Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 22, 1848, Image 1

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ait;illb?ouimiks-aAjoininethis Drug Store
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WiIk:teIYITATE f JeffeigOn . Me4ittl
College of i'll'ilddellildit,. - rbepoctfutily effete
Itialpi:Ofebsa44tOikieeittf , the practice o'f Medi•
-MEFICE4itt the iteliidelice of his (other in S.
''annoyer street,: directly, Opposite Morrets' Hotel
, khaltio edtP,resbitertearechurch. op 7 '4.7
• Dboior Auitippb
Physician. Ot&O.
" 1 -, l't . reet, in the house formerly occu•
Mjad - 'IIEO9 '46 .
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,Dr,. Iv •o pons,
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.%VlLL.perform all
• 'operations upon the
IL ' $ ' 4O • a • Theilt that ate Yenni ,
cd fir tbeir.nreservation. such as Settling, 'Pi ling,
PhigiOnst . , &c, or Will, restore the loss of them,
Ity inserting Artificial Tetnh, - front a single tooth
•.•" a i'llijatt• DT'officc on Pitt street, ti row
dOnrs south of thelailrond.Hoiel , Dr. L. is db
. Ant thd last ten days of every inonth.:L
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i') Doctor Rankin,-
U fit Y tendOrsio the inhabitants
11.. Of 'Oath - tie and its Vieiniiyi his profestiional
Pbfriceti is teik ittiyariodd .departments, hoping
front hie long. tipbrience; and devoted attention
to, the business of his ptOfession) to merit a share
of ; publia patronage.
When not absent on.ptnfcasional basi neat. he
niiy it all tithes pe found either at his Office,
next &vit. to Mr. Jthbert Aitpdgrass' StOTi o or at
kris lodengs,"at Md Jkeetlems t tiottks tinayl7
• . Wm, T. Brown,
NlX)ltDigit - AT LAW, will ptatke
ihs severe - 1 Courts of Contheristril costil
Office in t•Mttin-streqneerly:opposite, the
tegn!YjOt feb 'fi ^
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ribIrSigTXTUNIV.
D.,-Adnir-,-Esq, in Graham's now
ng, opposite the Post O ffi ce. mal 1
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At.} Dr. Foster,
oderebilibill." 4 ' '•' ' . riirr St '47
A?Purraertonz
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1.33P0,10 1 ,ERS MslD.tDDiesaLER - S'AN FO R
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fiini4, Dye Stufi'a,Tiil::Trap, Steel,NailaT
ithititialri:hVparanne
ggetleia their 'ride, 'to' the large nasortirteno
t hey •have
,Atat .ittpened,:and Avhieh akey. offer at ;
the very eatli tirtgea. ••• feti2;
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ring,
itttWilther.Stteet,
Clear to Oollege. dyes 16dies nod Gent le
tatenYa -septum!: nit colors; nod warrants all work
tube satisfactory. Orders in his line respectfully
onlicited: pep 2'-16
Dl3.glstrate'A 0.51ce Remcnied
TI~E : OII'tce of the subscriber, a Justice of the
PitiiCa;'fias been' ictuoved to the house adjoining
the store of Ws: ‘Vcilltley, in high street s Car,
- lisle, immediately opposite the Railroad Depot
ntla Winrottls Ilotehl My residence being_diere;
I - xill.always be .fotind at home, ready . to attend
to theiliitsiness of ; the public. In addition to the
detiei of ' a Magistrate, I will attend to all kinds
of Writing, such as Deeds, Mortgages, fiends,
Indentures' Articles of Agreement, Notes &c,
which will he executed in a neat-manner arid ac
cording to the most opproved
The Office lately occupied by me, in Mr. Gra.
ig.tor i — rffif7tindposseaststr‘44 n ittrri
nyidiately. pitti is toy, and the location good.
".'• GEO. FLEMING:',I
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aid PciTry'
pitbscribOr ,sicsii•es: to to
.. •• .i .Ici t t l i.4 l a friends and the travelling
'that ho has tit:mows° ; from the
sibititithOWn nsilleffily's Hotel.
tlllfory4) ftit'hOsuici±iereently7occhpieti - by Johh
Cornrittn,on•North ifannyer street, near the Pub
lic squaris,_WheroUtamilLbolglad.-.to sue his old
au mointances from P,,ttrr7 Cumberland, and
- as tunpg neviones iterilittsilHe. His house is large
atadn,-gon,d'prderi7contatping a sufficient number
MI well flumillted:oitambers arid every other fn
. eititjeTot.the most comfortable aceotomodation of
• trivellers - find liNarders. His tabie will be sup•
pliedaiiiilyilia'ehomest•aelicunies of the merliats,
and,hia:litr , ,witir:tho best of liquors. There Is
c Stn'ffing.atttelied to the, house, aid
-ecti-erar littler will always lin, in attendance.—
. ItiPit•otpeattffily'iriVitei - h - cairer'em travallers,nMi
• others, an ill lent 'Of ability to give satisfnaiion
ilk ~• ,„.• HENRY! GLASS
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• ~ New Lumber Yard,
Rubscriber lic:cipened 'n new tottitho.
'turd atsoros'. ,AVest, street ;sod .Loetts
• fillaiWW6to 4 h 1,1,54 nes sea will kw:it constantly
1,1! itm site cif s e asp Odd
I!).W 4 ,- v.P iirid oilier • ' it'ds" of
Au, hil . 9 4 F , , hi c h it t ql sell low fie.
puhlie Patronage. •
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'lt pravoii:AsziAt;i,Loarliild„ hm3 kist raceivpd from
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The rfanklbt Fire insuranfie Com
pany of.philadelphia:.
rficp,.;slo.- 1633 Chesnetrsel,meer Fifth
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DIRECTORS.
Charles N . ... Beecher: George W: ittchards
Thotims Hart - Nordogtri Er. Lewis • •
.Tobias Wagner . • • Adolphe E. Boris.' .•
eineet Greet • Fla*rd 8.. Brew n
Jacob R. Smith. 'Morria'Patterrien •
Contlntio - to,tniike insurnhcie 'per:et:al,' or Rini.:
tett, ci on eyery description of property, in ,town land
cautery, rotes as few es ore consistent with
security. The company have ireSoriad•'e , litrge
contingent fund, whiclrwithiheircepitalapd pre ,
iniumS. EinfelY invented, af f ord ample protection
te the insured. .-• • • " '
lre Wets, the co mOnny; be January Ist,'
itlft, as published tegiveatilv•te an epi•of ekesen;
bly, were as follOWs, viz :
Mortgages , $820,55R
Real• Estate,• •• ' .1 . 08,388 20
Temporary Leann •/ 124,452 00
Storks ' ,568 23
• .Gash on hand find 66161;1)s or .'
- 1,373 28'
$1,220,997 67
Since their incorporation, perigd of i eighieeff
years, they htivo . paid' fipwardiu of MVE MILLION,
Two wozmnEn TMOLISAND Dor.LAae, Itisseti by tire,
thereby affording.evidonce.of. tho advantages of
insurance; as well as the ability and disposition ,
to meet with prtmtpmess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N-. BANCKER, lirestt.
CIIAS; G. BANGKER,,Seet..-.'„' fob 2 •
The ebbscribenis agent for ibe ehoye company
for Chrliele and , its vicinity. All applications few
insurance either by mail or personally. will be
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR.
ALLr.N , AND 8., NSROIiOUG II
Mutual Fire Anattrunte Company of Cum
berland county, incorporated by an act of Aasetn
fully, organized and in operation, un
der the managernent.eltho following commis
skewers, Via
Che. Stnyinsti, Jacob Shellv;Wm. Rallorgus;
Lewis Ilyvr, Christian l'itzet. Robert Sterrett,
Ilenry iAgoo, Michael Ctfckliti, 13eniamin`11.
tuWor,
ell, sr, and Meilehoir Brenernan, who respectfully'
tall the attention of eitite.ne..ol Cumberland and
Arork.enootios m the adeautages Which the corn-
Itiny•hold
rates of iwOltithte ' Vito Ws tow Ontl thVornble
as any company of the kind in 'the Stem. Per
sons wishing to beconie members are - invited to
make application to the agents tif the company,
wkci are Willing to Walt nhorr - therp at Amy Mine.
JACOB - SHELY.V, hrlasidept
SENRY LOCANy -V. Presq
Lewis [Jets, Secretary -
• 1111e11 -AEI. CpCICLIN, Treasurer.
An Eiia—Rtinolpit-Martin, New - Cumber lewd
'Christian 'Pimilting John C. Dunlap, Allen,: Cs..
ilarmon,• Kingstown ;
.Honry Heating, Shire
manstown; Simon Oyster, WOrtnittYiburg;
ben Moore. Charles tkell,.Carliele.
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk. igene
nil agent; John Sher rick, John Rankin, J. Bow
raan, Peter Wolforif, •
A gents' for Harrisburg7Houser Lockman, •
felt ,9 --
CUMBERLAND V.ALLI.Y
aintuat Protection C any
rim -1E CUMBERLAND VARLF. YMUTU
1. AL PRO rEcTioN C'TAIPANY,wiII he
under the direction of the Tollowing board of
M111111g1 . 1.8 for the ensuing year, viz t--Thos. C.
Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, 'Vice Pre
sident; David \V. McCullough, Treasurer; A.
G. NI iller,Secret a ry, Jamas Wenkley,Jolui T.
Green,. John Zug, Abraham King. Richard
Woods, Samuel elusion, William. real , Scott
Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There are also a'
nu other of As enta appointed in the adjacent
emulates, who will receive applications for in
surance and forward them iinmediutely for ap
proval to theollic,e oftlieCompany,when the pot
icy will be issued Without delay. Tor further
iulormationseelko bp.lawerif the
• 'II•7IOB.G...I4.IL ( LEEIRrest.*:
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- • - •The - followthrmflornerrtrarr - beenspirrin r(
AGENTS:
Wl!liven, teq.,Westpenneboro,•Cen
eta) Agent._ •
.S. A. Coyle, Carlisle,
MEM=
George Brindle. Esq.. Monroe.
Jns, M. Means, Esq. Newburg.
John plenolenin, Esq. Ilogestown.
Stephen Culbertson ,Shippensburg
Bepteniberr29 -- , - 1847 - --
Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity
an , d Trust Company,
vFICF: 71 \Valour street, Phindelphin.—
Ur Capital s2so,ooo.—;Charter ncrl?enfol--
Make Insurance on lives at their office in
hod 'rat their Agencies throughout the,
States, at the lowest.rates of premium. •
Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life.'
'Age. Fur 1 year. For 2 years. F
20 81 ' 1,1 0 00
30 s 99 1,30 2 ,04 ,
40 • 1,2.9 • 1,04 ;70 '
50 • ' 1,86 2,07 9,94
, 59 .3,18 - . -1 2 ,27 . 1-• It 03
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raAMPI.E.-"A Person aged 30 years next birth
day, by. paying the company . 05 vents would se
eine to his:family or lieirti Cop should Ate,dic, in
rtit'e pidit or'fiti $0,90 ho secures tothe ni 'slooo; ,
o ffer sll3'nonually'for'Seven secures,
to them , $lOOO - shouliPhe seen years; or
f0r.820,40; paid ' annually during4ife; he 'secures
$lllOO to.be.paid When. he dis.ti:-:.N.he insurer,
securing; his own..,bonttp ) ,;l,ty,4lnt difference., in
amotint of premiums Aunt tfiose charged',l,4
niljor 'offldes., For 419,50 4rould'
ceive-85000'shmild 'he die fifo'ne .yeek: '
Forme of applidatioll and all partlettlarsittny
he
,had officts,i'of Vagstlic WATTS; Req,
4.larlislo ~• ' •
CLAGII9RN' Pres't
ninthl4r; Itt
• - .lf 14fittoti;Mstlieal Eietntricr.;."
nitg2o,ly,
MEE
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R. P: 1 0:,
Indi Veda qPramitinit Plaktet;
a . quatitiell toft -svhiah t after long/Mut 11.10 d";ix pa 4 ,
trionciklmile .beon , anisfactorilyTatablialtedi,a To
4 1 i- o vf)` 9 Mll;Flii-illaYl4 o ; 1 1,40eolici.
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, and , apaaily'euit Chanticiit 'spade bft
to. , ,thiee kaaak4;Tif applied y.tip'6l4
i :and
, intp . i3d4
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,nne Itia anco slut gillccA,pdren InniNgytsnage.
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• 11
TILE D OF HO160; '
•
' r A golden cage of sunbeams •" • ' •
Half down a Faibliew :'•
-And sweet therein a golden
• I The whole bright mornini;tunit •
-.The wthged shapes aroupd.it - greii; '
• Enchanted tut they beards f '
It was the biri.of hope—my loy • :•••
It wasllope'sygoldett bird! ;:
, .
;And eva:ond:Oittirtiii :
'
iyren song-began)
' • • what on earth so musical . •.•••'l , l
.As Love alfti Hope to tonal •:' ' rf'
.I.listened, fldtValbg still of thee,
~., ••. ~f
promised word t .• • - •
_At writ the blid of Hope—sweet
__ht. was Ilopo'ngolden bird! „.
Though.eurs should be a cottage home,
, Front / pride and_pomp apart, •••
The true st wealth of happiness
_
Is still a.faltliful heart.
_ .
And thus It Is—,"lnvolving wealth
I ' 'Would rieverhd preferred."
It iVa6 the bird of Ilopesweet,lova 7 — !
It WI llopu'i,kOldeWhird
BOTIt SHIES' - OF" - THE -1/UESTIi)N.
• , . , —7--,
'llitril — ni Work) fricnd GreMer,'. said e
rie'ig.hhor, ne ha stopped into the shop of an
industrious I;ut not very contented tailor.—
•No rest in this world.' r''''—'
- qtlor fur some of us,rertainly. lee Work,
work, day id and• (lay out, from one year's
end to unothur, and .after, all we lordly re- ,
voice eirongli to keep tine's soul and body .
together. I get out of all heart sometimes..
There goes orte Who liks au,easy limo of
nitighbocglandimroitt he.w in
(low at a-middle-aged man , wlici was riding
past on a. large and beaiitAtii.horge.
oth, yes,
blelville. Humph !
Yes he has an easy lime of it, you may Well.
about mid take hisTleasure,.and more raw
eY than he Vir DM' how to spend. Pertple
talk about a, wise and jest providence, bill
as to the tvisdom uhd Justice, Of giving all
the comfort and happiness tp ono
~class of
people, and all tits tratible,:li 3 Otteity and
wrinctiednes's to another class, isWliat 1 for
,one Cannot nutlet:v.lB4l2 . ,„. • ,
'lt does - Seetit Wile nnaceblfatable,'lriend
Greater,' replied 'the - neighbor; , but It
not wise !to. arraign providence. , , Air is no
doubt right, if we could only see it so!
'A thin. it -would be very hard to- make
ms set;. pin needn't tell 'tea it, is
all right for one set,of pebrire, no befterthan
reFt, tti-boVe all, 1111(1.111e others-1e- have
none, so lo speak. Why, nhould Modli e
there, for instance, haVe a tine horse; plenty
of :noney„,and nothini,vl46,:While I -caa
F ore v , offo l d, to ditie„lb.;:ltilw;ficatk bairaCk !
4 . ol;icsOilibobgb":l4(efialiqfdlirttlYtidgisi:
ends all tie is no better than I am, There
is something wrong in all this , depend'upon
it. II you were to talk till' oomsday, you
couldn't convince` me to the contrary.
'Depend upon it; neighbor Gresler, it is all
right, notwithstanding. IVe may but he• l
able to see how it is, but still I am satisfied
that we have no reel cause of complaint a
gainst Providence lot partiality.'
'Not for making one half of the world
'happy ararthe other half rnioeratrleV
"I doubt if that is the ease. I doubt very
much whether. Mr. Melvllle ie u happier, ,
man than.„,kott,are,rnay, even .If. he is as
"'I
'His very eciuutenatice gives The iie to ihat.
assumption I' ••
.'1 can't any how that Is•J (roil% see -him`
•
do, then, frequently: he is often. in the
shop. I work for him: He was here nul an
hour ago, looked as sleek nod contented as
one of his own carriage horses. And why
shouldn't Le look What has he to trou
ble him?'
'More than you think for, I have not Abe
least doObt. ,I.y.,.(Lectrine is, that happiness _
attd:rnfse - ry are about equally distributed be
tween whet are designated the higher and
lower•classes or the rich and the -poor.. .:./1
man in either classes may be miserable, or"
happy, but this will depend very muchupbm
himself.' I, tor, inftance : am no better off
[hail you are externally, but 1 am,a happier
man, because,: though 1 am compellbil to
work herd, I try -to be content with my lot,
and 1 envy no rrinn, rich or poor: 1 would
not ex!LitlirTeeentlitions'witlianyma'aliving,;
would thittu I would %volt
Melville to.rnorrow.' • , •.,• •, •• . •
As Greater had said, the rich man whose,
.condition lie envied had' been in. Ins shOp
that morning to 9ftler same clothes.° The
thilor ivitS' all aMiles and bows
mer, and sh(l4e4", not the envy and diecoh.
tent that **ere 'rendering his . life. !nisi:4l4c.
r,:qtappfjlog tri muttered Melville•tto,
•self, be left the tailor's shop, nnil , inbtint•
ed his horge to 'ride away. 'l'd give liall•MY
'fo lobertune 4 114(3.1mm trouble.ashEilfli;'*,
There' ie sits morning ti11:4 0,440. rtWb-i;.2.Wbli
little or ncimateleyond his alt00r:i;`•
children :leek fitt..and eautly, , ,Oile,Mine 'ire
alwaye,untler jheAlontor's hands,.giviag ,rit e
more heart trouble:than I have-'eVer - hatilli
•My life.. His *ilacis the picture of
and cd,iintmetll,' while my poor:Mmalinil;
;Mae!
,ii,.,nevef,•:iree from pain- oy,
':Oespon%lenyy.: ; l',..,'have heard . lilm,sin'ging,
gaily achis I opened•Mesdner
shop; but •I havenjt hummed a tuno," Melte
'thiee yeitfilg feel•as ten•Ptittgd•
`Veight;y:Vere freitsing- upon'inV
they q4ll.lhe 'tielf , happy, aid the'Vslar,xtutt-'
',ekable.,bThe raYeisetis nearer
ns 0!i rode 7,40,W1t • sway,irhtraf thil;;hnmble;
*Ohng'bf•Ttlielioot,tailorp:.•:.Hc.--viaothretiV'4d;
• rn
qqQ etehi{iiiNtiecliitis:. duriniajarig Peri3O'd
"•
otissedi' l a,vye
ry
tiandshfettepeiy,:ilut doint4lits - h_e L i
iWgliieo' I07 01 klitilgli 1 : ( 1;7val:aihRI/iifriic
iiPAltt , • RiPriqo l 43l,ps:Vtka l PPA!ile
olt ll 01r 0510 P Tltjs
ne
holne
i tiO r Pit,!•4;..P4lltol'.ri.
1F . f srk °l 4l ..4o slfetii
'The:ll,o . ly 1 1 4 ril
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11nd Av hen,lli mosf,reclgired..W4llo 13
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,Pl - ',,Ve'l) e.. , tt,otlVlr.-M. ville,x as-a I rus I
fit.,.., r..-,: 61:.'ege; 'lie . liair tie*
to VeltrigiiliO(*i9i . tn,lAimr, T o I,. 9 * . vicmi:
'retilirtiiiwAtfthe'oftfce or a 'distinginsliedt
liffoXrfer.. - , 'Willinm_ . Melville , wss a .youiigi
rilitn,'Orieinfill,e•ibililliiit;lll)it•it: i'eptiired
'Uhl:Ye iliiile`Weitiiiii ;Uhl 'application itiO,Fy
do IliSlittifimmitelliliirriiiiiiiibliet!'iti; the'
,ProfeE4.lBloeliktVtiiiiiii . . l3 4f .. thringh lie . '
ToeilOiloerifintallt,4ll,*(i•iltbiioi,ooßEttid:
IluiPerifiiibibliklilletitsq liii.lie,dler re ceived ,
lriinfW.efitifilitt ) 4 .eriliegre4 . ti, n .:aUYPyeeeplo;
frii:''illitit,go,ritifernri; iiitt trny - ..-iVtifitnigfr. et.
'lllWilarigetelfiebesef . sifitirtatli'ef ii - "Yriting.
man just eitteiliig upon. lifer • tre,liiill7,tltei'arl•-r•
bifittillA•lititAloctiVaif . ,' h e r du'Ouill:iii -i siS",`ciriild.
• b - Wpfirthifed; iti'fitrieriit tilltiii'litiCe'or meriey;•;
liiirwirAlNO fe'fri!VAreiiiiiriestifetitins.
...liiWitliiitteilin'gifir ilile7i riilhi'd ciridel fin e
- idler Mr MiftqllaseW'iiilifi, Pain - ill:it ,liiiPrtin
was falling latiliiirlintiltSand - kpePing WA ,
recrkpahirptielerelliriemiliVerttnpiebeird. the •
cause:-.andleol . )Sefiaible et„lfie error lie' had
cons re itterfWlS en, it.,.,was s teo, fete, to - rernetly
.114.40,:allisisigTrem it. ".,' • •-• ...,
' ':` Niirilfaidtlle;' FAS' oldeit - dfingliter, ii'v'e '
ttr
;hicaiutir fors any more plelisiani reflections.,
/ Her .metlier/Oria not a• women! of .an active
eneigertic,,intdi ) naturally.,- lfi health 'and
'the wok-Or:an arle!jurstely felt purpose had
taken
. tioni her even:the modicum' dl aclivi;
ty, decision .. oral - ptompiness,s which she '
'Orisseeirettal'itie - tiine•of .her •tisarrioge. A!,-/'
. A ritelle grow l s*, ahe soon showed, herself 10.!
posse,Ss,a,Aong. will,,which , herr Mother, al,
ter Makint4"..fesileeble efforts - to subdue ,
'left' her - iniiiVelyi unbroken'. , Ali. Melville
• saw' at • timerv-ilie exhibition:of this: bin he
.harl. , always Jett, tlie• management of Ardelle
to her mother,.and•satisfied his mind on the
Subject by assuming that she Would govern
her rightly.' At the boarding-school to whibh
'Ardelle went, she learned, besides 'the va
rious biairahes
_el ethicatiori taught there,
sundry romantic'. notions iu regard to love
and marriage. When. she came home at:
the age of 'eighteen or nineteeni she had not.
only the uppSaraneti of a woman of twenty.;
one or •t wol:but :considered herself - a-4 much'
an object cdAttention from the beatsx as any
other mruitigeoble young lady in the whole
eirele-01/4ier-acquairitance;,--Long-before
she had curet - frillier-twentieth year, she hail .
walkout Origififutiorr.with7either - of her pi- -
rents, engaged' herself in a marriage.con
tract Willi'en adventtirer,, whose Whiskers,
•MustaChiosi-ond implidence "nVere his ohly .
•priesportintsigetiti enciety. •.; - • - .
. , N . V.hen 4ltis. feet ..becarne known to Mr.
MelVille';- lria,imertification and anger, may
inSlitlessitiliesett ' in 'a moment of passion,,,
'hirilireatekeil in the presence of Ardelle, to'
:1 - shrintg;theiriung Irian:if he ever 'dared 16 1
pass his fors .across his threshold. This its
4enatikinne,declarationlind been made en the.
,mottring,4,-fhe..,very :dsiy - we have introde
ced hint tfililie.readett. , -
WliertAtr.'.lll.elville retinnell home he
i
' foetid' his , vill'i" iti•a' very . tinhappy stal e of
mind; - .i r k:, fille:•hart l4ft the :house shortly
afier, he n, ' ihecttedi .gope:bUti taking with,
.tint rtt - get,o 4 faCc.tifilirL'antl.bVr..„.....rnoAt's .
pieniOrinlaiii Ha abliel'irficiri'dietilfifilffiii...-:
She Idlt unsafe nPiiii 'tier dressing - -table, star.
tiny, what she had done, and declaring her
intention To fulfil her engagement . with the
wing malt in opposition to the wishes and
cOmmands zr her parents: This note was'
.Lrotight to Mrs. Melville by n servant, oboist
two' hours after Ardelle hail taken tips rash
and imprudent step. kl'hen her husband
carne•homel he found her alone in her cham
ber Weeping reord-bitterly./ -RI his - eager in
434.1ir:tes Mrs. Alelyllle,,plq* the daughter's
notein . his hands. He
_read it, turned pale,
aiiif,sunk with aiierin into a c hair 11 wits
'sometime .betorw'titilfecovereil -from the
- shook occasioned by this distressing intern.
gence. i When he arose from his seat,,whieli
wae not for nearly five
,mintues, during widish
'titre liiisnflered Mere* than he had under
, any circumstances in hiS whole life, he said
with bitter. err Oasis, and-a-dark•lmwiruprin
his lace,— , lle shall not have her,-:the fake
heartoil.andaccursed.illata.' •
He
,was turning away ' to leave the room,
when Iris' wile sprung
.forward, and 'seizing
lain by the arm, said earnestly,,‘ Do nothing
rash, %V Mime.. Finil 'them out, and, bring
Ardelle home; but,''.:ohl 'de nothing that'
'Will Make_us a WorSe trouble than we 'now'
- have ---- - -—•
,
Mr. Melvinit broke a way.from , the gilts
of liis wife withont _making any reply, ant_
-hurried from the howol The ,your,g man
who' had made etti - strong an impression, mi
the lieartet, Ardelle was horned Iletpand;
he tras'froin the south, andwaslivpigat the
principal hotels. What his . b6siness was, if.
, tptledil, liciltadany; .tOs'itof known. ' As he.
.might be seen almost any day and any hour
on the fashionable 'streets of the city, the ,
presumption-was-thathe had, no tegular call
-mg. ).He repreSented himself •as being the
son ol , a rielt Southern, planter, but' I ills was
dou4ted, , Jlow he got introduced into dash.
itinable sociely,no, one could tell,, hitt having
boortlince introduced, his t mustaqhMS, .w his.'
kurs,„ and int pudepee,r (his , )3`,lD . k-iti-t . rade ! ).
•#. 43 !'e sufficie l 4: , Ovfnfikelbfrit ,%%.*lcckffe, lll
;many &Mines 'lregt,whiOAttlblYtMoll ;pro
deneo,ought to hitie exSlutled:bitn. - tfe ne
ver hatfvenhired'to,elill rar'lVli!, AlelitAlii's 'O.
- re ed' 'A rdellti liut'o r tiee' oi l " IWICe.. 'Hie reeelli
lititilliyealyhti(tlfe,tlatigliteithiali'sd'Oultl'; dot
he dee reedit litudetititt lie tipliw a f:` " ' ''''' ;
':' NI r. Dlelvillei-nitprtf some• inquiry, ase er.
Illdn!PA; at rhieklioptl,thp young ~47 up' board.
ea, atid!.ivelit theie,ittitrie,dietplp., : ‘.
'is Bertrandi,ii if iiii a3l:,flitl;'bttWetlii ) 'o - j'itit;
- tinr-koititie:' , Ll •',---") .:‘,' l `-',-;''"" . '' '' : ',.. ' ':,
:;'l,li'vtill'" itiee,istri' tept ird the in SH p thigiti g
the. belll , uf. ,''' t l'- -: 1 - , - ;• 1 7 ~ ''•• f ' ' • •",,
1 ';A:" seivanT.Wliii . fireiridlehttlAtt'lltS'yOnd
'''fittatt 4 t4 rPtini,qtrul 'ticiort•ritlittie with the III•
knlitiljoll'thill i ht3 i WaE; Wet ;flierth'. '''". l ' , ',; l .
II 5 1) A it" Oil . stfre V' ii keit MM. M'el'y i 11406 . a'
ttoierif/friciedittityP,it.A.. ol , t;(i.k;.: , t , J.'', ' II '.l
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liqpilip alltttgto3lll3l B :t!tetuVPVlti PICPSOttOg
litsAlifil 4 `tittjt ; ',qe) l 4,ollo;,nsp'was rtf,o . ly. A
his Y6d9l:l`,:'-.',1,,.,1r..''1,-;,'''eth.`":!'.tV;.,,,,,l.,
,i iiA* lll 'e l f e ti b tU id 'Jj llo l:lt,e;l r O t liO:
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in , tinickln , but 46 ehrtints
pplik,.,stoo4l.ipAh'e AO'
ppen,bei its.epetelt,ts t had,
"Tliet:birti ' hits . filiWil:i .pr
.eri•es 4 li3 'Eta*. to ld: 'You
him elsewhere, NI :Mel ,
les
r. r
Strict igcluirierrere : .made. of• the bar.
keeper . arid aer. anti+, bnt Jio'one, had, seen
f3ei'ranil smog ten in the
,mornir.g.
r -,1- Illr.4oleliolfle's . •tiekt - step 'Wee . to' took nil
„his- - acin , .Williamind inform what had
,whe-was-ol a
fiery.rfeMperat . ment,haddieen drinktrig'rather,
'freely+. l'he liilellii,Penee , grade fiim almost
- wilillfriArritigei.:' ) Thiiiating 'a pistol Into his
pee k etaeiw as slttlinglhwaills the door 'With
a thient_of murder on-hi toilgue r svben, his
father laid riis hariclupoo.,his artn, and said,
somewhat ster'fili - -mcWilliahl, giya tne your,
pistol.''
_. No-, father . ; I will. blow out the
brains'' returned. the Voltri. , Irian pas
sionately, 'the Moment 1, get my eyes upon
t if .yoll 'catilibt go irrri batter siiirit - than
that, William, 1;c1o_no1 wlOl you
.10 go at all.
Let me have,chttpiktol:'...;_. -
til'efiCof ieluetance. William
yielded' up•ffie pistol , rind at his father'? re.
• quest, fat tiowa and entered , into Conference
,a.s..to the Mgt's- Which might to be .taken. iii
order al discover Anl e 'lle The father, an r d
skin . th'eg' "s"elitiiiiietl, With tilt: 'under standing
'that they wereTh met - it'll - I an hetir if not ?tic
cessful ih their -search for the;
oungtallyria
order to determine upon t ornb inure prompt
and efficient action.. . .
Wheri William prated with Its father, his
first step was too thb §tolt.el a gtinbmith
in circler to prottire an - Other pistol. While
exarrtining' one - previous to purchasing it, the
thought of. a cowhide as a•substifble crossed
his.'mind. This left him to chanO.his pnr
pose. A stout colvhide *as procured and
carefully concealed abolit..hiS pi rson_,. and
then he commenced all eager search. He
first went• to all-the—principal-hothls-• In the
•
city, but gained no information of the object
of-his search. This occiyied the entite hour,
at the close or which he was to tribe!
his lather. Iti returning to the place at Cvhich
heN - half. agreedzto - meec, -- Willta in - Melville
passed a fashionable boariing,,housei before
the door of IVliielkairiod a carriage. It was
within half an hour of the starting of one of
the steamboat_ lines. for the southiand as
there .were two triritliti on behind, the ear
-1 ringe was evidently waiting -to Convey some
passengers to the boat. Just as the young
man pasiied, Bertrand came out %Oil' a lady
closely veiled upon his arm. IVilfrarn in
-Stoutly recognized her as his sister:. 'Without
ft-word; at a inerrient't pause for reflection.
he struck '.l3ertrarfil - a heavy
,blew, which
stunned him so much that he reeled and. fell
forward upon' the pavement. - Belore;;Iie
coat] recover himself, had drawn
forth his cowhide, aid was laying it , over'his'
frice and shoulders with rlmost the fury Of a.
Ardelle. screamed • wildly, and
sunk MintinLto. the ground.
Thu smettineAtreka;cf . I •l l 9.CP!Xliitle
efigirAligfaihfeilitaiiiNlostt serfsice 'I rid 'pre ,
Fence tit mint!. • tie arming eagerly to his
feet, and before either Melville oriha crowd
of .hystanders that hadgatheinilWiund could
preVent-sfie dreWia pistol and
_stint Iris assailant Melville staggered hack
with an exlcamation, and fell. During the
confusion and etvitement of the moment,
Bertrand escaped, and succeeded in getting
away, from the city, and ultimately of elud
ing all Mirsutt.:
The ball passed between a pair of the ribs
ori the right Ode, shattering one of them and:
blirying itself 'deep in the left 'hum, from.
which. it was found- impossible to extract' it.
Violent•in dam mation followed, which caused
the young man's , death in forty-eight hours.
As if to make more bitter .the cup which
the lather hall to think, if that could add- to
the bitterness of such a cap, when Ardelld
was brought home, she had iirher possession
a regularly•signed certificate of marriage.—
She was, the wile of Bertrand ! „•' _
" ‘Vith'a weakened frame, shattered nerves
and strength of character all gone, Mrs. Mel
ville sunk down under this-terrible visitation,
and lot, a time exhibited the most learfal in
d wanting of approaching imbecility, thus ma
- kniglhe burdhnii ol her huebarid spit more
- heavy to hear.
, , . ,
: Two. or•three days rifler the occurrence of
'sat
event just.detailed, Gesler, the tailor,'
sat ham:hinge tupe,at,hie woi k;_much hap
hPier•tban he was willing to acknowledge.
imself io be.---i-lis oldest son,"who bad been .
apprenticed to a •jeweler„.had , beeome•free .
about,twe Months previous to ,this time. •
fle'had proved ableady,„Millistiious i boy:
Was now a good wOrkinan;and had ieceired
einploYrrient St good .wades.-- This - . Mil had'
. just•left ;his shop. 1 Beliad " called in le inform
.hirmtbat his old master ) whose, health, )vas
had; anil'Whiti had mere ' ' business than he
could PessiblY attend- to under • the"eircurri
stances, had °tiered him a good interest in
his shbp if lie would accept iota partnership,
,andlakeithe management the - • mcist !alio
•,rimurankactive branch - of,' the. 'business Oft.
•hisliands. ,•:Before'oloaing‘witlithmoflor,'hir.
hail come to consult With his- hitherr orithe
laubject; to•Whoie . judgment lui stilt leitleill
ing.fo,ileler in , a 'lnatter.,ofbtolmocir intereei.
I.lm.teiliptititlir.ii3ed4tin immediate acceptance'
of. the!prepositionis ona,ittie loon 4ittd , ' justt left.
lot the phrerisemf.tloingfski w ....-f,4 'i_•,ic? ,
;`;?,W.)kilEY,.Cile..6lir's} minli,,i..4B:4llll,olev.aled by,
the en eurnstahce j,ul,lrientioneil, he reeekved
it' meilege frein`;Acy.iiiiliiille' by, i servant;''
reels eih ing hie atle aiilatieie!--Q43 r i iiii4ee'isa6'llilly" ,
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'were -or •stlk jlamask the .linniture
;rith with elaborate •xerving. Pictures from.
,the mast celebrated artists' ancient arid m0d.. 7
erit„tOvered almost the entire surface, of the.
AvallS,"ekceptlhos'p' ild'tions'covered 'by mir
tortf;,Whilif-Ndriken eicemisite pidees of stat
:eaty-gitVe to.the Mont.:more theeppearanee
,of 'n.nfeseenif . p4lte Uewildered tailor
than:the parlo(pf,a pri-vate gentleman. Gres., -
ter iiaa full Hine to examine, wiih a edifies
eye, ilia-,yetio'Us item's of use and . luxury
-.around him:-'- He delfthe .hoavy drapery of
the witidows; presseithis.loproVer rind over
I ilgain . ,upeti . the yielding Turkey carpet;
'viewed thelficlures and statuaryintid,eiam
' ined fufnitliee with its ma
nyeuriolts patterns: Ft'oln situ)/ ise and won
der his leelings.gredually c h anged. He for
„got theobject for...which he.httd been sum
, moiled. ; -Envy of the • rich than filled lifs
Whole :nirid, and }Pe angry against the
, Preylderice that had fitinle hint a poor tailor
and Melville 'a rich nabob' This feeling
had nearl'y reached , -its Neigh!, when a ser
vant came in and asitedshire.to Step up stairs.
The silent need of the servant :12, he stepped
into 'the hall, the death-like- silliness- that
reigtiqd around, coining, ifs it did upon his
ininnethate recollection that lie was in the
-.house of mourning, dispelled his envious arid'
rnertymiing thougts and pug - tared . him to
come"with biter feelings into the-presence
of the stricken:dwelled lather.
. The-room into which he was shout was
icri.larkened.-thavat first lie could see objects_
bet indistinctly, Mr. Melville came forward
-with a slow step, And spoke to to - held:or in
a voice . so changed and mournful, drat it
canted rife tears to sprtng to his eyes. A low
moan, followed by a few quick sobs, gradu
ally sinking away until lost io silence, direc
ted Gr3Eiler's . eyes to a lingo cushioned chair
that the darknas okthe room had at fiist pr -
vented his seeing. It needed no one to tell
him that these- sounds.of grief Canna from
the mother of William Melville.
?We have had a terrible affliction, Mr
Oresler,' said Mr. Melville after a patise.—
'And sornetitnes-its.eeme as it we cupid not
betir,up. Butofe must look for strengili to
Him who' has sent the trial end will enable
iiirtmentfurE it/ •
The quivering voice and lip, the beived
head, and air 01 deep horniliation and dis
tress, tonched lite, feelings of Oreslet.
did not, reroute to make any reply; la elit-•
tle' while Alt.t 6 etwitliE . i ic 'berovelittit hiinseti
•so as. to be ablb- to , speatc Withobt visible
emotion, gave the tailor it tow directions .
:bunt ntou'rning garments for himself and
younges.sons, end then Greeter witlidreW.
l'wonld, not eizehangi3
. places with •that
mho,' said the tailor, as he gained the street
and.was able to breathe'more freely, tforall
the wealth lie posseeses; were it doubled a
hundred limes.' •
• "' lint'ol - thia-miml I.l4„erivions hiid diScen
tented mati.dia .not long:rem - Wirt ; to be rich
.and have nothing comparatively to do seem-•
pti to him to.eolifer all the means of happi
ness. 'He could not comprehend how en
' larged..pOiSesitons brOught.".,correaPotiding,
IVeants;;ltilit aA u uaurral consequerieeisito
- in a like ratio; nor how attend a nt up-,
or; wealth more.-dangers and temptations
from whie.h the poor. mall was freed. He
felt tt:e want of money as an evil, and there
lore considered the possessioh of it as the
greatest good.
But, even with all In's discontent and envy,
Giesler was end always had been a happier
man thith Mr: Melville. And so may every
Boor mail bo happie'r than his rich neighbor
d. 164 , wi1l be industrious and frugal in his
eNpenditurbs, i find moth especially if he will
Cultivate ft spirit of contentment. with his lot.
RielieS themselves never brin - ,,4 'happiness.=
The rich haVe'eares'and troubles us well as
the 'poor, and they are usually of a more:
harassing. and - •heart-aching kind. they
stand higher, and when ,stricken down by
affliction, lull to the earth with a heavier
concussion.
Let every man strive to better his condi
tion ; let every man get rich if he can, but
let none be guilty el the lolly of imagining
that because another is wealthier than he,
that he is.a happier man, lor, in nine cases
in ten, if le, coulil see ogo his. bead, the
sight would' awaken in his own boscim the
liVel.lostieoljogscbf commisseratton.
B r.wAits: or Ell r.... Let no man saw, when,
.he thinks ottliti drunkard,. broken in health
and epoiled itf intellect—"l, can ,'never: so
thought as titter of falling In his
'deficit 0,041 - :The' premise al - his youth'
wasittirtiright as ..Yhurs; and 'even alter lid:
- begun, his downward 'coured he ,Was' as un-:
enspicioustts the firmest around him , and
s would have repelled as intlig,naidly, the ad-.
triciiiitirin to beware of inttimperauce. The
danger of this vice 'lies in Its almost imper
ceptible approach. Few who 'perish by it,
have it .by its ilrstodeess. Youth does not
.sus,pect drunkenness in the.sparkting bare
ragp, which quickens . all its ‘ suceeptibilhies
of joy. Tlie iirValid does not see it In the
coaiaL Which gives new. toee.tit his debili
tated-organs.. ;The. men' of:thought - and-gen;
7t.ts deteutstidpalsying poison,, it) th,eAraught
whui.,h 1. - eeins: a spring of inspiration te to in
tellect and imsrination. The, lover' of
so
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Father flupre:Oto ! Thou bigh atntAoly o[4 .
To theb bow
Now, ivlria lild Wili'. Of tliti dolts
DivOuify,"pow• ." "
F.ronaa . ce to age unchaining, etilltptr'aerate
All-gooil lhoit art; •
liallOived forever be ttly:Ver'erenaltreitilt"'
•in every'heant .
•• , -
/When fhe,gl.ao morn upon
Thy sinpa.wa's there; ; • New, the Etatlinen gathora'ovei:heae,
We feel thy care. •
• ,
, . .
,
Night eprende her shade ulidn another. day,
Forever poet:
So o'er our faults, Thy love, We bum4ly, pray
A veil 'may cost.
Silence and slcen,o'er beaue'hy earth dotal-
Now
So every fear il!at
Shall Caltli-conceel.
. . -
Then through tWitack . lhove • oltr !hop
With eye orlove; • .
And Thou,svilt,wahi usijvhen theAsurdiencue- peel;
• The hills.eho s
ve. . - . ;
0, may each heart Its' grit itudti exPresii.
As-life Px pa nds • • '
And find the triumphs .of itiliappinata •
• lit lily commands,
A mn.ther was -sitting in her'parldr, over
heard her Child, 'whom a sister was dressing;
say repeatedly, 'No I won't,say my prayers t
don 7 t-wanA tq say my prayer ' -
(Mother,' said the child appearing at . the
parlor door,
'Good mcnlirg, my child.' ,
&ling to•get my breakfast?
, "Stop a minute, 1 wun't You to come and
ee me first. •.
' . The '''otter laid down liar work on the
next 'chaff.; as-the boy ran loWards het t She
took, him np. fle kneeledlin,her hip, end
gaiiist ''her' ear. IV Mother rocked her
chair slowly .back.wdrd and lorivarg-eAre
yeni•iiiettf well 'this morming V eaid!the in
a kind mid gentle tone. • ' '
Yes, mother, 1 am very well.'
' l l am glad you are well, I -ant very well,
too; and when t waited up fhismorning and
Tumid that I was well,l thanked - God lor lal
king care of me.'
!DidyoulLittaitl the boy in a low tone, r?
half a whisper: - the " paused alter
science was at work 7 -7- - - -,
ever . fe,el, pulse '..asked his
mother, atter a minute. of silence at the
same - tithe hiking - IWO' boy down and sitting
him in herfip, and placing his fingers on her •
''No, but I have tell
'Welt, don't you Mel 'mine now—how it
goes;beating:',- , •,
said the child:,,
•
'lf it should stop beating I
'Should yon'
'Yes; I can't keep it'beating.!
'Who can V
'God I' A silence: . 'Yon babe
too Which beats here in yo'nr bosom, in. our
aim; and all over you, and I cannot keep it
.beatlng,.nor can you—nobo•tly'ean but God,
1.1 11'61.1CA:I not take care of )•on who could.'
'I don't
,knoW' said 'the child, With n
look of agNiety i •and another taitiseettelletV
'So when l waked this morning I thought
I'd ask' Goa to take earevitne and all of
•"': ' • ' -,•'
'‘Did: you ask himlasake cab
• "
:• • .
'Because I thought' you would ask him
yourself.' ,
A long 'Pause. eiiqued=thy - decp'-and.
thoughtful expi•essier: - ol 'his countenance
showed that'
'Don't 'yen think Lon ; hau bettei ask link
yourself?'- •
' said •the boy readily, 't .
'He kneeled' agdin in.his mother:6lpp, ana.
uttered in 'pis simpld'aniklifoticart,language )
a prayer Tot the prnfebtiOn_cil_Heavie.
ccan - ilry potion kihi?" %yds- not,-;over
pron'lptly paid by' , His
ilia 'thb eltbkch'.ono 'Sabbath liionijakmet
one Of Most tvealthi of ini'llcdki?and
asked 11113.1mi:14)1' a . &Alai. '•.
life man, aulie sithe time
handing pyer ilt:e coin:,;
Domino) pot it into l ti . 1 .pocke!oin ,p opeha
'
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coming ileivn Ittintleci the itlitiOtenl'ilollar
the min trbin' oth'oni he britiovitli,it:::l
'Why,', cxclsiriietii ' the' 'taws
not used the money at •
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thaessiireMl the paredii:;: fl always liteath
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