Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 08, 1857, Image 1

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ge-BEATTY . ,*
PROPRIETOR AND pupLisuEß
-- TERIIiS OF PUBLICATION,
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. -- The CARL - Int-11=Am - le - publlmhod - weeklY.9 o hint°-
. sifect, containing Pons coultins, and fornishedlo sub
cri tiers at tha, rate of $1.501f paid strictly lu advancer
$1.75 If paid within the year; or $ OlOOll6BBB Who
• ?aymont is delayed until after the explmtion of the
year. :.No eubscrlptlons received for a ,loss perlmLthrin'
six months, and none LIINCOIIOIIIuud until all m•roarikes
• are paid, unless ot,tito option of •pubilshor. Papers
oust to subs, ribors living out of Cutfiberiand county
must be paid for in
,advance. or the payment. assjlined
--V some resplimiblo-poysoji-Ilving lu Cumberland 01111,
ty. Those terms will -ho rigidly Atlanta to in all vases.
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ADVERTISOMENTS.
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AdvorElsoinouto ,vlll bo charged sl.oo.por artuaro o
tOrolvo linos fir three . looortloon. anti 25 coots for oath
sitbsoquont. losortion. All lavortienments al lout than
toodvo Hoes cookhlored as o liquor°. Thoryllowlogrutes
bo rbargod for Quartorly, Holl y bomb , and Sandy
toil/or/king: • ••
S Months: 0 Months. - 12
1 Square, (12 liner,) , $3.00 $5.00 $B.OO
2 -5.00 8.00--
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8.00 P 2.0
12.00 20.00
25.01) ' 35.00
ti Column,
14
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Advertisements inserted before 3lsrringes and lhatim,
El cents
,peu line. fo, first Insertion, and 1 eeoto perline
- for subsequent insertion. +-Communications rou.subjerte
. limited or individual -interest-nrilLboulturged_fi
pur linecuTim.eropriutor will net 4s, resplusible - in daub.
egos for errors In advertisements. ObitMory notices not
exeoediug five lines, wili.be inserted wlthplltctinrge..
',TOO PRINT
lIEitALD J 613
• t complete °stabil
onars. and a gone
and Fancy work
. The CARLISLE
largest'und Tiles
Three good Pri
suited for Plain
us to do Job I'd
most
or soy thing • In
terestlo give u
strintly on him
gir , All lotto,
sure ettontion.
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4enQvi-h-eociff:anforMatitm:
tr. S• ftIiVi3RNIdENT.
Prosldont—Fnesitss PIERCE. •
Vlsb Prosidont-4f.ssE•D. Ilstarre.
Socroiary of Stato—Wll. 1. Manor.
Sociotery of lamlor—ltoosar NICGLEIIAND
Secretary of Troasuiy—JASlES GUTHRIE.
Seerotery of \Voir-J.:err:lms P.olls.
Socrotory of Navyr-3ss. C. Dorofti..
Poot Mootor Uonststl--41maioteffiPSSIS.
. Attorney tioneral—CALen COMM..
—CUIOI'4 ustice.or. United Stites—lt. B. Texsr.
STAT.EI GOVEIRA•IXICEINT.
GOVOMOV—.7A-NES POLLOCK. 6
Sio:rOg4Iif,,AOLOANDREOF CURTIS. y
#5044i59yt,,U66ra1—.1. P. Bra 'LET.
Auditor tionoral —E.
Trousurer—lltNut S. 3tcaneu.-
J udgoN of tiro Suliroinu Court—E. LEWIS, J. S. BLACK,
W. B. LowniE, G. W. Wooownitu, J. C. Knox
GOITNTV orEsomis.
President Judge—llona JAMES 11. GRAHAM:
' Aesoplato J udges—Mou, John . litipp, Samuel Wood
)urn,
llastrlp6,Attorney—Wm. J.' Shearur. _
Yruthunotary—lnsulel-lt. Noe
Recorder, &c.—John M. Gregg. ••
ltogtstur—Willlam _ .
_L_Higu--.Blzorlif.Jacob-liowmatx:_,Doputy. Mom,
mlugur.
County Truasurer-:-AdMit &mew:llan. • .
Coroner—Mitchell 3l'Clellun. '"
County Commisaluuura—Uuorge M. Graham,
..Wll.-
IMul M. Itundurbr Andrew Kerr. Clerk to Conm
Michael Wise. - .
- Directors - of the Poor—George- Brian°, John C.
Brown, Samuel Trltt. Superintendent ' Pour House
°sop Lobach.
BOROUGH orrzoians.
Older BurgiiiisCol. AItUSTItONO Noes.
Asolotant llurgoss—Soinuol
Town Council—E. C. Woodward, (Prosidont) Thos.
M. ,hhttlo, John Thoutpoon t Michael Shelties, Henry'
Wass, David Sipo, Robort lryni, A, A. Lino ; 31Iohnel
I.lcdeoluh.
doootohloo—John .Spahr, Mich Constable; .Rohort
McCartney, Ward lliustablu.
CHU/KMWS.
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First Presbyterian-Chum:a, northviest eagle of Centro
Square. Itov. CONWAY P. 14iNu, Pastor.=Servlces every
Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7' o'clock,
P. 31. . •
Second PresbyterlauChurch,corber of South Hanover
and Poinfret stroots. Bev. Mr. EALLS, Pastor. Services
,commeono at 11 o'clock, - .A.• 31., and 7 o'clock,.
St.-Johns Church, (Prot. Episcopal . ) mn Unmet angle of
Centre Square. Bor. JAcou rl. 31u1t.18, hector. 'Services
at 11 O'clock, A.M.; and 3 o'clock, I'. 11.
• English J,iithorbu• Church, Bedford Is:Annan Main and
Louttior streets) Bev. JAColl Yes, Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock, A. 11.; and 7 o'clock, P.'3l;
tl • erneut Reformed Church, - Louther, betwean Hai : lover
- and - Litt - streets: - llev.rA. -11.- filtssll.7), Plistor.—Services
at lO'. o'clock, A. M., dud uji P.s3l.
11etivallstE.Church, (Mot utiargo) corner of 31aluanii.
Pitt stroets. ltov. Juts U. Same, Pastor. Mirvico4 at
11 o'clock, A: 31., and 6% . o'clock, P. 31.
Methodist Church, (sowed Oliiirgd) Bev. Tioncts
1 stletnarr,-.l3astur—Serl'ices In Callezt(Clispel, at 11
o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock, I'.' M.
Roman 'Catholic Church. Pomfret, near East street.—
Bev. JAMEB 'MIMI:TT, Pastor...
Services on the gud Sun-
day of each month. '• -
Hannan Luthonm Church, corner of Porefintind•
Bedford strnots. llov. EP. aschuld, llestor. Service at
le' A: 11: '
nry•Whun changes In theMbevo are fieceirsari the pro- I
pf - eparsous aim rogulfstUille notify • •
DIONLNSON OOLLEG}E•
—Rev. Chirlos Co' Slue, Prosideut and Professor of Moral
Scionce.
Roe. Herman :id. Johnson,. PrOreasoF of Plilloiophy
and English Itlteratuin...•
Jams W. Marshall, Professor of Anetont Languages.
lies, Otis 11. Tideny, profossor of Alathetuatlea . .
Willtoui J. Wilson, Professor : of, Natural Science and
Curator of the hinseuut, „ .
Alezonder Schein, Professor of liebrow and Modern.
Languages.
Samuel D. Illlitnan; Principal of the - Graiumar School.
. Jaunt; t '. Asaistaut In tbo Umlaut/ix School.
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oc;aPoiiasO Ss.
Mature Dkrosir Ricbard , Parker;
Cashier; Wm. M. Deoteuri, Chirks, J.. P,
Mussolniimi.—Directors;. Richard, Parker' John ,, Xurr,
ItughiStrirt, Thomas Payton, It. C. Wooilward;ritobert
Idooro;Joito Saudersop, Henry began, Samuel Wherry.
CURUERLAND VALLEY C. IL HDAD'COMPANY.-I . realdent,
Frollorich,Wattsi Secrotary • and !Preasurer,,Vrlvraril,
Diddle; Superinteadaut,,Jr. P. Smith: ;Prissonger trains:
twice e day. llastward, playing Carlisle erlo,oti'cloek,
A.U. and , 3.85 o'clock, P 81. Twptralue everyday West
ward, raving Carlisle at 19.43e'elockA,111And 2.48, P.M.
CARLISLE GAS AND WATER. 60,MPAIIT. ' President. Fred.
crick Wetter Set-rotary, Umbel Todd; Vreasuter,lflml'
lioarolni Directors, P, Wattscalehard ParkeriLemuel
Todd, Weal N. Bootem, Dr. W. W. Dale,Nratiklin Der&
ner, Verity Class and E.ll. •
CUSILLERLAND VALLMillarnr.. , -President, John, S.43ter
'rett; Cashier, I!. A. Sturgeon; Teller,',.Joi. Donn-,
Dimatoni;John S. Sterrett; Wm. Kim, lielehoir Brenta);
man, Diehard Itipods, John' C. Dunlap,' Itobt.V. Sterrett,-
- II A. Sturgeon,: and Captain John -
or
DELTEIS .0* POSTAiGter:
"Yortagte on - all lottern of onirltali ,ounca ne4glit' oi;
undo*, mane prnpanlAuxeoPY toCallforninandor4oni
whlciels 10 cents pro,palek)'•
Postago no ktam.p'—wlthin tl4o,,Conixtyi
Within tingOtato, 13 aunts
- par year. +To any part attlie:
4.lpßod ntatee,2llOuitK„Poetaknon4 1 1410edent.paping.
under a ()pante in wolg.tit l'etint preiutlO'z'r.2 cbots
unpai r dl:Atlreyllso loltonr to blYeltayged.#,4h the; cent
of n4v0414.1pg. td'• , '• •
.4;.1.T 111/1.1k1: 13 0 11,1111 '1.?.013,0418;;Thee.
kjsul*elibor 9Rura pig*:
• toun loot lo,pg ml thirty Mello lu tlimultteir r witliivo,
poirtenekl4.l.l 114; apply 4 gio• l apor,, Ali); 4:1•441r.,
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1 - 1 ,, R.-STAFFOIWS ()LIVE , :TAR
t e - THE GREAT. ELECTRICAL REMEDY. '
t s l nbnled and Applied (not taken) to cure Dueness
. ,of the THROAT AND LUNGS.
Nei Illiounitle; Neuralgic, of b_t It tie Pain can exist
- . whercOlive Titrisupplled. Olive Tile mixed
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with Mutton Tallow forint; an •
' ." Ointment that cures ' • ..
~- gvgitr. DISEASE GE THE 'SEW. - -
Deference is made to - the. following gentlemen who
have used Ohm Tar, or Ohio Tar Ointment.
TiIUELVW WEED, E;gl ;Of the Albany Journal:
N. B. TOWNSEND, Now York Expross.
lOIIN,N. BAItN A ItD, Esq., Boston Humid.
IS.AAC N.-1 , 0114-B-t.-Postionster,Now-Yo
Copt. EZRA NYk, late of the Steamer Pacific.'
E. A. BLANCH, 'Esq.; Chief Enginonr Pacific R. It
C. N. ILARNEY, Pres. U. S. Express Company. a
ELI , COOR, Ex-mayor Buffalo, N. Y. '
Prof. JAMES P. AIAPES;Nowark. AP. J.'
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O kkilitlE LAW, sth 'Avenue, N. Y.
BS re
US 'EL, 55 South stet ' N. Y.
!Z S . l I V
ILORIP,MutuaI Benefit Ins. Co., 11 Wall st. ,•
(I.Y. WEMPLE, Secretary Manhattan ph lea. Co.,
12i-11roadway.-'
J. W. JUDD:New England roe. Ce . go wiltio:in
_St,,_ENSIVOItYII, ForwerdeC'lleAtalit,tl
EMMA PECK, Banker, '2 thread at.
16.00
30.00
46.00
Rev. W3l, JAHVIS, Middletown, Conn:
And - many othtir nettles bo found initur Circula IN
which ennulat bad of our Loud Agents.
OLIVE TAR, - ' 50 Cents a Bottle,.
~OINTMENT, • 25- • "-. .
,01 LED-01 LE IN PLASTERS, 25 Cents. --
-- porSnlo - ky-SWAlayerstick -- , - ortly-Agent-for-Ce Male
Pa. Also sold at tlie .o,lllp:thy's Dapot, No. 10, Stat'
street, New York, and by Drugglstagenotully. • •
August 20, 1850-13u3. • • • • '
I T ARDWA'RE .? HARDWARE .
• :1011N P. LYNN dr. NON
are now rereiving their Vali Stricknf Bardware. whirl]
is - imusimily largo, and iri connexion with their for
mer heavy .stock makes it ono of•thegargest - and most
!pried amortments neer offered to this public. They
- have - everything . thrt - the Partner; the - Builder; the'
Mdrchaht, or the pubile..mny want in their lines, and
.which they are selling nt the very lowest prices. They
selicitx call from the public bider° Junking the ; ir pur
elm,gos no they feel confident they can offer luducenients
that will reward - the bu -er for the trouble.
Feeling thankful ton generous public for their former
lihohl pntroungb, a continiance of the same Wsolicited
at - our old stand in North Ilancirdr Street, Carlisle.
JOHN P. , LYNE & 80N.
October fi, 1866. . • ' . •
STINII OFFICE le tho
shmont in the county.
.1 variety of material
of awry UM, enaliles
oat notice and on the
u want of Bilia,llianke
'l4ll find ltlheir.in
dety of BLANKS eon,
I=
Fit, be poebpa.,
h . 41 ,I? AL L T.Y,L _H. AT. S
AT KELLER'S - OLD STAND!'
qGElllttir.-.K.ELLER- desires to -call' the attention able
old friends and customers to his now assortment of Clen
-tiemen's
elegant assortment of WY'S CAPS and WINTER
HATS of every variety and the most fashionable styles.
Ito has also ammtanilyou band a largo and varied as
sortment of Ills.own manufacture as well as city made
Jlatsand,Caps;'sultable fur the season, comprising every.
variety of lintel,,,Beaver, 31•Iesitin and Silk Hats, flu.
intent style, together with a full assortment
of GAL'S of every shape and descriptict., and at every
price. lie partieularlylnvites the publinto call Aud ox
amine hk exoonsive assortinunt, which in style, mate
rid And finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market,
and which he is able to put at prices lowee.than ever.
~..xm„ltemoinher Witold stand'en. North Hanover stmla
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• • grAii - FITTING AN P LU3.113- .
INU.—Tho uudornighod wpuld Intornx Hie
i,ous of: ' Old •hd h mode liming°
m a x v,isaLtii FlTT_Lsei
tine, an d on reasonablelerms. lie lies engaged the sor
niece of a fait rate band from PlilLadelphia,nud hes sup
plied-himself, with 'en eaten/Lee assortment of FIXT
URNS, which will enable him to till all orders promptly
All work will he warranted. Ills stOolc of Gee Fixtures
will bo pnunkhe the room oxettly apposite his Tinning
indalilisbniont on Nnrth Hanoverstmoti Where be invites
a TINNING, APOUTING, Ine.-410 in also prepared to
-furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WANK
used by housekeepers and others. Ito will also attend
to grouTING, LIFLITIIANOING;
and PLUMBING.
Thankful for the patronage with which be hnsalreedy
peon ,favored, ho respectfully snlicits a toatinuance of
the sumo.
.',Carllsio4Juiie
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cfro.vEB! STOVES !1. STOVES !!! .
JOHN D. CIOROAS would Worm the public Col
he law now on hand at hie establishment, on Mahn St.,
next door to Marion Hall, ,the largest and most com•
. -pieto assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAIL
. LOR STOVES .to be fduud In thin county,
3 • which will be sold at the lowest prices for
. 2 gat bash or approved credit. Ins stock consists of
' a
largo assortment of new and highly . ap.
• 'tn- proved DATENTCOOKING STOVES, finished
In the most coniplete manner, and calculated for either
wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns
which hove stood the lest of oxliorience, may be found
at his en, ablishmont.L - Also„a great gariety_of the.most
approve. and reijilbe RLOItrIM STOVES, In
eluding number of now styles,niesslng very Burt.
nor adyentaßs over those heretolono in use. • Families
and houirakeopnrs are_realieetfully invited to give him a
call beforelnurthaslug elsewhere. Stoves 'delivered to
any part of the country and put up at the shortest nq.-.
tire. Ho continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET
litON .WARE, and Copper Work, and ban couttautly on
'hand - or - tellt - nlake - le - order erverrartiele-required-hy
housekeepers or others is, this line. Ws stock of Tin
and Copper Wire embraces ovary kind br household and
kitchen utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac
tured. Persons In want.of articles In bin line May al
ways bo sure ol , being accommodatedto their Satlsfartior.
by giving him a calls - innyl -1
\V EST: BRANCH. .INSURANCE
CO., OP LOCK HAVEN„ PA., insures Detached
buildings, Stores, Mutchandiee, Farm Property, and
other buildings, and their contents at moderate rates.
" CAPITAL $300,000--CHAIITER PERPETUAL '
initeclons. • •
lion. John J.l.carce, .. lion. O. C. Harvey, ,
Jybil T. T. Abrams,
•Cliarlda A. Mayer, D.. 1. Jackman, ;
Charles Criet, W. White,
Peter Dickinson, . • Thos. Kitchen.
, HON. 0.,1'. 11 Alt VEY, Pres. • •
T. C. Anamus,Vice Pres.
THOMAS KITCHEN, Seerrtary.
BEFERENCEB.
Samuel IL Lie! d, ' _ Thos. Bowman D. D.;
A. A-Wlnogarduer, _• Wm. l'anderbelt, ', r
1., A. Mackey, ' " • Wm. Fenron, '
A. White, " ' Dr. J. S. CraWford,
James Qulggle, - ' A. Up tegrntr,
John W. Maynard, , James Armstrong, '
Hon. Simon Cameron, -• 11,n: Wm. Bigler. •
• . —W3I.-041.11rxm, Agent,
tiny 16e 186651 y. ' • -- --.- [Carlini?, Hemet'
- 1 1 1:X1t1.,1_8 E A 141 Y
FUR INDEMNIT•It AGAINST LOSS FIRE.
•
'TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.,•
OF PIIII:ADELP/11A.
Cluuter l'orpetual.—s 00,000 . Capital old lu. 011ic
1.633,:i Chesnut •street.
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—Maelainnatie,elter_perlittittanturllmite_dodAmit
less ur,detnage.by lire, en PROPNUTIC end aritiaa ut every
„description, in toWn oreountry;un the most reasonable
'terms. Appliwitlem , made either perstmally or by letter,
'will be promptly attended to. - • -
•' . - O.' N BANQIIER, Pres%
The subiodber s agent for the /11110 . 1,1) COM • );Zltly for
0,101,40 . 4nd Its vl inlty. All applleatitme fur insurance
either by Mall ur Pereemilip will be promptly attended
twby . • . -* . • A. L gI'ONSLIeII, •
dee.l2,'ss't Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
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Rt
A:. AA, L EASt PENNBIIOIIO MUTUAL" PIILE, 1N•
'MANCE. COMPANY of Cumberland county, M
.1. corbo
rated ), an Oct Of Assoinbly; id now. fully. Organised, inti
In operation under , the management of the following ,
connote:swum, _
Daniel Bailey, William 11. Gorges, Miclutel,Cocklin,
Ditdcheir
B rosinemuneChtietlain. litaymau, John C. bun
lap, Jacob 11. Como:ON Lewis Byer, !Mtn Logan, Buda,
min • IL MOsser, Jacob Manua*, Joseph. 11: ickorabani,
Alexandol . Catheari.. • • - , ,
Ihe:retterionentrmicoacomlostind,favariblsgny
Company of the MO In the Oats. !romans wishing to
b ecome mesobecearainTlted to make applikatlon to the
agents of the company, who-ore 'Tilling to walt.Opon
sitnny time.. - . •
• -. • pllNJ.President.
-Pre • • •
';—**F-;*'°Vice •
. sidont
W18•11YER, Secretary.
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...01JMDERL'AND OOLlNTY.—Rtidolph Martin, N. Cum
tirlindi .. o.ll , Mermen, 'Kfmtetown; Monty, Zdaillig
*Sletrooiniastovii Charles Bell,. Carllslit; ' Dr.'. .' Aht
ChuriebtOwn • Samuel lUtaluiinj. West Pouliebbniugh
James Ma. Dowel, grankford;. Mototlrlfilth, South Mid
dietoft; Coovert Beidtkiril Haverstlek, Moahau
Tesburg ; John Sherriak, Lisburn; Dayld' Cbcrveri Shop:
ebb IL* Mni, pfliatlirg Petili.
•Wellbriljtatikliffl John Smith, Pleil.,..),l . 'leqflugt. ol ;
B. Picking. Defell.:J;W:Ortift,'L'omdise. ,
-limetifanuna.—iiouinir;ll'hodullnEl• • r
1516 M-Iloie pr , herfng pollelos,abiif to ex
nircan OUT° them .roneytody.,by . ,mallitm,apOlireftiOu,
TM,
1 4 NiXTENSIVE FtoNKrtrig,loo::
:, 11 ', 4 :-.TAIT F .B:II.IIWWLYERwouId rispaeleully eel
r 4
theuttentlon of. flotise-Leepers end the pup .
teildnextedelvestoch of fileputlfUllNlT.U.Kh
! - • - ~ luidudlna Setae, Wardrobes, Coutroupd,Tobles
..- vredi,dmilAbfkrbijn , soolouli Sig 1 1 17.0. 1 4.92
' , 0rt1.1.9 to, I.4.hreueli - rothushielog , .044. 9 :A10w.0u $lO!P‘
AtusurgOvabtetAioitt o trits 'ln Irtiiz
..the,tiATNlCAimi..4 ,14411,!iit:
est pelt& Oita W:llieffie ii - irtilOiliVtine s;.* lle, '
• ollelto a call at. lsloeutuhljelunent ? oil*" ltibi.''
.:ost r: O NW idOW * .Orifies'e'llbteli -, '. - ;;' ,,. ..",1. ~*"....,- ,_,-...,- . c'' ~-;. i :
; - y ar.Viwyltlorg . ttilod nut tg . the mouth o r TIFT' ' '' Y ' .-
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"-"• - •ati •
itei. P 4 ,0099. t . 4.,b,)?seit., - micre ind:
/AO! R 1 aPO au1i...C.rr,511411:4114'
v4ry row ;! "
/ 1 .ti.4:4.6 v,i.?:1.),1t') OlOpea‘
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.17avlg won_
REIN
agisceffanc,ous.
AIOI,ROE . MORRIS
3nsuraitic,
oetrq. :
INVOCATION TO SiP,RINO:
LoViir simsonT balniy Sjoitigi
Como and all,thY gladnefa bdngl - -
CevaoOn beds of fairest floltera,
With .frigr r ance of magnollap boweral
COllllO and paint the.vlolet blue?,
And the lily's charm renew;
. Lovely Emmon I lialmy Spring;
.—Coma, andlround thy. boautlei Sling!
Donn amid the TOrmil grore,
Will appear the birdstie love ".
rhweetest noted that 'mount:nu high,
• Greeting Spring's uncertain 'thy,. " •
• ' Aro the gentle noun& that float,' " ,
-Film these warbleri . tuneful Unroof; ,
. , •
•
Lovely neaseni balmy,Springi . $ ,
Cope and all thibledtinge bring!, '
dome and 'give the 'pee Its hlnnin,,
And the titiverete their peifeme,
and the verdant Ilelda beideow'
Witli'thy . iiearly,drordof
Lovely season I balmy Spring!
Como, Fltl fragrance on thy Wlng,„ - ,
Come, adorned In 'artlera etylel
.•
Coinci, and let creation smile.: •
,gelert
THE LE-ONARES:
Annie and f leat by the fire.: We had ex
tinguished the lamp, for our'work being all
done there'waa no longer need ,of It. We Int , d
lately come fo reiard . euoti little Foonorpreti:'
• Therwis the stage, Annie l' •
- --Vii-hastentid through the book gate and the •
erchnrd, Just no we hid thee every_night - _for
the last ten Sunday -excepted, end knocked
fiF illy iirritlialten door. Mils Main --
opened it herself. ' •
- sere it-was you,!' Paid. with_al
pleasant smile; 'and here, is the letteE'kt
Bettar - latellinit never;ltHss-Annie-
We ; laid said Thank you,' and hurried bilak: -
The !emir was, lighted ;- the letter, no — aide. ,
looking .witti'ite'red waxen Seal, was npened
and read. The contents were just what we
had been.b4ing but tiara dimmed • An
eyesand—ber- voice
kelip from sobbing outright. •
Lam so glad - theynro tudeep,'• we said,.
meaning our father and and.mother. We went to
ouroriin little ronngilientlyi-and-then;-ne- we
bad often dime' s ‘ tiefore; we tal'ked' over, the
past and especiall*lb; future. ln one year,
If yin should 1011'hilve;nnd if Annie's health
endure ttle change. ,of
,olimWiet-rAiyocO ,
laughed then—thcfdebt incurred by our Nth; •
Ara long illuersiWriuld be paid; the - dear "old
bormr-plann would be freed from In9,mnbl'all4litl
and then it would be an , , easy thing - for two
strong, well educated girl; like ne . to support,
two persons of SO simple and easily,. satisfied
Il
'abits , as those of our father and mnther,
1 God him them! and then six hundred(lidrnie
a year wee really a, magnificent, saiitry. for a
girlmf eighteen. - .
But only think, Annie, I shall be doing
. .
liotbing,_onty_malti.ag : expnrme, nt,hile you !ire_
earning thief'
You must not look at it so, den't
you See that could not go away with-h ull my .
preseritcournge,, if you were.ont. to stay with
them? and:You will cheer them, and write me,
nob 4oni, dear letters and - you will be 'pre•
poring to do a:great deal more for tbem, pr
imps, dial' I can. .ob. we have a ,great deal
to be thankful for!'
"And we itnelt.down in the little bedroont
and proptaileiiily. And then, though we
had boon unusually ezoited,,wo aotintell naleap
with our arms around enoti other.
Early the 'fieit morning Annie awoke me to
the recollection' that we were • maids of all ,
Work that-day, and that I was cook. -So,
dear reader,•will it
,please ,-You-nr-eit-down
with. This snowy table!dineit I irOtiod,
'myself. Aro not the damask figures t brought
outimely f hemolierge'of,thfsoldtpshion
ed silver. •Is it not bright ±' Anti 'the fra. •
grant coffee, and light, White biscuits, I made
myself. lu trutli.l DM a little Plaid Of my
housekeeping, as people are apt bilis of new
acquifements; and besides I have so, little:
else to he proud of!
fie lady,'so fair'apd pale, is my mother ;
the kindest, gentlest, best Mother that, Bier
.tibilned rninpant - ramplo - deinure'dmiortim ---
Pale and thin she was ever eince.my rectilleo
don; but her hair is not so dark as it was ten
years ago, when I !toed to tangle it with prat
tt-little-theenit-rose-buds.-Shii--says-I,,abtrays-•
!bat she is well; and well I believe she Is as •
any one who lives, moves and has her -being:,.
in three - other liiee, Four-=years ag0,..14.; , .
father-le who sits on the sofa, to 'which
brealtfaitttable hes been . drawn•Lwas titrown
from biq , gig, and burnt, tiomit - Aren4ful way,
ao that be has never. elope-been able to iddeer
tOwitbont. , Resit:twice. She then •
il t ui l atiecialt,tmaupetions that woubl .
her from 14m, and since therilins rarelYlitten
absent from hiM'it
single hour.
An 1e wniftturten Rind Unfitly: u;
year'yontger.. We , did every thing fu pur . "
power- 116rougli Annie influenoei-:•to Libre
- utiethutburpurrueeffrOuAgm - •*ofOliniuttb - dbi.7.
Bares. , We left Imhof:116 but our,iidupitlou
•
:not, tltOrefore, joterruptTl,,.,,ttftei_ She first •
ft - j l . o , 4 . l Tr!ritha* , --,
to our rather *4 ,11111/trilot , :
And. tietter, , nll
ni)11.31 !; PDifieullies ; yanlshinl, , ov, ann . !) P our.
. f gen ntgetirn .,. anil
their Jurftoa.hiu . ;! . ...PO l ,Uri!'e!':s, =
: liruntlrtEe say my irntliti! . !!ne:let7lknlokt - ;
;ttfniernd eine
iltient,aii an 'land it at
at lenet one of lie
liie I ".?#,VP, Or . , 11 +0iitio:ce - Our 0ft414..ir „ Criskt:
tis what Bps.ctleyr htreelt oY ueio nod draw
Ping.
give; no
ncitejiiikii;i o :iiiin;;l4 l 4 ' t4'4iiii,o9:o4;tiiiiicl:.
Otaittl f05..•1 .oiie , of-Ititte , .notorir ollies; , dleilpip~ ,«
ittrritOtobllotititent.rOv:ir,tloag .
ni:.6llll4,;iiiiVriil " 4 . nniliornnt
via eihai •
ivlel*addliiharelirlvf!,r.!3Pherz,"l4:tui.l-11'4.0*:;/:;•,,
rfi.
CARLISLE, PA,, WEDNESfiAIt, APRIL,
.
. ,
gnu .9 feel that we ureitto
hid'already'deriseifitid 0 4 tirt'
Practicable thdheand eCheinee.loii
our 'otinditiOit..
Annie came borne. :noir lovily:ohaiaapt
.to Yne 11w4 beautiful, with her 'cl'ear
eyes, and her rioh chtnitnne.,hair:49(th
she, t dp wn fell mkt . brlght coils to her
.And her , b'ead ;ea
neok—a little proudly., bitrehti:Wie*owci ,
in the leiet 7 the aweel,:earneat
to
ryeetunde you eea.that. • • I*'•
I hug..rather Telt thin ceencleirkt , whortiitti„
tuition in our little
„lionsehold. 'Soett n
fi“rier, linfl been there cirorol,
there hitAf come from the pest office s'oniei..blisir.
tivaioooiting,lettere.. Once I liearrlrnifittifii•
enrto . mymother that he was no lottit;lf
. .
guess wlint., irmuet be. These items f,•lli
pirtedl.o.. my ,, elsier soon. after her iiititri,'
burrever.Uur. eohjeatures were preeentlyM4ed
Irdr c ---- 1 - I"'"liinitier'unjolded
. 10 - 08 the-witoleiiiair:
rtanufaeturing ,company,. at whose - 40
wee Mr.:Dlitton;a'leading man in otir,',llliigt ' S,
tied utter)); Mr. DOtton had borroWed,
money- of every one who had it to lend, among
others of my tether, and flow when iliii4non
ei.wite r . eqeired to meet other domande, it
, .. . . ,
'was not./orthceming.. A mortgage II rho
.pietnises We !lied -.upon had beenjelfetted,
whichii . itiked 'the immediate presstiie;Y:Stit
our.niotiter told 'us; with asad smile. that - we
mina hold ourselves in retidiness, if' . .nOMl;t.ivitt
to, timers to the farrein Stirrt;y.. Wo,-Wituld
willingly live jhere, Ire sold. We.werelpung
and strong, and could 'and ;:vouldekrtotitiney.
.And.that same night,-aftt!r , tie -irenOor bed'
our plpn wimformed: 'Annie would go South
and teach ; 'Mine Strong would aid hoe tp,_,41 1 „
.......-....,..............
-taining a situation; I would stay 'at lionsn,
and with Hannah Wheelor'h assiatanao '.Viould
relitiim my mother of dome s tic . cnres.• '-. ..
The very next day a letter was 'written. to
Miss'Stiong, and it.was the fitl . 4l;rrangetnetit'
cdthe affair vihich'uo so eagetlY;;lb - okiid - foi
on every arrival of the'mait.
~.. : '',':. t -
And this brings me back to oaf, liticfast.
Our father praised the,eoffee and the,i ismiits
aiitritheitthe meal draw over, which Acording .
to --- Mur - vvent - was - cheerfuf, - 1 - rento4i7 - the'
litealcritorthirtge; -- aVlshitt - Atate - to - , ettl-trer
lt
- projmit: came ' She eaout halt - tin' Ifti"'" after
ward,lOoking'.hoiliy, - , - though 4, e.: SO st I tear
. . . _ ,
- — I , Will they let7you 'ger - leasked. - 7:.!
..*y.fe, oe r *ill lei me 'pi: 'Mlia Strong's
letteflati detiti u's' good service. Sile Jells
ealr mother to bare no fears.: Sits knaves the
peoPleit&Vrboar lam to . go,. an, altbgether,
Milly,'l think ,Providenoe means-use'iti go,' '
!Atid.ntrrii Annie; . there`is still' a
'thing
mareltiwish f0r..,,P .:''' ' ~"" -2 . - .., ; .-
,",„
,',
*'reit, intfllii.4ll hopekOf",pror
, 1
ttg: f:ir
•
that oven. , . .
'II it.poasible ',and how, Annie?' -
'By and-by, Milly, yen shall go with'itelo
Mi.. Poole's.' - ---;:---';•• -
I uttered en exelaination. I had ht t thought
of:timt. Annie would !mil her pretty; 'Watch
and chitin, 'Snail Strong's parting. gift, . to Olt
.tain_ftir_eur_ltither__ the_tneans_of, procuring
better medical naviee.' She im:d strong ;faith
that hie restCration to health . was not' linios
:ethic'.
We went together to Mr. Ptmle, the viatet
.ninlier.__ltir PoOle..watilillittle_intm,,,ald:
_end
shrewd, but not void of honesty pr good feel
ing; yet a little oloSe in a iirgain. ' '
• deed 'morning; Mise'Leonard 1 good Morn-
Jog Mien Milicetit I what shall I !thee. the'
•pleasurelf Selling you this morning ? . it pretty,
coulee bracelet ? a aet in th is
? one .of .these
new foshioned shawl piiiir..! . • ' ' •
. .. .
No, Annie said, She mime rather in the
hope that Mr. Pool would himself be th.)lcur
chillier. ' And she showed him the prefty en ,
twirled watch 'with' . Ihr delleate:(oltain,'Und . ;
eia wonted him to buy tiMmirher., , '
'Yon - wish' to sell me these?
. and so pretty
and suitable as they nrefor •yourself I' And
what do you eipe:t,dnie to 'give you for them P.
. I happen t,,,iinow that they tiosta s l44reti
dollars. And.' want you to give as near 111(4
as you mi.',, ~'1:. - ..
-'. , -
'.That, of course; Was when they were now,'
•
Mr. Poole maid. '. ,' ,••. . ,,..,: ' . ;, ' -
'They have been in mit. possession jet
Hire') weeks, Afr:Poeie.' , Yedmity judge for*
vim'', if:trite tiihr: theY ; ,ltaie--' , ifue tr. injured:at
aii.....r., ,- '.. ~ -• • :*i. ,, - . ~. . ,
, , .
Mr. Poole wished to inquire if her' father
was arniri. 'Anitie'infermeditini th at's : Ml the
.. ~ , ...
oontrary,.her father knew, t:tilting' witOprer
pt it
. . . ~,, .
. 'had 'obieried ifgentleinitn staoding at the
.otbor. end.of lite et ,enter ;, apparently, occupie d
4D-reading a newspaper. • 'I was sure, just at
this PH:labor% that twine telegraphing 'occur',
red betWVenhymSeit and li , lr'l!..iale;ftir the lat
ter after looking at him , a ,mainent, , ' excused
himself to'Jle" and , ;approached! the , stranger,
A , resently he raturnhd•and resumed his 'Collo'
gar littli?ktiVi,;:,;, 4 X: Fh i 0 - ,t will fo,ip.tYp iii.;,
tylfleN it 4.906,Pti0n4- said bli,. !.unless ,you
Would prefer !that Leh - mad lencipm the-money '
6, t i&.,-.,: ~1: 17 - !-.!, - r. , , ,- .
_, . ! 1-. ~.-
: ' (I , ikf , r,1 3 q . ,. 411 t?'!A11!,?; Pildf':iiMS height
cited
color. - eliFi-,neTer , torrorfid,:money; -
She would not like br do ,thatt. title ,War great'
ly citilidgeillti!:2o: rtiale.-:'•And ;vial 'the'*ifve
”vlTq ; : d °l l ,,,iil li fii .tl o4i l!ii!;:fiqi49ooi..
-we recrosse d 0041ree.i.aPATAPu'bo!Pe; 7 i'T' 7 )- ' - i
1";`
, t A nn i o ,.. es id t ; o 1-46! believe ,' it, wits -.that
'Ontlefitan wha - mer/op';''Pobili . gbro::yoi,!! 0):
tall PrWiciiil?,;!4E! , Aso°F',l*,;k!' r -49 4, iP I I/..t'
! AanAttitotkfiblt-,kttkag AS:‘ l l/04 0 . 1 .1 14 4110'jian
; ' ' ljttl - WI •
:everiCorinet's,b,O,teln,de *attire,
% r ad i s tliViiiiitillo ''id;.'Altsttdi4Zl 7 'l6lll4;e ! f 'MI'
M ipail 1.,*141-ii',,itiii4'?.Y.4trA*s,, ,
#S**;;:,is
, from,Ani;r,, ,Je:,,,,.., ~,, ..
.. ~, ~,.cr,
~,
The day' 'approached - ifaaa.Aiiale . was - to
' , ' '' • ithrentlay
go.,-. What .1 lardy day - Witit,, . _.,,, t pro 7,
'ilia) tigcl'? l ,-., Tfilit4; hit& hien le piiiextioie!..dikiP
04' kliit'. Tatiir;Ntiiii , tueb,k4oliiiiiiieil4lilifti'
tem', kti f We' Ao,4 l #:lllo l iiitia, 44ol !:or 2 t l4 4 ' :
ra,,,,niiiii-liiii4biliiii,didie iiiblii3 , l6-74':iieliti P
,ebb iaitaga:LhVe.'ilsiiitihetiily gividiiithilti!
' 4s4 € 4,l6l 44 ll :ciiiiii ' o 4 loY o. oiiik
th1ck„...14, AIM ttAlPo,itilfiti,Ehltilbt ,4,i•T.,4tCttiAtthlialn
'hit,4o4(le,i!ta:wir!it3)64 4l misioalialto .- ad .
from Atie,liio:iiill'*eTegi9 • '#iir6l# 4l 4 6 4l.'
.iit,brillfiak4" roo4 4.0 .: 1 0'0t . ' ' ii'# ) ?4*itii'
;WO .44Jitk*. f9Aitiiltil4.4 .'o4! , or 9.l llt;;liit
1
. bk 4. t . "'D .;l ' l iVf il If , '-';i5! , °4i ., xit . ;i:i..L ,. . 1 4; , 41, - y; , !il' o,
i)'Wer alfai.,Nr,iioaAtivititiii aii(illififr Vii,ii,.
... . , ..,.. , . .
-"~i; ~:. i
....
2161,071E47 OERGIM.
eon=
MEE
and /- It was half a mile .thither,"- so Annie,
would not wear-her , new. gaiters. She said
t ier shoes must not„tvaAkold. for, a year to come.
she would not:aven treat herself to a pair of -
glavea.sn, tha,t,titne.. But: . how' lady liko,.she
idoited ,I feII behind , her a little on purpose
to observe hew rucely her brown-gray - , travel- ,
log dregs fitted, her, little. figure. ,Everything
stbouf herli,as,so„sisuple and 'elegant., Her
hat - Was sr; light and pretty se suitable ,for
travelling too. But thstritraust.hulbed have
been rvery - Ugithat WhicliThould - ,spolh MeV - ,
eweetfaccotitb, the: rielt brown hair around
it, Even,after ,we were in ohurch;•l could
,act. - help t 'sere
otly 'comparing her with ttlLe'' -
.Alisseitgellep,,wh'e wore . beiresses„ and , the : ,
acknowledgid fashionables of • our : village.;
end theugh they were magnificently, strayed . ;
in gorgeOus,brocadeic.end no end of jewelry '
11111(1.en4rroidery; yet in my oyes
tinitn.of Indyhood.—
There wits_ a gentleman in Mr. Mellen's
,pew,.attlrunger, and very fine ,looking -too.
- 1 - wopthated - if - he - werewora - suitor - of - oae - of - :
the young ladies, and I wandered if he would
poiltuteAnitie, and think h'er prettier, than
either of - thetu: I caught his . eye onctegrnnd
eyes thei we'ro-4nt he did pot look around
much, and indee4 I began to, think, my
,own
mind way wandering too far, anti I tried
a
while toMuntrol :it., In Taint- Parson Emer
son selectedfor his text the. passage , which
contmetnerntea the ditrability of the wearing - •
oppeyal of the ohildreh of Israel, dnring.their-.
wandeilfigsin thnilettert, remembered__
the teit; but nothing else of the dial:Mum._
When the services were finished; lisle° left
themhuroh, IMitte the dark. eyed,stranger : aitti:
Slating the. Misses Mellen into their Uarriitge:
,When We hail Mome a little . way_tawartlAome,..„ . _ l
I recollected that Ihad'ieft ,my pt;ayer-book
in the pew, so I bisieneillmok - for it.." In my..
hurry I althost ran 'against some one in' the
pow : -.the stratigei gentloMin 1" and wltafhad
lie - inliitibtind but iny - prayer•book, and open
at the flyleaf *here My"tiatue was writtenl-,
Then he bad obierved Anniertind gad taken'
•thiswaYto itscertsin'her':nane I However:
he did 'not seemat all disoonceited at : behig
deteetid,:but with ti cot I bow laid
,down the
bookTof .witiohl - immedlatelY -- passassedHis
- as If. - nistl - menrcws - gain -- tis - limmtilrae -- I
had 'entered. • - •
SAC another time, t siimild have constructed
from abundant materials it iuperb cha
teau en -- Aaparie; - but this Wati7Annie'tplast
night it'linie for itycer. Our evening hytan
had - neVornminded so sweet nor''s° 'sad 'as it
did that night.' The 'sweetest voice of all'
would be missing betitettoitit't In spite, of
our efforts to brave, the notes were a little
tremulous, - aid at) tree our father's. vela
When he read the evening ''servicn..ie - thare
was weeping that nigiit: w . tis all In `
secret;
for each'folt 2 the itebestiity 'or iiptioldtog the
othetis. "
The next morning, while the, etere were yet'
winking through the ;twice, with hasty lov•
log kiestie, -Annie said good bye to utce.nd.mr.
teeing tho dtege conch !thigh woe to convey
4er to the ritilrond at lion at,lieene, she wit.
.
log to our view.
I earnt near feeling desolate.' Mi'mother
would linee . had me ooiee•epd the
not's in her room. but I feared-fsbould beicity
how eadly I wr end ieent to our Mlle
,
bedroom•iuel
prayed to• Gui
happiness, I
grow light/
eras a hatfith of late violets that Annie bad
gathered the night' before. ..The—room watt
fuli of their fragranoo. Thorciliere the • vol
times of - Mre...Browning's :poems,. which
Annie would leave, because, as she said, ••she
hnew.thom almost by heart, and I loved them
(SO mpoh. There was her:prayer , book,,which
iiiiiiiii434(itarn s, ed for mine ;. and her ,yrrit
ing than'tny, own, , but which
she- woufd,lectire bepanise.ft stood always ~p
partiouiar:; , 'idace; 'and i,the room 'would
look more nattirai,With it.thore. •
. ,
Suerise.brought ';with it - 1-foutiali Wheeler,
our.iiew,servaut . ; no. flsunting young ishidcp.,
but
adetuttre matron; Tidy, dexterous, def 4 ,,
shell.ak si readily to the . teals of the house,.
.tlttmy,.pfuni2Wits. well nigh a, sinecure,
Addition to her, other excellent traite, she was •
an idoomporehle gossip, Arrivals, depairturea,-
weddinge: funerals, quarrele, ,and recohmilia;
,i(attnah Wee au fait to all; mid :being f
not of ery of, bee treasures, she *apt, me -also • .
, rery . pejl ittformed, . , • , •
',' --- A — flittoigh - t - ofier - Atalises --- dep'arture two trit4
tore arrived, of wide!' this is Oast.' s• • •,'
,
• .Dnatt MADAM ; —Circumstanttes require My
'presence inleur, vicinity early Om ; ensuing
week. The route through Claremont wjil, .be
quite ite convenient to me as any other.
Wilt call'ut yOur residebce on Tuesday or Wed
nnalny, add will then make the necessary nl
- ;Very reepeetfully. .
" EbIYAIID
, ;.
Dear once at home; think of me as ;safe, - ' ;
Well, and kindly Intel for, Every thing, oven.,
to the aitibrella, arrived safely .at its destine.;
tfoli.' Mr, Sit:Matra tins awaiting rue Iu Chae:
lostown so that I was not detained there at all.
When, we reached hrre ; Mrs: , Kinu rd ;was , at;
the door watelairiglor us:
• 06tale 'Wnd - weeraliabititalli a: 'patient;'
liorrowful look; which inade:aiii sure that 501116
treuble„lny nt.bmbeerti „Ii is' thin; lier
• child, wgiil of fourteen it incurably of
flieded 'With twine' dineatat."„ ' ,Vdkl not see her
411 1 ,06 , 111 rd sdaY after I Mand;ifdi'alli; dreads''' .
tiilziodestritniere...::Wheif , at , lastr ,, l. , went , ;to
'her .beilehlt—the rarely site Atp,, , -tbere one etp
suffering apparent in her Wititf, : einapin 7 ,
'tell'Atoeighil the pale , lllle'Whiab;_,ltiL a. paroxft
iein of pain ti she ebbinieeeetl wittoh Or'
'tenth' till they NiertV bleeding,: thit not
00;4 TOriff.:• , lBbefoolied , it•nies little while,
and then eal4 cYou are 'lorry ,fdr me, , ere!) , au-
oft Waf.:;Y , Yesii tied; kilts • - ithyt
"thin pujethaud. luklyl.heert went , iiirer to het ,, ,
st,onnes;htuhlantleart! tem, sho, , tovislearh.
,
atuf flit
iheroweito to white sheds and ito , dregite.' , ' The
:OM two'obikAnlikrelfWAllsiliftiyienti , Flo r ra i.:S
and the:ether, su boY:arsermi:
I*l4o3 , lllreoNiunairil , thileubixlitai tbh
Tetnplift4renf inuch‘fort , .
:youi lear , father, Is her: italf-bro O'er: is
'4l l lliPito,4l9'...tkft aprtng to ,t lei; poor ilyi
• nof,neeti„wait till .
he ono .dl Oda grant 'it' ushylte
*si . ttifitria Oiiiik!awlotivitil '
homeiooOptiritA
It it Ilk two,.,,ttrentretuiry , b
'itthdie ~. '_•ulf'tlic, l uee'titliblessingtf yethleer enei;
gaff 1V7 4 0011 -
T!riEggio4lo,,T.' 4 ,f l 4" o /d!#l lol ! ) * ' : c"buiii g g f '
)11 1 . 1 • '
in %I' had knelt and'
again in safety and
forted. ' It began ..to
little oristal vase,
,to present the other to my 'father. When he
had reedit he eaid;
Do jou_ knovi, Milly , that 'the opinion of a
Pktisiciaa fOr.. Temple's atanding•ls. an ex
pensive affair 2 , '
I assured him- that I line' provideill with
abundant means,, and then, of liolltBo. it came
'out till 'about the Watob. 'I saw my father look
at my Mather with a tremendous kind of smile;
one of those looks Which I think the angels
may sometimes give email other. • •
--- Welrthe'very next - day was Tuesday. .The„
• - irholddayipog I could scarcely withdraw my
self from the window. • klowevor Dr. Temple
did not-come. The next morning, a little
while after 'ciar lute hreakfast,there came a .
ring at the door. I opened it myself. It e
.the; same gentleMe&—l kriewliniln a moment
,=whom I hatl,met in the church: • He gave'
- me , a - cer4-and when I saw on it "Dr .Edward
• Temple,". I'.euppose I must have gone .quite
white,- for, with the thqught of how much was
depeuding on this visit; the room darkened'
-nrouti-rim;--Liut-he--=to-pLur.me-Tot—Mii!Y,Tl
thinl—tooklio-uotice, only making some - in,;;
quiriee about , my: father,• and' presently, when
all was ready, went into his room.• I looked
•at the•clock on the mantleTicoe. It was ten.
I would.wait patiently half an hour, I said ;
and 'I walked the•tlapr, for I could not keel'
still. In lees than halran hourlie oamo out:
I had oat down then, for I could no longer
Mead. • As Well as I could, fcir I shook. from
• beadle foot 'I asked him what he bad told
them. .
, ! I ant their daughter,' I said, thinking he
hesitated. • '"
know ii,''be replied, with a smile that
had a wonderful power, for it seemed to eajin
MO. I told -flied 'that. there was hope „of
amendment , But; Miss peonard,' he added,
I sliMlrertiitin here Several days, and unless
you are oarefull shall have two patients on
my hands-instead'of one.,.- Besides,`- be - eon-
Eluded,' iyciur father requires freedom from ex
eitement.."' • "
• The words fall °limy eensedistinetly enough
but•l'oould•not altogether take their meaning.
I repeated to myself what the had said.'
h.td seemed as if going,' bat again hesitated,
0 lleUeonard,Liald_he r ltwili,you-get-you
likonnekiteleome.nut..with_mo.l-1-„waut-to:ask
Lyon some cquestions.'• • • •
ticiime‘thsigi re him, solar as I knew, all
,the liartioulars'of my father's' injuries, and
.skke i of .his_xecoverieveu_more_coefidently
thawk4fOre.;'.This hope growing strong in my
own mind carried awitYbefore it all my self
.confrCl: burst intel l tears. lie was there, a
stranger, but I did.not care: Ed Irak silent;
1:...414 -.not trouble Myself 'absuf what he
thought. I soon grew ealayigain, and then r l
iriedia little to excuse tnyself.
.. . , .
..
...-‘: Jt Ili the beet tbin, that &Mid have: . (hap 7
perid,' mad' be; *gently. li •it .).4 probibty
eavOtticiu a serldurl Mimi. ' '
I.l.6lll.niy:PMirt was thus lightened I-4id not
.
knOw.'ttbaf a weight had. lien,eri it. .. ~
illhat , letter t s ,i, gout I write to Annie now I
.lu-tifoW dap it,was evident that •our father
I was
. imprciving under the-new treatment. .
Temple' was the kindest, most assiduous
'of attendafits: During the weak or two that
lie'renntined in our neighborhood he carne to
Alm Minse . aMTeral times each day. Iron gtnie
fuljroll.tir.him for what he Mid done!
.•Die
whofeidetneatMr, too' took one'e resimot and
conlideweO • eutirolY; Before'niony days I had
told Blatt of Annie—hoW kenerous
I had shown him her
picture; and told him that even that had not a
titbe,oihernotual beauty. ilihd nhown.him
a, tress ut her hair . ; end made him .remark its
exceeding length abd golden, wavy lustre. I
told War n er the books she best loved, and in
deed did:all in my 'power to hake-him ao
quainted—with her,' thereby to make' good to
him the loss he snstainedin her absence.
' Three times in the course of the winter, Dr.'
Temple was,...in our village'agaiu. My father
coueineed to improve, Andin the apr l ink hin
amertatOl?'CWas - complete: When' beaskcill;
forhis'yili, its amount was so insignificant iu
obinParison vvitif what we had expected,
Ifebiscitiot s alwaYs most carefully. kept - Odt
poverty to oureelves, we should' have "thought
Dr. Temple hod, perhaps, helm aware of it.
But then 'we recollected that he did'Uot at first ,
Claremont expressly to see my father.'
'PerhaPerhe - had - mover - acme expressly - for - that. -
I bad seen him with these' Hob- but common..
Placeltelleus. We's it ,possibly one of thoie:
youngisdies that drew hini bore Y 'l' did not
Übe this idea at all., ",
Rites :eat Dittinah Whifelew±onti
evening in April, as I entered the house -with'
my hands full of snowdrops and white' and
crocuses, ' thibt Dr. Temple Is come
again!' •. . •
'ls he,- Indeed said I, ivith 'undisguised
pleasure. - lam glad of it.'
II don't nee why - 16M should ,be re
kilned Ilanuab, a little tartly, • They way be
is goiiig to bu married to that reithaired Miss
!dentin, of elee - the 'orobs-eyed otte. If I wee
suolt'a wonderful doctor, I would cure bar first.
But be itegOliti to marry one' oT them 'this
ourniner." ' • . '•r -
Further. diaommion/of Ftltir lineation Wtta . pre
;
eluded by the appearidderatt: the &OA' gate , '6l
Doctor..TeMple,hErnenqi l .Aj,-'w e 4e
little dunk , for A,Are, Bay ,iiitoul4. harejleelie4
cOnfneed.. ..oumntwaye:cloes when the pereery
of Whom one ie apeakingepinee uneipeotedly;'
mother are away
night;,' I.,e4idhy . wit:y, or cer4ereatien, MN, 4e •
- olitiing.itie - ohair:l4latied.;itieor':the..fire; , he
, .
11640 d -himself beside me on the Befa.••".•
",1 know he tkid., +1 oaltite to ism) you,.
. i ledeed 1 thett . ' you ehitli' iHi . reiraraeil:'
And l'itieti Lim the flowers Fine"still ' 'hord'..'
- hig - ::' Hi took iliet r u'. an d ' the 'band that , ittilii
them: °",:,',-''..'' ' . ''' .''"'j '' 1 .'• ''' `' '- ! i , " -
, , ~.,1 e. , •'
many; d 1 - 1 .
t A t i -i., 14Y 9 , P ... e PP 10/4 , 1.10t0r.atc.1e97.9Att 4 . 1 ,
ha ant4V .i! What shall-bet etr :reoompeuecloie
iiikti,L ,, ,,..., e ro , f ?i. :, ..T yg,ti.:.) •i ,
,i t ~,,,.; I,
'. iit4t-4-iitifd; . irei , ' 'boio66. 'ltil‘ci'io'i .
..!‘nor:2lo/fittcceiwl , 77 — ,F.T,FiTi7,-; -,- .3 - 17,7Z;T:ii".77,
''. 1 rgurol;'.blaill 'ono othet:4. ,, Dia:yrninot ,
f l e n 6 i ct :„.), :; ,,,,t,, , , tr •
:: .!tt ~ + In. fl 'o,' , g . iti x if : 1 7:
' l '. I . an l iQgiti t riaittlikiiiki *llk i3eit:': l ' i, :" . ‘''
;410.i i1 )1 1 iM3 1 f. F ,l l' l 9A l o*, APFA!kev,.lopi.
hitokif4e hhit . ,.l: had', keter, keen. absellt.l'roto
'hhitinhittilititWitte , tdoitillig 'VetiVrliihi Ate the i
tik,l ~ . . ~ , L , 1 , _!>?1-1 , l(dit , iltt w1.8:7 oil,
church.. Re had never had a thought; of the '
Misses Mellen. Ilia visit there had been alto- '
gether.profeseional.
My. life had alwnys,,been 'pleasant one, but
I had never dreamed of such- happiness as
-felt that evening, whenDootor Temple, so good •
sp wise, so endeared as through his kindness
;he had.beeomNto us all, told me thatholoved
mo, and askegnelth be his little wife: And
when I did ii4ayflisi answer, !nodose I could . ,
not, only I.drewkislUtill to my lips and Meeed
it,'heFook`rne In hie arms and hold Me oleo!,
close. Holaid his'obeek'against 'my - own, and'
told me orthe quiet, bright future thit, with
God's4ielP, lay before us.
And then .T understood how it is-possible to
love another better than life, end yet be una7
:ware of it: We' talked Of iny father and, moth-':.
er; he had thelrentire'cousent-to me. ,
he could. • With health fully restored, my
latherwas not likely to'be straitened •
- We talked of Annie. 'Next ~week Boater: :•
Temple would go South, . - Would I - not:go - with '. t '
liirM - and - sen - Anniel—i-would-dearly
go l If Annt'Effm'would conieand stay with .
my mother during' my absence. Only . 'thy: '
ivarcirobe—lbut that was no matter.-Sow- lont
would ha be'awnyt Lees thin tw0...R.0_44.11e ;
said.- But
-did 1 understandwifs:tiChia
.
wife I' was to go. , • . ,
- And pOoltively, th - On and there, - Doctor 'gd
•ward Temple Made' me see clearly how his : t •
lifeovhich had been so poor andlOnely, would -
be made rich and beautiful by my compliarMe;:
low-InimMan and unlike myself it would be to
withhold . my - consent; howrudoir hatter, for a
,thousand reasons, it would be that L should:
yield an: urnhesitating aoquieseenCe.toatii pro- _
positions whatever, and lioweverprepoiderime,
ltsmightohbeaeloLaibeforetne,:that-I-final--- . 4
ly then, *lever after,allowed him to arrange.'
all impoitant points acieording tc hie own eoi
• -
ereigu pfeasure—a mode. of Procedure which,-
from - its'peaoeful results; I would bordially raw
commend to:all my married sisters..
-The
The fairest.atid brightest of epringmeiningi.:--T—
-„shone on our wedding; As I tied on my trim ! ,
cling luit , .iittle browngirsiy thotT was, Loo'uld.'
not see, not then' or ever slabs,:Ailt;;lt was- • '
that, won forme gdwardleniple'Voyd:', „ I'On-7.Y
y_knewithat-it-hakibeen-unfailiiigrunvaryng,....:i
l_the.glorroLany,life.
- We did mit-take,Annieby mirpriee no much...
he lhad thbught. She affirmed that tuy let=
ter, hiAd_.prepared hei AU: Jour - such cienoue-•
.ser,M.l_We.lwauld- fain have- taken -birr':baek•---. -
ue, now thatAhe_xteeeeeity-for:.her-ab
was removed, but ehq Would not break, -
faith with the hind Southerners.- Especially..
she would not leave the. poor sufferer,
for whom; my 'hUsband said, was no. 'earthly
belE j akza 1 1 . ;• • `.And' cheer-
trul as ever,- and all the. ntwin.: Jim!,
DOSS., J
Before the euunner tote through, poor Lily '
'hatii gotta to rest., She died. ; blessing
whose Poring onree hod lightorted.nitooh.of. her
'pain;. and whoa° gamin. piety, Lad. led her to:
truth in God..
The autumn brought_ Annie home. Our
birthday, the Gain° tor both-of us, tho
September, we kept ia hotussinitd.
AudyntiewAniuie awoke morph] g, there;, :
is italitile morocco cuset oxt , tho.. hureau,
her watch .with'ire obain..—once ''inure a
'and time frinumi hUsiizid, 'Who had been,
real_purobaser when iii : .2Rocin - itaiwim:our_
g;atitude: r A happy day 'that Ina p nanny and
calm out of doors.. and pet
father's ibealthfittas fpereeptl) . , :rostoreti..: /14;
mother, too—the nearest mothcr in all,lhe
world—happiness butt brought, increase 4•
strength to Ler
Annie did ukt.go South again, neither' does
she live at homtiuby'longer. She is the 41N
of my much - respected 'brother Frank
Temple, Esq., and my own next door, neigh.
bor.' ,
Turf INFLUZNOE OF WOMAN.— It is . better for*
you to . pass an eveuing onee.or twice a Week
in a lady's drawing roohi,,eventhottgh the con.
ersition rathei slew,, and you ?
, V tin,* the
girl's songs all by Quit, than in a 9 . lab, tev
eta, or fu"the pit of a 'theatre.. \ All amuse,
meats of youth to which women are not admit.
ted, rely ou it,,are deleterious in their nature;
All men with avoulletuale society, have tdull
'perceptions and ore stupid, or have_ gross,
tastes, and revolt egaluit 'whittle pure. Your
club swaggeiers, who are evoking the buttdof
'.billiard dies all night calli'fotattle'
Peetry is insipid to 'a joke; heauty
hesno chorine fora hliadr man ;. masio' d'oe's`
_not. - pletio_kp_eer 'meet. Who , pot ;knew
one tune from another ; and as a true 'eplaur
is hardly ever, tired of ,water atieboVy
brown breakand butter, I protest I can
,Sit,
'all night talking to a weil.'regulated;. kindly ,
woman, abourher girl coming out; or her boY
at Etod, oifd.like' the' evening's entertainment::
One of the great benefits Men may derive from'
a woman's society is, that he is' bound'lol - 0 -
respectful to them. The habit ie of great
good to your moral
, men, depend upoult.,, Our,
'education mit - lies tis the moat eminentlyselfish r
men if; the . "We fight for OtirealVes, ire T
5,v
yownfor ourselves, we light der °
we wotageaut;-we prefer Oupselvcielandi
ease anirthe greatest.good 7 lhat to -, 1171r0
al' an (roma wimatt'asinfietylis that, he:haa,ta
think of itotoehol,bsehiee ; himself , '40,,1th°14,;
tie.isboaad'te be constantly atientive and re.
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spectful.— Thockerary's .ribturee. . -
TneYeanii.-'l'hey do not se from' i nty Int •• "x .
we front ,theme. a t epning from .the old; into. ; the
now, and.elweysloetqag-behincliukeotnO4eg..i.,...„.., „
gage,': no, longer. aero oonh eion,,t_holt, l 4tro,!,i, , ,ri.
•l•ook hank upon , the( viey. ye ; pave • i •trodden,: .. 'i, j , 41
;there vtaietand, l cviry One in ite'plaini,lia•": — ' 4
.
lag fiet'alllthet,ivailift'in 'Ainee'•"With ihiia. ' '' .6124
Domerkernnur•qhll4hOod,:eotneear-Yedtl;;lttal 4, Vt4
,_
•lll'hov'e ;,1910F41kips, of. , oAiiti;irbioli ; , theri WIII r t 7:::4A
Ri v e.9P•l l 9rp.--'. l eit l iP r -, Nkt!fkA9r , I.PrlifXlr,t4a9itl4v,a
4 'o l ° l6 Pf R a li , %7 3 'i el t i flP.f ° i t 't t ',79/ ii,iiiq;.taill,
iiiii,no I'44lB4:the' cares that itave,had etumalk. -,.
'•••• , t.... • I c ir-'isni. 1 / i•• '..i.. , r. , t•• .7„•:•, 1. • .. 1 ~.i1.,:,., fiTt.. AIN
:goca, an
. the o tte utgrown to . De reviewea , ~.•
by'aneni6i4 s 4lidOiillediiii iclit .oildflii4l6haP, ` l: ' l q
'.i.10,.,-the":36",:atiat:• , ,; 3 i ,, ,:i..!..,!•';',1,.. ~ • - r 11 , t)i,:i 1.1:0411
, •. ' , t _.1.3 -;•;,....., , .. t,i... , ,,L I , 1401,11 , 00
• ' Di. Durbin, the great
..lttethodtat, orive . ~, . •
I
'ro s e+. on, oe'aiiinliptedto 2 o - teakh;fr9n; 'i thel,obift,ii : le„.
'" Aelibillii,F,';iP,CO, itiffift ll ll4 ,- ,BAdti::: fall '
'llAerwarda remarking to,Dr.,,idond.that .1'
~ .3 / 4 I.
'not' knirirvilin);eaietk'Alf.hlitrilliiie, ithe'ielle d-
_.: /
Ille'llOqt ( Tirep) 1 ,0? WO ille;'.'i!fai:Oeitiltk4iicafn.7(4z:
teri/et outerro4/O:sWicook elonsjty ro f,.,., ; •,. ,;• , 7 ,„1.,,,
ittv 3. i . ~,,,,..,..,?. -..T la.).?m s , .. , r . ..,
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