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'L'I•;RDIS OF PUBLICATION The . 141mhicr.EltkLD ' h‘thIlhiled weekly on a inegt , o.ect rontnining . twentY night Columns, and filiiikited to .wilmyribers at Sl.fal :paid strictly in ad sauna Si 71 If nibl within the year; or S 2 in all cage+ when wiyment in delayed • until after the explritin t ar the No naloowlptlons re,eiVed for a lesn yeti d thou roi months, ood ono° dkooottoood until all ar.yarages are utiles.; at the untion or the publisher. piper:: seat to sub,riburA living out of Cumberland 'manly must bn paid for la advanee, or the payment 44:tuned by snise reqouSible person Ming In Curnborlmni rohn is. 1111 rigidly adhered to, in all A DVERTISEMENIVS, Advorti,-nontg will be elprgod por sqoare of twehe linof.tr Il n e Insertions. and 25 rents for 001,11 1 .1.11...tu0110n,....ti01t. All tolvertimunonto or Joss than, v.od,llls oolothforod AA it c 111011, . • 0 . A Ivertbounonts in%ertedbofore Marriages:o(l &falls losortlon;and 4 (.0040 per line fo , ou, a lnl itt.iuvrrtli iio tolinnunirat ions - on - 01111 • j ./1.4 iAdiyldnol tut ores( will be char,ted respottaL 1. 1e In t i...,, ,rtbi.. - 11F4 , 1'X ndvert , oplotv..l Obituary not or 'I orb not eAreedlimsfei'e Wt insortel without char ' Jon PRINTINCir 'Ti,,• Carlisle Ilprn .11111 Pit (Wiled:ls Cho Inr.v,st And nk-r-t. emnpleteestabliQhment In thecounty. Throe Proses. and n gene Val y of ntaterha sailed fire plain 111141 Fancy work of every kind. enalob s ng,to ii / iob Printi ,g ht the shortest notiee end the mow t" rO,-nunide tr)1111.. Pet, MS lit I,lllt. of tills, dwa . ity thing In the Jobbing line. will find it to i:liciest d. :;ivitils n - e. 111;; • Faery variety of lihmks Onstantl; on 11310. • anD Coca - 500Totioli U. $.-GOVERNMENT Pro•blent —JAMES BUCHANAN. _. Viee , 1 . 1 . 04 Isla—J.llN. C. IMMA . KENICTsiff, ' 61.1:1...t.t1y Or State—Gun. 1.13, I; CshS. ' . Seere,ry of lot tyrior—.l ASoll 1:1,0,1000.1:1,0,1000.l., . ... t , vvreCtry orrres•tiry—lbSVELl. Coon.. Ss ss.l . u . y sl %149 . 10ii,i. 11. ' , Lori.. St-ett!l :try of Nay., --1,,0 Tovu.t. .....- . Pont )I toter lietooral—A; V. Itnims. A t.t.orto* (;.,noro.—.lLitnitAli S. 111.ArK. ellief.ll.l.ieu of tho l'ulted States-ILT.. TANET lINNIEN T. Cloyernor--Wur.iiim , .SucroUtry orStatr , —.Wll3.ll3l M. Auditor ilenonol—.l tom Fur. au. Tresouror.-11E:tur S. li...out‘r. - .1.44" s o.l' the Supreme Court—E. Lewiv. .1. - M. Autt. RTILO34U. H. 11. LOWRIE . G. W. IVOODWARP... W. A..Puraim CO UN OFFICERS . ' Presigent .leulee—tion. .sues 11.1;r:d/Dn. A:•,‘ wiati," Judges-illea. 'al irletel Coekliu, Samuel p W,....i1uil u. . .. . Illstriet atterney—Win. J. Shearer. Prolhalletary—PhMil Quigley. . . .llD.ariler - ,V.7—Daniel - S:llrrt , -. .. • liegi.tel•—S. S'...).:ll,itiliteer. . c - High ltheriff—Jarol , D...wznau: Deputy, J.,lleullutle;- •- etorroter—M it ellen All-U[l.lla, • Cottety,C,ottellbeiuners — M ii M. Ilendersott. )01- kt:lv litter, Samuel Alegmr. Clerk to Comuthsiouere, James .trolutroott, jhre..tere ... of the Poor—ttoorge Brindle. Jobe C. ltrowo, 'lrujiii - ult.ltlimko,r - l'uor - Haus Lobach. BOROUGH OFFICERS .Chli.f liargess-Williina Cart. . -Assistatit Durgess—Pranciv Echols. -: Town Conneil—J. D. Varier i President) .dun Out --shall-,-Robert Nl.ori , i .11mrs M. Allen . William Cameron. John In. (lam s, Michael liolOomb, 'Michael Mildeb, . ~, 'Peler Ittilykkr.. . . .. . „ C. 1.-1; to 0.1t1 , 11.-1110 4 . D. Mahon. Constables—Jai:et), Ilrot G, , lit Alt Constable; ,Ithbert Nict'Artto:), %Yard Constable. .Rol ices or (ho Pease—A. 1.. -ponder, David Smith, Milater Holcomb, Stephen Kemper,. CHUR ° CIIES, V lad Presl.3, terinn Chureh, Northwest angle of ('en. I %(JiltPahlor.—ServlveS Imlay ylurutug ta 11 t...1 . /Ock, A. M., a11t1.7 O'clock .11. -s rhurt•lN, niter of South 1 anus vr • and Poilitret struts. Rev. 'Jr • Kills, Patti), Si.rvlree, coianiallel at I Itu'eleck. A. 11., :del 7ti clod: M. • John's ('hurell.(('n.t..lipit...6l.l)llortitetost,:ingle of Crites r lucre. , It 01". Java!) Jr:Morse, Revtol . ..drrl lent at 11 I,..'ll,Vii • A. M.. Mill P. M. Englihh Lutheran Chervil. lialford heti, non Main' and I..altltor streets. Res . ..lamb' Frt . 4411.101 . . Sort iron I at II e'elork A. M., awl 7 e'Clock tkeman Reformed' Church, Loudo . , lotween over and l'itt stealth. Rev. A. 11. ItErnier. h,.,•v lee, at 11 o'clock A. M, and 6 1 .deldnell 31.. . Ileth , 4l4t IL Church, (t rat ehargiilleorner ol Alain and pat, Street., Rev. R. D. Clonuld•a:,l"ahloe. .I: , erviceh at 11 Welock A. M. and 11 , ,f, o'clock P. M. „Church (second elnq.g . e.) Rev. A. A. l , Ileehe. Pdsto; • Servims in College Chapel,. of 11 I .I.o'clovk, .M. Houma 01tIloll,' Church, Ponilrol., :near CaQt ne.•t. Rrv..huao. P.arrt.tt, Pdhtor. Fen lees 0,41 Ike 1:111.1 Sur tiny lq each mon( ' , tiernan -Lutheran ((inert, ado, of l'enifeet, :11111 lle ht;•cots. Bev. 1. I'. Nahrhold, Pastor. ; . ,oi vine at ltd.:,A. y 1. • . • • 'Man 'J....hanger. in the itlatt'aro ucces.ary the proper 1.01.011 F are regilested to WI Ily DICKINSON COLLEGE ltot•. Clot, to, ('‘,llln,k,l). 11., Prt•sident awl Professor of • Rev. M. Johnson. 0. h , Profossor of Philon, phy atml,lollolo [Mel - store. Juun•s W Marnliall, A. M., Professor yr A-y•loyt .guages. • Rev: Wm. 1.. itosWell, A. 0.. Professor of Matilmont V 1 illiaw l'. W Been. A. M., Prolosi.hr of Not oral cricnee and Cots for of the ohouto. Alexander Schen', A. 0., Professor of Hebrew and I.an,luages. Sonnet h. 11.illmau, A. 0., Principal of the Orantmar B. P. puree!), A. 8., At.sislant, In. the oranunar School. BOARD OF 8(211001, DIRECTORS Andrea- H. Saataa. P. Qui.4loy, E. Cilratana, Humoldi,ll. Hasilton. 5e..13.1110 . .•ihh 1 )13 NV. Ei+)... Trea,arur, John Sphar. 310,songor. Mott ion the 110. ‘l.nalay of each aranth at Ktielaek A. M.•ut Etl- . 11.tilal Hall. . CORI'OrtATIONS Cumin/. 11Erosur ItAmt.---.4'resitlkt,lllellard Cashier, 11 . 111. M. 11Potein; 1% 1 1 / 1 14 or. N. C. Mus• t‘tokinitti, C. W. Hoed: Ifirot•tors. Richard l'arl:er. Thouuts Pax too, }Uses Iltlcker. Abraham 11.,1,1, 1,0 . 11,y, It. C. N 1 ormlward, Wm. 11. Mullin, Satuuel W s , hurry oud John log. • l • CAiliati. A\l VALLET RAIL ROAI, COM VA, T.—Presuleil Frederick I , t!cletat'y and Ttptukuk.v. litlward .l. 1111410 Suporintondeut.,O.W; 1.10 ' l'a,smiger traltw twkA, day.;Kaxt‘vaill leaviog Unalslo at. 10.39 41'1.1cek - A.••AI. awl • 4 Ot/ 1 1 ..31. Two 111411' ov • et.) a:Y: We , tw an', leaving Cloilslo id ASIA • o'Flovll A, 11.,1114 • - ATER COM ANY.4ljr.ldollt . arlek Watta; Segiehrry..l.entuel Todd; Treasurer, M. Rearm; Directors, F. %rails, Richard l'aisherAen, el Todd. Wm. M. Beetgm, Henry Saxton, J. _Eby, John D.ilargar, It. O. Woodaard, and 1;: M. Riddle CUMULI:LOW VALLEY 11011.—Praident, John tire. rett ; It...CSturgeon; Teller, Jos, C., holier.-, Directorg. John S. Sterrett, Ilia. lige' Meli,boir Bruno. man, Richard il'oedo: John C. Dunlap. Itobt. C,Sterrel Ili A. Sturgeon, and Captain John Dunlap. SOCIETIEB • • Cumbers , . 5 Star I.ndoo . No. 197, A. Y. 31. meets at Martini .001 an • the 2ud and 4th Tuesdays of every . 310ut.11. • Bt. JoAns_l.o.l;re 5o 160 A." Meets 'ld Thurs day of snob mouth, at Marlon lIftII - ' ' CariNe 'MON° 01 .1. 0. of 0. P. ' Meets 'Moialay evening, at•Tronts bullOng, • • , • rutiICOMP:ANIES Thu Union - leirti.Company was orgatitied in' ;SO: I're9ltleat,. Dworman; Vim President. 'NVlllintn• Porter; Secretary, A. D. Ihyltur; Treasur , , 'Poor 310 n.. • .ye r. Company mecla the first Saturday In :March, - Suptember,:and Deeimber. " ' The Caultherlatid Fire Company was Instituted Pehrir- • ary 180609. -president, , Ilobert NeCartuoy;'SeeretarY, philio (Ilkley; Trecaurcr, 11. S. The Udroprint ' meets on'the third Saturday, of January ) , Aprll; 'July, - and October. The hicreld Wlll IfoseCoMpony won-instituted In March, 1955. President. 11. A. Sturgeon; Vico Prosldint..TaMea 11..91eCartneyr-Serretury.'Samuul IL -Oculdr Trenk ureri- Joseph D. Halbert. - The, company,- ntei,te_Om .aupotra, StaturdaY of dirituerry, April, ' July' and October: It-ViE4, OF, MATAGE, POtogo_o_c_ll.ll_l,o,tlro_or otto-bal Eoun do iTelght Or on.. doi, , 4„:odtdt. vrAt -Callfurbin - .-orlii-ogem;- PoHlago 011 thd thO_Cottoty, fro% 1 tho 4tiktp g.tt cooto por year. , Toany put. Ud ooy tol ;:p.cop I{q at ago on all ; tea ofden voreve setter 4 owc}•9R ~Cunt pro•pnld Or o . o,copto; uoptifd. Advort {sod totters, tobo cloolced Avith tho -coat '',.. ill'i . 'i Li> JOB:&.,(iolc,",,I,: s. e. Oen of the SquereiAlithilt? IMMEN paitr4. • .[lVrit trrr fur: tho SECIIET - Sint..!.N6M 011.16.ACTER. ' Number two. 13= Low in the nether Earth; beneath the poop That draws Itsnight,if subs, and hea v es its surge, Chore sprang the first form that from chaos rose hifhled, off and . npward-6vermorai— Frefif thS fitiartzsfrysifl ; in fly): eaves; Front the hyscip and Lebanon's cedar tall; ryo.ll time M 11414101.11, of „w tt'ry snivel' • . Front Ateephig IIL'IrSIS m, \ttblun Funds; non the„kilig•f bawd.... of birds, and finality whaltsf, To the Lint ot all things, him bore _ ileaVens that 'rofttid him roilouiermore Is mini • -The'ldiar - aeteeiif 111., lot, hi; ' And it IL deed with seine aILIr dila, overthrow, of When he, who, ;leaven-born, dared rr,d4t tic' eternal king, heaven with thunders dread lint ifr.it the s.firsafee thunders on his head. 5.., the hvavy trrimp of Nations 'pving! Moqn with vfirla.l Pipit Ina purpoio—' Moving 'mid lima c ',Woof ug 4r 0. 7 Moving! drawn by monscers of smoko nud fire . Ihmving on il.7o , lli's breast in ov'ey t:lhne; Taunduriug 1.11,,ugh f..n.,,,ts and-sunny wands, Ove.:r A plod Wastes and ilow'ry Moving! nod with the lightning's flashes spunk Vilna C .utinent_tu 04titilitnit, nod prig Tho ,%yinds.to help them mars o'or clouds above! Long 7ia4 this inia,ie been, cod log on, Ato:o, to atom has boan tuldad o'er All d vvn limn r nu.o or than since earth began, Fr.ll/1 limn firfit form nud J 11,41110 amp to !nail. • • ihiw to blis,fiti intents true Is Instinet;' . iioes trot e'er the soul wintry blest: tier aNthe fulliYes of the summer conies, • , 13 11 tml..r!y, the o'er Northipin and on slow. - Bat eriwhere us tender spring those forests Gray, changing. their grunt, grain looks, so she sheds Jr' and gloduess 'round, or the first bird's song. lie tr.tr'leth virtue o'er the earth around,.. • with dewy irtrilintiss bads th.it spring At rho th,tgenial touch of sympathy? . its tv'si girt, the moment f,r the"iulud to move Lt 111141011 refit 11411.1 to lofty tuition . - At true as sit airs to wake the fiorr i rs: • Th•rn let the oft airs of the spirit waft To oar spirit's Kindred inshiratlon ; Thel, witli the universe, llopuinay bud. aud.luituurtUliky_ :5.1 our lifo's unioa,t path aluntid wear a glow :Sul o 'nett olurr,Ta• - pronthq, here beluiV. , .. ,ISSS, • ~r(rc°t.:. (Cu lr , • - rrroto Artlair'apme 313pzine,1 L 0 V Es' S ". \EL J EN.CE• = A. Yes, he waft uiideniubly an of the world. You coidd nol deubrit,' bititittiet . ched out upon our homely chintz lounge, the very essence,- of 'lnzineett, his pa tent-htatl,er, boots resting higher than his head, his white ringed lingers chteping a new volume, his air inatten fiye, blase and dissatisfled. ant speaking of our wealthy young cousin, Lawrence V;tue, who we 'thought would 'always bea useless mop, with, good-fur-nothing habits, und 'a pee vish old age. Confound It I I've -got the dyspepsia that's what's the matter with nie !' and CouSin Lawrence flung amide his costly book with au unusualonatiunt of energy. • 1 We all exploded into laughter, from staid Papa, down to pretty Bossy. Peradaid down Lis paper with an autased look. j 6 Why, Lawrence, it was only the other day !you were in the' lust stages of consumption,' said, slyly. 6.You 'needn't laugh; all of you;' retorted Lawrence, pettishly, giving 'us girls' a severe ! , ,glauce, • it's rather impertinent 1 should say.' 6 We cen't help it, Cousin Lawrence; laped our pretty Ilessy, horn cheeks 'red, i . tnil !pulled with soplireased mirth ; • You are so . odd ' I'm 'bick, nick, siuk shan't live long in tido mmy, I'm convinced,' nail lio Brink back with cogronn. , Law'renee Vont) I' toad Papa, .bringing• down hie hot on [belittle table, tanking it ring, .you'ro a I , loy.litnind, bir I You have not one noble.itopurre tiboui-you You have allowed youtluand nire'llgth io lie unclean and our . rode, yeu'vtrgOt - any dieeame,. Pto heartily glad of it it:inity-eting,-you-to-ridtiwkif-your-con ,vcietice cannot; •Go to wprlt getup early nod see the 'tun ri6e ! Do Yood, and 'youril htive an eaoY digebtion and whappy life! I epeak as a friend.' li's always 'work, work, work, with you, 'growled Lawrence, sulkily, llut sitting upright, and shaking look Lin fine locks deli- ' Come, I'll make you a proposal,' &min 'tied Papa, up.to brother,Jaeob'e•farm, and:spend the summer. Timor off your fid dle,fadille tanhietiables ; put ,on honienputt ; ace ,to work at the plough!. Why,, boy, you'll conic out - a Man, and a Dew oue Papa's embus antic; hearty tulles could not help but fire the blood of a mortal ; and.Counin Lawrence in one, although ' '• Oh, yet, Cousin Lawrenee,' we all - chimed in °hunts, do go ; it's a .charming . place.! Everybody iti'hoppy atere ; John is etioli alttie fellow, und Jenny such a darling I' ,• Who, may. • Jolla' tai? and • darling , Jen'. ny ? " detht;nded., Cousin Lawrentte, hut lazily interested. . : .01),..1 - eltOrl'r we all, began tigaiW, but eie:- ter Elizabelb begged tine migh!, be spokeewo - wan: 'Not so many . swollen's- twittering nt said.. We all looked ht :5 ,‘ Well,' begun `ntieti, in her, straightforward diction, 'John and Jenny Tracy are amiable, atioptati:by.Uicte Jacob, •whois vary fetid and proud - of them'. John, works On the`forni,,ariir Jenny' belpe in .the. house.• They •nrar both 'Oh, hey said 'knowing whielia o ! stupid :engaged people,: 1: suppose.: Excuse bie from being de trop P; , • But they're not engaged . .ut•ell, said , .Miss ,Bessy,..indignaut)y,. ridthri. toss of her -;hlh4iing .. ol:•;llfo . ynok`ringhns. , :-' Johri" , iimet the ;Jenny bK"•In. lokemil.4.,heip:.+l";ll:n: are. alminyit :junwing , ur 'coneknaluna r; ro, •••106.w.r.iipik-g'qqe:l3Tr• jy.Tirolingeti:efiir!,;•o44siyt;• , stui [a; ::!tol „ ‘,. • tlji!'; pp Ell . toe I know meting ot. (lit •yiadt: , I've a- COZr'4l/414-781 •TF9.1% - „114a. BLT Say you will go toJaceble, ml - 1 will write now, immediately,' interrupfed Pare, Well, sir,' replied Ltwrence, with n. half .sigh, you reilty think it'll +jinn • good, will eyes, I, kill try it. But bless' Tut MoSt'iinne nowi‘ with' itivitbet:' groan - be ye. lapsed into silence, •nnd' Wit hid bitr fani.sibe 'hin - d oci• work and'hook i s foiAneCticy'ti The letter' wits• written' no d ' !nlled, and in three daYs, with ti niontatfnl shake:llf 'thnliciktb Cousin Lawrence bible us adieu, r wearing the semblance 'oLu'man not-long.feepis Sweet 7 i3idar Foqnwns enC,of of piCees. Evert -E•twrefice t Titeht ro,, its LC Irove . up in front of its modest brown porch,: nil Wrentlto with 6oneysuokleb. '!'here wily I.inele , Jacob reudy to -welcoice„hitu his'vojee cheery, litrAchocks cruniple'd red. rose:: . Jecven 'riceCo stood „John, too,' behble fresh em.l.comely ; n perfect picture of health' and 111.111111101.4. • • • Jelin! 'Jenny:' ra . ng LUti`ele Jimohla , vdiee through the• ji&use,' ItININ erect by-u,tnellow, , • Coining, air!' awd a. tripping clairu thaataflt,t Now it happened Hutt pointer, ...Caprice,' had,..ttteetiiiied,,l . timtelf , at the bottnth of the etairease, and .b . efer9 she was aware, Jenny Toby stimibled (ler hint. Then .there was a' yelping and seatnperin'g, and being his' ageoial pet, LAwreppe felt an• noel and irritated, •Awkward !' he ejaou hued mentally, at the same•time making a prn 'fe•und'bow, 'without conalls .ting - tt look at the. unfortunnie eltu:e'. -- 4 . 111 ... 4 irritatiuit.. - ....Poor, poor dog r.exchiinted one of the yrveetest voices, and a v.und, st;uttlittle tau earesr4 the chig . 4 bilhen'lntad. - . , Why, Im o B perrezt beauty, isp't he, John ?' Aid you are'a pretty pfcture„hoth of you.' returned hluflAinctek .Lawrencesattri ous eyes took in the • pretty picture,' solemn: A 'charming, fresh face, amt blonde blue eyes, IL 'certain dignity an.4,..seieet ness of expression. a cordial. ssulls,.4uch . was Jenny Tracy, Raising his, ryes, Lawrence couldteitAtelp • fixed on his cousin..-' , Juxtaposition' came _ . tippertnost in hay itad. - - That evening -quite brought 'Lawrence out. -of himself. lie was vivacious and IniereSting:: talked of his tkvels with humorous Plensaht .ness. They all-walked upon the lawn. Jen ... ny ran races and challenged Lawrence to- is game of . Graces. Then he, 'crowped her. witlithe. j hoogi--and Uncle, Jaok roared with laughter, insisting that she should pity the foFfidt. John-backing him, Lawrence prepared - himself gallantly. I'm:a - pretty little ooeue orreoittunOe . ,...nO `suoh!thitig ! ! Au' ho advanced, she advanced also, mid 'gave - him at good, Honest kiss, -without alfectation„ lie offered her his aria, and thcl , went into the house, la ugh.ing I ke'a pair of children. This country air is capital,' quoth Law rence, viewingps2 . uddy, face liefure retiring' ' Uncle Jaoll . oo filar felihw ; John, find. rule; Jenny, good little thing.' 'Gut into 'bed, and slept it sound, .healthy sleep. • MME : - CItAPTEtt The next - day 'John and Uncle Jack were Us y out-of-doors. Lai[voice countered artaind, spaded a tittle, but it roiled Ills hands so he did not like that. Tried his.hatuLat the plough, btit c 1 1 ,41 gave that up, find wnl4'ed iota the house, fair:). exhausted. Everythihg, in.doors was tasteful - and neat ; bouquets eve here. nod little knick-Ictiacks scattered about. Where .was Jenny'. 'lining through the ball, Lawrence blundered through I, Wrollk, door and made n dinavery. There stood Jt4l - at the kitchen table, enveloped in a huge check apron, kneading ' bread., Ile -ttl-rued quickly, and WAS 0101.1 t to bent a retreat, - "Don't go!' cried Jenny, plemmutly, ing over her shoulder. You must he lonely ; come end [earn low to be useful ; I shall be done directly,' ° And he 'did come in,,; got himself dusted with flour a little, .watched her buy hands the breed, :was instructed in the art of"raising ilver night,' and untied the apron . Wings from around nen there wero strawberries to pick over, as the cash wail busy ;- so when U.p.cle_duck oninin.for drink or water he' Nund_ the two lituiable,converse, with stained fitgMs, on the kitchen stoop. • , But 'this waancivelty, and did not last long. In Wweelt letwrenee began to relapse; read, lounged, became apathetic, and at times peev ish, even to Jenny: .Soutotimes he hurt hoe feelings . hy his finical delicacy,. his want of disoriMination, his fashionable foibles: Julia culled hint a • lazy fellow ;' Uncle .Jaok told, him Two or three blutt truths, and even Jenny expressed her antipathy l'or inotlicient men. They were all he a lthy and happy but bier self; to4ds morbid fancy ho.:abetned - sinaled out to hear the'concentrated - ills' of life. Ile greie 'daily more morose ; funr, five . weeks sped'iviVas, still idle, slid abed for nothi n g : • ' Ilas this man 'any nobility of olutraoter thclught Jenn;) , fritoy. 'lf eo,'it ought to Ire brought to light. . Ile seems good nitiorkl` enough' nt times, and full of social; energy wheu , lie elieottes. ' Whitt a piiLt , thin with eo many fine traits ho shotibl.throw L away'llis life in.this way I. I will try land rtib'uti his rusti ne"...A.little.,.! And she did .try, like': a' good Christian no she woe, but all to nit naafi. live- I rythiug eltarequirtinfd, him . was grantedre- S'onietines with a.rudo,repulse hid den under t poliohad oouloaeo. Bu t t the crisis `'vriii Come 4 . • . • One moi•hii4;.ai ter to goon inane conieetlin't4 considerable, illzhumor — iiiithe pert of Lair rondo; the - eotivertiatiOn''tnree& Ocitodreitiiis 110 'ytitt-lielfevb Of...yetfl , ' said Jdny';'While'the'y bredle; fistlable: , i'Di'edntt , !'••l)egnn` leiivrenee;'nentetittibiiti eitrt 'llf Bue . ..Teio 7 ny ed IY' tO' 'retain bl . eeenl . nk n been:eenfideti Ctcher• it can you cretlit,4qlll Thing? , ..•,(letneuded Lawreve; in nu nzgressive . ;tone. Jenny",iiiiieiiiii - g7t ~plied that eta:dr:D.lcl . help tge~tu~ an iik,ll= . ,St •ar Weli.;• . llllstf:Tiui6y, 'you are mealier lunn =MI OA.IILISLE, elLirrlnrll." --11 - P 4 ' • ~ - 1 21 7 ' 4858 i thought for ; I She'tild expect e d dy' •yelr' .netlitirthents , adopt .the:Whimsl9litleinr . ajoennky •old we IlitrwOrds were so uneAlldd fir, hie tnan_ner'' l so Outting,,that :even the: patient ' Jerinf•Wits'l erolise'd.•' 4 .llawrence. Vilite,ll* said,. 'Wiling, her face -p ugh in g,' yoU lire 'Unkind mid ungen-'i .tlenninlyt I can overrdok-hrtkifer'giti•yOurin-' 1 sulting•remat•ks; when Frtataihielhatindid.; • genes uhd . fwohion have Orattlit.rbet 'tiny gee:: orous tttere.inigoilr :mantel TO them you ewe' my- fortieTitlificie - noir, and I many timed, when yoli - liltelifriaWdaW . ... tin burat inth'tertra,..and ' - •• 'Diem enihnkralititig l illence. • John t throligh:the"gldau door. 'Llt . Wimece eat pa" ring his' finger' nails--othirvilie . .thotioutess his head bent- What win .the 'thatter with him ? not anger sum44,--I• giellyeal--were moist, ' hie lip anything but scorniul.. ••:What..had..he done I Only wounded,. fdrthe twentieth- time, a gentle, kindly epiet.; broken' with the first . and.only-tram friends who had ever iaterestetl .I.l.themselves - ro reclaim.him,l !Ile ;saw' himself nt length:- saw. it all, now, .jus.rns if s he ,had " taken uli his worthless matihnof betwixt Its thumb und.finger as a tattered •-garinent r see ing all Its rugged failings, 'its threadbare . abort-con itjgn =f ull, all, And, this was the trust God had given him I.hoer, on that day, account for its sad 'want of-excellence! She had 'spoken severely, hut tratitially, o.4 . „bless -her! A choking sensation ruse in Ida- heart; his heed seemed full to burstirlgyaild for the -- (list time in his life - he trly'fruly loretelied. Then - t'oe. anew feelinnWas , born in his soul, Creel), Sublitne•and .Fresh as deW upon flowers; swat ru,iu. in Epring time;• Love how the thought startled !dm! what shialfd ho do to retrieve' himself in her now,- cur eyes?. He rae; nod found! himself • alone ; he woulitgo and seek her, and npolo gize for his rude behavior, the like of which should never occur again....; - _Quickly his hastened into tho hail, Lind hen' d her video upon the porch ; there' he followed. -.7-What lie sate wasnut ealoulated_to-make : him: • any.t he happier. John and Jenny were shind-• ink at the end-of the' - porch, John's _arm _ was • wontid.about her waist, her face hidden on his shoulder, Poet. Lawrence! there was no hope for faint ; yet, praise be to him, he did not hesi tate as to his duty, with a steady step 'sound ing upon the floor, he approached - them ; his --face:leeked-iltished and-Milndsome with itol impulses.. They started, Jolla drevi - uwaY his arm,.nud4enny half-ttirnea her head.. • jenny, Cousin Jenny,' said . Lawience, in . gentlemanly lone, and. _twilit sorrowful, tercedc for me. 1 hove been uneourtoous, un generous, and. I confess it, which is the s least i can' do.' . , • lie held out his' hand to tier. A glad smile „ broke over Jenny-'s.eounteriance, she took his band in both of her's. Cousin Lawrence, I have nothing to for give. now, although a few moments ' age I thought I hail, I have judged you too _basally, wehave both been to hiatus.' . *. •• Thus peace was restored, and they were all happier. , • , . • • CIIAPTER.• IV • Ceusin • ketwrencb!' called -Jenny, . one morning, two weeks after, at the bottom of the staircase, • I'm going my charity rounds, would you like to come with me • ' ' Yes, only too glad will - be down di- She waited,. presently be came clattering down, in farmer shoes.. Could this be 'the dainty, fashionable Lawrence Vane, in rough, brown homespun, ringless, jewellers, and di vested of all superfluities! Jenny showed her amazement in her face.-__.. Ii looks rather pirs!lerish, don't it ?'. said Lawrence with a genuine blush. Why, it's the very thing!' replied' Jenny', frankly. I wonder you never adopted it be fore.' • .• You see,' said .Lawrence; rather hesitating• ly,. I'm going to work some, Jenny. Old Jeff ' ry and I are setting out trees. on the back, lot. Oh !'ishall get along beitutifulfy, I dare say.' Jenny walked on silently,. thoughtfully, —Lawretice-oarried-her-bitsketi-nnd'therweut arm in arm. • Oil;,. what a wondtifful morning that was to Lawreneo seeing Serin.ilo aboul, like an an gel among the etch, the mnioted"and the blind. „. Every one blenslug bor,svery_orte 'at the sound rof her gentle vgice consoling, streagthening Ile deplored more than ever his utter 'uttworthiaess. . . What••is it) ou - read so much of evenings I' , lie said to „lip', after ten, finding her . alone by . a window reading. Shettanded him the tient ly bound:volume, quietly.: It was ber•Bible. Ile took it, and she, ildving - eothellting to look after, left MM., SO 'be" becameribsailie.d .. those beautiful trut he; ' {liiiCil _he blushed to - eonfess,-even to hitnselfvhe had never read be• fore. He found much of comfort, much of en ' couragesnolt thereib".• ' • iv not' too late; thoh,fer me to do good,' .he murmured. , • "Alt,- Jenny, 'Jeany,-bleiscd, •vme, with this Book ,for Any guide, and' you; dear : Out, beside Mei , ,14hat, might ;I dot, have beettorliet:tuight I•got . -40/. She, will marry John and Ite,he. , willtripeau ' bosom, while in-.l;eY• patience A• pose ees !3,y soul.Cokrogel , l will at beast bO,IVO/:i thy of her' ete * eirt,'her, "' • • lie kissed her little Bible, then finding her Imudicerobief aped' the Itstor,he, prey ell; ales`to . Guipg into thP ppr, or,fp ,rmeh her, he t ouid Uncle alone; resting V papery jo hn and Jeouy are omit tuifliti s iruoAlg , ht ! „" hAppyck . . , , lovoce,lq~;4rg~;;,gighed ,trg witp;t9,.!4ills9oxo,,p,4l4.loapgd> , ;o, mfu. , , do#•,tTeth th e re pgigcr „tba aw 34., Anf4.4,,A,114,44!kjtig Yer9::9 1 1 1. 1 i - nettY',.:-;TOM,,:,7eEfbfl4o4l 4 ?... oll4 ;.rbitwbey.; : 13te PP.PA 2.14942Tzthe.:(1eP1: : bet: 4durling,' and dietinotly saw .Idpi te4l ' band, ;5.1 'l.. • F;r, 4 •1 natural. oonaideritz,bebad'to 1080 . ky l calmly and eee hie =ne grant bops—the . ' beet. r ~, gum no. .truest ho.over bad ir# Lie troll\ Lim.; , . '4.e:o6oti•fti breakfast'' roe' over lie, rushed 61d end tvorked'foV.iwo digging tree kolen, •uptil; 1i 'woe.completely tvorryout. Then-Iti 'onme,bifelr, .fienied and, out of sorts. t le threw kfirineW info On . .arm- . ckeiv,neav by liffie're',„Tenny pot eiliving. 'Working lineinede. you ;very . tired,' ohs hie languid ettitude ; retuened . ,,ratiier bun- - ,Iv. , 'Alt, you have • exhu,upted yourself; I con. tiiiilze y ou gintio - delidiard. Ibitpunqq: Shall 11' ' No, tbatik yOu;.t urn not heed of entd_l nveieune , coldly - -_ . y • ". ' • 3Jeint.clookpd 'twilit° with 'a distressed air. .Witutlins luippetiod, 'Cousin :tawrntihd3 'tins any one hurl you in ittly w 4 'No—yes—l don't kuow, I bolieye 'have outdone toy strength, that is all.' §ho come to kiln, and laid lier coal, white Iniud,upon his forehead,: the touch of it'thrill ed through his frame Ile dared not letit rest there, lest 'ite. , eliouid Our edt like feelings, nod be rejti‘d'illte a fool. do, t.ii:a hurried . nieiauleilt, ,he . sheuk 'Jenny I' . • His tone'Was peculiar; he looked up artier saddeCll. • Her Noe was euFuseil with color, stic turusd to go away., . • 'Oh, silty I' lie cried vehemently, seizing her hand.' want you to help me-Lyon ti/ways do.! llnive never done any good in-my I want, to dO something now. Gun you:put mci,in the way of doing anythingy What, what can Ido Y' lie spoke fiat and agitatedly ; Jenny. was' silent Cur it moment, trying to di4- pgagd herinind; but ho held her fast. . ..There is one thing yo u might do, tut—,' she averted her (ace. 'Oh, let us Lave no 'buts,' Jenny, I pray you if there is anything, hOwever •great, however, loOne—let. we have: the satisfaction of doing it.' She evenYed to speOC onto or twice, :but eonmed otrugging.witli some feeling unknown You • might'help she said, at last, timidly. Lawee . nou'ehanged nolor, 11nd-drap ed her hand instinctively. •{Yell,' ho slid, nt lengil i'lllB timacnny L4therc , i.couroge, fO - r her voice Moodie,' it ...self. • . . 'John has bOen engaged, Cousin .Lawren . eu -never mind to, whom—for two whole years. Perhaps you were not aware of this. Ile Into been'butvltig ctii;ititi jittio to lay able to marry.. capitol enough' to ,make . .a ktiyurtent..' lie could npttythe unclitt loves,,aud bake; her home, you mtiderstand V • ,Tee, go on, go on.' • John awl [lave often talked of it t poortel low gets (term -hearted And miserable" oftentimer, ultliough I do my bejst to comfort him.' 'Tee, yes,' murmured Lawrence, impatient . now, Cousin leturrenee, heie is n chance dor ybu to do' 'good. Jelin Is poor, you are well to do, If you had not so tedieited,me, I should never have told you. Maki... John happy out of your nbundance, and I shell bu 0110011 and happy, too.' She turned 'her face towards him, for the first time. It Was bathed iu tears. Lawrence rose from his chair, gravely and quietly; . 'Trust me tb do this for him, for you,.. he said-softly. 'Jenny, you'itre .an angel,' with^ A sudden impulse he drew her inwards ,hint quickly and, kissed her pure forehead; then turning away, left.her standindin the middle of the room, breathless,. surprised and. tretit- Gling like 'He ran'up stairS, two, three steps at a time refiched his own room and locked the door walked rapidly up and down , the Sear, then .thiew Itituelf into a chair, with a low, Ile—. .terical laugh. Gut up again, walked the floor twice, then thrOwing hiMself 'across his bdd— as he had doni many a time, when n child, if grieiied or angry—sobbed upon the Algae CIIAPEFt VI John ywoe sitting on the poreb,litie urine fol• ded•ulion the wiudOw•eill, bin hettaheut upon .3eho Lawrence's alieeryfoice did net affect his mood; hu remained oiotioulass. , Iola), my deny fellow, soMethiug is t to yauttar with yojt,,soptothisg hue lieetttho mut ter theSe three days, Mahe clean brevet of , it, John maybe I cnn help you.' . , o 'poverty is a curve John,lifting a pule Nee, lids qbiveiing, sad bruit. "contracted. • 'No, no, John, don't be misanthropic! has its blessings yrreut idessinas,' lie was think-. ing ofJenny. then. ',11 0 6141 irant your con- , &tenon; and yob-are afraid to give it to me ; -I don't wonder, such tit good-for;baught --fel- - low asi. nut. Ttnt, us I nuid,before, perhaps :I 'bight help You.' ' John slionk hie head, and a fine blush eel... ~ oreti his el'ineliii,:ptirtly sliantie t twee.. Then he finial bluntly,, . 4 ' ', Lowrenee, rtn engogeti.lo. ,, be married,. have been fat., two years, to the. dearest.girl in •tho hoped:to, havo,a .itono. bo-..:, forethfs i,nn.hunthie,oago . for :tny,littie•hird,..: 'but , E49 ,l l P6 0 .10 11) 49. I?ais, comp lost„., the, ottuggle.. She has-waited se long, hiesst (aling; , eautiot g . tt. her to wait , for atruri , i, pettaiuty, tuaYhe for.years... would notibo a map,' ;Jo, ..I„,ean , never. tio.,that •. e • .141t , T9ie9,, oust. ,ati.,,atlaiiriog, — ginuos,7 , ! Telia's. -- o noble fact?, ttulttt b,, pox .Jeutty, 110 2 Atlpolt94.tt horyituFkie, and ,tore , But Johil--nhout—r J..tihn„oonfouud ulvray_s„heer.ttual,t,*t 134 w to 49. 0, $9 0 .41,t 1 0,g., ritittutt.`oblatuteriugo,„ )1,1,1 1 y,49u,pe0r-Op.t . is--A Itautir„ , your.esse hirA 0° 91; BtrlT/4nPllsN9:.alicrouPprix, 8 trIT/ 4 nPII5N9:.a li crouPprix , awl cO t, 1 1.,9Y9:, 1 %5v,9,14t qoUlti tho upon d .or tyta what {O ,, d9.,k41),• 1 319g.ji1te..44, 11 4.9tPtin4'..g91ng. , :ti;;rp0 JOOO. A. o .•,Y:ou..4%fr.4ruoluttutgliiunt'i ,,4, f. tioret•Vl ;944;, , 04.erri•A is,lfgtufned;';';Tigl'ci ;t4r.:iS out at-NOpitl'it,l l 'iYate,sooopt,4 l oohnt.tz , i; ri ag ift ; ttpe . ePb.f .. 0 f.,,La,Vt o OK' va IV 'efii),o,i'49liigiyiji4oooti Jahajagasittem4 apui olesped !AL, bis hands, fat* quiver- j MEE . . , Jug with alternate flasheSTof adreiktltif lion ; and astonishment, , God• bless-you I' burst through his lips,•fridii- the :botiom af his llont•st heart, while ho elniokxhobitnils lie held' with Vehement energy; 'Accept it!, to be stirs I still, And bless you all. tie days of , my- life: -letwrence, you are a man in a thousand, -to •belp a-peer fellow Ahat'you haven't known' six Ituo? s ths. Vnduesa brings tears ,to. Mates eyes. And I surear,-,-- ; ,' hear John ettohurnt xighthaed,. : .. that -every ,penny shall he returned honestly and justly, .if God-gives me strength and:life!' •• 4 There, there, Johii•don't:be -,herola ttbont, Away'with yowl Jenny's_ yyonder . .in , _the . I.gardeii, go and tell herianil_mtly-yon-both But my' deer Lawrence, let mo toll you how it•came.ithout that.' - Ndi one word, now. L.WIII. not hear it. Be off!' • • . the' happiest fellow altve 'shouted John, giving; a leap over We lio-hedge, striding on •to the arbor, his whole figure emanating. light aod•joyousoose• • • - CL14 . 11 . E . R VII , John none !" ' Yes, Johns gone,' replied Jenny,' with her quiet amile, looking up at Lawrence Blending 'n the door-way, hat in hand, ho seamed iihr prised and half provoked. • , SyliY,:the rascal ho - prontisod to wait for mo. 1 thought he understood we were ; going to town together, in the ti‘orning.' , • I don't think ha Vito, or he 'wOuld. have waited,'. said 'JetinY..•'Why, Cousin La wrence: you aro not , going away sn 00 , )11 tone - was' affectionate and kinff : Lawrence "dosed the door and. eat down beside her , Tes,..fonoy; I must go to-morrow.' ". Muse is a bard word.' oho said, bending over her vowing, and pl'yin - g her needle. " 'We shall miss you sadly.' - Bo was sileut, watching her fingers; follow,. iiig, with hie Byer the trembling of her blade rin4lets, and wishing, tviidling, wishing. ' Oh, Jenny, Jenny. Jenny..:' - calls for help, uttered it : withMit the , cogni zance of his tongue oe lips, seemingly. But it slid outref his full, fitll heart,. 11.4 WitLer slides froins, brook... Ifo*cOnlil it help but startlg her, 'with its despairing - energy, its heart divoking omphnsi9. She started, and the work run' from her litlmlts, h r bosom heavinn•Eher T.:millpartly open. .Sho could übt epeeis t bu sal treniblitig. Whar should 'Lawrence ilo—,betray . himself Let' her lot John, be witness to his weak nese! • - •Jenny Tracy,' - be saitl•trmfully,.cyou will have sornothing to answer for; you have un manned in, Made mu woak.and foolish no n child. .I pin going away do-morrow because I love you, and because it is the bear, the most honorable course' forme t-,,...riurritie, God bless you for the 'dried you dune Iho; Arid pun d.iy,w.hen you and John are twinged, rind I shall have, found my perico—thuti, and not till then, will I come to you.' Ile rose and walked to the door. She sat, her pretty head drooping, her eyes filled with tears.(, Lawre co!' The ple.t:ling in her voice detained him ; he Hided irresolute. Slmeatne to meet hint, pale and quiet, and hold out a little sealed, white paper. 'John asktd me to givp you thie. Don't go rend it.' - -He Ore it open, read on, grow dizzy and blinded. 'Not you! not you! Jenny, .jenny Tracy, what is this V he gasped. • She bad gone to the window, but came to hint now, with a little bunch' of heart's-ease in her hand, an odor el frarince shout her. ~ My eyed are swimming, Jenny, I am afraid to think I have read • aright. "Ile says it is Bossy, piTtty Missy iinit'ho loved, that he' will Call' 'wife.' • Ills blessing„ ,his darling 1. Oh, what will I not risk, now, what will I not' dare sake of your lovh !' tart Th t gentle listids 'clasped . hie; the sweet fl ,we a rested itgainst-his heart, nnd..the oat vulue ef•Jouni Trany whispered, Dare evelythiny' SO he_ttion_hisi.joy_andlhis_glary_hiime_tiolik lireast._ lie fulled hfs swept lily of 'the valley his fragrant, slender love, close, eiloSe iu Ihis arms, never more to pert, never inore to i be 'pur,,iiiituler. Auld Lawrenee• Vane thei+td Gott ftai his new. manhood, his. blessed .tiatva tieu , •- Saint' will hot be ourprised that one worn-, ing as 'we wore at breakhtattt stout, .htialtlty figure; and smiling - , sunburnt face burst iu upon as like a gush of sunlight. Could' this La Dawreace the man, we neyer expect ted to see-Mieo agaitt, who fell; he should not bit inlnistauce a - fortnight aftifitittiog front uol Yes, it-witta he, frank and genial,:with a. blootu.ou his oheok, and, a' blossoming out of all his energies euoompasaing hitm • . Ile kissed us all around,• heartily,'especial ly pretty Bessie; whom he culled .a and a: teltout,'-• tbet ho sat down; and' told us his story with a beautiful frankness that'iWas dolighttuf.to .see. •: •:: ~- .., , ,JllolpoB4ll 101 Mr. Lawrence ,'. cried Miss:, Itessy,,shaking iterAluck curls at. him, and iniutickinglimknowiug tones, beeii to Paris I I kuow something , of the world I' ~ !.Quarter! quarter l'...cried%Lawrenoei look= ing lutuattotner . than ovor. thrnugh- Walndma ea tlyspepsiti,? . .quoth , %Papa,:alyly;•• .what . 'has become, of:it• " I'4l ThO hectic flush I.'.exolninied Suentiplaiig4: 1 4g 1 .y , • ;;- • t n 6 Ow. (pirli, hod, to ran away:like coward tie:he, Wee t: -,were; toot umehr for !him; Mtni .synetJeupyjrney, was: nett . there .to Thera wero,tl7o jwore ell, brideemaitii. Bo4sy ,was I?Ve),T, in al mill° , ribi t - MinualitVaitalreliVimM htidi,"abd !Sentry and orange ''..:44111Y1/44e401",,Ve! 44,AWAR0W,F..4111:1, a,VI(11 , 13t.10 .ti . 034913 ' :,.ljUplgtr, J,Funk. mu( reet,ta'n'iMv — nialaX:tratil foim, .tt tjtyGtit hin'o3 gr,s,:u'uttl liappy,,yttitter,7l4.ilitntrtntittritielaTitintrjitatiee;.; ti : mir,g„notl •Fui'9o4. 'Aa . ••! , • chi4dtgAiletTati! ta`ak l to it, yu inetlioieut 'men leesuo MI {VI 40 Pet annwriri Inadvande. itenot paid iniiiivanOe.' Nithics' ptprinttpt _:.(Wrltton fur toe Herald;] Lovws ~ r uckasis)l,. . /11( .P/NLRY.-ji I'll koep thee in.retoombreinco . And every word of thine,. Shall corn° in.futitt'S'yearc to Pence on this heart of mine; ' Thy image ever shall Init lock'd ' naannry's deepest cpll While waves' of love, shall over roll — With swoocandlentlo mien. ~• • • . . , • . • . • I'llicee then . in remembrance 10ve,4- • • Then m art y guiding star;. - .• But- ono'hat-I-inust•worship-nim, - , ; Yet.ldng as.life•tomm is giimn This ihitliful heart is Blinn' $,.,„.•-" Until we part to Inset again- In heaven's sunny elime.' Baltimore, Mid IVIVES.SHOULD BE BETTER THAB THEIR fIUktAND,S Don't any so, even if you will think it," said a young married lately, while WO.! were, talking together of - the duties of wives,-. , and I - persisted, in 'saying, wives should be bet• tel than their husbands; - that 'at tht end of ' ten years, if the husband could not. earnestly' lank into his wife's patient, °lnert - eke() and soy, 0,11 the choicest blessing of my life, I bless God that lie gave you to me, for through- ' your influence lam a be t ter man," then she had not boon all that a wife should be.. Young wife LeWWI never thought.of this before, and Jut thit painful truth nf another du ty.foreeditself upon her mind, -- nbe flinched and wr:thed like an impatient boy who WWI 'having a ; therp. extracted frolia the tntigh thick ness of hie hard heel,. MY bearf •was pained fur the. young wile; yet honncled 'for joy when ehd raised 111;r:hewed head from her hands,and choliking the tears bank, said .resolutely I must .be more patient and 'gentle,- Charlie can over sty. that of me, must tie o buffer who than I ever have been." Aiid then tolf-solilequisipgf-she-went-enlaiking - rlow; : ol - must he min's particular about dressing neat ly, like I when-ho was n.lover, find I must not scold Ili,ldy, et...baby Ella, or that 'ugly habit will grow and' fasten.itself-nptin me, un til I.sh ill aiways;we;tr. n scowl like that fret ful Iles. Smith , and I must be pleasant, and t'inurful,_atnlinterust_taynelqn_his:ruatking_a,.. loud, and do all I can- to make him love hie home. •:‘ If I have -little' troubles - 'Mid vevitions through.the day, when he comes borne atnigh t wott't tu'll'him•about theM;- like I used to, and I will bepleased with all ho does for me, and show gratitude for every little kindness , lie bestows , upon tne. "Dear Charlie! he is a love of a , husband ; he chore me among all'others to walk by hie' eidir.tyrotgli life, I ought to make hie life ell bright, and beautiful, and not'. plant a I thorn therein. • How glad I shall 'be, Hat the mid of long year's of trial, 1 shall bear bit' say " You have ;node the n better man, and, .Gocl helping nig, I will hear it yet." POCKET MONEY POlt WIVES "Rusella" talks at the men, in a ;Scent istfm her of the Ohio Culiitiator, after the following sharp fashitin. Can it be possible that there are . such menu specimens of husbands as she . describes? We can hardly give the allegation credence They delft deserve ;to have wives at all, much less, goad wives. "A man knowa nothing about the ton thou sand little necessities, ant wishos,and needs in his family. If toll that Kl ‘ tty needs it half dol. fat^ to buy new bonnet strings, ho will say the old ones will do,' if idoe:ywashed. If his wife with it Slavish fear, steals up to him all in a tremble, and asks fur a dollar to buy . one of those loves of collars like Mrs. Slade's, lie will push her and coldly off from his broad, fat, shoulder, (alt ! witetle nice dinners make it so broad, and fat sail muscular?) and says she lies two handsome ones already, when all' the neighbors are nudging each other, and calling. her the woman with the collar,' because she, duly has one tit to Wear. Atid .she wants a .petiny •toluy.baby A: piiir of shoe strings; or IVilliela altite.penolf, she has to ask .nly - Lord' fur if in fo'ar and trembling, dread- ing ablaut refusal,ceopledwitka hint of eitra. • . vaganoe. Too bad, too bad, very likely, too, .f rllOl the wife wait a maiden, he, the Wolf In akacp's clothing, came pad *Coed her from a lime'of luiuty, and plenty, telling.hpr.7;, glowing inlen'olthe4ovely home that'awaited • her, and of the. great love . that only eought , to make her 1,16t.r.' Senn': liuslindtfmho give, their, lYinee..pe ellue;ailee uf, spending money,. dole out .the•' , dollars one by one; ac agonizingly as'. though' the throes of death , were, inch by inch, Fend-, .ing.tllo , -Olingilig soul-froth' the, hOdy,,andith:tti-_: clistruStfally,iirilheut a bit of that: grentloyu-. , ligt!Cili t makes ,Ohra Oh - artried e queer tiou the wifo, meanly end susiileiodidy;:iti]te 7 how she Inys 'out eieqred peulti ." A:urOy , with euah men I i'd„os Mien. be for life 'to* 'carcass, 'as be. fettered. by tit!" beautiful bond efymarringe •to'stiolirit Meek— hilitatian'of;MatihOod I:. “I ty snail ,wetamit, and, they „are „not., be 4111100, , jr,, as weety ,yeara drag averthem,.. they grow 166 and leen. 'Thar* yuttt;r nature beeanaes :wttypu4 and all the beauty end olieeyfuluess goes front thew, as, the, .Idootn' front litiwete;, and :se t lee!, their daily pfayerls, glve Broader alitlX4lit ar;'W on .eotldz ecti' and aitpreolaie.these,littletnonayAnattara-* , - as we women do.. imputable for a high. wonat” • Audi lowt 6 M 3113 . .„" g° o l.,ro.m'”)vit9,reTPre nuiiQue liuspand p :oue who ig.e4,nrro .go;% t itar io , nootimulati?n,,c,f,mapyx . ,ripilkkt er thATl for., klick. ;; . 1,13 P049 .68 6 r !Y°9Y/Y4t!t 4 all ihrupgh • • Aptir The,' of 'tirortme i.a;'3 ,„i‘ ,1;- ~, , : t Ah e rtr e e sae t , nnd j lo&kEti4t,herr • solrllal6'o ()tear stren4wlllsOoti wish tlto -Illynere.indelese,--Ano.Lfthe:4lll.4ola r. -wi;„ -4 " ° !'vrcjl. V P,-!*Y•z l . o . ( s!bo!yiming : l4. l he raPptiLy 01 1 8110 Ar,iOuqttelisoartlitdortriittr.. , :e; mind and heart, that,ehomy have . reascin . intlkorAr iiireot her love of ,orotitoeui IO due moderation. 121321 11 Ea N0.:3~.~ =EI