G:=Z - VOLIMIE THE CARLISLE HERALD s ThlwAny 111011fillg by WEA:ItLEY & WALLACE EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. ' o,o:cr in reheent's Hall, in rear tr.(' the Court .11',,u) Terms--$ 00 per -annum, in advanpe =EI IiATES 01 MUM OFT0(711i130pT301 22 00 1 001 6 00. 0 00 14 00 20 00. 0 00 11110111 00.111 00 20 nu 5 75 0 77 ) 12 50110 00 32 70 0 50 7 50.11 00.20 )J) 8 110 7 50 8 50115 50,22 50 77 50 8 001,0 510E7 70.2000 42011 00110 00 701111 15 00.40 00'24 70 41. 00 75 OD 20 00;25 00110 90:75 00 100 00 HOZI 1 00 2 00 1 50 3 00 2 00 4 00 2 20 4 72 3' 00 5 50 3 5); 0 50 4100 50 500 50 10 00 10 00 II Od ECM OEM 12 lines constitute a s taari , . For Executors', and Ailialoktratcaid Nut it a, 44 00 For Auditors' Notices, 2 00 For irmeeid and similar Notice-, - 3 00 For yearly Cards, not cciatialilig cis lines, 7 00 Vol A nir iiniAtiont.. .05 i I . my per line, ailless roll- trarteil lor by the your. For Iturineve and Special Noticit, lt) emits per line Double enittain ndeertiw•moute e•lra. Noticesmeant Marriages m a d Drat lie from. CARL DS, - - 1 I. A. %Mei.. A TWOOD, Pa:s.ICE. CO., I= 1.5 . 1,1 es Jo d ol uII kind., of PICK 1.1:b D F,t I, I' FISH No. 2to North WharreA, ,o, . str • 1,1,70 • B. comt 1872. ',PIZI \ 0 COYLE BROTHERS Jonpiso AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS., NO. 24 SOUTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE. They have constantly in stuck a large 'selection of Notions and Fancy Dry Goods, ladies' and gent's hosiery, gloves, suspenders, neck ties and, bows, white trimming and milling, Paper collars and - cuffs, note, .cap, business, 'atm, billet, wrapping paper, en ',Spey liags, tie pita, ()Tug's, - Valley soap,' hair oil, pexliime, anti au empires variety c , rknirl: knacks. -.- o - ideT,F ‘‘ iit rrrc:ir, ptotnpi atten: Gun. . COYLF, 71 1172Lf D it- • •.k N II." 1. 1114.1,011, 0111, k. C../ III! til: Ifiir 11.1 .Lrvetr, I Ist Pro , l, 4 lON. 1711 • E. BELTZIMOVER, 'A TT; 9:.1' Y IT I, A W n II ill, r It Ell l I:MAN, vc Wh01f , 31.• ip MANUFACTURED To BACCO, R Mira and .ditu.r.,, Phil•Aelpliia. I= C. Pk ILUIRLUM. WM. B. 1U: t\l' RN'Eit, A '1'01;NI.1",z r t,.ccc Oa" . < , O 1t.t.70 J. H. GIIA lIAM. ..V. SUN, ATTORNLVS I) COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW, No. 14 ,So , ''L HiOrel (."IV, MIME= Ho, .1 11'..;Intlt, .lo4lgo lho Ninth Jutli. int Dolt: o t. 14,4 '0 4 ,111.41 h o p.,tico of h,w, :11Id Ult) , 1111,1 11. (lon ban, Jr. V 1 111 procoict. io lll...maim, of Conitmr• Pvrry and Jot:iota. idov7l-tf JAMES M. WEAELEY, =EI OFFICE,,N 0. 22 souni II .11 , U , VI: 1% EET CA ULTSLE, JURN CORNMAN, ATTOKNEY AT LAW OM. , No 7, Rll ,111'n II di, in rr; r of tho Court How, 'H.F. 01IN II &NNON, 4t9 NV II OLEAAT.E kA ND D 1.1.:11 IN THE BEST QUALITY 11r/NES yi L /QUO lls, No. 41 South 11,Ino :31reet, IL 7-21 y =MEE j6: 4 El'll. Itl'UN Ell, .In., - A'1"1 . (11(NEV .t 0: I/ 1,/1111, rysit I, Iwi ~.irth cutk 1;1131.,, pr.omptly. L u , :,11.i lufet,tl JOS EPDADJ:1,1:,r,,,,,1. AT Practices in I)au phi u uwl Cumberlanti Countios )FtWE—ln Court 11.1.1111e:NO Kr 11111. 1 .6 In 11, reqtrof MECHEM MEM JOSEPTI P. CITINEIt. . CHAP. P. CIII,VE4 LAW,; LOAN AN I, COLL,CTION OFFICE OF JOSEPH F. CULVER & BRO. pins."ri AC, ILLINOIS. Wo Imo Ow 11...4 111 Or , lor plaqiltg cltpital on 114 - nl-elots, improi-44.1 4.4411144. inve , ligated, and Ateartet5.1141114 , 414444 !rpm our own ottlet. Ten pig . rout Illtututit and 1,1,1110 pus I/WM.-Amara mum). WO boo - 0 cult ottuluilenttobt ow. ty part of. Ike - Oust. ‘11144-14 41441114.114.4.4 lus 441-44ry (444,1111 p 144 r speedy 4:0114444t1r444.4. 111:1 1 EltENt'ES: II Until:1111, lull M. P 1.1111...,., 4 , 4,1..1'1111. .1. e,.,.. 11. fl 11u i41 11 1 1 :1111111, , 01r1k1... 11.,111.1" .11ric F.Aq. Ilai rivlurlt. llon. P. P. CtiliN, 11.11.111.1:01 ,, stiing, 1i:1,1,1110,m, P. C. 11. Hoar!, 1 1 11ilit. 1f,1111113. Poraroy,, W‘u, 1'.1,k I•ity 122.j071 C. HERMAN, • ATTOILN 1;1" AT LAW LT{4lll A. K.. IeCLUIIE. .1. 11. :%I'KkEIIAN CL . U R E 11{.:.AEA1,ii, 1,,11 South Hixtlt 1'1,11:1,1;•11,11'1, 1,10711 y. , • " PII.SIIAT BARGEIL JUSTICE oi."ritin,r,Ant.: IVestpimfigboro' toirnahip, thlinhprlapil Coollly, All busitionF, ent rm•'od to 111111,611 receive prompt ittleution. ' • • .211mA70 El A. LINDSEY, ATTOhNIN-AT-LAW, rrirr—lN ;ICs. ItI9I.ISIeO, IN. GEAR or Cj,721.1 Conti' _ TT •. P. SAIY1;BB, , .1 1 Y ... ATTORN EN AT L . A.W," ' 01live, 22 'oittli ll.ovvr strqut, nvnt Ow bowl 'WM limp Homo, 2, .. 111,41.1iD . • . . . __ . . W E' '----7-'--...-;. B. :- )1r110 - ' k ' '2l-' ' '' ' ~• , • Artql.Nlll' AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ' oFrivi: A ziiirtEsinr:;.au:, 2410 surrlt 3. NTRECT, Below Wajeut Streot, ' . ~I l'IIILADELl'IllA: . ' _ ' Aavertisements . DAVlDforindigy Justico of tho Peace, would announce to Into muneroue friends throughout, ,ho county and vicinity, that hie special attoutlint a ill lei given to thu collection and nottlemut of all claltne, book nceotantx, voo doo noted, Ato,, imd to writing of deed'', mort,tagos, bonds. &e., and Ili. to the selling and renting of Rho! Edtate. Terms moderato. Oilleo In thin Court Homo. 4iti.72lkh - • ' NEW ADVERTISEMENT not3quots, 'Wreaths, Crosses, Baskets, Cut flowers, add other Itemrdtlona for Parties, Wed,llllo, Are., !trimmed Intl...best stylohf 'art to order: Orders by mall plotnytly ittlencleil to. Add 1 ...., O. 13. VON 11.1111. E N, Carlisle, Pa. 3tha7 . 2oin 7E7 - 011. can °MAIO. :Dye Porfu mortaa, and Finley Artiele9, at .1. 11. Haver aticleil. • I'llYslclaree, prcncrlptlona carefully cunt. puundydAt. all lintel, HAVERBTICK, . N 0.6 Bontli Llanuvor ute6ot, Vitt.Halo, Ps, 10.0ct70 1111 t, A. L. SPONSLEB'S COLUMN. A L. SPONSLER, 14,1 1.7.3t.;t0 Aet, ttrtirt Incur ant, and itlttnit Agent. Offittu Alain :trout 'noel et, tru Stinarf, AL - LT,'W3IiE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE --SOutt,teti on the llaitithoto Turnpike, lite miles- Seittilt Yof Ctrliole, near thu %Hinge of Papotitwn, CuMboriand County,contitilog Ilk o a—lattiti Lotion as the tirrdlrNoN FARM." Thintpral ...tight - tate it largo Slone ttlii mot tittiuit - eilttfoilitlinga--a largo Bank Iwo 'rollout hf water and cittlerns. An it limit fitllll it cannot he excelled in the county. having a large nimie and peach orthald. together wills pear,, cheerio., grarim and ttrawlitoiries in 0411141 am., and o gotol Market for Ihu xnmc. Thu line loontiou the Luildingc, di'lightful kw nod 101,,,stnut outiomulintet, motive it tow of the. most domrahla hootot in tire Cumberlanil valloy. Tina moperly mil he dispoFoll of upon lavorthlo tern, Apply to EMS MOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE Ml,E.—Sithale.lon Fointli Pill iitroot, Cori ontoinlnir nog In imot nod 110 In doptii In on alloy. Tne inivrovenointii urn T\V)-STUItY 131.UCK IIOUS13;' with a contaildniii parlor, hall, dining Minn nod Iwo ;ill th, iirtt Ihna, nod lour riao, on tin, sticionl, with lialianly and ghrriid— nali howin i India nvon, ion die hini in and nth, con• 101 l and a go.lniel..t . n, ‘ fi tilt trios anti gritia. inn!. r• ri - 101y1 , 1 l'I;01 3 1:1CrY 10()11 SALE.- A in; 0..1., P.sl.lqt I sit ok.t, sh.ve Pitt sln ”t. Tin. 1. , in hoot nod 210 Ivrth,ooo• of On eivsihk lids in Thf , Itnpros.:nonts FRAME I)WEIALE , .; Th. I, , rtv. ntu•J 1.1 li(it — ..Llf. ANT) LOT OF (711011' NI)„.A.T 1'1:1 VA'I'N: S 4 L E.—:3ltnated on West onllt street. 'Lot :.;') by 24. Ii od, a two st , ry brlrt; in;, se( 1..0r btrh I,an F•tterb . 15 by 4:I &el containinz I, 4,51111111/1 /11111 ono on tho C111111•Ev,11. , ..it laffidina.,ll)diani in 41a. 3111 d, abnadno, of fruit, enwdstinsr apple', pears, idonis eherri , s. The prapprty i I good oiler and a ill 1., ,, h.4pba,d upon rod.4.ll;llde b.rins, W. SCOTT COY LE. 1872. ( . 0)TmoDIOLI3 T \\"(1-- S . rony yt; 1 Ni'lt 111 PITT I' W, x.ll I: -C. 1,111,6. 1.. • lit • pall 51+1 11.,i.:: ' 'IT- in 111 I,t , .it •it I•titt tiy•ti II ill r,t• • , i.litt•tt t•'• :TONS1.1.:11, '1,1;1( I;ES.II)ENCE AT I'EIVATE ALA: 1 o .1111 Pitt kt•••• t. otyir 1,11. t ., ri V— lt l )1 lIOUSE, 2, •. nn I 1.1,11. ti, t•,, nr. 1 f pr.ll-t'alth• romi, “ti thr -:•.1) rinr, 11,1 ,1„ von n..oh ,t 1 'I • , tt •,..tlt ) t- ttt g“0 , 1 s , P-p• •••' lipt it t,. ) - p11"( A1,1_:11;1,1.1 ~ 2 . : \.1 •11I1S, within 1•. I I,ls .• 0 0 ' 101 1,0,1 h • 11011 .1 /1 . 0011 1 1 1 t• 1,10- 0 MEI A ))11 I.I•I I, 113 r t • -hip do• •:11 i•,:it• I 11..• • ~.,iptor ol C•1.11•••1• At. 10. • '• I• 1131, r h. 'o, •o , • 1:: •r 4•••• l• An zit, .•••t• • 1,111 , 110.4 . A 1):11INISTIiITOICS l 3 i 0 I A••. 1 t• 1, 1 tl.• 1.;•.,1 ti t• 1•). thug It•••;1••h•r• I 111,11•••,inn.1t•• z-ol•se•riber •/111,12 11l 3 ti.l 1,3 All p•rs•Plts 111.1..14nd to •43i‘l •,11.• 1.111 ',lt .1., ...lie1.114••liat•• i•Ayittont, .111•1 111•••••• 11111, II• 13I• 010 op•rly ..11,111. • •rk•l. •• II.INII rend. ji'ltiTATE NO'T'ICE.-I,etten4 testa ,„,.„f„ry no the traeel Coo. or, Into of tlitoor Allen townellin, dot:ea.-ed. bovine; been granted by the Iteelet.r of Cumberland coOnt r, to t flubs. nhers In: In New Cumberland letro . exh. All poreott , ha On,:thy , egnlntd thy , raid twin! o dre notified to oreoo t t Mom. and I lime, Indebted lo the same, to ntAke lionnelutte 1,3,111 , 11 C, i. .101 IN 11. CO 4, VER, I.S ItltttlV 1 ] Y ; . E t ( il l l; ( i ) r i r n t I (‘ 1 7 . \ 1 into 1.1 •ffit tit. tI, It.txtt I imattttl Its th,'‘. Itt gt•ttt.: etttnltt,ll.ttol .ott:nty, tott ritnt) rt.titlin, 111 5.41111 MI idlOtoll t. ,, ,11 , ).111. j.i , lstms Ittrlt.tded to wt..] sn 111 t•to pot Inalto Ittitat•tliaLt• tt,t3 Int•ttt, and tho.! prt,..111 111101 , 110,1t1,1,1,.. lhn 1.. r Irinkottl. TI ENT 1.1,111" r. h EH It. h.n, • Po,. at or. e,r the stock t I I ' a. , in( i',11,0 Pit , .:usuing In , k ••11.10 Att, I,llril.veS A:.ltl • )1' I Xt.\ YEIIS. 9 I 10.,, , ,urr.r of I - .11,1,..-I.tik.l ii' ird 151.11 , 0,t 61. g ,1111, 1'1,./ .11111 111,11 E. N., I.pr the 1 , 1,, /Vi t• , •;:,ht.x. e ito. Ini era r 1115,1 , ... 11114 i I. C3l iNlu— ;II the (...,ItllnzAjiolleCn 011 i t ,, 1141 i. On nil iinunly s, and 11) J11;•.1i , 1 4•11 %II zniit .1 . 11 Tht ;Croft.... It ri vitt , at. ollitin until tht ii.iy t i tiptotolit i r • sit syllitih - On ti slnidf talon iit All unpaid taxi, W.II . 10 11 . eNssnlili.ll,::fll,lll 555551' tAtitY Itq ' 155110 C tI6II. Alm.; at the Olin . Atli iilitt i o, - tinirrhantit mot think.. ',II tilltltill 111,11 . 1 sushi irrrithuter. (11.:01t , ; hl 1101111, 2 - .114'211 Tioasur, Culith,land 11 1 1 111,11 1 . QC11.0()I, TAX: (H 1.872%, 1'.1% tle.. ItA 11. I .0..1 Inrectoi 11 01 the lit , rmigh t.I Ustrll.l,.. o dnl,llrnfe thisrt, :all I .1,1 10 ill.. Tp.avorer i4attl hoot Ulvh,ri it,, tli1•1"1 1 1 . 011 . 10111101 tills. the I CI . OOII/1 1 , will 11t loud it I'. or! e,) nt 11 1:1)N1......Adi I' mut 111.• lIVENTYND:IDI'II AND TIV!.:N"11"-NINTII (l uty.l,thitt tt urn pl p and p d o ,k 1/r..,01 , 111 y,. nor the put-lump itt 11:cl:tying mid taxed, dud up to ...Id tiott.ti uu,y hp pith' At tho oflioo tit Opt Tr, it'll, or. No :IN '• Marion 11,11" building, ll'vot Nlaio 01 vet. tlu.ull torus paid lln or bitfore dati , , it thithatition of I= V PET C N vv ill Isl. vyt,l, atd plo .pt iLlyilv.nt,rirvl Inr Sill 11,r, n•uudulnb 1 1n1 ,, k1. v wiltrant tnplirat , • vlll . Lr Aenrriting to iV. .il,lt.t 17, 1h72... 'unilcisigneti having beanquiali g Iwo r It.footheo of Illot illapartttl to attyntl to all Ittp.ltt sx ontrla.lt'd to ItOn Office in (Ir. , i 1,11 1 .4 to,r the mind In ri.,te at ilt,t,l'imatylorlatt Chord, rottitlont:o UO 11'.41 nth 21011.712tt A. I( N , a Sncetrtete.Y. T IPHOV.L. YOUR' tiaurr •BY THE USE IW, iryilt; & •,SON.'S • _ Carm Parabola Spectacles ! MANUFACTORY kr LITICA, NEW YORK ' 1. IL lIAVERSTICK,' DEAI,UR IN = AN p INCY A ItTICLIV, kp •bARLLsLE, iF appoluttll twont fur tho.le of thilubovu xpevlacl. I'EL'SONS WEARING . GLASSES or (hums jo lived thAOILlo . tall;foOlV every eititowo LIAJLANTEIi TO SUIT TIIU,SIGIIT.PEIRICTLY . • - No Pepers Employpd. , 1 / 4 31111 . 1711y -- • MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ' • FOB 811111 T 1t IIItIONLEBSI But ill° DIAMOND SPEOPAOLEB will prinwrvo It I( you mine 31 , 1111' eyealalit itho Own° • PERFECT L.E.pr sE s Mound nom minute ~..ryhtal rin)blov, in.,1t4,1 dens tlndr limn° nllnutiond" nu IWCOIIIIV liardne.re end' brilliency. They 'nlll Dint nutty - yonr3 find Urn - ,i7urranted nitinnior to all tabors in use. , . , KA:4, • :NI ANy PAC =RED 7tY ' . E. SPENCER & OPTIC I ANS, CAlllll , N.—Nnm , gooupto unto,. ',tamped with our troll° mark. tor halo by rorpoutiblu agouti throughout the ilnlon. • - TIIO3IAB CONLYN, Jowoler, Carl Po., kaput, (tom whom they can offirje obtained. No pedlort, employttl, • ' • '7,11,11-1y • MI n. X , • .._i____\ , t ' t • '1; ' , 1 1 - - K .- - . • 1 "'. . •-•:>. - -• ~.Sv •)'. i - 1 ...43 A. L. SPON:=LER,, Real Extat.LAollll. A 1,. SPOIsI.ER, Rol 1.:91.ate Agent Retil E,tate Agent.. A I,•synNsi,Ett. tc,.ai 1q91,0,• A. :. S 1.1,1; Ilt 1,-Lnic A g.•l‘t I , :ILI \ i.eual Nor ipes = =II 1 f ~ ?~x 2\ s .V:- --I.: ' ;'.i , l' r ' t ' IC:,7 3 +f.t.:.-' 1 .1) '-s\ . , . 71 :1 " . , Y . i I (:)^' CAS ypNX4l'.4. T.TatiRDALT' MOANING JULY.. 4„ . 1872. , , , , , I: l ky,•.1.!4:1, 1.1 --;. r, ..i. •,1 ). .. ~, I ~.. , PADDY'S EXCEDSIge a:t . 'TwitB gr,cOuk.kilcso tprrIbt6TANIJ .4.1 tt.) n through a (Own thin Lain tibi a pasties' A broth el", is boy, 1 0 0 his'orpl: Its bio ; As ho'wzilltoct, his shillalch iss4 frd,;;; saying: thn tor for t6go . Ito Jabbers!" lio looked mortal sad, and lila ayasp"as aft !nigh As a lire of turf on it cold winter's night.; And divil 0 word tlutt ho Enid could .yo As ho opened his mouth and lot,out a, yoll,i(=; " op to thy tap of the . molintain I'll goo Unto:s coverod up wld this hodtheßuine Footr - 4; "110,10.11,ers "' Through the lettobuva he saw. al i,. t.... hut along The light of the valpflos and fire, Uat n , ' But a 14,; chtiok of ice hung over IA heal, Wide shah it owl groan "by St, l'at t" maid "It'e op to thud vary Tip-top 1 ou it/ 1, AI) Arid then ICI/ fella oot f ; Be " Whilt a hit raid an ovl d 111.)110q, Lrud N ur white As the rhoow that toll done Mt that mistral bight ; shun fail lo the %route), nort i 4 o 46 Lud t For the night Jenno darlt and the AllikidUr4nll, o Belad Bin'd not !intim to a word that NY. told, But he'd go to the top If he went on hie head, • Br Bibbors!" • A bright, buxom young girl, sod, as likes t. 1:1: Ned, Aeit wodn't lie stop, and how could Ito real slinaptilng his fing6rs Anil NS inltin . hix i.yo, 'ao shinning irnytklier, lie niallo thin roplyt "Faith, I meant to kiwi, on till I got to Ow top, yer YIINVNItO Solt 11.18 axed me r may Imu ISt jai 1 ern ' Ile mhtopped All niglit end he ohtopped rtli dny, And yel ' inil!et, hb ta'ing when ho dij(go Ovity , wouldn't lie i.e n gnsnon To be Invin' hi, (liirlint in the mate honeymoon When tine noni t nun Ime ' , mil. enough and mare; Shore he might h- it 'trattoria Cheri., IC tI, jahl/bre I" SCH MANN' S " MONDNACHT. I= ing - me tio tong again 'rho wiid au.l iot-s amt. IJ nvthu Oc 1.111014i/1d II thtt Thrill my hot tvi theehl.ing new ,Ith diedttin Nett f:atitig oft x weeelt*,l..net.te'e elng• toe the ooktz agniti Itipont the wowlronx tutu , ' I road gl,ny v r tho perf , :t. moon, fl.l it Iy glimmer of ;11...1,11,n,..1,00a, Tln• MitallOWS llf niglit'm hint, no , o My S,ll p• It ci /it Real thll x ondrulig Imm Ihn :lalig 'lg/tin I • 10/ }hwy., of d• strain— Fitlllll , i i.;.•''lo a 1, .pa hog Pivret, Lei. it9;•;11- , 11 of it xotil to 1.1:1, •. • That p• a. zne Ole in{me 11105,041..1., , not] ,p; ...,t . hut mi :1.. cot. ,ig1111,:. rvi•• • • infii•lto : •••4•114, /11j r th 4 sung foluvor ! iti:/azilo TIIE T.:IIG 41NST 11:1' 'TILE . rilaiTzyt PLOT oici(i)NATED. Near noon, the fifth of SpliternbOr 1852, n elan, laboring under great ex eitement, was walking Broadway, New York. were flushed and convulse( wild and •restless; and his whole mien indicative of keen angnigh. to the right int:, Moocher street, he seen leached a plain _three story and hascinentlirick house, to which he gave himself :Hindi ta , l,—. It rolled Crum the b.,1l A by ilia l t..,'tTb2 - .t ...id a young, lady t1e5.:(1.1.1e.1 • ?owl thu. twont stairs. Despite several point:, of tuatlted con trast, there was it family 111:ttets about the etntido that I/I to be brother and sister. ' ' Why, what's the tnatt;?.r, crisis he latter, starting at tiight, 91' the dts , uthed countenance that net her view. Are you ill ' 1 just received bad news,' replied he brother, leading the way into the tarlor—' news which have given me a errible shock.' Shocked? • / o,t! Wliat lins ,ened ' In a word, Giant A yniar is married ' Married echoed the sister,: ryespit: ng. Clara Ayigar• married ' Yes, married i the girl ve'been iyg siege to for years past—the only girl 1 over cared a pin for. Imagine the shook this event girds me. I'm nearly. MI Then you really loved r ' Lor,Rl her ! I must have inorahippM,, her,, or else this thing' louhl. havh so • completely upset um' ' • ' Oh, hs to tltot, the loss of 0 thing al •ways gives us an exaggerated notion of its value,' said thO siStor as she stink languidly into an easy chair, and sinouthed-,outa.fold in her showy., morph+ robti. ‘,Yon are simply slmelciiti, as you say, But by to, morrow you will hiugh 'at the ' , Alai! Matter.' , 'Don't, .Xt nth !' anPlored thbbypthtiri boavilY into thO nearest ' Clara 14ntar is . pore tome than 19 , l'ifc ° l•3l.y loco 4oi liar is a tiolfriunt ! no such passing limey as you suppose, but an everlasting passion—a rage=a lond of molten. lid I've dountod till afong mien Marrying . low. Tine, she lots rcjocted mQ twice, tut I.; thotlgho she'd cllttnge miud-- 2 P r g-4 , she wee in pp way committed to , • yen T • !No, opit l i, l mot. Sloe has never. given me any encouragement,. But I am, none the festisurprlsect. 'l.dufSposectittia everythirigytuifMi r onible eti4tgliJ 014 wishes. I knew that: HIM' Wing to rnarryan orphan—without ninny and without friondsl—Preamilaiiiy opt suitors'; and I' flattered' -myself that she couldualways remain insensible to my.uttentions.' 1' i 4 t You reasoned wisei t y enough, of. .eptirso, Lula i';- 1 bili6etischr zidVori traMdfir these, inattepli'!decilaiddtilo nis.tof; With a sort of 'conteniptuous compassion..'A whiml-a; tiii bmilo or a wort-,a knomdt's wimiciants i mr t o ,u t s, —these are 'tho qhi`hgs by wpich Mar-• ridges aro broght about. ,Who the bridegroom , . • •, • Ali I .that's point that Will 'touell you a Halo, 1 tbinh, caP't who he „ haven't the leaM, jd a. 7• : ' Well, then; lie's Will 1a 2The sister sprang abrilptly to'fier Coed.,` Clauping both hand's to her hoi4;--f7.'lle changipg eoloi's of her brother, his agi tation, Liu all.pasned tolier nistturcu. ' 'Will 'Hawley oho gaspcd: 'tlli, you don't mean it, Lithe . ' ISM , !. - -.i ,Itr . .it • )„, -' " ' :A ha .„;1 -. S •:SI „,,,i 54..1 r :.."...,:k i ,'- ~.. ; Ti" ' Bu t 4°, t. ll °9g.h. VAN, Warn, iymarcand Hlwloy,arohns band and Wife' „, ! ,„ ,„. Id hea6 fall succeeded. The ] had fgii~ted. Sho lay upQnAto floor as 'An ifpad Ifggi ..e) N.1011'4;1'01 . . Vld thipk, tliat Halyloy Inutterea„tge,; dWn't suppose—' ' " ' ;ti Intstenecl` tti t 1 .- Atelier of, water and hathe,,thooyhil l e, foatlnes, and then sot,l.t4us'ek to .ohafiug tho clenched hands. • Capt. Luke PeddcrWas twenty-seven roars of age, with an originally light complexion which :had reddened' with generous living and bronZed with ox=' poSunro to wind and dull: His' form was of the average size and height, and.his features of the meet Ordinary typo., Ile waspitiplarly sclfiskland unscrupulous, - but of gfttlottianli - mannors, beiitg.iy,oll7 educate) and used to good society. ability a$ a navigator was fair for a man of his age and experience, but he ovied his position as commander of a fine Aus tralian (Ripper, more to respect for his late father and to sympathizing favor than to his own merits. Miss Ruth Fodder was two years younger than her brother, and cons°, sprently twenty-Iwo years of age, al ,t,ltAtigh she owned:to oily twenty. She was - .tall, thin, and it - little inclined 'ln her outlines, as is her temper, to augu larityi, She was not particularly bright, but shO was bold and unscrupulous, and pOssessed a nerce energy which was Ca patile,of compensating in any emergency for lack of genius. The father Of the Couple had ,Veen a prominent ship-owner and merchant. Bat in his latter days the senior redder had been nnfortunate, and had finally been briileen result hastopedr it .Was whispered,, by the wild ways and linanViitEl , ilwegulaxitieg. of his son: =The old mob's failure had soon been followed by ole 'iytioidy--for'such is fame !—Lie was l_tellerally forgotten 'llow odd it is I' ejaculated Capt'Ped- der, as he rubbed his sister's ?old hands. 'SU' madly jh love with Will . Hawley, and 1 eray.y.atter. Chita Aynittr . ! And now Will and Clara, aro marrird, and Ruth and l ittoyrt o& in the Utidei tire vigorous treatment: ho had adopted, Aliss • Pedder soon recovered =I tXre you Imre they're married"?' she demanded. !Verfee!ly. I lca: net rzu.4 half au . hour :duce Crum. Ilawley's commander-- Captain Alveggs,••you know. Captain are; , ,gs iva: at the ••;rodding. It took Waco last I FridaS , evening—the very evening after Ilawloy s return from his _last Voyage_ iii . :lllo.;;ltAvli___a. Only a few f iends wore invited, taut lat~~Tt ask" ypii (itiosti Did Ilawley over, propose Lo you V. • "No. 13th 1 expected that he world soon do so. (p. has been hero , orten enough—' Yes, lie came sevonal timos to as re for n borO? pion ,ised 1,0 plink of him at: the. first operiigv, 50. ;I ically ITLeant: to help 'him, for I kiiew • general way that you liked ' I thought he'd realize that.you could be of service to him,' explained Mi'ss Pedder. I thought he'd remember that mother left me this house and a few thousand dollars to do as I pleased with. I was conscious, too, that I possessed a fair share of personal attractions. 4.44, as I supposed him to be ontireirreart... Free, I took it fur• granted that I should got him. Ilia attentions seemed marked enough—' PtHe treated you politely, of course,' interrupted Pethler, 'and ho coulibq have well done less, after'aslcing me to befriend him. But he never made any formal declaration NO, ho didn't. AN Mate of a Rionliip le w 45 away seven-eighths of tho" Limo, and r' didn't expect a regular courtship. But I tool; - it for granted—' Pedder made an impatient gesture. We've dCceived ourselves,' he rinit tared. Woivo been carried. away by O t t. feelings. ' The giri'S rojectiini of me was really ii4enlial to bo finab and Ilawley's visits here were merely visits of business find—friendship. -But 'Clara should prefer rfa\vloy td MO I canit imagine,' adtlod Peddor, drawmg him self qplntugiAlly.. , 'Hawley has neither name, nor Money, nor position , !' , " • , Nor can / See Nyhy Ilawloy t3hottld 'Profer Ciuie ,Ayinar to pad ." said Miss I'edder,.:tseliti7 to,lith:ced*tif hei[tofigdtroa in qpa o 1 tile,loig mirrors •near .hor: Slie',l4 a hired atteedant,or, sphiet,ldog of that kind—the creature,' !I'd no idea that yeti thongliesohineh of Nwloy,':observed the broiler, as the iitrtive to:pabp.h4Tainful Miss Pedderinoarril. Ilia.eyes tilled with tenni I thought all tho world of him ? ! iiilo murmured., • • • • • riltdioc full bbtw een • tho,coujrlo. tlitix•TiStitydrautl hull wife,' et length Muttered Poddoit hoartioly? And tills; thorn is to Iv; said?' , . inks lipa until 'fitltrlng 'lair brotl'.q:r \yitTi Ilxgdialss-tonountitttr to ferocity. • • • 'No no?' she breatliedhkqe:Oly. matter ;ago---that alpip I Au' nytreingp;-'=' , .", Stto, clutched at I bt;I:•11 - elk again, • ' ic 14 P,Edder9pene.l,lrlspyes widely, • ' ' Why,..what , wo ,, de?! ho gtieriecif. 'l(qu..vcitildli't have pril,inutdeiltaWl6 , ,'. I I,A'n,l)p3e c.) That'wtiNidley , your tunhsnci,., ~4.ncr,,,on.the. o ttler hand, i!Tilifln't do. Ma:any good if• yotr , were , to lc ()lava , Aynntr.f ••, ' But ,tif6iiils• N'vai, tul,ce, or indoing. that•';'"'";7, "'odder started 0)k :tril l LYS 'sisfai,' 44 if bleetri tr, ,1!1 , I `l,. Do ;you ed . inoa!l -, I')Cniwor•aou alt to that' kIiTS , dig a, guli*.botwesa thorn 'as Iscoad flip 'Scow Diat inarriagO or die!; 'o3ftly I 7, - Vhdfols'lOtto 2' Igo ioforrod to thoii••singl'o 'Bo's out for tlio answorocl Miss Podddr,alising and planting ltorsolk 1,9 n 'Thor, .was littro to do, kbtit 10oW,' 11E1 I did not ox.p6ot you liomo til . „ ..‘ Then no oao ivllkhear ffoldiOw a chair roarer to that his uiistdr; mid sat,dov4tibosidoloi% ' • . ?Nimes your i,lon,i ho .asketi,,,in 3 • . , ,I? I, . . '''N.J..••• . , . •,„,, '...- "; • • ••....t . . g 1 .V.v•i,•••• ~- •;-, '' ••.• •• • ~ • , !;,..,, •. • , It .•i; " .4tr . .. • . '; - 4 ,: •., • , i . 1 , • I,:c v -). } If ' ~1:11(; ) L , .• ' .!,......4, • I F:10:11 . k: ' , • l.., , i ' i 0 1 . . 4 i , , i( g , ,-..,. tw , , a'' t,t''":; i r • 4 - • . ~ :11. ~ ; , .-,,7, 1 ..; r ,;.;;,,. , ; t.,,&•..,_ • ..!•••; • il b l.r• • ',r 0 , •; •• • ;.• -11451 . n' . .. !..!` • , • . 1.11 it , MEM giE . . them; to tuid .their love to to dig a ~pit., beneath' their foot that. will remain open forever!' • Will tawlekis • thnre,isam Mistake about that. Ifis Metlan,"•,iy'as.alelplop invalid 'forth() last' ten yeaM• of her ; life, and Will insisted on hoc using for her corn 'fort-0.31y penny he etrowd. It hasn't' been sik' mouths since hiwas , relieved of ,tiliat - 'bini s dem Ho's -poob , therefore, as ihu• say- F poOr l as, ! lob's,'; o o^ltey `Then he'll have to, loavt.7his darling Clark' thicered Miss redder venomously . ‘liet have ,to absent himself from his' dearY in order to earn theirmutual broad and butter. In short, he'll have to go to sea again f' - 1 Well, ,yes; I supposo,-he will,' as -040 Peddor, 110 can' get better wages at.soa thaw elsewhere.. He'll sail again soon,,no doubt.' . ` I thought as thuch. Aiid the sea is full of ,terrible dangers ! When do you sail again for Australia :" Id about two weeks—pbseibly in ten days, as tho,ship's filling up rapidly.' Hawley is thoroughly competent to be your first mate I" Pedder looked wonderingly at his sis ter a moment, and then , answered : • 'Of course. I know of no better man for the post.' . - 'Ho Must be your first mat then. You have influoneo enough Withlyour owners, I hope, to turn out time present incumbent?.' - ' Why, the post is already vacant. Mr. Jarding=--you have seen him—Mr. Jard ing has just been called home suddenly to Ohio, on account of his father's' ill- I MEM ' flood Thaes,fortunate. Lou mbst recommend Hawley for the vacant place to your owners, and get them" to engage ditra. The thing can be done t'.' ' Without the least doubt. It, 'mann derstood, you know, as I just now re marked, that I was to •help Hawley at the first opportunity. We'll accordingly suppose that ho sails with me as first mate the next voyage. what then ?' You must leave him—not dead, but a prisoner—on some desert islant'aptWeen hero and Australia " Tedder looked his astonishment. ' 111 it can be done,' he after a pause, ' what next?' ' )1. - tu must ,tome back and reitort that. be is dead, furnishing full details 111,1 gond profs Those details and proofs will Ira he difficult ht lutinbfacture. Then you must lie all kinditosstind sym pathy to the young v, blow, as'.s' he will suppose herself to be, and in IcoS than a year thereafter she will be your, wife.' 'Oh, if this thing were possible —tom look—ro rave+. PON.iiNt! lt's as simple as kissing. And the , moment you are married to Clara; I will take a trip to Australia for my health, and naturally onoughoLumble npon the very island whore you have left Hawlcy ; effect his rescue,; tell hire his wife is dead ; coadolo 'and whit him like , an angel ;•nuil . the whole comedy by becoming his wife and settling in Australia. You'll thus have your Clara, on this side of the ocean, and I shall be happy with Hawley on the other.' She'was smiling now, with every sign of ankic,jpated triumph. AS I,p Felder, Uo twisted nervously in his chair, scarcely venturing to breathe. ' There's just one difficulty,' ho mut tored—' that of getting Hawley on the desert island without his suspecting any thing.' 'lt can he done," - aml the lips of Miss Pedder came together like the., aws of a vice. ' There . Ei no difficulty ahout6ffitul lug a suitable island ?' ' Not the least. I saw the island in my mind's eyes the moment you uttered tho word,. and a glorious one it is - for Our purpose ' It. will be easy for you 'to get Hawley upon it,' suggested Miss Pedder thought= fully. ' Ifit's near your route, you can call there for water. If it's ont of your way, you can ho blown there b' Adverse windy,-or be drifted there by unknotvn \ currents, or fetch up t re by a mistake so in your reckoning or a fault in your chronOMeter. And one there, iyou can have Hawley seized by same trusty agent while he is ashore upon business, in• you can rittri liina ashore under some pre tench, such as looking for a deserter from the ship or for a shipwreeked sailor, and thou sail away without him—' — eSaj , no more,' interrupfed 'Tedder, with wP exultation, see how to Inage the Mildr from its .beginning to REM ' 4ud pip HOW sec that. Wo can, undo that hatCful in'arriago?”, -• • Perfectiy—perfeCtly. aitair will require a little time and patience, of °nurse, and a little expenditure of Money, Mit we are sure to Arimupli.. Capita! "klorlohs ! What a load yon have taken from my ? soul, Ruth ! What genius you Are n ICo loap6d tells fent aii`ifbegan'paeitri; to and frb rapidly', with the most extrava glut and exclamations ofjoy. • First, to get Ilawlo on Lis island,' 'rosunied yisa Pechter musingly. Nthct, for you to marry the prOtdialad Tnon for 'no. to reseuo the prisonor and tuar k y A'11(1 fillaySor you and 'rue to be ittlltl) . 3', l You hi' \ your way and 1 'lit minti.t—you with Claris in Now Yorte,''and Lwitlt :311111 in Atist;ralia... Yon 'cdm-, prnliontldho.wholo.projnot oloarly • . 4 .From,,!tbo, (list.." stop. to the last.. 'Thud's only.juat ofin pOsibility of fan . !! „' And that'Ouo' , 2'‘.: • . , . , • ' ;• A rernsal on lirci , Joy's part to necOpt thin post Loftisal bdred upifin his inarriiigo.' ,• H ."••Miss Tedder turnedmile:at thathoni;;lii: ' But ho 'won't.. • use;' , Hlio soon .thi blirreV, recoverld xer equanimity. -,' lie *Moog. b'een.Wa iting just such a place; . 3)farried or sing di he caret:neklect' MS (f .bread and batter.'. ,.- . ' l' ' '''' • ' ' ,' Well !said, . Ruth. I' think we can cbunt Upon Lhim. ,, ' The pest he damp here to, ask m 'for is now vacant, and I will aecordii ly havoit offered to him„ Just as if no dug had liappmed.' • . ': , , . ‘.Exa tly', t YOri needn't speak °fails mania , or seem . to know anything , about i ' ton . can:sinsply offer him the post in q °Won, In accorclanco with the old undo' tanding, 'And ho will accept' it: .011ero: i't possililY haVe any suspicion. of anythin rwrong;., Outwardly} and aP parently iv , aro all .on ,goml 'terms ;%vltli, one anotho and Will remain so.' Le r t;:tho, ~.. , ' f . . • . . ...-. wages offered him' be liberitt. Possibly he may objeCtlto leaving his yolk bride so soon, but the next voyage after this one : — Peddor interrupted the remark by a gesture of impatience. He-was all eager ness now--all determination. , "fhatnext voyage after this one will not answer,' ho declared. 'Hawley shall accompany 1110 on my very next trip. To make all mire on this point, I will havo him engaged this very day. In fact, I will see to this nort , ' 'Ho seized his hat and gloves, addressed few words to his sister, and quietly took his departure down town. Tho last glances the couple exchanged at tlic dZr wore full of jubilant wickedno6. • , The next three or four hours passed slowly to Miss Peddet.. She was begin ning to fear that the whole project had mtscmyied at its very. commencement, anil was fretting herself into a fever, when Peddor suddenly made his appear ance. One glance at his vivid pitches, at his dancing oyes, at his •airy manner, was sufficient. We triumph then 2' she cried, throw ing hoiSelf into his arlll . e for the first • time in years. "Completely ! I saw .my owners on the siihject, and they sent for Hawley. Ile at first ofilired some objections, as was natural, but the high' wages, the greai stop upward, the kindly interest we all manifested, soon brought him to a grateful acceptance . - SplendidY wurmured Miss Pedder, with a rippling laugh. i knew tho thing was feasible. so in two 'weeks more our fond bridegroom will ho plowing the sea again--' `in two weeks more, Ruth Wo shall be off iu six or eight days. The 'cargo is fairly tumbling aboard the Flying (11,,'!4cve, to s'aY - nothing of a fair list of passengers The honeymoon of our ler. Mg doves n il,l be abridged Lo six short days toone, you May bo-om lain.' FEINEENA =I In the midst orifhe Antarctic ocean, a little ter the route from New York to fflistralid there lies a large island named ffMgmelert's Land, or--as Capt. Cook called it—the island of Desolation. N`V4S discovered just a hundred years ago, WI 1772.) by the French naval olli-f ; cer wiinta3 name it bears. It, was unin habited thn, and is to-day as 'deserted as ever The muallest tf passed by insensildo degrees into taut`' coma . i4upor.N ti With this insensibility there is always associalcu intense heat of the skin. To the hand the surface feels in tensely hot ; nor is the i, , u a Live one—the heal of (be body exceeds that attained in almelst eu ty whet affec tion. A thermometer ',heed in the itrin pit, instead of indicating 98 Pah rem heit, the temperatarp of health, rises generally to lOU , in gem:. oases ovim t4' . Prom the 11eculiar pungency of this heat the technical term c(7 7, ;1 . 1,,,r -da.r, or biting heal, has limi , rippliptl to it. The surface may or may not be, pale ; very often it, is ditSky, with a livid, bliiiiih-purple hue. The eyes are titre- Limbs wild and restless, sometimes' liscd and glaring, Sometimes dull° with the leaden hue of appreaehing igtatli.' The pupils at first are generally contiaeled in the latter stages they are often widely dilated: With these symptoms of in ens() fever are ethyl, het okeitiMt- nerv ous disturbance.. hi sonin cases these ni.oa the nature of paralysis, the p.m lent lying apparently in the deepest sleep, not a muscle Moving, not a limb raised, not an eyelid 'quivering. In otter eases this peaceful though deadly calm is re placed by a wild tom Pest—raging deli i um, wild screams as though of .int elite agony or uncontrollable passion, furious convulsions, following ono pother like the ,rapid dblcharges of A galvanic bat tery, throwing the Nifty in all direc tions, twisting it into every conceivable shape, ~the coubtenanco mocking the derisive laughter of tho juanise, or