The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 14, 1861, Image 1
II • Ell ~:. .. = M SINGLE -NUMBER 20. . . . . Terms of lid - Vortisiii;:s.. 'Square [lO lines] tinsbrtibn, - - ...: . 50 1. " .4( I : 3 - 14 - _ ......, $l . 5 6 Each subsequent insCition less than 13, - • -25 1, Square throeritoutlis,' '- .- •- -* 1 - -; ' 2 50 ft six . 4, "'; -,. 1- 4 0 0 1 tt nine - *:" 2'••• -; -,'- .--- - • 5 50 1 1, year, one ." ..1" - -:..c"!. -:-.. 2-,.: 6 0 0 Rule and figure tiork, per scf., 3 ins. 3 :00 /very subsequent insertion, --- .- - . .50 Column six months, - - ••: -.-- - 18 uo tt ,ii 'cc'' lO 00 1 00 ig „.p5..r.4 - ear. . • . 3 0 00 i " _ • ~.-*,. • a 16 00 _ . bisplayel Sinle-eultitnn, each inser , tiett less tto,tll ; futtr, • • , 3 00 b.tai additi,ipatinsqtion, '• - • 200 o uble-cAuttltu[displayetl, pet; anntim 65. 00 a • • ~ • •six' months, 35 00 tt • i l «. .three" 16 00 t it \ 1 . ct one 'month 600 , . it ! . " per :square' - i , St 10 lines, eneh insertion, under 4, • ' 1 OD Psrts of eul twins. will be inserted nt the same rstes. ' •, I- . . 4 anlittistrators or Ttikecutor's - .Notiee, • •-2 DO Auditor'so Notices, each, --- -' --•- - l5O Sheriff's Snles, per tract, -'-- - - - 150 natriage Sotices;, cad,•-/- 1 Ou Riroree Notices, each, -. • - 1 50 'Administrator's Sales, per square:for 4 insertions, Business or Professional floras, . each, snot merlin. 8 lines, pCr year 500 Special itori4l' Noticiys, pe.- line, 10 - r All"_ti:Mktent advertisements int - tt. be paid in advance,. and no .notice will' be talon of advertiseMenta from a distance, unless:limy ye:accompanied by the Money di Satisfifetory reference. „ , 14 ii:14,55." e,aos. ====l JQIIN . S. MANN, ' ATTORNEY LINDI COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CoudCrspok, will. attend- the seVertil Courts io potZer hntl Aliefin Counties. All . bush:legs 'entrusted in, his -care will 'receive prortipt attention. Office corner of We. , t and Third streets. r. IV. KNOX, . • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport ; Pa., will regularly attend the Courts in Potter and the adjoinß:lg ,Counties.i ; • 10:1 AIITIIIJR, G. OLMSTM TTORNEY: & COUNSELLOR aT LAW, Coudersport, attend l to all business entrusted to his care. witp Vromptlres anti fidt•ity. Office on'Soth-west‘eorner oFfilaiu end Fourth streets. 12:1 ISAAC BEN-SON. 'ATTIIRNEY AT LAW. •.Ctiudersi)ort.:Pa., will attend , to l all-busiiez.s; entrusted to ttim,with care and in.omptness. Office on Second near the Allegheny Bridge. O, T. ELLISON, .niencINGIfpnYSICIAN, Coudersport, Ph.. respectfully ;informs the Citizens of-the il lage that he wikpromplY IT'- spond..:to',all.etills for professionni.sereices. 'o;Bee on Malin st., in building formerly oc cupied by CI, W. Ellis, Esq. -- 9:22 • C. S. . ‘ ll. A. JO I: EM.ERS DlfiltirdS, MEDICINE Frineylkrtitle.,Stutibuery, Grocerie.l,l7., srttitt st., Couder • E. 'OI.3ISTEI), 11. S. gamut., A. • i D.. El OIZISTED & E.IT FRS IN DRY :CIOODS, RE. Clothing, Crockery,tifuteries, Conderspoi:t,' l Pa. . • F.A.LBR IN BOOKS '& - SLOION AZINES andi 3lnsiC,l N. W. 'corn and Third sts., Coodcrgport, Pa. J. 01. 4 sTED bL3ISTtD & - KELLY, PALER- IN STOV.ES:', TIN & SIIEET IRON A.I2E, st.,":nearly opposito,the Court se, Ciudersport,i'Pa. Tin and Sheet '!lron Ware made to ordet; in good style, on :sbutotiee. I 10:1-. COILD4.ASPORT F. GEASSiiIItE.. Proprietor, Corner of ;Rain and.SeeMid Streets CouderspOrt, Pot-. `S ter Co Pa. • ) • 9.44 • 1i LEGA TY TIOUSF lIITEL M. MILLS kroprietor, Coles Co.; Pa., seven miles north- of Con, ':i. , rst)nrt• fltr.W.4l: , rillP 9:41 i • • CH ARLES MANNIN4, ACKSIIIIII,',FOOrtIi street, between Main lad West Stioces, e3oldersport, is pal ,ared to dO til/45.iridi of it-orki in his. find, 011 the most 'reltsonable terms. PrOduee taken iu payment: 9 12:39 PA RA. ST ARK WHAT Ifit:11, • •ICKSA[[TFI, would inform his former ens= uniters and Oie public generally that he has citablished al shop in the building form- rly oceopieehy lipj. Renni4s.in Ccutlers '•irt., where lie will he pleased to do t : all lads of Mao: riddling on the most reas1111:- We terms. Lumber,• 'Shingles, and nil jnils of Produce . taken in exchange tic{ - ' • • ! 12:31. .- 1' . • - . T ,a, . Z. J: TROMP , Nl,' ' . • - ' • BRIAGE & WAGON 31:1 and 12E- P i .kIRER, CoudersPort, Potter Pa., takes 1 4is method of informing' the plfb- lie in geniraf that he is prepared -1 "'"* to du ail'Work in his line with:promptness,: ,it-a trorkinan,like-, manner, and !upon the, ,:, lest aecoinirtOdating terms.,' "Payment for; :P , epalring invariably required on delivery of the ,iwork. re,„ All kinds of PRODf:CE •-: ken - mil' accoun tiof ‘44lrk. . 1 ':35.-- 1 • L. BIRD - prepared to do jobs of Surveying in lysres, Hector and Pike, Too-115MA; and .yArliere 43 . 0e10 tniles of my- home, lad can undoubtedlygive satisfaction, bay.. 'g had over G yearsr experience.'. Ll 'BIRD. 'hioidaart, (Gyilingrale), Potter Co. Pe. t. 24, MO, , -.., - .., ,:- i• -:.:•:, - ..•:.' . .i •: - -.;;;;"•, -- ,: - ."1 -- .•• - i.- .- . .llci -., -,_ • ~ • i -- .1 -. .: : ::ii -:' .., • i :. • . 1 :, : i . , , _ , i • 1 .i . - 2- i, i, i. i t .._ . ,''''' ~', i, i -•••••-•., -; . ir -. ' ii i" -',I ; L.': i:.;_ - :'i ii.-.--: -_ - •-i:;•":•1.i..:,. .:, 4 ":-' , -- 1 i -', " ::' 1.; -- ' • .• ''' -, ' f • 1. 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Lithe boand.girl were they, I - ;, • I iji • . Kaiie Lee add Willie grey.: ; I : , I / ; . r, .1. ' . brook, . They were standing :where a --.,; .• ' Beadinklike a sheyhard's crook,; - : 1 ; Flat'sheil its silver!..'zind thick ranks . 1 Of kreenlwilluw:frit .„.. , iged the basl;s; j‘ ; • half in thonglitoind:half in 4 plab l ': ' • . Kaiie.r:iee and Willie Grey. - j 1' • . ' ; ' i ' . -, • • • • Tlic s lidcheeks.like.cherries red; : * I .. lieu tiller-'most a head; ,t-ili j ..;". ' , wi Warms like. Wreaths orstiOw - . Swang i i basket to and Ira., ' ; .: As : ,slBo4itered, Irstlfjin play,' • ' ' • Chatter n - to 'Willie Grey: - ! '• -- •"1 5 tettyKatie," Willie said— 1 c And tlittjl came a dash of red il . • 1. .Thtjougi: hie - brownness of his eheek - '•flays sics l j troug and -girls are Weak, • 1 And 1 . 1 'tarry=, so Lwill, •I. ; 1 Katie's asket up- tie bill." 1 13 K with atie atk , :zwclred, a laugh, . -r., "V On shah tarry onlyhalf ;" j '; A liq tiff 4, tossing back irer•euris,, "Itclys Ill'il weak as well :is girls." ' _ Do you - think that,Eatie guessed Ualt thi. Wisdom Ole !expressed ?: Ce.. I , 1 Men are only boys growajtall, I, Iton'rts lon't change much, after, all ; .; '.- • And will.n, long years from that day, Matte L e and Willie Grey , I j StoOd a) gtin beside th , e-book; I , Bendin' :like a slicjpbjerd's`th-Ncoo 1 50 , Is it:strange that. Wile said— -: r While tilt-itiu a dash of red '1 .1 - 1 Croised thtt brow-mm.ss of his ebt . ..ek.—i "1 t int F, 'rung and you are weuk i' 1 1 Life; is 'bu,t a slippery steep, - , 1 ' • I [ Wilt i wait shadows cold and tknp; 1 . 1 . "Will yOu trust me, Katie dear?. it Walk beside me witimut fedi.; I. ' 1 Ala}; I (4 ery, if l,wlll, All you r burdens' ip' the hill?" And ;:he y answered; with a laugh, "No, Initsou may carry halt." side the little brook, : '• like a shepherd's crook,;. 11With its silver hands, : I'early at they sans, , fge,,whet-e; ta-da'y,- i it , es with Willie Grey. 't-i '-: ' Close h, Bettdin Lag an t 'cot Kitie Ii In apor! SW ijigs Vastly: This; is 1, .Andilias, • &lOW ,I FIB ST NI Er Mr WIFE. There was lways'althystery, haneile, about a:certain ray Which ,310-gan 'lied; wad in Whielt he as jatways jpitted jhon estly Eiji hi Wife—lay own . cousin---4%lay Steplietis bat has . becu--a • way . , that troubled ut • • curiosityjrnuelt,• until. the eventful t ev , tring that i, was !satistied by hearing the reason why: I 1: ', . -.1. • It was si tipsy this i thareVery 'time a word wa's spoken that !led te,thel•period when Clary Morgan fist WO wy.'ctinsin May, they "WoU'd laugh very liCatjtily, 'but 'woud ajways jrefue to tell ict', What they laubed.; This:W.4s certa iigy•,_ very Provolitn`g, land I stall] little • hesitatitaa i • in telling LI • put sott i e j tj once 'but *any timcg--at : , Ilicli .they ; ' laughed there heartily iliah‘ever, 4iitlalwayi ended by I;isstog:Caeli p i \ tiler 4 . - ‘a . l uokin g . vary• af fectionate. ,1 \.rj , .ij I • 9 : : • , J. 1 1 , detei•mined46 ; lifeeja solution 'pf !the matter; if for noltitherpurFose titan that it worries tqe, 1 an\but a woinan, and • have, pleaded: to • the pk'issesston al cuyi usity, f .ce:nt) reason 'why it ShoUld 'not be hid (ilgeLj. • With ' I his \ ...resolution 1 ,_ 0 , ..., • •Ifl t V . -et. forth • tit,e etenin a ,,,, ,t hen we Ithrve, Morgan,j 0.14 y and myself; Were drawn • np,before;tl.e.,•fire'aticilliirly se.ttled. fdr a talk. • • l' i •\ I -. • 1 • "Mr. )10 itan„'Hl USually•eallbd- hint 1 Chailey l bn 'I w a s desirous of shjokving, that ,I was. in carnest;--"Mr., Mbrian, why,do lo always laugh and I . 4liat Is.v . wliett.-.t to subjecttit' your first 'wont, ing•-with; be ',is spoken•of 1" . - • . • This, ,II ;tv s sure, • wits a siniplo . iti ues tiou andlyet jjinste. d ofjnnswering it,in a -iiitipie Way,. • hey went - b'eek, both of them on•the:ad Ilan, and' laughed as tliough the Word:ill bad , spoken: ',were • they very best joke, in the world.. ' l ,l coulddolt:nth'. §, PAINTS, Dry Goods, ort, I'a. • . ac.ilir. , -MADE , Jlai;t BM flit, MAC:- ,i;of Main t ICOrr EIZEIBM jog of ochr s but louli.] grave• Urid emu:, which ii-a few Moments brute: them both loolnuglthe seine way, and theU 111 a spoke to Jim seriouslt acid paid : • 1 . • ..!!• - 1 • ;.• "Cou) more seriebs; It isonlyil ley and I is a droll 'et telling it, the any nne."l The expla humor in a, said : iya 'you:4 for, sp. curiosityltlia , "tell,. 6, stori May 4 -1 , DebotaZ to 146 trigoio6s of Irgi Iciwet ; ocil,'4 - na' tip/ DimNiipliet I I I :11 Ale sits; ripd lo! t d fro, fferent fro to I the one :r>w orig . ,settr. agone; og. an tNei), and wide, nicker., a( the aide ! mmff EMI tine, you take our lauLbing Y than .I thought you icld. utetuory 'between phut.- brin l gs 111 e laugh; tol us' it Cuibrauce, perhaOs iu 4 would he Übt fling to amuse aiion back' tuyigood instaut, mid With A sutilel • ' I_ l this is really unkind of 'nag hav4 ,yew excited; my ,even vrerts the story not 'volt should tell it." sin Jaue 'haver the liwill tell it! ntyse - lf tolcr." coI*4§,FOR,T, pcsiurEß COU,NTrf thie, deelvratioy I iras surprised, to 'sae May: up to .a - ; bright aid tweak out rather. vehetneptly with : , .. _. . I , Youilf ow; ICharley, itbat, isltieollytoobaill shall ' , tit 40 iti sir.. :If email Jane is teltaire the. storY; . l will her Myseif.7:l - tf:entift,qalpOdie; shesaid-1-;:--"wheii we- are illotie.". '',: ...:!,. .. ~..! '.i • ','"' -•- • . 't - oi," shall do no..suclt', - tliini,•. Mad ame May,": -was -Charlev'S- - langhing re= sponSel, 'lon 'sloill. 'do no .such thing: This' thud: I" Shall. have I thy way, :and cousin Jane tshall . ,tiat,lMVe - 'her Curhisiir exeited:any•lutiger, withnut beitO -, • - sails , 0 fted.'• ' l l .- • 1 1 - I / - ) - I saw - there was to be a, disensSion. on that point, bt.t 'I knew that in some way Charley was to ;conic off - . 'victor; ' so I,' merely saying thaii would: back in 7. a few, minuteS,'stePped out. of ,the room wail walked about the garden until .1 felt ,s . ure that the - Ohm Was settled,• when I weitt back - end found Charley and May looking as haPpy'ai"tirdl, laud laughin ,, ' the old lough, as irSuaL i As I entered Charley diew,un the ncking-chair and after,secink not: safely. deposited !in its depthS, said; ' 1 i'• \ "Now,.coits - in jane, I Shall tell you! .the, storyl 'about . how 'I first met my' wife : ' 1•'• ' ' ! • . i• - • . . , "It was just flve!years ago this ' sum-', met that -I was granted -exeiription for a month, front my desk and went down' with. my chum ' llorace ilyatt, to his' home iti - old Moddiouth, the garden jof' that unjustly hbused State," New Jersey.' I should never have forgotten that visit,' even though I had inot met with. tin lad venture that had-_ influence on 'the' whole future of my life.. :I should remem ber it fur the real,frup hospitality; the' solid, old.-time chtufort of the farm, and the -quiet way iu which Within a couple, lof days aftermy..arrivai 1 WAS put in •pos - session of it ; and Made\-r - rifeel ' that it all' belonged to Me to do just What I- pleased! with: There were 'n plenty of fish ; , and we fished ;" . apleittyiof oodcock,. and wet" shot.- ' Ali I.l,i'S shall be Spiken•with a' proviso. I say:ive--,b - Which, let it be! I understood Idf not mea Iforace•s' 't win sisters, Carrie and Nettie, as -having par-'' ticipated itt 41! ,these, spot s, They ,rude to be sure; and-'itharthin , ly• they did it; 1 they fished, and lam obliged to confess they were tackier than thetr gueit. But they did rot shoot tlioncrb I should nor' 1 ~ , extrlt over their. ; lack of this accomplish -1 went—they 'were,chhrthing'enough„With out it. .1 am sure that with one/ excep: ''tion, - which 11 shall' not 'mention here, Carrie and Nettie Hyatt were the most charming girls that I everhad.seen ; and, if was just" hesitating as to "which of them I should. fell deiperately "ip love .with, When my calculation's were !all distui•bed by an aeciclent,.for I supr* I must call it sq,• throughh - seething like thspecial Prov idence. What this was, I shall tell you in the best ,w'ayllinow hoW. • - , . "-Pot; some days after my arrival at the farm, any curt • y had been much excited by the ceasional panegyrics lav ished by th young hidieslupon a once Schoolmate of their own, May §tevthis by haute, who was, according td, their highly c 1. olored_accouitt the most perfect thing in , , the-shdpe ()fa woman then liVing. I tried to"persuadoltayself that nothing . in that line could surpass Nettie Ad s Carrie; but Still thd reputation of this •flay ,Stevens haunted and, and. came like' a • shadow across My. deiv born passion". I formed, at last, an ituagiudry May'Sievcns; and, do what I would, the flpureWas with me. 'At last I worked thyself into an hippy of curiosity tend itreitibled with some -great purpose. which shnhlil; bring' before me the object of,Joy thughts arid of lba two e( i) sister's colitimied nversation. In what this Would have eneti it is ithpossible fa il we to say, had Ino heard one morning os I entered the' brenkfast room the start ling-Words front Nape : :•"' - - - . .! " And so :she is codling at last. Oh, I= NZ Vul so glad !", " Whetir& ft tva thoughts was upon mpatent; I eatlnut sa the whole matter. cipeit letter inl'ller *itti\Nettie's words erto 4:Ply 11eard of 31 t? Weddle a feel i nsk questionC Ad I proffered.\laV Ste May--= , w'as to gjatt's, , apd toes w apy ipothent, thdugh she uiiht rot he d 4nne. A week tery ; and I teas . 'tient. 1 131 y. tow , ° s nparly tWo . wMisdl.l Nettie. .was fnrgotic ny whop mina was the best . fl ,, urif queen. AN ith this into tity ward,obe. with -iuffieieuu cloth nary, purposes,;ll3ClU , He aiul Nettie but t certa)rily worthy at)d Certainly should' olutiaa was wade wi atter'the nonouncem IMMI j ` _ 'y;s; coming, and' .betere tuitl i thours Iliad, gone by' I ' was - irlifizirig; on .44-• way: o'tewti to carry out that *eke..., I.ly ch iceStmor.,-, selj,lif !ward't °be- 4buld . ..e::ofie ed 'at: the stiittie, Of nay Stbveris. R : -:-, - .: . ~ --.• ' ,1 •., "I had absented tuysAlt mil the Plea of 1 a 'sudden .mentory, °f it Fns ,neglected; and faithfulfy; proiuised i,Varrie anti. Nct; 1 tie that the•next;day shOltisee,the;down at Hyatt's again,' to staxithe . °p i e mouth) that I - blay Stevens, • the - 1 civenderful ; , • was ' about to pasts . withthenq . • . : • '.Theraciting of brai4ll.lint day.to cre- i ate 4'iratid'east'..mbie of AostntAe—,soittel thing beyend all'eriticis4o that?bould at tit° first 'glance strike theibeho der.;,-,with . silent d i ti Old 'd! tetifbV 8 11l ra ou,--was ( i . ce , The 'labor of Writirig...l. l ar4dise; Lost; Was nothing to It. 1. , j.?. . [1 '• '- . ',ult. was early in 'the ;day _wheMl.-ar. i. • river atr my eltvetains lnti fu rlsrx•hourS , ~. [ dressed and re-dressed [Compared: and i , ; rejeeted:and selected; atit at the end of! 1 th4t T - had laid out those !`, portions of ;my wearable goods in which II had decided to l u t ske; my gist appearance before •:3.lity Stevens:" .• ' • • ' ''' • ' -, • - •.q: . . I ; , • " ''' ' It •wauted still Several frours tUsunset. . - l' ' ' b' having got.safely, ihrougli the , great e - jedt 4my visit, I thought would not bel a , bad idea fur :me to'; tithed - the last train and rete,rn . the' sawn eight to IThatt's, instead of 'cruel:Ong over ,till tia3rning:. NO sooner sa'Abithrtnidime. I pa4ed. my habiliments and awaY4Went. - ; •Wliizzing• and puffing over cm. uninter esting .road is provocation of sleep. , ' So . , I found it when the shatirs - of evening fell; -.for to true best of inyl rectillections, I was in, the' very midst ; Of a Arcata, in which May Stevens, attired in bush inns- i lin I and . pale blue, appeared in'a 1 phrple I cloud; and admiringly inqUired, who toy tailor was ! ? Just as I was about t U l la ftirui :I her; there catee • a crash, , ipild for aimed meet I was not !Co-talk:V*ooldr ; it , was 1 thel cloud that had. ciple4d, or intyselfi had torn some liortion of MI apparel that 'wad overstrained.•.X It requiied but Onto . ment to awaken- muto the 'feet thritboth Iprei,Sumpttons '' were ' wrong. l It ;Was ,our .1 1 l . '- train-2 :`26—that had ru wolf the track, 1; .•t l • ; . sulash;ng :thin& -I; , ; encrally,il a tui 1 , spilling the [contents of . sereral ba g- car S -along 1 the ;road, •to say -inutbing Utt frightening - I half a hundred; passenger 1 into ; a lemidi-I riot ; of - lunacy. • This was 4 pretty state' of things, and to :make - Mutters worse; II i waseight; pules , from my, destination , 1 trio 1 g,h, as, it afterwards ,'appeared' not not - al tit ile •froiri the neit riilage,'Wperell heard' it chit va , • sed a tavern, suppdr, and beds ; could be lad. . ; li. J.'l. was dispoidd to make; Myself agree.. • able; and accordingly rendt.' , reif all.--the' as ststanoe in my power to Ou'irotectedi"fe males; for which I got my rdward 'on itr'- rivit:lg'at the haven cf reftigef-t he prom; ised;:tavern—LbY being inforn/Cd that such a thing as a bed for the ni,_ , llU:witS. ail int possible idea, and `that withOmeitrienty; wore Of the wale gender, I niust bet : cwt..' tent I WO) chairs, while the; 1413 vide ap-! propriated to the 'gebtler sex Slig htly. 1 -- 5 • disgusted,- I swallowed my Aupp, - ..rr, anti looked` out upon :the- night.' 'Ali ling. 'a beatiful - Moonlight, and . verging to. ten e'cloeli. By 'Jove, ',Would mhlk Ovir, to , Ilya t t'S. No' sootier ',Cala than dode..-- I , Giving iny 'carpet bag into An haudslef: the landlord with the most emphatic chargeS for its safety and ptteqtual deity erY at Ilyatt's nest morning rAit diiyi ex-, pense, I set tUrtit. ;" Eight tuili-s is 4 tri fle, and just as My watch`: - 4rkC :5 the quarter' after midnight I went, itip th l ane that led to the houSe..i. They wer e early folks at the' farmearly tufted and early , up. ;I - walked 'around the l l ai,lise -t pig each : ; door and every one tit* fast vd. It was of no consequence- 11 111Y bed.roout window looked- Cut. epos the roof ' l ' 6the • ; piazza ; I would rot disturb 'the lupin O by Ibneeking ; a 'bit Cf eliMbingliould d she business, and should the window be fitst. cried ',II would 'tap 'end aw4ken Ile t rilee, who : was toy, roommate end; bed f 4 iiIIV. The thinwratt executed as soon as thp g ht of, auto ;placing my --_hand On; the wit ow whieli - yielded, iii 'an instant .1 tto in. i i 1 my own room. , By ; the "tilohliglit t o : at' Istreamed in, I saw that the ;bed wa The cupted,' and 'by _the heavy ,lireathit 0 4 '1 i ni knew. that Horace traS, in a heavy ftlit'.p. I • • I wouldnot, therefore,;;awaken; bhp,b ut save, the story of my mishap I ,fertfte • 1- lowig day. With this fesoNlon i lip. ped quietly into bed, .and ikl trecii ipl utes • was obliVious. What ought 4 ; 'lto have d* , ati/ed that night ? ]suit 1; tall not.anticipate. I lay floug hd witttrit s as the sun peeped up above I th' -, diitia t hill and scattered\ the grey min s• of tbe morning. My bedfellotv was l . bleat) in g' heavily ibut it was broad akoi l ,ibt,ll Ad there was no rile. p for the; g",/1 dotd.ciiia ed Horeceihou wake ',up a¢4--:Bear itlic story ot t'lio.rail d'breakdOift(:l I iolrk. ed quickly, and g ave the: Sleeper a's (1, den shake. As - rapidly;' as My !own!! no don milbedfellow, who had laid) with his back, toward we, sprang ',to a sitting; "ct sition. li ; " " - '-' ('. I 1 :'- " Thereare • sueb strprisesiai 4re vial out a terror, which acttially,;l . cpr)v4.ll l . ,of our speech, until the.",bratielb s !it to act mid reason Such surpriss di i that. the train of my that point at that , but I knew direoily saw, Carrie . with an nd, gad conpleinglt i knew that the hith !iv Stevens was about bad'-no need to late infoi\tuation: was •ens—theincompar- Ispent). a worth at I .ete to espect . ltet at as the letter read,. own for. a week to seas an age, a.cen- ,la ,flutter of excite atitiin., passion, of anon for Guile and to -] - en instant, and •orbed in tnakin i..t. t e , .... hefere this new de'a. f be nn to look 11 , had ee ta s to down sto answer it ordi ing, of eours, Car : e inew tiodtiesS\sra.9 new rig on toy pe t, hate it. This fe.- !nu fifteen tniuuteb , al of her intended • :---.'!__ '' 1. I•- ' - - - , - 'ir. -- 1 - ',' ~ --,- '- - it „ 1 , ~,. ,f• , ': - : 1 ' ~ ''. '-';‘, - 1 n •','....., i :,: • r - ',_. ' t -i r_ 'l . i'd ' -.,,,, giiiiii. -. .- -,--..-.. - ...,-,; •,., 1: „ - r . -___ rr: -__.' '-,- - , `: - ..,":-.: f , r - :- -* '''...x . . - 4 -.. 11 - t.'":,..r.r , -. 4 . rt_.,i?_?.? 4 2 '' fi r- ', e ) • • . , ~, 1 i L 1 . .. ItoVaiiiu. tilei.a 9 .•-• .....-- , yre y4t05.- 'lB6i ~ „ , gencr,n , e' screants arid' faißs. They are ; exitief •cd - by' openedtuotilli - tied', siic-nt-1 wutido 4 I TI•iS - Was the cUse_witih n tuyselfl and: L4fellow, : as . we , sat: upright ,and' stire'ill'i . Lniglit hy my .- side, withher - fficel 1 witlitiOtYalfeet of Iny otiu, Atka young 1 Weta 4,1 ; net more lbalf.sevotteeh, with k,reatilark' hitiel eyes, and sueli great masses of} broWnicurls, tucked ati,:ay iintlct . l I I t hti,neat est. li t tle 'light cap 'Mae ever was I She hod gathered the beil clothei - ; . withal spast+adic jerk; 'up about her throat, and with "ill*. most' rigid, astotiished- look, as ilieuh 1 dtiehting; She was slcepitiz- Or . Wakittgsl i gazed steadily in niy-yos. ! , Mem, 'dry s4r-vps a Maui but little,, iu such eases,, but if ply; Meinoryi serves, tii e right; It was .1.,v6;11l) first spoke., 'l;bluti.e.d out.' With -: " rimi , :came ylim liere'r,l.' ' ;': 1 ';- ' ", tfheifi ,, ure ,t:treil'..s - til in , speechless astontshutent, but in a meuient, astLough await : 694li from its st it pefact ion, 'spoke ; l , - " Aielyou charles Morgan ?i' ;.. " YesL . „ " - W4I-,i then, ;Mr.. Morgan," said - the, fiffire-,,bi ;this time calm, and with quite as thlichi dignity: as though in the2draw ingitcletti, '," I nut IVUY Stevens, Sitd I wAsi put'iii this room !;tlV:r an. unexpected ar rival.; •; geraceliad gone overto a neigh box's- 6 ., ;fi.-ii• tuilcs: off, before I got here. and' Was 'uot to. return till iu day. , That , , . 1 ' :i 8 1)9 is , I.inias . : put' in this room." I ' ,', Stiliere, I was s ,sittitif., , xis a vis , Ao this MaYSteienS - , - that mythical lady, fur the 'firati tatieting With whore Iliad hitt:tidal get; 1 I to ',up ; surli a Siiperlatice toil 4. , A niee style of introduction and a bleu style of toilet! I And Ishe---she i' by thiS time l iras '. a s cojl as , the 31st of PeceMber,:anir Sat lueking me right in the eyes as I made :ionic tiamblittir'eiplotiationl of tny;beieg .1 1. ,- , ; ," to tha r extraordinary ,poi•ition. - It; wait a: Mine expliitiatii66,. wouderftilly mined up With irreralcint matter, and stauituercd and stiittered - through in a way that Should have ,disgustcid any sensible', persona AShe seen:echo! beseriouslyl,poneerieg, during the reeitall,;and at its' elid, luokirg'at me as thetigh i-bins the mest simple que,stion iit the iiYmild, -said , : ' 1" 'l'llatis to be done ?" , , • ' "Letinki jump out, the windeW, as I came iii;" aid liu a sickly tone c'r ;voice, , t fiiillietho Ott cattle toque that to aellieve this Mid, II must'make, seine' desperate disrl id ay; myself in - a style of eGstitute 1 which I. eprecated. She • relietcd'ute instant ly with : . "ii,",:that. will riot do, there are People Movim) ablut and you will be seea.' " It 'W, as now my turn to stammer out : " What is to be dune ?'• Fur I iaw that OP rlitlle hazel eyed girl was ,saperi. >or, to : uic;in Presence of mind acd'ettergy Of action.. She- - did nut wait lOng to au wer. my . . que i st ion. - : . ` 4. You' must lip still' herwhile II get up . 'Wheul hUvelleft the:rot:lM YOU can rise, deess nil P.o away at die first opaor tunity',l' :w•S her:response delivered in a (itiiie, 4 11:Iii Os like umnner.- : ' ]-- :":Atid!so I did..' Under May Stevens' coturna4ds !buried- my intruding !head under, OM t)rd clothes, and kept litHvell coverPtl alli.l heard the reticatinP, t'uot - = steps'b4 iliCl it S i tairs,: which Was but a few moments,: th 'uglkit . sceined en age;ithen with a desprate bound I sprungifrbi; the bed, and-turtied the key on the departed One. Eft wit time quickest dressingliever niade,m`wrOvill venture- to ,say that no: ; • man ever sneaked out of his Own.lapart • ! inentsiwore 4calthily than I. ] That mortiltig We Diet. .)Illy Stevens tited 1,-at the breakfast 'table—l in. the Character of Ole neWly arrived thst !morn ia—and were furnially introduced, dur ing, the icereitiony Of which we astonished every nile.prf l Oent, and planted a ;thotirt of wondhr in itides des of .Nettie'and Car rie, by bursling :-.im9anebindy into a hearty inug,ll l which, we of fail Ito re peat when thC memoryof lir first !meet ing cotes llin , : . ' ! i i r" A. 1,4 nowl, Cousin Jane, , u base t.&) whole.4tery of 1 1 ,04'' I first wet my ivife."' ! . ~ ISFAN'FS AND 1 Attt.—Parlian*nthry - 1 • returns saow dint !of twenty eight! bun ' dred infdnts Olnually sent to various hos pitals to be taken cure "of, twenrpfuur out uf' c ,t4g,,enty-ve. died - before, they i werti . . U yade:vidr: , - --, ArlaW was iintnediatelY • , 1 passed that they 0001 be sent to !tlic country;they fter, ; when it .:was foimd ' that only nine out pf twenty five died the first yea 6 1114 ts, instead' of 1 wenty'-six hundred and "i ! and ;ninety dying, there 1 -1 ! - ! were only four! hundred and filly, a dif-i I ference 'Of tw4uty-titd hundred and fur-1 ty.!! l! 1 1 , .! --:. . : - . :. 1 - This simple , unvarnished statement Of; , - • ! an it,dispntablif fact i -ought t4 . 'o, , ipress th!eii mind of every iparent 'ileeplf,' with - the ituportanoe and. the ' , duty. uf usingall practical! Means. for !securing to children' thel l itabitual breathing of the purest: ;Oil posr,,ibie ; lbeiug careful t 3 avoid a, ratliemli in is'pliiin•O'ns • andMUSt prevalent. ort'or,! that, waren aiflis neeessuriiy bnpure:L-411 Warmth as essential to infantile health'; ; its pure .air. bow best to secure - 110th'i should be lour 4‘nstatit studi.. There are i inote:dedths :Under hi:,e sers - of tide, 'in; Netv;kork,‘-thatii 'there! are front'- five .to 1 sixty. ; cars cling -to 1111,e things—a! I , . . I . - , oling 11 !MI •,:? 4 'a.l • r• ; . FOUR ME Pairg.4l.2s FE 5 Ofiriure air, °fruit 'ope. _food. in• these and i ~orerwholui use 4 for the fearful ! Let.' everi • unity"; 'hovel or 3 ese 'things. To late' OhildiesP, aft co lil* red with dear e ofj the nost,tetriblelof all `calatnitig tltelh'eart; yet in countless tuultitud cases' the butrerere aro' the authors:of ir oin CrtishinisOrreirs, - -by reason of it l itrojifirdonable ignorance -Or nior-) _ T r crinOnaU 'neglect. ' gull's Journal! ----L--4--.....-..._...., . ...NE.4:),TE 43P ill 4 -_SbltttENDEtt OF aNOLLia'....=--= The tollorvirtr , " fact' was entijecgiVen fry zi lady of Ptitiladelphtati, randidaughter of ail' Peftra., ieis..i iefilri reliable": ;I'. , •Ddring . GeneralWas lington,'s South,- ..car6itipt, and "w,hil Itiehard.Pcterit t ~,e bse4tiently Judge - cf i e r District - CoOrt ; he Ultited States) wa : Secretary of the , , rd'bf AVar,-he m.et,. at an evening_en- i ' ainntit, tobert .11ter,rhr. who oh.seriti,- the ghanny expression Of counteran'po .: his 'ramp' demeatior, r ane urged hryi ri ocetil bis -anxieties, lest the Cause' to ich - all were - ec ro tuch Interested should nju ed' by, such an aPnearance of des rlden •Y ' .- ' • r ; • I 1.. i l •Mr, Peters„ replied, 'ithat he 'was pit it ein'harrassniert, haririg received au ' tr, f j rbtu the conturand4rin•chief fi;t• ni t 10, aud , baring eilih isteil all avap. su i Pplies,,even to the lead pipes . trout . crk the dwelling houses, he was u,l . to lintel the demand.' I • , • ' CliCer ,up ! cheer 'up !I' replied Mr. rls,i 4 ,1.' have just beard' of one 4f uty IS being below—ber ballast ie lead. 11 n'it:e j•ou an order, fOr. it.' , They lelltlie rally, antl be!fore morning ulleis were casting which aided* ru vpiiihing the rdef,4atrof, CornWailis.' ' 1 ,. 'h 'news of 'this sul•re l er reachnded ! . , ~ delplaa betwecu-one ard• two la clock it( '-, The watchmen in those dais in! the habit of caning, the bout.. ' I wre.all Germans', and the welktu udird with : •.0 ” Bast !two ri•glock, ~ COrnwallis ish taken !!' Wirldow titToWn ,up by ladies in night cap's 'ehl the souod, and forthwith every win': filuntinatal!".' 1- ~. 1 ; r grc fiord kaal I abl I sou ' aLI Alp wi butt :taco Phil at. D were' The 1 reso were to ea EN lA9i.libAYs.—Have you( ever - known io l t, mere black ? nave lon ever (bus in which trerything . went g. 4s4liou&li some invisible hand B days I know Wl'On! tu . rne: Y, , e . tir :, =whole life , topsylttrey ?Did every slia:rn iristrument %tin • , handled ~..;. ptere or cut you of tts,own . accord ? pal, i so undiscoverable individual threw ; your, and arranged work tutu confu sion,, and nbstract the book. th which yai i were deeply interested ?' DO the' cur-. i. rent'Vl your thoughts,;; which i usually i ' flowed.with pleasant freedom, suddenly becom stagnant ? Phi the person purr .: m'O a least tto see 'force ctusteit into,' - ,; your p'reselipe, and those . yott _ eyed InsiA' remain alls::.At ? , Did you: laber white:tote than wonted -zeal, yet accotnpliA - ..noth- in g ? ..5'.,tui1l unbalanced lays what' ii& seems all a game of cross- purposes;; Wilt . r ; come to most of uS; and hatt is-this-Un holy 5i,411 to' be broken ?-• Very often the prisenee.4 some heing ':gifted =with a strou c ,o,iperYlgart, genial tempers!, efit,,, •' and sy4athetic,natuti.e, will chase all the shadows,l' restore serenity-to the rufilt:sti temper and evoke order out of confusion even as the voice, flea look of one single angel can si;ut to flight a , legion' of evil spirits. 1 . !: ' ~. i 1, - . „ 1 , „, . A. Is •.,kPlatr., Rtin J. N lituriotiat;a4.- t:NED. 7 I I -Tli blonkade• etilie MississittO illit er t, prOduclUi.its entiaral . effect” in' . 1 arousing. it Litter feeling. throughout,•thei", northwet4..',l7.4easures of retaliation "b zgire ,to be thilteil of: ' The ;.CirteinMati Ga: I zette go ' 's ' fir a torenninitiend the'de.; 1 es ; .o„, , s Istruetion Uf ,- theinnbacklueet.';ue the:tile : 1 er. ? - . • -,,,-.--- l' Bking down the' enibankinentie., we can overflow all the ,ctiuntiy or the lowel i riitlississippi and drown eat' thi' towns and Oieutations."/ . ----:- . - The tetirthle effect of erettaisesert.'-; the' i southern; iplantations iti fanner yearri,are . , 1, . !nut 3 etiMg(itten, and this threat -from' the We t; bears a 'peculiar significance.- We may inok. for rions• develoinuehtn* .1 fin, tits ii l rflire of t itier, .but it - is to' be - hoppd that extrernn measures ouch:her e ' 1 :412: will be 4roided. • .-- " .1 • • . 4 • • S .; THE 1 11 6saciactor says of uSOra: Eilagorl' - , and prohi itiOu :. , • ; t' ' "Ther lis hothipg uncong enial in the' two principles but^:they are .in t ended as auxiliary to each other- - _One savins - the' tem Pied' pi e ;o: her I.p r uni;iiing the te10px..., - er•--otie aqitating. ,aull•' contenciiiig;:tOrii%- great, priCi r eiples Op Other tuaititainitig and seeuring the truth% :contended. for. NV ii,„rev..er the principles chair' .re.;' form shall] 'achieve a perfect Nietory';' theie wit we find wrapred§ la e10 . ,6* embrace, the i,useperable Ni - ea ftn ri of Klieg' cess—tuo i ~ttasion end Jest!i eafOreee : went." ‘ ' . MEE EZEI ENE IMMM . ; ,' ~" '=~. ME LIEN MEW Eng Mil :ANNUIlt:<:a iile winintii, ante three_; wants, ar.54 ng majority t.• I lWira .tatement a - - arent 'ejty'or er hartrg •bce ef t children inuitt.bej_ „ 7. II EMI ESE - 11111 Min =2 iiol