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(EfttialxtUi "c itu io 6od, fo itou-r Souniru, Qd io aouir Duty." f VOX-. 'io, 0X-X.IFLX-.OB3?,1,E:,3Xr,C.f OCTOBER1S, XJ30X. HO, SO. JUlS.T. Jf. HOLT ON, 1)1 Til ESS AND PttOPBIErBBW. f . , a TERMS: Tiiti V'rtii.Orlin Whig w i J ! be trirdi: d tt n b. , r,l,,r, at TWO ImiIXAIO in auvaiii.-e; 1 WO f J .; ud,.rFis ,,i,i i,Ci! have to inform the citi i..l.Al!S AND HH'V I K.N ts 'f l'-''''"'1 b" A .,, l l.urliilit: ....I v.. ...it n.u ll.c put., it-ia-.e.i rtiir.f:ii"iilli;-nu I il U t.t.l M )l.l,AI(& ic ,.rili t(lul ,, Uil ,. .,ellt.u ,,e ..u.ve lis. ,l me end i the year. .V. paper w ill be tnneon. li iti.-U untilatl trrearagcs are paid .except al Ihe ujitiiii"! the I.d. tor. Vtivt-rtisriiifiitit..erli-d ul One Dollar per square , ,,. ..,. lo..,tbi six. 0 typ.) for tl.f Prut ....er. ( i. ,." 45 emu .'...rkcb ..l,..u...c. 1 ..urt ad. , ,,TiifiiM ii In and Sheriff's l:.ir charged per .,1 ! i rr r ; mid u ri.-niictittii nl 33$ l' r cent, will ui-i tic Ironi the r.-gului pr.cea.lor ..tin-rust r..y c.ir. Ad. rli-.t un ii if inserted monthly or ,.,ri. rly, t i r r atiuarf l'..r cufh ihiic. Semi nlnly 7 j cciilt per iu.irt lor earl, tune. ! 1',-rttiiHF w hi-ii Gt titling in their udvt rtit inrnU u,-l nmrk lli number nf iiiw-rtimii ui-nr.-ii tr bt- inn rlt-ii until (irbiti uiui tliafgeu uc. ll At. i:m in VATOHl-b. JuWF.I.RV, i i- k fiiti niTLii 1.v i n i: , ;;aAwJ N.. ,t.r,.i.it.-li.n-.,.,.!...-.!. tl..M.f...i.ll..ii.r, Ml.I'.I.OI l K. N ! W Itlcie i A Jew ell v. I3u mak)vi;t iioi;:. I f j Mil . I.ia f. rmer .. i.i... ii-.- (.., - iiGL'bU, " ,W V',-..r tl ..I,..,, j . V I e 1..1.1..1 i.i. I .V Willi . A t u , i ti,.t ill Family Grccenes, ;,l-r.'.,V.f, li-tUrf (t'ui l'.LilS, 'titcktHS, i (.tthufi, .'alum, .Vi.fi, J uu'S, J ;ttt'J, II if.fa, ):. Mipii ii'i- I ' ' 1 rorLt i ; ami 7iri-f1 r ...li.. .'iitllniiii'li SluifH. ' ' ' i ;il('i.t', IU L;itai , lllt lllli -f.... r-.i.. y AM i -, ii t.l ,i i. c ..y i-fi i'. w. aiiui;.ns. , I ,i,i. n.: t.. f.t N. l. li. the , ,, , in I .t .,t N..tn,lw , .'..-,ni l..r my .'iii..iiit V. W. AIIKKNS. i N i. '!" I .t ;.n-- p -id ' -Jluiit r, i-a-.t i , . , . . . Im-..i.. -t- r.t."- i'.i tiii.tr I'r.'Uuet!. ' 1 l'! at li.ti Alsrkl'l Ili.uSf. i K W. AIU'.KNS. I OrlnUt It,, IC.d. 3"" ' W fl j t ii iirM i jii. j yf.io.i.HKJ Select i'riiii Trees, IttUNtll. iff, v t l.'K i'tf e I if Ihe S..oliierl i JI't..' li.in.r t- "' lot N.tt llu in anil .N..flii .r., it.dkinr I. i.i ..ne '.I l .nr I Ir.lt l , ul.il ll'-t I" t i and s.ul Unit tnl. i.i ol tl.c .i ut- .1 - ly ui.iii'ip.i. I I en Ktiy fl.u .11 li -- I ti.t .. li: ke fun I,' :i.d i .....iK il..i.le-. 1 ro.tr. ( t.,1 I. Ill: Mill If .Ul. I I..- .. bo ll e..l..r .1,1. . l i II o .1 ol kl . .1 by I II. IV .S... ,,n r.u.i.-, -i.d ti.' , t ., ...I i;r. I Uu.l -t nt ."l-.-oi.i..- ill Si .1" .lurnij I ... i. it the I.I...V. I..I. in. nil and il .1 no ". H "It .t. . ii . i.d - "' ''""' '" ' i I M.. i"H "' ' yo. t ... W t.l. WI-.M liUot.K M LM'KMI ALL t-.r. . i.s. ..i..', .N .v. ."d. 3.111. llIM.ll.lllO.N. f 'in: i ..p. .at. i..t! i." ( il l., is 11.. .. Al I X A.M I l; v Ait ' HK.M.V ALI.XANUKU M A LLU LAI Ah H.'1'jALL. j Ju-,e Ti, l-l.l if. j Ti.e hiiHii.e.ti of the liltMiKV nnd Al A. ' l I'IM. MIDI' w.H tt.i e 1....1. u- usual by Im- kii,,.. ,,!,.r. II. itijm.lt a eoi.lii.u..l,e.. .tl Ine pa. ..ge i.i.ir.- hk.nhy ai i:xami;h. S,i II. Carriage Materials, ,-a.l mi, . lal alt. nil. n In ii tr- kl... H ol the ii i.'.ve g .s, I.i g t.l ..,.rti.g-. Ax..-., Hobs. ......I-, .trt .... Ir l mil- II,...:., I,, u it N ,ils,l..ii..U,S-.uiii. t.l "'lbs, I... c. . I I 1 1 , , , , ";.,.,nn I. ,! an. I I'al. el l..alher, Sll ,. ,i I l,,t!i II.I I .,ri I. I'-nnl "I "'I kl" !l an.l , I. Vat,.e,. 'l ., ... i.l.i.i , 1 u,n lvi.l lion, II ..If, .n.i iv.rytnii.g in tne Way nt I -ri...ge Tniitmilig", at p. .. . I' al e-un.il lal to plea.i.ul tin- .I..W..I e lb pot "I A. A. N. M. I'AYLOlt, (;.tiis.(r liit .W.iMiol tluulr; Blacksmith Tools, - .1 m i . t'l II a. Mi -Hows, Anvils, hand ami .g- , .li.i. rs, Vi.e. Iliiitri.sia tOVMaJBl- ,,i tit-fa' Knives, st re w-pi" It a .-M.ttk. ami .it.., li.,.1 ksu.ill.'k I'llieiii ra and Tongs, liu. p.rsHli.l Kllt-a ul eeiy kill... cut lltir.i- .hoe not "l.lieh .Na.ls, II..I..X, II' fall kilt. , Unl'- ttl llor tin-iii eiiin.lry ii. .n.il ..Ion-, e..sl, plow, t.l. a ter n.l spring St.el Ac., I' l '" very eneap at TAYLOR'S, Oppotitt the Manttun limit'- I .,. wt .ru.in-l.v- j I i t .Uiiattlt-rii urr o utlu-r.i ii tin el it'"1' J. McckliiiLug IKON Works, 1 II.lt: i.VTTiA. ". ALEXAiNMiliuicDOUWALL. j,,,,!,,,,,.,,, , ibe l.,.,i of Tr..oo Btr. i t, .running ie tfl( k 1)( ,ht. iNi,h l:urollla u0 u(lU U(J. po.ile J till it V likes' sUti.ni M.i In, mitl ure prtp.r- eo to ti.rbi.h u 1 1 kinds of nTITIMfTJ V llUiUlll W Lift 1 j . I 1 t liort notice and on reasonable terms. S 1 iijiiM Eriuiriiii J rum 5 lo MJ Hurne 1'owcr. AM) VY ALL KIMllt. n k j a i e: s in lliei.- ii'.t tiu.i..iiy ullt i.ut.i In. 'I m. ii l-OL'.N Ha I. in iuii i,,t ...l ..... -...I tat i-.igLii.ly twice a Week. V . uli.l S.lofl. i)t. TilfV ilf lip IJ.I'-.I In IUil-l,l li 1 ) h I ' .M llf m,,,.,,, .Kit... SAW AT.lt Ui.ioi' i'iU.li ai.AKiiIG, GIN WHIRLS, saw iLr i;LK.NLi;s, AMI 1 .IK'llU.S I I. All A.NU UAI.LS ...rns. r.i. n I l: 1't. iJwtii.i.e II. .u- .... ir 1. .U, A , I'll ,nc Jltt-U l.u i."iiii.i;tii;.M n 1 ..r cartyini! "ii ll f lniMiit-i in all its brunt-he, I,., i, M.I. I.I ll.li lllll.KI.Ai l AUK, aiiti urt- (.lowttw t tin uii the 131 1'Kt 1 . 3 J II VI S lirquire.i ! Uo ti.t i; ,.rk in a 11 iii- K t l i. .'i vi;ic. Af itU, f-r 1 r K. ) Kiliott, I, r Wii.li r' r.t .t .Mui.y.. .l.il, w.i.iL.1 i... in e m.i.ii. i..jf, i, li( vi.lll li.i'.) t.ll.t lr,ol otiu.y ul lead twiee a e lieu wuit., a. iu u...lie it Liilt r, tl.ali anyutiier Hl 1(1 ,iM Cji t,. ,ull ,y u.a,i Walvf u .,i 't. 'i in Mu.-y n.-y l.c knu al tl. tllL -ho.i ul any t ilhNUY AU:..MKlt: i.lX't)LM l.tiLt.ALL. N. Ii O il I. .in. brti.s.CopiHi, Ac, o.tui-.l ll.ni)VAIilAIDV A11K! A.A.N. M. TAYLOR I..-I't III 1.1. Y im.-rm. h . IV if -in salt. I the i . i.l. lie (. ... rally, that he has a-li.ed lo hit l.k.tt M. ek el" 11 Tl. lr?- and ei.i.. lete st. t k ol IIAKPW Al.K, mil if.i 1 1.; in p-.rl u l.ihuw. arM tilers' 'I .'.!. I ,.,.,,, ,,,., ,.r,ut, ban.!, r, .,.r.p..i,t,el,,.ru. ' l.ll.e, gl ..ll.l.g.Ulllioll, U..IS, l. ..ipa.K, oo.no but. l er .WS, !r;i. . .1 ml hi IK, I r.l IHE K i ve, ( h . t Is, Angers, tim. It-is, II.M Halt I.i Is ami Ales, llfit lt, pt.isi'iii.g tin.i p... ii . . ii u ll."i.ui, .. s. tl. r. .i.-. p at." , M.,,:ss and dies, llnne. ul all k s. s-pok.- sli ,vt, 1'.,, k.-t I. ve... .-pint l.. vt . v...i, II, ,, .Mi.-t.-ne.,....!.-. ..ml ,n l..t I v i v I t.g . mi eh-1 "ie w u.t. mi gr ..I t.mti .... t..rv ...w p." I T W l.tHt'S ,r.l v Hit- Sl'.rr l..l I ,11 W nr.: D. put, .ipp.is.lt! lilt M ...si. .ii . 1 hati-itt.-, . I Jwnr ;,. I rt..; . I !lf 1 JllULUlitLN. The In. i. ol HI.I.I.M-MI.I...s A fo was tli....lv.d by lllnllall. I. on Ihe Isl January, ICUI. The iiiiw in -. .ll be u.-nlii.ii. i: nnet r Uie i.-.n.e snd nylot.l H I.UM.s A M-lvlA".-.".!.! ''"X In. pi, by miig.liy and Hurl .tilt iitioii I.i bust in . ..'lo'.iier.l Hie ...mo pal.o.i.ge I.. r. I. .lore lib..r ally In iiuw.il by llitir nu.in .o.is ir.ei.tls and eus 1....11 r. 'I be prr-t nt liniinri il t:r..i and the niiierliaiily t.l ho. n. ss, 'or llu- '..lure eou.p, I u lo kimrl. n i.ur lii.n- i.l ft.. nt II. no Ivvtltt: t.i six tb. In pri'inpl .-yng eti.'o m rs none ..Hit r n.t .l a.U .1. Ail p.... n inn. nr. o io t; e ...id linn ot 1' inling-, Spi.ngs X t ii., i.iti.l t ..it..- b.iwar.l ..no mase in., lot ..tale st III" l.u ul. as it is iios ouli ly lit e. r V I l.u I ilif 'iiiail.i-ss be sin .. lily cio.io uo. " A woU i.. i.,.. u...., ...Il..:t. nt." i I'. i. i'j i-bi. 47.r. Dr. II. M. rritehard I i;l.)N; lithe sol it'll.. I inn of ma ny trie. ins, reapetllul.y ..... Hill. IT4. ..1 ..... I... ... i, ri.iiii.il. on lo resuine the I'llil'llietil .IJ.-itu-li I lit. hi j he eiil.sllllei. ul ills oinee. I I 'Tbt p.ioi pre-, r.hid lur w.lboii I el. urge. August 1 1. IfaB. -'tl liouliiiliulterinii; iJubWork, ffVr'a" kii.ds, promptly all. n.i.d t" -t TAYLOU.S Ihiittcnrt Stuie ;i.ois, if tW.insio.l ..us. EINGEN. ar Till HON. HK. NORTON. A H'tlilicr of Ibt Le(f'"n f)''''! in Aljfior; i liertj were luck til woiiiun a i.uraing, there wal J oi-iilli ol w.Minii'a let.rtt; : But u coniruilc- nt'.o.l b-iiiuc him, wliiit: liiu l.Tu- ll"Oil rl.eU aw.iy, - And bt-nt, witii pitying glancnv, to lieur vliat lie I imitlit iv : , Tlie dym ..tlii-r falter'd, ;.nil lie took tlmt c..n- r....u'. l-untl. And lie auid, "I never nioru sImi! ee my own, my n.ilive 1,,'icl . Take a int-M.u(t', and a token, to some difluut Irietii! ul niii.e, Kur 1 w .a biid ut Bingen - lit Dmgen on li.c Hue. " T'eil my brnll.ca nnd ti 1 1 1 j n 1 1 i o n h , wlien tiiey nut i ..i.. I .i j r-.u i..i. To lif.tr my inotirnlm .-liny, m the pleasant vine- y ii.i K-..IH..1, .i t ui I. ul.t I t: l...tilc bi .. v 1. 1 y , uriu when the i..y w.t t.itt.e. Full in - n v a eorpie lay j;litrt.y pt, btneutli the ! And, 'in. il tl. old in w . The tl. ..In w id oriti trying, were some gronn i on their (J..I;jlit b.casld, the Ijbt ol lit . li y scurry ; ' And mine were yeung, and udtienly beheld life's j ii.'.ru ilfCiiiiL', And one h.m t ome (rein linden f .ir B.ngcti on tin- K In tie:. ' Tell niv mi.th. r that her other sun shall comfurt ! I.,r .'.in ..c. ; And 1 M.,a i-u l a tru..i.l bird, tha'. thought bis !.,. .. e:,t.e, K..r n.y lather was a hi'. . n r. nnd even a., a chnti My h...rl It-.ip'd Ittftli l ht-r I.iiii fell ol itfUg g'el. lirrce ..no wiltl ; And w Ii - it he oieo,anti ie:l us lo divide l.u sca ly l.....rd. 1 let in. n. l. ke wl ate'er Ihey would but kept my t. liter ' m me j Anii with b..y tfli lev.- 1 hung it whe'e the bright I. gut iix.i to t-l.ii..-, On tin e.. il.ee wait ul Uaigcn ea'm li.ngcn on ti.e Kiiine. n y tfttr not to ween f. r me, 'If r. .. bte rnnn-bin; In mi d -ob will. Bain, with ! Wl, i tin- I g.i ui'"" I t yf rue ; i pi.tutliy, Willi a ca!iu mid Idier, I. .u, snd nut afra.u ' Hat I.. I in-. I or I.-- ; I.i oie : 1 And if b . oinr .de seek her I -ve, I ask l.er in my 1 ol.l.it to I... ii kn.r Al.U lit ll il.g lne oh I 1 1 li.. ti t r t g rt I or Kh:in.' ; i in il p.ac. , ( wy I.. Ui- I' ..- t l.p niinur ol olu U.iigeii dear llu n on the e luppy Kl.li.e. " Thcr.-'a niinllifr not ,-ter in t- t!.. Vl. full.- I- v, You have know'r. l.er by tl, merru.icnt tl sp.trkl. ,1 in her .-v.- ; T..o iiiiioeei t n-r c-.tiutliy loo fond f.r Ihe itile O, fr.enu ! t'. jr the hel.t. t heart mAti mine. In. i. Iu... t if ut m.un.ii g, Teli lu-r t; e n giu ol tuj life (tor ere this rii In i ii. .My b .ev a. i.l '.o out ol pain, my soul be out ol p.... i. ) I tin. inn .1 I sin. d with her, ui.d saw the yellow aui.l.i. 1. 1 ki. -lie, C)ii ll.c mi. t .au I. ills u' IJiiigen lair li.t.gen on the Ki.ine. ' I ..w biue Hhins sweep nlt ng I heard, or i.-ii.e.i t.i l.e.r. The Ii rmi.li ..n;. we used to king, in eh .run hue. I and ci. ar i And il.... the pleaa.ut river, nnnup the slanting hnl, That e. In mg i hi.rus soiin.i.d ll.iouh the evtnn.g e . hi. iti.o anil ; And h. r glad, h.ue eyes wt re on inr, as we pal-'-. wan .r .It. ill talk, l)on inaiiv a p.. in h. hiv. d "t lore, nnd well. re. in, n.n.'iu.i wjIk- Ald , , 111R. )11l0 Uy ynMy Condon, e ' v in Hut wt'n in 1 1 uo inure in Bingen loud liingen ou Uie Kliiiie." Ilia veiee itiw faint and I oar h.s eraFp was ,.,, ,fl, yr put on a dying look he si.'h'd and ni ,..,,,. , llt to lift Uim, ttut the spark of hild 'l',e k...'it-r ol ti.e I. eg. on in a loreigh land was ,i,..,d ! A,,0 ,,,. , sue 1 O.i the . I in ion jtose up alowly, u l. tl calmly ....... ,.i tin- h..Mle fi.ld, vtilh 1,1,,., ny B. re tl ; torst lo.ly on .t-u urcauiiil sie.ie tne puc hglil Il .bnlie tne Kn. o..l.. t Ci.ig. li fair I'.ii, g- ii on li.5ccI;uicoit5k Ii'if)iiij m q ijcnrf. : II V SYLVAN I-.S COISB, Jit. ..stii... I " Louisa, who was that gentleman that came home with you?" j ' O it was one of niy friends," " It was not Henry boulbtou I" " No. It was not.'' " Hut I thought Ilcary waited upon you j to the party." j " S) he did," ' And did he not romaiu until the c'.o-c ! : " Yes I believe so." A cloud came over Mrs Hurnett's face, and she stcu.ed troubled. Sbo gazed tip- on her daughter for some momenta without, speaking lurther. Loui-a was niuvteeu years ot age i a btighl-cyed, happy, ii.t-rry makiiijj girl, possessing a true aud loving heart but a iiith inolinod to be thoughtless . I Ul... ...... ID ftr moments oi social joy. .-. u only child, and bad been a pet iu the fami ly but her Jove was not confined to the cir cle." ibat act around ber own hoarthstoue. Mure than a. vfar before she bad Dromiited llurs Southron thatshe would be his wife mar... ii... ...ri elra.nnstauees render- led inucu a step proper. Henry was an or- nl in .nd !.,! iut ..one into business ou liianaa, fonni.t II.. was a voutiL' man of whffe friendship acy seuhiblo maiden uii,(ht hate been proud i a generous, upright, stea - .dy, industrious youth ; fixed firmly Iu hi j " hen I was of your age people caiieti VUl Bourse, and a fair, uiaaly persoual ap- nio bandsouie ; but till, with all my faults 'pearu.it : ' - . - j I do not think I was ever pioud or vain. " iy child." said the mother, after re- 1 1 knew that I was good loouui. aod mean: Hi-cittig ahile j what have you beeu do- to he (tood. I tried to do riht, as I un imt ? lVl.v did not rlenrv come home with derstood it ; and wheu I failed, it was from osri ' Because he did'nt choose to, I sup- I tbousbtles where 1 should bave been Ui-po.-c," ri-piied Luiusa. rectly opposite. When I was eighteen " That is not the reason, ' said Mrs. Bur- y .-ars of age, Oeorga Abniau a-k me if 1 net, with a.-.suratice. " Sooiethiujjt that you I would bo his wild. . Ha was a noble hear bave done has caused this. Now tell we ted, generous, upright man, and I never what il is." experienced a seasou of more blissful joy .. V.. :,, 'inMl.r ninth, than when I became! thus as-ured that I.i. tr. There is no dauia- done, I assure "Still my child, I should like to know an'at you have been doing." 'Well l'il tell you," returned Louisa jiving hert-i a rock iu her chair. ' Hen- :y is altogether too attentive. One would , i. ..!, t.i . r..r. i- thnt I iu al. fad. bis wile, and about tho ouly female ' . ,, rresti.t. "Audjou have become tired of 60 much tlll.,lllou1- ' Ol cour-e I have " "And you have beet) throwing it off !' . t . i . i : . . . t-how I.im that 1 di.iu I like q'Htu so o.erseeing. I talked with every bod and suffered Mr. 1'ingree to watt upon me down to supper, l'oor Harry looked as .',... .1. I... I....I I,,.. l.la )... I.,.,.,, I It uill give h.m a l.-s-on, 1 guess j and ia future I hope he will make a l.ttle less lor. iu puoilc' "My child," said Mrs. Uurnet, with much feelu..', " ou are trying a dangerous cx- eriuutit. 'J he time witl come, it you ever .arry II. ,,ry Southron, when you will be roue I ol his utid.vided aitenliou." marry I " " It will be time enough for that w Leu we are man ied," replied Louisa, with a to-S of the btad. " liit don t give yourself any uneasiness, lie will come iiouiid again ail right." "Lit he offer to wait upon you home t L is evening ?'' "o. lie was ratner sny o me a uer ku, per ; and w Leu , b P up I r.u ell alone. Mr. 1 n.gte overtook uie on the No. He was rather sby of me after way, sou accouipanteu me to me uoor. ' 1 think, my child," remarked the moth- I t r, after another season 01 refi -cliou, " that you bave not only been Very foolish, but, ' to a certain ext. nt, wicked. Stop listen io me. You know that Henry loves y u . mo-t iruiy that bis w hole soul is devoted j to you and I hat I. Is atteutiou is but the re- sua oi his sfj. etiou a demons iraiiou ot I, en you should be proud ; lor, let me tell y.-ii, an undivided uiis er vl tig luve is some- not always to be secured. have lit ti tntiitig with Henry's heart you have both paiued ai.d ii.uri.Dta him j ana bliir me company : I broke from bim with li so hitj iubs that these hearts which love a laut'h, telling biui at the same time that the most strongly and deeply are the ones I was engaged ;o dance Willi another, lie whicn shrink tliu most Iroiu slight or ueg- vv as disappointed I could ate it at a glance leet, and which shrink the most quickly but he took it iu good nature, li. f .ro I roin coldness and iriH.iig. Livlieve me. ;ibe second dance became again ; but again Louisa, you are euteriug upon dangerous I t0!,i ,im was engaged. He betrayed no gio.od. If you care lor Harry's love, til teeitng at all, ouiy I could see the di-ap-1 u.ivi-e you to asK his parUou u soon as potutiiieut. Iu a little while I was atuoug you hive au opportuuity. ' lu company of laughing, i sii;-' merry ma- "Afk his p.tidoii !' repeated the thought, king Iriend-, of both sexes who had beeu Irs-gnl, with au tiuessiou of surprise. companions for years, aud one ot the geu "Alerey ou me! wl.ai are you tumkiiig ol ! tleuieu .-aid I must go with bin. to dinner. I You .nail see I. in. al my Knens belore the.kuew that George had made arraignments ui- is oui, ... n in v dear one, you doa t know so ' . . uiu.U uloui. the butuau heart as you think yea do. A heart may revolve steadily hround its centte of affection for a long tune lor so l-oi g a time that it sietris fixed in its course hk a planet arouud its sun, but a suddtu straiu may snap tha cord it sunder, and the slriokeu ueart fly iu a tau gent, and tiever corns back. If you must turle, t -.flo with anything rather tbaa with the heart. W are going to .Mr. v mturop s to morre, aud I hope I may induce Polly engaged w itb auotbar ; and, belore bis very to tell you a itille si.-ry of her expeiiencojfa.ee, I took the proffered arm of the mau ju ijit. '' to whom I had giveu my promise, remark- Loui?a said she idiould la very glad tJ,i"g to my lover, as I tripped away, that he bear it: then she tried to lau;h ; aud thai wayld have to find somebody cl-u. I saw having toid her mother once that she was the look he gave me a look of pain morti ueedlissly anxious, she went toher chamber, tioattou, and of reproach and as I cal.cd Ou the loliuwing luoruiug .Airs, liuruel I it to mind after I bad reached lbs table I met tier daughter as usual, Waking uo ai luston to li. e fireuui-tanci's of the previous evening, lu the alternoon they walked out to call at Mrs. Winturop's, h iviug had au urg. Lt li.v nation to visit there. Tuey retua.t.ed to tea, and spent the evening. Polly, of whom Mrs. Hornet ha 1 spoken, was Mr. W ibllirop's sister. Sue was a 1 - I.. I.- ...... tl,r......r.i and had i i,i ,.,,!, her i 3 il. I,..,., I ... .., s.lvered. aud lime had drawn deep marks upou bur brow, bu'a s.nt there were traees of beaut, left!"'"" I meaut to teach biiu a le-sou. upon her laoe. Durmg the evening she I " A lesson of wuat .' he a-sied came and took a s. al by the side ol Louisa, j " Of good manners,' said I. ' I wan nd ulier seuae coiinuoi.pl ice reuiaiks, ihe old lady sii i, iu a qaiel way : "Your mother to.d mo that yoit would like lo bear a little history." "If you would pie .so to tell it, I cer tainly shuu.d, for anything which you deem Honhy ot tel.iug must bo iutorcaiiug, " rt plied Loul Iheu Ictus, walk iu the garden. Tne . moon is up, and the air is warm and pi I ..... They went out, and wbcD they had reach ed the grapery tbey went iuio tho arbor and sat down. "There in no need that I should make 'any preliminary remarks," c -.tnmeticed I Polly, "for I bave come out on purpose to ' tell you a short story, and I shall itll it io you as pUuily and biinplu as pos-.ttjie, and wheu I have dons), yo.l may kuow why your mother wished that you shoulu I hear it.'' a lack of judgment, and a proneuiss to he ! heart's best lov. was mine. I told biiu yes,! i and our vows were plighted. We were to! wait a year, and, then, if wo continued to bold the same purpose, we weru to be mar ! rii d. I don't know as auy one envied me; but I do kuow that iu all the country arouud there was not a better tnao than was he wbo lovjd uie. nor was there otic whose pro.-peots in lit. were more promis , in,, I "'6- j rrcm my girlhood up I bad boeo a sort! jofa pet and favorite in our sooiil circle, ! I a"d considerable atteutiou was showu me ! j fr on, all qaurters. George was one of j nTuch icaLliCt PP different from what they: really are, slid who folio a true and ju,t on m('!cIJse straight forwardly aud frv.kly j : i none none ai mi no ea . urnniicii iiit-u, .mu When be had proposed tor my band, and! I had promised to be his wife, he devoted " eur attention to mo ii ...uo, see,.,- , ,td 8, tlj0fe'h could not bo devoted; enough. In pubho, or in private.it was a" tUe "" WutD out, UP0U our.80cij i u"" , lul' w" v.......y I by n,J ide, auticipating my every want af rtai to guard and assist me. 1 j allowed my sell to gel tiied ot thi, ; I allowed ii, i .,;t in li-f 1 ii :. t I mill 1 1 L-M u lii l In more ':.- .j ... I even went so far as to f. el annoyed by bis close, undivided attentiou. It was a thoughtless, reekiess emotion ou my part, but i was foolish enough to givu it a place in my bosom. Soiito of my fe male friend.-, joked me ou the subject, and J dually determined that I would not be .o tl d ,0 ,over. I U,d , , , lo k II1Jst.if bo, X ,,iould feel j( wer(j attl.u(Vt, t0 llle X dld .,, reflt.ct ,lit l tlave been very uuhap- py bad he bestowed his social favors upou others of my sex. In short, 1 did not reflect at all. 1 was only seiled with a reckU-s detei ruination lobe a little more lrce aud independent. ' We bad,a ic uie in the grove near our village. L was buoy nit aud happy, aud I laughed and chatted with all wao camo in njy tty. We had a danoe belore dinner, und George aked uie if I inteuded to j)iu iu the amuseineut. I toid him Certainly. Thtu he took my haud, and said he would .. . , i . i , . i . . i , i ol that! Snould I be tied touts skirts! . . . i ... i .... s.o i Mifaiit io na iree au.i L ioiu me tiiau who bad made the propositisu that I would go with him. I niu-t hive beeu b.iud, as i kuow I was looiisu and wicked ; but I did not stun to think. When the dinu.'r- hour arrived Georne came, witb a happy, smiliug, hopeful laoe, aud otfared mo his arm " For what V said I. 'For diuner, my dear,' be replied. Theo I told liiiu 1 was as a i.i.ie ui.ea-y , uui - He will coiuo aroui l all right,' and thus 1 tnud lo pass it off Towards the Uuer pari of the aliciiiooii tieotge eamo to mo again. iio a-k-d uie what I iiieaot by my treat ment ol bun. Ho wasearueat and aux.ous. 1 told In :n he must not ij union mo iu tuit manner. Uut," he urjjed, 4 ouly tell tuc if you meau unytUm by it." " ' . ' 1 dj-' Aud ho a.-ked me what it was. I told want to teach you uot to be loo attentive to tuJ. ' And 1 add.jd, very thought, essly, ' you I uhhoij me ! llu did not answer me. I saw his lips' quiver and his niauly bosom heave: and, as J tie luiue.. a ii suniieatns mat came through the tirancUes of tho trees rested ui.ou tne big tears rol.tug down bis cheeks ine impulse of aiy heart theu wast- step forward and detain him j to ask his forivo tiuf ; and make him happy, liut a fojli"!), wliim.-ioal pride rotniineil me. I lit in in go, and tried to comfort myself with tin; ru fLction that it would come out nil rijht. "When tho party was brt-:tkiiu' up, ho came and aked an; if In' s-lioul 1 e mo home. lie was very cool, and (.eemed only lo mean that ho felt bound to make the of ler, that lie had brought in fl th.-ra. I w.n not i;nini to accept any fucIi off r us that, and L told him L should ujt r.tiiro Lia at tuiiiion. ' l'olly," he said ' yo i d) not ui"in thi-t. Do not make iuu thi iik that I h ive mi i ken you 1' He trembled n-i li- -j'jke, an 1 1 could see that he was fuartuily agitated. " Hut I had coin! too f ir to irive up theti and null a lijiit iaugh I turued Irom liim. I went home one way he wei:t h Hue ain;h- er. All the in-xt day I i lor i.im, h it llO did not cone. Airl a .- e.n, I '. ij watched. And a third and a f . n i:i. :i the Ut'Jt d.iy 1 received ii letter I'l.-m l.'mi. It was from a ii.unt tou wi.iti.' r he b i I j,'0tie to see his wido w d inoiher lie wr 10 me that he feared he had b.-.-Ii -il if- poiuuJ. If I infl-'J wttli bis heart the.. I might do it a.'aiu. He s;.i.i he was .i..-,' out Hot, an J miht be gone v;ine Inn.'. If I siiil lovud him wh.-ti he ret irm d I might be sure of fl.i liti ; him unmarried, for hu tad no heart to jjivo auotiivr. Stiil ho would like to bear from mo - he wou'.J l.ko to ftu ma if I wished it. lis wtoti! as o:io who had been deeply wron.'-d, an 1 there were one or two sentetiees in tbo ni-iva , , , , i i that touched me unj-oasautly. A we. k passed a.vay, and t old t.ot aLs a t r it ; hut nt the end of that time I made up my iniu 1 to call lieorge to me and c oi.l..-.., my laut ; - - I rote and my !-it.T reach-d t's dest lion jost twelve liJura alter he had stai ou his j ui ney . inn- started i newer s-i ni'sr-w .-u.uua ag'i.' in ss tbau a ye .r he dud iu the mad nou.e ! H, ,Ud wro,,g-l,e did wrong-very, very wroDj to leave as he did. He ough. not to Lav done it. He o.bt to havo wde anttlort a grt ater etlort lor in 0. aBe ,Uli lur u..ne. liut-oh l-.ii .t ..;,'. I)0t ,ak my crime the less. I ,H1 dol. a rtiukrid Uiidg-a cruel, thou.'htl,-s deed it was and the penalty fe heuviiy upon tue . "Louisa, your mother a-ke 1 me to teil you my story. I have done .-l., il item prolit yo i, 1 siiall not regret the paiu nave telt iu the r.-oital. i Hit 1 have ceas ed to suffer let these hot, hitter tears hear witness. U.i 1 ol all things within iho i)ero of J0.jr iBla,Ul.e, be". v are how mm y uU tritl-j mill a trusiing, ioniu, heart T Silent and tbou.'htiu! Lo'ii-a Ji j r nut re turucd to tiu panor, and but very little did she say on her way home. On the follow ing Burning she w rote a brief n-Mo and ssnt it to Henry isouttirou. .Sue siinpiy a.'k'.-d bim to couio and sea her. lie caiui", anl when they wt re aloi.e she fell upon his bo som, and a-ke.l hiui to for;ivo her. Shu caz.'.d up through the streamiti tears, an i begged for his lova and eonfi le title onee more, Ot course he ooold not refuse Pcrhap.s he was ti'ver happier t'uati at tint mot'ietit, for surely it tuu-t h ive been i mighty love and a true dev-o.i u tint con d huvs pro.i.pied the cour-e thti inoideu had thus pursued. Loui-a never forgot the lesson she had received, t-iie became Henry omhr'n's wit.-; and when, in after times, ?ho si v hu-haiids begirding their wives', : he tl i I occasion to thank liod tint she wis hie---cd with the true and undivided faith and devo-ioii of her bo-oiu coinp aoiot). purely there is notiung ou caitu oi'iinij worth than a taithlul, viiIuju, and devo ted I. fe-partner ; and he or sue who can tri fle wi;h the heart ol sucu and oneu ou.y soa tne send vvhieti sua.l y.eil a uarve.t ot Dam aud remorse. D.t Dodge and Tim Iiii-iimax. When Dr. Dodge, Keit-ftij I'liy-ici.iu, L et ired through this .Si ite on toe li.vsof h-'i'th, and particularly ou the evil, of tea and coffee, be happened to meet otie moriiuig; at the breakfast able, a witty son of Knn, ot the better class. Couver.ation turuc-i on the Doctor's favorite sattject, as fo.lo.vs: Perhaps you think I woo d be unable to coo vi lice V u. ot the ueh terioas vllccts ct tea and tvlt. e .' ' '1 don't know," soi 1 Kriu, "but i' iiiie to be there h e u you do it." " i'i .1," said the D.H-t or, "if I convince you toal they are itjiitoos to your hta.io, will yoj Hti.-taiii irot'i tl'-.r u.-e :'' ".Sure and 1 w i.i sir.'' "Ho olteu do j.'j use olT.-e anl to!" asked the D.c:er. 'M r.i i.i:. j "o i tii.ht, sir.'' ' sa.d tiu 1 ' r, " -1 yea ever exper.tit.e a .-.igl.t Uizuc-s t.t the bialu "1 uo, loieed 1 dol'ri'.l.d 12; i n. "And a khaip puii thnuSi tlie t-u:'.is iu and a'oojt it.e t -. s iu tUs wortiit. .''' " 1 roth, I do sir ' " Wi-,1, " said the l)ctor, wild a:, air of cot.li.lei.ee iu nis winner, "tuat is u.o tea, aud C -tl;e. "1, u in lied T Y ,i:U aud I a..vs tbojgul it was the win.Ky Idr.iiS.' 1'Ue cotnu any toned . n li ia . l,.i r, at.d the Doctor tpuciiy rviuid. Ho was Ui- ltU At a re-tu irant, vv!i u y. i o :i roaches around, you cm console r-t-lf by iuferriug that all are Lot ill tho PudJiUj
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1861, edition 1
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