v THOMAS LOHING, Eoitob". M. STRINGER, Associate Editor. V '? .ill-- ' VViUlliJ41VilM, , : '. '.tt I published every Tiffcy, TTmrciiy, nd Sbiittjy, Hi a per annum, pnyaoie, in aa cases, in aa vanes,,. 'bmUfefPrmt anil MM.SlM T square, t insertion, SO (50 1-square,? months'.! Op t . do, 2 .-..do; .75 ' Twelve lines of lest make ; iqiipw. 'lf-ah adver tisementexceeds twelve jines,' the price.will be la pro' All advertisements art navable .ittbs time of their Centras WthTeirtyvprtflrt, bo mada Oo tbAttosJ WMimcXriS-' V? i; ' JOHN',GA'S!-MELL, ' , . ; OOMMISjS IOJN-ME RCH ANT ir trrw iLM i nciion, t. " ' ' i: -" July io.' - r- V: ..W' (MUTUALLlFlCRANpE COMPANY ; -;jrYfll taVe Rlsk-pnlhi Dv'eXqf laves. . .. NEmyORK LIFE INSURANCE QOMMIStON lilERCHAN.t ' - Xhpsafo ; i ' ltMfN(jf(3Nr n. c. .;' . ,v ;:;r x,;BAMlGAtJSJVV-v " . COMMISSION- 'MERCHANT,' ; , - 4 i ' if.'..;t. i,.,y.-W. U. Anrtloater nl nMlfooi'BertfiiBt . ' . - v . WIIMINOTONn: . ; , " , 1 ;' - - UM!A.BV8iAD0RHlfrM'EKT,H0felSr8Di j. - ,-"h.'iwTois;.' ' .-'-.V -. March 17, , .,. v... . 1- tMFV & WARNER, '.JVfHOttai AW) Jtsnw. D"i.fpa j! Z)jRT 'QOQjbSj GROCERIES, SillP CHAN- 'DLBRYt SHIP STORES. f J ; G.W;I)AVIS, 'COMMISSION MERCHANT,. v . , , . -s ' ', WlLMINGf ON, N: Q. MarchHV " " 1 ;BARRY & BIIYANT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. March 16. . 1 tf NT. B.-HUGHES, . . COMMISSION :MERCHANTy AND GENlSS'AL AGENT Fpr the salt of all kind of Poodi, Country 'Produce v and Real Estate, RALEIGH, N. C '. ' Builneas entrusted to hlin shall be prompiiy and faithfully attendod to. Jmna 18. . . c.;n. bell, . GENERAL X0MMI66I0N AGENT, FOR TBI 8ALI Of TIMBER, tOMBGR, HA- ' VAL BT0RE8, AND iU. KIRDB Cf - .i ' - - . v ' j . jcrowTRT rrtoccR -4 i "f ILMIN'dTON, 1. C. E.-A CUSHIN G, , DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY,; &c. MASKET STSET, WJUIIWOTOIt, CU. April; - - 9 BROWN fc :DEROSSET, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. : pEROSSET jk BROWN, GENERAL COMAtlSSlOtf MEfiCBANTS, 159 FRONT ST. NEVTrTORK. o ; TIIOMA8 ALUBONE CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6. Sooth Wharves JPHILAOELPHIA. A4tanu$ mads on eonslftrateot of COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, and produce janeraDy. .., ;'Rtfv If AfmfBnw4i DtiltmlK: AR. 29., . y .v , 7Um. .ALEXANDER HERRON,"'J. . vv::i..:'r.;,-GENliRAL't.-c;Viw.. COMMISSION JlERCHjLNti. . . !Ftm4 X C) Bic Otfles, tiO.' 38 HOBTH ' WR ABvitr'' : A iRs&rte i.PHinAPLPHIA, . tT-. r SADFORD dt.BMITHV .i V COMMISSION MERCJlAlWSf- -. : . ' ; -iLMiNaTOMTiv. cC , -tHOS. SAKprOAD, ' A u .. :March 23. ; ' Si " JT'::&'M :L.fcMcGARYl-: GROCERS AND'SHIP CHANDLERS, ' WlUIIN&TONjN. C 7' KBSliiiiilili . XiijiJAn. jjjljvii?ui.. m v-'i . , !-i'UK kk in -...jsf' Ei. , ...rromiM wmmtiannwaanTbrOctobr:.;i. rixn fi urn (entorpartnerofthfthtefijpi - xjew won f b-K tf ' . ' "V MA-ITTI , ?: JGAymjlAIi: - AGENT. :; ' .wa MbitMgy - - wiLMiNaTbN, n. a Oct. 3: ,.. ' - ;-'84 urt3lNEitAte:i-r.;?t.' CpM iy37. ; ' JQHN HALlU,v : ' COMMISSION MERCIIANT, ; Wlrtph l?V V - A. 'v" : - ' 1 v ttTSKEttY, -iteRCHATAILpR; r, -V- wijLwtatpNj it: c -17.:' -r' .t-.rtc'iltxnv-- Mfreh , i GHJbESjIE; gfc ;ROON ' ; . Agents roi AKOt r'.- ' TIMBER, LUMBER, lUV&L STORES H WmfaakeTiforal cash advanc'ei on all condgprnenU v. x - of produce. k ' .. CHARLES BLAKELEE, ' J(SttPf.essof to Jainea punderford-l MANUP.UiTORER.-ANb DEALER IN B oVt s and $.h 64e $v ? BLANKS ' PRINTED tO ORDER, AT THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE. - CHAS; D. ELLIS', COMMISSION MERCHANT," . . WILMINOOWj n. u March 17. , r SAM'J. P. CAUSE, : AGENT fOR THE 8AL1: OF LUMBER, TIMBER, TURPENTINE, C. - - - -WJLMIHOTON, H. C. April 2L, . .. . - : W I OAF.SDOAR. Crushed Sugar, Table Salt, Prea'd jGlmrer. Justrec'd and for ale by Juhe25.. T' -C.W.BRADLEY; H0y;Flour; &c, BALES primeNsw York Hs'y, B0 bamlssuper Canal Flour, Rectified Wiiiskey, - w:'Naw.tV Oirlfir. 100 60 10 6 hhds. prime New Orleans &uear, 10 kecs suDerior Goshen Butter. '. Now landing front fcchr. , R, Wi Brown, at E- LbOerloh's whsrl Tor sale by July S. m. OIL. 1 f BBLS. TanneraOiL IU 18 Whale 10 Racked " For sale by ' July 14. JvaAMl)LL.. ' ; ol -. COPARTNERSHIP.- THE subscribers have formed Copartnership, under the firm of McMillan A Coforths trans action of general retail business at Wtiti HaO, Lla dm Csunrw. V , DDGALD McMILLAN, . THOS. H. LANE, WM. B. ROBESON, Jr. Aug. 26 1846. , , '. CANDY f CANDY!! Just received, sufwlQ be opvnsd for a few days, StuarC Superior Candy. C. W. BRADLEY; April4.-T ; -.. . -.- . , : . NOTICE. 'v ? ' T th UonsrObL to nexi Gerund Ambly o North Carolina. ' ' APPLICATION will be road at youroelt Session, for r Charter o Imxrporation, to Conmscr ths WiujijrSTon A Ralxiom tUit RoAb, at tompcinl) wits tub CsAsna-row Rail Roao. Wilmington, July 9, IM. .. 3mS0 ; ' ; shad. "v .. OsTst EARREL8 of Ocean Shad a an perk v &M ads for family use, fbf sal by . - v v ' 'v.-- J, MTJLOCI. Abg. ; oil ANp candles: CORN! CORN U 1 :iHrvr BUSHELS Cora, lot salt by XUUU W -.SAMUEL P, OACSE. aune,!;,; 41. . tit'- QfaOfi BUShELS, prims artlcls, afloat and n WWU DtOTS, Wr SaiC, i ;. i.HVtAAA ; Sep. 12. .".tj-,;.- . ' .'.'. - '77 SUGAR- AND MOLASSES.- PORTO RlCO'snd St CtoIr Sugar, tn hhda. and bamla, ood reuUinff Mohnws In hhds. and tier- ess, For sale by. "BROWN DeROSSET. ;i NORTH CAROLINA J?ACK5T,OFFICE. " 43 12 north wii a'tes, ' ? ' v, -fj;: PHILADELPHIA ,, . i J .BanelsXara go. too boxes Adsmantins win' Q J dies, for sals LOYYi on Mnufctuma aret by -::-vH7,"i - v 'BROWN A DrROSSET. Juna 4- " -... ' ' . . ' , . 36. f i...... - , ' i i, ' ,i 1 1 .i ' . ; A DWELLma ' Seoond between' Matk4fe i4 xximck atreat,at present occupied by. Mr Augus-n, line., vrcll adapted for th accommodsum of a sruali t ;...fi Ai IWUbw. jrayettevius vrt.:, : J s: js 20 Bbls Canal Pktor, ; i 20 Half bbh.anar Flotrr. R(Ws FayeiteviUs Candles. A TtfMm ow. naiu f rapping rapcr. t i;, a, 10 UUIs. Albany Ale1. 20 Kgt qosnen BUtter.r;, IHnd 10 Boxes Soda Biscuit, t For sale by- -1 : V- .:' SADDLE HARMSANn TRUNK -;.- -: - jiAjsurACtoav af li f ront-Qirmj yrummgiupt- ed by Porter 8ndT5lakesoe,'n4 Immediately opposita the ChronlcleOffice; where he la nowoperung a com plete aasortmentof W . WhtDs, Spoiiv All of which will be-warranti i of good manufacture and SiateriaLa, ahd will bo sold low-for CA9H.. . .' Having toNo zxrtuttsc In the above business, he flatters himself that ha will be able to HrideruU,o( ilfhdum to those ho may be disposed to patfopile hlmV'- A '' ;-" . ' It fshis Intention to keep no Books, but to adopt ths CASH "SYSTEM; by wlkh mean ha will be able to furnish articles siocb chiapsi than Ay have hewtofortbeen bought ip this market . . JO'REPAIRlNa of all kinds done at the shortest notice; r'; ' . QHN h. CONOLEJ. SUGAIL COFFEfcf .BRANDy, ; &.c, '. OH Coffee, Itf ia4.iffiyttid:''t MJ 4 Jlhds. ?orto Rlcb Sugar, I do. NOrleana do. ,'10 Barrels Apple Brnndjr; 5 do. Pure RyeVhlukey. 40 Bags ShoC Raisins, Figs,; and Cheese. AIo,on hair,25 Bbl.Commojt Whlskey,l6Hhds Molassesr ' '" C W. BRADLEY. Aprlllt?. .;.. , - , ,12 THE Store at present -oceuplc4 by R. H. Grant & BrotriCT-'pOMeaalon given - Uiff 1st." of October. APPly W ' : r ' f- '.f.A..lA,VJ6. Aug.4.1848. - 60 " . FLOUR - BEST Canal Flour. For tale, by Sept 2$. . 81,': . & PETERSON. TO RENT. , . THE large fire proof store near the RU Road Bridge, at present coupied by T. F'OoLDStirrii. Rflvni wiJI finished offices, in the ftha nroof build ing oa Wattr StriO, over the stores Of Smith, Mitchell diOudS. - '.' - "' That large and convenient Wharf on Eaeie'slslan J, opposlteToWn and known as the sits of the Plutnut Distillery, 220 feet front and running, back. 1600 feet with convenient dock, Warchduse 40 by 80 feet negro quarters, 6tc. all In good repair. Apply to H. ujt. Sept25,1843. ' &1 tf. RICE. CASKS freshly beaten Rice. For sale, b 50 BROWNADaROSSET. 80 -JSep.24. . YARN AND. SHEETINGS. A -CONSTANT supply on hand, for ssleeEciuslve jla. iy upon manufacturer scconnt uy SANDFORD A, SMITH. 63 July 13. FORRENT. v xV onedooV north of the Custom Houw. For terms sppiy to ' js. i. -AjU i i Ji.jfcAAri rJuly23T. .-. r . 'v GROCEERY Plates, Cups and Saucers, Pltchen, Basons nod Ewers, Bowls, and Mugs, Jugs and uemuonnst i umoiers, utass ianipa. C. vy. DtiAiLbrt April 4. .--. 40 BBLS. ft YEARS OLD NASH BRANDY, GILLESPIE db ROBESON. 2d arch 28. MUSKETS t MUSKETS ! I MUSKETS 'of a very auperlor quality at iCJJ i remarkable- low vrict, made expressly for the use of Planters, jest received, snd for sals by. . ........ HART A POLLEY. July 13,1846. tfBl. "tlTtAPPINGl PAPER ' Cinnamon i Fayettevllle .VV Tallow-Candles; 8perm do.( New York do Pearl Starch; Mustard t l ailet Soep ; Pals do. Ac Ac ApjU ZS. , Apply to . H. U. iLANJUJv,, JUST RECEIVED A full assortment best Cot NaikGraln Scoops, 8hort Scythes, Ames Shovels and Spades, Cast Steel Shovels and Spades, Common do. do., Long Handle Shovels; Assortment Hollow Wars, Ploughs and, Points. Corn Shelters, dfco. .. . , C. , W. BRADLEY. f- Aprfl4. i- v y. NF.PP 'Ar, W A fel TlD3 sU"fecrjbei;,tal6s this rc&bod J of Informlnj hW fitends and the public gcneiRl- f lv that h hn tdkca the tore formeriv oCou Di ttaye iust rsceiVed bet Schril'iL a'powefflersatwruj.she .. At weir uenerai omp'unanaiery am ' Family Grocery Store, The following supply of GOODS, which tbey offer lot rub on most accommodating terms, vur OA BBLH.Mess Beei 20- " Rio : do. KAJ 20 1 vl'anjily do. . 2f St Domrngo do. 20 4 . Packet do. 6 chests Yg. IfysoR Tea,' 1000 lbs. Smoked Beef, 10 Blaek . ' -do. -20 1 bbla. Beef Tongues, . ItboxRs Lemon Synip, . 20 V MesiPori, n 6 ,a Lemons u 20 Prima do, ' " lObomSpernt Candles 20 botes Cheesy . 4 . 20 i " " C V 40 bbls. Canal Flour,' ' 20 Tllknr . . -JO r . m ,S0kgaCutNalls;as.lae 30 Pilot Bread, V J0d Ship Spikes. 20 " . " WO lb sop. fihesrVNafls, MXfl lbs. CoDoef Tacks. 60 keiriNa. 1 Whits Lsad. S hhds. Porto Rico i9ugr,40 ; ;Ertr f , I bblsCTUshed Sugar, 20 t Black Palrtt, 10 ' Powdered JO Quia Imperial Owcjv 1000 lbs. Loaf ' ,J 1 30 A s Paris . 40 bigs tsj-sCBflS; j y - A general assortment ef Summer Clothing. A gsneral lasorttnsnt of Wood and WUtow Ware. Also, per Schr. Wllmlnirion. and Bris DufioXt 30 boxes Tohaooo f 10,000 Spanish Segarav assorted Brandsi S0.00O Amorican do: .. I casks first rats French Brandy, with Cuatbra Hons Cartlncabr4,Andl catka Londoo nd Pbllsddphl porter." .Tf'.--. Mv-A'f : sAil of which wb ofler .Rrf sak on accommodating Aug. if-A,y-:i?' ; 64 - rosengldry; IT VMABIACMLp. A strangw among strange' faces, she drfaketh the S Is marked as a cWld of want i and lb world .battth poverty.. Shelssared for by wne upon'eanh, and hct .Ood ."seinethto rhrrIw Im. r'.-" ' men coraem, tn rair ahatr.thlprtmli iso a ind ihf -fcint her heart Ions unused to UndnessL remetnberoth '4 - Bet Rtoner and amth f .. , t'.;' And the traitor hath wronged heftrusf, and mocked i. snanangoerirommnit And men point at her and leoghi women hato tier But elsewhere, far other jndirmen? may seat her Wong ins manyrs.-Towrj fMioeopntf. . Oh, moral istsi who tfeatof ham)inesA: a - . . v.i s and self-respect irt eterV sbhere of life, fro Into the surUkI depths of deepest jgriib ranee, thaaittermost abyss of man's neg lect and say can kny hopeful plant spring i wir bo iyui mat n exunguisneai ' toe k'Al'llo iKfiK rvii.ll n onAh n a Ij. ' timl . l i ji x.i. ! .r teut vii. , ye runnsees 01 ,me nineteen hundredth year of jChristiap knowledge, who soundinelv aDDeat tohiiman nature. see that it be huv-.jBnfc- '-Take heM Ibat djiring Your ilumber.' and thtf-raleeb of generaJUons,lt "has hot' bcin transfor med into .the nature ot . the neasts. Dickens. ' Werry Gray and his sister Sasfiiwete the children of a drunken father, and of a poor woman, wna savea tnern irora starvation? by pitkirig upj: rags, in the street, and washing them for the' paper makers,.-. In 'youth. 'She had been a' rus tic belle,-, owr.able for;, het , heat and tasteful attire. : But .sheyas.a. weak yielding characfer andkTckjjej'pOYerty and toil gradually broke Jowr( he - little energy with which riature had endowed ner. ,v w nars tne use- ot patenmg up my old rags ?".she used to say to herselfj " Thore's nobody now to mind how I look." But sHe had a kindly, affectioii ate heart, and-hrtelbr her children pre seired her from frrtemperance and" sus tained her' in toiling for their dally bread. . ; The delight , she. took in, curling her little daughter's clossv brown. rihelets was the Only remaining indlcation"of ear ly coquettish taste. Though often dirty and ragged herself, Susan was always clean and tidy. She was, in fact, ah ex tremely lovely child ; and as she toddled through the streets holding by her moth es skirts, Napoleon himself could not have been morV proud ot popular hom age to his little king of Rome, than was the poor rag-woman of the smiles and kisses bestowed ort her pretty one; Her larte chestnut-colored eyeshad been sad dened in their expfessiori by the,' sorrows and priyatibns of her mother, when the same life-blood sustained them both ; but they Were very beautiful : and their long dark fringes rested on cheeks as richly '. 1 't .1: ' Si 3 - colored as a peacn iuuy npenea in me sunshine. Like her'mother. she had a very moderate share of intellect, and an extreme love of pretty things. It was a gleam in their souls of that intense love of the beautiful, which makes poets and artists of higher natures under more fa vorable circumstances.- v - A washerwoman,- who Lived in the next roomplanted a Morrune Glory seed in a. broken tea-pot : and it bore its first blossom the day Susan was three years old. ' The sight of it filled her with imWt sionate joy.. She danced and Japped her hands ; she returned to it agaip and. again, and remained a long time jtoopr ing down, and looking, .into; the" very. neart ot tne nower. r nen ..u ciosea,iThe angels watch over childhood, and she called out. impatiently,'. " Wake up I wake up, pretty rxwyj;. When It shriv elled.mqre ana more-she" cried aloud, and refused h be comforted. As succes; sive blossonw opened "day by day, her friendship Cor the vine increased, and the sne .neia with it, were in her small way. y. One day wherf her mother was hook" mffODraJMlrom the dutv (ratters of the street, with her little -Ones trudging "Tbe-1 nma nea; gemieman; passea.wunva large bouquet . in.' his hand. Suian's eyes brightened aS she ejrxJaimea,' "Oh mammy,' look at the pretty posies T-i-Tbe gentleman smiled upon her jand said, 'jRrouId. yotl like one,my' little girl T- She eagerly held out . her hand, and hq. 'ave Jief .a "flower,' saying, There's a fosoof youyrThlarik the eood irentJenmn.M ' saidiher smother But she was too much occupied to attend to politeness. Her. bead was hill of her t Morning Glory, the first blossotn she ladever kedtipon" anJ she' ran to ler brothel shouting joy fullyj Seff yxtf losenglory F ' The gentleman ladghed, patted hct silky purls, and saw, J. Ypu are a li Rosenlory ' yourself; and -I wish you were mmo. Jerry, who - was Lplder by twp years, was - qmta charmed ito the 'w'ordV RoscriKtorv r reoeated he j'WfeaKar fonnjr? pameT,Mamrny, the gcntlemaftcalled our Susy a 'RoseiKi From that day, it. became a favorite word in th wretcodjlittte household. It 8ounded;ticre y ith rnqurrtful .beauty, like th feV4olden ravs nvbich at suh- get fell, aslaht tie difigy walls and the djokjjii crgcKcry ; nen tne weary moi ther had washedLhcr basket of rags, she j wouldr bring .water, for SOsa.tfa; hands, and wooden conib to sniooth her hair, I and gazing forjdlv in that infant face, her oyly vision beauty. In a life oth erwise all dark'ihdd'reary sh? would say, "Now kiss your poor rnammy, my little Rosenglor'1 Evert tha miserable father, wien his' senses erp:uot stupi fied with drink, wqnild tako the pretty little one on his knee, twine Ker shining ringlets' round hJiiwurjengcTS, and sigh eeply as ht! stld,: Hqw many a rich man.w6uld b-pjoud t'haye my little Rosenglory for his own." But it was brother Jerry wio idolized her most 6f a)r: 'IIs could not "go. to steep on his little baneb ftf straw, "unless her curly head was nestled on his ' bosom. They trudged the streets . together, hand in hand, and if charity offered them an ap ple or a slice of bread, the best half was always reserved for her. A proud boy was, he when he received an old tat teraemion rockmg-lborse from the son 6f4;ehtlemarTfor whom his father Was sawinsr wood. - 4fNow Rosendory. shall nde saiiho ; and when he placed her on the horse, and watched her swinging back and forth,,, his, merry shouts of laughter indicated infinite satisfaction. More frequently, they came home late and tired, everybody was hungry .and cross, and they were glad to steal . away IU eueiico vu meir uivte uclu vi jni uiy father wus noisy In his intoxicatioii,rthe poor boy guarded his darluijg Wit the thougnuuiness oi maturer yeaw-j ae patieptly warded oft the randoni Wqws, or received them "hirnsejf Jtand if hann. accidently came to her it -was , affecting to see his tearful eyes, andljeatiiis grie ved whisper, Mammy lie struck Rosenglory P "":) ' Poor child 1 her young life-was'open-ing in dark and narrow places ; though like the vine in the broken 'tea-pot,, she caught now mnd tfe Jtansicnr gleam of sunshine. It would be weUumencouH spare time from the dm of theological dispute, and the drowsiness bf devotion al routine, to reflect whether such' ought to be the portion of any of God's little ones, in this broad and beautiful; earth which He created lor the good of all Many a hunary day.- and many" a night of pinching cold,' tbis. brother, and sister went straggling, through': their bliffhted . vouth. till the f onneef: was eight years old. At that period, the IkuV er died of delirium tremens, and the mo ther fell into a consumption brought oh by constant hardship and unvarying gloom. The family were removed. me.almshouse,;and found it an taprovs ment in their condition.;' The coarse food, was as good as that to which they had been accustomed, there" was' more air, and. a Mrider -scope for the eye to range in.' Blessed with ! youtofuTjttv pressibilitv to the bright and joyous;7er- ry and Susan took. more notice of the clear silvery moon and the host of bright stars,", than they did "of the deformity, keep it from understanding the evil that swomids it, of of. retaining the gloom Which i? ft shadow. The poor weak mother was'.aily- wasting away, but thev only felt that her tones were more tender her' endearments more fond- One nigruy wrven mey were going w oeu, ane held'therri by the hand longer than usual The rough hireling nurse felt tLo elo qUence olhersad countenance, and had not the heart to hurry them away. No one knew what deep thought what ag- pny of anxious love, "was ip the soul of tne- aying one j out sne guzcu earacsuy and tearfully into ther deaf young eyes, and said, with a troubled voice, "My children, try to t good." She kissed theni fervently, and 5 spoke no . morel Xbe next day, the .nnrse told them their mother was dead. ' They saw her body laid in a white tine. coffin,' and tarried away in a cart to th burying grouild the poor ; wnere u vas pneu upon :n hundred other nameless cotiins, in a rig hole dug in the sandy -hill side. She was not missed from uVjostling crowd- but the orphans wept bitteriy,for she was all the; world to menv ' ' ; s In a few daystrtriuijitf'rt carne to examine thermc'with'a view to take them into service. ,', Jorry. was bound to a sa-carHaln, and: Susan td a grocer J f r' :j ..:.f t?, fa -tort-. y ... wt,!!.. ' children Sho i Aras in.! -V 11 1 ; Mr9..Andrews '.wa.?-'c.:l;Jy 4',. tliat anythirig like fVeeJu s or ci j 0 might be necessary or r ..... ! to t r, ; All day long she lugged ll.i Lea vy I and bten (sa up latej.t nr' , t y its iretfulness as she kst . !. v f: her master and rnistress wero- u 1-..'.' sleeping sheas required to scout ki.ac to her, except to'Wjr asvv'-do this," or Susy, wjiy didnrt you do as I bad z youT . NOW Ahd-thAri .shn tinrl a vi f f nr A when hlrrnasftwaS in irt. ; Ilaf was aiwaya.yjjry.ajjnctiori.'it, v.' -i ed&t (h6 time whert ii shotili beanan and able to Mye his fcisfe'r live, vrjtWt hinx j(Juf afle? a few years, he came ndt ore'f andar'fe them- 'could" 'i write,' they had no' means 6f ccimunP irom wnicn sno jooKea out upon stone stepsand alirfck iXf&tlet; iruressf had decided: obj:tfon-i to her fonnm-f acquaintances to the nclghborhoodj ancL for several y'eariiybung ir) scarce? ly i held commilnion iritla liny -human!. bemg, excetit pjdk? Even h- beauty riQtIieilesV - L when ;comjny;mrfc tf Was by ru . means anrceawe io;ivirs. Andrews to obr' servn iiJBi tii&Btiruiv puracieu uioiv av-. terUlbnafLe ow:dUgrAler,; Ilei hasjbawjjp horne and.wh?n ,ther4 JwasJttsually a;.loep.- .,' , But one member of the iimiiy was soorjf . conscious ot a frrowmiz, interest in tner prpharu- kMasterKlrrt,iii than'lierselt had bcehCpfuI.W 4 mdulged. I)0y,(andwainw pleasurswkmg'Iad; t In"juveEiIe'daysv he had Men to th habif of orderihg th ; !... . ? ..-' iL ...ij . .1 -M. ' UlllO Ot (WAV; wUt up. '.U, .tiv.Jl VA, scolding aCherif fiha didjnat -black hit tur developed fat hrnivhis manners to"' .wards her TMttaUyso some: girJHaying .obtained' from his sister a promise not to reveal max. ne naa I said anythuig he represented that Susy; ought.tonaj4. -pettcr ciotnes, ana be ; ai- iQWeq w go,w; nieeung sometimes. ;ne said h was ure;the. neighbors thonghf she.waVjtiY i rneanly; clad,' and he had j. hearxl tthat eir srantsmadercroarkr ibpiit .iL- He was hot mistaken in strp hosing that his" mother yould be ir.2;:cn' ixuvy men arKucuuius. ouc iiuli never about her meanness, it Was cerlaiidy ne- cessary io enlarge Susy's privneges, Inf ahsWer Ito7 fier jairipus ' inquiries, het dauehter're wated that Mrs Jones's eiiV had said so and soand jthat Mrs. Smith,9 at yie next doorf pad made a sinuUr re- 5 marked; MrSvDicksohYhcthef this" gossip; was, orwasnov myemea py RojbeTrfv.it, bad 'the .effect, he des ired Sttsinj iioyr. i)eiarlysixtcen years cf age obtained a better dress than she had ever before pp8sessed,.and wafoccasionally al Wed-to tojneeting pri S unday af.cr- noon,, AsMrs Andrjcws belonged" to. a? veryi genteel tiurch, .she iu)ulf not, ot . courske 'ery8pi"girl widi her--? Butthe cook Vent 10 4 Methodist meet- inff" 'Where A the vnrrr had the cosrr T- peacneq to uiem, una were a seui l . .l- n ' i r i erf. jniddenlir became. deyotionaL 1 kalK wauAieu kcu ait ujlo .oiiia uiutui-. . i. i.i... ..ii. lie naa no cieiiDeraieiy .uaa intentions: but he irss thoughtless ly nature, and rtlhah rrf sa4t1otinri ' ITati t" i?nn l'isjoysf " anUiull J j f V y 'AAv A v V4a4 VAvXAAAh exdtement irt hatching' his increasinig -X and aometfmes, when he queried within ' Wmseif whether heVwas doinj right to gain her'affcions, and1 what rwould come tf ft all; ;h4 bad-floating- 'vision, that he might , possiblyt educate Susaq" vagrie idcaS he impressed so dekutery uu iils iuuiLL-ua me uili luuk. aiUv ii. iiv occasional presents, tnai sue prorrued to fell, no hUesVeek after: week, the kv. era sat together- In the same pcw,k "and. sang from the 'same hymn-lx!;.' Then f came meetings after the fanuly had re tired to, rest, to .which 'secrcsy gave ah , additional charm.,"' The concealment was the only thing that troubled Susan with a consciousnesa of wrong; and he ' easuy persoaueu ner mat tms was a aury ( border' to screen 'him; from Uame. : K Was i bis fault that he loved hex.r" he asked ; "he was sure.be coald, not help it ; She,; air, her" part,' could; cot h help loving him deeply and fervently,. He was very handsome, and she deligh ted ux liis V?atY, w;Tia1tursiiy as she had ,done ni the floWer when her heari . fped up and called It a Roscr lory- Sinco her brother went away, there Was no other -tinman bosom on which she , could lest her weary bead : no other Jips spoke lovingly to her no other eve-beams sent warmth into her soul. ; If the gay, , im MAmmni am) . ihm P.t'prrA fiml it . pleasant id be loved, how much more to' must it be to one whose hfo from mwncy v had beeu so darkened J. Society : re- wougni.oiine jtims-noiise; cruia m any other !ighthiii - ras k liiachina' for her convemence butif the neighbors talked

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