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Syeten Exprendts tor tho Now York Ger. | dor us moro refined, ont aims moro noble, If —_— those little points of etiquette and love are re- SPECTRE |f=ss225 CHAPTER oR Vit A RUNAWAY, VILLAINY, the after life ; children who are brought up an- dor their inflaer.ce naturally booome so!f-aactifice honor to thelr parents. OF INGLETON; OR THE In the family of Mr. Romson, snch points had always received attention, consequently their children, having « good exatople constantly bo- 8 | fore them, patterned from it, and thelr home was 0 them, the happiest spot upon earth, Having retired from business, Mr. Remson bear spend the declining days of his existence, his Wulla, say 80 more; Jeave me to think.” wife feeling weary of the continual whit! of city “Qh, you” abe exclaimed, moving toward the | life, ‘and had desired the change—and a more r= “Coon. #1 will leave you if your thoughts are #0 ral, pleasant place than the ono they had taken than my company.” oud not hhave been selected. “No, stay; 1 did not moan that; but I know ‘chat strange being has awed mo—startled me Sho rang the bell, and ordered the desired ar- Huth, te ital Sales, ticle. The servant soon returnei, and, drawitg OTe istoarae @urasi oat the small tabic, placed two g'atecs and @ Life, is in them, and bottle of MaGeira upon it, and thea retired. The morning after their artivel Virginia and ‘When thay were alonc,be poured out » glass'of | her young brother strolled out for @ walk, aud the startling intoxicator and tossod it off with- } to inspect the neighborhood In the vicinity of oat taking it from bis Tips. thelr new home, The day was bright and clear, torting her beantiful face; a second draught and | beauty, the drops (f cow upon ths blades of he seemed refreshed, for setting down the crys- | gress, sparkled like ¢ Le of diamonde, in the sun- tal goblet, he turaed to his companion, saying : | tiht ; the fresh morning breeze, the Hveliness This generous juice has set my blood dancin® | ofthe scone inspired them with delight, through ite channels agein. wale, ‘They took the road toward the forest; as they m me, next to a fair women's 4 tokirts of the iad were Pear glare of roby bucd wine : ss savant ibis « igealts phe ing, patient, mild, and agrecable, a blessing and By Christine H. Carpenter. had purchased Rose Villa, ase spot fn which to Tam weak; let me have some wine," Julia watched bim with a sneering smile dis- | and every thing seemed endowed with now Ti livens, # coors, and tompte me tho while To snated from tucae red lige of thine upen Virginia, from a clump of bushes by the while rk, ing © en: abcaiueea side of the path; she gave a slight scream as tore Ct eS A tome oy] the ferccious antmal selzed her dress with its ree ‘ lov, and teeth. Edward, who wasa little in advance, and had not seen the occurrence, upon turning and perceiving her danger, seized a siick, and endeavored to delve it off, but It only held fas or, and fixed its giaring eyes upon the face of he affrighted girl At this moment the sound of a rich tenor yoloo singing « popular air, was heard, and the next, the singer appeared in sight, As soon as he be- ed, ‘‘Ist us run | held the position of the young girl he hurried over matters, since the reading of the will, By forward, and calkd the dog by nanté; at the the bye, I think you looked disappoinied the | sound of ite master's tones, ths animal sulloaly A gram of cold water, though clear and bright, And tunp d ard fresd from the epring, Lacks justre, foam, and the rich crimson light, Whichtas rover yet failed Ashe concluded this rapeoty, he flung his arm arourd ber, atd sea‘e! her upon his knee, otber dey.” quitted its hold, and crouched down at her feet ; “Disappointed? I was, for Lexpected to got | » second tine he spoke in # more commanding the whole, ‘Vo think be should have left the | manner, and the dog moved off bulk of his fortune co Harry.” “Tt is ratlly too bad, but you know you have still this beautiful mansion.” The gentleman now approached Virginia, who stood blashingly waiting t> thank him; as he drew near, bo beut # glance of respestful adint- “Mansion? What is it to mo? ‘Twas the | ration upou hor lovely fucs, which brought the money 1 wanted |” rich blood in greater torrents to her fae, neck, “Then you are not suited or satistied with | and arms, until even the tips of tho taper fingers this elegant place ?” glowed with the ruddy curront, “It doos very well in ite way; but Tl tell |” «Aliow me to thank you alr,” she began; but you one thing, I believe, in the event of Harry's | he smilingly interrupted her, exclalming— sudden death, all would fall to me—for if be} what he wastorry his dog bad been 0 impo- were not maricd, and made no will, there woud | tite as to epring upon so fair a lady in so rude a other heir. manner.” As she spoke, she fixed her keen, dark eyes | “Permit me at least, to inqu'se the name of apon him with that peculisr searching expres | him who thus released me of my tormeator ?” sion #0 common wi bh her. “That is Harry Crantiffe, at your service,” ho “Harry's sadden deav replied, ‘and if | mistake not, I [see before mo, other heir-—You are righ he son and lovely daughter of Mr, Hemaon,” mation spread upon bir face. And be bowed respectfully to the maiden, “You aro rig ht—it would; but hols young | iwWe aro near neighbors, Miss Remsen, may and healthy, and act likely to die yet awhile.” | we not be friends ?” “Why might not be, as well as bis brother?” | ghe frankly extended her hand, which he cor- “Ha, Julia—do I hear aright ?” dially grasped in both bis own, thanking ber “I merely remarked—‘why might not he dle, | fr the favor she bestowed upon him. a woll as his brother ?' the latter was young, i | In @ few moments they hed separated and the best of health, and yet it took but @ short | gach was going in opposite dirvctions. Virginia time, Nelson, to stretch him cold and lifeless, | 5,4 Kdward to continue their walk, Harry to- upon the ground.” ward the village; but the interest the young \*That te trae, too, to be sure he would asdie, | cir bad before felt in the scones about her, faded well asanother!” and be relapeed into silence | ‘Sway, she was listless and abstracted, and Ed- and medita'ion. Juianoticed his abstraction; | warg often rallied her playfully, about the and concluded eho had said enough to keep bim | jandsome stranger they had met, At such thinking. times, she would start, blush, and assume her We mast now ailvance a little, and tura our | ¢ rmer uctivity for awhile, but in afew moments attention in another direction. she would again relapse into that sem!-dreaming wee ve A a pase ir that Fetaeed state; after ramb ing @ short distance further, § Ad Uber uittinee of FO° | they turned their steps homeward, re-raciug oes, which L'oomed end faded i the presinets. | ticir rath, but tbey did not again encounter It was piciuresque name, aod cho spot cvuld | Harry, not have reoelved a more applicable designation; | ih.” morning was far advanced when the against the aide of the nase, an endless variety | «acted fie Villa, nad as soon 8 they had en of rumning roses blushed in beauty, shodding | treq tbe room where Bir. and Mrs, Remsen thelr rich perfume ‘0 the air, while the pure | yo seated, Edward commonced relating their white, the delicate cream, the pivk, the crimson, | 1414 wiven'urs, a ho styled it, with great gus- intermingled with tbe brilliant yellow, duly s1a- to, calling himself the champion and Harry the ded with the dark ;reen Toaves, mot tho oy@at | relieve guard, ete, LHe dwelt long upon Vir- every tura. ; ginia’s confucion and subsequent listlessnese, Re rvot prea oe A ae ae hires until the tcars of mortification came into her : een *5 * | eyes; 8:cing which che affectionate boy immedi - rernted tad ofnenen et torrets SPAROM| atehy consed bis rallery, and, throwing his arms a) sround ber neck, begged her to forgive his fol- Everything was ready for the family, who were expected daily ; in the early part of the dbs SHOE 0, lessig Ne, backs Ret Dankdag ul d a evening they arrived, aod with the ardor agsiin- |“ every moming afer the eventful meeting ulated with such occasions, wore going through J Harry Craul.ffe encvuntered the brother and als the howe, examining end critisistog with un- | 12 “Secidentally it would ecom, but, secretly, Dounded delight. Thoy were aa'isied with all ‘i % the young man was enamored of tre fair gir; the arrangemen's, 1 othing had been lef: andone, | 10 Te Me eit uw her there and mary and Joyful, were the exciamations that r , rected fs peach as Mr, Bemson throw | *0mething beside casua'lty in thelr meetings, but me Tho party consisted of his wife, | Still he did not force himself upon her ; a slinple elety anisble, a true mother, big | YW, &friendly remark, an admuring glance, and pahend, . ° he bad passed on, For the rest of the day Vir- daughter Virginia, a boautiful girl of eighteen, ‘ ginla ca:ried the romombrance of those thrilling and Edward, @ youth of fourteen ; this was the glances ia her beast, and it was not without the de faraily, s, bagres “ ar Wacl@eneL” be nolghbors, | pone thet she might meot him, that she took ber Virginia was as lovoly as « poet's dream, Hor | ‘Ally walk. complexion was as puro at asuowilike, witha | One night, about « week from the last ocour~ Tose leaf reaticg upon it; her eyeras biuo as nea. | TNE, 88 idl ahiey Pee portenias é hor, her bale fell to her wats | t8fOugh the village toward his homo, his atten ven's qrabogncther; her heir fell to her wast | io Tas abtzacied by am object moar thé rosd- in ite golden luxuriance, brijcht as if the Last rays of the setting en had been fmorisoaed ia | S4* which resembled the crouched figure of # man; fora moment he hesitated, ere he ap- waves; ber feat de'icat pine, be 4 bet festuren Gailoote and fomlolne, | coached {t, but again he moved closer, and and ber mouth cil@son ois tallnoss, revealed, when it parced, io e dimpling emi, teeth snali | Utd his surmises correct, for as bo drew near, and umblemished, in thelr woicecess, She the figure started up with alow howl of rage, the idol of her paroute and young brother, whose irra afver, «koon Ulade glittered in large, brown eyes glowed with true paternal y love, as they rested upon ber beaming counte- Revit Seas hrs danger, retreated, and, in nanes, and well she merited their affection, for | * 10% tone, commanded : ; “Put up your knife, J wont harm you.’ abe was as gentle apd amlable, us she was bow | a0 ¢/ur0 remained motionless, ‘There}was bes ” . no mocn, though the night was clear, and Brad- pa So gave red the parlors, Mr, Remson | re could not distinguish the features of the “Well, I would have Jenuie's opiaton of our | ™*™ aa new home. Ibave ouly beard, vow and then, | | pathy batt su he ag some ambiguous exclamation from ber lips. niRicwes co taieieens Os oe “ “Lam delighted, father, I cvuid not be more | (Makes ne eorence Ne feist) at pleased, and I coe by my mother's eye, that she, ADI Ouse ® Begre=e sere”. SAMalneS ion fa sad. How ecatect' vous tasié: te! the other, the though: int vding itself upoa his dotigh hen wind, one this eed ae deal You, I ia, an’ I'm boun’ to get cl'ar, So look 8 2 gps duels the fan te narmnt | outs Tis conpelt, Massa, Tis, You'd better lut “ me go!” . The plotare rape dark eee ays welt bere a | ieafurd was silent for a few moments, and ‘And, Jeanie, bee well this 008 looks!” he | bw whbpered— | ” el ebele attention te an “AN will go wall witb yoo, if yoa'll act as I pear gh ssi biue esos, and | “2+ you to—T will aid you to excape,”” exquisite bead, with dreamy weeys Tito be |, {Cau'e trust white man, massa, Hlow will sunny ringlets, which a gence showed to T know but what yor're tryin’ to snare dis chile?” 4No, I te'l you, Vl ald y ou to escape. +Will 5 0u aware dat ?" Bradford remembered the penalty imposed up- oa any white man, aiding runaway negro, but uben he had his own ends Ww serve, 80 be re. ved: an I'll swear it, but you must swear nover to ‘pouty what I am going to reveal to you” ‘Tbe negro sheathed his blade and muttered, “Come elcser, we might be seed, massa.” Bradford sppreached him, keepiog @ keen watch upon his movements, but the black sho w- ed ro more signs of hostihty, » “You kuow what an oath Is, do you not ? “Guess | ort to!" ‘ “well, will you swear what I asked you ?" do, 08) BOW, massa, be Ca rot, Where are you going dun no, massa; mus’ git out ob dis willage . D! ‘Tere be ‘a Psa 's" your et ny) Po mp, lt , ls tt you? I thought I knew Volos | hat possessed to escepe #” rou Wy “Due no! ova uun ret ot tlave life, gwine to be my To be Continued. he repeated—‘ No * & gleam of ant- “Pat up your Virgints. “How lovely it 1obs, does I¢ not papa ?” “Way, Bdole, you have tarced fla:terer,” aa'd she, smiling fondiy upon him os sbe rpuke, Mr, and Mra. Reruson stood aperi from them, ‘watehing thelr expressive couctenauces, their Ieaste feollag the joy of rue pesce ant affection im beeelding tho love existing between their children. & truly affectionate family is a rare spectacle Row-e-deys, 'Tisa sad fact, Brothers and sls- tors living nes one another, in coasiant a:accl ation, bat never exchanging Those little donces of affection, 00 endesring in themsclyer; each having & seperate life, no exchange of thought, no sefreshing intercourse with oxch Other—a selfishness arises where such a state of affairs ania's, Life bes wot too many enjoy. ments, that it abould be abused; wo should be as happy as possible, avd we can only be #0 by con- tributing to the hi ppinoss of others, ‘There ise pleasure in doing so, which more than repays the effet; kind words and acts e@mpoth «ff the rough edges of our naturr, ren- you FOR SALE AND TO LET. ner ar ei seoalaieheea aaa Fdey et ear soar SMALL paca from 10 t0°38 oe or THR BEST PARMIAG FOR Sale OR EXCHANGE—FOR = = connie fee Laver CHEAP LOTS” ried or rises Suerte ray Siti Sara Ee neces BSALE—THE STOCK AND OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- nor loca of any other are setts gore wil alee by eat Tate ies other FEI Broome re Aare SS fr et OF. Hove, WHICH mice by Iretnlinc'y nots fa snot Pr cneaeatt fcr tight, Warrenton, for ons sire ore re Ran ‘cee fa FOR SALE LE OB RB EXCHANGE, FJ FOR A small brick house in Selaphor porhood, @ eot- Sohn, t, bet Sth Sie ara SEARS “haa nprovements, to «mal Hide’ “funuire 00 the promisca,” "a ad6 fm oom", TO LET—IN HOUSE 46 HUD. bedroom ; 200M AND bt D) ROOMS TO LET TO ix small rea ite th Gallet Lis'snd a5 ade O26 3180 Foedrepals for ten Firmt ave, cor 0th st, fa FOR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AnD fixtures of a neat’: [---3 Up grocery an ped now rot s Mth sbrbet ave A and f ee Sean Fone, mre BALE LM |JERSKY CITY—5 Naw nent, nee Gaiing oie es Rea rek ae one woot sy a ore acs it bao me APTORGALE—A GE trea STORK, WITH county BH tk 904 furaite oj renee, cod has Sa a eres Fi LE FoR BALE—STOC STOCK AND FIXTURES ing § roousa ; Tout $1 "Appts A be Boreatas ana FOR SALE—A secans AND LI- ener: ator with or ai borse Ara =, inca t door, reel STUCK AND FIXTURES OF A rin. elry store for sale—located on one of thi reer now dolng @ g00 peak! ‘i cash. ‘adr with feet, fara Be off 90, er particulars. mad ie1aa" @150_FOR S4LE—A LIQUOR STORE fi. thadtn Ward doling « good tustness: “Appiy ob 10) Jamon sh ahd W103 FOR SALE_WINE, OT: OYSTER LAGER fa TO, billiard saloon, Apply at “sted arn, Sena natin quite Bis stort, 91 abl Ta ae cries. ft fats FOR Deny pos See AND @500—A CHANCE waar ea WITH ey ete yard, goad tooruare, ‘Sorat ike . tranoes: brivate eu Tafa guyper room: now facenrs Sage fit 2 ¥ Romi CHEAPEST RENT IN the cit sf through of the house 110 Kast t room with threo: ay an ee mre ota tane au ssn sora AND ix berhoods rent ns “Toquize ‘ah 00 "ws ee, Foote perth of Caly Ricki Blontes walt go h st roy ful ei ee 2 To et p-.| rat sux BUILDING, swe fangs Noa Soe Scared pen aamtaat Eg Save ae EE ree fee or, wry wee epee My ge LET Ox LEASE—WIT'H BrEADY To eS MISCELLANEOUS, eeann— — PIANO— GREATEST BAK Ban cain; a large, roand 001 or, renewed, $15 ; malnd-on, ras GOURNHOVAN, Muslo’ store, rr creer SQUARE AND tid Sti MISCELLANEOUS, 70 Cae GAewas: TO GNOCERS AND OTHERS—A OTHERS—A pate a usenet a Qa, FOR SALE—4 HORAES 4 CARTS, Le wee Sec hans Satan re wel Las ABs FOR pares OR, BECHANG Sai mae THREE HORSES FOR SALE OR EX- a | aa cee tas hE STALLS FOR SHIPPING BORSES freee ce LOST—ON THURSDAY, A GRAY | Coes nd cart, one shaft yas broke: any ope Raving. et flea to ph Mrs. SHIPPING. a: Maire ice | Ee pent air bak c= me, "DENTISTRY, — DENTIST, ‘297 FUL- aan GRIFFIN, a ETE e ian fires Saat ata will receive the above everybody says a onabl, Na po tes ia onable one gp BEAUTY TO LADIZSISA B OF SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, AND it Soe porn a ee EA Gerda po Sear iis =) Seas Oro GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL he | eee mee ore a he EPORT—FARB figateniens rue AURORA STEAM TO( GLASGOW, CALLING aes g ers OLD ) BLACK, STAB LINE OF NEW bi LIVERPOOL Srathtks cre York on ths rT. trv may rely oak Saletan ue peck bal cat ese "s + Eee | 7 FOR LIVERPOOL—TAE MAGNT- feet from here in 14 peti Ereprtcd PREM aa ELM | S C N Rive ‘AE MAGNI- LEN AUSTIN, rer CLOTHING, OVEROOATS ! ! Co; sah VERCOATS ! OvER- Largest sock iu Mew pe River Offercd, Fee colt te I TOU MAY SAVE ONE-HALF Fare Fy he, L4 % ee egraearaee BOARDING, A rEw SINGLE od. sige a also A bond. od |S Bonnie FOR TWO YOUNG enone Ri! can Sado Saat ead Y Bosgnine—Laviss Ray a Sree fag oa YOUNG MEN Ca‘ Meni eae FOR SALE, FOE SALe— 4 BUTTER STAND and Fixtares, ta Jefferson af 87143, Amey Footaees kvenss, ar. @aLEi—dINGER CEWISG Gae- St Ea STFAM BNGISE—FOR SALE TESTOR GALR ORE (eRe a aa aT ee he Seer pom roe sed fot EWING MACHINE FOR TRG | oder, 00 roadway Bf =___ HOUSEKEEPING! : ee as (CR°Ur! caour!! oRourit! Price mola” Si ines nae ———————— ___ Fo Se Oe BOO RE ee Ok EXTER OR EXTER. falas ieee At PAINE’ WRITING ACADEMY, 2 A eae BAS* FOR SAVINGS et 1859, shee seek eecee LotR ton aioe Gibran B ii 48,07 2 amp OPW. Bis ie0.2.5 Bypeege ‘oie eran le Ss Ee MEDICAL jooaiege street, P. 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