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a cloudless and a cool bresse that fated in the ‘and flecked the table with green leaves, All around reat mountains their esihe ers Kemi to the verge Cs beste a bing: word w ir a3 ° fi Tae Wetterhorn vee th tho or ‘bade farewell to their hos- in-staff in hand, took the Half in light, halt had alles, dotted over with far “raed by a torreat that rushed, mile. three lade wal Loree lade ing touetber every now and then In wheres of | ter. Somehow my bro'her felt He lingered behind, and, plucking a little Bt nower trom the bath, Watched tt hutty wway with the terrent, like ‘a life on the strearn ‘Why was his heart #0 hoavy, and why were their hearts ao light ? ‘As the day went on my brother's melancholy ‘afd the mirth of the young men seemed to in- erease, Full of youth and hope they talked of the jorous futures and built up Plessnt castle fn the air, Battlsto, grown more communica five, admitted that to marry M Kr] < Jeotme a master mossiclst, wi weal taal dearest dream of his life. ‘Stafs nat bln in — rred to travel. © who the most prosperous, di that oT wee his darli bition to rent a farm ia ) native Kani Valley, and lead the pa- chal life of his fathers. As for the musi- box trade, he sais, one should live in Gone- Sa, to make it anawer; and, for his part, he Joved the pine forests and the snow peaks bet- tor than all the towns in Europe. Marie, tov, had teen born among the mountains and it would brenk her hearcif eho thortght she were ta live in ( her life and never seo the Kander Thal a. ‘ha ting thus the morh- ing wore oa ¢ rostol lo ia the sh firs, 4 with Ly Kron m Tlore they ate their. lunch, to the silvery music of one of Christian's little boxes, and by yy heard the sullen echo of no avalancho far away on the #h the Jungfrau, Free only the bleached and barren skeletons of a forest of deat pins varied the desolate mon- Otony; and high on the summit of the pass stood a little solitary inn, Vetween them aad ‘At this inn thy rested again, and drank to the health of Cliistion and his bride in a jug of country wine, He was in uncontrollable ppirita, and sbook hands with them all, over over again. By nightfall tomorrow,” said bo, “1 shall hold her once more in myarms! it is now nearly two years since I camo home to see her, ‘at the end of my apprenticeship. Now I am foreman, with a nalary of thirty fraucs a wook, hall be very hay knows ?—we may our ander and to succeed us. Al up oer ‘Ah! If Marie should be there, ,tomorrew night, ho would be ! Christien ?” said my brother. Tee hs no Hen that Tt nomen the at the pat took a sudden tura, sight of an immenie of very ‘t valleys. Christie: cap earn and uttered a great out his arms as bean! italiane smiled at each other, thinking their own Arno Valley far more fair; but my brother's heart warmed to the bay, and echoed thanksgiving in that spirit which accepts KT beeuty asa birth-rizht and an inberitance. ‘And now their course lay across an immense plateau, all rich with corn-fields and meadows, ‘and studded with substantial homesteads built of old brewn wood, with huge sheltering eaves, and strings of Indian corn hanging like golden ‘along the carven balconies. ‘Blue whort- ries grew boside the footway, and now ai teen they came upon a wild gentian, oF saspel amortelle ‘Then the path’ became a ‘on tho face of the precipica, and In lowe 4 half an hour they reached the low- eat level of the valley. The glowing afternoon had not yet faded From the uppermost place when they ware all dining together inthe parlor of a little ina Jookiog to the Jungfrau. on the evening my brother wrote letters, while the three lads strolled about the village. At nino o'clock thoy bade each other good night, and went to thelr severe! rooms. Weary as he was, my brother found it im- ble. to sleep. The same unacconntable melancholy still tsoated him, and when at Aunt he dropped into an uneasy, slumber, it was Dut to start over and over a, from 'frigh'- Tul dreams, faint with a Toward morning he fell into # prefoun ‘and never woke till the day was fast advi foward noon, He then found, to his Bhat Christien had long since gous. Lisbed risen before daybreak, breakfasted by candle Light, end started off’ in tho gray dawn—'' as morry," said the hort, ‘ae a Gddlor at Prir.’ ‘Stefano and Battisto were still waiting to see brother, being charged Ly Christien with a fendly farewell message to him, and an invi- ation to the wodding. They, too, were askel, ‘and meant to go; 60 my brother agreed to moet hom at Interlaken on the following ‘I\ esday, seas might walk to Kanderstog by easy ing their destination on the Thurs- Any dey moraine, in time to go to church with the dal party. My brother then Lought some of Pho Tit joren! me cameor, wished the two boys every good fortune, and watobed them down the Mae reed till be could one them 20 longer. Left now to himself, he wandered out with his eagrtoe and spent the day in the upper val- ‘at sunset, he dined alone in his chamber, light of # single lamp. a meal dis: ‘he drew nearer to tho fire, took out Eomrs ger ‘himself some hours 6, CAs how wall | know that lonely evening!) Thenight had by this time set in cold Det. The damp spluttered on the hearth, and s wailing ‘swept down the valley, te 4 Jn sudden against the panes, bro Boon found that to read was impossible, tie ‘attention wandered incessantly, He read the Baie sentence over and over agai, unconscious of its moaning, and fell into long trains of Thought leading far into the dim past. om att, and jeasant read- and the ile determined to eoming apathy. He lamp, acd Then he ousehold retiring to rest. \d-mo longer to this dreami: on fresh logs, trimmed eral turns about the room. "NG casement and suffored. the. Fain to st his face, and the wind to rufiie his é filed the acacia leaves in the gar. Some minutes d thins, and “ve closed the window, and came * bis face and hair and all woge sherou ly saturate © out a dry wy impulse—to drop and start to his fect ‘aa the next, iE ‘sweet airs, * before, outer breeze, now * dying im the ‘tod strain of taal ly of the MEDIOINES. ———————— Tue FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF ‘THR NURSERY. 40 @n extract from a letter vorttien by Rev. C. B. Welter, to the “German ae senger,” at Chambersburch, Penn, A BENFFACTRESS, There ls & woman ia the public eye, whee name had att along heen arsoetated, in our mind, with the “Yenkes’ ‘Quack,’ and ‘Humbug! But it f #0 no looger, and we desire to wrest her name from all rach suspicious amociation in all other minds, Whateror notions we may have of womanly dellesey and pro- priety, wo will afl admit that woman alone ls the Narva—the coop Naree—the nnet Nurse, Whether wo shall have fomale physicians or not fe @ quedilon which must be decided by time and principle, anf not ssa matter of taste. Pride, projadics, caprice and custom may aa well behave themselves, for if these ja Teally @ want there will also be a supply—f there be « “calling, there will be @ ‘coming.’ Neture and Hs- man Bodety are always self supplying, and though Art and Fashion may binder, they casno prevent. ‘Mra. Winslow does not want to freat yeu, gentle. ‘men | nor deen she preseribe » reximen for your wives, bat modestly appears as & memenger of health and hinppinem to your rerawne in the cradle, Is there any- hiteg improper in that? A nerve of ‘tong years’ ' ox- ean boldly may what is or te not good for a babe—and ought to be letenad to, God speed her Fou rae sate ale oyster 9 in ere ee ea he eioalh oo ot her bumble but happy minion, Bhe la the most sno Bexte Hgss tis Stier vay cteatel bevefactress owe Iittle one ever enjoyed—her | hte ienees Yohcited tor aM in doting parents not excepted. Just open the door for | regular phy rician has devoid her, and Mre Winslow will prove the American Flo- | clams of © or fence Nightingale of the nursery. Of thiswe are 0 eure, that we will teach our ‘Seay’ to say, ‘A Bumseuwa om Mas, Winetow,' for helping her to survive and Fi “Paregoric,’ ‘Drops,’ eotle, by which the babe le draged inte stupidity, and ren4ered dull and idiotic for Life | We have never ston Mra Winslow—know her onty through the preparation of ‘her ‘SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.'4if wo had the power wo would make her, aa she ls, @ physical saviour to the infant aco." MIGHLY MPORTAPT TO MOTH R@S.—wmD, WDLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP ts the only thine that yon can rely pon to Rive tert % yourself, and fe Mef and Loalth te your Laland MRS, WINTLOW'S SOOTHING SYROP hae! boo ‘This ts the sonsom of tho rar te am MS. WIN LOWS 300THING SYRUP, waslows 5 tase to be a popular favesite anda blaming te every 55 ace Home guanine unless the Mesias of CURTIS \m PERLIVS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, ‘Geld by Draggtsts throughout he world, Princtpa| offices Ws. 13 Cader stvsst, Mew You, Price andy 95 ennts per bottle. es iran Burcses'3 st STALL FOR SALE—SITU- primes ie eS ow IDOREAR ES | 40 CORFECTIONARY, TOY AND FRUIT the stock and fi ary, toy and frat ions bo Brooklyn, af, 132, Pout AES | | NDEY FOR 8ALE—IN COMPLETE | '0U) F rorking order, well looatod, nad dolng a Rood | Enguire on the premises, 911 Win At busines. 4. G. KNO FIS4, OYSTER & VEGETABLE Maciot | for vale very cheap. Call at 161 Madison st. 15,1,9 JEWELRY AND FANCY STORE FOR Bale $000 A Jews and feucy store, with dwelling | Pe hae saiaat the above priesfor'ead iat excellent, s very gerd p' ” ruapene ive Kn LING WOOD ESTABL I3HME 4 for sale in Joreny city, « Bindll ry eae Je savee font sien Ince for 8 watehm ten for welilbe. Lnauire of D: a, near Bowery, New York. Bumex o., “HINE SHOP FOR SALE, 239 Che-ry ond the proper ty te lease. Thais an old oe wey aa ec eee bre LW a Pena sta 1. ia Dy 00 te promos LK ROUIE FOR BA) aT s7 Hace iti ale ‘dood order, OXSTER AND DINING SALOON—FOR half or the whole of the mook satan len, Bld established isles salons a teay Poe Poul’ TRY ene the {-} mae BALE =A First fa one of ‘Fork bering beow Seria WANTED HRs We WANTS D-TO ste ah ge al wr for b ey, a ay ts 8 Ay ht Ee ‘ebro 1 STOR dof come (aimee fone pat Tet eattte inchoate yee tram. om favorrte terms ORS: H rot © Horse Mi hore-—#10 Fultom Avenue, Ts " Pee DRAWING FER. vee eae fou sae HIC MEDICINES, pee gtk Oe ose eee Ory era nh tor, F a ee Gee reese Sesion, oie So psrab ares clues veal Faro eb the armies parr eck toa imesh Tiakerpuri's HOM et ia io avers ro) ww chronic races tre meane of restoring the @rooping apirite of many wt te a and Pewee J ber tay wise melee, Eom. engi gteatiok hele purty Oe ot ™ “iho pod fornd rite 1 or, 4a a eine ey aS ef ational ahs BCMPL RE sgraeu§ ce debe Sheoeai ee oe 3 tied orient fous: our sss 588 GIMOCERY — AN, OLD, ESTABLISHED 7] RG Qpasene CORTTNULD— gs ree rooma, | “= ay weg CA a, epee |B Eanes ea opiates Sater tare pete erat pierre AT STOBK FOR SALK—STOCK, FIX, oak an wha ia 42 ik: ms sting i H tures and good wil! cf an olf estabiished het $ subi | SS — man =. Advertiser, Providenes, worsted highth avenue, for eale. ‘Terms ‘odarahe, ue Ze. fairy SAVINGS BANKS. Eee AEN aie oR TO aera Somepe fai 3 aL Be HORSESTIORING SHOP FOR SALE}— | Bore Oaian \ He ee ees ee Reale m, agri street Seer ° With 2 pond evte of tools anf laren ot sel of ehions ! 5 of in et i —_— and the bast run of ark. farther pert | been ’Pato pereows, be el actin, ste Uotdage apply 108 Norfolk st up stairae igstes ah ear oaeens ~ TOUSES AND LOTS FOR BALA On | «Jvemine Wosrn 2. R. Geen Ohare, Me Hone hil ath iene w0000 | Finca ea = Bate |r miei patna gencaeen — ol . le al one a mill i. bet re rane aN fom nd oi ove hat bE ko eta nt doe From th Kaneohe Valley Sor, Kenauha, Ve. ad emalh Citt | MEAL ESTATS. : | Se Se pre. 7 INCREASING: DEMAND “FOR FURMAN'S RBHEUMATIO ANNIHILATOR, 1 be that the ree Aopomed rasta Steer | € -_ PRICE 19 CENTS PER BOTTLE. - Ca es Cort BAND LOT. By the nee of there Pil, the pattetis attncts Horvousor Boh Headashe may be prevented, iY tokens: the onmmrewmend of am attests atid Pron's News Depot FE torn avenue, Pros & Co, a ales for cole ty a ee SHIPPING. eR eRe Oot ” at Hose HORSES, Fn Puma fo banat BRL been dad LIVERPOOL —THE SPLENDID ke. markets, aes WI a 1 ‘T. F yw oll) AR pi Ty Fat a ence ae} wud az, Parnes corte 4 FA4r™ FOR 8A ad MILES FRUM Hus rn oni! by For, | pipe ENGLAND THE SPLES- Renee separa |e | Fann FOR SAUE—OF 14 rey at — . Feannes e Serrn ‘ eee ee Sea ten brian, MAMMA, Comais Fob. 5, 1861, 4 —~ —_ +o] OVE OF STRONG DANK. CURED.” South Hi ay Wham rea S| eerie Fits a ne chem go pane OF 100 sey SALE Cheap, pitt sem tenn Rie ay ofose ‘ae . = ‘ber package. ore 19 Seinebapilapeseaada a Brass, Bavmrenny Pia Feb, 6 1001, bee pe ae qk ricrar area d ia Sore ' W300. W. Preamaaty store, USE aia vroccmoven, pasa LZAKY Roors —evuny SALE—ON LL, 90 MILES trove Ona, ore aE R of Terns icereseaga von ettcipy ete te Te RT ee OUSE FOR AALS OR TO LOT—IN TH: wishing te bring cot thelr friends oom a ee one « bil 0: Hore 2-STORY a rer | roe FOR ere oe tio Sree sea dy = ee ae OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE, OX Fifth rie ede, aireen, Betas and | 5 eal Witrcox ay @Ipss’, wRics Ld aw. wel: 4 i ‘ARM FOR SALE OR Sor ee Fala frie frog tock +f catt] RoR ee Re | Hevsxs AND LOTS Fos ae, Soa Pion 5) breve Pim reins Hime Orveane, La Sime aoers oven te pemtaens Ta Eee Seen | nomen een igo LOT FOR SALE—IN ii | Bawendi panes Sea ee In eat ]JOUSE IX HOBOKEN TO LAT OR POR ‘Brom ths Datty Bees, Hoopert, aS oe ae a8 bert utall en tog Vos ohn ‘From ts Ormmarci Bult, Boston, ss ‘Bald ta be very eMencions ter the heatiacha, ‘Prom the Oowvmersial Chnstraatt, ORta, (Ouitaring bamentty can now be rellered, — GPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! — SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUR, GPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! See USE AND LOT FOR SALE iM WIL- iene Lone’ FOR eet oS FOR SALE_100 BUILDING LOTS, pe eae ete eeaee oa eee ert ter ACE ae Far, Onare gt operon ei toa ia Coon oR Boowomyt DumraTon! a *A Pree om Tors Save Roma’ oe ae Fark, Course, 7 eee eee ene Roan FOR SALE =| Seer ria Taam Gite ma tan ‘'—4 SMALL SHOPS, SHOPS TO a bar poet ght ot Leb ulions,