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VaUiarine wali,g tea for l.im. AffectionateV kissing her, (for his love for her indented with the severity of the sacrifice of which he WM.makwg her the unsuspecting end Jonocent vicltm,) he did not cent himself at the tea table, but walked the room as if in distress or mind. In a few moment, ns he anticipated, she came and lid her hand, in her affection Hte way, upoil hi nrtrijand said ginlly, "Kembie what ditre?cs youf Catharine, you will repent you ever united your fae with mine.5 But two days in

. mis tow iiou3e,nna ve romnellod l !,,. ti m

- - r he id, as if overcome tth sorrow.

.,C,re. ""I f'r hic-think not of me, dear Komhlu Wkt l,. t im '

-.'. m i'H ntu llnppeilCU ' " I have to day transferred nil my property but a mere pitta nee, to other hands." "Have you given up your wife have you given up your bo ! Do not these remain!Why then doyou care for it. 1 cannot grieve while my babe and you are still left to me.

uui my Heart is wtung for you, Kembie! Oh

sure from whom always deeply affected--'.

aou laamg iser seal at the table, aWT ?I am thankful for it, in that :ii h7u

ii!4he worlds.

i.-i

. . . . ... . -. " . . -M ,1 , , J

-7fui wife, and led te wiwvawfS fi" ' wJrKZ!

. - - ------- v w aa bbl imuupn

"I rpy "at you Imve l.rokeu up your

Does Nenl

niMy relieve

1 mutt cn-

uod, how mil you endure this!

know of your dtitrt EScs? He our

I canuo! ak him, Catharine, dure it alone!'

'Not s.Ione! 1 am by your side to cheer, sooth and strengthen you. What doyou care forrichc! Certainly our joy and hope, our love and happiness do not drnend m. iKm

1 ., I 1IVM1

. mourn love you uic same were vou beggar ed, as w Leu you wi rt rich"'

i care not, only from the fear that you may despise me seeing me poor! That you may cease to love me, when I can no longer

,"VJ' siei . mat you will scorn me when you are reduced to

"Kembie, you do not know me, when you talk thus -you do not know the strength of

., V "versuy. JUike the chamomile, it thrives and is the stroniret th- mr.

it u trampled into the ground. Tell uie your

- ---- ..... . juar situation, and do ttot fear but that 1 shall cheerfully dapt my self to it. My heart bleeds, but only foryou. I feel not for myself but I could cheerfully Rift ta nrnmnf. . . I . . . .. J

-- r tiappiness. "Catharine, noble woman and wiie, God

. am uuaoruiy or you. You have much to forgive in me hen you know all as

luuMi.tiiunu uav.

a ao not censure j curself. Misfortunes are the lot of nalurejand poverty comes mxi Ka Ii at. I P I sr

. ww. ii U3 lubrait with Christian i resignation, and as link after link is severed Irum the world, let us link it to Heaven where there no change or vicisilude." Lrtii is unworthy your presence, Catharine.' "Nay,lct us uow act. How much hat e we to live on, Kemblcf -Huough to furhi.li a single room, and live .aj ecouoniically as we can." "I will give up to you all my jewelry', and the presents jou gave m before wc married.

l,c) "iy oeol groat tervice to you, if you

iuun reuucea: ' and without another

worn Ene placed in Uu hands a little ivory box

-.v.......ufi i uiose loveu utile mementoes

uiu inning nructes which every lady loves to keep by her last of all. .-Take them.and by to morrow I will have all the furniture nark

ed up for sale. I dare say c can find some

mte comiortauio room that we can hire. I : don't want n nuree, and as there lire but

i us t. can easily do all the cooking hat we need. Hdw well you bear it, Kern-

ii mis wmcn is my greatest iupport, though woman can bear, adversity and Tthe

.rowiis, i uhiir, better than man." Kemli n rnui.l o I r . .

--oit-vij retrain irom Riving Vent to his Pmoilm, .1 li. P "6

. , tiit-suoiime moral spectacle his nob e wife presented. He tcok her

r.:u n araently to his lips, and turn

V aimcung sensations of

..w ,Cgrei ai ine part he was playing

'WV BULL WCfK l.PmilA - - l

.-..r..e, were the inmates of a sin

l. f"OHa "7 o' two

wark Zh , -f ,Q m? iuburbs ofSoutbTh 1 m,,e80Ut from Chesnut street. The chamber was BlCanly furnished with, bed, table and a few chairs. It wore an air of great poverty. It was evening, and "Jh

uu iimi lent nf i e . .

cd awav

sham

T

r.l at! i. . . . . "0, cov-

in - i ""PKin. She was dressed fithei tbc,ek.aol her p. facelopking paler cradle lay their baLe smilingup into Kemblcf lace, and inviting him lo take him up which attiarne turned uuon iu r

and said .,,,;; r w,k u love

bL0." M Habeandme

bear cheeTfJ. :,?!" C.V nW 1 Ju

cm

for

J

ver were

me tneuiinuon oi another world the true source of happiness. But will you not agree with me now, Kemblc, that our happiness did not consist in all we have parted with! Are,., we not this evening -have yott net said so yourself happier than ever we have beeuT What have we lost then? Nothing but cares,1

Hiixieues, ana scenes ol temptation and evil. I would rather live thus with you and the baby

iormy utile world, and iiaveso much of your

society as yeu give me nere, than as we once did, not seeing you hut at intervals, and then

both of us being too busy, you with dinner, horses, and your friends, I with calls, shop

ping anu parties, to Know what aUection was hidden in our own bosoms towards each oth-

er, or whether we really loved one another or n v 1 1. . i .

iiiHt our nappiness we seek only in each other, wc are truly happy are we not, Kembler The penitent, humble, happy husband in reply, silently drew her lo his heart ! At this .no me lit n foot was heard on the stairs, and a htlle girl belonging to one of the other lodp-

ers, unceremoniously threw open the door and said, "a eentleman want ta r;.i

lowell. '

Mlt is Cordon,' he said, rising and going Into the entry from which he returned with

uis cousin cai. - Catharine instantly rose and approaching nun with the same prnr A :tv ik

, . o Emili till.

....... -. viacuu, smue tnnt had characterzed her in her days of prosperity extended her hand and welcomed him. The spy glanced at her bright beantious face on which no line of cate or disappointment could be

7 sn eagie eye,and then at her plain gown, and then round the hnmhl fnmi.t,

apartment. He snoka not nnorm.irtn.ii....

observations of the condition of hit victim

. . . n,'nni there hut silently eated himself in a rbnl- i.:k

fiaceu lor mm. aha mail nn nvlnn.

rr . 7 uunewncn llc had ced alter

meirursi remove, but received him, he could not help noting with admiration, as ifshe still

rrviiaca in ner magnificent drawing rooms.

. ...v,c. Kr,ltc waa nxea upon bis face w th

hcivuus expectation and ill mn.-onUrf

umph. . ST!' . . a ...

-on io the table rr.iiQin -.M ntut

a, 'wciiiiai iiiv smiling, ht well as sneaking iiw tn.-i..tnu.

we had just set down

M I " I- i . . .. .

. cnair oeside her, and as she pour

,cn, wairnea ner with a silent

wonuer and admiration that he could not dis guise from the delighted Kembie. "You have a small roam lit-a k'i.i.. v

said Neal at lenglh,wilh a well assumed sneer. 'ltow do you live in such a sty?"

Catharine colored at this apparent rude, ncss, and her heart ached for Kembie lest he should feel initantlv reoliincr riih.im

nets and dignity she said, "Kembie has not complained, cousin Neal, self!"0" nCCOant "e U,5nk'8 not ot him-. "And how do you like these quarters' No curtains I see bed room parlour and kitched nil in nnt M.

""vnipti uuia rag: luish ?,U,le..VontrasltoJour formc'' Jie, Mrs, Powell." " ' iif .

"f -re very nappy here," answered Catharine with gentleness.

"Do all yonr old friends call on you here"

4iiicm iruiiicany. - ''All our friends have rllrt

WU "V i I1IIU

tnc number so small that v Mnr.

i. .u. "-wu,v"t

nvucu wnn a Km le. VU nrn ll.o ...li

. I v - ... . will.

.ri-ociiia iiiem cousin.

, , r. 1 p,,.jr ou who are we lated to shine in societv and .t4Pn

shnnl.l t.... s-j"' jui .fx,

. .immea my poor unfortunate

.vupiu vemuie nere:

woilj knows not of vnur

of fortune; the impression,

establishment, and ure travelling.

Vou have

ml Tlioma, i, lt. Gordon iuf'f . ' No, eir he has pone to your house," answered the footman lifting his hat as he stood by the open door of tm t'liHfnn

"Kembie, are you deranged! They will insult you ! Come with me and let us return

this morning. Perhaps

gone out nowhere, and

in the city. We alone are th l S

t o morrow I w ill have a carriage -enf here '"Tlien we'V S7ider

writ lor debt. You

said Kembie pleasthe steps

shall rm-8 k.. ' -: rcany oeiteveo Kemble's

few hours,-and accord 'inrtaVh:-. "."IT 1' 8 ft"d ,,Ufen 've of him; a,,-J takinghim

your wife, shall be the issue of our C08P ra" ff mC R. k s f " ,,,m forecy." e oi our conspira- bly away, . while her heart bled with anguish

Kemb e was indignant nt first, but hntfe. Z 'i"..! "Z ""'T lo?? .nor

gone so far, and confident Catharine would iherarmT handed I. inTJ'. rK babe triumph ,n the end, he was unwilling lo re- u f&toX t -l ' fuse this last trla , severe as it was and he fk. i ! rn ,101: lhpre ".hng to receive consented. ' and he lhe, ,,M,e (cf,,0Lw wo pnt out his chuby arms The next afternoon, in a cell in Movamen. u hf refe,,ized her. Catharine sing, sat Kembie vJSu Mf32 t,on,.fbed Pd wildered with surprise,

seated hU youne wife with her hah.:!; i::K7""rBf

irms. Traces of tear, . ' " T." "u"l I "ie ?",sie" ner. ! "c tarriace, followed

but her face wasChJm-and as she dnJcoursed "nA i '"K, J P"6 P the step, with her husband, her voice was V.nriTnd h? doDr t? P behind while the

Her air resi

strength. All

ded I rtil). .

- " ,v li ci 7 1 ui ' nun suw iiibi I ... . - '

bore jt with an even mind, and wondered &."m.

wnne .he was greatful. Of herself, she "ri" .V" "!

thought not: all her soul was lost in hi m I it" . 1 ' ' Fn w.nV " ln, me

lie felt this! He was convinced she had llZ' C0 Jf"'" other life than his; that love and devotion to i"11 ?nd tU'hloBed

mm were her verv existence. ; w5 iv ner recovered

Sii,hi.r,t- ,tk- j . .. . .. nrsc "no .or a moment she belifvi

asata.eal. bending his learf,.!,hand he held. - 5 ' 'ecr,,

Truly ,"fhe answril . :n. . .

. "And your fse and treacLr nfc Hlsor; asked KemldewitnTntTr ... It. -.LI.. t ,

ness over your head, to i.. u'T J hrJ

by only on eooJ behaviM . V.V

- ... w

wife a

in suaenin;.

wife emiline as nobl;n ' : w

fllrinZ . " ' -'i.J

Fr.

From that day Kembie d0rpj , . parable wife who, rrstared to 1"1

ferred honor rather than received ; elevated sphere in which she

be admired and loved, m, w

Cordon having discovered a U..,lrV'

Whom he thou vht nU .... . " u,u t(

' . iiMf at .

wife

as any one who

ened and elevated with moral KZL"'?1?? n rap.a.y w,v in

the seeming evil iImUwhwuh Iwrm" ff ... k- . l i ,ew seconds Catharme was mute with nr.

tt-,. .

lm far his cruelty, ns he looked upon the ft. II7u . .P .r erene picture of the noble wife', devotion to :... ?lp,,liei,t;'Weel .aldKemhleki

her husband. Sh ln .juj L rt ,ew momenw will explain aH

-n.i ...J:.. . . . ...M v re now at the doorl "

.iciiuiiie ;r nana fMoma nim mini ..

the same .weet dignity and beautiful propri- mVSST dy, that in all her adversities had never de- SuSSF ertedher, He was conquered 1 He felt in hT! uVi!T..l'J

ion! Hecould have knelt and asked her to&JT"'' brgiveness! In his ,pirU he bowed before S2 Vii L.M?"!.her?"-weinB.fr

Sorely you are not going to complete this

into your former

his heart the power and" dinitv of vuimw UTS?" LTe no time for refleclion!-

al I ...i i: .. . . " . . -

uie tion

f 1

"a-" 99 biib luiriL lie uaweu iiPinrPiDL. 3 . "

efrihness which he had believed to be its Pro,ecuon- f' looked behind, and the distinguished character! u none came with the child, and she became

Kembie looked un at hi. fae and hu

tear glittering in his eves. c:ath.rin. rlr.: Ie,ore fw.em,e Co,J ring at the door it

red ,t lo sympathy, but Kembie knew it . ihiWi 'f wh the emotion f a subdued and r onnu.H ,Wf ed . h PPy." possible as he bowed low.

it-najurally noble but dashed by prejudices. 2Zr , r..T. "7 .?nd mi8,reM back The cousin's pressed each other'; hands in si- t r,,t,,.rne n believed herself drealence, and both were nearly overcome. A B in re",lL!jr:. Kemblc conducted her they looked at the through the hall into the drawing room.

t 7 o " - wn assvii i n-11 KJd.l a . .

piot, shame, regret and humility filled their s." -i".:. i 000 " "cclve them.-

was oualifie.1 e'"-- -lounu me room and beheld cvwas quahhed ery tj,me Drec selv as she hA l-fl

bosoms, fint K rm) lc.

-- Du.auwsr wmh ii ii nan -- ,

ot only by his pride and triumph, but v the .LTAr''1 ' s.,,e.n"d ,tft ' . Even

coa.ciousness of having In his power to re- h.. il V CV- ?,J!eWe" ,ne nnd

I I . . . . Ki.CU UU IU

i . a - - -- - ntrimmiui in vt . .

wr atnarine s constancy, affection and no ,; rn,,L iZ ,l Jiiay open upon bio spirit by restoring her L .11 f hs,h "w. 1,0 Ten re lab,e her work tabfe. ai d a

nad been deprived. ' nunoredother little luxuries that she hadonce

"Are you conviucedr whimpered Kembie totsorton.

"More than convinced. 1 f.! '

w B MWwrllLU UU

called her

from ihem

more than this from what I yesterday i sed; vet I wanted, the tiUI before' I'

nines-would

own, stood as if ah ht nuj

but Vesterdar. IUr.r. t:l n

judge correctly of her condition and her waking relation to all around her, Neal Gordon ,!PPr;bc?.hrVwndkJ"8 b" hai,dca.t

i Mer ieet. it be lore hi

MSIWII'

"If my late position in nrii c.

Neal, I feel that 1 cannot h J"

the reverse of fortune thathas shown'me that

he is as dear to tnc nnnr.'

"And do VOU nrotonrt ,

v-.ki : ' '" wi yon iove Kembie as much now as you did when you kept your carriage, and his purse administercmivV but ba,

"If I did not knew vn t !, . i.

. xt . . . ixii.iiciur

"fta -boJ g"ant of,

7' surnnseo at such a que.-Li.0-nffa,m ;our P. I love Kembie more for

... mistoriunes-and the lower he ha. fallen

j - uuvr is a carrinoi i.i..i i

awaiting you, sweet cousin." he added. . ,rV. "T.Mr".TM a.ma2ed-.

mgto Catharine :"vour hu,b.nrf i.l-L.j I 1 mu" We"l. s, cried, with

"And Ihrouth vonr :.. r M".W "n.emoie, cousin! rxoU s! W

iA. iftZT'X ln,s, Speak hr.in'-ui r.:i '

inniiiK I1IB1 IIAIIII- 1

I

she

No, fno not mine!

bewildered

hat -in

uvr .. j . , mis.

- niiuiieai. wiin nr.

will cull and dine with r::lAhluZamVtct M he knelt at her feet.

these nartinftord.V.i f2X-u..s.MVe Prvcd yourself w well able

them to hide Thi, tear. from hUtom tot that you willbe The jailor then told them Zl Z JL V? ;T over5ome b protperity. You are nowweVt

erty, and conducted them lo a hackney coacl at the ftnnr tr.mi.i. . i-. .. . .

wife and el ld.fc J- " . d .t all you e

could fall at he, feet and nr JT n! hM E d wtckedly contrived 5v

the w.V he bade the driver DaM.hW.r;;Lme W.Un 1Vm.WT reluctant consent to lest

airper. n I .. . "

aas a K

wm mm uru i

married coui Catherine, led her to ,P tl-rebylpublicly th.WSii-

truth

.ki.t. .1.1 tir,- r"awv

.IMC "Mliei I rial -

to acknowlPrfw ik.i nao W

k- . "- h'ic f ciion, nn.i!

Hcvoiea vrcasl of woman.

ne fil

In the Pr&t.

"id County

PtliliuD. fcr P-titif3

OS

State af Ionian. f Franklin County. 5 ( Samael Clark and F.liza- i beth Jane feia wife. J.aie. Raid, Jubo D. i Keid, Waahingtoo H.r- C ding and Mary Ann hi. )

w tie. nancy iteid and f Margaret Kid heir, af J i.bn K.id dec.

fjnHn above named d-afend.nL .n4

" - J MiBaTaEA. iBflBI f f hji . 1. . .

",U V"nt7t to tie noldea at the Cort n."l

woekville.ianidMnaty. on tLe 2d MD November. 1841. we .ball -w,.l.;7nMoodl

not.. . . - - -HlO

a. commioner. to divide tbe followi.K ie ed real e.u . .itutted ia wid count, iU j, tbe -aid Jot. Raid died wired 4 JomJcd

nil ui tua n 11. ainaa4a.B

Iba TV. W ..J.i - rJ ..V "

... ... a.iisi me it . er. AT ri.aa al If

of eection No. 2 i, Towa 1 1, tm g V wlich time and nlM .?!jT;" 4'

proper. " ' " mMxmmn

o ,ao "ATSON HOLLAND

your love for him. and in :r ,

is t' s i v sw . i i v mi vid ii uu imn

"No, no-Kemble, do not," said C.Uiari.J!K 'hoose

k of pain for himself: vou r..n, Vr..." fr'r" WI "tner rather than Hi own.

pass jour own house without feeling unhappy nerhan, thA i f u b?ln6 Poor U rithcrLet the coachman turn -aiJ v5k.7rf P.crhaP? lhHn he ever has bten-bnt rirhr

. . -"""- il tUUiairhMr. I i- .i .

"ii it,usr inr lnnpnii in ik

oday," mJinwh -"l": H5,,,on.OIa.wo

ivert h . atten. .r r. ji u . . " M" mines

re are to haV V 1,01 Purcn"9- Instead of parv hoe tJeat IvTrJn'? hU Pr.P-r'y creditors, he ha.Pon-

on yournc- ihA..M j . ir,umpnanJ termlnted

ti.: V 01 ech otncr8 wciety. !?l,,k..We H.re happier tba'r

before."

and

hapDier thnn

. . ... - --

JKnH rim l.ll .

f.i. , ..i . "U" f"c ,u,aea otn

- .... ... . lliltu m a IOBtI embrace, and tti,:n, M;ttd U,t" 10 Ule - thefHittle

von?' JU 8,ft for yur Pni condition-

and u z:r::zyf

him. i.i: I"") " tbarmed

fh:.i, . " . JBU 1 ,tse whenever I

ni!!! lrffer mo? deareeli for lh dewlap. nent of jour c.uiracler under a.

ffh !W.??ld " thi.trial-I meanmisfor-

vuianoe colored, well pleased at the oraiae fooe, the htge ordsf approval o?

f-nitci. TAl ...

nvni iiiean nvdininn ..ill. ... i. j .1

ihe iifl its. I ..l .1.. 7 .. . il

.. . f,v""""Jr o aiveri hit

un; --wnen 1 am not certain we any dinner ourselves or have nn.

it in! But this little trouble, me

It it were not fur what I endure on count, thinking how Yonmnt..tTr

I should be as-h.nnv" in -1" L '?re wbole to him a. 1 r f

jnychih. were with me, as C 1

--lor him drive Km " KS.? b"e liffeStJS

In the eves of the u, r,,,a"fn o sensitive to sea it." ' " "rc one Wno h ot only proved her.elflir,-

ove elevated him!" TJrZY have a sicar fan to ' ble, but in the trial won mv nror..

noble wife cast a O1 . --.aid T smilie .nT; ft?V" 7 rMPccl nd .ration. I hive no

r' . . .-vB i ai.ar ttritti i a . . i - aivw ui un ui roinmonii

jou how ; I honVr " i?W

b Li I . . . "fpivhiiicu nvari nuii.n. I . - y nun wuiu jci

ingenious heart. T . w, lay in tbe way to ihe houw A A I .... I hi. Iw.l:.. . .

ni lenein the rncn rM. .L. . i , . I wiurut Of Uie liarlr

Neal k: . i ' "w,,, .m? ,"",c nd cOUhl ,.a " "

INw;ndbE,,l'",ld ?'Mr'wiih the verv rrb7.i .ZTZZZl !? Johav. made me your sha , K. ""e

,,e nad verted rur h.,.k.'j t.7 V -

I . - - . I ilia b wonninur.

i..r t - .miyie no naa evert urx .l . ... I nae nnm . ..:... .. . . n

AT ,no,,rn 10 idividua of her sex. "And now li.i h!r. . . ...

ble. el-'e k.: V. ' qred ft.em

9 '"t tllCT WHiirean aAaaaan. a .L.

together. V , " w ine

TI. . . ...

aui ing ia one rk. ..li .

est creature, on earth, or- ''"V-"11 'n" h b! thank him, Kembl

.w .. visit to the pri.ou-.but not now."

- a ou reel about ih. .i

thariner he said 1! ""'"T'

Only for your own sensitiveness, Kembie. she answered. "But it is perhaps be-T vS.

Every man. ironaaWa anaf rliM ,t. f

. - ... tn 6oe, tcAo pwrsetset a Ailfe. .

nirA themselves nilh the following , J

.Tfiww ocrrnure iirutrrafions. SOO Pictoral Illustrations

or the bible, and view, in tbe holt U

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ture. are beuer defined by the litie

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A Jiborat oMtconnt made ta wholesale pnllW

era.

Or whatT r?aane.l k'.LI

heart sink. .

Mr

crite

iYeal Gordon.

Powelhauerilv. ' ueraoa: cr,ed 'hould

feeling his

r a consummate and most finished hypo-

renwoo. in ta coontry wiabiag le act aa fvM

dreaaing tbeir letter, lo tbe aobacr iber 122,

u .ireei ew l ork City. ROBERT 8EARS. Pnblidxr.

aCIerrrmen. Sunannt

oi oa.aaia school., agent, of Religiao. aw; para, and period icala.PaatiMatev ..J Rwlm

throughout tLe eouBry. are respectfully ttm to act u our .gam,.

JTo Irtlet mV he taken from the ogict m

v flaw, to rc.Liaaiaa papkb. tkbovohovt tbi UNITED 81 ATE8.

f, atire,withoat any alteratioo or .kriaganiw

ciuuiae un. notice.! and a-iviia- (wall. iDfiM

nMrtiona, .hall receive, copy of tb. work (wW t their order) by Bending direct to tbe paMiaber.

' C4ir.VJVwf T1VE BALSAM

aafe and effectual ried for

ickadn..cc i. i .... .... V r ""1' "'I". orUwaaen. Cholera

the subtleaeta f ik.T . . u "Ul ,or B,mn9r CTowiplaiBt, Cboliee. Griping F" ;.n.;,frV0fe,emP,,n h which J 8oarStooimefc n.taV. Jte. Ve. and all

Band. aV - an. . - " . .

yoo so de-1 i. : r : vramp, o

and SS fe My JrU hatTe en,itd me " fender ottt top- ith a higher and rdo;ddier sScmi-- i-na.

.v.u. j ..u.u.iiu into a worahinater. I

p 4i0b. than .u nf ' , . "ave now only to solicit vr.,,, l; a cL .

dear Kembie! vou VTLTH" hile I plead your clemenev "iV'.l

'Neee fo.. nj I. " "u,c " crave iu exercise in f. r ' " ' JWCS

a i - iipt Binra or i- a a . - - wa vi ais w ruuiin btv am. i

oor Catharine. t., i. .. " 71 "V" wmvs M e atoes who. I confer i: C-Z'Z-T: W ceruia.

I aaacauBvuin nnd iallati. I . . ' 'w wmiu iiua hmvp nfan III .

in N..I o -v-hwh COUS- I STUIItr AfatiK

I l.cai. I as J wa)tu WW

aa tea nis love for you! for it is justice to I ?.odie " Nervou. Oi

"vuiy i snouia never have operated as I have Snptaaaff .all - - Sj . . . .

.1 wuaiu:

uu. wen: Make

You

ftnba amxl a . a m

iww "isiiTtci run.

fC COQPI Th I. I. J .

7- i iic ii tat-aw. nrfiaa n K.k: w . a . .

ajew-ButeBTIK

lave for vouat.nj.:. r. .".-I w.".,, " er equina, wi.k n. i.'-T-V'"

slave."-' last test, i will be her man! il. ":',:B "aenman and foot-

moil cruelly done upon hi. jealous aCeclionr'

perhans. b.-. .T. TV, "arine, said Kembie

.V. ' 1 hiivwibi nimseu at ner reef, mi h... a...i-

wronged your devoted love and can only

w ar s iwi bp a wa n awawa taiiw iia

i Neal. -vv v -

ieoea to these Uunea kik

to

cousin

"Name itP

aTPrinbrdebtr' V YeS. You mn. U J

I would have the miXSZl!

uui now can I be 4imZ L"?"?n. dition unpleasant imnres. .

HV.. .

a, uu ma v am

v vwitviimaa auauinr.i mv... i..ik 1 ,

Uatbarin n. I 1. i . . 1 .wiuuiTC B01U ma a on.l m.... l

r v - 'eu out at a remark! ..: r.ik: ... .. ---. :,

Acma-c, and saw that it waa J-m-. 1.7.. L.Tj . . U"V eino"" of sor

noma. Kembie watched h., ..." .r.". ".,"!J"-,i uu,.e? . -and Cod ha.

'graced in her eye.,

tlance at K5i..irr .7n "e a reproving dreamed were act for mr fo.it n... a !"c:cr

ih al. if lld" WledlV

. iuihi wva-i wimi tearful

tnhfSo," said Kembie to the hack-1

reanlr .-M L "1 .

I dare not rr.i. "r.n enroca 10 .

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For aale b

Orookville, Oct. 1.

. a. sick a.d 5ets.

J. J. TEJirLETO.

(JAN and. CoaaUatly at the AoMrioaaoatoth lollawina-biail. .r kla.l.. .

Deed.

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds; Title Boads, Note, of hand.

Summonses,

Subpoenas, -Executions.

Constable.' Bond.

Constable Sale.

."Do yoo freely forg?vejmet fair

cousin

ALL Peraoa. iadabted to the .ubscribera are. KOUeatad toeall aJ nk. iaamadiau paT-

meat, aa farther intwlrsart faiait beyiveaRochealar. Oct. 53, CSiJ. idr