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Tioga Eagle (Newspaper) - August 28, 1839, Wellsboro, PennsylvaniaNation. Given that i court of Lent of ourt and court of Ojer i jail delivery in and for ill be held the Coon Wellsborough on Moo Ber next i 10 o clock Lay at Whick the Coro e and with e notice that proper per Tom who i stint examinations do those things which 9 Appertain to be d witnesses Are also re Aid court and not depart under my band and Teal ugh this tenth Day of Domini one thousand d thirty nine. Joj1n Wakolee _ sheriff. Of notice. Given that application be next legislature of the subscribers with of a Lank at Wells pa., a capital of i to be called the 1839. John l. Robinson James Kimball Israel . R. G. White b. B. Smith e. A. Nichols Richard Phillips b. S. Say re l i. Nichols o. Vandusen Nathan Vandusen Thomas Dver Job. Willcox 2d William Bache or. J. Lowry John Waklee. Ted to the estate of the gee dec d. Are re f Naiia Tely and All persons us estate to present them k authenticated according to gee. Administrators. I july 6th, 1839. I Ells dvrs on monday the text at 1 0 a. Jurors. W1s, Uler Jacob Harrington k Wal Jamis Cook Ambrose 3 Boyar newbery close Leai Ider d. Lunt Warner Bonny. Blai hard cock. Mors can. Wighton Jacob Hiltbold. Ocl. Malenck. Pc ctr be jurors. B. Dan i Rose or. Harlem Frost. Lliam Kins Jacob Everett. In Selaer w. Gray am Babb. Aniel Fuller Jamet Irtis Parkhurst. Miah , Jonathan Nel Samue Nehemiah r. Riplett t -1 Westbrook. Arable Atherton Nuel Miller Natha r Green Henry Hil Christ Mot. Peter Mowry. Eazer Seeley Newto i Oyt Lyman carpets adjourned a Tafurt. In u. Pickle Lyman in Robbins. Nathan Simmons Irles Lorace Seeley Jor i Bov Lyra Beebe Gam isl h. Mapes. Vis Miller Daniel l John . Re Babb. George Frost. A Werline Chambe Ruoi Jipson. Chester Ames Lilha Taylor Jioseph Akhurst Enjamin Vanduin Waldo Julay. Has Billings vivid Crippen Joseph son Sherman wakle3, sheriff i my a i Lull printed Rind published every wednesday by mag1li, Eit of a year payable half year y i Advance or so if not Sci ten the year. Voi. Ii. The Toca we wednesday aug vast ,28, -839. I i i i the Tioga Eagle is pub sled every wednesday in the Borough of w is is Prough Toga co. A. The subscription a tribe is year if paid in Advance or f not paid till the expiration of the year. No subscription received for a Shorter period than Siz months nor will any paper be discontinued until All arrearage Are paid 3ut at the option of the publisher. Letters relative to the business of the office and communications for the paper must i be Post paid or they will not is a tended to. Agents few the Tioga Eagle. Subscribers Moue a for 4-c. 3-c., left with the following gentle men will be promptly attended to j. C. Knox assistant Post master Lawrenceville Tioga county a. J. G. Spencer p. M., Spencerville Tioga county a. J John w. . Tioga Vil 1 Lage Tioga county a. W. C. Bojt Wenworth p. Coudersport Potter county a. Jos. P. Morris p. M., b Bossburg Toca co. A. In a e is t the dying hebrew and Daugh Ter. From a curious work entitled the Devil b pro facetiously ascribed to the editor of the London court journal. A hebrew Knelt in the dying his Eye was dim and cold the hair on his brow was Silver White a Sci his blood was thin and cold to lifted his look to his latest for to knew that his pilgrimage was done and As he saw god s there his spirit poured itself in prayer i know not if the Christian s heaven shall be the same As mine i Only ask to be forgiven and taken Home to thine i Wear on a far dim strand mansions Are As tombs and Ion to find the father land. Where there Are Many pm Grant of All you starry thrones a iome dim Jud Distant Star where Judah i lost and scattered sons May love thee from afar when Oil Earth s myriad harps Shat meet in choral Praim and prayer shall Zion s old so Sweet atone to wanting there1 yet place or in thy lowest seat though there the Christian s scorn the jest but let me see and hear from some dim mansion in the sky the Bright ones and their melody1" the Sun goes Down with sudden gleam As a Lovely dream and silent As the the visions of a dark eyed girl with Long and Raven hair glides guardian spirits and to is kneeling by his Side As if her sudden presence there were sent in answer to his prayer of say they not that Angels treat around the Good Man s dying Bedi Sweet and sinless and As he gazed on her his god was reconciled and this the Niessen As sure As god had Hung on High the promised Bow below his f Earth s purest Hope thus o or him Hung to Point his heaven Ward fifth and life s most holy feeling Strong to sing him into death and and on his daughter s stainless breast the dying hebrew sought his rest Calls truth to Elroy of god and Light his Thi Sublimes of All conceptions having a merely mortal Breas for their birth place. I of All vices take heed of c ref Ken Ness other vices Are but the fruits of disordered banishes reason other vices by. Impair the demolishes her two chief faculties and understanding and the will other Biccs make their own Way a this makes Way for All vices. He that 13 a drunkard is qualified for All vice. He ii a madman that to avoid a present and Leas evil runs Blindfold in to a greater and for the Gratifying of a Forward Humour makes hims a slave All the rest of his life. Select tales. The coquette. By James Sheridan Knowles. I will not marry was her re face half averted from the kneeling figure beside her whom still she suffered to retain her hand whose Arm still encircled her Waist a forbid Den. I will not marry and love was in the tone of the very accents that withered the Boon of love or deferred the Bestowal of it. List Aubyn was a Young Man of moderate Fortune accomplished unto of Quick sensibilities. A student and fond of retirement he had selected for his summer residence a Small fishing Hamlet of the romantic coast of Devonshire where Between his books and the sea Shore along which he loved to ramble his time passed anything but heavily. Were he had resided about a month when the Little Community received an Addi Tion in a Young lady and her Mother who joined it for the purpose of a temporary residence St Aubyn stepped Back in Surprise when issuing one morning from the Cabin n which he lodged he beheld two females in the attire and with the air of one leaning upon the Arm of the other whence he had just emerged. He bowed How Ever and passed on. The had scarcely More than glanced at the strangers but transient As was his Survey of them he saw that one of them was an younger How touching is the language which indisposition. Over exclaimed St. Subj Fri to himself. Health would improve Tihe loveliness of that face but he interest which now in vests it would vanish. No he continued but late hours and Crow ded rooms have sent her 1 Prophesy she comes to make some stay. Sidmouth would be change of scene not change of he was right. St. Aubyn returned from his ramble earlier than was his custom. His thoughts that Day were in th6 Hamlet and upon the Shore. He approached his lodging with something like the emotions of expectation and suspense. He looked at he Landlady on entering As if he expected her to communicate something Ana was Dis appointed when she merely returned the Ordinary response to his salutation. He entered his apartment dispirited and threw himself in a chair near the window the Sash of which As if he wanted air. For the first time he Felt the oppression of they have not come to said he to himself and absolutely with a sigh no wonder in an Assembly a Lovely Graceful and delicate woman be held for the first time would exacted from him Only the Ordinary trib Ute which Beauty shares with Beauty but in a Remote Little fishing Hamlet inhabited by beings As rude As their neighbors the sea and the rocks such a vision could hardly come and vanish without leaving a Strong impression upon the beholder. St. Aubyn sat abstracted the opening of a window in a cab in opposite roused him. The Sash was thrown up by a White Arm shining thro a sleeve of Muslin thin As Gauze. Presently a dimpled Elbow reposed upon the Sill and a Cheek of pensive Sweet Ness Sank upon a hand so Small of White that it seemed to have i been. Modelled for no other office than to Pillow such a Burden. A thrill ran through St. Aubyn quickening him in to Wakeful life. How the hand talks what passion thought and sentiment Are in wha tongues Are the fingers of the things that the hand which St. Ali by sat watching discoursed to him As it changed its wit i the Palm now with the Hack kissing its owner s extending one Finger upon the Marbly ample in breathing itself with one jetty curl and passed Over the arched Bright lowered and languidly drooping from the window Frame upon which the Arm to which it be longed Lay motionless then raised again with slow and waving motion will it closed with the Cheek that half met it gradually crossed Over the bosom that seemed to heave with a sigh As t passed and pressed to the then clasped with its beauteous fellow and carried to the Back of the Bead the full elastic arms swelling and Whiten ing As they contracted. St. Aubyn gazed on hitherto the Cheek alone of the fair in valid had been presented to him but now her head turned her eyes met his and Rose and with Diew. Only glimpses of her did St. Aubyn catch again that they were request. A and an Elbow the Point of her shoulder once or twice her Finger flitting backwards and for wars As she. Passed up and Down the apartment. Dusk fell still she remained at her Post. Was it a guitar that he heard it was but awakened As the first tones of an1 eolian Harp which you hold your Oreath to hear j her hand was on the strings one chord at length she struck full another succeed another. Then All silence for a time. St. Aubyn s ill remain Ned at the in vain. The music awoke again As fairy soft As before and a voice soft As the music but of far sweeter awoke along with it. She was singing but he could hear nothing but the Strain and. Yet he heard enough to Tell him that a theme of tenderness though Sung by rather seemed to help tha n mar the passionate mood.1 the stars shone out the Moon in Fyer first Quarter half completed showed her Bright Crescent Clear through setting the folds of a White drapery shone dimly through the Sti i open casement. Did the wearer approach to look out and gaze upon the fair if tit no. The Sash was pulled Down the string and the voice were hushed the interesting minstrel had retired. St Aubyn retired too but though his head was upon the Pillow not a moment of that night were his vision and his ear withdrawn Froni the open window. It was Broad Day before forgetful Ness her spell Over the excited spirits of St Aubyn nor was it Woken till High noon. He arose j emerged from his chamber Anc took a anxious Survey of the habitation opposite. The room appeared empty. He took of a slight repast and Sal Ying out made his Way to the Phore. He had not proceeded fair when turning a Point he beheld he elder female about a Hundred Yards in Advance of him standing still and Loo cing anxiously upwards towards the Cliff. He followed what appeared to be the direction of her eyes and saw the younger half Way up reclining on her Side something appeared to be amiss. He quickened his Pace and joining the former Learned from her that her daughter attempting to reach the top of the Cliff had in Iau piously turned and unaccustomed to look from a height was prevented by terror from proceeding or descending that Froim the same cause she had Ped Down several feet and that self Durst not attempt to go to her assistance. St. Aubyn and heard enough he bounded up the Steep. As he approached the fair one modesty half overcame she made a plight Effort to repair if be disorder into which her dress had teen thrown by the Accident. Aubyn assisted to com plete what she had but imperfectly he encouraged her raised her and propping her fair form with his own led her step by step Down to the Beach again. Nor wife she was in perfect safety did he withdraw his As did she decline it though subsided confusion Ross colouring her Pale Cheek to Crim son i at the recollection of the Light in which he had been found. Her and Cle was slightly sprained she saic., having turned under her when she slip Ped. What was this if not a warrant for the Proferis of an Arm at Jal events St Aubyn construed it As Fei kith and escorted the fair stranger leaning upon him Back Fromi that moment a close intimacy com fenced they were constantly to accompanied by the frequently and last wholly alone. Communing in Solitude Between the sexes and in the midst of romantic scenery where there is no impediment no dictate on either Side is almost sure to awaken and to Foster love. St. Aubyn loved. The looks the actions All but the Tongue of ame Lia assured him that his passion was re turned. Her health had improved rap idly the autumn was far advanced and the evenings and nights were growing chill. The Mother and daughter talked of returning to town a Day was fixed for their departure and on the eve of that Day St Aubyn threw himself at the feet of the Lovely girl and implored her to bless him with her yet though she did not deny that he had interested her eyes and Cheek attested though Tref Hanc which was locked in locked Pis As Well though she suffered him to draw ice towards him by he tenure other Graceful Waist still Washer will not marry St Aubyn did not require to ask if his visits would be permitted in in was invited to renew them an excursion to Paris however on a matter of pressing necessity inspecting affairs of a Friend prevented his re urn for a month. At the expiration of hat time he found himself in London and with a throbbing heart repaired to he habitation of his mistress on the very evening of his arrival. The Louse was lighted up there was a Ball yet he could not overcome his Imja hence to behold again the heroine the ittl6 fishing Hamlet. He rang at same to melt when a knot of Otier visitors came to the door and entering along with them was ushered into a Ball room he Footman hurriedly announcing the Barnes of the several ties. The dance was proceeding. It was the whirling the dance of Contact else forbid abandoning to the free hand the sacred Waist while face to breath doth kiss with breath and Eye embracing Eye. Your trance Coil relaxing and round in measure you entwine Circle with swimming brain and log heart in iwo ony lapse give o or it was the Waltz and the couple consisted of a Man of the town Lia the party who had with St. Aubyn immediately took seats but he stood transfixed to the spot where his eyes first caught the of his mistress in the Coil of another. She saw not Lim. With aug Hing eyes and Cheeks pushed with she continued the measure of licence her spirits mounting As the music quickened until she seemed to round her partner who reely availed himself of the favourable movement of the step to draw her cowards him in momentary pressure. They at sat Down amidst he applause of he St. Aubyn writhed a r to a Quarter of be room wheres fee thought he should escape observation and threw himself into a chair. S who think you now is the1 Happy on of the group of Gen Clemen who stood within a few paces of him. I if not re another he waltzed himself in o her heart. This a the twentieth me i have seen her dance with 4 another will Waltz Hajbi out of ice interposed a third she is an incorrigible coquette from first to Here the party separated. St. A Jan scarcely knowing what he did afer sitting abstracted for a few min utes Rose and out of the room. He descended the staircase wit i the intention of quitting the House but the supper room had been just thrown open and the press carried him in. Nor Washe allowed to Stop until he had reached Jie head of me table. Every seat but to he occupied. By your leave said a voice behind him. He stepped Back and the Waltzer led his mistress to one of theft and placed himself beside her. St. A in would have retreated but could not without Inco Moding the company who thickly Hetti hied Lim in. At Ivelia Drew her gloves from the Wyite i hey if title enhanced by Cove Hng the Waltzer assisting her and tray inferring them to the custody of his bosom. His eyes explored the table in quest of the most delicate of the viands which one after another he recommended to her until she made a selection. He filled a wine Glass sparkling by and presented it to her Hen crowded a Goblet till the liquor almost overhung the brim breathed her name Over it in a sigh and quaffed it off to the Bottom at a draught. He leaned his Cheek to her s till the neighbors Al most touched. He whispered her and she replied in whispers. He passed his Arm Over the Back of her chair partly supplanting it in the office of sup Girting her shoulders. He pressed so close to her that it would have been he same had both been sitting in one seat. She was either unconscious of the famil or Vicinity or she permitted it. The whispering continued the word marriage was uttered repeated repeated again. St. Aubyn heard her reply distinctly i will not marry As Rose and turning met him face to face f i St. She involuntary exclaimed. St Aubyn spoke not save with his he kept fixed steadfastly upon her. I when did you arrived she inquired Hurr Day and in extreme confusion. This replied St. Aubyn without removing his eyes. When Cid join our while you were returned St Aubyn with a smile. And How Long have you been stand ing since sapper commenced i Mace Way for your partner to hand you to that seat an a placed himself beside you have not supped sit Down and i will help said St Aubyn shaking Lis head and smiling again. to her has not seen you yet come and sneak to no i have not a moment to spare. I leave town said be turning to go. You Are not going yet earnestly interposed Amelia. I must not emphatically re joined St Aubyn. For one object alone i came to that is finaly disposed of. The necessity for my de parture imperative. Remember me your m3ther. Good h e added moving towards the door., have you been she inquired almost tremulously. He continued his Progress As fast As the throng permitted not to hear her. She followed Laid her hand upon Nis Arm and stopped him. You surely Are not Well she said in a Tome of solicitude. He replied passing on till he reached the door. St. She exclaimed heed less of those who surrounded har stay a Little Onger an charter of an hour1." St Aubyn stopped and turning looked upon i or with an expression s o tender yet so she half shrunk As she met his gaze. A moment he replied should be Oaly a clog upon your pass Tizie. I do not snatch her it to his kissed dropping it hurried Down the staircase and departed. Amelia a once received the awkwardness of her situation recovered her self Possession and with Well dissed a laugh. A poor she whom i pity notwithstanding his extravagant aberrations of mind. He is innocent in his madness. But come let us forget the dance was resumed. She was the Queen of the Mirthful hour that shown surpassing All. She laughed she rallied she challenged she out did spirits towering the More the i revel waited. Party afer party dropped off still she kept it up till site was left utterly alone and then she rushed to her chamber Aud cast herself upon a Couch dissolved in tears she Lovec. St Aubyn. Vanity lad been touched never senti ment till she visited the Little i shag Hamlet on the coast of first she Cou d not persuade herself t Tat St Aubyn would not Mouth set that Point perfectly at rest. She drooped. Society amusement nothing could arouse her into her former her partner in the Waltz in a in Soli cited her to stand up with him she declined the Honor his visits were discouraged. Her Mother anxiously watched the depression of spirits that had taken Possession of her and seeded daily to increase. The win eur passed wit lout improvement the Spring. Summer set and fruit cheer was a St req Ger to her heart change of scene was recommended. She was asked to make a Choice of tie place whither she would go replied with a sigh to the Little fishing Ham it she and her Mother arrived tier e Early on a sunday. Morning and re occupied the identical lodgings which they had taken before. The Landlady a kind hearted creature expressed her Surprise and sorrow at he altered appearance of Ler Young lodger i 1 a the Ypung would de sorry to Aee this though he has had Lis turn of sickness too hut he is not quite re Jove r. St Aubyn quire Amelia. Replied the Landlady that hand scene kind Young gentle i heaven is he she vehemently demanded. He returned the land lady. Exc aimed As she turned up Pidie latter a look in which pleasure for the first time since the momentous night of the Ball. Where does he asked Amelia turning to the i n the same place. He came Back Abou a Jno nth after he added the Landlady. Poor Young she continued we All thought he had come to die amongst us so Pale so melancholy. He would keep company no one would speak Tor no one and at last took fairly to jigs bed v Amelia Laid her head upon her covering her Jeyes her ears had begun to flow. But the daughter o our neighbor who lad a rift brother that sent his Niece to school and hat. Determined to adoo1 her having comp eted her time came upon a visit to her father Shotley after he return of the Young gentle Man and her Mother made her read to him constantly to divert him and he grew fond of listening to her and Well he might fora Sweet Young creature she and at last his health took a turn and he was Able to quit his bed and to walk As he used with you my lady hours along the Shore with of Amelia were now lifted to the Lane lady s face. Her tears were gone All but the traces of them they seemed As they were glazed. The land lady iad paused at the sound of several voices and a kind of Bustle without and now ran to the window. Come she said they Are just coming Amelia by a convulsive Effort Rose and lastly approached the window with ice Mother. Kere they come resumed the Landlady and this is the end of my Story. The Bung gentleman at last fell in love with his Sweet nurse and offered to marry her. already fallen in love with him she accepted him and this very morning they were going to Church. There they Are did you Ever see so Sweet a sight what couple. God bless them they were made for one another the Landlady started and looked around. in a swoon upon the floor. With difficulty they recovered her. In an hour her Mother was in her Way with her from the Little fishing Hamlet. In a month she dressed a shroud training of children. Let parents who have several sons and Lave not Means to give them All fortunes begin in time to Bend their minds to consideration of useful occur just As the Twig is Bent the tree s the other Day i held a colloquy of this very subject with one of my a Litt e fellow full of spright Liness Amphion. Said he what Trade i to learn a lady s shoe maker my a said the Little Urchin his fall Blue eyes Widen ing with a state of astonishment and his Broad Cheeks reddening to the Crim son lady s shoe maker Why what is the use of my learning English and French and Spanish grammar and the globes arithmetic and dancing Anc playing on the fiddle and composition and elocution and Riding on horseback if pm ohly a be a lady s Shoemaker precisely so my you have finished your education you shall learn to be a lady s Shoemaker when you have served out your time i will Send you to Paris or Madrid Igor a year or so to finish your Trade with the very first j they make Beautiful shoes then you shall have a store in Broadway a Small capital will set you up in Buis Neas and do you not think that the ladies of the City would prefer a educated gentlemanly Man with Good address and a perfect master of his Art to take Meas use of their delicate feet than a Greasy rough looking rude fellow with his fingers All Over Wax you would be every where patronised your work would be praised and your

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