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S.Catiicakt. Geo. W. Williams Sc Co. e'ag.tdrs and Commission ITVEe i?clia>n ts CHARLESTON, S C. -AND Williams. Brinie & Co, Commission Merchants, (65 Beaver St, & 20 Exchange Place, New York. B?ft.Libcral Advances made on Cotton and Pjoduce shipped to us at either poinL Jan8 10 8ui' ASK NOT WHY I SHOULD LOVE HER. Ask inL- not why I should lore her; ?^o^upoh'thes??o?l-fuli-oycil?' 8 It) Look while mirth or feeling move her, And see Uicro how sweetly, risbni 1 ,'. Thoughts gay and gentle from a breast Which is of innocence the nest; Which though each joy were from it shed, *'By trouth would.still bo tenanted It vif-.rritl See, from those sweet windows $eSplt?,u ' Ertiotions tender, bright and pare,''"'b^Mi.l ' Arid wonder not tho faith I'm kefcpin'gi!;{iin Every trial can endure 1 jtlizH si&tilt * ^ybnde^ not that looks.. sQ^ri/ining Still for me new tics are spinning; Wander not that hearts-bo truo p n^ Keeps mine from cycr changing too. SHE WAS 4 WIDOW. BY cornelius TYNEAR. She was a very captivating woman, for ehe hndttlmrswectest finilc, and the most innocent looking face I eVer^BaivH She was a small woman, too, and I always (was fond of small women. Her eye?, my Uenr sir, wero black, but, unlike some black ejes that you've seen, there was nothing wicked about them. They were regular lamb's eyes) that is, in expression; and, as I said to Grogstar, the firsj, time I saw her; "That woman is an tinge). {She can't be anything else with those eyes." "You're right," said Grogstar; "she is an agcl if there ever was oiie^in this world."* ; " Wliut 1 do you krid^lfeV^OT'10*X ?Why, my dear fellow I, knew her when she was a little girl. She's old Googlesby's daughter. She married Frog sham, poor fellow." "Why'poor iAIca)?" f "iJ*'s '???1. k..nwr "Is it. possible that young aiid delicate looking creature is a widow ?" r*i. "l''s no* only pos.-iblc, but a fact, sajcl Grogstnr. "However, she isn't so very yoUifgi I believe she is twenty-eight; let nie see, you are?-" "Thirty.'' "Ah, yes. Well now, my clear Tyncar, if you over think of marrying, I don't know ot a woman that would suit you bette r than ?Jirs. Frogslmih for a wife. Let nie introduce you," "Thank you, I was just going to ask you to present me to the lady." And that was the; way I made tho ac quaintance of Mrs. Frpgtthuiu. We were slopping at u hotel at Sandy Beach. Mr. Grogstar bad a room next to mine, and before I bad been in the house tbreo tluys we were the best of friends; and after-bo introduced me to my door Doha, I thought more ol him thau ever. I say my dear Delia. Yes our acquaint ance ripcued into love, and she confessed that I bad won her affections; and her confession was niudo within three weeks of the day that - Grogstar introduced me to tnis lovely creature, "'Twivs on the evening of a day, Which we in love had dreamt away,", as the poet says, that I made my proposal. We were sitting upon an eminence near the sea?I at Delhi's feet looking up into her beautiful eyes, the looking occanward her lamb-like countenance illuminated by one of her child-like smiles. "Delia," said I, and as usual in such cases, I took her hand??"Delia, you are the only woman that I ever loved?iho only woman that can make me supreme JyMw-K * b K H Mi TOi KT "Oh, will you thirling?" I urged, after a slight pause, getting rcdny to press her to my bosom. "Cornelius," sho replied, in lur sweet, flutc-liko voice?"Cornelius, I'vo been t'nrough with this be?before; therefore, I beg you'll excuse mo for any scorning lack of enthusiasm; hut believe me, Cor nelius, I love you very, very dearly." "Aud may I call you mine?" "Yes," she faltered, with stich an inno cent; child-like smilo upon her counte nance thnt I could hardly believe that she was a widow. After escorting my be loved back to tho hotel that night I rush ed iuto Grogstur's room to tojl him of my good fortune I found him sit'.ing by tho open win dow enjoying the sea-breczd and smoking in a.calm and meditative . manner. ." welcomed nio: witha cheerful smile, am, motioned,me to take a scat. But I couldn't sit; I was altogether fctv Ml forjoy. J "Mywlcar Grogstar," cried J, dancing befor.0 luui, ecstatically, you behold" thtf happiest man in tho,world. She. is mine. I .."Ah sou .refer.I suppose, to?to this WldOWf ?i.i* titan t?tcrt ui nUm*i il* - IttE I ."Yes to rny Deli*. The youdgVthei artless, tho dove-eyed, the innocent and iuiiBophistioateo* crdattae n^tvhomnhy^Ui^ kvuy.'G/rogsTary I^ca^iuot think Jkeb'-ro fcein,gra*\vidow." ? f , VJJu.tj sho({is T^ne|^') ?he is a widefe |lu fact my dear fellow, I suppose that's^ 'She has promised, ^benupej Grogstar-V Ithought thoro wns a tear in my frinnV eye, l)ut it may luivo ,b^u'{Catysc,ij by the smoke from his pipe. Ho grasped my j hand. "Tyncar," said he, with evident emo-, tion?"Tynear,>I congratulate you. She is a jewel. She,is^on?of a thousand. Yon are a lucky man to win such a woman, but you don't knofr it/ You t' ink you dp, but you don't. You imagine that you are happy, but you've no idea how happy you ought to be, under the circumstances] She is a .most remarkable woman, Ty-i near: but I assure you that?-that she is a widow. .?!; Tlierf! Grogotav' wined his eyes, and resumed his pipe. ?'I am gind, my frend, that you approve of my choice, and J h?po to sec you at the wedding," said I. "I shall certainly come my dear sir." returned Grogstar, "I told Delia?Mrs. Frdgsham, I should say?that I should expect an invitation teller next wedding, anil she ' promised irTrtT*f-ouM'im-e one. Is the day appointed ?" '"No, but I shall not feel secure in my happiness until it is. Oh, my dear Grog star, excuse my emotion, but if you had ever loved as 1 love, yon-" "I have" he intorrun;cd, "I know just what, your feelings are. Give them vent. That was all that saved nie." "What! did you ever love a "Voman ??'? ''Yes, she was a woman," wailed Grpg star, "and?and siio wjw a widow." "Did she die!" "I would bo alone, he murmured, lay ing down h:3 pipe. "I feel it coming, 'A feeling of sadness and longing,'" and as he turned his lace toward the sea, I am suro 1 saw a tear glistening in the moonlight as it tiickled down his nose. "The sight of happiness makes him sad when he thinks of his own sorrows," I said as I quietly left tho room. The next morning there were two arri vals at the Sandy Beach hotels One was Mr. Bluggs and the other a Mr. Noggle stone, buh of London. When I appeared on the piazza I hey wer? both talking with Grogstar. lite latter bado me good morning as I passed. "la that him '/" asked Bluggs iu a sup pressed voice. ' "Fortunate man!" exclaimed Noggle stone, when Grogstat* answered in the nlhrmativc. **? Did. they refer to me! If so, then my friend must have told them that J was Delia's acccpt-d lover. Perhaps they had seen her, and perhaps they were both charmed with her beauty; and pojr fel lows, how they must have envied ma!" I was thinking of this, my bosom swelling with pride and joy, n? 1 quietly smoked my morning cigar, when rny .beauteous Delia appeared at the door. Grogstar, Blutrgs, and Nogglcstouo raised their bats simultaneously. Delia bowed and smiled?oh, so sweetly! Ab, she wus so happy in my lovo that she could not look coldly upon any one. Then sho canto forward and took my arm, and we walked down toward tho beach. "You know them, it seems, mydear? I questioned. 'What. Mr. Bluggs?Mr. Fogglestone?' "Yes, sweet." ?'Oh, they were old lovers of mine," replied Delia, with that childliko smile; then, noticing that her answer did not seem to increase my happiness, she added "but that isn't my fault, Cornelius. I wasn't to blame lor their loving me, I didn't ask them to. I never asked any body to love me but you Coruelius,dcar." r~"-'.~"*?*rr*?tr< atn ,vn,;> tf?>;:H'i': M"? "But (:tlfeyqr]MW\belp Uli/Sfi^yfXftHi arc ?tVbbautift?! nud "sp good. Ik'&a.. wpu-7 tieinto.'tea tbot.QrpgstftD uovjoT.ioy'C.d ynu^ "OliWlja did/'.CMod Delia, ><'IIo was ray; third ]o.vef,n.. vhh.pd ,ijy*|< ..d d.i.Iv -i "HafV I caugiit her in roy arms a?,wo, stoodtnp tho landy shore, and,pressed heri jUkidyibbsnnl.j I, II ./ i:tul<at ? ii)u.< Jad) ji .ttffObl Delias if you>love me, name the. ^"?y?T""u'" T./,r'"<1 ?" '^"'l1^ Vfftfr jstrrrWidcd fi^-tiTrferfoT Voifr^old lovefe, who Wc^'Ghdmibte^l^tAithni'. to snUtchT you.froanany anns,fti ihe*?rsfe vlavg^ible QPP?rUrni^.r ^ajH^tho^a^a^liug, ?und [let it bcsoon..; $he^qsnense will bo ^e?;ri :%.Wri)A?ftJVPali you really .truly, iny owiUjitjMt,ynown too .well I know. the. eauae, of Qrjtjj^aJ's, emotion, which be vain ly tried toiconccal, when, I told him you hud; ?pf?Wisd?'to;h? mine. Nnine the day."* =? "Will next Thursday do, Cornelius,?': she Asked in hbb musical voice, while a tender blush suffused her beautiful coun tenance ns -she timidly raised ? her dove like eyes- to my face. "Yes; Thursday will do. I thiuk I can fBurvivc a week," I answered. "We will be married here, then, in my little parlor at the hotel." "Yes." "And if you have no objection,! should like to have a few friends present." . ^ "I havo already iuvited Grogr.tar," said I. "Yes, and I should like to havo Mr. Bluggs and Mr. Xogglostone. there." "Do you think they will be ablo to hear it,,my dear? Won't it be too much for their delicate organizations?" ["They.will bear up for my sake," said Delhi. Then let them conic," I answered, turning my ryes toward the hotel. But 3jferU?ffi??--*??}**vj>?i#o-and-chirm to di - diver Bloggs, Nogglestone and Grogstar, all seated at the hitter's wimlow, . each man holding a large telescope in his hands, und each telescope being pointed directly at Mrs. Frogshuiu and myself, "Delia," said I as the cold perspiration broke out all around my nose?"Delia, we arc wtitcbed." "They always do just tu," the answer ed. "They watched .Mr. Fi'ogshnfn the same way" but they don't mean anything wrong." " "Ob! they don'teh? But I won't trust them, my dear. They may have formed a conspiracy to snatch you from my onus I dont like the expression of Nogglostoim's eyes, und there is a sinister curl to Bluggs nose. No, let mr return to the hotel im mediately. Until we arc married I shall not feel secure. 1 hnrdly dare trust you out of my sight." "Dear reader,! cannot linger over the next lew days?the last of my single life. They wero too full of anxiety and vague terror that something awful was about to happen. I hardly dared leave, Delia alone fora siiigle moment, and never retired to rest until satisfied by the snorings of Bluggs, Nogglestone, and Grogstar, ns I listened at their doors, that they were wrapped in somber. ? But, Thursday came at last Several of of my friends from London came down in the morning train, titid with them the Be v. Mr. A Idelberg', who \vw> to ofuoiaJ.c at the wedding. Quite a nuihber of Delia's frieudu ajid relatives came also, so there was a pretty little company .gathered in Mrs. Frogsham's '.parlor when the bride and bridegroom entered the room und stood up before the clctgy mnn to be joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. I speak of the bridegroom, you will observe, ns if?woll,ns if be were not myself. This is owing to the fact of my having obtained most of the particulars of the?the?performance from another 'person. As for myself, I was in a semi-! unconscious stato for tho greater part of the day. Too much happiness, no matter in what form I take it, is sure to liy to my bend; nnd that waa what was tho mat ter with me on my wedding-day. But 1 was conscious through it all of the presence of Bluggs, Nogglestone, nnd Grogstar. All through the ceremony they kept their eyes fixed upon my face. I think they were in a sort of clairvoy ant stato, for they seemed to take all my feelings upon them ; and v.'hcu Mr. Aldcr berg pronounced Delia and I one, we four sighed in concert, nnd looked around ua with a sin tie, or, rather four smiles. j^tr?r ?.??-rrrt- tv; ,^-tt~-';4'"--V'jP'I?8 Then i'uhhj the.congratulation?,,,tho; wiue,;a sjiprti ride to.^iHirnUrpadjStjUiPHi'. ?thfj tearful partings,,then with jny,<:beflUTf tifuj wife by my side, <rhe ttttin d.ash.ctL, on, bearing us uwpy uppu pur, wcddiug| jtOiH.ii .1, Tft.( j ..rfj u< ..->y> *r>d-.a?1 *-w(iu?? I iip.ye^iot.yfltrtold U'P reader thatmy wife bad raided; at Longhrdm,,preyipug jto.;7oi^..4?^*!ngfV: ,T?i!>ej^-?VVv9d.-,^ |lvWfie Aliflre^iul/lll^^tW* repaired^, ispeuddtihe toojteynyjriu . ntan? jpg a*: theihousp fin.. tye-?ev?p w&t IiwaSiSpwen^mfeSU^rijisd ^liibejng Jig* |Uere^(^jthi{,PAr^j^ti?5 t^nfM ifi/fili |0iQir?orn41Jiea iYi>U^d.p\rco,", \v:bfc?^dp> Ujl^i.lor, Delia tho monienV/M^g#)^rc^i the rpom, in gantarv O .? - u! !!c dim ?p'SWljy, dear CoTiloJius'.'ccried.lbe dcafo 'cstjpf wprneUy luoking- up intp:;mx, jivce? Kvith^qnnj.ppjifu?jqtn depicted (UppJUj her, liuneceiitiipjpfci^ leeunleuauce,. *I upujtl Uuowrr lj ,%\tmMf I-umMnba-vp forgpttpu tp; jteihyou anythiilgiftbout/my childrep.', r{ ? "Yuur. r.ebildreulJ' ..xr^ r> >had'j m: ' Yes,dear.'' |ii??m v#?h n ^ "How?how many?have 3*011?got on hand Y" I asked,1 in .some bewilderment, looking around on the se? of smiling, childish.facet. . I - h to > . "Only twelve/' Delia answered, dc imureLy.,;? duta *?lwl tiiutn*0 udt > >i ! eUiVwfilMCkfVierttii I|j IVsi?-><htirt*irh^o \\hr. 'Yd', four sots, Cornelius,' replied tho the paragon of women, putting up her little rosebud of a jiouth for a kiss. r ?'Ii sank into a chair. . 'Madame,' said I, ryou are doubtless uwure-thut I :On fond of oluld.rcn;-.I dp.te on them, and I appreciate this little ?Sur? prise.you have given, me.' . . 'Oh, I know ypU.wflU.ld.' ;-, o<(.}Yes, 1 do. 11 .What, splendid,, diiiureaj Are they,all.hpro.?': ..,,J; 'Yes, dear.' , ... 'You aro sure that lucre arje none run Jiing about loo?o outsido?' , Quite.,, Xlvere: are just ifoti 11 .-.seM,I aud they aro ull^ helfe'.?: '.Sets? I don't know that! 'uuderstund you. l'lease: explain.' ,\Vhy,' sho 'began, looking 'charmingly naive, 'I mean sets of.triplets.' . . -(Then she,ssIt down upon iny,knee, and put her beautiful arms around my neck, while tho Iv. elvo grouped themsolves into sets in thcii- ivgidnr ordor, and' with their hand* bckiuddhem, stood staring at their now father. Then my. wife con tinued thus: 'I married my lirst husband in Dornten.' Ho is the father of 'et 1.' 'Ah, indeed ! After be became a father I suppose? he died.' 'No, ho?he becamo discouraged, and retired: He said that he bud hoard that there was luck iu odd numbers, but be wouldn't believe it. So ho (eil me, and J?obtained a divorce.' ' lint Grogstar toldi me that Mr. Frog sham was deud.' total* j * ils ...,-p. i? Aim 'Oh, yea, he died. I was speaking of my iirst. His - name-was Ndgglestono/ 'Nogglestonc; the 'gentleman whom you invited to our wedding'/' 'Yes, darling. My. second was Mr. Bluggs, and ho got fdiscouragcd, and? and retired.' 'Did he become a?a father too?' I innui^^t^o^f?? YesVc?rueiruS^^ him. I married Mn Grogstac next, aud he is the father af .Set No. oV 'And lm became discouraged Y 'Yes, and he ^retired. I obtained 4 Mr. Frogsbam. 'And he was the lather of Set No. 4.? to*? darling.' 'And be got discouraged!' ?Yes, und died,replied Delia, arising and standing before r.:e in all her love \ft ?Iti f (|i *??{?:?.': Ol fvjfill'f* *idf i?l JO 1 V tl uness. For one moment I Sat spellbound, gazing first at the ' twelve, then at my beatuiful wife. With some di?iculty I staggered to my tW t. 'You are not 'discouraged, I hope, C?"rndlt\is!' said my wife, as she laid hbr little liand on hiy arm. 'Ob, no'my dear. On tho contrary, I'm quite encourage;!. But I never could bear much bliss?and this is? well?a?about four sets too much.' A desperate lover out in Indiana, having wooed in vain, thought he'd try the. virtue of bullets; but the girl wore corsets and be didn't make tho Slightest impression. ?*si eh i i ffreh* * c n ?c red i hi nid.. w?g ?V sereeJ^eJatjdii^ and ^^1?^ to*give fjfiem sftefter lor the" raTnwiifnr^"-^ ' "I and My IItMy^ Can i>o%??ii? hut iui n-ftl Jifa< it Mkii^f>aa?nritt?ota> Men der ua "lamidrid dally* ioewta)rtce>iaifcjftg tthfjcmirblhWdtrd' \lodr ? bHher?S\leS6%f -New York-:" v1'"1 lo '*'iV I ? v'"Vf'' ""? Vr' "V -T- j '? ' _ - '-'?'wgg'l'IJBl! I J ^ffelf^^i?00? evening 'a labpiing num. accompanied by hi&Jiuio jtjvuos ?T ?t?"i'?d>4 .twrtl ovjer], mTr luidrc lidii/' m?rf ; ieui si ('lid : ihiorman put thein-Jutaoiie^of..foe^w&riu^oll?oi? the first fl^^Yf^PVfttf&Si'dnVB1 uskea to tug how weak she was, .Captain Clinchv told her toljive him the money and Jup >M\d?vmil? due ^ic^onlaS - I bftndfjd CiifUttiff^'ClllfcH^ ftt!r*??*? ' "iWhatMl exclaimed Ciiriohy, fixsWfH t*S?6 qfieuppurvdp; y;Oij..iii)t?n(l tphfav enough for you a 11. for four cents.' 'That*! so, captain, but 1 and my hushanu can' do without it^'?lfeillJg Kc^mifr^ifsl Captain Clinchy, ac'oqmi&ffi^?^*^ rell, w?nl to a n. igldioi iii^Ba^c^r'Su'i returned witil three loaYbs,7sdirfb^naT?. amPfith, and Hi 'subsctlplrldl? wflPrjf&dlr ambiig the men, nil of them {gave '.their mite to n.-jski tho poop, family. m ,.n Here is an .inspiration, says the^ichj nioikl inquire j-, whose sinijuo natht .should move the world like a'neu^ se?nVo fi'dm the1 Mount". "Pahd'hiy*KrWB?lp?^ do -without!" ? What ^devttt**?^^ love! That po-^iV mother.-is '&-<jow?Ai p\\\fih 3$p\yf York should b^o^^^j of.aJl ,her merchant princes and raihv. t-aj??"?! qJtod'? ;>?-.:nrt ?n? a*r kings. ? :.'r;r f-.u:l >\ .tsdJ^lj j r.t:'\ )l I The Oode BugUo. ? AuticsTA ?A.,-Mnroh-'8. '$874*? ... Two imgroeF. Peter Blair ami- -Mq|$S ^ullivau ha^Vl89<?19iW?6r* \)\mh. dlrfk? which Blair told Sullivan be was hcLgeB ti^i^iwp? tfi fun ?jt rd y.oJar*?ao5!ii!; tleninn. The hi tier demanded nnnpotogv or mt?RMM tihni?^ntw^n. Blair replidQ" tliAt lie bhd'tlo"pap?h)gy^l* make,but accepted3 the challenge naming the tiniCi place and .weapons.- toi ,m-?,tj , ;j;be. parties met A^^.^fl^fljPW ing at seven o'tdnyk: .accoinpanietl by their second?} tyvp; negroes named Bklph Knight and Wiiljuni ..Af^tlrp^ft*T^.,ho ground .was S^Pfleili P^hft^? QyT^ito shooters plucc.l in the1 batidslof ciie^ jfo-i? cipals, Knight'gv.vC the words'"^ ^?ftl aiu^ i ? >? t mit! f.- *'Jiul rm? ' I:'' . i 'n-illA^Q, He saul, 'Teer, arc you /C^dy^; Peter seid, 'yes.' 'Moses ure you ready'?' Moses replied, *yes.' . ?-.i}lOl>?? Then they-commenced- shnOtth^?W bo*h parties lircd away uutil tlu- if\4t barred wardts^TihK'c'd^-'rhe1 pi^oft^-cro nloti-jed, the principals Vesui^edt^Uiefr posuions, the word* of co)aui^ndii^ii?|k| cd, und the tiring leconnneuee^ ?Jont|?^ p narties ?yiminediat'eiyy Sulliviin; fought at tbv s'aWet4(lM4lBlt voar/ and ' Bluiv> fought > quuih^rp^Fieftr ?SavanpnUyiaiii^sdvieaSSfto ??o?itK| i?4 ; r-*"^tcTtar}J iinlfid f *?* Jt, was an expressive remark ot a firac period recently : ".She don't know '?enough, ?H^tofrta/iUwiieH^ ot aidortubO v> fta dobn Cart^iWl?^ bo^'Sf'^Wct, 'hdrfg^ln^iiseh^t'frc GtheVi day^ "be'cMtiR^Hip bidl a >fight>ith?the- echoblj) tdhelie*?&bd lliiletl to o nquer.bim,. tj u0 ?fdwo "Oobd l.vc, you o^d'fecHldihgf, ?4MA<(lll ed heathen," vfaoic a Dubu<m?M?iw?i'lo dii.- wife tlnvhist, thing before suiehlinfr. She says she'd ?l;.Ue to iujfp^go^t|}p^^if him for about pue niinute. A wealthy Bum-do:Wi?lnwA.la4y;.^fl4s|y has just nowried biuw..ow<u~?widdwcd sou indaw of thirty tivo, ami, aa. ahirel arc children on both-sides;? Jieopleoinrea fr?w trying to.study out the newly-cstuoiifsl/iid. relatibnsbi,-.. ?ti ?' i di ot i.."j!f?' to 1?^?- ?.^a?*?w| A Mucon negro, who wont into a trnnco at a r^e^fpg tlie oi'nvr, nii;!;^ . wi^ Acci dentally oveilooked. \yfjt:n 1>a? toUJitl tili lights we:-, out be foiltjwj d )b<J, gixgat'ioii ai^d,, 6,0.9.9.90jg*} ;?Hij?^Wf' walloping <>i)e of the dc:ie.)n:. ii'\ iijy^-i as an excuse that Mcy |ug,i(.b!i r ij lu me, an' (ley mout qs well bay* It): 1 me. i)e oljuipb a'm'i, up plaqq^ git. up 'stinctions in s'ciety."