The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, January 22, 1857, Image 1

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, ARTHUR - 6: OLDISTE Di • •
ttqineg ebuttarefht SAW
Coaddrepott ; Pa., - wlll attend torall'bugmesi
enuitsie'd :to Ilia eara,.tritit piloniptness znd.
fidelity.... • -,'•
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C9rper,4o Weo and Third streets. .
"- L:P.• WILLISTON,
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Weltabdr , e, Tiord Co., P 4., will .Attend l the,
Courts:to Potter and M'Kean,Couutiei.
P. CONE; •
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Welliburough, Tinge onuuty, pu, frill regular
ly atteud the cotirta of Potter county.
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MUM
JOEM S.- MANN,
fittorntySt•eounotioratlial3),
cssuisrsport, Pa.., attend the . several
Callas in Potter and 51'Krati counties. All
batiusts entrusted in kis care, Will receive
prompt attention.
Ottic• on Maio.itreet, opposite the Coon
House, Coudersport, l'a.
GOUDERSPORT HOT ii,„
Danio jf. Glasourire •
PROPRIETO .
Cartier of Main and Second afreeti, Cou
dersp!rt, Potter Co., l'a. 41.
R. W. BENTON,
iiimrbtor: anti ConbeDalicer,
il! , ,ymorid P. O. (Allegany 'Cp.) Cotter Co. Pa
, will.lotvad to all busnieits in Chit hue with
Ca re 4W...dispatch.. [9:33-Iy.
KING, -
Surimor, 'Draftsman, ant
Coitlip2ancer,
Stnitipurt, - Keztt Cu.,
Will snood to,businots for pon-resident jand
haldors, upon roasonsble tenni. References
Imo if required.
P. 8. Sfspoof Inv part of the County wade
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to frier. 7-33
okk E: R. HA vitt.;
Eh, engaged a \Vitirlow its :ichtotrnit•
Ist St. Jackson's' Store, will carry on the
WATCH AND J El% MIX LIUSI VtESS
there. Watches and Jewe:ry. carefully re
paired, in the but style, and on the shortest
mite. L :111 work warranted.
Caudera c ort, Uct. :24.
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BENJAMIN ItENNELS,
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All werk.in hii line, done to order end
with dispatch: Un IVest street, below Third
Coud•rsport, Yu. .
SM'ITII:•& JONES
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Stptione
Drogs4. Sfedieines, Paints, Oils, Fa:ncy
articles, Ste, Main Street, C . ondirsport l'a.
MANN. JON ES
General. Grocery and Provision Demers=
ATse in Der Go.a., Hardware, Boots and
Shoes,-and whatever men want to bay. Alain
Street, Coudersport Pa.
ELLIS . ON, M. 1).,
I) ESP ECTI? [IL L\" into: ms the citi
zens of Coudersport and ricioity that he
will be found regivarly at his office, over the
Drug Store of Jones. ready to attend
to an calls in his profess; boy. 2d—ly
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"E OL3ISTE
Deafer in Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing
Groceries' Crockery, :c. Coudersport, Pa.
J• W. SMITIL
Dealer in Stores, and monufacturo of Tin
Ceprier,and Slsst•Lon iVare. Alain street,
Coudersport, Pa.
AST MANN',
Dealer in Books & Stationery, Music. and
ti agaiinsa. oppcisite N. W. corner
•tike public . square, Coudersport, Pa.
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. DAVID B. BROWN,.
Toundryntan and Deskm in Ploughs.. .ttp
p sr and of,Main street, Coudersport Pa.,
A.
.B. GOODSEI4+,
GU lol . l llTH,Condirspurt ; Pa. fire Armi
manufactured and repaired at his 'hop. on
Senn notice: • '
March 3, 1848.
J. W. HARDWG,
Tasltionable 'Tailor. MI work entrusted to
kis :are wilt be done-with neatness; 'comfort
a nd : durability . . Shop ever- Lewis dfain's
stem
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SAMUEL .. M.. 'MILLS, Proprietor.
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advertisement being in it, the 'SAM
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L' All letters . on business,
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undersigned.: T. S. C HASE; :Publisher/
E. it. zz
We parted when the autumn winds
O'er falling letiV'es were
When all th'e sunimer flibrie'rikad - -
And autuain clouns the sky whre fiashint ;"•
And now 4ia 11ay , tho lovely time •
Ofbudding loaves' and opuningllowers,
But thou. de. mr one, art still itorty; •t •'; ' -
Fur from ars mdetrhisma of ours ;
I In (r. Tar liiee die lir e-loug d•ii;.
From elrly morn to sin's still hours.
I ait beside the.o.mn door -.•
Till all .the stars above are,lightod„ :
Forever dreaming. m (thy voice,
wit 0)14 so oft. my soul - delighted;
I light the evening lamps for thee, l.
!.place a rhair fur thee, my dearest, ,
And mine, es.it was wont tp•be;
To thine is eveTplaced.theualtrest; •
And then I seem to speak the-words .•
Which I cau almost dream thou hearest..
Oh! hew I miss thee from our'boine.L:—
The Very flowers h ire lost their brightneic'
The wind; that sunlit) sweetly ome •
Have lost of fate their taties'oflightnets;
Each ea uvor
.biid L
. 1111. eing4 tit 'limn;
Each murmur froM the rill or river, • •
The bright green te.ilies, thu inurni g dews, •
That in the 'stin . shMe throb and Shiver- 7
bring sadness to my heart,: .
Sad thoughtl that hattut my meinory ever,
Come ho.i.e. came hums. 0! I hive words,
TO Leif .hee i the evening hours,
When one by one the tars coin out,
And glisten o'er the folded
BAnhath yon mantling vine we'll sit, •
-And talk of all ourjoys snd : sorrows,
Of present hopes, and present-joys, ' •
ofd irk.to•days and bright to-morrovrai:l
Ah! yesove. both: b we Jmich to 111.-
Of earthly cares ; and bat...illy sorrows,' c.
Come hOtne; no earthly heart but thine • •-
Cati'lvmw. my thoughts. Oh! thou, thMi
'only' • • ,
Canst chase the darknessiinin my hems,
"And cheer my droo l .ing heart wheu'imiely;
Thy chair is ready at earlitir'th,
The cheerful lanay for'thcie is bunting,.
And ()icon to the opeki'doer
Our eyes with loriging Cooks are turning:_
Come•to our home,' come to-the heirt
Which ever-for thy voice is yearnifig. • ,
A GOOD 110Mv., .STORY:
MA.RRT/LNO A SAW MILL.
" Get, my cap Mat garet ! . There,
can!t, you just stick thoet grey-hairs
under? I wish vou'd-ever remember
to
. bring up that bottle of' hair . dye !:
Come, do hurry f"
" Pity sakes, mother. whit a fuse just
for au old couirtty coder!":
"Margaret - Me:lra; don't you know
anything! Squirt! Martin, is rich- 7 a
great lumber merchan-, and,besides
he owns almost. the..whole ; .county .of
A.. Now. one .of thesel.Wo thinge iv
certain, either you Or Tinattitetinar
ried, for with your lices'antlbktcades
tam almost i : liined."
ofthat rogott improve my-complexion
"Nonsense, mother,.l3urry. along,"
The widow - Brown descended to the
parlor •to greet :her • visitor; and `the
daughter' commenced her toilet: It
%%ara no slight affair. Ti:ere were cos . ,
metica: to be applied to cheek'i 'that
could rieV6r boist the'liWe fair:l6si;
and'imilei to' Prictiee . herptv the long
mirror. Thera s tood in all the
glory ~of her; herrowed:oharml . ; :grace.
ful, fascinating; inevehytHingper
veti
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From the Louisville JourJal
'TO MY SISTER. -
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fettly . P4 l / 1 1 ) .iesidez,
in.th r ei
Ito
" 10 ' 4 ;: i tkli t, ' l ;ntrt [ 2 4 t•PeFfPCOYr
with:the:exceptions Of 4w:re. litt.hettiults,
beeii flat) td etN
eriviiteit
0 ,11 e . a !F9 AK?. 149
tPi off.
ed• the fold :manatiUstlvight e -f
rtittuneii,'sthl'
the proposed conquest. She' never
P I !7.PA
was evideggly,z4iVionld with hat,loyeli
licss.., an 4. the coo, rp.tulete4,
herself:op.one 4)41 gaitlea .. Squire.
Kartin i vra.4,a t;t- cli. o r us ,talker, hut both.
ladiep,hunz, in ww.acies,on..,his , w.)i:o,
langhing at : his atterept l i at wittiCiam,
and yery feelingly Ayeepina.vrheretears
c,Pold be dropped in. .The. wide* re-,
yived their eaicy acquait4Anceoatlte . d .
oyerschool-days.atuipl4e . r . ed hertiym - - ,
.pithiee,to preseut
►inelinesc,
,while the tiaughterjpuch,-
ingly alluded iu'ller oriihaf 'age.. The.'
effect was wonderfUl. When Squire .
Martin bowed himself away, it was
with a pt (oise to . repeat his yisit.
Well,.thiS has gone off
said the mother ar's'on as they were
theyolitjady threw her
self on the ,sofa fic . a 14nd
laugh at theii: Y,i4toe.s, exponse.,
, " 0 attar to,suo hiro.fuun - ttily oyqr.t.he
door. rnata•au! Pon , nlyword.orbat:au L
odd figure!" •- .= - •:;"
4uSti.! iS='Jus't'thi ik my
foe, lady how . YoU, • vi,ili ;like to teach
music :.or .to..sew , for , a
you again, poverty isistaring cs'inthe
face. 'ghch a MI-if:don't 'grti'vr . every,
bush, and .it's . something' : of :Object.
for me to catch him::
A few days. after; rdar4aret Maria
was sitting tit the.piatio,...practicitig a
new song to piwy-tO the Squire: :when
in darted that gentlenian = it itll , l,lle .
efoi:i of a n'eiV
night.
,and far more 'unbecoming, than.
the twin ',Mks of: gray .that had heej n
allinvedto play over iiislteinples: • Ai ar•
garet Maria•looked
" b.net yttu know , me," 'said• the
Squire, or .tio I look so young, hey?
or mayboyoti' didn't expect tti See me
sto:stOOn, AlwayS . , lOok fair trie*a:(lay .
ahead of the ti,mp-,.-that'. my motto,
Stop,,berevis a. little trinket , i.bonght
for yon;'-' Fain lie , drawing an elegant
diamond riitg----fronAtitt-pocket. ' One
thing more'¶l want to.know if -you'll
marry- me ' :?
-.• Merry you !" said• Margaret Nfaria.
.!.Wl4y Mr. Martin you dre so' inucli
older—" . • • •
".Sixty-five next June."
" While I am only a child."
tut i twenty-five years ago_
flonsed you iii ms arms vi the ceiling;
aril a; sm`srt little thing you were to_ q."
1 - a'rga'ret and
fay reil her •rich ,old Inver tri mamma.,
She VV 'r
ittno'euriahleitate
of mind. mother,". said she, "he
has made I.roipiso 3 to me ." .
“Who '
" Squire Martin." •
, At,tirAo.
indiguaut, „but. ; co4clitcled that
wrpild,tint by best. . • t . . 7... ."
vv . hat. are you, going Go, d.k
about it 'I"- saiti : the mother," you won't
refuse himi" • . ; f ,
tion't,iyttpt, to marry hint
and Jive.: up there , in ;he, vr , tods,—but.
Wit this apretty ring iiegnire.rne
! , Fes; indend.!!aaid the widow. s•itlil
h e ij immensely : rich. ant:kin all probe.:
bility•yro.uld not,!',-, Here she paus,
ed. - ,;..,,Yxii4,c0.u1d ,at least claim your
tliirdsf.ynts, know: -You have declared
you will not marry Harry Blake.;
No . incieed,'Lexelainsed the daugh-
tor. '
...But have y . ou hevei-giveri Mirk rai
son't.o think that 'iou• have - eared 'for
himl" • ' •''
What if Fliava3 1.11 never tie my
self to poverty—nerve's:,"' 7 - `:7`
The result of this - coliveri'Oion was
fq a ria rif siariitiesolqd io give giire .
Martin atf inatv‘r;a:rid'ilfe 4
vvidovi
indulged id a'ffiiii of
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A.i . el4lllAil# , Flutrchrr-itedz
I ,.wittAbiaigho4 bat they, chilled , notAtie
,Liea ritqa fe-Rtu rett. Maria , as did: the
presehcelif tthit twiutrpnld mstrat her,
sides iShe.stlaotigh,t 3 dfatirry.Blstkei
Straage , thatllis.facesliould3ciame,
; tween her heart anxl49lit as she:drew
:near the altai.—Thente-am e a tide of
isomanly fe'ilitcelin''lie;'iMit? an d she
ga,mtkaigh,F, sythat ; might. have J!eqp.
hPArq 1 1 1 P, r,P4q l Pg litt . ,-4114
I Y,F o fia ed ,4 3 .l ll , - ;PAOsqd,:up tts.
4 1 )0:Pft She;Fir e surenE iNr/ 4iarta€.lwitting.
‘ , "l , _, oo 4scisPrOr!cl,rektig9e4 , 6YAriirglikrig:
I el:bit thirst49l AT 1 1 2 10... , g949,04.,
the old I:Odegrooll ptrnkedhis ; hlack,
I t w i g . anA.ch,ckle.c a x er.,his .purchase
as the pf.ettilest.littlei trinket of a bride
that mane', , everbnu hr And *there
gaiitig;tin the seene.
not iearfnlli'h:it wjtli i'under'thitt be
cnuld ever . hayesimreql. that.soe !Jess wq
man., !The bridal' tour. was .a.superli
affair, bet ii:wiftadiout•to theield
who longed for the . CittioiOf hums. Tie'
cars stop rd ' at all insiignificant ' lit[ie
station iiiftlMlE Itailrnad; and" th i e'
s'qi"iire; started in" ' ';' "
•
"'What.' live lfetal"
•
"No,-ten' miles farther i the cfluti: -
try." She ha-,tved : denii
• 'They tfountl"a 'Carriage :Waiting
depot,• 'ather•r•a 's agora'
familiarly kn'OMin i.l.ttitberiti . . "'The
sqiiii:e shook 3 hand3 - With the . ti
tiar`dy looking= teamster,
'
Margrret Maria'
up'her'lips,i and 'hiirdlY
gareda'boW. ' l Alight.' ladder viats:pi-O
cured friini - the :station k"nose, rued
slieJelilith'id-
Evehvthiriry gmkeil
The roads . V. - teri i i (Ctigh;irisat"elbds of
mud ; pelted her. binfnet; and' a:STar:i's
her 'eSre:critild 'Stretch ihegelitilif - iee
ii thing but steep hills coveridiNith
pines andheinloelc4.' •ThefaiiiiiirShe
went, the more-nrnsuitable seemed
tier" costly clnthep; and bo;kis`'sbe
reached her' iourVey's' •stiid, she felt
that all, she.,Ohnald ever 'again...need
.woOld : be a warm ,Weolett ;awl
hood. Her husband. tiled :tp-di.vert
pointed , . to This saw.,mill :and
that as his,''and lam-met! her - 'that ;he
owned eVilry inch of land fr:i"M;the
ile
put home. bat, she oily •greW all the
more forlorn.; •
...They scarcely..met a
human. being all. that - ltmeSiime.way,
and pa s sed hut' few• houses,•and these
were: redo' 'cotes. oc'Ciipie.d by
the, squire's.
no.w:co,m nenced, to talk with A.nlreet
the .driver, -inquiring how th.is one and
that got On With his wur k, 'how many.
tre.:s they had chopped diwn. irthe
sate milli Were all
seecnetl,perfectly, abs , iyhied in hisito4-,'
by, business,. At' length- they. cite*
near the graveyard. How instinctive
ly we pause in the • ennntry•iii we isp:
Proach the testing place 61'1116'1:lead;
aria strangely still seemed that
yat d. enclosed
,hy nicely whitewash ! :
ed fence. The squire :grew thoughtful.
"Was your flea .wile.buried:here I"
aske'd .Nlargaret careleis
time. :The squire•noddeAl.yes. ' s' .;
old 'was she whets she died r
.. .t :
,-,Sho forgot that the,t.nilltrol2) yrnEilin.
who slein, under,,yonder .reound,lrsd
keen his companion for many a.year.
The old man turned away . hie .,hpad
and the moisture gathered in his,eyes,,
They., came in. sight.,of the old, home
steak a large two story house painted
feoces I , snd-, all, unmitigated
white, unrelieved ••hy.,green windows
ihtitter, - bush or tree. The 'arrival
'Made quite'a , Stir at the 'farm house.
Susy
s i4artin,l the :old men'S . ,forolitt);
Kai t6q,Ar1ft1t0t.1 5 '440,91e.,!-hlfil- •
..4F10y.. sy,-, "glad :•to see ;me Mali.
you 7 and- this is your new .- mother."
.„ .
Susy burst into' tears; and liestled •in
-hi s arm.. •
"Susy Susy whispered
the old. man,. t.f q r .
have been very . fooliih.l %The Lyoung
girl raised• her heed and leaked into
Elio bride's`frice.' She t4Terea her hand;
4 6. ( 1 - 4 7'.1 )‘isskert.- I ;t4 P 3 'e flPw
ma,de.birs..Mertin ourtisiecl•sumewit4
faihtouablp l down.' ~, S tisy
brought iit
ceiltltem ii the 1
i4:e ,nCfY3'S~
IliiEli
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2 :lls4t . ', l ,'!'i:
z*(it.s'Agria.cmattast Wit e.gas- ig t
tit t tairib'." A few moments afte'r a
i quareFstrattidereiltsalrebtertzfr
r •ittg Kt ilittto bo s t:i by the: Itatia..;
:Martin, som i ewllat 'embarrassed !Ilse
how ::;r •
", 1 4 7 :4 myther: w , ,
you, do,"
lud the ; voting, rn,r;„ in, 7 a drp sarcas
tic tube. . "fralltiu! here Coal-lie.
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come and kiss your new grawl/m3 The child :f,
fixed
L' „large, wonde.rittg
•, Fyqs., 9 )ttiy t4;;1;19 . 1, and felt
the con
atraiut ar0 : 914 iliongh he could
rtot,!;!1 rtpiaitied.,it., :. 8 usy cane
'soon to „tell theni that supper wa d
'ready , Such a table ! Margaret Maria
'wai-astonished.... The bill of fare was
'as comprehensive as liirkhatn's define-.
tionof a = nouo, r inclnding the : name of
eVerythiug.that ,can be known or men
tionedaurkies, chicken plea, nutcakes,
sweetmeats, all side. by side, and large
wbit biscuits that would have been,
mistaken, tke, city for ,loave#, and .
- 14,` - aCeordingly. The: squire
se; t riliea to ba eiting' : fer eto
inSisted'Afiet . the hirea, help .
sh" Mild 'all down 'et the first
. . • • •
deeliriog that he would liave ;to inno
vations in his household. According
.
ly the bride found her elbow iti close
prOilmily to . Andrew's coal sleeve.
After - 'suppet: they returned to what
,wart *called the "great room." The
hit - de : Sat' down in a corner of' the fire
place, and looked rather pout Y... ".k.nd
thtsi" •thenight she,' "is' tnarryiiig 'for
tnoiley.• I, WnargOod will a fortune eV
eritlipith.here ads' frig these. pine hills
'Harry' Blake !" 'and friun - the em
tiers, trire rose a gladsome young
face, and with a sigh, she thought of
the' . great: !wart: She . had 'io . ;cr ;Jelly
t hrovrn.from her, and trampled beneath
hetfeet.
i'Virt;ll, my dear," said the old man,
.Clatiliing his hands" 'together,' "now
duifi this IOOk like home ? You havn 't
gait iecquainted With the nei4Sbor4 yet
real nice lin ks, t tell y;)u,. arid tp
Umust'go right abi:.tit starting
that other saw mill." ".
.-114iO 4 sied, and the bride liegun
t o feei inuch like a caged bird.' Never
was a fine lady in.rre out of her ele
meet. fi'rst she busied :re rselt
, in
reftirnishing her e ' !mese, aid sour all
the extravagancies of the city foorld
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their way -thither. Tue great ro *ma'
was fitted up for a -psrl Jr, chimneys
were taken down, in short, there Was
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, a general overtarning - trid upcoming
l ufficient : to blin4 about a ,c maplete
domestic millennium. But nn true
gained_arrythingby way . of appirress.
Suss got, tired of the w,wd style, the
o ld roan missed seme_ home comforts'
t.be:piatm got out of time and thele
was nobod9 to tune it, the two maid
servants took it.. into_ their heads to
leave just.at_the, busiest-time,- and , they
could get nobody- for love or money t'
fill their places; 4111 Margaret Mario
way oblfged aside .her diamond
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ring 'and go
. into the kitehen. The
Man . Was fo.rlishlY indulgent and
bogged her 'to spend all tale inoneY She
-Wished: She proposed a removal to
the city. "R , Sky piece of briineSs,"
said the squire; •."never get into
teir neighbOrhood than thiS. Besides
Illand'aplace'Ontl.at middle creek
f. 'another saw mill—capital fall of
'Water - . thete." She grew•Niery lonely:
twOloitfireetiMes iittring her intervals
lisiSure had She taken froth its se . -
cret place, a faded bouipiet,
the souvenir 'ol an early - love,
tbe old man was accustomed of
bfith.:eyenini, .to gaze long on a lock
Of s6ery hair, and to moisten it :With
Ma teat's. At !eat' tivo stout Irish girls
'were imported from 'the city, and the
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same trip of the squire also brought
home an elegant shier tea service.
Margaret Maria threw herself into the
rocking choir, and declared that if it
Were not so hOrrid anli there, she
naight:be `baPPy. "Law," said the
squire, ;'Why not make a party?
:Chimed in Sury ~ w e'll hive
all the neighbors." "And I'll tell you,
IvhSt,
T ife'll . show. them style," said
:listrgoret Maria, ,
sipq9ent.,
"If vies'this'll
open their eyes once
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miree . I u IE4 iktif to=
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setti'vvi,dij
-chetry, 4vais pirted*ith
meti~in of Ofi - multimr
elver brain such athirig `Atifryolir
mint have '"Wbat,'
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Al a rg6ret• ?Gilt; antral! at • • Mite lief'
benevolent fiselingiwtire - irOlaiiiiii,
she:determined to make seniietliltreof
the girt. "We- will '•have'illildrew•for
the porter; you -and I- will 'receive'the •
company is elegantly as possible. end'
we will take'care• to hate's •
cant table."' •
The whole 'bongs . wde 'live' with'
preparations for the cocniegfeti';'
vitations were sent out,andllalargitieli
Maria was . iti her eleinietifi - The Natter
had but one direction' 'to
that was not ~ to slight atiybisdi.'-=.The
pink satin was procured, and it really
made Busy look like' some
rose bud. Margaret- Mciria' !Mt :On'
her bridal robes; and eras hefself again:
"They will all came sarly,"'stiggest%
ed Susy: - " •
"Nut before eight."
" Why, yes.". laughed" aut. Suit;
"everybody around hero.goes .to bat
at half past eight." ,
, Andrew wan instructed •as to his
duties, aud•,Susy practiced till:hostess
by receiving her tuother:teversi tit:tows
Ju3t about: dark;,a large sleigh load
came - driving, iR at .tho-gate, audit/4S
there came it loud knock 'At . .tha back
door. Audre;ii- the porter, looked
comical; and thiqauittl ; ari.4o through
the kitchen 'to receiii
" What does it Mean r saisi • Karp.
ret Maria. ••" Why;'-the neighbors
always comS is thiteWay,"., - Said Spy,
"we never, use Otir'.fi•Orit",donii in: the.
.winter." Tun came* hurslntlanii
ter from.the new enmers, and Andrew
looked up berASeChi . nglYi'and!askid
he must stand theta allnight.-
Mrs. Jenkins, shOil l ldered
woman, dresied in a shilling dalainio.
with a black silk apron.and Clean linen
collar. i 1 , 16xt came a whole befy of
girls. Vilely stood with their mauths -
w;de open, ellidgpitly stupefied ist, , the
fairy like ap l iearance of,Susy and her
step-mother; while . Andrew: iodulgei
iu a sly giggle.: • -• =
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, Margaret' Maria," .. said 'thii
,dashing,oii without regardto.cereee
aly, ). this
,is .Mrs.-Jenkins, as good ,a
neighbor as I - dyer wish to live by, and
here 'are the Crank girls, altl--lavv.
Susy, you know - 'em all.' suay cor
dially greeted her young , friends. and
tried to make them feel atease. Sleigh
load,after sleigh load came, ind all the
back . way. Every piece of poplin and
delaims at the dry goods,itore,at the
Corners that.evening. • sever was
Margaret Nlariae ) puzzled to-play the
&Sloss. Die young men ranged
themselves on one aide :
.of 'reom,
the' girls_ on the other, aiscl there they
stood as if for a spelling achool). Thr
old women hisddled together • in: that
corner, and unrolled 'their knitting
work, while Squire Martiq itnteriziried
th e men on his favoritsk,..,i4ject, usq
mils. Ho hired four .or : five inure
lumbermen, and paid . off' a 'lair* of
idd'debta ' that, evening ' - 21 1 ;10.rga . ref:
Maria thoUghl of. the ( igs Yetio: -
and gave a. :sigh. for.; 114;17
Refreshments viers served Up early.
as eeveral suggested it was tboaktiate
they were 'going honit the " table
was, arranged with exquisite tutu httt
the vestal,. ere too mach: frighteeed
to eat; all :except the wilier . Crank,
who"drew tiff a long sliee'orisackkitid
of cake, aid thee stopped-Op,to the
bride, and.said," Well, I t oed to . .think ,
the squire's first wife :was the, best
cook I ever did see, butt dueler*.
you de beat het' entirely" Margeret
pitysmile,Maria smiled a as
ing muts,
as to say •ycio_poar.heathen:
'Wben•they retar.ied to• the pailor
SittiyTiroposetl =tie, at which th•
ringing mister at the Can instinct,
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