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T t . . 1 n 1 ' o k r"y -T .'i.-w ; o el. -4' W? v- u1lriJ I ED 'AH N TJ A -P "r&v'caVaibrl County AsTrlcnltw-iiSoityI i,tsu-iItOBERT L: JOHNSTONS TtS.'i. i . GlDBONS. canton- v-.;;;:? . j. .i j vi . ' 11. ;'. 5, 'fbo 3Iai;agC!S of the CaruLria Countj Ag vjcifiiuiar TSoSitij 1 respectfully " beg ieare; to 4i Bouiice, tlati tke third annual exhibition rf -mi ul ocicy iH fce held at Ebeosburg. on V'-'Infrfj-; Thursday and Friday; the 7th, bta of.October,-i857.;' - 'f lie-Sfiolc.'aQJ articled for exhibition will "bo classiaeJ, and pt'einHifus thereon awarded trtLe BOYcTarpomitteCiu the; following i5 1::;.iv.i:r;i' - t t f ' iClAS3 .' MO.- I1: HOUSES. . . . IT: r'-fs-Ttajtr.a B."3lAore;; Jatnes G. Kay " hie.' ThoL-iS If." Porter,' Abraham Kcpelin, Witliiu Murray.; V .: ' j , J. T. Q 111. . Jleit Stallion., v'. -.-i'.v.,;, ; 05 4 ... 00 00 00 00 00, 00 00 00 0U. 00 00 00 00 00 00 H "00 Gelding, v : v-. n 1 11 ' " f ri4V le-s 3iar,. t 4 1 ' Art 4 8 1 4 o i'.fst Oolt, between 2 and 3 ytarp, Fcit ' " w'irJcr.l year, "'" f.;r : ,.cb licrsf, . . .-; . ..-, -.,4 1 2 'ffi? 4 - Va UJ'-jhn K.v Kbrt?: II en ry Fuan'an, wtEuI&i'V Tliosnas David, Frederick Te.b. 8j 00 2d" " ' ' ' l&ht Cow-,' 2 00 "if 5 00 4 00 - ; 00 2 0 3 00 !. 2 00 .,,2 00 -2 00 .2 oa i4t!i7-''r ' y : ' Vlleitera v . Steer;. udrl f war, - . . r.iJEekiltHigWtt. -jFrancis BvarMT i -Jofrphhiry.V.Dr." 31. Kert4 -JacuiiB. dt "f; pwwTifii wr I dlli:LTI I' .1. " -. w-w.v....ai, r?- PrcmxHirJ -'T"T1 4f.- TMWt IT " T'v 4rriT., tl2.1 or fff- Tf r Vi Vi-Uh" Best lot ofiSboep iuJttflmlrer.'T Mi &4Q 2d: 1 f -J h -" 1 00 class ft44r--Tsie!.85 .aiiA wit -y-!y si . . I . .-vl . I .i . I I Best BMif ,t? wn itflt .t tin rirj li4 et-tt vii: t j00 ,tw, -;.2r 00 ! flkBt IdtSir C in'-rfhitcf h r 2)0 V 200 ; l'(5o; 2d . T'lr?C CLAS3 KO. O POCLTUY. f ;Ilesfci5ak7SIaBebai Fowkr...,i;.H hkr6t00 !'jpair Ooehiu China iFuwld .- rt4ii tO') r-coof) ot Gnkiea FowH, i -iv'? : ' n2 00' 4.y1fsCLA5Sr:f0. G gkai:, . oves rrcHnxdJ' Ptpadfoot PaTJCo U-wiU' -Jpafrld O'llarra, J driKvans Premiums. t . . i T1 1 . . a J'm' .i-lnOe, f . cre Cr n s'' f "f twflvfl rars of Corn' ; Ar'. 1 Vp 00 00 3J. it "iBarleT "'I i,ir t'-,7.7 r.t:-' :-tl-;00 00 nr. .if:;WCtljB.Se.8kjgar Can seed; 2 00 awe of raiw, wljen. pured 00 1 $mfifi warl F- TAtle; 'ireifry ;SaTor .Jniie3 Wjunuitu lTrwi5"T.odgcrs Kuos v.pucKcil:V;.: ,-?Tnoo : 'lUf Tnrkev '" " ' - 00 class "9 77--yi:gEXABLE3. . -J anisic a; I :iinrlps .IL K ia. amrs 14 llnvifi. I Joseph BFillcr, Augustin DurbmDaiiiel Best quarter acre o Cotatoea 2 00 S S '-Turnios 2 00 - 2 oa ill s . wn . 1 nrrnra iiii . uarrois -i , . . ."l'l '.iiil; t. .umpoa. Cabbage '' ' ' 50 5 ' 50J ' 50 ' "50 50' 50 ' 50 50 50 50 ; .'50 . 50 1 , Tomatoes - 4 Squashes ., . I'arsmps . 1 u .'. Kohl IlaU'i ' Citron ... .Musk Melon ' ' ; "Water .basket' Tomatoes seed Cucumber"' half bushel Beans lot Celery ' Cauliflower "'' : ' Broccoli . . - : CLASS SO. 8 F&UIT. -. w. . JuJjtSr John - Thompson,7 Jr. , AVra. II. 1 (jardrwr, 3Iaj. Jaines:PottP, ; Alexander - M'Vieker, llobert M'Combie. , ; - . Premiums; ' v.- -' -3?est variety of Fall Apples 2 00 2d-' ' ' - " - . : 1 00 . Best dozen do .-l 00 2d - do do 50 Best variety Winter Apples ' 2 00 2d do :do 1 00 Best dozen ' do - 1 00 -2i do1 ' ;do - - ; -50- Bei-t do Fall Pears ' 1 00 21 do do 50 Best do Winter Pears 100 2d do do ; 50 Uct do ' reaches 1 00 ' '21 Jo do 50 Bert - do' Tlums 1 00 21 do . do . 50 Best do Quinces 1 00 : 2d do do - . 50 Best variety Grapes " 2 00 2d do do 1 00 CLA5S NO. 9 PUODUCTS OF TUB DAIRY. .Imtyes Daiiicl M'Laughlin, Samuel L. Gor gvts,' David J. Jones, Win, 11. Hughes, ' Andrew G lesson. l-'rcmiuvis. Bot roll of Butter . $1 00 .21 do "do 50 -Boot Print do ' . . 1 00 :21 do do 50 Be.vt Cheese - . 1 00 21 do 50 CLASS NOv 10 AGiaCLLTUttAL IMPLEMENT?. Judge Win. Palmer, Win. D. Pryee, John I lead rick, Frauds Kbeily, Thomas llarri "pon .-'"' - ' - -. .. ;i Premiums.- Ut st Plough .doIIarrow i v Cultivator i- 2 00 2 00 i 2J)0 do Hillside - 2 00 , a 2 JOQ , ! Ltd orn Planter. J lz f do 'Horse Bakoi i'w2:00 . .2.00. 1 1 .00 i -.dolleaper- do. -xMower.e : do Grain Cradle i dc'Wfnd'MilT Jo Hiirtmri- l?or do tTir esh i no M ac ul n I 3 00 2.00 rLAsa ;xo : 11 ma x uf a ct p t A rticles lr ' urines samut,i , jveagvsJ onn ,KeagYtoJQnn P Pnngle,' , ,4Javii.H lortsTrGeDrge,llutledge .B F '.'lio'eett ingle Harness ii'r -a f-li-OO- do 'Mo- double 'Ho c?. .oi-iJri 0 d?Saddlean Bndl(Lr -wrftiTiDO do -To Shoes 50 rrvaX4-! :?irr '--o ::rrarr?i .uu ctt,'U , Bf-' uo upprr yv.-u. . do lot Cabinet Waro 2" 00 : doy -'do istone and iarthcu .W 0x0 1 d Wasluitg Machine.'v jjk 1 -.'.'T 1j X0 n'-da Meat Vessel ''' - .' '- t i;50 'wr50 1 C0 " :i t)o ; "'50 .3 00 - 3 00 l 00 ? ' "50 50 50 do Cburn ' - ' 'i - : ' dakS tore ' ' " - "Jf '? do !Parlor 'dd?:, ' Y.. 1 " pair. Aiors ruovii -do Wagon - ' 1 .- f ...-t do-Cidr-Miltand Press- do I'aintfng "or G f&mzid; 4i 1 "do pair Draw'qg CJiains ' ' ' , da", do' 'Breast. ;f-'do : 1 ."y. dojTdo .Coal Giates'" - , .' . ',50 1 00 50 3 00 1 00 vdo. Sash -:' : ; ? r,; do .barrel T lour t A. . i :r2d - '.:' do r. -v u:! pLAS4.A"0.r,l2 PLOWINQ MATCH. " Jiutcs Henry Class, A. C. Noble, . Griffith - --Lloyd ,- Samuel O'Harra. J acob Singer O .1-.:.!-.:: -:y Premiums - ; ;- S-1'00 ". 2 00 , 2 00 100. lji'' J ' , a ,., ,.-U01t ..... ;. BesV ',' do "by boy under 17, -rild ril -do, ..... do CLASS- NOi" 13--D0MESTIC MAXCFACTTRES fj idges--Mi$f Wm . "A . Smith Mrs. James licamer, iurs ueorge ltiddle, xurs doiin S Buaher5ran,r!Mrs-.Wm Iatzinger. Premiums. Best piece Carpels Mir ---OO' 2d do 1-00 JTesTpatr Blank"elt3; " "Zr'TT', 2. X30 '. ,,xla -.---do Cradle iio.- -, -j .1.00 -id! -Tabjq Spread-, -h -r4 r - l I '00 Tk'do. piocc Tow Cloth . '' !-'4'-l 00 ao2'Llhsb) W'dolsey Lal .-OO' .do Hearth Eug , ,r . ,.VBa,Q0-l Mo1 'do balf n6seir"; abdo1 Gloves 1 i.: -a .fKitrtai-icfis' do .pieco Flannel no do;! Corn:Bfobmicrt 50. 'ydo' Yly;Brush' r: 1,t" , ;50,' 'aoHard Sbap-1''! 0 lni 50' (dq Soft ao ;"50- dd? Candles'v" : 'r' V' :iU" ' -1 50 r CLASS NO. ,14 CCLINAEY DEPARTMENT. j. Judges Mrs James M Riffell, Mrs Wm A Murray. Mrs II J Roberts, Mrs JphnFen- JouMra Al Pruigle. : ' --!!.- Premiums. . Best Bread ' - ;i do. Husk J- ao Pound Cake .:. ' do4 Jelly ; do i -. v do Sponge ao . ao Domestic Sugar 2d - ' do do . Best Apple Butter ; . 2d do . Best Pumpkin ao roo 50 50 50 . : 50 i:oo . 50 00 50 00 50 50 : 50 .50 50 50 50 50 ,50 50 ,50 ao Pear do ao do do do do do do do do Plum . do Quince do Tomato Catsup i Walnut do Tomato Jelly Apple do Peach do . Plum: do Quince do Currant do Raspberry Jaiu Strawberry do Blackberry do Apple Preserves Pear - do Peach' ao Plum do Cherry - ao Tomato ao Pear Marmalades Peach do Quince do Catawba Wine Blackberry do Elderberry do Currant do Vinegar Jar of Pickles do Brandy Peaches Cherry Bounce Dried Apples" do do -do do do do . do.. ao do do do do do do do do do ' 'do do do do : do do do do 50 50 50 50 50 '50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 '50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 do Peaches " -do Plums do Cherries Honey (in comb) . do : (rendered CLASS "NO.. 15 NEEDLEWORK, Judges Miss Emily Roberts, Miss Mary Ivo ry, Miss, Ann Daugberty,' Miss Susan Lin ' ton, Miss Elizabeth Ramsey. ' . 'Premiums. . ' ' Best Ornamental Needlework ' .8 00 50 00, 50 50 50 2d: ' "do" ' do " ; '- " Best Silk Embroidery '.do Liiicn ' " do4 "do; Cotton ;' do' 1 dVWbrsted"!''dd.:'Vfa. ". r; sjIvvJ -:do,'iShelFWork V; " vi? ?!50 "sdo' trs!akinV ' , c ' ' "1 "1 00 Jjt'kft f-TsM..4 Iaiyj J anejl srrav.tsIM issane! -Iwofcertsjlisa Ifcoecliai Rha v. Miss Virginia: Best coll ection -of flowers t J ; id w 0 do basket t as do i . -ii; j.ni e50 lidt do Moss .Vase with flowers iMfiO Wf do Hand Boquefei JJ iol ca!q ..i5-n'0; BeBfiFJat do . y i-;r'5o! 2d- ff'Jov iff i7.i I.- .!.a.50 -AlBcatrTableBoquetwcl Jj oj uad if50t iic Udi'iJ. do 111 ax J oiii ! ;-u! n&O; .Best, icoHoction-Artificial Flowers tJ 1 50 rs , 72d! ht-dOiliaoai Jtla wl !rd L 50 'Judges George, Storm Timotliy Rfophy; II BarrettT" ' ' 1 -..sjiviT Ptenliums. 1 ' r ; -' 'Best Oil : Fainting ! oi -i2 00 "2d;: I db? 's,i1!' laa-,.- VkliOO Best Water Color do' . "''' 1; 00 d4' : 1 do r' --': i,JUesfc Crayon Sketch - - -2d do !? :i'fi:I l3- . O '"50 ,kv; j; 0Q -U Best Draushtins 'iu oJ 1 00 '1 00 1 00 l; do di do Penmausbip Marble Work CLASS NOj, 18r-EQUESTRIANISir.' .". ' j Judges Dr Shannon, Dr Walters Dr Mar-i ' bourg, Dr Kimmell; Dr R M S Jackson j v. i n-i . . Premium,!, i.i -il -.id t '. a x To the best' Equestrienne, over 18, discretion- ' '-; - '- v . : : ary, . do 2d '1 do ido vt do . do 'best ' do i under . 18, ,do."' ! . . do - 2d : -! do t j.-! - do 1 n ido ' :1 -.1 GEXCRAL KEGULATIOXS. The grand display of-Horses, Cattle, Toultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products. Manu facture! Articles and Luxuries. 'will take rAWro. pn the first and sec(id days. . , , , .. i : ' The Plowing Matc h will take place on the third day, at 10 o'clock A." M., and tho Ludies," IUdia 'Match,' the same day at 2 o'clock, P.'M.' .' . i ' 'Exhibitors will,' in all cases, be required to heT coine. members of the Society, and those who 'do ndt pTeviou.Jy communicate with 'the Secretary; -wiirbe waited.; on by tho Ileception. Committee at the Fair Grounfls. 0j 5;; Every thing intended., tir-cxhibitioii miist be -entered at thq office, toge4hey with the name and residence rf . .the owner .and will : bo marked at .designated by a ..card numberel the .prdcr ; 'of ; its entry. : " " J-','r 'J ' -.v, ..VI..U tiiiiiiAl liil L'V lltlVAJ, . I 11V b4Aiieri takes measures to-prevent-5 'any 'possible damage otherwise rcMdUiJgtheTfrem- j C1 AnimalSoT articles on exhibition .innot be moved i)fore the close f Iihe,fair without per ; missim from, the Managers. ,..r . . f Prniuma npt .demanded within, sjx- months; aftbr the are'iwarded will be'heli ' a3 donations to'thofietyoi "lo trca di diiw i: jnxcrniJCTiojss to juogesi id The judges are requested to; report themselves at the Srtcretary's office, on the ground, on the first day,1before 3 o'clock P. M., at whicK time their names will be called and vacancies (if any) filled. ,-. p-.y Y ... '..f .. .j... r ... r They will report by the number on the article exhibited, and, in awarding Premiums; be gov erned byj the printed lists furnished them by .th Secretary. , , r : . r. .... ... - '.They ahill require such evidence from Exhibi tor retefee to the stock- or articles on exhibition as shall he to tlicm entirely satisfactory. Any deception in the statements of exhibitors shall, when discovered, work a forfeiture of the premium to which the party making it would otherwise bo entitled. . . , 1 .- .All the articles specified in classes No. 10, 11 and 13 must have been manufactured in the coun ty, in order to entitle them :to premiums. , Also, all animals entitled to premiums must be such as have been raised in the county, or owned' and kept thereklfor at least six months prior to the fair, '-"ri J ,. ' ? . i .- . No article exhibited shall le entitled to two premiums,' as,' for instance, the best bushel of grain receiving the premium shall not be inclu ded in the lest acre upon which a premium h of fured. ThejuHg-'s of the several classes will be requi red to repoit in writing the premiums awarded by them, respectively, with such remarks rela ting to the merits of the animals or articles com ing under tbeir examination, as they may think proper. ... , ...... ' Any person exhibiting an article not mention ed in the printed list, but which may be deemed meritorious by the judges, ihall be awarded a Diploma. The judges will not permit any one to interfere with them during their adjudication, and when any judge is interested he shall withdraw, and the balance shall decide on the merits of the article. The judges of the various classes will meet on the ground, cn the second day, at Id o'clock, A. JI., to enter upon the discharge of their respect ive duties, and their reports must be Landed to the Secretary before 12 o'clock, M., cn the last day of the exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION. Certificates of Membership will . issue at " one dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children undei twenty: one years of age. y Tickets, good only for a single admission, will issue at 25 cents. ' Children under 10 years eld, half price.: -; Tickets, good for the entire exhibition, will be issued to apprentice boys and . servant girls, at 50 cents' . - ' " - "' : .Application to be made' at 'the Business Office, on the Ground. . .. . (7 Kach 'certificate or 'ticket will lear tho name of the holtler, and an- transfer thereof will ; forfeit the .game to the Society, And the perscn transferring or receiving such ticket, with intent to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter enter the enclosure upon any condition whatever.-. . . SPECIAL' AKKOUSCKjJIEST. The Managers confidently assure the , public that such improvements will be made upon ,thc ar rangements of the two former fairs as will much better secure the comfort of the animals, the safe-. ty of the articles and ths ; convenience of the ex- lnoitors. . A fine band of music' will"be engaged; and will be Jiiponlthe ground during tbe. -entire exhibition.1 .vWilliam A.. Stokes, of Greensburg, Vest- 1 1 . : T. - II1 .i.lr.t i1 ..V moreiana coimty, i a., win ueuver. iiiu airuuai, address :in the afternoon cf the last day f the ex- hibitidn-V, -.T; t.r n irnt nn If .Iniihort. nothing withinhe means p, theSo-j Tlety" wiirbe'left undohe, which mfght have tekidcncy to rtnder the yairasoful'aTidTittractive an4Jring to.jt,a rspctable. atteadajicey , ?.t?f , I f53- A reward of Tei dollars will le pai'Tby tho foetyfor""thdarrehcnsi6 -of, I- J t r f 1 t any: person; or persons jouna injunnR, uiruj jor in any manner wantonly interfering with any am imal or article on. exhibition. . ' . ( "Ebenbbtirg, July 15;i857.'''1f't rrr 'Thompson Clock. 1 Tliere is a'clbckin'our "place"4-"' ' ti-i m r rnat-rcgnfatel'tne town,1 !'' lo 1 -oc nYiih iriy -hands ni pretty face:,- toa ,! t A ariThbigr itlos-old hnd hrovrafnob -hi TleareEt cjockihate'er 1 saw, 10 7w at 120 aJt JeaaH.ocksI kjiovyjrj .;JT trT!K Ti . 4. 1 ri i : x-v , l, Fourtliopaad years ago.. There Is'.a sleek in pur place -o U AtTIIOMPSON'S store ,'tis found ,T 'Tis called the regulator here, , rAnd rarest clock in town. . Just call at Thompson's natter's Store, j 's And see this old clock go, ' . ' " " ' 1 And buyra'hat in place of -one ' ' ' .'' ' i:r 'Bought twenty years ago. '' -T; f-"'-'f J .-y. . ' : -. u- ' . , This Thompson keeps on Clinton street, r ; j P. .j. ne ciock. ia in ins ctoiu, ' And has-been running.'withoiit feet, ' Four thousand years and more. 1 1. - Now, if you don't believe' me; Torn, Just call in.'as von eo7-w.: f ; And buy a Cap in place of one '. ! I v : '. !.. Uought twenty years ago.. a - '- . 'Twas put up by George liolsinger, ' -. ..' An artist of our town, Ttbt 02.:: : The wheels- are made of wood and brass," r ..' And all seein pretty sound.., , :-; . ; , ,And now my hvst advise, dear Torn, And liny some Boot c' 'Bought twenfy'yc ta in place 01 tlioso . eers ago. Johnstown,' May 6,' 1S5C1 RICHARD M. JONES, :,r ..." . ; - J.--.,. " , j .. -'.I ' WITH SQUIRE, ZIlYLTilERrtlAW AXiLEN '"'-'T WHOLESALE DliALFS IN". '- DRY-GOODS, j3: .1T0; 143' MARKET.' STREET,; - 4 W.-C' -BETWEEN THIRD AND, FOURTH) -. j;' , frXncis somiiE,. . 1 - ' " . ... DM.ZIM11EIJMAN. V ' ' ' PinaDELfniA GEOBGB N. -ALLEN. J iaiJ' ! u' ' 1 Feb. 4, 1857. tf-4::- wi cJw c-wt mat o t, : a 'JlK UTT t!t: n.?'AYXET.' -Li'r miTtey,ay.we 050 top youpg tolove-, j. Too wild to be united ' " , In scorn they bid us both renoun ce a"" The' fond vows vo have -plighlecl;''r "'-r ' They send thee forth to see the world,' I " s'J Thy lore by absence, trying : ? ; ; I heijj, . Then go, for I can smile fareweili :' -' - - .. : . j Upon thy truth relying, j -.-..j 1 - io Ilcnow that Pleasure's hand will thre -'.' Tier silken net around thee 1 ;-vt a s!l know how lonesome I shall Cud ... . The long, long days without thee. But In thy letters there'll be joy . . The reading the replying ; 111 kisj each word that's traced by thee, Upon thy truth relying. ' ' : " ' :"J f When'friends applaud thee, I'll sit by. ,1a silent rapture gazing j . . ' And, oh! how proud of being loved '.' y' ' By her they have been praising ! " But should Detraction breathe thy name, ' . ."Tho wxrlds reproof defying, :' - ; I'd love thee, laud thee, trust thee till,- . Upon thy truth relying . E'en those who smile to see us part, ' .- , Shall see us meet with wonder , ; Such triab only make the heart . . . , That truly loves grow fonder. Our sorrows past shall be our pride, .J When with each other vicing j Thou wilt confide in him who 1 ives Upon thy truth relying. ' ' Select ale. THE MILL IIM THE SEA. . . A FAIRY TALE. ' - "N olden times there once lived two brothers, one of whom was rich and the other poor. When Christmas was near at hand, the poor one had net so much as a bit of meal or a crust of ; bread in the house, so he went to his brother and bogged him in God's name to give him a trifle. Now it happened that this was not the first tune that toe rica Drotner had given tho poor one something, and he was not particularly delighted when no saw him coming. ..... : , - If you will do as I tell you," said he to the unwelcome visitor,' "you shall have a whole ham that is hanging up to be smoked." The poor brother said he would do what he told him, and thank him too. r -.. .. . . ,, "There it 'is," eaid the rich brother, fling ing him the ham, "and now go to the lower regions. "' ' ' - 'Since 1 have promised it," I' uiTist,..observ-j ed the other, taking up his hasa and going ills way., ..ii , 4 i- After wandering about the w nolo day, just as it gre'w dark he perceived .a bright light at no great distance from him.: Jt'47 i 4lt inxDit bo here thought hey -j X)11 gDS; somewhat farther i9heTf9rs,4howyeT,uhQ found an old mart ritbr a long -hite -Jjc'axdJ Vfuo wascuiuug wuwi. 'Gvod evening,', said hewjthJLhq 1 Uanju vG66d eVenitfg Replied tho' marij whl whlihert i jight.viay.t replied the ppprfplQhearted. man.,. . - . - 1 fir "'i 1 - . a r . Yes. you are quite nsht, said the o m an J the entrance is just here V 'and'then1 head-j . 1 ded, whcn you bavegoti down belovr they will all. waafc tOi bvy yoor. vhatuj: .r, awins' csh is.a,, gre"atrari?jtherei botfjoji- muftj not Sell it tor money i. so rattier ast w ex4 COange It lor luc mu. lhuuuiiu iudi suuu: uc- hind the 'dbbr.'WhefLZ you "comet "16$ alU, then I will teach you whattd do with th Said, for.it has its use,.l.pan tell. you. V lf On entering the underground dwelling, ev-i erything happened jost: as Ihe 'oldriran tad. toJd- nim. 'JtAU-tnei imps, greatang smau,' gathered; round and began ontbidding 'each1 other lor tne nam. . j .., (. ( , . ' I had intended feasting' upon it on holy Christmas1 eve, with my 'wife, said the man ,. 'but" as vdu seem7 sobeDt on 'having it,Pni willing to part with it ; but I will not take r 1 il. i j 1 1 anytlilOg : IU exenaue, , excupu mu om iiuu- mill that stands oeniua tne aoor, . . , . ' The chief imp did not at all relish parting with hi? fnlll," and he began to haggle and bargain with the man', but the latter remain ed firm; bo at last the imp 'Was fain to-ilet him take the mill away. . .When the man had emerged from the underground dwelling, he .asked the old wood cutter how he, used tho 'milf,Tand, when he told him, he thanked him and returned home ; but let him make what speed he would, ha did not jeacli. it till twelve o'clock at night, . ... r !. 7 t ."'Where in the world can yoa "have Leen ?' said his wifej as he" came in. " 'I've been sit ting here and waiting hour after hour, and I bad not as much as a couple of splinters to lay acrpss each other under the gruel pot, to cook our Christmas dinner,' . . - . . .- ... 1 - ' 'O," replied the inan, 'I could not como sooner, for I-had some business to'inind.'and was obliged to go a long way' about it; but you shall aeo what 1 nave urougut. Dacx.wiia me.' 1:. ': , ne then placed the jnill on the table, and made it grind, first of all, .caudles, then, a tat 1.1 lnth 'then fond and beer Ih short all Ifhat was wanting for a 'Christinas ft ksl and whatever hexalled for. the miirground itiul- l mediately,, -.-.IKs wife stood :byni crooscd herself.. maiy, times, over, .And wag very aux 10 us to. knb.w how her cr uuaouuu u'i cuuiu uy . . . . . a 1. o t il 1 ! z j ,i i Vv at.V goid carcotto IUO lUItl. uuii iuu iu tell. A J O O m 0 jf 1 Oh; t'm only' going :toithfloer:MguS .ool vl I don't know: hetuerle zsx tnpj . the 'It matters v5M 'CQCIK wife,' said he. -yc4ie&t jc-d a.tcr doci jaoLicafirto Sovj rand,thaj.i nosgiii ' -Apd"thcrrii gtound-oatabie4iJtntiraittrio' bles, 4ffid pi7fr4e!amiitJ''&r week; and n tuaiairdiduy.iei&Tiied hid friendi to a banquets When the rich broth er tsaw what a feaat ivas preparation, he turnedhoan -rcoli rwitht axalion, i-iie grudged Ijrother the least vuidfall 'H 'On ChristnjasereABaid Jse lo the other guesta,, 4he was ao miserably papjLbecame to ask mefor- a trifle ip God's name. nd, now, all of Ta widdenthe iaaa grand, if. "be had became an earl or a king.' a Then turhiDg to his bfother, he said- - -Whereron earth- did yon get all thesorkhes?' 'Behind the door," answered the other, who had no mind to let the oat out of .the bag. But.OTraxds, jeieniDg,.wLen he had taken a dop too 'much j. he. could cot keep hU coonscl any longer, but brought out his mill. Here is the golden goose that Las brought me all my"nches,'6ar3 he7 and'madeTlMrnni grind first Tne-thng and then anetlwr. On seeing' this',' the brolher wanted "to' "Duy the mill of him, but tho other wpuld not hear cf it at first. JU lengthhovreyer, as his broth er seemed M iuU foe it so. very much, he eep.i then, I shall be able to grindenough for ma ny a year to come.' During this space. of ;tiuie,cwei way. easily imagine that the mill .was. not allowed to grow rusty; and when-harvest timc came, the bro ther had it given him; only Jheother had ta ken good care not to tell him Jiowhe was to manage it.- , - It was evening whea.tliiS.rich brother bro't the mill home, and,, on the following morning he told hio wife - that she might go-into the field with' the Tcapers 'and that." he would meanwhile prepare the .dinner.- Towards mid day, therefore, he placed the mill on thekitch en table. ": -'J - - -' 'Grind away,' said he, 'and-'let ns hare some herrings and a mess of, milk of .the best sort.' So the mill began to turn cut herrings and milk, till all the dishes "and poti, ' and pan3 were' filled, and at last the kitchen was completely flooded.; 'The man kept twisting and turning the mill, but do what he would, the mill did not cease grinding, and at length the milk had risen so high that he was In dai gei4 of being drowned. - He now tore open the chamber door,' hut it was net long before the chamber was likewise inundated and it was with difficuliy that he could wade through tho milky tide, and manage to unfasten the latch of the house door. No soouer had he opened the door than out he' rushed, still pursued by a torrent of milk and herrings. And oa he ran till he reached hii brother's,. aud theu he entreated his poor relation for God's sake, to take his mill back ; 'for if it goes on grinding for another hour,' said he, 'the whole village will be inundaVSl with herrings Sod cnilk." .. , But. tkqubrethex refused to, lake back jtho .mill unless the other counted t him "but threo hundred pourids'more V and vas theTe was 'no help for it, the rich man was fain to-pay- him tho inoricy--4ro. dow that the . poor brother I had.ijiooey asjwell as tho mill, he built s. houso that was.far liandsomer,tnan.tbe one his rich brother .inbabitod."" 'With'the h.cjp of the ui'i'l he colTccte'J so muchr gold that he coald cover the 'ilfoHth-plaftfof gold; atjr as th"houBo stood. bear tfao afiorel-cQuldlbejBcjMhuiiafr at a.eatdrancat at?a feAjijwU neary tdcoastj were sure to aDcuorn the neighborhood ari3to pay a visit to tho rich man in the golden-howey ia order to see tho KoadexfalUI.! f3;:i. ,t , T Jjno uay. a captain, whn, ukeso many oth ers, had fcomVYosee tHemininnttirfcd ' after f looking: afit;wh"elheMt e-a! Jg TiiJlTti It , Yesit xJarr enrinLsa li.a -sveii aa iaTtmnr.' .said tUeimaoi j ttepsHS vrBe6nghena4,to-'fecb 4lir40d theaI totddmuikw myself comib rtab lett ImhooJ Wf' r; Atfirlf lha juan wouhLnot Jmezr jd xel'mw Hhaihe consented to partttU.a it wr mrrfy thottsana cnasSArsboTi4 as thfeaprarnlHau .Olnalficu toe imii; ims wuntuo uui jm viz m mix long in: the Neighborhood, .-fori: fear theuian should repent ohis.bargaui; , so without, evcj stopping to. inquire. how he was to ruanago the mill, lie went baci to nis ship and sail ed 'awaY-"r"On;rcaching the maiu'soa. he took out his mill',-and cricdiGrind salt, and let it.be prime stuff "'ij tr . - - Andthe mill wgan to grind salt tul it split and cracked again." 'Wheu the captdu found his ship was full, he tried to"stop the-miIr;but xn sprte of all bis endeavors., tae mUl.went cu grin. and So n oceanyand keeps grindiifg oif atthl3ver5':t4!y which U the reason 'that sea water. Upalt of-on hundred, years unexplained. Asl a c4 plet of povjtry. without, a. ru wej, and JcquUiVt; but one letter to make it pcic-ct-, U pybaps unrivalled.' " l'iobably' some of ou,r" "yoti? readers can fcomilcte it : ' - '- 1 c- ' . i JM :i I i'ilSVU'Y PRFCTMN - VR K P-TIlPRCPTSTN. ru , -!--T . -r- '. M: , J . 1 ;;r.; - Tooi w-r-Well, Ficdwhat areyou wrU ,t;ug poetry : -. . : , .- . my tailor.' 'ol -4 - 'Toiiytat's-tao time' and tune 1 .j o Frodr-!-Ti!i.Vii.ty days- It's set U notes of mwc JA his ;sc?eion - , . U . - . . . -It- . . . . n i. , v. ;i ". Tit JJiT.-v Joe JT enks was ' fishiu' an I lallv S;unri was asitticgon a logbeside him. f'SlyV Said :hc,1 "1 wish I was a fiah'aad ycu a bait bvw Fd Lite." v . ..i said he would take thretj-hjiuured pounds for it, only- heXargained not io partjviih it till harvest irnie 'for. gaid hcii'if lUceep.it till anv rtrice : ltor thought be, .'lFrpad thia BT' shbuld' $ot bohirrreif-to- SSSL ling, "ana tne neap oi .saic grew-tigaar . . ..... " W , , 1 - 4 4 - i - higher till it, nnisn.ea ny sin King tae ship, nw the mill stands on. the'bOfWnrofll'.o if.n . :. . .. r-,i:- . MvSTEBIOtS INSCRIPTION. X lOliOWUlg letters were foUfld jn a Wclcfi;ClmrcbJ'ofr the ten command meuis.etrcl Hftiaifte'd upwr4 1 K 9 i I t . t I"! 1 ; ! V I Iff i v.-y "H S i : H i f f . i ' I c JO;. i ' r 1 - : ; - i . . . I : v f !':U1 t z .-i V If J .V ' ' .' 'I 1 .-s . f v V ri ,V i " i '' ' 1 1 r i t 11 t ft V .1 i ill i 7 4 1 . 1 . V .r : ! m i " i 1 -' i ' ; 4 if " ( r I I Mi 1 1 r II
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