JOBIING D 04 1 : 11 TA#P 11 ri n o e k •oprieto,relason toOtesl Oros tabLehmon t vitt! al aro ottortmpo..ottn9derust.,y;tts 30111 - AND`,..CARtv ," TYPE;,:_ - , • • A:NA)(I4Bt P . R . ESS:OB;, t - „a pro prepared tb °mood?" " eOESEIIB,44DpIO.B,OI.RcIiARB, OARDS DILL t 1113ADEF : T•ETTEMIEAD13,STATEBIENT, . TOWNSHIP ORDERS.. .4c. ; &c. Diode, 14.artgages; Leasea,‘anit a foil isSortractit of Conitables' slid Justices' Blanks, constantly on hand. , peopleilving at a distancecan 4epend onbasangt heir yr orkdpriappnilptly,itnOlout back In return mni 1. . WPO'llicx•-I[o . r i bbl . pcli',l3aond floor BUSINESS` - 11111EUTORT. Wi I)4:I6IEKBELL db WHOLESLa 4 1)11.0GOIgTS,', arid dealers in Wall Paper, gerosane Lamps; Window.Glaas, Perfumery; Paints and Oils, 4t0.,,ae. Oorning;.N, Y., ;an. 1, 1806.—1y.i w. 4.IIIOEIOLS mcitoLi nirrcginz,, torrtaqtri6 . AND COUNSELORS , AT LAW. . Offico fcirmerly Occupied by Janice Lbwroy, Esq. Wis. A. Ni CIIQL9. .routt I. 141TcflELL. Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1866-Iy. ' . , • WILLIAMI IL STEITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Insurance, Beanty_ntid Pension Agency, Mein Street Wellsbnic,Pn:,. ' Tan. 1, 1860:. , • 5. F. WILSON. WILSON Or, NILES,' • • • ATTOitisLaYS CpUNSELdREi AT :LAW, (Fit t door froni Bitonoy's; on the' Avenne)— Will attend, to tueinese entrusted•to their care in the col:miles of Tioga'and Potter. • WellebOro, Jan. 1,.1866, ' D. ANGELL & CO., k3IANIIPACTURBRS of , and 'Wholesale and Re ,tail Dealer in •Doorey Sash, and Blinds. Also . Planing and Turning done.to order. ~• •, • Knoxville; Tina "Co:; Pa., Xan.-16. GEORGE WAGNER, TAILOR; • Shop kat door north•of L. A, Seara'e Shoe Shop. 007put4pg, Fitting, and Itopair- Ing done promptly and poll., , Well,boro, Pa., Jan. 1, 1866.,1y. • JOUN B. SUASSPEAR,E, DRAPER AND•I'AILOR. •Shop .over •John Dowen'e Store. • 03' Cutting, Pitting, and Repairing done promptly and in best style. Welisboro,Pa.. Jan. 1,18136-1 k • • JOHN I- MITCHELL. AGENT for tho uolleation of bounty, book pdy and pensions due soldiers from the Govern ment. Office with Nichols •and Mitchell; Wale bore, Pa. t • m3O, '6O WM, GAURETSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Notaiiy. Public and Incur/ thee Agunt, Pose burn, Pa., over Cald)voll's Store,. aZAAII. WALTON . UOUSE, • Gaines., Tioga County, Pa. VERMILYEA & REXFORD, Plunges: This id a now hotel located :within oasy access of the host fishing and hunting grounds in North ern Pennsylvania. No pains will_ be spared for the asouttoodation of pleasure seekers and the tratlating public. fJan.l,lBBl3.] • rlnnoT.Aeum 110IISEI, WESTFIELD,'PA., GEORGE 'CLOSE, Propyi; otor. . A now Hotel conducted on thekiprinciple of lye and lot livo for the noconnnedatton of th, publin.—Nov.' 14, 11186.-Iy. - , J. C. STRANG. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Any buainebo entrust ed to his care will receive prompt, attention. Knoxville, Pa., - Nov. 14, 1866.-ti GEO. W. RYON, ATTORNEY Sc COUNSELOR AT LAW, Law renceville, Tiega CQ., .244. Bounty, Pension, and Inturauce Agent. Collections prompqy attended to. (Mee I2d door below Pop) Boubia. Dac. 12, 1866—1 y C. P. .SWAN,f . A GENT for the ~yooming County Insurance 1-1: Company, at loga,.Pa. • , • June 5,18136.-3 m-. FARR'S HOTEL, • OGA, TIOGA COIINTY, PA., Good Stabling; attaehod, and nn attentive boo always in attendance. E. S. FARR, . . . --Proprietor. ' Hairdressing 4 - Shaving. Saloon over Willcox S Barker's Store, Wells boro, Pa. Particular attention paid to Ladios' Haircutting, Shampooing, Dyeing, etc. Braids, Mrs, coils, and I:lynches on, hand and rondo to or -1I IL W. DORSEY. I J. JOHNSON. GOLD received on deposite, for witieh certifi catesU- will be issued, baaring intiFrev in gold. E. W. CLARK` do 00, Bankers, No 35 south Third street, Phila.. DBACON, li. D., late of the 241 ha. Cavalry, after . • nearly four years of army service, with a large experience in field and hospital practice, has opened an °Zee for the practice of niedieine and surgery, in all ne branches. Persons from a distance can-find :good lewding at the Pennsylvania Dotal when desired.— vleit any part of the State in consultation, Or to perform surgical operations.. No. 4, Union Bloch, up Weillsboro, l's., May 2, 18 06 . — )ye N - .EIV PICTURE OA.' WARY.- FRANIE. SPENCER has .the pleasure to inform tho citizens of, Tioga county that he has completed his NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,', soil is on hand to take all kinds of Sun :Pictures, ouch RV Ambroty,pos, Ferrotypes, Vignettes, Cartes do Visite, the Surprise and Butelea'Patures; also 'particular attention paid to copying and enlarg— ing Pictures. Instructions given hi the Art on reasonable terme r Elmira Si,. Man&t7dldS Oka. 1566. ATTENTION .SOLDIER Si. M r ULT. B. SMIT , Knoxville, Tioga County, Ilr Pa., (U. S. f eensed Agent, and Attorney 14 soldiers and th friends thronghout all the Lyal States,) wiirproseeute and collect with no. nttiled success, SOLDIERS' CLAIMS AND DUES • of all kinds. Also,. any other kind of claim againxt the government ' before any of the De partments or in Congress. Telmas moderate, All communications sent to the abovenddi•ese will re ceive•prompt attention. Jan. 17, 1986. ['ATI STRY. l ii C: C. N. DAR TT, WoutP pay to the public that ho is perma nently located in Wellsboro, (Office at his residence, near, the Land 'Office awl Episcopal Church) where he will continuo to du all kinds of work eonfidetl-to hie care, guaranteeing complete ratisfaction ivboro tho skill of the Dentist can arad in the 'management eLf eases peculiar to the calling. fie will furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH, sot on any material desired. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, attended'in on shortest notice, and done in the best and most approved style. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT 'PAIN by the the use of .Amostlicties• which nro per folly harmless, and will he administered in even cars when desired. Walsh:pro, Jan. 1 1885-ly Bounty and Pension. Agency.- HAVING received iletintto Instruct ioui In regard to ,filo extra bonnty allowed by Mu !act approved 4°1 7 28 , /860,and busing on bandit 1111 Fe of gil ttZaStary blanks; wo are prepared to firogerine all two. and boanty claims wide!' may be 1,11.11.1 In four ME Persons String at a distance toll contionnleate lilt is by— letter, and • their comumnitationt wilt te Fr mptly aastrat ed. S3IITII A SBA W. We lloboro.ooo4er 24,1860. ••-• "4 E. ,11, I SURGEON. . . RR T 'rsUses eye) cessfl Removalfor iruinre Cataract. , Sj o rit , o P bls;s ( Gross litre Lip,lVricose'Velne, Club Feet, &e. s P artiedlariattention paid to diseasos of the hyo tad Oene l rol: Surgery. • Consultation at Aloe free. References:given to 'operations recently per formed. (Mee hours from 12 M.-tea P.-K. . Offieeat his residence, hfanAfield, Tiogn County, • • - March 27."1867-Iy. o TO PAREN'FS.:—Nothing - ls so often wanted" as a good Medicine for tbo colds of' children. tlos , you have it ; the Compound Bolsarnof uoarhound ie just the thing for children; for it cares not merely the cough but the cold also. Bold at Roy's Drug Sroro at 25 cents per bottle. 0210121112 El JOIN I. 10ICITELI: AVING pa l pied bg tAW ,17-0113ibmV PORK, - HAM' , TIH. M • SMO M 'J. B. NILES. , ;.! ARM fibti it to th Stock Wore IN S TREE = _ . D. . LANG ; .. , DEALER IN :' M t 01 CIN, ES' ~.., ..„..::• 'Oil. STA'll9l9al:l4 : :. ; 1 %. ; DIMES, Perfudiery, Musical and Musthal Merchandise of all de of all kinds, &c. WIELD,TA. soriklo ' neCerefullyleaiupoiludeti (l 6. -6m. AVE YOUR GREENBACKS I 1 DRUGS ;pATENT Initructiorani Yancy Ilysiciaren Pr+ amber 31, 18 i I -;AND-CALL UFTISN Nast & Auerbach9s Where you can alivehyti4, hod o the best tt4 . , . soiteal. att.:lt:of e 1 : . .. ) kJ , e DOMESTIC ' I CfO6 7 I3S, CLOTHS, NOTIONS, - 11 E 41110 , ‘ MADE °MAI/ INO, • Manufadiured under their own supervistoii. , :" --- Also Gentsi furnishing good!, cr - e.,44,17* - -,'-: • In their merch RD t tell orld j k competition baying Mb beet tniloto and an experienced cutter, Mr. 11. P. Frwin.:lfeb2lB6ly • Tabu W. G4orni36ll, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. liavinp returned to this county with a view of making it bieloormauent residence, solicits a share of .publielmtronage". MI business en trusted to his'. care will be attended to with promptness and ildelitst:- • Office 2d "door South of E. S t , Farr's hotel. Tioga, Tioga Co., Pa. Sept. • • ' '','_ E. _. .KIMBALL _.,____ • , • -_, ____ GROOERV AND RESTAURANT, Ori t door above the - Bleaj. Idarket,, j ~ --......, _ W.E LSBORO, - ?ZENN 7 A, MI6 ESCTFULLY announces tofffro - trading JUL public that ho has'a desirable stock of Gro ceries, comprising , Tone, Coffties, Spices, Sugars, ,Molasses, Syrups, and ail that 'eonstitutes a first class stock. Oysters in every style. at. all .sea. .sonable bouts. Welleb ro, Jan. 2, 18G7-tf. . .. • • if JOHN-, SUIIR, WOU'L D anPeunce to the citizana of Wellito - rcktntl surrounding country, that he'• Inis opened a ALI) clothe Artier of. Water arid ',Orli'. top streets, f,ir the purpose of -naanulacituring all kinds of ' CABINET FURNITITAE, REPAIRING AND TUANI,DI9. DONE. to oraor. 6t)Fl of all kinds furntBliacl on short nolioe. All work done promptly and :war- ranted. 'f - - ' WallSboto, June 27,184 k: HAND j POWER AOOM. ALL ion3one practical requestotto inv IIeNAERSO I Thig loom wi It will weavo net, kerse.y, I pankets,' ur no cloth. It tread lets off the web,' the upper slied bents up the Ink king betteielbt made in - any oth .Looms madO at the shop ( Fit'attoi." Walabero,. M - IN di , ‘g. LIFE rtSlr4l y4slll' Wt:ll,,:boro, Apt BOOT. NO,' SII0E; Blloi>. . w _„ 3I :VA 1194-14 baemcilit , d,hl4ob64;4oP , - t h t , l' i'Atasenn the edindryf,Wak and i'earl:l„ , itier 1 ,3re,810ci,,-,.,vc.lm_ro,s is preparedin' fhb • S h,Oes' 'vbbrt . nO , a manner surpaited none, Rel. .I,mptly alfeeheap: 24, • W=.t D' 3 ,rAEPROB:V'I it .tsro ti.44*ll:aga' Vorne't Bd. yiniVider and prepared to tprnish goon-am:lsm •cm,4l.ll4metiiion4 l l . 6i , a-r0;1;' sonable compensation.• All comtnunidations. 'should be Dddro § Scß to tbo I,eader and Secretary nt Ttogil,Alai_ U. ADABig • - • Aprl,l 8,1837-6 m. ;:_.. ` , Botiemian,GlabsArliiegrtii : - " de cI it .VOLEY'-8:4. 4' QNION sETTA: and Noir Yartetitis of Beeo.: -Potatoes tet; sale at Roy's Drug .Btoro. :t - APIICS' SETS from $4.00 to $3O, at .1.4 - dealt! 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ARME • • ,zr ,/ VAN imttNBIIRG,ti BROW ,chased the Store lately coca- Momf,kwnlentl, art i mit i a 40.ith SHOULDFRS, WHITE CFLEREL„ CODFISH; ‘ ~1 :ED - BUCKWIIE r AT , FEED, AND ALL COR FLOU GROCERIES, BEA V • AT i , LE A,N RETAIL, • t reasonalAa 7 f r prices. ". ...:'::._-:' ...4, 7. , v . • I Jal- , 5.:.14.W i!v .1.:..1 ,RS.. 4c., OTHERS ..1 WHOLES and =SEM -11;•advantage to : 6 . 111 and jo'oWtit .urchnsing elsolvhero. r member thaylape,, 4 - ND'S "OLD *-STAND, I TOWNS T, IVELLSBORO,; PENN!A 'V. BOOKS CHEAP CASH STORE BLOSSDURG. PA., Patented 18651 nteroato.ti in the introduction of , nehinory into our country, are :stignfe dal merits of- . V'3 HAND POWER LOOM.' - 'efl hind' Weaving: jeans, blankets, plain cloth, laud., rail. soon:doss ; sack, double T b ind ' of cotton, wool .Or'itax. the treadles, throws the shuttle, and t.aites up:the cloth. It makes ,e the - batten comes foiivard, and m$ after, the cross is made, ma n ..nud,bottes:Ralitiga,,OMn ,pup ,49 o order and wairitniecl.' a - Water Street, sign . 41(61.00m LEWIS -WETNIPELg., rch 20„1867-tf.:__' ' • 1 -• • "; 'Y 01,3 N'a Agont 'for the • ME ITABL , E,I uRrAINcE SOCIETY 0' 'NitTED STATES., THE [fa at tt: Houle' A gen Cy. t 7, 1867-11 , i"“ , ; If troceilt and; Storiti CORNING, N. Y::\F - ;-- - 4 ' ...... . • 444'444 4 ,41. 4 . V," , -- rtrrr — ;4o'.; 7 , 7 ; 1'44 Cifii ti; V4 -1Z ,1 1; 1 1 - 0.4 - ', f, 4511111.1.5t.,:.txr , • . ita: 4 7 4- , A"A tV:eiAnile.."l : HOVESALS Akip It,TAIL PAJ,,,,pIt, iiftilritilifi lir''"l'' 1 - it .. ?• ,, - - 3-. 4-, .i., ,-4 Ir.: ill . -A 4. 1 :4 0 - , ' - ,1 U . 4 9 0 3 1 ,otl li, 'fi: 74..1 ;".rrt: , '..' V1 , .. , 5i :if ti:ii'-' , " I Wlll-eS%-14/11//Orti lil 9 ,14, - . q. •,. - ,i' . ' ''‘ '''-"' '-'7-. : =I !Mil ERI • , ;;• , 1 f 5; ;1:3 2, ZI".17; ci F9A I OO 4400/41itSiib' ~._: DRIED •-"ERIIITS, 4, , • • c4Nllf;.Etp'. 4 , ktri 7 1 -S • i'••• ,V.EOI I I I AiRkPS,''! W9 ' ol) & NfAkt,36l;li =ES CIILLDREN'S CARRIAGES, CA . PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, fie , • • "i.I A ftill'and'!oomploti nesoituie4,9 , cili9 motitiuniiirgobdekot qtality,•alr hand: . ' ' • • Particalar attentien: *Dealers anti Coifenui6ni wilt find - if to th tatiat t to,exatuine,hin.Siook,baforcbilying. Corning, POiiiit,ii,, Dil'::Gtsodi;Tia, = T HE Su bscri4or n?ti! 190etving • 1114 sPIL.LiV-G-'.,S i,b o, Merchandise tY Atuting which will.littjoivAilttuAY popular Styles of •-• • .t IA , • roa ITh FM • SOODRIEI SHAWLS, CLOAKINdg . ttr, SACKI re ) , 's %12 at prices that are worthy Of atteption' Pam of a PRINTS,' GI NGH trt ROW N BLEACIPIYIITISLINSITIgIcrN DgN S',: r s'r it I t).E''' Bfil • NagL!iA.II . LE BROWN & BLEACHED, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS,I LACE E MB RO I DERROWINDOW PRINTED TABLE 'PI ANO SPREADS,' 1:10SIERY, GIM,VES, Special attentiea-leVillYoi his . CL oikarOc" 8c :I'rIILORINd Virticre a pin•feet 'fit is ku.4004,4,0:114;4, Ear A share of the public patraiiigola,respc. n 6114140. 7 • - •, L ,.gI)JAAS: - 4411.6 . • Yirellsboro, MaiTs; 1867. - -•ti PUP F E'R'' S - PAYEXT - 'l l A:Rlif • 'OA ( I) ! kt 9 Dt C d I claim tot-it Ist. The 'cheapest, post eerrvenient, and toast' durable Farm lalateln'ustr.••• • ••-• 2d. t Any fa:rater - can melte it With then tiara saw aba hammer. .0.... r;tt:Pr , It does not sag the, posts;abil''entnot.be• blown, open or shuti,- • 1 4th: It is opt obetructett l by-,icomr.snowt sth. It is stsstlsst.dtan,upy.other. gale, land is equally so •t ehut, autL.eaenot hal blown - opou.or-ehut, nor-does -the -hardest wind a gec tit caber{ ogetif,ff fp a On the abuiteltititta*latti iiipZ.editty-in'reg?tictfo its cheapness, ditrubility,,picl „ccnivsoilice, tee compokittpli. '"ft 1B it near, 049 andliiis`liet4.l44 a short tim'e; heft* 'tho: pltblle i hitt has hticud the pr6feratiee,ocer other'slate.. i , costs, including' petits; onljerSl.2 tticsl.so; ' sindlarmera can mak,. :i tbotin ,at Sven less Itban_ ebit - inoie than an orclineyVparr elf ,bars. 2`I;t:F,ZE I : . 'itgwuehip rights for solo on terms very profita ble to the/purchaser. ; 'arat: rights for- sale , for $3.00 each: I have put them' doww-tiethlteloue tigpre BO that Dope flood be Without thorn only bo sure arid atititiniktibili',hifora , any other.. Anyone.wishing- fu rther 4 ettienhlll tv ill-pleat e Jularess --the •subseriber% r elk orders' will= raeotTe. iitempt attention. Address, ;.; °pools; Tioga - -Co4 Pa. • 0- .4k . r. 24, 0 67:4 f 40METBING • < NEW. . AD ROQUINCi corwinced That the man,tsof the . , kieo I of 'this and' 444 . 4iti1 g . c oun t ies ;sap: . rapiln, f i zi e o . oblni; 4 40. 414trg . eted ill :4 01 i expAl l eo,,.*? 'finely arr,angoo'4l9olotuiee ;to ifgaghtlf: 6ra t i, Y.iligi'f•XicTertll Plict l 4 l) Wrirlr. o Green, °yea lefill.Vl'dtivop).ing wlisitealmq t4' the b ,'',*„ i l ni W 4 l l6 ,? l °k4 r x , •(QAPO l q tiii"?.4 o l,t• Auir,var..irr 9 ) , ,4,i: ~- ,1.,:, ..i y.t.l:r “..r.• r-it (Ir.—pv.7. r. Gnerg•Vmao—Jona,.,Allen'd Myttrid,•liraelle,- D4auziro s Mattford Prolific, al:id nil of the better_ knotvb `Tgulotiemi valch.l.DErer.at pripea•that 'defy. qointetitiony '. - 5•: - (..T: ,r , ±l ,'i .. ~,,::. , '.:‘, i •,- i l , ; ,- a • Reitis—Gleant des Battailles, Gen.....lacquitni mit' 'flan: Wesbington,.La Beinii,7trieter Verdier, fierinote, Souvenir de blaintaisole and many oth. : 'Or ti6nthlies. Also Mass and'olllbing Rens. Atuong the Miseollaneou'iMakttivill ba.fiimid . 'heliotropes,Pansies, Tuberoses?-eiruiratio,•Cal. iiiortifia, mations, Salviati , Boobies,: de:All kinds, VerOnlai r Myrtles,..43eyaninme of 411, ..(ari -otiasi oirf.rbenas of all,firackra,t Tillps;..oladiolas,. Dahlias, &c., &0., irt_endiont,Tar,ipty. • , , ..t; es: y i Eoarkiiti, PLaprzi4_•Vtirty,i4d lateVulitif* 4 ers.; Cabbaitol:zlpaitt.V.taMP,4lo4j,Die e at,'_ arge , Tork•rindiStigai - LOrif4fteCes.liAq , in. 4 -; bead,.,Late Red Brimilided att&' tint Tin xt..,--. tie p vil t 4 t at( .wqatAtilßell.iitpaii.Pigiiiell i;•DTregeot " I,celpfx,tßottlidta:nttflitoptle cPliiiiitifrilii . :. apt: weather iiittiattifettirfr titairillii ' i l o,u4l*, 4 4leliintteationrrOtoits Wilde: "-Jr ' 4, "pw,aptlmhdree 4 varfergrviadtti "iicf: ti: kiieezpoinuTeS-bytuar4letkiti . 4ttiO • , itesj teedmen.vrticiugafits dtvoll(44l 41 ithoro ?ikqe:. 41144titivataidrpteice4 ttitlidalifitilfreat i: *c ,:,- al.' liefl ani dlitenteiritWiniifetyto..r., , ; :nt:-.,.-, ;, .-1. : X'astinsildi"iff. f?Matiotrif•A t' ' f•itia' see itiO garderlY_ ,'„ :,..,IN,'.t2T4Alk .x. ~ ~,Tryanda....P.A•ailArab.ll,4Bl'744xole "--'''''' - ' .-1:s OE .0 €l:.d • • , 4 „ t46 - 7 4 ,., h . 0 ,„.. e ,..1 Ar-UOREILG4Or.6aIe,.i . 50%2000 rd tattquire at,,B t o,yo '-I , olAellaboro, Itrdsr " TDPIt fe F. find Ili 0 ' X/ 11 }iSo - Staul4p, ?Opp: tiii•okile chea4 at.. ty. t 22rony. ...1, - v,cf,;•.RAY'a DRUG; 40,1 i E. AlANDLA,Arnanal;; , ,Zicaiina..; and- chnrolt L.A.SPS.—Eriesi' Mild of lamp for Keiviati ko breakage of ohimneys—at POUR" A l i r ELLSBOROk - I. VA < • • " ' ll-8111 f r 4"P ' 7l', ' f 1 - 'so - OM ME= ..-~ .. •3 ..: , ~ ~,,,,,,..;,‘'; 1 160 :: g. • ... - , ' 41: :' ,. -, -,i .. 1 , - 4. ' '': • ,l -" ' : ' '' - - rPe 4 ttk ''' i grat• - • _ , i . I „tz . ~1.1 ,:4/3esideO.Vohnkstv.d!:!?,r4BWPW.l4l.4 194 % _;' l ',i 'i 4%iinii - iioinen sat on the c01d1:149i... ne 1, .. - 1 ' TJ: Whe wind was bitter, the snow fell fast, ' 1114.0.-R d-l eert,ig vo c i , oe jtf tikoAtfet t pest, 4 ...1; -.. t, Atiiilkeith s oo. l tbsto'arditfery; '''' ' - s she begge4 7 :f4 2- tilniebf-lhelmiters by : 3tt i!llave pity on me, havepitf, I pray ; My back is bent and my head is gray." :.r.l. I- f ' t:. .1 The lscyieto slnVtig qo 4ur of; % ritii.yk!, . 7 ; ~ , ' ,l 4nttrifttuf , giocTpkogovitetigatheli4 there, 4 Ildt, covered with furs and mantles warm, A They hurried past through the wintry storm. i . §ome were bopiugittulicaouls•tolF,a.-: :.., 'i . ;;-:, And some tctieeihinKing of dealt and ihe grave. 'O;An d alas I they had no for to hood The poor soul aikhigfor eherit;os , ine - '4id. :- , And some were blooming with twenty's grace, c',;.lj4closely tenfilled,in•veils ef.ltkoe -.-.. • '-0 , -. , . ( :r. , ,T heir . saA n o t the ,aoriow,,,no r hoard tho•poan -: ' ' 'Of ber'Who iat:orttho'cold deor-.Biono:- 0 : ' • At last came ono of a noble name, - - Ily the eitiopuntid i tile i wgitithicist dante f ,ll , .;•:-',, And the pkitills that Vi Iterlnecklweirs-stiurig She proudly there to' the beggar flung. ,•?-7...1.‘r : , '0,."..... '..• ...s._.: t..i.. , '", -3 ' . 1.. Then fotiOWed a maiden young and fair, Adorned 11 , 1t4 clusters of goWon_haiy3, . ~ .1412 t her dress was aid, and scanty, and worn, liot even the beggar's sesprod more forlorn I Viritli' it ielitni lobk; and Pi#ing ' 8 igh, ' 1 i'She whispered soft, "No jbwols have I, Tiut I givo you my prayers, good friend," said she, ".Alld.ourolYir know God listens to nie." ' ' ! 0 d MI =I & ' , 1, MEI _AtD. , 6 & MEE MO On her potot•weirk - hatitl i tio shrunken 411 Small, Tko blind wentan'telt:ii, tearkfrop .. fitiro kisised'it,"tied Said thVweeping`erl, you 'that ":It is , 'that have given the purest pearl!" r , —.From the German. . ys ME altlfrits By MISTAKB: ,1 • KISSED 4 ' cries. it in- INEII EN . `Willyou be at home to-night,Hetty?' and the speaker, a tall, muscular, well lookjug young farmer, reddened to the roots of,his hair, as though be had com mitted some.very wicked act, instead of asking a simple question. Itewasbashful, extremely was Josiah llikivley, at least in the presence of .younglailies--most of fillip the presence of the glii 1464'19 l4' young 4trtder •itu. ft!' -the bluntly , possessed a-lietter • kept farm, or talked with more confi dence, among his compeers, of stock and on kindred subjects. But the glimpse of one protty_facc, or foot, coming in isiS direetion,.a Meted Iliniike „a,h4h."...0f lightning. ' - On such ncinielens,he never' kiipw what to do ,with Ada: bands: and eyes, and always felt like screwing him selflintp a nieuse hole., How he ever cpn. trived to` appresich 'Hester ;Wen* on the; subject '.'of his 'preference' "'for' tier,',, probably remains to this day, as much, a biytitery to himself as it IS tentlielk: '' --- But - tlin4 ,y,citkrig,74t - dy-pbail f - quite, ,an. tirnoutier.4.4tetinid'lcleVernetd deed away somewhere _in ber pretty,little ;head; iilheit'it `Wris'-'set on the 'dinipled," i n e.X p eri en ced sheulder •of. - seven teenc-- Josie h _was - - 4 4itiortlf in a - Worldly- cli , t. mum' more than any of, lier -,otner .M.l re.. 'ors ; , goodlookilig, and intelligentedoilgh tecatiefY f uy but an over-fastidioUe per son ; tillWeptienahle, in short, barring. hi i ilexedesive - bashfulness, which was a ; Trultfutsource of merriment among the ,young people in their littleeirele. And Sei when Josiah, in his awkward, blun dering way began to exhibit his prefer ence for herinvarious little ways; Such as waiting on her to and from singing, sehool; . -constitutink .13Inisbli her -escort when she rode en biqrsebnelr tithe seßi tark,ebuith in'thi NynodS;,4til'sitiglip,g, her outat,iiiiiting 'parties ; lletty took It an I ii - tfie easiest, pleasantest, manner possibic.:_,The. gida-laugliedv , . and- the, Yeuiig.wen cracked : sly, jokes.:,Mice:ex. - tiA penitaiof..ber.: - .timid,'silitor;. bu ',Hefty stood .:u.p:l for him-. indapernie ly—ien couragedl hini ',. nu t r oft , thyfiesS-L-Ilietrer noticed any unfortunate' blundeialid '„'Very likely lielPedhinzi. alpng considera bry )yhen hiefeelings reached 4 .! the.eul ,minVing , point,!' one :moonlight Au tumn 'evening, ah l they . - weA:t3 J :walking !home together ff4ina prayer • ineeting l -- Tlint -was' felvdeltitge:,LHetty, had_safit ‘.`,yes.t"titid figieed to "bring, fa t ther clltor mother arorind on the subject.'' ' 1, f •: li ' , Josiah' bad iiet,heeit,tii the houSeeinCe. probably feelings like' 'dog - Venturing upon, the:premises ,Of a a person. whose sheep-foldhe .had.,just:-plundered.- As =yet neither bad had,moral.. courage Ao speak to the •!,`. reigning powers'''. pa the, subject;*.and ,. .Hetty, feeling: as -if; she ivantedte put-the ordeal-off as'-long as poksiihie;'-at any rate tehtive Inure con 'tielitial talk'With'. -him Oti - , - the subject, *id: 11' ''''' - ''' r* "; •' '.."' ,' '•': "''"'Mother is going over 'to Auntiliith's toispetid thikevening, ftug •wauts me to go. put I *guess I Won't. I've been .working on father's shirt all day,,be-. sides, doing the dairy work, anini .tiite tiredas I can be. So 1, guess i they will ' "have",to go without ine"::.4 , 1V4.1.6t. come ,until eight o'„cloglr.- I, shall be putting things to, righti ttbeti,k anti will let you in ; ili , r; Ty!:?,:; - :..",: :: T':s 'VI 0 ; . • : :,.. ;; : -', 2 , T- , Of course Josiah :was not -too obtusw io. 1 illderstandthat, and forgetkletaChful= Ifess so fail_ as to petitiep for a goon-bye do"s"s, "which was peiemPtoillyzrefilbbd of "rtenrser .. !.'.... i.: ir.,,, , , : P:d ; ' '' . , •1 , .. '. .7 . • 'IP 4 rN6,: I 4fb an ) r. ': T,llO2 .. tiike - yourSelf off. rriiink:l akirOt i leVi3 you lidg.'etingaroiind ...Sarah 'Jones :at -iDeacon Re.dger'e 'last, ,•venktig? I'yo not fprgotteri thtfe, 4 2ol . " • *'-' -- “.lT,dw Ilett,y-H,7 . ~ „..--,'.•_.... _ • Int the appeat - waelfri)kort'offv-lik-fi gntalig.ing.littlelanghi;iiingtialikisprarig ;failirnrAt. to. - fpiOnap,:,, re7itenge. ! ou Allgrsii 3 X*l l ,Aoii-Aw-Aril)Ped I 141113Tanti :ran.up"flifi path to `the nousasiWhe•Wtie caw dier; Mayo . :her: band fts..slur xl'isatit ! !neared :within the; kitchen :porell,l quid (then he turned , from the. :gate= anii-ftook The , 'rbad homeward. The - iffigilings had been'Tarried Out, the' table-set - back : againee'the r-Wall, 'the' erunihe, iffilifbed -fromffid'elearr'botnei}rnidg ' l carpet, 'and Hetty's N6.ork,4staild drawn .up, in front jakAei biakinellteL:Altaiiitiftilly_piled .w.aitet of, great ~ red apples At nd .a _plate ,of erackecFewillinitt *ere' `en 'it,' in el le& ~/f9,,,., 13ittealettylsmork - basket. 4...- ~,,,-, ~,;94: lie Side of the fire'slitMrs.-Thimi itts-pf and:r i fairs . ;lind . nt,pettb,e - Niltli - , - all taw: &MI rogitnig - : rind,' knitting,'4l, 410415 e lig'. , ..herkr. f at"OridrY Intervals *llk , bite . frirn l a;lialCeaten apple that :Jar , the corner or thelat49, tuld touch. , la g \ ary;Thliw:Alidlhete'-)tin-:caresswg wititiim-404r 6 ,:anie i Tak 1 ' 1 ~ 1411 g cat thlryirtrednutt W n ed on i itblrAug hercitii:,qierA.tlietVlifit' , itbk. 1400 -side sewing, and busy thinkibk ;31 P Y: " V e"" rt a" e . jeered a 44111444 iii e, R,Oul 1 AV 'given the weed to be able - .)to say in an cir-liand ntrinAer ti t Aat,ske ,e* . peeted-gr. .rgaiiney i.e. Prop in about eight., Butshe reeCithieteilith ;a tanrigekot vinSehinee,. 'how liard'e iidhad . tiled fAt'get; the - , oid lady t 4 #C:conrilinfili,er .Itliliband to Aunt s AlitillOttit . ok,hck.feieNvil"TulAge. Pr.,a, .spell ofiiiii'algiii';':hp . iii She had plead .beadaehe as an excuse for not going her . , self. , ;And she; knew- - that- her :inetl : • was sharp eneitfatckdraVirlidt, oUlaifill'-' , to oprees49l33, these; facta, ' and • froin: her , %elf g diessed,with unuf . iu n leare,to spend an 'tveniug - at hoirre. - . . • ;=", _11..:•. : ii 1?--..1 shall not dare to -tell' bet ltditrei-i. MIMI ME =I 1111 UM SIM AND ' i Is iAND El DE- tfuliy lIMIE BIM 1210 FBI ;; BEI slitell- lie inure t4s,lthink I' _wanted -AO', get, beo okt ',osC:the` way ..- BOTI. , piglit zbhive 4-44,4 1 A all to mysslf,cand I iiieveuitiwjd; Itet.the.)Aat: , OtitA )A l 4 80 1 /*.QlkNVltiei litt 1 ,? , P1i% ate 1 544 Olikrk.th'"'-:•,'1!-7( -i , r--„, ~,r , tffiij-d , :vtlntull) i JAY Ivi9_4l f.4.0b Ai iOn Moll= wit'*ndeSflt , _P/A4iY.Q4ilfg ifanan `er l 4s4oP er ftte - fititniliAtent it V 4410441 lut Ai..l l 4 94 ) Actit yilhornat.asi, atm , w4s. toWl.4&.,4 , oi4tViij,49. 4 4A)Ogittv.9idAlsTo-, vonwerikvening.-, i I . u Opr .sretexte of be-! lug eady i„oglah o Alhiug sheAs4,po,),deugf,49ixt) shohaiiiist . before legrisindttlied An / aul:1010041411r1 ate .11 Iliting ,up,.. ' ',...,*, nestly.fl,ttittg,. darki ch dressoyith_the.sWre(lo4lstill on 110 a,. f s re,Sh i '; linen, -,collar:-, enclas,tasteful hitt&onitliesayier9 001040 her of IN'ttYr's fki je t ;.b,ul ,- .54 kleiced. AS WWI and 4 AittY:rAt Iler,Pialtridr,eo4 as.illtours• • h , b=mt.'- QPIAt lin: flOnningultlee i Arid Jewels ' , ,OBAY ACke.hak 19f t . 030 darkest; auburn tinge toll, lhjahjning, folds -, plose t° 4.9..17 411 4 1 3 3 4 Oteelfel And Waft gaught uli - iTh a ClOnViltig.l./At I )_*4land r ,, :1 .1 k :=: / i'.; g4glLVO'9,l9ek and' Post Imislahanaas , 'NEifi 4 6 iing• iiilier- 41haixy hers shadow on thq Apposite wall!, b ebbing,- abont ;in grotsnio rein:dem as 0:19 In oddedloand i frO, ?lOW ,ergkitii ng ,theyorinuus white satin, 199Ws- on, her APTnee p.againat the_ back of tier. ehair, now- : almost • falling for wao; and tier; fat h.anclalaY, listlessly in! her ; lap;tuni her: „balk. ofyarn had rolled out upon ; the ;hearth, arid- puss wgs., busy , vonverting • it, 3 iti Gordian knots: • • ~ i 3 ,.: ....,,- ; . t;-., -,- And jus,l4i;en CS"ras, a, don(*) :rag at thS door ) sejoud, and sudden: lirld.!selAr., assured, that, liettytetaxtud :up :with .a. little shriek, 4114.80 her ifooti I on: pu s s tail, : Who W, .in turn i gave •. - voice , to!, her - amazemen t an5A displeasure.; rilllhe,.eana— Wiled noise, -.. roused IVlre 4,`Xliont as,- anti,l starting to au-er4ietdp9sitisro3helubbedl her eyes, Ottle4„her,eapthprtleroutlex,., claimed: " Bless; tiny? , Seuht iletty owit o_ was that? SOmebedy, ;,at: , ,, the: i door 2. Who can be coning, here at, thistittie.of night'" t !' vo ,uoti lte, moth er-rTlon ly• a little, imst, $ 4:?'4kiek; ...1411.-ge , ,and see. , who ,it is," , says , Aletty i demurely, ta-: king the candle, from the , table... "No— Her, Yen wind, tip, my, hall: and t sweep up 't.l 0 earth,..while I go tothe doof,l' sags' li Ok4.l4llY,Avhose,feet • were strug, glib il the meshes -of, the unravelled yarn. " Prat that pat.?? ,-., .. I._•, '. i i --?,. 1i i And allithiS .time t.lesia l h ;was, stand-, lug on ens foot.,out,in,ithe cold petal], with his hands in hiaevercout: pockets wondering it :lletty, ha 1, fallen. asleep, .and every :now , and then ,- givi ng. , the door .a sungt ; rap byway Of vatiety.: . iln: het iturrYlSirs,..thogia,sl forgot •19 take: the, candle. , Ae sheo,:l epped into the lit-. tie 1 front entry the .sitting) room, door •slauTed after her. -Shelutd her hand . :on the handle: of • the 'hall door , .at the , moknent, andEopening-itp she sudenly found herself in the !eophitice of m.steut• pakt of arms,-, a-whisltered faeev,itneloge pimity to.7'herl. own, -andi' before ;• she &Old pxi -, think:about! the strangeness I efi .;h:gr situ ation, z she receiVeda..Trolohged t hiss--- a' heartysmackifull'uponiherlir- - - tuotistuatrori.lips.; , - , ...i51i-);,:i 1 , : 10 , 1 .` , 7f: - • She, had by this ti t he divested herself of the iniPressiontliat it wtis her usually , sobeespouseonionatisthavecomehcime in aniunUsually)exeltedEconditiono thug to indujgb, in stichOhn 3 ..nnw.tinted OM t preSsionl of, , :affectionilgtkiliteti lont4netet ,out! IL , say4ilWhati larev : you, , fhttyhdw ?I Murder 1; 'Advise Iletttyi 'mile/ It kirej Here's arum kissiugrmp like: majli I! 01 But the intruder`hadby,thistime;dia. 7, povpred his niistak,it:did4otheedthe ionsgn 4 ..4..4.444:47 • 44, 9' gala •110MIXteling or ,the old lady's fists to .cause: him- - .to ire~ Ilnquish his hold and, fiyas- dr. pursued b. some indignant ghost, i /Jetty, near ly.'choking with, Eimathertid laughteki i w spite; of . trepidatiop . Aiow came to ' , the rescue: , ' -, ' : - : . t'-., L ti , • ; • ," I never was so frightened in all my life 1 The mean seampt 'Who, can it l)P, Hate". ' , '' - ' - "-, -' = ' -' - But that 'dutiftil . clangliferyia4; to-jai' appeakances, as' iritincent.' tug^ 'a, turtle dove. ' She' soothed-the oltiladY,Viep4! reseliting that it niiklit'likte,beeiti Q414,61' the nelgidiers; - *lie, 'ha l Ving ‘ dilitik' 1.5 e inudh, had mistaken ' thettOukeitiltl "the howiewife.s ' She:Sea - reflect' thel , oli t t Toe thelnis'Sing.'tipedhacleS,-de6olAd 'o in; the Seutie, re-atkangedtheXM4te 'egps ... 3t border,' Wound' Up' tgio',fttp.kWa' . . &HY,: stirred - tlM,fire= -all' 1h tfienieSt'ainiahle 'manner possibleliii_l'af lengthinid'aid satisfitetion 'of seefixeher!irttrther E3'ulf)'-'. side.into her chaff antli her' - its'a, StliinAt; _tranquility. ' __.. ", ' • ":" , ' . Mrs; Tliernas'AViftW - TifilY- I fiWithi - '-ii ci . "-- She had a new idett i lifiks hiliAgelid, and linktead of settling, herself. far 'another 'l4p•she•purstied •her tralti 'cif ' thofighi 'and i her knitting, both atthe'sanni titrni, - • looking- keenly at 'Hetty---1-" - I EipplAsel, it's,a queer idea of Mine,,HettY,but,,X have a notion that man was 'Stall HawL. ley.!? .:MY! but if Hefty's face '.. did net fire tt..P.,then ! YoulmiglA hay.e ; Lit A - pantile by it. These itieipient sYniPtoms didr.nt escape the wary -inquisitor.''" "Pears' so' to me, because those big-whiskers Were' , so tnuch like his'n;' and the"atvir - Ward way .he' gripped :me With: hie . 'great paws.". . Hetty . was wonderftil busy: She bent over, her work and drew. the needle 4hrough ' so quickly, that • the - thread snapped, and then she was so much en gaged in threading her > needle again , that she didn't have time -to .answer.--: " I don't believe that 'kiss was meant for me, after all: - Wonder who it • was Intended for ?- and I wOriderlf pint doti , t, know something abont„' it, ;Hetty?""Me! mother !" " Yes, you Hetty— . You was u mighty anxious to get,rne and papa oil' to Aunt• Al4rthtt's this_,evenhiC , but I notleekl - that yott - were sleeted up extraordinarily for all you .warn't-go .ing. ; Now, Hetty, I am getting old ; I know if; ;but I lhaven',o,krate - lostAiilrs eyesight yet. 'l've heard something about this between you and 'Siah Haw ley. Now what are' you. Playing 'Pos sum for? Out with it, I say)" . Our little schemer : tit n's"adiured•,' .1- 1 34 . 0 a clean sweep.of it ; much relieved loci:lnd that " mother.hadn't ;Reath?? again him," Zind'wotild "'give father a talk about it and bring • ,Lxina :around." - "'But, Hefty, I want you to tell 'Siah I'd ratherj?e'd not make ,such ,a, rats 'take again.. I don't like,the tea- :o hie 'big-',4liiskers. about my; face,;: 1. , don .t. :tipple of promiscuous k1581t1g.i',, , , , . ~,. -,..-?Sia 1.- iiever. heard -the last , of that blinid3r. ' Old 'Squire Thomas used to i delight to rehearse the story whenever all the parties interested -happened' lii ,bripresent., -He viThUld , shake- his fat !sides at Jesiatt's discomfiture' and -his' • j w i i n fe t ' im,r a t nd ß ohwA ad ilfr l tty h w 6 ci rti d tear§ ran down their abet:its- do -I' "Never. mind;* . iSliiii;'!,./Arei.'o9 l +o.. W 9 u 1 ii.;;Eldy; , .eensolingly ;:l .- ii sett „1:41..m. 'l2:ugh? 'He'd have been only toe-glad' to have been iteyour pla.eetwentylOW. - age. liiehild` hard:W . 6de to 114 at At4i; from One then. And I hope it,.Wlif hglt, Ie: -au to-InOtiii g4tVrjigiolliag•eipit4 , . . • yof coneekhttenkAiid i .'•'4dirAl4o: 10 .-ing! 3 .9f.4 1 115.0rt5.".-x-IP ''4 ' r i;a r,h-ss . :; =I : • s,\•;;lyounglndies shoal 'T.i.wat'e if they would have tt fresb;lheldttittitid-yO4h, l'a?pearaneh "Late * - 140413,, '4lO ine, tight e sets, , confe,eqonery, . :li biead, cold d s;nglif,§; - :Dastry,, der o 61112, : iVbteels, furnade 'rbgisteisr eas rilakei, late suppers, Akin stlog,s, f _of knowledge,,i utbialing+ .33d-weep' men,ls,; , lll-temperii+- haste to marry, dread of growing old: •"' • " Ain Obto editor, istbohatibterk preseilit • ed with a new shirtOtrariliaYalyi Waiting for some one to VV.? , h4m a shift. c:) r:.i :gal i s ~.. . few Personal Notes on Queen=itietoria: - 1.•: , 1 3 1..!:....' tfL':' ' i !' -1-tt-i-t,rz-i 5 - - , , ...'c' f; 'tic -1.,i..... i l ' lrlp - ,European, porremorident,,- of the ItehieagoVounicil; 'Writing frOiri-the 'Pile" i-pf, Wight) &refit two et-three fiterieD ' ce fi• ; ,eorAing tiut private lifecof the. Queen on • khati,ioal4,l. Which hi r i,..‘lati§, yea.rns.;ta, belio've'fir4 t at4etlY"frile - :" . -' ' •'. '- -. ;s The'llatteeri:llfiii Piirfeti boinicitt ''iii ere IA the habit - oftaking: thug :walke i • 'on: Sittllnted, And,,drctiseel,9nY asap; 9):fliri nary' lady and, gentjeunin. On one cie etision‘,l'at 'stitne`distani4 ii . bin"liatii t e . , -; the - uiwere caught in. a shower', and• tobk slie)ket tinder a . -tree by:Opt:Ude of ;the •read. An eld,postman,..geing his daily roinids;' , iiad pasting by, arld'saW"Only a - laily and gentleman in an • ittibiirtifor-• :tablet fposition; : Be had • 'With' I him' lan. :old umbrella that had done difty, for 1 many years, which with a .native -but, ,I•roitgh-politeneSs';' fie-'proffered to the r - gentleman,...saying that • lie: would • call: for it on his rounds if they would 'tell:. him where they were.stopping. Prince. Alliertltankly iaddepted' the urribitelia, ' arid . ; Mentioned 'the ' , .oshornei . 'Flouge:' iTherPestman even then didnot•suspeet 1 , -the rank of his. wayside friends,, i and, ..fltisst.ld 'on about his business, A'"day er ,LlWo‘afterWardsilt beingiri 'fig - iv:ay, 'lid: F,stoprred at the I portet'S - ; lodge I' of thel Qsborne House-and quietly, asked if his. I ,ll,mbrell4 had been left titers for him. • It Wits'at 'oribb banded' te ; him ;'' with .a, r :letter addressed :,.to - him'self,:iiti: which Was enclosednye pound , note, tied A' ; fewlinesexpreit ing-the thanks ,of. the ;Qteleix l and P tin' b Oitigortfor' the time= .l , iy, erviee het had 'tendered theirs."' Not 7content with thig, the Queen caused in-i quities to be made, andjinding that the , only'licin of the 'old post:Mari was 'a Wor ,:thy -YeUng Man,: caused Jilin to be placed :in no ritiitabln and , comfortable position in one of the government offices . , and it '.is pleasant to know that he is support-. ing hissuperannuated pareu tin ease and ;comfort.,: . ~.: „. , _ ' _ ' ..-.; .': . • • - .:,00, another occasion, a eertain stream :was Crossed only by a vory small and rough' , " fe'rr'y'' boat. "' The 'Queen 'and' Prince found it convenient to ierosF4 this streani,, •and,the boatman being absent., entered the bargejo, aWait his 'arrival. :11:e Soon Made his - appetirenee, ' Pulling and -blowing in his!liaste and 'under the weight, of years.l, ;It appears also that it. Was a yery.unno4l, thing for a lady, or ,gentleman "to resort to this ',Means of tratteit; t e ;old boatman's passengers generally: onsisting of the'..bard. listed: and Trott It-featured, .laborer's.. ,its,,, gin . ivicinity. , All iinaonscion4 °of the Oar anters'iif' this` Pre§erit existerners; aini' Anxiously polite: in' his :way,• this "first -salutation was: "I beg yoitr; patiling,. marm; ; but if Ifd a , knew.ed .yer.wete b oinifig, I'da. liad 'a 1 dishing for, yet.," 'and he forthwith •stripped ' ;off' :his' cent 'And spread it on one - or:the - seats. Her Majesty sat-down:lipent the• inipeovised; cushion ; and, - with the,Prinee, ~skated .familiarly'With : . • the 'Old' betitman . .illt •ti*y•rettelied-the other' side',' wheiciti-: - stead:or th enstial - fare' of' two pence, c.slie :handed him a sovereign:: , 'VW. Queen ;often trilkii of this. water. journey; and, the; old .boatmiiii,: fillet' learning WbO :his Ipaisengers: Were, i :had a 'hole bored ‘ through- thefeoini - tandolicte :worm it .c.iay, ;Mid night ever slnee t uround hip,neek. ~ • , .L1:00'litill tiliothet 'acensiari,", the:lQneed mid PPM tie, with: the 'N'ine& la 1 . Wit es' i ' ithen t a , youhg boy; were, strolling 'on the , Itieneb,,. : r The, latter. w,aaalway d a prou - land haughty c'iungAter', presuming Up lint hig; heus hip' te the'throne iilnuist Ciro:- ;f6xo: 3ie:....3r.ap , ..mit...0f his netkioats _ 'He - had strayed , away a tittle from ; it's pa rents,- - wheli: they heard his :voice and _ ,rmotherin'ehgry altereation.` •: It seetits :that the ')young prince :had disedvered anothet „boy, ;about his own age unit , si'Ae, engaged in gathering ; periwinkles, andF his basket partly f u ll - Wsis' Amid big' on the 'bench: ' This basket- out Of Sheer .waritenness, , the. P,r.inee'•of ~W.ales had ~ i rielobt.tiily. l acked over„, younglish i efinan saw' the' act, :arid ireinedtateTy, trighed 'mit of the Water 'And `confronted I hi4 perpetrator„ when about. this' dia logue occurred; ; ; 1 -- • -,- .. e*P"..l(i . , , I" 44 4 Wlitit? lid yoUdditiarlor?" ri ';; ''` 3ll l:3.6ettifie Felleike.mi '5 - -::;:';,;''.. "' ;i •• ' -` r I've a great: mind .to:tb rash :you for ft: ) . - ''' _...., ~',i. . ,•i • -.c,•-.. .:,-; • ' .-• 4 1W .. f i -``'"Nolfditr'nt. , llcin'AYotikno,W,Who i ,iitem.,ll;-;; •," ••:, . ...-,. ', li .1 %.1 _. I - ''"'iNo'and I don't *era tc - ).tt • - _. `‘‘.Pm the Prince of,.Walea,P.) ,_ -„,,,_,. __ 1 ; t! . .x dOnit ; carp if you are ~ite.Priticte, ICif "Walea: ''YOU knocked ' &err nik 'iv iii rklesiitin-takelttritaird straightway' the young, fisherman's :band, Made ae ,quaintarkep ~w,itli. the eheek. ~,of . young 'loyalty.' ' • !. 1 The Queen And Prifieet'OnthertSaW mill 'lreo-lull, ;and approaching 'the , ; rival n eentbatante, told, their sonthathe,wasin -the• Wrong, and ',Ciniipelled him, to ask: ,pardofief the ragged periwinklegathei : - 'pr. and give hini A sovereign: ink:cc-oat-I pense,for the injury,he had done him, -.. It is such incidents as these, that a peal to the sentiments and syniatliie p s •ot the pßpulittion byWliiitri "t'lie Queen is sah'ounded hi her island - retreat,' and .t.h0 . 0 is 'little Wonder that as n;worcitin 'she is. beletk'd; %find As' ii,'-tievereikti re v•qrecL,:, - .:• ;,. ;1; '• • 1 ~ ; : ~.,, :: - ~‘,, IRE I , BEWHER ON- Fops.—Bu what shall I ,tay-lotthose miserable despicable springs 9.c."..humanity! that! live , Ift =adorn their pocket : handkerchief and itheii 4 collars': Men' that walk •through society ,with the tliought , thatthe chief end of their life it .to•pngage in the frivolous. alutise, molts of: the passing -hour ; and to spend : their' _titue, ,between those f frivolotis amusements and their mirror,.thinking Alf auddoing nothing; ,men•a million of , 'who& mightlive in the air and , I we bill no , More conscious ±of =their existence than - the existence of the insects around• us„, - - men,: a million of whom might 4ie • itnti . fill be:put, tompactly•closed,iin one • grave r - ±if, you ,only , buried , their souls: , men piat : put On airs .of. , gentility iiind niceness; and lookti non the - rude cloxvii, asA,bY±eall.tho , working ihanywitU , su- , prAinc,'ucontempt 4 andlpity,•hirri,;± , men . ' that e tave nnrespect for, those. that:are , 'Obit' 4,:t0 getup; early. A and, ,sweep `the: stone; ,pign ithatt±, are •just ast certain.to die knaves, .if ±thay, do not; die• fools? as' thtiO is l a law :10 nature)! .I:cantiot ex, preSstny,•abhorrenco for these striplings , of, f011y,4 ; :And,,l.xlechire thatpin• our tirrie io„f; tli&w.orld; with , our •illuraina itioU, 'with duties -pressing-,from every. 449, .and..with±.± all= the inculcations; anci examPles_that , have- :been handed . down to Lis of disciples of christianity 'a mail that finds nothing to. doomdlias 414„ disposition to do anything, is' a frac tional maw, He is ii ot I even I a -, bright shin in glragmentlf t±..,A:nd of all men that are liviv,X'ul, prey; of contempt; and • the curlinE ; g4- the,lip, these :whittlingwfif 04tilits4tre - the most erttinento !,-, I' r, l a R 1 A l A ki.I*DIWOR, Fn.. 41,,‘ 1,....0THE1t.--;Deai ± Plait . , x 1 0,4 AY i- Otliel=4**ilf)p#o ,, ,lscolc,Lt ri' - ' l Agik'!. -, ifasY= w 16 - 0, ,. /tnet.tiella , :.: , bestuts,i AtTengt l A•il44l. .f• seriseilian4 F . , estitter; lint , .Itettelotkokas ;Mogiel. ^iisnatit the' San - **fial; it , Vieti r rtiohr it44sEight, t i toy itlist' •41*aVs.thil 'florid is,W,,liiirl , 4 taymi tiloitio. , !evolAiiir;;. ,( ll.lle..±:person, ; :artay.. }he= • own , : haired Ayr: luotherly: mittatinn , - is - , . Odr, hA ) the, flourish. i , it may Iniauturnii ,:i yea i*iutv,r , ; witlY,l a- weniani • hut :with: the motllor taliajahtruys 1 sprltig; ( Arab;, how little, do. we Appreciate.. ia, 5 inoLlier'll , ' .lender iiess , ,w 'UN-living 1,: llowleedi .. , ,ti:. we aro of all her anxieties andkindness ... .84,w , lien she is deattitudtsne ; -:. when ~ 9 . -o.c.4re. and coldnessPaAewAll'id,eome witn 6 YlPg-to:cair.,4B, ;FliwNypiN , Nr , yerietwo how i I lwrct ,At , ,ip tct, Ana 1 true ,`BYthPitthr - ± - 1/PW± feW, L *.i, 11: :befrieu d= ,Pw IlltAlefelttu 40-1-tlien lA ietlaitt Aveittl i 44 cifthe mother' we Inie lost. ' ,J 4 :7,l!f ‘ i - . - ;. - . • t L 7) A • Model 'Wife7Madanie Napoleon. The following interesting artidle.is copied froin'a 'Boston 'paper ; published in The yearlBos': `'• " - ' • Though iitadaine , Naridieort .disposes, at present, of i thousaridtp"-of ,Mortis-d'ors as she formerly ,of shit lingS;atie her 'gambling, several 'millions :of- Ityrestint'debt.-1' Lately' at Brussels,,shelostin.six _ day* .at cards And - diee,thousand :Paid 'for her by . the Minister of the, iNittional . -Preasttfy; ' Afarbcils: - ''Acciord- -- iiig to the.periodic - al - .print,.!"Los .. .Nori...' velles alasMain,'? of Vendefflaine f year. or Cietober,:lBoB; , Maditrie Napoleon 'Adv.* puts on'tthy plain 'gown, and she changes her . dress. four 'or , six thiles:every day-. _ In -the summer she m tikr.s use of four dozen of stockings, at ,d three dozen 'of gloveg and shoes; and in the winter, she uses three, dozen , . ofithe- best English cotton stockings and two dozen of French'Silk Stoekiiigs every week. • - • ' ' • • She never wears atiy washed Stock ings.nor puts on twice the same pair of gloves and shoes: All her chemises ar4l.• of the finest earnbile;-'with herders' of lace that cost', :ten eaCh ;- elk dozen', of chemises;; lace; are made uP;fer, her every month. 'Every three she; exchang . eS her di `ixfondff ainfjewels;-and has them new-- 'IY set according to the prevalent -lash . ion. Four times in the year her plate, china, furniture tapeStry, hanging ,car-. pets; 81,•i, are chfiged according to the season. She has ordered at her regular establishment, two new carriages and twelve different horses every month ; and of the thirty-six horses in her pri• 'vato stable, her master of the' horse has allower to dispose of twelve every three deetides; to be replaced by twelve others of fashionable color. Twelve times in the year, all persons belonging to her -hosehold•receive n ew accoutremen t or liveries. Her own wardrobe is divided ,every thirty days between her maids of h0n0r. , . , • ' 'Madame Napoleon has four distinct established wardrobes, ,different dia.- inthida; '&c., for traveling, for the Tuil erieAl, for St. Cloud, and Malmaison ; and though She cannot • reside but in .one place at the smile time, in • the To ilerieS, as - well as at St. Cloud and MalinalSon,' for ' change of furniture, &c,', are always or ered for be same period.. At St. Clo d, she has; at -the expense of thousand of louis-d'ors„ im proved the bathing !cabinet of the late unfortunate queen.l By touching eer ,tain Isprings,:_she can• command , whaf perfume her caprice demands to hiix I,%;ith the water; the reservoir always containing, for fifty louis-d'ors, the ti 'nest odors ,and best perfumed waters. By, handling other springs, she com- Man& the appearance of drawings, or : other - -pictures, 'elegaiit'!or voluptuons, gay. or libertine; as her fancy , desires. • :When she wishes to ; .leave , ..the. bath, at the signalpf a bell„she,is, by .A.,me clianieai• invention, ' lifted, Without , .rcioVinglierself from the bathing Ina ,chine into an elegant, moderately warm and perfumed bed,.where ,:she ,is dried 'haw° minutes; and from which she is lapin' lift6d'and laid down upon a splen (iiiV elastic' sofa, ...moved• without. her - Stirring, by„anotherpieceofineehanism, 'Mid an adjoining cabinet for her toilet, of Whicbille , furniture. and' 'decoration's cost, .100,000 Howes: 'Ter the iinprove • men t only of her luxurious, though less expensive bathing eabibet at the Tu ileries - aria - main:imam, tile' Frenili . Republic has paid 2,000,000 livres:' .• ' . ~.1: •_. ' - ' New York Misers.' .• 4 ' Tt, it generally known that New York at•the, present,. time contains a large uumber-of-misert a inveterate and de ,graded , as any on record, and, if we had spAdeme,couldgivo a series of. portraits 'Which' would'inake the leader shudder. Many - bit:bete nilSers"are - old businesS inert wha hay e :withdrawn from life and Still i keep,up;the „faded , signs, and .be `neatlithe,garbef 'trade ,ply their money saving' liabitt. -. Ttiesenien*ll4e'forind sitting solitary - in-dingy - oficerA; ;filled with cobwebs and;hhick wi h the ( - lust Of ` yea4s. ~; Moile,y , borrowers know where tii4,o, andi-lfere- these 'pale:6l'l'6 threadbare fdssilgreceive their best ' se cnities for-their 4ily..loans. Some of "Ahese _half -starved wretches, : whose .treinbling 'haii4s; can' scarcely sign - a Check; can dra)V.: for- sums that would ;shake ir:bank.,,Wne of the richest .men 'of 'the, 94 1 0 uVW. to be found„ in just, 'Sdi.ll - 11a,dingyli'4,1e,ai we havedeseribed,! hvliere'he loans •etiormons toms daily. lle,wais-a•rueycharit once, and- his 'old sign lis.stilliup, ; and inside- all things remain as alley were a half-century ago. [ He' suTfers 'daily - fer . the comforts oT life,' botall)thiS Is 4 cOrnpensated for by the pletAure of-accuMulation.. "They came th' the to begl:' . ',... ; rcid the:old man to an acquaidtAnce - and . there'S not a beggar -in NeVrYbtk'tliat'doesn't live as well As'l do"- , --A - ! ttatement that was quite -true:. . , -,,„; , , ; _ ~ 7 . , ~ `-'A Stideinien of the better class of. this 'genus Wa'S - given - inthe late' Ekchange .Plitee.:‘riihbery,- w,hero Rufus Lord, a mannpwardiof four score, was the toli i larS 'Occupant. of” an; Office which con tain -41 lietWOn $1,000,000 and ' $2,00,000 in , , 'feel: and' securities—all, his own. Ire', ' this old: rnAn• sat;: day : after- day, ace. ainlating,aCthe rate of $2,000 per 'Nsrec : -- W4 douthopink in due time to get '.ielni' Ste a hoard - was worth tap-- ping' and - the j4b.'wit9 , one of the, most stiCiAssful ever done in. _NOW Y 0 r P:. . ~ 33 - ile late Stetiben Whitney was, a striking instance -.cif, the commercial niiser: - "When 'We knew hin he, had pinde about $10,000,000,.and at the age 'of seVettty-hve waprying hard to get :rich. l The person -and. countenance, of i thilivretched man' .-. was a' study. The ,fmnulonafcirin i the sharpened features apid.tposOlicitoustY.e..;told. of the one ,P - lea - which . mastered, the soul_ Mr. '`Whifnev Was 'iii "bi - 4'' day to' be' 'seen habit:daily in Wall' Street, picking his ,way !along among the .brokers and 'was buyingnotes, ofwhieli he a . good jUdge. He bought none 'bat- the- best;' and teldOin Made a' bad 'purchase. - Idlis son-in-law was iii a 1 - ieaySibilsiness,. but his paper Was not .considered flrst-rate, the only chance of .liiodect;s.s 'being that the old man ',would keep him up.' This chance we used to-hear often, discussed, and on its probabilities his paper found a _market. I,But the old man •did not • keep him up, and he showed himself too sharp to he gulled' by so' near a relative, - Mr. Wh it -9.0;-xv as win etlii rig- or aPeliti ei an - and :,_pp,p . Ae docii4iniim the leatleri 'of ha - party eatne.withian.applic4tiort ,for.,,election eertn piirpOses. ' oZlentlemen," Was ,t11e...,r4i1Y," 0 -I ' aril with' 'You bseart mid ,04 :I -, AAfor - hicitiey, l -1. - Iraite none; but- - ,X 4 s„.hejlX . N.Q.D'Along;. -1, •Will ,come and -sit `..P , 1 1 ' 'A3 .1 4'19 1 .4 f9O frall.(40:" , MI ',ll " , t• ;,17 , ; r` •;‘ • • :: , ./V.dopp s t ory wtis rt;tl;6ittlY tOld.Ut terivperthit:v eetiii s g i NseW tniishi re: !Asstaittiger came up to.a trite , Washing'- thniao,•Witikthe ilittuirl ;,: c_ tell; roe ! where . I. can gtt • :. ; s , • esaiii„t s: other,: "follow /:1 "he ituttifollo*Ttl:hlui through :t . mro or tlirep,s:treet, till hit liegtut to he tlis icsouraged.., ~ , • , it muehfurther?,','.said he. • iyoay,q, lewiAltepe further ; there .18 Oho pqnlp;' ,. ! replied the Washingtonian: Tile man tur4e.d,o4out, and moved 111.8 boots. =g ES : ,, L ~~ ; EU= OE 7 . - , ~',',',....1%ii).,.-':.:-,."66'1, lINE !=!=32 -" - 4)ltt.efit#N.. Jam #-• In Piablisitid eiai3ilVioda - azidaY liforappp at $4,00 a Year; lavarlablylatailuco, by " COB •& VAN GELDER, .. . • - - ITEM ENE MO ,41 ..r.k3r*Ixtri , xsix4ca, `.. ;TEN- lans.s OF Minion, on Lt 9 43 MIX: ettir,SlWAlle; . 1 , .1.40.0 f Sq'lii - C. - 8 Ins , 4 Ins. 8 Afosie Bits. rliti ' ii : ' 1 Equaro, $l,OO g 2,00 g 2,50 '5.5,00 87,00 $1 2 ,00 2 Eilvres..... , 2,00 -3,00 , 4,00 _O,OO 12,00 . gg s eo • litiircoi....;.. 10,00 15,00 11,00 42,00,, 80,20 60,00. i)no Cott ... :.. 18,1 i 20,00 80 00 41 00 1 :I 00 "Ono o . lam Da.Busiaefla Car 9 in eerted•at ll:waste. of Otto Dol • ar a line per pay; buf,noge far sum thou. $15;130., ov_Hpatt,li uotiZoo; 'Cleafq per line; : t dltorlal or Local:flatfeet; Wen ty Coate per Hivy ' • What in "a„ _gorse ? , • Everybody knows solnething about the,power of ahorse to do work, but'.there are but few to whom the mechan ie'i ferM, of one to .ten borne powevis ndt Hire soliteh:Greek. - is, however, when nsed In theseuse under, constderation, as definite as, poss ible; aifil . xnetitis.the poiver required to • lift i tlitrty l three thmisand po‘mds avoix dtipols,onefoot high in one minute. ha tothe end of a , rope over a pulley one' fcibt in dtatneter, plac ed over adeep well, traveling at the rate of two anon, half milesper hour, or two hundred ,atiit twenty feet per minute, will drast:up one hundred sill: fifty PoundSrthe same distance lie traVels.—. The'fin;Ce thus exerted Is called, in chanics, "horse power," it being an ap pinximation to the average amount of. continuous power it is fair to demandof a, strong, 'horse. If we multiply the weight raised (one hundred and fifty. pounds) by the number •of feet it •was moved per minute (two :hundred and twenty), the product will be the num ber of pounds 'Whichthe same power wOnld raise'orid foot high in the name length of time (thirty-three thousand polirW). • The dynamometer is an instrument Made for measuring power, particularly that exerted in drawing. Those ,used, for testing the draft of agricultural im plements are simply very strong spring balances, or spring . steelyards, graduat ed to indicate the power required to raise , any wr,ight. within reasonable limit, at the tate of two and a half miles per hour.. When we apply ithe dyna mometer in ascertaining the draught of Machines, ,if the index indicates one .hundred and fifty pounds it is shown that the _hors.° is required to draw just as hard as lie would do if raising one hundred and' fifty pounds out of a well with a rope over a pulley one foot In di— ameter at the rate of two and a half miles per hour, and so for other weigh ts. The velocity with which, a team moves is to be considered, as well as the weight to be raised, or the load to be drawn. If the horse travels faster than; two and a half miles per hour, while raising one hundred and fifty pounds out of a well, he exerts more than one horse-power. If he walks slower than dila 'he does not exert a force equal to- one horse-power. • In ascertaining the draught of a plow or mowes and reaper, by.drawing faster than two and a half miles per hour, the dynamometer would indicate more than the correct dfaught"; and by driv ing slower, the draught, would appear less than it really is. 'ln testing the draft of machines a team should always move at the• rate of two and a half miles per hour; or two hundred and, twenty ket per -minute, which is the nnii{ersally accepted rate with reference to which .dynamometers are-graduated, and an easyi one to - which :to approxi mate in driving with almost -any kind of team. t - ABSENCE or MIND.—We have heard of numerous instances of mental ab straction--most frequently connected with Drell of great devotion to - some par- .. ticular literary, scientific or theoogiealt. in vestigation w hieh monopolizes the mental powers. We could point out many illiliVithltll4 who All the - pulpit and display in their dis course ytii - ?t powers of.intellect, who, in. • the ~veiai party,, early on some mental exercise which disconnects them from passing events. 1 n Massachusetts is a`. lergyman of this chr‘fsrWhorin his ab sent intervals, is likely to appropriate. to,himself not only whatever handker chiefs may chance td come in his way, but table'liaptins also are frequently found ip his ,pockets'. - when returning , from social tea parties atbis parishion ers."__This was so much a habit, that his wife . would Search his packets on his return for the purpose of restoring the articles speedily to the-rightful own ers. One'day his wife found lit his side porkef a whole silk apron, strings• and ecffild give no account bow it come there:--it wto a mysterious Waft. A lady - of the parish however stttled the matter Satisfactorily. In con , ersation with Ur guest after tea, on some sub-- pet ln - which he felt much interest, he mistook her apron ; 'as she supposefd„_for his handkerchief, and began to tubk" away in'his pocket. Knowing his ab •Stractedness, rather than break the thread of the discourse; she untied the apron string and let it'go, alittleamused at seeing the whole, after two . or three eflbrts, snugly stowed aivay in hispock et. LITTLE THlNes.—The preciousness of little things was never more beauti. 7 fully expressed ,than in the following merge:in by B. F. Taylor : Little martin boxes of homes are gen-, erallY the most happy and cozy i. little— villages are nearer to being atoms of shattered paradise than anything we - ki /, ow of; and little fortunes bring 'the tin st content, and little hopes the leastt di appointments. . • Attie words are the aweetest to hear ; little charities . fly • furthest and stay longest on the wing; little lakes are the stillest, end little farms the best tilled. Little books are the inost read; and lit tle songs the most loved. And when ilature would make anything especially rare and beautiful, she makes it little— little pearls, little di.i.monds, little dews. Everybo4.calls flint little that they love best.. -We once beard a good Sort of a man speak or :;his wife, and we fancied that she mist be a perfect bijou of a wife. We saw her, and she weigh ed 2 . 10; we were surprised. But then it was no joke ; the man meant it. Ho could put his wife in his heart and have' room for other things beside. and what ;we she but, precious, and what was she but little? Atultuna in Parro—muph . in little=-is-the great Ilanty of all we love best; hope for most p nd remember• the longest. ... 1 INFLUENCE.—A taim cannot sin with out having the influence, .and, in some sense, the punishment 'of his sin fall upon others. Thus a _ma' cannot .ba-• dulge - in theuse Of strong drink witb out haying the . sad. consequence rest featfully upon many helpless and inno cent dependents. The bitter crime and treason of a few, have brought indes cribable.and hlumerable disasters upon all the inhabirtt.4 of a great and once prosperous •na ion,. Under • the moral . government of pod, the results of mor al action are n$ limited to the agents of those actions. They spread and spread; and Ni•hen a Wrong ,act •is committed,' Illerc is no such thing.as determining. viliere its i !Innen ce- will -- stop, Wicked Men do not often:stop and , think' what . trains they are Willing, and what con seqUencee will -follow= • their rash and 'foolhardy conduct. ' Drop, a bottle in t he't4a, avd•you do not know to what ? hot• the miseen currents :of the Oep y illdrift it.. Utter the feelylest.word and ythveannot- tell over What - hen - 1V it may A)teathe, and into pilot forms it will :eivi•tolize and Ii ve forger'.- • • , can , ..Tones gi 'es another • instance of the advantages of advertising. He. wire notice _that he had ten bushels ofgrapes; on the vine to dispose of. They were allpt? his bands by next-morningwith ontJeavjng hi the- labor of 'Aching them. ::The aceom o dal ng part ies who :got them' here even considerntsAyough to.oome for them quietly in the' bight, so as to disturb him as little as possible. U
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