The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 18, 1871, Image 1

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Equiportimillaufere
RATES Q.E.Allyr4giSiNGl. •
Tsx Las of thinoN oa LW, MAU ONI 8004 U
0 . S' 1 1 in. IW.Y.PS i 4 Litstio ewe Yr
L$ nitro; 1 . 100 1 2,00 2.150158400 I SU° t 412.00
2 %Plate's.- 1,200.1
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na - 61 - 1 I, v
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gur Spec;t Nett a ate per Nag;Edltottal
Local 24 4110 fariAttt; • j
Tteuelia,44tOftig SY r , , , 1;0E1 .fur 41 filar BCL.
ov-Juitted :110,0;:,
we et Notes, Matisse eit
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13 (3 SIN*AiR
GEO. W. REURICIC,
4TTOUNEY
, ud COUNSELOR at LAW.
Office in Smit and BoieM'a ricrois
from Agitator Office up aira,[second floor.]
Wellaboro Pa, aim. 4, 187 L-1 y.
, Jno;
Att i ornall - aniVetiu . neetar at • tat; t
,•IDlttifri:ii`tta ,In
suratice Agent. Office ovor Krecee D rug Store,'
Wellaboro, Pa. - - Jan. 1, 1871—y
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, • William A. Sof e: - ~,,, I,
Attoru • ', and Cdunseior At Law, Bret door
,aVoke
Converse k. Osgood's store, on.24ain street..
Wellsboro, January 1;1811 y
.
Seelasi toatet4 4 Co. ,1;
BANKERS, Knoxville, Tioga, County, Pa.--
Receive money on deposit, discount notes,
and sell drafts on New !York Oity,,L' Colleet
ions promptly made.—Jan I, 1811.-F
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Jno. W. Idinnii
Attorney, and Counselor t Lavy,,litanafield t Tioga
coinity; -4 , 4, . OoPort pr#l,-;p0mOly.; *Tended
to. Jan. 1, 1871—y - .
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:11'1401 'Or
Attorneye and ContiselOpi at 'Lai.' Will attend
promptly to buelnesi entrusted
the counties of Tioga and Potter. — Office on
the Avenue. Jan. i x 1871,,Yi
9. F.Witeor.t.] ,;•,1 p. B. Nns.s.
Jolty fitieratu r
attorney and .Counsel or -iit,:llitrY-41.1%linaltieia
entrusted to Mai will bo projitttlYlittinded to.
Office 2d door south of Hazlett's Hotel, Tioga,
Tioga County, •le
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win. B. Smith,
Pension, Bounty ati.-&l.lnsiirance - Agent: - Com - -
unications sent tgolhe above addrefis will itr=
cei re prompt attention., i Terms ,moderate,
Knoxville; Pa.—Yan.'l, 1811; - • "
r & -Hoiton;
Seymou
attorneys ancl,Conneelore at Jaw, Tioga
All businn3a entrustod to theiti date arip rooelfe
prompt attention.
C. H. SaYxoun
Jan 1.1871 7
WM. H. AUMSTROE6. SAMUEL LIEN,
Armstrong' tr. Linn,
A TTORNEYS-AT'LAW,
WILLIA4I3PORT, PliNbrA.
Jan 1, 1871—y.
W. D. Terbell & Co.,
)le.aale Druggists, and dealer's in 'Wall Paper;
Kerosene Lamps, Window Ulass,'Perfumery,
Paints, 0 ile o &e., &o.—Corning, Y: Jan.lll.
D. Bacon, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon: , Will attend promptly
lo all calla. Witco on Grafton Street, in rear-of
the Meat Market, Wellabero.—Jan: 1, 11311.
A. M. Ingham, D., •
flutnooopattiW, ()thee at his Residence on the
Avonuo.—Jdn. 1, 1871. •
(eor,ge Wagner)
Sbdp first door north of Roberti , k Bail
ey's Mild.), are Store. Cutting, Fittfniand Re
p tiling ,lone promptly and well,—Jan. 1; 1871
Vetroteuw-tiolpe,
111 uattiohl, oso. eLoSE, proprietJr. A new
!luxe' °end:noted ont4n i lpyine.iple; of ly.e and
tot ae2onintadation ? otelialiuttid:
Jan. I, 1871., : : T
Ilazlett's Hotel,
i tvga, fi,gu County, Pa. Good stabking attach
ed, and an attclitiiro hostler alyrays in attend
ance. lino. W. Hazlett, Prop'r —Jan. 1., 1871.
Inn's ,ftotel,
Xestriold Borough, Tioga Co, Pa. E. G. Hill,
Proprietor, A new and exnuandiil.la building
with All the tuddern ituprovemenis. -.Within
easy drive oe the best hunting and fishing
nrognda in northern Verirra. Conveyances
furniztod. Terms modorere.—Jen. 1, 1.871...
Hotel ) :
flop, Pa.,, E.M. Smith; TropOetor. House in
good condition to accommodate the tinveltng
public in a superior mannat'-=-Yan. 1, 101.
Fanueks' Hotel.-,
,
Li MONROE, ProPrifitoF• Tilifb9 l l 4o, fortnex/Y
uce4Pied by E. Eenowff, 1$ C9ll'tluntltl:on tom.
iNr woo principles. E ~, c ry necommndatlot,
tur Loan anclbeast. Charges reasotniWo., - .
Jo t tpiry 1, 1571, . .
Union lintel.
B Von Born, Proprietor, Wellaboro,-Pai
This houso is plea.pantly looated, and bas all
tho oJnvonitinces for man and bona. Charges
moderate,—Jan 1, 1871-Ig.
llonso and Lot and Nine Acres .of \
Land ipr Sale."
II AELES WILLIAMS offers f,r tale' his:
kj boost, and lot on Blttiti street r .Wollsboro,
and six noes t t Boar the eu'mi,tery., Ea- .
quire of Joseph t i lame , nt the Wollsboro f . oun•
dry. Jan 1,1871-tf
New Tobacco Store !
I E sat,setiber Ilan flt t.
door east Thomas flag
for (40 n;intifacture and. I
WO <I Ji S, (all grad s) Fancy and Common
SJI - 1)47N0 TOB A ,Michigan Fine Cut
CHEWING, an 11 kinds of -
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and thechoi-
cot Brand of ,CIGARS
Call and see t.iyogyselves.
,1011 N W. PUREIEL
xdlsburo, Jan 1, 1871—tf.
HOW A 'RD f , , A NIT.AIIY ATV • AS
sorIATioN, _
1,,, ti v t:Lti..i.ital Cure of the Erriniond Unfortunate,
on Ninciplos aChristiAn eltilmithrulty...,
F,S 4 AYS ON T111.;_ER1101tS 41 , YOUTII, and 11. e Fol ,
li, .i7,f Age, in Illation to 31AnntauL and SOCIAL EVILB
111 II Sanitary aid fo the afflicted. sent free, it. Pealed
env dopcm. Address. 4 ROW AHD ASSOCIATICN, .-
m4l 4, lffln-ly. I Bar P. Plillvlelpliiß, 1,',3.,
TIOGA DRUG
BORDt3NAoeo'...chstantly on
-. X ?tiro, Prqgs qp,f/ Medicioce.
Chetnizals, Paints ancts;illls, Lamp!.
- Stiitibneyy, Yaokoe,Yolttni-P-4c.
t',IE AC:UP:IOI43 , ARErL LLY Coy I`6UNDE-11.
41014, Jan. 1, 1..57 .—ly
WFLLSEIOIIO AND MANSFELD
TAG', LINE.
THE Undersigned proprsetor of
this line takes this methcd of in
t. ri,(lng t. o public that the above , Stage runs
...II . ) (Sundays excepted,) between' the In o pia
c.; ~s t./11,Aft
Leaves ‘ll' ,ll2boro at 8 a. m., and arrives at
toficid at 10 ad a m.
Leaves Mansfield at. 1.30 R. to., and arrives at
ell*boro at 5 p
lon I, 87 t--tf 4 -- W. B. VANAORN.
- Administrator's Notice:
WHEREAS lettore-of Administration lo,tlae.
catate of Henry. C. .ißosworth, late of
Osceola, deceased , have been granted to the sub
scriber, all persona Indebted to the said ,estate
are requested to make immbdiate - payment, - sitta
those belling claims or demandsitgainst the ett-;
tate of the said decedent; will inake'finOiriftbti
tlaUte witholt delay to ' . -
DWARDII.IIOB'WORTH. '
00110110 Deo t 2l, 1870. ; • ;,'-,,Adtret
-~, ~-_
- . THE OLD
'PENNVISANIEd4inSP'
LATELY known as the Townsend Ronne,
11; and for a time - osoopled by D. D. Bolt
" ' day, has been thoroughly refitted, repair
edand opened by,
~, •
' - 'l3 A -- 1 trim L 6
Ml4 - iiOE, -•
who will be' happy to accommodate
,Althio'bi
friends of the house at very reasonable rates.
Jan 1,1971 y ' DANIEL MONROE.
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Tioga Marble Works.
pia. un'dersigned is now prepared to ere-
I. cute all 'orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of eikber„ ,- ri , -
• s 4 4,. 4 i. 4 ' t ..--_, .4 4 '. , ,
I TALI Al:OR flitiAlfD #II4B _ E, .1
p
of the latest - 41e anti -ipproieeworka ship!
and with dispatch.
Ile keeps constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will be'able to suit all wbo may fa
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
FRANK ADAMS.
Tloga,Jan.l,lB7l—tf. ,42,-.-4,=-0
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111
Fall &Winter Millinery
AND FANCY. GOODS
vi As. f3 IELD ..reretfally anponnees to
'thee
u T ir
In. Ric thca e itt t nit.* 'receiving sr
complete" eta of
Fall and Winter Goods.
Espbeilti attention is invited to her assortment
of
Corsets, and Ready Made White Goods,
Also, Zephyrs and Germantown
, Wools In Fancy shade.
Patterns in Zephyr and everything pertaining
to the trade. l KID GLOVES of the beet brand.
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,
' Laces, am
The Wlleox 4 Gibbs SexinaMaeideft for
or rent by thit weile:i V t . \--* l . ''''-'. 44 , ..-. -,--,
k-'' v 6.1 - Ma. A: S. .61 . 3118L115.'-'
Washer() 00.5, 1870. tf
=MEI
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lOWA LAND AGENCY. '
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subscriber would inform the public that
he has th 3 agency of a tinantl4 of ;
lOWA LiNDS •
which he will sell for cash, or exchange for . roal
or person a l poperty;.on reasonable terms. • • '
OREA'P BARGAINS, OFFERED.
lie would say that ho has examined the prop
erty,and titles for himself, and, beliey,es he cart
make it for the iriterth of-persona 'going 'West,
to,give him a catl before purchasing' elsewhere.
For particulars inquire of S. 33. QOODELL, ,
May 11, '7O I c y 'peg" Co., Pa.
1" .9 Actuvt
Wellsboro Union Graded
SCHOOL.
A. C. - WINTERS, A. SUPERINTEND
ENT OF GRADED SCHOOLS,
.1, Awl Principal of: High School.
iT is tire; daterminailim of titeDerec.tors' to
make the course of instruction as thorough
and systematic as ran be found in ttio..Siatq--7
Comincneinirvith the primary depitrtipentj•the
pupil must 11108iCe every year's allottedavork, be
fore being admitted to the next higher., L •
The herd' of teaohers Will po employed in,every
department, the most approved .meOloil,i, of. in ,
struction used and , tlie -best a•earii, 4**,140
over tto pupilsin sChoo)'an - d 'der
Thu Iltau Senuca.
The-Atrinoiptdv.is -,310 -gr
Univereily, New York,
perience in the best c
country, who has spen
and speaks German. Fr
qualified to give superi ,
Pine Artd and the And
(ion in Highcr Ofathenia,
keeping and Music, wil
but aradetnies.
1 The beat school is the cheapeat sohool. The
:Board intend to obviate all objections to tbit
class of popular schools, us far as possible. A
isbffitient corps of•tetichers will' be employed,
that full justice may be dono to every pupil.—
;Tuition is free to all within the old borough Bab
Pupils fronit abroad are invited. Board in
;private fa wino' frp ti /o *3 to 114 per week.
I Tuition, Commo Vnglish, (per term, $5.
" Higher English. Mathematics,
By ORDER OF OOARD•
.Septemiter 7, 187 If
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AIRS. SMITH, on Main ,Street„' 148:. - Intt
±V_L opened a very large assortment of -
TiLYCIP (00011)go
MILLINERY . GOODS,
ed up the Store first
ep'e dry gouda •store
le of
GAY'S PATENT MUFF.
'Ladies that Lavi'n'ot notic'etith'.ettl
astonished at their oheapnera, beauty and cam
fort.
all of which wilt be scat' much below former pri
ce& All work done promptly, and to
fititS. - CA'R.Ot.II;Ii SMITH:
' Wellsboro, -We . . 7, 1670—tf.
IL-IL 808
MEN
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OL•: gym, v-1,44
,Fars the,:e advantages:
atittate. : ,of,,theltgelt este':
gentleman a large
, nduete4 schools of the
two years in Europe,
och and Italian. He is
r instruction in History,
itt Languages. Instruct+.
'cs, the Sciences, Book
be equal to that of the
Tho Board hope to soon bo able to recur si in
struction in. Painting and Drawing, by a lady
who has had several years' instruction by the
best masters in- Germany, and wbo has practised
in the Galleries of Berlin, Drestlen.luniol,and
Florence
New I Millinery !
Which she is Selling at COST,
auoh am
HATS, 1 ONNETS, STRAW GOODS,
. LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
COLLARS, I.PDRERCHTS,
&C., &C.,- •
I am the only agent in this ?taco for
NEW MEAT HARIET
,;:• (First boor East of Cone House.)
(11 E subicribtr has opened a market for the
azennunodation of all in want of
FRESH MEAT.
Cash will h. paid for pork, beef, e.l tton, beef
cattle. Mars and sheep pelts.
Fresh fish every Saturday,
1i 7Efi[tlll
STQWEI L. Jtt..,
ichrembei 2, Mu ti"
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HARNESS.SHO 14
GW. N, , in.., would, fly jfk, WC ftiend
v mat hi liarnees Shop is nnu in full blast
.:nd. hat he is prepared to furnit.l, lit ty) or Ugh
I-3E EAL - 1-331.e. IS ES es St •
,
v, -tkort ut , tict, it, a good and substantial meta
no, and at plea, that can'tlail to suit.
The beet workmen are employed, and none bu
tho best tnateiint used Cat and Feo.
Jan 1 187 t y G. W. NA V I.E.
For Salo or Rent,
A GOOD dairy farm in-Tioga township, Ti:
A
oga county, Pa., about 23 miles west of the
Borough of Tioga. about 100 acres impro'ved,.
and 46 unimproved Hue on it' three barns,,
three dwelling houses, en apple and peach orch
ard, andother fruit trees, Terms easy. AMA&
joining on the west, a farm and timber lands
from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80,:aarsa
improved, with a good barn, a good house and
apple orchard. Good fora dairying farm.-:1-,:;.;i:
Jan 1, 1871—tf. 0. 11. BEYAIONti , ..At
Tioga, Pp::
, .
USTRAY —;-Came to the erielosute of the Bub
JILA ecriber, , about the whittle or last Septem—
ber, seven sheep, which are now kept al thebara
o Trollam doh), la Broughton !follow. The
; obi4 s Is repeated to prove . property, pay char—
ge 4 take them away.
A. S. KREMER.
-- : *ars Jew 4, 1871 se
._ RAILWAY, T l llitE TABLES.
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ERIE, lILWAY.
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Q/IN and alter lIOND Y, De0...4), 1870, 'Prat s
I' Will leaveDorning, at the following hours,viz
. ' Goma Wes?. - ..
- 5,45. 4 . 11 1., NIGHT EXPRESS (Mondays exceptal)
" 'for Buffalo, Dunkirk and the west.
. . a
6,06 A. M„ NIGHT EXPRESS daily, (6,15 A. M. for
Rochester,flundays excepted) fcr Buffalo, bin• kirk, and the west.' ;
6.00 A. M., WAY FREIGHT for Rochester, Etin
days excepted. r
10,25-A. M.,' MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted fpr
Buffalo and Dunkirk. - - '1
12,05 P. MI WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted,for
2 liornellifv
. ..E. kt,
OA. fil.. II IMOR ' XP.g.iluifflays excepted,
-' or Roahe6 re nd o,viitAillin. ' f
OP. M., E M RAN IN, ding—for the Wet .
7,35 F. hi., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, (7 5
P. EL, felt Rocheater,) for Buffalo and th e web .
12.13'A. kl„' EXPRESS MAIL Sundays exceptsd ,
l'a • Buffalo, Dunkirkand t l e west.
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GOING EArti,
12,13 A. IL; NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepte l d,
.„.4Utsonnecting at New York with afternoon blither
and steamers for the New England Cities. i
4,45 A. AL, OINOINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Nee. Jersey. with tratis
for Philada. Baltimore and Washington.
2,07 P. 11., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Elm a,
i Sdndaya excepted.
11,28 A. ki.,;_ DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
s ' 4 , connectirrralt Jorsa t eltywitif
i yel_glir:llx.-.
1.0 ., p ress fisiallor phi Iph 10 Ay -
lil6 P nt, r attivaatus F.V3VAY,- , titry,-.:v-- A
11,40 A. IL, WAY PREIGHT,Sunda exceptedl
4.30 P. M., DIVISION MAIL, fitindaiii exceptid
7.44 H. IL. LIGHTNING I/YPRES/1, daily, conn L
log at Jersey City wirh morning Express tr it
~.,
_kr. Baltimore and Washington. ,- ;,-•
• BAGGAGE 011EOREO TURMOIL &-
Aar A revised and complete" Pocket Time Table'.ot
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connectlk ,
Lines,hasrecenely beenimblished,and can be proc4rt,
"ink a PP,A,2 II. /9 P fP.oo l .4o4leAttf.thoComPs
WM.A.NAN, L. D. RUCKER , s
Gew , iPasp.Agent. Genlltlnp.
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illossburg& Corning, &Tioga R.
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Trains will run as follows until further notico
' 't NI 4 RO A.
No. 2, 2:35' o. 4, • 0..' No. 8, 8,2.
'N0.10,11,35 t ' o, 12, , ;" 0 ,50. No. t
8,20. No. 18, 11,12. 7/,
GOING SOUTII FROM TIOOA.
No. /, 928..% No. 3, 4,55, No. 5, 8,01. No. 7, 145
No. 9,7,20. i No. 11, 10,18. N 0.13,1,42. •
L.11.81IATT11011,8up't;
.riltorn Central R.U.
r RAINS FOR THE NORTH.
nandagn la leave Elmira &stator s:
at 7 12" On
et train on road] 11 00
10 80 go'rsi
Dec, 8, 1870, trains will arrive aftd
roy, as follows;
Tilllmitate
Accoruodatia
Expreae[fluit
Mall
AccslnTavd!to
`OII g d alt
depart from,
RAVE NORTHWARD.
92l p. m.— ally (except Sundays) for Elmira acid
Buffalo latßrie Railway frdm .Blmire.
1011 a. m.— ally (except Bundaya) for Elm ira,Buffili
lo,Oanandelguatßocbostor, Busp.Bridgo and the
Canadae.
•
LEAVE SOUTHWARD. •
955 A..m.—Dally (except Bundaya)l tst . , BalMMOrte
• ' Washlisgtotf,Pbilidelphia,dc.
7 07 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Bann:wit,
Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED R. FISKE. ED.B.YOUNG
Gang Bap tMarrlsburg, Gentlyaes..dg't
Baltimore,Md.
Arrival awl Departure of ✓Stages.
TILE Stages tinning ovir
the different routes front
s WelTaboro, will depart and
art-Ivo:as follows, from tha
'lB Wallabbro Pbet Office:
WELIsDoItO & Tnbos.—Depart b & 10, a. m., arrivo
and T o'clock p. m.
i'VEttssoriO4 31 - 01 , 11.P.—Ilepar a. la; arrive Bp.
Moe. & Thur. 2 p.
' arrivo idc,nday &Thursday at 12 m.
- :
o & Jr.itSay Sitoria-Depait Mon. k Thur. Oa ra
• rilvaTnestlat kri.b p.m
Visual:mu° &somr.FortZ T -lierk: Tura. & Friday at is
1. 4 - ' ,,, : , -r*To - iLIII - 4 Yri. a. at 12 m.
4.4
--.NTORE
:
WELLSBORO, PA.
ANDREW - roLinti
who bas long Leon estabi
liahed in tbo Jewelry busk.
110513 in Wellsboro, boa aI
ways on sale, various
kinds and prices of
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Al4if
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AMERICAN WATCHES .1.
GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEL
RY, OOLDt CHAINS, KEYS, RINGS,I
PINS, PENCILS, CASES, GOLD 4
STEEL PENS, THIMBLES,
S; RAZORS, PLA
TED WARE,
si , oo
C. MA MINES,
SEWI
&c., &c„ Zke.
her articles taivally kept in encl
which is sold low for
With most o
establisbpeut
MEE
Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on:
A, FOLEY.
butt
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1371. , y,. »
Japttary.l,
To. the''Citzens'of 'Manslied'
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AND VICINITY,
T TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public
I that I have• on hand a large and splendid as
sortment of
PARLOR AND COOK
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0 IT FA sl
,
both iiiefulAid (finapiontal, whieb I am offering
•to.thelinblid 'ehesVeizthan ever sold before. 1
will sell a goo,d-No: .ff-Cook Stove with Furniture
fOr $2O. "I Beep in"stock P. P. Peckham's pop
ular Cook. This is said to bo the beat Stove
made in tbo United states. I also keep the
Lightning X _Cut Saw,
the fastest cutting Saw in the world. Tho man
ufacturers of this Saw challenge the world under
a forfeit of $500 9 that that this is the fastest cut
.4B # ll lv.P9ft - .1 • . •
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Thanking my Wends for ahcir,paticinige
thn past; anCtioting'itill to merit their raver,..l
am as ever;gtateful; '
0. B. KIPP.
P. ;;;:. •
8.-1 challenge one and all of the Slov
Adele' in this county to sell'as cheap as I do
J.W.Jaquish,,not excepted. G. D. K.
::•:Mansfiel6, Nov. 2, 1870.-3ra..
Administrator's Notice.
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t i TEM ot Administration pendente life,
Sabin;. been granted to the undersigned on
the esttste,orißAtopplan ih4 , ol,stpe,,late„of JAW
lion t6rriiibtoga CO , a.,
sons having claims against said estate, and
those Indebted to the same are notitledj to call
for settlement on L. B. SHIVER,
j CAROLINE Mo/NTiRE,
Adriers.
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be fourieli t he "Complete Poetics -11 i - f
Thomas Hood," as edited by Epee at:
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l': mittrelnitty bales at night,
Her emtie t taitt ,hr Asir is brown, A
W ids eiltitii' e a ter wings— . „ . .1'1 1 ,:
'-p liti l ,R9py.Atteleu she flutters down'A'r.i`
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,Attd.talkinglirils, with etted-tongrio 1
... Forlinginpstmmand telling tales; - t
..i. Litid:priittt brie b% tikettliw z t,he way I 1 1
7., 21 tireitglifSlt-plitllit sitollitli* dales. I
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#t e:) . t.: thetli Ilona ociti2B; wi.th aloiloCe/i4, 1
'•.,, :".,.. kid ogerelz—W.dreadful r(01181.1c,
~-, • „', Andloves draw tbeWoriielitratry iiii '-' 1
'., • 'fo sied:thti blood Grier - Is pm * 3 , i
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OiJaillittameo olombsoefrold, aii;toOtid 1 .
4ittreii dragillislibliirli the lor is; 7 ,- t i , l' '
And ilo:rikentikawL,alintef 'Pond& )11
7 When wtoked Oglaron,* tr an
~,w eppA
' i-:' And:with tie ,losie, blaflt &Qui - - #4(9 ;•••
, tltittiood been love the dark, itid 114 '
' - Theirglit 0.1 Oetsant a#:thft daii • i::-.1 ?,
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:.[Fiom the Betgrapia L4ndon)Abngsl]E
kacoirico6.4 ohrjetJUas Party.
X 3 ctkettlOtisdll,B..ii.., the curate , .
whopopuiArly supposed to be up
enithing, from writing an article in
thiniterZy Win Seinatic
to " doing" an acting charade for the
Young Ladies' Journal, was surround•
ed by a faithful " rose-bud garden of
g 14 8 ;" as-tfict Laureate _ tails them.
jobson , -LA. * of Trinity, wag tbird
.10 fangrei of Pis yeai,t.ind
In claasfcs might have goitin for
eoniething of valueas a'-grinder or :tu-i
tor; but be had set op his tabernacle
in_ BlooLo@Pliqxvid Wood.. like the'
very oppOitifforf a slaw, round - abour.
St. Giles' and the courts adjacent.
Jobson was high, but not dry; and Doe
too high for so earnest a marl., Xre irr
his eiirplicelirettiliciWand:'sportid
hood and its rabbl i t , skin ,trimming in;
ethirdh, a 008- ,
sock in'hie - friendS" , houses, and wheal
about his Work was called a priest.— .
What sort of priest the poor people.
thought hith, it is difficult to say:' Suf
fice it that he was good to them, work
ed harder than any .Workingman, for
rather less than his pay, and withal
4 0 , 0 °4 ILY9iS".; Owl iparty,
anYz \ of- ,ther . ,! 'jou using es" or! .
young mereinin s 4 , liirilon i rnet in the'
neigh6Orlnikailuarea.„Ar. YObion was:
Popular ; he mixed;
easily, e:l3t..3s.rbat e_aid;:and had a'
sunshiny sort of gOodUess which IS,ve-!
, rrattraetive. 'But n "-ko did ;dot tnlx
4atrene;. * ‘f9itfine quietly let;
remain vAiere he was, doing what
good b e(Outd yhleh; on the whole,
was the best thing fortune could do.
'So, Miss Parltyne,son find a Christ
mas party a great bore?'
; Awfai4saidTatt,y. : •arkyna ) :making
a button" - moat", rciary as a Dor
cas.'
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ME
' Oh, Pin sure, ) - cries little Mr5...Mi1der41.,..-..who,
der41.,..-..who, having 'no children !herself,!
made plenty of clothes '; for 'thOie who
-had; l'yoir-said that bur yist pititcaa was
: ,
So it is ' . 1344.44.45 , , 4 for,thup sort of
tbing _put have
C ristm ]? 'a;' antsomet ling exci
cant ; PX.i3oo4.hiclitiii i;Z great
helres ;'l , tt4orlivi46 - 014 COO
tt;7.,
than' ihrizlctpicipOnitkirellie Isbell, and
one that was hatched :last' Christmas.'
Wonder'. whether that 'girl tells
lies,'ttioughtMaggie Syrnea;
,tlatighter
of S. P.30.eni.. - Q4:o.,.`Ptimp 'court, who
was poor,. but:: very. pretty;; ' / don't
get any prOpoials.' .
Perhaps Mr. Jobson 'read ,Waggle's
seciet t for he, 'said plump onti. : . like a
great I,?ci;SAILI, Misilliownjohii; peo
ple don't flirt with you, they flirt with
ycifir leitune:"
ME
' Men al* axi-euriiiink 'and so belie!' i
said Miss Brownjohn,' bitterly. 1
• Neglected,Tedueation'or-women I— '
I'd have them all learn mathematics
and logic.
, Yen don't even know fig--
`.4i3").,iit t #YllOgitibi: Barbara 6etarpnt,
t4r#4 . *OtuO.l9h 071 -8 ..! '- -• , -*- , :•!, f -',-
I {
_-.'':.Niqtat., 2 B That, Mr. , Jobs
rawful ? Please construe it.' on ; som thing'
;. I --: -: '
- .'--I can't ; and-nobody-ran ; It ' sense
and nonsense, toakt. But look ere:--
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Anything predicate: a whole lass—
you understand V
_fe: 3 , , .-
' Oh yes : a flass*Aw;like we had
,at Brighton4,l4:':3 l l4;''' - :!;
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;. s And your ftith r, and Mri i Xioldero,
'and the rest of ankind, inol ding the
last new wonde iii - verse, and the Poet
Laureate. Pm t joking.' 1
t 0 , 1 ,11 t.. 4 14. Alktbe. l Jes, arced! Vuttlor
i i ,bardeit", and t isirrßrO_Wiliol7ll ,- 1•V1116
kvini4Oh - erAli#fd , witen,she_ehilse tehy ,
t ' WeCiit,fliiitiiil the curate,' you
donl,7i'trioarkivsk . you .say, an d you
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jelvtS4 What' Voienikitg.4loX*
siireeidit' thifstinieliiiitek are 'i , ery
jolly :things, if rikidltilikeo ; )':,,'''.''''
"Aititiitif 'the"girli VOilititeklior,et,;
4141a,ViiiitghaPp'orfedrniit' 'OO 'l4 theni
Atiktfisifig i tiiiinkkeeiiiiiite.4er ! ' lifr.'•
,mil eh; thittpithliislittlW4o4 < k .o:•#.
;hid ftitifefee . 'mliiii ? - 4,4441 'old:fitird
'Verihactili'and'iniii 'Odle dredle4'
-, b4fori%niiittnite) . ioliaitlic4l4l, fp
2 101; ti). - gr.'litrStqijohir,lilid:' for 'years`
invited the' 't*o 'Partnerii;:. - thabb - apd
Catohitt, ‘o his house, but - thOliktui
-quarrelledt and- hoth4uth tefused-.!-• Iklles
• Parleyner litidstOid herself tirifor Lady
•.1 - ollup's gathering ki 4311 it `Lit,dy - " Yiillup
had -a gathering in the , abati s`- of 'Car
buncle, that '4Ould'aotl--lai 'Worn In ft
br00611," oil '' thiP bask cif het right) att.,'
andt Whit l a t gtire: ':'And' tikallthe - little
pirtY.weliol-withinit4tOinirtibt for *a
C
' hrlittiitukindliffettit tlibliilittieei
rtniserablonbtaiktlielinttalthOughlhey
all said that-it - -Vitsloll''''' '-`c"' 1 ,-
:;. 4 -1 1 cti thalF all 'bent° tein . ;§;*arti—lt: l
(lietc, , llniltaYlSit 'alt.! . ' '''' - 1 ' " -..'''''' '
• ..iz 1.
'-'f. - 4 ' o,`:- how il iee 1" 'Cried' mioti 3 Polloll,_
1 with a gush Of sentinient-Lellethite'seu
tireental:''.4 Wbese-laittolbale , --s , l J '
' 4tiz the= cahoot , teeth.;" :it's lintehed
nowin beautitbilyllall3'!Vartilsh,;''eptli .
timber roof, eighty feet by thirtif gat:
i a ..-the'Jortna; for , loubiteatai 'and' the:
desks, that can be put at entangle for
tardttables f -andlwu shall heoatikrlght is ,
Atirbeitt..ll4 X");..31i1t":.-, t)ii.l fift,f 1 -.,..::1;it
) `‘,lJ).."t'O t ' ' oil' il 4 )l''il ik g AI ;-)s4 i
The words of the Re.watibert.l/04-.
mini: 4,-4,i We PerPettutlVuratevt , thts'
dltiAliPtilhntehaMbleb.itn had; cleated
'out of khlyitypeighborlionitandtheiEd,-.
(44) ,., R 4 40 14 .Psl!•' , . " I,oRe.rfli,l°,- 4 1# pro-''
Aetitid4r,trne,,, ~. _ very thAng.Wenf rigl#
as 01,t - 4100 ; i00:iiii)oRwtut , ,focikitiA : ps
by`triost people as the' very enT4,O:-°,l'
rectitude.
.....
'' TO'', the : Part 4 th e re ...taine .. not . ontir
`Milt ilrei*njohn , :a nilet:heantlfat.girl*
:Olie:*141; blkilti,44 , I :iftii.. J?Palth- aPd. '
iiiki4fiit* fi4 :, -but. Pqn-14FPW14 01 Inc'or
Princess-gate; Esq., one of the ,richeit -
men out. Mrs. lienjaminßrownjohn
:ioiti(t4rti, AO ; for the ' 'NkpiOY 9 0 4.00
*ChM have ' done '", anithlno fo'ii!ea.Bo
their 'diughtei katiali ',An d o
. .wOiderful
to ielate; there" ctoo4iinrely a byan aeCi r
dent;,or a ' iria‘c ; .6i i: e lv4lth:,R4ttinus
Byrnes; 44, C., was - • grievoutiy- outpace..
ed-nthare was found, scowling each at'
the othei' v ''Corritry'`Ciabb' and T,O.iirter:
Catcbitt, both, esqulrei when out Otini r
sineaanne residingat Haverstook,.and •
:the other at Pulse Hill, which each Pari.
slated in calling the hill, as if it belong : .
Oil solely and•ekclusivelYr . io him.- OW-
ehitt-Went to this Wlldlpinty-41tir ihe
Strict iniderstandlnC that,' -,.C- tabb . had
~
gone down to Brighton-len baobab:o .
jolly. Making, .thernto - escape' the eter•
na'.9 291 tP 3 .... °, 1 . 411 4F - 14:•:: ::Z.."':: -•-... i
' There seem to be more children
aboutnt Christmas than at ' anY abet
'period'-,Of the: year,' . said t;rabb ;.. and
did hanot;seeenoughtflefil , :.-, , ..
.!
Septiatea Bytnes,,a ..V e ry . studibus
. , - •
Licto .. ,*lo - . had ',Writhtth..aboUt ;Roman
law, and was . supposed. to editind
.lustinian's Indftutes,:for the dirtct, pur l .
FAO of Showing, that they . wtre based
entirely on
,the law of Moses,' was owl
of those men wh0,... when they; cease
'lve'rithigattheiristaintithiapAl 400
TA3T? - i*T - u - ritifiitittittui- -- ho4t'• • 'i
He was =quite-as young; mentally,' as
. his 'daughter Maggie Byrnes ; - and she
'and hlrtWo I lands, Mr, analStrei.BOl4
dero,,two mey, black eyed'. and red
cheelred tpeo l e, 'wll •0 lobited :rather '
M
ir
ore lik e bre her` and slater, •tban;hus:i
_hind Mid vita-and' Who admired all
the pretty 'children 'and - pitted, ail 'the:
sickly ones—were es fall of rea enjoy;
meat as they could be: Ay for 151r.-.Tobi
1 aon,-he-was, in his own iight; - , afi Most
and as clergyman, the at the par 4
ty. ',Everybodye.tpetted him to -heap;
shit 'befog ed. his -Usfili o ground,i 4 • 'Ol.
0:4 - AlptiiipOitivthikaw.„ - itatielirnivn4 ;
John looked on hiM with a real slam-
reticicSehea..fihistiti- - thathif*a4l26
difelionee hetiiiiinitch Ind. 'poor , and .
Ordered aboub her angust - tatheran i dVie,
ohjectlenableCrabb o and,C4o/;# 1 , 4) 1
:ktiai liadheerqaohnen. :, . i!, - i "
,'he' patty, been at five, : The tiCh
guests, ,W/Iternekhy',.lthson'. in '.h I.a
highbred Way-riot he was unmistaka -;
bly a gentleman—Were delighted*lthl
his,.ptetty,,ii(m , soliot toorn, .detoratedi c
.with -.mottoes, holly ...with -red berries
and bright laurel' leavee.; .There' i'ilig
many religi o us mottoes, 'hilt not_'onel
that was not appropriate,, manly, andi
beautiful; •' In the. center 'Of:the:end
',Wall, , 6i/tr.:tilt :tenter' takla.,aild,thfiel
long • table's stretched down--the • .room,
there hone . the' 'winds, • ,"Peaee: on;
Earth ;" at :the 'sides, Were; • ".tie2oft
Good Cheer;",-.*.' - !Try_to be Good;" • andl
in 'a onnepicuous place there blared;. in I
red and green letters, Mr. ,Tol?Siiit's 00a
Motto, "Don't Viircirot Yourself." Balt
the evil among his poor people, he Said, i
arose; `aatording• in the , ladies of the;
humble families ha-Visited; from "wor7!
riting" themselves.' And this vigorous;
matt • lid 0 !',,slited - tan:lasi f,' 'ealir, 'to 0 we d
thing, . an d. threir.idd.,tronblei off his
mind as a duck throws water from •40.
flite . .. „ _;;. <<
,'"?I'On. ray Ward,: _Mr . Jobson, your
room looks admirably. set out 4. Tatar
cipa' te much
,pleasUre,:i'M . sure,'. said
Mi. BrOWnjohn, in patroniaingaccenta.
..
And_ much hard wor k before it is
. over' said the curate, :Saloarineup, his
aliotuders,
atioUlders; and ' pointing„ ,to a mo tto,,-
:ii Work While it, is day ;?. underneath
'which*ae another, 'and a con:inn - Mt;
: ' sl' , :itt l 4 l )k lao-)iara*.c4;r: ,"„;-- - . . :: ;'-';
• • "Pon my:word s ' , said -- -the 'merchant
;to himself, ' did'ht,' know' there had
I been so *inch ,gOod 'senae • ameng-st he
elergy; thereisnothlriglik4 bard work.k
i Please; ladies arid, ken (lemeili::*ill
'you draw up in, '.ii haw' lilhind.:rael 7 -1.
Ali. Symes, you -are, a . sergeant in-the:
frins , of Court ; jutit,po-:tht:to In firdt - itY:
IS , treti iironghthiay4,o ;up Ottir i f f ii k tif-- - , 1
ted the captain,. and.drified his ;little .
troop;': F:plaping - Cribb' =land '-'Catchltt- as
pivot. men o.t i . - 64.'944, tit ilf , Aliii.77,-;
Then,: lobsoii, ,itincliAl._ beil,•l- OMI- the_
large door was opened,- and' 1u
. 03arebeil:
'about sixty ` children ; ,:of.: 0.6140#3 - , iqiiiii
iog, I t OnWard; Christian Soldierah so
prettily and:Sweetly, , arid so- iorttyjul
their-parents andtriendiat lonikaix.fr;
'.444 , ciimii:,fiiiiiiistiivilisii*lieli-fiieYl
'. l hadlearded by:their motlitork-Aip."atid. , ,
*4n the room, find. ille*:. : lii;, - ,-.'Orktk. ;
d'.iF t ,ilii - Liii,ti)) l 9, ,r titii(trii4 - :44, , f - Nootkii,.
.voices andsthe twenty, be-thirty guesta
took up I the. chorus; akitihilsheirtler .
hymn Ii 4.y-iiiid4.o l 4lo, itri ii*gc
i)asot iiirniing•:the , Whoinpowert alio:
1640 Einto the: 94)4_ 4 ' , mid :, p
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huoi*oottio*,;4.to l 4'44klotilk
oiiiitikts,4:lz4.B . o7. iviiiiwi t - veitting.
%pita.** e ansatiowil LA •i)ic 2_ ,I a . ..,:ttilsii..:
i-.t.- f. , ' .wizr_ _ il whi c h `
I i Thenp l lobson in. tlie alletioe
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ensued; tookapp ont 0, tb Lb.
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hie I - easn'oec 'and liabi, - 1, 0!3! ,4. 7 ,P4
'brethren ; 1' *iiiifil ' bea riirPl a' . , drop : ti.-' -
' Arid . 11,:dld 'tear it',4rOPf a nd' e'O-410
frita; add batciiiti t ' latisl,l4stioS4.",,
` *4 64 4ol lol oktfo‘Tiklii!? line 1 ,!44. 'A:
Ail)t iii4e 1 41,*0004 , 114 . # in 0 - sA
enene) :;, 7: ' !"., , -
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} After:46 iill' 4 i#o,:letise.ik - viistiea all,
'lila guests 4 jii e.riy cliFfet!iiicts,; ,fitnd,eX-'
PlaineiitOW,it was—but this was f:p.l-.'
Oa' lichen-that tire:lE4(oa. amigentie=
'Wien-.. ' p res ent ` ;ba ' dT,P . l . 4Yl44 l .I , tle feast, ,
a:tato* they; did en'in / the nameef the
lifeiY''poundq :Of a z rf4t4r 1 T 44, ;end •
that .bi)
.*4460:44, sholi ; ) , :l'Ocv o F oriii
',B '4 ',6;' l ' (4 . 9' 4v .0: .5 ,00 4 ,4,- - ! tt!eyii! Mak
ing-hirdeglif;entirely, .ope„of L A ' ere ;)
could Oct ; 0.4 then k n elt. ;a great
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p-44x
P e fgt*RtfIXF*AVATP,°P gf*/ 0109 a 1 0tP
One - Ml . 4i; , and - then the good . , . '4:.)fn.
' f e r - e d - PP' a prayer , , so true ; 40 tail 4f,
reeilig s ,,, #nd,. so .peantifni. ,tI A -MOO
1 4'-' 3 .- - Il e 04'47, : i/i l4l . kage'ill9lrai9t4P l P
,cirf)4e*/,P.,.r, ,t10,0ar'71141441v4.4*Pa1•
:TkieU, after ` a leek 4 4tueu' l tett;teLero t -
' liil4o . i k- ii VP h :44'.l . PArled ik pa •, , eYonatti!.'
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;``Yes, sir,' said Byrnes. And' in. a
')iK? Crabtand , Catchitt wets maren.
ed.offi and placid as carvers at the to!-
bles. 1 .',,,." , :i. , • ; ;` , i 7.,. "-: - ' -''''' ''''
8 Mr. Bolter,' Crfett the, curate;
,and a
1 . Wtilte beaded old, gentleman,_ a 'deeply
:o'o itent,. , , b u t
~ ,-- p u cc fraudulent ; , bank.'
raPt, - 4 1 .1 1 „°, - r. o lTiigd;- !P ease cake th
'Pad ott4e:. ggentvc_4o.lQ4 , Ik , fr.,isynteli,
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-Present: 1:4°4 1 .04d f7F44lta' p ;.3V -shalt
not dine ; till -,eeveri.- ~ lrulies.,Yon
; will attend to the. obild 13,,and. Make
yourielves ge erAlly,use v.,
•Away - went , Mrs. Browiktrihri; 'Patty -
Padua& andllaggle Symes, btiMming
.Ovee•with -happiness. at; being , teiefe l,
and tuckingand-turning,rip , their line
dresses, so.asto wait-with more ease',
-At- _it , went Orabbr and-Vatchitt, eaeto
furnished :with :huge -- nankins'te cover
their best black,-and in matched-a file
',of cook.shop men, with roast and- boil.
, - ed - fowl rand- flesh, and Vegetables- in
I abendartce. - prabb, who- bad' a "knife
as sharp-as a razor,- carved - like the pro
fessional add o:Ay:faded - -gentian:len p
;who, by living in the neighborhood -of
toiled -pork and- 'peas :pUdding, grow
=like- them. -Mr. and Mrs. Bolder° were
-absorbed in looking afterthe little chil
dren. Byrnes was übiquitous; and alt
-*ere so anxious to pleadr, and to serve,
that after alnostdespierate engagement,
in which Brownjobn came up out of
-breath' with delight -and wonderment,
.103 said;-' By Jove, :Mr. - Jobson, '1 never,
saw peoplel eat so much in mY' life !'
Ah, sir,' said ' the , curate r e' remelt
ber.this ia.= heir onnfettsfi many have
not eaten - I, .aft-alt-e—r Alia some
have fasts' for a day , or so previously.'
'you're a good,mas, Mr. Jobson,' said
larownjoh ,; .‘ put me down for te n
Rounds tow l iard'expenses.' - .
Sir l' cried the curate, 'with delight.,
' , beg paidon for. otiSring so little ;
make it twenty-five,olf you pleatie.
Hallo! why,: what's -that'? Clan I be-,
Move my. eyes Why, 'they have not;
spoken for 01,7 c months I'.. ,
Yes, it was actually the- caie; there
were erabb and Catehitt shakinghandst
The occasion was this: Crabb, after
Winning a Victoria Cross symbOlically i
ktrearving the 'beef,- had , felt his
and
Patina grinowith the puddingd:end the
Chriattnak pies, and had - deserted 'llls
post—no , longer useffilly to-be held—` .
'tind had eonitititted:timself as waiter,
Eitill‘ under the Watchful eYeof Byrnes,
- Q.‘ C:, 'who, having bet his daughter
Maggie that a certain Bob Swallow ,
would eat more pudding than Ben Bolt,'
waacareful to encourage Swallow, fOr.
the sake of winuingthe.bet, (five kiss
.ea against one pair of JOUVIII'S best No.;
6.) .As - Catchitt had, also constituted
-himself waiter,: and' seizing abate of
- pies, moved hastily to the. left,-where
.be espied a temporary lull lnthe battle,
-while Crabb, with la thnge.' 'pudding,
moved eagerly to the right, the -come-.
quenee , was that Catehitt 'sent one orl
,two mince pies over Crabb's head, be-:
lug. the taller Man, and Orabhdeposited
the pudding in Catehitt's manly bosom.
Beg pardon,.Pm sure, , -said Mr. Cat
chitt, who was a gentleman, and •quite
ready to take the fault on himself. .
What's that ydu said 2' cried Crabb.
,I',sald that /, begged your, pardon,
and I, do s ' said ,Catohitt, somewhat
.` And I grant it, my boy, a thousand
times over; =give= meyour-baud ;' and
Crabb; who.had only waited' for - the op=
portunity, and was longing for the ram
menceo2keht te ; be made by s a_ partner
who was his junior,
• oaught hold of the
handthat was about to pick up a pie,
and shook it with_ fervor. _
• Thanks, Crabb, 'my boy,' said •his
partneri quite delighted; andnow Pll
thank, you; for those pies.. Burt my
shirt front?—no; damaged the napkin,
that's I say,- isistt It
"Wonderful, •IS not? I say, got
anything to drink? , 'Elharp•Worki" that
carving. You. and-I had all. the •work-,
Oatehitt.' •
=1
"'Here you t are, geital Waiters in
'the town,' said little Bolder°, wh; with
hie wife hidiaken 'Cbarge of ill ein; 2
:teen. ' Brovinjohn was on the spO, bi
ti in aViel, - of coarse, aTiti, elinking their
liisiais like stage ecirolpiratorsi the threw
liftmen - Eliot:wed down T hie i r throats
'hit seemed to - he'neitar..
`l' After that the' fun; greW i bohiterous.
I:ciiricii for the seniors, lemonade for the
OilOketi!'tea for the Itilifo;;,niaile. their.
I`Pfkartinee, and' the etcle,liant . ecir4erii,
!Mitt ''liVai ton weikedamong'tlieirgueste,
," R tt'NO . ,aE l Otte` pretty` to see' o ,F l . l iftl.
Tien: neire* 'Katie Brownjoht4 Took to,
thif*iirest and Most; helplisiebiOrea;
4ifd 'no* AtiC . Whai.haii,q 'her latiier'e
4,iideis, ineViOiSeitthe . _.eonttei 4 duke,.
!--Lit iS but Taiii:iiiiitkthat ate' duke iitits
A'Veri Dad duke, ,aiiil - .itini, the ‘ st i *. l 'i
k.
younger son, tooafteilifaiiiilgriee,": 2 - - -
iwisenterilig into earnest convocation
vitti Lpoor book binder; ,, andi osubahg.,
Ins itexperleneet, ritti :a , i pretty- •Iltttla
! hilted:AK: , The two- young women—. 4
1 One so tloh,ttheotherinipeOri 4 khacteaeb
. 1, child on het kniee;:entiCette;'Was lie‘
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=ISM
,~.,c~4~ , .;i',
i,enineton most hloquent description
fit Mr. Jobson'a good nees, , As the Win
dree444pokei not withou a tear , or two,'
.of the curate's simplab aver? and nn
ostentatious g•xldn,eis . Katie BreWh
fefin lal_ h, t 4 lqbispe!Zd, ilyb is th 0,
inan'foinae." ' - " ' I
,
And'op, as the yoUng tidy overfied
her father and mother in all sensible
'iliingi; there wee something to e hoped
fori—ln 'the far dieter:be, let us' ay. " Lit
sometimes the ihobit, distant thiogei Lie •
made neater by chance,' just as . lig t.
;
and so it happened that, as the 'eur, to
~ w as bending , over tine • little ' oripp ed•
child, with hinvoice softened and Is
,eyes and face , made beautiful, by lava,
atie bent down too, and said :;•, . • !
a ~
.. ___, , , ,
Iv, xar. Joollohs, Wnat- a happy da
ou have given mt.!,
' A haPpy,dayl' said 'the parson ;
wily, It Is not ended yet; there's
inner to Come yet for the big folk I
he lur e room in the mission, house.'
' ' We l t that' is jolly l' • reP l :ed Kati ,
Who,' l e a strong, healthyyoung w -
mll 3 / 4 2; had a good appetite and began to
feel hungry.' - 'l3ut it will not be better
than this : here all the people are sO
happy and, eo good; all the poor arie
good, I think.' • ,
• s
~.`,,l,u_s b earlng , What • most of ,us would
never bear,' sahthe curate, solerenty,.
l'they are, lnd ee d .
80--#O, as
Wrangler,Jobson was, hound inot to al
low every generalizaion—' what Bays
the Laureate? and he's a genius, you'
know :
"'Take my wprd for it, Sammy, tha' poor in A
Itithp bfbad.' 4 • ' ' . I
You see he's wrong, and you're wron g:
generalization is always Wrong.'
'The little child had hold of his stron
ger finger, and looked up into his kind
ly face. The cleric stood ,in his black
Cassock, fitting tightlyiacross his broad
manly cheat, girt with his surcingle,
and loolOng as if he could knock down
Bel, and theßragon too, with his strong
,i , "
hand. He. us -n:nrdel of f health and
strength a d' goodness, three things
which all onion Ilk's ; 'he I was gentle
ad the smut Wind; and as 'strong as , a
storm,:whe he liked`; and Katie, see
ing in him the embodiment of power
and wise goodness, let her eyes sparkle
with Iwe as they met his. This cot&
pletely floored the curate, thus to be at
tacked on his own stpronghold,
' Hallo !' he thought to himself, for
'he could read a look, and his 'eyes fell.
' Generalization,/ he murmured;. then
clearing his throat,•he continued, ' Yon
know that ru e l in logic I quoted the
other day, Mills Brow njohn 2—Barbard.
=
.celarent—' • . .
Katie did not give him time to fine
ish.,. I ,
,
' That Seems to be a pet quotation or
'yours, Mr. Jcibson.' . 1
'lt is; it is so genera* useful:; it is
a favorite,' said the poor man, rather
confused. •
welsh I was Barbara P said Katiei
etching the curate's eyes again.
Ilis4hi l osed out 'with a sudden love;
hers fell before them.'
Do you mean 't h a t ; 1 1 Miss Brown-,
John ?' s: Id the parson, as if he bad
need to ask that.
',Katie's answer was peculiar. The
bashful, modest eyes became trium
pnant, the blush of maidenly reserve
blazed up into the color of triumph ;,
never had she looked so beautiful,-a'
She held her soft white hand out to an;
tlther strong, brown . band, which seem
ed by instinct to be seeking for it. The:
little watchful, crippled boy, as he look
•d up at this, which was but a momen4
tary effusion, a moment which gavei
the color to i ts life laughed at the barp
,,el
piness be caw on both faces, and ad-;
mired the fine, ll grown forms he
law before him, though he knew I tliaC
he would never be so strright, so tall;
so beautiful.
,
' Hallo !' cried the parson, coming to`
his senseS; ' why, it's ten minutes to /
seven, and we do all things by olock- /
work here. Here, Mr. Prosser; step /
out, sir.' _ . •
' Ay, ay, sir!' cried, Prosser, a little;
man, with a hunchback, who had been;
to sea, poor fellow, • till his back
oped too terribly. Ay, ay, sir!'
' Pipe all hands Mr. Prosser!'
Prosser stepped up on a form and•,'
blew a boatswain's whistle; and the ,
clatter, noise, fun andlossip ceased
a moment.
`Will you have the pin drop, sir?'
asked Prosser. .
No, thank you, not now. Ladies:
and gentlemen,' said the parson, 'the;
carvers and waiters are going' to din- 1
tier ; I leave you under the headship,
therefore, of Messieurs Bolton and Pro 3-
ser, and hope in due time to return and ,
spend'•'the evening. Mrs. Brownjohn
mgy I have the' honor— Symms, my
dear boy, take Mrs. Bolder°. Gentle
'men, each a lady; and now allow me
to lead the way.'
And a capital dinner—capital. cham
pagne, an excellent, ) turbot,. fowls, tur,
key and beef—and, waiters who were
masters of their art, had the curate pro
vided ; and never was'a company more
hungry and more pleased'. Crabb. and
Catchitt vied with each other in fun
and jollity, Symes made puns by the
bushel, and the Bolderos laughed, so
that Maggie Symeawas quite frighten
ed at them. After dinner,
.all the
guests, by a Unattimous vote, constitu
ted Brownjohn as the chairman, dera.
• Ong him to than. Mr. Jobson In their
; u • nited names. hen Jason, sly dog!
;arose and told his Mends simply how
;he managed matters, and howgenerous
Mr. Brownjohn had more than repaid
lim for all the coat he had been put to,
'and how the surphis should be fipentiin
'making 'people happy. He even told
:the handsome. - s u m given, -- whereon
Crabb and Catchitt, not to be behind
the seitior,inade up the sunk to fifty--
Need all this 'be told? need It be said
that Katie, coming behind her father,
Said to hint, - with a • ' kiss, 'Father, I
Want to give him something! ,
I Quite right, my darling; it won't
be thrown away, I'm sure).
•' litut; father, I 'have given it; 'you
'won't be cross, will you ?' • . • •
Well, you Won't' ruin me, p u's ,
hope?'
, 1 ' 0 no, papa I' Then something about
#lving away a heart was whisperea;-:
'and papi;;il,otiiehow or other,-;was quite
, as')oyans . tis thif.X.atietto_kisseti. . - - _
'j "Nevi It T ,,' htiiiaiti - that. On' ; 11 uffin,toiloiC.
Once hcf in, t school
_mein '/,' Oa .i,itt4t ..
ohiblren had all Bleared Off, * Bir. rot-,
saiO3 , the talit!s, wed moved ,
40,
the ,4ieelta cleared,Oil;,in,...ii . lidOput9ult
`l,47l4. o 44o' () PwciVihq/ 3- a l 4 ,4 :11ro
I w ere seateo;::P!4,...e,ti their .144$*
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Is win - supplied with Prisses,audVjPss to us. '
outs. all Willi, of, 'lst' Work J with neatness. and
Large addition of 111 ,the lets •otidill type
kivoisseu lidded to this dePartsumt.
L4(lololl—Stnit,
MEM
NO. 3.
were, in a ,
cornert • -At Mr. I' 'agar's
signal, oft went , the 'music, .. d 'o ff
went the dancers. Browhjohn i . . oed
with his wife, the parson 'took Katie,
Mr. Orabb secured t ire little i , : gie
Symes, , , the 'Queen's Conbeel footed it
with the bookblnde?, andPatehitt was
admirably fitted with the , lauridiisa as
a partner. I -
Dance! they did 'dance!
' 'O, by jingo, my dear Mr. Jobion, if
this is your Christmas Party,' cried
Cishb, who looked as the French have
it, a cascade ambutante, ' Wok me for
the next. 'lf this is • co'-operation, I'm .
a co-operative. Ain't you, Catohitt?'
•Jobson, wiping ll
. ' Yes, it is co- peration of a sort,' said
so-ve
ry easy to be ha py, if we try to help
each other.'
' But,' said Kittle, as BO - looked into
tile clear eyes of her ideal, ' after all,
we must lime each other Prat V
A southern traveller . relates th: fol
lowing which shows how' Lot eries
Pay:
"Last winter, while in Vera Cr a k I
made the, acquaintance of a • 'uug
Spaniard who was one of four • tlerks
who had just won $50,004 between them
in, the Royal Havana Lottery. I went
down to Yucatan, and thence over to
Havana on the steamer which carried
the winning ticket over, and eaw the
great bag of shining gold—as, Much as
a man of average strength could carry
'ram his back—paid over on the ticket.
I was speaking one day In Vera Cruz
of the circumstances, and the proprie
tor of the old mercantile house in
which one of these lucky clerks i were
employed showed me the.books of the
firm dating back for many years.—
Those books proved that the firm had
paid out over one hundred thousand
dollars in coin for Havana Lottery
tickets—setting aside so much pciF
month regularly for a "lottery fund,V
and during all those long years have
no
I
drawn a single dollar. H re waia
for une in Itself paid out with t a dol.
A
tar return, and the ' inters which
th money would 've earned mean
ii e would have yielded another.”....
I •
Exi
"A. dog," says acorrespondent, \ 'is a
good thing to have in the eOunttir. I
have one that I raised from a Pup. He
is a good stout fellow,,and a heavy bar
ker and feeder. The man of whom "I
bought him said he was a thoiough
bred, but he begins to have al Mongrel
look about him. He is good watch
dog, though the - ,moment he sees any
suspicious person about tie i p -
he goes right into the kitchen, and gtr;
under the dresser. First we ltept h m
in the house, and he scratched all night
to getout. Then we turned, him out,
and he scratched all night to get in.
Then we tied him up in the garden,
and he howled so that the neighbors
shot at him twice before daybreak.
Finally we gave him away, and be
came back ; and now he has just re-:
covered from a fi t, iu *hich he has
torn up a patch that had peen sown for
our spring radishes."—E.
AN AMUSING MISTAKE.—Ai gentle
man of Dount was going out in his car
riage to make some calls with his wife,
when be discovered that he had left
his visiting cards. He ordered his
footman, recently come into his ser
vice, to go to the .mantlepiece in his
sitting-room, and bring the cards he
should see there. The servant did as
he was ordered, retained the articles to
be used as he was directed, and oft star
ted the gentleman, sending in the foot
man with cards whenever the "not at
home" occurred. As these were very'
numerous, he turned to his servant
with the question. "How many cards ~
have yon left ?" "Well, sir," says the
footman, very innocently, "there's the
king of spades, the six of :hearth, apd
the ace of elubs 1" "The deuce!" ex
olaimed his master. "That's gone," said
Johu.—New York Mirror.
. THE New York Globe, ustddly on the
candid and consistent side of all .ques
tions, made a greMr-biunder - the other
day. It alladed *to the assassination of
Gen. Prim as au effort of, the people to
rid themselves of a tyrant; and supple
mented the allusion with thii statement
that cold lead is good for tyrants. It
occurred,to us at the time that the ed
itor forgot himself, and so it turns. out.
On Tuesday the same paper censures
the Tribune and Herald for countenau l
sing the inexcusable'outrage, even by
inference. Cold lead may be good for
tyrants as It is for deserters—duly c -
victed. But it now appears that ar
steal Prim was not the worst enep o
Spain. That doubtful distincticin was
reserved for _the cowards who Plotted
and eccomplished his assassin: tion.—
Day:
Deacon K—lacked tke confidence
of the inhabitants of M—. He was
most sincerely detested for his hypoc
risy and double-dealing, and was so
very unpopular, that a few wags con
ceived the idea of drawing up a paper
requesting him to leave town.
Once indorseg by twaor three respec
table names, tfie joke took : Cite paper
circulated like wildfire, and soon con
tained every business man in the place.
A most horrible position to occupy
in regard to one's neighbors.
But the Deacon was a genius in his
way. Getting posse,sion of the docu
ment, he adroitlychanged theireding,
and behold I the intended rebuke was
transformed into an bumble 'petition
President,to'the' t hut Deacon K—be
l appoi i i:tted postma.ter oflq—, and in
;due t me the appointment came, much
i A BAVARIAN o ver in Frane4 found
one' of his. men ele n ing a chiek9n.
" lialkit" ' cries he, ''fellow, ‘. where
_
did yOu, get that e:hicken ? Don't you
know that stealing t has been forbidden
on pain of death ? 6 ..'". .
14.Bovie!kie 211 Floor.
"A peasant WOMitti gave it to me,"
Was the answer.
"And what did she say ?"
"Well, she didn't , say much. She
only cried:"
' THE state of the mind of our Western
youth is. , illustrated by the following
conversation :
• t'atbe,i‘,-,7 - "Who's' the
,pitcher in the.
Red Stoeking,'Ball Club?" .
Son—" Why; Brainard?"
' Father—"lt . the White Stocking
Club 11 -"Pinkh m." ' •
i i i
. . •
• Scini , '
Father--"W o was the Seconds Pres-
IdOnt of the United 5ta4,913,2!!_ ' ' \ -