II A IHE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR IqPUBLISBEI? EMERY WkInIESDLY 110BN1110 BY P. C. Van Gelder. I HAS UV SUBSCIIIIIIOI INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE r. , ,Lbscription, (per year) L.V.,00t RATES OE ADVERTISING. L EN LINKS or MINIoN OK LESS, Just ONE SWAIM ... 1 11u. 131_14 1 .111 s 111 Mos 1 Mos 11Yr uaro, ••• SI,OOI t 2,00 I $2,50 I $5,00 I $7,00 I $12.00 -------- : 4 .luaruat.• 1 2,00 1 3,00 1 9,00 1 8,00 1 12,001 18,00 II kir 6-0----1.-145,1i0 g 0,06 I sob 80,00 1 4 - 6;WIWF:lo 100,00 dir Special Notices 15 cents per line; Editorial or 25 cents per line. , Transient advestising stafir be parrot in advanco. tro—J CI tics Blanks, Constable Blanke,Doods,Jude me nt Notes, Marriage Certificates, &c., on hand• IVILLSINTESS c.,t.rtns. J. PARKHURST it CO., • BANKERS, Juet, piatEnuitsT• ) ELKLAND. PA JOHN PARK/10 1 ST. (.. L. PATT/SON. j . May 31, 1.971-6m' —_ • Seeley, Coates & Co. o A i•Oi.Eri.S, Knoxville ; Tioga, County, Pa.— It'oCeiv.qi money on deposit, discount-notes, ind 801 l drafts on Now York City. Collect ions promptly made.—Jan 1, 1871-y I MoUOAN SEELEY—Osceola. DAVID COATS, / Knoxville. Vise CRANDALL, GEO. W. MERRICK, TIORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. office in Smith and Bowen'e_Bloak,aoross ball 1./111 Agitator Oftloo up stairs,•)aeoond float.) Wiiiinbnra Pa, Jan. 4,1871-Iy. Jae.' I. Mitchell, k!c , ,rney and Counselor at La'w, Claim, and In ,ranco Agent. Office over Illress's Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pa. Jan.l, 1871.7 y William A. Stpne. \: ., rn oy and Counselor at Law, first door above , :•,:iver3o 3; Osgood's store, on Main street. , t'ellsboro, January 1, 1:871 y Jito. Adrtins; t!toefluy and Counselor at Law, Manaftelti, Tioga •oaat v, L. Collocticine promptly attopdod (~, I. n. t, 1671—y,1 Wilson k Niles, - ,;:. , rncyJ and Counselors at. Law. Will attend i .r..teptly to business entrusted to their care in bu ovunties of Tioga and Potter. Office; on too Avenue. Jan. I, 1871 y F Jelin W. Guernsey, ..,;torney and Counselor at Law. All business ,:oru,ted to hitn will bo promptly attended to. door south of Ituzlett's Hotel, Tioga, ,ot.!a County, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1371. • - Wm. B. Smith, Llounty and Insurance Agent. Corn oniovations sent to the above address will re ,nu prompt attention. Terms moderate, n" vale, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1871. Seymour it Horton, Irliksy3 awl Cottaselorn at law, Tioga Pa. ontrugtod to their care will receive pt VICO tiun • • 11 18\ , [ OITI _1•1n 1. 1871' y =I Armstrong & Linn, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PPNN'A liu I, 1871-y W. D. Terbell £ Co., holosale Druggists, and doalors in Wall Pdpor, Kerosene Lamp, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, S e., ,4e.—Oorning, N. Y. Jan, "i '7l. H. Bacon, M. D.., i'hysician and surgeon,lst door east of Lafgher Ila , be—Mato Street. Will attend l prompt 7 to :Mils. Wellsbaro.—Jan. 1, 1311. l A. M. Ingham, M . . D., nioeopathit, Office at his Residence on the kventic.--Jan. 1, 1571. George Wagner, idor. Shop first door north of Roberts & Bail if,irdwaro Store. Cutting, Fitiingend Re ;• ,iriil4 done promptly and well.—Jan. 1, 1371 _ Smith's Hotel, rl., E. M. Sinith, Proprietor. Ilouso. ht ~1 condition to .tecuinutchlute the traveling I.ltnir sopertor manner.—Jan. 1, IS7I. Farmers' . Hotel. I, _s; 10E, Proprietor. This home, forme• l 9 •vultied by E. Fellows, is conducted 0r0.^ 313 /- i. , tr • nc , : principles. livery accanw.dation In lu and beast. Charges reasonan touary 1, 1871 Union Rota. It. Can flora. Proprietor, Wolieboro, Pa. r.ii, bir aso 4 ocAerintly located, aria' bas all t!'/: ~,I)V,lniereeS for arm and boast. Charges ,„„,i e , ater _Jan 1, 1971-Iy. W. W. WEBB Y M. D., • Physician and Surgeon. , AT, —0 pen ill t of: Hastings . Colo's Drug Storo.—mar. 10871. ii Ladies' Millinery ITM PUS INISHINQ STORE! it • Ime a complete aesortment 411 ol tho hoc , t fa) ks of ood FifiltiShitty aoodS, ), `ei/ii/g . 1/»II.SUIdiS lot/ pi-1,-0. 11 11,1ANERY At , rtpli,lll to ;nit OVerybAdYi and 1 :liN1 I I NCI; (.:14 )9DS, I It•••• Ready Made I)rt , FPo., a ram ' ". that 0,,t,1it.t foil to plede ,,, the ladies. , ..1) I elaitacho t}oods and prieeq. p i ..•ate Pet ()fare, Mein-Street. Mra. A. J. SOFIELDh 1B71). tr ItlBl,l P4flinery ! k. I. - \it I II h, u.. c .11 htina an ele /It ‘ , l rtl rbu brie-t •131e1 of NOILLINIEIIiir., Fancy Goods, Parasols,_ Gloves, TANS, .1111:BONS, FLOWERS, &0., ttio is _culling sit very low prices. Drop n !he new gootiP. ' 1 , : 1 I t+7 1 -tf U,IDCOCe Bushels Stone Lime for solo by 1971.-tn. PA R3l FOR SALE, TII II ItAseriber .ffera for sale his fartn ”t 54 1 aere.F, pleasantly situated in Catlin [know, '-tprieit..n, Ttoga county, Pa.; a - thititaLut four eiles of 15'01103os° and two mild of Niles Val. 'Y depot. School house, church, mills, shops, ke., within• a mile. T.rms easy. Inquire on the premises,. of C. G. CATLIN. May IT, 1871 tf 1311 ES 1 RE undersigned is now prepared to oxp cute all orders for Tomb Stenos and ?dela.' °ants of either . TALIAN OR RIITLADiD MARBLg,. of thelatest style and approved workmanskip and with dispi?tch. He keeps` conitittly oil hand both kinds Of . arble and will be able to suit all who may fa.; vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terrtti is can be obtainid in the country, FRANR,AIMAILf [J.B.MLEs J . C. IlUitToN =I Mrs. C. P. SMITH. W. C. KRESS. , • (~,, . 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'nowt ,Jazt.l,lB7l-tf. , , Notice. A"" persona indebted to D. P. Roberte - by Book e,eoonnt or"Notce orerecinefted to call Bottle end'eave" Costa, at G. W. 'Mendelqe office. Feb. 1. 1871.-tf D: P. ROBERTI; x=....„....,...!..,..„,, MA MELD, PA. &'--!--,„ TZTEE S oonstantly an hand, ELGIN 4 : ' .IV)VALTHAAt and SWIS,S WATCH ,. • ES,7Marinis, Alarm A Calent!aT CLOCKS, , ;, • , -/ ~ (1 , r! ' - Siiiil r i ft- sPtiorits, 'lated Spoons and Forks; Table, Butter and kilt Knives; Cups, Castors and Cake Baskets; apkin Rings; Cream Salt Sugar and Mustai t il • poons; Fine Gold and Agate Rings; Gold Pens n-d Pencils; Solid Gold Sets • Pearl Fancy arid lated Buttons ; Watch °nada and Chains, Att., large stook of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, and olored Glasses, all at reduced pricos., N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly Repaired;, 1 March 1, 1871. 1 A. B. EASTMAN - , --..i.... OPERATIVE AND DIECIIANICAL ll ii X ' DENTIST. - • I tfico opposite Cone House, Wollsboro, Pa. All peratidus neatly and carefully performed. Sat :faction guaranteed at 'live and let live prices.' Feb 22, 1871 tf THE SINGER Manufacturing Company, AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, —Censtitnted by the homes of the people— 'Received the Great Award of the . , IniEIRE - ST - SALES nd have left all rivals far behind thorn, for thiky SOLD IN 1870 eNE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, EIGRi HUNDRED AND TRIRTY-THREENACTITTCES! .eing more than forty thousand iln 'advance of .eir sales of the previous year, and over fortu. rh:3l/Pand more than the gates -of any other oTpany for 1870, as shown by the following gurus from SWORN returns of the sales 'of isonecte. he Singer Manufacturing Company void over the Florence Sewing Mach in e Co old over the Wilcox & Gibbit Seto. ing Machine Co., ,93,943 do. t .1 old over the Weed Sewing Ma- z chine Co., 92,331 do; old over the Grover & Coker Sewing -.tradable Co., 70,431 del. Sold over the 17”,0e Machine Co., 52,877 do. Sold orr- the Wheeler it , Wilson manufacturing Co., 11 of which is mainly owing to the populality ,f what is known as the "NEW Famix SEWING ,Incr,'NE," which is now fast finding . its way iUto every well regulated household.—For Cir culars giving full particulars of Machines, their Folding Cases of many varieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently, it Was thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as Particulars about all articles used by their Ma chines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot - tori;9ili .ke.,10. - ,upply to any of their Author- Agenta;Thr to THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 458 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Moe 1106, Chestnut St. March 22, 1871—tf. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored., Just published, a now edition of Dr. h a sv,-- Celverwell'e Celebrated Eliaay on the ..--we, -. , ?adieu/ cure (without Medicine) of :Ter '-`,o' v• ' • matorrlicea, or Seminal Vireakneas o In. voluntary Seminal Losses, Inipoteucy) Mental and lillyincal Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc ~t aim Consumption, Dpiterly, and Ilta,tritlnced by self. Indulgence ur acznal extravagance. Prii c, in n sealed envelope, only S canto. flip c e l e brat e d author, in this admirable cetay, cie irly ihmiunstrates from a thirty yoaru' auccesfiffil practice, that the alarming CCMICQIIOIILOS of self abuse may liu radically cared wi timid the dangerous use of Internal tied trine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mod, of cure at out," mlinplo, certain and t 15 - iltial, by moans of which every auffeier, no dallier wont, Ida condition may bo, tiny cure himself the tpl v, pi it Mel) 'a ,orlli ally Tlil i le, iiiiii 0;01 t ,,,,i k, t y Watt lit R , tit it nd..r scal eh pa, to tiny address, 11 Wilma on receipt .. .. touts or two punt stumps Abo In Cul %t. ra ill's 'Marriage Guide, ' price 25 elite, Addl. • NS (ho I.nblisliers, ell 5`,..1 C 'KLINE tic CO.; 127 Di o t talky, New York Poet (Mice Box 4,5110. Spill 5, lriit-l) New -Music Store! oppn' I rn n HOUSE, WE I ,LSB ORO, PA. vi0.e.,4e, - - , ;0,34 ... • - " - z , . r ( - JGREENE ft'S now Improved [rod Frame . and Soft Pedal PIANO FORTES, Dealer in all kinds of Pianos and Musical Merchandise, lorgest and ilest selection of MUSIC in this i3e tion of the Country. Pianos warranted for 20 'year9 Melodeons and Cabinet Organs with Greener's Patent Foot Pedal All kinns of Instruments bought or taken in exchange and to lot. , All orders for re potting and Tuning promptly attended to. • ' '3. W. McINTOSH, Agent. March 22, Mt., Administtator's _Notice. LBITERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Lafayette Down, deceased, late of nuitivantownsbip, having been granted to the tindersigned, all persons - having claims against i,vid estate and those indebted to-the same are totided to call for settlement of the same, on: LORENZO DOUD, E. W. JAQUD3II. 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D. RUCKER,• W. R. BARR, i f - - ,- ,- Oen'i Supt. •-• ; - ; Oen. Pass, Ag't. ; I ‘•„:- :r . ,77 - 7 -1 777 I F7' -; . f BlosgblitgitiContintitallOga 11. 1 1 . DEPART FR031;T1004.-1-Goitt4 001311 t. 3 . No 1-9.83 arr,t,. No 11-810 9 m No 8-sfitca ml :..., •-' No 7-818 it tn- 2 Nog-12.071aut1•-• . NOII-1.35 p nil No 18-6.814 in_ No 15 7 •1044 . tm Nol7-1.80 a nal 1 DEp,6*#Boid inikifednid4oun. No 2- 7 4 - .121; in• - liii 4:14 - .42 it - di' ••••• 6-5.28 aM ' ; No 8-8.08 ara , Nolo-10.60 m. No 12-1120 a m,,, '._ NO:14-122T -p - ut N 0164.85 p - m :i IgOIII-5.18 p m No 20-620 p m Nei 22-11.12 p m No 24-12.35 a 51' A. 11. GORTON; • .- ••• L. L. BEIATTUOK, 1 , 8 1 1 P c !E1 • R, O. R. R. 4 i.." st r).•••---4---,.. . ''s', 3:i Northern Ventral ltallroad. _.... ... ARRIVE AT ELMIRA. Paoli THY BOUM. I . 1 I(FLOU eny. Nonni. .51.xpreee • 10 55 sln Morning Ac0....11 00 &in. Elmira Ma11....10 .95 p m Evening Ace.... 730 p.m Tirprise - - 930 pp •LEAVE ELMII4,', r : •' . . 1. .:.!: c . , , boxtsit /101577/. ; ara Elmira Mail 550 a;r4 oin } Vaiil',l , ' 4,41 5 r In iil l OLSIt.V. P;in tik i ' A. YOUNG, Gen'l Plum. Agql • ootzra moan!. Morning Ace.... 615, Express 30 Eve6ing JEWELRY STOR*; 110,173 Machine* Atllillle-ANIVATCIiiiS i GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEW 7 44. tY, GOLD CHAINS, KEYS,-,RIN,G'S, — PINS, PENCILS,, CASES, GOLD te• STEEL PENS, THIMBLES, SPOONS, RAZORS, PLA ' '' • TED 45,G25 do. With most other articles usually kept in such establishment, which is sold Ism for 7 . /aTida of evory youth ; . " - Faritt ` tor Sale. TidE Subse'riber offers for sale his farm, situ: ated in.the town: of Delmar, some eight tulles from Wollsboro. Said farm contains ,73,, acres, some 30 of which is improved; goody. frame ,barn 30x42, and a good log ..honsot ftli 4 " sown fruit treernbereon. Said farm :AA rqr; Passed foi fOrtilltiof soil 'in -this ilet 4 x Pa. , Pot particulars inquire of the subsosiber of the c.40 . 0(ii of 1.1. W. Alerriok, Esq., Wollsboro Pa. 1 April 10, 1871—tf., A. REDFIELD:, •-••• • _ j ,•i•••••1 . (•, ~'; "7i l ! una p t , nivh , itint--'-'-iierAN;i l Li/ • -r. 1, •Z1= 1 0M,V44044 .1 ;PIMP: IR, )1.13 fr04 1110 1E,. - yr • • 1_- - MEI rqr:l , ItAIL*A) == Uvm,mmiomm WEIJIASBORO,, erinoniiiv who has . lon g been estirb netted in the Jewelry bast-1 Yi4 3 F Ay : ~:itidsi~ns kind° and prices of SEWINC MACHINES, &c., &c„ &c. C A S H. Repairing done neatly, and promptly, aid on hort NOTICE. A. FOLRY:':',/, January 1, 1871-y . House & LOt - for *Me., sell my house and lot at a reasonable I price, if applied to soon. , The lot is large, house, of convenient size and well - ar_raag:,ci, gMid repair, and-altogether a desirtadoVcapeM,tc Apply to the' owner on 'the prelpfs'es,,ttot A Crofton street. April 26, 1871. G. 0. DER .BY. . Executor's Notice. WERE , fi le tters testamentary on.; the es* tate of Benjamin Goodwin, late of Mid dlebury, deceased, have been granted to the Sub scriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the sante , without,deley to • ' - - "..TEREMIA:II April 19,1871-ow.- - t Executor. jErrAr DiaIIVALS, /SHE fastest trotting stallion in -.the dotiety.' I will etand at tho stables of olur,ertbsOribery, in Welleboto, the' present season."! Owners of good trotting mares will do well to riled a look` at him. For terms, ace posters at tho different hotels and public places in the county. May 10 1871 SOL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL: CO.) FA• June 12, 13 and 14—Monday, Tuesday and Wed:. .nes day —Final examination of,senior a 98G June 25--13unday evening-4=lnel . sertuort foro,ttka students. 1 .1620 a* - 4 0 27r1-11 ondayind Tuesday—Ex 'Abided ofiftier oriintea.l : tY-0 . June 27—Tuesday e venin g—Conmeneeinent concert. June 28—Wednesday evening—Oration and pet' 4o b" Qtit 1 1tellitY04 6 ,14 1 84' Iz , June 28—Thursday—Commanennent. ' C. 11. VAVVlE;r4 . trillelOar: May 241871 4w- , • - • • ‘• N•s. 4-tl,, tP:3 POET'S. hCORNER: - - 3, i:•1+;1, r•i• • , 1 0 t , ,- , : •„,- tra, ,, t-Ut L e ` 1 " t ". i . ' ' -',. ~.,„ ..i• ;l• ..! •• l I .=ITTS7";O[I;. " :.. 1 , 1 r Il:t1 " I" .. RA, ItYliprip&D Qtriarn. .., 1: f. 1 ", j ' `, , ' Niiir Qdlq, Vilk i iii4i*lol6 4 ;ll:.', t esi.i.a Tit) ltiiV: ?1 , 1 41Z tiie,' 54 'few -irn ! ' 6,i -'` -;;A ;;TitiOrPaPoiiiiiii4ci 11 A4P - 7 ,1 :,..; ,''; 'i''i ' raIP I ,, 7 ,9.P.Y.R1.4 44 1 5 I‘rt, t4iUMIWY:B 6 ,!/°FS 4 : 4°4 9fP / 1" I WO LaPVINS O . 4(#41 10 9Piet54 , 4 Oddlii - Al4 l l.lc l Pr: Aud,wahla, ivith,thata,, aft fragments RI sr. 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' .031.7 W ; i i 3 . •: ,/ 11.6 IU4 { :411Yj,'rlc tel in - ' . 4 / 1 1 IIiilf°l 1 ITt i •;t• '.. .i%po) tte tcQMlTPliraiefraY.( , - SYSF.I7/"Afft C . .11.1. , 2;111fica A AltronstiValtrairvirtiduatapik ettea 129114:09 0 i yr lilftlitistit).l .?..Ir-1 2 - , ! . c. , :g f;tiv_ , ... - -13 i tij t hinefftfirtirapty r qiinijiitiiii3; befAillifir" - . ilav''Ai ir ed:u t qa, i,., f:,11 . .. ti:,:c4 5.0.: .14 Glz) - i. , I tatalTir7 Min „.,3 U 1 , , , 11 lil i q '.7 . 0Y-* 0.......n 3:11 1 Wilk Ilabillaw`blt,:t .a4lll 141'"Ibs Iti 4 id l l4kutifficApjfh_,J , l4.i.C , i. I,tge, ,tiiiii • 4i end 1 4.7)*A" .. Aq't106."0th4 ,1 , 0 ±,- , 0 . 1,14, v: sir •—• . i , ;,„- . • 4 '. aktß*ltai - .... .:-,' i rlie %AO; le ' Aiiiititielii in ' eiiiii 16 :liiiii ma y' f0 1k ,,, y,,, Then why ketp s lntrionttlVAl!hi• her, pervorael* "Now yerlitotire."l"'` . . i note' iluoth /, ""my ' t • grieve to say VeohOod - I • detil4d. • Th.qti to , be; ositaititeitettiO - Ad thy , fitioit. guile." "'See . heia' i my.live iuo . lto," said ho, Sitisic. ou too much style !" "I've had thetarplkid dribgottreuts MeutsEYP- -- a 4'17 2 , A.zrial*:thets'sayi 11 4 1sitairoir style,' tires ioi . r. 1 9 . 4,..PrW 3 41• 11 °, 1 4?? #7,!:%-i l 9 h 1 8: • • • , • 2( o6 : ltt r itt'r ) 'thyself,-" I iiiint4t toff;' I said, : • f lle eviinelhat atittiethiBO4ai Igoe - thin 4i3.4t -4 /pitiyea';'ss - •'; t'•:•• I ' ) _flut_aliji.o„ktrgouctyakeurlassed, in urild --• • • • binpliasited; - ' 4 ‘too put a lead!'on knnzfi Ilelial,".,satclirl,•!ghat, Miracle, than, " - • . • ...= I ! • Whereat he fell upon me.with blows .and otitsed• 1. too, . . ;pia faiiad , lo.svork that mtraele l —if such -I la design— In - steed. of*putting• orP a' 'head,"' he: 'etroiti , koc ", •insite tiff mine: 0 3: . • ' • • ximkß9ll , l3 I cultiv A t. l. ,t4 9 . m ",pg haNk . ofopr •,f scot;- , • • ' -glti . -thiettant'soondnot wrolight'on•inti'a sirignine • ' 8 641' For trhatt.:hel slaPped•;myl.broud4brimz 'oil; 04 - aaked,,glitkieepat.fbr fogh?"; • It roused the Adam in me, and,l:smate. andthigh! _ _ Th• • throm y.; " , z-• • •4 erog,e Rom And likewise "cooked his goose;" Although, I solemnly affirm, I did not pull hint hair; , Nor an. 4 btspolirry: - r he - bad no tr 4 ]" ? :Ifiln Le. thijit €.15 i ~ lA it i kiniiibi `" j •• _ • .'!leas lightning" uteri I "got. - upon my ear.r.'t ' ''; affkeditliglitaleg - alimlmed • its ear, • ' •'` - Ibilita is; 54iiireal f/' o in eon se ' 1 ' 1 • '; gnEptal blab: t, ; ; , rt . Co'c Ob nCiiitie:;tlUtt;'bY this time; ivas' soMoil - What'perp . exe Yea, the-placid spirit, in'me has seldom - been', eo; El . , *execip ; I i.• . . 1 I: - tarriedlillirt4 no-longer, for -plain..ep - oken men r -li!to me-- ~ .. _ With such pervertere, of Tn. fonge, (ian imi . 'elriii anity,r — ---- - --- BOVA, I , , 0 - 15 4 1 305t5 (0 1. 1 ..iaMaginr# ed; Rattier a rapid proceediug. kw a curate just cFrliiieedl lig#ZffigfiSii did you 4ot say you were married before you were ordained ?' .boortif 'took my degree.' ' - 4 1 Would lid-vh keit .. .you= imt'- Of that folly, if..thad 'peen at hand, at any rite:. And of course you areas poor as church mice?' ; t. `As poor as church 'aboiitth at ;',`•and rthe.'yniing' bhjrg-iicOaftf , Alit.LA*44 ll 44 ,l 3)s:Ottle; - 64tage:-04thdyll i':whieh:vitas..hur-ariantly , lfOrtijEtie;litiyith cane ''ithitirs . ; :143W:;rai ! ed:',OaliSi '•oashiortsil with gray ciiiiitz;`whieti (fleeted feminine occupation„ a staindd - deal table, and - beans of-books -plied i onf if)(te4,404 , , the fihibiN It Ottic surd flier Limed andqui j the rid ow Was tho low 'cke:ep. - qs Aii - ro,tidt.i lat to n`s ~4fgtit taws been:Stilin'dsed'. , , I 1 AiAist.l44.'ofie 07. thimigfif &Cif:raj:4i* Ire ; betore ; tli:AnkNed4N+4,Ver i ty..r',! Stricken now; beceanati hiErwealthy flee friend seemed topty' have; I:Married for love V- - .Aukgeiited his i3ift friend, ironically. The curate contemplated - the' thread-. bare , knees of his black Arowsers 'Minnie. or two, tben. !said, ! confneedlyei! I ME Not, Ina Fried for- love,. yet so, Jodie ,ereetly, fled ! How was' it 'then, pray ?' 'l'lllol you—it wo,e for plty.' Could not have had a worse motive IRA that's by the way. Go on.' - ' You remember klandye, our tutnr_ j n od Vklitilti l ille`-p‘ri,vided fop ) OVeObidirtlitall4ll)WalatgliY, as if bib meant to live forever ; then, at the most, ..,ineenyenient season possible, km .dlett, 'jib& hie incodie died with t hirri: - " 4aa-the*ldciw , , the twohiays i arid there -*iie-Claiy:•4ou'iretioilett -Clary ?' Yeg; he wild little . gipey ! but yug diti not luatryllex,V. 4, `Yes; clary is my wife.' 'WI37, she racist have been a - baby.' siShe it few weeks , afteir,:!we were married. see, the earne4.o foky ikkent,hiefshe:wis 'OS be seat hgri 4thseboal,:where she Afit. - L ti,qapeik9i'vel.aP4 y9,4:bgloggiirkPPCgt , tedjireolted -, hento:beecimeirmirwilAttra gIe•PPPt.?! - . • tire t 'i:olusbinrOle#lat 0 0 0 1 4. 1 A *I . A0iilktd 2/ - : I : 2 4 ll il l itaa ''o 4/ 1 444440,44 1 4.gYs Pint MEI EINEM FIE 0.41:1 MAIVRIBIX FOR: DIV& t e,iobirs" wiii iteetaimitie4,rivii ' , iiihiatiiitiN eiieliiiiireiie etilik"rdi * -. 1 1 liiiNiittioll' glig - lout" I litit , er 11 / 4 414 ( 4 16 N i ii **lief: ° 'To Itvot ihittisaglit , „„,,,.‘, 1 'wortoY; INV Tliornatlfflocre; , laihilf I #elititirtariltrtittyleve nth itt fot.33athba ' 1 1 • • Yate havabotioaged ttillfhtathevietthke of Ohltrextept as a eight , uatit NW**. -fiertoliCallweee sitrprieed - a / a . d.kiktirM , 4) , c 44 910 0381 P4 0 f/mOriMMts_ i - I 'l'l • 1: , p: *.t.. - , l ifp l y 4 l, an 4 his 111? act tmd.ecs . 9t#q!Fslare4; - ig . :,) r *, .itVivb.o„ i t E6O mlg4t. ligq , e, hear4la trelit_ efe'eraiiiii the tiiiiiiEi" they liiikeateatiiiiiLitit retreating fast,r4aat-as the led' iiriiiii Ifqe ffPC4ce!?• A .N.f.! ,, P, l lsl; c 9l the li t iflt P.M Rivexi4 L ,Bet%, it ,F li lhp, ..f fi r a m tiPf , A P / O l t - Prl d : fl e , Tit w -1-°ll' . a,. pr Q9TlAbh..arir- ' --- "til ii ) ttliml , .if ilik "Suc - owl"'" tedi Ell 74 61 ii f711.)'?7D Gil taw ithOg r aii .iiims4u-6.777; 'otp_ ~.f. ~.. .brpto; gitetwiife; reti.-tc r r il it-tbo• itri t ivin, rnaii), ail! V:MtitttliA l 4464l', - i' l Coyne alangethen WitrennVi. Xi_ der ii i ti;o4k , P. l Pt r Y:X s 4 ll4lo6 o# 4 l l .# l '4 ‘;tii:tioziiiitlemeni:4l(434i tiOrKigt ' eaStt*the:tfpostte iiatierlistbt4i Ney i is tiled' tts'44 - oilfitiViifribalir ea ltp • reMpittlisi Yatiiiiiii.telAsi:AtaWLMits, :teats s In3forelheirwA ptettilvdree9o Pa `0, 1 ,4)/q - at t hihe r r ixfki)hiT I TAFtutfilNs .t. fiii :97s4 oaiii : 44Waili.o4rAYMoVATe, 4* I L'ivith a: apille = atimhercstaly ritentter4b i 1141;e r li*oerlie litiithrOirigtß i t ..breakiild e;r:thio goilliilikaalfg;: i g: witeeirVhdra shelfad stmdatAitilyrcfast i irit-kVitaW4o4oWietr4: 'iritsi,ll:3fie iiiiii sake iiefile ii 'OAP" t 1 04sit'i her hulibaliWito;frieo44ro,rau ' laitettrigklitiii6A . 4k bitakalidl - - 1 Iceiied the .welonifi.6:i ini old -116411i11: lanCoi le, thought,4n-iris own. mind thqt ---thiiiiidisoiStien.af ttiiiiiiiiiiilge apait ;--;shelyttans:comfortable a litll43'wlfe dizu alnlinneett &Are Ito verateas; - .7 AIMEEP iidtniactly firettn bnkidke:lacdieti iver 4 4ilea 040! lovOle ; *lrt3 l s, l .P.:w.wmple • Aer com*Eicon so, pure , 4f 3 TyiOitt.rfrf - girlish and graceful. Then all her,w4s, were quiet and gentle: she had - attic : iiotdife t ayba; and ailiiiir.,44lAEliiiii,P*3- . • 141 ii4laterilikiii i- a n li4::ir..qta is"'"sia.l ) as, rtatislinfl eta, blrd4f.: = Unless ltr.i Melva hieti2l4' Ma' fittaid hi idl444(i t crids' ittitit:;ll4:l44f Otaii_l4li.4. l tkilaii,wiffv -- d114r.. iylidren tarmonldintpiekhuvErtllsetbir O t :4OO:O4,VEW itC ol *Olal r filitattentionw lier alit ilie6;e:*ere. • , - • ... • . . , , itmf, oiiii i viktflapiL , , , ..„:• i :,•, ,- •„,:(„ D „.-.,„ 1 - viiiiiiiiitata'sw that 'aii 4 Afiritcli4di ' happened to, grieve; :her ; :tulitt.;ebe 7 ii'Of relieved when tea, was over; and!Gero !rent ;Out - Wit4ls l #.: Vrftotl : # r cPo oo * 11ini-tile - NAilaget;.*itOiflia:AlupfiklUrOir P.lFttYL'hy etrangersi I and; :mill WWI. bad :bAn'isiAeaieit;:;ter'hir!-'mie . 'ha . ty ; l .'been *.eritiqiiikl:oo 3, l l oE - .4ioo4k:Atifil44l 3 o ! . WO hadfOuud nothbigtivautinglioolikt 7 d4ilieui OWit ilo*,i l :"l6' flll9:' ,i f*. :civiliiitid away through' Tfuliiiiirile'n'; Sifil.'ikopd s - iiitimAt e A liw ibiniAvlthlatiapttl Minas and. -aim • T 7i- a -- - , -`---... E.4.--* . ktilmit (Oder:breath; I` Georgfteald axe tlittnot "il:)V,Ciatar,t- he II:um/P.1 nimiw . pi tiyika A dc 1 libfktilbaUlt dO t '2. 1 N.40-44.11.A51141 P •E ! A.O I #V 4 PRAIAIa I. l :Tina./ WAY% .4 tA ) It 1 j I ry's painful P os ,TsKPl l l44 ) Flef4 l ° i a virtue of prOmming their wrong, 1 and inflicting ,plisery ' on themsels . N.s . l and their helPrOafee; but not so with CAeOrge's . girl-Vlfe:l_l.ll6r,lZirst:lrapuls,e . I was,:againat .hersatfo that-,-shp 1 - should' ijkavd:heen .11iX billifilliWW4 toysetztthat it wimgcjaeritleef andrilf4,4tiQY g , ;),. Wini 6- 1 ..nlArrYiXeP4pPtr, 4 4l 3 A §4. 4 ?:Y§lsPia44.: that 1 it-iyaa49l4p; yrovocable t , aadaat.she could only ffeti and. disturb, ,hiSS, peaCi3 by - b - el t rao4Whatahe 'had - itebde - Atally ' n c iiet c heiitt i' ,f6 j kin kept it" '&V.11018614! anifll'iii4d • to' maks' IWO ii:zliex., I :wig' ,:,_ t , ilit. 1.")::Di , . 5,. 7: , 11::::..10..1 - f...fi, i - 1:1 ''') / 11 ilifigh 'Wei:lees riot love irie, I kn.* i :ifelivcehittlnifsti.The,lind , hervitry2suityi lc oAtergOtectiiiiii4shb (Whet tglithlraikd i wtothlAfillonirrsotalnilb theltrstatab had given her passed swan) aruilthi same brlghtradrithired - by his hearth, the.iiaiiiiiiitUtilaillUstatiblne filled kai Tome Ata.hemt6Rire, _ ... : . _ 1 -.1- ~; , ';tle'vt*akpientyo- e iciii iii 114 p fi r4 liktor:Mk ' 1 400, 1 ; ti - JA Wk Lii 33 i v iatOkk ( 'N444:l4li6in'e-I"l:itit 'ti.ie i AititiiifilSitthigE I Onk'a toMitilehtlail l *WlretifiqUste. 1 knd . did hie itnAst: L '`Cliai r y't l / 2 41.i4f$ . i.eatf . -" heip.te him'. The ei.ttagerS. iikalf, - her c iMO'th'iiiehool 'Children' lilieii he'r." l l%9_ iiiiioi,if, and : theit3qUi fer:at ' tiffiVkli,of, ifieto ; I wild !bib Miliiiti , Wer(raiiii*liffils (: • ' 'tiBii 4,0 thiiliirliti; iitid-18*itriktitey_ ' etift-ii Eird.L ' Thiiy6iinewifei, Etl3 eelitH y i , 40Itiihk4O - Ved i , ":thiiiietWilie 7 wereftliii•ft,roll-' 1 hie:light , illitivt§Ceined to. (14Miti)lio.V, to ' titiltutoViikt 3 about faitb,iPatiebed.iard oniftire better than i the enratei hinitielt b• —though , 'whaV :trial could: filiceshave: known:at:hey ago - :... 42...: i,:.‘ fy.(l7' - . .:: lEEE IT,IO thearillage:thereMi'o l : 4 l). l - 1 141 1 ..Yitml. 1 e8, 91neeistrid.doubleg.poxtioulet9An41iwileh dowetled4gratfy2ttod PitikithPl74k.. g -14(4- the , wholmtroopo U 4,1 40 "entllte , ,hilah, &eel° dlidosii. he. could eat tkiiiift)( 4 l ll ,na. ; - palate:suit btat half 00119.01a1i9.1twori• Il i' garnetimee, I .atn :sure, chek.tunt4 - n hafe' Igoneihotoe tO.the -net and peac e, of = hel , 3pieseait3e, 14r.itit an elastio, - tuttecntine. , sal° iefaotiori f although , bo, was: Hot :la 10a; For . instance; , when he :.called i at: l'ilr.l , Benfiettla, of the. ball,-:and,- heard! the Bciu lress Actpredate .her h usbati Ws sen se , and character( salt by. the, process) She exalted - her -. 61f n; -. Clara would never 'depredate. lila ; Welie - bad. tuf fault, li iithat-ehe inclined to . glorify. h lin too . iduch.:: .10iv_agaiiiii after:ll'3llßM too (*lit. Wells,- :Wham :three: pretty, daughters 2 w - ereJlOtniticit Perftatie* faridLiteSqm*; 'pllatiedititit otall;natiire - Vid , gatillip . .' • Arden , erheyaliadlatiaeethirtenireialatite*, lbefie s lthdylliapedcateWealteutHtt _ silf , nd tohductild-thentutelveswith 01' -401. , heidittlearldilifei i' In Orc .: I Ilia tat e_F73. ltaldhingamittittsiettdone6oo,A* Wl' The, verY4rettleekor - AbontOPOlikaiave bored: the:cleveneurate to •;aliriptipui il' :ti;- - -menth. •:.. Or - Aber:Uri:pi trilsat;Prancee, who flirted !en:dreadfully: w.itli .oilicers ; dit.T_ litiett/lEtctrdwood.L.,Who,waa faoliyery, rich, and fearfullyillftelnPered ;::QC the Miss Briggs, who.waarich altWhni/ln nurious and very_vulgar ; or the Miss - es' Clarksprwho who; Alieei: girls', but had , ',.nxitilie :Idea. beyond rcrotchet %w it; or iliiistk,F-afaight, k.s '''.tioiwas :409 infonl ll ,o otOlinend..lien ifitagliittil tr T ,AlittsAl 44, 1 ifialtai Who "NrOte fitikethWattAftl !COO to: fritaitideverigibees P t ro.glit4llltwmho 1 4 ". Efts , Th vjoingapi r matio.oo.g a c m t ei t p 111_4 , dttichfulitilaingoodr_pnintiti ,kinkilgt oil' ,1 t t oglheaw*OtlidaWa• hi* )Jrsitsotgt,arP , Jnitiglittda wltiastirlOYinaleilizeiggrttOttat Ithanitentel(w.sl2alyrflet: 101.4. iirM AIM! 1 lie 40 4; 0113 100_4 9 / 1 0,ten ant4tUtlattlittlf 1 "- 3 v( 1. : 1 4-" IMffMM IVI '4t 4 I:d''.; :, !Li , -: 11,11:,111t,:; ~ t1 . 7 7;77" 14%, , Wi10nd. oa t ,. glftt. A 9, ygA. 49. is *di . AZyitt i t iiiir h o - ivii q s : , 4, -( # - v,0 0. 2 * 114 ' :,,., ;vent* had lie ,draWinadte .WWell ,fis itii i delight s 4;like 'Other pi l ettiiiloii. tifiilOdni Of the &nit, air niiiitifiniiiia ailietendeneftil;leiv l feVer '*hen 'the 4. r taPritakiiniterati < hatt beettitrauSafeitY' tift4, lid* that ratriiiirogi 06 n :gree yen flowed in the .riiihijand *hem - UT ?irs4' f.tbitElbed, .liffti behind.wdeposit .*bion - bred pezatilential vapors: that : p_olsoned ItikoArafi....qt tAct , people. , Th 9 ,. - 94r.ate i ii ,C,94 1 k501,1t 03 4 higkia.finci.OtOCth9 ) 4 3l /s i '' re„,,,,.. ~,,,,„,,e,,,,,,,„9,...., b.,,:,, „.„,..,,,eggrbid . hint, to And fre atitOngs h0,840r, and expose d i hint' daily id rt./ ~i. , : o . ..._,.._....... .....• . __.. 'ha s - pit I n., .cio danger would lnadskialifintrade these' ditties ; lientie ' *itiiiiiiiiiiiit',theetit ''nny' other f 'bit 'Vii:dinWier *Ai in' he tdilige;'. - -lati`lai ' ' Mil ediailtiends - On OlarY that she shunt tit > tit illetnelinnd . :•01 . 1111;jetaYedi'llik . .. : aStanibentuilttletvifesha-Wasidnatea 1 kait'ibefik afoollehlyrtherolifoula i 4404 tablettettitablisimtdazitleer bil , :iv.f i,f,; , i t ' But Clary watitheikhltibßithl for ti' tenderness all lber-tbie f and was e reatiy.ifittaidiffanitilitigintad warm ell* ,Ner, 8 ,1 5 1 1 ,94 he, returned home, to spare . 'taint rlit h briolit i 'Bit *tide ivris t ' Wiiiiiii kliaiiia', : foriill'heilldViiailtitill , he .804 ii: '21.1 , ,; , : " I '.l.;'f ':fiti 111 C-: Fab 1 !_..31 'W ObtilitiirMY - April night,' after a, km lindlittigningilftentoon on the , fnitrah , aka Ltheilatiter:Part of l. Greenfield 'lv inalledit the burets -came, home,. ready i tell lc WithlWearlheas,. end .e43o3Plelniu cifdiMaklik,ilt his head, ,_ and einkness..--- Nlayy a ,Atole out L pf the room ;and dis.',. ,mtfltod, the ,Irien treaßure`, t‘i s.ii id id d n at eigs.„.. When, the i d pbter 'cane 6, -. i . i c+ v Aemtmccikefi to' bed , Anti said he.bdia,- j eifid &flit% dicit'ghtd i iii ' a d feW : draYd.' ' itiii4d - fitAid'of inipitkilifg, 'Oetirge grew °•• elite feverieavagedie fitininter-' 1 'st e ;Auld be 'was delitioinal tay, -- after f :114 0 /RiThist went otrin.theelintax taf the ...Saida°, and ;then At: took AlAvorrible Attrztti:l3,nt a-long sewn, Of: naeleßeriPsS' AO i t lion lay bef9r ol 4 l ,§ ePrfits-__:XP' :. 130.14McT1_Gi2,40.4.-4.0? s ea , "lis.#o li%nN . &T. : Months: - .lTeanWnile hliann-, , Bence riniet be supplied another efer . - §7!"SP- . , . ' "Theai i inevitAblenniiten, - BO'trivial th - I'S i ttier4aidiale' Who " taiiire- long litinie4,,. '*iirePiarely'and Simply a sentence idf . rdefitiltition , tii tile mei vi id. , , -G. ti o - r g 'O3 4iilitedito.stay , dt homey and. 'get :addi-' tinnat ilelp iron, . his 'neighboring -ale-' ' fly; - :hutelary. ',made up_ a ,determined , Jlttie face, and,sald `.No l', They ; ',mug , ' ,go ; oyez: ; to the .. .pip .of Wight for" the ,sanamer : months, and regain health and , stleng - tii,. for hini,. , wife!) ,if Greenfield find to tie resigned filiegether. , . .- • Clain managed sOmehoW ; 'elle would, ii6fild details; on the plea - that Geo; , b intistfiiep hifirraind tfiffet;' ntid: in the ' iiekfillitrig"ef-Jiine _they' found theni-. , 461ftsindgedln 'a retired' farm '.uottage; `-iftfitiffitig In the milt of , delicious Inea 2 iddisis; with a view- of A 'glorious bay: tollfferafid distant to :They luxurl ;Alert in ..the beauty around, them, like ia' epats, ,of happy. children ; • and . :though, George was tint, in ',love, with his smi- Ishiny Attie wife, he[ .. w,oubl,have got .cin , , : tAer,e. very indifferently, ;ye lib put: ,her,.l=: tAtiA. : petted and indulged hint ,to that. .13 . 4. - ejf,that be greW stout, and strong,., Pio,,seltlib;', Very fast ifideed'; "and - ' Wofd • ~ 4..,1„i...,i....L1 . 4.....i—..x.:..„;41 , ., . . i..'.c.., ..:',..;.'.,,,'• ,u 4.. lig i tiliffided , if she had not - iratch4d„ ( ftiail i iiiad i taktin'Sueh'eitritordintiry'e4e Clifirtiffillua:ghedliked f•tco'bent - -, beksell 4ilifilitid,LiZtlitS4h4rtitimperative way; •it stanscedcnt 1 any Crate ; that . she4ks needaiLto-wm.:%, If , she , had- , gone, into, -- the PalltdAli farm kitchen . .to •sup,Er l o7, kello : di! 4,9 oertooot,..with.- her own haniple ' 7sorne.Wpradful tempting;dish, to coi l lila . delicAO . appetite,- presently be was - ,liptid from ,the garden or parlor prying Clic , '-Clary, what are 'you doing? ; I. Want Yon!' ' Then, whonsheAppearedq:' with fleuery little paws and 'fire-heated. cheek, he wouldjust look up atlYer and say, ' Why do you run away and leAvet.. b 26 for hours together, Chary V and she., WoUlttiaugh, and tell him -shelled not ' .7beenrgoni3 ten minutes. -•', what do „yen rfnetitiß!-4-eandtherudisafipear again., 1 18,ninntircea.. 1 .4e , '_Wollid.P4rne =,idt9;lll9 AiltgbePiitge,..if, ill ft sit 00117.1.1 ~in i*lliel'' A,,fead'aigr..,atseltAir, i an4 i tollow,hpr,Ociutr:. Ny t i,tlo44' - 0015 3 w eyesonid'ilnallY t ake ' tier 14441tlihie arannround'hei- thith i t : 'ltiiiihottgfi l fi'i ' , Wad not fi t bit in ibiiiqind "WO ilitiga"liei.2''' -- - . . r.', - .: .'...,,.,..• ! '", "7 . 4l4' , Wis f iiniinilowed to Andy eaten:il 'biiiilf4; tut 't hwy.' permitted .ft :little' light nrielitrd 'ailment to _be , taken' each mordiditand•evening from certain tblii,_ Ibleitt 'lnigazines; which - sbeiborroWed, Irani thAlibraryinLthe :nearest village; :.*llleh l *as slowly :.developing into Ar . ';faettlonalde watering place, One ei7o4 ,JAngovhile she was doing l a little of tile ; ,flue darning, in which nobody:equalled Tier, .cieorge, wife had been for some. :Wile itting silent over tits book, 'broke . 'ntit'intoiiis merry laiigh;'eay i og, "lAA:, AeWhdrc;;;Clary ; here art:3'l4mile '..beanti';' Oflll'Verliea I , ' Hark hbw Ilk) lines , liintl' , 1 6 0titlittelt: how the -editor - c ould . - print 'strait stuff!' ,' - ' - % Ho began to' read the lines Jo a mock perßis,- ,ety,le,, which , ce rtainly ; made , ,09PiOntinitsb , ludicro us. ;At Ghia_ ;c.,.. 'hark TCOltareil "A little; but before hp, pane telhe - end, she wa s' !mishit - leas helirtiiiati'hitnielf.' - , • - . . ..• , i lt4'ineli'Veltititeered to ` read a tshort, 'ilfOrY; l daii,itiaid, L - Patierabe Hopei's' Triel;' lAilAbli liedid With - neon:a Mg cowmen' • ttirYi - stili as; ' That is' bad graminar, :the tinctuation - makes nonsehee•of ev ieryl aragraph ; high:flown, .rhapsotll cal rubbish,' etc._ And, .when be care tfk- i the end:hepronouneed it the silliest hoe tale, he bad _ever read. - - ClAry Aarned'On Meat cernixiiedly, iandagreed',, 'Oth - q , e orke'that 'IC Was silky • ; but theft Was a iniSchitSVC.us Sparkle . in her 40 - , as if she were sorely- tealapred toitneke... ' - .3-telife,seion'abont that same , lii West; Of littlitiAlk i i:heireVer,:refleeti fig ihat the 'Atielt CitleailifPg 1101401.40.1:0i0:Y *HO onilght.lbe-tuozzrriuehi for= 44 hinerves - , n. Ifietril*tt*O.Oik . .. - eb4p, 'i4h.e',..iii:ide*lsi.' ;him AO pea*: and - dOutented.' herAelf , ibrArishitrvhint: imbibe . heT-„earni figs'. under IhillshS strehigthehihg , nolragree-, ' l4oitt_ 6l. -4. 14 . •: , , ,-1 '::' ' . r Before 'the Summe w as ended, the thin, blue magazine readers were fa&i. liaittitili :.Clara's'signAture - of ,- 1 vS , ;' hukaftriiiititiefie diesiipeare'ds ii.i 4ee 1,y,, -front itil-Pagefyto many people's regret ; liiV:4(4.7SittlElSObeis-*eiS,MOt;'..lks:h idle; . highly tranted,. edneated,. eollgge. gen tlemen, but day `workers and ..toilers; hi jher*ri_rld'e:Nyldelltbor- fields; Who AO' -1,44 . 0.4fit6.:0 . _49iatit.. 4,.iP .11 4i1*.: 11841 . '-dfaa silly titittt taie;mnOSO interest turns. on finfhdfdbledally Virtifes whielithey thsturelvsntrefr oceasieht.to - euthplifyi in Ithertio*n bbsenieffiyeS::) I: belhotei the: editnrsvitAdnquiretotAiutee , whro:lire,, haii - las*Kl. :her COXlol,l*ticlppfl tr. !....I . 4* ry .I*P 91htdriVASe .9..CAUP)P44: :' 7 ::'1 .-: 1: pre-''; ',.:X l 4;ttle fkrti t2ifICP.III I 4. i ) r i! s a! 1:11:.! ,f 3, J 1* I' T iti 13/1.3 , Nu, MI 4 • E=EN .1,-,- - ,,:- • --.. , 1(..f,f,f- ,„?,,,%--, , 110.X,I.tesit,'Gkt9WsOth a Oman 11 ,Y, 113 8!-,a.nd I tliepi, 40* . .,:qt*Ii.t - 0, i70 64 07,4 0 .tiird t"? -_,..ii,tit,. paper and siebetallYrOliatiellikr, Pl.liii,lt'frem'ine to derogate frOiti'dizi I . WillgiiitY4tittiiiirOPOlielliiiig I .ot'iief, Uoatnie I ' thlnlileNvislo ',her I - er 44l W" l ' i Pkte'firet thaiti'!lti.' tirithirliie 'Went td * alds-old) friend; deentfi li* In his stridy; uanal;' but lit :, had' WO !nide' to linikinere coy arid'hornelike , than at Greenfield, and the ijourigi: - reti.i ttorliacilied picipcirtlonably , ;mos Afiln4 , - fied.c.in it: : - After *little datirdtot7 ...chat ;:lititedute:prollosell td eeek hts.wife,,Atid , lipw dew everybody. think Amy . (eau ,hqr.on;ipioyedg,,.iiihe was, apOng„hp , oivnlio,kwing room -that,littledraWle .whichl' , A B isfOrislir4-,t l *.ai,4otir . 1 ,idiot, the w,lioletelehherhoOd.; Mount tecl bitti*isithips 'ln a big,'.apron; iii 4 proortyAr the glrbiktreaauM . ,wltlt i eroiOn'hibiin elide tlitaiced Wel:11128 110 'llttfe'earii*d*ltli'llatO r .ildridg, ll find sleeves rolled . titiitheVe' lief diiiiipled r -iit tbkvii elkieivisilitiOking thettetty;:elen ilepalSei c inionlbe Walta , tite last :iii VO IRO taP7lll4 ( dtdrslito 4tof I 'Jnlnto dOwn 7-, blushing-her:brat being catiglit inane sdirdiatOopati..covet: Teverybady - ,-.eta with conftisionl '- , Notabit , ..of Ltd olfh looked-odlantly over hershoulderian inlde; 'Velem int wnit fiveminuttisk , th I'll ap6ik te'Yott P anitpioneeded . to tin Ashler teak, to, thetuimlititlen 'Of til ' Irish treasure,' who had acted as whet :assistant; .and also to the admiration 4 .arid net a .bit .to, the initonishment Mr: Warenne and George:' ~ ' L The work.done,-she descended ; and as the gentlemen had got potisession of the r wludow,seat, she placed herself o 4 tbeloyestround butone of bee ladder.. and 'liel talked about the islands' .-1 1 lOl `and , lie Seit`; and George's recovers; Anil ill'aiieiVi!eatory, and Other intereeting r.tosioeitla Clary - Was so altogether bright;4lthiffected and' charming, trial *hen George and his friend left bee , 4 ''ength, the latter said, •`Meivil, If - -Cla,. .ry werenot your wife; I . should Make npi to her myself !' And George alltai.. :Ally laughed,, and said be bad, better talie v oare, what be. was about, or he ,shonlcibe obliged to quarrel with .114.63 `.; and then be extolled her virtues very Angela, as if—as if be were in love; at l'aeti lint this time Clary NveenOt there to overhear. - liikWiti Clary's first occupation ; 'her n ' `"t:v)airdiff e -- eren Perhaps the phl -sis a. ;. frinilinetital . strain bad been, -' fo 'tae faittWeive months, almost too 'niiitli'• for her youth ; for those who lieVedlerbegan to notice that her api ritsf,ilagged, and - that her brisk feet 'w.ertt aletyly to and fro on the garden, :walks, !,;• George watched her anxiouslY, ~buthis,friends told him to be patient,, and wilt aWkille ' and she would bii bet . ter aeon: It tit is very hard to be pat-, tient , when e see what we have learnt 16 prize ahoy all else in the world, fad :log slowly ' b foie our eyes—and go' Cla , ry seemed' to fade, • 1 George, ybu must take care of Clary', Or you Will lose her,' her mother toal: l:tini abruptly; ' I do not like ker symlV [ Items, ai•lill,' It was after this harsh communica ,tionfor, • the mother spoke Lis ~'if lie •!Were to blame for her child's fate—that• George involuntarily betrayed .to his, .u f ifia how roach he Awed for her. AO- you'. would grieve to lode rue, .George?' said she, a little mournfully. It would break myl heart, Clary ! Oh, don't talk of ray losing you crlfid he, passionately kissing her thin white hands. 'Who have lin the world be. side Yon ?' W ho loves me as you do ?' i'thinit:tiobody loves you as Y dp, .60orge. - It Is selfish in ' me—but it is the liappiest; tithe Ihave bad for a long. while; to see hoW you would be s rryif E.Were one; I should not liketo think you could forget me soon.' Clary,you will live to bless 'le for many a year.yet I' That must be as God wills, G;orge ; let us' bOth say that must be : s Gad r wills; my 'darling I' and he hid his face on Clara's bosbm, that she , nitight _not see his tears. l'exhaps the covetous; watchful ten ideinesslhnt, nowsurrounded the young ile,:i P diAlied"; bor . courage and strength, for she rallied visibly; and, atter ald w ,months, George had to baptize a little CoPY'iir,lierself, and to return thanks roi.C.laryit safe deliVeranee. After that day nobody could have persuaded . him • that' di ere bad ever been 'a , time when hewai3'iti'ot in love with his wife; or when he did not think her lthe dearest tieasure in the whole wide7orld. There are three children a . the recto ry.now, and it is one of the happiest hotuOithat eau be found In the conn- Air.• Warenne, who has bevotne more cynical than ever, quotei the pair •as nu exemplification of how veil two , people Who are rightly matched in olh ,er, thhiga "may get on through life with Out! falling into that enthusiaim of lo'V'e ha 'headed boys and girl's es giand• cliniax of existenee.- IClue day, in the ' ~onfidence of friend elitp,'he was so ill-advised as to remind thelettor of the confession ho'had for merly made to hiiiself, and George was actually offended. • Not in love wan wary I she is the only woman forNOtoin I ever oared a chip!' cried he. You are under a tie-. lustfl, Warenne ; I can never have , said anything so absurdly false.' The rector thinks so now ; and Clara' ,is converted to the same opinion. I •lo not see what Mr. Warenne has to do with it. Bygones should always be by gones.' Clara has never yet confessed: about•the silliest of little tales , in ' the, bide - Magazine; perhaps ; it ,has , -slipped %lit memory—but all her love, devotinix.and patience of that time never,ifiticape -George's. If he knew , :whio mote , s .Patience Hope's Trial,' 'hp worild , probably be inclined to call it gookcitliction' now, instead of whfii . be did , Oen, beeause be would, t fioin areal - pork of view. • The great pigeon roost of the Wes , this year, ,was in Wisconsin. • .A. lt pap 3 r ( at Kilhourn city says : For three' wee A. *eon's nrefeilying in 11004 s that tin i 3 ap" could 'number. On Eiaturtiai, p.,d:inr . itlinut two boat:a before nik,liffall;.thay hew In one sttifir Pnith'iiiiiithlnifortti; 'darkening the people by titit!slintiddrtheirliring€l. Hotels wera fullaoftltrapperis JAndl bunters;:'Rootiexs .werlibusy l :::makitig: barrels, and. :men. 011,11dr.Ori: were B.4ti t y,s iii t4 O - .44crel 6. Tpey s Net* phipped to 'chteNii,, - ,.1\61-, Cinoionti, Philud'et "i"Ork and floston: t0 . .80,000 blida were toiskided daily [. MI , • hitt y.,‘ IMEMI Is welitilitlied irlik iAicsi Pritldishiii) to ea.; outs all kinds of _job Work vial nsetasse end Largo additions of an the lots styles of typo ' novo Lyn added to Vain &printout. f ot!'_ Boisfeephiiik.24.Floor Pa* gni - 6i * tag The ritt { wafer nsitagee `'sp okeri is tfie•tkioriK 8i; Theihhabitants of the globe prof- more than 1,000 dif ferent religions. The ,number of men is about eipialito thanumber of women. 11 49 Alm.'rao of hßF* l 4.:Aire, is. about 88 years. Oneorarter die previous to the age of seVen l yeara, one-half before sev enteen, and thoiiffho Pass . thiti age en joy a'relleity*fnised to one-half the hu- Man nPeciles. ,, 'To7teveiy one' thousand, persons, one reaches 100 years- 'of life ; t. 4? Oval 100 t, only roach. _the,age of 0 1 Pd P4PrO , O.ali 9P O 4 1 4' 6 99 Ova to. So _Years of age. Thin* ate' on 'the r i.,.0,..,,a0,...„„„tan0,; 'and of ;•: 888' year; 91 :, 824 e;!eiry , day; o,79:erery hotir, and sixty ifivert niinutev2iir Zone' avery'seeonds— ;These' leseetkto , about balanced by an 'tigtiar hunitlerag-ttrtbsi , = Thb , married .arkilOnger listed 1 than - the eingle e and, 'above allkaxe those vie), °beery', So indaettione r conduct. Toll -Men 'live longer f itbigklagort ones. Women . have !WM RIIPC(9 B Rtfilfe iq thfl; tifrr iPrPv. I 9Y 3 ;WO. ' i r n 4' . L t.httici",iffen j ; ) 312 .e. 797,1 - 4 At aircerTraka; — Tht; nuniker imiyirtigiti portion of to 0 - 4*i.4 I,ooolndlyidnale. Marriages are *era frequent after the equinoxes; that ib dining the months I of Tune andPecember. Thew, born in • spring am; generally more. robuS #kan , c,•thera.• I,liirthe, and deaths are more ' frequent bz . uipt than by day. The number Jet men • capable of bearing arms is calculated,at one-fOnyth ef the 1 )0 ..Polo1 1 4 1 .1. The sluguldr combination of fatalism and rebellion whioh marks the English character, was curiously exemplified in the golds:lent a.eabman at Gloucester a 'few dayt, ago. „.Tho poor man had been .out of; work to . two or three years.— Eveiy bo,dy who, knows any,thing about smalkoountry oye‘rns,,kriow,s what 'this meanie."e• go•wafi too PFOod to "go on the perish," daticeriseqUently the email tradesmen had ta l keep hint and his' fa. roily—tan in number. Baia few weeks ago he gOt work as , a fly driver. Then his creditors foolishlytesolved, like too many of us, on ltliPtt.the goose that laid the golden_ egg. , They put an exe cution on his house and sold him out. -- - , What / then ? He bore it like a man. But being sent ou l t,one night toward the end of last week,, to, take a gentleman and his wife home to their country res idence, li e happened on the return jour ney to uset cab and smash It. This was tool much. So be incontinently tied the telini around his neck and hung himselfjte the wheel of the overturned vehicle. jEltill," mark how merciful a merciful' man' is to his beast. Before ; going to, his death, he released the horse !and set it grazing comfortably along the roadside. HO - •himself 'was about to clisburiinn himself of his troubles—be I g a ‘le hi 4 beast the sarue chance. --Lord. Grapiale. , f I 1 How TO SEE Dowi A WELL.—It is ;not generally known how easy a ma,t terlit le to explore the bottom of a wel, cistern, or. pond of water by the uile of a coax on mirror. When the sun is shinin brightly, hold a mirror so that the red ,eted rays of light will fall into the wa er, A bright spot will be seen at the ottom 7 so light as to show the ,srnalle t object plainly. By this means we haT 'e.kamined the bottoms ofwells fifty, fe t deep,;When half full or more :'of water. The smallest straw or other Eirnall objects can be p i SrfeCtly seen from the surface. In the same 'Way one can examine the bottom of the ponds _and rivers, if the waters be somewhat clear, and not agitated by winchfbr rapid Eno tion. if a well or cistern be under cov er, or , shaded by a building, so that the sunlight will not fall near the opening, it is only necessary to employ two mir . rots, using one to reflect the light to the opening, and another to re fleet it down into the water. Light , May be throw fifty ora hundred yards to the precise spot desirable, and then down ward We have used the mirror with success, to reflect lightaround the house to a shaded well, and alsoto carry it from a south, window through two rooms and tlipti l luto a cistern underthe norib Ode Ofthe house. Half a dozen reflections of light may be-'made, though each- mirror diminishes' the brilliancy of the light. Let any one not farbiliar with. the method,, try it and he willnot only end it useful, but a ver pleasant . eApertment. It will perha reveal a Aquila Of sediment !at the b i t of thC - . well' that has been little oughtbof,,bat:Which may 'have been . : rightful flOth;CO of disease by its dee,63% I the water.-=Ex. A. LUABLE INVI4NTION.—Matarst. Howari ; of BedfOrd, England, have re eon tIY I n von ted a uterine steam engine, w I bleb promises to do inhoh : towards "bringiug men nearer unto men." The that vessel, the Fatry Deli, fitted with theirn gen ious, (~off triiitiee lately made a voy go from .11.,otpion 'to Y rmonth, f t when it was ,found that a run f about olght 4 .en milearsliecupled eighty min utes ( ';also, that i the coalionsurhed was 320 p unds. The average st am press- ure w s from 1-10‘tolf10 ponds on' he square inch. -`'From these d to it may inferred •that ' r ib& Fairy ell would burn only about half as mud' coal as a.,.- vessel with engines and boi ers of the usual kind. - Au English contemporary comment ing on this= performance, ' • "Let It be supposed that, an ordinary steamship would require 1,000 tons of coal for her voyagelo China and bank. She would take, ally, 1,000 tons at 10s. per ton, in ttie, north, and ,would buy :500 tons in the'Cbinese ports at 40e. per ton, thus Spending_ .9,600 in 'coal. A vessel with •engiaes—and boilers like those of the Akl y ryDell would need only ki 750 tons r thedOuble - voyage. She would obtain the Vilinie e nf this ', in the north td, Ills; 0875`) thusetibcting asex ing'bf'£l,l`2is'ii money, and increasing the available tonnage for freight by 258 tousnit the,voyage out, and by 875.t0ns on the voyage-hone.” A rat her faskyoUth , was relating, the experience :of his voyage Uprose. th e ocean to a sympathizing friend. Bald be, " I tell you,what, old fellow, there one good 090 it, • though.— ;You clan geke,e ; tigl4t . ts you pleasoevery 'day, aud.eveyyligidy thinks you're only se4slek.el;l,- , ; . ` ` ' Aie iiiiinot siliriciedat the'spproaoh t ,4 it Abe Rineo o t iperrorti ?": 'skid the rni xi_ U r"tfi .. ii i tlett - iqcrti,i:"FitOrike I I have li - h IlYitik - iii4 mid• thirty yenta with th - 411eili 6i Terivis--the‘ king cannot 'be. C ofigiiiiriiiikl!" -I '''' - —' - - • rjthAo' A:firitattor =SO