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Rosidenpo of Son, N o. 7 Goodale itreet. _________________Qot.80.dtf A B U U O iN HOTBZ., f f i fEMGCWN, it. V . A . Iff. HARRIS, Proprietor. Jq j 1,18M. d tl _______________ mOOPflVfr BODBK WATKBTOVra, H, Y. _broo,UllCt«)«p ud will be kept Blrtctly *« I JSjAdHr. BUiaC ASAWMBTftrop. J ^ ick m aa IH o u se , ' ‘W i r x M i o w i r . if. y . ED. W .1 PETIRSON, SucceMor to Qeo. W. Jon»»,i»U tproprxtor. * ir, wilt «3wA* b * « home to ami with a cordial welcome to m r tn. Pxnuojr. greet bli old friaid*, a D m onr. Mama ItSTethlahotel for e n point*. i «W j ........... t at oll trait*. An» M l v J ut m m , wiuit' . jkHmeaixolng to »It* thai Evegot from *800 lo t No JtFafMck BaUdings, next the beat pet tag tn raaponilbla n t* .000 cepiul. Office dooc to Reyaoldi ± ioneiaatl Ajpnutio Aeaitilnwoaoft Ac. coaatanUi o n trued I rih S kr jk.ofBhiiliftrb, rnnia^TD^tlfban, Dysentery, ud tor uio Wholesale and ... , UonarslAfest. |r r all DtWww tiia. wtvOOy IR, BoaeoceUlt * . M Yloor, Arcade. KoeVdaaot B a flfa il Ut pirOUet la dltmlaaed htpuAJprM daliretj. . es»p=" A fia t tn r tba Oanadsigraa Aleffl Tbroocboot JeSknon Ctmuly. VTBctdqiiuten, under Pwmiaiu ft K1U»*Elioc Hope, 67 W uhmxton B all Dloc9e» ileMdfcif_ HUBBARD &W RIGHT in oraey* a n d C ouitU on at 1>«. . Ofic* ont So. 5 Washington Strut, Watertown, lev Tork. , v. jr. o cnuB B , c,-x>. w biqhx hammosd a WISSLOW, Utoim ya and C autelan at law . Me* OTta So. lOWaahimftonBt. Watertown, M.T. A H. HAWCOKD. B 8 A D U T WXHDLOVT. .... . ___________iRdll QBAKLC* DKCXKt WATCU-RAHR ADD RSFAIRKB, AT Ro, 86 Gwart stm t. Peeler ta tho b u t Clock* ud Watthoe, aoet aotad B o n in and J, ted la m a t Q ua Jewelry, i from the itwtlc Manufacturer*, RK*»tfor on 0*lmhnat»d-E-thacm Oalamdar O locka! Jnljn |M. - _________ itaanoaa N. TT ^BAl DTATt AOINCIARD 'Intelligence Office. N a th Wihtm'i BZoci, Public Square. trood tenaaenta fhratahod to thou remotlnc tn atr, - . Help ptdcarafl and altoatima obtained for both tale aad twmle. Parties,hiving lleriiei to "let” o r un wlllBnd U *>their adnntase t o leavw terma and doecrtntlon o< premtaet at tide oEcc. i. 8. xfUaa, T . T>: D O D & HI, ■SET- LADY OF THK P linB l, 'uawa-iogoo You m ust not imagino thnt because John PoftMUawaits, thus iareighed^sgunst the .psm ed stato.when unconnected w ith mou- |y, that ue himself had remained a bachelor, .^— liad “sat celibate, like a fly in tbe hsart pfsn ipple," to Jeremy- Taylor ban i*. - On tno contrary,three or four yearB.before pqor Hun made his matrimonial .fiasco, Josh bid led to tbe bymeniol alter Jem im a, only [.daughter of,.— Hotchltm. fiian., the head oi biB firm, with' a fortune of tbii and pounds. She was a stout, rotund per sonable woman, with a face.like a door knocker, with no brains, but with-'an ex cellent constitution. Thoir only boy, Char ley was a model of strength and health, and when be went to Eton soon rose to be king-frf tbe playing fields and captain of tbe eleven. That was a long time after tbe events which we have hitherto recorded, and some time before tbe actual date of our stoty—at which date Josh Poetlethwaite yas in the height of his glory. Ho w u a short, stout mm, rather like a pig in the &c*, with pnfij cheeks, and a short peaked nose projecting between them, with little eyes, close cat iron-grey hair, and mutton chop whiskers ot the same color, always dressed in dark clothes, and w*nt in tre mendously tor respectability. He lived in Westbonrne Terrace aa au eminently respec table place, and used to ssy, “I live there, air, because it ii reapeotable. I dare say my means would enable ms to reside in a more fashionable quarter, to have lords and ladies for m y neighbors, but that’s not mv. way sir! '1 he terrace is filled with reap. 8 table men; there’s Xenophan Anabaaia, the head of tbe head of the Greek houae in Umciog Lane, on ono aide of mo, and Ezra Woolff, ot lh e firm of -WoolfF & Hart, on tha other. I’m a city tn»D, I am; and I hope m y eon will be a city man alter me. though he was brought up at Eton, and w u well^jiought of, I understand, among the spng ot nobility there. Still he’s learn ing my business, and if all goes straight he 11 luoeeed me in tbs house.” Indeed if Charley bad not turned out all hia father wished him, it wonld not have been ior lyck ol his father’s counsel. Tho old centieman w u at his son morning, noon ■n'd night, preaching the blessings and ad vantage* of respectability, the miseries and horrors entailed by poor maariages, bahe- mlsnlsm,, or dissipation, tnd always illus trating the text by tho story of 8am Har well “As likely a fellow as ever stepped in shoe-lether, Charley 1 Quite as quick at finuen as me, and more educated in somo ways; might have dono anythigg; and went to tho bak for tho take of a pretty face, and then- for want ol proper; respects bQlty I" Pisrhapi this ftory, as Some atoriea will do, palled alter constant repitition; at All events Charley, who, at the date of i ur story, had heard it on an average twice a monih for somo time, began to pish I and shawl every tim e it w u mentinecL Also about this timo ho began to assert him sell in another way. Hitherto, daring tho fivo yaars alacc bis leaving school he had lived at homo-fn the potential mansion at W est bonnilacliyao. means lcodinga scclodbd or monastic lifo, ' _t keeping excellent boors, moderate in hi* attendance at operas and play-houses, and nover frequenting estab lishments of more questionable character. But this yoar no sooner did tbe early sum^ met arrive, than Charley announced his in tention of going in for boating, and, with, that view, of taking “a place uo ths river.’ Josh Postiathwaito was astonished, and et first aaoyod, b u t could not find laalt w th tho proposed plan. Boating was highly respectable, and miny of the best men in OITY KAKKET. .R 8 R m «r, - m tro. io :a WHO LOAMS AND RRT. llL % M en la alt ktnde o gT n a i A' S a x t H oots, Bow A Moon. BetTLqow* H M M ta S tatuas*. FaaiB A Sal* W A«*rttx,^H H O ninT A Sln m raia • Mum rders promptly attendon to. Decemner 1867,' _________ j» worm lvw e itvstR BD i The Enmire State Lifelnsuranc&Co. 0ITBBI JtAItr BtJPEElon axjvant A qkh TOgTHOSS WDOJWOTJtD Insurej 7|ieic Xitres 1 0FPtosT~irM M x^itd2» jf* tr., W A vnvo-w m xv.nr. 3 AXES Ai President. UPAPBOOK.XstV|ee Pro.’! ,- joto KZRA. CO 8MKU1 , M *• t P L SHItLDOS, 8eeretarj. J. P. 8lAKBqCX -Goonee). toneSSaU pWLWW Alitt «li* RLOWMUt. „hav»iow« AU Toon-and Owttby. i“S* Bmmriatto winter all Offfs.iyf*jH*ftrFaia.rtl,aa<l ather -tafswesiiWaliMhwAoilgts , oavao.1 wiat« OaUMRw Idrti bhagqib H o.antxit i i S M B T ' the oity, -and notably on tho stock ercliango had “places up the river.t’ His son’s al lowance was quits sufficient to penult indnlgence in such amusement. Ho must go if be wished, providod’ of course, that became to business ts usual. Of course, Charley said, and he went. He was found st his dfek with his customary regularity, looked sun-bronzed and handsome, snd on tbe occasion of tho Iwd or thrco set dinner parties which were always given in West bourne Terrace dosing thq season, Charley attended at his father’s express wish, but always left in timo to catch the last down train for Stales. Sleeping in the fresh sir did hini-go much good ho said. It was Josh Fostlethwaite’s custom to take a six woekt’ holiday in the autumnal season, when business was slack and the other merchant phnces were out of lows.— Sometimes be and hia wifo went abroad, sometime* to the English lakes or watering This year he had settled himself at ,bv. Ho tried Scarborough first, tu'. the hotel life, tho wXli) of Sna, and the general goabeadishness ot tho mixed com pany did not suit him. So he crossed over- ro Whitby, where to estabTshed himself in tho belt lodgings on tlio Weat Cliff, snd took up a commanding position in the plsce. Whitby is, il anything, a thought overdone with die clergy ; the Episcopal apron is frequently met with tbo diaconal shovel hats, and gaiters swarm; the long black ooat and white cbotker aro omnipresent. — Bnt Josh was not to be put down by irny members of the clotb; be was quite os prts- peroas, and a good deal richer. H e looked them steaoily In th e , put hia nose in the air and chinked tho monnv in his pockets as ho passed them by, and when- tho 8. P. G. chose the most influential clerical holiday maker to preaoh the sermon In their aid, Josh put hia five pound note Into tho piste, witb a look which said as plainly aa words, ‘-That’S the contribution of Josh Postle- tbwaite, of Mills streot, Cheapside, and I defy, any one present to beat it** Of course be anrfi snd his wife made ex- cuisidns to HulgnvOp and Robin Hood's Bay, and Eaton; oi course they clambered. up to the old abbey, tnd visited the o’d town, and saw the fishing boats artiye and depart, and went through all the very small excitements which Whitby affords. As was his habit, Josh gave himself up to tbo en joyment of the holiday, add never sullied hi* pleasure with the thought of business It was tha dull season of tho year, and what ekcr little (heremlght.ba to be done. Tom, who slwkyi CibiB up frqm ^LiWirpooi and rodk cpfiiiniud oI^tM Xondon houto: daringjhi| btdili6r’6libfi3ni*, Could do So; Josh dM pot-ttodble hi&self «hd it was a der scm o'v^pL eo ia l citC UlttStaucf^e wa f uoRd bi;tvMtWsd. v V f Thm'b^difip cyst!, it dkn, bt langiutd' ’thit "ai t§7 |r ^ i p t o t Atelejprim one dty »IUr lr»cheotf,^|ta gnttisiMi was «ri.d«t&; ly surprised i t ^ g l W ww an-ielops it, Jspgtlv «nmund Uthiough iiiasutases, taWa!opened i t “I should think bo indeed t3’ ssid Josh with a mental reservationthat if it were not very important Thomas eliould receive a neat wigging for his pains. ‘‘Why, what the- dev— —” “J oghtaear!” criedfiia wife. “Silence, Mrs. Pojrtethweite,” said the Grand Llama. “W hit the devil does this mean ? Listen. 1 You m u tt arm c hom e at once. C.’s i n a mess.'1 C .’s in a mess,” re peated lie. “H e m ust mean consols,” aud he seized the Times, and turned to tlie money article. 'W o, they’re ninety-five and an eighth t Why waa hottt confound edly mysterious ? W hat does (J m«aa ?” “I think C. means Charley,” uid Mrs, Postlethwaite. with^iequietude, velopcd sn ides before, snd he wsu afraid of tho result. “I think you’re right 1” ho re petted; “but what can have happened to Charley!” '"Perhaps he’s drowned— out o j his boat! miirmwed Mrs. Postlethwaite; amd Josh’s loirs hist she should ever again make a sensible suggestion were at an end. “Drowned! stuff! he said. “ However, I must get over to York fo-night, telegraph to Tom to m eet me in Weetbouroe Terrace to morrrw evening, and go up by the ex- press.” ffeatbourno Terrace looked awful in the September twilight. All the hottseB were shut up, the blinds in newspaper envelopes the families away. The dead leaves came whirling op In ghoetly troops irom K en sington Gardens, and ths enslnsa on the neighboring Paddington Station shrieked Iq-g drawn-out lamentations orvtr the crsmrsionlsta who arrived to occupy tam per arily the places of the legitim ate owners of the capital Painters were st work on the outside of Josh’s hoiue.;ha had tm thread his way to tbe attMt-door through scaffold ing poles, and he |tumbled over a pul ad white w tsh in the nail; the. aem nls were away, and there wu only on old charwo man to “do for him.” He bade her cook a etoik.and then he deaetnded to the cell ax and fetched up—-alter half-a-dozen mistaken a bottle of dry sherry. Ho was chawing the cork when Tom arrived. Josh took him at oncq into the little room behind the dinlcg-room,iwJ»ich the servants called tbe “libery,” opd,-where tho boots, hats and sticks commonly reposed. “Now !’! taid Joso, “ you see I’v e come up.” W hat’s oil this. You ssy O .’s in a mess I w h o ’s 0 . ? ” “Chsriej u;d Tom, shortly. “I thought so; eald Josh, wiping tais fore head. “Now, go ou, please. W hat’s th e Casa deception and horrible immorality said Tom rouudly. He alwail.hated (Hurley, having hoped that hie own'son would ino- 0** 3 to jS sb ’i business. “ That’a » larger order, Tom 1” said poor Joah. “SboW it me in dstail’’ “ I will,” ssid Tom. “Dick Wlnkym snd his brother Bill, and some other Stock Ex- chango fellows, who are left in town, got up a picnic at Chertsoy Meads on tiaturday afternoon, and I suppose out oi respsct to yon asked mo -tojojpdhca. I did, nxdwe “fi is not Charley, madam,” said Jpsb iD his soverest topes. “I—I beg your pardon—I thought that — Oh 1 is it Mr. Postlethwaite ?” “It is Mr. Postlethwaite, madam, and Sfnco you - know that,,.you cup. doubtless easily imagine my .erramL R ia to bjdng back lay son from these scenes of—of dissi pation,” said Josh, feeling to he looked round the pretty little room with tho piAce fal river flawing before ft .taut.the term he aid used was scarcely applicable—“and fromj your—your wiles,, madam, to his mother and his-hsine l’' “Halloa, 5ater I- yomjieMi!” broke. in a cheery voice, and boating aiiit, a lit some. “tes, air, liua^ “«nd| I am sorry foJ with thia— r-thfa- “thi»; lady*” in ‘Ste»dy, air, pleAAe^ agi you mo here that tlie*f I require you to bolurri “Tobehave myseifj that cr ad avsQr pieaaaattlaw ft. qrti if even ing drew on som* ope propoaad going on tbe river; and a lot of us went in a bis shal lop. We went through Ohcrtawy Lock snd down towards Btafiaos; andjast as ws passed Leleham Ferry I saw a young fellow, dressed in flannels, sculling a wager boat, with a very pretty girt steering him He laid on his emlls and looked towards us, wud I recognized Charley in a m om ent; but os we got near him, Billy Wlnkyn shouted out "if oro hawks!' and motioned with bis band, and tho next moment tho young Bellow pulled bis straw hat over his eyes tnd went sculling away before us st a tremendous nice and got up tho backvAter by Penton Book. I said to Dick Wmkyn, ‘W asn't that Charley 1—and bo answerod, ‘Charley —who ?’ and when 1 said, ‘My nephew. Charley Postlethwaite’ they all Iaughed,tna uid I'd had too tnuoh iced punch. But I kept my wits about mo^nd when he landed I lingered behind and asIwd one of tho boat men, who I had noticed touched his but to Charley, what waa the name of ths gentle man in the skiff. ‘Postlethwaite,’ he said; ’been living at the Lalehom Fes ry House, him and hit la d y , this last thrco man tb a ’ “Thank you, Tom,” said Josh, moodily. You would havo made a fine detective ; It’s * pity your talents aro lost in tha commer cial line. ITl go np to-morrow to Lalalum Perry, and look into thjB taysclf,rt “You’ll ficd Oharloy there,” said*Tom ; “he said ho should mako a holiday tom or row.” Nothing could be much nastier than, the stink which the charwoman sent-up. But it didn’t matter to Josh Postlolhwolte. His plats remained untouched before him,wT>ilo ho sat back wondering bow It was that his son, so indoctrinated with tho principles of morality and respectability, should come to ei set after all. Josh Postlethwaite started oil tho a c p morning,went to Staines by the railway, aod tbcnce in a fly tu Lalehtm. W hen lie arrived st the ferry he found several peoplo waiting tor th e boat, which was m aking ils way from tha other side, aud when they wore all afloat in the broadbottomoi pant, the boatman, whom every one called Georgs had a whispered joke for &U the women, who told him to “git ’long,” aud a slip on tho back for alt ths men, and. seemsd alto- gethor si jovial a lellow, that Josh thought bo m ight get a little informatian ont of him “Ia that tho Forrv House ?” ho asked, pointing to a pretty cottage with s lawn, willow fringed, sloping to the river. “It is, sir,’’ replied Gcorgd, promptly. “Any ope staying there now ?” “Yea sir, same, family m has stayed then for tho last throe hundred year—Mustor T r o t t e r 1’’ .A “No, no, I doa’t mean tbo' ferrymen r said Josh, annoyhd at the laugher of 3iis fellow-passongers. “I moan any ono lodgi ing there P . . . “Oh, yb,.sir p said George, poling array at the punt—‘-lsdy and gentleman, sir.” Ob, that's it, -- said Jo sh ; “I Want to know about (them who mo they!” Ue had betrayed too much ctgernete, ap parently forfiJeorge, looking at him bvm- •piapu ly M ia , who are they ? W ell, I coir t to y ior certain , butl dont mind tael- Hng yotf I hcerd th»t it’* the?B;f(uphror h ’ KootihiUAud his.auntl” u-,; & ^ - And Amidst tbo roar at his saUy, taeboat touched tho oho»f landing tho pasMngtrm The httti w^o*st gitenottlwFtciy!HotHe putage, indfoproed the door of the right h in d ltrom^vvhiofe^Mt' .......................... toth*.Srivta...AttI entered in his ‘ u t very hand- his father, $r«mQdmpany isd Charley.— icmbor while rooms, and in them.’’ ypu know, sir, iu ore speaking & father rfectly well, flir. * Jh||1eyon my father amstj conduct himself like a gentleman in tho presence of.my wife.” “ Your wife!” “ Precisely 1 Nelly, you don’t know my lather, I think. Let mepreaent him to you.” . H is wifo! Then there was no fouellatioo for Tom’s charge against Charley of immor- tslity. Joshtalm ostohaoktad aw he thought of that. “ If this young lady be your wifo, as you aay, and, as of course, I am bound to be lieve, msy I ask why you have married ber in a secret and Underhand manner, and without my knowledge!” “Sunply because we had made up our minda to be married and I knew you would oppose the match. Not that there was anything in the world Against my Nelly, that even yon could havo found isult vrith except her name.” “H ft name ? what was it f” “BMweli.” “BarweU ? not a daughter of “Yea, precisely -o f your old friend Sam BarweU, the peg upon which you hung so many-solemn warnings;^ Now you mow tho worst.” » There w u a silsnoe for a few minutes. Then Joab aald in rathtr.a husky voice, and with rather a abameUoid manner— 'May I ask when ywu first mat Miss Bsrwall i snd who introduced you to her F “Certainly t where waa it Nellie ? Oh t it a pichic a t Naw? Brighton wh*n I was itayrnjB’ With untie T to tJsst year. It was Mrs. Troof, that intrbduced me.” “Nfr I” said Josh, i “It was iadeed.” 9 “By George, that’s fo much I” cried old Joab, and he roared with laughter, until they thought he would hare a fit. When he caipejdi |he first Words be said were, hef*. my deardnve m* a kiss, and a anything to drink handy! hot, and I—and I—” tod laughing b« burst into tears with bis arm around his^on’a neck. Of oourie fie stopsd to Sinner, when Nel ly made him tbe best claret qup ha had ev er drank snd Instead ofwoior hack to tho drearies** of Wrwtboirrne Terrace, b a had. Dick Lambert’e bed—Dick was OhMley’s chum at'they Ferry House, and was fortu- nstaly aWsy Acting as' -best .man |o stout little Qeoigs 8myth, who was marrvmg Mils Aitop the brewer’s daughter; and be fore he loft the'next day, Joab had made OhMley promise to bring Nelly with him to Whitby befoiw.the end of the week, where the roqpncillatibri Waa complete. We don’t drink toasts here,” said old Josh, from the head of his own table, to a large party ot guests who had assembled on Christmas. But there’s one health I wish fo propaso, and you must 'all drink it in bumptos, without asking any questions. •Here’s to the health of tho Lady ofLsleham Ferry i God bless her I” And he winked fsotukUy winked, the old rascal 1) at his daughter in-law. Good bsnvsier* can make'money and do good set- BUS tto. _ PERKINS & HOUSE PATENT Non-Explosive Kerosene Lamp- IT CAN NOT BE EXPLODED B y onrtUns Short ot NitfoGlycirene Or Gunpowder. W e claim tot this remarkable Lamp 1st. Ateolato Safety under all CIrcnmitasccn. So. It gives twice- as much tight from same aiccd wick ,. •* - 8d. It naea 33 pcc-dcnt, le u oil. 4th ,Itla orninumtal and dnrabls—Laita * llio time. 5th. Itgivea no odor In bnmlng—tnrned never eo low. 8th. The atcadlnpea « tam e li capcclslly wopdorfal, 7th. It la a nccealal rival of zm* at a trifling ex- pane. eneaoMs m B tu sr o f x h i h s n t man. Prof. W . 8. Clark. President of Bail. Agri. Vol lose aava: “It la tioa exploelve. The light le bet ter than la prelifeed ty any other lamp, I believe 11 ti true economy tn vlcw ol tkeufU y, th e' quality and quantity of light, and thedur*Bnity of thia lamp, a _ . _ .- - a.j_ s . ^'1._ . li , ' ' thta only.” to throw away. O .T ------- Bay*.- _ when expoocd tojtho w vem t proofa. It* 'gtni lotrodncbon, In place of the unsafe glase lait O. Ti JackiQD, J . D.. of Boeton, Blilo Aeiayor, “I And lt free Irom oil daaner of exploeion, era! . ^ ------- -- . — ___ Jompe, will cevoKuch property lrom Ire and ptercnt thoae fitfu l exploeion*^ wHcu havo io often provod rate] The New Tork Iribuno nera; “Ho other le per fectly ute. All tha point* ol dangrer havo been so carcfuUy guarded that disaster Is (Imply nn impoe- alblfor. The New York Independent aajs need be m id to bring this lamp at c Nothing more ------------ --------------- , — once tato pnblic confidence aad Onfvenil nae. BLISS A LAMB. Gen. Agents novlSwtfdltawt For Northern N. Y Watertown. Fall and Winter Fashions. WH0LE6AKE AND RETAIL Number 4 Paddock’s Arcade. u S U o - i f - , k w a t r nnmcrona atytea of Hats, Bonet*, Feathers, Rihbona, &o. To which ahe would Invite particular ttlantlan and an ctfly call. jm ileJLIJTK M lS Win do wall to can and amour Stock, Befor* f a r t k a a le k tlttwhtra, aa wa aradatinalM d to make ttan obMctfor you kenstt. lair IraUt, Ooila wad Ohlgaoaoy- Osrseti aad Mows Skirts* Xriaaa Collars tod Xaflad. -to * fnllm t u eevtm snt or B a^hyrWOTRtto Wonted Fsttarns i : t Cuvnes. , ' Pattern Boxuaete, and Books, Smbrotdary, Ac. S ta u y iB g O e i * on than notte*. All ordan attended^to prompLy ani Unas its aad Bats re-mada and altared lata the* very be*t atyte*. ______ dootf-wlv H. A. BVdHto. p tn u s IKFoikTiiD ~. WINES &LIQUORS, B R A N D I E S , United Vine Growers* Co. or C o n ic , 1 8 S 4 * Beueaay*' Hartelle A Ao.*a Jnlaa Bonin, FCnet, CultlUon It Co., tad French. G IN S ; Bernard * Oo.'s O L D T O h d l, DeKnypcra A Son'a A . 3NT I t E It, JM ^ O E K S W A N , O R A P K L b A f ,* OI*X3 H O L I . A .N I5, k u b s s j 1 OLD JBSAIOA. IT. CHOIS It NSW ENGLAND. Murphj’d Irhk PoteiBWhhUy, B li Liu ox:ti, L,l»£4’tG’8 SCOTCH ASD MALT Cla~sgow Whisky. P v UK OLD OPOBTt IttfTPAL p o r t ;W I is 1 PURE OLD GOLDEN SHSRBY.-wUb a‘l tbimoet tellable Nation wines by. tbftflOrTLSOUON DRASr. Bauutioddapon anri;(.W oro‘a .. .,_ i>. . SPARKI.ING VYjflES. EDENEORGH v A3il>' LONDON POATfiH ft« o.th . ..... ^ n-r,f rtttaW R»XMmS«,- UM** A . Jg.yKBNTPN- j^ A G L I to IL L S I The L q fo M ins are again IN RUNNING ORDER, And ready lot tha Billion. All klntUcC F lo u r a n d F e e d , kept fbr sale. C hap. Onrlfotlo; The H1HBLE 8IXPEH0E BETTEB THAN THI SLOW SHI LL IN AD orders left at the P . 0. or Hill vflfl receive prompt attention. Good* delivered Free bt Cert tgetn tbleclly. Particular AttenticralPaicl to Oastom Grinding. CTTKTU BrZeTNM. deel-dAwlm . looked «u ohrbABHdb,-: iLag-curiiBi Tbo Bonda follow tho complotlou o f tho Boad- bavo tboUniou Trust Company of N . Y. as thol Official Regie tor aud Ttaneler Agent—and axe eoli at preeojit a t 95 and accrued lxUorcet. ' They bear oxamlnatlou and comparlaoD, better, 8 a bcUevod, than any olber now boforo the public, lp Iho dxed aud aucbongcablo elements Safety, Sccurtf: ly, aad Profit. They boar good Interest—-Sovon percent. Gold (br forty yeara—and aro aocurcd by kSlnktng i'u nd, aud firet Vorlgago upon tho rood, ltd outfit, and not ft come, tie Vrsndilsds, and all present arid (utoro to qulrcd ilropcrtv of tbo Company. ' fi They jlopcnd upon n o uow o r jrnlPieUJed lerrltorj, (or boslhcsa to pay their Interoat, bnt opon on oil veil settled, nod produotivo country ;—aiiutnln'| that a railroad built through tho heart o f aucb a rot glon ofiere better nocnrltyfor both In iercit and JViq; clpal thin » road lo be b u ilt through tho m ost highly ■Jrtolled wllderncn or epareely eetllod territory. Tbli Ballroad poafcrsea special adranUgce, tip running into and out mt lbo City ot Chicago, an un- portant Railroad and CommcrdaJL Center; Ip run ning UJrough a lino o f vllUgce and old firfnlht^ ectttenuintiln tbo’richest portion of tho Btatn of Utlnola ; tn running near to depoalta ol Iron Oro of great exrent and value, and over broad fletda of the, belt coal In lbo KUto- which m ini up lllercili aro lu mouopoj-r. And boildea the local and other bulaotS thus asmrod, tbero vU l no attracted to thta. road Uyd couaidorablo traffic already springing ap “From the Lakes io lbo Golf;" u w ith Its Southern Connections It forma a Trunk Liu* 45 miles shorter thansnyotk*r route (rom Chicago to Nashville. , Thcao Bonita ore therefore based upon a Reality and a Boalncia Shat a lew years mast Invcttably' double—and competent Judpce aay troblo— In value.' Qovem m m tt t a tlby uM Ie tht price Ii M gA pfjr.omg If put Into that Sautt, and Trutt or JM ati T tm ft can be p u t Info N O T H IN G S E T T S It . Phamptots, w ith Mapw, Ac., o n hand far disttltiU' lloo. Bondi may bo bad dtroctiy ofn x or of our Agent In Watertown, T B * HIKCHASTS BANK. W. BAILEY LANG & C0tj £4 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, Agents for the sale ol th t Bond* j w A xovkuri Ai & Friend of Somanity I . WISH TO SPEAK TO YOU. - H r IssfiallU tenlBeaders—HyqewoeMfoij- Cbotce orcctriaa ud Pxovlik)**, wtthook aay o< - thosa ASTTlaTmiATXOIIS OR W* ere toirJCANuriim/JttHa’'Ik/ Best Bfanift of ^ UtXOkWHRAT m i U B i CORN J O U i .. . ' % .S{ of oRJrimta, tU ofwhlek- wwwtUfflsmta I, o w es I JtAJtStT: .W eaolldt a Tenavnl-ortaaJiMinli Weeholl udsBhl Ritateritctaw'lttttaSa?!? ■*...* ta, ■weari^rtr - ami wmPAY TRfi DIQOBT FRlOBto ...:q m, • >■ :| (Wkeat, Rye, OtU,C«m46. I . --a -x ««w • J,s‘*w-rs> v-V » —“ ^.143 . J0J” wtesfne. SHORT »«i I W B X O H T ffa t ' s j i v TpjtoJ < a :p wYa R*ceeUy exposed hy ffisMawYatoVNsWk’gwta g-s >: NO. 23" Whtreyon wii GROORBUCS, th i M an rrxA CMJutmtv COURT iswlll Rad iF&BSBSTOCX OrFABULi; »• Vc-v I o ' l,,c» C I i l A N W T l t i H I O T 0.: XOIT aaLtOIOVH KOHLUpr f . rijra n balt AND BO iATB, - e fiver orwedl: tlrore* ' lerk.- Goofls to Teas Ten Fer Gent Coeipar i T k o s s a y m ertlk tas'Cll ' GOME AND' , ,T , M T gO?A37a9J£toX*3Wi'TtiT ' QKUBdl »4 Court Btrwt. Wel>riewn.X.Tj D A U B A CKITTBN0HM,’ ' “ ■ Oter for ute^ the' t^giiei ut&-tic . , AatMtatat nf P flffiO * 0 8 H ilt« «*V ectlblttat In Norlhpnt NewiYoriC, Jtoe rattareg lor Ayer’s W fttaacC .R.toKtoTi- 0 A B IIIB I RTORK For Sale. In eonaeqaence of tho recent death of tbe redder I partner of thehrm, ihc altm'lon of Bnslnmsmsr, la celled to the STOCK OP • , FURNITURE, A t 19 and 31 Court Street Offering s good opening for a capable business mart witb a moderate capital, wlrhlpg to engage In ttul- ncsh. THE LEASE Off TEE STORE w ill bo transferred tf desire j. Por partlcuiiri cn qilre at the (tore, 19 and SI Coutt8trccl. Pi nons indebtcii tolhe undersigned, Will • please call find settle. 8 B. VAN DUZEE & Co.- j»n22dwlw. BHATXNet VT'HKattentl'om offikator* ta called to lhe S in e E tc ok X; of Skate* on hind at th* Storo or Ten iyck * Coinpenjr. t ' ; w ly rrr^ —raw - ~r- a BSB6»fHPypHw ______ * ,8S m * * t o to ta o tw atoc. •6M . toWee wto-tavB' l tried ... not..know AZK& AU W v ,■ — — - —-— --- - — _ - -- - - - - - rMSSSSif^ fS ^ S S ^ iS ^ . eT.ecynJghbafkcoil ,ta S SEGnsmH« TMybpanU'tatRWcnevirarik-- Intenut vtaow taB ttryythe blood *a|4i •- 'X»v4fe.lk'i rif. ] -dw'< O R A N E ’S B A L SA M . The Elixir of Steiith- /Wj|Ato m t& w i. ______ Muentt DiMherfM* LtwerriM, s & m e t, .................... orivtotttag, nnflW _ -g a s ria a a. Crtaory j j mmgm. .-Js ___ ocWkuMwftlA Rlftadjtt wm recoasmnd itM f N?M*MIo**fOT^rtjmmmw4 ■KMlOINKSr, P A IN T S A N [#lass $ pfiV- v, a if« SACfABS it IV fitlH , H oukij^il _ I*.-*:,; '' * into heetlhyactioep-xriebvwtta atoutach; boweih llvar. f! m «hW - ' j 1 ^ -r ' J -e«-H m-f-t tAT WHOLESALED 1 Cat u. & :m ;m 1 l -u m ir& r WholMita1rrietaftaM6^&t*midi 'S Daodh. ffI5d**tf M T 1* ■(WihtMXA-. Itohe*r ***!-: body, by ed . BMauaaare __________________ ManMdtoeUe*ta«n,|twawta Urn, wrtatMr <m\ tawtog e4m|M*M,wtoCBw« ‘A s r t d t e d By c n « * f t k > i * o H c x p w r.'br.v-' thcclty 0fHeiPj®tki>'- ’s-Olnb and Hink u 4< .*« . 41 gzs&w * s • ?T.. a - -i JMdeCW ytw. V? taase. M irtari t-w S n m a Y ItBirrv’i T r e d r i c k ,S te v e n s ’ ' S a w s O h ’* ‘ O sctm l JFnrk And * fine oiiortment of Common Ekate* *nd btrkpe ftlVdrT low ' * *• ’ * " - fi* E £ » B a t -.v : ti.nfow - ■- .. . ni-- t |Y < j A i .B ! v • .' v V* s r . , . • •>••*• -31ft 'We.haveotthaEd lot sale au saiKRpaeUtt . g f i A L t l - < Tran It* ’[if ■'I?!?'-..•- Pr'i WM

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[.daughter o f , .— H otch ltm . fiian., t h e head oi biB firm , with' a fo rtune o f tbii and po u n d s . S h e w as a s to u t, r o tu n d per­sonable w om an, w ith a face .lik e a door­knocker, w ith no b rains, b u t w ith - 'a n ex­cellen t co nstitu tion . T h o ir on ly bo y , Char­ley w as a model o f s tren g th and health , and w hen b e w ent to E to n so o n ro se to be king-frf tb e p lay ing fields a n d c a p ta in o f tbe e leven. T h a t w a s a lo n g tim e a f te r tbe even ts w h ic h w e h a v e h ith e r to recorded, and som e tim e before tb e a c tu a l d a te o f our sto ty — a t w h ich d a te J o s h Poetlethw aite y a s i n the h eigh t of h is g lo ry . Ho w u a short, s to u t m m , ra th e r lik e a p ig i n the &c*, w ith p n f i j cheeks , a n d a sh o rt peaked nose p ro jec tin g b e tw een them , w ith little eyes, close c a t iro n -g re y hair, a n d m u tto n chop w h isk e rs ot th e sam e color, alw ays dressed in d a rk c lo thes, an d w *nt in tre­m endously to r respec tab ility . H e liv e d in W estbonrne Terrace aa a u em inently respec­table place, a n d used to ssy , “ I live there, air, because i t ii reapeo tab le . I d a r e say my m eans w ou ld en ab le m s to reside in a more fash ionab le q u a r te r , to h a v e lo rd s and ladies for m y neighbors, b u t t h a t ’s n o t mv. way s i r ! '1 h e terrace is filled w ith re a p . 8 tab le m e n ; there ’s X enophan A nabaaia , the head o f tbe head of th e G reek hou ae in U m cio g L ane, on ono a id e o f m o, a n d E zra Woolff, ot l h e firm of -WoolfF & H a r t , on th a other. I ’m a c ity tn » D , I am ; a n d I hope m y eon will b e a c ity m an a lte r me. though he w a s b ro u g h t u p a t E to n , and w u w ell^ jiought of, I u n d erstan d , am ong th e s p n g ot n o b ility there. S till he’s le a rn in g m y business, a n d if a ll goes s tra ig h t h e 11 luoeeed m e in t b s house .”

In d eed if C harley b a d n o t tu rn e d o u t all h ia fa th e r w ish ed him, it w o n ld no t have been io r lyck o l his fa th er’s counsel. T ho o ld cen tiem an w u a t h is son m orning, noon ■n'd n ight, p reach ing th e b le ssin g s and a d ­v an tage* of resp ec ta b ility , th e m iseries a n d horrors e n ta ile d by po o r m aariages, bah e- m lsnlsm ,, o r d iss ipation , tn d alw ays i l lu s ­t r a t in g th e t e x t by th o s to r y o f 8am H a r ­w e l l “ A s lik e ly a fellow as e v e r s tepped i n shoe-lether, C harley 1 Q u ite a s q u ick a t f in u e n a s m e, an d m o re ed u ca ted in som o w ay s ; m ig h t have dono a n y th ig g ; a n d w e n t to tho b a k for th o tak e o f a p r e t ty face, and then- for w a n t o l proper; re sp e c ts bQ lty I" P isrhapi th is fto ry , as Some atoriea w il l do, p a lle d alter c o n s ta n t re p i t it io n ; a t All events C harley, w ho , a t th e d a te of i u r s to ry , h a d h e a rd it o n a n av e rag e tw ice a m o n ih fo r som o time, began to pish I a n d shaw l every t im e it w u m entinecL A lso a b o u t th is tim o ho b e g a n to a sse rt him se ll i n an o th e r w ay . H ith e rto , d a r in g tho fivo y a a rs a lacc b is leaving sc h o o l h e had liv e d a t hom o-fn th e po ten tia l m ansion a t W e s t b o n n ilacl iy a o . m eans lc o d in g a sc c lo d b d o r m onastic lifo, ' _t k eep in g ex ce llen t b o o rs , m o d era te in h i* attendance a t o p eras a n d p lay-houses, a n d nover f re q u e n tin g e s ta b ­lish m en ts of m o re q u es tio n a b le c h a ra c te r . B u t this yoar n o sooner d id tb e early s u m ^ m e t arrive , th a n Charley an n o u n ced his in ­ten tio n o f go ing in fo r bo a tin g , a n d , w ith , t h a t view , of ta k in g “ a p lace uo th s river.’ J o s h P o stia th w a ito w as as to n ish ed , and e t f irs t aaoyod, b u t could n o t find la a lt w t h th o proposed p la n . B o a tin g w a s h ig h ly respec tab le , a n d m in y o f th e best men i n

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th e oity, -and n o tab ly on th o s to c k e rc lian g o h a d “p laces u p the r iv e r .t’ H is so n ’s a l ­low ance w as q u i t s su fficient to p e n u lt in d n lg en ce in su c h am usem ent. H o m u s t g o i f be w ish ed , p rov idod’ o f course , t h a t b e c a m e to business t s usua l. O f course, C h a rley sa id , a n d he w e n t. H e w a s fo u n d s t h is d fe k w ith his cu s to m a ry re g u la rity , lo o k ed sun-bronzed a n d h andsom e, snd o n tb e occasion o f th o Iw d o r th rco s e t d in n e r p a r tie s w h ich w e re a lw ay s given in W est b o u rn e T errace d o s in g th q season, C h a rley a tte n d e d a t his fa th e r’s express w ish , b u t a lw ay s left in tim o to c a tc h the la s t d o w n t r a in for S ta le s . S leeping in th e fresh s i r d id hini-go m uch good ho said.

I t w as Josh F ostlethw aite’s custom t o ta k e a s ix w oekt’ holiday in th e a u tu m n a l season , w hen business w as s la c k a n d th e o th e r m erchan t p h n c e s w ere o u t o f lo w s .— Som etim es be a n d h ia wifo w e n t ab road , som etim e* to th e E ng lish lak es or w atering

T h is y e a r he h a d se ttled h im self a t ,bv. Ho tr ie d S carbo rough firs t, tu '.

th e hotel life, th o wX li) o f Sna, an d th e genera l goabeadishness o t th o m ixed com­p a n y did n o t su it h im . So he crossed o v e r - r o W h itb y , w h ere t o estabT shed h im self in th o b e l t lo d g in g s on tlio W ea t C liff, sn d to o k u p a com m anding po sitio n in th e plsce. W h itb y is, i l an y th in g , a th o u g h t overd o n e w ith d ie clergy ; the E p iscopal ap ro n is frequen tly m et w ith tb o d iaconal shovel h a ts , and g a ite rs sw arm ; th e long black ooat a n d w h ite cb o tk e r aro om nipresen t. — Bnt Jo s h w as n o t to be p u t dow n b y irny m em bers of the c lo tb ; b e w as qu ite os p r ts - p e ro a s , and a good deal r ich er. H e looked them steao ily In t h e , p u t hia nose in th e a ir an d chinked th o monnv in his p o ck e ts as ho p assed th em b y , and when- th o 8 . P . G. chose the m o st in flu en tia l clerical holiday m ak er to preaoh t h e serm on In th e ir aid, Jo sh p u t h ia five p o u n d n o te In to th o piste, w itb a look w h ic h said a s p la in ly aa words, ‘-T h a t’S th e con tribu tion o f J o s h Postle- tb w aite , of Mills streot, C heapside, an d I d e fy , a n y o n e p resen t to b e a t it**

O f c o u r s e b e a n r f i s n d h i s w i f e m a d e e x - c u i s i d n s t o H u lg n v O p a n d R o b i n H o o d ' s B a y , a n d E a t o n ; o i c o u r s e t h e y c l a m b e r e d . u p t o t h e o l d a b b e y , t n d v i s i t e d t h e o’d t o w n , a n d s a w t h e f is h in g b o a t s a r t i y e a n d d e p a r t , a n d w e n t t h r o u g h a l l t h e v e r y s m a l l e x c i t e m e n t s w h i c h W h i t b y a f fo r d s . A s was h i s h a b i t , J o s h g a v e h i m s e l f u p t o t b o e n ­j o y m e n t o f t h e h o l i d a y , a d d n e v e r s u l l i e d h i* p l e a s u r e w ith t h e t h o u g h t o f b u s i n e s s I t w a s tha d u l l s e a s o n o f t h o y e a r , a n d w h a t e k c r l i t t l e ( h e r e m l g h t . b a t o b e d o n e . T o m , w h o s l w k y i C ib iB u p f r q m ^ L iW ir p o o i a n d r o d k c p f i i i n i u d o I ^ t M X o n d o n h o u t o : d a r i n g j h i | b t d i l i 6 r ’ 6 l ib f i3 n i* , C o u ld d o So; J o s h d M p o t - t t o d b l e hi&self «hd i t was a

d e r s c m o ' v ^ p L e o i a l c i t C U l t t S t a u c f ^ e w a f u o R d b i;tvM tW sd. v V f

Thm'b^difip cyst!, i t dkn, b t langiutd' ’thit "ai t§7|r^ ip to t A telejprim one dty »IUr lr»cheotf,^|ta gnttisiMi was «ri.d«t&; ly su rp r is e d i t ^ g l Www an-ielops it, Jspgtlv «nmund U thiough iiiasutases, taWa! opened i t

“ I sh o u ld th in k bo in d eed t3 ’ ssid J o s h w ith a m e n ta l r e s e r v a t io n th a t if i t w ere not v e ry im p o r ta n t T hom as e lio u ld receive a n e a t w ig g in g fo r his pains. ‘‘ W hy, w h a t the- d e v — —”

“J oght a e a r !” c r ie d fiia wife.“ S ilence , M rs. P o jr te th w e ite ,” sa id the

G ra n d L lam a. “ W h i t t h e d e v il does th is m ean ? L isten . 1 Y o u m u t t a rm c h o m e a t once. C.’s in a mess.'1 C .’s in a mess,” re­p e a te d lie. “H e m u s t m e a n consols,” aud he se ized th e T im es , a n d tu rn e d t o tlie m o n ey a rtic le . 'W o , th e y ’re ninety-five and a n e ig h th t W h y w a a h o t t t confound edly m y s te r io u s ? W h a t d o es (J m «aa ? ”

“I th in k C . m eans C harley ,” u id M rs, P o s tle th w a ite .

w ith ^ ie q u ie tu d e , v e lo p cd sn id e s before, s n d he w s u a fra id of tho re s u l t . “ I th in k you’r e r ig h t 1” h o re p e t t e d ; “b u t w h at can h a v e h a p p e n e d to C h a r le y !”

'" P e rh a p s h e ’s d row ned— o u t o j his boat! m iirm w ed M rs. P o s tle th w a ite ; am d J o s h ’s lo irs h i s t s h e sh o u ld e v e r a g a in m a k e a sen sib le suggestion w ere a t an e n d .

“D ro w n e d ! stuff! he sa id . “ H ow ever, I m u st g e t o v e r to Y o rk fo -n igh t, te legraph to T o m to m e e t me i n W ee tb o u ro e T errace to m o rrrw evening, an d g o up b y the ex- press.”

f fe a tb o u rn o T e rrace lo o k ed a w fu l in th e S ep tem b er tw ilig h t. All t h e hottseB w ere s h u t u p , the b linds in new spaper en v e lo p es th e fam ilies aw ay . T h e d e a d leaves ca m e w h ir l in g op In g h o e tly tro o p s iro m K e n ­s in g to n G ardens, a n d th s e n s ln s a on th e n e ig h b o rin g P ad d in g to n S ta tio n sh r ie k e d I q - g d ra w n -o u t lam e n ta tio n s orvtr t h e c rsm rsio n ls ta w h o a rriv ed t o o ccupy ta m ­p e r arily th e p la c e s o f th e le g i t im a te ow ners o f the c a p i t a l P a in te rs w e re s t w o rk o n t h e o u tside of J o s h ’s h o iu e .;h a h ad tm th re a d h i s way to tb e attM t-door th ro u g h scaffo ld­i n g po les, an d h e |tu m b led ov er a p u l ad w h ite w t s h in th e n a i l ; the. a e m n l s w e re aw ay , a n d th e re w u o n ly o n old c h a rw o ­m a n to “ do fo r h im .” He b a d e h e r c o o k a e to ik .a n d th e n he d e a e tn d e d to t h e cell a x a n d fe tch ed u p —-a lte r half-a-dozen m is ta k e n — a b o tt le o f d r y sh e rry . H o was c h aw in g t h e cork w hen Tom a r r iv e d . J o s h to o k h im at o n c q in to th e l i t t le room b eh in d th e d in lcg-room ,iw J»ich th e se rvan ts c a lled t b e “ lib e ry ,” opd,-w here th o boo ts, h a t s a n d s t ic k s co m m o n ly reposed.

“ N ow !’! ta id Jo so , “ you se e I’v e com e u p .”

W h a t’s oil th is . Y o u ssy O .’s in a mess I w h o ’s 0 .? ”

“ C h s r ie j u ; d T om , s h o r t ly .“ I th o u g h t so; eald Jo s h , w ip in g tais fore­

h e a d .“ N ow , g o ou , please. W h a t’s t h e Casa

d e c e p tio n and h o rrib le im m o ra lity sa id T o m rou u d ly . H e a lw a i l .h a te d (H u rley , h a v in g h o p e d t h a t hie o w n 's o n w o u ld ino- 0** 3 to j S s b ’i business.

“ T h a t’a » la r g e r o rd e r , T o m 1” s a id poor J o a h . “ SboW i t m e in d s t a i l ’’

“ I will,” s s id T o m . “ D ick W ln k y m sn d h is b ro th e r Bill, a n d so m e o th e r S to c k Ex- ch an g o fe llo w s, w ho a r e left i n to w n , g o t u p a p icn ic a t C hertsoy M eads on tia tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , and I su p p o se out o i re sp sc t to y o n asked m o - to jo jp d h c a . I d id , n x d w e

“f i i s n o t C harley , m adam ,” sa id J p s b iD h i s soverest topes .

“ I —I b eg y o u r p a r d o n —I th o u g h t th a t — Oh 1 i s i t Mr. P o s tle th w a ite ?”

“I t i s Mr. P o stle th w a ite , m adam , an d Sfnco y o u - k n o w th a t , , .y o u c u p . do u b tle ss e a s ily im a g in e m y .erram L R i a to b jdng b a c k la y son fro m th ese scenes of—of d is s i­p a tio n ,” sa id Jo sh , feeling t o he looked ro u n d th e p re tty li t t le ro o m w ith tho piAce f a l river flaw ing b e fo re f t . ta u t .th e te rm he a i d u sed w as scarcely ap p licab le— “an d from j y o u r—y o u r wiles,, m adam , to his m o th e r a n d h is -h s in e l’'• “ H allo a , 5 a te r I- y o m jieM i!” b r o k e . i n acheery voice, and boating aiiit, a lit some.

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a d av sQ r p ie a a a a tt la w ft. q r t i i f even­in g drew o n som * ope p ro p o aad g o in g on tb e river; a n d a l o t of u s w en t i n a b i s shal­lo p . W e w e n t th ro u g h Ohcrtawy L o c k sn d d o w n to w ard s Btafiaos; a n d ja s t a s ws p assed L eleham F e rry I saw a young fellow , dressed in f la n n e ls , s c u llin g a w ag er b o a t , w ith a v e ry p re tty girt s te e rin g h im He l a i d on his e m lls and looked to w a rd s us, wud I recognized C harley in a m o m e n t ; b u t o s we g o t near h im , B illy W ln k y n s h o u te d out " i f o ro h a w k s !' a n d m otioned w ith b is b a n d , a n d tho n e x t m om en t th o young Bellow p u lled bis s t r a w h a t over h is ey e s tn d w ent scu lling a w a y before us st a trem endous n ic e and g o t up th o backvA ter by P e n to n B o o k . I s a id to Dick W m kyn, ‘W a s n 't th a t C h a rle y 1—a n d bo answ ero d , ‘C harley —w h o ?’ a n d w h e n 1 sa id , ‘M y nephew . C harley P o s tle th w a ite ’ th e y all Ia u g h e d ,tn a u i d I 'd h a d too tnuoh ic e d p u n ch . B u t I kep t my w i t s a b o u t m o ^ n d w hen he la n d e d I lingered b e h in d a n d asIw d one o f tho b o a t­m en , who I had n o ticed to u ch ed his b u t to C harley, w h a t w aa th e n a m e of t h s g en tle ­m an in th e sk iff. ‘P o s tle th w a ite ,’ h e s a id ; ’been living a t th e L alehom F es ry H ouse , h im a n d h it la d y , th is last thrco man t b a ’ ”

“ T h a n k y o u , T o m ,” s a id Jo s h , m oodily. You w ou ld havo m a d e a f in e detec tive ; It’s

* p i t y y ou r ta le n ts aro lo s t in t h a com m er­cial l in e . I T l go n p to-m orrow t o L a la lu m P e rry , and lo o k in to thjB taysclf,rt

“ Y o u ’ll f ic d O harloy th e re ,” s a id * T o m ; “he s a id ho sh o u ld m ak o a holiday to m o r ­row.”

N o th in g c o u ld b e much n as tie r than , the s tin k w hich th e ch a rw o m an se n t-u p . B u t it d i d n ’t m a tte r to J o s h P ostlo lh w o lte . His p lats rem ain ed un touched before him,wT>ilo ho s a t back w o n d erin g b o w It w a s that his son, s o in d o c tr in a te d with th o p r in c ip le s of m o ra lity a n d resp ec ta b ility , sh o u ld com e to ei s e t a fter all.

J o s h P o stle th w a ite s ta r te d o il tho a c p m o rn in g ,w en t to S ta in es b y th e railw ay, aod tb c n c e i n a fly tu L a le h tm . W h e n lie a rriv e d s t t h e ferry h e fo u n d severa l peoplo w aiting tor t h e boat, w h ich was m a k in g ils way fro m t h a o th e r side, aud w hen th e y wore a l l a floa t in th e b ro ad b o tto m o i p a n t, the b o a tm a n , whom every o n e ca lled G eorgs had a w h isp e red jo k e for &U th e w om en, who to ld h im to “g i t ’long,” aud a s l i p on tho b a c k for a lt th s m en, a n d . seem sd a lto - gethor s i jo v ia l a lellow , t h a t J o s h th o u g h t bo m ig h t ge t a l i t t le in fo rm atian o n t o f h im

“Ia th a t t h o F o rrv H ouse ?” h o asked , p o in tin g to a p r e t ty co ttag e w ith s law n , w illow frin g ed , s lo p in g to th e r iv e r.

“I t is , sir,’’ re p lie d G corgd, p rom ptly . “A n y ope s ta y in g there no w ?”“Y e a sir, sam e, fa m ily m h a s s tay ed t h e n

for t h o last th ro e h u n d re d y e a r—M ustor T ro tte r 1’’ .A

“N o , no, I d o a ’t m ean t b o ' fe rry m e n r said J o s h , a n n o y h d a t th e l a u g h e r o f 3iis fellow -passongers. “ I moan any o n o lo d g i in g th e r e P . . .

“O h , y b , . s i r p s a id G eorge, poling a r ra y a t the p u n t—‘-lsdy a n d g en tlem an , sir.”

■ O b, th a t 's i t , -- s a id J o s h ; “I Want to know a b o u t (them w h o m o t h e y !”

Ue h a d b e tra y e d to o m u c h c tgernete , a p ­p a re n t ly forfiJeorge, lo o k in g a t h im bvm- •p iapu l y M i a , w h o a re th e y ? W ell, I coir t t o y ior c e r ta in , b u t l d o n t m in d tael- Hng y o tf I h c e rd th » t i t ’* the?B ;f(uphror h ’ K ootihiU A ud h i s .a u n t l ” u-,; & ^ -

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r fec tly w ell, flir. * J h | |1 e y o n my fa th er am s tj c o n d u c t h im self lik e a g en tlem an in th o presence o f .m y w ife.”

“ Your w ife !”“ P recisely 1 N elly , y o u don’t know my

la th e r , I th in k . L e t m e p re a e n t h im to y o u .”. H is w ifo! T h en th e re w a s no fo u e lla tio o fo r Tom ’s c h a rg e a g a in s t C h arley o f im m or- t s l i ty . Jo s h ta lm o s to h a o k ta d aw h e th o u g h t o f th a t .

“ I f th is y o u n g lad y b e y o u r w ifo, as you aay , and, a s o f course, I am b o u n d to b e ­lieve, m sy I ask w h y y o u h av e m a rrie d b e r in a secre t a n d U n d erh an d m anner, a n d w ith o u t m y k n o w le d g e !”

“ S u n p ly because w e h a d m ade up o u r m in d a to b e m a r r i e d an d I k n ew y o u w o u ld o p p o se th e m a t c h . N o t t h a t t h e r e w a s a n y th in g in t h e w o rld A g a i n s t m y N e lly , t h a t even y o n c o u ld havo fo u n d i s u l t v rith e x c e p t h e r n am e.”

“H f t nam e ? w h a t w as it f ”“ B M w eli.”“ B arw eU ? n o t a d a u g h te r o f ”“Y ea, precisely - o f y o u r o ld frien d S am

Barw eU , th e peg u p o n w h ic h you h u n g so m any-so lem n w arn ings;^ N o w y o u m o w tho w o rs t.” »

T h e re w u a silsnoe fo r a few m in u tes. T h en Joab a a ld in r a th t r .a h u sky voice, a n d with ra th e r a ab am eU o id m anner—

'M ay I a s k w h e n yw u firs t m a t M iss B srw all i s n d w h o in tro d u c e d you to h e r F

“C e rta in ly t w here w aa i t N ellie ? O h t i t a p ich ic a t Naw? B r ig h to n w h*n I w as itayrnjB’ With u n t ie T t o t J s s t year. I t w a s Mrs. T roof, t h a t in trb d u c e d m e.”

“ N fr I” sa id Jo sh , i “ I t w as ia d e e d .” 9 “ B y G eorge, th a t ’s fo m u c h I” cried o ld

Joab, an d h e ro a re d w i th la u g h te r , u n til they th o u g h t h e w o u ld h a r e a fit. W hen he c a ip e jd i |h e f irs t W ords b e sa id w ere,

hef* . m y d e a r d n v e m * a k iss , a n d a a n y th in g to d rin k h a n d y ! h o t, a n d I —a n d I — ” t o d la u g h in g b « b u r s t in to tea rs

with b is arm a ro u n d h is^ o n ’a n eck .O f o o u rie fie s topsd to S in n e r , w h e n N el­

ly m a d e him tb e bes t c la re t q u p h a h a d e v ­er d r a n k sn d Instead o fw o io r hack to th o drearies** o f W rw tboirrne T e rra c e , b a h a d . Dick L a m b e rt’e b e d —D ic k w a s O hM ley’s chum a t 'th e y F e r ry H o u se , a n d w as fortu- n s ta ly aWsy A cting a s ' -b e s t .m a n |o s to u t little Q eo igs 8 m y th , w h o w as m a rrv m g Mils A ito p t h e b rew er’s d a u g h te r ; a n d b e ­fore h e loft th e 'n e x t d a y , Jo a b had m ade OhM ley prom ise to b r in g N e lly w ith h im to W h itb y befoiw.the en d of th e w eek, w here the roqpncillatibri Waa com plete .

“ We don’t d rin k to a s ts h e re ,” sa id old Josh , fro m th e h ead o f h is o w n tab le , to a large p a r ty o t g u es ts w h o h a d assem b led on C h ristm as . B u t there’s o n e h e a lth I w ish fo propaso , a n d you m u st ' a l l d r in k i t in b u m p to s, w ith o u t ask in g a n y q uestions. •Here’s t o th e h e a lth o f tho L a d y o fL s le h a m F erry i God b le ss h e r I” A n d h e w in k e d fso tukU y w inked, th e old ra sc a l 1) a t h is d a u g h te r in -law .

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