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MISCELLANY _ The Bore of the Sanctam—Sx2 I hear the oreaking step! He talks about bin fragt'o health, ‘And telia me of the jatnn, Speen frm anette pe never cormplatns: And bow be siuscied once with deat Keeep the bay We ta tella me of the carping words Bome shallow critic wrote And every prvcitit jarner@t Par) ‘Whene'er be comea—that dreadful man— T know toat like an autumn rain, He’ | last througaout the day, In, vain Lepoek of arent aati A frown ts po extingwaler— It doce nd put hi out The stoutest o” my foew ; Dut Hf area cefend me from the friend ‘Who never, ever gues | SIDNEY GREY, SCHOOL LIFE. By the Avther of “ Bila aad Charlie.” “Well, I am sorry,” after ali, what can one do? You may say what you like, but I must say that I don't thiak life ‘would be worth having without projects, mean such projects as Ed olay lamps, and cand!e-ends, and book-carriers, Dut real projecte—things that one would like to do if one were grown up, or a man, such as—ag there is at the North dand I have sboug finding out exactly w' Pole, or cutting through the Isthmus of Panama, or getting inte the very middle of Africa, or, still better, inding out exactly what there is om the oppesite side of the moon, which it is 90 very tantalizing to think one can never know any- ‘For my part," said Frank, ‘I don't see the Least use in doing or finding out Thate projects; they with important business; and Charlotte always starts hers at inconvenient times, when one is just going to dinner, for instance,” “Well,” paid Sidney, ‘“‘we are not just going to dinner now ; and, as we may not light the candles for a quarter of an hour, I shall not be interrupting important business, if I start a pro- . Tam going to tell you something that I have been thinking a great deal about lately, I wish we could invent some way cf earning mon- I want some money for a very particular reason, and we certainly shall not have any now unless we earn it for ourselves.” “May I guess your reason for wanting mon- “1a it not for your friend Dud- 1 am ofraid his moiher is very poor. Charlotte and 1 have been to see her several Lines since Aunt Ellice said we might call, and to-¢ay little Filie came to dine with us. gave mea long history of all the troubles they have had dace their father died, was some kind friend who eent her brother to school, and paid for his boing ‘was quite sud to bear her talh movey and seeming s0 anaious like a grown-up ey? said Amy. Dudding is just the same," said Sidne told me a day or two ago, that his mother was very unbuppy because sho owes some rent for hor lodgings, and that if sho © fore Christmas, she will be ob! ooms she Hives in now, avid yo toseme still more " said Fdward, “(hat itis brooding ing so constantly of les, that makes Dudding seem fo stupid and listless, and #0 unable to undor- 1 don’t think ho is really half stand his lessons. uch a fol as the fellows say he “1 have thought so a long time, aid Charlotte, “I must say na most delightful project. It is just like the end of one of the Mrs. Dudding will not be able to get the money before Christmas; the ba~ Lifs will come to the house and take her to. pris- find and Morton ;* you have hit uj stories Amy tells us, ‘on, as they de in be in despair; Ellic will faint ; you and Amy will rush 4p, pay the money, eup= ply the family with new clothes—I am sure they an‘ bring them all home to agrand feast, which, in the meantime, shall have been preparing. 1 did not think you were clever enough to have thought out such a perfect project.” “And I did not," said Sidney, laughing ; been describing ft, is'one of 1 muat say, Sidney, project as you hi yeur very own, “And the story, too,” said Amy. you itt is net in the least like the end of any of for spending money; no one ing about earning it’ yet,” brow Tu te understood, of course," said Char- “Phere would be no pleasure in giving the mopey unless we had earned it ; Will give me five minutes I will think of twent: ys. When we left home, thought we should, perhaps, some ‘earn our own bread ; fason Crusoe box every kind of 6 bands on in the tool-house. actly my what they » | packed up in my Kob- are, but we can plant la the garden ‘something will come up, “Between November and Christmas, Frank, drily. “ab!” gaid Charlotte; 1 was forgetting that Ht had to be dove so avon; but never lit, that ny fie Charlotte thinks of her other nineteen Jot me teil you mine,” said Sidney. thinking that Amy and I might pos sibly earn some money by sell J heard the drawing-master at other day, that he hired some of tbe ‘rawincs he ives us to copy at a stationer’s in the town, ow, the stauouer must by out fom some one the copies he lets must say that our are better than any I have seen at Amy and | could copy some of the han sketches of papa's which Aunt Edice bas j and Edwant if hit he vs, ean make some a, of ups of animals, ‘in pe look over the sketches’ to-morrow if Awat Ellice and see which we can copy me fur iny drawl 0 much less time than "hes y ‘will lend them to the lessons take up # used todo. What do you say, sec about It,” naid Eaward, 's 'e00 shout ik ie worth a ® hundeed of for making eres remarks. 4 t deat Charlot! mt wba 70 {ine yr tk ete ee you fit sae Tix sotte shall think them wall ost, and we wal oe tem tag ” said ony cnet te back to my dic- tionary. Edward and I must not let the draw- put the examination of our heads.” FOR SALE AND TO LET. eRothing era more, however, was heard of Char- lotte’s jects.’ Sidney missed her FOR SALR—DIki CHEAP, A FARM from the group pry denen pod ember sa be cn pected be should, sitting in ,the dark and cold, on the old camphor-wood ‘chest from which pe Uncle Walter had looked out at the red lights reflected in the sky. “<]am come to bave your projects all to my- self,” seid Bidnay, sitting down; “bat what ‘is thia, Charlotte?” be added, surprised to find the little cold cheek that was preased close to his wet woh atiney !" aad Charlotte “T have boon enti a ail this time, and Ihave found out m" me ly, Sig eo moon?” ney, cheerful “Ko; somethirg about myself, T have foand out that it is presumptuous and conceited always thinking, as 1 do, that I nS do thi LT used to say to Kdward, wi per- him to work so hard, and iave up 60 touch time to =! ington “that fa} ale the family ; sree Air really, Twas thinking & good deal clever that people would vf dole something ore hen there 1s some- thing realy useful to be done, I ean do less than boasting. Gi Wolk” mil Sdney,, 1 believe you hare made a very valusb.o io ceavery— mie useful to ‘ou than obe abvut the moon ‘would have rf is not every one who has courage to inake dis- covers about herself, and act on them, as I am ‘ou are going. to do.” wT Fon,” said Charlotte, *T have quite mate up my mind. I will give up all thoughts of distin- quishing mysel, of ‘ing anything wonderful even for the good of the family. 1 mean to be satisfied with doing quite common things, and to in, Instead of thinking of any grand way of making money, I have asked Aunt Ellice to lot me do some of that plain work that she is ting ready to send to her granddaughter ia In has promised to pay me for it I do it well. working ; tat you shall ose. Btay, | vont ‘word mi I beg to .000, FOR A STEAM, Shine, ABD neced corer, peast in an ‘ioe r? athens pace ke range ap ror SALE—A SPLENDID GRIST MILL a aa a Dae bt $4 SALE — AT A GREAT BACRI- ane att LE ep mar RY FARM FOR SALE—180 a ACRES, eet tics ero ‘abet La TO LEASE, FOR 20 TEAWS—Aic own ce TE 2 BUILDING LOTS Tm Taemar orrr— om that day till Cl as every one in the houre had so much work on hand that there was no time even for regrets for home. Amy found that her rey ular daily duties were performed bet~ ter and more thoroughly when she had to exert herself to make the most of every momen in order to secare the lightest hours of the days for her drawing; and Serab could oarenly lave her own eyes when, moming after morn- ing, she found Charlotte seated on the camphor- wood box, working #0 aligentiy that it required & very extraordinary noise, or an unusually loud Knock at the door, to make her jump up to see what was the matter, Sidney used to turn round every morning to nod to her as he went out of the garden-gate oa his way to school, and it often ecourred to him, aa he thought of the self-denial it must cost her to sit stil for 90 many hours, that, after all, sho was not doing such « very common thing. Lid ONLY—¢20 Aa ies: ACRE roe alread EXOBI- Sees CHAPTER XL THR SNARE. “Tr you had spoken @ little more slowly, and not aald the ends of all your words 90 very much alike, I should have besn more sure that you had said ft right," said Charlotte, returning Kdward’s mar to’ him on the morning before the first Sy of the examination, after having heard bim successfully gabble (pegs after page, from! Pro- to the triumphant “ Poe- “Ie does not much lenity yet whether it sounds right to you or not,” ard; “I know that I know it; ‘and the Doglanings the words aro quite all Ihave time for. only just struck five, 1am really very much obliged to you, Charlotte, for coming down so early to hear ime.’ It is wonderful how much time you can spare for every one, now that you have given ——" 1 idea of distinguishing myself. That is said Charlotte, on ‘was really led, how- ever, to get up earl have 80 much wank ta don have f slithat aunt Ebice gave me to do; and to-night she is to ook it over, and pay me for i. jut now I am belping Amy to alter, and mond all our win- clothes, Aunt Filles has been explaining tous tbat she shall not be. able to buy us any new (chgieed at Present, and it is quite Let when paj Ga any money. pupeod. his siveald have to go on Pov time ; suppose we have to go on wearing same clot turning them and mending them till they looked as the Duddings’ clothes do. How do you think we could bear to see Sidney look like William Dudding ?” 1 aE are oret coal brood slightest dan- wr of that !"" wi indignantly. On! Tonly meant Sidney clothes look like Dudding’s " said Charlotte and certainly, when one. puts it in that ‘way, it does 10b sound so bad. Asfor Amy, if she wore the shabbiest dross in the world, she would still look prettier than any one else, and as for oure selves, [have always said that you and 1—, But stay, I must not boast of what I think we could do in an emergency, I have not at all left off expecting something ood still to. come @ut of my Kobinson Crusoe box; but 1 won't waste time in talking about it, Sarah gave me 95.000 dS As A SO00R FARM OF 1% _ FOR a HOUSE AED LOT I@ pera te JO! | ae SHEA enor DE SALE AN ae and vecaty traders inquire matics ests 1D, wh ae os FOR BALE OB EXCHANGE—IB WIL- Hamstnrah—Peveral first class houses, with all Apply 000. W: KELBEY, Lis Grane ae i Ss FOR 8aLE FOB HALF ITS VALUS— a] and fixtures of, fret rate lguor Goins reason for aalling. ‘Aypty Ai'the sonra, No 121 Base 18 013 3°165 aren erere TO LET—AT 19 CATH- oem ynne to let for he ete ice of JA. date, Sesh as FOR SALE—A WELL SETADLIBHED oystor saloon and reetaurant, with erlvate roo leave to light a fire, so Twill go down and got | doing » good rust —reaso: for talice will ba made some coals and cbips, and we will try to baye | Known on tke pro nica, Legare 190 Laurens 1,000 # bright fire by the @ Sidney comes down to finial bis oss. Que off desert-laland plays in the wood taught us to light tirer, at all events, Edward.” Kdward volunteered to make the journey to the cellar, ard when ho came back he found time to look on while Charlotte laid the eoals and s'icks in the grate, and to puzzle her with ntifie suggestions about their arrangement, and sbout the three things that are required to # the burn, FOR SaLE—THE STOCK AND #IXx. tures of a neatly fitt 4 ap liquor store ‘good nel bhorhood. | Keat $10 8 month. Apply stora, Ww 1th 019 3°18 ¥OR BALE CHEAP—A GROCERY AND ‘ith stock and fi tan; ryason of eciling 1s, rou other bunlneea to ntbara ta Tuquire on the premiscs, 9 Malborry st. ool? 8°51 fy FOR SALE—THE LEASE, GOOD D wit LL stock and fixtures of No 840 Water sb: wand 1549 aa pighthouse above and oysters end iain Now the coals are |indled the firo is safe," | baw ment. Heaou for sealing wiabeos te retire a said Charlotte. Kneel down, Kdward, and | ®abeve. warm your hands, Tam sure you cannot write “CORNER > : FOR SALE—A CORNER STAND FOR with such frozen fingers; and now, do you re- | fi PAPAL Focctation and poultess in Clinvor the time when we read to papa fn Mra, | Market. fixturon included, Apply at'!10 Clintom et what you have just beon explaining to ket, ‘oct S184 me about combustion, and positive and negative electricity, and the reason why there must be air to make atire burn? How strange it is to look back upon that time, when everything is a0 ditterent And yet it was not all so yory ant, How cross we used to be sometimes 1 we came in to those pleasant evening, read- 4, because, perhaps, Fox, or one of the servants, lad refused to let’ us do something or other in the garden, How days often se jd, and how diflic wasona whole holiday to invent something quite new to do, It sounds a strange thing to say, Kdward; but I really think that, in spite of Surah, and our having so much to do, and no servants to wait on us, and even the danger I joued just now about shabby clothes, that we are happier now than we were then; but here is Sidney already. Oh, Sidney ! why did you come down before Thad arranged all youg things, nade a cool tire for you ?” nd why did you get up before I was ready to con. and help you ¢"” sald Edward, FOR SALE—A GROCKRY AND LigooR store, with lease, stock and fey dt back tenement; rent low; enquire ¥1¥ i ry bet ub nd 1th nem A BUTTER STAND TO Bag A “Well,” said dillney,who had overboard Char- | ple an otto's Last sontence, “at all events 1 cannot say | aa GD that the ditference between last year and this is | 7% _ that / have fewer people to walt on Tam fa FOR SALE—A FRAME BUILDING, 22 ela 1 beard what you were saying, however; it by 0, cor ia tnt th ay. briek basement ae will fill up the last crc ing of the corner our | other — }) and can be re letter to Tape, and be worth the whole letter to | Bait! dat Ninth kets We Wo" ALEX, HMIN- im, t fancy." “Ab uA said Charlotte: ‘when one talks of be- fa TOR SAL—4 SUBSTANTIAL S STORY ing happier now, of course it means if it were "brick Saotory, with collar, Sas sgt ad not for, pape being away. poe ie wport F Ottion, or apply a Lh it were not” was 90 much more to | s, bes a Bidney than to the others, that the mention of it gut ‘8 sorrowful look into hia face; and Char- Torte p put ® baay slop to the conv ersation, and ceoupled, bersal by arranging Sidoey's books, and drawing the table near the fire, “Now,” she said, when everything was read: “T know J must not speak while you are fina? ing the all-important theme; but may I just look at the beginning, to see what virtue or viee you have choeen to write about ?” “It is neither a virtue nor a vice,” said Sidney, holding up the first p: “Compensation | hat « horribly difficult subject!” said Charlotte, ‘1 should mot know what to write about i.” “You have been talking about ft this very morning,” said Sidney; “and every day of m life you inake me think of It. "Yes" he added, owitig Charlotte's puzzled exprossion, “of how ees Semana | ope fit Sree et GROCERY! GROCERY! oldest further oe eA wale botae andi at ay YOR pe AALS, DE REQORR 4 CONVE- Seiceene Re ey oie Rae apa un Bee Apply to W cab fa TOR 84L2—THE LEASE, STOCK ayD eterna et pe \qaor stare, as wness is made up for me by your—" stene, 115 Ha cements ald Charlotte ; ' never mind going COTTAGE IN BROOKLYS FOR SALE— id the meaning of the word now, Thandsome cottage in Oumborland st, bet Lafay- thing that T should have given | stgend Greene arm and close, te Fulton care an idea for your theme without knowing | #9 Bae"170 © BDDY & Oo, 61 Liberty t 5 Billney’s way of gotting idoas for his themes | Ga 70 Lao LAK ST, rows aca | & from ther peo ent from Wy- | pantry, Her sal coutoot, famllieg, re geibe's," obser Hor nce forse tt hetrouma Apply 0 Ay int ry day when Dr. Wise gave out abc tidinee Wycotabo bas ‘been ‘walking up and down the Play round with Ms. paper ta ‘his top ttle fellow he met, aud ive me ean ides this instant’ you scal, abows Charity, or I'll knock you “What see subject Charity is for Wy- combe to have chosen," said Charlotte, “Ob! every one has chosen odd subjects," ug Fdward, ‘Foster is wehing on Honesty, and Dudding on Wisdom, and ‘That is very wall Se ties | TPelleve he at settled their subjects together.” a hope ta tn writ his very badly,” sald mare ‘on be satisfied with hoping that I am bt very well?” said " Pia ven Whe,” weiks you ike,” said Charlotte; “but now I Pris AND LET—4 VARIC! 4, John's Park, 837% month; 8 | soe Susi Pople an oo ty eal. hy ply i Colasublay oor. 4 AB 7OR SALE AND sh aca, th ty aa elty fae brs i nd oe nia per oat, SALE—THE L IE LEASE, STOOK AND aed sii tate be sar ga gm 7O LST OR Lal oA akee WT Stak ane f (4 Serra wrens | your gene, ood Vent ty and down and stop tbe Go and tell Amy to come Te be Ceatiod, _Ft ‘OR SALE AND TO LET, FOURLRY “AND FORGING ESTAB- 'O LET-IN THE SUN BULLDING, oie foc. or che tpamsfaseer ony at parot TO LET—A Togs ORT, BR FOR, he doesn AND TWO Tt 4 LET AT Low aEnTs-70 euatt FOR SALE—A BUTCHER SHOP, WIT it towl and oysters. 004 basi: VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE— oa hs by? “mc | 8 R SALE—STAND IN wassinons Wa mobos £90 Varia at, FOR SALE—FOR HALy nit ynent gor ear FOR SALE—THK “ mHCKUT! Payot ‘- UIT" U15- | jesse oF 7 SOLDIERS, main AID OB SALE—THE STOCK AND fen re teed ilove ar S4Le-OR TO ae AND sal i i Sa, as en ey TO cena Gla a wixt for OB TO LET—A BAK} part of W tillaxba: AKERY ade Ree WANTED TO PURCHASR—A SMaLL takery in 9 soentey villagy, shore thera '« ‘ut Witle ¢F uo opposition. “AC drow atictars inqaire as PT re a “age ttite, WaRiae se ime F. M. Go00 PW, HIS Pt, meee vb ean cornnemiarions WATOHES ES AND J JEWELRI— porters and Dialare Seankital nein, oe, jew Py er enti Gold snd Bllvey nem, seattet en assortment wi 4 Pleas eal ie tia ced siemae alton DARBAINE SPLEBDID TUN&D ofrrte for $100, meaufsetured by the M rated mak: : ee ECT rourens rar or. ‘ fa piegestlen sre, near Bast Tikal NY TO THE 2 ee ale and v0 fenet ‘arranted, best omasral fourier {8 Ye Capt me ca wee PRE Se Pat es tentante se weOFOR i saLe- er TANG een wow desar's good fasiness “mist Bs tolls Eeuenes OK BECOND HAND LIGHT eram, eertet = Dew, hand, cond Bi to M, CURLEY, #1 ‘ast FOR SALE—3 OR 7 GOOD WOKE ort, | Bald for want of wae, Can be seen at No. 19 ‘eve. bot Lah eg meld nia GuET HORSE, I¢ ira the dock: ream ORS replat —A N&W LOT OF CAna- be arin ae paseo eine ihrer Some can en ee ts, aatioie TWO ch ak Ba i ROR Gok MISCELLANEOUS, da FOR BA1.P—HORSES, WAGONS AND eS ae eee y-%, /FORSALE—THE ERIORSRBOCE, filet w fears achat eae * Mee FOR SALE—A Bosse, WAGON AxD rn ies, em a soutiflon and cad Bou Lae ae St iebe ee @8 FEWARD — STRAYED FROM peavey chiar rs Seem AWAY OR STOLER— ofthe Mase ree ans COL. aS white, eek, ore Arey jou el ene Ta Sorel vr) if = Sart DOLLARS BR- Secu tage ae LAST eis eat ax ork hive Soanlah pootie, he hes fehl rot bo Pt eMail ) FOUND—A LARGE SIZE MoUsE nad prion cape oan, be cyan. ree typed ie a Sea Ne |. |. San J sro Te rat JUST RECRIV BB ah | Cee ook 2000 of the Sb net, bu! ela fas ae, for PANOR BALE—800 DEPORTED Bi BELGIUM = aaeee OTe to ne ss aie Ks © nes GREAT mt ITY OF BONNETS—at e 3a eal aa of alt Goon WHATS OUT. NOW? WEBB'S Hard “only LH rey and $0 re be be Rg beer pe page PA «RTA | ao FOR BRIDGKPORT— FARE ae: SHIPPING, es ee “GREAT Saran oe $90 — The eegeiooty 1a Maal Cay men a aaa eor Ginee Det 1h, at 19 cooe, . i. Philatelpiia or jest mol, Rofoat, Dubie of Londoaderrys 6 aos vith ray sooked yeavistonn 6 ot ¥ rane war, “mkt min | FIRST PACKET POSITIVELY vor r A New Orieaus—The Cavorite Clipper ff CROOKER will exil to-morrow, havi Sata sth Octeber— Aas Sete KEMGALI. vey 4 e oheeer ta fo Paltose, wilt ewrtas ey, ail a8 anova, baving sn) cabin nnd stobrage 0 tamnn 0 Kast River, orto 04. old "176 -THE PACRRT prs a, re panes acar, ab th bow wR, or tw THOS. Ui AN, th’ ot, ecr Pine, ap" ae ORLEANS—THE PACKE! @ip CENTURION sfungtualet a Sean ses FOR Sno. BDO A BARGAIN —A Be | Peers SSE oa |B ae 02. Dal in og ‘THE SUPERI( een cat a DENTISTRY, rao OFLD, be WITHOUT A ihe an Shere oto | Set FULL SETTS OF TEETH INSERT- on fine gold plates, at $25 "A Lange gerry OF THE BEST FAR- cnemene es C2, oe ane LUD 70 LBB. J BB. GRIFFIN, OF" 257. 7. FULTON ry yt flies |S ee ee yt SETS Le oh fas ln pad Lis ‘ARTIFICIAL Es cdway ant OR UT, FO eet MEDICINES, Te oe CHRONIC, DIB. OSTEOPLASTIO DENTAL OPERA. the I FOR SALE, JrOR SALE—A STAND IN Serr jertat, known as =e EWING. » MACHINES FOR faLe—2 OF Howe's fr ER oe flor wopkche cap for ea ae 3 reas, | Ba gterane ear Agee eg WING MACHINES” FOR” SALE_NEW NAtvRe’ 8 TRUE RESTORATIVE, 7m GEE Ahi GENERAL BUSINESS RILLs “OF ry “AND. “UPWARDS—OR Bank of OW maces” UTION TO PASSENGERS cRossrNa the Brooklyn and Willtameburgh Ferries—N apdertake this Cangerons ce, with B ce Havana iE Sed UREKA 18 ee F Boor. 2 lng The chedpest ang mor durenje {avait Rings of tin, metal ph Partanted to aivé satlat (Sal narra fa HY SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM ?~ If you safer with Poeemation, fue boule = Wakrst’ pcan Opd zo wil Gt immediate et Boral 19, % conta, Depot, 40 ay, above Gana td Wai Nicgate tn pewter, tire bok 2S eee _ MEDICAL, ADVICE-DR. 1 axe 146 SotMAUDy coll POULIN SUBTILE few Kpeneads, mover Ul ips, oF juiok! . ecbeeks, LILY WHI fore, HALE MOOBE, AUCI’R, NEW BOWERY by "Chatham Havere, sells at 1 eelock, evanter al et, are euring thos oid cr sams tances arte Lop table beer. tors, bedeteade a: raricty of e out Viaining relict, red. ‘Office houre—T A, aM 0 Pe Ba -COBBETT—MAY BE CONSULTED BOOFR CURED Fus ON! 4 ced as above for over where all whe axe Bittching he Whe coy ee, whee’ Heute 14 DUANE ST., MAY BB vate nalure; 20 yeame im to warrant « cure in all easew onde iaced tec tak whe be a 1 DaMOR GRAND OPENING rat eely devoted a tie tree ipnin: 0 Broad en publ ‘The victims of tain ee: pew and clegar fa advance of the $4 9 the brane. 's patterns out bY Meaaure, Ob U pas CUPABTHERSHIP HERETOFO! PEN BING fina rm on KR. PERRY, . Retr #90 Reyes 483 BROADWAY, Harve paors STEREOSOOPIC OO., 875 BROAD- Scere as Os BABLA F. } BLADEN = ink bet My com ro te iin ms 8 Libera ze = & WOES. azD EXCELSIOR SKIRTS— nots SOLD IN 1 MONTH, 100, 000 '—Mrs. OYREES, Pra. enacts ee

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