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Shop opposite Court ase, Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa. B.—Particular. attention paid to CUT ? 11. - - 10:35-1y. „ Puurrip, = : :;;i;: : S. D. KELLY. I OLMBTED it, KELLY, • ,-ar4LEE IN STOVES,: TM SHEET IRON WARE, Main st., nearly opposite - the Court Condeysport; Pa.: Tin and. Sheet Iron Wa re ma de to order, in goad style , on tort. take. 10:1 COLTDEB,SpORT 'HOTEL, . 'D. . GLASSMIRE, Proprietor, Corner of in and Second Streets, Coudersport, Pot ter Pa. Co., - 9:44 • pAIALLEGANY HOUSE, MEEL M. MILLS, Proprietor, Colesbnrg utsir Co., Pa., seven miles north of Con inePotti on the Weilsville Road. 2:44 _.. ... ....., ..- „ „ ..- .. .. ..- . . . .i., ;4.- - . 1. , ./.- 4 1:4;1;-,$.:;i1,4,1i.-it . .j.:.?."1* . . , •. , y.ilAr ' ~.• ' 1 ' • 1 ". ' 41 -- ," - litLit.',:i'l .;31. -, ..., ,--• , ,„..-"." ‘ , .- 7 :.; i 1. - ,,,,....::::: 1.1...1 . i.. .t . g.?. -. : - r.,: - ' ' . , 0 1 .- - ;• - -! - ,-.1t,.: - ;.; ;:.:, .:-,.:,:. . :..... , ...::., f ::. 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'.;,i„ , . ; -.;.-i::i.., 5 , , . ; ,.. ; , 1 ~1,,;;,..i .!,..., ~, ...,- k , , i . ~....j _„.,.- ti,„: „ ..t ,..,,,..1,, ; ,,,,. iA. ; ,„ ? i t ,!, ....i.,... ..: - _-- - . . . . . . - r".k. "LOVE ME LITTLEeLOYE ME LONG." [A -correspondent of ttie. j,„Y Post Butts folloWing liook:ot old .En - glish It *as 'originally Prbiled 300:yeara agb:3 l, I 10 , " Loveine little, love me loner •-i". l ' • - !f • la the birdemor my song:jlJ'•l Lore that:is:too hat'aud strong , : : s •;-, , . • Burneth.spon tp waste. - • Still, !Would not lave Nat too'baikWard ortooltiold=' , 4' , • ' Love that lasteth i 1 9i.: • . Fadeth not in. haete., , S . " Love me little, lave me • Is the burden of My Song. • , If thou lovest me too much, It-will not-prove as true as touch; hove me little, more than ouch;' ' - • - For I fear the end. - - lam With little well content s . „. And a little from thee sent,,, • Is enorigh" with true'interit',. To be staidfast'friendi • Love - me little, love me longitelt- :•• - Say thou lov!st me 'while' thou' live,' I to thee my lore - give,'-: - . •••:" , ' Never dreaming to deceive 7' • While that life endures • Nay, and after deilth, - In seoth, I to theartrill'keepturtiritti, '•• • As 'noir ' . T hen-hr rny MIT of youttc, , • , •L ' This my lore. cleSures.• ;. Love me little, :lova lougi Constant lore Is moderate ever i l . ,•,:' And it will.through.lift:p,erseVer; .•,• • Give me that; vitti true endeavor. I will it restore. : • A suirof dnraneelet • For all weathers:; that flit me, :: ; For t te land; ! or ; for-the sea, •• Ltisting . everraore. , LoVe me little, love me king; &c. • 1 50 Winter's cold, or summer's heat, Aatunin's tstepest on it beat,. It d ilt never know defeat; . ' Never can Such the love that I would oin, Such the love, I tell thee plain, Thou must give, or vrori? in Cain ; So to thee farewell. Love me little, Love:the long; Is the burden of my 'song. • eljoitt Wald* "The rrofeoior '.ou.Good t, • [From the - Atlantic' Nanillisi,Vane.l ..% :: I begin,—The whole esSenee' Of true gentle-breeding (one does not 'like to gentility) ilea in the whih and dip art to be agreeable, - Good -breeding is suiface - - Christianity, Every look, .movement, tone, expression, subject of discourse; that may give pain to another is habitually ex cluded from convers done! interemirse. This is the reason why rich peOple, are apt to be so much more agreeable': than others. , • ***• * ' • —I had meant to make' tide note:ei our conversation a text for a feW axioms on the matter of breeding.' Out it se hap pened, that, exactly at this point of - my record, a very distinguished , philosopher, whom several of our boarders, and 'myself go to hear, and whom no doubt many of any readers follow habitually, treated this matter of manners. Up to this point, if t hare been so fortunate 1113 to coineidel with him In opinion; and so unfortunate as to try to. express 'what - he' hail: more felicitously said, 'nobody is to blanie'rlor what has been given thus far was all writ- ten before thelecttire was delivered: - .But' what shall I do now? -He told, rait - Was; childish to lay dowe rules for deportment, —bat he could not help; laying down a few. : - ; Thus,—Nothing. so vulgar la; be'in a lizirry;—True; but hard of application. People with short legs' ZteViliiickly; - be cause legs are pendulums, and swing mote times in 'a minute the shorter:they:are. Generally a natural rhythm inns through the whole organization : quick putse,last breathing, hasty speech, - rapid trains-of thought, excitable temper.: _ ;: Stillness 'of person and steadiness of features • are sig nal marks of good-breading. • Vulgar per sons can't sit still, or, at least, , they must work their limbs orleatnrcti. ,- I alkinq of cries aura • ails: crnd gridv=r ances.—Bad enough; lint , not solbadAts insulting the person you - ,talk-with •re-, marking on hisill-looksi-ovapPearaing- to notice any of his-terionaipeculiarities. 7 : - .Apotogizing: —A very desperate —;one that is -rarely. cured.... • Apology is only egotisei wrong sidiout. , -:llline:timps. , out of ten,' the 'fireething a :11We compan ion knows ()Ibis shoiletAinglir frora iris apology.' - It iirtnighty l prestuoptions;on' your part to stiPptaelcinvsfizalrfailitres of so .'much consequence- that yOU:ralist make a talk ithatit theiri. -',;171 4 - 111 1 Good dressing, quiet irayar lowlonea voice, lips that mu • and-eyealiafdo not wander,—si yneaa ofperiumaities,ex cept in certain intimate conitnunicine,-- to be light in liana in - :conversation, to have ideas, bat to biable to 'Ariake talk, if necessary, without thein,to'belongto the company you are not to your self,—,to have "-nothing yoir dress !or' furniture so fine that you cannot afford to' spoil it and get another like it, yet to pre serve the , harmonies throughout your per eon and dwelling: I should say that this b;b o 4 ?iii)eiPles' of Dui '&41400h.Q, 411 Vtehigto.:4-oelo.-'. • till •:•i• •I O4: ; tit • . I•PAi T/lURSDATI: JUNE 131 Wag a fa, l, FeaPitia of nlatine.r#:olhegifl.Tlt,l Under had Jammers, ae, , nrider, grasser faults, lies" Very ichninoitlynn'airestitnife • our spedierindividuality;ladiatiiigtilifti ed from our - genetic humunityll It isjnst beretbat tbeverphighest f society:arteerte Ameng4rAdy,ele cant people uf the highest ton, , yom,islll find more real itinalitytaioeidintereourie than' in a country ' 4 Aeliftedisp their birth-namessand - becoineSistei 'Mar garet and Sister; Dlttry„so Itigh-bred,peo ple drop their peittonal.dis . tincliqtql.lm4 become brothers atUl.siAere -conveis..a tienitl'cherity.':.Nor are' fa.c.thiOnable . , pie without their heroism: believethere are men that :have shown , as- rinichs self devotion in carbine a lone :will-flower down to the supper-table, as for, saint or martyr in the act that luts canonised his name. There are Plerence 'Nightingales Of the ballroore, wlioni nothing can , hold back from their errands ofmeroy. r, -They find out the red-handed, ,gloveless under graduate IN bucolic . anteceilents; i p ll he sgniims in his earner, and their sett words upon - him like de* UPontbeireen herb. - 'They reach even the'peOrrelatiori, whose dreary apparition-saddeus.cthe-per fumed atmosphercuftbesumptgette.dra* ing-room. hay," keowp cue 9f, 21h.ese angels ask, 'of Iter.olvitetecOrd; tHat . al64- olate middle-aged Man, seeined , to know," shonld - betpretiented to her by the hostess. Hemeranno , thirt-' collar,—he had on blackgloym—aid W . 48 flourishing a.red, bander) na,hand ............ Match me this; ye proudehildreit'af erty, who boast-. (if your - paltrY - sacrifiee:s for each otheil' , Virtue: in , humblelife What is that to the glorioue self-renun- Matta of a martyr in pearls and diamonds? As I saw this noble woman bending grace fully before 'the sociatinendieant,'—,4lie billows of her beatity lieMzirig'. under the , foam of the traitorous laCes' that halfre vealed them,—l should have wept with sympathetic emotion, but that tears,, cept as a . private demMistratiOn, are an ill-disguised-expreesien' of itelf4onecteril ness and vanity, -which is inadmisitible in good s;',‘"ciety: , ,I have sometimes thoughtovith &pang, of the position; in which„poli,tietti „chtMee or contrivance might heyeafter,Pittee,sonie, One Of our"fellow-citizens.'; It Ida hap pened hitherto, so far aenty limited knowl= edge goes; that 'the President of the-Unit ed States has always been, what might be called - in general terms , ~gentleman. But what if at some future time the choice. of the people 'should , fall upon one on *hout-that lofty 'title-cent& not, by any 'stretch of 'charity, be ::bestowed ? . This may happen,—how. aeon: .theluture knows.., Think - ofthis miserable- man of coming political. poesiVlities,- 7 an. unpre sentable beer, sucked into Office by one of those-eddies in the flow of pitPular Senti ment which' carry straws and clips into the public harbor; While/Abe' , prostrate trunks of the monarchs, of the forest hur ry. down on, , the senseless, stream to the gulf, of political oblivion Think of him, I say, and of the concentratedi - gake, of good society through its thouiand -- eyes, ;11 confluent, asit were, in one great burn ing-glass of ice that 'shrivels its wretched object in fiery, torture, : itself cold as • the glacier of On unusual cavernl -r will he angels of good-breeding therf.ni, now, to shield the victim orfree , instittt dons from hiteselt and from,his torturers. .can fancy a lovely woman playfullywith drawing the, knife which he wenld..aliuse by ottkihg, it an instrument ;for the.ecin veyan ce - of food,=or,irt this kind artifice,' 'sacrificing 'herself b i kintitating his use of , that implement; how much harder than to' plunge it into her bosomi.like Lu crotia ,I can see her, studying his pro erneial - dialect - until she, becomes the Champollion of New England or Western or Southern barbarisms, She has learned that haw means what; that thinkin' is the same, thing' as thinking ; ,or ebe.has found out the meaning .of that extraordin ary monosyllable, which no single-tongued phonographer can 'make legible,' prevail. in . ; ea the - banks of 'the • Iltidsori 'and it its lembouChure, and • elsewbere f 4what they. say when they, think they, say first, (ffrePsti. — ie as 1 4 the Fre 4 2 ll, k)or that cheer - means ..chafr,--Or tnit urritlCtion - tneani'irritation,--and- se Of 'Other enei rnitiCk. Nothing eurPriseti her! att.' breeding; yen know; .citraevnutrul,,to the Indiati-standard,tqAtit4;everythhlg be learned and like the Itomanphraie tor ' • YOll' of teoplelliat stare , at, root - to.: if there is v or', you have not grog if your, eyes ire. not. 3 le, or if _your ccnpleaten' is - not a - faded;"ittid - oit,land - then convey the,fact-'te• You; , in the style. in: which the P 001;.• Relation ad dressed the - divinity-student r tgo. with them as much. as _you , hate the sight of thewietelies. Don't for mercy's obi' think I bate thenf; the distinction is one my friend or Y drew long age. No matter where you find such people; they are clowns. The rich woman 'who. looks and talks in this:lvey is not half so much GERI -I.l'li `• h a t:ini ' - a- ay as er-Iris_te nt, , ,whose pretty "saving your prisence," when she hda to taisomething;which offeirds,.,her natural 8 01180. of goriodAnaltiPrv, 4114./ 1 bintitkitAnf the, lareethng of Apartsa , and, the sr hlo9d.Of aidl'ililestan kings,:which verilivelYitina In'llei'VelnsX-thinned hilwo lain's:lied 'yeats'of :pbtato; *Melt,' beinr,g anvuhder- - grouncilantitteiria. to , drag, down-the gen-, erations that are made of it39:,the earth from. which it eamepandAdling their veins with starchilttrn them! inure, kind of hu to ani vegetable- . • .... i,; 1 ,,, ;, ,, , ,;„, :,"1.7,;4 I say ifyon like such people go' with theM. Bat lam going to make a pieeti- dal iiiidieatiOn of the etaMple 'it 'the he, dinning of this Particular. record;' `which some young:people who are going-to choose professionel _Advisers by-and-by,,tosy; ;re member and thank „me, for, If you, are amic ip g choice of ephysiciar, be su7ou iet one; 'if possible, - with IL'olieerfut and serene - couritenatice.' , i qt , phisielari” i's hot -at least, •citight,inotdo:b`a-r-Aur.letecu trettri,Atlld 4 ,k seetene. o 4.;et death" 0 4;)lie faco-i . .s.p.s f bad aa : a -xyamut,:for ex,e9ntion fili m ;;ited "hy the ',l;lovernoi:, - 'Ail . it general firle;l3a•tmar? has a" iiklit iii tellancither by -Word or-look that diell: goings tit- die;:''lt, uiaylelpecesettrVin some, ettreme:daseS ; btA,M4IMYet 44 8 the ,1 4 8 crer. 11 .14:lin‘ I pertine nc e, ivinieh,, one human :being On offer to,intither.` . 'f . ,Yon"hdieliilled'ree?' i shldiii•Pitient'Once tiKe'physiiinitliiihed Pradhlrthld; him- - h,e was .ineurable:s - dle I ought-O.:have: lived, si.Vmenths, but 'l, he was dead in six weeks.- If we- will only let Nature and the .God of,Nature . alone, I persons,livillecinuinaly, learn,. their ecnisli don. as early aa they, eughe t o knOW it, and nottete - Cheated out Of their natural hifili right of hope of recovery; Which is intend ed to au - company 'sick-people asAcmg as life ivcorfifortabli, :and IS,traciouSly.re phiced by. the hope of beaten, or atleast of rest, when life has become:a' buitilen. Which the: bearer is ready tolet Tall: • Uriderbred,people:tasse their sick and dying friends to death. Theohance °I -a gentlerciaa-oi lady; with a. given 7:1 ,Isilinent. to live a.certain! time is as d. itgairtaathat:ofthoeommon sort of coarse -people:.; As yotega dotrn 'the sooial diale, yeti treachruipoitit at 'length; where the common talk in sick rooms is of chnrch yards eird sephidchresiand akind of ter petual .vivisection isr'• forever:carried Ron, Open tha.persometthe miserable sufferer: o-. And so; tin .: choosing:year rclergyiari, other thingabeingequal;Epreferr.the .ione of a wholesome and cheerful habit of nand and body. If-you can get along with i)eo ple who carry a certificate-in 'their' feces that their goodness, is so'great as to make them •very ; miserable,. par ..01iPilren.can not. And whatever offends,,one of these little ones cannot be right - in 'the"' eyes Of Him who loved them'so well:' •' ' •'L 'Afterall, as you are ' - a gentle Man "or a lady, you' Will probably 'select gentle en Ifor yont - bodily and spiribialadrisers, and then; all -*ill be tight. ' • ,-- i'' - , • : 1- • - - Thia'repetition of the' above IwordS,-- gentremen and lady, - which could ndt be conveniently avoided;' rethinds; me -how much Mid is Made 6f-them by those ;who ought:to knini - what they mean:- -Thus; at i mafriage , ceremony, once, of two 'very eseellent riers'olis7ho had been at perice, initesifi'of; i lio you take this•f•tnan;''sta. T 'and; Do yoa. take:this; WpitlEiJlTl 7 how 'do yon 'think ' , the' lteiatino' tleigymatij•pit the' (fuel - Lions 1 1,1 4 It , " . wart, -,D°' you;'- Mrss So" itid:Bo,lake`tliii . GEina.stArt? J ana, DI, ion,' .I%lft. 'this 'or - Tlit; take' thiS LA -iv,l' I TilitVould-atly:English duo OS, ay, , 'or the Queen - OfEnglind heaelf, have 'thought; if the4fohbishop of Canterhnii had 'called her and hei'bridegroOm 124- thing but plain won in atl , tit - ?Inall• a' time Y." 3 s•:•,? .. ..-:1 i : .4_ ' .1 don't doubt the Poor Relatiort.thooght it was all very fine, ' if she. happened, to !laic been in the church; 'but if the', vror thy man who uttered' tries° Monstrous wordi-;'-iophstindel . 4:inich a ,connection —had knosin 'the ludicrous 'surprise; the ecinVUldiori of in disgust and con tdmpt, that seized:Upon : Many of the personeWho were present,--Lhact guessed 'what !it!, and - Mash ,of light:it-tbrerr on the :D.utch ,gildiug„thapinchheek r theshabhy, Terk ing pretension belonging tireeitain social layers,-,•so inherent in their wholOntide of bein g , eci 'thafthe holipffices of yeligism eannekeFebaft , A lea3k 3 4Pi t tje-eaoc. ll ;7" - the gOod , nran,would. hive . given-hia mar riage-fec twieepver-to tedalk that snperli rind, full-blown 'vnlgeri'din..' ley'perspris j'hoid,j,t•eoirld please': haviii,,ni:t'better„nor tie4"ek sihit.ihq,w9ras l'aferrad . teei.glliti than Of the meaning otapida and etym.,* - _ tOteS:l ; - • ‘.: ' - MAN ! . Air t WomAN not b&nnddrialna4) aa.Elinvii:been trying to lintlm manity.tomes.before . ; e Wimp Adam dels;ediind E;miptu);•• Where *as baa&infih4 plainness of speech` and manners, sithielx comes. from the , fines ireining t ia not to,be' iidertnicid by ibose :whnsis Certain 'Just as the exquisite - sea-anemones • and all the .graceful ocean-flowenc.die out at some fathomi,helow the snTface,,, , the. .els ganoes and snavities of,life die out one by{ =MMI One a : e eirik•through .the Fortelle - 01h; the- virtueitiirtr more lefteictui of life; add 4icit` preity weTT=tiatil we get dawn to the mud. of absoluttt4taper i7, Where they .donotlflntiriahrdstly:k. • - • „ii p .- , 4 ; 1 ,•;, •t. Tod. tor' , Chevivill: 'OW 'CM ? Owen' Jones, has :recently "The Liiis of Contieit 'Of Color? Among the'aribjeets tieatedis finafunlieriatie ter "ei't . -=;•fetifile' i clotting:* discusses this witli f -'the'''ClO niands: ''And fint,''hieetabtishei'eettetn diitinetione; that of the twe'typeitinewi asbr4ette'amt blendef =that: of the Six "taiisitiefi'of thearticles of toilet, 'Whet& er Perteinihg . to the heir ,or . the com plenoo. and Out of Modificatiooe ettlie complexion, by" by 'colored 'rapt"- , einmiatiug , . frain,`•the head-dress, aridir . hich;beirigre fleciesil enliar color.. .11dieys 2,r " 4 The' ola oflight thiß' thecreardt'lif it Witter°. Of red;' ' yet.: lbw ant breivh, COn'sideritni ierypidisnbdtiedniattgebroirriltbeekii-. beef the ikkii;' although toile' fa enaloki*ate -exhint.tiri`thir“red_ - paiti. Bluirejr are?' ,x.enift Cady'isirts of the ail; tyyppe ' thiCh for*a contrast' Witte t tlie 143 fel° 'the red Ir,qt.s . yrodice; the rest'of the only 'ft ilereidey'ef 'analogy of hue,‘ni et' most"ii - nObtrast hue;and - not. of Color end the:4taite"of the Skin'-contigacnieto . the - hair; the'eye brovis• and .eyelathes,• give rise . only to' harnippy of anilogy, etthar ; of scale or of The Itarmorn4 . ..oritnalpgy;;thp,p, efidently predominate ' the :yak : , type oyee the, harMenies or contrast: , The. type with I bliele hair shows 'the liarnicinieS of contrast predominating - eyer the harmonies bfeneregt; The haief!eye bionre, eyelashes eyes, contrast in tone and' color, not cury With the - White of the skin, but also Smith , the t ied 'parts,,which in . tis type'are rialli,redder, of less rd-! seater than' in the Mond' tyrpeY'Srid'ive mnit,tice,fOrget that a' decided ied; With blSak gives to'thelitter the 'Chariot:CPexceSsively deep7 , 6loi, either blue or''; 'eii"• '• • ottlio colors of the hairind tiend-dreie We are '" The`Colors ' are , consul- I ered assorting beg with . light or Midi hair are precisely 'prOduci great contrasts _ ; dins; Sky!brukkeown'to accord Well'lyith'brondes - ,`4,the color that appioiches nearest to‘the'doniPlementary of orange; Which is.'the'lasii . of the tint, of their hair and' Complexions. Two 'Col- OrelOng esteemed 'td"accord 'favoribly with hrdi , - , :yelldw o ; and 'red more or less erance—contrast; in: the Some man nes iriethem:: 'Yellew end:Wring° red, contrasting with bra'citc'eddlled complethenteries; violet and blue-green, in mixing with, the tint of the hair are farr k fikni predtioing abed result." The" following,,, on the gags of discern. .plaiiCin,aini, the .ccintigtiona ,drapery, af fords several, valuable. ;hints " The 'jirstaposition of drapery with the different Ilesh, tints of women offers to : portrai t 4atin Gera , a; host- of •remarks, which entail the results of the principles alreadylaid ' down. 'We shall state, the mogiteneral dins rd - ' Rose-fed` lieTpiit in — iitrast With even - the' rosiest complexions:. with out 'causing. them to ' freshness. , !flate' -red i kinarboa. mid' light , crith nen .11ave PC,rieus,4ll 3 a4antage.Pf l rendering the v eomplenic,e, wore leqs This thO.filoltOwirig etpnriiiiefitgi - Pliee tin 'Sheets' nfliaper of elther - ofthe above ' colort leside two sheets of flreb:-celoredi piper; ,when , it will'. be icon h - ow muck they ,are mutii alikinjiired;the lighierl'enoming grieri- 1 jet'," aod , the darker rather of a violet hue. By substituting light green - :for the. red;., we shall. find them. mutually Yeichtend I and _improved, . The, height of tone' of the' green - inflirendet'Ae 'a very deiti'OeellPietiog.l4'enniiiiiti of ton e,'so enfeebles :the' Complexion; Iltat Ihe slight contrasts of it.t.Colont will , bolnappreom= ble u ;: .9!"...1-43t analogy; blanches the coniplexion. It% nercensa 41f:then, :tti Separate ilie'riisnfromi'tlie iikirViksoirielinanneri; tbeiloiplest Manna of.doifigi this; itixiledgeithaldia; Pogo ) ' 3 0 4 4 111 b 9 / 404 oftt3Mil; W.h.iik•rit o l 4u l es Atli:, effect., otgri. mixture Of white, tlire ( o3,whinh reflect light, and. the! interstices_;it; ' is also mixture efiribt"iiiiieftade; which like', the effeet ci• 014: .diAo4ce;,-1 g ro OniVeicw. *P4usisi l 4 l3 g; l 4/ 1 '0,4 1 a 1 0/oA 4 e:Fkjt . tend - a - to ; impart ; whiCenerit.'fo.ticenlncen-, * o 9. l ecidel9f. c"OtilP'o # 4 l 4e-.1.5, .! ( - 1 )e 1 4 116 %ree4 Ole contra ry, . favorable to all tali complexions which are! deficient in rose, and ; which inays.have more unpaired >o heodi'itfioatdisaavan; I Butitis as favnfible "to - ctini4 , plexions thatire triortredithnitrosplnor t,o, those that-have a tint of,orange.nrixed wrtb.brovra, &cause the red they add to SE 3 331, . t - 3'..,!;,:"._ , 34,:5...3 : '.i ,'' , .•:.'r, 3 ...-,71 ; MAE IMBE CM MEM } , 7 1. .• 2 1 1 . , - ;i:.i 4 ',17 ,- '''. - : 1: i!IS '3 - F ',•.. - 7 - ,1.141...4 - V; - 1 - ' , it '- 4 Ak fit ' lO. fV , I St ell -. r . ' , ' , : ,- .'d ~1;,',:-.,:^4..'.:j.,14:,.....7,t1.1-::,; OM MEE .:.; . . , i11i.11 , :; , :.5.f - 1 i,,i'.' ~.:li. ,';.-.-:',. - ; , . , -..,',, i '.,.. ,ii' .:!,:!'- ',lir , ' , J.i'l-i.t!', ,- ,41,.- , •k..,1' ,- ,r. ii,iir MEM ; pwavo..sx.7,,iptvmpofitc -- -' , this tint will hoof telmoilirred' hue, . 1 4u - the latter:we sAiark , mew will 'tholes objectionable thin a- dclicapr gremi-v L -it !crelloW imp i ts violet to a - "fair akin, and in.this mew it. ioltiscifavorableAhan the - delicategretta‘,: Sothoserdsins whiclt are,4l l 9MtV)l o !filanjArailtr)itliPut B * 11 1 4 4 - ; , ` Ald comit9 3 oim astvemilu,l l !I. Iti heavy ;for aAkir -, 5:0 1 4PYX 1 01k.• lk ~ Y 09.. 01eittilP fs#I4PftIPPTO R I O - ° X B PRAM M yellow,M4,`="Ciul Ralki,i= l7 o.l4boilciii44l- 14mirti! 7e4oir-i-At. fnlaa9PlithitAAP 1 519F!#A P* l o. lol re4l6l4,44(titia Ago t i ilat t auibi tirtinettM = 1( si li i : " Viola, tilt( coPP9l l ,entar7: o 4okir I:4'. al 9duce# 99itrarien,08.; thus it' iggilirtn Sb 6 04 1 / 16 1 4 ° 1 * A° Wl' cconjileziOns• L It' =Oahu! the.iino _Pik& jellow'atia orange t skins. ' „The li tie hill° Were may Ile' in . a eoropyzion it l : - ediren-Vlelet• This,. thee, ni one 4tithe' ; ), easi favogae colors to the skill 'td , leastiVihnn „if! ;iiiit / 1 4 6 ie'nOY'40isPit'''il .11 P ' the 8114,Y "contrast envie. - i l . 1 . :,1., f i wtlil'illikpiiyuarcrig'illAti C=6;tibi43 &orally witii ;White;land theiligliyAes4 it tinted fair citiftplexiOns, ,Whielt h . ve`ol readVllnoile or ie.iiTdeteiruieed` :4,4 thiie" - eolor2" 'llhle,lsitirikeMittlN s 0.' 1111 )0P hloddei,' ad itilltie4itie l j4tifialilti reit hatlid."':lCty",ill gOt t attit lirapet4#9.9? ihey'havOreddy ti , tit , V4ell'Of,,OJengiti, P'l bri l g i qq l4 o rili tt 6lll l,o4VlC; It' tiikaa' fairfOUtnplekio ' gin, viiii!ana those which have an orange tint, anhvies A trhen hue - to thostiiittyellow tire' 7 '" tuStrelesiPtihite," , ineV\ tor_i*Aiie intislin; assorts 'welt with tffthilibtireplei iW`otwhich` ii`ielidies the :tiiseledloi; but if ili-itesaitable; tototriple*iorts which haVe-atilisagreettbli, itit,' , lftittieVdte always' exalts tall' color* tby raising their tone;.consequently it iy rosshibiblePto those skins whick;' witlina hevidg , thb disagreeable tint, very nearly approstehld. i ,4 Very light white draperite, such as Muslin er,lace, stiff* #Ririplrar than White. We must thus regard every.white drapery which is lows the ilikht: tti f ltsiss through its interstices, and Whicli itt only , pparent to thee3;es , by.tbilturfatieuppciti. ea t.ci that *high? rechtveerfneldetitlight. it Black drapiries; by lOwering4hti tone xiftllo WWI with . rliielt they are tn inx iaposilionv':whiten the skin; ilittolitg irermillion, or rosy .partspl.o itemeloei tdistant from the dreperl, l * Will,t follow hat, althouitt lowered in tone„theffiaPr pear : =relatively: to,ther witito parotettlin akin contigoous.to the same drapery-red. der than if not contiguous- to the 1414.7 - . - ' •ei oeliatiii ' Personal' Appearan , , • 1 . r 1 ) ~, 1 . , •arr peoptc;, f 3r .,11 .; A 'iorreationdent Of 'the pp:r,ingtield- Re pubtican gives the-followlog-Ipen4oid-ink sketches of proration ts litcrarypeiiphi: ~i Emerson ,looks tliki a I:efinedAgrinev, nieditative and fiaiet. Longfellpi like , a pod.natured•.beet-eater.i; 'AHOlmesllike 'a ready-to4angh little lxioil4 Wiehlikonlito be," as fanny ai-lt tion.! l , ~ , Eveletisltoetris . 'only the graciftd•gentlemCn, wile haabeen handsome. ' ., :f Beecher a . rttddy.! 'rollicking boy, Whittier inesCretirinkOr 'gal kers.. And ihns 7 Vmight`. - nate' others. Not one' of theee geotlemext van - ho.oalled handsome; unless.re excetitileieher r , who might be a deal handsomer - ." -- ; 1114. Sigon- - [ey; the gritnOmothCr 4 Maorietio .., fe ' male", litercture, in .her irlintk (if 3va nuty :believe, her portArsit)*aa quite.bandsome. .K.atheri,ne - Beecher. ;as q•homelj , ;.l - Mn.: ,Biecher, Stowe co ordinary , in Joolce..4hat she lakbeen taken for Alro.StasvoTsf,cl3ld dy." burs. ' E. F. A 110.1014 likparah erwonaan.. ,N a rgaretyaller, wits c ., plaio. pfisidotte. ` Jrelnan : 4 l o * 1 .#4.1. 1 14P4k0 as HailiCl,VOsteeki, 'Oh* rote. ~, 'O't;t:Oo . g. So -10:Xliza1 ) 0 1 ,:;;14407P/ 12 :t 'Pt ca ll Iroitheiileolie, like, _pk.lpfto. , 11W.:()" 's . 'Smith ii coOsidered bandiOnie: ,31`rarsialia Ward , o llovire has been o'lre! Tork . We. Francis 'a Osgood bail 4 i6v - iy,.3voiliinly face. 'Aineliti P: viritbi'4 A ilia 9 3 . 9 sit*ti, hil. SarahJgate;in,liertintgati,i4luitf i l unless' her - picture fibs: t': T4PCDievi4an eiiiere; es' well tkaibeit iiftellniCthei4i sessedlCCnty.—lfife et*-the'6iins we find - Madatn - e . ael!gtiel •iviai 'a - .fritehi;` 'hitt Hannah More was handsoine;',.Elii4eth Fry, - glorious;: Letitia liingAidel pietty; 2Mrs;;Httili - WlVoitdrdaSly`-lotiti.ollhi7 HOwittfalinnd matronly M6ll44bitt re 'Oilly'beautffrdlMigabethtßattiettliktin- linkr,, I . nl p4eliineliiiirogattrir alid ' , lttati s h :Ahns h:unignifieet(t eyl44;,kill'Acehifibg lestfvoilatombetohelhrablidatinretto Irdiefirflooli•itilitit eyeitlrStielqbitosid , heautt of. feature' Ike=loot Tit, British !Itned:t 7 ottEet,ehunriireidstrew— SlitatespeC rti aid zMiltort-Stfiitiuthdliaiti ; Drtil,olipsoiviik it' indeelei'otAglEfeini ; tie . ' were` Voldtniiith' And ;tPOOP Addiadri was toleiably , handsonierarktWevidge, Shelley,.l3yron, MotifeMaiiipbelliikrnb, hll ~Tiere uneommanifistf. :Att. Wither Scott, looked : yetTArdip,!4i:yi 41 eiteßt Ns fine,head. „Macattlavfbomeky., Itclwer pent:ll' e na # . thou& dandy. CluirleS OinTtene hVegled lisiildiniae . :l4(Orpied iiiVjeiee#3 , le l On! 'AMA' We 'fAlizi2- P.10 15 A . , itiir A. Mrs. Yonok; ;died io 1 1 4 gland, recoodyilroso excepti 3 Ojoy at, tho4leo. tion of her nephew. to ttor 'lousef' o Cook. mons. CM =II
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