• a -- ABLSTOCEACY. the,word, aristocracy, is ..of:Gre tinu and its original significa tionmeans, "the rule of the- best," that is the rule- or government exer ti;ed, by the best persons. • Originally, therefore, it Was used: in good sense: , But its Modern use -differs materially: from its'original meaning. I will use it, in the latter sense. •It is both heartless and hateful. Its haughty frown is always so•unfortunite as to sve.t 'upon its superiors in- integrity uud true dignitj. You have no right in its estimation, except to do it horn-, age; and acknowledge yourinferior ity. • It I es no idea that you have.any rights or any ; feelings of self-respect, nor even a right to suppose that you are - entitled to any respect, save what it 'condescends to tonfee• upon you. You du not belong to the same race with your haughty aristocrat. You I-anuot associate with him,- when in his company; for he will not associate With. you. He does not regard you fns a fellow partner in interest with himself. merely makes 'use of 'emu in the same sense that a man '+ Makes trse of his dog. You are no inure a companion to bins than his dog is, and you are no more than a dog if . you condescend to be of his teisociation: Ile belongs to the self 'styled families,'—first in idle kiesifirst in baughtiness—first in the hcorn and contempt - of humanity. He has a 'great deal of affected benevo lence for virtuous poverty, and even condescends to feign association with it, when he thinks there is no danger Of exposure. But when honest out- I raged poverty happens to tread, upon the toes of the aristocrat, and asserts its claims to respect; it rouses the lion th him, and be roars and shakes his tisane! But aristocraay has none , of the real lion in it; yet it feels ki.r.trer tnah a whole den of lionst It tome's by opulence. It comes by family de tviibt. But it more frequently origin ates in self-love or a pretty face with scarcely eny more to put into: it than the scanty tithe which a father's ur hushand's hard •earnings can spare froth the gaudy attire of the body. It tan be,seen in the supercilious coun tenance- Its nose and upper lip have tin expression - peculiar to themselves, as much' as to Say,,l. care considerable leas than nothing for you. It will !.urn up the nose of family descent so high as to he unable to see 'common sulks' acs they pass by. You must beware of it. ..Shun it. Now I like refinement to -any extent, hut this uppish aristocracy, I have not the the Islighteit respect for it. I will nut treatit even courteously. Out of-the Way' and out of the world with it. N. NEnti4smA.—The election of a Con greSsionat delegate in Nebraska was to take: piece on the sth of December. The census is nearly completed, and the result would be returned to acting Governer Cumming by the 20th of November. The enumeration has been tompleted in the district extending frotn the Weeping Water, eight miles Imrt of Nebraska city. to the "Little Nemeha, a, distance of about fifteen miles south. The result shows—White Males of tWenny-one years and tip- Wards, cue hundred and sixty;.. of edxteen and upwards, twenty-three; ender six -teen, one hundred and thirty ' tWri: re:nales of sixteen, and up- WardE, one.hundred and two; ender I:s.teerr,.. one hundred and twenty. Slaves, nine. Among the candidates named fur delegates, are D. M. John ton,, formerly. of Missouri, James M. Gatewood, • formerly Indian Agent, hadley D. Johnson, .formerly of an - 1 Bird, Chapman, whose name is mentiounditt. connection with Doug las' great land speculation, and whose chances are thought to be 'decidedly ' It - seenit that, contrary to the ooinionof Mr. Everett and the other tptimists and quietists, there are . not null- slaves in ' Kansas, but in the tolder region of Nebraska also.---Ere. .tritlrgra.rb. A Cratot - s - SEEPII.I.SE-.—A SETEN 'll3.ins letter , from •Saii -PAlicisco ti Mr. 13. - 13-"Harris;'ef this 1 frorii hi 3 brother, relates a, curl-. t. is incident that • occurred • there a ishott_tite since, which we do not etcollectiliaiing•seen in print. Hcr Airitanie; - Itfajesty's . '„ exploring ship 1)1over - arris'ed at San. Francisco a !Dort :time since from. the Polar Sea, Where she had, bed . ice-bound'sinee. Wlen she'jeft , Saii Francisco, tome years•sgo; it was a iriere tradini, station,tresorted to - by 'a 'feW, i•esels p hides, 'arid', tlio, town. p,,hlFecoatainca only a few adobe Louses.. The captain and crewof the - PloveVt . txpOeted to find the same San FrariCiSCO 15:54 ; that they left. in it 17. 4119 'Captain, therefore, • sailed. Intuthe bay without a • pilot, :and ap.• 1 - )roarliod L the city, in the,' evening, lie _yeas much amazed at the numerous lights hie'' di entn •-of gete'n nest' .city occu pyipg,.;tltp. rsite7of.•the :s• ancient. San !Francisco: He had' known nettling:of the Mexican war; 'aid cesSion.,. CO to-' the . United States, and.ihe many' oiher, great , ••eventp: that" hai , e kakan:phice daring' the tithe :11e•liad: I , cenducked lap in the frozen ieOone . , • tti the r• " ! ; Ca 00: THOMAS STEIWARDSOiIif Jr., N..E. corner 6th. and Witlimt,s;rects, 7-3 4t • ' !! I.2IIILAIIogLPIEIIA. Nv • ET:rag, guttrittLv.at Eattr, c§uilt.m.port, Jan. 18. 1850.. :. W. xistox, • C. 4 tt o .1* e : a 7L . a 133.,. • • Coudersport, ra, will r&gularly attend the courts in Potter county. . i .3-40tE . 'A.' ", .• eittiaruell tt IL , AVelltbprough, Tiogn'county, Pa, williegular'- ly attend the courts of Potter coauty. ' June 3, 18-18. • LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned having' he'en entrusted with the titre. of Several hirge -tracis of Lund in this county, Las 11Iaae himself ac quainted with the lauds and land titles of the county, and will give immediate attentioit . to any blis e iitess of this nature that tnaY be n trusted to hini. I • J.,S. MANN. M. R. GAGE, BT. D. - Du YSIC lAN AND Si; RCEO.N —Would re spectfdly inform the citizens of Couders port cud Potter county, 11'14 he has located permanently among them,• and will attend to all calls, in his, pr. fesz-ion.. Tyler's Drug and „ilea Etttre 6-6 ISAAC BENSON A . TTORNEY AT LANV.—ollice, Eaat side of the public .sgitare; Cbudersport . ,, By:spec:al iirraugcinent t lie 'professional -per vices of S. P,Joussoy, Esq., nyfy be engaged through' hint in all . eases iu ;which he IS not: previously 'coneeined.- • . , claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of- Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustmeht. S. P. JonssoN.: March 3, ltf-1 ,4 . • P2ftf • JOHN'S. MANN , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 11.Avild attund the several Courts in Potter anal M'Rean counties. All business entrusted to Lis care will receive prompt attention. ' Otlice en Main -street, opposita the, Couit House, Coudersport, Pa. ARTHUR G. OLMII . STEP, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ili-will attend to all Laciness entrusted to his care with premptue'ss and fidelity. 011 ice—in the Temperiitnie Block,up stairs, Hain -street, Coudersport, Pa. ' 7-1 L. F. NIA:MAIM ; 2ttorixrp s.7Zottnorlor at ato, Coudersport, Pa. Office.— north of the court' house square, at " The People's 'Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 FRANK JOHNSON; •• eabinet Riattrr: COODESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding.conntrv, that he %ill exe cute all orders in his line of business at. short notice and reasonable prices. Place of business near the Presbyterian Church. 712 ly. . C. SIIITII. Dealt': in Org Co'otto, Groceries and Provisions ; Hardware, Crockery and Crlas:sWure ; Boots & Shoes, Hats Stone and. IFooden, 11%arc : In short. almost everything usually kept in a Country. Store.' All of which he offers for sale at very low prices for'the pay.: Place a business corner of Main and See- . and Streets, Coudersport, at•tbe old stand of W.. T. Jones, & i3r. July. 7, 1631 7-Stf FOUNDRY, .• 11 - 1 B. BROW would give notice to the „L.P.. public that IM is prepared, at hiS Foundry in Coudet'sport, , to do all manner of Caltinz,—will make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, ,Ifill-Cw s hring, Board and Log Ctars,'Sleigh-Shoes of all Sizes, and every arucle needed bv. a Lumbering commnity. .And to Farmers he. would say, that Tie has procured some of the best Plow patterns iu to-e, both Flat Laud and Side 11111, and keeps them constantly oit hand. And trill make to order Field litdiers, Harrows, Cultirators, and every article used by them 'in hisjine or busi ness. lie is prepared also. to do all kinds of B Cf K-8 31-I I 0. '— And from his long experience the above business, be feels confident of giving satisfac i tiou to those who may give him a call. • N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. War Declared at Last. THE long repose - of Europe - i§ - about to be dihturbed-by -the Jiugle's . note and the reville of the, drain, calling its shunher ing millions to arms in the: deMbse of,titeir firesides and their country. England. Mid France are. calling - for theMand means, and Fending forward their armies to battle against the ag,gressiona..ol .the Russian Beurj. but while :Le ar NVirrlil 'is con v ulsed b revoitt uunsual peace ,and plenty ,reign, hi . the New. - hi the peaceful and quiet Pnrsnit of,our business we have forincd a copartnership under the -truuns, nud btylo.of & (26.,11fiel'hiive falien the store hi Empire Block. in th'e village - of.Orean;fortnJrly ocett: pied by . Thing &. Brotheri`and. bre 110 W, IC ceiving a splendul,fiqw steekol•soottsalapted to the season and Wants of the;,cownittitily i _which xi-c intend to' sell eicltt.;i.Cfy.:fpc ca d, docn. ut price's tliat with eause ..cOosternation Lind disinay.iliAbe • ratilis . .ofold• Tdgcisiu that has been. 43 kind - estalilishVd in this section. , . Oar stock will consist in part of the follow ito, Goods:— • ' • ••• • • ••• • ' Hardware; Crocker"-, Boots & Shoes, • Hats, • Caps, - -• Carpets_, -- • Oil Ca(lis;''.:'l_lrat",,s;-Cj. ..Dyo•Stuffs, • Glass,.) Sash, • . I. 3 utty, :::•Chairs, r.. , : Bedsteads.; Mattresses, Feathers ~ • : . • Stone and Wooden And *e mean itrkeep such' an assortnieut of the aliov'e „lit - oifS'-chat persons froth a distance" can be assured of finding, everitlthig, they_ usually ivauf `1 41 . 1 49 ttletn opt . , ittatikole'r_:yourselves., . ,••,-.,. • • • " CO. • Olean; May 5. , 1.854. t: - I *- - - Notice,- T . itE Govetil'or of the; Stare . of Necv-fotle' hag • eppiAnted the subscriher'n'tiiinniie eioner -for the State of New-York t to take-the acknowledgmentW' Deteal-iiirother instru— ments, audio adnainister.nathe ,pursitent;to'ito act,Of se,iti,State. ; - -; I Cf*Forti.ctrAg iclec;,l%-1€5.1. Colideitputtzlegd6my;) TILE fall term dr - thialiiititinion will nom. mence* . on Widndsilay,'Ontrobii 23; 1854, and continue eleven weeks: " Ternis. t'etrgritit,hy, Arithinetic,Altysiology; ' 4 0.00 ilig,lterArithmitie; Firstt - LessonS in • .Algcbra, 'and Englislt Grammer, ;3.50 Higheirngligh branches; A4tiotiOnni, Algebra, ' Irigh - er Mathethaticsnyl 'the Laingnagei,' 6.00 Instrtiction on th - e• Piano Use of instrument, • • • -- •3.00 Vocartimsic:frec of charge.. ~,r7o7 : • • •Either higher' class of - studies will in clude any or all the,lot'ver classes. The subscribet•inkes this occasion to ex press his thanks to the people of -Pinter-Mid of other sections ...or their liberal 'support during the past Tear, and to :dsitre them thit no pains•will be spared is the fintire that may. bc.required to in,lte this, school ins:dm:ion worthy. of the eudre . confidence , atit, support of all ivho desire a sound . rudanental as well as a thorough zumhethatical and classical edu cation.. - • .L BLO63.IINGDALE,-Prine;pal. The undersigned Officers and Trustees of 'the Cotidersporz Acildemy ire moved by . a sense of ,otlicial and personal duty', to 'call the attention of . the• puhiic, and of. the' people of our county particular, to the rising usefui character of this institution of learning When we incited the pre 7 sent worthyPrinci. pal to the post he occupxs, we fmind the Acad emy depressed and deciintng: We.submitted its organizatiOn and' other most itermit; tdlairs to his 'discretion and monageinentl . mul our experience , en Wes - us. with iticreased confi dence 'fo assure pt.rems and"guardimis that he has proved.:funhful, efficient; and pracucal— just. such an . instructor. as this community needs. . 11. DENT, President; • , Jr. J. 01.:11STE13; /rrusiees T. 13. 'I'I7LEIt, ) , . 1006 BOOK . AGENTS WANTED," 9'lo ! tanytiss fur the best and niust aietblg pukiTheil. • They hre .wri.-teit by the u.o9t, poputar 'Authors of ihe day, ht caiiiing, amon g others,' T. S. AnTiluo, of whose taut g reat work. 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