: E JC URN AL. 0 C, I'D Eli SPORT NOV, 6,1 E Pottrg. A6:IICULTURAL ODE • • • AY WILLIA% C. BRYANT golden ages The plo-.7 ;:vith Wreaths was crowned, ,Thehand.4 of kings and sages E.t . l . T'in . ed the chaplet round; Till teen ofspoii Disdained the toil By which the world was nourished, Atid hlood and pillage were the soil ,In which their laurels lionrishod, mow the world her fault declares The guilt that stairs her glory And weeps her crimes amid the cares leer earliest glory. The throne.; of earth shall crumb!e Tte diadem.; shall wane: The trifles ()Ceara; shall hinnb!e The pride of those who reign;. And scar shall I ty Ili;pn•nii away. The in:ne ;hat heroes cheri•'t, 3lte g on elrited in d 0 id•y'•fray Shan fide. dee n• and peri,ll; lionor wails alo 'or the °aril, , ..nigh gt:::OrGi0114, !Irt i,r!i The art th it e :h And feo , thc exflee',ll:[ eat;on THE T',V3 WiVE.3 "Do you b4lievc," sa:d a t acTi tiat gnce to me one day, "that .Im . y k•+: son knows that her hush iod has ['ail, d? I cannot think she does, 641: ht : r . ap pearance, though people d say she is wfelly proud. Why, she was at church last Sabbath, and looked as high and yroll dressed as usual. I thought after such a fall we s'iould lose sight of' her r •airely. PoOr :von: in, I pity her." " Perhaps she does not need your pity," said I, smili:g at thu wiful countenance of my companion. ''Mrs. M. is a Woman of noble mind ; one. that braves courageously the stoi int of life. She knows all. “NVhat ! You do•i't say, Miss M., that she knows all, and still cow.inoes to gross and carry as proudly as be fore 3 I did think this would bring -ber to a level with common folks.” " poverty would never do that, my friend; nhe can Dever rank with the common herd ; 1 will tell you why- 7 - sIE! has a Nindsupelior,to the mass, a mind that could never so fir col get its native dignity as to bow and cringe before the strokes of misfortune ; she has q noble pride, the pure rnatal, as !liaerent from the tinsel vanity as gold is from dross ; a pride that glories in making the best use of God's gifts. You should know her better to appre- Fiate her real worth." I spoke warm ly, for I well knew Helen Th..s great tirersion to proud folks, among which class she had ever ranked Mrs. M. raking from my work -box a neatly lded sheet, I read the following, re ceived that morning from Amy Mars ton : "DEAR MARY : It is as I fearetl—all is gone. Not for myself do I grieve, ut fur Henry ; for the many beside his own family in a TTlCililre depend• put upon him. I cannot bear to see his generous, noble impulses cramped Iv the want of means to carry them iptt. He has labOred loiig and well, and . now to see these hard earnings ;wept from his grasp by a petty turn of misfortune's wheel, is hard to bear, Itard for him who had su many dear i . . plans n operation. 'Widow R.'s son can no longer re main at school ; our poor pastor most fall hack cm his limited sa'a.y ; the new books to be added to lo• :ibrary must go unput chased this yea' at li.a , t; five clerks must seek employment el,tewhere ; Anna and lc rte must como }time ; 'but for this t alit heartily glad; for who Can feel m , ,re soliciinde iu moulding those wilder milids. toad a mother • Had these lOSSVS been the resalt of my own misnrurigten,.ut and ex- Trayagance, I might have fetted- 7 might have wept ; now L am calm— fearless. I feel within in , • that which can soar far above such There is a pleasure in the glorious (due of a future which we aru to keit Make. Think not my trust is in sell. There is a Power beyond who - directs our steps; I have health, strength, a Powerful when it feels its grgsp on the good. I am like a feathered birdlet loose; a joyous sense of free aura pervades my bosom. I am hap py, thankfUl, cheerful. I smile at the altered looks 'of the many who have called me 'Dear Mrs. M.,' in times past; they forget I am still Amy Mars ton—no drooping flower that.. smiles only in the sunshine ; hardy and fear less, I shall climb onLe metre the hill of fortune; for if we strive to do our auty. to help ourselves, we shall sure ly come out tight. This is what I say Flu Henry, and when he murmurs his doubts, 1 just whisper, 'Sutlicieut unto s he day is the evil thereof:' Tia all I need say. The smiles come gleaming , back to his good face... "Come - . and see ,us. I have many plans for the futurp; which I would be i glad to lay before you. • !' ANY 111/41Frox.'? The-blight ,tear•dtopa stood in Hel : en eyes ai I 4iiishvci. "?lay 1, too, go with you some timer g,ked she, in a hoy voice. I did not refuse her. Five years have passed since then—five years. NTT.. M. is a tic!) man, and the best of all his treas- u res is a goodwife. A low tap at my dom. sent the pulses shiyering ;.? my heat). I felt that that faint knock %%a; no common summons ; who cfiuld it he that thus applied for entrance ?au for what was I v.'anted at that late hour ? • had sat long dreaming of by-gones ; there was one, a ds!k:ey,ed, nnble browed girl who had shared thy heart! live from childhood. Hers was no common beauty ; she had married well; but wealth tikei to itself wins; Ole vie, Mr. A. became 4 bm ! krupt. Where he went. or- what became of my onrly Itev , T learn : Imt 41•€ bl4l rom , TO Me ; frli that I ‘‘' , .z 211111 to meet her for my b•-art fl , it lea not rl me vents. I onened ilie (Inn, ; , A,Mder boy spoke tpy name, and ,aid. "Moth"' was very II Would. 1 plewe (some to herr I ..dmve l l th e Qummors ; T saw her. There she lay on a mimrrlde conch. pale; emaeiated, dyina. She smiled —then Came a gush irf tear 4. Hers was a ton common story. "Life," said she, " vl as fair and bean tiful to me as hum as it d-manded no exertion, no self-denial on - my part. Vag happy as long as 1 was the pam pered child of luxury, hut when the storm of mi , fortnne came, I fretted,' di tamed, and fmally !mirk into a doll apathy. from whir:h I awoke to look upon the care-w.mn features of my husband pale with death's mark. "'Laura, dear,' murmured he, would gladly live for your sake; for myself, it were better I should "Oh. how much that short sentence revealed to me. All ray past nef.r,lect, all my indifferermo, all my wicked ness. I would have given worlds to live those few years over again, but repentance comes too late. .The seeds of disease are already sown in my bosom. I cannot even live for my c hild' s sa k e . You • once loyed me; - will von cherish my 'boy r • My lips kissed hers in . answer. She tered,. " dark, very dark here. Good night, Mary. I am going home." she was dead ! Speech of Lewis D. Campbell of Ohio—Ninebion Majority—Making the Best of it. The Dayton Daily Empire containl the followinff portions of a speech tie livered by Hon. Lewis D. Campbell from the bakony of. the . St. Phillips Hotel, on the occasion of his reoleg tion by nineteen majority. it will be remembi:red that notice had been serv ed on him that his seat in pt mg ress would be contested : see carried in your procp‘sion to-night a transparency upon which is painted in large figures, 19 ! Yes, 19 majority 7 -glorions 19 ! 1 would ratli l3 elected by 19 majority than 19,- 000. "I have received notice of con test, but [dare them to it. I told you when I came home from Washington, that the whole power of . this corrupt administration, and the whole power of the South, were to be used tti carry this district. and if there is to be a contest, I will expose the whole con spit acy, from thts Pt esident down—all the frauds and ascalities, all the hun dreds and thousands of pipe-laid vol.** " I will go to 1t 101 iii *On w'th my commi ioon as safely lodg.-1 in my in , e!iet, as a certain candidate had a %vat, and au aili.lavit that he was- n , ,t a member of a certain III• 1% " I will -pt. re my opponent, not oil oC tepport for his feeli.tg-; for I don't think be has got any, but he has a fitntly, he us-tot:bees in your city with honorable teen, he belongs to an or del; wletse itiflnerice it ba i t been at tetnpted to br• lig into this contest ; be betting , ' too, I nun sorry to say, to a church sta;ulitig upon a corner, star t•• another corner where iie invited me to tiegotiata a hostile aneetitig, but it his ;tid can coNive him, I can, and I for tt o ive him! " I will go to the 35th Congress- 7 I will meet there the men wjtn rcpealed the . Mistiouri Compromise—l will look into their snaky eyes—l will stare them in the face— . and I will shake in their teeth my cnmmiisiun with the broad seal of Utiju , as a. Representa tive from the Tterd district, endoranA NINETEEN maim Ly I "I will do the voting fiir the people of this and I will do it well, .too! I wilt do the speaking for the people of this district, and I will do that well . , tot . . ! .And' if anybody dares infringe on my constitutional right and attempts to prevent me friim talking and voting upon the slavery question as I please, I will do some fighting, too ! 1 .will not say how I will do it, but like the Quaker, I will pull off my coat ,cend do my entleayor 1 ' Well, let my opponent Aind his frientis porno to Washington to contest. My election. L will go there with my comreis,sionsigried by your governor, and 1 will take my seat upon the floor of the'House of Representatives, while my Opponent wilt lid compelled to oc cupy' a cold seat outside in the 4otnn. da. He may possibly, against the rule* of the House, squeeze himself into the lobby, but I .will o cc upy the scat, and do the Lathing a rA,I votinff. may possibly, as his friends who ac company lam will be my constituents, treat them ti) sotee Oysters ! But as for my opponent, I would present him with a congiessional knife." HARPER'S MAGAZIN E Q. tour of the 130.1701ume. 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A 1 era, of l'arncr. 4 1,•:•, c.. c•, For sa c l:c U i ti 1) E ill 8 I' tni '11': Tifr. Trit4 - L4l; tu..i sure annooncio4 io he l'u! :t .t key 11.1%e eii, ,, ,ged .the ser;ici.. of the Rev. J. If ENI.JltAeli., ;t:t'. Tit ,goo,e- Ittort cutnes to %%en reetiainion,le.l as being experience‘l. eng..,::::•l Jot .e a large the Lino, for lit eeit%trir.:; :111,1 !rii:n among the uuwbcr of his pal i , h..% r go,11.! (jilt from wetter hi: iu roe 11,:el•oli: !Jae., of did emit] ry. lie Jon, ern to ut,e our 4,1 !lir de- , arable settoti, in lie Co .11 n, for ;hose :•11 to qttaafl, teaelttng station , in ;Joni a.-o for these John de-:re to rt;ierc for cuoege. w.drcomtiwneir nu Monday. Der.onlwr 'rho Ae.,deie le year will hi: (I!vid,,Li in to Four Tortmi, of e.1.11.e.11 week.: cavil IL;rin : ring 'Venn utiii•nence uu :1140u1.y,' Fent:wry ner Torm wt l . 4 1/ , .,tlJ,iy, 1 / 4 1:,y z , iat , /.751/: and )lie Vito Terin par Eariaof e;e.,a, week 4 as tb, owi Prbiary lipe!;iftu, .Irl.lnin! lc, Sc. , • - Cotirnon 6rnche4-I.:eogra phy, ;Aid r, Higher 1:lig;i41 Branches—Naii:ral .\ s ruitomy Citemi., ry Les:;oni In .11gebr,i, f igher .Mailientatics—Algebra, (;1;- ume.rv, &c., La:in, Greek, rreneli, and German Drawing extra, Piano 11u:ic, Use of Ins•rinnent, . l'aynn.ut atlrani.. , . Ail ~ c lio;:trs Wilo c.ut write legibly, will he regnired to present all Irrigtnal Coniposi.ion ()two in two 'Oecks: and an wale scholars to declaim once in two weeks. Though the Tern, of ttbuon arc consid?r ably lower th in they have liven liere.ot•ire yet it is designed dot the iti:tritc bu thorongli in all the branches tattizin ; "id those btu, dr airc io learn and are Icahn.; wiil thud it a very. suit SOIIIESIi.I ItOSS, Presii:ent. ) I.EIVIS :11AN.X„ Treasurer, G. B. OVER FON, Secretary, _yrrtisiecs. 11. J. ti1..M:41 . 1 . :11, id Board can be obtained in private Fain t•liesin the vitiage, or rooms can be h .d in :lie Academy by app.yitig to ilia Trus.ees. Couderspqr., C. S. JONES L. F. - ?t.l D, Deit'er in Dry —riiird i• rein, Ciiiith•riori. Tlll' PEI STOR 10)relly give!) :heN 0. e .Ic.,eo,l:lts it oi - 1w tirm nI is er iii i•Me , Incc Leer tr:ll)ferreil .10:0)., ;old ‘i.):l 0).10.1 t.) 0 ' 1044 for e ) );). ))1,1e1)7e,1 . 0 Ale e iris • I ' y er ,v,iip:eh e , s the Illpiec timed on Coadersi,(ir:. JiCy 3. 1 hokb:troi to '4:. ei'ber by or . ;ire; alll.lo.er- Illilleti 4/ etweet san)!l l'!" C. '•e; for motley Inas. be ii ,c 1 .tlt.t.l:l Colpiervott-, IT - 4 3, Li:;(; (21,0T/1 DRESSING.' A (ices:, persons having CO.!) t eo:or -and ces:, by leaving the same a: the S ore ofJ. M. Judd iu Coed - en:port, ‘vi:l be forWard.ed to ilia works of the Subscriber finished in good order and returned, pav:atent for di ess.ng can be made to J. M. Jadd on deiivery of ,ire e.o.b. Mark the pieces plaints With name and d.reetions. 0. 11. PERRY. Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, • A. H. Butterwort!). ' V!LL furnish the People with fresh IlEtr and NuTros, on Tuesdays and Fridays during the season. Cult will he paid for heel ealtie at all times. 'Coudersport, July 17, 1856. • E Music received every fear I:draysl•by 1:il:t:X.II. B:>UE-~'FO I 7,1 • r.; 4 1 6' 4 • • sNirri! g_ JONES NOTICE C. SAIITII HAND'S, .11Ielodeons, mul Music .- THE CASII SYSTEM .ADOPTED Prices Greatly Reduced 11011 ACE WATERS,. .11 . 0. 333 Broadway, N. AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON AND iv. Y INSTREVENTS. ;1111E Lottest Assortment otTiano i , 31,1,0,0: 1 4, Musical Instruments, to; )Ittsical 31crehtnalit,e of all kinds, in th. 6. Pianos fruit Ten (14lerent 'Aianufae'tn:, colnitrising those of entry vnritty• of itt!,, front 11 4 0 plaitt; neat and sulo.tantiat tavet., iu Walunt or 1;ospwood Cut e•, Imp $l5O to i.'2 1 .11). to (hate. of the moot tini,ll up to One Titotn.and DoilarF. No in the Union tan coinpete with the above i; th e N um bur, v::riett, and celelnity of it, is stroll.VWS. Lor in the alti-entely L , rs r r i," at m filch th , y are sohl. p ) !u 4cp v i iTERY 11: J MODERN LIVIPR.OVE,D P 1- A - A S or wi:l!oijt po, , Fes•ipz ; 1 , 11 .,•,,v, o1 , 2 1 1 1 : : 4,1 ov, r-`trior, and nf•;,. 1 , 1/ . .111/f•I'iC1 . .i11111 tl,•• cl Th.. f• 1 '11 . • . I" . 114 1 uc, •S 11% !ill. ..1 r . I. 1.,•.,. 99. Ft:•v 11 , 29 tire r. - 11,9• v i.;:i.9 p 9 ;:11.1,1.t.t•1 .I.• .11. Itrlll I I % s. rt,:1 , 111 I :2.1 ii:1!1:••••11 to tsj%,. 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MEM ME - -.6n and C.: Guide ni Ne,reworli Book Parh•r I.urnr.ve•s. hallo lot e ‘Corl.ingi.J.in', 11'a% in the 11nr:11. len , g(rniery":, 1 . 1.--enden"; Nek% .Ime'riean I;arilener. Anna u:u c , l Dieisens :31111,h:fie (3iay-cone, J. Alay. nt' 31:.rg.tret Europe: Past end Ungev.it.er. (:.)annenuary on the .;etv tneht..- - - ;'4.11t4 Or Entertaining Ea pertinent, in.varitius sciener.s. Prztertmi . , l.icbithetni-airF. - Act;nr '' ileun eic.. ac the JuLItN.II..i.SUOK :STORE Condor:port, May 1:-.7i(t. bevirisvitla steam Grist Ilia - - . r i ll ! -... ' "l\ ''." .. t 11 :H ., i'l.‘ .. lliL! !lurch ute...1111, In "11,i . 01 . ad ~:!tur ii•gr7,l%; ilo:ictl.le c'''' urr:i.,llll • !lu l . 1.11..1111'111 alt lutoi •. 1:11•14.111 " I .R ir ivti 1.1_•111:%'e is a I . .;•l'nlll.luLge I. a 1 tor; Mill 11111 nl. loy a lo ;11111 r. Cl_ ive ~ . t •- II 1g..% o. tie.tt 116 aril C. 1,1 1111, .:1 .11.111 Nol' I 1.1 Foi . tilt fia;:li..y v.,•lk t. i . oue at r.ar r - C% Ss I. ~•: I A. 1.1. v. Is% il . ( I. 1. (2.6 in. r.) 31,t,.ti, Jag' S Ct411111.124i.1•1f. ELIJAH (;1:1!)1.12.11 • A. 1.r.‘% ..qvisx ilkl.l)ec: ! Tar] Water ling rum" at ! , :y.•(, itq i, ;. 4 1 wish to have iltt;ir g"rincling c liimP r rE II Y BEST OF •01:LER, that bring your grain tp tlt U.tilt'.n.r:r° and the; e )nit Will find J. AI II"'" ton giving s , iiisfleiion to all. SnO ho doubt give him a call, and yo.t'il r ,l e sorry.. B. \\ heat and Buckwheat floured fo marker, on the shortest no:lce. Ctt , lting%llle, April ew ooze. American .Igitators and Beforiners, By Baritett Life of Wtn. 11. SeWard, h.s Speech es, Oratiuns, and \ ...... Life and Beauties a Fanny Lire of Horace lireiiicy, (new slypls-,) Stanhope Burieigh, or the,Jef:ut,s , our Homes, (ticw sulipty,) ....... • 31. W. ALLEGANY 'MUSE, Samuel 31. Slifle,PrOprieter. On the WI! 'tile road, scion ;;U:ea North of Conderirrt L-= ==l
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