L,,~?; MI T. S. eIIASE,' VOL. IX. Busikeitg...oardrEr F. W. , t 0 n.;12 R „ der , por t, Pa r will, regularly. attend the ;Court. Potter. itopecr.. ARTEMA ouziMED.... _Attortie Sielmitator atZabi, e Coutietspert,.Pa.osia attend ; to all•basiuess estn $ Lesti , b SAM !with : ppniptness and • t)§4,e---iii the Black, up stain, ilain:stseet - - tEiii;ON Ottorneg at Eats, 'cocr;ggppowr, Pl. , . Office comes of-Wesiwid Titirt.t4treetst L. P. WELLISTON,, ttor Tioga : Co.,Pa., wilt attend the Courts to Potter and M'KeartCauntieb, A.. P. CONE,* • • Att-ornt at - i Lab), Wellsboruu g h, Tioga county, Pa, willregniar .ty attend the courts of Potter cautay • Jane 3, 1848. JOHN S. MANN, 2ttortitq eounglor qt ?Lab), Coudersport, " Pa., will attend the reveral :L'eurts in Nutt and Mlican counties. All .huainau entrusted in kis care, wilt receive .prompt. attention.. . • Mice on ;gain -street, opposite the Conti .Irieuse. Coudersport, Pa., COUDERSPORT HOTEL,. Baltic! If. iSlasomite if , PROPRILTO- Corner of Main and Second streets, Cou dersport, Potter Co., Pa. 44., • U. W. BENTON", .Surbcor anli QLonbrvancer, 11.,p;nopd P.O. (Altegany 'Pp.) Potter Co. Pa wilt attend Willi bnsinesi ill that line with c.as and dispatch. [9:33-Iy. - W. K. KING, • • .SurStgor, Draftsman, anti Conbrganter, smahport, • Kean Co., Pa., Will attend to business for non-resident,land hilders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. • P. S. Mapit-of any part of the County made ender. 7-J3 og, HARRINGTON, haring engaged a IVintlaw in S clinnrna ler & Jackson's Store, will carry on the WA ICH AND JE%t FLRY 131;SINES'S lbcre• Watches attd Jewelry carefully re paired, in the best style, anclutt the shories POCO. (.„7Alt work watrunied. Coudersiiori, Oct. 4), 11356.-3::24. BENJAMIN RENNELS, I..4PILSKIT U. Ali work in his line, done to order and with dispatch. On West street, below Thwd Coudersport, Pa. §MITH- JONES. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Stations 3y. Drugs & Medicines, Palms,. Oils, Fancy iric ea, &c. Main Street, Coudersport JONES, -MANN & JON ES General Grocery and rrnrision Dealers— Kso in Dry Goods, liarclwara; Boots and Blots, and wha.eserAnen want to tiy. Main Btraet, Coudersport ra. ItEs e P i• E a c c Tl• ad 'tJ a LL n Y 11 and .ilnytheei that win be found reg;uarly a tie office over , the Drug Store or Smith & Jones. rea dy to :mewl io itt his professiou. Ler. 20-17 II.EOLMSTEU Dealerizi Dry Goods, Readi-mado Clothint Groceries, Crockery, te. Coudersport, Pi.' • •.. a • • A. •Butterworta, WILL furnish the.Feople with fresh Br.r.r andlcuTTes-; on Tuesdays and Fridays daring the season. Cash will be paid for ilees Fault, at all tune's. Coodsrspers, Jaly 17, WA • • «. MANN, Otitis/ in DopAs4ciStntioonm Idusie v and "Nazinox: gypokits N i ,W : ,s4rner otike pi iia agnate, Coudersport, Pa. DAVID B. BROWN;- . eundryman and Dealer iii Pleitighs,s Up. p n• end of Main strait; Coudersport Pa:, A. B. GOODSET,s4. 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'W All letters on business, to secure at tuition, shaeld be addressed (post paid). to the undersigned. _ S. CHASE, Publisher. electe_ae.tr. ItrtiAT MAKES A MAN A truthful soul, a loving mind, Full affection for its kind. A spirit Elm, !lest and free, That never basely bends the knee, That will norbekr a feather'esveight . Of slavery's chain, for small or grelt, That truly speaks from God within, That never snakes aleaguc,with aka; That ;snaps the fetters despots malic,- - And hives the truth for its own sake; That worships God and him alone, And bows no .where but at his throne; That trembles at no tyrant's nod, A soul that leant no 111119 but sod ; • And thasigan smde at curse or ban: This is the .oats that makes the man O Arm!. rain, that with th♦ Sett tray dawn Now first 1 hear upon my window fall; .. What sights. what sounds, whit struggles • you recall, - - While the strong Sou t% drives up the weepier mor..! So when I wept, wi.h no inhuman semi You j oined your silver sympathy, aud all The darkness round me toldad tike a pall, Changed .o mid-day of Stygi n midnigat born. 0 scatter now, sw..et rain! as you did then, Thi.lA lever of my weariness 0..4 wrong, Wherein 1 cumb:e 1, .he ways of men,. And pate fur Life ..nd beau.y, s.r,mth and song ! Beat„we:touse showeis ! for well . l know ere long Summer wail smile wi,h ..II her train April 6, lcoi. c. Sarltettb Cate_ From the Ladies' Wreath. I WOULDN'T DO IT: Or remaie NY CATHERINeIki. TIVAVfiRIDQZ. Fivo years pass away,, and Ellen H istrugs i 4 speoding some wgelcs at the .4/11.{.Se of aLether friend, a city marry miles distant- horn the •one to which the brief visit just chronicled *ea made. • Here agairi it was her fortune to meet with AftburiDuinsing He was . introduced, to her at a large, party whirl-she attended lone alter her arrival. . -But she failed recog 'nizti in the popular and young lawyer, whose talents and eminent . social, abilities-had made him.a. uni vont -favorite, the high-spirited . and Misrthiiiveus Arthur . DuriiingLl,child hOod'i memory, or the Young:. collegi; an.with, whom,she had.pumed.but one brief evening, . , -Not so with'Arthin: •He-vrias not novi purptexed' by dim. i i ecoliectintis of the pa.A. i ehadfieeli . on the for-., nier occasion, but.a.t pnee,vecofriiz.ed in Mis. H.asting6.• the .tuir mentor former years. Arthur nows.ught the aet4Uainiasice of "this; Hastinks, "and fi;iFtequ, seerneA to ay • w!Otel, ; fur t!ex.fiequpntly met hexin general speiety,i pie thmigh • hei e4iiistantty sought inierecfpree with hir;.iyet••his .;, sipliit4t,,thim...excit ru o, priKtißular, . nhsnrvationc wasantipa: cnr.t.the pc:Ant:r -alluding. to-Weir-fur mer nige top, - wisi*ltiliyg hold DEVOTED TO THERRINCIPLES 'OF DENEOCIIACk, AND TOE•iiiSSEWMION..OF . MDHA4T r r j lITERA.TIPIE, AND NEWS COUDERSPORT, POTTER COUNTY,-PA.,, From the N. Y. Tribune SONNET. " [Conc/udcd.l suffer Ellen to suppose that they- had recently , met fur the first-time. - --.' 'r Ellen wa■ berselt MuchlOterested. in the young lawyer, whom - she thought remarkably agreeable: If any deeper Interest. was awakened by his gentlemanly attention, she was at the time•uncomccinus ()fit. Things' wereinthis state, when,ime . ev!:iiittg,. Arthur and Ellen chanced to .meCt•-in: a..snallxod select - Early ,he evening Arthur wis . id • away by 'friend, who . wiphed to - •• • . •. • see him Ctn. : pressing bus iness . related of aurcecentric individual, that he was always-observed to be the last toleaveaay xompauy in-which fie was f fund . At length same . one had the • .1 anxietyte ask him the reason for this. His reply. was, "I have always noticed that eachune,•as soon as he•leaves.the company, becoinis the - theme of con - - versatiOn for those wh., The company which _krt bur Dunning left that evening, proved no exception to tbis- rule. ••Dutitiing is a fine, talented young ruan,l' remarked one. J. yes a young man of.rare-taletda, according to my judgment," remark ed an. theE "And 14 rare social gifts," said a "Nu s , ;ciaT circle among his _ acquaintance is deemed complete without him." "third "Too social, I fear." remarked • grvely. ,- "Or perhaps [,should say too convivial. A young man of his tempetament is in peculiar danger.' "Very ti ue;" replied_ an elderly gentleman. "It is greatly to ~be re gretted that Dunning is . fallitig into such ha bits." Elien started, and turning to an el : deify lady who sat by-her side, asked in -awhisper, "What habits I" - "It is said, and I suprip'se reth truth, that Ntr, riutining is i'01) fond of the Wine-cup." was tlieteply • A yhung ladest7t o ha4"nverheard the answer to Ellen's quesd..n,, 3;sW drew near, antl•said. a pity, is it not? toseu s° fine a yont4 man ruined !" ruin then a fact so confident ly anticipated 1" asked . Ellenl • ..A.ll who know him tri;t FioPe that he will escape such a catastrepbe.7 re plied the elder.lady. _.!!But those who have watched Isis • euerse . tom. the. lag year,:are.cOmpetled.tu-lisel - that.• his danger is verjr "And hay-no one Warned. him oFhis danger . !" asked Ellen earnestly.— "Do none of his friends seek to save him from impending ruin ?" . A young ; man wh?. stood near, re plied, "He is so proud arui• high-spirited, that, he would:only resent such rau of fort as the highest affront. He thiul himself iu no danger, and the person who should till lkirrihe was, would on , ly . forfeit , ltis triend,hip, without:erect ing any goodreSult." rerhitps,not," replied Ellen." It may 6e he would take it kindly • At 10. e-rents, the. person would only be discharf.. s ing_ his duty. Some one,sure 7 , ly ;hnuld _Wain Nliss . Hastings should un dertaketbe•bffic'e. know of no . one wit;) would be likely to hate inure io fluence.i; Said the yoitng.l4y, al little Mischlevpusli.. • Ellen. would hive thought little of this remark, regarding it only Si harm. : raiilery, , hatl, it nut suggested a question of'doty, ,• "Would. it be possible forme to:say. anything, which - could have- any= good effect'l she questhMed;,Witli'hirielf. arrialrfr;iiit'll.nringc:F; mt.n few, wegic .bin cs._ we rnet, inAl. after few weeks more• wei.ahalt; probabls , never meet again. Evtiir ihribld he offended with Me; it eniilcf4itiltikne great i~arm;'-.;. After; E d to; It er. own. oom thar-pight,; the Aubjett Was sellin pre , icy 'fier.'rrtiiid;;; and - `a iPgnilP6 Npro.d . t .hlft 41f.rettlirg thaEshe stiouhi:do it even at•thezisk - Of ihis.. - disfilealitiri. =bite nowl.keeolL Ibited - that itti r ivpire' Vita iqtri; Atni wh en ' s`h `ham been is pan with UJIADA Y i APRIL 16 1857 him,l 444 , appeal ea .. , quite different eirenieg t . from what he hail ! bTen ,the_,forrner4m4,of it. • 4t the tirto.-abit little•Amight that the brillianksalliel of wic,siibich he ppm,. ed foqiii, were in tin deg' ee the .result ocartificial stimulants ; but now she saw clearly how it,waq. A - leaf:evening:l after., she again met 'Arthur itt - a largo a party. It • excited no isurpiise- that .12a shOuld, early in the 'Welling; quietip•r.lake - his way to her. aide, for - ha had often &Ots it ha- Terre. • Bht her. heart- beat as it had never 'dcie - preiioui - occasions, as she thought _ desire she bade-elierialied:Joiwat a hini tft his'dan gel. The task had seined aufgaieni-• Iy fiirrnidable when it- ha& been con templated in:the 40clusion of her own chamber; but it now seemed impossi ble, as' beside-her sat the•gentleMinly, graceful, and diguified Arthur -Dote. ning. It did - seeb like an in sult to warn Aim of datf ,, er.. Danger of what . ? Of_ becoMing a besotted drunkard. InipoSsible ! That.graCe ful. manly form! those searching, flash ing eyes ! that elevated brow, stamp ed 'with the unmistakable imprese of - genius l—lie in danger of sticn-ti fate 3 • Ivimust be the hallucination of a dis 'orilitred-brain. Et could_ be"nothing mOre, - and MR; would not cherish•it. . As' the eiening:wnre - on, the wine cup circulated freely. Arthur's face becansit flushed, and his . eies.fiaslied with increased brilliancy. Yet he stood beside Ellen in the act Of, 'pour'. lug out another glass. " "it is too true 1 fear," thotight Ellen. Vasting a . hasty glance around to as suf., herself that she was unobserved, ElWainflowed the ht pulse of the mo, merit, sincipiaced'ker haild over the alais. Arthur :turned towards her, and his inquiring glande demanded an px.planation. • - wouldn't du lt," said Oka plead . . ••. iugly, as hei eyes met 'his- , wouldri!t.:do it.". How those wrli . remembered words. thrilled thtough his very. soul! There, was now a depth of pleading ear:estnesS in the voice of the speaker, ,such, as there had not been_pu. the previous occasions. .Artntir was confosteded.. On luose s occasions he s knew there had been a cause/ But what exeuse . couid there . now be l and again, he. question ad, "Why nut.l"; • . "Because there is danger in the: cup," was answered'in the.same tone of gentle persuasiveness. Arthur colored slightly,. and replied quickly, ...Not, for me.". • , ."For all Who leve,it,". was the re r joinder. - • • . The glass remained untastedi hut Arthur escape4lrom.tbo--side of Ellen as:soon as he couldtdi;So`Without man ifest rudeness, .iad he •clici•net seek aii opportunity- of -ape - Liking ...With'. her again doling the remniedjr of the:eve; I•This did not•esca pti the obSer4 vatietr of Ellani and4'she feared that she , bad . .bffetided shim deeply: This fear so, disfrnsSed 'her they, she Was startled by the secret that it revealed, She could • no loliget•C;onceil from .ler ielf the fact:that she , W:as‘bcgiuning to feel .a 'deep -interest in • Art ur; Dun ning: much 'deeper - thaii'She-sapposed; orcOulehavd-Wistied.- The next" dap; Arthur 'sat'aleee in his ,ifFt.ce,...ntesing,ttu the events of the Trevieus.,eveniug: The words:. still .rang sreulrlq't..thk.it,'Y •and. again; "it , is lianercin:all:vtho . . • ”Is_it poaeihle, that , Miss Hastjugs thinks main twuger. Y" he asked- .And aumething - • likr. iiedignatiau.',Atir ved• within ;hiin"... "How amid , . she ;have indulged...itch .a :thnught.—one• I. am .sure which never occurred •totinSt• : but her, : q'tmt-i..-sbo:iitil-liattrbeep_ap,in :4lfre4;.ttaa'bSr ft' b l adlieen Ticiuld'havfY home iviiiipted, 44 Diiii ; t'iloii 44 1 / 4 - ier 79't6 .J 1 WV ` ,j+ es' it, ras' the re- Aanger: • The.uultiuswertiiihisiiiiseJainiero was the: echo of the werdi-ZDanit you love it r,- ; • • • ' - ':Jnertr thiii'ilioritetit a friend of Ai• the' entereddihe office. iitivif-ivip . = throp -:74lyas a yearn : man who-stood high in tiro estimationofA !Ont!. nikun ning.-. Ansong - -411_,Itiaacquaintances, he :cc/did...net' reetitinti:otni, far.itholi; he cherished :greater. „t in whom he -reposed mire entire confi- - deuce. After: same iteSkiltnry_conver• said. anion; Winthrop said. 4 must at the new -leaf - you tamed over. at. the party.lait evening/. ; : ; -`What.oesvieaft' suPP O . - 3" 31 4 - W () !"ht! I !et!k- Mis IY teivi pniltic; i itia:l43 v do'fitit need td 'be' told that - tainparnimi is a great virttie.'. Winthicip 'said this with assumed 'carelessueisianlf lightness of manner, _outlay- other . clitoris:non:mast, it would have passed off with Dunning as a kind 'of railery which meantiery little: But hie peculiar,state of miud led hiin to 'obServe 'his , friend more cloutly, and lia.ras conviOced,that.hia lightners of mato:et...was only assumed to'hide more of , :real interest.thert be cared to display. = A new • revolution now dawned' tipOo . the n3ind . of Artinir punnint.',..AfterYi'mtint — e . ntra silence,. he said viiith '• • " I have one ,question lo.eak you, Winthrop. I conjure you to - give me a truthful anavver. - "t . • • Winthrop seerned alittled startled by his friend's • nianner., hilt` replied; the' qpt without some eritheraqiiment, that he wip.siready te answer any civil question.' "Then. - tell ine-truly,'"if you or'any of my friends have Ataiiittjiat I was , in dangerNfm the'wine cur?" - • Yes.truly. we. liiie;" answered Winthrop; gravely. 'We: have feared yPik *reit:tin; we...ean.finir.words Co eipress, though 1 must confes - s to a which feat:,l.'wrung,-that: would have withheld me from, telling you so, if you- had not asked ma - the questionq. but turn- you cannot be oTended with me. ' . • I am not offautled,' replied-Dun ning, serioPsly. Bilt - the admission you haile just made,lhas startled me. I would think over the matter in soli tude before niakeinkit die subject cf conversation with Any one.' • re 'right,' said Winthrop . risingtOleavn:_i_Whatever conclusio: you 'may arrive at,"l hope you will- at led4t, believe' thao baveLbe‘n actuated only by wet m and sincere friondshiP for.you, in making. the admisiion that I. . . ,„ . . After - his friend. Lad-left, Axthur DunningEsaf long ,musing on this subject. . . • - •.• Is it. - possiblei'-he- asked himself, 'that so many' drmy friends'can'have thiiught: me in dangeitromilli source: efid:yet Miss MaStings wee the first to wain me.:" I suptinse 'flaky' dartd - not do it.; . The gentle Ellen . ahinehad:the (heroism to brave my displeascire'‘'She tineti 'that I Was-displeafed: With 'he i r last evening, and was trtinbled'hyli. I could reiiTlV. ifitiEil — Eountoneace. I' was' dilictse&torf;itzirit"itthen. I thought 'there** vits'tici cause for het' warning t o foutT begin to' tbihk"was inistakciu T MaYl3estandingiin tirink of a fearibl'precipii3;ficini which reanY, more manly their;myself hwe been dashed dow n ti to'destiudtion: - ' dn'love the wine-cup,; hem is no de nying this. ' I love "it 'mere 'than I beamed or." — Am I not — then,in Zan go'r Nnhle girl ! _You tilone 'he'd ibe courage to warn me, and the warning shall not be in vain. Oh, tho - v - tneCitei and deceiver_! • fron3 this hour we pin company. 'Touch not, tasttnet, ban : .dle not,' shall 6q,.m . y, mptto., Thiris is no iefety in half measures. will bits thee' a n .ternal . reiewelf and then I ulust liaeafe : ' cieod~ehall no mire tretne for ' saxing thug ''*s • 4ettl • e t • • pqtaiitAi9trit; k. again turned in Ellen idShe thinks f= sin ed with Tqiitniii. :1 mast sea an ikeeits heir; nd It r oiitire ' SEM s Iv! - r • •r- F r . , xvti 4 a;:1:.11111!".. that t is jelbeibika tune sieitalrbion my te . meit!or„aeyguar m7angt. 4 . Bin:,‘There ca p -1 'meet Jiei. i,tl4pt the will be at kr& tel'oe row evehing. I diieetind . porteniiy I *lib fur there 4 meet srak it eLsewliere." . ith r lip r o a anirAwas ditijaip4inr t'e !•° meetipg Ellen at she Ferty the next evening. .4.itbur'' Rai on'the wutch for au ' oppol l takiarat dr'essinq her, without beieg .. l;ierh j ear4 by capers, but be.carefully amideit proximity te w her unti l such sa i. apk. lenity should , occur. Ellett 'nercii4 alati' va id,,d , „ %, y • • • • .„ 9r, and paipo i t t to. • ,stbao,,thottich proved that he had Cot` l'orgt . ';eci . the liberty she took -.we their Since last meal ince that time r the f eat had offended 't ?li ; • him, had Sinus ier , pain ti an she .could have'vrisbed . sow ;hat this tear Ted - o 't be ego.: med by j cireh vies' moreitiaaET' 27*. eyer t rouble d by it. She ti red hard todiapeltliMiglit: him'front het mind , ; but bi; ikld t do it. Striv • -. e as she , ;A. na' these thoughts, 'they wapiti return, marringall,h_ ,enjai L •nteat of the evening, : last,„weat" d. wit% the effort to;oin . • ;he Jestivitiee wom , b she • was in no state of , ielld i t4t enjoy,,she withdrew to • • • whiCh had lmll4ll la .1* jests,beenrießfly -y the a:a4 seated heraelf ? I r lrt " dew, the dra p er ? • 541!41/. of which servecleeir T ly to conceal her from ,the few * who *- still remained in th e - • Arthur, who hadboen tbatlill'afar o ft, a ll 03' her, sooß tha ., p*e. of, b i er re i irea, - and followed r t ere. 9 hid not ob'se'rved tiffs aPpiinich;.'aed` t w " he i n''Ve addr?ied tier ;11 "' e a,,quip sta rt . 'Arthur perceived it - 1 4 ," 1 • 'lll9 tout' intruding 1. , tils:Haiiiole - 1 4 no t ' tniai' ' 'r l e`pl;' 7 "i haysnot had the pleasur this E..,•41/ Ton .you that I feared• , you wrisoffo;ad t atcf iste' Hive' " , erglen rife or wits, you' no doubt u P ' " donable' Widenes s • n i.-r . on °I Ersart.'., afina do you know that I have Wee offended with Yore,' am sure,you were the othe i t eist: an . a . I hive feared itatp - sleit still. were.' 'I will be perfectly frank with you; Miss Ilaslings.' I Will ovrihrit, I feol:tio - reet.tiii,s; likeYesetiOtiert t that 'dine;' 16;44 caliti?v le seriously of this mstiei. eines end' the result lias•been" that I: krre- ConvinCeit 064 dinqu'r ; a l danier or lin 4 ong fiat . piu'hiii" 'wr i er • ii'w4rl Me: - 1 have" iiPt4t — yeis nighto •.4 .: • :. .1 I L. to thank lon moststncereiy , unit to assure ou that myself and L. up co ,, my enYf t. s A.rtbur said this,,Ellen ralSs;d'iler eyes tipi f ace s. wills lien VI surprise le very , • ' remember . the. words. you used,' continued Arthus,_4wgen you preyen*mercrcons..drinking tbat-giasa ath surcil.do3iot r '.eisplied Ellen. I was um much , fn . 7otened,at nlyrwu temerity; p4ctirg ! , uchAlliblr.ty,NOF4 you on so &shun. an •acquantimmi; toina4 tail iinything.mOre thiniteccailettibti of this,gelielii .4 40 1 ' 411 -i` 4 ?40 4 . .. i i : 49 You APPYY, 0110 F the ;961 bavvpspoisewthese Iraqi word/ 'to 4itif Ind-that' butween - eltefi `of theie tlmde lieviitut yaw ~• : . 4 . .••••• R. Feilen;star.Wil) sUiPPAI -444'. nut 134,!ralast said:;-,'Have. we: eisir Met befotelt" EMIR I° roarembet ktmthaing.° gsr, "Gisiefi" you .were.49l4t.tenlegic4 4 44;r. . 'Yet , ' , remember that' iritati.t:i d ' the ; 'niiße ?if 4 0.0'M° ff.ifl' '' A . 4A.'!t.Lt. l 3°.:*" ~...f.VeltiderlC4o/eCtt 0 11 P to-O• ?4 • - • *Willi, anitAethur Amaral:qr!' "Trfektitilf•licr ' El . . ... 1 .1 - Mil NEI NM