Ml=Mfa Mikan outttg ttitotrat . . • PtrOLIBIIEI):XVZitY f,il,oliNllo, • .1. 1 kr• 01 7Arr.. ,4:3 4 4804., SMETAP,ORT, -,. I'A. 'TKOs: • sx:so in-Adviance.. . . • • of :Advertising. • Ocihnii one ysitrk,,,•-;;; K . 4i. •if 20 ov ji 2 .44,' • , 4/•• , ' A115„,*01112).114•4.44,.• ' •20 00 yy' 7 lo ,•• •• • • •••• 14. 4 '• • " ..• 12 00 0 - ne soot of 12.11000.0 r 100, 3,loll,•o;tidne, • • .150 "WI subseqoolol. •. .25 Aullasoi Cardrorlth paper ill ii, ..... ... TWOWS Wol4rlctly . sdhered t.o..ca . . ..',Pol#o.oi . .i.:l).i#OCio... strilNiTOte; pitArrallAw;.corriuritiaxiim and Reid . 3itate Agent;„o3tee 314 00.1 *P 4114 ' 4 . Chapin k. Vole; .3eqta., ......; r...Sidgiray, Pa.. , • HOU. Tbomaa Bthetbere ...+:.:..... Warren Pa.. W. 3...trOniso; Preethoor4. Pa. , Buena Vists, ra. • • • • • /ow 14:1Grat Proprietor, terrier of rater iiratilick6T7 • fa. ' General Stage Office'. 3. P. wium a co., Wholesele . aid Retell PeilenrhiFeMily.Orcrearles„ Pork, Flour,-. Salt, Peed,' ka.; &h. tinder , 8.. B..lleso t s t eteStete, Mot shle et 'U1t.:7441e Squire, Smethport, J.C. BUM estio. •.•• . . . . Genre /II Vegeta in pit Goods; Or oceries; Crockery, i!still7-11isda Clothing, Boots Mel iihoes,, Gets and asps, opposite the Goort liettse,'Bmeppero* .- • .. . . • • ' • - .. . ... ....:-!- ,-.. -•,.. ~ •-•...• .3. - .0. - 'notztai -.• • ..,. ,- - ishougas.atalkaudi Destleein Prorisiotts - . sect Perally :Groceries, Dry Goode, Boots, Shoes Deb, Daps, Nails, . Yankee Nottonei,Ac.; &o. 'Store 000 Soy west of the' Aiststflonsw.. Terms, ID ash.. •;• •• • : • • ' POBEB 401113 E, . . . . . ; treating. the , Public ;Sonar°, Olean; N. V. •• JAMES. M. MILLER. proprietor, 'the Yobee abuse is entirely new and built of brlek, and is 'farnishedin modern style. •' The. proprietor liatters himself that 'Us iteconiinoda. I-: thins gannet. atirpeased by any hotel in Weeder% New York: Oarri g s a gat rho to,and• tromlheliew York , and • ZYBON I. ItAML;I7, : ..... , ~ .. . . . Anoint AT Lew; Sirtettiport,. BUltenn ' County. Pli: . , 44 ,44•.1br Wars.; Hotithtig & .oo'is Lands Attends espectilly.to , the Ocdtsotion ofCls i msf,Examhuttion of . Laikd.Titles.. Pkrxtent of -Taxes, and oll.businiiss rola ting.to Iteat ' Astat.s. Office In Hamlin BlOck. :'.. •• •: ... . . .. Gum% EOM, D,. Ailriiipan,Proprietocat Monne.' Warren county . Pa ; •Hu Table will 'be supplied witit-the heat the . rtel IffetabOast lie asre no pains in secomodatirg X; GOLD, 11,0GED,S,, . . . . .. . Attorooy and Counsellor at Law-will attend to the eol . hellion of 011010 and ieeOunta In the getirdles of Pot: tar, MiKroa_., Zut,' ,refferana; and. cleardeld. ' P.,0, Raletbport,-flogeati county Pa.. . , . . . . Z. BOUGHTON .I==, • . .. , . A roo .as , onnoollor at Lati, • Ehnothport, Bl , Koitti HO ' i -i' 0 . ... ' • c 0011,1 4. Riii, 'Multiage :antrootod to hlo• cares'for this' .• militia of WlEettn; Potter and Elk .will be promptly • attended to: t:'4lee• - ht the ()Gott Hone,, second floor. . . . ~ . • . ' -: 1 .. ''". ' - • - DX' L. 11..... wisrrEal ' ' •• • ~. • •iiiyidi.ian. and Surgion,. Siiiethptkrt, P!;., will•httend. to • all profeirsionil.oalls•yrith promptuas. • . !Mice in Sart,- wOl'plock, seeond . fikion . • ' - • S. B. BUTLER 80 CO., • . . . . . Wholesale and *et* ,Thiatere..in 'Stage and Fancy _.Pry Goode; Carpeting, Ready. Made:Oloihlng, and General Faindatdng Obeda,..Boota mud Ellione,..Wall' and Wiadovi Parini, :Looting Oboes /ca..: At Mean. N; y. : : • ... ... - - - . , • • , . I), Proprie toropposite ,the Court House. dew, large, - com goedoipg and iteU.Aumighs louse, - • • ...•:;:. , ..-:. ••- 4 . JOHN. C. . SACCO% ': '• .. :• • .... . . . *A twill_ 'lid thydamalor at Law, SmettiPort, BPReaa Co , • • p.., • Win attaaid qt alf buidneasio hts profeetion In the •. ewrailip of litMaan, rottat and Ifil&.; Offloe °tale O.K. &atiwell:& Bro th arat Rafe, ; • • ttot:itet;.l l ropriefoi, 13methpOrt,..M , Ifean C 0.,. tog 86-to sal from' thig ppltaegetop hero... Good iceotif • apt relsoilt!le Pride*. .finnori•mows, • . • • Dellerlo try Goods; tioieries; Pork, Flour, Silt, Xish. ReiAti-Made Clothing, Soots Eta • Shoes. Store in' ps teats old'stio?, Satethpo.rt Getieral Patent l'tledt, . ~ • . . . . • '.lreaicwicy noun- ••• • cornirorsotool,tittarty.streetio' Mama • 'tea. • .1. C ,•ProiitSitor Travelers'pad good' se emainelaggna #nilt Olprinitbh alisritea.. • „ ' • Dialer fn 8'1 . 444, fin; , -*lsie,'JipinineCinte; • & 6., 'wok 4 1 0 - or lb. Xablkl: thlnore 'Bowthi.ort Pc.. Custom Workdone.to over on the. 4ortest notice; afrid in the. - • •.W 0. suowzrzu, .. , . Midi'. in nil 444 0 ; Groceiles, Crockery, itarthraiC /*eta, Attoerillatr, Cap", GUM, NOM, 011 e, &c *Haat. aide , of tilt Pablla Squire filmetbport, Pa. ' - • • :',;-J•••• •••,-• A, .I`. -.crrref..': • Dearer. in provisions and yranariaa — i y, a • " /rationry Valley; MfEcurOo., Pi.. Grain ...Lawbei • opihikuge foX . • Goodie ralaii • , WoMinem for gate. " • • ....• - • „ LASMIRIO: Prolirletne,—;Allegheny Bridge, Mignon Co tri.. Thia hone* la altnated abontlliWrndlesfrom . Broetbport on the rbad to Ottaw a and will. be found 'a tonissier4 atopping , plaee_. • • • . • • .. .. .• . ....• zotrortuic R0u5z; . ..... - • , pp ~ ~ . .. _ . _ . ahiu, MAMA c 0.,. ra; ' Asalaana Coon; traprietor. A commodlona lad welf4arnlabid shaatid: Enrangani and tdaveyins niadnd ,gond aaaommodatiana. . • , • • • • • YAW, r nom, - . . ByionnnetC. , „.lfilig tense ii 'United *bent die nine° . frona B nnt,bportnn thniiind tdOlenn. Pleasure nitrite° and eaves onit be aniodnindated on the shortOt notiise; • -1 LDV,D S A LT WAY , NOUSE, skrakiVaitsis, P ropr ietor . Thin Mumlo altnat e . d h alt -way between datetbport and Olean.. ' I ~ ,f you wint l ,4ood dinner thla ta,tbn plane to stop.. " ," . . -,•-• „ . . . . • •., eIfORDIf.B. agt,W7l4 • * it *the dijit min; it Ksii•Opitity•Pi; Mu r . Meal; and. Peed , ronetanMy on 'yr ia4 for Isallkin v ,bargo Illsal4/0141tieP.' • •••,' • Po. Good adommoar,iouemius be be there.. it I PORT A=OGANX./101f5E,' NABilt.t. ProViletar, at:Port . 'KoosVotint.7, Pa. This I.lotitl is situated at the fond- Sion of tip) sotethpott a134241541Ky River folds, Wm, Emilie east of Sinothpotte , . . • • ein the ;imp' of die Unlind.Siatee; and 1.4 theirtailk atandil Patti Se-Smith „ 'and you vellt•find•Eit: Srasoies" Tin-Shop all nni the t u p-rdt.• ' - - 4 nummffs , . . . . ' ITU said the tdridis Otof Wee, r. • , And mo it ytrOttefair, • • AnitdoWers are bieoming ati. the way,' .• And'those chooie to pluck them may..:, • .But if paining' blei .• • roads.,' ~ • • „ We'gather& ea a ourabrOs laid , Of thortie end thiltlia for oar, . • , • ',. to Wound aidoieroe neon n our trawif, ' Aid Make each"dutylard to meet, , • Al:Atilt% to ;Dili the. Basafaireet, •• • • ' • ' That I L ifele eOrrow—Lifelil a w 00 .,, , if Mateed we gather flowers, ..,* -- • Making the most of - ruentewhotiii, - ' ' • . ' .„ We may, When ster.m-aleade interreoe, . • And.for a the brightness screen,::, Be busy lite'srwreath, • , .• 'A flower a care : '• ' " Coiertag each dal iest . we may, ' .• •.. • • ...Witi'Velet hue tie . reseisid lay; Hiding away Our deepeet grief, . . Bones,* sladideu myrtle lest,;. • • 'Milting the 'illy hide the item • • Of mitualearafand.latng iem - • • • Of eierlastiog (mooch thorn , Prom erring heitaiiiniture torw, . • 80' it we gather.eseh our Atari) ? find . tnn.flowere for eveti, care t ; And thukdreas Isp 14 tangled powerti Arid insike It all a - world of binv,ern.. AM . ) ate: CONQTJEFLORS. . . India! How magical Is the word.! how full , of iMportl. • What rellectiens does it not give rise to.. The anal, thrill* with ezquisite . pleae ure, and rich and varied . are the fancies that . crowd Froin time immemorial' it has' been the burden of song' and thavets garden: The ancient Greek'established colonies in the West, - but dreamed of , the' East; The rich fancy . of 'the Arabian ~f ound the greates t de light, its most ravishing inspiration in.the sen suous traditions and dreamy %irhagery of India.. The great 'conqueror , of antiqujty, ,Alezatz: der penetrated to the shore's of the Indus, and' conquered the country' of his dreams, in more recent times it was the heart-theme of the great Napoleon. The Western• World, the, civilization of Europe, with its disciplined ar. mies—what was it . to the mind, of Bonaparte? His imagination carried him;to the palms : of the East, the gorgeous, brilliant civilization of Th.freshe saw the true path to team; there be belierd the .eroWn othatrian grandeur. Dui Napoleon's ,drean was ever :a dreatn. 7 - What his giganticgenius failed to • accomplish, what the ambitionof.chieftains and armies have failed to attain, has, been conquered. And • by whom?. . A company of rnerchatits—rnerchour princes, properly called,, for they were served by, vassals:--by veterans ivied to the 'deprive. tions‘and hardships of the camp The influence of the Dutch gradually de clined, and the enterprise and spirit of Eng;. land and France opined to 'them thegates of Eastern,commerce. Much sivaliy was there between•these towers / and now one andikhen the other appeared to be gainiag preponderance 'of. interest.. England • soon outstripped her vol and she it is who owns an empire fn India, compared to which her sea-willed ,island . shores are ineignidcant indeed. England is a Mother of many, countries, in which her blood is only ,discovered 'mingling' with the poor wretches who”lie ?rampled to . death : - tinder the iron heels of her soldiery. .She is fond of adoptiffg rich end populous countries, and like many other step-mothers, frowns, cuffs, ' ,and beats them into imbjeetion.. : A conntry from Which - Carrie the most beau tiful and valuable.gems;thediatoond, emerald, and topaz; the richest fabrics, the most costly fMnishings oppulence wee,' of. comae, Fern-, inentin the eyes. of the- commercial World 'at all times. Alexendria•was enriched. by- the In. dian trade,'and Ilissorti.-rose to 'its . - bight of power by means of it:. And Eogland in our time has drawn from it vast.UM of moneY.' . A charter was.: granted • • The 'East India Company was a cominercialmonopoly: The charter was .by A. D. 1698. Commerce was the object. To exchange the vroduets of England for the genss.and cloths'Of India, . But,what had England that India cared fort Nothing but her , gold. Gradually,' how.- • eVeri England comm enced` to • import the cot; ton of;the East, and toinufattrito.. it at , home into fabrics. . And eti cheep' could she' afford these god that ihroaghout gertgatand the ad facent.• conntries. English cotton -goods were Speedily in vogue. Of tour Ott People Moat sutler.. Ode t act • Othnbere of the population was taken from tbem,.and with it their daily food. • • . The Company gradually gained a strong, foot hold in.thecouistry, end then came: dreams of an empire in the East, rivaling in power those; of of the West; dreami of : converting to aristjan . -, ity a nation of heathens; but the gceatest and .mbzt hosting dream, the ':vivifying dream ,was Gold :Was t he. .4 I Oa and Cern ega . of r t he -,Great .East India dompsnyoriul. gold - tiitS ,sdel ulged fair country in hlood, demorsiiied mill ions of people, caused their temples to, crumble to,the dust, Without raisinia'new edifice upon' the 10116 of, the old. Gold 'end the 'Company ' are eynonyinous , • , • • The , e xtenti ng :con:Wl:tern° war to she protec% -ted, and: the „Company, must a navy_,.— . Property and lifeashore, must be protected,' and, the. Company;' must have !Met:mi. ' and exchisive priVilegesronst . be,"bad;.uod Company is in power. tbe-elightest . pre. ~ tes.t awermyls suddenly tarrying the torch of inceidiarient andthe sword . through smiling plains end•into pnpulous. cities, Great , • . , .:,.„,, • , . • •• • • • . • g.' „^!,, • :•- . c'. : 4 • ' t t tv. SIOTHPORT# Itii:EAN COUNTY battigeare, fought;' , hcroes spring ' Into' being, w and ne coontriee siacknewledge: the stray _of the great', Company composed of cpriatians Neiv laws,. new courts, new:Modes of idminis, tration are Airne4 and thins,;.iieW and greater tnirdepli ate vico: 44904044 e: 'kerns eify in".their end settled `course, the peePle coirldrminage,.sciiiidtitharith getii justice;. ,now, nniferthe new disperiiiition;,ltistice' was something_ talked of, but never seen; never felt:, The "servants" of ;the Company eiset; ing, .and generally, very'unWorthy: itevierds. The;people suffered and sometimes looked • dis contented. The Company siere - alvi4yii:it , iritte ously horrified when: the people complained. In'spite of the directing band Of ~the',monopo lY:the eonntrYseeinedgoing:to ask - ructiou as fast as possible. • Taxes were, still irnposed, heads struck off, and : various other' , evidencie given of the'ehristianComPany's desire to , re, for*: and reienefate, the Wretched; idolatrous country. Still' the' wietehe's murmured; • and strange to say,. actually thought themselves , • oppiessed`when.,4their new rulers • confiscated their estate ' s; en d sent them Mit:into the world to 'die, if• they eouldn;t: Hie on air their friends. . Tfie way of it was:this: The despOte‘ of the'east, by right Of their great office, were, according to their idea 'of justice; aole•masters and'proprietors' of all lands, farms, and lieuses„ over Which they 'ruled. • The people had '..no rights: whatever; all right belonged to the king, even:the -right . to Pettis, death 'the men : cattle who were, under his benign (or opposite) rule. Therefore, when the c‘aervants" of the Comia, ny,.disifett a tract of land, houses, etc- I they were soon at the ear of the Prince, who, incon sideration'the . -justice of 'the thing, and the gold, . soon granted,. deeded, and properly Made over the coveted possession. " At last. the bubblings ofdisContent broke out into open insurreCtion. • And then followed the long years of bloodshed and horrid war with which eVeiyschoolboy is More or.less' conver sant: Battling On the plains, and in the passes of India, 'Wellington gained his first military honors; and laid the foundations fcr an, ability in the ''changes and .various. fortunet of war Which afterward rendered his name, prominent in the affairs of. Europe. • , It is considerahly, „the fashion to 'talk about the romance of the ; Eastern ,wars,•Of the 'ro mantic progress of. England's army, the won derful bravery of her trooPs, in meeting and overcoming vast obstacles, and. then, to round the period, 'England's ,glory, and rriagnaniinity are somehow or other. dragged• in at:the - close But ;bee are always; two sidei to a question, and. this is certainly •no exception to the rule:. IS tSereridthing; then, , to be said in the praise 'of torn and bleeding.lndia? Are not.her armies to be praised for their spirit'and bravery? her people for resiSting so heroically, as they have done, the Setter disciplined and hardier troops of England? Alas!, where is . the jestice ..of `men? No one applauds the suppressed Indian when he, strikes for liberty or death. 'There is no chivalry, no romance in the fagged, star ving.hordes, s ho rise to protect their fainilies and firesides. Ebt:the robbe'r who' despoils theni and murders , their familiee—Ald. he re calls the palmy slais,of errantry, and Must be • And what is this - coontry, that we • should expend breath, space, and paper to speak of.it?. Are, not• the,people • idolaters, heathen? True, dear reader; they are all of this; . bat then you know, even the heathen have sonis,,headi, and —hearts.. They are not se very different from us; after all; and if you eould only step:into one': of. their, pleasant little cottages, end . see the family.gatberedin a cirelei conversing to gether.,.or else employed in the Various duties of a household , I arn"re yen would feel • • . su we do, hearty,., lively aympathr with them. The mother . folds. the' base to her breakt and smiles. upon! t, muck .the sante .es a Christian would4o; •the father toile fer the family, and gives noble example,much after the. example of. some . Christians.- - All, in all these heathen are net such bad ifeople,after ell, They hairs their pectiliaritiaa, , it is true, but so have we. Their conceit makes. thein believe they ,have reached • very high' ; point of civilization, nml we' s are . apt ' to blow our• own trumpet in a, similar manner., • • , It rather', curious, buit:the • Heavenly Fa ther has given these 'people the•triost glorious country on the globe for theirhome: These idolators, these uubelieVers, 'are blessed ; with :a possession of, immense beauty. and value; a country in which every climate , is known; and Which, from the rugged:and Sterile ,'mountaini of the.north, extends southward, in _the most beautiful . .and,. enchanting .valley . and _ Blaine. , Luxuriant in vegeiatieni , proliSc in '.:animal 'creation,,. ;and of, ,inst. mineral.„ wealth ; India has the bails for,reorpanizing stud, becom., ing,once more a leading ; power. in the.world. The hugkelephantroams through the-forests; the great tiger 'Bengal lurk in the horrid jungle, and the royal of beasts,,the.lion, boldly, goes forth ,on the open, plain to meet his foe.. The' trees groW to en incredilits . .size, and theirpendantdaves cast broad. shadowa s on ths :ground. Everything,inihrge, even Via, miner als, the gems;:-the,Kohitmor, , The cotton of plentiful; it is ,r rslunr. ble:-46,valeable:illat mere, the .'redieee freed front theli•epprissturs; and: would they prOPerlY cultivate-this staple, the extent pF the,.damage they Would do our cotton-trade irincalculable. . „ ''''''uiiiiii - ivlArt ,, qsWi- , .: , ,; ,,,,-,- , , ; ,, •• , . Vinity tiave,ie•enuatiii ding up an unite , with the •ciailization - of ni 3 Oderii'linies 'the Magnificence ,t,be . a6lunfoua eplehqabriot,oilintattm4a.: . : And if onCn.trrily pkiatieniti could fit,iha - bt?ltl4.: giant •Tikeigii44l ibiim *evirriii,:theli l- iiniting and prosperous ,v 1 P1(11.* op uleut ; = citie. ;and , 1 6 rge.0"..040tO e !''flkf i t.F o Ya, / ,f,"! ai l i, ;i! l°9 !! ishin - g -1 100 1 04 4 . . 44:*10 1 i;Cf0 4 4ialOut sitayl ire ; thy ciproiperoui illtagee;" elkirollouriabing ticademiee„' and,t!amlling, plitna72- . .England can bast answer: The`vPiages are .deserted and in ruine r . and; • discoloredt)r* • the Joncgrass of the VA ni!ts the blood of , patriots.: - A whole nation groan ing under a, Yoke .degrading They have suffered.patiently many ,But their patience:is a in to that whld4 , Bowed in_ the veins . of - , the'Men of . 1 70..: They have . ..con; stentlY rebelled , against their insolent:fees, and, war has succeeded wariuntil-now ilisbut the skeleton of her former greatness. ~• The constant murniuring.of the peoPle 7 4lte never relaxing hand.. of.the,,enemy 7 —at . :last produced flit; whirlwind which nearly. deprived old England of her eastern possession% 'idyl death to our oppresscirst" was the cry;'. and theniandi rose in defenii of :their rights: Army after artny , was MarChed intrithe the brivelliitriotsrushed into , battle regardless of . and, invoked the blessings - of heaven . upon'their jait and holy , Cause. ' 6angednary' battles were •- fought, and the )wild war cry of the East com Mingled. with thesidlen'sheuts of the British • : , . .• , . .. 41`1833;' the .nommercial MonOPoly ,of :the Great India Company bad fillen s ,•and they now were.. .. rulers;. - pr inces, instead of theta:tants, For "tbeir tyrrany, their !dank 'oppression, they , will yet hive to' - answer at the , bar of eternal Justine: : F,oin their palatial house in I t endon, theY'rnled an empire thousands . Of sidle! away: But We digress. - .• ..- ' , ...*•:••• ,' ..". , ' The War continued .:to reg4'tind.the Eritisb sOldier gradually.geva way before. the itupalu outs charges of the. Indian'. •Now one gained a victory, then the other, and'. the'world said,' "England's power jn the East is hrokern.".'and the woild looked forward tolhe day when bet. forces, dispirited ~and.'broken Should evacuate the land of her dream's aid ambition.; • • The day eatneliot-rthe' tide 01 . battle 'turned . and fiercely 'iolled . back upon . ..the. Success atteoded „the British , arms l ana once triore - the riative *moire fell .beneath the • iron veterans of England's army:, . . . . England,,; owes her .success to sotsr: Gold makes traitors, and het army numbers the na 7 , Live ttoeps,by tens of thousands. And ;Oat are these natiie . troormiwho aerie against their brothers:and their country IMt traltoier. - ; And does'England dare to talk abotit disseminating the traths'ot the Gospel, oi teaching these Pee.; pie Et - higher morality; when'. she: 'enicniragei them to 'imitate. the aecursed :ludas! 'lite Great East India Compiny, the monster me rtepoly, is no . More, and. India is now tinder royal goirernmenti Ged grant it, be .wiser and . A: beautiful country is itr ,euinv—tiliglited by the pe'stilence-of 'vrar. - '4 country of . historic and philoorsphie , intereat, around rhiCh clings the sentiment of poetry, and.Rhichiaa tittrie s ted; in all: ages; the merchant arid the.prince; ir:cOiintry always . prominent, and yet but 'known; has fallekbefore . the ,tricitery; 'machi nations, and' 'military' forte •of .what at `fitst veils only nomPanyeitiideri.:lndia is 'no moit in 'l the Preont . she is blotted oat' of tbe scale of, nations, and only exists as the chattel of Engladdr . . • ItusroiArtorc. or. Sortso . Ditssiti,'iiic.--It not generally known that velvoti are readily'. restored by passing the under side of, the velvet over with a. Warm smoothing-iron. - :,The best way of doing this, lacer one.rierson to hold the velvet tight, an another Apass the iron Over , it on the wrong side, after which• the velvet must be spread our, end a Very delieate ...brush' passed . °Vet the 'suited°, The good effect' of this, even on the Most Worn-out Velvets,' will Scarcely be credited till tried; velvets, but little worn may be made to look as well as new by. A very , simple; yet certain of removing spotafrom mourning dresses . •isitO.take a good handful of fig leaves, which. must be boiled:in two, quarts of Water. till: reduced; to a 'pint— sqUeeze• the leaves,•and bottle the litMor for use; the artieles, - whether. crape, clothibontba sine; &c., need only be tubbed Ittith sponge d ipped •in the liquor; when the effect ba M T : stantly . perceived. , ' 111acit may' he_ walled 'es folltlwi:—;. Werth small'beer and seine 'milk iu it thenthen wash the silk in.the liquid; and a fine or will be thus imparted. -., • • When a rigolette; , netted or .knitfed, 'Of fine sextet - en Or • iephyr yarn; becemee soiled, wash it, as follows:Steep. Win ; warm, 'water' tilj the Water beitimescool, sqUeeseit but lightly and soap it with:tbehest white 'Soap; lay ° the . rig,. Olette,looSelyt , 'crillendere set the cullender Over a pan .of warm . water; and let:Lt steam till 'cool; ;Den squeeze(it,out,. and shake it! svell;.. wash' the ennead:et .elenn., the rigole tte agrattitifolt;:,ind place it O'er a (reek pan ottwarm titer, working itlightly op and. doWn, : till the Steam has. rinsed' .off the icap=then open it out; shitoitili - stO 110'4 • fait in the sung,: AlongiepltyrssOar(!ney he *irk in.the sanititiumnet' t ; , :4l4 - ,a netted' Or 'knit ted 'shavir line the 'ahead sho'd be, o dtibe in e.emall :110:Alisetiptipn\ of 114 Woolen should, be tinSettie :cold water, eith'tc 'transition freM warm to ;cold w Ater=tCili shrink ,t; 'andlt Should. be shaken ont end dried fast sacpriesible. • . • • :TA r. an. • : • • ? ;0 in#l, # 6 T9O ,11.14.).01**4'; . ~ . .. .i . .4,,' ii4YOniie,4.4i'fatrr,, I, marrie d eitie. man. I!' beim-a 'wife, one sairandtei danghtete, . I•Witt hippy once,' 1 ! 1 4 .4- 4enct 'lial:niniTi l i; 4 T 744 -101 hol4 o f-. l ate's Y. .and' m.lies;a ., . 11)* hae'-fiedi : '', ;tameFxthie4.i*:4...sociosr; , :!.:* 04 -:Siiti lonable,adielititlen,or::(he Werd. Mrs ~ , ,iirell, .rit' ' Sarigii ~ MY'':',iii .. neten'tatioitS . : -:111 Onieheld'afralia Was- once &sortable •Ita ; she was " comely, and witli`a-wise e conomy,' yet aliberafind gen= ieel manner, Mrs. Mu ff 'was 'chili's mest'ea eellent`mother-4enient,:•and 'f et a &ad'. dieci:r plinarian.- 'My children always Minded when spoken lo,'Were piectual it ihe, table; iiiia:Siiie with'a fork, thank ,heavenf ' , Look on diet picture, and now on this," as they say in Mac-. beth: -. I quote from memory, Mr. Editet, and win you else have an , ere tntnr, rtnintnatisinP f for I,was putlo a, .private • School; and,: don't know mnch about ,it. . BY,the . ty, Mrs, Mull' always disdained throftifig allay educational 'advantages, just beeinie they Were ii46lio; etiyi used losayin.letettnah, - dear, it anything ever happene to Me, promise me Hairy shall always go to,a public school,"- ( " she - -used to ..call in , ' Jeremiah then,) and would idd ficetiouslyfor . Matilda wee witty,-ant private School it is all . . ,• . ~ . pay end little 'profit, While pareuti have '• the work to . do with the children: at home:.'.': 'rot, give•me that I loiter dver : the past, :WeiirliatrYft , ditii*''.illetein. a", Jarie.* e attain, when „Mother;:son ii,d)faukikter• Were •bedeviled M.one, iiguir ..itridAbe demon .begat , , . . them in such, a-Swimmer Vanities, 'that I Can ttimpire them only, to.fries in Saner ''Hartir be _ Ilan to, talk slang;• "wants , a fast' horse to tote' over-the Mad," seized a nigitt ley, and wilier.' tells where' he spends his. evenings,:comes and' goes al ii pleases, and not titan ai I please, ;hearing, as he says,: in' a'Pstunnine manner; and Which; I. fear; iniolees much'•expense, for his mother's sderriandi on 'me are :riatunnine haled Jane 'tau a -toaabal, neat intelligent, pretty and sprightly; pow-she is none of tpesilf,. and is.rather a simpering.nindy, mildewed by the , ad'ulation'ef riSociety." ;11urribi Matilda; thatl should have to add you, it, the - bla c k list! The; ensible mother hatrall at, once became mentally . neavaighted. Her ' children, , •like crowned-heads,-ean de ne 'wreng. , Etierrev trio:wince' la eacused and "explained. bY , * set of Idst'atas-'• such al,k'nerSeerP -•iSeneitetneni,'? i, c l l 4i of-poeletyp and Mucli Mora fiddle:rail ate of the earns sotto '' She ;that had, '"early to bed and entlY,te'f,iser" lateaYS eirk.bsf lips, new night night after-night;laits tri, and alloWS her.,chil-, 'dien to daucatill2 - 4. M.,. and 'cannot read in pallid' cheek anii : glated eye the'rearful bargain 'ehe. in .drawing -"wlth the . devlr id the dunce of death. , I won't joie - re ,ft.', '..2' : .: :,, If Mrs. .01 , 4"ie 11i,54 to any Mental or moral defects of iierehildtsti s Adie ei;ually so in re-' pid :to' thelt Petsdnat,eptibblel; end she borea me, and evitYfiiiiii ''i iiiiimmie Withithitaloguti of their perrierient., 7 tHarry,4 splendid, and : considered the besCdanesr in . society.''' Jane, she does not besifate.tti eat, thither 04 le' her mOther, is, to. her; mind,, the most keihtifur and grateful girl that hay come out. ':This is sheer nonsense; even I can tie. /111111 ' il very Well, but has s'turn-np!sMsei . ourcl :not a 'small foot: She 10 suppose, something of i favnriln, bel caufesheity Very. easili,,anitsed, and, will gig.: gle at everything: ,' -• _ ,-• ...• ,' ' - ' ',.. I can't' tell; am 'wOuld you 'read all. the MIA' sense;discord; and derangentent .4 aociely"l4as brought into . My, houee, Yager, hipts'were put out this s ynoroing, like lobster claws, that Jane' before long, moot 'have what -:Harry . ' calla a 'filmig Op."! ..Whitt shall I'-do?:`.I know ; : what . it is, foil vvent..fu„ono this winter at the ` house Of an old:friend who: would not let, me oil: • I went just PSI waeready to go to hed, and dime holster pot rarfroin the , ; time,l shrinld'get itp.'-;; The hone, was .metamorphosed so' the , owner.' would not,tecognize i t tinder' ;-•vleek , Sr - liait: . oung s ~. The y fry drank irpt lbe'sbest irChie- and , usurppdOkaupifer room' pretty .. trutcht fhey atincea.l l ll.7o3:eei and ,tii r e 6 aidei ll ,M s dJed and, would libd,ii-4s,alebalied:' against l'ina'ei,et c .ri" if they r kykttliiiivf., by-my , friends ' manner * "that be'; eyed/mita-be ' told ni.ni''''Orosar thai it sri' ' ; : tirefel:deitigru, ind tthought to Myseitthers*Apere ~ M ufa"Pthetrienein : the watid., , R , '''' . '':`,:::,,l';' , ,; - :-. - - , ::::: . '.; „: - ~....; • happily the of-Lent has intenreandr and,' anartletured for', brief.seiSon, 'forMatil da.WoUld nokdi MifishiOnahli . a.. tilt*** to , give a “.bang up" in Lent.' • /--''own With: tin : . Miliation that faihion influences .Matilde even in matters; of faith,: fot In - wintet she is e.Lit urgical Unitariin; and in ihe'';nfitninct ! . at Pud dleton, a fashionable Watering.place,' an ardent (M follower`•of Puseyilmil dont . ;eet to candles ,• • • • 7 , , , , • sand Firma''Firma'' 'nfilllcery: "' i •. • ' ~ ' .i#44 ri 64' qtaveii'a a 346 a le endr 'lt his made me a widower ,With a wife, childieeir With childreniand`hatiseleill With a house,. . I Off forgelfal; , ,fiee - :tingiateful. ':* My second ltinghines Mary, . ji_i,yfin4.:*iilld:a .re . a .10577 O biici,'?:l2ltiry'n..,atonja againj• an aagel.3, mean.: , She . 'ii Still 'And Aft her 6 , goveinnt ? t/' (hither', 'I would` igY;): hut' I ',,irSi'o, l o . ,l'fit'Y',#, Asie.'Whee the • demon iir fa.bloPo.!i':`lgt4,lt. lay hold of her, '',i'oUre;• with , tettek:;:Sesieeto - * ; '' ' . . '-'l4,l9tig"!l/41i.Vr'' Tones parried a, ea so e ;140 'wot h d mans t'''Celebtated-frense.; troll) 11:eati " A• 6144 =ZEE . fallen into !hkOdell ~. :it '6l •0 ' cottto4Bll4l 0114, .16 pi Ow iiipitiotgo motel; aili.tili adreitles in so teseerjr• ''''. they did In the , best thisiMi:, - •- , eyeales ' advertiaink itA teq y: • '-. itoieeeo,talk, 8 rid astir In ,liteilpou a •,• • • !eilniiide sagathat, , 46 6 Y iaill 6 • ll4 lotilll' ''' 45 '••••• leitiliii Ogee's' lii4sriveti iit di forififir , 1 ' adver.tising paYi riff iifid the Ostia • • , Nti ,•• is, the gteafet riilt biiiltisi4e,tilst46 ' ' and the tfoonei,viiii• If* tostolnitAii, • ..•••:' ptosperi d i If 1• . ' ' :' i.'`.s ;,.:0 • 4:W .41104. : , • --' , 2 ~If ill tvAr , Wy, . Na As Aim) Wostan.—Let tbs. - •- • no lain erllll..object of • custoMi r ,k,,, • . ~..,. ke4 11666 , tialliAbildt bat , isi ,* ebtillrAl_ ',' . " leitroiiit;t)ieloit.bwful tenon fiorlitiinirtiel . f; : ,. ' enly'fbibett'i. ;Het feeble sten otolteelllo - ' ~'!;•!- ihis,bklult: otihe graiej . bpi , he# 100, II A, IlitalYlilitifed onthe;blt.tei ilibr:Oltkil611„; ; 4 ;1. ',fond:. ,2 ' - ~ , , , •t" ,; ^ " ' '''."'''''"',"' '• Her eye is,dim Ivillkyi s iiiiiing odic( teihitic•• firer spiritnal'eision itiol* s tip i itiott m,tilitite ,t S k, gradual unfolding of ihtt,Obis; of eternal l • 7 . - ' 'Beauty ha's faded from tier ',form but aOgils: . ao :the world of .light,,'.4SY.lisi sreavfaliiTitesiAle 4- of glotoo 1144110*5 . ..1hr 11e is li autii:bi!ft. mot: :e!oly . bo;wilit tn• 16* 0r lo '''Ct il lg a l . • :stliliiii:of t'o - rat(00: •. ..110 priii•• -41 r 00 .o.lllei.izsinOlatt,:libe ii(ii. amOdg tbi 11,01gf.! , , i3fal tetcpp rt . 8 ed, an d 0,1114, abo'.lo",ll*f.i,:'.: 4 ,- ihic . ,llo . ad;V:Plien'turri, 'll thot( X . sliatt;,, AL., _ 4 , 4icifosiiin lo her ionelitie fi f.l4ll, • 7'7` 4 '! . ,.,' ilk ii not :-'forgotten by her. Otolt; , di. -' 1 ostrneyi • .. 5 .:,'. 1 . fi :l,., ,r,•• • •.....:Aav ....I.li.t.owtio. . ,r 6 .0a We 10% I,*tho g . , 4 • lii Von is all thae,ottrAiece wllfalleiv"l '..,..,......,4 1 04,., .. Land mho Old !Atilt: hir VigrUil ellipsh' if hi* tlibse4uedi Culilvidtten !win , itsievrcalvei _ s - 1 . injury done land by OoirligAt Whia.4l,s sigt oi , We plow too wide. Our spripp,aril pa hsaftp„; that it is desirable to plow as asedi : rib.a day as possible. Hut still, it lila lit to ~. flop over such:wide fiviiiwii. One Of 4he CV- j°°lB or 09wi!if is telitlieviis tbs bolt. Ilalif - : 4eu be slfl.tar t diai ss iiiCriir row felitowi 044 , Aliith iiii. , .44k'4 . 0 . :.‘..,,,rie bait ISCAtc OA • English ilislisitkallOider.,thit the. . 11101: eat width of fbe"fuirmilit.ifiatild' beka . t . ProOrtr°n — tfieilhirfOi t i'vf,° lo42 P i i:. ii: .41 nearand tisak.wiiefillitiACtllie - , . 4 . feces Should be of ifikellibrikailth Pi ef . '„ ,_.... er .t. t of the ftrreO‘i:.'• kftiiie*lii°°° 1 1,3*.f . ,, . :",., inches deep by. tea ?petite Was; 4 4 ill bilPI. tit: ei thole inches le aies:difefriss , each 'side.° -- furrow, and fortni*ii4iVehhisied-beff'silleti ':' •itritfwed down.--.Citsfif.:Fiiiiiber; . . , sorrfase.—Now lilt. 1161641 y 1111816441.4. ' a " secret worth heavistoi)AWleaklug illerletti for enjoyment donifpl7i4'itens what 'Maw , of It I would as woonyelsass lnittertlifre living, or Dottie up nosoitOlne for elmtelf, ,l4 llo ll4 The only true way fitalOtillsis is 10. 1111 1 1 4 1 m- drops of hippie/vette , Pres:V , ',. .f.'- every day of our lust. Ibie bot eif 14 .112' to' be happy when he Is fitagdrng 614 liss!'t.zo son; the apprentice whoa be te , 4s' trade;• the merchant s while be Ii "Ilhet. t A 1 4k fortune'. If lie,faile to learn this env be sure to Miss.hlti cerilbinteret wastO4?ll4lllo.* that he eighe,fotc-,•• r ; ... ‘, .. _, . .. ~;/"44 : 4 W''lMilifseVa' ' e 11' in - Cineinnall'ai• ,i i. . : e beatlfoieirmat'thicioUri fetWitAk hoMseiirdistiittee it -11 i Orif e t; t limtiejr ii I tes reror rard'erill fiiielet. '4,4 1 '1., ''' - ' ' 'the ' head of thi'hatiet,ttitpArig orinvem :kW' to the defvtli'of 'taiO•atrieilliii • i : :kW ' stinting pp la 'thel&. l •l'ESNifiniii ' isle he Maas df•WA Co l!;_ l , ‘ * o oo4l....it t ' f ' 0 1 .., Mcith emidle i , withei doitdelidelts - A , . 'AO °A: 4 • • , '- .- ...-:goi; tVIVEAte: ;tt '',E4t.t.',:r,iiit '• The,Rlpsib let tm e o *IF of i lr - brie electiith : iilt i v; g*T. Civ iii 4 . 11 Regeo oc - OrStsgeilaiv tifi Mr, Creaveii . ' -•. who whc Is horeied4lihii‘il of Raiublc 5 favor, s an A*.iii(llifiddiPfioul whPkPenl . coniemni;• eCagitiiA°#Pk vocates,a di3sol tioarl ;; l Arai: HAiiitoito ): !V*: Coimiro4: l ciattif: No • The , , %things; Isnu the earth obi to uniting deuce end , The rtis:ll*. bi v 1441'. be botte o o3.., let in "pleat clo! tpaK ibOe of ;the, uodeiskiiid • . 40 0 •e-r. •.. 7- ---- „, •-4 y , -i,. r-7,x -..... '`‘Nietrill_. , , . ~ y % ,;.;..,, N pa L ~ ~.. yoceliiti- '1004 1 .! Y 4.-: • . ~, r• , .) .. .r. , ifiti t ligy iPligiiiooo;* - 4 • fiitiiii,t,.:,.,' - ':.,...'': - :'";.Fi.ii:',-.,'' , .:;.? ? ....1•4 1 .*;4:44 1 '.''.'.' , .• :::.:., , i....0r...;- .. ::?: ,- -.... v -It• :. • ..i.,,&..5.t . ... 4- ' •:.;,_-. -,..;•,;;..-.;.,.: .., - . . ' ''' • ' •r? . ; '-:::-.- ...." •:,' , !:'',.;*.: ,- ,...: 4 ......:,:4:v,,,,,,-;;A:,,:pt.,,..