• • •• . . • 2 . • ' • VOL. 3. .111'fiecti!, gtountt illentotrat. PUBLISEIED EVERY TIIIIRSDAY INCORNINQ, By B.' OVIATT, SMETRPORT, WICP.AN" COkINTY,. PA. OFFICE, 8. CORNER OP SQUARE, ' TERits: . $l5O in APtanco. tates of Advertiihw; ... . _ *1 Column one .. .. ;,...6.26 00 roof U U months. .. . . 20 00 .. •.. ... . ... 'l'2oo One square of 19 line' or lessi-3 Insertions, • , 160 'Hach subiequeet liveliness Canis, with • • 6 00. • Rule figure work will- be- double the ribnve rates. Twelve' lines :BrEnrier type,- :0r eight - lines .nonpareil; is- These Tiring willi m >crictly adfiered to„Lil • Dulness Illircctorn. . -'‘ BTjAKE - • ..•' D T vINTIST, would respectfully inform the l inltabitents .of Olean and surrounding country that he lice maid hinted( permanently hi Olean, for the practice' of tdsprofeselon, where he wilt. be prepared: to watt on all who chooae to eye him a call.. (Mee over 0 11. ,rtinge • bry Goode Store. ,• . 1 . , • Olmut, May 14,1100., 3.4 OLEAN HOUSE; tlaao,.Proprletor. Olean, FLY. . 'Omnibne rum; to Awl from th e New-York and Erie X4ll Riad. Stagem for Smethpnrt and Obrei.; ' • ' • • • EYDE HOIIBE, .. . . . . . . . . . 15'. 3 .0800 CID Proprietor. Rid g way , Pi. This lintel . IR' pew and furnished In mndeen atyle, has ample anion'- . • Medatlons, and Is, hi an respente, n.lFlret Clam lintel: • , 'Ridgway . , Elk Co. Pa. Nay' +I. Iseso. .• . . • .. ' ELbRo HOTEL, .. . . . . . Joint• Weis, Proprietor. - . This .honee . le .aittnited halt way between' Smetbport and 01014. , ' A ' convenient an commodieukhous ), attentive ma obliging •atteirt.. Ante, and low price*. • • -. . . . . • Eldred' Mayl7 1860 . . ~ - • Surveyor,' brattsnian Conveyancer,and .Real EState Agent : • Stnethpert, 31 , Kean county, Pa.' , • • A: F. TAYLOR, . . . . . &tale r.I nliry. Gooda Ilrocerleo,:Pnrk, Flour, Salt, Fish Ready-!iladeeloWng., Boots ani 812041. Bmethoottp Pa. ... ... . . . . . Practical Mechanic,: Mlllwaght, Bridge-bniLleri &e., Port Allegheny, BPKean conoty,.P.a. BROWN,: BURVICTOW,. DItAIWIMAN, coraxiraircum and Real . Belot/ Agent Penrea. Chapin Wife.; Hon. Thomu Struthers., 7.... • W. B. Brownell,' Beg., :• Sion: L Wilcox,.,. Insetboort, Pti Baena VLta. IP*. • . . . -.' . ' • - . ' . WOOER •. HOUSE, . . . Joni 11,1101 A Proprietor,,eormer, or , Water and Makers • StOets, Warren, .Pa.• General Stage Office... : . • • ros*.if Homo, ..... . . .. Wioriting the Pahlteitquitie," Olean,. N. Y. :AIM M. • : Alitifta. Proprietor. The Fobes House ie entirely hew and built of brick, end. la furnished In • modern , style. . . The .proprietor' flatten himself that, his accourinoda; flow are not • sUrpaseed'by an hetet' in Western New York. Carriages ran to and, from the .New York and . Nrie Rail Road. ~ . .. .. ',. •-, .: 38.tf; ' IYSON D. HAXLIL • . . . . . . . . dlet ee ltre ce Liw; Sinetbpert, WlCeall' ._CenntY. , Pa., . Agent ihe Kasen: Heeling & 00 , 8 leads.' "Attends eepeclelly,te the Collection of Clalecc; Erandhation at Lend Titles; Payment of, Tixec, and, all Wiliness Cele '. • ling to Real Estate. • Waco in IfemliC Block. ~• '•• GIMMI'S SOUL D.. A. Watnnw, Proprietor,-- t. kittens, Warm enmity . ..Pa.. Ills Table will be. supplied with the • best the country affords, and'he spare' no pains In aocionodstistg E,'BOUGEITON EMO3D,. ~ . . . , . . Attorney nuil -Counsellor ,at taw, Bthethport, .M 7 Kean County, 'Pa.'. Rusinesn'Ontruated to *his care fa fiche counties of NVlCean, - nitter and Elk will he'promptly. .attentellto • .01lice - lu the Court Ilona. . second '.floor. DL L. L.WIUE*I . , . , thyddan sad Bargees, Smeilsport, Pa, will.artend to all proressiOnal cells arlth' prop:mane,. Office In tart-. well Block, second:floor.. •, • . WILUR, . Wholeailiiiiild natal Des!era In Staple arid 'Fancy Dry tioada r earpetlag, Ready Made 0 lothlne, and general Putedahleg Goode, Boota and Shook, Wall and Window Paper, LOolOisictklasaes &c. At Olean. N. X. limatrtudurs; . . . neeethport,ll , Enait 00., Pe. 'D. it. Plinnirrr, Prorate . tor-L-opposite ; the Court Mine. • A nen, large, tom: • modlone and r f well•uehdied hones. ' _. • •• • . - - •. . • : f•.• JOHN I);,• 11.11OKIIII, ' • ••. • . Attorney and Counsellor at fi Law, methport. ?elf @an C o pa. Will attend to all halitosis In his profession In the eolith's Of MlKein,Potter and Office over, 0. b. Sartwell & Brother" Otero. • . , • •• • . • - • HAMMY .• • •• Oorner orsOondae4 Liberttstreeta, Warren Ps. A. Butto', Proprietor,' revelers will. tleigood se, notpesodationd aoi reason* e charges. • • /ABON:,. -..... . . . . Dealer Initoves, Tin Wars :appalled Ware, he., weld side of th e :Public Square, ahnethport, Pa. Oestom work. done - to order on the, shortest sotiee:and In". the. . :. moot substantial' manlier. • .. ' . '•.•-: • ' ' W. B..I3RffoATM=I 'Deater.in Dry .Goodi,'• Groceries, Groctery, Hardware, • Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glans, Halls; 011s,•&e,, &c. East aide of the Pubile Square, Bmethport. Pa.. A. T. OTTO, .. . ,peeler Provision,' and Family Groceries generally, at .. Farmers Valley, I%lolesn 00., Pa. Gra n,. Lumbei, ablasles, &0., taken in exchange tbk 'Goods. Patent Medicines lei. sale. •, • .• . • LARABETS Rang., . . . . . . B. litituti, •Pfoptietori—Allegheny tridge,-11 0 1tean c o p a . • This hopes la eltuated'about nine miles from Benelhjeort on the road to Oleau r end will be found • • '.eorvenient otoPPlng-Pmee • . • •: - - • • ' . - EXPORIITS: HOUSE • Shippeo, 31 , Keau C 0.,. a. N. L. DUN, Piopriejor A commodious and: weU•tarniahed house.. Strange ro led tiaseleci will duck good isecommtslations. . FAMERS , VAL= HOTEL, . . . By T. Goonvign:. Vbintionde eituated about five mil e .frooiSmetbport on the road to Olean. Pleasure portion ' and othete can be sonommodated on the shortest notice. PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE, •• , Eiloinill.'Dotairif Proprietor , at POrl Allegany, Mc-. Kean Vount, es. Thin Rotel. leeltuated at the June ' thin or the Bmethport and Allegauji River tonde, nine ulnae east of Sniethport. . ASTOR- HOUSE,_' OE- .• •Cep.; Pa. itesszLL : : Proprietor.' Yho Prohrleterhayini recently purchemed and "ther oughly refitted tho,Aator natters himself 'that he. caniurarlah ao,gond accommodations as any hotel in Wed ord PenoSylrestitt. •• • • • •oveV'seaatii over desert; ' IFand/rlng many lie/eery : 1 By thilordlY. blinks of Ganges...- 'By thesoftly Hewing Travelers wander r seeking.ever Hnlns which many tales unfold,", Of, tile•rmle;barberle 'ogle/der Of the inyst,le days; of old. - Aid they watched with draining Vieloo-L, Watch uptletwie *shrine- For a . gitmpee at dude half-hhiden. • - daetted' crags akiagtheAhine. ' ancient lands they wander,. . Everadth a - new seeking wine which ire peered To their wonder4oribisight.. ' • . Rut they know not that amend there, t. • . Olomi.at hoine,are rid= spread, Strange aa.tlibaii that glimpses Elie them Of . the *gee that are deed. • . ' t • Ciaridding fine or fallen turret, • Ruined mosque or minaret; .. • • l'etaahee net the solenin letuani e • 'Wlifoh.we learn but to forget: • . Every where ' around are scattered • • . Ruined liven and broken hinurbui . Wreckeof maishood faemore shattered' , Than tbeue frigureotent !oat arts. .' And we need not'. to seek then' . War trim our native laud,' • , • . : • : For, unnoted and .ternaken,.. ' • Near us Mani rules stead: • • " But when eyes and hearts are heavy.' , flailing on thern comes the, thought. . That, though corn i ced aisles and column .• . Soot shall crumble Into egughti • H . • Still those darkened human rules, ,All rebuilt, shall one day !baud , • Beauteous ranee tad noble etntetures, '' • • Within Hod's most glorkoris laud... . . . ' . —Home Journal . . In many cases uf dis'ordered stomach, a tea. spoonful of salt fs s' common cure., In the 'vio lent internal 'aching, termed c'olic, add a tea spoonful of salt to a pint of cold water-drink it and go to bed ; it is one of the speediest rem edies known. The same'will rev i ve one- who seems almost dead s troin a heavy , ran.. In an apopletie.6t;tio time should, be lest in poirring down,salt and water, anincient son: sibility remain to allot the twellowittg I if not; the head moat be sponged with cold water un til.the senses return, when, the dept will imme diately restore the patient from the lethargy. In a fit, the feet should be placed in warm water, with mustard added, and the legs briskly rubbed, ail bandages removed from the , neck, and a cool apartment procured if ponsible... RI/04y, Pa 'W.trres, Pa In many eases of severe bleeding at the lungr and when other remefiCes failed, Dr. itush found two . spoonsful of salt completely: stayed the In eases of a bite from a mad dog, wash the bite with strong brine'for an 'hour t then bind on salt with's rag. - In teoth-aehe, Salt and warm Water held to the part, and•renewed tero.or three times; . relievein most eases. If the gums be affected, Wash s the mouth with brine ; if the teeth be tattered; wash them twice a'day with 'salt In swelled neck, *ash the pSrt in brine . twice s . day until'.Cured,' • MEANS.-.:The power of Money is on the whole overestimated. The greatest things which have been done for thii World have not been accomplished by rich Men, or by subserir Lion lists, but airmen generally of Small peel. niary means.. Christianity was propagated over half the : world by men of the poorest elaes ; and the greater thinkeis, discoverers, inventors and artists, have been men of moderate wealth, 'many of them little raised aboVe the condition of 'manual laborers in joint of Wailing eircum stances. And it will always be so. Riches are oftner.an impediment than a ithmilous to action, and in many, eases. they are quite as much a misfortune s. a blessing. The yOuth, 'who inherits wealth, is , apt to have' life made too easy toe,hiin,and he soon grim. Sated with it because hebas nothing left to desire. Hay ing no special object :to ,struggle for, he 'finds time hangs heavy on his hands ; he '.remains njorally and spiritually asleep.; and his posi tion sockty is.often no higher than that of a polypus over which the tide flails.. "His only Faber is to kill the time, And laboi dire it is, 'a wearrevoe." FriendshiP once conceived, should like love, in one.sense, last forever. We may lose the friend,-theiriendship we never can or ought to lose. Actively, it mity exibt no more ; but Passive, it Is Just as binding as the first MO. ment when we pledged it, as we believed, for ever. Its , duties like its delights, 'may bare 'become a dead letter ; but none of its claims or' confidence have we ever afterwards the' smallest right to abjure or to break. • When the world frowns Most, then generally dud smiler most ; when the,vrorld put. on its iron chains upon the saints' legs, then Godputs his golden chains about their neilcs ;. when the World pita a bitter cup in one hand,. then thg Lord puts a cup of consolation into the other. ; when the world cries '!crucify them, crucify then.," then Commonly they 'hear that voice 'front heaven,:cdThise ire nny •beloved ones,in vrhom•l am much pleased,' , Vverybady sits.in judgment' on a dirty sin ; but clean it; dress it, pOlish' it, and there are ten thousand':people whci think it.not so sinful; 6611181 A •inbjuity 'ilot as wicked as Wien , . I:, S M,Er . p[VORT I .. WK.F I pi',. COUNTY;* - PA.;...TIILTOSOAY; I'':',IKAY ;34...1.:000.-:' BY IIeRIOET TYNO Medical' use of Bait ........,. ....,. ~...7 . „......,,,i. . ...: .,. ...._.: . ..,.....,: . ..,......,.,,......,....,,...... , ~...i . ,,,n y . .. .,.ii,, :: ~„...._ 1 . 77 ..,:, ::: :....,... :::T: ._ . .....,.............. ,, .„ .. .,,..... ,. .... r. . :: I •.:,..,...,,. ,J,,..,,,,..,.. .....y. .... ...,,,...... 0.,:. ..0 . .:. • , „„. . ..........• ~ ;4. , _ , . _ . , c ._... :,.., ....... ... ,i,.... _ . _ _ . _ _ . ._ ......•.... .. ~.. . . .. .. . ~ .....•.• ............ . _ ... _ .. , _ ..:.. _ ~.............. ............... IT HAD A TOOT TO IT A cotitrihntor to the .N. 0... Delta,, tells, the folloWing story of how he Went, into the Coon trY. and What happened there.'. The. point of the story is'an admirable .hit at false , modesty which sometimes'prevent'-people . ' fronicalling thiogi by their, right. •r;ames,. and...pretend .to hltish at the mention of honest ' .I was:either born , .too soon or toe late. There certainly must have been, or is ' : to be, an: age when I' did: nut, n,shall not, stand alone: in my There ;mist have been an age since the dey's of Adam when women , were willing' wear clothes:to cover' them,: am! not for , the mere purpose of showing what regret they felt at Eve's ever biting , the forbidden , apple. Can you tell me:where to - finite wife not to vrear low 'necked dresses . ; willing to leave vrasherwconan and 'servants...to - lize short sleeves; willing to Cut her.skirie an . inch belovr the topS of •her' giiiierii willing to show that sheknaws how. to *blush ; willing to spend her evenings at home; willing, after she, is married, to.,beeonne a wife.; Not the country, aid vainly hoped, can one ilisCorer 'that treasure. A country town is. iiinply •an 'exaggerated cOPy Of the .city. • :There is' the sameabseraity,. the same' hol lowness Of. heart.. The other. .morning I (Mind a ' pretty, little country girl, who. refreshed my thirsty spii it with her frankness and freshness. did .not dare :to :cultivate. her arituaintance, 'least she should disappoint me, after , all,. by some assumption of "airs." . She Was:a coon-, 'try music teacher, and she eameneirer mildew of what a woman ought-to be than any one 1 have seen: As for the little playmates came to sae, how can 1:lay •to Yon, to' whore] prouillyboisted of berithat she is only a re vised edition . of Mies. Lucy Top 'Layer. TO tell the truth most fashionable women look like her. There ie some variation in their height and features, of. comae, but :their skirts have the same amplitude, their„waiststhe same gir cumference, and their busts the • same Omen., liana: Cotton and corsetts have ..become . the chief end'Of'women.: Every female ought to be proslaverY, for a northern :Woman would consider herself-fiat, rotate and Unprofitable, did she not feel that she had at her command the staple product of the South. .• • I went to church last. Sunday with' Mimi An-. gellette. That, is, Lettered out of the' house with her. At first I tried to keeriup a conver sation with her, but she placed 'such a gulf:of brocade between herself and me, that I found it Would, he 'netessary to engage 'a . speaking trumpet, for the occasion, if I • Mrpected . ..to .be heard. Dial draw near her, She wai brought to a'sudden stop by my stepping on her dresS, if I drew back in order - not to retard her Pro gress in thia way,'the pluses'weritTaled by my .saying . .one thing over,and over:and her.excla, mation of—"I did not understand you Mr.Crosr. benes; a little -louder Mr. Croisbnnes if yen ;" and*after4. had tried first one side, then the other, and finally, dropped tO a. safe distanee behind, I 'felt wh'en I - reached' tbe .church, like an exhauited rope vralker,' whip had juet perforMed his first feet:. I.also her to go out riding on , aorseback.with me.—. She give a grardetus Consent, and half dream• ed, as I:Wailed fee her on. the piazza below, that 'I should serii her come , flown arrayed in simple' habit and pretty straw hat , looking like a sweet rosy village girl.' I , started at, hearing my name proeciancea; and turned trifled her habiied splendidly.' Velvet hat, ostrich plumes, gauntlet gloves, told mounted whip, embroi. dared mouchair, • ete., etc. • :What a pleasant surpriset Him unexpect ed, away out in this country tour, a thousand miles from New Yorkt Zotinds; how • gracefht she mounted ! Whit :ease in the saddle ! What a• Zenobia with the reins.• Avirty ;we went, gently it first—then 'taster.' Over the bridge with a tramp ictid enough to.awaken the sleepers r . up•the . lpw hills and:doWn the green elopsi,.then came a long,'lmar stretch fit level ground. .race 7" 'cried Miss A egellette, her cheeks blazing, her eyes , flashing, ex . citt! , :• meat forcing her to be herself. by making • her forget herself. She plied her ;whiPlorward da'shed our matched steeds. We were: neck and neck;,, then the lady 'was „ half length ahead. Sire kept it. How we whizzed-along! , the plumes-2nd ribbons floated and fluttered:— How fine it was, but lo! there was a misstep stumble.:Something went over the , held of Miss,Angellettes horse, I, drew my rein and sprang to pick it up. •There-was.ostrich plumes, ribbons, gOld niritited:riding - whip, gauntlet!, green cloth, and—Miss A ngellettii! • rdlr.on are hurt," I crierl,'as 'caught sight of Abe:cheeks with the flush all gone from them; and the bright eyes dimmed. .In my sympathy I forgave her frudiaappointing meirLlier char acter. I forgot her fashionableneSs. She was the daughter of my fither'i old friend, how'--a village girl svhose.ermiatnteneel had traveled so far to%malce.', Ivied to lift her from the ACM. She groaned:* • • “Where'ore yon hurt k my.lipar yonng Indy'?” t Fav", earnestly. . •-• • She:sbook•lier - hend' and still.etnaned. : frightened,". I oOrmi, lifting: het-Tale iace.to my mrom.; • . " , No; no, liit.—Ltlrend(9ll, hurt; but: I :can ilot.fpli you. 011, - 4fear, ph dear 'C". , 413ut you must tell me, 'deur .Augryllstte. I . must get assistance if you n e ed medical ..aid lifre, I must bring it. ':Do confaeill•rli . ' Rl4" .• meinber,,t was like a brother, to you onee.sP, ,There wee a pease.; then, with ~ . ,bunt of tears, she said t g.l think C have .broken :.a teit or tin arm 7" .Vaskell. • • Mr. • Crossbones a ..shooken look "I tOl4 yeitt'alimb —islet:that eminent" . -‘,lsto Coil give you four limbs; as you call them, Miss, and if you nOt.:allow me to. call. thinis. by.the right naMei .it least tell me if the limb you have broken is , an upper or • lower . ow; 1 .' • . • "Thatl onnsider, siroone of you boldness''? with a croon and writhe of , pain. , • • .. ,• . .• tell me w!4thei it has st (riot nr hatittattached; . b.call . oo,lo hand, • you ean ride'your hor'se heck, with my guidiage. If a font,' I moat find ci•yebiele somewhere to.eatry .yo'n. Riding her fate c sbe faltered. forth;: !tit'. has' a toot attached,; and, withont mire ado, I lifted her intniarrne and carried her to . the'reradaide, then hailed plowboy. from' • neighborieiglield arid started him post=haste on.my ;horse fora . . The limb preVell to he Only - a sprained and.the patiani . la doing remarkably willasadet the Village .loetor'a care. .She ia able to: elf in the parlor in. a;.siderltd: rrernice, , composed er. materials. which, , rlchnesa, stsrpaitsq* any thing ever dreatried'of in our great, graisdnnth4 errs Philmtophr,.aveti when thyp dreained of bridal array. 'l'm afraid thatltihatl , go aviir from here no terra abachelOr than when I easnii I don't'helieve I can make... favorable Immo.: shin on Mitt. A ngelleilei and, between YOn sad even if T.inold; 'who woutdthink of taking a woman to walk thCiut .h the.vale of _life with him, when she wit! not acknowledge. that she, Tug Mame roe. Deltic Rocisii.-=Amerlcan wntrien have a strange media for daric room., hut hear whit Florence Nightingale in her notes on nursing,.saya'on the oubject s 1 , 4 0 a &witticism" iq always an unhealthy bodge, always tilt .11I aired house, eivntys a diity bottles Wait of light !stops greerth, and Promotes scrofillaa' rickets. ete., among the children. .People lose their hedth'in a dark,. house, and if they get ill, tniy c a r n et get well again In it.. Three out of , man y imagligenees and ignorarices, In managing the. health i of house's ' generally". I will here mention 'as sPecirnenti. First, that the female head in charge of any building does not think.it nececaary to visit every bole and' Corner of it every day. Now can' she expect those Who are under her to be miore'citiefotto Maintain her hotise in i a healthy conditiosi than she who is in charge of it 1' Secands OW it le not considered essential to air;: to sami . `aid. to clean rooms.while uninhabited f . stehkh . lim ply ighoring the rst elementary notion. et so*. itary thin:v..4nd laying the groirad ready for all kinds of disease. - Third, that the' windoisti and' one window..is ctintiidered. snoegh to. air a room. Don't imagine 'that if you, iwbo ark charge; look 10 . 1 . 01 those things . Yourself. those nrder yell will he more careful than'. you , ere. It appears as ir the part of a . Wetter, new is to complain of her tis,.and to Me. ceps their exenos—mot to show them how there need be neither complaints mode noregiusis." TITS Lirrt.r - t;!yes.—Do you ever think how Much work a little chilli:does in 'day ,Bow, from eunrim to . sunset, the little feet pitter rotintlL-to us—so aimlessly.• Climbing up here, kneeling thivrn there, tnriniug to 'amities !dike,. .but never still. Twisting anti torning,-rolling and reaching and tiouhtibg, as if testily; every hone and winsrle for their• (Mum USOII. It ii 'very curious to watch it. One, who does so mayl well understand the deep brentling toiltbe rosy little sleeper, as with one avai tossed over its Curly head, it prepares for the next day'. r,yrrmastics. Tireless through the day till tint time comes, ett:the maternal.' lore that 110 pie tiently accommodates ltrolf, • hams after hears to its thousand wants arid , tapricei, real es lie A busy creature - is:'a little. child. To be looked' upon with awn es well as delight, suite . clear eye looks tinstingly, into faces, that - to God and titan have essayed to wear a As it sits down in its•little chair to ponder pre coeinuely over the whito' lie yon thought it ;gnarly" to tell It. Al' rising and lesiing on your knees. it says thoughtfully, ids tone that should provoko a tear, not a' smile-7 11 1 don't believe it.". A lovely and yet a fearful thing is:that little child t . . Poimsnis opt FOREIGN Lwrraas.--The German rate of Postage nn letters betwees the .United States end the Thum and Taxis postal district, conveyed via Hamburg, has been recently re cently reduced to , the uniform rate of five Cents the same as .when conveyed Bremen—io that in future the single rate of letters, half , an ounce or'nnfler, between this :country and the German States tinder the direction of the Thu rn" and Taxis Post office, whether conveyed via Bremen or Hamburg, fifteen cents, pre-payr, ment optional.' The single rate .nf letter - poetess_ between the" United.Stntes and Switzerland,.. by the flamberg.rnail,: has berm requeed frOm twenty to twenty rents, pre-payment optional as heertolori;, which reduction goer into effect im mediately, and is the' result of thee - reduced rate of Cierinan Pnstage on limericiii correspond once. transmitted via Homburg: • . • • , .I. l ln frisPamanfighes 'Pretoria fie teaeorts ; a SCOfehMallreasonsbeloro he fights . ; 'a Yankee is'nbt portictitar—will do either ; , to.,suit his cttatornersi , • Mow= Ohnoir. eminence Intl profile/00A 111 Me fade Away and die with . 101..thisigi Nothing of cheacter is .reilly patthattent Mit virtue end geisonal worth. Theis verifiln.- . Whatever of. exCellenee Is • *trough! luta the soul itself, belongs tobeth Joel good• ness does not attach . itself merely to thie life; it points'to another world. ' Iyolitteal ot pro fessional reputation cannot last forever; bet.* conscience void of offence lieforr God. and Min t is en inheritance for eternity; IteligiOn, there fore; le a nece ee try slid indispensible element in any great. human character. there is no living Without 'it. Religion iirthe.,tie which , ' connects Man with his creator, And holds hint to His throne. •If that tie be altsindired, Alt broken; he floats away, a worthlen atomAn the universe, its proper attractions gono, Its destiny thirarted;.and its•whole future Within . ' but darkness, tlesoletion, and death." A • man` with no sense of religions duty,-'is hi wharf the scripture' deicillos'in spelt terse brit terrific language, silly : Mg without (hd in tho world. Stich a min is out of his limper treirig,.ogt of the circle of his. bippiness, aid . away,' far away, from the . purpous of his Creation." A mind like Mr. Webster'i, setive, tholight loomelratlolp mdelf, could not but ,meditste deeply on the emilMissi of ma. MI.W a 41 its He meld, nSt look Do this mighty • • geniis universal frame , 'thus wond'rous 414" Without feeling that it IVO created iind upheld by en intelligence-to which all other Intelligence must ba responsible.. am hound to say 044 I. the course of my life, nee., met with, :en , individial, in - amY profesaien or condition. wlm always spoke and always thought with etch awful reverence of tire piwer and prelims of God. No irreverence, no lightness, eve n" _ no too familiar illusion to Goland his attri butes, ever escaped his lips. The very ",notion of .a Supreme Being Was; With him, mude'ap of awe 'end solimnity. It Ailed the whole of his great mind with the strongest minions, A mai like, him, "with all his power sentiments aid sensibilities alive in him, most, in this stage of cliclenCO3 have iomething to helleve end hope.for, or, else Si lUe"m. advancing to its dole, all la been s inking end oppre s sion. Depend upon it, whatever may be ' tbir mind of an old, man, old age is only really h appy, when, on feeling the enjoyments of this world piss swig, it begins to lay a stronger bold on the reaffirm or another. , Mr. Webster's religions sentiments and s teel. ins were 'the crowning glories of his character. PAIITURI;fO HtollWAre:—We cannot con ceive of a greater. meanness than turning' cat- tle on; the highways to pasture. - The true spir it of the law in relation tti . fencing is; !Mast every . owner should keep his aside from tres passing on his. neighbor?' and not; os many . suppose, ••that he should fence his tweeds to keep his neighboi'm cattle .from his fields., No farmer can, oast itutionilly be required to erect fences, audit . be ebooseip to , 101 l hie cattle. in stahles,or pens, be should net - he required :to, twice hiS fatin at all. .. many parte of Eq• rope, faucet are sot HB4 audio thle, .alight. ened agelloiry abotid . not be .required country:, : .The snit of listen fetteesis gnat. er per month than the total expenses of our , governinent per year, and *by? • Simply be cause the close hiSted portion ottlie community who hive not progressed sUlticiently to adopt the belt methods for feeding their cattle, ;pre fer to tar their neighbors fir half ever of fences, onirrequired by their refusals to totiMt ' the soiling system:. Serb's' 'efeilre to Continue the• open pasturage, _should be compelled tie make the , entire fence they reqnlre. andlot /*- chop their , neighbors to their @tepidity., ' • Eiery animal foetid on the mobile voted 'indite owner should'be dried. The negate sometimes made, that 'poor rims should be per; omitted •to pasture: their cattle ..ies the teed,' hi frirolons.' It would be egially periwig) eh* that . when our , legislatures .tre net to garden.. that poor Men should' he • permitted 10'011'6e legislative halls kir reeidaereS:—Mroriftit "et. So* r s r Boat us • Aapstsseu.--This re cent brawls in the House it , Washington, 'TM mind us of .a story iii•Arkansae; aeversi years since, which has never beetlin print. - - It Is no disrespeet to the pteient. ebilihtelted and Ken. ial'titate of Arkansas to say, that in Its,fnelp= lent•or Tetritorial days it wait rather satough." [turas a veireommtatthing for • 'min to leave the bosom of his,Amily, sirontt hellth In - the morning and ref anted dead it . night. Cutting', dallhillfls end shootings - were 'of 'daily :oecnr fence. It wad dangerou* fto•be safe. • The !edentate wan Chielly'compesed of , bolliesand 'hhicklegs„ and the , realms ~ enacted, by them were often verti /currant.. Atigittaroote shout something in the isHoisse, one day. The lion,. Mr: Banger; f NiPoleon, called the Hon. Mt. Slinger of Helena, a liar: • The . Hon, !Bungee retorted with . a billet, which took of the Hon. Ranger's left ear, Both then sprats, Into: the , centre of the Hall with &ism bowie- knives, The Speaker said Isby G-.d we - must bave'lltir play in this basinesel" and rushed asst bite the floor with a cocked pistol. in one hand and a ttemendoes istoothpick". in the other and in tones of thunder commanded the representa tives to form the ring.' A - 'hilt Woe fended, and, in the ()lassies of tbe time, the combat tants "went In." They cat oath other fright fully, and far quite e spell it Was diMeolt to de tide who *as the better man, But. finally Sanger, by en adrolt..tbrnst„ Cut of Slinger'. head, and instant death was the tissult.Alfr.• Slanger's remains' being removed, and order re- stored, Mr. Ranger arose and !mid:— • “It's my painful duty to *nominee to this house the depth of. the Hon. Wm. Manger, of Helena. He wan good it driw-poker and faro, and han dled the toothpick beautiful. - He Wasn't.of no account at legislation-. He, wee . . on . hossee. He had, ceptia his brother Bill, the beet poer 'player. pn fled River, • move resolutions of respect be pained and , for warded to , his brother BRO . ' Their were 'sonsar,..-4Two' Wog! 'o . mold be , 'aspects! . 'kept, if .Itoseibfe.-‘your word sec! your temper. . The former. when dealing with ' e Tifilllert - ' the latter -vherpidisputing with' a woman.' This will be difficult, but.may be.dose bi t getting u couple. of chapters of Job by heart. ' I )'9l k. aIF fi i'iY(iyt i'..; ia~~4Y 9 ' nLi,, ,y!~~I.'~R.Y: '.'Statue ertenehiar stiktiailiiirtlikt *lb° retainer ot.ilectiag;fraehtsat ti . iiir. dent, when the eleetots to ciiimmak,, )1, ! ,been published v we eopiftitythef'.doeitiltiteett of the Milted State s the tioiloviliwr asttel#ll4 reference to that 'ski : fiefs' I, : i`'''' ,, s't'd to ,, t-i,j: . l Alrlfr 2 0 1 ;;.: 1411 . elector° ebelt..istiat tisib i eti,. respeettie Steteei Sad. vote.4.oola(roi . k9e.: ~ identj one.ot ..I•6oo).*likatt• ahag,t* ) i .' bdiad. inliebitint of fbe , etstei,e4lloll;.stiOelitir the Vii, selves; they shell. some In.their;b ffit iter.... son. voted for es :piiiiiirettt 'end, ki-gietteit: bet-, lots the , person #oteoffor;iii' Vii.P-Oldiiitl . PO they shell mike dletittiOisksof,eoe*m o to , ted. for ae.Preptelent; aIt 4 LO(L: ill t ." 001, " 104) r?• as Vies, t he :l t iegd•ts:.,ol,...Ot3, .14040td vo t es ra• /dell& which:liit , :titsTatotillt....,.. esttifys aid;transmit 0 1001 #10 14 ,, - IZ *mask of thii - Ihillimi States, A ' ' i t. ' President ottba iteleatesiTiii r . 4 : . A i Alsistetitibell.ht. the proemial Of F N Slot, 4ti 0.„...°r RatlvelenPlUidfi sitter, 1 4 , c o t e s and the votes stsiill thasibi*Orkting *awe basing the:greatest 11041 Wit 01,4010,14 - isieesidsat, sball be. the Plitdasts tiPo‘.looo 4 • het be a mojcisitY,Of tie .1 09 , 11-1,000,4- tots eapplated, :AO if ho pm, ~ too* !It:, • the nl bolt thO ~ IWf lo twe. h viii- , ,tid og. 1 allesbemi . i4t tillseestiat., , 'ems a Itet 1 4 of than. WWI Ai! olt Prookitott. - 4 1 00;1 11 , thipre.maqit•iiO4.ll•ll. I .. :Ili bidiui, ilia Ilruoido, ft 1101 - 41 ~ ~ bled, the iestee shall AI. ; t 4...:'' ~..... “reallomk•kosiiiiical4 4 %, ~,,,.(...- .. orbitals. Isr,ddiPlNF: --..04 , _4 1 .. teentiet 9 , "NO. rte ll . .t t m .: , • .. ~,..,...,.....„ 0 ... , ... , is o , neweesett,to Ili:. 4 mileall . : s urf Itsorwiontatlase .shall et*eile:iC 1 1 140110 i ik v al e lo r lb, 404 14 elifilli AlatigemOkip, eatt im ik i ,., himpie thin d0 th0; 1 4 0 . 11k , 4104 .114 . iC o llisia_ iiion iPellf. s ii : Presideat,.lll to `the ease of ilw,4ootit . 14t *hit . wWietilatienal disability , tit thik,Ti • ..'f. The person Alkalies the was teat tiowhatlf* . a to as Vie. President ~ OA be :thi,peo. , It nth. number in "*.l.nninahr,Of l . , l l .o ` ,..... , liki k namhet.of ohWtoto 0 /01 1 04,4 i lsr"'"l then bate moiotitYctheit, ROIL thWf 111 , *to , fittiotohoto on tiot pots the thilitilibi li ..ekttg* the . Vice Preside* ak MOO* 610 ~( 0 1 , 41 1 19 0 0 shall consist . ig tes*tbigele :„ of tho.l l tOW, Wow beer of thoneetere, and. a. medial* of ha; orliolO flambee' Obeli leo asseesatt ar ter;tchalm ~,,, 1 1#1. 1 ,0 pens...iemptitntlenally figitoloia tirki. of prosio•fit ....hill ho Oa 4. :1,1:$ 1 0441.. JP' rresidot ot 01.1141,ted moo. ', ~ : , ;, ,,, , , i.: •,, , .1 .. . , . .:Tar go woo thAftgd- 4 0' to evi 'it loan who staadi lathe braids's( floalt( lie ;ensure, With ail thel,llolelOf Of 0010* gracing him, in the thoughts' ot.tlea.:Wo , -.-witb the "tide of 'obleataY beatingp ~ti p ot 0 4 4 breast. and ,tht inlets . of, fit Folgi, ik,.iril). Waled many, teintlatilio to. ltitto-44, the j , fOrY,44 ' 018-;401.0 1 P -:.10 6 1.4 0 . 4. _7. 6, . , , with latent de !WWI IP s olt ~, ,T,l lilt tectlmmettriowl tkorilitlow ',W.1.. , ,It,item. teas' or POMItl" lahll,4hatil°V.4 bit knwt017 , 1 1411 4 his id hOot ' ifii eu . • Weaves he tier , f„ td be v thiii .hi s , Pommel , *het ~ Maw Atli , cf.' teeth levy 0004 liki•triell: 0 14 .4,_,'11di5t i t ,. .# 4 , 0 . 2 1 embalm .Ale name In bet' ilenestatie, ‘ ,.:14!"',7i tory •shatliiftio ptilite„,oll,,, her btlinitiOtici. and old, Ynailfinairear,,_• 4 4,o l oo l o: l 4l l i , : t ! .. . enember,bim •of yeallt , .ear ~ ~, 1 ,, ~,, .', 7/ ~, '.. • '.' A remarkable omit es, a e e t t' hoe ci eliWt th' t i nny! 0 1 Seniken /400144"ftittanlir'?= /WM Catherine Loll. catered lit( ta, hire' It &Aired ,that , the, *ft if elo fitir datiwart Lone. icite,prevo tittf'rmna glow in, ir4 le in fs ll :tr c'epfird of each of f 00 On/ 4thei eere oo o ritmoisf• 11 1 11 keep ft, moppet tilitn,be ffin, flet,lloo 'lP'n•Pf pelt.lrf. /14 Own}, ntPart itntliktri mi nt ennt l l•ol,. fintfUlln, mink In ,I*,Scate 4141010,4044 0 4 1 1faik n ir Mtn. lA In* of Scotland. which. fa Odor te. Ohliii:8m0 140 Moil; mpoiteis no Voila fteny, or mliiihnit , ?no - .0• 441 10 FPO `ltit*“.• merely Ike edoolit . of .t 1 h 0 ,1 1 .1 491 0. ' thiii fitter on Ire mind Off!, 101+ 4 .I * ll t li !` riot, even -after the faro, sr fritlis. Ofwat queer Written nehnif f ififitollitar reference, the ,potio 1411 been legally teertiod, 1144,1*pokr, A Iroor triettd tritd IWO Ifl heiwa and tint poisloiliOniroo4/41' . alf wanted parauti drinutti. tit iiiikitedsideinitt- P)'. A tlonith' 'rneetiregAd!,failitr:,!iiilo*ett for, thaihighttegill"Ot ietliik.**V l qPneY can von ronrnindt"' 144 1 ilia mlrn enalrei grnifire "I fonro Okiett."'‘Was :the reply. Whit: aid your altiegfafOner" "WeP,..to trfl efpOt - to wikk' o rmf daughter andusarry,ter, It Yak 60 Kiva Your PmsyntP, Caiient wa! , ARTristilMlit - ink 04%4144, pii . Mi` 110 to - Manebsite4'Seir, 11 11 . 16 0 1 Si ' k,0 041' tt it. j! li " koltiof a road Nwr• th.ttia4.44: ` , ' '. ~ ' r *b., ~.„.......,,...„ . 4 .?",' :,.: 0 ' '.*, atassido jbaccailcs ! liO could have canes! hp/ *Mt* filiwitlONO l, _ ____ . „ A lady wisbed a leaf In u,cr *CIO. A itaadanme genrivoorm 'lrmSght a ,elMlr..? 4 ,Yrifii area Jewel," acid she.. 4ioh,rol am iJeir; eller; I have ',lust set ibeiewel,o f • Such a Jewel was one& Oct fist of ours. Thv gem VIM the - he setting, and riot' tile lofted lllrer'ir Payer if ebeil from uftder the mountain,' ' ' •-•—• • : c•, • • • , All men pie. f° . in. alletleilk,t ll ;(foitAdtt. thp r st elich lotrp l )l o ,. o. oyoiirr t l' rig man's. Htimeis talltral ilrut4 n, are n i a.piettites Ilia Ment.Yec'kiilAilf:clltif! l !i' r ! - Yralle• • ' : q, No great thinpg,•evit s 4eainji 0011900 orile•o: The fact !flow° that ipt'woytkspqe,h. • '• • • , • • The thOjilit ihe,liyee Po.eoly tt,le 4,17 ed , rug- Ong into ' birth. ' ' • ' ' Ofie of' the best of .all eprthly, vitHistooe,is --self ''posseeston.