, ~• , ' , , • ' „ ‘, 4' ~" ' ' : I ;‘‘, . 4 ' l 14. W, , . ;isr; •• • ' *.•(' 1.) 44 . U r • • , VOL. 3. .I:ll'.. : tic,al . l- .o,TOnoti).l.o6ilp.crti;, PLIBI1811(1) EVERY TIIERSDAY IVORNING, • By J. B. OVIATT, SIIETIIPORT 3 . 111,'1EAN' ,COUNTY, PA • OFFICV,• conNint OP Y-11121:1 . 0 sQUAUI TERMS:* •- $l5O in AdyanFo Rates or Adveitising ~. , . . . . . . . . '3 (Minton doe'year ...... . ...—..,..,4-....--.. ... ~..$35 00 i.i...••••-;••.-7•-•••••-,- '' ....- - 2000 3( ••,, ' .st .' .44 ... •.. ':-..:-...-- - -----;---- 1900 1 44 ' , six m0nt10r.,.....,............4 ...... '.::...... _OOO • 12 00 "-) i e s g iotro of 12 lines or less, 3 insertions,:........ 151I' Earth subsequent rn5erti0n,....,.....:-...- , :......- .... .' 2ii . , •5 00 tnirisiess Cards, with paper, . .• Hole or sign - I.e work will be tlonklu:the above' rates.' TwOlVe liner. liroler type, - or eight- Hoek ,itonpnreil;lis Ta1..111-n square. '-• . • . • .. . • .. .11.7' Those TermS will lio•stri etly adhered to. .• • • • • ,Pitsiiiific.. - 1:: • gliratoq,. . DEXT Dit.lll., A. SraAGM; :could respec,tfulli announce to the citizens of Smethport ntelvicinity, that ho has .fitted tip nn billet?, and is prepared to, attend td.all bueinesS. to his prolesSion`. Artificial, teeth inserted. toot] sci : entitle pV,ingiples, and so as hi preserve the naturalex-' • pression of the face All operations in Dental Surgery dello in it' skillful 'manner, 10t1 A_ BLAKE}, . . . .•1113N1 . 181', - .wonld rC'smietfelly.-inform • the inbabitanti .1-Pof Olean and 'o„tirrounding coontry that he hes lo eated himself, permanently in ,Orerell; for tho . practice of ' hip. profession, where ho will 'he prepared 0 . 1.710 on all who cheese to . glre him avail:. Qtlice over G ll.,'Thieg's Dry Goods Store.. .. • . ' - . . . (Mean, 'Nay 32, 356 . 3. • : :, . •.... • . -..• . 3-1 --- • • OLEAN HOUSE; .• •A. F. BARD, .Propriotor..olokei DI: Y,,: Otili)lhon retie, :to end from the Now' York and Erie Bail Bond. 13 . tegoe 'for Bmethpor,t nod gores:. HYBE. HOUSE, • - . . , S: .1 OSGOOD Proprietor.. Rideira'y,•fa, thin ifetel .is new.•nrut farnished• in mrelerzi etyle, lifts ample accent .- 'nindations r and 10, in all respects, a first Clam lintel, . . _gw Ridgway., Elk Co.' l'a. May 2.1.; 1.i=60 _ ' . ' . , . ~.. , ... , .. ~ .ELDEED HOTEL, . . , . Jenti Wean, Proprietor.' This', house in situated -hal ' Way between Snietkipprt and .01ean. .A convenien , an cqnnnoilious houel, attentive , and 9bliging attend .• ants, and lbw IWice9, . : ' . ." '. • : • - Eldred, May 17- 1800 " '' . .• . - •' : ••" • • . Survivor, Draftsman ' ConveyaOcor,.. amt. - Deal ' Estate SmettipOrt, WHean county, ' • - • TAYLOR, .• ,poillor in Dry Goods, Grocories, Pork, Flour, Salt, Fish Ready-Made Olothank, Boots anl Shoes. :Sinethport, • • • • WILLIAM WILKIN ' • ' • ' •. • . . . . P . iactiaal Mechanic, Britlgo'-1101,10r., Port.Alleglieuy;ll,lican •:. J. L. BROWN, , SURVEYORi iiperramAN, CONVEYANCEThan.I Real • Estate.Agapt;WilliasVille, Elk renu'a ' - ni --- - • • ~R IIFERENCES-1311apiu 1311apiu Brzes., lion. Tlionuto. Btruthere, AV. S.. Brownell,' Esq.; Hon.' A. 1. ,Wilcox, . . Smetliport; Pa 'Buena Vigia,.l.'n • • . ' CARVER HOUSE, ''. • •• . It. Itup. Proprietor. corner of Water andllickory 6trects, IV:trio:i f Pa*. 'General Stage 01lice. FOBES HOUSE, . . . . . , Yronting the riddle Square, Olean, N. N. .3smau .I%ltLtAnt. ProPrietor., The Fobes House is entirely new and built of brick', and is.furnished'inmodern' style. 'The proprietor tliiters himself that his aeconniunkt , thong zero not • surpassed, by any betel . hi Western New • York. Carriages run to and (reel the. New York tend Erie Rail Road: • . ; • • as-ir, BYRCIN'D. HAMLIN, • . . .. . ATT . QTrNET' AT' • L AW; :SITITOPOTT., .11PReati County, Pa.; 'Agent for Alwisra. Keating- & Co's Lands: Attends. e:Modially to.t.Lo .Coillootion, of Claims; :Exami nation of ' hand Titles P,ayment of TaxeS,. and allAmkiness rola. ,ting to ited . Estate*. Wilco in lialplin Block. .. • '. • - ' GREEN'S HOTEL . . . . . . 1). A. WRIORT, Proprietor ,— at. Itiuzna, Warren county l'n. ILis Table will bc. supplied with the best •the ' country alrittls, and he spare, tki , p,aitk in accernpdatink his guests.'.. -.-. - . . • • . . . . ' E. BOUGHTON. ELDRED, Attorney anal, Counscllorat Lasv;'Smethport, 111 , 11.eaa County, ' Miaiuess.entrusted-to his care for,the C , IIII3iIPS of 31. , 1 eaa,•retter clad' Elk . be.promptly • 'attended to . .o.lllce th the . Court lipase, seeped floor, DR. R: WISNER; • • . . , .. . . rhy.iielati and Surgeon,':Sinotliporti Pa, wiltattend to all professional calls with prOmpluess. , .0111 co lu Sart, . ~ well Block, Second floor. . . •. . THING.& MILLER, 'WholcaaWand 'total Dcalora. in Staple:and' Fancy .Dry • Opoda, Carpeting, Rosily Mails Clothing, and • Calmat rnitthingCooda Hoots and Shboa, Wall-and Window :Paper, pc r,'Loolthig• Glasses Ac,' 'At °loan; • BENNETT HOUSE, .0 WlCean Co., Pa.. D. Prnptio tier—opposite' th6Cotqt, nus°. A new, lafge,,ecan ~nw,dinua and well-furnirdied fic.uso.: ,JO4N C. BAOkUS, .. . . . Attorney and Conuseliornt Last, Sinefhpnid; MCcaan, Co .. Pa. Will attend to all business in hie profeasina in the ' counties Of APlCean, Polder and } lk. .o(lieu over U. K; Sartwell & Broiliero 7 'Lore.'.. ' : - . - • , . HACKNEY HOUSE, •Cornor of Second and I,iLcrty strcots, ,Warren,.Pa......1: 7 • A.. 11.‘nuoa, Proprietor,: TravelerS will find good ac-.. • commodationa and reasonable charges, E. S. MASON, . . . . Dealer in Stores, 'ptu Ware; Jappanea ‘Yaro", &e,, west i,hle. of 'the Puhlia Priudro,- Solothithrt, Pa. Custom uiorkrlono to order ou tho nhortent notice, tied io the' .. , mOst'subAtaultal maniier.,• ' • ,- .. , . . S. -BROWNtiL; On:aIor In Dry, Goods, groceries, erockory, Nola, Shoop, ILats, Copp, Clans, Nails, fic: East side 01. Um Public Square, SmuLliport,. Pa. • LARABEE'S HOTEL, St, lAIIIURt:', I'inpriotor,—Alleghonyl. l / 4 0, MU{ oho , Pa. This houoo is situated aboul.nino milem from .timethunit 'on Did 'roatl,,,to Ola'au; and will' be found a c!iavemiout rgoppiug-pllea 'EMPORIUM - HOUSE, . Ohl;r, •6l'liean Co., PA. N. 1,, D19(11, Proprioloy .A EttraugCrs , an.l ti.tvelto.s will li ndgood accononottatio,o. - • FARMERS' ,'VALLEY HOTEL, By I'. (1 ooDwzzi: Tliis:Wmisn Is sII tinted ttbniit rointinietlipurt on tI o road to Olean. Plv'aAlcro pd,tlies •-• end otliolm Can lie accommititod mt thesliqrlreitt tautlco• PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE, poi.cgr, Proprietor, at. Pori ,Allegany, Mc (Jaunty, Thin (Intel Insitualed at Um junc• !ion o(, the 1 4 1nothport.: and Allegany Itivdr t was, ulna . • Tilden oast • • ••• ASTOR. 'IOU . • iII'KEAN . . - WEL :HASKELL : ProprietOr. 'Chic Iluunn is ,V I) f or the the 'Prilvelliug Public; li.triow e.zoully i nu . repaired .tuil w 9 .._1,),t hind 16:1'11r .1114 i St./filen • I \:.l- ...61h1,1110. cot likuni, f•' l,, in , cii to I ;:'meth poll. duly ISOk' . . • .Tlio Pike'S, Peak . corresponclent of the - sf. Lottii'Deinbcrat,. writing froth:Deaver: City, speaks as follows, of. Kit. Cars° Ole factious Aneritan 'frontier . . • . This . . - itilybraye and-veritable...nrountainegr arriv,ed.fiere. •fewdays'ago l irem-Taos.-: 11. M. where he. resides, filling the oflice:of head In: dian agent for the reg ion of Conntry,traVersed • .by the Yiftes orEtit;hs. Although :over filty . years, of age he, appearsaS spry andshrewd, as polite and pleasant as•ii gentleman pf ' thirty.— I-Te was, allowed a merit:ll'S .fiirlorigh- from his official charge and conchidad he would • six days trip across to se.e•how . we :were :get . ting. along, He was perfectly surprised to see Stich a city here, and such a settled, systematic style of civilization, like the older cities Of the, Slates, : to -a considerable extent:. He wils..not over these tr.:ilk since 1853 tiritil now, and .had Paid Apollosinaphosied to him then that to 'day such a 'city would lie heio, lie would not haVe ccgonefia . cent . .on' them;"' but, -considered' them crazy '' • . , . • , lilt Carson is a' study;.- he combines all th 0 sagacity and Caution of the'red man, ,with the Science and.ihreivdness.of the . Yankee 'and the Suavity of the KerituekianYwhich lie IS by birti alhtough - raiSed from his early' 'period- in 'Mis souri... flaunt! 'him to he fiVe times more polite more posted, -arid. mere 'peculiarly interesting,' thari I-fancied he was froth hearsay: and now I should rlelight .eXceedinglY in having the oripor ttniity.of perusingliis life, and inbtintainadFen, ttires,as:puhlished..lately :in a large:•volume in 'the States—mete so,...many Cif . * more "so than . before' haviri‘ , seen hind. • Take - Sarn Medary', Simon' Cameron, OrStephen ,A.' 'Douglas; , and notice 'their manner and their Matter while conversing yith'them .in an introductory. 'acr quaintance, rl'you• cannot but .observe," by conveising . with Carson,. but what -lie Under stnnds, 'in his peCuliar departments, , . juSt• es much of this saying' little and talking . eonsid arnble,- this way ofinteresting and entertaining-, while at the same-time you can't get him to commit himself, or to communicate 'anything He heitta cotiticil with the Arapahos 'Chiefs 'around here, and adviSed them to look . ' out- for their 'scalps in case. foiir hUndredclf:them start ed next day, as Abby talked of, to fight- the Utes, his Indians.' HO told . them.there was •'a ecvillage'?, of a thousand; (Res, forteilin a 'cer- I Lain section of 'the...preciPitees ridges, a few hundred miles south West of -here, and while they botli - ilid net trouble and trespass on'white, settlement, he wished . .cchoth - . sides.. success,"' yet - she cantioned these .'Arapahos "to -lOok out for the :Eutah.scalping knife. ' He' stated that although he himself has fired: rifles' since his 'childhood almoit,•that.the Utes . warriors And bravei can whip him or-any other white Man you -generally gnir,' at' ,sharp'•shooting—that they, in tactics, are up 011ie late ' s't Hundreds and hundreds crowded' areunciold Kit Carsoti here on Blake-street; where he is new stopping,. congratulating: him on .his. young looks; anti his popularitramong he atimirer,s•of pioneer Westerdadventureri and hriVe men.— If Sables Buchanan, 'old Abe Lincoln, or: - even those Japanese_ Embassy fellows :had.. arrived here I don't believe the , people. would have. cared half as much to Stop or talk with them, Ilidgwayi rn •Warren, . . HIS EXCELLENCY ON Al3nNnEn.--=While artists are deveting their,valuable time.to the execii. lion of busts of distinguished . personages, :it' is a matter . of :no' small gratificatioa •to the 'conl =ifty at large, that there is at least Ona' die- . .tinguished individial who can commence, car •rYciti and finish higown . cOmst,".with a' degree of perfection seldom.ttained by the. most scru pulims - devotees ,of sculpture or painting: ~•We allude to His 'Exgellency B.• Mi . Stewart, GeV: . ernor.of the State of. Missouri:' Rohert was' in . toivii on Saturday last. fTo sooner had. he ar rivgd than he was waited upon byii large num ber of 4tbosom" friend's headed by Bill Rose, of, strychnine whiskelyilotoriety.. He , commenced his artistic Jabors at linearly hour en-Saturday morning.. By ten o'clock hat might tiavt beenneen hanging on 'his. ear: By half past ten his 'capillary' Vegetable Was disheveled .and a portiorrOf it covered his fin ahead. .By twelve o'clock . his coat was whitewashed by wall that staggered against it. .By one o'clock .his • .ExCelleney. was .relmarkably . tiferocious;" and was . engagedin a spirited debate' in a:Sub terranean beer.ialoariwith a 'lleutouie .geritle- Imani.whom he ,honored with Certain . .dignilied titleg whicliwe thinlr.best toomit; and by two o'clock Robert's: nose had tun itself against Tetitort'g.ifit, and without..injoring the' bunch of fiverOnaterially ili'sligure.d itself., At ., three o'clocl Bill Rose was . busily engaged it dying ilignasal. organ of the Governor of Missouri in handkerchief. to Preserveit- for future. The•ctbust" Was now complete, and any' artiit who can equal it will please notify us of his ability so to do.-117issotiii Democrat. • .' A Thitebnian was relating hid matiielous. es cape fr . ondrOwning,.When.ihirteen of-his com panions were loit by dpsetting — the boat . , and be alone wassaved.• ""And how Aid you es cape, their fate?' inquired one of biss•hearerd; c.tl didmot.go into tote,"-was the Dutchman's dacid answer: . ,•: " • three year 01d,,, the proPerty of my next neighbor, sew a. drankeri man "tacking" 'the street in.front their house. i , Motiter'' said he, ctdid . God make that InanP! . . She replied in the affirmative.•. The little fellow telleeted a ment,..and. then -'Q.would'nt' hate done - ' . • • If, iu instructing o ti child, you aro vexr.l6with it for :tvant. adrciitnosi, .try, it: you nert.t' hied befdre',l6 write tiidt. your; le ft, auii. I C.- rrc . aiber that a "cflil,t-is all left hand: . . , I .ll :miivamkee, IVis., a young man of teputid wealth was drip hi love'-with .a pretty !:;, liked his money, his coniptintand the flirtation but did not and t..csrultl 'net likehim: , . 11u tried suicidehnt . .vas drakgel out of the. and dried. Eveline vveprfor . the 5ti10,41119 spoiled coat, and when.,'a little later her.irather .must have $4,900 and . Augustus yould.fur nisi the amount and marry, sfio tnade the be :siovVal Of her hand.—=one•,hali cash' down. *ow Oduli- side. Augustusraid. the two *.tholiAatid . , hint a iiinqay's honey rnouny , and:then backed 0ut2.. - :ll4 : 4uld'nt jay' the' balantei• says he's' had eitoaitqEvOiltie under such eilcuiroances bas giAie back , :1li":1.11u parunlaMont. a+ions et e 1111 . 5 V pegil* lot SM ErIPQRT . ,. -lIPKEAN:CONTY; :I')A.,; . llf URSI)AY, ..AUGUST 23...1.560 KIT CARSON. • A BEAUTIFUL EXTRACT . The. following extract is from a letter',Which teas written , npon the death of. a childi . • •I (went. in.the inorning-..--a bright aad 2:adiant morning—rnany : Wentjesterdayi- inore. to-day, and there are dews to' lie:shed - tor: the 'dep:F -t-tires of 6-moil-0 W.... Andean it be wondd ere that pleasant . s'unliner :mornings - should' beguile theminto ghing? Is it 'ainarver that tliey do not wait Tor the '.burden 'and the , noon, but . fol 16W-the hit .and . hear her song . o'vei the. rnin of the:rainhowl . - ... That those .Wordi ,' beautiful they Shoulernalie sotrue,'“and :loy•cometh in .the morning?" • • • . • • Going in Ahe tnorning—a glorions".fitorning— when the-sl4 all in beauty, and the World is 'all bliss,. ere the dewi haVe.g,otie to liraven, pi ihe'stars have gone, to GO; • vhen the hinds are singing,-and the'ecel- winds arc -blowing . , .end the flowers aro : out.thatwill.be shil(at neon,. and the.Clonds that are•never rent in 'rain, and the shadows : wit 1 . 1 .crimson away to the west.:-':: . . We haVe.scmetimes seen a little; eoflin,like a casket for. jewels, . • by,- itself in ci lingehearSe;.-inclancholly with pltitnes; 'and gloonly . os a frownend we have' thought,Thol go,:sliould. we accompany those it* little -Way-, who-go in the morning. We have , kvondered Why • they did not take the little WO carriage With_ them, aral: lay it gently, Upon theirlaps,.the sleeper 'there . lulled to slumber without M hosopra•tradle. • We have Won- , . ,dered . What therh was for. tears in 'such a- going —in the early-nriting from home : to home--; like .fair; w . hite chives with' downy ,wings, emerging from nether.night and fluttering. for entrance tiethe window Of, heaven. Never has .there been if hand wanting to take the wander; er in, and shut-out the darkness and the storm. . Ifpon theie little faces,, it never seemed, to tts that"death•could place his great seal; there is no- thought of the charnel-house in thoiC young listeners to that invitation; Whose aceen lance ive'are boun4 not 'to - forbid i there, should be morning songs ith¬ 'sighs; fresh .flowers and 'not badges of mourning; :no' tears, nor cleuds; . b.ut. bright dews and ; bright dawnings together. •• • ..• . Told tip. the'White robe; lay aside.the . ferget-: ten.toy; smooth the little unpressedpilloW; and gently smile as you think - of the garment, of the harp of gold, and of the fair.. brow with its diadem .of light;• smilelas you 'think that no years can Make that memoryold....:An•eternai; guileless child, waiting about the threshold' of :Paradise for the• coming friend fret i,home. :• •: Here: tlic glad lips would quivea an guish; the bright curls growgrizzled and grey; the. youhg ..beart weary, and old, hilt there, changeless as the.stars, and young as the last new morning. • • • . • : .. . • .. . . . ..The:po'et tells of. a green bough .rent :by Ile terripest.frOm the tree, and Swept' rudely along the breast of an angry river, and a, mother'bird with cries of, grief fluttering': beside it, forher nest and nestlings:Were Ihere'.. ... ()Ii! better tcr be wafted away froth, earth; than thus that they should drift.rirotifl the world in ,storm. . .When•,children I turn .immortal. we .should write:.... ' ''• . ' .. . ('Gone he'tnorninq, And Ptliere is' no . .night thpre!'. The Buroh Divorce Case . . .. In commenting on the: Burch divorce -Case,' the.Spritigfield Republican remuks.that women want' love . m.orc . than . anything demonstrative affectienatid the life eta' wife. is utterly' tasteless . Witi,out it. In nine hun-• Ared and ninety nine cases in a thousaMd i the m an who :dins the love of a worrian blaine if lie:fails to keep it. - IfsMrs..Bnich ever'loved - Mr. Burch, arid•ccas'etl.to:love him, so far as.w. yield herselfto 'a strange' embrace then Mr. Burch can escape the blanrie..of losing that lore by Only,one chance.in n'thousand. When a NVO• man yieldsherself to' the 'husband she 'truly', loves, her chastityis, to. all. intents . and :pur 'poses,. irphis keeping:,' Soao , ng na,lie is. a lov ing 'husband to her, and makes her life One with his owniso.long-ii she Safe. from all the is satilts'of all the:Sten-arts and scoundrels in so.. eiety, It is not to the wiv'es'oftsuulind affee tiOnata' husbands that libertinism is attraCted A.loyal hiving huiband is the sure safegUard.of a Wifes.virtup. - • So'we . , declare that: when a' wotnan.demonstrtes,hy, an act, :that she'. has ceaSed. to lave a.husharld • whom _she has once honestly loved, her buSband's'blameivorthitieSS is 'demonstrated, and he .. can only spread *his wrong's before Sodiety . .may,have been wronged, • •11 MN.. Burch ever loved . she .has - pretty. Certainly been wronged: -Without saying. a - wind fOr Mrs. Burch, .whii may or' may '.riot be oiery guilty, we confess that in this case; DS in . nearly all similar cases, our -synipatlifes 'naturally. turn toile wotnirinvol%;ed. -Somehow in all these cases a inn stands in the position of. responsi ble authorship. • . Old Rowe kept n hotel in the .northern r part of Yolk State; which:le.-boasted was Abe best in thnse parts; where; as he Used sa3',•:ypo. could getanythingdlin r was (plc:l.:made lii cat: One day in came a Yankee; he sent. .his jun Ae round - to the. SI ariloi and stepping up to, the bar, asked old'Rowd what he could 'hint Tor'ilin. ~A nytkirtg; sir r " says Old Alowci.. any thinfroir: a pichled..el;yphanpro a calmly bird's tonitie:'? sayh the Yankee . ; eyehn,, Rowe;'''l guess I'll take a. piece, of . pick led'. el ephant,',' Ont.bostled. Rowd into the..dining roout,. leaving our Yankee friend" nonplussed a t dkis gravity:. Presently ; he cuines. back again,. we',v'e got 'em; got 'end all ready, here. in the house;' but you'll !lava - . to' take 'ealiSe•we The Yanked thought be WOuld 'take 50111 )otatbes'.:'. , • , • , follimioc. arm.; .10s iketi It! Pet. , rsliurg Ora,.). 1),.)in.) :Hid Intatigeneer. (ti. N.) 30/Nlldt:racy suri;ivp,!?-I'.re‘" , L " • . ca - 1) doeg 1.1.10.-Ekvil:''---:bitellß.rot , .'r ! . • • • i“AlltritS h(4.11 111.0 1101.%' the 110..1' for the 'choose: ye - whoi9 yt: Will Iwn evilichoo . sn yt.l the 109 1 —' : AVO . I I !faitha • Oppositinn .e4itor:i . go to (liedcyil as 4.duck tal e sto tha - wakr. The letchlf„,fri. Cakes IW p.lltY- 1.41' Prait ' / Doan ' , zt, c. • , . , :."Kiss.mb•Mamma, do Kiss me." .: , 'l'he child woe so Setisitive--so likt;•that little shilnking pleritHlint the breeili :shuts ite heart from light. The only , lictiuties •i he . .poseessed'll'as en exceedingly tran9atent• :skin, anti the most 'Oyes. beCii triiinCit by a: etcrti, .striet,consciinitious .mother, alertly plant, rebounding, iit ery.'shOck,,Misfortinne could net'daunt; though discipiinelmned me. I - fancied, alts, flint 1 'mu.9t ga through.thesame. routine Ihis deft' , catecreatttry,so one day when hehaildisideased me ' exceedingly b y . repeating relfqnqe; was detertnioeil to very . serious - all day; and on 'sending- to. her little. couch, sjidi . . , . . “NoW, thy daughter, fri punish you, and shoW Yoti hoW-very, yet). no - you:have. tree'', Shall not kiss you to:night.!' ; • • Site stood iobk lug at me,„ astonishment : p4- sonifidd, with, her.' great .mohrtilutleyeS 'wide suppose site hadlergotten het. miscon' 7 diratill - them and left' tier with '.big tears dropping &twit' her cheeks and her lips:quiver Fug. ; .Presetttly .1‘ wtis Sent ;for— ,, ph you will kin's me. cun't.go to sleep 'if 'you don't," she sobbed ; every' tone.' of -het trembling, as 'she belt out' her hands. 'cow caine the struggle • het Ween 109 . . and what I falcky termed .- dtity, , _bath said give her; thelr'iss Of p , :fre; my stern' nature .irrg'ed the to persist" an My - correction that - I might iropress the Sault_upon her Thal . is-the-Way Iliad Wen trained untitl.waS:ti nub, 'miss.ive Child,:and.l.reniernber how idten I had thanked jny, mother since for • her .straight forward course. I .kr . lolt-by her cato.kisS you, 'Elfrit," whispered,' thottgli' oeery ivotd cheked me. . It:Md.:touched tninc;. it waslery. luit; but • a 110 ltute:d her excitement.. .Sit 6 ttlnlo.lier'gievieus ; face to Coo . -Ishlarried ;myself, as the fragile form shook , with S.uppre.Ssed sobs,- mid saying; c‘Mother hopes Ellen.Wili•Mind.her better after t his," left the room fir'tlie. uigbto • It might have been about twelve - when F was . awakened by the nurse. Apprehensive I tan to. the child's'eliarnber.... I liad alearfril dreatM=- 'Ellen did :not knowrite. Site was, si tting crimsoned from the' foreheeil to•the threat, her eyes 'so:bright that I almost drew` brick 'aghast at' their-glance. From that 'night a. - tagiug f - .vet drank Mt tier. - life---:and what-do 'yott, think wtis the. incessant plaint :poureeinto' my: nit guished heart?.. '‘4oll.kiss me,MotlierVdo hiSs me., l'eall't grr tO sleep. youll kiis your lit= tie Ellen; won!t you? retWito to . won't he naughty, if you'll kiss me.' . ..0hl kiss Me; dear mamma, I can't go to • 'she':did' ;to ,sleep one gray morning, mid .never -oke .figain-;--never. tier hand was 'locked. in 'altrrikyeinp icy NV!ch its'gradual chill. . Faintly ...the , lit , it: faded out in the.beautiful . eyeswliiter,,wkite • and whiter' grew the tremulous lipS. :She n&ver knew me, but with her, last -Breath- she' *his.: pered i good;mother, if you only. for- . Kiss het! Po knoWs/ . .1i0v0 . ptsgionpte..aud Unavailing were-my kisses upenher.;cheek•Af... ter that kital night. God knows .how were my prayers, that she .might..knOw, if "only once, that I would have, yielded. up my .very life could.,lhave' asked forgiveness of that sWeer Well, grief is unavailing now. She in .her little tomb;, there, is a matble . .nrn at her 'head, and . a rosebush at her .feet—,there. groat sweet summer. flowers; ,there Wares t Imgentle grasso hare birds 'sing theit Matins and vespers, there 'the bliie sky shenedown to dab:M . o , oere lies the freshness of my heart. . ' Parrfots; you should;havelfeard.the pathos . in the. Of. that *stricken mother, as she said, if There are 'plants that spring into great . :v.igor if:the heavy pressure of.tt footstep crush heat; but out there are others that even - the, pearls of the light deW. bend to the'eartt. , ", ,CARRYING: DEADLY 'WEAPONS. .•.A.'younff , malt . ; twenty-One-years-of hge, was shot, on the - i\lechanips . Street- Bridge;iti ".this eity r atan 'ea o rly hour n'Thurday The Character of the shooter or the shirt it is .not present.purpos,e to sperik'of.,iTh' . ona is a' homicide and the other is in his eollin, ow ..ing to ihe:impunit ies 'which attends the dii gracefir(praetiee of carrying concealed deadly weapons „ , :*.ft. is of this practice• :intend to sneak, and to - callthe attention of 'our.- public authorities and law makers, Rowdyism„Ospe.. ciallyin large, cities, cannot be :Prevented, Weak desire for noterietyL—the vices anttfollies of youth,, the prevalent disregard 'for parental control, the temptations of rum,. and leWil - tvetrieti-: 7 -all tend to an in•creasoof rowdy istn, 'Which the civil authorities find to control 'or:reirress,... But the.lawcatiiiev.ent rowdies from. traversing the stre.eis 'shoed "to" the teeth like Spanish bandits and Italian assits. 51115.. It is a disgrace to . our . civilization that the. practice of. ciirryiltg, , concealed deadly weapons, shottlil lie so . geneial itisin all Our large" cities; Qui own is by no' Means an ceptiori, Mit here isscarcitly a rowdy, firemen Or a ''fast" man iktlie city;.wlfose pocket doe's not a'pair of knucklers, or shoe ether timmeessarry and dangerous weapon. In coon= cries where people .go about theirbusiness : with ' guns im their :sltbliters. and :rlaggert . in..their belts, wo..are 'in the habit of.esteeming thepeo-- ple as barbarous, yet -the oPenond, undisguised tisliihifiottof one'S. personal .atinery'is - ."decent . and tlnistittn, compared with .our , praetiee of 'stowing away pistols and knives in our pockets, isnot cow-airily; arr , r it is not ti - each,. eras Itien avoid a seem . danger, but a con-. .ceated of ethrows them off their guard.... In the last century men wore small :swords, but the iraclice.Mgenerally supposed to have -given 'way to strength and , ciclicy of. our laws, and the growing refinemeat, pfotir the s \vottl-dinckler'nf the . last cent it ry. was a 1 gent 101,14 'compai ed. with the set nf men in Allis city, who, under,thil:garb of gentleman', carry -the Weapolis -of the brliztr f ' . lie.old fashioned bully hangout his iign. lie beldly•llanntedhis weaponsliefore theworld, KaPiek 'clagger•.in ihe" and (bog enabiki . pui)l4.l to keep Olit'orhis - way. 00- bullies walk about with the dreSs and "air o f rvqpeetabEn.citizerts,ialk politics like la:: payers, ;rumble at the institliciency of‘ , .wat.cll.- men and .police likc,doaoons, and ~keeps. his for asSzy,ailiaiion6r.7lpllycenOaled inrl lie hioast of this bravo aid manly 6ns',.. every -clay.- street's arc.tioi•y -6tli to...eters i frotti 4,1 till tlaivti; gfog-61torts . flih rerun all taght;" . nail ashen had.ruinlias•Cxcitiyi•the worst. pai shnfael,lld.frien, thiiy...tise their ever-ready, Wen poni..on Tone ,tinnt,her; cry' upon "'tear t,ful tur;Oi Withotit.callSC of•proVoquttottiex.tittpt th.ft Which poses i brainaanall - and ,reciting -witisiroy. No one Ss ante:76 . oin ,No'otie ser ore Train at tack. disgraceful. , e tis:totn of carrying* deadly., fCcanons'causea mkt of ten of rill the- natty - rows:which crulln 'murder'. There is nn time fur ; deliberation or cooling. when Nigel -sittings up ! • 'kite wortiioti i:tuttly at hand i5u5e..1 . 1 . .5 the 'best itiollen sire k nlaced.al. the mercy 'pi it 4. -, nrruin: cry. 'year,•lll , o,.inumeiable accidents occur f trim the practice: . . The fart Of. , its .beipg'• a ...pitniliabli;:ofleoce, does' ot seem lo.toSlce thtt . Sli4lititst . Nnone-seems lb fear * : Etury' - . .legal...conaegoenc , ? , tram t he' sUililen ti relation of his juittitte a rse eves in the ti.r.eseuce. Of . all inn whc; walk our streets yvtith . searchrti,,the . number of thoke who WoUld..be found..in posses Sion of. the.monna : of rmird'eringilteir neig:hhois With Out a moments waining,,Would,..atitonlith people who judge 'of iiiiittneti and iniirakliy tii r' members 'of our..churches. It.geems . tinimpoV . : Sibility,'but : life in .I,tittabttrgh.itf,.after . all. not sO widely dircreutfrom life'.l%l.exico or theelti-. nese !...teas, . . . . . .. . No one" denies the propriaty of a man's arm : . iiigbi inself whose nyocation tn-I cn him lifter night. iato.flangerou'localities; or Nyho bbi charge or ',be protectiOuo( valuable property.. .It In a Mair7s duty to arm himiolf againit oullawrs, but . why should melt eohsrantly. armed:, against . 0 acli (dhoti . : 'lt ia -.a..bartiaiioua practica, find lireetls , inhicliirf ', --; ', , •.- • . .• .. ~ • ' . The iinfortenatelvictim of Thursday „night's Murder furnishes, ahother:illustration• or; the extent ofcritno which thiS hopeful :Practice and a,general disregard and recklessnesSuf taw: rre. lites. "Vengeance is mine„ . and .1 will; repay, saitli the Lord;" and Whateverprovoietion in 'this "case tray have been,, the murilprer.hatt . physical;•social.or legal, to walk about proviited with the means of :taking life in his pocket, assurnidg himself the vengeful: pre. requisites of the law and. the,..4lmighty:' . • The practice...o6lod be made more. severely penal .than it ,is; and the :,ollicers of:, Wt , e !Pi should enforee it . more strictly and withmit re • spect persens,'—l'itt4mfleh .Pogt • .TIIr:BC . NC4 eai, rur DA.l2.—Jii4soti T. Mills, of S'onth Carolina, 'was , a Judge of the • 'planet Court inllsleithern Tests, fond of . ri . s joke,.bni Veirdecideclin his dischaFge of duty r Thomas . •Fannin Sniith whs a practicing latVyer.at the bar, rind having shainefully •inisstated ihe law in his 11(1(11'0.s : to the jury . ) : turned tp.,tbe Court slid asked the judge to,chergdi . the ',jury . aecor, f4t43'. Thefudge iens . iUdignaat, alit! replied:, f.Doeq.the counsel taktt the Court to be • Smith was not ahashsil by tha reproof, Int instantly. rpsponileil; trust ,Your Honor. will not insist nn•.nn an surer to that qUestiini, as' I might, answering trulii be considered . guilty* of contempt. counsel.ten. dollars, Mr. Clerk!" said the judge • . • 'Smith immeilittely paid tho money, and :To marked that it iyns len dollars more than the Court could show: - .),.• • chuneb r f' 7 ,llltriolharst" 'art' irt the juqge.. • • ThC line; wrq entered by the clerk; and Strait not being ready to.respand• that stinl i titklown, The next morning, on theopcning oftha,.',o4stirti Smith arose wall much deference, of rtigiter, and began— . :: • • May it 'please yOur Tioncofi.the ' iduk that Mlle joke of y.ours yesterday, about,,the fifty dollars, as,,Fliatis, as I preepiee from the reading of. the.m .your' Honor:be pleased fo inform him, of the errci!and.imee:„it erased?•"' . The cbohiess of, the request find the implied apology pleased the judge and remitted the Judge Williamson, or' three logged he was familliarly called, was.eine - ofthe early Judges ofTexas: In hiS COurt a. lawyer by the narneof.Charltenstated u ppint.Of law, and the Court retesed.toadmit'the counselli.state ment as sufficient proof. • •t Your law, sir," said the.' , 3tul& . ; 'the book and the pai,,ie ; ,• This•is,rnY sir,"said Charlton;nulling t•a pistol;, c'and this, boOlt," draw in a' bowie-knife; that' 'is .the 'page,", Poiiiting the pistol towards . the Cotirt. • ~Y our law is not good, sir," said -t ha ..unrti . . lied judge; "the proper.,authorily i Cohora7ic volver,r," as le brought a - six . shOoter to bear oi . the head of the counsel, who dodged :the point 'of the argument and turned,to the Jury.' . On another oceasion the Judge conelnoted the ttial of a Man for rnardei by seMencing him to be Wong on that very : day.: petition .riati mediatoly &isnot' by the bair,..jtiry and people; praying that longer time might be stittard the poor prisoner, .The judge riiplind.(43 the peti tllat..(4 the man .bad been 'found. guilty; the ad.wa3'.. - Onsafe . , 9'031; Ii Sides, very unee'ttifottabfe did 'not' (hink‘ any :!Mlll. ought kr be. recolied to.s.tuy. iu itionser.thin:was'neer. imslit . Y." The ut;:n:wasimps.' • • Ar r • It.t.r , ritnizot;.:Notwithatertaing :the prohibition cif •the Hera 'had..images - , the Sultan, Mohamed •thu -deend, dad a fattev , lO.r-- the• - arts,.'end ordered Lentil •Bellini, S'''elieliaa at list , to pain(a •Jaictute.:by the Beheading' orf ohn'the Baptist: • When . the Ai;erk wasfinitilteci, the Sultiiit found fault with. the•yepresentation of thr , . thn.tpdad t rs4 antl;.l6 prove that bid 0 1. •t, hn, dioN. his_ t • icitnet at and :di urh•cdr.„ t,h4i• head: at ono of lit sfitves. • .11alkitki, ort•l‘4o‘hit thiolziOg he had caTz..ht, \ a'ri rnrierner.," •J;t ;ail.for"Venfc , ' , tha '• MMMI LOST. . . • • : IN had blitcic iTete's,vith long' laiibeti,• *red' •cheelcs, and hair. Wad: ant.Viiimoltt • citrly, ie wore a 'c ri tirpon ;On it) iiit:4qtr'..Nool - : 100iiro • b tit ton ed i' mid a ingrictitionh, ..1Y4 . 9 • !le COOKURO )IY . : is dog. : - Otro.e . he - a ppen'veit. ; I ha 4d a :yert.plo.ast,lt' '.hou and mach company:. 'dtly'guestir•:.say v t . !Aht,•it is pleaiantdierci - Everything has ettich•d4.9i- , deity, pot-away —not tring about - under I'm, But my eyes ale u l frig fn't . the•eiglitof whit tibigs titbit:tit. paper upon thu:floorvof down" ebril :of wooden shePP:iind catlie;- 01.119NDiiis, bows apt! arrOws,:whipss,foi*. go 7, eatts, blocks Mind trumpery. •1 want. boots 4-Jigging, iiitee • a•prislEitig: I to soo.ertirnbres•on the - comet, unii,Kittec.iipiii on'tlio. toblc r.t W.i4ilt,t,fi,e`itojhtif,kikiell.. nod *told e !tie& the ..tytitiol;ol,o4o,l4of*iint . tii (1: e Y PfljtV o o l l)it . t:. 1 441 f , U!' hod jock • k iiiftetiAtd4lll44,, Jkl *Mg ray Mus' ti atypt:t4loii I;:•Li , Ocilit quietsrtoti'are, hatai Arne' Bets non y , sot tlo !Soil :be 'at -peke, lint myopia ate . itciiin4 fiirtheliattifhti oflittle •feeir fir n'hosty-iiiiotit, n.ehrilPtithistft.ot tin In hi t for . th.o c rock of little Whips fot tkie• nni ii of drums, filet nitit•titt . trnnipels; Yet these tlainig toolteryotts•otiee.• ,•• • • . . . . . . They ,sitY—ttA W. yotl have'. ',lis'irre-tioflting ... to disteib)roir; what imaps of Sewing yOu have : :' time for." But I long to• beneked - fora.liit of ,: • -.. string pr-tursold.rieWipapeef for' a - cent,.to.buY . a : stale pencil - or peanuts.: •I - Want tO ...be.,criaxed for n phice.of•newcloth fut . jilis or tri!iiii;.siile,•.., • aunt then to hem the.serne; . 1 want •to make lit—' .'.. . tie flags -and hagS to holdmarbles,. I. want to :- .... .• he folloWed by;llttle fent .all :Mier.. 'the. Irons - El' ••. , • :lenieri fora :bit of aough tof-little cake, : er • to . -- . . u .balre.a.pirrin a saucer'. ' Yet these things 'used' • • to figit ; roe.• •..'l!heY-eay.--'-tillif.yomare not tied nt,itome .. • - '.lloOr delighifel tote alWays:nt libetty to . g'o.to . ,- . • concerts, lac ittre. and. parties; no .coullintmckw,: . , for yOM'P' lint 1 :want• 4:entitlement, Lirant t 0 . .• listen for the school bell mornings; to give the .. '.: ieSt. 4ilid - y Wash and brurili;•and then to watch,-, from the windpw, nimble feet beiiiirlingtoschoel, - .... I .vviafit frequent:rents to menif,'-rtnil liVrephica lost but tons;:,.l won't:to Obliterate mud stains,,,..' ' es 'stains, and , paints_ of molasses_ , o ' ..- ' , ~ r's...l. • want to he sitting by a.litile crib orovenings r . weary •• when little feet' Ara et.rerri,rind mothers ',-- may sing their lulluahlerti and tell: over ~their- .. .- 7 oft-yepeated stories. . They .donit' - .know. illoir •.• . 'happiness then-those Mother's. •.1 didn't. 'All-..:' .. • these things I called confinement onto: t' ..• r:. • ' . , 'A minty figure stands before - me. now.;'. He . . . . . is.taller thanli has thick, black Whiskerti:ind., '.. • weirs - a frock!coaf; bosomed shirt and - cravist.' •• , •fle hail just. eoine . from college. ' .110 brings Lat..' ... in and Greek in• hirr countenance; and .busts of ..: • old philosOphefs'foi the iiiaihg-roonh , Ele 414... me . mother; bUt..l - arri , rrithitr unwilling .to , • - •own- - ..• He stoutly declares that he is -my boy; and days ha will prove it. He brings • me a ,small, pair pf white trowders, with gay Stripes at the,' sides, and asks'if 1 didn't Mike • thdm for hint 'when he joined the'boy's militia? He say* he is the very boy, toootiat made the bondfire near the .barn, so that we eagle very near having a fire in .earnest Ho brings his little:beat to 'hew the red stripe on the sail . (it was tbe•end'of,tbe piece,) and the name . on the ' sternitLuer Tow"— a little girl of our neigborhood,' who, because of ber :long curls 'and pretty r rounit face, was the chosen favatite•of my little boy: : : Her edits 'were long mince cut off, and obi ..liai 'grown to he'a .tall, handsome, girl. ,Itow the ~ red.curnes t o his . face when he' shows' me.'the, name on the. Wt'. • • Ohtl , see It all Elly pith' as ' ifit were written in Logic.,fify,- little - boy 11:.. lost,.and my big boy scion..will be.,' Ohb,l what ' i l iz,were a littlelifed bey in a-long White night'. goWn; isinfein .414 lit tie oi*, twithl,itte; sitting' by, holding hie ilatid:ln'ttitnlrnuAltiiittqfilicitrli; beelektrom his' foiehead, watching -his . eyelids'''. droop, itnit listening to his'deep breathiing.'s If I onlitld my,little boy again, bow liatieriC Iwould be.ow much I Woulibliearit net hoW - little I would - Ittubseokl:- I kin, neier have' 'l ot him beck again; diethere`aid stil! many nicothr" ere who haven't losett r elrliHle bqyit:, • f - '-')Iroli:'. der if theiltnow they iTiti 044!,ityY,,liteitt',. days; that now is the tinioistAfilit 'stsdaYlhelet , children. I think iri bail heen more to ilk Ile boy, I might now be more to my grown , *A.:, one.—lrdvarlyitta g iz=ine, .'' • • .., • • • ' , SENSIBLE. MIL The following tri ticle ' from the Cayuga chi e f, * contnins..many. valuable'suggestionst.,„, • 'flint: nevpr'll. do, , you'npotant, stand on the sidolk.antl.f.*4leCebrint; 'hick, and any that•everythina".o44dieslyee4; you are not of halfztho. couserpteo:ol', your ..tkilk!.. would hold us to belinVo;.. , The hataii!t• declared wai against Ypit. • You ate. Obi' • rest of us.--a morn speck upon earth's surface:, Were you this moment th,gutlown intheaiving hnta bubble would linger for',.tt "mitetentr. on the surface, and even tlint•wriuld.vanishkuti r noticed. The heart i 3 full of'hope . and arriltd.,;. thin, hut is not.missed when it ceases to 1?e0.; etini such as you would not leave, a , You are n•eoWard—it coward—lMtha. ltatite• There's no fight:in you. Y.0±.1 tidv.o without a struggle; and ;now whine .:Areettellio• beaten. You , re not yet worthtretalq#OW., for you have not yet earned it.. lii:kgOritliokiy, and iliipping cellar, aro' ten: thottennit': who would put you to, shame. Thoy uquiter-tok!. or starve.• Th IS strife. is a desperate ont:r-4/10p,... thin for, they wrestle with- went; white)regeit Mot despairing Ones' watch. at :the tit? rear fol. contest . .St roug loOk - idet . ithii*: ! .. tho ,'ye' when. their sine wa.eie: •stritrig , :byv-016 4 = wail of hungry tiliamo•con you!, 'N. the -OW • and Manhood, nomiMith but no - bactf . ! - tut ythir - -Owtt ileVev: , :e#VOlar crouching nude,' the .first scotirgingsMf ed*etroSe:', ruinne.. You know Moihing,; : el-:theraterMilol: you iiiive,-se en but the' *Min Met.: ' , .'''0,44•0 4 : 4 41' 6114 .1 fr igh te lied you, apid. you . thilakeyou dealt byt You if- darter shadows Stand up; your Poiket,,..,th`re idll,o4otit*it44o . ll!„, tithe by- lig ir),4 { 14*.111*Au1 g ti.: 1 ".7.75. aluNgoiO4 4 o. ll ol l an'Ci-"OVAW 6 n I4I , I . ulite t hitt tlte. WO Id: ika .4 ;Kc and ttati for. a gliiiiiaOrtv , ;, ' ' '.• • • ' NO. 14.
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