The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 12, 1857, Image 1

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T.11r11$1.4) ; )(013NING, 'BY
atfers andl•Gimibintientloria
44. 1 ire0r1:0111),secu4,19.tientiost.
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,i:i43llsatitquerit itiortifin lesp than 13; - 25
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4114 . 86 ."
yuleand Akan, l'‘vorF:yer;sq., '3 . bo
W.very- übiegnent."-inm•rtinti, - - 50
i-,.,gulynan )44 1 -. - 18 - on
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. 113 00
.Idiainistritor's or 'ic l lkul'or's•Notf*c.,- —2 80
Auditors -Nutiees4:+eb,-r ,b 0
::Iles : per tract., 100
Slarriage'Notice3i. etieh, - .1
00
2rofessiooal _Cards...each,: -
ue't 8 litr4F. per year. -- 500
,Spec!alnt.nl l ditorial Nutie.es., per line, . 10
kieirrA.ll ctrausietit advertiseuients must be
yaid.in u and LW notice will .be taken
ol'adveiliiiiments ri•oru a ilis,Lifice; finless they
. are ac e o rittkinied • by- Inoue!: of satisfactory
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JO lI'S S. MANN,
ATTatisev I_7()I:.N . SELLOP,', AT LAW,
Couderr.port, Pu.,t Aril' :mend the .several
U-ouris and .11'Kean'Couriiies. All
-. business, entrusted in his *care will receive
- prompt attention. °thee on Main oppo
site the Qourt House, . 1(1:1
KNOX,
I.' . W
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport. Pa., will
regularly attend the Courts in Plitter cud
the adk.inhig, Counties. 10:1
21.4 THUR G. OLMSTED;
ATTORNEY 8: COUNSELLOR' AT 'LAW,
• Coudersport, Pa., will' attend to all business
entrusted to his care, • with promptries and
tidelity:•`.:Oilicu in Temperance- see p
on/ toot., Main St. 10:1
ISAAC: _BENSON
ATTORIY - AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will
attend to: all business entrusted to hint, with
care and promptness. Office corner of West .
and Third sti. 10:1
It P. ' WILLISTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wellsbo:-o% Tioga C 0.,,
‘1 4 4...wia atteria.tl/19:Co.ur.ls - . iu Potter and
Nt:Kean Counties, ;; • :?:13
A: r. CONE,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wellsboro', Tiogu Co ,
Pa., will regularly attend the Courts of
Potter Count•. ft:l3
E. NV. BENTON,
SUSVEYQR. AND CONVEYANCER, Ray
oud Pj 0.. (Allzgany Itp.,) Potter Co., Pa..
- will attend to all hu,:iness it his line. with
sage arpi dispatch. 9;33
W. K. KING,
SURVEYOR, DRAFTSMAN AND CONTEY—
AICCER Stnethport. Mli.eau Co., Pa., will
Sittelad to basint., , s for non-re:4(INA land
holders; upon .rea6onable terrns, Befeyea
retiat.l. P. S.—Maps of any
part of . tite. Coanty ivatle to order. 9:13
.0. T. ALLISON,,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, (Louder:7l)oll.Pa..
ruspectfulty_ittlermi the citizens et' 1110 vil
laee,and. eieinitc that lie, will protnply re
. Namd 6)41 calls Tor prefessional services.
Utlice otOlain st., in building formerly oe:.
cnpied.by C. W. Ellis, Esq. 9:22
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GE=M
JONES, MANN S.; JONES,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. CROCKERY.
Hardware, Boots & Shoes. Groceries and
Provisions, Main st., Coudersport, Pa.
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10:1
COLL/NS S.MITfL.
SMITH k JONES,
DEALER:S.Di D11170.9...1 . 1F.D1131N1iii, PAINTS,
Oils; Fliacy Articles, Stationery, Dry Goatl.i,
Groceries, Sc., Main •st., Coudersport, Pa.
• 10:1
OLMSTED,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, READY-MADE
Clothing ? , Crockery, Groceries, &c., Maid st.,
COudorsport, /0;1
W, MANN,
DEALER IN- BOOK'S :1 - . StAtIONEIIY, MAG
AZINES and Mu.sic,''N. W. - corner of Main
Wtd Third ste., Coude . riport, Pa: •
It; HARIRINGTON,
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•IIiIiVEIJjER. engag
gd window' in Schoomaker J .- nekton s
"Store.will•ca,try on ,Watenland Jewelry
_business there. ussOrtment 'of Jew
- city-constantly , op 111.'40, : Wntehes 010
• Jewelry carefully repaired, in the best style,
on-the' shortest uotice—all work ivlnfaittecl.
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liElsiltY - J. ,91,31sTED,
• (RLCCE§SOit' TO •JAPg.S 7, • sli ; i - Oi?)
fiRILER IN-STOVES,- TIN ..t..•SLIEE4.' IRON
- - WARE; Main st.,-nearly opposite the Court
a House. Gpideriport, Pa.. Tin. and- Sheet
liiiri;Ware - taade to order; in good style, nn
• .aliort-no4tie.,--:;.. - -= • ; ,
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p. :GLASSMIRE, :Proprietor, 7 COrnee .of.
Main and Second-Streets; Coudersport, Pot
ter Co.,.Pa. :
" - ALLEG4N,Y::I:IOUSIV
SAMUEL M. MILLS, .Ps'oprietiir;Sobstlutl6
~, TIM Co-; Pit.{ mien miles north 'of Cou
`-'4ertport.:- th:ellirvitte 4eadr;:. t,
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r 13 , iedde:it. the 'ell eelt.und'Aupddkkt. tliefbruin.
11T:be:seed J. , should4le pht.uletl i tt4 gr t a.4l be
1 .,.. 'irush'ltli .I,`:',. ',„• ..• ~.; -.c... 4 -: - 1 1:: . {
tFxnni.ltealtlx•ar.d'hllorithe.eheik be Chash'.4.47
f f
ifilllVSl3lll see,. trunt.the,liand tbut btenll. -:, ~
i A.'..Pitisoti!ditinglitJt'itint bitr init - eat.,ftelds ?,
I. : . — : " 7 '•, - , i: -
..; n Lvov plant - the seed t irid- Attu) t he sine , •
r.. • , • --, 1 - :it
Of its purple fruit for the reel a . red . wine l :P.. .
The seed nute e planted. the g i r;spe be eul.l d.
. Shell the, Leant - bed darkened' the niin ,lie
, 4ell'd_.?
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1 gay the hr-teious fruit that we plant a II rear
i Stain glass and-lip.,- 7 -bring.siOt.and , t ear?
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10.110
. I. l'l .00
Shall the Nheaves bound 4.w-the harvest
• field; • - '.• •
Shall'the heave ears that•the
pe-inade_hy utibleSt lift to
The' drtinVaid;'s , 04), and tlieTtilse . r's
Shall thb fevel-Lthirst be fore Veil fedi -
And white ItpS bcb for d ertistnlbread?
:Shall; the tempter cometo our ilporaancl : stand
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i With a purple glass in his, bloitted Land? ,
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`Shall we .prettil,the mesh his art litts:wove
On the household altars, blessed bylOve; .
' At Ihp•clitirela,'s door—where, ;ages plan
To bless, exalt, aid., govern m4n?
Ye chain the lion in iron - den;` '
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Ye her the tiger away from men, ' '
Ye fasten the hand that has•siruck , na blow.
Maddened with hige at its mortal foe;, • ]
lint ye make no chain, ye build no den,
For the deadliest foe-that is known to men.
To-day is the deathly poison pour`d "• ,
That maddens and murders With •worSe than
sword ; • '
To-day sit judges and jury to scan'
The guilt of a drug'd and scaleless man;
To-day the judge 'whom the charge has made
Gives grants for others to ply their tr.tati. •
Shall we have it so? Must 'the same hand
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The murderer's doom and the right,to steal
His reason = honor, fear.:contrsil,
To blight his life , iiind,doom his soul 2 -
shall rum. go free from loeltsaml bars
While chains' and rives proteo. its:scar?
FINDING TI - It LEAK.
"Now, what shall I do for your comfort'
atunsenient this evening, old lady ?.,"
inquired Mr. Murray Cooper Of his de
voted wife, es he bit off the! mid of a eL,
gar, and fumbled behind,art engraving by.
Latidseer for the match-box; . that
ways insisted.ou having t4re, just where
he could reach it. •
"There!s the. paper—but that I've read;
and I looked through, 'Harper` as I Came
along. Shall I crack some nuts ? That
reminds me that I must get one of•those
patent-lever nue-crackers. I saw one at
Smith's to-day, , and a grid:6n, the lutist
complete arrangement you ever 'saw for
doing a steak—catches the smoke and the
gravy at the same time." -
MIENZEIM
"I.lOw much was it? You know ours
came with the stove, ' and isn't two fears
old yet:" - •
( 1 0, a dollar 4g so, I suppose--a- morel
trifle. •• Must , you sew to-night ?
that everlasting work-basket ? - Why don't
yeti have'a seamstress ? 119 w much would
it cost, 14m, to have' all , !that} pile sewed
up for once ?" .
• 2 '.:1 dollar or so/' retorts Mrs. Murray,
playfully-i and as she dreW out her alibi:lle
and needle-book, the grOoer's communi
cation was discovered on the 'top of her
work-hos.
IIIME!!3
`-`ll - ad any letters to day ? who is that,
from ? I say,: Matty, suppose we should
begin to think of a little place in the ,
country, next spring? ' LawtOn was talk.:
ing about, that lot on the bend of the I
Bronx, you knots',, again to-day." And i
two or thr'ee satisfaete - yy, pus ailed up al
short pauge, as Mr, - COI= threw him
,
self back in his ownlpartibular easy-chair..
1 ii:We must haTe - saxedsorqething this year
towards it, you're such ariindustriiiii lit
omPti; gik,deserve *have a
* iY house
I of your g nven, .aud ev.l4thiniifee_ about
Iyou, -if anybody- does.—Whom did you
say. that was fromy . lea,tinie yen heard
from your sister; isn't it I ?:.: ,And_ altand
'Was 'stretched pOilleri ner,":yritkt:lid -most
_complacent.. air y .;ltilr.. COtiPek:, pOsSesied
,iiiniielf (&thei-iliiisive. ',', • •'-
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BY .A.LICtLI, NEAT,
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inking since the opening of the4tiik•iiek,49penlAhe l ,iinFon3fort4Re iif i coßnt l : ; •- .. qi.
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tne.q.ieuprint,„na,if,caeli i barrel ef4lotir..,,,atid_ i b_n# liniglitpint visibly. ~breye eye. had
poufid,ofizikffeei Muir Irani' ipurehasedlor Ao i llo hqii iw thn,:6(.t:6:o- 7 1ri 9 115i
Ildi f iblL!:Piiii;tildllal begat:: '...N0 e r's . iylll9 4114 4Ft.,..,cpperfi.tlpeit tia4 AI! ci Tei.
tifee' , `Ciii . , 4ad = • ;iiith : k? t iltketion iif,ilit'let-Irsp,rnid,,e .. veß
s to,_gsticti i lieford:slie : had
ter cl,titided 9l Wiilt . 'brefilting - o -s p4ni't,i i ' . enthilislied" Copying.eff -soine, of itlein pa a
.ielepe4q the; storm burst.with,„„lii4,..firpt,slieFt ri b i y„ z theitervcs t
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g lanceii. at-thesittur.-nittili; L ivib::74;•l .••::' :, ply disfavsies she prep,}thein to Herself;
7 ' ' ' ." :A. ' iitibi3i't.'ll l llo ' : fiftethe iiii'llaya , Pilid i tliat ; evening; •,lig;.,:x.rtipp
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'Yon See .... thiit e • ',sitytha...?.HWli: j iiiidied• dii • .l-i_lignAq jij il ,„vpreo4 in hip , olfTe . 'the 1
Lars 'and 'over, 'iii-hiCri r it onfiht inikin iiiiie'?Jfe*t day,
: and,, felt in . the, 'outside pocket
been. tl;irty,fivfl ; with :RR I pa,(.f.,i4;;ltily. kr4: `c,le.o liandkerchlef, he fonlidT,With
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What in thd world did.you
_order-when I ii.anote,,..in hisii:ife's hand•writing, ad- 1
"Tills away iir . the' fall ?. •=I never had these dressed to liiniscle,' ' '
thingsebarted," ' '-'• - :'. ' -"- l• • • It; was odd.' kerhans he had been too
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,„., "Only was necessary. - .;hasty in condemning her„ or severe',
"Igecessary:• I, should think so, with , rather, considerinn• how very fond she
all the waste tbat,goes on it that. kitchen. was : of him, and how she Jett even a word..
I wish von' Wou'd : ,See after your 'cook, 1 Poor cliild!", T'ffc''.'Wonid'OVarlooklt, this
Ma'rtha, as rve told you a hUridred times. l'once,.,. and so he hinke:the seal.,
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It would -be a deal cheaper to put out this 'lle thought, it wasitinitheishill,* first
eVerlasting sewing., 'and attend more to gianc, and that 'she bad' been afraid to
your house." - ' -'I •: -•.- ' ' ' ' give ..it to him aftiz his late outbuyst,,but.
' ' "I: try to do both," said , -Mrs Cooper, ; 'it 'Wai in .his Ni:ife's' ' hana-*iting, and
Mildly, 'bending before the gust, • as' it i head'ed— , , ,
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were, knowing it to be-iuevitable.
-' "Try ! yeS,..I dare say ; it looks like
With. all :the bread I. see thrown out—
enouill . to feek a dozen poor
Three barrels of flour.? no:wonder."
"There is quite 'half of the :last ogle
EN
.'i"And sugar and coffee; don't 'tell:me
There's Lawton says they:use only half
barrel of white sugar every year. His
wile does her jelly in coffee 'crushed."
go had Mrs. Copper, Until sb l e found ,
that it-was cheaper to. use thatwilich . did
not need-refining, and - her husband .neyer
thOught he could touch- mutton or . g,ame
wit.himt currant' jelly, and bad almost a
1 jutieuile 'fondues l s for sweetmeats df,e*ery
description. She knew perfectly
what became of thaSagar. : f... 7
• " -butter—yes; ,
much do you. think we've ,had since Oc
tl4bersaid her husband, presently,, With
ithe air of a, virtuous judge condemning a
i criminal found guilty on every. :point of
an - indictment: "I told you Ann. Wasted
butter from the first. How' can yiiu ex=
pect.we shall ever get plengjti the world,
Martha, if you don't see after your ser- ,
•vants ? What's the use of denying:my-
I self , ereryth my ?"=for Mr.- Cooper-here
recollected ''a cane, a pair `of
gloves, and a fancy trayelling-eap that, he
Ihad severallyldistuissed front his ihOnghts
lin the I -most resolute. inanaerr--"everY 7;
I thing, I may- :say, for your sake andlibe
children's if this is' the way - you are to
. go on. , .
It was certainly an unexpected amount ",
to Mrs. Cooper ; who, invariably • econom- 11
ical, thought she had bees especially care- , i
fill the his siX months.-•:-.She' was 741'
sorry. It was hard when she; too, could
i\kl,
enumerate ..,self-deuials
. of. 'Our. and' pa
tience, and had braved cross looks, a d
spoiled dinners, and. "warnings" ' with
houseful of company, in:the inspection of,
Ann's i closets and safes, and; repeated re- 1
peated rebtikei • and . corrections of her 1
'carelessness.. Though. economical;to the i
last degree, there was nothing she shrank 1
1. . . • . • 1
from so much as , a'n - 'approach to mean-
1
iness, or being considered so by others._!
`Perhaps it was her own special weakness, 1
I this dread ; but even that she tried to put 1
1 'down in doing a housekeeper's duty faith:
l'
. fully.
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lier hUsband, not in the least pacified - ,
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by, her admission that, 'it might have i
been the butter," replaced the bill. in its',
envelope with the air of a Man wlroie , sub- 1
stance is "wasted by riotous living,' and I
sent it. skimming on. to the tablico' thol
floor, indeed, under the . lounge where his
'wife found it in dusting,Alie, next morn- 1
in:4. Shre was ' rather heavy-hearted, far
the,. evening, • which promised .so . much,
closed very uncomfortably, she stitching
away in sleuce, and her husband declining
.to anim ' • f.r,lcior&
ed 1:; , tel lisli
: ed; . and, trliei'
than . .q,
:;_fqi:eat
though
liont—
iiidry;
dope Rii
'Jlio:`
i/wesTz, zon 1856!
1-bottle of btandy . . $1,25
1 box of ei r , ' , :ais ' ' 4 5 50
1.gnllon•of-brandy . . '6,06
1 demijohn •. , - . . . , 1,00
1 box of
. eigars... . r 4,20
1, case of data" . '5,00
1 gallon'of l Slierry wine " . ' 6,00
1 • boz of eigats -• . • . 4,50
1 boz of eigari . . . . • 4,20
..• • ,
. $3a,65
Efe• eon d: not tinder.stand it, at all at
. first; but, as' he glance:dat thedates,_each
1 one made it clearer and clearest.: 'Really
he couhimut:haii.belley . eil s tliat these lit- ,
.ile' 4.l stOies'' !laid'h: fi:iiiiitiniefo-iiiile;
lbrhiniself:ana.:i . frlnii4,,Ol:sii; . WhO was
ttpcibstanie' cl;tio.',Aii4i yi h could . A lli 6:4 kt
to 5O , DliVil.: 4 .. 114 ii... ecitiftei: aid' not rink
brandy;nr SliCir ''' ) Wiiin ' 'or' 11iiitie j cigars,
Iso .lie . ,,i.w.iite lay:it bis . own' , 4lool., after
- the freut
twelve -- e'elock,:sati the office' boy
arrive with 41sioateh. It was
short, but quite to the
"Dimt-WIF*;-: I owli up Sold .
" - -1 oais - 614; '
. MURRAY COOPER.
.
on ey"s .: 4Klt7r . s'. 80 0
goio f *,,,4ili i i4 i t.ii,ifs.
'WOnderifiti trislirO4 - rktditc Curl.
oslty.—ltir. illook of
• I , to:graphs. ;
[Frent the Hceue Oct. 24.]
We have,' in Ont.' disr, 'Seen some very .
"Valuable c - OlrediOns . of autographs; - and
have studied the . characteristies . Of
disidual's hand-writing in' order to detect
peculiarities of character; and-have oeca
'sionally been aware- of a slight chill at,
coming thus suddenly into contact with a
persOnal i scizivenir of some of the great
nien of the . world. But nothing in - the
autograph - line has ever - excited - in us so
much interest and astonishment as a
yolutte we havejust - fints4ed examining.
In exterior arran gement it' is ptirtlyl
quarto,' bound 'in 'morocco; containing
about four hUtidred• pages, and:each page]
ecitains, 'on an ‘. average, some ten or
twelve names--rbai4ng an aggregate of i
perhapl four thousand. 7- _
'TheSe nameS are those of distinguished
Ameticans'from the dais of the Pilgrims
to ,the present day American authors for
a similar period; British authors from
date antecedent to Shasiieie - dtiwn 'to the'
eenteinporary writers of the three ling
dotes) men of mark in • medhiin e,-theology,
natural histery, botany, : iniisic, the drama,
and the fine arts)" - NapoleonWith-his tinn—
ily and marshals, and personages _of. the
French revolition; and.; filially, the roy
alty, nobility-, and naval-celcbri--
lieS of Europe' for the past three centit
ifes; and' appended to almost-everyimine:
r 1
is a brief blographical - stateinennif birth;
"dgath;: . ite. - ; which; ofitself, fertns- it -teler
'abli=domPlete'biograpfiictit dictionary'.L .
iiam es, hOWeyeY, not antographsi
'or ire - theylitliOgiaidls or eng geed fat-
similits hutoginplui; but pelf
'and ink ithitatione of '-ih6.lsigiliettifeiv::of
gie otirthbnod indsviduzln d'e'signated;
all'pfti : prceisell, gh qi3y-d&
iiimitr`dt,si'tscirtitii t45:1-4-4Eititier
har e
and
or le;s,s,thanddeutieal with their ori-iellS •
•
and - all th e •d•ork of one l
man We hav
no hesitatiokin sayinf.'i that 'this ' - ftlr trans.' : 1
cerids:all other "etii'ioidtiei:of:lite.retuie;q l
'airtrit'ianle - AipitaVirFli - iilliiii ,, lriat
4 , f • '
riAle?M'Orcen"'iltithea -o ' uty
41 4 •
the way of :"skill with the
AinougothelithiegTXo4o.o:,Jl, ere, the
sig*l'Aicf thef:PePiAtOiSilk 6lt?kEentt- 1
„Ilia,
_we.learja-:. iy tlie- array of
namda.t att4ched,tirthiLlettaiCitistrtitnent.
the ititetesting‘2l39t4 . lliithetto forgotten
ourselves, ~t hat Rufus
King Im:ow:Le...of the. two s,ignersfor fas
049.hosetts; Alesan.der
signer,. for, Newi ;
_Bepjainin
t.rautdio.,, R nd. ; see cq ! : for
Pennsylva.nia. . And. ft•oin.ahio2raphical
note . tu,.one of - the,signers of the 71?eela . ,,ra,
learn the„stoktfing c fact that. nn
individual of that z ippiortai hand died .;i?
prisoNfof year
epliarjy,dipgrocefyl instance, of . the,
[This was ac. 14.1, Morris, !Ito great Anausiii:
of the Revolution, to . whom, more then .to . a ivy
other ‘nin, l liiiihinkton . 'alone
. L etiee . ofecl,
country is' iiidebted for the 'nellieveinenternts
independetee.—n-r.'Evo. POST.]
Another and' a very different 'thing-we l
learn ,from this collection of signatures : 1
that itidividual . .cha.racter is vbry. apocryl.
phally 44%14 by the peculiaritieS of hand-.
writing. Iforexamplc,:a.illogg:Napolcon's •
inarShalso;).tacdonalcl:an4"4:l-.lgerqY.o dash]
forth their alphahetical - .combinations
the sante : bold_ nttgrree, evinced'
when,linrling . titeir-Aluyinson:alkenepa's_
position ;.ttnAlsofar,
SoultOlerand!64ie' I.3;:wiodestly mat
s Liittri . :Ti;space 1
thae-ani - iitie'of L AilieieittiT - iiinreli . or i
31cdonald'scOnsentints
iit i StidiffereniciepaTr uTent, :of life
we .tl4.l.,ll . ary t ,of4ilrigland—"..llloody,
ry"rall ; neatness, : precision and: aiiiabil
ity ;. while her.. unfotnnate namesake on" .
the other side - , nf the Tweed depatclies
per and intiiii:Anetlier Thalaba. Then,
again, the 4cryand'dotnonstrative Junius
compresses. his,. gigantic intellectual pro
portions into . the breadth- of a sixpence;
whilelValter Savage' T,aridor oah hardly,
rest Wi thin the torrgitude f of a folio 'sheet.
. On the. whole, we,repudiate.this, theo ;
ry of judging character by ,
handwriting; at least,. until We 'aresfur ;
nished_ with a More reliable key of, inter
pretation than a cursory • &nude' at4iler
aPpeara • „ ' •
Ent, all this - tithe, we are treating these
signatures as veritable autographs; and
such z .ZindCed.thekrseem: to 'be,'s though
.such: fhey, are pot:. 4;et:they - 'areome
• . .
thinglar more . wonderful than autographs;
Tot' they shoWla - poWer in one man to pro-,
&ice - au almost infinite vbiridty of-chirog:
arphyeach specimen dilifering
,entirely
from the other, and yet all in, eiact iuii
tatiotfof seiparatp and independent-mod
'els.•' 'The very contemplation of the thing
Makes one' giddy ! • .".
_Wp,underatand-that the compiler
,and
writer of this hoOk.exprinded upon it the
leiaurepf.iNe , ,and-twenty years i and we
can readily believe that no. man could
I even gain a - d - ceSalis:the original signatures•
lin a much shorter period, to .- saY nothing
of the endless labdr of copyirig theta.—
And as he.kept no duplicatesof his work,
it, may well he said that if, this ' book
should ,be lost. dr desqoye - cl, no power
could. reproduce it. , t . -
The volume has become, by purchase,
the, property of our townarnan,, ,EdWard
S. Gould Esrf
_
uu for s. Two little boys
named Carr aged 5 and' 7 years,..were
brought before tho - -Court 'Quarter:6'es
sions' Saturday: morning. by their step sis
ter, who is is factory girl, and Unable ,to
:provide for thoin : On ben* - sworn, she
stated to:the Court' that ' their' !mother
died - fire Weeks ago, since which "time, as,
well as. before, the father of the boys had
I been, alfliest. constantly drunk, had
i•only . given two dollars, towards the_ shp-,
port.of (one - then]
being an irifarit finirfeeli nii]nibi of .ao.e)
-siree-theAeattit'of 'his' Wife"; -A ha t aboUt
a -fortniot:; . sincei4lte , house:., took fire;.
mu AhottlAgr xt4 leaying.„one.of
the : bus 4. 1 1 844,r8, to .hi#, Me, :but a fife:
tnan rusbedoin ,the; child,
most 'deatTi: 7- ditit
tfiffQ to - 616 0E063 t, he . has -dOrie 7 nothing
for Ido:childrioil,Allur. oustgomta l ly,i,;ta'
,c.
t - - -- tltto PER 4,1111
•
' f i 1 • .*:
•,, ~,4 J
I ken by a Telativp. The ott 4 ell tno . „,ygte
I committed hy , ,lTEdge 7Th . i
-Thompson - 4o
n'
- -•"'ditifteett
'.:' It4aS'i-iiiailied '4Vsit'ar. - - of7-66.,1ate
i '
.. - Presjderlialca m
pargo,.thatthe 4:4 iihi o. ke .9 A
,
Si66llatorg,"ara kite;iYpia:of 1 - 7itt
tcitiqs , • l el9iablot7tPl4l4 9l44 tYir 3lr *
.13nehanan,ipidithaAlYL0491 tAT44I I
trf brs competitor.T4va e intlie
ITAral Id's;
triets. It was the 'pep who ~- Tssife:',paier
money, 1 . ' ' t 1 • . f: -•:-•• ' - '.•• ..
a41, - : , fheirrienwhis'liy,dttprffiiper .
1.
money, WiiOcOnstiliitettCe fighting i - and, .
abo,vii: all; 'lli eyf r ayin.b . - allies of thelPlii . ek
i Democracy. It was by means..tif gOn,ttri- - '
~. I
tbutions rinsed Tb ry the NeWYorkftuariciers
~ o• AL\ T
at the last-moment, tlutt.Pensya,7. , ta was
1. - a,ve4„:to tile l'ittriou.s pa!ty:,'_,:j i.: l..... ,
Now, it - has *,so 'happened: that!' these
veciilzttbre ; : E4"4ficiers*, , li6i:kank.,.ers, dom.
'prelliTibli'di:it 4 ikoivti a.4:thefiilk-staekißg
7 ggiltryj'harp , go,t_ pjiemiel‘;:es::o4 .: y ery- '-
body else into trouble;' by tiieir 0:414e 7
'izient Of illeitquiier insehlne.s. . i i a'l
At tit% jnticture the ~ .il.dininistritiit
which 'illey'i'd:teil:::tFfpoilqi,, - .!to; divert
attention froin , its own — it;liiii - On iitlrthe
t
banking fratenityi..ll4 3 .:diFe,c4-.9 ".-/,_ ~,(?.- con
certed attack to be made..tipon..b*lind
japer money.-"
The„whele itfin n til§ a iiredd-oCOnniia
rent 1.13-poeri4 7 , i tit'ey ~~orltt 'knows
,ih4t it 5 1 1q....:P4P91 1 49eY,,1T0 :74 / 1 °
made 'Sir. BuellananPresident,i,atiktliat
-X.dminisE4tiaii and
~ •••••••
.his party. 1- , .• is ."...1 . /1' ~r_ .17
:Neither' his: Adniihlitratiom 'rift_ his
• ...-. ~1...:). , .... ~... ~ - tr .
par,ty . . can in,khia way escape: tliefoli,litu ..
..., -•—• - ,-- •.:, '-=..P.4.1.
of their cauneetion with theAolu4g sys
tent
_as estabisted and 4 'adthinistered in
this country. : -.-- - • 1::;;;;T. ,
_ _
It was in -Iltiladelphia,` wltere . Mr.
13tieliettaii's Majority _.is'; overwhelming;
and where the banking and
. cOmmyrcial
interests constitute his most re.kble-sup
port, that tie late` suspension AiffzsOcie
payments commenced, and imagi eireitm
stances indicative of specialrotteaness.
If the clamor of the Union, and.ofcthe
lesser organs , of , the Administration, up
on
,the subject: of battles endpaper moiey,
LS' - increly a p'plitical triek, no SeriOnsac
tion upon.the ,subject by the IPartY in
power is to be expected, ; , and,..„in fact,
none Will , be !witnessed,- ' 1 T.
'it ' !tile States - which ' t
'is are most thor
oughly cantrolled b ' y the'l3lack;Pmuciem
cy, as ITiiiipie and' §riniti,ll Caiolina,
which are most deeply committedJo pe
perimoney," and-wbich-wilfbe th, , eittat to
'abet - don it: r ,;:`--: :1, t': i- ,'-, -'
Neither'. ,in PennkylVania,'ltor* oiiio,
where, the . Bleck: Dettmeracy.,;:baye just
achieved a corupletellegislativeascanden
cy, wily-anything be :, ) dcortel . reffeetiiely` to
r q f oin the - bankine , -systentr-
.Jtil'enn
sylvania,,especially7tliey dare h nfit toubb it,
because, iy thy A diin . g,teith,e!,r:,jriii4 in,
Philadelphia, they lose this: 69.& , 18...5 •
It is among the i possibilityy i thhE the
nia.nagerS'of 'the , - tttdMinistiatuin ' , hoped, -
11).Y their elantors; to dite9Y Oejlle.pnbli
can party into a defence of,".aie; bte,,uti
fiotim• with a system , ofbanking _which
is.essentially dfective or not, ris, bejond
all peradyelature; odious 'to' the great
body of the people: -1: . ''.[•--:.
if the A , dmitkistratioll.,n?9Nell ' ills'
made :arty-such Caleulations.aS title, they
have been cOinpletely.forled.- • ‘..ltitii) not
the itepublieart paytyciriih: 'its' it;tength
11' ' 1 - a - -t - 'bib will
in , t_e rura tam sw c assume
theipecial defence of banks, „whit 4 li have
(been hlown , :illf by the kite-flyers orliew
,York and Philadelphia: , L : • t.. 1.
'The manageri - orthe Adidnistration,
11_ _:4 ..-1.1.
have notdecoyeA .
the, 4tepublican party
into' a - falseposition; fmt they,-have got
themselvit into , ' - :_position. Whieh.f.tbey
can neither' Maintain, , ' nor "retreat from
~ _ •....I ...,:i
~(.1. ")
without ruin. I '-. . -,
- Ifthey - rednee thellr pretendedlheorics
to praCtiCe,'if - they Will'fitiMe into stat
utes the dogmas of the. • PitiOreliciri tank
ii3g, and catise those `statutes. te' bn„enact
ed by t4-l i oigialaituretryhibit 4 ',the'r eon-
Ira, and ' for - ' whose `. eonduCt :th9y are
politicilly responsible; they /*A" their
oven.: , fends F 'andalf,thaseureekof their
~; iwit Pow,Vr.;,`:,' ; 'l, ' . - "'''''7' . l-',:','
' "If "t
If is, in
truth,: wbe't villikeppe4, - ):tlieSti z *llf have
.54‘kiitia th'trridiettie Whinh oititelligent
peiiple'lteVer ;gill 'yli z -clgit, 'Atptillinnpty
InfavilerS.-IretsktVtgajl i tt,l?;?..t"
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