SINGLE. COPIES, VOLUME X. -NUMBER, 46. TEE POTTER JOURNAL, 1 1:1; -•-,PVIILFOILD EvErY TIILTSDAY 110RiCING, BY 4.l'''?'fiqt.6 4-70 ' taint " -.1 • ' 4. ' . ' .. 0 • TWOS. S. Chase, To whom all Letters and Communications 1 Olden-Time Love-Lays. Should be addressed, to secure attention. i -- TerinS•-invariably in Niivanee:i No poetry of the present ; era, that we havel sl,2* per Annum. . ; ever read, contains so much! expression in s 0 ifew words. --,,, the foilowing' which was written ! ipumr.suntssmusummunzugmluissiussume ttttt muumuu= , ' '' . 1 , ; about the ve: , r IC.!:0, by S:r Hobert Ayton. a i Terms of Advertising. ' friend end eotemporary of IBen Jonson, at.di 1 Square [lO lines] 1 insertion, - - - 50 who !eft but te\t" monuinehts to his literary I " Li .3 :. - , - Si 50 ;;:i :tins. Ile. perhaps' had reason to write the .7r:sell subsequent ini.ertion less than 13, 2!--' i fellowing bitter linesl Square three. months, 501 i 1 " six. 4 0 . 0i ON V. - OMAN'S INCIONSTANCY. , I cc nine f - 5 50! • —i 1 c' one year, 6 430 ' I loud thee once. I'll love nO more, _ Thine be the ”riel as is the Llame. ,-, , go.fis and figure work. per sq., :3 ins. 3 00 , s o . Thou art not w'oret thou was', llefore, F.very subsequent insettion, .:. Column si months 18 00; \Vint re, , son I should be!the same? x, . ,; ‘. .. - .. 10 00' He that can love unlOv'd again, 7 00 ~ ~ ~ Hath better store of lOve than brain; , ': ~; ‘4 ~. per year. • 30 on! God send me love n debts to pay, .. i o " ft 16 oc 1 It bile unthrifts fool their love away. ii 'Double - column, displayed, per Pai r din/ • 65 00 Notbin , coal I haVe toy love o'erthrown, c. "• 1 ,SIS Mont.: .3, 3 Ou , If th,,, ha:l,t still continued mine ; I o. o three .‘ 16 . 00 ; Y.:a, if thou badst re: ,in'd the own. lack. it gl one month, C 00 -i I might pri::lariCeln.ve yet been thine. !„,..„,.i lE t: per square •.., 13:;t ,h,in t'.y frred_mi did rec,.l:,. ; • -of 10 lines, each inserticu under 4, 100 I ',Th.!: if thou might elsendi •r-- i:_;lirel ; 1 ,, i t- l on rarts of columns will be inserted at the i - c0 ,,1, , ,. I 1,,-,, ,„!..i-, rates. A capvi,ve's captive to remain ',' Administrator's or Eiecutor's Notice, 200 When . Auditor's Notices, each, . 150 nevitlesires had conquers thez., Sheriff's Sales, per tract, . 1 50 : Aud chanfr,,Sil the object of thy wilt, Marriage Notices, each, 1 Ou It had been-lethar . L.-y in me, DiTorce Notices, each, 150 Not ec.r.itam'y to love thee still. Administrator's Sales, per square for 4 i Yv. , . it h'l been n Edit to go inzertions, 1 50 i And prostute anection Co, \ . Business or Professional Cards. each, 1 Since we are tan;:lpt no prayers to say 1 , y. not ex - ceding 8. lines, per year, - - 500 i 'I 0 such as inusoo,,otherE, pra Special and Editorial Notices, per line, 10; Yet do thou 5.10ry in talc choice, - ve*.A.H. trmisient advertisements must be! Thy choice of - his good, fortune boast; paid in advance, and no notice will he taken !Fp, neither gr i eve nor 4 t r ,,j o i,, e , of advertisements from a distance, unless they To see Itim gain what I have lost : are accompanied by the money or satisfactory: The l-ei,lit of my di-'lain shall he, reference., ! To laugh at hint to hic: 3 ,li for thee; - , -t i To love thee still, but ',2".1 no More , n i) . ' ..-.• • .i",'", 4. \ A .- real JOHN S 31_1NN, , ATTORNEY 3YU COU.':".SE!.I.OII AT LAY, - . Coutkr,Tort, Pa.. wil! novn,l ti ,, ; ecrral Courts in Po:tcr ar.-I"M'Kenn Al! tisin;• , s cntra, , ted in his care will rrocive ntion. Office olx _oppc . site the Co,lrt E. W. KNOX, ATTORNEY AT 11.11.11',.Coudersport, Pa., v." 111 regularly atiimil the Courts in Potter and the ft djuiuing Counties. 10:1 ArdHITE, G. 01,3ISTED, ATTORNEY & COUNSELf.OR AT LAW. Coudersport. Pa., will fittetld to all itut‘inii , - , ,entr.-tqted to his cafe. with 4trotapthes anti fidelity. Ofilue in Tempest are Block. e,:- ond boor. Main St. 111.1 ISAAC BEIN;;SU ‘ , ,TTORNIZI." AT LAW, Couder3port, attend to a!! tx,sin:2ss entrnstcd to him. Iv:th care and promptness. o.tlire corner and Third 3t:4. 10: L. P. 11ILLIS10, kiTOI3.NF.:i AT LAW. 11 - .2ii:14 , r0 . . r.ou. att , nit the. Courts to l'ot.ru• 31 . tiettu 'Counties jr. W. I.3ENTON, BUSVE:rOq ANO CON: Muwl T I',l :11.1 case ar,Cl • AV. K. KING, i .., . .i.... 7 ~.. Ve. 1, . f .'a ( 4AI , Til - ; - i ISRVE Y 0 R. DILAFT:SMAN .V;FI CI )N VEY- , ~,,',•- tat L' ,1 t,.. - tailli. ANCER, Smetoport. M Kean Co.. l'a.. will '----' . C...., Iti:CU'l to i1116ill':, fur non-cc- .d.:ut I Ln-I - holderi. upon rea:Lmulde Lenm:. 11. - !1;• , em-' cc - givon if reonired. I'. S.—Mays w' any pact of the Cousity made to ant- r. Q. T. .ELLI.SON, T. - I:AC:HUNG paysici_vy. Con !c-;port, Pa., I reinembce when t ii.1 , ..1 Or: less youth te . :ipcctCally “ iticurn tii.2. Gi11... 1.. , 0. ;h.! , vii:. as i s ii .: , ,„y 7 ... ,..,11EaL4. v . .i,..ii, lic Liw .. .4 - lit lage and vic:nity C7 , at. ite will piont;,ly re- :. , .„ . t .... I ; ••,• 1. ' --/, k a , - -;a.:s LL • , ..J . y ~, r....L4 ~) u........f, ~,,, 1 .I,r al /.. spend to all :alli tut pro ,--:..,......1 - rv, -.... ~ ~ • ~ . . .. • -. i -,_, a - ()face on Main za.. is Ipiii , ling :orin,ily ou-' " 1 ' l `l l ' ..)r \%11 " 01 ' 2 :' II : I '-'!" 1 ' . • + • iii ‘ t-- " lan ) . copied li: - C. W. ERLi. I:-..,;. : , ..22 a I o.)i .Sil V (.12th, hilt] at: idea taut t ii,.:re was . 110 limit 1 , sr &.•..1.1 ttrililllll , • ' I 'lid net re- COLLLNS - Slitril. . , , i ticCt '_llle,.. the liist ~I , ;ti.:, ta,icti, jr!rha.7.s in SMITII S. JONES, ;a private parlor, _cur iCa,l6,its Viet.llll to pEdLERSIIN DRUGS, MEDICLNES. PAI7.•:TS,' the ~, . ,,,v . , .. ,i1 0p ; it then transforws him la- Oils . , Faitey Articks, Stationery, t):} - C00.?;.' .. ~ ...i .tkr• L vz . t ra , - , ed be ~,,,r and soon Groceries, &c, 'Alain st., Cordersp , irt, Pa. • ~" "' - _., aa 7,..= , ` . 7 10 : 1 Ihi fills a drunkard's grave. Bet th,e good sense cd - Ri grandfather, D. E. OLMSTED, soot. cuuvitteed toe t•ta, wy upitilwi was .PEALT:II , IS DRY COLIDS., Ei , :...M.."-T - q - , . w r( iig. After pointiw: - out tile :r.rt - ul con ciothirtf„„,„ Crocker:-, Gtoecries, :s.c ~ 11;1;n .4., so.. n. ,,, 1 ,„., ~i. . t 0 ,, - i. , ,, ~ L ,,,i 3 ,. one 1... L. ,. s w ith CreotOer,port, Va. 10: 1 i - '---:- . - !a ine,-..ti, ' w ., ewitlztued :, - , 31. 'W. 3IAN.N, i •• ..%.." 1) 5,a., 40. .1_ 1 SN.I , 1,. ~ ~, L,, , , „DEALER IN BOOKS .t STATION?.RT, LAG-1 one of L'ne prin,;.pal :it rects ~. a 1.1 ,- : ..r...p1:- AZINES and Music, N. W. cornt:r of 31:tin; mereizti tti.vn in l'ennsylv,o, ::::t": i ...h•:Et...:.". and Third ~ sts., Coudersport, Pa. 10:1 ~to uteet wv voutv_ es_ , lie , -e frialci, t'rt,;:: E„ 11. 'HARRINGTON, I Green, whom .I. had n.tt ..••••tiou for rn toy ' t • vcars. A:l,r tads to ~ . 4 , - ovcr 0,41 0 0...2g...: ttateo JEW - E1 4 1,,P, Cc,udersport. Pa.. having engag-- ' w ~. ed a windpw in Schoomaker ,it: daek•ion's : :" 1 " scrape s . I prup t.sed:ion: et nir.;.' -; to (trial'. Store will cagy nu the Watch and Jewelry ,:faking hint by tit' :inn we wit:let.l tc business there, A fine assortment of Jaw- wards the " St. Nicholas." But when we elry constantly ou hand. Watches ;and.: reached t h e door, Frank reAtzed to enter. Jewelry carefully repaired, in the hest style...; "Conte, Cotllfi," said 1.,,,i‘ let's hive solne on the shortest notice—all work warranted. 9:34 thing. We don't weet tonipau.ons of our youth evcry day." " No, ieor,ge," replied, " I have i;ign - - - ' - HENRY J. 01431STED, - (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES W. .93ETTI,) ed the pkdgu." DEALF.R IN STOVES, TLX 3 SHEET ir.oN i 1 ~ Sig;ted th;. pledge: ha: ha: ha'. you, ,, RARE, Main st., nearly opposite the Ccuru I continued, " a youth of twenty turned House, Coudersport, Pa. La a:A Sheet ,' into an old fo , n , of seventy: A perfeet -Imo Ware made to order, in good slYie' on' teetotaler, I -'n _suu- .' ly, before - u'r short notice. Hi. thirty you'll be gray headed : Come .now, COUDERSPORT HOTEL, i Frank. flinr , off this cold water fit, and ,-, D. F. GLASSMIRE, Proprietor, Corner of take something •to oblige a friend. • . ~ ; main and Second Streets., Coudersport. Pot- i ~ If ycei era Inv friend,'" said he, "don't to Co.. Pa. " ''''" for heaven's sake, lead ins to drink, and -9-LLEGA.NY HOUSE, bret,k my word 6f honor. I have seeo SIMUEL M. MILLS, Proprietor, Coleshu-g! enough to warn nn from the' downward Potter,Co., Pa., seven miles north of Cou'_ val.', awl God forbid that either you or I ~, t e2 W ort, ou the ltiellsrille head. 9:44 'should flul a drutal-rd's crave. \Zany of Bu . ocr po,d thinks, :is we do. Cond . the muse ut •tdo.,tl, it“2oll:tnl.'l:i.. her gNter. ny her. Wealt., of \,uid thom_hot (.1 to ;tl.: - t:lat to 1:1.,.‘“ , xv,lo do no:. Read fol:owik; dlo.ert an'd bivo 12.0n.e nett t I..re thee ci •= r-,r 1.1. - .4 1 :,ot !outtti :11.2•. - 4ij;z: , Z , !,c rirtccr bad i•uw...r to murC. rot; I c 170 - %-;;11,.nr, As , Nrol t!ly lortiiNy nono I do courers zal , u'rt sw',tet. vet !tityl They-.,...in !toil:rill pi' thy: sweets, Eivors ere bat everything it inlets. And since tin it eiiit unereithen one, Thou - rt ',tinny to be 1..!i5,"‘.1 The morning resP, th ....i, untoueh'd stands., 11:: briers. 11 , ,w I 1.;u; i•I iI r her .1,, 01 IStoare! iir,th are go ;e, A:1.1 Ltl; h4r. on. oue. 1;i u• 1 1 , 1.. ! Nl.l 11. RE I T.) mte Hatt',tsc het. ,u now! Ilin But, opr poet 1:-!•••ttteh leourtier—,:nay 1.'4 the I,tsz p.,ein havetbeen r.ettlre.,.=e-i to h.it J anc.i . k,r to ti:4 ciao ti.tnk,ll..v....ver, v it: , l't:tt. ,t ! • • r n c , tll - .11:11 , p1;••ati.,1 'Jove MSS Fr 3::: the J..Tseyi S to-e 'liatlette ONL. GLASS, ME I a)Oote. to! 14e, l'Ellzipies of Ti gZ 1)a1i - lo:171,:9, ;ma fiN Disscoirpt;oq of ?Jo T.itel-Oared 4ilD ic'etvs. COUDERSPORT, POTTER COUNTY, P 4,, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1158. those who used to enliven our youthful band, I am sorry to say, have died by the hand'of interuperave." "Nonsense, nonsense, this is no place for a temperance lecture. You talk as sagely as old Deacon Sharks surelyyou will not refuse to take only once Jluac with an uld fri - end. ,Come, now, don't" be so dry, let's /‘ Ptrl:a F y," continued Frar:lc, "this one glass may prove the ruin of 116 both, and " There you are again," said I, "offon another leuturc. Opposition, I presume, to old Father 31 . tttliew. Why, Frank, laying all j“hes aside, I did not expect to find you so dry and uh.3ociable to an old friend." As I said this the color flew to Frank's cheeks, and I saw that my ridicule had nearly diiven him to forsal,e , his resolu tion. He could stand the scoffs and soci:rs of others, but coming, as they did, from one whom he esteemed, thq had the ef icct which I 41,.sir.A. I again rqeated the invitation to oae glas3---obly one glass to oblige a friend. Stamping hiS tot on the pavement, he said, in a - half frauCe voice— "I will drink—yes, driult if it hills MC." We enured, and I called for some wine. We were shown into a larute, handsome room, richly fm niched anti decorated with paintings. Over the mantle hung the portrait of the " Father of his country.'• The liken•-s,s of George Washington was used to ornament a fish ionab!e yeoy-shop! Now, in. my old age, I shudder at the thought But to return. We were Foln sPatf-c.l by one the LankkotLe tabies, nud tligagq iu jovial converstr tim. G 111,3 after glz.N.i rii,:app-are.i. eticli of u-3 was bc.astly drunk. Frank 6-reea. tcit, 11:td bitheito wirh,tood the ewptatiuu f:1 the wine cup. lay On the to all around. I being mom Ina. ly" scars his senior. and used to an oe easio al glass, was nut easily affected by the lig or; but he was a were Youth. and a very It tle wade him so drunk as to be iuseesible. When I had somewhat r• - ieover id from the state into which the wine had thrown me, I arose any ittietiv icrt the room, ftar ing that Frank 'would hear we. I now felt that that young lad had been start,sd on the road to ruin . ;\liv a wan %Om shnuld :rave erhiourit.:ed hint 'n his Cued residn tion. and warn- Lim l'r mi tft-6 , ,wnwaril p . u .:,. B ut i ti ... 1 , 2 , 1 ,1 .Lif ti I had rut the intexieizting la ~w 1 to hd , iiis.—lie a,,,,k— -,,11.1 5,,,,,,,i, wi,Lin ~,,... t•, whi-p.. that " I lia , l b , •,•n l'ie c else Lll" his ruin ; lie would not ..tp t , there, bat -I.iiitla drunk ard." -With thise -thoughts I 141 inill. k** * * \ s Five y^ar3 r , ll:•td round, and I was. one or th,, ~,,,,, ~,,,,,,i-ui incr,:,ant, i, Lb.., town of P . After inaii.,-ain atterript,, , I. hal for.iaken the intoxleatiwriaiw!, anti win,: then a 'jell wet-chant, doiref, all ex.- tensive bu-itesz. NV hat hid b.aa of Illy talented college friend, Frank UreCil. I knew lint ; Lot I hoped that he too had left elf drieking and was Join :4 well. a Litter 0 6 .11 ni , ht in rlic month of J.uot.,! - ::, Lw is seated in the parlor of Illy han.i,onic r_si.l,ume, a servait entvre , l .• A poor b.2 , z , .;.tr. allnost Frozen; is LI, tug on the d oo r slap. I raisc.i him up, a 2 ,1 ha inluirod in a lobs, weak tene, for Mr. 11.Ineroft." MEM ii : =!,t and inonediately hasten ed to the door. True enouttit, the door step lay a ;Ilan clothed in 1.!-s. He was partly eJrcreti with snow—by hip s;de was a buttla, partly with 'hitter. I knelt, down and gaz;tl into his :ace. It was Frank Green :—/te tca.i DEAD Oh! what a retributiun was this: The incidents of the past £o hod upon wy mind. 1 reme.lll.;..r,d when, a few years vga. I ••,4-.,:d in limit of the S:. Nicholas." .Vranit.4,o drink, and. when be re fu.ed, ridiculed ban and drove niln take zne damning- lire. What wa, the re. ? \I as I a murderer ? I i lc:A, n 1 ;ie life of my y t„,4111 Con) pail a - and sent .iimdown to a d kin-Ult.: grave ? It was I who first tempted him 'to break hs pledge. llad I not done this, perhaps he never would have . tasted liquor, and would have, it cd a happy life. Bat as it was, that UN E. qL ASS had proved his ruin. He went forth into the world a drunkard, and, at last, God had scat him to-my door to die ! inv.pArEp.s A Wlpaw's ltronT.--,A Vermont. J adge of Probate has incorporat ed it as a part of the law of hi , : court, that the .Amini. - itrator of an estate must allow the v, 4 .dow the cost of a newspaper, she malting her own selection, from the common Fund. The common law of Amer ica now recov.nises the newspaper as a family and individual necessity. It is classed with-pigs and potatoes, caßsimere and c01ic...), a thing to be exempted—like the Emily Bible—never to suffer from ra pacious creditors, never to be parted with iu the direst poverty. Fill t•te bumper fair. Eve7y drop we sprinkle Oa the brow of care, Smooths away a wrinlle." t• I "Well?" said the king ' I head, yrith a blue bird perched on atilof..;,-' ~- . 1 • At a party of friends, asqembled in Pa' `theft 1" ~. I invented the story of that fleial . flag, staff ia l ,front of me for dentraltiP • 1 ' riS, an aged Judge was called upon to re-1 - I , ;and a neighboringmarsh bullfron• for die' r• l bays, C eat porize a concert for-me, and in` late some events in his own judicial life, , The-iing recoiled in terror. And Wherefore, Ilonsieur ? g , compliineete I sUppose, to the PresS, law', and he narrated the fidlowing thrillitnr; "Because \I wanted to prove to France. honored with a tree tie] et of witnission 'I% incidents to illustrate the cruelty and...at-Li the most triglitlin ll lien nature and Igo a visitimr in- thii- Surdity of applying the torture to oht . ain I that "ith the\t'rtnr'e'.r, • the truth : . , i ~ falsehood was believed—the holiest truth nary I always take 1, v work . alomn ittiaf , . 4 .We will ,To back," said be, "to the I 'assassinated. Sire• to this proof I nave your readers ought to be. oblLt.d it) Ina days LotifS XVI; - I was then oue 'rat; s ly a o e r r i i t fi l eed m t y lte4l i t n i dearest to me in the furs electing the' l charmingest spOt:in ha: the king's jucle•ese--but, before that. I •i'las' i n l`nthereftn-e, cannot be! tare to give shipe and symmetry to'what- , ' •c,oubted." . • r !, ever of ',news I have to connounicate:--e a scholar at the Universite. M • y loan I r rieurs,.. said the king. "let the l This Pe'rlt is the 'Flge•rennate- of 1 "llonq' alt our lit, was not smooth. 1•71-aileois, - my foster' crow t i lr i 13 ,. .. , 111 continuer '' Tile,: \turning to his tie 100, yards and house gardens,' ivitielt'f !sister, canoe not untie, but . often, 1 chancellor, •'.Mensieur, &Oat this liigtn, neir creWded stretus won't permit in thii ' , away in the provinces, to cmotOrt arid • let it , city, cot tiri bute , .l !i:lto car of- inagnif t enbt cheer me.. I loved her as if she lied In..en ' i'tf ' 1("Ilt".e '''' ° 6 ' jli ' 'l"ll c•H Pi\il'ir'i '. be known throughout the kingdom." . : dimensions. It iis laid out at prisCiail a sister of my blued. D-; 1 111111 L- IVl' ISA. i -..------------.--...--.0--. pretty nnuell on wild nature's origin - 111 3 visit a terrible circumstance occurred. I j Letter of a Dying Wife. ' plan. , for which, if I remember ri , rlitly-,; lost a valuable diamond snuff box,i spoke 1 Coy The fulliiving p most nruebiter frau.in ' ' 01 e• did not reCCI•4 a corporation prise of- 1 . loudly of my loss, and had ever y plabe; , , , r ., , ._ll,, ',.. ,,11, . ‘ , .1•-, CJ, but which ileVC.lll.llCle3i- she cari•i••?,, seatAcd. , , lot ~letter trout a dying wife to her s us- • • ed . out, resolutelyj in spite of eziginjers.n• ! band, was foll Lid some mouths after her Tie ti:,:onorl snuff box ive. found.. ceonnottees of inajorities; - and. One of t h e pnai n e • nr the Court disco--; death Letween the iezives of a reliniet,"rellitects• volitive, which she was -very rune c.f 1.) ,3_` , ,,1 must cont',,,, 4 she lies spread out bet:. erect it hidden in the pallasse of the bed I . Hsing. The letter, whien iv:, int:rally fure we , I like 11 0:- wild waYwdraneBs and in which my foster sister slept. unstudied arrange tint quite as well - its I !dint with tearanarks, was written long A general movement nf interest showed oefore her husband was alyure tllut the,' do ihe prospective perspective and art.de-, itself ill the salon of 3Fine. de Flacque. velopineat which the science and industry ville. The President de Page pauseilej_ igraq of fatal disease had fastened 'Too . ' I tbe lovely forui of his wife, iwno di e d at 'of the '‘,Cumtnission" are to give herii The recital evidently pained hint. 1 1 , the furor Hy By the way, was'ut it:a.-eu the tine of nineteen. "Francois, my foster sister, the freSli 1 , i - "When this shall reach your eye, dear !rums coincideaceithat all four of the Park checked peasant of 3lootrean, she who I - had trudged' wearily throtn -, 11 frost and ' t-ie°ll2.-•e' some day when yea arc turtling' plans adjudged bt..-st worthy of prizes out: ' , of the thirty - -th s ree which were handed in; over the relics of the past, I shall have snow, to come and throw herself upon my !passed away forever, and the culd, white r -were drawn up b$ New Yorkers and three neck upon the steps of the Sorbonne; nniteh of them were cuifdoyees iu the offices Or . Francois, whose skin was soft as velvet I' tone will be keeping its lonely l over the lips you Lave so often reseed. ' nrounds of the Cehtral Park? - CoMpetit, and her eyes so tender and loving. , ;ors of this elass froniel-er cities and, the I, the sud will b. , growing green lino: , The 3iarquis. took a pinch of snuff, brit • country generally! will \ninlinstandriterettf- I shall hide forever from 'your si ' , II t the' I saw the snuff fall upon the grMind. . 'tor Oen we. go in ;fur no fie and : dust of one who has otte, nestled coos,: to j . "Tilt:). drpgged her before the ju'lnes. your ware: heart. For inany long nod ; and pioteet our own ar and indlistryn• I ;visited to excue4e myself; but they fore- ' sleepless nights, when all hut tay tin:in:ins. whatever maY be the "le•rits\if rsirgtierli ed me to preside. They pretended ham). '' were at rest, IlhavenTernied w i t h the enn- and outsiders • and they 't. Aced .auy ieali n y to repose the h•rehest confidence in lottn7er to agree with \ ' ~ my natural impart? flits. m y e „,„i ne sciousness or alintro:iehiler, death, until at ', las: it has forced itself upon Inv mind 'n ••----4-Jona P. nabinsnon he,", - rejoiced and the populace threatened to: '11 , (1 although to you, to of here, it therin :net we t.loi:t. lour- iveryOUnz 15191v):1. in stone. me Isbell it was known that I had Judee." : , not, seen] I.eut, the 11 , 2 rVullS hilagill`r (4 - 1,.. : . , . nl ordered—" fhae. .31. lie. wa, _.,011 trill yet . yet. dear ciet,,..e. ‘it is so; many , We,- the incorraptible people of this* ? Page :, silent. 1 : maculate city, havebren almost irrecover weary nights have I. passed in the en could hear nothing but the cracklin , of' week at the lobliYistr4„, ideavor to reconcile myself to 1ea.611 ,, V9ll, l')13. shucked this the fire, and the - oseililltillnS of the ii'li- . dahlia. The pictur„ on the wall were! wh°;" I ' hive s o well , aud this br-tht "lini)st ' y and ca ' YlegisLtive virtnejYt ' de ' reloped in our considerably young:T . world of sunshine and beauty ; and Lauren i uoisier than the guests at that Inonienei I inde.ed is it to strugnie un silently and : ister, Wisconsin. t.)arrespectable,dailie.s M. de Page recanted : "That I hail have all had editorhil flings at her, and all alone with the sure conviction that. I am • ordered the rack! For Francois firmly g,_, durrtr un?potted readers (lave cried, " e sliune,!.," denied everythine.; the theft r ali.con..n about trnleare all forever and and cast the first stone. .9:rice tae said into. the dark valley. .•But, I. know in ' stagily reminded me or Montrean, of her to our , Itevlin—" get, thee behind me,..Sa- Whom I have believed, and leaning on Ills " mother, of the days of her childhood, and? :tan, we nave azstitued the virtues'f' 1 11 - 0 ano, I fear to evil.' ! : .... of our mutual relationship.. had tinno not. Rancid corp.oration , and I "Do nut blaine tile If •I- ' ' o i :coping even all , . • . • , • • n , " I had ordered the question l legislative butter wont melt in our, yam " On I the ery of the younn girl broueht , this fr"' you.' Hone enuld I subject you', ; , 1 i, milts _any more, and wo can't toink of naked before her judges. 6 . „. . ti spar, y n ni of all others,. to such sorrow es i feel ai . oue oi the Limit). of states feeding on any parting, wlien time viii wake It apparent ' fnna that cry. The torture was applied . But - .F1 .. ,e , ; ,, e to you r i . cuu ni i, , t , wt,bni. 11l tire, i, . T ling but tic r , eaily swret and getmine Her eyes grew weaker: n .n n , nnti ... tnn ,,,grar - sic . d. .I . l'e rornet that the virus ; of a, turned her eyes upon me. G e inl enen .. 0 ' 11 Y: to br at your side? , shaii e , Ile, and plioiiiitl:* Vl_olll' vea l Ili,•:: ..:WIr.:IgIU:i 114° rue "iail pox, after haring I have had a sisand thrust thr,Jugh Inv . .ree cear-c end" coovaleseace 'over the b.ely to tin: hiit. That look stabbed wore u I .Y, brea , f, wipe the Icireto &v.:pi ir,r.g: , . our: 1). , ,.,,,iv, arid tisiwr i ,,iir dep.irl 1 , ;.,..t. s.,ii.. i Li L1:.11 Li r,d neater ut hie, expends its weak le ....illy. eni ten:neer:, upon the extremities, which They put her knees in the leaden bout. it i n t o its Maker ' s P''''"` - '''' e "' 11 '` i ' ; '' ' i " ' - tee last to eXIIII,II. ti . ie cerritption and last Wu:nail's holiest praye.. But it is not in '' ••lier cries grew weaker." Poor i isconsin . is likely to be—slid I submit. Yours is the privi- t r ' ) r ' - ' e ' ver. At this part of the recital of the Pres. ' Bi , tdgered state.onaeCeunt lege of watching, thno iien ion:, and drt.a. / oe a ver . 3 - gi•e:itly idelit a thrill of livrair ran throu•di us all. , of this: awkward fail from exceeding grace; ry nights, for the spirit's final flight, and n 111.:7 put the fire to the pit of herbut., in tire mine of our own proaress . 6)- - , JI transferring Inv s raking' head from wards recovering how picking and steal , your breast to my n.'•av ours b r s-ont. And ' Mg, I protest. you shall share my lasi thoirirt, and the last faint pressure of f e te hand, and the ", \Ll • Y `' r Ticalann I ' 3 doing wir°ll ` krs in last tedile kiss sham be yours, and. even , waning•haid the way of the transgressor. " squelched" all the policy and whet') the flesh awl heairt shall have failed ' Ilaviu g ticket aeencies he could lay his inagiste , tile, it'F'y eves shall re - n, 00- yours until rial hand on here, he looked- anxiously glazed in death ; and our sP,I in: shill' ' ,enilv. . ahout Lim for new lotteries to conquer: i, de one lust commit lion until ... faded from my view— he last' of earth ~i you Eked mingle with the first brineit l' LermOS ilaiving 'q Ile soon became convinced that the let.: their central offices in 06'67i _ uliiiiiises .c,t , the uilt , adi 1,..4 olaries or . - t • h, I st'oes, thou;!') once. legal,r have ceased_lo 5... 1.-p:chilly was this the case in l r icorgia. Ile therefore dispatched Sdr . 62111•1' world, where part zws are unknown - Well• do I know the spot, my dear, . nfte,, j ~ fort t flirt:eye, a confidential detective : with t.eorge. where you will lay me. and as ___ i. letters viii credentials to the Govet•not Or hay& we stood by the ':ace, I ' w , Grorgizirto break up the lotteries of Swan ' watched the Edell° - l • w set set. as it grneced 'e. -• ~t C' ~ no. a. a others. lie received the 'net. - 1 1 1 ge ed Hashes (I*m:di the l • . ca \ esn dial ...• „ ~ - • f ... - coup •_ration O. the urovernor and law . land burnished the nrassi, mound around' nil:incr.: df Georgia, and in almost no time us with stripes of horn shed ,old, ,e) ,came' all the intrtie • there s were -arrested and " L i ' perhaps. has thought that some day ; ' • --' - equisitions were sent on for the agents e 7 of tis would come alone, and whichever i . here--aniong them Benjamin Wood, b`roth , it might be, roue name !Would be on the i er of (Aar late invincible Mayo: Wood tithe stone'. Tut we loved thel spot and L n'' i n• • • n'' - ' i was equalto a, yto n e except bleating up rimy' you will love it rtone the less when • ' lotteries 'and ' i • , oaths. you ! p.. , 2C the sa me stir ii ,, •'n . 1 ' " s own TheprOnipt rrac. t v .., tine a pnar ,sa '•, , i . , .- • , •,,, .- liner am. i e o n n ‘- eration or Georgia in this matter is .._,, ')iii pen, throve the grass that grows over your , „.,.41, , f ,1I -, —. 3 woman, who, with difficulty ~, ~., o a, praise. The kind.pfeinter th.aw.iw , vie, tier. grove, . ... . '",' P a ' \rtls grave. - I know Volt will-9 there. • z's l Icticed comity k pleasant t' ' ' prioutteu to be . - , • • • •,., el • '-‘ 0 sne, eSpecial ' ii :n , rl . tin, spint will be with yon'then, and '';'. • : : , ceti :, he Lid biukell and crushed which' n, in else:" lute this where untold •snms, \ruler among the waving I;r:inches : 'I : she n'aeed upon tile head of s'l. do Pane , , wrung by fraud from toiling and lb-her:int _ nut Lflif : 2.),l. Like one crushed, the old man raised , thousands, can be interposed to defeat'the his eyeF, in terror beneath that hand which --- I i ' ' ; onus of justice. Our citizens and anthor weighed Idol down.- MR •110{W w ill be happy to - reciprocate The other Old people were pale, I look-; tie spirit -whenever an occasion ' ed at tu:rself ill the glass, I was inure than, LE ----1-- Tlllr ies. Those two highly respecta ' pale--I was green. I i 'cry fraternal papers; the herald l Tears awl' sobs from the eyes and I R .solo ( !.3 have advertised this Georrria ,3 mouths of these twO, ruined by each oth- Cerr.. windle veryla r gely,' sometimes er, mingled together; and ICI. de Page Ma. : a whole side of those stupendhus , took that hand, and carrying it to his his,, sunshim once, notwithstanding stich.:ad as the thine" man kissed-tire lt • e , . Ott, and he breezes - is a criminal eft'enee, punishable I was pardoned as the dying man is par- One Of aid imprisonment. - ~ . i i doned. i For M:tdame Casa Bianca passed the piece to •s have been bought up by:that farm which was free around. the neck f•• - t.) .4111 byl.l 1C Cof advertisers, the New Yerk. M. de, Pa- bi:d sw: lan ; and they are is find now its '6 That evening," continued the Presi- , before it mdages and advertising ,extras dent, "there was a Court Ball. I appear- feet of t wesaid Ledger. At all events ed at it still clothed in my Judicial robes, derstan , wising proprietcir has grown rich land bearing with me the death waninti"vou''re I do so, and all by means tif-this 'ofan Francois. Bending my knee to the aller its: ie n ..t , rdeinain and advertiSittgrt • earth, I said to Louis XVI. I how ha unitsr if our business tnen can ' See. TIE TORT 05 II IL -!Omleh "irtncoise was innocent ! I knew it. ft was I who had iiitiden the the dia:nond " Sire, to-day the Lines of my foster sister have been broken or the rack. ri cloud la was her accuser, and she confessed all." voiced II FOUR CENT „ TERgS.--$1.25 FER Ar+01.1.;111. if the above p.tragraph It ha 3 a taut" to priek * theat crifh:—ED'a] liguation meeting of the minor 4 II d