The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 16, 1858, Image 1

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a l ' • R. -- R. HARRINGTON,
i r s i s is , ?WE . LLI2R, Coudersport, Pa., having
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al a window in Schoomaker 6t Ja
More carry on the Watch and J
lasine:x th-re. A fine assortment o,
Cry congantlyoau
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W tebe
LS 12 weiry Carefully n
repaired, iti the best
a* 42 tba chortest notice--all work warra
RENRy J., OLMSTED,
(BrCCESSOII. .I,OIESI w. • EIM11,)
1r11, 11 , , R STOVES, TIN' SNEET TR(
E, Main st., nearly opposite the ,Con
e_te_
! n ,4rtow. Coudersport, - Pa.'Tin and Slice
crin Ware made to order in good style of
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ort notice 10:1
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In v CuUDER OTEL,
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VOLIng XL-141-43ER•93t:,i‘
JOI - B' S. nANN,
,iOI:NEY CI)IHi! . SELLOR AT LAW.
Caohsport, Pa., .will 2iitend the several
fonts in Potter and WKettn Counties. All
hsinosi entrusted in Lis care will receive
attention. °Ace on Main,st., oupo
ite the Court House. 10:1
F. W. KNOX, •
TIORNEYAT LAW", Coudtisqlort, Pa. - , will
g;ihrly :Wood Elie Courts in -Potter and
{a adjoining Counties. • .10:1 •
ARTUUB. G. OLMATED, ,
ITORNEY. S: COI,IIiSELLOR AT LAW,
Ci.udersport, P:.t . .„will at r,....L41 to all businesi
1(.) kis 'care,. with i;rTni.ines and
tjality. Otfie in Terepimince - triuk,
sci
fta floor. 3!ftin•St. . 10:1
BENSON.
TiOiISEY AT LAW. -
Coudersport, Pa., will
c.0a.1 to 1 - .ll.buslmls entrusted to him, with
p. Liniee corner of West
cla Third ste. • 10:1
L. P. WLLLISTON,
ITOTINEY AT LAW, Wellsboro', Tioga Co..
fa, attend tie
_Courts -in Potter and
11 . Kean Counties.
E. W. BENION,
svEron. AND COSV4YANCER, Ray
-11;)11 P. 0.. (Alli.gany Tp.,) Pottir Co., Pa.,
in.latier.tt to :di i,u - s:ness iu his line, with
r l te ;6.1 • .9:33
riIVEYOII. DRAFTSMAN AND CONVEY
ANCrat, Smedli,ort, rtienn Co., Pn, 1611
ctn.]. to business for non-reigenc.. land
holdeN, upon
.reLinable. terms. Raferen
togi.en if . r.tioired. P.'S.—Maps of any
tartsr . the County made to order. 9:13
- 0. T. ELLISON;•
4CTICING PI[II-TIAN; Coudersport, Pa.
ripectfully informs the Cir.:tens of the vil
lige sad tiicinitrthat lie will promply re
ipue.l to nll calls for professional services
OEtte.on Main st., in building formerly oc
tupied og C..W. Ellis, Esq. - 9:22
OLLINS SIIITH. • B. A. JONES:
SMITH JONES,
11LERS IN .DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS
Ws, Fancy Articles, Stationery, Dry Goods
Groceries, tic., 3laiu st., Coudersport, Yu.
10:1
D. E. OLMSTED • -
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EALER IN DRY GOODS, READY-31AM:
Clothing, Crockery, Groceries, be., Main st. ;
CtiAdersport, Pa. 10:1
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M. W.- M.A.NN,
tALER BOOKS & STATIONERY, MAG
AZINES andllusje, N. W. corner of Main
azd Third zts., Uouderaport, . - 10:1
'TELLER, Coudersport, PM, haviiter engag
-0.1,s window in Schoomaker Jackson' ,
carry on the Watch and' Jewel'.
l atinesathere. A fins'assortment of Jew
-147 constantly on • hand. • Watches and
- ittrelry carefully repaired, in the best style,
" tba shortest notice-all: work warranted.
9:34
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11. 1 0111 7 J.. OLMSTEP,
tfirCcESSOll. TO JAMES W. MOTO
EI,SBLN STOVES, Tlll l k - SKEET IRON
WARE, Main st., nearly oPpositq'the' pour,
Ense. Coudersport, Pa. Tin and Sheet
Izoo Ware made to order, in good sty_le, on
GLASSMIRE; Proprietor' eorner
fain en 3 Second Streets } Cogderspoit, pot
ter Co. Pa.:\ 944
ALLEG ANT HOUSE /.
, • X inus,, Proprietor, Colesbnrg
‘ l2l ”r Co., Pa:, sey s erfActides-:Wth Cou
ouea the Wellaville Road. 9:44
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,gir . Our younn. and talented friend t l Cosa,
editor - Of the Poja, Agitgtor i beautifully triel
comes returning - relison; in tlm-follemlux Ver-
Lex coptrAytqd,to the W. Z -Evenii2g. Post.. -
gaven't been on a .'spree;' hat you, fnricj
)051;1);441.61. 166mi - teed' the' other kiud- (if spir
itualism,.mre reekon77el!?-17[E0;0191::}WAL,
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11259
O s6rrowing, self, return!
Thy vaeant„ thrniia'aWaits ' • • : 1
The prineeilvhcise wateh-laraps ever burri .
Aboge hjs•palace gates', .
! .Retarr—return, . -
() ruler: stern, :
0 best of potentates I "
Thy sceptre .
~,•.Put•otv thy jeweilml..erown
As free Prom all dishonorin stain
• 'As-wlien . thou laiast themdiialit;
• Thy subject -
.Witinaut the gates, .
Where'Highi' and Silence froWn. '•
Through thy long : exile, King, •
A. speetre'sat thy throne,—;
A feartlal shape--a-hateful
Whose rule I conli . not own.;
, .• His breath:was wrath, -
And•bn his-path -.
The torch of Ruin shone.
Return,o,.King, ancl
Suireme and absolute!
Usurping Pride shall not:again
Thy right, divine dispute . ;
Wilt thou
Reliellion. Pride,'
:And Passionahall be mute.
WELL:SID:MO', Pa., Sept. .
,11 - Zr T!le . following, poem . .bZ!.l:-• ur;:nizr:
tiikhble impress of Wbitiitkr. -
From Me . Atlantic . .,IPoit 'do for Sept. .!
LE MARAIS DU CYG.NE.* ;:•
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blush as of roses • •
;•• Where rose . never greittl; • ;
Great drops on the hunch-grass,
But not of the dew !
A faint hi the sweet sir
For wild bees to :Atari!
A stain that eltall'never
Bleaeh.out by the sun.
Back,.steed of the prairies!
Sweet. song-bird fly back 1
Wheel hither, bald vulture! •
Gray wolf, call thy pack
The foul hurban•volfures
Have feasted and fed;
The :wolves or ate,Border
Have crept from the dead
From the hearths of their cabins, .;1
. The fields of dui] corn, ,
linwarned and unweaponed,!
The vietirn. were torn,
t
By the whirlwin.l'oflnurder ' ' •
Swooped up acid swept on •
.To the low, reedy fen-lands,l
The Marsh of the Swan.
With 4 vain plea for
quitl, inerev,l
No t I,,ce was cr
rn the mouth., of the rifles •
Right manly they poked.
Hon p.il d the May t-imAine,
Grew, Maras d Cone,
When the death-smoke blki over
Thy lonely ravine! - I 1'
. •
In the homes of their rearing,
In_
warn 'with their
Ye wait the dead only
Poor children and wires.!
Put out the red fore-fire,„
The smith shalt not comet;
Un . voke the brown oxen.
; The ploughman lies 'dumh , :'
I i•
Wind slow from the Swan'SiMaish,
dreary death-train;
With pressed 'lips as blOodless-;
As lips of the slain 1 - • •
.Kiss .down the young
. Sritooth.down the gray. hairs,;
Let ttarigneneti the curses •
That burn•through your prayers
Strong man of the prairie 4
Idonrii"bitter and wild! !
Vaii, desolate woman I I,
Weep, fatherless child! 1
But the grain of God spingS.up
- .From ashes beneath, I ,
Aud the crownof rids harilest'
Is life out of death. • I
Not in imiti on the dial
'file shade mores arong; I • ,
To point the grent•contrastif •
Of right and of wro.ig.
Free.humes cad free altarsl
And fields of ripe food ;..
The reeds of the . Swan:s
Whose bloom is of blood
0n the. lintels of Kansas.
That blood shall not dry
Henceforth the Bad Angell
• Shall.harmless go, by. ;
Henceforth to the sun:, • et,,
Unchecked on her wayi
• Shall Liberty follow
The march of the day.
-41- The massar re of unarmed,
inemen in Southern Ktidsas
the Maraiis.du•Cygne of the: Fr
"I say, .boy,.whoso horse
riding,?" •
" Why, Ws daddy's.
Who is your (Liddy ?"'
,'" 'Wh3r don't ylcti :know.
,Peter Jones?'
yon're the sop.of yo!
do yCia : inake that oat . your
" Well don't geetly knoy,
plied the boy,`-' but you' se
be a widower, and 'ioarriedl
tr.r:•who was-annt an.
uPfliell°lft"
'sweetest .P 1 tin the wed-,
- th4 Wti.e.biesi- or the
bettoieOi tot fibs Thiliciplis of .141-tocociy,..A 03 f Disse k Oioiiiorf: iOlO . •
, :911111DERSPORT---PQT.TER-0011 1 4TY TRVRSDAY- =SEPTEMBER , 1.6 -.1656;..,!
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In tilt italtits •
PARLOR DAUGIITERS.
BY ABACKELOR.:
_ .:, • `1
'young; ladies, genii if you S please,
inotlini too; just liAeu upraelkt, ;for I
haie a Short story to tell you'.ana'perliapB
at 'the' eloie of it, we will find a moral,'
and` perhaps a serition,
A-few dap' since, 'I called upon' a young
;
lady.' ' I - tuay as-wellSaY that, hating hee;nl
couiderably itilressed' •by her beauty I
and brillant conversation :at' several eve,d
ning 'social parties, I had resolved to prose
cute the ,acquaintance.' I will not affirm
that there had not floated vaguely about
inAny hruifirtaiti pleasing. rosé colored
• Bachelors ieferies,' whielt figured'
'conspicuously the beaming fade and ele
,"ant'fic;tire Of Miss F. - • •
Be tliat'aS it raay, I `called; and, being'
ushered into the - parle, "I 'gat down, and
a*aited With some itirPatieneethe 'appear
'twee alike lady. ; •- -
• .11Iy attention.was.arrestedly two voices
in an adioininff-apartmeat
• and the .door
belog ajar I was pcifoicBa listen - cr. -
"Oh, Oarrie," said a very weak Voice,
"if you Would onlylave assisted.ruethree
hours a day, thii:attack.'..niight•ltve -been
averted;, )Gut. tiow Air, top ,ate. I, know
that weeks, if not -niontlks of illness,_ are
before tne: aril all, tired
It
" Why
.Mother", replied a vOice,'ahnoSi
petulantlrhad admired it the evening
previous for its spirited-yet'amiable tone; . 1 ,.
—” Why ninther,,,nobotiy , . does kitchen .
work now, ; at. 'Wholly that any T ,
body . . Just think of Afif..gitlytife;or 'kiss
-i fisseciating• with
your kitdhen girl With .herdintty.hauds.
I.4"hy, the idea is absurd; -and,:lacsides,
hate' nouse-work." •
" Weil," replied the invalid voice • "
don/. know`what would haVe been thought
of your _assisting me about the hoifse
few. houis &tab :day . „Bit(T. - do know,, that
fur the Want of this, help,'l' i ttni now ill.
Yes' Carrie; for the 'want 'of 3,"'iStii'heiP;
haVe been obliged ta'ortask:ti3yself,;'
soon-made henappeanindoMth
her winning tinile,•gay laugh, and; bril!ianti
repartee; but, somehow, the image of, her I
overtasked, mother constantly came
;be
tween her
. and 'toy previous 'admiration ;
u, , after 'a few ill-at-eaSe-atteinpia tit c,m
versation I took my- J . „
As 1 ;lowly walked away, l musing, !A
,!hange caw e d'er the spirit of my dreams;
.i daughter who •t t
-.itch a a de:zree, as to, allow hcr'MOther
get Hail lira uift,r Thal ill, frOai being,
“vertasked,—eoulii .sueh it daughter be-:,
•anne "that- must,,inc4i.,aLie buoy tlits
fide of Lleaven,,a, wite
What if her hirsbanci had wealth; and
. filed her house with troops'of ervants ;
aunt& hb•have-a quiet; neat; Well ordered
:wale ? Woulat him children have a true
lltn,ilV,l 7 , dor
. dcf ylder•
make a:pc/J./or wife. - 13rillant, iiiscinat
mg—a hare. and costly uynainnut—Ohal
ieng,ing! the :ailiniratititi 'Of the world it,
way Le 4: but never the holy source and
'centre of tlia conduit and peitee ,of her
I
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Mil
ME
Aud; thus rudely - my rose colored 'rev. ,
cries wire ellair!*edtn nouibre hued ieali
ties.• I queried, was 'F. au e . .icep-i
:ion to:this rule ?
:lies of my ticgtihiritanee tere.teaily ps
t . .theiy • wothers" in doinestic ' atiirs7?
liow 'Many would not blush With shame
at • behtz %seen Malting liicad---not-'cake;
but bread r liuw many , could cook and
fable - a '.food dioner,or. super
latcodland direct such au ti,adertaking ?
Many to show the .. old : kasliioneil
is' not a "iierrid •thini
•., U
klO many could starelMia iron ir4shirt
bosom 'or collar, so it would look respecta
bly ? ' r- •
. Alas how few could I recall ' who
would not properly be numbered in' the
lou'lise of those - to whom the ,
were not only mysteries, but absolideiy
disagreeable an d 'tihdesi rable.
I say alas . l" 'fa' it; is a `sad` thin!*„ nut
only for us- younc , nien, 'the' flititreT' lcus
bands.: of these" &ail. lilies of iheiieltl,".
who. it toil, not, neither do : they hut
to- the daughters themselves.,
, Look attheoi—lPoi: thein yourselves;
younglailies. Where isthe roand; plump
solid arm and 'cheek of your gratiihnother,
at your age. ? 'Where is her power of-ca
durance, her exuberant. spirit,, depressed
,brno. circumstances, ;'her enemy and sell
rellauee, her
~ einergepeic,s l• and
' where - in` the: future are ;yea to - obtain
strength , to pas . .s , linsdathed- through' the
perils-of.maternity, •
_ i •LoOkaround -you . : nt : the„young
and tuothers; , what pitia i hie specimens ot
fead4lie ,hiuninity, ,diseo'ura l o.4il,
di;lieartened"'objels 'Or 'coMmiseration ;
what Ifaces of Tail are written
- Upon _.'their :shrunken'. viSages. before the
fitth.annive.rEArY . : o S,t!he
Look at tuf? unhappy conntcnancel of
Milt' the yon6Aiuzinitifi you meet Do
P '
they 'not spea_lc . o f
p sin e ,-anticipa tons-,
follovied - by 'Unpleasant ttalitid ?ei.. How
limy 1 :whct in l iyachplor
=I
land unoffcnd
ok: 'place near
I flak voyageurs.
MIME
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lie's..ußclc
G.
- ,
r nutle, hois
man
, how tas, re
,
gpi, to.
motheek.
• - he's on.).
sih
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a) B fa 8 4 prf4t.tinsl - i.o ftn, Wit rfu
neat housewife, VilioselarlailOstlngilliould
testify that huuseiYultly du='
ties Avere , e.. wAlltirioglottipleitspfe, lies
found by sad ea:xerietice,tlefwide. differ-1
ence between roniance:aud reality.. And
how many yontig, uniti . - of;maridage . .able
age a - 411,ine„:
g rOpects) srecinyi ritle
"disgelling of 'fills..
_or ,that; companion 's
'dream of'domeStie enjoyuteut,, takes Warn
ing, tui - d - Aipldsyhiniaelf:stirtily - nlciuf . ffoin
all matrimonial „einangleuieuts. - I assure
you, ladies, I „know. many st young man,
considered '..,by_s_calculatitig Minotaur and
' Todd
ware,, wire, .in.confidential .conversation,
rclocs not,besitate to say-..thai - ,lle'.does, nut
' dare JQ.get„niarried: • 7.i -
Why r ,7,: i ald a opyg,. Man. of. vt . ealth
and 'position to we, but last, Week, 'ewlien
I marry, I waut.ahave been
looking fa' the last 1.1‘ 4 6 yeari 'd
calculat"id by -nature--and education, to
make a'' hate' for ine;''inid- a true , intither
for children, lut• in vain, so: fay. Is not
health needed,? 'but .how cari -the 'frail
lounger and :divadler,-to whom; the 3nid'
night glar : e 'Of the 'chandelier. is. far more
familiar tiin-the morning surly have health
for:herSelfoirto-liegneatti - ta her:children
Is : not, a cifeerfuliii'spesition , nedded.? but
how can;thin : be - acquired4n. kept.by those
whose •liva are but one;;constant.round of
-
selfish frivulty ?, Hovrcart one Maio htib
its Of care and application,,*:withoutt. ever,
having , even the care . : uf' l lier own , rootillil
How ;can one ;superintend -the: details of-I
housekkeeping.: so, as:,to.,minister the l
couifc,rt, of:the 'household, ,to whom every
itniu:.of that housekeeping is ; nut,only un-;
known, but:positively 7",.•
telly iu, Fred although I may be able to
supporCan ; atiituateciJiarlor . orniy.nent, yet
tuy • taste does not run that : way - ; and so,I,
elloose to remain a bachelor,. until . I . find
an int eiiigcnt girl, wit:li. domestic.aceton
ptilitnents.", : •
.Is not this a common-sense conclusion,
hidies ? • Whether it is or'not,' - many'of
the niost 'desirable" yining iinbif'forl 'hug
bahils - are thus resolved, jand' more 'a're
coining tothink.so •
u lady, if yon,. wish your
p other's . life'pr,..lorhged,jielplicralvtit the .
house..." if" ... y . ,4_ , i . jh:hoattli` and -- la Sting.
beauty do housework. Ifyuu wish n. good
htisband;•and wish tO :hake 'hid:happy,
don't'" bate lionjework," •
- flowie:Preserve Womeii..!
'There is nothint , h in the world 'that w
think SO• - •finich of as we -do of -ivoniefi
()iir inother: is a woman—wife, siifte't; ani
pretty,cousins, are women ;,fiful the'flaugh
ters will be if, .(kl.eaven, spare them !)
live long. enough.... Aud.there is a loveu.
woman-in general-which- we do .not-deny.
A line,. magnificent specimen of the sfix.,
full of life and lealth, a ripe, red cheek
and Ilashitig . eye, , is
,Souiothing that:doe:-
one look ttt as sheillfininittes the
hu Ind riath sidewallfsandeVety.day:Streets'.
--k-i'lortii river.steamer„uniter full heAd
yob:with colors.,flying,.: is rather a pretty
sigl4 7 --rather stiring and ; and
- pail -tip our tieed liar to sCe . !ier• o,s;
and admire the sw . ellshp curs. CoMpa'r
atively, however, the steamer :sinks , into
insignificance, or some. Other flp`ry :deep
water," byff the, side of a Well-kepti,
dreised'WOdian. There iS 1 noi'rubbing - ii•
out;;• are: the 'ornament, charm.
blessing, beauty, and bliss of life—(wen's
life,, we mean, of course.) Any ..
.that can lie.devised for preserving .them
shOuld h e r imide'lmfistn..• They
are different fiotif any atlierlitid of friiitf
Yon lziannot"-pickle their: Xoneafinbitio
them up it:on : gar; and : set. them kit cold .
with paper wakes -in, brandy Over,
[their mouths. Ytir-canuut put them up
to cans, Sbal . ihein '
out, ihitiring• aailitla - sott , NOw.
aS•inen are so •depenilent•npon'3volifen-for
life's; choicest blessings,- a proper, oindept
preserving them becomeq of great
and we-are sure-that,the public will.thank
us fole.an•infallible recipe.
- .:Have. the -feet.„well.protceted,,then pay,
the. nextattention to, -.the., chest. ; ...
aheXt the repository of 'the organi.
There abides the heart! andlUkags.'
from' theiniPresSion§` nada t !fetid' Or=
gansrftbrorigh the.. s4in.: - that the• shiver
bell at - the, onset danger, A woJnap
iipotuay never shiv from the effect of calti
a er
liapo' . head - ; EUt
ietillie7coldittrike' . thtung ' h ,Iter ,, elothing
on' her - , , ,chest4 and .trffrgs?: hei feethf into:a
chatter,, ; and tine ,whole ; gttrauisgr }s is a
'eotaTotion,„ „OTT-and:den. a;l4 ~leyere jai
ds
pisiesi of cold
itS•feris ilkotisandS: 'T'Thiteffite
the feet are/Wi4l looked'Uffeti - -'n'eaterforgei
. the•chest. ' These points.attended:to,,the
natural connections-of-the ess will sun
ply th r e :rest, ' - and , the-wonian : is:re:lay:fur
the Now let her ,visitliet neighbors 4
go shOPliing,:3 ll .fillon
for.tbe o•ood,of.it for thelfun of lt. - •
'..lteepaWay;from:the'itikire . ot
Air that dry 'ilitiiti - :'inote'''or"lee's
bliated- Witte-gases evolved the fuel, ii
.poison. up:f4tairs.aikkruake the beds
glYt ff.444PA5h.51;91.3.1q
=
like mad,...Feptilate the - roods: t'sit 1
pent up 'yr a single room. with` double
Weilien.. ; : b rieeY,'•n r eed, - air - r"`lfCr I
coiii,e on during ' - e'Se
moie, ahoUrt f lie'
che4t: '
,110 'hot live in': dark' . 'rooms.
Light' failes.the'eirPetiblit•feeds .
- NO/ Ve,ietable" cart
e'njoY: li,4l,h'i r u'daikneii?"'Liglt • is 'nisi,'
as' neeesSiti t as ai b tow n • tail Is fail
preferable, Inatter' beLiq!y;.
if' ciit6Ple*ioia;
Thus turt - efi'in - rikard to the' physical
tileauS- -rot? ,
There-are indrai
mean? iniportaht.' EVerY Voinan siaitild
- be Married to an 'eieelient,
riaile. it is trite, .brirgi ... a . fe'ind wear, but
`the; ,ring that`;s' warn thlit; IceePs'
and the - Watefi l that . 'litis'idill and
— f d TI
C tinwouud'that, gets out,` of or (..r.
sweet sympathies "rehttieii to ;
the family, the'iiekenergies' ) deiolVed by
nett respthiSibilitiesi' the new, entiifiensii:
tioii' - for call outlays - of .prince I
abant'a"deligAtt'ul'pley' l of the heart and
their rea'ctiiiii 'Upon
;the' body; "p . reduCel"ah noth
ing leS3lliati'prei,eriatiOn.' l "TheM,''ilidre
is a:higher 'iuoral
which NV é lipeak of soberly` en'a . honestly.
No one is completely armed against the'
'encroaching ills of life, who lias_in the
heart no place-for religioa. The Calmness;
the patience,.aritl :the joy ,'and, hope, that
are in • possession that - iorimn whoie
heart-is right in, its highest relation,, can
never'fail to ; preserve aura heighten every
personal power and charm that she pos
sesses.
There ! you haye fbo . reeipm' &Me of
it is iu sportive turn, bin is not-the'le§s
!iuber,trUth. it has Within it the cure
for many a disease- , ,the preventative for
more. It alight be -made longer; - but
when w 4 sce . its prespriptpins uuiversally
adopto, it will be dine to bring feiward
the remainder.--7-Exchanr..
Bizttling.
Ell= MB
From tlie Press,
A:Pertivian
• •
• A lei: 'Weeks' since a.
man, With long
brown beard,- maide; in -
our
eaiiing himself Dr. Geraydin.—
Llopreteniled ui:.be a native-of : Fern and.
an exile . ; for- liberty's sake. . ; i f] e also
Moglit•under Walker the,fillibuster.
accent.~tias.pure Yankee, without,eveaja,'
t quell i!r, tito,Spanis h. He pretended to
be. -a gentleman - or leisttre,.and:of
i:uovap' rigo,]tiOd to be libeyally supplied
with •••tlie by an, adorable sister'
I bat still, reside :bon 'tile
: paternal lacien,
For,the.salte of pastime. and to en
:igliteaille natives, he undertook to de,.
titer; a_ felt lee tutes.upon '7 : Tile itilibuns
tif.: the Ae," •",l'eru,"
,‘‘Atnerieail
&c., finally winding up with
private: medical lectures: t0..t1i4 men and
to the ladies. A few of the lectures were
free, : and for,. the remainder.. he 'charged
moderato sum, of tea .ceatk ad
• • • „ •-• . •
Ilis;lectures,. least_the ones,
wediet tiot hear the-private,) . abnuitcled
,
:and i 'fidseitoods. : Llc claimed'
to be.able. to, ewe all ~inatner diseasesil
and especially ; all. chronic - eases. : , A ud, as
the tams ,are not all yet
~dead, ,ht.got - a
w
te to :iiay in)iitance. • .We,..hate,
Y•et,hpard et' the cares. Fora time
tie.. kept spbet,,, iatitl,,tuade qe l a
uit, sensa, ,
hot days ot.fnly.
•
iris tliiri3t,ihe teased, and, the triantiti.c3 of
lie imbibed urten weakened_ his
•limbs and C'uddl'ed.At last 'fur
some:improper 4i:in - duet toward-the-"help".
in the'. kitelien; lio:Was• coin titandett by
.‘ mi n elnist"-to Slope ' is
V.:to leave in doub=
ie ciniek lime;; WhichOOn - itinand after sun-
dry ehalletigeS : to
• MOrtal,' combat,
: obeyed, : . . • ,
• In 'Janesville, a' .neig : hlibring• village,
he ran up a bill fot:bncrcl'and drink to
Oonsiderable'and' he;'*ate' the
good check .g
' on, one 'Of."4le
ton banks, heAlaiined to hate
large deposits; '1• - -The , baniti-however,tie.'
ielarediti person,: and •r&
fused to ildrieoto:such'afttine.'
presence, became intolerable; :and".tbe
citizens,-.made him: ur, a small purse, : to
leave., The last we beard of him he Was
20itt4t.iiit4fd - He' has'a-riCket
fultlif'kilitneCheeksjrofts,_ &c.,
_and we
would advise, alf- men -- Oiery.Where:.not to.
listettriwith toc, : much. confidence
,to „this ?
d`rtstiagoislied
~ stranger, ;:i•Od WCtilg
respeetfully„suggest, to, Oa Jadies not ,to
'l'...4 , ,tic9,,basty - in falling ,itt 'love with'iilis,
learned and iall'aut .Pernvian exile •as it.
is, ~§ttitil .toio.half dozen
ni4141 ; e4, • • ;
• YOurs 'trulY,
HAZLBTON.. Pe
•.
i lii 4rat,E.L,- 7 . , [ Lot not: tile yiittng gi
anti AtneKiCa,, vinrd,.."said, „Dr.
4
cl4Yier: Pte Y9uP,g4 31 4 11 0f - Wttn ' hiO . geon,
W hen -Danel ,W i ebstcr, lqc,as delivering 1n
-t
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' I:ln . ;;li,ei iiill, inoatinient:tbe.crolvd Rresa. ,
F. ~ . ~, wit,
vcr foilvard -,),. s..ttell aa at., - aoapli,.,
t'kvre . ii.tio.lilt..r,, and §out,e, liping_!:nl.3 2 ll.ll, c ,
l OW] ,e. rd t_,T4),%.e PI: Itil n ;t9,4-na1,.9r0F4 give
I bael -;.* :,tliey .f said 'it ~e0tk1d7n..nr...p.e,,49p5,t
- Sallie
one asked - 111.i.,1V - ebster:l.so 411.1ie,,ttlt, t) .
ieat to tVent.;,.. Tile g rea - i:Orai - or - 4a - ine . ,,,
'forwaidi.„str l etebed fu s rth hliband,ancts . o4 , ,
.).a bis.depp,lstentoriiia.toaca,“-etitleinOo tt r
itatidback.r ~ - .lt c:alinoi be - dane,"Atiny: t '
'l. d -,1 0 fi —'t al; .'- 'tt k *
.. s. 'gate . .., ,
.ell- emano.pm . ,aer., ~,,gal. ..
, tiithautl
,a..,elange..of,,voice, ; .P`, 1..,..P. t
-111 )Pbssii,Ae-T ;' , ` , lPP*o 3 re.2" , JaP-FitTk ,
yeliiter 7 .--" ‘ iwro - asib,le r. - -A r othingAirall ,
- po.cisible onlß;ey'ker lig/ !" r . , and - 1119..vaic, i
crowd ,sivaired :.aud - rolled: baeli.f . 4k . : a.
.aii.v. ivave, J' the oeean.. 1- . . -,,j,
eviit we Live , nix.:
PWe live for those litho love: us-e-
Far.thoie : wito are kind. and true ;_e- 1 ,, : ; %: L
For th' littaien that staiies.,above
And which 'we are hastening O.H: •
i i
'' • :
SO sing, thejiutchinsonS, itt.One ,9,
their touChing hearcson , "(i.: The • thofic;•ht,
may fur, a moment arrest the
,uttpntion
a listen to ,tneli,
odv, but, the. mass bear I tior heed, atnot,,,,
- They seem; to hie as thanghlitall4
, great purpose.;--rio' higher,. aim ' - ttiariflief
gratification,
ratification of self. — Those in the crowd
are : jostling each „other, ;fiereely,, , riltuiA 4
'are treading dotin each e ether . ; -to ; 'each
e
'their particular at.' The pale 'hen o(
i sorrow, or the. wail of:litiess arelunheedt
ed.` — Gain—gain 7 =is'the madolduell'aiot
Gold and lands •for to-day, for to-Morrow •
we die. ',Let; the _dogs lick, the spres-pf
the poor and ,despised:', Samaritans. tura .1
aside to bind
,up the bruised and Woundr
I .•
ed u n fort nnates. Stock in heaven,ibriro
Ino direct dividends iu money. , Lending
Ito the Lord, will not add .two, per. eenti.,
per month, to the yearly aecuinulations. 7 , ,,,
S,uch seen's to be the MUM* under«,,,
standing.
Men act as if life were an etertt.,
pity. ..But. as the night cometh;.' there' d
are graves to fill and worms ,to
Wealth finds no exclusive privileges:li*,
der the sod, or 'over the river. 3ct:44,
inortgage,a and stooks; are not . &tient
the !hereafter,' no 'shrevid.buseneastran},.,
actions'. . No extraordinary,,,..pTi
e;:uts;for pose-who have.entered into 44,,
inheritance which,fadeth.not iway.
poor faceS to grind, for,a.ll are ricb.v TbeSr ,
are joint iheirs. with : Christ Jesus, twin,...eternity of hliss. Sorrow, and pain
i the
crutch and tattered garments • the brills:
ed and injured heart; . have beeni.left
tlie.grave,, and,
,the, paupers, on earth-be-, , conic the owners of ileaveul OhlhOW.ofl
ten have we thought of what thight.he
feelings 4 , t* the the, ,poinpous. ant;
the proud,..u;hen !Icy see those 0,04,
dig : scorned here, robed in the unfading
dazAiing fabric's; of an eternal angek
life. 7— is. Chit): • .
f
Islze' First :NoWs' . .ll)lpAtclie's'bk.
11.10 Ar!a)All.o
• - t\Te ~ 'print at this • late day,' -tht.."-tvv,o•
news dispatoilea'rOvtir Elio Atiantib 3.
Cable, a much" to fit? our .readers'
tiny were;as'to place them on'fi4
,
-; • •
'Ztlantic
ter— Ilrahty-linliorldn'tTredo"of- Pea c e
Conchae(' beilreen Eiisdand f atna-.fame:
and L•n;yland,ladruddified—ffutiny.at
Subdued. •
•
V. _
AL :cr
Ez, Ireland, Augus,t
—By the arrival Of later adviees,,frota,
India and China at London; we hav,eiin n r
telli.renee to transmit.
A '', Treaty ~ .61 Peace has been . soncluded
with China. England and Franae are in,
be ludemnitieti for the expense§ attending.
the war. ",! • - I
Bombay dates to the ],9th of, :tulY :
that the mutiny was being rapidly_quall-,
ed.and subdued.
The I,oudem paper's of yeSter4y,(Tue.s
-(lay) have a - large and interesting ,rep Art,
of Mr. Bright,. the eompanis 'engiue?r,
on. the 4.tlautie telegraph.
The .steatnerleaves -liiverp/of
for Nei Yorkon Saturday.,' •
.
SECOND DISPATCH. • :•••
Another Trinoph pf:the • .7'elegraphip.6 l ole—•
: London Nor. of To-Ady--Sieknese alike ripg,
of l'rzfe.sia--.-Rezurn Of the Einpeior.Napalioil
'to Parie--7f f ie Ternm oftliireeatg - With Chini:
LONDoN;,}Friday,Morning,
T to ''August; is
14.1infier'cir :Napoleon willletn `' ia l in„
Paris . ' to-111°140W: ! ;I, l';',
_, — The.Ring of Prnssla§ siefeandliti , e.
ble,to Queen':Vietnrin.
- .tier `Majesty, the Queen,
• retatiiiji t odi
on . Monday next. -
- - The terms of the'tinaty'livitli
b E ..
open the trade f that vast re to alt
natiOns'. The Christian
allowed.' yereign
_
to be, ed, and NH mdenintty is. tp e
undo E ogland Anil - France., - I,Thei:
no mention 'of Ame`riea 'the
the treatx.;, ) _ '•.p
ST. PET E IISBIT2O, Sitt.H4ay:i . .gl44e:
21.—The • anouncement of thk conein-
Simi of:peacewith China itive'gi'eatsailq,;
fitalcnii to `the' - Emperor and, o,e
C .01 4P•;;.,
'Egypt, • Allitist
Siio•l
q4e§.:kjd.ttliciloig
opthi4g
Incro,lci add' to' tiis.
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