SINGLE COPIES, VOLITNE XL-NUIBER 21. ee , ginned at the innocent face of, her 'sleep-1 would scarcely eacitanne . ear prensent lot I ea - Where - toe) were not afraid of reugh 1 ll.e.reu e sed a menient, and then •- addett e i n ing babe: . . . , !for th . e one we held mienlirs.t I became!, i.tetions or rude sped:2lles. They felt .them- 1 "-Doer yea. reueniber,“Many;. thee V., • ' home women can like the bore. of chin vein' ife. 'There is an earnestueSs in - ti tis !selves Safe ynaile - mid:inn:their little- ,purl I wanted you to belP me iiit, a - O it, . - yeti Was, • drat, I. cannot imagiee," remarked her I quiet,life of strict utility which is lost in !chases; they ' saw that their rights were !reading, and told me - youcouldtant 7 'But,` sistenin-law, as her child was hastily given i.tne elided Java of aveintny' spleinlor I. I - re'snee•ed • and . in iswell - "known - that on lit didn't; make anyl difference; Ai - i' 141 ft . na4l . ~. to its nuree. ' jam I fs hapny here, Ralph," as' if yclu ' llail I stil: i finfrilli ' eg sale; Much pracernes in I helped me." - Years pa.ssed on-as they alyeays do--1 placed me nee palace-limener indeed-", the agenegette. Tine pass'. and Wy e ! ' Oh; how; sadly those trords,fell - Upon, and the youug wives became Middleaned! Ile stopm.l her as he looked ,'lovingly I man, the grocer.; was the most popular! my e'er, and what bitter: memories they women. -Sons and daughterS chistered !into her LC 1e face. • .1 - . I 'tan in town.; His pleasant face atl . lortyl awakened ! :How ,I repetited e as I - Irin l sed! ! round than, and the grandfather, old atid I,' n - Nete happier,. Lucy," he. added, "not 1 Veers was • a nteeted-eyeryWhere. Yourg e l little Frank's forehead tba: 'I hid ever' feeble, now leant on these young things : lapaner; 'deur wife. 'Your nature would rmen and maidens - always , . patronized-WV-le-pun - en. unkindlY to him. In of Born Lay- suP port. ,•, 1 .. ,Hours, icitray bliss as perfect . _ as this wend can I man. .It We s - ntranee to see the trajen row went ley, and We•wateliedlhis couch,; 'lniee had WeiTkeil a Wontlerous cbance:be.,m,;w.i3to any pleise o f life-nat ' ham!! formation tleit took place So nradually the! hope. eruavir a n faiuter and fainter' and arnn . in the two broinelrs-flalph's told et a ; vier',Lucn, but as himpy eitherl here, or ilitde dirty faced juveniles e 'snot up - lute! fattishdeep - Cr - , utitil, one : week from the' liorne-stock of happiness, frmi which lie I there, or -anywhere. on earth-as lempam•lawkward youllislearuinn trades ; and then i i Morning on is-hie:ale spare of Ilis childish -- drew largena while Boyden looked as if: such a kindly heart as yours ,cati atici 1 arew to the respectable - business men-'.sports, we closed tiimereS'oncenso - nlpark: content aint happiness were nut is the I enould, and will be any•sh'ere." world at all. - : I Ralph lived to an ofd :age.: his, hair was 1 a Splendid linuse, "all the fruits at' the! less - heart., - llene4eps nOw in the 'graven' At this thne, when the families of eacb !white aed his step tottering; :but the; children's' penaiesnnhe often said, laugh-land lianel's dna - date ; bu!nthe-litile,Wirwin . • were stringing up, :Ind needed money to !heart and mind were tinn still: Ilia ehilninely. •. - I Mill, time work of Lis busy hands, lii'itill k • be . spout on them, in education, tnainte.nn!dren were married, or Otherwise settled! er Yes, with him, it paid to tc polite. • ; , •win - nine. in the breeze,' just` where e Ae. arse, and the different adjuncts of their ;in die worldn wealth had filler to the.; it l always- pays. It, pays the menniant a ' s I`pleeed i 7 upon the roof Of. the old Wood. . station, - one' of thoSe parties" of. the c 6 m- 1 share - ef ramie, cempetency only to the lot !well as the mechanic, the lawyer aswell !shed • and everytnne 1 see'the tiny - armin ! a mercial world, which ruin thousands, too 'of others. . Ins the physician-, Urbane manners have renolviug I reineMber the lost little Frarik; . place. I.Tufortunately, Ealnit and his! ! 'l_lut i3OrrOW, keen sortmaa new fell on !been the means of' making toany a for- -and I retiieniben also the thoughtless;,_ ' brother. Ind enteeed iritalange speculations. : Ralph. Lucy died, and as be saw the ; tune, while the cross-grained have ,W4M• I and - u-ukind - wnrds . . a-hien failing, they were him/Ivo - I in the mould inn on the lowered mann until it I tiered wily they dide•t, - net along. n The 1 I.37nlbers - antl ei ters, le kind to 'eacli L . prevailing ruin-, and fouud themselvesi was hidden from his view, he whispered, I rung-it/lees that sPeriksi s mind at ail !othe - e. Re:gentle 6,nßidnrate, ay. - di/nail:l' aa _ verging, on benkruptcy.- - lae if to her who lay there-" I know what I times. and in ail places, boa.sting iteelfl-E.rainil.tie. . • .• I, Be of good heart, Ralph," said his la loss' is now, deitr. wife-I Dever felt its ; that it is only honest, blunt and etraieht ' a . 4- a 1 wife. " there is bread in this great world; meaning be fere." _ In./rear:l," .is a habit that demoralizes es! Wotriates Influence,. 1 - . . , tor all. Our fine large house; our servants I Rueoleil - also lived to an old !age. A, well as in. Ask any man y on c h ance '. Teo; c rejrap .is fro7r. the p•li_ of ..11r.t..1tvermorti. mid, our carriages, are nut absolutely lie- Inertial recovery enabled him to return to ,to see, if he reniembersl thosa who-.areal-,,, in Cze. "_.Vetv. Core:Lan! :" .. i- i .•• • cessary to ouahappiness ;we can do as: his hoine-nbutebe was no welcome guest !ed him with tuba/Inv when he waia child. eaa men are influenced_ by women to e others lie-live without them ; and the 1 there. Unkindness and want ef care had land', he wirreeall his name with a throb nan- aatent hardly ever renlized. -"- I nevna . "children, Ralph : this lesson of adversity 1 the result which Wight have been expect ; !of pleasure. Perhaps, foe, he will ler take a. stepof any importance Without{ may be for their welfare. Take comfort, led-he returned to the asylum, hopeless- I some other names with the epithet. of -end I fi rst attc.ising- with my wife; if I do, lam Ralph, there is pl a nty of that left for us Ily mad, aad died there some years after- i ra.'scal !" and "I've never liked, that man ! apt to go wrong;" was an admission made. in the world, !four wealth has flown away." I wards, to the very evideet relief of his !-I weuldint have nn dealis with him." i in our presence, not long, since, by one of - yes. - answered her husband, as he wife and children. . I It paid the grocer to •be politennThe iour most talented clergymen, whose cleara". clasped her hand, and drew her to hini-- 1 . Now, in all human probability. these , ren-ed boy, tl;e. drunkard's sot/eh:came, lie.S3 of judgment and proverbial sagacity , -- Yes ! there is never tailing. comfort' two women worked the sequel to the fate ; a g`ret as wet; ttz a. rich. 'flan. lie estab-.! alight eaewpt, him, if any one, from seek 7 • atlyt-cc. at all. "I owe to my mother' here, Lacy. God be praised for havine lof their husbands. 'lnic one biller genn iinhed.his sad mother in a hnndenene rea-liinr given me one so ' meet to help' me beth I tieness soothed the wonialed spirit, and! ttleneee of her owe and sent in unlimited :all that I am,; or ever hope to be, is the - - in j 92- and sorrow, wealth or poverty." yin seeking to bles.s him, sow 4 a full ham-;orders to the grocer. It was his intlu- i conie.nnent of every grent and good mad " You simuld have fon - seen this crisis," 1 vest of b!eaeings. for herself. ' ence that nave W several posts of, who nee ever lived. When Napoleon forhe cla i remarked the wife of Boyden, " and not' And tile other : truly dal she. "east her h o nor in his. native. city-fur the - town . ; w•ls cl ed up, the water's . ' and "truly did t l becam ~ e a thrivin city; and when - silver invntn e- of w h at ancecould bp his reply ; was, a- "We elluwed vour children to he brou-ht ton • ," ei been-ary af their ae, when Mast enterine i She find it after many days." it was line! hairs hum , on the shoulders of the old' I L'eed f-" 4 -In°`-hers ". And thaelder Ada 1 the poisoned Upas berry-, takinn root anti I man, anti the soling cor.gre , :stnan's. name ; atnS? in giving the list d i f educational ina / on lite. Exnenses are unavoidable, un , spriag till the deadly tree cast its.destrue- • rang far and wide, speken be: admirien;fluencen whieh had formed his son, John . less itideed, they be e.decated as the labor innennelassen-whieli .idea way b e facer; live i nil uence on those poor wretches who i i tnuitiese raised by men of wnidoin and ; Quincy Indents, closed with thesigaificant . • f c , r ' .. deelziration, 'After all, my son had a ~ vonretvise consideration." sat beneath its branches. sterliug worth, it , was no idle boast ; She ceased with a sneer on her face. , hint to say with a smile of triumph, nl,lnnt h e r • l ' Other men .would not .hane been so .Politeness Pays. . 1 told you so:" ' . , ! But not slime 2s a wife and mother.is . ventursonie with their money," - she re,- "Seems to me you treat that ragged! Fuliteness nays!. • ! woinau's influence felt. ; Mrs. Fry. who marked. " Tke - Brow - ulnas. for instaDee. ! little brat with more poine.ness than In " - ;sought the amelioration of. the condition Speak GetitlY to ;flee;! Other.. iof convicts, and their reformation, exert- and the Smiths, withdrew - in time, and ;should," said a rough looking, man to - a 1 ! , I Lionel Ideation told me that your children, rung shop keeper who had just done up: . : A snottn' non TIII: CEILIME.N. led an influence in this department of-phi. .. might thank you, and you only, if titan-a -I, to helpn ,, a m;n•-‘0 - sister- " 1 lantlt , •onv - second to no who has lived; three cents' worth of eager eery newel HI I . "Please - •• -4.-. 1 - • .., one • ~1 dun were their fate," . la brown paper, and tied it up carefuly. i " Oh, don't disturb me, I'm readian,"i excepting Howarn. The labors. of Misan • / - " In m ! mercy cease," replied the husband, 1 r Ile bey in question had presented a 1 Was il-. e answer. I Ilia for the r insane have-Browned her,with. , i "or von, will drive me mad." I marked physioenomv. Front under his-; " But just hold tbia atick, won - t you, i laurels, shared by few Male rivals. Lord' 1 - .' I ....lust put your confine, ! - Bromenam asserted that Harriet Martin... Lie n - b e f ore i rinile- - .ss hat projected a v,ide, full 1.-rove. l whi,e I mire tut pin ~brough '?". - I - i you: e. - Ps-it is my dutv,' 7 she repii , d. i deep. s p ar i : .;_ ng c y an c u d features full of I . - I cant now. TI want to finish 'this eau, did more goad by her works on polit- • 1 • Tn. a; reserve it untll lam ninny to I enerev aw l 1-I , st:dation. - Ili,: lace and' steam" said I erephatically ; and my:tittle! meal economy than any man in England; - t with -a disappoint d : ril the deeds of the . , , ..c...., , nt1y Florence In a country sniaewhere in the Werld- i:/am facia! e near clinrt at tne panant e anee! imads scrupulously eican, but his e:othesi b,'''. other turtle:l away no /limner where-at the North Pole, prrel of./ he •2uty,'• he answered bitterly. 1 were peer anti. patched. tlionah P.O: :as :fu S, in searca of somenedy else to aSbLii ..Cl.'riitingiiie, and the aerme Nary Pat- I ten. art! still fresh it all heartem show- ••, beiriv, or time he et the South-or pen! Poor " Puty I" . how dread...any is s h e ! man had insinuate/l e n/geed. His moth. j him in 7.; more than mere -,wouis can de, how., elatuce between 0/e two-a-there rose a i mieleatelied by these aseeti e dam e s, "It !or was a woman possessing much force oil • lle was a brignt b - .sy or ten years,. and ' laene and flourisinne city. Its inar,uFaen is a do:v l" and under neat inea ma n e a l eharaeter-a. leirn. working woman whoi nil only heather. Ha. had been vieiting ;neataipetent is womaa's iufluenee, whet:ie .curies are noted far their extent, aud tit( 1 itarah treat is utteeed. "Inis a dm; :n1 Ilan been reared in apnaready beater - eir- I avenue - frivad. and ha.: se , n a windmill.!sn ,- ... wi.ki t have it so. ; - • . . ; mereliannprinecs of that plan: revelled ia : - 7 := o s.iv t. , . yr-stria!: ni s enninatians, :led ao hl I etunetancee nem these that now sere/man Inol a , ' , Jou al- he ca , :e h )ne hi, CA Q r....'1'. ; We are surpriiii,i,i that men do n°, sechow i tne wealth those. manueeetories prndem-d. I st..no \ • tends tire driven forth to tremble on led *E'r, for ~ill eme the w/fe ofa nruenard.! -Cry elapl , )ye l - ia mem me t sandl /me ; fur nennin uneansmetly avenges til . e injury • lOn the • ntanirts of the town were lan it l an overworked. aua wearien nraita -I t 1 Tile g,rceer rue busy. •and he tv:dentne, i • , i'l ...7.1,1-_•li,"Z.' Lt lThil:e top,. ..v:l , -ellsarrow.. '.ifilbete , l upou her, in defrauding •her of. two hoasts-alike in term. in extent, in iie a day n' cevers the erne! rebuke anti Lai not heard what :vas. said, tee nie rumen! a • te', and all Funs of I . lii - :. , ..7 - '. such as . bc!.., - ., ,„ education. Keep n0:11 . 3u in ignorance, , vdue. •• Imp -peas,' or •• two was," p; ', tne severe rejoinder. I t may be a •-• •nuty'• ! itenneg pain re/natl.:en mann. •• •• 1 denaat im Ile nad vroraLd pat.:luny en! cripple her leteilect, co:1Tel her to nar a ,. i the moreine a i t ✓ 'l .: - .,77," niiu jae.i.-ani,e, mial "ties'-eMe of ..,iOU, it, t...lie. down to petty: /- • • _ . • - ...,. -..,- • •• . -n .n 40. r i " two pies," leid frequently Ineribed I heir I i.t,.. :-pea:i plii:uly zull banlly setnetinms- I " I say, IVynuln v., - ;t: re a queer one." 1 . n..,:-Lled plitti:iiz tegetaer to; nits ann_ebjeces ot putereit, debase and • -se: ilerity. lath il these two I hous• e I bent it is a iinty to chane the epp nteene! I• II ,w queer a tnaess ? ' - asked the gre- 1 n• - i. 7 - it on ':). . + •i"Z'..l twO brt/there n •-n twies-the ofily stern'. witee the sinech may be aceepmble, me - d • , cer. ttircir . :!l: 5.. , e, - .4.,p of ttet ieto the seanen ' co:La:enc. it-itai his Oill'i *g1..q. , 2.r had re-.!,L3zratle . lee, t an(' a..i.,:zretily m a n.. will be •ef the builder uf !those two I.c•qe... It ;n it n - et :nod Chafe tne woanded bean by I - Why vent treat an the ly - rzzars about! itie , t to a-- , ...i , t him, and he had•noae away ! the sufferer. All knew! h o w a truly g reat, ned been a fence of the old man to neve 3 a repention oftne very truth a :nee, s ilent.: Inere with as much ennenner-ation• umein wail his young heart_seeelened I and mead tnam.eyea iaillne dranned more. n • , a .7. Z. , i• • ti,e bey, es • he ealled 11.001,1 lonned !e y reematueed, is geeing it tarenty. ! tone ceme with teenr penuies, as if they ' I niougnt of all thee in the fifteen min.: 0r.1,a ;nem ats•oron, b; theinfluence of 1 - . tutee arter he !eft 'me, and my book gave! a bad, ignorant, unwertily wife; whilenp- I anke ; aml hie menus be: merle; Le hid! Roydell kninv quite well that he aii••le. hmigin by- •the wna!esale.." . , I the power of nen/ante- . his :anen.. a The I have torsaen and nartiall_y have pos.-in.-a j. " And wile' sn - leald'ut I?" said the gron eie no nleinure. It was not intentinnal :on. men:it no fixed uivrtit principle, w l i a buys married, rii•d on tile weddingeday.l for the mein/lel/en: eveet •anieli had tanen ; nem lookine. up with his honest eyes wide 1 unkitainces, only thonglitiessness, ;hr Flare at the Inerey of eTtiry circumstance,. i ;bred mt. brother, and Vtiti.i. ,. I zener.lll7 kind: the iniimineelui a decidedly bad woman the I.nt stone 6i - either home was lindi ! play:'. His cola: !mice re:leo:veiled fair: I open antic her. I - „, , „ , , , , e l., , , „ n Time euoteni to net tlieni enieneian , eittenly for eareiesseesa and raShness,ann i "0. I . dean knew; it's tieema fnats ite atm ••• eta/ a tam re•useu to ilq/p it ;is appaliime. ,It Caere were no other Fee . leer , t h, t , d oes i t . ji 1 wou:d hare goue alter bi,n, an.i aff6rc.l- :son sirs v7a.nan should receive the high '-'•-' 'a '-'::-.,- ':-. :r. li . i:ldii.g 1 - •: , :"Lv---ir ^z-`said the old emitlernan, ne he rebbed ins! his s'e,fe's words Wet,: net mitalei to and I a!I , yenre the only C. '..- ..ells, Ek.i. - J: 22 ', lialids in , -lee ; " wenn waut a nuneary tor: to tee eminreprnmii, which lair n, it , eii, I reekon. in these vans." - led tile ass:stance meded, bet I keen./ he -1 est edueattr.bual advantages, a Bailment - I n twelven nt alp; rate. Su-.4.11 liunse Z.ni , l:t have.'wozile.. - .1 :_ , u;ne, rr, or; by predne.l ‘• Wed, liltell youn• said Wyman. de- I :mad tuned enate one el/-e. But I and negi one ;Weald be found in tile fact t.l. ta t, men .. e . nen see ra. r.. A. .:ONEZ.I- l - ‘- :, n=eat.!, „ . I - ' • '"" . j Will do till teen. . ! ink a quiet I deterininatioe re r•lnnie 1;v the nbar-an:ly unwinding the slna•i of curd! :cete: - .1 an oppertunity 0 . , gli,auening, al ire. to. a. great extent. what Vromela a.S., . lesives, tililaien, eistern, and friends make a 3-- \a: ,n, JONES, I The. soniee brines, were preempt when; :teore 'tamer am:teens of lialah in f t :tin-eel and twisting the. string abut a packtmen alindiaa heart. -I- " I ' - '' IN 11-: " 1:: ""' M E D ICIN. C :S ' PA/NTS ' i that reelark'was made: Oat bl'ushetl- - ....0r Ralph's, veice had bon) lifted rn-ei•ist Ihe held - in his hat - el : -the tact is, it I.; . In half aim hour he came bounning into '; theta. - • , . 2 . 7.:zt-...7 A-.•,irk--.. Szaziozer, Dry Goods.: i ..- •••:i.:.ti., .t .. ..... , M,;,,... ,‘,..:, ( .. ...,,,:,,port . pa . : 41011 S LLA red; L till, (....u,r u.u:,..f.. -a ,o,n a n. a yep a a d .a, } a c a ,„,... ; ..... .. l rid nr -v 1 •'•-e v•rs ' e •ulati n win nld-• - - •.' ' •vean't naturally tender tewards the Cl-It - I:lie h• - •use, exelaitaing, " Come, niers: I've •, . - I"" Imi I ed. It was -the nettle. and, the rte again i the f ain: failure or the banners. - !urea. I shmald ;hi so from nonce. You - i eat it up; jest see. how it gms.. His I Capital Sermon. , •, I Fretted and g'zilled, and wearied of life, see, I'm but a young , man, a/nr . Clean, :ones were joyous. , and I saw boat Lel/ad': A writer in the Sierra (Cal.) Citizen, . , etanding side by side. . ; . , D. E. OL3ISTED. - n - ntns naeeed and tli house . ' nand life's inrannins; bovdell knew r, o tl"orats as you cad thein arc E..1 - 1 . 4. , W1ig 111)1 forgotten my pettnenee. so I deterztredi und , ir tae. title of " YOnn , n Men and Tree 1 atx. 113 Q ~ i . - , . , '-'....R IN DP.Y Gt)tit , S ; I , ..EADY-31A.DE..wer. ha:f 1113-01 e cif gentleraau binlenitlwaaner\t” turn tor coalforr arid - 6 ns ,A.,_ ; iast. Many of them, of little worth as ito atone by ntrasuil kindnc , is, I went ! l'rags: . gives a hater:sermon, a.better, ea:- 0 . • a • , .. e . ..nnieey, Greeeriee, an, alain se, i di rec tinaali the arrangeine••tsof the band-1 tien. Ile r father had been gathered to! they seem flaw,- will } -, ecoute men c.f ehar-: with ilitu, non - eno". gn on the roe f of! leet - ure Oa raorality,anda better es say on _, I •l:tNi.i.-it'i, PA,. IC , :1 • i in , - ! ! ~ t the dead; his brotlter? Bon-tall wits Rio i aeter. and Men of business. :cow I want' th.s. weadhouse was :fastened a MintatureLmental philosophy, all in a few lines . , than „ a• •at is good indeed of sour father, now: proud to h/./tres his lack of tit. ruestic peace ;to retala their cuetora," he call latent- t : windmill, and . the arm, - were whirlian i e.:a Sometimes found id as many volumes- - ; ntheir pennies. in the ceuree or le. !around fast enough to snit an; bey.' 11. ot standard. ainhora I. a an old man, to take an interest in our CO :i to him ; his Jleildren,- imitating the bada ingln ; . . • • a ort a' sai d on e of the your 7 wir,s to heti exanipie of time smother, turned agaimst 1 few years will turn into rOnnds.i their! . nraiead the windmill and My little hroth-i .f. p ie tree a nn . aeaa a n a th e co l or of " ' h a t., i a ue b a en. n .1. - tainh"-that was I the. Lus-1 him, and instead of eleenerim- round bin,? three cants'' Nrcirih- at sager will change!, ats i'il.n.'ennity., anel he seemed. happy and' ever it . ad.aer3 'et) for, a wort tie:-.llf it is , :band's name-- von catt never repay him lin the :hour of Won \ openin blamed him ! into orders by the baerei. I shan have I entirely furgetful of my unkindneas, a n d i'C'iliyl . o . 3 t . he Fa'-:. i:lvni baar_the6lor of that.- ' GII,LON, !fur his kiud feeling and his generueity tot for the ceunal he bannaclopted. ca tee sreacann, or cypress 'it wilt be ' many a pod customer:inlet - T., the qa-4t..t; I resolved, as I Lad many tittles 'b...fore,l:,"",:' Ft l ; t , h ...,..,.--,,. ,1 , ''' r'A• ' ~_, • a=d :A i LOR, late from the City Of i us." [ lAt het his mind, tote '- " tnensand; beentles. I've always found that puiheacsc t...) be - always loving and gentle. - • h .., ~... ... :tr., waen It is 201Va.u03 be 1 , growiaz cern!. it is sere to be vreen. Jastaan• -. P''''' 4 . ilglia::::. Shop orposite Cour: l' "Itis au absurdity for yourifatner to i eonhieting sorron-s, gay . , • A 1 , ...17 Oys passed bv, and the shadow ' it. is wi - th young rhea:-their ionipaniorn a teal • . - Cez. , ierpori., Putter Co. I.'a, laugh . an , d, nois , ;;, ghat wane . wi , th t..i.. , Vilig,:,?7;, the lice-a :ions and the pro= :t," ejaenlated the [of a great sorrow darkened our dwelling_ ; u., , , whartheir,,charecier is; if tam: associate: it-e„,e a . an sumac . p, id ,3 cur:.i play the architect, and almoet iariekheyer," I asalann beeame Iris neen his hands into•hie,The joyous - nnen their he.arts are already stained • 10:35-4r. I remarked the ether wife to hp' spouse, children dragged on :Tiit'enitt'and :shame, and thee will ta . e=anves' -• . n that ; but I never' husheti, and our merry boy lay in a dark-! Boyden-hie name. - "Tea sitoutd teillsupp.ortefi by the mere !become line the viseimitn 'the studs of /bad - USNRY J. OLMSTED, I him that it is incousistent with his oartiog ll' ar differently fared ht before." , ' I ened. room with anxious faces around him, r.:CCE.;!. , pr. 1) J.S.If tr. SU:Mt) . and his station." - • 1 ; humbie cottage .00 the /ht the sunar," nen- ! his eheeki flasher!, and his ev• • unnatu4 t 'o l f. e ok l, s 7 , o .o a r d , w za t e! a to r.. 7 . 4,f ,: f t i e k riai d - n road. ; 0 rai l o, , . e - compameres, is r e-" STOVInt. TIN /a. - SHEET mos “-It is consistent with his ii/le.a.sure,"; town Where ii`e now dwel one of na ordinary! rally - bliglit. Staluetim.es his temles! and . neaten:mg men can travel, entire few Wen"di- ' '''" ll '''• tz-v:IS c,PPasize the Ccurt . remarked the husband, "mid tneratnre I, t h e When he :e ea, labi.; f r ,tl.;_l would nt - :,isten a7.:11 his mnscle-4 relax, tazitieriport, P.:. Tin cad Sheet. = content. :, • . 1 • ' .. 1 , the citY'S toil and din,. ti . • him Witn me into'. then hone--ene" le/ /-e-- in e• tie- n ,ad ,Tc•-. .- r te ' ! II; step to tne gate of des-trnrtion. Gar remain -. reale to order in g , -;-" 1 S t:- 03 1 ' lwelve months passed, and the hatsesinesi. cif the day. heart-r.--i ;au of him---thou , -11 I and our eves Would fin ,;-ili ilniakrui tears. • -:• d - 1 i h - would . come hitt" oar hema - ! r.: . - - .- -.? 't ". IFI- 1•e them on iteri. .. poy-,,i,n1 -awl, F. ••ric now treportatit i: is to I . .zed./.://. - . • lan ! . . i Were finished. I 1 pointntents-.4 - est - aad pr do better - for him ;It was it: eine bf these deceitful cal V. 13 in !ii.are - prep t -sn'asoelat.l.)-asof ereg- kind, apefs . COI:DERS POIIT HOTEL, I "-Nursery ready in time," said the good: awanetle him in that 1 e fer-se.eing groner ! his disease' that he heard - the noir•e of. las dotty ie. anatn. - How, drmetroas i. 'is to .. , ets' wart eh Ai . nine I little echeel, attd:said, "I hear my wind- i Or: '`.'• P'''t•'-' 7 e 'O'' sce 4 c't ll 4t. iotlnte- - i the irn.s.,3l ' , ILASSAIIR . E, Proi , ..-ewe, Cotter of; old man -"ready in tint e-readyl in ti m e." 1 &and ren--Ldrawing, , thei •• a - • :nation or ht;:nts the mero perceritiocs, or Las ltd Zicroad Streets, Couttersleara note • . The houses were occupied, id course , of; gond Wife 2nd mazer-, whose, top curl jus* l ' tuna • , '' .. l a tenant-nen-a -a eakna a sense Cif oar duty tn . , 5..:4 .4 twelve-months the nurneries were oecupni thev eettld soothe the. ti „. . - I " Does it 'Menai vonr head ache-?" I; Ge l2 ,-,..i - .;;; -' • •- , - ALLEG_a_NY lIOUSE `ell also. .- 1 I 1 haj returned to them, : •ndietien nf Wyame,!asked. " Snell we take it down ?" i _ _ • / a... There are uncv-siren, anxidtiea in a: 2t iU. the placici jay et - aarnt a Shop in the! " Oh, rye:" !replied he, "it seem s ~3 if! ;Slurp'- inC• , r.:rgi - e . le .41 beeiniorEanitttztaisids X. MILLS, PrtEmrieter Coler." : , Emall channe we.s , -I were out, of doors, and it makes me feel 1 date there ~h • ,ri,• i;' taat 'pert: - 'naiar sad they want i i 'war.. n otn !Tv'', r:ll: hiz:b-Ind3_ bat secomnso. Co, p t . : , „ rem . aa ' il „ „', th o f C„t ; raother s lot," said the goad wite!of Halpin 1 Luiseri: Of the pasll , . - i - . 1 ! A ~, 4 Cil thi, Wells,-;re 1:44.1. 9i4i " btit ntiOcaziotZ P/C l sureS "'"J; I ""u she- •4 '" - z 1 ) '"'•"' "" ' ~ e cLii::renlOved to ' better." - reveln i tnien. 1 • ; !.. . _ THE POTTER JOURNAL, TIIniDAY MORNING, BY , Thos. S. Chase. ,h o m all Letters and Couipunications, :3,11,1 be :tcPsesiel, to se enre attention. rati....l22Varlal)ls' iIIr Ativakice: *1.'25 per Inman. rx:rns of Advertising. 01-- tiDe.33 I insixtion, - - So - - 3 --- SI 5;1 :;J:ert:reat intertion I ear, tinanl3, 5u 4 c,t; G 00 3 CO s.t n • " oaf: 'l‘23.r MIMEMI=I ), , ..1.i . ..1;:at inic.rt:azi, , - 13 (t t) 10 rpo 7 0;) =EI 30 0 16 00 a:s'plf . tyed, prr annum 05 CO mouths, 3 00 " tLrq 16 CO one month, ti 00 • 121=1 MEI per square ;int.:. each insertion under 4. 100 „ r • i ef c,riazeni will b inserted at the same. F.:cr!cl:tor's• Notice, Noz:'e ye? trait, -, t]h. :11A72tor's 6.1:, per square for ,4 er proff ,, inr.al Ca: is. each, rirediu S per year, - - 500 I Y. , !;;nr;al Notice.:, per line, traniiezt atirertige nlcnti , mast hr i:t stvla-7C. and no antice wi!l be taken I.l. , eniienzent: &cm a dists.nce, unless :Ley vrimpan:ed by the money or satisfactory -- 211,5i1tt5,5 tat' 5 4 • . iiiinunsmniitsannssumummutmutuumnus. JOiIS S. ANN.. 17.n.n.i . ASP COUNSELLOR AT LAW, n ill attend the several l'ottt.r andlrissan Counties. All in his care will receive attcnt:on. (Jiiee on 3filu st.. oppo llou.e. .10:1 F. W. KNOX, .011.\171 AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will surad the Courts in Potter and :::21o . inla; Counties. i 0: I ARIIII.7E. G. 01,31SIED, '7O?..NEV & COUNSEL:I,OR AT LAW. ;4..if7,:p0rt.. Ps., will at:eud ti.) all bilsines. to his- CATC. with prompt:les and .ty. Otc:e in retnperat.i.te block, see n? aac, k.i n St. 10:1 ISAAC• BENSON TSEY AT LAIv. coii‘.4.,, , F ort, Pa.. -xi!! c•:.! :o ft:: entrusttql to hira. '47:12'1 inl+l.l-css. com:r-of L. I'. IVILLI:iTOSS, "7 . .; , 11.N;;Y ST LAW, Wethboro% Tioza Co f:lo the Courte. in Potter :tu P.. IV. BEN TON, cos\ ' --- Asc.F.R. 113,-- ;Inr Eap lit •..: 19111 NM 1\ . KING. - ..)::ArTs7lAy Ayr) CONVEY Co.. INIIMIM ..)7 lEEE ruis. I'..!:;.—K:', - .s cf.... lIIEMEMEIESIE 0. T. IMLISON, PHYSi;:iAN, (7011.1 , f:sport, Pa.. ei:17,1.1F o: ME thc. lla , A:11 promply rt- for nrilfezzsit,r....lll M: W: MANN, ! 4 0(1KQ ST)TIO.;ERY, NAG- N, carucr of .7•!s.Erc Cul;aer4i - x.ri, l's.. ME . . .. . .. , . - . . . . , . . • . . . . . „ .• , . . . . ' • . . . . c I" 7 1 -- , ' ... -- "Nizx ~ . . . . . , . . . . „ , 1 ~ . , , - - . . , 0 . . -. .. . • - 1 , . . ( , . • -il . 1 4 '-i, i - . . • • ' . : . ! i L. 5 . • • • • . - _ , . • . ~ . i 4,, ...• or, N ... . . . . , .. . 1 " \ , . , 4 - . 1 . ' ' • •L ' ' , a i ': I • " ' 4) :,. - . . ' if ' • .f . ~.. • .. „.„., , ..ft _...... • , , :,.....,.... y i l i j ity ys . f .(&•• , 1 . ). .. : &H • ~ • i 1 ' ' ~.:.,, . G -.-. ~,..0, ..-.. _. . .g. ~ .. .. • •. , . . . , . . . , . , ..,. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . , . . . 11,pit'5 Conitr. FIVIL "at v. F. Lrevny Port MAKE YOUR 141ARTi. In the quart-lc; you toil, Make your in:trk. Do you deice upou the soil, , 31:11:e your mark. In whatever path you go, • In whatever place you stand, Moving swift or moving Flow, With a Erin and honest hand Make your mark. Sbould opponc'nts hedge roar way, Make your mark. Work by night or work by day— M:tlie your mark: Struggle manful:l cud well, Let no olastaelt•s coppose ' • None. right-shieLle.t, ever fell. By the Ireapois of his foes— Make tour mark. What though born a peasant's son-- )141;ie your marl:. Good be poormen cm: be done.-- Mnke your mark. Peasants' garbs tuay svartn the cold, Peasants' words' may calm a fea4 Better tar than hording gold 1s the drying or a tear— Make your mark. ELM 1 !"0 1 50 0) 1 50 Life is fleeting as a shade— Make your mark. Marks of torte kind 7:luet be niade—i Make your murk.. Make it while the arm is strong, In the golden hours of youth ; Never. never make it wrong; Make it with the stamp of Trull— Make rout . mark. 1 50 From lice Phila4elpia Patient and faithful, tender and trul, F'rN iig :tad thinking :mil 'working for pon e Bearing sorrow fur ,years, Hopefully striving - to conquer my fair .1.y., my patience. my tendenle...:ii.triqt.h, not more than the. Light of ray ? Give me once more my wild energy 11.tec, Give me the liopes that iilurnind life's track Give me the faith th I at wasted on )ct. G"i% e me the love that I squandered thereto. You taun6 - .—to.) yot east theni aside, And for"vou and all others these feelings hare died. Yet. tho' the holies that I cherished are dead. Tho' the light from my spi:it forever math tied, Tho' 'twas doubting in llcar'n when I dbubted ra yon. As ray standard and tree c f the loyal and tree, I..rcr the wreck of my life I watthl neverrepine, lf the I hi.ve lost wbre but added to thine. c. etoirt rEO-iiil - - - - The Rose ai 3 the Ne EEO o.e.boici) P'riiriples of ' c it•i!e, Qii3 11)a kis:eiriiiotiott of 3116;0112, pletqlqi'e, 11)1) flans UT DAVID LATtEEZ FORSAKES POUDERS.PORT, FCTTER COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, DriCEIYADriR 23, 1853. FO it CENTS IiNNU2I. T.ERY-' , 5.41,25 =II ME DE =SE NM 111 NM Effli
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