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I - 1 50 Pines; sr Pr01e:44,400m C ur b, „ l ib , I ,ot excelling :3 lines, per year, -- - 500 ipsial - and Editorial Notices, per line, 10 , grAll transient advertisements must. be ' y F ; t4 advance, and no notice will be taken N '43-stiiirments frorn a distance, unless they i b•est,'4;4l44nied by the - money or satifactory I ' Ifirenuo.. • PS /-11555 ..- ear t 45. • oneemmotoomeenamoopmemoomou lIIMMUUUMIIII.Idt JOKY S. MANN, , TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Coudersport, Pa.,- will attend the several Courts in Potter and 3l'lieariCollnties. All i . business entrusted . in' his care wilt receive L prompt attention. Office 'on Main st., oppo site the-Court House. .- • .10:1 ( F. - W.. KNOX, - .• . . i TTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will regularly attend the C6urts in Potter cud tic adjoining Counties. - 10:1 -• . • ARTHUR G: OL3ISTED, . . t, TTORNEY & = COUNSELLOR AT 'LAW, ..'• toodersport, Pa., will attend to all business Intrusted to-his care, with prumptnes and flt ity. -Office in Temperance Block, see net .leer, Main St. .- 10:1 • - -ISAAC BENSON. , i TTORNEY AT LAW. Coudersport, Pa., will I( mond to all business entrusted to him, with e ' rare and promptness. , Office corner of West , sod Third star - 10:1 C: L. HOYT, - - BIL ENGINEER: SITILVEYOR and -_, - DUI% IiTSMAIV, Bingham, Potter Co., c ku-irill promptly and efficiently attend to, all business entrusted to biro. First-class : professional refereucas can be given if re- quired. 10;29-1y* - 1 - J, W, BIRD, i rpsEyon.., ;dill attend to all beeriness in his ' tiae promptly and lititlthullk. fitters may beleft at the Post piney in Coudersport, or 0, zt the. house of IL. L. Dird.-im.Swedcit Twp. Ip• Parlieular attention paid to examining bands I - Sr nen•residents. Good references given if repiested. . , . I ' 11:30 W. K. KING, . . • lIIVEYOLt, DIL-IFTs3IA'N AND CONVEY ANCEII, Ernet4port."- WK.esut C0.,-Pa., will mond to business for, non-resideut Land-' holders, upon reasonable terms, • Reit:rea m given -if required. -P. S.—Maps or any fart of the' County made-to order. 9:13 ---7---- . 0. T. ELLISON, . . LtCTICING PHYSICIAN, Coudersport, Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of - the vil - lige and vicinity that he will proinply re rpond to all calls for- professionalserviCea - Oae on Main st., in bitilding formerly oc .f tupied by C. IV. Ellis, Esq. 9:22 in „ „ .. :e cartes 5'.:12:1. N. A.. roses. _ ' SMITH & JONES, 4S EILERS IN DRUGS,.SIEDICINES, PAINTS, T 1 ilils, - Fancy Artieles,Stationery, Dry Goods, 9' Groceries, ,tc., Main st., Coudersport, Pa. IS4 ' -10:1 IS • ' 'P, E, • OLMSTED, .•- - , • ?ALM IN-DRY. ...'001.);t5„: ItEADY , -MADE w. 416 tking, Crockery, Groceries, ac„ Main st., .1-- Coudersport, Pa. - ~- ''••• : - ' . 10:1 • .7-- . - E. • -Itt, m ARK GILLO.i, . 10 osll and TAILOR, 'lnto from City of 11 •Terioni I'Cn En la d Shop opposite Court /44Se, Coudersport , . I'otter Co. Pa. IT X. II.• - •-•Particular attention paid to QUT. ! TING. I - • - 10:35-1y. r i- ° ' J ' Quorro.;: :' i.: ..„ . .... . .. . . rs,. D. ititi,v , ,i o lig3 i ,.. ' OLMSTED - KELLY;", - 1.. .', LE R IN STOVES; -TIN- , k 'SHEET 11W ARE, Main st..,iietely oppositc.thOsCo , I- L _ R ° 4s s, Coudersport, Pa.. - Tin - B:nd Sh r ~, Ware mudnto ortier,iirgood style, ; . Son notice.. • - - - 7 . ,:, r. - ... -: -. .10 ... , . : COUDERSPORT-TIOTEL • f . i s p .." ‘ 4il. 6LASSI IIRK ",-, Projtrietar,. Carat posi l o and Second Streets , ondersporr . , . oc 0:, Pa ; . --' -• : . --: , • ,:' %- . . Li' l . .1) LLEO.A.NY - lIOUSE, i ~ • k - i , . - M. W. MANN, ;AM IN BOOKSfitATIONERY,-.MAG AZINES and: Music, N. W. corner of..!tla.ka Ad Third ate,, Coudersport, Ps. 10:1 QUIBTXD. : . .. XELLY. 01, 31STEt. ItELLi.;- WARE IN STOYES, -TIN • k SHEET IRON_ WARE Main st., nattily oppasite.tliesCourt. Rouse, Coudersport, Pa..' Tip and Sheet; ken Ware made to order,irrgood style, on flirt notice. •- - 7 . • 10:17 COUDERSAiIiT-ITOTEL, - ,Propriettir, Conier .at Itin and Second Streets,,Courlersport,Pot *Cu:, Pa. . , • ,9:44 MILLS,--Proprietio, • Coksburg ?viler Co., Ps., seveu miles .north of 41 vPQrt. 0/4 the «allay ilk Road. 9:44 CHM #oft 5. ,411:11 Far the Polley .Toiandl EVENING THANKS. Thanks, fir the inniet'S goldeM hues, Tinit_tiat sweet Nature's face; Thanks for the evening's genDOiews ; '' • Distilled by heavenly 'grace: The zniden.. gleams, so f.tir,aod bright, smiling,Joy impart; And twilight dews, those showers of night; • Refresh the drdoping,lteart, . . Thanks for pale• Luna's light We owe Our Heavenly Father.Sdeart For MYrind stars,•thnt nightly glow In.beauty roUnd . our sphere. • Thanks, for eepose,,which soon I'll seek,,. _To renovate this frame-- The evening zephyrs fan my cheek-= For these I thank Hit:dame. • Thaidis foe this quiet, i'voodiand °me-= Its birds, its streams, its flowers,— Say, heart of mine, would'st ever roam? Or dream of childhood bouts? No! banish Last scenes from :thy The preseht hour to lbre, :• :and kindly bid the world-" good night," With thanks to Ood above. Oswsxo, April 1859. . S. M. L. W. - ECHO'S ADVICE: [The following is a song of Addison's, foulul -amongst sofne old ninsic: j till me, w!•ile I wander • O'er this fairy plain to proVe him, If my shepherd still 06*s - fonder; Ought.l in return to love him? J.,oveltirri,ldve "If he loves, as is the fashion, ' Should I churlishly forsake him? i• Or, in pity to his passion, Fondly to my bosom take'him?. • Echo. Take him, take him. "Thy advice, then I'll adhere to. Since in Cupid's chains I've led him; And witli Henry shelf not fear to Marry, if you answer,' wed him.' Echo. Wed him. wed him." ettfirt Atabing. hub's New Pauts " Oh, it ?wows, it snows-- , -how glad I and?" Shouted little Harry Lee, id a glee some tone; as emerei..; from the 'Warm blankets, beneath which,for twelve hours,. he had been- enjoying that, calm, sweet sleep, which the frame kneWeth- only in its sprint-time; he beheld the pure, white stit.w lodged on the wiudo* sill. Very fleetly did his little bare feet carry . him across the room and mount blur . into a chair, - and sweeter grew the smile that dimpled his cherry lips, and brighter the light that beamed from his clear bide eye; as he marked the snow-flakes falling thick and fast, and Saw': 'Low they lay piled, against the fences, and how lovingly they had encircled each twig and bough with a Wreath of laeauty, . " Get up quick. telly andiSallie, quick, quick !• Winter:s code back ! Oh, lam glad, -I am glad." and hurriedly. dressing himself, he ran down stairs, and, bounded into the kitchen- with the same gleesome shout with which - he-had first greeted . the storm—" It snows; it -snows!!". "Ain't-you glad, mother r" - asked he seizing, her dress as she was about enter : log the,buttery,'" "ain't YOU glad; father will take his'dinner, and then you know'. —but - here 'his little throat was so full of fun and joy that there was not a bitior room for anotherword to pass ; over his faze, and away down Ito the ends - of hisldes. he rate out to :14s• use the drifts; and lay out a railroad with the points of his little boots; • - • - When breakfast was- over, and the fa ther had taken his dinner-: r -as he always did when the- day was storniy..--nicely peeked-up-in a - little basket, and covered by one of the whitest atipklns, and gone to his day's work, and' the mother' had washed"the'sliShekilad — Stept, and :made the beds, and ,done thc hundred and one little things that crowd into a•house-keep, cr's morph* duties, .add finally :sat. down on her low rocker to rest af felt minutes, little Harry - stole softly to her side,, and pressing a very sweet kiss upon her neck; wiiiiiered:--" I am so glad it snows;.'eoi you - know; mother; what you promised, don't you 'f." acid he bent his eyes eattelly upon her. p • 1 • "I don't remember, 'ferry; whet did p ro I pmise r. 'rho exultant smile half faded away; from the beautiful face, but then,beanied he said earnestly Why, don't you re member mother, ,you *raid. the my nest time it swatted, you would make them new pair of pants Uncle Charley leave int. I You knew• you said- so once before ;' and j then. you didn't; 'cos you wanted a news and took that day to make it; but you said, then,4hat the very neXtlimeit who'd= ect_you would make my- panti; and 1 du; want_them.so bad, mother; 'eos;.you tuese are :all so patched uP,. you'iean't hardly tell what, they eyer iiraa of; and:: to-morrow, - when all•lthe ltj: are coasting; T. want to go too, with yiievy sled; IdOn't-want to, oithei.„Witti toy old :pants; 'cos, you see, they will call inc Pitch , Upon-patch-pateli-patehi.l, _and that alivays makes me feel ; like ,dotitlitig. fists atiC , when I feel I:don't bit g. , od, You will 'mike them - te,duy; 5t",,70-110' of„))joi4lity;, oqa -.1- OOTTLIERSPORT, - POTTER • COUNTY ) .PA4 TR0RD4, , 0R11:1: 1 18'; . 1859,. - , .4-2 -'a . •o o. ood- - ni'nthei 'Won't , • - • • - 4 !. If. I protni :ed,. you, llarry '.certain as:you-say, I was going to do sotnething else ,to-day. I need a new dteSs, about as hiidly a's yon neeithew t,arits,. and • .I.•'Wai . o Lia ivlien saw the snow,' beeith: , :e• I thought I should haye a gocd titue fo-finish.that . one-, Aunt Lizzie sent tie, 'and - whiph has-lain now, eut'and basted, these three weekis." • The little'soti did Out answer right 'off, !and the mothet.felt•a rnish' - ‘,f great warni • hears drUp on her face ;: she was abuitt to speak,. aud say if he felt so tery.bad, she would ,yield her'case to ,him---;fur nothing would touch a true-henrtCd mother gnick mi than the wet eyes andt..-tip . pteb . •Sed s sobS loftier clildrimwiien unihtering his eine- I tien, which was ,to hinti: mighty effort, [Harry said,_ half. sadly, half. cheerily 1" Well, wther, I won't he stingy; gi give up apin.;,but you did promise;"' and t he walked off quickly, lest she'should See the great. hood of teats -that roted down his cheeks. • - . • - Left alone, .the mother sat for some time 1 irresolute.- - The ease .stood thus :—She wiis the wife Of a r ivoriliy,uMn, but of - one Whose pecuniary means did not allow• her! to eniploy much help, and having four 1 'children, all too young to.be-of sistance, she found. it pretty difficult . to, perform' all her duties as a housekeeper' and seenistressio a family of Six. Stormy] days were a ble:ising to her, because then her husband, being of rather- a delicate constitution, always carried his dinner, wit" a cold lunch sufficing fur-herself and children, she had duuble the usual time to devote to sewing. . She remembered now perfectly well - that she had promised - Harrpshe would make ins pants thetiekt stormy nay. and she : certainly meant,. at the time, to fulfill her promise, both be cause bf the, ny it, would give her boy, and because•he greatly stood' in need of them... But last evening, Squire. Mason's wife had called amil invited hei to a party, which .vas . to.come off the folloWitig'Tues , day,- and the very lilt!e pride she had left, niade her desire to appear at than time in her now.diess. It was notall pride, either, she- argued, to, herself,.- as, she sat, there alonel in the kiteheb, herelieeks'Yet damp With the teaN of her, disappointed - boy; -for it: was almost Spring, and her merino, after two winter's !wear, did look' rather bad; - in fact, the velvet trimming was quite threadbare in several places; it Was not fit to wear to : Mrs. - Mason's.. 'NO in deed ;anel then her new delaine, sent from &stop, was "such a love of a pattern," and of such a beeoining color, that she must Make• it. up,- and., wear it then ! - Hadn't she sat up,till miduight. "the evening be : fore, - after Mrs. Mason left the invitation, to !.! make•the skirt? And wouldn't it be silk now, just. because she had promised ' Harry his pans, to stop and inakei them, 11' pd . go to the party in her old Merino, all the rest of the guest svcUld be 'clad Most likely in silks ? Yes, it Would dO .40, and resolved Ark Make - the dress tlitt"Olay - , Ind oh Wednesday, after the party was ver, to Make Harry's pants, storm or no storm. ' Forthwith, the sewin g basket came in- ! to requisition, and the' bundle'with the' waists and sleeves was unrolled, and - pres 7 ently her fingers were_ dilligently plying her. needle cud thread. But somehow site did not feel as happy as she expected.Do what'slie could to fix'her, thoughts on the. party, they would not - stay there, but wan deroff:ralter the little sorrowful thee that had looked into hers and said. "I won't be stiky.". And Musing on that little face, soutehow--she ;could, iiot have told how if she had tried—imit isorrclww, an long slumbering memory-was-awaken ed; ami she saw a little girl Mat her low , 'Carts over her wet eyes, aud steal off with smothered sobs Ito a dark rooni; and _hide liettell, in its shaditws,_ and there weep andjet as though her very heart wbuld brtiak, • ikiul why 0, her moth er. proinised: her that Saturday even ing, when she went out to du errands, that she wolild.buy her a pair of b: ight red shoes, and she should 'wear them to elitireh next , day, but: 'had - . conic home without then], not because herpurse. had .failed, but becauSe she had forgotten them. ;And :he remembered, that the little girl . - had said, the next Monday morning, when the Shoes were tossed into, her lap " I'm ,ghid- to get them noW.,''but I ain't half so glad as I should - have been,' if I 'had gut them when you• promised. them.' If ever he it .woniatti and a little boy or girl, and make • them .a: promise, keep-itjust 'When l'said I would, because there is babSe in promiSingif you don't." , - Netnory is a beautiful monitor some i'iltnes.• 'lt now: The echoes of her ; Own-sobs: of her' own woice,-catue.pealing. back to: Mrs. Lee, "through-the long dim aisles offlicipast - ; • and. as they swept the chords' of the heart, 'they woke•such siveet:musio, tones, that' -t he - good abgel . who lay, there ;halt' ideepirigy .balf.wakh*. Ipatirred-itieltrigitt clierrily,And.With its Sunny wings troubled ,tlic fountain ill thellealing . rose with a:pure white _ . Awhile sat )Irs. Lee, with her pretty dreqs upon Iterl4.ntidfter needle'. her idiarid ; -but . ' 'only" -a WhiWi h . stiveeier :look - uport her Up° -Unfit! it' had Worir.fufi many a, day, ske.rolleti-npl [the bilndle and-laying it carefully away, I unfolded, another, ;lad the one, : too, that i'contained, her boy'!; lodged-for pants„atid ! was soon tititelditgaway at then], as though , she-Was working for • wagoa. ' • :. About two hou:-Safter, tittle llarry'catue back, his feet ,and haods 'stiff i with• the, Cold 'play -he had been engaged in,..iniC his cheeks -rosy:with .; leapingHblushes:; What - a:bright' 'flashltioreredi'in! , his eyed . as they fell upon' liis moilier'S Work ? fle forgOt that' lie Was tiled ana alinO. tifroien, but with :cinelactuid, sprang,,tw. her side;; and clasping her waist; 'neck, arms, midi showering her face with 'kiSses, ; mita ont joyfully :--" I knew: you -would, 'r luierd you' Woul&—such..a . good mother`, as :yinil would never stiv - ,a thing:end-not dp'Jit2 l .0, !I - atm , se ghd—llshant be.a. c'' Pitch,' 'Well" no linger.. Ogood, good, cut gq.l in.: , to have new pants." -••-- .. - 1 lidn't the mother's fingerA ay Merrily - after that ? -- I guess if - You had seen theni you-would:have thought so. And-I guess when, in the-latter part.of • the afternoon';• `Parry stepped proudly mit . in. his me - W- I pants,,, it would have-been_ pretty ,hard t 4 say which "was the happiest, - sin) Or moili, I ler, albeit, the shabby merino diessiirapall I the oho she had, to wear the next. day at 1 !Mrs. Mason's party. ; •,. , ~ •. ;•. . , ',‘ 1." Oh dear, I's got-the, best mother in. the ,whole . world," shouted he to, his fat; 1 cher when he came home to tea - ;•- "thel very best,- no mistake .eitlicr.. . Don't You 1 I • • think -she wanted ever soinuch tfisew - her .own . dress to. ear ta..the parth-and didn't !though, '.cos you see she'd -promrsed tu. make my ;new pan ts•the - nexttinie it snow= led . ,' I'll pay her though when I get:to Ibe. a- mull' ' . I'll do something for her that • I will make her-glad, see if Cdon!t:. - f . :!,. ," _I wonldn't be so, proud of •my ~ pints if the table were .new," said ;Sallie, as, after . the r table was cleared, Hide flurry' inarell ed tip and down the rerimi trying to keep oldie to , the tune 'his father was whistling:. • '''.l:.guess yea .would,, ;then, bliss. ,Ir,. ,:if . you was; ine,, , and had wanted .a pair as tlengati). haVe.' . I have got'ii right robe I proud of them ;" and tbrustiry , :a lista litito'bach pocket, he' drew Up7hui little I fora to its 'utmost height ' '. and.' resuu.Md march.his • ; - -.. .". Well, but my. Sunday School teacher told Us we must . never be : praud: . :44 -- r • clothes," said Nell. .., ' ' . :.,. ~.-•.• ;-,-• - " 11 eil, I guess if she'd' worn-pealed trousers as long as I har'e, she . would .proud when she first gti . cos she couldn't help it, neither," said the little fellow, aftee:aino inent's thoughtfPlness; but l'in: - ,dreadfn I glad that I've gi, l 4 tot you yeripiiiattlit the Mother that made them;. Want to de them. ti. bit ; .but she did* iheni, 'cos premised; Was ti g,oucl shr6 .wouldn't tell gab's new pants seeni to;liaro :made him 'perfectly happy," .ssid. .te the wife, when little crept under his sheltering:blankets';:"it is strange what atribe: will' satisfy: tti'e - imart of a child."' I " . .A. trifle will satisfY,-PUti almost. break it," responded .tlia wife .140 7 empty._ " if. we parents - At Unlit 'only re . .: Member . oftener than we'ile,l.thejoya and iorroas of our childhood, : oar children iTould; oftener than . they dp. rise — up and tail us bleSSele! . • ••:•-• a itiraL Mr. Graham's-Speech. • The Washingtoircortrpontient of'the Y. f'ode - says .that-Gralipn's-speecyle regarded 'there aa."ail'.Clininent-,and,poW , Mut production" (where tlitiy ar , be-ter 'does PerhaPAYthey otherwise,-as we infer from,thefollowing [ editorial critique of lii&licsiton ,- COnrigr [ : !" The world has had - Mr- John Graham by telepraph for the last tsVeklY.:fcirlititir_i, We shall not Conaider'infiseliiii ire venture to say thainstranger_opertiop itrgutuect has neverkepi:made, hy, , a New York criminal latryer,•.than,tbat of Mr: John ,Graham trial; WhiCh at present tills :',the .'newSpapers:Of the.country with its_-verbese.and'fareieal• , solemnity. • .Igr. 'pita ,seenia, tO henna Of, those fluent speakOtir - lif;Whont - -Ciniti hell remarkg,:that they haVOrtot POcy. Command of language ,tf,. their:Jain:Page has command of theui.,.",NO matter :haw e,a or : aiioinati,,titateinent-Is:to be !tneclo -hp.iirenthaSittrennd itso Patty ar; tilicialfloweri.a.rbetoriejliOe*lays 'with so 'much tawdry . ornainclitution„that the wearied mind reftisea.te Search - for the hidden paint: - His -argunient seems Only, adapted toi juitice's court of . oEl_lol6'6f rStethustilelf, when. the life,: of ,:was nine .hundred yeara,:for: it Is quite tut of propOrdonto the present "allotted • agO.fol three Score- and ten. PaSSing,,, Without : • connient, : eyerthe,alisurd and impiofikiii irgument drawn :front Itie . lllhle-parsing tom his statement to the je.rY..that they weio 'to pronounce the - estiMate 1111 --------7-----.7-- A inert ea id 1.0 c.: y 11-th.-_. , ratue -of the ma r riage -bed'---psssii.g, Over, 'hi; lopin - paril'On. of-the - , killing..., Of Key to ~ the ','exeintion [nil the condemned, Baltimore murdetersHJ passing :userhis tinchristiawreinark, tiltitl to an injured` hustrand there remains ~ ),nly suicide, or Murdey—weiiiiist protcsi - in_ym name of the women " . of America., against the insulting, estitnate_ - -ptit, upon',female chastity and . strength of virtue. by the ar gument of Mr. Graham. He commenced by telling,thejury that, hid Key not been slain, their Mtn witeS and danglitero would not lhate been. 'ate; that theymightliate been marked ;£ r seduction; and that they would bate lac n called' Upon 'to '' satisfy the. insatiate ppetite of the deceased, Hethen, teldfthe twelve "Intelligent them before:him that if, an-action :for damages was' to be-the' only redress against the adulterer,,theirsvives livedina very peril , ens attnoSphere, and they - Might: as well let inc l . iufaniy „conic, at once; -he next stated .that, woman was -the weaker vessel, that-her name was -frailty, rind that the strong arin. of her. husband was needed to restrain her within the paths of rectitude ; and so on, through Ii .entire address, - he was constantly iMplying, that , the genera' character of women was siitch , that will:1*-i ' ertine'had only to beckon to her and Ole would.fullow Ihim' with •eager. wantonness , Ito her own destruction.' it is,impr ! Ssible for us to know from whom- M r.- Graham has - - gailiedltis faeas'of fenialevirthe ;lint either his associates' have been meattin fortunate, -or else his own nature is de plorably, , incapable of :appreciating, the character f.)f woman. - .There is n i fortresi so impregriahle as the citadel'of a virtuous woman's - heart; them's a power in the silent inut et:Meg female chastity .to make a strong nen quail and beetling as . aii in fant. Are We-to be ,told that ,the only protection we have against the adulterer in 'heart is the fear helms of the nusband's avenging atiti ! That our ivives and sis-,, tern have no, safeguard in ,the: purity, of their own'souls, but . that - if our physical protection is removed they will fall at once i 9 ta . the -pal Pable - snare-! The remarks Of the-counsel referred to areinsniting to the dignity of every yirtuousovoinan in the, land. Shame on Olt man who dares te ' judge ot fethale henor by ,the conduct of 1 -that wife and mother 'who would go from her husband's house at the wave'ofa hand rkerehiel to- a , place .of deliberate assigna t ion, and there give herself tothe embraces ofa paramour! . As a compensation for, weakness of, body there 'is given to Wthmen a strength of sou!' More mighty, than -the strength of armies, and in the defence of ber : purity she will awe by : her mem! pow er.the laws libertine . that ever ; defied .the of pr, , d or Iman: Yeti Mr.' Gra ham 'seems to' think' that bulti and bars alone can keep' her from:-the -6 - gradation oV lust:' , .. We pity I hitwiipon, I whom no ;better apprep:ation of the.noniliey of wo,' !mat has ever dawned." - .!, • • • 'From the Philtutelpliiii Bulletin;: HOW Vipy Manage : in France. • W hen 3 Shopkeeper, a milkman orauy dealer in provisions is detected, in:Frunce in selling addlterateo articles, Imredeives a ; west exemplary punishment. In some instances noted duwn hotore us, We find, sentences recorded which - See ill tu . siniar'a clear and wise appreCiatiOn'of the iniqui trolSellirre, adulterated food', and of the reel value, of-public . health. Thus in one instance, a milkman Who had been edu-. vieteil for the fourth time on:a Charge of alimentary sabstances," was sentenced 'to eight mouths - imprisonment. and "a fine of three thousand franc's: • The sate relative judgment' was` awarded to others, each. villain tieing also doomed to have six placards . poSted up in different places, So that the public inighttliOrengli= ly;know'what".sort"of food might be ex.' petted from them. This Was; in fadt; just enough. People who have 'once Xe, sorted to wean and ingenionS 'deceit; are not to - be trusted. It is better that they should be 'placed occupation. where opportunity to: 'cheat is less The fallowing cases; eitracted from a great number,: show the tariff, (If punishment, adopted : - "The widow Bainaldy:inilliwOmnn, for, the falsification Of milk, by dding.3o'per cent, ot . watcr u-aiseutenced to threemonths•inspris entrte;t and dti 'franca fine. Mr. Phariacu, milkman, 22 street-Ft. Benoit, milk falsified by the subtraction ef, ert4tin,! six dasi iinprisi 01111161 t and , fifty 'francs - fide:. M. Cordier, wine merchant, 14 Roe Bouthbrie,, wine falsi: 7 , fled by the.addition of witerisit days itaipris 7 rn ouentand francs.fine. - Villin, grocer, 35 Rtie PaPineoiikccitfee falsified with.chiO ry, six days Impristinment and 50 francs fine." If such 'panishnienhi be aWarile I b government . whieh.not - _certainiy cruel in its _code, 'what - measures of correction ,shoUld 'we here ,in .aweriea mete out to those _who deliberately mann- . them!, _and' sell: poisoned , intexieating; drinks?"", Vt i chid, a w,cck*th ree:ncvi appa rently well-auttientica.ted case's have 'been recorded in 'the papers of peoplo',o94io, after' a'brief .titruggle; inconsequence` of drinkinn• strychnine rhiskey.l - - If drug gists; and e ' the acicitgiLicalty delicate ak e.. operatienS: the laboratory, can n i n s pite ,of every caution;`'deadly mistakes, what are' we to eipect freni the ' - • -i - • '''•,:',.t-,:l i"-:.:---:-...;'::::•-." -, "•:,-.... f -,•1,t,,Fete,,/.4,1-, -al. •IniPp•; , ,t•• —1 ..', 4: • . • ~-• ' ` 4 ,1 • • - '4 V tqcittri •-. .• I t, vjni'4l _ •••O•b „ MEI tv, s `' 5 ' :s` l l4 tduitekni9 '4 1 :11 Mil sl . As4EltAtirinniii ;7ll : r ... . . _ gross in tox Leath= Wilos ere,. _A infernal.; dens where; misons; of daimon deadly kind lie around .in'abundit6oo4-1004f where ignorant Aulolts,Abeiletuato,o64o6t chetnival profession,-,Work;, half littnalete h l ted, at their dirty busineti.?, yAircaarthlt., refuse; . .tor whatdecerit•chemititAftesuctikil ber of a learned:.profeadotti, tottliAtorktailt "counterfeiiing-!-at - bustuesan:uturoll7 wickeder.itnd viler-than forging:l4o6o7pr:: bank-:Dotes ? :' If Franea.; receives eight Months imprieumnent,thtta: . thousand- franca .fine, , and:postingir arletti - does a_man , desztve for putting etryobt/iestN in :whiskey`?..Put- , 'it. to a tuathetnetiOnk formula" and cipher itiout -, As intilkived, water ii . to 'the most, deadly' P0i 8 00'06,44 ,- 1 the. punishment recorded. to that: lrhichtt ought-to be ailtrded tti girinr.-, the:latter; 1' We commend attention to. this 4object. , to a discerning Publie, L -and-withit,a can did comparison of theFrenehpririciplerof punishiniand the Vithericatroftoleratiiatil or'virtualltrewurdieg'adulecratleb: ilay would- beg 'lcaV,e total! attention , tillthet , faCt that the poisonldcaleratavertiseopeiti! , . ly in newspapers their-preparatturpatit) , l essences ;- that they" lave published aereril'i al books of recipes .whicharei to be Turdl by - any one who lain thel o ;l.auti7finhli3fy I that deaths from ,P.trillinetnistakeilhaki making up their recipe's are rapidly creasing. Certainly our crimithdxodivlv.: not as , yet squib - roved about i 'enoughA- , i , l'hil. Bal.- - - 2?; Young Men,Nake :Warning! b- 1 ./ A writer in one" of eur 'Ne* or - • - ehan:ft:S states that in 'tile' wliiter,OtlB.l : l4 four yourip.,bank clerks'Used;tki'mc4kttii . euchre"_ aying alternatelyiu.:AliOe . rc?i=" . :„. dences in. Brcio)dynl _,Thesern'eetl4l.,'" - continued pleas:intik i for a White,' l iiii•W: ty keeping early_hears; and tie:kine: ifilifi being allowed. year Jatei:We l ilifir.: was not re-organized, but Met'aceidenta •° ' ly on , Christn.as'et4,'tit a raffledirlirda lin. The downward path: was .alresiV.r. , 4, entered -upon. The =results sum up as follows': One of the yentig tnettii)tfairef- . ling in Europe,' his lantidsineulavingmaillrif, $3,001):Jor hint, in wiiickPqlkst!" 3 lw,,i9 default.et th,q-b!ank tiliereohe.wie o ejekipp,„ ! ed. - Another , riir ip Sing."4lg, t ptiawkier l T forgery:: The thirdia Oscar . A..! YO. III I. tlns recent defaulter in 13,rooklyp,,ati4, 1 pay l , ; . wandering with the i ;Marit ,ofPititr t ,pm.. 4 his brow—the ttiurder,er and of the happinesspf,49 fa4.4iPliv".#l , Peer fourth communteateal these .fattts andBop t ... :4 eludeslis story thus "And as the latter..easts alignoo,fovol l the 'past, a-shudder (creeps , t. , : tc,tuglk frame as-he- thinks ! t olfer , lll4:l4ltCotill:V., companions., arid thanks, u rueroirdi that saved him front ,tlieauyasifutso.whitb 7; he hid almost; plunged hip/self; birkfro..-.I were other bank clerks among glOipaTty,Ft. and ere long ;heir 'defaleations;nitiatleeret to light, for / they . havc :beet& pessessettof,') money which they qould`not,bay,o,4**.q, by houestly.'! 1. „ PICTI4EB.- 1 -, A. ronnt wittcauttarrper-T2 tures in' it, and, a r.eoin , without.pictureefq differ by nearly as *nab affoontiiiriils!.9: windows 'and a room' vithciuo windowt*+PN- Nothing, think, is more-iiielaneholy particularly to A. irho:has3likpiutil much time. in leis rern ; than rblaitliArallitl - with' nothing.; on- them ;,...for Pietureaak. , t loop'-holes of th?caliii.. to the- soul, liadititiz in to other 2.ccinis,ind other.aphertii.bnis is such exprcssible, *elier - to aperaitrOwid gaged inirriting,or even reading, ottlookva big' up, not to have line of visioif ped off by. an :odioi4 trii find- his soul eScaping : •as it vtare,lthraught,- the frame of an exquisite ,picturek to rittr-Ft. er.beautiful'a perhaps heaverilyeectieeitf2 - where the fancy fOr.:11 Moment mayi'revel i „;?? refreshed and delighted. .Theal'pietutett are consolers .ef, lonelitie.ss;;;•_tliektircitkit sweet- f l / l ers ito! 4111 4-. 041 4-4 11 e7A.1.,. lief 19- the' ja.401P1ia, ( .6„ 11 T7 trA win iPirj ,to the,impriOpecl thoOght.Olifillfie ; they are histories 'iked - serplelig—=: which we.caareintititheitt,the treOliteif turning : oier„the leaves. FUNNY.- 6 -A right finny itialt told as haiMeninedoncif i I in" Vie' riffal:ilerWA of 'Blount' Pleasan4 SirginiOnit `loW. since • -Not far'from •Mount• back in the countrychke,4 thnre,WA r tWit; ern called thp RO 1.1 4?- ;: dAlp; Franklin, theDioPiletui 11 44 f;v o .,.'acqilHl'd,. dumb daugh tem, stirightly;into.lligithtlita l interesting. - By- ligtia ou aniinatedzonveoatiomi, es Call' emh :other mpOeFs -Of the , -.faakb%,) 'Last week, two footltravelera.stopped the night, at this laouso, and iliac with the family, to icrotniii" whion , Avis a good fire' ind - a accommodation. The , kind hostettenter=°a _ ing;the room in the moroing,found4hat the bed , find not been occupied *nests hadld ; Ho,own."lieweierfciiint en ;1,6-fable Money for their' topper, 3tttd a 'note, -'stating'that in , conseifitteboeVirl'i 'sign.% wade: at; the inpper table hv young ladies, , they did not,thiuk to co to bed, and Aherefoie paid ,thi aml took their ileparturn. 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