MEI ..., L: C,: `C MIMES S' IN - 11LE :.00P-I - E - S, •11, - ..-. .-- .;... , VOLUME : IEL; iNtifill3ElVfffir'"i ~ .. , ....:,7.10.,,, , , ;-..:-....., 10 ITC‘:I7 - if.,l .5 4 : , . 0 • - te: THE POTTE.II—J4URIVAI; lIIIIISSBED EVERT iiritmzer awft.Nmait-31 Vii4i6";" -Z '-"'" 1 0 whom all:Letter's #9ll. sheniti be 'addr..esoctVicai'eepril:.skt.toistiop. 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All brainecs entrusted in his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Main St., oPpo - site the Couit • 10:1. F. - W. KNOX, ISTORNEY AT • LAW, Coudersport. Pa., twill regularly attend 'the 'Courts in Potter • and the adjoining ecinntiea. *- ARTHUR -G: OW , ISTED ATTORNEY' et COUNSELLOR AT .. .LAW Conderspart, Pi., eittetid to ill business entrusted tit' his care; NVith rAioniptais and Office in Tefirperance Block : sec ond ,loor, Main St. 1'0:1 ISAAC BENSON. . ITIOIPGY AT LAW, COudersport, Pri., will attend to busies entrltterl toilful, with taieand prcituptuess. 'Cate writer of West and Third ski. • • - I . 10:1 . C. L. HO T, CIVIL ENGINEER,- SURVEYOR and DRAUGHT§MAN; Einghant,. Euttt r Co., Pa., will promptly and efficienily•atteMl ; to, allhusiuess entrusted to him. , FirSt-clIsS profeasional references can begiven if rci-- - quired. 10;29-4* J. W. BIRD, riIIVEYOR, will attend to all business In hi line promptly and faithfully: • Orders may beleft at the Post Office in Coudersport, Or et the house of H. C. Bird, in Sweden Twp. Particular attenti Paitk to examining lands for nori-residents. Giro& references given if requested. W.. K. KING, " ZRVETOR, DRAFTSMAN AND *CONVEY ANCER, Smethport, M'Kean Co. ; Fa. will wend to business far non-residentland"— holders, upon reasOnable terms. Referen-.1 tee given if required_ P. S.—Maps of -any , lirt.of the County made-to Ordet: T: ELLISON, ACTICING PHYSICIAN, CoUderspdit, Pa.; respectfully informs the citizens of hge and vicinity that he will s Isionitsly re spond to all calls for professionqd _services: . Office - on Main st., hr building foil:I - roily oc-, copied by C. W. Ellis, Esq. • 9:22 OWNS B.IIIT/i. - Mall & JONES, RS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,. Dili, Fancy ..trticlea,Stationery, Dry G00(4,- Groceries, &c., Main st., Coudersport,l'it.. 10:1 ' D. 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I kao,ii that that the • ''7 YVfii riever'a indnient 2 stOri: "° see wiitch dbg miLy be in the fat Bat; Shout for the dog on tnii, . `But for ind, I3nefer.-shail panseici as ;Which dog rimy _lke in tho:rikht, Tordag.heart nut, heat, iwhile..it Tor the - nnder,doi.ln . tAni Perchance what I've said I had b,etti Or..'twere ; hetter_l bad said it lard; 'with hiCart and :dlas.s' Nice "the briar• - - :!Here's a health' to the-bottohz "dogi . ,y • ••••,. -CNN tiEgra • Prowthe.Ladiri' ,Repository. ' General titiligattoni " fn Others. 'There:arc certain obliations whidh we owe to Others .thatare, tacitly iniplied, rather"tlfari publicly enforced. • ith nu t oNer`rini , th.eieire.can exist; but We-can riot adlfillour - highest - duties to sOcieti; or responsibilities, to God. I Ii i's' uur; duty : to ; freely, : accord jus tiee tOotlieri.in,exprgied opinions. This duty is almost'univ - ersally neglected ,by reat-on'.of a:Spirit '6f : detraction, A. phil oloilif haS'di.tlindd . this to be . ." ele act of takin ,, ,'gonibthing 'frotri; the reputation ,of another, e with, the to lessen that,oth er in .Th .traCtion may' con-. list :repr'Cselifing merit italess than-it really, is; or .-in the iinputattori . of faults, vices; or crimes; which inipairrepntation." To - this: ign'oble -r fatat our sex are e pecially prone. liziA one - lady the repu.. Cation - oragiecable hei: lady acquaintance coilinientscquileed ! I thifik her aphant tiruotne;'.',..or,..."Shoi is -too travue '' or, affects . naivete." "A pleasant fainily'is dna," observes one.' "0 !'but t!;ey batic such . lsecnes,behind the - curtail 0 ' .XatitiPpe.;" or,- "Mris a perfect t . irant,7 l 'is - thy. quick rejoinder. "'What a manaier is suck - a lady`! 4 :00.y0u think so ! A fuSs, I reckon.' " : That young lady is a fine :sell/Aar." "She way well be fine With all . ilcr a,ll - ;:" pr it is; :"She • would not ap peai smart if nobody helped Lon" " How' beautiful is that lady 1" " But She knows it, and that'spoils her looks,": Or; "Her style is not to any taste: She too:petite," or, - "Slfe has too rfinsch enibuirpoi9 t ? '-7 Again: sornefeature slight ly subject to' übfavoi able -Criticism, is seized and:united :with tilleidicrouely-tiar- Pesti° .conuuent- .'..7 2_ . . " a very good entertainer:" Passalile iu 'ber .way,. She lids im; proveirVery much- by lite surrounding eireutilitanees. If you'kudiv I froni what obseuritv-s . , apßears very, devout!! ,But.het7een• the detracting; frienddraws,into the dos poii_tion and whispers with' a dark - look 'of ;signiffeandea wolf, in sheep's :clothiner •• ~ • ; - - , . • -. "But it is, and quite detnonstrable•;", thou a long colored account of some tri: fling'act an :itself, 'narrated -with the strictest;inki - nciion; of "secrecy, -closing ivitli this Tartarean expression, "I have heard other' trtings . which Tim not 4t eyty 'Co ; : "" liciW - PlcasantlY those piople are sit unte&!" • '- - • • ' • ,", 'Self:made. T have seen=iliili'and her io . 0 loweSe ialks of iife.' • -The time was wheiP2L- I, here'sblue most diighstirik:,pieee of intelfigenee -- ,is ,appended.' • That lady' is vetybiiiiOlent." '"Before'the -gaze' - of private 'is 'a et.• t t .iser. Lady e " per f anthoi,s area favOrite "cornmodify orthesa detraction-,inong,ers.-7:' ifiirei c ca h.bephint 'Or surmised psi; them ' - fi` at( 'eSpeChtl' - '6On't Sduid people,: arc :so .lincopseious;'gt'; the buns: l / 2 046h . theY'inVe‘tir otheis, that they , at '`Y,yen' - thiPialsee 'of one'uf be fe e r ellie en Nat- =nth: sl)priaCle'oronipeiiiitieifen& 0;060 ag -anOthCi'eicriee theirtheir'selfislinessin chided Sieru3ei'disatiliei 'one' of 'these fteiaOhiS Chu,•,: ; .•1 • , ?_Apd . tfsbe kapt, of atiy good. to hearei • to :tiny •liiipiiiiy.betid; -7 • • , ri)abotp) ?riociples- of, Ito . . galooahoog; of COUDEIttPOR'iI; Pit;;: l i flUilStlAT‘"Eliltl243 - 185 1 1';' I"; • • r - TCY; DA I ' l EV iRIKE =1:13 in= : „. T. be .. n .ytttd ,.. ,she.,bdi fre t;..4gr yc. , ble - or evidently jiitiQible; it•shog ld• be' there !:-,-, • - 1 that orthe - Tplitialiftr7eftan whgian_dis •tellostloirCiiesae,Whieinietnivird Lid; etule . Of' II fig 'Whoe,, el - nri ii • 70 AD ines --'llat-irstie,heiird Ofintisitii4-diii.•-: . --••- • .4-,..,•• : :-. 7 , -• 4 :,,,,- - 4 . , -- ~._4 •,;-- . !Orlarthe:that any had, thm.iconldshemake utimie,instead of tha t . o f t h e prop el ..corn , • :G.reat cheare,itilic tine unto o.,.bantinet bid•;• e ‘ i'' Wter.,'gnilierS, tip"!:er, 'robes, - 'With - the .4nd,ia anther's lossc great pleasure take, !drip:age; • ''Stitnd thou: aside:and : afirTft' 4.9•gli!IP•iii9:00.0);,:""4-.??,arriL a gr" I ' anCholier - than' thVii." : ; ,''',9ao,Sliati.a:- . r` Sileli - sbilli` ni.. - e•Jiot - aiiiiiiated ,by "noble peare. - • Gently to ii„' - i.- , t1i, 4 1 3 : ti ;:ii i i i 6- 2 , qualities ; their sea' le' Ore Ontetiiplatiol,•4 , Nut less should 'We be ehtiritabie• tdivrci..• pitinbiklilniteil,'else they _could see : that thead whosiopinionstlg not coincide with there in.,-i3i:4l4i,i,urthis ; world . tkat in re- ours. 'lf 'a person can.mot think - as. we:fig,. : ally wortli:envying i :.vrith t all•ita iiidden or w e , Deed,.not ..presume-t that. person ns.to 7 , I _exposed Antlesirable'Dppendages.: ,: -: •.- tally unworthy our respect and.....4p411 . Y . ; "La'.Rodliefonoiiiild 's:dd''that "the irtiest . lAu - excellent writer• observes that • I :the mark of beihi bOrg with 'great •tpialities,l,Christian Chniieter,'' , Withont LifYinpathy; IS beingboria..withOnt erivy;!..Whieh iS,,,Ellhns. produced - fiunibers-•Ofpeciplelxialkithi . , deed -the ,essenca.of ali-detractign.- , . lup ,ani.t.dotvii- one.nnrrow plank ,o,f . seifirg7 l -- ,-. W.hreati,-mat everyone• be willing testrin! s _pomieriug,oyer their, .0)0 merits accord-: tat • mie'ry other that,--therit ..whic4 au d :demerits, keeping ont,,DOi the world i justly',., belongs •,:t6 'him,' or lier i •'ciithotit ' exactly, tilt their TellOivereatiires - ; 4 fiern: sp 4 (, rinklinK-_.!.liiel4 with . VelloMona . ,d their hearts, and caring only to drive their', traction,., nothing is:evei• pannancri neighbo - "before'. - bplci_rf. tliVifF - Artliis: plank: ofl ly gained by doing otherlise-T• ,- It, is jus 4 theirs, Dr.,to PiWthein'leddlong, ,'_.. , ', 4 , 13 ti,bseryed r thnt',.:,,the - re ja - mothing inoT . These persons are: too - - prcine,ltO'saY of iiiiii,S4ll,:t''..,Conlidendnd,F*o4 4 .n,'fin,e' dilY; those who - liappeO - to 'differ with theiu ~ :in:, the reason-isilikpeoPjg can conimeila it some minor pointtifticictrinc.or di: ci plinth withou4.c.nyy.7 •. But:It; Foight.bo-nd4c, , "They can .no t be .children .of croci:and that evend . fipe day j. 3 OicovcFeilt9 4a ., / ' think, _.s9 j . .fo . r,,a1l -their ,professiTnis .tbey . flaws of Wind' or weather; when it is ass. are, in the wrong, whitcl a Min life'riglif.r ciiited With . ' th,: , ,• 'particular use of abothe This is !riot the•apiritof • C hriat, not of his for:scrmething - which kindles the Spine' , -di sc i p le s .. - •:-. • ; :-. •• , 2.::' . .-• i . t , , 7J: ':, , : : El 1 brrr. • 3., t. ell, fig 4 . . • ' grca 'big It, f b. I • ts 3 a t. all , not i said, choFk to envy: • - • ••- • •. 2. We ,owe to. others ; when injured by detraction, in their absenee, defense, Wheu everit is - in our poWer. . 'However :great :rody'lle Professiobs :of frieudsiiip, - "that pe'rsonsis no good friend to. another , who will-silentlyitsten.to the dot! act ion. : of her reputation, when it could nui : „be impfuper for her to Speak, "The wilrneVer carry tii:tly-g6od hearts , an c 'd sound ,understandings: . • - Noble is tliat outspolteu word of •friendly... truth sv.hiclolefeuds:the abseut,from the asper -slum, of detraction. !Thrice beloved should be such friends ! • . "Grapple them to thy soul witb hoblis of steer '3. It is our'duty'to judge of others as charitably ; as possible.one performs an act which appears someWliat reprehen sible, we should endeavor to place as, fa vorable construction au it as possible ludy,s}iuuld t eper l allow, hcrself to receive reports wtichl are, inj s iiroiis to another's reparation- Withoat a - c, - fnr the anclihritlibleness of the World, from which -Jucorreeczasertions-are nianufact tuned...; 1. • . - • "Only think!" exclaims one lady friend to, another, "such a lady has done thh's and Sii!;': - Dicf you 'eier';hear . the 11'h will- People say : now?" • - • - t - .Returns her t companion, "I alirays sue-- Pected :Doubtless there .is h a ; f lew deal wore to 1116.64 n is known as. yet." • The firstspeaker then''paSses to anoth er individualind •repears 'the 'tale 'with this. addition :1 A.,-says that she has kilown übput.this Coy, a. great white; and there is a reat,' deal, Which is wurs4 than people imagine to be ket'..divulged!!. kirow•.'what "she mearis,:but theway she looked it must be crime ! - . . . The_third 7 person then.yeports it t o her frienilii 'that ''such u, one is found, out 'at criuM,:•and - peo ple have LoWn it for a long time," • Thus,: by iiiicli , Uncharitableness,2 are reputation's ruined. .; ;. , . , Again :, friCiiil44ii!x are, often broken by unoliar,itahie stispieiona. "NY ho'Wciiiici have :I hiiuglit' that of Orie 'when): L'have iupposed, to! be miry firm. friend!" - , ,comments-a lady to lieroelf of some. act. which has., displeased ..!Bhe . skighted! me. This Conies ,ár her recent . goddll,uelt. • I 'sh'olitif not' have thought stie w,uld bb-`so 'lifted up. She thinks il.ain.leneath her now'? -11:49:aggrtfii - ed one .hen nie,utioner, this toiler friepo in the fullness of her wouiid ed,spirit:: her 'and excellent is'rePoried to have'beeetne• chafin'ed to prond . *CiMiti 'of- the - world. - Perhaps'she ether4vise..seeks-setmiation; till a feud of rio-,ordinary nature: ja occasioned.: ;a Majority of these, instances is soon :as-, certainerthat' the 'unconscious oteridM. had A r e. slightest • :design injUring berfriend4ifeelidga.° 86am - other cirmitm.. stance 'unknown .to;the uncharitable: ac (o4intauceintermed tormtura4.prevent, the_dping,of what was undone. `" IPa sllutild'lieware atharsli) iikm n t trtiOM tree hid:hither.' Avellihed , 44 the4idance;:of..:wortliva - nil n,O.JounitiviktiSibp ttaft And r ,wise: friend plould,,pcit....b . c.lost in: such a spirit without ei,'stifferetli lohg 4'it r f kitftW."';''.l.4 - . tint , e6 E lly piidioliea';4,hrtiketli rib 'evil 7 ; 3 !xibaito: .eta-, ehttritablerte l ss.!ai WT; iktpl4o, .pNlei;goc r co l alel tnss and, j 41.1 i Opus is entr"'di!t3i''So be Cti.aritabla'itieur or Wieri tbecruoat , :tallitia-'ana , -Wretelieti.l . i.lAttrat and noblastiowau:.•wilk pity rathT t13.4 1- ,49 0 t11, i;a4sist::r9th9F-,t4a.R tiersecute, : ,,defenii. : -Father.. than aecase,-.-- While:it is in rid _flit; tiro iii'ds4oeilite-inili:vieo - and' iloir.MS perioriefor iiie-aake:'Of-'philanthrOpie rrici, - ttves; jet trlien Such eon:tact- unavcida-. - 4. •We should. bot withhold' good fro' whom it. is-, donw:hcp,..itik in -our .ptTer, do it. Some persons, when it is .but a, slight inconvenience to another, Will' - say, : will- not du 11 1 0; She. has had otningh' : already ! ".:,_' Again-1' some will jefrain.-frotri others their just *dneS. 'when: they are tire proper instruments of'sticdhitig, it of actual di:didheAY talized h i lose)! ' for an-act of thiS - ClaSs-Being employed-to. build-tbe._tower. of Pharos - - by :Ptolemy Philadel phiusl, 'who. expended -for this-purpose .k.lBo,ooo:ster ling, &stratus :doused his.'c&n:namelo be carved- in.:the - .. .marlide.; while lie tinered this with lime, which:he inscriberLthe king's. name.: When the .lime crumbled Away: his Meanness cane! to diseoiery, and instead - of %winning: impirishable:glory; gained-immortal reputaticia fOr -an' act of remarkable 'dishon esty.-- ,- , • ill -these unworthy, eluding obligations to others; stiotier.or -later pally fail of aceomplishing:Ahefobject -of the;perpetrators. , -;On the cotitrary,Overy, good -deed Which recognizes` these: obliga duns is sure to win its reward. " What: soever measute . - ye mete,.it i shallbe: meted to you again.". l liberal ; ,who. devise liberal things to assist titheri, are certain to r'eceive desirable blessFrigs',ln nestititl .ed-uleaSure: Often in life - is it-Aemen strited that:. a aCt, inch la no wise appeared. bindiug.iiLperformanee,- returns finally to th i s. actor with . ..tea : fold. reward,!' Beautiful i unselfiSli' excellence in the charaCttr Of wemari flow 'admirable to behold her whose,posi , ton in society is established, for nence,,condeseend to reader happier tlatse . wlo) arc nothus favored about in a spirit of siacere fridAlliness " ' 5.- 'we'llave received much na ture,or cultivation,, it ,is our duty not to bury our talents from the use . of others. Fearful indeed is the responsibility :of those p'erson Who sactiuire Whatevei is beautiful ii art-or nature, or is ennobling and elevating in. it influence, only _for.' self-gratification or, for ,display before a; Iselect few equals, .W e should - ,oeyer, tirety isolate 'our - selve's froin society; When we can accialiplisti'greater 'good . by. blif presence than , by our absence... Lei those:l who are talented and. !tfcconiplislAd;::byr well-ordered . couverSation, endeavor_to.int terest and:enliglitett others, thu. 1 utitig 'to tie - best . iti torest.s 'of society, and not exeltide - tliefusetves 'trona- all -contatitl with these Who may:not be so 'highly ed. : for .:feardiminution!of their._ own happiness...",To, do good - and tR, coin to u 7 nicatc; forget not.- • Whoever. arrives , anyconelusion, or disco :ars' any' 'fact - in the will benefit others,: should...be' willing thati others,sitoui lyeceive ; that ery one, must .reniernber, how, Alexander,;, his selfish - abie ce Of idetign iti obligations tol °fliers; enifeaCtiied sande AriStOtle from - tiing,lte pub , lish to the•world what te.had.t.aughthini.. The memorable letter:to, his tutorjead coos foil did Wiling- in'°puljlistiing those IStrielies 'of scienie - hitherto not - in l be'l'ez . - , t rittiroci 'except 'from - - oral lustruetion, 'what hall Loscel, others .if ;.the,utt:ro , found;ltnilwledge...l,,, ite4 frot4 do ` . 0 be. ;cool inunicated,, to all! my , part: 11.: wfatilU brity 'of r, gill if in! the' inbliniei bran olieireifidain k thim:in,titiat of; fin nd A lady ruthlessly neglects ber : Ahligst-, bons to-others r .when-f4a-zonscioUsness of IfbiUtlae adVantag,es, - Jahn -loiiks doibti on_thoselitho.haVemotaleetniluli fainred:i and-criticises theii.-besti - -encieavord: With/ ridieiSle `or L'cotitemW: sheexclaiins of thtvreally excellent; "I:low', 1 very. vulgar : she is 1 . .' Her mannersare - 1 insuaTable •.' ,1- '" What coarse and rode people - lean ' ,_.~. :~G:'i .. hardly thanage:tci geron, wit h thamt h rough Zit tmereo .;; : ; Orovhen l efanypErfornuince ivluoh; iii" any wise,-eompetes with her own', she affecti-tor beinexpressiblydisgusted,:com::: menting : " What a bore ktliciight it neyer,:would -- ,have'be e t Wlien'43Ve" can - not - co scielitiou 4 sty'ap pirciiye, 4v-is wis tuLhe'ille nt; • Unless •• re 'mark heinipeijatiittlYinech'siaiflii to coriect 'wronglnipressiOne.,",- on L which, welovje' . o societyic is 'to.'gtiard 'burl example:" l :,Nisthitig' is Mere t p4eriVoVer ;the Of r i , peopleithaii thei'reignink model Th4re ia-la-proverlai 4 thafekie.Wise maim in i all the lithera Wise.' • bicero-iikewis'djadViinees' - a idea i . '"te'n , 'pattermltto 'others..and 'then all Will go ; for as a whole - eity!iijo,- 'fedle4 the andNices 'of-great , inen,:lo It is i likeivind 'reformed-by their' hi- ' , eget - dry - -If Jeader •otit 'society of ladies; fashionable and proud how directly Wll . ti • tipearitliat:therd"Ufd iiiiniernu-,ijimita tors ;WM) , aftetiiiit: . to' Co'py: the. e x ample I Or if she be wise,, disereet:!huinane, and eleMiliti ;ell Will aapire , tiPlike:;her:. one leadin& svoman liegleptherlionie , and family for e 'fretitient •t onspictious.la - ppeo l , lances abroad,' and . tiot - -Mllyi will, her' own , babies-Cry and her ouilY:iiervents- Miquire bad habits:, , but- there. will 'be - Ige metal he& la.arihroughout her set: pends'enorinous shins lotdress, the - other I et, ives' of her 'eel unintaticewlll aceinie their husbands bof .parAinon - y- and - - cruelty, if they' earl '4'lot-equal: or excel h'er eitrat''.- - agance. I- , • This is ithotie Fs - pbciallylrite tholie jadies whose positions qualify them to e,x'amPleS ;.yet - Aio one without a decided peratinal ;in.iiienee•.. of ' description: 'Not; in •act is without: its direct!. Moral bearing ou others.% Therefore, we shquld• ever be impressed:withlheimportapee of so coridicting ourselves all things thit - we 'shall' not have ocensicin tehlush reflection which our light 'Casts' upon oth era: Notruelady,Who . cheriahes at proper moral resporiaibility;: will=exer say . tci self or:others; ` I will . do4ligibt. ap,,stefir this Orithat, 'talk in thie"Or 'that, mail. ncr, for any one: I pm an , independent person, and'it is nothing, to-Me - what tali; ern think of . tue, or 'what they will propotie to imitate:- If -I' choose tt:•• tale - this Itriiordinary course' itAife;" , have a , right so . th da."- =- - No.ene oin thus shake - oft the resport iiibility vihich'44 lrus att"aelied ' to every '•-• • ••• T.. AmitheiinipOrtent obligation, whieli i"often !negleeted Yor the: reaSO - U that it has a general as well:auparticulm,siemili 14ancy, is , tbatiof correct .appreciation the services rendered to us by:others. The UWre.atly.anced a.,,societyisjostyili-, nation, the more will be exalt the conottion . scpumn. j 'This right!; but it too frequently -happens` that our sex he _come-,-- in a,. Measure, :insensibleto tuese favors, and acriuire th cm' es a matter of course, even irore th'ohe who arestrangers. r and_unger -no,recoguz ed,obligationerto-bestow-ucli-couitesicis. A -woman. who aspires-, tote a fine lady, will sometimesi ineounnodelustraoger iu a public place, to a; great,,degee,. : Aven ['lauding-of liitu4bose.conditions whieb sh4lknoWs will cause birk:nn:litiii sacri tioe of riersonahconveninnee, ,with••in ,air nave, a, right to this, atid . u - „lnch, . ntere." ti . -Soinetiines `they ' 'nod tie essay you;" yet too often they. seem unaware or the eiteKertrieTr7elilrariOn i . - These ive4ien Are 'were ,thalle, tObe'iveited - Uponniidhrtighedlike - ‘iiltieda All' they.bmie to`do:is ttilaeopt: : fawn; .a,rallothers should thank; them f,n. t their W!ei () lLluc*sAFL, e° l !tle§ePPdint°r: ceive their; ttentions.. , , This fliiinre is toe often' seen, in:all Wvarions relatinti,tesockety. (inc seen ; , 'will e AsSist thht`She- enableetti'.aceoMPll'sh'scituc it Well:over 'than the ignored The 'reclpieidtaltes on `i,i . .4,:tv - itlabe friend and attributes her SuCep.sSio and peryonal nti .. .erous Ahe":eyentuallf . proyes' ii - decided ,openly ex*Pl4ii of ilij . tuist - linivOithyl conduct ariie - pordedin'Aretat:y-, iar= tieularly_ the . ' binOapiiiii - or' weiniki2 The Duchess bonyr.,to . ,QpneriAnne or.ckre4t: 31 . 1tain.• wAs rrevrEtideri. ViN4lM,royal r lirOSehOld"an,"abieitrelierai Pages., €l l ' thß,e 6 9.,rtn'Pgt . °°t•f' cl i l4 Wan .set t ,,About fig. tiet eientW pwce9oo..!n:s B WPo.4 6 tlPF r•it?: I}'ut con kstiArkr,ttl of bAWas.Winnioßills moat iirtlliant"i}ucce ga 8 1. 2 Y 8 - 4 t i:: - jkO,4 6O ;s"AVY. botinigh,,i4.4l`; not ,(4 1 1 ! ),., 7 - 4Fi g r : se,e,"4 3 -af, ; 4iou r t;,, but, by, a ilooilen.tao:df feeling ins tlie poPitinr Mina bY contrivance -of eneinies, • ;.T PEW t'.. S~:L IT I 1 tv . r . :.l t 14A. •, 1 , , ,11.;1 J,-;41..rtt,. a . v.lsr::•l4 • r : n f 71. tr., 14.91 a .4'4. L.-57,711'16 objee tt-TcPrifODlPM:ri Efirr,l4 6 ,d 6.ce — vietOria haif beett - lailed4ithittk national 0.10 and eiiiltitiioli'fo:o4ll(tij: self -Ihus wd See*atLone sCri49l6uSi h aw egukirlkge hinds - 'of how often do . ,,tiakyidnii-gg_ e irho l e.f#F° -aa0 11 : 0 4 1- ? - P 1 fltdgstAl.a . -bythe.beneo.eeomp!aiu . nous pt ; frleud.! r iirt i erit 'Pqt , • tsr- Pri,!!!f.gCal, aer-A-i; l l*' ' , Wk " to. ti,,O . p,p R91ne,9M.N91.4 ir, iPt. , fC9a a h ?Jil4 perhaps,' had. the:Aneßna-„or.gre4tlr„, amit-1, 3 'ties. _lf :a . lf...kati,heen,donefur"ltketnitAl aceompl44a • they:, Too/ied, ieFtVI; 1 1 )/..1.7 c ,, , t these, sd* co -64, I.ecPIPPST prove 'OAESP 1r: f. 5 ide• ei llama , it' , lpos e d all the Iliin:ulpfit p , their be nefactors.,.. -Or f grautingtlittthey had not quite so manylprivilege6tfothAtig o ou'ght'tbe - v they did; rQceige ?F' W ould SW oulddregl" - 0:4 1 4: 447:a shh r es , w 4 rAgii.iAiteo-1 1 4 , thgy - inwAr:C.4iack - : Under the protection of their frieads,:whwd perhaps, . accomplished what' they=dirt i kin them byaelf-iiuerifiekttiA . :tuge:ntiqi - Riiii; deaverl ~„:4 7 r 1 ,, . f ,„„. th4re,afe perso4i of will whisper- seandal: earreenduga_thosencrq hom , they :ire indebted Tor the b - • i'lr'etflicsition ilia' ) a 0131 C, 'awe uca _ l3 ijait-1 auvkttan 'compialliveeauatt no : oetter,i and no more ! - :Shakspearo well Buyit, gratifude' is menstrons;"!- T4i l thktiliff tl4'breadllai•e i3romii4.4ictii#*?t a . "" ate the words of 13c ipture, _ ' Woman,-should always l_miltiratet: , ..tli4 grace of appreciation- of for it bee - Slue§ her imputed note!. - • ,There are" other gene - rat which aro 'due 'to society, - ihat :eitonzc.v stance' will ever' reveal 'evoil: inanlj , and well-'eultiiatddiOri. discovered, "sue V., obligations, we ittioulC,;" never delay to exequto., theta that fear.;.l of God and love-to ..others,'lynnewibetintl flint our obitracteratianst" . e . xliibitriP lack;ioliinti as we •' CLA,9.9IrICATION: 0 . 1%. KiME3----4T1ii.1.113001161t531. - : masted in kisses are the :svrettesti..hy•-;h 1 ,....inc..;;;. full, in,..a: whole , life-time ..of :extnt.vitgance.2::: We:hove very little, expeiience in.theijoyvinit 1- ; speak front. extensive , research:ernt:obstitiosN - k. Lion when ..vra-say-that-..there-lare-only--three regular lisses in th 4 ort,:-11414..t.htseTuntyib - p denominated ' the kise,„.neetim thet..4is&.". pol4itlie, and the IcEi'S • soperlatiie. u 'llie;firo.,.., consists ih - kissing' O:'. Intli's,iiiii d r . -- "lite fite e ll ': ond, or positive;ltpkilsing her Cheek"; litidrthe? . : third, or superlattvi consistein irdssingheteo.: , ./ There are, besidCs. two auxilhuy l cisses-tls k j. ss passive; such ni hiliiiiictetori altniiil4=.„ t its.. n urses and grand-mothere; anti the kisi , • active in use's:xi t ieVeldoti ros.d,lier gliii ti e novilli spi.T.si. IndepeudentortheSie ( t.reg-:::.1 ulae! and . .fi.auxilia,4 ItloiesoltAre - ftre n fsr the convenience ot society, ifew imperncutter . .m . -try _or irregulars. First 'the jncidentiLlZOe stage` kiss : - then the farcenritiiieri prop erly pretty larceny ? ) ;or stolen kiss;, the.sily 4 .. or "don't tell". 4.i4; the:e . ooing, t o.rOyartotirittf r ; kiss ; the, holiepMoon orbridal-kissitnvonte or sigliinekiss; the Merry 'fir' latighlfigs4a • kiss ;' the ' echo; oi - peictisslenitiss; then /' m angry, or poutingdyiss';ithehysteriCoirtlittillutc: kiss; -the wheedlingror-"ruieration"--kiss, In tended, only:. for Iparticulae.':cioettSicniSi4lrr.s.. ' Tosnlles being put,of•runds,- fOr; iostonge; tynif . 1 histly,, the barley. : angar,. or :kiss ...eßPfsp.# ol / 1 ,-. which : by , the iv,.y,, is rarely"cOrntisitted cliffinigy . tlic:iesison . 'of - adOleseenee 1::or'' inuliehriiiy;;' - being tolerated chiefly . - bY•YOung=gefilleliftiiitt in their earliestiteens; Atld'eteeidittglijOint.:i lie,‘ . .thigsgs--T.4,..°i Pale t ,n„"f•, 4 lPitelL9nt4:4l.ll ilieir i‘bib2 , ...—ratraollr e i . papreddi 2 L. . - ' , -...2..,.". •.. • ~_ ..,, --.... .1, J ~, ?.....f, '.7: . :73.1 t ,e.. 37::: r Allda:f.t.Watcg.4La'sterening,,wile todst iug:arotind the- epoVa . 1A" it' ieportiiiiit"iifUic paciiyi• we • met - )an. filth ? , iu appeara'flee; ,attdp,reelletuvie.„thiti iffeetSofllqaid_plisouov c hp, durirtguitr . bmp, heilid, was eiagagei in ,a,ffeiuriihiio,4l4ll l in a•tiortilien - towa, aridity' One time oecuilledle - seat the Vegislattite or rehiciirliiiiiiilirlien4 l he •was.adraired tor. hictalent:s,.sact esteemeds Air 14e integrity ; . and moraliwlrtl4, yhoutt; hjitc;las,t, n igh t ; for . ;the .'first titErr, s )m.,.gggi years, to fiffd him ttp . o.,orAegradaturileOrd liafiliuptii wealth i pl4te_mbra,rFreelet — lilrfqttlwitttoxit . atjug :cup • Tie ' - , triight;:titoiekl'fiectilfY `4 3 - 7 01idosa 'autont.,•the. r_biightest :CeMutollw.9 Bl 44:::resPg.c4ed when li e first started ,: Ofttl!}.AthojoiFitar:Of. life., But he " looked npon lite *lite rlrlipikie was icd.P yielded to, itsrseductivd and }ION , be 4 (AK; 413 lth7idrutnks ".of fFiePdsJ?4 f.4# 0 0M 1 . 1 .i tg Mnlir.Via.R.l l l Bunk, sci e lkw,in.the bilickVq„a fe9ol.t. , :ltraPON Aegr, ada,tiOn 'Olaf reSculng - srm l ill thy 'reformei-eaurio'Creacliliiiii tristeli history ; la thelliatitfr,Of tjto,g.dgiWittot..oo9n tp:,.who ,started trf wylf,el4.4ly m bjr„ 'prosiiecte:" ; muOli"`foit rtimj--"E'arris :rdisraph ,„ . -.3) ; wit% viiliAliitosimtitti4rdfloriAirpti;Latile r Ida icinnatil firm „dayaill Lam *mato fell itioutd :foresestihrough4aAtatc4wettu 3 si Tr/get:Till iacd dista.oke,.6oll4,p4 64, r 4rtkiug. ik Agri& foieri'lii~"hihiiltti"tK t 6 hira - t6 the depth - Jhairtriter) ail:111 1 146W bre tt"eiliCkigt RlO.lllOlO 41;Cd suffocate he was ! drawn tuttyuckiagi,4K ll l4, 'mammoth candle with a &nib e ecovi!„,,r, pawn, :%At3 the Jews ruin thninttelvesAkt theirlass:: orers, tha Moors' at, their • twarrittikea,- ihd:o hristi tis- at • ttiSir : • -4.: • •-1 .• 1E II = II II P n ~....,.-.2l.li7,:iavini. - L3 EIN93
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