H 1. „ El NEE ONE TOE MI MEE tipwn . . 1 1 POTTtat'JOURNAL' ar'' , ' • f. W... 10 1 ii i eT," Pro iiig io r. sl.ool%,Y , Eit,.rsvantantr.lairrasen., :.' * * *Devoted to the cane of lieptiblicardeM, the interests, of Agriculture, the advancement of Education, and the. best:_good," Of , Ittier .i ou nty. ,Owning :no guide, except- that:of principle:it irilltendetiver,ta a id to the:WM . l of more fully Preedoniiiin;* Otir ,Catiatry ADvsaltseatmerti inserted at.the folloWing 'rates, except where special bargains are made. 0 Square [lo . lines),l insertion, 7 7 7: - , 50 t •." „„' ‘. l _. ~. 3„, ~" , .- ,- -,, tl-50 'Hach subiequeritineertionlessthan43,' . 25 t;' Square three Months, .. 7 ." - 7 ..... 7 . 7 . ~2 50 -r, ~ 'six. -,, f . , . , ~.. , -•-.- , 4bo t 'it' rape , '' l . ' " .- - -- - , 5 . 50 1 1 . " ' one „year,' ' - --- - - .4 00 1 Column .sir months, - ~- - - - i• 20 00 " * ." "u -.' - ;- .- --- 10 .00 a a . ' ; ii ' . 700 I " per year. ---,--;-- -. 40 00 a" "' " -- - --- .- --.20 00 dministrator'st or Executor's Notice, . 2 00 1 Cosiness Cards, 8 !Ines or less, pi:. year 5 00 Special and Editorial Notices, per line, , 10 ' t gerAti transient advertisements must be paid in advance, and no notice Will be -taken of advertisements from a dist:lade, unless they tire accompanied' by, the money or satisfactory Blanks, and Job Work of all.kinds, at t. aded and faithfully. „• BUSINESS CAI 3 EULALIA LODGE. No. 3 2, it F. A. M. STATED Meetings on the 2nd and 011Wednes- I day; of each month. ' Also M sonic gather • r Inge on every Wednesday I.:welling. for work 'l and practice, at their'Hall'iti lCtiuderspart. 1 . .. 1 TDIOTIIY !YES, W. M. - i SAMUEL TIAVEN, SOC'f. I - ' JOIIN S: ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coudersport,. Pa., • will attend the several } Courts in Potter and•SPlCean qounties.• All business entrusted in his carp will receive prompt attention. Office coiner of • West and Third streets. ARTHUR G. 01,318 TED,. ATTORNEY & 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will attend-9 all business , entrusted to his care, with p ) tnptitc;s and ,0 fidc'ity. Office on Soth-west orner of Main ', and Fourth streets. 1 i ISAAC BENSON. - - . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conders4iort, Pa., trill i attend to all businessqeritruf 1 to him, with care and promptness. • Office on Second se., 1 near the Allegheny Bridge. F. .W. ATTORNEY AT.LITT, Coudeliport,'Pa., will [- regularly attend the Courts ii Potter and the adjoining Counties O. T.:ELLISON', VRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Cot dersport, Pa., respectfully. informs the citizens of the Ail ,r) Inge and vicinity that he trill promply re i spond to all calls for professipnai Services. Office on Main st., in building formerly oc cupied by C . -\ F. Ellis, Esq. - 1 .-- .- E. A. JONES, DEALERS IN DIWGSi MEDICINES, PAINTS. Oils, PtifiCi &aides Siationerly, Dry Good:, Grocerits &c., Main st Coudersport, Pa. D. E. OLMSTED, ' DEALER IN DRY GOODS, READY-MADE Clothing, Crockery, Groccries Sc., Main st., 1. Coudersport, Pa. • • .CO LLINS Slllll'4, . OEILEtt in Dry Goods,Grocerids, Provisions, Hardware, Queenswarc, Cut ery,. and all %ands ,usually found in a co ntry Store.— C'audersport,.Nov. 27, 1861. 1 , W. MANN 4 . DEAT,ER LET BOOKS STATI.ONERY, MAG. AM ES. and 'Music, N. W. corner' of Main and Third sts., Coudersport, COUDERSPORT. 110,TEL, D. F. GLASSITIRE, Proprietor, ' Corner of Main and Second Streets, Coudersport, Pot ter Co., Pa. 4 MA Livery Stable is also liJpt in connec tion with this Hotel. - • ' L. BIRD.. . ti, . SURVEYOR, CONVEYANCER, ac., BROOK ; I LAND; Pa:, (formerly Cushingville.) Office 'in his &ore building. - - - MARK GILLOXI, • TAILOR -'—nearly opposite the Court Flouse -, nill make all clothes intrustO to him in i l the latest and best styles 3 rices to suit the times.—Give him a call. 13.41 ANDREW SA.NBIi:IRG IMO'S.. TANNERS AND CURRIERS.—Fides tanned on the shares, in the best nit liner. Tan-. eery on the east side of Allegany river. :Coudersport, Potter county, Pa.7-4y17,'61 It. .1. OLMSTED,•. ...... . . 8. D. KELLY. OLMSTED & KELLY, DEALER IN STOVES, TIN & EIIEET TRON WARE, Main st., nearly,oppoiite the Court House Coudersport,' Pa:: and Sheet Iron Ware made to ordet in pod style, on - short notice. 1 1 • " 2EB - UNION .'s •,. ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, - Philadelphia / . -,. lIPTON 8. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. . 2it This Hotel is central, -oavenient• by assenger cars to all parts of the city, and in eery pante-War adapted to Unlit ants of the liasiuess public. .. . k . IliiirTerms'sl 50 per.day.."64. i • : UNION .BoTEL, . , . coubnspoai, TOTTEEt COUVY; PENN., in 1 ,AA a. AnsTRO G,; ' VII 'AVlNqrrefitted - and newirfuTished . the ,ii house on Main street, recently occUpied 111 R. 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'She ii's,clinbleit in aft the arts- 'She'his'taken the diploma As theialstress ef,allhearts. • • She cen'.•tell the yery eminent Oh, to sigh' and when to smile Oh, a:tnetti is'aniaetimes chain:44g, nut the hot all the. trhalil"; : Are you sad Ilea , very serial:e. her."handsoine face bee r otni, • Are'you tingry? she fs wretched; • Lonely,' friendless, fearful, dumb; Are you iniqhfurthow her laughter, Silrer'sUutidlrig,! "rlng'out She Cia'lere l and &itch,. and play yoa, Ai the angler dees the trout. • ..„ Yon Oldvidoiwer of fifty, Who have'grown so bold,andoiie,. Youtig 'Americans of twenty .• t • With the love-look's in your 'lva, you may practice all yonr 'fought by Cupid since the fall, • But I know a little widow • Who "could and fool you ill. 1 ' I The Bag of Beans. : 1 • 1, 1 _ 'ln a country. ; village of ;)1,4,w ?n, !there dweltinot !many years 'Sin e. t Iyer and , physician, buth'intelig nt, cated - men ;!+ both members of he church They, have both - .pass d 1 lai..t not without. doing, setae good world. .. ! : ' ~- 1 • Just ten Years ago this mouth,dne rimy: , teething: there walked into ti l hai. village a little boy, !Coking very tired ild.close- blit eatlt! late, His_ garments were old"; y patched; his-hands end facewere lean, and his hair smoothly combed i withal; there 'Was about ! him : a must aitractiVe air, of decent poverty. - - '1 ! . Se thought DTI% A. as. he dre w near the' lad, who_ had seated himself Upon a stone! opposite bil gate. - _ • 1 - ..What are you thinking about, n I tle! man ?" he kindly a4ed. Tile boy !Started, stared at: the d with his great brown eyes, as much say; can iclo i that such as y'eu iak interest in we then the tedrs beg trickle over his !bronzed chceis,lan upon hispatched.garments. . The dt.ctor. ' was moved.. ; H, the boy kindly on his head a asked what he was thinking a child . scented 'reassured; rind,i det choking SODS, eSclainted 1 I "1 was thinking, if God won t opcn.n•way for.lme to- beconi gi good like - you, hair' I might 1i,.1p I' mother, who is,lworking he :lift get - bread for her children." :: The doctor himself now brush from his' eye and softly said, sti: ing his hand upon the boy's h,endl you can ecitainlY become; great virtue ; and, all ;other greatness able:to add thereto. Take heart ;--act if you would be."l , ..' i firmness of his •purPos to c l I . "Oh, sir, if yOu would only h 1p exclaimed the lad, springing up mil fronting his newfound friend: wi la ing face and spaiktiug eyes. The graceful attitude of the n ild, 'seeming . firmnesstbe scale with the doctor. "1;do of you, ithild," he said, “but I Will a . 1;( and give yen a start; may G4nl lell to do .the .rest: : You may be titi boy. , 1 will board, clothe. atidt no tiil you Carl fici, better. No . Char kt. but talc inii-Mse thereto the st bl tend .him carefolly."- .: . . The.,bey silinty obeyed, nticlll e factor. turned away. The hear 1 were full 'oCgratitude- - --the . eltil i new 'found honk and' its donor' rich assurauee that be was but , ,lulter's . bidding., , : Neither the boy nor his patron . er reason to (regret the decision Morning. ' The one proved 'I .k' considerate ,mnsfer, the'. other a diliget.t:;ervant.l His evenings eagerly ,spstit in' study, and quid tered , all the ibrafiches: taught,: in , schools. _, Here he might haie now They Did It. They were ; sitting side brside, . And he.signed and then Ai. sighed Said-be "Aly nailing idol ?" And he idled.•and then she idled, . "You .are creation's belie," 1 And she belleed, and then fie bel • • - , t. "On my soul there's such a wejglit." And he waited and then she waited. "Your band I ask , eo bold ree grown," And be groaned and :hen she groaned. "And you shalb hare your.prirate,gig." And she giggled, and•theri be giggled. Said.she, dearest Luke," And be looked and,theu she took ) d. '"lllbave thee If thou wilt!! • And she , wilted; and then he wilt i)ettitt4 ' of 111(e, ifghlochttp:' , . issetilijmtiori of ett4i 0:?!7:001OPPAIY : .:11:071TB: - ..rt734uoig r:5l deldpite his.lottging,,,Aod •itee passed the rest of hisEdays.,ininitykle t hunestipver,_ ty,!ltud;nnt A mrent ost trivial touted, One morning.ilte„goed dad - or, in; his, daily;vistt,tntliesta,l)lo;l,lAl9 rummaging in i•hitt: silt Mbled:ttp_oii:o,balfu it (44, th'eref,:,ttk'iviiotn, ong did they,,beiongl I is wife cooed nothitig „„so lie tea,',..tfqiiiiniefey;„, endten , lefitTjtling-ether;;,.-, across,,. -..110', he flung the idea. iron) him et once. Hoil eit.ty, was stamped upon eyery: feature ,of face:...,•. ; Seetne- retid,',by intuition. "every self in the half tragic Attitude of his first appeal to,i he doctor, and exclaimed,, oi.jl No§ . -rd ',6oor ! pe:die . ;touch what tiof'helting'ttitue.; Those beaus my ~i.otbet saved to help T e' . 64 a Latin grittnittar' 'l) . n'yett .. eltiuk cupid be Itintitinto' such it ot !leek teaching sr "No,'ttiy lad," said L ibe deator,. firmly; graSitirL itaiid,*•attibitti Mu r ther int 4 well be'prenti of suck a sun. - Henceforth the Way to learning 'shell be nu :thorny One to you; if.friends can .help you!". fp 'it ,proVed: ' The phyhician acid lttri•• yet Went hand - in hand:in sueli Wurki of IlePirblenee; the large heart of one • . and t te• abundant ittettika, of ''the' other wept well together,. Their _kindly inter est.and good advice ',heeled on the strug. glinr , buy. the he had in abliudattleo and i-when time came fur le begin hiri and career, amongst new scenes and faces, their, influence found . him A pla i ce, where, his native, powers could be aiLl 10 C3I'VO out his destiny • • , That destiny is now yell assured. The foi-lern,,distrusting chore boy ts now the self possessed, honored professor. Nature had gtvert him a tamely. person, and the groCes : have been-kind to'him Hishome is amongst the, educated; the -polished, and : Alto refined ; ; yet lie is not now ,untrue to psis rnother's teachings;vand- now:even het grasps' her homely. hand, just as ;warm. ly l ns he did on, the day when he •totit frenOtt the bag of beaus.-wherewith co buy, his.first .gnuntnar., ! . • we have said:before,. his kind pat rons have gone to .their. reward; went before the ; poor, lad, whom: they cheered, hud rewarded. by his., achierements, their kindly efforts; but • we' doubt I nut frog, heaven they, luck down.wit : laving. hear upon 'worthy : sun of:their adoption, Ghildof penury; .Gods is.: no ; reilpet;tor of Versons. He who rutinetli• Winueth the !race.. ---• • - =3 _land law edu same way, :u the . Nat": '6f taeans.• "Cast - thy- bread 'upon thO waters." ",God • loved' a cheerful • 7 APENESIOVAITERS.—A. wikiting•tinnu kneels at the side or behind the.gue,t. ' pour 'out his , tea. or sake'', removes the shll frent..the egg with skiilfulliandling of. the chopsticks, seperates.the fish from the bones, aid prepares it for. jour plate; nay, even will feed you,lf you ipos'sible to pick up.- your food with. two, straight sticks, laughing.all the while at your cluinsiness.,—The• repast. finished, toothpicks come in on a little,salver--4 toothpicks of- scented -sn'Ssafras or laurcl of coqtcfor lighting - pi?es ,The obliging damsels then bronglit in wooden 1103 k t -rests ot'. pillows, and placing then' !h re the cool breeze' swept Oro igh the ,roe4ii i ini•lti,d'ui '• The Bei- - tontan *Ad Ito; resist the' temptation of being fanned 'to sleep by'-the . Watchful bare•artned Hebe i " tvlto wooed the zlplivrs to Idol, 'end we-soon lapsed iir'fortietful nesi, While I 'took my seat in' flit' low windoir that loolied• out into the arbor of mats, the travelled highWay,.and licrosS the sticet'inid'a trOglibor's house,' where alhiln , .lady'was having her . Bair dune uplor the afternoon.. octor as to any In to fell 'atted again The ,e his only and dear 6 to ~~ tear eel): ood 1 ;co in d ig Eon me," coo :low- Services-Rendered. The Daily State Journal, the home lorgitu of , President, Lincoln, says that as Geit, Catimon has nvw gone out of office, it w ii k ust not be forgotten that the nation o s him a debt of gratitude fur what be ' has done. Ills extraordinary business I enegy emoted and - equipped a great or my with rapidity iiiiesampled in liiiitery. No that this army is. fairlY in the field its i direetion devolves un't'ie Generahin- Clad Its future mipplies will reach it by iin . ,establiidied foutine - ; the dut;es, of t ho,de"nlirtitietit_ will be tiineli tens ardfidUi thiqs when - evervtiiiii , .- had to-be exidiii perize.d without adequate facilitiei. : Let . us nop that :this resignation maik's the opening or a new'era.in - tiie`.conduot of, thel war, and that the vigor .of "pieparur ' titi:which has distiTnguished the adusinl t hitt' 'tion of ex-Secretary Cameron may . te Whined 'by the terrible energy of actual wat Y under the ,leadership Of General I 3le lellan.' '• '' ' : ' .." ' ' '.,',' •ene• 'both ,r hi. for the foia his ba d ev of that nd and careful, tht boy ly num. di triat .oed, Advertise in the JOURNAL. A Picieure of iltinte.l, I. recall' a hOmo . loniz' since left L ' eliitid in 'the'journeY and its - trictian'rY lleats - baek'nrer me With a sheiwer of itdo tionstind thougLis towardit whose precious fait tri,v heart 'Opens itself like e' thirsty fli.)trei. - :` It' is . a.h6Me einntaglhe inotitikoitiihUMble ' and lionielyi 1.. but - priceless Thal' wealth of esktciations. The water-fall 'sings a,gaita my' ears' as it used to tt‘yu - yli!ithe dreamy mysterious night, t ,T,,he rose itt the gate, tho, patch tifjansy , under Alio' trindear; "1.4 baring, erehard,'„the elm, the grand ma- Chinery of sterinti arid' showers, the little smithy under the hill, that flamed with strange light, throigh,,the du ll winter eveeings, the'wOod pile . at the door; the, ghastly . white 'larches on the:hilt; and the! dim-blue ht4e oithe retiring mountains, —all these conic back to pie whir, an;ap peal that touches 'heart and Moistens n'Y'Oes- .' I sat 'again the doorirai, at s ummer tilght-full: eating my tread ,and milk, kokinguif upon :the dirkening landscape, atid'l6teiting to, the shout's Upial the lilt 11.'the 1 • Ode, ea tag or driving .homere, uo tent. herds. I match ag ain the 'dermas Way - of the dusky nigh thawk aloag 'the twilight sky, and listen to , his measured note; and the 1/!eOZY boom that acconi pantes his 'headlong- plunge toward 'the earth. Even the ole3 barn,.craisy in every tint: her mid gapping at every jt)int, has chunks fur Ale: 1 try again the!. I breatliblss 164 from the great beams intO the hSy: sit acain . neon the', thresh(Ad, - of thel widely Open doors-op en to the Soft'Sotith wind of springand,watelt - the eat tlerwliese fiteeS look half hue* to me as they SUn themselves, and siCaCeftilli ruininate, while drop by drop the.melting sAovilerr the roof drills holes through the svastin - g drift between the caves. • " The, little.lambs of the season fet tle hy,the sideof their 'dame and , niter their teeble .bleatings, while thei, flecks nibble:atthe bay-rack, or a pair of rival 'Wetherii try the strength ; of their sktills in an, encounter, half In, .earriest,,half in play, The proud aid rooster crows upon his throne, and some delighted member of his silly family letiVesher nest and tells to her mates. and- to Me that there is soother egg. in the worlci.!- - . . Theoid horse whinnies in his•stall, and calls to too for food. Hook up team runt,, and think of Lig year's wanowi,— stiowto return again—have a gliMpse of angular sky threugh the dianiondlshaPed opening thatgave them ingressandieg ress. liuw,.l know nut, but that oid barn pcit of myself, it has entsted into fife Mid, given me arerith and, wealth: , 411 . But I liMk into the himse agaiii,l where' the life abides I i ten s. d p oppa co these things, and - bads among,- cheer its, liutne. - hour of evening has; emu; . the tamps ore lighted, and a good Juan in ,middle —though very - old he seems ins,Hakea ',down a bible and reads ;',A clitipterfrow its hallowed pages. A sweet woman .sits at. his Side-with - my 'sleepy ' head upon, her knees, - and ; briAliers and s i sters grouped reverently. around the. ; 1 du nut-understand .the words, but 1 have been told that they are the words of God, m i d I believe it., The long chapter ciittp,J iind:then we all kneel down, and the good inatilirays.. I' A' asleep with any head in the. chair, and the next warning re member nothing holy I went to bed. After the breakfast. the Bible istaken down, and the good inan , prays.a,pin;And again is the worship repeated throUgh.'all the 'days- of dimly. Olden yearS. , i .The plea.:ant converse of the fireside songs of house, the Words of encouragement as I, bent:over my, School tasks, the kiss as lie down to rest, the patient bearing with the freaks of my nature, the gentle;couit sels mingled with rept oval, the isymPathy that meets .and assuages every Sorrutv.and Sweetens -every, little success, all these return to me amid • the respoosibilities which press upon, we .on.w r , and' feel,aS if I liud',ubee tried in Heaven • and stray ink, had lest iuy nay. 1 • • ; th good tuangrcsiluldatid wearY, and fell asleep '.with bleisings uptia; his heatlffor me. Some of whodeilled him father,lie side by Side in the same calm' sleep. The others are scattered mid dwell in new .hotnes,.. and; the - old Illottse and frdru. linve.passed into: the lintitis of strangers, who have learned or are learti inz look 'upon . thew as Ido now. jj lust, - ruined,lurever-left behind; that home is inine - thrlay,:as truly-.as:it ever was, for lhave• - rtot brought it away -with we - and ihowp it :to you ?. It rtii'rhe home efluy boyhood. :In: it -I found thy first !incubi( food, and :by icury-Young soul teas , inShioned. • To. me, through weary yesis and many- dangers -and sor ruwfq.it.-has been a perennial - fountain, of delight end . purifying influences , simply because it is my home, and •is a partlof, me. ; - 'The rose at the .gatebloonis - inr, now T and I heir' the .voiees which 'Mill me Troia lips which - • ' ' ' ; eolirEubscribe for,the J.ourtN.AL. Atir4.ll.Teacti.Stkikiettilizg;':ind but, One *bin* ititli,lriitrie! :4 illpidren- who have the bilk of list ening' to ..,Wordi witheii; understanding theai y .yasytt and : , writhe .Width manifest syttfptproi f <114.1.55, whe.rtbyerl they are compelled tO hoar:sounds : - Which. convey no ideas to itheir.,tnindst: iAll superen; tne urn rayy Mi. &hallo be 'iaroiticd:in.culti yatitig : the 'tower of attention: 4 ' .i.:, - i ':.A few y arsago, a gentletnats-brltoglit tw0..1 4, 13 . quitoax to London.. lig.wtsbed to amuse, and at the sante tittle to I astonish theM, with .Ithe tuagrdfi4tiee 4 the. toe trolls:Os.. For this purpOsei'aft'or having equip] etttlipni like ,English :Ontleinen ) be took thew out one morninge to walk through ..the streits .• of i Len doe. i -They ,walked several hours in pilence "; they ex pressail neither pleastiro., nor, admiration at anvihiog they saw. A,Vitep their,walk was, poded they appeared.; uncommonly mclinclioly and , stnpi6ech :. As ;soon as Wei !got hoMe, they sat down, with her elhowS,uptitil their: knees; and hid their faces., etikee.n, their hands, ,The only words; they 1, conld be ,brought; to. Utter were - i• iro l o meal] smoke--too much, noise —too.inuelthoitses—toci, mach amen--to o Much very thiii.' ! 1 ' "Sonic people who attend public lee. i tures en natural philoseplti t with the es- t peeiatiou pflbeing,muchamused , and in struetcd, ]home with ieelitigs similar to thoile.cif theip* Esqui6us. : :they feel that they lhave bad too much ; of ; . every thing. i Thelecturer lityiloot, had time to explai. hiS terms, nor o repeat them till they a re distinct in th Memory - of his - dience yith ' tidren,: every triode , of iqtruction must be hurtful, ,which fa tigties latteation ) ; therefOre_ a skillful in spicier will, as much 4 p 4 sime, ,-avoid the :manneri of; teaching, to which the public is in seine ] degree cow peliailbylhis situation."--.1 1 / a fra E,dge wort* 1 ,Tll LittiaTY OF REFLTSF; TuititGs: 7 The prussiate of potash 'is' Made in lar,ge gnat tttie , to Cincinnati, from the 'hoofs, horns, la d ether refuic of ,slaughtered Igratitersi eow.hair, taken 'from the bides cif tanneries; s employed for, matt hag plastering' mortar, - to give it a fibrous 'quality, Satrdast is sold for Sprinkling theffkorS of]markets. It. ii also used for packing ice f for' shipping. ~ The rags of alit:wen:mut shirting, cUticci dresses, and ' the , iviste - of cotton, factories,;are einploy ; ed te wake .J the paper upokwhich:theie linekakePrinted. Old ropes are convert ed !tan fine 'note paper, and the 'waste paper'l'itself, whieh is pitkedl tip in the ; gate* is . again I reconverted • into +road, white sh ect, add, thus di.) ditty' revel vi ig, stages.l. The parings of skins and hides, atid the car a of cows, calves and sheep, are hearefullY 'collected I and 'converted iota Iglne.l - t The filler I qualities of gelatine are Made froin ivory rasping —the bones and tendons! of; animals.— Botlei conv rted into charcoal liy roasting in retorts are afterwards eintiloyed for otriAing the white su ° aiwtli ; which we swcatet our (coffee; etc. Tha ammonia I obtained from the distillation of Ceti) in twitting gas, is employed gut 'saturating wail and cudhear, in ni4king the beauti ful 'Mae colors that are dYed ,on silk and fine:, wcio l len igonds. Car,bonie ] acid, ob. tamed i n the distillation lot ; coal tar, is einploT l .d with Ether aciidd Ito produce. beentif I yellow no silk and!wcol. i ' i PikPIT.AL i t .ilT.—A' , ii 63iior.• :while attdniling service a chnreh, Was greatly struck isith the, vocal efforts. of the lead ing singer, and with grdat iditHculty he auceiledbd id phonographing coo of the stanzie,laS follows 4 ' I i f 4 W4*-kaW, swaw, daW, arilWaw,• ' 'Piaci saw,l thaw law ti*tiawi, - • lira i ka, ectiv thaw, vaw-vawibraw, ;AA , tiliaw rawi-jawsaw, tisi.?' i ' Ile shtkieqUently asceriainedito his in tense aLtoni4liment, that thisr., was the verso st)ng: I' 1 , •••.- „ f•We eomei sweet day of rest, 7 • .T 1 at saw the Lord arise, • Wel rime this revitiogibreast, A d these r i ejoicing ;eyes.", .' • my friend:' said a 'doctor. to no tiorrt -".ho composed; must !Reel itArt it's that vCxes.tne.", Pat . ; "If T Could die a half, dozen d not care a cent ahoni this iiine.l! "Oh Irlob p. all die « replied . ,iio.l. 4,STIC I uourKr.ILY.---Tel make a san .,[ sage RI a ll—liarry, your sausage carefully to, tile pof ;lie nearest and trundle it careflilly d rrn. ; in alrifle—Buy run fora penny' and sel it atl its true value. '49m . art cc your Lan - tiie binges of ths' oor, nd close briskly: 'Open thrtr—lnsert your nife 'Carefully, and lift off title upper crust. 1 1 ' -Tiar liar beef-Wateti your email*: and carry licnne under -.your coat.,l Ram Sbrnb.Plate your pastry in ` °a firo oven and forget all about. MEE ; r • MEE "Good morning, le- eiiiidek,cliitti you any &fishtail; that sioffid walfeloadh type-setters 1 1 ,'! 1 9Nnt exactly; b. 11; :ba ud ; a that wa'e a fifstlate..4cap:.:l,l:, ' ." X 7 l" , ‘„. - kit', 211; 4it • - • g• . ;11 . =NM ISEINS3 1-1";. !•:i 1.: ~.,..,;: > -.::".;.,,::_.-..,: 4/. o kr-Mt ti'mE • nozatxcirp.turaluir#,*•. WHAT up Titz WOMEN ,wIINT,US , ;O4X) ''AttOIIVTEdIWAIt:? doe toll£oll *bit is do diffielit'td please a *omen is,' that ihilieltionartiiiirs herself what she/Aruba; uttlit•leintst bel9 as bPrd;n.sikti4fy * be to content,a barairt who siotibi.ant Sou to Steer his ship 'aid hilidiectOt you" whether` he *sett you 'to pi fa, sey nr to ijapad. '•Tififf Wonkit& htf fa i t isfiedi'whatever ;you tine - .Fispet*liyari 'the nnitel'orFar. ::notticalarilf matter , of the present. war. Your Wife; mother,.br Sister; of Whoeirft; bitty be tin woman that owns You, - rafiliett? bd content, no matter what you dti. ift-yard don't join a military..tOmpany, shunpike; insinuates that you ern a, etward, ; -turn/ up her neSq, and wishes:eht, , WaS If you do' join 'said cordpaiiy, 514 about the expense grumbles ab'6o- I the loss of time, and growhrishenever youid to drill ; :.though though - in : spite of her g ro wlifigi she always, s a ves , the eiieifiest oft dinner fiat alw ays,., Whin )144i could: Then!Ao lantia•at you;and''eaW you a "dressed up moukey," ,4he trail - 11 11 h ! sfid sees you in uniform.; and, then,: as soon as you, !are gems ut-of ,the houseshu rnshes Over to - Mrs.Jedes tb -W inn. $ 1 s :splendid 'offieer' l her' hu...b h att is , ; int' how ‘iiial.ftlificent"' he' looks in his tit* military! dpess. Then,.; if-your abi is ordered away, and you insinaltd ti Lt d, - "businctis affairs': will• keep lot( at hir fire is Mating in-an iusiaht s anti she uphi . aida you for ;"butking - out ; ','at critical moment, and insinuates that •Yofi are a "play boy soldier ;" and thed wishes she were a nian--she'd sboW folks how to fight. ,Then, when jou : 6011j, wake up your wind" to . go to the. ne at: war:She hurts into wet tears whiet spobi your now uniform and tarnish the lane'oft your sleeves, and. thinks, "you ought'ln be ashamed to uo off and It yotir -raw, ily." She vows "she tlon t t belieVe. yo,tt care a'itraw for'yoUr wife, or ti bib}, fol: )-our sjeet , Children ;" she '.knows yiiti would rather lie anywhere than at honie;'" and .‘wishes she , were a man; she'd teach tbe President better.-than to send wed away front their fatullie.s.'i , Tien. when the - day ;conies . -lot yon td start, she-vows that she "will [mitt speak to you again-if you, pertit 'rgothic. l . Then,rwhen-you take ;n; paper mit lift your. pocket; and pretenttto• read .a. furlough from the cojetuanthinf, eidirsing yvii and giving you leave to stay at honfe,''shn throws her apron over herhead, sits tiolid on the &or and -howls'ldoudi "to think site should have ,a coward fof u intslittud 4 - -that her "huaband should be afraid td go to the Wars." .And- then, 'When 'yeti tell her that it's all a mistake, 'and that you are going after all, she hotils'loudei than ever; because "she knows You will • be killed," or she feels it in her bones' that yon will come hoaie With two ittx , trt. eb legs; and t heu how Can ytin take he( to the Aeadeuty on opera night ? tiled she:resorts in -turn to every one of the !immense lists of imitate tactics •to, keep: I you at home; she weirs, she „banters / she pokes fun at ytiti=slie Wishes-AM ttag a roan--she gets mad—sbe -I sulkeishe threatens to go home to her mother— , .she coaxes—she "won't . ever live 'with • you another day"—she scolds, she . . entreats / and; as n last resort she faiths —lb this. case she' always rails' into, your arias, you make an 'offer to- catch • her; 'if yod don't offer, and. if it's early -in the-motitz' ins, and she hasn't made her' bed yeti: she'll fall on the bed; , but if the.bed : it nicely made up; - she'll fall on the earpeti so as not to muss the bed; if the aiming dodge don't Work, and.you still ere lei solved - to go, she vows she, "hetes yott, and that she'll never speak foyoti again,", and then; in order to prove the bittertieig, of her hate, she goes off and imeltifyourr haversack full of the dainties:and defied. • cies of the , season . ; then, afterall, at the very latest tectuent, she tomes and throwe her, arms around yottr neck,and whis' pare that "she "loves you best of - ell in the • _ wend," and_ thatshe'll, she sitelti a girl= until] , .'you 'JLEIC • back," ertUthatr "she'll take such good .nate of .theettil , .l. dren," and that .fyott mustn't fret about her," and that she will write every blt.a4 ed day, and that you must - Write - as 'oiled us , you can, and that she "lures yofillestir best,' and a thousand other little .roes= sages for you, but all kind and loving ! , and all told without a tear ,-rz- - for doesn't eiy now , until lon are out house; then "when yeti' are gotie, i ` ehf . weeps like a shower bath for half an howl then suddenly stops short i .tripes her gear and doesn't waste another,. scar sees YOtt • the way they air do; and talk: as peacefully' - 3 - on 'can t she is'never satisfied sees you in tiniferna.:: The reason the officers are so nutpereet. in _the" rebel' tinny' is,` because there - hied' beeti-so niiiiy'eontiabandileft in the plantations, II =1 ~..e t
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