1.4 oKativs.ol4.l4.:, = 1' , :..:,;--,,..'-`.:.il . F.“.'s,T..n' I' MI •al• ' ' MN ;:rjti. MEE MEM MIN l• • •) h • =ZEE L VOLllE.''giit-=NO3E, iD,' . • ' ~•• • •-= • 4.1"::. P TT Eit , IRNAL ;.. , ..rtniustiza- u r • liir•‘.,l4o4anie.V,, Pri)rill et r. • $1 00 PaTriq, •to * * *DeToted to the . cnitAe of Ropubliettniti the 'Moreau; of Agficuittilei titendVancetiiq o f Elu6htiott,: sod tied good o of Poti county. Ownin r go " - gOitte except Vint' Principle. it *ill erilleayer'irritid In the Of more Nat ViiCbutitry. Aontaitsalttsts;inseited at the followl tates, except. yrtkere'speciAl hargains,are ma c fi ! Square f . l:o'llifel`t _ - each sublegnenflizseition less thin 13, - • " 4 Sqttrell4ee mcinths, - - 2 4 ig , sine :" • - . .. one' year„. - ' 4 oelumn six monthS, '2o' is 4 iier:yettr . ; - 7 ' . 40 f I , 201, Adetiiiittiator's 'Executor's Notice, 2j pusiness Cards,l lines 'or less,tper year .9 Special and Editorial . Noticesol.,tine, 16r 7 111 4:4lv'ettisetzie"rits must. paid in advance, and •ao :notice 'trill be'. tap oC adrertisetnenti from a diktirnee, nule.ss t are'aCecmpartied by the moneror satisfic, reference:. ; Sor Illanks,'nnd - Job Work of all otagl tended;to prOmptly a,nd Ctithfully. BUSINESS CARDS. - - , LOUG-fl. No. 342. It' Ai, M. STATED Meetings on the 2nd and 4thlVett'nes days, every efteli nopth. Also o i 3lasnnic gather ings ‘retbiesd:ty Eve: fling. fur ork II - ' And praetkee, at their Hall Cconder4nri. • . ,TIMOTHY IVIES, %V. M. ?Amnia, ITAvEN • I JOHN S: 'MANN, • *TT ORN k V AND COUNSELLOR AT LLtVir; . C9i4ertiport, Pa., will attend the se eral Courts in. Potter and AVlCean Counties. All business entrustcd.in his :care will receive prompt attention: Office corner of !d'est 1 and Third streets. L ARTIIUR G. OLMSTED, ATTORN.EY — fr. COt . N . SELL'OIt AT li.AW Coudersport, Po.„ will attend io ail busiut:* ,entrusted to his care. with protnittneS and fidt. itr. Oilice on tioth-west corner of Main and Fourth streets. . ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Coudtirsport, Pa., will attend to all business.entrusted to him is'ith care and promptness. Office Secon ' d st., . near the Allegheny Bridge: - 1 • t• n! W. KNOX, . r ATTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa.!, will regularly attend the (7ourts in the adjoining Counties. • 0. T. ELLISON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Couderspk...,, . ;respectfully informs the - citizens of the vil lage and vicinity that he will promply, re spond to all-calls for profcSsional seryices: I Office on MaiMst., in building formerly oe-- cußied by C. - W. Ellis. 'Esq. I C. S. & E. A. JONES, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. 'Oils, Fancy Articles, Stationery, Dr: Good:. Groceries, kc., Main st., Cofidersport, [Pa. • D. E. OLMSTED, , DEALER IN DRY GOODS, 'READY-MADE Clothing, CroCkery, Groceries, Sc., Malin st., couderspOrt; Pa. - ••••• • n.. DEALER in Dry GoOds,Groeeries: Prori'[ions: !Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, l, all ;Goods Usually found in ,a country Store.— . iEuudersport, Nov. 2:7, - M: . V.. MANN, • DEALER DO OKS,'. gr. STAtIONERY, - MA G. AZINES'and Muge, N. W. corner of Mak land - Thif4 ats.: Ccinderiport, Pit. • • .. COUDERSPORT HOTEL, D, V. GLASSIMIS, Proprielor, Cornir 0.• Blain and Second Streets, Couderspor t Pot ter Co., Pa. 41tEfL.A. Livery Stable l is alsoept in coi tiou with this Hotel RD. SPRVEYOR, CONVEYANCER, &c., BRINK LAND. Pat., (formerly COsliftliirille.)_ (Ace 1 is his Store building , . .; Al ARK .GILLON. TULOrt—bearifopimsite tlie!Court make all-clothes .intrnsteci Jo him in the ileit tq suit the times.—Give hith a. call: • 13.41 ANDREW SAN BERG & RHO'S- TANNERS AND OURRIERS.—Ifidei . to riled • sharei, itv the • pest manner. -Tan nery on the east side of "Alleqany Over. Goltdersport; Potter,-countr,.riv..,-nly:LL'6.l /If J.' I )I,MSTED. : :' : : ' : : : :' :: S. 'D. iI:LLY ' 1 I OLMSTED & KELLY, •.' 1 -• DAALEILLY . ..SV.)..V.ES; - TIN,,A. SIIEE . T. ,1139 N 'WARE, , Maiiti st.;:nearly Opposite-thoOrtit i 1 House, ;Coudersport, Pa. , -Tin., cal , ' Shoe* Iroo. good Ware ntude to.ordet. in style,go on c 4 . short notice; J 1 . 4 THE,"I7-4ION ti* - ARCH STREET, ABOVE- THITT; UPTONPhiladelphia: . NEWCOMER, Propsietor.l I -I:lss'irtts,:lioteti3 central. -convenient : by Passetizer cars to i4iiiaita . .74if city, fat , ' in every - pftrti-nlar adapted tn'tlt6 n ants ox the basittese public. •,- ' • - tar Terms $1.50 per day. - VBX lINION:HOTT4i. C , lADERSPORT, i'crriEft N . R.; AI: 8: Al RAISTROING• - ItAVING refitted and; newly furnisheld the -- iLL-house' o ll-31airt- streetorecently. ociried *by .It: Rice.; is -prepared to- accopanpda_the thaveling public. in aa goct,atyle as can PV)iiid hi.torn•Nothipgi that, can . nny, , tray,lll Crease the comforts of the guests 1,01 „Regre ilected.' 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''' ' t ti ' =ll ME MM=EIIIII I'll ETIEI tVIUT IF ULASNO 1 :I •:!- - • ; ~: '.'7:l; r. , `-lf - ....:::-...1;:-: -t f: fi ~ I , . .. - fTiterelin: tboral in ttri beauti and !lie =followitik;paraphrise -.we -S ei4banie.. - , withitat a. nanie.: and '‘," credit. It is'aiirtliy. a tnaFterband i a in Id. , restored 2:4 Its autbarl Oh I the snow, the beautiful vans', i . • Fill!nglhe sky and ehrth beton. t; 4 . Over - the house=tops:-over . Ihe etreetsi, . Over the 'heads orth.e peopletyon.te r eet, Dancing, - - 'l., . : 4 , .• ~ ~? , J :* - ' , Flirtjng. CZlv 4 i ..-: ' ~ ..:4.1` - :Skimming. fliO4 4 Iteatttifal -ercinr-3 , it can dq no trioug, ..• Flying - to•kiere fair laay'a - cheek,;::;_ ', • 01i6ging to' line in frolicksome. freak ) , Beautiftil snow:from the heaieu Abu e, Pure as'in•adgel;' gentle as love I , • . Oh i the snow, the , , beautiful snow, • How; the llakia gather- aud laugh na they go Whirling about in its maddening fun, , • - Li ple,va.in its glee with every:one, • "Chueng,- • • Laughing,. . flurrying by,i ft lights on the face and it sparkles.; And *yen the dogs, with a bark and Snap at the crystals that eddy area The town is nlive,:and its heart in a To tvelebine the coming of beautiful be , - ii) ley ory • .1 : How the wild crowd goes:sw.ayinit.along, eacirother with humor ens.l Song! How the gay sledges. like meteors ffash by. Blight forthe moment, then lost to .be eye; ARinging. ,1 , • s Swinging. Dashing they go, Over the .crest Vf the beautiful snowl; Snow so pifre w i zen it falls from To bb trampledionuAby the crowd rtl To be trampled and tracked by the • I . of feet - Till it' blends with the filth inthe horn; NM ... 1 , truce. 1 wns pure AS the snow—big Fell like the snow,flakes from heave' Fell 'to be trampled as filth of the sti Fell to be seoffed,J. to be spit on and - ' Pleading, Cursing, . I , . Dreading to die, , Selling my soul to whoever would buy, Dealing- imsbatue; for a morsel of lirCad, llati ; ng the living and fearing: the dead; MerCiful God ! have.l fidlen so low '/, And; yet I %las orKe like the. beauti - One I was fair as.the beautiful eni) 1 IWitl; an eye like its cry.tal, a hear; glow ' Oaee.l was loted-for my. innocent g Flattered and suught for the clitirms Father,; , _ Motker. I I • Sisters, all, 'Godiand myself, I have lost by ehe veriest wretchthat goes shiver Wilitake a wide sweep lest In-mule nll that is in or above me. I lOn Tliere is nothihg, times pure as the • snow. .! . . , , ITcpw strange it be that thisbeau, !weld fall on :n sinner with nowht;, Ptrange.it should be %%hen - the I CORIeS 14 , 11141.' If the snow and the ice struck mydesP Fatattng. .• 'Freezing; • ' Dying alone, Too, wicked , for, prayer.. too weak fu T. be heard in the crazy town, tl tit'ad in the joy of the flnniv cent' T 9 Ile and to. tlie.in.my- terrible woe With at‘ bed and elan - ad of the beaut • I Quit not fur hope. ' l'4rer *nicet!so rrow half way. ,Elotiesty is,lhe .)eat. policy.. Poor freedom - is better than rich A fool's heart Fs ever dancing on We s'ee pride in everbody but on • - Discretion of speecli is better than, Chains are chains, though they b , gold', Ife . who turps from evil habits de l a s opd.tp,lp.. ; Counsel that fayora our desires .n fur aratching. • • .1 ned , ,Ideney, itke,.tnattore,does no za is!wli spread. . . • i . ... Wheo you have-no observer. b , o „. veryonrself Ged'g'v v.e t a , its food, i t tbroV• itinto the nest. courting, thr,ee har4 : sqnerics iharf fifty'soft wprds. - • 'Sweetei•ing one's coffee is ge ..fdst stirring event of the day. .. , , , .. .. --' , An unlock.). WOrd drcipped from i cannot be brought litick'hy a cote! ,- • 'WeseVer wliti't God hai joined, i stiorbeduty,,and 10E6 hold of trutl 'lAt,what point 1410 armies generally enter liotile cities ? ' - " - At: the point of the bayonet. Self.:depreelitiori is no • hurriklity,,thoogh ofte6 inistaken'ftir it. ' De so u rce id 'oftener mortified hide.., ,- ~1 - .. , . , • ,-, iMany, who think .Piogenes kgreat fool for liing iii a toli, nre•Nery,prouti of f'a ying in pile "the pale of good society., - ' ; Tet,suppriss,ilie_troth may, now I and then bp our - duty to otiteri: 'not to iitteif ftlichOod molt alwayste our`doty tei otirseltos. . ', - Many psipeiagive 'ilia dying wo sof great en -but none Of thin' are so touching and b alitifill as the: last :Words .of.the: Old school aster '4 , ,7. • 1: . --• ~ - ' ~' ' : 7 : '' i 'tt: is growii3g i.darisschoptin y, titi•;.litt lased." , 1 ISilifi to thif•gittis , of-an mist* :.world he r.loriell.thilcis i e andlogardef:tbe, bildTeti lie I had, irrAttei4 a ltirfas,,44l. , ,Witzki disfulzsiil 1 in this world of schoollog. -; 1 - ; 1 .g.e10',,,'.k1.141e , '-'.s!‘koP l ;.* - ; .0 -.-D*.': - 00 . 1i.)c,ii.iell . ,:'aiii) .11,_3)i3semi!)4tio,: 0 ,40ii . 0y - ,Tiiii: l iti . pejt'Oili4.l.; ''':. i u traiskutz,,ratrEit CCONTii i PA., WEDNESDAY; IPEBIIIIOIE r '1,012. IMEI EMMtMI I atiow; d.iti.An I thout n d ought .ti . be eye I a bound , d ; glow. ouow I SKr, sbiugby. ousands MEM fell l to hell; 1121 MO A Ce--. mv face! ng by, too nigh w. beautiful ifulsnow a. to go ! night.. ‘ratebrait, a moan , ing dow, n, 'fat snow . • VRIETIES. MEI his lips MEI cluqrzenre e made of s himself 1M=!1 od until it watellful ,t does not are, better rally the e tengtie, and six: !nd so de; ..;:,',L-Di.:*;.*A:a s si‘: , :io.4' . ooo4,%:•':,:::,' ,Were.youv ever deiwn on the:4o Myer; ini,iiiikausas, , ,:reader 1' :all the ' - elephants" . that •you've seen lack the t'iperienew there we Plettraite.r-;-I, way say.quite pleasant'. way -detail it' for vim perhapa . ne thete days: It. occurred in cmisequence, kiin.atkertisealent fur an-Leditor for tile 41e*Itildria - ,9a;atie ? - on' the'Red:River, tatir►g~ : u an indupetnent, hug e .- . •Vo t s,t4, iAti I tk.lh a nd' bowie knives provided,Fand.enly...ri&Rdi torS'hed:been'killed• in the previous five • "" - ..11'hether • accepted' the situation -§; not, has, however, nothing: to du story.• It I was , . only a few weeks utter thatadvertittement tuetiny, eyes. that the tame eyes were bleated with list "sight" at Clara Burton. ‘: And ps a first tiglitui• lutist always brings.° dead. shot. so .I got a plutsper right in nly•heart wheu I taw ' The gloi:siest of curls danced about the rosiest -of lebeeks. ttpd down upon the sheniders.as white as magnolia leaves:, tbd most kissable of rubient dips opened tr 6veal the pearliest teeth--her-eyes tw;nkled like dew drops on a sunny-dune morning. while her voice sounded like the cooing of a dove whou it answers its mate; her ham was plump, yet fairylike in its prOportions—licr dear little foot, encased in n ga iter b.:A was annexed to a faultleSs , anOle ; in Moot, and its btief, Clara was ; beauty atm "nothing sluoter " She was the life of a ball room, and the ' q ueen of the parlor. and Ott horseback why.' Sir , Walter Scott's -11 i Verinnt" would have uilted belore her. Fond of endestrian pleasure us I was, It need not be wondered at that I often volunteered to tt ceortltionY Miss Clara on her rides. and, hanter•boricand bred es min, it need 11:4 be thought strange that 1 slmuld fre l puently talte a, sir shooting. +ille the more especially as our rides were throuoli a "tame" country fa the literal score of t:.e word. ,Many:a fat hack artd many a prime turkey fell before my on erring aim in -.these rides, even , thtragli my hand trembled the more flea she was bi!it.'y side, and many a pretty doebound edluaay in safedy because Clara asked for its life- Alt! Clara Clara! how c 0914.1 you be so false to u: .e who loved yo so . One day. Ip.vr well t remember it, Clara :mil myself took a long wild altAp away u; along the batiks of the lied River, and otqy paused whed we reached a :le: p and :doggish bayou which estendol up fron: the river some ways, and herd an the shk.de of some tall magnolias we disen.an :et!, ts to lest our horses, which La.! some at full speed for miles. Like most of the b33::us in that section, it was full of . alimatt 1.:4 which lay snoozing ,here and 011ie upon the water, some of them half out on the cozy banks where they could find a `sunny spot to -lac off ' in, like• a W'ull 'sr reet broker war for a streak ofiluck in the wake of a crisis. Acr, , ss flits bayou to the opposite 21:ore a na,s' t :Int:gen:um bridge extended:at least a per flees one to an inexperienced , four, for it wtis a long and slender ipine, nearly briincbless, which bad been to l ' • pp ea over ; • by, , sense bur: icatie. "I"What'll you wager, Cap'ain, that r I dare not , cross on that pole r said tiara. asishe glaneed at the slender tree.' . [-I'll wager all that I pos-ess that you will not make the attempt in my, pre:t en:ce !" I replied. "It. would be as foolish as'it is dttooerino I" ,"Then the mote pleasure for the !" she etied,,karting up from the mossy bank whereon she reclined. "For heaven's sake. st4p. , stop, Miss Clara I" I cried. .:Just lbuk at. the alli oators• in the water r' ..w,oublict. I create a sensation among them!" she •cried with a silvery latpdt. and before I could prevent it, she - was on the fallen' tree and advancitio I 'Mylleart was fairly in my month now. for, I did not dare to speak to her—the Slightest nervonsneas or miss•step would be; sure to have pteCipitated her down ,to the dark ivaters Where the great, rardn- Atm freoh-wster sharks- lay, lookit,g at her with eater eyes, perchance fancying what a delictous morsel' she would make , Hut , grasping me ott•tried , ride in "thy Ittind.'l a:lv:weed tu the edge of lite bat& and 61t hi p t breathlessly watched ,her Pro nress. All went well —her step as.free and psi firm as it had been upon (hollow ry, l sod, until she had reached a point about twmtbirds: the way across, Then the crackling of some of the, top branches on the,.other, , shure caused , the tree to waver and'settle. She became alarmed, lost her seltpossession:and.the'nesi instalt with a wild: scream or terror, laiinitt Herbs site fell into the water' , • had hi ld'before;latd been some 13112 1. fun. oeen sear& tron I oal . wocnwas - burr r unxied by Over twenty yeliAnz Catnenehrs,:, and, had ;to fiiht.:Aty, sway:out, alone, or.die in thy traekal hut was never irate so notch .'putt out" as now was in the itC6of spridg water to her reseuec 'whetrl ~ - ';..',,r '''„, ', [ - 1.-, 7.. si..[':, ; -'„.. o i l -;,. 1 -,' 1. 1.j."' , „ -.11,w that twos toolc i e.n, i t.. , t.k. ,1 d 2 _' . , that nienaced ,Iter., - Sec l'allof - t hel htittly hideftins'alliinttava were ltritvinz to r vatt.h : fft : iliiiii' l - n ien j4sr;i,•for . •lter elitiliifF; tre , ', vented her from sinking ilisisintly. i 11 hue no tinietti lose•Zln a setoilditny tifle•Was , [ .. 3t my - ehonlattr,-, . and scion..'a ball-ill - jut iti, atuzzle : ' pettetrated-thu:Ole, of the hitarest, monster. ;. lint itillecita'cilt _pl./ lipd &mil into the -lfoanlitig,:waters.,..-iviten euutiteg witayttlinuat'.. utin lief..t...tt neither -bulle t front thy rifle Inuit it iviti ;a1 horrible bet! low.-._wcrit , i dow t nt, i.iltnirtl.,.ler arld.alimt4; 6l ' ftt - i I owed, L in totalt ienceits.iyit until ii 0 'we; ter,wati red witliNood, :aod.., Ipsini•d inid foam''by the,l:•titjutitled"otuhstet . , 'and worst of all'ii y "lat chat 4e Wm: exp tided'. ttrailiere Wiis.'no:lltl 11,t9 icli.):;li.., ,1 . ' ' ~i ' Cliiii liatreeas - eil to ieneans, but she Yria, now sinttint . , . for her chttilies hilt] bfetriuS taturated. , Oue-.l4attee a tler sweet, iial face,l,und her imploring , it3es; decided ',toe to go in. -sod either ease or teri s l with her. , 'Sti-lihrenr down•tuy rifle, lectseired the busile in toy - beit,land rushing on'i upon the tree Illutrged tutu the water.hi her-side.- '[• -,. -' • * 1 1 1 1 FOrtunntely 'for 'us oth Arty IheatrY weight bro./Or:Oa tree idutirtt to.tilie wat,, ter; and mite') I fuse east cla-ped tier , 4 the waist. it .was within guy reach..':Foir4 tanote/s I onty,say inded. fur the water was. now fairly, alive- with the tideuti4 creatures, Whjelt ana,duited with t 4 : smell of blood. made 'the forest echo wi 1i their dismal bellowinns. lio r I.got IW4 upoit ; the, fallen tree io' hoit elittisberafti her, and, how "etc reached :the brit , am! there, covered , With blond ; and Anti mitd. sunk exhausted upon the earth, Is um f 4 than I ain alibi tip tell'; ni' even (Lilly to cott,Pr,ehend:', . II , I ' . II But i:i . ere we were; i fally tend miles from borne, in.a pretty cutalition to '"see comp:inv." -130th of out horses gt-ine,•fttf they hail broken t heir bridles anti lied, ter rifled shoo-t to death IbY the, Odious Nriisqs which they had heard. ' " ; •:1 And the firsfttiing which tliat'witeb of a twirl did - .while. we 'sat there , , tray to bu rst untie a lit .of laughter" •; - • t ' , Didn't I er.eate..a.tetisatitin among tbe asked. • ; ;.•I't lank Iris: is - no . for jot:lmi. 3115 S etare . ." said .I, h alf .atig:l* -, at 'heti levitY. -Yea htive vscapcd freui the very l Jaw's Ot death !" • 1.., .; "From thejaws - of-tbe mean r' withi l anotheri laatzli; -I%nliat a figure; you • are, Caprami ; -yeti look a- if yea bud been swiniming h battle r • •••.f thy appearance displeaseti . Miss Clitia„l hope you es*o M 2; tut:titer attendance iI I. now corn pletely riled as the - bayou was, land , started, up to leave. - Ftirgtve wet.Captaint . t ! he cti a sad look usurped the's:little on 111 ty race. "I'in,so rull nt! rau, r,; if neither water. blunt!, tuir mud . . the - prebe,tmo,ol death: eMild dun chid . no2:•:sitirits. me; juin.- 2.ltatl.ne,i-ei forget that 14 saved toy life-- . 7 never, tierer DO:l : forgive her",? Dia a &At refue;e. !my, cd• c5l a born toper cti array.from nju4? I ..slid furl more than that, I knelt down tl that. floury sod, in all .t he &arc (41 habiliments, and'swory that .1 it) harder ',than a mum; rp. cou ld "ki c , that I ivrml,l, live or r dte. fur !lei (liar She was'`Arid you Oink Ole ty'tide , there and held:l4.l. little lian:tur wine Yj • ,That she reeiproeateit-tti,y pass Nu, 'Mr !• . 01'e didn't du unr'r!uoh She 'only yo'u. Fay it bettpr if yOt bud dry ow?" - I. cated.;- ; 'What I.fliOld jtaye, .baring, mil first -Priapril !•cut. du thie.taanaer.l.:kntow poi but ~j 14., darkey hove eau rpnaway,, herscs,L and : .the , siz4t aiggerpared rte freth !any act ()fill ate destla!ian". ; We - . remoun(4d, - and'l* Coiled back te ace with Lily condition. ' '‘..Tru.4 n . wontit after that I rece invitation to attend Clara's :weddil Ktictitnedad:iud4i breehes, a Creole, half Vrenc;i and` lialllndi wasn't' Le to curry cur: pipers tur when eputpuied :to me.. 8u6.3711u - count:for. wwwnatils tieqe.?7. Itiodertt` Defilittions Orepigl.•—•=fer limveyaar tdd icf.a news room ar.d take . a-uew .., Unfortunate' 1.31an•,'.7 One born ponrnienee.. . • ~ . , 1 - Progress off; Thite-,-.,Ai ,pedle , i going, through the coantry.Vitk, woodeol.etoeks. , Rigid .Justie—A jaror On a ;us-artier crt.''' e rilstup4ep . ..', - 'l . " - Inderieudeutte—Owing fifty tholisanid dollim4'n'hieh you' never anet7d 14 , 'pity.;l" • : ildi r te k .l 2 i—Ahuost ob..itete; a term for; morly.. used in the oasa Of a watt trill°. paid' - for his- p-per,T - ''.', - ;' :: - '' .' i f ; Ctidit"A ' wise provision., by Ityhic,lt eOntitablas.and ihetiffs Oct a liciagi ' , - 'Voye- . .,-Att log,redient,ased la pitnattoe and poetry. ; ,- - I • j ,`- ;l' , , A ;Sr- Aitl , oo" - 11 1 1 49 3 .1ni.di 1 • : • ;'-41i:rel 'yeti,. iti&ed ? Then! sailionor,S,ol3 *mini tlik dePtlie-,;,f ouil.natitre,:ferkln World- Mi r intaitiiiitnir etit:tinablY_Oottie rely gned;'.:Very cicellent :pe+ple: l iTherelare t Vase' *li wig - dui iylefe iit I,a- religinn ; yrl ipee h l einii,lire'full of theclilltVikeSweet he: a of'reveenceind-trtist.!:: They tire.ptette, to: Tforget themselves iul, Ali* ";Broth, rly liintlaess•-toward a! neighbi re.l.- - !"-•,bi .14 please be near la hem i and! yeti, 'Ng arc s hid:t4learn,lareqUite - la.gohdaa th&Y.•-l !;S!)...,y_fu!det't unian , that,qactf. , 1 0 ,,, deo *e r n - . to • asitereyotir social equality with the loftiest and the-1)6,445C . l.l.litb! Oily; eqUality mut frafernity lire a can , densed4truutary of your „stalial creel= V, cry 't411.. Society is - ktioWn tiietin i ! s itt u a:, Hilted nniher ;of aecoruidialtedliten and weilen. t It boasta e few; Stars of the first magnitude; as' well al )tnyriadaiof lesser - .Pehrit,l.freoilthe nuutepas 'points that std d' the blue, to the . ! millions hat are ordl perceptible' in gruupa Its a , us trans :And nebeloas haze. There are OM arid wenien Who exhibit a rife i hartnUoy 'of developinenthe.result of '.imppy pc eitleatil i of birth and training ;; Therm are gracefti fortis:animated by` serene and beautiful •• souls—jclioice buds of : being.- 'Mita:W.ly the most judicieua c ulture, • - and etiOnging . our!eonceptions of the pos , sinditien of the race.. There are those whosefine instincts are altuciA 1 unerring -;,-tvlie! glide inte she right place its by inagieLwbo itlrop;. the right ',Ord at it he fittingimoment, and act onohe spur of the occasion las we afterward' , deliberately trialivre bud l done!, !`,_ la thelgroUp where they are leaders, is unity and !pleasure— Differences arc reconciled, jeteellencies blended, strong paints displayed in an a greeatili lip,h t ,. and coucessiona yielded with !!ti acrity where they ar no longer offensi l ltieltr claitucd. Socia l ringelsl are these q.ople4-not l alwaye through moral sit periOrity. but through a happy equabil ity of tMliper, and , a rave etidulquent, of tact. ;]!Theylhelp to soften atitl beautify: the as erities uf,-. life; they .; "breathe t hrough t fleshy of March t lie aita.uf kii 7 .) They In 6 like- intionlight!tu the landscape or frig , unee Ito the &wet ; . No.:-1 his is by noineana what you claim. In tritifr:lni haveieverheen remediable :or polilsh and suavity of manlier. You despiselliypeerisy,', and you: geimine - ne tore; linr,ly doted out, is a litho harsh and l abriiptld You do nut always ' 'place your Own .14deniably good qualities in .the bleat tittracii've light, and voit Often fail tO iiilere..s peoplewith the benignity, of tile OD6isesl you:I - really! feel. i Yon' are . / nut eithsictit i . or the traits that 'Win - se; . , ! , ! leeptatide in set4ny ; these ore._ not your; 11asi, iind ,y4n add to this. iOnlisSion al k.iiseiii*er of unnsual ireattliilbeauty, and inteileersil 41r physical power.: ,You; do! not elami to 'be one 4.if •the reinarkable I men - and women of Tito , i , eLlnit'only to their' -eqttal in the nionefitet et - huniati iiy. 'illii.,, in ' the last tinartr4s ; is tliel sum ofiyour lself Mssertion. This is all, and it% also. much. - Te be liii'man is to pi-seeeli inexhaustible • eapnetties l fur itn proved e: - .4 - and one of their nioSOMpeful iipi!iio.lat tons is the; reVerant!apprecit tion of pet:wins bliter than ykirself— Tinso4, 2'iccompl. _. ' ' l'H ! 'd, an, l d elr f re eeuts as nT vven mei. tk I r •I I r Cup- Jti bare l el. ever I ,nr turn I ;t r i e ully n Ivrd her wore 1 4-uagel rAlat, do knelt 1 . 1 11 Indian'Anecdole'. ~ .' Years, ago; when the copper heed .na tiles had init.gled with whites :just low. onion( to -confmie their ideas of property, when udgel Johnson held liis:i court• on :he bar k uf the Mohawk ! , Big John, a E prince i , f the royal family of , Elinuikin. niok; vas arraigned, tried mid 'convicted I of' t helarceriV of New England, firewater. According t; It ho laws in operation at.tita t reitiotelperioit itig John :was 'sentenced to pay; t tineof live dollars, whiff was du. ly .forit d over. •Whereupon the abori r ,tti. nal cul t .wit was at libetty to go. _John gathered his blanket arounOim and np. proachint , the Judge, deinatided a receipt forr his five dollars'. "There's noocethion for areccipt John," said thb,Judc , e, ' , you'll never be called. upon ti pay it again." , i . •-U# ! big Indian steal whiskey—pay i i 1 five dti lars-4 want urn receipt: l l - ,- • 1 '"Wei don't give receipts here, John.". Isar son of the forest was not to be cheated. cheat , . Iln bored the clerk, the Sheriff and evl.ry one connected .with..the court, until 'ilte Judge concluded to Om him a receipt to he t rid of him. lie called bim np to:the benehAnd said ; ,'I 1 i . ...J o t 11. if. Youll tell-me what, you want with a receipt, rli give you One." _ l'Upon. , wittch -the red urau delivered ililllSll as, .fellow:..:: i: , t ;'"Bi l John die one 0' these "dap ; He g° •°l> IYealVen-4.knock at , th.e gate.— Nee(' af--Oho , knock:at the gite of iltenien ?' - 'Big johto 1 lehni..yon. pay , 1 0 for: that whiskey you' 5(00. ;Tett.' !Shove the receipt tinder the gate; Johnl Then .jtlig John 4ave... , t0 fgol hoot:att asiyatilf. h'ellito,fisig Altage :4vAnitas.. ant! get'll kkeei fit." 1_! : • Mail Ling! outilui% medics dove, at •i P/I1 it heit a ght otir tif that he lady. ordatteu ed an no. wi;11 mongrel an, wtio ter haw a cn nu I? I ithbrella I l a said !tt little:fellow fuer Pall; I n is-e . .-gtut - teri a woutait iter; old; 4.i a m 7,yileryl"l OM ME =MI / 0 , 4, ss 1,-2: • •:: ~i'4,..;7:::,f7tr:m.G.F., , ;', ,~.i; ~'`' "- 7-7-5 Mal I im 0 MY.1. 9 ;-70. 60 RP, - *", #lll, ii o.'iii'7iiiiiiilf-.-* Aft eisVof "cleis; , lsl4k7lo. From the Nmv _York P9l4 ll e.t i l The following statement Of the charge* agaiustrklea Steaccemanatea fiontitte:Witt pepart ment,. col* he i9g been fur• niched fo.the ddtertidiciiiitiesuitatlitetta the New York Steee was arrested irbile in tied' it ) 2Weiocklin tie morning, .; Parties , . already form, jw tha hotels and other .places. military sad eivle.resors.- The = • eerprespectieg• 8 e; 4 41 011 -ezAtOrig 4 40. denounce: the arrest as an otitragwwld mistake. ,The earnesttriende of . tfric and upholders of,Secretary.Statitotef new policy of action unit ii as the ..dettt f ,i 1,14 era of. respousibility: that may anti of from eotanianders! mistakes •and reate t nf blood. The. sub,stanee .the, chtgixe4 against Gen Stone is as fop:Ts t Eirst Yur mialMhavieui- sit_the botkl4 of Ball's bluff. with the Omni trefvre entkaltien . the„ bat• tie of Ball's, aud.l.re,oelejug:,.vjetti „ from, rebel offmensin bittonurp:, Thera':treachereuelysttifiringe4 enemy to build a fert:orstonghuld.sinms, the battle of Ball's,l3lug„under_biagnua i without molestation. - . ' Fourth "For a ; treaeheratisikitt ,to • expoSe his force to capture and. destruct. : tiun by lbw enemy, under, pretense of ders for a Movement from the CommantP, lug General which had not been giVen. Court-martial will be . : speediVor tiered. Th e arrest of Gee. Stone, was rand* without consultation ' with or th - e„lteoirli edge,ofgen. MeOfellan, : es it .witi {toads without the privity or assent uttlin.2* retary of State. . Mr Crittenden of Kentucky rescue , ' ' to Inc noels° of 11 ( epsentatire a petition, numerously aitined, proposing that IVastii jou:ma's Fardeell Address be read geber• ally on the 2•2 d of.rehrnary, and-offered Joist, reselut:onio refer it to a -Couiit. we of Five. • Mr., Lovejoy moved tci amend the matter by addieig to lhe'react , ins col the Address that also 'of - :the Dec. !oration of Independence, and lit:armory Btanton's order after the: battle entlill spring. : This amendment was:agree - 4:14A and -the .petitiOa was referred the !louse,' • - ' • ! ' A report by Capt. Dupont tattle Navy Department concerning the Sinking of the secun4'vtbsie fleet in Chris:Ann harbor shows ;that the work has been aucceaafut. abdomplished.. The statements that, the tiri.t operation teas a,failure, and that vessel i lave gone easily Into the harbor by tll4, obstitmed channel, brst'abown to be robe. The place is now effectively sealed! up. Aatong the confirmations by.the ged. ate is that of. Ethan . Alien Hitchcock,. to be a Najar.Genertil of Vointitteera. He is a grand sop of old- Ethan • anti was with General Scott, in•Nesieo; he hi rpokeh of ay a 'ororthv representative of the Green Nuuntuin hero.. He ieJu cornmeal at Cuiro. • . The' Rebel Geileiuf 11. 11. SiI11174: io Nevri...3lexicb, lois withered". 11: ftirga Of about 2,500' men, nod is . npiguachlnit Col. Canby will oppose hitu °roust) , and - successfully. has been prochiiincil . ittrthe Torritoir (3 en. . Iluntcr hos put Kano ttoder u;srtial _law, fur tho purpose of puttiilaia cud' fay-hawkiug. ;. • .1a a mixed train ofiluggate seagers from Glasgew were t lidj.and tor sun, a ye/Mb of good dimenstotis t , this latter truvellin • on a "half t h ter antnerous stuppages old de4tys..l4 .which the pat/ends of the py.ssen.•ers *Mt ealienSted long before they :reacliti.their destination, the collector made ; ,hia.ap ! pearnce for tickets. Glancing at_Aligt pasteboard, received from looked firti at him, then at his-regther, and remarked that he was,"i: . 64 to'bis riding at haltfare." • . "I know he is air.".said the lady; but. then tie's- grown ...a good , deal rittoa.wit started." • , •Whe,n.lastsien San49, l ins.-.9,E!. l *wiaY tolspak; tp lue engneer about i t.. . DAVIS AND THE 22n OF YEDDtraiti.--• Washington's Birthday, is to be deseerst ed in. the South after the fashion indiest. ed in . the , follpsetng paragralit -froth Li Chairlotte (N: tI-Y,paper ~.on the approaching. tarentpaattentaf Febinary :be perfitanitat:tioterantent of the Confederate Statetrurgl be intutguen• ad at Richmond. , .. Eesideot be installed-for aiz'years, and other inter esting cerantoniealake place:. It *Bible a. tneutorabie and ioteresting oceedeti, =idle vasteoneoursesdpersonti; , ao-4obbt, wlila.ssoeible to, witnetta th 6 itettmenici ; .• of tber IVlartiv N.) difiiiedAklo i rter. 6 ' - 111 ME ' Lk .:*f_ I - , -- , 4v T 1 ,17,7:0a CMS ...-x