Show fjpss ‘ 1 9 imi 4 after the many friend s nnVl lose wbom you meet and in a cordial interest in them It is jibwn by de votinga little space iii every letter to ‘‘remembrances’’ for friends It is a' highly gritifyihgi" form' of politq--noto all from whom you have received kindnesses in so doing It is poirte tdcdriforrhlydar dress and (in reason) your habits to the tastes or ' feelings of those ’whose guest or associate you may be It is polite and complimentary to inquire of any one of wtee acquamtance yoifr' friend mayhave reason to be proud It is poIite Avheq you are a guest to endeavor torenjoy': yourself-rian- d make do so a lothers j to those who are assembled itlfjsrpolite in any place to avoid v heated argument and all noisy remarks br remarkable’ ' r i ' ' ' ismain tabled by courteous ’ fs X i ' 4t ’ f 'llA "Uf " i y -- s a "V conduct Jit is polite to promptly ask every one to take A' chair who enters your house or rbffigeTan&the more cultivatedyou are’ T the more t widely will you "extend such I - courtesies to humble people t - ' V 'Tl It is polite to do everything for another which would gratify him or her and ii J J 'x ' Vper-fectl- " z k ? - j r -- - ’ ' " rules and rgulations which govern gen teel society Jane the younger had never been in society tor any extcntjher language was such as she had heard among her rustic associates Mary was aware of this fact and therefore cautioned her ' ' tpohserve bowshe (Mary) acted and Srorern- herself accordingly T Shortly after while seated' at the d inner ’table the waiter asked Mary what of the fowl she would haver She said part in-y very polite manner that it was immaterial”'- - He accordingly gave her a piece and- - then inquired of Jane what part she would prefer “I believe 111 take a piece of the immaterial tooVU f:rz ‘tJ' r " The scene that followed this declaration is beyond that power of pen to describe The assembled company were Compelled ' to givaA spontaneous vent to feelings in peals of bois- terous laughter whilst the poor girl her face suffused with crimson blushes left the table declaring as she fled-frothe ed their-surebarg- ( riot unreasonable It is polite to make no Illusion- to 'wjj xoge It 'Is polite to spare people older thad cabin: “They won't ketch mexm one of these yourself' and women of apy age' any ex- ertion dr personal effort even in the mer- pesky steamboats againr “7 - ' - i est trifles - It is polite to take no notice whatever of accidents or annoying occurrences unless by so doing you can be of any assist ance r' J It ispolite to make ready and unstud- ied sacrifices' of your exertion on of your cpmfort to grdtifyothersns for instance J to escort aiiy lady or doj a service for aj 4T 'A ' ARTIFICIAL 'IV-r- J ' ‘ - c f !’ so- :X r - -- I - Ji It is polite - V i — m on' j re I - --U V- ' ' 1 e - i -- s v J who was continually making some foolish observation On approach-in- g ocie of the temples over which there Was a Latin inscription she took ad van- tage of it to expose his ignorance in the hope of" putting him to silence “Pray Xir”sald she’ “be kind enough to explain that Inscription to us!1:'41 said The ofrtbelnwa he with arTafTecteci air ‘I really do not -- know what it 'means'’ for I see it is toMhe' came aloud andsoon readiit pleasdog Latin-colored that announcement our genIIowyeryextraordinaryit islir ing" said Latly Mary “that puppies should tleman had had a soii born to him “What does this'meanFkinquired the! gentleman not understand their owiv languageL” ! rr of technicality “Datrs 'alF right' dat’s all Do all in your power to teach" your right you see Judge I’se only cross de cliildrcn Llf a child be Elains las’ J summer v and dat’s all right passiouate- - teach him by patient and genL'sereceive ' nulher such a shock tle means to curb temper If he be I’se jus says nuffin’!uv ' '' - ‘ :J :! "iV greedy cultivate liberality in him If he be elfish promote generosity DaiNKiso Customs— A minister who had been reproving one of his 'elders for “lV'hat aTo you doing ihere Jane?’ over indulgence obseihred a cow go down I’m to doll’s to a stream take adrink ahd then turn “Why ya going dye my coxcomb' 'v' v i- r a rs forty-eighthou- 5 ' - service r - - - ’ ' - I- 95 rrA - on V'J ‘1 ' v x- -i: j u r V - - U ' CLoraixa ob' 500 1 40 i TI : : crockkkv i if - v''r--:- - nirnrvnip® l Jv ' J' 1 “ 30 25' f :v' V"I H- J- - I Dtrr goods rJsl V' I '' t HATS" " : ' -- r'l SHOES- - DQOTSbihl vi V - ?ks J That portiun intended for service in s r 'i j Vhich they offer at unilorn his city was temporarily encamped ion (I I ' ' h ottter GOODS Oar l f Staten Island "ahd VFort Hamilton Genl j' " LOW PRICES for the: TIMKg Butler then devoted the days 'intervening ic O efore' election to making himsqjf IJ'Gr N O Th STarket Pries Is Highest mij MercihIiir i o inted with tho city and ' its x antl of the beat Quality VrnEAT OATS1 BARLEY sJ4FU)iTtj arrangements and with the means at ! i y !i land to preserve order f t 'v 'i Maps wer i ' 4 f Purchasers will find us at our NEW studied the Superintendent and Commisv A UI31DALL LAWREXcl ' v sioners of Poljbe were consul ted and plans I STORE net door South JIarkft Oornerf EMtTnp)o cT JkxxIxgs Fttcit ' 1 I ' communication perfected Telegraphic 1' : os ckjyov2i isi " ' v was established between his headquarters 1 f & BASSETT ROBERTS and every part of the city - Trustworthy um i commissioned officers were detailed to re and a I main at each police station-hous' l special bureau of inforniation organized I i Vi ' 1 An engineer department was created and X I a system of barricades agreed upon' by j which a riotmight be confined to the part V - ‘rj A T T17Y JP tv PfV jur i iidiLLiA ot the city where it first broke out V DIX0T & )IJRANT : at But one Chief point was never lost sight I 4 “ wholesale and betail dealers ix of It was: necessary that"nd excuse tc i I i Jst arrived from the East with ir V'tfl should be offered to the enemies of the —w — 9 w and COMPLETE STOCK of Government for raising the cry of “armed ‘ r r :: ETC V!tETC ETOLf ” This interference with the it V ei V: Tn- a I Recpectfhlly announce to Dm Utizni of UUh tat the the was of ’executed movement part 1 ! -- HEA PE ac-q- uj ’ po-ic- H 4 - I ‘ ' 'V-- i : i- -' 7 - v r ’ - t i fc ! - j V' J - v a x ! - i ' ’ fc - ! aitevtiov Country Ulcrcliaiits j Stoves! Stoves!! vi e' ’ a i ! t r - i- : LU ! " : - 7 : : ballot-'boxl- : -- ‘t-- Signally successful manner' Onthemor ningpf the Sth 6f November the city of New York was surrounded by a cordonj - of soldiersin arms y et not an armed man ' was visible’ Horses were harnessed to the guns and flying artillery could have! I '' !'” ' ‘ I I CHOICE COIlEC'A'IOX I 4 e ” I ji & OOu 'r ‘ COll ' U - 1 ! ' A LAKGE ASSORTMENT ii "i i - ’ : X X Xt-(Opposite Sait Lake ‘ r -- ik"R T ” - t ! -- u ’ ®a "v ' ! 8 1 STOCK OF ' 1 1 12-t- f: The North American Review says: ‘There are among us not a few who A' JoSPf Souxxax G S L Leavenworth Kansas ' if V g "1 oP owtrt -- ii- -i MERCHANDISE GENERAL bankers 1 1 tr - KERR & CO! SCOTT feel that a simple assertion or plain statement of obvious facts wilt pasS for nothing unless they swear by all the names of the Deity and ' blister heir lips with I every variety off horrid and sulphurous 5 sucli-per&o- ISv? dw- - FIRST PART OF? Qlili V : : I N O W xOJPEIVi!1 It - a - j - ' “ l - ':! o-t ' ’ " jj! :iUl east temple street ' 1 I j v Call and examine onr GOODS before pnrcliiUint ' I il X?-- i : STATIOKERViLi 1 V VS JSjb BUCK GLOVES gad-iro- ns ‘ 'v -j -- OPTf maintained their stations until Friday Brasa Kef tie Frying-Pan- a ix '? it night" when they all returned to their A Large and Excellent Awortmenbcf ' ' i camps on Staten Island and the last of them left the hatbor pf New York on their way to the Jaine? and thus ended the movement on the part of the government Qm)EBs Pbomptly LxtuTsm for the protection of New York from the f 'j horrors of riot and bloodshed — Ex ' I : 1 V aociti GEKNisuiKcr r 3I 1 " - j' 7 Ml - f ' -- !i CLOTHING ' iK' 1 P " : 1 f V 4 : ' tOV6Sj VQ Tl - j TABLE CUTLEKT f’i tl & :‘a r ’ I hare jut receiTed their train from the State mitlTa"! been whirled through the streets at a mo- -' cWto©’ ?' ' 4-j ciiabter oak :ifr V f?ent5 yenot one :r knew where they were located It was I newota this mysterious presence oL a force felt I but not seeh that so awqd the Southern I peerless I rebels in New York that touse the'lan- acobx n4 guage of the General himself in answer ' to a question of future disturbances— BOX nrf'PABIABSIUmUgrMVuM “Truth crushed to earth may rise II :i saw-them-o- ‘i f 1 - oath If ye pbsqrye closely we shall find that the fierceness'of their is in inverse ratio to the atflu- The Washoe Star tells of an- - 4 Ameri- profanity of their) meas We venture to af- can citizen of African descent! in Washoe ence that the profanestmen within the firm Cityt who crossed the plains last summer circle of your knowledge are all afflicted of a leaving behind him' specimen a chronic weakness of intellect The little wife: ©ne day lately he received a with of dn oath though it may pre-- 1 utterance letter from home and took it to a gentlevent a vacuum in sound is no indication man of the legal prof ession to have it of sense read for him ' fx - As Lady Montague w'as walking through at Atlanta a public garden with" a partj she was CAN’T STAND ANOTHER SHOCK very much annoyed by an impertinent h Ihl respect complete with the properpropor-io- n of cavalry and artillery and composed of yeterop troops selected for special : i T ! irOvfsioned "army' corps was transferred :rom the banka of the James to the Hud-T-: son Itvaa an organized army in every self-respe- ct i u ' - - I I 1 g- i I : rert HoffWIIdiise- ‘ " to him there In Skirt wlth lS Spnngs' i je ofdered’ to twelve hours the General was here and I ?r w has established his headquarters atthe Vv- of-bein- r 1 r i i to tiyoid practical jokes: e? it cle back an eminent staff sur- -' It is polite when you have offended r Some-lim- e one his in Confederate the orjiurt any feelings any way geon in army was des- to apologize for it as clearly as possible patched to London and took up his quar- without reservation or excuse since the ters in the jieighborhood of a skilled armore vulgar a manis the moredoes he tist lie came provided with models of obscure and degrade an apology by the truncated members of a number of f Confederate officers spent J'sev- It is' polite to" express an interest in or eral weeks in superintending tlie manu-factuof‘a number of arms legs hands admiration 'of that which t is Hear- to oth--which were supplied inets of two or ers J " "Jeach that amidjall the perils of three ' is sometimes more polite to accept a It " blockade running' bne at least should gift or courtesy Jespecially frbm humble reach its destination in safety On one people than to refuse it and it is polite to show the Outmost kindness and courtesy aruculat specimen of ingenuity particu-a- r care was bestCKved and die surgeon to those who have been reduced to adver- '' took charge of it hunself sewing’ it lip 'in J' j 'sity-'casing that it might survive And it is something more than polite waterproof thrown overboard to the chance to interpose another person frbm mortifi- be rescued from the clutches of Federal cation wounded and loss of cruisers- - This’ was the identical 1 imb— dignity''- an Anglesey leg” as it-j- called—which enabled : Gen' Hood fo take active ‘serviced A HARD IIIT- gain and assume command of the Army self-justifidui- J- ryti f by-a- 'i ovVmberJGenButler receivedanorder j directing’ him topr6ceed’ to New York-- I and take command of jrachtrpppsastnight :i-I 1 I n Y THE limbsAvill furnish the wisdom andrardor? of a perfect'Hercules v'The meansl6f ac- A regular! tivity can be acquired rt service hasF been organized in the Con- -' federacy for the supply from the most skillf oLmakers in Europe’- - pf artificial limbs and members equipped with' all 'the' most cunning 'contrivances that modern ingenuity hasdevised tomake themeflect-- j ive vubstitutes for liying bone and'mus-- ! ' ' - FOR The LoridbnJndex ( therebel organ in ingenu4 England) says that Confederate - The head and loss never at a ltyis trunk of a man deprived of one or more! v -- Ji friend x It ris politer not to urge your peculiar tenets inrettgipn or politics before those' who differ with you 'm It i pplitW to never take it upon your-- : self in any way to punislrany person unless it be distinctly your business to do r- LIMBS REB3 or good quality am latest styles yAtne aa oM prevention--" n: JV wart a n ( A Co Xiits: 1 IN: THE ASSOR'niENT ns j ’ l - : OclierH : 1 :“- ® ' - 333TJST a-ne- at u f - - t A AND I ’ Statioaerv : xf - K “swear names ’ x Self-governm- ent - -- ’ V pinafore red” Bjit what " hae: you y got to dye it true -- r- high moral culture " ro j v- " I J The ReV Air C of Brooklyn is a UetropoIItan Dauk orthodox notions lie ££££?£ c portly mati of strict was not averse-t- o giving the pastor of Plymouth church a gentle pokein the W BOlutat V ribs perhaps and said to him lately “Mr Beecher it would give me much tohear yu preacha sermon y patmeation znake ine laugh mthe'1-- ' would but you 1 T - -- "4 ( v s L-r -- 5 Z : l : NEAVSITOREs 41 V WOODMANSEE&BRO’S ' HALSEY' I " 7 iiiMmUTEtr-KOKr- a '' --V r or ®B -- 'i 1 r! - ’ ' i stagu:ie' av vif I ! : 3- d - ' —--f- t M oitict iop ran has quendied its thirst ahd has retired1" ’I " ‘''iorsu'ai-CtxYl-(-: V ‘Beer” the elder is very your space” “Yes” “that replied I “Who on earth told you thit beer V "V' V true But another had cow come suppose Mr! fruwould dye red?” a-Vat a Very 1! I Jenkins was dining 'U: Va’WWwiaa C I wVvvi !otherT side 'of the stream ahd-Iia“ Why ma said it was beer that made to the smdHere’js to ypu f there’s no saying your nose so reck so I thoughP— houTlong they might have gone oh” “Here Susans take this 'child” r Y V VWiAAAAAltlVvtAAjv r Isn’t it about time p&id'tn& thaf litKing James once listening to a Pres- - tle bill?” said SmbbsloonTof his debt byterian' preacher who was inveighing f ors himand hi policy cried j “5Iy!dear? sir was tlieJ ihsoli rig re- against " :fout ‘it’s not a (question of time it’s a “For any sake man come down— or ply Joe Coburg offers money 3’ j quesdon r -n- '-: else speak sense!” v J world for the was-thtell thee O King The orhy --present wav of navigating reply “I will down neither will I' fromrVirginia to Reeso River is' by pack Sheridan' hais destroyed Collections tnada in Great Britain and fraaev r 'speak senses”!: iUI'lkvU' ’Js trains of worth Gdrenunent Yosdmr parcbasedL $6911123 valley property - i- I " I - '?' OFf j Vi - STLE ' - ANI :EANC3 T r' " T' L 1 X iA 1 - ' t r u I I! - -- tI - 7 not-co- ' e me : 1 i ' ' ' 1 't fj 11-- lf noxs rosKS tcn ie I ii X ‘ii-- 1 T-- f 7 — v v m‘ h' v M Tii- -- e’ 1 1 - - house of God” The pokel was returned with sakl heater hisoffending away 4 ‘Thef said Mr Beecher elder “is act' example for you - the cow “O well”if leaves rown for two“ifto you fiU stay away 1 liiSSiSnSS A ffniUBAV 1 4 ':X- New York k ’ Wi Paylnforert on Une DcpoHits by speciil agreement ndtriuct a pmBuUjBtuIneM j ' ‘s' '' ' V “V if" ' Ti f f 5 i |