:IMEI .7So TOWANDA.: :urban illontiun, March 80, 1850. THE CASTLES. wE SW-T W As. SI -FRANCES .lIIROWN. here a ere builders strong on the earth of •old-- 'l,-dav there art planners rare ; .1,1 !At, er was temple. Down, nor hold, • the caNtle we bath iu air. v i e d t h et a high through the long lone hours, By a ch.ll hearth's EteL•ering brands. nrough the twilight., heavy with wintry shutters, That found as in straoger lauds. to Mote was sm3ll. and the friends were tea, We owned in those buildtog 4ays; . :1 , tniey and Nu: the ftbrics few. tat H., cohl of earth could raise; r P was conquered. and fortune moved— Our i•he• were builders there, „.1 .‘l' but there gathered guests beloved f. :he castles we built 111 air. dare was left for the bond and fears. :he lore so sagely small, •h , s gaining world, that wears our years way in its thankless thrall. -e more we stood in the lights that crossed n- souls on their morning track. 4. Oh that-we had nor bored or lost— . jt ever the dream comes back! as 3 ,, r to pause by the pleasant homes ':,at our wandering steps hare passed: ; weary looks. ihroneh the vroodbtne blooms, wr.athiniz vines_ were ca.t. tht e,p II no age. and there rose no strife, thrre was no room f..r. care, ;,-re crew the flowers of our dreaming life, tae homes that we built in atr. and lone hare the br,l7,ht hearts grown ito• e u r d zav b eans „ wt. r main live eaanced. and some ar c gene. U:CL ae nu id the tAtthe home% et— aen e kw; to the date-treeh hhzrie, c f:r• raised her tane-. • as a , a named. or a brick u-as ht hi St Chaidean plains.. ice A rnett the.r towers of thcogilt, r and C.4:- - r. 1./ 111, 7itraand 1)0,21, =EI r 7'. a 1 111 . . Int t Lir e.t .:., i Lope 1.,1 Ing: by .1b:. • :.•s we Lui. I in If. Lost Leaves k• I‘l 0(.11;•v. 2, breakia , t. - g 4,11 Mr G rPen 1 >au ri , c , or Hull's !cnce GEM 3 a• the cows .;,re au:o the Bey Wilt. ti a t!tc•tr tr lc Into Lis c4rii- , r,.!:• -••e :o Lip ienc^ ,, , if ho Acts to baid Ntr. .Cr ~.. ki.e ereen nn i IValsort. w!? was al- t rs' t , m71.1y. o , lt for mcaJorr, : 1 .:;:!•y we N , conAructing a 'drain': NVlica ..1•1:ic a little way, Green Flopped, and iz to Mr. tt . . who was within heann;:, caul: I better slep a.i.le and ptit tet.ce Cf COWS .di" . czar bad %vital. %vial tlie MIN it • !nit:t .vienato own businesc. as 1 tlis 1 \lr. "."Cliarn.. co:Iva:Iwo vct , nt wn) c.itne In sigi , t 01 tiro vicpm.e4.l corn : I." If I were a :hrir.:iarr.l,lictul I : . : 0 fe;:r..; rid .11 4 I it, 11 wool I Mr. William, ,my time - " 117 n." '171; not tortpa cc-y tzlit) I chi 1101 wc:/tlrt that tie kllNeuze,l to m'rn,inage his own CCITIC e ' L homa , f 'blare in bt. 511? .`. n•••!!e'r ent , 'lli'. I ro•iiiect stlone• rarer uu; of firs ViO . e.' • `t fiat rt - yakes vn , i think sot" :50 e arts a 5 he doe*. Pe prrife..es,ta with the Billie. N•av the Bible, at as.: the B tole, that my` father used to worm hail rales a 5 77vrx Jr??? ku•F thy th,,,cy. to them /La kite you. JtV 1111.1:14, vrs. Ittaitted d -es not .10, - 9 himself bettet than he IL!!!, 1 t ean) be ou gc . r7l term* with lom- Giost peisuni are. Can't 5.17 bat l i e t w ee , •ki w Hall; lint if he doe' he sticks elase to the • • not to let the lett hand k - now what the ri. , 11. - ,!oeth. Judging front trliat I see of hie con . 1 eunelutle be fi...ust have hist out A* h . u. Bi .r t e leaves containing the imisnes I j et trot . r,l !tome others' like them x reason An tali way we muf4 conciliate ;'.ere area great many leates wanting in tol•ks• Fit tire FSlrt is mit in the Able. Ptria,' , Some hare one Win& stimeantahet: 1, is be charitable." ;n•=l what the cirdliken man paid, when . !aler t ate church, but the =et could not take - •We onrht to be 64, lot if a man titeal4 wily pork. 1 do not , ' , l'-cy.rt..l,nirre.:i me to beli s ete him to be hon. .reat accoidingly,. zitod ao if a • a fundamental Bible nit; charity does -e me to betiere that he k a ehristian." you beNere diat 'Williamsl3 Christian n become me to say who is ; and who n7a a 3-151 tan, lam a great way from besng "''' There ate a great inaoy good. ibio4l '-: l ‘ . ...taras. 13e r an hopes* tran—Peciecsi, I not believe that he ever wronged a moo 7 y* a u.sny i n t h e world. 110 is liberal to the •;a keeping the Sabbath. Some of 7 7`,) trees once blew down ow &atmlay 'tight 13 -•••• , *item tip on Sunday tot he would so io=l them all. 1 e teems to •- 0 6... r.0.0a tkonettinee. I don't know but be The atty. thintrl 'fils,l it tirrineult to i• 'll5 toterbboirins. 11 be gets set (-. • a *;.ere 6ao turtling him. :iutte here 0 41 lY,ldatin. went sin anything to injore him obvt tin anything to betat,flt him.— :• . z 5 zr - i2agy to Llama .—bet. Skil theme are ‘.4 Lite &auk: .1% good to them that e. Iqu ttet'd" rOtl ft ire not Men 11teiT 111* nil' y . .at r, , ua UT: • . - • 1. . . 13, •,;; I . R •_. •. passea." Ido hOi-see any getting spay from thean Wortlf,." . • "There_ mOel be some way; Tor there in *good Jest of hard feeling 'in- the world among Chris tiana " en el • " what profit 1 ' meets na everywhere.- ;u m i • pp_ .( t I don't see how 'they can be forgiven ; and.a ; Met it tfp with Rachel, boldly ahnounced the •q r i 1 eee, there will be less resistance. And then there .leterane and as a man cull verseed in a know christian' i desperate resolution of starting the neat mo r ning ft hamentered the temples of learning. andettempt-: w i t h his sins ernlbrgiveta Cater fie a th ou- is ; form called dm solid 'of least resistance which Image of the arts au inveutions. Ile is a Man of sand times better off than a sinner.- Bat here we 'on a gland room of obaelreatiote I "He had always been to host," be said, " and 1t.'9"4 out im P ariant studies beesittse here am mathe tkiatts 'studied for many years to deem.- superior intelligence and of groat honesty of cleanse are and most co to woria" e never mem nothing. and moves was going straight j be demonstrated. There is one spot however, in medial° e mmetaital with keid *kale, profits cannot er : and when they had diamYered it, they had the ter, and we da riot leisatale to say, that any fart After they had wrought for seine time in silence. ay; sa y m ama w h at re I fo G-, and afore he coins back, `farm of a fish's head. Nature had " •••es d out ' ataled Upon his Den knowledge. may be teem! 11,,„„e : Watson /poked up and said,he would tree l° which it has so ge"eearrY intruded i t eeit -t he the Wawa!' just such a figure. a thin teat garage of the Ile artsand Gus follies. :Thither agate impaailly. We do not kiliow whether a•.I the the reason, seeing you know so much about the a steamboat, it edlere waggled' thing. , ' hristism !" • The village The feathers of Lards, s l i d ear l' pa rtic u l a r part of grime reset& which he anticipates !rota the e inven- Bible, that you are not a e of. G-- was about fifty miles ills- y oun g " awe a m lam ireaaeuilY sent, m erel y 10 them, arearraneed at such an angle as to tie most : tam ehich he describes, can be Manama but he ".There ar e egreat many reasons-afaire a then I t tent lying on the Ohio river, a n d a journey there learn bow lodates tastefully and walk gracefully, efficient in assisting flight. The human ele, has a • has stated some remarkable laces, the results' of his can stop to tee you new." frown Tim's reset nee hi those days, was deemed play, wri e French, and make waxen plumes and ,ea great Child : reeking. Some of them thought Tim silken spi d ers-all pretty, bat not emir:aro what mirror tut ostrich ebrets tee reflected sent la nerve own esperitamits, which would seem to justify the " You must tiara studiesi the Bible a good dealt' hiut fallen leave of hie senses, 6i certainly he was, Profit 1 by which these reflections are conveyed to the ateicipationsan waich he indulges. - if Ih l theme " I can't clain W i any merit on that 'wore. het brain; taut thus we are able to take me interest iii tion shall turn out to ire what the inventeirs now I know of the Bible Warned when I was young. and the next morning tackling up a old gray," and I lake nay pen not to utter a disertation on fe- the Object which passes before the eye. No.a. promise themselves it will be it is certainly a most When T was a boy, my father kept etc at home on putting in a supply of pork and beans for the jour- male education, but to insist that young ladies be when the eye is too convex, we use nee land of wondeiful discovera, and will create a new era in the Sabbath, that is out of meeting and made me aey, faira.tha• the nest Mt. Higgings maned on testate chaniery. They will thereby be be Uer of class to correct the fault, and if it he trot convex the ails slid iu civilization: . . rea d t h e Bible. Children w er e no t anowea in their bridal tour. The idetami day the hofteka pair, qualified to superintend domestic °flair. ' g uardin g enough, or it wiw ash to 11e• at otaects at a titter- : all s-as tonons:---1 am authorized to announ these days to range the fields, and orchards, on the without accident, arrived at bee-, Just as they I against many sceidents to which households are sitblect, rot distance glue ca a we use gls of entirely mber l ee the diatrovery aria practical tat itill M were entering the town, it so happened the steam- Most im- Sabbath as they Jo now. Parents looked after their übject, and perhaps be instrotruatal in saving description. But as birds cannot gat spectacles ' p wtata scientific invention ever yet produced or - childrenmore than they do now-may be because rounding boat Pennsylvania was in to maker' land- lute. We illustrate the last remark merely to toxicology. b y Providence has given them a metlerdol supply ins ; brought to tight since the world has been inhabited - there were no Sunday achools then-it so, it was Inge Tim caught sight of her smoke-pipes, and in re f erencethe deficiency. They bare the power of contract- Iby man-an invention Mach must eventually, and all th s e better for them.'' an ecstscy of wonder and delight, cried oat. The strong aside, such .ar nitric, morintie, and in,; Inc eye. of making it more convex, so as to : almost immediately produce an immense revolu wilphorie, are vitplent poison'', yet frequently ased ace t h„ aec e, It seems that 'yaw father didn't take it good "There she comes now, by hearey a book .at which float in the elmospheie and tan in the commercial intercemne and business in her, Rash! Je-ruecelent l just as. . &pare Salmi man of you, after ail." y i in medi cin e, end its the mechanic arts. Suppose catch them for food ; and also of fir:aiming ;he eye general throughout the world; and, although it •• lam a better man than I should hare been, if said.-ansossea like a b on e n h e lm She r i , coming ' a child in his rambles amongst the neighbors, to see a grew distance and observe whether any 1 break ',team and run many of the most important he hadn't hineet me to keep the Sabbath and read in to shore, in! Jeent ma what creek ! farrier 'should enter a cabinet shop, and find a saucer of , vulture or enemy is, threatening to• destroy them. lareaelles of business and avenues of wealth. kith the Bible. I tell you, Watson, I have pasted thee across than front our house to Shadlowa mills! aqua - fortis (nitreancita upon the work bench and In walition to this they 'nave a film or coating, ' hundredS of wealthy corporation and bainess es some pretty Lard tittles, and (should have been as ain't it, each I See, they are tying up the varmint jin his sport seize and drink a portion of it. 1 1-e u s which can be suildatily thrutier Liman over the eye' uablishatents, yet it wilt build up thousands of enemy to retielon, if I had not known enough to with a halter. Wonder if it's akeery and pollee- l ennyeyed home in great agony. The physkian to protect it: becau-e at the velocity st eh- wawa ' other!, and contribute hundreds of teatimes to the, distinguish between genuine religion and its teem- Ilerea a post, let's tie the gray, and go down to is sent for ; but ere he arrives the child is a corpse they fly, and a nth the Delicate texture of their eye, benefit of Mankind ; especially to the American terfeit But I must not !spend time in tattle& that ' the critter. Now as the • nuttier preises the cold clay to her the least speck of .lust would act Rein a a.. 1 a pen- ' community. belongs boalie man who hires me," • "Thunder ! what's that! hew it snerts ' you had lips for the last time, how will her anguish aa:ag- knife thrust nolo the huniau eye. This film is to - The first and main feature, and foundation at this When Williams parted with has men ie the better keep aitny Nee it Tim," said Rachel ; "It i gravated to know that in her medicine chest, or protect the eye, eel the same thing exists to 'setae ; iiieention, and which at once opens a field fot lain mem ing he wentan his pastor to consuh with him 'Mete swallow you down like wintin." • i drawer' there was some ("skated magnesia, which, i event hi Or eje u! the horse. The horse Las a . drtela of ell er interatious, is the 'lie:eery by usury reeeeing some affairs that were required tor tati r• I amt afeared," rani Tim 7 . a rotas are coming .1 lonely ailintoistereJ, would have saved her love-t large eye w hi c h is very lieble to take Alum. The M. Paine, Eel., ,of a ready and almost expense ineetteehouse. When the topic had been sum- i off mt.i, now. She's good "aimed. I recama only hy . perchaned her first and early boy. Oh. what coating in the horse ' s e 3 e is called the hoe, or $ less mode of decomposing water and. reducing it to . • . are all the nets and tine dresses in the world to third eye lid: and if you watch closely, you may the gaseous state. By this simple operation ot a (lately discussed. the pastor called the attention of s p irited * " • . • his visitor to the spiritual edifice. and soon (erode'-'- 7 " Ely thia • tana "gray " a-as male fast, and Te n her compared with such knowledge? see it deeceed aid return with eleve a velocity. It t eery small machete, waren! galvanic betteritee 4r ~ e.l a deep conviction in his mind that some efloca, alat 'teethe! were movift cautiously in the Care Take another case. A husband returning lintrie„.e,„ away the dust and pia:eyes the eye fie consumption of metals or acids, and only the at ralatiee to it was necessary. t:, iisof the toar. - on a rummer afternoon. Je, e .rt.3 some acidulous from if , lllty. If the me should catch cold, the 1 a:epee:Mc:in of less than ate three-hunareth (1-300) ‘V.itiamo. neat thm. and stir to his easel. "No balking. Racbal, I'm going nn to her." (leak (awning a cupboard. he sees a small bc 11 : haw hal-Lk:GS and pri-scts, and ignorant persons: part of 1. horsey over, alr. Paine produces :Q s ° and mete the master a tea sel o f prayer. oat. att 1 Tina follo w ed aa , 1ia..1 ha-ten et ).- s eta of lemo:::" and making' : solution cut it of:. and thus nisi destroy the safe-girird. , cut i- feet of le &igen, las; and 100 feet of these :lie first thing he tlwught of idler he left the closet, reel, aoldly walked tip, ;nut roots Woad along side lof this, be retinas it freely Presently he feels ---- - - - - --- - -- . • ' geese the:ratted case ,t which is lees then one as the espeseil coed ithri a h is neighbor's cone ,of theteepee. j liatrefs, scuds for his itife, arid ascertains that he Tar:S APIE N T Ilk 1 ,- 11:4 IN.---1 tew ear , sec; a ' ceet, eta furnish as muclf heat by combUstidtit as Call. There wen, app , erently. very little con - re.e, `• See how site sweats; they m o st hare put her has arena a solution of orate aim?. which she his enuele el lth a-lime. ; Van Vamp': nod Van Bones. otioo fe e t of the ordinary coal gaa, and sufficient pmcured to take steins linen Thu' 1. '1, 3 ,1c - 13 n is V 6.1 v.i . f.iendly terms. on the hi r .ll idi.. of Lime. •la Eripply light e. oaf la !twee hut, ire.) common Ijon between th e core-li•-hl aid shorts for tarsema dirr mah• - said T ina - I 'ay o ld maaa" sa"i . Ti r ri' re - -nri of ;nen 'Alter J lew moments. refiecho.., : adateseine the cueinter, "move her puts a flute. I ise i e te for, irt the unavoidable delay arerkting hi , t 0.,. At ~,r,, bones fell out 0 4 er a ae..a.aVan Yarae; limps for Ten !lours: or to warm art onlinary awele he weat to 'Lae cora field, drove out the rants. a hull I want so see how ehetravels." • arrival is fatal, \k hen lie arrives perhaps he Fee* tillr.l Val] Ito CallirlP c..ll2Palli. 41. &cal, c'11 , :4 , ...-- ing-house la rice hours, including the requiem had just eteninenced teeir deeredationeatel •tnt n 1 P ' • She'll :note airecilv," cried the man of steam. teens th e very idle on 'shah th e weeping widow mg to 'same the killing to have Been rietelamial. . heat for one Liege power of steam, 'ibis easel'- . ''hits her liniti. a piece of chalk; weich. if given seal Vampt for damages. They were in atte lime iron has bleutealea by ail mouths' oee,ate,ll, ap- • the !mice.' lee then velar:tea es the leanse, tied felt "he'ter keel , ' 0 "t of her wela s meein time, would ems:tint,- have prevented ary mis- called iono. eight. when the eleferulant to the ease , peed to the lighting, of •/penes, and recently the are to „i' , t a elee e to u-pa ir as his chest a „ . . Tim and liaelrel now wended their way to th e main deck, and so completely were they absorbed `-fuelel from the poison. near. alr. Hall a set...reel of special simple-aeon. , le esnerally bl suimem i s the artie tool e sere ! . I.llt tan - ,' bald V amp:, • ale I , t ladies has also bets tested wit!, n peilectly satiefaectry re-' Ile did so. • Ile next reflections wire reo, rims, w e l t 'what whey semi that die)" slid Out ale-evve the C • 11 " -aiiee - •P . . in destroy the-vermin which sometimes infest our prvre it. Thu. being ritfec Baas' a - 10.y, the rein- sale. Ase am engine larnace cut parlor etove, the wisest way of Repro-whims Mr Hall, aria of a re l'''' uns makin g for her de P armee • couches _a solution of it is laid upont the floor hi id iii the aetiini ea 4 c.illeil rn so ate We% a few :...,..th a 4 apb...l to were gaere, - hare keen iilventet, exam -tine ban to meeed to things teloneug to Lib A t the last warning tap of the flirt beE' Tim thought there must be a meeting . where bat a ma-cup, when the= domestics go (lota II to 11:114.. qnsseions, ate! atilung others /eU es asked 1•y- the , and measures taken for 84es-wing patents theretur. peace. - ---- - -- bad ito idea it was anything thatconcerned him -- lea Ting the children op stairs to play-the Mate Judge at what amount he estimateJ the damages ; .Mr Paine. las one of his marlaties. new tied crawls to the tea-coa sea drinks. Sao* what think Ile did not well ut . i,lerst:..-r..! the iiiiesia . iin. and suC , • efeg-,i•--. : v .-a- in Itil zyv,a:ion and publicly a/se le at length, as Tim afterwards expressed it, "oluS . . Iseean t‘i -neatfiC hard. and the water to. you wool,' te the motheart PP if havens studied be a little plainer. the Jud e iaquirel • wil.e . , :.e 01, mei rosy he ,expected to exhibit the seine in _ •• For the first in fire years of rnh' prrafeesional• ehemiaryeehe instantly called to ferollretion the t'o't the der lobs aorta!: 're li••ie ' taohe I aerate the vise in n-Lin zwelay days. ' flue vole :Irma! es smash " and Tim for the first a observ ed that life •' once said a gentleman to us, '- I had to tow titer were in the midst of the river. a-ell aseertainerf feet, th at there is in the ben•s neat' the Jog aas worth nothine. the seise 1-C eta f ees.: of e a:upate he :Ses hy t 4., aiiiiaiaton is that . . , against wind anti stream: and lid - ,..." an antalote to this' poison. She sends for some so mean asao kill lane Lc see . pay ,:e 1t.21 % ~.te , Df IV:tiding ty a it eLgia (eke, the a Maims up of a heel°. !,err, 0!..1 MO!" Se me,l Tim. I "itay, " Ail.! v::tat ...,,i'y via do I" was our imeary. meek slut breakirr e ethem, administers the white.. ..f larz.! : aoca.) ones a eel ; a:el the heat produced mar I+i' cepta.- r what sou 'bout 44 / t e t e yee va n to S • •• D. , ,.. remaesll,e, - do-n as, I rowed on. lobe Ta r 4 fler chat! fet-oreri, and she weeps for my. Tata , ltnw nizny -nits' have 04.-ei•il;e - I '2.f.' a ! !‘" l. .. :1 0! at east.) . kra.iii:..'i2,l arid remeated as the thane of a 3 were nos under lull, heals/ay, and Tim . iiiii IC - tee her of nerlia ; one little hook of natural scierice courts, how nary sri des:.. ha% e ....,44,3”,.1t1.e time 44. asinine:l ;4-.1 -ear. a esrelte. whatever as pro ' saw the tours and old gray disappearing lthe men. An.! se he .111 eve at. to 'a g-od purpose, tore • , c. . .-- has been worth more to her ; than all the novels in athe public, and Lave been tys e e.: wah vecheace : dared, but a Very .tifil I quaf.tiiv of steam, Stift.- . - II It/I be Came to I,e iipen sea, took anteater bree- ~ Than a er, w ay den .1 you h „:2,1 Iter i„ r roared the woad. and Inv - et -hie, 1,43 - 1,..,-; .io it.," a orili,) tatierenee meet to se e lly the req , ..i,fie moisklre to :he mote -1 , le' , atal hreasfla las (saage to a most Shereiigal ri ntt •,. ,}:,•, running away. w het er iJ o a__,,, e e t Peseiciatis in the merely rarely carve scales ; ;lam that of Van Varn,it aril V.i-: R . ; .es. . . spaere. In 4 s app;,eatic,ti to t'...e proloathai of :rrnimalion. leaviog ta-liimi him a vei-y ehrialie orfili em. to weigh their peintpticeia They ad swain power, i. will re tees: tee . expense th ereof she be brought arafa • Tut lit usc laisaiox..-The boat of a wirier , emierreen for worth an I wis,!ch. iriip44fd-12 .1e . n . a.j. n . ir , coal . . Turn s • a minreees the whites. Her child recovers, and she a as once anorked . ererat leei is th i • air lir a t.kar t , Inc mere near . ; med.. pre.atel si l l inime .A. . 1 , prenenditig poor e n 4 e. ruirk of Its s: ram; n, ink and exri•lielif ei.arscierfor.)n Talk to her of novels • one attic nape :: , rase , V ell Z ... you 're in fur it now, my Initial, weer' :. • ? . from i i,, tail o f af, b. u pon , o „, tha down sae diatea prea ace an s atinnea se ti ..•-• ..el for steam 1.11 • deup and clear rte are eximinurity on wheel he I ire ;jou .. atop agaai till we to her get so . N„ Orleans.' ' book of 'learnt has been scienceworth mere mete anti intaiee .he asteittheane-ra of !Loaned, of steerman (ell into the whale's mo uth. ~4 , ef ta e t e eth m lived. and obtain:tee an' immartality worth rnme,, I tau )0e to keep at ...., hem the bia„teit rat. of the than all tee novels in the a in-1.1 1/1.12eili4e11!1'10:: I:•111... r , iiiii-o- Ow expense of travel.. arena' elosett nee. ilia let Auger being in ',11117 a meharelas crown in respectful memory of mint, Tim Iliggiusa• aerate cal Rachel, •• now what • Plataichms- in the mama! resat!' carry s e des this terrible pasitiesh lor seine tie% he was released, : '"a• aih/ " saaa-e ' l}e '''''''''''"l tom: a a hat ' ituad E a t' thonsaals•with them, to we i g h their pry-seri - peons. Th ey • 'duce, while it mina the ceal and gas Imemess. and will become o f us ta • k d by h boat and red on hoard. • • me e up anot er , His remark deateres to be remembered as 3 Tun was in despair. at this moment, the adminis er medicines by attes front a teaspoon of • where whale preparations were making to ampu- such maautacorme coalaiseneries as 'depend en . moun. The greet bareness of al; is to t• row on," steamer a hisLe uttered one of its eh wife' arpe . notes, the point of a knife. Suppose a common ease .- i tare his . ernaied hula. he was asaea what he . monopely and leeli rrive.4..: - ;Ile aiyeetiore tu o rs. with wi' telanessanrage and steely perseverance. A physician i n a hurry leaves au d o se over of tartar . arid Ten's hatr Leticia oft its end-thought of slide in die ' e hale e int”niir With the art. '" r e i "" res ethn P h-I. ' l Y the cult ol•alarles -Al: trade. and prniessions• have their difficulties, emeac. aser.erally the first 'persenption in ca. -: 0: wheat, le re i..theito eliAeNt 0 :reel nos amain.- girea loose, squealing and kickin a' slirieeted utmost simplicity. he replied. • %Vile, I thotteett a t e . e ami almost every rode racial meets discourage- Tim. aOh lewd ; Rachel, we are lost," anal JO the "teas 1-”er) and Pursue' his ivay to another Pa - , would yield afoot sive tenets a - the sibiLecrty i 1 paii-urin2 hyii,orn ;;.,:s. 'anti earty+ menus- The ante' way. theraflrre, to go abeam, is absence of the knowledge of any friskier, he inn-u 1 'lens, ten milts instant. The teetitehe is duly ad ' . . - iiia a supply of turf : and it may now be reesidered to 4 , raw 0 , t." theasien of chafacter, (fermata sto repeat a - pee of the blessing Le had heard Drs- ministered ; ant! the man is japiaonetl. IN - ben the , Coat. Ilt•ers. - Neei a";" ""m" well ve"al'ee - • I a mallet ul teleral..e erii.iiii•y. that meta a ill be seen sale r' nee, tae reselutiou to press on, when sure eon anieellx ask at the table. . ease b ecomes * L am m,. n a e, • me ,,, enact . re ,tea Cliv.e oven} eenerele aise Ise. Many a conr_4ll3- e : I shin eisetto a-i . aaniire in carious i'liCetillit4 or we are on the right track, or pursuit of a good By - his time the captain hart karma - aa r e y - poo • t patched for the doctor. mal another to call in the . ton is Uri lerrnine.l f rom •..tirli ront;"..i.:o^nt.. • ed-ore the a we es \i,, „ see th ee , f acia . b e i ne honorable end-this is the secret of hying so as to F on •,. m,- f ortune . an d eimll . or d ere d a r . la neighbors to see the euflerer dia. "sow th er e u • A i n ' 1111.01 V oft yonree'aer betas rial lie moon d raw et o f i nine . ree e ntanertha .. ,I,,,akt ~o , L e i„,.. zer t . - 0 4. 3a come cite at last sate and soon.'. 1 even the floe- ii 1.-itit I -ve righting pence, Tie a eanisser in the cube on a tree that grows , • • •-• e r rield : ira I tiatereare sas•-•-ai ashil mysee of ! sr ' land and Ties. and Rachel once mote st I on There are " lions' in every path ; and they - mum sr . aa anaw l a ming it back with an •. ay the door a remedy for dui• dtgress arts.l alarm- : cheap c°U"'' """re'''''' make a aaal lea' ;"•-fai u Idea. eacuaci ..e.eartia. to present ::.can up tl,e to met and coaquerea, or the noise of ultimate :lacy found md gray see fast to do pas, an d aw a sere means of 'airing, the tack loan from threaten. healthy enc. Fee:hers are had to 1:•e c i ain al ale - p e w ee - a e e,,, a 4 . ., t erve . . . ammo. must be abandoned. A poor man. with a m • : a l death A strong decoction of young hi son t ea. : time, and mum partivieeily in the. summer sea,n ii . any minutes clawed before 1411‘ head was tamea• FR.; 11::••1•;: --! :i III:C. CIL tsars- r..e p!..a , ::.15 tribe of children, fintenre wark hard to get amt other astringent emseatable, trill change tae ' r .e. cull watt . ' t''''ci.) . • Wa - la .Y"ii"lt 1t , c" . " 13 4t , ' . -.. . 4- homewards, with Tim and Rachel, who e or away of treestale s s. nee ts -se hoot Inenas. Le. to it a. hard when it is gee sometimes will almost slatetair• , • • hermit-es come" tin ,ly with it every inerairea .% 1.. a . • eta me aide , perfectly sana fi ed with 'abet they had seen of th e- tar ems le into a P" d- . • . , .. re l it ,or rcv -, 111 .. 7 4'0 1 0 . 1.•C` \;k:rnt 1., r iser a i....ird as every enng wail seeneeo be agaium . hats; lost let : world in geeerall and their eaperienee ins . Yes 4.6 of copper often give rise to poiettnin;.- eater . J ost Isf.r.::;11 to ivt.. ,it a 14,•.:. la- e. u ' '' no inownrn... , ...:, , • ... I 1. , st r-erel ance :piston.: to rou.se him not be cast (foam-let Bien "-row on," and by ; boating. to . _ war. ' Thnngh this 'nese! mutereoes hot little chenge in a keel' the pores healthy: and are"a'he" alai ".‘ as' n• aim sr , ara ,..... a , se , rr„,ia,a. to aninlar;, urn . I , .e matters wall very likely gran brighter. As eith . ----- - . dry a•moephere, it is rusted if moieure be resent ' a'e the eager"' v v,IfAI •,f . n . ieselaar an.l make all amend him un- Ike poor so with all men Head is lads are to be i ()ar- A Friend. lately married, fan. fairly oat of and its se,-face becomes covered with green sob 1 It‘ronNovtrit - l i i it . . at t:t.. __ .. .- now after the C o _ o ar ay. Then !. - .w t.:'... :.• as a t tie 1. irna, be expected econtrery cements will come; the tide the sweet mouth, lame to Jr. Snooks, with a set- sauce ;carbonate or 11 anent of eterai n pbTaon pertr I reran scsterra of aktmztnmv 1,.-ein to I.e •-seoer-' who s'f• ric•- sic ifffe - est at.? i•:ak , - • 4 ..t; the el.- plea not-always inn with. es; but ;lever mind, ; rowful couutermuce and said, "Siniokii, I'm the otneompoursd. It has sometime, happened, that ' , Ur lama • . I, an cad Conn . kW Lulus: went . jests 4.f hi. care • sera i- a •ree : hetet. - '11110(11 Vt-11 ''tow onaa peilethe harder, till the oars bend elain, ' most unfortunate usrichfiseng. The fires is, I have a mother has. for want of knowlethse poisoned her ' . ahe G II et , . e . . ;to his parson' tem t •ea .gr. 111( 0 .1.y . shecal vitae! ilesr,!111:13 '2',4.1 al.! 7e,....a5.1 ::. a 1.e:11e.,1 and timely will wau upon and repay paean? codes- I married a fool!' ' . [emir'''. Saar-knout, wit " P ermitted 10 raiill for " Dr. T.. von b there in the new eery they tett 'I i v.^.:r leteere-le . C L..!, , I irons. Those who hare risen from oteseerity -toi ' a Ale" exclaimed atifaitsics, with aloof[ of con- sometime in a eopaes Tema. lan proaoccd deathl o d e earth moving metal t ae suti : ...• ' s : • - .-- --- - -- ' • u eminence-those who, trom beginning paw have , neineration, " big never naiad it,. my dear fellow, ia •kw hoar*. Cooks sometimes pea me pickles . TL/-L4PIP4I*.IN OLD .411 . 11a.-••••111e ilea eimette. • Vea. tainly ." - r beeime rit-h-thoee echo , brim in the midst of . ij- : th at calamity-does mgt excite my completion re I to remain in copper t prowls dial they may acquire I e r, , to ete ~..?, _ . , , telegraph wa- a err mans heart_ Ever -awe .the Do a thin" it is Mirance, h i ve loreed their way among tholeari.ea • mach as a previous one' of your's." . ' l, each .green color which th ey e a , by a b wr i nn e ' • " ' aeccnaa ie ." ' 'l te I am, of Atiam , she hos Or mks.) her i•stiussiee tram , If it's erne. awe csrula exams command the ana to -those elm have reale . themselves, turd male i " Why, what was th at!" I poiron. - 1 pole top ~ 7 ,..!. lett have lest, awed to allow her i :.earn! eat ia . theemelvessseell. have gent-laity been those who . "Thm you wets' 000." ' ! Families have often been thrown alto aisease ' ~. . . „ all deareea lit "'ate •• "'I flit bacituae- females' a fampli a - mime the la Pt•t.r..era!etrelZ ..1..iea... have utidenitood the impertanee of unwires on "•- --- -- -- - - ;by eetineenen daintia, and many Ileac tee, in 1 - . a must even speak for deutselvere as clumeteneters :Joshua commanded tac sui. to seeiJ ell del . aFaint heart never won Lir "lady," nor any( A tkormeest skipper, with a boy, was to ; g ime -iesire s iers without setapeceng the camares- ' he re . tairg, else.-Aairberypete -IkraLl. , '.. . ',' ustmagelasman slo op, wherathe mister of e Liver - 4 ,1 That lady tors certainly some rearm to emigrate l a la, - - t. in: r --1. -rs h ,I; a eater* uncles, one er --- -------- 1 puttaparket, wilo had been dodging ' out of their l late herself epaulet . education , if antler inch eit• •• r , e . .l e ., , L a za r , i , a -., a e t, b res e em ael a „ ~,,,.. ,„ . .r lee au n t; e / reve „ ea raaolal• - •" Qua spitting th a t " a ka mimic-km out ' warintieeseti to fir welters:dads% eAtai owl - i enbultinees, she knows that pickieeseralenel green . is " . ‘`'.u.** sett se er ': cat 1 "a 1 :.. a 4 ,, • the floor, Josh; or I'll whip yon" 1 '- What sloop 6 that f" • beverd*rie art poisonous. and that the relate of se ' - corer eeer., s' -..-1!..t ~ crease - mese e, at s ie.' ways and meant. ice -- - - - --. I e caest a S era e . _i I rnmi marts ate the - feller she " I-a mother, achy don ' t y" aPeak Pantaarlr. - j 'The Sally, freuealaine," nispandeil the Yans I ... re an m i t •ki„ te. • fr....r. - li•ut,: , (- j ar uktr.l AO M11:101i. 41.1151 1 / 4 11 . 0 ', cit .." i f , i d _ t about ai is j.- t j, A;A . as t o tee i n rue should have said cease ejecting that tiftensiee • Lee t u bb er . - I it , e a ret i on a e a g le be rnultiefiete I.et our space hie /tetra Tepee. es he emered the poilitlt. at I saw ' i ,„,‘,..„..,...; ‘,,,„, „, e . s ete „,i a a a „boutV•r hie u teri saliva of the Virginia teem! upon the promenade , i i Who comman d s b e er . Rage. Enough Lee been tamer, ire !Lye, La ' her 00 the Nola. i.i Ow arm* of 3 -item-item ko I --rd • taaaaaa. - -et t or I Afan asaninieter to yen a severe castigatioue- s "leafy' replied the skipper; r ? undertook ta I aiiiinee the craitharien t"."11 a k•settled;e . of ' juk popiewl .;ie but !Wit_ ...:lal se:-.14-,i if a itif a sioa k , . Aneal r ' bail frleevw Aft foe entorifie met' - saerevre a sa hemline is an improtant elem e nt in the e as ee et„,, --•• Wiwi - the Om" of dy. noel' ' I alpoula think Serra .1.,1 - thinks tint 'a eatere had - arsatrissl a , - • man to be a d.olkant. he wenta have been eon: a f e r -e n K m a cm e - yap ---- b ecame en '''' . re , ; °fere - female sex that withoier in they are impel : ii "as ahoui roe Foe await-ea' 1 1 it . Wt . coel reply 7 - • eructed l i k e a chum. so that tire mote he area, e Isienfrin.• a-106 -! '• tun :TV a P il i ‘P a!Thl• s e-, : -• l edof a tnilk- maid on a neiabbooting farm. Iles ad- • ketir " a ll h ied rft !!re ria a ea '•••• e 1 ..„1" i .. ' . the firmer he siouta stare!. 1 In the danneetie relaion. an..) impede prepar to . e- se -- I (tresses were reireted, anal die aisaPPollaed "rams 1 , . - ' , ' t'a "a ‘ r "k" ..l .-a" ---I la" "-Ida'. -••" cop • 'St unit auirele men. ter:e.t.a veer . V . IT into i lull if inelariehole and molests prountra a ease. wee' its entei g enete. ' re mairatate lieresti a... 1 the arta- raildien lii a a beer ware . • . - • - a i er distillery. taking quark inedarales, 1 and went 'to the ban: and-aied aft de' tees tiiii. garret. by maths; shies sod ceas for a - - ... , . togrfliar. • l 6 I lio not wish to say anythint letilasa the in: • ' or owe Is was -may iaaetitav at a Feat clans i t &sidled Ist qaestion,rratil a very polite gentle- -; aPtet-e• .' hotel. , .•1 i _ - - I Mastery neeprifieteatinger al for, does the nu.: i man, " boll world merely ',mirk, us the language . Sue-ries --A craps : ease sek• d• it ha : las ex: ad: c:, '`: said ear 54110rt0 alma:tea' I . 1, 0 , ..i want P`- 1 ate hand that warned Belshazipu derived ter korri- ,of the poet, fiat to hen ':nth it it - Platratratt fora tr , 's' , ll.l : '. ptiee :•-, : es. let ae•Lerehica r, r .1 ,1,- t ,• 3.air fee-am:re but a irer my atetees q - I 1f? ~•,-,. mtite-nce r-,,-, I , :r. vent et a body 1 that &tee ' a .. ..) .i iv - a:!•••::. `i.".1 1 .. pl 1; ;..ee stele my -rtes., ay— Yoeie a *pient&e p said a little br the other day : tauntingly to his companion. The ad- Amsted lamed proudly around, and, while the fire Of is pride and the 104 of pity_ trete strange ly bleat d, in Ins' cotintenazwitycooly answeied-- 4 ' So was Prastilat 'I . ( 'to .Trrirr--- -r_--- PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., BY E. 0 low OR. I , A Lawyer, said Lord BlTtegtoon, in a faretitxua mood, " % lesmed gentleman who res:eufti foal An your cur atm.- and lEcce it Inup-cif.'' Will 1. lllC.C.C3t.thsgs OF DE,iit!CtilliOil FROM ANT covakiiß.." %Wog tandem' • The evening eeretriony was performed whit% 'made Tim and Rachel a unit, and the companf had " liquored!' all . round, Tim having previously ri-rr 71- .7.7.; This is proferlyoityled the utilitarian age ,for the =I tliesibig for Girb. sr r. 11,0011;0:it, 3f. II MEARA GOODRICH. Facts he Natural libtory. A globe placed in Miler, rr in ill., in mn% it.g TitP co . :avail; comiriunicatio I was handed to os Inecis with resistance, and its velocity Will be re by the author, Rufus Porter, who is well larded. If you flterthe globe 'to the form of an known to us as the (ismer' editor of the Mad* =I ~r v e„+~k Mil BM dpi iii.--"orfa- En==l MI tOl=oaa