GI 1 . 5171 1- 111 5M40-. TOWANDAi aaturbag itlavning, linnarn 10. 1852. :sttr,,,rtth Vurtni. SOULS NOT STATIONS: Wl3O shall judgea man from manners - Who shall know him by his dress? Paupers may be fit for princes, Princes fit for something less„ Crumbled shirt and dirty jacket May beclothe the golden ore Of the deepe't thbngh's and feelings— S.atin vests could do nu more. There are springs of crystal nectar Ever swelling out or stone There are purple buds and golden, Hidden, crushed and over•growo, God, who counts by souls, not dresses, Loves and prospers von and me, While be values thrones, the highest; But as pebbles in the sea.. Man, upraised above his fellowS, Oft forgets his fellow then ; M as ters—rulers—lords—remettber That your meanest hands are men ! Men by labor, men by feeling, Men by thought and men by fame, Claiming equal rights to sunshine In a man's ennobled name. There are foam-embroidered oceans; O'here are little weed-clad rills, There are little inch high saplings, There are cedars 'ffin the hills. But God, who counts by souls, not stations, Loves and prospers you and me, For thorn all vain di , linctiont • Are as pebbles in the sea. Toiling hands alone are builders Of a natton's wealth and fame; Titled laziness is pensioned, Fed and fattened on the same. Dr the sweat of other's foreheads, T.iving only to rejoice, the poor man's outraged freedom Va.r.:y * lifieth up its voice. Brt troth and justice are eternal, Born with loveliness and tight, Add sunset's wrongs shall never prdsper, IV'hdo there is a sunny right; Go. 1, whose world-beard voice is singing itoindless love to you and me, W4lstalc . oppression with its its titles, Al the pebbles in the sea. PLACIFES riv BRAZTi.—Frorii a aerie's at very in es'lng sketches of Brazil, in the Boston Ram Ear, . the pen of Mr. George S. Raymond, who has sient several years in that country, we estsact tlfe , !low Were a real genuine Jcrseyman to- betaken from its nairice . S]te and without trevious warning set rinn•a on some one of the many beautiful plains v. Lich are fuand alond the I.ofiherii and Western of the Banda Oriental, about the head waters nie tributaries of the Rio Obnzales, in Southern In] there to behold tr,aetwe of sturdy negro ttakttd to the waist, eniade'd io felting the pe ich trees laden, with luscious-14i and •re to to be told that-ibis was done for the purpose raeurin2 firewood, to supply some neighboring !:rt. or perhaps for the purpose of opening out Lx the growth of Irnfiart corn.and pots ,e6, he would eca•cery credit his own senses, and •reap• to exc:arm, "Sacrilege ! vandalism !0 Anl yet rich is the fact. Many orthe small ccs std villages, on the extiemelte;tern Lmits 13razii, are supplied with fuel almqt exclusively !Ire p-aeh forests in the neighborhood ; •and be;:uti1111 plantations have 'been Opened With.. few yeal. : al,wig. the Eastet'ir;barik4 of theyru -1) and Parana livers, t,hich were formerly a se 2rowili of peaco. trees. The trees grow span ie,‘us!y ;11-11 Tlf. arr.; the whole length of those anl at 2 in native orchards,' scattered rend thloqiiout the vast pampas of Otto: Ayres. and even in the mountain passes of -the T`rigg An !e-. g this wholesale destruction of the trlicnesorne fruit; the peach is 'haps cuit:va'ed to greater perfection in Western 7.0 k -and the adyacent Country of Paraguay, 'than any eller pat of the woihl, New Jersey hot "ex • [ILL o ).,re;.—The oyster as most of young peo= .ve aware, ti a ,hell fish affording very notri -13 and pa!atable food which many consiaer a great loxary. In many parts of the world the er att - at4 a very'•large slze, cite shells of some • from t'le east of Al adega.scar we have seen isurov,r more than a toot and a half•in diame. Some V these are said to t amain food silt: In a meal fur several men. All * the ,various ul oysters, also some other •kinds co nta i n at times pearls, tint one perfecter spe •l ea`,lea the .Pea t y Oyster, is especially valuable :his account. • It twit ettinnitilielt, rough and In the oukple 1),1 smooth and polished within elvs of the shell is taken' what .4 Teichner of Pearl, resernhling the. ~pearl in T. But It is i,le pearl itself which is by. far the valu.Me. The value of this article! increases ! , 3 filurc and color as welt as to its • . Tie -most extensive.peati fishery is said to be in ° Per':n9 Golf. 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InEARLGOODRICE i ME dtikisiviitilrie, • BROW/NO how ;DIED NEULPOT GOT , suppm I, AND • • •-ittEN: AGIN: 410 W, BE DIDN'T. . :z . • Ezekiel 'Tfillpciti‘war betrn.'irri iVin'eriba; some where near the headwaters of gie,feoebee ;1,14 when lis. , , arriv,edrit,thafigeif f pineteelibaload got his grow thP; and ff cut. hie, - eyfr .leeth,",•a , c ileum- : • stanqv whiib' was gen ovally ad mina& by all who knet4 hidir — Crae 'brigtt 7 ritoriting leie planed his r iorie body into a c tezdelfit; tin his long er lege ithrougli .a new pair of striped ,trowsers o wrapped a bran /vow waistcoat abotit his • ei uki his stiff, starched . 60,,tt64 - dicky; and a Ch k gingham about theii !donned the swallow-tailed, coal,- the brass buttoria , ef, which locked like a tow of newly-risen stara'-4.Zeke was literally - 11 . pioneer'inttlie "Blafrrhir` tVeni . s" at least so one would liaig:(110 . 0 ; 41.0 , Vay.p . Seen him not. He disdained to havah is trowser legs dang ling in the mud, or to hate' the cults of eoat slopping' in • the riish:bayrt , ;' sir h 6lne:"sbackisgs: peeped forth' from iierieath Abe- (aim at 14,ed r ivliges and looked up full, Sig. inches to tie • trowserst but-, A tons,: while 'his.bony ristshad fres-ficope from 'ei ther shirt sleeve pr cuff. Zeke's, hair, 'whiOlt cbas 'ado colgr fq,:parti'catir bet o .re art the,:li`ghler shades of the vegetable • m, was down 'flat Iznik pure basil ite, and directly on - the , top of his head he put a While-hat, sonitifhtit' zesernbling an inverted butter firkin, and after gazing his pre sentment in the looking glass for four anik a half minutes he said— "Thar, Mr. Zeke Philticil; if Tenn ditin',l elide on aril,. then I guess what aint what, that's alt" Zeke- was bound tor-Boating with a load of genii: oine apple sass, and he expected, ere be returned to mike a slight commotion, if not mote t , in the great metropolis. The ow ma-e was harnessed, and in due course of time Zeke and his load• aniv. ed in Bosting, where the "sass'? was disposed of to good advantage, and with seventy five dollars in his pocket, our hero began to look round to see the sights. 4 . , Hell-low I" 41xclaimed Zeke,aa he stopped one morning before a blazing .placard which adorned one 9t the brick walti - in Flog:Aliey wat'd Larne tion's that I ,Goldeir:Ladder—e. Road to For— t-n-n-e—oh, toiUn f that's it—a road to fortin." Zeke went oa to decipher, the reading beneath, and gradually he obtained thc,intelligence that on the back Bay there was to be a pole twenty feet high, upon-the top of which 'the proprietor, wonld place a prile of t'4oo, to be retained byatiy who - could Obtairil'h; The CliaOes .Wal, .toir hundred dollauais someitinkina;" soliloquised Zeke , Pteiciumb some pooty skin. ny trees in my , day; jes' stalriiiteitliat feller's few hundred, rof . rlre With this feeling,of eupiiknyi Zelie il4ded,for the scene of action r and 'twasnot until behatl tan down a couple of:triple- worrien in his course that he re. membered his entire' idn'o r rint6f of where the. Back Bay might be, and When this information ttaSzain• ed, he happtried to remember that the . 4 '-oltlinarc" hadn't been . seen:to...-- ,-• Zeit e was eaptiorriidal hif horie'keeriing%, .110 hired a single. stall in a hoi.s4.:elied near the. Pravi deitEe depot,- bought his own hay, and took camp( his own animal. Thither .-he hastened • bits , steim, and having watered Itisiniaiyhe toi l : from liia.wa gonzbox an .01 wool-card; and n.41410Wil the mare La thn m eel itfmtived .fashfoo, .to bti . cure the steel teeth moved a • leetk moier4farihlr over bonni 4 than usual , but then ""ie for that. hundred'' , At lengthi by dint of much inquiry, Mr. Ezekiel Philpot found his way to the spot where the people had already began.4o collect• around! the .4‘ Gelded Ladder." -- ' IfcNow !".exclaimed 'Zgke he Cameuri ; 'whar'fi the chap w•ol keeps . this •ere,poky,,l,.. "-I'm theman,Y•answered a burly -lellow with a red nose and pimpled , ch'in; whO foemiied ' ehair near the pole ; try a Clia4leel gentlemen, up—only ihreajallars- Who wants the tall hundred 1 Who • - Hotept, dierfetter,”'interrapteds Zeke; a dew yeidßatilo"spirVß 11'6%4 theit'a few ir , ethgtl dol: Lad ii?l44":'.fig.liai op toio' ,kat _ Certainly?' - , • • "An' if i kin'git ititsMinel" • - -• 7 You'can have a 'Chance lior th r e e Idlers!! , . " Xactly. WaJ, uentv, there's yer.thres an' neow horets.mot goes for ..; Zeke divested Minitel, of . c ont, - rolled'Afp his shirt 4otteilitt le2P i le4kisk 'pa the pole afloat ted.fset from j 4i . 03 44)1,19(1.,1,1t. gie-second--rto longer--he'staitLihnce, and.thet.-; slid burl •upori terra' firma. ''Zckei , looted' ot ifiis hands, and:oo'o6*h Then he I.Okeil;tit'l4,lllinifil:n4aiit„,talitrtig naseovhibs a deep, longsmell &earned to - set his double and•qUeries st.restilr&inteititl-i=•• , -- , • d; The ' ifoto* fat, it Abroad laugh from the crowd soeuhroughtteke to'llis senses and`convineed him that be hail:: been said, But oohs could find his-longue egifttliau old salt; aixiut " Wipe shiets in 'the ttiltd," his chance, anti', esie'yed. to clinih . the.. it . Olti,::,The bailor begged and tuggef,gittitalt•wayupiand then blid. • The crowd laughed'againi bat-thistithe theii attention was turned, frole,Zelie r fo theneW and titter moment M ~a sqrt,or .4.i Mown btady,'.' our heroluielly slipped away,-,rerritailtirg to the red:nosed mart that- 44 11e-was three aollars more, 'finer tftelt hot& beilangi3tlTlF he ; • . In an tottrZeke was,again,upan lbe 44 Meow, ole hed-to the Man•whotook the entrance money,' try 'want 'ere thing irtieMOl4 . 'cit';liiitilYStYl4.itritliipiftiAr.'at I shall jiti take elf,my shoes.",,d, "'Got nothing. in Vier sktkings,"'suggeststithe • man " Nothin' bit my -- I?Ecw - retanjed Zeke, a!; he planted 1h peen inehee'Rf2 h itti E ltirkiot,p f l . fi r e,l)/ti or o'o - Zeke paid his:threedollarkaudo3incisco4 r sett and stweehe gratped thb Sltrwiyytt.iptiadi-• .A.Atti-na WI _ ...9 - ,i141 1 ~ . .a KiLs,i4 er,"5...• ; .N.1.','1%7; . ,•,! - ti , • i t itEerAILDLESS Or TVII) FAQ*. 0ry..411M1V1CL1L•1:..1.41 .., i i . . E.. ' ..: Dr # 4i.e. gIA 1i!:514 , 3 ,e;il',. I f 5,1 1, r: _4:ri , r.F., , ,e. 4,, , ••, ~- . ' • - • • - • ? 7.fr, ,, 11 . 0 . f ..,,.•:. ;:,-.:::;, .11-r... , , , 1 tr.j .. . - 1 .--, t. , :: I. ~,,, ,--, ~ , ,,-0 :,,- . - 11211111123 iy We 'ere* lip' (Torn 'the ground.:oe¢=lke a ,btond etter to the greAaed. pie , and .by, 4egrees ,he neared the top. His band ,was within a few fear of the bag of &Hare ; and be stopped to get 'breath: . One more' %Or Vitrotieb ii at; witbltt,6is gritsp.:,ishe •14 10.414 tterth • with .tWe twit ' dred:o9llara in. hia heed 1 1; •7 ; r • nar. ! •I:knowdid• I uonld do it:'" I ttaret ehlm 'sintieVe Tod vitatirmiptelf lot elk *days 'tor nothin ! 900,4.1:0Y,e foik,4l, , FPI 'f inn) , of yeop ever come dogn . .eaat,.give ea a call?' , , • iZeice left , the.crowi 9n -"reader, and made' the bestor his 'swat to his •stible:' He shut • tho . titan' of the Oesl, and, ben •911ing,vp. tijty tniniikeis t , „ tkirfmt qf cad; iliCe• orig . /gait of the• steet loothergeother if Ms lichle comb . W al, old Debbin," ,sttid Zeke, paftingthe'mare 'affectionately the. batik' held the *e- - oes.pf,nard leather le his hand, the scattering 'teeth : of .wb nth had - been.filed