U , * Tirtiniamnoi. _ L uz' issumen - amigo .1w 14111111101 s Zinuvliwilionewriqr & AtrOzo TwoVelliws lost =la aftwook. " I • 111/41MONSWIsualasilitiaalved tima - ISMEAL ••=olWlNtballilVTZlll.72Wswese it!watots Pori satin. MOT! 1:111%.11 ylDtQin~ tht=t= 9"d."l4lll26l. 1w II 4w 1 111 I sm es I 'l7l. _1 Inca! • t 1 , 51X1 :900)1100 IMOD 1 U 2 Inches j s 2.00 11600 I !00 1 10.00 1 11.001 Inche• 1 - LOO'l ia6l 1 110.11111 L 1110.00 oolozna 4-4.00 I/LOO 1.15.001 2240 1 all* I 4114° es 110.00 WWI .91100.00 SlOOl • • Attididottstor's and Istossora Loom SS i kadt• t yes Roes, i 9 SO 1 Dulness 0111 411 afo ltaea. (pee Tow) $ll, additional Una, $1 snob. • Teiwitawesesen are oatithato Trantierdatrortioraelda sonotbapatil for asebronos. llesOlotbnos of • -,tmoam ; of t t am ed or Oesi tutored, and 1W 411322 = a1 0 stades and Deaths. ascoodtag Anliaao, aso charged Tow awn bor Una L _ JOB PIIINANG Of ono Mad. to Plebs tad llowsr holors; done with beatiwoo h. giadtles, Blanks, Cards, Parapbloto. f awli* lasbassida. he. of every mkt, arid Ark. settled as Ussi shorted notlee; Tire Emma 4:Xlbo to moll sonilad oath • Power Promos a ffoed amortawatof sersi Ippo; and everything is tb•Psdidsag line be ozooded to the otos; ostiotte wan? and at the lowest ram - Tigaug m taRLT OARIL • - SIMMIM CARDS. JO DIMEE, ,BLAOKOIMT, waraoarom PA., pin Puttailer Mk= to Nada Itaggied‘Wsliall4 dleigbs,Are. Tire Musa repotting dons on s t notics. Rork inid ebonies guirstitog sitadictirr• - ' 11,113" Antos PENNYPACKER, ',l HAS 4csratestrblietted htauself be the T A R ING Shop Oter Rockwell Store. Work of y &sceptics done in the latest styles. Toesrels. ADAM, 1870.—tf C. S ‘ j. IGENEI3AL 117,,U.R4:.247CE tu172311 ti ~ ~i ~~i _ w w ki 4 1 74 Pq cr. I c ., IWW ..„„4 f , posi THE' UNDERSIGNED ARCHI r an) BOLDER, wishes to inform the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that heorill give particular attentionto drawing plena, deeigns and specifications for all manner . of building", private and public. Superintendence given for reasonable 'compensation. Mice at residence N. E. corner of Second and Elizabeth streets. I _ mo _ I ' • ' Box 511. Tarim mt 5 .71 W. KiNGSBITRY, • I • niraL EsrxrEi LIFE. FIRE, gnu I 114 13 R A CE • IGEN . 4 • I Office, oornernf l Main and State /Marli 1. TuV74Oll) Maiah 13,1872. S 9 8:- H' DOORS, AND BLINDS. - i t lain preparedfo furnish Han-dried Dams, Saab and Blinds of any style, size, or thickness, on short notice. Hand in your orderr ten days before you want to use the articles, ant be sure that; you will get doors that will lot shrink or swell. Terms cub on 41011%1(7. Towanda, July 19.1871. , . Gl3O. P 1CA.121/L INEMRANCE—The followi able and FIRE 'TRIED Companies represented. , LANFL6SIIIE. 1 i - - PfIENIX4 .. I HONE. -" I . ~ BittcaL. Blat' . l9 /4-tf. i , 'O. A. . - Cr i HEATHW.- oi, I 1 c -Has established his postings of 314nul Hopsiriag all kinds of 1 'EDGE TOOLS, MILL PICES, MADE LND DIUDNED He slim makes the ,'tieet STRAW now la Ilse. , All orders filled promptly, a ir i n7 7 MEANS, ROCKWELL & CO., TOWANDA, PA. Jan 1t.'74-3m. [ 1 i , 1 TO OUR I'ATRON.S. I I GSO. woOD &CO., I , PHOTOGRAPHF,RS TOWANDA, PA - , I , ~ Grateful for the generous patronage of the : put year, would inform all wanting Pictures that we afro still 'adding to our establishment I ' _ , • , I ____ - I NEW AND IkIPP.OVED 7STEXIIENTS, And adopting tiled and approved modes of printing and retouching in order to secure • , . .u. I 1 _ 1 ..._. FINER PHOTOGRAPHSTIIA.N EILETOOB.E made outside of the cities,, l and that we make it I specialty to bnlar.ze all kinds of Pictures to anY size desired, and finish In Water ICoiors, , India Ink. or in'oll ( ' ie 'he I 1 1 _ BEST STYLES AN D :EBY LOW PRICE& I '1 We also endea l Tor l t ' . ..eke l all the time possi ble in making childiena pictures, so ae to se- cure the best reeialta. r ' , - .! . I .:. We are constantly adding to 'per stock of i• . , 'f - It A m 1E- i 4 1 1 1 1 , i Alt new pattern end. tasteful ? siyles, and far- MEIJI them at a Soleil advance from coal prices. Ilay 18,1873.1 1 1 '- 1 SUSQUEHANNA !COLL or The Fall term of the twentieth year of this /nal. Lotion will open 413 GUST 24, 1374, with the follow tng list of instructors , _EMU'S QFINLAIL Parsarit, " Ancient La pages and Normal Branches. F. L. HILLIS, A.B. I C ommercial, Mathematical and Scientific Branches. 'Commercial and Mathernatkit Branches. • I • Silas MARY Cdraman and Higher n3glbilh' .Made r moisclie J. LaQUIN, Freud: Language, tinwitig and Painting. ..; BALIS*IN. Vocal Music. Li , • - • • - 1 Isstramental Music. ! A •,• Class will be organizeß at commence 1., • the term! The Principal will condwa the ..r: sues of this Class chiefly, and aidlallte, , herb sviio prove themscives worthy and competent se- curing positions. I Effort will be made by devoting more time and using the increased facilities of ap paratus, to make the instruction in this class more profitable than ever before. ' !its considerable additional expense,' instruction In Drawing and•Yocal Music has been made free to raemblra of the School. These two studies', if paid for as extras, Is la usually the case, would nearly revel's the coat of' tnition. Provision is also made for individual instruction in vocal music. Dirs. Baldwin's ability to teach vocal , music is too well known to need temment. A new tanoratoky Is being fitted-up and the celiac tionr, of Philoscfplaical apparatus enlarged. The grininds are being graded, fine croquet grounds are prepared and effort made to meet the physical as ell as the intellectual want' of the students. Tattier' from $4 to $lO per terra. Board, includ• lug furnished room, lights, washing, kc.„ $4 per Week. Dxpensee per year in English studies,4l92 ; in classical, $204,i - I For circular or farther Information address the Principal, E. E. QUINLAN. Towanda. Pa. • MILLER FOX. 23. ! Preset Board Trusteei. CO TO JACOBS', _TEMPZiE, OF FASHION lIM I nuns sTaErr, ! , i FOE LATEST ; .9=ii LY inthiG 317112dER CLOTilllta IMNEME STAMPZ I G DONE AT MRS. I e HENRY FtINGSBVRY'S DRESS— MAKING 'ROGIISi:No. 2, ARCADE BLOCK wands. INN, 17. lit7a VOR SAtE.—A Farm Containing I Clarteres, ailtuste in Pike tarp., Tirstifc rd 00., 4 acres under iMprovement; Framed House , and Bari, young ordhird of fin trees,. besides Cherries: Prrsetres, Petro; and choice ,Orapevires thereon. Unimproved land, timbered with Pine, Oak, Chest tint said llemloc'k. Terms $25 ptr acre. For ftirthet Particulars call nu or addreri • ° . W. WCOlfrEi. StattrWah Hiatt S. W. A.Z.,VCoiE3W)..3PubliSter. yOgIIE . xx7x.y.,i.:-:, • Siffidt mairrAtriak dTTO l Li% Comes-eat of SLOW ant Plat Eltreett e mostboPectetliDros Mot* • DR . T. B. JOHNSON, ParEcnivar AND Bireasoi. Mee over Dr. IL C. Pater "boa & Op.'s .Drug•Eitare. TYIL 0. M STASLEY, DEM* oimetutor to Dr. Reston. In Patton's Mork up Mg*: Sala Illtrookiroadot Undo of plats work a llPEarar. - Yro Jon.llllll TARSAL WOODBI7RN, nyelam Air OA Burgeon. once oTer Wklions *Wes Crocker— 7 store. Towanda, Wl7 1,181f.-1 7 e _ ; . - FCILE '11•31131111SONotiroi- Istri.Arla.v, Tamura, Pa. Wlll ere prompt aftestiqu to ursttarujuktrusted to theft ohar Orplisur Court burlaps" &spa:WV. mum pasaylll3] • t. rerlrWou. • ior o E AN, ATTORNEY xi. • *1) CO*?llstrwLim, Toands,ll4 Vadat ".Libation paid b Wilbur LA the' Onaume Corot jxl7 Co 10,111. L'S llir W. PAT 1110114,.. ATrapater-AT lir law.- Offioe, Hermes Mock, swat door to he Estrus Mee; Totriztds, Pa. . . , t n 1711,18131 • •-q. • • . • . CIENC Y; TOWANDA. PA.. ! tl CAnNOCHAN; AMTOW' • us A? Lev Mettle. 'Attorney tier itted•• • • CenentyWrroy.Pe. ainvidennel retslittod• : fen Wire WOOD it .13ANDERST , T,. ' ITTORNZYS-AT-LAW. Tcwasp+, Pi. -;„ I • \ JA tEii WOOD. [may 21 JOUR P. IiANDRINOI., lOUr,,il . B. KELLY, DriaTurr.4=office over Wickham & Blades; Tboottoti, PO. Teeth Inserted on Gold, Silver. Rubber, ond Alum ni= Due. Teeth extracted 'without pain. 043 M IVIADITAL tic CALIFF', ArmElan -4.T.1. etr, Tamils, Pri. . B. r. lateens, r. 1. mart.* Office In Wood's Block, first door south of Tint Raking Bank; tili stairs. Jez68,71,17 Ooimox. & ELSEIBEE, Awn ia Law, Towanda. PL; hiving entered Into copartnership. offer their yrofwdonal metes to the public. Special attention given to hominess in the ,Orphan's and Register's Cknirts. spll4'7o s. ovzirros, ta. s. G newt. JOO W. MIX, 'A • Az roarrzr4itzaw, Tovasin, Pa. . il . , .. Speoluottention given to claims Vaud Iniinr. saes gompinies, (Mee, rorth eido of Public 13quere4 : Mt) 1813. MSG, ,da, Pa. MIL D. L. DODSON, OrzusTivz ITLrun Nzonstacur. DZNZLIT. North INsineost., of posita Episcopal Church, Towanda, Pa t All den. tai ()petit/Apr a a lan 14. CU . . x & STREETEB, 1 . LAW 0717C74TowANDA, PA, W. 4 iv... • 1.1an.15'74) IL Einternm. 236^1 rp. wpm% • • ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, April 1,1873. Towanda, Ps ACTOR 0. LEWIS, A GRAM ate of the College of “Thysleimie sad Surgeons,' New York city, Clue 1843-4. gives exclusive attention to the practice of his profeaalcm. Mee =dreamt°. on the , eastern - elope of Orwell Hill. adjoining How Howe', • jinn. if. Ma Ds. D. D. SMITH, Dentist, has -Ll purchased G. IL Wood's properly. , between llfercnes Block and the Elwell House. where be has loestedidi office.. Teeth eztesetad without pain by use of has. .Towanda. Oct. 20. 100.-7 s. pSET & DAVIES, fATToRNEYB-AT 3I;ERCUR'S BLOOK, Apr y • g and R & PATTON: Ao volt CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUBASCE CO. Office No. 3 Griffith & Patton's Block, Bridge Street, Mari& 4§,1871. A. QUICK, M. D., GRADUATE 1 • FUN - rrzErrrr or Burres.o, A, T" • .PFiEYSIOLLN AND SURGEON, SUGAR RUA, PA. ' lilAr4 ,• 26. 1 Offic eB74-3 st Store of d. STOWELL. • m*. • o Hotels. . D" ING.' ROOMS IN CONNECTION WITH TIIE BAKERY, Near the Court Emma We 6 prepared to toed the hungry at all times of tho day And evening.. Oysters and Ice Cream in their 11151$01111. Harr:ll3o.lB7o, D. W. SCOTT it CO. VINTELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, L.A.- • JOHN C. WILSON Having lewd this House, is now ready to acccnrono. date the travelling public. Hopei= noreipense will be lipsved to give sstisfaction to those who may give him a eal4 — lifeliottli side of the public square, east-tof Met. cur's now dock. • R II73I;KERFIKLD CREEK HO -PETER LANDBEESSEII, Having p and thoroughly refitted this ` old and woll-Imown. stand. formerly kept by Sheriff Grif fis, tt the month Of Iltunmerteld Creek, Is ready to give good accommodations and satisfaetoryVreatment to all rtho may favor him with a call. Dec:! 2S. 868—tt S HOUSE, TOWANDA, Li co% men: AND aniroz srszsrs. The Horses, Harness. &c. of all guests of Aids borisiq insured against loss by Fire, withont.any ex tra charge. A-superior quality of Old Hashish Bass Ale, Just received. . T, R. JORDAN. Tov ads , Jan. 21.'71. • Proprietor. Efflffll INSTITUTE A14 ...N510N HOUSE, • ii , Lr.RATENTILLE; PA. ' W. W,lsuornbtar. - Psorarrrox. Thin House is conducted - in strictly temperance Principles. Every effort will be made to make guests( comfortable. Good rooms and the table will always be irupplii3d with the best the market af fords; . : N0v.1.1871. VrIaLVITE I AI, PA. B 1, " OLD lIPRAV.TAN SUN INN;! Lich in historical interest, it is the only building in the country except Independence Hall, honoredhy the sojourn within its wails of Washington, Lefty ette, Lee. Gates and' other patriots of - the revolu tion. j; This popular hotel has recently changed hands, been improved, eutirelY reftrnislied, and the proprietor cordially invites his,friendilmd tray cling public to give him a call—no paths will be, epared to render their stai - comfortable. People en route for Philadelphia'will find it convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about ejght in the morning. A sample room on hrat door for accommodation of commercistagents.' 0. T. SMITH, Proprietor. W ARRANGEMENT Sept 4. 1873 Having purchased the Wick and fixtures of H. A. Cowles' Bakery. ' hie refitted the establishment end purchalled an entirely Salted to the trade, inch as Git.;:ossum, TZAB, COYaze, DWI) Fzurrs, Cm= rnopi,cANDlEo, corrEcnonar, ?mu BMW) W.:l be opened in Connection with the establish' u. .at, where ladies and gentlemen can 'always And the best cream and other delicacies of the season. THE DI-NINOr BOOM . ' Haibeen refurnished. and will all Unmet* sup. plied witd substantial eatables, which be versed at renscesble sates. Fanners and other§ visiting tows will And this a convenient' Oleo to supply the wants nf the inner man. Tdwanda, April 23, '7441 POR SALE OR RENT.--idesira- L:ii blo House and Lot on Fourth street, fifth borA north of O. D. Bartlett's, cousenient to In tutelar Graded School. !squint onprainises. WIL 0, TIMMIVIVAI Mitt r ! r t , r.; , * , 7 t .l . • .1 .1 , AL WS. PEOPESSIONE To=uls. Pa. 3 ' nutur 1758 =I I AT 'TIIE FIAAST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. =MIDGE NEW STOOEIOF GOODS, Bacrrrs, ErsiF, Duty. • A aokand gttracUve - ICE CREAM' SALOON MARY E.. KITTREDGE ■ 1 - .~ ➢1~~..,.. _.ci, PRI 2 1,-; il.._ *Usti_ b.', il . lietti, , , Ditcifrsoithr sinalrawg. 4=3448 comfMacs-1874. Ter right when, pini y 4 it dtnrn, Paisbn, That the &stile weak A* ..Hare; &idle teelkioltr 1 11 , in !he farrow !irtns yefaattle begins to Mein° sine thing. And between an, 1 Mgt kw* ma be old of preyer.l 'Why, Zekied thejoies, on thnriver, • Of tip! Up: when the crittereleimd, That rdlined the Church, and,the inkier 4 11xit, illy be yi mind, went round, The'ditY I sat down with the minuilere, Td the old canipqneethe ihmna. == might; liiOlich• stood Moore-. Poi the Wye, thei rePieseg4B Biel; ;An ratan& ie the Booh of the Law . .." haid it eeemedfike a taoralaerimmare,: ' hyldhe !iglu their nut 'atlases Ohriatian suffers, :As 11 0.40 itint , Pretelne *biro nith no MOO pcapose, . ez heis got no sense; • Things ez,sOniehoir no prcgit',, onset their Ent expense. • hs6i j ints jist tut witirdie iddresain ( the-Thrane of allies - ' And' mother knelt'intheaniag . And .each of the bopith his plea— "iThert that awaking pup of Kedah's. To Aphustbante c*s gtv &seat 'l. never let on to' mind 'eln , , never Mt on to hear, But drove that prayer down the furrow. With Um Oat hidire under my cheer. And Kedah's wldeperie "ato hers" .And mother a-aayhe •!ynn dire I" , . - • ". i_aaked fer a light fez tiio heathen., • To guide on'6is tamp: trioi; , With that ,dog an d est set 4 And Jobnathatie taco jest titack When' the; p . ni, made a - riteb, andthlikitteu Drojiped down . an the nail a my !ma., Yet I think, with the Lord's assistance., ; • . Imight have centinered then, • If gettin' her hold,..that kitten • Hedn't dropped her claws in me—when 'lt eomeho* inched the I" Old Adam." - And I jumped to my feet with "Amen!" ye'r right when you euiys It, Parson, That the flesh is weak ind I snare, Arid to keep ye'r plow in' the farrow When yer cattle begites to rare Ale& no sure ttiireg. And between us„ I say its jest so, with prayer. . Srvt Ifarte. 1 t • h - , allow:mg , • BRADFORD 00UNTE OASES ARGUED At THE SUPREME OOIIRT Compiled from the Penn. learain /Worts, by R. A. Ilintatru. • 1 No.. X r Henry W. Tracy 71. Robert Pendle ton, et al. 1 11. Harris; 171. In Error. 1 , After a party has gone to trial be fore a president judge holding aepa-, Conrt out of his judicial district, he is precluded from. objecting'to the judgment that'the cue was tried in the absence of the associate judges of the county. Such objection is not one to the jurisdiction of the CoUrt, as the juris diction of the Common Pleas-is im questionable-;\ and aft - a- trial this Cork will no,t;say that the case has been improperly certified to the spe ciallCoart. The Act of . 10th April, 1819, an thorizing the', holding s\::01 B.Pecial Courts before the p!esident \ jadge an .adjoining judicial district, pro vides that the latter !judge Shell take the' place of the proper preaident, and that the proceedings hadin the special Court shall be "of the'same forCe and effect; and he conducted ac cording to the, same rides and regu lations, to all intents and purposes, as if the sane had .;occurred before the! proper president of the district." It was held,. that as! the latter may bold a Court of C01191:110EL Pleas with out the associates, Ithe former may also do so. After the paasage of the Acts of 10th April l llB49, and .18th April, 1853, anthorisang the holding of special Courts, by the- president judge of any other !Judicial district, the parties went to trial without ob jection before 'the president judge of another district, holding a special Court. It was Held, that this Court would presume the necessity for a special CoUrt, and the existence of an arrangement tq hold the said Court, according te the provisions of those Acts. Mercur and Elwell, for plaintiff in error. No counsel named for 'defendants in error. ! Judgment affirteed.-. Ge'orge Jenkins vs.! L. D. Fowler. 12. - Harris, 308.* In Error. ,The commission!of a lawful , act is not actionable, though it proceeded from a malicious motive. A public road was laid out along the division line of the unimproved lands of two persons, and the land was afterward cleared and sown. To save expense, they agreed each to fence to the middle of the road:: Held, that the agreement to en lose the road was illegal, and either tone had the right to remove his portion of the fence, and was not liable for - injury sus-, tamed by the other in his crop, then readyt for harvesting, whether the motive for the removal of the fence was malicious or otherwise Mercur andlTA7ell, for plaintiff in error. Baird, for defendant in error. - Judgment reversed, and a venire facies de novo awarded. Win. R. Haynes et al—vs. Cornelius Hunsicker. 2. !Casey, 58.* Where a witness is objeCted to on the ground of interest, and the evi dence given Ito sustain the objection is in the least degree doubtful, the Court may admit the witness, and refer the question!of interest to the jury. - If testimony has been given to es; tOgish the interest of the witness, he cannot, ripuu being admitted, • prove his own competency; but if he so in answer-to questionti propound ed -upon cross-examination by the party objecting his competency, it is not error of which such party can Complain. In every sale of personal property, there mast be stich a= delivery and .change of possesSion attending the transfer,.as the nature °Jibe proper ty io copoblo of, Wowed brromoral . =I ME=M ME . EIIRI MU ;4. • i • e; i,r;•"' . :i ; •• 1; _'Fl; •,, ; ' ; ..:ITONVASPA4i)BRAD ' FORD:, COUNTY PA. SE z . arid faitual poeitsmion f as-toen as-t , he bulk mid totidilion of tint:thing, and, the !eiremeteesee. of, the miee, Win reasonably - permit. , Vian d s . quantity of lumbei a, m yard was sold bona Me, and. the queetitY was isearbAk•ik Ina dthe price' paid, and the ,possetudon token by the, vendee, and. thepiles eons*. uo*,, nterkixl With bin. Mime, shit he was .-prevente4. Au) condi tio4l of the roadi, ;without' Winning unusual and unreasonable apprise, from removing it. It was 1,401 ) , not subjeetio levy and Isle for, ti*dubt, of the vendor. . -.Y.Awell, for plaintiffs in error. Adams and .I'airiolc, for defendant in error: , •, • • , tTpdgment &finned. Wm.'Jlllsbree : vs. Manson ElSbreb. Casey, rt . 2a . Error..; Thoplamtiff in a judgment-hive nO right to `receive from the defendant,' the cods and fees of the aeon; and his receipt for the same is I -no oils ohargeto the defendant. • • An'execution may be issued on the judgmntaitaiiist deferidintt. for such c* illthough, the flied pi 'of the plaintiff .has been filed, acknoWl villint satisfaction •in fella ! the debt, interest; and costs of 'the judgment., Beira, for plaintiff in erro, - Elwell, for defendant in - error, Tbeorder of the Court of ,clonurion, setting aside the ;flick and striking off the judgment, le revers ed,, the judgment reins d, and procedendo awarded. •_ Lewis D. Fowler vs. Georgallenkins. 4. Caspy,.l76.* In Errs The. inaxun, *lndia; proX9trrtuntni• rite . ;et eolentoitor aim_ applied to inferior and epeeist tribunald,. IA the same manner as to those Airbich`tire auperior and general, if the jurisdic tion:of the special tribunal s ever the subject Matter be , made to !wpm., theicase of the ERIPAIICT triton nal jurisdiction is pnaluned, but that of the special or .inferior must be proVedi: The proceediega of the-reed coM misdioners Under the specuPilwara biting to Bradford . cases warn theiTitiledietiel4.eve l o49lh thei 'might be subject to lifeitainui- , ed into on'certiorari, are zio review abliin a civil •action inter p4►tee. If aroad laid out by such loomniis sioners were illegal, and -their pro ceedings void, AU owner Oland joining 'such road might throw doWn the fence boundintsuch IT* on ,his own; land, and another fidjoining owner could not maintain. ,an action fori any-injury he might ; sustain thereby, even though , the removal , of thelence wad malicious. t . Baird, ;Watkins, and Adams, ,for plaintiff in error. _ 1 Elwell and Mercur, fora fendant in Error. I Sudgment 'armed. I • The Township of . Fr vs. the Fennsylvania State ..Lfiniitio Hos pital. 6.. Casey, 52a* l in Boor. Nybere-the Court of Quarter Ses sions directs , an insane pinion to, be committed to the Pennsylvania State Lunatic• Hospital, as unsafe: to be at larr, the overseers of the poor of the proper township are; liable, for thepamtenruico of such lunatic. If, the - lunatic has relatives who by law; are bound for his sup fort, the local authorities intuit looki to them for reimbursement. ; Elwell and /demur, for the plain tiff in error. ' 1 111 Macfarlane, for the defendant in error. • ' I • Judgment affiruied. Edward Overton vs. Horac e Willis - ton; jr. 7. Casey, 155.* In Error. Where a party covenanted to erect a steam saw-mill on the land fl.n= other, and to, manufacture lumber therewith out of logs, to be furnish ed.by the owner of the lan d , during a pond of five years; at the end of which lime it was agreed that ~the mill and buildings shouldbelong to the owner of the land, andll the ma chinery to the other party; it I was held, that such party was in no, bet teqesition than a .lessee, Hand 'that his, right to remove the machinery could not be exercised after i , the expi ration of the term mentio ned in the contract. , . of Troyer will not lie against . the owner of real estate in p,bsseesion, fort, fixtures annexed to the freehold. The assignee of the title to person al property, cannot, maintain trover in his own name,, where the conver sion took place before the date of the assignment. Overton, Macfarlane, and Mercer for the plaintiff in error. 1 1 Elwell and Patrick, for the defend ant, ' in error. i ludgment reversed and 'a veniee de novo awarded. [Those marked with 11, star are leading cases.] .0-.........-- 1 - - [For tho mum] I • OUR ABOEBTOREi. 1 1 IWe read in the Bible that 'Noah had three sons,—Shem, aphet and Ilam. Shem had five so ,of whom we shall speak afterwar El . Japhet hid seven sons, each_of w om found ed a nation which perp treated his memory, for a time at least. Of these sons, Gomer founded the nation of ,i,,. Gauls or Galatians, as 'they, were first called. • Magog es ablished a nation which he called Magogites, but afterwards they ere l eaned SYthians. liladai called 92e nation which he founded, Madeline, but they were afterwards called MedeL They were at one time the p ' cipal, or nearly the principal, na ion of the world.. They spoke the anicrit lan guage. For reasons now tniknown, bands of these people migrated West ward. .The first of these,bands were the Celts, who settled themselves in central Enrope-; but Were driven from thence by thearicient Germans, another branch of the Aryan family who. migrated later thou - , the , Celts; thence the Celts went Still Inrther westward, and settled in England, Ireland and Scotland. After quite a long time they were driven froth England by the wide* . Itomens. But the Irish of the prelent day and the Highland Scots are 91 Celtic ori gin, while . the Welsh are a mixture of the Celts and Germans. The Ger- Mans continued to inbabit Central Elfrope, after expelling the '1 Celts, aid had done so for a long time bp. fero the Restileall GIMP he iionteet ~ •1" • 4, tot Treat IiON :UN OM • sTI ENED higo ; / other leitbrirtitera describetbi m SS largo 4 powerful) and.' kitveS being lifilitehm*,,, having, bltm, , ,eiall fintoo - mpW. , s o • „ 1 1 Fftm these' , `O l tribes have been lambed the = Yervians, 'the English, the. p_reisa,Gerimum, r id thn,Dutabi, ,'ZibeEnichalt nation eras f0rf8841 . 61 818 V . trthee f Saxons end Anglei, &are nit the Brit ish Celts, who were then ander . the Rcinumi, 1068, tA. D. 'Alter this they werujoinedhy the Normans, another tribe of *panic QuiaguMn Jayan,founded loma r and it is from him that all the Greelui are deriied. Thiihel founded the nation of Tho belitss; Mooch; the Moseiheni, after. wilgds,, caned , Gappadoelana ,while Thins founded the nett,* of This , mans. `• Hanihadii number of 886E4—how inany bind, known" These inhabit- , ed Palestine, _Egypt, and soma:a! , tent of.cauntal about tberi The ammo! Shorn inhabited that country plongueuthein Asia the. HindOu-Koosh - , llfountahn4 and , ; it win from these' that the great' Aryan branch of thekeatumsissz ractsprerig. The ancient Aryans inhabited.a very fertile country, lying atthe 'foot 'of the Tfindoo-Koosh Mountable. is j. The trio lawne one of the great-. est tieols,of , therage.; 7lt'is a need founded upon;another great necesii= ty-:-true manhOod and true woman hood. We ,know haly valiable to so, ciety a gpat;'good man ;1 treit know that the price (ifs ".virtuous woman is above rtiW If , Inead nnY pronf 'Of how highly_ !human, culture, andlimanityiteelf is , regarded .by man's Creittoi ' -we'haVe it th the fact that He' gave Mt own Son to uplift Emu from the depth into!. which he had fallen by sni4 if we *fed any pri4 that home life is - the ; normal life, we hiVe it ' inthe let that the familyWM institution he ven-ordain red...., If linzigediai± pirof that good ,ioMeeAreLthOZ. ikrireePie hun,n virtue;yin have but, to l operi, our !yeti and lo9k ge... Toa bertain extent, does Mb , • son' of the true horde storeepond, with the mission Eaoli:,ja elevating pow. Each recoonizes the other as..9ne with it.. self in the . great mirk ;of bringing man 'nearer the Divine 'Nature. we - desire evidence rtliat -humble homes are 'or may become especially favored as the Jostering ;'placet: of human_ excellence,, we -have this in the, fact that thence hai already ~sprang so large a proportion . of our noblest citizens. ' We 'may imagine something of • what- soy he in atore for us, when the possibilities of home life 'shall ,have become a household study, when it shall command the general attention of earnest Men and women.- When mothers shall realize that in ' their quiet way they are walking in the 'path marked out by Divine wet dom; when they shall feel - that in making home happy and aiding in its mental development or uplifting it near, to heaven. through the magnet- ism of their own souls, they are but following Christ's " work; 'When pa 'rentelball look upon the -details of home life, not as the mere" means of gaining &subsistence or of acquiring wealth r but ss ,the humble steps by which,they and their families may, climb the heights of virtue . _maygain footing nearer , the world '6l36ve ; and by which eodiety may be made, better--then will .the' mother's and, father's work.have assnined in their ' own minds something of the dignity which'each really possesses. -It would do us-good now and then ; tO. - sit - down and think of these,' things. The world goes ' hard with; some of us—there is a great deal of wear did tear. We get fretted--dis courlied, perhaps—and 'think onri life • made up too mall of little: things, poissibly we queition in our hearts, "What is the WM of all this struggle ?" if then the " still /30314 voice" may EiSk tons, "Child, tho& art walking the only way i to all that is gOod, and. to all that is' great; for-I ward, in the name of humanity and of God !" it may renew our strength. ' Do not let us, then, despise thi day of small things. tather let tis ; from the material at hand, build up a pyramid of grandeur and "endtij ranee. Let us cherish home ideas; study home science, and let our toi be sweetened with the thought tha our life will be made brighter by it and this brightness will be in some way reflected to the outer world. II BAD WAGES.— " I h ave left my place mother,"said a poor boy one day who . he returned from his work. "Why have you left?" aaid his ma ther;"was your master unkind you?" I "No, mother, he was kind enough ' said the boy. = "Don't, yoa like the work?," aske. the mother. "It was the wages I , didn't like' 1:. said the boy solemnly. I"Ary mast r wanted. me to sin! and the wages f sin is death. , 1 , His master had expected him to e about the good, and deceive and cheat the cnstomeres; but the boy said': "No, sir t I can't , do such things; I will leave your service first," knd he did leave it, 'and' he was right about it too. Such boys will male mother's hearts glad, - and will fild that the Lord takes, care of.tho e who put their trust in him and will not work for Satan, nor earn tie wages of sin. -Such trials ' do tl - faithful good. It may seem hard suffer, because we de i not. sin; b. the rough sea Make , the beet sailor thelkot furnace makes the pure gol the strongest faith thane from tl hardest trials, and , they who surer for Christ and for conscience sake, shall be blessed herb'androwned with joy hereafter. 1 I Una! the prosecuting attorney had heapCd vituperation upon the poor prisoner without counsel, the judge asked hinil if ho had anything to say for himself. "Tour honor," replied the prisoner. "I asked for a postponement for 18 days, in orde that I may find • • blackguard IlasWer that one) Asti" • 1 ' E0t691 El =I • ; , t;•-• ;Li t i 'r s 7 4 1 54 • ^ ' • • - •:f ,•, BIM - y= -r! TElOl)Eu.': Avr• . . •: I t ) 2. ,' ' • ' - L . isL:O ~ . ...., - -.11.10.1(...) t.....i.f ...-,,, :: 1 110 "r niv . ' a i r ' li shall 2A6l) ,lsm " prett. - . 14) ,Lidt.:-., "ar'.16 leistwiseit I cis preien itl,liiiniti dandylike him indeed! - VAL-puit am' 4 k ett .1,, lief you'd marry Dan. f r i.tiat idipts, les la theeente the , ' that I ,tr.Y.10 , 1 h-: . _ , cti . I ter.rl).ii .. z ,'- De *Militia Aiiibntstt tipped,l*.ahair ragnissi Matilde' the holu, or *bee agaisakitibe, room door—a habit that , tie ,' rs Ito with liiintind tieinn . ' i tei, i the case as settled.' .. .. ' Lattti4inl ti, er3 o. B' lifi'ilkj nr thought bigter`of fifikdiiing' eyex omi:rapidly ... L..- -16; pill ' 416 V c :r.VPAY t 7i 61413104.. i• - de be 's 1 as - sa il ) , , 3 , 4 sa l al deal better than Petei Il :11ge r it did btfkliteir iti". , " ''.. i '‘, -; a .Ir -_lretet. bridge Was lier' ;.erra. Twits a nik, steadYi.vill .jxl9! . . . farnierthougli* o l44 a trifle ; PitsiintomouL r - - . ,(.: -: 11 WON, I don ' t :kali* I,_t - igio . .-; .bodi else donl . know it 'elthii,sc i .' .'. cried 11 : 6 0,W,'''rlitti. * : ; lite - ls a king tii ir iinithiii:igi 'Ettki . ~ alit'zikinh ititthelf `toi 'OA • iiiithiP r ie '' 'the riligef i tiriii . th • t - iit-' fivelbottiliud if it's, s , "Or i ./.. tell'y j e TA* ot gal C.% d 44410 worse thin to'insto : l l eter" .liteidge..!! , "An d , tiiAilaft.tter,._„ - 4' ho ;,;solid L 01.7- 'At aiir rata Lqialt. ' ;1!oi. I won 't - pe my slipp e rs on del; m a w! .. . .. ; ~ c 4 N71 7- is I said before,, tit tievet slialLin ' Boss Ilardinge, IsnePPiii. Deacon • eiriman itriml7, '"so that'f the ift La a it:"Aii4 if ,yndivoiliehlake. Petei - m ' ( ciii aap . :•43,' fin*lic.24 - 110 Mc i at i4 4 - ~• t.:q; ~....i...: ...t . P • jig I eb' . no ' Ale, :eat' I ; ` -l r him° I pxoininealisilifts: be, Ithilterd, , 1 Inge's tri: a, And n intention of breaking My- wOrd-L . sol 'ere,!." And then, astlashed at herreyni temer ity, Letts bit t into tears. The d aeon sit silent In alibi life, IFing he, hi re l s comae , a spirit quite as this. . "I one er !" he •cried, rand in - hi* dismay desvored to regain the per-1 pendietil ; :. but hit chew sena tilted] e a , back 'nix that it t.equilied some 4,, i ertion t do this,' -• and, • giving is spring, e *door' against - which he' was le s s4ng flew open; and over 1316 went " ngsti the pots and kettle* ,auddoWn games pail of ,ditty.watet, upon lu'al devoted head. We' afe. afraid the d;Con made I Use of expressions th would e" wicked even .for a sin er .to 'utter. He rattled: around some tame , before he succeeded in getting pon his feet; ; and wino the - difficult o sration Was Il i saccOmpliehed, his featur a resembled. that; of an Indian chief "th • the war paint on. ' The. wife. - d :daughter fairly shtieked with IaVF: . :- '', " Has up!" he eic el • "It's a • prett time if rin be 'Mule A laughi stock of in my own. bogie 4 I won't ',dive it." . ' "Juatllank in the e, .. Y. •• The d neon sniffied, b as sugg ted, and the ' improve is temper a p "So on will marry I Lugo? " a indeed. " Yes, father:" " You won't,/ Hiss , isobedience, I'll put a lock on the oor of your room, a d keep you o bread and water. 3. I'll put iron before your window and -not let on, write - ii word to mmunicate th him." - . " But am eighteen," cried Lolly , . turning red as a peony. . ' ' " I d n't care if you' are eighty one 1 o 'daughter of mine shall marry l i ool, and he is a fool if ever there NV one." Thecli r mOon was - as: good :as his. word in egard to the look. He had one put on the door of her room, and Letty became a prisoner. Then be told Ross,,Hardinge that he should never have Lefty. 1 - j ' c "Wh not ?" asked Ross, coolly.. - "She never shall marry an. Idiot?' Ross miled, - - , . " Lco here, old gentleman, if you was n't to be my father-in-law, I'd : make y a ask pardon for thit_ little . f lo speech. As it is, I sup sell have to consider upon it inat ad." "And if : l. was n't a deacon I'd teach y°ll better thine, yon puppy!" - And , with that the d n hurried away the blacksmi h's shop for the no the to' be pla ed over Let ty's windows." • " A fool, am I? " m ttered Ross Hardinge, after he was gone. " We'll see, old gentleman; thel case is by no Means decided. Perhaps there are bigger fools in thiawori d than I, and one of them may be a sawn: I like Letty, and she likes m , and I'm not going to give her up wqhout a strug .gle of some kind." So he sat down and wrote this quiotic, later: " i n Tom—You once eaid that yon wOuld oblige me by giving me half of your fortune, if I would viriac cept 1. I told yon II would accept the • for the deed (for I knew it was n thing but fooliSh enthusiasm in yo to offer =to pay me for, drag ging you oat of the rilter, but new, if you w i ll simply transfer the whole of your li i ank'stock to mY credit , for a few d Is, it would be ° great accom mods on. I pledge Iron My word that will return every cent of it within a month." An 1 ! then•he signed it, an sent it sway to Thre days later he we office of 'Squire Herr' con's_ rother, and told to 'obtain his advice. "In what respect?? 'Squire. e investment money. My rifle mostly:in linink stoakiand to invest "a. po :on in some pro. wi, thin else. What wot . ; r would prefer to , ) cakes of stock as a roll observed - the 'Sq . wre. cante pockefeb gran rune, and sufficii woo tea for to ani4 tho and . dollars, .. brother began to rub ' "By Joel" he •si he was n't a deacon, be hes got as much old üben is making self. I'll pat a flea r . with 1r . i en, turning to , '4 put it la nil EM UM I. 4oiditinaeicrtAiiitit aisitiik - iiiid 1• i ' , alt) ' TrentlinNE : left - - tha::'hfilie. l : 4l iitaid) hiffittiAlmfht ; , IF . _' phithrt-3141trithen*posied4ir,J 1 . 4 ,L"'" 1 11 1? L been __ fiery -"mid eLlreittil4iirilip4 kAy,,SA...e wi4".(Fa t'ealtairmilOt m'lrape C I. in 80:11a : MMT , ren pp t i , i. , ago, , ~, -TAW Some- Vile -here , s tm e i d . swa y wit • , liti o ,i. i d ane,tal .. -iiialp sold the clt.. iobihhiaid-iii.f.lip t i..irr0:11..f., fing to me enjoined me to be care al 13 /Thai hisett) day - flier 4Atitniiit lire to Water it thal'aughlY'Awary daY4 r X Who onittheitorin. •-#0094 .. iv isli,disot but ALdidn'A.Aeem to thrill,. t ; AAA l s# ma . a t,,,warim r ,to _4; l ,v .. y . 'E!. l lf , f-1 1 41".z 9fug * labor Fer,hl4.known ilierkiii Id 0.,, i in.a 1 4,7, ckt , het i Ooft, Nyt,i, the realer ohs. ) t h eism ter t i liw e i t , i-. 7 inthlt, an& when' Ir mentioned that ndididtotardfilael4b 1 Inliklii* . 1 ! L 1 1", , u 2 f aalt, L ,.„ . 4ll d l Y,o 2 ,a,aaid l _„ . , { 1 .01kao 4, 7arirl nut crab 7)21705 ;, 74--- ' -' l 4 ''' gni° """ 4 .*Awiat, t au t 'd 111 11 LE* 4Pattc 414)a -,rt,ilt 4 ' iina ' 4 Stn 'Tt Yiw ti l l , AliT4 V evlza 4111 "at 1 , , siri e.,c r e N lie - 4 4 1 ,B sie n t i f ff s .( m. . 4.1 . ;4, 1 1 :45 , 0 . .ff , "Then:hend,visedme to discontinue 'Ardinge• Enttlihe 4.. : ' - ,:iod '-1 'e l - PrOceis, I ,i_endlltd, wash the sine • trquittair.ol:l as L im ',, : mit& sinapsedti in older •to killrthe 1()%4*°1141"Will '''' nuile ' ', i e`i ' b l o ° ` - MY a tOtie 4 S- tilViiIST why lit °Pill* 4 " ' 3.11LN .di P t * diclo r. • ,i 710,13 relieved soiie int ate saia: - r .--1 . -, oiocifteivii.tr. oypavoriwaripg . xoo4n INit lii - dirioll - 14 Wit ° 4 : ''' ) Liiifeiiie f re i k that t. ..'B4.44;i4iiii hedtbeirill I :if „7-:!,:..,:, ,, ,ryt 1.),. , ,!% 1 P,7e , % ,Itheir gra ~ irikel,by.l Weirs/44017 ) , o,i),Mtfleb AbCdatuxn4 .- . ' . ',. ii AstiP,ltting ' ' 4oolPilythoit!' • Ho 4 Mi4_,Al 1 1 171 1 114 11 #132094 . 1 / 2f waler l 8, thatthe ig MM. waa—ied Wile te u , rol l Op, wannia 7 1„,,., .011 1 3 ...er A. , ~ i nng ",4l,- 49 . 0eue d no iw wily th _.ii'i 1,„ 043 q- 4 d r iil &I ir, nd titetratit ,' • spade 'Then I 'be" el l ibittr , 5 Pat '‘ , s *.t..) --. l i,r; r iffirl3o l V s tidal 4 "vine eat L .1 , Teen' her-hkuhimkiislihrined, )i ' Didm in g; fa 4 i 1118 7: 444 "001k 00.10 lieri:.. ' . 1 . itaV*;ll 4 1 r• #O.- - exet",4lV.lofriel came- and • . , 4 nkaeier oink 'Mkillthat Pere vi a t ee 9 leeeAvA PO, . - , ts'f.eFoi : 19ird -o.y.fr ,tkeitese #44. i esid: ' tivd tola,'hei Nrhatici . ejid,B'e'a nihnefitel 'kid fig? ~. • briiiii• 4 st r „, - i on tir e /we kissed hiii; , liiitd cillt i ialt ',... 1 7," des4 nimisdlyse..3:4 ,/ 1, , 41.1 t H 7 I Z ' ' I'Mgml4ll) d in 4l)-16: Pthb thi "a nie t.ll- I t ii, • In a Tackrigke . 4coppg *salt t i p Birwlff 70, 5 510nt, want bank stock.* ~.„ [ t i" ' c 1 1.,P,C 1 1 1 3 1 "It s don't liolible - ine," - ! l aid ~Ro'i; 0ir",5.,.;: 0;320 tip on, a 4 ,....1‘..c i itl wire.' I lit 'afternoon, iqt =Mei:464li y i tinlq + '• liV' t *hi_ tit' 'shoots of the *trthirtylhonsaddtdollars invest d T4 / 4 1 . t° eeee. - The job fkiciHisatack-X' tiAadPred.l4fath i ;11F ° Anus. On the lit;,i,aw. • 1 , ~.F 4 ~ , . a'c'wl, eau in 1 4. agri ego, sir,-'-not.,thit4y. Cents." cultural .i a Maii,,wants to '''The 'deacon 'pima iicqi2ethin ' that, 2;ll L"_' ° '' Pie- quo hest way is i;tt. .. t w hottite, b dosali b ocamelbrokex i it h a i n hte ,i nidiske i ab 1 o dit if tr ai n e d wiT eritTy l Ltr r i;44 e4 So it .L. ri tes .1 k deadcan 'are fiskisitOosid t ) utter. -t° r 'Alit' wi th W it , °I ! °°' th°' °ILO' - r wee'talking shoat it to.lbe that was bOrvowed for' the ee.. Phlngi, easioti," said B ees ' flu idly, 1 iii re , =tin wiitt came ova t o bl e ed i n i y turned 'it as iiicei-`as Phad I t i tei' sain born for the, lind Waivers, and he pu s h e d, m y! ipurpcs e,l . 7 r ow be i hidlee i seamed me t ' the was Only one iii fool ques t a.nd; 4owed to he'even Pnr_i_P suss to , 4 6 ., ,alie!elrin°, cite with'yoa p ma rat* thiiiik 'toe .. rufthlese, a:11, 'mot ,'was iii zp it tip ' It the deacon prayed more fervent'', o n a trellis, i n l' ra ne e, ' h e i 'M 11116s1 ly that night than usual ` lie -WO be: illa,l'ineirard ownereall trained their souse ha hadleterrilils'etruggle - with , 1 1 1 11 'On 'Pp* and that 'was the 0141,A-dam within him.' ~:' ~ 1 11. - I ,r, riggro way- lico r g6t the axe, mid, After all, ItpentHardinga•did, n l o t:! knocked P:e, trellis to. pieces, and make a bad" son-in law! Mail why tlien fixed the vine I to a bean-pole. 'he got to "own half cid arlc id e,. the . Still' it did n't thrivelve47 well, anal 0 deacon forgave him r entirel 111 ‘ i , asked a nurseryman near me to come 13 Y. 1 d an look atl,i. He Bad he could n't a come, but Ihe knew what was the •' matter with that Vine as , well as if he B saw it. It Wanted pruning. I - ought 1 to cut it down within ten feet of t e_ 1 . roOts, and then ' manure it 'will. I did,,eat it dow n andieniptied 4 b o , of guano ove it but J ut it seemed sort of slow: insisted on the nurse ryman coining over to examine it. Ile, said that; his fee was ten dollars in advance! lipaid him and he came, *looked gat' the, vine a moment ; then he Brained ; and then he said "By gosh that is n. - 't a .grapevine At all; it's , a Virginia creeper ! " So I have knocked off on grape culture, and Um , 'paying' more atten tion to cabbage- II • 1 , II 1 cabbage II I ' momentl • never on o tebelipus .1 1 1, . fttotet xx ate, ; • 1 . , ' •••1•••• I 1 ,I - The sun bad jaii• P riAeo, and, 'not a clOnd appeared to obstruct 4 . : raie. Ilight-breere..played on the' .aosota either ilumben , ng oisaii. ; The ` still nerirof—theAnornhig • wits lily-dis turbed, kr the ripple. Of' the water, ' or „"the 'diving, of , a -.flying-foil ".. 1 , It seemed its if the 'Calin andliOiseleas spirit of the deep was broodhig o ver the:wateri. '• ' ' r --s- ,- 1 The national ..dar dispki' Ted half way downthet rolal-xlmet. ',in the bree4e, Unconscious of • Ow* import. ' ThOvessel glided iri ',stately serenity, and seemed trangtuilas the element nu whose sniface ShOmoVed. She knew not the eorrown that lire in' Lila rim bcgm4 , and, seamed` td, look down on the briny exPanse be• Heath her. in all the confideilce and sectuity,,iof strength. ' l. 1' • 1 To the minds oilier brave crew it• wan a 132orang of igloom. She inui bomhoarded by te awl. • Otdeath, and the forecastle owi li i contained all that was mortal of: this Ilia seta Ind gone : I ty . te fmalTaidit. GrouPed around windlais, old left to their own, action thi j .bardy sone of the ocean Mingled then,. sym pathies with other. They eeenied to' think of their Own - immortality. Conscience Was ittilpost, andl be -lien that-their min were Somewhat impressed with .the realitiel - O f' eter nity. . , . . .1i 1 They spoke of the virtues of their deceased mesimat; of hie' honesti, his seneibility, his generosity, Cue remembered to vii seen him share the lad dollar o : his hard:earned di e wages with li : • tressed ehipmate. All could attest bis, liberality; They spoke, too, of his accompllsluneiits as a sailor, o f the n e of.lne arm, and the 'intrepidity hie' setti They c! bad seen him in an :hem , of peril, when the winds . heaven were let loose in all their furY, and destruc tion was on the wing, Seize:the lielfa ,and hold the ship securelylwithhi his grasp,,till the danger had pawed bY. They would have indulged longer in their reveriee„but they l were cum moned to prep . for the rates of de parture,'and pa the the . lid:mill° 11, their dead-companion. . The work of preparation wes t commenced ,‘ , litit heavy heart* and! with Mini , a sigh. A rude coffin wan soon, censtriete•4, and the body deposited 1 within it.' All was randy for the final scene. The main hatches were ,hjs t 1.44. A' spar, sail, was hislpalL, - Els surviving' comrades in their 'tare stained hitbili ments stood arennd. All Were 9 lent The freshening - ;,breeze thre the cordage. The ma in top sail wa hove, to the masf. The siip p use on her eohrse, and steed I still.:, Tb funeral service began, and;; as " v commit the body,to the 44p7 .WL pronounced, I heard the knell Of tin Phi bell—l hed the pllnge of ":the coffin. I saw tars 'start lirom the ii eyes of genero tars) My , soul ' s inelt l ,, i ,3 ed within me a I reverted to the home scenes of him whom we buried in the deep—to hope, that , were . to be dashe4l with woe''--to ijoya that were to be drowned in lamentation.' _ I ____l 4 I ri , 11 . ; 1 0 said-Le • t he looked ;ight - did not !, Rosa Hard it, and sealed the post office, ed into the an, the des him he wished demanded the A. NWSPAPPIL —lt 1101?! Bishop HOMO'S own opinion thailthere Waal .no better moralist' I ,than . lthe neive piper. Be says: :"Tlie .‘*es and con sequent mtsenes of i multitudes,, i Played n a newspaper, are, so;1 many beacons, contintiall_ y burning to turn Others fromth rock on Which they have been ship wrecked. What more powerful dissuasive ;frdin stispiciott o jealousy, and anger, than the story of one friend murdered byi another in a duel? ..What caution more likely to be, effective againsi gamb li ng and; profligacy, than the mournful refs• f r Lion of an exe4ition; or the fate of a despairing suicide? What finer lec-i tura on the necessity of economy , than the auction of estates, houses, and furniture? Only take a neeirs Papes,'lnd co rider it Pay for anti It will lalltisif you avow,. ee, your r ertifi ary," dryly 'kg and mein sent stock was omit to thirty The deacco's his eyes. "d to hiiuself -1 on know—" if money as that, a fool of him in his ear forth, ea, he added estale' 111 acr'l ME SPE= EMS ME , " 1 - ~~~~ MEE t.z . " ;;;. MIS MEE FIEEI , ig rt" . 1 -J '4 :Pr -ti MIN f i A , , ' '''IfrICUMBER 16. 11E ‘, COURTSHIP FAIR , AND EVA= 1,11 1 7 1 r. ' camne long s u m m er --, afternoon there e to Mrt' Davidson 's the most threons specimen, of 'old bachelor the world; evpr heard of. -Ho Pao old, gray, winked and odd..= He hat 7 " en' f old wornen l , especially l oldmaids, and wasn't afraid Ito say so. He and Aunt Patty had it hot wherever chance threw -them to' getheri yet still he come s anditlwai noticed that Anint Patty took unusual pains with her dress wheneVerlhe was expected:, , One day , the ,eontest wagpd unu sually strong , and liAutkt Patty left in i disgust,; d went out into the •garden. ; HI; 1 ;1 j I"That bear, l' she Ilmtatered to her. , self, as she etbpped , ,to gather a slow erl which attracted her attention. ;What did 'you run for ? said gruff voice behind her. 1 'To get rid of you.' ' 1 i • { Ton didn't do it, did you? ' 'No, you are worse than a burdf burr.' ,1 i 1 1 1; t , .1 'You *mt get rid of me either 1 1 ,. won't eh?' 1 , ' , .:„,_ 'Only in one way.' .-- 'And that e ?' 1 • marry ; 11 , - u: . , 1 ~ 11-What I us two f , ools get mart What would people say ?' • 1 "That's nothin' to us. Come,; yes or no; I'm, in a hurry." 1 1 1 , 1 Well, no, then.' E 't. 1 I' o `irery. well; ; geed bye; I shau" come agaiin l t' , 1 ' . ; - II 'Stop a h i :t—what a pucker - m. , • 'Tea or 1 O? I _ ' • •, • 'I must 4onsult-p t 1 'All right. thought you w.. . age. Good bye. ! _ 1 , 1 , 1 1 gabez Andrews, don't be a fool .; Come bacii l , I eaY r l "Why, -I believe the citter has taken the for earnest. - nbez Andrews, I'll, consider.' 1 1, 1 : ' 1 . 'I don't want any consideringirm ), oing. Becky ß e Hastings is waiting, .1 for me. -I thought I'd give you the ; d for chanc , Patty. All right; ' good 6 __,l)ye.' I ' I I! ', 1 1 labei 1 Jabezi; ;That . stuck-np, Bet Ha trig , shan't have 1 him l Tabaz, keg i 'Do iotLhear—y-a-s P I I Holm.' counAes.--Have the, Coer l l :ge to - diSchargell a debt, when you, 'have the toney in, our pocket. 1 , Have t e 'wurage, to speak' your mind wh i ch it is necessary that yen should de So, and hold your tongue when it iSindent to do so. _, Have th Courege to own that you L are i ror; , ;'th#s di'sarm poveity,fif i_ ,__. . !its expost i4iir.F., 1! I 11 11 I Have the i cenTsge to tell a man why yeti iefise him credit. ~H 11 I I • Have the otqage to cut the 'lnOst agreeable 1 'quOntance. you have when yoner convinced that he hicks principle a friend should bear with i m a friend's' i 'ties,' but not with his vices. - 1 1 1 ' , Have ;th ; courafo to weir old clothes - rui ; yin -can pay for. neW i -11 i 'coutage o prefer ' 6 0 1 ' 1 1, ,,ri•ity to fashion,' in "11 I couraue to acknowledge I I 15 cei rather than seek for 1.. , der false pretenses.' courage, in providing '46;01 111 1 ) 3:r 'ids* 411 ones. 1, • • • • Hare AO fort, arid; thingq. Have ilhe your igricir: knowl t e: Have, th miter • W valid _ .1' nat ' , TartET,ER-, J;.•,,,,. , ,,......v....,* ~.m / v. .....ra y ,:,-, • A-•- .i. ' . , • 1 • `.r 1 1. 1 , allar*lWayrg e fitclidatdr writing Of '1 trii:4 l ; . , ~, ! lam: - 'troy*: a , marrow . elm rivilir, ' varying• ;„1 rt ' to •'- on- lief iii-indui, tv•. ting ititii4, hiMitgid - liMilan 'and - i ist , ‘ 1041:141 azd ; ty Vilna in . .•t Satoh: ' are lanniantreat& ,9 5 ',', lo i• - LT1 1 ,7 go f 4 ,Pk : 1 7 1111 ed • fll'iii _ ' ' 4 0A494,'ttie4r, fiaTaaighti m • ; y of tnem4l sonic 0"-'00 under-, • ' p7o , i.`. triON ~ -lorkottele i ttiqua- . an. years sin - bat ' iIL Cali#tis is amailei, ~ ,of ramanio,,MysJ 1 l aw to and hone i • , •15ko: na - a4nresant Ten area into i . lab ._ t withont' '1(1. 'lltualiar Icyi ~:~ IBM : ." ■ . ~~ vane?. 1it4111414 kabil%:- .ll ' l ant_ and . , extilnt oithe'tifiX tapers necesary to etiMplete .. thts: ssfal truleifflnng is' sitari elEmt ' - 'ln A tiOt te, s.of a i l it meedow we found a pathway into 4 thowele of a earth. The guide rinlOcked i doo at the ' foot;: of the Siai t li. an urJ paitYj entered; .• the .1. 110° was 1' el after vi the lights - werklit, - Aruid4 led i is into a.. dark alley t - f elt warm andenithy .-. onsil after o f er,, m silence, we'. , ' traced:that 1 guide ",'through alleys 1 %Oil tieentedlen 5; tor the atuniews; Cro*ded in u" 'n us oppressively; and our :lipersl, burned buttieeblY., Upi l ittairs ll'and , down-stairs' ;1 tii ,the rig 4 and left , e wandeied; -like a t band of lost'sptiits;-- - . Fe held - , on to each oth er's... Coat ` ,and grew ; more and inois intimi e, as ;we felt ' our bola on life, a ' r depilence' tt4., ~,,tie red o less an who_, was buiiing ad aliv e increase. What if lasi earth filk :fall-tithe Soft:turfs pet - that ''`` yen i 'ecnildi . : scratch tuiith you thumb -n , ,? It : grew iincom f y hot; i was not plefusint to hay , 'the rhot -party . crowding on i i 'yo heels no pleasant la be in the olitil mi with Cntlit l l O.. 4440 :of en es ca p I n m i le oti panic ; Int i it! was ' the h worst of all` - be 'pm last : nian,., ivh . q, was, tnilf t .n: tun' e: around the Corner in 4 blaa datess, and'lia- 1 itll We; at any lime l ! o dro off into che- i! oa n'r oblivion A i a moment's, notice. _' There were ' eral eraall chapels, with remnants ' f altars, and Several" hal •iohliterateos, frescoes to ~ be in- ' sp4 d. Ilasky a:Pope had slept twk 1 he his final al, ep, and many a saint , 1 i martyr, b ;the b f ee of , these re l ed. - ones. b een . more gor= geo sty ensbrnit i , 'end the: city of ', the ad • now nearly deserted. It w 1 ;iii - d' el, Ways that ' Ali- 013:143 cif , - t e 0 hMarble !lana i net her. 1:44 is ! al, In el; i :was lige that' Hans tii - .. -reon's - Ini toNisatore - : had; his_ adventure with e yonng artist, and. here is laidmostof the scene of that inte r rests)awl- opultir story, named i"Enbtola." -Ho congregations of 4vorehippeis writ survived the imhe ly darkness of :these 4in-:;,,A, 1 .. -: knoW no,tg.yet lit] the; lid' ntury,. Ohrist=, , liiiilitiime i lwasl riven, like . hnies. to th l es barrawe.,i Here they Worship- 1 ,- nedil lived, ( died and were buried." t ii r... II 1,1 6 volt TAIL: ler of 4te 11 .young m# to -Iter, : • er. . if coU to th it led to Slop '. ..4e hour camel la der to he y. ~, nibtits tit 5 aMs. i tety h tse, an we tlie ihouse A/ b oke , the sNa 1 1 yOui aee w4at # on lmy aFectt titalta me 4 gob a siarly fillowl) - .I'Pe hapti - LI It •Sh ma' s Owe of outi) e liaimed "01 1 phitve lef n:t3tli Mid room" 11 at go bael,:l vie fe wort at tle ell i 7w i lTe il 4tll I b si. l:. ge 11 y t 4 7 5 112" 1 Ili#dow 9 1 0 is, nail pprhp,ps I, fic#rn th; w depart' al ne. 1 II , ! yaws Or • i cenesx.—Life is an i4oneeivpl ~ e antifpl thing,so soon +s We reap l .. i at point whence we 4an look put ion it through a clear otiisciens* and a pharacter well buffeted by 1 ;experience. ' The one, dilfuses pel' heavenly light over alli the stra n ge i and completion ma.. 3 thh eye, the 'o her times down otir enthusiaem 1 , thoutl destreying the frigor. •inthusiasm is to the eharae ler wha bocid is to the physical lift—without it, lassitude, and finally i li at ! / ' w 4 ensTle. Upon its A ably, ho rderr depends the beauty I A deforinity cif the life it nourishes. Ideality 'is at the bottom cif the true l eithruatiSmi l the striving, ifter per tfrtion Flakes, the great artist, the , i i thst neible p. lT ant Cpist, the self-Sacrific ing: The i soon disdovers how ° easily it to ' ppear civil,; corteons, -respectahlei,l virtuous; how 4 difficult to be . truly, _ benevolent, tolerant, and charitable; )34t is never satisfied un less earnetitl)q engaged in acquiring the best hel sees. • A I' ___„,„ 4 „, a ,li 1 i . • . i •11 [ -- i. l " - FIES; DE A nor.-7-TheL Springfield (gam)] Union. wisely Bays. to young Pt;gduets: I :lWhatever profession a 1 ~, ! an ~ a y choose, let himtake heed le the merge ;his profeisnon.o i t. man in hie profession of law, o me • • e, or journalism, or whateve Inlay e• l Agiun's profession shotil ways II e incidental and subordinet i i 3, himeelf, qv a er the chief thing to b Said abit i . , There was , once clynieall °nen P itman; who, recognizin that h 4 Mat the 1 mistake we linv Warne agSi i st, had engrived on hi tomb y _way of. epitaph : " Born man; ed l l i'grocer." Don't let it' Said o you that, born a man, 'io died a tradesman,' no matter wh !ate trilde mty be, iberal or' mechn Leal." MO ED Mil MI 'ore o I AY o i ling lad ' , 6 *nee, was addressed' , 11 , who,though l agrce 7 , • • disliked ;by her o e he.;conld not con= : 1 .ion, deter -The night was fixed; the lover placed thb ndoW, in a few mo= ' .g girl wasl in his j Imottat i ed doable soon distance ' from ter a -while The lady' e by saying: oof I have given you in; 'will . '_ I hope yon husband. He was 'and gruffly ~ answer- ' and perh a ps no reply, bat, atter a minutes she suddenly I I " what shall' we d.) one.T l behind me in Said he, "we rid fetch it." They e ,-hoase,' the ladder , !d, the lady remount- , ' ;natured lover' waited e delayed to ccne,and' ed: s "Are you looked out , of the I - fTerhape 1 1 I. may, ot;" and then shut • ow, eiving 'him to I I So at 'Fort Wayne ' mailed ! letters to score of business ss 3:12e11. telling; the to look otit.for a map 'whow ' ould,' visit ' their houses ' that vvenoo see!' the ir ;; wives, and busness *en surprised tiler wives by g' home two tiort's !ahead of tirhe. - 11 1 I I I - d /I„DRUNSEN Wandered, illt Stlfidll7 School and took' a l seakivi the primer echolacs,when the teach thus accnsted hid:, "Why, JaMes,l Ton Icnolv what :condition yon in?" "yea, nenil in the gall of bl terness ee l honds of 'niquity. ' me some hard quesh'ns.l' AT ,na l II s ' _ if ' L . i ZI.T ,a onnusy souool concett4 , eI ‘ other] eveningthe following OCOU d: 1 Littl fell w r eci ting ting his • verse`) I. —"I am; t e Brea of Lite. "' Stipetn4 tendat ;( nestidning ' ' u to kno a iedee of the Bible --"Who isid Ir f 'I tr 4 -Brad of • eV- tie No In_mprth9) , .l !WA iti".l . , 11, , - . II I 111 1 ,I