.tvo(ttMtnsr Rates On column on year. (lm--li.i"l ........ j , (,,,0-roiirlh column, one jour. Our square (10 lines) 1 insertion Hrry rlditlonl Insertion, professional and Business card of not mow than 6 line, per year, i...l,inr Kcectilor. Administrator .( le.no 78 60 6.00 and Assbrneo Notices, 2.50 Editorial notices per lino, 15 All transient advertising loss than j months 10 cenU a line. All muciw'i'viiw iwi rw mix n rr,- rjnd than one year ar payable at the time thpy are orrlored, unit II not paid rfupouiible for the money. Poetry rratar'a Maaailae. Thret Angela. Tbey T lB'( wor, I barret, irear anil cold, Ever th aama ea4 Mag u af old, y,tr ibt aama loss; weary Ula la told, Aal te oar lip) It held la a eap af strife And yat little lore at a iweete lira. Thar y or bi; grasp but Jojra doiireyed, Tauih haa bat drtkau, J age a ab. Ing rold. Wbiak Dead flea rrult leag, long ago bat red , Whoae sixht with wild tampealaoa atoroia H tit; Aad yei-a llllla hep eat brlgbtaa Ufa. The "r w fling eurtalraa la wild da pair Ami'lt lha brokaa traaaurat aoattarad their Wbr alt la wreekad, wbara all oaoa pro mirad fair. And Men ourselves with sorrow' two- e.lied koife. Aod yt a little tatianoe atrenctbana lift. Is It tbea true, tbla tale of bitter griaf, Dt moral anguish Badiag relief t U J midet tba wietar soloes the laurel Three Angela abare tba lot of bumaa time. Three Angel glorify tbe patb of Ufa ! Lore, Hop, and ratioDea obaar ua on our way ; Lore, Hope, aud Patienot form our tplrile' ttay ; Lore, Hope, aad Tatienee watob ui da by day, AnJ bid tba deaart bloom with beaat vernal Until tbe earthly fadei in tba eternal. What iosoct does the blacksmith manufacture He makes tbe fire Koloot To.lt. SAVED BIT A BIRD. Tbe oi l coal pit of Botteford had proved a failure after fifteeu thou mod d dlars bad been expended on it. The forsaken abaft, two hund red feut deep, and a I to a tunnel in the mountains of Bottsford, were tbe ouly remaining tracosof work having been tlone. Newman Highborn, while roving through these mountains became n'P itntod from his companions. He La I reached tbe forsaken shaft, and win precipitated into the fearful n'lyss. Ilia walking stick which struck tho rongb side walls here and there, broke the swiftness of the fall, lint down, down he went to the bot tutu, where, it is true, he reached verv much mauglud, but alive. Although agonizing with pain, ho experienced a feeling of thankfulness fir the pi osorv.itiuu of hie life. Still Lh folt there w as n help for bitu two hundred feet below the surf ice. lln uiie only saved here to fimittli. 'J lirotighout the whole dreary uigbt liu plauned hotv to encpe, but noth ing occurred to bin), lie mast stay Lure to pornh. Tiio uoxt morning he consumed tho bread which fortuuately be found iu his pocket The space be occu pied was but a few feet square, and with the liolp of matches he soon ex I'lured it most thoroughly. Highborn, under ordinary cirenm-t-tuncoB, was not easily discouraged, but now the terrible eituaiiou in which ho fouud himself, gradually boxait to oppress hia spirit. The tuciro he reflected on it, the more he LmMiue dibcouraged. llo beau to bu tortured by thirst, and thore wus no water there, not ovita a drop, wbiob usually trioklea down so abuudautly in place of that kind. , Tbe day passed, night came; He cowurod down weary ami hungry, mid full into a deep sleep, lie drowned of a woolen stocking. It was an old story which he had oftun mail in his boyhood of a work nmn in Kngland, who was left on a high chimney aftor the scaffold had Ilium removed, lie nnraveld bia storking aud let down the thin yarn to the ground With it be pulled tip a cord, with tho the oord a string mid with the string a rope strong iimiiK'l ou which to deemmd. 8o tnnlii.1 the story, and so, also, eudsd liia droatn. lie awoke. What was the cause of his dreamt I'uliud kuown this narrative for initny years, lie did not ttud hlm "lf ou the top of a chUiney. hut lKi tlown in the earth. His eUtia '" wss quite diffun.ua. A he was tliinking over the dream swallow ftiiltttrtnl down the shaft aad Ml by '( side to the -.round. The mur I'lrd was frlghtene.1, hut not dead. Muddtmly a thought llealted upon the mind tf Newman iiighlmro, and s thruat his hand over the swallow, u was but a weak ray (4 hoit. 11 '""' his shoes aud ticktiiga, and "wJ nwraveled the letter, The tread h kid ovr eauh tlhr In a I'hmilitr mahued so o to Uxmme uiauuieii, ile lahored induliioiW nd pa luutlly uuul th two sWkli.g Kirut ) mi lung utriug, luia h rasteu d mmuialy to the iU of U ltil. M iUed it uudar U Mi "l itmMthe hottoMftf thah J'f ilutUfard momttalutl beif w sud kvlu NsWM.i IlKKUrake, u MM 5 M 'c'.'-ri-Jitl (St -b M the - ) ji M tV ' . r i T? ill VOL Now rose a glad thought only a weak hope in his breast i it crew stronger tho higher the bird ascend ed. Uravol little swallow. The thread at evorv clance bocatne short or I A life depondod on it. The bird at last disappeared at tho eu trance of the pit. itut wunt prospoot iHd he after all 7 He shuddered at the thought of the slight hope, Hhoitld the bird after reaching the upon ar, turn to the right or lart, bow otaily mi2'it the thread by rubbing against the edge of the shaft break. Hot the bud dinaovorod upon reaching the top, that it wait more difficult to turn t one side, and con smpieiitly, flew right up iu the air. The throe notnniniont that had Rtartcd out with Highborn uiinxod him for a long time and sought U ligontly and carefully for him. They repeatedly c:ime upon thoehaft w ith out for a moment thinking that he might have fallxn iu. Ouoe they glauond down out of ru re curi.aity and found nothing but darkueas. ibey conauiteJ wttn men otlior at to what first wan to bo done when ! one of them said ; "What is that near you, Potts T' "Where f ' "Tbure, not three steps from you, to your right, is a piece of thread or somolhiog hiniilar. Why, itettutc!i es quite a distance over tho weods 1 "i'ull it,' said Wiin Highborn, Newman's brother, 1'ottn pulled, and about thirty stops from them flattutud a bird to aod fro. "Why this poor creaturo is fistun ed to it what hi.'iirtlum ecotltidrcd could have dno such a thing ? ''It is a swallow,' thou'jt Potts, "Let us see whnrs it is f istune 1 ' "Perhaps it btdong to somu one.' "Wbetner it bulougs to any one or not, I am going to give this poor thing its freedom,' Slid Svu cutting tho thread. The little bird understood this and arose in a moment aud axcuuded to ward the ekies. S.iiu followed tbi thread ( suddeuly ho called to his companions : "Couie her, Potts, at the end of this t ureal tbure is a piece of paper! he unfolded it asd lead tho follow ng : I am at the bottom of tho sha't of liotlbford mounraiu I be jou send help 1' Nkwmax Hionnony.' 'Great God. Potts 1 t)o.vn :a tbe Sit alive 1 Not fifty st-ps from ore 1 It cannot be, and yet he s.iva so. Both hastened to tho shaft Tho bird had fl iirn away an hour agj. Newman llijhbiru waited with trembliug aniuty. His eves walobeJ the month of tbe pit till he sank dowu exhausted, rattling his head ou his hands. It was not long till he was arons- ed by tho falliug of bits of woo I a- tnn.i limt. At ttiA s.ni t,ri. ,i.l , . . lii . iliHtmct voices a itindad d.iwn triiui above. ' no looked npand rccoKuizol two' persons boud.ng over the lge. OU bow hu exulted, when, after several anxious second there fII a note at his feut lie again shuck a match and read : "We ate here and will briniT help as soon as possible. Sam iluiiiBOR and Porra. He returned u exbanltin "nur rah I' bnt before reaching tbe open ir tue eouna aioa awav to a low bollow mnrunir. One loug anxious honr passed, two. three. Niirht brokti in. Then a light at the top Ibou hevy rope tonciiea tiia lie t Oh I how oa-MUly he KiastI it and made a strong hwp aud put it 17. a. around bim. Thou ho gve the ropejUi, awful slippery, aud thw drend I nowvuui jorw wua cii.usa ; pul Up, slowly, cautiously, ever high er, now stopping, now li-liug luck everal fet. His heart throbbed loudly. HeetHMth star overhead. Another moment, and he isoutbe surface exhausted but living mit ml. Nawmau ijjhhorn owes th ire serration of hi life to a little bul, aud tht had ilowu away. The Ua ol Paper. Paper ho now tvJ into an as tonishing variety wt tiaee. Ou id the teohuical paper give the Mlowr ing euuiueiatiou vf ai tiolo tuauutao tnrtMl.fioiu vapvr diaplaved t the recent Hmliu Rihibtiiou i Autiuata. waah Imeiiia, watof mim, tMi peting, Inmnet, a ship full rig j ..u,mt, hat, ttiaak. shirt, clothe iu full suit, trw, haudkoivhiofa, wapkiu. bath. tub, buokete, bru, t) Mr. urn, win low blind, (bUtHnug, uuleiUI for gwiden walk, emwh jew Iry. window mtiUiu, skitla, U bwltjtm i a house vd 4 uue. wut psiwMr rhif, eelhug, eot wtoe, tiitsMua walla, furuituiw, ewtUiua, ehwadiM lieta, wtrpvtiug, wnaiwuuUl d, atautel al table wauinu., eud Buolly a stove id aiVo jv, hwrHtwtf away vheet luliy auv( vvV eotiamuiw lUwltv A twlttisUr, aile matrviug a miuple retieutly. a talhwr vlitu oettevl oa kiui tha bvtdooiw It Wa waa wlUmg u take the ivuug UtiylVf Ma wUe xnlw, jr V U4I4 Uia ha4 am vAv'ul !, iUmtWs r4atMwA MIDDLEBURG, SNYDEll COUNTY, The "Separ4Md" Marl. Abont eight o'clock yesterday forenoon ft man whose form wae fuU of wrinkles aud twists, crawlod out of a coal shed on the warf and began yawning aud rubbing his eyes like one who bad nut in a heavy night, A policeman lonnged that way, gave the man a lookiog over and asked ! "Sleep in there last night f ''Yaas, kinder,' was the reply, 'Looking for work V "N n-o, not exactly.' "Yon II be run in if yon hang a round iu this way,' romarked tbe of ficer. The man put his hand on top of a snubbing pott, laid his chin on his band aud after a loug look at Caoa d i, be said I ' I duono exactly what I'm going to do. 1 did live out here about ightv railos, bat I've eeparated from the ol! woman. Yes, separated last niK'l.t ' W hat's the tronble V "Waal, ,io was my soond and I was hor socjnd and we never irot a- no .lo woe,r. wllla'' think we know it all and neither fools like giving in. We camo in to see the circus ' "Ah, yoa did V "Aod that whore the Separation toon pmco ngnt in front or the sa cred hyouasfiom Japan. Yoa know they advertised an cloctric light thore T" Yes ' Well, won nevor seen one. Wbon wo got to tho monngerie there stood the elephant. Then cam tboctm- els. Thuu we came to a darned old i 1.. . i . . . .. nar. rnriner on woere mo nona ... . . , '-1 7 H- u "c trie light We walked three times around that old tent without Com-1 ing to his cage, and I got mad. S,.ys I to one ol the cba over tba ropes: Wbore in the thunder ia tbo cage with the clectrio lichts : We want1 to He., him or have our money back!' Hie feller grinned all over, and loU ol lolke 1-ine.j ngbt ont .and my wife she flew np and said Id mde f'ol om oi myseu. now i says i. uy, tho eloctric liffht in Dot no anitn! a... eays ene, oni u uas somcining a. i i a . i vi ii'j ituu iuo ciowo,. ne nil t oig iiw ngiii mere, aue civo i mv bat in an 1 I broke her paroaul, and then I separated:' "And yon won't make np V . "M ke np T Never I fine ran take the eloctrio light aod bake and eat ;bim. but I'm a man who never crawl. I'm going down to Toled , I am, and by this time t omorrow A 'it i)euu.ixoru noree. . ., eiecmc light after all t "No. Idontt bMteve they hid I any ! could off on Mbe tbov thought they!,,!,. work tint tre rtioocrona tbe pnbl.c by another uame, but 1 tnrable.1 it in ! i.init ln.il l I .l.inn. lr . ... in.i my wue is snoiuer, ana wneo i L, "i . ... . . .; nun k oi now i siooa mere aaa lei i,..,. . fir..- .it .k ...... ,i.r- m.i '...n,, i, hP h.,f of ,he Tok-o OI..mit nf th- ,, . fh.ir 1 . ou." lh trait t'rtt I'rt. MMHBjaj Rillinne lfiii t.l ln " By all means Joe, get mrriad if you have a fair show. Pjn t stand ehivering on tbe bank, but pitch in ' and stick vour head noJer, and tbe j shiver is over. There ain't any more trick in Uing married after you're ready tbsa there is in eatia peanuts. Mfuuy imin bw knl shivering on tbe shore till the river j all ran out I'ou t expect to marry an angeh Them hev all Nfo picked up long ago. K.iB-.nuhr, Joe you ain't a int voarwelf. Do not mar- trv f.r butv exclusively buty. U hk uu ev. LK'ix i marry lor lav net , tner s mv i use a cooting ur a N)l i aiJe. suaa ver o. i eo gud for notbiug when th fuel give ersUy hiking part of it with tae out l'Ut let lb mixture be om !nln.viir. A Jiuluuiirv u nniojrtKL jbutv lunvmiugly dreeaovt, with about i 350 m her pocket a gad speller banJy avl nsii iu br noue. pieuty ofgxvl aeuwe. a tuff c utit'.itio and bv 1. email fw'. a light step ; dd to thia SMUui teeth and a warm wav-wva " T mixture any ehuute, aud not vwpott. If tbe ivrk happen to be leA off fur two , thrve uiiuutw. the streut!) ain't U gou, J.ie- IVm t. mury for Vlire i thtr aiut eievh ia pedi gt uultsta it m bwx'wed by Wik stock. A f.utty with aothiut bat pedigree geuetwlly Iwk, eue. PethxJbeiV To be a'wey a imau of rule aud duty, to follow with tMuhty ti the end the wor tf houor, to rvuew evh dv, without wewnuiM aud weak, the Uboaiu trugi(le of a eoui ivethug with lUult. to diww hoi the aavmiiyv of the eve the Kmv VH.iy to ivwuipluh thet ol the wisutow, to ntUoh on tJVKU wott to auothor bke tbe huk oi a ihix ,if a Wh vAh ou i ).tiie4 to, ttvit whioh tueskktve it an I uppott tiiat whioh follow iV to y.vouip)Mfch i hmiy thia wlot aud prowled iua Utiiut vi the ovtv to- the yu of twweo sd huth, o iutoieat to. ibti of t.aKU bx Wv v4 aeltSniU to aw ihoiiVv, vl tww eUMVathe ;vuimws uooV v4 vm a hvW voude toosV-Ut ia Vte yMriov 4Ws VVwivVaa.veM the b iUl wilt a-i d- si Jutx te aki of ., A Witt Animal. " fft f . .M j uis morning a couple tninrra Wei's seatod on a boul r alongside oi tn road to Hijtro, diseusHing the kinking Iftwers of lha rrittle. On had just returned from Hutro, hud the other wn on tho way thoro, sod, having met near the rock, they sat down for a talk. "Have yoa quit over there !' enid tlie one who wo eaetward bound. "Yng." "Why V "Mnlo." Kraldof 'emr. ' "Yon bot. 1 saw one vHinrUv alongside of an old boilr, kickh' off the rivet head on by ono. Never, missed one. 1 was inst izotiji on shift, aod when I saw that mnlo and hoard thore was more of 'em intido, I weakeood an I threw op my inb. I've cot a wife and thro children dnpemlin' on mc, and I don't tsko chances." , ; "Tho worst mnlo I ever saw." said the other, "was in Pinch some yoors ago. It was one iownod. Ono day it rubbod against aomoi VI. I nails sticking ont of a post, an turned square aronod and drove those nails in one by one, nsinga single blow of the hoof with th iron ' BDoa on for each nail. It uevor missed its lick, and a! wars drove 'cm just in to tbe bead. Then h sat a few tacks on tho post, a little lower down, which was only half drr-en in. ami bo drove them in, too. with 'iK'iit taps of tho hoof, jnst as ceoile an 1 ; .T ln,,Kr1" 'or. 1,0 'i1'9- Toe that thiy wera ev.i : tne'.iw ..." . . ! other w. dnHAtiaflo,! v,..... ... ? vtij as conn do. )ne day amn; came aloogond set out eaa of nitroi vlvcorinn ami rn.nl m. r 11. - - n i - wanted io ((et mo maie M kick it , and got killed I saw bun abont to corT8 witb tue Mn, ,0.i k.e,f nhi ' op. At nr,t WM ; Hlop Lil0i bnt thon ; tho,v, ifH j raae ,M n. fci0,j cf amflo at aH bM onld take care ofhimself. 8oI ; i.. i u-.n l. - jtbe can, and wslkini np, anlt of it. i a0,l thHn Mn.r-,l hiLmJf fc.r is.' kick Tie ,n40 ,uynetl bS and. just as the mule" wa. c-nc to Lirb th. k .-.h .. ...- that his Uil was toward the man "vf t.us)uuwv Uir? Tl I U U tp lifted bis lU 1 1st JiiM it was taking aim. an I let fiy hi right hf i ne ciio went nyiug toronghlh 'f i an i hit tbe man impure in tut rcr just as he was gettia'ovrT fence about a huo.Led J--t t?. Tu. thing cxplod, and I never ) Uie man again- But next mornin Pt llo'laid cam oat in th 12 : ,r I n J siii tn.it th 7vu ll bt v.ji:c by a ehower of blood -Miles ar 4 lcitronl" ..y., k. t 7i...i C. California Sharpjr$. A cew d,L;e f.r ba'i-! j t le ir.m, ctct oat of tooir cota tu sorte.1 to bv aStrpers la :ji cut .u. t r i... i. . w .1 . . 7u ..rT , ' ' ; oazabfr have vlrwi ly fa''-a victim. jand tbe abirpvrs are beyond the reaca oi :c law. io or t--"u en- ter a saloon. w:i up t t'z-t bir n I convene a if Uy had j i: m-c One draws ftta his tun i'iryu;.'. mop off bi brow, xa J resxrxj : -Oracija. hv I Jo Uaj?re ?' The other sav : "Yoa meaa penpire there u ; o such word tued ui trimprw" "Tber I," mm No. I. -a J I 'J bet too on the point. " .0 oaUider ie thu M.'erred to bv sharper N t. and a iioenl this. aiJ with ih- Vitdr iu 4v.o ihir i no auch word u-d iu u.t env -if Toa tbmk so." No. I . -I ll hoi von tht I aoi right" tbe word i found, wad th ;rw3sjir (laaru that Webete I'jwhruUt tat, "rrwuspire to etuit Ur.iaVC'i the MOfwcorM of tbe ai.o " Of worse lh keee hi money, wul wva jwanl the slurper rvpc to a , AVUfWIfMia VKVs)7a lJV M.-Vr. sod go iu Mrva of aaoihe vwt:u. ; ""'' 1 Ule-,! are the por-t ttx bart lt-r they atU ee V.ioU! Wva ? Ij the bwtter hfe to xVuia eo Jv.M5t hut ; here .o ud witl atuowt !ifvig : viAtoik- xs re hk rfth saoo kiud aud liihfuj jj'iuU t leediarf along aWoeljr aad JiWwve roJ thrwAh the du oi tie uigat The toria of oa icikU voa owo ' vsarvelv ws hut hie wvavU vt iK'vW. Iwt 4 4aMrwive are ie vo ewr .it liu, wh-le ; toe Ui4 Viot. ar S voit two t&t he tierWor keow ' toe wjfv west jv4 eoiai)4ie eiW ailMt a OM got OivNAg- AOW 4 Jld taee. a the v-v-wd htwaJt aadi th! tVxte hiae out K a httlsx Hv tatek toe ewji e hie twvv Vy ted tjt wofwiuj ooewe. aud voa w e are eeeeistavl kaow txa vMrekaow. .. . ...X.. Pwt te eouiOM. Ua Kv toe awiir- oe of Via prveo wad h- galwed toe tOvr o.-,i.&oJ ii i. ; m yxa havw had the wlwh, ei;tM i aUwuwi ad poM v.d vhuwave lil t aad Ue dUatht gueeyvMatohvw.u hji xia; A w. vuo ..y hilW rvwUlkie ol th4 whiohi xr4 jtMl iVe4 iuu ooojld, ikIw. , leW wllV.tjr. jvtk0 WiaoUtwr.' aiKweel whUit. vi tei;t, wUt i 'A,huV ' A saw that waa WJt o Z . PA., JULY 17, 1879. ' Optimism and Pressimism. . Two hoys went to hunt grapes One watf happy bocauee they found grapes. The other was unhappy be canso tbe grapes had soeds in them- Two men, being convalescent, were sskod how they were. One said, "I ittn better to-day." The other said, " was WOrrJo yesterday," When it rains, one rrtan says. "This Will make mud." Another j "This will lay tho dust' Two boy got so oyster. Ono looked at it, and said it was nasty. I ho other tasted it, and declared it ns piKJ'l- 'J wo bovs rxamininc a hush. one. nicH rvH-i umi it a lliorn. J be othlir that it had a rose. . .. Two children lookin? thronvh colored gli'iss. onosii I, "The world isblue''' And tho olbor Raid. "It Is bright." Two boys eatinir their dinner, one said, "I would rather have something belter tbsn this The other said. This is better than nothing.'' Two men went to see New York. ... . . V."' , 1 lh? "V00!"' "n 1 lbon Ul iwn iki'ii. i un uvunr , 'i tun litrnes. iq 1 tbonbt New 1 ork good. 1 wo novs loomng at oora SKaters, , o..e said. "Se ho they fall." The other, ' He how they glide." i A servant thinks a man's hone is principally kitchen. A guest tliat it , is principally parlor. ; T wo boys got each an apple. Oao ' T l.1t a . --...-n I, ' .. ssvs on ' m . i man. am a-rry I ma.it die," ears another. I m g.vl s,ys one. 'fiat it ts no worn -I u ,r, v. ' sys an- "tbar. "that it is tn b-f er Qe 'BMl u t j,Qf 11 f " 1 ,n-" AVthir is ror-jse for Li r.irrtnnfa ' is rnjrjse for Lis J .. . , . ... . ' " i-s o3 is eni.;ie.i tn a oeierwotik an. I is .litiati.l h im be sn t gjt it Another t"iakn ,ho M ) ,,."-T ""!tl-J l.e hjsn't ho is not ,n.T- n ' ' aui-ro l wuu t.i any. A.i- I tioe mm euj jyi wjat l.e bis. .other a. -..fare wait hi b-is njt. V .e T.-.n unk.; r.,j I from hu wiats. Aavtuor L-ci k: . t . nria romp wins lail t". -re : , "rvil in th ri 1 A3',thr r-j .ice I itiic m-r i gvi u t.i world. n:v rr-x'TT-'rs tn:i with evil ' A ail v.; w mit--l w:a ; "ir A s? P-5:;j.:.0T. A D !. j lf Li u.- ti. r-;iu t h-f a ' i p i t.e . d ji tv Uv w-r a n. t i 'i . jh : M- Li i i . I i 1-1.- a )"' - ?T."i I o :; c-ut i le. 3 i I in;- 'I '. s-.a y "i lii il .l.jilt .-. .rt." 0 '' A l . 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At tv-oi wi-vJ.aoi; ij toy ,vcit -,' a- vvlvec w i'3 wi.io . wivi- m -d siv vkv ta Jijovki i'' tvw!id. A vK-vj K'4. oou(ja4 oi a j .tjvt ll.ovia o4 a hi-auva o uit,.e w utrtv .!,! to tun wait aivie, I -iow lkak pwiiorm tov mow! iso of Ui hJtsMjtwvi. vwn.i We btd tsxi k .k1 ;tO . od froo lalsv uo avi vjd WvWHV .k' A WkOm iu ooo wo yaivw , 'fc'Wi ww auilnvi tue A to ut aue i'i oiUv't o. t ftOa Oil . htsiht htilw fJo. vn U)e Ui,t '.. . OsmivI wa too li.oui oa ico, 'wjl' OWi Jo UiOie-lOoA oaJ4 ? i Ut Cw vv. vvXx hwvlXd w vm it kWe . 4 NO. TllffE. Swiftly glide our years ; iUoy fol low encn other like tbe waves of the ocean. Memory Calls up the persons w once know, tho settles in which we once were actors ; they appear leforo the mind like the phantoms of n night Vision. Ptdiuld the hoy, rejoicing iu tbe gayety of Lis soul . the wheels of time cannot move too rapidly for hitn ; the light hope dan ee iu bis ey tbe smile of expec tation play upon his lips ; ho .oks forward to long years of oy to come: his soirit burns within him wli,-n I... J Ilea m til irreikL mini nt ,....!. Itii l. mnt l i.o . i... " " - " ' -r- VJ s .11 ,1, , ,,J longs to mount the bill of amhititfn to tread tho path of honor, t hoar the shout of applause. Jook at hnu ' atfaio ; he is now in tba rneri io of life i care hna atamrxtd ila u ri..L... upon his brow t disappointment has J dimmed the lustre of I114 eye j s r-' low has thrown its gloom rpo.i his' c luntenance ; he Lok back np n the waking dreams of his youth, and 1 sighs for their futility ; wh revolt-1 " " ,r'tf w seem to UiiCiitinii no: i, :- , mm if irom tin hit ttlO Uilf of ha. , tn-1 he rliwow-j that t; inr,r fit l.ia to nth. hiAn iKa -..- , " anticipation bU high, is fie only ao cf njoTment. Who is he of th aged lockaT His f irm ts l,ot M j totters ; Li footstep mors more npidly towards tbe t,-nl, ., (Xjk, back upon the pwt ; Lrs ,iv apiiear f Lave Uu U. ar, 1 he c oiawiica u w xru : m Dim tr.i 7 ' hilarity of ty( tu A liar i ty 0f yvi'.h .lolly ; no eon si j era bow s.vin th ii.oom of dsith wn otmw. vl r ' th worl n noti bo4er wool tto.i2h. .v. me one an t o;fkpp j-.ai to ctnr : I I pressors ImC to attrtct notoing to de'.igbt bun or. be w xl. 1 i:ajr i it s-j.I I K-nithi -,'ii h.i .Iiti- ttionzh. cf -le4ty hl.vm;. cf fin-' J - - - , ' 1 " 11 t.Ajn. (i 'Ml a hvM..!- im f,,rr-l t -trU.i m- 'i a.ie no d -r-vs- nei in t'.em.' A f-v yar of ,sd. mity, icar..:y an I pun. a:at joo'i.gi ti-u to id..:y or Xl-i zrn-bTt :t: 'w Ui- gy, the gcr-j-:s, tiT h'jr 4.uie.l -viio beheld toe M.-eod :ai r.a'.h cf life trew.J w.:i. i ;in Uf.i. bat caaaot te tea Uir cf B13. Pruteriii Concern. pg Mosii cfikl isn pr i N-ri . u . . P'jr'-.int f-.rin ol i.l'i u.wsa ic l.v n T i7 rs j ;"j..j.vs : I. 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