- 011 Tux Twilit - tab hiatians ta pelts/rad wan . 7bint *day laurbtfi, b 11, W. Az.enan at Tara b1i414 , per 811...1.0 111. .01.1.1.06. i :sir Akev.ret•nin t is 11111iS/14/1111201111111 1 01 1 11111116 , 1" %Spa 1. , Tbir 1.4. r. 1 -' 'WIWI,* I. NerTIOILVIIIIiierted at misato catrtalas 111 e 'lir Ilrut I , liil,4lllfily 61111 "mayn't. par now flat itimb.a.o...ut .1,...r0am• - L. a` aL merrina.... 4auxeitylv as Nowlin • mattes. • 'To M7l . 1440 • hub. .. . A twleteTnlitat VitTP , min be .Ltaartad saotirdtilig se , he fellemew tabl• of ntte: , lig I 4. f t tm 1 s . tr. 1 kneb -c ► sl.a• t. 119 to* 1 4.1411 HMI. 4$ It tiwt 41.1A11 . 111.m4. 1116. S Matto* I LAO I, MAP. 1 11...1. turbo* I I.M 1 4.4 iii•nro 11K41 1 lAAP t ;it ofaml44o ► 4.M I 111.1175Titilla I 49.i1t itt.lift I Mt., erloritt: 1 MA. 1 111. or. 1.: 111 SW 1 111 1 4 I SS.III. .1 4. - 1. itlsetur... I XI eitt t 40. 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VeNnna' ..1.1,01; , ••• 1 rc* PRrI No r ; ( ft. . ,1 / 4 -rwTem P .N- r.,-•0•=.• nrPr 11- r-4,•-•1• •n. 'cr., ctnre,irr"A• T. 3.^ " .- •• -, .. M. P. • 1- PN. vrarrnv. J•v? 1 7s,t ,TT? ikr. RT ‘NT,DV; C . T.P(I.; *nA h•se ry vr.!4;1..1 Nr 7 i., o (4• 11 4',,!1 Ir ovrrl. ar A .4 , 4#, • INA , moo). ogico.# 4 .oe. VT V I Ns , n. , 1.• I Tre •1r . .• or teeth wide fn• the 607 #ll.# vron. thorn.. Towxr • nxTrlrrrlv F FTSTtRFF. 4i-roR 1+.1 , 10 •TTn cwnA P. h.vinv .ntior.. 11.^ •tisai r ,r•rtroaVon.l to the t rmhlic •1-tPv•tinn .Icon rn hn. nr •• 110 , 10 , i,thars'e writ, R.4.ter.f. Onnr+o ‘1 1 't 0 " L. JOHN W. ATTT. P ATTemNrir V Q en‘rlSTqcTr o " 7 ". "rnw •NPA: PA. .1 1 ffirel—Nrqrth Rioxre • , NV Tl. TTTOItPqr)IV. ,NTT,OTI' VF',V • • ,s.lr t rr.trjl en trtzved rn h • ;^sr•;,io Rnl• livem'•nd.R7oining Onitntimi h rnelvOr. , • Pariar - P.:fly 19 '74. ,CK k gTERETF,R , LA iv 117,,L "L . , TOWASTD - A. PA. A•'Pxrx. 15'741' H. 41.11E:Tr-FR '~ C. ~f3RiIlf,F,Y,! 111 A TTortsKy—Al - ; LA w. Anrfll. 1R73 I/AVIVA; ATTOTINEtis AT Tr, E R O.LT ' S B L_O C , Apr 1' 4. ! , mlr4♦ Pa. Tr'" & AGENTIi PIT .nnsr.vri -, :rtrrT litr - r7; st Tarr INsTrn rn oft s •tit R3CIOL 131,wk, Brldgo Stre.t CSI 11 A r To•F \ft . D.. (InADrATr 3 7 tvisvnarr.. firuT trig V. V.. PHYSICT a NI qfiRGEON, Rrn kfi RT l ,li PA nmrs. of .1; Srn, - yLt. .11itarell I T n : 11 nf)DA() DE' TILT i , . r , 14;at 41 nR.e. r.,ln 1 in th. , elovint 1144 2'.• n Pr/Ws *111.".. on , t. 1••• ..t. - eet. FS iiinet4 Rapt. 3'74 -tf. • I DR. A. G. Bll§}l, cA.lrprd . vx. COCINTT, PA., rlhrnror ni.epte* by rtesr mr-thode. 71f,y h. he b th.r rAnr. i3LJS:N 'v QARDS. . . . T 0 FIN ; II IT NT tl .- F„ ii /..-1.11K5,111 - l'h pi NIIiNII.I97D/N, I"A' aya particular tt:4-11nt.t. I. roull,, .....a.a....... V5...6 5:0.4.Tb•, ..ic. 11r.. 4,1 .n. rf.p.tir , ,j, it'll, .1., .1: , ..rt tllll,', . Mort 41111 •tl41 - U••• et Iti.a.Kl .....•ftru.td.rl. I - I '' 11. 1N... , - CI; S . ii-U S:S•if. LL'S .. _ . . , , GENE:Fitt. ISSURANCEAGENCI =9 I •i •F t 4 7. , CA . • tiZ e I - 44 • F.l I -r: t.) 4 .4 4-4 t .r c I '"" -4 p.i.:4;i)Et:t • t 31 1 11.1./P,15., ititiirui tue It, •.! , icipll), Mat fie.wlll _lre 3r:: plaur, i• 4 till dl 11, for 1 1 ,- ,;11 r•-.lllorce.. N. E.. oonahr 01 I >il3 eilzaimth 4. E. et..E:Ai sum). ts 6. =EN W o fit,. ti.1.11-SBURY, RE A.l. E. 4 lATE. EIRE. it &CCIDI2TT INSURA.NCEi AGENCY l/toe. onruer of Ilain And State Stro.t■, us 1472 C r. A'. tl :1:'..1'1:1 H " •,. •.•tunena of Mar.nfacturir.g and It •, , !• , Irli a . { 11 , 1 l• . 41f 14 st 1 lA. Pte.K4; •kf In., .+n I) . t k.Kgr.D ; u w Lla ima !IS • I.r• , 1• or.. ,tvly at ‘l, 1. 11. s:LL a i:t/...riiwkNrik, r*. I. ! . 14 '71.44,1 \:-,u.s •ud r e /- FIRE TRIED. CO Ipaliag reeree;cied.' VAIM.LX. 13031 E, 1 Bari ner nitwit—Wain Street. below Wembley,. Sunday at 1014 a.it and tit r.a. •SinFias yelp., at 12 n'rhe't• Prayed' Heathy risttraFtaa i".vioiuv. Bigot, RAP. S. J LUKE. EP,Ar4.p.it. • mow:H.:47or. Male and Canal Street.. saortar at t••% aal ABod Tp m. laundry 4,h0nl at 12:13 P. M. Prat..? M.rtlna Thursday at 7 r w. eri. F`aAat.ra E Meti.voor.r.. Pa.top, M.E. OM:teem—Main *linnet. above State. Sunday a. : F*-swhine , at , 103 A. Si and 7 P. 11. fav SL-tionn- 12:3. P. at Prayer KAptlist. 0 r rtmesday evening Prayer Meeting. 7P. it Pastor. R.v.4 wiIiANI , I.I..A. • Paoassratti.lF r 8 ara—Vourt RUMS, pia! Court. Ilmtae CkerVioe• at 1..14-.A.m. and 7 p.m Pr A y,r MAA4isult. , ,rArtay Sunday &boot 12 M. paqor. Ur% J R fitraw A iri. 'ZS Paris Ort• PArt,--ciervicra .v.. 17 two weeks eand it :a.m. and 74 p Florida,. &tool at 4 - Natio. Era NTRIVIL Tonga." E (*rraz Str...t lamas Pecond.— .rea , htog tritsflay •at 104 A.w. and 7$ p.m. Run 'ay School ' ,t 1 p v. VosatAspray. LT..** 14. Nmatetir Flail. nuns Patcbr• altnnl. at T Pat. J. V, 'RVINO No. 104.-oOci , in two weeks at 7 . 3 0 litry.t.. W.M. Fl.R.o.llnar-se No 'Ol.--Onee tn two weeks .t 7 r.sa 417 , ,,, P. P. 0. as. V.—lisAt.i , al. Union. No. 107.—Oda col. Asvf.r Vitrat k Sour Plurnltnre RIK/12 a - , FF•Fo , •••••• Mnidlas....nme sot T cerlocir:Trai F.F• N (11, Wasevw RILL .er PRA opormi E:ye.swywa...l. No. 41.—Meets seam' tf.srrt treaseutay Pv.filgy Of nub month 'VM sarneri. C.P.. a attests Rnt.. 11. P Wit. JONZa K. or P.4-TntrAttnA Lonna. 0.29.1.—M0wts every roe., ay evroow Temperance 7$ o'clock F. P. V.sPt tk . r. S...o.= , rowAvnA Lowly. rn.— Meets see .ind fluittb Thursday of each - mouth. JLSZPS ‘troot.T. 8.4. I } : • 0 FFICIA L DIRECI OR T." =I =I .Pr•sid.otjud f m-,-,•Flan. P. D Wannnw. Teresa , la As octal. ludet—Hon R. (1. 114wnwn , a.Sprinwfleld NKELL. To. Silas: • raxtri , f 3. 'a rAT IVY. Tow P r• g / ” ..1 4 ,1 / ifiwf eirrk of enurt- Prsa Chung npol •- , ro•-.-or and Clerk of the Orphans , "70 , /rl-1 r r. trf rnEres. (troll 111 iXdonerx- 1 { , .111t1.• , FIrP•7IP, WM/ 0. ; a i t'a grYal lit , it Li.. I ~ ..11.i. ABM • M SNV4I Tnw..t.da, Jury , %?niiiirai;on.rii —B. F. KNAPP. Colombia: • F. Fa: lini 1-t..r. Tr-.aunt.::-Hlita FT soaaZ. W. opi• z I rib's IRA CRAWL ~nth PKI,KG. Towanda. rn.n..4—Pri4rt k DAvi cm. Ph , ;sician- D k p g Surre , . y • - 0 V JIVER: ro•kanda. • 1212112=2 =I flir•clnro-1 A vornrco.Pregident of Hoard 'run, J P SCC`r, ift„ %LT , . r, J '<Y . ! • LTP 11 , 11% H On , rso.Pra• nf. Pnor—Tb- J. W W3ll. MtZ. Audifetr.c—ii!ibl N. VINCENT, J. A. RECORD. OSO ds.e.uor—Ji.mr.s E"yinerr—rjt , ief..EVWelill WiLJD:,.II, re.; Assistau., Pu 4;.• • Siram - Fir.- Engin* Co I. No. I.—Nte4b ev ,, ultior, rustottl in Bornnui , Ingino 11"w:—. I B HUMPIII3.6:Ir Pre-idea . 'ir.m.rs • •Mii,,Vl,-TEn. Engin•• 2 t 11. -Pt Monday my th Enoing House. E. B h•rtio t Vi..rr Ltn-ta .V•atp Fir.. Engin. Co., A*l 3..-11'pet .ono r ,-,t4y eve , lf: 11 , ih «o h attoptli. fn f.fa ti Engin: I"it... 1. AC' PACIIEII Prebidellt; 13 at. MILIICUIV' Itn 1.1W7! To•X‘NDA POSr- gt toy Sontb clog. ,t 9 311 w. x apt] 9 tg %mill. al Dias • kt :30 P. fr. , 117 North at /II a•,41 4::111 P, At; a"tith 5;15 P .111 an. 3:3,1 A. $f ri,tn-ln. n l 4ll oitttt•r at t P M : arrict•a at 6::alp.m. ti A: E. .1: ; 111 rivYr at ...31) A. 11; rrfl (1 0 ^ , 11,? . .t. Pi A. 31 ; arm .: at 1 P M. TA-Msyhclilo'+':l........t, i P .rriVe... •t 1 2 X. era' + ra ar,3l,l++ ntr++tli,w. Clll/fettla) 8. ilaJd 8+lb:1r 41 12 31.; 1 " ' . 1 . 1 P U. liehieu.auy ' y rive. "widayst. Wednesdays, ant) At ; depArt,. al 1 P Y. Tb1111111111)111. 1130 ' , ..1.;r11431. at 10 A. 31.. &parte , at 12 1.1. ti. tv. At.von.D, P.M. = ,flutual Ilwlduro and .Caring Fund Auncidtimi.- 4•• rt. IV 0-, ..r unyiu.ut instnti• 0.• fiord • th. - up,,uth. tram sto 7 N 81,T , t , jr Pro-idetit. Twrar.in BuiMang Auncinfiim —Merti. in Gram: I itortra (or' 1.0 .4 iirrarrdirorrurs, (Mail 31.1 rurr'll mouth. Crum It to 7 P.N. Jerra:Pl-• •v; r. Prc...foild-ret TICK HERE!! Ft!tt fhe Vary hemf gondol nf kind• kept by any fr..r.cLuit grocer..nd Loa! Po4u. Dort, Down. rEAS, , t.,:.tvel Daily, Freah from tha ICem York Market, Athi buaght at the tery toweaVe.s.h Raving been engieet for the lest three plies with gret sw r`thrl-/ to Nvw Yo,M, I tn. •Vr 1.•3:11.: Lay gooottAr. itmat I r s.. T.lkt"T FOAL ALL CA sll BUTERr. io CALL ANL/ •)EE MY STOCK AND PRICES I will ray COSH for Prdeuce EiLIMEMIEM tEID. tvBITE AND BLUE BTOB.E. BRIDGP-ST EANs 'HOUSE, TOW DA, PA., • CON. WAIN AND B.IIIDEM ErraltSTl. fhr Eforapv, Elarnega Ne. : of all xuento of Oh avarvid ibtalnat loss by INT.% vritboat any ei 't• t aciallty of Old Ealtllsb 'Baps' Me. jaw ; T. R. JORDAN. r., , v,,,nrt. Jib :It '7l. proprietor. 1 4 1 L LL. HOUSE, TO WA - NDS, L./ '• • JOEfN a WILSON tiaring Mum,. to ours manly to &crammer has ths tra saint oe Wilhite. No paths nor !slimness oil.. • 4pand to elves satisfaction to those• who may give. 'in • . erer North Side of the public wove. eon of Mar -nr'• opu blork B h_;TEILEEI.E.II, PA. OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN,' In hfortnrfeal Internet. it ee the only bnilellng In rhr lUl.4ntri littleiwtotrutw H .ll. boutprd by wiroin eta .aria C l 7.llll.tingli. 1..-e. '44,N. and ottwr patriot• ot th• ravoill• tin Thle' -pow' ar tuttal chat u pan he... 11 CM p1 ,, ,PV..d .111tIre•i% rotor.....bprt atot I Ow wed tray. 1 Alm; griyt. him a •I•111—.11, yarn. wn , b, V. MV , V, ttnelr Ccrtlll' , F , S• i. PlPopir nmfr for Ybiloir. , phi. will lud it ...baootrist I. ..peon rhr erithi r...4 , thi Yn....1 eight n. rho rooroloP A flat finOT lot . 1.71)In11104/11tial of commercial agent'. C T. SUM!. Proorir.tar. .opt 4. tx73 DI N I N G. • It 0 0 51 S LIC CONtIECTIOT *MI THE BAYEESe . • Noir tb. Cmait Annie. 1. we are prelim...a to .teci the. ttuutos Aga) thee, co the W.. 6hd e....ctukg. °Melo N A v. - - cream tt , ttletr • 5c....a,. .4 1R . ?.._ n w ti TOWANDA. P♦ p RICES DOWN, SELLING OFF Toe oLderganed viii oflt off the balsam wIN'TEft SIILLTNERT IaTOCK, AT COST, Fr St , /MOM A %I.& I iirillgibbAug, tallniew Rot . maw es. sok 141. j. vv. A.I,VCIFI.II), IPriblisgher. VOLUME XXXV. IgEscelaisolis. rHurfcri, &Vb= AND OFFICIAL DI scrows -The following directory is published L., •tie Inforar.tkm of the public, We will thank our , bonds foinoillying as of any errors they may TO v; : ir XDA BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burrgs—.T•mms Nnyawr. SRyANT..Innv-D. Meng?*xvir '4. tC..D. , 'JAam. 'Fat , . T. B. JORDAN, E. T .1.. S Pi4•TI, T. .T w"nnuovr- ' s• - • 1/ . and . tr•rt- , 10 . rr-Ip.EyH KI , O*BIJRT. N WELL.. L. T. Royng. rith s r.-nran_ . ..ll ' h. FIRE CO,ll PA 11:IPS MAIL ARRANGEMENTS ttUlt AssoclATlass STRICCLY FOB GASH The etoteist SPICES, STRUFS 3101,,ASSES, SUGARS, COFFEES, Sc., Before I nit-basing' t3lrewhere M. B. OWES, BUILT 175 i. AT COST. cisei oN:L4, Preparatory to tthrtir up to: the fsPRING TEVIDE. YRS J. D. ~,,,...- - ,:- _:, •-.: - -.. r , ,-, ~ , '- 1 , t ~, i ~,, 1 ~ I . \ -., . I, ,P, k il, , , *electeb carp. TUE SILVER LZNI U. OYDOID 0. &DM Thmeeb mist end gloom and mearntal rata, The winds cry merrily frem the tretio.. 44 After lb. items, gnu china alsin l " Out an the crispy morales sin With Vetere tooled and bare. Comfort laughs cheerily al can. Whoa frogs of winter *Wien all. Rtrrwi ad an, oid tbetr fi ay pall. 7 he 'pelages& utter, ft. myna ea 11: Then to the romt motor rds And blorro mipiep fn"' the branches ttlgh, Wtttle SlSie , I wbeep•r and bre MI Re, to the son] with sisdness drear ♦ smile ►tents rrady to kiss sisch tssi-- - The world•tired ►pirit . to H avec to atter.. / 4 / ! r. /mixing Pod. tistelliinetts. ZE RS SMITH, HIE INDIAN SLAYER Or, Life Among the Early Settlers of Pennsylvania.- 81, N. W. IL, 3L 0., rraActA, A. T. Curia VIL One by one the men forgot their •ronhles,however,and were soon away to the land of smartie. All that could be heard in this lonely wilder- Less retreat, for three ensuing hours, was the occasional le , ot of the owl, •:cresin of Ile coon, or the rnstling of 'he dry leaves by the prowling wild . • beriNts. . The aentinela who were on duty in -he later watch discovered- nothing, during the after-part ()fibs night to alarm them, as one or' the other of diem slept a good share of the tirue, being so overpotvered by constant Ja nor and uo rest for the p,at few days -hey could, not well !ild their eyes men. Their sleep was not co sound bough, hat they were awakened of by HOWE) untamed animal bolt ing ne-er ihetn, no doubt designing 'funs eloWly approactie,l he dawning of the mornteg. - About: three in , the morning the ki l aptain wits awakened gni.e suddenly ht: some , hiug cold crawling over his 'lice. He put np his, hand and grate e-d a monster snake. He was eo rorritied thritlie lost' his presence of mind for a moment, but recovering tioneelf, he trietrto get rid of his nu , olcoute, visitor by shoging bun ,igulost the wall. He fouud,hewever, qiut ibis could not so easily be dour, is the serpeut bad wound himself ionipletely Shout Ws body by several sod aheady uW4 tightoing his 4 rt ts p to that degree that Mr. Harris found it quite difficult. to breathe. • At this juncture the Dutt:h ran vas awakpued aud called to,the (hn having blew. near hon.) ! vos int der waiter wu iHr caption ? He bad hardly tioisbed the sPn tncia when Mr. Harris told him-thai large tuake VMS Vita:llqt around hie ai.d that his life would be 4t - int-fz...ti out. of .hitu if 89M8 one did dot come to hits asmiatunna,at once. " Mein GA is Hunwel , var Ist dr knives, ich viii cut his teitd, .ff like one tem so quick its nodding, "on heir up-in Cuptuiti "i thlilk wy life, will he t.queezerl int of , ifie, if pm doll% cut 'Lie t•or )t tit loose iwwicluittly," said' Mr. Flirris. The Dutchman afirrfai himself in , ptroest, kuowlug the Captain's (inn- _el-, and sooner than u.e eau ciet , cribe t, the long, keen tinuttug knife wttm aripi. tog in the h1;okfl of the larg•-et Aualie the potty bed ever *teen, it haV- ig meNsured thirteeu feet six inches L irugt li The author do' not know the ape i tbia f 4 bake b,!•longed to, but blip no doubt it is known at tbie day ernns)lvaulann as the rnc er,or black- -.unite with a white ring around its tit cis. They lave not poisonous. but it is ssid will coil - themselves ahoti file I hji-ct which they attack, and b; ¶ightnu g their coils deatio) life. As 50011 tlfe Captain t u mid that . the set.p-fit wn.; dead, be fainted and ie!l down on_ the ground as one deed. Ele soon crone to, however, and in a little whila was'quite as well as ever. By tbiß time nearly all the pull tvere awalz.-, and when the fact wit learnel that a Ruake had boat' the in isabittint of their LOW Lo !nor', tsleep cattle to their eytlids utoits Digkit . It was 'half past three, and the looming I glitle-gnn to appear above he easlern horizon. All was 'astir ill he secloiled . encampment. Bill itiw &routed, aided by Brenner, to pre ~are a cold breakfast} forlbe espti l iu lid mit (1.-en] it sat« to build a fire, est the l ludinnß should discover the 41-uolie and give them trouble. Maey reworks were made b e y mltubers jof he-cioupsny while hreTkfaiotug.abon heir* &dig. d to e4t tOld victieds,ithd 'rusted hefare another. thilly-81•3 'lours shoold roll ronud;-- they might to on their way down the river, and has wake home and warm weab Again Bu 1• remarked, dat he wits no no tion (huhu fault tditint d.• wittlem.'ol et .i ri i, day he might flab no witil 8 or hut, and SA fur twin down tie ribber, dar was nu use countin on rho, fur mad be some dese white folks might !mete der dar, and dose dat %Hike i most git•eu ife this git der goose cooked 'fore d• y tiitte it." &brute!' now pat in a word.: Vi-ti one mule no like de dings vom so-ts him hefiire to eat, bas vati calls von fliers, ell die while. imp'', now, very terpiekiler, so help wt• Got " IN hen the Drechman bad finiabed bit; remarks, which in the °pill . ° I of all were aumewhat mixed, pruythking a lunch, Pit put ou the finishing toneh : " Do yes mane to he fiodin feat,' •wid us is4irdi'vi.'s. because we chooNe .0 somke our tilled a bit ab.sut the cold bread tad male, and I like . to have raid, Pratt.-s, but died a pia') have. we shnie, but if we bad, Rod they were . o.uld as a sibue, diid a word of fault would yrs hear out. of ruel...lf, who is as flue a specimen of onld Treiaud's Tipi rary shy Estk ern, as iver come till:Atukitia, sure.' tying was said a6.,tit cold f•iod dter Lhis fur Pat's winner of getting lIIM seilitueuts set, all Into a - titter aid all lefVthe pl•ses where they had partshen of thew idatua breakfrat very. 1111.4 1 1 . _ ~ . ........A."0, . .T., - .•••., . .- . ••••, . .1••••••~......., . ...•-time, s •l•l-.41•••2,--., . ..11,---, : .;-•.•-.-, . ..- • - • - •-.A7-...• ... -:-",-,..; - . 4.- -- - -.' •' - ' • :-.' .. - • . - . . ' . ''. '• ' *' o 1 :-• --:-.- , . . , , . i ® :\ ..: f:, '..: •. . ... , . .. : „ : • )!I '',.. ... ....; .WI - H .:i r. ~ • 1 1 / 4. it.„,.... ..,.. '.. , ------A i ~, " • . k. I . . . . TOWANnit.,fRADFORI) COUNTY. PA....FEBRUAitY.IB: 1R75. The sun bad risen and was shed ding It few mattered rays throngth the tree • tops, and the beantifal birds gays forth their 1104.111, eserninaly in praise to their Creator, while all ver dnrs, clothed in its inmmer karb, Apoinsd to look up and smile on the bine canopy above. The writer, when boy. bits 'often sat on the bank of the beantifullElna gnehanna, where Captain Harris and his companion were encamped so many years ago; hnt under diffarent circumstances. alt4etber ; they bat. thug with the wilds of a new coantr% and a *ley foe, we battling ',only with time and snecossfully mugger lug much' of it, catching fish ;and building little bowies in the sand, moulding them over-onr hare i fert. pretering this pastinol. - ito being phut np during the summer meatball. country school. house. When we rtfl-et an this beitn l t; nl' spot, and bow glorious it. must. bave . 3 peeti a hundred years ise,o, wild rag fled, and yet beantifnl, we &auntt long to be able to ,tarn hack the wheels of time, even to H ose ciarly years of our noble grandsires. mnititnde of remitipaeneesl are now called up of one )outbfnl days. anent on'the banks of the beautifril Susquehanna, but we, trust in jutice to the reader hasten with our erns tive. • - Or the hillsides, both . east and west of •the encamp:beet, grew ! . Hu alimidlitles of wild raspberries ;and early' blackberries, and about tildf s. mile down the river ' on the rid e of the, imprint opposite Browntisvii. sriw a ete-ciea of late whortb-brrpee. These berries cite 'all ripe in-thel fat terlpert of July and the first of An gnat, therefore the little band of pioneers availed themselves of Chia meat Imutioutarnit, as the reader Will see. Several •Of the company to been out and filled themselves to re 'dation, and spike so highly of berries that Branner returned two or three others, to try his l at , picking. They bad nearly . 4 their hats, and began, to think of turning to camp,wheu suddenly t 1 appeared in their midst a mountain black hear. Brainier dropped hot ilia , and,ran for dear life, and- the ugly bruin seeing him run of coarse m' ' 'ade after him. He was so confused that listrau directly away from camp, and so followed the hear. It was "tight tuAs and pull np," fur some twenty minutes, when Branner got tired and slaiikened his pace, Bruin gaming Ott bhp rapidly. At this juncture itt af fairs Bquitier's compauirora ran Iwo camp with their hats brimming tub of Choice battles, and informed Ithr- Captain' taro- Branner PALS being pursued by a b-ar, and that he would he c a -en up by the monster, ntiless help was sent to his aid at once. Schroter stepped forward and Said thrit he " vould be von mans What ainitrsder pare, vot hlr. Branner be 03441:1ike one tam, if some udder two or dree wore bOtt3s vould go him _Brown and. Pat offered their servi mai; armed themselves' with kuties and butchers, no guns being allowed, and told one of the men who broUght rhelefortuation lerid the way. They soon found Branner and bruin '.folding each tither at hay,-the former up a mall tree, and the latter sitting ou the, ground mouth water ing; patiently waiting fur Brainier to corner flown to dinner. If Braiditr toad cliwbed a larg., tree, brow coulo pais gone up and helped .h:tuttelf to mbnl, hut es matters eniwiewed bruin got his bead " bus , eri " and Branner did unto the bear as the bear-would have dove unto him, iu c tie — he only could have eruhrticed hitt; iu his. ugly paws for a few Sec onds. The greatest misfortune of all, though, was bruin so frighteurd Brat,- uer that his hair tnrutd prefect white. Tim bear waa very fat, and only one hind qu rter was carried init. camp, whicL twist have weighed wine two hudilred pounds. The pioneers lived well for a day 8t least. The Captain could not lei _ he meat spoil for want of cooking , ind devised a Wan to build a fire awl pr.iv.-nt the smoke being been by the enemy. • Pat and Schroter - built an oven in the Nand with . n the cable, mud in his built a swall fire, and !bus riii•e , ed,' or rather broiled, small piece, of steak, by bolding thew ov er . ilia coal With wooden spite. When this cook ed 'west was properly salted, tt would .empt the &ust retitled palate, even satisfy the longings of the greatebo epicure of the , present age. Wild pine as it i e usually eoolo , d by .ers, in thesei latter de's, is tenet et cellilat food, and oue need not -pos Mesa a cravie g- appegoo, to eveu eat, a `volt" 'Held Long linifOro ni g to rach wan had his fill of juicy bear meta. Mud waa anoLber eveniLg dißilOsed of. • CHAP V IN WHICH PAT AND TIN " HAGER " 00 ON AN r IPP DITI Night watt cl,me at head. The beautiful red elly painted Ito, lovely by the departiug gave to nature a garb of the name, and must lovely green. Even in those early , days, our lath ere., with their rough and hardy ex ,erior, teemed It; drink in the b.-an ties of lot we even as much as we their sous .who have enjoyed far greater edncational advantages, it is not, the most learned that are' favored with the finest tastes. There are men wi , h• but a limited edmiation whom' God in his infinite window has suduwed'ltith a nature so epiet.• with admiration . for His handiwork that at times they are almost lost to everyt hit g else while viewing his gin , rions creation. Such a wan wRe Captain Harri-. H' sit viewing the Wit g sunlight for more than au hour sad was ouiy Rroue-d:from hie reseri. by his trust) , vervaut. who very rea r ectlally ad dress. 4 him ohne : f. Mateo). Harris, don't yon think de inie bab o .me fur de men to begin to Ejet4 'bunt goin' oter de ribber? ' "Thank you Bill," ssid his atwitter, ain glwl that one of my inen.is so hongh.ful. I hardly know how lot g I ebould hove eat here ell-lying these beautiful scenes if you bad not epoken to Me. Go tell Bcbroter and Brown to pilule here iannediatulf, and ion PO MO with ihme UG**i)Lin .as Dnimnimainan non ort:fanksiria.., Bill walked rapidly away, and in lea. than five galenite the trio stood before Shoo , leader. I•Now boyet said be, "I wish to 41160144 e ,to on pay plan for thia night's oparatioutk and if sou have- Wu, anggsktions to wake when I aw. through, do so with the utmost tree 'dour." hpve cipoided to seta You tbree 4' nine o'clock thi4 evening in the canoe we bionght overland tram Lis (*Ole. acro.a the river, end I •sball expect you to obey Mr. Btown,whou. I appitiut as your Captain. II 'know of no Way to whittb we can recapture the old trapper, save that of strati.. gy. It you eau cross the st resin' nom («ltaly and ttecAte all the Indians' es ones and return with them to this shore, you will have aecomphaben the first part of my plan." , •• must milieu you against mak. • invany unnecessary noise. as you are all aware that they Indians wili• not be asleep at • so' early en hour and if yon should be discovered, tb.. ttemy will not leave a etoue unturu 'ed to destroy your lives, and even !ours if they should captbre us. Then. even it' you did escape, they will to Ka much on the alert. that our jowl:el hither will he frnitlemiiudeM; nes tit they !would how that our busiuesi. bends for the purpose of re , tiptur ing Lncle Z-ke. said his lite (it we already destiled), would not hi prolonged an hour." • • (To BE C.INTINDFD THE PERILB.OF THE YONG The Interior Whim and rightly Flax ibimters should not hesitate in tmues like these to ahow,iwith grea phtinuess of speech, the fearful peu a is le s of licentionknefis. • It la. not an agreeable subject to handle. One hesitates to give nco shin' for the impression that -those who assemble in the churches upon the Sabbath are ip 'need of .lack preaching; because, indeed, hut few dpi need it, and yet the truth ongt.t to some way to be deeply itnpr , s-ed on the minds of the )(mug. 'Alert ta a.great need for khowledge on thi sohjeet. A worthy • Prof ilk h W!-13 ern• college, s line, years ago. took a class of young men into tbt voulreill ward of a city hospital,' anti pointed out to them , wrecks of bil. inanity being eaten 'elvie by maggots. lt was a most shocking lesson,'suo one which brought' a shudder wbrn ever in after years it occurred to th. memory. He then . delivered a lectur.. uu the subject. Those young men were thoroughly guarded figamst her Wil()Be guests tad ill- the depths of hell" the • ith uck led re- TE2 There is no vice against , which God hat. ereeted such severe penalise. ; mina Which • society punishes with such ,implacable scorn ; non. which so breaksdown Moral charac tar and so destroys tolf respec ; not., which is IS more certain precursor .teruttl death. And there is nun. which strikes with - . such ruitu,ns bt feels at the very ftinedatious of till .ciety. lt destroys the. family rein tions. It blasts the home and all thin is ,sweet, and holy,-and blessed it that simcluart. It flits the veins ~l innocent children with .its accursed taint, and It they survive it. is to beat s. life of pain - mud loathsome d.sease. noire is no vice, do crime, which 14.• ntliirly lays waste all the fields ()- human happiness, and, Sows them - s.. thickl with the thorns . 4 diseatie, dts orace and bodily and nientitl. , suff.o intimits - The destine ion of moral character is, Hoch that-the nisi' that yields to becomes ready for any other act, how glOVeling, ,or dishonest The woman. whit yields to it beciums . .1 foul, blsspbeitious virago, and are' brief career, not to exceed an aver ae of five years, die. in anguish and , nfatny ; through ate grace to GOd, she pauses and retraces her steps, it is through a vale of tears tits sorrow wide its her life. is loop. I hat I s h " takes told on bell," and one step in it gives hell a hold of him br her who takes it which out% the power of Almighty God tutt• break. Whether we like the duty . not. it is a duty which parent; the pastor, the relmions press laid sli who have the ear of the / young, owe at. this time, to point out th. - - riith in regard to this insitiu.iting seductive, destructive and deninit.g vice. :STR4NOE STOKY An 4.18 A BIBLE—The Pall Mall Gavite says'every.tody has titarti of the three wise men whit .vent to sea in a bowl Tule plsc where these worthies of nursery liter atnre fl •nriitheil before the iod.krtii nate shipwreck which terminated their history was some few years-agi. the .Fcetot of an event, or to speak More accurately, it is still to hav, n«en the scene of .an event ; which tries far to prove that the centime which have elaped since the wars tine' sew nre j list mentioned bad no added to the Wisdom of the place. rite church was being restored, so we are informed, and ibe woodwork. bpi ntmel in snob cies+, waa being rem tied and sold. 14) 1)1 replgeef, diettr, ..ith the "go hits" of South attitou street, when a grocer in the village bought for a few shillings an -Skein .retang desk and the 1.1,61. cha ned to it. For sceueltine he mrd trio leaves of the Bible for tride par_ vises. and the desk and chain wee. • th e way of oil wood and iron. Bo a ifriend, a bookseller..supesiing that the Bible deserved better trea•tneto. he was pot into corninnwcatioti Witt an eminent collector who gave :230 what remained. This - turns out •••': be:a ciipy, so runs the tale, of the Clreat Bible of Henry VIII. in a per- Uct e ate—it. wee perfect when ob urch sold it—worth abott -- .2250.14 least that may be called rouguly value ; but as maim years. have elareTd since one was gim,. it is very pt.ssible that twice or even thrice that sum might have been reached in an sac ion mom. Our o b ject is not to spread idle gossip. btu to give ti,‘ atittiorittea of a highly respectab Lincolnshire 'parish, with a putelv gotbie and thoroughly " restored * " ctitirch; an opportunity of denying be . trut h of a rumor which does them more discredit than even the extol tit of the three wise men of d ; tor, as. the heraid 8 - say, about DE di • grace, so it be ancient enough., is bet ter than even modern homer,* be it vR so presto . el*/ I ; , Lrg , LII f - , THE EFFECT'S OF ALCOHOL." ItPofine of an Vilma, of uric A. .11411N , 11D JI ;New York; by 'I J. Cocimit,9 4 . 41( Thin Addreeit t delivered , by Hammond, on steannwiog the Pr;aii (lane!, of the "New. York Nenrologt cat *miety," embodied a seriee of ex periments, • WhIA Wait Slibillitteti to the gociety, (a large number of promi inent ['Lyon:liana being orev..,n , ) ant waR onbliehed in the Tribut , Exit No. 19. The "exneriments", referrp '0 were calmalateil to aid in establiah4 ing the theory that alcohol in food, under certain conditione of ' the eye tem and pnflam niftier others. Near Ihe cotemeneement, of hio addree--, he saya: "I think t WAR onfl, of the firet to co l orly the infiiienee'et Alcohol upon Milli] from the san d point of careful and exact erveri I went. In the year 1856 institntedi series of experitnt nte on; mime f which yielded definite restate, antll which placed in a very clear light the evils and Ilenefits; of the Powerful ! gent nuclei ennaideration." W. ;lave before ne. therefore, the prom oective henefite derived frim lartzt• experience, as Dr. H. availed himself if the resoarchen of others who haw inirF•ried a similar line of aretitneot. To dittos - turning on the nee lof aleo Polio beveregee, he arriv. , s. at the eonelneion 'I hat nlcoholic 'ignore er. 'int, onlybnt r qntrori by. certain defeats indi ids-Innis." In the next paragraph, in .lescribing the effects( of doses of al eulittl, he flax s ale_ilml js tt violent poison," He -nays ,'•I have !seen i• canoe death in a medium-sized do g n the doge of 1.-sa than an!. (now. • titd never failed of detecting it in the qlood. bra;n, the etornach, expires' 4ir, and nrine. of doge, to !wts WI I had administered strong alcohol. not to he doubted, therefore, that thitthol. like other enhetance l e, is fib. 4ilrbii into the blond, and exeris it. Ittlionce on tho aynt•-m throngh tht metionn of ihct 1. How this "violent po;nlty' "ah 4orbeli" tot() the blood, is itet .squired by 'certain classes Of iudi vi.trude," Dr. amnestied proves by N 4oriee of experiment - Et, the moat note vorthy, and d.-Nerving the eJ l tentiot all temperance men.; - ea we 'tild see further on. Before enh i tnittinp 'tis experiments, he 'expl,dos is converted into ti'.ene, tfiosh and brain, and heart, etc.." h. t " Prooreseive ruetarnorphoin " . ..ell sirnettire), and bow the ti‘sne ot IrgatlN 11rti corirerted iuto fettle b% • iev,resFeve ine.anforhosis " (ef&tt natter). All very good. ..N.xt follow the • xpPrimente of li ev ,..if. prefae”d with the. i remark hal Dr. Prim! and other it)twig!), ors had tisc , rtairo.d that' s fter tip ntrodoction of alt.:Oho' into he sp. ete. the A9lOllO. of carbonic acid ex •re;ed by the lungs, wa eln i f Sidertt )1v reduced, and us one. of Chi pro inc - s of tissue wetaluorpboais ,nic acid, the ififer,-Deo i:4 " thui deoled retards the destruction of th issiws, and so pplis., waterfall for . th, 4•..iieration of fi.re.i.." "P-rceiving the difficalties," (nal t. Dr. H..) "I ..e-rformed expen news on myse •ieng A leotirouse.4 tscprfrsitiing the fact." Thee:- 3peil , news coos , sterl of three to-ricts : • F i rp.t, The ihtlaelice of ' l alcol k pl gawp the Todd r•uffivient fut hN W:tlitfl Of the orgitrzatioe.- Second : When it was not suffi c put. '1 bin] : When it - was more time Filar draehmi of aleohol dilurgrl .vith set eqUal qu wiry of water wer. ntleu itt each tura , . I:l4,trir,r the fits cries, whets the tisor,l wets, of such e* .41,ex:toter sod quaui.tty as to malts' `Kin the, weight, of the system at its eturtunl . stavoisiel, t footed as the re gilt of esooritue-tits continued fits' late, einritig which limn GO dractow bf alcohol hipi 13.-411 tal:Pti, that tli• v'•iuht of uty bud► had iticreas«;ll 45 100 b 11)4. It; the saws period th. ~re„rhohie acid and atlnenn• vapur exhaled frein the lungs, u~d~r roue dinriiiition, r►e had ilk-. quatitiy a•f other .-xereti-ns "Wade these exppritueut lasted , ay general beal•h was t+onie.vha• Ilmtnrhed. my pulse was increased h. -to average -of 90 per minute. 'it'd VHS fader and s•rong-r than n:nal ind there was an ttobspo.irion. to es erion of any kind. There wit.' alts. .leadache, and a 'sensation of iberees ht;at of the -skin Later experi cents show tkit titcohbi do-•s reo •Prnally increame t at of tie so the sensa , io o heat was lhnorinKl Malilfehltstiflll of jIHTVS lint. The tnference to . be dr•iwn +ronl these exp-rinients certainly is 'hat where the spatem is supplied .kith an abundance of fo6d, alc , ile 1 As a beverage, is n0t.,0. be commend "Nit there ere two facie that nt he tt-t Heide, anti theee are. th• ody gainPd in weight, and • the ex' retieue were diwimmhed. "These phenomena are doubles,. Iwiite to, the following causes. First the tetard4tion of the . decay of he tissues. Second domino ion in the consionotion, of al 'at' of the holly. Third—The it. !ease in the assimilative powers ut .he- system. • '-The troth of these propositions s demonstrated by the second Ilene. Ntp.re the f.iod takon was -not *loth veu.!;_ for the 'wants of the body. .I.ln er the use _ o f Hieohol, the loss .tvere.one. and 3 100 ns of a pouts , oly 11.1CretlEiti iu weight. The effec the excretions were fatntlar to hose of the firtitstojea.______ , tin the third set. of experiment.. in shich more food was tak.4n that, ueet-84ary. the ill eff , cot of alcohol vere wed marked. lit ad (cite cou _tautly, s le..p• disturb-el. pulse to creased. lam stile that nut the ex o p t imeut a of this m.ehe, hece eout in tied, I mhoula hare been wade stet 'idyll ill. all t,i;t.. ptir;tiotneolt, tho CHI tolled to iticreloo4 its weight above lit ratio 'which exlportri befort, rtie-Ocotio IN K S titlitigi. nut] tto) rxeretiolis wet., ditnitinibeti to qn,ti.ti y. After such r• 6411 K . sire n ...justified in regb-d -ing cfenhisl agTo 4 ? • ~/f it is nut Aid. what ? bait) snot, ttim, U trik.-14 iiilnee o. fwd add th.t, the-Aeight of the hod . % inereni4.ii snider. its ore. ' Dr. Hatutnotid i.oes on to say "Aleehet rater& the chetritetien of tissue, [Tolerance) storm the -tide of decay. and must furnish' force. How . .it-dries this is not cleitt.7 ! "It IR not. demonstrable at, present that it OW dererieci Conversion into tissue." . We have Tinted Mina Isrgelv4rOrn Dr. •Hstrimonris -Addre ss, for , twri reasons;: Int. That the reader may the better nraerstand, the basin of twig theory; 2d. : To avail pursielves of the benefits of such experiments as proving his cottelusiritia erroneous. Alai& frem tlia - affirmation .of Dr. flattnond, there is abundant testi moil that in a few utimitesafter tie , mlithitioD of„-alcohol into the etnn3 nth, it is exhaled. -not carbonic acid. tint alcohol, and the "carbonic acid corrempnrulinglyi lessened. This Dr: fl.iiifiims. true in - laia experimenta It is_ well knownl that alcohol instead of dissolving ined, is one-of the most, powerful agents' used iti preVenting .its!dissolntion. We make this re- 'merit! to guard the, unprofessional reader fiom!the error that mistalceo ...absorption" for RRRitnilation. Food ai.aituklated, .undergoes tranaforrna 'inn, AR MinrO l meente ei.HtnitnitiOn .lellinnßtiAteß thAt organic matter ex jars aa yells, whileinori-anic ia mean rind by lines and angles Sale:tan ttee no dissolvable in the luntrinch,' though • abit,,rbed! into the circula tion. cannot he assimilated. ~hence-is not trankforni.blie into cell sernettire.. Of such snbstiinces, alcohol is an ex; ample. De. H. tnever failed of de-- *pair:pi alcohol in the hood of those animals to which he adMinistered it" He says `•Lalletni,tid; P. rOn and Mil roy," (celebrated: French plisicinns) "contend that it lig exereted frotu the view(' unaltered." Then!follOwn the ••hYptithes 14 ' : of Dr. Hatuniondrytot— ing his own wor d ) s :.." It' is not 'at . H . , 1 !'norm-able that lcohol fili-oishat the &ref , directly - by. l rnterin9z'oti . .r: ( ib . i . nation nUth.lh;• first products of taxxue d• my wh , : rrby [hi?, are ~Jain assmi. 104 wilhour b-tug exceete.i as urea. ;• c,; and under Certain eircntuetati .,-1- a-might yield nitrogen to the con -. .trection of- newltissne." ! Upon this hypoth-sis, he reSts hik !case. It is a veil •Cata'llistiedj. physiological' fact that 'an oxy,zen, the element ruoi4 es zeutiatto tife,goin into the circnla . 'ion. citrfr.,n, whieli damps and •er ' in:fill:3'4;s life, gips out, and in nor- nal' conditions correspond to the sl,•nntn,t, (if oxygen inhaled lean ahem' me p9r merit. which is expelled -ihre' ,he outlets. I.yl -the circulation of he blood. the wants of the sssten, tre anpplit-d, and the impurities this it'd their wsy into its streams are removed. ! So long- an the. tiiatttiti, . tbsorbed from tit t l e tia-nes correspond in (plan ity rind .liiti.lity to the mat:: •ers exiuletEtted 1 1 ,ransformed, So long the physii/Jogicallor healthy s!a'e' ot, - he Sysier..l is preserved. It is alst.• ,raven that when eny of the S.cre •ions aril chee k-d, their essential trinciplen are contained in the blood. ; P.,r instance, when the -secret on of, he urine ipl snip, -ressed. urea is folltn , o the blood; when .the bile e is ni xereted,• it also .abontids in tio! ! ! ii!)l!td, etc. • The experiments of Dr. I. establish a fat t. we have for soot ;ears elaitned -cmcinaive, v:z: . that itc !ht - A -dietirtishes ! the amount of eArbotric acid eiholed, -an 4 at ti. --sme 61110 filnoh4cl WAR detected i , he breath. 3 1Srpipr the hypotbes;. hit if theexeretories !are checlied: 'tie ir , sennil' principles would ti. 'oorpl in the blopd, we submit oia “xoCriment as pr stf,-.viz . that in-th.. ilio!id of one acer/rne stod to theJnse it sleohol, we -tar find no..#•scess of ' 30) thirty per cent. of carton.o---ji, (4s II- ilmiwOof I itkers) aleohni,"com sinc , B with the fir t product of tihrne t. city ” %.I.IN I , is..i not to essentially Aing.4l th at its resence should no• found fond iri the blOorl? If it pr\-- tl veo a the destrneition cf tissue. why ''his Pxcess of carlkm in the blood 1 If. i et the!ot her band, alcohol "combines 1 - rith the fkrst prt,A;icts of tissned 1-sc." it c,eahinesl with effete matter khieh is bare - lent:l. and retarded it 'i-ing exrelled fr m the system. and bus furnishes supple proof that it- ii •n 4'av simPlies the place of food.. !Under this !view. we can also easil• !.en o ent for'D-. Hatomond's microns - ' A weigh. 'of body. by his !Fxperi• I•ecentß. It . was not °Wing to th`e "in !. ! Qreaserl as•ornuative" powers of the frvizt4lll. but rather to the increase of •-ff , te particles. "owing" to the ins h ilitv of the overtaxed eronrictor ie-- t- ) free the Svistem. • The evidence of llr. Harnmond very clearly snunor's I•his vieW..illy his own shoeing, liq ' n five - deviii, introduced into his pp; ' ern '.60 A r ,, 011111 R of (.1,401) "violent lonises." He tills lip " the amount IT !;,.,,,-N-p l i e ge l d exhaled front the Inngs Hid ntidergone iiimir.ntiou." "There , . . , i q itutsposi;ion to exertion," (by the !increase of carbon in the system ; ) , !, ,que•ms saner," and other exrtre ions are diminished. (bence atteu-. Hielated injthe RN Ati.ni . and so '-'coni hinerl with! aleohol" 'that the sensit • ion is increased h-lat of the skin. an i•abnorrnallcendition." (as shown by !his pulse' at an aversga of 9l per i Atinote). thus, demons rating the in .capatitltty Of, ihe vial powers -to-re stove the' t - }bstroctions and the 'aren otulation of groiqi matter amounts Ti' 45 100-hs Of 'a pound in five days. ,[cirscutre•ri.vrXT 1.'1•1:K...] .1 • ALL ABUT Ord moire to tl iw trout a earefal.hithr eating :1 (me that we will trot ea' r, .11 IIIO(111, and UP" other t hat" we wit , zratlaally at•goire an itistitietive aver• r 0 unheal:hy food. When a wan " " ilia food. gi6tig • it, on . ly -u ,eoieentar , 'F opportui.ity io'gratifY the oalwe 318111 km Setidiol.( ! if. hem - 4014 o the stotnacti, he is liable to take • groat inure than he can readily ligest, b , enuse the simen of taste oily rapttliy exerting it elf, is Riot sated ntott lone Aft«r vuonnt lots been exceirh-d wh cis •,he stotinteli can properly &S e tts , Ind on The other bind. iu the rapi,t .ir , e-ss, the taste hits teiloppsirtutoi JO NSS . .rt poWer of etioict...- It pine. , d'at, the eur raMm of t he il=ges ii)s=ete, not tatty HR one of tti, unit important members of it, Init is a gtinr i d undo' sim!iuel to protee• the other 'members. But what cat. ~.x t, ,,e t e l o f it when, we crowd up in and pays it. a (paha of n r iatter wind' 11. has no tulle to examine. -Trent - 1. I tiny, and the allia4, or itaste w into , leitiot)htrleti its ptiwer to do otnpli•' intim to !its duties, and to, tlyiavnti n9tineg irlueeer.hq bpi rnsictexpato 1162 A.nnurn in AL.411-I,ance ',redaction of the food byjthe . • coin blood working of the teellk and t,t, 'ealivsty seeretitios. And iS e may. 44 nadPil that, oliboxion : to 'the Ivory 'ple role etiggested . wonl,l not only 6. pf the greatest, benefit, to htalttt, bti illdefinitely . inerease tbw pleas urea of the table,: ThOss Who folloe it - will ktoadily their OopaoitS to tell good from WO or i'4differeut tronsd,. and will, moreover, ineressi their natort&en&delicate eitjoymetit Of the former., ILLEGAL Pl 4 R t'A.l'lo i tiB; H. N 6 woman eau Carry on flirtations With, a mititried . • man - tnatltr, are riot erintiaal. No woman con flirt inno esnity even wi.h a young,.rolin. • It is the first stet) toward nntaila i iieing 114 Character. Thrnngh her helSees nth :Ir . women. and forms an estimate, The yOnng uirl who enti-is ir, famill and wins the stfT.-Ctinniii nf. Pie' hos hand:semi father knowingly÷and she eannot..do it otherwise—hes( entered on the road to perdi ion. There is a iinuishrlient for the •hr.ns4hraker . _l,irit. 3 . none for the home brealrer, who '•e n tm and Tani life's, best tireasnres Every woman has the first ll'eat righi i'l) her hnshand; He is fterli in .sick i nest,' and in health, to-lov , li and to ;. Cherish, as PXCIIISIVeIY as she: shonld •1:),, his. He is to provide Ifor her!, 'poor her and 16re.i.er„ TIC is her Oroteetor : against all the a-o,erse cir'.. tiurristattees of life. No oth e ' r woman has any right to the same a l ,ftentior.? ! „ *trui endearments, and a wife has a Perfect right to resent snch intrusion, I, roan Who Saw anntherolim's arm lrourid his, wife's wand Wotrld con.: , Si•der it a case. for eonrt. Or r ,an eser.; , iise Of pistol shooting.' WOnien, w ilh, keener sensibilities and fiireri•naiiires:„ i triel . ft deeper. It tortehe4 the Irearti t certain sensible fri.nd of Mine gals; here. are two ihings she :wilt never' • dhow anybody to meddle with—b,4 1 1nshand and her sewing Machin., 'itch flirtations are noworthY of }rah manhood or womanhood. Tbii% bligt.t te lives that were created: in. the irigirial of God. and make the inno„ -tint suffer for the/du:pry. .7 - Ali moth .'iß NW II do well to see that their langtiters are not mewally tiro t , ,,,, ~ , i, - he morbid brio!rs-in which:si)nieb , id‘-•• i 4 always represen. ed asi' - fi),lling ir• live .with somebody else's [husband , ir wife, and a "soul-rtnion", pictured •Vhich is oily intended to y4l the hr rriArnittifir k pf In•t. There 4r,,f , lion g t , con and worm to fall by : the forei. f eircninstances, or the deriraYity • ot ittiginal sin, without ednca bra - an y o it, It is Well enongh to. 1 )101 on' 1 usor ass out of : the py, hat we il , !ot want to dig tuts for tlitii .to fats ,into. i . •' 1 . . .AT•iiiy itannt . bas gonn bin ilStained n'to the pres.titT of its lfs! er. sent hither by a eIirRRZ of dark •eircron •lancee bronaht•abont by a• 111$111 ' 1' . . IWO I ' .irtati(M. . Ifort't dirt ! It '9 ntiwol iiatilv; it is untrue to yo;ires; it.is ; t. wrong against that. moil-4T wvisi , .iiemory you re.yere. The liAll ca r re t'emoting will not resp • r....et yon, Old woro, you will not resPect your • -- - . r .. DRINKING FOR THE EPTEO.4.-11it" avid he did I,'t. ca - re allow I;annr, -only the tifec t s. He Tift:Cf• k : #4lThe 410(4 Or it, it al WrITO miada rim " OCT " to drink it; and he mad... nn awful] face as h+ took.it,down. gut it wee the utr•-ets he was after. .r? it was ta• the eft.cts he vonlii 4,Pver drink a drop of lignor in his: if... He was a nice young man x ' rfi 11,•ard him 'say- that. He harl: 'health; good looks, propestv; and sinee pouitinn in sfiriptiyi . Thc Pff - es . of . his potation' s the!, Vera the heightened eolori in hiti increased brilliancty of tle VPS and vivacity in convtrsatintl . Re was generous and liheraliwith hit linnev, ton. end had . a "' boat ' o' r ri.nag. " ' Well, ho kept. on Arinking P ! )r the t ffee.ta. and he g• - t:bein, nf, 4very man will who keeps at.l, it long -mnnah. The Inst. time WO :SrINZ hisi •. r . .e wile a pitiful 81+M . , d bnnia . v in , reek. He was .a r t a • bai s • , dilPail;m2 for a' drink on time, hix Irembling fingers' ht-ing niirthle even a solitar;ir niekel in th , inekets' of his raf. - rged apparel Ftt2 kept nn prifizing over his md drinking for the wt. any u-fr-e'a left, , except thes.- hiinfnlly apparent ones. povi•rty,dis• privatiowand vanished', respeP i Verily, he got the; effect::!. , . 1 .„, -- a- ric.iiivtrut. Tnoroirr.—When the .411 mmer! of. youth is slowly iwasting !tWsv on the niuhtfall - of sus!and the .h.,idoxvs of the path hecrAmdti deeper •iid. deeper, *and' life weans to it , ilo-ze. it is plesasnt: to look ihrenut,' •he vista of time upon thei'sorrow- : .?“ - 1 .felicilies of . onr. earti r year:, If we have !a lforne to sbet ! er. andll 4! iiegrta to rejoice! with its. an , friend . , ‘i!aye been gathered aronini l , err tire' , ides; std, the rp . n2h -places . ;of way fiirinu, will have been -worn an.' , . -rnonthed away in the twilight of life •/hile•the many dark! snota !We hRy• . inssed through will urowj brit:ll.o . w O n i more 1 - nintifni: Hapiyi.; ii!deed ire.those whose interconrs4 With the ! Fort.' has not changed the tone Of heir holier feeling .or broken those ioisic-il chords of the heirt, - who.. , ;tilinitions are sn rnelocliona, so ten l e r, and en totiehin4 in the !evening ! if their life, .. .. . MARRIED people ah;mei tie . .at . eac. l , Owr like lovers all their lit,,les--ther. hey would bs happy. Biykl-ring aint . [narrating woald slon break ft I.lv . itl4irs, comp qaently loverS;r . hid atv, n such only to a limited ex lent 871 ii'nue peOple—men. and women butt k-wlten they have once'goti 'ry:i s arrie(‘ t . kitil: they way do ji)at ag tatty pieta+. i,f,d it. will make uo d fr. , reriC, ,, . 11(.1 ',edi. a gre - it wig - take. It. 4ttinges•ai' t , t3 digerende!in the world. 1 Wotne . p .howd grow wore eleviefqi and . wer, wire fond after tiiiirrisgo, if .the I,tre thccslightes. idea . of -1 -:.ing- hap iy as WiVtiti . anal k,I114) itlt s. It i:- i oing sight of this fandatnt o ral trott! which leads to hundreds of 'divorces m Yet any - a wan . will sOold :his wife y'llo would never think of- reitthit4 1 .; harsh word to ,his sweethearl, ant' flatly . a wife will he glaiie - end tbOrok, ou her iinshand's . retti-u Virtro brie oul smalls words of ~itu when be was her "spit pen saute people - eapeeb to A 6, 0 - IrAit!", JA32,01118; • noutf t s,HY 21,..1815.1 is josirat, : Tarr? In the bast leitag n, t!s , sawiLthe.f.*- finant golecenly renewed sod the Lir .. ratified at SlieShem.. - by the whole • nation:' Thai' Itatibna : ph+ Pas& to orOssente the *sr of tongriest r AO . Israel •bad - Obtilined.rOnssopaions ih every-part of 'Oh land, fronC Mt. P.,* nt Edinp, to '.'Baal God tindrlll 124 ,Hermon nnto,the ant_e ring,lintoliato , ' ilSrbe n , ' This t4ritory . waswo blvi' tlrtal and twat mites lciniz. - r‘n.:4, starting froin an apex ,aho L ve Jol'f'l4 . reached a width'ot eighty 114h-sal its el , rest breadth; exeeptingl the 4i,. .i.t, part , between the Nile land thii' .trabah, v , hich ii!fift4lll WidfT. (0* .1) % ). Bat ; thi '• n was not whollit eonqnerid, nd ales ed of ita'heacleu uhsbitants, its Gml` corliSirisntledi They failed in daty, slid re4iied -hi -!nth of the , ftsi-e warnive; Nitmi bent., xxxiii; 56 56. • •I' -,_• fi 11 •-. e, Still, ttif)9lzti:et enirplately con 4. owed, - the land",:ainst be driided. 'l4 11A bad ipromised and abraneldj NI - ambers. axxiv :16-29. Bdt - beforti 'his was done.•ai special, p#tiora of • he land p'rotnised.by Jelievab to ai! faithful servant was claimed[and ta'...i .igned. . ; • ' tt . . ' , I ',, - 1 a ll R a n • .. ". .1 ,The Gaga] to wbaeh all Rani, am , - ;T i de in th.e‘Gth Yerfa.,. ix nnderah °di - by' sort e writers to be the Gilgal ia.: *hp c'-ntre of, the !and; but there fp-i ...)•? r ars no good reason to-saplings son ,)tange of base as yet Title carne l . was, probably still at Gilmiil in ;hel vdlley of, the Jordan. ..1... cuss h ,, rel •liiit. the children.!:(or ions) of Jed di! earn° to Joshua. :i They' „came. to en-3 dorse his claim, and to . witness thel !rant in etu.e any dispute' shonld ‘rise in the fntnre. It has b4len c , , n-% j.ninred that Caleb was a f6reigiterl ~nd ,a proselyte, ;:not. to the!, maror• laorm. We cannot, give the ?front - As!! foil this here. Dr.j Crosby Raslanti the ti eof,j);eture . great! probability, ' and . : ears "Caleb may d,have. Marrred into.F, •14i faiiiily a HeFron. and his wifei rs . i)iy have been RI daughter of Hlr,l • (.1 1 Chron.,ii: 5n).: To this case, 301 tk- ::,: unneh Would he Vie Edomite ,fath , .)r,i and the "the Kennzite" would be the I - rinmitish tribal 4ppellation. . The faithhal 7 doildnet of CRleb,l crl l en sent from I F,Kadeah-Baynea , o'i (:!.y Out, the land *•of Canaan,, is wt .II 1: Iznpwn.f Numb. iriii and xis': chalig• ; He alludes to it in his. ponvfiraati..it .)-it,la Joshna as 4 simple fact` tb it 1 , Joillina was aware of. Ale indulgs 4 .o nn boasting. He did britig:back ,), Kaaesh-Barnea a , true report; and L )irit e d man that'„,le was, hit spo':e 1' h,,ldsy. not oivini : way. to diselinrage- ,'.i triet, as dirt. the re ailritv. Ile km w C‘ , -)ri's will, and he obeyed it iatb hie while heart. Thre was no want. of .6 a: aesty in this 4ppeal to ltis prat.; r, cord. Compare Acts, txiii:ll. At the time, God rewarded l' . :s 1 faithfulness with ,rtlart promisie of a 5. i'lricial poßcss , sion:ita Canitart. l (v. i'), ~ • f'mpare numb. Xiy: .t, amai Dent. l 19-3 s. Et.rc, itjis Rah-i...T111,1-..1 ~ ~ . 4. , •,;" hut 'its the Oath - was cionanau ,:nated thronah - Moses;!.it may tru'y , _:!girl that Nlnse.ii sward. Orlit may 4 41 ..; as has been stiggeNted.thal Cal -b is4s some expression of Mots not . sewhere preserved, but familiar - 0 ...,, . . . h)Alina. ~ I ) - "The land wher,ei.an 'thy feat have ~ 0di1..) 1 ," was (v. 114) H-bron.l calli'l ..i -cso "this monntalo;" tpat is. i,he hill -eautry about Hebron. This - W"9, 1 I'l 'Tecion of tit, Anakina. iwhe-e i • - , -ere built. their great and fortifi• I ,I ..'ies, the s4ght of which" filled the i ).)-) spies with s 1 great. drea.i tia , d , ..._ t . , -.4r. It was an - appropriate tewa. I. ' , )f C.tleh's isith anti conrage, that. he 6. i.d his children ehonld posses H. it; i !e.el and these cit:44. •1 , . Caleb has thns ft rniehty-arOnme:it I --the, promise of Jehovah. I, What ...'. -e has nrorniseCJoshna moat , pc!..- i 'rrm. But be Rads another; swag- '.:.: ;ion-it. He is abundantly able', to t'o 'l.! i. , 1 that is ilecesSiary as a condition of • i • ;l e pr-R,-.011,,T1 Cl' this Rcsigried re on. (vs Ifl-11). God had pl'eser\ - - 1 -, -41 him dnring al! the wanderaga in. ,i •he wilderness; and tliongh °i n ,o'd. t , AT, of eighty five,ve, Jehova bid 1 I•ticketted him—renewed his iontb ; - -t; that .he felt as ptrong -this riay.as 'oil was in the day that Mosi3s sent ._,, him; "as nay strength was tben', so is j pv'strength now, i for war, to '•rt out i ° onl to come in." j This 'reminds one c the deserintionl of. }loses' old ago. fi Cont. xxxiv: 7. This was no dotfat G ' •rne of Caleb. He shosied t it his .I.irit-was bold and his arm tron '!.l. "i). T, , o'slina.xv; 13-141 I C . Lessons. 1. Grid rewards the. fi'ael- i . it v of ,his serventk - 2 His faithfulness reachefb .Im , ss i ' ' he Oori.s. • He ,alWßys fulfils his i -rornises. ' 4 " '' 3. Piety , condiees' In leni, , th of :3, lays. Psalms, x9l: 11-15. , 1 4 All prayer should•be t basted up-- •, the promisee of God. When we ° •-k for what. het ! has promißed, ire , 1 ••zn have faith that be. will kiisit.3r 1 5. The faithfr, servants of 'God I rill finally nnsses's the land q„ their l , enerniee. lis.•xxt 4 : 13 Tifsatt v: 5. ,' - __. N ER 37 MARE ()Taves FlAppy.—Whleh wll 1, v )n do—simile and make whirs hap ,lv, or be crabbed, and make every-,.! : t) lay aronnd yoli miserable? You il, ....n lire, aq it were, an:innz beanti'al i ' tt iwers and einifing birds ; or in he ...1- ~ iire, surrounded ; by fnga and frogs. he amonnt of happ:iapea "y 12 'C at r l• il .odoce-ifi ipcalealable if you stow a -nilino• face and a kind heart * aud ~ weak pleasant' wOrds. On,..tie other"! .... n d. by 'nnr 11 1 Poks, orocs wo da. a.:11 fretful diapositien, yon can make a • ofnbf-•r of people wretched almost i bfivo n a _endurance. Whichill you ,1 ~? Wear • a plegant' connt i enanveil ~ t. joy beam in yOnr PyAR, all 14Ve i l'o•N , in year farce. There . are fowl 1 ra ap great as I that which Isprinzs i' tailn a kind net. Or a pleasatA clef ti,l old lon may feel, ft at nigi# wt o m ..1 o.n r•st, at rimming when yen 'ii.!;e,s 44(1 throne% thelan.ywhep feu arei .'imut your s daily hnsinesq: . I ' 1• ‘ 1 , Be man cannot' of- - ) -rd to ba unfaithful under any c , r-i :mstanct-s; a man Cannot afford tW mean aS anv time ; a man cannot' . :lord to do iesa than his b4t. at all uea and under all eireurostanols, ' •'o =Matter bow 'wrongfully you ere, .'aced, and no matter hoiv unjustly •)n are trated, lon cannot, for yoar i.vn tiaki., afford to nee anytbiagYbut .our better self, nor to -render any- 4 • t:ing but your better servic4s ; you :unot afford to Chrat a cheater; you lia to a liar ; you cannot of .4rd to b 4 Mean to a.metin man; you . • oinor „ g ;' i•d tojdo other than dealt Laightly with any man; not matter'.,; wfiat exigencies I may exist lrtweon!..' and,yon. .I\io man can afford anything but a true man, living in • ;•is higber, nature and acting from' z e noblest cinon d erations. : _ . -- . •• AN , .adver4.l.tooirut for; - Oistriok Cal94/1 touOierNiii Now 11.,monire cool limits in this way: "11. B.—No sari • 0 01 : 4 1 1 ,10 1 11 1 k9 If!MredkabliTtl,".s-' cheer f‘ Or. Ho% ham
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