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LATFIROP,-TYLER dz RILEY,' DE LERS In dry Goode, Grocerlas, Hardware; iteady Math: elatttlair, • Boots Ih. Shoos, Hata .t Wood ‘S are, IrortyNailts, Sole Upper LtAttb el, Pl 4. FrUlli and Salt,:lllra they otter at •the very , • , (AT raCOVFOtat r i 1`10,01511 9 .0 Lathropa Urfa. Building, Itoniroie, Pa. April 0, 1803. y. WY. I.II7NTTING COOP= • H. COOPER Lt.'CO .- • AI'kERS.,-31ontrase, P. SACCP9SOrS to Post.Cociper la & Co. °aim Lathropieneir banding, Tpznidkrist. • 7. El: " D. %O. iSIDLg. '3Ie,COLLtIIIf & SEARLY,' TTOILNEYS and Cent=llora at Caw.-11ontrotie. Ps. A. Office in Lathrop.' new building, over the Dank. PETER HAY, , , mitaexiiisoci .46.1.2.ct1caxLekfar, A t!t!si r Four Ceruorii: Pad • • '2l._ . WAhttEN, ~ 0 7 ,r.. ATTOtt*P.Y AT LAU'. Bounty. tact: Tiy. Penton -'yint Bremptioweinimwattended ta.-..-.. - , — , --- , ..fahl rfir'o Glee firt.t dour below Boyd'. Store, 'Montrose. Pa. • _ .• M. - V. T ICSNSED AZCTIGINRER; Fticndscille, Susq'afren lJ Pezark. Jan. Y.l. DOCT, L. ILANDI'4CE, . . ITYSICIAN SURGEON. respectfully tenders his professions{. service* tothe citircos of Friends villa aodideletty. :M"DiOcii hi that:druid 61 Dr. Leo- Boards at J. tlosfortcs. blulx . 3o, 1E63. ly • H. GA_IIRA.TT DEALEItin Flour.. Peed. exid.Meal, finnan aild.Ddiry Salt. Timothy 3:id Clover Seed, Groenries:Prtmle• form, Pratt: Pi, IL Petroleum Oil, Wooden and Stonv Ware, Y like,. Notion.. etc. tie. ‘AlrOpposite Railroad Depot, New Milford. l'a. Mel; 21, c ', i.. 4. o:Foll.nliAt, r ANTFACTI RER iitllff2lo2"S & sit 9ES, Montrone, .Va., tu434 %kw Datvitylp.tore. -,-,Aki-ktode of -work .nuic VictekTertignascpaiiingZane ocatlt:' JO. ji? LAI3 EL' TITIIRELr,-'-: rtcX• , • . THE ; E C6.40E- NORTHAM fill; A Ateraniz; Has an'Agthicy Tige fia.vacititeel C9i in ;OrnrOli. C.AIII CAPITAL PAID ASSETS 0 I==2 Mar. rate ,, ,argliAlow AS thoee of any good companyNeW Tor k, or elaewhere, wafts Dlrectonsarc =Ong the first for honor and integrity. • . ell PLXTT. SAC‘y. A.avaurt G. COFFIN. Gres. iifoutro.e.daty 15,'6•:. BILLINGS STROI/D,40.. IX c.3IIEX INSURANCE t 0 MPANY - • I CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION OPLI.ARS ASSETTS isilin.net, 63,286,170.27. LIABILITIES, " , " 70,803.32. J. Milton Smith, See'y.: Chap. J. Mtkrtin.President John McGee, At't A. F. Will:ninth, Vice •• . _ Po*lee isenea.eni renewed, by the 'll ndibriOtel et hb ottlekia the Uric* Block, gontrose t Pa. 1 304 Z' y' 1111 L •smikounk.Aiptne. DR. 'W3I: • 4~1)OrROZON LlCtfflle in Lathrop!' ne* building, Over - the Bank. All Dental operations will be "les performed in good style and. warranted. P LINgS, . e - • • Asiiitg.4.A.utr.TAlL4.ll.4-14iltrpise. P in,,Phtentz Block, over tubrenfikod, WiL * Poster.' A 1! work ,rarntaKi t iAdvi t an a /tom . : Cutting dot= on-onort notice,-in best,ls - 40,- an 'no oloyks; TV: SITIOIVABLE TAILOR,--Mtoptinse, Ps: Shop ,•• .I.' • neer the Bnptlst Meeting - House, oil ike treet. All orders (Med promptly , in firet-rettee le. '- 41:42ti,tn4.donet,onAhort notl;e4nd rsarrauted to,. ' " ' —.. i - 1 , 11 CII ARlttg • 1101.tg-,- .. ... . .. , p EPAIRS Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the ... 1 IL shortest notice aniton reasonable terms,_ P.-- werkatilcr . - ktiop i l! - tcbillalel_to . -ift. * lioitinosa; Pa. - ser2 If - , O • SKEFAii of Meta erect; Montrone; Po: • ' aug tt O. -GILBERT,- , Legaitzetraccordingto 'Aefof Co:leve?. " .4ilaiiiro r- 68; lAtd; Ovolcm-Fk..t.•enoper' & C64oldaanthig BMW. 'router,' in osrMatitir, intrltireretieele 'tuts ex: pentmce, tontdirttthe Oeyrone poser. ,;: Mittnromf„'WOTlVlS: " ' ' 4 ec:G . Eo`;'Pl.' -- LITTL:gp: :alttoolElCalitt OftnnalltiteiThaV,. rztggainismast.,:„: wientaxe..."., UTICE n Stmet.. Pgticultmattp_ndon Oren, toConnyincing. deouprasertd • e :•• 7' +el ..ZSP III ;t I M i I • jl . 4t; Tflt ,, eribealutrobOoletteettalty give, tiotlee that J. he Wk. L'OceowitArv.vm ta!ftactiqueerJuANDlANlP„ of g , igattlinna. nod afters his serviee. to thADTIVAIO7, rte' reanonapla4 and leans will be ProntW 1 y Obonannt, Marcb / 1 1W i l •14i A NIGHT ThE, Bunn 'the " Col.` W. Dunlop.) "" geit Who'd 'adipthet' bent,dt storftelibigT ittid after I liail'fatatediinu br two of my hcitlehtdres ill 88fittt'Ailicti, Capt. Manson . proposedili givo;usli'iehaP ter of tits etcPerenee,' Witief t i prbpositiou, of course, we'Weria glad' . enoitgb to as 11elold us ' On the third voyage which 1 main cotnniand cif the khip . mit:l;l.4p, I tdok in part of the caredi'df tea ''at 'Chilton; and , then slipped down to 40 . : Phillippitic Is lands to fill up witildried" filth' and spices. We, cat our anchor in the harbor-oMo 'Mild,' but the aiiicieS"4e'Wtt4ed' were not deliveNd 'T Thbiro'imis touch a einY cideasiOneti' by . itoine delay' with the Chinese porters ;• so 'that' wd . miepa two 'weeks in decomtilishing 'Whit:in-light have been done in four days. ire Were' thuti "delayed,'l wedt on shore with tny , rifle,. and' took a liaise, for olem re in the county A'ivent - alcnie,. bet not avtzt. t Darmizit gi77l from choice. v ofhcers had.an engage- i I Z Trg y t • ta tt forea 7 . - gentle - b r T e eze ito ment with theo . licertiof an Englilit ship, wards ••that part of thb' main shore from which they did - not live 'til k hreak'' and 1 ,which 1 hadna coe, and fur me to swim to ti did not urge ` th' e fi Lt l , ad ii,',. • t.,{lc i t was ,•it was mita the questiob. The crocodile riot Unpleasant to 'ride' - duitie•', 'ibt:Foine. tiled; disappeared; ;brit I. knew . that, be times I love 'id' he hyinySelf,',itillefe I can {would very quickly Mild me if I ventured Ihitik'aridqemnitine Ma:pie:the, , Odle the water. I stead there, contempla-' ' "Oh the Preterit ochastaii ficiiik, a road 4 ting the, scene, until the boat bad drifted lhat r ied to the elaStward, iiiivards i the rice , upon - the -distant shore,. nod thee I sat latid, and is the' skeilery Was attractive,' down again. 3.ty only hope of escape was I tahteretd',nii 'nail I Was fin aWay . from: that someone might. .cothe to the lake in the eitrand•its surroundings:- 1-hnd rid. , search ofirrie. • "But' what if no one , came? den. I should judge. fifteens:Mies, • Withettit /lot 'What if those. whe sought me did not seeltig anything wtirtli-shnoting;and Was', tindithis sunken liolei? • The thought• was hegiunitig tb think! . I should = •earry l bilek is rverrainplewant - one. I was thus en vie . s w at; • b a ll e t. .i n • my .I.lo e -whi c h, I i•gaged•when I noticed that my horse was had pm in before/ leftthe"ship, 'When' It:uneasy. Something had Lirightened him. heindla Ilappidg • Closh iby nie open,' my Attlength ht g% - 13.a. heavy pull and freed right,•nud upon looking' in.tliat direction, 'himself fonn ills: &stealing. and in a•few I saw an enormous 'berme-tlyincfretti a- , seconds more Ibad.seen the last of him, rice bc4d and steer aiedy•to the , semi hwaid. j "I had sat there half an.hour, or more, / had 'heard of thoselbirds'--4 1 1Mil liehrd-tomi•the surt; WlLS;sinking -fib bawl that the that they • had' been 'Captured gicatnifing:infilidotila /fell r. entirely ncross-rthro hake, over six feet. in • •licittlit—•aild 'if 'I had ' I when I observed a commotion in tbe wa-: ' &mine& the statement-beo/re,:f di e t hot i - tor 11•3fOrn g /M., ImuLliresunciy Iwo 'large' doubt it 'oiler 1 saw that•Tellow riA O :. I.: crocodiles made th eiruppearance; looking waited him ver'e' much, and' I Nits deter-: very hungry,' and' betrat . Cd• an evident de mined to have flint if the thins were with- sire to eat. me np.; -I• seized my rithrand •in the bounds of possibility. I: inight, 'had i fired at :the ;one nearest me, - upon which •I , been' prepared; hate taken. him on the I•they.quiekly disappeared. . The sun. went : wing, =but before I eirouldoet my• title into - ftlown, and .the•iiist gleam •of daylight fa position be. l'as oxi-tio.. ft wa 3 l,; •ty•wat e l,/,1 : ded away. I sat beside my dead; heron, thin's,' 'and 'MA limit iettle dOWn•klietifild 4•bnt : dared motgoto sleep. When I felt some trees, abont t a hat/ almilelitkiiild hf..li ttin drowsy spirit•oaming.upon miiii•steir. , ter u littletlitniting , liletithea pntlPleading' ted- tip••azid , :paced to and fro -•acrossAbe 'that way,whiehlseethed.itibe-fifiti eheith /marrow lam/. •Buti this •could not be .to gii;e safer assligetn; eay Mime': ' Youl'kt'Pl , ark•:l l .rowardirtnidaiglit, as I sat be 'will' undetiltand thatthe'distrier iif ?,hole ' side my bird, my head sank upon itatioil., riet,tiolds is low -nod 4 -mar l diy,• feathery. breasti , and I was asleep before I ,4 •The path 1 had Tok en l e d • tiiiy,ogh' , a knew it. I der iiot think' , slept long, how -1 thicket of small palms;. and 'at. letigth 1 i ever. Something oppressed me, and • I came out' mien the .:slibre of a ?weld lake Iniroke.iritit a: stifibratmg sensation,to- find or lagoop, which kinked like some of the tiny 'nostrils inhaling a' strong ' sickening :dismal swamps •of 'Floriddl• I law my •1•0410 r.; The. moom "had , risen; rand by its 'monster lier4' upon' an island; •sorttetwe t light I saw en enormous . - crocodile, with 'hundred yerds:distant, and I dethrniined 4 -its horrible jaws , not six :feet from me.— : to fire at him whether 1 • goildnit or hot. 1•To cock a mstol.ntui flatten ;a:ball against' For this purpose I disnionnted and bitch- 'llis,artrior was but the work of summon, led my horse to a tree nod then S'oiig,ht a- and as I leaped to my feet with my ri ffl e place wherpl could 'dud ti rest Ibr 'my ri. iin my hand, the fellow turned and scram fle. While I was ihus enoaged 1 'disedv- i bled 'for 'the water.' ' ' ' • ered a small:boat made farameng terce l 0"4 slept ,•no more that night; antl• no tall reeds, not more than ten rods olf- nod .1 more crocodiles' visited•rne, When day as•this gave nie opportunity to react; the I 'irk came again •I-began to consider an-, Island, .1 made op •my mind to beliiiire ear the 'chanties of my being found by my 1 particular; in ; triy 'aim, 1 found a . good I.lrieoda. If, , as would ' be probable; they in-1 rest; and% a• veyfew moments More ,the quired forties at 31anilla they would car- ' bird tumbled' ove r with a bullet,' thr o ugh -- - tainly learn which road I had•taken from 'its' breast.' I. then 'hastened 'to tbe beat, the city.; • andif : they had • tbliowed ' th at Which I-found:id bed sort of raft like 0,,0n. • road as far as I had come, they , might dis dota, alniost as•broad'as it was •king,furn. :cotter, by the tracks of my horse,: where I / ished with a - . good Paildle;'•'atid only lila. had turned •off. Another thingooo, I eon. wiled by a toindloropti. :It cost. We some isidered favorable , . they would go to the i 1 little effort . to get; the thing into the wa. ` hostelrie s where I ' bad-hired the.lionie,and . 1 1 , ter, but I Succeeded afters while, madams .i they would find.tbat the animal had come soon on- my way to the island,, which I 1 home without me.: This would certainly 1-reached without 'further t difficulty. - I 1 lead them quickly to' search for me. My 1 drove the boat up •on the Surface of the l•first. impulse, upon finding the daylight i soft mud, and leaped 'ashore ; sinking into tarpon the; was • to• fire some signal guns ; the knees' where L bad expected, tolmd 1 but upooretleotion I concluded that 1. had firm footing. Buttl•did not Mind thisp . I frbetter waintmtil my peophi could.have Amami:dell on,aricl wassoon upon la better 'bad:time to•corne out, front the city, for I focin4tlpp.. ~1 •foand ,miy,bitd Alea/A; m i d. bad. :not powder enough •to load many when I lieneld, his•pro,portiobs i • WA tho't - l' ini e l4 ' ' ' '' :'' : - Wliarr,a ~valCigole,additiort his..stoffed,okiol • 1 P I -Waited until the• sun • had been tip :w9t l l4irthdiete; my . ;peset a / 4 4 forgo : the- two boors and. then I discharged my rifle. labor and: the; mod.. , •I irPa• §lociplag to 'liras• hangry- , and faint, and the damp- Lott! my prize over, when-I, fancied 4140, I ness of the night had helped to waste my heard something moving helaind rne,, and strength. By imit - lay - I tired iigain, , put tipp.n,..looking. , armind, - I ,stkit' •tny boat' 'Trig ' in as 'much ender Mil thought swyaglogawayfroni,the ettiate.,M, quick- Would burn With pttifit f • • I had fired tiles, ,ly ; atkplosihble itleaP4 -I.9lVaras-:the ova- . 'tit interitels of ribotit•ten minntes, until I! j ter's, edgeibut,, tiellutt4 ,c0.u14, leech - oe' had ?Mt 'afield:Axle charge left, and•l weal beak/ gtis op ,temiy- ;Addle it:t il t:he soft, 'Beginning to 1 caletilAir effete upon . my I mud., • f l atrgtoliedjorth : my fiao.ds,,,god 'OlittneeS; mid, tti'lliink, luedir• what would' made one,desperAto l titrnnt r ioeiza,the.de:"he l tlie•Yesnlvit i Riv a s Bot.forind, when a parking.em(th,o4 l l roiled i t,o doitchik antrbast-Weleorite ' eight brdlielitipon' my- vis sank deeper, An t r ew the miul,. nodtbere,stood i i lean r ...‘Pl ' inky l'sloirie 't:if my men coining tilmost 4p : t o i sfrini l ittas 4,4 4 .tiough, andidirisiti‘ tan'ajdralle lake, , l 1 1 6 1 44 • tor ig s t, ' galr,rl:llbgatrAoo4o/47.14,A9PeliegaLY(10e••%rtjlittiVugid 'di' they tilos' } gained 'a kridivl-: !YAW TY.lreachi [,3 3)3 3 3_ - 3 , 3.,33„1:' ,li „„ 33 1, 1 ' .. 91td :e',VOlird'abotit's;' - 'thy haStettFlan, - ". A. J'appy.thOPghiligAslAeCurgar rue, I' and 6 . .ti'Mnitt' tit the • • -water's e dge.` l l' • rfeuldset up oat o f o, l 3oj4,4 l *4 4 wirgss - s apid, hia'av 0 erelini§ertiVitlit" where' the boat,- MYseiti•api OWito,for,,nly ( ibp,qt, aepold' l 'Vratil:inid ilien'.they had 'friend it. acid I• :leap far eugogi#,4ql.4o #; strildeep ! .wat e r.' ( kriefeilinf 'Vkvas'anfe; tilde donn; and lits:are- 4144 • always.,doi l iaioyA,tiv l oVd wail fafrlYisialeep wiitlii they'retiehellnie. ' nod • ofientimes / ..• inai4, ‘ .tocist i cpromising' . ' '“'Myllifiliis hid folldit4d.,itiejuilt. 'art I , idaidaetite•loooked L in Jitie beAKl„Gy.,cirgiAmj-liid airileipaterVTliey hiidleitrid•my liaise stances I:MY:4411(194 ,Isantrql.,. ; -1-, ; hqtlinst r • 'tit the ahikieelae,land • litivingiierafnedAhel f ;perfcted,,the, ?swimming ,planAil i nnr ... mind;laiMfitiolt 'Tited talid,r - ilief At ' fartir.: 7 - -atiA,irtna Str,tiggnif4o.. Argo ~ n'ilyfllf,ftnutiTrieynii, g iiil t nit,' ' inbliqer:4llitifedia"elafeted! 'ale nautiiWhen,tantßOYigappy4t4 o h l i ne' 'fhb - pitied iiilieForliadqfirnedbirfrairr•the• i1ia.t,94b 4 4 41 e, it9.fiPtgq,cipyjno)/044 ;s road, had they not heard the repoit'iifxby in a most efiraprAnlip plantier:„l4fe. rifle. I got bask to my ship with a whole celerating , pm3Anee was nothing 'More nOto 4tkitip inhere 7 aliniall;9 usanitrof ,brandy. leisliVasian'tin i drdiOniNtsetiditek /The ug, taidia . ..iierenerourg nantit•Polt-icrarilib‘ / i. . 1 , th tftigtelity:WitlY li fildielid tOillitirdi r theil 111 - tood'Uoo 'retro:Cie atilOo*Beig }'A tcyititiboilisp*aild .irdiktiithlorsee. ,al fifisitithisit4nyhtinaltlfear*!xik efvfleo-/ it) lee UR. 'Sollal/ 'it'rf cos DI Amesifl woe!' ..c.hadLl 'to 1•141,5o0 1 —Oo,OOc - ! P. 3 f: s l9dhE 1 . :7i - I' , if% .•!Ift.r) ! I .-: ; A ' 44 I'7rr Id " .7 ; 11 ,. 9 , .. 1 „ 1 7 .1n 12 1 _ . • ti • • : t-r! •, -,[1 . 1 11.. '" (14/41.- .1 " ) 11 ' 711/°s flcs -91 `' l !/ 1 ! El ~, ;hIQNTIIOSE'• THURSDAY,- NOVOI7 t - 'ba n 4 t*44iani* , tart ` txbe;Vkinsfitief :1' i le,pie l !, 11 ; 4 44 3 9 4 ,00Y° PI L I , t 3td , ITAfitt ,W!!•h FIY ihauds t aaalrelled .with ily,,itiegs,, 'ma l ting all the poise and eommotiOn that , I contd. The attack !Due, stud 1 final. ;y OUCtcyCOed, reachtug,,,, firm ground, yltere'i t sat llown . to tor, the ertirt of extricating, myself Porn that sticky trip had:Mita ttp,. the )a.s.t. atom of p y strengt,h, Wheq had, gained brept.h . enough' to ,epg1;01.0 ma, t?.skIITIO witho ut as I got and hopoltcd _about m . e. ;11 Iy posi- Iton„was, surely pot an enviable ,The milanO, of which, I 'w as at that, moment lord 'and; master, 'W ' ds, not more than ffye ,qr six rods long, by about four b;.oad, and wo* , ,thYgrt'd with, reeds. There was a clump, of kw water bushes upon one side, but, there was no su n, thing as a tree up on it. Wher e I was,' in possession pl . the dead heron, anti I felt that I had most em lhaticall,cangltalalutr, The boat was [ elicit*i6iitifi4 iliglikitivoflirojeatieiati tfori .file, in A - tT t iiitArbbtelsllkb ihrlikrodli-i 3) efteet, theliidd df th4.l , 4ifd Rbitikrsriaitif" ) 3 .- , , -,ft, ,•,,I, • • ~, Thr , f , , r:o 1 . ,7" t Meant Ararat , iB,B,ooorfees higher than f Etna, • and L,528 feet , higber ,than , Mcint Blano-..the latter thelmint Of greatest el. evationi in Europe. It is detached from the other mountains of Asia, nod is divi. ded into two conical-peaks. Sir Robert canoe of the spectnele when , be , first dune oin sight of Atatat,majostically rising &MD a widely- extMided , green plain, , fertilized by the clear waters, of thenAratt, (the an cientAraxris,) and -crivered with• Armen. ins villages. , Ia , various points:of view, the a striking: , resetnbiance to lthip-4a , fact .whialrirad been-recorded by all travellers to the spot, Mid the Nvhele comtry round. is full. of traditionary sto . ries relative to 'Noah's , ark and the• great flood: - • , 'lt -,is a ,common belief atnong theAr maims svi the Persians, .that4he re mpina 'of the ark still exist on tho'stimmit. Several-attempts have been made to reach the tbp of .the mountain, 'but rArely have any srldh attempts .suceeeded. Moving suds which threaten.; •th oitetwhelin the traveller4 flinty toads -,whieh...cnt-his shoes to shreds.; 'terrible. precipines,!! with over hanging roCks, and above all, nests of snakes have constantly struck .terror, into .the Stoutest hearts, an&nearly in all cases nid need, the abandonment, of the. enter prise-1 ;At Ervin, the. Armenians show the Spot where Noah firstprplanted the yin turd .the towns of. Nakhjov au Apiece of dement) is believed .to mark' the spot Where the -patrihrch first• settled ttn quit ting the ark. 1.1 Mustard at the White mountains, ' A genkientun c icsidirtg qtiirinany miles from Cambridgeport„whg ,visited.. the rhft,tl Winn tie ' hcoin pa n eh the . * Hotel, and one ntglt while iher4;haitlit sudden and 'Wl !ea 'attack of cone., An ai)plic.itioo of 'tankard wi§ recommended to rlieve his Pain; and he donsented to, have it . His nii - geing'dtiwn; to the kitchen, • fOtind the'inttst mkt, but nothing sh'itable tos,preadit ponomd her _pocket .. bande kerchief aka fOt:' ' that , In ; !atih q . 'bedgide said he . She hhd schrceli , finished the sentence 'however, when the 'peor Man lartied l ever ,nct rear ed* " what the are yon' . 40'4 It Was not her hipband's yeiee!' Her lamp had given' btit a teetito lyglit; 444 She had got into the wrqug.tdiiin !' She found her owitiptirttrmnt withcolglay l NO related the nfifdruottate i direAith ffneeptirlihr hus. band, adding.Witlf h6rrori that her name was on the handkerchief! frhe.sick. in an was:completely overcome with , laughter. His colic disappeard as, suddenly as it. came.. It was. agreed not te.rentain long in. those parts. The landlord was called up, the affair:explained,. and the .man and his wife left on the earliest express train. The gentleman - who ;was so unceremoni ously disturbed; (and who known in Boston,) has preserved . the handker chief— Query—Ought he not to return it ?—Boston Pose, Fun at Hanle. Don't be afraid of a little fun ,at home, good people I Don't shut up, your house lest the sun should fade your carpets; and your hearts, lest a hearty laugh . should shake down some of the musty old, cob webs there I it you want ; to rum your sons, let them think that all mirth and en • joyment must be left ou tho,threshold with out, when they come home ,at night.— When once a home is regarded es only a place to eat, drink,' :Ind Sleep' in, the' trork is b6gun that 'ends in gambling houses and recklesidegradatifia'. Yoang pedrilb tithst have fun and relaxatlon' sotne*bere'l if thepab not find it at' their ofOn ' hearth ' stonee ',it will bb Imight at 'other and, per haps less Profitable plaChS: Th6refere let the 'fife burn big/407' 1 a' Tii;ti, 'Mid Milo the' home ii . eit lieligliifill With all''tlibie Tittle at ts thaqioente ' sO - pe c ifeetty imdlir. stand': Dein't; repress the'buOyant sOrit hf your bitdren ; half' an lionr'ofM4rritne t villa the lamp' and firelight bf a lib e , 'bilks out th'e retneMbroacblot thiay,deh e, and aniloyailie di - 16)4' thti day, and' the. beet safe-guard . they'ean take *IN theta • into the world ia the unseen intluence•hf a, bright little, dorneitic sanctttfn. , L-A:profbsimhot Ilegbratiistiri" eitibit ink -in , Co'rbvd.allif Fogradd; ) berrpwed a irietniy frobli fi miner dad turned it speedily tintb alsorereign 161 And , is 'that," tapper', , nytt?" itskeil , ithci Miner, 'o let ttiet' see It.", Ile' took thb sthiereigmland 'lniettivit in: thiw.Poeket , said; , " 111. keep`iV4htlifaBhape;. '1 dont 'litho,' tot hat'idit turaed haok,lfthi • " 0 , dobbkirl Vas lately seem tolp atute in his -dnlee t saitestoihquire if tho cup of sorrow has a: eandem-ii -answer being Totutneill: he )Vesutiied his . lbdots slid ranitebDoodiediiftheidistantss., f iffrA.l3:3 1 0. 1 9A 1 9 114P . 4 Atar qifFTW4 ;VT ifit'44l u‘..11 1 :491 PR !I ..9TVIYR O ,q,SRIT,MIROr i O , 4„ Vn- Lr“ MEW e lP9k . 4Rffi74 , OrniTt'" t 2 . 4 WRIP. .00b.te/.6 9 tiJ o 4 suoi‘e 9bßf 0ca:474 . tAI AITA 40441 FEW Rat* Wet t „,- ,- i tr.! ~ -;, - ...ir , :- , iiii , ll7ll7Tikiiikdr. brit iia:T Proferir ?:y,up i fißls to the on don, hts/JOl 'ngrilAtife of:if!' intNereicitfifg itafentain l inite v Aliik r 119tietlie-ed:riflnly . . e - ancr tiki!^friends,' , ::Witit , ta , 'couple 'lot' . flllideBVJedpi. andi Walter-it ascended ,tbe gia.Monteratch. Thu asecut c.r ivas accora pli4bed safelx; but not the desce4 r which was 'Made alode de r MorteAtob' glacier ” Wnnt length" reiteh&l I the !stint at which : it, -Was:nedessary to quit: i our. morn -lag!. track ) ,tuul ,, ,inzumdiately. afterw a rds got _upon ,sopiet steep .rpek.a, . which were rendered slippery here and there by , the Water which trickled biter them. To our right was iv broad: tbuloii; ivhieliWas once idled : with snow;but this bad ,been re .frozen,.so as to ex-pose . a `sloping .Wall,of ice.ill.re Wore. Atli ~tteci, together r at this time in LIM following•orde,r ; ;leiMi led, I came nnat; 'then My 'friend Wail intriVd 1 .momitaineer, then bib ftiend , b, and; last-of , all, thei,guide Walter,•,- After descending Itbe, ..rocks fol . u time, • ,lenni turned and asked me _Whether, I . thpy kilt ii better to 'adhere to thehi / or ,to l try the 166 . slope to - Mir 'right.' -I' pronounced -: hi l'avOr of the 1 reeks but lie , seemed io niiisanderstand me, owl. turned! toward!, tilie i uuuleir., lie cut eteo, reuFloyi the snow,:aild.descend erirtfully 49'4 it, all _following him, sip -patently in - gpo(1 vhfer: • r ' ' ' After trlittlactiriorlie tdopped,•ltirned, and looked up w ardeat Atte lags three men. He said sotnetbitigpaboat keeping care -41.1!IY• ill ltilViriqutifitibeiA'fak.e: Ft°. P migiii - detac an ava nehe. , The words I Wati - sdarheij , iittifell, ' 'mil ' heitni the Lsohridl oTla ['till' behirtd"ine,:: then a itrib, and' in, the . twinkiiiigortr eyeiny • two fribods• And theiriguide, all appareidly-en tangled' toga:her, Whirled . past - tee: ; I sit& denty . planted tqaelf to resist their 'sliutk; brit in airitstatit I was• 'in their - wake, - for their Trisp e tniviptaktrrasist,ible.•A'nrinnent afterWirrili . J 'enid 'Was .. Whirled riWay and thus ull-Ifive -of mifoirod'hiireel . riere r i ding die wnivarda' With ' diitiititrOlable. apnea on the back of an ' ivalarithe; 'Which' a single slip had originated:' — Wherr thrown down by the jerk 'of:therepea turtiodliiiimPtly on my face and -drOve• my baton through the moving snow; ' aeekinn„, to anchor it in choice underneath-. ,/ had.lbtidit firmly thus for-a few- seconds,- .when Itame into collisibw with sorneobstaclairtod- was rude. iy.'"Cossed , through 'the air, Jenti at the same being shot' :dowii ,, upon 'me.-;-- 'Both of-us here lost our batons.-1 -We had, fir fact; been. tarried . over o - crevasse ; had hit its lower , edgei our velocity causing Us to be pitched beyond it. • ' ': '• ' I was quite bewildered, fors moment, but immediately righted myself, and could see .thiMitk - A9.11t OtailAill3ii.llei*Sin the sqow l and ,jolted from side .to side by the 1 . ritteartitMes ivhich'i.4.Y. 'Fern pas4ing.-- - tiddenly . t thw theni ttiml* over by a 'fith'cli al the ovalanttic aild' ,'immediat ely afieWards' fOund myself' finitating- their itibtion; This was caused', by a • seccind 1 crevasse. Jenni knew of its .eistence, - and' plunged right 'in td it—abrave and 'manful act; bitt'fOr "the time unavnilitig.=- lie is over ,thirte4n"stime in' weight, and he thought that by' jun:tiring Anti) the chasm a strain might be put upon the rope, sulficientlo . ohe.ck tho 7thotion. He was, however, violent) , jerked out, of the fissure and almusksqueqed to. death- b . ,y, the pres sure f the rope. A long slope iv . as below .us, which led directly.downwards • to a brow where the glazier suddenly fell ia a declivity of ice., At the base •of this, decliv ity the glazier - was cut by a . series ,of pro found ,chasms; and towards these, we were , 04)."wlrupidly borne. The three ,foremost men Tod() upon -the forehead , of. the oval auche, and we.ge, at tunes, almost-;wholly immersed in the snow ; but. the morriog lava was thinneg bstund, and Jenni rose iiicessaßgy 4iud, t ..w.),;,b ; sie,wrate,.., energy, drovoins led liitilltailline?''sbbstance , undertinAilir: His-voidn'shohtingi ” Halt ! 1 Her krezusi•lraltlm,wae the oilly,one heard ditringlliedesdenti " / , • . • : ' . , A kind id Zoo denied nienroryy, each me that destiribetibiPeOple whhhave-mirrow ' ft-OK:Aped drd*ning, took' posiseszion of , ine.; and:f tbought,abd readoned.Witlipro ternatftral '6le:incise hail pushed along;,-- Ouriatart,-rnorebver;,:wrietorrsuddeix, and the excitement. too, great, tO,perrnit. sif ,tbe development of.teuok„.._ The slope at one PlaCe r lilly9 l 44EnBteßreA, IP 9 ,42: isib/ Y slac -epe„ , an we t oup :we we're com ing Da reit 'l' the.- itvo iiirch'e; . ' hoWnver, Yroaded ihe :brow whil•h • tertiiintitedrthis etitler slotre and ':ree,,aine4 lits2 , tpbtien Here IL. threiv hiS'arMs aftinhil his frielid, WI Ickipe;' tor ibiiiitife: being extinguished, , While Itriniped liiitifili' , And:oti•bgrgibit il)r 1 an instant to detach MySelf!'iVihding this diffletilti. , l•insninadinitpell titian the , l)epe• My share in the erio was, II ' fear, tu -4.1111. Il i libirffiri g ffffl, atir tnaue [self font as . At e ,p o y i niliglit'islithsetir itiellnatidn'4lwbroaght 1 ilifilobolnfo thstYtilithiti althort' distance ! ! clittidiebir l o,4.4s4*ltibh;lbedvniTregarv- '' ' '"(i';37ii spo. d,lltilowe'Snellintrit4Ould'haye I ;,1 wink- Irtiiin oT:•••lliaySuiretedi sorintar .. 0. :'W ,§6O itt ttnitiyglii) iv *it h . n( liiiq drettead-b • loditi#Plhititliki'Whoridlwast •siitinithiat "lettiii , hill: 'bit , of , :-ffeslyie.4. 11064t41*bili'liiiiidlliddltiSitut , rigninst 'h sibhAttliirlitiisitriti'of tlin , rciiie , hazioft : • 616411i:4'9n . 9 inlyfirms;:qiitillkterVittll'ihc• : ei`id444"•tiitlit4"%ietigaiimilibm , lllo •1 ' ididi," - • like dati iii !!ethic' inerlient 'figttbk . a;'4l6ll"etipti tied)i fbr kaerai II "": 1 1 feriinfdli 10 On itioy-icitisoto el* , 94013 1.aar E nnis/you( o,raiLL4l,a illiyi it)ia ed: PS: ;I , Pirit,.., t l er.i ' 1 . ) . k1a . VIII 7 Qf ' n e t 4 Riiiliag PHA.s.,';, ..-P? ,4 4. . 4 • ' 49 8 1 4, HilYr,P.PFl l f e ',"' , ' W AcCl a 456 V ! • f-, , •-r ' A . 1- ',- , ,- • ' ' .- J? 1, t)lt. Alli 4"4lj: i gAt r i f in'Oft:Qa 7 l'iii• 7 54 1 1 PP4. !k1 t ,•41,011,,U6,/i :jii:ileitt.bli - 'Orli& .0t 0 0 7 ,11'04 ,was . oo l C OV.Rl..7iiiilier -.P4 o ,oVariii);,,!l( ba i‘iiitylea A k O*ll ,izray f: gr . tn 4 .fortuOgli;, 6 tit t4 . .tipplmatfeti la its :k4y f.,ii i plice,y,F6tip• t d it, to hte, and A, bAq gotka witli,iryarpt4 r4utarity,'eller .si43cp:' : . .. _ „ .861iig tiiiiigi :00 :-. Ago of ma and , . , . -, Wo m an .' • • .•-• 't• • ( • The - man that! dies youngest, its mig ht lbe expected;, perhaps, istheradivay,brake man. 'His-average -agar is cily4-7. 'Yet aria Inuit betaken with sonic -snowsui, from the 'Act-that hardly any but- young [ and: active men are:employed in that capa city, At the same age dies the factory workwkinimr, throagh the.conibined loft , encetof con fi ned • eiri..sedentary position, 1 scant*agere, and - unremitting toil. , Then comes therciitsvuy baggage' man, who is smashed , on lid 'overage at' 30. Milliners • and dressmakers:live but little longer. 1 1 The averageof the Oner is 32, 'and the nth or is slf.. • The engineer, the fireman,' the I :cOnductor, the:po*der., , makeri• the. well idiggeroind - .thefictory operative, all of whom are exposed to sudden 'and Violent deaths; die CM •an -average • under the 4tge cif 35. - The timler,• the dyar, the leather dresser; the-apothecary; the confectioner, the cigar maker, the printer, the silver -smith; the' painter, •the shoe cutter, the . engraver! and the Machinist, all of whom •fead confined lit-es in an unwholesome et . triosphere t dti not reach the average age Of 40. ' The musician blows his • last breath :all oat of his , body at 40. Then come tradei that are active or in spare air.-. A baker lives to an average of 43, a butcher to 49, the - brickmaker to'47, the carpenter to 49, the furnace man to 42, the mason to 48, the stone cutter to 43, the tanner to 49, the tinsmith to 41; the weaver to 44, .the droVer 10.40, the cook to 45, the inn -beeper to 46, the laborer to 44, domestio servants '(female) to 43 4 the tailor to 43, the tailcrress to 41. Why should barbers live - t 0,50, if not to show the virtue there is in. - _-personal neatness and soap and wat er? -Those who average over half a ben • vary, moon gmechanics ar ri those who keep their muscles and tangs in healthful and modertiteorxereike, and not. troubledwith iveiglitlmares; • , , The - blacksmith hammers sill 5•1; the - :cooper till 52 and - the wheel' , wright till 50: The miller lives to bewhi tened -with the age of 61. The rope maker lengthens the thread of his life to 55. Pro fessional men livelonger than is generally supposed: ~ Litigation kills clients some times, but never lawyers, and they-live , to average 31V Physicians prove their use fulness (when they have it) by prolonging their ofilr hires to the same period. . The tliailor'avorages 43, the caulker 84, the sail 'waked , 82;ttlie stevedore 56, the ferryman 85,- and'Abe pilot 64.. A dispensation 'of Providence that-Maine Law men may vim sider incolaprehensible, • is, than brewers and , distillers live to the -ripe old age of .64. Last - and longest lived come paupers -67;:and "gentlemen" 68.• -The only two • dlasses that do nothing for therniervesand Ilive on their neighbors. outlast; all others. SUBbiTrunl SWALLOWS $4OO. ()Alto an interesting and novel case op-. curred at Major BlumenVtuz's offieeisays theiflaltimere Sun, on Friday ,night„ last. The facts are stated as follows:. A man `named Charles Wright, represented asan alien, from;Canada, was taken as a sub stitute for one, of the drafted pen. Aftbr ,he had passed: the examination of the board, he was sent up to the substitutes' reomy under charge of' Captain Lee, the tieputy Provost Marshal, preparatory,, to being sent to camp, It is always custom. il 11, to , takcifrom substitutes., the ,bounty money they, tee:dye, until they I 'are, dtiliv ored over to the, commander ,at Camp Bradford, and thee their money ie given no ;lie commander. who holds it subject. to tbeir order; or delivers it toi,benit at once if.theY fiCt desire it., ;This measure has ,beenndopted so as to prevent men from .Kunnuigalay after, they go.ca substitutes. Wright being made aware or thiA fact, ucioeludedy.as ho, ( confessed; to swallow his ,bouniy,poney. lie bed four ime•hum dred,dellar greenbacks, and rolling them upigto,Stnall rolls, lie swallowed one at a time. I . Whey Captain Lee requested the sub. stiotes toplace.tkieir money in his charge to? be sent, by him to camp with them '63t ,tlieir guards, Wright ccmfessed that bo ,bad.swallowed his. Captain Leo at once i procured,sornti, etnetjepowders and Com. pelledWrigtit to sivallaw one, of tip*. Xhis bn,vieg , no, effect, ho, !yip Inadp"to swnilow.severlil more, These' pros u d s49,,4*rn.,,d,ntfenti and Wright yo,all ed Alp Poe , quie poles, ono at a time , ' • o 90 0 1';1 30 tei,, IRtiY4e.idiogt9 -On. tire9t!.•or ths:powctop,4,,an,ottier one was given bun, ,and, soot( after:rthe.othcr note.corno fteth• iTihey. , hrt4:,nen..P„akii) by Wright-01en !ViliPSpud:t o Matoes ana k0Ai;4)47 , g0 :9443 s , ig!)tlydis4nrcdNltho tomatoe. 10.XiWn tyre t nthiti °l°4 4 s*?4,siiP 4 Pinendt!•9lon , neigit.c4: .V,ri&his,FP,c.'l wIPI the other titilisiitu,iesi , wMl, 3 4e o l°!pme,p under guard, a:wiser...man, nut none -tee b ettet af e Ofg,frematiogmetio powders tl",il le ,:.-,f... „.1. '10+1,11•3f)., , r , - - • • • ! .aiiriiiiabettrAteftfilati`DSXMAT• I ia on e13n:21.. csac;E! MSII 1Y 11E?!