THE S (JJVI3 UIl YA ME IIICAnT is rrnnsnKD nrmtr Saturday by EM'L WILVEBT, Proprietor, massrh's Btti.nixos, maukkt sguAiiB, At 81.50 In Advance II not pnl.l within O Month finbscriptwn,Jal,el for m than tlx Month. IvoNhW JOBOFUChjcoiitnlnlniift variety of pin i n and fit nc? type equal to any 'rs-ttilillshiiicnt In the interior of the Stain, for w-i,,s ii,,.i Ko of the ptilillc is respectfully solicited. )rofcsslonaI. MOI,VI.IUO, Attorney n aw. nlllco, iloor No. ft. 2nd floor, Haunt's j-hock, near miner s nine more, sunoury, l"a. March 2ilh, 1S71. ly. CJ It. ItOYF.lt. Attorney nt I.nw. Nos. KJ Siintl!!, S-roii.l I loor might's Uuildin Futurity, l'.i. l"rotolonal business attended. 10,111 inccmirts ot .-soriiiiunicrl and nnd ndiomlng comities. Claims nroniptly collected. Co'nsultu- tici c.in he had in the Ominiin laii"itnj;o. WureU2.Mli, 1S71. ly. JI:RCMIAII NWIM.I.. Attorney nt Law, tJ'Milniry, l'.i.. All professional Imsi ne. Intrusted to his care will rec-lvc prompt at tention In this" nnd ndjnliiinir comities. Can ho ronilleil holli In Kncllsli nnd Gr-rninn. Also, PiMrk't Altornev of N'ortlinuiberlniid county. Ans.2i),l7J.Oy. r.o. A. XTII,SO, No. 111 Foi-nin Aveni e, Kotnrv PnMK Jan. 15, ISiO. It. riltshtinr, T. J. Ci. iV CO. Market Blrcet, 8L N1U KY. PA. .'lrrs In T)rw;v. Mcrtioinrs, I'alnw. Oils, iIiifi, Vanibho?, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Pocket Books. Dairies, Ace. Sr. WOMXRTOX. Attomcv r.l Lnw. Matkct Square, SL'Xlil MY, PA. Profession al business in this uud adjoining counties prompt .v nttended to. D. A. K. N.WlDCE, rospeetrnlly an nounces himself ns Yhy-OHan nnd Surircon f o ("no citizens of Simlinry nni vicinity, haviu lo i itcd liliiiscll' permanently on x si rket street, irear ly upposite tho Fainiioiint llotei, where lie can lie consulted til nil hours when nut irofcssiouiilly cngad. npl:.'4-l y C1. W( ZU'.tililClt, Attorney nt l.nvi, j,ortli X shio of I'nlilic Square, one door e.t of the old Hank lmildinrr, SUXCl'HY, PA. Coj..c. tions and nil professional business promptly i. tended to in the courts of Northumberland nno adjoining counties. sept 15-110 CA. l.ii T1EI7IEXNXYIEK, Attorney at Mtw, bL'.NUL KY, l' . All linsiness en trusted to hisi care attended to promptly end with ililineiice. n;l7-(si TXO. ( AY Mli:T, Altornev nt Law, ej SFNULliy, PA. Collections and' all pro fessional biis-incss promptly at I mi t"d to. liu hill -lit! c. J. iiitt-Nr.it. I.. II. KANE. Attorneys and Coitn- B Kl M: .t K ANE. sellors at I.: .:iv, bl Mil IIY, PA. (lilicc on chestnut 'tveet, west ol tl.e N.C. anl V. i:. Ilallroail Depot, i.i tli" li'iil liiiir la!-ly oeeupied liy F. I.aziu-us, l'.s.q. Collections mid all profess ional linsiness promptly i.l tended to in Northum berland and adjoining count i's. np'tlO-G'.l HII. SJ.tKMEK. Attoraey at Law, SUN- lU'KY, P.. Col lest ions :M tended to in the counties ;(' Noi'i'munlierland, Union, Knyd 'r, Jlontoer, Colmuliia and l.yi'oiiiiiir. . upllD-U'.) int. m. uocKKPci.i.r.t!. i.i.ovo t. us'iiunii ti. 1Ttoi'5ci:&'Ei.ri:r: a- i:3:;;:. ji, Attorneys at l,.iw. M'MH'l'.V. PA. Of. liee in llaupt's new biiildiil'.:, second Iloor. En trance on -Market Square. j.i.il Cs AX. ltltlC'E. Attorney nt L.-.iv. P'.ia'uiry, Pa. Oniee iii Masoirc II. ill H.;'. d;n-.:. Collci-tlons of claims, ui.lii.i, Mid a'! l,!.t.; or lciral tnt'iuci tii,tu.lt-J to r.t refill Sv and wits ilispaieh. (Apiil S. ! ly. i A-VJ'II IlAOl'JMl (. UA1, . AI.KXT3XR IUV.TZ. V .' '. Uctsi'.! dealer in evi r- i.irit-ty of V r.tul A..'ni::.' nr. com., in-:::; wixxr suNBuitY, rr.vi's. All k'-vl it 'Grain I:. ken ii . - 'ir.:". - . of G rite! I G.U-.l 1 i'l'.V. 1 it. IV. s. 1:I!V. Of. .1. I I '.s. WH. i;2IOAM V C ., nrTAii. tit:At.i:it of AX-J1IRAC1TE COAL, H. XBLT.Y, l i'.NN'A. Oi F'.rK witm IIa. I'a'.i i.v i; Co., (ir.t.T.i left at S'':i: lioltz A: I!ro'-., oi.ice Mark'-t c'ln et, will r-c-ive prompt ntteiit -:i. Coi:iiliy t-llstolll re-p'-clfullV solirit'.d. l'etl. 4, 1 SI. If. nt !5h.iii;:s:n. TTK "re !.. 'ii.v' 111 ins. fr-i..--. Ititlis. f pr'.:iu-, Canvas-, Uo'.:-, Llip-. A .Vi-., viiy . .r:'i' ft- k at t U.Ni.iii' A. CO. Moi'mry, M.ir.'h P,;1, - iAI.! ML! 'OAI.!-';ll ANT llllt'S., J !,., p -r- an I Wholesale aa.l ie tail Ih aui in V.'IinT. AND Il'iD ASH COAl.,eUNUl liY,PA. (i.'iv.Tit WHAi;:'. J Z .'.' A .nits, westward, tit 111-? oelehratcj ll.-i.ry Cl..y tMl. J inl'.M-.ii " i:.Y HA-MiE LIVERY. J. M. HAi:TIH.Ml-:', PitorniKToii. 1'OlltTll fcTUF.F.T, AUOVH MAl'.KLT, NuiiUur)' la. riMH l ' -t f'f 1 1 -1 i i U nnd d Ww' horrcs alw.-ys I L. on h iasl lo sc: e cu toni' is. Orders l.-.t nt llf: Central Hotel, fjr Vehieie. uiil nei ie roinj t t.lKMion. i Nov. lslO. j IHiNTlVl'KY. ! (;r.f)Jiii: m. uexx, 7ii Stmji')n'i JJuiLliixj, M'ldil .Spoilt, 1 r-iM.i i;t , P., I pi, qi.iri .1 lo do nil kinds of work p.-rlaliitii! 1 lo 1 1, mi-iry. IU k,-e1,' i on: I mil) on li.i id ' a !:ir:e o.-inn hi of '1 ev lb, wad t'.ier Doil.il in.il. ll.il, f.om Ml.e lihc will be able In weil, iti',; IiIm t I Uo l .ilils of lii e.llomel s. Ail v, mL uii' d lo n'nt mili-l.it lion, i r 1 1 111 I,. ,lll I. IUO Ii I. 'I he ,, i) l i Mi.iiih Wash and 1'ooih Poit.'t i I., -pi mi b in I. I., i t i, n riivtho nam, ion, itiriis fur III., ;i Uli.lt MOll,.. loi lllUl.Hl IWtltll f.U. ,-,i,il,.ii , A, ill .1, l,l. E'.V O A I. ' Il'lf. nil i -i iw I U:. in- t A l.j.iil,- it ,1 1, lit. e I mi -1 1 ,s I i.i If, i priy.ui I I i supply ir.u. iiiitlf.l l'ie Cn.il I I. Ol II ,V I. It MS l.ililili, H n Ii I In- tilt II INI' OV i OIL. HEAT I OU SII. i'"t V.i.tu nnd Sill, t-oii.i.iiilly on h.nol, Gi.ii.i t.,W ii in t t '..i nv l"t t o.tl. j. i. t ijv u lii i it. i.i.vii-i, J.i, i, i -u. l. i.l sill I U t. I Ir-, I.IIV uud iiii,vtio i.riiu. Arrltleul NSUttANCE AGENCY Hi- HIIHMl l , UK, iiMtKt.i miii i r, HiMu uv, r.. I ii'll'ISIM Itsj.lltl t M H. lt. I i u, Mil'-. U i...i '.(.;. A. f J.I . 'it I M . .1 Ill ., In. I., ..a " .' -.. I l.l, " I I. VI I . I ..4X Yt.ll. " " .:. , , r, " ' ' "i II .1, I ". loll, " ' "I ,.i m , M in. , " ' - I --i ai,o.i- l-u I.i 1. i l.ii, " i. al , ik, i '' . .,1 M ml- I, ' '! !' ,, ' ' I .!! ' I ..I i ,. i.i t. 1-ik, ' V I if r.. ,. ,.u A M ! .ui. ,. ' 1 1 m, i . ...ui.ltv, sik I 1 "I W. " ol I -I . . L, Nui k k, " A' I r -,'ki. I kki tl I lbs, " A' (i . I I k il4.ii I i f t.tt.t't livxk kl il - Ik 4 In. .u.,. I , t !.!. I. 4,4 '' f-1 IV L4. Ii ...i, I U ... k 4) l.., ,l,ti , .1 Ii.. 1.1 VJ 8 iJ 11 V k ) 0 a d ft n &. T A IMF.ltltl? IIOUSKjHrondnnit'ircV,: ju nut pt., riiiindeipiiin, J. m. HUTTElt- it vii j ii, rroprieior. April 15, 1871 ly Terms per day, f 3.50. TP' hotel, Tnos. FOULDS, Sr., U Troprlctor, Shnmokln Street, Trcvorton, Norlhnmherlnnd eonnty, Pn. The tnblo Is snp. plied with the best the market Affords, fiood eiainniK nnu niicniive ostlers. LJnn.31,'71 HOOVER IIOrSE, Third Street, at the depot, SUNBURY, PA., Wm. Reese, pro- aim iiii-ii Bunco up ni an Hours. Hsh, Fowls nnd Game. Freeh Oysters con- (lanuy on nana nnu jei vcd In every stylo. Tho wKMii wines nnu liquors nt tnc Bnr. tiTTnniilies will be supplied with oysters done tip la ony stylt, by leaving orders nt the Xiar; ' Nov.5,'70-ly. NATIONAL LAGER BEER KALOOX, ON TniKD FTltEET, KEAn (HI DEPOT, BUNBURY, PA. JOSEm BACnERlnrormstho citlxcns of Bnn Imryandthe public pencrnlly, that ho lias openea n Wioer BEER SALOON nt. the. nmv place. Tho best of LnnorBuer, nnd Malt Liquors w ill bu kept. Also Oysters, &c, constantly serv ed up to customers. ATIOISAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd County, Pa., at tho Station of the N. C. R. V. Choice wines nnd clours at tho bar. The table Is supplied with tho best tho market affords. Good stabling nrd nttcntivo ostlers. LLECiHEXY IIOUNE, Cot,. C1TAS. KLLCKNICU, PJojuirtor, Nos. 813 nnd S14 Market Street, nbovo eighth, P1IILADKLPHIA. i erms, fa per Uuy. Uo respectfully solicits your patronage. WASIIIKCiTON HtJlSK, Proprietor, Corner of JIarket C. NEFF, & Second Streets, opposito the Court House, Siinbiiry, la JliiySS,'70. KOTEL & RESTAURANT, THOMAS A. If ALL, Proprietor, 'bliry St., wct SItAMOKIN, l'KN'N'A. MeaKseivcd r.t nil hours, at short notice. The bes t of Lonors nt the Bar. Tho Table Is eup p.ie l w ith tLebcf t nnd latest In the markets. At tentive scrvuir,,. Terms moderate. Putranao Ht'MMEIS WSTAl RASi r, I.OUS 1 1 U M M KL, Proprietor, tomniereo St., Sn.UIOlvIN, PUNN'A. !lavim,Miift related tin nboye Saloon for tho accomodation or the public. Is ow prepared to serve '.lis friends w ith the bet tclisbments, and lrcsii Lacr Beer, Ale, Porter, uud u'J oilier malt quovs. J. VALllll'S WINTER Ci ADi:X AM) HOTEL -Vo. 7S0, 722, 724 727 Hif St., VUlhADELVMA. WINTER OAjTdEX HOTEL. (ON TnC EtKOrEAN M.AU) Centrally located, conncctln'; with nil tho City Passenger Hallway Cars, from ull lliu . Depots in tho City. Eccrllcut Accommodations for Tra veller. G ra ud Vocal nnd Inst mmoutnl Conce rla every cve'i'inir in the Summer and Winter Garden. CZrOnhttlrlon Concert Evny Aftcrnoon.& KiTnr.iiMi:sv3 Kcuvtir. Olllee of J. Ynli i's Fountain Park Brewery, .'une i, ISTO.-fy- Boots and Shoes! ltoxv ur.orFsi;tt, TVo-d street, nbovo M.i.l:et 'Jtreet, Bmilinrj-, Vu., Is or. ; urc ti to ir. uiulaiture JIOOI'S AND SIIOES r c--:ry 1 .-erlption pt the istiorlest notice. All 1 i- 'toe', h of ti e very be-t, which is made up i i Gie late-t city Mj'lu nt tl:o lnoat reasonable i r:a . Repalilii!? il'inc neatly nnd promptly. The pubiie nio invited to tall and examine his . mi k and woi ktnan-hip beforo purchasing else v h re. KONY DllOFFNER. April 22, 1S71. L 1 l V O 11 ti T O It E ! CHRISTIAN NEFF. S-eond ft reft, opposito tUc Court House, 6UN Ul'ltY, PA., i:spfct!'iil'.y Invites tho attention of Retailers and ot'ti'iis, lii .'t he has on baud, uud will con stall' ! v Keep nil kl.nN of 1 oUi'.iGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, CoiisiMin;;' of Pnrii Brandies! Coiiiac, Chtriy, ' tiiii'. r, Uo, le lie and (Hani. I Wliiskles: Pure RyoCopMr-yiBtlllii,l, Monnu I '.,-alit la, Apple and Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN I Wlmv: Champagne Wine, EUcrry, Poll utnl ! CI tret. ! Crab Cider, Cbanipa.tio Cider, N. Ii. Ruin, , Rrowu Siovt end hcoteh Ale. MtlMAt II ANU BAR BITTERN, An I nil title is 1.1'iuoisi wlileli can be foiind In I'.ie i ii y in.. rl:et-, V ba ll wi'.lbo sold lit Whole .i!e uiel Ret ail, lively rrllelo euaraiitee I ns iioiv-. ui. I. Also, n lar lelol of DE.MlJOlINd an I llo'i I I.l-.!. ulw.ivs oil hand. It?" On! r pioiiitly iitt.iiiUd M, WUiI public p.uroii.i'.:v re-pteilully soliwltJ C NEFF. San'iiiry, July 3, 1 &t. ly. II All UU ARE riil OUT., J. II. t'uulcy, A 1 !. MAuur.T sti:i:i:t, suNUunv, v., II AS l.ii ite 1 n netf ns'oitiiicni i, fall l.lu.U of ll.iiilu.iu-, I ml. i v, Mi'elwnlck' Tu"!1. V0. ol all tl stiii'tloii-. MjVSaoil Malm Altilt i;,S. tin... ttim. tsooki .. A I., I, ull l.lielt of I... .1 it. r l"i Mi .iinakil' and t utdli r'. Etti v llioi ' in i t 11 . i,. .v. uc hue i. in I e louiid ulikll mil I..' -uM as lo ns tan bu Imn.'litot niiyotln.r ,-i 1 1 : i .mi nt '. j llic t ouuWy. t all uud kt u liu ir MO' W. Mm y, D. II, lii'.i. FOR BALE. rpVVil V VII- A lit K I.O'lrt HI IU lorticr uf I fit, in, I mil III ilnlil ,lft. la, In Hie Ho. lo..,h of hiu. toil , on Iti. Ii lli. r uiu ir.' l. U luu ,l,'. io; . " e, .Ill-Id Kill lllthlllldil,n, 1 Uc Iwm. , te.td, i it t'i 11, i,; U II, IU, tluu'd. . .., u l.l on M.il. I .lu.l, In Urn lloi. n.li ! ,l I hi ii i , , on vt In, Ii ii, le urg n ilmil'ii'n Ifin. , 1 ki.tl.lu it n t ..ui'Miii.lniL'.. Iiiqiitui nt Ho: . Hi u i. . H. p. WoLV UtloS, 1 1 1.. II, Is, I. -If. A.Uiiii-i"Hil' :3lullocI)ayc;r;:;, I I. i i li , .i 1,1 our lit blt-ntt;., Umktl lion I . 10 I- I il i) In Hi' t.i I.H.il.lls.. I Ull pal- ii. uur. sua l ..i iii, il.'i., . nt lit u.aiI. j 1 I. ... I.i It . I of p. Iloulltl.l, J I. IiIjL.1." "lk, I .11,111 I I 1 IMI ul UM,.'. I l,t tilllil. h I NilM A to., ' 'ultUu4, UaluD. iplll I , I'll - .lot. moult Vu'tVT i . I, ;i.t'b .-i.u-l Utt-t, I Uttluul, A run. u 1 1 nil w lC II it I ,. , .1.4 pt ... i k 1 1. s i ., n.4 vi.:i r k ul k k.,.t..k 7 j I . , i, t I i L. ,, (t I. .I, itn.ll.u 'A v.. i. ..I, i ., II .n,,.,. Ii.t.,,, , li-.kt,, r " it .i . 1 1 . , i. ,.., , a . ., k I i-l b. ii It. bl I i I in ti.,. i i.ili I t J I I VI 41, i t V, U k"4 kl 'iJ t m h k. ...I t , 1,1 .1, kol, l..m., kw. lit-. . t, l'l -., Ul n H .1 M tl f t . I IU Uklk-.Usj, !, . . k l'.... i , k--tl tl 4 U . ' A I'... I I' ( ll.,. l'k k t...J.. i t, . ' tl 11 J M tfCf -',. SUNBUliy, PAm IIALTI tot'K HOSI'ITA" jyn. JonNSTON, Physician of this celebrated Institution, lias fr.l"r",r4 tno niosl certain, speedy, pleasant and .ctlectnnl rcnilv In the world Tor nil iv ,Dl8EAlsES OF IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of tlio Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of Kidneys und Bladder, Involim iary Oischnrijcs, Impotcney, Oeucrnl Dcliill rT'i ,fCTla" Dyspcpsy, Lnntrnor, Low splilts, Coufusldn of Ideas, Palpitation or the Heart, Timidity, TremhUnirs, Dimness or Bight or Giddiness, Diseaso or tho Head, Throat, Nom or Skin, Affections of Liver, Luniks, Stomnch or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising from tho Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practlcos moro fatal to their victims than tho somr of Svmis to tim tiii,.r. of Ulysses, bllglitlnir their most brilliant hopes sib" rcuuenug marriage, tSe., lmpos- JOUXf) MFV especially, who bnvo becomo tho victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually s weens tn n t,i,ii,i thousands of young men of tlio most exalted talents nnd brilliant intellect. Who lllltrlit ntlt,.- wiso have entranced listcnlinr Senates with the thunders of cloqitenco or waked to ecslncy tho livlug lyro, mav cl1AYil!lX'(,Jk',"",, Married Persons or Younir Men coiitcmnlnMno- marriage, awaro of Physical Weakness-, fl.oss of Procrentlvo Power Impotcney), Nervous Ex citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or any other Disqualification, speedily relieved. Ho w ho places himself tinder tho enro of Dr. J. mny religiously conlldo In his honor ns a e-entle- tnan, nud couUdeutly rely uoon Uis skill us a Phy sivhku. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Impoteney, Lofs of Power, Immediately Cured und full Vigor Restored. This Dlslresslnir Affection which renders T.lrV. mlscrahlo and marriage linposslblu Is the peunlty pnld by the victims of Improper Indulgences. Young persons aro too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consciences that mny ensue. Now, who that understands tho subject will pretend to deny that thu noiver of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by tho prudent I Besides being deprived tho pleasures of healthy oilispriiiL', the most serious aini destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tho system becomes do- ranged, tho Physical nud Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Proerealivo Pow er, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wnstlmr of tho Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay uud Death. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons ruined in health by unlearned preten ders who keep them trilling month after month, taking poisonous nitd Injurious compounds, should apply immediately. JMt. dOIUB 1 Ol, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduated from ouo of tho most eminent Colleges in the United States, nnd tho greater part of who.so ifo has been spent in the hospitals of London, Pris, Philadelphia aud elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ring ing in the head nnd cars when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed nt sudden sounds, bashfulucss, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes witUderungemeutof mind, vvcrocured Immediately. TAKE 1'AUTICLL.AR KOI ICE. Dr. J. addresses nil tlioeo who have Injured themselves by improper Indulgence nnd solitary Inibits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them lor cither business, study, society or mar- nauro. TiiEsn uro eomo of tho sad aud melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back nud Limbs, Pains In tho Back and Ileud, Dlmucus of Sight, Loss of Mus CilllirJ.V4cr.i,Ull'ltatlon9t.1,f'..yr?rUli'l,Jel,,'' I unctions, General JJcllnty, fcympioius ut Con sumption, tfce. Mentau.y The fenrful effects on the mind are much to ho dreaded Loss of Memory, Con- nition or Mens, Depression ol ppii-iis, .vu Forebodinus, Aversion to Society, bull-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c, uro some of tho evils produced. Tiioi'sands of rersons of nil nges can now judire what Is tho cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming, wcati, pale, nervous nnd emaciated, having u singular appearance nbout tho eyes, couirhiiiid fyuiplomttolcuubuiup tlon. YOUNG MEN Who linvo Injured themselves by ft certain prac tice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned I rom evil companions, or nt sellout, mo elicits of which urc nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage Impos sible, uud destroy both lulnd uud body, uhould apply Immediately. What a pity that ft young man, the hope of Ids country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from nil prospects and enjoyments of lite, by tho consequence ot deviating lrom tlio path of nature and Indulging In a certain secret habit, tucu portions mi-st, iii'lorecoiileiiii'lallug MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind uud body are tho most necessary requisites to promote couuiiblitl happi ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage t Hit) prospect hourly darkens to tho view t tho mind becomes shadowed w ith despair and tilled w ith the melan choly rtlli'tilou, that tho bapplucsa of uuother become biluulcil wall uiirovvn, A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds that ho has imbibed tho seeds ol ilils painful disease, It too olleu happens that uu ill-liuicd seiisu of shame, or dread of discovery-, deters lilin lioin uppling to those who, from ed ileal Ion ami respectability, can alone befriend him. delaying till tho coiisi iiiitlonul symptoms of ihls horrid diseasu iiiitko llu lr uppcar.iiii-c, such us ulcerated sore thrt'iil, diseased nose, iiottui.il lulus lu the litau uiul lluilis, Uiuinons ot sight, dealiicns, nodes on lliu (hill bones uud Ul ink, blotelits uu the head, lace and txirc mutes, pro- gitssiug Willi fiiulitlul rapidity, till lit lad Uu palate of lue mouth or the bom s of lliu iioie tail lu, and I bo liilliii lit this uvvlul disease beeuliiti u horrid object of i'uliiinlcr.ilioii, till death pul it p, Hod lo his dreadful kiilleiiug, by kcuding liini to llial I iidiseovereUCuuiiliy from wheuec no U.ivi lb r rnui iik." Ii U u uu lam holy fact that thousand DIE vii dims to this leinlilu tlu.j.e, I lining It falling Ini.i I l.e binds uf Ignorant or uiicUllllul I'KK 'I l.M'KliS, wh.i, by lUu usu of that deadly l'. i iiii, Meieiiiv, A.e., dtsairoy I be tiHiklituiluii, i.n.l lu. ..stblo of curing, Itui'p Gin unhappy sull. in iMt.uiii urttir uionili l ikiiiK tin It iioxltius or In Jui ious compound, uud liikieud ol btiug ri "tnr.il I I a leueVl ul ul 1.11c V loriilld Hill pluuik, lu il .alr leitvu blui vtllU ruiiml lluallU tit tlelt over hit IMllillif llia.lpiilltlllelll. 'lu kUt h, llielt lolc, Dr. JitllkkTom plrdg'; Illlll- i II lo i n., ii, r lliu iiol liivlolalilu but-ieey, uud In, ni liu i vti-ii.iiti piat tlou uu4 otti vullt.iik in llm unit lb ipil.tl ol l..iios, und I liu tli-l I,; I I.i t ouiili v, no - o i nd, ( i, nice, I'lnlitd, Ipln4 Mild fliek Itele, t kit. iblt'd III oil, r lliu luu! tir Iiiii, .pti.ly a... I ill ,l.i. . I ,l,i.Jlil ll.o i. ',,11 lot Ull lli.tS.tlt4 Ol llllpl ll'll in e. lilt. JiUISnld.N, Oll K i:, SO. 1, . HtLDl l.li K milKi'l-, II tl im.,uu, M. II. Lift lulid .11.! ..llig fllll UaUlutme llit. kiia ti -, 'i k 1 1 out tUi: toiubfi ktl uvH Iti ubl Vt uuiati kn I It, unit, i . t 7 N.i Uttit Itlvc4 KtiUkS ..ip.il4 uud lol.Ull.il j 4 kUUiU lu Uu Uktstl I'll ll.u llp.J. I'H- i u it, (Ui'UiS kl4lu i;-, kit I kind 4 puili'iii til kiiVIIII-l-iUtllt tltttli.illg UI4oUtk. I I.i 1 1. klk kU 4..4..J I kltlJ, ih.lbll. ku l MullUlw.k u. u.Ul 'liilllu lltHtikUHk k I'L) alt Uu, lnUo. kiniu4 luiuiurf li tt4Uti Ol ,. I k)liu UulvlluUaU' Ull lulu tbt.l (vir, llial lh. Jot, u. it utiiik II iitvkM.ai t a4 t. 1. UOJ lw lUua LkkiqUloll-l klllt l.l. .wlf i"u iimI l. i it4tutui n .pmua a.k lmui lu tU vtlUk, KM-iHi vikr ur iiik ruffs. 1kvii..t. Iki.u.4b4 iuiv4 l t L la .-ui. i.i, Uliul, ).! .11.1 .kl ti4 llk 1,1.111 I'O lot p.4l4bl vis! I'lll"tlk l,tU.i 1 l, J .uu.lu, ltta,Mv4 t lUk ik'ivktk,l .It ik I H.4 till, kki SUkk) UtliAi bait!,, 14,' u tl Vul li .1, llkkli4 kkaikl 4 kklkllMltMl lUs. 't.U,t, iM.iitk L9 kl4kij'i.4 kk 4 4,li.iUii.4, il il....., ..,i... ,U, kt kkb.t4.t kk'lt sW lb. Utt4' kkj pttlUII SrttDll ssJ ( I ii f.bk4 It, U l' 'V- .. SATUnDAYliimNG, JULY METSY lt:sTBOi THE I'AIMER. snqcEL to ''mbt iro I Ana oct." By Jtev. Petrotoim V. A'a?. I've brought back tlo pipe, lawyer, nd fetcfi- cd the parson hera, To sco that things are regular, settled up fair nnd clear For I've been tnlkhg Tlth Caleb, aud Cakjb has talked with Be, And the 'mount of ( is we'ro minded to try ouco moro to ngrc;. So I came here on tie luslncss only a word to say, (Caleb Is staking p Vines uud couldn't eomo io-iny, Just to tell you aril parson bow that we've changed our mud So I'll tear up the puper, lawyer, you sco R wusu't signed, Aud now if parson Is ready, I'll wa!U with him toward home, I want to thank bin for somo things ; 'twas ir. V"'1 f blm to wip, UC S sboweu mo chriatiau spirit, stood by us firm and trim . ' We mightn't huvo changed our mind, 6qire, K he'd been a lawyer too. Tlicro I Row pooil the sun feds, an.' (trass ana oiowin' trees t . n r,i ci Bonicthing about the." A .rye- -'a"4 n fccl Ct I waslnofte"uua to s'" Purticuwa to that unit). . . . ' But it's right that " "houiii isuow, parson, about our tiip'sS" We'd becu somo 'IS ' o-waverlu ft little, Caleb And wlsifcd"! hateful parcr at tho bottom of the sen I , , , 1. guess 'tvvts the prayer ou said last evening, ' ani t,lC 'cw words jou said, That thawed the ico betvecu us, and brought thligs to a head. You see, when wo canio to division, tlicro wu3 things wo couldn't iivlde ; Thcro was our twelve-yea' old baby, she couldn't be satlslled To go with one or the oth;r, but Just kept whlm pcrlu' low, "I'll ttny with papa anc mautiuu, aud where they go I'll go." Thou there was GrnnJsire'i Bible ho died on our wcddlug day Wo couldn't balvo tho tld Bible, aud chould it go or stay i Tho sheets that were Caleb's mother's, her samplar on tho wall, With the sweet old uaniei worked in Tryyhcna, aud Eunice, uud Piul. It began to be hard then, parson, but it grew harder still, Talkln of Caleb cstablislcd down at McIIonrys- VillCi Three dollars a week 'twould cost no tneudin' uor sort of care. And boi.rd at the widow Mcachnm's, a woman that wears false huir! Still wo went ou a-talkiu' j I agreed to knit cutuc gocks, And uiuko a dozen striped shirts, and a pair of wutuus liocks, Aud ho was to cut a doorwuy from the kitclica to tho tlied : "Bavo you climbing 6teps wuelt lu frosty wea ther," ho sal l. Uo brought mo ll.o pcu at last l 1 felt ft sluklu', and ua . SixtV-tllKC. " -.., H,,vti-of 'Twas then you dropped In, parson : 'iwasu't mucu iniii nai bant, Little children, love one another," but tho tluug was killed btouc deud. I should like to rnnko confession net that I'm going to say Tho faint was all on my tide, that never was in way, But It may be truo that women tho' bow 'tij 1 can t tee Aro a tritlo moro ncgravalln' than mcu know ItOW to be. Then, pareon, the nelglibtrs meJdllu' it wasu't pounir tlt t And the church u-l.ibniui' wlt'i us, 'twas worse than wasted toil ; Aud I've thought, and o las Caleb, though may- i o we arc iiomg wrjiur, If they'd kept to their ou bUtlueiiS, wu bkould have got along. There was Dcacou Amos Purdy, a good man us wo Kuovr, But hadn't a gill of labtrin',csocpt with ft scythe una Hoc i Then u load cuino over In peach tlmo from the v llbur ncightiorlootl. "Season of prayer," thiy called it l didu't do uu tin atom ol gooa. I'll tell you ubout tho hilfer ouo of tho kindest and uc-t That Brother Fphralm tuvc me, the full wo WoV' td out West : I'm frco to own il rilsj iuo that Caleb should tluuk uud say fUe died of coiivuloioi'4 u vow that milked four gallons u day. But I be. dn'l have rpoko of turnips, in.eju'1 1 :lC lU'l U bll iTurS, Aud said Laid li,,i-, and hinted us If 'iwak all 1,! looS 1 And 1 tl lake u ul bad., i .u sou I thai Iti'othau l t i, r break ti,t ; Tlioiii'li the cow was chokid Willi a tuiulj", never had .1 tluubt. '1 lull there air I'iuts of d.xiilue, nnd viea of a I. .Uiu ..l ie. I'm w i:ii,i ' 1 1 -t.p d!tu ,-sl.i : wo caii'l bolli uf- loid lo Wiii, 'IHoni l liu.; itie lii'ln I'luui liny sooner, uia paliu' aboil vvh. ii it o due, .MllloU'i'll I feel HI iltkUl'.Uleil lllut mine's liiii fc.elipti.at 'it it. But Hit) ble si'd. stti jtl.i uf tlio B.I !f, I've K..r:i cd lu Hunk (ol, lie In Hie IcaU we hail with il c.tioUe lo piuve ou doetriiic b), Bui Hit m I Uu I coiii.k Ij u iu iorro, uil vtUeu u e'l e oil out kl,t. , 8, If Cultti wou'i tiL'uu wu frco Mill, I'll Uuvc ulout; liiti tltiCik. One iiotluii of CuUt's, ptikou,kC4.'iuk ruiUcr uilsiy uu I d:ni j I kiLti, Il II i-oiuea ioieuUul, )ua'd it,:Ui;u wold will, lilnl. It doit I i .illis elaii.i lu (CukJt,, ub4 lur (okpi 11 lui I t It ti, 'iU.ll li.il. lovu I,. I '.if lu UeaVvU fof lit I'" i q lallii. X lit IC. 1'vil l.u au. b Ull tieeUttoti Why, jr.oil, II Glut U a,i, Vul Ii' t du'l bjl il Mi! kul ku U.tblul lu litvueiits lull. bitiuk. I lu.i ituolbil fpliibu, 4 hold ll llwi.Ul ku4 k i ul... If WU l ul l l c l.t-41 14 bltt kill, W WUU'I l JV4CC- ub.w lUwiti. But lUllk'k Hill Hqj.,1 ld Uial.U', )wU kbuW il, 4laollt kb. 4l bum' lull: iu4vi l4i upu Ukt Ui i L. u ! k-t uul, Au4 luk lu U I4l4 UkH Liui, Uu ln tlutu tolutk 14 K't, At If -4, II 4'u I Iklw4 u tut 'l4 lUkl uw tiiwii ink kti, 4k4 Uf, tl.-l kvtoi njU, s ww tUlut, Itkvs I-, ii I 'urn k .1 t t , t 4 Ii. , .l bi..4(i.l 14 4 kltalS .k IU44S kit L. Il ! I. k , Mi, i t -). k.l tt'l I.Od ll.tU'ia.ltk k.41 kt. I U. . Vig'll k-t b kkt Ulvlt, tu4 I' I Vkl Uk tu "4, ItUtull It uul Ii 4 "44 iwliUttiii-lJ it 'ft ll if J,' Iwbl ilvIjMlIuiiJ 8, 1871. Siottllanccns. v A Hint to Life lnsurni.ee Agcnfn. TJio Fate or It. ! nnn. From the Clnclnntill Commercial. 5cnjfiuiin 1'. Guna wns tlio ogont of an insurunco company., llocrtino uround to my olMco eleven times a day to bco if bo coulil not persuade nio to tuke out a lifo policy in bis compntiy. Housed to way lay nio ou tho Btreel, nt eburcli, in my own buusc, and boro mo obout that policy. If 1 wont, to tlio oiierii. (iutin would buy tlio next neat to me, and sit tlicro tho ivliolo evcuina, talking nljoul sudticu death find Mm nilvnntnrrp. oftho ten vear pkiu. 11 1 got into a street car, Gunu -would eo rushiiiR in nt tlio next corner, au'ality my siila nnd drag out n lot of 'i C0UiQ tables nnd begiu to cxplaiu vJ;uc- lf j fat beat bis coiiip-any out ol a,rnnt up would down to diuuer in ft flj'g the cliair next to conic Gunn, nnd,moa ci,CCrful nncctlotu me, ho Tvoulii,bw insui-cd iu his company about a JU ortly Inst week, and was buried for S-tfay. If I intended tho fuueral of a .Vbarted friend, nnd wept as they threw the earth upon his coliiu, 1 would hear a whis per, nud, turning around, tlicro would be the imkiiuiUible lienjamiu 1'. Guun, burst iug to say : "J'oor Smith ! Know him well. Insured lor 10,OU0 itt our company. Widow lull in comfortable circumsiMicea. Let me take your 11:11110. Khali I "f " 110 lollowctl nio everywhere ; until at last I cot so sick of Ci uuu's persecutions that I left towu suddculy one eveuin'j; nnd hid myseii 111 a secliuloil country village, hop ing to get rid of him. At tho end of two weeks 1 returned, reaching home nt ouo iu the morning. 1 had hardly got into bed beforo thcro was a ring at the door bell. 1 looked out, nud there was (J unit with nu otlicr person I Ho naked if Max Adder was at home. 1 said 1 was tho man. Mr. Guau then observed that ho expected my return, and thought ho would call around about that insuranco policy, lie said he had tho doctor with him, and if 1 would eomo down ho would take my name nud nave me examined, immediately. 1 was too indignaut to reply. 1 6hut tho window with a slam nnd went to bed ngaiu. Afler breakfast iu the nioruiu I opened the front door, and there was tiunu sitting on the steps with his doctor, wailing lor me. Ho had been thcro nil night. As I camo out, they seized nic nnd tried to undress mo tlicro on tho pavement in order to cxamino me. 1 retreated nnd locked myself in tlio garret, with ordei'3 to admit nobody to tho House unlit 1 camo uowu siairs. 5ut Gunn wouldn't be balllcd. Uo ac tually rented the houso next door, nnd sta tioned himself iu the garret adjoining niiue. Yv ncn nc got tixcil lie spout his time pound ing on tho partition nud cryiug : "Hallo I Atleler ! Adder 1 I say 1 How ubout that policy r want mo to unco her out now r" And tiicu he would tell mo somo mors anecdotes nbout men who wcro cut oil im mediately nfttr paying tlio lirst premium. liuL 1 paid no ntluutiou to him aud mado no noise. Then ho was silent for awhile. Suddenly, one nioruinj;, tho trap door of my parrct was wronciieu 011 ; mid, upon lim-nlfUTWv'bh death'' rarj coming down tlio ladder nt me. JL lltd from tlio houso to the rrcsbytcriau church close by, and paid tho bexton twenty dol- '.it " i" ti-t, iuu euuiu up 10 vuo point, Ot tllO steeple and sit astrido of the ball. 1 pro mised him twenty moro if bo would exclude everybody front that steeple for a week Unco sakly ou the ball 1 mado myself com fortable, with tho thought that 1 had Gunn nt adisadvanluoc, and i dctcrmiucd to boat hint linal!y, if 1 bad to stay there a month. About an hour afterward, while I w.13 bukiug at the superb view tu tho west, .1 heard a rustling arouud 011 the oilier side of the steeple. I looked uround and thcro was Benjamin 1'. Guun creeping up the side ot that .spire in a balloon, iu which was tlio Doctor uud tho tabular estimates oftho losses of his company from, the Ton- 1111c system 1 4s soon us Guuu reached tno uuii 110 tnrow his grappling iru.n into the shingles of tho steeple, and asked mo at what age my lather bad died, and if uny of my ttuuts ever had lue consumption or liver complaint. Without wailing to reply, I slid down tho steeple to tlio ground, uud 100K iuu urst 1 rain :ui- tlio .Mississippi al ley. In twj weeks 1 was iu Mexico. 1 determined to go to the interior nnd seek some wild spot 111 some elevated region, where no Guun would ever dare to come. 1 got on a mule nnd paid a guide to had mo to tho summit ol I'opocataiioti. AVo arrived at Hie loot of tho mountain nt uoon, Wo toiled upwards for about four h.iurs, jusi ncioi'o lvaeiuiig mo lop 1 hoard a hotuiil of voictM, and, upou rounding a point of ruck, who should 1 boo but lloiijiuuiti l Gunn, scaled 011 the very edge of thu crater, explaining tlio tuiluvviiiiKiit plan to his guitlii, and stupefying him with a mortali ty table, while tlio doctor h id the uthcr guide a lew yards olf examining him, to see if he was healthy! Mr. Guun arusu uud said he was gi.i l to sco me, because now he could talk over that busitnss about the policy without U-ar of interruption. Iu 11 paroxysm of rage 1 pushed him hack Into ihe critter, nnd ho fell U thuUsnild feet be low Willi a heavy thud. As lie struck tho boiuiit, I h, iwd a voice screaming nit sonic lluiig :tbt,ul "iiiin-fut fcitiire," but lhc;eva 1 a k lulu, 11 convulsion 11 iiiu i.iuuitiaiu, a clotl'l ofhiuoke, and 1 heard iu limiv, 1 know Ii w.u wrung. I ku vv 1 lm.1 no ilgbl In kill (iuiiii in liut milium ; l ui he forced niu to dti it ill bell' dt ieliHti, uud 1 luipv lilk awful file will bo 11 warning tj other illkillillteO Ugcul VtlliJ ielUUiU UlUouy Us, A Wutuwu'sj t'l'OMl t'lllutlM. fclHllutf JI- li Uol imagine for a in iiiu.nl that tho vt i iu r ol ihu tiado ik 1 iiht r uu ngt ul or iu thu iiitcivkt .,1'au uiul fur llm kttlu n Ihcko Iii altli, ktiviis'ili uud iiui vo iltkiro) ilia in- til Ullli lllk. No, ludeeil 1 1 haU), desplkt', ttUiuiiiiiile, tleltkl, ul.lioi', tho wry ight Hlld kouud ui u ketvin liiiiehiiu, uiul 1U11 v.U t'UilO lu Utili olio uf I In HI, l.ui-UJJ l iiU me. Any ollu.r luitiliuill Mtult U-ut 1 iy .i up mm uu. I a 1 oiidueivu lo ht iiiili. '1 In y uu 4 loiis.ni. 1 , 01.0 and nil, uud 1 d i lli.l k. e uny 1 l.' l. e III ih. lll, tint, L .11.1 It 4 li44 Ut ull lU'i I -l. 1 bi ln tu l,.il tU koitkUul mi. I i-fiitniil. il U-.J 1 1' a.i vWio4 U4UI III 114 W'.ll'.ll kill 111. IU W . '.It'll CUl ill U, 4 U.l bfvuk ti.il I '.nsl l.Hi II .'I ll.U It lit Ull UM olio. Il ii ui II It I'. 'iiai.it ', Vi 41.11 : tll.ilu UlMiU Ihu U lV.t Hl.tl Itit. In. II lima it 410 ihuiii un h r I. ui.il C' will tiiitkj Woman t rot und I ul l.ef o II tpiiiltui.il tuitii r, It Ik l-iiuii it tt wiii; M.41 1. Iuu. SsA i"Uj u'i I It 11 I lady k.i,. "AlUI I l'4'.u WotVc44l Ut In It liliu 4 kiW li.tuik I nut vwapkuly (in oil, 4'id lu Jual tint tUW t l 1 lukli4li 'ai (bkaiuoy nnl tiktuUkily-ili I i.oiki r ir , t t'ltkk. I! nil y irtry iiUatiil lb 1 1 Di.iU rust.! Uf" 0 ( New Rrlct, Vol. S. No. 10. ( Old Series, Vol. 01, No. as. lisrii of tears." And yet sho went on stitch ing, rufliintz and embroidering, until the nrliclps composing her own nnd her chil dren's wnrdrobo wore miracles In tho "ay of fino nnd bcnutirul noodlcwork. Sewing machines nro now very common indeed, nud two-thirds of tho posst'stors of theso negative blessings will tell you that for some renson or other, they aro not nenr ly ns well os thtvr, cd to be ; tliey nave a dreadful pai 1U llleir hack, their iunbs nrc weak nni' trembling, they aro languid, the joints oi their knees swell, their sides nnd shoulders nchp, or they Iiavo a lameness across Jheir chest. You surjgcU Hint tho runchii" nmJ something to do with it, nud k,ty aru al1 iu atuis nt ouce. " Ves, it I ti es tariii, out tucv could Dol get otong 'without it ; they would n'.t part ith it for nuy money if they shouldn't pet nnothcr. Tlicy could not possibly dress like other people if it was not for the mnehino. AnJ you repeat mentally that convenient saying nbout "tho fooLVniid odd, "dio t lien, if you had rather bo out of the world than out of tho fashion." Justice constrains no tn admit tlmt sew ing machines tiro well enough iu them selves, nnd that their work is of exceeding beauty nnd utility, but it is tho vsc of them that does the mischief. If a bard-working mother of a family would take a nico ma chine in good order, nnd do her eewing with it In the plain mnnnerehewns obliged lo do beforo the advent of sewing mncbiiit'S. nud tako tho time thus gained for rest and recreation, it would prove a real blessing. Jiut iu tho way they aro used, they nre fre quently n, curse. 1 conscientiously believe that tho most universal use of tho 6ewing machine iu tho middle classou is the cause of much of the physical degeneracy, and lack of health nnd vigor, which is so com moil nmoug a large class of girls and young women. 1 am awaro that many people will call this idea a bobby, nnd laugh it to scoru, but I am euro nuy thoughtful and reasouable person will ngroo with mo In a measure. Those who laugh nt my theory 1 will first nsk if they ever saw a fat or even respectable looking horBO iu the never-end-iug wheel of a threshing machine or wood saw. Borrowtnjj TronMc.' There is a class of people who arc, to Csc a homely sayiug, always "borrowing trou ble. They cultivate a frame of mind which should not bo indulged in even by those suffering bodily or mental affection, and how much less, then, siiould wo excuse it in persons surrounded with blessings, and whoso lot, compared with tho average of humauity, may bo deemed one of luxury nnd case. Cnu tho great and bcnclicicnt Creator, whoso eunshino irradiates tho earth nnd shines aliko upou the high and tho low, the just nnd the unjust ; whose omnipotent nnd divine hand paints all things that aro Dcauiuui in nature, iroiu tho majestic clod to tho humblo llowcr ; who numbers the very hairs of our heads, aud is said to care even for the insignificant sparrow can Ho forget our roes and sor rows, and ceaso to bo pitiful to Ilia highest creation Trust iu an overruling Trovidcnco is everywhere inculcated fn Holy Writ ; de spondency ana repining nowncra. w e are told that faith, that confidence, may rc movo muumWa ,n:na 0f grief and sorrow, mountains of doubt; mountains of error. If there be nught of trust in our nature let it repose on Him, iu whom there is "neither variableness nor the shadow of turning." That miserablo mutability which characterizes frail hutrnnity per tains not to tho Deity. Thcro is no uecd of argument hero. Let tho aillicted rather contemplate tho boundless mercy aud bc-ne-licenco of their Creator than their own suf ferings. Why will people, in the enjoyment of health and competency, let their thoughts wander into gloomy channels ; strive to fathom futurity, nnd robo coming time iu dark nnd chilly garments, wrought out of their own despondent fancy? Such people we couaider mentally diseased, aud suiur ing under a malady which clips tho wings of faith and trust, nnd gives them over to melancholy and despair. Despondcucy belongs only to those doleful regions where hope never comes. Wo were not pluood iu this beautiful living world to brood and dream of sorrows uud troubles that may never come, nnd to see only horror iu every cloud that crosses tho heavens. Tncro is a better uso of the life which God litis given us. Let us do our whole duly, both to our fellow-beiugs und our selves, with energy and cheerfulness, in every condition iu which wo may be placed, and trust tho Author of our beiug iu every dispensation. "Trust iu God aud fear no danger." It is quite us easy to cultivate n hopeful and cheerful temperament ; to look up-u tho bright nide and pick out ihe brigiit Ryots iu mutt oftho ccvurrcnct of life, as it ij to despond over lliein. Lilo U loo tihni t, uud our duties are tno nmny and t- i'.u porlant for us to fritter mvay an valuable lime, iu iTtKiktuj nud despouiletiey. L. t us rather eouscientioutly ituprovo u.l our 111. tint, 'Kl prtv in "I , ll.at wo mav no ntiin 1.1 1-..H.I. i- ,1 t iiibl'i'il ni c.niiiL i.l- ll'tiH liiti nt tlio aivliil eiisis ot inti.iiieo iiitii tho toys tori. 111s l.ni.;,loiii of tho heleatb r. - i'ii'a id'jiAi t Ji'uorii. KiMiAKKAin.n Ai riov or A lit i;u Man.Iu Uoncjl iooW t.iwntliip, I'hiMt t count v, lives it lo in 11.1moJ1.svj llikluiiiimu liovv W ) ears oi l, w lo bv'eaiiiu blind ill ihe ii"Oot'bciill yens, IVoui uu alt lc of li ver. This 11111 11 hits lived in ili.t..'vlu.i..k till bin life, sml ullUoUli bluul, h is) Veen Very U-" -lul. Ho I..11 a Lteal love f r iitii ruvuneut nildlllik luillt-Vlltli ht'llke.t.bilill'l, l U'.p.ll t of tho w ood vvoik of which Wii e l Iii ciMi t oiiklriletiipll. lie liovT oeeupii'soue i f the in, Mliiutrd nil the south kldu of what l Lii'.n 11 ill Wt'Shh M uilltuiu, about Unto inili't I'i'uiii V4y1u kburtf, uu thu roiid leading Itt.iii S ujiual.urg tn 1 org u nt own, Ink l-ott,Hru litultd linii'lig Hut Ueeki I liiwUll I mi m ith it 1 unci road to it, yet l.u van tin. I l it lioin ut uuy Itiuu wuUt.ut iln) k iI.Ukt aid hoot any otic, liu iuu pa Irt.iti one J l.iiu I'l iiiu llit r II I- a tlis lal'io t-f tunr or llvo no U in iU.'.u 1.1 ighbnili.u.if ; know a tlio il.:k it lit imi U net i ii lu lgliliois Ut be lil'l'K Ai'tii liu in, knows I It J loiei uf liui tilth rent prt n with uhuiu ho is tti;iU.ttllUj, uud HI many IlittulaiS Hull 1 .1t.ikU.p4. Uu i'.u. ( 11 the iiitii lent kn-.U of iii.iU r, i-'t'i link . u tli4kiu4 loik, U juiu ertm liiittt'i. t un liuuj mi u', ib.n VAimd, klld Mil. 11 duitt 111 diy'S W oik Will lii'U l.lkSlo ui.,1 tctulU lJ ll.U W iks Ik Ut loli.m mi,' tiity itd Mi l UiiU M wott J by "iii.i one, liu tiiu bt.i. lt.i)i tud wl.tW .11 I V.. tin t UUI 4 L'll, 1111 4 en,! l.aitj Ij blui siikio. . r-1 in. I.'. 1 lib Ik k r sj hiJ I Slid bu 1411 Uf 11 i; "U14 4I0114 ii null iioni ,..i t -.i I. J 1,4, L.4. Utkk. l4k) kUUl lU4y Vktlll l)tt'4.t .4,.,. 'M' - "--"-. . II. ,,Vtl,l l-"Ui)ualP.lkl,tul.ll-Ulkkll1ol-,'a-U.la.:H. -"..'.a, U- M.t It. ah. ..1 I ... . I .... I .11. .it.. ..a tin a.t 1 I 11 ...11 J I1414 t'al ii. y 4i ir, ll4 ai"l Xllll I I I llial. till Ul "M W)lll 1.4 liuuktu h'lal llUlll Ill U')ll'X"l .'! ' a.. 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The ! .n '. of Monb, lying east or the Jordan aud Dead fcien, beiug under Turkish ru e, nnd the authorities being jealous of all tho inovr liients of tiavcleis, 1ms been lcudol'u-ts-tcry, nnd few nnd fir bctvt ecu tinvv Lien exploratious of it. In IritlS, Jlcv. i". A. Klein, a Prussian niissluuary at Jerttitv! j.u, travrliug in Monb under Hie protcctiou of an Arab Sheikh, discovered a remiirku' :?. stone nniotig the ruins of the ancient city of libon. The stone wns origiutiliy thr. e feet nud live luetic iu height, nnd one foot nine inches in width cud thickii'.'ss, with an inscrii'tion of thirty-four lines. It is be lieved that originally thcro were eleven hun dred letters on the stcme, but ouly six hun dred and jixty nino have been restored, r it was partially broken In pieces nflor curi osity concerning it luid led tho Arabs lo suppose it valuable, nnd that money ceuld Uo obtained for separate pieces, 'ihe in scription wns in the ancient characters used by the- inhabitants of Moah, nud lirvvir. bteu dociphered by cdepls iu this fpeci-. j of lore, it issatisltictoiily nsA'i iaiued tint tho insciiptioti is older than most U tf " (Jul J eslamcnt, nnd was, lieyond doubt, made lu the year tlmt Elijah the prophet was translated into heaven. It reaJs likj ft chapter in the liiblc, and gives siren t confirmation to the frets related iu the in spired volume. It h.iaarnge of at lcat twcnly-sevcn lutn,lrcd yenrs, being tl.e work of a pel-son who dwelt iu immediate contact, with the penple ol Israel during tho whol.i period of their marvelous history. Tho in scription narrates the achievements of King Me&lia, the Moablto monnrch who fought against Jchntam and Jchosnphnt, nnd speaks oftho vessels of Jehovoh take from tho captured kVebo and dedicated to Chcmorc, the national deity of the conquer or. 'This inscription not only depicts tlio wars between Israel and Moab, so vividly pictured in the Old Testament, but itlso strikingly illustrates the historical, geo graphical and religious relations of these kingdoms. Thcro are few occurrences more remarkable, even in this ngo of surprises, than tho manner in which tho Moabitc stone has been awakened from the sleep of three thousand years, to unfold the secrets of language, nnd of.history, nnd to confirm, by its emphatic testimony, the essential accuracy oftho Hook of Books. Flowers nnd (Tellurcn. In an article on the influence of toys in educating and forming the tastes of child ren, Blanchard Jcrrold writes charmingly on tho subject of flowers. Ho says : I would havo Uovrers crowded in the school room windows of the very young. I would build broad open balconies for tho baby scholars; where, during every daylight moment of fair weather, they might have fresh air, and bits ot beauty, flowering un der their inquiring eyes. 1 would havo the Pouponnicro of Brussels copied ; making elementary education begin not when n. child has been already erected into a littl'j monster by bad parents and evil surround ing ; but in its protected cradle, in the first ' eliakmg 01 us rattle, and tlio Lirst pointing of its Lingers to pictures nnd plants. Wu should or our children would see tho (,ood results of such cradle tenching ; of tctbelics thrown into the alphabet, into the toyshop, tho phy-grouud, nnd tho ndorn ments of tho school-room. Tor tho child that is alive to the simplest lessons nnd beauties of tho field, that can delight in striving to imitate if only with straw ot paper a beautiful form placed before it, i farther on tho way to a higher education, even should subsequent cveuts prove unto ward in its path, than tho crenture of dull, uulormed eight in inlaucy, who may bo kept well nt sehooi under good masters. 4V feeling for tho beautiful, a delig'.lt in it, which nt present is almost unknown iu England, is that which wo shall strive afler, not iu nrt acideraios, but iu infant schools and nurseries. The roughest Dutch doll is tho Venus do Medici to tho child that nurses it. We givo tlio ugly ihiug to the chiitl, and so mako for ourselves the after-diiiieulty of provtug that dolly in ugly. Tho remark appliis to nearly ail toys ; ter tainly to all lUut are LugiibU. Viilltiug toul liuut Cor Fuel. A correspondent of tho Sticxt'h' U.uri can writes : It is 11 wtll-Liiowu fact that coal, cither bituminous 01 nulhraeile, produces in min ing, breaking, screeuing, uud handling, nil amount ol duil, commonly kuown ns slack coal, amounting on an average, to lifty per cent, of the cntil production, thus causing a considerable loss to the parties iive.iged in minim;, ns but u small p,.; tioti of this dust coal, and that only ot tun bituminous coal. 1 is ncfiit'd it-r 1..k1,s. 1:1111 purposes, while I tho iit'.tl.raciio 'ack iscntireiy useless. Tho 1 iintiK-iw" quantity of refuao coal must I tteei.saitrity 00 gut nut of iho way, whether , Uuiupi tl iulo i stream, tu Ui can led oil', or j heaped on crnuud which has t bo deiirly ; paid for. In tho uuthracito coal regions, tins unmctitio umountot w.iktu in constantly ! being piled up lllOUUil the luilU'S ill vasl. uiiMguny lU'iuuii, uurying 1110 iiuiiiiig yu Vy.ve, un. I siidly cucrn.tcb.ui on the limit of many of the chief towns. Thu uiuouiit i.fthts Wiist eaiinot bo k-s than litteeu 1111I l niiHnl' t 'iih, nnd evirf iur adds pj tho Itlpldiy iiici:iiii.dil'l hiitil;. In l'laiiee, iu Ueruuiuy, in IU. Viutn, und ill illl-lailit, tlio kUek ol Ihu btllUlllUotl.'' coal 1 .1 1 been Couvei ted int j lumps or ruke ul'ilillon tit sien uud shiipt by mixuv; it witti vuul .ir. Monsieur iKibuynin, lioin l'.,iiH, kl uteJ ihe lin t iiu'iiifiicttiroof uitl lii Ul Itiet in' iis-r,l"iiiei-.iled slack, ut Moil-liuy-m- iaiubio ( ts.!,-,iu,ii) nbout tlevtii Jiiiiait -o. jlo poktetat.4 tJ-Uuy tto inuilU :icioi.t4 iu IW-fium uud lfk in r'raiiev. Ho niaiiul.it', t ud Iii I '.0 our l.'JOO.usi 1.1 j l n railroad eoiuji.uitea lined u.i1,(aKI 1 U II,ii" tmik ihu navy um.1 ui.ihm I..11, bud other lu ia-irie u .tl Ions. ! ining Ihu ruUruid ti inpiuiti, ll.ul i i I the i'urit, llvnns, Med.Uir'littall I'olikUnu IpUbteJ Colli liellistlil), rcqlHini l.'.HKI l'ii Kr day. Tho IVilhiiii Iv-iilitad Coiiipauv, il tmutc. 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