i r i ' . 1 5- 'A v V'W i I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN" PRESIDENT. IIksky Clay. TERMS I I w O i Z A S A t . VOLUME 2. EBENSBUIiG, PA., THURSDAY, 8 IBER 20, 1800. NUMBER .15. ..J Li 1 ft i i s$ mi i j h. fa . h 1 i a ir I a I a ,M M liif i t-.;4 ;tMh J tjP - DIRECTORY. EXi'ilESrfLY FOil -'TUB ALLEOHA.N IAS. list or rosT oiticls. ;i:ti. 1'ost Masters. JKstrtcts. 7 i. 1...mIi itrt.'i .in Vmii'T . , ; t ree a, -j-f - ) -'1"- r. ...... n. m .. !-.' ; j in i,-' v,. -if -w.va, Benjamin Wirtner, Carroll. ,.,rl:i r.-. Da.ul. Litziu''er, Chest. -1- John J. lroxcil, .ishint t. Mrs. II. M'C.igue, Kbc-usbur- Isaac, "uoiapsou, W late. J. M. C'urUtv. Giillitzin. Vm. M'Goah, II. A. Bogs, W.n. Gwiuti, K. Wissiugcr, A. f)urbin. Joljrist'v.u. Lore tt j. CotiL-iirh. M nnstt-r. ;..aii:o.va, :.;r.U Point, Francis Clement, ConemVh Andrew J. Ftrr.i! Sus'h:vn i ... i G V. Bownvin, Win Ryan, Sr., Gvo-i Conrad, B. il'Col-ia, Ciar.i-:.l. Riciaand. V..ila"u. Crovle. mine, Wiu. Murray, ;4a iijru..i, 5;.d.a't, Miss M. Gllitssyit W-.isht'. Anlvw Beck, S'l.nui hii' 'V.I.aj:e, CIURC:iES, MIXISTKKS, &c. I'.-i-.ljterU'i Uev. D. IUuuisos, l'.-tur. ?::uhir.j every Sabli.xta uiorunig at I'.M xk. H'l 1 la tue evening at U o eunrn.. c..n- UU iiXiA t 'J O'clock, A. .M. t'rayel- tactt- evc.y T Uarslay cvvaiu at i o eloe.v. X.:..lst t.:nss-o-tt o !. -, ;i..-.ur in "eh ir';j;e. Rev J M. -S.MiiU. A r.v.:. i're.ichia every abb at a. ailctuately .: V: o'clock in the mornm;. or i iu tiu- :.a'. rj.tbbilli School at a o e.uek, A. ?:.-:r aioetiiis every Tnurs.lay cveioug at . i-:i I'il'ptnl'.:i' Riv. I.l. R. Powi:t.i.. j, Pre -ie every .-s.ibi.ath m-rr.i -. a: c '.iok, liad ia t'r.f evening U i o'.-lo. k. . . . . . . . . o M l - . . J J.i.,.i;:i acuool m i o uuca, - :::r ou tae first Monday tvtnta. o. eael. r. . ; u 1 a i evjry Tacs-1 ty, 'i'uiu.-day ;frii:iv evening, cxeept'.n j; the firt week Li-'l lliljllth. '.'.-:Vi :. .'J'ih'xlUi Rkv. Joks Williams. :'-.e,r- Pre.-.ehiaj; every Sabbath fV.-uinij at i: ; : el jek. Saab .til Selioo. t 10 o eloeiv. j Pi'vv.-r uieetia e'.vrj : So :iety c-v.-ry l'ie:l,y ! I'- l'aes lav evening' ei R.:v. Wh. Lt.ov.. rasior . reaeii 1, jCCt S.r.iwt i BormiiJ at w o-n-.i P '-a.rt' ir li r;!:' t l.tV t iUv. D.wia .Ir.MCiN . I a: jt. i f :.ica.u. ever u.n i.u f -.:.i. s-ii-- . o ;., ! Cr' Itr.r. M. J. MirvtiCLt. IV.stor 5." '--ii ev.:rr S ibath niornie at luj o'clock tzl Vespers at 4 o'clock in tde evening. CR2:srn ?IAI5,S. MA 17 S ARRIVE. d'i',- at 1- o'clock. A. M. iVttrs, '" at 0 " 1'. M- mails closp:. intern, daiiy, at 4J o'clock T. M. esiern, " r.t s " U5T TaeM.i'.i5 from Rutljr.Iiidi.ma.Stro ars-;-:Ta, Sc., airive on Thur lay of each vsetk. i; 5 .A'l...-k, 1'. M. -."..-i Mhoaiburg on Friday of each vrctn, v.-) 1. M. E.Tae Mails from Newman's Milis. Car r.lli, vn. kc., an i vis ou Monday, Wcd.e - day i-1 c';. 1 iv of eaeh veek, at H o'clock. P. -1. Lj.tve tbensbur oa Tuesdny.15, Thursdays i-ti jr. u ' i iys, at 7 o clock, A. M. ITA,i'.in Ot'.ice cpeu on Sundays f;om 0 -3 .j u e.jCiC, V . M. RiILRO.1!) StBIKWl-'I-C. WlLMib'lE S1AT1UN. TIrpross Traia, leaves at - ;il Traia, 8. 07 1 M. I ii". Express Traia, Fast '.ne, ' Mail Train, 11 ti it MS P. M' 12.12 I. M" c.oa a. toiMY orrcLiiis. -' !.;; tU Courts. President, lion. Ceo. V'"'-Jr. lbratingdoa ; Associates, UcorgeW . '-'i iti hard Joues, Jr. i' :(0.'tfay. Joseph M'Doindd. F.tiu:r and Utcortkr. Michael liasson. l:?t:j R'.jisUr and ILccordcr. John Seau ii.a i.fny.Uobert P. Linton. Dtp!? Sheriff. William Linton. Di.rirt Mtnrnrii Philio S. NoOll. Coin, ty Commistionert. Abel Lloyd, lb T. S'cruT, James Caoper. Citric to Commissioners. Clt A. M Cty Trt-tturtr. John A. 151air. Dneelors. David O'Uarro, ''' "".ilii M Ouire, Jacob Horner II ,uc Treasurer. Georjre C. K. Zai re. '-ir U, Suicard.im J- Ka.vlor. MtrearH,U Apfrais'r. M. C. Devinc. .4:4;,-. Utury Hawk, John F. fctidb - Lvtlc County Surveyor. E. A. Viikroy. CiTQttr. James JS. Todd. Xm'nn'.tnJent of Cuntr.ion Schools. T. A. -h'ul:,. ' TrLrrd-En Morgan. Tz Cvlleetor George Ouriey -itt'uor. Richard T. Davis. j"'?' of Election.-Uc F.v.vrs. . . l -(eot- .siC ml possesses mn colic there is a geue.ai lao.r..! , .to-.o... v , , r...-, ..i, 1 '" Ii ties, in tins lat- j which, thoimh very much less in degree, 4 c... .77. v v;.. n 'ii.iMd ill. iinii. y a m mm. .o. ..nil 1 1 , iii.ru..""- - l- - ' . i i- .v .si.:, si lii.i. onii.. - iiuwu.-ni .-. -tri-e of the Vtact. UaVlU H- uoucna, tCi rCSIlClU is si.... v ,. - i I I 1 h-vi L-nnien in inv ilnli- ' pC-r Si!"S tliat a CW lUiva sniee .i eiiuj'ic oi Sirruon k'i.A-l.t I ... . sb.ele drop being .-umcieut to : ,n drunkards. I have known many mdt , 1 2 i'smnre R. and a I- 'h.P li.m. It ir,:" T..-t, r.. .'v', ........... nnta- : viduals to suller liom severe t.cnou.-,,j '.V ", , , 'j.... "Mother." said 1 reddv v iSSr "- -f V"1, TuZZTZ I '" tL! tut .".iV..w. .... Jouu ".id. ,r. .... s,;.ir . .r r-.i-1 -':;f r K,i(, ,,c ,;!0.,icr, w C crlc 0 Council T 0 Litzinper. lcd. A hundred poends ot the d.y io i.uuaon ,':..,..,.,,. , r --ee ed to Comn y with I he bride, lrom the i .... ' BKZttrl-or Curley. -co leaf yield about seven pounds ot - ' sometime, pursue. 1 1. uut the prut a, . nosttv was cxci ed ;h M.stcr.-WUUam Davis. : p-tniokin; a hundred grams ot . nein- bmud ucu .mental by Uo peso s tll.m.Ju F((111e explanation J tako ,uul un',cr tllJ car" n;wK,1iiril G'.-vss. W illnim C(,.,,a- . 1 . ' ,,,,-i.r of an themselves, owing to tne lact that, by its "-ic o. i.m t..i , ? D.rt. ... t-w- i I tnvd. Morris tobacco, tncrcioii, -.j, .. v ..i ... it dnik sensibii t v. necessary, an i so f.ie v ei.v . t- . .. i.Je o. i.;u u, ui..... w. -j .I..,. I, iliiikvll llllO HiO hvmhhii.u .iw...., . .- ....:.. i : M" ovo', ,,,,:, ,lv i r7- I lift C1I1CT secret OI CO! T5T. T!C I:ijn 'i'fiut Are Xo 31 ore. Tear;, iille tears. I know not what they mean. Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather in the eyes, lu lockii.g on tlu happy Autumn-field, And tliiuking uf the days that are no more. Ire?h as the Imt beam glittering on the suil ' That brings our friends up froiu the under world, Sad no the last which suddens over one That tinivs with ;dl we luve Leiow the vcre: So sud, so fresh, the d;ys ti.at are no more. Ah. sad mid str.iuye, as in dark .ui;nu'.r d-wns iiiv e..I'lieit pipe of hall -au akened bllds i'o ity.u: eyes when Uulo ilyiuy ears 'i'ne eaaemei.t sloiy ylows a iiaiaie:":::' iu-re, s..u, &o cii.iue. the dnyj ihatare no uivjie. iJear ; rt:ae.uui. red ki;;ei a!tv!' ueain, auu su-u a-, iaoae i i;ui itu i-'"..' o-.-.itL. t Ou lips tuat Were ivf oihera; d-.cp a lovo. Deep lis Ur.-l ioVe. SJ.iU w.ia w4-m uil lc-;rei O Uiiuiu .u L.ie, tnc Uuv that uV. lit Uiole Tl.S .. VSO.s Defi re ihe Jns-i .-lt-oca! on jor :ae l rc-.-.c- j . . W Ti .-.(.- to- iv.t.. ii'niu', Uiaj'jv iu.-u y.i .u.-ace uj i oojixu : i itfjz , w . .... k.uj on Hit t'l.iit.c llciihs i-di: CiiAltLt.s Uaji im:s, M. D. lb C. L. lead the lotlywiiiU paper ua this sun- ect t in the iirourcss .l this Asveiatio:i lor . the AdViioce-n.elil ot teieuil CCiei.ce, ilo j eo-ic!;tt.oii Willi sanitary science i.as been j eonsp.cuous, ami a.ihi uwr l'lm.aiu .. ! ihe iiutlt is, that I levu.l.Vo n.cuieii.o is ; ..t' ti.e he 1.' it importance :n connexion j - with auvai.c. ml' i .ViiiZulioi.. .'ir. V.os- . tnastei 1 a-.'uit-s t the oiire.:. .u - t year vas cu c.i.eui.io-.i . v;.imi. ai. ! n.n-la-sl ill tlSC !-lliiiC l.iiiol OL. iiijS .-uo- I 'ilitte c.u be i.o le.ubt ilial m..uy ..: !! i ll.-o liis li.-.l i.l ii.ee . ... lie-1.- . . .- - - - iV i 1 i. 'Uii.C.ui lo heauil, auu thai liie a Uv-Ui-a telid to tne pti tulatiuil OI liil'ili i loi.uat .!! of i!.e. Una ..s.-e.c.ui Ion v.ll j i . .. ; in ii- liutv bv ieaoii.e. Hit i no- i V .11 I jjj lu.",jaf ou these "naiter.s, m' ti.e n.htjoi t'diaceo on the sy.-tcm. and the "pen j iiud true' duvet i.. ii. it is uoior.ou.- u.. t j deehiration of such a" Cmmress as this thai j ; , i . ... .. .1. : . 1,. i. ! I I... ii - I ..v i ; b i- i to i. ni :i ml I maiiv active acuij iie; iu - ; bv the communit , wti.ca at ct deleter iou.-.iv n vai io-.- it ui-ay be I ou the .-:. m, -!- produce, wav-. H; jurioitj ceUieueiiccs. wcii c .u.-1 ieiv-1 one ,l tiij l.i:.m.uiii ot j . tii. a el!o;'l.tened iivd y to poo.t ou-. i lie ' n.tse a -ct.-. au-i il.ilo ! , mi Ii Im el.C . in these a iisiiuee ci. -.!- - i"' stU'-j il... ti.vi.isct e.-. j ;he phys o o j, bv w h en a ICU UC ion Mini i'U-hjiio j u uOsUoues 1 li.oie Collect appitciatioil o. then. i.ctivUi Wiii be rci t.iscii. t may ii.e.:- .-no ::s a'e'i.t.-j illole i les.a 1 e::s'J:ioliS i.. their twhuehcy, v. h.eh are, extensively consumed in Ci UUtlics, ti -Latin, opium, I.C .U Ll.'JiCSS. ;. i 1 c.V.l.Jti-U a l.ti lot- hoi, I :;;.u tveil '-j-i anu eoin-o m.-j ill. I ,uiiCh less de-ice, be Coiisi-.iciea so. l ! . ...... t .... :.:l ol i ..io liiiout. hi lO'Ul uii'J li.s. ...v..... ! iii:-:pe.tati' ti on these active agents. 1 here t diheienct- oi Uliion ill is 'uoiiCi ;ii' the medical profession mi these .pue.-iious. But ali will admit that they me potent Huents, at:d that it is dcsiiabio lor tiie public "ood that they should oe used dis erectlyr The tobacco lUesuoa is the one to which I shall now draw your attention. 1 cw will be disposed to deny that at the pic a tit time tobacco is extensively con sumed by all classes of tlie community Still lour will be di.-p.--U to ccay that it i.s a vi rv active naicetic acent, that its c-mpyicun'atic oil acts most ueieUnoUsiy i, the net voms sy-ttm, and, m a concen trated iorrn. death speedily ensues Horn it 1'iof.ssor Johnstone, ol l-urnam, as thv rc.-ult of his analysis, states that 'the i . .:....! .... ...t.Mia-iiN ni toUaCCO an inice in liumber a volatile oil, a volatile alkaii, ,1 -oi i niiivn iihiiiliC oil. two Kra.,; ar more ot .one of the ....... E.,i,.ln ..f ll known poisons, llio ...r.rr. umatie oil b acrid and dssasrreea i.t,. i il,o tnste. narcotic and poi.-onous. I ' ' ' "" w lSia l0UoUd vf u gat ni bcV.he Uorof lobacco, and possesses Icatdiest symptoms are manibstcd in toe j " i nov are pt aj ,ng now . ,u ..-, uu u t( whl , t!,,t minty peop.e. am.-i .m-mc.es ; to tlu.;r keeping Company, ho ' L i r .-t v On the nmutii a tlu throat derangement of the i.ervous system. A singing was ihe repiy. ! o! ur.tohl m.mmtude, owe entirely t.iur - iVaher-indaw. ift odiKis a sensation similar to taut I -gc p, opor.ioi, of ha! i u. 1 smo.crs are ; . "And ,s that a crime the hcctal sa.iJ;1,jr,y. 1 cu.l-d by tobacco smeKc. U hen appl.cd rendered la.y and l.sties.s imbsposcu to i deaiandeil ruH-bment I ' , , . , Docnr.it ,n Qci ,-S.-"i'!l So,- von for the nose it occasions sncc.ng, and ! boddy. and mcapal e ol nuu.h mental tx; 'f lW"? YoCXi. Ami'.RU'A. 1 he ioi'owing (h b- . VilU Ht,l, vdhiin." father' I U I taken internally t gives rise to gid- ! ertio,,. Others s.. ier iron, depression oi lot n t J ul catc specimen of juvenile bravado is to 1 u - M thrt lnvl 1 ,, ami an inclination to vom- ! the spirits amounting to hyjcboiulnasis, ".oi iorbm that pi a3 mg sho i. l be an , t c i(t . ; ; l b , , ' fi p T -iC v. lileLali has the odor of which s.nohing relieves tor a time, but ; unusmd .lotse , my eun; 0lie t, ht IVeddvhad been put tubed. ; tt! l lltlit tV, , ; , - erhl bumimi. long continu- dds to the evil afterward Occasionally ! Jack.- n, w.ti much ... hug, and aivued 1U(jl)u.I anJ ju1!;nv wore, m an ad- ; j - ' tobneco, an .t ;d, bu . ; u a ..vu0TiA IlirviMS excitability, the odicer to jmn w.ih them. - rouK Vruth Johnny cut un h"" " cr ' U ' ., t -i i I 111 iV I I iiU iii IV; uu. - ... , . . , ....... J ..i. 1 ... , . i -l III'- li;cne e - i i , i i.l,.......! ...-.... . I - i t i . - ;.1r,.,.,L,r to iuus- i.iirtaes oi ine naiuie iu ii.iiiiuiii i " ,.e cued to take h un into tne other bti.nniit on coiivaisions, :niu in two nun- I utes oceasioiJt il de.tth. 'I he llottt-nto:.- .re said to kill Mi;:kea by putting a !io.) i it en their toiiues. lu.itr us mflu- onve, tlie reptiles u'ie as instaiitaneoiisly as if kille l hy an eh-etric shock. it ap- ev penrs to act nearly in the same way as nmssie aeiU. Lxnerieuee proves ta it a I iari:e t roi-o-tiou t,t' those who smoiie or i . ' ' , 1 i . . . i . clie.v tt;b;.fco. do so umier the eon vietion ! that it is alwa'.s imiuetioiis in its ett.cts, 1 and often heneti.ia!. Now, thN is a mis- f-,L.. uhiili ili.' f-v.-rv-dav i.bservatioii d ; n.edieal i.iactitiosiers can attest. l'or i :.ioi,.,.-.t tio- K.iiniis v.Im eoi-.suit u for -.fii .!..rv..;w -.Ti.l sti.iiiMi li eoiunlaiiits. I , ...V V. . ..v . . ...... I ' it will be found that tobaeeo sm-.kcrs fuui a lare t roportioti. Indeed, we liiid unexp-cf J'iiv soi-climes, on inij'dry, tout the habit of smoJc n ' is the soutee oi' Very UistJCi-in: v.'i ch i:t!ineUia-eiy j aliments or ..einu.iy ? u; u.-e ef t!ii dlUu. luc It on on: is uric v. tin--" in v j ;s to oh jp:l t!.:.-- hlplt !S pi I.".' ;.l i 1 li X J ure i si". ! V-.-uii.' pto; ie. uin-n w noni 1. en. e' most liheiv o l.-c preju.!iei;i .' ."rftri IV 11 iiative ta' tins 'o.iitiuii is the iaec has bee., vei v leceotlv ma-le nub i. I wh: ! be. t'nit in the ! ! whieh ouiij .1:1 I -.'t' ! 1 VH I'V 1 !U . I 1 tons W tiersoiis are submitted iu ! ! the te.l v fceho. 1 ot m e. ti e smo- ! j (., ., () to!.;:eeo occupy tin; lowest place. ,.liV .;. l,e petniitie.i to state tti..t one ; ,,j the most :nverc c.ie of epilepsy ever j saw, aio.'-e in a l o l'tweie ve;.r 1 aue, ...i l-.o- lv'ocli baler be e-.-itiniled after , the disease attached htm, and it was iu i v:.i:i that remedies were ajp iid so lou; j i.s the habit was eoiifinuei ; but alter it ; 1 ee .me knowii that In t.m-suod this per- i nicio-is practice, and lie was pioveuic-d cem'.iiiiiin: t, he sp-.e iilv recovered, and j i . - . ii....;.!. i has been WlCe Ke: i ill d heailh. V. e -tin l .... ,i,...i.t !... i.,! 1 th.it. tlious- ;iti. Is j ursue th:.-. pract ic wituout pr. lu- C ir. ;1 ,o t!!)s is t !!; but bo.v j many ed these tiiou.- inds sutler coiisi'tcra- i l . ...-.!.. I toe iiieou'. lUiteiici: a.oi cei.iirciueiii oi mo j ui-i-Mne oi.iu-, t.iai i. e.-i...v v -iii. etioi:- ol the ncrvou-i and digestive sys- j ly c u-ume l by the community, .- ml its lem. without t r t-i n r them to their true ! use o-i-ht to lie discouraged ; tiiat this As-o-i. in' If ihi - be so. how imi-ortaiit it is ! soci ition un.iiaticaiiv records ita couvic- . . lilt:.....:... !... . ........ i'.. ....... I 4'.,. ....... ..... i ii t this "ie;it A s-oclal ion lUOUlo uis.-i in- i imite s.mnd view with respect to tlie action j n-i- oio ... - - , not ite.li.-criui'.iiatcly. woiie.; not tail t do ; some uood 1 This Association eon not in- tei Si re with iuu'iv.'Jual i.elionsl It can- iiot venture to :.ve pieeepi-as u u.e-. ami ; . . . i ii- r.--:m'-n. U:.- i ivii-a'.s to tne me . .-..:! , '.r.e-titioi.;'; ; but how lee: le is h'.s vo.ee ueiis- ihe er-on i.-kin it is bowed down by u l-ease no snltil'.i': n ; at this i ; i bi !o.,!.- i ri ' iii. t L i -. : nestion i n a san !ti rv o.!!t oi vn-w this ;i-r .ss'may point t;i 1 tie tact is not ;t lit;; Li us which th.iit ti' m::v use of tobacco , ative thine.;. AceoViiliti; to the j...cin the hum. oi system it :s an :m'!ii in.ui v hich deeded ic.-uitsaie V-r-alueed, ah I thcutiue the community should be on t! eir 'u..id. An admonition fiom inch ii l ed,' v.iii come w.th ten-fold oicater etiect than from a body id nn.-diCil j.-actitioners whose monitions find their way only anion-: the sick and those need - in medical e .re, vv bile we fee", that vv hat i-Tloue here willpeimeate the community at larje, and lind its way to those who are i'licoiisciousiy i.oisoiiii.a" themseives by ail jo-ent ot whose injurious eiiec.s thev are ! ignorant. .Sir lleiij imiu IJiodie, in his 1 .,7l:;,-:.l i. b iter, i -abii-hed extensively in the newspapers, in a very sensible maimer points out the eiiects. of this agent, iie savs: "The effects of this habit are indeed va rious, the differ, uce depei.dine; ow diilVr enccs ol coi.stituiion, and diii'eicnce in the mode of life. Lot, from the best ob servations which L have been ai.e to make mi the s-ub'uet, 1 am led to believe that ; there are very few who do not sillier harm i and rel.cven .,ea?; usauo.., a. uj wu ould appear to assUt di.esUoa e alter a meal lut luc.c is some u wouiu appc.n .u ...- - : when taken 1 much dece C3mC t esaiiiiae tkoW WC3, ly 1)0 foun 1 that omu injurious effect is Lein uiieonsciuHxly jro Jiiccl. In truth it is in this very cieumtnnec tliat the u;i!!':er or iru t'r;ci:ec cu:tsii. i4.r u ih i viJfnt that the people are indiscriminate- V tt ;)) a iioisonoa a-ent. capanie tn pro- iy u .;)i 4 a jiuisonoa aent. cajmiue m dneiii'' ! -leasu rable seasatiutis. but prodi.:;.-- i tive in the end of verv baneful touse-I (pienet i ! .... How U this evil to 1)0 avorted? One means will he. extt-irivt ly eireujatm-i tli. knowledge of the fact that .-eriou- injury is be.ii c.iu ed ui tue e.-mmun bv til bact - o tmo! ing, and the act ion of tins As- soeiation miv eMiet ii- to a .-.iii-;-lcra'.ie de - jree. bv i !idv wt.-etiiinatin correct views of tne eib C - - . . - toU.eeo on the svs tern, and thus aw. kenin people lu :i m'm; or tiiL, linnuer. 'I he various in.-t;tii! ton , that a;e row iijrmed and u 'poned f.r t -e pur - .o. - e of oihstsiii us, .ul kriov.k-de auioiim the JaJ'rin;4 cias.-es, oiilit oc avaiiaale to :.-it in t!:is work, if iheir tn makers eiu.o i.i iii.o,-.- av. awe to i ne .ut- J'ortance of tlm j Ufa'. Ion ; but I fear, in i.rniv iiitauevs. t!n-c S.iCiefi-'s uii- jio; avviire Oi tl. I ... '-co on the Irani i lf thev were, smok'niir rooms vould notl' rm a part of the estabiishmeu t vh.-rebv the onward progress of eiviliza- I t:.n is j ioposeo io l.cniisttred. It is a sail re. lectio!! tuat it shoiiia L-e eoiis.ui ii i uec-e-siirv to insure the attendance of niem- i w I'1' .ie-s.'d object is t intvoeii'e ei i:::'.;.t:ou, . i t y lii.iusin art hould be the means sui.oii. d lor i habit of sinokin.'. as in the chins of the aristocracy. Tin- Association may at any rate raise a Warning voice a.iiiist sti.-ii erroneous proceedii:-s, wiiieii must d-mbt- h'.-s tend to i-uervate our population ana eventually pro, luce a deo in rate race. i ' ! . , - i . . ..- 1 i. 1 1 it" w . . i' t . .V t S'.ciusi.'.ns ! hat I he i il- ets oi tobacco si!'."kiii.' are i h icily depe-i'd"ut. upon ;iii empvreuui.'i'e va.ditiie tnl. ali i otliei' n-t- t'.c principles, wno-i- uirect lenueucy t- to act injur. iti-!y o-i tne ihm-vous sys,eui .aiet . I i - !. . lw .ii . ..c . ... mm i uai eiiviviies ivi un:u on n-; ui jmi.-v; of promoting useful knowledge amon- ihe working classes should on no account, pro vide .siuokiiiji'-rooin- for the nicnibers." "-ev i.rioin ot f :e tu!e S. 1. :.nd L. L. D. da -os back M the t weli'lh ccntu- V - the ct.b.ish; ior t e.f t ::e uul vcisi- tiis, and Wore then held in hi-h e.-leem. 'i iie hist jitisou uooii wiio'u the titie of 1 hocto." Wiis e-'.Tiferre!i was iii. a. ; learned proi'e-sor ot' law at the L-n'.vcis.iy I of iad.ro'i.i lie iu-.iiO'd tint l'.'.u perer 1 Lnthaiie li. whose ehaiie; l'or he wa-. to rean t if tit e. i 11 . ir. uul Vi riM-.v he h. h.eif v. iis ; In i 1 e was tirade i hietw! U:t rce4 oi b.k'.Vs the title ;cnt ol i. .7 t '1 :l . i W.-(- . rs ; . v . ..I !.- iil'-r-ii-iliiV the 1: cu.r .1 1 1 1 ICO. . In st Co1: n-i i en i;V I' of ins o i J .-ter ;.o;;, .r,!, tli" c.- brat.-d schofi-iie theolojian. William ( iordeiiio was the iir.-t person iijum whom tiie tif'.e oi Dee tor of Medicine was be stowed, who received it from the (.'oiice : ot .vsti in i .. i or .several a.-i:s uic j l-.-i,,n,tl- was a title invested with hieh honor, but in the present century, tle-ve ; are so many tliou-io; Is ..f them thai the title is .uroatiy diminishe-l iu value, and now hardly worth having. j - ! Tllit RlttltT KlXI of Nol.sK. Rie.i'1 disciplinarians in the army are often an- noyed by tlu rehmous zeal of hr.stian j ., etermd eonditioii is imp.osed upon tho-e soldiers, but rre:U jienerals. like I'rom- I wim .,V-..J to avail tlieni.-elv's of the ojipor well and Weliin-ton, k.ew li.,w to turn j tunities so profu-ely oiTered. It is a law, this zeal tojjood service. Here is a char- j ou which deuiaiids the most faithful on- acierislic anecdote of (fen. .Jackson : An oiuci r once comrihiiued io (Jeneral .Jr.ck-on lli it so. in soiuieis were maiiiim a noise in their tent. "What are thev doinirl'" asked tlie blcu- & thctavcnrs , to 1 ct vi.Z, to he could Talleyrand and Arnold. There was a day when Talleyrand ar rived in Havre on foot from l'-iris. It dark 1 UI-l,-- "2 ' darkest hour i f the ilevi lu;i n. !io hlii "! ii'iiiii-ls of til. reiu vi u'l"r"1'' str!;i of i very wreck of prop Tidh- rand s, cured a pasacc to ! .-UueriC. in a slop four, to ss; 1 lie a bfirjrar and a wanderer to a strange land to earn I i- d;ily l-ri-ai by labor. is there an American stopphitr at yottr house. he ii.-ked the iaiiuiord of the lm: "i am bound to erosth'.; wati-r. ami vmjw like a letter Ju a person of inibtence in America." 'i lie landlord hesitated a moment v.:i': tin.' ii repiicl : i n-io i- a -.re is iiiu.v than 1 e. A uteru-a or 1 liiui man tip st:::r. iv.f li '1 u iie.iiC:- he is fr-.m iie ioiurd the way, and Talleyrand j who, in bis lii'i", .-,,s bi.-hoi l-r-n a no 1 .el' i-e ami i -ei'abn i s u ;or. j mi i.s- el a-Cemaeu tin staii.s ; -.ii'-plla!!?-. i...)J before' the si ra knocked and was admit ed. I u a far corner ot the limly litihle.l ! room. s;:t a man ot some f:'t veals, l la- :ii'Ii,s folded and his head bowed upon his ''feast. Irvoni a win. low directly opposite food ot 1 1 : li t poured upon hi-- b iii- eves looked iVom bt-m-ath the down- t c.it brows, and upon Talleyrand' f.ce. i ii.ciea-e. We have loiiuC since passed with a peculiar and searching expression, i tii.it liver, and to-day our western bouu liis iaee was siriki.i in outline, t he j d.ny kisses the rip; 1--..- oi the blue 1 'aciiic. iu outii and chin indicative o! an iron viil. I i iie ot-pri-ssed of every naiioii hud rest ! ' His form, vi-aoruus even wiiii the snows ! within i's fmundartcs. and races and lan- Ot .iit v'. VI iis e-ii'.J 1! , i '- i. lark bat rich and : j thsliu jiii-hed eostume. i 'i aiiewnui! ad V;: i.cei! staUd that he v.iis a l ij.iiie and the imt.resan that the ii ntlem iii before h.m was an Ameri ca!! sooCitcd his kirn! feebnus and oihees. He poured lorih his hl.- tory in e.oip.ieu! Krent-ii ;. i 'broke!! l.iiaiish. a wmi.ieivr u exile I 'tn i .m u to to the X.-w World With. nit f. u :id or s'leifer. i oil ni Can A mei'.cau . ! i .'. 1' 1 1, i tl-.eii. V lUI's, bread. so that 1 Ui iy be 1 am wiliino- to al);e to earn in i to;! in aiiv man- liel" a life o " ! abor would be a paradise to a c;ir. er oi luxury in l'r. uce. bin will ve me ii letter to your mends A uen- ,1 t!em;iii like you has doiiblle.-s many I ri.'iids." Tiie sti'anue u''nthm;-.n o-e. "With a i look II i ail'-vr.im! never lor jot. be re- 1 treat e-J to the door oi the next chamber. i ni- eves stiii lakinj; irom beneath his j mil I. cued brow. "t am ilie only man of the iu w work . v no e.'in . ! L have i . I -v his ! i m i to i o 1 . ilnl suv l i i : e ii e l -not in ai : A li.er ca. ! i ri r m: ! ever U.r.'o! the 0V1TW !:e i m iii:-'; Siehie s of 1-Hk which accompanied i lilee Words. I -Who are ou ?" Iu cried, as tlie stra-iire i m a;i rei rv.-ued ;:.to the next rooui "oiir 1 . . . ! u, i ;::e I' ! ".My name," he r-d'el. w'uh :r smite thiit had more of mockery than joy io the i convulsive expression, "my name is lleii- ediet Arnold." He wa- 2one. Talleyrand sank into the chair, naspine; the w.-reis: "Arnold, the (rait ir." 'i hu- he wandered over the earth, an other i'ain, with tiie muideier's mark i I Ho.))! ii is nl oVV. lIorK Fiitl I 'oi Hi iloYS. Our country meseuts peculiar advantages to all lor the j attainment to influence and distinction but j ! sciv.-uiee. er its vinlatTou will shatter tiie dream and iduh anticipation of yoitih. In exauiiniii-j tin- history oi' our jrrcat men, we ii!.l tliitt severe labor was nece.-sary to 1-..-.ir -in Tt is :.n olennuit wiiit 'i ,i i i f e i ii';iererize me .-. t;u io sa.van iaee, i.ii.i x j some eajiers. on wiiiti other threat- j room and ; nice Irom here I'd .nose cu- nfort Yi not fferin- (vines to vex one. .nnd IcnilV cultivating an undergrowth Uiall ploasurec. since very ibw 6roat OiiCi ii his m Our Countrj. rU:n for The Allejkanian. by Alpha. Little did the Pilgrims who lai.dl on the bleak shore of Plymouth t iii.k t'.cy were to be the founders of a iU; ubiic I he jre.iter than which never exi ted. To e'eape t!ic: ben J ()f eomeie see, ttiy lett their homes in their iiative laud, and -ii'.tjr their .-on.'.s of deliverance am.o. i!i2 winter snows of New itlnulan l. 'I heir tent- were pirehel in a wilderness, which in a few year-', was to abound with villa ges and e'.lies Throttv;li unparaliekd e!!u!!!..nce arid l;rav:ry tttelr savjic oppo nents were subdue-1. while to their eial dren they lelt the task ! driving Irom i'neir shores the tbreitrn foe. who. tiirn iir;li many b'oo.ly e.trs. strjve to wrest trom i ; bent tlieir saere.1 r:r:its oi Aisaepc-iid. ne-'. i t ovv 'ii'ais had oassed crc ti.e smaii b.o:d T I'ilrims who lauded i 'iy jiuith ;.-, were muitipbe i to !!-;;. ;,ai;ie :'e:'ii in tlie streets ot . ii ' n a'-:- t...i M'lHi f . -1)1 iiH.-''i".' '-ll ' . .- inr ' .- I oubi.e. f.iLibtV ou J Ve..;.-, ao. t!::.e na. l.-ms ;f people and thirteen Stales cuiuli- i fured tlie i,ep i!uc ; to-dav the number is swollen to thii tv thiee States and thirty nil. ions. ihe '"iaibr iu ;er was the far-nil boundary of the liepublic, and our forefathers little tiio-mht of its rapid e-uacs commingle within it. I very ir- cieas.i: circle adds to its lory and -t!entli Can we, any better than our fo. clatilel's, eui.ljii ellend our dcS.ioV Line- may be drawn to its further exten sion by governments and prophets, but ail their attempts wiil be worse chan use less, tiod himself lias set those limits, i die true vision beholds the boundaries of i the ! it-pUo. is ilii ittable .is the couti- t inn tlie hemisphere Tiic Itepuidlc, the I'ni.-n where is the heart that d ies not thob with joy at the ineutio.i.of lhoe therishvd nmiiea. 'ihe ties which bind us together were strength ened !-y the blood of our forefathers .-lied in the battles of the Revolution. Let the arch-traitors of the Union cry di.- u don ; but iet us rattier shout with joy ti.o e i-herished words, L.ibeity and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable." Let us hone that tlie word .Disunion j will be blotted from existence, to be ti o't I ot only when the linger of tfCuvn shall be j pointed to those whose wishes tehued to I rhe ruin ni'i.air blessed Country'. .Shall our firesides be desolated, the so cial tie-which bind us together be broken a-uaier, this Ilirt hpl.ica of Liberty be 1 smcmbercd. by johticiil deiiiaoit'iw aud sciieui i',u" "men '. Xo, never .' This coun try is too dear to us for such proc- cdin. 1 It is tlie sacred leiraev ot our lorefathers. and we will jruaid it with a jealous eye, ind slitter no one to tread upon it; but r.tthcr let it stand as the brightest star ia tlu iluxv of future a-Jtes. A Hum utoCa ixciutxr. An old far mer who had two handsome daughters, would not jeniiit them to keep the com pany of vouii;.' men. After the old iiiao iiad retired to ro.-t, the irirls would han j a sheet out of the window, and each beau. I with the assistance of his. iudv, who tuirged ' lustily above, would thus ain-ati entrance. It so happenid that one evening th! girls Iinii' out the sheet too early, ami tlie old man espied it but could not c.mjoeture th; meaniii j: of it. So he caught hold and endeavored to puli it dawn. The t:irl.s, suj'iiosini it to be one of their iV.diows.bi--au to hoist, iiad did not discover the mis- j take until the old man's heal was level j with the win io.y-siil, when one f them ; exclaimed : "Oh, Lord, it's dud I" and i letting uo the sheet, down eame the old l ' tteutiem i to the ground, dislocating one sh.mi.ler. Immediate' v withdrawn! ail C?ru A vvriter asks thro igh th 3 Far mers Depart ment. of t'.ie De'llar Nowsp t er if any on.' em inform a poor rari tiiO bc-t way to start a little nursery. V c can gee married. v Fun is wprth move thatj p'tysic. f.r.d whoever inronrs or discovers a nov so:ircrt of supply uccrvc tia iiuj o. in iPUil-o bonehhetor. in j tH.i t,m;,r Is n ra fro th, i rc-ul: of u th i??y o.rctiu.t th.u w r A 1 d id -9 rn in ed i for ; cd 1 - i th- 1VO lUb .me my 5 41 if V