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Tho Propilotor'ivlll'llorbo ' , upon:able in 011111 • dgis fOr'errors in znlVerlisomontH. OlALllltry notices not oxvooding livo lines,-will be inserted without charge. ' Jou' Pti LNTI IC, , ft;r:,,,D .1013 PRINTI: ,o.npfote astablisinur and a , general id Fancy work Of or lag rihorCust rms,, Vorsans'in wan ho Jobbing oil call. Erin.). vnEioty 10 06144x' lir est and loost'ci so_ OA Press, Cad fd,r 1 , 1;1111 dd jut, Prititl vE reas,n4,l)ls tm any tittp n , ,, lit LI resrenifir 115 IL anti)/ ott hand.' 4 - e• lottorS r lon. Tier xutt• nem MI I, annuli El 2 2526 IS 9 1 1516 211-2,21 2329. genera[ Coca 3ttf9rtntitioq V• 8• GOVERTfJENT• .PreIiIdea—FRANKLIN PIERCE.. VICO 1.i.0811011t—.7E.19E D. 1181011?. ' Berietnry of State—Wei. 1.. ,)lAncr. Secretary of Intorlov—ltonewr blnalniAnq, SUeretary ofirroneury—JABl6o GUTHRIE. Secretary of war-3EOOEBBON DAVIS. -.,.lecretdry of Navy—JAL C. Donlan. Post Master Genoral—JAmrs CAMPBELL.' 'Attorney llonornl—CALED CUIWINO. . Justice of United States—lt. II: TANEY TATE GOVERNMENT Onvernor--.lAuEs Pottoeic; Secretary of State—A:4lmm G. CURTIN. ' Surveyor'llOneral—J. P. BRAT/LET. _Auditor General—E. BANKS. . • ' Treasurer—HENßl S. MEC,RAW. JUAIguS 01 the Supremo Conrt—E. LEWIN, :1. B. BLACK, W. 11. LOWRIE, U. W. WOODWARD, J. C. KN•X' • • • both. aqr ot•r.xt.EßS. President Judge—lron. JAMES 11. GRAHAM. Associate Ju John Run), Samuel •Wood :urn. DistrEct Attorney—Wm. J. Sheerer, Prothonotary—Daniel K. Noull. ' Recorder, kft—John- M. Uregg.- Register-1V llowiliun minger.• 'Cnokncy Treasurer—Adam Senstumn Corner—Mitchell Al 'Cielitzt . . County Conunisslonors.—Ueorgo . 31. Oreham, limn 31. liendurs,n, Andrew Bern.. Clerk to tonams siimorl, II lc (mei Wise. lhr.wt irs of the I'oor—J.l.o Brian Ile, John C. Itrown, ;inland Tritt. Superintendent ` Pour House —l‘.6eph Lubaeh: . . BOAOLTGIi C.FFICLIRS Chief lturgoss—Col. Art:drattoNa NUULE,. A,odstant Burgas—Samuel Uotifd, To on Couneil—...d. C. Woodward, (yraoadoutd Thos. , M. Hid lie, John 'Thompson, Miohlud itu;dy Masi, lurid Sipe, !Wheat Irqu, 1. A. Line, Alchaol Iloledut b. ' . . thmsta:blus—tTohn Spurr, ,Jllgh Constablo; ILubert tact:art ratty, 11 .. e . trd CoustaVu.,,, S . . . First Prunby Lerlna Churen, uuratwont ....glo of (.114,r0 . 'SqUare, Aar. FosWAy 1....11'nu, l'a:blor.—...wrilcee avta .1 Sunday luviiling. at 11, o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, l'. M. t , ... SUeand Pro:bytiinan Churell,cornor of &milli/Ilan - a - I and I!..qulrot Streets.•. Itov...sl.r.E.tiA,,L . ahLtr."_Len'im.n. conuntincu AL It o'clock, A. Al., and 1 o'clock, 1...11: • qt....,l,oltud,Cltusel.h.Vcot. cipme.Poia) lontlo.acl an. , ' Omar /WV. JACO , , ~lo.' hostel, ../ . 01'1'/COS at 11 o'clock, A.M., nno 3 o'clock, P. al. English Lutheran Church, tiudhOil bet.,1,1,11 Main SOU itolltllOP - StrOot - 1100. Plehtor. 1•01:3'10.18 at 11 u'elock, 7 o'cluok, P. 1.101;laintalrIllOti Church, tiouther, WO, run ILumvet ..tali Pitt 51.1 . 000. iIOY. A. IL lit:mica, Pastdr. burolces• at 10 1 ,4 o'clock, A. IVL, aud liil P. M. . Muiraidlst Es Church, quoit L,Utirgoi uOlllOr of Main and Pitt strecie. floc. Joos al: .81.., i'llet.al.rtio , bles It II o'clock, A. M,, and 034 4 ' o'clock, P. M. . •= - Motoodist li. Clio:roll, ( . sucOu..l dov. DAIUUKILTY, Pastor. SllrViellli to 1.2.0110413Ci1at1i, at 11 • o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock, " • ito.nan Catholic llhdrch, Pomfret, near I . :nat . :Alva,— Bey. jADIC...k..WiIIRETT, Pastor. - liervlces Oil lily :Wit- bun : day-of eacWinontli.' (lemma Lutheran Church,. corner of Pomfret trod atreete.• Bay. 1. P. Nasehidd, Ilastor. Service at 10.!.5 • Whoa chin , , the abcivo lure necessary the pro _Or 'rsons are r rsted to notify UP., -DXCILINSON , pozr.amm. Rov., Charina COltlus, Prosidont and Professor of Morn Be ! , • Ito , . Herman M. Johnson,, Professor 'of • Philosophy and English Literature. • • , • James W. /dorsi:Ill, Professoi of Anelont.Languages. hey: Oils 111 Tidally; Professor of blatheinaties. • .: William C. Wilson, , Professor of ,hatunil deleneo and Curator of the Musouin: • - Alexanderliohelm Professor of - Hebrew and Modern Samuel D. lifilman, PAnclpal of the Graminie School Jewel?. Marshal4'de:dotal:a In the prammar School. 6(ittPCl/ZUML'XO.iS. DEPOSIT DANK.—PresiaLt; Richard Darker; Cashlor,' Wiu,,3l.,Datitoug Clerks, J., ,Ilusslor, .N.-0.- Muasolmau„ Dirootoro, Richard Parker, :ham ~Ztig, Stuart; Thautas ?Mann, It. C. IVotolward, Robert Moore,..TottU.Sautlarsoit r tfaury•Legati, liauittal - Wbarryi • Custneritt`tiaVAlt.ir'lt 114.1LOAL COUPANY.—PrOSitIOI4,: Produrlok \Vette., Secrotury. and TrOUSUrDr, EdWU.rti Diddle;",SUporluteutlant, F.,i3inith: P.m:lgor trains t wilco a day. ' Eaatriard, - ivotVluir, Carlisto at 10.'25 o'clock, A. M. and 3.65 0'910444V •I'iva tmlua ovary day West word, AtiVlnic Carlisle at lo.4To'clock, A.sl.und 2.48, . CAR - LISLE tins AND WAWA COMPANY. Drosidout. Fre t. tirlak Wrattik Socratary, pouittol Toddi Irottp,uror, {VIA_ IlaateuvidAreotolu, Watts, iticlutrdq.arkor,toranal• Todd, Win. - 111. Beettary Dr:',NY, W. Dale, Fraultlivilleird , nor, Henry Ulm • OuoDPu4lin Y,ALLIGLIUNT..—WhIsidont, - iotiin ratty-Card:der, U. A. Sturgeon; Taller, Josib..ltoller.• Diructoradohn.B. Starrett, Wm, Eir, , Melthoir Drourie.•. • man ) illakard,'Woods,±lpluto. - Diudap, Robt.O. fiterratti bturatioll, Ault Captatu.Jolut 4 or roty4 , 4 11. Postageon' , .allAtittein of 'one ltalf tinder, S cents prupaid,(exceptpeellibruia and Or4on,' ' which 1810 oentiipreimid.): '..1 Postage onsMtistickistn"...inithitt , thaVilunty;`insi. 'Within the titati; - 10talaja-per year. To tiny part oftne United Statesid6con l / 2 1.:•' Postage °hall tianelent pepere under .d.ouneelifin weightid-centn-pni,paidi'or-d,sente unpaid • Advertleaddedtet , a todm clutritett'# l tkt! ) .) 04 . R,,C 1411; . 47si4oers; ,'. ~l'enai M eare:.Tuu tura: - Scrofula,,'Whitn' ,e)TalitutC:ln cured isßamat dueitiod - Operation • ' .-• pra:Dat.'n Pampiet'(dud 'edition) on , thC Treatment and Uure at Centsite, - Tunieream.;:will abut to , any I address (free) on receipt era postage atanip.t , 4olgeeilics; 118%1ValnittettlietifhtlidelphIO Mr • . • MEI '. ,;+ , 7.;1, , _ ;1'',,,',. • 81stot,li l lt on r dearer far to me • • •.' Than all tho vairi told world togother ; Nor willrover...lease to be:":, • Thy lovltig, kind and deliting:brother. Oh] wheii them, classle halls seem droar And there Is .no ono near to cheer rood Oft do 1 weepAilti , Oster dear, iy..ls_ll.l,lm4Abottir.ort.ruenLlpz,___ •Yeal d relnenfluT how you wept ' Mulch, our motlitr's dying pillur, ! _And wlion.that_gentlefuother.olept Beneath the peaceful weeping Willow, NO OFFICE is Clio out in the uouuty. hrluty of material very Itind, , enalies notice and uo Lim of of Billy, Links II find It their in of BLANKS con- And Qh, I pray that.thnu 'Cimh.ilma•Esyorshlhd'?lstSr-pn20110r: And I nill alevercenso to Le . Thy loving, kind and Boating brother. n: 11, E • Diekilwul Colle.gnr Poe . . 2e. lruml,paid-to - su 11194 must b ME Camberlald , Co.-TeiohereLlnstitnte:' Ng - rectally te, adjournment the Cumberland County. Teneltertt luelitutiioonvened iri "'Lite rary- Newv.ille; Deo. 23.i,_125.6,.•iit 2 o'olock, P.M., ; _ In the abeenco of 00'1're - trident and Seeru tory; Mr, D4vinnoN Ildtme, Cairliale,:wde appointed l'reeident, pro ioni : and 4 1/ . . -Secretary;-- , The Ciiiistitution and By-Laws of the , DIAS: tuie were read. The roll being. , called; an in vitation waa.extended to persona present to began* members, whereupon. thirty, five per : . sons subscribed their names to' the Conslitu- Sun and became rpeinbers of the Institute. • Mr. Daniel ,Shelly imbing. stated the object of the 'Teacher's Institute in: a.brief and ..dm.: quatitirtilantieritlie Institute prqcile4eil to thi electithi d'officars fog the' efiellirig to in the unanimous election of the fol lowing gentlemen. viz: Wet It (Gonna!, Presi4nt; Messrs. M. ZEIGLER, T..A„McRIN• NEI', and Wk. WOODBURN, Vice l'reitidenta; Morrell, 'Recording Secretary 'urreapouding•. ,Seo r etar. Treasurer, 2 3 4 91(111 111171 R 21.425, 130 31...1 Win. 11. Gorges, 11.01, being conducted to the choir addressed the loy4itufe in n neat and .appropriate -manner, - thanking them for the distinguished favor conferred upon hint ,11311(nAns..f 9 jr. holdlilg _each, tetution were ftxcd- i , at G to 19 o'clock in the morning. to 4i , o'clock in the afternoon, and GI in the e.vra• fug. oii motion adjoui s ned until. lii.ihis even- i .• • . - -Tl;e:ltistituto hell% collet' to order I,y_lie President, lltu minutes of lost yew• eci•e lend !Owl adopted. The CialitOt4.o I . lppOilltl.ll -to eNt1111:1,11 •it progrt,s, 1111 d 4,11 11101011 it ere, etiutit:(lol. Thu subject uP 01011 . 0411,1 u Web Isrot!gla iJe• I,•re the lits:ituic, Ir. wl . iu:Ofereq Icy reatim ha.• _Mi. 6, ll lgcs b mg tliu 1 nntituts un nnput t...ue or phrehts teauhilig aim' child' en enir,cl 0101Aiviwitied 1111.1111;11 1.11 iug 01.10,gintolly 11 . 1.1i1 . 0.1 0.01.01U,..0•11'.1 uliort. A c 11. 71 ill young I.Dit,ci u 1 Neu vll u, faunal by 41 ul, li - vnitacror, lnatig leql.ehttd w 1n.../1 - 1116 t litettittllW With It flt:W 4id degree' of tlpit would 114vo' f 1lotte 9.etlii to mutt exper,ei.eth perlyrtheus. --- colitioniu& uu ILu 'llll.l.otluull MEI tliogrophy being : l ebuititid, eloo4 . l.44elieliere under Lie direction of lily. lielies vino uallad upu'al the ele mentary tildlitlde guugo. Further reuuu•ks weru anwle,.by Nlessrs Keihl and ALA:twain. - - • . Mr. 1). Shelly spoke of the great importance of Teacherkr interesting their unpile by trutßiii'Vuited to their capacity. Mr. L. Eokoh, iu o fvreible , wann6r pointed out the absurd neilue entertained by tnatiy, that almost aux person isooinpytent to tench Print arySeh . ool. .11e believed it • rtviiked there skill to teach orthography' iiroper6r,.than, any of the bigher‘bratiplies.• Mr. Shelly auggested ihn propriety of open- lug each session with singing and pryer .k.ljourned: ' • . - WEDNESDAY MOSNI Q. ,The Institute. nos called to: order :by , the A choir oompntie'd of severnl members' of the inotituie and ladies nod gentlemen of tbo form commenced tb&e . xrrotsip by oingiiiiim ntberib Prayer by Mr. McElwain. .The minutes of ylsteitiv 'were., aproved. . • ;. , AgrOubly'tfj, the Secretary. aii- RinteditTiiii' , A. The , .641iject,. of ,Readingtwo,s , broughtbefoie 'tie. , loiftutd tiy AL 'X'...P!stur - coneideretl' It 110160fitillityriiet; otc,,lghly tp,,, oder thud the subjpati bitf4it „ Igesere. : JI :who' urgt;il amemg ottitir tbinga tOttiinE;ortitnott .: • • , • 14 cgl *OA ititYydiiiit'tEltylnetkil itltita - t3ltipplmottur !i)tltiiA Lin, n(etkiod' . of pottrtr. Por tito lion%ld.. Tn ..111t311/IISTERIDIARWIFIA 'Elstor; - one neon' tlleklin most drenr, ' Yet In my soul most firmly rlven; • "fin when onr mother called us timer And charged unnll to ninetln ILeavon. Ilerinantle mn thy shosilders fell, . For thou west eldest, save nue brother; Anttl intro lov - ed.tbee fell esavell As o'er 1 loved that souther. Oh Motor! oft I 'wry for thee, And lichen thci differing shir of o rmr Shines on . it-worlitin fancy fruit, I solid my feeble prnyerto I.tenvoti. d'*bticational. _ 0 ITT D Ftht THI: - 111:11 THIRD SESSION, tiqINING SESSION fit .- 71' — weliu uu ..1111 1 - 5 , a - Vala WC) 'a uNMIE' Zinn, • who exeroitiod /them in: reduction. • the loatitnte'on eatabliehing 'I% 31: Richards ih a very inatidotii;i3 tenni:int' . , a, County Nernied l golidoi,.pinaeedicr in an tido• exhibited hie footle of "iirdching mental gnent end .foreiblEbriannee' nitoni - iteutiliti tpetie which the clue .diaplayed. remarkable and .pritetioability,dind atlareed Skill. , ' . waif Inni - dairoier fot ,, puhlfdrition. • "' . • .. be hontel g djoarnment -arrived. the . N exeroisefi ~ closed -vtitli;einging...by.4 l 4 o L_4 , ..iQuiirtotte" of Newville. •• •• • •• Adjourneh. • • .; • 'AFTERNOON SESSION. . Tho Institute called to "order. by thO .PresidontL • - 7 ' --Singing by thrt'elinir. - • Mr. McElwain 'exhibited hia'tnade of teach. - lag Grammar Abrough his olaas, after which Mr. Shelly itddiessed the clads iiin few mini: ble eeinarka. ' • _ • . Shulenberger.intiodooeq.n.olaps et six girls from :Altertou, und , Mr. Wm. Cavanaugh clues of erght boy sfroin - . The clines were exercised iu ChnnUhg Geo graph), from_outline 'mid exhibited elgisidernble 0 it e f expertn;iss. .• , siiijecdwf pi inutrishiri woe brought he thre the Institute by fleitstjf, null , further ft:minks wore nmdc• by . ..Messrs. :t).'Mor L rett; P. Sliedy, McElwain, S. A. Sollenherger, McKeehan, Reynolds, and Slirivur.. • Its iinportnnee woo, clearly and, eloquently set fofth Ly litiv..Mr.•llenderson, nad its'oon• devote !loony cogr.lu led, with n very nmusiog devotion in the jiro . per movement of the flu. gero rind tlartih-tti Theexorcisce 61o . sed by sio'ging: 'Adjo'urncd- y. EIiIIiG'SESSIdN .The Institute was called to order_ by the Prosideiti. a l3 p y request "School Goverpment" . 'was token ell" and diacuesed by Mr. Ile helieved..protier — governmeni.tu - the 8041001 to -- th e - impoitant - th ing; and dint PE onrt lie moat successfully estabtiviied by cultivating . self respect among the pupil-..was in favor of. 1.13 i lig the ,rod when all 'other means, were exhausted. Atlr. Itagiconeurred in the send. nients•expressed by 11,1 e. Kline Megitio .r.0f.6 : r01l to the diffnialty of athip . ting tho govorotoont tho iliveroified kth , positious of tiohotars, and tune of tho,opi EILM management of a scliool there slould be co operation of. Teachers, 'Parents and . School Directir, who should adopt a series of 'rules, which should be publiehod to the school. Mr. S. Eckles• believed the rod was India pensabln, but did, not advocate the - too fre. - quent U 6 .0 of it.': Mr. Sh . river folloVved in' some able remarks. Ilc•was of the opinion that no eot of rules, however ingenious, could bo inmdo - to• meet every oaten of misdemeanor; abd therefore, advocateq, the adoption of the gol den rule—" Do Right" ' • Mr. , llensel thought expulsion from sehool should ho the very last:mottos of pn;oourtug,or• doe. :everat-inaidet Idat occurred in.9ls school, - in Which ho_ used_ tile rod on largo boys with peculiar succoss. •• An inst.rtiutivo Essay was read by Miss La verty—subject, "Female Education." Another by Mies A. L. King—subject, ...Tito yeaciters' Duty." The essay was very credi table. , ._,.. • . . _ M=li 0 The Institute was addressed by F. L. 'AI HiHelen in relereiceu to a niulithly publication entitled , tlio School Iti•oni Ledger," asking. dieTevoipiitlititili ,te - iietrers, and of education hi general. F • ort}p•a. routorks were. mode by 'lllsswrs.. Shelly and Ali.rrett. . • ~`'I'IIUfSDAY . IMO RN LNG. PreidiletiA ia the choir.— . --• 4len ut, tiny 'ei.2 - prt. 'l. cd. l`raj Mr. Iletim3l The ;object Of gratittu,tr wee brought before lontitute :11.•ieJee. • Ile liejteeed the at tie s 0 UV •. 111/.1 .. lilt?: Ulla toe ad- jl11:11Vt! !.1011011115" b e " thutitted with 1.110 •• o y heteupticnit exciting tfidetia H.ll tubic , pineu NOnall!. 11. E. Kuhl, 11 lis3lkci,, A,theriuti,ua:klotikezu. Tie el ject. e.) tites wits diseussea by Si liver and U. E. East. St:pet:m.lu tet.x' ile:ttrtted Ida inanuer nt-tic;--titrutr,lll-tr-vlazs—ot—httrs—neleetft.l—rrctos the audit:sue. ..Putther ehiark.t were ina.ltt by Messni. Slu tart 6,06 en, ILleltertls, Shehy, nett' S; lieltule.• Me6,cs Alelr.tulteit, D. Eekele, le.l.!;lwitte, D. .I:ll'liliauts, Red were uppeintitl: to draft -renullitlODS the lustltute. Thu eICAnCIEUS claeed by singing. Adjourned '_AFTERNOON_ , The Inntititte biiitg, elided to order by the Preeitleitt, the, ee'totnenoul.l . with "tog by'the choir. , . Mr. Ilinkle,introtiticed'anittieresting class' ofgirls, and 1a9.8 front 4coltanicsi,,irg; and proe'esded. to give his stiethcid isuohingOe thograplty, Reading, Aritlime*, Geography,- Grainmori . 11islosy, Physiology, 'nod Astro- The °lase plainly evinced that they haie reeello....thorotigh , "traltityi in' the 'above' brattalfai • The ekeroisea were enlivened with music' by the ...Big SprinirSoze Bond." ' • After Flinging by, the plqiii3 'Mr Hickok, De.' puty Ht;tte-Superintendeut, ndilrengid =it In tc very uppropriuto manner._ He woo pleuksd do cOYnOttient 'no for the proeperous condition' of the sehO'ola of ou'r Counly. • ' Au Eeeny woe road by 1111sud.rate Clever— oubJetd, QIIr Country',' : ~ Anptlier,,by Nies Hester" lileniing—ettibject,, .: , Tilmportance, et in' truSuqinng tirnnotitio,iuto, the Opif.l- , 1491 i i : I Nh T li W itl l!INY 311 !" of ten° 11.4 rf 3,,91 , 1 * t t"'Vit°l*Rfa i ' °a 4 l° Kl s ,. u ! u 'i u .7i hear4 In in •any 0u r commop:, !F hooll: Thsi,ofrFpi , bopc,bebeflulei, ,:Sitifiig.by the- choir. •:, ' • ,: i i` ~I,ioutneu,, WWI, 11" r , Jor 1 •,t - I taßOsioN: , ‘ —4.-4 4 q4 'lnHtituSo KreplylOit7l44 — lliii — dilkif.7: - Muste , liy the .11 Ind .4 , -'44-1•4 4 , .44 444.i1-4.; f' #p) i!Vii:llrtut4ty • ntroido.l pieuth6l4l' 4 'the "upiin . .whi;3ll ' ,eoFlitpeiTtp - drioutibraitineinteiittitert . : , c , . 41 CARLISLE, ' - wEpNEpAY.,,J,ANTJARY 7, 1.857. M =ZE=M M Morrett halved that4ousecoontriblides to the health of the body, developed the mind and morale of the pupils, relieves the mono tony of the Reboot room, and incretteeal a re lish fur study: "....Nlr. S. Heigea spoke of • the poweeof music, and the importance of teach• lug it thoroUghly. Further remarks . were minim' on the meledenn by Prof. Mayberger. Ou tnotion of Mr. 01Ileleir the following re-' solutimi was unanimously adopted. liraqued, 'Pint a committee- of one director cruet each township be appointed to take into ronsidAltion the eltablishment of Normal Schnul m Cumberlond county. — Ou intitiOn of - MiFM - c - Ewniti the following resolution wits offered atid•adopted.- Resolved, That the membe'r of any township or I.l,rough who appoititeil:liave the power to sendhis alternate in case of his in ability to serve. Thu chair nnueuneed the fdlowing persons na constituting flint committee; viz.: Messre Owen James, - Israel Boyer, S. • Mohler, C. Eberly, N H. Enkels",' A. J. Kauffman,. S: Plank, 11. Stuart, A. Laruherthn, J.ts McCul. tech, S. Weakley, ...Strohm. ['Cootie, Frazier, J. C. Altiuk, 'll, Craig, S. Taylor..dol. Graey, John - C. "Dunlap, and James • Me: -. llliokok remlfrom it work entitled Jan; 'nary and June,'', ft very interesting account tyro "Grammar of Life." He referred to the ."Scltoul Room Ledger" and ~ S ch. o ol Journal" ne important instruments . it. advano... ing.universal education • ; ' Oh motion of Mr. McElwain it was agreed 41 that when the 'militate adjmirn, it jtdjourii;.to meet in Shippeiedairg : Tuesday the 20jih, -toy of bee. 1867. • The PresideOtaniteunceil the following Bid Siness Cummittes ; Messrs. 1). D %Eck- Os, A., A.. Matthews, and Miss • 'Allen ',and -Mho, Knig.,- • , 'Miss Kitlg introduced it class of young girls from Ne*ville;whn.oltent.ed'gengiaiihy: Tito . 'altos 1.4.i.n4drette4,',14 Air e Hostetter and dia misaod.• Seyeral remarks Were mode on solving ques tions' by- Analysis, Mes Sot. wain; Lyttilt6l:iiq.lEi . ctinelnau• • 1 The: ex`eroises:.closed , with singing. .Ad jeurned; ' ~ • „ . ,Inatitute'inut: tho MU - • " • The nominitte op 'resolutions made the tot- Sport'P , l4ohsurea ad Op ted:' ,fieiOlvid;"Titat nit ono olis„and nonihos, the Citiaberliint) d witty Inot tuts we lute the peoplb ot.tlint•oont4y,on the brsatiod, ,intereet tideittiatnuetit the . e aule - 9 f. ! , c, drawee' ioh tiyingpd.",b7..tAo largeJettehd,inues,derjrig,;,opt i 'preifent teepting;,, -end feel'enoipirkged.tcej,bofl iitititlotti„effoYtb .pnrfeatlngititraphn!?l:ayel.e..: - ;; ; „ - '• • ,ReloWec o. l ) jcifq I , l 9ribil ‘ fAttK . I into fihb'utt rave! eitorx I !day 'exeiebieit „ • • •• ,Igeseteect,l44'.ilie`ge •, id.regol4o4l,i674, ; ere, fdiaelk •tiotbe ii il'H°ll!.!;*,(rOf !r(p retard to our tidtibel;Yelnatt. Ar.;,Resoived, • . That' (hillga being tenedl,t are eminen t ly qunliiied by nature for . ;gipuuoq„sohoeln,,lutU" her e!nnitly suoh, "sitiiinlnron,iy . di; et eaoleed.iPllek't4eiilnnid it:tionesoury,,thitt•ii, Norautl iSollook:bo;„enbililishe't ",ln..our county"' luring thetAiliblingarituitintor:br teilitl'eti:iniO4:teuo,ttproitgAddhrYtlheinvelles .o,ll:tini high and •rospeneible--duties deielving! upon-thenr. - 7 . 7 - 17”, , • - -, - ;RiA., , ..gcmg.z :v4am-oxat.. r. ociry _3:ata • etakeicnAnnetin_tgbh:di _ouch nn inight . be:eatablighod and ot.nduatod, aud - OcololudeChie iemarkg ley,io: ferting.te thg-low gaieties iliginhori; and be. Hove& that'as , sock!! 'etc isaotigre made them: ,00lvea• waiihy!oi' it by tong - lying inotruotion tinho Normel .SohoOl, theitisidaties' Would, ‘ ,l Au inotruntlto essarwalltond.bylthig A. I': Allen—oubjent,' , :.Vfiirtig*:44 of educntiug the . rtiaaa of iminktit(l,. bath In ,a literary and miteono point or view. !Italy, - en tortainini teeny woo road Brown. Sitilleat; "Patienge." • ' Mr. 'Hickok frorn.silie - Statd Departmeitt was Intioduced fly tiro President find iiildresS the Inatitule; Ife fi'dprred in !dopy° , litainary renirtrks to the po:tver,of ,musie,-and the impartatice of introducing it ikitirthe Com. Lunn schools. Having - taker)ip no particular, subject, ho. lectured upon ties Common School education, and.in a very nbto and eloquent ntatini;r imPrestied the sub ject's ofohjs lecture 'upon thellolonm.- . Theiivoceedings of tbu averring vrOre:ittier:- spCrsed will choice music by tire- Bapd:' Ad - ARIBNIN_G. TIM Inhtjtuto 'being called to order the ereises co nnnenced with singing by, the choir. Psay or by Itev. Mr. Hoffleifngor. r • - Minutes of yesterday : Wore - rend, end ap-' preyed. • The Auestion of It the loaeher rppousible foirt he. mo itt hs--well -as 2 -themenial , aulturn-Of the - Pupils-was . taken'' up; and ti ; yeti ably . written - and, instructive ease) , was rehd'by 'John hinkle,. which on motion, 1,116 handed vier for publiontioh. Fuirthor remarks; on the same subject, wore made by Mos'srs. Gregg, and..ltov-Mr..HeMler:eau„elJervrhomi. urged the` neoeseity hf teaohers-uttondinip_ the moral culture of their pupils.' Nir.- Evans and Mr; MoElivain, ittrefOrentiti:l9. the jurisdiction of-the-teacher over pilS while 'guitig to °chord and retinalOg from it. Me Hickok decided that It drag the teach-; er'oduty to oerreot the pupils for,allirregula Miles which came undei his notice, frOur the time of leaving him until their returri...... The subject of vooalmueie was brought bo• fore the convention by Mr. Reynolds. nottle by Iles - sre. Bizjer, Atherton, .Richards; unir.ltec: Rev.-- . The Trensuror being culled upon made the follotving repoit, viz: - S• Number of members 273. Experhtes.s2o. Balance in the Treasury $llO 00. .. Singing by_ths.choir. Adjourned._ • AFTERNOON SESSION. • "..) Institute net. President in the chair. 'he chair opened the exercises by eingiug,. senora- FRIDAY•..EVENING ''SESSION,' Medved,' That it Is the opinion of this Insti tete that. much of the defleiency of instruction and government in our schools emanates from . the indolence' of' the teacher, and that we con clude such nOndnot a violntion of moral prin ' R calved at we ntnrn-our-sincerthlitinks-- to the citizens of Newville and vicinity, fOr the kindness'mtinifested towards us, and the hos- : pltality, with' which they have entertained ue, since coming into their midid,. and hope, that • they may live Jong to enjoy the .comforts and' blessings which lleavin has so bountifully Showered upon them. - Readved, That we cordifilly'thank the Big Spring Salta hand' of thii pine(' for the excel-' font music which (bey have dissoursed.lo 'us : .d Bring ,the, session of the Institute.- '• - ;---' • Received,. Thai oar llionks, tire due - ,to the., choir mid quartette who 'have so kindly enli 7 ' vened our sesaio . ns with their sweet melodiett; and that we hereby return-them the same.' Resolvid- Thet_Lour_thanks-are- due to the - county superintenderitliir-lis. untiring labors. .. anti Belt-denying indust6, in the fulfilment the duties . cf - his office, and having fulfcetifi.±:' .detier in his ability and -fitness, we -earnestly • recommend-his reelection. - Resoft44 Thai will use our influenco..,tO Mornmertlio circulation - of-the "School .Ro om ,DedgerYoilited by F. li.LX:Gilleleu, Esq. Relolked,:associations' of teachers be formed throughout. the bounty; and that each association shell report its condition at our next county meeting. /?cmiried, Thal the thanks of _the_institutp po teadere 1 to Mr. Hickok", Deputy Superin imident of Cdmaion-Bohocle,' fur his able and eloquent aildtesses' Ware the Institute;• for his - untiring zeal in the cause of education; and Serbia taitorabli,in Inthit . That thanks of this. Institute aro due' to the °tricots of the. nisei:dation - for . 'the' • able mannerin-whiatt:thttaxercisils-bayelieen combated. . ' • • ME Rea - dyed, Thiit our thanks orirduo - to 'the " pig Sprin!Literary - friatitute" for the .tte@ of LITEMLARY HELL during tho Seseicioeof:thri Inetitote. - - . .• • c Resolutd; - That:the Proirdinge of the Ineti-• , tut.) be published jo thet.Penneylvania 'School Johrnal, and is et loot: two oP the: county _ Mr: IftiOtotter,. or. teistraeicsbur, exitibitoti a Jairanito ala . as of :Orle and boys, wbo intro-,?:; daeoir ibeinselves, tbrkugli arta of ttietc_nutp, ber,• ''it'•'Ye'ry nent•ling appropriate apeeeb7 .!. ; .with teaticitiaei fr6ni the ola s. . • . . ~... . . . ~ 131whirit,_pyitty songa est, sung ta ; , , on94c; . 1.4 - _ - "girl9, .0.119 antis . joining in, the . ott9e99 which .. itilCita,lotitt.nrini4u9e from tho.:9 - utit-, ~r. _.-. - ...., • . . Me, lloitetter theA pecotided_t; keadieg, physiol ogy, in p ahmb "hie ,•: tiles; themselves very creditably.' ,Mi , :llostetter ;road an instructive and ably written essay od educationlkwhich, on motiow,,.„ Was handed over for'illblioation. • ThiYAtibject of The ef education.of . 'Sexes" - was inkr:od,eiio and diecussed by Rt. ro Struw;Mesers. Eoheis, Dr. Herron, W. H. Woodburn, T s M. Rich-. A. J.. Kauffman, W. B. Gregg, and G. 'W. Reynolds, who believed that %oys..and girls could be educated together with more success than in separate schools. . . Mr. Shelly then addressed the Institute is * brie'f and forciblis manner, 'and after singing by the quartette; anti music by the Bend, tint . Instituttradjountett.to meet in Shippinstairg on the. 29111 dayiof Dec. 18&7. .nr,-molutErp; I= tTfl Ilgt, The orthodox . olergy sometimes had thifir eccentricities, and many good nnecilettitt are refuted of their lending ministers,of • Otm . - , neoticut in the good old times. y . • 'Once upon a time there was it clergyman— the-Ret—pr. T high . character, null distinguishes for dig nity:of manner:. But it, was remarked that frequently as ho was ascending the - pu'pit, stairs lie wouhremife. and sometimes almost titter, as if beset by an uncontrollable desire to laugh.- This epiited • remark raid at last' seandaL . Finally. ''L was thought necessary for some if his clerical friends, nt a meeting..• of, the associatio.t, to bring up the Matter - for ponsideration., The case was stated, the Rev. Dr. • being present. Well, gentlemen,' said he,. 'the fact oharged'!againet.me is true,'butilieg. you . to permit ate to offer nu explanation. • _A few mouths after I was licensed to -- preaey, I Arnsjira - couittryloWni - anti - ou a:Shblutth - morn - - - - h "rx - wanithhurro - tibiErwpott the serviiiirs'orthe . church. Buck _of the pulpit was a window,' • which looked out,apon,a field or clover,. then:. in full blpom, fit it wan puentier, .As I rose, to' commence the reading of the Scriptures, 44. cast a glance into - the field; and.thire I saw a wan performing the most. extraordinary 0%6= - , Ipliiiintt . . - .lfmping, whirling, slapping in all di.. i'ectiJuS,,,anti with a ferocious ugcfny of, our. lion. - , At first I . thought he was mad, but suddenly t truthhtruthburst upon me, he bad buttoned up a bumblebee in his pantaloons'', .I am eon- - stittitionolly serious, gentlemen, and the shock of this scene upon my - risilile. ties. w is . so great that I (multi. hardly -get- • through rho services. ° Several , ;tirnes -I -- was ppon • the'iVoint of bursiiit into a lough. -Even to this day - the remembrance 'this. scene, through the temptation' •of =debilr often comes upon me when ascending the .pcdpit.;— this, - I admit; is a weakness, .but I .trust it ' will rather excite 'your sympathy arid -your: , prayers' thin': your reprcitelted,'..; Father Mattbew r the celebrated Tomperinde Reformer, died at Cork on the •90) instani.— TheohAld Matthew -was born`et Thpinaptown. Ireland; October 'l9, 1790. He was left inn or. plum at an carly•age, adiipted by an aunt and educated at,liilltenni . ...Aoaderny and at . 1%14y• Ho'Wes ordained to•the priesthood at hheing prerionsii.eniered upon 14 Shilenthropia.luhers"among the. poor. The urea of whiskey, brought ebJeartnlly to his “otice among thelytTiehed people, roused nnwooted ,- "Cithusiiten4 . and he determined ;•pon a orneaderaghinst the deolou.of Alcohol. .14ciPting principles of total ebstinenee,. a tuevelletl , frotd'iOUrnteioWn through all ee,lsland, and his progress ,w;i4 one trintrMh ..,.i.:.marelt...-.•Ho-adininistered- the- pledge - to • miiiantle at te Nenagh . lo twenty jumisandi in one day.; ; at , Galway a' hundred' ;'lOusaud: in.,t,wo days; between Galwuy and' -,onghroa to neatly 7 IWe, hundred thousand.' Iroin'lrebind'h'e`Wont',idEd.. , ,M4d, aqd then' oe warec and 'etratifying"eneiaeaillis: this country re; Woll7it)meinberedr • :Through ell Ahle he amassed a eenefer,tilmaelf,lit 'was ton , • tautly iu a state of!..porsonal poverty. .Wherk. began, hh i f,g.ood,Work..hie.,.hrother • was 44i'; SEvitir , FoottC- , :-The'ailighi'litatt:•2:Whe" h!rig a ill*Al.P.rY-I:eile. ll 4Ppar l l 4 his Vwn , honder firfTin•iiraee : .iiMt k *Nn b° R, ned., redue - 31.1Micwuerle. • , , •., meei wstiti ir•t44 g od, wuch far .the: conslderation! ore"teir - remits; ,•••_ • • ' - • • gives the:Weil& I iberti Tkeiiy; '"' Peliondrile'L'whoeie 'lo;thele 'jj tuftylOoo upon Alm, : wblah sum wqe just • iihi pfix ii:!#.qiiAlin upon and un tn.; . ..1 1 - 4: , ;di,ciL.,: l ifi=6),; t : Ai ,;‘, : r s, . ity u ivs i r ii i 4 :road.ilia : yrefght.pr, ye;),rp..inattpi AVON ) : Thn elanderer ,4 -41Wil toll boa NI; ;Vtiel Ti i! wlih giring', enemy oppoitUnlty to' • 'iliewi,ll f.Mm' puhlto lilo, . , reezt less prombieutly before . 4.4.,pp1#14:6' . ' . . , . . Itter.or ! tida er . .CtiMlSltiTANOSS.—Ditferent employmeoleouni coblitioos of , life; beget in use tendency to our different passions,. Those With .are exalted abtivo others in ibeie , daily • stations,:and:wspeoielly-if they- have to de, wish : • many persons under:them, and in tunny affairs' • are often tempted to the haughty...tite z mOrose.::•: l ,the surly ,' and•the more unfriendlytmAks nod ,disturbanoes- of nature; unless theY watch,. againest:thein with daily' iMie‘. 'The' coniinand• era 'armi es z and iv fee; the masters Of thOSS '10;6 bayen irette tittin bar Of 'Corvallis 'untlei l fiieitil and it'adiltitaidebf : oniiM'iMd - 'iicitieinit'fw'hil;':, Ilieiretelves, lest they gear* hitbit . of 'affected pride, l and vanity "ittecln,l; of fret. impatience, and ortminal anger. <=l ;,c••• The statisticians. _of Boston. report -that !'Leap-your has been a failure" In ino dern Athens. - There has been twenty per cent lessor marriage's there , this year than the last. The fact is by no Means one'to be joked over. • • , - . - .._ _Funnily, hArever;_-the 'Modern Athenian • staijattelans ascribe it to the passions rind:ex ki. oi ewient'oqhe.reoent . Presidential election.. T ey view wedlock from 'afar. If they came' rpm . ridip to the Boston by'menial_alter, they would be in the-way-of an oiplitnation of the lamentaille ðer publish. • That'sbrine.to r Voriaid'.l4arriage•ii oruslihigly draped with . .. silks at to neon iollars pe? yard 4:: -it is festooned with lemma „prices to cause r dock'javr to hear of-expensive gemined: jew • elry dashes through the-meshes et the poitig d' illelcona at, every part,:ailvee plate,. paved thick upon leases - of „ genteel residences," support the altar=anldmilliners' bills of every purchasiible luxury aid iecessnry, more ter.: ribledlian the bills of- vultures, litter the barie : of votive leaves to-the Frost Spirit (Arch) the oak in autumn... ..What MEW; has this profana tion of the shrine of marriage- on the young ..... ... _mert_of_Bostlio-woold-lain-bring-tcr-i their_persolial_OfTeringir 1 pinion-of--tlio--advanc These statlatiolanioau see ieand hear .it. The aliment of masoqliiie- inaniageable -hu : _ inanity , iota right b y without stopping. Great heare&from the tiktom or prudent but homeless hearts, are•all that is given HY: men; ;:Young artists,-young artisans, young dhetari,lnerohants' clerks, lawyers 'of more Youth'than elientagei yet all out of _dept and. earning comfortable and honorable subsistence . fOr one; 'tiiiiircling.to the' entire of 1840, pass;• iniekly,-"alafnied'hy ttie Ovideticeic of the haezornhle ponditiond attaohed:to . reputable. , marriage in the's° eviillayir - of - onmpititiOn . irT 'snolal..disptay, _ 'Marriage is now becoisitig'aluxUry to_tuou in tho Vaited§tates..,..Ths:ocist of.provisions, the'wd ea of labor, the rent of dwellings, ,the_ stost . of neoeeeariei and - Vf hixUrios, added to 'the unrelenting pressure, upon people . .in res. protable sootety to "dredS - riohly7iiid furnish tha.iffoiftable prloicrif 'a 'tam : - ily far ou4'•,of the'reseh dY the salaries and in (letups of tusstiof tho ;young, the ohars'oter and, morale of a 'wedloi3k. is prohibited, it ie unfieoetisaiy to en largek fa-' idTrilitou and irr:Austria. . . . , Prudence arid : Oustdui forbid ° marriage. in the foruieeeotintri, whore'there is not limn. •ed ilioolite.euffictient mairitain its 7 Wants and sooial,,protOnaiono: latter, the armed law holds asunder from the relatior - ii — of. ,man tld wife ample& who.do • uot • possess proper_ gumantoeithat their eittildren . shall not be come a burden to tho State. In all ranks of society income is the . marriage cement of rove. ' 'l' Marrkebge may ae Offeotually-bo .prohibitOci ify - the,siptipties of.millinery .ware and. housi3 . furnishing, as bj'a polion regulation. If thtse.modern 'Athenian statisticians will stand - withrtheir'n'ote , boblOrbeside - their . mar= Tinge altar for two years. to colne,- they will have to fmoortl a steady diminishing worship at the shrine. If old moidhood be, as many say, en evil, the penalty ofd general .repudi mien of option dress, goods, nud a scorn . of gingham will bo paid in every. !must; where there arodatrghtera. - IYeetit not beho'ov i e all motliere 'ill good .motherSto imitate; indi ;iidually, if slotirt concert, the wiee conduct of the Belgic *union-or Brussele"" Upperron dem ?" Theit , ' . ! Retrenchment Sudety". has been organized to r make' eoonomy faellionable. Its weekly Meetings receive reports ofsu per utilities dispensed with, andiliseusi_the_feasi bulky of further -curtailments 'in 'heusShold and personal etiennes.- Its members are 'mothers, and these their 'labors are for the pt rpose of moving marriage to their gra kn-up aiiiighters t by_noiltiug it v 4 .01100 1 .0 for thoee young men w!one ... n .. tpto to thehrhOuntry. and futegrity.. . Oh, for to reeteration",,of"ginghunts• and prlnte6 . 'Li' there no" d'eliveronoe from the oftlien%whhat eviiwhii3b.F;renoli ioime weave's for us?—.Albony'Journal. Diath of Fat)ier Mattheir 3ire~laneou. Why Leaß-Year ie a Failure impropor A Giles of,BTaidy , , . . . . Can't hurt anybody ! • Why I knows per -son, yonder. he is now,; on high ohaniti, a spe cimen, of manly beauty, a •Ortl six-footer.. Ile has the bearing of a prinoti,' for he ode.. of our merchant princes. Ilia face wears:the hue of.health, and noW,.althe age of fifty odd he has the Cluieli elastic step of our young men of twenty-five, and mine .more fall of Mirth and wit than he, and.' knOw lie Keret', dines_ without brandy and water;and'never r glfes - to " bed without a- terrapin or o34ter - . supper,".with' plenty of champagne, and morelhan :thist "he '7 was.never,known to be drunk... So here. is ;11,-. living exemplitr and disproof of the temper.. ape° twaddle about the dangerous naturo of an occasional glass,. and the,-destructive-ef-- fecte of a teMPerste use of,good . . • Now it ea happened that this. speoimen of:• safe brandy drinking with a relation, of ours.. .Hfitlied in a year or two after that of dhionio Diarrlicea, a common disease to chore-who-are never drunk, nor ever out of liquor.. He left , his widow a eplendid mansion-up town, and-a clear bve,thdusand a 'year, .besides a large - fortune to each . ()Chia silt children; for he had • fillips on every sea and credit at every counter but which lie never had OCC*OI2. to use'. For. montbs before he died , -12e Was a year in ing—he could eat or d rink nothinewithonk . distresa; and at death, the whole alimentary canal was a mesa of .disease a .in the midst of hie millions he died of i inanition. That ie not , the < half, reader.: rile left-a - legaoY-tojhie chit- , dren:which _we. did -not ineOlop, licr - Ofula lute beep eating up one' daughter 'for fifteen years; anothiir le in the ivied honee; the third • and fourth of unearthly beauty; ..there was kind Of -grandeur in= that beauty, bat they - blighted; And fialed and faded, into 'heaven -we,trustOn.their_aweetect teen, ; another. is tottering on the verge of the grave,",and only one is - left with all , the senses, and each' of. About is--weak 'iiiiras.vrater. - - Why, we matte - . from the dissecting iaoiti'and7inade a note of it, it was . • 21:gentlemailofthirty.-ire Was sitting on 'a; , - chair,- with no specially 'fridge' symptom_-. present; still he:was knoirn to bit'a dlssips ted young man," as 'the saying goes. We rose, ran flftyfeet, fell dawn'find_.died,• The doctors see a beauty In death, the ahance of cutting up a fellow , end*loaking. about, for sights. The whole covering of the brain was • thickened,. its cavities were:filled,with a fluid which:, did not belong to their, destroying thent;*erdiugh to kill half a doter .inen with ' apOlexy ;• a great'portion acne lung was in '••• a sate of gangrene, and nearly. all :the: other was hardened And useless; blood and yellow matter plasterhil the inner: covering of, the lungs,' while angry red. Patches of- destructive. iidiamation, were scattered along ,the whole . alimentary canal.... Why, there was enough of death in that one man's body to' have' killed' forty men. The doctor who talks aboid gem: . fling liquor everyday, being "healthy," is perfect disgrace to the medical name,. and , ought to be turned, out to break rook for the.. turnpike for the term of his natural life at a shilling a day, and find himself.—Bail's JoUr an/ of Health. • - ' gerThe story of the Connecticut ion-keep 4end COL Gibbs, - the mineralogist, .is intro dtiood-topark‘the period when a solenoefiret— began to be popular. The Col. who bad been stopping eta small tuvern_atuoung the Encinh.-=. tains, and dippoind of his cash and wardrobe' in about e. week, had Collected three great • • sacks of atones. An acquaintance of the Col.'s came along ; , at „in the etage-coach and exchtinged, : salutatlipits : i whielegave rice to 'a colloquy 'between this -keeper-of - the - hotel - and - theiCol;'s - friendF You teem to he acquainted with this win ;lemon ?.• - - "Yea; I know :him.; at — fie—Col . (} fibbe r o[= Long_lelund.' ' Well, he amid his name wite_Gibba, bat • . ha delta tritnlnaa ltiaroh hare.' Indeed; what makes yowthinit a en V hae b - Cen'here a fortnight-kaook ing• If Monadnock to piectea. He has spent ail his money, and given Rimy his clothes, Oil he hasn't it shirt to * his bank. If you are la friend of Lie,' you ought' to take hie family, c4uainted'witb - bio -an that . Lama be token mire of.' • . • • IRS • Ob. I understand. Thi Col. is not insane he is a Mineraloghii.' • • .• • . • • •-•-•• . A what ?' .A. mineralogiot—c: collector of tinrious stonee ' Are . alai 'eat • . Igo ; they are specimens to be preserved fOr scientific purposes; • Ha, ha.! what (piddles there are in this world I Every little while ono . 6n . 'nrii6nes , along - here. Last year, a man, - CiEl a "Pro* - lessor from - Cambridge, etoppethhere a week, ketchink all the baks, beetles and butte flies he could find. Sb.iut the same time , anothe tone come, end he Went into the mountain,: pulling up all Alio odd weeds' and strange pintas 4e met with: He took away bundle as big as a bay•kook ; And .now this Colonel somebody is making a conceder' ,of Oen. ;stone('! think the'peepieldowU"ioni• - tray can't - have much to.. yin, they; wouldn't take to such hosanna as this.' , Col: Benton on Diseipaticin. A few evenings 1120, COI. Benton delivered. a leeturs in Iloaton,• before 'the Appreitioee' Li b rary_liaidaiafi . 411 - letter to - the -Ravi Ytirk Tribune says: • • • He • opened it by giving, in a , kindly, ebar: nateristio style, some, very , good ntlitips , 'young trion in general and apprentices They saw, before them, he remarked; - person who , hnek4nttained an get,•post limitwhioh the Psalmists assigns '. to the lima- . of-life; and now.upen those 'learn "wkilbli -`"-' some ?animist aeseeiates ioSTewts , wt;aknoss. be was oltempt these infirmitiesleitioh s are sup p osed' fo 16154,05 it. 110, oAd.ft fo f4 4 ?.... 0 . 0 . 1 414) of:. early life: .praiiklimlilloin he warmly-erdo,_', was ~t Meel niok- - tttned - 'this .. antitiostt • Aquatio,,,h),O#4Se 41 1 .,0 1 001,0.thineboisratev ,1 .. , ' , i „lq,that respect he bad imitated qranklin.r fie, totally abstainettfOilhilllrk half ' life and-was itemustlita: thq,c.dther:tiatf. , :.ll-• had.not only totally abstained from opiritu?ns liquors, vinous ligoois; ferMented lickgoil; and' everything everything of the kiral e but- , he - had- keptthite self free-feem,eyery,kirollofdissipatieni'i (Ap.:;,;,7217. nut:' 1. 10 4 :44 4 0.4 p ,i rl y, and withiqi PO o,li , ,tagit-,;!‘vtttrittliig.the 4.4.4 • - at ~kWake,Lbut he haul uoVer spent- one night_ of, MS ES ME - NO~ -~s.