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f ' V.- ■''W-.-' iL^ €.''~~~Z' i. c f r'' Sn-' .■! , / -» . » » t,/ -Vr ‘ C4 .TW* V. ■v“i- .-rsiw »f> v-«awr..»?!K.-J5 -j\ nvf—’r^'s - %( ■ , (,. ) • t ■ -I-,:.-. <!.■ !' •t.. ,v S 4 - ^ T O I i. 9. FO R T E D W A R D , F R I D A Y M O R N IN G , J A N . 29, 1864. NO . 41. F O ' jr ’T E b w a k d L e d g e e ISPEBUSHEO EVfeRY FRIDAY MOR-NIKG, AT I»OET'liMAKD,-¥AS]p}fGTpN Oo., N. Y. SY J ^ B A N C r S H . H A K R I S , Editor and Proprietor. TERMS : i$l.'25 riSR YiJAB, 13 s; ADVAITCI], 3 ®bo <ms-Door’l^)rtk ofHaftis^MwS Boom, Stairs •RATES OF ADVESXISING : -Dne «|«iare, (12 iinfes.) 2 weeks, ___ _ , |1 00 ' Eacfa subsequent iDsertien, .................. 0 25 Duefouril} eolanih, one year, ............. 15 00 ■One halfcoiamii. one year, ..................... 25.00 Dn« coM*tra, 0 t>e.year ..................... .. .40 00 - L e ^ l notices pabiislied at tberates pre Hcrihed by stai ule. All advertisenjents must Fare t i e reqadred ntiaiber of inseriionanoted or thf^ will be inserted till ordered out and <diat*ffe'd W-.cerdrn^Jy. Special Notices 15 per ce-nt. additional. Business 'Oaids $1 per lii.e. ■ Marriages Deaths and Obituary Notices inserted Jree. All kinds of job woik: executed with neab FesS.-promptness, and at prices which defy tiohtpetitjon. A 11 Communications connecied with the Office must be addrorMd to F. H. HARRH, .F ort E dward N T. SB! <! A few Tlioiiffhts fov t!te Young Men of Union VilSage liy one w b o w islies tliem w e ll. lit>ly dp,y come.s seek the house'of God, ntid while tliere, listen atten tively to the tni»h .spob-n, and when A s you move <tn, mv yonni?friends, j you go out into the hnsy world t<t § u ^ u u ’!§si C. E & S. S. BENNET i’, GROCERY AND PROVUSION STORE Three doors north of Baptist t hureh. EDWARDS, DL'DBitL .t Co., GENERAL assortment of Merchandife. for sale- cheap W. J. WHfTEHOLNE A (X), DEALERin Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Artists’ xVlateiials, Kingsley’« Illock. GEO. P. COXA NT & CO., BLA CKS.MITH and general r*pair shop Milt fT-veet. Good satisfaction guaranteeo in all ca.ses. D e FG R E S T & IRV IN G , .M ANUFACTURERS and Dealer.^ in Fur- . niture. and Ooffinb «>i every dec-cr ption.— Two doors north of Baptist Church. $1,000 PREMIUM. $1,000 Will cause Hair to Grow on Bald Heads; ■ will Restore Grey or Diseased Hair to its OEIGISAL CONDITION AND COLOR; Will Preeptit- the Hair from Facing i ff and promote a New and Heal'by Growth ; Completely eradicates Dauiiruff. will prevent and c.ure N.ervoas lieud- uche; will give to the stair a Cteau, Glo^«y Ap pearance, ami is a f’ertain Cure for all Diseases of the Head. P ic e O n e D o lla r P e r B o t l i o . is IS a perfect and coniplyte dressing for the Hair. Read She tolli.winjr tf*atiirjonial ; U. 8. MAksn.vLs UmcE New Yi»rk. Nov (J iHCl. WM. GR.4Y. Iv-q. D ear Hiit-Two months ago iny bead was almost entirely btd</, and the little hair I had was all y m / and !alJin<r out very fast until I feareii 1 should lose all. 1 commencetl using yoiir tJuir Ee.dorailve. aiid it imniedia'. ly stopped the h ir railing cff and soon reslored the color, and after us- in<r two bottle? u,y bead is completely cover ed will, a healthy grow-’h of hair, and of the same color it was in tarly nmt'bood ] take i areal pba>ure in ncomnit-ndiiig your exc<-l- ' hilt llir B^s/fjridive un i you may uI»o re- io) any doubling p* is< n to me. EOBKRf MURRAY. U. S. Marshall. ^(■ntherii Jtjsiriet. NfW York. For tale by the pn f rjetoi (\\ ,M. GRAY) at ihe REtTORA t JYE DKPO'J’. 3 0 1 B R O A J ^ W Y , N E W Y O R K , And by ah Drng>fist.s 22:yl _ _ _ & LYON~ S E W I N G M ACH INE CO M P A NY. 53b BliO \DW AY, NEY\ YORK. in the unvarying conrse o f Village life, you are sore.ewhat a {it to fiU|i- pose that you\ sayings a n l doings are confined to your own little circle in which you move. Too ma ny o f you think it a m a tter of Httlo iniportaiice how one day or fiart of a day is spent, or how one evening af ter anoihfr glides from your grasp, leaving nolhing (o show for its trust of precious hours. Many things have exi.sted am o n g you for a long tim e as habits and m a tters o f common re- luingle in its scenes, remember what you listened to, and be governed by it. In this way you will enjoy the approb.ition and blessing of your Heavenlv Father, and the esteem and confidence of those about you. S. A. 0 . --------- t » I — ------------------ Prom tue Raleigh .Standard. Dangers to North Carolina. W e .are now reajnng the bitter fruits o f Peaceable Seces.ritm,” in mark which you are not at ail aware 1 their once hapjiy and ever m et the imblic voice. But I assure you, Y o u n g Men, there is not peaceful homes into the army all frotn 18 to 45 years o f agi', to be one ofycni, no mnHer of whnt place i !'!'* “iM K h y like oxm to he is a rmfive, no matter what, or i \ ? snimb ea. And to fill np the how hnrahle his occnpali.n, friends ' “ \ f ' * or DO friends, hut Ins as deci.h d I \\W lius I.elme it the, monstrous ,,rop- character to-day as he will have when 1 coosci ipt all from fiftoen he is fifiy years old. And th vt char acter is very m u ch now what it will be then. E v e iv day hardens it into the strength of au old tree. You may bend the young sajiling, but the full grown tree will break ludbre it will b nd. You tna.v sav, “ Nobody knows or caies anything ah >ut me ” But young man, allow me to say it is not so. Every one of you are no- ticed even by those wi'h whom you i I \ ‘■'\‘\.'ll never exchanged a word. The w a v ' ventui'ky, f you {lerorm your to tw 'nty-five years of age, and make them subject to m ilitary law, whicdi The liichUioEil Exam iner bobilv de nounces as nivhiug le.s.s than an at- teiiuifc to m ake Mr. Davi.s Dictator Let ns exam ine and see what kind of a body it is tin t is impo.sing such burdens on the piople o f N -uih Oar- olitia. W e have a Cuingre.'^s, the legisla tion of which is controlled by Uiem* onnessee, Mi.s- iuto submis.siou and approval of the chain.s that Oongre.ss are forging for 4.1S. W e have too long im jdicitly trusted to such architects of ruin as vVigfall & Co., who are now for plac ing every man in the army, and all under the control o f a Dictator. T r u st them no longer, item e m - ber their fair premises. The dAVelD ers iu the garden o f Eden,’ when they li-tened to the .tem p ting promi ses of Satan, were n it worse deceived and ruined than were the people of the fair, happy and blooming South when they listened to the fair prom ises of these arch deceivers, Yancy, W ise & Oo. A heretofore contm ted, .pro.sper- ous, and happy people were told by them that we m u st withdraw all con nection from our Northern taskm as ters, who were making us pay our dollar and fifty cents for shoe.s, ten cents per yard for sliirting, $2 per sack for salt, ten cents per pound for pug.ir, the same for coffee, etc. A n d these Same reckless men who are now for p u ttin g all into the army [except them selves and a few favcirites], then told US that Secession wi uld be peac- able, and there would be no war. T h a t we were to have a nation of our own, free from extortioners; a perfect P a iadise w ith the tree of life— the cotton p lan t—in our m idst, before wdiich all nations were to bow down ivoni. Ih e way r.u d n n .i ,,,,a fr'iB which livers of y^,.ry<si,.n nf v n n r 'm ’ tile hm n tf \I’- I I''\*' « TH AY E R & HOLTON, M A N U P A U T U R E R S f-rid D.-A.>rsir. Sash Doors ami Blioda. Job Piailit.g and Matcliiog done to order. Near the Blast Furnace. n . S . C O L E N I A N , EoitT E dward , X . lEdgax' H u l l , ATTOSESY & COGNSSLLGE AT LAW, FORT EDVYARD. N. Y. JUBSON KINGSLEY, FRAG nC A L ARGHITEGT. Seminary Street Fort Edward N. Y\. 1 J. FLINT, M. D., jP lh y s icia u a n d S u r g e o n , Fort Edward, N. Y. favor nr against you. W h a tever you : l>c euf .ived . mny think, th ■ ’fiiot is l.,.y..n.| Pis- : ' . I n u te, yon hold your itiruiy i>t)-i!i o i , ' ” 1\’ ' 't ' ■ I and cir-um s'aucos in y<mr own hands ' ^ “[ , Liiglaiiu. ! Just, v\hat yon choose To bt* yon wi'l ■ 'tf the levol.ifioua'y war wl,, I, ‘ 1 ., ont- b . I '■'ii\b''vd the cunneetion of ih - e - nies from tlie m ulier counirv w; that the Fngli.sh PailiauHoit iui]) sed us which can n o , 0 tl.o ponplu of Ike n>-li ui^lMnJist-fro,n every 1 V profe-.s lo le],- \'■'I® I\ .k'-' li''‘'Sl>ted nnil |)ou.ed down ‘ f N >w ^^P^ taxation. How 1 cliief deceived n.s ! T h e bl -od of huiiilreds of thousands of our poor be. I f you do not cho ..se to h.* a | man, no one will coiujif.-l yon to it, , You can sink to ihe dfoith of ih-gra-, . , , . . . . I no one will f.oce von np- I ''l'l»v...-.ve k>v» on the colonies wlu -h I wartl. G- d has given you noble talents, and i f you misu-io them , no one will be responsible lint youiself. ; (lation, and no one will fu'ce yuii up- ^ 'dT t 1 . ...... 1 n J 1 ........................ t.!.. : did not aliect Ine pe-qile of Eugl iud i theius'-lve.s. N o con.script law can ■ Ureii sm oking from the many ■ ■ I le-lields, and the cries of starving \ 'w athl chiklr -o, +eli the tale, j 0. I ‘ mr people be I 'lij, r d ceived by those frilse' [ircphtis and arch-de ceivers Or will they nut command To parties little acquainted with llie Fin kle it Lyon Sewing Machine? the (are'ul p<*- lusiii O' the CompanyV CiMular i« .‘-jei ialb eoa inended. 'I'he Ci c-nlar can he liai) (ui appiimioii It is very specific and will be' of tTcqucning bar rnoins, (\vHler sii- loun<lbi,al!lyinstrueilve,havineb. er. pr.-parefl I ]oous, and Other ])]‘ 1 C'S of public re- wiih much care, and we wid abide by ail I tim e an ; money are The lollt wii.g luD-l q-u tation is character- { wasted, and haluts a -, tonuul not oi islic of the. entire Circular : ; the mOSt c levaliug orimp'OVillg kind, Jlu? Machine 1 ? better adapted than any , i -. cq difficult to Lrei-ik t(> be ctire- oihw sewing iTuicbiie in niaikt l to the Ire N i i t c c queni change? and al,no.<-t eudle.s? vanVw o f , m curred. I fear nx-iTiy of yon si winii nqinifd in a lilfuily ; ffir it will s(w i tiiiuk nothing Of the shillmg.s and tr..m .me t.. tweiVy lliir-k.Veee? ol .Myrreile.? | sixpCnCCS, Or peTlllieS SpCllt in a f o o l- wiih,.r,lrn.ppmK.ininn^ m a n n e r ; etiil there is another left v\ iH sew tr< m ilte fire.-i. jihuze to the ’ TV ere are many things in these days to lead young menasrray. P r o -j . J Virginia, Florida, Mississippi, or m inent am- ng the.se is the jiractice j 'IVxa.s. K o tax law, nor tithing, nor b.- enthrcell .,p„D the penple nf K en- ''ii'-'r® \f lucky, Tennessee, Mi.ssoiiri, Arkan- sas, Louisiana, nor on a large portion Ill-N a ture Rebuked. U'uviesi cli'tli. aiid even the s'ootest bairie?? iefiiher, witiioat charging the feed, needle, or ti-nsioii, or ruakingauy adjusuueutofintichiDe whatever.' Ttm.s have we succ< ssfiilly overcome the rnc-?t difficult poiut lu tne ?ev, mg mechine W . C A R T E R . U't. can We now say • N o other tnadiitip cDOiparee with it in this, respect' Hence liave wp nni- forn.ij ---- almost wiihoijt excepliou ---- the highest premiutn whenever ib? mac-bine has been pn.pej'ly extiibiied -jp competition withoth'afir&t-classsfcwvog machines. Hence w It th-dt we ate'Aiie lo offer the following guarantee^ viz : '■ wanantevery machine oeli to give, bettrk satisfaction than any other sewing neat bine in mark t. or money refunded.” We never si 11 a niacliine on any other terms. '1 he guarantee i? as reliable as the note ot any 1 -utiiuiss a.an >n ihe land — thought more im p o rtant than that, which involves your life and hculth, and future h?,p{)iQess. You go in {larties o f three or four to some of Gicse places I have m entioned. You Jt was noorfl.nary triumph. Drfiuntjy ; pall for the unfailing oyster stew , or are treated to some other luxury oi the season, while, perhaps, one of your number thinks it not wholesome to eat w ithout drinking, and for fear of being thought stingy or afraid, or th a t your m anliness m ay be called in question, you order, w i'b the air of one accustom ed to such things, wine, brandy', or the more d c licite m ilk punch. In short, you soon g.*t A great many years ago, when I impre.ssmeiit law, nan be eu f >rot-J on was a littld girl, I started to take a thciii, while those irresponsible mem- j.m m e y to see my aunt— nut in the hers may force from their homes ' ears, 1 % bad never thought o f sucli a cvHjy {lersun iu Korih Carolina able ; thing then, but ill thestage. N o w l f e lt to bear arms, regardless of age or very proud to be going away off Coiiditiull, :ind Jllace ttlGm in the w ithout papa or maroma or nurse to army, a.s is tjuw urged by them in take care of me, and only my U n c le OongresH, and leave the helpless wo- Charlie alone, who Was a gay, pleas- nieil anil cluldreu to starve. They' ^ a n t young man in college. N o w may be put under a m ilitary despot- . sat snugly tucked beside U n c le on ism , and place over us a D ictator, ; the back seat, sitting very straight, and ini {lose taxes a j d burdens on us j and wondering very m u ch in m y silly which are iusujiportable, and there ^ little heart i f the gentlem a n on the is no redress, unless N o rth Carolina . front seat would not think I was a will {irotect her children. | young lady— father said I was so Is if not an outrage on every p r i n - ' large of m y age-—and then, more ciple of tree governm ent for men of silly, maybe he would think I was des{ierate fortunes, professing to rep- ■ grown up and was U n c le Oiiarlie's resent other tsiates, on whose soil - wife. Oh ! how absurd it was, was they dare not set their loot, to make ' i t not, children, that I, only nine and* enforce odious and opjiressive years old, should have ever thought laws (111 our |ieo{jle.^ Are we pre{iar- ; o f such a thing.^^ My grown-up con ed to submit to ihis.^’ If not, then sequential feelings did not last long, let every man arouse him self before though; for soon the stage stopjied it is too lute, and denounce these a t - . and a very feeble-looking old man tem p ts to betray our liberties and ' with a little g in , whose hood covered what ails your eyes?’^ “ Oh! yes,” she said very sweetly, I was com ing down stairs with the scissors in mv hand, and I put my eye out, and then the other-got blind, too, and now I can never see out of either any more. B u t I am going to Boston to try and have the doctor there do som ething for them , so they won’t hurt me so badly,” My eyes filled with tears for the poor bl'iid girl. “ Can she never see again?” said my U n c le. “ N o , there is no hope o f that,” said the old man, very sadly. Grandfia says I can see when I get to heaven,” said she in a very low whisper, and looking very cheerful and bright as she said i t . “ Is she happy that way, always?” said m y U n c le. “ Y’es, always. Every one calls her ‘ h appy Mary.’ ” She got out soon, said grandma, taking off her spectacles, and even then wi{)ing her eyes, and I never saw her again, but I never forget h e r ; but. I always remembered, when I was inclined to be cross over little things, poor blind Mary, who ■would never see till she got to heaven, and yet w’bnm every one called “happy Mary.”— [W estern Churchman in ai » I tftw ---------- “ ’W ounded and K illed .”—It takes but little space in the colum n s o f the daily pa{jers. hut oh, what 1 ng hou.sehold stories and liiogra- {ihies are every «>ue of these strange namt's we read over and forget !— K illed and wounded I Som e eye read.s the sam e, to whom ’it is as dear as life, and some heart is struck or broken by the l)I<>w made by the name am ong the Hst. It is\ur H e n ry, or our Janies, or our Thom as, I'hat lies wi h his {'our broken limbs at the. hospital, or dead, srill. and with gha.stly face, on the battle-field. Alas f >r the eye.s that read ! A las for the he irts that feel ! “ J-L; was my pretty boy, that I have - !■.’ ^k'-p so many tim es in my aim s !” says - [he poor m o th'-s bowing ill 1 > uttered. “ He was my brav^f^eabL- hush Uld, the father of my little or- {)hau cliild v n !” sobs the stricken wife. “ lie was my darling brother, that I i.ived so ; that I was proud of !” miimiers the si^ er, amid tears ; and so the terrible- stroke falls on the homes throughout the land.— “ W ounded and k illed ! ” Every name in that ILt is a lightning stroke to som e heart, and break.s like thun der over some hom e, and falls a long, black shadow upon some hearth stone. ]feaf ComerSemharvandMeciianicStreets [kftn five years have we rHieri on ; very happy, perhiijis noi.A-, and you under a military despotism, up her whole face, got in. The old — -------------------------- i return to your home, late at night, eveiy man that, can speak or , man saw U n d e Charlie’s pleasant ot all kinds done to order at the | field, tla^re i? scrt'rcrh a nelcl b/ilioi.d ite with a swim m ing head and uusti'iidy write denounce these outrages on fface, and said ' “ i J loweit price. ain1 wa-rraat(.fi to ; wl!?rf the imohii e i? ro' Livoibly feet, \i OU scorn the idea of leirquM'- ott one of Suigers eelehrit.ea j f-bctj a nTiiiatiDD to oi.e ance pledges smd societies, and reck- t,v th, o. S:t:26 »l ,,n as the absuui uuri. n uf r>-ckmcai'y cuiUd in the tratle Ilm c f w e , , , • , r\ 1 muke hiu oiti, kind <4 ftitch, v>z., the leek- • w e a k - m in d e d W o m an. O n c e ueC'.nie a*^itf b alike on buth siiiea requiritisi orly intoxicated, only once, and you have oiio-thirdfhi-ibrf adof oibot kiraiaotstitclies passed the iioiut of safety forever. N B Licul AaeiJs wanted in every 1 county tl r. in'liont the wed Fpecial in dcc.en.ents (ffer d. ' FINKLE LYON M Co., R:41:52 538 Bneadway New York I . Ja ES.TEE, M. D., jP h 5 \sioia;ii a n d S u r g e o n , Gfficu at Oiark’li Bandy Hill. la y message for Df- E.>*tee can he atiibalhiisr st'-iro «f VYbiu hoaeeic Co. «od .wjll recaivq prompt attention. S T O T E S A iVi) H A R D W A R E ! W ILLIAl E lATHEW S TAB on baud always a complete assort- JuL rnent oT all k>nds-Of S I O V E S EA R D W A R E , T I E W A R E , IKOK, LKAO PIPE. ^CMI’S iC., &C., .fobbing miih promptnass. Cll and .see. F o r t Edward, N . Y. 20itf , AdiaiiiistratorB ilotice. ■\I^OTICE hweby given. t'Ccordirte to ILT -ikw to perHoBs'iiaviTfg olaiiiiii aga'in^t iJoKh Milfei', 'late'*<if the't-iiyn of Port Ed wiltd A ce^ed, that tbhy aVe ri'qmr. d to hibit tfee «adik'irifh the -v^fincher?' ihereof, to'tH» the ad.mioiirtrator ted ad inidiM5(alr& tbe'gdivle -cii'ltiele 4bd tte o f Si'd doceaaf'd, at their refiid«(*&s in'F.irt ISaiiaW.ha Or bfefore riJe fst ^ity' iA Atiy. 1 . i864 DAVfD W. RETD, AdjnmiatniTor. MA&ION iL MILLEB, Adauoutratrix. . Hand in hand with intem p erance, ! you will find tobacco in all its luniis, I sm< king, chew ing, and stuiffiug, as deadly in its results as drinking — FO R T ED W A R D . agiiinsi ’ ASD MO I T & frON agaiml ' Once established, the habit is ulmnst I im p o ssible to break. T h e dear oi- I f you please, sir, civil liher'y un il their tkmunciaiions | take your little girl on your lap, and are heard and heed'M In Cimgress. ] 1 will m ine. I like to ride on the But, if Congress, in a S[tiiit ot des- [ back seat, the others made me s ick .” peralion, should act the tyrant, and “ Oortainlv, sir.” And my dignity iu){;)oiie such ciushing hurd ns on the was very summarily disposed of, by ]ieo{)le of N o rth Car-olina as are iu - U n c le’s Jifiing me witli'Hit another supjioriahle,^ then they should de- ’ word into his lap. H e only laughed niand of the Governor that ho foith - because he had. no little girl, 'and it with convene the L e g islative in or- was a funny, mistake. B u t 1 did not ■dor to call a Btu'te Conveniioii of the laugh. 1 {loutyd, and made U n c le sovereign people to take into consid- ; very uncom fortable with my fidget- eraiiou what ks la^st to be done to * iug about, and sour, hateful looks. gar. the precious {>ijie, the consoling • n d ieve our jK'fqile iVoih t he gi'ievous 1 ha{)peneil to lO\k up in a few min- tiinib“r, dressed apd iiridressid iTaiiiirg ; ^^way, the expense of tohaeeo is a se- ■ s n v n g ih of our pojinluti\n up to 45 a greatj thick bandage, Soofl she Binds Pke''rickrts * U ni7 i itiTii. For after \o u have coi - year.s of ago, ii is clear toan y n - f lect-; spoke/iu the sweetest voice to the C ertient.'^/ suined a box o f cigars you have notli- m g mind lhat ii will not be done by ! o ld . man : “ Grandpa, maybe .we ihg to show but a few w h ite a-lns. placing iii the ariuyThe few le f t , u p - could sit somewhere else, and let ___ . ^ . Y o u have binned U|) y< ur immey, op whose labor all are dependent for th e little girl sit here,” How J won- J M M ott & S on »lsqkei*p B large aid v.,nr .^i..tii«c ««iih 1 I 1 .. iL<irnsf-, o.,.,! W ilhout food our present der th a t she knew I was cross about ilomj J FLDllR 1 .1 w w i . r x . . . I / . . M I V U M l / J . . . . . .................... , , . . u 1 , ..H y..u r o i.,gu ,s wi.h ,.h.- .li,.,.,....- offer ai whoL-?nle ao'd retail ai priPfs dely- ing fiomp.'ii-tmn Meickaols aed all Floui Df'aU»rs iiatM? anff-surre^r.d’flg town? are partKjuJariy^SsVfnaf to cklt and eyanrine oar jiCgoit meat of; FnoDR.,-bef reiseiidicg orders to Troy or we-{)'lv%d ifnrseDee to .tiupply uU pftrtie?i favorab’irieiTiis ail least) as can bo obtain^ -ar either of ihoue iiig oder, an offensive Ineuth, and army uimjt disband, and w ilhim t it, with her eyes all covered tip so yelio-w dirty looking teeth. | fqod oiirh Ipless wi«uenund children she Cimld: n o f see my face, and IJiad My young friend.s, ('me imd all, m u st {le.lsh. L e t the. pe(»{Je.,.s{)eak5- been asham ed t() say a n y t l n u g ,' ‘^ h l will j o u stop and n fleet a few rnb- oir ; write to ilieir reniesem a tives i f f - n o ,’^ said I, sorry, an d forgetting my mentis. N o w is the tun > for you to , t ’i'm gtess;, ^’e ^ huhi \-meetings and i,U~humor ifl wondering why she kept i’Cti'ace y o u r « tep s .► N o w is the iii^e reihbnstr?|.te a j ^ n s t those iniqnium s . h er ey e s n o v e m d f il-n p thatj.way, • i& Tvcla m your character. % t*ch. mes to: eiislave and stafUe «8.* I f | A g a in 1 sa^di f‘ P j e a ^ don’t , h e Tevercucing the iSahbath, j h u r t a t m e, hu^ won’t yoif 4:011'ih e T he S treet S chool .— B arents, do you {latronize it ? There were a couple o f boys play ing at m arbles, and several, as is usual, were looking on to see how the gam e w e n t ; and it w e n t very peaceably for a tim e . A t last “ You cheat!” burst from one. “ You lie!’’* cried the other, “ T e ll me I lie ?” cried the first ■with ar angry scow l. “ C all me a cheat again, and you take that,” (ioub in g U{) b is list in the other boy’s face. “ G et o u t,” cried thefirst, jum p ing up in a passion, “ or I’ll p itch into you.” And pitch intoeachother they did like a couple of bull dogs. I t ■was a regular fight, u n til one got th e nose-bleed, and the other’was kicked over into the dirt. Boys and girls keep out o f the street school,— Satan’s. K e e p out, out, out. ^‘A n idle pate is the devil’s work- sho{).”— (Gulden B u ie. •m* 9 »mu ---------- F amily C ourtesy .— F a m ily in ti- m a ;y sh- -iild never make- brothers and sisters forget to be polite and sym p a thising to each other. Those who contract thoughtless and rude habits toward the m embers o f , their own fam ily, will be rude and thoughtless to the whole world. B iit let the fam ily intercourse be true, tender and affectionate, and the manner of all uniformly gentle and c< n siderate, and the members of the fiiraily thus traided will carry into the world and society the habits o f th e if childhcidd; - ------ llii --- KNoyp'LkDGE\—T h e offspring ^ o f thought^ but oftener an adopted child. ‘ ^ .. , T h e M ost Curious T h ing *— Ai man not carioas.