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? '""" "M ; : rUANCO--.Uli:UK'AN A Letter of Benjamin Franklin. The Chicaso Evminn Journal Im s$ f A & i HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, oitositk tiih Odd Fellow's Hall, Jim'Umuii 1 1 i f Ori'&oii. Tr.veliTf ntnl resident lnarilcr will lino A t 4k& ffl'4 - na-fel a4 'SPysY'v' nsf& 9 been favored with permin'ion to copy itie lottowtiig intercning nnu clinrac- tenstto letter ol Dr. I'raukliti not bo- fore published : rt ti V IX Iffl 11 R II BT I sSit i GT IB 0 'IB V 1 R R va -v a h i ii n n n u cor1 i n h a r w a fcrri Jit Jwv5,IMi & ll ,&&J 1 $ Vw & 1'JIJ&'& V. 4a ' " ' ' v v ' v v ' " v MOM Dl!. MASKMN'o MISS K. HUBBAnD. IT ROBOAITS 13D3 AMD BE3?Dirja l'l.wtM I" frl dM "f'l'T Mill III every Wy mpTnir In rty In llil ncilmi, nml uitMl I' my l I'll' Stale. her rooms arc m:w-y itrmmim, jVnl plentiful ii'lv r "" ''" "f every tbillj llll-' ttl.ll kl-t Illll'liN Will t Olj- l.ilneil ler IIEU T A 13 LIS. Sn trniiMnl lll Ih nitnil I" il'-rrvr llif put ronw 'f lli" ltnil'i'S " mil nUlicviui.v k'ul comniuiiliy. jvHomtllli1. Murrli ni isr.r.. tr Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, jACKsnxviu .. or.raox. Ambrotypoa, Photographs, Cartos do Vinlto mm ix mi: rxnr .srri.i: or art IMcHir.' Iti'ilticcil onryi. i mwit 7 '.' si.k liAH.110-!3VSAJ,nO 211. A. KKEXTAXO COjSTIDXJCTO'R, Cbotcf l.'qnor itud Writ nlways on liatnl. THROUGH TICKETS 1QI CMVTS. NEW STATE SALOON. D1UNIK laj CK.NTS. Th" fAiny ptiMli- ""' lnniwn.1 'I I'!"" tu r ! nm:w ktti: si.on w.n Hi .ell ili.-irtf."f lli Hi'' ni'';1 c'li'lci- li-wtr l!' III lie fiilinil HI .Uil("'iivllc InrMNi; HIV. V is-i iii l''' iii'iii'7 I'.v H. ""Imi l '" "f brl 't"'l cjiiiMi - i""'pi i'" '''y Ifi-wro I'AIM. .V SAV.Mil. IUTS RlSiriv alc.iMSTl.il," DENTISTS, 701, Aim kef Cor. IC.iirny St.- San Kkvmisco, Cal DU .MrAl.lSllMt. ! i lie i'1'""1 fl. "I" ..U J.m kxn.vMlf hiihHiiii' In Aituin-iit-xt. nml will hIIii.iI I" nil I it'll" i In lil" Hi" (( will ultiiiiiitli'i nl tin I'm" "I I'l' ivluni UrniiJi tin' i'iiIiiiiiii" ill llil pipir. DR. A. B. OVEUBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKMXVIU .'. OtiHiOX. Oflk r i M n M'-iirc In llt Old Ouil-nl. Ilcii'ijil on Mri'irmi "l"" I DR. E. H. GREENMAN, 1'IIYSICIAN AND SUKUKON, OFFICE-Corncrof Cnlifornia nnd Fifth Street, Jacksonville, Ogn. Ilo will pucllro In .lncK'iin nml nilj.imn rnnnlp, iml nUi-tiil prmiiplly lu pmli-Hiitml crIU l',,'H' DR. A, B, OVERBECK'S h BATrTT'lOCNrS, Zn tho Overbook Hospital, WAinr.coi.D asiiowisk iiATiis, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. mi. m:vis (iAXi'Nfi, I'HVSICIAN A SLM.CiKON ANTi Olantoti-lolAM, t Villi. nlh'iM In imv wlm iimv H'iiuln III" htvIci'ii llllln. nl II K. IliiweU'-i'lllfi'. in Hip Kmt utile 3il .S'tn el. Jwrli'Piivllle. nuv'Jtr n r noiviii.i.. r.. v wvtson. DOWELL &. WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1 Inrkoitlll' Orrison. DIcTlirT. DAVIS, OFFICE ON PINE STREET, Oi3i3olto tlxo Old AltKANSAS T.IVHHY STAULi:. Jack'onvllk'. Orijinn. NOTICE. N0T10K lieri'iiy ulvitn In lilPii"ri;n'l con nlu'ii in nr Irnm rn"C"it ;ily4lli"t lli Ortuc-nlCliy Mu-lifrf Oiimpuny wW not Im re pinlliln fur nnv iluwitfu t" tioods or fruiKii roia auj utter ililn dnt. ,.- WILLIAM SAVILLK. Agent Tor O. Oily Llphtifi. f f,ci")l nilT lvfllh, IfCfi. Jn.ltvl. VOL XIV. Till! (ollouitig iiiuiibiT' ol ll.e Si:.v. iisui. ttri1 mif'iiijj, nml ltr ct'ty live tniittbtTc I will give a year sttbcriji limi lo llit; Siiniint.i.. I wiolt lo pvl (till iik, nml I lmic tin li'u mis i'l the SlJSTIM'.t. will look lliclll up, tillil li'l wanl llii'in by mail. Semi out' il llirtit, i( yoti liai' no tnoio. I will giw 60 cciilM a piece in I'nslt (or any ol ilic iiii!ing iiiiinln'M. i. Vol- Kf. 1, 2, a, 'Jo, 51, eo. ''. Vol. All iniiwlttg. !1 Vol No. 9, 18. I. Vol.. Xo. 10, III, 1 1, 1... Irt, 17, in, a, 21, ail, ai, 26, 2, at, 2!. an, a, a., !lrt, 37, .if. an, -in, u, 12, in, 1 1, is, II), 17, 1?, 10, 60, 61,62. ft. Vol All itiisinir, cxccul Xo. 2 20,21, 27, S'l. Ifi. J. Vol Xo. P, 10, ntiMiig. 7. Vol No. 10, A", 5?, 00, 00, mis in' S. Vol No. 17, 88, iiii?iitiJ. H. Vol No. ao, iiiiMiitg. 10. Vol. No. IP, iiiifing. 11. Vol. -No. 2f), iniMitg. MQU:rGOOJ)8. 'pin: shi('iiiiu:rs auk sw im:ci:iv I liu rft i'itMe ,,i'l'l "I" !"h1 In lli I'll tii til till 1 1. .. u)hMli.,J III mii ul CvJi Sitnw, '.iWii'.if Siitff on idle 1','ltfm. Smhttf nil tittti .ImhIuI Iimi unit Slnl Mt Short ami Xmhi IVl Iron H'4 Kfltr: tlilt (hm: .St IhU ion ., View A'Ih.iiiW Unit l'i'i in.i mi'' I'.rmmtUl Kiltlti nml S.imt I'oiiit Cioppms Axit,' litmd Jin, 'lMt mil ll'itltr CkniHii S'lotl(in(l '' j;, I'm lig. Sluttt I'oili, Shevth, Duct IaxIi, Hull ami Stmp .tigf,- A'ihui nml I'utl, 5MftNi iMtl I'liHt ; Mml Citlttm, Nrti hail'. 'i'Vii' lia;, Vmltl Knnr; .'.-.i a'l S'i. 1'iHtnl I'rvii (' Sr t lliitk nml IhnJ Sun; I'liwo urnl biultrui In frti tf'Ha fulhuwImiHli' Sit'l llintuir ..A. o H U i o LU O Cl LU OQ D f tV.' i...-,... 1, it i. i-n lullv h-.tiil. mill lire I lirm 1 inii nikniinlnl n pi-- iitli'int !! "-'r nil mliT 'ni'in '""! tulil at JUiiulHCluui. prici--iv tlilfblit mW.J G-IiVNT ac0"CV33X3rx, Hum mil i:p.. Ula-lliiK ii'i'l H,"'' ,".,,,r SI111I .mil I.' 'l I I- ft I'uiiip '! , ';"' VI'." .,pi-, (Jrli.l-ti.il' . (M-r Mill', CmU lul. IIulKvI. a.lii Ulliun iov, TIM-, COPPER-, A Nil SHEET IRON-WARE Of every ilncriptlun ulwayi on liaua i"i in ulc in 01 Jcr. Hydraulic Pipe, I'MiiU. Oib. TuipciilliiP, Vumldi, Window (;i.itinJ rutty. Wo Invite Ilia ltcntlon of FurnnrJ to our s'tuck ef Cnitivatoia, ard Harrows, Of the tm.it ppr.wrJ PV'V'S '"''Ju'fffi niil-lntl ! l"' Mir Hbarpcnhia Straw Lnlhi iiml Ilu) Ki.lvu. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. JacK.oiivlllo, October 10. IM. O.P.S.PLUMMER.M.D., Suvflcon & yijijaicinn. inenl nr leiMidu uilillv. OclmVr '., iey Uin . , Adininistrator'H Notice. EHlatnof Anii8.lve,.l'K'. bt !... Vi,:Uui"VrWf?.Vn',,. iuOT K2. ftiribwlih. i; il iuMMir , at inn lloirinau 4 CIlpi'i;!. .. . Admltlstrator. ,., 'Ta3fi'BK 1lVi4i. i C' i'1 Ul Mt&Ti-iteji ,! . wTilOFFMANiAanil.l5lr.lor JAOKSONVir.T.R SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1SC9. yi.rm am btvMM jii ff f i i niMFHf imtii iw nil' iiiti:i;ii. SliiVUMil,, PLMILISIICD Ilvrry Sntunliiv ."Morning liy B. F. DOWELL, ornm:, conxmi c .v tiiihd stmxts. TnitMl til-' XftttCHII'TIO.Vl IVr ini voir, In ftiUnncc. fnnr ilnll.tr ; If tint pnil wllliin tlir lift fU inmitli ol tlieytitr. lit." tloll.tr- ; If mil ixlil until tLv cxi'liatlun of tlitji-ai, .Ixiltfllarn. Tr:ttM, tf Ativi:tntst.oi Ono ffiniio (10 llnr nr !(). flfl Intlltin. Illlf.-ilnllil. j khc!i ilr.f iMitit Ill'Vltlnn. imp iliilhp. A ill-count nl dliy M-r cent, will la iiiuik In Hi"..' wlio ivlt'il!tu liy I lie Jim t. I-Rll Tllll- I'-CflVlll At (lltll'llt t.tlF4. IBMftJirtBHJ.'MUIiMIIMUi MUMMKVC.'tMniPiWI ONLY A UBY SHALL A iccPiit TJngli'li wotk. edntniiiitit: iininy putty M'Im-x ha the I'dlowing, which iiioiiicr.i win uij.iy teaiiiiig: Only luliy .tiMtll. t)init Inmi tin ttil' i ; Only n I uuliliiff 'am.', lwi muiny i-yrf ; Only twitcLiry lip., Oiii' t-liiil.tiy noc Only tnu I tilv lmi;c.( Imi It'll' tin ; Only n tUn Ip-fld, Unrly ii ml mfl ( Ouly n tiiniiv IImI wugi, I, iiinl I) iiml nil j Only ii Mill.- In .ilu, limply nf lliiuiKUt ; Only ii Hull l.niit. " 1 mulittil wlili nntiglil ; Only a tiiil.i ilnwir, Svill II" in tear ; Only ii llfu lu lnic Wli.I? wi' are Urn. Water Rlehts anil Irrigatiotf, No 0. IIV t'OWUM. A WAlrjO.f, All'V AT LAW, i Jll'KHMllL.. O.tMluN. The (lii'iikion cm Ininllv be com ' . I... til... I....I I, ........ 1 1. ...... l CIV H lllll'IIV I Vll'l llll. III .11 .fill IIIIVV iitettt KnglMi ea-e. whem the Mibjeet of inig.i'.ioii is enuddetel, and in whieli the ciitiitM,takcoccaloii toicak ot Hi-vi'inl ot tlio American .ws, al ready cited, with apirobatiou, an I lo iutiiuite that thu Ameiicau lav nprni the htibji'ct is lunch les stringent than that nl Knglnuil ; which, pi rhap-, 111 iy be aceouiited tor by the si.c and quau lily ot water of iiiiuy.ul the inill-j e'.i nuns nl ihiHeoiinny coinpaied Willi thor-u ot hugl.iiid. ' Iu Ktnbrv vs. Owen, report d in 0 Kxchi ipter, 'ind cited iu 10 Wendell Jill), the pliiinliU' win. n mill owner Hi 011 a st rutin up. ni which the defendant own 'd meadows cimatu above this in II, which he had been iu thu h.ibit ol lriiir.tiiiiiliiruiil.iriiilurvaliil but ou ly when tho bir.ain was lull, and when no actual d.-imagu was theteby doim 10 the plaintiir's mill. And it was held, Hint by mi do. 114 ho violated no right ol thu pi limit!', but bimply exerciM-d htich a- lieloiigid to hiuiM-ll, I'nike, li., in giving jinlguu lit, examines thu ic hpeetive ligltlh ol thepiriies as to di- voilltig water lor the puipOM'S ot irii gntinii, and intimates tint- it would not be ullmvi'd, as iu the Unit d .Stales, lo out .liiice lor the purpoM' in tlio bank of the uticiiiii, but tate that e.ieli cao must depend upon its own eiicuintau cos. It is, in his judgment, 11 iuciiion ot degieo, and it isimpoiblo to draw - - . isi'limiis between what tsaieaoii. pice able and what a wrongful use. And ,heonlvt'.'..c.lM.letobed.awnffoinl , a ... 1... ,i veliib. each! uiu i;in """ 1 - . rip '.in p.nprlctor has a right to thu .. J';,,,,,, r n p0IM, jkl. .,. Sn usulitict ol thu stream tb'W tug through . M,c n,y ji(, H tiymtc t or along his html, tin-light i "''j'-,ct lu." pnrileulaily "hvveet" on oiina to similar rights on tho part ol thu pro-'imly, nnd had paid her n number ol tos111111.11 1 I visiisnt the tu-id nee ol her paren . pri.torrt on each do of the slii.tn , .. , ( Mlini.,,w , the within 1 oason.iblu iiiiiii 01 enjuv im-ni, u-lilla in action will lie only tor an un reasonable) find tiinuthoiizcd exercise ot ihu right. " Tho other case referred to is that ol Sampson w. lloddiuot, loported in in 1 0. U. N. b. fiOO, where tho question was between two owners ot meadow. Tho defendant had slopped tho watoi of a stream running trough tlte tnoad ovvsol the parties, tor the purpino ot irtig'tti'ig tho iippiT meadow, Tho el feul wn tlint tho water, instoid of ..,..l.lii!r tho lower meadow tit tho ear ly part ol thu diV, did not reiioh ihere till so Int.. in tho afternoon Hint tho "owner 0. tho meadow- could not u.-fitl- . irrigating It ns ho vtuM ' win riniiintiiniiM inniwiinnii'iHiioi iiiiiMiri "Tlte court troat tltu riultl of irti-'a tinti as ono btloiiin'; to a ripttiati pre prut r as In incident to Ins elate, wltic'i liu at libi'tty lotiuornol,bitt tloi s not !c it by nrgloothiij to usj it, aliliouli a iiroprii'toi' bolou' li tin may have i'Xi'ioii'1 tin; like right upon hi own I iinl, nml illlioitgli t ho lower pro ..1. ...... ...... I... ...I.... !..( I I.. - ,...v.... ...... wU Bmui-,,,,.,,, ,.y...... ... the cnJii)inciilorhi tight by Ihu pet one In ginning lo oxctcUc that bi uti'iii' to IniiHeir. u user bv a rt patlau proprietoi nflVeis tlio ntiliir.il -i ialiM ol other tiromietoM above or be- u . . low him. un!en it be of a naliiiu to al- ' ' 1 lect the tt-e they have uu.de, or the power lo usj Mich lights ntnl llieteby t 111 i.iiit iieriiuiiiiwii 111 it ii.111, iiiiu ' .... m j .. M..t..tit tliai I j it 11111 nt it tin I'll tn ii nJ ill 1U IVIIUVt IHU l1IIVIIUHkllMII HMtl ' below a Keivieiit one. Merely it-lug , the ctK'iiin lor initiation, in the exeh t-!.e.l .. natural tight, Itowexcr long )U mmlv,. o.ni.q t-ntl-, iw one in continued, would not have the eileetlo .,,.,. 1(J, ,,U 0((,r ,eor;.l.( niltl tll. ininkc tl.ou.per or lower tenet.i.'i.t a I i.fllllll0, iikfl'tllll. of ,iw 1... .,, .1... servient one. or, in any way, nfVect the I inittirat tight ol the owner as to Ihu u.u of the water. II the lira be f t mure than the imtiirttl tight, the owner j nf the other icticituul may have an ne tioii. whellor he Imi Im uun to tme it on hi own land or not, lor it is an in- va-ioii ot U right, and he m ty ilcleml il by a inlt, though hemiy nut he ahlo lo )liow actiril iltiuingej. The owner of 1111 itppe.- tenement tnighdioit hitil ell, by grant, ol hi right to ttie the water lur iriigatinti. ISut a itiero unn tiserol th" tight would raise no pie sumption ol Mtuh a giant. ISut the court bebl that the 11101I0 ol tiding the di'fiiidiiiii'Mijht lit tlil ene, by pin ning up the entire water lor a pail ol ilav. mill theivby, luring that time, wholly depriving the phiiniill' ol the plnliilitr til the iiat.tMl low ol llijpt,irtfi Vimd you o hMicliiien .... .nt iiiiiitit.iiiifiiiio inr. lur I ... .. . . PtM'.llllt ""a nil iifii-..!''. .,.... --..-, .-- which he win li.vblo in the pit-nt ac HI I . 111, II .. i (j(0 j lU,,r position tlio court as htliiti" the Mine gtouiiil tii tint upon which the eiiHu of Colbtirn vs. Klch anil, nbuve cited, m'vuh to have been decided." io nt: co.MiNuni). l'olygimy Dsnounccd. A dlspaich dated lloyatt (LT. T), () lur 1'iib. has thu lollowiuu: "Ac- cording to the views ol the oldest eiti '..nsot fcialt Lake, Tiii-Mlny night was one ot thu most tnaikcd oeciiRions over witncoeil in that city. Vieu Tri-i-dent Col lux, who, wiih his paity, had been there for the I wo days previous, was m reii.idi-d by the band I nun C.unp )o'igli, ami in ropom-o to lep.-atel calls tlte diMingtiii'hcil getitliniin nil-: ilien'1-d an immense etowd iu trout ol thcTownscnil IIon-i, in llie eoursu of whieli he gave his viows at bngili on the Mibjeet of polygamy Ho quoted ihe Uook ol Mormon and proved, nt lot to the sillK'acltoii t iiisGenli'o 'an.liloiH.tbiit tho whole thing wan un wisu anil illegal nnd outtlit to be nbol Miod. lie was followed by C.ovunor Uross ol Illinois, who tally inbu-ed tho argiiinuiilH and opinlousol the Vice lVesl'lent. Such Ireedout ot upeceh from Hiteli sources and on such n fiiIi- i-ct has never before, it is claimed, ...... ... ii. .. III'L-ll l-AVIWI" -...-- "UWl.. I......... ti U mill, ivlll bo handled been exercised in ttiai city, nice lil'lii'"""!---' 7.. 1Mt.t,.IH i ,,0 Mnnon Con- ivmwti ,nv j,, spsslon iu that city," t tit , ,. -- .- . , A you.st. blood, residing not n n... , .,. ,,., , ,L ice. vvns I te . , . . , , ,, ttml ,u. Mulilldrcn" wore too young to " keep compiinv," nt .. 11 ntld eollVl'Vid llie uesiiu.i iim.v ,,, .... lit) ' thu girl out ' ih.' i"""1 n'"' '',Hi ing'ber to bed, nt nine o'clock. The lalv ol llio homo astonished the yotinu' ...:. 1... v..:,,. .I.. ir iniiitliuimrlor a httiie LI. II 111 ll.l"i."- 1 . , it oieee of bru id and butter, nicely spread 1 . 1.1.1. !... i.i-..cihiIiiI tii inin . iiii'ct' ot iruid n i'l ounei, in'-i "'"' S ' 1! t S ar" hloh hi- .r.-Bi.it.-l ! htm, avi ... t. I er Li.nlcst manner: "Then', savin-, i" io' ' , ,.. I..1.I.T.' 1, .Lu' tl.iu timl inn hoiliu to VOU mot her, it is time litllu boys wete iu l,cd."-i&. , A ii.vsiii'i'i. young man rcoorted homo un equally baslilul young lady. A I ley-nvero npprofiohina tlio dnrnsi'I s dwellinii shetald eutreatingly, "C'kiel, now don't tell anybody y' '"''inM mo lioine." "Sarv," Fald 111' emphatically, "don't yog inind; I am oq. much ashamed of it yftn " NO. 41. Self-Culturo Theory witho'tt practice, an under jtatt'liug ol law without obedience, ami kctl-knowleilif') without sull-utilture tivnil but lil tie. Scir-euliuri', physically, mentally ntnl moral I v, i i nli n ite. Its nemo his never been reached nnd never will lie, I.... . . in'. 'j-,0 nifiro iiariiirtniiittsly nnd thorotighlv p-j0Mr tliroe-fold natmo U duvulope.1, ll.'e nearer wu atior-'aclt prleeiion. Too olten, one ilivibinn oi tlte ttitd i-i citlti .....! ... .1 ..i .1 1 i ;ui'n in i iiv vAii.-usj ii inu uiuur in. i'i ..r ,?.. .1'........ .i i , iiv iiivii il llli.'VIU iivl.l'- b IL III III I'l 1.....11..... 'ii... 1 i.... 11... liliriiuvi. . iiv 11. 1111 iri iiiii'iiiv. niii.'ui !t ,hu 1n) 0, miwn. im both its Oiproc.(tto the pity nnd contempt ol the 111 in ol extreme moial develnpineiit fcl.mll,! ,,.. , ... ... ... I lit' lllitll W IllltVIU IVkl IIP Ifllllll lit' tloriiient, while hueotitiuiiitlly exereiec Jia X)l iax jJ ,,(d. illHlm.t ( I.ll.IIa lim ill-t M.rri-rtlim lilt i.liv- irrl ,M,wert nntl li.ivli. .lt-in-.l liU in tMwlml ,, , (n,.Ilk.s , t,K... ceae ilincimg him liu glows ieion and deprived nml ginks lower than the lowet brute. The man of intellect break down lor want ol phvicil ulamiua, and per verts hl.s iutcllcat to evil uses, hccauc imdltcetcil bv his moral power'. The man with a nix tory top-head, iiiiMipp'ii'lcd b.iuk and trout, become a ii'ligiuiis visionary, 1111 iticitbiis upon the laitli he i inlnticiH. Thete are others not devolopi'il at nil. Tlu'V are dwatled all over. Thev are weak in every point. What little in genuity Hurvivei thu ilwarling procci-ft thev annlv toward .In-ailbi" thcui"elvi'N ot this clis, tiotieetho Grecian b iidurs ami ilaiidv-swclls. Kuuilibriitiu ntnl liariuonv aro wan ted between thodiU'creiit powers ot our uatiiies. V.11111110 iinililuvu:opiueiit are needed iu oaeh divi-ion ol ilu hutniii tiiuity. No person can bo d.v.trlol iu one divisinii and loa-h the best inin- hood or ihu best woinaiihood. There is not to bo a eruhiti,' ol one portion ol our natures and a uiorilyiug ol an other. God gave us no f ictilty or pow er sinful iu itself. I'en ciioti iiinke tliem sinliil ; jiropei develoiuicnt, cul ture, and direction, make them good and tucbtl. - Kvaiuine yourselvo, learn tho lawn of your mind nnd thu laws ol your body, what powers need strenulhcning, what need icfitruiuinir, what need directing to other channels of action, what need pnrilying, what uomI d.'vol oping, nnd then apply your knowlolg". Vlivsiological kiiowlolge and physi-e-il eiilinri' dioul'l loiin the hurts of liu mini di'vi-tooineut. Too bin'' liavo we been liinghl that the bo Iy is woithless, the soul, the mind nl"U" viiluiible. Too long has it In en pivaehed, takeno .ceil of votir bodi'H which aio inoilal, but eirV for your muiIs which nio iii'inort il. Theso tencueiR Kay: " I'aku thu miiiI nvvnv I nun the body, nnd wlmt is the body but a piece ol cold, Butuelcss li.v?" We know not tho powers of disem bodied spirits, but heie iu our mnteiiil sphere ol action, of what ueeount would hen foul without a body? Kauli one ,ts ,,'n iiil- i" inv "li .... . mu.i wmk- toi'i'ibor. and tliov woik - iiulUiH.iwili'c to thu other. lut'V r' ,, ,. bet when both are si mnir mil lieallliv. i..l! ..-.. ..cmiiininhi iliifldnil II fiiu- l.nilli's :irt i-viiuisiicU' devised ii 1 btru.nei.ls and upon In- p qnwi J " 1 " . , 1.. . 1 . 1 pen.i our ..-eium ;"", V1.1. 1 limn iro oeiiilo who sin iu their bodies year alter year and call them selves Chiisiians! Sonio 'murmur agiinsl, and others g'ory in the 'nlllio lions ol l'roviileuo"," n" lin-y term the p.-millies of viotiued physical laws. God's natural lawn tuo imnitiinble. What alloWHiice nny bo mule in tho future state for inhorited wo-iknufs, .I.. I iinnv-nbl.iblu i'Mioraiice. I know not j but ut present there h un exouse lor iitni'iance nnd sin. l'liyrt'dogiud knowlcdjo nnd pny-icai cuiuno mu vviilun the rcicii 01 un. ioknos, Biillering and Icudioiiopss nro i'iui.u-,"""."s . ' tlio iv-iiiin of rim. ours or of Home J one else flonsl-lerab v neii.cr ,.t lion 0 ,i,, il.,. nni'ilmi nl Kden. bell kliowl- edgo and solleulluro am the reuieuies. Viiarnv,slrenth,andloti'.'evity should be assiduousl'v cultivated, rhysteol dosioueiaoy fllmiild be the except ion in stead of the title. Wo hold our lives in our nowqr, our strength nnd health, as well ns our odno'illdn and position. CircumsinnccH miy affect, but they do ... .,.!,.. wn c'in liii tlifltr iiiastors In- III III III." ..-.. .. -T .--".---- u.. ,.,..v, -r -,--:"- j j". i..- Bteart ot ineir ujiyc 'jkh "" PiiiLADiarnu, February 12, 17&0. Bear Child'. I condolo with vou. U'e have lot n tnoit dear and valuablo relation, but it is the will oi God and Nature that these mortal bodies bo laid iiMdo when the soul is to enter in to real tile. Existence hero on earth ii hirdly tobu called life. 'Tts rather an embryo slate a preparation to liv ing; 11 man is not completely born tin lilMitrisdcadi Why, then, should wo giieve that a now child i botn among theimmmtnls a new member added to their nch ty ? We nro Miirits. That bodiet thould be lent lo us while they can uflbrd ut pIciMtre, n;bisl us in ticqnliiug knowl edge, or in doing good to our lellow cicutiirct), is a kind and benevolent act nl God. When they become unfit for their purpose., tun! ullord tis pain iu stead ol pi en sine, imtual of an aid be come mi iiicunibiuucc, and answer nono of the intentions lor which they wuru given, it iMcipially kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which wo may gel 'lid of them. That way ii death. We ottrelvcs, prudently in Homo ca p, choose a, puitiil death. A man gled, ajjilul limb, whleh cannot bo ietoied. vvu vviHiii''lvetiloir lie that pbiiks nut u tooth, piiili with it freely, rinci the inin iroo vvith il, nnd ho that quits the wholujiody jiai t- with all tlio pains and dNcnws it was liable to or enpilile of makinu; him culler. Our Irlcnd and we arc invited abroad on a party ol ph noire that is to last lot ever. His chair was llrst.ieady and has goito beloru us. Wu could not conveniently all Matt togi titer, and why tdioiild you and I be grieved at this, idii-u warn 0 i-ooii to lollow, and we know where to find him? Adieu, my dear, good child, and believe that I chuli be, iu every btate, your tiUccliouatc p:ipt. UUNJVMIX FltANMCM.y. A Female Athlete Sjrinr"weelsi ago several of tlio Young people who rcsldu lu thu neigh, borhood ot Snviu Hill, in Dotchcster, cime togi-thernud on the spur ol tho moment Improvised n jumping match lor a sin ill purso between Miku Klynn and 11 young muti named Murphy. In ibis uinteli .Murphy was badly worsted, whereupon his si-dcr Kale, a blight, stiong and Hjirij-lly gill of nbmit twenty niinmers, beeauio very iinlig. ii'iiil and give out ! In companions that bhe could outjiinip Miku I'lynn 11 her brother could not. Kato becatno very e irnesl iu liur asscrvuratinns, and to witislv her n match was tuado for u puro ot sevcnly'llve dollars, and great ly to the surpiise ol her liiends when thu match canto oil she won it. This ori'ilv rimmed ihu Klynn jitmplst and his f r'ii nds, so Miss Knto was challenged to aii-ithOr contest for 8200 a shlo, which enmo oll'al Savin Hill recently. Tho nil lir attracted quite a crowd to witness the sport, not le?s than 400 people being present, Knto mado Iter appearance dressed in flowing red flan nel draweis, a la bloomer, with whito mctino shirt nml n pair of pnlty gait era tightly I iced to her feet. Mr. Klynn was drcssod ncnily in tho snnio man ner. Tho iirrnngemcnts being complo- ted the exercises began, Klynn leading nlT with 11 leap ol ten feet three incheB. K'a'o then took her position, chocred 011 by her Mends, and mado tlm leap, eleni'lng a distance often lect lour nnd i.oti 1, ,,,!,... This ci eat vd urent ex- eitrment in tho crowd 'nml nerved up Knto lor something still bettor. Tho second leap vvns called for when Klynn o-imo up to the boratch and oloirod ton leut seven inches. Tliia was a very long jump nnd thu Klynn party felt rently encouraged. Uut Kaio was again intioduced, her iiieiids clicrring tin I feeling confident tint riio would beat. Cnretnlly she plao-d hor liltlo gaiter booiB on tho line, nnd straining every uiiiscjlo in her well kiiii n. mado tho leap clearing ten leot nluo .....1 ii.....,..ni.niu.rinehes. Tills wiw too much lor her compel ilor and nmhl th plaudits of tho whole company no re tired with her purso of MOO. As tliu afluir his oroated great excllement in thu neighborhood it is oslblo that Kato m.y bo sta.tod 'or nnothor match.--Vohwfe Vallcyt (A ) Jlegitter. O.VB hundred Chinese men and boye attend tho school at the First Metluafc in Eplrcopal Charoh jnanFrsnciw, "1 to do. Jacksonville O01. 2S .8W.