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THE FRIEND OF TEMPERANCE, . m M a f-i a i h m F THE FRIEND OF TEMPERANOE Fnl -U AD VERTISEf Q BATES: .BI;n '.' R. II. WIIIT AKEttEfiitrif.; H 111 i l ucru?a ai me io flowing r&ies: id! . r r t? 1; f f For each subsequent insertion, . , rS i ' - ".. :nJi rhw - THE OFFIGIAJB 0R(Ma)F THBORDER CHE As 4 H Liberal rranj;(f nts wil1 bjpf dtHtli 5r U?-ibin5.tp. advertise byeopWACj?r candle stuck in a bb footer- crowded mass oi wretched i beiriga; . elff'p- I I wil "V l c ir. in. i i mini nr L rin -.- m Jimvr f i riM ei oij i . ill i ' yj y to .1 .n i iu Jiuii i I i i J trii in l nil I I'M . 1 - lliill III ! I I II Z 111 II I ify? id fu i; tth r Jin n :i hi I it 'in i i ? i u i j im in i 'i' i i is n,i - i k iit a i i i - - - . - c - ' - i -Twenty " " V " u...-,.JN -t T- wit .ni i .W V. ;t 4 I "A iT" vtiscr --',t Y T i u Lii-f JAS5I VU DliaZ w WP ;j "J H ih-a t a.-iii -I f ..... r I RT REV1' W.,fl. u l 1 Fading fasHn fealma'afarY Oft comes one in J ' Shadows fromttiftk ' o n nn imirM If! .'flhbnlJ thecomoin fotm3 uppallmg, 14 - 1 Theyl"dcpartlth 5 suns in view? v! 'v Phantoms seen thro' misty tcars-;;. Leavp behind thcm no'lliing blighting "' ; SiiVe Hie foras that' childh9odeara.. ! tver, God, in clondypillar; -j t teitides His people'to ihciy rpst ; ; , ? : 'Tlm bnt shadows that Veil fr'om'thpcf t Hope's bright bow and visions blest ; Frpni blows that soem-tO crfisli thee1 . Are the ClHst-lijke graces t)onU , Weeping' for: the night that- passes, ,)oy ine gut qi4 waning muiu. . -; . Louisville, March, 1868. , For thee Friend ol Tomporance. HY M. A. T. . i .. . -. i.j ' i . . . Heavily the clodj fall upon theicolfin, a id not a whisper. escapes j tlie lips o those who stand arouud th graven A!sol--emii awe pervadoV eacli brSasl, and there : is a mournful silence , which telfe plainly oaoagh that the scene is one5 of tnorethan ordinary sailncss. ; But there is ono f "there whose agony is t oo great to be described. 'There 'is one therojwhose5 j nlemdry r re veris' to IW' tioie l"w!ichf Jas 'aTmother prond of her firat "Vorh she placed her babe in the arms of" hei husband. 'She "-reaisinbers what sweet dreams her 'fancy . frame'd, Wshb bent over His little' 1cradle :,-;'i i i l. t. ! 1 hi ! t. vi . 1 "? . .. 1 " , she' had taught him. The inctnfe of hef ho i'i before hti:-,-h-3 h-3 kiisc.! s hoi', and v o was from his youthful heart.' "She seems4 .".V sstill to 88 ? fli-i half prnt np tear in his eyej 113 lie clapped her in his" arms, "and bade her' a fond g-iol-1 ye f when the necessity of an education, c-alhv him fcr the first tiine; fri'iiiis father's sheltering roof, and, from theuflacnico of amitliei-'slord1." ; : -"Ve"Ilx"vmay she ' linger o'er this last sceno! It was the last tima -she oonld (.prpsa her bojolujreartwithho prida eau boa oL a, noble son.-f ;l rom fethour, his life was a source o lcep anxiety, and of mwy weary, waking hours. Though a ft'ir's o irao.it admo- nitidis, an J mptherj's 'gentle entreaties, rang iu his ca V-wdi brought the ? blush of shame tohis eheek, when first he felt the tempter entice him to' taste of '. that cup, M which at tho last, biteth like a ser pent and stingeth liko an adder;" - yeti he soon becomes ' iadiff irent to these , an d rushes r madly on to "ruin The. .father llijPS, and the 1 distressed widow has no one' to lean upon but her spn She re- memhara liow proudly she had once look " ed upon her boy. aud hopes that he wilf " now be her stay and support Poor moh -! cr, how delusivotliy hopes 1 ! The ,sont is recaueii w manage uis. latuer s escate, "What 'horror fills the mjthers breast, ivhen she perceives, r by the r kiss swith wh,icli he greets her, ihat , his breath is l-;Vf AiL2 knrrk -J dead. : 1 woiiw " art ci wni-l In the airy ocean o.er us . . . . . . - . JilfoaiWmc r hafrbelDhemateimtshaadMp fMv&ln&tfii gJeKe'elns' lovely wasaeiiags 4 "i was.--vrnat ene maa .nopeq mmr 10 dc 1 . f . ivm uj.zliu.uiiu uch i 1 n-TTiiri viiijt i mil. uuu uic:aaiuu 1111 ikiiuii" 1 ' nnd felt 1ir3:rmrcaCk npon loT cheek. -i&fc iS'ic readUtho'ti-rio, when first he lisped, ' ; .' '' TI K o ivvi -"-;I , ,ri '.aa, where it is not. ..read apprise, m.e,! at in vina aiid pap.i. She can see him now , ' . 'i li f 1 1 , , . ... bnce, and I rwill supply you with the name :;iille bent over her krieo, and ciasped his- i... . - r. ir , . - . snmp hfn ipmn t ip I Iimitimi. to whom . j tainted with the odor of the dangerous beverage.1 ' Tlen," for the first tim e,"" her bright vision l)egin to fade j llorig nights weris spentn "praying , and "watching 'for liis return;1 bii,'; ohi the' anguish, wten night after night he returns, to load lier ! with mrses, and to dishonor j his' father's jiame,. Hateand contempt are- the re turn for her, weary night-Watch. ' . But, oh ! tlio last scene, how dark ! bow; dreary 1 The clock strikes ono, and her heart einks within her, . as she' hears the wild slrm raging without, and .knows .not where hex boy.may be nor whether he htisany shelter from the wind add fmow, he opens the door and -strains j ho? eyes,, endeaYoring to look through cue uarkness, to .aiscover, the approach- iu 4oriu oi ner Doy; but sue can see only the sombre pines rocking to' and fro,- as they Are. swayed by the wind. Thus, heeXless of the snow, which drifts ? in her lace, and of the wind which rustles her garments; she keeDS h'er IotipW tul ' J watch; 5 dreadful forebodings add tlr tcveftl' liJJltlttftff lJMtt "retell' Stiff anifcadjtitlle.lrozeb r gtottnd. N A ,aeart.iftueiiiJiE ou-mni Jier Dcmonce shoreVarifl bid the weary pilgrim 4 walk' boldly thrimgft.But alas !' when 41 where angel oiceireleme the care-'woni travtl!er- and where 1 his j? ather twill'as- sign him a place a his right hand,i4;tlie thought 1 oyerwhelmed; " Mef I f She gashed, one prayer- OK God' ! spare the sh of, the Avidow, and save him from siicli'n fate as mine has "suffe red;' '-hen fell' heavily upon the earth. She was no longer a be reiived widow, but a glorified Vi sairit,in, 'Heaven- V: -'' ; , For the i, Friend o( Tvnifievanqo. Eeo.,'Vhitakeii: Y6nr paper must, be generally "read-' among the Fiiends.fc A copy must be found in every Council room. We must all read it, weekly, and learri to'peak words ' of encouragement, one to another, througajits, columns. Iij my large, pile of exchanges, whenever spy the Fit lend of Tempeeanc. among them it is always .read fiitrItmada,me happy to hear you say atthe meeting of your State Council, tha you ,were gongro en large, ijie" paper anil giyp to that,v and your biisiness asSecretaiy tof the State Cqun cil, your whole time ajid attention, ow my brotlier, see tnat your, paper is. read nf qi'oi'it enhAVilinarn I ;ATini I ir r hu nnnr ' von m:iv a-nnA.il ; nnrt seirp. Ins eo-onera- liour-iW-1. must all wrk together, andfor tliegbod of the ca,uP so' dear to .'all our T nn ii4nr..v iihOAdnrf noTT.i from RP.V- 1 -A- IIU 4 V VV4I V-'A. V.- T W - I era! points in Yirgmia; Atf Staunton where the Fall meeting of our State !oun oil was held a temperance and a feligious revival have bbtli been "experienced,- since. our meeting 1 in : October 'sTKey have W- cessions every week, to both the Councils in that place. Old ? Charity Council, No C, is putting on' neAy strength, inhd Staun ton Council; sNo7 47,7is striving 'to'be'come flielVanner Council of the Staeef ore the Springetinof bur state Cohtteil, ig to convene t Harrisonlmrg-A "which Among the recent" accessions to this Council, is liev r.'iilS.reyey' PreRHling',FJder in the tliodist' Episcopal Churcli, South',, in Metli 1 V - that .District - Recently, a committee was appointed to wait upon all the i clergy . in turn and in vite their co-operation. Thile Temper ance has thus been revived, the churches have been greatly blessed. -, Forty or more additions have been made, to, the Metho dist church,' and other churches received smaller accessions,: ,'J. he public addresses, during ihe, meeting of the State Council, it is said, did much good. V " , 2. t.' At Harrisonburg, where brother1 Pvoller resides? and at Waynesboro , wheret onr good President ,is chief among Jlie breth- ren, the cause is steadily going lorwara. I have good news also, from W inchester, WoodslkjiPearisburg and other points in the Valley. . - :" Lctstkweek,' I xmarteredi Monterey Conn cil No4S; atldonterey, Highland Courity This new Council '.will start- off with flattering prospects-- - 'J -" 'l " - . i Our Petersbm-g friends are .Tallying their forces, for a winter and spring cam paign. A "'f-'- i I- ! i -' "J have also, good news from 'West Vir ginia. " Brother McGliney, wiitesme from Shepherdstown, that they are doing well t1wa UTii1 nKn flio rVTiTwll ni ChrIitnwT' P.- f K.:: - is prospering, .in ""'f oferons Councils ifi that State; 'and a.1 am perous Councils ifi that State; hopeful that " thefe,will ?' be"a sufficient number formed to .organize a State Coun cil during the present' year, 4 ' 1 .Your VancesV ypur.Hills! 'your Ravens, ahel Andi:ewss must'pnsh ' ahead in "the Old 'North Statef ferwewiH be'upon yonr heeis'efeyou are aware of :b?e A generous, a noble rivalry betweeii n?,r will do the iea.ixse'we all love,"no hfim; 5 more, tJiree weeks since, ana had an or -ration Smith, and Lone now Hiatl sliartl soon be lnuth. and hope now that I shall soon be . w f ' i h- ncltohe alt s . . i - f f . i. . . - - - -i " - A v il -m ' I .:-'r4'i v, ..-it ?h f t. f , -r .n . . , ..fl t . l.trust t am dujy .sensible of the higklionOi trust I- am dulvisensible of the hialiJibnOi? metdrtreside dTertlfa'Counc4ljitl-feball endeavor faithfully .'todi uevoivea noon me.., ana.iooi wiui conn- dence for. yonr heartycooperatioU in ..the maintenance of "the Constitutfoit- and the enf of cement? of 6uV "by-la-ns iperFe'iiGe has doubtless convinced us.all that.1 strict adherence Qr:tljese, . and a ,s eojiseiei)tpus Vlischafgeof our official duties will nute4 :f any ennance tiie prosperity oi our uonncij, and cftTfJy: P10!? ation ?f I T 1 . 1 1 -1?., i T gooaorcier ana goou.ieemig. . t,0i4;(hi4 eyenin, at Hf9mm.4i4.onont of a newsquarter. a,new term and a..4new year, lefc .Uis solemnly renewi puxj allegi ance o the,. great r cause ,tptxhumantyj an which we have eulisted. . rXst us. gird .on more .firmly r the, triple mUofvI aih; Temperance, and Charity najrcli steadily-fprsvard; to rescue; the;rnifpju.nale inebriaej ?(and Jo, .axptFeyojth gf onrs cpuntryj3Ttha sae-gatijUvj)! -pnir ajsoiatioiij, In? tho.past, Tmperanee' .aao.4piessui xnjempera;nc r anq ... wic 1 11 - A 1 ll) 7 rujn, .ghysical,inteUeetual jtinmpral it en tails npontiie individualthe family, jttlje epmmunity and- thor cxiiamonwealth rliaye elicited-too little pf our own!atteaMoiif i in CbnncU-f Saecches; and.essays niio.U ihese topics shoulu be frequently delivered or' read in. pur meetings, and ;rlir trust that hereafter ouy sessions wil;noAbe altogeth- .ef; demoted to the ini Ration vpff candidates and' the. routine business tof tIie:;Couiieil. to th e exclusion t of serious I thojigt t ijatncf discussion concerning the more vital in teiv ests and, principles of our association.. 1 Upon the religious element, of 'out or der upon faith in God that ? .works j by" love, and purifies the? hear tt dependr.our ultimate tiiurnphk Let' usseek the tdl b ?Him' continually whose giaceialMie?rein sustain us- who alone can ie arightV. and crpwn wim tiie suii-Iignt .of eminent success, our every effort toshiehr the young, and to rescue the falien' Urging upon all a rcgtrlrattcndanceiit ourpieet-. mgs, ana renewea enort to'increase our I m embershipi and extend.? our nseftd'ttess in the eommuiri tyr vl procee-'l, hr pei ully to aspume.th,e duieso.fmypjnce,, 1 HaxPinP. v; Doctor exeMirned a whW Pgish- son of temperahce;i tc?-eJ!-kncJwli doctor! ' i who i wuss ( passint? byKihe pot-pfncei'VjDctori how lpngf:will jit take hanging to,, produce death ?'.' 4 4 Tw't hty or' thirty .minutes, ' replied the doctor pausing Wfc why Uoyoh'ask V s j Oh," because last mght.lsaw a- maniftng for two mortal. hours and isn't dead!'yet,? lou ciiciy (xciaimea . the ioctor, emr phaUcally5 '1 havh't 'h'eard?1'a" wbfd ' of thi-syet. Wnere mtt tne man naLg i44. He was hanging around an ale shoxi,on Pearl.street,J'pUedthe wag.a ,j. j . i.'fl'-l-'.flia There is a blithsome . maiden, . that .livies next door tp me: lier eyes af e black as L miuinuut. auu uauu&uuit; as uau ue, xxer. cheeksf are fn IV of dimples; and redi asany rose ; and this love Ol.ffline, .topiilas tgr)t a Roman-nose 1-J-asked her if she would ImV'fi.fc'thfa-jittliftlfcei: I tiight anl tins was her reply friends ? 4 Why, Jimr my, you are tight I .SaysI, f,J kri.owj i h ave, : love; boarff a -little virier tnt that is not.thequei6nwiliyoa7i not be mine ? .Jx And then &he put hegc fiticetf riends. l as near juaine as. shecould,. ud iththe she Voidd--i-scoft me to the' doorr if I was ready to depart. And thus it was the girl next door, declined nryand and Jhpdrf. 1 1 A gen tleman near J.he Cornel Iiiiversjty. saw a, farmer's boy standing byi the road side hohun-f a horse which he rex)arnized.- He asked tlie bdtwiicwaVliewjieT1 of ? V " - ' ir;y . i r horse; mid the ; W epi.?d-t' ;It be rl$ to ihat.rair.Dutchrainlookihgfdr bird-nest 'iivip yonder ir the Wootts," fTM rTv TV.vfkmar "hvss TrrT;: : 4 rif ffl hlT ; JWfh j Jdition, sir ? shouted 'feipM'ag; 'frnV !a -wiWrVbV 5 mJT f feenttleiSf? dntlle1 evenfng;of ial cold -1411 m MMmwmm : wfJateiin Octol The 44 crazy Dutchman wwas ProfPLbhis h ,TOJ. . - .' ' n s -assiz tS,ii -; Xv WJieTer ditHhis Aceideiit baptfen ?: . ' r? "- ". i.'': " ' The finest iea of a thunder storm ex tant is When O'Fogerty c&mb fiomeT!.li ght H0 .came, into,' the rormt , among hia tiwjfe. sniil tlimrrlifftrs and inst thftn tntnlilpi.? over the cradle ana ieu iati ii vp mu die' K e ? rose" and " ' sai d r irt?'tf NA .Girlsr'afe floor. ' After a while f Wife re tow hnrt'tf'NoiA .Girla-,are you hurt ? ' d "Not-' Terribla claiv, wasn't I -"! ff-j' fifty,. (T0f im.W r. .'?V LLilrL. Jtl?'4 me itwis oi jtiasiern jnaine, ana dott, on our way oaos: to n exir r y orfe" wnm id im r- ivJioaucuts. ,mx i iwtj cems a uo x- Birr A Ul U ft. I 111 1 IV ( . t M 111 I I t1 flll. Ill 1 1 I 1 lit' Mllll threatened U close decidedlf flat.1 Lret alone' -iJira s em : don t want at-w : .??V!vr. J; aX T-irmIr. MWW fJ ?j-'ft Hsi f wfr-ra.1 Jhw mis loo1:Piteoly up at me, moved r" " niMO-; """ "f" ; ."";crc;vA 1,rouuu lls; N w I had t Aken- ar mental pledge fr'bm' tnself to eheburdge' vagrant childrerf,1 iri the streets fno mofe.-"i- Somehow, 7 this pledge w'ould'nt stand by ' ; me s here, "but miridfTli Diij from' you -mpn'bw" ? " Bay them to:night; if ybit please - I'm 'His .little, cold face, wTiichhad lighted mkss -ub'i 4 1 -I ihi . - up, now fell s for from his bundle , of pa pers t saw iiis -sales liajct ,l)eeni few '"that day. r 'I n-o for rujrmp'rv sir . iUlJterbgp Uie change to-morrow moraine- to ,the Parker puse. r Ask for ' As sure as death, sir, I. '11 bring Ithe ? Y11 -'ft-' vf -l"aiiS j f?;c: w o . .4 s'4il J P fjn.l ;.' T-v-t- of young, Ijiiciler as he vanished down Brattle street with the quarter. 'JZexb morning 'we, visited Bunker Hilh the Great Organ, and the Oommon. . On,my reuirn ; to Parjvei; s, I inquired i .jjRoy,. sir, caU, sir , No, sir, f . . . . , ' -Of course, Fred, he didn t. Did vou really, j expect to, t. see, thef youpg( Aiab' ideed.J )id, r Charey,it ,1,, -wished, he ifein..;ening a jmall,:bqy; vas i T 11. II I li He was"a duodecimo.editiAn, oi the small .pctavpolhe previous jlay ofe up with loss -outlay of capital a shoeless, shirtless, shrunk, ragged, T wretched, httleL.Arab, of i , i -r-r . - t Sf re.etsf , . tiewas so very,, smaii , and cold -and childbke. though with the same sjijvexing feet and frame, thin ,blue .cold face, down t'Wliich tears had worn, their weary channel that Iw saw at ,oiice f the child waa not my friend of, 4thet previous itOj f,resses of lisragsj i?m,Ar ?aid t, faes frpn andyryesterday Ji OTelL; here'sf ihirteji Ar011 not .well.; , a cart ran oyerJtiim, this morn- ipe apdfeJfew fS.-.1 ais w aidiiicesdoiiTten oents and docH,pr sayshe'sTHdy-nij and that's i all Uietican , gi,ve, you (noI4n4.thfppor child, cpmmencing with sobs endedsiip , a sorQ.fit0f?erying.? iij-i i i , 1 i Are you Tandy's brother ( Yes, sir4 V.&Qd thea flood-gates ofJiis heart again opened,? v " Where do you live? lAre iyourj father and mothealive'? J"J - ; 1 is dc&df and fsther'ft. awav - and , we- live PJ aoMrf wa,.iiJWSKwajt t na wave tnere wim our mo.ner.in.iawr cooomg bitterly. - I- 'In Hanover street Wear Blackstone:' j o"-- he'epeiietl fi door whence light maintain? eT dark," i close smelling cloora., ,1a a large room, .lmnIiTOFents eppantofthe roolS;. to attend him dn abox,sir; coming around my flank. i&ti. j -No ; don wanHhem, my boy,' could and ' left' &gr.SUd ' The-keen, bine face; red,afe feef; ini home- t3&tfoi( grMried with dirt; and -bundle 6f Scanty '41. . t '1 K 1 iT " . i , 4 4 Tes',' sir ;' they don't sihell. " ' rt ' Aht'havl rid1 coppers, little " chap ; hoihmer less than a a darter : so nevt r Calling a carriage;' we were speedily "'in Noritf stre6 'Preceded tmT'gnide I fnlerecl aiftark, 'wide,hding stair, until or sciutled or reclinm finished boards. eppirig over a prostrate 'drtrrlfc&li I found little Sandy on. a. bed hi oarpr's statihgs on-the floor. HewasM) 4rl Txis jrgsjaflda tbrnand scanJ qrhly$A Tjeen1 'tin-own . jover . .bim.. . foot iad ! he Xald cairged.--His' tfha,6aflidfaoe swearof- agony . stood 6n jhi hrow-4iU bruised ami 'wotmded wotmded body tlaFrabtion'te FPXjjhen f a . 7 -.l naa " called - .an1 Ieu.icxans32xiddit7C. to kojieihe joor lVttgonjH?6f tnk tfese waajhopeiesa, evei lihongK 3 f teen and had him placed a less miserable bed of straw, and feeing a woman, an oo- to a&ram. the exception o ii broken 'chair, furnftfare merejwpjjoDe in, iiai suning taen., its pcCjUpants, ,said fhe doctor, whom T found at the KiiJTfrpr's bpd ."wprA'tlA fvAM and te opr lad s step-mother, . who had taken him from " school that she ' might drmk of his .earnings,- ,was. as deep in in famy as any of them. J ! ,Fpj thepatieBt,medical skill wasnonght for he, ws sinking fast, .Us .i ( jpek ing from i his light blue eyfwas slowlyb bingout, hi paUid.che.eiesiuipd thiq, but,conscioisness hadretuTned his lamp was fUckeringforeitn for eYerT As I toothy ifghfajfefcer of recognition secn4igleani(acrjos face.1 i,. . -,t vrui.lnJiix wa 'uiT ..'I got the chagejfndfl-ccannj Hy poor b0y youwerft rjnesjt. Have you any wis)i-HU4yhiigf joy d, I can do for yowV Re'aby VTm sure Trndyingi-i-who will take care of you now V riEittW Rfhtelf was instntlyfh tftfit of crying arM threlr himsel$ prostrate n on fthe &e&: 5 T tfhf Sandy, : Sandy 4 Sandy ! sobbed his little heart o? ,otwiH ? I will see to your brother. Jf ltT ilt Thahk yifltt sfr-dn't leave infizi&evL Reu iSyrm eomin,-oinin,4-,lJjfj Whisl.i Whist!' cried httle- Reuly, looking up andturhing' rourid- to implore sllehee in tb room: Thatinominfetthe dalm, fadM smile, that i seemed itof :have alighted as a momentary. visitant npxmt his face, slowly passed, way the eyes be came blank and glaeed, and his little life imperpeitiblyipph3dftput. The honest boy lies atTores TTuls. i little Tleuhik aVtlie 'Itoine forn' little Vanderersr from. where I receive excel lent accounts of niin ancT'from'4h3r.li1 TVTaatpf yonr yonng Arab, Saow? said Wrlliams. the following afternoon. Was he honest, and is he really fll T! 4,Yes mlliams,.hewasan hynest bpy, and now he is where j tefwicke'ft cease from troubling and the weary are ajrest. 'jrar yjstIfaid by Prof esor Miller,i ot Bdinburg that 'alcohol tesCibthing?k a great deal.' Drv Gnthrie itfthesline strain. wlTOfr .inlm.paIumiiBtrjrldsfrjm want j to kill a IfVing man put the whisky into taken in the S orifriiial' tiahkaffe f 'If on. must take wine for a mediae, take, it 4 in ieprgo Jii, ,wnung to Jus, lavpnte minis ter, Lior J North, says, 'I am,;.or ryto find ypur cpld is x increased ; and I strongly rreeommend abstinen'pe andwater as ihe ablest and safest 'physioiahs. s 3i :,- i.iv if r ' BimoIiWithfii'twentyifi T have buried three generations of young jnen who; went dtQt: eartyn, grfryes throngh ih& Piv inflencej oibjandy afld whis ky. Some ol these young men gave prm- i& ui icuv uneiuiuess ome were exrra- 1 prn-mariiy pniuant some were the hope j guU -rirtef !their fairiGiesT Ba brandr i - - . - JaaMrotoottBiAtelhaitosMa dowtthey went,, Jheadkmcjuaonc the dead "Jri"??!. votep: as vulgar tipple, and when the present race of drnhkinrd3has'goneIlWiriii 61 all drnak 4rds tlfc new:irejati6o.iKn cojiing' on but they are pernicious4 as liPverages dreadful. !'m'-'r frfr- . . rr, . M..i ..... .iWlf- f Oan aman withoodeniefcs be coriifd- taken at tot, as h& shoiK to the hospital,) but his stenierhad JIMUlKllll 1,11 WJJJJ.UtCl. Al. j. nuuiiru Ik thfe prigmal shapdb fSYine'-ia p grapes, wine in pill, will nerrw'' nnrianybody. thEagawMl discardjifc.altoBptliex, 7rfln8 ky and brandy may, be taken as medicine. n :!
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