. The guide-board to health, peace, and competence ; or, the road to happy old age. eyes by studyingthe miserable edition of SchrcveliusLexicon, a long timeago, till twelve oclock at night, the days having been spentin writing poetry and pathetic epistles to a schoolmate. Ireceived sympathy, instead of the switch, just as nine younggentlemen out of ten, in the college, the university, and thelecture-room, are complimented, when their health gives way,with the appellation of a Jtard student, 1 never knew a man,young or old, to injure himself by hard study. It is amistake.. OUR CLERGY FEASTED TO

. The guide-board to health, peace, and competence ; or, the road to happy old age. eyes by studyingthe miserable edition of SchrcveliusLexicon, a long timeago, till twelve oclock at night, the days having been spentin writing poetry and pathetic epistles to a schoolmate. Ireceived sympathy, instead of the switch, just as nine younggentlemen out of ten, in the college, the university, and thelecture-room, are complimented, when their health gives way,with the appellation of a Jtard student, 1 never knew a man,young or old, to injure himself by hard study. It is amistake.. OUR CLERGY FEASTED TO Stock Photo
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. The guide-board to health, peace, and competence ; or, the road to happy old age. eyes by studyingthe miserable edition of SchrcveliusLexicon, a long timeago, till twelve oclock at night, the days having been spentin writing poetry and pathetic epistles to a schoolmate. Ireceived sympathy, instead of the switch, just as nine younggentlemen out of ten, in the college, the university, and thelecture-room, are complimented, when their health gives way, with the appellation of a Jtard student, 1 never knew a man, young or old, to injure himself by hard study. It is amistake.. OUR CLERGY FEASTED TOO MUCH. page iu.> THROAT-AIL. Idl The other of the two grantl niistakcs, before alliulocl to, Ipropotjc to discuss, is this : ClergijmeiCH sore iJirout is wrong-fuUf/ set down to Ihe score of arduous labors. Let the ol>-servaiit reader reflect a moment on a little fact which may nothave, as yet, formed itself in words, but which, upon men-tion, will bring with it a realizing sense of its truthfulness. Away out in the wild woods of the West, where I waalaised, the people are a type of Gotham and Fifth Avenue, the only diftcrence being, as Wadsworth told us one Simday, not long since, in one of his grand efforts, the greater or lessexaggeration of any given characteristic. Well, away outthere, where the folks are, as Eastern people believe, a kindof half-and-half mixture of the civilized and the savage, spe-cially the latter, people love their minister, — they love himaffectionately as David did Jonathan, — and if he does notcome to see them often, their fee