Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1853 — Page 1

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fcRAWFORDSVILLE REVIEW

DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Published every Saturday Morning by O S E A S E S O N

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One rear, payable in advance. One Dollar and 'Fifty rents* and if not paid until after the expiration of the year Two Dollars. paper will be discontinued until all ar«reara?esare puid—cxcept at the option of tl.epubjliaber.

All letters cm business connected with the. officn, to reccivc attention must be post paid.

Job Work of nil kinds done on short noticn and reasonable terms.

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KJF ALL SIZED WOJIEX. I In a little precious stone, What a splendor meets the eyes! In a little lump of sugar

IIow much of sweetnesa lies So in a little woman, Love grows and multiplies You recollcct the proverb says, "A word unto the wise."

A peppercorn is very small, But seasons every dinner More than all other condiments,

Although 'tis sprinkled thinner! Just so a little woman is If love will let you win her, -There's not a joy in all the world

You will not find within her.

And as within the little rose You .find the richest dyes And in a little grain of gold

Much price and value lies As from a little balsam Much ordordotl arise, So in a little woman

There's a taste of Paradise.

The sky-lark and the nightingale, Though small and light of wing, Yet warble sweeter in the grove

Than all the birds that sing And so a little woman, Though a very little thing, Is sweeter than all other sweets,

E'er flowers that bloom in Spring.

HELP YOURSELF.

Beg, borrow, seek office, fish for place, trust in patronage, wait for old men to die, worship fortune, who does not one or the other of these? Who does not expect to rise by the help of others? Help yourself, and God will help you. Nine-tenths of the world will live and die infidels of this truth. So destitute are most people of the knowledge or belief of this truth, that give them the slightest indications that they may rely on you, cat you, clothe themselves out of you, and they will do it without mercy.— They will drop their tools and their labor and do it. This it is that makes the world so hedge-hoggish. The self helpers know that in the common run, if they help others, thev may help and be taken up. This it is that spoils most, if not all, the experiments to apply the science and economy of association to practical human life. Take

they have not been educated to rely upon themselves, but just the reverse. No won-

self-reliant. The moment a baby can go in some steamboat collision! The letter' alone, it goes itself, and imitates all kinds [will soon be as dead as she is. Another, Charles Diel Illinois Ohio." There is aof work, proud to be doing something.— But this disposition is not encouraged but discouraged. The rich are ashame'd to have their children do anything menial, as if menial and mean were the same word.— The poor cannot be bothered to teach work to babies, and when their babies get to be old enough, they overload them with it untaught. Hence the child comes to maturity educated to sloth, "bad health," and reliance on others, or to hate the burthen which crushes him, and longs to be relieved entirely from it. Self-reliance is destroyed every way—in work, thought and opinion. Whole classes, we say races, of men, are taught to feed on others, without returning any fair equivalent. They even think themselves generous to leare a httle •which they don't eat.— Chronolype.

A lady writer in the Monthly Knick­

brace arc exchanged for the 'narrow house,'

lavish its wealth, and the eye that looks thrillingly into mine must look 'beyond the veil* to meet an answering glance let not then another be to that heart what I have been!" All that is very nice, and speaks well for "her present yearnings," and yet the arms, "that clasped her in their embrace" will not be a "month old in the sod" before she will be seeking consolation in an ice creamery, with that silver-voiced young man who "mingled sympathy with her" at the funeral of her dear departed Queer people those woman.

erbocker is rather down 011 "second-hand county is noted, they are lost. Letters arc husbands." Listen toiler: hen the often directed to a fancy name, which a man loving arms that clasped me in their em-

That peoDle should tnnll j,.-,,!-

A^al_re_°P^ishould

er unravel.

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when the heart whose love is 'sweeter thanjing, and the cheap postage, have roused* a life' is left with but the memory of the past class of letter-writers who should first go to and the hope of the future upon which to school. True, but there is quite as much'

spend hundreds

pocket book on a jaun to Sharon, when a „.e

beverage equally as pleasant as the one|his

obtained there, could be made by chopping

up loeo-foco1 matches, and mixing them with

pilge water? lor five dollars we will fur- ., nish a person with a receipt for making all1T

the more celebrated waters of the country.:

For the sparkling otferings of the far-famed chin 1 ?UF

pork pickle

For further particulars, address Editor of tihe Duichnuin, John street, N. Y. 1

tice inside of a Post Office will as readily take the sour out of an outside grumbler, as saleratus will from buckwheat cakes.

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Another sort of misdirection: One letter before me reads, "Foot & Powell, Farmer, 0." If there was but one farmer in this little barren State, we should have heard of his whereabouts. "llavanna, New York." There is no .such place, and we guess, and pencil on the letter, "Try Ohio." When that Post Master has tried long enough, he adds, "Now try Mich." and sends it there. If that seems not to be the place, the letter must die. Had it been directed to Salem,

Of Washington, there are 25 Post Offices "Liberty, 17 "Eden, "12 "Franklin, 24

And so on, scarcely a post-office that bears the name alone. There is a Cleve-

land in New York, and one in Tennessee, but a letter directed to "Cleveland," and no more, would probably land here, and it

is uncommonly common for letters to be

people as they rise, and put them in a bee short in direction. Again, there is one be- which we trust the youth whom hive community, and half of them will fore me directed to ?'Cleveland, Ohio City,1 addressed will profit.—Republic. turn drones and live upon the rest, because 0." This is too much. Another of the same sort reads, "vermont Ohio tabitha paden." "We give that up." Another

der that the swarm should be eaten up by reads, "Miss Christina Brooks Lake Erie." 1 ^01 ^1C ^|pw'nt iu-cipietation of the lan these drones, or exhaust itself in an effort' Is this a "sell," because brooks nm into'fT8

.1 \r 11 !i 1 mt -Kf T- 1 1 1 1 ,: to those wishing to carry on a courtship by to turn them out. let men are naturally lakes? We fear Miss Brooks has been lost

bout enough there, if we could swap one for a post-office name. Another reads, "Salem John Aker Vermont." There are thirty-two Salems, but none in Vermont. We might stimulate this, as it were, with wine, to keep it alive for awhile, by sending it about to a few of the nearest 'or largest Salems, but the chances are that it would eventually find its resting place among the dead. Letters are often directed to, say Bedford, when New Bedford is meant, or West Bedford, or Bedford Centre. This is fatal unless the county is given.

titul, $plendid, magnificent, but it is utterly out of our power to make out 1 chat they

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niastCr

sulphur,

se]f or an

of dollars annually visiting springs, is one of those which we could nev-1 1 last he asked Mr. Jay to get another W l,y waste the contents of a 1(.Uer from „,e samc man,JandTet

v« tilwv, iiiuut tuiild nev-!

ca]led it

kcti lhe

I A PEEP ITS'TO TIIE POST OFFICE, frections, but the Postmaster there can get Mr. Gray, the senior editor of the Plain 'none unless he chance to know the handDealer, has recently been appointed Post- writing. Now, if J. Orner does not get his master at Cleveland. The following arti-J letter in good time, especially if another clc from a late number of that paper ex-, letter informs him of the money's being plains some of the causes why letters mis- sent, lie will drink a cilp of gunpowder tea, carry in the mails, and its perusal should and blow up the "villainous Postmaster." make every person careful to direct letters carefully, and to examine the direction before depositing them in the post office:

A failure to get a letter when due, is'a, nothing as could be in the eyes of otitside source of much annoyance and complaint

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and discovering that there are other caus-1 good business letter, to a merchant in New es than the negligence or villainy of the York, and containing §500. We returned Post Offices, I stop to note a few. Expe-

Lit

rience has satisfied me that a little prac- Had the writer forgotten less, September

following are among the numerous

superscriptions, deciphered, guessed at, given up, &c., which causes delays, if not failures:

Colon, supposed to be Solon Harlville, supposed to be Earlville Oh High Oh, for Ohio Tence, for Tennessee Vhyana, for Vienna Monteton, for Mount Eaton at Water, for Atwater knaldover, fur Canal Dover Meque, for Mecca Eker, for Achor nigh Ah Grey, for Niagara, fcc.

A fashionable done up letter came to the office last week without a word on it, so we opened it, considering ourselves as near

grumblers, and we found it a decidedly

Rev. John C. Smith on the ensuing day,

tion:

more, (as letters are often directed) there keep the Sabbath holy, refrain from pro- ^*ot as fine as ours by a good deal, are nineteen, besides thirty-three with an-J^ane company, and, above all things, re-j Don't speak to her! She ain't other syllable, as Jacksonville, fcc.

frain from spirits. Look at my condition, one of our best citizens,

one

perpe youth the cause referred to above. "DANIEL T. Woodward."

The above imparts a solemn lesson, by it is

LANGUAGE OF FLOWFRS.—We are indebted to one of our distant cotemporaries

of

Again, there are several townships in the State bearing the same name. The name 1 ., j. 1 I,. Maqnolia 1. eise^tiancc 01 the post-ofiice must, therefore, be dilier- 1

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given his farm or country residence,

ou

vdl say that the facilities for carry-

trouble from business men and scholars as from others, especially from writing masters

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are: We admire, but can't read them.—, THE FISH'AND RING. Ihey aie like the sermon which the man blenis of the coat of arms of the citv of described as being beautitul beyond des- Glasgow, is a fish with a ring in his mouth, cription, but not true. (Fulsoin is an ex- Xt is derived from the following legend: ception.) Is ames are so badJy written that Many years ago an aged gentleman we cannot tell whether they are for "John married a young girl. The aged gentleSmith 01 Good old Bekeshazzar. maa became jealous of his wife without

letter here, and

UP

invited him in and straightened him-1 complaints,

effort to decipher the mystery.'

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postmast,r

proI£c(,d lho moncv lt,ft lain,v

addressed l0 Fa,..

A lettc

1 Urner^'f WHS/olind

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XiT Never borrow money of a friend— began to write. he ^ill, think you are henceforth bound to If you think us poor readers, call in, and

at once

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whlc,h wc, 4 de?ldfd

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for 4

be

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Zimm

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a rertlse

St^]n

Congress springs, we offer a very cheap Cannot carried it home for his dinner. The cook substitute-Drink weak pork pickle out of, too fZ on preparing the fish for the table, found An old hnnt cuiring too great an expense at the engra-: 1 'vers. Theabove Zimraerraan looked like: Jl'

T, and 4 and a whiplash—a straighter mark than the author could make when he

him body and soul—bound to do alL and we will soon lower your estimate of your- To ascertain when it is noon watch every thing he may require of you, or else selves. A letter containing money came the paralysis which seizes on men who work you can be contented to. bear the name of to this office directed to "J. Orner, Ohio." by the day. Twelve o'clock strikes them &n "ungrateful wretch/' We sent it back to Canada for better di- as powerless as a mallet would.

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-Dahlia—Forever thine. Hyacinth—Affection returned. Jonquil—First love.

Bachelor's Button—Hope even in misery. Jessamine—My heart is joyful. Cedar—You are entitled to my love. Blue Violet—Faithlessess, or I must be sought to be found.

White Violet—Modest virtue. Alther—I would not act contrary to reason.

China Aster—You have no cause for discouragement. Bay—I change but in death.

Heart's Ease—Forget me not. Locust—Sorrow endeth not when .it seerneth to.

,, 01 our nature nobility.

ent tor instance, Seville, Medina, is Gu-, itr ,i -M 1 MI* ,, JMvrtle—Love withereth love betryeth lord post-orhcc Gilford, Mahoning, is Bucks, etc. Letters are constantly ad-j dressed tc the township, and, unless the

remember thee.

Holly—Come near me if you dare.

causcj

Mr. Jay, the post- her and himself unhappy by his continual

us see if

Ho drel7 0„e from

Our Country and her Institutions.

VOL: 5. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND., JULY

to the writer for "better directions."—

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ni\-sterious

sums-

be found use ul

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or vou are one

Peach Blossom—Here is my choice. Pink, variegated—You have my friendship ask no more.

loeman Keep them for my sake, I

Daffodill—Self-love is the besetting sin. Oak—I honor you above all others. White Rose—Art has spoiled you. Tausy—I mean to insult you. Wall Flower—My affection is above time or misfortune.

M, .- JV Yearling'—Now thy art is known, thy 1 heir superscriptions are often beau-

slicn binds°me

not

One of the em

accused her of coquetry, and made

On a certain occasion, while crossing one

of.tJe1 bndS*

what lle

called her il.rung propensities

hen she, in a fit of desperation, drew the

marriage ring from her finger, and dropping it into the stream, exclaimed: "If I am virtuous and true, this ring will come back to me."

A few days after, the aged gentleman

purchased a salmon in the market, and

virtue of the young wife. From this circumstance the city of Glasgow adopted the fish and ring in its coat of arms as an emblem of fidelity.

No, little Miss, don't speak to the poor girl. Your father swindled poor people and made a large property out of their hard earnings. He iras a low-bred raga-

bond when a young man, but is now one of

.i.w,.

would have found it "among the dead."— And what a bustle among the secret agents to scent the track of the robber till that time. A letter this morning acknowledging the receipt of 9600, &c., not a scratch on it, came to the office. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter." Ninetynine per cent, of all the delays and miscar-jHjs finc house riages are attributable to the writer.

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N. A.

A WARNING TO YOUTH.—Daniel T. Woodward, who was on Thursday last sentenced to be hanged for the murder of his wife, handed the following card to the, ... -x-

assoclatc or

we could have tried (the patience of) thir- be" respected by all who know you.° No plainly made. Just look at her pantelettes ket which it affords tothose of the country matter how humble your situation of life, ty-two Post offices. If Jackson, and no

teemed by all, you find me in my lonely pleased to'about such folks.

even—nothing but common

that great destroyer, ardent' your company—she don't dress well enough. jNo matter if she does hear the cutting Instead of being words. Poor children have no feeling, beloved and es- It's our privilege to say what

t,

ever we

to ™.upbraiding her for

Her mother washed for bread, ana shei

poor girl. There are many sobs and clouds for her in the future—many a cutting word and stinging sneer. Iler wo-

man's heart will need all its bravery. She may triumph in the stern and tryingstrugigle, or she may give way and go down to worse than a grave. Her soul was full of 'the pure and the noble in all that was womanly, but they crushed her with an iron heel and she was lost.

I Don't speak to the poor yirls—they hav 1 no business to be poor.— Cayuga Chief.

.YA FIGHT BETWEEN Two TKIRKS OF INDIANS.—The Columbia Gazette contains the following interesting intelligence:

Last week we mentioned the murder of an Indian, named Charley, by a tribe of Indians near Springfield. Charley it appeared, belonged to a iribe on the Tuolumne, and professed to be a prophet. He came up to the tribe near Springfield, and prophesied

!that

a number of them would die very soon, Thinking to escape the fate pronounced against them by the prophet, they murdered jhim, and threw his body into an old cayote 'hole nearby. This so enraged the Tuo-

umne

tribe, that they demanded immediate

revenge upon the murderers.-, ""After ne^

(tiating

for several days, without an amicable settlement of the difficulty, the two tribes resolved to settle the affair by a pitched battie, on Table Mountain, on Thursday of ..last week. It was a mournful and melancholy sight to hear the wailings of the women and children as they passed to their (hiding places in the mountains, previous to the contemplated battle. The battle, how-

presume, did not take place, as the

day was an unusually rainy and disagreeable one, and we saw a number of warriors, on that day, in Columbia. If a compromise is not made, or if the legal authorities do not interfere, a battle will inevitably take place, as considerable preparations, such as whetting knives and pointing arrows, have been already made, and both parties are resolved on fighting. *.

O^r" There is a prr.T-er in numbers mentally as well as otherwise. Who, for instance, could be eloquent with nothing for a audience but four apple women and an indentured apprentice? No one. 'Qiuse why? It is impossible, and can't be did." Before a nation can produce a Demosthenes, it must Srst produce mobs. Place hundred miles apart and such a eloquence would never have been heard of. clover Ideas, like horned enters, are gregarious in

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'DOX'TSPEAKTOIIER.' TOWN AND COlNfRY.

'Don't speak to htr." There was a bit- \^iWe copy the following remarks, on the

At heart he is as low and

the 'upper ten.' base as ever he was. But he deals in stocks and robs by shaving bonds and mortgages. He is a monied man. He is rich. He is vour father, Miss, and would

t^ic carlV

How

have anything to do with them. pV0|juce

when that gentleman, by invitation, first Her shoes, too, are common calf-skin own labor than they must have employed visited the unfortunate being in his cell, it while yours are beautiful gaiters. Why had they attempted to prepare themselves, having been written previously. The pa-1 can't the vulgar- thing dress as well as you The town affords a market for the surplus per was directed to one of the*associates of do, and why can't her sad hearted mother produce of the country, or what is over and his boyish days, and designed for publica- have a fine horse and ride to church in a above the maintenance of the cultivators irriage? What business have folks to be and it is here that the inhabitants of the

wor

To the Youth of the District. poor? How exceedingly vulgar it is to country exchange it something which is in As I have but a few days to live, I feel,

it my duty to caution you from following! Don't speak to her! Her sweet face is .number and the revenue of the inhabitants my course of life if you would live long and pale and sad, and her dress is coarse and |°fthe town, the moie extensi\e is the mar-

f°r a living! demand among them. Ihe greater the

needle-work

fit for

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There is a

1,^,,,.

c.iw.

checkered bonnet tiirhtlv around her face

She iviil know that heart or conduct have!,

claim upon the respect of the fashionable

no world.

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paret])e

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their habits, and only become sublime when cinitv are verdant with nice, tender clover, properly hemmed in by sympathy. which is devoured by these poor savages with as much gusto as an epicure rtctild 0^7" The run of salmon in the Sacramen- devour the most dainty dish. They gather to river this season has been enormous the clover in baskets and prepare it for use four thousand were taken daily, weighing by heating large stones and placing a layer

1853. NO. 2.

ter sneer upon the face of the little girl as trade between town and Country, from Ad- Springfield Republican, whp has-been wrishe and her companion turned away from the poorer dressed school companion.

am Smith's work on the Wealth 6f Nations:

habitants of the town and those of the country. It consists ifi the exchange of rude

or

imme("ately

luu

manufactured produce, either j]ess

„Vu.u terials of manufacture. The town repays.

Ihe girl is plain.y clad and has no'tippet substances, may very properly be said to around her neck, or costly playthings. „ajn j[S whole wealth and substance from She has a humble home, and a poor moth-

notlike it were you to be placed 011 a level supply, by sending back part of the dividual whose face farely bristles with' ith honorable poor people. Don't speak manufactured produce to the inhabitants of hair, whoso cheeks, whose chin, whose lips, hPy_ the country. The town which? therepresent one phalanx of stiffly pointed. lan-

neither is nor can be any reproduction of

tjlc

er. Her father was ruined by one vrho this account imagine that the gain of the now rolls in wealth and died a stricken man.

own

country. We must not, however upon

the ]oss

home of the

0f

0f

and the more extensive that market, it is

always the most advantageous to a great number. The corn which grows within a mile of town, sells there for the same price

not

anC^

group with their hoops, she draws her 1 .J ?,

boI'|loc"l

and steals a«av with many a bitter sob.- F»htf agncnIture ffa.n, ,n the After seven years toil, and many unlockll't young heart is leamins its first sorrow.

rlte

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st

of

brou

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with that of those which lie at some dis-

by tiie commerce of the town. Among all the absurd speculations that have been pro-. pagated respecting the balance of trade, it, has never been pretended that either the country lo--es by its commerce with the town or the town by that of the country "rYhicii maintains it. I

NAILS GP.O«*ING IN TIIE FI.KSK.— A writer in a late number of the Ohio Cultivator gives the following remedy:

Cut a notch in the middle of the nail every time the nail its pared. The disposition to close the notch draws the nail fruin the sides. It cured mine after I had suffered weeks with its festering.

The above simple remedy, if perscveringly practiced, will relieve humanity of a garet deal of pain.

iCS?" Quite'a man Smith, as

We are glad to hear that the officers of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad have been experimenting wiJi coke on their locomotives, and after an extensive trial have come to the conclusion that it is much better and cheaper than wood. It is said to be from

40 to 50 per cent, cheaper, and as it gives

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or by intervention of mon- yrinthioc maze, of hearty huggings, vrafm! ey or some sort of paper which represents embraces, affectionate squeeziffgs/ahd cormoney. The country supplies the town (jj^] kissin^s. A's long as the "lip scrvice" •with the means of snbsistance and the fha-1 js confined to lovely woman," 'tis by no'

the country purchase of the town a great-1 times, therefore I speak feelingly on er quantity of manufactured goods with tlie subjcct. .1 hare often been amused at the' mutual efforts of two natives to' penetrate the thick "chapparal" of each others fades', in order to find a clear spatfc sufficiently large to implant avtoken of their brotherly affection. What is better calculated to provoke a smile than to sec this, with us feminine mode of greeting, exchanged in the street between two hairy patriarchs of sixty or seventy winters?

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a much smaller quantity of their

with that which comes from twenty miles changed in the least.

onty

I distance. But the price of the latter must, The German papers give an account of you are §enera^y»

Pay

ie

cultivation of the* lands in tho' A terrible storm and water spout lately 1 1 a a a a a a a neighborhood ol any considerable town,:

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yourselt now much the country is benefitted m. 1 1 r,

^ood story is told of Trufoliows: Previous to the

is a strong Whig district.' Truman retired.

CHEEKING TO RAILROAD TRAVELERS.— According to the annexed paragraph from the Ohio Journal, there "is a good time coming" to railroad jaunters:

election, a Democrat in Washington was }lcr millions our people are to buy, .sell, pestering Iruman about his ways 'ind

means of conducting the whig campaign nation, and a good customer and all tho when he exclaimed in great warmth.—. ]lands of the Pacific are to f\ttract our 'Why, sir, 1 cannot belch out Demo- .ships, hail our flag as the emblem of frce•crats enough to defeat Gen. Scott.' '^f .rlom, incl court friendly alliances with us course not! replied the democrat, for that

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seventeen pounds each on an average.— of clover, well moistened between each lay- important invention. It is designed for edThe rivers of California and Oregon are er of stones. It soon becomes ready tur use, itors, and when perfected, will cutout items,- ., alive with these fish at all seasons. They and each one of diem will cat a supply ot patch trowsers, grind out poetry, r/ck liul^v are be^inninf to salt and cure them largciv cloven thus prepared, that would almost responsibilities, stuffs bustles, aud duu d*-" on the ^aexanicnto. •satisfy a horse linqueiit subscribers.

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£r-r- "~7." TERMS OF ADVERTISING

One square, tbrtc Insertions Each additional insertiort Quarterly advertisements per square. Yearly advertisers allowed a very liberal •:'discount.

Patent nfddiein'e advertisements by the

means

the country. The gains

both arc mutual and reciprocal, and the,

poor girl was sold at a sacrifice, and division of labor is in this, as in other cases, purchased by the man who ruined him.— advantageous to all the-different persons! Her mother, the once beautiful and accomp- employed in the various occupations into' mortally. I was lished belle and noble woman, takes in which it is subdivided. The inhabitants of: cxcriiciatin" orde washing. What a vulgar woman low it is to wash for a living! Who would

CALIFORNIA ITEMS.

The soil of Siberia at the close of the' slimmer, is found still frozen for fifty-six inches beneath the surface, and the dead that have lain in their coffins for one hundred

and

A

1 i- nnd urtemburg, destroying a large

fl

1 ber of houses and an enormous-quantity of

tance Irom it, and you will easily satisfy ... ,1

*1.6$ 25' $3,00'

*30,06

Patent medicine puffe. singtft insertion a £$?"(.* ftU'e. on the comer of Main and Grecri street, tipstaffs. _£F3

Blanks of all kinds for sale at this of^ lice.

fifty years, hafe been taken tip un-

expense of rais- an Austrian lady who is so charged with

bringing it to market, but afford electricity that sparks are constantly giving outlier finger ends. It is seldom that a lady is found sending sparks away from her,

,1,..,,,.,, ut um tuuiiuy, Hiiiuii iim hi me though it is a common attribute of the sc*

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town, over and above the to attract sparks.

the like produce that is

fr,om

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orc

lst/lnt

save, besides, the whole value of this car- Shanghai.

riage in the price ef what they buy. Com- °.

?f, ed for obstacles, the revision for rather the

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AN AGREEABLE OPERATION. An observing correspondent of tho'

tin'' from •rives the foliowim

imt"u1^.11 rcff

1 he great commerce of every civilized) taking among the people out there:— society is that carried on between tne in- nartino- with my friends in Vienna, I

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On parting

-v a

was initiated int6 the mysteries of an Aus| trian leave-taking. It consists of an end-'

scr cs,

an indefinite prolongation, lab-'

disagreeable, but (vhen a burly in-

presei ces, encircles you in hfs arms, and imprints' on each side a salute that nearly takes the' skin off, and makes your face tingle with. pain for an hour after, the sentiment, the', poetry, the effervescence, the fragrance of the thing, vanishes entirely, and it is converted into a most nauseating penaricc.— But to refuse your Austrian friend this farewell salutation, would be to offend^liiut* doomed to undergo this: deal of friendship scveraf tho'

of Ihe Holy Scriptures into

Partsi "•?. the Chinese language, has been completed

num-,

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cattle. A great many human beings were

1 1, also lost. Ihe hamlet oi Zell

pletclv were drowned

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cora-

wept away, and thirty-nine persona

I THE TCHNII' FLV.—This destructive insect deposits its eggs in Autumn. "They are not, however, developed till the subsequent spring, when the vitalizing influence of the solar rays, and the frequent stirring of the soil, stimulate them into life. Their appearance is generally about the time when the young plants are fully up, and in a condition to supply thprn with their appropriate and favorite feed. Stirring the soil stfrne ten or twelve days before sowing the seed is the best mode of preventing their ravages. Steeping the seed in strong urine, also has a decidedly beneficial effect.-

A Biuu.t.VNT PitosPEcr.—Lieut. Maury says:—"Japan is to be opened to our commerce China is to be christianized with

aiu]

gain Australia is to be a mighty

the champion, by example, of the rightsof man."

it*/" Tho following is good. We find if in an exchange: The Farmer's Bank.—Vault-—Mothef Earth.

Exchanges—the Transplanting of th? nursery and garden. Deposits—Happiness, sobriety, and manly independence.

Assetts—smiling fields, waving witn rt gulden harvest. Liabilities—indebted to God alone, whe?-

sends thc sunsi,jne an

off no smoke, sparks or cinders, it will be a! Dividends—Health, wealth, and honest vast accession to the comfort of passengers.! patriotic hearts We learn that road will use coke exclusiveon its passenger trains. Xo little mysterious excitement stirred up in the streets of JS'ew York city a ^INCRLAU 1 TRIM

the rain.

ME DIGGER IN- FEWR evenings since, by the passage through

WANS. Ihe Columbia Gazette savs that the public thoroughfares of two individuals,^ there are two considerable Indian viiiiages, followed bv an immense crowd, one being' in that \icinitj at the present time, and, forcibly led bv the other toward the watehguant as half famished v*ol\es during the }10use in a perfect state of nudity, except men an past winter, now appears to be enjoying all jjj- ^jjjrt. When the mystery came to bo thing as: the luxuries tiat an abundant supply of unravelled, it was found" that the man whoand an occasional supply uf beei and bread can afford. The hills in the vi-

acted in the capacity of policeman was an iionest shop-keeper and the nude mendicant,! whom he had in charge, an adulterer with his wife, from whose bed-room he had been': hurried by the furious husband of the* faithless wife.

CjCr A Yankee has just completed a very"