Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1853 — Page 1

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CRAWFORD3VILLE REVIEW DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Published every Saturday ?lorning. ly

JOSEPH D. MA.ST,Ell SOX.

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One voar. payable in advance. Oiic'Dollar and Fifty Cents, and if not paid until afte-r the expiration of the year, Two l)olIars. nn«A(- «*!T1 I tintil f! 11 flTroarrtjjCA lislier.

'No pajwr will be discontinued until all arcs arc paid—except at the option of the j-nb-

VW /«H letter* oh. business connected wiih tlio oilice, to receive attention must be post paid.

Job Work of nil kinds done

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Mid'1 and e«nstnnt'.\ kept "n Iimk'^ at holt'Mile or r^tnlo. We shall pav strict aftentioji to this branch of the bnsinesH, and shall endeavor to accomodate our 1 id customers, and nJ1 others that nt call on 11s with as pood and durable tinu are as can be had at any other establishment in the west. Japanned Ware --n bund and for sale at the lowest prices.

Job Work done at. short notice, such as 3iousetppntinp. tin or zink trouplsinj? and other jobing tliat may appertain the above business. V.'y have also on liaml a lot, of tin Sale* which we ofiVrehi !i i. I lupine a.- hei etol'ci ••. by strict attention to business, and a desire to please we shall lu.^Iv share the, public patronnpe. il copper, castings and pewter taken in o\cluinpc for woi k., A.. J{ A lit!

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S. DANFORTH,

1' nenbridpe's Uow.onc do.tr from (Jorner of Main St.. ojij'oaite Public S.|iiaic. North Side. I.AFAYKTTK, iND.

May 2", 1 O-J. -1 tTnt:.

Lock Here!

AVE have just received a large stock of fancy goods at our Book and Notion Store. Amor.p which may lv found all the standard works of the day: Sehool. Law, Theological and a large lot ..t Novels and Miscellaneous books. Also, a larpn .. 'assortment of GoM Jewelrv ever He red in this inarket :compri?iup poM ain'! silver watches. chain. •'lockets and ladies'fancy pins of every style ami q:iu!ity puns, liiic and shot do., pistol.-, of every

qauiity puns, ur.c ana simuio.. piro-is 01

hun^,'&o. sorts ot'to\s uul mm.) clicks raiic'-j

UY *'I:AFCI in the mercantile establishment of e"it\- ri:\wro i. nre now receiving by railroad, and opening at the old stand a superior lot ot dry poods, hardware, qucensAvnre. boots mid shoes, groceries, &c. Althouph not protessing to 1 the l'.xcKi.sion

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Having received a large let of well selected Oookiiv Stoves i.f dilFercnt pati.ytis and M2C8, 1 now oll'cr to all those that may !. in want, of a stove—a pood and durable article, and as cheap.) as can hp bought in any other inland town, having: now on hand and for sale the ditUrent Numbers ot the celebrated Oonblo-ovun Triumph Stove, which i»tovo for r*jr:ii»rity of baking cannot be e.v-.l ccllcd bv imv ptove now esst. and will consume less wood in'eooking and bakincr than any otherj t-tove 1 am aefjuainted with. 1 also have the dillorrnt sizes of U10 Iiciitnckian, this stove has sW: holes that can be u.cd at one and the same time.!, which makes it more convenient tor using. ea.%t of good material :ntl heavy plate, ari in connection with the above stove?, we have Improved I'remin:11s, Telegraph. Hot-air, ISnrk's Patent,! nii'l in a word we. ~::i 11 k. .-pall kinds i'nd si :e.-. so t*1 we. s!i :!l be able to acconiodat'.' a!! that m:i\ 1 -v'!' nr, for a -t"V'\

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rk. a tine assortment

of«old l*ens. of various manufacture. Also new supply of I oft Moiiaies. ('ipar a.-es, 'ar«l 'Vises of almost, every pattern, (iold Lockets for Miniatures. (Sold t.'rosses. Slides. I'en -ilsand 'riiimMes.'iold Kob. Vest ami iuard Cliuins. New Style (od'l Speetacles. do. Cut!" pins. Ear riiv.'s. I'ilis and i'intfer liiniis. plain and with Diamond, K'uby.darnct. 'J'ttpaz. Opal and Toi'ijuois SettinuM. tuai.Neclaccs, Eeads, etc. aline lot. (d'cutlery IVrfumery, letter, cap and note paper, envelopes, etc. silver. (I. S. Steel and common Specs of every number, ami plahses tilted to suit all apes at short notice. Gold and silver, lev er, anchor, lepine and common watches..".! prices varyinp from .*•") tr .f l1'1'. clocks of various manufacture, itceordcons. Guitars. Violins. Flutes, Tamboni ine&. Mu.-ie boxes. Klapcolcts. lifes.

"fullv atleiidi.-d to. and work done on as favorable terms as at atuv establishment in the Star city. June lsa':). n-IPmG.

WHOLESALE QTJEENSWARE 'M C»'3LJSaSJBEJ® Nt). SVJrdnc"s 'SJJoek, H^afayett*', Ind.

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\irori.n call the attention of ("OI NTUY Mrr.W ('HAMS to his stock of wares, consisting in pnrt as follows: White stone. Flown mulberry, I'rinted bine. I'lin'cd marble. I'due edge and comluon Wares, Ghos Jars. Tumblers. Molasses cans. Dishes and a variety of other wares usually ke^t in the trade which he will sell at t'iucinnati pmw without Irnnsportation. Call and see.

'tualitv mmieal in-!ruincuts of every kind, sudi crs to pick out the iikeiiest and be&t of our

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no more: but will keep cons assortment of all fancy books, novels and nnsieal instrument. II. PV I'SKLL it BRO. april 1 f, \~3. t"J.

JUST READ THIS IF YOU DARE

C16AWFORD A:

HAVING

purehase.l the entire interest of

the way from

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nor having live hundred boat load of goods yet say. that we are in the market with good and cheap poods, which we are determined to sell at prices so^ow. that if we cant suit purchasers, it would be madness to attempt il elsewhere. .. april 2, 3. SOtf.

(illOCKUY & PROVISION STORE.

MKSSKS.

trAl.KV it KlPGKbaviiip formed a copartnership in the Grocery, Provision nnd liaking business, at the stand on ushington street, opposite the court house (and formerly occupied by Craig it Maek.v are nowoiwn and solicit a liberal share of patronage. The.ir stock consists of a general variety of family groceries, provisions itc.

Their Baking department they intend shall be

Removal

april 1, 1S58.

Tucnthito^Gic Kevie\v^bidldiiurs^ one dm^ii^of hnvc'1" v^"

OCTOBER.

ISY IJJILEX I.. noSTWIf'Kr

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Thou art with us ouec npain: Viih the flush upon thy fore head. And thy finper's purple stain With tJiv'amber-pirdle vesture,

And tliy ruby-dotted tr .in.

Kound the c-dpes of tl woodland," Where the outer bouphs are red. Eo! th by threes, the glossy eliestnuts

Cree'.from many 2. downy bed And the carved and silvery walnut Lights the stubble 'neatii thy tread.

Thronph the sere find Scented orchard. Where thy iingerinp feet lnt\e passed. Mellow heaps are "bathed in blusiics l'v thy scarlet mantle cast lint the rich and ripened russet

Wears thy soborust hue, and last.

Broad, thro' many a cottasffi casement. Streams the uncheckered liplit to-day. Loner tile veiiinp vines prew gorgeous

With the hectic of decay. Till the Autumn wind. las'.midnight, Swept them moaningiy away.

I'ods arc burstinp in the garden. Till the shrivelled seeds are seen Grapes are black upon tiie trellis.

Ouinees hanpinp poldcn-preen from her apron di-ojpinp fruitapc. Conies the bounteous Autumn tueen. 4Vet, oh, hcautful October!

To the laud-sick one at S.M. To the desert wanderer, pinii Eor a far-oT whisr.enn,' tree, Dot thoupli bring the weary y.aiming

That thou bringest unto .•?

A!! the long and lightsome summer, I iiaveehascd a fairy dream 1 !ii.vo waked to see the Hittinp

Ofits light wings' jiarLinppleam. Like the faint, delusive ifiimmcr Of star upon a stream.

hi thy lights, the \i.-.ioii faded. With thv curliest, fallen leaf. From the rain-bow plancinir pinions

Dropjcd the hues that were so brief And 1 caniiot love thee. Autumn. That thou bringest me this grief.

Vet my spirit is unbroken, Though so long it wore the chain: Time shall yield the dew of healing

Ere another smuier reign Then, oh! beautiful October, Thou wilt bring me joy again.

Li:XUItK)US iiiS.MNG DE.SCKJIJEi).

are very few who can give anything like

an adequate description of the exquisite, I

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Around me like a r.one of love,

But Hie best thing we have seen is the

nut H.e ucsL un.ig we ,i.i s*e,i ,.s

llowmg, by Alexander Ninth. W etlunk,' nd

I wcver, that when a man so freely indul-1

in oscillatory nectar as to imagine he

ls "walking on thrones," he should be choked oil'. Ilear him: "My sou! !eaieil up beneath thy timid kiss

What then to me were proans, Or pain, or death.' Earth was a round of blicSJ 1 seemed to walk 011 thrones."

DON'T SELL YOUR BEST STOCK.

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ing from £.13 down to We aNo. have a sma'l _____ assortment of fancy dry poods of the finest quality. I course, it will be but a short time before for which we will sell positively at cost, as we have

antly on hand a good it costs no more to keep them than it does

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and drov-

P° )ou can adopt. h\ continuing suca

poor ones and next shearing time the large

fleeces will tell the story in lavor ot keep-:

ing a co.t e\en ear, keep the best maie

you can aflord. Haven you noticed that

when a man comes to purchase a youn^

horse he is always particular to know all

about the stock, etc., before lie concludes

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his trade Keep the best then for yourself. ])C

Don sell vour best cow because you can.

get five dollars more for her. Keep her,

and she will more than male up the difier-

enee ere another year comes round. Jnst

so with everything. Select the best seed

movement as

T. Lr BKOWN.it Co.

Ihe Editor truthfully adds

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INSECT AND VEGETABLE LIFE IN THE DESERT. Mr. Bryant in one of his letters to the Xew York Evenivy Post gives an account of a jofirney from Cairo to Jerusalem across

the smaller desert, from which is extracted

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v: And thy lbnd lip. so soft. To mine be ]us.-ionatcly pressed. As. it has been so oft.v The next is by a lady shortly after her engagement. It will readily be seen that her powers of description are far in advance the'nun-water gathers in the of the one's quoted above: '•Sweetest love.

Place thy dear arm beneath my drooping head, And let me lowly nestle oil thy heart: Then turn those soul-lit orbs on lue. and press My parting lips to taste the ecstacy Imparted bv each long and Iingerinp ki.-s.'1

cending a bank we had the sea before us-r-

we jiitched our tent in a wide plain, with a teep low bank on the south, under which iter and forms a kind of marsh. The mosquitoes came swarming into our tent, and unlike any of their tribe we had seen before, plunged into the flame of our candles. We made the tent-door fast, and in a short time

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Mix's Sugar rnred Hams, ken*, constantly on hand, and for sale by A. 1'. MANN. Jnnuarv i'I. 1 5-^. n5'tf

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the Eagle Hotel and ouedoor wc.st of iiamey's store. iN atuie ana religion are decisive on "\YRE

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t— ---j "r sola. not wish to root out ol her constitution

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Our Country and her Institutions.:

VOL. 5. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.'IM).,' OCT. 22,185^. NO. 10.

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"We did not think of being exposed to their htibbni:ds. In the lirst case, thai of

a cloud of midges, or sand flics, extremely preaching in bad grammar, and had ad vis There were other living ed him to give up preaching Until he knev

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"Close to our path were the burrows of wife with coldness and harshness, and on

jerboa or leaping rat, which has numerous' her in sickness, intercepted her letters, and

'•••mel o-ives out under his load his owner UI"™ UPON

knows that his end is come, and leaves him

was a nc C0Q] (j.lv Ayjt]j a rac

^-eiteri Avind. The'sky,

which

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for your own use, and you will always one ol the St. Anthony's Falls newspapers

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MINNESOTA.

have as good as anyone, and be sure of "awav out in Minnesota," says: ]\rash Sentinel the highest prices for any you may wish! "What do those gosling editors mean to dispose of. Think of it.—Me. Fanner. when they say 'out in Minnesota?' What

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br\ant&a}s. 'captain remonstrated and was in conse"Of the shrubs of the desert nearly all quence surrounded by an armed force, and arc evergreens some are thorny, but the sent under guard on board his ship. On greater number are of a jointed growth, the following day the American shipmassomewhat like the rush in the younger or tors visited the guard ship, to second the greener stems of which the moisture imbib- captains application for the release of the

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—ped about them by promptly

me wnuis, mey iorin mitocKS neiu stia

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bv network roots iu )ic

ho£l haye thfcir hHbitations #T

ing'tlie best eui mn e. ... ground in many places at this season was dismissal of that officer from his command. If you intend to make a practice of rais-

imi] ith a ]e bloom auother 0

tard family of a delicate white, and Mr. Clay seems to have acted with that

ral compound flowers, both white and promptitude, energy, and spirit wliich be-

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MASSACHUSETTS CLERGYJIEJf AND TIIEIi AVIVF-S. Divorces—Preackina and Bad Grumiri'af—

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Desertion—Aiuse and Violence. ...

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the persecutions of the musquiioes in this Rev. Mr. King, c-t Jleatii, the parties were uiore than beei, is arid region, but tiiis day, as we were taking married Mr. King,-eight months dering fL tl con-umet our lunch near a hollow, where the sand after their marriage, brought eh.irges be- peojde. should ne\er ue eaten. had a muist appearance, they came about fore the church or council against hi-j wife, heat,ue, barley, and eurn can be rnisu.i, hungry and sharp bitten, and with them to the elfec-t that she charged li!m with ed in all jjarts ol the CUIIIHI N tlion^h hhe

troublesome. There were other living ed him to give up preaching Until he knew uian. things of the desert with which we had more. The council decided that lie had. ^Miik stands 1 the side ot beet and now become familiar—sand-colored lizards, no just grounds of complaint whereupon v.'jieaf, and hke the foimer can be easih one kind slender and swift, which often the faithless husband declared that he woul had the year hiioiigh b\ e\ei\ humei. another, clumsily

the way sluggish chameleons, of which we Rev. John Eastman, of Iiawley. 'J'his ease the wl

took several black beetles, rolling along excites considerable interest, and a large

fresh balls of camels dung and snakes, of number of clergymen and ladies were prcs-. j'

which we killed a small spotted one, said cnt as witnesses and spectators. The lady ^llt

did wilfully and utterly desert his wife,'

shot across our shaped and of the way about the and there every shrub, feet around strewn with their white shells, year as alimony in quarterly payments. now empty land tortoises creeping beside I The other was the case of the wife of hole cuutitn ihe potato,

by our Arabs to be venomous. Now and is Mr. Eastman's second wife, and they duiman system, and promoters of heahh. then a heron would rise from a pool of were married about eight years since. It gatden oi one acie v. ould supph a latnbrackisli water, where he sought his food, is charged that Mr. Eastman, the respon-i1')'

and ravens, on their glistening black wings, dent, from a short time after their marriage 'should constitute in the cold season a large

holes all over the desert. Less frequently restrained her liberty, and that last De- g'a,'(.fen. seen was the track of the gazelle, a delicate

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board the guard ship, and demanded the release of his men, at, the same time offering to pay any fine that might be demanded. The commandante still refused. The

tlie soil during the winter is secret- sailors. They were driven from the ship much

^Yillcls they form hillocks held in shape handed measures and "the wanton barbari11 ties of the commandante, he demanded of The the .Peruvian government thj immediate!

the jack

ncd with a multitude of little flowers— The government promised at once to expel

pjn]c ph]0x, a plant of the geranium him and to bring him to trial to answer for

tl.e his criminal conduct.

them fragrant, all.dwarfed comes the representative of our

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Philadelphia, and thank Providence for it'. Sl-tcsman.

jn Minnesota, IN a land of promise.

33T Lola Moniez oilered the fiicmen ol

everything which renders her lovely and a blessing who doe^ not wish to blaspheme San Francisco her head, heart, and heels, religion and lo§e her soul, would shun the The firemen took her heels, and made 5-1,-J glf It is said 10,000 negroes have died movement as she would a pestilence." 000 clear money with them. of the yeilow fever in Cuba,

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soil, but. making the banks The outrage committed on our sailors'and

the shrubs. The scarlet poppy shipmasters was'the most impudent, high-

itself to-day in little groups on a handed, and brutal act that could have

been

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were always hovering near us. down to December 22d, 11352, treated his proportion ot the food oi the table, ihesi TOWS of wife with coldness and harshness, and on 'Alleles are too much neglected. A well ait.o'.-s he- )uu\ a n.. u.g. gc i.

the jackall in the hillocks, and the marks of, several occasions with violence: that lie culti\ ated garden^)! one ticre will half suptiieir feet in the sand, as well as those of the subjected her to drudgery, and neglected

cember he carried her to the Brattleboro' I

triangular footprint. The skeletons of cam-1 Insane Hospital on a pretence of insanity, -degrees of wants. Into necessaries, cornels were scattered along the way, where I JiorLs, improvements, ornaments, luxuries, they had fallen and perished, for when the I CnixcnA

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preserved in store for the dry sea- at the point of the bayonet. They were partments, well adapted to the industry and

a a a a a a a a S a

camels. Among these shrubs the retem dcr was given to the solaiors to murder this labor everywhere, for it promule.s

of the desert, is one of the most them. Several of them were very serious- health, taste, good nature, and the neccseonspicuous as well as the most beautiful, ly injured. The American minister was

committed. We doubt not' that our

government and its representative, Mr.

A writer-in Jjlay, will see that every reparation is

in iv a A I II a re as am at a

We are out of New York and Boston and the right to run the engine.- Oregon 1 fbnnV Prnvirlonro for if'

mad8 that tllc na[ure of th(, case dcman,js.

ton tbe bovs

That was not an inapt remark of ajj

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the following acconnl of animated nature on |nC 'j'J,Uecf llie ifurld over is She best v.-u.-.t.— e.i a youn^ creatiire Ui (1.0

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AMEUICAX CITIZENS.—'Wher-1

ame laws are in rce

Almost jiny writer c«in describe emotions jj j^on England, trespassing on a lord's manor, and cherry, the large cherry, the choke cherry, of joy, anger, fear, doubt or hope but there

to die. In a night or two nothing is left of'' pw"»shed quite severely. Atone time The apple, the red cherry, the black

dehghtfiii, heavenly and thrilling joy ot tiHed with a thick, white haze,: recently that game lawsexisleu in the Chin- {plum, the damson, the hoise-plum, Hie mnl-i'int

the solitary sea—murmuring along avast mandan.e at the islands, earned or. board. will preserve it, it would bean agrictillu- ,]|f. ]7th tilt., says: extent of uninhabited shore. That night the guard ship, and put in i:ouS. At hen

refused, and the men were kept ironed and chained to the deck. The American captain then went

linement, he was told that they had "killed I Jn the warm portion of the country, the

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SUGGESTIONS TO A FAIUIEH. Food for the stomachc, clothing the bodv, a shelter from the storm, and light for the mind arc the cardinal wants of aii. Bat the most imperitive is the first. "TooJ

t!: oii jrs 50 csso

divorce t'nrta L. erj- farmer nu,y i.ave it. U™* grows wl»m the o.l.e, ,. n,. nofesM he Fork, which cosis much i.if Jilted lu.»n l.»d nwdc tl lady numerous presents while paying

the most disease-en hv t!

beef, wheat is the very best of food ic-r

fti'-icles of food known

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the cabbai

tie flat turnip, the yellow lurnij), the

pumjikm, and the squash.—

ate itch in nutriment, genial to the

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tne^e ai ticies which would aiul

are too mucti neglected. A wed

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family. nd a larmer should ts

neglect keejiing a cow as to neglect a

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COM- and extravagancies.

'ds may be divided nto seven

Are there not comforts and luxuries in

poaching is foo.l, that arc common to all?

killing his birds and his rabbits, was welkthe high cranberry, the gooseberry, the red both parties. Ihe Njuiie dccieod that the

du°-. deemed as heinous a crime as down-[and black currants, the strawberry, the J^velry should be

liomicide. But we never know until raspberry, the black berry, the Canada

them Ipear—may be culiivafed in all parts tl.e '"'tire, (bsmis.-ed the (.enqdaint. ishment Country, and would add more to a farm and hitid-en.orlcr.

2 1 in ill ici it ti »i ui4 !i 11 «t to Iof

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.elican.!products? And now that we know that the

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it Country, and would add more to a farm and •hnid-'i'ioorlur. sa !oi ice, wlio!judiciously devoted to tliese natural, wild

the comforts of a family, than five acres

to tliese natural, wild

«'ere arrested by the i'eruvian com-!e^clusiuii of air from a choice vegetublo States. The Austin American

the American mate, to whose vessel they rip* they greatly promote health and com- ,cn'„tn will invade and reconquer Tex-, belonged, inquired the cattsc of their con- fort.

a pelican." ile asked what the penalty tomato, the sweet po ato, the asparagus, ,,\ friend told him he was a fool, was. He was answered a fine of a dollar. celery, melon, sweet corn, oyster plant, and half as a'fool as you think—we He offered to pay the line, and requested cauliflower, are readily raised and are in- j||

the release of the men. Tiie requesi was valuable. Besides, for the orchard, the j.wu]

quince, peach, grape and grafted fruit may be produced in abundance. To the farmer, the garden and the orchard are as valuable as the corn and the wheat field. Six acres are enough for, both. Let them be highl) cultivated and bring them articles of choice, taste and nourishment, which belongs to the climate.

Farmers cannot turn their attention to any subject of more immediate and lasting interest than the garden and orchard.— They have greatly neglected them. Your, wives, daughters and sisters can here assist

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It is a business, in some of its tie-

saries, comforts and luxuries of the table.

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sonary, to a superficial observer, may seem 'p

now in the floo:l tide of prosperity. Miuti-

Hides are now flocking to our stamlaid and

put forth in 'tain to stay the lapid duplica-

nent of Lodges. God grant my apprehen-

mind, there exists more of peril to the craft

in the present state of things that ever ac- (_buf5

crued from the opposite extreme. Mason-

ary may modify the character but cannot

change the radical nature of man: while

h.e re fore our Lodges are besieged with ap-1

plicants, it giead\ beho\cs them to set

double guard at the gate of the citadd to

see that none crecp in unawares bringing with them the elements of strife, discord, wrangling, men who will prove themselves more expert in wielding the iron tools of contention than in spreading the cement of brotherly love. I would remind my

brethren that it was no part of the

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I U:ie sKiuarc three insertions, Each additional insertic^ri. ,£»iartcrl* advcrtisomenta per FUU.UO,A 1 Yearly advertisers nUowril 11 very liberal discount. .......

mcrican •K's «ddrouses before marrtage. [present? consisted chiefly eif jewelry, siicH as rings, breastpins, and other trinkets.—

Si.'ifl «5 5«s.en

MediilnC aJlCiUy^U&.lS ll\ tLji"

I'ill", fiT col.lm.'i, r^*' $v0.01 l\uerlt}I.edie!n«: MI

3a, single insertion pel'

!...'iarc, 2* t»?-* t7?Sic-« on the ctriKT of tsiii and Washing tori greets ihlrd.story in F: 11- FryVl?ic. bnildin?. k:nie»lLlch- .wost of the Court Ilwi.

E'nnlcs of all i:t»:.-, for rau

this' Of

OH JEALOUSY! THOU AGGI1EGATK OF WOKS. I A qiicer ease catr.e ofi" yesterday before !S uii'i Parsons. It was a case of jealousy

"Tood between two of cur 'colored breathren,' one the other arrested for fhreatening

i'o c"«. i.* iK«d bw »»c h«a the

These

V.'hen lie found she had married another he was determined to have, them all back again and sent a note for

4

the recovery of

the propel ty. To this tl-.cre was no answer.' Becoming very indignant at this outrngeotia? treatment, he resolved to go himself to the4 house where she resided in honeyed Hflp piness with her sable spouse arid de/nafid1.

ne had ga-'esl before, edi'/ I he icicle which was susperniei^

some time tiifo sotnewhere about the eennicc

ti.e carrot, t.ie parsnip, the bean, .. __ (d..1 [c nS «.•»»w

1

..p,,:„„s tiieii5

breastpins, and ihciu other"lixins, what he had given her afore she V,M.S married Clem.' She seized ihe broomstick and told him to 'elar the kitchen.' lie insisted I haftwhile she retained possession of the specified

es to tl.e amount of their value, and eohsc-* quenily he could legally rcmahl s-o long as' slie kept them, and iie detied her to hit JiinV •wid dat broom if she dared to.' She 'dared, do all that a colored woman (hire do'—who dared do more was ne. Hie hit him with the broom: tick. A general plug muss' ensued, the details of which it is useless: here to enumerate. The arrival of her, hit bam! made matters worse, and the whole I hino was spivael before the court, in' onh/r ihut iusiire be nu(c*l out l.o\

ll,|-c

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rc

'^'Uselv lor the

TE.\\VS3—Some

pi..

that we know that the

U) h(1 ol

lv

in V1 |1)al

j,uu

crime not to cuhi\aio th.em ioi, when Mrv|c in on the ibo Gramlc is so sine

1S)

j1Rl

is

,-j

Alien

ofU^'Mrxicans' a

|,(. -,j, jon hat Santa Anna'

1 iis

jireat of .nqueiing-

a vt

[o

ta

j.

.,... valuable tract of-

j\lioh* 1 for less than half its

co

fir. ry 1 shall

Jin

irvL

back myi

jlC Chinoo ^.vill lose his

moiuy. Tim is engug ty. lie is reputed to be nn excellent ma the-' matician. i.'e still has hopes oi oeing able some day to tree his cuunlrv and give her a eonstilu'ion and laws simi! '.r to tho: e. of the I'nited States. His revolutionary projects have, stripped, him of a large property.

•samc'pnper says General Caravajal 'ed in surveving lar.ds in Starr coun-

T'KKS^KVINO BCTTER.—'I

ctjrL.,i

monlll

1 jtrc

a

the atton

to

no a re at

ition is not hose charac­

-,t

ter does not fully square with virtue and 'morality. Mark well the entering in of the girls are bou

or

world could

there is the point of danger,

without them, a jTiT" It's no usetalkin.' When you are

writer states it as a fact, that if all the girls down, poverty like snow shoes, keeps your were driven out of the world, in one genera- feet fast, and prevents your rising.

w-ould all go after them. can't hope agin hope.

A

man

jtiTWhat relation is the door-mat to the raper—a step-father.

he farmers nearV

Aberdeen, Scotland, arc said to practice flu

following method for curing their butter,.: which gives it a great Mijscriority over thatr:. of their neighbors.

Take two quarts of the best common salt/ one ounce of sugar, and one ounce of com-, mon saltpetre take one ounce of the Com-,

position for one pound of butter, work it

rcema- -well into the ina^s, and close it up for use.

ie

(lj- a

the ellbrts of our Grand Lodges have been nor tastessaity. Dr. A nderson says: I have.

sions may prove groundless, but to my .U)tl

Cilten

s:Li():i

1

fjUiter cured, with this mixture appears

jc]t

:5n,[

j01-

C0

niarrowy consistency, and fine

[r

uever ac((itires a brttle hardness,

butter curred with the above compo­

t_ ,L j,.ls }./.cn LCrjt for three years,-

Vi

.a3 .,g

SV(

.,.et as at first.'

Iu lllstk nole(

however, that butter

reouires to"Stand three weeks or

},ef..re it is used. If it is sooner

ne(1 tllC saks arc

with itj an

not sufficiently blended

sometimes the coolness of the

|,(. perc^-i votl, which totally dis-

appears afterwards. The above is worthy

tion of every dairvraan.-

A Totcn OF TIIE st'uuME.—Frouitlic chaotic wilds of impenetrable space, where darkness on its chariot of ebon glory, there gleamed forth a single star, massive in radience, glorious in its splendor, and superb iu its glittering idniigence. That star, fellow citizens, was the star of Liberty and piercing raya loomed through that darkness, until-they lighted up the funeral pyre of aristocratic tyranny, from which arose the gorgeous temple of Freedom, towering sublimely grand to the everlasting skies and —and, yes, sir-ree, hoss-fly let's liquor!

The St. Louis Republican of the 3d,

has received a private dispatch from Independence, which induces the fear that there will be sonic serious difficulties between the Mormons, the traders, and Indians, in Utah Territory, if the traders take a stand against the Mormons, the latter will find them troublesome customers. There lias not, for a longtime past, been any very cordial feeling between the Mormons and Mr. Briger, but he is a mountain man, ant1 more than capable -of self-defense.