Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 December 1853 — Page 1

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CRAWFORDSVXLLE REVIEW. DEMOCRATIC FAiilLY NEWSPAPER, 1 is 1 every Saturday Morn in gs pJOSEPII D. MAST,ERSOJi.r!

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One j*car. payable in a..!v:inee. One'WolIar and Fifty Cent*. And if not pui'l until after the exniration of tlie year. Two Dollars. -s,° paper will bj diwontinned a is til ail nrfcaragJS arc p:iiJ —except at the option ol the nub)i*bor. 23F" All letters on business con mv ted wiili the office, to receive attention mnsl be |*o«t paid.

Job Work of all kinds done on short notice and reasonable term"-'.

[From the Cincinnati Gu&ettc.] .SELFISHNESS. .1%') BY Ht'NT, JK. .How much of ill wi iniplit forcrjo.

Did we view life in projKir light, Ami in our daily actions sij«w A firmer n&rve l". doing rijili' {Too prone .ire wo to walk amiss.

That lew, there are. who think of this. i:At times, we cause ourselves ti priovc. iI And say, "It is my neighbors f.»ult Thus v.-e. ••nrsdves. in fact, dceei vc.

Our feeliiiffrt. too. we most assault: Like culprits. though charged with offence, ur

plea is always—Junoceiioe.

No man who ''breathes the vital breath,"', Is free to own. lie's ever erred ,:...: And even on the bed of death,

Tliis monologue is often heard: I challenge man. or child, to say -That 1 have wronged them, any way. '•I've ever been the orphan's friend, .'•v- Gave to the poor and hungry food "Kclief unto the sick I'd send,-— ,, Vea. sjwnt my days in aid of good -J

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Ftill. not a soui. Oil, lio. not one, ]'\.»r mo. the same, has ever done!"" •••..This, is the kind of reasoning, we

In our bc'ii: !!'inipai as trise Onr feelings we can .seldom S'JC,'" M'hile othcr'.s faults attract our viaw I know irs natural,— but ihon— .iiAVe should discard this error. Men. Banks OK THK OHIO, lii.'jf!.

(fc5~Thcir is much good sound the following advice clipped from Trihicnr: "WANTED.—A young Man of industry, ability and integrity," d-\. ifv-\

This meets our eye daily in the column of "Wants," and it is true as the Pentateuch. Wanted? Of rour.sc (hoy are—olirai/s.— The market can never be overstocked they will always be called for, arid never quoted "dull,'' or "no sale." Wanted for thinkers —wanted for workers—in the mart, on (he main, in the forest. Tools are lying iJle for want of young man a pen is waiting to

be nipped a tree to be felled a plow to be

guided a village to be founded a school to

be instructed.

They talk ahout staples and great staple

man! yo\i are wanted, but not for a Doctor J\O, nor a Lawyer. There are enough of

iheni for this generation, and one or two to' f.

spare. Don't study "a profession," unless

it be the profession of hricl:-! iving or farm-1

ing, or sonni other of the vuani(J profession^.!

Don't measure tape if you can help it, U's

honorable an:l honest, and all that, but then

sdks and lace.-, tape m.l r,J. lnt on

your hat then, like a map, don an apron, and rionds

go out doors. Get a good glow on your

and a good set of well-developed muscles.— j"K)ld

ve to wait "because you haven ex pen-

vou are a lawyer, and likely to rise they'll put weight on your head, a la Svi iss, to keep vou under' or. if you make a good argument, some old opponent. gray as a rat. will kick it ali over, by some taunt

Be a farmer, and v*mr troubles are over.

or rather, they don't begin. You own what

shall advertise "Young men wanted," and

none to be had.

"Young man state."

"In course I does, and what more Im-

tend to enter it as soon as Betsey gets her wedding tilings ready."

™y"„*»uX'T Do vou believe in

future suite of punishment and reward'?" I

"Most assuredly. If I should cut nugs

ata red-headed woman, I should expect

mv hat indented by the first cistern pole

my hat indented by the first cistern pole

BiU who supposed, Deacon, that a man of

your years would give such advice to a

person just starling in life!" This took the deacon down. Whether

the conversation was rencwe known tif 1 our express arrives.

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because you were not horn in the year one. And so it will go, until ycu grow tired and soured, and wish you had been a tinker, perhaps "an immortal" one, or anything but just what you an

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There,s one thing more, young man. -1

You are wanted. A yotouj icowav wants..,

vou. Don forget her. ^o mattei if \ou

are poor. Don't wait to be rich. If you

Marry while vou are young, and struggle up

together, lest in the years to come, somebody

TIIE PROCESS OF TIIE YEAR. TKXT. I'erceivest thou not tlie process of the Year?

ou

Masons in four forms appear

!I"W tne fon

are about to perform another annual round in your mortal existence—or, ratlicr, take V.10

foe, lie down as cosily together as a couple

of dead foxes. Don't be too sure of not slipping up, and receiving a fatal fall before

}'ou reaeli the mile-stone upon which is|^

written Januarv I, 185-1. Be careful what

dangerous way of liable to run off tl ble damage to your arc ases. 13 aus not your engineer. high-mettled mare

you

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vou it

ios of tlu

thus fnr xr

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We would go, if we could,"but then we ivere perhaps, than you inuviue. Ere a Crate West nor Grate East. Erie is Erie,] young, longer ago than we like to think, ,,]

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and you know, when one,s "old, he runt." ]1Unfjreds of your fellow citizens will have

Besides, if you become a Doctor you'll ,]!o:i by tli^ way-side. iMany and manv, darn'd ef they shall speak to one 'nother.

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lmve to i-nce," says an old practitioner "because foothold, and have both"physical and you are too young," say ail the women. If

strength to hold out lor "a twelv

will be compelled to lay themselves to die. just as the buds begin opening and tlie birds commence .singing. It's rather hard, but it can'L be helped—as an old maid!

a a a in an in re a

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you stand on, "lioni die center ot the earth, Spring, with her young buds and opening as they used to sa\\ "up to the sky you blossoms, is emblamatical of youth—when are independent ail day, and tired, not,^^ jessamines, violets, and other flowers weary at night. The more neighbors you

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of oy aml

have, and the better farmers they are, the j-,.0m the warm, rich soil of the heart as more and the better for you.

toa

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do, ten to one it you arc.A/ to be married at surrounding him v.'herever he strays but' all, to anybody that,s fit to l?e married.

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an( ic mu

do you believe future Autumn is a capital counterfeit, if

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renew

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home

in vonr'haiul have

a chance to behold'the beau-

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Honest, industrious, able young mm lire pilirnmago. I know, however, tha. the great stapleot this world ot'ours. oung

nce th

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nut tako t] samc roa(

il'ong with the same jog. Some will go one Pe(^

WAY^AND

some anotlurl Some

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tlicwunvii. ltv their perogative lo Imiidle' icre»lo|»,' and find Ibomrlm »«iatt«b«r« «»«y

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ai ound us

cheek, the jewelry of toil upon your brow, c»,vk of Criwfordsvillr will lack the wind

to hold out till fi-st of January nex'9—

out till tthe

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FIiO.1I TIIE SEAT OF WAR. The Cleveland people seem disposed to Jmake fun of their neighbors at Erie, who

a ac cn

another hitch towards tlie dark Valley of hiUtwc lament the necessi Deaih, where beggar and king, friend «ir«d

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month shall have rolled over vou, 'and she is right atwee the two, and ef they

on

now fancy that they have got a good: Clevelai

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1 told lier that young men generally preferred external attraction to intrinsic worth. My worthy friends lo come a 1 iitle closer to my text, the four seasons of the year are as emblematical of human life, in its difi'er-

t-.M,-L., as anv nicture that could possi- set out lor the scenc_of ^action, the

be fainted by'the pencil of Nature.— band playing the Itogu'/s March."

happiness spring up as suddenly

dstoo!s after an April shower. Summer.

.t ake up his mind to soon fade,'

as fudtls the most

fall like

she shou.d lay hands on. I kindred, remind us of the snows that gently "Go to, young man, you are mcorngi-j

V,/-. ,° o" .1 extreme old age. But the old man soon "Goto? It it wasn for that law again i- __ ,. ... dies, and goes to his long home, about bigamy, darn me it 1 wouldn go a dozen. i® .» i. i.„ ti,m v\ inch we living mortals know no more than

ved will not be

NEW FIREARM.—Mr. Burr lias brought' SALT

beautifulest fas mv friend

'iuuuimiiisv(.is n.} lien ),

jSnakesperewou:d say of American calico, „.iriif .,

I in a of so a

0ted h'l5!kers plainly tell to his con-!

temporaries—the men of years—that the

Wintcr

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)-suds.—

whispers ol' death and

feathJrs, upon the graves oFour

deswnd upon the a roady hoary ht ad 0"f

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butteifl}

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the enemie

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t. pleasures of litVs *nd, by hokey. everything

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(0.|V11 belies. Some will take

cuts—some

you can do better, Of all thir.gs, don't rob ou's—^ome lon-- ruts some cut

it is im lossib! for bu fou

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The distinguished captain,

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road vou take." Consider, also well which 'L worked in Erie brass, was fully armed ence in every little enjoyment at the table, is the"better mode of travelling.' Puttinf a

or :l es onite

boiler in your stomachs, and raising the ished a huge Ijulogna sausage, his coat lhis is the spirit tnatgi\es to _\oUr time of steam with alcohol, is a very unpleasant and

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before you know it, and pitch ^hioats of the D. b. tusileers,) and raised tion in its neighborhood. Such a girl may sense in

]10ildlon'r into the dust of sober reality, band with the Bologna sausage be admired for understanding and accoindie .iS. There is much beauMful scenery on the

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to a little stieak of a cloud.

road that leads from this year to the next, Jiooiay lor Capting Shoo^Z shouted! he sceus of love can never grow but To see, appreciate and admire it all, I ad-1 exciting cio\»d. under the warm and genial influence of vi^e you to perform the journey on toot i.he Captain bowed, coughed twicc, dicw kind feelings and aflec'ionate manner. iTake" (he «s'sifTof

coat

your knapsacks well filled with faith and across the small of his back, and began his It call

fortitude. The latter article is a first-rate undershirt when blow the cold winds of adversity. Put a plenty of the bread and cheese of charily in your pockets—be economical in your expenses—and keep scratching the gravel, as industriously as an j' world, and that old hen with a family of fourteen chickens. [^bcers.J We are nt ago

show to the world that there

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to a standstill. [Immense excitement.]

l, nor trot) aren't a-gomg to Have our trade stop

iave olu

paths of propriety ram-' Money is invested I say, feller citizens, we

thro*U"h tlie ivoods in search" of the aren't a-going to have them lie on the hands

u's of pleasure, which are fascina-

peanuts, ginger beer, our

Zander' saussages, and our cakt:s, in wliich so much

our honest merchants. ["No! no"]—

antino- in frao ranee ^"olks shall slop and buy 'em, thou their

that bloom upon the bon-! stummicks turn up-side down. Erie says

rvnJ l^rie knows what's \vhat. [Uproar

ous cheering. 1 Feller citizens, they say

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do you suppose of those United btates? Who is Frank Perse.V—

—take* the whole human live we 'lect him? on't we kick h.m

out

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acknowledge her to be Cap'n of 'em, I

'1 men-! about their rights, but wnat arc tl.ey to lift.

rlmv'-i widi their men and guns and troops. As -1

SOME

k-aves and thick foliage, is

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ni in r-

tative of manhood—when

a lair rejjrusentauve man is in the full prime, vig

fij ]i-jrr,e, vi-'oi* and vitality

being, lie finds the loveliest of flowers

no ncVi 0[1(jS

.starling to bloom in tlie gar-1

Ilope. It is midsummer with, him, I

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its ago a ladv noticing a neigh-! pi-'"'

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who preached.

not a

I true counterpart, of age. His grey hairs,

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WOUll rrive onviPA r% a •.. k^viviiiivn nnu niv, vvui|,atiieu.3HL 1 I

year is now ue-

the breach, the whole charge, ball and all, boiling a cabbage whole, if some common -He which soweth sparingly shall reap being contained in a large sized percussion salt be put into the water, when washing

cap, against wliich the hammer strikes and cabbages or greens, preparatory to cooking tii'ullv shalfreap also bountifuiiv.' explodes thc charge. In firing, no more them, the snails, bugs, worms, kc., will

out a pair of pistols of a most novel des- time ago this recommendation, and do so And the words of Paul to tiie Corinthians absent lrom the breakfast table on Svtbbam cription. They are loaded at the end of again that it may not be forgotten, that in

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•Mr. "What did lie preach about "I? was on tlie death, of our Savior." 'Why. is lie dead?—Well, all Boston

°|,'4- former bri'ditness and 1'"on,t do, we must have the newspaper a"'

a lin for

and Polly has got quite mopish again, be-j

I ADVERTISING.—In

Solomon we find the most comprehensive

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and there is that withholdelii more than is,

pj|y express the same idea.

also sparingly and

noise is made than is usually heard on the come out and sink to the bottom, so that explosion of a simple cap, but tlie bullet is they need not be boiled with the vegetaprojected with great force and precision, bles. It is impossible to wash out with wapassing through an inch board at the dis- ter alone, except the cabbage be taken to' intellect, but the first goes straight to the are now dead. Several of them came ttnee of teo paces.—Rock. Dem. pieccs.— Gtrnianiown Telegraph. heart. an untimely and awfully tragic cad.

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Our Country and her Institutions.

VOL." 5. CB AWFORDSYILLE, "'MONTGOMERY COUNTY: IND., DEC. 31, 18-53. NO.

was adorned with the bad^e of tlie line or- to tease, and which manifest themselves bv

)°d t.ie hguie of atoitoise beau- acts of attention: giving (diieio the pre!or-

conflict. In one hand he in the field, walking, setting, or standing,

fil'^d with eggs of unmistaka- life, and to your sex, their sweetest charms,

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... S l,it.'s of nature It

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-.-,1 the le er says in the play—•' ...•,••..

-Come on Mil!

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,. (Q I-nst. lot. .- liekoi' and MIMI nuiCo e(i11,C lllCIl ^t.tl.i..I l.eal U.-5 Skc

Fust let's licker, and then, as en-

George the Fust said to Julius Caesar.— ashinglon, 'Up, boys and give 'em pnrfikeier fits!'" In-uLuU',—!y snotou Ti captain's speech was concluded amid iishington he ex pen sivei vociferous applause, and tiju army imme

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*h Tlo w'tP les tV so b' the pnper Bill has almost lost his reading' n.g.uly ioaba.e his nm*mre. t, h-,

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plishments, but she will never be beloved.

sleeves first across his face and vacity goes a great way in young persons.

of this ere invincible army: We are met I On the contrary, if it be found in alliance .1°,

here this day to carry out a great idear to with a cold, haughty, selfish heart, it pro-

a. grea

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wini a coici, naugnry. seinsn neart, it pro-

iere is one place! duces no furllicr effect, except an adverse

at place is Erie one. Attend to this my daughter. It

at the fastest but then I by no railroads whatsumever, nor anxiety a parent can feel, and not without poor weak Jigot impell«-ci by a sen^e of It

nobody else. Eric is the great stopping the hope whieh constitutes the parents

cvor-changing landscape, and P'«ce. where everything comes to a stand- highest liappiness. May God protect and

Tiie X. Y. Tribune ....«

an.- it

„j. |Ci,cer,j What d, we for the hull., .,it:ib'i ..

1-° don't behave hissclf? ["(JO it, "-""V

bciiootz, Hooray rj (toirteare lor no

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to noiu out till I..e n.aL 01 danuaij nexu. t- igonm, arlist I n.tture and education, till motners cease to instil hoi precepts into.

?__«chootz, Hooray!"] We don't care for no harmonious sue a ^'oiKa mar, ot

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bor who was not in her seat at church, on Duche.ves a.re i.o .^ing ieve.-- for toe !,cneio.. Sabbath, called on her return home to en- •'•ister-hyp.'eras, v. ..o no i.amoN-p :n o.\ quire what sliould detain so piinct-ual an books, by denour.^:::: the:: fV,e^i.nti attendant. On entering (he house she found there are sights daily witnessed in

the family pusy at work. She was surprised and towns ol midland v/hicu ne

"Why, la! where have you been to-d dressed up in your Sunday clothes?":, "To meeting." "Why, what day is it

when h.er friend addressed her— humanity, nnu desei :ng uie repro:.-,.,.,.-.,:i

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"Sabbath day.,, "Sal, stop washing in a minute! Sabbath nioney u-iv! Well I did not know, for my husband

Jiad in the

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Aiitl l'j clar: vl it' vuu tl• *t jj^t eii'-uj ills coiVibiiiution is ugiy in tne extreme, I a I a a

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want now,

got so plaguy stingy he won.t. take the! some new case of misery

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papers now, and we know nothim

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cause she had no poetry stories to read.— .water, so mat no one can lav Well, if we have to take a cart load ofpeta-j ^L'eP dry.' toes and onions to market, I am resolved to have a newspaper."

since a gentleman exposed what he saw in front of a West-End work house, in the shape of wretchedness. lie found three women, who had been refused admittance to the place, huddled together on the pavement outside. His appeal in favor of the sufferers was unheeded bv the amiionti

d™^,^ we knjw -a un!,ceded authoiiti-. I

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everything goes wrong without but t,rc,^-,onr pe. ,on, .h-])- tne.e,

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charity flood the

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one of the proverbs of .V,L':U'S

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istence. and satisfactory exposition of the philosophy table on Sunday morning sinned, dres-ed, winch ba.lled ao the skill o! physicians on My dear friends! a new vear is now be- of advertising, that ever was or could be ,'®"1-^ prepared, !\s to their apparel, for a.-jthe JLUh I i.oma lb-ni_,, a Josephine aged 1 I 3 car

you: make thc most and the best ot it written, viz: (tendance on p..one woisRip. Iney al.-o ea: on «ne -'j'-.I, vou can. So mote it be 1 .. 'Thereis thatscatercth and vet incrcaseth, aciuaii} atteiiued bo*Ji bjfuie and at.er-, \eai, On tiie -•«.in

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CABBAGE.—We printed some meet, put it tendeth to poverty.' citizens, iuc other nine were ordinarily

he which soweth boun-

Love has often more influence than tal- One ol the nine is now living in a reputaent. The last appeals to the reason, the b!e employment the other eight became st to the affections—the last speaks to the openly vicious. All failed in business, and

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oration thus: land, if it be found Associated with a oener- boy discovered cr.m.nal conduct on the part ever "run against anything," the water of, "Friends, fellow citizens, and members' ous sensibility, its txecution is irresistible. V.^

:ng to be bully-1 flows from a heart that feJls tor you all the confessed^ he •^niets.^.nd

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,W/come bless you. v,4h 'I 'J!'• !l

Your affectionate father, WILLIAM WIRT.

ino- remarks on tlie Washington Monument, ping only to iW and interrogate the boy,

°Who planned this heterogenous speci- and getting no other reply than "Pa. I told

men of monumental arch.itecture fame has the truth—I cannot tell a lie the woman

not disclosed, and if she has any regard fur ail the time urging him to "do his duty."

his artistic renown, slie never will. A The poor little hero, at length released from

bring Unied States lasv upon '""l.1.''.1.1'mriU-^eun'have Jwdcrce "m. tl"i' trWl^ of'thH1'™.',,'an'1 'i i'

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might perliap?, in some happy moment have the minds nt their infant offspring. The [, igned. This model is poor, confused, man and woman who murdered this angel! A LAPY'S

m..n\, 1 omenta hiws rrt, and tne a nest pun. to winch tnev were sentenced for ten jIoa otii oin huslmr.o? '-M.\f.v-nne. •i mind eve and and Buflalo make a great fuss

to com ne

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month el sand hisses.1 Let 'em come along |-"^'.c, .oi...o ,i.. .. i... v.. ih ... Dn LROWN.—1 ne Lev. .iohn ijrown. a ,n,., ir..» ..r moiun, i. I- wi'h a b-1 re a be hsk risino- ror.i the /•.«

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(he cmithsonian

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connecting it with sucii an affair?

E:M. .r. ti IIUMAKITV.—While Britis nals are analliematizing our Southei

l-olding ti:e bi.\'-l in bopdagi-, and.

cities

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of all that i.i civii!'/. .•'] on the earth. A ter, dated at London on the 2d, says or I was then sdiing at. lid., or "J cent-1 I pound loaf. A commoner article can

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EXTRACT FRO.1I A LETTEil OF V»1L- A YOUNU HERO. (,'OYE ASTRAY. I.1A.1 WjRT TO HIS DAXJ(1ITER. In the Madi.co:i, Yviscansin Daily Ar^us,' Gold words to fall on a Jovinrr heart—lie I want to ti-li you a secret. The way t=) Dec. 1, we find the followin^a^count of the g°»c astray. And is this the time tu taunt him from yonr ?oul? No! ho jhtnow pcr-

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Oohhti Jlcece, and in ^liore cap tendei and aiieclioiiate I joks, and litlle !:ir.d j.:n(t imnu'ed to the bor does not pleading irds mihecded

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exist ni the world at be prwent time—

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fciicn editurs inulerrate li'imiir.ijy. A case

OIMOIT.1

lH r»,Sn,

CICM.1I.IS_

to Knu.l Jverson, occurred in Marquette

bout nine years of age, was taken from

the Orphan Asylum in Milwaukee and

adopted by a respectable farmer of Mar-

queue a professor of religion and a mem-

b,r of tne baptist persuasion A -irl, a

It calls attention to her who displays it d™ were installed their new home, the balanced by nature that, if the world shot,}ij

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wo,nan

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C1ca,ne to efUs

hours, till the. blood ran through the floDr,

has the follow- making a po il upon the floor below stop- j'* g,ui,:

model of it stands in the Crystal Palace, his torture, threw his arms aroun 1 the neck from the lady, but will bow and run upstairs is a melancholy confession of public of his tormentor, kissed him, an said, "Pa, passing.ler as a thing o. course. Leslie. 1 want of taste, that with that 1 am so cold," and died. It appeared in

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And it ws» so. IL- then kis ed lier. and behol'l i! was good!

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g/"\Y en ca:t! that

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put a C!"U ri

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countn for ".!. or 1 [tiering fo! 1 ow:s this. Tiiju^an and every day reveals f..*w weeks

just

upon it and,

Vol .v.. Mi.::.—At a respectable

I boarding iiouse in New York, a number of

were fifteen young men. Six of A

them uniformly appeared at tlie breakfast,M ami

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morning. At noon they appeared at the dinner table shaved ar.d in a decent manner. In the afternoon they went out, but not ordinarily to church nor were they usually seen in any place of worship.—

Paul" to get "John the Baptist" sober

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—poor weak bigot—impelled by a sense of It would be very damp to wake up some orning, and find a "thousand fathoms of solid pork pickle" above the place where you take in oxygen! Well it would. him by cords to the rafters of the house,! and whipping him at intervals for over two I fc'

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warm emotions of repentance. liew :re lest now. stin^ ... OW...V ....v .ourfu'nre

011 in so nu

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ow Ue] lt )llot

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that imputed

hnr(loncJ

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little oi ler than the boy, was also adopted in the same family. Soon after these ciiil-j Dr. Ilall says that things are so nicely

Inch he mentioned to the 1 acitic ocean would slip out of its ba-

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woman 'for marie,- that the child did Ml Ji'|Sf S"" tjli o" .11

jniiment to ti,.' triiili and suflered death by slow tor-j

e, severe, ture rather tnan tell a lie. 1 lie age of hero-

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and discordant it outrages child are now in the penitentiary ai. Wan- put you down?" No direct an^wer.-

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ears. "And vour eld.-st son?

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"o w.u-tliv iTesi.yfenan ii.vine ol tne old sclwv.l, •. ,i

-t. n'f.,- ,r i-nol ft.i s. i-estimo-no' iin" i\- •,i i-t .1 iknow niv age exa.-ilv. hut it is about tlnr-

:«uih.»- ,.{ Die lonarv oi tlie Bible and other j, ,, •,

theological works, alter having sparked for seven years, aslo-d his love ifshe would permit him lo kis iier. Lalike mo. young ladies :-h.e did not object. Before partaking of the luxuiy !ie -a: I: "L'.'t us as] ,i bles--ing!"

aimed the enrapture saint, ivili

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"how savory wi 1:''. let us reliii'r ii' s". ,,

give rue anoLjier?— lank-." -A

Tim-. I hi.-!:ve. for tlie rr.-t time in this v/or. l, wa. ter

offered up grace be!" H-tore iino at-

is in

.'on

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irjt- ail over town daily with ho speed of land boil them in lard, a race hor.-e. to jumble nonsense well me Soft nates, an-! Niippers. and Jenkinse*. ansl Du/.enberries. just ehaik it down that she's a piece of calico vou can't invest a single l1,1 t.H nennv or pulsation in. A girl who hasn't

the niusch-'io lift three leathers ami a pillow- Und Josiiua, his brother, came to town earcase but. can lire a locomotive and a whoie j'}' Saturday morning, and go:, on .**. drunk-, omnibus line out of b'reath, i:? an institution j--" -pi'ee and kej^t it up (iiiiing tie *.y.— ihat. like i.russic acid a.nd old maids, is to About i.aiK ti.e biv.-Miers nitytinteo then* be kejit clear of. Young men wi!i please ito leave ior home, \. en T.**!nder button up the fact, in their memory. jleilfrom l.i? l:orse. and wa.-? enrred into ~.— the stable, iiis iiruther accompanying !uni.

M'.riKi.-—-In wWe,

lasses oi men pick up a livm-,' bv actm- as .,

l«» Ik leaned UMI mv ,»p«„wn wwl MwlpKOT. A from ids proitrai,. eon.Jiii

returned nom Borne says lie once saw

an aiSC

he window ar.d tell "St. I

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KEMARKACLK SCENE.—Dkd,

Maine, of the malignant "throat distemper,"

Ail became respected ar:.1 use.ul and in live nannies ni.ei^aiJ. J-'n1*, LI

Several of them came to

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AGE.—"Madam,

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Blanks of all kinds, for sale at this Ofden.

nave come

shadowy vale of

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bccorac like melted iron,

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mould. Trillc with it tier-'

the first to meet the crying with

ring! Did not he who died on Calvary?

contempt of grosser

hlm from the

brightness and beauty

where n| is c[oiul a[ul stQrm bcfore itl

drown tlie whole of Lurope ami

She indignanil\ denied the JSjrtii America. hu being tli(' case, we

satisfaction of her husband [hope the man who guides tne isorth pole

insisted that the boy should be whipped will keep a bright ookout for runaway

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gentleman

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bow, and j»ass on before you.

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flown,

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the same, that tne gen-.,

^cend advance ol you. A

poshed ^an wid not wait fur a signal

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not haVe IS (1

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pests may

the bin as you fill up, and over

^f)p heii full. Wheat kept in old salt

barrjs will never be destroyed by the wea-

what age shall

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^vnd the next. enf\-ope. And

how old do vou call your-eli: do not

ty." "Did I understand you. Madam, that your eldest son was twen!v-s»ven?"— "Yes." "Vou n.iucf surely ilien be more than thirty?" "Wcli sir. (f ui(e snappishly.) I toid you nbout thirty. I can't tell xa"]\\ It may he thirly-^ne or two I am positive* it is not over ihat."

a yI!• a I. Do i* 11 rs.—A I~- a cti

and a half of boiling m'ik pen red on two teacups of sifted Indian menl. Wh.cn it is cool, add two teacups of wheat flour, one teacup of butter, one and a half of sugar, yeast, and two eggs, with a tabic-

...... ... jsi,- onTi.:! of cinnamon or a grated, nutmeg. llf not £'.ifir*i«!nilv stiff, add equal portions

a young iady so very !of wheat and Indian meal. Let it ris^ veiie ean.t make her bed, or jiv light. Jlol! it about half an inch thick, j'lates on the table, and vet land ei.it if into small diamond shaped cakes.

FoL'Ni) Dk/.u.—On Saturday night, Nov.

bo:iy of Leander M-otiu wr.s found livery stable of L. "W. 1 'otter, in

Bowlinggreen. It appears that Leander.

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tIlscovor bv a thil a pc so

an hour or he would give "Herod u'wlTunrt'^ Tetarch" tlie "sit wh.cn he nad prom- ._

in Strong,

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Tiie Coroner held an inquest over the b/ly of tiie deceased. The verdict wa3 ,. fj that lie came to his death bv drunkenness, aged as-i.-ied by the }«ressuie of the body of

Joshua Martin.— Courier.

ciui'ijcn of Mr. Thomas Kenr.e- •"-•'ffOj" A clergyman was once catechising rv dv. During the scene, a little infantdaugh- class of children belonging to his eongregah"r was added to the family. The three tion, and coming to a little boy wi.o was deceased daughters, after being placed in something ol a loguc, arked h:n whai. lie coffins, were each in turn brought to the knew. bedside of tiie sick mother, at her earnest "I know something," replied the urchin/ solicitation, for a parting look, after which with a significant look. iliev were deposited together in the cold and "Well, my ton, hat do you know' said silent grave. These were all bright and tiie pastor. affectionate children, and tenderly beloved. "i know where there's a bird nest said What a change in one short week.—Far- the boy "but 1 shan't ttdl you, 'cause you in on on 1

wrts 0

'".i beastly d.runk [hit it w"t« v. i:h' some diffi-

iCidtv that l:e was con\inced of the fact of

Leander death.