Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 August 1853 — Page 2

J White Water Acadr my. By advertisement it will be Been that

our Presbyterian friends are pushing forward their Fresbyteriau Academy at Dunlapsville. We wish them all success. The higher schools and colleges,prosper better, and are more useful, vhen under the protecting care of some of the great churches of this country. Nor is there any objection to them on account of any sectional bias, for but few of our Academies or colleges teach Theology or have theological professorships. But there is a care for the morals of the students, that is not and cann it be in the sceptical and infidel schools.like Girard, &c. The Trustees of the rresbyterial Academy at their last meeting renewed their application to L. D. Potter who had been previously elected as Principal. They pressed their claims and tht claims of duty on the ground that he had beeu nominated hy the unanimons voice of the

Presbytery, was the unanimous choice of the Trustees aud of the Stoikho! l-rs so far as

AMERICAN.

BKOOKVI LL K. 1 X D FRIDAY. AUGUST 5, 1353?" OTPeter MitrERs, the excellent Baker in cur town, has been badly slandered, about his cistern find the water he uses for baking, lie is prepared to prove by Tho. Banes, that his cistern was cleaned in the best possible manner, and that he uses good water in his business. He therefore gives notice that he will bring suit for damages against any one who circulates these stories in public Take warning, and save trouble. Circuit Court, Mr. MeCarty, having very wisely resigned his station as Judge of this Circuit, on Monday last, at the how for the meetingof Court we had no Judj,.. The Statutes provide that in such cases the Sheriff. Clerk, and Auditor, shall appoint one. They therefore appointed John Rvman,Esq. of Lawrenccbnrgh.

It is expected th;.t the Governor will j tVir opiuion had been ascertained, appoint Mr. Holman, and that he will be ( They also urged that they were desirous here before the court adjourns. j of consummating this arrangement from a ; clear impress ion on their minds that he had IndiHua Journal. rv-culiar ormortumties for fitting himself for

There has been some very bitter com- suoIi s gtatjon by aa experience f some ye.ars plaints about the course, and as they : -ia an ju.,iitutiu very similar in its characcharce, the inconsistency of the Indiana , ter to that which thev propo-e to establish. Journal relative to Rail Roads from j They gave him two weeks to consider the Cincinnati to Indianapolis. One week, j subject and give them a definite answer, they eav, it contends there are a plenty j That time has now expired and Mr Potter of Road's between these places. The j 5s Eiv"n hm th ,t he has concluded . . . ...,;, to accept and that for this purpose he will next it is urging the construction ot . ' , ... ... -refign the rastoralchnrceofboth hischurchanother. These conphunts are only ev- Me and. Mtlamoraal Um nest idence of the ignorance of the grurn-1 of w w, biers and not of any thing wrong on the hM fcn the 2j Tu(Mjay 0l September next at part of the editor. ; Liberty. It was a very true remark of the Hon. ; ve regret that Mr. Potter is about to leave Chas. Remelin, that no enterprize of his charge at this place, bnt we trust ha is

any magnitude at this day, oulJ rjsper, go:n where his talents and devotion to the unless it commanded, by that eleim-nt cause of Christianity will be aa beneficial to which rules the world, as well as conr.llle wor,dmerce, a laige territory in the editotial ; Another Mooting, columns of the local paptrs. It is a j There was a meeting of the Directors fact no lotiiref to be disguised that news- of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Chipapers, and especially the one dollar pa- ' cago R. R. Co. on Tuesday evening last, per?, cannot, and do not, hope to live , Mr. David Hazznrd, of Laurel was apand prosper by their subscriptions. ; pointed Director in the place of Mr.

They must be supported by liberal do- ! MeCarty, resigned. This was a good ciers from the great enterprises which . selection, both for the prospects of the are being carried on in the country. Road. and for the interests of Laurel. Mr. The newspaper must produce the steam, '. Hazzard has the confidence of the citizens but it is equally as important that the there, and he is a prompt business man? fuel therefor be supplied. Editors no , and will, by his disposition to investigate longer puff and blow md then pay closely, and hisVentlenianly bearing with their ow n passage. They hive not liv- the other Directors, effect much good for d so long in an age of progress as to his locsl interests, and the common Jiarboc sc.v such c-n'.racted notions. good. The board Transacted considera-

t'lnctnnaUIFnd. The election on Monday last at Miamitown of Director of the Cincinnati Indianapolia and Chicago Railroad,, reealted iu the choice of the following: R. II . Penny. Harrison. VVm. F. Converse Harrison. J.W. Taber Miamitown. . " Gea. S. M'Makln near Cla. Chas. Remelin of Dent, II. Packherst Cin. E.M. Gregory, Cin. This is a most excellent (election. They are all BQtwtanti.il praclicnl men working men of wealth. In the whole there is not a

single impractable theorist. They investigate closely, and then back up their opiuions with their money. They are the men to command the influence and the stock. Aud they are the men to whom the people can entrust their property. They have always managed their own business well, aud they are the men to manage public busiueas, aa their own business aud interests are equally and jointly involved. We learn, too, that the utmost good feeling prevails with a determination to build the road speedily, independently, and disconnected with any other. They are fur first class Road from Ctucinnnali to 1 udianapolis, disconnected with auy and all others, aud they will have it. They will act in conjunction

with our board of Directors. Stock is coming in, and soon there will be enough to put the road through without emharrasineut.

CCrThe Rev. W. R.Goodwin, (a younger brother of the Rev. T. A.Goodwin) preached on Sunday last at Ebenezer Chapel, north of Brookville. He is to preach there again on Sunday next at 11 o'clock.

07-There will be a basket meeting

held under the charge of the ministers of

Mt. Caruiel Ct, beginning on tha 1 2th ist, in a grove on the premesis of Mr.

Roop. Young Stewart. Mt. Cakmel, Jilt, 28th 1353. Mr. Clarkson. Having seen in your paper, as well as seveial others, an account of the accident that occurred here on the fourth,by the accidental discharge of the Cannon, and as all these tatements were incorrect, I send you a synopsis of the case and its termination. B. F. Stewart was in the act of loading the gun, when it discharged, lascerating the right side of the head and fracturing

the skull, and carrying away a portion of

the outer table ol it, and pressing the inner table upon the brain si as to produce violent convulsions, but on removing the fractured bone the spasms subsided, and he has rapidly improved, so that he is now able to walk about the house. His hand was also badly cut and burned.but it is now well. R. H. BRANSON1.

I Letter rnm Iter. X. A. f3oodwiu, Niagara Falls, July 27th, 1S53. Dear Clarkso.v: When I Haw you last, I expected to be among the Yankees before this time, but a chill, which was followed by a fever; at the Deunison House in Cincinnati, caused me to wait a week. In recruited health I am now en route for Boston, and all along the shore. For the purpose of finding as much steam boating as possible, I have chosen the northern route. I slept well last night on one of the most splendid boats that ever walked the water. I prefer a boat to the cars, even at the same price, espe

cially when on the invalid list as I now regard myself. By this route I shall go from Lewistown to Ogdensburgh on Lake Ontario and have another nights' rest on a steam boat. If nothing happens I shall reach Boston as soon as I would have done, by llnilroid, if I had laid by at night, and some six dollars

cheaper, besides having six hours here to

see sights and spend quarters. But I

shall neither do the one or the other, to a great extent. There, is no body here that I kuow, and I would not give a "sixpence" to go on that island alone, hence I have resolved to give three quarters, for my dinner, and leave this place forever, or at least until I can bring some body with me that can help me enjoy the sights of the place. By ihe way ought not Congress buy that island! What right has any individual to take such a national curiosity and appropriate it to personal profit! It belongs to the nation to the world, and one cent per season from every visitor, would keep bridges and stair cases, and seats in good order, and return to the treasury, in a very short time, an exorbitant price for it. But the proprietor would not take a reasonable price for it. The amount of his income is incalculable. But for ages this is to be a visiting place, and at any time he may double the price ol adiuission to the island, even though the number of visitors may increase a hundred fold, and thiswili be

the increase soon. The nation should

own and control it, an t, 1: ever i go to Congress which in.iy heaven forbid I shall make myself diMinguished in making one speech on the purchase of Goat Island! A capital thought this, considering I am only about half recovered from my sickness, and I leel a little nervous alter bringing it forth so nervous that 1 must quit writing, for the present, lc.t I should t:per down to the ridiculous. Yours !Lc., T. A.G.

car God bless those six youthful graduates of Greencastlc Female College, and make them what they siiocld and vhat they Mat be an honor to themselves and e blessing to the world. In confering the degrees and taking leave of his class, Professor Tingley poke but few words. But the big tears starting iu hi? eyes, and the gush of feeling that cut short his closing sentence, mora fully and favorably indicated the noble spirit of the man than any words (however well chosen) could have done. An effort was made to raise funds for the erection of a building suitable for this highly interesting and important Institution.

Gov. Wright acting as spokesman.

A Story ol hnmr. Yesterday afternoon an elderly lady was seen to place a basket coveted with a towel within the fence in front of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, on Race st. and then hurriedly leave it. The matron of the Asylum, who -saw the actions of the lady, knew there was - something wrong, and went to the basket to see what it contained. She found an infant asleep, seemingly but a few days old. Pursuit was made after the old lady, who being caught, was interrogated aa to who and where the mothtr was. The old lady replied, that the mother was ayoung lady of fifteen years, whose

father was boarding at one of our first

hotels: that she came to her house seve

He made a very happy effort and sue- ral weeks ago, and gave monoy to take ceedod in raising about twenty-six hun- the child, as she did, to get rid of it; dred dollars. An Agent was also ap-i that the reputed father of th1 child was pointed to travel overlhe county for the j among our first citizens. Tha old lady same purpose. It is a shame that it has in charge of officer Davidson, took the

been so Ion:' neglected. And it is to be child back to her house on Ritteuhou.se

hoped ths.t they will succeed in erecting j street, and gave the child to its mother,

a building worthy ot us ooject. l ues- who very reiucianuy iook h, aueging day nighMlroth. Daily addressed one of that she would be ruined if she kept it. the societies. His subject was "Men i The child was eight days old, and the for the times" and digested of a few ex- j mother states that her father ordered trav;igances, his speech was a fine one. ' that the child should be put away. By I thought however that he failed in part . request we keep baek the names of the in making his applications. They were) parties. Cin. Atlas, July, 23th. not sufficiently pointed and home-corn-1 ing for practical purposes. j ,m "ut w"u utu Wednesday was "commencement! 1 he Atlas of last evening relates a day." There were thirteen graduates, 1 cae of atrocity on the part of a person and most of them acquited themselves whom lt caI! 3 " boarder at one of our creditably some nobly. Mr. Edwards ' first "ate V toward a tender girl of fifmade a very handsome speech. And I i en years of age, by which the unforwas told that he was in the habit of ma- 1 unate victim 13 ruineJ ' wPe aIld r0Pking such every time. I am rig-1 glad uUon forever, and that paper a.lds: that this voung man has selected Brook-i"Ry rT,e?t' we kceP b',ck the Iiames

vil'.e as his first field of labor. I hope , 01 ",e ,Part":

"rd5 from -wl,it-l, U'ii i ' ,f tV" HKSTIVK VI r' I pi'"t- tit!, r &T !' l'r. J.S lor-nr,rAa;Ti' J P cJR'E 1

0O"The young ladies of Bloomington, Illinois, recently held a meeting and resolved "to have nothing to do whatever with any young man who indulges in the use of intoxicating liquors.' Whereupon the young lords of that part of creation Resolved, That we will not 'countenance' any young lady who don't 'countenance' us! Resolved, That we will do our ut

most to put down the ice-cream saloons, and burst all the soda fountains! and, that it becomes us hereafter, to attend

church solitary and alone, and that while there, we will look toward the altar and worship, instead of across the aisles! Resolved. That we will ride the voiinc

ladies out no more, ami shall therefore, l'r -'lr. W i!son jj -. -. vc - o. s pi hereafter discountenance all Livery Sta- j ariIle Thornbur'rh' 1 Iis3 Cri Kio r;ir.,.,tQ ,i ,..1.1!...,...,.-.- burirh.Tn,f c ' d- of I.,,."!

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Christian lawyers can be and are ir.red to defend Rail Roads, turnpikes, canals, banks, or corporations, even in a bad cause, and religious, theological, and

KsicnTsTowjf Springs, July 25th, 18o3.

Mb. Clarksox: It will perhaps be interesting to a majority of tho perusers of your paper to have a short sketch in

ble business in a short time, and adjournto meet again in this place on the 15th inst. In addition to the surveys noticed in

sninisterial bodies have declared that anomer article n ims paper, the Board

thev were richt and ius'iliabl

these men, when an

cne week to cVfend this road, and the commencing near the feeder dam below surrounding community.

next another which conflicts with the Laurel, to Uushrille; and such other analization, is found to be pure Chaly-

p, ; u Wrih'.- " We can see noth- routes as me people ot JL aurel ninv th nk . '"'"l"1 ' caroonaie 01 trie

ing so inconsistent in the Indiana Jour- practicable. nal. If he has not been hired to blow j The Enflneen. for the Valley road, how can they, on. The Engineer on our ro.d luve run aline

business principles, expect him to do it. j ,rom "etamora to Rashviile by the way of

From tireotie-iNtte. Mapisox, July 23, 1S53Dcar Broth. Clakksjn: I had not intended visiting Greencastle this "commencetneiit,"' but meeting with some friends w ho were on their way t!uT. I concluded to accompany them, and accordingly, Morality morning I picked up my sack and started. We reached Greencastle about three P. M: And I was soon comfortably situated at the lions; of Broth. Hays who has tharge of one of the Greencastlc stations. A part of the anniversary exercises hud already passed. What 1 say of them therefore will be second-handed.

aud trust you will receive him with open

liaads and hearts. I have not the pleasure of his acquaintance, but have heard of him a most favorable report. 3ay his labor? among you be a blessing both to himself and the community. A Mr. Milsaps (there were two by thi name) made a beautiful address his subject: "The genius of Prophecv." I un

derstood that he already has license to presch. May he be "a workman that needth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing tho word of truth." Mr. Daily (a younger brother of Win. M.) exhibited in his address, much beaut-, originality and strength. If we are not miataken, he will not be long in letting the world know that he is alive. Mr. Hitt'sadIresi was excellent, but I was informed that it was not equal to himself. He is said to be one of the brightest stars of

Asburv University." The President's

Now ve d not desire to seethe name

of the poor girl published; but the iiame of the hell deserving, black hearted villain whtt has practiced his artful subtlety upon her, we do want. Let us have it, Mr. Atlas and we will publish it, not only in o;:r regular issue, but in ,: extras," and distribute them gratuitously the city through, that every man woman and child in Cincinnati may know who tin deep dyed scoundrel is. Let ;:s have it we will publish it from one end of this land to the other, though his gold be untold and his acres as broad as the prairies. Cin. Lnq. July, 30th.

Resolved, That we will not counte

nance any fellow who violates the above resolutions, if he wants a girl ever so bad.

Good Wheat. James Saunders of this county this season reaped l.'0 bushels of wheat from five bushels of grain sowed last fall. The q-uantity of ground being about four and one half acres gives an average yield of 33J bushels per ocrc. Who has better wheat! Greensburh Press.

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by Rev. .Mr i:.. . T,.r,,I1P' tic 2Sih

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False Valuation

curing tiie recent term ottnc court of. Mr. Jenu P.iV', ' " ''van.

. In . - .

vominwii rieas.iwouieii were lined two j seni, ail eft

dollars cacti lor a oreach ot the Jieve

nue Law, in fal

Wt believe that

assessed under the n-v law. Bedford Thp

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nev. 31r (i

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: "t. John J. Z

1 riir 'ev t On:he24fh,,w ,.?,V

ancy F&l.

r a breach of the Reve-i On the 2Sthu't n r !se giving i of property, i Mr. Thomas J. ' M,V, ,I,n?o!?'E, t this is the first fine vet ; 31. Hayen !y Lcietit

Standard.

! Overturf

'PP.v coi;?';e-. 6.

mvern on tbt c

nP?ed at C.

Cf5Brock3 monument at Queenstown, wliic h some rascal cur;:; 2' the Patriot war in Canada injured with gunpowder has been taken down. It will be replaced by one sti!! finer.

rth u!t., where tl.Pv 'V""? oftht

nd wiic, butontheVorn'..Vr,,"sW:' , took out license and we8.88 u- "ose, j 1 BUorto. Ohio. I 1 On the 24th ult h,. fi, t

I to 31 r

I Ohio.

In Ci

Xancy Wellivcr,

of Butler w.

Xorrible 71 v.r&eir. AtXew Haven, on the 2-lth,

Mrs

Bradley, wife of a highly respectal

man, was onuaiiy muruerea, as ts suspected, by Michael Jennings, formerly employed in the family. The family

address tq the graduating class was a hai gone to church, leaving her at home,

production unitinsr "U ith the flash of the ona when Jir. 15. returned he lound her

And vet ordered a survey to be mde on the three ! oecome noted on account of the healin

the

gun its solidity too.-' J lie 31. E. Church of Indiana may well rejoice in the possession of such men as L. W. Berry. They are not only in Chri.-tthe glory of the Church, but as a consequence an honor and a blessing to the world. The noblest feature of the address was the pure fpirit of piety which it breathed. Not sectarianism, but heart-stiring, purifying Holy Ghost religion. We thought 'his its most marked character-i-tic. God grant that those young men ninv never forget its counsels. There was one thing at the college anniversaries I did not like. In the opening of all the exercise prayer was offered in a standi er posture. Biho Morris, it is

dead upon the floor, and the house robbed. She was stabbed and cut in a savage manner. Yellow Fever at o tr Orleans. The yellow Fever prevails to a considerable extent in X-vOrleans. In the week en ling on the 16th inst. then

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in Cincinnati, July lit'n In n . I Quinbv. Mr. Ben. C. fi,

nati. to Mm. r,,r,i;. ..: """

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i Hamilton.

On the 23d ult. 1,.

who have ,Lsq.,r.t inton

1, O.. Jefse 31. sn,,J

Iiron Itrnwnloiv on Mrs. Ston e. We observe that respectahlo Southern papers are publishing, without a ,'Oi d of rebuke, the following specimen of most disgusting blackguardism. The man who wrote it, has long been regar

ded with contempt by all

l-MAll-n nni.i.. nf 1. 1 . t.T..l.. A 1 11 .

ivuyu ttiiyunjj ui ma career: mir up i l" .umi art. iiim !-,., i, . in .

presume few thought him quite so detes- j - table and infamous a creature as this ef-' l Ocnri.oTiTri fusion hhows him to be. He may be in-! M ' y , 1.th ":tV !'-v A-"on.Eeq

sane we hope for the sake of human , Johns-n, all of Dearborn coi nature he is but if he is not, his man-j ..

ners and modes of thought m ust be much beneath those of the lowest and most degraded creatures which .Mrs. Stowe has described. Here is the last specimen of Southern chivalry: This long-tongued visionary woman. f,,fi f.liinmi.t.. . I .1. 1 ' -I

...u miuaiiiiniiii ui me ?ouiii, i now in

were 10 leases in th,; Charity Hospital

Lurope, where she is

' ... ... , ..:u last f Hi. Mt. -7 . i. properties comameu in me water, and

emionakc o..c - v'1' "" the powerful effect it has had

did kneel, (and I loved him the more

There are no principles involved iu the .r.",""nu .arr.,00 creeK. matter-no moral question. It ls ; niiII of 7 hos. Dfford on Lit,le g(lt Cfeki to cere bsie matter. If -er road.Vrun a,.ne up can out-bid ours, cwrse your own pover- They w, lhen carameB(.e at Mord9 ty, and not the editor He would be and ruu a line ap the Soutli Frk of Liu'e foolish, and a traitor to his own family, Silt Creek and direct to Injiaunpolis, runto labor lor that road that paid nothing, ning eoma five or six miles soolli of Rush-

The 'examination'' was favorably

cni.iiiti4i; , . - , . 1 .1...

relation to these springs, as they have spofen 0.'-. rV w"lt. , ,, r',S, ,'.nl

01 i.iie nil- ,1 j iiie,re tiuir--

cd the "Beta Theta Pi Society" in an ! tru

"rwvnirs Tnviii i-.'' Ifia sn'nii'rt vv 11 s i I. ir : t 'i i ut while this veteran s.ildier of

on the . ,., , ., -' , i '..., , i... . i ii.i i

The water by1 n iconrin I'liuos jj'.iy. .nu per- "- " " inu uumuiy uoweu, some

naps contained e.v.tn"r-int sietr.iin:s f iu - m , ier.e-ters, tia ana y oung, were from some learned article of the ' Q,t.;i f- ! s?an iin up around him, straight and

nmtovi.lp nf Irrn cln'i.trt. .i lerly Kcview. ,t a.iu reai goon rrest.ytcriaa sty

1 small amount of Soda, Iodine, &.c. The It was said to lnvo been some A iiat

medical properties are Alterative Diu-i w hARI0 10 uie P 'll 'IK t- l- v. ouio ot relic and Tonic. There is at present j weli ,,,r ,non wh ' -ol "i' b(?f"r c )nI about 30 invalids here .and not to pvpp.-H ! gregations app.trenily not to entertain

3ef the same disease, all in a state of! them, but to display t!i"ir own acquirc-

bein'r lioi:i7en hr

.l, . .

30 fatal. On the 17th there were Uo i T, ,,'ulirs ' -'e.erican institutions, and cases under treatment, and 51 deaths dn- ' lvT"l''If n" hbertres. She is the dan-raring the two previous dr.vs. Since the j f?r Lriii.ui Bo.-rher, a Prtslyte-

lst of June, 181 deaths from vr!!.,,v fe- i ' "'"--t, an.i nas twotrothers who

.iii-.'iiiiiMiTso: ill same eimrcli. Her husband is also a 3Iini;,t.T, and at present, we believe, is a professor in ndover Ccllege They are all Abolitionists, both male and female, an.! the ivtntr h.w.L t..t. TT..1 - rn .....

... u l line JKI1I S l.:iij:v.

believed to be the joint pnuluctio-i id th

vdle. When at Indiaua)io!i3 tli-y wi'l run a line direct from f uiiidtMiiolin to Rushville. We will then have a view and estimate of all the mutes This will t iks some te.i Hir.

yet. By this time the B lard will be, ready for permanently locuinor for letting. 3Ir. Holland, with his ce.ieies vigilnnes, and systematic arrangement, is bringing every tiling imo harmonious action. Under liU

facts and figures are Crtr ,!lpr- . , r.

regarded as final on a'.i matters, at all , He acts carefully, but effectually and the the Commercial and Jlerchants Lx- j work now moves. Let everv friend cut his

in preference to the one that pays liber- ; ally. It is true the friends of our Road think its true merits will push it through without the aid of the Indiana Journal.. It may be done, t ut it can be done eaier by liberal donations hi that direction, i it is the State Journal an able organ which has tremendous in'laence on :

Wall street its

convalesence

Of this number some are afflicted with the teter, rheumatism, neuralgia, inflamation of the bowels, dropsy, "spinal affection, Consumption, and some deaf, with various other diseases, such as are common to humanity ; all of which are being virtually invigorated by the external and internal application of this water. It is truly diverting to see the assemblage of people surrounding these springs of Sundays and evenings. consis

ting of all classes and grades of society, j "me common sense communicated from the highest to the5 lowest the old . a succession of electric shocks.

ments in long.dry, pointless harangue:

interlarded with Latin and Greek quotationsto atiS.V'jCfchool theinseivi; 'ong enough to have some -kirt4 t"-co!n-mon sense. Thse kind of pi t ox speeches nt col'ege anniversaries are quite Ireqnent, and to say the least, we think they are in exceeding bad taste. Saturday night Broth. Aaron Wood I was told "moved the water.s" by a most ludicrously benutilu! and captivating effort. He talked common sense aii the

I anve no o!;eetioTis to our nreshvte

r::i fr.cr.iis ia.i,!;ng m prayer. It is their ruies. But th rule of" the M. II Church is not to stand, but to kneel in prayer. And I very much regret to see Methodist ministers (and some of them old men too) so ready to dispense with that rule. If it should be said that it is not hecominr in a young man to rencttrc his aeniors, I answer that this rule of our churi h is much older than the oldest man now in her ministry. If ministers are so loose in the observance of this rule, can they expect their congregations to kneel, when they even want them to do so! "Like priests like people.' It mav be sai l that it is inconvenient to kneel on such occasions." I answer the same

re-Jiie

ver have occurred in tha Hospital.

A Siamese Investment. About, three months ago a gentleman of Caddo Parish, La., left, among other personal property, to his two sons, a valuable slave named Jim. Jim was a favorite of both his masters, mid neither would sell his half of Jiin to the othei; but, about the first of this month, a gentleman of this city who has a plantation in Louisniia, and in wluse service Jim was hired, informs us that one of his owners, finding himelf insolvent, resolved to sell his half of the slave at auction, for rash, and did net wish his brother to got him. , The boy Jiin had accumulated, by one , wiV another, a small pile of mauar. and when he was put up at auction in the slave market at Xew Orleans, Jim bought one half of himself. Well, time

.wore on, Jim working faithfully for the we Illive seen. Fours the stomach of a ' man to whom he was hired, receiving j Southern gentleman; but lay aside art

Cincinnati

From isnfiidn Ti.ri " .

. . -1 luu" matKel

L-Meaiiy at ?i tor good rt'faihng bund:

nu suits oi 16.) a iiit 13. (iris, at thsi

ngure, nut mere isi.ot v.wrh demand k rVIHTf. In I-rniti ,i-.. ..:. . i

1 - '.'i.ie Fines (i 100 bushels ()ts 4Gc.; Inn and K

uo. tt 41'c. t orn i in cood demand if

OOC. liie receipts ot Fiimr nnrinn ivJ

i?

last 24 hours comprised SJSbrk

Provisions We did n. t hear of i4

trar.Ractior.s To-day worthy of notice.

5 brls.

cash, and i:

enure ;mi!y, manufHcturcd for the ca-ien, mid as a means ofrai.-inr

wmu. tier Ladysnip, it is well understood, is the mo.-t talented member of old Lyman's family. JJut merciful CwM

r-in an a-

She is as un-lv as "Original

bomination in the eyes" of civilized peo

pe! A tall, coarse, vulgar looking woman stoop shouldered, with a yellow neck, and a Ion? peaked itose-r-thro:i"h which she speaks and abomination to southern neirroes. who inst inot ivly turn up tneir liat noses at the idea of usir

; the nasalorean to aid the orar of sneecf i.. . -, . . . . i

a uuguerroiype oilier Jdyslnp which

Oil Siiles to-dnv

seed frctn store at i!'c.. cash

do. in hts at 7(u-., rA. The nsriis firmer with some demand in spak tion. Ciir.rsi:- Sale? ol li'.") boxes tl'i and 1..0 do. at Te. The d( uiand is go. and pricrs lu:ny,-int. l'Ki'tuis Sities ol 00 do7.- n oxtri fc:

ey i.t .;); -Si GO; '20 do. good do. t

-ti 10 Co. cnuuon at Si fi.-A

I he site k and simply are iielit.and t;

demand good. SujK fSales of 120 I.Inls. rrirm-

to prime at 4 to tU:.; 7ud.,. fiiri 4jC.,Biid 10 co. Ht ojc. The dennrn is active at full prices. Molassfp Sales of CC hvls. t 23c The market is dn.ll. Coffei: A sale of hi tags at Pc T. w -r-.rrA, Ifflie. I The River has fallen right inches ii ring the lust 4 hours.

H1

tiUabs peon"' V bitbus seethe iDjaryW

jfinainm1-

Store na:

opposite-

lers grea

large dui 3

before a

D. and o

bich w

the pres

CO-T

Brookvi nearly ' held a f

J. D. H

fere J as

:ponsib

the ui

uon is

When i

the peo in size, fsvorab JJuildin; Gradi ry prep ted thei their st

prepan cash."

learn, i ting an

fixed u in his 1

purcha

talliol intend

renew

L. C.

will ti

Facto and hi ent ab 02" joined has g of the and c throii!

changes in the country. They know that its editor cannot be bought for a TRIFLE, and consequently the way he leans they know there is plenty of money, and consequently popular on Wall street. Who blames him! What do you raise so much corn or wheat for, but to

make money! Why

day and night in your store and counting room, but to make money. Why does

shouhler to the work.

Itistinetiisltcd Visitor. Major Ver H:ue., o h-hrated for hi littleness (corporally) phU our town a visit this

gray headed veterans who can barely

support their tottering frames by the aid of their staff the mother, with child in arm the father, leading his son the i young lady, with her gallants. j Some drinking, some immersing their children, some wetting their brows, and bathing their ryes, in fact all seem to think there is a balm contained m this water for every wound. A scene like this is commemorative of the ancients surrounding the Pool of Siloam, waitinsr

for the troubling of the waters. But

of electric shocks, lie I ""M"1- u- &a;u wueneier a -.argc cone-

took off his audience in a peaiectTVMiiLF. I ',lK,rl .!i assent hi .d. And upon this

of r.csTACir.s, and snatched the nulm ; -rrou!''' vve might dispense with kneeling

iicelul and triumphant

week. He is a reUve of Teun, 21 year yesterday there was about 30il visitors I it was quite ol

out. wr!gnson:y 4" lt9, and is only 3U inches

w ith a most flourish.

The 'Baccalaureate" Sabbath morning by Professor Wheeler was spoken of in very high term'. Monday evening one f the societies (Phi'ologian I believe) was addressed by Rev. Mi. Oviatt, Pre.-byterian minister of Green cattle. Subject "Mind's mastery of man." His address contained some beantiiul thoughts, but as a whole

tiomib'e In the first

a nearly all our nuarterlv and nrotrae.

j i telA meetings, and in fact every time we have a house full. This convenient worhip is becoming somewhat too prevalent. J. G. C.

half his earnings himself, until about the fa st of this month w hen, in swimming a bayou, he became weak , and fearing that he should drown, cried lustily for help, and offered his half of himself to any one who would save him. A man standing on the shore shoved off in a skill, and got to Jim just as he was about to go under, ami pulled him in. Jim now, like an honest fellow, offered to give his deliverer a deed for his own half of himself, which his magnanimous preserver declined taking, when Jim imploringly held up his hands and exclaimed: "If ebher Jim gits any more money, inassa, fo' God, he'll nebber inwestit in

unt niirsra stocK widout lie insured, uis

and present the reality, and a bi black "!,,r'. ..-r tmii. i l'. ; ;. negro is affected with'the intensest hor-joT' t! " " 1 !-'. ''

Itlplniiiora Prlirs. Ciilir.f' TCP : , K I.Y 1 ' : ,n A Bnn.

l.lii'prrtii:

F r. I'arloT. (jlll'LJ

,r.il

M.'iir I nr.l. K.alln'!

6 TWT dI

prrMi!

3I',43j.per ;

lt t. i

plirtilw M

mile tvnm

t. H.CA?t

UiU. lie is, in hi formation, besides his si:. a rurosiiy. lie is lively and active,

i and lilt nil lit!! nin S fliinil .niiitnn nf liim.

are von so active, '

sell, what called is double jointed, so that his limbs will beud one way as Well as ; anrther.

that honest law ver take a tee i:i that case :

a majority ol which was young gents P'ace n was too ui.ms i a very common

and ladies, tor the ladies, I will state 'auu.j .tni inen it was hko wmnowine-

CCrGerritt Smith has donated $23,000 for the purchase of a lot, erecting a building, and establishing a public Library

in Oswego. He advises that some .$ lo, sort o' stock is berry onsartain, sure

000 or 20.000 of the amount be expended in a lot and building, the balance in books, and the rents of that nart of th

they are handsome, addingthis remark. ' a bushel of chaffto get a giil of wheat.. . building devoted to the Library to be that paint has ever been used to Beauli- I hue thoughts wfre ovCrbaiancod ! used in adding books from year to vear fy and adorn, and is still used as a stib- by an immense accumulation of mere .;:. ,ZU . .,, T -k . . . ' stitute for natural beaut v. ! stuff. le "Joins hm ,he Ll7 shall be lo

cated on the east side of the river, and

adds

of doubtful morals, but to make money! But after you make all these acknowledgements, do not ask why this or that

paper supports this or thai Road, because he wants to make money.

AVatca litem,

j We have been surprised to learn that Port,on for there is invariably a strong

in our ouiet. mora! t,-n fW.,. . i """'"S "-a in mese waters, mat is

who practice thievincr

not putting on city airs, they are very i considerable adents in thp d

iiu iiitiu, iiu i.iuu: s tn i:ie 7tii.ic yui

Thev have made the theatre of Ihoir

pose, has any reason to complain. And L..,;, , . r - , 1 . operations, the church. In at least one we would auvise those wno are com-: of our con?rC;;ationSi artjcles hve plaining of the Journal, to inviteh.m in-, beon piifered-such as handkervhiefs, to tneir vineyard, cen if it isat the ninth i , . t ... , , . ; parasols, hymn-books, &c. We hope hour, and not comyuaia of his workinj : n-,. , ... ... . for other- : the offenders will speedily be arrested or o er6. ! auJ brought t0 juslict, stealing is alSuch pacers as are not known on i ... t.. . , ,. , , , ways bad enough but n enter "the all btreet, and issue omv from obscure ; ,, .!,, , . , nctuary 'and rob those who wish to towns, are not worth hirinsr. Tneir la-1 , . .

I ci.ij, uvu in quieiuess is aouoie vil-

stitute for natural beauty

j These springs are becoming a great One benutlfuliy expressed truth ar- ; place of resort, and are of exeat utilitr to rested my a'.teution and it would be

the community, especially the imbecile e.i could we ai.v.nys keep it vividly be-1 "My only other injunction is that the

tore the num.. It was tois: ' I no hu-1 nrivile ges and benefits of the Library man miiiil is a whisnenntr raIIorv wher I i.-,'l !... ,i :ui.. . !.

i as to Ihe other; and that no person, on ; A Pi" I'll illt. of thrir T.nra rnmnliivinn nn

do noi know wti 't'ier Mr. O. is or is j condition, shall be shut out from these not the author ot this. It is however i nrivile.res .in, I benefit ,,r it, ,,,,,. .I ,r

:.- . ' ' ""j ""-6'-'

curtailed ot them.

As to the character of the Library

are some : k, . , . ,

i uiit'i iiml iu a Lfi i iiui itiiri inn in iiiiii'iiii.

Fora pIace,too,j nity, exclusive of its medical properties.

I nese springs are about miles sout h of Knightstown. in a picturesque location, surrounded by a fine sylvan prove.

and good bathing privileges, all condu-

the slightest utterance reverberates for

ever."

bor could not be made available, would not pay.

It

lai

There are those on the look out for

B',ble them, who will most probably iriv them

There are some peculiar c:rruman- lesson which will convinca thPm th

ces that surround the adv. nt of some lit-Ms watchfulness as well as prayer. tie immortals, that we Uol tempted to , . , ,' Firea in California.

announce mem in our id ai column. i n.. , . Tu,,:..,f.,,:, ,.. ... 0Ue2Sth of June the town of

,!,, f- , - - Bough and Ready, in Nevada, Co. was thrill of joy to an entire community 1 .. . . ' . - burned un. or so mr v i

But fashion'

.v.-..jr . grease spot, r'ortv houses

somctiuies to a nation.

says such things must nit be published:

i n the papers. It is, how ever, tolerated when a son or a daughter is born to a distinguishe ! family. We will therefore modestly remark, that a tew months since a son was added to the family of the Rev. E. II. Barry, o! Rushviife, a few weeks since a daughter to John Yaryan, Esq. of Liberty; and a few days fince,a sonto Joseph G. Clarkson, of Mouct Caruiel.

OCrParson Brownlow has been chal

lenged to fight & duel. What a pity that McCerk'e and Gwin had net adopted the Parson's style of, settling disputes. It would not have tsade them a w hit more ridiculous in the eyes of the world. He answ ers the challenge as follows: "We!ecta hog-pen. immediately -tird bard rain, and dung forks aa the wtapana and whoever i:.ts the other ottiiatel-u acknowledged the victor!"'

were burned, leaviug ony about ten

small shanties. LoS8 100,000. On th 15th of the same month Shasta City was also burned. Seventy buildings were consumed, including every hotel, store and saloon in town. About forty buildings remain in the town, consisting mostly of small cottage dwelling houses, and a few business houses at either end of town. The value

of the buildings is generally estimated at

S4OO.000 making the total loss 8500.

000. Many contend that this estimate

is considerably below the mark

Amalgam ati dx. In a case beforc th( rolice Court xe&tprAuv it . j

evidence that a man named William M Peel, a negro of the darkest dye. married a white rcmale.ol excellent appearance and beautiful form. Both parties were witnesses in a case, and acknowltuged that they were married on Monday laot, and were now living together happily and agreeably. Cin. G2.

most solemnly beanti'ul. Another thought also forcibly struck

cive to health, the proprietor of the same ! mc "A mind tilled up with knowledge-

is the rhysician, who takes great pains ' is not enougu. it must also be tired u;." to promote health and comfort, assisted j This is the great fact of .hotiox, and of by a pleasant Yankee landlord, w hose ! Locomotion. Tuesday morning Prol'esslady is pleasant and affable, rendering all j or Tingley s s; hooi held its annual i xthe attention in her power to encourage j hibition in the College Chapel. Aud it and comfort her guests. was certainly a feast. S. B. TREMBLY. I The performances o' the six you nir I ladies who gradu ited were highly CrWe regret to have to chronicle ; creditable both to theni-tflves and teachthedeathofMr.il. C. Seymour, of the ers. They read finely, nrticulati-i disfirm of H. C. Seymour &. Co. who died : tinctly and speaking sufficiently loud li

, Sensible ItoniRrks. j The Rev. Henry Ward Baecher, in his remarks at the Anniversary of the Five Points Mission, says: : "When Christ went where there were sick, he healed them, where there was actual want, he created bread, and came j down to their physical condition. Tske 1 the gospel to the miserable outcasts of our city, and no man can preach it unless he does more. It is as though he made a mark in the sand, anil the first tide wushes it away. Preach the gospel, . and the hunger of the man makes him forget it. There is a great deal more : gospel in a loaf of bread sometimes, than 'in old dry sermons. If I go to a man

ror! l'igeon toed, knock-kneed, w ith a big foot an ankle, pdded to her Ion" 1 I :.i i ii. t . .. b

u.u.iu sine nnu uai cnesr. ami other ner- i

sonal charms, she may pass through the ' C"!ltf; W'.iuos roil SALE Southern negro kitchen at all "times I . "'riy "; . , . " . '-,,i'- "ii ii in' . j.j, ,.;,, and ,,u na'ciiatl,- term, if tyfv Without impr"SSing a rude lipcro man ' inatle neon, at tiv rcii.-iuc, one m

that he will offer the indignity some-1 K7,kvy' '-f''-' K'.Mlii--

v....ku v.iv . ..iifiv i:iji-.-ii, w no irav-; el beyond their proper limits. Ilrallb of nv Orlniiis. ' New Orleans, Saturday, July 30. ' During the past twenty four hours there has been 154 deaths", lifj of them were of yellow fryer. ! AVabubb College. The number of stuonU attending this In- i eiution, at Craw forisville. the !t year, ac-j

T"'e l""e Annual Catalogue were a , ni,OOKVIl I K R4K.-.AU

ioiioivs: ewtow,P:Jani.rs 1 1 ; rfiphomoren, X fn.t,, eptf0a!:y C.e t-.uieM "f Fiw

. - i - . . c'nrK nii,f IU

Hank find .i.K-t-l-x.W .p U:r hnJo( Ridjrt Ijner. c;e... Ili.llio.d .! .:. W.lf.K.lii BrooWte. here !l.c are r.-? lf.lly reijiiesud w J"J nmn l.e.nilTae.if.'n "r lU? t.-vk I abri-aJ . As. lt.lc53.-33-3'r

Notice to Builder!. I)HOrs.t l.s will in- received until the -V'imi'.Ii i'liy oi 'September next f.r the erertim of He.' ie?ni iiuiiiiiiiK of Uio W liite Wwr Prfs1?' terat Aeii.lemv at linili,p.vdie; the kaiiiliritot nf lirii k. Hie r.mn.lMiiin ef hummer Hrrwd B'

-innry. 1'inn mnl .pecifteatieim "f the m!

liesf n ft liiiuinvi't u: alter tne Sjmi auriw 1.. I'. Fotttb. ) Jo. Cir.riiHiM. j .1. V. Montiirt. ; EuiWii ComKittf .1. 1.. Am'eh". j. w. sw , ; Auiifiit, ik:i. . :i-t ev.

-nr. nuooKvn i tKRK

15; Freshmen, 12; Scientific. 16: Prenaratorv

aud Normal, 93; total, 155. Mr-ttmbonl I'nvlrr. Amid the crowd thre walked a youth, Vhos heart seenied charged wilh woe, His eyes were bent npon the .ieck, Hi atep was sad and slow; It was not uurei:iitd love.

Nor disappointment' fruiu.

- t.on tor Lire, tor, -f i!;e Melinier. TurnpM I ron,n,v.nilit.el,el.im .Mel""".M' iI.MW

.... ... .... UIH I l3i.

r-, PrV

Tlmt marked with care the cheek of y.uth; p I'M. He cculdu't find m. boots i kX.

I 1st. 1.-53- 33-3-

Great Ire- Demorriiilc Meetine, 'Ert.r. t v-.r.l n. On Saturday, the 'JUtk ,!av nf Aii?nst nevi i I J- '

l.'li.e" i-i i i i-

i a Free Democratic Meetiog'tritl b held

I have only to say .that my warm wish is. that no books unfriend ly to truth and purity may ever find a place in the Libra- ,

at hi6 residence in Piermont, N. Y on

the evening ofthc 25th inst. His abilities as an Engineer were of high order. His loss will be deeply felt. He was the senior partner of the firm of Seymour & Co. who had the contract for the entire length of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad.

oe piainiy unuerstood in every part ot the house. The first essay subject "Diligence

and its ellects, by Alios S. E. Beaslev

mid bring him in his want ever so much 1 , V " , ' ;"". ett county, j , , i i ,, . , . 'ft 1 India". I" consicer th meapa neresswrv. to Philephy he w 1 not Leant; if I come ; brj th Qd sll cf t , tohimand br.nffh.m bread, and ciothes, j cratic Repahlicr. ,Hck, and t,, pro. Inim ! amUnedicine, th will give h:m a cor- j new tha Gospel of Liberty, as it w brought !

j rect mea oi tne orpel one winch lie f Iisht by its t 'ropheissad Applies in (days ; Eul of n Hascal. ', can appreciate and undeMaml." J of yore) Virginia, and other parts of the New : Tiie suicide of lbf PnlitVirninn P r- " " "' World in the days that tried men's souls. j .u.uae ot ihe Calitorn.an, t . C j White Water Coi.le.je. We have ! V- v, com- ot.-, Home aH.-Ladie. and Uray, has at last been explained, an d received the Annual Catalogue of this Oemleman tne pood neopie ol all parties and '

with that explanation comes one of his Institution, located at Ccntrcvillc.Waytic 0l,il,'n'""' anl h,"ret of mankind." and real character. The New lbanv find 1 county, Ind. Under the Pre.i l-ncy of the true Foiitical ,;.-,.el Preached.- It . , iiic.i-w .vioaiiy t,ino.; i-,. v.,t tl,; r i,. i I nil ! refreilnns to every riiylaithropisl. I eiVer cva f h-- r,. , Kcv. Lyrus .Mitt, this Co, lege as ac- i D - , . . ,,.:; Vv , ,t ljH.irsSMjOi nun: I . . , . i Kev. alllllel leui, b. Hireling. U V. Jul-

Another Scientific vYcader. GREAT C-.c .cri DYSi'MrSiA!e

This Mr. Gray formerly resided in Switzerland county, Ind., where his

reputation was not an enviable one. He

j was, as we are informed a professional

I ,-io h.-. I,:',,! T;,.. l

-R.n,.rr.l.n tb. miin 'f I -'l.mD:.,'r: "? b.gh'y respec-

ibv-M.-s B. Cowgill-was equldto the ' and .h VIm 1 lro?eTilhe. Stained,! first. The third--Lights Shadi , eV f v iinYlV V"' - . i . i-r. .. t w .ately, i.v.nir in Illinois, firav snh.

- -r ,see"-indicatod both a fki itfvi. min:' esterday morning Charles T. Gar-'pn(1 , rFrLIM. !:AKT. Th;, four.h rard, .e.son Dudley and Air. anmetre, , ..Ti.e pen'-l.v -Mi S. J. Talbitt.' the committee of the Importing .W;was d,aste an 1 be.mtiu,!. The tl.th-

uw.vlaUgn.i coumy, Kentucky, "IntelSiffcncc the ba.is of R

pabe,ea vnrougn mis ictty on their way ! ism-'by 5Ii 31. A.

..U...C...U, iivui r.llKiana, Willi some : n-n, , nerfoet lev,.! .,!' rt-, I . I r T - iAC -

very handsome stock. The lot was com-1 Hnr. nhh.,,,.1. , u..t.,.j tu, .,,r,iT.i. ! ii,'.Ul.n'' .t,rol.lier on ""e business.

.epuD.icaii

AlcKinstry,"

quireu puu repuuuion, an-i us success, i ia aaJ i,r. cterlii.e, U able expounders

loiiMiiering ise iniancy oi tne insntu-; have bn invited as 5;ieHkLrs, and nreexpection, has been highly encouraging. ! ted to be present. The total number oi students the pat' 1M i. OllJ T.V i . , . ., ' . , .1 . . . .. . , n.i -r .- i y-, T r' ' . T r

AInle rfpnartmpiit. Q'l . .

e -- iaoaanasoi .sr?i,is trao use I crm lupe camThe financial agent, Iv-v. James A. posed oftiutor Oil, Caloniel, Ac, arcnot aware; Beswick. we are informed. has been very ' hattitii'.c tbey appear toi.eneflt ihe pBtiei.t.theJ' Sill .'cfii 1 in C:',i mi' cr jl, i nj f.ie t .. l . - ... . , .

' o 1 to K aval bl hi 1, n,afn" i th PUrPse of cn,lwing professor.ips; ,:ise.sess.scl, assclivatloa.l of .:. weak- ! ct to n.t a raise by hi. old profes- j and we are plea-ed to learn from a mem-' ne.,onim;.., &. ! Mon ramtiinr. lie ooeueJ th.- ru. ' i . . in another Mtn,na. mat v. i-..-.i :

, i i,i,i - , , ;. lu-riii me ijiiinv uiauue prof ircia nir "o 'tiu5:- j tratej 1,1 norauo p;amh hiifT sa!,,..r i .i . , .. . ., . mentor iiohenfleb im-,. m,u-...u - .i

attention of all directly interested in their own !

swell as their Children's health. In Liver Com-i

plaints and all disorders arising from those ofabil-

I u w

:''A

,, . -o -" "u i ne next term, wnicu commences on uie it w as the rent of this cstahlishnicu last Mondav of August, are more encour- i ,e

WillCtI COnstltUteJ IllS lari" inrnri.i .1 . , I n i- . IllCOniO OI . ncrinir tlinii nt utiv lnrmor Tleri-nl. In. i.

:ir; PkIA n ,-.e jr., . --&o ---j I I ,

"lie io lue Otales 1 ansn.i a rieinni-r.it .

.. -j r i . i . . ,

CthJ.a Z 1 V' . Vtoewc8,! of the heart to mellow its brightness fppn ii. "J'ition at tho mcnrwS r lin C8t,ieu- anJ,-tal power it displnyed, but not so v e'l "Cleveland Bay" horse. Th-y took the ! rieascd with what appeared to me to be mailbo.t for Louisville We heard the j a Want of feminine -race. If th , price 8250 for one of the sheep.and sup- voung I:ll!v is a:rMl!v o; ,hou!J J lf;'

"if .fc . 5 pric" h a tn ' come a christian, mil then properly em- l'r81" paid for the remamder.-Cm. Gazette, j ploy her powers she certainly mrht I o !;!0 "iUCH then, for Gray, the great re-resiutiiaa, P-th behind hr in thS trS"11"

worm, uut oi the sixth and last I . 1' scarcely know how t j speak. It was the ! CA Lodge of the 'Knights of Jeriva edictory, ubject-"Rec.pros.;y , 'and ; cha' was organized in this place on last relationship of nan J," by -3I,ss Louisa! Saturday week. It is a benevolent and S. S.avens. osimp y say that it was temperance Order, having for its motto, beau iiul, not enough. It rose and -Faith, Hope and Charity!' It has del swelled and melted on the ear like a ; grew, grips, Bigns, &c." and admits fe. sweet-toned melody filling the mind with males "as" members. The ceremonies visions of beauty, aud the heart with f are said to hu imr.-v.,

- - -( .mi 3,iuiiiiie

OCT'I'1 our columns may be found the

The brother has returned, leaving Frank

lin to lollow lum with a largo amount of i advertisement of that excellent medium. The cause of his suicide was j cine knovn as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, projabiy the fear of a prosecution fori Its success in curing the various diseases

Digamy, it being stated that his former of the Lungs is attracting universal at

ana iwtm wile was going East for that

purpose

"It is now the 3d, of June," says a Massachusetts paper, "and the apple trees are full of blossoms the trees a-e white the blows are full. A few such days as this will bring the corn un full!" v "It i now the 3d, of June,' says a letter from a Mississippi friend;"tnv early apples have been fit to cook some days peaches are ripe and good. My corn ia well filled. A few such days as thi will make it fit to grind." N. Y. Tribune.

i

b I. ner j j ne regalia is of the most splendid order. J-T We bear it rumored that Mr. Joha cJ father w as in the audience. How must j This is the first Lodge instituted in th- Jark u ,ooa 10 ch f the Indian.,! his heart have swehed ond over-flowed . West, though the Order is snreiriin tat ' snt"l. the present editor Wm J. !

-"-... u. us j-M , us it? witn nrprccccentcJ rapiditv in th? r-.t i " . , .. b appoint.nnnt o-

tention, not oniy ot the learned ind philanthropic, but of the whole public The article undoubtedly is what it pretends to be, a remedy for Lung Complaints, snd the remarkable cures which are becoming known every whete cannot long be overlooked by the people. 0O"Col. Jo. Robinson, familiarly known as the 'Hoosier Orator,' has returned to this place and will continne the practice of law. Greensburh Press.

lious type, should make use of t!ie or.ly genaiBe' medicine, IIobenack's Liver Pi'!.. j "Be nof Jeccirrd, hut as!i f r Hobcnsat'.'s W orm Sj nip and Liver P,:,. ousene ths leac has tho the signal are of ho Proprietor, J. X. HO- j E-XSACX, as none rl?e are eenuine. j 'A THIXC OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVKR." !

Why will people en. litre piiiij'les on tlie-hmima face divine,' or eruptions of any kind, when it is

a far! so well known, that T)r. Guyttti't YclU-w , Dtk mud SartcperiUa cleanses tlic skin from all ! 1 mpnriiy, removing Pimples, Sores, and Blotches. I leaving the effected parts a healthy, smooiii and I soft as the He sli of a hube. It is reslly priceless to '

all Uiat with the rosy beauty of childhood. It c auses all sores and poisonous wcuuds la discharge all infested n:t.tcr, and eradicates every impurity from the fy.tem. It does ilaaork mildly, but offccluaUy, giving conscious beauty and bloomir.p health in the place of ugliness and soul-sickening disease.

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