Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 April 1868 — Page 1
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(third iWry.) TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION. t 12,53 Pt'R YKAU.m advaxcs, $3,00 ' ir aoT.r.in'i anvaxci. No postage oo papers delivered within ibis Cmist. ' NASBY. .1 Vrry lculittr L-tto Suit nt Ihe Conen . ' --l'ollnck vs.- lUjlrrTke Witnwct Sn'jurmJ ami th ty tlus U'ujiute tct$ SctlUd., . 1.8T .Orris. Conteuuit X Roads. (Wiehl it ibe Öl it uv Kentucky.) April!!, 1808. ' The Corners iN continyeoall epgrited. Scarcely does one fever git heroe.f allyed ifore another U set agoln, and the result is tho ouniiuiiiily ii k f jt ali'lin perpetoo ally. There aint nothiii likff piece here Pcrtickerly dors this occur ; when Uascoin runs short. ' Hin barrets c-bntain I ! troo
oii whiih flu'wa Onto tho Troubled"" waieraCUr
uv our piorion, aud when them is out tl rte is a tutu:atoor Tophet to wuust. Ti e l.it rggitement woi pr Lilly tbe moat ckooljer that ever happened tovnuy fieopie, iho it wqx nulhin more than cood e expected to grow out uv the alteied reLtiotia of tie races to each other. , It wua otre uv lie legacies ictt us by tho tyrant liinkin, and by no means the least uv cm. : Under the old patriarkle system, it wus the custom uv the niggers to go by tho name uv their trooly pairiarkle masters, wich wux nessary, and uot only lleary, but proper. t)uto every plantashen tier Mri..l bit (Yefcr, Haunioals and 1'ompey, bud the oi ly way to disiiuguibh em wua to call vui lueer l'ogiam, Hauuibal (Javiu, et rviiry. 'lhis ansvrcd very well ti long iz they wux in a ttate uv rkilpiooral kcivitond; iudttd, tic prouu Caucanlcu ituoHis lather liked it than othcrwi&o, it ihe trtkciicy with wich their names wuz called" iujikated the extent uv their poaiC'Sioi..' Hut aiuic these tuisü'i lev aot up tor tleitircUes, il hint fco plcaiant. Inow tlut they Liu own pioperty atnd per lunn Uil the lunctioua uv ujcii," tic tsamc it toy on eUe, it Lis become distasteful lu tho L'vrucrt. It 1 u aliiglel luct that the Corncis liz dikiwud, tiuco the nig" jer wuz ret free, auihiu they oeer k no U utuie, lo wit; Tliu mggcr hz an odor on-, like lie white. Wleu ihe) wtz laU'-, ui.d Ui-ed lo OUsS etu and plY With em, ami w ail on em, and ich, this odor wuz not preceptillo. It lez developed fciuee eiuaucipunlien. J ta o w il ti their name, lu their normal condiaheu it wuz wellrtlitr, its a degredasleu the Corners woj'i LriKik, bu bow. Dttkin Togrju) &nd IsstuWr Cisvitt perlickerly (baled under it. They u.ourt.cd M,d lol ücrlt under I It V IliQickrllUU . .'To ihn.k'' ted the Dei km "uv a hundred nig j.etn bi inn the boooicd name of Doraiii!" To iLink," says Is.-aUr Uaitr, uv a liuudud niggera leatiu the illustrious 4.mi.v uv ttiviu!" Aud no lby efibei ' ed ilic'I.oiUiure at i'ranktoii lo relceve (Iii by passiu u law peliilbitin nigeis iic-ui Lxtiu tie name uv wbne men wich wuz their turmcr muhtcrs. Tho lad lock vd out, and this imbrolyo wuz ihe result. IVilttk, the Iiltuoy More- keeper, wieli is u disiuiber, imuujitly rood Joe Uigler lur a bioie tieot, and bed biiu bauled uj tiToie tjuai: 1'u'ut. Joe imuirjiily rub )a-i.cu all the tiiizeus uv tho Cornels ti Dlluct-i'i, and bed I lien, all iu the Couit .i..m. "Come," ed Dcekiu Dogram, 'aWuie n e and let tue I don't know iiuli in about I bi maller u) bow." 'Not yet," td Uigler. ' 1 Lev other testimony which label put in. Mr. Conrtaliiro, cj.f llannible l'ograui." Tbe Detain Mdiud tzit he bed Leen Lot. "And z we kiu rave ihe valyooabie time uv this court by warin uv eiu in a luaip. )oo may call also l'otnpey I'ogratti, JootlK.t l'oralii. Ceerer l'ograui, tjeolue Wa k I. Ii I' l.ii. 1'iinriiln I uti lillirii ln'll.I .. v. . .. like the Oist U. W., be coodent tell a.lte Am. ui. ...... .I.....I. ili.i I. U fc pur bl.ta and baiut got uu IV ram blud i i v .t ik tt in las vuius.) jjcliissy Ingram, AOslum , l.,..r-i,..C:i....t,Mti- l'....r,.. I-uf lVr-ü..1 M a iu t v sv ope a tm M. 'ü a m an Mia Ai.tyi.etl Dogram, Douaparte Dogram, Charles Welev Dogram, Abel Jack-, bJtJ IV ' ' What does this mean?'' shrceked the )tekiu, tz ll.ey all U.od iuto the courtroom, ' What do yoo mean by bringing into ibis ytrcouri all thesed -d niggers?"' 'W at do 1 mean? Wat difference, is it to yoo? They'r my wiluesses by these intelligent Ircemeu I propou to prove ibai yer Doiloek a peijuied villain aud a most uiiconbunablu awiudlcr. And be grinned ut Dolloek, who winked wiekedly at him iu return. And l," aed l'ollock, 4,to save time, mite cz well bev my witnesses swore. Isaker Liavilt, ataud up." Jeoaker arose. "Now, Mr. Constable,- call Dompey Cavitt, Meliudy Gavin, Augustus Oavitt, l'elioiitlla Gavitt, Lycuigut Ciavitt, Jefferson (Javi:i, Adam Oaviit, Martha Wash ingtou üavitt, Paskel Uav "Am I tube swore with u.l theso niggers." roared Issaker, red iu tho face. "lleely," said ctpuire Dunt. 'I cau't permit thU." 'Dut you must," said Didcr. "Kz dejprit a wretch tz is ibis l'ollock; it deeply cz be hex wronged me, ez much ex 1 loathe, bate and despise him, be ahel Lev fair play in a court uv justis. Even abood be beet mo aud ciuah me ueatb his iron heel, I inaiat he ahel bev bis riles. Dut the c'oviro bed better swear mine first." And eztbey generally don't like trouble with Digler, tbe cVjuire, pale ez a gost, for be didn't kuow wai wuz eumiu, awore the p.le. "Now," eed Digler, "Ceeer Doer-am, stand up. Ceesar, do you kuow tho nach er uv au t'atb!" "Yes, sab!' . " "W bo wuz yoor father, Cccser?" "Doo't.kuow, sab." "Is yoor mother iu tie room, and bcz ehe bin aworu?" . Yes, siibP; ,; . . -.; -f ...... -Yoo uisy set down for tue present. Will Meliisy PugramarUe?" . The wench git up. . - NowyMelissy, stato to the coürt tbe paternity uv yoor bod." '1 object?" shreeked the Deekin. , Yat Lex that to do with yoor owin Dolloek a atotc debt?' , .
4 VOL. 7. NO. 17. I. tliiei joor case?" retorted Diglrr'. Are yoo defendant or plain tiff herein? OiViiBsy, arirf r. 1 .in, MCIimv, imi rimiiu, uv the Dcrkin. oblivion over ihe th joo needen. . KM. Mun,l to rast the mantle uv obli j'Cit'uclill'a uv hia joutl Itrcr. ' lo IM waul tu
the ititfo..;Mr.l,ullock?'V . . : . 'Itclht the )f tuocratitf -Sn tiork. ai CöU ; -NolMreniriiedLe. "hvenrgue Ouvilt. ,r,Md with the tt.d.vidu . 'indepffndenco aland up. Whaj rivht hev joo to' biar UWI, ,,e Urpabliuairnide: It i ubthe narue id (iovit.r- . : i acrvahlc that, no matter' what incidental
' It wus my f-iddtr'a name Tu with particular Oatfitt dc jwo allood?'! .... ,-, . , ' Tho lalolv (ltfpaf(l EldiT." '. Tlitn vuii uro a half biothcr j 1ij. I i.' lo tbi , 'You may ait'down. will state court the object tl ' ll.oe c)Utliona, wich, without explanation, tuay appear inele vant. lr. Killer, and l.agretd unaui imu$iy cz to now uns auoi mh-uiu do vonducted. Nigrer alone Lnowd tho cu.uce uv -UiOercuio that, uiilorluoiily urn l.etweeu ua. and knowiii that the pur Alii kau wua unworthy uv beleef, we t'etcrtiiiued lo ua only ich ei cood hhow indii'puiublo descent lrom good, trustworthy t'auta.ihen citizens. Hence this pre li minary eugMUiiuarhun, e hsv here the niera uv mixed blood liotn every plan-! t lieii in the it a lot ho. id, and we bei tejecf all who can't how mixt blood. Their eudenco wul bo taken, for lo doubt the Wold uv tho aons and daiightera uv t-ich men wood bo lh bight uv prvhuuiplion, , aud an inault wich they wood bo , juiitud ; iu riaentin. . i -Certinly'fcd Hitler, 4anJ lot's git at it. Üoiiaparle Togram, Mat.d up." , Hold, flnukt the Dcrkin, observin II1MV .MID. & UplUUI inn J lIV' i ii IV. IIIU i loom;' how much taut iahoo ill tlila ' Niocty-ono ct-nt and the coats tb .l lev lit lood," n d l'olioci., "I'll pay it,'' iciuuiLt tho I )ki u. nerv oithly, "luihvr limn luv ihia lurcu g i tin. Dou'i call no tuoiu uv cm dou't, llcic is t l.e louiicy.'' It can't t-e' m1 DiglcT. "I'm bound lairuh lhat IMlmk." "Dt.n'l iticitJ dou't,0 yelled runt. MclMier, und tury other while mau in I (ho room, CZ they liolist their wives diop iiii jo one by oi.e, ' u'a rcely loo auill u j matter reel) it i." i ... ,, ... , . ' I l til ' .11. I I t .'l t...ll..-A...kt..t..l I i .i r i be slell u vooiiaiilmus derlie tbeuior, 1 , . .. .i ... . . i lie no w j : c oio ii", oil tue 111 iciius, 10 1 1' i ;ive Pollock; ' und lie cuea embraced in open court, white the Dooktu, Mcl'el ter, aud the real uv em wuz a ping, lie üiv'cr their witness lees. i,a tl.cv woz icuiibg iho Court room, Hitler aung oil;: lo ol jeck. . And be aud l'ollock rolled off together, Lfliu ve-cd'eiously. it wuz a ,.lot aiweeu em lo uuooy Ihe Corners. ood, U! wood that we cood be clclue td lit.m im. l'LTUOLLL'il V. NasUV. l M., KIM.I I Al ft . ft A Ali I . a . ILA (Wieb I, DolLialer ) . . V . ine tanous.weuwings. Our young liic-nda and old ones too w ho aie anaious I learu br any wed I1"!1"" ,,u -'M. --. : years the silver weddiuK; buy year ibe ....... .1... .1.. .....t.J...... t .. . i . Fi i .. I ,,J veu'y üve ywra , J tlit il i it in ji ml ti ilif . fi if E lis II. nif 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 "v v. jv-. - " otnlileU. tl..M l.m.lred ye-r utur , . . t j if ho parties uio ready, comes 4H" WfiWiujr. the Mairiago cupper jof tbe Lamb. Or.icns ss a Medicine. Hardly too much can be and 111 favor of onions as a remedy f ir coughs aud colds, especially for children, ihey aic invaluable. They may be cooked and eaien at meal lime, or, what is Letter, eaten raw with u little salt, or stilted up 111 vinegar. A syiup made of I hem baa saved many u child from au attack of croup or lung fever, and where these dieascs were Jlly settled it bus gone lar towmd u speedy 1 s 1 cute, lo prepare the syrup, slice an on iiri in a tin basin, pour upon it a teacup of molasses, or, what is belter, honey; ado a bit of butler as largo as a mall chest nut, set tho Uiah iu tbe oven, und simmer slow iy tor an hour. Leave one oi tliu ovtu doors open, ai it will uot be too hut. Never chase a bullet that baa gone by you. - - Detter bow your head than bieak your neck. A miner who came from Virginia City, says that vegetatiou is scarce in thai icgiou "two uiulleu-Btalks und a buuch of thistles is called a grove." Tbe President is branded on all sides as a falsifier; bat bo cures little with -what be is braudied' ao it is a; palatable, article. A gentleman standing at lr'a door, was asked by u huckster whether he was the man of the house. In a subduecTiouc be replied. "No air, my wife is." . If a man wbo makes a deposit is a depositor, does it uul neccssaiily follow ibatthe mau wbo makes au aliealiou i au alligatot? The Cairo "Democrui" says: Put nonebut Democrats oonri just so; but don't Ikil to take the additional precaution to leave no valuables exposed. Flattery is like a flail, which if not adroitly used, will box your cars iastead of tickling thoreof tbe corn.
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to Fr-nkfoit, lhcl K-nd on a pto.i.t, , JP "or tearing u.o rem o. its mi.it, , It hiM lu t.MJ eilüU.h ,u re!,iu a .,cnd provin that evcy one uv the nigger, who ,',,ir Ut" " "' J" "J J V''1. ! - " d, bui b..w c,n tlia very eacelbearyoor name Uv a nu.cial u.e to . "-c urred b ,. back o, , ,,. f p.;,.,, of m.; g tVUnd be car Ul .lone, Dei kin, let il alone. Kf the h V t.cu.,trf , our ose fa ncil ,, M ()U,? Thc,e uru Uj1 W:iys in wllhh nrggers kin aland lie oame. )oo ouht not ! ? b ,t k lr.eodS and the Irieti. U ol , 4topre UlB u lnd th,s dili.e,lvn. even
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. I j c-.-vv, .. .... their spurloUsiies is casiiy uoicc-ivu. 1 m.rri.fce come- ihe paper weddiiiv; five . Alll,.n The WM lw;Cll inKo tffice f,,.e j , , kllw years after marriage the wooden wending; ....r, Le ruled out. !:...:.... i. : .1 i....i;..,. . r T. !.
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T II E ' U N ION, THE 0 ON ST I Public Opinion of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. ' irrem mo uumuti i .urns?, Aptu i ' 'J hc 'pV.-gitM vf" the lu.t.mtl.ment Iri'al thüVfir revi-vlrit ciia feature which i nat without tta'Higiiificaneo; and' lht i, .i... ....t., ,...ri..i a... i. (...'..:.! iriimi'is iiiiii, mi iuiiici mm iiivi'iiuiiii !q.H.MiHmaycon,eup. whlWlo llepuli I ..... . ( U1, ?ct,al..r are found voting unuu both i He, the Democratic Senators. .invariably.; I tili. Am m li ii 1 1 hi.iI ili'.t tun iiiiuii lU.-Ui' ija ' - " ' tu . . U I Pi
WoVii.!c v.n.cli.b;d..vl.iv dirou-Joy'y liiullii'iat misc'i ndnet. '1 hui. w bcu tliu orütr e ö'.T. u i . .
nneciion fume up aw to wittier ila lief J uttiee rlouid huvu llopiivllee of ruling i puinta of law, Iwe nly J'u-puhlican IScnator voteü'ntio way ana uiiccrr um oitu-r; but cverv DeiiO'Ciut. looking at the rtdnt not In a legal but in a party liirhf,- voted In Ihe mine wuy.' owhen Mr.' Sumner offered bis amendment to Mr. Henderson's proposition that the Chief J usikc Lad no authoiify under tie Consiitufioti to-vote . on any (jneiion ourlng ihe trial, twenty two Kepublicans voied in its iitvor und Cl'ieen againsi It. but utl the Democrats vteto tnarshulUd on the latter iido. And again aa to the restatement of this tjucMloii on tin: following day, the Hopul heans were still more evenly divideil, while ibe I)cnocrt auin acted in a body. It cannot I ut be that men dilloring po widely in training, temperament and tal t-nt ai lleveidy Jol.ton and Mr. Doulitlie for it.aiK e, Im iii tiO new Senator fiotn Maryland and Kentucky, should dis. DII'U tii'i'.Mll MM 1 1 ly upon legal and other,.
MiClUtlJt.il lUMlolis MilsM.g during tho j , Jegradjibm intu which the wily poluitrial. Tboir invariablo un miniity, then, ciMU i,as j, lunged many good aoldiers and is the badge sin.pl) of party drill. They brT0 UiCIl, Hlid wkli JoblirOll gnCS OUt eutpl'lt Al drew .Joliiisoii, uftley under' .er' those who will bate lini tnoat
st. nd bi interests ie involved at every point, rigbior wrong, jut us tl ey ruj port tegular nomination in their election at Inline, 'l lie luiury of huviog imiividunl opinions ileyseem to have thrown lo the wind lor l l.e present. '1 bis eont'ust iu I be course of I be ttepublican and of tho D-mocrutio Senators cannot but miilo j deep and iitvorable impiessiou uutbo jubii mind. , ' t . t I ioiu the w OiUafis Tnlftne J
The ti ue Mose wus- tbe meekest of men; ' ,.,,1 Mll exoerieueed Inau to . . ,. . ,r. . '.cess, ruo bu rrncuv,cw imuu i.
our .'loses m iiiu iuiai in insu. i nt u ow .MO.se wus a ii.un cj piu;er; mir ..uses ii m . :. a man oi oaius. 'lie use .mosis wus hluwof rpm M, ond h.iu bis hioiiar for ii .itiiltt.ia. .i aiiit Mit& iiiifurtiii utl il.wii.uri. v , " ' ' 9 '
. i- i ! 1 . . a meal law-giver; onr .iot! is m.torious t Uw-bieiikcr. Ihe true .Sores lot s ok ihe end; our Momm has Letrujed '! abandoned tie cause to which he t wore nlieiiiunce. The true Moes led an oppiessed people out of Vr. dirge; our Moses piotnwel lo uo ir, o.u leirinem u i ::ei r I " .... a. V' ''"I6 , " . 7 ,U MV ...in Ii... I..la ..I ll .ry ......oIl' rv,rM Ii'"' oi-e. rn jj. ...aa f... ll.i. fenii,.), t ,utll tt tifklk , i it,... lv (Vnrer head: un 11 1:1' .1. ''.,.h... ll lien IOC -lue .iniMM o.c 1, inr emiuiru rFr0U4,u,üulL( Ncliracka) Kef ublloan, Afrll 1 3 ' It suits the purposof tbo Detnocrary c aim for the President powers which itu the It publica n end l ongie.-a deny. It , is tosUhservo their political purpose that ! liiey claim it. In the daya when tbeir , po.itial interest did not inuire it, they ( occupied the ground ou the subject now htbl by ibe llepublicui.. In IMiO Cue ot their ablest sp ak its, t be IU n. A . 1 1 . i StepLtlH. said: fiie Diesiitnt of the ! United State is no emperor no didacoi; ho is clothed with no absolute power. He can do nohing unless l.e is lacked ! J power in Congiess. Mr. Lincoln cannot appoint au officer without the consent d the Sonate; he caniiot form a Cabinet w ith - out ihe same consent lie will be iu the , coiiuit on of George 111, win Lai to ask ! lie W hig- to appoint bis Ministers, and ! Wua C Eoinpel;ed to recti vc a la'-mct ultcily I'Dt'O.se .sed lo Lis views. ' And so Mi . Line. In will have to ask the Senat to choose torj . ..1 ...... 1. .-.i.ii him u Cabinet, if tbu Domoctuc) of that body ehoo.-e to put hi in ou such terms. He 'will have to do (bis or let tliu Government stop, should tbe Democracy eo determine." It is tho assumption of just, ucli powers us this disiinguisLco: Democrat denies which Congress is resisting in th. Cio ol Mr. Johnson. And in tesisting it Con grc-bs is exercising just the power which Mr. Stephens declared belonged to it. Trou tua Sluilra (X. Y.) Alrertior, April 4 It is worthy to note tho candor of the Senate, to allow tho President the - full benefit of utiy technical neciaion, which may lo justly granted bis side, wuilo on utl vital tiuebtions, which como up, which 1111.V uffeei the inle!?ritv or nosition of the cause of Copsiiess, the entire body votes as a unit W e think thai no one obscrv in., iho t niitrrm ol il.a trial thus far can fuil to conclude lhat the President will Lave a fair and honorable bearing beloio I1I14 peers thai I there I 110 elaner lliat me Iliui sliull dcgeneiuio into a mero p.irtisau court lor tbe Ibrensio display of pettifog. gers. ine inounai is one 01 ine. uiosi .... . . , . ...
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aunst before which a onmiual was ever arraigned in this country. Its dignity, its integrity, and wise judgment, ire have ihe assurance will bo m ijuiai ned. until the whole impcachiDeot lufeiucss fcbaU reucb a final decision. . ' ' from tbaOhio Statt Journal, April 4. ' Wo have advocated'the utmost fairno9 and impartiality in the- trial of Johnson; for this, hka every otbir ölender, he Vs eni , ' " 1 . j ' . ' ' jj . : :
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mied to under the Constitution d the lawn. Al lite Mine Um, wo livt ntver in uiiuiiitYiirjuimidivw... biacwiiuciiuii, Her t7il Kiveu xcry Jvantae wluvb iho law aduwa him That ou-iu Uw of the kccu.1 fhou d kit in 'lha t ritt 1 t iliHc-e i. ila UiukI ojcciioiiabltf katuro in lha whulc; pnced. Tl.e u.uum of etidW guilt ttfceary t induce Mr l'aiu-rfii h. von. -tlar in law i pnlutp not- oa. i.i P-ble of computation. Iliriojy will de.1 .1... : .. i. : . I . I. l.u.l dare tlmi in U-m particular Jvlmaao naa u 'penal irul. r . ; rrr"1 f " t '. V.nrb 23. "Joliuson great r law atol 7t:i?on, and pr hperity to anarchy, will'into caue to be profoundl y gratef ul to iho I'ongrc.in of to the United tfutea lor bo grcta bo no 1-0 tiou. From iL Detroit lVt, April 3 J In addition to theso legi I points in hia speech, wo p,ive tJeiicral il utlon'a alining ' nirrative cf the l'resident'b iuiarvicw with (.Jeneral Emory. The reuJet's ailention will lo struck with the cumulative cvi- ' denn that tieneral Hulltr bungs to tear ; upon this rmi it, m.d the ingenious analy . km vt' tl.o i'uHletit'a iiittniious us dia placed in aets which eej'umtcly luight 1 neeiu lo lo uuiinportatit, bit which, in ud'erenet; lo his. peiaitetit el.emea, IU ! brutal obstinacy iu thwarting Congress and nullifying its laws, uro topfit matious which eantiot bo overlooked.: ; Vimu tie lUrrlatarf (i'a.juie CerJ, Aj rll Z. Military men arc convimeJ lhat no : p.oijent ever did as much to demoralize tK0 - raiulr ttrn.v as has Vudrcw Jvhn- . , It will taka vears tu ict-atr tLu inor ru hdiers whom be now controls to advance bis political plots. (Krvw lha Clil"u I'urt, April S Whether or not a heap of manure vat theinusO id' ijuatrel between Johnson tnd Ulack. it is certain that both tbc'su düng hill cocks arc a tci)ch iu the nostrils tl tho people. , Mako Friends. 'T nlll fr've you an unfailing key to fuc- ! Voutll Irit'lld. ''Make one HUG fl lend isi,.u.,y ,jHyt aMi üuut Hit you, uiuke. I t - . . . .. . . ,co lU,l,0,l nlllj ; uur wuld lei thinly te r . ' .i t..' i.. .:. I t m h.A IUMI V It) IIIU ' OIUIIULIHC ICP' "ll'V ; he v,rd, uut tbeti I .:,,. Hmv are these trie ! plUlicaJ. Let us look at the o.i.tier in a j rulj0,iai Wl,y. Tu coiuinetico with. Civility h, a, excellent bait with which to tvteh j teil, ünj tnty U ill- ap. ' Notlirnr ia Cttftvr , jla n , keep h fresh supply . . .- r con I "tI1,l 'U ,la,'d-" TU,e h!C l"r" ir i ,ÜS , . . , . .V . ' nometiu.es aMeinptt'il HMt iiiT.tctl tu be Mt Un ul 'U lor t C f . .1 111 a l'. a : .1 :.. . 1 it i1"1; acaM.y uccv-cu. vosc.ih... r.a i ,H 0 g,,tt,rf aiioiber, mock UK ty a il,c mere openiog Out f tbe inner M It. i Tl ü arts and at tili -es of a polished exto ri,)r ü,e eil em-tig! J but if they arc any ; ihi,, l.s or more iliaii I be fair exponent v inW!),d rcciii ude. their LolloWtiesS can ,t(t IM t escape detection. Shuki-pcare Las b,t,it . tli:i u.;iy smile, mid smile, and be a Villain, lut all tie Wirld knows that t,nt j., a diffi-rcueu between tho , uie t,- a ülji,, 4,,,d thut of aa honest ,., (JoM'toy, V Lieh ii the lOtuTal Cut n.y,,!, , f inwaid venilentss, beat i's t ,a , iU.t, t Jm i, Firnnj.'ly marked; and is as -;.ftily icrogniz ill.; l y the nl! clild as by 1 lie tri. 11 man Civdi'y, then-lore, 1,; bo effective iu this ijuest. mut'havc li e HubstrutU!ii 1 1'goodncss. It must bo per v.iding und uniforn not exceptional und Qt f ul. It is II very well to lay :le blame 0 m.re'.ijblc und explosive 1 em per, up Wlilt dige-tioti. or "that rash huitioi" .,tiKi c ,,,,n oilers; lut its uWtroii , tircvt is all the siimc. TI ho worst te ui;hVC bei- liiado bUiNcrvient to.icwcll .. settled und persistent ptiuciplo ol light doin, and t hat is tho ouly ihiug which cuu be reiied upon. Good Hams. After bums have been smoked, take them down, and thoroughly rub the lk-sli part wiih molasses', then immediately apply ground or powdered pepper, by sprinkling on un much us will nick to tie molasses Hums Heated in this manner will keep i pcrlectl) awect for two or thrco years. ' This must bo douo boforo tho ily deposits j its ij;, for. after that is done, nuihing will atoii their ruvuüc-ä. The above has been practiced in some aettions lor over twentv vears. No soakiinr is necessary. One piut of molasses, aud ono uud a half j or two pounds of black pepper aro rufiicieut l.r uny oidiuury family 1 ry Ibis ! idau, if you wunt L.o.d sweet bams. j 1 An ungePa harp 1 iccjuircs an angel a touch. The young lady who loll dead in love ! . t . ... I i I : I .. ; wun a young geniicmau, iuimcuiuvi, ieth a young gentleman, immediately vivedon being uked to name tho day. . It is hoped that peoplo will Iridis their appetite.-, since horse Üesh io likely to11: eoiuo au articlo of diet. ' " A Pwtcri CP Despair. -A pig reach-' . . . . . . . abbagethal lie. a hi web, boyoni hi.0 rva?W . 1 1...; - . . . :
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It C EM EN TO F T U E LA W ..I ) . WHITE HANDS.' 'A fine Imnd i otio of the finest roinla of leatiiy," ' ' ' Hi us lead KnIo Palmer n rlo Mt nt tho pVrlof " wihdow on' a btluht witner IlHUIllll 1.(1 Ii II L' Uli tllO IIJHütUlC in whu,,. he Itad Iren reading he, loulod c-iH.jpIcei.ily t d.;icate, i.r Qnyer. i th(.l lay i,,K il crimauii MJa of her d.iM., Ihr oiler land, nd.r.ud with
t , . i i I .il i t 1. 1 , anwy eu r and, Muiple braee Jot of jet, lutile laughed till ale tried, and ilea l'nul..J liramn Ii. r.tli liuvdfnlii Ii I in I Ii u t liap hum Sum kii lwiiiilu
cruliod th'o brown curia that foil over her brow. It wa' n ' pretty scene for those who puvd tluougb the frozen street on that U'lear, cold muiiiiiii; a rudianrl lovely pio ! ,l,re- Ttic luce curtain drawn n.s'ulc, tho i 0,,u chair of blue pluh and Iho graceful j foi m thut tilled it, the ti. crino dies looked warm and flccev in lie funshine, the young Lead pensively bowed, tie do ncatt eyes and Jc lieu to profile, Iho shining curl and iho lovely Land carelessly pressing them It looked bcuutilul, and Kalo' knew it. So sie rat still, gazing reflectively at lie Hiowy hand on her kneo. 'Oh, drur," hhe sighed, "I wish 1 Lad a ting! I'd rive all the world for a solituitio like M.idga M trdeu'a. How ar'fully ehe put up her littlo fat hand, and pro tended lo be biting her tiger nails. to that it myselfV r To luce the tru'h. l'vo never Lad un "ofTei! Of course Madze is a fool. I wouldn't have Dick Jay if ho was Lung with jewels fiom his iiouc to his toes not II lJut. I hero is one I would have, and oh! wouldn't I Luve diamonds loo? Well, it takes two rings to get married, und I haven't cither of llioiu. To bu sure there is time enough yet.'. I'm jt eighteen and prettier than any y'xil 1 know, if I do aay it.' Shan't' I feel old when I get tobe twenty tLoujih " Kalo was interrupted by .tbe entrance of Ler mother, a faded woman of fifiy, ulio:-e whole appcaruncc indie uUcI u 111 of laocT. try must change your course. I can not do all tie woik uuv longer. Tho weather is ,' ..,.f nnd I am not ull ' " I'Ihiu'h viuir
I miiilt see Ler djamonu! Engaged to b art or ua uro, 10 oymwuu ocr . ruuen prucueeu, oetause mcu are acarer, U.atrieu! tho i'Je.il Sheas plain as a pipe ' an,i k,t,y)(Jli 1 car0 l0W do ;uU'- j D' prefer to eat llem ralber - tLan stem, and not much longer, ciicdl i 1 Wi,",,;J 14 rlnK! 0, bcr Leauti. tu make slaves of them. They woik irou And I-, well,' every body knows tha I um ,ul ßK"s. . Going down towu one winter in ib mo.i beau.tlul mai..,erl....keuivct Mcttv. lind Where's tho hir.u ofknowinir "orning, I conndcied whaUott of Jiug rpears. and very ah-ipaic,. They are
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"Kate," raid Mrc DaliiKr, with FOiUC , tiedj ntr Mccves were rolled ujMcat. Dut if was now touieU wnL, oL, scveiity, "Nou must do romell.ii.g. I am a,,J f!ic ,woro ,n" c,'"ar; Itair. was d.- I millions oJ.ot.d Tbr, ar- the m.,sr wonso tired tb'at 1 ean brd!y stund, and here u,,anged, and ber b-iiOs!-! don t k now I dcrl ul I iimcIs HI tbe . fill ;.'.. I hey - altf you sit, Lour afier Lour, idiii." away vour Hllal ,,a7 v,tre Itke-woihe Mhau any , tL plague und ure-d of tvery Jiviu
,i all you, make."ld,.CM immediately und tome down biairs." ' aiacutally contrasted ti.oibcr and. aixiy-Gvo liiitids a .. JItr daughter t ciiLer moved or spoke uJAter. Kate's snowy cuffs and collar, j C un important aUX :.,. i'V.mer a-uk, deuetedlv into tl.'tt"J Jriut3' ldkercbief aud bright Urea. ; ive ler.Miri.V uf au. el.air. " her lippied leet .a,ud beautiUl baud!
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tome- tbe ijuca j P,i t Jiut pluaii! The ido of iiling in ends to be mAjijld narlvr with sucb a lookiug dress!"
parlor Thoso words, lbe idea," . couveyed Kale's strongest contempt. Mis l'al mer's lace wore au cxprcsioii of de?pair, "My daughter," she said juietly, but in u voieo that shook with leeling. '1 am glowing old. I Lav? labored Lard to bring you up ueeordiii to my theory of right. Ton lute 1 rce lhat I was wrong. I have denied myself a ihousmd things, that)ou mi:: lit te uei.toJ no lnoir. 1 rni your irjfuncy 1 have dtesed you elegantly, und al " 1 .l a- ; Jway.ut the expense, t my own imfort. 1 far in und viur out. I liav tuileil Iikk a .1 . 1 11 1 slave, that vou might enjoy the best ad I 1 J J . ti. t.. ui .im 1 1 .ei . vt 1 .- ... -
luinrra 10 iie 111 ioui iiiea.-uiii rooms, um .1 , .,1 , 1 1. 1:1 .1 . , . , ' . . .'. A the day. liless you lor hands like Have, you wanted more style: and Hinte I badli-., , Tr 1 1 .1 . .......... J , . , J ' . . 1 Kitty I If y ou don t admire ibem, ictiieui
.eier .ea.neo .0 ue. ,ou eume L was lotitetit with thiec-ply caipets aud . . .. , , , fuinanie of nuhouany and l.air-cl.t 1. 1 Ill UU l.0 1 4 II. lou must nee. luve uru-aeie, ami piusi,, u It h Vi.wnu ftiul tl fe. 1 tiiot li'n V mi ivm.i I 1 a irrvwuuu t u liiu 1 u v. A vviv gratiticd.lut ut u lernble raciificc! Then 1 never kepi a ttrvuni, now 1 i-ertaii.ly can not. Yet the work is four times what it was, and I naturally thought that Vou would assist toe, but T mistook. lou must be dress-ed In elegance ut all f!ü any thing, is good enough for mc ' 1 not even go to church tor want of apparel. Vour wh-tc hands tn Ot to 1 be soiled look ut mine! ihev uio bruisd( and chapped and awidfeu; but no mat icl 1 , ll is ho one but tuollitr, und rhu is old! Yti-, my child 1 am old; aud scaicc-ly able to toil 011 us 1 have done. 1 can not lo ig I Itur tbutyou will iv t rcmcm e this with many u vjiu regiel." Tho daughter was silent, and the weary disappointed mother torn und Lit Ihe loom. "I don't care," suid Kutc petulantly, as anon as the door Was closed. ' i can't help it, if she does work. 1 don't think 1 ought to spoil my hslid.s. 'A buo hand la one oiholir&t point of bcuuiy.' to it is, and us loui us I can keen mini 'Que. ' 1
shail. Mol her is so inconsiderate! Sr.ejbucli wild men. iney wero an armeu ( W(,riny man 1 100 ühujcui to piopt, might know that I woutdu'l be tit lor o j 0 the leeih, wilb spears, poisoued arrows ' muniag., wbo. if sort.e sensible woman eieTy, and would noer Lo married in iheand knives, iheii bodies wet etat toed all; y Ml,-h I a.idros; should mike woi-.dtfmy bauds were disligured with ! over, their teeth were bluck, and they j proposal would accept. L t yoor cwhuue work. looked incite like ghouls than they did like uiuuicalioif bo strictly tiiili leufial. and A Gnu footstep sounded on the siJo- men. Uu ihe ground wero tho bkullsof-no Lonorab e man wiil betray tl..t contiwalk, and Kate looked eagerly out. dead men, and Ljik'S wero seaMered nil 1 dento. Dut let not tie men leave til l-r With u blush of plcasuie she uturned ihe j through the sticet. Tho women werej tt(,U)crr daring leap jcar.- Go ou willr
bow cf a lino looking young man who passed the Louse, and ihuu, as if f rom a .....I.I. 1. imr.iiU.v turned lui-k. run un the bti-ps, and rung Iho bell. Mra. i'aluicr aa . uujI. attended tho door. When Lo cnteicd the door, Horace Magna found Kato with one txipui.-ite hand still supporting her bead, and the j u(lt.r carckssly holding a magaiiuo ot j Jashioiw Mie waa yust a bo lotilul nay, mure ben mil ul than when be saw Ler fioui tl.o street. II. r .1 La . li.u.-.l wiili riiiolion: her dt eves beamed upon bun will weKome ' . ... h uta their clear, blue depth-; ber lily I.,. ...I in milled in his. and the magazine fell Leido her daintily slipt cred foot that rested on u velvet eusutou. Dut tiie liht Lad quite faded from the young . man' . lace, lie Lad feuddeuly grown cold ana distant. She was aa graceful, as affablo, as enterUiuing us ever, but Horace, aaid little, and departedsoon;. He. never called, again. Kate's white hand hail waited cu4 her blua eyca soon-. He. never calictl again. Kate's 1 :.. T. . 1... .L .ai I.H t. IUI l..r I.I IIA u be.mei to.raln,. - .. V. i -f . . .... .-.. .v. T r - . a 1 . jcars a:;n jivj iicraco aiu . . . . ,...!. . '
t 1 I - '-5 S . WIIOLKNO.. tuarried Hwc':t Kilty Filter Her 'handa wiro not whirc. nor even tlaptlv, and ahe was very Vitiv abut theui. . fc?oiufhow I when tie? had been married a twelve tuontli, Horace dirC(.iitd llat Kilty ' didn't like that he Lould -lwOk at bar ' ;Ilow is thi, Mid he pUyMlt. M at etN my Kim? A.u t hr dear l little pawHUut,? or Ua he Mine louX i bharp.iiatla that I ouht not-to e i told bitu ' lhat lar lands wero u luinely that ahe couldh t Lear to Lava Liiu lawk ' at thttn. lf tly were only beautiful, like Kita Dalmer'" auid she, wipingaway her tears "Kitty, ait down leic I've aomctling to tell you," raid Lo, clasping her two j hands iu one of lis, and throwing lis i arms around lier. '! once tliougbt liute . Dalmer the loveliest girl I had ever eeu. A gieat many others tUougü the aamo, aud IL'uessthey all came la tho eonelusioo that I did, eventually. Every cxpiessloo of her faciT, every word of her lips carried tho conviction to my mind that rhe waa a lovely as she looked. Dut lips lie so do faces! I didn't know it then, and when 1 admired her form and features, und voice and ; manner, I admirVd Ler ilaraeter, eju illy. I had never tecn anything, in t lio first should tie, auu f:oueluR'd tnal a . n . ... . ..... diamoud a solitaire, like your engagement ling, Kitty would Lctit run her st) 1c. aud piobubly Ler taste. Thus reflecting, 1 .passed iho . house aud saw her billing at tho window, one bcuutilul Land up ao, as if wuitioif for my "gift.!1 "Why not now?" eid I, to" myself, and turning, I went up nd rang (he bell. The door was opened by a ple, toilworn, gray baited woman, who bud always attended iho door when 1 Lad lcci tbcro. She 6aid: My daojiMcr,tiir? tl is in lie parloi?" 1 looked at' the mother, i'oor soul! Her cm Ii co dies wus old ' nnd faded; ber and raid: "Daugi ter, a gentlcuiau to tee yoa, and weut away I bev wele a coiitemntible bluni and a staoij e-l ber us a vaiu, proud, wicked womuii. - 1 would hooter Luvd dtoaned tbao married Itiat girl! ' t despised myself lor
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having taucied ber. It wis with üifff.-ul I before Ibe last of linse ant la l passed.fy ihm I couid treat Ler respectfully, und j And as they go tliruugl'tbe ioicst, at a 1 could hardly stay as long as civility ie-j certain ritual tLey spread themseivua .out juirtd. After that, when 1 met a pretty, j and attack ivirvthing that tomes in llcir engaging; girl, my firat thought was: j way. They win" even go to the top of How does she treat ber mot bcr?' jtiees; and ihe iusec-ts aud everytling tie "I found in you, my Knty, one who was j fly away Lefoie them. Litj lants, at.ft-k the hunshiue of bome the helper of the i Jopes, gaxllea a Ankes, S5orp?oii!, ail lun needy; the kind couipuiiioa of brother nwy as last a ihey can. ; In leet, mauy und sister; the btlf sacrificing, devoted j u UI! j,,Ve bceu warned of the coming. il 'Hlirlifur 1 L tMkfa ulialtir IST fa 1 Hl V flllP .1' iL ' 1 I ... a.-. - aV ........ . . 1
uuu.nici, aV a. n v ' iam an J - . )M) ,bilt dlll keneJ 8Md hardened these . . . . 1 wear haud.-i -works ot love-every nome ,1.1 ., . m , service: the Itilhtnl care that Would not . - - - . . let a mother bear "ihe bürdet au J heat c-I ,Jcr lLcJ ttrtt e. lwilot Lave yoO; . - ...... 1 ... depreciate ray rrcrjt'rry, und r,ruu cowti r. 1 f..,,. f ..yjcaliwhlle wcar lhU aud let U rrove ' 111 v iieasuie that 1 love these dour Lands and tie gciitie Lean tl.-al prompts- ibcia to the works ; ol loe. ' e?o saying, Horace slipped 00 Ler finger au exquisit ring udoi ned wilb diamouds. . . k ' THE CANNIBALS. . 1 A Wonderful Narrative bv M. Du Chaiflu. ' l'rom th Kcw Ycrk ". 2. Iaipt evening, ut Stcbway Hall, M. Du ; Clmnlu, the celebrated Atneu ttavcer ; und hunter; gave au account ot bis ad-1 ventures among the Pau-i, a cannibal ol Africa, d teovcied ly Lim during b a ex-poiaiion-i ou thai continent. A lit lo
aller eight ,M. Du Lbuil.U eti'eicd aud ;j- iB ; a n ao of sense (and no other kind made his bow. He is a small sized, dark f a M deserves the Ino of a woman, compiexioned ucuilciu.au, und spuke with n0 w-,j reply iu a Uvuining manner. If a l'lench uecent. and not very lluently, tj,e t u",,rt is too great, write o n your probut in u sin'ple direct, and pleasing te-nr- ' 0plJ Hl,d send it lo I'm. 1 believe in
Her. Alter introduciory leniatks, explainin how bu come 10 visit Ihe oowulry of
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I the 1 aus, be bard: "I never belore saw I the ugliest I ever saw, aud wire much j biiiatlcr than the rueu. I be King did- nor want to see me, being afraid lhat he thould
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uio 11 ne saw u, spine, ioomc-u um not seem nfruid. but ihe women did. . I saw one of the l itter run iuto ouo of the lu: Ilk II I. e,i V . U M . jUH V . WM. A.. J mado mc feel itncomtrtttble, and uy only consolation wus that ms very thin und not worth much lor eating. At length the King came 10 mo surrounded by his wuiliors. lie was die-sed with tho fcL'Dj ... ;.l. .. I.... .. ...... , ul r.nr .It ll.i.' ot wild beasts, and held a spear iu hia ' Lands. He looked nt mo with wonder, . a 11 . I .!.:.. I f- - I I He -raid, bo! anil I uu tue same wnu oiu. innwwi was not afraid of ir.v when aurrou-trdvd' by bis warrior. I put a bold face on it, and said that bpiriti were never afraid, also. They gaVJ ms a kt to bleep in, Lut I did not bleep lhat night ihe woman with, tb leg depressed my spirits. In tSa morning wbeu 1 arose and weut owt as. me isuk door, I wet will u grand reetptioo. CanuiDais iiodj every pari oi me country nsai i ri.lTlH III Sei Uie. A. IIC-Y LUI U.IUUIIU IV iu Ihne nnd I . la tie. tod, ,.0 kce l 1 V. . . 1 ,.r r,iM.,li rirr n ti'ir il-i va Hi 0 -t. v .i. .- f-- -r v - . ''.-'. 1 1 -
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oertJ tat sad tbaigta arcorJitxl. .'i .1 .. .' . . i i ti . j Queeu came to rs p:e. - ,'Le tun a lovdy er a u re - - lei ill sbarjioed to a i IM, Lod taltOocd bU LiluUhl Uif tuAaUl UiJ. tbaiii.X-kr eat eo k d f( 1J, ;r 1 a afraid lLal bin Ceh ld bean tookeJ iu tbe rame to' tefor'. TLc ( auniLaüaui oftli j-ecjie'i t' ll. WOlat llbd. Tbe) rat thf f ('Jus. trf ( of Ibeir enemies only, but ,s!j cf. ll.r own people. A Uiaii, however, dooa Lot fat tbe body of one of hi own . family, L yi a families exclaiigV their dead witu faelr other.' In nn cait lhaf ( knew of, a corrr five day dead Wm- vld tP iCnid. 'T'fcry tike their game lih. T by 11 apeo. Wut a woman is ivoJuei tbvna trao n t ti e heart lueiely, but the wIoIm loJy. Dove also lire i tty utidrr, but old n On eiy louh. I myself could see oo dillervtx , in ibe appeam.ee of il.u fieh of the mau and thai of ihe trortils, excrvt the former j waa a IjilU liner in teituie. )!ai"u f it of ibeir laniubaliaui, tby are in unuy m rj ect the Uucal ,til e in tint, ei-etitry, Tbeir boUsea art built low - hot mote tbax Ovo feet in bight, on aceouut of tbe toroa : does. The wails are made of ll e lark of trees) tLey kaVe u iitiie imr iu iioui aud ; a Utk door, but m wtudo, , Dvlygaiuy iacommoii among ilcm, anil moiv wives it loan utl 1114 naroicr lt rectus to be. Slavery is kWwu but is not cxcceuinglv given to ritbtin, henee their londtiea lor wot king iu iron aud iLeirtX; pCltnisaa; it. .Noihing J'iwiu iLe coast leaches tbeui exevj t a fe.w leads .and pieces of copper. They cover the handles ol their kniica with bkiu ta.cu i fioui tie bod tea 'of men.' Or artinr ibe Km made me a jrtstit.of one cf tbcre. . It jiud Idolized to Lt father, at.d wa .c. Cied Willi hum ai Iii. One day, aa I wa lying a förfit'I got Waked op h) an almy of bjjullias at liawo kitiU vf hot. 1 wait so ihucL -bit Utl by them that 1 Was l:iifid;.id 'Ail Niitelope bad Lccn killed the duy be! le ly Kin" llooK1', which 1 bud luteiidcd l l i leorlc Lave to lixht Hits, pcür hot Water aToniid, and strew Lulling aLcs around to get rid of lhee lilt to ICeta. TbeV uro really woudcrl'ul always in single lice ud bomttimek lie htie is miles upou mi.ea in leuglb. The hoc i general! -two nicies u bieadtl, and li.eie aic if jeer throngbout ihe entire Irngtb keeping watch, to that none of ll.eao ants fCl wbt of llhC. I Watched a line t asainj one ! i.artieolar srot and it was twelve hours 1 ajj 4 riC UlrWIUt UStl Li II V HliU VIM" cr ereai.ea Vyu.g away in a, 1 opposite . . ' r . J . cititctloti. 1 rot lead v or I lern lv lav- . r , v . ' (nu - tl. kri. Im l.t. I Tl..v ih i...s j : . vwlllt votacioos little creatures imagiuab'e. If. they found u dead eU-pliautou their linn ol way they would atlai-k it and in a very short lime lh-re wVuIJ Is noluing leu but the bones. Sometimes tic iliefs will have a man tied up to a tree, and within ao Lour 01 two nothing would be i.otu-i ing left ol him but iLe rktleioi.. TLey , e.uin Y ire tlitiumt vorac.oua creatures I lever saw. One singular ciicuinstsnce j connected with them is they sre its'ii (he run. If they come to a part cf llo forest where tha sun is sliuing they dig a tunnel uuder ibe spot, and pass it by tl.it j mean, and b cc."n(?ftue -their marl I. a a, a a.i. 'aaa a.. i utvuh itc iuicst.ait.ie ti e a, betete ;'' Leap Year. ' ' Tie Jackson iOl.io) S'ttuifjrJ. in arf j article on le ip )cr, and the It: triy which j( ls UI posed lo give women to mae ! j ers ,,f l,,e. f.s: j Ifa weman loves a man, let Irr tell I , i uj so. in 0 1 1 u! eul, uelicaie manner, and j writing. Yucair werirr yo.Tr Wold and consider tbcif - probable 1 11 -et. Trv it, Knla , i-pcoullv dut log je-r. Muy : Yültr ,,:trt of iho eouiract. as n-u n. I ou 1 j;ve t,ut maiiiago. ar a gentral ruie, it l,..si tut bulb men and tfCiTicn. Of eoüisC Uicr0 ,,e t'j.cepiions How Shall Ihe Bed be Placed. The Ute Dr. Ju'.iu Von d-.ni l'i-cbwei-!fr, i.K ilaedebvrg aeita iu bis wi-il ihaf bis nj:e HÜ. I rniirely to be wfVioed I" lie foiitarrt bibh of sleeping with Lis Lead toward lie noilh. 1'ers.ins who Ciof tbemelvcs tei.ileb and unablo lo aieep at liiLt would do well to aden t tits plan, inf 11 '4 UndoUbiedly a great conducive fo I.ealih. A clap aay a Le cured palpitation of tic luart by lbs aplicaii-Mv M' auotlei palartatinjr heart to tbu part affected. Garments of beauty 'may cover, vi ibey ean never iaipart woril badviicd character.. . - .. " Vile and abandoned ehiracfcm arc weY. I ma. w,,r, theVe vrU .re uM w il h Hi... i . . ' . . ; v y v , . 1 '. . .. 1 ,
