Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 June 1860 — Page 1

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:mi.fv u.wi'imj mim nim i ' l PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEKGCBATj ; PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY T.Y A. C. THOHFSOrV, Frp'r. j OJTICJ OTS PIERCE3 Ct'JTHISU STOKK. j job"hinting, ! ExeaateJ with neatness and despatch, here. ! Or.' ?'.n ;rc"J) DroriT r;r. : f ." 1' -". three week" f,r ;,.o .o,.')0 : i.-h vilsJ- i" -! '!''.; ." cent. I merer ü'lvcitist" mcnt-i hi fropoftiOti c.: tf:an li ill .i jijur? t tc di:-.r;r-'l in It!!' a ir, ov. r li.tii ;i ? r? to h.-.r' d a.ii L'!i 'i'l-xro. rin.fs iarf'.o 1' :.: tr t!nn or;- i!i:h. IjLe.ral rAlvcrti.-cr.-cntr, c.u-t pn.M for In a iviiiic'.", r i:fatto:-jI' fet-cur-!. r.- n rrr i - OP SUBSCRIPTION. PLYjMOUTH, INDIANA, THUESDAY, JUNE- M,- 1860. OwC CorT, i! Aovaxce oa wiTin thk Year, &i ;' : Y f ) ' j I It HOT Faid

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iUrcdor.iL rSftrshall County, 3ad. Auditor AUSTIN FULLER. Clerk HEZEKIAH R. PF.RPIIIXG. Trtmsrrer N ATH A N t l LErfBL i. Ä.Ä.r-TII03IAS K. HOUGHTONCOR35 Attorneys afflLaw, ciouta, Indiana. LEAN3PR Attorney at Lw mv rrtnntr. lud. wi nra in ? ? vvern . ties ofthi judleir lircuf, 1 .:. : I : t tho payment of tax?, a:;J ci'i..-: elairai. R5EVE CAPR-: Attorneys and Notaries, f iy.-no-:!" i. Ta.1.. nraotleö in ?1 ir.h ii ::;'n cc;;::ties. RCTCt-J i:a'j.-ek & Co.. r?,cbs, 1) jd-o u r..' v,, V...-L- rnn'-r.rürell & Co.. G.V.:1 i Bvo.. Chicasro. LouJoa &. C .. Ph'.hi.. an Bnctte & Co., ri:tsbi:r-n. " - l'- '-'n. Circuit Ju-le, Iipoiln-b ; A- W. PORTS.fl. AUornev tLaw, Notary TabHa and Id r --' Aj?eai Knox, Stark county, Tn-i. CoUerti-xi of debts, payment of tites n. lall Icg.il bu.;cosJ promptly attendea to iTrr " ::: " IMltAN. R. T. A. BCflTCN'. 3tt-C-n,orieeover!VrS't:n. t. Cos DM Drug Store, la P.". A. U. J.n . .., . - . r-v n 1 1 .... 1 Rooms, Michigan street, Gano, where he may u j touri. Xlomeopatbic rhy?ici?.n. to obstetric nrac mnmfjy. and diseases Palin'a tort. corner jd'i.!i:Lan D 1 T' ! a - . trU, wie he myle cotiu!:ea at ;dl horn. . I HOTELS. EDWARDS HOUSE- I Fit month. Ind. W. C. Elwirdä, VTxulut. QAM3R1UVS EXCHA.M3SFlynwnth, Ind. Meal; ail hours oi'.he d iy und j tTrjthin nece??.sary f r the ootu.i.t;. f g"' j 'BEND HR hiOLJSZ, ' b w tr',.- .,-.?. T:. ! Qi Fare, Convenient Stab''!!, 1 1 "- i ertiou Hildo to render t;ös Hj.-.m v.-.ir. r. nubl'c ntrom?. w t i X - r-. MISCELLANEOUS. h. piznc; Dealer in re11dj-n12.de c'othir-,c'oh' of a:ii;i!.;" ?. and manufacture to qti? t-vervthis; hi line.slore under ttemocrat uico. p?yot..-j:'.!, ni lGeneral dealer in a'.I kindj of fa-aily provU:ons, queensware, etc. L::p: Plyataatli, In d . H. B. DfC.KOCN C3-, rov'-r.e. 1 lo !;rcet, ) 1 Dt&ler in hardwar of erry . . tore?, tin, !toetiron, and eepper w ire. E n 'KOn ! Merchant taylor. cue' doo7Xt cf II. Pi rrr'r I clothing fctor. Plymouth, Ind. JOHN ANOe---'OM. BArVer and ha:r orors-o, (one .Toor ou:h IL'w ' k Wooiirant. , Michizan st.-.-, I'r. !iov,r ! ; . 1 : ! Everything la th- a! Oie in the best stde. biistnc.,i-t;t..-n.le.i .-. O- L. KILL., - j Dealer in books and suttonm, wd!a:.i wh'd-j'-v ; pper, all kinds of micü irrrm'- ,d,, i JOHN M HOEMAKIIR, r !a watche?, clock? ard i-wrlr. I'irrr. :.h. . . . 1 t ' . ,k?t constant, jo:, n I '--k-. wat. Jtpinf,er r w.w i:r.'. ...-L-stt. , r V ' ; . 1 . - , . , :ka and w,feh-s, etc., rep i .-e t m the be-s Dealer In lad breaft pin Clocks manner potble. D. MCWiLL!AV3, I'ealtr in ataple an-l Uncy iUy fo. !. frveerb fttc. frvstsideMichi'in Stroi t, i!iji:io :th, ii.'i. Q."oUA!N"& "Co" Drf flstp Jind confecth;n:i3, x.i v.h? a!:chh;a:i ftrt, Plymouth ,I ad. Dealers In tm!e and frnv dry pood and pr-ccii.r, VMtald Miehieaa street, Plrmonth, i.:d. i RICE SMI "7"Dealer in etanle and tar.ey :ry go.!.j. f-imilv ETOcerien etc, one door si utk of the E-Lvirun' hou. Plymouth, Ind. - ADOLPH iV.Yi":?. Dealer in watche, c let in watche?, clocks, "nr.velrv an 1 r-oih-rs side, Michisanntreet. hvmonth, In I. eait JnovrrTTtT Dealer in drygooda ofall klnJ-?. arcorie-, waieti te., Michigan street. Plymouth, In b A Dealer magtine3, poperf, etc., corth i-iJe Lapoite street, Plymonui, Ind. t. Mcdonald, Real ettati sjent and notiry public, o flieo in Dickson's hardware Ptorc, I'lymoufh, Ind. Draws de'-da, mortgizen, bondV, and arricments, sells land, examinof titles and furnishes abstracts of th same, pays taxes and redeems land seid fir tue?. DR j T CHALMERÖT Two Baltimore, will practice medicine, unrrory aA obatotricks. ftmTtly located in Tvtier City, Mrhll county. Indian . OfTice one door entb of Cuthman Ä lti-äscrs Stor?. E PATTI. aler in bta and shoes, manufu-tuis ail kin Is ! f home work in bt line, .Michigan street, 1'iv mouth, Ind. Attnrnpv and rrnnIlo- - f AlWraey SOU LCailMllOi SI La.,

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ATTORNEYS AT L Wv x-y 5-i a'.-.-v .5r;i for r. :ef, v.h eh it mi- , , ,. . , , . , . n , , anu ine o.u :ue i.oue move.i arni-m-arra en a an a inuc, ana ono ana urains. anu ; lo J-i :-- : . " - : Ai i uiwi J 1 ... .i in - i ...i.. um cvcr.-ta:idmti.era.Mbnmdadni':ht. ItcnecKSi ..... 4 . , , i , . ,, ., , . i,:,ni p.,,w o -7 T .. , i i . jit ;cs ,i , -rrz.: -:szrsrzz.zi . .;,,'r r-..r. ..tn..r -:. ' . . .... , Twit ot ceremuar t-i the cv.stom-loa?'? all the" ' d..n t you call thoni capital ? v hat mere twnaj l arty Convntio:i 1 aitfor, tv-' ' -iT 4J ' "

N &. ;0f1.t..rnr,v;...l,bnJ tivuvfaml the ch.rc-ffrof ! 1 J " ' '- "" nnätun! thin t-on-.b-ned, ro-ild n-,t b-rft pro- j c-.ni'.nl did Goi giro to any body ? O ! j A National Party Convention the CVn-j V !" ,l 'l.'5";'- ?5ir !,lrr5I'"cY Office in Eur.l: bu.MIc-, riy-i,., J.' "0;," f'..e .' a r.wr...c.r r.rM:.-.iK-; 1 r:::v"Vi':' 7 du-ed profonr.d a ?enat:ra as t'id the un!-w ; oi;t ih'-v not monev. P?.y Tou. But ! venlio.i of a party base 1 on n.ili .rn; p; 1 'O-vn-Pta'k.s. :no-;;y.' v:r.s t;v5 ie.!y . ii'' '-r'r-,3 t.tj r...., ,t.; A..' .....v, t I Ncvr"v-U,i r;var :!-'ron Wi;h a or for announcement that Abo Lme'.n, of Illinois f they arJ more than money. If you willlciples ; that i. prir.i.i-;3 corm m tc. a:i;!Vl "v-c-:-i i, .;oe h n:'.! . th-

OaOVSR. ; , ..rf;..vir: lli,,irC:W ntri l:U sasrp l,I-i0iau:ua,wl-lua reived the nomination of the Reüca:, . use, them t!v will make moaev. and no- POrllor.3 of tü Unite;! t;tt. Ti,- Mr-;-: Cil t.

'1 ro' r y i'ii'.iv'. Fwiivt Star's , . . .,.-.,.,. r jr; t.,.--',. ,-, -s vin-; ro!K:'rt!i;- T.. . . . . Convention at Ch!ca;o. Such was the' inKr.f i bod v can Sak it from tou. 'Don't you I mom! Cmventtion in no euch : C'ir.v.n- ; r.-.ufem.

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smithinj, paintins i-.nd grainui- ,m to orC-r. ,i " , , .. . "om broaenhrfttli, bruised hmba and hodien. a 1 i .il Lit CiiCU. IH-tter " A little too iTI'l'CT' than too 1 e . . . . .... Sea column. ... u..m too pneed of the machine s said to have been . ir V It nn r..ii.i.r il i.l.. ll. ,1 1 . .1 ... I "

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I or iioabiifr in lac niow, put on some ult. Cuttle r .tu n lr drug', medicines, notions, bt-r-.rv ,:, , Lrnmwrth Herald.

rLYMOlJTir.INI). jcitiana of New Yorkfuiifii tho promiica of a&itCOLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and L i imhn- j tacce that they have made to him. IJij visit to L'o.sUonoftitleaAc, prompUy attended to i tna wai ?o ..mcessfulthat he felt warranted in purTeonles Bank. N. Y. City; How Jt WLittaker, ! cti!XtiluC, vc -am I of 13.1 t.ni, and i making every IT. 1f. Citt; TerbeU, Jennings ti Co.,N. Y. City; ' preparation for hir equipment and ouff.t,cnfi..nt

Beeunty I ire Insurance Co.. N. Y. Cty; H-nrj-jly C Carter. JV. Y. City; Hon. C. A. Stacv, T ruaittn, Mich.; I. 0. BeVrV Ä Co., Hankers, Adrian,

IXich.; J. S. Dun'ap, Ls'p, Indianapolis, Ial.; N. II. Ogleabee, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth, lie has associated with him in practice, Hon. . lasaes Bradley of LPorto, Ind.. whose aitanoo tie will hare at the eitfirmr of the Cirrnit ami t'.n,. - oon Picas Courts of this rounty. Will pnetire in SÄiolnlg oountioa Uarch 2,1.0

Gen. J.ckoii'

Manvof or.r psiVri men lavo lun'ii blese! witli : ve r.wi inorhors !;o were t!:0 om.im.T.to cf their j x, r.r.a their rriot nr.'I f nno-V4r.:- iu!lue::ci. on ! fi'x't'-"! In:''f -iv to t!- sub?.-:-iu-r. irro:itncr of their ' : rLii.Ireu tuvl I'.banJ. r. Pjito-i tell- the lb Iit- i When Gen. J.:cl;.?n w;is a rnn-lldate for ti e itCV a lev: n rt'tcs. whon .he t,..i up the p.tr-er rvV?isto I evcrvlhin.L,'. !rhe ran to the sontli gnr tt tro vara oi tlio l.rtr.r.ti ;!.', I'j whcli tlic G.T.'rd -su'.M h-tve tof.iv. rrhe rot boon tb.-io i!:--:- "i.m a tV-w foeo.--' j I.-nfore tho General up Ith the caunton :r.ce of a sivlman. Srhe et nei-ci i eiore n:s r.o-i.'e ami er;e.. cr.t : . Ue:;. ral u.n't fjo t Na-hville ! Let tht 1 rr Ca:tr i:VC ,?t !!nt r;V;r Cjk',r Ve'' Ut ! i o a..-.:.e 1 be replied ; 'ho-r camo von tr- Kim-.r :v.-h:itI;!r.i5-;n;:ror? She angered, I f aw it all ; ' ?.r"r aücr you wtf:u -.t; ; pat uproar horso j r,. t..(!,,,r,.i;i.,,.l!i.Ai i ;..i,i o,u,. .,u u c;..,ru ,u,i,um, . . 1 ..,!....., , .t ' . ' r .. .:.. t exno-;f i1.:p ih him, eavim: tliat ehe was tlie one w!..) oiitt to be angry, but w.e torave her , ; ooisecator from tho bottom of heart, and praved I ' ' t for tnrrn tl;.it ':. j-hould f..; rive if he h'T-cd'tohe ,J i forgiven. . . . . . . . oikcu i-pon utriK;?.).inu ma; o x;ioiii.C'i, i iy saying, o, icncra. 1 . .'...:.. t: r.-. ., r .,..ti.... r;i. 1 v-:" r'pay, saith toe Lord !' The iron nerved hero pv.-e way before th earnfSt I vi;ng oi' his beloved .vife, and replied,' I ji eld t-i jou, br.t hid it tot been ir yon, and the of t!ie A'iiiii-.htv, tlrj wretch should not ihive iive.t ?:i i:'..ur.' i ttu.w -cr:;tj. I mu-s relaie mv f.-r-r and last .':;pe; hi:(-:.t in Tr.ni.og my o!d-t b-y to kep t'iui i'y frerets. !!. v;.-i a thtttcr b.:.v,",: 1 as lie often Vil! d jmo;.g .-t rijicr.i nittiout ro I ws fearful : !. rjir !i tvli t-uie t.iau ie i'' Lt. b tuwing- ; h'tii on -;;yh?iee, I i.ild : j -y h..?r);:u mu.-t not tt II uylo ft. we sr ' ' 'IT 'i . nr Io a ere epninhv to .Mrs.,, , !; Jouvs. m-' :n -: '.0 j i't.T.ri-; ..!C-..t-'ied 1.1 v ro';:.i A iViv ! with fKi a'r o! t: -..r.b 1 M.m:na. I m-n led ya. J7rs. J im-.? asked w!'"u u " 4 :'' -;in- -'V-V V-k' 1 s ';'b - v - J. "t snami-M u( n't wli yon to .no'tv any of h. r j bir..' f Ti ."IV e--? . Vl't'"l'!",'.Il 7 -V J t.n.irif i.1 .rr-i.,. .-.. . . .. , . . . , , ' nioment tnought I t;r; m...er rrS, KtJO-T;n;x tnut 1 cc-u-d not te J v"i I.v.'.t i .r cxtt r.uate-J, nn i i-eof-: 1 t 'h 'ri'TMi.-hip of Mr?.Jo-s, ra'her that to -i.Tiy her pure '.';:i:iv' spirit a h-su of r.-orMty ,; ,v u n ) . !,-her, a m.-re -tict '. !-n d uin-- 'wMi'nil' wlta Vr-e'v ' Vu o'"' ' ; ., , . , .... 1 , . i ;!.i: : . . .rav :a:i;!y 3 'Cre.-', 1 tiive I.ijri no- , .,..w.t"..i . ;' (I .' . '. . , iw'.'"'...!..) Ono .lay j ' r . , , , . i, on ro:u;;.:r. ; ir n an t: : 1 :: I a, a nv:ghl.-frii;g o'.'j j I itwlnts ii .'.. rb-.d in thought, and i.i.'ii t aid i.i u s, w bat tb.ill I say v.ben f-eopl m- ! p.: is vo'ir ru'thcr :o n;- : 0-..r n:4- w'ntüiJ )ou. j '-hl I. j v.! .!.;-.),.,, , v - a Sij, v ' y ! '"' K'--b?;' i-aditully a.ilr, I cy, ; . ' I gw.'j it ;j time ior me to g-. j - - , - - ... . , . . ; ' 1 i'-r m.vi:i:g nay ii ia i--j.' ww-ivca f-w word,.fc-4ntiou. : li.-:. i Irv vovr bar too muh. Hit nur b dried d it i. woi thh'.ss aa t'.i aw. Ada good coiteein.iker wo . Id sy, D.u.t't bum your coAVe, but jbior.n it," eh wesaj.doij't dry your bay, but c,i:-i 1 it. Our pood old mmherH, who ulied upon herb ',,.,:.,., - ,! . .,,.. , .11.. ; 1 1 ' -!MM'1 f Infc"'C!ae -rilllf rcJ th ,nerb wcn in bio-om, tiud euied them in tl . .... , ., ... , " , ' ) . " , ' "' V u': " b -m the seeds. If the j , h-u t earner ute K.gir not u.ere ; U later, I Hear, licht, and drj winds will soon take the eugar and starch which constitute the goodness of h.iy.oift of it ; and, with the audiiiou of a tdiowcr, renders it almost worthies:). (!iP.S' cured witk the le.t.-t ttjposiiro ko the diying windi and scorching sunshine, is moro nutritious than If longer expo ed, however rood the weather may be. If ever 'Mired, it contains more woody fibar and leas nutritive matter. T'it- true art of hay-makinr, then, consist, in cn'-ir ; the grass when the starch and fugar are L..t d!y developed, befonr they are converted into seed und woo iy hbrc ; and cutting it up to the l,OUit when it will answer to rut it Into llic bam withoutheating.an I no more. Oh:n Fatmr. D. IlvvnVs Artic LxrKmTi'ii. There in now r1 ,,,,rjj-lUat V:- J" w ' ready to sürton IM:-Arctic cxpü.liüon hT ,ol5thof June, if the a ... . - rely in- upon tho completion of his fun I. Th, ! i , . ,. . m 'X Wl1! bc fV"c lrtl'-l!'"-J ')' unmer;!:s brac:i in her hold, and her bow a will be lilted will, iron pl.itcn. Dr. Hayes ha golfted an hU captain, Capt. McCotmtek, who hn been engaged in the Ihitish nierchnnt-servioe alnnit aevenI tenycar.-,an.lli.n hail some experience in "liiher lUiiudes" on one or mro viyage3 to the A moor river-

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: ' . f..'r ;,:.'t,:i-v o'.lrn "i-invi 'l. " ( not.n.t bat j our bo.m;o ore-m:e on, t:u,;.n- rrc5ijn ant, WO( hat Democrat uU! !-t find it ! i titii? you were learning. TnVft hold oi tional, for not a sinoj.? Northern Ut.j bus j rn:jror. 5 , a f-.r dv.-: -in:-, rr-, ,v-v an i-i-I r.. o-e ' h f. ! H -i wh-,v. ; a 'r:tl - ,U01V l,iria aiJ ivmtiU a jin their hearts to make ü-'bt of l!r:r .ifü'.rtiAn. i th-J first lico o: p!öarjb, jack-plane, or dared to avow them. It r, a ci ;.fXj W1 f-li ?w ü Mn-'-cV II- rarJ .... ... , ...... . i i ro entire the mnselc of the arm.s and l?r?,i..,-. . ... .... : i ' -., r... i i . i. P,-,nvani! ..V. .! !.,. ..,., - ...it ... . ? : ..... . . .

f, !ral ra"-. nr. h-! -frr m l.'n ' Mr. J-tcteS'.i ! , . ' , , , . . , , ' nat poppcssc.l tü.-n to norninr.'.c l.:nco:n iu- ';-w;'- uui yni uiü i:uu ;iu yi. w wdiu. " v,.. w;,.. u, t.:w j.. i title br Ms vr-v-il a-i re:TrS i

, V.l'-ii d thrr h - h'-r 1 1 o a w-rd ' , " ...v ............. v. . r... .....v hj,,-,. Republican merchant. Avall.ibilitv,' an-' i 'o'.ir capuai will soon yield jou n biTg , mon io support n-b'-i ana iTrrci'? be-;th- couot-r, v. hi; h. ? !.,'?d a. h: ...'LVJJ't.: V, ...J I'..' ! tncho-.. is a luw-tery onc, three or four tunes , nvm . , ! inrore3t. Are. but there's the rub : you NonH.iir to or.a s-eti-n of the Unior !n,.,!:r..d lir,- fb-v, t.v,..! T

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iu outof the vMo, pirtlcubrly trhen wining or Iroczin: j 31. -re thp.n t!;rce pig's loot, and half of a nv.nco j p!e, entail n: mulnii.'ht, will not generally c.xu?e t!;o i c;:a;unir to dream of hcnris, paradises, acfoxarao- : ii atii!'" banker oi;i3r "ooJ tbiuira. At least bioabi".it, i.s a cbcsp exorcise, and gives a vo-ncio'is" appetite. K;r-o.ehe in children is a common and vexat:3 ; criv. l;u;it;. I o cure it at once, Dore a noie in tue ! tympanum v-'th a g'raolet and pour in oil and ! t! ;:ii?. If tho c'iUd kecna on crvincr, !ore all the wav t!::,H:::!l t0 tl)C 0:!l(T ear. Corns roar be easilv cured. The most tcrturin'; corn mny at onre be extirpated, as follows : take a .hup knife, l:nd the joint of the toe whereon the cora n in3crt tho kn:c in the articulation, rry 0 tie t(;e wnl tW h away . it-vill never retum a Jn tmlcM Vt,UP ,w brings it back in his Mm01,th. Matcut anplird lor. be curd by giving ranta to drink all the our t'Xperience, who One jumped out of a curb-stone into his get up one morning, and ! has sn universal curb-stone growing out of hi.s h.-..id in the rravo-vard. m x . ' i -M.-rr? 7, Thobet vv to take pnlsot Iranuetli depenp- . . , " . . . .. ... . tion, ii you nave iweiuy-are io i:iKe, is uui o make thtin ir. t") l.Hfh and eat them, but to load a .ht-u:i witli them, put the muzzle ngainiftyour stomach and pull the trigger with your toe. It saves, a great deal of disgust to th gullet, and a bad tasto in your mouth. Never go to bleep standing on yoar head. The brain "might take a notion to run down and what would you do on waking, to fuiJ all your bfuim iu your head ? Et.rn i:y i;very where. Children are e'opicnt teacher. ? hir.y a lesson which had done our hearts go;vi have we learned from their lisping lips. It was but th? other day another took root in our memory. V.'c were go:ng to a picnic, end of emu Ja t li .1 VfA i-t- 5n a r ab Cl' oorofil , , , ....... if 11:' t u . in ittitiuf rr'.rid simd'ac, no pcr.gr of birds, no peats of mirth. : cf vt.iS e. r- r.rnseft of rain even hone hid . :- fier, an-. v.,; t. .Sh.:n't -p tuo-her ? oxcLhmsd a thil l of :i u irh p..i,:-.'iii to öuij basis. Tf it dears O.T. Ur.t .hru will it rlcarcff V O, l-ok o it for the bine sky. And .0 he did, poor little fe low ; hut DeVtr & bit of blue i ky ghvl-Jenvd his eyes. 4 V.Vd, I tion't cart , mother," said he, when the hi locus day hti at lern h numbered all it? hour?, il I In vi n't .ec-ea it, I know there is a bluo tky seme v.hcrc The v.xi nrjruing there waa ft blue skr, and a whole heart n full of ;t clear,- glorious blue sky, s:;ch .u only greets us after a weary storm. There, mother, didn't I tell you so V cried a 1.p la ihn l.tn ct.-. I "n,on 5,u!t 1 ,:r,,cI 1 f,,r a cnt in ?iknt thought. A!o'hsr, rxehiaiod the child, wlien he ariin locked up, there must have ben blue sky all .Jay ' ' vtsterdir, tlT-iIi I neyer saw a hit of it, cos you . . ' ' J 1 Fee, tber. a;nt no place wbero it pouW liavo pone j to : ft od only covered it up with',cloud.s,dida he ?' Vind Wacons. -fi nne tiae ago we mentioned that Jlr. An !y Datvon, of Oscaloos, wa3 con-fiii-ucing a wind wagun, in which ha inU tided to go 10 Tihe'i I'er.k. Since that time, the machine has boon tinihcdf anl realized the most sanguine exj pecuticn of t!r. projector, carrying bim through in twenty d.ty.'. Lucouraged by tku succesi, other ptlti ri t;ie ?am me tawn set about the construction ,lft'iu sime kini i of wagonf, and on Monday a pet ty of tipbt .0 tart d out cn thoprairiea to try one which had just been finished. The wind was blowing a g..Ie at ths time, and everything wetked to a charm. The occupants, gliding swiftly over tie j rairie?, wero delighting themselves with anticipations of a peedy and comfortable trip to the mines, .. V,- V. r ... ...i.:..t. .,.t v : " .. u'n.ii) . wie einöle croanu 21 iitviy fbirm lor ihnr wrcty. Hie wagon sped enward i,iore the driving wind, faster and faster yet. until (V. eUr,.M i,rol0 aml deposited them all upon lition, The farty brakes n.vir.ivun Rwoui Dkmolisiirp bttih Storm. The t )i nado which vuitad this section on Monday afternoon, appcara to have swept across Illinois, and done no little damage in iti course. Tho railway bridjo across Rock River, on the Rock I .si a ml Road, was lifted from its, piers and entirely demolished by the wind. The ftructure waa about twelve hundred feat in length. It was substantially built of heavy timbers, resting upon ?tone piers. Over one half of the bridge taken out of tho centre, was destroyed, tho heavy timbers being broken and twidted like wisps of straw. The riamago to the company is from $25.00t) to ;!3).00.). Artificul Wood. It ii said in tho Deuttck Gr über Ztilnng thnt jw tbibt can be made over into wood by mingling it intimately with onetihth iU weight of powdered rosin, and pressing the miiture, cheee like, between hot iron plates, endowed by frames correrpondin in size to the dimension. of the required board. It i easy to ßirc the artificisl any required color, to marble or grain it, as desired. It may bo inodled or wrought to any pattern. We believe that while euch Haw last boards may bo valuable for ornamental purpose?, they cannot be of much use where strength is required. The Wai Department has directed that adoquato protection ball bo anordad from Salt Lako toCvnon Valley, which wiil effectually guard omirrKl and mails andaecuiotbQ safety of tho Todj expreft.

From the Botoa Cenrier.

Reception or res xkws ix bostos TricLiy, I heard a tjxt'ötrappinjf youn man Cosvkxiiox. . It. B;irr,wc!l Khett, of ; ----- ---- " - - 31ay 18th, will loo? be remembered by the men of j exe'aun töother dav. 1 did want To tell j --uth Carolina, in rfplr to in:crr-;;n:ori: : traveii.j.- ;;.;i?,crii.t-i, pa--s:n a f-inr.-. Massachusetts, catht-day w Lieh the Rppnbliwn! him a pieco of my minl baJ. But I'll ! TlU to ,rn about th Kil-rnor.'l (Jo'tri- s 1 :i 's)?7 l ' bytho

panv was t'xecuiea. ;nce t:io :(: tii ot V eo?tr vre hare not seen men so sober and o in this ' city. Had theeapitol on LVacnn I Mil, from sumo ; hidden cause, sunk into the crust of the earth ; hnd I the cor.rt house turned round; had tho eitv Inll I a Kossuth hat. Aud arc the great interests ofi

this great nation to be given oyer to a rnan re da j credit, thai J0 may plilV UlO gentlemen not know, because .-ome one iv3 be avaihibTe ?' i pcculr.te, and cud by playing the vagmuttcicd the nerchant, as Ü walked oX TiicvbonJ ; or you want a plantation and nostreets, during the afternoon, were d oft.-d with S1'3- tn;lt 30'1 m;ly "'"" an OVCrSOCr to groups of serious looking men raiin! v R- i uMi- ,-'-,;!d lhm. while you run about over tho can? who talked of nothing Ut the biun io:-.' I country and dissipato and get in debt ; or Hie nomination of Lincoln ba not. rocoired the' u":it to nirry some rich gitl who may be unqualified approbation of any person, ?o far a we ! fi.olish enough to taka you for your fine hearth It is a fact that cannot h- di-pr.ted, sail c'':Vlios and od look?, that she may supono orator, to a group nsrcmblrd in the post oG-e, j i,,"'ri "011'Mr. Seward has the hearts of the Republican j UP0n Ton- T0U7lS m ! G io maesin New En-land ; thov have Inn-been fa-! w,th th capital you have, and yon miliar with Ids name-have read hn fpehe,nr:d ! vviU Fnn raako iMtoreat enough Upon it

know that whenever h3 apke, he ?nr,ke ably and I :UKl v,un u lo i?,vo -v'ni us muc:a 7 !ikcatoman;anditniihPlH-Grlctocan-i.y?u want' and 5"0U feel a W,an' vincethem that the public good required that ho If 3' Can 10t mat MO,nie.7 ur"n w,f) should be thrust a.:d, by .such a man as Abe Lin- j Vxt J h you couldn't make it if i , c- . ' v,'ti had a mil ion of do War la money, coin. bir,' said a business politician, ' von are a , . , , . J. m., , . , . , i It yon uon't know liow to uso bono ana sentimentalist: inc mas?e Iiaveni rights that: - , , , . vrn- vi . . f-w a. nr.H(M5 and brains, you would not know politicians are cahr.l upon to re?pci. Ii Mr. bow- . , , , , . , . t , t , , , ,, , . ' how to use sold. If rou let tho capital ard wanted to succeed, hu should have roiiefort ,- . ? ,, , , . r , i a i 1 jou have o idl, and waste, and rust out.

u c.i 1 I, .;, , r , . " . io result of the ballots will be found in the : , T , : 1 column. It will be ?ccn that our Mstcr I f-ll. Tl telegrapl State won tho second prize, and tint the RepuLHcan standard bearers for 1SG.) are Abe LinecIa,ot tu....:, ...1 ir....:,., ,t,. . ' T' T V" ' UIne' election of candidates could have ben ,nore tm-1 fortunate for MasviehieU. Th- women nd childr-n lanpb t it. Still, there wa-s n salute of

uc huu-u 5 u.u...wiwa.-iH!5naii7ej,erU.ft (fJ it we1 . aij.yg ,io your best, the death or Lfc of the party, time will teil. ; If mftnage the capital you already

JaTaNESE pKliT. The "utTilo jr?.r luahecal shown by a gentleman who has lately returned from a visit to Washington, a Japarf.se lemon, ob tained by him from cna of the members of the

Cmbaosy, which h a most a.toni'Mng specimen of j " " mammoth fruit. It wei-hs three pounds, .Midi ILvftD TI.VIK3 IK KAH5A3. The entire failmeasures in circumference eighteen inches inonij UVi! v wheat crop, owing to tho preoirection and fourteen in the other. It ha m.-.eh! vailin? unprecedented drought, has cast a

the appearance of 1: oromarv ler.ion n siiape and rrtlAf. leaf b.r.T-4 -n,t r .... . .. r.,. ,k .. , -.-v.. j n. .1 j .'.. tivi i ; ui i j , i ii ..1 and tempting. It is said that this is quite a Medium sized specimen of the fruit, t-i they raiso it bv forced culture in that tdnguhr conntrr that thev fometime. produced them of the weight of .even pounds. In artificial fruit and fioral" culture (he Japanu.ee undoubtedly surpass every otiier people in the world. They havt i singular p:i?ion for these art?, and have c.-rried them to curious p;rfection, apparently subjecting nature to entire obedience to tlulr wiUs cnl wishes. Tin y enlarge and dwarf her produ: lion, r.Irno?t ut p!paur.'. Among tiie curiosities brjuj,lit by the Ihuhassy, were fully matured fruit bearing uj'i.Ie and pear tree?, in little boxes of earth, cidy three n?;i four inches in height. Cci.tivate tue Kye. Few are aware how important it is to cultivate tho miii'ta of ehi'drcn bv the right use of the eye. Many s-.ek to amne the little ones by plarir.g before ;h;ni pictures of all sort." of me::itcrJ, ratiocul and in-atlo!'..,! thus violating all natural ideas of wo.it is beautiful .on.l symmetricRl, nnd ccu;:torrii:;rz the vet ur.jorr.n d maid ta low ami dcpradit.t images. Kow witm? to weaken and destroy the soureo of njost exquiidte pleasure that n child or an adult can enjoy; by placing before tlio eyo what reust blunt or do- I stroy its power of perceiving and appreciating that which is truly graceful. Place beautiful picture i before the eye of your children. Let tho mind be filled with pleasant imae, and t will teud to i form itself after the Home line of ct-cp and beau- . . 1. - it .1 . ! rr h iiint eoine io n uif'JU'.a i;.e eve. i no money ! that is often expendetl for useless ornament, or a frn.il top.wouldproeureanengravuigor a book full of plates, whicli would serve not only to r.muso, but to instruct the little ones, an I ahui develop i.d educate the natural perception cf the beautiful, which is always present in inf.uitilc .u well as adult mintls. A new vaz for the Hoopeo Hkirt. For pome tS time pat the residents of the country towns in the ! vieinity Brooklyn have been the viotim.i of fowl hi robbcrica, and the attention of tlio police authorities having been called to the fact, a strict watch lias been kept for the arrest of the perpetrators. The police of th I 'ifih preeinct, hiving occasion to suspect a man named William Mills, who, with his wife, were proceeding on a wsron in the direction of Jamaica. Officers Lynn, Loo and Murphy, were set to watch for his return ; and at an caily hour this morning tlio wagon hove in Hrrbt, and was immediately hailed by the oCicers, w ho demanded to see its content ; but to their surprise the oly occupants were Mills and his wife. The otficcrs were about to leave, when a chuckling noiso, proceeding from under Mrs. Mills' ample i'kirt, caused them to look in tbat quarter, whn no less than fourteen sprightly looking chicken were found. Mills and hii wile were taken into cutodj.N. V. rost. , Hirrress it waa Mosuat." In a Dts'ontinfr Chapel, near Rarnnrdea.tl, a few Sundays ago, two farmcn met. One of then on his way to the Chapel, had noticed a fine calf in hU neighbor V field, which rircumstauce ave ri. e to the following conversation addressing Ida fiiend in a tone which ho intended for a whisper, but which wrs loud enough to bo heard for several yard around, ho said: "Tommy, supposing it was Monday, what wud ye take for your calf?" Why,' replied the other, "supposing it was Monday, a wud talc two pund fifteen." " Supposing it wss Monday, aw'l gi two pund ten." Supposing it was Monday, then, ye shall har V The bargain was thus conclnded, and the calf, wr ar informed, ras duly dthrerl wi the folio ing day.

"I Wish liad Capital."

nut You want capkal, do you ? And anpr.nse you liad what you call capita), Tvhat 1 would yöu do with it ? You want capital 1 Hr.vn t voi? iot lianas and leet, and bodv dent want to work: you want money or u would he the same wav with you if you , , ,, 14 i i 1 . bal o-id : you would only know how to . 1 waste. Then don't stand about like a great ' , t , , , c , i helpless child, waiting for lome one to hJ you, but eu to work. Take the firt wofk' oan fif,if JJO nnttr ,vpnt h j S( thal you do ;t like Biuy (; did hU j drumenini well . Ye3. whatever you unhave. vou. will Pon have nlntv more to msnvp hn if rou rint or wont mwaM ( ..tu.. 0 . , ...... j - - . .. .......... the capital (rod haa given yon, yon mt ill never have any other to manage. Do you : hear ? " t,v-"LA' v ' ' 1 k"" ! '.ailOU Ol U.O ItriLOrV. AI13 100 lb l.iU'Jl-U a severe or.e. Large numbers who had used up ad their available means, during the protracted troubles cf oar earlier hUI t0r-V T?- lwVln& conlidetillr to tho wheat CVP f lfl,,S 1MnSon fF r?h.ef , , v mucn larffr oreauin tnan ovor naa boen fo'yu. and had thero been an ordinary crop, Kansas would have raised iot. only till her own bread, br.t wocld havo had quite a surplus to spare. As it is, ho'vever. our flour will have to be imported. This will bo a heavy drain upon the resource?! of tho Territory Hut we fsar tin nibses of the people are unable to buy flour f?r a year and a half to come iloj.ey is n very senrco article among our farmers, from the fact that they hare been unablo to tliepoü- of what eurplus product thev may havo for cash. There is n lar'-; (mr.tit)- of lat year'3 corn still on hand, hut theio is no market for it. Skn-sihls RKConn. Lavafer, the man who, long before tho biith of Phrenology, gives a good opinion of paopla who are fond cf dressing well, and throws some thing moro than suspicion cn ladies who arrt careless of their apparnd : " Voung women," says he, " who negi lect their teilet, iudicata, in this very particular, a disregard of order; a deficiency of taute and tho qualities which inspire hive. The girl of eighteen, who dooa not desiro to please in so obvious a matter us dress, will be a sloren.and probably ashrow at twenty-fivfl." When so much is written about the sin and danger of dress, it is pleasant to see a " eunsible record" now ami then on th other side." A OrriANTIC KNTkRPRISE IS CONTEMPLATION. Tho Cincinnati Gazette states that, in view of tho success of tb newspaper enterprise on 'the Hudson River, the New York Ontral has under consideration, and will probably nub mit to the Government n proposition to aarry tho United Sta-es Mail from New York to Cincinnati and Chicago at a rate of sped heretofore unparalleled iu the history of railroading, at least in this country. It is ptopu6ed to leave New Yolk at 3 or 4 a. m., with the mail and New York papers, and reach Cincinnati at . a. m. tho following mom ing, and Chicago at o or 6 a. m.. coming through in tutJy-ihre r twny-j'wr A-'r.

vn a to mm. : unn, wiuca wo una i; mo v iinr esron r.ior-i1""' .-.ii-.. - .... "is ......

TflKTürE CHAUlCTEIt OF Tili: illCIIMOXDj

cury, of the lGih ui?., thus spea'3f the! political caaraeter of mat body : But you pay, Uav we not I opposca i'salioiRi party Lonventio::?, :i:k ackiit vrleui''id but bv oi soeiion of tiie Union. It atistH of tho ;. r.v of tho I one jjrvsat Nalion il party iu t-i-- I'nion ' tho Dernoer Iii,: nartv and i-: irr- -i ' i.k ! coaittoract it9 ptdicr.' ; Nonin Carolina i,oi.rTic?. I.A-:ra;:ti iniuatior: to r-.rnain. I . .:i it'.-.,i :Ut the leaders of the sacebfiyii movt-nie?:!. mv j disuniomats pa sc. I am not pr'-par.'d f,.!r i

10m a private it:r fn.fn :i North Cro i-.-i ,.1 c , 1 . . , , " . , . rt : :vu ou .d. to . ;:i th ir .tit -i u Ms bedolciralo titnc .atiouai Convention, wn:- 1 1 ? 1 ..t e . a f- , . .. . -i, ii- mud tiu-m, ;!id jie'.uinel: 'iluw p-rf -et ten to a rriend m tl.u vaiv : ' , t. , , . fire L :ui Wfi'rtS ot naturo. i.v.-:i Iii" rroa tt required asmur 1 mor.u eoura-o and 1 : , , r 1 r- o .1 , . ..1-; h,,, lMV5 th-ir liul ojm'S running nrrancas m .1 Southern iiiiieTi'o ro i--::i-;s-i ' r '. 1 . ' . 1 1 " in the convenfon 113 u did to r-o o:;t. I never for a moment wavored in the det:r- l"r'Vs ika off th'-ir hats to

Oissuiution. rtorln taroina i to.; pre.-j A client nico bur-.: int toars afir 00 pared for tt. God forbid thr. the d ay ; v. h-,rJ tll0 utomei.t ff I ? i con::sl, ould ever come when the maices, tho . and exclaimed: I didn't think I had sal-ag-rresaiuns of tlio North, and our or.n ! (Vie:' r.uir' ;'

nrnudiccs and foil v. pdionld nom.l h 1 j ------ - . . . ..... to prepare. iho iuf, is now letwf-n ta kino- S'.nIion A. DomcIp at 71-.bim.ir. aud rton.at and serti.a! ,linh,in ' JJaj. Siuies. ' " A N'rtr.,BRrTnvTTi,ft Tt.. n:

n;vk.,t. - -r it " ' i - "'" i t over know wai he who ivr.t- o:i li s ilicnardson, of Jilinoi??. iu hs sv?h at i i i ,, the JJoujla, d,m..netration in New 9l,PP lli!wr ('un'' in one of hi, xvarm-hearted appeals, sJij;r"urn ,n that the bone.4 of his ancestry li.i mouhler-' P"p W min wh"n they ü'iite hii'i. ing in the Southern States, while tho?.. oft but rather change, their foiio tvlun his children were buried in the North, j -bey find they cannot tiniuru hi-n. thus forming h tie that bound him heart j Why bould potato row bott-r than anel soul to the whole Lnion ; tha; his;olher yoil h Um liw vjz fattiorshni left Iura but ono inheritance. ' ;vL ii t sy JJ,- r ' , . ... I1- "-O L' It Hi' V tiK. llUil!.'. and that was the glorious insruutTon of; Araeiican liberty; thnt thin jnheri;v;eo i . Zw- 2zzniK. A Wy vris titvras perhaps all that he should ovor bo 1M Ui d 'W7 P- cr Her abled to leara to Iths o-rn chihlrcn .if'er hira. i b',sb" vl -'u I-ri r, th ? rail; hi but that his life should bo derofd to tho I 'ot ;!itv-J. braised IU hit 01 taste of transmitting that le-i-y nntarn-i r ?,t:?;1ished to th-ir hamk V.'0 do no n-ot! ;iln 1 :cUl the T-ords. birt th r o-iti::;o-i. L t- '. ,V" 1 ' - "-rr

bl one. Clurugo ifevaUi. Tms N-itv Tauiff ll'iL -The ew Yor k Journal of Commerce, v. ho has s?en tho! new tarid" bill, as it pes sod the Hütts- oft Congress, and who h rr:ll acqii iinf-;l vith the details and operations of tixirf act J thus speaks of the pre?ant bid : Tiio hill ns it stand j ts n w.-mdarf.i '

c . , . . . i only consent t-i : f.ir :m. r niriif.n-i cn. pieco of mosaic too vo-ummoua t r rv-. ,-.J ... 1 , - - , . , . , . . . . ' dition that it sru.uid s 4intd in :rrJ,"tei3m m tlitau, but absurd an I iranr-ieuir a- i 1 bii in nearly all irs varied piri.. It itlC"4 ' were possible far such a bill to pas it would ! ;l'V- r,nc-- M to Mf-'bV take all the legal talon t of tho tjartr which dih n'i irishman in a rro'vdd !-oI,

CO!lCocted it at Joa.U tweivo r-i, n-lw steady application to harrao::tv; nn.! t - x - plan Us provision., and won d !-id more disputes m l Vfc.i'niM Jttijr-tti.iu than all the previous ta:ih sin.-? the tirst r. - v;. - nu -3 sveieni wis ?v!op:s.l. I A (,.:;i. mitteo will proh-nhly raaho on .i!v port up--n ir. an 1 it will th-j trust, to its deserved oblivion.' Yareey's .'irft nrondiu-nt rpp-u , -v. ef . i - . . , . t onoiic wr.a in :oikji U;;roi:nt. w i shot his uncle d ad, and wai puuiih.?.! for tho act by lififcn month's itaprito:. ! merit. IIo aftorward served hi Cmj-r s ! - until ho became tired of cnnrrt'Siond - lifo, and resigned, leaving his phc to iw j I unsueicessfully slrujjaled fur by his half! 2 brother, you ny Be man. Whilo m ('.nrrress ho fought a duel with Mr. Clin - - man ncbody hurt.

i itT A good anecdote is told of a man A rary - If you vrovdd kevp '.Vnamed Iiently. a confirmed drmkor, w, : y.ir children io hc.lt .. give th-m plenty U would never drink wills a friend or in pu!.,1 fr"h u:' V s '

lie, and always bitterly deni?d. v. hon naiM ot Ibf.ir n, mat t: ain..t imp.ilittio too stoop, ever tasting li.p.ir. üno i i','ti to uiv ';"' ft k "ry da-, day some bid witnesses cance lled thorn-j a, a !a:e trhl ibe dotVndanf, b) was selves in his ron, and when tho liquor ( not familiar with tho number of word' was running down his throat, Ftir.ed him; which tho la.v employs to mVc a trifling with his arm eroolud and his mauih upon, ! .dinre nfter Ii-ite u:i ' i.rhh'o so t.. reai!-

anil noblmg nun last, asasd, with an a of triumph : 'Ah, Ilenily, wo h ive ceugl you at last. ion never drink, ha Now one would have supposed that Ilentlr would liare acknowledged Iho corn ; r,.t ho : wiiii tho nioüt grave and in 'Xprv.si

blo tice, he calmly a:nl in a dinio.Mi ni iti- . . . 3 Cl nes, said : Oentleman, my ninn is net ,oniC?fi C Ilcntly?' . Oi l Tora Btl-ft dd a tougli iorj &U-i:t " "" -'; ! foot. 'Talk about feet, whv I knw a nixloo Tarn. An exehsugo mvh, t:hen a j owu in Aikan?ss 'thfit hrd smdrakish youth goes astray, friends gather , .ir,ch(,r, i:. , Ton s,lm ..,,. Q q ui

arountl him in idr to testore him u the path of virtue. Gentleness acd krudtoo-s are lavished upon him to bring him back to innocence) and peace. No one would ever tiHjttct that he hid sinned. Itut when a poor confiding girl i astray. ho receives the brand ot society, and h henceforth driven sway from the ways oi virtue. The betrayer i honored and caressed ; but there is no rest for hex this eide of tho gravo. S eiety has no luring, helping hand for her, no smile of peace, no voico of forgivouefia. Thoso taithly moralities ai unknown ti havon. There i a deep wrong ia them, and fearful arn the oonsetjuences. An imrnvnao bod of ni irbl ' h.ts boon discovered in Michigan, in Prcsqvo Ule county, comprising apparently a solid mas of 100 acres, and rivalling the tiatil marbU. Albert W. 1 1 teles, conviotol i.f piroy, has been sentenced to U hiins; at New Yoi It, June 13th.

of rv ii. !.e frto;?d iu h -nn thus

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