Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 November 1866 — Page 1
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PUBLISHED EVEJIYTIIURSIUY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. BY S. Ii. HARVEYOFFICE in the Foil OJlce BitilJinj.up stairs. Ter m oT Subscription $2, CO a year in Advazico. Payments must be made invariably in ad vane nd the paper discontinued at the cxpiratio.-i o .ho time paid (or, unless renewed. These term rill b atrictly .tJhcred to. Subscriber J who get their 7 i?.-:a by the carrie ill be charged 05 cents a ; 1.- extra. 3Hat93 of Advertising:
this typ) ve w -51,00, and 5') cents for each
a-laitionai insertion.
No.iV 1 mo . "2 m o 1 no ', 0 mo? 1 year. 1Q 00 15 00 20 no 25 00 05 00 50 00 75 on $2 '': 4 on G5"; 1 o t l'2u) ISOsl 00 6 Of. 5 00 8 00 10 on 1-2 00 1 : 00 $7 00 12 00 I
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f.tjr. 1 J t i i 'ii'in ti I..V) a squire tor the f.r.; in.rtion, ia 1 1 a mre for each additional iairti "n , eh ired to parties publishing them, C JMUtc tioms to prjrn te privAtc interests ;n it !; :ni.l f.r tt r'ilar ; li-ertird rates. M .an cr. an 1 Deatim ir? published as news. A r them kntj. unless th number of intertill lerel is spocifo-d, will b continued till rJr?-l ou?, an I ch ire I nt rezular rates, I4-cl n iticos 0 cents for each li e. BUSINESS OAIIOS-
Therivn.outhP.Mrch n.;kinsCi . tucecMor to th r!y mouth Branch f the Bsnk of the Stjof Ir di tn i.) open from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M. ai. l from 1 to 1 o'clock P. M. T. CRlSNKR. President. Tll-n40-tf. T. CRESsSNKR.Jr. Cishie-, PARKER HOUSE, (FORMKBLY THE t IAVARU IIOCSE,) Michigan ?tr -et , Plyrrouth Indiana. PAIKßR, t MORK Proprietor Urttrl hasieen reeent-
li.mi,r.nii. It re fit trd arid repaired, and under its rr'sei'1 ! proprietorship, will be kept ns a Fir-t C!a HoM-e An excellent Lircrv stable is conn-ctd wit.i .1. . ir 1 1 tf.
wur u iu:r XATIOXAL HOTEL.
SOUTH OF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE, j Michigan St.; Plymouth, Ind. This bone ha recently boen ref.tted an-1 re- j furnMird anex. and i entr illv Ioeite.l (.::t s.t.Pr.in-at the Natinnl will frd nm?c arcommol.iti.m-, and the tables T'Vri i tbr market alTorJi- GEORGE KOCH. vl Ino5 tf. R. W. N . U U.K . RpcttiiUT tenI f ,l..r ii- .r'n.n il srvi.-t-i f Hi? pu .ic I Otri.-.r,roomovPrlVr.-h.i.-ilU- Stor. M.vr 21th-Ir-r.C. (11-sJ-iJ.; Trt r MtivnAR!) o(T.Mshia prorpional ;
Sda?. SmalUic : Di-eaos of the Chest i 1 of fem-il. ... ,
Sre.in Msonic Utll. vli n n ! t X". T. M.CON'FF.P., lit. Sur'enn of the j J I 2.th In liinv Itifintrv. .JTermi r.rofe-; : !..!. , ...',. .-.f M ir". ii! i:i".t V. : r OSrc inlrr l"ne5 we.t or Miehinn f ..t f ir- --A N i jrthol the l.'lvvaros noir j nxith Indian''. .u..-: J.J V1NLL. n MorvTTii- HYin am st h mov. - Parti'ViUr aMention p-iid t- OhiV.trie pricfiee. ,1 f nn :m i ' H' IT' II. 'J .I'-" "in i.-: .nn A- P . rsore. Re!-l-n- o;,-vit i'." ; Orth vre'. cor:-r of tha Puhti.i S.,uire. Plvm- j r';' i, ,T. S. ALLE MAN, & BUO. i f,.,.,f,.tr..r4 flt.l deaVrs in Fe.rt,it'ir( . tw J
,3or.ri'Vith of P.irV-r ! toue , PI vtnoMth . In-iiina. on jj ,( v n l Wk p.iv of lerene.l nnd disaii . i Ä. ..r . 1 j i..t eon-? an! ! v ori h i nl ; . , , -. . , ,- Ä ,..,i ... i .1 m inn.
li.iriri rivvi .in . T".. t. i l,r;M in rea liio -sa: an imim . to attend funerits, in town or co-intry. 11- i'.tf 1VJRE LIQI'OR. for Medical at.d o.Vrru B ....cm r hit it my More, o.ic !iir N'jTt'.i of the rirati'h P.n. j. p. v AvLKi::ni;'Rf:iL Plymouth, May 1". ;.".t:" ffrnirA Tt MMtVM? s,lllll'- ' . , . r T T . Over Buck & Toan'a llarfiwaie -wr., . t f 1 rivm r:, in inu i. , ?VxR-.I!ur-enti;n-.Shirnpoonin-.e.,do, i n th-,en Ptve . P irt:eUr aiUtit:a given t- ; - ir 1 WI.;.Vcr4 llr.'.l-ly A. C. HObr.LM) ).A i J. II. LONG, LICENSED AtJCTIOTTFH , Will promotW attend t-l the S-llc 311 1 cl,UeUia Mrfcxll County. 11-11-ly JOHN BOYCE, T.ICEN3ED AUCTIONECK, V.yhefoun.HtalKirnatt!.- Parker Honanllprom?tlyattenlta;i,usinn,e; to hit care. Ssnmhrr, dumber. ,t nr.IKSnKF.LtCO.,Mannr.iturera Dmnl. k-ti li of lumber .... - , It . 1 .Jliajer'i U ae OGljKSRF.K. . Ii. '''V .,'"" 4l-l-tf II.. TIIAYEK j. S SCOTT, rt o n o r n 1 O o 1 I o t o . . Pr mini Attention toJie i ontinur . . rnllectlon Of CJiaims. : ,t lfr.ferenee., g'ven when retired. rjRMt olfjertuA o "Perm moderate. y'JnI-ii 3. A. MCflACKlN, OJUnty Reeorder, and Attorney At I' liiiox, SlRrkc County, nfllima Will mike OVd-ctiotn. Pr Taues examine Lif M Btt-.tike aeknowledement.of DetfMort'ese. All m ttt.rsof Ut.gat.on r-r lliintr money an I Iaek.pVor a"""' ÄÄ"lte7. LVnittancc P-nntly mad and iir:-i r eaionablc For Sale
About 2 acres oi grounu, in K .Uta I. Mjmou.h. . 5 ': ,C.b-T 2 aJ.irblolottiou. . Cfp 1 iili.lfG- tf-
.... n - - .f, -round. Hi Gano st.,CalMi
11. II. Time Tables.
lit!sbnrgl Ft. Wayne Ac Chicago Kail way. ! On and aft er July 29th. 1S6G Trains will leave 1 - : .1. :t.. o ;.L.,i.. . 1 . r- i. laiiwua u'.nv, o luu.uus excepieo.as roiiowa: Trainleaving Chicago at 5:50 P, M.leavcsdaily. TRAINS GOING WEST.
j E.rREssjF'.rRFsj Ex. j Ex. j Pittsburgh.... 2,1(1 rM GAS ah 2,05a f, 11,00 pm ! Rochester 3,20 8.20 3.15 12,10am I New Brightou 3,30 8.30 3,22 i Enon 1.13 9.2G 3,58 12,57 j Colun.biana. . 1,52 10.08 4,27 Salem 5,19 10.57 4,50 1.53 Alliance G,15 11.35 5; 2,30 Canton 7.JG 12 47rM G.15 3,1G Massilon 7,33 1.IH C,3l 3.35 Orrville S,1G 2 00 7.00 4,10 ! Wooster S,47 2,38 7,23 4,43 i Loudonvill.. 9,33 3.1fi P W 5.43 j .Mansfield 10,30 150 8,42 6.35 Lres.lmcj lVij ;5 16.2 9 40 7,35 Bucvru3.. 12 25am b 50 10 09 8,00 Upr'Sanduskv 1.07 7.30 10.43 8,34 I Forrest 1.53 8.01 11.10 9.01 Limn 2 ,50 9 20 1 2. 34 r 1 0,05 Delphng 3.30 9.55 1,12 !l0.3G Van Wert 4.05 in 23 1.44 11,03 FortWavne.. 5.45 J 1 .50 3.:0 l2.35r.M Ckmbia G,2S 12.35. t 4 15 ll.U Wiisaw 72) 1-30 5.07 ; 1,59 Plrmouth.... .19 2.35 G.'9 i 2.54 1 Vulpiraiso.... 0,58 4 15 7.59 j 4.25 j Chicago 11,30 G.O0 19.30 i G,uO ! 3.45 r. m. Express will take passengers oT 1.15 Train westfioni Crestline. TRAINS GOING EAST. ExrRKss Ex 1 Ex. j Ex. Chicago 5.35pm 4.40a m'iO.CiItm! 7 20 Vilperiiso... 7.13 G,3S 12.45amJ 9.03 P'vmou H.3G 8,3 2.5 10.27 i Warsaw 9.47 3,45 'l 1 .23 Columbia .... 10.CR 10,43 4.40 12.1 1 rM Fort Wayne.. 10.55 11.50 G.-5 1,15 Van Wert 1 l.f.tl 1 ,07pm 7.37 2.20 Delphos 112,20 h 1.42 S.l I 2.1S (Lima 10 5-2 2.24 P,8 3.17 j Forest 1.53 3.13 10, IG 4.24 1 Upr SitifluskT 2.15 1.21 10. 4.4 ! Bucvrus 2.4'J 5,12 11.55 5.23 Crt!in! At ?-0 r-ir' 12,30pm 5 50 Urestlin Vv VJf) finAJJ' Knn nir, MansfieM.... 3,47 G.35 2.00 0.15 fioud oville. . . 5.25 7..T2 2.45 7.25 Woo?ter 5,08 P.30 3.35 P.G Orrville 5.31 9.00 4.00 P.45 j XIaViIon i 5,5? 9.40 4.35 9.25 j Canton I G.i5 10 02 4 54 9.4G Alliance 7.15 11.15 j 5.55 j 1 0,50 I 3 ilc in 7 47 12,00 j G.27 j 11.25 Coiun.bi.nria.. 8.10 12.31pm G.52 (11.47 Enon 8,45 1,22 7.2S 12,2i4 New Brighton' 9.22 2,17 8.0 Rochester 9,35 2.35 8,20 110 Pittsburgh.... 10.40 3.50 S.30 220
.-MilHIlCC S ik m C))-lUnibij,na Enon t F R. M7ER3, Gen. Ticket Agen C. P. & C. tl. 15. Time Table. SUMMER AR R A N OEM E N T . KfTW ARD. Ti-are Ta Port, diilv) (S.inday Exeepted,)J Arrive at Plymouth, 7 :00 A . M .0.-C0A M WESTWARD , nrtt. 2: in P. M lO p.M ! . Tr iinsrun tv La Porte time, whirh is kept nt j K. V.ul. levvPirv rore.ani h lä minutciow cr -"-- - - ' II R. ORUIilNER. Furt I 'S A. V CJ. 1?. U. EXPRESS TRAIN"? PASS WANATAU, o u Nnnrif, Virht expret, iiTi.laysexc .. 4.:,0 A M V Ml piy coino fni.Til, Ni'h F'xnre1", -ntiml-iv exee'.te!) . . 9:4H P M i Day " (Huudays excepted) 1):3.1 A M . ...... . A c CAPKOX, ; " ÄTTOUNKV AND NOTAKV, j .lt L''rcn"7 IV'tr CJ-tim Anent. i ltll ... ... 1 ... , 1 1 f. .-. I .-wi 1 1 Kilinica lhtlA.fl V III XI I ''II i '-ii. 'i i' 'iwu ii ...i..i.. '" in his han Uprnmptl v and carefull. Pirti'ViNr attention tjiven to fSiitirillanships -,,.1 fhr j-tttementof Deeedent's Ftites. Penain vo. - - - - fijrii J'iih ihm b in ' 't. v ..-. 1j M irt"i"f in lotfo'i writteninitntment ine.itlv tn l quickly ilr.iwn ) ami ackno leJge- ( merits t -ilc en. irCoM.ECTiosumvlo and promptly remitted. ! .. . . . . . - , . tf 1 ... 11 :i-e over I! IS - lilCK-fOll -'U " ii.iniiiv , Store, Plymouth In liana. vlrtnSO tf Y 1J. A. O. !5()IlTO i'l'!!iii:ON' J K.ST 1ST, C. m t. ronfii le. tit n eine every .. .. a. . j r Oilire ver V.VftcrrcIf .Store . .a ... mm Tk 9 P I, Y M 0 V 'l II N DIANA. ! vfTrF. YtlMft I.IVF.S for benefit of toi ........ . family wiMi ooi r.l. Acrih, and no .... . .. . Tit vki.in s rn tur.iis. y p ii.l. tl.roiii'h C. II. RFiLW. March --i'l. T.." vlOn.'tOtf. .... .fii..l.la loo. 1 1.. I fll.M .1CCA t i Scv Livery and Feed stable. j HCIIOFIEIJ) YViXCH. PnomiET.ini, irornor La Port. and Walnnt StreüN, Pknioutli, I In li in i. A sf.ln li I i n m n'.rtrt, mi-i !Corueje 1 t any puf iV ronntrr on rernoinMe !(: .Ve.,to l.eliire l it alttime. r:ienrreTS tcim,. Call and -e oorttocu ieiore toria. fj I v vrrontr.T at i.-vvr, axd ati-1.V7.nr Claim A5't, Plymouth, Ind. Iltvia-e.ncbnled to resume the practice of , hcu.t wlM ! Practice ,r FuPmuStaik. baPortran.l y..,,- !.. it Af I. .it rVni.tr. ('olleetions ko,.i. wen a .i.ii.-'i . . 'prjmr.tly mid cirieientlv atteinle.1 to. C.r tul ! attention -iven to Probite b.nitirs. Itisnrai.ee i elected i.n Lives ami Property in the bestcompain tue iMiuc'i ni.uc. , I t ..... 1 In ! nrrtaeeiitmp ol . , . a.i. r, ,i,. U'i.lowa and bfirs for iV.ianri. - i u. " . bounty, irream ol pny .pciiio,. H.....,w ........... ro Flirwcll Field & Co.. ClJ.lrapo. i... nrt.oiir k Co.. Cincinnati. Huekly Sheldon k Co., N. Y. GralTiJcnnctt & Co., Pittsburg. InlGtf. TKW AKKANft KMKNT. The nndrsigned hiring a?oeiated with him in hinrofesionalbufineM MR. n B. VANVALKKNRURC.il. will continue Ihe practice of Law in its variou brTlho,Ncw Firm will attend promptly to little 1 -enerat collections the p..rche and t o Restate, the collection ( CUiins Utthe Government; h Py-i trnd arrearages of soldiers, ic I Hies " ilute eTmlned and abstracts furniehed when desired. . r. n5pnovK.
des red. A.st 3. 1565.
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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, I860.
The Runaway Match. A great many years since, when bright eyed and fair-haircd lasse, were not ,0 en :r..l- x- . tilul in New England as they are now, there leiratce I the Ohl man was slnr.h- farn or -iml wn. ..iSmiUt l .1 r ii oiii aim was estimated to h worth lull S K UJO, at that time a handsome fortune. Hi n..rM;.,.. ....l . "v . iviii;- v tj jiiiu winning ixiaiiirjrM ofMi.,io b,i 1... .i: v c-vv u.; uiv uik l lUiriiiii. In the meantime Minnie had .1 true lov al lover in secret. Who would have ru;k 1.1. - -.! posou mat sucli a lollow dare to look on beauty and comparative refinement? His nft W.,li. 1 1 -i .
UWCIt lU tllU toWTl of I 1 iirottt' twoPfi Ilm t-.roa.tnt ..nl 1. ... ,A
villa-e son. tweniv Tnilo. .i;.n, t f rrt u.rtlr ,1 .tr 1... .. ..... r :T:..i n contict with the Constitution ofi printing, enjrravinp:
miflit in,,.. v 1 1 1 ! . 1 1. f , tlie I nitcd btatcs. I'lussia exports . Uldrk(I. IllWIl !1 rilttii 1 1 o r 1 1 11 .I it . I n f. c? 1 11 fit rrn . m i, . .- tt- 1 . n T. .. 111.11.!' I
, - .v. i. , i.ivuimiii niiy im vi iivoc j niiviitiiuil , IllVilUttll C1V eil OeillieiJ Tl i 1 'l .1 . n .t i i 1 f ' rained bur ltbv inr,-r ' Li, w; 1 V i- V court ll0lJs that J citizen of he .articles of iron, lanitu, uuc eaiin lariiier. i bv snamii'r mu 1 m.r ,...l,...-.o ,.i.. . . .
I Alimuo u-.c li,V u, 1 :n 1 ! tt,, . 1 "Vi ' L nitü'1 States, no matter what his color wax, hams, musical a'JIiIIIIC WAS 11.11 I Till S fill' r 1 1 1 It i .111(1 Iliail H Ci ?iil vlii-li ! ivi ...l.i.l . ' . . 7 '
: i . , . . V " . ' 7 1 j , i.,av be. who has res e. s t month in I Wines and rorce ain.
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01 me whole male portion of tho village, tion will, relation to the .Mexican people. W:.v , , .1 , ,', , V. ""'' "V and her suitors were numerous, but her The ext few week, will affcrd an .xcol cut c l VZ tl if he father was peculiar, and n..nc succeeded upr.ortu.iitv lor the fillip up oC (he,e out- i , ?i J f l1 lts u;!' h :,, ,::' 111 -.i 1 i r 1 Ti 1 ,.' 1 1 , ; no cr hitherto been seriously nucstioned. winning nuch headway w.th him or h.;es and he placing ol th, whole uoou a ! 1q j
,-, . suusui.iii.u oasis.
....i.iv .1.4.-1 11 aiMi uini iic Tra? 5 irnruy a . l-smuumi a iiua.-i I'l oicC 'rare Over Jl-;Xie' (,,..,..,., it mu c . , ' f ,1. ,1 , ; ' wv.i .i.ai. lariner employed bv old D.mforth, who had ' to the extcntot 1:11 irant?ciu" or reco-'-iiziii n(r,Kfo,i V i - '.1 i ii.iii,. i.tu-oi. iii.u entrusted , Joe with the nnna-'cuient ol his 1 the succession ol Juarez. It is a , said
r.l-1.t .1 Place two or tliroo von pr
1 11,,,,,. ' ,r ; 1 ,J .11 " 1". -n t" JSut a very excellent farmer and a rieht ! government, the L ostcd States will receive n. , , ,1 t n 11 11 I I ,1 1 n i. good manager wai this Joe a'.ker. lie j Euwer taliiornia and portions of two a du . .. , ,n, n . !i ',.-. ! tiwa .j a.S Oil ft T tun in I v fmnnti' Hii-un n ,i , I ... , I'niii 5''.io I t - nrn . j .. ' , . . nn.. .. ...,.
"" ' J nn-ukj-iiiiit, nil Vl mactually toll m love with thi.s leautitul ii;n- ii , ,i i i i i i .Minnie Danlorth, his employer s daughter, But the strangest part of tho occurrence was that Minnie returned his love, earnestly and frankly premised to wci him at a favorable time. Things wcut on merrily for a time, but old Dan forth discovered certain lances and attentions betwecu them which excited his envy and suspicions. Very soon afterwards Joe learned the old man's mi id in regard to his future di.-posal of Minnie'.hand; he quickly saw his case was a Impoless one unlos he resorted to tr:lt:uem, so he set his wits at once to work. Uy agreement, an apparently settled di.-dikc-.I.ll . ... 1 It .1 I soon as his work was finished, to return only at a late hour to bed. This v.as u:iusual, am know the Joe fran love wit! less tin faithful attachment between them 'I)i run liLo her 'Yes, sir, yes." 'Then mat ry her." 4-Iut I can't her father objects." 4l'oh! let him do tso ; what need you care. Jtuu away with her." Klope : Yes, off with you at once. If the iral wi Till join, all right. Marry her, bring her ierc; you ..hall have tho"; cottage at the bot of the lane ; I II furi.1,1, it lor rou ; I I y mr wages shall be increased, and the old man may like it or not "Hut " "No buts, Joe ; do as 1 bid you ; o about it at once, and T. t " You wli stand by me ?" , . " c to tlit- ast. I kir .Joe. You V ' . , , make anybody a good son or a good busband." " "The old fellow will be so mad though." "Who cares' do now, tjuiekly." "To-morrow night, then," said Joe "Yes." Hl hire Clover's horse." "No, you tihau't." "iU . Never until . o,, on. Well turn mo a VI VII a! 'augh on him. 1 I take aro ol vou ant your wife at any rate. ft -I u uo ir. sam u"f. "Von shall," said Danforth; and they parted in good spirits An hour after daik cn the lollowmg evening Joe made h's appearance in a new black suit, and really looked very comely. The old man bustled out to the barn wnh him, helping him to harne young Mor - gan A few rods from the houso he found Minnie, as previously arranged, and re-t.aiiin-' to the village, the parson quickly t .i :.. l...!., ....1!,...l- .I.,. ifwiL- . .i. t his l.n.lo mid f.Min J:..-lie.l back.aii'l muten lookinir for him with open amu "Is it done 't " "Yes," answered Joe. "Uring her in," continued the old fob low, in high glee; "never mind compliments here," and the honest farmer rushed for light, reluming almost immediately. Vcs.'ye.." Vnri thi3 is my wife." ho added, as he rae.l up beautiful bride, the bwitchiiwr mid lovelv Minnie. "What! " roared the old man, "what did you say Joe you vidian you scamp you cheat yr.u " "It U true, sir, we arc married ; you advicd this ; you planned the affair ; you let me have a horse ; you encouraged nie ; you uromised to stand by me; you (dfered me the cottage at the end of the lane p .. ... i. D cottage "I din t-I deny tt. lou can t r.uu you re a 'Calmly, now, sir," said Joe; and the entreaties of the happy couple quelle 1 the old gentleman's ire. He "avc in reluctantly, and tho fair Minnie was overjoyed to be acknowledged as Mrs. Joe Walker. c..,.. folk think the largest paper is Urnvi the best Wise people they areI mt as sensible as the fellow who turned up his nose at your common sued women, ' i .,,e,l that he meant to have a big ger wife7h.au any other wan withia two hundred miles.
..iiu uiiuiio.i i-His uumth'ii uy me io er.-, u.n u ia-..iius u m-i-uu: uur uwn , 4 , . .... tobacco C"-ar maho"anv fnr rni-h ..tl.pr rr l.. n,..i ii. i nipt in4 nml fiitiiv.. t ..i.p l.v tl : that va4 population. hen we add llrook. cinar. , maiio an,
i. . i";.. : : . : :s ; rv' . :z:r: r iv.., which is re-.iiv nan. of New v,.rk. the c rnmcnto, ircsn iruina
i.uii.1 .Tun,,-., hu ui-uricn, luiu Miibi;a-.i(i.i ;in " i''"'-'--llli iiiv:.u t Su ft, -i i it - .- I rnhher wax "in"er anä other .. . i ... . .... . ! Pjniooratie m.noritT risej fn thr ri.r:snfn i ruooer. wax, siur, a.ix ouier s
'"r10""" ,r rrenia. enmeiK , , n?,J Silerlan.l pri, cattle,
iure, inen uv agreement also netweeu me cession oi a ponton .iexicati i . , - ; i r tn'h.w ,lr;,l fmh lniit ... - . . I. . .. tt . ; hau w.-n Yer .'iren ho. nr.- a n , ter, taaow, dried iruit, nme,
mem .Joe ate-entcd himselt irom home at . u-n u-ry to me mtc-. states is also proper : : " V..;V laces, iewelry, mner and ennr.
evening., and n.glit after night, for lull Lower Calif- ruin, and ctrta-n p.rt:o t,; or , ' l " , '".'.' - 7;iV V't lnil-' " 'ortt clove. .i i i . ; j i ..I . . i i , - lieen niP'-ti nr.'rr if it hi t nnf Kpori f..r' J-asfc limits tiiw.is tio.-,
mrcc inontns iori2cr dm Joe disannear ai : .onor-t an- i iiinuanua. hioir' l'c
1 Danforth was determined to outline of the present f.,rm of the. great 1 "7 a..uc. ioi regn.ern.g. j nllr SBti
cau,e of it. I republic. It is als, proper that we sh mid 'V i oTrrZ ÄÖ ''
kly confessed that he was in I receive a territorial cmii.ensation b-r our 1J" "T ' 0J t ,ulu ,!,1 Ir;' J tV'i ..,.;..V.p..ii 1-Sn.i- w fr' f: '
i a man s daughter who re,ide 1 ; eiiorhs in the cau.col Mexico, llad it not ' . ,!J . , . ; , rt r! LlitMrinMwl
n three miles distant, but. alter a! been for our hiterlWenee. the t ower of jS.nnuent qua iücations uepnved tlmusauds.
imiiith thp itlil 111:111 1 1 - . 1 uttil rnfinp.1 come thorou-'hlv e-t iMisli.-l
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his application lor the young girl s hand. u un rcicrenie to -?. point oi arnt".ng t t i i cloth is eight cents, the tanlt is tvix ccnt.s This satined him that ho had made a lor the payment of toe French claims, there I l'cJc i,nZh ti be when we consider t';6 ror vard An English Vissel arrives in mistake iu regard to his own child, and he ; m iy a dilieieuce d op-ni.,:.. It is. ln.wcv- j 'o--reVr,,I7vlI:ai )M' "V t ,?on fr'K1,t"1 cott,,n c'"th- The re olved to help Joe get married anlth::s!cr, Muiie certain that the people of the ; "r at ep- lnY ,l , L,j. owner steps onshore and inquries what I to stop all further trouble or Mnoidou at ; I Tu";ted tates will i.of willin-'ly consent to V'' " , .Vre a -n' - n?vI.no 'I?u7 ! the dutv i-. He is told that it is six cents
home. j guarantee any claims wnicn may have been I . P ;', j per yard. J his. added to theonginal cost
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What M1011M .. one Uy klio Adcuinisf caliun.
Now that the elections arc over, and - ; political effort, the country will have tim L 1 . ' " tnere is no Inrthrr nr.vl f.r u.hm.- .1 ! i?r to turn i,s attention to other matter,. I Tin titn.t iti...i.,;.1(t .f 1 . ..1.. . . . : . l i. . . i mo nood nvimnnrr ftdinf nimif im. ....'n. reo tious with .Mexico. i i V? ,j - i T It 'OlHllS til lif lllll'c i ii i . i .i.i.i ,A, . um unuciMuo a mat uio tr'vcr:iU!CUt has Li,.,......: i .1 .... ;. . - T Mv-ii iiiiiitit llfJUl llliJ lJlLlllltM As understood fr;. 01 the somewln.t iU-.nabio lroin v ashmeut ha, dctenumcd, scure inlbnnation ol llltl-tilM tl... ir..fnr.ii.,i.. , K--" L....n:.i . . 1 . . ir ' ivu nie hi: iunuR! or Jiaxim liiau. 10 .1 1 r .1 1 f 1 ..iT that fur tin rot film, nunninn ..1 1 .,. Tn.11.. , -v. .......... v. 1. ....rj.-H'Luu, ,linin; j assertion that tho Lmted fciatcs has a -ree l I :,i v i i . j with apolco to secure tho payment ot thu i Fivnch tdaiius. Here we have a policy which, in some respects, is unobjectionable. That feature of ir which proposes to establish a government upon the vacant throne id'Maximilian, Ü one which will meet with univor-al indorsement. Tt is not so much a quesiion with the people of thi.s country whether fhc government will recognize Juarez or i Irtego, ;m il is that it will rcLVgni.e some one, and thcieby give stability to the power i which shall sueeeed 31axin.ilian. The end j is of prime importance with the people of ; the st.iies ; the means are not at all e-?en-'iTl tVI i . "irrai j cilty to tli2 Unite ! States. We need this I territory in order to nroiierly r. und o'.X tho i l Maximilian over Mexico would hate be crc.lfe! i'J l-'ruiiep. in iMi!i Marimiiian. With roiVrencc M tlie endeavor to es;tlie ,;igii:r.I claims .".ainrt Mexieo.it may ! !.;? thought by some that, having interfered ' with their collection. c arj bound to 'guarantee their payment. At the very ; mo-t, there original i lamis will Le ali that the people, of inn country will consent t: guarantee ; it is not impossible that those , favoring the jeeuring of eve:, thi. limited portion, may be comm. 1 to a sm-.d maionty.
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i , . .... tho rice was;.!!.. i he !.c!t:-r c-mrre bar the ndumiratom , of-j awl h Warcdv to take will Ihe to n-cite.ts intentions i(lUllf ltWm ftr t,e luikvstaw wa4 aT. wardsMe::col,om the province of mc'rc! 0 (riI;nu.lv hVle.htCih T,,;s w; tl?ml to liinn'r anti conweture. and. o so-u ns i t.J.i . .t.- j:...:i - n
1 1 ; rumor ami conj-eture, ami. so so-ui as 1 possible, give it a hdinitc thar e. Let the - ui. - .. , .. , iil adiniiiistratioit avail itself ol tue coming : . . . , , . i lull in loee.nl excitement lor the prompt 'and permanent v.-tlcment of this ltar:;-:tng i -.nd annarentlv interminable Mexican im - Id'ogllo. " ( h 'ml Tint , r , ,v . . The (V-ti ber report of the iVparlnicdit ! of Agriculture states that no. withstanding .....t... 1. .,......., I" ll.hi....!."! nlti..i - All. I , llllll. lil'..lll(i.'l nil. Li'Uiu - l ll v.:uui.i' I'l. l .- r i . l ,i i ... leu hi s.'ver.M :ii 1 1 1 1-ui - oi i um.li- üimhc I hat o! iJvVJ. which was reporled at 17o,:i()l,!)JI bushels. It i.. behoved tl:ere j y;U u fiv(j h:,Alch i,, cach iuhahitan!. jTlj5 e.ti.1Iiltc lvc. ., r,jUn l for fear of vU v The yield of oats is confide re 1 , (x(,(,:(Ii .... i is c,ri.u:itel at I,,.., ,(ll,ie!s i)t!l ia il;tiiy and ! j-, tC ; . .lb,JV0 :U1 avorng(. May j. k.Ui ,tit l!l;ul pt,t vca,. 'but bettcr in iiualii. Cor B2tasliing. i I' llr.skin" corn hard on fingers. We . bite si,.ver-.l tiling eeti nretf v liartl lit mis , " - , , ' " ,. ,,', , ,,.! ians call it. None of the patent corn buskers wc have seen are much better than bare hands two of them infinitely wor.se expediting nothing, and cramping and galling the hand till tho wearer ii glad enough to drop them and go back Jo first priciple-. Wc like a hustter that Wc invented, ' built and praef i-e I Witti twenty CV. '5 atr, ut never r'rtcntcd or thought be lore tins 1 . .... 'ni-dit of .saying anything about publicly. Here is tho fashion ol it, and ll sonic philanthropist will lay hold of the ideajuiprove and manufacture, ndvcrtie and .eil this other hunker, he will confer a b!e-ing on corn buskers and get himself b leased a hundred thousand times at lea-t : Make liir Ii t hteel finger caps, very like a )...... t thin.lik nble, only ihe tips run out ,l,ttcned into artificial linger nails. They ouirht to be ma le of various fuzes 0 iw'.ill fitters when trloved. Then having tlie top of the rim perfuatcl with small hole1;, the caps can be set oyer the thumb ami two first, or the first an i ne nd fingers of any ordinary glove stitched fat, and with the glove mi, there is a really good and ought to be very cheap eorn husker, that works perfectly natural, is not U mite in the way. never galU or cr imps j the hand, and will last a lifetime, leides all these good points the steel claws permit ono.oMorK y, ... . ;; ' A 1. M.! tl. ..L.ttt j . 1 . it I I &
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ihe Supreme Court of Indiana, in a
1.1 i. .1 at 1 df 1 lllrtCC"lh r ,cle ot OUT Sf.ltn ( m.f if ntinn nn.l -.11 -iwäl ... 1 . . . .... . . . , F Ust.tution ana all laws m j.-icro-.A in 'uii(jiv.i; IllCICUl, III UU 1 IJUI, its . f ' j'uinuMit was unanimous, and the opinion - -. .. . . ' t . ir- c i o ifi. i . t , i ; was oclivcred by C hut J ustice Orecory. i mh .... ... ! imrteenth Art-cie ot our btatc n : it m n t t : viimuuuiu, 1 niis suniinaruy annuiicti üt a ne.uro who has been in the .tatc six ) months uny vole. cruiaot at ieat 5ay. lor!l aps t10 tilllG lia üt vct !COIue whcJn ; fcU..h a W(uM bß j u -,jbU,h a decision would be deemed pol uv:cimo.i au uiu uarrrers wnicn i;. . .1..: : m ,i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . rrar ritizons have ciietoil to prcvciit nesro :. .1 1 ,,, . iinmiUrauon are thrown down, and here is ; .... 1. . i- 1 ' , ,.i " oei ;m ruiCMiiueni 1:1 me wav 11 . . . .. - 1 . . - this class ot persons (akin- up their resii ,.. :n , M,:,i . T., . ln uence in our niidst. lnev will doubt Ics n . : , : 1 1 1 lluw in 111 Ianjclv increasing numbers, to . . ' r o,,! .. .1 ,tM .t r.wl n.,,1 lmrln.l . f n. nv' nr fi,rt ;tf,.; i. i 1,10 expense 01 me industrious Tllver!, y,.r l!(,nf I . ,hrr j ' ' ' ' J' ' -' us white tuxThe glorious metropolis of the United States, th rival Ji!.nd..a und Taris. soon . i ii i Dm I'.i. .- iiifiu in iniii)uei, '.Toauii aim power, did nobly at the late election. Look -it her splendid vote for (lovernor: IIolTnian ( Democrat) 79.000 Fc uton ( Kadical . . 83,000 .! : l . i.i i . Majority . .4(1,000 The Democratic majority in Xew York is much larger than the whole radical vote. The Dei:vKrats are nearly three to one i the
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'STic Ewit e Cs-n. r.eross me -Miantieone ceni more, so inai Tl , e ,. c ,i, (y ,,. T'.n. wheu he goes into the market with his 1 lie t.ieorgi'fow n, couth I arolina, 1 ,tncs i n , cul tie ,s obliged to charge fifteen ceuts 'Wohavo had quit a trcf, and we arc i Ter yard to get his money back, and to s .rry to lean, thai the late rice has been i m;k a!5-v ?T !- charge Pev,..i c-.,,,,,,.,, ,..i.1Kt.i :.." euteen cents a yard terms cargo. A Low-
; i pcGn .V1;c ,' n the sprii" in con-e-j uawi;i;n.n,0 the part llf ' 1Vc?iIn,cn t() tfJ Wi,rkj (?nt lnUch of, in UMt mvH-yj. iuuvu t mi t iv ui.it , , , f. , f..- f ,,;,iw j , ( . . ft , .. in. in at iiisi e.t.iii.aieii. in mo iai ion,t , , I III III lot noil i'l oi;n. tu n ii ui.- ii 1 1 ? l ii it. I : ,-, n.v-iranc to the eve of the' i , Vj,.; ' r V.-'hV-il- the 'fact ihat'xve P.I1 : j. . nPl. , t.,,., n.tW n if.truir&k'kti ii . V..H i ' i "ii. in it. it f.ire,t of vcs-els hm enlivened tl,3 waters ol' the Sampit, some of lai jto fcizi demon jstrating that our port I niore available; ,i i J' m it j than onr outide noignbors would suppose I -th it th bar U not so shallow :dW ail, i .i certain IJIIIUIll I.IVUt' I" mv. .'....'fiv . v . . , ...aiaii I !it - . Ipii.I fli.i tr..i.t Ii uv ll'i?l. r.i .-..-vi- .t vv. .i.j.iw.-... 'i utu i a .... i...i.. .'i ..! r.. com3 j.letion of tlie ut'iuruniii in ;ni o.ii, -oi nn nuuui . . - , -,t i.i.i,.extension to the interior will doubt. tvs ac - , ,x r .1 co:noli-,h. Open an avenue for the trans- . . e.iV .1. r. , poriaiiou 01 111c jno'iui-i.- 01 uio luuuiij adjacent to the nearest seaport town, and our marine Iit will be accordingly increase ed. We are hopeful. ILarsi:ii. A eleivcal correspondent of the Toledo 1 IHcd' sums up some of the "institutions of Kansas as follows : lint I must conclude by simply indica ting a few topics 0:1 which 1 h ire much to s::v. The grape of Kansas the wools arc full. This wi I 1:0 one ol lh. finest This will be one of the finest Kansas the rivers abound in 5cvcral choice Lind, (hie wa caught in the Republican a lew days ago that weighed one hundred and twenty pounds, ten pounds heavier tli in the wife id' the writer. I be prairie firc:4 of lvan:is they are now raging in all directions, traveling at times fstcr than any race hone, leaping rivers, overtaking deer, wolves, turkey and prairie chickens, :ni 1 routine: them alive. The wolves rf' Kansas one came a f.. J..,-. ,rrt nitbin 1 V,, I IK. M l' -1 v one hundred feet of our h'r.o and attempted to help himself to fresh beef. The prairie chickens of Kansas they are a nuisance. They are plenty but very shy and sharp. They always manage to keep out oi'my reach, except when I am going to or rehiring from church on Sabbath. Then they are painfully truo. Toi.tsu Kxilks Shttmsu in Virginia. The New York Keening Post, of Mon lay last, says : Twenty seven faimlie- of Polish rxiles left this port for Kichmoud in tho sf camship Virginia on Saturday afternoon, to settle on two thousend five hundred acres of land in Spotts lvania County, Virginia, procured for them through the Americau Kmigrant Aid and Homestead Company. They arc to. pay five dolla.i uu acre for it, in six years. Implements, scedd, sV.c., .. ..... . '-rwere furnished by subscription in this city, .! 1, m, of lh Vir-ini:., it i Mi.l.
Commerce of the World.
France exports wines, brandies, silks, r i . .1 . ' J . ' ' 1 P.crfuc,cr nd generally. I tale PTnr.rf Mm nil Ait Winne t. niy exports corn, oil flax, w.ne,, csI '-" "J c I U UOj U1U, UIJW 111U.U1C, CUtt,', s, mosaics and salt. linens, wooden, zinc, copper and brass, indigo, instruments, tobucco, ermauy exports wool, woolen, coods. linens, rag, corn, timher, iron, lead, tiu, flux, hemp, wines wax, tallow and cattle. Austria exports minerals, raw and manufactured silk, thread, grass, grain, wax talloTT. nutcall, wiuos, honey and mathcru atical instrumenta. Kurland exports cotton, woolen, glass, hardware, earthenware, cutlery, iron me talic wares, salt, coal, watches, tin, süks and linens. lluäsia exports tallow, flax, hemp, flour, iron, copper, linseed, lard, hides, wax, duck, cordage, bristle, fur, potash and tar. Spam exports wiue, brandy, oil, fre;h 1 1 a r 1 -i 11 1. Rnd (tried fruits, nuicksilvcr, sulphur, salt, 1. n- 1 n 1 1 cork, saflron, anchovies. Silk and woolens, m ' . t 1 1 , 1 v-itiuu caouiin tea, rnuoaru, iuu.sk, tin ' : per, zinc, borax, silka, cassia, filagree works, ivory ware, lacquered ware and porcelain. Turkey exports coffee, opium, sills, drugs, gums, dried fruits, tobacco, wines, camel's hair, carpet?, camlets, shawls, and morocio. llindoostan exports silts, shawls, car pets, opium, saltpeter, pepper gum, indigo, to! cinnamon, cochineal diamonds, pearls, and I. ' r j Uillgn. M.exico exports gold and silver, cochineal, indigo, sarsaparilla, vanilla, jalap, fustic, campeachy wood, pimento, drugs and dye stuffs. JJrazil exports coffee, indigo, sugar, rice, hides, dried meats, tallow, gold, diamonds and other preciou stones, gums, mahog any, and India rubber. .1 .. est India exports sugar, molasses, rum, dyes wood, preserves, pices. cheese, butilks, velvets. powder. nutmegs, lluw flic TarilT Works. Say the cost of making a yard of cotton 0f his cloth, makes it cost nun tourteen I cents, and the expense of bringing it .t 1.1 .. i .L.i n n a i 1 CT 1 a I I titAnti AtiirAf c(kna im ont Atr.iri li la o11 manufacture goodi, jiist as g centB leSs than t:u iii. 4 ii 'ii(t. nil ci p LH outi a t ood, ior urtecn cents, iwo the importer can pell at ; nd the result is, the importer withdraws i ,lls l,lU. tl,e Castotn-liousc and d j parts with his cargo. He pays no duty j the (.overntnent, unci yet th man u buys the Lowed mans cloth ravs se deduty to who .buys the Lowell man's cloth pays seven buy. tn cents per vard more than it would have , ; .- , . . , .t cost him had ther not been a duty on it. , , , , , . t . i ' . tUc ,l0Wcl man Pakets the amount, H S?t.s the tariff, and not the (lovernmcnt. ' I hw is no fictwn ; it M exactly the case. j 1 ctlcc; we ;,crlve " V,,ue . . a j class of goods, the duty being prohibitory ; and vct, the consumer the farmer and la- " . . i oorer nay seven ccais lax on every yarn , .. 1 - . . . , . n J J Oftton rcloth tLe d t all goes to I me loan uiauiurei . iiciru mc "'i . , i . e 1 1 , and yet not a cent oi mis goes to pay th public debt. good on nearly every thing on all his implements ot . , r.. ir,-i.l ip.iii tfittl ami hricu I hiir nriee "Knj,t r " vv " 1 . , . 1 are enhanced, and vet uo revenue accrues ; if) rue tovernuieut ironi iiiciu, utiauc 1 1 i e the hmh duties exc ude loreign competi . , . .,, . .1 1 r tion. 1 bus it will be seen, that in adtli- . . - r . . .I . di . r .1. l... tion to tho 00,000,000 paid to the Govcroment, fully as much more is paid to the Eastern manufacturers. Courage In livery l:ty Iffr. Have the courage to discharge a debt while you have the money in your pocket. Have the courage to d without that which you do not need, however much your eyes may covet it. Have the courage to spmk to a friend in a ""Clb coat," even though you arc in company with a rich one, and richly attired. Have the courage to make a will, and n jmt one. Have the courage to tell a mau why you "i ma icuu nun Toui uit...c: Have the courage to 'cut" the most agreeable acquaintance you have when you are convinced that he lacks principle. "A friend thould bear with a friend's infirmities" but not with his vices. Have the courage to ?how your respect I . . . for honesty, in whatever guise it appears; . . . ft i and your contempt for dishonest duplicity, by whosoever exhibited. Havo the courage to wear your old elothes until you pay lor your uew ones. Have the courage to obey your Makerat thu risk of being ridiculed by man. Have the courage to prefer comfort and prosperity to fashion in all things. Have tho courage to acknowledge your ignorance, rather than to seek credit for knowledge under false pretenses. Have the courage to provide entertainment for your fricmli within your means not beyond. Verily, tho grasshopper is a burden to the feeble, complaining copperheadism of the day, especially since the ide of October. liichmond liejaddican. Julian may fancy himself a graashnpper, but lie isn't that sort of an iuscct. He be longs to those industrious scarabei that .-kcoi. tho hull rolHn3" Jnrinp the sultry
NUMBER 11.
LrsF.s Nature. We arc informed by a conductor on the P., Ft. W. & C 11. W.. of a most remarkable freak of nature. A married lady living four miles North tf Crestline lately gave birth to a air cf twins, the upper part of who.-e bodice resembled snakes ; one that of the copperhead, the other a common black snake. From their waitt jp it is Fnakc-likc, they havo no arms, nothing to indicate tho human, while from the waist down the organization is perfectly natural. After the children were born and boing shown to the poor mother, she begged that an end iniphtbe put to their existence and was so affected that she Lccaro; deranged and is now an inmate of tlie insane aslynra. Our informant also states that the ?ins. although but a few month old, trawl around the floor, hiss and strike at ench other with their fangs, fighting like two enakes evcrytime they come together7. We do noi. Tonch for the truth of the above but give it is was told us by Mr. Allen Crawford, a conductor running on a freight train between this place and Crestline an-d we have every reison to believe Mr. U. a reliable and trustworthy gentleman. The mother of the extr.ioidiuary beings, prior ts their birth, got frightened at the sight of two snakes fighting. Fort TT r U tiyne lh::nocrut. Soutlirrn Items. Oranges now load many trees in this parish, and their golden fruit looks tempting to the pa.sser-.by. Xo fruit tree on J earth can be more beautiful thaa the orange ! tree, loaded with its yellow, luscious, auli t , . ... . lumnai crop, Hanging upon the branches amid thousands of leaves of th; richest huo. PUmtcrt Lannc. The cold winds begin to warn us that winter is approaching. It will be a dreary winter to many negroes, and to many white people also. Provisions arc scarce, rrc&ey scarce, and labor the am;. People find it difficult to get wood chopped for winter use. in most places. Many negroes preter loifing about towns to making two dollars a day at chopping wood. Jamaica is .tamped on every village and plantation in this ones busy and prosperous land. PiaqvtmtjAc Bawer. The Crescent states a curious factinref crence to the commerce of New Orleans. Instead of being e :porter of sugar ami molasses, as was formerly the case, both are now largely imported. Mortality at Savanna if. From the 1st of January to the 29:h of October, there died in Savannah 470 whites and 7o5 blacks. Of this number C4 whites and 149 blacks died of cholera. The Savannah papers Jäte that cholera has etw tirely disappeared from that city. The Macon Telegraph says that the authorities of that city are obliged to furnish from six to ten c3Üns per day, to bury negro paupers. Freedom is a great thing lor tho poor African. "Free to starve and to die." The first trial in Florida of a white man, in which negro testimony has been intrcduccii occurred at Jacksonville, last weet. t r. I ii. e. .it ir. wns in esse or a wnne man. on me charge of assault with intent to kill. Ho was tried by a jury of whits wen, and sen tenced by the judge. to pay a finetf ono .I.. j j . 1 1 IIIOUHBUU oonam. Minneapolis. The 31iuneainlis Chronicle gives the following "nice point" of law : A Mr. A., of Princeton, Mille Lac Couiw ty, rented his iyue to Mr. IL till "cold weather." During the last "coll snap" Mr. A. informed Mr. I. tint "cold weather" had come, ar.d he must quit the premw se. Mr. IL said that "cold weather" had not come, and they went to law absut it. After a loag and critical examination of a ! host of witnese-, the jury decided that "cold weather does uot, according to law, como uutil the 1st ol December. This de cision is biuding authority throughout tho State, and hereafter ucold weather" will not come in Minnesota until the first day of Deceinljc?. The election of two negroes to the Massachuseits Legislature may betaken as the break of day for the aspiring "moxes," who have watched and waited Ion for the good time coming. Nigrers in the Legislature, and we will soon have niggers in the public offices, niggers iu Congress, and? niggers at the marriage feat?. The march, of great moral ideas is ) inccmceivably rapid that we may havo Fred. lKvaglas, with Uutler, on the presidential ticket tu 1 S08. Indiana II raid. Land Office Rlti uns. Ueturns re ceived at the general land oflioe. fron the local office at the Tails of St. Croix, Wis, show that 7, -OS acres of the public lands were disiosed ol during October, old acres of which were taken up for actual settlement under the homestead law. The cah. sales amounted to $7,005. iQ't The gold excitcmcnf (says the Athens ((icorgia) irii7m in.) in the upper counties still continues unabated, indeed it seems to be increasing. It is coufined chiefly, we believe, to Hall, Lumpkin, Pawson and White Counties. In Lumpkin and Hall pales of celebrated mines have been made at high figures. Among the recent sales in the latter count', that of the "ttla.de mina" has attracted much atteution, as it j? believed to be very rich. A California, exchange, commenting on Beast llutler's speech, says : Uutler's logic simply amounts to this: f the southern States elect loyal men they tight not to be admitted, because they do ot represent their constituency ; and if "hey eVet dhloyal men they ought not to the admitted, because they irV represent their canstitucncics. This remiuds us very loreiby of a pieoo of poetry that we read somewhere iu our bayhood, which runs to the effect that "You Miall and you -han't, Yoa mn nn1 you eau't. You will mid yoa won't. You'll Im Uinnil If you u. ii You'll be darnaed if jou do'iit." A wag upon visttiüg a medical museum , hag shown specimens of mortality, all preserved in alcohol. Well, said ho, I never thought the dead would be in such ipiiitr.
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