The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1858 — Page 1

jPXTIBT-jISIHIZEID WEEKLY si 50 IPEjR, ^^TLTXJlVr:, E^YJ^BEE EIA.LE YE^BEY EST ^EY^EOE.

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(i lIVA\X( 1 A STl\K, I X in AX A, SA.TUIIDAY, X"C>VKM HlilU 18, 1858.

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Marriage ou Shoi-i \r.iuninlnner. Tlioro is not a city, there is scarcely a township, wh'.-h does not number siuiuii” its inhatdtanis women v ho have m.irrie I on very short acquaintance, only to he abused, do orte 1, and left a burden mid a life-ion orraw to their families, [ in which th w ere born and roared, and which they most imprudently do cried, to share the fortunes of relative strangers. If vouncr Jadii ; could realize how grossly indcli ate : well as culpably re -kh -s such nian iages aj p ar in the eyes of the observin'.', they surely would forbear.— A year tic uc h [;ci|uaintauce, with the mo-1 cir um-t citi.d a counts, from disintere.-ted and reliable witnesses, of the antecedents from childhood, are the very hoist "uaranties. which any woman wl • realizes what marriage is, will re quire of a stranger. Even then, if her parents arc not fully :- ati -fled, as well a: fie: -elf. she .-hould still lic.-itate. .Mar ri v • is an undertakin r in which no de lav can be so hazardous as undue precipitation. A ease directly in point is told by the Singling, New York, (hicniile, us foi

lows:

It will perhaos be recollected by most

of our reader that a desperate attempt

made in February, 1 v .’)7, hy four or • , o_-j .i .. .':h.. o:....

I)»rc lo Slmi.l Alone. He firm, bo bald, be trong, fie true, An 1 dnro t.i >tunil alone; Sir! • for tlic right, wliatc'cr you do, Though holpers there aro none. Nay, bcml not to the f welling surge Of | ipuhir . i: r and wrong, ' f will Iwar thee on to ruin's Vi rgo, With current wild and strong. tst..nil for the right! llumanity Implores with groans and tears. Thine aid to break the festering links That bind her toiling years.

FI I Id FOI 1(1 Id I > i ’ATIdXT. intervals when she yielded her post |t was then that young Wilson learned ♦ at his side to her father. the real value of money. Hy means of it A WT.STKitN I.AND STOKY. At length the crisis ot the disorder ar- ],t: could give shelter to those who had

^grifitltMrnl.

From the American Agriculturist.

rived—the day that was to decide tho kindly received him when every other Wc have beVi^Mt!«pla^ why at iiuestion ol hte or death. Lucy bent door was closed upon him. • ,■ w,,. . ..m;,.

The changes which the last twenty question of life or death. Lucy bent door was dosed upon him. .i i , ,i- i ' e.i. ' i. years h ive wrought in Illinois would be over him with intense anxiety, watching AH night long he had thought of the ? on, f 0 t . l ° a . 1 ' JV 1 ’ ' P s ' r| ‘'. S °, '' ri,u F ' incrodihlc to any one who has not wit- every expression of his features, hardly forced patent. There were a few words ''rod cattle and other farm stock the prices ncssod tlicm. At that time the settle- daring to breathe, so fearful was she ot dropped by Mr. Davis which he could not ru i< ‘V.\ nnu .. 1 ov . ia , n a ' car ments were few, and tlie spirit of en- awaking him from the only bound sloop dismiss from his mind; that Crosby had a l ' r j*. J *] Ul P 110 ^ 3 ^ terprise which ni>w pervades every that he had enjoyed tor nine long days written to the real owner of tho land, and 11 ''I'.'-' ' ' * V ' *" H ' " corner of the State, had not awakened. ;1 ml nights. t length hr awoke atid hud now obtained the promi.-e of the deed. 'V ' i i. 1 !.!. . .. .'I I .. < ,i :. r .

terprise which now

I'lie bluffs of the beautiful Illinois river gazed up into (lie face of Lucy Davis. ]t is now time to make tho reader ful had never sent hack the echo of the steam- and faintly inquired, ‘•Where am ['." ]y aequuinted with the history of the engine. ithout a market for their There was intelligence in that look.— young stranger. II is father, Charles Wil

Stnndfi rtb right! Though falsi’hot.d n.ign, produce, the farmers confined their la- Youth and a good constitution had oh- son. i^r., was a merchant in

And proud lig: coldlv sneer;

A pni.-on;,! anew rann.e, wuuml

A eon.-eienee |'iire naU c-teir.

Stand fortl." rig’it—and with clean hands

Kxult the true on high;

Thou lt (!nd warm and sympathizing kcarU

Among tb" pa t,v.

Mon whole vo i on, and thought and f it—

Yet could not hardly d..r

Tlie laittle s brunt, but by thy side

Will ever dangers share.

hors to the wants of their own families, tniiicd the mastery. Lucy felt that he had acquired an immense fortune. At Corn was nearly the only crop they rais- was spared, and bursting into a flood of ihc close of the war, when the soldiers reed, and from the time it was ‘'laid by. tears, rushed out of the room. eeived from the government their bouu near the end of .1 une, till ‘‘pulling time. It was two weeks more before he could ty of one hundred and sixty acre of

if such stock, but to render it no object to rear them for breeding purposes. It would be strange, indeed, if such a

. financial revulsion as we lately passed, " "" " 10 did not affect the prices ol'any and every-

thing which though highly useful, is not very common, and to which partially, at least, fancy values are apt to lie attached. That blooded stock of all kinds has not

in November, was a holiday, and the in- sit up even for ushort time. He had ai- land, main of them offered their pat- 1 ll ‘“ • "'"m'> " ,,M s- j . ... !.:.i. peri 1 «w passed in idleness, read/acquainted th with his name and ento to Mr. Wilson for sale Findin be6n uttcr, J ""saleable, tnstea*et sell-

ing at quite tolerable prices, is the real wonder. The live stock of the country, once reduced, is s’ow to conic up. Tho

Stand f.ir the right—pn.claim it loud.

Thou 'it find tm answering tone In Icm t hearts, atid tlmu no more 11 <J ■ : i ,q ?' il l a! no. ■

They cannnot, like the grains and other agricultural crops, be produced in a single year, but are the growth of several years, with fond, labor and a very considerable

live convicts confined in the Mug t mg prison to escape by crosungtho river on

tlie oldest settlors will deny.

One Saturday afternoon, in the year recollecting something that he wanted, should go out and see it, and if lie liked 1819, a young man was seen approach- opened it. The first thing he saw was the country settle there. Wishing him ing. with slow and weary steps, the house, tho identical pocket-book whose loss had to become identified with the people, he

Ho recollected recommended his son to lay aside his

except Saturdays. On that day, duly as residence, but they had no curiosity to that they were resolved to sell them, ho it arrived, the settlers at the distillery learn anything further, and forbade him determined to save them from thesaerinmused themselves byshooting ata mark, giving his story until ho heeume stronger, fu-o of their hard earnings, and he pur-

trading nags, .-itiil too often, when the tin His name was Charles ilson, and his chased at a fair price all that was offered. !|i'|j ^t'' i\i n ,p l ", 'o',l othor

cup passed freely round, in fighting. paternal home Boston. In three' years no small portion of the This is hy no means a picture ol all A few days afterwards, when Mr. Ihivi.- Militarv Track came into his posscsMon. settlements of the early period, but that \y a s absent from home, and Livy ongag- On the day Charles became of age he

it ii graphically true of many none of ed about her household affairs, M ilson gave him a deed of the principal part of , , , , . ,p, #t r t

saw close beside his bead his pack, and thisland in illiuois, and hei ted that he ' " '• N ' ' .i <,L ’ n " l (

temporary, but one ot the permanent branches of our industry, indispensable to our consumption, and not a luxury that may he put aside without inconvenience m suffering. The population of the

" as bread

or clothing, and for so much as they

As

to prices, that must depend on the extent of supply. Happily for the stock-breed-er, and grazier, the country is not overstocked witli either cattle or sheep. Nor i is it likely soon to he. \grieulturo, in-

g rainy ing m mui 10 wnness me cu.i.e .ur. vv nsou receive.i a icuci ■rum a .uau sto!1 j 0 j- on t hc other branches

■ ho house ocen; .ed y the roinaindor of gr 'iip was apparently about twenty-one confidence they reposed in the honor and in Illinois who had frequently written. harelv holds its own tlie l iinily. and they saw nothing more year- of age, of slender form, fair and integrity of a stranger, and the pleasure lie wished to purchase a certain section W ;||, q lt , npW ' o ’ n f ( . r ., r 1 <0S P0n (iiiuaU7 nfliim until morning, when he was dis delicate complexion, with the air of one with which they bestowed favors upon at government price, which Mr. Wilson i,.,,., to ,| l( , , ni| pj 1 j Mn (| [' (iin . v , )Ull , r r re 1. cold and stiff in death. Hew.i- Aceustouicd to good society, and it was one whom they supposed could make no promised ho should have on those terms, (j7e v are drawn off in too "reat nroof a melanchfilly temperament, and. of evident at a glance that ho was not in return hut thanks. provided he forwarded a certificate from f ..I,,.!.... , , nirrieultural „ .I.,.. . ,. nm „ to C peon ; ' h -1 ".iva u away to dissipation ; and ured to the hardships of a frontier life, or Night came, but Mr. Davis did not the judge of thc circuit court that the j", ..‘....v,

i , . n i . when under the influence of liquor, had labor of any kind. But his dress bore return.

AnotUer Provable Suicide*

i|p ,, t | J| Intelligence readied the city pa Satur- or rather distillery, of Squire Crosby, of excited so many regrets. ^ once or suhitmi"' i nc >o uime tlu hr But'.•n.mif their numl er, how- day of the Death of Dr. W . Yv. Eccles, of nrcntsl’mirie. an obscure settlement on having placed'it there the morning be- broadcloth ami dress like a backwoods j lountr-’ !'!!'.'/have lueats^'arwel'l'i eve:'. T’r an • Sindair o'/r Win low, ,,)ul| ly i lie partieuh.rs are about the Military Track. As usual on that fore be reached Brent’s Prairie, but in man. In compliance with this sugges- , '. . , .. \ee: led in uct' :, g awav, the others blowing : I ho Dr. was ^;i' the city day. a large collection ot people were flic confusion of the moment tho eircuni- lion, the young man had assumed a rude ' r C . .i' ."d n,'.', i ' J i* __ ar evening bed"',, h's .lea.o. and left, it amusing themselves at Crosby’s, who stance was forgotten. He examined it. and rustic dress, so inappropriate to his .' 'J.: ' ' ' * ‘ -

ke >p away '■•’' ;1 ‘d, intoxicated. \\ Ik u ho arrived at owned the distillery in that region, and and found everything as ho left it.

♦ ;!%n « home ho told

being speedily captured. Winslow has manage

until last week, when information was received by ihc officers of the prison, that a fellow answering hi description

his

family that he \v:> not being a magistrate, was regarded hy the The discovery nearly restored him to

Ircss, so inappropriate

appoarence and manners ns to excite some suspicion that he had motives for

ell and did no! feel li!,< ditif/g up. and settlers a- rich, and co sequently a great health, hut he resolved at present to eon concealing his real character, would retire for the night. Ifi went to man. fine the secret to his own bosom. It was j On tho morning of Ids son’s departur

W1 . ( . )n || u ,, j j ;| j| j,, on the o room a little di tant from the part of The youth who now came up to the gratifying to him to witness thc entire Mr. Wilson received a letter from a man

charge of burglary. An ofli or was at once dPpatche l. and on Friday last return'd with the runaway. Winsluw term will expire on ihc L'lst ol September next, hut an indictment is pending

Lucy passed a sleepless night. Hand was worth no more.

several time threatened self destruction, a strange contrast with his appearance I u the morning she watched hour alter lie was an F.nglishman hy birth, and and manners. He wore a hunting coat hour for his coming, and when sunset ap

another occasion. On this he will bo tried, and probably oouvh led, and sen

1 11 ^ i! ilnisin ■■ mi ediK : led man. 'Having been in of tho coarsest linsey woolsey, a common I proaehed he was still absent ; terrified by i ... i ) i !■ ni'd to < ' | ri v lit 1 'di ij tel. lie: e:n dtoreliirm. straw hat, and a pair of doeskin moccasins, his long and unusual stay, she was set-

an 1 was a solier. honest, industriou- man \ large pack completed his equipment, ting out to procure a neighbor to go in for many ve irs, during which time he tie Every one gazed with curiosity upon -eareh of him, when her father came in . cainc a inemhrr of the Christian Church, the new comer. In their eagerness to sight. She ran to meet him, and was be,iml often discussed publicly tlfu suhjeet-: learn who he was, whence he came, and stowing upon him a thousand endearing in th" ]’■ Id. i a Son of Temperance and what was his business, the hove swap expressions ofuffection, when his haggard, i M i tin. But for the past lew mouths was left unfinished, thc rifle laid aside, woe-begone countenance startled her.

0i \ .n | , i o)ii- move slow—their th" old appetite came hac k, and after, as and even the busy tin cup had a tern- He uttered not a word, hut went into B|. ,.ls move all nalely from side to side, he thorn.lit. ho had forfeited thc respect porary respite. i his house and seated himself in silence.

id t Th« nan approached Squire It was in Vain that eh« attempted^ to

round (' , re ful icisons lift their feel was no liopc or him on earth or in heaven. Crosby, whom oven a stranger could dis-1,beer him. After a long pause, during j,: "q a n | p]tlv n donn fl it and flim. And, with sit •! t intervals, he eontinued tingnrah as the principal person among which there was a powerful struggle go-

i

his escape Win low h i

a re^p.' taolu y ■ mg lady of Lo t in. who it seem •.. was tot.dly igni.'.ant of his c harla Her at the time of her marriage, I who is now in tlie deepest distress.

a

Galt nn Iiutlcntton of Chnrmoer.

received inclosed the ecrtif.eatc in ques- itH kini , wllM j ilni , rnv0(l mn ohi n ory is in tmn Mr. Wilson had given this tract thu production of fabrics of anvcW-

Fino or improved farm stock is, among

the production

any class.-

to (bark's, and putting the letter and A articIc is p 10 aueed ata cheaper certificate into h.s hand, enjoined upon A wo!1 ., ir0l , ,hort-horn,or a Devon him to deed it to the writer, accord.n ■ wU1 beget a eult iu a common cow to promise, upon his arrival ... 11 ino.s. W(irtl at the lowes , estimate, one to two

1 he remark of Mr. Davis forcibly reminded young W ilson of this incident, and on the next morning after he had become acquainted with the plan of Cros-

hy, with a trembling hand he examined rA'wrdd rain! eross.-d upon’the common

dollars more at six weeks old, for veal, than a common scrub—or ten to fifteen, or even twenty dollars when grown into a bullock for beef. A Southdown or a

the letter and certificate. It was written by Crosby, and the land he wished to purchase was tlie identical farm of Davis. Astonished that his friend the judge

I S.'.-v tim".‘tie t pdown. pick up -otne to indnl hi- appetite until thc catas them, and anxiously inquired for a house ing on in his feelings, he rose and took should certify that the land was worth

I little oh.- tru •tinii and pi , it quii ly by trophe is readied, and he is embraced by where he could be accommodated, s:

jj^B (ho tl I’.il. ui •Im. | -"Us dealll.

I p snerally walk with their h n 1 in their He has a father living in England, at. I pockets and their heads slightly inclined, whose death a large estate de-cends to the I Modest persons generally step softly, for family—he being an only child. I Year of being observed/ Timid persons • fgk [ Vince/ina Gazette.

FfVf.us

ymptoms of an approaching fever. t’roshy eyed him closely and suspiciously for a moment without uttering a word. Knaves and swindlers had been recently

^ n abroad, and the language of the youth

: l 1 ' 8 inability to pay, the grangers id

riqit matter whi. h is de:aliy opposed to lieilth. Ileucc the good and had hu-

V"! mors arc at war with ca-h other, and the hoVror struck to find that hi s'pocket-hook " '‘ commotion which follows causes fever - • * -

and heat. The syinjttoiiu of fever aro various ; causing heaviness, languid, difli ult breathing, eyert dull and heavy, anxiety, sighing and yawning, alternate fils of heat and cold. After which the

patient complains of pains and hack, great thirst, nausea

ay ing- bj* daughter by the hand and led her no more, Mr. Davis asked to see the t-er

that he was extremely ill, and felt all the into the room where Wilson was seated, tifieate, and after a moment's examination

olte’i step on from a sidewalk, on meet-j

I are forever i-tuVning their toes. Lazy; pel' )u - r.ij ■ ahiKii h"> :-ly. with hccis. and are fisst on on - .' . i ie oi tn walk and then on the other. \ cry strong min p.prsoii have their toei dire tlv in front of them, an l h ive a kind of s( imp movement. 1 us! ■:.por.'iins t L i i - aik* plow by turn s. Vantu ■ 1 tr 1 roads, iroqucutly cliia i the lc-n"cs mc 1 of"' i.ng tlirough thc g ito, and nevlot down the bar. One idea pcrsetis

and said, “I am not without money,” and putting his hand in his pocket to give occithtr proof of his assertion he '

ewe, gives the same proportionate value to the lamb, or the wether. So with other improved stock, of whatever kind, excepting some, perhaps, which do not enter into eonsumptive articles, and are only bred ns a thing of taste, or fancy

,, ,, , . , r , . . , , , . merely. Whatever has intrinsic value You must know all, he said; ‘Man. unhesitatingly pronounced its signature wi „ ^ aintahl tho b.ng run, let

a forgery. _ temporary causes of depression be what An explanation from the young man . Therefore, we do not regard now became necessary, and calling Lucy b,wer prices at which blooded ani into the room, he told h.s story and laid muh havc been recently sold nffeethelore then a pile of patents and bank i npa t all their permanent breeding value, notofd, one after another, till the sum Wc admit, however, that Boim* classos reachou thousamly. It was u day ol () f f ttm .y or improved stock have bean too thanklul happiness to Simon Da\is ami j„ price for purposes of utility only, his daughter, and not >0 to }oung as ' n cver yt]iing where great excel' Wilson. lencc ha* been attained, superior quality Not long after this scene Cioshy on- w iU com mand its price. Audit is well tcrod. llis air was that of a nan who lhat it| - s s0 Without that, the attain-

has nn enemy in his power, and intends 1 nion , n p , n(irket

ruined : 1 am a beggar. In a few days I must quit this house, this farm which I have so highly improved and thought my own.” He proceeded to state that a few days before, Crosby, in a fitof ungovernable malice, had taunted him with being a beggar, and told him that he was now in his power and he would crush him under his feet. When Mr. Davis smiled tit what lie regarded as only an impotent threat, Crosby, to convince him, said that the patent of his farm was a forged one, and that he (Crosby) knew the real

was goi.e.

contained every rent of owner of the land, had written

a ’

lor .... . , J.-..,; very .-'.i h ones “ In. Cross [par;; )-.ia;v apt l > hit Yiuir knees to; clh-

superiority would he on-

to pur to trample upon him. Ho senreo noticed ineveryth ; ng Were wo a stock*

his money, besides papers of great value chase it. and expected a deed in a few young Wilson except with a look of con- i )rcc ,i or i„ the better clasa of animals, we to him. ‘ days. Davis immediately wont home fur tempt. After pouringoutall his maledic- wo uld increase rather then diminish our Withouta farthing, without even a pa- fus patent, and during his Ion ' ahsenec tions upon the lamilv, theoldman inquired at t b 0 present time, to he in rcadiper or letter to attest that his character had visited the land office. Crosby was ifhe would give notliingfor improvements |(0SS to supply thc better demand which

v. is honorable, in a strange land, and right. The patent was, beyond all dis made. The answer was, “Not a cent.’’ ‘ Il sickness rapidly coining upon him, these : pnte, a forged one, and tho claim of Da “\ou certainly w-ould not, said i\ ilea and sick- f u0 li n jr 3 nearly drove him to despair. The vis to tho farm was not worth a farthing, son, “drive out thii old man and

is sure to come soon.

a lulnc .11.nit the stomaeli, a .id nj rCi who prideil hiniself on his sagaci- It may he proper to observe that couni Dr ’ - • ■ c i .1. . . i- .1. . i...

Fun-!

(lo'iJ-n Ained per ms t-nap their j| ors( .' 4 , Indian Boot Pills are aeSnowl

[thumb an i finger every lews eps I loving persons have a kind of aj 1

■ ment.

1 t i he a sfrengthening and delight* mi medieino for all kinds ol fevers.— 1’hcy not only cleanse the stomach and

tv in detecting villains, now found the terfeiting soldier's patents was a regular use of liis tongue. With a loud and business in some ofthe eastern cities, sneering voice he said ; and hundreds hud been duped. “It i

his

daughter penniless into the world ?’ “What’s that to you?'' replied Crosby,

with a look of contempt.

Frequent Fortcl? rliifgtt*

“When all the hay 1 have carried out is not eaten up. I nm sure my cattle have had enough, once remarked a far-

• Stranger, you tire harking uji the not for myself,’’said the old

Novel Srrr

k o* y

! . t vr'«;..i‘is minsin^ t! l O m it i . i : „

wromr tree, if von think to catch me with L r r i t .vc at this misfortune. I am ndvnne- what the reader has already learned

ed in life, and it matters not where or how

.. ; x’. ii f„l!o ,x in- °i H - n tll(! ex-retory ve ; . Ms, causing them He proceeded in that inhuman strain, I pass the remainder of my existence. 1 tonishment, but when lie saw that all his Cl “'” u “ ’" - ! to p<.ur eopi ms eiru.dc t. Irom the hloud gcf0n j c j by nearly every one present. Imve a little home beyond the stars, where [schemes of villainy were defeated, and is n reasonable opinion.

novel ease came tip for tri il-

• (fo. l M-- Hiram P. < Isgood vs. JoUeph Crandon. This action was brought to recover PIG abseribed hy the defeml-

iuto t!.;: bowel after whit h the corrupt- f or t], 0 (tgq.iirc ” was powerful, and lew your mother has gone before me, and proof of his having oomraitted - „ „ . . ] ed in i s is tlirown out hy the natural p-.s- j ir , ,] to di'|donse him. The youth felt where 1 would havc loved to protect her j could he established, his assurance for observation extends, are not always those

I will answer that question,” said nier in our hearing. But was that true that 1 Wilson, and he acquainted him with , economy ? Did not tho surplus not “eat-

1 en up indicate a waste of so much, for

Crosby was at first petrified with as- which his cattle were n« better ofl than

“ '' if it had remained in the barn? Such

The herds of

forgery cattle most poorly wintered, so far ns our

sage of the body. All ib.nt i- required. ko( . n ly desolate situation, and casting child, my own affectionate Lucy.” Isook him, and lie threw himself upon supplied niosf sparingly with forage. ' - nl Yn’ti F' v in urgent cases of fever, will 1'0 to. take jjj pvc .. irou „d jbe jr ro up in a tone of The weeping girl throw her arms his knees, and begged first tho old man.: < Bhcr things being equal, t iat. stock ot In order to 1 i uround tb« Mok of her father andpqur then Lucy and Wilson, to spare him. cattle ahould come out beat in the apring

' "* v 1 la there'none here who will receive, od her tears upon his bosom. “ We can *' ' 1

he happy still, ' said she, “for I am _

and can easily aupport us both. this application. .- . ,

In four every evening, until „ rn , vi i . d x-,... /me- sick strnn^cr. I will A new scene followid, in which anoth- Wilson told him that he deserved “ “ 1,1 " 1 1 > ' ■ t-

j as preaeln r of the gnsp- 1. > " ‘ orate thoroughly by (he bowels, take from 1 m my it y 1 , "i', j three to live, night and morning, until tho

1; q! Vhe 1 d'-reml- It th m dd he i; ' ver t " , ‘ rul >' dDappetrs. Mler which. tt Yes. I will," cried a man among the and c-tin easily support us both ■ - from two to four every evening,, until | orowd . • ye8 , poor, sick stranger, I will A new scene followed, in which anoth

mo

.did. and t on*,' paently withhe! 1 payment. """ Irrv . : r *.» 1 ,, .• Tl nr V>niii<r cm t NVCll,

Muchas they pitied, it was impossible which has made the largest hole in the nn young, for them not to despise thc meanness of hay-mow; hut it it has been dune by this application. waste instead of consumption it has-been

nii of very little benefit to the cattle. r '

pon

yes. poor, sick stranger, i win a new scene lonuweu, m >. nn-ii u uson toiu min mat ue ucm.-nevt i." * . . wp CO uvit)eed that F..;.,,, 01I , wen. and you will be convinced that this bolter vou.” Then, in a lower tone, he 0 r individual was a principal actor. 1 m erey. That a moment since he would , . 1 '' 1””"

I "‘ ‘ ' i- the host way to check fever, because al | ( i e j. <. [ p now no t vvhelher you arc do shall leave the reader to form his own i, ave driven the family of Davis from r 'T!' ?. "l' wintering stock When they drive out all iiiflamuiation, and re- gcrviiijr, hut f do know that you arc a fel opinion of it, and barely rcniarw that at (i ie j r ^ome, without even means ot a j! ^ ’• .i ....(dodo not “hook and ^ f n i ..—Mr. (Jeo. W. C n st'uv the hmly to a Aate ol count! health. j ow an J sieknoss and in want; the close the old man took the hands of temporary support. He would pay Cros- '' 'o' 1 , ' i' ,j. all m,. ur , 0 „ ,| 10 i v p 00 ,i as

, «" a y®“ n R !*y 11 fuir l ,vit ;v r,,r when t.ldige.l to last until near the starv-

—btahlc one of the Salt Lake mull conduc- Anti the blood and other fluid* will be an( l f or the sake of Him who died for the duty ^ .. D v ,

ftm- iv* that when he left Salt Lake -o thoroilghly puritied that disease in any ^jity, if not for your own sake, I will be , i„g them, said: “My children, I cheer- bear prosecuting him u.. eo........... v. . . o ()na0 q U cntlv they eat peaee- ’ the 4th of Scptemher, the heat form will he utterly impossible. J»r. |dml to you, poor stranger. , fully consent to your union. Though his iustuntly quitting thc country. " 1 i . ^ .....

BCiiy, on

hut whan he

, the heat form will tie uucriy impossioio. ik. k,,,,! to you, poor stranger. fully consent to your union. * nuugn his instantly tiuitting me eouniry. f I • • , 1 "it nil H.-anlv Half a dozen got three Morses Indian Uoot Pills aro soldby all The nian who stepped forth and prof- poor, with a good eonseiencc you can he accepted tho offer. Thc writ- is betterth.-iii lers! ifoue dcnnnwed dealers iii metlieities. feretl a home to the youth in the hour of happy. I know,Charles,you will he kind j n „ s wurt , out that day, and before 'V 1 ' t(j au i llia l W ',.U U p 0 n a

Bwa - opprt - *;vo; .. ... jdivs’ travel out of thc city it snowed, dealers m medicine . [and the fourth day the ground was frozen ' **

land the ice plenty. Three days later he

r ... hi. .I,,..lly ..end. I n.l. ,,,,,1.1 L, yi,u! I heard y..u f.rv.nllj

wero on

their

it'Lsnn township tn u,! ” ' ’ ,l ’ ' nnl T urau ,, • _, t.v l.i, ..s’’ He then onened the book and read : n "-d bv the kind and affectionate Shun a man who^ docsn t

. *• i.:. ..t.iidri.fi Simon Davis oomplinit-nts to k V

sires

small amount of fodder. 1 he friend whose opinion is recorded above adds

Why should I spin out the narrative? ( ) iat until In- had tried thc different plans

fodder.-

tho whole

irly dovoured him. This was ex

pozierrein" su Men change- and the four

.sea >ns in rapid succession.

pay his

lie who is

Distkkssino.—One

“Mrs. Smith, living in .Jackson township , „ __

Jinthi county, fell in the fire, during tho »t the hand o a aurgeo^ foeHn^aandextreme illtiMi b- san'k in- “ Although the fig tree shall not blot ’ ''^'n’s 1 , .f‘' l.'u ebi , ldren , "si'im'-n' Dav is r-- , , m . ■ temporary a' * em c of a young girl to A letter from (.e.iugii county, Ohio, || ( , wa9 conveyed to tho house som, neither shall fruit be in the vines. Knti m nowe j },;* t . x i a . wanting in honor towards curls, will in “ the w > ba 1 - , ; /. / that „„ q « ry ha ^ hia baa^tor, ""d a gbvcall, d thelabw. of the olivo shall foil, and the • h ' 1 ' variably attempt to dodge the grocer [she died in four hours. The flame from ra g e d among young children in that sec- , ()n _ r was the struggle between life and fields yield no meat; thc flocks shall boitc" 0 ®- -- • tmlor. and butcher. Faithlessnees to ho

. 11 . 11 n . t - 11 11 f r i . * ..1 r.. 1 > • : i > > r .... . • 1 It 1 .a IV i* I*. ntx.l llij. r/x Iti-

'r r -■' m 0"'-..rr'i!'r li !^l^!‘ S A.y. K i^.™y home .n.lpr„vi^ to;E.''Y h !;^r«;con re i.».,hec.U.d ,..offtvom.hc_f.ld,_.nd the™.WI t b^

J ' ■ And 1 r 11

the be 1 in tho room, which waa entirely generally fatal

consumed.—Democrat, o< h.

VirinnsiuD—A man nanicdS.M. Kimherliu, who reside- near < Lklaffd, in Gibson county, was relieved 1 f ne ir two

uguTho weathercock, after all, points

In the town of (’ht-ster, u _ on ni( ,ther and sister almost con- no herd in thc stall, yet

it is stated, but few infants havc boon s ,. mt i v t 0 a i,l him. When thc youth was (God of my salvation. "x J . , i iNi,,. hov how his

spared by the pestilence. jujj upon her bed. and she hoard him Charles and Lucy knelt beside the yen- whe ie , j m .,„Hess to the highest moral truth, for it shows h’liKiivd ai.d tatty dollars on la-, f'atm 1 • tho pride of tm livm^ , g ’ a g i stor " Well did this dark-eyed mai- three inhabitants of the neat, theortul Pf t y st ' , ’ ( ,F cold water given from -‘but 1 have strength enough to swim to _diy ni'.dit. at a low doggery in Evans jm all l.,s ,m lan.holy P om r : h “ J"’^ hor pr omise! Day and night dwelling they were about to leave and , thatcvona^ the other side” I ville, after having been stupified with li- bratery. watts upon the qm. k, 3^ ever him. except during the they knew not where » K ood raohv0 ’ ^ n0t ° , Si ... ^ “ 'tho rlond ^ H

fj nor.

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