The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1859 — Page 1
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WEEKLY A.T Si 50 ZPEK, E^Y^VELE 1L1LE YE^ELY I2sT AEY^ETOE.
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allowed your children to be brought to I ^rtHml^tmt beggary at their age. wlien just entering 1 ^ ' ^ ^ life. Expeneea are unavoidable, unless., T neurfl.. «r i»derdr...»i nB . indeed, they he educated as the labor J 1 ' 1 ' 11 L ? n cy, of Harnson county, ing classes —which idea nay be worth writes the Ohio Cultiviitor thus : your wise consideration.” j ho,n ] e slxt( ' cn years ago I began to She ceased with a sneer on her face ! u,u * erdnun V 1 » small way, without ex ’ “Other men would not have been ' P^ienee, only what I had gathered from
I venturesome with their money,” she re " n ! ,n ? s , the ^hjoot which was very marked. “ The Brownings, for instance. ! , " lU : d t at ,llat di, y: ‘l* vt '7 * hor J
and the Smiths, withdrew in time, and t,mc 1 bc‘gan to realize the benefits, and Lionel Blagdon told me that your cl,il- ? s draining increased, my desires
-..i,, .....i i„ ;i* tnereasod much taster than the drains.—
News and Miscellany. D«Rtlly Flglit Slid Murder* SkatlUK—A Man In Petticoat*. The Clreen Lane. —Spurgeon, the noted London preach- [Iron, the Louisville Courier, t>th.] Hie skating on the River, opposite the [The following lines, by \V ill \N allace Tlarit. is soon to visit America. d. P. Board, a youth of lit years, was city, is excellent now. and thousands cn- ney, are full of tenderness and purity:] —The people of Savannah (la. aro’^'^ fld dames yjcCrocklin, near the joy it every afternoon. On several oeca- The blcwsoma were thick on nitny n hedge, now feast in<' on shad and those of Flor tarM1 °f t hc father of the deceased, on Elk sions we have noticed mingling in two or ■ he green leaves hid the t mm ; Xongre^ils ' ’ ° Creek, Spencer county, Ky„ on Thursday, three of the more exclusivirgroVs ladies fWt ’ -The English thorough bred stallion a P asse . n K« ^ Je Tuy- on skates, gracefully floating about, una- wh( . n a , ieautifll , niaid withsun . b ri,.ht hair, • Flying Patch,ins been sold to the ! or8 " 1 . Ie | 8t ^? f ,a8t .*y enln g. that ^ tn *K'! ,le ; ^ many “ pigeon wings , „ full . of K( , lllen , hl)Wl . r , Frcneb •roveriinieiit for ?•'! 1X10 !° atta,r l,aft ,ts or, P ,n 1,1 a dispute grow- but gliding along a straight course with vt thuond ofthograss lune 1 met , ’ . “ : ‘ . ing out of MeCroeklin taking away a dog remarkable swiftness, as the north oH In the season of early tlower-. young ndian girl at 1 elle . lam, which he claimed from the premises of northwest wind fills their wide-spread she laid a little white hand in mine, /Minnesota eoinnntted suicide a few days Beard. No one was present at the fight sails. Occasionally, when attempting to. Liken lily lenf newly torn,
i-iueo. i be dusky maiden was in love, |j Ut t i, e combatants, and the survivor’s turn short, or venturing some fanciful j A “d lip* were kissed that tove never kissed :,| r( .„ might thank you, and you only, it mueii the object of it cruel. story is that ns he was taking the dog | gyration, equilibrium is lost, and the Till the birth of that beautiful morn. j starvation were their fate.” ^ tl *. ,H t Un ' 0 1 am so thoroughly con —The Clarksville (Texas) Standard away young Beard pursued him, and a treacherous skates slipping from under The mill wheel clicked by the side of the dam, “ In mercy cease,” replied the husband. ' mccc * °j their great nuportanoo that, .say* that the pine region ot that county dispute took place when they were some their feet, falls arc not the most graceful 1 * he cattle drank Ilt tl'° ford; i “ or you will drive me mad.” I llu 0i ’ > ’ ^ la ' u , ed U P so,,ie v ' u t> fcwam is infested by myriads ot wild pigeons, i distance from the premises of Beard. The result. Owing to such mishaps, many "v^ito.^mnd v'. ,Vl * " 111 l '^ must put your conduct fairly before * l! r 1 '!" 'I"' 1 0,1 , ' u ' tarm e\ery which destroy, all the grain withio their dispute ended in blows, in which Me-j bruised limbs have been taken home and ' . .. .. ” i your eyes—it is my duty,” she replied. i J , ' ir 1,1 “t'o neglected my own in rcac ^- Crocklin got the advantage, and turned made to test the virtue of tincture of ar-j '.VreTtiu^ UterTtimtner'eom'V' 1 ' | ” Then reserve it until 1 am likely to * 1 ' Ul , .' l:it ln > posterity. —The lower branch of the Michigan to leave. The deceased then drew his nica, which, wc are assured, is infallible Of the headed grain, the dropping peach, appreciate your effort at the performance ^! lla .”°r ..'I' ^ ,rm p n ' 1 ' :l thc Legislature passed, by a vote of 57 to 3, knife, and MeCroeklin struck him on the in such cases. Pay before yesterday a And the purple velvet plums. of the duty,” he answered bitterly. 111 1 " , . ’ 1 * u ' more pleasant time a hill for the trial of offenses upon inlbr- arm, causing the knife to drop, llcsciz- form in crinoline attracted much atten- 1 .Vml reapers are reaping, curly and lute, Poor “ Duty !” how dreadfully is she j | " or . 111 : aud- have stone and niation and the virtual abolition of Grand ml it and stabbed Beard three times, two! tion among the crowds on the ice. For In ranks of the gmden grain, ...;m1.,....ii...i l.v tlo.c. oit^ u ' r t'em. 1 have thought if 1
Juries. of the wounds being fatal. Although an hour or more she skated from point to While I wait ami watch for her coming stej —The Union Bank at Memphis was ln, jrtally wounded, Beard, with charac- point, displaying not a little artistic skill At the end of the gne-s gre n hmc.
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entered by burglars on Thursday night terbfU: courage and determination, ma( ] c in the healthful exercise. All pronounc- but it never eoum-. My h.-ut was u ru.-e last, the teller struck in the head and a struggle for the weapon, and catching 1 cd her to be the best lady skater that ap-' ' l hat ,u . m ' ,!lvos killed, and the ba’nk robbed of a large McCrocklin’s wrist in a vice-like grasp, peared hereabouts. To a few, however, suno iuminm, m now my mar
amount of money,
large.
Is a heap of witheied loaves.
THE HOSE AM) THE NETTLE.
In a country somewhere in the world times—but it is my duty to choose the
The villains are at knife again fell to the ground. He j the “bewitching little skater-ess” was
picked it up, but, before he eould use it, | known as a smooth-faced masculine, who
■![.. c f Sprantnn of fh-.i-lcwton fell dead. This is McCrocklin’s version j had assumed female attire “ for the fun Ills./committed suicide’on Friday last! ? f thc affair - and . ll0 ^ [ ru l c !t is he alone of the thin g.’’-J/ba»y Slatmnan. Cause—pecuniary emharrasM.ients. lie ^ t / r h^h•fd kiHed Belr. 'Td "**•» ».,s,7^... r u«_A B„ y c.rwas a man of good business capacity, and , , ‘ , 1 . ’ a , ’ a , nu rir«i «r an..Kor* ki«ii« i.« Fnii vi*w of formerly kept a drugstore at Terre iTaute. 8ub * ,e ^ u< T! t| y fled - o . . -
ceased offers a reward of 81,000 for his | [From the Rochester Amcncun.] a large and flourishing city. Its man- truths which, silently recognized — 1 he Indianapolis papers of !• riday apprehension. We learn from the railroad men that ufaclories were noted for their extent, galling it already.
mishandled by these ascetic dames. “ It. 1 u '’‘ UH ' U T '- 1 , Iiavo A 11011 ^ d ,. } . tad , is a duty !” and under that plea many a '": t s / one 1 1 wou ‘ d mako a l ' ll 1 “ Lncks harsh truth is uttered. • It is a duty !” 8'nches long, 1 me he- broad, 2 niches iso says the strict disciplinarian, and cold 801 th I cm ,,n cnd 0 '* thc Attorn ot 1 stern words are driven forth to tremble dra,n ’ 1 , “ , ‘ hes a P art - lcan ‘"P« together, Ion an over worked and wearied brain.— lay ° Ver som T ! * tl T w ’ ur . ld tl11 U P'~ “It is a duty!” covers the cruel rebuke ^t me urge my brother tarumrs to a and the severe rejoinder. I t may be a' rial 1 on 11 M, 1 ,all 1 WLale ' wl,h ,be st V ne ' ••duty” to speak plainly and boldly some bn ;' k ? r wood i ' » e convenient t it is my duty to choose the ' and oh " :, P Inyo faith to believe it
—no matter where—at the North Pole, 1 opportunity when the speech may be ' - " u 1 'A . otR ' tlla tl'o f.ood work will probably, or maybe at the South—or acceptable, and not fret and chafe the " l . K ave raa < ot t icsc drains up i perchance between thc two—there rose wounded heart by a repetition of the very' v '' 11 ! 8 ^ lu< ' ,1 . ul,c ‘ la * 1111 <i i , ‘ • - v i . i • i • > .i i ■ , -i .i • i • mode ot constructing them is to sink the
trench about two feet deep at the lowest
state that some scoundrel has been plac
ing ul ..-ti iu t ion- on ihe ti.i< k ot the A,M >“"> n ■>'>* f<,r ,lU : tlie Niagara balls Paper Mill, was taken revelled in the wealth those manufuetor- have foreseen and patially have provided i "ui- U p' V ltlc . limond l ‘ a,lroa 'L n ® ar 1 [From the Detroit Advertiser.] over the cataract on Saturday afternoon ies produced On the outskirts ofthe for thc melaneholy event which had taken 1 u . ut ^ >1 ' 1 1 L ’’ < ’ n,, ' 1 1 ‘ ,t 'I 1 ' 1 This ancient darkey who eloped with Aast. Ihe victim was a promising little town werebuilttwohouses—alikeinform. place. Ills eonseience reproached him
permtendent has offered a reward..! $1000 th(> J 11( l S011 K ; rl f rom Pontiac, is still at )-oy about eleven years of age, ami a genlor the detection of persons engaged i'i I Windsor, lie is the owner of a cart and i ora * favorite with all who knew him.
tins udanous business. ^ ^ i a scraggy pony, and performs odd jobs — llie Journal says I erre Haute is for whoever desires his services. His cart Ht.on to be the theatre of a great rat light, is generally backed up in front of the The owners of some terrier dogs have ferry landing, whore he lingers from earcaught alive over a hundred rats and ly in the morning until latent night, placed them in a pit for the exhibition ; watchingfor the return of his Desdemona. w hen the dogs arc let in. If his services are required to do a little — A bachelor, writing from the in- carting, he is hack by the arrival of the terior of California, says that although next ferry, not knowing when it may be young women from the Atlantic side of! necessary to cart his fair bride and her the continent often arrive unmarried on “ chest” to his rural cottage. He purthe California coast, they never get in chased a pair of cheap overalls the other that condition to the interior. He says day at a store, and as he drew them earethat, like misfortunes, they “ n> nr come fully over a ]mir of sheep’s grey pants, he 'Hii/b. , remarked to the bystanders, with that — Little Mary Marsh died on the 27th air of bashfulncss so becoming in a young ult., in consequence of the injuries she Amsband, that he “ didn t want to sile dese received by her clothes catching fire on ' store clothes, kase dey’s de ones dis dartlie previous night, during a performance ] ke .Y married in. Yaw! yaw ! yaw
an adopted son of Mr. Gibbs, foreman in and the merehant princes of that place Boydcll knew quite well that he might * '/I/
inches broad, (and them on the bottom 4 or 5 inches apart, lean tops together,
in extent, in value. “Two peas,” or bitterly for carelessness and rashness. tops i lo.-<. ly with sti.iw oi lit- “ two nuts,” or “ two pins,” had frequent- and his wife's words wero not needed to ' 1 ’. al1 l! , 11 1 1 ’ " 11 11 3 uU mu. a mam ly described their similarity. Now, in add to the self-reproach, which left to “ r:nl1 completed, you can branch as many , -- these two houses lived two brothers— itself, might have worked some good byG 1 '" 1 * j" ' ,l . ir A'’ -Y" 1 I’
and the main laud, and the machinery is i twins—the only sons of the builder of producing a quiet determination to abide : l’ 1 " "ng mu. e . <( l " 1 " ,u il S ains f driven^ by water power. those two houses. It had been the fancy by the more sober counsels of Ralph in i * Y C1 1 1 111 U1 3 bu m, and conOn baturday afternoon a number ol men | of the old man to have “the boys,” as he future, for Ralph’s voice had been lifted i sl . 01 'Y.. 1,1111 Ul , c a11 elective were engaged clearing away the ice which called them, lodged alike; and his means against the very speculation which had I ,lu [ l! c* aitl ‘lciy ad.lcd to my battery. obstructed the flow of water in the race, being ample, he had the power of in-; caused the joint failure of the brothers. " 111 ■' l'* a 3' “'Y .md night against the Atr 1.- . ■ « .n, r , ,, i, ..j, hi , . , strongholds of (ho ennmv It gives me
that several
The Niagara Falls Paper Mill is situ ated on Bath Island, between Goat Island
and Mr. Gibbs boy was playing about dulging his fancy. “The boys ” mar- Fretted and galled, and wearied of life 1 ' 1 (“c cuciuy the vicinity. ried, and on the wedding day the first and life’s struggles, Boydell knew not l '.' 1 !’ 11 ,l ’ sa y In one place the race is spanned by a 1 stone of either house Was laid. whither to turn for comfort and console >,ror U ' 0 ' ^ enemy have been taknarrow foot-bridge of plank, destitute of « Time enougb to get them finished,” tion. His father had been gathered to en .’ und 1 " ,Sli not . 8,ain '‘re banished, and a railing or other protection on either! sa id the old gentleman, as he rubbed the dead. II is brother—Bovdell was ton;' ,u ‘ cr lnU '-. ar ;' 1,1 C,JU! ‘''‘ 1 cousideriug side, and somehow, in crossihg this, he his hands in glee ; “won't want a nursery proud to betray his lack of domestic peace : 1 11 L |l, r iKt ) ° 'c.iUiiga -pcedy ictreat lost his balance and fell into the water. f or a twelvemonth, at any rate. Small to him. His children iuiitatintr the bad | ProAi* or Poultry.
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The current was very strung, and in an ! house do till then
| example of the mother, turned .against | A correspondent of the Germantown
at the theatre in Macon, Ga. She was!, !1 " x iety for the return of the girl j bridge connecting the two islands. islanding side by side.
instant the child was carried out through The young brides were present when him, and instead of clustering round him Telegraph s.iys t!::,' commenced keep the bulkhead at thc tail end of the race ^ (fiat remark was made. One blushed, and in the hour of woe, openly blamed him ing uu account ol the expense of one and precipitated some ten leet into the ; sm j] e 4 j Die other blushed, and frowned. | for the course ho had adopted. ! hundred fowls, on the 1st of January, j foaming flood a short distance above the J ft was the nettle and the rose again | At last his mind, torn by a thousand l<Sf»8, and continued tothe Istof January,
conflicting sorrows, gave way; a lunatic 1851), and sends the same as follows. Ht
jiciforming her part of the Naiad Gucon > s ““ly u q U!du d by his fear of her family’s | I lie rapids were full of floating blocks I s^ x months passcil, and the houses asylum became his home, while his wife says: wlieu the accident occurred. .vengeance. He imagines two or three "J‘ ce t ! ‘ ,l| l mingled with these the poor were half up—the old gentleman him- and children dragged on a life of misery, Mine was thc native breed. My modo -Wm. Seiter. on trial in Cincinnati bc T br . otbers nro wat<ddn f» 40 cattdl b * nl l 1 /i was.cnrriod down the strenm. SQ if Jireetiug all the arrangements of the J supported by the mere charity of rela of feeding was to keep feed before them
building. i tions. all the turn*, principally corn, with a lit- “ It is good indeed of your father, now J Far differently fared Ralph. In the I tie oats and wheat in winter, and they
an old man, to take an interest in our humble cottage on the outskirts of the I consumed :
comfort,” said one of the young wives to town, where lie now dwelt, a smile always! 10s bushels corn at 75 coni- $81 ou her husband. “Ralph,”—that was her ! welcomed him when ho came home from ’’ 'J' 1 - oats at 40^eout» ’Joy
for the murder’of Kate Bureau in’ a JowieVnives^ anl "tl^t '’th* 0 nq 018 ^ if victcd ,!i° miirdor'i// hIo^’sw/nll 0 d'Unm st T, f ° 0t °. n M 1 iohi " ar ! sui1 ’ that instant Charles Cook, by whom the deed was ac- wl . 11 a 9l S nal l,)T ch l °PP ,n K 1,lm lnto taally committed, stands convicted of a n »' 1 *‘«’«-'“ aa ‘- , A man who knows of this, similar grade of crime. Motions for new ask ^ d " u ‘ darkt 7. 0ne d: ^ i° J C0,l, I ? a< r °Y trials will be argued in both cases. c . tro,t ' v ' ,b h,a rar L and do a lltt,c J°b mi . .. . 1*1 iof linn. “Whatsdat? said Joe, startriiereisnow n air prosnect that the ■ back; “does ye think dis nigga is a area n| Uihama will soon be increased f , M) , o No Sil , You done ketch him over ny the ad,htion to .bat Nate ot a portion r with jq, \ on .r cane-brake V! U ‘'st Monda. including tlieseapnr of fin t0 w ar ds the “City of the Straits.” 1 ciisncola. J he Honda Legislature lias • + * passed a joint resolution, which has re- Bnt tai.ity.—Tlie McArthur Journal ceived the approval of the Governor, leav- s ., ys that a wretch named John Downie
ritied spectators watched him till he was lost to sight. He was observed to raise his hand once, as if to remove something
from his face, and that was all.
I he distance truin the race to the fall husband's name—“youcan never repay cannot be much over fifty rods, and the i lini f or hi s kind feeling and his generus-
fatal leap was not long delayed. It is not probable that any vestige will ever be discovered of the remains. The remorseless vortex beneath the falls seldom returns to land anything committed to its
mysterious depths. «»»
Hum Bricks.—The Jackson Union
ity to us,
“ It is an absurdity for your father to play the architect and almost bricklayer,” remarked the other wife to her spouse, Boydell—his name. “ You should tell
‘2 do. wheat at 11..
T"t»l receipts Deduct cxpoiees
..$s.A oy
....$211 la .... 85 oy $120 13
Leaving us prufifc.
The corn 1 counted at 7a cents per
ing it to the people of the Nate to vote was recently arrested for cutting off thc j says that at an administrator's sale one iipo" the question of cession. Ihe sen- / <7 ofa horse, which had broker, into his day last week, in the western part of that t.ment ol the I lomlians ,s considered as field. i county, corn sold for one dollar and fifty | '""n'l ' /'i- 1 '/• , J * " lan " <> ' Grand National Juiulki: ok tiik cents per bushel, and hay sold at the rate were finished — Ihe Michigan Legislature has “putEkllows.—Thc moat extensive ar- of825 per ton. “Nursery ready in time,” its loot in it. by voting ti40 acres of land rangements are being made for the cele-; ( j KN . Wai.kkh a Catholic. —The oMi,Rogers,beciuso she produced foui 1,ration of tlie fortieth am,iveisary ofthe Mobile Mercury states that on the 31st It has “Zv 'T^^nofOdd Fellowship in theUnit- January Gen. Walker was admitted into
the ( atholic church. I ho ceromony
I f has spt a precedent which may cost e ,i states, to take place in the city „ the Nate thousands of acres of land— \ cw York on the 2tith of April.
1 bo Detroit Free Frees says Mr. Job - 1 Convictedof jIurdkk.—Henry Jum
Hurnap, of Sumptor. Wayne county, has, t - ,
q,plied to the Legislature to divide its pert«, on trial at Chicago for the murder favors. His papers set forth that Mrs. m‘ So I“" a >' erner, whose remains werc 1 j a y avor ji ( .t waS gi v#na g a i n8 t,ii ie BosBurnap “ ha given birth to nine children a harre 1 at the Hudson River ton ^ Worcester Railroad for $22,260
was performed in Mobile.
Vai.ck ok a Husband.—In tbc Su premc Judicial Court, Boston, on Satur-
the city’s toil and din, tired with
the business of the day, heart-sick 1 Total exneu.e, * with disappointments. Rest and peace’Sold 610} dozen ,ggs Ur $:m 05 and happiness awaited him in that j lsc pairs chicken* for 112 -ts
little home. His children — drawing their tone from that good wife and mother—thought only how they eould soothe
him it is inconsistent with his calling and the tired wanderer who had returned to his station.” : them, and make him forget in the placid
“It is consistent with his pleasure," re- joy of the present the misery of the j bushel, considering that a fair average marked the husband, “ and therefore I past. ] price for the year. The manure I think am content." “Ralph, saidhiswifeone day,“I would 1 will nearly pay for the labor. I regard Twelve months passed, and the houses scarcely exchange our present lot for the this as doing well—a profit of 81 25 up-
>ne we held when first I became your on each fowl. I should like to have the said the , wife. There is an earnestness in this accounts of others on poultry keeping.
good old man—“ready in time—ready quiet life of strict utility which is lost -—— in time.” I in thc gilded days of wealthy splendor. „ ^. Thc houses were occupied—iu course I am as Jiappy here, Ralph, as if you had 1CI ’, u ) u of twelve mouths thc nurseries were oc- placed me in a palace—happier indeed—’ , >'." lll 3i . "o, sun s us a s ati. meu o cupied also. I He stopped her as he looked lovingly '' s Y x r ncncc l->»t.ng molasses from “There are unceasing anxieties in a into her gentle face. YV.'!'//-v i 'i '^i cc n mother’s lot,” said the good wife of Ralph, I “Not happier, Lucy,” he added, “not Y,”* 11 /’ Y'he . / c )’ in ' < 1 r 3 “but unceasing pleasures, too,” and she happier, dear wife. Your nature would 1 'Y' 1 '". i "V- V !■"!! " 'Y allc ’
smiled at the innocent face of her sleep- carry bliss as perfect as this world can
Railroad depot, about a year since, has damages to Mrs. Mary E. Khaw, "whose, 1,, £, l } abe
ien montus utter marriage ; that no is a; l J ccn co “ vu i tcd ld ' " 1 « rdur *“ the first! husband was killed and heraelf badly in-1 , i’" r cannot imagine” remarked her there or anywhere oh "earth
and on the 15th of October 1 cut it up
[bestow into any phase oflife-„ot ‘ hap a ! ld U,ok to . il mi)1 . 1 owl,l d > J n '\ ... ■ , i . i. . . .. ;,i .. i. ..... . Dawson, aliottt one mile cast from Bed
at four birth, three of whom wore born ;;rnn,nlc;Y,,'''thY’first'', UU, ', i ‘ br ''': lU ‘"lY Y' "Vc k’ I “ 1Iow womail 0#ll i ikc tho bore of ehil-' pier,’ Lucy, but as happy either here, or, „ ... .... . . , ten months alter marriage ;’ that he ,s a; '2.1.*,?” 4 i ^ u • ba,,d WM k,,lcd a,,d herself badly in- | (lren , ( ., nnot imair i nc .” remarked her {here, or anywhere on earth as happy
youts cun and
I given to its nurse. ' should, and will be anywhere.'' , . , - , . , Years passed on—as they always do— Ralph lived to an old age; bis hair ! uli , '■ 'Y l 11 I" 1 "' u,l!4 “ ,u Y
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—The Raltiinore Traveler reports a sin- 1 Brutal Mi.rdkr—An atrocious murg,ilar case of Spiritualism in tho family i der wa8 committed on Saturday, in the circle. A gentleman of that city, of dis- Fou rtli Ward, New York, a man having tinguisheJ literary and scientific attain- ^aten liis wife to death. I he name of wonts, one who hears a venerated name, 1,nir( lerer is John Murphy, and thc and whose genius and science have given mur derouH instrument was a leather strap at important improvement to thc cities "Inch he usually wore around his body, ofthe United States, has been so far be- a ' ld wlt , h wl 1 " 1 ’ 1 hu beat her until she was »qldcrediu the mazes of Spiritualism, as covercd ' vldl bieerated wounds and her
the way, this mill is capable of grinding out two barrels of juico per hour; it in
tiff s carriage. Years passed on—as they always do- .v, .... , ...o , , n ,• .i • . .m Sim rokon. A London letter to a a u 4 j the young wives became middle- was white, and his step tottering; but . ’ 1 " b 1 ,l " 1 U 111 * 'i Portland paper says: “A brother minister : a g e( j woineD Sona and daughters olus- the heart and mind were firm still. His I' 1 ' " 111 '. in ' 'atuH. called to see him one day, rang thc bell, | tcred round them, and the grandfather, children were married, or otherwise set-. . LIU ' ■- ul(S ,' n " ^ •* 1 1,1111 ’ x and when thc servant came to the door (1 ld and feeble, now leant on these young tied in the world; wealth had fallen to! l H ' rm ‘ un ; ./ s, '« ar ° a " u ls I ,r,,ata,l, o the reverend told him to inform Mr. S. ^ 6 1 - L.r ,..,„.lv r.Kl
that a servant of the Lord wished to have an interview with him. The mes-
tibelieve that he is wrongly mated with a| amiable and devoted wife, and has fijud his spiritual affinity with another ^img lady. As we have been informed, tit wife, though heart-broken by the dcvdopiuont, and having one child, has
assented tothe request of her husband ry attending sn utter prostration of mind
for a separation, and he has gone to Indiana to procure a divorce, in order that he may marry his new affinity, who. wc believe, is like his wife, a lady of intelligence, amiability, und irreproachable in
character.
—The venerable Daniel Waldo, late chaplain to Congress,gives the following i • i .1 I f 1
things for support , the share of some,’ competency only to j’Sl"'fmntuToi Tune had worked a wondcrous change' the lot of others. j , J ... . in the two brothers—Ralph’s told of a Boydell also lived to an old age. A !•' j j- - 1 Y . Y T'' *1 11 '*
sage was delivered to Mr. Spurgeon. I home-stock of happiness, from which he partial recovery enabled him to return •',!! "Y 7 r . Us ,, ' 1 ’ " ol IIuni, ha, servant of the Lord tell the c ) row largely ; while Boydell looked as if, to his home—but lie was no welcome 111 ^'Y ”'! /i!;,.), Mr M ttlo r left person I can t see him, I am very busy ; con tcot and happiness were nut in the guest there. Uiikindncss und want ofl . " "!" " , 1 . , '' " * ' , with h,s master.’" world at all. Icare had thc result which might have''Y 8 i 7 'I il K Kansas Gold 3Iink8.—-Thomas | this time, when the families of each been expected—he rcturnedto tlieasylmu, s ' l I M 111,1 * w 11 111 1 “ ' “ ' ■ • L. Golden, formerly of St. Louis, writes; were springing up, and needed money hopelessly mud, and died there someycarsj , % ^ " " ll,ltr - from the Kansas gold mines, under date to bo spent on them in education, main- afterwards, to tho very pvident relief ofl Pmaas ■» Field crop, of January ti, that gold is plenty there, tenance, and tho different adjuncts of 1 his wife and children. Among the “note-worthy items' intlio Ho has discovered mines near Cherry their station, oue of those panics of the! Now, iu all human probability, tliesc. lust volume of the New York State Ag-
Bocrhavc’s Holland Bitters, to perfect Creek that w ill yield twenty dollars per commercial world, which ruin thousands, two women worked the sequel to the fate, ricultural Transactions we condense'the health.” The fact of this remedy being day, when fully worked, next spring. A took place. Unfortunately, Ralph and of their husbands. The one by her gen following: Amanda Newton, of East in such high repute among the Holland- town called Arrapahoo City has been hia brother h id entered into large spocu- tlencss soothed the wounded spirit, and Bloomfield. Ontario county, to whom was
ers in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, commenced, and a mining precinct laid lutions, which, failing, they were involin fact in every Holland settlement in off ten miles square. Game is so plenty V cd in the prevailing ruin, and found tho United States, argues aiueh in its that he killed more than fifty deer, rnd. themselves verging on bankruptcy, favor. Try it—for chronic or nervous a number of mountain sheep, in a few “Ho of good heart, Ralph,” said his
face so disfigured that her recognition
was almost impossible.
Read This—.1 llulUmiUr't Testimony. —Jacob Kinskes, living iu the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: “After suffering for some time the mise-
aud body, l have been restored, by using
advice to the young/“I am now an old debility, or any nervous, rheumatic, or huntings.
man. 1 have seen nearly a century. Do you want to kuoxv how to grow old slowly and happily ? Let me tell you. Always eat slowly--masticate xvell. Go to your food, to your rust, to your oeoupationn smiling. Keep a good nature and
neuralgic affection
Tried a Variety op Supposed Rim
wife, “there is bread in this great world for us all. Our fine largo house, our
in seeking to bless him, sowed a full liar- awarded tir.-t premium on peas, raised vest of blessings for herself. j 118 bushels per acre, after wheat ami withAnd tho other ! truly did she “east her out manure. \ arivsty,Canada field peas, seed upon the waters,” and “truly did. soil, mellow. Sowed 21 bushels seed pur she find it after many days.” It was like acre the loth of Mai ; covered with tho the poisoned Upas berry, taking root wheel cultivator. Harvested the _d ot
Narrow Escape FROM SurroOATlOM. I rdiks.—From L. B. Lane. Esq., of the servants and our carriages, are not abso- and springing till the deadly tree east Hep (ember with tho horse rake;
—On .Sunday night last, six slaves be longing to Miss Ann Smith, ol Easton, Md., went to sleep in a close room, alter heating therein a small furnace with
Soft temper everywhere. Never give charcoal. About an hour subsequently, to anger. Cultivate a good memory, las wo learn from the Star, one of them
ory was owing to his communicativeness.
Ym, young melt who art college, let me advise you
profession in
talent the best, and at the same time
* lonov!* ’
firm of Mellen. Lane k Co., extensive lutely necessary to onr happiness; we' its destructive influence on those poor and tlirn.-hed xvith horses the 4th ol tho queensware merchants.—Ditbuqub,Iowa, lean do as others do—live without them ; [ wretches who sat beneath its branches. Isame muatlj. I rod act, 4‘H us us to June 2d. 1856.—Dr. G. W. Phillips:'and the children, Ralph ! this lesson of: - thu field, 1 1-20 acres. Expense ol eulDear Sir:—It gives me pleasure to add adversity may ho for their welfare. Take, By a report from the ( ommitc' tivation, 11 1 -'O ^ _ my testimony to that of numerous friend*! comfort, Ralph! there is plenty of that Indian A flairs to the Ilorua ^'r ' " ‘ McCormicks Reaper.—Th# patent
h “ "“'“bw. W-.w®. •»<;&«.
irlv all of them live in Dade county. McCormick, for his reaper, explfrgd last - • ... . i i TbcCouimissionorof Patentsover-
motion for extending the patent, the ground that the patentee has been
ns he nea
ko do this you must always b« com awoke, nearly suffocated, and found all efit from the use of your Cough Hyrup. ‘ away.”
-“'•J »>•? ,*r i r i..f.
iust leaving plied, thus saving them from certain dies, but experienced no relief until 11 Lucy. God be praised for having given reply . Jiner t (Loose a death in a short time, as gas from char-j commenced the use ofthe Cough Syrup, I me one so‘meet to help’ me, both m joy live together i i.. ,io«ill« nnisnn. Persons cannot and found the result immediate and ben- aid sorrow, wealth or poverty. for us; but as
11, peace, for you as well as ! sufficiently femunerafoi. Thc nmuiifsefur us, xvu will live until turo of this useful agricultural ‘ n 4)££,y wc die'in the country God has given us. is, therefore, thrown open tonit n&H not I where are the graves of our forefathers” wish to engage therein
