The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1859 — Page 1
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WZEZEZKZI-.Y A.T Si 50 FEK, .^IISr^TTIM:, HA-LS 1 YEA.SM_.-Y' I ST _A_EY _A_ST GE. Ci UKK7SrCA_STE^K, IN^DIANTA, SATXJRBAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1859.
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Thirty-Fifth Congress—Second Session, competition, ami brings it down to a level Washington, Feb. 14, 1859. pf profits. The depression of the iron Senate.—Mr. Gwin, of California, and interests of this country, as in England, Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, introduced the Sena- was from the revulsion of the credit systors from Oregon, the Hon. Joseph Lane ^ em - a,1 d was a revulsion in common to and Hon. Delazon Smith, who were sworn branches of industry.
Dentil on tiie Hov.
3^riruUural.
t»i« s«i>k» »nd n<ii K iou. News and Miscellany.
a year »i nee became a convert, abandoned hamBbure, ^ a., one oi the most dibtin- i* wurm ir.sido of tho omnibus v* a *• c n ^ the stage, and turned preacher, has rc-L u i s hed and venerable institutions of An.l nttlr weeured iftl.e wind w’ouldWow- w \'hnr’^ il sumed bis former vocation. In a letter learning in tbe country, was destroyed Would l.low on tho poor, and the thinly clad, S *, ‘ u 11 '' l . J > ’ ' to the Troy Times, which bears the marks |, v u,,. on Tuesday morning of last week Would Idow till it froze to the travelers heart, s ' , , Ibibcock ottered for a premium a crop e • .. , J > * For we, good follows, could snuglv ridn corn ratand hv him the unst. Benson
The production of gold in California °f sincerity, he asserts that his return
in and took their seats. On drawing lots.
Mr. Smith obtained the longest term. . „ A ... , ....„
Mr. Hunter presented the credctitials the-iron interests than all the custom a sketch ol his past life and the reasons nilirr j e( j once before and had been di- Wc are Kiuig, and wtirni, and we fear no ill. of Hon. Robert Toombs, as Senator from acts that could be passed with the law.— which led him to adopt the profession of vorecd . lt i B f onror five years since they The dead,.mufum^ have averv fine coaeh, Georgia till 18G2. It has been proved that iron can be pro- an actor, by which ho lived comfortably. p iirtc ,| And the wind comes not neuth their robes to
Ifr. Bigler’s tariff resolutions were then duced in America as cheaply as in Eu- He then says : —It is estimated that there will be tn- bide;
taken up. Mr. Hunter took the floor, r °pc, foyur advantages of cheaper ore ^ Abouyine yoa^sinec, during the re^ kcn 1Vonl the waters of Virginia during T, 'nu.t't’.T nut'ut rele
^ittE^TARiFF-—speech^gp^mIt! HUNTER, ^^C^d>bor'ISrbant^w9^
Mr. Hunter said that the present i^Bue pressing ins belief that the American vend the grave and as 1 still huinblv The first shad of tlio season taken While the*drivvr was frozen H.satirt’ns h stake,
is between high taxation on the one side, ir °n interest has nothing to fear from trust gave my heart to Jesus. I left the atTawboro * x. C., were sold last week and moderate expenditure on the other, competition, that it is inexpedient to theatre,and by the advice oi ray newly pj. lce «j a pj cco Uis personal connexion with the tariff of touch the tariff', and the only way to get found friends, commenced preaching, 1 ‘ ‘ „ 1857 induced him to review the eircum- along with safety is to reduce the expen- having been licensed by tbe 5th Avenue Governor Hicks of Mar}land lias stances under which it came into opera- ditures, Mr. Hunter concluded by saying Church, New York city. jeo,.eluded to respite Henry Gnmbnll and
^ 1 a I. • *1 i a i * . tit.fit.i «i \ I....... 1 ^ I. /-v. 1 .. T.,l..«. .1 1... I w ill v 11 * * i Lr ill
of corn raised by him the past season
j t- • . - • , »lio o»Q.ro ia l.iG komnoraw finorivoo 1 A few days ago a couple were mar- With <>ur driver, and horses, and canopied cart, from one acre of ground. The following “. d °!?8 “ore to Protect tojbe stage is but Uunporar^ ried in Rockland. Maine, who bad been Blow wind, blow, and freeze, if Jill. ... statement exhibifs mode of cShurt^X
penses and returns;
The ground was accurately measured. The crop amounted to 190 bushels and 21 pounds, at 75 pounds per bushel, corn and cob, 194} bushels of cars, as measured in the basket. The land had lain in grass three years as a meadow. Previous to being lain in grass it had on it first a crop of corn ; second, a crop of wheat; third, one of oats. The soil is a gravelly loam, with gravel and sand
liis jaws held fast by the fiends of ice.
The dead man was holding the reins, while we
Were all rhatting inside so merrily. Uillun, Old Fellow! let metakethe reins.
tion, and tbe principles on which it was ‘hat the Senator from Rhode Island'has 1 "ill not speak of my anxiety, my ,1,u «'egro ('yphus, until the period that - - - 1 r ' .... .... * ' ! . i . ...... n.nv fie fixed upon for tbe execution of
And the whip, and 1 11 whiitle you home subsoil and some small stone. The
established. Secretary Guthrie had found- made an appeal in the name of the Aracr-1 sleepless nighte, and days of headache, in ™ a y. , , , . , ,, cd his estimates on the opinion that the [‘can laborer. When ho does so, be is my efforts to please the Church and serve | ornc and ( repps, and that they will nil » xpenditurcs for the four preceding years, eloquent and earnest, and, said Mr. Hun- ‘he master, nor of the struggles of mind ,je liun " to y c ‘ ller exclusive of the payment for the public ter, “touches my heart, if not my head.’ with regard to the temporal present, and —The Selma ( Ala.) Sentinel says that .debt, bad never required more than $48,- He too had at heart the interest of the the future. Day by day provided me a dentist of that city recently prepared a OO0,OAt). American laboiVr. He would cheapen "i‘h bread, but day by day the same full set of artificial teeth for a lady of The tariff was therefore reduced by the ‘* ,c axe with which the laborer opens his darkness hovered over my pathway. 1 ‘hat vicinity, some sixty or seventy years consent of all sections. Unfortunately, ■ wa _y‘ n the forest; the hoe with which he) " aBent ' re ly dependent. This galled me, °ld, and who has been quite deaf for
iu the first year of its operations, it on- wrings from a reluctant earth, a subsis- but 1 was able to bear this for the future twenty years past. As soon as the teeth A „ a wnosmnougius cun imnnomousiv now , m .1 or i .i countered the oreat financial depression, fence for bis wife and children ; the coat good I might accomplish when f became were placed in her mouth, the hearing of with the thoughts ofourUod, hold the ribbons. i 1 ., 0,1 -otn, then pot on but in this year as far as it has gone it that covers him from the summer’s heat settled as a pastor. I looked forward—I the old lady became quite suddenly as ami guide the hill a mixture of hme, ashes and plas-
in a trice,
A» stretched at full length, in the traveler's
coach,
You lay at your case, so snug and so nice. 1 II wh-'llr you home, and 1 II take no pay, For the dead are allfreo, as they th*e away. How oft in the great coach of life wc ride,
While dead men arc holding the reins;
Let us upon the box, drive the liorscs oursclvos,
And throw off political chains.
Let m« n who have brain sail glowing and warm, ,,,] cultivatin’'- went twice
And whose thoughts can harmoniously tbiw - -
ground was plowed about the 15th of May, about ten inches deep. Thirty loads of manure were plowed under. It was cultivated and harrowed lengthwise of the furrows, marked out with a chain, rows feet each way, and planted May 20 with a mixture of Dutton and small eight rowed yellow corn, tarred and plastered ; about the 20th of J unc commcne-
in a row each
gone,
promised to attain the amount estimated an< i winter's rigor. hoped. good as it ever had been by the Secretary. The Senator from He would cheapen the bolt that sc- I saw my mother, sinking lower and —Mr. Powers has near completion a Rhode Island had estimated that it would cures the sailor’s ship, the cordage that lower, drawing nearer and nearer the life-size, full-length figureof Washington, produce but $40,000,000, hut during the keeps the spars in their places, and he K ravc - 1 saw the scanty winter clothing in the full dress of a Master Mahon. He iwo Jjrst quarters it has produced $23,-1 would open, by every justifiable means, of herself and my two young sisters, and lias commenced Jefferson and Franklin 000,oOO, with the probability that the every port on the sea to his commerce, with tbe picture constantly before me, for the Capitol at Washington. Mr. Hart
All our lives and our actions below.
ter, about six bushels to the acre. On the I5th of July, cultivated and hoed as and thinned out to four and five
Cut up by the roots
AN INCIDENT. before
Mr. B , a young gentleman of fine stalks to the hill.
talents, was years ago ja chief clerk in a and shocked Sept. 20th and 21st, husked bank in Virginia, lie was a good sell ol- and measured on the 18th and 19tli of
amount or the estimates. ^ bis food and raiment, the cost of the su- when shall I be able to do so?’my heart to Munich, to bo east in bronze for the "““L [*« was the leader ofan nfidc club field of six acres, all treated as nearly
quircmenfcs of the Government. The the millions of our citizens speed theif further preparation for the ministry, ta, had occasion to go to Areola a few ] i t ‘j* t ] x : m n 1
ntop.
• To one day’s plowiiuj.
had come to a different conclusion. Mr. Hunter then went on to show that the estimate of the receipts from the public lands is not overstrained, and that the unexpected balance of the appropriations, if deducted on, as probably they ought to he, would thus reduce flic estimates $12,1100,000. Tbe war expenditures might be reduced nearly 84,000.000 and tbe navy nearly tbe same, and there would leave as much as was actually expended ; and if the Postoffioe be made self-sustain-ing, it will economise nine millions upon the estimates for the year. The bill reported by the Postoflice Committee would add $3,500,000 to the revenue. The abolishment of the franking privilege will, it is supposed, save 81,500,000 more, and, if by increased charge* wc can make
ciiltmiting mid harrowing marking and planting cultivating laith times hoeing “ “ cutting $1, husking $4
seed uiul interest ’ inland at $7 riper aero !> fin manure, drawing and spreading 16 50
Dr.
..$1 50 ... 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 50 .. - 00 .. 5 00
President and the able head of the Treas- way, day and night, in pursuit of plea-‘•‘■sting in God for my support during days since on business requiring speed, l ()„ oiie occasion upwards of one limiury Department thought it insufficient,. sure <*r business ; in short, he would open ‘Ins term. Hut a short time before my whereupon he harnessed a fine Newfound-i ( i ro .i .hniwmd d.db.rK in l.-.'nk bills bid hut after earnest thought he (Hunter) ‘l>c door for the self-development of intended departure, I heard from my land dog to a light hand-sled and made ,,, ,.. m -iVd tn Kmitnekv’ •,,,,1 be w.s
American industry, and, for himself, lie mother—She cannot live long. I have ti, 0 journey on the ice in twentv-seven t .it . . ir i not (linlld^ tbV eapaclt'v of^his" country- Ibirteem'" 8b all ‘‘l''''wUh'-l.eahb'' i!,','!! ’averige^f^^^ to pass through ajart of the country
In- (ul1 s,jture - ’ u 1 1,^'V 1 h v" t "i 11 ; 1 'r's —Tho I10 g rocs ovcr in t’ a ‘> a d a “re said the wrong road, and having lost himself. To loo 24-58 bush. U corn at C2J eenU..$G2 71
iol in ii to bo very insolent and overbearing to the i was glad to find a shelter anywhere. He Ry stalk* and pumpkins 7 00
$:t7 oo
L'r.
It is idle to seek to bind him. lie will world alone? Not if my God in go forth-in his search of enterprise and goodness does not deprive mo of reason, of empire; he will not set up bis pillars which I have at times feared would be by a smooth and tideless sea, or pause at ‘he ease. No; if I did not struggle to the first outlook upon a wide and stor- relieve them, if I did not fly in response my ocean, but will meet its billows and to their call, I should deem myself a cowbuffet its storms, leaving wherever he ard, not fit to dwell among men, or wor- 1 may go monuments of his progress and thy a home in heaven. I have no other I
white Canadians, whom they doubtless deem an “inferior race.” At Windsor, the other day, a party of blacks jostled a< iuple of gentlemen from the sidewalk, and when one of the latter gently remonstrated, the loader of the negroes drew a knife and stabbed him. The gentleman
power, enduring as the rocks. method at present, but my former pro- WMnot dangeroUBly injured but thc nc
would fesston. At a moment when my heart I Kr(j an( f no arr ' 8t ^ as niaJc
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fession. At a moment when
be the! seemed breaking, with these facts vividly! ..
be will before me, Mr. Conner of the Troy The ,, T ’ 1 ' S :ir0 II ‘ e ' . 8 all, ‘ Nooinan
afro offered mo an engagement for three ' ' {a ‘ l '0‘“;" cr c a ‘ a donation party n. llran
rode a long time in the fore.'t. amid the j
darkness and chilliness of a starless Oe-, Balance'in favor of crop.... tober night. i - At length he saw a dim light, and Pr. i.«ri,, K t*uie Fr«a.
pushed his horse forward untill be came . . < us ‘' uni 18 ' cr y general to feed to a poor wretched looking log cabin.— ” ra,n '"‘'I 1 unprepared state, riicccon It was now near 10 o’clock. He knock- 0 [, tl118 I’raetice is more than doubtcd, and was admitted l»y a woman, who u • or 11 ^ 0,l K t ini e the advantage ot told him she and her children were alone ground over unground food has been
-her husband had gone out hunUng; ’ ® oncc 1 dei1 - Of late, numcrousexperiments but she was certain he would return, as , hf * ve 1,1:1,10 of cooking it for horses,
Of this there'ean be no doubt it were as sure that be would
minister of mercy, as it is that ho will
then reduce thc total expenditures to ferritory awakens in him tho lust ol 1 ask God to judge the heart and mo855,000,1100. acquisition, like thc Phoenician who ‘ivo. I am willing all Christians should There are many moral and political surrounded the lands with strips of his also judge. I do not intend to remain reasons for this retorm iu the Postoffice. | bull hide shield, or like that old Sax on the stage, if I can help it. I can no
nun, . a u ii u i ui i ii vj i u ii ui mu ill l II L;, nu tn a j ix » mv rauuui n i iu j»i uiii it'u. ! went through the ceremony of being mar- The young man's feellings may bo well yg'ug rosults.
Mr. Samuel Hale, of Millet Creek,
Mr. Spicer bad no especial license to pro- sum of money, alone and perhaps in the * * lll0 i "ho feeds about 1,000 bushels of
As it at present stands, it is a vast ma- onic king, from whom
chine of irresponsible power. descended, who sowed that lapful of He here read from tables to show the earth over the whole fields, to be bold steady and alarming increase of thc bur- by such tenure as the strong impose
den of the Postoffice on the Treasury, on the weak.
which, if continued at the same ratio.: IVhile Mr. Hunter reprobated the would make it more costly than the army universal lust of dominion that would and navy. ; bring from the ends of thc earth the With 27,9lT9 postmasters, exclusive of| handful of soil on the branch of the
he is perhaps longer be happy in theatrical life. Ifl n ' ‘‘ am condemned for this act it will be by
men. I cannot help it.”
mute agents, special local agents and tree, as emblems of his seizure and of dy j n g embers, midnight hours, artificial
Courting on tike lec—■Rxcructatlng. An Eastern editor lias been skating
with the f?irls. Hear him:
Talk about a warm parlor, soft sofa, limpid nonsense, gentle squeezes, knotty sighs, bashful eyes, shakes and tremors,
ried. Mr. William Spicer officiated. As imagined. Here ho was, with a large 1
ney, alone and perhaps in thc .
nouncc the decree of man and wife, it was j house of one of those robbers whose name c ' or, i‘'‘ffuually, gives the results of his
supposed that the ceremony would not was a terror to tho country. He could | c *l ) . er, ®” ce 111 n ^ ccen ‘ number of the hold, but the lawyers say to thc contrary, go no farther—what was to be done?— ‘‘bio arincr. bor several years his and there is a nice prospect of a petition The woman gave him supper, and propos- l irac ‘ ,ce " as to teed in the car, but the to the legislature for a dissolution of the cd his retiring to rest. Hut no, he could re!il “‘ 8 were very unsatisfactory.
bonds.
— Cyrus Butler of Providence, R. I., was worth, when he died, five millions of dollars, yet be lived poorer than most men not worth one thousand. Salt codfish was a standard dish with him, and
notthink of permitting himself to full in- I >rocurc,la " LRUc GLint stock-mill, and to the hands of robbers. He took out hiC C0,,1I11L ‘ ,K ' 1 ei1 grinding his corn in the car, pistols, examined the priming, and deter- 311,1 fo 1 ul,d 1,0 never wintered his stock so mined to sell his lifo as dear as he could. 0 ! ca P v al,( * so well before. I he third In thc meantime tbe man of the house winter of bis experimenting lie not only returned; ho was rather a fierce, uncouth -round with the cob, but cooked it with
other officers, a* total of nearly 30,000, i Jus title to possessions, that may be use flowc^yan^oInpareTto an ’icrpaHoVTlbr I d'o”' ' wh'" bad mitnumbcringthc army and navy under leas when obtained, still there arc ac- courting purposes. Rad place for lovers, trava-nnccin p
bis last sickness be upbraided looking hunter ; he hud on a dirty shirt 3,1 “ffricultural steamer This was fed
care of him for their ex- and a bearskin cap, and seemed to be 111 ‘hcfoimof ““ish to his horses, hogs,
!'" p'rr- *«* fc, ,*r ,wW *K r” cr *>*‘A***»,*7*» | >i* a *;i•«* hT'iwSSL Erin. 1 !!w■Murj? “t''° >h .?“ full y™ li ' i “ o . J through the press and the army of con- and fimale created he then, \\ ,th some tb fa „. ust stop and think a moment, could get bis box filled for a cent, and be would sit by the fire all night. The 1110 ,hat tl 1 n 1 o llalf ot the lcd 1I \‘ 1 >‘ 8 ‘racuirs, who shal! estimate h.s influence | further remark. Mr. Hunter concluded Think of a lover fooling away an hour I the old man used to patronize that store, «m... of the house urged him. But no. " a y "ouhl put more flesh upon horn M by in the name of Heaven do wc not amid a bum of applause. about the pretty foot that belongs to the I more than a mile distant, whenever bis be could not think of such a thing. He C3ttlc >. ‘“'f, or ll ' ,r8C8 „ tllan ^Mc the Zitllln^^ven^Twc U ^ a J ^Id beware how they kind of lestimouv 855^)00^000,' it would givt^’iis 1 a surplus :il " ,in --' r^cc^thaT^retty'onc^fur out "from d the "'t," ‘ jr' 0 ? Vu' ^ lhil ; nfs^cara grewin t fp7rfe''"^ fo) animals. Yeiol''.Ih'"..-,'^ir’i's 1 laid Ii ties of the Govern t^^' ^ th ° Tll ° "wa now is'notTaB fiattering.' wi,h 311 “™ u " d reports the case of ^little girl, seven or " a8 ‘‘ 1 ‘ 1 '° d,,, “ 1 J ' ’ rrlL^w^the^it w.df ^7 tfeoTk iiei or mo uoxerninem. | The winter tlm* far has l„„.n verv ii.iLl keep her from falling, and the gentle, rs old who came nrettv near At length the rough backwoodsman , . »"ein r u win not. pay io cook Mr. Hunter next proceeded to demon ; , „ . . 1 “as etcn \ ry n.ild . ^ ^ f a j r | v intoxicatiiiL' vou f • re i » I r ttty iiLai roicbin-' over tbe straiiL'cr s tl,clr ,cud i alld thereby make tho product strate that tbe expenses of revenue for and the has '“J^d it considerably. , ; l o » or ‘ tba „ heavenly rapture® Go u 7 * M ’ 'l’' 1 T '“f ° ' hcad to a little h rC took down an ob a, •^ , ' b- as far as does the product ‘he fiscal year are ’not exaggerated on | < ame ,n the West, in the early ^ ’^th your ^ ^h aw kcnTd her s^e h.’3 ^ ' ld ^ ‘ ^11 stranger if ^ in the ordinary way. he contrary, they are rather below than ^ a » d ! toTe h5d Xra Z chilSwon’t go to bed, 1 will; but i, Is my L- • 0 r roba l"l>t*es. _ rlloou J_ ;a . ro < . 1|iin(li . iiil ..i u !)«• „'..„:i ....wiwlicre the old folks beep both ears open found the cat with her mouth close to tom always to read a chapter out of God s
eeipts for ten years under the tariff ol' 1840 increased ten per centum per annum; but suppose them no more than five per centum, gold is being produced more plentifully. Tobacco and other staples arc disposable at good prices, and
IIitral Mitxlni*.
Pigs kept in cellars ami closely con
i i a* -i j wnerc me oiu iuiks neuu ouui ears uiieu f nil
prairie chick^n*to Ou* k-ilT 'im/that thoy ! tu catc ^ ^ hc a(lvance JnrU oi’Cupid—the t j ie chiles mouth. At first they took word before I go to bed. ’ A load was fi|^d arc not so healthy and wholesome as
exceeded the orilcr liv 1....^!...i .ul j-. 'i stolen kiss. Give us the ice, the brae-, • _
eveeecleil the onler l.v". . .1 stolen kiss, uiveusmc ice, me urac- tbo ( .] 1 ;| d to bfi dead but thov soon nor-' a t o“ e c removed from him. Though pigs above ground, pounds. This is tt pretty good illusmi- j"**' ai J’ a,Hl g^ 11 ^ I ceived it seemed to catch for breath occa- avowing himself an^ infidel, he now had ,,,^j|) UV „f,[!„x^ntilatb?n’i!l West!’ 1 Il ‘' ,n 1110 1 io burns" the love’iithin. Away with wa.s^torJ^to ionselousnoM^Tut has ince safS h'c feit'thilt thfinan Id.otcjt the spring than the yard will afford. Bank Robijerv—We have been fur- ' ll « “otey crowd, with none but thc myriad been very stupid and unwell since. 3 >" dd «'Wo in the house, and read it. 1 ows snould never he made to i
ni^HiofSa^V^’"; r l f V tof ll k #,Ui, V P - -ThSZioSi^liaving ^ ^oeshafora l^Makc, oprcssion, tne ainertntc , Cpy,,, (be c n j,,n U;. ik of Jackson on P ro ' a l-who would not do their com ting ii.:n r..-.1 i:..c . r .1,.. ..,.iv....;.... would do no harm. lie listened to tbe
— ‘ ’ on the ice.
give
compensated by tbe increased product • , 1 . m . llothud heard it estimated by a com- Huirsday night last. The following are 1 potent authority of New York, that the |‘>*o «cv‘‘'' a l amoimts : Hank notes. 820,- | year will show’a revenue of from $60,- gold, 84,.);).)—maVtng a totul of 1100,000 to $63,000,000, but without ac- *2o,40;>. A reward of >-,000 has been
passed a bill for the relief of the suffering praycrs 0 f tbe good man, at once dismiss ‘“'Ik i ' r,,IU a pasture. '
*j h. •»». i-y •i»*« i» "■»' er*?“J r *•
milk through the year, if it be true that bone sickness is caused by taking too
1 ^ n,onulne,lt ‘° R‘l la “ Allen at nor on Saturday last drew three thousand . • . 1 . caliulv as ho did under a ff cd by large bodies of men Burlington, Vermont, is completed. It'dollars under the provisions of the law. ' 4 • 1 • ) —-i~ c- •>—111—
man-
cpting that high figure, he was willing 1 “Aered by the Bank lor tin apprehension (jrecn Mountain hero is yet to be placed
0 take the responsibility of legislating of thc murderer and the recovery ol the on t b c summit.
)n tbe assumption that the Secretary’s money. Memphi* Logic. it*!),. A bet was made in Albany. N. Y., Estimates will be rnthcLOver than under; Cot.’GiiiNG IN ClH'Kiil.—A eorrespon- on Wednesday last, that of a large crowd [lienee, in bis opinion, it would be unwise <lont makes some suggestions na this sub ~ e * r iL
nnd inexpedient to touch the tariff of jject which are sensible. Ho sujy if poo
is 40 feet high. A colossal statue of thc i »“d on Monday last some three or four
bis father s roof.
car loads of the staple necessaries of life
Sample farms should always show a net
gain by their harvests.
The art of manufacturing is learned nf-
lit (‘briefly*
wore despatched to Gratiot county as thc When this vice lias taken fast hold of ter years of practice; but tile art of farmfirst instalment under the bill. The dis- a man, farewell industry—farewell atten- jug often comes by intuition. tress which prevails in some of the town- tion to things worthy of attention—fare- Committees who measure a single rod is represented as most appalling. There decency of manners, and farewell to even oughMoundersUind flurcs. 1 "
Thk Best Stock Alone Rrofitabi.k
of applicants for relief at the office of the Om-i-mti' of tht* l\>or, at least Hulfa dozen
11857. If, on the meeting of the next pie will not clothe themselves a>propri- j bad money in the Havings Bank; and to arc hundreds of iamili ■> verging on star- B n attention of person. Everything is iCongress, it be found insufficient, every- ately for the season, to avoid taking cold ;! test tho mutter, a report was circulated vation ; many of the best and thriftiest sunk by the piedomiiiating nnd brutal • tv 1 J body might come to some agreement for or having accidentally taken cob) will that Hie Commercial Savings Bank had larincrs arc destitute of tho wherewithal appetite. Iu how many instances do wc ■ I be celebrated . Ir. Bakewoll, <>t Iis >- I its amendment. not resort to some of the excellent 1 me-j tailed. In an instant, thirteen of the to carry them through till another bar- see men who have begun life with the lc 3’i "as bc.nd to saj that to r,M ' Mr. Hunter prooAedod to argue clabo- dies advertised in our paper; then he ng- beggars were rushing madly forthe Bank, vest—the crops of the past year having brightest prospects before them, and who ‘ ,,r 1,10 Ln tner to get 1 ic 1 u.i» t” rn ratcly the advantage of ad valorem over gests that it were far better for threeorjin order ^o save their money from the almost proved a total failure. have closed it without any ray of comfort ‘‘t 0 " u >‘ , l nd ‘•' l “'> 8 11 G’ 3I ’' specifio duties, and showed that tlio effect four individuals to be deprived of tie wreck. —General Jackson, after having thc and consolation ! Young men with good horses, am t io j I of specific imports is to make tbe consum ministrations of thc Gospel, and remaii i fixer-The Rochester Union relates 11 State of his birth put down as Virginia fortunes, good talents, good tempers, good ,,reL< 1 j" (j,!, 1 ,', t '] K . W( , rs t Ler pay nofe when he could Issst afford it at hones and road their Bibles or soim-atorvsf Ti wonderful dog, now rosidont and South Osttrolinn, taros out, upon tho hearts, good constitutions, only baiM r^MTftrinin^said Mr g was setting a jand less when ho was best able. The other good books, than to go to church, >1 ^that^jaaigbborhood, and thc property best evidence, to have been born in Meek- drawn into the vortex of the drunkard, i- ul ’' j; to whilst bad farm
/' 1:-- 1. ,1oirr»»n the most loath- uinnernryi ‘Ii 1 „
[value of imports could be easily aaeer- and by their coughing, to annoy tbe o Mr. Lber Hart. Mr. Hart had left a tained; wc have the prices current from preacher and disturb the whole congre- sp.n^ of horacs attached to a sleigh, in abroad, and thc consular certificates, and gallon. The writer was so much annoy- troi‘ ol his dour. The horses gotfrightif wc will appoint faithful appraisers, and ed last Sabbath by this “abuse of privi- |Cnei. t something, and bolted, wheroupnot act on the rotation system, wc will lege,” ns to almost lose his temper, and on tb log in q„ ( stion ran after them, have an honest and faithful valuation. had he occupied the pulpit, would proba got be them, tried to bark them In addressing himself to tho protec- bly have followed the example of an old > back. nling iu y, endeavor, he slyly tio'nist arguments of thc Senator from lady, and “ spoke right out in meeting, droped bind, seiv . tho reins, which V^nmiylvonia (Biglor,) Mr. Hunter did ' Qur oqrrespondent should earry a supply j wore 4ri tie ground, in bis
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the house of George McCamic,” nnd near some and despicable of maiikind. In the 8
to the South Carolina line. As, accord- house of thc drunkard there is no happi- nrevent Turnios snroutinir in ing to the evidence in the case, it appears ness for any one. AM la unccr n,, ‘ J ani „ . n j n winter cut off all "the that ho was born while his mother was on anxiety. lie pot the same man for any " arm ttllars m winter, cut ott all tUo tnat no was porn wniie 111s raouier was o j ,• N - h nn „. |,i s fibrous roots ami a portion of the tap root, her way to the latter State, within which one day at a time. >0 one knows ol ins h 1 1 i 8 „ be ut { .j Thi she subseouentlv resided at Waxaw, and outgoings or incomings. When he will IJ c tops sUouW also oe oui close, inis lere her’ son V, 1 ew spent his early rise or when he will lay down to rest, is will not prevent them from heating and ere "er son An tr p . th £ wllqllv * mttt t er „f chance. That which he decaying, if placed in large piles.
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not believe that, protection benefits even of Phillips' Cough Syrup in huwpockct, mouth, a deliberauly turned thoir prima facie Tcm*otiB on which it has been awpllows tor what he calls pleasure, brings those interests which court its aid were nnd pass it around among the congrega- beads into . nee, whet, of course, they commonly, if erroneously, supposed that pain as surely as night brings morning. ^ .-fieW. y. fc,,S5Vk!?l“ i*,™ - tk».' -1 n.d 10 -tor l... wn, a Bitivu nf Soiidi CtFolina )wr, y .nJ mi-ery .r. th. ,r«,„ of.«J gr... _
