The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1859 — Page 1

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Fri-c«-d»ntii for «l>r Slrklea Caae--Deal li of

-President » J««” ” f i The X. Y. ThnftT'i'n^M .rlid. on thej Jof York lie,,

on Saturday, April ^Sd. . * acquittal of Sicklca, says :

Mr. Robert Kennb utt !' ‘'if 0

The Goi.i Kegion of sioriu Caroiiua. JOY OVER THE RETURNING, three other children who had not been

last week on a journey 1 .ve r ^ s1 ’'

®rtk 1‘ole. ifoisanael*

STturalist 0 proeisely shuilar cases Singleton Merul „ . . cer in 1 hiladelphm, followed tlio

Our whole judicial history is full of town

A Horse with Hydrophobia.

The following affecting tale of a lost peril; three who had not wandered;; On Sunday, Mr. Wm. CarapbeR, who

* j , r. i> I’v y * three whom wo loved as we loved the * ivert m ^I)rln^fleld to^QHhip, near Charlotte is a handsome, tliougb small' * 11 ls " mi u ’ " ' , . ' \ ' ‘ fourth, but 0, there was in our hearts, ^pri'^town, lost a fine horse, who died

wn, in the famous gold district of North d ) 7 . thc cdltor of thQ Clucn K° Aflvocate ;

Carolina, where there is a branch of the United States Mint, superintended by a

there was among our neighbors, more joy °1 a malady supposed tobe hydrophobi

It long seemed strange to us that the over the one, than over the three that On the morning of that day it was first word of the .Lord described the return of wont not astray! more aye, more! Wc I discovered that something was the matthe sinner as occasioning such thrilling jjj not j ove i c ^ ( but the joy was ,or him by his strange behavior.— rapture in Heaven,and thatitcontrasted, ovcr t i, c rescued! broke out of his own stall and went as it did, that joy with the emotions to- An honest German had found the lit- into an adjoifling stall, and heavy marks ward those who remained in the father's ti e W j ltl derer a long distance from home, were seen jn boards where he had bithouse, those who had not wandered and and saw that he was lost. He took him ten them. He was then taken back and

... ..... . . | RPPP “ needed no, repentance.” It surely ctmfd U p and earned him to his house, placed ticd hifa white oak tree, abd -whilu laaW Jasper l‘i ger, confined in the Mil- and was acquitted. Mr. Myors, in Vir- als, and they arc ignorant of the value not he that a Heaven of purity loved one him in the crib and rocked him to sleep, cned to it he hit off the hark as far as ho ledgv'illc i ill J incoiu county, Ky., on a ginia, went with a friend to a hotel. Of the property, and dreadfully afraid of dinner more than ninety and nine toiling,; had washed and fed him, and restored cou ' d rea<d ‘i a, >'l covered it with blood, charge of uim-der, made his escape one sought the seducer of his wife, found him being cheated. There is one old farmer struggling, faithful Christians. That was! him to our arms. We asked him to ac- When he had an opportunity he would day last week A reward of $2<H) is of- in his rooom and shot him:—lie was tried there who owns part of the richest por- impossible. The children of God arc eept a pecuniary recompense, hut he re- bite his own limbs, w hich were in some fored for his app rtdiens ’ on ' and acquitted. Amelia Norman, in this tion of it. He ploughs it every now and precious in his sight. He has told us (used, saying in broken English, “1 have places gnawed raw. He finally tore from .,. u Victoria gave a child's ball city, shot the man on the steps of the then when he wants a nugget. Sometimes that li the righteous is more exeellentjhan children, too; if one of mine was lost, I ’he tree, and ran down toward the barn of inghatu Palace on the 7th ult., Astor house, who had betrayed her:— he turns up one worth SoO, sometimes his neighbor." But it is possible that WO uld want aoino one to take him upr.-— Mr. Campbell, to a post and rail fence, ° " - 1 i. - .-• i. i^^..e i. .. ,i nc a m.. c. 1. i„ ..„»i, sii on o^ c,.,,,.n»i...n..11. tlir. \ 11.iHuri• ifii 1 w 1,n r>l.■nl< iv11li sinni>r< 0 ^ j,„ j,„ nroHey," and he butt^med where he continued to bite the,rails un

ijetters from Utal st» t< ’ >rl - iaiu who had seduced his sister,for days, and gentleman of scientific attainments, Dr. oung’s health is rajjf^y tai mg, ‘ l ’ u shot him in a coach:—ho was acquitted Gibbous, of Philadalphia. According to that he means to fly the country. bythe jury. Mr. Jarboe, in Washington, reliable accounts furnished, this gold re—It is*stated tin on h' 8re,l ! rn to 7' 0 ' s met the seducer of his sister and asked gion is superior to any district in CaliYbrk Mr. Sickle- ta ' i, immediate him ifhe intended to marry her:—bean fornia or Pike’s Peak. The difficulty step? to procure u divorce- ^ ^ swered no. Jarboe shot him on the spot with it is that it is owned by individu-

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1 jsioii of the.sixth birthday of her' she was acquitted. A Mr. Stoniph, in'one worth 00, and sometimes one worth the All-merciful who pleads with sinners ■fince Ijeopold. The children were Maryland, shot at the seducer of his wife,' as much as 8200. He lives miserably on “ to be reconciled,” that the kind Shepfflve to fourteen ye ars old, and were and was tried for an intent to kill :—he this till his necessities again drive him to herd who goesafar over desert and moun Tu fancy dresses. The dancing began wasacquittcd. Mr. llowyer, in Virginia, the plow in quest of another piece of the tain alter the one wandering sheep, shall fy o'clock. ; shot the seducer of his daughter a month shining metal. A great many capitalists feel for the imperilled a solicitude not William Briekcr, said to be a fugi- after learning the fact, and wasacquittcd. made him splendid offers if he would per felt for those in safety, and that its delivefrom justice from Kentucky, has been ■ dr - ^"dth. in Pliiladelplii i. shot a Bank mit them to mine on his small property, liveranee from imminent (icril slmU cause irrested in Cincinnati. It is allc'od President, who had seduced Smith’s wife luit he Invariably refused, pteiferriiig to a thrill of joy.such as is not occasioned lliM he Jjroke from the jail of Alcxan- before her marriage:—he was acquitted, live the life of the dog in the manger on by a contemplation of the already saved

ria. Campbell county, where he was Mr. Sherlock, in Philadelphia, aeconipa- a farm of eighty or one hundred acres of i One almost gone is saved. One poised larrttionofjoyinlleavi'iioverthcrepentBanfined for passing counterfeit money, uied the seducer of his wife from a pub- land, which contains gold worth ten mil- upon the crumbling hank of the dark j n ,_ r i .\ n d never did we so appreciate the ^ fcMiss Hulctt a “trance medium’' roora , s ' lot l ‘‘ ni dead on ’ke street and lions of dollars, hut which he will neith- river is rescued. kind attentions of friends, whom we thank " ^ ‘ ’ • was acquitted. It would have been er work himself nor permit others to work, But to us, such declarations now have from the depth of our inmost nature, and

his coat over his noble Teutonic heart, ^ lls mouth became so stiff that he and bid us good-by. could no longer take hold, and in a litWill our readers pardon this personal ’J L ' " bile he dropped down and died.— detail! It has taught us some lessons.— Some three weeks before, Mr. Campbell’s Never before did we fully know the im- do o kim suddenly, and has never port of that word suspense. Never did 8 ’ n<?e been heard ot; and it was supposed we so feci the terrible meaning of the ’^ 10 time that he had gone off mad.— word lost! Never did we so read the dee- 1 was scon in the entry of the barn

about the time he left, and it is thought

he then bit the horse.

IDoyLsrilh: (Paul.) Ormocrat.

^piriiutilist, is preaching to the people of

very remarkable, if, after all these prece- while dents—with not a solitary instance to

hecourses arc 'said to"he'cliuraole71 *! u \ ^ » 8 . we :,wli r c - Mr : iredby logical reasoning and profound ^. k,oa J oul(i h ' l . ve . 1,c " n c "' 1 '! c ‘ ed , of i .T.i..Ae ’)'« ma « wl >o l» ad profited by Ins

.. friendship, accepted his hospitality, cnvon ' joyed his confidence, been a constant, a ! welcome and a trusted guest at his fire

Terre llaute. Texts are given her by ek ptiijs after she takes the stand, and

knowledge of the subject.

— The campaigns in progress in lucky and V irginia seem to he sickly

he lives in abject poverty all the a meaning such as never before. M e

time. The proceeds of the minesatChar- can see how there is joy deep and thrilllotte last year amounted to over half a ing over the wanderer's return, such as is million of dollars, and the gold wascoin- not, and cannot be felt over those who ed at the branch mint there. But it have not “ been from home,” and yet how would easily yield, under energetic cn- love for the hitter may he none the less

terprise, ten or twenty millions. It is tender and euduriug.

th

devoutly do we pray that we may never have occasion to assist them in a similar

trial.

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IVnturc’ft Protection to Youn^ Oecr.

for Governor in Virginia, is se

I.jnn Boyd, Democratic candidate iu*l mcu8 re i atioi , s

Lfcut. (lovernorot Kentucky, is ill. Josh-

richest gold region on this side of; Monday evening of last week, after a killed when they are young, (a- icy Alleghiinics, and far superior to that hard day s work, we left the office and breed once a year and are always sur-

imaintaining the most criminal mid infa- of Pikes Peak, about which so much started homeward. In tlie room below rounded by other animals which prey ’ ■' th hi? wiiv rOToise 18 made. A gentleman named Au-|wo found Mrs K in waiting, and togeth- upon them, as dogs, wolves, hears, pan-

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John Letcher, tho Democratic caudj^te Iri^d Turing airthrs7mo“bad hoens.ihc AUe5««ncZ au§ far suVrlor to‘airt''hard d»y'’» work, we left the office and breed once a year and are always sur

nously ill. ma j n tainihe the most criminal and infa- of Pike's Pe.ik. about which SO much started he

'ntleman named Au-iwo found

t.tent" uovernoroi ivennicK^, is in. ■> nsl ‘- j.^ic would .hew requii.u soine special drews, a doctor, of Charlotte, has in his er started up

ua, I. Bell, Opposition candidate for t »v- ex pl ;iniv tion. The most strenuous efforts ■ possession wonderful

ernor of Ky., is sick.

'have been made

— A ^1.^,” named Baugh hs been procure a departure, in ^lr. Sickles'ease, thusiast on convicted in tho Tippeeauie (Did.) Cir- from this uniform action of our juries more information

of Pike’s Peak, about which

u moil An.iwa tnund Mrs K m waning,! o ..

r State street. About half thera,ect.)is,that “nodogorotheraniinnl

specimens of the way, we met our oldest «on. and saw that cansmell thetraok of a doc or fawn, when

in various quarters, to gold of this district. He is a great cn- he had some tidings

A Montter Ca^f.

Mr C. H. Starr, of North Royalton,had an addition, on Saturday^thejjSd inst., to ,liis barn yard stock, that challenges the brute creation, and would challenge bo-

An old Canadian hunter decares that were not Mr. Starr a reliable man in the. reason why the wild deer are not ev^.y particular From his own Tips we

have the facts, so there is no hearsay about it nor any second-hand evidence. A native cow, very large, weighing probably 1,400 pounds, had a bull-calf on Saturday, which weighs one hundred and forty-eight Ihs. When our non-ag-ricultural readers are informed that a calf

of evil. He could ’l 10 latter is too young to take care of .

subject, and possesses 1 only say, “Little Rainy is lost, and we itself!" He stated that ho had often seeq weighing at its birth seventy pounds is in in relation to it than cannot find him anywhere.” The little it demonstrated. He had taken Ins dog* considered first-rate, and one weighing

Y^cuit Court of oattle-stciung, andsentene- !in d criminal Courts in cases precisely any person we met. If the farmers in one is the lamb of our lold, a bright-eyed “'er the ground when ho hud jimt be- '' 11 1 • ' .’ a ! l | ^ 1 1 ' , t llu ' 1 u ^ Vars coWiement in the State'(ike Ids own. They have all been de- the. gold district of Charlotte would give, boy between two and three years of age. ‘ore seen them pass, and they would take tan apprec^ Before arrested on this charge, 11',.;,ted; and the result of his trial.only the same privileges to diggers as they get with fair hair hanging in sunny ringlets, no notice ol the track, and could not be ‘ .'' ; . ‘ l . l '°" As considered a highly respect-; a dds one more to the list of cases in which in California, soon such an avalanche of Dear child—his little feet always patter nidUeeil to fellow when taken to the spot, 7. i ri i, ^ „ i‘ l f i . „ Aen, being a iariuer in good cir- j Ur i ( . s have justified th? killing of men adventurers would descend upon it from on the hall when we ring the hell at "Inlo they w-ould instantly discover the m .r‘. C ' 1 , n"!' /vos and u prumineut member oi w ho had committed the most cruel of the North as would make it in a short noon, his arms have always u a hug,” and track ot any deer not haung yoijng ones. u ,, v' ’ Z i V n \ \ urea. ; crimes without tjie slightest danger of time one of the most rising and impor- his rosy lips a kiss for papa. * | u -’ ls ' ,ul on ® foot ot the adaptation ,. , ^ a ' IV '°' v i.V, 11 ' Tire at destitution is said to exist j being punished by law. itant places in the South, while the whole We hastened homeand ascertained that ol ’l |e na t u, ' a ' ' :, ws to preserve hh when ' i".,..' ' e 1 1 - .... . . .... it most needs protection. cow anuwaii are aoing wen.

o inland counties of Canada. Mid-

is and Kent are reported to he suf- ,»'/ from the want of the necc--,tries Mile, the crops having been destrej||d

A Happy Mnu.

| State would bo improved beyond coucep- he had been gone nearly an hour. The

George Wilkins Kendall, formerly editor of the New Orleans Picayune, hut

tion.

[C7< ’•< hind Herald, 'ISth.

immediate neighborhoodhadbeensearch- Albany Journal says, lliis is M hen a bi^gt ri alt is dropped, we shall ed in vain. We started instantly—the but one of many curious and instructive be glad to cltwmde the fact. Mail RopBEfta and MunnEREasCom- 1 streets, alleys, etc., within reach, were- facts connected with natural history.—

insects. The Provincial Governimlt who for a number of years past has lived vimt.d.— Bkastkokd, C. W., April 30. traversed, hut no tidings. Night was at J’ ' 8 i however, one of the most striking I assisted these counties in the pur- upon his farm, near New Braunfels, Tex-' I he two negroes, Moore and Over, who hand and evidently ourchild was beyond 1 he process ot exemption has never yet, ie of seed-grain to the extent of 820,- as, writes thus glowingly to a friend at been on tml for robbing the mail, our neighborhood, and that cold night to our knowledge, been satisfactorily ex^ ^"' tun ' about ten days ago, were to-day found Notice was sent to the Police station, I conjectures. 4Ve deem the most rational

ie lastT’on''v-t^urin'' 11 !;? l“t"days' r . h ^ C fi n0W . abo . at & thoUM ^ ^ a ” d «enten'ced to be hung on the and t0 8ome of the churches having ser- to he this:

HU lasi im r u. uuring us i.ibi- ua). alu i .,n fi, ie s toek. Have realized over Til. G f J une 4f ter t l, c SO ntenee waworkmen lia\e reinuved the desks tnmi seventy-fne per cent, profit per annum passed, they made a

the Hall ot the House ot Representatives. 1 on j] 10 investment since I have been here, The members "nlle hudaled together w hich will do for hard times. Flocks Jn their big c us named cdiairs, \sitha now in healthierand finer condition than

1 5% ftSiuinMh-V <,VCr - M >'P ,,odl . uc ( k bi, . s t!irc( ' ’He Indiana sided' the Wabash, and on , e IV prut .inimv i. inat vuar9 without intermission. I went to t l, 0 Illinois side the imin fields are fast

^nlUp^lyeryoutagamfur their N ow last Christmas time, with ‘

U ^ . „ "’y "d’e ami oldest girl; was gone six cr continues for a few days longer, all — The Democratic papers tell an an- ; weeks, which was quite long enough. 1 vest i S es of the recent overflow will have cedote connected with Senator - evvard s wonldn thvc m a city if you would give disappeared, and farmers’ prospects will attention to the ministers ol the Oneida „ie one. 1 am in the enjoyment of the sinl p 0 encouraging.— Vinnnna, Sun. Methodist Conference, wlueli is good li very best health, and am now ten years . r. not true. During tho sitting of the con-1 younger than l was ton years ago—and \ -''THER 1 LRMNd 1 - in A uni T. ferenoe, an elder noticed the devout atten- twenty years gained in tho life of a man At • 'dd II'miIv coun v, K\., on the tion of the Senator, and ho asked the lat past Hie middle age, is something worth ,, .- rn . , terto whatchurch hebelonged. “Well, the while. * a- No sucheountry asthis ,, 1 . 1 , n i" as 11 in n 1 Ul1 .

r lluiu. tiro was communioa

The KUIn- HiinIi a Preventive of Inaect*. It is not known to many persons that the common elder hush Of our country is a great safeguard against the devastations of'insccts. If any one wifi notice, it will be found that worms or insects never touch the elder. This fact was the initial-

said Seward, after a moment's thought, for children on the face of the earth. It ‘I will tell you; ecclesiastically 1. am an is never too hot here—never cold, alway

the sentence was v i C g th a t evening. A friend procured 1 The odor which enables deer to be full confession of ihe crier. We had often heard that hell, tracked is emitted from a liquid substance point of experiment of an Englishman in

their guilt. the cry of lost child, hut never felt deposited in a sac located in the hoof of 1094, and he communicated the results of I he \V ABASH. 1 he water has entire- the tones so sadly as we heard them that the animal. \\ ith every pressure ol the his experiments to a London magazine ly ilDappearcd from the bottom^ lands on night, as he cried, “lost child—a little foot, this odor exudes, and enables the Accident exhumed his old work, and a

hoy, not three years old, lost from 112 d °g to trace his game as surely as a hu- Kentucky correspondent last year comEdina Place—bareheaded, light curly man being can trace a beaten pathway. municatcd to the Dollar Newspaper a hair, had on a red dress, stockings and During the maternal period, heavy copy of the practical results as asserted little slippers.” O, those cries! Wo havc dra fts are made upon tin- doe to supply by the English experimenter; that the heard them ever since. Kind friends food for her young. Ibis exhausting leaves of the elder, scattered over cabbage, eame to our aid, strangers came with tear-, ID'ocess absorbs the liquid deposit from cucumbers, squashes, and other plants fill sympathy; parties were formed, who which the scent is emitted, and so, during subject to the ravages of insects, effcctupatrolled the streets and alleys, in all di- B 1 ' 8 period ol the iawn s helplessness, ally shields thefn. The plum, and oth

—At Sligo, llenvv county, Ky., on the rectious, but came back with the sad word, exempts both doe and fawn from the perils ef fruits subject to the ravages of insects, night of the 13th inst.,as Mr. Thomas J. “ No tidings.” of the chase. maybe saved by. placing on thebraneh-

with burning The hours wore on, and near midnight But for this benefieient provision of es and through the tree hunches of elder fluid, fire was communicated to the fluid the search was given up for the night. nature, the race would very soon ho ex- loaves.—Herkirtier Journal.

of :

in a jug. bursting it, and scattering the Dcarreader.may your.cver pass a night terminated; forthematernal instincts arc

KpUoopalian, bu. I „ . ,.1™, ” Cl.h to

that it is doubtful if they recover. Ala- step neared our gate. Perhaps it is some perish until too hotly pressed itself to the following :

dy and gentleman, visitors at the house, one from the police station with ourchild. escape the hunter s rifle. The finest specimen of wool wc ever i-i 1 v . .u- _ i.... t\—j . j. - T| * | saw, of any kind, was that shown tons

deacon in ono ’’

Methodist!” and shall soon have the best kind

— Chancellor Bibb, who recently died 'defy around me.

in \\ asliington at tlu. iu i.im 1 .ili "t poHUch oua Religion. were also severely burned. No; thestepssuundon. Ourdoorispassed!! eighty-h\e, was an CAiraniMiiary man. \f cw V ( „-k Tribune takes the PtlEACHiNO to Some Purpose.—A We did pray, wo did commit our child He 'oh a won, (i u i i ness in l 11 1 '“H , j, r(mm ] that polities and religion must be deacon in ono of the Hartford (Conn.) to the All-Father, and tliatajone sustain

to Chief Justice Marshal, and was a man of the same class and the same physical conformation. To the last, lie wore long black silk stockings, knee buckles, and white cravat and ruffles, and long queue.

united. Hear it: churches, a few days ago, found a gold ed us. But wo could not shut out the “If wo would have our religion worth watch and chain belonging to his minis visions which crowded upon us unhidden, anything—have a practical influence and tor’s wife, wrapped up in his morning'Now we imagined we heard his wail above a decided value—wo can no move sopa- Oourant on the door step. They were the moaning of the tempest and sighing rate it from our polities than we can sop- stolen from her two months since,* at a i of the waves; now we saw him lying up-

Thc number of languages spoken is ^ J^ terda / ^rnoon, by Gen. W. G. 4,()G4. The number of men is about Harding, of thts vicinity. It was a part

equal the number of women. Tho average of human life is 33 years, quarter die Indore the age of 7. (hie half before the age of 17. To every 1,000

llliP

of a fleece plucked from a half-breed ewe () 110 of tho Cashinero goat, crossed on the na live. Itfelt much more like silk than wool, and showed very clearly that that cross could he made to a very great advantage. Gen. Harding has quite a number of these half-breeds, and his flock is now being rapidly increased If there were any market here for the wool of these

, have been united, this has proved to be Fatal Afeuav.—The Bristol News, of Slowly passed the hours. Will day- die everv vi-nr 91 S” I di, 'Y.'rv • jcau ‘ d ’ul iinimals, the business of breed — Tl* Detroit Iree 1 ics> says that the case. The church has degenerated the 26th, says: “On Tuesday last, a man light never come? It came at last. F.rc 7 780 everv hour arrd 60 per hour ' n ^ ,bc * ash mere to our native stock

the Judson girl, whose elopement from into-a secular and worldly institution

Pontiac with the negro t 1 oo some time The general truths of Christianity are Tenn., was shot by William Walters, and the breakfast room, and there, lying upon balanced bv

eince caused considerable talk, is now in Canada living with him, having again dc-

naraed Elijah Cross, living at Union, we began our search again, we went into ()1 .‘i J, V y r y secon j These losses arc about b e ,uadl - vor y profitable.

. . . an oqual number of births. \\ alters is a dwarf, the sewing machine was his little hat.— The married are longer-lived than the

C»i*r*.Hm ( ndi'v Treed.

By sowing nitrate of soda in

with them and remained until last week,'

IjlquorM Decided to be Property.

altercation with Walters, who or

dered him from the premises. Refusing

cd our firmness, but we could no longer. Friends came to assist us, God bless

did we need them more,

adequate to reform the world, without be- died in a few hours. uueisis a uwarr, me sewing maeuiue was ms uu.c nai.— The married are longer-lived than the By sowing nitrate of soda in small mwted her home and friends On the or- TbeTo.r ‘ r ^ ^ T P “ n ( at ’ ve 0 ‘. " y ,h c county, we hcl.evc, and W e turned from it, and ,n tliecor.ierstood alld a bov ? all, those who observe quantities in showery weather, under Msion (rtHier fbrmer elopement her faJh-l?;L a nJ re ; "oV 0nK " t o S \de'” of Bnstol. He h.s rooking horse, with he rems drawn a 8obtM . and industrious eondu-t. Tall trees, a most beautiful verdure will he easion oi ncr tormor eiopemcni, ner iaui ( ligion ana polities totally distinct, and had recently gone to Union, where he over its head, just as lie left it; while on L 1ni ,p r tlnn short ones Wo- obt iini.,1 I b-.v«. n ...1 it L n ^„L diffieulDr^andtmik her'to Unlian'a 1 where 1 thcM ‘u'ii less the ^ *" "'T lKlJ t 0pcm:d a ^overy. Cross was a dis thetable was his plate,with his high chair meil havo more chances of life previous trees in n,y ground, and the grass al adivoroe Ti obtained ShewenUiomoi fa,-, JA/r I al P atc J ^ "h-e at the grocery got beside,t. Cptothatmomentwemaintain- the ilge ol - r,0 years than men, but ways looks green. Having succeeded so wi — .,*;i^i«!,4 . JQ^cyJJlUno^ Herald. into an altercation with \\ alters, who or ed our firmness, hut we could no longer. r, w . r after. The number of marriages i> well on a small scale, I have now sown

in the proportion of 76 to 100. Marriages nitrate of sodaamong tho long grass in most frequent after the equinoxes, the plantations, which cattle could nev

, „',°f,i,c?r"C7uvr;, l ;‘;,!;;ut J ;£«• •»»»• 'u;,t>r«''"?<"?>>•- c;^r;!„ rlh .a*. and they were Hpccdilj marr.ed lor v , ^ u o.J window, hut was shot before he could ef our service, to make the search thorough, ^nflaally more robu-t than others. Births [Ohio Yalhu Farmer

Still notulinga. Nearly eighteen hours ulll | (JeaUii* are menre iVequent by night M Forthedo- had passed, each hope had been crushed, tl)an b y day . Number of men capable of nLOROFORM Abministeued to Hou

nterfeiting, and the prospect grew darker. hearing arms is one-fourth of the popu- h T ™ —A writer in the Boston Medical

Tbo k. • n (Hr, me i nmimiory uiquor j.aw or ,'iassa , ... the vender of any such At this juncture came a German to Echctir Medieal Journal. Journal says he has given a horse snffilu, rjx^imner (the exeeSont Bap- i-busettg intoxicating liquor when offer counterPel ’ or imitation of Beerhave s the house, and said that if our child was cieiitidilorotorin tocontrolall motion,and tyt organ ol elew ^ork.) sa)s,uhat at ^ p or sa j Q Was not i )r ,,p er H und that Hitters. The genuine, highly the one described in tho morning papers. Uses OF Adveksitv.—You wear out in one case operated for cataract on both tie V niton s rr . prayer meeting the () i> • t lishwomen had not com concentrated Holland Bitters is put up he was safe, and he would bring liim.— vour old clothes. You are not troubled

an unlawful act f t k Z 0 S in l‘ a >f pint bottles only, having tho name We did notsee him, and on learning the With many visitors.

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when she again left, with or without the Abn , lt a V( , ar , p , to leave, Walters ran to an adjoining them! Never d

tSt ^^Iros'sUijf the'river'she found Jil ?. f Rot ' k P ort ' ^Hissaehusetts. broke into a !- Ver rr', 1 ! <l . W . 0 ., ar T,T. 0la . t n t . h, | ,l i 1’''°!!,! U ~ h ! ,hi,t is -. duri, . l ’r. thc .“ K, " t . lis f • lune and cr nat - 1 "“ w fi'» d that the herbage is

when she again left, with or without the

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second 'time, and are'now living in the 5^' the^lemijoh^^ WaB 8hot before ho C0U ' 1J ci-j our service, to nfake the search thorough

enjoyment of connubial happiness having sold his horse und cart and' ^wuat; furniture with the proceeds.

j"', spilling the contents on the ground.— i 1 ' 1 ! *‘' s < - xlt -

the Frohihitory Liquor Law of Massa-i in,,tat,n » r ' or 1 ' ‘

yes, without the slightest twitching of a

You are exonerated muscle, both eyes being fixed and iminova

for'prayer'for'ffio^^ick'pockct^wlij'rtole ^ ^ plj’oo wc supposed he from making calls. Bores do nor'boVe We. Another Use wa''» kept under the in r \ which reverses the judgment of ’(j'Wefl^i^^ 1 by . th o seareh had in part returned, and your window. You avoid the nuisance , eperation.

d his signature around the neck designated, hut found no child. Home- i you. Spongers cannot li aunt your table, ttuonec of chloroform nearly two hours,

come. The friends Itinerant hands do not play opposite while a surgeon performed a prolonged

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* •, indflnally, that V e t .bastuibtheiit ,, bt hlcssed to h lB \pi r fllOu(lv(vj ( f -'gather with many ( Sber pncie sbr

mfor tho better

'■ndividual*, wliiel(p 0t . me de 0< / ( -«blrh se.-'ir^l ^ tll *

tY., 7 - ^ ^ ' r,W, oval ol'iieU.iuev ^ I nose of aiM, 1 kind. Dyspepsia, Uoartbuiu. er an.».^ r ,*. It was—it was our child! alone^nipoamrs know it is use- were grown near Frankfort ly Mr. Tem-

wk 'jfkw Acidly of ihe Htomaeli, Sick and “cr-, j )0 p r(| ;Ji|d, he was safe! 1^ sai to .bleed you. Jfou practice tot*- plin’s mother, sometime between the Yeinh Sentence.—John Lcbiuann,; v8ws s^|d,irpe, Iinitjgestion, CostivIntTs Sabred b<M H' 0 uidther’s emotions—' peranee. You swtllbw infinitely less years 1795 and 1802. '(’he precise date w commuted the crime of horse- and Pin’s, together with the complete mothers can iiV :l P lnc Hiem! poistop than otfiAi's. Yn>t arc sared Win- ; L. not now recollected. The larger ono an outrage on a female near , control A eternises over all Nervous. Our friends^'* t * ,erod with siVlroming ny 1,' deh(, eBSan y a deheptionj many a Idtlds nine gallons and the smaller one * been tried and sentenced BbeumatKytnd NcuraOie Affections' we eyes about the d^ild. 4Uiwax.,was m» peed headiH-.hf Aad, lastly, if you Pnvc a true eight gallons. Although more than half *'roiclu years for the cannot woi. 'er at its popularity. Well to call them (<* 0 ^m° and r.joice-with frji»n l In the world, you Mi sure iu a a eentury old, they are yet perfectly " r ,,u ' * econd I»nay the inva d value Hiis remedy ‘ 11 " j Tllfea* ’’ wiflhlddon. Tficre w very hliort spaeeof time ty learn ii sonSL—rkiWeo/**’'Oarette

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