The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1854 Page: 4 of 4
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delivered to
S^L" moon .hone into t*> nw ,
ESSr <U*ato«- - *• tonray,
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dimly
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izr«s£'SSn
* daoeivod, <,uWly u«^ •* J* « 2M"
■ MHM'f
> rwiuMil to tbi cumliiioa,
rths had cheek -
i for brntiMMin their naogo of"him,
•MTMMxl IH vi#iWn H«H tW
Ml by your a*i(l <hc captive, "yna fit U®J "fT1'
lovcJaimncht" amwmW Ui
"You k>w* IPW ,W
?'Y<w! well you kuow Ur Mirfwaruv tito erv*t
fallen bwtuwt, Slow you mo an a^wntureaa,
mwl woman, wuskl not m/ whoto with
ii
and
innwa
i of lib tad
I relaxed hia
not to sleep, for" tberc *M too Much agitation
"'lielay in litis walmfeil atom for aboutthree-
ofau-haur, wbn Iw thought ha falt
■lowly niMd Immmtfa Hot.
d in cimviucing hinmelf tbat he W
„ ivod, ami attributed thin to -tfeo intmuo Joar
and roMeqimt ticrvmiH uicitcuient of the Brat
•tratigc upjKHirnucv. After another todioua pc
riod of time, tbo aaiuc raking of tbo bod waa
felt, and thu time ho half roet, Umnod over
and tooled partially ander the bed) and liaton-
e<J with tbo moat fntcnee carnestnoaaj but aot
even of reapiralioo, or any
in atrove
WiSSia i tbu aligbteat uoiac, even of reeniratlon.
and uon- 'if tho ocoaaiww, to bit ear. tt« again
■iac that to dbmim tbo fearful anbjeot fhnn hta w
a bote), on hia oolauui promise that' to dianiiaa the feMIttl auujeei irwn nia mind^nd
k< weald not att^ipt to escape. Llieving aU! m length, by o«oaa of woaritwea, he ootmftU
to bo loet in any oaao, hti waa glad lo bo rollwv-. Into an uneaay and diatorbed sloep^ whtoh
ed frotf Urn ooaAncment of a jail, though il l «uu t Jjist U4ml aowo two ltopi.
Iim cattture.
Ifir™
Ut
. Ill I. .....III*. —■ ** . r
■ oredltora warn warned of
we dope
whou tho landing in Ute the
. BirUeorgeapoutttwreteb.
_ over tlml fato which his oou-
waa not nnmeritod. In tho
inorolnglta drew up «n nut, briefly giving up aH
to hia oreditOra. Ku bad aoMOely Hniahcd tills
awwaod from thia uneaav
betwoen a pierotng ahriek and a frenalod laugh,
uuaarthly In ita tone, brtaking upon bia ear in
tho dead ailonoe of tho night, and Immediately
at hi* side The t|nuattal ancrnorribw charac-
ter of tho ery, with ail the preceding drenm-
atanoea, rondert it dlftoult, if not impoarible, to
wlli'a viklior iirta auitouneod. It hb be: | ova? flU oonpletely umuanne
tfiytr, tho baroue*. lonely ohambor.
' •'Wretelwd woman: what soak your" aakl he j Ten years and mure have eUpaed «noo tbo
,emly. Ml# not your uak doneI t have now 1 eiroumataneo ooonrml, and yet, at this diatanl
[ to do with othtn. ' day, our friend always relates tho incident with
1 artlelo ennerience wai .wWHh nonn bttt mo/' said tb«. lady, in a low •' 0*^ tone of voloe, whleh indicate how
Itoin thtnial th« Pftw ' v tot, and with it Hintiliiy of mantier moat no- dreadful were th.« fealitl"* which surrounded
' h3«E& i'"* W pwiotta dajwrtmwt. { klm.
' "^rtflaiPt do yim nwan, nudatnr"' aalred^ Ha a^J np areot in bod, with overy llbre of
ffirirtniltHurwIm wiUtW>ftt,tB4 With strain.
Mf>«4
t burooot was on
n your sole wieditor," *ald tbo lady, and
tod in hia hands aomo (atpsrs wbWt her
saw to bo his own redeemed bonds, lie
hi amttuwent.
ou wt'l a conslu on«, slr.tltorge," mtid
th Indy, with her oyca on tlu>H001. . r . , .
"1 had—Ann* Pulton," aaid he, "wo wewe i sprang from the bod to Urn Boor, and, in do-
plqymutok iu childhood." <lnnad dw "*
Ing eye and ear,aougbt to solve lbs fonrful mys-
trry In the midst of tbi* thrilling and exoi-
tc<f atwic of fooling, Ujoro oamo a •lldar repeti-
tion of tho mingled aereaui and htogh, and aaya
T f
our informant, "It was auch a cry aa can never
1 bo effaced from my memory." He instantly
sCJMM"
b *# km***#*—;
WMIa ■mny hspsa ■■■ shasr "•
Uks seosasda |
m "
Tfcssalisyet hwu lal'lwov'r.
To *mm is as a* aMrs- . -
*■ ■ ■
TUsa4,yetsw«at tsHMa > ■
TetlisseA wiad-s(sntte swell,
Vad thlak ws boar the wad*
anreUMIwodlsvsifo welli
To gusuatM tUc
And theboaMDsasMds of tit
Ab'I feel a^Un ear beyiafewiifc.
To reaa. lUMaacais. then-
There are auay dreams eC gladaee*
That eUagareood the past,
tad Crem that tomh efftellag
Old tboaghts cease reagla« fssi;
The fews WS toVSd ssdsarfr, ..
la the hapnr days aew «eae.
The beautUU sad 1st sly,
Ho (klr te look opon.
Those bright sad gentle taaldeas.
Who H«me<| I*Termed lor Wis-,
Too glorious aad too keavsaljr,
Cor stteh a world as this;
Whose soft, derk eyes seemed swiaaainx
Ins see of liquid light,
And whose locks of gold were strvaeiisg
O'er brows to sonny bright.
Whose smiles were like the suoshlnr.
in the spring*time of the year,
I.Ike the changeful gleams of April,
They followed every tear;
They have passed, like hope, away,
AII their loveliness has ttedi
«Hti rnsey « heart Is mourning
That they are with the daad.
Uke the brightest bttda of gammer,
They have fallen from the stem,
Vet, obi It U a lovely death
To Ikde from esrth like Ihemi
And yet the thought Is saddening '
Te mats ou such u they;
Aud feel that all the beautiful
Ars passing fat ewyl
That the fair ones whom we love.
Like the tendrils or a vine,
ilrow alosely toeaoh loving heart.
Then perish on its shHfiis.
a ml we can hnt think ol' these.
in the Milt sijjI gentle Hpring,
Whsn the tree* are waving o'er u .
Ami tlowen are blosavmingl
Kur we know the Wlnter'a coming
With his cold ami stormy sky;
And ths glorious beauty rouail us
is buililUig hut to ins!
F. Wtt
haa the
ii^TT « M 1 gy
its
Wmmr~
for
st the rate «f tfafHjaawbnw
Wal portion Ob tts Base pafWiKt ^
no twtdve miles o« a level. A backnian,whcn
1,^1 h-*—"""d|
bLXXSSw^*biidtore| ir dama-
SlyKSgod to Ma. their
S tbU maning procured hwf*>e U> take it
hrnk to the shop. Usvi^ fairly demonstratod
Oasi llwvivkp —4> r1
srili rcuuoabcr that in the au-
"ZZim JobnaOmn Umuu>a^ cat f
win is, brought eight Slaves of the
toNow Ywk iu IrtJiUu toTexas, whither be
«as omioatim? with, bis familv and property.
<fhwTs«>vsa wore taken boiOTt- tbo Judg* 1
Pkiae of tbo Baperior t.'ourt, by virtue of a
writ of habeas eorpna Leroed ou the applii attoP |
Jodno Palnc nrdcrcd them to tie- ills* narftw ,
M..aUmi lint ffrnuud
fteademgOHHaUT
tumucftne year It
tea of Vnginis
to N«
Those
blahkb
A full assortment or UUuka, n..r1.| i
AHKE8H0IW BLANKS, THUgg^
Also lllank Tax Receipt
F<tH BJHTtUtT rT. ff|
Citations, Appeal lKm l.. Hub
L ^ '
tittcates, WlmiZ|
missloua tv take l>eposltl
*TW COTTXT Y UUt*ti7
. - Jv nr Oiair waster,ou the ground I Guardians llmtds.
from the custody ol tnoir sa«r.«« ^ b A<bamlatntors' Bonds,
tbat slaves brought voluntarily Into New V ork
bv their owtx rs arc '/«o facto made free A
anbacription of 5,00&, to which tho Judgel
bimaelf contributed llOO, was afterward raise<l citatloas, Bubpernss,
m 0 \ * 1. ■nil II e 1 ^ III.
Letiereof
Dilations, Marriage
CertUcates of Heeord,
rOH MAOlHTHATBa.
T Babpeanaa,
among resldenU of Now Vork, ami Mr Lem- r elivery and Appearance UoucU, for
mon waa compensated for I.U low- Tho Ugis- -tables, for aale at tl.e Htsn-lsnl
a- latnrc of Virginia adonted a reaolntioj. u.prose-
p, cute sn ap^al from Judge I'aino s doouuon to . ] [ H M 5 U \ I H t ST A M fill
it the Supreme Court of tho State of New > "r*, tiis Btakuabu Is issuud evsry SaiuM.. I
■ . _ 1 I " f ^/.SSt*l , IV I nil - — 1 C • . 1 aa.klktf ««1 l«a.aa ..a 1*
« aouiiiusm.w« and if ueccaaarv in the Supreuif Court of the .applied to auti.crll.cr* ,.t Two
-'■=5=5! -tr-tett;
It it oan be steered and tnrnod , oueatiou whether, uuaer >«« * «■ — —-- fnJ oftb, yMr.
jLBiLsra aa «rr aa a oarrisce and.hor^ ' tion, citiion- of slave Mate* liaic or ha\c uot hisolb cons. o k uut
iri«l on the Brooklvn plank the right to convey their slavea through the tree Advariisemcins inserted at „, • aulu,
assiiiw ta
iirgued by the Hon Wii.uk 1' k At
orney General of Virginia, on one side, and
by Honorable Outms llOITMAX, Attorney
Gencrul of New Vork, on the other In the
moan) lime n mution ha* been uiadi* tl ut Mr.
Lew mm, bcinjjt a nun rcaiilnnU ahall be rc-
nn on the Ross pavoment, so as to obviate all
noeasaity of a railroad in Broadway
PnaoiUX Rights.—A wonderful hue aud
cry is raised about personal rights being infrin-
id npon by tbo passage of the Maine law—
c soe that in several of oar large cities, the „ .
heavy loss on suy man quired to tile security for cost*. Inis i an in-
who builds a frame house within prescribed liin tcrlocutory matter not nfficting the merits It
iU, even oo his owA lot of ground, sn<l" with was argued on Friday before Mr..Justice
* ■ " «- J ' ° "ourt, by Mr. I-a-
er for the motiou.—
reserved his decision
iU, even oo bis own lot of grounu, sn<i wun was arguea on rriuay <•<
lumbar ho has paid for, because it is dangerous Clerkk, ot the Supreme ('
to Um hff'^bj morals, peaoo and even lives of ' paugh against and Mr. ('ulvc
our eitltten* aad would not their entire prolii- Mr Jttstic* Ct.ntKr, resorvr
bition be equally desirable and constitution-
air
Tho city council of Carrollton decree that a
levee must be made, and tbat the line must run
through the houses, gardens and proporty of
several oitfcwns, oven to the diMftruction of val-
uable rastdenoes, in order to protect tbo oouu-
try fron inundation. The general good of all
.V. 1'. Commercial A'h
- —-* w |
('IH)I.KKA—"I say ag-jin, the disoaM: is cou- i
Ugious, and tlioeo who differ may. It only goes
where it is carried and never travels without
food to feed upon, but Hover* around an emi-
grating people. It has existed for sevvuty years
nt tho mouths of the llruhmaputra aud the (ian-
the 1
the aacrifloe, although the fow protest gos, and annually travels up tlioso rivers to
Stoutly fl tn«* the destruction of Ihelr homes mountains every summer, ns it will up our'great
and property, and oannot oven got damages by
a recourse law. But when We come to run a
grand levee of prohibition through the grog-
shops of New Orleans, to.i
i,protcot society I
a more fotrfol inmdation toon that of the Mis-
sissippi river, the loud-monthed cry is that we
want to infringe npon personal rights. Society
demandait. We call upon'tbs council to run
the levee of prohibition through the twenty-
eight hundred grogshops instanter.
[A'oulAem Uryan
slave* hcttmnlno vsom calivornia.—
The steamship Pampero, on her last trip from
San Juan, brought up twelve or fifteen slaves,
who together with their master wore on their
return from California to Georgia. Those aluves
were taken out to California by their master,in
the spring of 1850, snd aa soon as practicable
after their arrival in San Francisco, itaitcd for
the gold mines, where they have ever since la-
bored JjMtbfally, the proceeds of their labor
rendering the owner wealthy. When they re-
turned to San Franoisco, the owner addressed
tbem, and informod them tbat they wero free,
and offered to rig them out in flue style, and
givo eaeh of them a sufficient sum of money to
enable them to start fair in the world for him-
self. Without a single exception tlioy refused.
They had all been looking forward with groat
glee to Mturn to tho "old plantation," and the
-'old folks at home, and so baok tlioy aU came,
and by this time, perhaps, they are astonishing
thu young darkeys, who have novcr left home,
with the wondrous instanoes whioh befoll them
in the land of gold, and gratifying them with
sight of tha.monkeysL paroqueU, etc., whioh
% u
Awwiiqr
abhi to
nen.t main'
'continued the Imly. ' headboard} stood tho apparition whleh presented
did," said the Unmet; uud I have heard, U^f to his astonished sight w|wn lie first en.! '***
*JW|" ~
ws|i married to a very wealthy planter In thu
JSjft?*
Tho sociiHy'i
■" iii jsfrtfcMigrr
iA) horn of.
turtnl thu mom on that diwulful uight. It was
the figure of a woman clothed in white, with
long,nlaak, lux ursnt hair, hanging wildly about
Iwr )ier«Oii,
It was a maniac girl, from a neighboring
hnuso, who earns in the alWuooti during his
WUl gMpaHy breaking upMn, absenee to spend the night, and had wandered
1 ijo stMnTUUtlly forward,' ^rvin 'be room where the family supposed they
tedvV liand almnat thmwliuti barf sm-imvl hor. 'AVhon lie entered Hie room,
I thy plan
"Ikud where thoy scttlod U painadme to hnar
amount of ; ki««d,eael other uvea when InfanU."
had . !'*bo wedded ng u«t htf Wilt," oonltwieil'
•, te? remembered old^ays.
[oshanulu-
himself at her Utet.
^c'i y '
>lr!; MUsb Aune," said tho lady.
It Is ueedloes «u< carry onr tele beyond tho
she was standing as bo first described her posi
tlotl, and; while hi* eye was turutnl for a
v crept
beuuath tbe bed. Wo hope tlm recital of this
story may not have the effect to disturb the re-
pneo of our youug or lady readers. I f there sre
p* from a iwiiU when the imagination of iti«i 'reader
llwt wniain* to ho ddtie. The My, - ..
iruvd to Rngland, a rich widow; had learned ! *ny ,l<ars on tbat subject, we advise them be-
sitimtlon and embarrassment* of her well IV- fnrolwking their chamber doors at night, li>
liberal aattdttt had eeen him at Boulognir; j '""k bed, and into tbo bantfboxes
a/ &mm
can
.... „ I«dy had
UKMPpiHMi" "
MUto -hMr^p* j*h« .
tkc name and; meiubcralcomdnthad — . .. m/M
HI had oontrivod U>o oVortiirn at bis door, aud' Bn<* ' After amh an examination, they
made his acquaintance "She had only thought; Utn> retire Without the Slightest alarm.
of the fishing tohene IhriHigha piece of rointuiw , ' '""JT'—. 7 T.
In h«r temperament, and that sho might got : Kxouoa.—The Irish journals are
him to Kngfaiid, whem slut might have his dobts' birgely occupied with details of tho emigration
r . 'they woddod, and IWtd happily, ||k,i Wevcuiout. Thousands of the natives of tho
the lady. *11 lovers lo stories) wul we wish all wero M '4oJl woT« gs'borlng together their littlo worldly
' true as the present one, ftreiwrty and preparing to depart either for the
a tiX-wV j " „ Wtmx ^ ' mted 'Ktetoa or Australia. The Athlone Son-
LoVi iSff-iiki aSS. iSinSSSS 'hiel save .(hat "every daj the railway .tetion
aWIt- (,<,«■ tl.0 nffmtimiifwnni!? i* SIu *' !> pertons proceeding to America."
conduct in the street, aiid after he was placed
t^r1"*"■ £!■ >!l,t
It noDmne not^sary to lmudoun Inm. The de- M
' birth, and a wid
i was >ouiiR,l>oao
■MBMnh annu-
lling iUou-
Sir George
jitf-itwufSani!
that leave lhei|iiaya carries" off numbers of per-
from that and the
WW * AIM Mini
hhn
SmA fti M
P°*tesalott"of hia soul, and he
i*o tront to his ravine In onwoa so pwfiuie u
Ihoeh the mnsiw nrnta'tottow primmorv. one
whom, in tho aanio coll, at Ms own solielta-
was placed In s Mpamte apnrtmctii, A
(d W ll c grating, and In her
amkilmy. unon which waa pla-
of bread fre h linui the hmnl,
r llttto deltsaaiea - fa her erring
Sho stood Mt tho l r, guriujr intent"
■K^IWtk gloom whore her matiaclcd
npanltm wildly laved Her voice was low
and son, ami as mo called Ida name, its utter-
am was as plaintive a« the molmly of a fond
« W OJM. MiSlhore,
i,thc abode of the most
mm
*twro«iidli
1, the times of her voltw
that wloked man's heart,
•www md jklhuice before hit
wlfr, whUc bis kesrt found
ins mriy a man ean weep ~
I still bound hilt wrists, he pla-
i.thair lmavy imdgnla of^el
ly aud alfcctionately o|iou
■ oompstviuu, awl oxolaimed,
JW m*r_ Th«v upon
. I flie humble meal which
I with bar own hands, and af-
*W ' ""
M
and
i n«d aAMkm had
f hia soul. Trim p
i snd with
a to tmut caacs
c
adjoining eountics on
to tho United States, the nassngo mon-
lne Anw
Id ou the American
of tho Atlantic/' ThcTiiaiu llerildnoticcs
4he ik-piu lure of three hundred cmigrauts, all
.Within a furtuight, and all destined for tho Uni
KhI Htatos. The Waterfflrtl News also ohroni-
i h.s thedenarinro of two stealers,both of them
crowded with adventurers foe America-. Tho
Oalway T'lwkci aaya that emigration to tho Uni-
Wd Stutes If on the tnoreasi>,and that "before
the cod of tho yoar Irelaud will, bo literally de-
Mirlcd, and the ailaueo and desolation which
now brood over Cunncauura will bo vialblc in
the more |K nuloue districts of the country."—
Thu Mllgo Chrouielo says tbat tho '•oontinoanco
of the rage birr leaving Ireland is one of the ex-
Iraurdinarv fostnrei nf the fhncs, and -is wholy
inexplicable when we eonaidor tho present prxi-
pcroiis state of tbo country and the wcoonots
cimtiiiually rei-civcd of the aad diaappointmcnta
ux.p«uicnewl 4 y thouaamls who wen liappv aiid
eomfbrtablo at home."
Women are the pootry of the world, in tho
same sense as thostareare tho poetrv of heaven.
Clear, light-f^iving, harmonious, tfiey are tho
pianeta that rule the doatiniea of num-
ti, .v.. r*y, *** wf^w>
.t lJ1 ^Wcra oT the common mother of
tl.0 human lace, a«d partekcte iu the inbsri-
and in which -the coarser sex have Httle or oo
t>u Tuesday evening, the iwoutieth ultimo,
wc arrived ut Huntavlllo. Tbo Kdueational
Convention had adjourned. About twenty
countiea wore repreaentod in tbla eonvention,
and several ablo addresses were delivered. We
did not leuru that the convention transacted
much business of imporuuoc; but we will wait,
aa to it, until the proceedings nrc publisbod
Ttiu Touiperaneo Convcutioii decided to sup-
port the liquor law, as proposed by the last leg-
islature; not, wpeetelly, because the law is alto-
gether aoccptablc, but to our legislators an in-
dex V1 tbo will of tho pooplc.
On Wednesday, the twenty.first, the Grand
Uhsplcr of the State of Tojus held their annual
aommunicatlun, and continued in suasion until
Satuniay evening. On tho day but-named,
the chapter turned out In their gurgeous robes,
and, with the lodgo at' UuntsviTle, formed
a procession, aud prooocded to tho churob, where
Uio ceremonies of luatalbition wore performed.
Here a vory appropriate and eloquent address
was delivered by the llevetsnd Phillips, of Aus-
tin.
Duriug the week, tbo exsminstion of the stu-
dents of Austin (Villege waa goiugon, with pub-
lic apeak ing (at nights. This year the college
sends forth her first graduates. There are on-
ly two in the senior, or graduating, class The
exorcises of the commencement were entirely
too protracted to interest the public; though on-
ly iuffioieut, porhaps, to do justice to tho teach-
ers and students. The college building, is a
targe,two-story brick building, and is, propsbly
the best in the State.
At present, there are about seventy convicts
iu tho penitentiary. A oouaidtrablo number of
these arc Mcxicaus The penitentiary buildings
Me surrounded by a loftj wall which givos an
atr of aecurity to tho plaoc, any thing but re,
freahlug t<> tnc Inmates. The eouviots, or part
of them, are engaged in building tbo walla of
what Is destined to bo a cotton faotory. Tbo
agent Iu. returned from tho north, where be
bad gone to ourehaso the machinery of tbo &o-
tory. In eighteen months thoy will bo able to
convert cotton into useful fkbncs.
I Nonius* or CaiMK.—Scarccly an exchange
reachcs us which does not contaiu an account
of daring robberies and of murder The State
Times, of the first instant, nays that, on the
twenty-sixth ultimo, a body was found in Wal-
btt creek, near the reaideaoo of General Ilarucv
Otreumstauces indicate thstbe bad boon murder-
ad for bis money. ""
every
Missippi in all probability for ages. The «iuie
latitude, the same climate, tho same vegetable
product*,and the sumo diseases urv I'ottnd iu both
fiwulitiesi and this disease,cholera, will cxir ti? ,
<me «KMintry a- in <br other — ih-. Mrlhrrft.
An Illinois Fakmku.—.Jacob Stniwn, near'
Hloomiligtou, 111, has a farm of ten thousand
acKS The number of acres of com he lias thi*
Eienr is twenty-throe hundred. This at forty
ushelspur sere,a low average yield for the last I
season gives uinoty-two|tbouaand bushels. Tho I
corn fed to.tlicm on tho stalks. Another farm in j
owned by the same man, which i* fix miles
loug and four brnad. I4ist year lie p:iid out
ten thiiusand dollars for feneing materials, lie
has ulso large tracts of unimproved laiul- —
Htrnwn is an immense dealer iu cattle.
[ ,1/fHi A n./ \ h it if
♦ -
Mr. Teilb^Ook's eltalleuce agaius! time, to
bout 7,liU given iu the N,- Vf .Spirit ■ of tho ttd ■
inst., for 810,000, forfeit 8'2.V)(I, has be, u taken
up by Col Green aud ('iipl Iweher, uml a
cneck for the forfeit lnoneV sent to Ni w Vork
to Coleman d Stetson, .^fr Tenbrpok lias the
the privilege of ninuiup at either l«■xiii'gtnn . i
Arrow
- • « ♦- • •
A stor)' is told of n \\ eslern iiiud, who went
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sijiiire; at every little darned town I came to,
they Wanted me to. stop and be president of it
bank !"
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AZOR'S TURK ISH BAlJ
Tho oaly Certain Remedj for Baldnaii,
vonung and Stopping the Falling oot of Alii]
toilet article, f« r beautifuug and ]
hair soft, glossy, and In healthy i
it i" uue^ual/eif. Its posim e ipialitiesaroi
1st — It free-* the head frmii dam Iruff,
en* the ronl.i, impart.-health and vigor totklt^vl
litioii, and prevents the lair turnum? m
'J - It causer. l!ie lutii I" euil KenUifully i
Vfi n I
I he
■m
Tbcro i to W> u oroat National Cattle Hhuw
ii . " "c\d in thia Htito ou thu ilfith,
iiiciiTx
-tall
a aigm oi lu.monKiyi, pww,^w>M, vw., «muu «uvi.
they piakod up on tho lathmua of Nicaragua > held at
Tbo above facta are gathered from gontlemcn Tilth and '27th duya of September next, under
who camo through with tbo alavea and thoir the direction aud utispiccs ot' the Nuiiuunl \g-
maator, and who an perfectly oogniiant of the rieultural Society. 1'roiuiiiK to the amount of
matters atato<l — jVl D± 1'icaj/uuc - <i>^10U are.lo W nwardrd, nnd thr nmil
_____ — •- - for the exhibition lire alrvftdy lacing iniu]
l>kath ntoM Katinh Maomoua Lkaveh - enclosure will comprinc 20 acre«, with
Tbo George Collier on her last trip up, had on for cattle.— Okii/moii/ (hnrifc, 'Oh!,,.
board % (null number of German omigranta, to- .....
ken from a hip in New f)rloana,all hcaltliy aud in .
good order. Shortly after the boat loft the ci-,
ty, alio bad ocoaaion to atop and take on wixkI
at aomo point on the cout, and aa the boat made
k landing, the Gorman* all went on ahorc, aud
whilo thero gathered quantities of tho leave*
and flowor from the magnolia treed, which thoy
took on board boiled and ato, from tho cfFect.i
of whioh one man died aud four others came
near dying. They had niiatakon tho leave* of
tho magnolia for cabbacea, supposing that in
thia fertile country cabbages grow wild, and
from auty to acvouty feet liigh, aa docs the
ma^lnolia on tho coast. The Icavca of tho mag-
nolia vory much reaomblc those of cabbagcs,
but are poiaonooa.
[ Si. Louii Republican, Jn I4M
lirttKSdS Si < I ,M5 AMI Mlil.Ai-^O
lotions hn\e passed tho Legislature of
unanimously, in lavnr of removing the
on Sugar and Mola-.-. s Similar re*
have jmscd the llliuoi-
same iiuauiuiiiy aUo, an
New Vork iiinl Ohio by ver\
Maine
duties
I ut i. mis
l.ec.shilure with the
the Legislatures of
in.ijoriticM
lar:
• l'.—The ilea re-1 lix -
I very rceeutlv to lie
(It'll NKAUK.-T Ni ii.iiin
Ctl star ban been iliseoverc
"Alpha," in the constellation oi the ''('entail."
The sun i< Uo,0(Mi,Uilil of mile- from the earth,
and this star, which we feel a certain degree of I
friendship for, Itccnuse i! our neam,-I neigh-
bor, is '.10(1,110!I tnue- tlie. ilistanee of the sun
sun from the earth Light, which tr.i\. 1- I'.ej,.
000 miles a second, would require 'nor,
three years to reach us from tbat-siar.
were sol,I in
a pound, now
•nil
hey
ran-
lua \
A year ago potatoc
cisco for tiftecon cent
be had, my* n California eorrespetidi tit, tor half
a ccnt p<-r pound.
TH TRSNOW NED REMEDY!
ntl.fv
I \ T Itg U. lit |-
• hen iimvI tn
• lilfti m>tii|>nti\ h |,,J. will iit.Atri' •
rr fkll. (W l f tlm Ulimi tlr«prril|i*
-lly )k-l t Inlu othcao it ^ tnm«>u« %•
Uom . Rhrumiiti<m. (..nlr*. to.| ,,r vJt(f j ,M|I
|IM,. If w >M ru"«rl Ini-i iI |s«<
live®, but oannot long survive Howilt
w«a subject to Ata of diaaipation, and wai i
| liquor daring the enactment of thia dreadful at
fair
HI
a F-'
I I lit- iiv-M hrillnir
* il.lt llii' «lin*« ilt.n.
. tin « u It. II nil utli
kin iliwfivav r« i| !
umiI In r*> - t.f
V«thtn* it
17, U *
In
from making it
affectation.
•U Aim« Nfmin
4 rMMftH by
ba«a of cotton yara
^thorn Itighu
tTH
trrrihlr Traouiy —A terrible tragedy oc-
curred at Millvitlc, Mass , on Saturday oven ing
the 17th inat. A man named Alexander Ilcw
iU, being jealous of hia wife, aaaaulted her with
iuteut to kill, when aire ran to the houM> of Mr
Owou Brown, and claimed hia protection. Her
huabMtd panned her, armed with a pistol, aud
teod twice through tho wiudow Air Brown .
received nball in nis forehead, and died instant-1 HOLIjUYVAI 'S OINIMKNT,
ly. Mrw flcwitl then ran out"and waa follow- — -
ed b • her hnaband, who shot hor In the back S
of the he«d, Mid tbc <Scap«l lo tho woods —
On Sunday mornong he came iu and delivered
himself up—but before doiLg so, look a dose of
atrychnine, and died aoon after. Mra. Hewitt
atlll lives, bat oannot lona survive A M<„T
fRwrinrp ni nil.
A f\^H arti I.<Hrrfr.iti ./. .\ohj<
—i--- ■ ♦. . ... , Mayor ol
Arrival RxTUAf^Wo bnve tho pIoasuiv ! ^ iioium u
of rcportin* the arrival of the atoamor Nick Hill 1 ';W r^D.i .i%i. n,
Oapt. G. H Harrison, the Brat boat that even ' - • ,
paasod down the Braaoa and through tlie Canal i
U> the port of Gmlvoaton. The Nick Hill waa ^""bu,n"1""
detained in the B^y a abort time. Off Dcor la-
. . , Tho remedy, and the only j 8be picked up the two men reported some
ono, for thu growing ovil, is a luororigid en- •'•l™ throogh our columns, aa capslaod on
foroemontof tie criminal law. Although in-1 «n«Uy in ..mall boat, in a blow, Snd snp
dktwinte, wwmight almont aay by the bun- P® i « bavc boon drowneii. They were on
tfawl,—are found by tho different court* of lho of the boat two days, and wore much
aun-bnrnt. Tho paaaage through tho Canal by i
tho ivick, ii an event quite oat of the uiraal son.: ',^-TKlirahrth THilr-
and dowrvw to be regarded as an oxtraordina-1 * SgZSTnZZtT**- u,h'
ry one Trrtu TSmtiJunr 80<A. rr"" m,'m " «««*
Hill In m. I.e. I,Ml n l.i^| M|
W«ln.l .nr I«.rra«n i,l ,'iUin.lmr" l
U^mm, Ima dmooverod a manner of making „ ^1 r "
I dtine tip in it on or t i^ht
Tlii"* Halm i* iiiudo troni the original
cured from the original Turkinh linking (
of t'onMUntinople wherr it i« univerfi;tMjr
Turk* hu ve h1hu\* <ud d ratrr4 for
i fu\ nkill in eouiuoumling the richt^tperfi
i other UtWii arttolvtt. In Turkey the fUDJ
1 . of which thlf« balhi is eomposM, *
ver.iiiHy knmu Mild n.irvt fnr tlir iiafr. 0Me$i
-♦ nf Stt/ri'imi ur fAm fu'Uti *>f U*<tr i* rntirtfy unl "
III H(f>IUHfry. \\ e H l.-ll h.if ■>/Ir / 7 !,</ if
will d«T nii-i t t<i i i.in ho t- \ «>n «if it'N virtues tin
the tf)\vrtixi'inentt ihat can he published,
•.ill may l e aide to tt -I it^ wi lnop.it in putap;
ln'ttle*. at tlie 1-v* jtrief <>f 'iO cent* per bo('
rmt Tin; >i MtrtiKP
"Bo ye Fruitful and Multiply!"
It i* a O'ttiuiatid that should l e eheerfttllf fl*
l-y the children uiuu. Int. LAKZKTH®
4\i M't M( l)l.\L, i r I'rtn.'realixr Klixar, prei
a restorative in eu en ot JMnlity, Im
liarrenhifS", and all irrepihiritie* of nai
till tli.it it pTi'te^ot In lie, viy; Nature's
|.'rati\e. and remetlv t- r tlio.se in the mi
without oIKpriii}*. It \« n crrtriin remedjftf;
nal eiiii^i' u>, {:• innil dehilitv, pleet, vi
I the genital or^.m-. uervou- aflertioiiM. )#|
| or white* A* in \uvip' rating medicine.
| erjunlled .\! «*. a t-ertain remedy for Im
Mumpt.itni, lo-.s ni muscular energy, IMijfieil
tilde, female Weak ne.*#*, Dehility, &o. It is
tod to please the user in any of the above
and in ,if prrcelea* value to those without
l <iutk u hxtru. — Find the name of 0
brother nil the wrapper ami never htty it
tin I the almve name; an it haa been rx(en\
/ / I'trel ft in ft \vnid tlje counterfeit a* yoi
a\ oid poison
G£0UG£'S HONDURAS 8AR8APOIXLI
hor thf euro ofthfi*>e di^eascn nrim
impuro male nt the blood, «uch ua
horn I K rr>, Skin Ih^eafejt, l'implcjt oo
Fenialr Irregularities ami t'omplalnta, Ac.
As a general tonio and invigoratnr of tll(£;
it ix unt^rnalllnl
COMSTOCK'S FAMILY ANTIBILIOUB
For the Cure of BllUout AfFecUi
.\<f , - / t' fr (. 4rt**t4, i/rrrrTrrfnTi'
/i hrtimutuin, .Wriviwun'*', AVjfj
Ourrtirr* nf thr Stri, Ir.yxnh, ,.i Itir /H
/ ••«*, Mrlauchtily. Sick Headachy < '"tfii
in Ih> Jlciiil, hfnt l, back and /uaA#,
dr.. fie
There \ nearcely nuy dmease in wliieh
inediclneM aro n« t more or lens retjuired.
eon feel well while a eojitive liabit of bod/
besides, it toon generates icriouti and
diseH«es, which lmvc Im^hhvoi
> m nm, KTr.X \,\u. | ly « ml judicious use of cathartic inedioinM.
ill.ill
I>««r i*tr—Mm, S«rnh IMalh oi i.hiu..ri->n.l irv..t tUmtiiti, Im
(4tI< I fhr
•nu n h.r i-Tom,. „r i„:r i..I; " ,n.T^iih.;^i;" h^rfl;,r,m*i
nblKliml. M 11,^ „f, l.r^, „f m„n
H'i«teni''til t'l «ud*ifinir. ?nwliuH ftvw
thU <l>y dniaia^l Wfttn* rip ihut S.r n mnmlrnll
haa Wu affiktct with Hrptful«>it« ami n*.r. m ! .■
Um State, every y**, j* . cotv^tion is
ware* aw heard of. .Many of the deatha by
Y6*M «_*luch Ukv placoyn thia S|^ ^
worn auraya, ami the .urVIVor in nsuallv aaiuil-
t«d, on the pica .of solfdefencc \TLTyt
Hrtn« iV">mmrn.l.st hv « fr«.|,.| t. ,r, , our Otnim-nl, .1,. ,,rn
«m.l. .null pol *n.LI.„,.ft|„. pill., .n.| l-f.,r, ,h ,
.TL'K'"T MM-"" Hi |. r.rv,.f|„, ,|||,
•M alrlrUj aJhrrlnit u, >,,ur rut.- wlo,U,.|. tr , .|„.
*lll ruml mn.1 IK.« c,,Jn, . ih« |„|
. , t f-I""",. I,or.tr. )„ur. Iruh.
IHI ,1 Antl-I lllb, UM [."Inner
""""""
HU ui SuO
l. . 'j— r, #Jf®P*wy of tlm commani
bm frequently his ahiim to anch
nmumty;
*•
Wte eeltttiteta the jurna of oar country ahould
bogb to Mt Ifw the principle that "a juat
" Men dmola be
*w«rt*y to tongi in toe eod.
.jnf1 at11 ,b "•SEI** to
and
'• WaHiAwet H
; ahiamnut hy that
bad on board toi
Ka
i faetorma have
M. Bat in all
(MM bl „
W inflicted with lafhl!
and that
:4T SK?£i^
at *Mw MMh wtoaaatium
«T hi
fO ,'
'9mH
TMto
wrtxto wild baoptt, avm n^aiaawl faavw^m im.
than h «h(« mtolh* 'doltl e"w ' t^iiaml ihe invnm* of crime liootd
cwceapomliBg vigihmoo.
tKr«a Krmiiy.
^!y2fcd£l^Z^ ,b« "tj ofNaw
Mllll I
A* axTR \oRiii)fAH\ am ti r spin i ( Hr. ,,i i:nr «irm. \.
IN TMK I.CCJ, A r T K H Napicil. Mil 11 All lAILail
. . , ,„v . ','Tr "f« tcttrrflsuii Hr«- KlWWth rm^-. i-,,.i on,
oad dtieervoa to be regained aa an oitrawdina-. T^ Hu"*"
air—I aaffm.1 • coii"hlrr«l.l. fwri.nl fr. n, • .
nr RnlwlM Vhlrli m Irnirtti ~-ul*i In m, I.
. ... . tnMlrmI iMInral M> .ulfrrmi. «,rr
\ lnuc.vutr -It i« aaid that a Frcncb gun-
ing n ^.."lyl"^ " ..■ ?" n t-winrqiir
1 ahallovuf wtth t|,r itliii.,,!
y«nr nwsUriiw*. «mt mvmm. ti.^l iHriu
ssrw^rn^re,i,,taDt ^wau>r-Md ort,r
u u iJl ow*n" Thw morUr- ahaixnl,
h «>«P~*ble to cut .tone j «
impermoablo, and conao- - ki.i/.ahkhi vmri:>
?. air and water. It mav i l1"a should l>«u««<i ounjointw with the nim,„otl
1L. — -« "J mm * «cr. it mav
bewapbywi hall put, of . bnUdiag, «d in
!Sr.?rW*>> " ?y«rac ioaa of every kind,
sW&iisxt
11M| Lofi
Ha«I llfM-N
Burn*
in most of the following
icmmtac-
iBteya'aais-Mg
ix" i
ChllbbUna
CtMl|ip<st liat iU
aJr— t'«n a
wmtniu Cniici-rv
Bit* of Mmcltr CVmtrai IraUiiii
whI i«im Mnu
Klv|iti*tiUa «*
^ KtalUUU!
(lotil
'ii*.
• ' Hi|.n,
1'IHsi
T] r,stl •
JVvirv v
rwhiix.
t k#r.
WaiiihI*
Ua,
ran rccomuicuil Lhcar pilla nltb tb«
I'onfiilcnce, i>cli Tcing tliom to bo far nup
l i'ill« iii cnmninn uno.
\ |rami uainK them may cat ami ilrink^
ami Ifiloairnlile fut iminp.ilalvlj- after ta
lii'ii takrn in lar^v iln.i*- lliV)1 arc arti|
lie, rlvansiiig the liowrls n|' nil uiihcalt*
j pnKlucliijt livallliy corvliona ' of I tic
I Livvr Tin y arc nn oflvotiuil as-istant
liavinn the name kln.l of aclion an Iht
( l"nns nml huri H'ulto. Imvo on the air, OrJ
! Info on thf Ocean—THEY PUMFT.
•ajT' Nuvor liny theac pills withont jtTO M
name of Conntock & ltrother on them.
t'ALTlON—All the nbnvo namedartlel
"<>ly liv Comntock ami Urother. 2 8t
. ilil-wUy in n.nr or ti,e Actor House, on«
Itari'lny alreet. ami 0uo block lYulki 1
i ^ork, tg whom nil orilcru muat be direct#
; A. k. KI.1.KTT, Clarkarille; \\m. K. Mtl
f ^ A RHINE, l'arin, S. K A. Blllf
' THUS. It AO HI) A LB, Ho n ham: E M. 8Ti
M«' Kinnev; PltVOK, SMITH, A; Ml'ltflOVJ
It1.111 ,V TI CKJJU, Quitman; tt. C. J. 1
l'llKNMON, Jeflerauhi n. I'. CLKMEST*f,
(jrovc. HI.I Mt RI'HV, rianoi UATHIlWjfJ
ELL, I'm ingtoii, 11:11 County; T. F. VfO*
on: and by one merchant in ctery tcWO.
Xatate ef Joaaaa War*.
"ItHE Lndersigiirtl waa aspoluted Aa
JL, of the eatatc of Janiea Ward da
llecember term of 186.1, of the Couaty '
tua county. All pcraona having cli
eatate will preaeut Iheui in duo timti ..
Vf
■ftSVr fM1' *^"*7'- ^ '*" •' In Vork. |
« • Mtvnllnn N.I.I tin, |,, (ii r^AfwwtaUlft |
??*5**'"rt*~ "■""KboattW.l-ali«l aula., r«v AREX
T«Uba3. I
delited will make pavniont,
\Lr
EX GLASS, Ad
I'lmxin', June 12tl^lh6t.^|
SUM V
TTTOI CODHTT.
I" I' by JiuneR 0. Itiddle
before. Jno. M. Uriffilli, Kaq
t |.J"^"K" ro* notirrr CUEHIU.
tiwatar. ltk
-iiiSfi?« ifWiir
Mav, 1864: a fray Stud Ponoy.wii
eight nr nine vnara «I<1. and lirnndad
liip ami aKoulder thus g «•; appioiaftd
-loo. I', liill anil laaial. lorhca.
Ttioa r. mxAti
Mount Plcruant, June Ut, 1§&4.
•HI Till ..... ,, .|r.TT|
An old toper wrm mvrb/HUNt tl^iM
viainjr « young man tn guli.)
i.; then, my boy, you'll h«rc
j yonr hooi^ when yon go 1
r*>- - .
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