The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, February 11, 1857, Image 1

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E!IEMEF.E!
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'OF Fl i . 111.; DIREtTORY,
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'OFFICERS OF TOE UNTITD STATE 4
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TrpsOent.—Franklin Pierce!
Vice- pre•itlent-- - (de fireto) .3dase Drigbt
Fecrelari rtlitta L. Afarey:
eci•••tary of Interioi-Robqrt .M'Cl ell Ind.
ecretaii of Tre, miry—lames antbrie.
E 4 c nit i p War.L4elleFsoil Davis.
Secretary :cif•NaTS..farnes C. Dabin.
post :i4astef General—Jamem Campbell.
Attorney gen eb Cushing. •
Chief .14:sties—liner. 11.. raner.
Velisiou Commissioner-;44- Maid°.
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• /TATEOrrect.i.
- tv,at-ei-nCi-- , ..1.2mes "
Seel, of Commonwenitli—A• ',G. Curtin.
Sult.r.or General-Tobti -
.Au Itnr-Generl.--Jne6l.) Bry'Jr '
iState Treauft;r-11. S. :11agraw. - .
Suprtine Court--J S Black, E:.l.err-
IV I{ Lur re U W Woodward, J. C EnGx.
tienaturs—ltieltitrJ Brodhell, Wilnuna
Ei;rier 1.
(*.aunt Comuiissinner.3--Ilenry
Planter, George S.cott•
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DISTRICT OFFICWS.
'Pre•=iflertt.Jiitige—D:tuiel Agb . ,nr.
npo.'•••er of Coilgr44=-lolltLAD.,:!nn. y
Senator-401in itio.fter ,;mtnty
G P Pliam
A W. I:rawfGril. ' • \
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COUNTY OFFI‘TY.IO3.
.4.s=nc9te-i4olges_W Ili. t:airw: John Scott.
IMstriet Attoiney-11o;e:4
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I ' IPact-'rs - m—,ll,ihn Sims.
17;:!;:;;srith' money ..a. L:in 1 lvtirt-Lnt<:. - Per- ',:' -*' ' ' 1
Piitiiipsbt.trgll--Jzicob Strolieck , er,
:i with means •tt; infest, nod ;wishing to :I R .: 1
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. larg! per ,tentage of Iprofit,; 4 , 51 , n0 t d. ) 1 11;teecon-J•l3 R. Lafferty •
Lett , :r-tinin inveafiIt . L:iNDAT9P;VERNMENT . itoetioster bor.-r-Richard L.
1 1.11 : 1 ;i- .... - .....•- -, - - - I Gen. F_. tukcno l . . ' I '
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:Nt:ioy of wir L'ily Agent 9 fire icinkii,g niore ' 11i, . / ,ck I:fc.n.l ?
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h-in 0 living- frx.ii its .i.a.i.. N''') M.O: FY re..iii- , 1 '''',': :' i
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0,1 %Ai l Ole ..nio.lvcine iS sold : -1:9:--ly .3 g..QI Fri:l l ,l44-01
erer , :neo ile.-:onirl'inyip..i.,:''•nl-e-‘110•4;. 1 ,n. - . • ' ze.'n..
...Au I'l*i;zor,,itor clires eii.-i:. iii:V!ik , iii:.— F r ,,,,,i,, m _i
ke :e'lc or Lyra trasp t p. ir, , ful 0'! enett ft.t.t:lek ( ;
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tonvich, :or wlien 1 - ...1.1.,,... or =dons. t-iie • tilr! (' r, L''.- 11 ( 1- 0 01 .
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jiivigorl"; ; Fil_lf: cltio7, ond it wild not Tir , .-e ii 4 "s" . i
lisigre4:::il.fe jr { opla',-.s.ive. rot Ile:trtborn, . ITS:rnjoi t y.__. 4
l'.iiiisitliiiOii. 0 dif,,',C,t I•rratiziim. tr14 . r... :1 pa. : n i tig .
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ly'alo , I'li'." it w'll re.-.: .ire the Ar..iiilit e ti , ,•I 11 t i
1111;e .t.1.•:`;,,,,1 dif:, , it twill. :`:. I( ;Ii =1 %RV 7 tnise 111 icp:tl.lt.tle '
t,T , - , v."13 11 . ! c n retiriv,T. rtml thr r. l .ltl'.'us ... - if 31.1'.. 4 '..i11?iy.
rP-int.likii 1 -will.all be f,iii ios. ' -i , fr . :^i r el;io.7„ . o v : ':,',l,,, a j t ".; l .__Ali r
ieariy 'inciter, take n. dosi. of L.•1•:..-pcic,r ant. - s - „, - E,..,,) , ~
t will. rein. no 11 oppi-os.i .:: or, fOionss '.' The ' ‘ ',- r-•- ti "
iivi.owat cr. is ii: Liver Remedy of ti:ii-ftuile 1 , -/- `-"*.te Tarr,'
t tie, a..tinz directly on tirit CCtsn, ,i'urillg , N , 'W S' , Wi , olCl i
3 ,,, , ,ep.-ila i Jattivihr. - ..„;1:i;Iiali, At I:teK.s, 1)1 ii ' N,,i. t h ti, 2 i s iel
,y, Plies, Wornfs, - and -all Feniale '01)-;:1740- II ti , 4 1 1 ,D,A,14,1
0119, for e.-hicl4 it: kis 110' eIIUII. i . -..,'
1 1 oral 1
. _ . I itlipsrgli,
ny „person:ate.: ii,itp,r, e.-full bottle o the I, - puii... ,..._ A , . 1
irigurhtoi Tor, hny of the iil4re riii.nel 1 •in-i- • .14 , LO,
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[lntl Tiitionit . henctit. can call at rho Aients .. 1 -taccuun—E ij
I •:- , -t :licit anoney thick. :5 , i:4 :it ttnc Li •llar . - i'Leliestei. IPA
- 1 - I; .:tle, 1:y . SANFORD Si: Co.,
,Vr•iprie ors, 1 1.1.h,)11e-stertn.s
e i • York) an 1 !,), 1:01n7,. 4: Thoirias, Delver, . ' ~..' '
, • • , , I.•:outit .1.4' eascr•
'I John :Sargent, Soy. I.iright•;n. . : 1 •
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t, 1.'657.2'. ' - - - - kowLr.
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TITER. ceitE 13-3rAßLuili r xrENT:i,
t...-. 1 .,„4,nt: R hyz,i,1-i-irt of this p,'..tee respe-ct
-1.. . ...e i!lf,,ittlS the citizens ..lf Ille-tver and
: "i. , .zing c tltir , , th•l
he hasilttely- ',pen-
II au
i. zr• - !:&,tly irtyrove t i the aliye: iii,titatiio,
si•,7.llrivs 'on-';st..l,.;Cisfilll.r, thc , tr,t,itinctlt, by
:ter, : - ' . •
Ling. er.ritirience in thaibranch of healing
rt en.LlAes Itiut Co cure di. 7 ‘eaNes tinc.)ntrollatile
inly'yther,iystein. • Ille.woubl also notify
in the neighl)orhood, 'that he practi . ‘
ei the AiNeratltic and 110;doep.ktiiictsysiems.
i w.Fatbutli to all ii pbyt.ician and
, arze-oa throu4li the neighly , rito . )l
!.;'subscriber. being a rcAular elticated
arol baring; prat•ticed me,licin, , and
'. - :.-ry duritig'nehrly 20 years; is enable...l to
all - • •,
• . ineatSe.vet under his care.
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NOTIVE.
ETTEItS t....ft-iffv:•rit.try upon thO estate o f
A jate.,of Ca:ipen-a V.',
e , orn:y, 4lecea,rl. hacin 1a ea gratite.l
1141 CC is lii•relly givtn Yo
in:4lpted tl !lake kat
payn;,-!ni ; those w
properly tau ih4oticite,l for stttie•
JOHN litxrEs, ?;elr Criglityn, •
.Wll, /1Z:1111'1 - j .111.11yer.
• ' ' Executor..
‘=";• i; Ti.. cal.l:Ahle! FarrA ' with first• rate
1 •••ye:nes•t: , , I.tely 0.),,,..0pie.:1 .. hy deeaasetl,
••. i•e f.o• ~le early i', the ...pr,ag. 7 - '7 -
N 7. •, ; - 1 ' ,
i_tTill'E is t.- Berety 'given flint / the partner- .___
•••11 nhip heretofore
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stinit under the nun° * ViVilsot 1 Childs' A; Co.
nni qt r i - •
eot II ~ am Lowrey .C: Co., in the coal i wh, ,„/,., 14; a t ers ra,..,.
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toini.l,:g 't•, , erathins at I Clinton. work. ' in. Big !
lii, v,r tp LaWrence leopritf ha. been duly
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til , , , olye I liyt hi', with Tr:‘ 'KAI r:f William Kenne-1,
Dlt .G 0 0-DS .
dy nn.l Wil;iani L - owr4 front thecpneern." Th.3l ' ..,, . .. , .
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'w.teTli.,it of 01l in Itters will' It. a•ljustedflY '.,....0. 45 14 cod s
N - 1 4 IONS l y • -
u, ritt.lirgh,.,P4., opposite
a or hs our Azent. It:ID. CoOner, late manager ,
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' the
L t.. Charles Hotel. ' •
J VS• lii;‘;'•Vi First ' ' '
_ ' M. KENNEDY, New Brigton. I Are now recei9wz• an unusu illy. large and .
Dec. 17 l a t. ' • f I complete assortnient of Dry Goods and - Notions,
, "New Castle Gazette copy 3' months sail Id I suitby the 10th f September will burepared
bill i- ) thi„fsc4.. • - -- se 4 to exhibit a ver attractive stook; whieh, by
Cllmeal of a buy r constantly in the maricet,-
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Jan .7 paid_ for tinier sad?-
. ggs, at 1 ' ' will' lye wept full fliroughout: the season.
ISM 'A. S. I.l.4ncky's, ; • The attention f the trade is respectfully in
, No. 3, Stewart's low, Bridgewater ' vited. • • ' ' sePt.. } ' 1 " /866* .. .
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List of Juror: drawn for ''larch 'Term
1857:= . ' •
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~,• - I ,P'...rand Jarfirs. • -
Borougli:4zariali Wynn',
, • Drig_hton—lere..). N. Millis,. i
.Chippewa David Thomas, - _
• nirlingroii , , J. D. Vaughan,
Ebonomy ' ohn Grey, flamiiton La
cock.—
Grefne—'.A I.
ex. Greer. '. ..
Ilapover— hos. Swearingen.; t •
Hopewell Willi-Am Irons,
' Industry-- 05..-..pli Ammon. . •
Marion-,,..4 13.,n if artzei.-
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New )40 —.- .P. Townsend, . '
- Nesisri' ri --- -4,An Hasson, Benj. Po
well, IN'illiam Steel, John• Teats, •
Razcoon-=Robert ,Potter,Eig. Foreman,
Samuel Wilsiln. - . •
Rochester bor—Thos J. Chandler;
_Wm.
Creighton
RtKilesterp —Fergus Foster, C. A
Whisld r.• .
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Sotitli . Dea ;r-James Cook, Jr., John
Rayl. - l'' ; •
1 1 41, urors,—Lit: If'ek.
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Bigßtlav I r-G-corge Richey, James
13rightnn kmlrolv . I..tiler, Sr., itnivart
Wat...7L‘r:oll,.S-Ive.,ter Dauirtm, E z iq., Rich
ard Suttiel:4lll I.
' 1i , 1ft , 11.1, 1 1 --- 1. J. .Brawn, !Ja3. Ramsey,
Tir , , 411-z: 'I.
D.krli , if.:; , }:.- 1 -Jant'ils allan,Samael i/am
nt•ri, .1:,-(1 , J')!!:1 .31'1.',1tire ,
unary—_fle- ,Tas. I 3;H:kly, R.q. ' /
• F-i11..! , n1- -11a3c eozivert, .E-41 , An•lictv
Jaeks ,:). • - •
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11:1'ziafrin'A
11 ,Li SJlays v
Ilcorg.! 11lavic v
Will Bingham
Jacob Cankin
.Alex v
Jas Drady
Itatianer
Trun:b9ll,t, SIB
Metier llair‘ucr
niore vs
1:11tliew Elder I
•M Elwer & on
'2 ,V. r (2 1 R
Blsek & wS
• I - 1 - ,nry GOO,l &
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• Ca - s J Tayl•w
!. (21)11 1 , .`'e M . Co
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1 - 0 M ' Ct i Ok vS
!•Relkeoi 31'0%
Sidipson Moor!
!¥7 Power vs
3.l;oryzian Rod
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Yu). Fraz"r,
,Poiteo . JuJni Wier.
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(aluil)4l, .To J6liustou,
M.ttiii).lc• -
_:surge C3M,
M.
Thomas ;Auk
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11. Pi4).)e. Jac);lle.e•
rl,l*. • \ •
II"ru Jr.,
Alt:x.
nitn. :tenons 1.1
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e.tugli,s, : 131 . life their
,1 , 1 take o suffici ,
'fro ,
ok,:111e 'term
1, st the miss
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lu gg i o • s , connected \h
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ar OVl"""
t: amiss — t
"LordsoTCrenti
we hare thnti-ht
her very able (Eli
Intel t ; t
I IlltociPs
Vetrors---2d 11 eel:
S. S, Jack,ol3,.
:t)--rt S. Dattic,',..,
Yur .
a cs , pri
1141) ,-, rt II
m. Dunlap;.Jr
\'i i'lilttt
iMit Limp! • .
tats. 11. 1•11ia5,, Natlien ILt
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:\ ash
s!oli Jame; Rain-
Ebiily,l Casper Tien
R. 31iilc . r, Jos. Miilcr.
it- 31c11,t1:11.1.
Bruj. 3;utier, B
imlanni.
/-4 IL
1, -___Jr,bn Gray.
In, Hugh B. Tamil - I - moil.'
Jacob Schaffer;
ert Fergusuu.
jalr I","Jrris
li rbink udersomjurues
- s fur trial at the 'March
_neei cs Wm.:,MeKee
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Gco NV Fulton •
• fame ,• j,
's same
James - Illackl . •
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Alex. Gibbet al .
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it .i.vvson
tier v 3 Jc‘s Braun
vs same
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• VoehltiSOT
cond Wed:.
• \Via I. Rerlibn. o •
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VS same • •
vs II 1% , 1 Barker. • •
• J.;litt Irvin et 1-Ll' •
I,Vife vs • soin4
Irons
Ittn:ett '••
3larg era' While • -
Dell 'vs () & P - •
a I 'vs J , :s (ink et :al
ni'r ,loliostou
Poor-llouse 1/ireetors
.ey vV () & P it. Co
vs IPliniltan Luceek
dwara Warner
-abacii.,rs• Witt
BEAVER, PA.
'__BEAVER A.RO-us:
.to society; to purify he ti
SiM3 and guild its`destini..
ities 'or which we speal i r,
woman's piirticipating . In 11
I of political tdrite,lirlies r
!nate nateire, rliich (foil hal
I the . best, gift of Ids_ Provi
n pon, man toI ifitip? rt., dofe
a
and next, from her rehiti,m
these injunctions, tegethet
impulses of gallintry4hfalt
der her exeniiit, from all ;LI
of life, such: is, throaginf
the
.In:slits-and' irelgari
iiirirgilftedgeTSC blfrit
Populai. elections • beeciudni
, . • 1 ' ( - ;d6t - l a
...ui, i Ili ,an mire rat. f irts ~
publoa office, and thus rend t =MT ( lit ..41d that her ta res , into s
a l a le ini t id y le - pru i triiiii to gy
/ •
.to sarcasms of the "press ,!' itichmeut l 4 ;f b 1 • ' • s .
1 lie n" a gngne B, end' ell the 3 4 4 ' *lee tit pout- breath reii it, of ul Ee lj eknss; °l v e irtu rn e o , r tv
bat iitrife; nod lastly, from - 1, fiery 1111 * Imirtunt
relations to the social and:
• oMestio i world, O w tPlet o t li Vi t*il l Lehi our
8°9%41
ins
1i t Uttiirne' tiring
t ill , ' n u nd
vigor, 'a i ., : l d ae•titicir jleda3ant.
which .ietlie tin - mediate restalift both the for
mer relations. These intpr*Oi .. 4 bilities, there- sblied liy lm
her e' :
In l e :is t i t e ° B3, d‘ n at ti ll ertl i i n ed g
i
fore in our opinion, arise i... ! .•••• 41- Ids..,,:atelyftim her; b i 'her Queen "es-oifteie2, l 1 1 I
esseutial-nand not fr , tik - Itystera of op' (Such` n state of so l eiety . world The wore
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'l , ! of the high s er 1 appronriate were "ohil Father Tune" to re
minded ; mid .re-_,we inlblligitit2will readily ad 1 terse 4 his chariot wheels, ' and hear.us bark
it; i win st the radical port,Fro -7 2; represented hi: - to about the fourteenth 'eentury, and *ere
dose;of tilt: number i whit s eo h an dl e a pen , 1 this fair land of ours to become a portion
th a little fluency, are con ally raining the
\ \?...r
Titiful cries of freedom! 4 tliough they were I
: of beuig,hted China, arid we the rude itihah-
Rants, but in thtil; middle of th kliaelecuth.
"bond IVOnlell, " frOnl Whligth! l i.ll:! only. natural !Cellitt‘St
here theJ aii l l i l ig i lles h t lP a p i 3 m .' of sic
infeNnee is. that they wish 'to get clear of 1 7 is the
plead
washin'g dishes. ple il as n oi di:eli sT c...4! ,a , c . i t ; h ri e oli m ie nj j c r i i i i t ; :: i ! r i l :: : ;; ( i g ti s ° e n r i .l f t;i t i ll'i: jo fe b l i n e a r le c, s ki e l l it l ia. 7e grin ,
of women find a
1 . But acearditoz to .lilissJlll'i
their "true laligkion," cad gi4t;eftilllr 'Wove in
'Peace lion, a newt' era of ri. form i iiiii
it, to the lit tio>\er thoh:•oex, f t - trt,t t to
prosperity and loppineedrof•so . cidt it, belt, :be ushered in, ill 'Whieh 1 , ?‘0„ 1
I will b•• the it 10 so t ' r
Ler rii2lit to acknotriroir;e:noltiftirioifity to the 1 1 ,, • ;,- i. ~- i ne 1 A L ' s t., ;': 1 ;` )
)
oilier - ses in point, ~•f iiitoltee-4'priitlence, j' i ' g - '
wt , r lT" " •, r i i- „, 1 1/ L , ° ,," :: :; c.th. h e- ; ', - .6 ,
nitlit ant: iffitietwe, buOlinlyr wieh.liiv , it in a ‘ ' : i• -• 'y •-: - '''''''' '"'I'lu'll."" to •
ditr,;rent sphere, of life,4 l ,4a l T , elrvited nud ' t afTr-s' 3 iss I.lell wi 1 please
/, ;
~..- • , . i to, ;..V9e3 . 0 lier Ciai , as - the
important b. that o man rlttl which so beau- , • i• i i ~ 1 d I ' I.
, 1 Clint I act, au to btetTp fur'. &II
dully lnii.nionies with', ; tifto•fond the en. :
.h e l
a
pie„,e i ii will 1 ...0rt0%r her
tire rind uniforM institut*Li.tAlife,ta all their ; 6 , , , ots,•iis, a : lite are. about trona
. , —''''''''_ 1 ingth and breadth ii . tid . .l6 , bolOded seorM: der such att.V admin;:tra ory, I' i
ifor the Ilea , c- • 1
er Arnts • l •
'nereforr, we deem
L ili r . i : I grei . it 1 injustice that '' ll 6nd newer expect .tolgct a,not
it ,—ln one of y our hte is- rnal , ,thes a hl b'e..Zonsbuiefy '_ipsd' v oqua iir,,,n y ; they w ill all be niono•iliz.;d : b
deny 4 rrglits to wouten,l and wejsiilliliave to wear thir 4
Lite a pertinent and interestiug i mp ,.„.4,,,i v i t t,
..licil I;elloirs,'t the...sentimeuts which the great majerity'onhein ceem quite as P,,e l /"P'l thektsAuo.P 3 , tirild ll - b
kl 0 111 , 14 011 i now ; 1
ita — "ri!fliffel..4lCe of
• if the ladies of Ame i4 e i. bihrtt_ve their r c. l. , , , ht ;ip .t eric , a, to Wear hoo • *ll' •
tai[; Coat to tdaiiri as the x : '' t itrito concede • - and ; i I , llli , iri ` le
Cu; !e of rtalar, r i l l del;6eration; I p., iso4 I .
k upon the institutions of so- 1- „.,,,, d ,rb e b rttet ;, seetive , a, ;14 , , .c. 1 , : Loin!) arnuril my head, 'to preke
y; . assumption, on , bi • •, , . , I
positiie arid Triactizal light. l their p,art of the• fi.of "Cal fainChise,, * and the ' Ws, autficcep it together tenet
oitly coinprehelltiVe niti - nning 1 hare the SC,' (Arc of power, and ei
iiesponsibilities i tif me It - 118441:0-s r, :: f goir4rn
„,,,,,iy,” ns not tl confound or i 1 ,,,,,, t ; of rer . ea.);e. Tien I si.
i, for my part,,," 4 Togimerat in princi- 1 nit Y ,
wilt, bd settled t
col iifthe two sexes, in its fa:r
-.14e, (not of the Imo • ''' I R o4 . .. l ,l t iti leri ,^ 6 ,t_ i.. "Kan''lls affair
"Bell" la rini, in behalf of Ft
bile we me 'not intimately , elliw:; however,) Woliiit ttoe . tijgc't:hit . it far :. a pair
. 61 ',Bellowa" ,Ito blew
he iiterary w9rhT, ye.t, trues .. f„ji,.me to l tikei ,--•'..".: _ -'liOnit,'''' ) hat windd,.!n t.tr 1 a lt . ..ifP,ips, away,, "C r iiitipminise
nso general in Vey banter. as t e .,,,,i,li m ', , • ~',& •:;5 : , 1 ..,,.."
7,:. - _.,,,, ,:...,.... . • ...- , ., ..., -:- 7:: .
~ : .4:- . • r 5 4 ..4.!.
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THE BEAUTIFUL TE.
By MISS. K :UDALL
The beautiful gate of 'sleep is ba
0 angel within!
The panels of pearl with diamond:
Give back; nosound to my feeble 11
I l have no Ike:, that will turn the I:
. 1 How l iong must I wait ? 1
O evertnore and tnrelr,ennore
Must I stand at the Iletiuttful gat
MT garments are'thin,My sanda
Skeet angel within! , • , ,
; How piercing "the blast—how sharp the thorn . l
: The 'light is cheerless—the wind wild '
Mr.br /
uiscd heart sobs like a pitiful child !
i• •• H ° ow low+ must I wait? 1
',/ /2 _ •
0 evermore and forevei•mora
Must, I•stand at the beautifal gAtel
•
I •
Ii ir-ac a queet, A givit my cr?wn,
0 angel w hia : - i
Or famcd,, I watt , I lay my laurels down,
lo
o r r;c,,,r4 yio I.thee. my , treasu'res gold,
or. thy t , , Pik! I.: t S! ulter from rain w i
F tt
nd ..)11•
Hew lung .11 ii-tt;,.J'lrait ?
, 1 l'i;r'everMoim
ugh the beatitii . d. ga' 0'
O evermore
Wel;1 , 11 pass
E .1)1T01:
We notice q
! binitA
of which,
,cif they dare to take it up, !fenrtlit'of 441 gg , ireit ti nun in tfe a pro
t nnt oi \t n lincl to reify to mote, in every war piss bie, the 'entire
.happi-'
•!." , -
cu h, iasour °Oahu, unwar- : ness of the,fairer sex, atdeaot till he }sets a wife;
hron-ii th'e\coluems of- your ; tut in ,tin My a ,, ei`.t to this change in - the
,
in order, if to ex- pre.a.iit. X:nerican p - ..licy, I would feel that we
: fe-on the n rges of . were imposing relations and 4litties upon'• those
ii and ungalf: ,ributed Who slioild be th i c ohjeets 'of our giillant-'ntten
s scathing nudic tion ' far the rugicd and iiiipe-iiir •iii their lit-
. ,
\ pen 1
. :
ne• time,' ours iowle,l7c \ of t 1 1 ,0 -
..5,11.1 tit is. would ..„It t ic,;ti..-, eS. -- a tiation.:
sea...: constriins 113 to infer el•-. \\ ' t „ .son i e of t o e , n i tiro d ehe 6 : ) , b arb . ari , 4,l ,,, , „. li i ch
notinean,..nll she sail, and' *old net be palatable ''` ither sex .'by t;itiY
lko F.:4k; or else, that if sbe ~,,;\thi.4..
.lut Ave Caiinot - deem it CSsc:Olal
she ds cetlakli v‘ry 71204 i tot \bol.i , 3- e..N.i.ionce ' o . sOcictv (Usig the
‘,
/et- ,1. r
. ' ti I
. lOl eoun
. t(r 11l t , ocieLy in itT lirnade4 4;nse, le n ..
IW.o.'cpitirely eveqr with licr in theformer pr & w. „.l . , Wk k
part of her artiele, in her eonimeiits upon the,- hu . - 6- - ifi e 1 4 - i d . .„1. 4
expaaisivel- bivouac . ). that. women
to .a free participation
results of the la:t. National rlcetiLin, and feel' iii its every institution, v-ibileliWill have ii,teri
too. that Pe an.y! vania, in her ext rcthe`devetiOn
I ' , - . i 1 1 1. t , denev to mould and 'rem l ..oziel them in sorlie de-
to the slaveozracy, has given ler e cc oralvete ! gree, convenient for het>us s e and suitable toher
• to a man, party land c , 1e..., that .4, fear will
. prove. severely detriMental to dint ttic and po- of the '.• Lords of Creation" i s on \ perinit them to- litical t interests, hi a State, as well i
\\
effeadmitonattire l after Which, it is the. d lay
'B' that or:. Select from them inch ettleri!.3 1:V31611 be adapt,.
• the entire Federal Union,: and
v • ,
Pctbalr 3 proY . ! ' ed to their capabilities, tastes,.and mrtien ar
.%
inimical to.: our wonted destiny : 1 .1 a
1 , 1 .9 116 .2.$ ' their natures. Stich n state of society \ is one
1 We', too, believe that if the, privileges of thk! . .
of the nio4 prominent chara - eteristies of an,, , ;ea-
Electro-Franchise had been extended to
h
~
9., •: r,lightened government and civilization': and Oti s ? ,
latlies of lie State, our , favorite[•candidatel
• would have been successful, in this State. at •'.
Lich only characterizes miliLlitencd govern
t ments-
. l
the'
least. But the campaigti'fs over arid! • re- t .
l stilts are left with. Proyiden t ee and the Demo•
! critic party. (especially the 'Democratic imrty,
for they appear to !quaint; Pro - rdence en=
titeryl-Js therefore, Miss. Bell is too iftte in rats
;• ing, rher l " war-cry," unless 01(Y . ..intends ,it for
•1860. Nit we attribute the defeat of tlio Re
' PubliCan party, in this and -other 'nerthern
States, - to other causes than •- the above men
,
;I -
; Coned, which it, would be imprope l r- hero to
.
dWell upon, and whilst a vote from !the ladies
i •
might have- counteracted -these w.!
ire -working
induce we refer to—namely, the fill
morel it does . not follow! from this
that a it by our legal authorities, I to
allow if - America. `.e in
I
such- - exciting campaigns, 0 npii-,,
, ieut to them than anything li nine
, diate :inposition of flagrant.. posed
,
uneo tt,..:m t . .., - n class
.6t.1.1.
crate,
_ ...
which she isS: pleased to call ICrea
tion;". with bearingit very fe. lea of
.. ..
..
..asiatie - barbarism.. For rnY,.l ,if
any . thing, a greater regard for the fadies than
I -
they have for me, I• - ,ltjny -the charge emphati
-eally. Now, while , ive' 4 , erceive. ina'py „Serlyns
and practical diffickiltie:s in the IVl3t of ladies'
engaging directly in political life, of which we
I will forbear to 'tipeak2at present, Yet We are,
per -that tfre number, in bdth of the; great:'Natiutfal•div:siens, Ilepulilicanl and Deto-..
ocratil parties; (for: we have- been convinced ott
late that there really is a
,Democr4tic party) -
•', who rill deny the abstract right of woman
•l bO!
vote,and tilt offices of trust, la fa r
iti:the' mi
nerity to the number of-women in our - country
who ireally. desire to exercise this
.riglit. We
wish' to be, understood as affirming that the
pres4ntrelation that'the ladies of AMerica bear
to o l ur political institutions, is the !immediate
choice, not only of - their numerical majority,
but Also their intelligeiit majority that the
number of women who shovr their good sense bY
positively refusing 'to take any active -part• iti
governmental affairs, is much greater' han the
namber of melt wit . ° are so poorly elducated in
. Democratic principles as to deny their unalien- .
able right to Such aposition, , whilat there are
.
Imany,.whoseiligh esteem for the .geniler; sex
will lead then '
to doubt`. the propriet i i ofauch.a
Itransition fin - their wonted and' appropriate
sphere, viz_give a bealtbfu and !moral totti
. P i
ki:,
j,uraal
:1011Cnite o'l7
tyranny, 41,5!poti
to it Ly 3.11,!.11;,1
at tie sn
I;elPs p 16,1
tker tit It She
way t...1:;c1 for
wt.re ly sine° i
/ .
red, z" •
lock
s worn,
UM
It was remarked bra worthy historrip,
thitt "the• g 11 lan t ' and refine attention , paid
to winn:tn, has ever'been thei correct' index
to progress and civilization." lVe further.
deut it,En op .r 'that' the 1 . Irnas "t ights" and
"wrongs". which Idiss 'Bell lisrps so frMy
51pon, should be cionsidered as exactly cor
rellative,: so tharthe with-holding,• of the
former, Would be thelinntediate imposition
of the latter, and
_hat :t rescue tram the
l•itte'r, would be the restoration of-the fot
And when thus' cmisideted, , it is a
charge to, heavy to be borne; , against our
Legislative department, that. it' willfully,
and tyr'anieally, imposes wrongs. upon the
ladies . of our cthintry, by depriving them
of the right lo hold office, rum &e. We
admit that iu a tu
or
retrutuent
where. "equality- or rights" is the tenor of
its I MACB, and IV watehlworil of its eitiz'eni
CIA all, who I.lt.eule eoutribittors •ta its
support, by the syi,tetn• of fixation, or oth
erwise ;toil subjeCt' to,its laws, stietihl bare
au equal ii,ite in the disposal of its institu
tions. Awl while we doubt, the propiety
of the ladieS of America, to act in'such a
capacity, We cannot find the „argument
9omprchenlod in Democratic intilltepubli.
ban principlesi ' where with to deny th i em
the abqract right, to a fre.e partfeipation in
the plitical interests of the Govcrninent,
which are so intimately connected 1.1 , h their
social and l iiTnestic interests much I ..si to de
ny them the ability. Yet they should b:
careful atitlie same , time: to distinguish be
tween an uct, that Would obstinately with
hold froin ' them; the privelege 'to vote, 3r
hold office, and oue'that contains in.-numer
ous tokens t of respect, permitting • then/ to
remain at heme, -ip the parlor, (or in the
kit6hen if the dishes are not washed or
'in tliti•ir lona drear, as in,ovideeee o re
gard for them—between an act, that would
uncompromisingly 'disregard their Oa ms of public' office, or right JO figure in po itli
,cal lifo, in the Legtslatiie hulls, ,upori„th
judicial bench, or upon the "Stiniip'," as a
1 more imposing andietrectivo medium dnot
I'upon the stamp-toed boots) they r (itlap
pears) will stand upon or itt them, stort 'e
nough, amid all the chilly blasts,. that; is
sue from the storm-clouds, of, imPending
contests, excitements, and anxieties com
patitors—disappointments of 'defeats, and
mert
, 4
. "4"Y,41% RUARYIBS7 1
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WF:DI4.Eg -
51
,
thent e l exposure toPaft iguommny,twh
eettaialt beats stouier heads ji and an act,
bat kindly and politely excuse them from
the diAeharge eneti unPleasanti„
ae unite:sinning duties, upon the purdat imL
P a late o f gallantry, Mid the ilighOt.regaiii
tbr 'their higher callin And Ithn•
=EI
0' 1 4 41-
~40nitt
ettee:
tlei
(coined
4 * o ?
Atha
.4 0 .40, as
general principle we !candidly believe, the
al! Legialatioq witholding froib -ladies,
tights' of eleetivelrapcbise; and, the capaci
ilea, and , itions- that nttei it,. i 4 ti
Wore ‘ta result • of civi '
a - , ht, and
Mil
sae I.iljru,..
, -
Ihrrdesidedli, l in:population,
...13S I - - , r.
I ; of she 'Soil and•the wiiili itioP, !ndor Del t h e i r- ver armatts. * - some
' -
of learniug could not
cities c ifrieiti steam of stea navies, , Aitufions ;good ladles ' who with the.ir head I. a" fldly - '-
fail finairy.tol i id I . ln.in dated a day oritwo in each - weiik - With:
herself of the foul ,
iii i ittihraric , 3 t hit, d i yar _ sick headache, andosheso only !tamely! is
•green . teas,' would abandon: theVie' Of
fed and' eurseil ber. i Thel.llufhans hate i f
now work to oat s home as well` as abroad,
il
, in the remedy itself tilt! .tnrif the di•
se. s • , -
` , green tea,' altogether, . they would find- ,
,and they have CO conterld willa i l,.tl t-'
11 - • ~ ---- s_
excelleut in the progressioa of the people •s• 4.
'.
. i '. 1 '
I and all l flidt issumre,tivein sunlight. 'Phi; r „ i ,
r . , , •
z0 7 ,1e. winch they are ~Met at li-an,',..., wilfbe'r . - Fsr the Farm Journal'., •,1 , '
seen in,the following , paragraph' front an.
CA,ll.Pstilfi NOT 4 1 /ORTIX rat'DlNG'
l article oak; u mucipatiou in tile o 1./n.-- ' .... i. .
Cis , C 601.1-. I ' , . . ' .I " "-•-, • - : I.
__ • I 1
' 1
-- 1./S,iirs. Ell;tors:-:r-While standing in ono
: Vievin4 the - question as a subject of of - tlA,agricultural stoma of your „City, a
. , State It I.re will veature to s'ay that iit ' tvetlP-''o,etwo.si:ice, la °gentleman dirftired, •-
is the raudelt ever propounded 4:, the pit:" ;in.l„ifit - iiiireduf the, proprietor wheiher his •
i proclatna-: ;!plc ' fit were ofirtusd in a. con,,ii, oi.i, - .JA i 1,,,,',- -- y• 4 ais v pers un who wished ao purr
tediately twi.conv'etition ded-; flair uidil ca' . i al.' I At. '.• a 10lil-f fide corr.:As; at forty eentit
: 1 ~ ) . .... ~ y rr t. oy
,i_ ds,„
suppose, sic i wr.hout any violation of vested rights, 3lia , :pc/ bushel 1(. was' - g-reatly .surprised to
..). 1 A lady 1 sours, in a few years subsequent ts its cons . .,' fiitil any farinelesirous of tlisps•iu•• of-hill
I
;), 11-0. ha; , sumniation 'Woulid be the foren ost State' ea o, crop .runless too large to; tut' owe,
S i tteli a state ;on she ; I 'American , continent. d [ oPiriatio'n - puiti r s;se. ..: ' ‘ . .ll'd male , the int tiii ' how Inafr
to alln7 me; would trot inl from all sides; were. the bar- ,uj. fiZ ,- -had to- suit, and how l inan Y y he had
'ROpitthefitt I rier 'of negro slavery l Onee rl.tillOVO44ltid ill rait,ed. lmagine lily surprise,: when I' ,
ter ; th i n if !place of 80000 Slaves, we ahonld hare - fouud that lie was-with:l4 to tell every'car.
j ''i r umll li c u c ti l
os, ant 1 • th e
800, 1 9 ,0 0 p 0 iih t . i ili o i n ie men, whieb, in u t ddition to 1 rut' he had ritivod; assigning as n reason,
sr' 0 1 4' ale liarcsat hat time, that he duln, et conOiltT thtui worth feed. .
,
icing a mss I would give us at once' au a p are , a'te of two " jug ,to his cattle. I 'did .note'attempt it°,
her pair,' as t millio ns ', •:. t g :
'g I 1 : reasou the point with him,. but will, with:
the ladies 1 Is Via -semi' ambitious ot - Politidal posv'r? your perini-sion, say' a word 'to 'the rest
. , 1 ..-, '..
fisis)rrs,Ond , a' ; power which is slipping away fr,, - .9 the, , dt..rs of die' Journal on that subject - ,
. ..
hope not; as ' Smith. ; The Mode of actiniiiu g its is found . g 1 Carrots are medicinal, p• riir•ul rl' is
nil if
.inn ! 11' c are 'not rash !enough. tolittetupt a des-=1 the case o ' f horses, v.'hi ta 11 . 1. ' 6 ' itee. a 6v l eritig
l ather , - t . reur !eripliOn'of our condition if the ef i ( l uuent ,-)f-, tii'..,
)
severe illness, =.4 where they havo
erre it from ! f:TO labor were 'introluced. ,T e earth' .1, . ,ji - : i
mut. er?,l& 1 .. or.conse,crabic ilUillOr Or foul:
M the " ' Flies 'lwnuld Sit" , uP ,its hidtt t i ve tSetisu! l es
it t l ,it'• • ' /leak ab art view. If you feel d'esiXotts of
be rippOrtu ; - 'bid•lfi , ,:g o, :r o s ., th . e sea , :rill . ~ up , its , 1 1 „i i 1,,, v ,,, 14 fout:/ . 4 ,,, y , „4:5 euut lookstapotit and__
nr,po,e Ithel, and .the II would blot an more roxostatirly , lust hie his lutroa healthy and tree ,- Ii;
? imply with,' than if it thanks the dewsl , of Ilebrou pitta : e'xu l h et7hin i l ! ,, , . f n. . S s.e f; ir, i'oo. ' ssi t, l l -
tendon, and ' nightly 7 4 tIt'u 'thousand keels veuld vex our ' ..h t , ' '
the Border hrivers, (nu-us 'along their banks wdhltl a•row riel to him eli c l a lY rrots ea ; ll ith ill hi i s t :‘,ll. 4 :i ll 7l, se w a ft4T,
. nitiasures" I into' eitit!-s, - and ss:t. Louis would. shoo unite
~:-..- ~.- Fitibil i mf r i iaself toe attributes f the '- I i ' • 'ay •- ' . I - - ' ''' -s• :,•
L
1 :• s - ` : 4
~; . 4 . , , ,,,_ o___ie_va I, e,...t coin- i 0111 0,,,,,1.--
y tells us, (and I ainifridinert . :
sretl4 'ling up, of all national mia l lemnno s, !'cilia in the world. • Let it ho ret4enibcre ' d * rotsru ' ruish fin acid. ealtelPect r ic 'l v -hi e -1 - *;-
* .4, will all blush ,I 1 ~
tinyl ,
alter u ,i,... ~ we :u ro y/Il - rtuat we • hasel every
s,..vt 5
_., ,
.itianimate e . le . tilettr4 ' Passesscs toe euritars ploperty of g ' eliiiiniz.
..1 :.met,'tell, well, be it.eassu so, Miss. wealth cud po..ver, within our 11: ills and hp , ' thew a tery• • tofthetrt i . '
,11,011 tilts PT 'S.-IVO
Bell!if j•nu will only ai , w me t l o ordce One! that we require onlY. labor-frelab ' ar-: e, r. 'viii:;a,„ es s' so ti at ‘ flti, e aivine:di4elargea
- only',
stump peceli for . you, and „if pniisible,; 43 I fur tvls need 'slit say that :senile la or is hi- of a horse is t,•:ittery, l tstrrots Mai . be used
, will raise you clear/out of your stailip-tori ' adequattL I v ' ' . with advantage, to correct this as; well as
bouts. No thyre is a hi l olier'aiin far wUrlianj --.----- '. to restore tit tale of thestona.:ch.: and bo
,
(we u-e the st:).l old angle stlxon'-tet i m)' The ISte Mis. * Wirt; and' l hOw ste Re- wl4'
thin thus to c l ipoSe, all the itfined; and 'el-, claimedher Eusbandirom Intemperance. t '" - oi r.ros
I,ra .
‘ s.h
iieis 3
s -' ll l bst i .tu l to for .
,•
k "'" s'"'ibiliti''s "of I 'r uuturs•-' to the 1 1 / [Fr - o - in the i.ltsur Statt, .1.1:1 " ' "
I • .?'. • '''''''" • 1 . -. 0 ..1 - i osts, cora, kc: Mr; .3 - I?rril, orMtissachn
bibtitt;tig storms a pmititsrl , tutolilt and .
/ 1
I 'Ve yesterday recorded the t e•ath of •••etts, ••• 1 Y... / I 'l W°l ll 4 Prefer see hUndred ..
national agitation however suceess id, and I
s e, ifor 1 Mrs. IVfrt,' the wife of the late dis inguish- bushels Of oats and one hualred bushels -•
CV 'n refOrillitl'• the result in o/ .11
, c
pt . i .h 3l ,„ s h e ( .„„ , d d,, s , mald„,,.
,Heist n ,i ed au 1 eloquent Will inn 'Wirt, wlipse toms of carrob, to two bunirdd . bushels of. -
„ le , man n ma, es
.and 1 learn n gave ' `'l .'• - , t
: ~ • di ~ I 'li i i treat• ~ • nits .
the rot rim howeVer, and doulitino. the
, ' 3 . i ‘.l , an honoribfe positi at among the , treat „ 1 Mr. Corner r,emarkS in an article cornmul .. ,
eexi, we 'llitleill regret. that so Many] 01 our 1 him American lat4ee are so blinded to ,vi e i r ; e.st men our cOuutry ever produced. There . nicated to one, of our agricultural works: '..
own s )(dal interests'. and domestiell 1131 4- 4 ,1 s an annsedote related of the- early life of , "I have found by the experience of the 4 ,
tress as to advOcate exc.fit to jest, Ire c-din I this couple which is in itself, very! beatiti:.: List-two years; dart tsliere fight pounds of
in ,l,„l y ~,e , i pt„ ,l su bj ect : o f ri,,,,, 1 „ gs ” i I ful; and exhibits in a Pleasing light one of ' oat feeding was tillow.ti to draughtsborsea,,,
and thus literally-imposL upon richesm! the noblest traits of a true a-Milan. ,In LiS , liur.Pum4s might he r taken away, and sup- . :
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unfriendly wrongs, and , .iiiriiiesiblelildatiiini4' youth \Via ss6 is add iutenperanee, .plied by. au Ilia! amount of ea,: ruts, and
which ,de,troy in their Ina tore, that wUnilin. t and '' pas'ed whelle':(1"Y8 god.',nights in the : the beidth, spirit andability - of the horses
~, `•
is p as ., to du their work, bc l pet lectly as. gond s, '.
aka Purity which enlvens soeity.,. Mid ,lieeiety_of 'the low and:degraded.
with the whole quantity of •tr'Ttts. An airs)
cheers and blesses mukind. W onsa ._.• I .ieli for drin l k was constant, and the reman-1
more honored title than deinagaguei-woniati , Straueee olf fact:ills as wFilles the r i trdmptingS ,of curets supplies a'quantity of food'.fnr 1
-I say let her be proud of the 4pellation lof a high and generous natore werb Idi=re' ' ki wor 7 - 9k,horses, equal to sixteen or tweet
1 1 , , 1 . ' I • acres .of oats." • 1 .. I
garded., , Ile bail offered litinsel to they
,and i.•e..•k to surround itlWith a halo of beau
! \ • • . n , tl' t r 'll I 'b '
, ty, purity, andin ut.ne„, la 71 ,vi rate Jed but but she wise torced ,to rejer i t his surf'; 13u to is not only for horses that crro l *
I, iutti\Tilknial gloi'y. Therefore ireitead of oecauss, of his •great internpera,m : This ' are valuable for food.; We haveilabandatit
elcetino• a lady P .i t•esiclnt, o r e ,clect 1 refusal, no doubt, served only to Increase 1 evidenee of the fact, that the milk of, cows
1 the intensity_ o'f his aPpetite; and be c.M- i fed upon carrots 'at Mid winter i' tat almost
herlQu'ren 'of social life :. there-tn 'effect a
h - -'d - I .' -
6,,,, , 6 „1 n 'isf e l-,.i;., every tinned to sinleinl the scale:of hninaurtY :equal fit aver
an -,richness to that .produ
reform that[7ill
, without making one .:effort to: reglin his . cod in :clover' pastUre in • mid Surnmer.---
dePartineut of\life, froul th don:wade eirele
tip to the Lgislati •e hSibit; Vet
1, - ,,. i n f u ., i manhood; until one day, becomingr I grosSlF I They •- int part to the - Milk a. richjoraulte , co- ..
roadside , : Tor, and do'not,ski;ri generally supposed, i
'•2lle he felt throng , the .leffectivttriedium i mtozicated he lahl 4 0 711. by 1 the
l and fell isleep. : 'flu sun wr,S burning hot... impfegnile it with their flivor. •': .
of the press, in denougit l ;a. errorY:snppOrt- :
. .1 -e , • 1.; a . : I 2'• l •, -
rays
ling truth, and so le i :m . l4ll4lm e i si nn e i s iof ! anu.tts :seerching fell full ninth hill
If other•testimonaLis wanting, - it . shhll
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society into the f i mutaina-of purw. Let uPturued,faee. The object (if Wirt's Zee.. ',he forthcoming; but I tun inclined to hope
her pen ho Tier secptrelof auto,i4y, and , times,- happennips tet,pl i iss hy, ,ebserved his - I' l
and ifelieve that thene are few. farmers; who
influence, With Which Site can eas ii y keep 1 precarious situation, in-view/Of the hot sun ! , like the.one above „referred to,are willing
„ ,
' I fallinc , it • ' I ' ' an!'' actuated *
~ so tl cc.ly trio!) hurt, athi ac . tuated ._
I to sell their whoiel'• carrot crop because
the munster man at b:l7 . Leetterl fignre •
largely in literary life, And bun _ crwp t h e 1 by'a feeling of sympathy for tho u ` unfo!tii- t h ey do not considerHtbeth Worth feeding ,
moral Worldlwith' the g il ory o f a l l k iverno t 1 nate--to which' wont:an i s heart isl
e T waYs !. 0 . to -cattle. in bonclusion, allows,me-to offer.
and.the burnished lightly of tnorJlity. : w e I keenly and truly alive-alio 'alighted fre.nl
the following eitraer,Lit is as strieng.as aye
dißAlß e li o.ws , P) „ a i n ,if, i her / carriage and placd her ihaudlierchief 'shi ng ,s ran offe r , I' -----:----.„ : ' 1 V
'would hear from
She 'thinka her tbt i tk . . 1°
, ;faun 45 a Ln j up.: l . 1 l i ver his face to protect filial: '' from' the tinfi - , h , • ---,,_ , i . ~,
1 , i. 1 ~ ,b or two mo tlis past r have fed my,
North Sewidkly, Eeb 4 '57. , .1.1 it K.l i Sue- It may be remar_ked , that en sirs .
. two.l I
, horses , upon :carrots 'and bay. My
ali , ;ltted she did - pot rl. - e-aanise lath, so s.l- ,
, -
kits
tere.d and distortsdwere features. ' • 1 . '.
: • l L i, .p.-- w .i and under th. 1r atment„ they usually , '
drove on\ and it was scvera ours ere • iit :
. - - .
come out at Pis - c 1 of the "pile' lodkina.
awoke- 1 A\clicll laittlicl! so what Wil3 his asil,, , , • - . • c• •
tonis 1, a ~beholding'
• I inent' the'
hanulierchiei „, setter than alien they • commenced. 1 .1% y
s.two quar .„ morning,
I doSe 4 • ig ' noon a cr
of a lady placed his face,hrud divining l ~ ~ ,
horse; they, have e. 5,,,
ils object piekeeit tip' and observed neat ; i ' i a n ' u n di ' gd gt,-1-o,Cior%t t o ? 2. e t ac tioglish hay -as thelyf
1 . 1 worked in one C'in• P the "
,ner, , 1•TE""1" of '"'trill ° • and' rut whether fed • Othem d i
his heart's idol. Reniorse. and contrition 9 ' ' ' . 17 .
• ' • .or oiherwiss, 'l'his latter I have alwaYs
seized him. lle ?did rine& ' and 'became c• . , I , 1 _ • : I
' ' - • practi•ect i•ince have na , the management
once more in honored'member of • society.
Aftrii'ards the married' nil • - d. "
y were , a enir,ye
, ofshort,e s ; and I atilitislied that it is -the,
:cheapest and best way in Which - it can be
long year of peace and happiness. ib the
give . it
to the- and.
There is uo -waste,:
affectioa and society of:each other. ditLetter; d 11
, . an -hersos ca' •eat an -aye
and
to rest, winclr•is quite an im-.1,
portant consideration,..
•...
when the hinge is li!
_able to ta3 tak•cm from'-the stable'at any nao.:• •
. ,
r .
'unfit.. d . .
I am satisfied . there' is no better way- of
feedinghorses, nor is there any theaperk'
ones-chat I have:ever tried-than. the one '
~.
mentioned
~If there is, will. I not some' •
pers i ert. 'who knows; please report? '-' I al-.
ways
: cut them quite fine before 'using.-1 •
Carrots are west excellent for hiirses whose - -
wind - is any wiry effected, such as the hea s i
ives,\Eco ' Those Who have tried ' fillem ,for
Ithis'purpose. will, I think agree 'with mo
to thi4;, if. not,' jost.try the experiment and
'be •satisfied They; 'are usually cheap, coin-
r pared'iwith otlier , artieles of food ' of. equal
nutrisoUBDeSS: tist year I Paid - nine dol
lays per ton, this year 'eleven, and at_the
latter period I prtfer them to oats-meas.
,
ate tor Liel.ure. , • ' ~- . 1, i
[ • FEEAIIiC PATION OF MISSOURI:
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1 Ithe sii.lF, l n tievelopin l nt of a' li;Manei
.'i pation pary: formidahle in numbm and
1 unequivoc.'alL in s,,CutitilLmt in the ,Bor4t!r.
i Ruffian Siete is to mostl l s . ;u-prishg, and 16
I all observant persons, a oi,goitiealt eVent.4—
i lt is . a practical showingz,of the truth ot, a
1 theory which we proting,gtited tMitie time
i ago,,to the , ffect that tr4:pro.sla'vely farni-i
tieism piev tqnt in th‘.soutl - ; Willi(' excite
into amivit in oppusition at lionic, so that
f the e' t things that 'We wOuld '
uu l' a d the' !)e
1
1 c..leil upon to . regar in; pue mena of
AMerle:al 'Attics, %voila be a % outheru
auei-sl i averyfp i hrty. In fMisspur he 'fetes
of prol-slxv r imp has ra g ed with the most
; . 1
' fury licr l gi.eat ricer'
has been IblOckaled
1 against men in favor, of making 'aial' adjoin-
I ing territory a free State, and blood ' lihs
' been Spilled'npon'her , brilors t andllobbety
committed (ni her highways,: and her sous
have torn open mail hags, stolenithe hories
and sacked)he wagons, of erni,,, ,, rtinfS, inter; t
fered with''elections } 1 invadedlpeacerui
neighborhoods with;-hordes of i :imported
desperadoes, burnt the property Of inoffen
sive men, and have as t pared tolconeil
their guilt of murder tu st foul in t e name
L
of ."law and order;' tha 4 fre?soilbUn might.i
not take roit on her, We i stern froiitier—and
ln: there is.a free-soi party iu -tbeii• midst
The appariation that they souglittialrigh- -
ten from theetremities of the land, is :at'
their fire•eidre.) The party whose presence
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al" an,
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,they determined, not to tolera a bitween
the Mississippi; the - Miensuri ? „..atid-Aho
fileimniini of the Weal, . has , stst avowed :
r ' preseittativesl in, - Ciongtess; Iti - villa . ; in
i i
J fferiyin bityijuici in Bt. -Louis ipeaking
b Id isonls 'oC.nisquenchabler • truth. ?rho
ufrunis left their' homes ;to ileatr4y e print-.1
i g presses' that gave utterance to - e iiiiii,
er.e.41,,k
lops of a free People, , aid 'now- eof t -
te r ading papers' of Si ounces. its
favor' of. Emancipation and p e gas itself '
not to ceiselationtegk the; end that Nis-.
souri,tnay take her place atnor'• the free
States,` - - - was
TOBAcco.—llom present, tudications it
is safe tci infer that leaf.tobae.co f.vilt be a
very high price cluring the pre.qiat Lear.--
The price of the manufactured arliclrkml
the,,admitted inferiority of ititeli c erop= ton
hand must cause i gdoil telea4.6 toI go toa
very high figure.. We havetAl pe of sothe
purchases tuadc;'. in ithe adj acent 'county,
which, we leatn,l were effected a - .figure
much above last ycar's rat'es r_ D an Lille
(KO INnitlica.!l. il , ; .
• etirEiere i.l•4fiebrting, int e 4i ge n b to the
8 r temibiuo. , - .Naomi ; daugtiteriot Bh,
.• . uoc.
was five hundred arulleotityryears . of :.ge
ken eke mattied. • Take courage,
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