The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, May 17, 1860, Image 2

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The JLLesHanian.
Ilultlmorc Correspondence.
Kit; I IT OR WRO.G.
WHBS KIUUT, TO BE KEPT RIGHT,
W UKN WUO.NO, TO BB PIT RIGHT.
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People's Party domination.
FOft COVIBXOR :
A.tDKEW O. CUIITIX, of Centre Co
People's Electoral Ticket.
1st District Edward C. Knight.
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Robert P. Kinir.
Henry Bumm.
Robert M. Foust.
Nathan Hills.
John M. Brooraal.
James W. Fuller.
Levi B. Smith.
Francis W. Christ.
David Mumma, Jr.
David Taggart.
Thomas R. Hull.
Francis R. Penniman.
riysses Mercur.
George Dressier.
A. B. Sharpe.
Daniel O. (Jehr.
Samuel Calvin.
Edgar Cowan.
William M'Kcnnan.
John M. Kirkpatrick.
James Kerr.
Richard P. Roberta.
Henry Souther.
John Grier.
ELECTORS AT LARGE.
James Pollock. Thomas M.
Howe.
State Central Committee.
Philadelphia ;
Alex. K. M'Clcre, Ch'ni., Franklin county;
tr.. ... r r - J
Joseph Harrison,
Charles M. Neal,
H. R. Coggshell,
"William IS. Mann,
Charles Thompson Jones,
Erastus Poulson,
John M. Pomeroy,
Peter Fasel,
Jesse C Dickey, Chester countr :
Charles Hitner, Montgomery county ;
George Lear, Bucks county;
H. D. Maxwell, Morthampton county ;
Dr, Ed. Wallace, Berks county;
Robert M. Palmer, Schuylkill" county ;
E. T. Foster. Carbon county ;
William H. Jessup, Susquehanna county;
Jame3 S. Slooutn, Luzerne county;
G. W. Scofield, Warren county ;
L. Ullmer, Lycoming county ;
I). N. Wordeu Union county;
Dr. Palemon John, Columbia county;
Charles M'Coy, Mifflin county;
Levi Kline, Lebanon county;
Samuel Slocnm, 1
John J. Cochron, j Lancaster county;
John A. Hei$tand, J
Jacob S. Ilaldeman, York county;
D. A. Buehler, Adams county ;
Edward Scull, Somerset county;
J. B. M'Enally, Clearfield county;
Joseph Smith, Indiana county;"
Gen. C. P. Markle, Westmoreland county;
'Jen. ionn nan, asuiugton county ;
jonn Hampton,
Robert Finney,
James Park,
leorge Finlay,
John M. Sullivan, Beaver county ;
C P. Ramsdell, Venango county ;
Darwin A. Finney, Crawford county ;
J. P. Lyon, Clarion countv.
L Allegheny county ;
L'nion Saviours.
A handful of old grannies from nearly
all the States in the Union, recently met
in Baltimore and through the influence of
a few frightened traders cf our northern
cities, have been induced to offer to the
people of the United States, a sort of milk
and water ticket for their support. To
the Hon. John Bell, as a man and as a
statesman, no objection can be made. If
placed upon the right platform, we should
be glad to Bupport him ; but unfortunately
if he accept the nomination now tendered
him, he places himself outside of the par
ty of his friends, and we must leave him
to the oblivion that overshadowed Martin
Van Buren in 1848.
In regard to Edward Everett we agree
with the Com. Journal of Pittsburg, in
saying that he would make a ' first rate
Vico President for a Tract Society" but
for a Vice President of these United States
give us any body else. We feci like
leaving Edward open to offers of Bonner,
Barman, Dan Bice, and such like, and
feel sure that if he would don the tights,
and tramp the sawdust his most avaricious
hopes might be realized.
Slate Superintendent.
The new Superintendent of Common
Schools, Thos. II. Burrowes, Esq., will
enter upon the duties of his office on the
first Monday of June. It is understood
that Mr. James G. Sample will be retain
ed as a clerk, and that Mr. Wm. D. Doa?
will assume the position at present occu
pied by Mr. Geo. W. Crabb, in the de
partment. John L. Gow, of Washington,
it is rumored, has been tendered tho ap
pointment of Deputy Superintendent.
Brgi. A. A. Barker, Esq., one of the
de'-egaten to the National Convention from
thi district, lft for Chicago on Saturday.
To the Editor of The Alleghasian :
Baltimore has been kept in quite a state
of excitement tho last ten days, in regard
to the Democratic Convention in Charles
ton. The adjournment to meet at Balti
more on the lGth of June, eomewhat al
layed it, but the Democratic politicians
hardly see their way clear yet, and there
will be some hard work done by the Ad
ministration men and the Douglasites.
Extensive preparations have been made
lor the "Constitutional and Union" party,
who hold their convention in this city ou
the Oth inst. Tho convention will be
held in the church on the corner of Gay
ctte and Xorth sts., recently purchased by
the Government for a site for the U. S.
court-house. Secretary Thompson kindly
gave his consent to the Committee to oc
cupy it during the time of holding the
convention; and workmen are busily en
gaged in erecting a platform, and putting
it ia a proper condition to receive the
delegates, a large number of whom have
ISaltiniore Correspondence.
To The Editor op The Alleghaxian :-
Calling at the office of our mutual friend,
Dr. "Walter, this evening, I found a num
ber of your excellent paper upon his table,
containing my last letter, and perused the
balance of its contents with much pleasure
Our city has been for the past three or
four days crowded with distinguished men
trom all parts of the Union. The Consti
tutional Union Convention called them
here, and a more exciting occasion the
citizens of Baltimore have seldom witness
ed. They have presented to the country
Jonx Bell, of Tennessee, and Edward
Everett as candidates for the Presidency
and Vice Presidency of the United States.
They simply adopted the Constitution and
Washington's farewell address as their
platform. It Is certainly the strongest
ticket they could have brought forward,
but it's merely a mushroom movement
similar to the self-styled American party
in fact it is a regular "Know Nothing"
trick to catch ambitious, dissatisfied "old
already arrived and taken rooms at the fogies" and their influence hi opposition
different hotels. Delegates are expected to the two great parties of the country.
from all the States, and they may rely on They hold a mass meeting to-night in
receiving a hearty welcome, and getting Monument square to ratify the nomination
good accommodations, without fear of and I understand a number of the honora-
having to pay exorbitant prices. Balti- lies from abroad are to address the meet-
more can accommodate a large number of iar
strangers, and the proprietors of hotels
are disposed to do what is right, and will (but I must say with a tax of patience and
treat their guests so well that they will disgust) to a harangue from the Hon. An-
want to come and see us again. drew Jackson Donelson. His whole speech
The New Police Force will go into op- consisted simply of a history of his demi-
eration on Monday morning, the 7th inst god General Jackson his remembrance
It has been entirely revised, and but very of him, and what the old sae would do. if
few of the old officers have been retained, he was onlv in the land r.f rb l,'vi-
EDITORIAL N0T1NGS.
Bg.Read new advertisements.
Reading matter on every page.
Behind time Saturday's western mail,
fp to time IJlain's Ice Cream Saloon.
The Japanese Embassy arrived at
Washington city on the 14th inst.
Xf3?Look well gardeu "sass" and such
tilings, since the big rain.
A late de finition of Potter's field "tho
open air, with bowie-knives."
S5 Mr. E. E. Price, of Boston, lias chal
lenged Morrisey to fight him lor a purse of
$3,000.
B The brig Storm King has been siezed
at yew York ou suspicion of fitting out for
the slave trade.
OvzmTox-lix County, j
CHATTER XII.
List of Officers with the date of their
appointment.
President Judges.
Hon. John Young,
Hon. Thomas White,
Hon. J. 31. Burrell,
Hon. John C. Knox,
lion. George Taylor,
Associate Judges.
Abraham Ilildebrand, Esq.,
George Bobcrts, Esq.,
John Murray, Esq.,
liichari Lewis, Esq.,
Philip Noon, Esq.,
Evan Iloberts, Esq.,
II. Kinkead, Esq.,
Sheriffs.
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BSi, A raft passed down the Susquehanna
river the other day, that contained 12,200 feet I James Meloy, Esq.,
of timber, Marietta measure. (Philip Noon, Esq.,
Chicago does not mean to be behind James 3Ieloy, Esq.,
Charleston. They have strawberries and green JoI,n Murray, Esq.,
peas there this week. "w" iU "waiu, x.scj.,
E3aCo1. JohnC. Everharthas received the i'n Ai!!Tr'" 'iV'
appointment of Deputy Marshal to take the F, fl, " , 71f' '
census of Blair countv. r,.v. i i v .
JfcaT Men don't generally like to be hamp- William llainev, Esq.,
ered, but if you are going out to spendawec-k llobert I. Linton, Esq.,
in the woods, you had better hamper yourself. William Todd, Eiq.,
fiisy"Blain, the indefatigable, has already James Murray, Esq.,
opened out his Ice Cream Saloon. Give him
call, ye parched and overheated
mor
tals.
WST. We are comnelled tn decline tho rmL
I listened last night with much interest, lkation of the answer to "I would be thine,'
on account of the crowded state of our col
umns. HoJ"The vast quantity of rain which has
fallen during the past week, has done much
damage to property along the line of the Penn
sylvania Railroad.
Jesse Patterson, Esq.,
John Brawley, Esq.,
Augustin Durbin, Esq.,
Protiioxotaries.
Edward Victor James, Esq.,
James C. 3Iaguire, Esq.
Cornelius M'Douald, Esq.,
Philip Noon, Esq.,
Adam Bausman, Esq.,
D. T. Storm, Esq.,
Wm A. hmith, Esq.,
Joseph M 'Donald. Esq..
BgA-On Saturday last, Daniel C. Renyon, William Kittell, Esq.
The removal of Juge Stump, and the an- Manv are with . 5n if ,flMT ' tbe Khde ls,and Ai' Johnn, Esq.,
- I J 'juiuiuu lllUh 11 I r.IITlHHiJP I Ti L tKaa c i t .4 . . , W .
... . I -I ".,u,w.ui.6ln,lj
imprisonment in the State Prison.
poinimenioi juage uona to lus seat in the Gen. could have been a hearer last
the Criminal Court, and the prompt ad- evening, he would spank his adopted boy,
miliistrotinn fif tlio lnirs "w tint nfflnor 1 ...I.- i . i i
" J j 4uu iie ii us sworu irom mm as an unwor-
well as the terror of the new jail, have so thy possessor. Parson Brownlow. of tho
intimidated the rowdies and ruffians that Nashville Whig, followed the would-be
infest all large cities, that cases of riot Vice President, in a speech of wit and
and crime have almost ceased. Whether sarcasm, which cr:.t.d ,nnt.h .i
I - u v t-ii ft ku, auu
Treasurers.
James C. 3Iauire. Esq..
a. lut bkeieion ci aniniani was recently James Meloy, Esq.,
found in the cellar of Jacob Weyaudt, Clays- Philip Noon, Esq.,'
burg, Blaircounty. It wag enclosed in a box, Charles B. Seeley, Esq.,
and is supposed to have been buried there John Agnew, Esq.,
several years ago. -Moses Cannon, Esq.,
Peterson's Magazine for May is here. l)uvid Todd. Esq.,
We always anxiously expect the coming of tewart Steel, Esq.,
v-oruenus .u uonala, Jtv-q .,
. s on the continuation of Judge The weather for the r.ast four ho. ' . ,
Bj, , - , x j" " i avixv tun . jumuLii iiKn unu oner-
ends course, and the prompt and con- been distressinsrlv disagreeable, rainino- inal.
tinned efficacy of the New Force. The constantly. The fctorm was almost unci t&- The great wigwam at Chicago, to ac
new jail is an ornament (if such a building ampled in violence, and a i?reat volump of commodate the National Convention, is one
can be called so) to the city, and is a ter- water fell in a comparatively brief time. hundred and "Siy feet long by one hundred
ror to "evil-doers." Every prisoner is The most vivid flashes of li-htninr, nd
confined in a separate cell, and Las no sharp stunning claps of thunder accompa
commumcation with his fellow prisoners, nied the rain. At the intersection of
The suppression of the sale of liquor on liday and Saratoga streets, tho w,tf.r
cunaav uas also exerteu a bencncial envct
broad, and capable of holdinc ten thniin,l
persona.
fctg The new celebrated pony express, bv
which intelligence is obtained from San Fran
cisco in ten da vs. traverses lrioo milt4 nf
James 3Iurra- Esq.,
John Ivory, Esq.,
John Williams. Esq..
William Davis, Esq.,
James Murraj-, Esq.,
Stephen Lloyd, Esq.,
Charles Litzinger, Esq.,
It. L. Johnston, Esq.,
David Todd, Esq.,
J. M'Coy, Esq., (Balance
term.)
of
exerteu a bencncial envct, reported this momim? to be over srmi f,,t wild and ami ..Kmv-n , . .. John (; Cix- v,.
v vjlxiuau wuiuiuuuu aiu l'UCUll'UL ( npn I !nnri t,....wlr. 11, t .ivrril i-.lvJ Af n.lll-.. t.. i: x t I.I
in tlicir deniincintimis nriinwt if unA
0 MJ uiauuiaciuricb, tooacco wareuouses, iVc, in
out "more lager I" when there is no lager, the low part of the city are submerged in
a great number nave seen nned very the water
heavily, which has caused them to close
their doors
The loss and damage of prop
erty cannot be well estimated at this time.
The initiated and "old sol- Boats are brought from the wharf :,nd rm
diers" of course always can find a way to the streets, to convey persons to and from
one hundred horses art emulovcd.
thirty-six couriers, each riding about fifty
miles.
lovd, Esq.,
Andrew J. It hey, Esq.,
County Commissioners.
John Studcbacher, Esq.,
Samuel .u ..lullt-n.. i:-.
get a drink.
cuii'iis lenrs are entertained that oauiuci .i .uuutn., i'sii..
Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court of lhomas Philips, Esq.,
the United States, will never again take his Godfrey Kneppcr, Esq.,
seat on the Bench. He fell from sheerethau- Audrew Anderson, Esq..
their homes. The city is partially inun- t'on a few days ago, and had to be carried J"an,es Magellan, Esq.,
Among the cases of robberies, one of dated. Thousands and thousauds of dollars from hi chamber. Another of the aged
the boldest was orought to light bv offi
cerLaville. A German, named Ilartman,
and his father-in-law, were arrested on
suspicion of being engaged in several rob
beries. Their premises were searched,
and
found
mem-
m a verv
are lost bv our hm;mrcS nn.l n Ll'rs of tLis hZh tribunal is also
who live in cellars, are driven out from tufucbled
their humble homes, and march the city v The fnen'ls f ncenan in New Xork
with their children, askin alms. The det"n,i"f t0 P?Mnt Jfttk -M1onalJ
T, .,' rt',u allIls- with a splendid trotting pony, waeon and
city passencer Railwav cars onntinuo tn , ... , - . '
r . ... 1. ,, n ii I J J I ii ma Kinu service to t lie liov If
1 " maxciueir trips regularly, both along Gay he does not come to this country
. u.uum anu Kiicnen iurniture, and Jia t more str.t tho ,;nf.?., mouials will be shinned to hi,,.
I fc J " Ut, I '
nogsneads ot bacon and dried beef, a cow Mr. Cathcart, being on hand with a force
and calf, hogs, a wagon and buggy, both prepared for any emergency. I have just
of which latter articles had been taken understood thatWm. II. Johnson & Bro.,
apart and stowed away under some leaves, No. 21, Centre 3Iarket Space, had about
sides of leather, and numerous other arti- 2,500 boxes of segars and tobacco on the
V'7. 'V r C grUnd flr f th0ir warehouse, which neS?, by not understanding the nature and Kmcricus Bender, Esq,
parties living m the immediate neighbor- were damaged by the water, estimated by obligation of an oath. The question put was Davia Todd, Esq,
wuu uuu "uu&u premises nave peen Dur- the firm about 82,000. 3Iany others too
glariously entcied. One gentleman had numerous to name here have suffered from
the Brussels carpet- taken off the parlor the freshet. The rain is still comin-down
while all the family were asleep. The in torrents it might be called a delu.c
o o i naici uuca not lail
John Linton Esq,
John Keepers Esq.,
James Magohan, Esq.,
John llhey, Esq..
John Linton, Esq ,
David Pi ice, Esq,
Joseph Burgoon, Esq,
Peter Leverirood. Ki..
the testi- Richard Lewis, Esq..
Subscription James Khev. Ksr.
lists to procure suitable testimonials for both John 3I'Gou"h Esq
M'Donald and Cusick, have also been opened Philip IingfeEq
at Philadelphia and New York. John Anderson, Esq,
B?3 A lad was recently called upon to tes- David Evans, Esq,
tify in a New York Court, whose tender years Stanislaus Wharton, Esq.,
raised doubts as to his competency as a wit-
Paul Benshoof, Esq,
in drops, but in
"Are vou a son of the nlaintifr?" n.n John Lloyd, Esq.
ac X " I. - 1 V . - '
fellow, crossing his legs and delibcratelv nut- da.m Cover, Esq,
ting about half a paper of tobacco into his i!aV.I(J oluerville, Esq,
mouth, with the utmost tanj froid replied- f'avis, ,sq.,
"Well, it's so reported."
3Iichael Leavy, Esq,
Edward Shoemaker.
attached to the door of a meat-house, and broad sheets that rapidly fill up the streets w tTheTre !s,a cducuon lull before the David Todd, Esq,
followed by the proprietor of the place to and the cwcrs areineail 1, n .1! I ' Kcnt"ckjr. W-lature, to which an amend- William Roberts, Esq,
his nwn .k, L.U -., .t. f"d thCSCcrs "incapable of discharging ment has been presented, which, if adopted, Peter Collins, Esq..
us own nouse ana there arrested He the water: eonseonontW w. :
and his father-in-law are both m jail, and of the city resemble miniature lakes.
Yours, truly. J. H.
will only leave it for a long term in the
penitentiary. He is a tanner by trade
and has always enjoyed a good reputation.
We are having delightful weather at
present, and all are trying to enjoy it.
The gay butterflies of fashion flaunt along
the crowded sidewalk; old age with totter
ing step grasps a firmer hold of his staff,
and offers a silent prayer of thanks to the
Uiver ot all good tor his enjoyment. The
Baltimore, 3Iay 12, 18C0.
IMPORTANT TO JIRUOOISTS. The fol
lowing section ot the new Penal Code
passed by the Legislature last winter
; j. ; . . ., .
13 giuai importance to tnose who deal in
drugs of any kind which are used as pois
ons :
will create some stir among the ladies. It William Benson. Esq
provides that any female guilty of attempting William Pryce, Esq,
to seduce a young man by wearing low neck Dhilip Pringle, (for two years,)
dresses, and other captivating articles of at- George Burgoon, Esq, '
tire, shall de punished with the same penalty 'JaI"CS M'Dermit, Esq,
allixed to cases of seduction. Should the I-,ew"s Dunmire, Esq,
amendment be adopted, the gay deceivers will JacJb Luther, (for two years,)
most likely be obliged to correct their habits luvid Spielman, Esq,
- . c ' I'atrick -M'Coy, Esq
8. A jury in tins State having refused to Samuel Dillon Esn
compel the husband of Mrs. Swisshelm. now An.Wv- 1? ' A'
a Minnesota editress, to pay for a watch she G. W. EaslvF '
V l . . I , , . .
-iu j uuiuti-ufv, um-"rist or othnr nor- ooutrnt several ve.irs am Mr s rv..- i t 1 ,
i i,i ' ,. - " x I -o-j .. j. iiuinuiia 1'aillL'l JjltZin'TOr h en
son hhalll sell or dispose of bv roinil. .w the occasion to toll th.. . J t t, , lz,nr,cr Sfl
poor, consumptive invalid, with a saddened morPhia. strychnia, arsenic, prussic acid er domestic troubles. She says she lias sup- Edward Glass E'
countenance and measured tread, stops a rf7S1Vf 6UhlVa.te CXQeV pon pre- ported herself for twenty years by her own William PaluierTtn
friend to recount his ills, and ends by sav- al action fi,ySIClan' r 011 V"- labor besidc3 contributing to meet the family Jacob 11. Stall, Esq '
ing"well, the cold weather is Z XoTX '. f John II. Douglass, Esq
u ' I . o-7 - ui 'utc in xiiav oe luiicpu irnm tho f .. -i. I
... l i i hi . o i iii.il tin- nurc a
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The Seventeen Year Lo?
orresriondent iif thn V v m-
has given the subject some vl-
writes conrerniTif tivi .
"I have been looking forward t'"''
ensuing summer with no small rZ
initrcfcL lor me solution ot an in "
question in entomological science0"
respect to the longevitity of the s"
vprir Inpnchs Knf ln.n. . , ' ' "
j , "' rlupeny ttit tj
eyed Cicadas, (ciHda rjtrm,h'r:m ;r
lauu ui us acquiring seventeen re--arrive
at maturity has been contr
by some eminent naturali;t3, whiie'C
been affirmed by others. Xow L.
appearance in this section was in'j.t
according to the popular notion
ought to visit us again in the prf 4
mer. I have always held to tLia rr
myself, from the fact that I rYer
with a single individual of this sr,:"
although I am a close observer' of'!'
things since 1843 until to-dav,
had the pleasure of capturinj whatll'
pose to be the first of the season
fear the forerunner of
a counties -
.
from the ravages of which our fore.-:"''
orchards will be likely to suffer. 0fV?
it is too soon for them yet to make
appearance in the open air. The -X
captured today was in a forcing v'r
I first discovered the empty r.
attached to one of the vines, wli4 j
cognized at once, and after a little ".-. '
I found its late occupant, which C
object of so much interest to the u-:-it
and the object of so much dread - "-orchardint."
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Painful Case of Ei.opk.ven:.-!
good deal of excitement, says the K
burg Chronicle, of Alav 3. was rr-; "
the neighboring town of Dutk-r, tl.
day, by a report to the effect that .1.1-3
Hij-pie, a member of the Uutk-r hr.V
Chairman of the llepublican 'on.n.i:"l
had eloped with a Miss Liinktr, ..f3
place, deserting his wife and cs.::
away with him large sums of moneT .
which, in his capacity as a lawyer, L u
been entrusted. At first the rumor m
regarded as a canard, but fact ,a- v-.n
come to light which gi far toward e ::
ing it truth. It aprc-irs that
he had Hiiue bu.-iness to tran-; rt :.;
required his attention; and, nieetinc :i
M iss Pr-nker, who had como here k' r.
him, the guiltj- j air started f.-r parrs::
known. He wrote a letter to his v::
from this place, in which he avowt-i L
intention not to return, ctK.dk remark::;
that he would "never anin hxk on ;::
green fields of hi? childhood:' It ist:
known what direction the fugitive vi
lut it is believed that tluir destii.a::-'.
when leaving here, was California. II::
ple, though a young mm, onj.yed a krj
ractie c; and was, as the lL-ralJ stu-.;:
the higli road to wealth. The am-u::,:
money which he carried off is not jrecir-'-known,
but it is believed to re.uh r;r'
thousand dollars. He U.k with hi h
eldest
its
child, k
cavine the vi-uik
mother, who feels most i
terrible wronir that has 1 ecu done Lr.
Another Effort to lay thk A:: a'
tic Cablk. Intelligence by the Au
lia. which recently arrived at New Y:-i
states that the Atlantic Telegraph C:r
pany has sent an a?ent from 'Knrdv
-Newfoundland, for the purpose cf mats
a further attempt to brine- its cable re
working order. His first business, lih
ascertaining whether it tests perfectlv be
tween Newfoundland and Ireland.
to lilt nearly fifty miles of the calk
take it ashore, which will enable hin u
convey the end to Newq.erlican. a plaw
Tnmty Day, more than fifty miles fc
the original lauding station. The oh
of this is to obtain a more suitable
for the landing, and to lessen the distal
to be telegraphed through, which is re:
sidered oi great importance. Hewiilrr
turn as soon as he has ascertained that:
is right on the Atlantic side, and tis
continue operations at Valentia, vh'ic'z
is expected will commence about the -of
June next.
TOIIX m. JONES, 31. D.
J Offic e, until the first of June, crtt
east of L. J, Evans & Son's store, after--:
three doors east of the Presl. U-rmn cbsr.:
gjai- Night calls made at the i trice.
KUensburg, May 17, lSOO-lm
-i . , . . .
ungni an.i genial spring has come. I will
soon be well and then" Yes, you will
soon be better, poor invalid. Spring, al
though mild and balmy, ia very enervating
to invalids; and especially those suffering
with lung troubles.
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r ii-i i . 4 ca ex. do bonnet seveu years without alterinn- it !
6es oi such salft th xcnrA eT.n i - uutnnfe 111
carefully and legibly marked or placed fr" TI'e Rev. Mr. Harden, recently tried at
upon the label, package, bottle or other Belvidere.-N"- J Jorpoisoninghis wifewas ton
vessel or thing in which such poison is victcJ of tl,e Clime- 1Ie liSl1 hc married
contained : and when told or (lieiimin.l c hut a few days, when his wiTi iKfid r i.
otherwise than under the prescription of t'ffect9 of aduiiuistered either bv her-
JOXATIIAX OLDBrrk-
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