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Kansas Pioneer from Kickapoo City, Kansas • 1

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I t. r' KICKAPOO CITYK. T.v WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1355. 1 NO. 16.

B' HlZZiRD, American Liberty rind the Union, EDITOR AiD PROPRIETOR. BUSINESS CARDS. POETRY. tho west, folbwed as day followed day best minister to its needs. For tho sick soul her nursinp; is quito as sovereien as but it burst ifot upon her vision nor faded WA8IE HOT A M0MNT.

KANSAS PIONEER, i'PcBUsaw) tvmv Wbdnesdat, AT If Dollars per nnum, in Advance. ')i WESTO.V, MO. at. decline ol? day. It glowed in tho skyj it is for corporeal ills.

If it be weary, in upon forest Ind cold, and lako and river ner assiduity it finds repose and refresh ABELL SXRINGFELLOW There is notime in any clime, That should bo unemployed; The active mind will ever find Thcro's nothing dull and void, but not in lie blue orbs of the sightless By a'tingular coincidence, tho boy Tumi Two dollars per annum, invariably in taratoe. One copy 5 mH, twelve copies SO cents. Attorneys at law, Westou, will attend to any btisincM confided to them in tho following counties, vii: Platte, Clay, Buchanan, Andrew and da ii ment. If it be harrassed and warn to a niorbid irritability, her gentle tones steal over it with a soothing moro potent than tried to feel )i the breeze that came cool 'All things that live, some oharm will give, i If sought without delay ft ti unnton, N. 11.

Particular attention given to securing upon the chwk as the cars sped swiftly ywt iy copies win De sent ono aa-dress Jor $9. Ten to one address for $17. Twenty t-i. one address for $32. 1'orty to one address for $0, always ut advajckj and the money may be tot.

by mail, at the risk of the Publisher. 4 One oopy will be nut, free, io all cases, to 'from year to year, 1 seom to hear AGRICULTURAL. to Farmers. In feeding with corn, sixty pounds, ground, goes as far as one hundred pounds in the kornal. Cornmoal should never be ground very" fine, it injures tho richness of it.

Turnips of small, size have double tho nutritious matter that largo ones have. Rata Baga is the only root that increases in nutritious qualities as it increases in size. Rats and other vermin are kept away from grain by a sprinkling of garlic, when packing the Money skillfully emended In drvinc ui cuiieciini; ciuims.n P. B. F.

i i 1 Kj nol-tf The truthful voice of Wisdom say, Tho Mezo, swept over 'the yell fields 'and lucwloWal. and still waters, i the most exquisite music. If every cnter-j prise bo dead, and hope itself almost extinguished, her patience 'and fortitude have the power to rekindle them in the Watte not a momuiti BCRNEI 1c BURKES, up vi a 1.1110. BATitToFADTEKTI8IK5r" Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. will practice oorjuctted with the locks of tho blind boy but its' footsteps were unseen by We involuntarily thanked God that we could heart, and be again goes forth to renew Tor one squara, twelve linen or less, 4 1 00 their profession in North Western Missouri and the Courts of Kansas Territory.

i thq encounter with the toils and troubles ST Particular attention civen to socurinir aid of life. look upon ho beautiful world He has uuiieeiiug eiitinu. Kaeh additional insertion, per square, SO fne aware, tliree months, 4 00 fix months, 7 00 twelve montbs, 10 00 Tws squares, throe mouths, 6 00 The singing birds, in simple words, i An ever truthful lesson tell, That indolence, by no pretence, Can fill tho earthly mission well. 6o, watch them work, they never lurk In indolence about, Throughout the day, you'll Snd that they, Whilo the light, of day is out, J. Si.

liBKiES, C. F. BlTWES. made, and, droppod a tear for the hapless Leavenworth, K. T.

Weston, Mo. nol-tf TO CURE A FELO.X. children wto must gropo their way to GEO. WASH. M'LANE.

A folon gonoraly7appears on tho ond the grave thtough long night. But the Attnrnev and noiinsellor at. T.nn,. WmIi Pinffo six months, 900 twelve months, ,16 00 quarter of a oolumn, three months, .8 00 six months, 14 00 land by draining or othcrwiso, will be returned with interest. i of the fingers and thumbs; it is extremely county, Afissouri, will practico in all tho Courls of light of buss will burst upon them.

Lon Waste not a moment 1 tne iweltta Judicial Uistnct, and in Kansas Terri painful for weeks and sometimes months, Experiment show ancles to be coual to shall we romtmber the two blind children. tory when required. Collections nromutlv and twelvemonths, 18 00 ha half of a column, three months, .10 00 iix months, .18 00 twelve months. 30 00 Baltimqre.Despalchf faithfully attended to. Office in Tyloo's Hulso'l exchange and in most cases, cripples or disfigures tho finger or thumb that falls a victim to a a i potatoes in improving hogs, and decidedly preferable in fattening cattle.

uuiw. nou-u IS RELIGION BEAUTIFUL it. But it can bo easily cured if attended onions mav be destroved bv tha Always 1 1 fit the cl)ild, the maiden, tho JOHN DOMPHAIV, Attorney at Law, Weston continues to nrac- One eolumn, three months, 18 00 six months, ,28 00 twelvemonth, 60 00 Business cards, eight lines, twelve months, i 00 4- sixmontlis, 3 00 three months, 200 tice his profession at Weston, and will attend the to in As soon as tho pain is felt, take, the white skin of nn egg, which is found inside pf the shell; put it around wife, the mojher, religion shines with a holy, benignant beauty pf its own, which cultivation of corn, plowing and leaving the field in its plowed state all winter. Sweet Olive oil is a certain cure for the bite of a rattlesnake apply jt internally. acyaecnt wurts in Kansas Territory.

no-tf E. IIATHWAY, Administrator's notices. In advance. 8 00 AnnonncingcantlidatcsfnrolBce, in advance, 3 00 nothing on einh can mar. Never yet was tho fomalo (jlinracter perfect without the Datnierreotvno Artist, rooms over Clumber tho ond of the finger or (thumb affected, keep it there until the pain subsides.

As soon as the skin becomes dry it will be Ilattenback's store, Main street, Weston, nol-tf i. If you at ease, your mind would please, Letnot the time be But take a book, and through it look, And when Its swecto you've tasted, Feruso it well and on it dwoll," And find some truthful lay To feed your mind, and then you'll find i The voice of holy Truth will i i not a moment 1 Heed not mankind, woo aro se blind fl To look but at tho covoroj itiu Like maidens fair, who only care, n-f. FuT the appearance of tlielr loycrs i But search for truth aspiring, "Tis always worth your finding. My plain advice Is small in priced TtuuH find it 'neath the binding-. "'t Waste not a moment ys- All advertisements must be paid for in advance, or at the expiration of three months.

i j.0 cure tne gcratcnes on a horse, wash tho legs with warm soap-suds, and then with beef brine. Two applications will All communications for the paper must be steady faithful Beauty, intellect wealth, aro pitfalls, dark in the L. BROTHERS, General I'rv Ooods Merchants, and Denlera io very painful, and likely to continue for Produce of all kinds, Weston. nol-tf, brightest unless the divine light, un cure tho worst cases. half an hour or more, but be not alarm loss rclisiort hor soft beams around ed, If it grows, painful, boar it it will E.

CODY, Wholesale and retail Merchant, on Main strfe I. them, to purify and exalt making twice be of short duration compared to what the Nkw Pars, Of all new thines offor- Weston, Missouri. nol-tf glorious that which seemed all loveliness disease would be. A cure will be cortain, uciure. TRUNDLE as DIXON, Whotcsalo and Ketnil Dealers in Dines.

Medi r. addreed to the of the Kansas 1'ioneer rilHF or POSTAOX. "fif No oommunieation or advertisement of an abusive and opprobrious character will appear in the columns of the Pioneor on any terms; and very communication for the paper must be accompanied by the author's proper name and residence. JOB WORK. Justieos' Blanks.

Honds, Deeds, Mortirapres.Hfird-Uills, Circulars, labels. Curds mid Tickets, neatly executed on short notice, payable Jfi the delh-ery of the work.1 The l'ienecr Office is on Third nntl Franklin trete in the second story of llaye' Hotel, Kick-apoo City, Kansas Territory. i ed by smar nursery men, who understand the market value of novelties, we most distrust, the new and especially tho for-cian po'ars. so freclv. advertised at from Religion is very beautiful in health or cines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Dyo-StiilTs, Books As felons are painful, any remedy to na stationery, window-class and elass-warc: also Patent Medicines, Weston, Missouri.

sickness, in wealth or poverty. Wenover enter the sick chamber of tho good, but relievo a person from its excruciating pain is valuable. We do not know whether nol-tf "one to five, dollars nor tree." Some of the above is all it pretends to be or not, them may equal a ow, of the old varieties, In every hour we have tha power I WtV; To do some little good) If wo a neighbor help to 'Tis only doing what wo should 1 wo were souk with that intent 1 Upon this fortuc land: soft music scomsj to float On the air, and the burden of their song is Lo peaco is B. WOllD, Saddle, Bridle, and Uamess Manufacturer. Main but within the past year we have known of the spinal marrow of an ox or cow ap street, between Market and T'houius streets, Weston.

and, by chance, one may be found to surpass a majority -of them But is it likelv here." i i nol-tf Could we look into thousands' of fam BUSINESS CARDS. MARTI BECK, Pesar Store, Main street, opposite Murphy's, ilies to-day, where discontent fights sul- plied by three different persons, with the most satisfactory results, in relieving the pain and securing a speedy euro of their Mau and brother, help one 1 I'or 'tit thy Ood'a tommand, Waste not a moment. that any considerable Dumber of tho pew pears will prove better than those which have already proved to be good enough Saloon, Weston, Mo. Dec. 13, 1854 noi-3ui.

KICK IPOO CITY, K. T. enly with life, we should see tho chief felons. This wo are confident, will be A. 110 We think not, i eauso of nnliappinoss, want of.

religion in a woman. I ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Blchard proprietor, comer of Main LITERARY AND POLITICAL. very useful information to many persons, Now take, at a venture, a trco each, of and Thomas streets, Weston. 'nol-tf And in elon's cell in places of crime, Tho spinal marrow should be applied Attorney Ind Counsellor at Law, Kickapoo City, Kansas Territory, will attend promptly to the collection and forwarding of debts, tho purchase and sle of (hares and town lots, aud to tho securing of laJms.

Ik ing thoroughly noqnainted throupfinut thft firstfe -fivft n1l anrta -nrltiftli hnrinrn to A BLIND GIRL FEELING FOIl A SIN UNITED STATES E. BoKers, proprietor, Market street, one t'V misery, destitution, ignorance we should beiioU lir'lH'-ftj. ivrrid deformity, the fresh every four hours for two days, -St, louti -i s. stand together in corner of our broh- Blcl- door from Maiastreut, Weston, nol-tf ierrHorr, he himself that he is cuuliled -1 Xbo sun nat just Durst ou tUfiugli tfea fault of Mliitiou in' a WoSanJ--; '1 te stive entire sa'SffjicJirtt fo those who may be dis-nted to paireri'ie "him. information relative and a heavy golden Jsiamoomesi and clouJjj tfeiie Lucrative, set SALT CHEEK.

TArXEY, any of tie 4k.ro SiW, address A. I our ymutaJ Is 'sustained longer' waut of ''Sfflj a tree each, pf any on the turoio inou stttcst, glorious ana D. A. N. C.

GROVEIt, ful I It eomcs in silently, yetitspcuks food than is gcporally supposed. A Civit i i 1 i DRi E. M. MeCO.MAS. exalted.

lot above the clouds, for earth clouds come' never between thee and truly Athirneyl and Counsellors at liaw, Kcal Estate and Claim Agents, Salt Creek Valley, Kansas Tcr-ritory. nol-ly cau lived ten days without food an antl ten sorts, s4eotuu frni unproved lists, and lot tho tost be a ton years' trial, to soe which lot would then contain the most living trees, and afford the greatest quantity of uniformly delicious fruit. Wo would bet two to ono on the old sorts. lopo and a largo wild cat each twenty pious soul; not beneath the clouds, for days. An eagle 'survived twenty-two R.

M. DAVENPORT, rhysiclan, Salt Cnvk Vulley, Kansas Territory; can be found at the store of M. P. BJvely, near Salt Creek bridec. nol-ly days; a feW dogS thirty-six days, and a above thee' is heaven, opening through a broad visja of exceeding beauty.

Physician, baring moved to his New Ixwation, Immediately above tho Public Square Spring, louden his services to the inhabitants generally. Having madea choice selection of Medicine at St. Louis, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Medicine for family use, at moderate pri-e. can lie found at his residence at all hours, when ant Professionally engaged.

Kickapoo City," K.T., Jan. 10,1855. nol-ly II. J. ic J.

W. FHEELAMD, Merchants, corner of Main and First streets, Kick- apon City. nol-tf badger one month. A crocodile will live two months without food a scorpion Jts gatesare the splendor ol jaspor ana for we have never seen blight, (and then precious stoes, white with, a dewy light-that neitheijflashcs nor blazes, but stead but little, in tho top of more than ono of the trees rofcrred to. And who.

wo M. PIERCE RIVELY, Merchant, keep constantly on hand a gonornl assortment of Murebnndiso, suitable for emigrants to Kansas, CreiMi andCnlifornia. Store on the Oregon road near Suit Creek- nol-ly three a bear six a chamclion oight and a viper ten. A spider belonging to Val- ily pro.cecdd from the throno of God. liant lived nearly a year without food, and then was so far from being exhaust Its towers ljithed in a refulgent glory ten times the bightncss of ten thousand suns, yet soft, unlaziling to the oyo.

should like to would bo willing to guarantee tho escape of five of the now ones or who believes that any fiv? of them will equal in quality of fruit the sorts we have mentioned? We don't. WILHITE SXELL, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, vain street, Kickaw city. nol-tf ed, that it attacked and killed another II. RICH, i Suller, TJ. 8.

Armr, at Fort Leavenworth, is constantly receiving fine old Liquors, Wines and Cigars also a general assortment of ohoice merchandise always on hand, nol-ly to the heart. Thank a kind God for sunshine Ages on ages it has illuminated and gladdened a world, yet wo hardly think of tho great fountain of light and beauty. Writing of sunshine brings to mind a touching incident which came under our observation as wo wcro traveling in the cars. Opposite us was seated a family of four, consisting of a man and his wife, and two children boy and girl twins, and totally blind. Two lovelier children we never The family wore from the south.

A southern sun had given each cheek a rioh olive complexion, relieved by a beautiful bloom upon the children's countenances. The boy was lightly had finery chiseled features, and hair of a dark brown, clustering in rich curls around his neck. The girl was yet more slender, and fragile as a leaf, and of the most spiritualized beauty. Her habit was dark. Her hair was black as night, its heavy, glossy tresses confined by a golden band which glittered brightly And then religion points.

Art thou FORWARDING COMMISSION HOUSE. John C. Ellis, Proprietor, at Ellis' Landing, Kickapoo City, nol-tf Prairie MISCELLANEOUS ADS. weary it jrhispers, rest up there-r there forcfir." i Art thou sorrowing spider which was put along with it. The celebrated John Hunter kept a toad fourteen months between two flower pots.

Land tortoises have lived without food for eightoen months, and a beetle has been kept in a state of total abstinence from food three years, at which time it managed to effect its oscapo. There is Mutxs vs. Horses. The following esti joy," Arj thou weighed down with un J. McKOWKM, Merchant, corner of Main and Levee streets, poo City.

nol-tf DR. W. H. TEBBS, 1 Having permanently located in Osawkee, K. tenders his professional services to tho citizens of the town and adjacent country.

59- Office over the store of W. F. A G. M. Dyer.

Osawkee, K. Feb. 13th, 1855. no13-tf MARTIN fcDVEK, Dealers in Drv Woods and Groceries, Hardware and Cutlerv, on Main street, next door to Unite rinell, KicLipi City, K. T.

noll-ly mate in the difference of, expense of keeping Mules and Horses, is matlo by tho Southern Plantor, which fom our, acquaintance, with these animals, we ear) indorse i Ten horses will consume each 12 merited igntniny? "kings and priests in that holy hfne." Art thou poor the very street before thy mansion shall be gold." Arihou friendless I tho angels shall ba thj companions, and God thy Friend and father." also an account of two serpents which were kept alive for five years without any food. i HAYS' HOUSE, Washington Hays, proprietor, situated on Third and Franklin streets, Kickapoo City. nol-tf Is relieioiibeautiful? We answer, all M. PIERCE UIVELY, On the Oregon Road, near Salt Creek, HAS just received 6000 pouii'ls prime Bacon, Hnins and Shoulders; aim 2(10 sacks extra superfine Flour. Kansas settlers are invited to call and lay in their winter supply, at low prices, as I am determined to sell cheap for cash.

A general assortment of groceries, provisions, dry goods, clothing, always on hand, which must be sold, for the man wants his money. nol-3m is desolation and deformity where reli Jisyr Ijxd's Concerts isims CorsTRt. bbls. of corn per annum, eay or twenty years, which is equal to 2,400 bbls. worth, on an average, $2 50 per bbl.

$6 000 upon the dark background. They both STEAM SAW MILL. E. S. Wilhite, ppiprietor, keeps constantly on hand a Snc assortment of lumber, near the Levee, Kickapoo City.

nol-tf gion is not. According to a statement in the Now York Times, Jenny Lihd gave 95 concerts seomed happy, conversing with an intelligence beyond their years. The train stopped for a moment upon the route. Shoeing ten horses will cost $30 per in the Unitod States, which yielded the i A VflFE'S A woman has her husband's fortune in A. C.

P. HAYNES, House and Sign Painter, and tikuier, Kickapoo City. nol't her power iecause Bhe may, or sho may The windows were all raised, and the annum ($3 euch, or more, which 1 we have to pay,) say for twenty yoars, 600 LEAVENWORTH IIOLSE, Corner of Main and Delaware Streets, LEAVENWORTH, K. T. not, as she peases, coniorm to nis circum-stanoes.

Tls is her first duty, and ought children leaning out as if to see. Tho little girl heaved a long sigh, and then leaned back in tho scat, exclaiming, 0, THE undersigned beg leave to annpunee to their friends and the traveling public that thev have imened a larire and commodious Cost of feeding on corn and shoe- bo pnde. Xto passion lor luxury dionlnv for a moment to tempt sum of $712,101, of which she received $176,675 net, and Bornum $535,486 gross. She, gave four concerts in New York, which averaged $8,000,17 each; two in Washington, which averaged $7,692,80 each one in Richmond, yielding thirty-fire in New York, averaging $8,177,50 each; seven in Boston, averting $10,055,45, and eight in Philadelphia, averaging $5,110,55 each. mother.

I cannot sec nnvthine." A tear ing ten horses for twenty years, $6 600 4 ,0 her to deviate in tho least degree from trembled in her oyo, and her voico was Hotel in tne town of Leavenworth, K. aud are prepared to receive guests, either transient or permanent. They pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions to phase those who may f.ivnr them with a coll. G. H.

KKLLKB, Not. 22, 1554 noMy A. T. KYLE. this line of conduct.

She will find her Ten mules will consume each 6 bbls so sad and low, that it went to the heart respectability in it. Any other course is TESSON fc, DANJEN, Bankers and Exchange Dealers, So. 41 Main atreet, SU Lou'is. pm- Buy and k-U Exchange on all the principal Csues; Deal in Coin, Bank notes, Ac. Conimencial paper negotiated Collections made and proceeds re-nittM at cuirent Kichange, free of ehnrgc.

31 Deposits In pai Funds and currency taken, and interest allowed en current accounts, nol-ly LOKER, REN ICE te fCa, 13J Main street, tit. Lcnis, Backers, Dealers "in Foreign and Domortio Fxcliimge, gold, silver. coi4 i3t, Bank Notes, Land We will itrranel exchange on all the eastern, western nni! soathem cities. I CoUections made la all the cities, and prompHy remitted for, at the current rate of exchange, fret ec charge, interest Paid depositors on time or n. nol-lv of corn per annum, ay for wen-, ty years, which is equal to 1,200 bbls.

worth on an average of, 2 50 per bbl. no erpeme tharing, $3 000 wrctchedm si and inevitably loads to rain. Kdlhing can be more miserable than the sti ajglo to keep appoarances. If it could nccoed, it' would cost more than it is wrh i as it never can. its fail- A Short Servos on Manlwbss.

Learn Amount saved in twenty years by ore' involves tho deepest mortification. Some at fhs, fciWimrwt exhibitions of hu- mules, i $3 600 According to this, estimate wo save nniiii wmiui, mart virtue )ave been made by woman, from the earliest days to insure your principles against the peril of ridicule. You can no more exercise your reason if you live in: tho constant dread of laughter, than you can enjoy youf, life if you are in constant terror bf death. If you think it right to differ from the times, and to make a point of morals, do it, however rustic, however pedantic it may appear do it, not fot insolence, but seriously and who have boa precipitated suaaeniy irom BANKINO HOUSE, LooaA 4 Simonds, H. Louis, mo: Lucas Turner I Co, San Francisco, CaL ol-ly wealth and lendor to wanu in twenty yoars, or about $200 per annum, by having mules instead of horses; and then the mules aro much longer-lived and less liable to disease.

Then a man i lortunei are in a manner tha hands tif Lis wife, inasmuch as his of every passenger who heard the.beauti-f ul and unf ortunato creature. Neither can I seo, Bell but I know everything is beantif ul said hot brothor, as the light winds lifted the thin lock. beautiful, are you not, Boll Just then a flood of sunshine eushc4froni the white clouds in the west like a 'flash, 'and fell full and warm upon the cheek of the pad girl and upon the tears in her eyes. i i Quick as thought she put np her hand, and attempted to grasp the golden pencils that were playing through her thick braids upon her neck and cheek. Eagerly she shut her hand upon vacancy, and a shadow fell upon her countenance as she failed to touch the sunshine.

"Mother, I cannot feel it; Las it fled out of the window' What, TLe sunshine, It touched my cheek, but I cannot touch that." The mother's eyes swam in tears, as did those of nearly all in the oar, A blind girl feeling for a sunbeam Upon her check! That beam was radiant with beauty, yet she could not behold it. It gleamed upon a world, but all was night to her. Its silver bursting in the aat, or ita golden fading in 1 i I To Fattx Fowia Fowls may be faU own power exertion depends on her. Ilia moral atength- is inconceivably increased by hot sympathy, hef council, her CATY, MCTSE Mississippi Foundry, Slain and Second, bet. Morgan and Cherry streets; St.

Louis. Manufac-tnrera of Steam Engine. Mill-machinery, Railroad Work, Land Tanks, ateam Boilers, sheet Iron Work, and every descrijttoa of Brass Work and Blarksmithiiig. A large aawrtinentof new patterns wi hand for mill Gearing, and other branches of she business. ol-ly 1.

A. IV. V. II. GROVER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Seal Estate and Claim Agents, kali Creek Valley, KauMis Territory.

HAVING located in Fiilt Creek mile north of Kely's Store, fi professional purposes, respectfully ask leave to announce to the publia generally, their rcadiuess to attend to all kinds of business, in the settlement of which, the services of a lawyer may tie useful. Prompt attention will be given at nil times to the speedy collecting e.irl settling of all debt ar.d accounts eommrt-Wd to llieir ctire. Laving passed the greater pirt (f Jc last (iftecn yeiirs in Kansas Territory, audi having traversed every prairis and meandered every river it contains, and being perfectly well acquainted with is Indian tribes, Indian aud millitary Reserves, Forts and Missionary Stations, these advantages have in duced us to eslaMish an Agency for assisting strangers and lhc who may not be auainted in the Territisry, in proeoring claims where the Land is yet vacant and in purchasing the rights of those who may wish to sell when the Territory may be already occupied. Our familiarity with the Prev Law and the practice of the Government In disposing of Lands In new countries and oar being in the Territory and witnesses of the earliest movement towanls organisation and adopting a system of Laws for its government, give ns a decided advantage, we think, over any Lswver whatever. A.

N. C'H. GROVER. RErwtr.xcts. Hon.

J. F. Ryland. Lexintrton, oj Hon. J.

II. Hirch, riatt-burgh, wn.j Hon. Joel Parker, Camlirkiiro. wassaermsetts: Hon. E.

O. Lorintr. Boston, aassai huects; Hon. Thomas Johnson, Ddreaw from Kansas Territory; CoL Wm, Wood, Lexington John Waddill, Ppring-Jfld, HO. bM.t grandly as a man who wot a soul of his own in bis bosom, and did not wait till it was breathed into him by the breath of Smith.

aid. She eat1 aid him immensely Dy re-lunrinv Lim at evSrr care Which she is ca rT The last number of the London CHARLESS, BLOW Importers and wholesale 4cale in Paints, White Lead. il, window glass, glassware, tierfo-wierr, he Nos. ai.d 03 tlain street, txonange Buithng, Lru Mo, S. Gineng and Bexvax bought at highest aurketrates.

i. nol-ly tened in four or five days by the following process. Set some rice on the fire with skimmed milk, as much only as Will servo one day let it boil until the rice is swelled out; add tca-soenful of eugar. Feed the fowls four or firs' times a day in pans, and give them as mnch each time as will fill them. Great care must be taken that they have nothing sour given them, as that prevents their Give them clean water Or milk from rice to drink.

By this method the firh will hare i rlrar Illustrated New gives the intelligence that according to the latest news they had received from America, "the vote for pable of tak'ug upon herself. His own eiiiploymanU are usually such as to require his whole time and his whole mind. A good wif w'l never suffor her husband's attention to distracted by details to which ncr owa time and talents are adequate. If she be prompted by true affec I. Governor of the United States was so close that it was expected that the official Otmer id Second and Walaut streets, St.

Ients, rKll-lT canvass would be required to decide the tion and good sense, she wm perceive when hid smirits are borne down and over- KINOH HOTEL, momentous Wonderful, indeed! King ft rTarrh, Proprietors, eomer of Vine and Second ween, 6t Loum- ocl-ly wtjtesMS. v.3 whelmed, ehe. of all human being, caa.

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