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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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wlYtr ildrertisemcMts. a Vcvpbiki.f. EniTORiAi. Coups. Tho Wor DON'T FRKTI 8IUCTI0W PCBLIbUEP BT RKWCESI.

Hue a neighbor Hrjl, Ufret You will com off the bent; Ho' the to aimwr for, Never miud it, lei rent. Dou fret. Hai A horrid lie neenjoj fret It will run Itself to dcuth, If you it qnlie kIoiio. It wdl die for wauloM.r.th.fc Are youreneniie at work Thov ran't Injure you a whit Jl thev find you, heed tln ui noi, They will koou be nl is adversity your lot Fortune's wliwl keeps turniim round; Kvery npoke will rea. the top.

Willi like you, is cester Spy, under the head of Another Veteran Editor Gone," chronicles the death of Ebenezer Eaton, the Junior Editor of the Danville (Vl.) North, Star, at the ago of eighty-two years. The "Junior" having reached these "years of discretion," we are impelled to Inquire of North Star what is the nge of the Senior Editor We are inclined to think that tho veritable oldest inhabitant" so often mentioned in weather and other sta- tisiics. ilUicrtiscMCHts. Attention! TIIOSK KMlH I.Nfi Til U.MSKI.Vpt IN-UKHTf to V. W.

muk account or will comer a favor by calliun and setiliii the i A IJ April AND EXCELSIOR LICIITiLC RODS riMIK I'NDEItSIONED II AM IIREN KNOACJED 1. In the buinrKS of hiiU up HkMiiiuK rm lortmi t-Hr. mid iliirinn the whole of Hint tune not Hm( Luil'linx whii-li hus bwii prot.H.lf.1 by one of lu i ro.U lms si Bleu the least injury, tor tile last live yeiirs lie has been selling The Excelsior LlRlitniiiiLr Rod," Manufarturw! CUTl.KK, BALL 4 L. I'Al of IVoria. hmIs are a.liiiiite.1 by all who have used ihem to 1 sniK-rior to any others hi u-e.

Thi-y were se-lerted by the illinoistViilriil Itailroa t'uii'pany, fir lie proter- .1 il.u it. I inn ol iiiiir iiiiiiiiiiius on nir an. Willi made by lr. Illauey oil liirauo. one of Ihe most chemists in the United Slute.

ahoy will bo sold as cheap as any oiiii rn-iiunie roi. The uudersirfiied lo inni.ufiictiiro CHAIN PUMPS, itliout which little need lw said, for liiiiidn-d of men In this and adjoiiiinu counli. who own wells have u.ed ihem ears. .1 l.u I. 1,1.

H.l.lllltllll melinite i'. r. street, soiitli.wesl of III pn' llc siiuare Ihe Sam spot OU Which i P. lie mu ueeu lucau-u ior mo u. AiiilAltn Marrli fllHM.

dJw-w3iiilS tYICCOLLS HO USE. Corner Main and (J rove ft reels, llLOOUlSUTON, ILL. NEW ANI SI inllieillv of hliMjllliliilloli. bus ben r.Celill)' taken by J. dm Vinleii, lilt, Ill win.

is ii l.v J.ii.n li i i in is hi- ui is leri.iim-d lo simr no imIiis III liilliia up aiin kei-inna: sirtfrTll Hrst riau hotel til of the travelum JlllJ(i I. TIim rf.ti.i.i.ra nl tf.a.l ala and Well VellliUli-Ul iliBfiimitur new ali'l kept III Hid b-si cndltiou f-r Ihe loiu- tort and liraltli of iip ii.ta ins laMe will aisu luriiisueu Willi Ih U-sl III maihei will altuid. The i.Mpii.-l.r lioi fii.ui uperlenr In th bii-lin-ss, and a allei.lion ttiec.llilull ol bis gilr.ls, to nirrit l.b-crnl of p.ildu: patronage. J. C.

Vlh lr l.n -ju. 14-J. dim v. IIAVIMJ ITH. 1 1 4 t.

0 a a l.ls laimlv lo bar th l-nrlil II. l.i.l.. woul I r.pi'. fully aiiiioili.c a 1,0 wish lo bl lb a-iiliM of a prof. a.lnal Inn.

and r. who ha l-llownl Hi rtilu.ively lua 11 ll.al dm in bl. si.ll lo hi lamlly. I w.ll rtoini-l-ly nil all oidi-rs I'll al i.l. ir.i.leu..

No. Ta r.nt sirrl. or at t.P... MiiH.il' rn. keiy sn.1.

Kit'Ua aill.b.r lb" tni. ri-nnin at In new only Ih.iii wi In.in llis.lie a. bl. previous ruaatf- niriiis lor 1 ui.lbif bim n.o.iiia-." Wmk lu all caws lo nn sjli.lai liou or bo 39. 140.

im i MKS! It. O. tltlWIlIt Si. CO. HAVE ON AMI AT Til rill Ik.

I.4i- lu uion Iiik k.a l.ij si ik uf urni.bii.il au.al.1.4 lb ira.l. wba Will tm s-4-l lull lb ASins uhl. Will be b-uii-l a lals ol WALL I'AI'HK rtloM TKX TO IIITV CrNTH. PAI'IR VIIMsiW NT. LISfcN AND NAN KIM WINU Cl'HTAIN 1X1.

hl.i. com ANU AC, r. supply juuisrlt.s Ninsiu. HKMT I KK AtTOItV. C.

A. SCHULTZ 9 asafl-rf TKI I.I.V INKfUt 'I TIIK MTI.fN a 4 an-l laii.H y. ti.ai i. i i "i iinni- osi I i-i-ls .11 lb lu-na an ll-aw. bril 4ur Vlalrfn a larl.n-i, whi.

kp con- sUiilly OU baa 4 late sell m.uuia. luieu rurnllure, lialrsand rpholster Ware. Tb-sM in a4vf swk uillsurrly Bisk t-oy nm ki 'AH klu.l. nf II amh.bl.om auJulkrr t'ulbilui tuad a. a m.t 1..

JL aa kwlf IS! ttr(a ait.sj f-iHi' iftiiir nU'ir4 low lll.s.Hta-brtt-.M. Umlh it hw Hy r.iinoial. Ill It HI MIIVIII vlY S.TIKK UK 1 IflTII. 1.1 4 p.ll" k. II 4-I l'Ulli fni.

wb-r I bal ft all Say i4-l i.4 b. S'I a Will rullba a I. lu. lb Bill ll.lil, 4ai I will a II rb-'liln4 (ulirsalhan ll. B.ak i a bi a r.

n. iia'I'I V.nb .1. I s. 9 Life IiiJsuraiice. ft'llir IMIHtsKiM II NOW I'l lOMMINT.

I I ai4 lu Ibis i.l) au4 4r I. i. h-f I.l I lu ll.l .4 1. fl II nnii-ant annua a ia-tul. Lt Ja i-h Mail lt.

....4 all r-s-1 I Hill in si TKirriii i it it. iM iiooMsi Ait 4NS ,4 li I -1 blfuv, tl.i. h.4. stly I))T MmU rotators. IMIK TWI NTV III will IlK S4ai.v.

wha I B.4 ol .1 liar an-l Hf ,.1.1. t-f l.iMjuifa -I lb. sb a but. A k')4 .1.4, ti tau a ll.a.m 1 i itt, bh. Wnr Iwu fr- Ui II nil II ub .4 lb- p4.

M.lvh Jl. isi'J llouc to Itctit. II it A t.l'.A M.W llll-K I Bl'h sVf'k tail u4 r.Blil.-U lu Mu SUbI a g.fb-u. 1'SeT Ii9. im "i i' -jj lnllH It I.l.

nl Til It IV lr la ...4 I. I i- (' ll o.u.i.uui.nl I h-t asl. al l. I irr. h- i.k.

trl' AS II SMI til. Vlsr I Wanted. tM AMEIIICA UiMltN Til IHI I In ti.m A Bsb bi U.I. Aril, si rIM mint Mh.u. iJ For Sale or Unit.

4 MM' MllsMt mill I I AMI, nn iiiiuiii -l-a. I lb I abs-u. malis.KI Tlkr ltoiie. WANT Tl Ms IT Till. I'lKK II0K TO -m a.ssi B.aa llmli.l ka a u- i i.

.1 a ni rrT. IH smlBtl. tsf SV lS9. Tamil OTiri: I iiiukiiv n.nrM.irirj$.i.' tu Ih-l Ir-! aa4 ll I'Hb 4a i4 Apill 1 1 I will II- 4 Ira lb law bt nalr. I i4 ail I.l a IK-n urasi'l I Ib.u will bs uinu ail lb n4 iluiy mil n--l tusli.

iaa.Mii. J.IIIM I tT. rMtn-lntisT th. filf of MsrrbSi IsJeS Ww l.au Cir 1 PUXO TIWXUNU HElMIIllMl. BLOOMINGTON FEMALE COLLEGE.

The next term of this Institution will open On Monday the 4th day of April, 1S59. ir AVINU TAKEN SPECIAL PAINS TO PKE. .1 I Im.j. i M.m. rAIVu HIIU BIlllIIKe sury to the coinlort and cniivenli'iu'e ol is scholars, the principal w.

uld regpectl'ully solicit a liberal patroimge. In the course of study are embraced nil the nineties of a tho-rounb eduiaiiou. and special attention Is paid to thoruunhness in every branch caught. A public examination will be held at the cloao of the term, ut which the pureiits ol the pupils, aud all who feel interested, are invited to be present. RATES OF II'ITIOJI Primary Department, per week Intermediate Department, per week 0 70 Collegiate Department, per week 0.80 Latin aud Uieek taiuht without extra charges.

iistruiueiiial musk-, per we. 1 00 l'inno rout (extra) 0.16 JpS-Hills payable punctually at. the close o( carh term. ei sons desiring to examine the building, and Us nets for school purposes, are invited to du so at any time. J.

V. WOLFE, Principal. nioomington.III.. March 20, 1859. d2w IO IIV IY PATHONS! AVINO A I.Alt (J WTOCK OF JEWELRY M.

on hand, aud knowing the limes are hard, I will give to any one that buys One dollar's worth of good one gift, For five dollars twoglfts, For ten dollars three gifts, And In the same proportion a the amount Increases. Consisting In pui of the following goods: One Gold Hunting Case Watch! TWO SILVER IIUNTINO CASE WATCHES, nn two Cylinder Escapement Watches; One fine sett of Com I Jewelry, valued al ISi 00 Ode hiker I'latedTea Kelt, valued at 7i 00; SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, Ladles' Cameo and Gold Stone Pins AND EAll DROPS. AMP SOU or THE KICIIEST HAIR HNS lo the market, snd many other goods too numerous lo mention. II. D.

KF.AYS. I5l.nili.gt..n. March So.jsw dly-nltH WirilKHS." JA. L.11ICK. HOUSE.

rr HE IMIEHMUXI II IIAVf HT KITEIflU I in New in leans, and How PsT Bala lu the Iradaa laig lol of Sugars, Molasses. AT HKDUCKD PltlCES. Tlirf sprrially call th attulba of retail dealers 10 II. i .1.. k.

I'UI lhal they call Make II to lblr In tIT.I puribaae htit. Tbr will also mclv an sell (out. an. I nirribandisa, TV AT AUCTION On rniami'n. and in.k lilrl ad.

e. on r. ii.i.-iiuirul. a ben uVsir-4 lo tlx o. AH kind- or property, real and persona fold at Auction HQ rraaobabl liru.

I Ibe Ob t-rrntty orcupird I M. L. Diibop, oppoall the orti tl 1'iuiit a. In. I our fiknJ.

lodmp In. VlirilliRS A RICK. Itrfrr ih riilseti.nf t'nnally. Vault. s.

Isiu. dlyulilT 3V. MISS I'ltlKST Hi it runt in hi it I.Ht b'KMs I lulu l.iiopu4iuu Liotk i IU II IS' II I ItlUISts 4.1 On door llrif of ISt Hank of li.uam- mjiun, up tliitn. ft Sh Will I Imlf lit fillllwllrl u.lurs lA 4s.n by lb 1Kb of Ap'il wllb lb Ul.slllll Iljbi4 rl' AMI MILLINKHV. Ill I.

Vl.icb ttO ula MRS. MEGOWAN JI II 1 1111' II A I'M' Mills' Aft-OWT; -1 Si-iiua Mil lurir.a4 will wss'! a. .1.4 Iir4 l. 141 slraal. la.IW.ru, VI ISS l.a.

I.lhs- rt. Iu lb bt .11 1 oa shut I U4K. Van lJ UML-s WANTINU srm.vu ui rtii't till. ib MISSES DEARBORNS' STORE, WAstiiMiT.ix smi IT. I'irsl ursl .4 lb V.tb..l.l Cliuicb.

lilniiiil.ib. Mart SI. I'e. MRS. M.

J. BRIQOS It'lslll TO IMoHM lb l.n. .4 bsa and it' is r. islilue daily hr Sprlnx ri.sttiu tit HM't THAW 0. At, Mr.

It. rIUfb hr lur lb lull, 'uf ib-ir In I i4 lil-afsl I a n4 hi UH-lil a 4 III Mill. MR. M. J.

MWM. It tn nali.n, larrb fJ MRS. TOMLINSON, Or ftT. 1 I it MUIK KKVi.rw Ml wtoi Mi nnabllu laaalbsfutbsr''" 11 nam j. i.xu it fj a r.f andfixm bf I rar-fb" lu a lure ill rib.

rsl she in all -li-t salwlaa li. tv ail abu ma) rsll JlanllllaH and Sprlni: l)ulcr- made AUD, tTTIMI AMI ea. Bh. busltiM l.nb Iiik al Mis Wilf1'' 44 a nl. put-Ik Mia, 1.

id I BMW Ik Snorted far the Daily IMavrap, tm lUinai, arui Line. orncs. phoenix buks-mat. btssls. operator.

St. Louis, March 30. The overland California mail, with dales tothe7ih inst. arrived here to-night. Victoria dates to 29ih uit.

have been received. A proposition had been mado to annt'X the colon of Victoria to British Columbia. It wa. reported that a reserve of 400,000 acres of land will be made at tho forks of the Thompson river for emigrants from Oregon. The British corvette Satelite was under orders to visit Netinett sound to punish the ln-dinns engaged in the recent outrage on the brig Swiss Boy.

The following paragraph from news by the preceeding overland mail explains this PafhegCb7ig DSwiss oy, of San Francisco, Captain Welden.on her way from Port Orchard to Victoria, with a cargo of lumber, sprung a leak, and on tho 31st of January put into Netiuett sound, where she came to achor in twenty one fathoms water, the cap-Unmtln, thss i ton firm nf heachtntr the Idlll Having iii vessel and makhg repairs. On the 1st ol ebruary, tne vessel was oouiuou aim by several huncred Indians, who stripped her of her rigging, and by dint of sawing, chopping and He action of fire, sent the mainmast ovet the side. They also pillaged the cabin, and rotbed the seamen of clothing, ice. The captain and crew of eight men were held prisoiers for several days, but ultimately managed, by promising to return with another vessjl and cargo, to make their New York, March 31. The Kteanihhip Northern Light arrived last evening from Aspinwall with laU and trm NicarnL'ua.

Tho U. S. IIUIIUIII fi sloop of war Decatur, having anchored at one Ol IMC IIIIIIIITOW l.l.ll Sur on the Pacific. ai laken for an Ameri can fillibiister. Tde Presidert on being apprised, ordered OUI3IKI troops und ersoiially commanding, took the transit road for the tnirnosy of resisting the landing, but had not i i.

i i' quitt! rearnen tne Miore, v- deiitly iinperli ct. Kt. Tho steamship Iliinmonia irom namDiirg, ria Southampton arrived this afternoon. Line down east of Biill'alo. consequently scarcity of eastern news.

ew Orlkans, March Tu.i I inn. clir. licl'lllilc l.v ClMrlos H. DaileyA; wbohsale groeers; und Putnam. Smith Puiiiaiii.

Dbacco dealers comer id Tchont.itonlit and (iravier Mrects were burned last night. Less II km fins, March -J. Wcwero Uited Ly a Morm of wind and hail lal evening.doing coiiaiJertbln damage. Commrt'fiut. M.W ill UK (v istsuatra Niw Vos.

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KIIWAIU) J. LEWIS PLQOMISGTON. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1859. s.1'1 11' NOTICE. I).

CKtmiAUUH Lexington. Thomas Fell Towamla. W. P. t'orSNo.

I.vtleville. KOLTOM J. B. WitAVtH stout's Grove. 11.

I. Vtl REl'UBUOAN TOWN NOMINATIONS, or gupsarisoR, DAVID SIMMONS. 1 IB AHSlhTANT SUPERVISOR, DAVID JIKIUH. FOR TW CLtRK. joiix x.

larki-more T.iR MMEMMR, foi.wom. rot (duictor. JOHN L. KOUTT. f.iR UVKKHELK OF Til POOR, ADAM HEl'CBUCANClTv' NOMINATIONS.

FnR HtYOR, s. F.R ALI.rR.MN, lHT D. CiOODMAX FKKKE. 20 Ali. tiiomas t.

For the J'autagrapb. OHIO CPU ltEl'ilMIEsTK. Ohio. 1 March 'loth, 10. Diah spirit moTes," it ii undoubtedly In keeping with sound morals to bee4 the still sui-ll an-l "govern ourselves ccorJinglr." Hence, dating the gray goons quill through the fantastic motions; of Ictur-wriiing will nut require any First n-l foremost, lioweter.

your tx-elUut weekly comentu me rcguUr-y, alwsye full intere-l, nnl ever real wih pleasure. I's coming tilsaye. wclcomcl as a f-Torite from the Utt I of the prairies. The weather here i quiie like spring; in fuel. the winler 1ir Uen delight fully mild, really more like wintering in the Sunny South than living in Ohio; yet, evra though no truaiit, we till greet the return of the vernal dajsto our desolate looking earth, wilh their sweet Mining irJt and gay fl w.

er. their green fieM and woods, Wight sunshine and Lalmy air, tbiu llw wri id spiing ilh lis iiM trr ring Wli. lb t.4..m ililr and Hi I4 bird. HK The farmers are generally busy in preparing f.r the spring crepe, and from recent oiervnon irom here to Culumbd, ail eWea-here in Central Ohio, 1 am ure the prospect fr wheal are eicellent. I'ienty of fruit tier will he mile hereafter nified lo the bud.

la iew of the crciiy of the common vegetable pro luciloiit of our niriiry the past year, it wilt lo a I to kn lint the prospects for a dden rvel are now flittering A a mailer of interest, per Lap, lo our fri. Is in MLti cuunty, I will ve the prices current of tome of the Utw trlift ihi r.i in, ineaaahite rewiritinj lb it the weti'lmcl are not plentiful as i iHcat our mit' a high as per lu.hrl, with an opar I trndn.cy. Corn is rather scarce frm the la. srt i.f the Isle wet pring bf last tear, and gum i.fl at 75 cents per buhl like Lot cake. Oats that a few yeir since could bate been LuOjfbt for a shilling.

s'-iln olf with greal ecnis. I'. UIts are from tbe rlh and ol l.ere al price ranging from la I iVj per biihl. Itje bs laaen ii in tbe rle al 75 cents. Iried peacbrs are few and far between and seem a'm a pre.

as apples off -I I In plriuns if ritver. I c-miiljuI fifien cents pound, or lo buhrl! t'ler see dUappeare In Ibe ftel-ls uf coiuii.rice al sir dollars for Ixut pfk Hi Is I by gra-ealing nua lr.it at from 7 lo ler Ion. HuUrr I inree ai; can hsrHv be oblaiiir I fur love of Money i bver, Wllb Lot bu. kaliril takes and intpU ttiolaell slide down eily al Unity cents per pound! ttiibal the lime do n.l semi so tl-lii a heretofore. fr thcie serm Ii (oni lera lie Money 0-ating about Ibe -uni ry, yet Utter djy are earnestly Lope I Tor and are aliea iy m.

Ing. Many revivals of religion Lave gone rT here du. ring the winter, and I lrut murb md ac Contp'isbfd S-rne young gentlemen belonging lo Ibe Method)! I pic pal church, recrhily preenir I their pator, Uv. Mr. I re, wilh a Ln in walrh, In cor.sl deration of thnr biyh ttrem fr Lim a a mn and a ChrMii, and f-r bis anlve ar.dr rtntne labors In aliining nt lo Much Interest now seems to b4 fvlt by the per.

fie In the spring campaign the rlminn of city olT.csrs. A tub and Hey biography i. tbe principal canli ltir teeriiiiy pirr I in Ibe Jmr--tt anJ crtaieJ luuili fin f.r the tiie an I llmr frUnd. Couil I still la tnnrb after Ihe style of tie protracted term of your city lt winlrr anl then the erer4ify I'rtrin cae un Ingoing a paliiot bearing. It I of long etn Ititg.

and ba I-come almoi a hotel brre a I'ii krn' phunny" suit In chancery of Jam lyre an I Jam An aetMn long sin brouhl ly a bntrr Llf int br "Urge bud" fr divorce an I alimony, and fl I tys will be spent In In bearing parly I Writ Hlird Willi CiunS'l, witnrr and friend, an I I tr.it tbe rdi their pent will aiUfy all tatn I I was sorry Ibe death of lief. J. I'rinee, of yor ri.y. was surety a good man, an I 1 1' lny rip-tu s.H.n wsestej ngua, will enneliile Ibis haiiiy writun Vpit, without bavmg written murb of Intrn.t, and without the formality even a row" fart. br (aitbfuUy your, HOMO.

TIIK Flit KM AN. Where the red sheet winds and whirls In theCOUOl MIKOliu. When the bannered Miiokeiiiiliiils. And the hot wulls drink our breath, When Ihe far off crowd appears Chokinir in the demon nhire. And some helpless form appears In that luniiue ol lleHpair; gavel oh, save! ihe people cry.

Hut who plucks the human brand? Who will do the deed or die "IN A ViruniHn IwfMl Then xive them Honor, uive them Knme, A health to hand, that Unlit tin Coot For the Pantograph. TO THE FKIKNIW OP TIIK Itllll.K CAl'HK IN ILLINOIS. Qt'AUTEKLY BIIILK MKKTIN08. Kleven Hundred and Fifty Biblo Societies now gmce our State, and ufford facilities fur reuching the entire population. Connected with them are 0,000 (unpaid) Agents, oppoiuted to curry out the objects of these Ahho-cintions.

With Buch facilities much has been acoomplinhed in past yeiirs compared wtlh results in nurrounding States, and yet but little compared with our ability, and the wants of the Hibleless. What has been done has also been too much the result of the labors of traveling ngents. Too few of the Societies have been self-siistaiiiing, or huve possessed sulBcient vitality to keep their machinery in motion. We Lave fell ihe need of some iulriuoic momentum which should produce perpetual motion, instead of relying upon the vinits of traveliug a gen is for galvanic action. Whether the principle of perpetual motion as regards these Societies has yet bceii discovered, remains to be seen; and yet many connected with Ihem think they can discover something in quarterly mrrtinyi calculated to secure this desideratum.

They ee Ihe same reasons for holding Bible meetings oficner than once a year, thateiisla for holding any other meeting oftener, vii: Ihat if they are not hel the interests fUt, an I the subject forgotten. They believe also that ir the local agent visit iiii on behalf of ihe Bible caue, and report at these meeting, lln-y will accomplmh much more than if they ma le but one elT.rl. They propoe lo hold thce meeting in different neighborhoods, away from the center where the annual ones usually are and thus dilTue information and awaken tmerext wtv uilgiu not be reached. They also propose lo secure speak-ers among themselves, thus interesting those who undertake lo inieret other, an I making their vr-ganiiation in a incisure rf-utaining. Now will the 1,000 Pastors, and Ural Agrtits, and other olucrrs of the AmilLrie and Branche.

and ihe hundreds of thousand of ibe friend of ihe Bible Cause in ihe Slate co-operate in seeming these results, and iu keeping tbclr ropect ive Bdde Socielie in active operation? There is no lack of motives lo induct them lo do so. Notwithstanding all lhal has been done in former years, families in Illinois, and bear I l.OOO.OtH) in the I'niled Stale are Bildclr, many of whom will remain unless supplied by Ibe band of benevolence. And iben beyond ibe bound of CbrUtrn lom are in the same con lition.wbo are passing rapidly Uynid our reach for.fer. In view of ibi, once a quarter Is not too often to bare our attention called to the priceless blessing conferred upon it IbrtUiU the Instrumentality of the Bible, and to tbe deplorable condition of tbe million wbo are without it. Let ('hriilan nation aim al nothing less than lo make ihe A'ii Ms Huoi of tk WurU, during Ibe l.fe lime of ibe present generation.

Let evrry one who re I this article ft I bl or ber iWiri.tW re eponaibilities, remembering lhal Ibe lime for avtlon 1 rapidly passing. March lh.VJ. A Ist tnsar or tub Issnti tioa. A teller lo Ibe X. Y.

TVioeas from Bracken county, Ky say thai a black woman ha been sentenced lo ibref ysate' luprlnmetii endeavoring lo entice awy from sltvrry Iwoof Lrr own children. TL wman berelf was frre, having leeo emancipated ly ber master. Vvm. Han I Tfutnhutl our ibanke fr public d. cuiiienis lately received.

ORiiiK i-r AmiL FmuM If crc.lii majr rrposi'il In ili Public A.ltrrtiM lor Aprl Hi-! "vmiikl-" st.rtinK Irom a ll'difrw ri'itl. "It I sanl In lir tirf.in." aaya tin' j.rinl in iiiH'stmii front ini.lah" id llii, ilovi' nut i.f th? Ark Im l.iru lh wotrf lia.l nbrticd, tm I Ik lirt tir i.f th" imnith, fliiniir he llil.r. ws, wbirti nw. to i.nr al. Tu liil? Ih? liiciiniry id di livrfril.cr, it waa Ibuiigri prop-r wlnu'vi furgul an rt'iiinrkalili' it rircunisiarirr.

to iuoih thorn by sending tit upon some si' i-vi rrrand similar In IImI iii li cttial uiMiit whi'h Ihe bird nl by the rlrl.nb. FoHr.tiRt'HAtlov Wr Kiu'o knrw an i.l.l man who Hi -it Hhal r-ie lo Iip." Hi? livi in Missouri, am urn? ilajr puintf out i fal null a through a rrgion ln l.y vi rjr aavagr. Indiana. Ho always) look lil gun wilh In. but ihi time f.nin,! Hint aum tl Ibn family h.id it mil.

A lie would nol E-i with. ml it, aomot.f hi Irirnd Untali.r-d hint by saying th rr waa ttn ilaii g.r id Iho Indian! lhal hi Woiil.1 tiol tlir ur.Iil hi limo had tnmn, anyhow. Vrs," aaid tho i. Id lliiw, 'ul mi.p.,n I wa In hi'M'lan Indian, and A lin had coinr.it wouldn't Jo liohow, Hollo have my gun I I III IM a I Ml..

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