Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 May 1839 — Page 1

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DRCOKVILLE, FnANKLlIV COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY K2AY 3, I SCO.

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Jones made a most vigorous assault upon the fowl, which rapidly disappeared before his ad

vances.: Winn, lees, and bod v were soon

transformed into a skeleton, and heaped into a large pile beside his plate. The vegetables too, had sensibly diminished, and he had just laid his hands upon an apple pie of uncommon dimensions, when tHe girl made her appearance with the beef. . . rv "Thank repaid Jones, "have the goodness now to cook me some pork steaks, rather rare, and bring me a plate or pickles. I have a very strong appetite." . ' " .

A TAVERN KEEPER CIRCUMVENTED. The girl disappeared, ami Jones fell to h-

A short time since the door of a countrj gam, but with less alacrity than before. He inn was darkened bj a well dressed man of manged however, to devour the beef just as the modest and unassuming mien, who requested girl came in with the pork, the pickles having food for his horse, and the. extra services of in the meantime been eaten. -the hostler, inasmuch as his beast had been "Now Miss, I'll trouble you for some fresh hardly driven. The stranger bad mut h the fish" Havetbu anv!"

appearance of an intelligent farmer of under- While the girl had gone to enquire ibr this, ate means, who, though liberal perhaps, was the landlord, who had been apprised of the' never profuse. After attending to the well- fad havoc which had been made among his

Tare oi msnorse, ne entered the bar-room. manes, entering the room. At this juncture of i

iuu iimj 5iT me, aam nt iu me lanaioru, uurtno, me gin came back with the intelli-

someunng to eat, out merelj a cold bite. My 1 gence that they had nothing but pickled sal business is very urgent, so any thing will serve I mon.

my turn lortne present. ' -me me half a dozen pounds of that

scarcely a moment naj elapsed alter his men. . order was issued, ere the jingling of a small Jones had already stuffed htmfslf to reple IiaII (iimmnniul liiav. In K t.1; . 1 1 linn 4nl ft.. ft . . v . .

m... uniiiig iuuiu, , , w nve savea nis me, could 6carcewhich in ordinary places would have been JT have swallowed another morsel. The landtermed no more than a 'bed-room. The fare lord having heard the last order, thought best placed before him, although a cold bite.'as he to fill up as cheaply as possible. -had ordered.in the strict sense of the term,was "Won't you have Some cider, Mr. Jones!"

jet meagre in the extreme. The remains oil said he.

a cold dish ot boiled pork and potatoes, and ', "No sir: no. I thank . vnli. I stforara matra

a glass of water, irere all that had been ap- it a rule in eating never to drink any thing propriated to his use. till t get half through!'-' , Swallowing a few hasty morsels, he again "Good God, you'll eat us out of house and presented himself at the bar, and demanded home. Quit now, and you are welcome to his bill. what ou have eaten." Half a dollar for your dinner," said Bont- "Well, a meal is a meal ! But t presume 1 face. . can obtain more at the next tavern. Tell 'em "Haifa dollar! I seldom dispute a tavern they need dot cook the salmon. I'll take you bill, sir, but for such as I have had, the charge at your offer." is an imposition." It is almost needless to mention that the "A meal is a meal," said the landlord, "and landlord soon came to a knowledge of all the that is our regular price." circumstances rnnno. tt .hi, kA ....... .nj

"It a small sum to quarrel about," obser-l that afterward he was Durtirularlv, mmfnl in

ved the traveller, "but I prefer to be pilfered selecting objects upon whom to exercise his

iu n umuij iimnuti . i aim i ii g propensities.

a meat is a meai, again returned tne

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juuge, replied mat other people besides the True economv d elates the savin e of everv AN AT)DRr.u

jury came into court drunk; that some people thing not wanted at present, but which may Drlitered before it ttoeiationfor iheprotiioti

u.UUgm umcr peopie urunic wnen some people be useful hereafter, tlence separate and suiwere drunk themselves. " The jury then re- table boxes, placed in very convenient places, tired, and so did my friend. should be appropriated rcspcctWely to iron The next day he returned and found things rivets, staples, sheet iron. old nails of different

in ttalu quo, except that Day and his wife had sites, pieces of leather, twine, wrapping paper, made up, and were discussing together the rags, buttons, &c. '- They can then readily merits of a cold fowl, over a quart of beer, and be found when wanted.

now and then interchanging kisses despite of Where books, with common palishcd backs,

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"J numewwntn, rmrjieta, f ranklin county.

Mnautnm; JlprU , 1939. - BT MARK It. MVVUH.' - Of nothing are the people of the United Slates more disposed to boast, than of the free

government, free institutions, and free schools, which they have established. By the lalier, it is designed to place within the reach of

the frowns and becks of their officers. The have had the polish rubbed off bv chafinir. It ff!7 "2"? menn of lring cdoca

to prepare him for the duties

In a large number of the states

seated on his white hat at the door of the jurj ing the leather surface with a rounded piece b"! '7 -.IV ho,' rnAtn. ntiJ KU j .uI a ' I . r : .1 . . I na8 "CCa R fr01Tlinent Obiect With fh Iffic

room, and his countenance expressed that he of ivory or other similar hard substance.

naa swallowed the concecrated venom of a

thousand wild tats. The most awful curses. GENERAL WINDFIELD 8COTT.

oaths, and sounds proceeded from the jury

latures. But ours (owing to its infancy and

wmii ui pecuniary meansi hat not ns vet tn-

The following brief sketch of the life of 1 f i i stab,,8,h,ng permanent

room,, some were roarini? like lionssome lien. IScolt, is from the Baniror Courier: 1 " em. Many

some mewine like

cats neighing like horses, &c. J near Petersburg, Va. - lie was early intended

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mr rrt in.lit. I,;i,i , : WinfiM R.i t.. w.L iuo nave oei n lorined to locrcatc their use-

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nuu oiners nave

At last a consultation was held at the door lor the bar, and went though the usual course w""Ti, " i ; V"4U . ineor of the jury room between the foreman and the of studies, which he concluded at William and fl JeCt of. 1)e or,c ?b,b ,we re, bailiff, whereupon the latter, putting his hat Marv College. He settled at Petersburg in lf?h? T0 h feelings of one sided on his head, came into the court 1806, and commenced the practice of the law P L Propist, and christian, room and addressed the judee thus : "Mr. with flattering indications of future success. lJS .k! tJt haPr,ne. Tom Jakes say. the jury cant agree about this The attack upon the frigate Chesapeake by ""1" "T1 ea&D' n m.ucI? r,e here, and if you keepJhim (Tom Jakes) without British, which kindled into a flaL eveii "ud7cffied Lr Evou 1fCnr.?C:P,,lf0 grog any more he'll lick on sicht." The joung and active spirit of the nation, rousea ThZtt ul5J 1 f, ?or ,nfant No fudge appealed to the Bar if this6 was not a him f7om the calm pursuits of peace: and the ?A C alm9 Zon u?' fo: on lhc

contempt of court, and "Green and Lump- measures taken by congress at their next seskin's Georgia Justice" havin, been 1 sion making it probable that a war vil'

it was finally decided that, as it was a threat Great Britain would ensue, be accepted, in

addressed to thejudee as a private individual. louo a captaincy in ine regiment of our mil- . . . . - ' I : t i L l : l .

Landlord, in a surly manner: uwe always I

charge that, whether a man eats more or less,

good or bad.

Perceiving altercation to be useless, the

COtJRT OP JUSTICE IN GF.onr.IA.

A friend of mine has recently returned from an excursion into the circuit of the county of ", he stravedinto the Court house, nnd

stranger paid the bill, called for his horse, and was present at the arraignment of a man by

rode away with the muttered exclamation J the name of Henry Day, who was charged

that he would sometime have an adeauute I wiin at.emptine to kill his wife. Dav was a

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paie utile man, and his wife, who : was

prise, for the intellectual nnd moral improve

ment oi man. in order to raise common schools to that standard of excellence, it is desirable they should attain, the defects which exist must be sought out. Nothing effectual can be done till these with the causes of them are ascertained, then the remedies can be

proposed, applied, and tested. It is my be-

Scott was promoted to the

1 colonel in Izzard's retri

tion, a contempt of court. This being settled, menl of artillery.- Early in the autumn of the judge directed the bailiff tn that year, he arrived at the Niagara, with two

J.k-eMT..rre,.,,)lb.llhjor7,ho'ld.6i 'JT' ' W rtgimenl, ,l lk pmt .1 CrOTTd li .! "Srtlki.rf

urtiuu niuicu, auu so uia my mend; but ne ci,aracier nnd snnerlirinl nilifi-atiAn. f gives it as his opinion, from the frame of mind grounded under the guns of the British bat- ,cbcl teacher? 1? U well n in which he left all parties, that the jurors & teries. Capt. Scott prevented the enemy tSrX'lIh bailiffare still therei-Augusta Mirrir. from taWng possession of her, and held her on- rjlK:

- i euc wa uurui oyoroer oi a superior omccr. ivkiu ik- i-r . . ITEMS m DOMESTIC KCaxtuiY. Early one morningofthe 18th ofOctober, he "V ih 1 !C J!" TADeDt:

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vvul wrsElKilV V V.IITJ UWE IU preTCIll IIS UOailnK I K aaa uw uaiai imiroe iiiniiuvi v . . a . m. . I S A.il it ...j. I.

and hang the kettle over the tire. As the wa

ter becomes hot, it melts the wax and causes it to rise to the surface bj passing through the pores of the bag, while the impurities remain.

medicines should never he kept in papers, but always in bottles aud vials; and care

was in full uniform, and beine besides remark

able for nis stature, was evidently singled out as a mark. From Qucenstown, Scott was sent a prisoner to Quebec; thence about a month nfter, he embarked for Boston. He was exchanged in

should betaken that whenever procured they January, 1813, soon after his return to the be alwavs immediatelv lahelloH. Korinns nr. United States. At the surrender of Fort

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ciaenis . nave occurred and lives sometimes "CV"6C ,,5 "na 1C ur w suwi,uuu lost from neglect in this particular, by admin-Jw.th his own hands the British flag yet wa-

isiering poweriul substances through mistake. ri"6 n ,ne worKs. It often happens that ground glass stoppers April, 1813, he established a camp of instrucof vials and decanters becomes so tight that it tion at Buffalo. In this camp were taught . . . . . . r - 1 a . a .

is impossible to draw them out. To remedy "ose tacucs wnicn gave to our army an accu

this dimcuilr. annlv the hand, which has been ceieniy ui movemeni, wim

previously heated before the fire, to the neck never been displayed on this continent

be

improvement in the schools

ill follow of course. To accomplish this ob

ject, a few of us think it desirable, that an association should be established, in each

county in this state, for the mutual improvement of common school teachers. As it is my duty to show in this lecture the benefits of an association of teachers, 1 shall in the first place, try to point out some of the impediments to the elevation of of the present system, and also the duty of associating

togetner to remove mem. At i remarked in the preface, the defects must he sought out, with their causes ascertained, then the reme

dies can be proposed, applied, and tested.-

revenre.

His destination was about fifteen miles die-1 present, was a on feet Behermoth The in

tant. After transacting his business, he was Wicttnent being read, the prisoner was asked

about starting the next day on his return. He to say whether he was guilty or not guilty." had mentioned the circumstance to a friend. I He answered, "

?n J that person answered that the tavern was I uThere is a mighty chance of lawyer's lies notorious for its extravarant charges, but that I in the papers, but some Darts nre true. 1 did

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nc could nnd him a man who could put the tne old lady, but she fit me powerfully about the stopper, and by heating it, and thus J vrmsa or American iroopo. i me ui- va-r..jng ig man- diffe.-ent ways of governUndlord'smaxim,"amealisameal,"loatho- fit. She can swear equal to a little of any causing it to expand, and consequently to in- tie ofChippewa, Scott with 1200 men, gained . R and m different series of rough lest. Accordingly, before setting out, thing, and her kicks are awful. I reckon crease the orifice about the stopper easy to be a victory over 1,700 regular troops. At the ,chool books used, all of which may be re-

The hrst thing we will notice, as an impedi-

ment, will be the defective, and varying prinl! . .7 ciples formed by teacbcis. What I mean bv

our traveller was introduced to his compan-what you say about the devil moving me is tol- removed. If the warmth of the hand is nut

ion, who had abstained in order to do justice jerable correct, seeing as how she moved me. I sufficient, apply a cloth dipped in hot water

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s a ticioi-j over t,w regular troops. A . h.c choo, books used aU of1 b.ftU'e.BJ"r,orasitshouldbeca jnoved bj coinmonk,ling . the battle of Niagara, he was, disab ed by a pQr oo of thii we

of which may be re-

one with another.

ill say that one teach-

to the entertainment or his employer. He i nave told you all 1 know about the circum- Strong paste is made by mixing flour and "vu ,rwm, , musKCl unu "'"Jug" u.c n n tJl58 room haB formed bis mode of govwas to be paid the expenses of his dinnet and stance, Mister. 1 gin Squire Jones there five water while cold very thoroughly, the water shoulder, which he received just before the erning h9 hool, partly from experience, and journey. The adventurer was a burly, good dollar bill, and I allow he'll talk it out for me.' to be in such proportion that when mixed it c,08 of lhe etion. He had been wounded , nm a.jowiDC himself lo meditate on hnmored fellow, something of a wag, and ex- Squire Jones thereupon rose and said he may be quite liquid, then boiling It till is of a two hours before in the left side 5 had two hor- ik-manner in which he was trovomed wKSIa '

He was withal a most incor- had a few points t6 raise in this case, which glutinous nature, stirring it constantly. The 8es killed, under him and lieutenant Worth L aUcndanfe Rt 8Cboo

nuu uiniiii oillllll Ture UUlll nuunucu wj ma

tremelr shrewd.

rigible glutton. Eating and telling large he thought conclusive. It was an established strength is much improved by adding, while stories were his enjoyments. He was foitu-lruleof law that man nnd wife were but one; boiling, from one fourth to one-sixth of the

nateljr an entire stranger to the inn-keeper, and he should like to know how -a man could weight of flour in powdered alum. As rye is

"landlord." said the traveler. "I owe this oe punisned lor whipping himseU: he Should more glutinous than other grain.it makes a

man, Mr. Jones, a dinner which I lost by a be glad to hear what the Solicitor General strong paste; when made

verj toolish bet Furnish him one and I will should say to that. The Solicitor General it is nearly as strong as

answered that he thought his brother Jones j To prevent rust on steel

asked t asked the had carried the maxim a trifle too far; men them over, while warm, with white wax, then

had often been punished for beating their melt the wax before a fire, and continue to

wives. If a man should kill his wife, it would rub it with a cloth until the originul polish is

issued his orders i not be suicide. Here Squire Jones inlerpos-! restored. .

to the occupants of the kitchen. They requir ed and defied the Solicitor General to produce Cranberries may be preserved for a long red some little time to comply with the orders, any authority to that effect. The Solicitor lime by drying them partially, and corking

ne landlord and Jones soon made themselves ieneral looked over Green nnd Lumpkin's them very closely in bottles. A coatotseal-

oia acquaintances. I teoreia Justice tor seme minutes, and obser-ling wax over toe cork would be advisable

in

v this number more than thirty officers.

Pay for it."

"What will you have landlord of Mr. Jones.

ttA roast turkey, sir." The landlord stared, but

said Jones. H! Imvn't seen any thing that I then, but he was sure he had seetf the princi- dip it in a solution of isinglass (or fish

governed

youth both com-

I l.i nod fnrm hfirliani . vwl m. f

side. The total loss of his brigade, was 4W j iA, ms"L, u

killed and wounded, out of 925,includingin V?

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mci icvvuiiireuuft;ij tiT nuuiuer person.

exercising

hr mtro-

vote of thanks and a medal from congress; a of reroova, take place Whei sword and vote of thanks from the legislature ceed u entire'; itJ , M hu of Virginia; and his name has been given to a Now tbere u utte Unmtkm amon new county in that state. nils and narent. to undo wh.t h.. ken

His name, FinJuld,u truly an appropriate and procurc mean9 to 8atisf th. arti, '

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, , 1.. . iuhuu nu a t caa eaucauon progress Military Women. Bui wer assures us that ander BUch circUmsUncest Can we elevate

so mach

------ . . ... . . ft v. uvift v.uiiHiiM.ij Vj flllVIIKI lie e into paste with alum, de his military rank, he has received every After bein 8omellme lnhc pHC glue. - testimonial of respect and gratitude which his jurisdiction, and having thorough! teel instruments, rub his country could bestow, among these are a his choice selections of books,

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Rather a red face that of yours, landlord." ved lhat he could not find any authority just To make court-plaster, take very thin silk, !n " l.ne. wnflicls the t rench army have had the pre8enl 8itera in the midst of s

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ash giuej"" ",v """ - variation, coniusion and disorder T 1

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answer

lookptl l;l k.r. K.. .;. ttlA uimlir BnJ K rUA nn lhe iiifltTA In with walpr. nnrl after it kprnmpi ilpv. din il Women have been engaged.

"You are rather a crooked character. Mr. sustain him. In the enthusiasm of the counsel several times in the white of an ee. al .ne lime for bis aidsdccamp, two delicate gut we are not to OD .11 ho6e. when a

Jones." oa this point, they forgot to offer any evidence A very good material for blacking Bhoes & and accomplished women, who delighted in remedy can be applied. 1 say lo convene to"Rather, sir; but not quite so crooked as a as to the guilt or innocence of Day in the pre- boots may be made in a few minutes by put- he bloody scenes of war. Often in the most gather, and interrogate each other on air such tree I once knew. It was the tallest butter- mtses. ting half a teacup full of lampblack in a basin desperate crisis of the hattle, said a general, I points, we can. remove them. If we comnut I ever saw. Standing close to it one day The judge being likewise oblious of this or dish,ndding the white of an egg, and ren- h heftfd their slender but animated TOiCes mence at the root the flowers will not enly in a thunder storm, I saw a sauirrel on one of fact proceeded to charge the jury. He told ing it sufficiently liquid by adding and mixing reproaching flight, and urging to the charge; soon appear, but flourish in perpetual beauty, the topmost branches. The lightning struck them that a man and wife were one, and were well with it a quantity of vinegar. The on- and you might have swnthr waving piames Another reason why the standard of education the same branch about three feet above him two. If lhe wife ran in debt or abused a ly labor is mixing the materials, which do not Koman garb amid the thickest or the fire. ia commou schools has not been more elevaIhe squirrel started the lightning had to fl- neighbor, or knocked down or dragged out a very readily incorporate. ARer thebattle of Waterloo, there were found led, is to be found in the unwillingness on the

tow tne grain, and the squirrel went straight fellow citizen then man and wile were one. 1 o rnaxe cement lor glass or eannen ware, "- - ... 6... an ui iuwi oistncis, to make adequate down. So confounded crooked was that tree, If the husband dhtany of these things, then take unslacked lime, the fresher and finer the wnj hd gone forth with their paramours, compensation to teachers of approved talents ir,lhalthesquirred,by my watch, got to the man and wife were two. He remarked lhat better, pulverire it in a a mortar, and lift it nd actually fought in their company. Nor and qualifications. How else does it happen, bottom precisely three minutes before the in either event, the man was legally bound to through a fine scive, or coarse muslin. Mix w this an uncommon event. "One mor- at a time when the merchant is overstocked lightning." suffer, and therefore, come i as they woald, this thoroughly and rapidly with the white of nng "aysMr. Scott, "when passing through with clerks, and the professions of law and "That's a lie,' Day was undoubtedly guilty. He said he could eggs, so as to form a thick paste, and use inv the Palais Royal ar Pans, I saw one of these medicine are thronged with students, there "A lie ! true, as any story ever was. I after- not deside the question wbether, if a man kil-mediately. Broken dishes maybe mended women dressed in military costume, with boots, is such a lamentable deficiency in the namAn IT Utrv tmtt.rlv with thU Mmcni. ifnentlv and spurs and sabre. No frenchman teemed to I her of those who have the inclination and

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New Yokk ELacnoa. The Locofocos

have carried their whole ticket in the city of

ability to engage in the business of instruc

tion i is it . not to be ascribed to the more liberal encouragement offered to other em-

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wasmignty An enectuai mode oi preserving eggs w New York. We regret it for the cilv and 7 JT V wraW who uic compens-iuoo then called oil them all over when fresh, and lay them in , COBIltr- Thebattle was well fauehl ?' sc.ho01 teac.he! Bat the improvement of

r rrncher. la box. Fill the box and turn them over every I . ... j , . 3. teacners would be unavailing, unless tne dis

tils for a hoir nasture. The hogs would was not prepared to express an opinion upon skillfully done. Isinglass dissolved In alcohol,

Crawl ihrnutvh twntv linwt in tlto Hav. nnd I llinl nnin 1. It am v Hiftlimifft nn. and he I is also stronelv recommended as a good ce

wuiunacnn' crooked were them rails that had no idea ol committing himself, laome ment ror mis purpose.

CTery ume the hogs got out they found them- j one in the room here observed he ' lves in the pasture again!" " j fond of committing others.) He I

Before Jnnot had time In rvll nnnlliorafn.! am Ik knilifT. a f rpminitnii Irvnltini

., . . - I ft. 'l. . ' IttllWIIU nilT CIIWII IVItCIt 1 IIC IURIUIIII . , , I 1 . . . . . " . j- r JF the bell rang for dinner. The turkey was' wearing a broad brim white hat with crane, day. ranges between 1WW and 15W votes.a

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verv much in lha habit of coming in drunk bottle holds more than twice as much as a pithy extract: the purpose would engage io the business of

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iwith their verdicts, and that it it happeneuinask, out does not cost twice as mucn; or, nr ji vusmess juauer. inii on n uustnesa muu .uiuK. in ihi. r. ha ;.rn.rip tho nrisoner larcra hax nf blackintf is cheaner and much 1 in business hours, onlv on business, transact! Other causes have their influence;

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I and put the punishment upon him.fthe bauin.) more convenient man me same quanu.v iu your ousincss, ana go aoout your ousiness, in mum wi iuc uiiuiuh; -v. - .. -. . 1 I. . v ... I I . . . . 1 1 1 I : I: 1: lk. nn.l .r Atrntrtfim tn mnVB

1 oruer to give 111m time to nnisu 111s ousiness. insnuuii, uh c f.n .....-, .

there, flanked on one side bv a hutte dish ofl

potatoes, and on the other by condiments of

'nous kinds. . ul Will thank- rnu. Mitt, caiil Jnnn tn tli

Jamsel in waiting, "to cook me a few slices of

ucc(, 1 am afraid I shall not make out a din fronting."

he girl withdrew in amazement, while

The bailiff giving a significant glance at the small boxes.