Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 February 1841 — Page 1

BY CF.CfiARKSO.V

TOU,My1A)HiMt FEDRBjtRY . ,8

I B.tvi'- w im nv . .

- . sera : n . l .rm. KnAWrM Hu . . .. ,

ti in advance, - in ix nraiuus, or d t( , IIIC X UpuiailOll Of Indian - , , . ? ';t.on of the year. No paper will be dis-H SOm: of the J.' ... - . IMIaM

Villi. IX.. c.

I . ;tion of the year. o napi

r.:.A until all arrearages are paid, unless at

CToptio" of the editor. Ten per cent, interest t..niim will be charged on all subscription,

i Shocking Affair. About 1 oVlnrlr

larfjatiirdaY night, the house of Mr Welch,

.-west of fans, in., was aifafiroJ k

JQIJJ 1V. - ' " J part; of five persons, with their faces blacked, and otherwise disfigured to avoid detecMr Welch received the content nfn

UfHJ v. v, n -A.nnnosed to have been fired thmntrk tk

.;nlfn. whilst la vine in bed: and. when tka

WIIM"J W " door was broken open, the defence of his fain- .- J l ..l I " -r .

ilreniireij uei" uon ins wue ana his

.... f. lan m ilk Liid uatiaufTt" ni me niiu.hAi.1

i v ' JLIecaliir ransistioe of children under 8 years ofawJ ..

hi iooa as the party obtained entrance, a

"" w ( tt eta sr

Latin";

u j tnu" . . " "1 -j "

.j jai-worn ano iuninuj -ueu payment is ae-

fe4 DCjuuu 'AisT"s,B!,TS, Twelve lines, or less, will

inserts! ooee or three times, for one dollar,

rtiEewU Vi charged for each additional

Furnislod for the W.W..K rw.:... '

" saa ii. Willi a

CoitRa

Pop a. lotion

Adams, 2,264

Allen, 5.931 Rlarkford. 1.22rt

Barlholomcw, 10,036

tsoone, Brown.

Carroll, Cass, Clark, Claj, Clinton.

Crawford Daviess, Dearborn

Decatur,

UUOOI9.

Elkhart, Payette.

Floyd, Fountain, Franklin.

Fulton,

Gibson, Grant,

vreene, Hamilton.

Harrison, .

Hancock.

Hendricks.

Henry,

Hantinetop.

Jackson,

Jasper,

Jay.

Wioo ho proved to be Geo. Redman,

near neighbor, rushed upon tha elder Mr.

Wplrli. with a butcher knife: hat. fnr ha

wild accomplish his diabolical Durooae. rnnna

- . - ,1 'j -i

Welch knocked him down with a stick of

ff0od, and followed up his blows until lie linite the assassin' skull in several nUr

tiedoan lingered until Sunday evening,when he died of his wounds. Whilst the haw was tknc

successfully defending the fife of his father,

dreenuc James, one ol Kedman nrrnmn i.

X ' WW ces, attacked Mrs Wekh,first by firing at her is bed, and, subsequently, with a laree hick-

rjckb, prepared for the purpose. Mrs.

Welch, with more than Spartan braverr.ceiz-

edthe tongs, knocked down her assailant,

aBd. finally, succeeded in dimblin? him an

to prrrent his flight, and render his efforts at . L" V a a a

muciuei impotent ana nannies s.

I " .1 f n . m m

lAiniie uie proeressoi mennrav inree ol -

.i .r , , ' . . . iJenerson.

mmm , w.., W Vt.U W ll ! Illtllllcr 111 I.S.IS. W- ! bUT .

..-.fr.,' ... . - ivnox.

oreom. james, ana prevent his nigrtt.lwent j,

wiu ivihicj wcniuH aniivr ills i.mi- T 11 j n

Mooa caused by his wounds. Airs Welch, in the meantime, attended well to the safety of iter charge, paralyzing his efforts at flight bv

applicatins of her trusty weapon. Thonzb badly wounded, it is believed flu

Wider Welch will recovery the ball has been

careiullj extracted. Mr Welch and her eon (through a singular interposition of Providence,) arc entirely free from injury. A yoonger sou (a hoy of 7 or 8,) was wounded in the head during the affray, by one of the

auassios, although not dangerously. This shocking attempt to murder a whole family,

.5.iiaiy,u supposed, in a misunderstand Jog or family quarrel of some months' stand

Ullf.

, . James is secured in the Paris iail: ifnd

I the officers of Justice are ia pursuit of the Mher accomplices of Redman; but, at the last

noiDiag nad been beard of them. Wab. Cbur., Feb. 6.

t Stew. Orb. Imtoktaxt Discocbrv In town of Duane, Franklin county. New rk, IS a Vein of tnrnf ir- nn'ito Jielm.

niahed from tk .k- .? t. -r.u: "IT" eJ

JU capacity of yielding, directly from the SRi process ofimeltiiifr.n mk.ta

, p. " ivnciuiui oiiik w physical and chemical properties of manu- 8teobea

-iea eei. from this anali sis, it appears 5"ivan Wthe steel properties of the substance re fwlUefl,rd "ting from the smelting of this mineral are Vn000 '"herent, and not the result of any new or pe- Vanderburgh ar processor assay. However little the VermilUoB orld may lie prepared to give credence to

vAisicuce Ol Sllrn s minonl in Ik. .i l n

, w. a. v.. VI I

" onae. the fart i n.or Inn. w-ll orklUh

. - .w mmv w w If VIS VOIHVIIVII J j

wacmit of skepticism, and no one who will

---, uunog me past season, been cast

mi mineral nnH unl.

Lake.

La port e.

Lawrence,

Madison,

Marshall, Marion, v - Martin, Miami,

Monroe, .

Moutgomei Morgan . Nobte

Orange

Uwen

Parke

Perry

Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Randolph Ripley Roth Scott

Shelby

7.894 2.363

7,780 5,490 14,595 568 7,490 532 679 19,638 12,178 1,967 8.488 3.634 6,704 9,838 9,454 11,174 13,444 2,013 870 4,846 fcV321 9,832 12,459 767 1L264 15,103 1,601 8.960 1,277 3,877 16,644 8743 930 10.250 4,042 3,665 1,468 8,184 11,790 8,904 1,651

NO. wAtra

orr20w4o can' read or wrie.

182 160 55 659

364 457 614 40 783 389 669 132 151 75 348 530 ' 145 489 778 804 63 L023 322 750 1,176 409 230 811 880 117 1,432 470 126 549 508 383 163 r 258 1,043 338

Ms, bag., at the request of the Editors

Ituth- Buth. Bu,h. Buk. GfiionM f 0h p ef. o eh of "fdUwAtof. . ry, WJf tilled

4,319 K524 2,902 15,252 30,109 6,927 17,443 9.266

26,619 100,105

1,219 2374 23,693 54,281 8,022 2201 14,713 35,286 1150 152.029 2890 7711

3.918

31,819 3,259 57,149 35JJ17 3,228 69,172 23,990

3,038

11,465 1152 9,810 31343 10,426 30.551 17,771 5.244 27,236 18,846 24,131 28,930 19,326 28,006 34,123 29,497 1,382 29,005 4.247 10,421 15,135 1418 30,797 355 IL870 7,944

434

9,058

58,902 11,822 44,504 71,419 30,116 111,118 30,220 9,122 62,611 22,733 27,958 40,662 6&203 23,531 61370 8809 6,427 38,915 5J)78 9,696 84,683 56,691 46,118 51,679 30,600 58,142

15,838

19,104 221,461

31,800 75,610

this fill F1 ( rtl I fastal aafil nitl infAmial AflKn

... mssw sswais vaaa, iiisw IUVTk VI Ml. , , 1? for samples, can do so gieat a violence

. wnses as to dount any longer we ntenceofa Natural sieel," from which, by

. . w. uivuiumr MIU Vtl.llUkT.

"hides, penknives, shares, plane irons, C (Ml Ot . a a

-bes oi an sizes and descriptions, and "erTvarietv of tnnlm .ftiM n,..i,;n;.i

'wrncnt pr' .i .

jji , op, are at once proauceaiaving

PBre7i operu n be,t uaUUes ol the

... e have actually seen so w camples of nr-'-es caf .. r .it- j. r .

hich h newiy eiscoverea ore

. vvcu urgupni 10 Lou c it. ana are

"Xali i 6 b.e,iev to be Peented to the

iiisuiuuon." jat. int. - K Covntkrfeits. A' friend has shown JoterfeitSSOIa. scaip, the execution . '"Pine is so perfect, that it would

o be struck fiom the same plate as the StsT- b',U The onl observble difTerewe jli, 1 11 ,s shade darker, and the paper is ..filler colored anA koirP lA.A Tk. ai

P!UUPI nd 'i6n,ltue clumsily executed,

B p , t W. 2S. Hubbard and Hi. rlmer Wab. Omr.

V

Wr m.bargh Ihe lon king, Is in Edinh "me Scotch baline, ikT. t . lemPr " unconttolable WirSifHe,en Gwgoi, t-tf Van iTFJ0,tme " "htew," but t, would W sa!I the A lion and a tiger, ckd,. 7 betnei,buta woman with a

Warrick Wasbinrton Weils

White WhiUev

Wayae

16.118 153 -3,775 626 257 250 946 ii 14,405 1,042 10,677 2,702 182 94580 1372 84254 760 134S50 1330 44513 569 4,710 635 2,172 15 9,641 04561 41 164369 1,029 10,681 333 10317 209 1S4575 1,664 4.262 460 11.997 868 54)61 744 6,415 381 148 5 2.578 50 8,318 548 9,864 21 13.725 1,446 7,814 201 6.209 199 8,249 269 12.076 666 2.736 224 6,320 7S2 15,273 1.331 1,821 230 1,849 12 1.040 85 22983 37

214579

5378 38.463 11,046 7.584 19,701 35,607 36,231

661

464WI 54540 78,649 9,884 8,127 57,636 88.649 494217

18319

4.577

36,770 1,579 53.277 40,017 9,295 76,636 37304 1534586 25,597 83.905 41302 40,892 149,388 112,195 6,958 82548 17339 45,877 12315 564541 80,769 974535 9,424 73,617 15,536 66,435 57,143 73478 49,392 113,654 108,736 9,435 724222 94505 . 814J38 81.747 1244216 58,445, 72,107 29,176 1CG94 196,453 60467 16,198 148,790 19,164

12,487

147

946 21 2.127 1,256 36 2,214 1460 1,281 268 1,751 517 168 698 3,193 . 181 3,683 146 8,755 7,989 160 7,976 1,659 190 557 437 673 2,572 2,130 1,050 . 562 240 2,544 12 . 185 2,156 l7l 2,462 601 523 640 10 76 14K1 14558 24269 132

716

600 17,600 8,900 40 214500 6,500 14XX) 404500 10,100 3,630

95,421 2,248

97,621 3495

22,280 140.864 244)71 47,082 43,126 107,188

14,780 13,452

184578 74220 35418 14589 484551 27341 6,388 46,458 4,603 39,618 J74M2 14,289 357 2,762 31,880 9,191 44.031 23,271 II .67 2:1.085 21,730 9,468 18,020 21,621 3,466 6,071 3,067 25.413

28,947 30,712 55,103 1309 97,400 63,639 22,173 99.412 154229 61,611 18328 102,620 545 22.149 44,468 78.589 137,243 60,690 1337. 51.185 17,654 9.740 20500 524)08 4,745 17.981 5,688 124,750

78,757

294551 149,796 45,265 137,140 29,736 314)34 53312 06,157 1425 994210 118,846 58,413 83,607 31,254 85,725 17,739 133,647 174 26.940 6,680 29.031 156,353 126.027 14.542 83,027 104.683 9,650 22.500 50,047 2,911 36,528 3,074 283,537

14)78

575 1J991 14)90 4,025 355 . 60 1,821 84 969 2,626 972 4,965 152 2.775 253 928 203 2,614 385. 7,58 3,052 760 760 14 215 1,830 25 636 160 2,938

35,988

84.275 22,753 461,630 247,752 664558 298331 116,755 336,570 2024250 415.560 94,396 202,423 643,015 634,015 34,730 385488 122,173

98,862 165,000 711435 20,800 76,091 711,128 173,200 370301 7,000 64,606 490.962

2174543 368,113 4104569 164419 286,995 540,000 724,243 46.702 386,498 47,070 69,842 250,007 170,115 4974328 C684283 146,161 98454 27,675 270,742 551,705 375,715 374579 974,966 87,032 179,143 407,968 914,185 475,753 66,716 5294)47 3874)50 942450 1704290 239,037 60.444

007.799 97,000 13.075

804,793 4014291 115,883 605,607 52,253 779,101 53,542 197,438

1,700

200 2,901 5400 104)00 5,000 5,000 2,875

84500 15,960 8,200 300 19,759 314560 364580 3,000 37,726 1,020 134200 74560 10,400 8,000 13.200 69,500 1,920 6360

5,957 120 18,434 16330 10,000

31,900 538,543 246,475 900,160 512,240 173,404 508,297 717,485 75.644 330,800 164,401 48,391 124.782 27.135 664,477

320 6,500 192,300 373,000 70,000 64,000 51.559 4,000

231,931

From the Js'tw Orlean. Picayune. Another Trne Tale of n.i ir-

A blackleo flnaiia tl. A.., n ... .

w..r.i nnieriiro in

1""" T. . a "P'"ff e Rehfion and

.uTcjmnmony ana Merchandizethe De-

1VUCIUCUV. Cot rr nra TT IT rw.t' . .

.... . " bi"7 a. taiior, me nidi

lorrJ ? -omething

t r rV " nrm ,n 1-ouisville, and a

ounaio, was lately tried in L0uisville. and spntpnr k. n:.

' - "enuary tor sit r,K . TV V c.. J

'L Ii UIHh Mr. Russell spoken ofnhnvs ... .l?-

city lst pring He told im of the doings of llaniv II T .... I . . 1 e

u. .ajwr hi inexvorth; they were on an extravagant -t. . . .,

6 ---------5, , wmn me "Die crilrp" in Ik. k. : i . 5

. o w.v ivuiiik in - ousinesB. Wk.n

M i 10 Put up at the inn where Air. KUSell WHS Itnniiinir J . . ,

, , . - ri"" t-nuuucieu the business of a branch of a large Importing house locatod in Tt..ffLln tt. , v, . 6

ki a j .7. . "c wns lasnionaoly dressed, was lihral nri,.. i

the dinner table, and was alwavs wilhW To

r -j ni. itiifcrnoon dnveor theatre ticket when anv oneoftha . ,

era chose to accompany him on such occa-

soon oecame a 'lion" not only among those of the hotel, but w.80 regarded hir all ll. 1 r 1) ir i o

a u" ""r,P'!WPe uuaaio. tie represent-

cu iiiuiseil at a holder nt i iipo. . r

- " "f.s nilivuai OI

valuable funds, principally in certificates of

aeposue trom the Urleans Bank of this City and deeds of lands:' and let m, in-A..u..

J IVItUUIIIT chm . I rf I. . . I , . -

ni we limner, ne availed him.

sell of every oDDortunitv that nfrA i i

J 9 VIIUIT them, and convince the Buffalonlaos that it

WHS J. IV. ?

He Said he awned M araa fni nn

in l oint Cnuoee. Louiiiami. nH a-:a-j

. . ... MEIIUCU Oil settling in Texas, where he designed openine an extensive merchnntiU l,na;nA.. t.

imporfing line; and that finally; the object of

ins iiunuerii lour was two iota; first, to disri-

pate that grietol winch the death of a wife had been the source: and nt in . ..u

merchandize for his embryo) establishment in Texas. .

By unanimous consent, as it wrrp. ho l...

came a great man in the eyes of the KufJalonians. He nalronized the Thentnu Sinn..

School societies, cigar sellers, liverv stable a -

Keeper, tailors, snoemaicers, and in fact the whole town. Thev all Innlrad k;

- j w.. us n Southern man with Northern principles. The

miiiners, irom whom he bought his gloves and pocket handkerchiefs, loved to hear him talk, he was so nice a man. Two ladies in

the hotel called him a republican prince a

soumern gentleman; and the young blood,! whom he every other night treated to oysters. . I . . a " a a

cuampagne ana cigars, laughed loudly at all his stories of Southern life, and swore they believed lie possessed more real wit and graphic humor than Boz. There wai stopping in the same hotel an old pensioned British officer, who had shared iL a a

me perns ana ine glories of many a well fought field, his wounds were the medals which told of the battles he'd been in. ne had with him two daughters, they had traveled with him on thjs rontineat 'of Europe; were intelligent, educated, religious to enthusiasm, and might be called handsome. The elder had seen some eight fummert since she bad stepped out of her teens, and like most other ladies of her age, had an instinctive penchant for matrimony. She saw Mr Henry

II. Taylor, and she loved him. She did not do as a less sentimental, less reliciout hnvdii

the inmate of a boarding school, for instance.

weuio oo, sne did not keep her blue Saxon eyes on him and keen them thon, till he nt.

served her, and then pretend she had not

leoxea at mm atnll; she did not drop her

Elove that he mieht pick it up. nor underline

particular passages in romance which be

might see, no,

RuVse?faCR" 'ea,h' SO " WU,,,M 6aid Mf The certificatefwas sent on to New York and pr id at a discount of three percent. Mf Russell was duly advised of the transaction, and as he said himself, he always liked to ustrack while the iron it' hnt' " h. .i

closed sales for 18,000 worth of goods with II a V aT rsra i

"7 si. layior. Mr. Taylor having fi-ihrl k;. kB;..

seen the Falls of Niagara, nnrf

r- htiii liny a pleasure excursion with iK RriiLK iKr.

- - aiiiiai VUIVC I daughters on Lake Erie, was about to return ; but COUld not do SO Without malnncr n nn.rt

. m wavsa and candid profession of his love to Miss , the old officer's eldest da

J"---- 1MW fore did it; he popped the question, and in two days aAer she was Mrs. Henry II Taylor;

ey were miirnea and lett happy."Each was to each a dearer self. Supremely happy in th' awakened power Of giving joy." For Mr. T. and his fair bride to li n&pf

long was impossible. His business peremptorily called him to the South, and it was a call

not to oass unregarded. The 18.000 worth

i of goods were shipped in "good order nnd . i u i i.i : . j .

cwuuiiiuu, niiu ue nu uia inuumiiig unur, e'er yet the honey mohn had waned away, were on their route to the South the sunny South.

.... ..... --. . .!(..- V"J"" was In the meantime sent on here by the New York broker, to the Orleans Bank. The kriof riinlv m-o 0 n .vnm'inin" it. 7. l'. n ri

funds," in fact nothing was known of Mr. rt srv n a . a . e M

iienry ti, 1 ayior, nor his cemncaies 01 aanrwaila (ttrtnmr Ihrn thaw wan fnrTt.rif(. and

-V, .W. S.... ....... , r J t 1 remarkably good ones at that; so much 80,tht lhav tritu.l tha Vaor Vnrlr hrnkar. H liri

was quite conversant with the cashier's signaj u .1 . 1 : u: rrAf

lurv;. anu wouiu minus, unroi; iiiiiiwii.

Of this Ru-ell was advised in due course, le pursued Taylor and overtook him near

Louisville in possession of the merchandize

and had him arrested.

The unfortunate ameer's dauelilcr found

she was deceived by a villian; hc left him . heaping curses on his head. He was put in prison, add the result is tcld in the extract from' .a -iv T mr a

inexxew icrk paper. There is a moral in all this. Norlliertl

people should not believe that every one who goes there from the South is the owner of a large plantation. Northern ladies, whether officer's daughters or others, should not fall I al 43 at il . A a a

iu iuvc wiinooumrru geniicinrii in SmaBSai' Wam a a. .,Atf A r l rnatrh:ivlltBB

as ran i j sis in ww iffzih should be cautions how they take certificates ofdeposites at the South.

T0T.L 663.314 38,062 1,580,51 4,154,256 5,875,449 12786 28,008,051 1,786.061

A Quakbb woman's sbrxon My dear! friends There are three thlno-a T v arv mnh

wonder at; the first, that children should be a- ..a

so loouyu as 10 throw up stones,rick bats and clubs into fruit trees to knock down the fruit; if they would let it alone it would fall itself. SfL Ji al a a a a .a

a ue second is. mat men should be so foolish, and even so wicked as to m in war mnA hill

one another;if they only would let one anotb-j 1 a I 1 a a saa a . . i

er aionc. incv wouia aie oi inmaiva. And

the third and last thing which I wonder at

more than all is, that veinvo aucn should be so

unwise as totro al'er the vonaa wrnwMi;rthav

only would stay at home, the young women IJ A At

wouiu come Hiier inem.

chance of loosing your money and there is IO mai who nava mnra mnna il

I. . . . J " W -. - I1F ... VT J , . I1MIII Clirw 18 a,( P""?1 in collecting for him-

Exckllgnt lliirrs to Mbcuanics. Therel

is so much truth, wholesome advice, and goad sense in the following, which we avirart fmm

an exchange paper, that we cannot avoid gi v-

uk ii n pmce m our columns: Avoid giving

long creaus, even to your best customers. A

man who can uav ea&ilv will hnt tkanlr ,o

ur uieueiay,anaa slack doubtful paymaster, is not too valuable aa a Iructnmnr t

, --.,. w . . a i aharniv and aancnnaklv A C.I. . n

1 J u . . ivusu uia, wen l i I ... . . . Jl

akicu'ui iu lire wiinoui water, nr a man urith.L - ,

oat air, as a mechanic wi(k0t

and promptness in collecting and paying his

oeois. Jt is a mistaken and ruinoita nnlirv tnl

attempt to keep on and get business by delay-l

mg couecuons. v lien you loose a slack pay4 master from your books, you only loose the'

CSrPeople of the United Siati! Vnn Irnvnr

with what SVCOnhanrv tha I aTUAAuA rtpasAa

pattered you before the election. Just hear

What Ibev aav nr vm,

i j J J " . . iiyicuoill

u "vm mat v . i. organ, toe St Joseph (Mich.) Times: a. VS a .

ihe trame isud: it is useUas in fn l,.h

from individual States, upon the intelligence, the reason, the sober judgenrent of the mass.

i ne peopie are arunic, cider mad, and their bloated countenances. Deerinir iLrnuim tha

I BJ - sja - - ' s"" cracks of their log cabins, give no hope for i the salvation of their rountrv."

i J

LlAtNS SSMATOB The Phlladi lnliia N.

fional Gazette sf the 4th has tha following. We have met. in other sources, with nnilrM

f only the nomination of Mr. Evans:

a ne non. oeorge cvans was on i nursday liast elected United States Senator bv Hie

Legislature of Maine. In the House the vote

Georee Evans. -

.. . John Fairfield, Scattering, In the Senate, Geo. Evans, John Fairfield

94 votes, 81 2 " 14 " 8

"8he neverlold her love. But let concealment, like a worm i the bud, Prey upon her damask beek."

He was ever there, and ihc officer', daugh- . . i , . .

ier ici uim aown as a most pious, proper

man. out notwithstanding the church, the . i . .t j. . . -

uicnire. bog ine aiternoon drives, and the

ovsters, and the champagne suppers, with

Air. Henry li. I ay lor, business was business,

ana ne wasaeierminea to attend to dir. He had in the meantime spoken to Mr. Russell about buying of him twenty nr thirty thousand dollars worth of goods, and for prompt raah natmenfs.

"What," said Mr. Russell, who is a canny

Scotchman, surely ye dina mean to make sic a purchase and pay in silver f Aye, mon, but you're da ft.M "It's a fact, I do," says Mr. Henry II Taylor,here are the funds;" and he opened a well filled port folio, from which he drew a large pile of certificates of deposit that he held from the Orleans Bank. - MMa conscience!" said the Scotchman, Man ya do business oo a large scale out South, mon." ' "Very," says Mr. Henry H. Taylor, not seeminw to mind the comnliment naid In

southern enterprise "very" and he selected

a certiorate oi opposite m lavor ol Henry II. Tay lor, for 23.000. There said lu. nA

that on to New York, h.ve It discounted at

the lowest current rate, have the proceeds

placed to your credits J am in want of funds, k. n ...... I Ak. J!. . 1 111 I ...

Lasoe Hoos. We observe an artu Id in

the last number of the Geneee Farmer of

Rochester, New York, bragging about some pigs of the Berkshire breed, belonging to Col. Amos Sawyer of that place. The weight of ' two of which on fool i given; the first at the age of 7 mouths weighing 170 lbs. The other of the same age weighed lo5 lbs. From the engravings, presetted, they appear to be

very nanasome pigs; but as to weight " should not call them much more than sucking pig. To cive our friends in the East an idea

of the weight of some of our Western' toikers'

we aoa ine iwllowing: A pig was killed by Col. A. C. Pepper of this place,nt the age of six months, the weight of which after it was dressed was 220 lbs.

A hog was raised by A. Hoover,Lsq. of this place, of the By field and China breed, which was killed a short time airo. nt the aire of 15

months, the nett weight of which was 430

pounds. Another wasfyillcd by Harvey 'Green. Esq.

of this place, of the Sharp Shooter breed, at

the age of 6 months, the weight of which when dressed, was 188 pounds. Rising Sun Pat.

Hints fob the times. Dc-u't-pay jcu debts, it's vulgar. Mind every body's business but your own. You're sure to make friends. Ifyou have an authtnrite fire, keep poking it, and you'll soon get warni. Hawk and spit during church service,! t ' agreeable to the congregation. Smoke cigars iu the street, it's so genteel. Always be sure to leave the door 6peu, i gives the inmates air aud exercise. When in company with ladies chew tobacco, it's manly and refined. Of a cold day hold your friend by the but" ton While in the streetit shows your detachment. e Denounce religion and its advocates, it shows your independence. . " The Richmond Enquirer says, that, MrV Van Buren has not acewt'ed to the request of Mr. Stevenson, our Minister at St. James, that he may he recalled; but, in consequeneer f of the new aspect of affairs, in regard to the1 Boundary question, and the affair of the' Car oline.has desired Mr. Stevenson to remain m Eneland until a successor should be appointed

and reach London.

Conjuoal Affection. A lady in one of

the towns of Massachusetts who was ambe -tious for the Dolitical distinction.of herhtisband1

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ana wno was momnea wnen ne was eieciea

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wneu iou iarn ine uiscount, 1 will purcnasei. . rn . .... vour good, and pay out of tho.e certificate. of lhf Ho.e of Representa.ves,thal he never depesite in my port folio, at New York rate ro.,e !.. ,nak.e. " pceth-rmixed a gill of asl

That will be equal to cash vou know, Mr. 6 Russell, won't it?" J whn WCBt lo 1

in order to make bini rise

the hall. .