Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 November 1852 — Page 1
5V C. F. CLAKKSOX. BROOKVILLE. FRAXKLIX COUXTV, INDIANA, FRIDAY. XOV. U, b.52. Vol. xx - -no. 47,
AGRirn-TURAL.
That , Indianapolis, Mr. P. Howland of Marion lisleof Marion count'; Brightwoll off
Ma Ic Fair.
r:n, Indiana
e . .- .... r 1 .- I n.-ai
hero wo are at Indiana-
,v:..!0?j one of the roost intorosi' ;,; ever made in the State. . HO'.lf ri-j 'ii'i's over it. for the s rr."u r haze never more beau,11,'J tiif fo'or of the fading
r .t ictus nasion id rue r air.
van his production?
OUR CHIP BASKET.
(fc5-Orville Hungerford, Esq., of Wa-
enn of Clark county Kentucky
cow, you see. meaasures 2 feet 5 inches ; county, Mr. Wilson of Marion and Mr. Wayne Co., Skillen, Underhill and Mar- ! across the hips, and her rirth behind thej John Spivey of Fayette county. It is a kle.'of Terre Haute; and Hibben, Madshoulders, is 7 teet 5 inches. She i S e-miillv sin-lit tn !...- iinnn iti,l the tomrito- ilnv nnl Psirmichiiel. nl" T? iwli vil le As!
higher than Meredith's cows but does Uon to eat so strong as to he resisted on- there is no better iudsre of rood bread in 1 terville, Ner York, has about five thou
quaro out fully. Nor is she quite as : ly by the reflection'that it is "forbidden this wide world, than the Reporter, a is his. Uut Mr. Smith is deserving ; fruit." more sneedv and asrreeable way. of de-
vaic-uoiii importation
mi ii i . ,
i new an immediately returned tins reply: "I'M be hanged if I don't."
t'-.c
that
not fine
of all credit for h from Kv.
That cow so much resembling Mr
Smith s belongs to Mr Wavne.
sand hens, which he keeps in a picketed
nclosure often acres, with
changed, and
"every pelting officer.
have OCT When Milton was blind, he mar-
; ned a shrew. The Duke of Buckingham
(Kr Among the musical performances ann2unccd on the programme of a recent festival of the Mormon Saints, at
But who is that small man, examining termining the relative merits of the con- ""'' . umgs, - - - - ru..., ,u.
the apples so closely. Now he takes up troversy betweeu these gentlemen, can- p"' u,r Ulu,r accommodation. wouu accompaniment. hat must be one, quickly turns it over, lavs it down, not be found than by forwarding to him! K?"Gun firing is a nuisance. Time 'the state of the divine art anions the
Levi Druly of and notes some memorandum in li s the flour that has thus confounded the j was when the sounds of heavy ordinance i Mormons, we leave our readers to niess
uook. ce: wiiu what measure he committees. .i - . ,.
. . i . i t iji iiiii r'li n u i ih i pruiii ltnne
1 .r ti.ihlii St5t lo mn lit cl.v-rjl -l.- 1. 1 1 1 !... .I.. I !... L 1 '1 I !. 1 ... 1 if-. I b'"v v.v.ii.. i.imo
,tft'!n " - ......i mi nun!.-up ami coiucuipiuies mat speci- nui as tue uesi nri'uu is uui a ury anair . :yvt!ie ir.ilustry and skill of our make that exclamation, Mr. Reader. men! without good butter, here are various ,o! Mechanics. . They are from the farm of Mr. Jessup That man will soon be known over machines exhibited for making it. Some
... pass ot poopio: And w hat a ot Hendricks county
- of f M'.n.l! The merry laugh ' ;- i:iilieard in this neighing of ' ,-; braviiiiT of mules and Jacks. :" .,.,( ,-nttle -un! Idea tin" of sheen.
1'ofhos. but we must make o tiet six inches in hight and have pret- Fairs: and if you desire a publication of cleaned. Of these now exhibited, the I ' '"01"war at least; now, a coaster,
ilion somew nai meuioaicauy, i oroa.i nacks. r.ut yet ineir average the lushest standard in these matters, excelsior i nurn uy &. i;. Jlendenhall of 1 " 11,1 a cargo 01 sweet potatoes conies
weight is not as great as the three year subscribe for the Review. His next j Kichmond, best brakes up the current of ; amid the boominc of
out iioid Uust. and on ot them is tour number will correct eome of our misno- , the cream
years old the other five. They are mors, but also acknowledges that he has much longer honed, too. They do not not met with finer apples, than in our
Iloosier land.
These vegetables cannot be surpassed, i Ohio and Indiana manufacturing. . boats he felt the same d.' nree of security
Allen Loyd of Lafayette exhibit over for- i A mortising and boring machine, by that heshould have ,r;,n,l l,i
The llra.an lij . We have at times been asked by subsubcribersto the Press if it is customary to insert advert! senients for subscribers gratuitously and some have been offended because the use of our advertising columns was not tendered them in con
sideration ot subscription. Others un- Literary Museum
der this erroneeus impression, who have no advertisements to insert, have felt aggrieved at the space in the paper occupied by business men, as they suppose
ttion.
iin-
a husband, whom I to am "love, honor and obey." And but what is this! I am all alone in the dark! Where is Harry! Pshaw! All this was tuft a dream. How provoking! At any rate, if one cannot have a reality, it is very pleasant to dream. Djn't you think bo!
e cannot meas- our State. It is Dr. ardor of Cinr.in- ot these whirl the cream fast enomrh.biit uoin use the heaven lor thunder: nothing ; called her a msr "I imnn in.l.M nfisimn vasa nremium on subscrn
tire them, for if we attempt it, thu- w ill nati, and editor of the Western Horticul- it moves too muTh in a solid body, to ab-! but thunder." color,"replied Milton, "and it may be 0 It may well be here to correct t'.is measure our ength, on the ground. I tural Review a better judge of fruits sorb oxygen from the atmosphere. The Once, the roar of a six pounder an- for I feel the thorns dailv " ' I predion wish we could, lor it would lurnish mat- and tl nvcrs and vesretables you will find Atmospheric Churn is the best ever1 - J ion leei the thorns dailv . I predion.
ter for r. flection. Thev must ho nlmnt -i.. 1 1. . .ii .,... hut tl.o t.iKoo i.t .,.;i . , """"i-t-j a hitainer irom Europe, or a fe.M all Potatoes. It is estimated in I- I here is no sucbthii'jr as irra
1. .!... : . .
T; r-jv pass e ei niuiii inui is uuer
3 Vook at the Stock first. These 5 0! stalls against the fence en-
-r.e sronnds. are filled with hor- ; square down like the l)urhams:dont take -T -5 and cattle, and the pens to j fat so readily, and are longer coming to with sheep and hogs. Goingto j maturity. These are the great qualities : :we notice the horses. Here are i to be looked to by the fanners. -i rerresentatives of Kentucky But here are some Devons, owned by ;t tliore are no labels on the John Keynon and Lewis Collins of ::n'"ormusef the particular stock, i Wayne, and by Hezekiah Collins of "wv.ntv where raised. This is a Hamilton. Wavne again! Yes, read-
a cannon.
Vt- v .i, .. .
Among the miscellaneous articles, we I , . , T", VTB " briefly note the follow in.r; of Ills travels in the Un tted States, says
Several cooking and parlor stoves of 111 a h-Hter that white on board our eteani-
tuitous
the New York Observer, that Dr. Parker i printing. Every line costs money, and intends to prosecute the suit for libel j some body must pay for it iftheadveragainst Mrs. Stowe, for the use of his j tiser does not the printer must. Xon-
ty varieties,and several other show smaller lots. The samples of wheat and other grains are net numerous, and it is well it is so,
lor there are no ooxes preparea tor His
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-Ti itpj, ami e inusi, ineretore, u , aim m fi-c vm h .i uc uivi piayin"tnem. itere is a small narr, ia- ijimiiu,i'i .n-n iuiiv
;-a'.in our remarks. Anexpe- jand over again before we leave the belied. 'hands off,' &.c, but we will take raiser in Kentucky says, j grounds. the privilege of untying it and looking
exV.bition ot horses is srood, and
.V sausage cutter, by G e orge Plant. ' rCS!,,cd in the third story of a house of A hand-loom, in operation.iiivented by w ',ic'1 l'ie hasement was a powder
; Isaac H. Garretson, of Iowa. ! magazine, with the next house burning I ......1..1 .l.:... c l.: !.! i.. i .
im.fui.-i iinu ntiiu un uiuhiiig uricK, oy down.
name in Uncle Tom's Cabin. 0i7 A ntw dress has been invented in Europe, called the costume royale, combining the mantle, gilet and dress in one garment, which may be slipped on and off without the least trouble, and yet preserve the most graceful outline.
advertising matter, religious and benev
olent notices are sometimes inserted
Young man, if the charming dam- ' sel of your affection is possessed of an everlasting fondness for going in ice ; cream soloons, parties and balls don't imbibe the crazy notion that she wili make a good wife, because she won't; and if the greater part of her conversation runs on silk bonnets, feathers and jewelry, the sooner you make np your 1 mind that she is of very small account the better. And don't you be led away into the folly of supposing that a pretty
r . rii i i i . -.1.
without charge, but in this case the pub- nappy nre s.ae, w ,m-
oui uio accompaniment oi a sensiuie
These Devons are pretty animals, and at the sample, for it was brought here to
nimenilable progress in this better milkers than their English Dur- look at. Dr. Warder brings it from a
;:f farming that, they are well . ham kindred: their flesh is hue flavored: Buckeye neighbor Mr. Wardcll of Che--Kcr.uoseied.and all that we have 1 they are quick in their movements, and viot.Hamilton co. Ohio. It is a beautiful ic-o ai:n at a tine '.imb and ear. 'hardy, and therefore make better oxen, white wheat, called the write 'Purkey', v-t an,lile nninial, well worthy You cannot make fat and muscle and and weighs 72 lbs. to the bushel. But 5V. notice a mare of the High- rich milk, too. The milking stock can here is a match for it raised by John K.
Sectioned b V. is. Jackson, Jr. never ie a ueei stock. e nave no ai- hisenard, near Bloommgton, in Moiv
Varsrf-::nty.
Js.-nv a.ust pass on t. that heavy
;'; v. wl'.ii h must be of the Draft ;. I i a li:ht gray, almost white ?-v appropriately named Hercules. ; ei niftli must be exceedingly . Wlit a width of hreast:hov well -:;'u!Jor slopes, and how strongly
derneys here or I would point out the roe county. It loo, weighs 72 lbs. to the
bushel; is a white, smooth wheat, called the 'Royal Banner' and brought from England about lour years ago. The field from which this sample was taken, was not sowed until November, and received but ordinary cultivation. These ears of corn are very fine.but those raised on the
II.wpsome Donatio. Joshua Bates,
Tl Tl i ,i I
Motfs patent for cooking food for r r'"'"" pa) s wnen ne hears a j Esq., a member of the firm of Barings stock, sold by B L McOut, of Indianapo- Pettifogger complain of the hardness of j Brothers Co., has presented 50,900 lis. the times, it reminds him of the h
. ' I VJ IHV. W.-'U VII M-Jl It I Ul
"..Minis uiaiimiL- oy iiouiiigsworm. that broke his heart because of the scar- . . i" i . . t . . . ......... ,
ui i iiiiiit ii u v, f .. uiuj. ntv of carrion
Good Fee. In the case of Good-
Thornby's machine for cuttins screws
in bedsteads.
Owen's improved machine for the year versus Day, Daniel Webster, as
as in hi Farmers" Guide Gfives
t m.ints of a celebrated English Spanish Merino bucks.
vVse, whose hicht was 17 hands, brought here for sale by
: V-hitid the shoulders !0 inches. :":'ore arm 2 inches, below the i inches. Hercules measInnils am! -2 inches in bight: kit,! the shoulders SI inches.(lu;t - ! :'it:) around the fore arm 'JO inbelow the knee to the pastor 'if vory s!irt. He is imparted and -time kept in Orleans, in Orange
litVerence. but thin thighs are the most
essential. Guenon, the Frenchman, gives you the marks of good milkers, ami from an examination of not less than a thousand cows, I may say that w hen you understand him, you can certainly know a good milk cow.
II the
they are of them shel ed one-and-f hree-tenths nf
Messas. lien- nnart. numbered thirtv rows, and rnn
're are the Sheep, lhesr-pensto uplands of Monroe county, bv John rifht contain about 50 bead of Smith are larger than all the res't. Ono
Goodyear's counsel, received a retainer
j of 810,000 the day he took his seat at the j table to try the case. ! Be not angry that you cannot ! make others as you wish them to be, j since you cannot make yourself what ' you wish to be. Different journals have assigned a
nuity and skill. They weigh, in their different value to Jenny Lind's donation balances, as high as 800.000 pounds. j for tho establishment of free schools, for ill -1 cc?;i i' lino.. 1 1 c .....I X .1... . . .. 1- 1 . . 7
.'iu..-wiim.-.ua iiuu .i.i 1 111 ft HiHl' , . j
same purpose. Head blocks for saw mills. W G Collin's improvement for hanging, dressing and guiding mill saws. Colleen's Ice cream freezer. A rat killer. Duryee and Forsyth, of Rochester, N. Y. exhibited thU great variety of scales. The workmanship and construction of these reflects hijrh honor on their inre-
t;:vr,te
.: now we approach our
i-V Ihrhams. Here is the Earl vr i Ori'tron from Wavne count:'J!i! I)i!t from Putnam, and ".r. I (Ji.l. binder from Kentii''kv. ."'',:th a host or o'lnrs from that " s-:i'e. The Ivirl is too thill to T ',,.!.- more fat and higher kep ve added much tub's appearance. pi'iligreo is pure. and doubtless his "nts will t.arrv away many a cup exbliitions. :n is a fine white Durham, bred i. Henry ( 'lay of Bourbon county.
Has f-iken several premiums. "' "popular voier" has already con- !" tii-st one of this fair upon him.
'vre are several who diss- nt. and y maintain that his sop. Gold dust. "Tnl ifp it superior animal. Look ' riroportiops. How nicely they "''mil. He seems to take fat up--h nl as easily as the b!n ij-ass of 'ii into his mouth, or rather the one
" tn bo the natural result of the othH lniiilles well: a mellow loos '"!'' hair. But Oregon is not. ' to him in these points. Gold " ;hs 10 pounds, and is owned
nis ai ! Downing of Wayne, but were raised by John M. Sherwood Auburn, X. V. They will prove a valuable acquisition to our farmers, many of whose flocks are now deteriorating by breedir.: in and in. The sheep is an animal like the chicken, af great constitutional delicacy, and the male should be changed yearly. These Merinos and saxons are exhibited bv Messrs. Black and Stevenson of
tamed 1800 grains. It without manure, and upon field.
Here is the butter-
mi i
forwarded these hoes, fork-, potatoe di-r-, " l" 111 ille '" correspon-
;m.... x i .1....... dent of th o lloston Atl.m
was raised l i ' ' ""u int-c -...- ..... Jb the clover we" turned axe handles come from La- 8200.000, or 400.000 rix dollars banco
-very fine, and
Jenny was in
find. Look at these Carriages: are thev ' H0-000 have now been
! aie not larje. but if
Putnam county, and
sm ill they eat the loss grass. Their fiooei s do not average more than two and Uoo quarter pounds. b".t, then, their linen s secures tlio iiieliest prices. If you want line w i ded shep. reader, go and make your selection from the flocks, von can buy tip ;n for o ami ( dollars per "head. But hero aro very different breeds. Sec h.uv broad upon the back, how high un, .n the rump. and bow largely muscled. Their wool is long, but not fine. These are the Leicester', and Cotswold and Bakewells. Mr. Millik'm of Jetlerson. slwv the Leicesters, Mr. William Whitehead of Franklin county, the Bakewelis. and Mr. Duncan of Clark county, Ivy., the Cotswo'd. They are all principally designed for mutton, an article of food every d.iy increasing n demand, but their wool, too is regarded as profit
able, because the generality ot wool
manniactures is iroin sucnwooi as inev prodace. Better have both kinds
fayette. But here is an exhibition of mechani-
doubtless. each one of the thrifty house- i I1 ,ski'1 a"d t;,s,' 1 (M n.ot "I't to i .
wiles who made it. will think she ought to have received the first premium
Ana now we nave tairly passed the ; "n" "-' ' .V; ' W n '." Themauaer, Arch Priest, and Dr
thinirs that pertain to the tarm. am are ; i "-'- -! ..... o. .. u.
in the midst of an innumerable variety i " ln!'napolis; 11 11 Gaston.of made by our fair country women and our a"!' b-v. 1)r0,w ,and 3IcCr;
in all; that .$00,000 of it was sent w hile
this country, and that
sent from
not an honor to the mechanics of our Hamburg, in the form of a bill of ex-
Stat?. They are made bv W P& A : rh:imrr nil I.nn.lnn lrn n in fnvnr nf Al
Wie-
f the same , seigreen, 1'astor oi me L aincurai ot
lisher is simply casting his breal en the the waters expecting to run bis reward many days le ii. e, proi; ib!y in that place where the wicked cease from troubling and the printer are at rest. 2. The circulation of no count y paper in the State will defray the expenses of publication. The diticientA must be made up in job work and advertising, or the printer must starve. We hope reasonable men will be satisfied with this explantion. Decatur Co. Press.
One of tlic Siiinls. It may strike the world as curious, but one of the happiest, m.ist deservincr. and
most receiving men in the country ac- ?ccch t0 havt" b'cn recently made
at Churiostown, 3lass., bv a certain 3Ir.
An insane Jew died at the House
Cracken of, Stockholm.
enterprising mechanics. j onnersviiie. 11 the most ilelicatetaste ; w.. .., could find a fault, it would be iii excess
i' can iiiuiiRiaiL- u v some OI I lesp n. l. i ..i articles, for pacres would be required to i ot" r0'1 work- I?ut two f Im,us,r-V' ,n Coton' ,ast Wpek' at the detail their excellence. ! rin? is unobjectionable, and it has oh- age of thirty years. This is the first Jew Here are excellent Saddles. Bridles tained the silver cup. It is made by W j tiiat ever became a public charge in the and Harness, by G. S. Fearis of Con- 1 P & A -M.'plogates of Connersville. In , c of Roston vvithin the mcorv 0f its nersville. Wm. H. Griffin, of Sullivan i fon" al"1 ,'" 'r";'""'t; t w laultless; m ' c:tvoffichl, county. Win. W. &. II. E. Carr. of - ork, substantial; and in its arrange- j OItlt c,t oinf,al"
mem, un. iiiom t iiuvemeiiL ot taimiv i jaiiiv juui?, x .i-ui.-m.i ian, uu carriages. The body rests upon four : undertook to walk 1.500 miles in 1.000 springs with a grace and lightness that . hours at Moncll08ter, completed his task challenges admiration. The inside is 1
05" El Pelayo, the Spanish paper at Xew Orleans, being afraid of popular vengeance, has suspended. 07 One has to read newspapers all the time to keep up the progress of the arts and sciences, even in the usp.of terms. An exchange, speaking of the liquor arrests at Xewport, "says the informers were pelted with eggs of the old school." rjT"A prudent master advised his servent to put by his money for a rainy day. In a few we?ks the master inquired how much of his wages he he had saved. 'Faith, not at all,' said he; "I did as you bid me it rained yesterday, and it all went." Prosprrt of t'oldrr Winter llinn l.nst. The dealers in ice, coal, blankets, bedsteads. &c. will be nleased to learn that
' ' i i . . ,
i the prospects for even a colder winter j alwav? ,;a,f ;lolu ' i , , , . i-ii . ! spirit u called to a
i than the last, is very goou inueeu. a , iwl . ... .....i ...., r..Cl.:vtf a ,Tooli
letter received in Nantucket from San ; an'saeward!'' Francisco, probably from a whaler, says j We suspect that the felicity of the that there is plenty of ice in the Arctic ; VliTsol i6 on!v tiK. tue rowarj "0f his hu-
head, because it won't do any such thing; and if you have the fainttst idea that an economical administration ofyour household affairs will spring from halt" a dozen rings on your bride's fingers, and ft brooch on her bosom as large as a saucer, you are much mistaken. Asa general thing, if your beloved one evinces her affection by i-nabling you to spend every dollar you can earn in the sheerest follies of the day. don't calculate on srtvinir a fortune with her as your wife, because vuu wont do it.
SpMc!i Ajrainsl tlic Maine Ijiw. The folio A'ing is an extract from a
cording to his own account.and. he ought to know is an editor, a politician, and a clergyman. Parson Brownlow, pub-: lisherif a Tennessee paper, the gentleman alluded to, thus describes himself, his felicity, and his goodness 'I passed my days in unalloyed happiness. I live in the smiles of a clever
A'lte, aim live interesting chiliircn, (.tliey
Ichabod Lii.d-ey. He thoughl all attempts to enforce this law would be abortive. The American people were, he said, a rummy people! Uum-dringking was too deep-seated to be rooted out thus easily. The Americans drank more rum than any i ther people. The Pilgrim Fathers were rum-
are now at Moutvale S tings;) and iite mies why shouldn't their defendants
be! How was the Revolution gained?
to me is but a joyous holiday, and I the
most joyous paiticipau ! 1 delight to linger on this earth, doiii'j good as I
until my immortal holier world; lor I
Rushville, R. St. John, of Terre Haute
and James Sultrrovo of Indianapolis. A
Ocean the present season, and that it
extends farther South than last year. Of course, the Northern winds will come as from out of an immense ice house. Whew! we begin to shiver already. A I rasuioiit by 1'a n u y Fo r n . "This is a heartless life to lead." said Mabel Grav, as she unhanded her long
mility. "Blessed are ihenieck'."' l'rofi table l it ruling. A farmer in Euclid,Ohio, has this season raised three thousand bushels of potatoes, on ten acres of ground, and marketed them in Cleveland, at tiltv cents
1 per bushel.
displayed, we will first look at the Agricultural inipements. Here are the Ploughs, of all kinds tlit (nilllilnn 1iovi1 eiiKcil f tun. I.-,
.............. . M .KV., Ill II u v , . , i... U....-.1 .. s::. f D.-..1.... i ti. .- o( their shop.
i'v ill uiii w .nil .1 lv ii. ii I ill i mi. i ni'v
be !
By ruin! Hoiv did we whip the British in lvil2! By rum! How diJ we flog the Mexicans! By rum! To what was this country indebted for iis poiver and prosperity, but to run! We could whip the world with one hand, and feed it with the other. Wore it not fur ruin, Dr.niel Webster would be unknown! From it he gained his inspiration. Su did the late Silas Wright. So did all our great men. (The reporter charitably thinks the s-epakor paububly does, also.) The temperance men said that ruin was a curse. He denied it. Rum was a blessing. Rum was a glorious thing. No good could be done without it. Thia law w as a monster. It was the illegiti-
better taste and more skillful workman- W,U' f PraSe n,,u ',,?1U,!0SS , tliat ' hours, at Manchester, completed his task ,,aucl u ' as M,e '"B Crosby Clements, ot ivemms Keag,
ship cannot be displayed, than has been 'X"?;., "1 ' ' " , 'V ' and received the stake of one hundred j ,,al r' fl,ld aside her rienrobe. "Itis Maine, raised, this sesson, on leSS than done bv these srentlemen. ; lnuu w mi a cr am olond silk and at n a life one niight lead, were there no life tUr,.e acros 0f iauJ SOVeii huiiiired busliI et os now invo i .v. - tn tl,i- coverir.-jf, neatly ornamented with satin , pounds for which he had bargained. ' uircc at,n oi uiiu btuu iumi.nu .L A ' " - ,? ,"&0.' .t ,r f.r lace. The leather work is richly em- ! The leather for the new style Par- b'?on,l. " 1 kMt thc hoa,cJ bal1' els of potatoes. They were of the vane-
facturers: and of the great variety jHire h'.ssed, and the glass is ,f the purest ; isi:)n i)OI1IU,ts is OXCOedinslv thin and rowm to-night, the holy stars keeping ty called called -Jackson ' potatoes;they mule olVspring of ihose humbugs. Ab-
crenenmanu acuire. i,e lanterns are lloli(.aUl,v rnamellod an(lis drawn over j tue.r tireless waicn, sent a mrm mrougii 6ell in the Bangor market lor hlty-live .ditionism and Free Soil Democracy. It okill and the fraine in the same manner as silk or I n,e an the ittle 1 l at , cents per bushel. ,u.t be repealed, or else we wili so.on taste, was made by the usual workmen velvet. It has the advantage of bcinff j n.y mother s kt.ee, came unbidden to my - T-.h v. be in a shocking way. They will take
:m 1, hence the ability of : M.nt-rIlriinf ! P- 1 hore s liCtty, now; sh s happier " from us next our tobacco; and then re-
have taken the Premiums, and well do ! 1 ,L iUl's- PPegaies to accompi.su an , pwito,1 nwt in novernmonts , ! inan ,Rr ,n,!"lrLM- .....i, , nQw cold it seems, methinks! but my strict our diet to brown bread! The
they deserve all the honors thev receiv- !1 "-. " "l,,mu"
ed. i nev exiiunt ultivators. t orn- . "i - ..-
"ien & ( o nt Putnam county. p-k Imt SlO for an insurance. " lhmran of Clark county. Ky.. Ho-ten. a you j white Durham, ;Vor olil. niiil liriiiiT him fur snle
sntlier thick in the neck, am! may x""'to'' suiHciently. But a fine an:J is. and we hope our farmers will "'ilia here.
W we come to tin rtnrbnm onu s. cant neat that one
tirst ones are the best. Thev pounds
To Mr. llutchcraft. three in num-
cows and a yearling of 17 And heiiprthe best. reader. let
i siiney mem. tor a close m- ' one irpod animal is worth a sat a thousand. One great obo Fairs is to show our Farm-
These other pen ot sheep do not insclose the breeds or the owners" names.as thev are not here, we must pass on to the hogs. This is too bad! Why, here are neither labels nor owners. How do they expect the farmers to know the crosses, ages, or weight! And, then. the Reporters, what can they do? Ah! yes. here is Mr. Stephen Tilson of Johnson county, the owner (if this boar. Old Kentucky
Its weight is 1110
;uul not very fat at that. Its
a;re but two and a half years. But its cross is the By field and Grazier.
Here is a snv exhibited
Fletcher, of
j eagles and to reptiles. I To rob death of his terrors, un-
i are like steep rocks, only accessible to
you know how to keep up your bucks, hellers and Straw Cutters also of the Reader! we have now hastily exam-
most improved kind. And here arc ned tins exhibition ot agricultural and Plonsrhs bv another of our best Mann- 'hanical enterprise. It reflects hon-I'nct.irers-lAnstiii. Smv.iril .-in.l So.w or upon all. and must make every Indi-
BloominTton. whose ploughs are fast re- ; anian ,nore pr,H"1 o! his S,at0 for it;! i,N VmS a 1;'.V
reivitur the same celebrity th.it liiw Km it
nitiustrv and energy.
Of the ploughing match it is but nec-
ludianapoli
since been bestowed on their hoes and axes. A hoe. equal to theirs, we have never seen, and we regret that they bring none here. These ploughs, made by H. Curtis of Albion, exhibit good workmanship, but they are too unwieldy for the stumps and roots of our country. Here is a root cutting plough, of most creditable w ormanship, by Martin & Lane of Lafayette, and an excellent Iron centre one
by Calvin by Butler & Co. of Vernon. Various othShe is one ers we miirht enumerate, but we must tro
lertakc to support a family on five shil-
A man to fear death, must
ventive genius and skill, its nerseverins: t,rn nir,nv. n ,i.,v. nllli uow what
comfort is.
that it was closely contest- ! There is a man in Patterson, N.
unbraid my hair, and sing me that little ' nre burns brightly and the light-wood
Methodist hymn of yours blaze jances sorrily, ad leaps up in the 'Jesus, I my cross have taken.' 1 chimney, as if laughing to scoru the "That will do thank you, child; now wilJ j)raliks of olJ Lolus Si;u j fftl you may go. What a sweet voice she chuly ujjJ wiU Jraw ncar(,r lhe firo has; either that, or my tears, have eased anJ write down lny thoughts as they
mv heart. 1 in too restless ior sieep.
essary to say
ed by the ploughs and ploughmen of Beard &. Sinex, and of Seward & Son, and that the former carried the first premium. Tnroughout the whole Fair the wea
J. so old, that be has no recollection of anything that transpired one the day he was born!
Some horribly prosaic correspon
How softly the moonlight falls to-night; and years hence, when these my red sleepers shall have sunk to their dreamless rest, earth w ill still be as fair, the silver moon will ride on as triumphantly.
How many sad hearts she looks down
speaker concluded his remarks by reciting a rather logical but not very r enteel anecdote, which he attributed to? "Judge Clifford, the Whig candidate for Governor-" The speaker he'.J in his hand a "pocket-pistol," well charged, from which he frequently imbibed, to keep, he said, his "ideas agoing." In this exhibition he literally stick to his text and conformed his practice to bis preaching, all of which
ther was most delightful; and order well pf Noos am, QUPriclf asks rospcc. 1 upon to-night; and never a thanksgiving Uat lhc low- fireplace and bottle to have been past nSwS "7-nt -ho T "veii ! the beautiful poem on the burial ofo- up Oh, he VVashingtonuns w pleased with all tl, v saw. And how : Sir John M oore, whether it is a fact that , blessings! Soil bleep t balmj tou Ii it mtlsst be o nice to have a lovc-r! Oh, loui.d scarce.
run. Alas! I am quite alone. My parents are both absent, and my brothers and sister have retired. Heigho, 1 wish 1 had a lover! This is such a, charming
evening for him to whisper in loving teemed U be weil relished by the audit. . nes nl love. We would have no li-rht ence, and h id it been an Addersoniau
t around, probably
ould have been
of that boar's children, and is worthy
the groat ancestry. She is flesh of bis There are varion kinds of corn plantflesh, and bor.e of bis bone. When you ers, and we are triad to see our farmers
- it stock is. that they may want a crood breed of hosrs, reader, ro to examiniii'T them so closely. Farm labor
J ! 'ii'anl by which to judge their these gentlemen. has become so biuh, that, all the useful - Arti you giving to bring some of Here is a fine anim?l owned by Jack- labor saving machines must be procured.
..'.'' . the Fair? was a question son Plummer of Shelby county, in this And here are the whole family of Wheat onr host c-ttle raiser. o, for State. It weighs STr? pounds, and but 15 Drills, Reapers. Mowers, atuf Threshers. !o! what kind of stock mine is, months old. It has a cross of the Poland Of the former the Improved Galting -r- r v. It is then of importance and Bvtield breeds, a most valuable cross, seems to receive that attention, which What i c..1..J .I-" i :...:.. . mi.- ....
..r- """111.11111.1111,11111.11111- as This siieciineu miu. ns suih-i iciru v iui i viiimi. i no liu-
l "v.:. TMI.1,.1 I...I . ( ...... I...
iiu.i in la U1U liliU UOW 11 U
..f has closeu these inaiiKiess eyes; me
warm Iresh blood ol voutn, aiu health,
1 ,,;..!, !' "I hoi eve.' lie adds, "the c or
e(U!,1 i .l i now liv- has flowed on unchecked by disease. I
!iflllHl .. I'" v .... j , ...
Sal ill U1V lUlUU Vll 1'lll.i?, ii iii.v
specimen
-- lot iw return, for we have passed provemeiit consisis in me addition ot a
an Interesting family. There! that lonjr simple machinery, which any or all of the
nrn head to tail T feet 5 in- . . ' .l.. 1. . l.. tuntll mn- lio r:lised to .IViliil rnnlc cl.in.w
nkfi,,, i i , , drawn OIU coarse crow uiai pi-div;. uir -t,!,,t tive inches: depth from yi,anhai Rooster. And here thev are or other obstructions, lhe Reapers
1 (.'ivuiii wi 1 1 i ihiei- i.iit lAr.iii. irtTnii nnti u.if t Mi iiuifir ic ivi t t r ututu iin's. ail
almost tailless. But what a noise thev the Mowers are closely scrutinized. And make in the world. Their brothern from well they may be, for they cut fifteen China now sell for 100 dollars a pair in acres a day. at but little more cost than the land of steady habits . These black one acre is now cut by the scythe. They
cut the frrass even and close to the ground
rh fro
'er hips 3 feet- breadth
'UuWs o fe0t 6 inches:hight4feet The h.nd quarter should be - s. --nt 2 teet from the hip bone to rdgo ot the pelvis, should square . . :o;l 'he hipbone. They should faces. , 1' t us take our line and measure .. fs' There is not much ditTer11 '-ev.i n.to form or weight. Th-
pounds: the ether urement of one will
else could they feel! for here was Ken- i thev "buried him darkly at the dead
tuckv stock, and emigrated Kentuckians 1
and a country, as they admitted
io ineir iveniucuy. ir.' ..... i 1,-ive rm. . . .- - . ..i:. ! : II.nr.,..l ... llmf lie will state na C
i ne receipts irom entrance lees were ' ii: " i iin.n.in, ...... - , , . i ,v. . ... ti.. about 84.700-eiiomrh to coverall ex- , hat the interment took place on the!3 has staned at the gate, lhc penses. and repay to the State the two r.. ,u i,.tn i BW ttlld r"rPl0 rolu,s of funsct has bcen
thousand dollars advanced by the Leiris- 1 .... ; woven for me; The blue vault of Heav
... " w a . .ml . 1 .. 1 . : 1 . . .... I. ..... I - i-.-. ai-Ar
lature last winter. u-i neomj .u..oT... .r,.i1,.,iovl.r I11V head, the eve
i .i i i c ri:Hi.n;nrt . -
assigned .or me iau.eS .ear Um.s , x clouJ drif(ing b lhe is, that thev know thev are by nature : " J , ,n,,,,,,... ' " ' warm sunlight has kissed open the nowpowerfully attractive. j he mwa h d a
JZJ -A iru ini, in ci'vhmuj; vi tiwiiv.inia. sav$:
If you call a physician to relieve you
dear! 1 was nineteen vtu rdav,and have
had no oiler yet! W hut is to become of me! Ah, I know! Harry Leonard is
World's I'll ir in Xrw York; The managers of the Association for the exhibition of the Industry of all na-
Xo one doubts that important results
will flow from this exhibition. Thespir- ; it of progress it has infused, will prompt thousands of our farmers and mechanic to strive to surpass the excellent articlei ; here exhibited. I
not married yet, and I intend to keep tions, says the editor of a New Vork pamyselfforhim. Papa says I am too p.-r, have given noti e thut the Fair w ill young to marry! Iudeed, he must for- he opened in that city on the second day
L-rchaniT- gel how old I am. But Harry will come 0f May m.xt. isj3.
back some time, and he is worth They havu granted th-m the u-e of thj waiting for. He used to dub himself my Reservoir Square, and are proceeding to champion in all our little school dillicul"- erect th. reon a building worthy of the ' .. purpose to which it is to he devoted. ties, and I love him yet. I can see him ,, ,.,,. ,., r:,:7-na nf , iTn;t-J
rican Crys-
Sncl Affair
he Tcnerallv does if not of the disease,
i ....,., t'.iw mi- r:.reles fimt r vnil 1 lmve
i ,i 1 1 1 1 . i.-i .... ........ ....... ...... .... , , ; revelled iu all this beauty and luxury now, gazing on me w.th his dark earnest States interested ,n the America
. ,,. , . eves. All, lie is a noiue leuow: i wi-n i nxaunv t..i. n.i.n.- m nu-u c-.i re me!) numindiul of the Giv- - to make the affair re-pectable an
(God forgivi
t r:
he would come back. He never said in
k l..nl...l.. !'... .. ...1 1.a .l.atll
fleurmillof Miller Jt. S.mKl'iit eveniaj. : of your pocket-book. For three 'ahems Dear reader, shall it be only at "Beth- words that he loved me, but I could A Ktriuie-T, apparently,!!! walk ins over the and a "ha,"" he paid, in June last 27 dol- C9(ja-S p00r' that von own your Benefa- that he did!
itabla skill.
to
exertion
pectable and cred-
Ainerican enterprise and
liiidding in a manner to excite suspicion that
all was not rielil II wm t-o or tlir lime
?'J the m. r.
' feet:girth T feet S inches.
"!:l tue t.m f ,; 1....... . .1...
... i' -. un in , i-iiiiv u . ii'-'-fivtnv.i ;..i. i..'. i.i i. .
- " .! .- , U! V.I Ul II HI II 1 11 V vats t,.,vt two inches. Thev s iuare
'5 f.
oni
tiV bin bone, an.l have nro-
sh,uil.l..i-c Ti..,; !,:.!.
.. . - ...v..-. 1 IHU nielli n ;lt'f saine mentioned above bv Ste- .. i acre are 3 cows here of ereat-
; "'-Hi across the 1
-"!,.vn. The -i'lUi-li i
U VOfl these points compare favor-
; '?,ulie Kngiish standard the m i-
hips, but they do not
line ot descent turns
"ereiice hein t in the breadth over
w ho
ioks. Sol. Meredith.Ksq.,
at OOlllltl- 1, n.... 1,.1.1 tl..w.
-".j , line j,ui i.h.-i vi mi .-i. , "id the vearlinir, which weisrhs
rbii kens with linht colored top-knot
are the Polands. which for laving, are al- ami spread n. l nc i nrexners areoi va- close to t' riigiii, anil cauiiona ny me -ni . ..,li l-!,. mi ti, -.f ',ii kinds, but as thev are not in opera- ir.nwr to kirikawnv. anil to oo away. To
ancient v bel.m 'red to father Grimes! tion. we cannot iudge"of their respective these miniond-m, he would reply that he k.. ;
These beautiful white ducks, with top- merits.
! Tie I i,. I.i nn.U- nn.l tlie r... skin Here IS II0W1II S PatCIll ll.1V PrOSS. IO . . J l tl.
'"" ..................... , , . ' . The encine w mi n nioiiirin nm piieu mm un- , ,. . r ..- over tliebill and around the eyes.arethe prepare the bay tor exportation. It is, Bnr)g fn,. rrUsheiito pieces, inAwaylh.it : D. D., conlerred upon him by one ot our Muscovv. These common colored, but apparently well adapted to its purpose, i1riil.t, ,h.,t he mast have piirpo-ely thrown ; colledges. And no wonder, for titles are lar-e l odir d. are the Peruvian, or Rouen and possesses this advantage, that the ,mseir into the engine. From papers found i l,etowed in such profusion that they
ii .1 .1-1 rm .. .(.a.iUa. t.t it ot fAi.lilit .1. . 1 1.. . .1 .xf lr avi. mIICA. 11 W llHllie -
trrin !intr, &c. It wa-Tinvrntoa in Switz- m pold pieces nm o'her mony fond n the not a r0proach.
crlandcounty,andiSnowsold there by Vn . ! KT If you would rise in the world,
John Harris ot that county, us entire cost is about two hundred dollars. Rut the grain being cut. let us look around to rind how it is to be prepared
I
I......I, ...1 l,.,,, an.l ,11T I,lirVl ll.'lll, 1'. .... . .1 l,l llll.lli.'i. ,. ...... jt-. -
n.niuvu iinui, .i.n. ..... ... ,. ., i ... . ii:. v V'-Ki . ..,1 I' eve Mild. 1 i . r. 1 I It ;
not o. ten reacn. oeipir miseraoiv spoueti nmu, . -.-.. - - iiunse m im;miii
by that careless and thrittless jade-Sal- have given , ,e,r ' "rtt. than intend, in future to live in that city.
Cr!1m " .1 l . u. c ' these emiueut men, and Iheirnnines would be (
lOClti.ll UK ixill-ill, 111-IV 11 11
lars. Nice country for rhubarb, that! 'ctor. While your life cup ove. flows with Dutchman. blessings; when the warm blood courses ! Now with the dim firelight flickering (r The Rev. S. D. Treat, of Bos-, swiftly, shall there come no generous re- our faces, Harry is Uy my stde. We have
OCT
"The Siamese twin, Chang ani
Eng are the owners of a large number of slavco, in North Carolina, and are said
.... i- i .i. .-. . -i i . i .
are o! tsiree Kinus. in- lan-iaiieu. me carrier, and the tumbler. And these doves, are the ring. doves. But here is a curiosity birds of a speckled and white mixture, with erect tails, but in shape and he id much resembling the Guinea fowl. The exhibitor avers
that he had a Guinea hen on his farm, be-
: what he was about. At a moment vihea lhe i ton, it was lately announced, lias ior- sr,0nsc to that still small voice, "Jesus ot spoken long oi tue oiu nine, n- u -t- to ne very severe tasK masters. 1 hey
enciieer'B lace was uirneo a crusn w,i u.-nru. manv declined the honorary degree oi Nazareth passeth bv! 1 were nut cnuarcn. are married, and what is singular, L.liang'
-t rr llarrv is gazing upon me! And now, jSSaid to be a Pierce and King democrat I hie ool Mircp. - " " J.D.Wilson of this county has just in soft, low tones he tells me of his love and Eng som.-thing of a Hale Abolitionimported at a heavy expense some of the hor. anJ h"w he ,Vared' (uT,nS ist. Both are married, th-3 former havfinest specimens of the Saxonv sheep that weary absence, that when he re- ing six children and th litter five. brou-ht to this county. The y'can now , turned he would find me the happy bride Eng"s wife weighs 220 pounds; the agbc seBen on his premis'es. We are glad of another. And then how rejoiced to gregate weight of the twins is but two .en ,i,i. de;rp to im nmvP the stock of hear that I was still unmarried. And hundred and nineteen.
the count ry, and hope it may but prove w, " I tremble!) he ask rne it " ', ' tr I will be his wife! Hi wile! How
Hie commencement, oi genera, n-i ....- ...-' infnr.ned. contracted for a nortion of tha
hnnnv i ins wora mas es me : mu i can- r
"i iv
an honor, il indeed they are
A roroner.s inquest I
with lhe above Terre Haute Courier 13tli. i y0U mU8t not stop to kick at every cur . - i that barks at you as you pas along.
rolrib.l. of enrm Mry Rnl.UrhmiJt is at Pre s
a, n... ... - - . j . .-"-'- - i
V. . D. -alluIer. Our old fricud and associate, has, we are'
The fact that Ayre's Cherry Pectoral r.siJin,T with her hus-! .tion in this rcsnect
uv me 1 ' "
The cattle espe-
. i . . 1 1 ...,-.., - i- . .vl.i ii n-li v I
inor the only guinea on ,,-that she laid r . "'"-''- 'ZZ , ace.VStd-: band's relatives. She has purchased a ! c ioT of thiB coun,v is not as good
it
two esfirs ami
these fowls are those chickens, lhe inference, therefore, is. that they are hybrids, a compound of the common chicken and the Guiaea fowl. A wonderful
aje. truly.
said she . ought to be. Who will turn public ben
efactor and introduce some of the im-
(gT Mr. Ducanso, the negro artist of proved breed of rattle into this coun-
ir : . i i.
i : . LUU 15- uiru WWUl ivi. UUU Will BWWll VTO vu uu not speak. I place niv band silently in " ' , , , tv in that establishment. It is numerous his and he needs no other answer, lie . . . . ... . . , . friends and acquaintances heartily rejoice thanks me aTain and aram: and, in ... . , . r .i . u- - iiiuuiv. mi. .e...i with us to. learn, as we havef tlmt bia in strange, fitful conversation, we pass the teresljng daBgh who8e nervous system
11' Vl CUl a: ... a n fidtrwh.lv clinttorrtfl Ki.mA niniilh. KinM
Now he is gone.
o ', . I tiov cost him nut N4i0.
in ! "u 0 a!l ,,iur ,,un,,rotl and six'"J two cows and a yearling S;V f' :?'y, reader, Sol. was offered
I , uin i'iic vl UKc in..
!nil . ..,v,i.,t irn,.rn.iitee of its value, if expert-, . . .. , , t..i .:.J tv, : time away. .AOW h
and Screening maebme. that seems to do enoe Uaa not already proven to the public that JL ' ' . . ; " Farmers wishin? a breed of sheep with a whispered assurance that he woulj ,, .Hl)Dil. ihrou.h a eTi,t0 at Washiucton
Our Cincinnati friends have neglected 't work well, '"venteuam manu itctured it Js olie 0f the nios. erTetUa '"aen ol ,7 u-or,h the trouble of raisins would do We to-morrow. ! Ciiv LmireKrecovered he, health.-Ci
an nv k. ji. nempseyoi iiunaiiapons. ami .ffettioB ol me mnm mm muK c.r. ssO for it. K"v. J as. r reeman viarn " , . - , i - n'.i.-ofrii;n Senarator and Winnower iVi-m -Prientifie. Review. i ...... i well to call on Mr. iwon. Decatur And to morrow comes. Harrj'isnere Gar.
tlliuMUit mill, vuu iiaiiiwn ii.. ..i.f . . , -ii,, sa S mat UV l mv ui.-i iniiuci w i..
rress
one .
'rl
ii
that we can pardon but' this lWh"s Grain Separator and Winnower, them. -Scientific Review.
1 u iuuit us miivim ....... i " . It 1 1 i l
Let us now enter the Mechanics' De- s Mr. Levi Keynoius. o. t, same
v . ... ... i nnrtmanr iwit vrrr nnnrrtnrmto r naillPil tin, wiiu uic I""1""'1 "
ir ' ,7 'xTa recent , ie - and 7 b.t , odirans Improved Eclipse Mill is also " imn..... . ?' Aa ro.cont-.salc .1.; e ,.n ivhen leavlmr it. are the here. and. over there, stands various bar-
Drought 100 c , , ,...., puzzled two
! committees to determine the better of
r.
-iv ,, ustPass on congratulating ourmdiana has these cows. VkV? J,01 Hnrhams belongs to Wm
.... ' nem tru-L-s
flowers.
ftrThe Cleveland Plain Dealer says , in Cincinnati.
a boy named James Franklin came to his' ft-When citizen Thewall was on: Hojr Ttnrk. deatii a few days ago, by eating a quart ! his trial at the Old Bailey, for treason, j Drivers in this vicinity are making acor two of Cbesnuts i durinsr the evidence for the prosecution tive preparations to visit the great Porkerivi,;i the r.ovemor of California ' be wrote the followinirnote, and sent it opolis of the west. Capt. Morgan star-
early to see my father And now it is i j. Take frequeut ablutious; dou' over papa has blessed me, and call- ny baanCy with yonr Water; wear a clean ed me his dear, good child; and tnam- shirt, and preserve a clear conscience. Tbie ma" tears arc mingled ones of joy and ; will put you through the summer.
. . . I. I'lU III , I 1 1 I ? It' IU U llllllll lliv - " Here are the apples of numerous va- : wfk i.,m(1 of t,u, eentU.llu.n who
...inihs county. It is amserveu. l ne exnuinors are iv. . iouu , . - Morris Co Car at on. '"w-and was raised bv Mr. liu- of Madison. W. Morman. Mr. Beeler of ' atterton, JloirwA.10.
run .n niv ir irs.aini uimn v, um "ia pro , . , - ,
and cherries, nectarine and plums pro- i ' Mou"nd Kro.h. offen. a bounty of $S0 on their import-! myself,
an 1 served. The exhibitors are R. W. Todd
sorrow; ' IT We see statements iu the pajiera about
. ... . -wi. A i 1. . n.,,1 1 1 .i ,n- ni.ii mrip 1 ir-mvinff innnr nun iiw river. n.i miirn nf
is trying to drive the Chinese out of that to his counsel, Mr. Erskine: ; ted last 1 uesday win a ncy . ' ' , ' u ' the ri ha. ran into the lienor that if
State, the government British Guiana j H am determined to plead my cause U.art ,n . lowilap - J , , . , . bc. i ms like restoring a captive to turn then.
JHr. trsKine wrote unaw a, j pew mi iiinuic 1-- j o--- -
if you do, you'll be hanged," to which j ent. Decatur Press.
lere
that I am really married, aud have ouU-Carpet Bag.
