Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 37, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 September 1857 — Page 2
Forelgnj News. AKKIVAL 07 IHL si’tMMsIlIP BAi'flO. . Ntb-VoitK, Sept. 14. The U-iUic In* :•! rived. Macaulay t>. to he elevated ton Peerage. Diplomatic jelatium hive been resumed at -Constantin jplcDetaiU of Laa ii.-iii iieivs fnmLh nothing imponant.
£jje |nWara fUfonllr.
1 Forth* Indiana Kerelll*.
dissolved the tali, that'the brine may be worketl.puli; . - . ' ;r;--
I £JK Don 0. H. Smith in bis history < of early Indiana lawyers, give* the folj lowing: [ While I was p fltidcpt of Uw I had a i valued fellow by.the naitis of Mcnitt S. I LV«ig, who.settled atid diod young at Ver* 1 sailltfc, in Ripley county.;. Mr. Craig w as j a Kentuckian, of the family of Craigs of s Boone vitality. In person large, with to- | markable big protruding'eyes.’and one jetiffltnec. ' Mr. Craig was a noble-speci-1 men of the Kentucky .character—open, lirank. and (io*]>ftablu. He was literally {dealt with by. nature, Liu his'oppjimni jties wore not sufficient : to bring emt his; i forensic .powers., Lik;' most young law-' lyersof hi s'day ha entered the field ot poij itics too young;. Was many .sessions a j member of the House of .Representatives, | lie was. a great'olcctiodeercr, and never was beaten.—Jmd befqro one ejection Ins cbauyuV looked desperate. 7 His defeat in the eyes.of otfient was certain. All man* iierfl o( reports Jtad been circulated against hint through the county.: Tito hist week had come, something mii>t be done or utt' .was over.with hiui; Craig saw, hi a time, stepped,, into a.grocery, turned over the counter,; broke; all the. bottles,.took, the faiicyl opt ..of (ho whisky ,ca-It; and threw the little ’grocer mu’ of the door. ’ The news flew like wildfiioover the country, nit other storm* wem merged in the groceiy in alter. . The act" was ili-cidcdly pupil tm. a* drinking lionses weie odious, mid Mr. 1 } ra ig w;t s elected by: a larger m njority tiicn he-bird ever before received, although hcv wa» not-V.Son of Temperance. - * L?t me not forget my valued friepd Gnlumd John 1) if mo lit, of Vevny.; The fame .Hi quail) ted with the Colon?!’ m the Lr'gi.'latnfu of l82*d T 23 ( niGorydon. 'He was ime of the mo-t talented men of the body—always ready,,but-.modest nhd reining to a fitnIt. in persona! contests.he had no equal in the House. On OUc occasimi (he (portion was, “whutber we shonld eli'et a revi-er of the laws, or revise them ourselves?'* In.the House, Mr: Durimm mid myself, with others, hud opposed a legislative revision, on (he ground that we were not qualified to revise in .-esMun; that tho uork would be imperfectly done. Our views'ultimately prevailed, an-! Judge Benjamin -Paike was elected Revi-er.— Hill ing ills* debutir Dr. Childs, pf-Wa>li-ington county, in reply (b.ray remarks, insisted that we were • qua)ified' to' do the work , ourselvt>*-. M —"Mr. Speaker, the" wisdopi of tho State of Indiana'is-on this floor. w - -Dumont— t( ThtJ gentlemen says the wisdom of Indiana is on tin* floor. I ifim hardly presume that the ,wis dom' of ray county is here, and ,I should ho very sorr)*, Mr." Speaker, to think ll.iiit. ihe .wisdoni of-Washington county is on thtj\' T flodr;V.! ; Mr. ppinoul; was a good lawyer, and an honest man. ; He was n candidate for-Governor against Col, Da’-, vid Wullajce—ran on the branch of the inlenml iroprovemenl system known as "Classification;** while .Gov, ' Wallace went for the const met inn simultaneously, of the whole- works,—Col. Dumont was clearly right, but the majority* went with Gov. Wallace. The Colonel was the husband of Mm. Julia L. Dumont, a lady of high literary attainments', and the father of Co). Ebenercr .Dumont, of the late Mexican War.
From Mexico.
Batter MaWhy.
; Xeiv OmxAsa, Sept. 12. ; By the Mexican mail.'; wa me furnished ■with later advice* from Mexico.
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'It has been said that “wheu a girl cud ra a kegbod; coffrt), go od b read, unit guod bpuer, the is fit to be married.” vKot that these are the' only acquirements essential to hqnso keeping. but because it in taken for granted that if she knows how to dothee three thi ngs," she -mutt knoiv everything necessary to constitute a good housewife- If a scholar can pasa.rauster in grammar, astronomy ami algebra, it.is proper to tako it for granted-that he is familiar with geography, syntax, ami od* dition, > 60 it a Lady, can make good coffee, gdbd bread ‘ and goojd bnlfcfr-lsho can make lea.wath and sweep tbb boose, make pie* and rtpplo,. dnraplings/cnatatd pies, applepiei, and Gventnince piesand suasagej, and "boil the pot;*’ V I '. ‘She is a.Lady, Who |s a good dangb* ter, a good aislcr, and a good . home wife. She cant be anything else, I nin notjclp posed tit fathionable LadiCs,. but ip order to be 'real Ladies women most bo good hoiiECtvtfcs i first. I like to pco| pretty things *-i pretty flowers,, pretty .‘lambs, pretty and kiUeus.'bm l much prefer women to pretty (mcf.— A. woman m»y have pretty; hands; f prieUy feet.: pretty - eyes, and pretty hair, ‘and j-weot lips, and Wear pretty‘cur, riUgsat-d pi etty finger ■ Hugs, a ml ■ bo pfe i 1 i ly dies s ■ etli. bntiin onicr f to' be a real Ludy sl)o must have, elegance of, form; ana .dn**. elegantly; aniluhoye oil .know* Low: to tiiuke, aiiil make, goad coffee, goo$.hre.vJ, Ivtter. . '. * : L‘ >' V"\ViihVgoud coffee, good bread and good butter, a man ciin; always make a goo-l break fas); but without these .'essential*, no matter ryliat'else hevhas-before him, lie can apt have a! good-breakfast... Hbw'fmany poor ImHer makers are (here ipllhis country? Or ritthor how matly gtod .ones arc there.; I am not talking i.bd.n|7f'Jf rate butter, for that requires; poV only skill in the duiiyuuid, hui good well (eil cows—cows that ha v« an .abundance !o/ good 'pure water.' blue grass, or clover, wUh shade tnrs.aiid pure Mr./ Poor coWSj.ptior pasture, poor wu tir,- and [bad-air will not make even good hotter, nVratttef how skillful the house* bo. • . ' .■ : lutliis county there is little lack.of to I • erablft .good wafer, and pure aiK The pitslbrcs; thpngh-npt the best for hulter, are tolerably good;,and though we may not expect; such butter as is produced among the granite hills of Hew Hump* shiimand Vermont.and m Orange Co., Ncvv-York, wc have a right to expect an excellent'article. The milk can bp set in clean shallow tin pirns and put in a-cool place, where the cream will rise quickly. Thocrifam can be cbnrued before; it l*oeoraes'veiy,sour,—certainly before it lie* comes bitter.; The biulor milk can .be all worked but of the butter. .This done, » small quantity of clean piitrenized 'rock salt, just enough to. make if palitable, can be added. Instead of this, a good deal of the milk in , this county is put into deep pans, where .the cream is a lo'ug time rising—when in tact it becomes cxces* sively. : sour,.and often even , hitter before being skinned off.' Then U is. kept several days to get still more sour and; hitter, when it is churned,* sometimes for hours before Itie. perhaps. warm and frothy. Of course it is hard to get but all the butter milk, and so it is,left in. Then inslcdd of fine pare salt, the j course impure, salt, puch as we get from "the 'salt works; of 'Ohio or Virginia, is 'added till’.it Is ealter than “Old Ocean,” to make jit keep well end weigh well; and in this prdicamcntlt is sent off tb market—at jVtvay, Florence, or Patriot, or perhaps ‘some "count ty store,”'to-be dia* posed of tor good butter; but is bad enough to make a pig rqural, Uniter well made and sailed wh)i pure fine salt will keep without being too much; and though Uiwill not .weigh quite so heavy as it will-full of hotter-; milk, and > one-third coarse imporo salt, it will sell'for. mrrr* 1 money, ami keep lougcr. -Try it you housekeeper. who. have not yet tVicd it.’ And you; good housewives ac(d ladies, persevere; from good to vbetter, .and from bbtteii to, BEST. Annexed is an article containing sorno'good hints otr butter making.. ■ • *.'i : . CUbb. ,
10. Packing is dode with the hands or with:a .butterTnrilf;.and when butter is put into wooden they, shou|u oc MOBfced two or three'daya in strong brine before using. ; After each packing, cover the butter with a weudoth, and put a lay er of salt upon, it ; in ■ this way the salt can easily be removed .at -any lime, by eirapty taking Bold ‘of (be edges of the cloth.;;''
WrusKspu,
September 1$, 1857.
I: Tumbles between- 1 lie civil and ecclcsi- ' astical authorities still exist. Further insults tn I be American consul otMazntian ,aio repotted, arising from tho’seizure of , the American schooner Ada.
PRICE REDUCED! • TO 35. CENTS/
This paper will Ic tent from this timoonlil tt.v in’. cf the to hi me, Jammy 1/ 1658, for 35 cents.
Notiiiug definite bn Ivon -do'.ei mined relative tu -the Atlantic ult-gt.iph. It is repotted tbit Vemnn Smith retire-: from the ['residency «■: the Bmm of Cuiitiol.
A new difficulty bad sprung up between the government and the British Charge loo uccuimt of insults to the British flag | during tint- absence of the Charge. '
Xett^jse.— U*hc fiplpniidand light* draeght steamer nmuing as a Regular packet between Cincinnati anti Louisville—LeavingCincinnati every Tuesday, ThornUr,.and Saturday, at 3 P. M., and- Louisville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 P. 51., atopping at all puiutf, fqr freight and passengers. [ Patonize this boat. - J
- . Butter made in this way: will keep any length of time required.-—/. C\ Adams. 0, Farm. .. ...;
j The V neat an tevoln tio'n ist s were gain(ing gumiid. The steamship Philadelphia lie coming up. the river. The Central | America left Havana for. New. York on •the morning of (ho 8ih inst.
Details iri the laiiait mm inn teem with fanner atrocitie*. iue papers publish a dispatch affirming that the had shown {itch at Bainbay, but was sopptessed, ' * -’ (Jliiua.--A .cottferunce had been held at Sliunglisi UtwcenT.oid Elgin .and.the Frencli ynd b-tiglish commanders.
-.‘ ; Indiana State Fair.
Tite Sixth;Annual Indiana Slate Pair will be, held: atTndiauappUs, commencing on Monday.. October; ‘5. And ending -’on Saturday, (ho lOth, 1857. / Tbe following in the : v '
!’ . Another Bank Failure 1 j .-.'Ciscissati, Sept. 14. I Tne Citizens* Bank did onen this mornting. The proprietors in « card say that, jowing to difficulties in realizing sccnritlcs land tho stateof mind of the senior pari* jner, (Smeiul,)-the bank is compelled to {suspend. -This has been expected for the I lust ten days.. j Pei Imps, citizens of Switzerland Co.[have $130,Q00 in ibis bank.
Xanoleon'and Alexander ul Russia are to have .a conference Vlmrtly at Darmstadt,
IT.00P.A1I1IE op the fair.
Capt. Kelley and Clerk Hendricks will be found gentlemanly and accommodating
' MokoaV ixn Tuts da v, r Oct. 5 nnd 0. wilt be .devoted to entries aiid.the attangemedt of (exhibited art icles.; The eiltiy fee is. ® 1.' Entries , may - be- made prior t<». thal’time the Secret ary. tdgetlipr . with the namc bl. thoexliiMted article -anilv the owucr’ii nhiiic nud iositbuice.'; Tbfc Secretary Voflice wjll be open" for cnUictlT on the.twt) first days. aii'd the ai-ticies jvill be-J arranged m the proper Ksllii by tbe supm iofimb-nt anddiis depip tic*,-- • •" ■.
Spain.—It i* . rumored. .that a tet-ret treaty ha.s been tutored 'into'between the United Slates, iihd ilexico; which pui vi fc.i that the former, will fnndrii.froni 15,000 ■ or 20,000 armed - volunteers- to take Ciibd.nmler the Mexican flag in case of war with Spain, i Italy.—-The thrcfttonedruptnfc bo twee a Naple* and.Ptethuuni lus been di*pi-!led. The Brit (ah ill mister at Flo rente has re tiled Iioui bis post; in; consequence-of nn' alleged iuMiItrinhiuttur of etiquette. : Twosteamers had sailed'from England with troops fiimr India, j. Thu stenner- La Plata had arrived at Liverpool yvith nearly two and ti quarter millions in specie. ' : , ’ The treaty between England nnd Hondnras haft been Vaulted at London, English papers discrtdiiejj the rumor in French papers of a mutiny at Bombay, • Ficuv'h- sctilcnicnU'.in,India tranq'iiil. Private letters say tlm .mutineers in India are short of ninmiiiiitiou.Lord EIgin will proceed with his fl.-ct to tlie niontli of the Pcilio. rircr, near IV* kiii,. wiicuco JtQ will traiu-mit to the Em peror a letter requiring hiniv wittiiii aVpocIfied- lime, cither to iccognise or i»pn-iiaii> rite acts of his .nfficcri* at Canton. If he repud tatos,.nmkes : competifation for the past, and- gives security fur thb future, well; U'-'plhcrwise, I/iri Elgin ;-will,declaio- war and occupy Canton. ’ ■. :.-* ■ ‘
officers
New Steam. SUll.—‘This institution, which has jutt Iren finished for. thegwuers, Messrs, J, P. Kcheflck «t t?o , L now in operation. It is a good looking edifice, ami is complete in all Us arrange* immta, It has cost much money, and we hope theywiil he abundantly repaid by a generous public for. their omUy. Ono or two other mills ; would ’do no harm fcfere. • ' r i ' ,
, Boston*, Sept. 8. , Lambert tli'e Pedcstiian lias accomplish* cil the feat of walking u thousand miles in a thousand couseciitivo hours. lie lost mvniten pounds in weight but won the $1,000 .
Tlit- thorn lento film vaiious committees, invited guest.!;, uint -delegates frimi other fSo-.-ictiiw. shrmhrreport at tin? } Sect t-f a tv’s uffi-.x* during TiteMlay or-on Wednesday* morning. Vi*itots will 'be a-triii:t(-d to ilia gjounds.cvcry d.ty ;o!- thp week. Singh* arlmis-ionlwfmy-Jivtftvhis ftu*b.. Ticket* for sub? at tin; Trcasntei's oflices, on and ue ir the qrnnnds, | \V k dxk g day. Oct. 7 ,*-The arrarige • ! menu for 'exhibition will ..be completed j caily ill the mnitdng. 'ITu! tnembcrK of jibe diflcrcni c*imitiittees will 1m called at .the nlltce ot the Exenitive, ConimitlL’e at j 10 a- u. of lliis day, and (ncir 1 nidges mid will.be given to them. ITbey will tlien begin ihmr labors, aided bv tlie Sniieirnlehdenl of tlm difTert'ftt Frill written repotLs must: be u* turned by each committee of its examitta' lions aiid.awurds, retting forth the res sons for thy* latter, and the nppeainnce or quality of all the animalk or articles cx amined; The ftirnisluvl In* competitors must alsoAi rqtiirhctl by the committees. J•
■ . XEW'YuitK. Sept. 8. Jutlgo FVuliody (it’.ivereti Lis decision on tlio mil o( in the capo ol .Mrs. «i one o’clock this afternoon.' admitting lior to uail in the ®um of S5i(J00.
Co us rv Fain.—The approaching Fair promises to he one of ranch interest. Many specimens of tlio hoimteotiB,iurvesl. Just pas I, will bo omexliibition; anti much interest, generally, bo far as we have learned, is manifested on the " subject. This is right; nothing affords a surer inilex to a healthy state of things, than a deep Interest, among our farmers in thU subject. . : \
rmunEi.MiM, s-pt. 12. A Los !wloiii;iDg»lo Mosers. 11 acker t k, frVrn*,.containing over S.U.OOO in not-:* and.drafts, was ■ stolen’ fromtlitf Piiilj Jtd pIii.t-B.uik,, l\rymeiit hw been Mopped.
- Qi’Encc;. & ; pr. 10*.— Hie- Cap:,,!!. »f (ini stiMmpnVly.Ia. wild 1ms nriivci Ih.v, >ays tiiit the yea>«l U a\olal wki!; Her cargo, mails, apd tlinpajiseiigera’ Uggiga u'oiv nil lo'l. ■
, Ctonnso Emporium.-—' The new gent's famishing store of John' W. Gray will bo the resort of all lho*« desiring FplI and Winter clothes. • liis stock is large and complete in every particular; bis Eopply of ready-made clothing cannot tie beat; and he baa a. splendid stock* of cloths, vesting, satinets, casinets, cast* meres,. neckerchiefs, .etc.,etc. ; in fact, everything a-man-wants to wear.
UomjLx. Kept.. 10., i£x:Gomiiur Ham soy wag noiiiiuntcd.liV'ihq Itcpiiblicau Oouvciitiuii at St. Governor of Minnofou.
, An. American named. Eli ha* been found guilty of piracy at Hong Ivong aud sentenced; to iranspuria’.ion for ■ life, Now Congo tea opened at 70 percent higherThah la'it season, '■ ’SUkVcrop was abuuJanl and of very goo f qualitv.
The Stock exhibitions,, will begin on this, and;be continued on the two following .days.-~Tho Trials of speed,. asd. tlm displays of matebetf Itor&eKwill take place, nncl tlie,weightof fat animals will bo detonnined. . Tht* tests by dynamoftiercr, of Tito power ofthadrhuglit horac-aml walking'’:, cattle will begin, ami the i-peeding (patch will take pliiec.: The trial oh the Corn Cioshors will take place ill the af ternoon.. -
r Sept. 9. - A -portion'; of It ns‘■ell'* jiouiltr-.wjrks bl«\v up'this-morning, killing nv.w l-i*y»
Kansas Affairs,
' v ' ■ St. Lous, Sept, 11. ' The Denipciat |mbiidRs-an address to the pen pi** ol the United Stated, which was pcrpated by it committee appointed at ihtv Airusshopper-FiiMs’ Convention', 1 A fair lilstoiy of. tlto (roubles in Kansas is given, and (ho. present attitude"of affairs ia lcnipernlely.di-cnssc-)., . ■ The addftss alleges that the chief rncenlives I o apart ieipiiljnn 1 n the elect ton- a llm prgent ■ fr mt r l h cfreoS {ai c> It expresses .-but little hope of success., • The document contains a special'clanse to ilm people of 'Alissntiri, selling forth the relative potfitionii of Kansas and Mis acuri, and imploruig'the citizens oT,the latter to refrain. T • , j The previous cottrsc of aggressron persisted in, ft practical pud b!otvly Vat mflsl en.-uv ■ ’' •' • ■ - ' ■
A. New Party.— Wo we from onr St. Louis and" other exchanges, that a move, roentfora new Southern parly has been initiated in Louisiana, by a'pabHc meeting held in the parit-h of Plaqaaroinc. The cognomen ces timed by the party, is '‘Constitutions].Tbo address adopted declaims sectionalism.
YojtK, September 12. : -Tile ifiigeijot C uik. of New Tali/. Ui. ter cojinly; NuwVork, ha* faile.i,
OCT - Srrnp; from t !»u C hint* .19 si;gnr f.int.—Willlanl Totter at: fr,nj hi* itanitii- twenty lii!I-j of the L \ii:c, which pro.liiceil ’ii,x : gallonk fit jiiiA; from this he. ihaik* n'giiltui of fymp; v.hidTut* thick w mpcrior to njty nf (ho N.-w Oi» leans uuiIjsk'V“ Sfadtt'ju Cui.rUr.
Thorsday, Oct. 8.— The trials in tbo horse and cuttle rings will roounne during the whole of tliis day. The ti iain of the threshers and bejmraters.will take place in the forenoon.. The plowing match for men will also take place in the forenoon. The trial of the fire engines and the plowing match.for hoys will .take place in the afternoon. Fbiday, Oct. 9.; —The committees will report before 9 a. m the results of their examinations. - A grand, procession of premium animals, and of wheeded vehicles, and a grand display of other premium articles, .will then take place; -Aril a. ji. tbo will be paid at' the ofijee of the Executive Committee. • * ‘
Native Molasses. —On Thursday last, Mr. Jos. C; Brown,.of Craig Township, left at onr office a p&mplo of Molasses made from Chinese Sugar Cane, raised on his farpj. It wss thick* and grainy, and of fine flavor. 3| galjons -of the . raw , juice made 3 qnarls of thick molluscs.
| .Srtiimsa.—Aii ;trtW lock pUa/ Monthly; near Hti\ ciiv,’tK*ittwtt E l. 'H.tr risftu and fi Ituu l.y U.c i,a:iir of C r .n:i, ;:r wliiclt C'oim cahii.* life. ia.i [may |jo,-ttil'Iy -i!ie yet. Th**. tflair pn-v j (lilt «,>J Viiog-11* £ 1 U '-- — fiiii nQ Sun fiiitor. ' ... ■ ■ '' . ' . ‘
- *C5T Township Trustees are requireby tins K-linu l I aw--on or .before the liUth ul ■September, to tuku nit enumeration of t lit* children'withiu.thcir respective district*, between the ages of five'and twenty one. anj tiie sex to'which such children belong —ex el tilling married persons, also to specify lo which congressional township they belong and;to what school houie their parents or "Uftnliaas dcsiio to semi them; anti to make report of iho .bame to tho county Auditor on or before the first day 4>f October, in each year .
(Kr Hon. jJames Lockhart, member elect of the Doited States Hotite ofReprceenUtives from the First Indipna Congrestiontl District, died at bis residence in Evansville, on Monday morning at ten minutes before three o’clock. ‘
The addreas coucl idea byVxb otIin" t.ikpcoplc of Kansas to ’yore, at(ho election in pur.-nancc of the Vctioa of ihc Convention.- " '
. tiij n:rfuhi on IN" 4;!r iiiat.* *vfi. ;.L?vcsay. and Jamr** to'iho penitentiaiyi—tbo fotiiitr/ur;Vwg anti I lie IirYrr fur five \tns.— VeTttiilUs DhpaUh:
Tliepremiums amomit to nearly §5,000. BjiTonoX?. Oct 107—The grand closing sates will;fcc held ntider tho dirnctioh, of the Executive Committee, and the articles will bo removed from the grounds unde'r (ho direction Superintendent and ‘his assistants'. i‘-V-. > ■ • -
At the Municipal election which took place at Leave nwor h on ''Monday. la*-!, the Free.Stale tithe, was elected ,by’ two hundred and. sixty 'majority. The Ci.ii sjlitntnmal' Convent nn convened at I.-j-coropton on the 7th mst.
V i p.f!isi\ <;E.— ntoeci fj or ‘ii'-Wh’#. printed ut Modrefutd, V*,, ha* li-cii f-liJWii 4 swilkiuf corn raided in that vli'iuity.which it thirty mm/ ■
, Holt,. Esq., of Kentucky, bos been appointed Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Joseph Holt is a Kentuckian, and years ago practiwd law in that Stale and'Mi&sisstppi, retiring after amassing a Urge fortune in a few years. .
Ruction Fjiles will be hold, each day ot 11a. m., ntider the.direction:of jha E.xe-. ciftivo ComraitUc," for this benefit of cxhtbilOJS. ;■ A.triill snd complete apsratns for mak-. ing sagarond >yrjnp from.the Chinese Sugar Cane will be ' on-the ground and inoperation, every _ day of'the fa)r, so that visitors may have an opportunity of witnetsmgthiaiiovcl and.Interesting process. Peraono wishing, their '.cane crashed lean have it dono by bnpginix it id the ground, taking cam tb hava il poffecllyfrcsh.. ; Paf)i icjneelings ,WiUbo held at night in one of the large, halls, in the city for the discussion of agrieultiiral and mechanical topics. The plapcs’-ofnioctiiig will be designated ip the cily papers .during’ the fair.)/.■./ / . Seats will'be provided for visitors and a ball for the accooiodation ; of ladies. Editors and Reporters will' he. provided with stationary. A number .of ihoTUstin*. gnished men ot the country aina expecled to bo present. ", ? - One or more good bands will discourse music and the improved steaiu calliope will probably be do the ground dnribg the Fair. . ,
- (Kr School districts hold'their annnal electioDS OD; the first Saturday of October, to’ elect school directors, When a direc tor is 1 elected, hois required to taka the oat^ -of office,, to preside at nil the district meetings* visit ‘ thb.seljool' from time tb time; anil lake-charge of the)school house, furniture) .fixtures &c.> and underthe dtfocHon of thfi lrustees, employ a teacher, and finally. to-act ab a. medium of .coni; tnunlcstion between the trustees and the / : • •. • • •' • - ' /;
Pl.VMUUTII liAiiK, Ikduka,—Tfca pem Sentinel says: "Thi'i is a regular wild-cat concern, whhuiil cil’icr body or soul/'
.007 We lonrp that a (urge panther was killed a few days? ago 1 le srEi 1 sta v il 1 s Monro’o cotifity, Uiia State. .
JSTTbero will be prayer meeting at the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, and religious cervices every evening thereafter during the week. Friday night Quarterly Meeting commences, coni tinning over Sunday, ■}
I JKT “Childhood'Hoorsr*from a fa : ironic' 1 torrciponJent, will' appear ' next [■Week.:, ’ ?- .
TBS RCtCB TO ,BB OBSERVED IS MARINO
' * BCTTStL £ ; ■ In making good butter there are'Enverat nioa operations id be gone tbroV.wilh, which rcqnire an eye to cleanliness, forathought and experience. 1. On milking clean,' fast yet gently, regularly twice a day, depends tho success of'the dairyman. .Bod milkere should not be tolerated in a herd; bettor pay doable the price for good ones. 2. Straining is quite simple, bnt it should bo borne in mind that two pans about half fnU each will produce a greater amount of cream than the same milkif in bnt one pan; the reason -of this is | tbs greater surface. 3. Scalding is quite an important feature in the way of making butter in cool weather; lbs cream rises much thicker, milk keeps sweet longer, the butter is of j a better color; and churns in one-half the time.
: (Kr We learn that the Governor, baa addressed'an official letter to the Attorney Genernl. yequesting his opinion as tdthe constitutional Ky of; the law .of 1855 ip re-: latioD to;’the elcction.of County . officers, and that :tb& latter-'has responded that .in his opinion; tbs act’. is uncousiuntional and :; - ’ - "
(tCT'Thoctjncem at Torro Hante issuing WaWohVObcck« Kuagone by the board —repudiated, Jiul as .wo expected.
S3" On Thursday night,- September 8d, ( Ryal Wilcox stole » hone from Leonard Cole, of this county, and took it! to Cincinnati, where he was arrested!and admitted to bail,_: The owner : recovered the horse
OCr Tlw Temperance celeVration at Co lunibns oh'Satai-day last wos tery.Urgely dttended.'' / didod speatars'wero prasent.
0£T Ur. Tfaos, Jagers, near Vevay, has pci op a mill for grinding the Chinese Sugar Cane, and cooking.thi juice, i He baa si)ven acres of the cine under cultivation. Success to the experiment
in Nfw York will sell tliia season frora $80 to $100,000 worth of bl»ckbernes. ; ; . :s ■ - :
( ~Iowa.—The Americans’ in’ Iowa held a Stato'Conveulibn at Iowa City on the 2d. .The following ticket was nom i nated —-For i Governor, T. F. Henry, of Des Moines Lieot/ Governor, Easton Morris. A platform was adopted, and other itenjs of business transacted.
_ Ex*President Fillnioje .i?~aboq.t to .marry. 4 ' lady ot Mootreat, Canada. • ‘
acknowledge tho receipt of ' "A Treatise on the Improvement of the Obitf River; by Col. Ellwood Morris, C. Printed qt PotUville, Pa. Those interested can have it to read.
The different railways have agreed, tbroogb the Union Company, to carry passengers during the Fair at half price; and animals and articles intended for exhibition at Jail price going, and free returning from tho Fair, if in the hands of the original owners. Extra trains will ran on the roads daring tho Fair for the accommodation of visitors. . . ■ ■
' , OCT Korn' 'E; M.. Yerget fa the candi - date of tHe. Mississippi Americana for Governor. .
AgiloiiltdialMeetiiis.^ There will be a the Officers and Direetora and Members of the Switzerland aud Ohio county Agricultural Society on the Fair Grounds, near Enterprize.'on Saturday, 19th insti, at 1 o’clock P)M. U. H. STow/Prcs’t.
have materially declined in the jut few weeki. .
4. f'kimmiug should always be done before the ntilk becomes loppered; otherwise much of the cream lams into whoy and is lost.
KT John W. Wright, Etq., of this county, received a 820 premium for a collection of. peaches at the U. B. Agricultural Fair, recently held at Louisville. A well deserved compliment.
Vaccination dv the Tonqoe.— "Ho sensitive, so porous, and so powerfully absorbent is the human tongue, that were not tho idea'repulsive, the application of a quill of vaccine virus to that organ for dfeo minute, would aa ftrfe<ily vaccinate a person, as if it had followcd'lbe lancet into the arm.'* ‘
6. Churning, whether by hand or oth-, wise, should occupy fifty minutes6. Washing in cold soft water is one of its preserving qualities, and should be continued until it shows no color of the milk by tbs use of fbs ladle; very bard water is highly charged'with lime, and must in a measure impait to it alkaline properties. - *
Every effort jvill he made to accommodate visitors and exhibitors, ami it is to be hoped that the arrangements will, bo satisfactory. Delegations from the counties, or co.imly societies wishing to camp near the ground, can do so by bringing their tedts, and by notifying the Secretary ip advance, that places can be secured for them. - '
(£7- Rev, Jas., B, Finley, one of (he pioneer Methodist Mln'stcrs of the west, known as the "Old Chief," died at his residence at Eaton, Ohio, on Monday week. ■ He bad Been a preacher for 48 years. Ho was a native of N. Carolina.
Teikkb-—Mr. Edward Barrett presented ns with a large, excellent watermelion, on Wednesday last. He generally has a supply for sale.
[Boston, Sept. 10.
So eayi our medical trie&d, Dr. Ooggawell, of Boston, tho discoverer of tho Antiphlogistic Balt, which he introduces into the system MrouyA Me ion jut, thereby subduing inflammation of every form, as he claims[it will do.— TorkPinntyltanian.
The state convention of the National Americans met hero to-day and nominated Henry J. Gaijdnor for Governor. Tho convention also nominated Gardner. Both conventionsnominaled Alex. Dewitt, for Secretary of State and John W. Clifford for Attorney General. j
jCSfThc notes of all Eastern Banks, except those ol tho city of Now-Yorki Boston, Now Haven, Baltimore and Philadelphia, were thrown out on Saturday at Cincinnati, by the hanker*.
7. Salting is necessarily dope with - the best kind of ground salt; tho quantity vartea according to tha state in which it is taken from tho ebam; if soft, more—if hard, loss; always taking taste for the sorest guide. A First working, after about 24 hours, (■ for the porppse of giving it greater compactness. 2. Becond working takes place at tho time of packing, and'when the butter has
Invited guests and editors will receive complimentary tickets to the Fair. . Ioanna Brown, Boc. Indiana State Board of Agriculture.
jig-The County Commissioners have leased tho poor farm to Wm. Baird, of Craig Township, on much hotter terms than heretofore, for the county.
ftCT At Douisvile, Flour is €4,60; -Whoat 70@80*; Corn 70; Oats S6 ; Hay «I8.
(Kr It is now proposed to establish in Cincinnati anew hank, baaed upon home capital, owned by homo stockholders, governed by home directors, and having at least one eye open to home interest.
Error.— In Mr. Case’s communication last week the type had "Dr. Howe, in bis Arctic explorations,’ 1 Ac. Mr. G. wrote tt Dr. Hake.
dlT R is no* stated that there will bo ao extra session of the Legislature called br Gov. Willard, to moot earlv in No* veaber.
. New Topic, September lid, Messrs. Carpenter Me, dealers, in sliaw goods, have S'uspemlsd. Their Rahil i tie; are large, i
Vets, Sept. H—Ploar eutt^l: 00 bit* JSt. loin*. Rent. iS—noor <1uU U |<.Jifrt,*?wfcntueettlM ttOtaSSl. Cota tflcllalnr, vhlle 0*U Still (1 3Sg3?e.
ifew Oiu.e-i.vs, Sept. 1-1, 'The -Philadelphia has arri ved-with Havana' dates to,-tKc Oth ins*,' and Francisco to thc.20 li ult. ' The fever is wore i at Havana. ' * California.—Tlia j-eitlers’- egnyretion j nominated -Stanley. 1 hr Governor. j Stevyhs (denr. ) li; s been elected to Con-| : gressTrom \Va«iin ;toh Territory; * j Peru;—Stdli van, the British minister, | bos teen’ murderer - by tix Peruvian?, j The cadsftsafsigned aro poliiical and women,;- ;' C ■; ' ■■ V : ■/. | .Tiic Costa Rica Govornmcnt has :dwcreed;thonicpccted Walker expedition pi■ ralical; •'.' r V'.‘'■ ‘ ■ ■ A}! grand . Congress ,of - the; Spanifili-j American’'States was ’soon to be held at Ban Jbie.. ’• ■ ' J v ’A ■ ■ <| • Adyices Crotn lhh Balizo soy the bar works’ are - proving dctrimcntfil father than otherwise. ■ I 1 " * -
SyKActisE, N. Y., Sept, 10. The democratic convention was organized here this morning, and \Vra. Taylor, a soft, was elected permanent, preeidenI. In calling tho delefj.itions,r.wben N. Y. City was reach a regular storm of debate and confusion commenced) and :a recess was taken until 3 o’clock p. hi;—After the ailjbnrhment a row took place on the platform beliveen [Mayor ■ .Wood and friends and Mr. Sicklcs'tho chairman and' others. Mr. W. clhurged the’ chairman with partiality and jmfairnefis. . Sept. IXtb. —The nominations were made this mprntng:| Comptroller, Sand j ford C hatch; Treasurer,.Isaac Yandcrpool; Secretary of Slate, Gideon Tucker; Attor- j ney-Geucml, Lyman Tremaine; Engineer, j V. R. Richmond; State Prison Inspector,: Wm', C. Rhodes.
