Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 49, 10 December 1836 — Page 2

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FOOD FOa CATTLC.

Cornstalk when fPLt and hard te-tore are the only otjectlons to Sl2Tw for feeding cattle 10 the wrsMMon. These olrjectiosjs may be rktadWcutiins tbaa email and scalding 2L: r.M in this country affect

ZZTZ, helie-a com flM Bf WOrth saving.

T7tj- . st a eflnvuM them that they

ISSETiSW ot valuable part of the ScSlwaattUa&wcfthaaafreto. &ectaerved that tha coowoocorn Vis the mkkSc erSaptamoar.eoatams fi!S sweet joiclT Of tbie jofce,

MtTpaopU maka molaaaas. It will not make Zw. because it will not granulate. Tha Tr-T .u-. .lui atalk contains the greatest

ooaatity of aaccharina matter, (sweet juice) iiiost before the aotumoal frosts. This sac. VT im ia the nutriment: IIoss will

tatteaoa com stalks given at this season of

.httMi tm tha action of three or four

.. rnat ani ild bv as many days of

hot sunshine, tha juice becomes sour and the ..IV .nmnanlifClr Useless. But nptWlth-

standins the depredations committed by the mwtA iinrm of all the season cattle

will pick among them in the field and live .k ;n mnrintr. These tacts are

l tawinr farmer. It requires not

moment's reflection, then, to convince us that corn sulks properly cured and prepared, are . a., iu&hl and economical food for cat

tl.N or is this a mere discovery. The

i.t farmer in those parts of our country,

where every thing is done in the best manner.

cut their corn below we ear near inc grvuuu J . in ahnrka or small ricks before

the frost comes; this secure all the saccha

rine matter in perfection. It dries intnd

with the stalk, and H tne ear is not npe wncu cut, it will ripen better in the shock than on tha hill. After the corn is husked, the stalks are housed, cut in a common cutting box, and fed to the cattlo in troughs, they will eat greedUyj and not only live but fatten on food Pfif4an which That! be divised to abridge Um labor of preparing this food in our ordinary euttlft-W, will be an important a chicvement in rural ny. A PRACTICAL FA KM Eli

VERMONT. The legislature of Ver Mutnt adlsMirned a few ditys since, after pas

ting one hundred and titty acts. Among them Is one requiring the state Treasurer to receive Its share of the surplus revenue.when. ver paid by tha United mates, and deliver it over In truilses to be appointed by the several towns fur that burpuitf, In propor lion to tha population of the ssyeref towns In 1 10, to Da loaned to the cltlsens at sis par f nil tha principal to remain the proper ly of tha several towns untf u failed fur by .La Mttiiadlltalaai Ilia Intarftlt tb US MtlHfO

pr!ald lotheiuTtoM f eotiimon shwU leiilflbutleit lt ba ialifj nftijf l4U . mksA ! "f Mtf'",,wn r Hm9 .

Tha lUIIOVvlrtfJ muiutions were ami anupi '''itVitdvfd, "f iiambly of lha a.aia Mi VatiiiMMi. that neither UunMrMii hnr

tha mMf jHjvfrmitf hIsi hava an mhmiIIIu linns! Htfi abriiijif Ihf frff f Miffi bin uf t.iJlJtlun Hf lha ImnimliiittH nflheili titMutfli

m nifrJISIlrl atr 1MB) iniwin tttaiiPi rawr lanUtlUli in m ItUlrH ar jt)liimbli

OnaMa Mnpi il Ullii vvirt mm u mi mm

TIIE PRESIDENTS HEALTH.

Two nights ago the President was taken with a cough, which was succeeded by a considerable bleeding from the lungs. He had suTered for some time previously with sem nit in in hi aide. lie was relieved from

both unpleasant symptoms in some degree,! by the lancet. Kight before last the hemorrhim from the luoss returned, and wes again

stopped by the same procee and other an-1 plications. He is now extremely weak.

from the asect of the disorder and consider

ed bv hie nhvsicians m no smmediate danser.

Iany yeara ago bo waa aCected in the same way, and recovered without serious injury,! or even a long depression of his health-

Globe of the Sfult.

me iTCSMent is convaieemnb j.ot.

How ihall wt ucT Flour seven or eight

dollars per barrel Butter 18 cU. per pound

Potatoes S3 and AO cenU per bushel

Wood higher than ever therefore, how hall we live? We will be marvelously kind,

as well as marvelously wise and tell you: In the first place eat no cakes, pies, or things srthi kind, but live on Dlain and wholesome

food. Buy no little nicknacfes, sucn as ntus.

raisins, &c. In the next place oe economical in dress. Brush up and mend the old coat

and wear it a little longer; ditto your other

garments. Get your old hat ironed over, and let it last an extra three months. Wear cow

hide boots instead of calUkin they are not only cheaper, but better for cold weather. Avoid unnecessary rides. Stay at home, and if you are without a home and are bachelors, set married forthwith, and provide yourselves

with one. save wood oy maainz your uwci-

linzs tiirfit, and by using stoves and keeping

your doors shutt Follow these directions,

and if vou don't set alonir well enough, it is

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because you are lazy, and we must oe pro

nounced poor etneoreticoi economists.

Hoaain Sckmk Tit late explosion of the

powder mill at Acton, Mass must according, to the Yeoman's Gazette, have presented a scene of unparalleled horror. That paper, in giving further particulars, says : Henry L. Dodge, aged about 34, a native of Concord, was literally blown to pieces, and

his mangled limbs, his tattered nesn, una parts of his body, were found in a neighboring field twenty or thirty rods distant, and on ahillat least fifty feet higher than the mill. There the miserable fragments of humanity were scattered, and the pieces hanging like mm mi th tmahea and trees, showed how

f&otiial araa the work of destruction. He

Imf m urif and two children.

AMim Osborn. ased 38, brother oil

r.rmin. was nicked un alive, his clothes all in

a blaze, both of his legs broken, one arm bro

ken, and his whole bodv burned anil gasnea

in mnnv nlaces. He seemed to nave no

sense but that of suffering and died in about three hours. He left a wife and one child. Th mill was awent to it foundation Some

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oFfthe timber were found on tne mil, mun uw

thousands of fragments, great and small, scattered all over the meadow, like leaves before the wind, and the swift death of these two

RIGHrJOHD:

SATURDAY:::::::DSCEMBEIt 10, It S3.

THE HISTORICAL FAMILY LIBRARY.

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eattw sMMataa te feei!itate lae ea r

iks rulf-Tt r-nil rihim riiiiiisswi sssi ike ekak. aad C Ci anankataal O

titer an ietercbsaje of feehees H wee. aa of Dr. J. R. HewteatMB.

W. kava rraoueetlv called the tent km of oerl Reeolved, That theceieiitleeef(

readere to such eastern luUieatkMis s were for-1 be reqaested to eorreapooe with etW

warded toes for so doing, caring Kule whether gTTT

y eetiee vh given wvaivr - "7" iteteeteef taepruapsii week by

to refer that aortioa eff eae wiseae wa eeeier sbimi,.

aad caafai kaowlede. to the hfibt aad SMeeeJlea-l On sent ma, E. Grover, 9. XL

eoee etaffwiih which eaetera pmiskeiakave flood- If R- Foalke, ware peou i .aw. ' ssittee.

tdwircsuifwtvonimnf ft. I nil. Tkst the precestiajttf fch) - - head of thie article. We take as avech pleeenra ta -,4 in ail the Beaert frieedSvaiaC!

propnesdi

Oa esotioa, the eMcling tbea aej iejase,

ML UUKRJZSUTI, Caw

E, Gbovkb, Secretary.

CAWALC

At a aseeftiagot the ei aedat the flnaatil eh

doing se oa aecoaat of its osiag e western woia, as

Sir its note than ordinary ssem. The west,toeorae

meeeare. stands in the eaase relatioa to the east, as

dkltheesst a few years since to Europe; yet we

ask not legielative interference to protect v

from their monopolies. We have as skinful eeper-

aMkers, as good t)pe-fvuadera, printers, bieders,

aad as iatellimt men for editors and ceeapilleie.

Then, whv need we eead beyoad the saoantaiae for

all oar literature. We need not. This Library

n a a ...akaM

difMrpoM ord..ttuctm. rtteli if fbJ i. Ibe ...ty fam ft. .1.

ith

flay t n aili miii aim tin imiii r mia hi 2.X J aeJ a lilM ihiiUiaail ill IlllnlirSlI dill

gay ilolait -Hitiiilatlor nnlai fin Ihf Itanhf Nul l)CM) un ill JiNfisi In ilia liisrn InorH-r losflbei iha rlhary, ill Inabi M to I unMisili rtvs of whlnh wsrs ffltl alike kawaand tha UlllSf bruksn ItllSAi

Thf dirt aluri elVr a reward of (0000, fbr tha raaovery of ilia money and tha arrest and eeavlet af tha Ihlefi ? fljooo fur lha arrest nieonvtatkon of tha thief alone, Tha above Is the hank (eharlered last win tar) about which so much has been said in re latien lo lha unfair distribution of the itucki ejaaaaBBBBTaTaBTaa Taiu ftcais-The New Orleans aorres' . . . t &t !.-

punusni oi me new i ore vourier, toei the Wis lately issued by tha Treasury of

Teias. is payment or me miuionioen envoi aila New Orleans ara now offered at seven Z.(We par aant diseount, and no buyers. Iso. that tha Treasury bills Issued in nay

ment of tha volunteers are thought danger ouevsaat ninety par aent discount I The peeuaiery credit of the Teiian Itapublie must be at low ebb, indeed. If these ara tha prices of Its scrip at Nsw Orlsans. csaBwsnatves

Dm UaercTi;aK.. The culture and man utactsra of silk la tha United States, is no Ion rtt m matter of theoretic etperlment a mere nlavthhvtfor tha amusement of amateur eari

culhiriets, and the edification of those who read -ricttUural periodicals, but a bonajUe

branch of substantial American enterprise

and mdustry. It has been gone Into with a

spirit and to an aatent that leave no doubt of W .e a tl

ite eveatuai sueaass ana importance in vei cos parts of the country. Among other es t:Ukmenu, the new silk factory at Dedhaiit,

XIaaa. wtSl operate sixteen hundred splndlsi, rive employment to one hundred females, and

turn out aaout two thousand doiiari worth oi

sewing sua, a wetk.

IIo!. Geo. L. KiKNAaD. It is with pain

we announce thai tne noo. uwnwri t. K1NNAUD. who was so badly scalded on

tlia steam boat Flora, died nt the hospitable

dwelling of Gen. Lytle,on Saturday evening last, and wos buried with distinguished marks of respect. Hist remains were escorted to S . .a S

the grave by tne eiegant unuormea companies of Captain Uowtnnn and Captain llich- & "a a a .

nnli. aa well as a in rue concourse oi cmsens.

The military escort fired the usual salute tipon such oecasons.

Mr. Klnnnrd was atfpd about 3d years.

and was a highly respectable member of Congress from Indiana, Ills death is rendered the more distressing as we understand ha was on his way to Philadelphia, with a view of being ntttrrled lo lady in that dly, whom ha Intended taking with him w.nliington. The aullHllun will be painful to her in tha slrme Cirii Whig. A tiVeaff Rit ii As two uf litres boyi, hh nf a iMttir widuw In this tiliy.wsre walk-

inn throuaiH cam r ilrssl vsilerday furanutiH

m tif iharn law an nltl .miud m lh NitMinj MhluTi ha kicked a itnn III) a ru of hHiisr f

uul whloh in sinmiHitthM ruya)l luha bnHk

tiliiii lis ttHJa iittn iu his motiiart ami munt ly uiiunilndlhat hara wni slw-sn M niu iliMRJOi Tin will ware hII trf .ItMham

llillrtl IRIHi IIHil iMUVil hf lllrff hdllMj itttt In Nsw Ohmimi ssitat In IJIinrioalitveHi N I). MiithmalnniMWH in VirtfiMltti nmhMuii Wnira mi mm nt inf.nrtfTiri nnil rtuHMdiH aiiiiiiiiif h biliii wlilcl) iliny ilMUrml HtniM. Isiisili Tin ff Minii nlnritiHil nl , ihMi ihtm iMHMttl tlMirnylny iIishii Mnl hail ntirnl hsi

iwssn f iiiiif rtmi ftuu wiisn sua waiiiMi

wills biiiii "!, whilf tlMM, lay thattltiy

IIiohlt Important Decision. At a late

pleas, held at

Exeter N. II. a case of breach of promise of

marriage was decided. l te pianun wm

Mary Ann Stephens ana we ucicuucu senhFloved. One of the reasons urged on . a .a W t J.f.atJ.e.le eeaOa-

the attention oi tne jury ov ueiuuoi. v...m. fnr hi. nc.lininfr to fulfil his engagement,

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was that the lady had oecome wmewiwi uc

which made it an unpleasant tasa loconjer with her. But, a we learn from the PortsLJudje Green decided that no-

...-I. ar infliction bv the Provi-

rcrwJ.na absolutelv incapacitated the

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individual from perlorming the duties oi a

wife, was an excuse. II sne nas a paraiyuv ha. become entirety blind, or per

r..tiv .iaaf.it could anoear that the act of

rlrul hn.1 mnd marriflffe in such cases impro-

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pert but no less important charges wouiaoe suflicient to excuse the breach of truth i If hnmiaome womnn should brcomeas

iittlv as nnv woman on the face of the earth.

it would be no excuse. And the deafness in

ihi. na cnuhl he no excuse whatever. Ac

Hnnlinttlv the lurv. after due deliberation.

gnllantly a.Mrssed the damages at five hun

dred dollars.

M'Donnld. Clark, the med poet

v --(! I v- me a ttlrl with a waste Ilka a

cutton bng, and n foot like n flounder.'

Iukl.i4t tttnnMAiaM.--MWell Ittibstt

iHHHh ilhl vnur iila weigh." lt didn't

wHeh as miinli an I esitenteil, and t always

ll.miHltl II wrjuldn'li"

A mitt I l U if f n ihily jHg abmil ihi Ireels if V III til le li I Hi ntHfna7 A Kailinhltl en

llllsil ' IS MIC ysiin lisMsHrtl In till Half

rie)itia writtvii vy inyieirr'

Noarii ()auhi,i, The teflsltilura pf this Nlitis Hiittvs.Ms.il mi HaleitfH n Mwnilrty;--iiali Wm. . Itslls Huh Whld) wm elenleit

NhsNksr nf lha HfiiMiKi by n inHjurilv nf inih

iViiilMiii II. Hiivwiiiti . ITsil. r V. Il.l wM Hiii

IMH NllHMsMI' MflllH MHIH MrfNl Till

i it . t . as.. e a . . . . . . . .

an. hifri II limllSh S I I II M i MR U es i

is rsiiUlsi lii 1 1 HihhUi jl M. .Illil llitl

II fSHSlVf III! WMlif VHISi

iibiM Minrf Hkiiy in

A Black AaiiTocaAT. Thrre

book store, would cost 13 of ID dollars, mna w

coat the subscribers of ibis publ'icatioe, oaly (3 60Notoalv this, but lhe are of a character seldom

eon in this section of country. As there can be

no doubt as lo the utility of the work, we hope it may receive such patronage aa its usefulness de

serves.

The first volume was prided in Cadia, Ohio, but

the proprietors have located themselves at Oxford,

where it i!l hereafter be published. J ae iypooarsnhical execution of the work is equal to any

similar works of the east, aad will probably be print

ed on paper manufactured by Messrs. Leeds and

Jones of this vicinity. The sceond volume will be

commenced on tie 1st of January, 1S37.

One of the editors is now ia this borough, soliciting subscribers, aad will probably remain

a few days. It is now in the power ot Ma to obtaii. a good library.

hnr l a tlillWitiMf nl MiiMitMH M M Hi"

arfftiitfMtii II wri iiiniiniM lltal lha ihiif as UiNwn Willi nlhif fubbiih ffniMsni.1.1 building new undrgnwinii rspairii bui nti nn nan tall haw il aaina Ihsrs, , Wisps will immsiliiilsly bs likan U Muarlain Ih fhar anlsr uf lha nulsit and Ihsy will iiisttii. while bedspnsiisd In lha bank far iifs kN ingi-lniilun Allns, Hwiuai A Istlsr dated Nsw OrlsantNMV. A, myf "Thsrs will be a large sinjitr urMii this year probably 100,000 finds., and prion wa think must corns down, a We should not be surprised lo ssa prkes less than sii esnls by Ilia month of January, Tha nr sure fur money I rsll hsre, and will ooniinus tube so, fur sums time, very ssvsrely, and it is difficult to envoi tales at prices that will pay,' INoknall.

Patent Butter.-- A Russian nobleman of

high rank and the possessor of a large landed estate has received, from the Emperor, letters patent as a reward for discovering a new

method of making butter, which may be of

importance to dairy women in this country. The process consists in boiling, or rather simmering the milk, for the space of fifteen min-

utes, in its sweet state, taking care not to

w . m m. . i v. a a

burn it, and then churning in the usual man-

nr.

IMMntll I'AM MaiSMilH f fMW WIKMi-"

lha rala nt Isn mil

"HiImm II iirnbab1

111

f I I

Hill.iHi

Il will be vesuiiilsttlsd fiavi lha llnlliiliura At

msrinan) ny msny nf mir ramleni, tlint wlisn lha Ibilifiiiuri ami I Hiu riii runil wm tlril Uiil, asnsrinisnis wsra tried uiniasrlft n lha nraa

linabiiiiy nf iiina fri driven by lha wimli Tha same thing lis been allimiiiet! with pnrlial iMflflsss un the Durham amIMundsr' laml rail'wayi in England, where ear wilh n tail hoUtsdi was iirnnslled. by ihf wind al

us nn nmiri

WhsslingUns.

CINCINNATI MAHKKTi Nov. to. Our 1'roduoe market is very unsettled. riur has been on tha rise for the last twu months. Hales wsra made yeiierday at 4 1 lo AO 9a very little arriving. Whiakey hangs rather heavy. Haiti al 14 to .141 . from wsgoni. Feathers, are source, and sell as fust as of fsred at &0c. l'ork. The principal purchasers of this great commoility decline to make contraots ul prices which hava ruled the last wesk,visi AT oo. Only a fsw hundred hoes have been

slaughtered and those hava been packed to fill special orders. A dscline is confidently looked for. l'oaa Masekt. Contracts for pork, to a

considerable extent, have been made at five

Sli.

George Washington Jefferson, (b v

names)residing in a most magsuaciaBi i .

near Unghton, EagiejM. liis Tariejir"

investments in the national funds satsaift?

this he has 20,0001. in Dank ofEoUxJr

bank. Jefferson took a crospkious pti the Haytien revolution of 1791, aad wo England in lf04, Jaquee I. apsrorcfC ti. ascended the throne. He was e

a great stickler for denorracy, aad kaaesa sumed the name he goes by. It Mett he had considerable property when kseca

lo uonaon. iiungnsn raper.

A traveling managarie of Mr. Wosxkvd

was thrown into consideraue rnarn -

whilst exhibitineat BeufT: a lienesa an&aaw

to the den of the bufialo and commence attack. The fight raged lens and CenxS and the keeper had great diScuity m fasi"j the lioness back to her cage. The tv$

was so badly hurt as to shortly $mf fa wounds.

A new lip has been ingenioasly famztc'

a boy in Scotland, by a Mr. Ustsa. tU t a portion of skin from the boy's tedded

ormging it up, siiicnea it neauy w ist to cent skin, so as to form a substituts tot

ritnSIDENTIAI. ELECTION. ovriciAL attuans.

Pennsylvania, majority for Van Buren 4,364

New Jersey. majority lor Harrison ai

Vermont, do. do. 0J4

Ohio, do do. 0,720

Indiana, do. do. b,boj

Connecticut, majority for Van llursn ao

New York. do. do. 9MTf

Mains. do do. 7,801

tthoda Island, do. do. 9A4

Kentucky. rtiHiorlty for Harrison. . 9,W

Vlrtf mia. 1 9 co. to hear from. Van ahead s ,904

Maryland, majority fur llsrrlioh 9eB0

HICOKtli

Delaware, majority for Harrison, about 600 Georgia, 69 counties, White's majority 8,188 N.C., 59 co., Van Buren's majority ???? an., fill Inwnii NV-litr,i heathy Ml nntiiaii fit tHs i Whiia'i rnsjorliy nni InhIii Van ilursM'uMmJMriiy in 4fl m. f,tt UilMihHi AlaliMiiia. LeulilrtMHi Mimnurli ami Arknhiiti bul rsw ralurin ri'lvsli

lip he had lostthe operation hi cJt Taliacotian operation.

02rA sale of 93 Dulls and 94 Cewst's

best Durham Dreed, lately imiortel t3 England for the Ohio Company, tedjS at Indian Creek Fsmti. The prlccti..i

bulls generally varied from 1&C3 tstu

dollars. The cows from ft ft to ttZi

7

ffll-ttThe ttelief Kite Csjatsaas otlf 1

tysresr

Wa will liislil-i wa iruilf nikl wssk in tflvs ihi mmibir nl1 tMm juilM In ill ihi MIhIsni

rH Iks snIs'i AdlHMlS lly nifftilfiMarifPHin lplliMinMlii,wa liarn llial lha nilliiwintf iinhisi) ftarmHi ttrst alaHiid nlhi'Sfi ut Ihi listfiRiMiuni HaNsTiifJIiitrlfi Id TmI, firjl'irbttrn finiinlyiNsiriuryiiin lha rinl balbili Thf vmis wimi ftillnwii Tfil li Murriiun Hi hwiirtti . . . nMf IMmimii nf nstirbern launty,

Aisiitani"eariary un tne am iihimmi

Uaurga Wilfortf Msrgsani nl Arms. i"'ir!-VrMH".,,l!-J!2!Si J .. . " a u iiikmiissisu awwuissNt.MMeesissjW3f'

i nil a. i j u i ti il ii. Biiiiiii. ui Havana aa.. :." ....i. . i.. ...i-

II.F'.l ..If B I Till 1 1 r i v mM t iiv wwi

Hps fksr, withfiut npnuiilion. Jehu T, lllluu.ofMsiiry oounly, Trinnlpal

Clerk without opposition receiving every vote. O, W Wilson, of Harrison soualy, Aiils tantClsrk,

rJeeitslI ChsMbM.

lies, in, issai

ttn Thursday venlnM naif, lis rtfri

Mooisly, and sueh oihars thaact litr alua.a. avlll uaiMta lha fitll.aia Mii..'k.

MWhlcIt would bf of lha gnaisitlb

th s town. ertttftl or rnilrwlr

in ihf IHiiih

OI'hwriHTIIHmNrt, nnntiasf,!

I let if h shi i k ma, Nf nil. hist crs jr

INS SIIHHVII flHIH'S I

mis wmhir ids Ins am

KCNiraf iNd l fltt.

s sliHiissl fiHiiVs I In fins tedJU ilk 1MB, Ike lliliSMllisr II riNtl rirttb i itiilNiriKrs ajtttf lbs iiuMli ailh iS kpl

I tf twitS

i iiuiilli ailH i: His iim4 Mt

IiMlillf ind ii ill (Mini will ei urn la tri sin ha Iihimi in ww a ikirs ofnlR:')

Hnsfn whin id1 lha burl a MiMiwca Mml il whiilMilf ind rsiiili . t 'y ksh U

mm,mmmmtia

in isvsh Hid iiyfNytvtiH nssitMinri sd Imaisilinsly. f f lri, 10. 1 fill , w

sea ikal

ner. It is said no difficulty ever occurs in making butter immediately, and of a quality far superior to that made from milk which

has undergone vinous fermentation. Butter

made in this manner, Is also said to preserve its flavor and sweetness much longer than

that made in the ordinary manner. The milk likewise, being loft sweet, is considered of nearly the same value as before churning.

and far more healthy on account of its having

the animalcules, or whatever else it may have contained, destroyed. The ease with which the experiment may be made should induce all to give it a fair trial. - [Silk Culturist.

all jo give it a fair tnai. ie uuamruu ' f aSBBBBBBBaBaaeaW

' The United States cover n surface of near

ly two tiiilliina nn I a Imtf sjturs milen.

I.AURKI CITV.H This is the name of lha town laid off by Mr fJonwell in I'osey township, In this ooun ty, the sale of lots of which took place on Tuesday and Wednssday last .We were prosent on the first day of of sale. The lots sold very well varyfng from fileO to fiSCO. Tho town was first named fiAtTiswaav' but having discovered there was another town

In the State called uaitlmore, ha determined on changing it to Laurel City, to prevent any difficulty in sending papers and letters thro'

tha post oiace. we understand that soma

fine buildings will be put up immediately BrenevuM A sash.

iMieitate

Ma, iase

eCw si sesirSMls iMVlleXs fsef iSM .J iZiuaa (La tmmm ml 11 ulalalaaia. la SKI tT

. - ft m

vtn.uts.uec,.

As we nredictsd, sellers have aiven way,

end the market is pretty brisk at Ave dollars.

Ws think it probable thutitwill suffer a still further decline to four or four and a half. Live hogs are extremely abundant in the country, and the price must coma down.

Cm. Eve. Post. Dec. 3.

PattftsVLVAttu State GsjAU-"On the

Pennsylvania Htata Canals and lUiiroads,

the receipts for tolls, during the fiscal year,

nmount to about f scoooo

Cuaiovs MaaaiAoa Cvrrov. The old Rus

sian custom of the bride, on tha evening ofl .a eat S a aSW a a a aa I

tne weaaing any, taaing on ner nusDand's boot, in pledge of obedieoce. is still retained

in soma parts of lha country, as also that of

uie nusoana ucposmnj in one ooot n sum or

money, ana in tne other a small whip, if tha

youne wiie nn opens to nit first upon thai

containing the money, she keeps it if not, her husband gives her two or three light cuts with the whip. Itenee, no doubt, has arisen tha universal opinion abroad, that the low

born Russian makes known hie love for his

wife by the appliaation of chastisement.

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