Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 73, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 April 1835 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
TPTTEmTOR AND fROf KIETOR.
FOR TBI TIMES.
A
i countv tren.su r), according to the terms j
of hs contract, in sum j
! the commissioners shall deem mosi u
i viable. . .,
Establish this plan, or a similar o.-,
ceas it law. and abolish Hie oiu on.
MUKDEIt WILL OUT. Some sixteen years ago, some fiend inhuman shape, for the purpose of robber) , shot the only inmate, afem-de ol jome 1 3 or 20 years of age. The facts, i r.;.-l iirf :ii
..i now imni'isstu Oil i" '
r ,- i-.
V- Fditor once as law, and abo;ls!.tne .u JoJluWSu familv, of th-: nameol KomThe present system of levyirg aad 1 predict that our loads will - ri, to,,U;ii., 0-' a:i agcd female, wine and collecting Ihe taxes for keeping our H, limM patjaWe; e vv, 1 - lwo or lhree and one or two In roJs in repair, and the melh- t,f ,cn .n n n . emigrated to
1
hvc
unceraiiu and operate so unequally Ka,le ac.es. the unceruimy, aim i j , . , nlner coni,hii.ls t...u h
.:.;... i,. ecncril. Tl.i. .t.n .of f-
..:;-.np ill tTfMHTllI
tllltLU p . l.. c
must continue to exisi s
the present inefficient laws on tht im,,m ...Kiprt continue in force; tor
Ll... iag means can be tout.d to
make supervisors enter into the ncces;fi..iin, ivhirh makes them
Laugher), March 20,1835.
rlXAI, NAVIGATION IN INIMANA.
IV.. ...ler?land that the ccir.muston-
. ,...f i!, VV:ib:ish nd Erie Canal have
tCir-vs, . determined, no ur.for&een providfi.ee
i t ' 1......!,! -y fmrinnati
inim f iicri-iitii -Jim st,t n w-
shortU afterwards the hoys entered
a large fraction of land on non- run, hi
this fouui Philip K-mnl ami ms un
foV.iuate ,i:er, cane nr.d sUu on r.i hind. O.i a c( i taia S liurd iy.
bro'.her wc:u to VVvay l purrhastt
In addition to the particulars derived
from New York papers (wnicn m u
found in the succeedig columns; we
have been favored with the loliowing authentic information: Extract fiom a letter from a gentleman in Paris to a friend in Washington. 'The pacific accounts from Washington have had the happiest effect here.
AGKEATJIAS11ASKVLLW. ;, ronrihatorv disposition of Con-
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cries of the young ladies l.r rebel; reached the ears of Master Charles L. Babcock son of Charles Babcock, Esq. 14 years old, and the gallant boy pluncred at once, into he current, swam to s . . -i iitr iisiinm
the drowning gin, w. . I I. .-. J ..n Hill If1 it
...,a tion went to me onus.- c r-
each of the young ladies sale!) io
Tiip .T.-iil a..d 20 ;vJ ivi'IvENDRKU, I
senior bishop of the Methodist Lpi?comhI Church, entered into rest at Me oV.bck P. M. on Touday, Ullh o March, aged seventy -seven years and ei.-at in.aau,, va::ling .e uay.
in; iii ti ' - - .
v..no ciTossarits v.-A did '" roiur:: t4g iwve ,lUm'oeied sevantynavii aCer n,;rs!a'; bf'u .l.t; but 1.N days were o full of duly dark, he called al his i e.bor s.ai-o.t he st.eu,ed to have crowded a cena nvl.. and a ! .if ri al,.! :;o a torrrt to rf UWor 5ulo the half century v( lig!U him, w'. -:'t o-it and he. jffi..:. ',(e. His rem ii:;s were laid !o trtoru; Of iouely tbroiuh , . l? tute of hii honor.-d
1 J I K
h.l :.:.d r iU d r.t.liows nni
9ary quahhcat.ons ; jl(.-iulj11, l!(
.o.nnni h tor tne lunumvui t - - , .... , iheintia: uia;u
. li -a th. i titles ol uu?ii, iiii..- m, t,v i.; :.i;iei 1 rioilie ai iat.
1' ,ip,1 to make the repairs, from the ic.nity ol K-rl ,,.,,,,,,,, lhe door, ,t was open, a,d
1UO uc ta have cood Uuutit.io:., by the l?t oi J un, ; ; - dcalh
UCTCl and that porous r.easures l.ve , - n a,,n8 to rc
roui. i.! t. . ll -i t I is oMecu v-n -' . .. ........a. fi..
i. :. -.I a htir irue .1lll; i " . . . i. . r:i mh v;is tm t
u is ... . , .- f.l(1w ri: zen.an-am:' a.iu- .:,-.----- .... . ....... ;!
, ..-. ., - - ..;!. . t. v;-.rm I:ls :! is j i -
hiiii.s; he eu'.fted the !toue, ar.n ton: d uie lru;.k and box- broker. or n a;,d
i!?- siiev, ed about the do r
r.iace o-u Jou :d
r i-,o Nit'dlv
ah1 a 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 r
.hi fi'r i ptr
v a ' Kn - iu-s - nd all will "tree that i, buiiJiag a car.a. pacu -. - body i business, .,n J -I l S j jo , iu, di x ho . Cood roads arc very e senu i j modeled, ai:d win
romfort and well oein5 U.,!..
-ruav in ftct.imnortant links m " Oui.ni f oe
i"t-T . ' 1 I. ..t...,li I .1 I'llll'' l It UUI IV..I."
J -Ir.y U t".l''tin(ll llvv'tl., I ILI.IT lilt. I v.
V"e tht'ir coit'e,
b.nd topemcr n , c ,..e u,ne.iiy, up.,:. f.e
and settlemems, a " , . , . IV- ,.f " coinIW:,ceH.rnt ol
-o- l-iana, witinu a
hf vet, notwithstanding all the mam- lew ii.oi.tli-. IvVl idvinlaecs to be derived fror- .ood U e are informed that I venfare to assert that no ether rph"s D.m.ahoat which so ,
t noi.ray
have he.i e.
I.-: retrace hi? s
the St. Jo I
mucli solici-
l .-ontnpp to aseri inai iu ' t'1 i m i"i r iv.ii,' ' . KWthe puM-,0 pod u.. ... . . tK vit: I .! f.iviiraiile antiC.ipaui lis,. .-
01 no uuici , , c.uisidernlm
f... In I IP mil) !C. IMM.in' iiifie tMt: .
mo.. amonir us of superu- f-e.-het
vr. when appointed by proper aut o
;iv to treat the aphointment with den- . (i::.?y p-ri..d ot our uaU'.ry
inn nnd contempt, and totally ncssl.cl I j.j ,he KcitaeUi .a eo . (emulate tac
KJr.rr sworn into office, and never carry . (;, hU b.a(t) wi'.h m.re prt-.e , The .isffitsin had evident I v ; u
the law into effect by ordering out t..e 8trd satifciio:i than the present, i !' ,'u, nuizz: nf the th.rough a II. U
hands in their district to make t.v: r.e- invynuv lvi-ouy clven to tiie fpml o; . , , bi.d am ?;i.;t ht n
.r.ri Woune Sentinel.
prosit.rity or Ki:s-rrKY.
i.o riie he r'nied iii -
hv name, out she answered h:mnt. it ! i.U;. he fom.d h'. r, cold and iifcles. You, inv re.-der, can inia;ine fefli:pal that u-aaent, I will rot attempt
He was thtm compeli- .l . . ... P
:t,.l he ar.d his neiL'a'oor, ( A-oen
JV.k-.-s.Uviun.ed to the house and f.umd
her a. s before described it i'npvait d, i!.:l the was si i i ir on a st . combi'iM
!-t-r hair, n iton she was shot her ha.r 4va m v Ic-nit and beautiful, ;..id hur-g
wlii-ie. tne coin i
mi u.e iii.M y i'"r ri" - "
i-es,M:cted father in Sumner rounty,
t ten o'clock his. S-Uutday morning praver and a short address at the grave by the Rev. John Kelly, the preacher .,1 Kountaiii IKaJ circuit; who was is:ite t in the f.iuial services by the " i ' iv;..;.., ....
L-i'.-V. 11 - i l V " Wr. (..!'sne'.i emotions of sorrow as
.i ",.. i .vim tinv lost an elder
(!!t'f: ill l-i v v " , ,,i-r brother; for Mi Rev. William M Ken dree nainoi!i':ial slntioi m h.aors-
,a ,,: ,M.i and m holiness
11 wr 1 i v ii.nu-.-i"-
..n;fiiw. , ler brother of the Amen
.... M...!,IkI Church. lie lias oern
ft. (till u- ..."
mnstemJi.-uicftUv the it-Hrd u
.'n,Ut of the Me'hodist Ctmrci m t k
West and bouta V:s;anu inn.o i.i.-j-
of the immense iield of his labor he oa .Imnried his worn-out body and hi
w..tit h-A fTo;ie nnwiird in the si-jit o
f' O I I
liU Miintii.il ciutaien
i- . .1 : ti... C. JSr
cress, as inaicaxeu m mi; ot."". produced a gradual return of that good feelin" to long existing between the 'lwocountr.es, aiid has induced all par
ties to concur in a desire to nave
miet:on settled. The treaty was very obnoxious in France, and their reluctance and opposition natural, if not juslifiahle in all respects. 'Tne Government of Napoleon and t'A Bourbons had always refused their " aent to these claims. The adherents of.w rpsuective dynasties considered
. .... ii.:
e treatv a concession wnuu wici.
riends had never made. Ihe Uepub-
icans. with all their kindred leeting ioi .r country and its institutions, saw ...... t..ni -ilit nf rifhr
I ranee groaning unun .. it,-"
,r.d taxation the result ot inc oppies-
ionsofhalf a century, and imriyyeaii evolution, and did not like to see the
Citizen King" take the responsibility
to make a treaty to pay money wunoui he sanction of the People's Kepresen-
thousands ot
i s
s'naU c-itch the rn fille as it fall
b; a ia iu-.r la;)
, c .:...
f.:,m the .viiiilwi . I ena-ioi i
iVaMvi, ,H no.v ro fjr;!: b
if our spiritual Isiv.td a-
for tne ahi,K-l Sifty ,r , Western JUeihoditt
fore thi- arm
; fie has dor,
latives.
'France did not care so mucn for hvc millions, but all France saw in the. as-
jitriion ci tne plenum
ti.e right to bind lite nation to pay moncyby treatv, without the previous cuiise.nt of its Representatives, an approach to the absolution and despotism
cessary repairs, and make no itxuin o. ,Ueniill :llprvemeiil,wb:c!i lias rr .1- !(k l;;(.ui!te b:in entered the Je!t delinquents, for all all are delinquent-. ,.d an. ,-lOW p.-rv-.des our 1 ii?la:ive (.j.lvjciN jWcCt ihrvuh her hearl an-.l Now by this neglect the lax to- tn.it rOUicij. t! ff,,.d tlitoughoal the i.u k vt cj0it.Ks, having come out year is entirely lost to the pubhr. and ,.omi(ry an universal attivity, and coo- . :Ucf;.t UVA. All the tninks, ih.r rnids in manT places are i:npa- :n the adai-res of our ai ieul- , ,:ld been broken
It I perfectly I ;i v i,h an aXl bu, unU; takei.
.able, particularly at mis season, . ...,. nVii,ufactures
. . - . . . . I . .1 . I I I . . .. f I ! at
who travel the reads can ieMu. new t, 0 ..vitnevs me numoe., - - mi)l,ey ii0ing theiro..ject, ot wnicu use)
nie, and wealth ol t'e Qin-neia - . nolie Several persons were la
ken up on suspicion of being the mur-
derers and discharged. Three or four
days after the murder, a William Hig-
niKr. ihore are.whcn appointed to
that office, neglect being qualitird, "d 1 Companies formed for Banking purpowho make a semblance, (without "" lfCS, and to carry out our system for im.v..;- ftfrnrrvin? the law into effect, proving our country. In this general
and call out the hands under them .,ro5p;I'jj, Lexington participates very -Ugj w. apprehended for e-ealmg a merclT as they sv, to fuh.l the law. laro(;h, property is riing m value, la ah( ft0M j;Sil al Muiison. and after their two' days are "put in, ' ,,r moie n demand, and industry is jct:.rs,l.1 . ouury.aiKl he has never been to but little purpose, as 1 have often jitter rewarded in every respect. h...., j jVo-.n 'it;til rc.M.th an athdavit
witnescd, gives each his receipi lor tl.lUei.i,.,, picture of our coj.diiio , that year, and in this way ihc law is .. v owir.s to the H.te roads at; 1 in. f!hlUd. There are some exception-. Drovc."m.ais which are ia progress, an
Few tilings
than that atrocious
-ii i. .. ... I.. r(lf A . rinii
crime win u.'.uaa i ij -- t- ---
ih- ti -rnetra-or pum-hed, lioacver i.ie
offender may think to elude j.wiice
ee be-iweei;
of Louis the 14th, which plunged the lUition into revolution and ciwl war. France h:id been the friend and aliy of A.iierica.atid had expended blood
and money in assisting them m acnev- . . . riir t .i.
is-.' their ir dependence.
had, thev said, grown rich, w.uim
France was undergoing the same ordeal in their tru::gla tor lice institutions.
Fiance was almost desolated in that . ri-... AC.l. A moil.
sirUi:'rIe.. 1 lie ple.-u- ui iii
cim ciaims, for the acts of flapo.eon, upon their new 'Cilizm King," was
well received. I He turlhei al-
enaf- tempt to dragoon France because her
hv ini i ----
ih:-(di'a:;d tiie scene of hi v illa. n ..i .r.. r nf tlti has iust be
uu" ' , , i,. Or live UepresenUtives set up a principle ui forded by the appn Me. won, Ruljlicail Government and constitucounty,inthHbiate,olthe lodivK ual Republic who mu.dered poor Porteus, on C x V fil caused a deep feelin- of mormountain, in Tennessee, in the nio, U deep 1.1 Ocober las,. We 1, rarely fever
c!;ari:i:.g b'.m r.
fultilltd. inere are some prov
,i i. true: some few are wiliine li h0 cur literary
the public justice, but in general they aim to put in their time as easi.y as pos siblc, little regarding the honesty or ;..ii;b nf finch a course.
Something ought to be done; and f itice reform is the order of the day, a thorough reformation ought to he: made in our road laws. The pi u, of lev; inand collecting the tax is a bad one. It is unequal, and therefore oppressive. It Wnneoual because a few well dipo-
. . .iV i, .-iv f.ir iiaviiiL' it eem
.taaoiiie wu.n, v. l y .?,.u,An .h head
uonc. i..v , .... .. . J,i , IniuonireiVi O
.: nnrt Itlll.l Hie l1". I i
vnc.i they
work
1
to cur literary if
vears of perseverance and limus.ry. have enabled the people to cxlncaie iV.-.m ilcciine. and to place us
in a commanding position in theoeial, literary, and political world. Afr. Gar. CiukTo Ribbing D.stkmif.r.
Hrin.sione is a sun- and speeiiv irrm- o; in the disease called the RuSbi: : Uitemper, which someti-r.es atl.iek? cattle and sheep in which the animals
to be tormented wi'li intM-ra ue
i and 'vil! rub eli ttie
f unless speeviV
i- . .
nine . . i i.. i,,, .... ,! inc iira-e m . thiak, .ihI ctUr. to-.h I 7 . I T 3 ...vs. V.-
, nrctcnJ to .. "";;'.:;f w-rit
i Ti. K..ri nl ro.irse. I k.i" ...
equivalent. i m- . - - . .f , adiii;i .-.f-re i.i lime win then, is borne by a few wmch few a,e . ;d if j. , u (. ? altogether unable to Weep our road- t:,n . a:-
gooa, ana neuue mtiL .
1 1 rn
Hut no one should assail any long cs
tablished princ'ple without, al least, ol-ferint-a substitute. It is my belief, and f think a majority of my fellow citizens will agree with me, that one-ha. I of the amount of road tax, if propeily applied, would keep our common marts in much better repair than tney are
tn which it is administer, d; w!:eti
rs- therefore tin: disorder makes its ap-
...inr.-iipruipil-let no.vuei'i-a
in;. ii aiit-1; "I'i" i
l?..: K. nrl.tiinistereil to all anl
u: i.ii-i'.ur m ils en ibe farm lliat chew the end. We speak from experience, having ui ed the remedy, and found it oapb te! ?-.i. cct.-fu!, both as a cure and a preventive.
ol our
Vnt nndiT the present system. I ivj p,.f,srr.evrs. Ihe business
plan I would recommend is already in ri(v fprjli;,, :a opened very lavorpractice in some of ihe States, and is ahj in Hn p-it. Large bniblms: con found to be the least expensive and raj.(j V1VC been made, and a tr. ira. i r,...i f nw mhor hitherto .:. f n.-.rrritv ia U be iOC-i;f-d
mof-i ciiet-i'.iti t ""j. - i re lo.'i.' r - . -- .' . ,
lindiniT 1 crowtteo wnn
.... i ....- 1 1., r -1 .1 .t mni! tv I .
inea, in Keepioi; iw-.v ... - . Jor
der.
Iti this: Letataxot Imy or se-;
Tenty-five cent? be levied on each indi j vidual now subject to poll tax. Let it
flir
boats and such 13 tne cn-m a.... , fnu-'hta'-e, that every t.evv boat ti.at arrived i take., before sh i" at the vv'nar!. Drav? mov,- bri-klv, and tb.e new an i .... .t t-.l.i-i I.i
i-nmm.li ni'li ieiTV l n " "
)v;ii-'!on is n-ver u
c.Cin. In!
be collected at 'the same time and in the
tame manner that our county t .x is collected, and paid into the county treasury. Lit each county be divided
into convemei.. oimuci-, A :.i .. . ...,,v. ,,d sivn 1
1.11 I HIT (.1 I ill t i.i If. - - - .
.!.-. it a lite name of ..lmhilt
Toe 1 M L ;-i-!aure of Virginia
r.e n;'!' tti-f nr.a ai-o
tie.-;-, iited a ii .-T him. Ii s l,l a rill.-, two u i) after tr.'e :vir.-rto a ho.r.'s
row di-sceii.i-og ti.e river, carrvuga hnllfct corresponding in siz ar.d weight wiih ihe fatal one. Tne bullet is still in the possession of ihe editor, who was an acuair iutlice of ihe peace, at Ihe
time, and m de every eiion in nis p-.w-. w i.. f..-i.i r.i.l i!i innnieri r. Re-
m ; -. ..... i
r:n av,:!i;-.t Wilharo ll!ig.n i:n rece"tiv i e. o lin-.g ai Nnwh-z; and en rtei- ibe ;!'.o1'--, e-r!:a-s3-;d hiring the n,uider;-r of mi- R tril.
h ttkly .Vrssenger. Dt-cuA tifcr. ilior.ln con-eq-U:' cc if puMic tu-tU-e, a ni-ei:.: of tne N'-v Y-M-k Proe-!ant Aodatici. would he
'i.M far t'.ie purpoto ot uebatiag ttie nvie-tion k-!s popery compatible with
civil li'.-i ty.' a very large and respec
table K5--e;n!vhge ot ladies and genUe-
men attended on v nday evening at Br-.auwav Unit. After the meeting .v is o.-s:.i:.iz.'d,ti-.e R- v. Mr. Finley rose tor tlL-fpui-pose of delivering an iatrodacb rv praver. and while o engaged,
t ru.li-ins, aia .ti .ti'i m -
il.ea " I
he t'oor, and couim-'-tiM eu a most vnueni i:id iudis'-rhrioate atturk up;:n ihe au '.i.-nctr. Toe Rev. -Mr. B.- iatdee aad i'r;ll oner eryiv,t;i in vai-i at-
tem-jted, bv -.vmonstiance, fo qu -ll the i rf . .
o ilr;i-rr. TIk ritu:ia!e.i runnns a-
-aulied tiie reveivirl tretithva.m, who were at le:gth comn.'Me l to flee for the safely oflhcir liven. The work of destruction then co-nmencod, the mob 'ore uo the benches and entirely deMroved the fur'i'uiv of t!ie room bv sp'.iiiii into a ihoasa:d fivgm.-nt-. iiitvir.g driven out tiie roitgie-.tirui. ar.d perpetrated all tiie mt-chief t!-a!
iv in li.i ! noive-r, I'iC li-iiers K it t ir
scene of misc. if
'..card e.f a more cold-blooded and un m-tivokcd murder than t'uis was. Tin
... r. .-lib in (!m slor ol
:, .-s'r-.l' Piiitlio c C.of Mun'svi
Miharr.a, and wai tr ivel'.i.ig on bnsi
;.is. when lie wa- met by the inuiucrei
.... ,i ... .... .! i-r.-tatdv buU'hered,
fn,.hak,ofh;sm.mev. ' Kvers.ii.ce. jus. ed by the failure of Congress, up to
" . . ... I .. . i . . .1 ..I -,n '..rl!IH
I... 1.. I... ..11 W:l.. tl. ll rt'il.tJl H '...-; , ...w ..... . .
Ill' III liiC v--ii.,;i
and they receive the opinions and sentiments of Congress as the views and genliments of the American People. 'The cxaminaiion of the claims has satisfied them that the debt is due.
piie point of honor having been au-
.i .r.-.tiM. d snirit not recommendations ol tiie ixecuuve, me
a !H.l"Wll., -, I .... . . L,...
;;.,;, I,:,., m iv;t Oei 111 one sUtll Wlil 0 VOietl. J uJ itinnnic. a ..... -
I . ... . . i .. 1. . r.. it -. P-tMnnl nnostiotl. UDOIl
If ill fn reco It Cie.l inai in: iiim iinut. .1 . , ,
immediate vicia- tne success ol Wuiicu uunr cu,iiiii.bE,u.
dace.
..va in !.IS cut V. or
ii v in n, ct rni t r last, and disposed o(
,v.rt nfbi i-luiider ton negro boy.a;.d,
c n':.:p!- ihiiH-s. a siuri collar
r.rL-..tl with the name of Mr. Port
Ti.o iiroituit step, taken by Mr. Mor-
decai fin whose service the negro w.!)
to spread the
l .. . . . ii,.,'i.
irai, e.a- nee;:, ,ia.t
I t . , .. . i ..... . f-i.tli.'. ,11 II'.
....., r.,.;. I name is si. ipos-.-u J '
r.
. ween tine
are staked."
Extract from another letter. "Eight out of nine of the new com-
mitK'e iinponi'.eu m ihhmiih,
iffiir, are thorough going for the 25
the other lor indemnity, but .n - I
not tor that amount. 1 nis i.i-r. man
was a liwver, who only got m by one
1 -V I t ! .r..r-lk
vote, i;np:n ai.u ins v is jmuh .uc nm-
J,.hn Callan. but he say, we under- Up0(l economyy and loosing their stand, that his name is Campbell. He ir,mu..u-e;'
is a tailor by t rade Rah -igti hegt&r. A !eUer frpm jIavre cf the 10th Feb-
Wevtheu. The Yankee? may boast .1.,.; l...i-.'r..M rhmateas much as
111 Hl.-.l v..'.'.
ruary.says: " The tre'aty affair, it is believed em - ... r i
hey rboo-e, but in the month of March allhands, will he settled in a tew a ays j' reckon the Yankees can heat thetn in favor of the twenty-live millions, out and out. Summer, and spriinr, and TCZ." T"".
...;.,ter a-i aute.ni:., seem to ba rolled l.or STitRFK-.T.. luim, . - . ' 1 r .i .. ..v...a, ... i...a;KJ !.v,t ..d r.irru ated. no doubt, by ene-
uowi. imoti u- irominc t. .-. r - - - .
riimhial. Iy as nataloes are roll' d into ones oi on. enw. " ill....... I . , ,-, f ...,,.i.f..;ir,Aiiij!irnin (liri! a-
a i-llar liiemor-.ing .-puis wan a so.f u.u:s ji tuu:,,.,.
a-ii.ile breez-," and night sets in lion on tne seven. ....uiv,...
a hard snow storm; noon is hoi who Have net naa to.. t Ll . w. ........
md cl.ve, and you may see women ny oinr.issujt , 1 ' . . . i..:. ,vf n.ii l.-n,-.ivi:i(T vr bat may be cenuine or
i ... onen winnows, um m n wv..... .. .. , j
hours the clou.!, flit o'er the sky, the otherwiseNow we f" n
wind lises, and all thine, creep awav the est auti.or y ...
i.: ,m-,w.rj:.ni cre vices. Ull ve! Deen one. inn n I' v. -j
..i... . - . 1
list the air was warm and the branc.i-s ascoj.iici.empu.pK.
in" to have been issued oy any m uicm
ant
vitii
n.'S
Indiana m tbi-
n.uiicnlar. i- in the advance ofthe
man may superintend the rep
the roads in one of them; inac
. r .1.. j ...... r . K . .r. .... ii t v rnnmil
'.iK r;;,. to . Uvniuion- hiving d me honor to tie.
;ut to the lowest brVth.; -ads in individual, byl mming a county a,S9rh district, to be put in rood repair ler htm.
.j i . .mAil rpnair dtirin-' the next I ,,Art sm i. h ln !)-en for-
ensuing year. Let this contractor pivo. bond and security to the county for the performance of his contract, and make him accountable for all accidents oc-
rurnne tnrougn nis ne-.rui 1.. v --r i - . ,. , .1.! hi. ni.trict in zood or General Jai k-o.. cmpK led his 68il.
An anti griming so. 'u ty ha been tr-
men m i .h-;"" u'"" and an intti-sJ-nrkriug society in Waieiville, Me. An anti swearing society eists at Boton.
unmohis.ted. T:a; a have been a pm -
Mcv.,.. are sori
ti. n of mir lri-o Runm CatJiolicpyila
lio.i. Conr. $,-E1'
C::iVAi.noi:s Act. As live or six vousc ladies heltiivging to Mis- Driper-
seaun.irv at H-.riford, Co ,:.., vver.. on
Tiiurlav last crowing a loot bridge o
ver a co.isiiierahl stream they became dizzy and could neither go ferwaid or re-turn. In thi- fearful Fituation ihey remained for some time, u :til one of tiieiiifell into Ihe -vat, r b. la v and wa-; carried dowu the vappidcuircnt. The
in!t C
Saturday
balmy; totvard evening a summer
s-'nower, with I.eavv tinmaer, came up from the W-'-st ; tit-' vvic.d raised and !h- rain poured: in the morning the jrround was while with now, an I tb.ro tV.e foren ion li e sky, I lie air, and lh earth, weie all January -like. A no; her
24 hour? pal and sprm-r ar.u sunsrii came back again. Cm. Chron. l23 uit. I x temperance. A writer in a BosI.,., paner, nu ler the bead o 'Temperi'. v.ll tbi, ,!." calls the attention
of his fiir readers t. a species of internto which th.ey are generally
ri.uv addicted I'oan the olher sex are i,i;,.a.. Im jor-, viz: intemperance
i-. i:-cit..r. If i ; cause of
i inure', and erne? clearly under tbc
(oinmaii head oi Intemperance. AUx. Gat.
We have no evidence vrhatever of aternpts made fo counterfeit this paper,
and we believe it would be a diPdcult
undertaking to do so successfully. At
lea-t there is no ground for the false re
ports by which some are alarmed.
A Pennsylvania paper says that the Dutch girls of that state will only marry such parsons as will "chew tobacco, smoke cigars, drink nrn,anJ eat bean P Why has not Ihe temperance society extruded its operations to thiV portion ofthe key-stone stale. Travelers whips are now manufactured at Ihe Eastward with a pistol in thehandle, warranted to go off when watted, and Dot till then.
der; and let him be paid out of the ycar on the iGib of March.
