The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1858 — Page 1

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Boy Murderer Executed in New York. The Winters. These cells, or discs, as others call A Wife’s Influence. James Rodgers, a youtli ot twenty j UY fkani kh ukow.nk. them, are the most curious part of the Judgo O'Neal, in the Yorkvillc En years, was hanged at New York on hri- \y v ( ij,i n ,, t fear th * unee—the dull gray ^l 00 d- It would bo idle to enter into an <|uirir. tells tlu ibllowiug of Judgo Wil-

day, for the murder of John Swanton.— He was a bad, druukcu boy, utid killed Swanton in the street with a knife, when on ;t spree. Efforts were made to proeurc a commutation of the sentence, but the Governor refused to act. He has always asserted that he was unconscious of the act of murder, lie was executed in jail, with n great crowd outside. The following account of the prisoner at the scaffold, and of the execution, is from

the New Y'ork Rost:

mornings

No clicvrlr.'S burden on our spirits laid ;

explanation of their composition, ns sci- ham Smith, ofSouth Carolina: eatifie men themselves are not agreed up- “II • had the rare hi sing to win tin

The Turn of I.lfc.

I$0tween the years of forty and sixty, a man who lias properly regulated himself may be considered in the prime of life.

5Vflrinitturat.

I'cimpklu Meal for llogu.

Pumpkin meal, formed of dried pump-

1 he long night watches did not bring u~ on the subject. Nor is it possible, in the love of one of the purest, mildest, and

warning

That we were tenants of a house decayed; The early snow* like dreams tons descended’; The frost did fairy work on pave and hough; Beauty and power ami wtmder have not ended— How is it that we fear the winters now ?

11 ligatured strength of constitution ren kin by grinding, is one of the most valalmost impervious to theuttaeks 1 'table articles known for feeding swine.

The snow-drop rises and the robin sings; The sun and moon look out with loving faees-

\\ hyhnveour days forgot sueh goodly things'.' character and independence in

THE I'llISONEU .VT THE SCAFFOLD. Rodgers was dressed in a plain suit, without coat or vest. On his neck was the fatal noose, and a yellow cross adorn-

ed his breast. His face was pale, and its , Is it now that north wind finds us shaken expression, together with his long hair. ( By tempests fiercer than its bitter blast, Rave him a very girlish appearance.— Which fair helieft and friei b] , have

Ho knelt beneath the fatal beam, and' taken

; I)r. Milligan proceeded to read the pray- f Away like summer foliage n> they pa.-sed, jers. The condemned youth prayed si And made life lenilc-s in its pleasant valley-, lently all the time, kissing the crucifix W aning the light of promise from our day, which he held in his hands. I Pell mists met even in the inward p lace-— The prisoners in the cells above had ! A dinmess not like theirs to pass away ?

present stage of human knowledge, to tell best of women, wlio.-e character ha: ever disease, and experieneo has given 'he pumpkin should he cut in thin how Mood sustains life, except as an in- been pre-ent to th ■ writer. He married, k" his judgment. Ills mind dices and thoroughly dried by exposure strument and vehicle to ear, v on the re- Margaret Huff. In his worst days she « resolute, lirm and e.jual; all his func- j" clear weather to the rays of the sun. l»air and remove tho waste, which are in- never upbraided him by word, look or tions are in the highest order; ho assumes The more thorough the process of drying dispensable to existence. gesture, but always met him as if ho was m:,sU r y «ver business ; builds up a eum- 's effected the mure valuable for this pur - oncof the kindest and he t ofhtwbands ! ,( 'len'ce on the foundation formed inear- pose. Rood, well matured fruit should bo \ pin JY,”*** * BrUk \ t „ This com > on her part Imtubl 7 him , ‘j '“anhood, and passes through a periodselected for this purpose. When thorA Ehuadelphia oorrespondont of the made him weep lik< a child. This of,l, ‘ attended by many gratifications. oughly dried, pumpkin is ground as earn-

I .“' !l Btorll 8 ,,t * h,n « •« coldly New York Dispatch writing over the sig- sentenee, it is hoped, will be remembered H*vinggon< ayearortwo , Indian corn er any other grain. The wood* still keep their holly for 1 looemhcr • ,lature of “Active,” thus amusingly dis- was the iaiiguaco of Judge Smith to the :l standstill. Rut athwart this The proper method of using it is to mix Tho world a wcteoine yet for the new year, coursos about slang terms, and especially friend already named, and to those who ' 8 ® via-mot called “ 1 he I urn ot Lite, n 1 eitter nr inns > sea .mm

And far away ill old remomljcnd places" ! on the pcculier appellation of a “brick knew the stern, unhending public char 'i ^ V , , 1 !, 1 KaL ' t . i '’ ' . to '.l' 6

Their houso-flres full as bright on earth and ■lumbers;

Rev 1 C ofl Mi lln lei 11,1 ;• i actor of the Judge it will teach a 1. - n ’"dby of " old agig round wliich them- ---j - «• -- • '••o •-. 'l i s' I,:,,..,h ; i,', 1 'i' , !' ,, e l *“'- much a patient woman’ love can and then beyond without a Quashes may be used in the same way,

into a thin hatter or mush, seasoned with a small quantity of salt, and fed

warm. Swine are very fond of it.—

ihh,o imi a h tlTXk mbd Z CTy n an > ustu neo ofherpntie.it love and de The bridge, however is constructed of of which, when sliced and dried, maybe

^ uuulsttr 1,1 all i... 1,:. . ie. 11 trie-ile materials, and it denends unon Imw easily converted into meal.

, , - - , , . , iion.as ne nun-eu toiu it fragile materials, and it depends upon how easily converted into meal.

lu^of^lShStiSi-' €VU " !: !'' ^ro th" Return Day ^ wlmther it bend or break.-, [(^[ermantown 7f.

y trlbntiir i •, i i i ,1 V i • *ko ('cuirl nl ( onimon Pleas for i ,>rk " ll ai'd cpoplexy are ..Iso in the Menu- urmt hint Pioiluer. church, .«■ boa .in.a.n,!, of

•i note to •• Cetive'' in wbib 1 . 1, “^ce—he was ou what is now fashionably ' l,,lns and provide him ell with a fitter iting tho exhibition of 1851, noticed an lot* vour liiiinhlo no’rvint ns n ••i'i-; .1^'' called a sj,ree, then a frolic. Mrs. Smith and he m ,y trudge in calefy, with U uu. ally fine sample of wheat, uudreIt so luniiu iioil tlmt n Cow ,l'.,fs '.ri.,, received the notes and sat down in tlie, I",, 1 ,! 1 ' r , n oulll I u , , .' 1 11 !',':’,. ' lUlt l “” la l']‘ or , quested the favor of a few groins, lie

hnnnoiipil thnt n Com- i..„ u „i'i receiveu me notes anu sat uown in me ' ‘ i". 'W U"' 1 metaphor, quested me mvor cu u icw grams, ne

, | . p, | . i • i • | , . , r r ' oflSce to the work of i.-suin'" the writs and * e I urn ot Life is a turn either into > brought hoiuc about one hundred grains, prepare 1 th. mselvea with bits ol looking |. was not thus when drmmuoflovo and buin i- C0lT,n 8 “ ld not6 Act *ve received a call ... ... ...i M tbo ; . , :1

glass, and their hands could be seen thrust out from the windows above, in the effort to catch the reflection from the

scaffold.

At thirty-seven minutes past eleven the religious services were concluded; 1

tho clergymen, one by one, shook hands I |

will. Rodgers and bade him farewell.—! T o unof distant graves and looss only.

1 he Mieriii now approached him — 1 —

Gave sunshine to the winters „f our youth, lr0Ul 0 "° 0 * th ° ( ' 1 !“ r, ,' h ” Before its hopes had fallen in fortunes mum-eb f VC ' r >', « 0,J< ^Y’ but a ,,,a " | ot bll ! ous Or time had bowed them with his heavy ly ftivcn to low spirits truth— J and indigestion, lit the course oi eonlire Vet the twilights found us strange aud versatioli reference was made to a cer■"'“'l.y, taiu topic, to verify which Active referred

W ith shadows i-oming when the fire bums to the above mentioned note which he

processes. She spent tho night at work| a P rob>n n* id walk, or into tho grave. liie which that yi ir he carefully dibbled in —Mr. Smith in riotous living. At duv ,'•> 'cun and powers having reached their^ oncsqnareyard ofground. Tliis produced, light on his way home from hisoarous iis, | expansion, now begin cither to i n 1852, two gallons; this, in 185J. was he saw it light in his office, and stepped *'ke flowers at sunset, or break down ’ again dibbled in about a quarter of an in, and to his great surprise saw hi- once. One injudicious stimulant, njacre, and produced SO gal lens; this proamiable wife, who had just completed rt 'nglc fatal excitement, may force it he ; duccd, in IS5 1, 50 bushels. Tliis ratio what ought to have been his work, with ) 0,K * ‘ us strength, whilst u oarel'ul - ipply would give 5llacres, (customary,)in 1855,

• 1'iv • fin * A Im*. ! f ricinlv til,* w iiitftv* i - ii-iiliiit ■■ . *

placed m the hatidi*^Brother Sowerby itoko w!* "mid ‘bi!,. wha« ? cnds '■ • " plant, will sustain it in

for perusal. Drother Sower by took the

id' props, and

to

the withdrawal of all lluit

, an audible voice. That officer stepped Al ; l>! Y 1 ' lVimuL '' t,1, ‘ ^ " ithin ns, backward, and the hangman began his, R ur '* b tbcd' o that grows about tliv lioart

I For petty cares and vain regrets have won us t runic life s true heritage and betfer part.

it over, frowned twice, looked

tmf: execution*.

'savage” and tos-ed the letter on the table. "W hat's up, Brother Sowcrby? 1 (“Why, Rrother Vetivc, my heowlls rile

she had done, and showed him heruight'H kauf y :l "' 1 N i o 0r uulil "'^t has entirely

work flfty writ i and pn cesses. This 1 ' in ■ ' ' \ \

I»roct‘s>o j

buwrd t]\r stroii;' man ; lie fell on lii.il

Thing*, Liotat Forever.

implore tl l 1 r pardon, and then | The iollowinR words from the pen of and there faithfully promi-ed her never Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney are full of in todrink another drop while ho lived.— 1 tru.tive meaning: “Lost wealth m:

of

500 do. in 1850, 5,000 do. in 1857, and 50,000 do. in 1858, or mure than the whole sowing of the county of Cornwall iu one year. The quality of this wheat is superior to any ever grown iu that neighborhood. The first prize at the annual Farmers’ Club has always been Vl awarded to it, and it is known as “The

exhibition Wheat." ’

[C'/rnLh, (Kmjlan 1) Ti jropK.

he sal down to bis bdthful observance, and virtue; but who over looked upon

Ktcklng Cows*

Cows sometimes move their feet from impatience or restlessness, and sometimes kiek for the same reason. Any iiivariubh- and ]>rompt infliction of a short,

agin Brother C., for usin’ sicli levity and

ini® mm mm lie stood facing flic southward as the Thousands of our readers, doubtless. >a ' d Active, and a. k whether he I'

“m ,,, :iu»v„„Uln„H,..„„, recalled hS Bli^lited , , , ignol was given; the heavy sound of into a tbU ; Watery fluid, and a thick clot erby belched twice; groaned three times, 'J.’u • " ' em with wisdom, or et- quick punishment will soon cure them. the hatchet was heard inside the inelo i nroces- which i e P 1 coi "illation - and then agreed to go. fho pair accor- . . • > “ "'j" ''-s ju. i I'ctn faced Iroin Heavens record tho fearful 1 hey dislike to have tlieir teats jerked, . ' ,' i • • i i A ■ . ' . ' , dimrlv started uo Walnut ■ reef and • wasted time? T1 I ti at n ; wheneverthev kick or step ibis sure at tbe western end of the scaffold. Iliey have been told that, though the ab- “"‘oD SM,rlLa U P sircet, anu . , , ,. , , . , .. 1 ;. ‘J' , . •> i ,i i i .» .i ■« . *.• c i* • \vi*ro anon lit tho residence of tl»< , frond 1 ■ ^ ^ 4 1 ^ a tho .mu isw.i'.hed out by thoocciui\Mi\-'. intiiitioii (ilwctuA Lustuuthi fullonh thov !Smi. A li4 a “ J ■hatfo.lrrmllhunrccall lo.lhoun." poHanco .l„t U>, .1..;, unifoml, ,c

with darksome face and whiskers enme siderable portion is followed by deatii.— er Nrvverby happened to see u note to me a nd esi)'ciallv of Yorl di n ii t silently from the enclosure and mingled Rut here their observations, perhaps 1 be other day, written by you, in vvInch . t ; j no ir j, u , noIl . : u r. lV0 Z with the spectators. The death of Rorlg-, their curiosity, have ceased. l^L.. ! if temperance need l!o give

T have always considered advertising, iti'Vtllv find 1 nn<r tn tii' flu' trri'it

verc, not irregular, and never but. unm performed for each repetition of the fault.

j liberally and long, to be the great modi-] £Low/ifry (jt/it/tnniH*

eis v,as not severe. The knot came in Yet there are many who may have oft Brother feowerby regards as uucoustitu-1 ' _ Y ^*-*-'2 um ofsueeess in business, and prelude to coutnet with the nape of the neck, mid- en wondered what this blood can be. thinnl and unfitted lor tho lips or pen ol Last Words of Sir llcui’y Lftwroneo wealth. Audi have made it an invariable wav between the ears. which is so necessary to existence. What a 1 11 embassadoi from Heaven, ^iii'hov ing In tho A iiglo-lndiau Magazine for Ju ( rule, too, to advertise, in tke dullest times,

For several minutes the body swayed are

to and

Vanity In like liar it-Yu r«l.

TheCountry Geutlemau states that the

— ~v«..>.v U vv. iii. ii i i * n— —. - - | . - -1 , , common evil of turkeys straying from ■its constituents? In what way is it th it jou could make matins all tight, I ly, a magazine publi.-hcd at Fin:!,ih at six long experieueo having taught me that homo maybe prevented by mi appeal >• ii . in-., ii J , ■ hi v<> mdiieeil Brother Siwerliv to come , in. i i,. . • ,, ii : • .... m i. i ....♦ „ . i., . .i • . ., hi .Si . ,

fro, and then all became still, so indi-pensable to life? How much is have induced Li other howerby to come .mnas a copy, to "Idiers half price, there inoiny thus spent is well laid out, as by i i \ • i i ■ .. . . . 11 <1 lin r<v 1 ha 1 nl ii i < Inn I nr vnn r iln - • • , . • . • i • . t i mi 1 1 .. .11.. 1...

At forty-two minutes past eleven pulsa- there in a human body? Is there much an . d b .° rc ]' evcd °f bis tears for join .•11 .1 I I 1 • . 1 . 1 • I. I • . I . i ■ 1 i 11 n 11 n ll 111 rtnirif lltl 11 f V I i nil

lion was still perceptible at the wrist, but waste, and, if so, Imw 8 the waste repair H P* 1 ^ ^ u ‘ dominir

I.:., ..! slightly looked pravc lor a moment and

had ee:v ('d entirely two minutes after- ed? Is the blood all alike? la the Mood

The action of the heart was per- of a horse, dog or other mere animal Mm- a v , ^ rotne r ‘ ,)Wi ' rh y ,IC na,! J* ten or lifteen minutes longer, ilar to that of a man ? Wo Bhall answer I re , n< ; 0 ^ ( l»rother ^owerhy alh

a-!.ed Brother howerby it be had ever the CYimmunion, :o.d crave directionseon-

is a very interesting article entitled “^The 1 keeping iny business continually before Last Hours of Sir Henry Lawrence.” tlie public, it has secured mo many sales Immediately before death he partook of 'bM l would otherwise have lost.

I.yaliow- corning a boy. bo no fu

bis burial.

wards

ceptiblc ten or fifteen niinutos lunge. - ^ -

Tbo clergymen now left the court-yard,, these queries in order, beginning with !,ud b ° • i 'i - "si'' " 1 ” be no fu - about in. ' “ Let mo be bur

and notice was given to the relatives, tlie last. ■ I ben, said Mr. ( ., ■ .Iwow me to relate Jed with tlumen.” “Nonon enso—Her didn t know how to make a fortune, aid‘ annoyance to tho turkey breeder. Thu The physicians announced that death The blood ofa human being is esacn :nl a * lul ; d o^° v ' b * tb ^I^! 1 b'id iu 1 In- lies Henry Lavviei! who lived to do his think there i-no u.-v putting everything \anity of the fowl is probably affected

He said, “ Let there I 801110 people, however, by their con

-s about me.” “ Let mu be bur- dll'

[Siijihnt (iininl. ever, by their eo

t. appear to think that SKq In n f I irard

to tlieir vanity. “They will not leave the yard in which they are put, if a strip uf n ilJiaiLcli* tied around the w ing long enough to trail 011 the ground. The receipt is simple and easily tried, and, if effective, would prove of great benefit in removing a source cd' much lo.-s and

had taken place by strangulation. Jtially difl’eront from that of any other hi. r eh s lives, and see it you are not quite duty. 1 ' All tin in disjointed leniences in iho pa] rs;” that their stores are % Hi.... 1... . ’ . . * 1 ! ..1 .. i* . . -.'...iii . t . 1 . .1*1. 11 1 i» • 1 1 • W11 i I M L r t ll ll t I sllOli HI (‘ill! UO It Jl hr c ,.. .. 1 ! ., . I. i ..I 1* I 1 1. . . 1 > 1111111 i 1 1: 1 . v, * 1 m 11 1 . wl \* • n il ♦ 1 . . »w ■ .»J ■.

After hanging thirty-five minutes the! animal; andlhe blood of one animal dif lba1, ^ should call Jtoaa hricl »peaking as it were to himself, and thea caough knowti already; and these people ' ■ • ■ • -• • •>“ well ns Brother Active. Hnworhvi. • -> 1 , • , ■ •. . :n— ... s 1 * " ■-

body was cut Uown and taken into the fers from that of another. The blood of as , ' 011 as i5r ' alul v\enve. ‘ ( ’ w, 'i’b> ' turning to tin- chaplain, "l should like willcontinui" to jog along ata snail s pace, apartment at the rcarof the inclosed court { a horse is poison in the veins ofa dog.— ^ X >lou .\ 1 il " ‘eau as Hiougn tn.it :i t,. x t ,,p , ripture. •To the Lord our and are soon diatauee*d by their eoinpetiof the iirison. It was pale mid ghastly. The blood of a sheep, transferred into a "; cro 1IU P 0SS| ble, and the reveiend gen (; 0( j |.clong m ii i.' and forgivenesses, tors. I here is skill iu advertising as in hut not blackened in the face. cat, kills flic eat. The blood of any ani- t 5 , 5 an wcnt 011 1 lus : J be ancient city thomdi wo have eff'end 1 against him.’ I - everything else. Adverti uments should The physicians and sheriff’s jury, after mal, except one of his own species, fore- j !’. f i’pa rt » was ronowned^or Hie bravery ..I j t not lioiii Dani. I ? It wa 1 on my dear be changed often, and their phraseology

by this means, as ho ,wouldii’t wish to run the risk of seeing strangers with

such a drag upon his dignity.

This is the age of lightning aud

Tin: IJlst LmiAnr.-A Kcntlcmnn,:^ ^ Sleepers must wake up, whose name and standing are known afar, or „ , vi |, i t r, t,,],;,,,].

not many years ago (1\ i.-ed to each j of his ehildreii sixty thousand dollars.— I W’itliin five v A'a uiie of these i\ho was

eitered, or they vviH be considered out uf () r ,|jo subject.'' To obviate this dif-

Teclintcal Wortlti*

111 reading wo frequently come across words with which we are unacquainted, and which are necessary to give us a full

[ A’. 0. Bulletin.

proper examination, gave the proper cer- ed into the veins of a man, brings on par- Y. M| b"hi“"'-' am .ie m. 1 m i ■ • \ .1 m „ ife’s tomb, tiliiato, after vvhieh the lather and broth-i alv - sis and death. Science has analyzed " 11 ' 11 'y ' l '. ni S 111111 ers coining in, Sheriff Willet addressed wiierein tho blood of one animal varies I"' 1 ’ ''m t.iu . , inin ius w .i 0,111 (hein, “ I now deliver to you (ho body of from that of another, and has shown that “l"’ 11 avi.-i to anu .u r 1 1 }. am. IIo m- J 1 your son and brother.” The old man what experiment has revealed can also back with him as a r uest a military chief groaned and wept aloud, lifting: ihc head be druuinstrated physiologioally. '''I 11 11 " ' ,.!|'" ll ' < 18 iami mr every

f the corpse and moving it to gad fro. Lvea^a the same ampal there arc of gK h ough he was redu I i. ■ • , • ired head of mules, one year eld last Tho Ft. Way no Robbery. two kinds .d blood, one, called arterial, ; Rnn I rant of its topography. You under sistanco, ml to a friend who had extend ,ring, were sold on Tuesday last, by] Aq.m.t.d, - - - 1«>oI[h. A imneheon, riToo tbo Tolclo I'ludu of thu l-'th 1 w , nt 1 1 u, 'bes from the heart, and the ^ Brother Sowcrby ?” “I reek ed to him some aid: “If father had not Hon. A. (i. Talbott, to Messrs. D. >Y Aptggotoi Uel,!. 1 is.| ' "tl»*r vcous. winch mturs into the heart, i ‘“^"s^elhy cUng his open left me five dollars.and .nude me a hu-i-1 Jones and^Jame Bentley, all of this!W wU 1 |> rluc8 ; currc,,t °^ u V kl>f

(ieulty wo give u definition of some of

the more common words:

A firkin of buttor, 50 tbe. A truss of hay,

A j nek of coals, 224 lbs. A bush,

l . A truss of straw, .'Hi lbs. A kilderkin, Larue Sale <>e Mules.—Two hun-| Asiaveof lump, azlbs. A barrel,

A sack of flour, 280 lbs. A hogslicad,

50 lbs. 80 bus. IS gill. 36 gal. 51 gul. 81 gill.

Dari No and Lxtlnsiv k Robberv . 'pi, e ii r . s t is bright scarlet, the last purple. \ dispatch reached here to-day from The first passes into smaller vessels, till 1 oi l M ayne, Ind., stating that the > afe j t r ,. ;l( .hes some under the skin, a thouat the Y\ abash \ alley liailroad Depot, in s . l n l j times finer than the finest needle’s

that city, was opened last night by false

When, therefore, the stranger came! i) u ( ;. \v. |>mu , ,s ('01 011 Svunv-

{of <150 per head. The mules are kMi.S,!' 1 '!./’!he 1 !'.'.^V“tc 1 1,

point ; tlie last flows from small iuto^lar- “P to thc cit J' and f?«« d i‘fortified, Wa , Hd call to the adver ,i ' b ‘ ! . extr8 fine “ ftbottt fourth8 The barrel. °4u7MfwWtTawted al l>r.y,uusterofthe road,was paying off the hlooVis\mre-the venous full of wasbu! wal1 * ,lf S P ar,a? ‘V°u shall see, was ^ t imrc give, is mcl, as to en.i.ic i. .ressingaccident occurred near I'lymonth ^ rrc , _C/A* l-Wnur. P euiDlovecs The money was t.riu. inallv T ou l’ ( ] 1L ’ 111 V 10 , ,u " 01 wasitu (h( r and in a moment the visitor to confidence The names of oentlemen " l " , tlli y ^ ' v ’' ok - A 1>r - H: »iley dis 1 K r . ;n> B,.k »f ilirown b.i.-k into ,1... ik.rl I ..i'lc, T “’t ^ ti* 1 1^!!^

tlie door, on his way out with tho gun, .eat mode of keeping, most economical md it cocked, muzzle behind hitu^it and most secure from rotting, is to put

bag of pennies, which were also taken. | ^j^i, W a Ste and repair the blood Is Active as‘bricks! continuea the do- - wd take it for granted that this is a urns; " ft .> "booting the wile and < i.ild ol .,,) or Mt bushels in each heap, cover with

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the remainder Wisconsin, Illinois, etc., w . ir j g i,).,,pulled throughout the body tbe walls ot Sjiarta, and rerri/ man befurt their fellovv-eitize:! . and are incapable o all Western paper. There was a pack- Tims it will be seen, a continual waste ‘ibrtclc!. Do younotseethepropri- lendingtheirnamesoriiiflueiieetoqunekage containing 815(1 in small change,and and repair goes on iu'thc human body ct y adressing yourself and Brother or y i IVund, nr d. eplion. From tin- fact, a bag of pennies, which were also taken. .am-L;,.], ..unair the blood i- Active as‘bricks!’” continued the do- wc ( . lkt . it

Mr. Farpcntcr slept up in the town, and tfi,) instrument. It ha's been estimated m ’ n * 0 " Y 1 11 gonial smile. Ol course uxetdlent medieine for the cure of i

did not know of tho robbery till daylight. that iu the course nf a year, the arteries Hrother Sowcrby cav ed, and, to do him ,. 0 lds, &c.—C7«. G<n., /b e. 27, 185(1. No trace was heard of the robbers, at the tu tho various tissues not less than Y Y’ apwl ° K, * cd lor h '* u " founded “ ^

time the train left this morning. three thousand pounds weight of nutri Y l , , ! un - 1’ 8.—We have just learned that 811,- ,; »,i,;l. v..i.w brlior b n k to ot pastor.

• ••H) uf the money has been recovered.

Escaped from Jail—The Jailor and ms Son Knocked Down with an Ikon Wrench—On Monday evening, the 8th inst., while Mr. John A. Jack

u | _ | Dr. Bailey, aud his sister and her child— straw a J'nol thiclc whin pm:lied, and with ’jin all four, not one of whom will proba- only three or four inches of earth. The jldy recover. The gun was loaded with straw alu irbs moisture, ike., from the

7'•?> Ho“s T'^uidsweiX !7 nutri" ^n^uves upon the Christian consistcney 1 nsr*. ‘ The perils of Crinoline,” is the' biiekshot.—LojmWc Ti'mcs, ERA. j potatoes and this mode is greatly super-

‘ . . * . . nf Vllfl ri'wtnr I IldocH wlion fin. latfor L * ‘ ■ 1 A ,:a 1 ■* 1

■ 4 i , . , , , oi ms pastor. Indeed, when the latter title of a very pleasant editorial iu the t!'7" lU rt7iil7mos Di be'expirei'rfrimithu assl J rt ' d him that he considered him a Boston Medical and Surgical Journal this latter, us many tiiousanils pounds \vi i_ht ^ ower jjy wag almost flattered—quite as Too inucfli cannot ho said to indiieu ol wasted tissues. o i aiD'iu am \en ln uch so ns a dyspeptic could ever he.— ladies to protect themselves sufficiently bbl0d ro, ; tal " oxygen and carbonic Bufore clo M n g this, it should bo said by in so (diangcahlo a

Terriule Aciudent.—Wo learn that iur to the common practice of using less

a terrible accident occurred at Enochsburg, in this county. Tho Catholic de-

nomination have been for sonic months engi'zcd in the erection ofa church, and

straw and more earth,

trial.

8o says thorough

Top-l) renal ii k YYlient.

Tlio Genesee Enriuer gives a auocess-

son, our worthy Jailor, and his little sou. n°twithstanding; but arterial blood eon George, were at the Jail in this place tains much the larger proportion of "

oral thing, arc founded in clnssieahty.— we me in—not this year) the intense heat is represented as being very massive, it ^j,j, the seed. On clay or heavy soil They owe their popularity to the immense allows expansive skirts and gossamer I fell with a tremendous crash, instantly , T ,, j iavo 1)() ( j oll | 3 t this is an exeellent amount of meaning they convey. As textures, tho circumference of the former killin 'three ni 'ii, and severely wounding j ll .. l< q; ( , 0 _ Clayey soils are always tho generally used, the term “brick," as up should diminish in the exact i o in j six or seven others. Tho ooeurremjo has m( , st heiiefited by top-dressing, as tlio

manure serves to keep tho surface soft

giving the prisoners, one Win. MeKiusoy, . v -°" f", thl ’ i . 1 ’ «;” , >"fitucnts th- gases and a negro boy Amos, their suppers, a xccpted, there is hut little cl.fterer.ce betht\v w<*ro both suddenly knocked down tw ^ on arterial ami venous dimd. by the negro with a heavy iron wrench, 1 n a ' ,1 «'! V 1 av , ora « e "'' , ” llt ,,1 1 ° 'l uantl and both prisoners succeeded in making '.Y blood is about ten pounds

tkor escape. Mmr.uri Tilegrtijth, 12/A. I to tell. In the mcdieal boots tliere is a, cold and dampness. ' 11. ...1-: i..

A Larue Deer.—The Terre Haute

plied to a man, is a slang term, hut then which it is found necessary to increase east a gloom over the whole community, what an immense amount of meaning | the thickness of the latter. Tn winter at j [liroolcvillc Urm., Vlth.

much of this ca n be ^xtnicted "without 8Uch w o f ds , c , onV j y ;. Tu!1 us th , at . a »"ai. Jeast.h. this part of the world, we would j ^ After a'marriage ceremony had

and moist to jirevent crusting, and the lay more readily absorbs the volatile

Condition of the Uouldy Family

—Elizabeth Carr, one of the wounded statement of a hysterical woman who was _ domestics of the Gouldy family, died at hied one thousand and twenty times in Cnion says :

the hospital in New York on Sunday last. ; nineteen years. A young man, accor- A buck was killed in Crawford county,

■ .vuiaeii juicaigiiii, i oe in on , »i oi ii io- ] ceiving the congratulations of her friends,

F«*e«l for Cow**

will, and deed, shape the features and ” a,0U,OU8C “ l, r^ d “;^” "7;;“ ducing iuilk-.teatiB|ihe matl« by •«

The boy, (’has. Gouldy, is not expected ding to Haller, was bled seven pounds j|E _ a few days ago, weighing two bun- expre siou of the -oul—habits of love. ' " (l '|' ,1,1! ,,! V| u i ( i 1,1 After his friends cui ' a,a experiment. He says he never to recover from his injuries. Mr. Goul- and n half daily for ten days, and yet sur- dred and fifteen pounds after the entrails and purity, and truth—habits of fab e- llr ,,j ] u l J.,,!,,,;,,,, ],ji n ), e said he ma d c as much milk with any kind of food dy and the girl, Johanna Murphy, are iu vived; a story almost incrcdiblo. The were taken out. This is the largest deer hood, ma^eo and unely.inne s— silently ,'7'm n't help it for ho felt as bad about ""with a mixture of oats and potatoes; an exceedingly critical condition. chief constitution of blood iswater, wliich we ever saw. It was as fat as butter, mould and fashion it, till at length it 1 _ j .leMljii ' tho milk was also of good quality. Pota- . I forms nearly .oue-eighth of the whole. au j according to tho Indian mode of wears the likeness of God. or the image . ' l ’_ ' ‘ ' . . i toes, it is well known, increase the (juanA Lucky State.—Pennsylvania has 1 -Ylhumen enters into its composition in telling the age of such animals, it was and superscription of tho Evil One. j . 11 al ? a(1 '' v "' ; liu ' llt 0 ,' 111 !^ ai ‘ 1 tity of milk at the ex|:utise of quality— six full foreign missionn—Mr. Dallas to the proportion of seventy parts to a thou bu t f,7 ur years old. j . . “ Y'''”' Woreestersluie, England’.. ,or I perhaps oats are just the grain needed to England, Mr Heed to China, Mr. (’hand- sand. Sugar, salts, fat and cell matter ’ ■ ;— Ikrt" An exchange says that it is just ile. the auetioneer announces in a line lua t c t he amendment. ler to Naples Mr. Buckalew to Equadof, I compose the remainder, the last in the j «fci!rlt has been ascertained that tho as sensible a move to undertake to get lot capital letters, as one ot the tempting!

Mr. Clay to Lima and J Gltuiccy* Jones proportion of one hundred and thirty ' man who “ held on to the last ” was a married without courting, as to attempt |induecmonts to purchase, “political inHu-| 0r»,. A\ hen are wrbote Austria. ’ J parts to a thousand. iwhoemaker. tosuecood inbugineas without advertising, 'eaee over twelve hundred lionest yeomen. A\ hen they aw