The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1859 — Page 1
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IFTJZBXjISIKIEID WEEKLY si 50 EEE, ^nSTJSrXJLT, E^YA.ELE TT^LE YE7VELY I3ST ^IDY^ISrCE.
VOL. 1J
aUKENC^LSTLE, ITsTDI/VTsTA, SATUIIEAY, JANUAHY 1, 1859.
[No. 33.
News and Miscellany. ' r, “ : Conviction of Count Montalembert. • t ^ -f ^7'^ ^ !
the Ohio Canal has been made to tht> | 18 the . cond « ninatlon of Count Monta lemMoard of Public Works at Columbus. k cr b' ll Paris, to a fine of 3,000 francs and — In Lickin'' county, Ohio, last | **1 imprisonment of six months, for his week, Israel Ueese was made to pay $1,- ( article in the Corruspondept. The edit400 for not marrying Miss. E. A. Coch-, 0 f that paper was also fined $1,000 francs, ran, according to promise. ■ and sentenced toa month's imprisonment I -Hon Caleb Cushing js topres.de for pnhlishin tho articlc . The affair | oi Inc next celebration oi Daniel Web-. . .. ^ , .ter’s birth-day, in Boston, in January, ^ates *,u.te a sensation in England.Rufua Choate is to speak on the occasion. hivorpool Journal has a report of
- A New York correspondent of the
Boston Daily Advertiser announces that
Winter.
Cold winds, white snow, Now rain, now flow, And chill the landscape's Autumn glow; The ice-bolts freeze The naked trees, And seal the old year's obsequies.
A leaden sky Drops heavily,
As dull and glazed as dead man's eye;
Tho sweeping clouds, In cold, cold crowds,
Enfold the day in ghastly shrouds!
The woods lie bare, And here and there
Agricultural.
Early Rising.
Health and long life are almost uni- Some thirty years ago Congressional vemlly associated with early rising;and caucuses undettook to nominate caudiwe arc pointed to countless old people, 'late* for the Presidency and to dictate to as evidence of its good effects on tho thc people whom they should elevate to !"eneral system. Can any of our rea- that high office, fho Inst effort in that dors, on tho spur of tho moment, give a line, if we mistake not, was thc nomina
~ood and conclusive reason why health Hon of William 11. Crawford by a Demo- |all the modern recipes which have ap | should he attributed to this habit? Wo onWH' caucus in 1*31. Thc Democratic poared in the difforcntagucultural jour ■ know that old people get up early; but people said they wanted Andrew Jack nals, and worth anything pa.take, in it is simply because they can t sleep.— son, hut tho caucus said, No, you must some instances almost identically, of tho Moderate old age docs not rm,.,ire much take Crawford. The people rebelled ingred.ente and proportions set lorth in
For curing Beef and Pork.
This recipe, which originated with ns, says thc Germantown Telegraph, and has now had many years of trial, we believe to he unsurpassed as a pickle. Nearly all thc modern recipes which have
Jjohtu ii ^vuvurii»ui nuuuuuucs mui . .. . 1 . .. ■ ^vnu non; Him lucre Washington Irving has made a donation J') c W8Ua * preliininary questions,said that The gray moss hangs its mournful hair;
of five hundred dollars to thc ladies’ fund name was ( harles, thr. lie was forty-;
for the purchase of Mount Vernon — Hon. Wm. H. English publishes a statement that his collision with Montgomery, was wholly unpremeditated and without malice—an impulse based upon an unexpected and unprovoked indignity. — Thc bayonet which David Graham,
eight years of age, an ex peer of France, auda member of thc French academy, and that he was born in Paris. [It has been j stated in some recent biographies that he! was born in London.] He answered all the questions put to him with fh'' greatest frankness and itmig froiJ t never fm> a moment shrinking fVom the losponslhil-
a British soldier at Dublin, Ireland, was ity ofanything he had said in his article, in thc habit of swallowing for fun, tick and never failing to detect thc import of led his liver on the last performance, and an insidious suggestion made by the; he died. President. He admitted that he admired | — An Arkansas Judge has recently the present political institutions of Engdecided that it might be insanity to sign bind, and regretted that France had lost another man’s name to a cheek, in place .hem; but he denied that he had ‘atackof your own ; but, when you draw the od french institutions, inany sense for-
inouey ami spend it, there is a great deal bidden by the law.
of sanity in tho proceeding. ’* admitted that when he spoke of — The Providence Journal says that ': is .i o y ilt a temporary escape in England thc manufacturers of printing cloth in from‘pestiferousmiasma and corrupt atthat State have fixed upon thirty-six ,no! ^ ere <. alluded to miasma and atinches as the measure of a yard, instead sphere in I< ranee, but he totally den,of thirty-seven, as has been the custom ed that he meant to say that he and h.s . . ’ ; friends alone were honest men, and that IUIL ?n, OU \ 1-1 • m i c .1 .be eight millions of Frenchmen who
— The horse Flying Cloud of * 1 '''
The leaves that burned, By fierce winds spurned, I.ie mouldering mid the soil imirned.
Thc sinewy vines In leafless lines
Hang sadly round tho sombre pines, Til rough their festoons
King solemn tunes,
As weird as any northern runes.
Thc day is cold, The earth is old,
srigSrS 5i;-KsS'S3?S
i i p i * i i tinn» hnwover thev iiut their fnvonte in- ainount oi labor, ainiaic not to do rccomlag % Irt ™rj.?Ac m .a ssi'a rr- M ,k f r - -ir"" zz n year—the thirstyfolk, for example, to thc caucus, By your leave, sirs! when farmers and others ail soon be putwho drink liquor unt il midnight, and riso The caucus system of making nomina J»K down their winter s and (we may add) early to get more! One of our earliest ‘ions was broken up, and then members. heir next year s supply of meat, it may j recollections is, that of “old soakers" of Congress attempted to get control of j be of service to republish the rceipo, I making their “devious wav” to thc croir *bc National Conventions and to force which is as follows . I o 1 gallon of water, shop o? the tavern bar-room, before sun 'boir own choice upon thc delegates, but ^ of salt, ^ Jb, brown HUgar, J riw, for thoir B ro x . Karl, r» SlSRSl fA ^
jing, to be beneficial, must have two con Judge Douglas, in his unequnlcd tn ' comitants: to retire early, and on rising,'’ ,m pb i' 1 Illinois, has proved himself to to be properly employed. One of thc he a favorite oi the people, and we now sec ! most eminent divines in this country King Caucus rearing up his head in the
tlie pickle to be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together until all thc dirt from thc salt and sugar rises to thc top and is skimmed off. Then throw thc pickle into a large tub to cool,
The birds arc dumb, The springs are dumb,
For winter in his might hath come!
rose hv davlteht for many years and at Senate to rebuke the people who have sus , - •
And mourns its summer's squandered gold, i.» > n V that time hecaim-an invalid italnod Douglas in his own State, and 1 and, whun cold, pour it over your beef or - : a C v X d the woX over rr hciuh and ‘hose in other States who have rushed to pork, to remain tl.c usual time, say from
. av ^ . . . 1 i . u: ...i.k:.. fniir tn siv* wrnks apfinrdinf* 1 to tho sizn
has never regained it, nor ever will, it welcome him wherever he has made his |four to six weeks, according to thc size
THE NEW YEAR’S UNFORTUNATE
[Translated from the German of Jean Paul.] An oM man stood during thc first night I
— i. Jin, Ssts*^ ''t NIGHT OF AN good, by keeping people out»those mis- 0 J* \ ^ ^, dlt e oV( ,; U a e , rili , Ji.iekle, and it should not be put down
<ate -
seen which is to triumph
whether thc which time it should he slightly sprinkled
. . . . , . '• i : .i..„ leurntv. must inve wav. 1 ho caucus have i
.. had voted for thc Emperor were cowards.” ' ,ear > unouttnen.uc aceou,....euk ore ^ ^ nm8t r ivcw ' The caucus have I'brown off by thc operation, from the salt
Sherman family of Morgans, sired by old , Thc LondoM Tiln( !, says . | now no being so joyless and sleepless as . t-nug early, early rising is worse ha,. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and 8Ug:ir , y surprising.
“ It is difficult, of course, to calculate he. For it was no longer tlie verdure of UBe,es8 » an<1 IS P 08ltlvel y mischlcvous - • — - —
lllaek Hawk, has been sold by Col. U. ^
Cook of Addison (minty, Vermont, to w |,. ltt ] l0 0 ff uc t 0 f this sentence of M. youth but the snow of age that intervened Minor B. W illmms ol nntsyi e an Montalemhert will he, but we know what between him and his grave, and out of Jolph County, >1, un, for W 1(10, coin. offoct il »UI uol hove. I. will no, hove MMm of „ , ife , |c — Ministers of the Gospel arc not thc effect of suppressing the passion for . , , . * . « , . , Allowed to hold seats in the North Car- liberty, of which he has been the brilliant w . !t * lim not l,n ^ ,u cn ’ )rs ’ P,n an ! olina Legislature, and Rev. AVilliam P. mouthpiece. It is simply impossible that « "' roc l‘ tH l body, a desolate soul,
CJimmI nut! Poor Sred Corn*
j Many farmers in planting corn make ! allowance for kernels that will not grow
Taylor would likely have lost his seat as member from Chatham county last winter, had it not been proven that he had not been for some time past “in the ex-
ercise of pastoral functions.
A woman
= w f... r.'- La ...* mu „f “S'
wake up the sick or infirm, or young children of a morning, it is barbarity;
for a considerable period something like repentance.
constitutional liberty, freedom of thought T]lc fine days of his youth turned at and speech, can forget it. Her educated this hour liko cctres upon hiin , nn d
lu.iva.v/iio. class have been brought up with certain 1 _ . 11. 1 ♦ c ' • * r
nesday night, burned to death in a | ^ satisfied them. So long as they W, through thc sunny path of virtue, guides so early t b at their fullest sleep may bo slaughter house, where she had been minds they cun riot bear the total suppres-^ ,be traveler into a broad and peaceful out before sunrise. taken by a party of maeculinc wretches, sion ol them ; the irritation is too great i tnd 0 f ij„bt and harvests; on the left, Another item of very great importance Her clothes caught fire from a furnace ,or numan na i^;^ through the mole-hills of vice, into a dark is: Do not hurry up thc young and thc used in rendering lard. FiUE.—The fine suburban residence ( . llV0r n full of down-dropping poison, of weakly. It is no advantage to pull them
— In thc Court of Common Pleas atlof Mr. Curtis Gilbert, on the National ornont , „ nd nr ,p rcss i ve Tanors ; out of bed as soon as their eyes are open, . Dayton, Ohio, an extraordinary suit is Road, cast, was destroyed by fire, about ■ ,. ~ . . . ,. , nor is it host for the studious, or even for tance, his knees shook, and the perspir water, and hung _ 4 . pending. Jerry Nace has recently emerg- 2 o’clock, last Saturday afternoon. Most Alas ! thc serpents nung on ms nreast, thc wel]i w]l0 have passed an unusally ation started out in large droops all over dry place, away from rain and snow, if ed from the State Prison after serving a of the furniture and fixtures of the house thc dr0 P 8 of poison on his tongue, and fatiguing day, to jump out of the bod the him. Hisagitation was painful to behold, that corn was ripe, it is as sale to ealcu-
Evcry person should be allowed to “have ’ s P‘' ak will come after aw-hilc. his sleep out,” otherwise the duties of I [Arto Alhany jAilgcr. the day cannot be properly performed, will Arrrstofan Indian* wife Poisoner.
be necessarily slighted, even by the most, Qn thc 20th, at Windsor, Michigan, alas well as for those that maybe destroy conscientious. ! man named Jonathan S. Owen was ar- cd by birds and worms; and many, in To all young persons, to students, to les t« d on a charge of poisoning his wife making such calculations, sometimes fail
in Montgomery county, Indiana. Owen ; entirely of having one stalk in a hill In had long been considered a very ex-1 eonsequonccofplantingpoorseed. Hun cmplurymomber of the Methodist ehunh. dreds of farmers who raise corn never and his crime excited tho wonder nn«l Ahiuk of sowing their seed corn until they surprise of thc community in which he are about ready to plant it, and then resided. Itis said to be his third attempt they use thc best tho crib affords, to kill his wife by poison. After the providing it is near the top, where they perpetration of his crimo he fled to the jean readilly reach it. If it has been ex North, leaving orders with his son to sell posed very much to snow, which has his farm, valued at $ti,000, and forward blown in thc crib, or to rain, which ha - him the proceeds. Ho was pursued and found its way through a leaky roof, the
arrested at Windsor. The Detroit Ad- best is sought.
vertiser says: | If seed corn is selected in thc full when As soon as his eyes fell upon the Sher-1 husking is done, before the ears iff, who was a neighbor and acquain-j have been thoroughly saturated with
up in an airy and
sleep that thc system will take, without artificial means, is the halm of life— without it there can he no restoration to health and activity again. Never
term for breaking into and robbing thc | were saved.— 7’. II. Journal, ‘llih. he knew but too well where he was moment they wake up; let them remain He is a large man ; young looking for house of Joel Kastbrook. He now sues Death op the Oi.dest Citizen.—The With unutterable grief he called to Hea- without^ going to sleep again, until the i,i H years, and has few of thc appearances
i 4 " usually ascribed to “Bluebeards.” As
our Indiana neighbors have few scruples on the question of capital punishment,
Easthrook for malicious prosecution, ike., venerable Thomas Sankey died at his vcu . Give mo back my youth! Ofathcr. sense of weariness passes from the limbs and figures his damages up to St.i.MMiO!, residmicc in Riley township, yesterday, )ace mc a in on the road that I may a ’v^uuni 'Tllrsur.locs not bre!k on Ho is bis own lawyer and filed tin* first a«re<l Hi) years. Ho was tho oldest per- * ° , ,l vacuum, me sun uoe* nui rm .iK m papers Oct. llth. son in the county, and a man much re-, c ,oosc 111 orc " lfi, 'lj • | at once into glare of the meridian. T he • i p .in spectcd for his uprightness and general But his father and his youth hud dc- diurnal flowers unfold themselves by • i ii' in ''•!i 0 "r ■' i r | !1 liviri'i character. He leaves a largo family of I parted long since. He saw ii/mx tuhn slow degrees; nor the fleetest beast, nor C S'ndT’C (. 7. — of M- .on. Wins ... (W m.r.ho. and e,.in s .,i.h l'- -prighUio.l bird. I..p. .'<.»» t*m liusbanas, has torn a joun n 1.1101 i 111 nipn // 95//1 . , , , , r[ its resting iilacc. By all of which we mean years from his afflicted parents in thc hca « cd men - 7 ' on tho grave-yard, and he said: fliose ^ ^ ^ ag no A y3iolof , icnl tnUh is same town, and taken him to bed and t Conmcted.— Samuel Dukes who arc my foolish days! He saw a star flee demonstrahle, than that thc brain, hoard as No. fi. The parents locked upshot and killed John U. \\ bite, at Mid (Voin licavei1) g ijn,mcr in its fall and an d with it the whole nervous system, the boy, hut the widow was too smart for way on the 21st °f Ju ) '/^t, ^* 1 ' 1 '^ : vallisll on the earth . "That is I,” said is recuperated by sleep, it is of the first them, got him out, and fled with him to attack upon his premises to destiny h- , . t . j ,i ie serpent teeth importanco, as to thc well-being of (he Palmer, where they married. Flic s clear- quors which he kept for sale, was tried Ins bleeding heart, ana tue sorpenuctin ( i i u° e..ii..,.
ly one of the widows.
last week in thc Clinton Circuit Court,
... i found guilty nnd sentenced to fifteen
A coquette lesiding ne.n am) y,. ars imprisonment in the penitentiary,
villc, Penn., caused a young man named •’ 1 m . t i t * ^ Jones to commit suicide, on Sunday, the j ’f 4 ."' wind-miU threateningly raised its arms 12th inst. She had promised her hand -no, 1 • T - '• • ' ’ " ' to strike, and a flcshless human head that
to two young men. of whom Jones was r,nmt,-Dear&r: M e have been scllo„c and had appointed thc 15th in st.,; ingyourCoughSyrup about three years; in cae ease, as the day for thc wedding. ^ l^nUnty has steadily and rapidly t»‘ ««. offca. oi.... ,0 .h. "So’t “.b: two lovers, one of whom relinquished his )t . ^ From thc univ eraal satisrlaim to \ua rn , • < ’ • faction it gives, wo regard it as the best Jones was aware of this turn of affairs is raedicin0 now before tho public, not known buton thc 12th inst., he went ' A . 1 . ’ ^ room, attired himself in a suit of -d are hut doing ^oujusUeen, saymg
clothes that he had obtained for the wed
oTrepcntance dug deeper in the wounds.; hu * nan ,hat !t ,1! ‘ ve its fullost
* tnnnciiro nl ir 4 !
ding, nnd shot himself through thc head. Why Wii.t. Yor Dei.av ?—Why will you neglect that disease which is taking such deep root, and which gives you warning by that harking cough, that you arc fast ripening for eternity ? W by encourage that pain in thc side, the raising ofblood, those night sweats, or that difficult breathing, which silently whis
... . y in «
so. Harper Bro., Druggists. The Indians on the Plains.—At the
. . . ,, . i measure of it: and to that end thc habit His excited imagination showed him som i(f n , til . ing oarly 8 hould be made impernnmbulists creeping along thc roofs ; the a jj vc ,, n .,]! children, and no ordinary
event should he allowed to interfere with it. Its moral hoalthfulness is not less important than its physical. Many a young man, many a young woman, has made tho first step towards degradation, ami crime, and disease, after ten o’clock at night; at which hour, the young should be iii bed ; and then the early rising will take care of itself, with the incalculable accompaniment of a fully rested body and a renovated brain. Wo repeat it,
had remained in the empty charnel house
gradually assumed his features. Suddenly the strains of music with
which the advent of thc now year was saluted from a neighboring church-tower hurst upon his ear like thc holy chants of a distant congregation. lie was more
gently agitated. He remembered thc, t h crc neither wisdom, nor safety, nor friends of his youth who, better and bealth, in early rising itself; hut there
distribution of annuity goods to the ('a- happier than he, had become the touchers ; 8 a il of them in the persistent practice
munches. Kiowas and Apaches, during the summer, the Dnitcd States government furnished to those Indians, as we arc advised, from six to eight hundred very superior American rifles. Upon receivingthera the tribes boasted that they would therewith he enabled to “rub out” tho white settlers of the Texan frontier,
per in your car that something must he rcT c t b c i r late defeat in that
done to save you from the grave of the rtcr
consumptive f Why act so carelessly Tkfti , Mist.Ain.-The Lewiston (Me.) t,y permitting that disease to dostra’V Advocakl re i ate8 that a citi of that your health, and has on yu <> u 1 \ D i aocu p on waking one morning missed from whence no traveler ever yet retern f la0 “ "h a faJse set, and having heard ed i 1 bilmcc that 1 rra< fu oug i r 8)U .b articles had sometimes been death must carry you to your silentgrai e \ * ho Inaile an examination and Why delay while there is yet hope?— f d ^ as ll0 HU pp 08 cd, sticking in Consumption is caused by .mpuro humors,‘ Two doctors were sent for, pf tho blood being deposited in thc cells ^ ( , ouId not raisc th e,„, and proof the lungs. Hence, the tings n ™ 1, J‘ c ! * cd c i tin g a hole through from the a spring ot water, when relied up by the P F theil set about making his dirt or mud, if clear water oonstanGy : hi8 dau „ htcr going up staira for
j. <•»««" .w
water. Just so with the blood when kept drawer.
in a clean or pure state; as it constantly Strength and Health J{EsTonr,n. flows through tho lungs, it carries away —Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles all corrupt matter, and perfect health above Pittsburgh, on thc I ennsyhania will he the result. From two to four Canal, says: “When I ^ commenced
taking Mrcrhnvc's Holland Bitters, I
of earth fathers of happy children and of retiring to bed at an early hour, win "rr 4 ,—• “V; .» iJ , !'! kc ! ,er ^ o/ might have passed this night in peaceful j > slumber. I also might have been happy ^ A y oU ,b cril paper tolls a story if I had fulfilled your wishes and your a |, uU t an elephant escaping from a mccounsels, O ! dear parents. lingerie, and adds that, passing through In the feverish reenllevtii'ii of by gOII6 ■ plantation, the huge beast eaine. EOEOM days, it appeared to him as if thc head ,w0 stacks of jodder—one of tin. stacks . , • i •. tc i n he devoured instantly, while he hoisted in thc death-house raised itself gradually, itho ^ on , lis trunk nnd bearing it till thc superstition which sees ghosts m ))efore i lira a8 „ s bic-ld, he marched on in tho first night of the year, changed the so iit ary {rrandour. Ho soon reached a skull into a living youth. Then his dc- point where the negroes of the plantation hided fancy recognized in tho vision tho were taking their dinner, when the unu-
il Moomiii). figure of hit
self. He could not look at it; ho covered when thoir fcar8 Kubsided, finding that his eye ; many a hot tear fell upon the ( |, ey wore all white men and women, they snowy ground. Lowly and disconsolately deliberately walked off, and left the owner he sighed: Return, 0 time of my youth, ofthe plantation without asolitary darkey!
return 1
Pills taken every night or every other night, or enough to keep the bowlcs regular, will in a reasonable timecure consumption. Thc reason these pills arc used more than all others is because they arc made of purifying vegetables, and ' lennse tho body from all corrupt mat
could hardly walk. Now, I enjoy excel-
lent health.
Hrndachc and Debility .—-Mr. Silas J. Liscomb, of Birmingham, says: “I have found ifl Borrhavc’s Holland Bitters a
■ ■vuuto im- vx..... - remedy for Headache and Debility. My tcr,' nn'1'drive "out disease' of every des- 1 wifehasalso used it with thc greatest bencriptinn quicker nnd in a milder way than, efit. rTVl , , , ,ny other Pills , Mr. A S. Nicholson, of Pitshurgh, also -Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills ate sold remarks that he has experienced much hv all dealers in Medicines ,r(>m lts U8C fnr hfadf,, ’' ,c
late on thc germination of every kernel as it is on the germination of good potatoes; hut on tlie contrary, if corn was suffered to remain in tho stook till late
H, „. t £ , in the fall, even if it were thoroughly he will doubtless expiate his criinos upon j matured, it does not get dried out as it the gallows. ' should ho, and if put in largo cribs it Like most affairs of tho kind, there is; does not always dry out well. If thc a woman at the bottom of it. Develop- ears are husked early and put in a dry ments have been made since thc flight place the moisture in the cobs and kerof Owen which show improper intimacy j uels will injure the germ; and if good with a young woman of thc neighborhood corn is exposed too much to the weather and which may furnish a clue to his con-I the swelling and shrinking ofthe kernel duct. | will very soon injure the germ so that 1 none of it will grow. I am always in Bonr,,ou Tr " ,,r '.. ., , Hie habit of selecting seed corn when the flicre is a great excitement tn the mule | iH huskoJ lettving a tew husks on trade at this time. Dealers arc traveling! 0 , u . lraidi it a bunch, hangover the country paying extraordinary, j Jt • 80|mj room ; n t1l0 , 1UUSC , u high prices. 1'ut mules are \eiy scarce j g n(J d i S p aragl . me „t a farmer’s cham and difficult to obtain Our farmers are Wr to seu a fow bunches of golden corn now making up for the losses they hub- Uunging in it) ^bcrc mice and rats can taincd hist year by the failure <d dealers i not rcac jj jj. and SU( .], corn we bavc aljn Riehuioml, Va., and elsewhere. k :im * | W ay8 found sure incoming up, unlesa Clay, Jr, agent ot Trowbridge s 8011 s ’ planted under very unfavorable circum
shipped several hundred head in the last i‘ tanceg
few days for the West Indies, via Now { YancryvilU, X. Dec. 8. Irjcoo.
Haven, Conn. | N. T. A II. C. Lindsey left on Monday now to improve cider,
with a large drove of extra mules for Lou- Professor Horsford, the chemist, has isania and Mississippi. C. C. Rogers sold recently communicated to thc Massa33 head of two and three year old to Hall chusetts Horticultural Society a recipe & Howes, of Fayette county, at $161 per for the improvement and preservation of head. cider, which ho recommends to general
The same firm, itis said, purchased trial. It is as follows:
$24,000 worth of mules of Goodman & bet the new cider from sour apples— Letton, of this county. We understand sound nnd selected ftuit is to be prefer there were 167 in the lot. red—.ferment from one to throe weeks, S. M. Hililer, auctioneer, yesterday, as thc weather is warmer cool. When sold S. B. ('reason’s farm of 160 acres, it has attained to lively fermentation, add near North Middletown, to Mrs. Scarce, to each gallon, according to its acidity, at $80 05 per acre, from half a pound totwo pounds of white Thirty head of mules at $80, saddle crushed sugar, and lot thc whole ferment mare at $203, and other property sold at until it possesses precisely the taste which like high figures.—Parix Flag, 23</. it is desired should be permanent. In
„—. 4 * *.. this condition pour out a quart of thc
We learn of a sad event which occurred “ llk ' r a,ia “ JJ K,r ea(dl gallon one ,mar-
atFremo.it last week, resulting in the' ^ an ^ ^
i .» s. xi known as an article of manufacture undtiath o a W0 J 7 V ,wn B ,l,an- 11 ,lor the name of “anti-chloride of lime.”
Thursday hut, Albert, the son of James , ., .. -
fo the top of a three story huildingNo re- tef afrw ml.nents'nm'f the^ pair the eavetrough.sl.i about 14 feet on !)ut 8ettlo Tho tern.citation the roof to the edge, whence ^ ' will cca8e at oncc . When, after a few the ground, a distance of 4.1 feet, lie , t]ie ciJer 1)as becomo dear, draw struck on Ins knees broking hm nght, )iff . Mtlc oarcfuIIjr , „ r remove tho
1 oi.itcntiary of that. t. to, on hls taC0) bruising it badly. Notwith- j ^ lf . lo08e , corked) or ko pt in a harshooting and killing a man stand i n g thc terrible fall, it was hoped , , .i,.,,,,,,!,? w in retain its taste ns
Stir Rev. Daniel Downey, a Catholic Priest, at Staunton, Ya., who was tried, convicted and sentenced to eight years
service in tho _ j r *u »tu uur-
had beet, no dream, and he thanked God Ipn a charge of shooting and killing aman : sktnding 'Vhc'"terribTe fall, It was ird on'dramdiL i7wiTl , ’re'tam 1 hs'tuste"as that still vounir, he could leave the pcs-,!'» that place, in an altercation between | that b is iif c would be spared, until I*n- r stil j cider f ifp rc8crve d in bottles care-
fully corked, which is better, it will be-
suunyrnad which lends into the Mter | ;f^^/‘^‘^'^onsoq^e'^o^^ I ^^JonSaturday morni , n7 ,4 ’ cornea sparkling eidar, and may be kept
land of harvests. |iuhlio sympathy in his behalf, sought [Toledo Blade, 22tf.
Turn with him, young reader, if thou'for nnd obtained a new trial,
standest on his path of errors. That ter-
SurPREssioit op Rank Paver.—In
standest on h.s path ot errors, j nai cr-, T] c in(r nd of , hc Common! obedience to tho recommendation of tho rible dream will be thy judge in a or 1 j»i C as Court at Vincennes, Inch, declared Governor, hills have been introduced In
indefinitely long.
Mammoth Sheep and Dear Mutton. —A Leicestershire sheep, weighing three
ja j hundred nnd thirty one pounds, was sold
days. But if then in thy anguish thou ,‘^he trial of a case on Wednesday, that both branches of the General Assembly at the Cattle Market this mormn>r. *•' never return tho former was now in full force $50 in that State. » and -ounty.-JV. 1
