Born.—To Jacob Chase and lady, a girl. All hands getting along finely except pap.Wo have experienced some right cold weather during the last week.The wheat looks very promising at present and if the remaining part of the winter is not too severe, we may have a une crop next harvest.Quarterly meeting at this place on Saturday, of this week, at 10}£ A. M.Mrs. 1). S. Clark is convalescing slowly, and wc hope to see her able to bearound again. She has been sick sometime.We second the move of Spodicadod in regard to the correspondents’ re-union, and would suggest that the editor of this paper name the time and place. What do you say, boys, in regard to the matter?We learn that our neighbor, Lyman Foster, is going to remove to G-recns-burgh. We wish him success in his new home.We hear the name of Billy Kyle mentioned as a candidate for Treasurer of Dearborn county. Wc think this would ho a good selection.Mr, Andrew Jaquith, of St. Joe, Ind., is visiting his friends at this place. He is a son of Henry Jaquith, deceased-We have just received word that Edward Clark has hurried his wife. Mr. Clurkisa brother of D. M. Clark, of this place, and lives near Versailles, Uipley county. lie has the sympathy of many friends. Spii.goosf.uWashington Townshin*