Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 June 1858 — Page 2

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KBROOKVILLT.) JÜK12V1833j V TÜMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. On dollar ami lUty rvnU .cr yanr, fiayahlit In dtanra, 10 Uiilliira al I ho vul tf tl Month-, or Ihr dollar, it iha tittrallon f tho year. ItATKt OK A1VHITIIN1. Om )Hr, (Un Una vr U.) on itrTtioii..,j . 7) " " am-h .uL.t'iiuttit In.arltntl 2.'i

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I j no l.ti.lnaa nntira. j.uKll.hoJ In Ihac-diturUI column of ton Unra or !, will ha charged na dollar, If irar Jen linai, ten ont jcr lino. LZ1 avlrvrtitoiiiuutt will hi I inert rd an t charged I the attorney or.rin tha auint. Candidatr fur oftlra will l uharged Iwo dollar, for niMuni-atiHMil, or una dollar to nl-acriKf ri. Transmit ivrrliuipntii mul Invinilil Im f r 1 1 fic In ftdranoa. All oihrr ti h arttlrd for ijimrliTlv. A dlacount of tiro per cent will mada from our maul rtr for 'Bh. tr Advcrti.rim'titi . InMirc iiirtin ntu-l Im handed In i Wtdnoidny morning at 10 lwk.

,?T t'ulr. a particular lim U p i-iA.! whan hu UI In, adtntinilidit wl'l to puMlahcd until

ordored ou', Bild rliarifod aroorlln jjiy

Maria, daughter of Nathaniel Aatin.

KDXTOlt. in th 22J-rof her ii"c.

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YiWliliiVrrr.CTr.TTh win 1 1 1.

real It.

Conerectional Convention.

Sinw our lust pnldicution, wo Imvo -vnsttltcd will oilier of ou. active, prominent nnd iuflnontial Kcpublicanü, 3 to the jrojio.sctl cliant ot tine from

Antust to July, nnd meet witli n very

feuern! i.,xjro!sitjn uvcrso to tlio cluine Thco cxprcioni nnd more ii;uturo rc'

llcction on cur part, convince tmd' itx impolicy. An u g;itoral rule, tlio time

Icing ouo tlxod (and oh wo learn in

this enso by u full tvprc-H-ntation of ox

predion from all partt of t ho district,)

it is impolitic to change- it," unics there

nrico important and urgent cnuxc un

forsecn and unennvnssed ly those who fixed it. In thi." case wc hear nnd know

of none, but propoo to suggest a few in

favor of the farthent time. V.-f, the

18th ot August win ngrcol upn aa tho

most convenient to nil concerned, par

ti( ulni ly, becaufce i ho harvest would bo

cut and tcurolt and n full reprcacntn

(Son in mi rod of that most important

nnd reliable portion of our fi-Umd.

Srtroml, tho people will tl.ercby have further timo for reflection, free from

tho excitement necehiarily incident to

tho present pructieo of Congressional

canvassing. An far from bluster nnd tho influenco of demagogues an possible, itt what tho people at thi peculiar juncture, mot dosiro. In the couuciU of a .? .!.!....

calm renccuon our cause neint uiniue-

' ' ' i . v! , 1 . ft I ;i i. it P. . tii tin .i t i m ia

IIIUvtl na'W Hill" 'iviium ' . un

podioney nnd propriety of candidate for Congress taking to the hustings. Third, by delay wo give, greater opportunity tor tho continuation nnd inauguration of that great o'ki' party, which inevitably tnusi mood orguniro

and sweep from power the hoard of

leaches who now futten on tho already depleted treasury of tho government. It is worfio than folly to resist thin eonumation. We but defer it, nn it must Inevitubly come now, or soon hereafter. As we havo hctoforo declared, wo care

. not under wuntovci patty name wo are i martdialcd to battle tho corrupt cabal at Washington, and their hired minions in ; power. Wo devoutly wish, however, to jprofit by tlo folly of our too curly Rtate crganization, and give ample time for ilh matDtcs to judge thia extravagant, rtcltles, imbecile uJmlnistration, niul then unite In an organization to annihilate it. To moro thoroughly aceuro this, it is our matured judgment, best to keep tho politician at homo and fend the documents abroad. The peoplo uro talking, thinking and will read and believe. Tho times are every way propitious for happy results. Tho par

ty in power know and dread the fact,

that thev alone are renponsiblo for tho

disastrous consequence of tho present

JtLtinBtial criai-, as they alone havo gul led th ship of state with, a inglo in UMiuption, for the Jat nixtecn years

With a treasury surplu of over 20,000,

000 dollars, but little inoru than u year at, they havo already exhausted it,

with the annual revenue from ens

torn stid julIiu lands, together with

20,000,000 of Treasury -Voles .nnd I'D, 000,000 borrowed cash, will make tho

annual cxpcncc of this professedly

economical administration, from SO to

100,000,000 dollars.

With thcuo stubborn facts sllentlv im-

pressed upon tho people, well do tho

fuglc-mon of tho Administration knew

nnd urge tho importance of early, ex

cited organization. In tho honest, no-

ber reflection of tho poplo wo havo the utmost confidence, and that this may a

far os posniblo be secured, wo must in

ist on deleting tho canvas from tho

'itump' to n lato n day an practicable

our volco must bo regarded for tho 18th

of Atiguvt a first agreed upon. t, ' Ml I I I

r)u Tho Democracy of the Seventh

Congressional district in Convention at

Terra Haute, on Wednesday last, nomi

natetl Henry Sccrist, for Congress. Tho jiuii.o of Hon.' John (!. Javis, who stood up so gallantly in opposition to tho Lecotnpton fruud until tho last, wan

not presented to tho Convention. A

correspondent of the IndlannpolUJour hal lays that much dissatisfaction ex

ists among tho tuiti-Lecomptou Iemoc-

xtey, and thai another Convention wil probaVdy be railed

Arfl flawrra

An I atari l l hut all,

Thun hal all avaoum fur titln, O I'ralli t

How forcibly an wo reminded ot tho uncertainty of I lie, even In it brightest hour., by the early departure c f our esteemed and allVctioimUi cousin. Duuth's ivlontloi Hcytho, nil unheeding the pang that irtay be produced, cuts

tho ripe grain, or tho tender bud, or the beautiful flower that deck our path

way through life. Many a timo thorn)

we least can spare, those wo most fondly

herish, arc summoned from our hearth

and home, torn from our embrace, ami

consigned, alas ! how early, to tho chill

irocinl of tho narrow hottne. ( Death,

nnst thou not spare tho pure und

bright, the young and lovely '! Mystorioui nro the way of Providence; yet ani'nUt nil tho ilarknesH and unecrtiuty

that envelop u here, wo may be uro of

tili, that when wo have finished tho work our Master has given u to do, ho

,vill take u homo to enjoy our reward.

.So it seem to havo boon with thosuh

ject of thi briet memoir. In the nine

teenth year of her age, when the world, with all it allurement wa spread out bel'oro her in tho most uttractivo form, sho turned away and guvo her heart to

tho Savior, seeking hi love, nnd nn in-

Brookvlllo College Conucnccmcat ' Tlii bus boon un iuteresljng week to tho people of our town w ho uro fond ol literary treat, being that of our Col I ego Commenccnifkit. Up to tho time of our gi'ing topreall of the exhiRtns fljfu now over, excepting that of the" senior class. Wo havo not timo to go Into u critical rovitfw of all tho performance, if wo were disponed to do so.

Monday and Tuesday morning were th1votrd to examination. Wo wcro not present, but from general report they proved satisfactory to tho highest degive. Tho exhibition of the younger studont look place on Monday night. It would bo iniot4f.iblo for any pernor to coneeivo a moro perfect performance from boys and girl. All hud their part

perfectly prepared, ami delivered them most excellently. On Tuesday night tho Zetalulhoan

Society held it exhibition. Tho young men deserve great credit for their

prompt lies. uMi were perfectly prepared ami had i;ood orations aud'tlncly selected declamation.

vVediiesday night the Julia Dumont

Society held its exhibition. Wo will

rioti'-.o tho performo' m very briefly.

Mis Jennie McCartv canto first nnd

favored the audience wi'.h u find) so

let ted recitation. It wa delivered in a

nice, modest, yet distinct lady-like

st vie.

Mis Henrietta William road nn Ks-

Population ei Nsw York. . , Tho Now .Yorkj Tribune I of the opinion that tiro (population of Nov? York City at thOebent timo U about 900,000. It. cstimiv.'s Jtroojilyn at be-

Edinburgh Correspondence. EUNnuuyi, Ind., Juno Id, Mn. J'ihiTOK: Thi i tho week of pie nie, and our lioonlo nro determined to

tweenOO.Cl 1 Tho ad- enjoy themseve. Two or thrco of these

4 will I'lig Laocial gnlfcx-ring vcro spoiled lastwcclc

it up to 1,500,00(1. Yo oiiik it I too by tho rum. The weather h been do-

joittlng'nubu tT'.ilfj

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x . .1 .1 r nilJ vur jesiuiy u nil our o iv. a I lie

ft r rf-

her short life, sho maintained nn un

faltering trust in her Redeemer, en

deavoring to folljw him fully und obey him in alt thing. Nor was sho disappointed in her trust; ,he forsook her not in the hour of her cxlromitv. Sustain-

theme. It wa evidently her first up

paaraneo "on tho stngo," n sho wa ti

great deal embarrassed, which prevent

ed her from doing justice to her subject

The composition wa very good, and wo

believe sho will do better tho next time

tk Stat, or K"ANKLAN.r:a.t(jiKAP CASH STORK renncsseopapei nro dtsenstonif tho pro- , , . ,., w t n r

)j tho pro

high by about 200,000, and that tho real population of the city, w ilh'Itu suburbs,

i aboMt l.oihMXM). Now York has, un

doubtedly, n larger population than any city in tho civdir.ed world, with tho

exception of London ami Paris, and it

i now fully cjual to tho latter city. It

commerce i greater than any, savo

London, and in wealth I only equaled

by the t'upitiil of Kurland and France. Sixty years ago New York wn not a

large and respectable n city a Cleveland, and was not in tho tenth rank ot

emporium cities. Now it throws such a

Naples, St. Petersburg!., ltcrlin, Vienna,

Con"tunlinoplv", Liverpool and Moscow

far into the shade. It is fully abreast

of Pari, and in a few vear. it will 9

nftige ahfigido xWi -indole which ha

been growingforcightceriturics. Kven twenty years ago New York did not haven largo a population u Brooklyn, now one ofits suburban ofl'shoot, which was then liltlo moro than a village. It i extending itself in all din-ction, nnd bids fair in u few years to cover the whole of Manhattan Island, upon which it is built. A little over two centuries ngo tbv island, the wealth of which is now incalculable, wa sold for about twenty dollar. What an impressive exhibition of the increase of thi country is u (lorded by thi wonderful growth of it greatest commercial emporium!

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ed by hi presence and the power of a "f l' "lu " iunsieni, wa mo 1 ; .... i ! ... ,.r ....... i ........ 1 1 ... i l... 1 1 .

riiiyeci ii r. usi e.weueiit enauj oy -o isi Kinma (Miafee, which was well read.

I!)" Tho Washington correspondent

lightful thi week, and business 1 reviving. Some people seem to bo looking for a dearth of food, iu failure of tho crop. Such pornous arj generally found looking at tho dark sido of tho picture, and they nro generally borrowing troublo at un enormous Interest. Now, I believe that "sttllicicnt for tho tiny

I the evil thereof," nnd tho troublo of

to-morrow U not worth getting in sd van co. The "good book" toll u that 'bread shall bo given; and water shall bo nare." Thi i enough for the believer, especially when taken in connection with tho promise of tho "oarly

and latter rain." Wo certainly havo had the early rain, und tho hitter ap

pears to bo close in it, wake. Hut with

all the rain, crop hero bid fair to bo to'lerably abundant. Tho wheiitjooks well, and tho corn looks fair. There will not bo M largo a crop planted but it will bo far better tended, und the yield will bo larger than usual, and tho quality better. It will all bo right in tho end, and "sec ' time and harvest" will not fail us. i

In my last letter 1 told you of some

counterfeiter, in this I can tell you of

somo juvcnilo thieve. On Monday night tho store of ono of our citizen wa entered nnd robbed of about 8100 worth of jewelry. Iv.irly In the morning four of our townboy were arrested

and they showed where tho jewelry wus hidden. One turned .''tales' cvidenco,

t ricty of reconstructing tho State of rrankland. The Mrmphis Uulfetin favor a division of Tennessee, and tho formation of a now State from tho western portion with North Milippi and tho wertern corner of Kentucky. It i urged that tho interest nnd western portion of Uio State nro not homogeneous, und that tho finances of tho went I con

trolled by Nashville. There i no doubt that many of our State could bo remod

eled with tidvnntngo. 1 ho part ot Ala

bama north ol the leuucsaoo i.ivcr nut

urally belong to Tennessee, a doe

est Honda to Alabama. Hostile, we

need another Southern State.-A. O

Crem' id.

JOHN KING,

(t.alo King k Wo.t.)

ron.n nm'M'Tm.i.Y anr.... tat., aii H riiftlomrr and Ihn fulilic, lhl hal Ja.t I

rocrlj.t of a targe and tun. I n.inpla a rlftx-tlun tf

SPULNtr k SUMM i. t

Iu-Tho American and Republicans of thi Congressional District held n

Convention at Vernon, on Tuesday last

.Motion C. Hunter, ol Hloomlngton, pre aided. Win. M'Keo Dunn, of Madison

wa unanimously nominated a acandi

dato for Congress.

Tho nomination, wo believed, gives

ireneral sattslacliou to tho party in tui

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region, ir. junn is u gentlemen o lino talent and education, und is wcl

and favorably known throughout tho

district und Mate. ' r,vJ wredu:

t.y Hon. John P. Halo ho boon reelected to tho United States Senate by

tho New Hampshire Legislature. He wn chosen by tho House of Representatives f n Wednesday, receiving 1SÜ out of .03 vote, and by tho Senate, on Thursday, receiving 8 vote out of 12. His new term begin ou the 1th of March of next year, and expire in 1 SU.".

living nnd triumphant faith, sho bore hcrsuflcriug with resignation, and gave to her weeping friends assurance that sho wa prepared and willing to depart and bo with Christ. Their loss U her eternal gain; they mourn not a those

ho have no l.opo, but expect to meet!

her again among the spirit of the ji'.st made perfect. Her dicno was consumption, brought on by a violent cold contracted Miino three months before death. Hut wheth

er death had como suddenly or slowly,

with or without warning, she had made preparation for hi approach by making her peaco with (iod. in whoso hand are tho IsMiie of life, and to whom she committed her spirit. Sho .wi beloved in life, a sho i lamented In death. Her

virtues, flier .disposition unl r""""V were of that genial and engag

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acter inai enueareu ncr to a iar,i

ft 1 Jf I fl AI

c eoi lov iil' ir e i. . nor laniur aro

------- n - not alone in their bereavement and affliction; many arc the heart that mouin und many the eye that weep with them. Weep not; fhe in not (!, but derpefh. Tho sun of rightcoiisnos shii c on the dark cloud that lower in tho hori.on of our earthly career, and the rainbow of hope, the promise of eternal life, brightly overreaches the gateway of death. "Kurth hath liu anrrnw tliut lli-i.vi.-n mini"! rurr,"

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We still have Peace. Uy a recent arrival from Kurope, we iavo received tho first response from tho

English (lov.rnment, to tho complaint

of our people for the recent outrage

committed on our vessel in the (lulf.

It seem from the spirit manifested by tho Ilritish government, that they are perfectly willing to disavow uny con

nection with tho thing complained of.

Ibis is what wo expected, but it is not

what wo should demand. We want not;

only full natiofuction and reparation for

past wrongs, but we want security against similar outrages in the future. The present J an excellent opportunity

for the settlement of the question involved in this matter. Let Knglund promiso that in all future lime, our vessel shall not bo subject to the inconvenien

ces ot detention, and their otliccrb and crews insulted by tho blustering of English commanders. Let tho American government announce to England, that in future all vessel coasting near our shores for tho the purposeof searching American vessel, will be treated a pirates; and that any cfl'ort to detain a

vessel for the purpose of Kcarching, will be considered un an act of war. Less than thi will not satisfy tho American people, nor protect our flag from insult. jW Tho admission of Minnesota into tho Cnion has increased tho number of electoral voUm which uro cast by all the States from lIDd to S0O. Heforo tho election of 1 FC0 come on it I probable that this number will bo increased by !1 from Oregon and ." from Kansas, making in nil 300 votes, of which l.'ii will bo necessary to u choice. Tho rapid multiplication of new Slate renders it moro difllcult for u combination of u few largo Stutes to control tho result, which could easily havo been douo a few years ago. In If to tho four great States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia had 11(5 electoral vote, being only 'A2 les than were required to elect u President. Now tho same States havo but 100 electoral votes, being 51 lews than uro necessary to of. feet acholco of that ofllce. kUJT The Kcpuhlfc'in Congressional Convention for tho 11th District, which met at Wabash on Wednesday lat, nominated Mr. John V. Pcttit (or re-

I 1 I i t Kill

Mis P. Ai nu Kci rick's Essay was well written and well read. Her friends may justly be proud of her effort. The Essay of Mis llatlio N. Uinklcy U said to havo been well written but it wa delivered in nn inaudnblo tone of voice, and wo could not hear it distinct'The Heart that i oonest nlivo to the flowers, i always the first to be touched by tho Thorns," was tho subject of a sweet little poetical Essay read by Mis. Lix.ie C. Sni:th. She will mako n line writer. Miss Maggie Shaw rend an Essay entitled Power of a well Developed In-

tolled," a subject worthy of u maturer

ead; nevertheless she'd herself great

lit.

"Power of thong

West," was tho subject oirrarT?say by

Mis Narcie V. Loikwood, but she labored under some disadvantages which prevented a good delivery. Mis Lock-

Wood possesses tlio ability to don great deal better, did she havo tho confidence in herself so rcjuUito on such an occasion. Tho recitation by Mis Aurelia John ''In Memorium of Mr. Julia L. Dumont," wa a most superb thing and well delivered. MissMollio Rous delivered tho Vale-

dictory Address in :v distinct oice and in an iuussuming manner. It wa well written and reflects great credit upon its author. Tho exhibition of thi Society taken

a a whole wa most excellent. Long

may the Julia Dumonf Society live, and long may wo bo blessed with ho good an institution ns tho Urookvillo Colleiro.

imii wiiq iw niiiltcd nnd two wen k. -tit to

of the New York Post, says that Mr. . ., . ' . . , . , , . J i'iil i ii tv ii it. t i-i ii I in Si-ntomlioi'. I ii'o.

Foley 'owii'sTrir1hftt he wri te th.t fun-, ,. ., , ' J . , ,, 'Mime none ol the boys were over fitlccn l .i.. t.... I t i

iiv iciier ui:.iiiisb junwiv. .iiiiti) ihui , i . , i i . . . .1 .

, . , 1 , .. ' 4l ... vt-ar oi age, ami prunamy not inai A Mis S.u-cant, d Fremont.

Villi 1 1 IV I'llSIlM- ' lilt S'1S lll'l IIIL'OIV ... . . ..

At Wo UK Aoaix. Yesterday there were 1"0 hand at work upon theexcav. alionoflho bed of iho Miami ('anal

At least a hundred others applied for work in tho morning, including nearly nil of those who alien, pted to drivo the fierman from their labor lnt week.

Fifty additional bund will bo put upon

tho lob tin niorniti''. It is juten

ded to iret tho canal in condition to let

in tho water again in about ten or

twelve days. 'in (i,i;ttte.

Conalatinn nf lb Ult anl moat fa.UintiabU !

U ."f Ilia ta.on, whltli ha rc ji t 11 at girally p

KEiiüREii pninr rnn päctt

OR AITIIOVED C0VNTRY Pi OblJCEI

In aji.i.lln atrh tly th rai lytteit ha fal. aaL-

UUad a,t Iba um lima ( tflilng auva i4auftaaato ru.l.nnrr m will makn it ltauUg,ia u Ikain,

a iia in hi u rnioiini iu pan a

All ha wnulil aV I an aiamlnatloa nf hit atork Ufura rmrt'liaalnf lwhrrc. maySS (lis, Howard Association. PHIL1DELPHIA. A !-,, Iw Imiiituttan -llii,f4 hf pm hit FJ -rmml fur tkt rU-Jllh a t rWraM, r4 a-Yhml-ml M rjA'rmw uo. flMIE UoWanU ASSfK lATIiy. la lr ,4 ..f 1 ilc.i rnrtlcm rf human Hin, raiiar hf aatual dlaanil tli W ptloii. rai'tUid ii a Ida uiif.,rt inia I, llm.of UM h dlai.a.a ty giiarka. arrvral tt-ar ago Orn--l. . Ihatr runMillliiK aiiiiu, aa a nliarilal.la r unli of tlicir lislii, looprM a li.iliuiy ..r tha lipalint-ol ut tlila r! nf ilitvi., In all tlinlr Nnn, aixt to glv M.iti, J Ailvli tint l U In II l.t. arilr 'T l-ll-r, lit, a ittrrtpilu i.f tlirlr oitiilil'in, ( iji-, aviiiluu, likditiul A..,aa4 III rar of rln hip .iTtT, I filil.l.li nimlli Iih fiaa tf I'iliirk-C It I nix-Ui-aa u avlH Unit tha Awi lalwiaj com. iiihiuI tha It 1 1-t Mrdli ut .kill if Iii agf, alii lll luriiUa

in niOKi arprui- nni. rn irmfm.nl. Tlia linvti.ia nf Ilia Amu lal',n. In tliolr Aaoual lUort iipiin Ilia ln.li.n nt of S. xu.,1 lH- mi, f..r Ida yaar ntin Jutiuary 1-1, IV, rprn Ilm l,iklir,( Miui.li..a alib ika

u.-ri,aa lilill Ii HiaV. Ilia L1r uf Ik. (a.

iillln anran In Ilia mra 4 Spriaiaiorrhira. Srin-

I us I Wankni-aa, liupulna, G.iiiorrliirk. Oumt, ltilll.. tha hu nf iMimil.iii or Svll-aUiiM. Ar., nd unirr a vuftiiml Uni c( tha a.inia ,nli fur Ilia (-halting Jrmr. TU MriH tur on a n-Oi-w i.f tha pn.l. fi-rl aiirol thai thfllr liiluira In thla phor t( I nn.. nt aRort hara baa of iti IwiM.nt ! Ilia ainirtod, Mr-cUily to iha rouna ann tlii'Y havo n-a-'lvi-il In ilin.tr t(icnip li.,. aim ranawaj

r.-si, in Oil. vry imi'iUM aim mm h Ur-ri d i-au-r . Au a.lmlint I" lii'H.ri nn SikTttiaturrliira, nr Srtnlna Wi.iit,ina, Ilm ka if Oniilil-ni, MoatuilmtlnB, nr aallnlniw., aiid olhi-r ill- aw i, Iha .! I i.rgKna, l.jr Iba i. uliltU f-urj n, a 111 lw ant hr m.iJ! (ia a walnl ali., friHi ot ih.il ia, mi re- i (l of o (lainpa fit p-alafa, Ollipr l!-pirl amt Trm'la i u Ilia natura ant lr.tmrnl i.f h, unl ill-p,, ilii't, , ar. ri.n-tiuitljr llt. .I l.li-4 1, Kratiiltuii. illlrll'iiil"n. anil III I ant tn iha afT!-trt S.U1 ( the Ufa rvllirilii-a ainl nflb'xt. of trtntB.4iit ilia

and prjictico of those gentlemen iu regard to spelling nnd construction of language, ha been allowed to g uni-e-buked long enough. He thinks it i time Homebody wa "let luce agin urn too iKctt the publiek rile." Ho say i. m:'y be all very well to lauidi at hi letter, but "it won't do no good," for ho declare If he can bo suro of all tho vote of thoe of hi constituent who can't spell and write any better than he can, he will be re elected by an overwhelming majority.

old. One, at least, is the son of rc- I Mi,.!.!.,.,,, n f..v tlav since sorinkled

-ii i j i pet table, and religion pun tits, and h Lirychiilne nponu piece of pumpkin pie

Ihi ingH dirace on a largo cirdo of rel- !imi on ''oinir to bed cat it. She died

alive. Such juvenile depravity i sel-j three hours eausu tired of life.

doni seen in small town.

rirxil iturlnr Ilia lat ymtr, ara of f rral tutu.

AMrwa, l..r IU pull or lri-atHint, pr. Ont-rs R CaUiowai iVn.ulllliR ii'ksji, ll.iwniU A.aia Ul. u. So. t Booth) Mil III Strrrt l'hlhntr1hlH, la. lly urJiir of tha Mrat-tora. IZUA 1. IIARTVf 1I.T. rra-t. r.Ka. raiarNii., pW'y. mayu ly. Tho State of Indiana Fraailia County! ".iKi flaai. 1'lt.n IM July Tfn A, t. l"4.

Kilem-ar. Jluik A I.riniul I'.Ulk

VI r.lUali.th I'.i.lril.. Vranrta II. Hl-i l a, S'ttllitlfJ It. Itlilicrta, Mui v 1. llaivii, Muilnu lloicn, Ainlror 11. K. Hol..-i t a X Wllliuiu J. P. ItuWrt.

Iüclepcndtnc;.

A irrainl Cetobratioit of the events ol American Independence, will come otV

iTelolTaVl'orUVr Watcr-Tnidway l,,M

1 wa pleaded, lately, in perusing the article by ' Furnier' Son" in regard to education. 1 hopu '.hut farmer will study the ligtircs there given, and act accordingly. In the meantime let them patronize Urookvillo College. I would dearly low to bo at the 'Commencement' of that I nstitution, but other dutie forbid' 1 am conlideiit that voiiwill have a nice time. Your, I.

tween Fairl'uld and Dunlapsville - on

Saturday, the old of July next.

Lai itr:i., Juno H'.lh, TiS.

Uy appointment u respectable portion

lid Inn! lit I i IT. i I'll'- I Trail 1. 1

. . , . I . . ..I

neieriuiue njioii some piau jot- reienru- i-i.v

tin the l'ourth of Jul v. (.apt. Wm.i X t a.

icj" Hon. Win. Montgomery has bet n re nominated for Congress in the Twentieth District of Pennsylvania, by the a n i i-Lc emu ptott Democrat. JL g--'-' '.Jl'.UJa al-MAl'-L'J-m

New C;isli nnd Produce Store. JXO. I. COOLKV, I) K At. Lit IN' FANCY AMD STAPLE DÄY G0GD3. til'oecrie, Hardware, tueeiiswaie, Notions, te Ac.

ritit'fii foi rartitim

ki

The people of Cnion. Franklin nilJ i Sudler being called to the chair the nice

Campaign Journal.

This most excellent Republican paper

published at tho Capital, ha issued a

Campaign Prospectus and offer to fur

nih the Journal to subscribers at the

following rate:

Single btibscription for 4 months SO 50

Club of 10 for 4 " 4 00 10 for 3 " IS 50

" of UO for 4 month ono copy to club muker 87 00

Clubs of 20 for 3 months one copy to dub maker 6(5 00

Club of DO for 4 month two copie for

club maker ?lf 00

Club of f0 for li month two copies for

(I tib maker 91:' 00

Address all ordern for oihscription to

Journal Co., Indiaiiapoli, Ind. - mm:

tt?X Congress adjourned on Monday

week, having closed up tho most pre sing husincM Tho President ha an

Jiounced that thcru i no moro war in

Utah. A portion of tho army wil

merely bo Lept in tho cxtremo west, for

the benefit of contractors, etc. The

fus with England ha totally fixxlei out; ami there I no moro talk of light

Ing tho sinewsof wur havlng'gin eout

and tho treasury beingnome 8l'o,ooo,()00

worse than empty. tn.-(ieö. D. Prentice, the editor o

the LouiTillo Journal, has enrolled

himself a i member of the Son of Temperance. Ho joined them on the night of tho '.'Tib tilt., and made, it I said, somo very touching remarks upon hi hi past life, nnd hi projoeti for the future. So saynan exchange. fikjr Among tho Postmaston w hose nomination were confirmed by the Senate, at tho heel ot the oion, I liarringlon, of Cleveland, who stipert eds Criv, of tl.r Plain DmiN i .

Favctte ('ountie have dctcrn med to

make u grand rally, and celebrate the

;lorioti Fourth iu an old fashioned patiotie wtiv, with music ami banner and ovful demonstration. All that can are

tini; prc.ceeded

On motion, licorge (. Henry waap pointed Secretary.

flwtred. That W. W. William. L. N.-.i.t

Nut li v 1 liiiiliv it'oril llmt 11(111 Slut Or lain, nil- un n v I it mi- ii t of lila i.irinitv, liolia atil

iii-iMiiiut, In (liu ini'lii,. l,:mi 1'i.r tliv lu lu-Ill of Iii l'Mii!niK. .Ml pi ! li ning i'Uilll. K iitl't Iii. i.t.itii am li.illfi.'.l In .rim lit tin tu, Ull i all ,iiuli

lii'li Lira tu Hi.' aainn luit-t ntiiKi- liniin ilmtu iiy -

JOHN WV.. I John itoiintTs, ;

ni: It kiniwii, tlmt ob Iho 2lu ty of Januar A. l. ISts, Um, ,U,,nn. l y llullaml 1 Hipkli tln ir nlli'im a,BIi'. m Ilia t'li tk'i clticc or ilie f'ouit of t'oiiuiHii I'lui of p.iiii tuunty, an tflduHt Iroui lii.li ii awHra tbut a iMii'.a f adian ril.ta nK iliml ai, .Ii l ii.lnnt, ad that Satnuol R. I'.ut ft la, onroraal.l iloltii.Uula 1 a tmu rrilijtnt lt ttia: IHlal of iinlialia. 'I lit-rrUirr- an ,1 lioii ri-.i.li lit J.-friiiluhl I Lrrrl notiliut of Iho iiliiniy of nalil jliU"ii, and id a' I ilip mim; will ftlninl nr til.il at t liu licit Otiii of tlia I'ourl nf r'dmnioil 11t,ia of an til t'onntv, lo I. lirl t nt tti Court llouaa, in tho turu of I'.rui.lii Ilia, Idiinlv tui 'I Mute afiira.niil on Ilia finl MvuUar of July IS.'. W 1 1 n- Jultii M. Juliiialoii, Clrtk of aaol I'ouit, I hi :it ilar of .Vi II Is.-.s. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, i lk. tin 1 f .tw ' sDAMUL'B. JENKINS, SADDLE&HARNESS MAKER, r.lT. CARMCt, WD. ro ,H SAY To HIS oil fn.n.la ani ni.in II Hiera tlmt In' I- mit i.ri liiU'il tu acrotiiuiu'laia

I l.t- in tili i i iv (Ihiijj Iii Iii. Iiuc of buaini'i-. ami

A -pi jnt'ra.

Ii .il .1 I. . o.. I II IS W I..! . .. I

it. tiar.'., i ui . i-oiii-iici, . iiriiton, . j,tH p,i(iw

! in . . t I 1 a tff t I " aai i i ii a

rcitiestcl to bring their basket well Uri, .eHm v icr, a. m. rnin, To Biq and Mechanics.

supplied that there may be a bountiful v imoii, i. v . Mnitn, act as a com- o1:aI.:i, jmioposai.s Iii i.r rnrivr.i at ihr

repast for all present. Couiinittectihave t

i

been appointed to arraugo aul carry nut the celebration corrcsj'ondiiig with tho great ncs and gloriousncs of tho occasion. Among them i an cflicienl

vigilance committee, and no liquor will bo permitted on tho ground.

OKFICKUS OF THE D.W. J'rrsiJent Adam Piginan. T.'.rVvA.-Tf.0H. S". 'ood.

Orator Late. Develiu. llendtr JMhindionT. W. lUnnett. I'haphtin. IJev. E. Mclvinney. Marshall Alexander Cockcfair. Atlantic Monthly. Tho July number of thi most valuablo Magarino i again on our table, containing a great variety of interesting matter. The following aro its content:

mittf c to select the ground, erect the tables stand Ac. IbWm, That T. J. White. James D. Hunrv, David Harvard and Jns.O. Hair be appointed to select au Orator, for tho occasion, also a reader of the Declara

tion of Independence. KcWrW, T hat I lie above committee

iho appointed to select a man to read j iJ1:2:

I'ci'U I'liiili'liiil lii'i'ioi ml all who iiiut fl" Ii i m a

rail Willi aa a; .! a ink na I'toi La Loulit In tlia rmiiili v, al . ili.fm Im) J.il' i . l oll an. I aiamy at) Ii- ol miik. may T-lf. rjaizj"W" &ocs! A. AV. ADAM'S. No. . Main I'tircss .Stroit. Flli:-ll AI1KI VM. ot' .rry ila.iial.la tJ0..rfa A at iinrxuiiit li'l luw j rina. T'lii l.awni frmn S to 12 rnt f yarJ.. l'int t hifttU nt IS in 2. reut er yri. tiinli.im. fr.'Ui US t i'U M " " l iiif l'rinl fiotn 10 Iu 12', rt iit jifr yarr. t'aiinprr, fm-Iilmialil at) Ii, f0 t 1 Ji, par y'4.

"Aliiiara aliak of rluluiuir fery rhoart, raminar

O r'M'l''Mi'i' of l'iniici IPiliiiiiiliil, III Hrni kvillr. unlit I'l n'rlnrk liu" ii, on MmmIhv .Juno Vial. ljS, lor fiirnUliins in.iloi liil for mnatl urtiiiif fu It II 'Iu ll on . fur il'iln Ihn I I lik wink, fur ilolu I ho wood work, fur I'liiali'iinir ami tor inltiiinc i ho I'm hHf

('Iliin U Iu l0 liUilt at Ul'ooki Illr. Spofltlralion j JJul, , vari"iii drai-riiitiuiia , Miaara Hat. naw tyla. . ... ii tf.. ,ri i i .. .. . .

im im i'tii ai tni irainTio oi .Mr. iiniiiiii,n in I ami In ahorl ncarlv rvry thin j thnt 1 Uiua'.lr luunJ I'.ii.i.Uvlllo. II. II. M IIIIH'UT I', j I I a Kim ral a.riimnt. rVinMiMAsx', .., ... I COME TO THE RESCUE ! !

A. r 1. 1. .., j "l It a no Hit Iu alnti hack an 'I tlifrthy looaa ranay.

.i. Hciii.ini;.

AilTl'S am;i'.i,

j the toast, that they may bo given on ! that day. lit sdccd, That Jas. Webb, Nelson Lympus, Ceutar Mason, 11. Webb, JaI cob Klum, Seth Murray, Ja me Tigon,

Fivo Cents Reward.

RAX AWAY from the aul.arrit.fT on t!ie M I Iy uf May laut, an liuli-l.te.l niiirntieo l.'.y named J anion MnlivflVr, l!"l 'ill'-! year. Iii atioir rt'wur.l will In' 1'iiiit lonnv jrn"'ii iniiriiiuix Mm " me. Imt no cxticnai w ill he iMiiil. nor tluiuk irivrn,

iH'ithiT will 1 l.o a wiiim I ii lto for him, imr to nn)

tt-J.iiull

I,aac Murrav. Jile Davi, V. Kiger, ' l",r";,,, x'" ,l,l',1ual M,,ilc h uutVvlvn ' i.riii, ov. AAllltr.M lil.r.O,

M. II. Kibbeii, h Augur, v . II. Smith, W. Hutchinson, Ja. K. Johnson, John j

(Jever, J. W. K wing, Hugh Sparks, W. Hcdriclc, W. Woodward, T. Slant, Ceo.

Wicr, W. Winchcl, Klia Sliafer, Jücl

Threo of u; What a Wretched Woman

said to me; Song of tho Sea; Tho Kinloch Estate, how it was Settled; A Perilous Hevouac; November; April; Tho (iancho; Madamoisclla's Campaign; Tho Swan Song of Parson Avcng; Tho Druslow Palace; Myrtle Flowers; Chenut CooJxiTlio Autocrat of the llreakfast Table; Tho American Tract Society; Note on tho Catacombs of Homo. - - Another Counterfeiter Arrested Chafce, tho picturo man, has been accused of counterfeiting tho human face, for which ho has boon arrested, but not incarcerated. Tho llym looked no nearly liko the original, that tho proof against him was positive, nnd ho is considered too dangerous to run nt largo in this community. Ho thcrcforo intend to Icavo very noon for tho West, and refpicut us to say to thoso indebted to him to come up to tho Captains ol.lco and settle, a soon as tho naturo of tho caso will admit, nnd those wishing u good picture, t embvueo tho opportunity at once, a you know not the day nor tho liaytr nlij ho inav be gouo. AnT" It tho intention ot tho Hcpublicuns, should they necuro a majority of tho State Senate, to elect two good Hepublican to contest tho scut of Uright and Fitch. a-' ' " - fi"tT Postolllco advertising I hereafter to bo let out to tho lowout .bidder. Tho next movo should bo to elect Postmuster by tho people. Wo thi'nk however that tho former i very unjust und should remain us it is.

Tho Catacombs of Jtome, concluded, j urJ jj,lk(Jj T ( yyVf j H jlimvH ja!,

Smith, !M, Farote, J. James, Alfred Willlam, y. Pierce, II. T. Pierce, J. Did dinger, ii. William, Jr., J Knott, net ns

committee of arrangement. Kcsohrd, That W. W. Williams, Jno. Coyer, W. H. Smith, T. Hryson, act as a committee to procure n, cannon for the occasion. llwlirJ, That E. Manly, C. Henry, T. (i. Pylce, J. K. Johnson, T. Urysoti, J. Smith, bo sippointed to jirocuro mtiMtc for tlio day. llsolird, That D. J. Shaw, W. X. Doughty, J. Coyer, Cttpt. W. Suddler, J. Uidditigcr act na financial committee. HfWiv, That a copy of the proceetling bo fcent to tho editor of tho Democrat and American for publication. Kr.om, That tho meeting adjourn to meet on Friday night lor further consldctarioti upon tho matter. WM.SUDDLKK, lWt. (Jko. (). Hknuy, Sec'y.

flnrTho Shelby Volunteer nay that tho Republicans, by their support oftho Crittenden-Montgomery bill, endorsed tho ICaiisa NclHiu.ka act nnd popular sovereignty, That i true, beyond all question or perudvonturc. And being so, what did tho Lccomptonitcs Iu the Sonuto and the House, tho friend päf eierlli UCiS of thy President and hi Kan

sas policy, but to repudiate tlio KansiiP

VALLEY HOUSE, GEORGE F. MAXWELL, PRORIETOR. :BivOOÄViXiii:T inp. n HAVING tukcu tliettuivB Heu, thf prt-j-rk-tor will tlovote lil uii'livlilol altinliioi to Ilia roinfoi t of thoao who tnay I'ccoma lila jruoata. The rtiilli-hiiirnt in now unJcrgoliiR a llioreugU renlrinj and rlraniing, for the auuimrr arnaun, In whirli Im invilc Iii trirncli ami tlio pullio gf-nrr-

aily.

y.T Horf and Imggle krtt for iVr aorommo-

(In t ion of ritatoinrra. SEAL ENGRAVER, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

XJOTAUY rt'DLir, Court Corporation, Flair, foi rirty, Loiljtc, nl all nthrr Ollii ial 8KAI..S rngm. I to nnlur aut a ljualcl tn luieat linproval

prraara. Alan, cvrry Kin. I or Jiuliira lla rNtru. Ii-'l to onlrr, WrilH l'ri'Kfra for liioH lianl, l.awkvra tiijniifiictiiriTi', .Vi'. A'l'lrraa onlrra and Irltcr for lliformol ion

nt.ovr l.y mall. (l"l.2fl-lf Cr.OK'l HOLUM'." ' ' I'lSaHT. HOLLAND & BINKLEY, AtltviuH al liuw. ;tr OiTlia In Itulla'a Illork, Val .f Iha Cw.rl llon-a. IVta SH if JOS. CÖX & WM. H. KERR," AfIT()HNEVS AT LAW, Ol'I'lfU NO. 3 Al'ULI.O HUILDINQ. Cor. Fifth and Walnut St CINCINNATI, O. MiV:.K-ly DR7" J." M. PEEK, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN . SURGEON, MT- GARMCL, IND. ril.l. JIK F01:NI al tti llmnM lloiianatall lioiira, vxot-pt when jTulVaalonully rugagoil. may T-lf. ST. JOHN & LORINQ, CAUHIACSK MANUKACTUIM!!, XVXTp CAHMEL, IND, Wll.l, KI'UI' i'i.iiiai)lly mi hunt nnd ntnili tn onlrr rvrvy ilrrij't Ion of Can iugra, Common hrlng wagon ami 1'LATI'ORM KIMtlNO WAtiONH. And will wm rant our work final, if not aui.ri lor to

any miula In tha country, Oui long akiririn'u'aa

Nebriisku act aiul popular sovereignty,

when they voted itlUHolid- phalatlX j prai:tl:al wnrkmvu vrrant iia iu tUu 1'i livlof dring

against tln Crittetideri Montgomery bill? Will tho Volunteer plcue ansu-or?- -..V.r tionil Veinwat.

alilu I givn I'litlti' anll.fili'lioli Id CUT I'lLtolliiTH,

Whom Vit: ilrairo tu tliar lino nrlln. and govern Ii. ni Iva ari'.ordinrt.v. AU "oik wurianind rr una year with cr;tl ur Jn-fiiiirlr diu- on li'Mt nM'". may 7 ir '

nil that wc Pk I

CDMM AND SF.K! And you will Yt ronii' K Tho g'Ki.li ware boagtil WITH f AMI, and hm diteft!, f nd can V lo! I . In-low orUiuury ratra. at ri'.U'3 tf. t 1 1 irirsiiTs

WOOLEN FACTORY. CONWEHSVIUC, IND. r. H. A; P. M. ÜOOTS, . rot I.D TAIK TIMS nwlli nf inittni iha al"Dt.Hi W ot thrlr Irl, nil. mi l Ih pui.'.ic p ui tTi) to Ihrlr arransnu iiia f r a--'-' tiim-xliitlti th"ir -i alonwra Ii Ihnr litia of htn-tnrM. 'Ihryhura rm Ii ? r Ina-la aililnloii. u Ihilr ni. huii iy, and Ili' Jf air r.otMi J to aajr that Ibaf ran, thl ariiaonioHiT lo lh-lr rn.lonirra a tuiir U'w' aaaorininit, ami a grnillv incrcoaiil lai Irty of 0nitarrd with whl thry liat bitn al'le to lo at any for. mrr llinr. l ,r hair rry Bin h iirrr,..d lhir fa. Illtlaa for Biatinfai-liii ii.(T tr'HKt, an thnl Ihnjr lrl rouft l-nt rf rIn. lila to npi.lyaJI i-alU for anything la ihrtr Una Brom tx Iv. Thry ait matiufiv Hiring ( Imln, Mitlnrtta, Iliulikala, Vlaln ati'l Kanry Wtuvra, Twonle, JniM. lKar-kina, V hitr, UM, I'raaard atwj 1'Uol r laiibila, and arirua nthrr ll'al. Thry iNmaira. a IM araa, wtb avan'nr't iirrior ta IhiMT laT anT .rirr r-ir Thry will miiut to ta I Ilia tr.l or In banc for r, aa fotmrrly, and a ill andraai.r, In Ihrlr imnii aixl q-iality of work, fully to aa'l-fy t lt.lt cuatotai'ia. Stocking Yarn. Tl"lr BtraiiK'-nieiila f-r nmnufiKliirlng Slorklrg Yarn arr rrv r-.mt'ltr. - hi'lniiliic a III I ilonr t-y tha nit . n t'ar.lliin UI I lira a. t.aiial. 'I li",V l.ir, l y iiarnJOi(i ailmllon. to mart aaO.far1,'tily'lha Viirli'ina rail. Ill liu lr litir, an t to H rrlt tha ftlnnar of Ihr pnl.lir. Ii III I ilirlf aim ti f.ntilh a ilntahla, rul"Mi.nilr ail Irl, of K'KxIa, ami to mrl aa I.iDt llr tran, Ilia watiia of thrlr i n.totiirra j anl lhy ran.

n.tn ihrni of a aiih-rior pijio aiin min ian"rauriy pi s;'t.Hi. than In any l'itn-r yrr. O.- vra..ffa l.rinuliiic wool fi-f.m a tlrlNnr an.t Baliaa ft n rraarv lo h'lnnln qvt night w III I rwtumud.M lib mil rluitga ( i.niirm.'ltlr, May -lf. i'ATKNT CONCUKTK 1 i v o 1:' r ooi' S tv l'c UllHAN DOODS k CO SALI. K00.M, Corner Vine nnd Ctdutnbta, St., IS MOIti: l llli: MlOOr. Ilurglar Proof, patnp 1 Troof, and of lirttar wrorkmanaliip and matrrial. limn any oilier haft mado In llila or any ooautry. Ilnvlitf jmirlird tut li!f of bK' ",fn, for the ratirt Wrat, North and fioulhwt.i. and hating jut rmi Irtrd intr fartury, with all tha laical Itiiprovrmanta, and hating tUt tidral taft mikrr la Ihr Waat for Ma manar. w flattrr finrarlta. that wc mn rolui a a lctlrr and rirajr artlrla than ran ha fill in I rli wltarf . Wr, Ihorrfoia, ronddrntly InI'tiri'lia' .'i to ttaminr nur lnk t-vforr laying alarwlirrr. frUMf. Mftrliinlt" and Mtangrr. iitug t iarlnnati, Imaliioa. or I lr a i uro hnnl. jToriitt t ropy f THE CINCINNATI GUIDE And Bußinoßs Eiicctory: TOR 1837-Ö8. In naal o'kt l ilr.-l'mrg T lütrln Omtb. pnirifdir-d hv V. W. lit art i containing ntw end rorri! taafi ff ha nM, loftihar -with a-h Informa'lort a will mv klag a thtn'aad nurailowt. IV, air v .'ehh vi. k'. f-ft.