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THE l"*IOX-OUR COUNTRY-DEMOC-RACY. We ATC beaten—we acknowledge it. Bat in the acknowledgment there is no shame. We fought for our country its good was all the slar we had before us.—
"We are beaten, we say but our's is the future. Again, therefore, we fling out our flag We will begin the battle now, and amidst the shouts our foeman arc sending up, we ask a hearing for the following eloquent extract.
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uucui It is from the address of
lege on the 4th of July, and .peak, our
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immortal Consl.luuon. ,o every nation .n
people. We grasp cach other's hands
caoh
oi his eye." One broad, and blessed, and' perpetual union the union of our homes and hearts indomitable, impregnable, imperishable "Independence now, and Independence forever."
formula for his children? There is Americans. There can be no such man. If there were, I would fear to stand with liim beneath the arches of the Constitution, lest a rock from them should fall for his destruction, and involve me in his just ruin.— Were he my son, he should take his feet from off my hearth. And could he be an
would freeze him with or.e fierce frown into
perpetual stone. But, no-it cannot
The invaluable can no more be calculated
"THE CITT
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the world, Japan and China now are notj -jg miles an hour. The propeller had all' exceptions—there must be the foreign and sails set, with a strong fair wind. It was domestic side. The side which it turns to its people for protection, for encouragement, for consolation and the side which it turns to the whole world beside, for sovereignty and Independence "enemiec in war—in peacc friends." In our inimitablo L'nion this is supplied by the State governments on the one hand, and on the other by the general government. As Jersey men, as Georgians, as men of Massachusetts, all that is private, individual, domestic, social in its more immediate and endearing forms,
is clustered about Xi. Jersey, Georgia drowned in the attempt. All this time the and Massachusetts, and sheltered in their vessel was rapidly sinking, and suddenly, flhadow. We live at home anions our own remaining on boaid, she was en-
alumnus of this Cohere, his Alma Mater crew of 175. Upwards of 200 were seen
Awful Calamity!
LOSS OF THE STEAMER
ARCTIC!!
400 lilVMS liOST!!!-
ONLY THIRTY TWO SAVED!!!
cf|P?
N EW ORK, Oct. II 1 8 5 4
/~1 "k 07lh nlf
QUa
ace on lhe 7th
Bishop Doace, delivered it Burlington Col-, !"^M~ foTiv^poi^Yhe ?,f?
1 T„1, onrl mir'n II 1 1 1P 1
{Propeller
sentiments. If there is an honest, but de- finite lmormation in relation to the number
ral unit is practically worked out in our propeller at noon on the 27th, about 40
zioivtn
supposed at first that the Arctic had sus-j
tamed httie or no damage. Assistance was ^iC
immediately rendered to the propeller which
was frightfully damaged, but it was soon
discovered that the Arctic was also leaking fast, and it gained so rapidly that the fires were soon extinguished.
Every efi'ort was then made to save those on the Arctic, but as four or five boats had left to render assistance to the propeller, as there was only one left, which wss soon filled, a raft was hastily constructed, and a panic took possession of those on board the Arctic, and they crowded for the raft. Large numbers rcaehed it, others were
11 nr gulfed in the sea.
o^'cr, all. We All on the raft except ono who clung to We feel each it for 24 hours was drowned. At5o'clocck
other's hearts. But when the world is to on the afternoon of the 29th. the bark llubeple't in commcrce, in diplomacy or arms
ron
,i ,, and took those on board, 32 in number, 18 when the nation is to rise and rally at the I ., V, of them were subsequently transferred to angel summons of benevolence, or at the ^}1C g^jp Lebanon, and arrived at this port clang of the war trumpet, we are one single at early hour this morning. The most of people. We are all Americans.
There
one country for us all, with oue all compre-! ^j:e following is a list oi saved taken to
bending Constitution. One glorious bal-lc^'Lukc McCarty, firednc blazoned with the stars and stripes.—
One monarch eagle, that from his eyrie in Thos. C. Onroy, do Jas. Conner, do. Jas. the Alleghanies, mounts to heaven with all ,'®ur.V» Christian Morgan do. Jas.
"the terrors of hi. beak and the licl.tninir!'W"rU-
And are those upon whose homes and hearths this glorious Union sheds'the blessings of its bow of peace, and love, and hope that have the heart to stop and calculate its value? Will they count the stars? Will they register the pulses of the ocean as it lashes the bold shore of freedom?— "Will such an one measure his hearth with a carpenter's rule? Will he map for us the licarthfields of his home? Is there a value ley, first officer, Thomas Wild, boatswain
The five boats which \-i not known whether they readied land or have been picked up are known to have contained Mr. Gar-
in arithmetic for his wife? Or an algebric Mr. Bolan, 2d officer Mr. Graham, 4th Fjiday ni^ht, fiom ienna, says the po.iiiion
en,.!, ofiicer Mr. Moore, New York, passenger Mr. Brown, 1st assistant Mr. Walker, 2d
dc Mr. Wilet, 3d do Daniel Connely, fireman John Moran, do John Flanagan,
Mr. Kelly, do., Mr. Thompson, do., and a j'
S0 on
Arolic 01.
sonj
than the infinite be measured. And sec-1 litis, Mr. Brown and family, connexion of ond onlv to the blessings which llow imme- ^l10
diatclv "flora the Cross, are tbe benefits' P.00'lan,dfMrJi^,0map'lm Pf
which by the Union of these States have
JC3T What do the abolitionists mean by '•free specch" and '"free discussion?"— The New York Journal of Commcrcc gives a satisfactory answer:
of
been secured to us and with God's bless-land uephe'.v of Hr. Bloodgood, llotcl-keep-ing upon our faithfulness, shall be our heri- 'er, Philadephia, residmg in Albany. The tago forever. Due de Graiumont, of the French I'3mbassy, with many others. A. M. Comstock, brother to the commander of the Baltic,
It is freedom to pour forth their denun- in ciations whenever and wherever they please may have been the wreck of the Propeller, without interruption or objection, and free-1 The foregoing particulars were furnishdom to prevent any who may differ from ed by Geo. H. Burns, of Adams 6z Co's them, from exercising the freedom of Express, Philadelphia, who had in charge •peech. Even-body knows that it takes'great dispatcher from France England but a few mouths, if let loose Bedlam-fash-' which he could not save. Intense exciteion to drown the voice of any speaker, so ment exists all over the city, and heartfelt as to prevont his being understood and this sympathy is expressed, especially for Mr. the feat which the Chicago heroes have E. Iv. Collins whose whole family is lost, performed. The time is not distant when Hopes are entertained that some of the they will be ashamed of iL
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or
GLASGOW.—The
Iron ship, with the timbers all burnt out
." Jor reached land, and that the list of saved
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is also sunk but we have no de-1
,• miles off Cape Race in a dense fog. The
of Ar(.,ic at(jme w° about
St. Andrews, !N. B., ho\c in sight
is [those who were saved belonged to the crew,
man as
Connelly, do R. Makan, do
Chri:i.li!ln
1: ha
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came
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crs
fllled WIth burRin
wood-work
was rst
ess
I «fT rt Ti^ rtrt 1 rt nnc A Tf\fT I llA /i 1 1 1 I
amcs urst out upon
men
mediately|driven
0f
the flames.
Tho»l Wi.1:
son, assistant engineer Robt. Bryan, David Braney, do, Erastus Miller do. Arrived at this port in the Lebanon:
Edward Bryan, fireman Patrick Mahon, do. Thos. Garlan, do. Patrick Casey, do. Patrick Logan, do. Dobbin Caragan, do. Thos. Brown, assistant engineer Jno. Connelly, engineer Thos. Stanson, Jas. Carragon, Michael McLaughlin. A bov, Peter Mirafe, picked up off the raft Master Wm. Nichols, Gressoa, Sicily Island, passengers Henry Jenkins, do., Jas. Thompson, New Orleans, do., Capt. Paul, of New York, do. Geo. II. Burns, Philadelphia, do., Francis Dorian, N. Y. third officer.
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the Propeller, whoso iate is uu-
^r, .. I known. Among those last seen on the
the raft, were Cj.pt. Luce and
Mrs. E. K. Collins, Master Coil Col-
rm
Brown, Shipley 05 Co., Liver-
rl,!r Uos !r
IJN.1L., Mr. Adams, Brooklyn, Air. Bowen,
I was drowned by the capsizing of a boat, whilst being lowered. Capt. L. Wall, of the Huron, states however, that on the 23th morning, he saw a singular looking vessel the distance,
missing boats may have been picked up
hull of an may be increased.
,0a KARL-' HOGS.—A letter to a St. Louis merchant, °w °. JU from Pekin, 111., says there will be an tral Railroad Company have advanced the Mary Morris, of Glasgow, is considered by abundance of FAT UOOS in that vicinity this fare fifteen cents from Buffalo to New York •ome without doubt, a relict of the Ci.ty of fall, at 4 dollar* per hundred. They are the fare now and hereafter will be charged, Qkvgow.
y.
Cincinnati, Mr. Clias. "Springer, Cin.,
inast fed. 88,50 by Railroad.
%il DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWAPER-vDEYOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS +MISCELLAJS"EOIJS LlTEPtATUfeE, MEtlSANIC AIITS,• &C.'
Terrible Disaster.
say it was rumored in the Greek Mercantile
of the allied in the Crimea wns favor-able,
VOLUME VI. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY,R"IND.,™OCTOBER'" 21,'' 1854,]s NO/v 14
\A .IS-LI DETROIT Oct. 9 1854
The" Steamer E.K.Collins, from the
Sault for Cleveland, left this city last night of Russians, one of whom lie shot. It between 10 and 11 o'clock. About mid-js]10ws j.J0W. dreadful is war, how opposed it nifjht the boat was discovered to be on fire,! -u-v,- ., I,»
1f
a little below the Light-house at Maiden ... and near the mouth of the river. Before
The United States mail steamer Arctic, pletely enveloped in flames, and 23 persons We dispersed a few hundred vards disof the Collin's line, Capt. Lucas, was l°st perished, either in the flames or the water, tanre from the beach i'
The Are undoubtedly originated from the clear while the boats' crews made prizes of
S tobacco into the light
the quarte?"leck, but
^ho went to launch them were im- ]j ]had
It is supposed that nine passengers and
thirteen ot the crew were drowned—but it
is at present difficult to ascertain for a certainty, as several swam on shore and left the 6cene of disasters immediately.
The boat was headed for the shore, and the engine stopped as soon as possible, but the passengers comenced jumping overboard as eoon as the flames burst out—the boat's head-way took her to the shore,
by E. B. Ward and G. F. Lewis.
ARRIVAL OF THE EIJEOPA, HALIFAX, Oct, 11. The steamer Europa, with advices from England to the 30th ult., has arrivgd at this port.
GEXr.BAL IXTELLIGLXCE.
The news by this arrival is highly interesting Prince Gotschilfoff had inarched from Sevastopol, at the head of the Russian forces, to meet the allies, and the latest reliable advices say that both armies
ma
ed battle was expected every moment. It
cxce cnt WAS
tlieir heaitn
ted that the attack on Sevastopol was fixed
IorJtheSoth
!ie ~^in .ult.'„
u:c
Patrick McConly, Mr. Bingal, engineer, Lussian fleet had been reconnoitred ^ori)
a
the po of Sevastopol by the hrenc.i:RI1
young man named Robinson, under instruc-1 steamer JSnpo.con. He holds these sixty millions of men in lions in the engineer's department, besides) official bulletin communicated to the ]ianc]Sj
sailors and quartermasters. ambassador at Conakantmoplo, announces ]jjs double quality of ecclesiastic and The Arctic had 226 passengers, and a that the allies intended, on the 1 /j.n, to at-,
tack
an entrenched-camp of 1,000 Russians,
'posted on the road to Sevastopol, but camp,
was raised in the night and tje Russian^
volunteer with the allies, and the o^er was
sued the 1-rench first coming into action,
WHIG VICTORY IX IOWA.
There has been a great deal of crowing
a"out
IxcnEASE OF
P^. I the guns. The enemy had the advantage
0f
of the decks. When the fire try well, and a troop of them showed in ad-1 Wheat. "W?
discovered, it spread with such ra- yanre. "WE were ordered to fire. I took
than two minutes the whole boat! whether he was °dead or alive.
was in flames, and the passenger^ and crew quite still, and I was more afraid of him Swan Brooyshire. Mammoth were compelled to leave. so than when he stood facing me a' 0. P. Jonnison, Varietv apples, The life boats, which were in perfect!few minutes before:- George Foust, best Stallion, readiness, were reached about the time the It is a strange feeling to come over you "Gray Diomede,"
a]i at
5P
from them by the intensity
There were life preservers, floates and boards sufficient to sustain GOO people, but in the fright and consternation of the passengers, they failed to use them, and in some instances threw themselves into the water without an effort to secure support.
ore
than^five-and-twenty
0,j
were in sight of each other, near the river for a moment, and then his face rolled over,
This news produced a great anxiety in Almighty has received his soul. I laid his England, and raised the public expectation head gently down on the ground and left to the highest pitch, as the news of a pitch-
,m
f°r
:e
was thought the battle was fought on the thought of everything I had heard about 20th of (September. The Allies had sent
ie
PORTIUIT
mou writer"(
Cncu.ar, that the aiiied forces had obtain-, ]j3,3 furnished the following portrait of the J- W- James, 2d best do. ed a signal advantage, and the funds rose'
zar
in consequence. "There exists in Eurone a man who Cow ,, telegraph message received at Pans,, ,Tci?])S
the passwor(1 to
for I -r-r
so!(j erf
R5
tbe oue
marc
as
(t es
Bourse, Saturday morning, that the con- pi3S been t0 Rome, and there he, the Greek r. 1 tending armies had met, and a battle en-j
PopC) exc},an,,cd
tjie
La
ope
4
.THE FIRST MAN I KILLED. A young English sailor, on the verge of
the Black Sea, gives an account of a skir-
,1 .is to the sensibilities of our nature, in
wrUln
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the boat could be got ashore she was com- young sailor said:
omc t0
^i13
lncn
ds, the generous
.......o ...... to keep the coast
f'1110- I somehow
a force into the Sea of Azov to intercept the them but all thai seemed so far off, and j? ,*7], Russian transports. I the man so near! r:! J. B. Durhii'ra, 2d best do. The latest telegraph advices from Vienna!
Europe Jown
ennn -tftor nnrl ihn P-ic 'ir T' L. G. Collins, TWO TtlOrOUgllBred ,.nd TNE English oon .utcr, and the ifunieli, a.t DreSflen, at btuttgardt, at 1- T»P..( ««.} ,.« ROWS sims retreated with a heavj^loss. If true,' enna, as he reigns at Si. Petersburgh.— it must have been a skirmish, and not a jj jjie soul of th^ Emperor of Austria, pitch battle.
an
0f
the whig victory in Iowa. The ofG.- j:in •(7ari
which it is conjectured cial returns show the follo\ving result: ging against the men of the future. He Gov.—J. Grimes, "W hig. js t]JC savaire menace of the shadow against
Congress.Secretary of State.—G. W. McCIeary, Dem.
Auditor-—A. J. Stevens, Whig. Treasurer.—M. L. Morris, Dem.Attorney Gen.—D. C. Cloud, Dem. Senate. Dem. House. Whig. Not a great victory after all, notwithstanding all the elements combined to defeat a
RAILROAD FARE.—The
Cen-
^iC v.rill of the King of Pruss ia. Germany is a mere fiat boat in tow. This man resembles, in some sort, the ancient king
... .. ., cietv, held at Crawford- viile, or, the 26th' of Harness Leather, mush which he was en sacred wi:n a party
and 27(h day8 of
Wheat.
the wood, and also of knowing the coun- Wm. P. Watson, best Specimon of
Richard Canine,' best
once that" you have killed a man J0ln Hutchinson, 2d best'do.
He unbuttoned his jacket, and was "Borer," pressing his hand over the front of his chest, A. K. Cowen, best Brood Mare, where the wound was. He breathed hard, T. J. Fitzgerald, 2d best do. and the blood poured from the wound and G. W. Lafallet, best 2 year old also from his mouth every breath he took, Stallion, His face was as whitens death, and his
beside him, an
where she now lies burned to the water's! ]ie said, and every time he tried to speak1 Coit, edge. I the blood poured out, so I knew it would William Stipes, 2d best do. The Collins was worth 8100,000—hadjsoon be gver. I am not ashamed to say Wm. 11. Se.hooler, best Saddle Iiorse, 5,00 15,000 of insurance on her, and was owned that I was worse than he for he never shed ,S. Inger=oll, best pair Carriage a tear, and I couldn't help it. llorses.
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eyes looked so big and bright as he turned Jehu Chadwick, best 2 year old them and stared at me: I shall never for- Filly, cet it. He was a fine young fellow, not David Enoch, 2,1 best do.
and iny breast felt ]Ior. Colt,
so full as though my own heart would J. M. Gronendyke, 2d best do. burst. He had a real English face, did not W. V. Linn, best Yearling Mare look like an enemy. What I felt I never Colt, can teli but if my life would have saved James Bvcrs, 2d best^do.'his I believe I should have given it. I laid Thomas Bobbins, best Sucking his head upon my knee, and he grasped Horse Colt, sw hold of my hand and tried to speak, but his Joel Dougherty, 2d best cio. voice was gone. I could not tell a word William Frame, best Sucking Mare
His eyes were closing, when a gun was.Wm. A. Stillwe!!, Buggy Horse,
fired from the to ordei'us oboa»-d, and Levi Wilcox, tipan Draft do. that roused him. Ife pointed to the bcach, Archibald Martin, 5 colts from one where the boat was just pushing off with horse. "American Boy," the guns which we had taken, and where Hutchinson & Prewit, best Jack our marines were waiting to man the sec-1 "Moringo Mammoth," ond borit, and then he pointed to the woods Wm. Hanna, 2d do. "Byron,' re a a a fellow! he little thought how I had shot him down. I was wondering how I could leave him to die, and no one near him, I when he had something like a convulsion
and with a sigh he was gone. I trust the
him
seemed so stranga when I looked
Turks and Russians, and the rest of. Qeo,.rre Howard best Torougli bred
kings he is the Agamemnon of the Tro-
)at
•1st. Dis. A. Hall, Dem. high noon. I express, in one word, thi3 2d. Dis. J. Jhnrington, whig., monster of omnipotence—Emperor like
01* THE'CZAR A~ri anotiv-iW. K. Walace & Co., best Bull
'supposed to be Victor IIu.^,1 Graded Stock,
0
jr^is
ua nce inri
aior.ce
autocrat—he is obeved in the barracks, and
^P01" worshipped in the monastery. He gives
the former, and draws up
the dogma for the latter. He sets in mo
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Cornelius Britton. best Ira-. proved Farm, R. T. Brown, best Essay oc the
Farmer's Mission, T. W. Fry, best Essay on Agri cultural Education, .4 Swan Brookshire, best Specimen of Corn. Win. P. Watson, largest yield of
0. P. Jonnison, Newtown l'ipen
Hutchinson, 2d best do. r4
I went down' George W. Frame, best Yearling
John Allen best thorough bred
Spiri- Wm. Hanna, 2d best do.
Corporeal Lord despot and L. G. Colhas, be^t Cow oi Graded
Stock.
G. W. LafWUct, 2d best do. s-v. B. F. Smith. 2 year old Cow do.w Prewitt tz Vance, best Yearling
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crusli the liberties of the continent,
cn ie 0f
sixtr million men-power.—
noj,
men, but like utensils, tools,
]1R putts a uniform on their soul.-!
]ie unsfurms their bodies, and says toj f.ame do do do
believe! as he savs to th
a a
Bull, thorough bred, W. K. V/allace it Co., 2.1 best do G. W. Lafallet, best bull, Graded Stock, W. K. Wallace & Co., best Heifer, graded stock,
0
h! This man is the supreme express- thorough br*d
fell back on the town. .-v:.-....-- ion of human might. He tortures whole ua-j Wm. iIannbest H.-ifer do Twelve thousand .tartars had ofTercd to (jons
jJ0 pleases. Willi a sign he emp- G. W. Lafallet best Bull do do
p0]anc] into Siberia. He weaves, in- graded stock
accepted. terlaces, and knots the threads of the great) Ambrose French best Heifer do It was confidently s-a..cd on the Paris conspiracy of princes against men. He
the men of the pa^t are w.v
Charles Quint, Pope-like Gregory Vll.—he holds in his hand a cross which ends in a cimeter, and a scepter which ends in a knout!"
O^r The Washington Star says that when Orr, the vagrant Know Nothing and street preacher, impiously called the Angel Gabriel, was arrested, he was searched, and a large dirk found upon him. This is the first we have heard of an angel carrying conccaled weapons.
Statistics show that France manu
factures 700,000,000 matches per day.
A a
Thomas Carr best lot 5 Steers oxen.
J,'
the kiss of alliance with 1 t'/
!/,?," ,j
r'-^ais at B.-rlin at^r "r-n "r r-
same two 2 year old Heifers do same do 1 do do same 1 Heifer calf same 1 Bull do" Win. Gambril best Boar Alpheus Gregg best Brood Sow :v T. M. Steele best lot 5 Hogs L. G. Coilins best Ram fame do Ewe Ira Middlefon do lot 10 Sheep James Heaton, best Shanghai
Chlckctl3
Wm. McCray best Cochin China chickens same best Brahma Pooira do -ame do Poland do Michael Marley best Pork barrel 'fe same do Lsrd do H. SpDerrvf~,:Bii's do 1'lour do Joel learning best Barrel Flour H. E. Rhodes do 1 doz. Brooms N. B. Graham do Sett Horse Shoes Robert R. Gray best Saddle
'i.
LIST OF PREMIUMS AND DIPLOMAS John Ram ley best Spe cimon of Awarded by the different Committees of-: Lpper Leather the Montgomery County Agricultural Si- Ihos. A. McDonald, best Specimett
September, 1354 to-wit: Ball Iloovcr best Specimon of Tin
-810.00
rs
1
L. G. Collins, 2d do. ,T. 11. Durham, 2 year old Ja.'k, J. 11. Prewitt, Yearling do. 0. B. Wiliiams, 2d best do. J. Y. Durham, best do. Jennet, Hutchinson and & Prewitt, 5 Mules, 10,00 Wm. llanna, 2d best do. 5,00 J. S. Beasley, 2 year oid Mule, 3,00 J. B. Ashenhusi, Sucking Mulo Colt,* sired by "Black Hawk," J. II. Prewitt, 2d best do.
S. Graves best two horse wagon 5 00 same best two horse plow
Irish Potatoes, 50 same best Cultiivator no. Pumpkins,
50 11. Sischo & Co, {of Wav
5)!
best Carriage
50
1
Bell 1'lower
same best Burr 37
3,00 2,00
10,00 5,00
5,00 3,00
H,00 call
4,00 2,00 3,00
James Woodgatc best Cutting Box 50 0. 1\ Jenr.ison best pears "Ind. fx)! Farmer 50 John W. Bark best Quinces ''Farm 50 Shop 50 J- James 2 best boar Diploma
S.J. Green 2 best Sow
10,00 I™ Middleton 2 best liarn AS |L. G. Cullins 2 best Ewe .5,00 Mrs. S. C. Wilvon Nett Bed Spread 'Ct00 Mrs. G. W. Lafoilet 2 best Quilt 4,00 T. D. Brown best Tnks same best Cologne Water 6,00 Mrs- Austin Alum Basket and tree do 3,00 Mrs. J. Ramley Hair Wreath ]Dr. A. G. Yanderbu^.t Full £ett of
G.001 Teeth & other dental work 3,00 J- Heaton Fine Letter pi'perLedger & Journal, Manufactured 4 00 Luse ife Bro. 2 00 'Thomas Newman best Melodeon -m tame be^t I-'carl Clock, same best (tuitar same best Violin same best Case of Watcher and ev/eli'v 2,00 15r- A. G. anderbuilt best Dental work, 3,00 Cumberland Manson Best Cooking 2,00 stove—lIa ho\va\s Patent
4,00 2,00
3,00
Best Heating stovu
5,00 ".,00 5,00
6,00
3 0,00 5,00 C,00 /i/ii) 5,OJ
W inuow sasn Morticing maehino Lot of carpenters tools Shovtd Pitchfork IlurnL-s oi lle rnount'.n:'' Pad saddle trees
Cany con:bs do lurfe brushes do Cuttlery, and knives, tt fjrks do Be^-t T'lra.vliinir mrv.:] 1 inA. Garr & Co.'.s Patent, Richmond, I .d. This rr.a5 00 1
c'n:"c
00
,.r,. ... I
0: one nation I .a.
5,00 3,0U
4,00
4,00 .'3,00
4,00 4,00
2.00
do do
3,00 1
or
1,00 uiil 1,00
Ware tVc., [1,00
J- McCain best tjpounds of Butter, 50
k#fif00 & Grave?, best 5 pounds of Honey 5iJ .Mrs. J. Brown best Quill 2,UU 5,00 Mrs. S. W. Austin host Specimen of
I Fancy Needle Work 1,00 50 B. F. Cox best Specimon of Cabinet efe Furniture *'5,00 same 2 best
5.0(1 3,00 3,00 2.00 1,00
5,00 3,00 3,00
do do
ti do do dO
do
dtf
do do do do do
do
do
Diploma do
do do do do dtf du do
bi.::jg tried 011 t':e ground, w:is pro-
•00 bounced per wel/c/ice, both lor its thrash 'ingthe v. herit clean, cleaning ?"eil withoutwaste, and also fr carrying u!l and stacking the straw.—Diploma.'
J. B. DURHAM, PriVt
SAMT-J::. ArsTi.v, Sec'y. Octubor 1U' 1 85 1.
l'roiii t} StatJ Stnt:»K-l.
The Vfiicu rf a Democratic VTLitf. MR. EIIITOR:—Permit ir.e to sav a word about the sentehf:.? outcry against American "citizens by choice," but v.hu the decipies Ned iiuntline (indefiar.ee of tho deMgnation given to thtni by "\Va.-»hingtoij,^ .r„ crerrriers ,00 Washington Irvm ',
I:i tl.o language of '•Whoever 1.: 1 in
propogates a prejudice, wilfully 'ps 11 U! at u:i of hi^cuniilry
,rlJv
O tin "It
fireng
lc our ])nuo
to exiiibit an ex unplu
1c1,
f'esti'.ute of r.a*ion«al
antipathies, and exercising A meiely the overt a -ts of ho.lpita3:ty, but thc.-e more M.'ble courte-i'.s which oring rare liberality of oj»ir,ion.
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LVS such preju liccs "are the inveterato diseases of old countries, contracted in rude and ignorant ages," which, if we d'j not siiake uif, as we would the local superstilioi.s of the old world, "v forego tho the advar.tages of our birth."'
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national and other prejudices I should mnko bold t'j tell him that he had a low and vulgar mind, and had 110 ju.r claim to the character of a gentleman." But according to the Know Nothing morality, no man is a true American if he does not hate every or.e who left the land of his 0 vn forefathers a few years later than his own progenitors, and is not in favor of a wholesale patent of liobiiity and impeachability being ksued in 3 0P favor or"e\ei one who Jiad the good luck, 5 00j
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.Voo Against the new doctrini-s preached by tl.o Fusion dcmaff.:gucs upon that subject, I .shall only say that they arc opposed to tho
Constitution and laws, to tho equality prorq chtiu.ed in the Gospel of Divine truth, and I to the vital interests of the great, but unpeopled West, whose vast resources lie un-" productive for ti.e want oflabor to develop them. However desirable it may be to have the West peopled with the highest "stock" of Shanghai fowls, Durham cattle, and Berkshire pigs :uch as the Krow-
Kothings would give us "jn time,") yet, judging the future by the past, I think we have lust nothing by the mixture (tuT which the members of the Hartford Convention would doubtless call ike "adultery atron"^ of races.
Yours, A WABASH V* HIGv
