Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1855 — Page 2

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SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBO 22, 1 £55. !in

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y-vsr Wo wish it distinctly understood, that wo •h have now the BKST and the LAV.OKST assortment of MW and FANCY JOBTVPEever brought to this place.

Wo insist on those wishing work done to call up. find wo will show them our assortment of typs. cuts, Ac. \Vc have got them and no mistake. Work done on short notice, and on reasonable terms.

Agents for the Review.

E. W. CAKR.U. S. Newspaper Advertising A front, Evans' Bnildiner. N. W. corner of Third and WalnutBtrcets, Philadelphia, PH.

S. IT. PAUVIN,South East corner Columbia and Ma?n streets, Cincinnati, Ohio is our Agent to yrocure advertisements.

V. B. PALMIB. U. S. Advertising Afcnt. New York.

For President in 1856,

JESSE D. BRIGHT,

Subject to the decision of tho Democratic National Convention.

All persons who know themselves indebt­

ed to the "REVIEW OFFICE" for job­

-work, advertising and subscription, will 'make payment between this and the first

day of January, 1856. We have made )nrge additions to our office and intend to

enlarge the pnper, and must have the monkey. LET NO MAN FAIL TO PAY UP

•WITI1IN THE TIME SPECIFIED.

THE OLD LINK CONVENTION*. Nt-xt Saturday the 29th the day ap­

pointed for the holding of our County Convention. We hope to see every township

,]lnrge]y represented. Let the Old Liners

come up as of yore and we'll have a decidedly interesting and refreshing time of it.

The old national Clay Whigs and Jackson

Democrats are the only men the nation can

look too for a safe and judicious management of her affairs.

THE BEAUTIES OF FUSION ISM. Oter two weeks have already been spent

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about one-half the winter will be squander­

ed by these demagogues who managed to

greatest of all humbugs the repeal of th

their betrayed constituencies.

BURGLARS ABOUT.—A tew nights since!

•Mr. Cloud's store was broken into and the premises thoroughly searched. The funds

of the establishment being in the safe, pre

pccted draw.

receiving a large supply. We notice some very handsome soft hats, they are graceful

in nppcarance and appear very durable «1PO, some elegant plush and cloth caps— new style—for men and boys.

CBAVIdBISVIil^: ter "rollicking round" has turned up, down

ing to organize the House by electing a teen steamers and sail craft, representing

ride into their present position by that [statement shows "an enormous" business, as

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and thus sa\e the country millions of dol-

The rush of new goods is tremen­

dous at Campbell Co's. They are just

The beautiful scroll legged and

carved moulding seven

much admired by the

sold by Mr. NEWMAN to Mr. Ira Crane

The other seven octavo, plain case, has been purchased by N. M. Ho]ton, of the

Hoi ton House. N\ understand that their pl.ices will be filled with others, equally splendid, in the course of a few davs.— Call and see them.

'•Thcr« in pleasure can exceed Than btnokii-.g of the Indian weed.'' So sang the poet, and if any of our

readers have a doubt of its truth, we recommend them to visit the Cigar establish­

ment of Monroe Harners, where thev will find some of the best flavored Havana ci­

gars ever brought to Crawfordsville. Try them.

*r Dr. Morgan's Vpiendid" ne w" store

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Wc received a small concern, by

tj due course of mail, last week, bearing the euphonious title," Crane's Paper," pablisii-

at Ithica, N". Y. Many of our readers are acquainted with Sam Crane, formerly of

this place. Sam was supposed to be "lost

or stolen," and it will be source of ^rati* Scation to some folks to learn that Sam, af-

rk

S"m

is 8 SeCOnd C!ition

the wandering Jew, of a roving disposition,

and soon becomes disgusted with a location,

unless the population are in favor of the credit system, or cheap brandy. Sam's

mind is about as erratic, as he is gyrating in corporeal exercises. lie was a lecturer on temperance, and hated the "critter" so

much, that he destroyed it at the rate of

several "horns" per diem. Sam was a

"Whig, but turned Democrat, and went it

with a looseness for Pierce & King. He

is now a Know Nothing, and has vanity

enough to shake a rich man's negro out of his boots. Judging from Sam's-antece­

dents, it would be impossible to say'what

he will be three months hence, for he

"Plays upon a harp of a /Aow-sand strings, sperrits of just men made perfeck.

iCS?~ Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper is decidedly the finest literary and

artistic journal published in the country. Gleason's Pictorial is a shabby affair com

pared to it..

EXCELLENT TEA.

edly a superior article. Those who know how to appreciate a good cup of tea will

please call at his store, and we assure them that they will get an article that for flavor

far surpasses any tea ever brought to this market.

N. B. GRAHAM.—This gentleman has fit­

ted up a blacksmith shop on Green street

in the immediate vicinitv of Burk's store.

Persons wishing anything done in his line

any work that may given him.

Unless he listens too

by the present Fusion Congress in attempt- quarters at Chicago two hundred and eioh-

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He might have come as well as iv»i What plagues these follows r.re 'I'll bet he's fast asleep at limine,

Or smoking a cigar

npeaker, and the probability now is that carrying room for sixty-five thousand tons, States, he counts not the number of his foes,

These ships and steamers all leave with full,

loads for eastern ports in the spring. This

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has

nrincinal ticket offices nlono- its lino fn

has just arrived in the Loire, France, from

Sumatra, brought a magnificent royal tiger j^

for one of the public menageries. Forty

armed men were, it stated s°ent to capture

him, but he killed ten and injured thirteen

octavo Piano, .o|«'^ P«i»t "'"y "HI.

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He intends keeping on hand and for sale at very low figures a fine lot of wao-ons.! p|T impressive manner, the history of the

We are indebted to the Messenger

of the American Express Company fol­

iate Cincinnati papers.

I look in vain—he docs not come Dear, dear, what shalt'I do? I cannot listen as I ought

traveler who lately passed through

Kansas says he did not see a negro from the c^'ic .principle leads

time he left Leavenworth until he arrived

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winter lower prices will rul Buying. 160s 8.005 acres." 180s 0.05 120s 0.90 .* 40s 1.10

In answer to the many inquiries lor our opinion about tlie price of wairants in the winter, spring, and next summer, we, with due modesty, beg to say: 'Tt is our opinion warrants will yet fall some ten or fifteen cents more per acre, and we do not believe they will rise to over a dollar per acre for eighteen months to come."

During the winter large amounts will accumulate in the hands of speculators, who will compete with each other in selling next summer and fall. The new issue will continue yet for two years, at the rate of three to five hundred warrants per day.1 In 1848

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room? are fast arp.oichmg completion. jnCrc.—7Tivjwjwo*', litportcr.

»iH a le» Usw than at present,

warrants were slow of sale at G5 cents per

matc

a vast deal of transportation is carried on ly when threatened with temporary defeat!

JMissouri Compromise. Like drove of by means of the railroads that diverge fiom than when victory is sure. To the clamors Enforced.

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the power to elect a speaker at any moment. Science states that lard is a sure antidote of useful service.

strychnine. Camphor has been used, Bright, men of sound faith and untiring in­

jurs, but they choose rather to quarrel and but too frequently fails. jdustry—men who have the talent and the wrangle ?t (he expense of the nation than ~~7~~rn ""7: ^courage to be tiue leaders of the people, '^Jas were then passing the belt homeward, -perform the duties expected of them by! ../TV* ,f

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be operated bv its own employees for the T^V"'

convenience a'ttd benefit of the road, as |»l

done on the Erie Railroad. ilie,.Mse

03-A vessel, called Robert Peel, which

Kew-^ibuny I^gcr.]f

THE PRl^ipKNCY A SO SENATOR -i- BLTFGHT.

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Mr. FRANCIS Fur presented us with a GEN^CNK'N spoken of for that exalted position And this is the high estimate awardpaper of Gunpowder tea, which is decid­

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1. y. i*ix ,i I men and measures of the Democratic partv 1V.I1 find it to their advantage lo give lnm

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call, as he is prepared !o cxccute at all! to the present time, demonstrating times, and at the shortest possible notice

i£S?" The following lines are taken from the principle contained in the act organiza hymn book which a young lady had in- territorial governments for Kansas and cautiously left behind her in°a chapel: ... Nebraska was well cah-ulafcd to remove the prejudices of those who have been doubting the justice of that measure."

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convention, in the selection of true, tried, and competent candidates. In the present crisis of our national existence, we need men to preside over the destinies of the .Republic, who will administer the government according to the requirements of the Constitution, and the compromises of the federal compact. No time-serving politician,—no vacillating aspirant for official distinction, no one occupying a doubtful position upon the exciting political questions'of the day, should be entitled to a moment's consideration from the national convention#

We notice tl names of several distinguished Democrats spoken of in connection with the next Presidential canvass and among the number is that sterling and true Republican, the Hon. J. D. Bright, the acting Vice President of the United States.— lie is one of the most industlrOus members of the S'cnate and'no on"e in that body merits or receives a larger share of its confidence.

Familiar with the internal and

foreign affairs of the country possessing a thorough knowledge of our national character with a heart beating in unison with the noblest impulses of the millions of his countrymen —with a sound, discriminating judgment, purity of intention, firmness of purpose, and promplncss uf execution, we look upon him as combining higher qualities for the chief cvecutive of the nation. than any among the other distinguished

ed him by those best acquainted with his legislative ability and present enviable political position.

The National Democrat, in speaking of the gre.'it mass meeting held at Charlestown, in this State, on the 25th ult., refers to the speech of Senator Bright, delivered on that occssion, in the following complimentary terms: "Gov. Bright, being present, and luudlv called for, took the stand and made a speech that gladdened the heart of every democrat that heard him. He traced in a brief but

that have warred on the

a,,j. of Thomas Jrl&mm dov. a

Con"'titutio^ o^uron'thV'UniorofuTc

and cares Rot fro what

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°'T?"' Democratic party owes a debt ot giati-

whm .h..y I. hmmr Ml ^llfcrs 1 j-ll repay v,th multiplied honors. The

he,r steatl an:, cs

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servar»t.

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to his

he killed ten and injured thirteen confluence _in one w.io has won so many

of them before he could be secured. honors for himself and his State in the field iof public service." LAND WARRANTS.—Land warrants have mi a ine same influential sheet, in another ar-

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... $. tiou of the people of theUnited Spates and

Bat few months will intervene before the it is these true American qualities which Democracy of the country will be called will triumphantly place him in the Presiupon to nominate candidates forPresident, dential chair, should he receive the nomiand Vice President of the United States.— [nation of the National Convention. It.is to be hoped that prudent and discrim-j inating councils will prevail'in the national I ARRIVAL

very

ry, was unanswerable, and his defence of

That able and sterling democratic paper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, in alluding to this speech, published the annexed highly commendatory article:

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at I-oi Riley. with traitors, and faction

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There are now laid up in winter, ...

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a?sau his lootsti p3.

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Whenever the cherished pnnci- red

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famished wolves they arc quarreling among that most prosperous citv. of faction, he gi\es his scoin to the Con- .The Russians continue to threaten KerJch 'di-precates, consoles it-elf vi.h thefd'ow•stitution and the great Union-loving Demo- -which has lately been reinforced. jino- reflections

cralic he ircs bi5 allcslWlind lifi

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The} know that if he be struck

cause oi Democracy and the bn-

^both feel the b'ow. 1 hey will rally

support, and continue their generous

conilul ncQ 0He

t:cit,''ur^'the'Democrlie''c^'"idnte

thi"k ="ick for a week or two but in V* J-'tmociutic candidates lor. momentum break a hole in their sides hlakelv s, has been ^.5^,.,."]^.^

],, n,„in" President, pays the following deserved com-.

We quote. Selling. 1.00 39 acre. 1.00 0.95 1.15 t,

piiment to Governor Bright: [minutes. "It would be difficult to find in the land

learned Ironi actual contact with the world,

ne empaaucaiiv 01, ana irom

one would hold the scale of even and exact justice over the warring political elements of this mighty and expanding republic, with

ble hearted and distinguished Senator.— And it is these statesmanlike cliaracteris tics that have acquired for hfin an enviable

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Rrovmons Unchanged. HALIFAX, Tuesday, Dec. 18. The Royal Mail Steamship Asia, Capt. Lott, arrived at this port this A. M.

Her dates from Liverpool are to Saturday, 8th inst.—-one week later than those of the Baltic at New York.

She will be due at Boston on Wednesday afternoon, and may possibly reach her dock in time for her mails to be in New York that night.

There is no feature of special importance in the week's news.

on the 5th inst. The ship Constitution, of and from New York, was totally destroyed by fire in the river Mersey on the day after her arrival,

The English papers were filled with peace I

rumors, but their assertions arc totally ati

variance. The London I'imes and D'lsraeli's organ, the London Prc$s, assert that peace is at hand, and that Austria is about to address an ultimatum to Russia, summoning her, under threats of breaking off negotiations with her, to accept, such conditions of peacc as the Western Powers are now willing to assent to, but which they will not agree to after another successful cam pai:rn

Morninff Chronicle says Austria maintains

the validity of the treaty of Dec. 2d, and|

lience all attempts of other German Slates I

to exercise a pressure on the Western Povv-

crs v.iili the view to a pacification have been

,. paralyzed. There are various reports of!

clcar,}- mat the policy and iiK-amred of t!ie uttm'pis at negotiatiuiis bu^ the stn'tL' of af-1

and both Governments have it now unJiri

consideration. The terms are a great ad-i

I.e makes no^ truce weak fire was still kept up by the belliger-' been ridicu ins no terms to offer to

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P^rtv are put, is- j^, The north side of Sebastopol was rapidly the thin

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tonauuuon or u{on tnc L-nion or uic The preparations for destroying the docks ton POLI

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tnrh, he mil stand by

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quarter they come, Tlie bulk of the Russian army retains its

mate ot tne tru-li, lie «i!l stanel bv The KroiWi h.v-r bran

Having an abiding ccnviclion in the ulti- former position. (DYNASTY.—Tlie London Times, in the

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it and do manful battle for it, more fearless- ottO tronm

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that he (i el cannot ell when he mil be hope of the I ,„on rests w.tl, these men.- Bothnia to the southern extremity ofYolhi-1 ^. been ereh a onareh "ft at home. ho can tell .• If discarded by the North—if faction shall Asia mi

KrThc New York Central "Railroad fron, the pablie sen ice and There is an unconfirmed rumor thj tne ,enn:. or .run. l'.ttv introduced telegraph instruments into u"

nSll,u!lun

^^"uiance

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conten( th sle

no nas won so many

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national character, and secured f*Sr him the I JF£ATN4* A MAN IWHMATEL^^JONKECTED fuHest confidence ^heconseryjtive por-j^

ASIA,

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One week later from Europe—War and !j!L Peace in Statu Quo—Breadstuffs and -l™

together with her cargo. Passengers and j"s^s_ses one-half of the power and capacity baggage were landed safely. In the Crimea matters were in the same position as at last accounts, and from Asia there is no additional intelligence of importance.

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'x^not guarantee, to join the allies if lheji,j caloric engine to perfection. Tl

uliimatum is rej ted but.only to suspend

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nary degree two qualities verv mucn need-1 Privi'e h-lfr-rc fm-n Pc'o- r-r-r rli-' *i -i, ,"i -n I I I Tini.'thv 1

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ed now by -.ny oi our nortnern politicians .,t vn dns^rp fur rw.er- .i ,,,,

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nerve and industry. .u-rever a Demo- The oveiland trade was profitable and abandoned. But such i^ not there he is sure to money abundant. j'fhe fortune's are spent time "d tli nd his schemes

If

.sian L'rand council of war is to be

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trade it Russians have taken Ivars.

slight! ENGLAND.—The Parliament is proro

tli| ti UiUry 31st.

£«««lor from France.

Indiana. I he faithful Democracy of the

Statc know tluir lriod

and trusted public

p1,nintr fcrlor!1"tlc mmt nsion9._ If he dots not, lie at least merits it.—ite.- it?

amships may be so strength-

cne(j means of (soj lin bor) ]ait} llorri

zontaily fore and aft, just below water line," that by the aid of steam they may be pro-

for Ptllt'd', Sail:s,1 ''"P' °f "ar: '.hfir

lich wil cause th t0

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a man of sounder judgment, clearer head, ^WISCONSIN. stronger natural sagacity, and more wisdom

I 1 1 I I I Board of State Canvassers met on

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No man in tlie Union has is'ron-rerho'd^fn

a Tng Martha WASHlNGfoJf Case

The Cleveland Herald chronicles the death

of Sidney C. Burton, which occurred on Wednesday morningv-It says

"Mr. Burton has been so identified with the notorious Martha Washington case, that

into dull forgetfullness. "Mr.- Burton his herculean efforts

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The Asia arrived at Halifax at G£ o'clock We believe, however, that he died by the this A. M. |murderer's hand that he was poisoned, The Hermann sailed from Southampton although Burton's abstemious habits defied

all attempts to give him deadly drinks.'

SHARPIES RIFLES.

This recently invented weapon, if it pos-

Peace rumors were quite abundant', butj^' ^,e United States mounted men, throws Ho is just as much of a slave-owner as beyond the circumstantial manner in which i'1

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they were related, there was nothing to in-|a rnile and can be liied ten times pel min-1 no opportunity of denouncing "the instittxdicate they were well founded. Upon theju^e

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The Beilin coirespondent of the Londouj|

strength of them, however, an advance iajeas^)' cleaned and suflers no injury from scribbler who writes appeals in behalf of consols had taken place. jwet weather. The Nigg-r" in ilw rnlnmne nf "P..*™.,

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Invent the use of field artillery by kill-1

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musket and bayonet and the bayonet into use

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vance upon any yet offered but they are TI3E ."IAitTY:tDO:.2 OV (li'.NIl'S. teims of Austiia not of Russia. Austria

relations with Russia. stanccs, is really astor.shing. When all The London Times says positively that a the world supposed that the°nan who had 8houlder« treaty with Sweden has been signed

c-xpcndi-d

u- Stockholm while the Post as firmly denies! |ik,.wise another of his wife and the maiori- Vlirf'.'.! ••uov. Bright possesses in an cxtraordi- it i, -J i,

letters iio.il Ov. .1 CiCi^Jaig lUJi ob ect, ihnt t!:e iuirrmn will would have cc.n-

no oes.re ior peacc. Iqnered, and Hie idea lie sought to devtdope, Si..r,ir{

Advices from the Crimeai state "that a! heakh has been impairi

but nothing of impoitai.ee had occur-1notwithstanding which he

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unes are spent

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!severance—we bidieve he

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and

Sardinians are also re-!"

The Imperial Commercial Bank of Odeshas failed.

A dispatch from the Baltic of the 4th states that the united squadron under Dun-

l,„ defence of U,e coMl from the Vnlf ofi^r atdlSwe^i"e-" The ,'eoi nnce

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prorogued

Ttc King of Sardinia has returned

SNTAII BATTERING RAMS.—Charles Eliet Jr. Civil Engineer of Iiichmond, Ya., has published a pamphlet entitled "Coast and Harbor Defences, of War." Mr. Eliet

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sink in fifteen

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»e man in ine union r..ts a s.ronger noiu (..ro counties had not been received.

1 .,.11 rv 150 majority. The way it is done is by Hrdcil hioi b\ the people oi lii5 fidopt-1 n^rt of the vote of Wiiunacca ed State He is emohaticillv of and from

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a firmer and a stronger hand, than our no- votes, thus makinc some 300 -..Z

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In this countv there is a dispute!

the people and no man in America is more 1 about a county seat. A part of the towns, I Ab'raham "vas thar' or "h!u"abo^uts.'' lamihar with the wants and interests of the giving Basford a majority, reported to Muk-! .1". .. '. \. great and rapjdly growing W est and no

favor of Barstow.

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LONDON TIM its ON Tin BoN.U'ANRNAN

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ber o\er the iniquity connected with the art sustains all of it that relates to the prohiburning of that boat, and the subsequent bition of the traffic, and holds *0»d UTat recrimes of the most desperate gang of vil- hating to the manufacture holds afco the lams that ever cursed this land, will settle agency clause void. Perkins holds the ..... ,r entire law void. Davisoneoncur»witbthe has sacrificed himself in majority of the Court in discharging Beebe oris to ferret out iniquity. The effect of this decision'sto prohibit l-.vcn if it cannot be made to appear that he the sale by any person except for the purwas poisoned by the gang of knaves whose poses named in the law. Anyone may ?el1

claimed for it by its proprietor, is destined O^rA writer in the December number of soon to supersede every other weapou for, Putnam's Magazine says of Hon. Jesse IX warlike purposes now in existence. It is Bright, Speaker of the Senate: the most efficacious and terrible fire-arm in "Mr. Bright is, by virtue of his yrifoV existence. The small carbine now in use patrimony, a property-holder in Kentucky.

bought

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niaiks-|

t'-" niusl.cts, ba\ oneis and

a a a a a

before he can the rifle can be i.'j£

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woUiU La: o^scsse.! r.

o. war^aie uni-qn.'.Jed the woiiu.

Mr. Ericsson is still engaged in bringing,

to perfection. The per- 'Jiiekenn—Dresse

viranee of "human natnre, in many in-

the whole of is own fortune, [:nrJ

tv of his days, in the nur int of a sintde' h^'.er s-t•nd

•'-.e case.— has gone man ha* aughed

ag«mt ranee un-

der the elder Napoleon, which it now half

Had Liverpool and CV-u'ereagh made peace wuh Napoleon, the Bonaparte dy-j

ht li.ne been meici} a iT.on.ueli alter

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—the seeker of an Austrian alliance—the

A DIFFERENCE OK OPINION.--Two preachers were recently in the same pulpit in Georgia. While one was preaching, he happened to say, "When Abraham built the ark." The one behind him strove to correct his blunder by saying out loud,

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upon the hearts of the people of Indiana It, is stated that Barstow will recive the .*)' 'J osif. and behold furnitnre peneraily. and no man's political cour.-e entitles him certificate of election for Governor, by about

to greatei confidcnce than is enthusiastical- 59 rnaiority. The wav it is done is bv I ... ... 1^

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In thi3 countv there is a disDule .1 1. inrji(Tnation "I

aime(j| with grc

the claimed to be count}* seats, (fcjrThe people of Vermont have, wit

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DECISION OF ml SfTPltFIHE COURT In regard to till Prohibitory Law

"Tto Miiulfcbtcrs & Agency

Clans© tTnccatitutional—Division of the Ctemt or to the Sale.

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Probably slum­

Q^stjon as to tie Temperance Lair

Wris detfidedby the Supreme Court on yesterday. The Judges, nil four, deliver opinions. Gookins sustains the entire law, Stu-

for tho

tracks he has long followed, it is certain that his exposures, the dangers he has undergone, and the excitement he has sub- ucmer• i-euiiting as a beverage is unlawsequently endured has wrecked as good ajful, is open, the Court being divided equaleonstituton as ever man was blessed with, ly..

purposes. The manufacture

is not prohibited. The question ns to whether retailing as a bev

The Supreme Court have also affirmed

the judgment of the Tippecanoe Circuit Court in the case of the State vs. Stocking, convicted of the murder of John Rose in Lafayette. He will accordingly be hanged.

The cases of Driskill and "Rice will bo decided in a day or two.

deadly accuracy one-quarter of arc the publishers of "Putnam," who lose

in structure, is,tion," and about as pro-slavery as thu

wet weather. "The Nigger" in the columns of "Putnam's

i- azine.'

Shatpe is now prcpr.nng models for Magazine." While there is not, probably,

split's of his weapon, namely: a very marked distinction between thegenA small pocket pistol calculated to throw a tleman in regard to the slave system, thero minnie ball one hundred yards a cavalry is a great difference between them in* referpistol, with a range of five hundred yards ence to the course to be pursued with an ina rifle suitable for footmen with a range of tention of ameliorating, or finally emdicaonc mile and a large gun to throw a two- ting "the evil." Jesse D. Bright is a naour.ee ball, or a small shell, one mile and a tionul man and when he becomes a sechalf, or as far a to adv Mr. S or a ship at a distance of nearly two miles,

or as far as a man or horse can be seen tionalist, we will treat him to hydropathy. vantage. With this lat'or weapon, as we would any other firebrand.—Dayton declares he can set on fire a house

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hip at a distance of nearly two miles,

Emnire.

(^—"Massa! massa exclaimed a slave

1 ma a

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Whir.: Fir! -.. jrachtrcl. half Sr.lt Or.ii-na

cea-es not per- I

ve he will accomplish I nd bring it to pi. rfection. I

J:e is at ii

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nasty mi-Jit, a-^ now, have sat on the throne he ..iP,-™ fi.r cash at |rieesrt. low as to defy compoof France with,nt the dre„ry episode of the Restoration or the coriupt interval of pu Fine tiol.l and Silver Wateh«-n the Orleans rei-'n. But possibly in that

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1. krm Noic l':iper. Liivr,Wa. I r:tun.-s, Bundry mshool all that is ui~tn.cl.\ in tl'.e cl aracn o". his

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Government might have long vani-died.— jOtiitnr.H. Violins, Accordeoiia, Mimic Boxes, Slioet Napoleon 111, is strong, not on!v by follow- Mt.sio tofjcher witl. every ttan^elso^nHiudly kept

ing {trecedelKS, blK by a\oi'!ing the faults Crawfordsville. Dee. 2-. 1355. v7i)23. of his great predecessor. His teacher is not so much the hero of Marengo and Aus- ... 1 1 1 VI I to a at on terlitz as the negotiator ot ilsit and liayonne

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truster in the faith of hereditary princes—1 in,e'T«:iid fend.^. to-wit: ...... .1 T-. ir 1 1 "M-rrioN rl. 'n failure to pav anv mstnllmont the e.ecied Enipcloi, lolget.ul OI the true of interest when the same becomes duo, the princisource of his fame and power. We have I'»l PUIU .-hall forthwith become duo and payahl# now a Bonaparte who has learnt from ad- the note and M-.r^o may bo proceeded on p-ri'l colleetid." I he law rnv.=t bo complied with. \eisiij. A borrowers of laid fends who ure in arrears will

^ru5.-*e or.lv look occasion shortly to repeat, still charts Smith not taken by the widow)

county seats, Tlie people ot Vermont have, witb-

and the rest to Waupacca, the other seat, lin the last fifty years, almost lost the art of ("neK^trliV i^wVsui^s^'toliclavryeara oldla*t with a Barstow majority. The Board of1 raising their own wheat. Not manv years Spring, fied an 1 white, Bmooth crop off the left Canvassers have thrown out the Mukwa-• since, Vermont raised wheat to spare.— "iarn*

.last ffi" the upiiot of the busi-.'ple (0 the whent-?ro^ers..of jhe We«t foriter .. J. .flour, ••f-':/

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a slave'

W'hio»v at xNeir Orleans''

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come

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Noiu* oiTurtvl. curod.

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Gold & Silver

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lewraan's Music

_T.\ VINO jn=l opened a huge sto^k of fino (Jold I. \V:itchtrt. .Icwelry and F:tn Ooodrt. which

Jtrcast I'iu.s aud Broachc.4 I- i.iL'ur 1-Jinirri:

»U(i .1 it Kur Drops nf ditrerent htrlo«

ranee iiO and Silver Fob and Neclf Chains after' t'earl inluid and enameled Brass

., r, .• f'lockrt. Al.-o. a vurie'.v if jrood Fens, Pencils, pattein of \-ienna 01 Beiiin. l'ltly Sj)ap3, HweletM. Spectacli's. Port Monies, years of empire would have given him a line Ciitlerv. l-Ja^rs. Sei^.rs, Pen Knifea. Spoons, place in the continental brotherhood, and Mi-ellane^ JJof.ks. Mnj.^. Novcln, Paper, Ink

Itl'Al) TIIK LAW.

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n.. -r .1 1 of hor.-io=. a wat'on. somo?rowinrfrrain.

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I. 1 ir-- Cards. Pianos. Melo-Pearis, Melodcons,

1111 Mich establishments. 1 ii'.)!:. NtWMA.i.

•hoo! fluids of Montgomery County to tho 'Uowinsr Section of the Law, regulating tho losn-

onsult their own interest due from thenco and by

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«. ii,h.,l,r ,i r.i 1 iN 1-.folic Auction, on Wednesday tho 9th of 11" 1 the speaker j,, c, at tije residence of tho nndersiitrnod, puslied on, heetLess 01 the interruption, and

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relieve in from the disr.greoablo nocossity

of enforcing the law. JAMES GILKfcY, A. M. C. Auditor's OiHce. L»ee. 10, 1 55. n23-4w

Administrators Notice.

"VTOTit. r. i.-» iicriiby given, that I will s«il, &\

all hi/personal jror^rtv bdo-iping to tho lato rS rn i' 11 a Ken hv the

widow) consisting a cow and A credit orer tfcre«

given vn ad 5.1ms

dollars, the pnrchsser a'ivinp h'n note .vithappror-

ty waiving valuation and appraisement

BENJAMIN* SMITH,

Dec. 22. 1?35. i*7-n23-3w Administrator.

Taken Up.

J~)Ymiles

.1 1 1 p«rcei vab.o. Appraised at fifteen dollars by James

difference in .-Now, not less than six hundred thousand 1 shovelin and David Dogglo, boforo John w. Bark, 'dollars are annually paid bv Vermont peo- of^tho Pcaca. on tho 13th d*y of JToyem.-.

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Panic! Eakhart, living five and ono half south of Crawfoidavillo, on tho Greonroi:,l, on tho 20th day of November 1835.—

PFrce,.\ab.o. Appraised at fifteen dollars by James

ATTSST: WM. r. v.WCE. Clerk iu-l*

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