Hoosier Patriot, Volume 1, Number 1, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 September 1852 — Page 3

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r 51 Z il OOS 1 11 li l,ATBIOT.i""crc,0,,e I'itied tlian Blamed!' frp-If the ''soup' that w e have dished ' We acknowledge ourselves indebted Boston, Sept. 10. Ohio County l.iir;ii '; k if.

The editor of the Republican, in this Hp t,:s wctk js a little too much peppered to the editor of the Madison Courier for ; George Hood, free-soil democrat, of For si riir Tl'n.M.'.s n. a f mukk. morning's issue, copies a paragraph from to )C relished bv our whiff friends, they valuable historical information, viz: Lvnn, has been nominated for Coik-ts F"r "'-acr-o:v:cM.x hloa?;.

TEKMS OF THE TATKIOT :

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ami fun.::v.i t . sut.scriiK.-rs at the toil.. iiiir rates : tne Louisville c ourier in reference to tne please inform us of the fact; for it is , "And we deny that General Scott was ! in Mr. Rantoul district. The nominao!!c rllpy ul'iii t;-ist lvo. next. " i j '-pole question" which he as w-ell as every our intention to keep the "pot boiling," j the hero of Chippewa." tion is opposed by the hunkers. Conshl-I-J !;. i.k-i t iu ail cases t. Ih- ma.ie m aivan e. , otl,or citizen of this place knows was. a .inj endeavor hereafter to season ! We have ycur opinion negatively, sup- i erable excitement prevails.

vas-s jainnooa irom oegmning to cue.. more to then- taste. , pose vou tell us who the real "hero" was j Speaking ol the Vermont elections, the

, .- )ur neighbor must .lie driven to desnera- t. ,-.. v.... r i t .i :.-.. -. ...:n i i-

overcome in issuing tne nrst number ot a - , n . ivp- .iuiui rau.u.- m ,.e a mg m...i W i .,.lt- : tion, indeed, when he resorts to such low kean our Louisville Correspond-! . , , , . r , ' inritv in the Ken-V TToiwo xvl-i.r- innpaper, must be taken into consideration ' 'It the ffood looking, smooth-faced one J0' 111 llu "i1"1 nouso ttliif- litrv- .

i ueiauiiisi uuMness. m uiu i. huilui- c ,u. o i. c. i .

(jCT The troubles and difficulties to be

I'or Suiv.-v..:- EKWWKli IF HI" XT. For Co :ii!u-OM:.., 1-t l;.-trict CliAiM.KS F. HAMILTON. 'ml r. i: ; f ;::xu?c i:ai. Kit a !. v 3 1 " l.Fe.lAe I MALL.

A i: i em i omn 1 1 . K'oi-ek-i J'. Mi.iii.n. "1 i 'iii '.ii t. j f.,r Fr,.si-,a:tilaT Alton:.'; 1 il.o Fir-t Ja. I cult. Collijio-l',1 l.f the l!l,li"S of l.lia ; Sw :t;erl:l!:.l, Jcl!er-an. .1, Uia!.:r. LarUe''.- ' Prow n, at th a J . j . r :n ill t.ir el .:i"l .

I Mr. Ki.rroK : 1'F

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bv our readers when the

tin

of the Village Post QSire in Risiiiff Sun ' seven, democrats sixty-eight. Twer.ty-

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! anv fault with the appearance of this a statement which he knew to be false, Tjje CtBAS CosspikIcv.-A X. Y. will examine Hildreth's Histories, he mav ficts are heard froiiK c . : ! in even- particular.as an honest man shoiiid. .. . . , ,. . , ... , .... ... . " ,

..... nisnaicH ffives some aiimiioiiai particulars; learn n ute nn u v. . iHunewiii

our first issue.

instead

of endorsing it bv reiteration?

Tiiis, the iht number of our paper. ' HOWover much it may displease 31 r.

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. I i 1 1 L 1 f . -. . . . - i II III :!. V.l' ill :i ' 'i' ' ' .11.1 nil s-.il.scribers. witii the hope that thev will .LyLhuil who will circulate a storv to the

ptthetroUffh" a ii,-i.rhb;.r. w liiclt he know.- ti r" r

be wih'ttllv r.tul m-t'icioti-h- false. !::f -r.- :

r;:!v 7-u tn-1 r;'riii:iir ol m:i' -1-.r-. . n the fact !iat his villain1 -us heart re.i; .

li. .-e r.o tin...' and i;ivin:r i:r-

ir nan es.

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i k t-'O

:;;;,:;; .- v.'i'r 1 rece:vtor iiirH-rtion.

U'out y u:::n atlasrs:

boc.t on hundred men have hern stir-

iris-d and t;.k. :i j-.ris'euT in the motin-

v.v.-t-.vird !' H:;v. .;ki. IbO

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r.:. it is ': i.:. ,t ..ne oi t tt.-i.-or..---

h i':,.i.'.'0.). 3!a:iv s;;-.!'.ected p-

ie will nev

er., ugn to tell nis reii'lers leare rr,,.:i these authors.

0r 3Ir. Samu. 1 P.ell, formerly a resident i.f this plaee, died ;t Kvansviile, jih:

il;:v I.:1 Wet k.

to nerv Wr. 1

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i s iiar.il To tne cowanitv 5 k.

w verv well. 'h.:-l -n;'!: ;i c.;::ri ns r of the Uer.nVvnn is n-.w pi r-

. i,if i T.o r:rn!!'-r t:.-. et vi;'i li

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p;i!;!-:ii rs o: l ;i h ,ve 1, 1 ik

tin ; the -lili "o. ,-. ' t'fit

.. , ,,; "p, ,--vi ;i:. i In- prions, (hni e . -. h fri ;:.iy to v ' ' . ; ep.ekand -t siwcriber tt his p:;per. -.- '' h -v. h '"i ;

Ot:r city elect ion came ii' -n last ' told r.s th; r.frr.::;ff v. ::s p:;hii-he,' :. v''"'' ''-n-r ', at t':.- i; 31-ndav. ;'!:.' coiitrarv tc oi.r oxpectati.i!:. ;. .v,.,;r'' ir.ul i-.s-1 I. we ordered oir '' u'y''x ''f .'!,;-; a'i: cur; the D moerats succeeded in electinff their name to be st rick- :; rr, , his list. fen- c:;r,"-r w ': : ::'s caj.tvir

;nil-d States.

Voice of the Peo. e.;i acc-uiii. of

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CT" We are indebted to the gentlemanly edit.-r of the 3hidis .n Courier, for quite a nu'iiL-.-r of his t-xchamxes.

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r s t!. il.-; Ihe; C-Tive:i- '!"' ; ii ' car. while feat- SIa ,y witii whoLi hj had l.n-en ; or-

Liit. in Illinois. A eorrcspond-nt .. !' the Alton Telegraph, writing fn in 31acoulp'n cot:i;,y, gives ih- fvliuw;-: -con -it of lil'e i.i th: t r"ri:i:

A Tt'nu'ixe 'ih.A .:. T, reply 's .:a'il ! 1 h.ive : . bov i:i I, 'i,!o;i. to tii euesti

by a geiiileiii;;;! - i.at .,."'on::tii.iii doe:-y.-ui-father 1 ;..;!. ; . a ivii: ! . ' 1 1 ' 1 . . . lie ,.; ;; e:-, ;.P ;, tct.u":;: in:..-.. r. tC

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tnd fever stricken wetnttn. of whom I no iteiy iefonued of my thirst, which r-i;!;' loon had all but drive'! me to imbibe thi

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water of tle crec

....... ,;s- ,. : i i -r I :'!g !; t i:.e at one he would prize' They are ,vht to be exhibitors abroad; whereas vvrr.d.: a oempair. !! at ii -:;;e. iVlIAT JENn'IAI. SeoTT Fa vol:. The

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.-:rl ;f Drli';.1- and shear- returned no answer, but with a tremulous political prim-ip!-. - of the Whig candidate l'!a'il1 1:-

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ar.lt.".

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w ::s the quick reply.

, hand pointed t- a cask v. Iiich stood on maybe summed up

in a lew wor.

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the '..-I.

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e::d .-,t a short

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With hastv st"n.

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A small

arrai ircm.-i t v. : I i."t i.o:; -ei :

is pledged, if elected, to carrv out the with no i'-ii..- citiz wi;:i t!i

.--iU -i ' imm'.'iliu. -h' itf.m n. v r.-C..'u ii i

upor. an i'!;. ':':: Lc cai. .1' U..'

viioio i:c.. i i i i :u o e i.iH ii ,r -i ii n;.. s T an- o;un i me seres: ist; i refin s n

oi' !'; I . S. siiop-ol-war Cyaae, dressed ticipations of a cool spring, I reached the National Hank as indispensable t do the til ';" h- uniform oi blue jacket and white emit ind-re of mv stirnrisr vc!i..ti r found ' business of the conntrv. and would favor

ii was snino- ... ,,t i, 4i, . ..nz ... , . , , i , .. .1 t; 1 .,1 . . ,

1 oi.i . in rti iti.'i uicu mu- hot iirev 1 11 1 r n na 1 emnuei r;is or ivu i- 11s re-es a snmenr.. mi: lie is 111 invor

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to e' -

.'.'. - 1 .Oil -.-Ui-al.re that . I - .all ci.t r : . Je !

iai '(.(I from li'tl" bnhr ' 1 ., , 0 1 i . 1' IIOI.KSAi.K an.l H.-tail Iv:.!. ' - : cers, went ashore on itntlav inornillff ' vfv With due thnnkx for wlmt nmU ' of a ireneral rSankrnnt. I,nr. like that nas- '. anu . k. i -'..r.. ardi . a

ifa.r. ;:i Tii ot or ',o-it t eiri th.-it of m coio- lirrs f.-.r whicli we wi-re in arrears, nut. mat was s-en on Hie coast. IN 1110 WO-i 1 :.. .1. . n . 1 1 . .... 1 1 . .... - M-riliniil-. on.-r ol

ed heretofore by both parlies, that the vote cent, of the citv was w r bv a lare majoritv. 1

it ir.a.y be argued that party lines were not strictly drawn, but this is an argument that will hardily answer the purpose when political excitement runs so high as it does at present.

I would r.itror.ise ven in the wav

: - - , lenan niun 1. captured. A council of war was held at ! vin0 worship, the Palace, but nothing definite allowed to

3Iavr itiul Conimissioner. which we re- dereti him his nav (or the tlree !at inn::- s--d to h:,

ttu-r light than tnatoi acorn- hers, for which we w.-re m arrears, nut. .ant was s-en on t..e coast. A me wc !,,,,.,,, , procession to the Presbv- othor rircmsMneos. would l,Sv,W . ' sed bv Congress in IS 11. ad: He :s in fa- tT!:: V'T!.."1 -!!:" :"'

n.-ie .cion ; mr 11 na iteen acKnownuiff- . wnicn. lor some reason ne reiu-sea 10 ac- ' '"-" ""v torian nirc 1. when- t ..v ntteml..,! .11- c. - t 1 .. .1. c. mr,,r, ,li,t,;i,t; r tl, v. ,.r.i..,

' - " ' . , . . . c . , v.. i'iCUL dVUI, 1 VL-IUUl XTX Li; U5A 1U ULf . viijli 1 ou 1 to 11 1 uiv 'HAttu.-'UIUl'.

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afford to d

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whiskey for ton cents a quart!' I Tariif. similar to the law of 1S4-J. 5th: 1 ".. . , -,-. . Whcn I not started. I looked back, and He is 111 lavor ot a repeal ol the A aturali-, vnul.KAi.K AM. i.l-.iAi:. i I

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of advertising if the Pairdit was not a Democratic paper.' said one of our mer-

The conspiracy was disclosed by a

Survey of the Falls. The Senators agreed to an amendment of the river and

Oh! water, is it," said she, "we can't ' public lands among the several States. i (j-V;1,, ) .h';!'1. ijV'Tord to diir wells here, when we can rrct ' -4th r He is in favor of a High Protective site 0.J.1 K.-!i.. v Hull, Fi,;;. san. f a. a.

mount to saying, that he. did'ni care ahout having .' inncrutic customers. Well, ev-

If the Editor of tiie Republican thinks ery individual to his own notion; if it is to de feat Jojix I. Ciiakt, the Democratic not beneficial to merchants to advertise candidate for County Treasurer, bv rciV.s- in a paper iuvircr a circulation of six ing to publish his announcement, which hundred, w'.ih a fair prospect of inerea--w e are requested to say has already been inglhel ci.v.tl.tt'o.; i : ,e, r one til. ;;;.! ei.

1 -mi! J'ir. then we have only to say that he is suffering from an illusion of the brain.

thief employed, in the chain ganyr in Ha- : harbor bill appropriating live thousand dol-

vana. who, while in his confinement, over-i lars for a survey and examination of the j

heard, some of the Slate prisoners disclose j falls of ( )hio by a hoard of topographical

ing of their confederate

I be "gormed" if the boy was'nt watek- z:'tion laws. 7th: He is in favor of a

HKS IN

ing his horse at the barrel!"'

to each other the revolutionary proceed- : and civil engineers, to be appointed bv

T T VI.NC :i L.re

modilication of the vet ) power, and tie.: 1 1 i.ivi.;.r. a 1 .

sires an amendment to the Constitution.

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'i request'.

sunn thiiiff in regard to the -j.ole but c.mnot irrnnt any se"h re i'.'ir::ier t!i;::i to st.ite that the v, huh. cee(::e;s. Tj-..,e tJ, . t"io

then. I n'.es "!i .'. ! 1 '.. ;. h 'i.h ; i. his face, hi;

diiierellt to what lid We have i.e.:: ! of ;,: his jiuse oil' to s.uCi

i il.' ed ah;:

.eh.-e.ed ),

pie;

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(lo-.'cnifir IVrnjlst. position are henpbnr unnieasnra'i'Ui the head of tills distin-

locratit: sfatestnan. Th -1 Intournttl tntd. t'ie w hi - p-ress l,;i.-r:.g. :o." lean. -.leoo. oo '-h'ien.h shrewd w ire-wor-

At everv p?-.,. . I'll' r ;?p. -ik. ht : e .Vhie' pre.-:-, these V-t the rveoije do

ft:V In the next edition of Greeley's

the Secretary of war, to report upon the ' m of Sott it is t,1(Uir,,t ,w expediency oi an aditional canal around viH sot fo oM t,.l;i,; Ilit,...lI

sa.il nilis.

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I lie - leg p; tin ir efl'irts to ce; of t heir par' v. Low f'txletv't :"' c

rs. tio-w a! !': ., : 1 :

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a.! aliii.ee 1 the j.ac T f.i.!. I -n '' .- ii.ov eaili r. . : 1 1 1 a a ' 1 la. : 1 . ; ' I.- ! -1 -i h'K -I FALL AND W!TKU DRV (in .:-:... 1 -"

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even, , ..i..t

s'l ....: i'.oiue i.. :;. .i I i i..p ilai ron;. 0.0 al : l;:ls So ae to viii.heat t', . tr.e! Scoti.it!uel with r. C:: m!

history in

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nee ash, od in 1 oso hVe y t'l.'l it w;.: i.i -s.e:t o

tiee. . v. :: act a (: :::' p. ... , 1 iei,'tv can pursue such a i-our I h le.tli of tint-, wit!:, .tit be (h A i!. ta! I e rxampl-' ol'the iuhho -, j--peak o is found in a recent editor!

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! "Stop !:.! :ioc!;!:.ir. stop !:itkf St-p !:.. litaii I; it -j: al lie .!.. r." If will beaitere-l thus

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I'arip'h-e e:uent stvh' :n-.-ian tha

h'he. !..-oe ... . . . .. .'' ; sli :i::,'.l i JlUKFAL't. Sept. 1!!. h. iui -....t I ' Ti - deaths bv cholera, from tbo I -t .,

' " , , . . , ' , , , , . l lie object of the ;. .tide referred to is u. .vent. him. ilie l-V,i mmOer three In, nored and t:: -o show an ideriF! v of prir.cieles and polt . ... ..!,:. i i i: i i . .. ' . . . - ' . ': I

''A. I, '.lies ' ' t i -.a it is.ir- i.-.ti oi: :i;ipo,;. icy 'ietwecn itte VV !lig i'iF-'fV

s c'-c'io : i,- A c iesion oc: u: red vesterdav. on the S'at-'s, and t!

Erie I'ai'a.a,'. between Dunkirk am! "! 1'".-ri;,i-"!-

ol we I arti-

of Oe-. a.; ; ,1 ;

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not a f r :

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11. -vo. but only th" wiihii of :Vo 'ling men. wli j'.-rhaps. do;:" it eai.se tin ir lime cadd not . ah-

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olti.ia, Y. ':'.- i'riends bad :e !' i i ui.jt. or ex-

: ' eepaf e n: . loay tp. .:- a,, t -c: ' : : ; to eeo.i.a.iy. free r'ciio- ds and a e a e;:: ;-.e.x in October, hy ''utittg f.ir Wri-'ht. Hut one short year siiiee, coud-o tors of the Whi-r press

w.re lota, m tu-ir pr;es-s of J.venior son of li',, .; v. 'r,.(

rioht. Now tii- lOii-jflj-h );H'!.,uag can- above 1 in

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ne hreakman wa-

the United

' !:,ie.-a!. or free trade party v ,., .' . ; I I'- write;-. i'i hi.; extraordi- . ( ..m a

nary zeal m r-inl-avoriiiif to accomniis

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'..k-il V. t:.a, i:::s .'.ia'.t! ale

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1'lie man out of debt, though witii

killed and thirty persons badly injured

OcV Tiio following

:; b ne in his jerkin, a era: k in Ids shoe

leather a mi a 1 .,.!,. i h is b t is 'll the "Cazette," is also applicable to this por- . ing precious confession:

tion ol the district:

this purpose a purpose, which, if he conid v. l.:.i A a.ei i .r -al at ie

acaon niili 1. ...... 1,1 .....t-.ti.K- ..... ' ...--..t- tor -al of Fio-ai. Fl'a.

.....iii,,... ... ii- . I,.,.,, i i i lima i,'o.. urn. ,. , , ., ' i i i ' . rti ..ai a 1 :-.ii. tn- now er to work miracies has not cenar- .,,i.. -, a,.-.-a a 1..1: "-a

rum tne evay ted irom among men makes the follow

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ai.il J.ai.-

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'all ,!-.r;,F I. tioli. 1:1

as th

-inirino- lark

'I'he landed aristocracy in England, are

a v .4 it ! ) : . i . 4-o n ! a s i : t-: . r-HK ioi'l''i.-ia':.. o t ...ii.ii, a j'i . -i F

for protection, but even thev. ask it on vo- . h i s. e ; . a. ar l or. an i

luil ih- debtor, thou-!, cloth- ! "All those who expect to be competi- rv ;.u- items. It is the mechanical and hi- -a Farms'. l,.'-r."i.y : at ;

not aflord t-rins li clot lie their enmilv ami ed in the utmost braverv. what is he but a ! tors at the District Airricultwro fair should bourln, the mft.'U'fwturifj inf-rtst there

i rv. ,se

v. .! just at. tliat u.oii

:t.

; uer reel j" as:, u have been so ofti. n inov.

ifcriiess. In sinrrnl-ir n.ul-:Kt is the serf iimm bo!i,!-u- ,. l,,t-r. t..t,.. . ' recol ler-t t hat the lilli ,v 7th of t lot, ,b,.r 1 W Illcil oppose it. U'Cd'.'se I re' I riltle ctlV'S 1 I

au advertising pair-nage, t.11!!(!,1( t of Mr. .McCartv: At every stand claimed at any instant by his owner! the ' proximo has been fixed as the time of '"f 1rvdn,ni uot on',, at homr -in r; cre.er ,. ; ...i . , , " . ' ,. " , . , , . . ,. , but alinuot. tfie obiect ol tne so-called 11 e. p.. nir m au- ;m,! in iwerv sneech. be universal K- test;, cr.-ibtor! ! said la:r. W e hone the mechanics of this .to .. . . - . . ., ,- . -

si - , ; - . -liner.! ts, is to nuiiu up iue manuiaciunm--

coiinty w ill not be behind hand in ofieriinr interest : Now. tii t is i a- cisi r v t- :

:nly to . vamil. -m a tal aha-tU'-r-. its .-'.tt. r

soa nai a airai- c "n

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.mmoilate tiiem by walt-

tnr ci

se,l upon hy men pro1",.

i.ie a:-l oi j eo -e. rreoiy pn:o-. that it is witi; 1 ii" greatest iluiiculiy that n a' Artists can sue. ,-, ,1 in n Ui. ing tii.- impt-ce-; ion, d; eply seated in tne minds of l.iaiiv. that i j.eriect hkeli-ss is M.mvtliin? vet to be prod.vcd: but a iu visit to the I'i. at-

for our pay cr.tll (Jen. Iherce is elect

en to t ie rresa'a licv. Aow, here's

lies to his opponenft character as a iron-

X t- understand chance for suecuiatiun.

I" r!-.-cc:. i i-;yr If ortioj-. It will be seen by referriipr to t'e

tleman and a christian that lie is a ftrsl-

a rat- Covernor, worthy of, and eriitlefs t-th-cer.iidei'.ce and esteem of the peoph of i-'.ihnui. The bitter vie Ih-'l- ee. o i- the v. press will only increase hi.- a-

-Who was the first man that swindled j their productions.

j We haw; some excellent Hoot &. SIf

-la e !

I ! iiann l'ou'e '. Cause W iiv her,';.' i il her out of a block of marble.

Jl.i T TiiK W'iins iiAvr. ix th:s orxTiSY ; tii at i, toiuili) lie-, iij:':.a'TnaN';

, ... , .... . 1 N'l i:r.rsT. 1 he popular party ! I.e "lai.e N makers, which we hope w;.i hecompcti- .,, . -. '. ' , ,, ,-- , v. , 1 1 ami ilie !r- partv ol the t i: t.a: Sun. a. t i ... . r . . 'I-.... i.. i: ..i . . , , . . 1 - . . 1

toi . iui pi cunning. i no i. iu.es v c- u..-o petit u'lil.'-rtfie --Uf.

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ol luauiuai t

er place that It. err. M...,i:f. E:;., is n can-'idate for FroseciFhiir A 1 1 orm v of this

.l'.:.!,.'.al District. :,!r. M

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pol's ;n . , i-

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i fe ';n cv K hi -!' t;t W h t F.-.i.eiicVi r t -, a ' j a I:::':' .!"! ai i:i ;i

on a:a that o

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I .

Ai o.'i"- -s a prom-

-y. rand will m.!Ke a f.ith-Pros-'cut :r if cdected to

(l;;r.iT S'Loinv f (i.-eaf Urh dn . h of A-

x r..v:T.AXi. All parts wen -v .b.rip'v th'h"-' the .-:,' of

an.: In

;i

;g patron r buslr.es. th e :-..:.

mate

of ihu

e l-'e-C-.

Wales. '. H u es aia!

- cases ed. and

and the shippiu-"He-damaged. Tile 1 hive o !u ill lis of c'o--

dotaih: of the

A ota llf. Fact. So we i'thy :-: th-' chyof - I.edf.ird. that e-o if; prop.

eriy ii v'i co p. 'tween - -ry

and c' e i in tl e citv. ea. h won'.' have up- . -' ' 'S of ,.!,- til oe-aa-! e . . 't. do-'i, ,.:er.- is h a' p'ac- i'l thcountry. Tli.-re :.n e:;it;,.:. u ;h':isa-,i! i-b-.l 'taut-.. : a : .

will do their part towards m

lakiinr interests, i-

" --a i; : s r ;:o:' . y x . ; r.

the fair what it should be. In short we A f. IN I-rFFX IdlNCJl. til.:; ! the UiM.l.l am: ...

it - prop- . , pro-peril v oi the biboriii'r cla- .a want everv branch oi lnoiistry rem-esont- 1 ... - , .woman . , . ', .. v e !iec,- .-xiie; te.i i near Mini a coned. I' or h. t o premiums see linn! page. r.. a ,, ..,. U ,',..;;,.. i. :.. a,. ..).,. "

';';"'"" - r - .c . ....... ' " " " the D 'uiocra's hiA e alwutvs ; hai'-ed to :: Dr. l'ovntoii made a. successful ex- ' th- Whh-s. and v. itat they'liavo ab..-i.v-':!"- 1

in'r'ir. ,-t w ith the lire nnuhiihi'or. on ! -n. e iat.e imvavs a; .1! t.i

e,:i,,-!av eveiiipo-. at Wiimiin.-ton. v. ere iu lav.." of l-g-shit ing f,.r ,.;,.....,. ai, . not lor the he'- people, an.! that the

y

"551 r -;t -:, 1 1 '1:.. i. It.l. i' '

:n or

,i...

Sm.m-mv. A' a .'.' - : . A il w e .. - a -, a- 'a'. 'IcXair, of 'J'.ppalii. i1!is.. v. aiuinvr Irs. up I'r. 111 a w Idle seat,-.! on his '.o--e. ih- ':' :'. 1,- ac ciil.-nl II ' wtis Pi1 i i. dri vie - ; iie curs! en: s o.iF . I e - t.reasl . :'!! setting id.- ch.tbe s oil die. Tin' aula, :l threw hi, 11. when he m.i t:r-d to (Hit

out fin- lire, hut linai'v e.vp

preiered t.te mauunicfunug to a-rriciijiural iiiterest. Thev have always ileei".! this e is now living m Holmes .,.,.,, ,r,,ro. but' h. re it is expressly adiu'.t- ., says the Lexington Sen- ted. "The whig parly of the U S". aim at

hy Th.r cotiiltv, 31as.-

thtel, a w oman who married her first, bus- the support of manufacturing interest, as

. ( i il.c . u..

I

).:."..! in rv iipaaiier, ij.

,oa .'ie- ta.rle.l oi. !l hilo :m:l from t 1 i i : e

i jci -an tins, a.niii rs, ami learn how nun

to time marrie.i turee others, w ith till ol . sincerity there is, in tin' declarations of ,-Jh ..J -;,t1";. u; ...V.',"r'.'t -..'i': u l A,,, -...i: , to. I I tn the i I.i - t ven- ; these men. when thev tell von that, thev '!' !.

Siie suhst

Ti'i: si'iaisx i-uoi or national ix.'uifex-

I.'. a,l this f: r

" n.i-5:ir'a' .-. ; '- y a No I'ul'N a' San- Feiial a. v' i m-v. ;-. i.i - :a'r-.

i

1 - 1 Or e u ! :. a-h ' ' - :''-''--l'"l ':

O! i l .1 M 1 I- I '

AT 1 AW.

a-,- Jlaiii 1 -. ',- ..'.

MOIJI'I ir Fair e., a

I

vv F P

aw eiirc

imei:t In Ci'

I rltei-hni in i.iah'pg ih e; w iiich are iu cea. arv t

ii t i

1, t no man !-e lo., ., 1,1 le t id uum he ashamed of

in! to work, hard list or

tv-iive years from her first marriage,

parted from he

the funeral of her second, was marri

rum her first marriage, she ;ir, 111 lavor 01 a t;iri11 u,r !""r sakes in s,.,. , ,..,. a.,., - , , , . . , 'order to oive you a "home market" lor F..r u..- i..--i a, -re ..f w in-at, r ourt 1 hushaiul. atteiu.cn i . . i i i . ,. i i . , s,,,,,,,! ,: your produce. Read tins, anu then say ' ', ' ' 1 '

r..r tin

I a.:.! '

'to which von ou.rht. to sunnort. a nartv who s a

-'-.' - r- I, , S '' 1

-1 acre of Farley.

r tow nsii::

te.afloli ef a bu-lness ; re;:dv il Continually increa.-in-;.

m-

R. V. -l the p:t.-.-e

I know! - ! .-

anu experience o

h'-:r !i;:n.'i-r of doing biiMness, warrant

in saying thai no merchant will ever

e. Esq., was called upon by rs of the st-a mer Lady Dike

r ir.i last 'j'uesihiy to make them a political ;

speech. He moented the table, so our in- : fonnant stat-s. and for one hour addressed

b.-t.veen Di

1. . ... ,: ... . - 1.1.. ...: ... il,.-n,..i! .L...1 ..... It.. i.i;,,,- t,. t. l-'oria -

sun-burnt countenance. Let him not be ' - , 1 1 i ' sco.n.l i..--t .i... - - - - - - . . ,. i .1- , i 1 performed by her third husband. ho is i buil.l up another interest tnan your own, K,.rii,,i.,'.t ..c-f.mrth .-,.-rc fax- ! tl,.- evnre-s ir e ;lh ,i!,ed ot poverty. Let him only he . J .. , . , i us being a sure "prop of national indepen-: I'... -lo. p. .a

... 1 11. .'.einiiivi. la u ,- Ulll -i 1 nun mu iiv,:,.. unit L, Ul 1M1L 1. in n mi'1 lunula uv i may .. ... ,-,--..i ea or . w i In. s I . i i i i i i ' .ii i i ' J ' li... .a.. ....,"1-

reduceii next week to fourteen hours, is now seventeen and a half hours.

sure "prop ot national inde

I 3 ' i deuce;" or one w hich has alw ays declared ; j"p Jrd husband, ami doing well, and is some I arjciture to be the oulu sure basis of i-or'ti,..- i..-t ;

The first locomotive for the Pacific i national wealth and greatness which has fo fiu

railroad reached St. Louis last week.

fjO'A" "dd bachelor, on seeing the' The receipts of California gold in

X li e 'I' It ii in b Keren !

always regarded the yeomanry of the K..r tl,.-i.-t .piai tv ciia. sh.

country as its pillar and its hoin and has For tn.. i..-i .piai.ti ..i i,..nc in

to regret an acquaintance then, in such a gentlemanly and eloquent f an Wr t!aloon; 0(, in im,l said 1 last amoun't to -U0.000.000.

have canst

w hich has or may hereafter be formed with

maimer, that at the close of his sneech

The Washington clerks are not alone always refused to tax you for the benefit . i.-,!'r",i" u.'j.i.a oi'i'iux Lincii. n-t F--,

words "Families Supplied," over the door ; this country since the first of January . the sufferers by whig assessments upon ,,f" "y "her interest w hatevcr. 1 oris- ''- .l,- . " . .

F.i. .! .. Jean-.

j i.U. I'r. -- Flaiiii !.

lie would take a wife, and tico children.

.i , ., mouth l)is,atch. tlieir salaries to carry on the campaign. , '

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li...

T. i . ... 1 1. .1 1- . T-1 'ill X. l.ltr I I n It, ll i , it-., I tt -11 ,. Ill li.-i : . . .. . r I i.. I . .1 . V

.1 ... .... . i i.i- . i , Fs ion l'avne. o tie Aieinouisi v.. '""r" " 3 l j'At a miviitts ot v.w i..:ir,i i iiir-ci.r i : ' "

i'!a.r ,;f Hi .o,tb, . . i.iore inau iwoiiunuieu oiees unncu m, . J .... . .... ..... ... ....... ",,., ,::.,,., v.-..ir.,r i s... n-.

- e cv.uou is, no . . ,. , , . , , , , . , . i hiirch South tin ,-es a rail lor ten ail- i " '"n uuiofia in cue- uibwu cuhuiu 1 - ...,...., - j, j. - firm. gtnnglmn tlire long, loud, and hearty! GO It Scott was a geod whig, he would j d ' ur 1 ,, :ll ,.. , s.,,,,.,,,i..., A .,.

i iWlino ,- 5, tU ; : ,. mi.m;u missionaries tor uie v-auioima, - - - " ! 1S.V. a n,iii..ritv of Uk- lir.vt,.rs it. u. ' I '" lu ll .1-

: c vuiiw xiuttk t-llivw 11W 11 1 1 1 1 41 I I W I 1 tH . . 1 I l

etioers.

-We liave booked several Whir Mib-i

Hale and Webster; he would not persist

station.

scr.hers, and have the promise of a few ; U" it will he seen, by rclernng to his ; in rilIlnin,r tirflr n ..a.,.,i.:,. .. I John A. Sullivan, Esq

more. All right come ahead card, that Jno. J. Harden, Esq.,w a can- ; i,nrtn nf t,,rt i f. .... I elected m-esident. of the Ohio Central II.

. ll.'i in ,, 1 Lin. "ll l 1 11C IHU11.03LO Cd UL I 1

didate for Judire of the Court of Common

Ion :-:s t;.

has been llS-SOjis-'(" i'P'i them, to defray the expense ;

oi circulating Scott s picture books and other nursery tales.

n ny should not a place that boasts pleas. Mr. Harden is re.-;lr fled bv those ,.(- 1.. . . . " J

-,i ti. in-; ,i mv, et'pport IWO papers! who know- ui.i. ns one of the best hiu.-i-,.r ..,.- 1,

no can answer :

:.. ti.:.. .1: I i:.: . i. . :.-- . ,, , .,

... ."I- 'ii-.ii. a in jiuiiui .-, in. i.- n.n;:, . ii.iiiin .eu i ue.ii , .iii.iei me new iianu- ,e( November

1'iit not one oi the kind that lel:-ht in m-r lawoi Indiana, with acanital ufsl(ii).-

s soon as circle;. -Several capit disls

Road Company.

I The late Sirs. Forrest, now Mrs.

an:, v. in soon -o inu one' a- .1 ,., i. . , -:,.;,,,,.,,, . ,. . . , , . 1 -i

- oiiii i.nijis r. uTii'u in no in v UUO.....L1 . lVrV anu one oi tne naiuisoniesi men iu!

W o Ion e but on,. ,.l.;...; i.:.,i. a

. ' abusintr his opponents merely because (Hkj. to ho increase! is unnecessary her-to state, to our new lv r ,. " , , , ., - thev entertain notions of their ow n as to . .-fatn-es i::av reuiero eJecfei I itv .ouiicibnei. ..f .1... -

,,i i i)r" rj T -.v, '. " ' how the government should be adminis- ; ef ( 'incinnati are at the head of it and it

- - u,- Know . i :-,!.

ei I'll. ; Will o into i

, the empire. His great tirandlatlier, win

An association has been formed in; had 300 wives, had a crowd of children St. Louis for the improvement of stock who have had descendants in their turn

horses.

nor cent, iinon their salaries, lias been : u ... , .". . .... a . ... ....... . . sloi:.

t ... .. - , . in n.. 'oil-, ii. vi. a, i.-uiinu'i . ..Miuiiu aim ii i" , i..,.a.u;

onl.-r. ; .,,. .! a. -a. a... On inolion.il was u.t.'il lliat the l",.l'i.. 11:2: 11:11 1 (hi li. F.--1 i.eaa.ii.L'' .Marc. p T-oas I.. invite, to a.l.lr.-ss the Socii-tx . lit F,.a:-r Jl;,. Khl'Vvhar ,'ili't '.,!!. rati, a'. Uie .i.aa.al Fair: iloa. J.,u Fa ae.r. ,,. ,) i,..-i a ..

, . .;r ;i..,.,s- ;,.v. y ;;,,,a..M, ai,,l Lev . m. I'u Ui" ! 1 I a:ir .:.! '..li. 07' The Shah of Persia is 31 years of J. x. .:' ..a a-a. ' r. ' -,':l';

Fh-,', I T- I'ea, ,ro,-,-e.le 1 ;,, li.' ::... ,:t.t il.-a.t '. j ,1,,. ,l-ihl,.V ('..Ullllii' ' s. lo auaol li.e Freiaaila- On la I..-! J... ' .

;. - I ... J v. -

i.l make an efln lent member; f,,r to his exertions, we are partly if not wholly indebted for the improvements which now

add so much to the appearance of two o! entitled tin- "Seott Somrst! r," illustrated

iition in t )ctober.

We ar" indebted to a IVh nd 'veller kiv. r'd"' vo'nme of nhirj

onr prn,c;pa! street

1

with several ( n-ra vin-s, ope i

f v. h

h r

m a friend at R isip-j- Sun '

presents a "iloating scow." which is he

'treat." While conveisimr with one of the

.N-iJ.OUO. Ileware of too sanguine dependence

r-e- , .. ,

-1 "' ' "' m;l ,r"'n" ;" U!;"'- p"" mg towed up Sal' I'iv-r to "Con. Seotth

11., ones 1 1 s Tpi.T in,, iii'iv paper, t-e ' 1 a -riot," will be edited ale' published bv our e-te.ned a lid 1 a ieiit.-d v ,.io)o- friend. V. .

T. Pepp. r. We conhally welcu ei.0,1,; , ,",v"'"" 1 I upon future expectations. Cis. Atlas.

Mr. P.-pper and tin- Patr.et o. to the (..tn. r"T- ' " inciiinaii, ai (j,,,,,) alvic

va.-s. U e ca-o.. b(e;p re., reiini'': that S. ew' (lays ",nco he informed us that he C r"vn:g' :.' . g :;. -. v. Ill p e- should vote lor Scott, but w as betting

1 a; 1: 01 ne 1 ae 1 01 '- . ii-' , ,,11 1'ieri'P. 3.11 1...... I I I.' a .... - -1 .

,1 t , 1, ; '. ' "ecu umnu iis. I'orresi, nun was, is auouL 10

porlation company, lln. The ( 'l-avelaml Herald says over a

A destructive lire took dace at la- million dollars will be invested in build.i S na on ih'; 07th nil. It broke out i.igs In that cily the present year. In .i ::::':' two story house owned by Ja- The Phonetic system of teaching the ,ob iuhat.i, and ihstroyed the w hole ; common orthography , has met with the han k except one warehouse. Loss ahout I sanction of the schools in Massachu

setts. An earthquake occurred at Augusta, (a., on the 1st inst., which lasted for six

re; particularly to Scott men

in the habit of betting.

,!-.r;a

.., a-., .term-the corps e,-: ;inre! ,, Pierce, and had been offered

i' - r.Mi I (iy f if 1 . , I

, , r . , j twenty per cent, on the amount, for the ,narry an early lovo, an English soldier of

.i.u u,. r, ior it i oiiipii- bets w ii 1 c h lie has made. This is no ar-

mentto which w e lny no claims. And, j pllnu.Iit but it shows which way the lonrr ,tiay the '-Courier" w ave from the ; win() ,0w s. erunmit of popularity, to which it has only attained by hard struggling and sr. un- (KT Ohio county down one bunconquerable determination to be victori- dred majority for the entire Democratic

ticket.

fortune, attached to one of her Majesty's regiments now in Scotland. The English government has put the Maine law in operation among the minors in Australia, (irog-shops are burned down as soon as they are discovered.

oi'er.., lo ii.e Sociei; . w ii 11 I': j. .'.'ao v i:. 1 oae mht.-a 'i'.' appoint I" It : (in th !.:! 1 i.i'i.at al ami arrai.i-.-I Fai :a. C.i a. -.;...... I.- . 1.1 i:..,,,- I.,!,,, 11, .1.1 . . i . I'.-i I., ,-.

We suppose tin y mean an im- j until at length it is computed that the roy- : mil ,.:'..

al family number 10,000. On I! o-e-. .Villas, J-MU aial Jaino.-.L.-leai . . .. j I:. line-. M,,-e Cri'i'll. .laiue- 1 ,rovv n , .1 1 pit Mala. The man out of debl, thou-h with a i " '" Sl""- "'' K- ; ,..,'., ui. s ,,,a la, -j !-,.,, i o. ii.., ,,,

jllaw in his jerkin, a cr.it-k in his shoe-; ,;..' u ,'. . v,,Ut; .v. ja,.u'..!

leather, and a hole in his hat, is still the ; i i, v. i:in,i s,,.it,,.r Ky. son of liberty, free as the singing lark j "" r;"". 'iiassan.l L'....i "r. . F.. F. l i.rini'. ,. , . , ... i i ,t i Sai'.ii'l l'orl r, Fiel 11. Si e, Spciicr Frcin li, above him; but the debtor, though clothed i v su.w.,r in the utmost bravery, what is he but a! i Fmiis, F.uiier. ( lies., i.n.i n y.-.i,,!,,, i.

serl imuii a h,,li,l:iv a slave, to be reclaim- ! Fr. ncli, Hai.i,'l 1. Harris, llarvcy l.iul. ti, 1,1, .1

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ed at any instant by his owner, the credit or !

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seconds. The people were much frightened but no serious damage was done. The utter recklessness of the w hig press just now is not surprising. They

see that the whig party will soon disband and nobody will be responsible for their sins. An extra session of the North Carolina legislature, has been called to meet on he 4th of October, to re-arrange the electoral districts of the State.

A Voice? from TciiiiriMrc. The Nashville American, expressed

scph St.-wart an. I I li hal t ("as.

On lioincsti,' Manufactures. Flvsses I'. Sell, 'in k. Win. Slew art, Jacol) I'ovvcll, .Mrs. Carolim- ll.-nrv, Mrs. Sarah Hall, .Mrs. Win. Stewart, Mrs. Jam' II. Pepper. On Poultry. Win. 11. Powell, Win. Cill - i,'.

the belief, after having heard from al! quar- ,, , ...

ters of the State, that Tennessee will take her stand by the side of her sisters of the South and of the North, in the lists of those whose elctoral votes will be east for Pierce and King. We hear in every county, and we might almost say, in every neighborhood, of whigs w ho refuse to support (leneral Scott.

Foloinon "alier.

Pa v i.i Hi, hiuoii.l, John Jacks, John l.atliain, a:..l Ilazlclt !'.. II.,,!, I. On PI, iwins .Mat, li. John Hall. Jacot, II. Harris. P.tvi.l Henry, Pavi.l C. L'at.h. ami I. Philips. On Articles not iiienlione.l. Solomon 'ahor. A. S. Mn.tay, 1. !. 1,'al.h. I'. S. Morton ami Win. M . From h. The Hour! of Hired or Fi.'ii.on moi'.i.n, a.ljounic.F A tt. st : JolIX II I.F, Pr. s-t. John K. litmus. Set'y. pro t i.i.

,.i. I V i :,r el! .... - .,,. P.-. ., a ia i'ea in Pie l'l-irict, I F.ll, k Si.e. l , - II... 1 w a. :,i. HiailiiT. - ,o. I. ami.. - Ho. I . .ar. .... Ho. Sow ami P.L, - l... l:...ir t'-z lai.l. r (', iiiontli" ..I.I, p... sow P14 a... Ho. 1 .a I .... H... Fair ol . I u i . i; lull l ow 1-.. -For Ilie Lest Plow lnalcli. , all.cr ltor-.es or ,,,-n, ------- Ml I'll MC.1. Pl.'KPFl 1 HFNs For Un- l.c-l Flow , - - - - Ho. Harrow. .... Ho. Implement l"r ciitliiiir com. Ho. i oi,,-. - Ho. If li.r-e w air.'n. Ho. lliianv. - Ho. J li.,r-e w :,;:,. n lairne--. Ho. I.a.li.--' Sa.l.ll '. Ho. Cel. tiei-i. li's ,1 a Ho. Fine F,o,,i., For Pie M 1. -I ,1... - - - --'..r t1.-. Iiet pair el- n'- -!,,,-. Ho. ,lo. I.a.ii. !. I lose mart.cl ...). j - " :ir- a leiaa ,.... IF p" it st ile F.. ar f I A..il. irl'i -

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