Hoosier Patriot, Volume 1, Number 2, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 25 September 1852 — Page 2

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THE UOOSILK PATHiOT. i T. vkvvi'.'.i. 7. e7t7.pT7i I'lura. - . e- .-- Jv 1 k - ' ' atiiniay. : : : ; Sfptf-aiiitr, t-.y.

r in : s i D k t i . l i : i . ixt i o . CVariesial TiMu.-vmtU s,nmiia:ims F : R i'Kr-:7 -r.XT, ri2A."ti.i.i. r'UMivi:, .a :l-v a ;rn:e.. r..-ii v. cn rr.gsir.EXT. V 1 AT M V. S t a ! e i " Sectors. SitNAToiCTAL, .0-MN PCI I';T. .,!' TO.;.'.':-.. .1?. JA. it - 11. .',:;:. .; ;,o.,.n:. CONORlisM .NAT.. d'Mru-l txv. i; . i Mo..v. i t i a.e. J.:: S. . :i---. . t C::,;. .0 :. A. m ;-e:- ,-t' e-:e-e-e r.v:oat I " m..t. ..." j Vnrorii. . . : i . "1 k. . ! o - : . e, . Vg J. 0Kou x. AOmed ... t'. V.-.-.! I',, .!!. t. J eeee-eiy. ,.t' t .' , r . . l-. " S.:-: -l:. A. U !.!.. el' C . -' K: -:.- J. ix-a?.t.v. t' o !;.".. Jam.-. ;.. "i : ..ua:.. .!' (lao.t. T. n. ill. IV. V. Ve YHI. M. . roi; (i.!vrr.:,-ei;. a. v. t-riaiST. for, Lir.rr. oovritx r, A. . Vi ii,Uliii. i.:: s r.or. r.TA7.Y or stati;, M,..e. ioi: Afeiren ..y state, j ? : . y.-.v rett Tn-.Asrnr.r. o" static, x:: r zi yz;x s.a?.t. ; ;' V";el :: , .n.e 0 i,." -'ir-. vre-e:e:!- . :-:::r(i:,. V.'. . l-.Mi'J.-.TiCi., a' j aare.iii ea:a 0 r. n ST-, r.r..vn .tit-;ts. .; e i-.i r. ; ,,r . ... .. a n . .e e, i a 1 1 ; ,. . v p , ... -,r. A '. :;'. ;-!.,::;CV:-. , ;' .,...ri,ei. a. . . ... , :.''. . !' i ; , .. li. in. 1. to:'.. .Iv-ilvil, 'i il.k. I ' rot; , .- . ..'.- t. J A -J v.s is. t. f. .-;;, ;..;' .'. . r'- .m c. . Jj-at iC.-iot-ral-c I-.ciuiiuiJIoxi,. Jr.'"- ' ' f -a - :' . e..vi!:-....; ';. !"' - ae s t: f ; iy..;:'-i ' . ' v . Hi i. ,;;.a. e;i.io Co.iaiy I aiacra'ie 'i'icCkot. 1" ..- : I-',.;- ; -TO ii. .a o: a : a-y r. i . coo g. 3 : ao i . ne :o to' .1. e grlcitJl :n:ri S ,iC i . P. in present indicati.jns, tie- n rtkcoming A odeuli: ral f dr vAiibo numer-c-i.siy attruded by tho farmers of Switzerland and idido counties. We are glad to see ro i.ciK a mi-.r. ct a... a... .- e o-: t.ld'jeC't. chat apri-mlteia," pan. "re. r.Aeoitmai some ral id .euou "' nta's, ;Ui-.; a gaeugoo an iiomensitv cf .a -. s aave f good, cannot bo denied by any one v. Lo has witnessed their operation. The d.ty has gone by that inteidgont men treat -,-.'-n ,-.,-.-.o-.,,. i,. i. -.e a.,-, -..a..,- .Ata. e.. ...... L ...j.. o..1!ri. v..

sca-m to appeal to boo,;s n.r lntormatn-u have so Lo ;' .-gut ton the sacred inpmetooAikig the cultivation of the soil. ti ns of Scop; are. as t sot themselves in

Agiicmture is eminently a pr jlesmm!. '" ii i.-oi..... u.n .vo.e. yet ti,o m -t nog.- . t- e. Any man can 1 ami to. ta . or a ios. an d th T w.o grew-; ; ho T a' ea ot science two 1 -.0. f grain, or fruit, or vegetable ia"y he gath.-rod wh-.n before kid .-ne v. ;.s . '. ' ... d. There is no bettor v. ay in the world to obtain information on this imgo. tt.nt ul joct than by means of agricultural societies. The firming ec-mmu-t -'a possess more mum than a: y -. ... r class of men, and are close obseivers of things in general. Their avooato.i requires tiioni to watch attentivoiy tiie opera'tans f nature, hence, their minds bocome stored with information, and now facts, in regard to th-.-iroe. -upatcn, which, it tow wore p;aeo,i .n a summon wmere th.-y eo, dd bo drawn out, would bo, in tim : : .- o' iiai,.en-o benehttj the farming eoeiiiotnlty. How car this be bett'rdno th'Oi by associations of this kind, when tho CMVefior.cc, t Ac observations. and tho invciiio-.f'-.-iia -df m.ah individual member koa- nn s conn-ion projiert' 1 Such conn cticr.s m,at be r.dyai:D:r"e.us to tho agrieu!turalit. frg'O' A v--rv worthy individual who is ' "... . , . now --?;ei:rmng a; .nrmnati, tut wd.o V!.s t,,..c;. a (o,; ;fo;; eg,,-. Uok . , . ' I'A. l,r'U'::l"r 1 ' ,UlCV M m r.'r " r'U, .CXt"r't' 0110 ,,Sy week, that it would no rncourteous in us to pa-shim by unnoticed. In estabiishimr v. Democratic paper in ibis place, we have immi gmuy o. umi v, men too i upturn . views in the 'light of an unpardonable sin, greai- r In magnitude than that worst of all crimes th,- p-rp.-tration of tho never-; to-be-forgottn ".luhn Smith" correspond- . no'. Tha hangers-on at the comers of

the strc-ts and in th" barber shop were accomplished, we will be perfectly tmtiscatertained and highly delighted, no doubt , lied friend Horton. As to coon ekins, with tie- elegant expressions of the Cap- , they have depreciated so much in this martain, v.di.-n heaping maledictions upon our ket that the animals arc not worth "hido-le-a 1 and bestowing sipprohh.us epithets ing.' Wo trap one occasionally and uj.oti our p ip.-r. one of which we are at a s him that ho may serve as a warning 1 ---s t; conar-iw tie' m-aning of- ac-ped . to others.

' Ids II .nor mo; ! t torpedo, am! taal'v b -iieve- that .ear paper deserves tim np-pe-la'ion. we only womb-r that, he cmibi muster courage on aigh to hamlk- ni. artiCO that mhht burn his fingers. Wo ndthe ' '.!;.i.ain to bury tho hatchet belie i ufs !dm -if. Tim potato crop Ibis year, says tho . Quiiicy (HI.) Whig, will bo an immense one; and even if the r.t should oxAt. - there can be no -e.ch scarcity as there : o asLmtveir. !

Speech of Hon. John L. Robinson. According to previous notice, on Wednesday evening last, at the Court House in this city, this able and eloquent defender of the true Democratic faith, held forth

to a large and respectable audience. He spoke three hours, and advanced more invulnerable argument in defence of the principles of the Democratic party, than we ever heard before come from any spea-

ker. Tslr. Robinson, it is true, has a great ' t'ne most reckless men that can be chased many advantages, having served in Con-; up in this or anv o'her section of country, gross three terms, with signal ability. The bitterness an i gaul that characterises ' He i.j as conversant with the political his- every article inserted i.i tiiis caljajetery of this country, as a college gradu- lea;'," give ample evidence that tho vciiato could bo of tho rule of Three. It would tors have given up all hope of .Tuhnny : be impossible fonts to review his spec!: Far.juhar's t lection, and in the lart a::ofer we are periecily conscious, that we nles of despair, til; y can only give vent could in r.o wise do him justice. ; to their feelings by ae-auitimr, not onlv His delivery is happy and tho manner ; t"ol. Lane, but o ry prominent Domoin .'i.:ch ho g-.es t j work, convinces Lis oral in tho district. They have liaieht ibr hearers at once, that his principles are years in the vai:: Lope of gaining the asconvi, lion.:. And it is a notorious fact, ' cen..h-ncy and electing a Whig to Conthat everv single Democratic sreaker wc ?'"'"'-' from tins District: thev Lave saera-

have heard this campaign, evinces a like e. n:ide:':ee in their faith. This coniider.ee is easily accented for, v,hen anv l.on.rt politician views with an impartial eye. the positions of the ilVJ candidates o r tho Preidency,of tho t wo great national par ties of i ho dev. The position of General SooCC upon all questions of national p,diey, are utterly at variance with tho principles his i'rhnds are trvin; t j advocate. The con'Ort. so dir. on the part of tho Whig party, nny bo considered as whittied down to nr. re ;;.-,..;..... boinir out of th-o spna-t'en. When ar.v paitc, triving to bo nation-', is driven to such extremes, the resri" ion-:; be, thev will make , g oeh . ef tii ;r unsu.-Tcetir:- ' iri- ads, and the party max int . that utter obiiien ti;e. .- ...... xo rosurret Lion. Such wo htliew, w ill be .he late of tho Wiiig party. !.:i-..er ilio l-aderrhio o.' (h"i. So .t in tho pre-eu- . anvass. Tho i tos ' : -d' aea inker r :w f-.vevor seal their do,. m and tiie p; a. at aini-demoerade party wili La-.o t ' sad under ddierent colors. 11,0 we int: n led to say sem, tiling about . 31 r. itohinson's speech. We feci ir.ade- ' nuato t.) the ta-k it needs no eulogy. Wo need oily say tha' tho rigid feeling p.e: ie' s iho : ), "e.aey at tins time unite. i to a iian. Lotus remains,; and roet a.-.o:r,-d. v"higgerv is '(..; or." -C.-.i a-Oa-, . ae.'A. t.. :-. a spied of . e. e.'e'- A t Oe didl . ;.; d. ' -'- oe. m ag. gy. h; r. gaid ; m.- nt ed Sekeek-. :i,.d if n A a id, ". fi.-a . r. suit disa. Ir: a inter, .da k Tie- -.v'-uksti i- net hogg, em a di to sust shondl la' m g :-.- - mere :-tkm k ef td.ld CO a: e all p:ot ear k v as ;h v om - ana : .', a - me"! .rr-n::;. -e.ee; ind f .va .r! nan. r -na Lig". can ai ad tin.e.- e j i'oo v. d! ie a v t; .laimand : patdie see. cos ,g en -.Igo r..en as an. I d ::aoao ': ,, oomk-or . -d , and yen v. -. aiien ; AI to ea.di a. tiiat m-no other ti.an irresp;! d!;lo do ; m n can and conil 1 ; or. ended to ao-a at iho toist .nee i'lat mmhi t j be an I is re- i . i . .. , j' a .n every i ene.mr. n t uristians array ag dm- f each other in matmr !'" C r" ; laoi.ng ,o ,ne com a:on ot t.n.-i.' cliit..ren ;;nd refa too Cenduetor 'hereof is not inclined io r.dort certain n. dgious opinions, tlieii wo say it is time tied worldly people" step hi and take the ; gair in hand. Wo do neo v.d.-h ;o aiiaei blame tj any ,:, ri ic !,; soot, lo one i; in urn!'; ;m n-uah a- the other, jkg w e - to! he;. a th.A a cenciiiatien may lie ..'' .- k and a Aekoel in yeli.en an tho . - bramdies wiii which all tiie I.igh.-r br,: taught, aid in. . . ore, -.-d ! co-ration, If this cannot le' dene under tie oomroi of any cue .- e. t. let all -..-.v. ;g lea. k till ir- ,. .:. s v ill warrant the permanent by anv cm' aa'isiuuent of a Ika.d : .rv ite tarl: ! fg;r "AH the tahtnt" din J-dmny FargJer, tho Whig c-iTidi-JaU; for Cm-pa'.--in t::is disiri.-t, is eniogAtio of G,tr. beet's military achiev.-ment Ho tmis tho people Scott A the hero of pea'. bat- ! th's yon. that he shmthed his sword at B".: ';rrUUU '-A 11 the learning!" The f.-x. iii tho fable, said to tho leopard, ''it is ; better to have a versatile mind than a va- , riagated bo-iv ." 'n.e 25ooii- PaJi-ic.

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This is tho mmm of tho new paper jm t : started at Rasing Sun. Ohio co.. edite' and 1 V '-.v Wend. Wm. T. Pop- ' J-l-,luto editor of the Jlrrald . AUrror. dir. I'., win make a puipcru pa-; . , ... . . 1 ' 1 i I"'A ""'i ''n- wlncn wn! uo important service in tim Democratic ranks. We have no t! uibt coon skins will be plenty in his section, in two or three weeks and of course cheap. Success to tho Iloosier 1'atriot. T ceo liaulte. If tho Patriot will onlv accomplish as much for the Democratic cause in this campaign as tho "Ga.etto" has already j fr T ! I ri .1 v.-.f.i in, i.rnn 1...1 ' " wlnni. ' , ... , . . , , .. eflriunt I-i'tfy, as -ho fimshed rea.iin'r (. en. ' I , . , . ,. : Seotts Native American letter. "Inm-r. ,,il,I"n ! wo11' v-'ol,: if ,hat :t name o".t mi (-ut. ibr the misty- thn.atbnrnin' Mufi". Tim Gin ra! mitrhta km.ucl it wimbl n burnt him: for. di !n"i the doctors say that when they held a post mortar under poor uncle Zeke, hist after ho died that his intire svallorin-pipe was burnt clean out'h Liui by the ua.-lv j.izcn tuff!" r

An Article on Small Yliiusr. : If the reader has any desire to know; how tho Whig editors of this Congressional District feel in regard to tho election of Dandy J. Farquhar. we refer thorn

to one of the most corrupt. lib dons, bitter. vindictive, adder-like sheets that we ever came across the Scott Eaj' a real genuine seven bv nine viliiaer. published everywhere, and: edited in part by two of deed honor, reputation, distinetio; e vcrvihm j. to attain their ends ; vet thev !:"e net advanced a .ingle .-ton towards tho achievement of a work that never can 00 tvm pic.c-. T! .ere was a time wuen t! iese writers were leok d v n as ho:;e!, upright men. who v.-.,ul.l soo-i t d mean net; but we now find th; m wallow--'ed m dilth of their own 'ging, huma:: ' phant tools of an ind: idu .i wh .se n!:-y merit consists in th ' jg.'t that he rossesses a large amount of lUoiry. which ''HinA ir ': lenvd d. ily i',om tho vault: "f tne bank to the pockets of tho. o r.iise:"a;de hirelings. " Forewarn: d 'v-"r f.rir.r.!, Dom is f .rearmed;" so ho en lerats. ;,nd eoid r no'drne ''l '" may read in thai c.-.-rvpt Hr-eit.) .ndienee yen nh-n you e.e.ie t j v,-te. snroyon're rir.ht, tb.en go aiioad." was - ad' ieo of i)..vy Crookeit ; and if you w -ll-y 'AV this advke, all v. ill be 'v-' V, to the Doino'.-r. iie ticket tho w hlo ticket, and n thing but the tick, t. Listen to no j r , , n parte'' the h'.gs to "swap' Vaa s. f, r you lite-y TC:'' ass-tlr-d t;-:it o-n will be .-v. in '.'.od if yen r.u eaii i , play at any sue h game. Tiie -Sco-eako.'ii ibr tin: ia.g C.d. Jaioe i .;i':.v. ie a: nuca and e.. - exares ; ee.aa.se ot eeiea'g;a : le crime ;s ;a-o, he loft his .. n f.e-.d lo. all tim , i;Av:,e ;g.; cs home and a houailiv,-' iaadm.:s.!o light LA e ouorgd; bat.'ks in a-' ae; tiie lit; A climate of a ioreign land. CdT I'd ad Ilorton. ef ti;,' Yevoy Gazette, i. ioiig-d down e..agkai.dlr. as ; '! oemoerado i ar r . . 1 a. fee; bigoo d, eo-.i:.; io a..' v, hi who imagine that no ,.! ..ma! das - ;v;.,t , ; e pOOiony o.eao.s of kg" ' the A"! .' n- : tke.r i kd '.s ga 'oa.d: tim newspaper. j., he k. ! A-'at Nut;-. i; g WiiVpa'ty." ' at A ..;- ,.a Olg ; tdteg- d id:A tie y re-- r' ;o '. me:-;:, e .-e-i;:-' ae' of : - .did. .- 0:.. ;i: ig0 (gv; ed tim Sons or' 'j'emreraiiee. .no ; n-re-im Ail wo m ve to sty. is turn. iVicii.l ll.-rton is very uaf odun: t ' in ii-ing a--k cofoco" edit, i ; dr. so !.'.)''.-:. ii.- ' 0 g ii,., ' . ' " . 4 ' of tk' Do emoeraev. '.'.si eo long will hek--a target for ovary thin; in tho county to lire at. Does wo do, Caleb, bo sure y. a are right, and then wadl.no maid r. fjgT' What a. s'ngular ca-o of ' a! s.meo oi li; :'.,!" has ore apod tiie gem-ml notice of tk i-r -a. T. Whig ma rs have ail fad, d to hell !) 1 Weh tor re-p -mA-bk' Ibr the k.ar ik.ma- dr.' to-'! lie was tern w likla a mile of the place where Pi-ree v as b--.ru ami has a .amded fhe-e. and a iovoddaak' party at his baek. Vei he has !--. lifted ids k: k- dno- r in tkat : Slate in behalf o r.mg us freedom. UkF" A i.'tmnl i't Switzariaud count v. writes us that C L. Dunham w ill be elected to Congress in that di.-trict by a majority of more than lornO votes. Keep it hi-:orc tUc 2"o."g:!e That during 31. -. Poik.s a-'ndnisiration ear:; i ,w , "' o't-.ree,? tear, nagi A ore, y-ero a -lumt :y sum.: mak'aT ibr tho lour years, mm .'.;, ;!.& - oidgaai ;A 'ot;s .,- ,.- dm .Ambeo? o,a Ay7''- a '7 ,.'',-. While, dtiriog th-' present a-h.dniatra-tion at Pa;-- iri'h ad th? i.-eaa" (v;z: Taylor and Ya'mm-gx ) riFTV-rrvr. hiit.ltoss rati: ntM ami and roniv-Twai Ti:,."-; 1 n TOO-"P T-l-Ynrn. j .... 1 1 i ...... i. L. i . j..'..; : ' ' ' '--e noon nnnualiy exp udfd, whu ii, by next 3Iarch tho -1'di. ill '-tin up to tho startling enormous amount of (r-Two urxTinm. axp xwimry-o:;,: ,,tI.Lion's srvFV m-vni.T-i, ..,... - " i i. THo'OSAXD NINE llUXPr.ED AXI) T1V1I.MVfour r.oLr.Ar.s!!. OCT The Cincinnati Enquirer comes out in .an enlarged form ami entire new dress, which adds much to its appearance. The Enquirer is now one of the oldest and most reliable Democratic papers puhlisheain the West. yi5"The man who returned his neighbors borrowed umberclla, was seen yesterday walking in company with a lady, who passed a looking-glass without a pn p. We believe they are engaged. Ccrman paper at Cleavelaml, formorly . ' . , , Democratic, has been bought by the . , Whigs and now supports Scot!.. It had before the change some live hundred subscribers, and upon its coming out for S. oti, four hundred and forty of the live hundred discontinued it. fjrdr'F"H 100,000 quarts of milk, pure and adulterated, are consumed in New York city daily, for which So.OOO is paid. This would o mount to 8l,H5,000 a year.

Talking Members. One of tho Whig candidates for Legis

imure.vc are told, improves every op-. Mr. hr-iTon: rhe Lou:,ville Journal is ; w,liir ,,o!iiici!!ns. has almost become pro- , pi the following description ..fa N'.-.v portumty to impress it upon the minds of generally conceded to bo the ino.-t reek- Vi.ri,j.,L TJ pi;.,flg that t,;r pr,,vi1K.c ; Hampshire belle, 3Iiss Ro-irm Itn bardvoters, tho positive necessity of electing ; less and untruthful sheet published in the is t,, ,-. .d, reason upon them ''' of East Alstead, whom he visit.-ddn-men to cilice, men who are acknowledged We.t. That it is ju.-tly entitled to that Ti.v s.,.m u J,e unmindh:! of the vast ' rin:r a recent visit to the -('renim State." orators-such as Rome, m her palmiest appellation there is no question. Hut consequent upon continual indul-1 "She is nineteen years of active

u a s, wornd have noon promt to hon".r . with the title ef son. This candidate has attained kn owledge to that degree where ,-l"-'";"1- '-n.-.-. o 1:0 not wisn to be understoo 1 as saving that ie 1,0

oraton of nor-ibr has'nt he ad- ; To see those have heretofore d- t,r t hem-el v.; 'that the ' teen inches around the arm b-hr, t .-i-( " U l-:Xv ::'-r(':'iI,0i ti,,:-C,t-1' ,n H-h . notmcod the IKd; and (iormans at , xory d, -id-ratmu to be arrived at in tlmir pro- . bw. and two feet ten inches in a s'rai'at. e.o.jv.ent lanrnage as ro. ver iatu d. to brmg ' defeat the Whbj nartv have u-!:dnod. as .,..;..;. . . r. ....1 ,...n ' 1;,,.. ..,.r,, .;,,, 1,1 -.r, .t 1,0-1.

t ! T . , ." ,1,. . j" 1 I r:OT S O :.'.:'; OW:'. c ei. a: my lie has; 1,0 san crata-r. ana ho .1 . . - , 1 i.area-.nsayit.' l!ut w- wolita- e -e; 1 1 . 11 ... 10 i.,im rstana. .nat "ta.K.t'g monitors - oi l.k jJegi.-:atu'-o nave ex-. doled more neei- ... , oy lor tuo poop:-, in trying " make a S:l,OV- i.T ,-,-....,.,- t , 1 1 1 1 , ... ... ... ,., , i.au i ixu.io oii.M liau. . on a plank road. Look ever th roe -ed- '. the L dlat; . mo .rein ,. 10 o.a-. to tlielasi sei,.-i .....! ,-, ,.-;:! a-,.: i . ' ' . .1 ..,.:, i.i. .'.oTi.j-.-" ,....0,.. . ... e . ..e- . - ' ' -'..',: ',....,...- ion mo I- a-t: an. I tho sg- nt omcs t'lee v-mo ;.on.e tiie :m 1' uent ete'S no not no-an mend-ers eho never made ::

speeon, bat. smd, as s.ddom s.,d . :ir:d.;.iV. -v ,!

i.i.ni'i .iie io:iT. it a. man is natural v Ul ':'u1'1 ' yen e-miaao mil,:r- 10... .1 . , ... -" ".in hoi me eo n a '.'rear- .- jrv tt,.-., 1 . .......1 l,:. , ..... i , , 1 ' '-' !-t i.oo io me L!'i-:o'ia; air in a very short tdae the men wiio go de ro to iro-.v, y-;;; Hk-t ;!,..;, ,;.nks up-oi him. au-i when t:a t is , ,o,(V !,,, ........,.! ' !; 'po to wi an ,nda. nee -md. ieto eara Id en .''a:.; rae iieos a i,a , a ".' for k s e'ee; t tllO ! ,a.t'o;i .'OUU! .- r";;;i-Ro-aeiobor i!d s waen vnii eoe and se.ect no n 'vho 1 ; :. w s a :. no V.g'vtgy U ' ;e;it-.if..g c:iS toi ....... ,j ;i;s:rr ".V ' i- -;i new Wiii : -.1-; per, cstidde ged ie:a: ihaii toio ve'ir ago at S.iOlbyvi:;e, K-. vnsoyy. at the i.u.st-he . i of whi; h em- oa . k a ded t:;o Toum.-s of' S.-oto and (InooA::, r.ow in th.-ir place : tho nam. ..a yR - ;!no;.' :: ,;;;o g. .;. i R- lf--o a:a j ;aa.e;y d. dd -g, g;,. g-. t b ro is ' a ea en) . f ods :o , : ' ": ':- -e -oo i' oav of ;.: .-.- 1 y g,e ar:y V.V;.- :V.-oA, ' 'da g- . : g. , K o ido'i. a A i 1 ; m! :dat ... y,-a 'dd.a s. rod de:a; : i.;. d: g. . ' the i. e dd.-i id : A, . . : i . ' "; ''- 'oe ; a ' e : dad:. :: i y ;h i.a Wldo (k"'w Md eeidoi.d akai.' t. . take no p e f p. d no booea- .- i: i i : deeded f.. e: : d f n a. , ; : n, , A ; foie od ,n cn- A oe dn r ad - ' ." n "a: e 'e a a; rvi i- lai'.'A.o ie -r.- . to o, , o 1 o i ' : y : , , , : wide'.', ::- 'eerod. a' j'i rae and lieto i 'oe ti di We ,.- d. re -.;; who ma a !dy .- t : s ii" . ie dag p t :.- - ' ' ' ity c i iv ; : e . , -a' d e a m-d i-. ye.'worn to pa '-" : .- iiohdat" t1 ( ... Jam tiiat va- ' ( e' Ik- d to u : ;a: .-;, .-..- boon of v. i,-dom : oa i: oa ..fa Wa.-li-i".k 01. a Jeld-i "' :.! .' ; hileldieo-. a' .. ..:y wo ioep ne: a -diaj ,re-gy ed , geranks of Aia? .-, vdai ko -w io - r d. ti, IAniox n,-,v t ioa.w i.ii' ai To e el". : i om.r.'v. Tho time ha name of '-.'.' d . .. ted v-k n t a i. lie m r ' to' pat dad a - A . ., -. md v. ee: nude p. r. 'Am d: a-b-dd. f.au'.e in '. ":--:; ea !. ii, ; f da - i -a. a ipi-'stien -. g , f Whig and Id-m e.' tie rule but of ikd oi ,r ! C I -... A ttl an id-y or : max ky i ml - eenna a a. ., odee . ii i-- tb d a. o ka . .. . ; Oemoerm 1 p.--; t- ; oor e-aeig-'-i... n !-. i I'o'is, d"'..t a u m ' dear, to ydn i,s i no r n :,r. , : .ij , 'il.'C o . : - i a ' 'V. i , l ' a 1 d : .e.y i all eo ymi - ry ekdi ;t li.-'y gdkk. ,- y.ai p.dd ir ( diaas (., ( 0-e! id- aee and King; au-i if w e trhoii-'h Ie W: .1 Wd!l aant r t : a ie-a ii an-: ;ea-' del .i.taa : tk d.ark clouds diet ,br-eure ea. dir- wi,; by dispA i, , A '' r" V r- ; j t- miee.,e-v..;g p-mao-ao., ;r0m t;m Leo Journal -ho.vs tiat ten Pren!:ee has doubts as to Sc-'ts noaukirity in Kentucky. The Whom ail over the 411 t nmn seem j net t.: i: waked im to the reality of tho :1ml, km. Aon. Seott stands about as mm-h chance of being elocfod as , mt as rnta h chance of doing elocfod as lo does: i Hale noes: i 'Tun Pnnsinna : , l Ilxiiexi-.x. Tiie i election is now bm leveu weeks olf :.,,,! l.v-'t o condraimd t- say that the I Whig party of Kmgat'ky do not appear ! to have made tim necessary nrepparations 1 for it. We believe '.hat tho Whig Central Committee at Fran'gbrt have endeavored to tlo their duty faith fully, hut we see no evidence of proper exertion on the part of prominent Whigs throughout the State. We are informed that the Commit too have , l ;,. .1 , i . ,. nronaroil m theory a comn etc system organization, lmt"ali this can do no goal j unless our lnemls in tne mllerent couutios respond by prompt and cm-rgelic actions ami carrv out tko idan recoiiimendeib As yet it is only a paper plan, and so it ! will remain until active men take hold of it and give it vitality and etlieieney.'' Ot!?" Set Oiiio couniy down on" hundred majority for th" entire Democratic ticket. ll. X. Patriot. That's tho tail., friend Pepper, but we shall strive t o double that in old Sw itzerland. P. iv y din. Ohio Statu Fair. The total receipts up to 1 o'clock on tho second day, amounted to & 1 2,000. About 20,(i00 tickets hat! then been sold. Tiie total receipts last year were il8,00tf

F,,r the !I i d,-r t.eog'1.

Rising Srx. S-pt. 17. l52. tlcre is one pubh-eoti in this State. the "Three Editors. " which descends lower in the nit of corruption and infamv !ie pu 01 corrupoon ;.!U! miamv tnan t o ."ournai won d een-cseeie . n.o. wnasiutiu-ng pnteKMons to -doencv." - n., v.. '.:..,,,!.;,.. 1-.:, ..... .O. e -momm a irea ami i.;.:c;c j)utcli. atteibutine; their defeat to lie ir vot-.s.n..w end. a..rm ; to m:.ke th.-eO ad. tea sons iedi,. ve that th y (the V, hhi .-. ) are tledr : ),...,. . ;.. ...... , ' of the erandest immhu and oui-a Oee-.'Iiev I'o '.:), r.ds-al "rei , ;de Tii.' t:i:.,y isave : v 0 1 lev to, " e etoon i , , a :: " !, ,..!. . , . .. ... -eeoo y i oou art a j; veA llV ...,. '. :ue v.'.Il to le.t UIii:a. o t mpii.sh :.i.-:r i : es. an to : "o o. ' 11 eo ; i. ,,.x , ,em ! ie .an to: y. do g, y t v:....,.j CO Vc'o : of lie. a' wh. ill the -., :o one. .1 j.nd p;:rncd a-;t-t ;.. ..;::.!...: bog and , v. n ,.r j.vaidiy e - And mere. !a :' ,-- a a.ve o;'on :v eoi . area eg i :. v O'v : -o-

'''" !'- '''' gret ei: t love n.-li, eaih d f;. r soldiers t- d-d-ml its soil fro?;i ' where siie rt-.-iues, : rourt-oi ;.: ada-.-h. ,dd be ..eba-;: d gem v.oiag j' r tv.a . iy iho foot-orinls of t::- iea.:. , huek-"d hi", and lively in e. en - 0 '. oi . . i a a

n- years :-ii-r hmege o ; ,'.a i r s : e : . - Mil lei: k veu. Smed,. idat t.. aeooi a aee. and yet da- ,.. .. ,., . .'.,,,.....' : - - . : : :: , r-., ,:. i: ' ,: ;. ' .. ;t e; dign.gi od" tea: eg them, an 1 -n. km- ,d i p'-.'a.ag ta -rn to- er..di goei' tmg a i r a rev ;' ' amo:e: is toaodvne y-ars, and i a :1 a adh r! (ih: ye , a m an a. oa, . " V- U !:.: V iia 1 vole' " 'e m. on And if yen -h eg k . e ei'O :::: ! :; ;. ,,ri; O.e wo-Oi - o ''id e.:id I In iv. e. ' a. I: . .. . i ( e . 0 e'O;. ;:.- i-. r. a -vie i.,. . ; . J ad: .! ei a.. :-, ;.r ;, : . ., Co. s i , '..a '.- i :e n : a t a tii d co l'l r .y .' i "! v , .d y a.: . : 1 k: d.I " : a I" i ve.'v ', v. , an '. . hod a.i is la-a-o. , . a id: o;..- ' i f I:-' v.a o no v o - in Cd a: lie: g i:, 00 t .0 .- tbimxioo 1A .',-. ( ' d. Wdker, ' r in m (ddiibraia, ki a i .'.' --. - ; lo c-oi--:dl Ik; in'.':'- d tie- id-d -a. I " ;'f i..' :-!(:: loin t a I.- m :. . ; : - -; g. dAk ' .-id I. -.- :. 1 -d ao- n li. i .;; da aiiiO lisoi. g- j y i e: ",'i - . . . a d A i ! km by da' e I hat tii -y imapu" i tk ay va. ae to m ; -K" '' , ;"; ed bv tim i)ea. e raiia tuAli': tie-: ii - h

; , ,gr i-'c ney ... "u an o:, die rame ' . . ::- ; d- :de 'od'ae! u ingi at ah a ..'ime tie i g.,-y w . r : 'a teo; the most s.-o ..p'! ...a, ... g. ........ .. .... .

IidKiiin Am co. An ai:. . v. ry s a y v. t o o tx-:. . ,,; i. . . .- .... - ie,o.,iy. oas i io ; :;o , :;:..-ey e;- , . Vl l'dae--. m t ad. ley, en 'i't;. -ad. y ki?;. Tin- c-dtin was lowered th gr..o. and tiie party 1 -ft. the seaeu rma-daii:- ,," ,. ' - ii-' -o .... , ii-.. e i , i . , e . . . i i . in a id w sh v.ds f.iil. was :-la 'm- .i av a -ongoi.r nm.-m. as n ke k.mr and sfro adi-g in t a-' a, -di n. So tka' he ;y, u away.Ha udtalm d ; i 1 an 1 r tarm d, rado-d'a,; m " ' 1 111 ' '"'l ,!'' I'-'1'1 had snlibeided. ' . - Sv. .'ii.i.iai'iiii ;v a ua am in ling bar-mo Saaraen ute. t ' ;i. Aowlo. vl" Wh soeo-g was sitoken at sea. Am nst '.. :., ,. .. . - v .;n.g.,m V-o. v-.. , , , .- , a:U;. tiny had lo-t iho eecm. 1 mate, 3 Jr. Tim - m. - l., - mi.. ..e u. ... a ...,..... od overboard while faat t m, whale, nml w hen last seen was in tie mousterb .n.mt',.-;,,,, Jo,n..-L Zrt;.i,Untitl Ma;-Ji-r. Two of tho candieates ibr the Preddeneyaro stumping it in Ohio (Jen Scott and Senator Hale. It is admiled that Halo is tho best speaker, and, so far, has tirmvn ine largesi crowns. it wi noroci,e"UA ,h:,t h' Vok U"hi,t u washing, j ton made a bet that Hale wouitl receive more electoral voles than Scott. It is a sort of'nip am! tuck" race between them. S,0,t - 't. V,TIMO,!'' :ui,i H:l1" Mass:i" cnuaeu s. t men oi iimm win ma kc t lie most by stumping Ohio, we cannot say. Scott is evidently determined Hale shan't get ahead 1. 1' him. How they wiii get. along at this point will be duly reported in the liiKjitirrr. Halo speaks bore en Saturday. St'ott some time nexi week, we suppose. (7,7 li.ii'iin r. SmNii-'ioANT. The f.liow dug not ice is placarded on the walls of Paris: "Wanted. ( )ne thousand eli-dressed ami highly moral men, to propagaf" the History of Prince Louis N.ipolcoii in the Departments."

f it'll. Fr:;iiklin I'icrcc.

The ; of a certain class of acrimony nee in low wit and sanction given to i pen falsehood. Thev countenance ,,,, ,st ,!r;,v,i , ,, ,..,,,!,.,,!,.,,,.., i v;Ilfr .:. .... . ,,. , !.' r 1 i. , .iiT.-.-t -in.' ,, i-, 1 1 11 ,1 .1 .I!:.r Oepr,,':,.:.,;,c ..,,;,, Ti..,.. , ... e,;i. i.'u 1,1 Ju1. yv.lM;, .111.. iHUM , .111,1 r;v.,i if .1.- ,,l . ' . . . v. . . 1 4 - lUii . i i... limit. 1 1 v.'Linu iiiuin.js of the .'I-,.;.! imoersoiiation of aH evii. Tiie r.ttaeks upon (ion. pierce have . . . . ' , i iiiiii.hv emanaiee ov-m tiu-s uii'nit'Ui'.iis , ... .-i:. t , ... ., . '. d , , ..d! ,:. mb ts. What are some ...f tiie chart- p s urged, against Gen. Ph-rc by Wlii-r urnais of reseeotabie t-findin---' ( trie i- that lie r: -iened his ecu. mis-ion when ail tho ilglit ij, '. ;.s iivi-i . and returned to his evei.-s a.n' ( :e-v- -re- .-..in-.,,,, t,, io.:,g;'i;i i-;'.. liie.V 'had he n eon pier- ,'.! eea .,,,.,. v..,.,. !. J? ..t,....l..,.1 Hanh!:-:.!., and hoc: m- a en: .t citixen. e ;..tv i Li.- c.r.n.ry ;.s a citizt n . : ,ddi.:r. an 1 nva fe .g j.;s conn- : :t, Pi. . i,n. oi jus ar;:e !'. f.rth i i meit tineeeu.y. a (;,:', ; e.- a mo, :er. go was i.rave as t e k i r. ikiik'uk w i. e, hnmsne r.'.tti oi t ae . s a oil eeiigo.'t.- of ds t .a pouet aal i a att- ndauee :;.i .u tie--.voe:i0ed ch-.-riiig th- : ding' e ; - : O avl d og Ids la -i d dia r wk :i i le d - io

' oepro oig ma! baring to modi,-:-- end -d.-t.-rs tho dv'S' rs : a i ing m; .-ages of ki p. d ri-d -.chdhc.-: and

w hen his country had -em. roi s:ie-v and won renown uidaip oaieddo a-- tg,. r,.,. ord- of history, d .-"t.irned b one ! the lio-em of his lamiiy and to tie- .add - ,f his profession. Gen. Pierce's noble eenda d is d. rdv ao'ireeiated by g. . d and wi-o men. .',- to'g,' AAi. .,-.-; ,r .:. ,-4S. " e o. '-;,' :e -,h" ' omd koO-0 ' ':A' ea kk ' 'a a, a-'a a a. e. d ie a G-.-.. : A ..,.' if , n a V. : i : . a. ; . . k " ; r-a. ,-i t' o era e -r : t its d ao- . -' i'o : ;e - o: -ns. Th ' ' a - a-'o : id idol 'ha' " d . i am v 'a th ' Go " .It...:.', di, i. I a-s e 1 , ao-' en . a .... i ge ' a. f k.o ad d a.-, t.ao. a a i : d: - 1-0 " la ie--: - .id reddodd oa ing en the t!m heat of dde. v. had, ' .- at - 'd 0 id a ' a at to ea ea: am'ey, ;a ;m p - i -a ,V0i .':: d v in a,k --it - . : ins aired ;n to-' em,!, .-..a -o ,,; ;g .,. -,-:,: es -era! his ik:aea-:d-n. -:-r.ds that his ia art was v:o..ey. ;i . in Ay ie Ike ems" to-d -a eg. d. ; -g t. , 1 g-aiek.t. d ta-m on tie- - ; Audi 1 t da : .'i v. died edo a V. :';. d lie' e.-iv. 1 f ike id. s of eV, ede r to dm--rag-;.- :r Oa a a. r wa i a iado vi. :.- va n i o; ,gorv. in. i- f oaarlo: of i I ' - . , . .- m'y Were r. -a e. .-d ita a soO'm - a-.-". V. -a i a Tit;: M ' .Ti.'.r.v:; a ai S -. vT:a; . ie ToA. 'ea oi' Havana ha amis-dde.i e ao . -'0. for ih.' reiiof of ibe -mo. rmv by' tho artii-eeike m .Santiago .!- Ciib-., and calls ha-e i.e-'-n mai t I riekiavors. earn.-n-i t .-ra. C. ti go to ! ia-ir assgfeo.-,-. Aeariv all th ' (dmrelms were d.eadmikr ,-!e,!;n. ;; of tiie t nvers of g,o (gilhedrai was thrown down. I tim oh ma h of SantaAo'm was rem i m,.y,,,. .t the ban-ii-ksof At. Francis the ea rth opened wda a !.: rfnl a a -n au-i - :. all ey , ,! m. :. . p, -ra ! and t e,e -i-iima-. iutie d,a-t ,:ea:;- r ; ,0, ,;- ,,' s; ...:,,, , , -. i i ., ! .... , " . ' ! ,' h' '' .' ' tif.v .louse;- were ndm d: thei one ei irO r .a v.-i-gy-pv.) wer-' (iesd-.o-ek In f !; diremlon ,,f Llmom s, i; wa- r -goi-t-d limt i ' a volcano had made an : rimtiom I!oekware rent asunder fro.,, tiie'toas of ,.,..- tains, ami idl! into the idains with a ter ' rib'm power. i - ,N".!'N'ATIi,S -- W r.iisr.ii:.- ' V'T 1 ! ""IT, " UUC il SiUV,i!'- !it 1 ... . ...... .... ...ui mo. 1", tin- iiuiiiij nation of a Webstar Electoral ticket, J The list occupies more titan iliree eolums. i . ,. ..... " .AA"'.. .. . 11,11 .1... i .. i. -.. . .. i .o si i n. u s.x m. i ioi,i.. us a n i ion i: : 'J'bis neat little smn is required to kee ie w heels of the government in motion, i under a Whig administration! The long Iphini.ro dee,, down in the 1 reasurv. 0-d?" Kentucky paper says it is gottiim j very fashionable in that quarter to enclose a dollar won marnion- u,,ii,-,w uhon seimiim- them to t!m n,-;,,), ,. ! go.nl custom 'that ought to , rexail every - At here: " j "Six dollars to pidnior ami mue-t No sensible man could refieo, Five dollars to render him ble-f And one t. publish the news." CddA' The further circulation ef American m wspapers in Cuba has been p-ohib-

,(.,,!. e.viip ... . on..- unit uie engineer, proj nounee.l it first rate, and biddm . Li-., a cC"7Soventy four Whig merchants or ry good morning, walked a.-hoie. w oil supNew Orleans, it js said have pledged them- plied w ith an eye opener, a tickler, and a selves to vote for Daniel Wcb.-ter. I pocket full of rhino

A w Hampshire

A correspondent of the Jlo-ton , ,-, !'-'r'1 three and one-fourth inches IwjAg. ineasure s five feet three an d one-;'. -m--inches around th- waist x 1 te. . ;......, ,,.1 n., 1,;, till i7 :-ii;w;iii 1. 1 111. twon'v-t'.vo inciies round tiie arm above the elbow, io.ire ' 11 - 1,1 ' : v.-..vbe.l siv nniiii.l.. at five ei. iei-idr-i -j .... . - - . and fortv-emht pounds, at ten v-ars two , nunnreti ami .--ix? v-eight pmines, at l.it.'e: ; thret! hundred and sixty-iive pounds an. "J 1 "oeueen ve;ns 01 aoe. nil'- wi'i-m ,,, ,,i,.,..i d .;.i., 1, (n estimating the quantity of cb.th in ! r i clothing, when drosr-ed for a whitmns day. ! v:o f amd it to contain nin.-tv-eig'iit and ' half vards of throe-f urtl.s vard-'. ido ' cloth. She has brown hair, the'!; Meves. IS o a ,.ir Comn t'Xl 'i. ha- V, eg ehremdoo-i-ts cail a well balanced h-a'. ih.. i.,.r.-. t.ti'-.. i.ernw er,i ei. I; . e. So ; can knit, saiig weave, make a .-Lirt. .-r 1" gk of bread, is a good dag. r. mid eeethe piano with taste and si.ii .i- oon-'n!-me .,!'?':, g..-t V .ler- o i ., l en general knowledge v,dd, h m'glo od blush on the cheek of some of our city belles. ----- MAMMOTH BONES.--We yesterday saw in posession [sic] of a man from Kentucky river, portions of the remains or bones of a mamoth [sic] They were taken from the bed of little Kentucky river. One was apparently a shouldeh [sic] bone. It was three feet in length, and at the socket or joint was three and a half feet in circumference. It was found imbeded [sic] among the roots of a sycamore tree. The other bone was a portion of the upper jaw of the animal, as two teeth or grinders, on either side were still in the jaw. The two teeth occupied a space of eleven inches across the surface, and the length of the jaw was three feet. The bone was fully eighteen inches in diametr at the ends of the snout. What a mouth the critter must have had. --<Louisville Courier, 21st>. ----- CURIOUS FACT.--Having occasion a . d ; n a: a is. '. he h . A- ' i d d il X ! io eoo! 1 .ea ie aa o Ai'-. ofrrey. A,- . -g (:.,.- :, ' , a m a tarn a ; ; iii.- r- ea to tea. and v. !.. n k,- r. t. -1 vri ai in n,,!-. m ;h ri'rri'"-" '" ton. r ,0' i! - , Apa-ey that ';- m-e ' ide'. es e d he.v, d ' may. -aid ikey are -a-pee -d . '-"g tne i--d.i-. -y. A' , ayre-t-oi.e.e. m:e is t.. ;arger-r ame re'.i.-moi-r of ba ing l-ci Log!. Cm- 7A-.es-To a As! or :et da-mo: t. Th I .- eo,-i-e:oem . ;,; ,.-' tin- i'sg-.e, ,.,!,;.. Aimri.-ati, in his beer of th- 07: h ';.':;S ""; ' iu' "di'ar o:--- . -f g A : : ' " I -o.i o rrdae semrg a t. - , , !. or-', is s'.-adiiy m-eiu..:' fr-.m a.-t t V e-t. as in ! lo and 1S-V. and :! e a: ;, fatal to tie- pepuiali.m igan ii wae - - ' ' ,!1 'OO-o;,- g i weeping :i''v;,y i;s tilu,l;::"!,is- ''e (,1",;''r:1 i'-'s spread Par-uo-h Turkey, Pov. a rs. I n d-ut ral ! h ' " " "'" 1 t nas prow, ay ! .- . I 1 t . , ' J' 'l ': ' ' ;": " :'- -'- . .-- emits re, ame! irom Poseu .dale that ti,- .,, a-, do. m' ,,--,;!,- a, ti ,,,.i -.. e i i i .1 y - :.- ai m.-k.-d continues aiarmkmlv bi.'i ut of sl.ty-eig'nr moe ase-a d:A - .-i -g; u - ' In most places there w ,,s i Mk'!l " pmoe that the court- w ere '"!'!"n",!- ! it as leareo m laugeom tiiat tue , dm. era wo ! g" over t no -ime t rae l!a Vi-::a-.hat aaor reaci.lng tim wc.-t -rn pmts ... ,!,. l'i'"5i",;nl " " Ui" ' '' ' ' ' : '"' '- ! ' cemm-y it will pursue it-course ve-.-i a ai-ii to tiie Cniie.i States. It is weik ta re- ! fore, for cur eounin men to be u a la d a: Line ihat their cities and tow ns may be luoroiigltly cteanso.l, ami tiie dr image carefully attended to by competent persons. Some preliminary action m this 1 ' - "'temeims ois.,.,,, y Tlll.IT. Captain Me l.elkm nf I he (J. W. Sparhawk. had his go,',! watch, and some 2." in money -toi.-n from In.- ro.m n tiie l.oat at iiii'iniitili tit,' otln a mor- ! I,in-:r' ''-v '"' :"'r"it daring rascal. ho s iippe.l into the room pi-i a ; :,-r ti,e Ca r: a m ! ''" ' '" ' '"' ''"' n"'t ,'s 1 !" 'I'exas J ti:iw mdow outer the room, an,! : almost instantly come out again, and ho a-lo-.l him what bo wanted. lie r. pio d, 'I .am looking for the Captain." He then deliberately Mopped into the Tex.i-. d"a:ih ., . o' ' . ,r.

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