Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 August 1844 — Page 3
AMERICAN'.
OKIVltLE, INDIANA. !!VrArGTsT7il817 "
FOR PRESIDENT II E X It Y CL A Y, of Ky. For Vice President, Theodore Frcliiihuyscn.
Mr. Mnlford Daird of Rochester is a candidate for the office of Coroner of Franklin county, oa Monday next.
ELECTION.
We ask our friends to send us immediate I thronging the side
OCR JIEETING. tr Z f " , f0"nd ,hC COm long "ed rriend8, and in nearin? ,rmh ' n Iang,,ge gnrb of truth. Fur lu A
UJJS F'mus 10 i!,e meet.ng ofthe ;'! . much rain fell, d the rivers between ' 7r Vi,,a"e "-iiuaiedwere much swol- " Thw rendered the prospect for a lare
ry uniaTorable. The difficulty of crossing the waters, and ih w....-.:..-
of iho ..... " v.lt. peci
prevented a very large number, ,ho had made every preparation lobe here, .from coming. Nevertheless number cm-
J -
umppmo Itl earlvon Hut..-,!,. ..
.-t,tUUj nuirimi, ana
in iiloommo RPtlv- .
We will write at once tothem hundred ' !" Came ,B s"'"e
uiumc hihi oanners. and
intelligence of the result of the elections i
their counties.
cfthe result here.
A FEW WORDS
j oeaienins shouts f IT Ifarew fM ..-1
!,!,,,,:., 7 j viuj . i iien came
. " a,er a gallant array, full of
TOO POOR! , 'COMING THKGIR4FFE e understand that this i, the great obiec- This ,. . a 7 , ion urged by the leaders nr,., .1.,. " i . Th". ,8a new nnd '"mnable express.ou
ty to sending John tl r T I ,n,roduced ""ong the atiMocraoy.lature. O Jf h Ll'T10 lhe -.ny of our reader, may ol ulllleLd he has no " "" " hy "S " then, a deGntuon com- . among us. lcofoco office holder, who, from he democracy are the loiers of .he poor his ,ak in .he world of refinement and fa.-h-Z L ,7 rWOrS,'ip PVer'y- " " ",e 1 i0n' ,m"Sl ?peak kn"8ly. When a man det sem . ,rU,y cl' ,er,ni"es 10 -"' "e republican habit of tins cn.ot.on felt by the leaders of that par- walking, and orders a carriage .0 he made; , that they are disposed to keep every .nan proridc. the most costly materials; emplova all
untry poor, lust for the sake of 1 nine the median
i,:m p . " 'utiuiiic wihk: perm. for when a man grows rich, he ceases , anally superintends the whole structure svglo be any longer the object of their affection alterations and improvement d'urin and that they may always enjoy a good opin- he course of the wo.k, n as to have a finer ion of htm, they continue very ingeniously to ; vphiHe than any one else in all the eoun:ry keep him down as near as possible to the verge ! rol,,,d; when, after the carriage i.- finihed" f 8larvali"- j -nd .he owner has taken possesion of it, and From this love ofthe poor man arises iheir ) dmen il Ereal pomposity, all round the
hostility to the protection of the vocr manV town to ,he astonishment and dismav of all
per.
.1 . 1 nut ui , "
uiaa 1 . HO 17 una t.na IT ... 1 U7inr t. mm Ik il nil tinJ IV. ! ..
bout the election will not he thouht imoro- the Whi, ,u"u",cni" soldl,rs n "me pare eource pnnga the cwl,fS eenpwo by ts splendor; ""ii.ui iiiipru me "hlgarmv. Ahnnl.l. ODtlnsiInn Ia, not; 1 , . ..-when nil il.; A ..
rt iiauunoi turrency, ana the el- nn i uune, ana ine mechanics fort to biing the hard earnings of .he poor man ask for the Pa-V and 8rp forced to sue for it and down to a specie standard. Low wses. free awMl lhe law'8 delay, this is ' comivc the
to accommo-1 ,rade' lhe preference ofthe products of foreign V"" labor, are all features of that uiironmiP.hia '
On next Monday the great battle is to handsome 1 ! . ' W7
be fongh., for a, Indiana goes in August so Lj t() s . ' . , " . '"rmea and ma-h"
,vi!l she c in November. We ronture oorL.i ., ...... "r,L fts,s were PrePar-
. . . ., , , , . . - r-a mrge stand was erected
'" ' a.i.aaie the speakers and .1
he music.
im i"i '" .-v g 1 ev i.iii mat the1 r... u . 1 -- ... .-... ; r- 4-1 . , . . word slial! go forth that Indian-. ha.oi,e ,! d ?? f"en? McM"nU"- F.irlield, pro" -de,s fee! toward ' F J th W'" August the .a gunc mi Miied. 1 he !iiti,1 nu. .. . noor men .f .... 1 r ,. . ranuui Circuit begins its anmmf r .......
AUGUST ELECTION. for Representatives. JAMES CON WELL, J. II. FARQUHAR For CUtk. CUBAN EDGEUTON. or Associate Jn.fge. JOHN MORGAN, JOHN P. CASE, 'or Treasurer. J. O. ST. JOHN, for Sheriff. JAMES E. WHEAT r 'jr County Commissioner. II. C. DANNELTELL. 'i Vosrt-or r rAe 3J. Judicial Circui. JOHN DC MO NT.
AUGUST fLE CTIOX 1 844. UNION COCNTY WHIG TICKET, or Representatives. CHARLES NUTTER. For Treasurer, WILLIAM BYRAM. for County Corr.missinncr, ELISIIA COCKAFAIR.
A LECTCRE
t ran kiiti Circuit ben til he delivered 0:1 the 'moral nnA r1 i rtinna
1 f . vuiiu tac a n p nnn th ? i I t "i uirir i w u t rtrmnifi -i i....!. , (it. i scssiuri. i ... .
der tne oke 01 aouicern rjictalum. and vtel- rin'i -n i ' j The on!v .r im, . i ... jctmJitjn ,f the wr!uM bv Mr. J P Wrirht
is!s of South Carolina? God forbid I " . 7 ",e ",rl"iat. Ca-j " f , ivi.;rr i i ",,ro'1nced tf He meeting, and pro- 0,1 t,iis ground it is easy t see whv a man i " r tthlSS ori-milkllll County! i reeded to address it at len,,., P may be too noor to .n ,k r ' HCESdBCKa. J!y j,.
Wealdrcssyoiiin the name of every thing, Mr. Yan,hail is, ' ,. . ! The nure lea.l,,. r ,h , r' i . ' B";'K;-1 odav'!'Vhi.s of Decatur
McreJ.
(Aug. 2nd 1S1I.) at the Preshy.cmn Church'
ii ttii p. ace. I he pub.ic generally ate invited
i to uttend.
i u"."l1iI Ia n r I T I ( 1 fc" r 1 . i I . . T ...
w , t " '-j'virvci . Ltiiiii. near We pnmt yon n, your struggle fori and forcible, he ,,n,n..,i. .... ..7 ,
the!at sixteen vrais. W noint von to .he .ho oi. .
r - - - --v.il nn- n u M as k ono, in .. i.t. .
- iw imi great
?en yeais.
:ti lh. the infallible truth .f your principles. ' interes-t, w hile fi
We
ine pure leaders of the locofoco nartv ti.T ' met in r..n!.uli!iii..n 'n... ...... "
, !. - uaj opeueu mot hove corruption can safely bold office and "I'v. and at an early hour wo saw ,,,,
make money. While they arc thu above cor- V'nio. was abroid. The l;,J,t
aii
r an hour and a hnlf or two ' "lp(io" ,,,emse!v, it is very chari.ah;
A CAItD. SAMUEL W. PARKER,
j The Whig candidate for Eicctor in the fourtH
i"rt!ttirr tn !. - I . ...... i. .
w..-... f'ii in u( iia i t: in in r ri l n rv . iiniTfi; ha i i. A ...
, , , - I ' "v ri''-'ve.i tne public character and i ,ourr"Py a" theeffices and m .,.1 your Cod, as you love truth, as you rc-i acts of John r. r.;. . .
tWrtt!;,mp,.v r , I,... . . J,r- "gHan being I J I"cm-..i inner pi
, : u "C1'a'"u Caroi.na. is intimately acquainted ! ni,-1lt be rmpiedf from falli.w .you detest the, reachcry ofthe living Ty- witl, the history of Calhoun & the'n U m ! -d falhng out of the good ler, as ou hope to live and c le w i b . i r.m. i . : . ' " .i ,: . . . "
emeu.
: liaunerscamewi.h ihn i (-..... .... i ...
i Ju .. . - . "..., u.m wo were ...,i i,....: ..:
- iwiiiuu.u ry simu taueniK n.... .i. .. i ......m ui,iin. win acuress in icllo'v.
........... ii. ,
l o wi-re i
1 j citizens
akp nil ilin the iu'erot j ..f ik.
- -. I . it ri i.C I III II V II Mil lliil I.... ..
: 1... .1 . . ' J '' i 'MtOllCIl, I iimpj d.,a r i
inn mai eacn considers .ho t :..,.. . I - i
. ... mil. i
f Union County at the following
cioiisncss rf haiing d,ne your duty tow ard yntirsehes and your children, sland to your
f!t. Democrats ot Franklin Conttly! As the cnmir..)ii desiTncants of revolutionary fathers. We ask you in vi ;w of the precipice over which your leaders are struggling to dra you, wiil you prefer your party To your Country Will yon submit to see all your well ricd lea
ders thiown aside, all your old friends deserted and allow yourselves to be bought and sold like sheep in the shambles, to pamper Southern pride and perpetuate Southern slavery forever? Will you prefer John C. Calhoun, and nullification, and disunion and treason, to the names of Washington and Jefferson, and the
principles in x.hieh they lived and died? Will von
ranio narrative. intrrnr
ed with fine reflections, and spirited declamation, was truly interesting and instructive. W m. Rebb Esq., elector in the adjoining Jistr.ct in Ohio, followed in a speech of two hours Dei.b is a bold dashing fellow, who cuts right and left, in true hearty earnest, and never fails to reach the mark. He is a rapid speaker well acquainted with politics, dear in argul inent, happy in .Illustration, and forcible and ensagina in manner. He is cauti.,.,.. :
tit mi oiivnce ami tn
tl tuiMiia iiungs, out in overturning evil principles and exposing bad men, be pours forth an impetuous and iriesisttble torrent of eloquence. There was but one opinion that we heard expressed of the effort of Mr. Bebb.
gent;
But sincerely, w hat do i
At Dunlapsvi!;e, Thursday. Aug. 1st 2 oclock " Liberty. 1'iidav. 2d 1 " Rillingsville, Saturday, " 3d 2 HON. CALEB B. SMITH Will be with Mr. Parker at Liberty, on .ho 2d of August, and address his fe!lov-ci;ize.H. Jiilv JO;h. ICI J.
-ome 1500 persons ivere thus entei ta.ned The ladies, wi.h all that grace thev no wel'
jknow how to exhibit, were present in rrcat
Annex Texas With many millions of deb., with lands sold ia millions of acres, without any record of the sales, with the prospect of an unjust tror with Mexico, in the very teeth of solemn treaties, a'l for the sake of a few villainous
I?mi(!tin1rlrct -i S:v .!. .4...... I
...... .-......i.vf. dressed
And to make new slaves States, n establish j ifonse,
j numbers. Their smiles evinced .!, .hn rot,
an interest i the good cause of whiggery. A handsome dinnei was .hen served up and all were freely and fully accommodated with the good cheer, which haj been provided for them. I..
i-asseu ie day. At night Mr. Bebb ad-
crowded assemblv ot the Court
?opie. who
into temp.: 5 rt" :Tia.ial matter. as much as ihe ..c "envr'1 "".fortune and iai,.le had Lre in U.
u, v,..,a,,y fe!. In fact, ,hey fel, ,lm . er which they had lost bv tre.wm .r......
r.ends. wheth. reitinung to be lsain betowert ,i. ...
er they be Democrats or Whigs, for thank ; f,,,l" '"ert to r"nli upon whom it shall be heaven we have friends in both par.i.-wh,.. ' ' T,,e rrsll!l 'f u,,'r-li consnltation is do they thii.k of this accusation? We plead i V" IT" w"rl.v-none '-ore fillth. i.tytothechargconbehalfofMr.Fatqnl.a ! Ky-e V He has committed the enormous ciime of be-i The assembly was addressed by Mesr ingpoor, and although this deS not disqualify CraV,'"s- ,Iacklfman and Maison, who fu'Iy him for a private station, as soon as he asks 1 T,u re',,,,a,u"'R orators in di,cusan office, it is an in.urn.o'untable obiection.- ! Zfl e
Out will the public of Franklin coun.y con- qniel conscience. licUheV have ilkene demn a man lippnun hr, .i.,.,, ..... i . I at the me.nis iiir.,1 i.-. t.....i.t.. .. .i
" "' imi Happen o . i'uii.- u, me ivntg we.il Jami f . be rich? Will lhe poor man acknowledge that .J '-t bis cause as a jusl one. Jon, (V Dax mm I poverty disqualifies a man for office in this free " ." -1 H. P. trnl"?
country! Nay,-we know the people of this j immediate annexion a. Mver
i ...ri in. tn io oeueve mat such infa- are many who would
mous sentiments will be sanctioned
But so it is with the leaders
arm TM. 1 i . :
r" , ' n, 6 l',e C0"nly r0mb' in '!wrinff tour gaxeR. Jh 8 f-r a long tune. They are grow ing proud, and rail and followed it with one of his best Tru exclusive, and beginning to turn up their iio-i'? the '''slress ofthe State-or forsooth of the ses at a poor v:.t:i. They mav be seen ridin i fP,:!r,''n"!?t '"'prccedented thus lo call the about in splendid carriages, eclips,,,, ,11 .rJ . Cent is rountry round, nnd in their own language,! the oToeum!" rOU,,M in "oninind it.n r:;.r. . . . .. : ri... . .
" """ic cut I'vfiy oocjy else."! - convention ended with three cheers
A li-ii a Delta Ph.. The ninth anniversary ofthe Mum. Chat TERof the Alpha Delta Pim. will be held in Oxford on the dh of Aug. 1S14. at 1 o'clock P. M. On which occasion, an oration will be delivered by A. E. Guynne Esq.. of Cincinnati. Tiie friends of the Society, and of Literature
in general are respectfully invited to attend.
Commil.ee.
jned by .hem. ! f0'0 yed Van n to the Sabine, but cannot of Mr. Polk's ! vk7.',i,0l.,,.iC:,, ,riP PJfc " the Del
... I". .,:'..I"CMm "-i v. Whi,
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iIr. Vatiatiati
forever the s.ave power m Congress, to carry beautiful remark,, whirl, iMj .....
out free trade and hard monev dorninec rn.t ' ..t .;. i .. . ' r
. , .,, J ' !" "'i,M wen as the souiidnet rf
U' !hPad- And thus w as done. All was oromhorn Aristocracy jder and harmony. The Whigs were settled
ic live ott of your sweat and your labor, tnu , "re firmly in th?ir aoherence to true
that ef your children. I pies, and their r..Tv-c
ll nep r.Til m,n..,., ..: i .
.. ... ..n.i.r, tiling nas made true, re r.i.1.1
ruHidH simplicity tmpalateal : in ihem, nnd
i for Clav. Freimabn
i . - 1 " "e
i ins county will be right side i
union as il is.
P next Mon-
LAW NOTICE. J A M E S I), s L E E T II, .lfforney and Counsellor at Lav, TI'' """id to all business entrusted i0 h.n. with rare snd fidelity; either in the superior or inferior Cor(s or ',he State Oiiaoin Major Becks' buil.'ing on Main's! ,l":t,:",f,(;?,,r, ,iou. in iwviiic. ia.
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as they move about in cost I v ,n ,., 1 ".rf wf' rontributc a larpe ( fW'IKlfE will be ...T,
SALR OP TOW.V LOTS IX
ROCHESTER.
Uook before you leap! And fee to it, that you n re not betrayri by packed convention and turned away from the Democracy of the Revolution, into the Democracy or disunion and slavery. JLct all conic out! Strike ftnrn mnm f.... I . .
....... ,iu urioveu country.
princ.
lion toward their veacitcd
leader, was revived zvl strcnslLt..ed. Those of our political opponents who were present could see nothing to cavil at in the doings of
the day, and must join us in approving
miM, gentlemanly and conciliating course pur sued by the Whig orators who addressed us. MR. CONWELL.
6 111 rnnrdLinn l . ..."
we:v'er Imw . ,. .I. . . 'J,'"-" .T' s """'"W ol winch she
" "-ar io oe poor ana jrns a pari, ueeiceciy Whi. work for h Under these feelings they! DECATUR, eling to their offices as a Jrownma !
"is plank. Under these feelings such i T, BROOKVILLE, IND. poor men as John H. Farquhar and Urban J .i ,COlln,r'. ,0''k "tilul. and we Wone aslc our friends to reflect over thrse rnore invitirijr ihan the ride to Brookviile things, calmly and rationally decide upon their I T.!',is :'il,ae rloiiELt full v situated among .he c.u..e. If after such reflection a man's rover-1 ' ' ' !'n fu"nin8 re i -n, and hasadvana-
s pover
ty is decided io tc a crime, which disfranchi s es him. and 1imitifi.. i.;... r... .. ... .
'"e. , ..i ... , .. ...
.....c.iiy mi frn; . iromau such internal doc trine may God send us a speedy deliverance.
C.l .
e lor true priucpJcs. Strike for honest V,V have heard -.thing said against this iren-
us oe in earnest, a:d iet our zeal be ' tie:
fording to know ledge.
THE CLERKSHIP.
TPa t I . 1. f r
b - .....in ii-w oi our .owns poie Tl " water power there, (a,,d j ihe w hole valley ) is extensive, and wC were giad find it boi... ung . Le improved. Flour mills, two sm, il
" ,,"JI,S- ""I &ne paper mill belong-
r. - t't-trr Elevens, are
red fir Ka!
the oil. d.. of September, 181 Iar number of !,. i lh, , 'of Franklin coun.y, I;I. Thpre Jo), are plat, jii. hod out, between .be HH "r".
i '-v"n.,l ,ho C.ul lock, and are 'si uatcd on ibo"i s:drSofthe Canal. "
J he low ,, , Rotiesteri,)in ,hew w. ter Ca,,:.,, .j miiei from Cjncinna(. ' nu.es from Brookviile. The Cmal and sZc Jjmd run through , he centre of the .own -"here is a loc!; i . -be to- of ,e fec, fa ' ;n?excel!e,,t water power. It is in' the. n CiLt..-t tini'ier for bmi l..,,','; . .
busmen f .vi. :.. - " , ""'"-r a ,aree
man; our opponents mar tliirsk thev have
j credit for shewing f.ir once in their live?, the
bont blli!r!ir-r
iMii-ss oi v...,r!i is c.-irr.! :.. .u. .
The town is hr.,;ihv. and r,!e,.....
I r-.. -I ""Oil II V SIIinia-
tence. Vppx,mi,i,k.i... J ' c - "''" operation in)
. w mil iiuiiT i 1 liimiiii'iiia ,l
- oi. pcer nnuuftct.ires i
rate, i
in - -1 - H
On the onehandisasuccefullawyer.whoh"'' ePs .,p w ith the improvements of the has made in.m,-y by his prnfion, has his1 d.i,Jr . Al,u,,r fact, too, we may mention a hat.Jsome town residence, one or two farms ''TT' ihr .WOrl!' o ,I,e ,nin on conversing
.......... ui?mni we lound i;...t them
W r f lk V - ..... : f .D(irI hQ ft do rxipn. .
.s..i st, tnt lia.L.. respect that is due to thia man. The slanders - , . , -n several .....es , had been with him for year-, aJ one for i .. . ... in tile f.eitlillllll-H nn,l I...U.... I). I .. 1 Tl U . J . . . . . ' "F
oi i.ie i. mne, which were published all over 1 ,uuaie Jiw'iei " - "JQ rrsl'2rcJ with him and
nt viiini" ."uorney, cc.
f;i fUJinft' iii 1 1 ( r. ....
...t.i.l.Kl : ,ne country in ISIO, which represented M.
v niemner m iii rr...i r i. . . r,..,..,n : . .
' .v.n it inS liiuiiiy ne-( us iiiirouucing politics
tent.
w ere con-
TERMS.-One Ihird in hand, one third in a car and ,he cher third in two years. A Vile bond w , ,e given for a deed when the last P-e. Th.,ii:oo,heprop;
JOHN GREEN, Proprietor.
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On tht niliM I.-., I -.1 . .. 1 1 :IG Cnn:il nmnopia n.-. ,j:-.i. -.t r
. .. v.,,i . iiu. j ts riilill m.in Uhn has m u9 u .1 rr V W II II l.pr-i' 1 ww .
: V' " iv.ile. But the turr-.n.?-- ......I r' ..7.7- ! HWAaTKD
. . :.. linn l!ll I K f r -
::t:i nutitie '
Ewiii-i.-.-.,.i.i . t .... h i:;retl s : ,:r in il. . ?
"-o. uuf r ji I. ivrrnrp . rn i rtn i ..iH.... urrc n . i . r . . r . i . .. . i uv vhuii i . iw ui i tmnr i l . . . . . . .
c-" '" ! . ii 3 """'.ni" 'os a Oivine ser- ' i io ie runs ied aun in i.. renins last n,,.l i.. . . ,. ! . . . . " 1 " ''h a large family te cnnnn.i ,l. : - .to V,at P,at e
- " i i 'ic j i' v a i-neec l i 1 n i. wen rem em npreri hn ii.a nr.nnA ..r ; - 1 cub mr ir.i i.i u ti wp.ii ier ia i.i.i w;. .. ...
. " 1 '.. - ",v- l"-"H "'l,,ffiV , ct. u .. . . r . . ii j i anufii me
...... i,u llt.vt,r rpt.n nigllP1. ; , Triors along tiie line stir up this su'.ieet and
July V7ih, 1811
NO TICK.
'm 1 ...i i i .. - . . . .
-..I-.. j,.!-ep,i iienne.l ol this county, w ho. "its cnnlyjsuch a recoil as this low trick work-
as
Clay and Frelinghuvsen. ; 'his year not to take
Miig recently leftthe ranks of Polk Co.'ed ut on its au'hors. lias w-amoi.K-
., . - iciiucrj
K rl. . i .. 1. ... ..
-. .'in.- iir i Miiti r rl nr IIM-.ai. 1I1IK ih ir imT lt luL-n n l..A m.
s-peech is said to have produced an admi- glanders have only been restrained by the fear "' effict. On the next day crowds poured j ff the consequences, and not by any improvej""the town. Proee.cjon.of wagons and car-; tnent in their habits. from every direction, men upon borse-' C'af"' a,u1 " foot, the cavalry and infanlrvi WISDOM!
": ! i.i 1,:.. I . i. . . . .
-.,; enn mnumeTable ban- Some of the great ones or the locofoco par-
.... K,, ,, ol milsIl. , y Geclare Ulnt Karquhar is a, jgnoraimis and '"ed through every avenue, until the num.; has but one sneeeh uliiel. r r.; i..
I --c.-... .'.illll l.' HIS II ICIIUfl
fier
u. u. c peace, ana w ho i qualified for
clerk
Both of these men w;?'i to be clerk...:n i. 5
i.i juu nave, tanners of Franklin County;
J act upon it? A gr- I
hau ls to ciear up a dendnin?
res. I Will rniracT-hw il
epq,,p ef
:se,r. The mcrea-o value of the land throne.! ri i.k- i li " ,asiies-'"ore .ban meets the o-.::!3v rk, which Let our frnd, see if ll.ey cannot accomphsh .ounty ? 'bis object-there is every facilty for it-eve-
or by the job.
CHRISTOPHER WHITEHEAD ... oV",::Ji,.USe lJroVC"' r'anki" ro. Ind".
Soncs. What will the people say? The democrats of this conn I v run I : . i . ...
a new and wonderful commodity, at'the store I UT' TJa P-Pl. -re
t-lr ntn, r.i,:. x. 7,7 !.,. "7"? " . . '""rv w romt..rt-and to
" ri.-c-. coining more or P'essua e: ts.jse means which add
lets man a volume of l'oikufoco songs. Not
ry motive to do it.
i- There is great improvement going on
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KTfiAV OX
SJTRAVni f .1... . .
ta . """ " ! , is anor.i six weeks since. br- rae ,cd ox, with a white fae and in g.70J condition. h.
In l!i i I P.ir r.f rt 4
country aH around us. Farm ho J.h "r " .I I-,, . . I?.. ""nBe,,,r8 PMat,n I
--...; mi iiiuiiii? io us anv inriiim.ii.,n
Y KT THOUSAND were assembled. : have w ritten for i.im, and delivers this on all I TrL
long ago, at a meeting at Harri
son, an un-
-1- . . i
im.vi. . numan tiapp.ncSE. And mora Mr. too -the advancement is ns great. Not a .'avern m Brookv.lle sells l.quor; we fcaw no dram
rtunate loco, got upon the stand and began hcqVin ,n7 pl ' Tlie to sing a song, with the graceful nccompa-j that these things shall not be ,
have voted
aud they are
speech was made by J. C. Vaughan of occasions.
l'"a;itl. A dinner Was tllin served liri nn.t i Oilier nf lh n .i... ..,. .:. .: I
li(,dy of thisceat multitude w ' r. . " . Z Z i::: Z " ' I ". arm." Ut .as actual! noil
m ... . t -t'vw.. - in .uiuieiice is com-, ti. .i . . - Rrnnkrill ...n -..i. .
, ...t .1 ucivii))uii one oi ttie orators' . cu lre conn.ry anove It
au lamiltnn of our Stale, as well as Dayton are. destined to be great uianufcct.iring places'. They will be the Lowells of th3 West. Like
orators
as
Ju-t at
i-j peeled to draw the line; while the democrats' :..-,, . ,, ' j '" juncture along comes a collect on of s i- are soothed w ith the crv of -'no party." ' .;,K ,. . rn ,, , . . .... , . .. ,- with the chorus of Polk and Da b. Sham e, "What do you think," sa d a fidgettv od'..,.t ... ,.L
itien.led a most enthusiastic meeting of the j maid, to Lord Chesterfield, "these gossippingl . man Whigs of Law rencebu.gh, and their j folks actually say I hare had twins." "Ma-! On Monday the 2Gih of August the Frank '? was greeted w .th great applause. j dam," responded the nobleman, "I never be-! lin Probate Court begin, itiitin There '1 Wll,-vl W I. : . : . . : !..!.. . . . i e..lltlCT
. -. ,it- -1 ti ; ;i i rn i . ii mn on .nn inmp ' n. ... 11 t
l, tneir pumpers. !nrip!s mid th.- , 'P i'if m ;f i j. r,,rv
in motion and their lieve more tbnn ha'fl bear."
tiie sot.dr.ess r.fi in the ?:se ef the locofoco stone it wot:K
be
Tictilt
to believe more mild to r f 1 !
than
half, the
wjll be .1 general stirring up.if .,d xmelt!ed aTairs, as the hte Statute provides for n general review of ;.' h.: tunnf pending in this rj.nr.
the 1, -1 1 1.
- .ui puao e w ni!Ts 01 prhnm ...c...i i,;..n.. ,.r...i.:.. ...j i . i ... i
.-, , '"" - . uiciii in ma, iiu anouier son wnen 1 :., j;011,, . . , ,, titer it. in. i.- 1.. .. .-. . 1 " t most indignantly rebuked nil mm .n.n;,,
'"' ""m',.it 01 ivenuicKy spoke. he ta ks to Democrnts. The wl.in. or o. . '
1 "iee i i,.!. .V nin ! ; an emanation of federal whiperv - i.i.o irom urooKvn.e were in allen-i reeled to draw the line: whilp the n ntrittr rut s ' . .
m . . . ' 7 ' - w . till i lUnrttirp n I. in rr ntmoa .. ...! r t .
i sta.g their cost songs, to the grati-1 are soothed with the crv of :'no party." ...u 7s ' " u, songs j men, umctnnatl should make herself
of the people. In the evening the glee ! "What do you think." said a fid.ettv old ' ' 'K nJ VMm' Sliame "'Il "eb f tn"Tike. and .ail-roads,
ie,i ,,..,. .i....:.,.: ... . ' ' ' i tiie oepravity ol the age. region, so m turn onr water
p..er a,,a resources to the best acccunl-and
,f " 'ro, WB n:,!ilcn o this result the more!
iu.s wuoie region will thrive. Farmer, merchant, manuraciurer, day-laborer-and mechan-tc-are ail interested, and should cxeit .heir '"Pttence. whenever they can. to hei,. nlorr
,.,e roa v ,-rk. Fush out tf-e Hirnr,,; e' er v.s h ue t!i" al)i!i;y Iodo it '
. t i -,. . ... - ..
o. ..urei, win e- nccrairy rewarded. It is supposed that he is in lhe neighborhood of Blooming drove or West Union. K .A J. ELLIS. Lati.el. July 2T.ISII. 32 3w NKW WIIOT,i:.SAI.R DUYftOOBSSTOllK. JEWISHUNT, V:.E. UiHTEft HM. J-A B. SQliRE have associated uodcr th
name of
f WHITE. SQUIRE & CO,
A o.2i, Pearl Street. for the sale of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. T.icir stock consisting in part of Cloths. Cas'imares, Satinets. J.-ans. Flannel
Linseys, Brown and Bieacl.ed Sheetings,' Clue and Fancy prints. Cambrics and Jen...
tcge.her with a great verie.y of other articles purrbsed in il.e F.ann Cities ty cce of ihe firm fro.n Irrpor.crs, ?!anufacturers and iheir Agents for cih, t t;r:b)es tl m i r.flv , ii
cs '.li.er-U.c i to City r.r.d rt-ur.uy dealers at verv ifeiJc.red pr:-s fClj. Ghz. c
Cm
Oa: r'e. July 30, a2 0v.
