Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 July 1847 — Page 3
AMERICA N.
BROOKVILLE, INDIANA.
FRIDAY, JULY 9,1347.
TTe are authorised M announce ELIPH At FT
...,.,. lor nrpmrtitatire in
lac -.cTaiatBrc irorn Frank I. county. We are authorized to ray that SAMfEL McCfW
CT Bsq.ia a candidate fur the sElctefTrtnurer of
1 rsnfttin vomiy. KwWrti.-Br ifc Tnimn pipf n w ,h.t IMlKeclyullonrf,h;nsink;i wondtrfol feat, in Mesmrri-ra.
The Brbee? in honor f ear Braee Voianteera takes pltce at Lawrrneebtirpon the inh 1n,t. The same testimony off respect can? oT at SVtbytile on Monday last. We ,re rejoiced to ate thrse demonstrations.
The attention of our
speetfully called
Sleeper & Fen?
The Canal. h
be let in the canal to K
weeks from this time, bur learn that the Cincinnati be ready short of six weeV We would thank the Cl
t
Siot IGa
telle to be a little more libe, JutS
our company, before they rnaf uch
round statements, or uncharitable conclusions. There is no disposition in oor company to favor Lan renceburgh, or to be at all backward in expending what funds Cincinnati has generously furnished. Eut we wish they would stir tip the hands on the Cincinnati Branch a little.
It is always best to hate a clear sight of
the object, before we shoot. Mr. Bradley's MilUn this place, is now in operation. He has also rented for fire years, Kimble's Mill, which he is thoroughly repairing, and is to lake water f'nm the canal to propel it. Mr. Bradley has now been here about one year. We have been watching him. lie is truly a useful business man, fair in hi dealings punctual in his contracts, and
cniiiteom in his manners such a mn as is a benefit to any community.
earth, if we dij not resort lo defence by the means which God has given us. This community, too, Pr pears disposed o support our C.ovemme.tt, though that Government may not be administered by men of their choice. And though thy think the war nvaht have been avoided
br a different policy, yet we are proud to
Rnow nut franUin county is notdisoosed
l(t dpCP.I mi. ..,..-.. . . j
,), a ,)ur lj,)vern.
ment, because all their little peculiar no.
ivons hve not been consulted. We have common country, in which we are a'i
equally interested. And no matter
is in power, or who is out, onr conntrv
must be sustained, and our ever gloriou
stars and t,iPe9 defended, no matter
whee it wave,or by whom carried, wl,
tt is done under the authority of our e
ernment.
On. Tuesday next. we understand, a
pnnuc dinner will be given ih?e gallant volunteers, who have so r.ol.jy sustained our interest, and our honor.
en
ov.
Wes,: Pr'dent Polk, the hief Commander of (he American Army -He lusdoiieliom.no Lis country, for he manner in wl.,, , ho ha, prosecuted t I A waY- e. U. . ... .
ucen u,e Lin ted States and .mpxico. ny E. R. Dudd: Gtn. Polk? "Von are neret.y commanJed not toolsir.i n,.
passage of Gen. Santa Anna. o his n ay to Mexico Jame, K. P..lk. By Noah Mendenhall: Our Conire. I.oual Representatives-may they bectua'ed. ( !!. in ,e ac, (f j,.!,,.,,.)
.... (,iru ana inveof country which actuated our forefathers, while struggling nr our National Independence. Hy Abel White: The United States of America-may 8lie l)Pver yield to anv despotic power until all her rrrienn.
a.e redret.ed, or her eagle spreads ver II California, Mexico, and (he whole of Oregon.
Cy John W. White: The Ladiesmi. v I
iniellicr nee beam i.p..n their countenance virtue strew their path with flaw-era
may they have companions to cheer them down the declivity f ijme. By Jacob Row" May this Liberty Tree which we have planted here ihis day.with ihe Mars and stripes on it, be protected by our Indiana boys, as long as the world snail stand. May the ladies of Indiana possess that
, r i "f"'g-i'i.iveness, so tron.r
fOS OF TEMPI- HANCF..
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sleeper
& denser
Latiiyette,
I'nity, r'-i-ite. Iaii.on, Wa.hinijfon, Can?bridget Mn licit, fit Jovph, Harmnnr, Miinir sn, Franklin, Hoivh,
Orsinp,
rt'.'cAV Blackboard P rimr. Mr.Fitch, a teacher in our village, has jvt h-d pnll,hed, an excellent work, called Fitch's Backboard Primer. It is gotten up in neat style, on large type and piper the p3gei being medium size, and the letters large enough to tead across a common room. We look upon this primer as a great improvement in Imparting the firM lessons to small scholars. This primer, used as a blackboard against the wall, will certainly be of great advantage to
teachers and scholars, and even a copy in a family would be valuable. It is sold at 53 cents per copy. Apply to Mr. Fiich. B.-ookvilie, who is one of ihe lcl piact cal school teachers.
ivmiii me good, thegreatesyofthe great- peace be to the aOies of thole that
aredf.lll n.l .1 . ...
""I i muse inai yet live. 5. The constiiuiion ol the United States -the main pillar of American fieedommay it be protected by a rnajnitiimous people, atid as it is their only safeguard so may they guard it. 6. Our navy-thoiich few in number, yei jnitfhiy in deeds of val,r anrl ri,ri'
theyshi,!! live in the hearts of a grateful people. 7. The American I?pnblic-the home of the brave, the rest ofthe free may it be lasting as it is 2reat. 8. The ju liciary-ihe chief auxiliary under the const iimion of ihe Union, as well as those of the Stat s ma v it always be guided with piudence, and guarded by wisdom. 9. The Church and State-may they ever be two institutions, ihe first having
ne icar ol inxi r,.r its guide; the second i love of country and the civil rights of man j
ne tis protection. 10. The la.lies of o beloved Stftl for beauty and virtue, for wit r.d industry, they cannot be excelled.
1 1. Washington, ihe father of our Republic; virtue, honor, charity and bravery were his life, pieiy and peace wcie his death may h'n be our example.
it. Generals raylor and Scott; warriors and civilian., as brave a they are wise, and as wise as they are brave; our army with them shall ever be safe, our
country, if men like those should guide.
SVtU .i r-.hr, M XI,--,. i ' j - ri ruin idii.
4TH OF JULY CELEnRATION. The following is a list of the Regular and Volunteer Toasts, eiven at the Anni
versary Lciehration of American Independence, at Union, Franklin county, Ind., on Saturday, July jy, 1847. Rezrxlar Toasts.
I. Our gallant army in Mexico- for their deeds of gallantry and daring, as "ell as their unparalleled victoties they have the admiration ofthe whole world" the aprobatio,, and praise of freemen and republicans.
2. The day we celebrate may it ever be cherished by the renole it nrm:.
celebrated by tri0se that revere the deeds
oi our lathers. 3. The husbandry of our beloved States the foundation and breast wort ih ex
port and proierlinn nfnur r i
lie, peace and nlentv be Vflll r ll MlllOM r1 I
libeity and equal rights your pillow of I oni.'n,ry fmm "' hey hail ; may they I ? onTai test. (strike terror lo the hearts of our .npn,i- If?
. i ne iTestiients of the UnitPrt ... ", ,cnn " an nations well dis- o
'hat tl.ey may be a strong spoke in the wheel totvarrU lioin;n. .t t.i: .
- '"'pi" uc niuiana oo s protect our liberty tree. By Jos. A. Miller: The Orator of the day may hi tongue never cease to express the noble sentiments which his patnotism ever dictates. Blacksmiths-may the 28 states We welded into one united empire, bv the hammer of conciliation, on the anvil ,.r
and may the man who attempts to blow the coals of di
tuiuru uv nip 1 sparks. ' j Flaff of Ihe tn
- "'ov Jiir Miip oi 51 "or, oear.ng aloft the star spanglpd ban-!"
List cf Divisions Vo Where loeatcd
Indiana, rtrmikrill, Vayne, Ci-ntrerille, Clark. HirhmnnJ
Crvtal Fount, KrwAthnny,
i.ofnn X Hoart,. rk-arbern Co, nuhlin, Wayne Co, Cinn rnville, fmliHMi, JilTi-rsnnviUp, Indianapolia, Canihritfp-p, Munci. , Di-lavarr C, Mishawaka, St JoFh Co, l.aur.1, Fr.nklin Co, Kiiii!T Sim.
Cliiitun, Vrrmillion Co, Aurora, DiarVi .rn Co,
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untnwwr, r riiklin Co, J-m-nwood, Cnrnwrnil, Johmon Co, lit riot. Patriot, Smitxrrland Co, W' laniora, Mciamora, Franklin Co, Tippecanoe, I.afarrttr, Fountain, Cnv npion. Fountain Co, Lyman Hrcclier, F.vauvillr, anlolph. V iiuh.-i. r. Randolph Co. Ml Carmt-I, Mount CarmH, Franklin Co. Inion, I.ilxrtT. I'nion Co, Milton, Milton, Waynr Co. IIopp. Vinr.-niie, (notorcanitedj f.'lMint. Alqnina. Fayrtte Co, Albanr. N-w Aloanr, Olive Hranch, Mndi.on, H"pef!ll, nill.homufh, Dearliom Co, B-ihli hi-m, JVihlt-hrm, Clark Co, Mount Olive, Hi!rntnn. Wavne Co. Oo.ten, Oohrn, Elkhart Co. Penitl. tun, Prndlelon, Maili.on Co, A'tim, Attira, Fountain Co, Sr." er. Condon, Harriion Co, Fhilaathropic. Itirlimond. Cri ford, l.fnvenworth,Cra rord Co, Ft.Vt.ty. Indianapolis, W'ilVain.htirsh. Will1:imhitrch. AVarne Co. riarV-no. south H. id. St J.. ph Co. nra, ron!,vill... rrawrord.rtllr. Miiti.omVr.
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14 II in 17 IS 19 80 II 52 S3 14 25 s sr
is so 30 31 S3 J4 31 3 37 .H 39 30 41 n 4.1 44 45 4 47
41 49 50
ner, ride the Ocean in safety, and comtel Hi
tail a, : . . i .
i " " o pay proper l. ihute to the
By K. D. Crookshank: Orpmi-Mav
monuments more interesting ti:ul the py. i
ram.as ol fcgypt. yPl adorn her; ti.kens. IT?
I "PPression.btitof the happiness ol her people. By B. II. West.- Tlie War; Those who condemn its prosecution with Mi n,..
I or s; and none ion g.md to be found bat-
ilirtff in her defence against our country. 75 By Wm. II. Colescott; Those whose!77
voices are ever raised against their conn- i 79
uy men, with '-torj" ,, their lips, mosi C certainly letray toiyhm in ihtir own!"
atl'l want onlv tt ntinnnm.ii .. r :..
j -11 ..-..., .'1x4
gam. to be found traitors to their country.
J"nn 11. a-arqnhar: "General Taylor never surrenders." By Edward G. (Joff- The I.'nitP.l Sim.
of Ame.iea; the creitest republic upon earth, the honor of the ase.the destination
01 me em. gram, the delight ofthe strap. g"r. the land of the free and the home of Ihe brave.
Pen.
Orn-t.r.iirfh, Crrrn.tiurtrh. Deratiir Co. ?"' Oardvll. XpirPort. W,r..e.
Sh, IVr. Sh. l!vville, Shelhv Co, FairlleM. Fairli, l.l.F ranktin Co, nn.iMi.ville Prii,rilt-, Union Co, Fvan.ville, F.van.ville. Clark, hnreh. C lark.hnr.K n..,t..rA
American F.atle. Ji-ffi rvom .11..
iaianoii, t.ar:ivette.
r-' Corner. Col lem rim., r-:M
V. r,a,lle,, Ver,aille. nip'ler Co. W a !fl h . Watincli W-.I...I.
ft W et 1 n.on, WVt Inion. Favette Co. o. Fn. n.Uliip. Franklin. Johnson Co. y Fort Wayne, Fort Wavne,
ar. Jrriioie, William, port, Warren Co.Tr rre C.u nee, TeriT Coupee. St. .to,eph Co. U Icnmiiir Grove Ploomin. v rM..n:..
w ar irk ro. Morkpor', Perry co. W"e,t Point, Tinperanoe co. VahinirMn, Wavne co. Oalton. Wayne co. I.otran.pirt.' Frankfurt. Clinton eo. tireenfiVId, Hancock eo. Camhridee Citf. lodianapnli, . Ploominctnn. Warren county. Sooth Hanover. Henry roimty Hamilton cn'inty Clark eonnty Vew Wasl,inirfon, C'ark co. Harr:on county Motvomery co. Rorkville. Cnlombm Polplii. Rn.liville. Vew Harmony. Orotryi ille. iVw Sa! m, Hush co.
the memoets, and addressed in the expressive language of colors, through the eye to the heart and conscience. The badae ofthe Order, in all its parts expresses the Love we are to cherish, the P,ri. ty we are lo maintain, eud the Fidelity we are to observe In our interjuwse. with each other.'and our fllnw men. '
The Sons of Temperance eympothize deeply with every other effort to promote this cause, and entertain i:o feelings of jealousy or hosMlity towards the other
great departments of the temperance en terprize. On the contrary the National Division desire and urge upon all the members of the Order to uke a prominent part in the out door or public t fT.irts to advance ihe principle cf total absiinence from all intoxicating dtinks. They believe that united action will thus greatly piomote the universal irii.mrTi, r
TenTrancr, Be nerolencc ar.d Cro'.hetlv Lov J - 7 Th Older courts investigation, ar.d asks because it feels that It is entitled to receive the payers of every Christian, and the countenance and support or every patriot end philanthropist, in order to rn ar.rp the speedier attainment cf its Hh and liolr designs. ' 1
ft. V. CAR V, i J.RHKESE. T. B. FLORENCE. A: r. Org. June2Q
Terrible accident. The fricght train on the Camden and Amhoy lUilroad, from rhiladrl,.hia to New York, on Friday night ran off the track with a lerril.le crcsh, destroying two cars; kiliittrj three immigrant pasngers on Hie spot, and very badly wounding two or three others. The remains of the three that were killed were decently intcred at Amhoy on Saturday.
t vNUFACTL-TIO'.S OF
.-vr-Kfl s. r'iillAsOLS. &C.. -" '-:'l- S - . tH wer; bCow rBrt., TTITn the f.fentinn -if Mer-banti'sntSrtfannfaetB. pera toihMrvery.F.xten.ive Elert'nt, Ne Stock. f't blf prtrrt fir tnth. TUk priovipie on hich th; concern i, ettabHshed . and T.ri" ,,1t,'Tu,u" ' ,,,rrt" f their cuftomep. I,n. .,'VhTi by nnr"""-i: food art.cl-, wl. X V Lut" Pr.ce for Cash, and rtalizinr the.rn iMBuuerauu., iu tUe aiMount of Kdaaoi jnick n-turn,. . . . Pefcta? irHu.tifcl. rirnlcbr mas.uOatnr'. ther are prepar-d to topply crder. to any exo nt.and rcprcifully .oiie.i the patronage ofMerchanis Man aTat tortr, and Di alera. - Philadelphia, July, rS4T, iS-iw List cf Letters EMAIVIXO iu the Po,t Cfflce at Broofcrille r, -'nlv If, 14-. nhich, if rot tkn aot hv the i"1 ' et. neat, ,11 be aeut to th G.neral Pvat Of. Dec, a diad It ticn:
IIST OF CANDIDATES.
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rs P5 70 71 7J 73 74
horp
Rock WVt point Cire-n", Fork O-ilton, I.otran, Clinton. tiro-nfi. Id, White Water Marion M iorie Itolfpi-ndenee Hanover Vew Ca.tle Kohlccijie I'tica Amitv Fliinheih Plea. am Hill Howard C'olnmhua Cascade Hii-h P., y Ptcon Noble
W'c are authorized
to announce Dr. THOMAS
KEXXF.nAY . ....l:.i.. .i .
..,,u.e ,r IIIr otnecot Senator, rrom the county or Frat.k'.in, in the place or Dr. Ceo Berry, .ho ka accepted an ofiice in the Army, and con.iquenlly eatiit-i a vacancy.
We arc authorized to announce MALCOLM A.!
i.yj i.:, ot i,e Water a a eandi.Ia-e for Atses. ! ororF.-anklin County, at tlie Aujntt election. j We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN' j II ALSTEAD, for the ofilce of Recorder of Franklir county, at the coming Au;u.t Election. j EDWIN" BARROW annonce, himn-lf bi a eanUi-I late Tor Rcrrcentative fr .m Franklin County, in the ' next Cineral Assembly. j The Hudei-vrned inform, the citiren, of Frankiin County, that he i, a candidate for the oHlce ofKecorUer, independent of Conventions. i
June ,Ui, 1117. r.onK?kT JO.'IN'. Editor Indiana American: Hear Sir:v,. -.it
! phae announce the name of Andrew J. Ru. ,, ,
candidate fjr the State Senate, and ob!ie .1 n . . MAX Y VOTERS Andersonrille, June 7th, 1347.
Allen Oliver, I Alexsn!rr James Apcar I-avld it, Ahtna w ilhrm Adama William AlUy Dnvid Adama Eli II rajTrJen Eroclis TLrmaa Procierick K. VT El( icliurr Jacob Prd Frapria A Itiiion W illiam Brian Mi's DetoraA Puryard John Bn.dford Pavid Bradford Rht McPattoor Frrrci, Broilxni Jom-ph B. F . Pakfrjo-hna Troai n Me,. Blioda H l.oi t Mio :ary E Hi Dim Martha A C ConwelJA.B Coek Mr,, l-mda CofTm St phen Chri,iian Dudley Clark Murtin Campbell J U Col Itaia Chiln. r Martha t-lir.itun I h.l ps D T5nrtrer MstLia Dt lii r John Divi. Ward Doiielii; John Dray Jamr. E Easier Kv. w F Fleminr; Jonathan Fuller l.aac Fair, It j, !,n Fries Michael G i Cirer Thomas CarliuH Mm Cather.oe Oreif Viciwria ; os. in Mr. John j
H HarTman John Hiljfal Jirub -''"l',',vilIiBin Iletneli Mr,. Junm Hind, Abraham Holiday Paul llartnian Nancy r'amnmnd Nathaniel Hi rrme;!cii Dltid H.lil Jatnefl ':"') Mrs. Jane lll-Tl nlr.il Jouph II..! lie, II. c H .11 iiifir Dirif 1 JiLjjI.e. Francis X J Johnson E. njamia S K Kurt, Henry
' Kellcy A Rsner Jacob ! L I lasi rrnce Cri i Lion, W Liona Jada M Mormin Henry 1 aloran Patrick j MeCleery Basaaar Miller Jacob McGnireJH I Kour Mrs. h'.nrr j Maker Hamilton I Morris William Meeker Hamilton Mill.ptorh Vrnl 1
Malory Daviat Moni, William MeClnre Henry McC ore JameaMoiiber J. H Meyer foaeph rfoore H. c Mansfield Mr.
I O , Clipl.antStrrt.err P
Petty P.eoben W Tond Mr. n Pasmond John Peed Mia Jernsha. Mep,e Gcnr;? R.binon Mr,. Davia Hubuttum John Jatnea S
j Stoop, Mia X'ancy 5hepperd 1 ha I Stew art Iaac Echriiie Frederic I Shirk Samuel Jr i Sierwold W,i,m j S;eart Mauhtw I Shank John 1, ! S i i ion Charles' j Sone Adam Schneider 'ohn Spees L. D Scrrirr;!,,-!,, Somh D iid T Tucker Calnn
Tnoma, ji,n ihomas Mr V Vbshet Jamea P Venter Jacob W William L. H Wilev Will am W-allice J. S Writ William W"et Georye W'llliamin Miaa W'lutc Jsme
j Wi..m W. B William Michael
w mi, John Wollbrd Charles Wichtr Miss Fhebe W err, John
The following is a list ofthe volunteers who have returned to this place, to whom dinner will be given at Butler' Spring, in this vicinity on Tuesday next. Several other officers and privates from the pinto counties are also invited.-
tol. W. M. McCartr. John C. Burton
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SViTh.. V ir..nh! n ' ne enine ol Hie warn
" " uiiiiiuir, or 1(1
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John M. Conrad, Kohi.i W. Lane, K bt. Ilaiper, 'tlli Moore, Win. Lar.dfore, Anthony Nicholas, N'elsoa Abbott, Ky.
John Hudson,
Peier Hedrtck, Henry S. Smith, Andrew Berry, John Miller, John Knechl. Searls, III.
THE VOLUNTEERS. The volunteers from Franklin county, returned on Monday last. They are in good health and spirits. They received a cardial welcome from our citizens. In cur community, there is the right r?e'ir,5 l,pon the subject of this, and all nher wars in which our country may be 6nj!p(3 T ll P V hplipro in Cli.t.intnn
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Irltl nf ft. a .;..;t: .1
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aim proteci.on or farmer and mechanic, and tlie wisdom ofthe legislator they eheuid all ( -hrrUh her more. Volunteer 7cas!s. The Declaration nf Independence proclaimed by oiir futef uliers in the fce of
tyrant and oppre.sos, w hi!e ie continue to com neinoraie ihe anniversary of iis annunciation to the world, may we cherish, sustain, and earrr mi'; in all our relations, that heaven inspired sentiment, tints boldly tittered by tho.-p master spirits of that age that "All men are created free and equal." John Wynx. The Constitution of the United Slates The ha.uliwork f E trih's ablest Slates-
men msy its principles be preserved, and handed down to ihe latest posterity.
liecira'ion of Independence, the bea
flMni those who defend it, no matter 1 lr"?',m;'m? 7'-" . . . . ' wuh the principles advocated bv freemen, flat SOll It la rparwl nr in irh ll rmiia . .
G'll's. When our reonlar! v nnc!iiiio.!
''J'hyrities have once declared uj at war Bnother nation, we caie not whether M be christian or bnchrisiian moral or
I never ceae to exist; and may its leach
mgs be appreciated in every land. Our fi iends, our neighbors, and our countrymen, who have exchanged the land of their nstivity the land of their birth, for the a iMnrnno nf rimn,...
immoral right or wrong, our country j tory may success ever crowniheir en"dsi he sustained. Whenever our lerpr-se. May the traveller b- greeted by "in the field, our ea!e is screanaf il "ie r,Pasant ffmlious? and beamifol ciiv. xir, and our cannon are baf l ins' f rude w i0rwatn of the saviow the -alls an-1 serried co n )Ft W. A. J.Glidewell. The American
vnemies, we are tor him nd dares the most. When w wf, we believe in killing as man
"emies.and destroying asm
Hear my health to old maids; may they live nil ihoy wither op into raw bides, to hip old batt helors 10 death with. The oent!ein!ni ho prepared the most excellent dinnei ne have just served, deserves our heart felt thanks. The B.tnd; may their mnic procure them wives, and their wives produce them
music. By Jas. Wallace, jr.: Equal rights and exact jntice to eveiv man. By B. II. West: The American Army; it has honorably acquitted itself in every engagement which it has had with Mexico. B- Peter Grimes: Soldiers ofthe Mexican War; peiiiing iheir 'ives for the maintenance of the national honor; they deserve all the honor a magnanimous nation can confer on them. By Iaac Peck: Old Hough and R-ady;
may mis nation in lSJS. be a ready lo serve him, as he has shown himself wil ling to serve them in the battles of Mexico. By W.J. Perk: The stars and stripes, the pride and eloty f the nation.- mav i
they be found floating on the breeze atjy,,a B"'1 12 pays.
the last h-Mir, as pore and spotless as in the days of Washington, ihe wretch who refuse to sustain the mexican war shawed with lighting may he be condemed by the voice of a free people to wander thrue a deasart nf gun Pwder Wm. T Rowe
Jewels and Regalia. The Divisions of ihe Sous of Temperance in this State, are respectfully requeued lo notice "he advcrtiserri-nU'f Tiro. 11. V. Horton, manufacturer of jewels and regalia. We are authorized by him to sav that he will attend the session of the Grand Division at
i.aiayette on the 21st inst.. with iewel f'
1
MAnntED-On the JTth Jmm, hr the Kev Mr O.eood. Mr. FRAXKt.IV VF.VETF.to M.. M Alii TI1A KYMAX-all orthi. place. "Go thou and do likewise." latrrrnrciur!; tfn
AV
B. II. BVRTOV, P. M Vhooping Cough and Cro-jp";
v . A.,Ts..-jo;ne t. ierr..ra.ir, is witbint raeept, the n.o.t raluable pn-paraiien in use, for tb al.uee d,.. an... ,t converts W l,.,p,n; co.ll:h into . mild and tractrhle d.,.a.e, anj shorten. ( d.iration more than i,e-l.:,;r. a. rreifr, , C( r,ain ,d , dy recorrry. From half to one f-aspooiilnl, will cerlaml) core Croup m ,iar,, umi yotinir elnldr.-n , in V f ,',":"r " 1 h ' !iv" f htii.drrd of chil dren be .as-cd aiinoali;.-, by always keepinj it on hau d ready lore try em. rrv..cy. 1
iMfosTt.rr rnc r,v in ntvc.
ALTRH AT IVF. We haer hern inform, d hv Mr.. ' Mahati. (a a-i-ouiUlanchtrr of old Gen. Wayne) that 1 he rt'. n il for a number ofy. in fr ni the irro th ,i , a lare;e Gi.iiron, Tomer. hieh be.nl, ereat .1. r.... '
ity. proiluee.l both a difficulty 0 dixluntion, and of
irrniuiiiK. iiiuet il, ,ne sa) ., the pre, sure ii pon the
ir d-pipe a ,n (rrat, a lo prevent her frim l. en. . n ... a P..M.....K..... j '
f, ,. I . . ,.. uiini ..lilOCllIIUtl ir Subordinate DivisioUS and rera!;a for ' l,l"!,r,',l inevitable. She alo labored unit, r ..-.ere
, - e I lii.il.IIOH
row r. wn svmmf.h omplaivt Or. Jayne, . a. ;,, Thlr, Streit, i, w,y'.n fff c;.iaraniee that hi Cai mmaore Bel mm will cmeDi-ri.io-n.Cotie. frat,,, Oripii.i; Pmns. Clinlera Mortn.s. Sammer C r-.plaint. and other d .-rant-.-ment of ""Z"lt ""d 0;'.e. n omety.neie eSsi ut of hfmir-v,ni,Tl in lr. n.an h.ill ihe time than can be titee'ed bya:iyotVT mean,. It i HI,. me!v i.', ..,. ..,! '.:t,t- ... r J -r
t l, eo.ial! a, f.,r .....I,. .. .t.i:
It.
piKition from rrt t'amnln'nt a it. I Jn,,.,,i..
wiih a horrible train o iitvciu. affection., for ltich
. I i it. ..) ne , Alterative. nun .lie took rejruII W he seen Bisn that fir., T." ; e. ! larly for ,i or.e.en meek,, with r.rr.l..i.il .1 r
umiiiior i in-, nn, i nt r ceiieral Health n there-
ty completely re-estalilihed. and now nerrnviii"-'
some diminution in the size of the Goitn.ti. 1 iimnr, she a, enc.nirarf. d lo persevere iu Ihe ue of ihe All
,,,,, c.er. Teniae ui i.-iepaimul 1 umor was
eiuin ly removett.
Grainl Divisions.
bury, at Indianapolis, makes Sons of Tern
perance jewr!.
THE NATIONAL DIVISION. This body continued in session up to Monday afiemoon at 8 o'clock. The following are some of ihe most important matters nctrd upon: The new ceremo-
We e:innnt .perk toi highly if ilii, import ml -repi. ration of Dr. Jajne, and for the sake of ,un. ritiir l.u rnanity, hope that it mav become mure centrally known. l'ublic Lengrr.
worms: wokms: worms; To remote thoae troHble.ome and daiicvrott. inba'iilnot, nt' tl. . . . in u r I. u...i i......i i ... ...
... , ....nn. am, .,.rr, .O lllttll I11-
II' s ur Itle k Ition.ll and Grand Divisions ' p:1"' ""' "'"Ol and .1. .troy the live ol 'children. iie Sllbmitlpit hv I W r... t v x- ,'!"!'''' ''n;'ire, a certain and .ate preparalioiniiua 11 J. H. O.IVer. of New otk. tionll.r the removal of thesariou kii.d, ol s,.!.., weie tinanimouslv approved and referrpil i i'iepi, sour stomach, want t appetite, iniannie l,lr- ,,,, - " . "'n" reierre.l f, ,-er and atrue, and debility of the stomach nd bow. "JCh, 10 ttie committee with power to pub-,1"",1 'sn r .i..tion. n i. ,,i,.,, exe.pti.m lish. ! ofthe Wiitt valuable preparation, in the world.
1r.p3r.11 oniy by Mr. D. Jayne. Fhila lelfbii, and
. : .1- V aim i .i.oweil, and a cure is not . .. ...' t'.e ... y be cheerfully refunded i rice 25 aud 50 cent a l.otile. avotiier rn tsicTAVs orixiov. T.i(-.,:iwititr ad.litioiml t,.imonvin favoro'Pr Jiiy.ie M--rf.ei.ies ha recently b. en "received from a i.o.ieian i.l ki;'i standiur; sis Lauderdale Co., Miss . Un.ler date of Au -.Kt 9, IS4. ' . a "r uD J:1m 1-VarSir i am intiinatelr aeneainW1" '"' or your preparation, and ran safely reeomrnei.dttt.-o,. Y....r I:, p. .toaot and Car.n:ntoe lJjUa.n I have u.ed .xi.-.,iveli in mv o-n urae- . ne and I state .i,.l,,..a.,i,cM- ,hat I h'.ve nted no article, or e.... ib-.nt ..f m. .licni. .. that have better ai..er. d Hi - purj-ose l..r - hi. b thee er,- pre-are.1 t.iau the above, StC W. W. .'Oi'lVsO V, m! D. ... 1 sutitr.l.ile Co..'m,.s." rrepnr.dnnlv .iy Dr. D. Ja I'h,l..e.i,j, ,n4 so d t,n air. my by f ym AtLE, W .ere tray he had t!ic AMniUCX.V Hlll UVE Bnrmn.e.l loihiurr the t.a.r to a-bea., jiul Auburn or perfectly- Jet E.ack, smhoi.t staining or irriiatmr Hie l in. ?7-3w
Otl
Kointers may they be able to exclaim, as , did Caesar, "I came, I saw, I conquered." VV By W. J. Peck. The Indiana v!tm.er at Buena Vista though stygmatised with cowardise, will eventually prove to xthis nation, (a hct bwly atteinptel to be WrlinfT f r. . .ei l.nr., . V.
v f "- ' .iic-y mere Binotio
this is our view of war- W t Te pravet ot the brarc.
r. "
oroe may say that this is nnchristia"
na wicked
Communicated. Metamora. July Gib, 1SI7. Dicn. At this place, on the morninoifth29th ult.. ofTvphns Fever, Jacob S. Ricketts, age.i 32 years. In the death of Bro. Ricketts, who at the time of his decea. held the office of P., of Metamora Division ofthe Sons i.f T.'mperance.our Division has sustained a severe loss. A a brother he was beloved, as nn officer respected, and in alibis relations as a citizen, his character and conduct
were alike onimpeachahle.
rr. . r m - , 1 I ..j ... . ms. jaj nr. rni ia,lel ('l.ll, still I .ie loHowiiicj resolution was adopted j "" c'"rT l' m. w. ii wlk, j the mi j-ct of Degrees, by a vote of 32! - J"ly:s uru-kvuu, m.,.
as, and 12 oavs. j inpksstics. Wfak Xssves. I.i.irE!ppSpmiTj,
. t-. ..... . . . . "K"' ' ' ""in trgrlnliie I'll't area natural.
.c.-.-n r-i. a 11 41 1 II I Jl e JtlOgment Ol lite """ tnenore certain cure far all kind, efier.ous NatioiLil Division. the interests of the- Or lll"l,'""':"-i"';l'fy completely cUnn.e the a-om-, . o- "HereslS Ol Itie Ur- , h a. bowel. ..fth.i.e bil,..u, and corrupt humor.
ur' ii" not ni present demand ailV action " "ot any paralyzeand ak. n the .liee.ti.e orOll llie all!il.-r. .,f ro,- 1 t:,n- '"" are 'he cau.e of w.-ak n. rv. ,. lw ,t.iri, on tne entijrci or Desrees. , wr,eh., i.i,a v..,.bie p,n, ,rd ai... . a,. A resolution was adopted declaring the 1 nc' rar,l"'l'!"0''-''""lore n. t i.n-' fi! inn snH i..t..,t ..t .1 t i i . ! ,"r' ".r,,l,u ihe.rfuliir,. to ihe mind, but al.o cive: otjert atvi intent of tlie pledge to be, to lit.- and vi.r t.. ne h..ie frame. ; prohibit t'lf manufacture tXlte and ICC nf ."' """"'''""rfeit nfall kmd: 'somear-cral-' ,, , ,. " ,U "C J ' 'h suear; oth.rs an- made to revmb'e in ...,t-
tl,i a.lollOtlt. or intoxicating liquors, aS a "IT' ai'"ce the ornriiml m. .Ii.-ine. llir, f,tt
beveraze. whether rn arsia.l l,r c""r"l"- I":1 ,r"m. "T r.-c.,lar atr. . .. W
- ' J ....... or not. The National Fund was rerealed. and
the subject referred to a committee of five 1 l,H"""nr :Th...j. witc , c... i.aur. 1, 1 ho.
.r.-t. ..... ... . . !"" ""' ".'. r ; I.. . . rv ye. N e I nton
one or more of bom may he found in every viliaee and tow 11 in the State. The Pennine for .Tile br n. A- S. Ttnr. I!w.t.;il,.
F.. D t'rook-hauk e Co.'. Fairfield: D.v'.l S1......I ler'
Kl.-a!?iflrl" I'ilN. fj dor. nef trenuint Rrand.-tb's Pi!',. jn- r.-c-ied riy (Mild ir .j.e hy KICHIRD TY.Ell. Bro..kr,I!e, Ott. Uih 1SS. 4i.y TTnGAVS -70 ra.e, lJt,rs Ktp nrornn.. W r H ) ived iiliw fi.r nle be v. g. iOWE. Nn. 5 I'.arl t.. ( 'ii.f..iM..f '. r.. . . .
PURIFY THE B iTTdT" MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE UFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS. The high and e.ivieJ e.le.r -v which the pre-eminent Medicines hire ac.(..irf .1 I r th.ir le.tri. -lc erf.rj.cy in ail the diH-sws wi.icn li-s prole.. o cure, l.- rei.oered lha oto il pnclice .. puil.i. ..ot ni.lv unn. re.-arv, boc unworthy of men.. The ara known i.. II,.,. Iiuu'. ; their roo4 Work, tetl.fy fjr luem, aad tot v'li.nte Dot ty the UUo of the credulous.
cnsistin! ot lliner, I.llts. 1 ickardl. Carv
and Conrad, to report at the next session; Die fond Mb- retained until then: A Board of Directors was created, cen-
ststmc oi the junior P. M. W. P . M. W.
P,(,peny, in as short a ti.-ne af With I Via Iai. nAta;kU I.V.
We acknowledge it. All
"s ire wrong and unchiistian. Equally Moo, are all law-suits. Wan are merereat National law suits, prosecuted Wording to the law cf Nations. The c h-s are individual la-fuits, conducted
me laws protecting private tights
But
"A at
ar and law-suits are all unchristian
wr with the great brotherhood of
take the world as it is-full of wick"e, contention, injustice and rapine, b hat are we to do? Shall christian liberties, because war is wronc?0!ld inrli.;.i.,.t .
--.mush enrrenaer tnetr tights iCtt7 t0,!,e Kbl,r -n3neban-1 1 because Uw-iUiu are unchristian and
-""eoiuerly? w
- te
fr By the flack woods Hunter,
u u jo. iv i.i sn.us lives n town; He courts hi neighbors all around; Recorder' office you all well know, Was nominated for old Jo. By W. J. peck: The Army and X aw. the safeguards of fie Nation they have on for us imperishable laurels in the battles of Mexico. By W. Marsh; The fourth of July, the day on which our Liberty was eorfirmed may it ever be celebrated and handed down to our tissns posterity, as the birth
uay oi American Liheriy. The Tree of Liberty, planted by onr forefathers, and watered with their blood may its roots deepen and its branches expand, until the whole earth shall be shaken from the boasting influence of monarchy and aristocracy. David Dsvis. By D. E. W. Vieley.- The men of the revolution fired witi the principles of
iioerty ttiey actiieved a result in the e?
His w idow and infant family, have (,y j fl1' f"r Dtvisi.m to snrremler its charter this afuViins dispensation of Providence, i s" 'ons as ,p" m(ra'ers in good standing
been deprived of a husband and father , arp "PPPa lo sncfi surrender
P., M. W.S, M. W. T and five? members1 xhe norOi r." m ui.d. r the cfiUe of .helndinr
of tlie Nnii.t.iRi Division, to superintend all matters of importance during the reCCS".
It was voted that it should not be laT-
O ASTHMA. ACl Ti: itni CWKOMC KllEUUATIlt ithlx I HISS, f rh- BLADDER and hinEYS BILIOUS TEVEE3 Ic LIVER CCMPLAINTS. t In the o:ith ae.l west whet tH. se awasea prevail. Ihev will
a found Invahiidile. rUnters. formers, and o'he:s. wla one e IU ... M.-dr i..c. will never af ,...,,!, ,tHKit Item. HU.ItJC i llul.lC, and. SLKols Lo-'Hcf. BILS, Cosnrc.vrss.diMis av citruits. cholic. CONsi jipiiiix. f., with F.t surcen in Ihadiseaaw.
Am..r.e.n III. t..J: .... ... I C OKKCPT H V MO ll S. DHOPiUK.
' ..... a., .it w, ana earri .hit nrornsr , s leeted. . OYBrErSIA. Not-ersal with Has drsl-esuni a-
oe v omponno-, mostly, and all of the Tinetnre. ' "'K,"J '' "e tnJrns- anmetlmtelr.
Principal i-m.-r, lri, Hare Me t, fhilad. lylua.
Doctor Bavi?.
'OVI.D inft.rin the mbl.c lha; he has opened a
Anil this bereavement is rendered pecn
D.ict. Dm, coiiuiniet the practic off divine.
Tl . ... r .. . -".J .O,.. e.
s uc ne-xi sess.ou in i up A.Umr.ai uivi j
SlT.nn.iVr.irr i ni.nr. il bv b.m. It ..,.1 ..
t. llie M:iin!ur.t auihontie,. Th.r tl,al i-h a ceouineartit le. may depend upon ii'idiiie it al hi Shop, and on a troo I t. no. a ai anv n-h.-r ..abli.lim- ot A Is. I. l Is, OILS. V AKMSIIKS, Bllt'Slll'S J?it:r..S.'J-ILKS-. S,,--'K-. SXfH'8, SIMMER
. . i. r.3, etc. .xe
liar ly ditressing. asDro. Ricketts had ve-1 ?mn w" b' !le al Baltimore, by an almost !
ry recently buried, a brother and a sister-1 ,in,u,im""s vo,p-
. - i to a wiciCU WOrid, ,,re-Parei.ini.- ,'.
-. ,..M---.crwecjQ(s-Mp ""wiy nd privat, rights from
and his father and two sisters, are now sufferine with the same disease which terminated his life. During his illness Bro. R'.cketts frequently espres-sed his entire resignation to the will of his Maker, an unwavering confidence in his hope ofnapptness in a future and a better world. His remains were attended to the burial ground, by his relatives. lh- members ofthe Division and many of his fi iends and acquaintances. - . G. C. Vax Camp R. S.
nations! gratitude can bestow.
An Elopement and Rescue. The RuHa-
lo Express says that lln? faithless wife of)
man residing in Canada left her house with a paramour a few dajs 6ince, taking from her husband the sum of S300. with which he hai just retcrnei from England. The injured husband folio wed ihe guilty pair lo Niagara Falls, w here he crossed ihe river, nod taking the cars, arrived in nuff.ilo before the steamboat containing the runaways met the inter
esting conp.e at the dock; recovered hi
II. V. II iKTO, MtXTFtCTVRER Or Grand and Subordinate Eivi:Jc3
Tti'lmrt r.f it Cmmlnm t f
.. . Vl VV flf Vrilie;.,,,.,,
f.'ie Vnttr. P.ln, ...
a. .u u i, i. 1 1 a n k t) s i; t i- r- s
The Order of ihe Sons of Temperance was instituted fur the prornoiion of the great temperance reformition, w hich. un
der th blessio nf God, in the various,1
stages nf iis movement ha 1 done so
ciiri..MN s and PtriTV s
K M It I. V. M S. GRAND AXD SUH0HDIX ATE DIVISION
He (JALIA. 'MIAI.S. UC.
,n ,.l ! ?' lK ubcrih.r ha, at a heavy upen-e. (rt np a IO much M full ,j comnl. te . t ofs...i n, . r... Vi.
to remove the evils Which intosicaiillf : r""" ","r'ia..iiraciHrin5 Cirand and Subordinate Dm. (Irinka In t infl:,.!. I n., I, " ! "'" FM!il'K1S' ' "ow pnpar.d to furni-h l)iaritiKs na i inn.cted on our race. Us tin- i nh a new and bea.,t,f,ii ..vie of f. ..bi. paralleled success bavin" increase I in w"r:",",, p""" iiera.,d ata r.d ie.d pr.ee. it.e l .r r rdlov.it.tr teitiin. .nr. is ri.-,nied .iffiri.iu r.coir.m.iinootit live years from a very small begin-; '" 'Hhe n.er.is and qualitvef the arne'e heofters
.1'., .'a r.ro.-.. ..... ....... I . .
...-I .w e ... -r III I ..,- . ... r I 11 S I tl V- . .. . . - - . - -
. . . - ' -i r.,Tr.-. ir.im me minutes of tue nrorc-et'lnrr of .he ' ssorat fiewi,. ('!.( tEj,, ,fPIrv
MIP1JOM tj Uit Sim. ivvaipiiic rr Am.
IKSCY, I'EVEIl siri.t A fi IK. For this seoutc oflha srw tem eoaiitry these med cine wdi u f,,nil a safe, sneerly. and rerlaia rrmedr. Oilr n-ii-tn.-s fc a e tb ..stem subject lo a return .4" tlie h.-..e -1 ear l.v The, mc'e-ine r ts-rroaneot TRV THKM. BE S"A TI.-HKO. AM) UK CfKtO r O f L S F. S S of C it V f t.F. X 1 1) X. i ODNDBAL OEDILITT, I OtT. UIDDISESS. UKAVU. HEADA' HKS. rf every Hid. J.v H'A R O FEIER. lFLJV.IATORY KIIEUVA1 ril. IMPURE BLOOD, JAUSD1CH, LOSS of APPS- , tite. I IsIvehcompisAxntb, . tPKO.S'V. LOOSENESS. I M K It V li K I A I. D I S F. A S F. S . !ctct fails fo eradicate entirely all the eff els of Mercury indi lutelr sKier tb.n tbo mot powe'f il i.rnratiYi .if Sanaranlla. shut sii Ers. sf.r rocs debility. Erova , COVr'f.jir.Nr.S of mil OltHASIC AFFECTlOSS, j PAI.Vtl A lias nflh: HEART. PAISTF.K S CHOLIC. PIZi E 8, The ortfinal re..o iri.r of lb.-e roe.ltr.nea was rn red of Piles of 3S rears standing l.-y the use of these Lisa AlC'licines alone. PAtSS in l!ie bea.'. side, baelt. lianlw. jrun's and ana It H E V ft A T I M . Those aifl ried w.lh this) crriMe liease. will be arm-of ieVf br It"- lfe Msvlicines. Itl'SII or HUIOI) to the HEAD, SCURYT. e.it.TRHF.VH. SWtLLlXHF.
s c I-ore t. a. mi aiia'a evil, in
ltan;l or Mate Divisions, ahonl t'i'YI rand Din.. on at its late -. Anr.l j'.ih. isir
: - . - . . i i,e-.i.iv. u, mr tue nurooM t,t ,n ...r..,.. . ..i.n.nM ..u j it. ...
... , 7 r ' ' '" ...en. .,nw) wri, ... atei.mficT inrm wnarr
W O H W S . of all kinds, s e rftectnallr er.wIM he
snt-otnnnie Uivions and over 100.000, ty i,ne .,;;..
members, is resarded as an e iJence that "r"m,'ti to the favorable eonsi.teratin.. or!hei - Ilri. ,,, n,,-..,-Ihia rlcnirlnvnl , o . " b,,'lor' V:.r '"' " Mate, the l,.-atif..l new HIE LIFE TILIS A5D NIO X BITTERS It.lSCCpartme-ntor lhesreateil!Crpil-'eij;iil,eotKn,bl.n,,manulacturedbyBro.H. V.Horton, DIIDICV Tur ninnr. approved ofC.od. 01 1 ...c.nnu.i." PURIFY THE B LO BO, The principles of the Order rnmm-nd ! --" And , ha, remove .11 disease from the system, themselves to everv friend nf m-.n ,... :. ! rH',,'u',,"rr-hrc,,"l''1c',,5:"k LIFE PILLS an.l
- si m.-m Hi.ii nn rtiii..' ma i
is believed that i it, forms and extern! j ?-.r.wrkm..hiP a. .S llLLiy.XnXmthM'
..ncitirni niiicr in tnr ts-t or nl. , , ... .. Oraer, atteodt d to promptly and a-tieb s forwarded ' lh' Rean'-ae oTiheac medicines areactr pot op by ripnii unit otherwise with Ibe ercatest despaicli r' hbl. together with a rrp!.lel. etiled to t very part of the South and VVt. "tofat s Good Samaritan," containing the directions, let. HV HCTOV ' nn w'r ' dr4Wii.s; of Broadway from Wall sireet la our
Cincinnati, OVie. 29-Cm
tabiishrr.ervt of the rights of man. that will
nana down their names to the latest pos- S500 and his xvtf. and after eiviu the ! n , ' Z teiity. clothed with all .he esteem that disappointed J ' -el I Besides this, it i simpt'ctj- coint
'. . . as - ' i'ip tnioii its. iiiti.i.M.in.i, an i ttl
--""-lo
arrangements, there i notions which the most siienons advocste of simplicity cati condemn as evil. They have all been adopted, not because in themselves they can reform or preserve men from evil: but because some form i necessary to jive
stability and rctm .t.enry to the O d-r.
iictHs it to
mirty hive
within rt:r safe cnrlf-u'i.-.
5000 Stock Hc?s Wanted, j Veracie(f Ko.n ln pound. " be delivered a New R.ehmond, 0h. on the Ohio B.r. r. 8 ; mile, aho-. c ncrnnati. iri tSe monh ofAn-t nxt. ' Ca& wi;l b pic! fur the ame en dtli.ery. fur ..r- : tlo r partis. tlur. Ororer anti o'ht r, .11 ' p Vave c.i, n rAVr OIFS0N. New Kiihrrtnri.l. COH-jON V I PK 1. I , t ll. c l.t.r. ti C rrt. Vm. r
Office, hy which strangers vi.itiec Ihe city e: -.-ere easi'-
uan its. i na wrappe.s ant Mimsnn-,. a r i lbe.ef.ire Ihosss who procure tbesn .; :- ' "i be awured tl.at tlfy are jirti... le c-rrf buy thow with yrAcar w t r; N that tiiey coma direct frot:. i T rr-n.ef . n . "w iLtti.'1 S1W Broi;r:.y. e For W
