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aai ev mar.y .sseu..a.".sB"VJBr-weaBMaw,rwaa-iii tbe f'ditcr Krsiivtt.t.c, hit. Oct 2, IcSO. Th'l onr firot visit to theCounly f tlopoo
IS COx)Ew'I t.I.i 1 MM A : tich laii-Ksinee ih.had a Railroad. FormerU tvu!ivito looked liNe duck in a mud pudFRIT5 AY, IVCY. S lf.C0, l.ut rrJiyptir rwn from i. And iMI sit may. Wuh her rich soil, end 1 t., ..-.-.met i;ifl:ruU. I her i v-pe.-tive Implements, she Is destined
U.eeL.t.rol the A.M. r,,. w..s swm " I , Ih-cw c!v cf no mf.n Importance. Let
WW III lll.;M',;(pll, MM COIISo.jnei'tU I
Letter from Dr. J. R, Goodwin.
dltif the overland travel thin senson.it will form dim of tho darkest, if not the very darkest page ia oar history. Many who arrived here aud
hava enough money to take them home, go di-
Using hi lM n pilot.
Inuianatolis, Nov) 4, If 50. Frtkmh Cl.nrmom: A few weeks sojourn at the Capitol during the tension "of the Consliiu-
recl-y down ana ue passage .a ne n. vrc.. ; 1(om Couveoliou lM convinced me of 00.
(r,( r nihera .mend come no as soon as i
From the. Gretn.Barrh, lad. Clarion. Baptist wxKiiMlsu. t . " The delegate, appointed by the Flat Rock & Sand Creek Aaaociutioa of Regular B iptirt,; aal theSaud Creek &, White River Associations of
TcniTcraiirr. Jj'The Grand Division of th Sons of Temperance, the Grind Unioi of the Dtughlers aod the Oraiul Section of Cadets, are a!l now
neither the r-red it r coi.sare, for th ti'tta editorial uotWof Mr. BMa,th t.-nxperitiee Lecturer. We are eil:rvv wiiaecjo-iinlnl with him, and do
wwrwpMi Sh.lbvville. To-morrow moroing, Mr. II C
Nor e we suoVienlU .!vl el the. t'ifflonl- yUw xUt rT f U, Junction Padrond, ty at L.--el u, lake n v pM i,t the matter. Tho i ,.0lu.uw t tl,ls place the permanent loaetioo r.Wly dM tU commence withes, and a It j 0r, Railroad from here to College Corner, by Hapeonalntrralloih.t, whoever i heard !lh, wnv f Connersville, Ubertv, cU. The
t.tret.gtt oar pa;er has to pay the li.luler.
lis what are her prospect for Railroad ihe host arteries of tra!e, ri;her natural or aril
li-ial. A l!ai'rod ia aln-ndy finished from this j i. .i. in.:.. I:.-.. U.. .1.- ... f I
piiv9 lit liie 'im iimwwii t'j m- n v
OKoaiSTO, Cat , Fept. 6h, 1?50. Dial CuaK0!. I feel but little inclined to write a l-ttor. Sut a I have nothing to di hnt
... ... ... iin. rn ni nuiera iniena noins to in '.,. .i . .i . . . r .i i . - ...
t. tw -uii rtkk .1 i.r t r t M-i.i..i : - - . . - -. w iiinir -inni iiie nnn mrm niiL hivi iuccbkbiui . i. . . e i. . i . t.i! . i . . r .h.i.h t :
v e " v t vi ' ( . j . i n i.-rw There r--i j ,Buujeci vi m uuiuu iieiween inr iwo uimire as- ; n miK-- on.. .nuh vuiuiiiou. oevrntv
eot merinwn on the) 18h ull.. I have manv hour I ' ' ' " - IU Cliooplnff Ifteir best men to do their moat lin- mKI- in it. n.ir.ti-1 rk-h i:nE'.,ri.l. : mree
".. ... . . . . I III t. nreaier rush for the Slate thia fall aud , . . . . , ,1 6-
of leasure, and I task my utie hour with. a letter I ' . I porwtui won, rourweeae nave now eiapsea Sat. Oct. 19th, 9 o'clock A. M.
. knowing ' w,,,,rr l,,u" - Biuc8 lhe Convention
la ivsiioii in i... r r iunoi pive murk
of iheir iirooeeriincrs tiiis w-fk. bi.t .n i
Scperate Baptists, to take into coni leralion the pUl;lisitil as fst as rrcrivwi. Iu tlieG. D. iher
-riii. new nifinliers, us rf(.i. s.n(ajVf.t 0rg jj-,
liutiiHeJ tun Tirt Uay, am! some fifteen or
tO'day. I feet less inclined to w rite.
direction, unless those who hive huinbupged
the crowda cau change the present purpose o
thousand of their victim. But miuinir I not done in California. Gold
lt.nl l.nnd. The "tiis'.rurt is and forma to he observed hy p? 'sons u p' - m to the Tension Office for lioo-i.y Laix!" u itler the act of Coiignesn of eptemlv C-'lh. I.'i.', I.i-ve Weu received at the C.eik's oioe cf thi eoo dy.
rrien.!s ot tuia read are eaognine oi u compie- j ..,,m.nt r rac,-. if he la making 50 or 75 or Hon. cn.i were here a few thjye aiuce aeek- ' .... n.t n.e d. .n.l m.erK.nr Mm.
small boy or decrepid parent doing equally well
i route for the continuation of Ihe Jefferaonville
and Columkna Kai!nad in norlheastern di-
that there are many accoanta contradictory oT each other go to the Stntea, and mine most conflict with some; relylug on future developementa to prove the truth of things as they are. The principal point on which meu differ, i the rich lies of the mine. And this they may do
. I llikl l in linllMl kftVnnii It Kllfl nnl nnttl .
lie, and are lu poaicaaion or claim differing in , r .s-i.. A m. i. urn t I- r.nM,J f..r ,h. 1 M IbralioM doe it ett!e to its proper poa.llon.
thus will it be here with mining. Ill now overdoue and there i evidently a bad criai approaching. There must be a vibration. Men of famillea and bosineca at home must return
" . . P (oai.ucc jm, j o cioca A. 11. twenty more on ti.e day fn!!owii,r asembled, aod I Ihiuk 1 1 Xh. coanci proceeded to bu-ines py rhoos- The officer of the G. l. for Ihe e
nsmng year
am sbfe in saving that nothing ia yet done to- fng eij B jeece Moderator aud F. J. Martin were elected ou Wednesday, end are as folio l l .1 . L t .. j.-i S I O. Ci..l t- Jill.. . '"...
ward the great work which it w convened to cerd.
A TU. Cui ....L I I..
uv. iiicuiri was vuiimiiiicu IU Ulaui
1 , On Motlou of Br Sabastian a committee of 8
linn t Vi d ftlAttitnv AfTnta tillla aiLnliia huaii . I . .. 1 r-
mines, tithe human race, educated a. it U at j", . "- - " : r- v.as.ppo,utea loaaceriain taea.nerence ex.s.ing . ... 1 the election Of door-keepen, &.O. B'lt thia was lwwrn Ihn two bn.lie mid renort to thn pieseut, I a the magnet to the ueedla. When ..... . j , , i"' . lM oooies, ana report to me
i -i . u , nieeung. i ne cominuiee reiuou ana rsporieu hundred and fifty of the chosen spirits of a great ' a o'clock P. M., a follows:
Mate are collected together in one body, it is Your committee are agreed upon the Regular
fiit preaented, the needle rushes with a velocity !
( he U at liberty to state the fact: but from that
... a. . 1 .1 H Ir . l- it. t 1
rectlon uoni It Mr.ae ti.e ueiiontaine ivautoau, , f,ct , dr8W , ,.ht0 or ,herefore all Califor
thus opening a direct route f.oui Louii!le, i nit jg .Bpl goU .s0 Uli there is a
Jetlersonv.ne, ana iw n-oaay wun u.e iaea , . . , , . f , .,
B - - " ' - I
tin be conteut with doing well, and this work
will fa'l into the hand of men who can remove
Sternes Fkhar, Es , of' Wabash C, G. W. P.
tev. i no. n.v.oonn ri, t.v.tiisvil!e, G. W. A Ja. G.-Jordau, IuUiauapoiii G. S. Chas. Woodward, Itidantpclis, G. T. Rev J M Birfhop, New Albsnv, G. Chap, J P Sage, Alleusvilie, G. Coii. J L Starr. Wayne Cou.,G. SeDt. The following are the new officer of tbe Grand Union:
like mixing acid and the soda, a great hissing Baptist declaration of Faith, as expressing their Mr. M B Campbell, Sijourny Union, G. P. S. aod boiling over of gas will ensue. So power- I views of the leading docninea of the Bible. But! ". M-lind. Thoinpaon Laporta G. S. A. . .,.... I I Oiihella Learned, S;eonrney ( S S fully was this body puffed np lo its own eyes differ in the toleration to bo used in the practice - Gwinn, Frauklin, g!sT
that at hrst the hall of the Stale House was con- of the 1 2th article
iu'ered enti.elv too small to contain it; hence a I The 12th Article reads thus 'We believe,
commilte was dispatched to Madison to procure that Christian Bjntism is the immersion of a be-
Lenora Masure. Crystal Fount G. S. C.
Birchard, Franklin G.S.C. Craij:, Lawn-iieebure G. S. 8.
The ofScers of the Grand Section for th sn-
Mute tXIcrtiwitkt
m.ii..... r... il .,i.. :
vll V. l-llVf V"I. li'H.Y .tlVT 1111 1 V -
...Ala... I. -il iV- ..A.Mm.it. . k.. a . . .i .i . r . i o i ' '..
' here for a nerm.i.ent home, and von... men who ; " """" -l''"-" ' ---......-. "- never iu water, in u.e name oi .ne r at.ier, con, Boiol yw, are as follows
Mint . t. .. 1. 1. ... J I ' r . .i . i . t fin v t. T- i l r T
and ,owa.ls ,h. cl.y of New Vork, without ' " lhaM cruWll wllh m,ni.M ' ,aett . st.y here, and In a few year, of atteniion to " T " a'TaT . T.'. T' . V .'. . . . , , , J IvT"1
i. iA r.i.;n...i; Ti, .i. r... ! ho.;,... Mi.k. r.,ri.,... ii..i ..n..u . portion oi me gas naa mown on, ana me otaie ikui emu em, or is'tn in a crucinea, ounta ana - - V. p.og tr'hnle to Cincinnati. The agents for MA (J . , Iscertaiulv bU8,mM mk fortune that would require a ....... ,.. ....-'.. :, ! Henry Ohr. Indiamphs, G.S.
I It. .iiila I.IWJ f.rtt nJAii.n. mI mml.i lli.u ' . ' w irtL 1 U Inn. nf li.l akn s n of .n.
Id lhe!,,, ;. . ' whole life time of hard labor an 'strict economv,,00!w" ,ounn,OD" mP'y B ana now risen oavior, wun iu. pre-rer,..,.-, io ia pr.v.i-
- ' iiioFicai. aiiu aifc'o poarinir on me airv winira ai . . i . i .. r . .. t c
i ..l ...l u.j " ' " lin m.l. i I.. Si.iu i j. .1.1-1. .v. r. inev neve room to snare. eees oi acnurcn relation, aim to tne Joru s 3un-
.... . . . , v 1 1 'T ll . , in . v li v n pii umi i i i i i ii inr i 1 1 mi ... . I . . . i . r . . . . . w a.ianv.u ki.in. a uv UVI IIIIHK lua. B. in , 1 D
llOHS fllT: II.M.I III .lll'CIR'l.pi. iOV. .1111 III I , t A II I ,Me(" b.jiiio VI l.lliv tllivil I
. . , . x. x- . Mi eviiirienrv oi uiai ainsacv irunreiiiieu. rwu
end Wiscot'.siu. '.ate.
We have no tews from either
:tuv want is elbow-room. Rushvilte will I on i
pel haps you have heard of) wilt occasionally
Ibis liueaud whra it le fiinished it will doubtlew be a fiat route. Then the ciit.ns of this
T7 C- W. Uotchen is now pnM.sMng a p.per ' ,a -ve a thar.er f-om here to Indianapolis, j uW M o
shave a few leathers from. 1 know of Instances of very good fortune
Soma men within a shnrl ii:lam-t wit llil ulaea
A W Morris, G. T-
B T K ivanaugh, G. Chaplain. Ooerye S An nek, Lawrenrebnrir, G. G. J M PjUou, Greei a arr, G. W. 1 udianapolis Visitor.
PPL l. ..... .. . .1.1.1 r . 1 i l l .11
the coming reaction wsCes will be as low a at ! 1 aa'' amenoment oi tne t.onsuiui.on mat per, in wn.cn tne memoers oi tne cnorcn oy wie ..... I - .ill . J i J r - I r I I I . - -1 . . I
present. I would advise all to Slav at home. " Pro'u,ng "r oienniai use oi oreau auu w.ue, are io coiiiu.emoie 10-
wbo cannot come her. to remain for several cssion" of ,,, Legislature, thia was settled by a gelher the dying love of Christ, preceded always
v..e hn.K.iiii.m-m.--m..-i;..,nri erv decisive vote. The most important ones- by solemn self-examination.' ! AXOthf.r scientific woxoer! Pepsic years, tnongh still some may come and in a snort . i " m c , ' thcTm nh nnve r .'.;, r c.rfre Jutm Ami time, as manv have done, acouire a larire fortune: . tlon, however, that has yet been discussed, was ; It was then move.1 that each party present Dy.pe,..i -curer. nn pared fn.m Hennet, r tb.
1 .srffA i a " , II. t) it. - i i. . i f itll rt ll Srnmarh (it Ihe art r tlinrtmna nf namai
afc i.. . . . . . . . nr. rut i mm niinn in artA icn a l iih bm- riniu rt n rtrii mpiiiii ntinn bmi rn mo pnnr -' - - - . .
at Pvl m., K v. TiVs plnce is better known lump, have been found that would do to write and subslitute public nZ; inon c - justified Upon whicU the question' was utl ZlA a Wh'S"nUh' 0fW"lCh Mr.P.o,aa..W,.0dmyp!..;discusiw!.t,eDgth by brethern tnm both pp tive in C.,,gmit,t he preying Jwav for TT" lTi' r- . , .K , , , , . . , , "' down the let of While Vater. ,' , ,,u',re uy lne mnn ,,MeM The It w argued by the Seperate for admitting Juice. s- Advertist-meat in another oIub. nm-tlier campaign. U Ivts been very buv the , . , . , . , . , . . are not dartled and brain liewildered bv a look djsentery, or tlux, uch aa viMjsU lirookvil'e ao r .. .. , , . , . , I r ' , ,, r.i.",v Tiiis last named read has been freelv spoken of i 1 oHxiea auu nraiu new uoereu oy a look . .-.l..im- ,huKi u,Jt dicnssed two or three dav by . Hose w horn they esteemed onbaplized persons. "- '!! " ' " . U;t feww.ks.it vising a,, parts oft,,,, l8" ,eW to-dev, and they all look and CT: T 77 MTLfZ" Newman. Bidd.e. Lckhart, RaViden 1. That it ithe Lord, ubi, and 'that all 11Y31EXBAL. ITOlicer Tower,, C..vyPoo o,' F.irHeld and 1"" ff'? ? T T 7" ' - I it B M U 72 11 B ! " lhe t 1 hd ,lro"B W-.. T 'n;PP;ri0n 'Vm "j0 n ' hal no r' XT" h' it "1-07. by the Rev. Mr. c , r ,. . ' ' f . f nt'ier. Some or the richest men m ltiepli.ee. ... . aim it. "Mr ! .. . r f f ,. f i by Messrs. Niles, Harvey, Ilolmao, and others, nave no right to prohibit Ihem from h table. QrtP, Mr TOflVWFRn F r RiMn.;n Salmon cf Initier Co.. rta'ted from talifornia for . , . , .... .'south. 1 oulv speak of lh rl..n nr iK A m. 1 IUC 01 11 I waa gelling belter or Ilia lever, " ....Inn... . . cycler, tvir. j iti.x v e.ntl. f.sr( . or Blooming . . , , , , rc , . . have asiured us that slotk would be subscribed i, u V 1 n rlon ' lh A,ner i built treated ma kiodlv All il.eromnanv that ,n lu favor- The subject was then laid upon 2 That every one most be his own judge, 1 Grove, to Miss MASGARRTSMITH, dangbhom about the 1st of September. Tnev proba- conslruci!on, lt,Rl tMr ' ' R' region that ha, been as rich as any .1'' n 'ZT J "de th. order of the day for this d if he was tufied with his qnaliScations, ter of the late Capt. David Smith of thi. townWy tok f, a svl tewU .he Meamees , .. imous,; part of California, will, few exception. I am , Uh m 'w ' ,0 d h,!tt day. . . we may not judge him, uor prohibit him.- hiP- ,v n A honewad boon.! ae now crowded They pn-i , . . row within it niile or the mi.'.ile foih ...d California must be a heaithv counUy when peo- u ' . I f 1 ' 1 " "Full manv a vow Is proffered babwillarSveinafewdnvs. T " L M P-Ung l the d,- B , ' ,k .ll ' P' .cchmated. Wilh IU good water. The v.rlon. Comm.ttee. are now beg.nolog , Though they y they neither ask nor encour- Before affection's serine; VT As vaHon, e,etera,ed rumor, have rone WC,1 ,' ? h? 'b'V ' f! J T J?'' ,1 n ! leaving vegetable ' "d " to Pected lhst th work of lho '89 ""baP" Psn. yeliftbey come at their But never yet was offered. k pone i .... p ,, , f . ,. cl n m. . m lOtRlrom note una far as It la viel. inir anv .Kb rnn.ni;nn -:n i tv. ;t. ih. nni u i..)..!.,. .... A ho her n t than thin.
i
out of tbe am unit of Gold b-ooght home by
Mr. CtiMree, it Is w.'H to sUte that it is supposed he hid cbout f oO'l. ('an vrntleK tTlt is not prolble that the Coast'tational Convention will bring their labors to a close before February or March. In their prn;reji thus far, we are pleased. They have dctermned p un bieniiinl Sessions of the Legislature. This is right Th.-y have declared that negroes shall not t-etify against white men, and that the for
mer shall have no vote.. This Is all correct.
miles lorg, wilh fl tt rail, and cost J 1 20,000, or
ou'y about $G,:i0rt per mile. What !o yo
rf , I .. .
gold, a distance of about 25 nvlea. It i. entirely mawT' "na ,UT,8or"nK wene. emy aay, i
is darned and i , .
know mat amot every location orour Atlantic
taken up, bars, bank, and all
l,:..L ..r.l....t c r . i raced out of its natural channel wherever Si la
" " 7 V r v P" nraetie.U I . . , 7 7 ! 'op nhealihy to the first colonists, and italists rontd own a RaRroad of their own at PMct'p'le,and attempted in many places where, . , . ' , thi. rale. Wn j i all probability, it will be found Impracticable. ,n iem,0'Dt P
The completion of the Road to tl Is place Th'. fork a. yell, yielding but little, a. the i PP' Jt now u co.par,
make busineaa lively. Formerly one slory waters remain ttp so that the races made will not frame houses were erected heie. Now thev are contain the water. In some claims where pulling tip tVee ste'y b icks. Mechanic are l,,eJf succeeded In getting to the bed of the busy, and merchants hava not t-me for a few '. there has been a poor yield. Many are
moments sociable conversation. Wheat wag- therefore leaving the river, though it Is probable
lively healthy. It Is reasonable to expact the same of the Pacific slope. Yours, &C J. R- GOODWIN.
RmMliraartbe Ilijflirr Imvr. At a meeting of the State Abolition Conven-
It ons till the Burets and money fills the farmer's 'hat If (ho waters gel down lu time there will be 'ion f Pennsylvania, held at Westchester, rese
ts spposd that they will also doe.lare that these . pockets. Rush Co ill now soon place herself quantities of gold U.ken out of this stream, ' lutions of the "Higher Ltw, stamp were pas-
shall b5 uo farther emigration of ngro.'s to o.tr wHure t-ho belongs the first in the Stale.
as its bars have been very rich, but are now . denouncing In the most foolish and bom-
State, and p.-chihit them frvin holdiuig ival ! It thi p;ce they have a splendid $15,000 principally worked out; Its bed cerluiuly will hastic maimer, the constitution and its auppor
tst.v K--i.lu. k jr .and other states are pnssiof i Court House. They have a Presbyterian, ' yield something. lean say nothing better for . tera. General Washington with the heroes of
laws prohibiting tueir cilix-ns from manumit- Methodist and a Ctmpbellile church, that cost ,h th r north fo. ks of the American ting their slaves unless they are removed from ! some fS.OOO a piece. river. They have not been considered as rich theState. In ibis wey all the poor, broken A.W Ilublaud, Esq., is the gr.at mnn cf the .the middle, aod the water keeps up in them dewn, old slaves, who are no longer of anv see- j ton i he is the ruling eo;os, end deservedlv bout the same. Vice, are throwu upon us. It is true we a'rea- so honest, e.ierjt;p, and with useful toleut, ! Besides the river diggins, the tributaries to the
th j revolution and the founders of the Republic,
were Migmatixed and abused a. "failure," In every respect, to establish a fiee government; and those now living in free Stales who give any
voluntary support to the Constitution of the
dyhavenUw requ'ring them, on arriving, to . which could adapt Itself to peddling clocks, or ''" w,lal would call creeks, called here j U oiled Stales, are "Slave holders and Idolaters." ti.e bond for their mninteunnce. Rut thrs law ' ron-lnj an empi-e. II came out from the c"u,ns, alford work for a large uumber of men. The resolution iu reTerence to our Jndge or the
ia t dead letter, neither juries nor prvsecntors . ' I'liiversal Yankee Natioa" a few years since . ul rII claimed where they are valua- .Supreme Conrt, wa givea appeared in the proregiuiiiig itsrvqni.-itions. The black and while I in the capacity of a hook-pedlar, with a talent ',,, "d can now only be got by purchase. ; ceedings of the meeting:
races should to kept separate. l.ot Indiana ' and a disposition to teach school, clerk, legislate, Nw 'ri these are all facta, aud I might add! Resulved, That John McLean, of Ohio,
have cnthil'fr til do wilh slavery or nee roes Prohibit them from coming upon onr soil, and there w'l be n broi!s bat ween slave catchers an-1 our vitiati'tis no tender cone'enees wounded by bei'ig rompellod lo assist Iti delixerinp tip Fug-live slaves. We want no association, no ama'iam-ilioo, no cisturbaiice about t'o old and
decrepit paupers or tUe fojitlves f o- bom'-ag'
p'ead law, till the soil, or do anything els that w,,t,t "mor says of the north diggins, including Judge of lhe Supreme Court of the United States
fortune cr f itiry niijiht direct. And by atlen- i '"has, Feather, Deer Creek, &c, but here ( y I''8 flaming leal in deciding fugitive slave ti.m to whatever duties have devolved upon him, t,,e lawyers would, "If the court please," stop cases in favor or the tyrant and ravisher, and Rnshville would now ecarcel y be a town with- j 'e, so I leave it to those who kuow to testify, j against the victim of the ravisher, aud so ruinoiit hi'it. ! If they testify whut rumor docs it will babul "R. by heavy fine and costs, manv of the most
i . . i .
committee on Banking, I understand will re- ! Ou behalf of lhe Regular it wa argued that port to-morrow in opposition to the State Bank, it waa the Lord' table. He only bad a ri&ht to and recommending a general free banking sys- say who might be properlv admitted. That he tern, which I think will be adopted by the Con- had done this and we might not in anywise go vention. The two last day of last week were beyond these ru'es. speat In the discussion of a report from the Among these pre -requisites they conteuded
committee on the tenure of office, which ub- ; that baptism was one. Hear the o-der of the
ject wa. np when the Convention adjourned on great commission Met. 28; 19, 20; Mark 16; 15,
Saturday. The probability is, that the term of IG. Also the apostolic practice of this
office for the Auditor and Treasurer will be commission la Act 2., and whenever else Bapfixed at two years and eligible for only two con- . tism and the supper are mentioned in connecsecutive terms. This subject caused some pret- tion ia the New Testament. They contended
ty sharp discussions and ia likely to occupy they could not consistently wilh Baptist prin-
some day before it I settled
Next week Mr. Owen's resolution upon the right of married women comee np, and he ia
expected to make a great speech on the occasion
Thou bringest to the altar
A spirit pure and high, A faith that may not falter, A love that cannot die." On the 21 inst., bv the Rev. J. Whitney, Mr. John Riker to Miss Hannah Armstrong. On tbe 7lh inst , Edmond Cleary to Area Mussey. n Ilrmy Commit, lnt. On the 27ih nit , hy the Rev. John G. Welch, Mr. George W. Davi to Mua Mary Bicknel of thi county. Ou the samn day at the residence of Rev. J. S. Ferris, by Rev Briutou Webster, Mr. Jame Veach of Fayette county, to Mm Post, of New Cat, tie.
irinrriiiicfw iu Halllrr t'. Ohio.
MauiED. On the 30th ult , by the Rev. A.
Mr. Moore 1 'ocating the Junction Rail oid. 'iu,e heller than this region
This is intended to be alius to Ciu'nali. Front ' urthermore, the vast tide of overland eml
he- It runs north of Vienna la order to find a kr"'ion has been flowing in perpetually for the
humane and benevolent men iu the nation, as well as bulling back to the woes of slavery those
i who, at every peril, escaped, deserves to have
ciples, practice open communion. For nn bap
tized persons were as much entitled to the Lord' Church as to the Lord's Table. The
history of the church for many cenluri.-s was W. Liliot, Mr. KolwrtL. Howard, to Mis Mary
Mr. Owen is undoubtedly th great man or this referred to a proving Iheir practice. j 1 ? ml,80,': a " 1 "9" ,,le body; though by no mean, a plewant speaker. ' The above is not Intended a, a delineation of np '0 KaI when he rises to address tha Convention he ,t,e arjoments, but only a a reference to one or ! both of Liberty township. never fail, to command the most profound re- , twe of the leading position on ecb side. i On the 22d ult., by Rev. Wm. H. Louder, Mr. apect and attention. The more one know, of The meetting adjonroed withont effecting a ,ac Mi!."'r' HamiltoD, to MUa Sarah E. ... . ... I,. iL.i. . 'erson ol Kossville. him, the more he will admire him. Mr- O. is anion at this lime, though with a belter under- At Oxford, O , on the evening of the 3rd inst. - r t i ,., . 1: r 1. .fivii , .. i ii . 1 1. t - i . . . . ...
one oi many wno are spoaen Ol aacanctual. lor wi im omrn views oi Dime iruin, uy ut-v. j . rv-i-:y, .ur i,orge v . w arnsr
the U. S. Senate, and I do hope as we are doom- and it was hoped near in One. j ed to have a Senator of that party, thai he mav ' Similar unions to the one contemplated have.
be the man
State In any deliberative body in the world, nc' lhe firl meeting of their respective dele
while some of his competitors would be lhe re- gates.
Keelmlnslical.
to Louisa A. Bond all of Oxford.
Died At Conersville nn Tlinrsdav mninina
He would be an honor to our been effected In Virginia and Kentucky, though the 2-lth Oct. P.eUou W. infant sou of Samuel
W aud Susan B. Parker.
"As the shpherds thought more of the sheep
More i
SAM.
Then e c n be at peace w llh a" our neighbors. ; suitable place to cross Williams creek. It is 't two mouths and will bo for a mouth to h'8 enrolled high on the scroll of ever-j
Let all the free j-Utes do this, end provide nt the '.brl wevn l! and 20 miles by this route to Con-", co'. "ere w ill they find such rich dlgginst lHng iufumy with a Jeffrie of England, or i
aame time means to convey lo Africa such as nersville, the mud road leing 16. From Con- ( 1 '" set'" "any of them who hava not been Nero ou the throne of Rome.
ar willing to go.aod it wi not be long before nersville it runs to Rvowtisville, then takes tip able to make board. Men, too, of judgment, this n i, fortunate rue wiU be returned to their the hills in a North-Eaot di-ectlon until it rea- "physical steiigth, and used to endure hardship, ancient home a country partVu'.t'ly fi. ted and , ches the t.ib lauds norih of Liberty then ' A correspondent whom j ou copied iu May, says
Intended for thein. south th-on h Liberty to College Corn- r. Ey , that such invariably make money. He had not We hope therefore, oor Canstiuitional Con- this route they reach Hamilton In Co miles j 'hen seen California as it is now. He who baa vsntion will insert such a prohihilary law. l.i , when f-om here they reach C;u'uati, down aur 8W" It" 't i uow, aud .till writes as that corthis, and ! afier aces the blood of onr popula-! Valley In 73 mile. C. F. C. respondent did, cannot escape the charge or ........ i .- t ilr . II - . . .. ...... . I
tioa win tie pu-etv Homogeneous. "" miirepreaeniaiion. And mo thousands
Letter front Father .Tlnthew
St. Loi-ia, Mo., Oct. 25, 1!?50. Most Rev'p, Dcak Uisiiop. Do not accuse me or fickleness; stem uecosity aloue, compels ma to postpone, until next spring, my long contemplated vb.il lo Cincinnati. The early appearuce or wintry weather has produced oumy
The FhsUIvc Slnvo Kill. constitution, euleebled by partial paralysis, the
The.oniuion nf iIim A tt..ri..u.i:.n.i..l M. ' saiu. alarmine symutoms that forced me to flv
- i - - ... j -. .. . ... , ..... . - - j Critteuden, commands, js it deserves, the pro- rrom lne Noru la"t fall. I must hasten to Flo-
found study and consideration or every Uuion rid ,0 MCaP ,no coldi nl preserve mj : health man, who believes in the duty or fulfilling con- j fur futur8 exertions in the sacred cause of Tern- j
tracts, or obedience to the laws. perance. 1 hi pains me exceedingly, as I
The pith of Mr. Crittenden's opinion is, that looked forward with tbe a
that was lost, than of ths ninety and nine that were s ife : :im t:ie woman Hcarcrlv realized tha
Rev. T. II. Stockston has received an Invita- value ol tiie nine pieces of silver that remained
tion to resume his pastoral labors over a church j ',J her casket, iu her auxi -ty for the one that
in Baltimore, to which he sustained the same rotation twenty year since. Mr. S. has not, we lesrn, definitely declined or accepted the "cal!," such decision being depeudent to some extent
' opon the action of his congregation iu this city.
Cin. Com.
W as r.l Isolds': soil has eivr fw-md to th to-
j roaved parent, that th.; fl iwera which Heaven claims in tho S-riiilime t,t infancy sre fairer , aod sweter t!ia:i any tint survive lhe early 1 blight, to b'.oss am aui b-jar fra.t in the chiily tI miii .here of lime."
Hydropathy. The following hit at the water cure was made
Sale of F.eal Estate. fglllE unit. miijlird Ercnlor of llie lait will ef
Samut-l Heirick, dx-i .1. hr lirnienr Mid will.
by Charles Lamb, and no one but himseir could j M" pnblic omcrv on .he prmms, in Kri.k- . tin Co. Iniliaiia, on Thtirxl.iv the Uih dayufDchave had so quaint a conceit. "It is." said he, cmWr, isso, the im. rr.t ,f mi d.-ered, in the teither new nor wonderrul, for iti a old as -"h q"!'.r,5 uf'1,c,ion No-' VT'W'r , . . .... a. .in an Rlllttf rtl beii.p ilie one eiehin of lhe whole of
. . - , ' the JJelUee, wnicn, in my opinion, killed more : ! quarter txcept J :m out or the Soula-em
uiiuii luiitH ior mo , .. ... corner ih.Ti-of.
man u curea.
1. ..lank In . I . r . I I .... ... hi 1. I.HbH I . m n n a .1 m .. ! . 7 1 m m
, . i i - -. ... .....ii u ,w Ki,MiniBiowia. r ... t : 1 . c . - - oiave.y nas an ine riirntsi o ... . . r-f. u . . m . . , .v.i, mii v. , .... . . or misi'ties aud misfortune, that people uffer In .!., . 1 I n . u II j . . . . ' " purchaser givuiK note and M-cumy, and deed tsbe Choi.-e MpiiM-nrM l.n.ts, 1 K'wd people of our euterilrismg neighbor- pB,i,. I00d hoi f II n fugitive from justice has, under the our a cherished luvitation to be your j lrIickiKnn Itond. made when all the mm-v i paid. ThwlunpnRojr.i he iron horse, on of ,hrir w must lieTl th i !o Pr"lT Constitution, and the law.-vix: the Habeas uesl. iu City of the West.whichj Thi.road, which, for many year. past, ha Nor fi l048. SAMLtL SHlRK.Eae.qu. notice or Sales oM.aa.1 by Samuel Sir k. Ay 1 ,l"'t dev. A locomotive, wilh several It has been ene-all" "dh ' CorPu""l,ot the trial by Jury in the State j welcomtMl me immediately on my arrival in thi. been a terror to all travellers, will soon be turned - ; ; ina wishing a homo to iive and die on, that is ' freight cais la.fen with iron for the track be- i.r(9 wouj he' cousl" UPP' 1 at where taken, but the trial by Jury in tha Slate 8ret Republic. Withabeart afflicted by this into a comfortable plank road for many miles witJariiiaiV S.llc. th place. No better lands or bolter nelibbor- Uw" Iv.iightstown aud Carthage, came op on ' ;,, ,:,. ' 1C0,U.9,a". ,"'0,,n, of . whence taken. "d disappointment, I shall take a passage Im- j north and south or Logaosport. The company T P"E euard.an of the rnin.r hrin.l .ii , r,Cn mines. LUt In this the Crowds are mistaken. ,-., i- . i t - . I l e ' J n the e.taie of Andrew hhirk. d.ceaied, by order hood need bo wanted. "ne woo.!en sttoc.ure, aud afler rvinaining long Sj,,,, . i , hi i il ' " Crittrnden' opinion reduces the agita- mediately for New Orleans, en route for Florida-; south or Logansport are deriving fine dividends of the Probate Court Franklin county ind, will - cnouph to gralily the curiosity of Ihoso who had bee bu o.discovVrTw 117 kcow ' lhl "": " Has a black negro .lave Again expressing my profound regret at thi. from the work finished, and revcr propositions j fir nmn voi.niT, H..I. 'er "seen the elephant" "returned to Shelby-' , , , ., , "co'",:uKe more rights than a free white man. under the ; unfofcccn disappolulment, are before the board of directors for finishing f December, b. tw.-cti ihe hours of io o'clock A. M. We sees ca'l for a meeting e.l Liberty, on the ' . M i . , i- T r i. .i., Oilng nn Inconsiderable ravine it has ' ... t! , . , . ,. I I.-., ik h., . . u- ih. n..i i.. m;u i m j- . i and 4 o'clock P. M. ihe .nun-intcrett olaaid minor n,,r,v.iie on Monday, tak ngoTas freight some 400 b lra.lv wro..hi .. m j. , Constitution?" All who are agitators will say, 1 have the honor to bo the next ten mile immediately, some one or h.ir in the f.,iiowi..r de.cribrd cau-, vim: th. lth inst. (to-morrow.) Mr. Jalian. lie R me-S.i.i.. n . i .... ., . .... own already w rooght out. Many discover e ........ ' i v , , liu .m l. . ! ..r v.. r.i.i., ..,d
JV I - - " BBSVWB) UVf WtCAl IIICUUl I wavo wv wowvi. uv.v MOUli'
nel
a ..f .... --. . . a .i 1
emeoi ,..at ...Mnct ,s epec.-r. ,o oe were ,,ow ,h;s tte,.k 9j Ul(, (0
ana ati.'ress ine people u;ion me utj-ci ol jlie Fugit've Slave Law. Fro'tt lhe Centiet i!'e Democrat, we cut the following notice oT another inciting iu Uuiot Co: "rre I ntmr ('onrrmton. There will be n Convent iou or the Friends or abstinence 'rem the Productions of Slavery, held at Salem. Uaiort Conntv, I.nl., en thiid r'av
Mr.
have been reported In the papers, but they have!
KaAtl kllltlKltsVua iV.iw m.im. ff I.-a. . t I a . I
hi I. the Piesident or the Company, return. 7 ? r. gloomy foreboiiinn. I dislike the sniril nf lrMi, r,H,bj-gh wilh .t new aud powerfu loco- , -fh r . ! , 1 1 " . , ... , , , , . t man who forever sees, when a few dismal clouds motive, built exp-essly lor this road, the car I, , .-j ,i,. ,;,. , , . """ciouas ... ,, , . .. . iang round the political horizon, the ru n aud wi'l commence mak'ng regular dadv tr us, or .w r . p l .... . ' r ' wreck of our Republic. The iraliun nfaurh I w Inch, however, we suppose, due notice will be , hav. nft K . J 'T .. UCh .
r . i a I " luatii nits vnua
THEOBALD MATH EW. Most Rev'd B. Purccix.
The escaped slave now ha. the Habeus Corpus iu New York, say, and the trial by Jury In T ..... I ... J it ..I . i . .
iuuiji.hu, ii taneo mere, no wniie ireeman '. rpt v...L j . ..,., h ...i... ... New York correspondent or the Balli-
" ' w.iuBietiiiavor oi more Patriot.
fs-uig ueromore rignta man tne wniie man The .... for rjl,,rnrnl. . ..
n . M IH iiuiiaiitvu iwaici uui
given.
N
The llogi Mnrket.
church brother who constantly sees and talks or' j . .,
..ir urgencracy oi the church, aud sees wllh a
will say, "Aye.'
Any dav, any white man, demanded a. a fa-
writes, Oct 23d: r California emigral
The spirit of adventure, which iu fact possess
0Mr Bancroft, it is said is now busily engaged iu continuing his History of the Uuiled Stale. He obtained many valuable materials while Minister to England. v
DThomas Guard son of David Guard for
Katipc 1 Vit; it bt-injr the undivided ihrre-aevcnta
part thtnof. TERMS. OiK-lhir.l of tlieuirctiae moury to be paid at ths time of sale and oi.e-thinl in one year and ouc-third in two year from ihe day of al-, lhe second and third payment! lu hi-aecurcd by note and approred CCtirilr. 5AMLEL SHIItK, Goareian. ALSO At tl-e .imr time and place, and on the
same terms Slid rntidiiinni, I wiltoffir for aalc tha
A Fayette couuly hog-buyer has been reeling . prophetic eye her certain march to the
10th of Eleventh month, t Nov. 19.h. to deUl- , lhe pulse lu -reabouU with refen-nce to the pur- I and the scattetinr r all lb. .1,-.. k ,i.. ir' ' ,y er9' And thl "M bMn 11
rte on the best means to serve that cause, aid . cho of the boa ero,. He i fTera. bliev ; But with .11 m. . .. . . . ' i but no matter, this Is only a white man!
.. ... . " " . . - -...-j.-.iiy m me imtuiireace ai. r.-.... ... ...
merel y assist u tne overinrow ot-Mavery. .v s.a.ii uelt. lor good hogs delivered at this pb.ee, ' of such feelings, I must at nimni r I . r r . ' "piuioo taaes irom ound, ctai
- t - .1 : 1 . . . . . i a . . . . 1 . mi arraaa IVI mlinnnl unltaar-at nnl II.iIUm.I -
me future weal or my eouutry.i.en here. Judge ' ' 7 -. vouMf. I have not. I think .: . ! "use or de.lre for prolonged sgila; ion. But will
he nro-o.... of T.' mm'l"uveQ , the Abolition Agitation stop? No, never! me prospects or mining in lhlection, and I r v . rthink It is Mule belter elsawhere. The majority NtW Yrk E,Pre
our nron i man rJ.nl ik.i, ... .ik.. i. manv mi. a nr I .......1... l other four rcnthi r laid pninrriy iinc.au.n im
gilive rrom justice, mav be taken and carried off . .1 ,7 ; p i V i. ""w,cu-cuu'" u,cu , Widow. Dow,r,) vis. the cnt.re quarter ittioa f """"J0"' niayoe taken ami carried o , ,be worMi teems , hafe prell-ronch con. 1 on the22d nit., near North Bend in the C5th eo,.in,n5 leoaer,-. more crtr... to Geoigia or Louisiana, without a trial by Ju-Penir.,edl. t,-iJ...J ri.:. ' u. .. SAMUEL SfflHK,
A rent
Dtaaotr., hefe. And .,. h . ,n .. ... , i f - na 0. go.a. 1 h,r- Jr o. ni. ge. Mr. ouard wa. an exemplary
.1.. if' - , iv-niB vessels are ai in.a ii
persons of every desc-iplioit are iaviti d to at
Und. Coins one, come all and let u give this subject a thorough etnminatiou. 10th mo. 30th, LM.
betweeu tlie 1st aud 2-3ih of December.
ew Castle Courier. lhe Fnnrrnl. The mortal remains of Major General Zachary
ntiou in thisJ Taylor, late President of the United Slates, were in the State', yesteidav deposited in their last restinf place.
3J"T!ie pro.-e.M;ngs of the conve
psirr tuo copied a.id t oudensed from tne state yesteiaav ucposiie.t in their last resting place
Sentinel. The hero, the patriot, the warrior, lie entombed
iLTThe election for member or the Convenl'on burial g.ouai'sof hi. fathers and ia the
me up at thi. port ad worthy young man.and few had more warm
for California many of them are of the first personal friend, in his sphere of life than ha.
Com.
of the overland emigrants are arriving out r
money, and all wora out by the fatigue and surrering on the route. You have alreadv board
of the extreme miseries endured by the eml- ' lor "'''P 'redouia to convey American
press.
From WnshlngtoM
Wa shi.nctox, Oct. 30th. The Executive Committee have selected the
takes place tu t'ntou Co. rn Mooday next.
inemory f a grateful people.
He, who three j frnt lhia year. It Is estimated that 3000 have J ProdocU 10 lhe World' Exhibition at London. . Fillmore, the wife of the President of the ar.nie or j d"H, ,nJ rrom what I have learned r.-oin some' T,,e that the Rev. Wm. ' paper, locofoco at that, albeit ui
It ia aeen by your paper that your Fair ia at- ! Ppulntio of U aahiosten. D. c.
trading great crowda to It exhibition, but we cbii.u. return, or Washington show tbo
nave an attraction at our Fair which you would lull,'lnI
not only admire for itself, for itsexqulsita work- I manship, but becaus of the fair hand that1 wrought it. 1 allude to a large golhic arm chair,' with cushion, &.c, of wrought needle work in j worsted. This exquisite needle work ia ISv M
White.
Free Blacks Slave. Total
A morning .
VT-r. f- . ...... . 1 rl ...rd tin. m I 1 1.. 1...-,. .Ilk. . . ! .f lUiru. TIC irom Kh.1 I h n ... 1.... I t . MO u H ffpnrpp BJI VS .lint IllA KfV Vh m ' ffisner. nPA nun at . . lu:. . .
lll . v.-rr-i., a trillli'-l UIICV liO lUrtT, . j . -n ..v v, -. .uv v. MIO mimes VI i ..a.c uui ui:u irtllll BOUie -"w - - - , .www. www u. Blunt UOUSetl 10 CVen nort in fowl mmm t.
29,500 8,500 1,900 39,900 ill leave this
ben hoiiag forihiu our town the prexeut aeek, ; his country, was shedding by his victor.es au with teal end efficiency, against the vice of iu- imperishable glory upou lhe name of Americans temperance. j be, w ho fou aliori mouths ago was at the ILTThe l'plch and Union r Cincimuti , bead of the uatiou, winning golden opinions by ha closed its eariiily existence. Where i D '. the i ilegri.y of hia admioislration lies uow Du'icau) i l.w iu the dust lo be seen no more amongst
us to be known hereafter oult lu history. In
j
trt-i?.... I?-,.... .. ri.. i .... tr. I
"'?' rmi,ii me i. on. ,i f ... ,.,. . . .
ri..,.. .,.K..,... ...-. k. "r "" "" -T '"-i""' " irae nmen
1 t ' tt. Olalll '.I fi 111 tn.1l! La r.r at. I .M .... J 1 . f
fB .l , .uv,.a.-cu ui
lVUlllieU t.l'l,liliiwt.nris vj .tfifl W-l'l Ult sTnf j ,1 - , , , ..Is . .
J s-sv-a... j wava aiou wt Illicit T7 Ti MtJ
R. W.
Good !
and o'.her Itiian tribe in M.niesota
appolulenents. ttTTCibell. wlvg, has been re-e!eotrd to Cougress fro: Florida. An Argument for n Iroirnlvr l.HT. The Piovi.ieace Journal publnuhe a list of evauty-otte colloa and wolleu mills, all with the exception nf ib-ee, within thir.y mi'.-s of that city, which have suspended ope'at'on and are uow lying idle. Comment is neeutess. lie for ttirirrainrata! On Mou.iov Irn:ti jj sl Feidiuaud Van IVrveer, laie eiil. r of lhe Tel-graph, John Crawford, Thomas Stone. F. Cushion. William Mclilwea, and Mr. Uulier, ..-It this place en route far Cal foi ilia, to try their forlues ht turning op
th s lining ore. e-dec-es attend them; though !
ws ventu e l!i n-rdic.iou ill
ctt'iem u
e-l h fo -e oueje .r h..s pvse.i If i-i.i;ion
t li ;- i:i-.r. i
liviog bad reserved lo protect with all the poer I h'st o-mivand, till he should speud bin last eue'jy iu iu behalf, let thosa heuceforlli more fouc'ly che.-ikh and mor re'igiously reverence who enlertai.1 a grsleful tecoilectioa of lh eervices he readered his country. Louisville Journal of Saturday. VirgintaThr llouss-huld TrMfs. It will . recollected that il waa sometime hef(.ro Filimore could get any oue to accept (he oSu'e of Secretary of the Interior. A good thing istoldi'i relation to the appointment of this Cabintt Se-cretary. 'I knew,' said a clerk it one of the departments from Virginia, 'that the President cuu'J not get along without a Virgiuiau in his Cabin t.' "Yes, responded a jrullen.au to whom
mo remarit waa aooiessed, '.Mr. fillinore, worn
who were iu the traius where the clioiera ras-ed. MclD the Secretary of the American Colo- ......... ' . ; ... . .. .
i tnina una is not an over estimate. These who n,MlK,n society, na. received a dispatch rrom have arrived a-e not able for a while to labor as New 0",e"ni lHnf that tha late McDo-
minipiT rvnnira C i n , .. UOUQh S Will beflueata nn.lnlilli rF Ik. (Mni. I ... . .r . . - t
r B ,mpeea oy oire ne- - r " -i k - i ... ... iuo, M is tne first iu- ; believe bv Weaver m..i ,rm cess,:,-, make Jthe attempt and prostrate them- revenoe othlB wU, lo h s7i how- .tance iu our knowledge, or.uch a production.1 -Aurora Com
A thumping large load or hay
rt in a few wLa It :n .u u .11 .
lh. Inl.lin. -f ... . r " U-U.lll III
...w lnal ,pproxi. theGen. Wr.hi msataaaa Im W l t r ia
....... u.-.er,, .pea a. as loilowa: -d f, ihi , k- r. r.
iTl . . . . . , ... . r-.f,w wj -.pi. ain tr caver. "The remarkable beauty of ,hia artlclo at- The load will amount to 500 ton.-o.ned .
CJAI.T house: CONXERSnLLE, INDIANA. fTHT. iaderi(pied reipeel folly notifr tile pabli 3 that they have op. n.-ed thia houac (formerlv conducted by Wm. Smith) for the n-ception of Irarellcn. 1 bey have fitted it up anew, in ihe beat aiylr.and Ireit that from their experience in lhe busineaa, and an earnest desire lo pli e, ihi y will be able to give cnlirc satiifaction. Their actoramodatinna ia all respect! are such a will in tin ir opinion secure cutton,. . k B CARMICHAEL. Nov. 3ih, 1850 4fl-om.
NOTICE WHEREAS my wife, Ely Ann Cookey,lia Irft my bed and board, wilhouiany jual provocation, Ih.rehy forewarn all peraona from harboring nr im.nu her nn n.v accouut. at I do aot Baca a lo
nglon, which ha been pnrcha-' pay any debts of her contracting.
Nov. , 1850 4VJW .
selves. I have witnessed sceur here but lately t",w" 25,000 annually. The dispatch from the hands or ona occupyini o console that I pray God I may never .ee more. Meu TTc " CmP"C,,ed' 'Dd i,B Pi. being exhibit da by .Id. will who were well circumstanced at home, are here, ! ? . , .McDonoue' ' P'nt". j tide, designed to show the progress orthe ii
having buried their companions on the nains' : SeUled 'n hoail "Ken it was . Spanish
Colony, and tesided there forty year.
He employed special clergyman for hi negroes or w hom, at one time, he liberated eighty
five, and aet them to Liberia, at hi own ex'
and falling short or provisions, spend their all for enough to bring them through, and now are here, out or health, out r friends, out of money aid all that is necessary to sunnnrt ih.i. u. i
existence. 1 saw a friend r mine to-day who j PDSe 11(1 r,er",rd F"e large sum for bell as just come down rrom the river SO mile n'T0,enl obj:t. whilst he refused to give any above, where there has been a failure in a large 1 ,hin U p0r nf,,ll1"claim that, it was supposed, would give employ ! Tkr '""'h r" rmnt. to at least 1000 men. He says that he has there ' ,r" BroBi th American Dragoman at Conseen friends, when the Drosnect failed i ' stantiuople; who is now accompaayior the Tur-
I f w W " "
...... ... uu, , ,ul by refU(wU of lhe gereUirvt,lip bv1(,0
. ..... .... .... Krl. from j!,,,,,, - l t , ... , I w
ras at nt compelled to go
! to Vi ginia, 'lor be knew very well that no man
la 1'iat Hate would ver decline an offiee."
uou j ItTWm.S.Galey ha been appointed Reclster
llh ar , of the Land Office at Crawfordsville, vice John
progress of the indus- , Ewimr reierteH hv th. Sni. Th Rvi.r
trial, mechanical and manufacturing enternriaea ' ; i.. t . .
- r e Kt.w..,..cu..
i no example eel by Mrs. Fillmore,
oft nation cannot fail
ladies throughout the Union."
cannot fail to have a good effect ou the vouniri M!llon Jone. tne murderer or Joseph K .. ...... 1 ! Mill.. l . u. r l rn - I.. 1 1 iU
luiiirifWuiiuiTiDi mi. wBrmrif m. vu .w . . ,n
search for some place to earn a livelihood, aod as i kh EnvoT through tho United States, says that they parted, th big maaly tear w ere shed as ! fem",e Circassian slave markets . entinae in
children shed them iu distress. Since I hovel fu" l,'as, ,l Constantinople. Mr. B. affirms that 1 h
been sick I have h id a man to work in inv nlace ' lh Pr,ces ri,I1E "0 600 to $10,000 accor
on a claim for $3 par day, aud I fiud many who would be glad to work at that price, and some for less. Now, sir, in the face of all these rants, I am forced to overlook the large aiuouuls that perhaps one iu a buudrnd are Inking ost of the ear III. aud foar that the rainy season will fiud the ninety and nine iu such a destitute state that if ever their condition is truthfully writteu, in eeuuectien with the suffering and sorrow atten
ding to their age and personal charms, and tbe
Ohiwnsid imiawipBl Kailrsnd. We understand that the -election or officers was ordered On the2Slh ult., and will be held In thi city at the earliest convenience, according to the charter. We alio leara that 260,000 or stock were subscribed or late, in Vincennes, and that all along the line ttook is being taken rapidly. Tho Vincennes people, it is said, wil well the list still further; the full amount,
wever, is already obtained to sec. re theap-
propiistion by our city of the amount voted for.
Ait that is necessary now is, that there be action.
Uves are sold in what I. called the Ciscassian 1 a "'J "uw carter of the citv. i Dd ,U tW 7 the
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0After the 23d of November the entire line of the Bnllimore and Ohio Railroad unfinished will be under contract, Mr. Latrobe, engiueer.
having advertised for letting between Grave
along the whole line.
mercial.
Push along Cin. Com-
ReaaniM wf lira. Tnylsr. The remaiu. of the patriot and hero reached thia city early veeterday morninr.ou board the
. alea.iihn .. ' i .... . n. l. :n l. .r... .. .
I . . . . i ........ .. a . ik a..., . nriii.,, nuri r.uuitllll. B creek and Fmh creek, a distance cf thirty-three few hours, proceed on to Louisville -Cin. mile. Com. 11 inst.
ciir Wear RI.ACK, Btne, Geecn. Cadet and Brewa Ctatb. Fanrr Black Cauimerrs, latest faakion. Over Coat and Blanket Cloth. Super Sa ui and fail.ionable Vdlinfa. Satiactu, Jeantaud Tweed.. Jo.i opened and foraale low by Sept S5ih 150. B. H. & J. C. BVRTOIf . G. W. KEELV DENTIST.
WOULD respectfully inform the pood people of Rrookville and vicinity, that he i. now ia towa
- - j ; s- nrookvtne ann vicinity, tnai itr now in low inst. At least five thousand person or whom fwi'b hi pockeu roll of the very brat Dental man , , - , . ' rial) and ready to atlen it toall call. i the line ef a
more thsn one third were female, witnessed
the spectacle. Prwas ClifsrMl Orairwrfive wire. NlW 0LIi!IS, Nov. 1. The steamer Alabama ha. arrived from Chagres wilh two daye later new. rrom California. Another destructive fire had occurred at San Francisco, reducing to ashe. one hundred house. This I. the only new. of importance received by this arrival. The Alabama has ISO passengers. Tha loss by fire at San Francisco wa half a million or dollars. Tbe Church nad tbe Fugitive Slave Lav.
The New Vork and New Jersey Synod, of the ;
profession. And, a. bia stay will be abort, tho
wi-liinr, their Tce'h attended to anonia can awsa. X B Noeharrefor examination and advice. Ksom. at J Adair.Nov lit 185041.
CASH paid for Sept XA 1150.
w heat by
B.H.&J C. BiaBTO.
New School Preahvterian Pharfh. a.l irttirrta.fi nn
thm IQih OotK.r Ifi ... I...: '. J"?' will
.w.a - -" niiTii paniaixigir n t (-nttiu .11111 IF- 1 comineadlng obedience to th Fugitive Slave i
L.8W. Eren
N. MC. CItCOKSIIANK. CVBUS KILG0RE" CROOKSIIANK & KILGORE, JTTORSErSJIS-D COCSSC I.LORS MT LAW. Office the .sine ibat a occupied by Sleet h Sc Ca. West tide of Main-Burif. Street opposite tha Court House. Brookville, June 1850. ts-lf I.mShcr s!ir; ICPiuovcd. Tl! E nn.lericn. d have n-saoved ibeir Curt-riir; Shoe to ihe 1 an).ird, iiuni. diately aouih of thc.rreitiy-l.-risn rhnrch, tl here tliry will keep con.tanttr ou hand and lor ale, all kinds f Leather, Auiibcd is ihebe.l of air It-.
il ntxisinniRK. par ihi- l.iirlM M ca-l.pr.ee for flidea,
k.n,llrk , a tl-.l 1. earner 111 the riii.ca,
MOMGAX St CAIN".
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