Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 April 1851 — Page 3
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KfciiMMi Slave law. l.i. ww 1 - .J"..! tiarheUI D-rbon ro. . j nincT tnrir I I mRob.n". R find it Ls. Kobinson a rpT we turn -'.a-- - - - 1 . . " o k.i l Jacksontan cf the lilh inst. aa ' h Ru,h .n.wv. 1 . 1 :i tn.L ' Rnfhrilt April I0ih.. ISol. j "res Th t"r ,rnlcn yu 0'a me ,n 3
; .rite dtfJ l,,e ln ult- nd Pomn'
. 1 L 5lh.. ""-.:. J.-.cru1-;. .1,- . ... I.w,r.-S lllll c Kill on the 15th-, ult. wef,inf iia r,!Urdar. The resolution nirr-- , e)J r.slfroaT. lnerraiuiran T 0;::k, Plicii answer, i. i. the follow- , iTJak the v.riou. cand.dates for Con- j rt..nt and recnesi oi eacn. an exT'. tfinitioa cf his position In repard to the j tlK,tp?. .ni whether he will vote for r"l!cr modification, and If the letter, what , Wr! Provided he is elected to Conprwa. r,:-s.r whether he will move such repeal 1 r...Sr. wneuiei r -fic.Ucairot , " V. ".C:" n:... .:-i.'t - ' . rw ttiia iiiatnri. vntrn . Cet alVTOleon on the 2d. day of May bn ' . rCtherl fiuU be a candidate for a seat in , thue irtPI conveuiivu - ------- , - J TtCctrress or not. cunei vn ; I hsstf ta respond to your enquiries ' BP.,t advised my conviction ia very j ..-.S.tl.hiiaM. if elected "IrT-ftkalaw alluded to. if elected oalther vote e nr 1 nor for ite mod"'J,. Nothing. I am sure, could change my
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nrif t fl CO '1' u - V i .. . :n;n.fice sad wrong crowinj cut 01 lie i"'' .".1 ration not now foreseen, and which I 1
I ta r-prehend, or an uneqnivocal , 01 ne settlement, slavery is excluded from rJLrV.eo!e manifestation cf the wellof ,y part of the territory we acquired from
. mi-oritrffmy constituent, against it. which , ?,T ;t .like improbable. You may, therefore i 1 i.ioitUrnmmlttedarainst the 1 M8Sirme . - a? . . ! ar modification of said law. rer ail we , rivet ned by your enquiries, I m irht o esjrneaoy your rasuui, ,1 tic. Here, tu v'fc J " " . It.. ...re.mpanv mv answer with some reason. hre. cot I org your incuigence 10 nuuw --- lnc . . ' . - , . 1 1 ..-:.. .. "ch it is founded, and eome explanation . .iaj!;cii 11 i' luuiium, ami . c pit rn-ml views and course or action upon . - . . . - I taw ole flavprv nuesuon. r li csaw.esi anowo to yon.M ii i ... ... j , f.nsWn.nt who have taken any Interest ; i. thi.Mtter.that I voted on its passage against tit Is" in question and as some persons may ! j.,-1 v. knn- mn mT ariih nro- : that
ttriitv 4 cons:.5tency vote against the passage prison with those urged against the Fugitive ; fa law. and subsequently against ita repeal, I , the North. orows- to briefly eir'n bis point. The en- J urgeil for the repeal of that law. i actLnl of. !. in a majority of cases, impoes;by' For what reason? What would you ; b-u ofifttions sr.d creates rights which it "fret by its simple repeal ? What great object J wea'J e faithless and base on the part of sub- oa'd you obtain thereby? Would it. repeal j tec.rnt lectures to disregnrd or annihilate, i lnure the Fugitive slave a trial by jury In the ; Ui not .'irm that this is true as to the Fugitive P'ce where taken? Xot a word of it the law j .'.T.l.botnianvdothinkso. Who!e State, aays nothing about a trial by jury, and there- j in the Sonth with "singalar unanimity hava so . for 1,9 existence does not prevent it, no more ! wWy declared, and though I differ with them b.a ,Us "peal could insure or restore it en th-s print, yet seeing nothing in the law so ould it in any way affect or preserve that , eVectianiblea. ta justify the haiard of reopen- oter bulwark ofcivil liberty, sometimes raid j iartJii. (veiling question, and rekindling the to be abolished by this law the writ of Habeas .af actional animosities which are now. I Corpus? You know it would not, or yon know
f t.rik.frida!lv and hannilv dvine away. I am lh ii4t.T.vtf the opinion that it is best to let it W, Iwed against its passage. In part, for rr.rise!v the me reason I would now vote ' . , ;.. . . . .1.. esrvndiDjTon. excitement and commotion it incV.d smiar.. Its pe, .. I predicted, i. , ii-d nrTi bv ome q-rsnns in same places in
heFree?Utca5a sahject of much agitation, i iitood wnicu you see 10 .,'"--" una cisirici. ric;t?m-nt an.l tarbanre-its repeal now. repeal. The two acts differ, only as to the pror ! I n not only willing but anxious to support cWever, considering the circumstances sur-j v'si0n of means to carry them into effect; and , Democratic candidate for Congress at the next re.ading itt pwsrre. and the view taken of it '-the amount of penalty incurred by their viola- i August election, but I do protest against keepia the slave States, would be a .ource of still tion in nothing more. The eld act says noth- i mg entirely in office the same individual to the grvater excitement and disturbance, and far more ' i?E bout a trial by jury or the writ of Habeas exclusion of all and every body else.
dangerous in its consequences. However ineT- : fecacious it may be in reclaiming their slaves, 1 J "
s regarded as involving ithe on would bean offence egainat the other ; they will not reai'ily the differeice: I repeat, is only as to means i and penalties the latter provides more officers '
jrit!) taem, Ite existence is a jreat friociple which nracct5f. iliiwiJn;,!. JA!. .i...i.. ij raCi 0f ,v i " ' k.rM..r iri fad of anv i 10 3 cnaracier, in j a .raeter it i,7. ...Jl.L ,:.-t .-terv I 8 - f -" v rm . A L -a u " - . . J aienber of Congres, or every .eciioa of tC r every tecuon oi m . roanrry, ahould beab!. u, .h.p. law. precisely i as icev mar want tm V-rl.. Ih. ntire en V.,rl t!,i .ii. iK. firrf co-n r ,k. r . ' Itstiag ten mantha. was devoted to the angry. il a ( wkucJi slavery , th. chief and eontrolliti? lMrt. Finally a eri- of metsitres were Bittc.,ia tiamuer. and which enihracej ail, atiorBtlinshtcioretfun all (myseif among. th.B.nber.) having any connexion with that1 uVect. (03 rhic,it was ab.olutely necetsary (u . Shu. .( Ihol i:-.. i. " - v s. . v- w. ...ai vinie 10 arv. , meae menu res were; 1st, A provision or th amicable fixation of a howaaary bet wee u the cuie.i lecaaand .vw Meneo. 2d. The orcmiuti.n of a Territorial Government for New Mtr.ea;theatw measures were united in one kill;; 3J, The like provisions for Utah; 4th.. . Th .dia;ni5n of California as a State into the laiea:5th The abolition f the slave trade in th Diatrict of Columbia; and 6th., The FogitiT. !ave law. I voted for all these measures, ' tpt tli-lt, same of thern with great reluc- , .ire,a icintotsav mat any one of them, ill its terms and details, is precisely as I would 'f I could have had my ern way. ..,u?lijie ior one ta have bills precisely cesires, and he would bet Tery unwise, BfttasiyimpractK-able. and factious "letrUlatar. who wroaM expect or insist upon snch an unrea- ' bie thine, aa indeed, he would be a most ' futile, disagreeable, and termagant membr j ; s.ctyia whatever situation in life you m.Vht I P'tc him. Such men, in large cumbers, in a'
rMve twdy, woald bring legislation to a , " r Kh Cosinty.'' ietirtand,lK:k the wheels cf Government and 11 ,d:,r:Vnder 11,6 above ,0,P0S1D6 caParreat ltt eonrM aa ia social or domestic affairs ' u.1 ?et. burl X '. day ln " eX,r ,,,lf ' thcmthey would keep a neighborhood or'p l Ind,an Jacksouian (published in.
7. "ra,ol!aror, town meettarin confosinn r. J: !. . e. . . -"PD5'"on ana cnaracter ' are intuited to be a trae iwnMHrt.i;.. r .h.l i r,.... rv , represectative of .ucn l7Z . Hh l,M not vo,e for thi Fugi--.7. .U' "tt it as a part of the gen- I j..neni oi weaes!averv noMtinn. I ... ' " PPoaea to toachinr I j' 21" 7" piure the continne .;..t:- Ir " . . -is,io wi aiaverv goes-: .1 in loorresa. I Ihink tb -,: ' ' , i it CoagreJ em'iniced I,-,. 1.. ? V : iETpoch7hemr";0 1?J ! aad dtecountenar.ee its further agitation I w prodaetiva only of unmixed evil And allow i lo tii, on this .nK;-t si... .ul 7 t v.a and ih "1J 17 IV 1 ,uu,e" rile. ikin. i. .v "TT -" " lrPresel" now -'fceateVc,I.tKinL rfaatu1B M". th,'' "v I fft it. T) Z offingK Wtliwr if tnn comparatively anim"..UvJ fon.in X,,"' , T "Vnr "nicontrol.mg que.- . 0'HoekM ZV p . Sl,c: lhin? 'e i i-c.i :"u m atide you allude to noth- r ssi year tMnliii;.n f re.. r'WaUoBalTns-t !1 j q y r Wmlaistrat,, , ' ti0n, Md lliea.are.0f TrhlL V po,lcI fowing out of them, r,." B. TarirT, Internal Imorovements m disposiiiOB and manairement 'w',"c"":" . j ,,B, the ceHection mntr.m.M .'"j PUDc &offteP-M!c""-'orM tjuesUona. hitherto retarded bv t ' '"tettnen, as great and hie-hlv ' ' r ; SC '.b iDCr,Uded "0f 'dveZ to in"oTr I hold . wthe iBference is, the candid., m. J i nd . Tle,t, nd advocate such )wt i ,,h pWase. on ik.m.,;' 0Clrin., -au couecuvely 0f nocon"'7 V"'nJ'? ! ik .1 . 1 ot noconenniinp i.Amn. j ' (th tha F ogiUre u wl, law X.i 'nld 1 luiint rdri .1 , i-.w viinparea ' r -"j "" cacti . Di4:n C'w.utioo-sJ.ng.rou, in yT Mcept one who wnnl.i j 111.A. ..j . : ---.-ucsiio it i. a i Yonr - .s,sr1 eonstitutioual obligation a" w utinn a r - ; s. course, in hort. if .mK j i. .t El,0B-; . r.sn-"-;;:nTh,i.t3 .it-. : . vJ wm- :r ad orjaniie. .ection.l en.. .k . : "La : I !-. I. ... "1 SII.U WlllCn. tt fit. . ""HI, DOUl nsrsnlJl . . . r Tjin Bdos ,h. ' u"c",oreceriain to bring '" ioa. "ua pro.perou. Ki. " no imastice in ih... A. : who'. erizlDS yur purpose. the 1 Willed iT'eedil,K8 f 3roor tneel'Df indicate thi. aot , 8.ifl read them aright. You are ' ant " "wu inem anpnt. I!.? !tl TO-r candidate ?h..!d are : promise 'tornU.. he:,not ,skMj tot opinion! join Bn . u narrow PlaUorm for me. I lio.t,T7".Pln no."ch letn"' - - not ambi- j It i. . BU:n n unenviable crnsade. . " UI remark. kl .. . v.. U r'm!,rable. but it is neverthU. '
rv f I yca nol 80 for 1 h observed' ' 'i0" brold. t home, nothing. thefr!!lWR lhose whosympathiie with you a! From Jaekson Township we have the followiber? ' hve Mid anything against the ! ins: "We consider it unjust to the Democracy ti'tn. . tm"Bre" embraced in the general set- of Ranh county, who have never wavered in ntsii bj th, v, r.agresa Ya de not ask lh'r fideiitv to the good old caust, and unjuat
Hrr:"r: "!lL".rP T',pf.n,irr.'y'rthem.!tothepeoPUofthi.diMr!rt to cVnrir. .1. r
you r , ,h - .-triu. inrmnr ihat k i of -jx. "lit . frM .W. p.;", ' . , ... utikiiiv in ! Ill i.lh mar not allo,,.ir..- ..s-I:.;: " 7.1" " ',,"u" I j noi auogeth-r coincide with our f.l. at , - s - --- ."iuvij. and notions of propriety t NWt ' the South all of Ih. nrn ar ...i -. 1 ria iih Ki - ; n , . ere violently assailed by thoae. who like ' oiaaai.shfd with this reneral adiutt - "y talk of them in this way: r.:" ."noractna; an ofto!mX two decree, is admits im ti,. f t: r- ' I
State, with . Constitution expressly prohibi,inK I B.ted into a territory without repealing th. .
'"-"'"""J into me L niort as a Free "r' - u iw, wnicn eic udeirv ..j cut guaranteeing at we vainly attempted, the protect.on of our slave- propriety there. New Mc o is disposed ef in like manner, and not o'y this, the Slav. State of Texas la dismem"reo, ana her slave territory annexed to New ..,. .. . . iuiiii - T-i,ory and wUl eer , fcrtl,;..i r-i." . . . ur in a ronrwrv. 1 h. . 1 . . - .... ; j - m"- MmiB wv nas abol.sbed in p.v,nC the wa u me district or Columbia way to a gradual emancipation - r iiiti oeen oriven out ot the territory our valor and our money in part won, I U thus we have been insulted and wrontry irwi-iira compromise measures "
Thi is the substance of the editorial artlclea and etumn speeches of the disnninni.t. r ik.
. f . . 'vl ""l r 1 " - "0 mese complaints far from it. , K' rrne, aa they state, that, by the lne 't or the late war. and there ; not the remotest chance or ita ever acquring 1 'oothold upon nnv part of it. vet it iann i..ct ;
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iw"'Piami irom ine toulh. The neon a ea -IHornia had r iff it. anH rfnn. .;k ! in -L. i in eicln. I . ""r """o 10 ......iuK meir consiuuiion. . . - -. . e. - 1 ." w Mexico were free when they pimiintAfinrMiM.ciA. . 1 1 , ... . nto our possesion, .uu ., .. Ml 1. It la nnt ! ll .lMnM . 1--. .V. l - . i ! . jr, ..... uw muu , - , .77 s. ..i..i.m, ; ""..V"'? non;" considerable effect. And j llU' intrinsic justice and force aa I think I 'n .m,L! mu,t liowd to .ay, they bear, m this respect, a fnvorable com- ; ,!,w, by the decision of the Attorney General and one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, leaves the writ unmolested : and in full vigor. Then what would its repeal , do Simnlv nothinc but to leave, aa the onlv . remedy for the slaveholder, the old act or 1.93, wbich, in every respect as to principle ia pre- ! cisely and undeniably identical with the amenCorpus the new act aays nothing about them, j Any thing which wculd be an offence against ! . I I, t rr .. exec,ue neit, and adds heavier penalties for ; vioaijon of j,,hi9 j8 alI- , I "r-,l" "oa oous "eavier penauie. ior ; ' it-thi. is nil. ! 1 The repeal cf this law, now, would not onlv k ,u-ci o.-.. ""tZr" "! "J"" " " '." "'"''""'i"' gation to "deliver i-T heir fugitive slaves, but ou,d b wgarded by the;!av theniselve. a. sort of encouragement and invltaiijn to make their e;caP w I dtsiw, by no act Of rti.'-. ; to create in their mind, such dangercn. and fe hopes. I do not want negroes .along us ev""n f free, farlesa if runaway slaves. answer ia now, I hope, sufficiently full nd "eiplicit", however, it may diflVr with your nlim.nl. .... it U : ... . -.. .., aim uic iaufj you present. mU6l -:, mere Niouid oe no equivocation either by . candidate or voter. Let It be decided as soon as ' Piaie. whether tin. gret.1 countrv is to divide into parlies by geographical lines, 'and become the theatre of constant add continued crimina- ' tipn a"d recrimination between opposing eclions, leading to consequences the most alarm- , 'BC ""d disastrous, or, whether now at a p-riod f greatest prosperity ana brightest hopes, I ' willsteruly rebuke this discordant spirits, and f"rch on in its brilliant career to the high and glorious destiny, which the patriotic and good f paities, cherish the hone, await, it. , I have the honor to be, gentlemen. er y respectfully, Yonr obedient servant. JN0.L. ROBINSOX, SETtI rr.ATT, ) A. If. JUMPER. Committee. J. W.G0RDAN. S To Messrs. From the Ripley County Whig. V ", "1', "I1 m , r ' XxODinsoni a tissnsj of the most fulsome clanv 1 .... . " . - '" met with any where in my life. t, ... , . ., . LP,P, . ,.'r x r h ' if " ? .IT kVj?0tX I : . . r S...W..S, uevw.i.B auddenly overcharge Robinson Democracy. They seem to have reprrd-d i - . . ... . . , - - ., iieiuivew ua inn urau ana ironi noi only oi ine Democracy or the county or Rosh Including lh M Congressional district, but ofall creation'! "tea.l congressional convention. Rush CO y Mn" preent at the convention the modest number of 144 rank and I da not .nnM R.l, .n.i. ;n !.:. il.. i bt those who do not so vote I presume are to ct o-t-ider. and awe if possible . majority into the support of John L Ro5;nsoa 6 v come., string ,.f Resolutions. whicH , nrnniVM. min. . ,; . fi' ; ..RuLl ti,. i.il R.".-;. .. r ZZZT'-'tr"?" ..'"'rW I as. ivodihiou ll ds proves true 10 me irual com- i mitted tohi.handa" T .h.l I .sk k.. h. ,,,. I...t.li I...I Tnt I k ha. he proved trneT what tru.t h" committed to his hands which he has .0 faithfully executed, who can tell as! It ia true we expected Mr. Robinson to supthe inter-, esle of Indian" in particular. But did he do aoT I answer he did not. I Wh; " -PPropri-tion wa, Panted to Con- j 8 ress for the very necessary and laudable pur- ! Pose of improving the navigation of the Great VVeslern RiTers. t0 make the same safe for the transportation of the liea and property of our ci"". I s ' hit" guardian of , transnortation of the live, and property of our I . L ,s.Cr..f '-j- . citizens, wnere, 1 asK una iaiin:ui susruiou 01 , our interest! found? Battling, ir, aginst ut ' from first to last In 1549 Mr. Robinson Toted J - . w . . I i iuiui i v i rsiriii uitc a. no hw di I mu .t ...rtK iMn.A-anwaawta. a. nt Km : t'm8 opposed .uch improvement., and by j: u ' .ti .a K.oi :.,. - -i-r --i est, and it will not do to eay that to oppose .v ; ,. i. n ..i; Th. J.l- ! " " IM.l'lUMIIILU.J I. . tt ! K. T-s .1 ll-J . .. "'UPa uiieuu Cuubu ujr cmpij baaed npon partv and party alone. Aeain they or, "True to the beat interest. j of hi. Country and hi. constituents True to his country in what? He has, it i. true suI1y fen in his eat ,nd h" P",r,lJ Toted on most of lhe imPor,ant question which nave come belore congress, ana na. voiea wrong as often aa right. So far as the interests of hia constituents are concerned, he ha. not been true to them. He has voted against those interests and dealt out favors of a similar character with a lavish hand to other portions of the Union. He ha. voted for heavy appropriations of land to create thorough fares of a far leas nstional character, than the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, or even the Wabash liivers". Hi. motto is Mil-
etvice ol one who lin. iu.t , ...
,hatft!.,0K"nJl?, rflUreW,K,m bfore "Wed by neonl. ; prewntaliv from th;. J . t
nn Aim in nil.... i . H.pWe.tail OT. if it Is nn (iinn.h r.. If. n .. - --,--., .u """"" .U0D the nnonr. r .1. . . v.a , ! fame for himePir. 1 .Ji. . " ! . . . . he . hall retire for the present from the public service and allow soma nther m.t. . i1. , ---.. ... itapniiiv IUU III UP II 1 11 ft I a im 11 w.- : ...... opportunuy to acquire a like reputation? I can i ""'V .nere are firty men in the third congressional district who can in the same time I . i.. 1 give inem a chance ana wesriall then see I . . .... Mr. Robin on Ityvllnl01 Mm. proud eminence S .l proud eminence claimed for Mr.Kobinson ' of Rush bv his nolitirl fri.n. 1. i'v,.J. l!"" i
from the people the same fostering care and pa- ' he,'d- Deceased was buried in the Society of yeare p"rtB WhiCh heh" hBd f0t the fc""jFrind''.in which society he lived and died a But if th'e neonU A-ia. K,. . h'gly respectable member. He died leaving a
I John L. Robinson that, although he is aa ihe 1 topmost round of the ,adder of po.iti'- j IT. e conunued in the same iVrTZzrT' i doctrine of equal right, ha. departed from , amongst ua. r But we are told it wiil be unjust to the Demo- ! v. r.usn county ir we bring forward any one in oppot-ition totlmir Pet ' Wk.i h. r...u - . -. .... .... n.,u cuumy none tor the 3d conI J;...- ,. . fj . ,"uo1 uiaincir r our Veara airo Pleaianl A . ItArWI.m.n K.. . ti. r ... urni juiiu lj. Robinson largelv for congress in Rush rniintv T .- Robinson of n,l. ; ",T t. 1 . n - jv-Miany caiiea iionsl - vugressionai race beat the immaculate ; tuuiiiy oy a nandsome mnjoritv. Instead then of the 3d congressional district beine "nder any kind of obligation, to Rush county on the contrary TIn.t. ... 1 i 1 .ui o , - " '"W ,noeul' to.ltie 3d convressinnal i.trli r... .: i r .... .Z ... . " ""'K Conr.M at ih. .;.! ,..:"", ' " n"e special instance and request . J - -vwM miq J'ai 1 V Ulltician j who ba. rendered a sine'e act of suhatan. -umi county a second rate party Politician party ,:i : . . i . . - .....,,,;,. It will not be considered unjust to the district i r.. . .. r .. . ' i uru iur u. a mniontv or the d strict ...... juuu u. rvoomson neither tor a candidate or congressman. If the Democracy of Rush county are so narrow In their Political so ungenerously selfish a. to deny the right to other, which the rl.im f.,. t.T i Robinson, and assume, as they have in this case, a high-toned dictatorial authority, admouishing nd directing the rest of the district what must nd what must not be done. I doubt not they will in due time receive such a well-deserved rebuke as will nnt be readily forgotten. And it ; mete they ehould. Jno. L. Robinson is not the choice or a majority or the voter, or the 3d congressional cistrict. Out let common justice be done. All the foregoing fulsome, garrulity eminaUd from three townships in Rush county out or at least nine. Kueoville, Jackson, tc Walker have assumed a tone or dictation by no means acceptable to the t'fmocracy or other portions or the district Kichland, Orange and Washington, have barely ceciarea a preference for Jno. L. Robinson, wlii.st ISoble, Posey, and Union, have more judiciously left th?ir delegation untrammelled, so that after all. it is bv no meana rriin tk.t ne Democrats in Rush countv will be found ', s unreasonable as to Insist that jno. L. Robin- i "on bave a life estate in the ofBce or con- I I oo trust the convention will look to this' "latter and give it due consideration, for npon ! .1... -I ! .. that aloue depends the eucce.s of the Dmo-f "atic party in this district at the next election. ! I1" the partv can harmonizn imon a new man all i j no. u. nooinsnn oe torced upon us. sate. 1 1 j no. u. Kobinsnn be forced upo look for nothing short or signal defeat. look for nothing ahort or signal defeat, and I rnost probably by an Independant Deocrt. April 16lh, 1S5I. RIPLEY. Mrs. ISigjw. I resitleuce of her ! DIED on the 2-th ult at the on Rev. Joseph L. Riggs in New York, Mrs. Mal" K'Ze ' ':'" y- of hr age ; 1 .WJ: ''PC spent several yetrs in tins place, 'with her rCr,,rt 'a', ret". J. C, Monforl and ; A. R. Forsyt'.!, and w. endeared t a large; circle cf frieads hy her arotfl Pie," nniJ muny ! beneficent deed.. Slie ha. heqiu'a'lied about: ..... 1 1. .. I .)!( A. . I;..1 li., ..i'" ' u "iuumuu uunati, ui no ,imu ui ,iei com benevolent objects. peaceful but joyful. Her end was not only I -1. II : 1 f "BUina" fn urikiai; a fl emsii! The Rev. John Russel, bishop of the "United j Brethren in ChrUt Church," was tried at 11-, Cers town M.I., for nn assault upon n lady (his; brother's wife.) The evidence adduced was of j the most aggravating character. The bishop was found guilty, and fined one hundred doll irs. j The Judge in his remarks, when imposing the " it would be "(lattery to call a man a coward that would Urike a lady." -cti . . . . i e .1 , . i . iu i tie niiemrii to iius llie .inmniiHll v.ae with llie Aurora Borealis. has been abandoueJ ' red headed girls being deemed cheaper. I York Herald The Latest News. The New savs thas Bryant U not a poet. Our exchanges , . . , . , , will please put this under their telegraph head. I is instance lenus encnanimeni io ine view." This is true, not only of landscapes, ! but of such beauties as have overtaken, thirty! d passed it. r A young lady lately appeared in male attire I I . J I. ,.J ! 1 at tt. Louis. Iter disguise was so perrect, thit ,. , , .. fc . ., , y. . friend of ours writes us, that if she had a little iore modesty she might have passed as a m.in. J fc iTTTlie nime of Wm. Dati.r.r ia announced in the Jeffersonian as a candidate for Congress. We liavu't much faith that D.iilev intends to run the race through, but he and a large number of Democrats in Favette and Union, are determined that there shall be some Democrat in the field, and this announcement is intended we presume as a warning to the "bargaining parties" that there is a portion of the Democracy of the District who cannoi he ''procured" on an arraiigement to vote for t.eorg-. understand that the name of another Wwr resectable atid protn.neiit Democrat wa, 'rnl 10 ! J'onian to be announced for Congress; bt.t Elder-who has .old out to abolilionism refused to insert it on the plea that ," -company the notice, It shows a most extreme state ol distrust when 'ocofoco candidate for Congres Is refused trust for une dollar at a democratic ollice.-New Cas- , . lie Courier. Fr-lti.re M.I" rr-iti.re. The .ale of the bedroom and parlor furniture used by the fair Swedish songstress, durinp; her residence in the ronUlbBui.di,,8s,commenced t It o clock yesterday morning, and proved a brisk and exciting affair throughout. The artide, generully brought full though not Urge price, except in one or two instances, where the to which the article had been put by the Nightingale, appeared to have enhanced their j value amazingly. One usually despised piece vlu amazingly. of chamber furni r l 1 r... ib. r.f vuh r h we "i".wi luiuim c - - . quiw iorjroen--Deciiiw, mr o . subject of a most spirited and amusing ppmne- i - i i l. . -f nW ho in. Bllfl rflH flOlSSU rH in UIB I' UU C ! Ium and. after a lenptliv chase In the way of quarter m. .k- r ik i..m carried . off the oriie at S12. and then asked his rial to join him in testing the merits of a howl of cham- . . ' .... P'e pun-" soon asttie eun weni oown ; I he invitation was accepted, dui. as io m quni ity of the punch, rieponent knoweth not.f N O. Delta, March '-'1. ihclfcy t'ounly.
- lean people. lnrsi'mi wurc..... .... i..in, .mm. Democratic nomination: r or Senator, jumes ( ,.,,,.r p,aR,.. sincic copv. One nuiiar. seven cp- . Sleeth; for Representative. William Major. ' jaFW. nojlar,. AXl.Vl'Ui!f " " . r F.iliinrs pivini; thi ailverhsement, (liicliiilinp TJ"Juilge Lockhart of Evansville is nomina- tl(r, ,,,), r,.. insertions, am! seinlmir their p. -
ted for Cougress in the First District. Torn. 30,000 bushels of shelled Corn sold at Lafayette on Thursday at 30cts. per bushel. Wobbling. My daughter Kale," said a venerable burgher at Madison, "can beat Jenny Lind singing, but Jenny can beat her a wabbling:"
ANOTHF.n scif.stifc woxdk,! PF.PSIX
Tm? True Dixcttirt fluid, trGmljif Jxirr.' A fr t Kr .EOT, Irum Hrtllirt, or the ir flirrcrinti if llarnn :.ii'bir ihe t rrtt rliTi"l wrica. fht-mii, hv s;IfniithtiHl, M. 1) , No. It North Kiflilh Slrtrl I'll 1 1 Jilt-iihiii, T. Thin i a trnlv woiultrl'til nmrity tor lna lniliratiun, I ypi'pia. Jatiiiiltct', Liver Ciiniiuntt, """U ' ami lit hihty, turing alu r Mintr lv Nature's own arent, tlie (iaslric " "-' " " See Advertiitenii'nt in anutlirr column. OHITUAKV ' DIED On 16th inst. JONATHAN HOLThJ... r I he deceased was a native of Lawrens dis trict, Sonth Carolina, where he resided until the spring of 1F0G, when he emigrated to the , .. , . ,. ... . then territory of Indiana, and settled on Silver ! Creek, three miles south west of this nlace where widow Ynn of "ge. with whom he had lived - Ih. bond, of love for more than sixty , ears, and several children to mourn hi .lenariure. - .r. nob.eSt w.,k, .v c;od. .... H0NtST Liberty, April I?th 1S51. ...m E. B. 1 riiiM;! fllHF. siihcrilHr lia oprnetl a Black Smi'h Sli.ip rc.uienre ln mile iiortli onironkvil e, n the I'ike. whrr he sill T 5 . HO ,".,"'""h pi'!!l", w'ifr.in, and " anmnmir, antl take in nav. Done. '"'' merchantable produce, and labor, or casn. 1 ,, on ami if yOti have ant thinir to ae.l for nr""n ,n my line, 1 am tlieboj to act the inle man iih von. J. IttnMAN. April 24ih Election of Directors. i ": r- " nrrenyi-ien that an election f.,r ri..' ir t ie nrok,iie and rairneld 11 ' mrect. Turnpike Comp; an., n in uc neio at me olll:e ol t.eo . M"i ", ki, i' I ' ' - " i orooKviue, on :iiurla 10.l fcween the nour.ot 12 and a o'clock r. m. ot aid ilav. Bvorderoltl By order otthe Board of Dircctnrj. April 241 1351 . 1 STILL THEY CO Mil. Tl'SToprmd, and ror tale deicnrd, A stock of tiood of erery kind; For men and women we've mippliea, And children too, of every aiie. nVf V drillin,!; and miitlini bleached and brown, tie oet and cbeapot in oor onWe've Satin., Caimere, cloth, and Jean. 1 weeds, Sattinetts, and Beavcrteeni. We've Cottonadra of cverr i-rade. And I.inentoo, the bet than made. Our Mock of Hardware i complete. Our queensware too, ii hard to beat. We've Bonnet., Fan. und Para.ol., Barege., Silki and fancy Shawls; W e've I.aw n. and fiinchani., tigun d and plain. Pi int., Alpacas and Dclame. "e ve Ini!-. and nre.tuft"., Onoeri.-. "at., (ap.. Boots and lio-, not few; tM, i it uns the people's mind, We'll take produce oft-very kind. Ofhalfnur poods we cannot 'ills'. Our stock con sits nfevrry tiling; So much we can't describe with care, We've every thing that people wear. Ton need not fear our shelve, ta thin, Supplies are always coming; in; We buy them cheap, and well we know, We can't be beat in at tling low. Our invitation i. to all. We hope you'll not lorirrt to call; Our store is on Main BunTe.., Next door to John H. Fuilires. B. H. It J. C. BUR TON. a rook vi u , April 24th, 1851. 13, TAKE NOTICE. aH r my wife 1 board without' "' r All pen, Sarah Hicc, has left mr bed and any jti.t cause or nrovocaiiuu rson. are hee-he r.irl,;.l harboring her on my account, as'l will not pay anv debti contracted by her. . ... . WII.MAM IIIGGS, sen. April the 15th, 18SI. 13 . A O.UX we wctilj inform our ctnt omen. and the publie Kt ncrallv. ih at we are nrennn d to esnl spin, or manufacture all kinds or w o.illen goods u.ual in this coumry.on as r a.onable tcrina as any that will do a. peod work. CARE) 2t as promptly ntt, ni'r.l to as forinrrlv in the proper season will still b. done In rood workmanlike m inner. sLiiWrFAcmuxu 11 be done the following prices ptr yard; Jeans, blue mi veil, 3 leal, 37 pr. yd. steel 31 " 4 leaf, Satiinet. according to color. Cassimere, accordinc; to color, Cloth, accordinc tu color. 37;to:l 37tn5n 11071 50 to2l v nite rIaiinel,accorlingtnwiil!h,15 ali Dyed ' . 2J t037 t Mlankets, per pair, Jj 50 Sjiiiiniiip white wool l.ccts.: snriinilnf m l e....i;... i ,n im3' spinnint; ilunblid .I' d ui-mii; lor coverlets Or carpet jam realrd 50 cts per ponn.t. ! We want so.oro Ihsofwoul tosupply our mills, for which we will pay the best market prices, in roods 'of our matlllfdf tllrini. Iml ii. ...... I . ..i. ...m... .i. ii uc wiiiii . e t-an warrant ihe l.i ..ll.. ... . i. . . i . ... . . 1 - uu. e nave eser onereo to tne puh:ic. , C"'T produce of almost every kind will he taken . .... m sraui. .x ia c;c amount ul wool urease j will be acceptable io us. "e are ready and always w il lin? to serve the pu bJ.'c h' h"vc Ifiveii lis (fenerous supp u t h. r.MI""' ..i " "" r" nr,trK".,"'r"--'-' ihanks, and apain .k a cnnliimatior of their favor, I'lease call once mare and brimr vonr wo-.l. K. MITT fi CO. Laurel, April 22ml, 1SJI. IS. Law Partnership. J0HS A. MATSOS ASH JOHS H.FAHqVH Alt "ST sV a " t k s J a . . I ; - . m H .wa i, i in. ii. i riiunu lllin a ai'I 111 I'M. . f- I t I 1 C JOHV A. MATSOV, JOHN II. FAItqi'HAR T Kit SIS OK Til V. INDIA X A A 31 Fa If I C A X. rlWO Dollars in advance, $2.50 in six months I Sl.OOat the end nfthe vear, and an addition o 30centsfor every year pavmrut isddaved thereuS ler. Advertissmrn-ts. nnrsquarror lest will be in a.rted three times for one dnllar.ifpav ment he made in advauce;one dollar and twentv-liiecents if .,av. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and til'i'v et. if delayed two years, and in the ...,,. pri,.,"r tion foi the time payment is delaved. Larger ad ertisement.ror a IniiRur time w ij I be charred mi the me principba. Diiit.i) iFrin:s. ,eV F a superior qualitv fjr sale bv sr R TTN'KH. Storage Forwaiding and Commission 'T'lF. I'XDF.M'ilGN'F.n subscriber lakr. pleasure " ,u P''"'" ' V.r.rV l",r cnacn. the n. ill. line Known at woods' warehouse, a.. i .,c,,d fit.ii.tr it p in ..ei and eo.nmodi.,,,. t le. where they will be prepared to ta.e cbartreof nil cod. consigned t the,,,, 'either r..r shipp,r or fon Jn ()u.v .iit(,u kpin)t, SlHrVc,.. Fm . waning and Commission Wareh e. Wopinrr bv strict attention to hn.ine,. to merit the ,iced to as will he received at all times, contry Merchant, and millers hsvincr Produce or Flour to "l: ",)' T.i Rr, Jt.nl., m.hirh th(.. Jn slv; iM rr a,, kin(1, of c,lim.v rr1iCe or for fa.h. Al.so-Th highest cash price paid rural! kind, of rroduce. j. "' DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. I ittiEKi:!'.) TATENT FKF.Nl II CKMEXT PAINT, RrrniMMKVDKD n tuf. frkvch acad- , KMY OF SI'IRXCR for in bt-attty, cheapness ami iltirability. The materials art- sasiiy iititaim-il ; ami il can he prcpan-il and i.etl b any nite with a cniiinicn whitewash brush, at ONE TENTH THE COST or OIL AXO LEAD. The Art op Kight of picparinir ami nsin this valuable preservative til'walls, lnii i.l : n trs ami fence, in all the various colors, is now oHTered tn the Amrrpers with it market! in tne --.-satiunai i-nnce t.aaettc.", New York, shall have a cepj of the wi.rk enl them. K". 1. O.iCs Wauled. IlfEsill pav Cahlnr Oals. Sspl i'ith SSiO. II. H fc 1. C. BtTtTOX31 ACKKIiKIi. Xo. I and '2 Mackerel for sale in barrel., and ! half barrels bv U.TYNEK. Feb. 19, IS5I. i
X Brilliant Era!
NEED AND OPPRESSION AVAUNTII P. M. PYFER. CF.EVFLAND, fUHO. Solo Agent for J. W. Maury & CO. i rntmplfil hr Rn intlexiblf irvoltp, to lanili fnmi the habuntion of man that paunt and hidcuus tyrant Ponrty, prtirlntin to the w-nrhl an INFALLIBLE Sl'KCIFIC! warranted to rrmuve the barriert that exclude frointhe4mat't the station, inlliieiiee mid liixnrM-ten jiyrd by the farorfd few,' and to eleTafe the 4luwly Ufim cottager to a ptnitton hy the lordly Tatntn. Experience has tested its Merit, pnil thotiiid, whnhad fmm childhoml Kiitft-red the 'Mine ami arrow nl'outraireoii -ell timed oiler 10 liirtnne, have hy a 1'. M. PYFER'S TRULY LUCKY AND OPULAH AGENCY, rt-nli.t'tl rre thjr Slecliiiril into i he t Ot' ymr, rrti.ur fur tin -mt-lvr and ftiriHiit-s fur their children. AUim pnifmlur, ihat .rvrj .Ylnn. Womnn or Chilli, u ho rratl this iufi ictn iinoti hi or her wrlfrea pr.fvmi uroiie, n ho (irrmiti anntlu r day In lat I into the ortf of the past,' without mMking an eft rt ',0 FLEE the Ills of Poverty! by fnrwariling; and order hy mail, for a a Package or single Ticket in any of the follonin; niapiiiHcent i I.nuerie. fur A pril, to llie old rstatili.bed, fjr tamed anu truiv loriunaie i.ott rv Aecucvor ( SOLE .K.VT K O R J. ir, ,f A I' R V 4. C O .', ' I tVl l.tMl, OHIO. I The First Order ! Has time after lime, secured for the (orrep.iidents j nfihis far-f;imed Irir.e A r;ciicy, an independence for life. The l'..el hi. truly aid, Hicli , w ilhout thee, ' , l.tte i. a blank, all history ilent. How many men, wih spirits as nolile and seniliilitii s a. line n , ver added lu-trc to the mind of man have toiled from day tu day to earn a paltry pittance frr the support of a fund and ili.:iiin- ife atid cherineii ntlMirinc until bis C nnsiiitittou worn out liy iucet.ut labor yielded to the wiiRht nfaccinnulated i hardships and sent him to 'sleep wiih hi. f;nb. r.' j bequeathing to hi. helpless w ile and fatherless children a l racy of Poverty, Misery and Woe. It.iw ' many father, look around on their ijrowinc children : unhlest with the inestimable treasures of learninir i and drop a silent tear. a the rellertioit in all it.. ; nverw hiiiiini; force bursts upon him, that those' 'pledi; of love, are crow in;; up like untutored savaces and curses in the bitterness of his heart th.? 'Iron j rortune tli.it ha. denied to him the me.n. ofeduea- ' ; tine tii children, while it I :n enabb d others to en- 1 ' trance li.teninir Senates w !i the thni.-lers of his el-1 oqnenie.' s tin. picture riiiiuiao alfir. toohiehIv colored? We answer. .No! And if nil ask u. if thi. evparte apportiomnent of Fortune ian be chau- ' ;ed, we answer ves! i I The Remedy is at hand! 1 I 1 housands have tried it, and in the history of I some nfthe weathiest families in the countrv may ' : you read itsefTieacy- All that is required is 'in or- , dcr," (and the very first one may attain your wishes) ' with an encloure of cash, drafts or Pile Itckel. to ' our world renowned and truly fortunnte Ac;eiirr, anil with our intercession in vour heualf, were v tin the i mot unlucky person ait existence, Fortune will . smile nn your eliorts. I C7 We have in the office now the 835300 Prize.the i 815000 Trir.e (both sent to Iiidititia ) andthe 34.250 ! sent to Younirston, Ohio, all paid, and we shall be I ; 'ery happy to show them to anv of our countrv ! i friend why may wish to have iheocrttlardemunsira"turn ol our prc.it luck. : Splendid Lotteries for April, ISol. P. M. PYFE. SOI.F. AOKXT, Cleveland, Ohio. Pate. Tuesday, april 1 Capitals. 21.000 Tickets. 95 10 J 5 10 8 5 10 .1 4 1 5 8 5 10 5 5 10 3 S 10 I 5 50 5 13 P.lcktlSCS 8 VI 141 71 f.i 141 112 70 1 10 74 ednesl:iy "I'liursday Friday Saturday Montlay Tin sd;iy Wednesilay rltiirilay Fritlay Saturday MiimUr "1'iiesday Wednesday Thursday Friilay Saturday Monday Tuesday Wi dnesilay Tiiursday Frtdiiy Satlrlay Monday Tuesday Wednes.l-i v 2 31.12 3 3 of 1 1. 00 " 4 " 5 ' 7 " S 9 " 10 " It ' 12 " 14 " 15 11 " 17 " n w " 21 3 of " 12 " 2? " 24 25 " 2iS " 21 " 41 " 33 20.K57 40,00V 25,000 22.000 35,0'0 20,000 20.000 50,000 30,0 0 25.000 3'1:000 2I:1 10 20:030 4 5.000 lCO 20:000 .1.1,003 24:012 2.1:500 75.000 3C.0P0 25:000 10ft 74 1.10 ol 5:1 I'l 1 '0 71 ; I.U ' ro to : 301 40:000 The pri s of "I'icke ts n 01! Poplnot n. t..i1 .licil . above, i re the prices or Whole I ickel. and l':ie- ' of Whole tickets. Shares of Tickets and li:m ' of arkatrcs will be promptly nialbd at proportionate rait . Tri.es i.romnilr nnid nt clit, and Tlank Praft. fur I'ri.es drawn I v remitted to distant cuti , them. . Cj"Ci,nfid. nee strictly observed. "Vo name will I ver he ili ulgeil by us under any circumsianrrs whatever i lrawincs forwarded the sa-ne rvenin; that the Lotteries aredrawn, carefully enveloped and sealed, i I'lease address nlwavs. the far fumed and trulv fortunate Priz-,' Agencv of i P. JI. PYFF.R. Si'r Arrt Jr J. If. Mi'i'u fc r . , CI.KVl't.AM), OliiO. I 7" 'ike P.ii'tk'ti!iir Notic. 'Ihe pub', ic is caoiiom d a-piinst certi.it irrrspmisibl.. Lotteries, ndvertied ' unili r vertous title: in New York nud Citiciiinntt. by ' irresponsible iiidividitalt. Iittib r as,uined nnmr; hot h t iip nrtn an-l i(ip t.iuci i ai1 p'trriy tu iiiou, and ar" frainU nt-on iltp nuUUo. Av''u! : hiii yu WrtiiU! ilu prti1iMicf. 1 ht ltti rU H'ii! r the nianarf ni'-nt of'.l. W.M.iury .Sc T , aie 1 ir:iiid hy ihe S;v in hitli iIm-v are itrjwn, amt ilit Sfair aro h.il.K'n fr ihp r' tlrm;trrn oi' t!i" 'ritrt. , Huy only in them. j LANDS FOIf SALH. IOFFK.H for sale 3S0 arres ofljnds well timbered, near llrookv ille, know 11 as the Fstelr.-lct ALSO 55 acres near Mr. Liki ley's farm. Al-na lot and office on Huriress street in ' I'.rookville. For jiarticulars enqnirei.f J. H. V:irquhar 1'sc.r. Cincinnati. Feb. Snh. 1151- 1 1. .1. t. M tTSOX. 31 ILL FOfJ SALKT" rHIK nntlt ricm l a rnmrniiic'r nppoinieil hy I orth r if the Irohei:e Court f Franklin county, I mlia nu. to ni;tk" .i!' 'f tli- r ;il et;tie ht reinat'i-r iler riheil ; will oflVr the samr at piihlir nutery on l ho pri niii'. mi Wt tln.'iday the 2t i!:iy of M:iv .. O. I S 5 1 In tun-n the hour vf 19 cliok A M ami 4 fit hn-k I M, i'f.iit! day, to-wit: 'I he tntfi a-a't qtiartt-rof the unth ut-i qnnrier of c 1 1 1 1 nu:iihi rt il tt-n in ton nIi1 1 tlf.m (tlj north r.tnee -let en ( 1 1 ) at, cnnt:iiinc forty iter. wntl nUo a i l raet ol't vn a ere more nr le ai I t n it traci hmm!e.l aroItA, t-tvit: lecinninrr at the half mile stake on the tefioii line hetwtti ettiini hit in fl 5J and tt i 'lp) tlieiice imn h i'O nn! t( a iHk-; i hi nre t i 0 rod to a wtake t ti- tice on th ?n rml to a Make on t lie ept inn line t in -nee t :i t it h i he eciitni line in Unit fork Crt t k"-(h lui- iih the eret k to the line .hi nee with 1 he line imrifi io (he place of heiinninr; th two tr.iet niiii.iiiiin; fortt -tto (42) arrr more er le. 'I he pr -in ie hive upon them trout! n w mi II, w hie h i tnrnt tl hr the t att r of Hull f u k rret k . TFH MS OF S AI.K One Ita tf the ,'nnhae m m. y, cah in hand at time of ale the Ivil m e in i lie ni'inilo, pttrt h.ier git intr note i i h n pr t . d im; ritv. CHAUkKS MIt... Mart-It 23, 15 1. ro:ii,.ujiotier. faicc-ii:iiaisso &. uov, Practical Boot & Shoemaker?, fF.ti lea vi- to inform the Ci'irn of Itr.mktille and vicinity, th:it they have i o.iihu ii.'i tl h-in . in the above line, tin M :iinhtirci- trt -t, itpjniite the Clerk' nflice, and hope ttiat hy triet :tt-ntion to hnine- in I tht ir experience in I.nndon an l Pari, likewite in the principal I'itten nf America and with a firm determination to work nnthitit httt the het of wfu-k and warrant c"d fit, they expect to merit a -bare of puhlick patr 'tiae. Petr' or n bott, Frtiifh calf, firt q unlit y mad'- to oidt rcheaper tha-i ever wa made m t'ie State of lod. I. adit ork of all dHwi-rititinn matle to r ler, am! of real Parisian and Philadelphia t; le, cheaper than 1 1 1 r before jtnld in Breekville. Mnrch IS!. U-one y. Nl-j Y C ' A I i V :Tt I X ( J S . Tum received by the niiderv-cm d a fresh supply of t jj carpet in cto-w it: 8 .CC. 4 " 2 " .1 " Fine V...il Iiti-ain; AVool Ft I lint;; Cotteis Intrrain; St:ur "drpcitiij; ll ill.- l ite purchase. I h.ve mml., I am n.iw n.-. . li'i il to i. IT. r i.i ihe public a belli r asnrttn-nt i.f Cn--petiilCs than 1 fur have htfore, ati.l am sel iii.t; :.t l.i.i-r rates. I'hn.e wishing i.i ptirtli.se will tin well to improve the chance now otteti! them t.f niakin better select ions at much luwer rntes. It. I YXKR. Qr1 lbs Swedes St.el; Oillr Jol'. F.n'.i h H'.ister n'nto; I003 AmrricaTi Ditto .1.10 siprittff, Ilitto 4.10 " Cast Uitt.i; Now ,.ii hand and fur sale br It. rTXF.K. i:.(.r.i: HOT III j. LHtrrttf. Uu io n CtHinttf. I ml. ptf E follow inp i an t xmct of a It-tit r iVotn n cilifj ecu nf l.ihfriv, rfatrd March lth, to.w it: K, ll. I P PK h;i liiki n !h' l avt-m Stand Uttly nccMpicd by Wilhim H. !. or r:itht-r hi Im jii.rihn t-f. the ttuiii Mr. fappt n i acivil, tnnra! nd niiftinf Man ami his pli-niy nl im-ans tuftiriiiht vt ry thine tr tary fur the cmfirt of thoe w ho m a y fa or him w ii h a cn H. 'I' he hiiihr ha htt n tine up and new ly fnrnt-ht d. It i (aUcd the F. agle Hotel. iio 13 T .J()!I D.IIOU'LAXI), Attorney at Law l!;t!Ji!k'V..i; ia.
e w Goods. FRESH ARRIVAL I OF SPRING AND RUMMER GOODS IT T1IC STORE OF LINCK & FARQUIIAR, Where tiarcains are In be bad! i'l Buihlinx Satth f I he Public tquare, East of Main Burgett Sfrrrt, atlhr Po. Office, Itrookvillr. Indimin. 1XCK St KAKqt HAKhave just received and " i are now-opetiiui; a beautiful assortment, of carefully selected Sprint; and Summer Goods, w Inch for choice of pattern and elegance of sty , they chal lence the competition of the Valley, 'and invite ihe careful inspection of thepurchaser. Their Slock consists, in part, of Super American, Kne;lih, French and German Broad Cloth. do Plain and Fancy Ca.imrr do Hlaek, blue, pray and fancy Satinctta do Kentucky and Domestic Jeatia do Tweeils, Velvetteens, Lilinens and Caltt-nadca do Pataronia and other Coatinir VKSTIX(iS. Super Prred nl Curit d Satiiti ilt Plain ami FancySill. di Silk and Cotton Velvetlo French ami Plain Itlack I.ntin t flu Fancy anl Plain Summer Vetii.t?(aiortcd) Ladies' Dress Goods Plain nnil Silk Ktrititd Mudt Clmh ! French , SciTi h and Domentic Gintrham dd Plniu Pink, Itlue, fir en and Huff Fre nchop do Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lain do Plain and Fancy Moiie de I.aiii do Plain und Flowered l.inneni (new ntyle) do Plain and Fancy Anu rican Print (aaurtrd) do do do Kni?lifi Ik. French do lo do Plain and Fancy I.AWXS do Plain cro l.irred and Mriprd Jaronrtm do tlook and Mull Mulm do Plain iV Fancy I)rt-4 Handkerchief do do do Silk do do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do do lU'k Silk. I. are Veil and Green Rerai; do Platn and FaiirylKKSS SILKS do Plain and Fnnrv Silk Cravat IJOMKSTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariner" Checks llleachtd antl Hmwii I.inen Table Clotha do il o i "o r t o n do do do do Miiwlin Mi'thnen, Hamilton ami other Hejl Ticking White, Yellow, lied and Green FlauneU Illeached, hronn and cnl'd Drillinir Col'd MuIin, Njiikeen and Si li-ias rsilA IjS. Stlfer F.tnb'd white crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and mode silk friiigul Thibi t Sliau I. do do Meraie Shaw la Bonnets & RiaTjcnsSuper French I. ace R innets (new stvlr) do F:mcy I. ace and Tuscan do do Gimp and Hutlaud do do Florence Itraid and Soft Straw do do Misses (Jssorted) do .1 Sl'PERlOH ASSTRTMEST OF FJ.ViT, rT.JIS jsi c.ip Rinnoss. ..ices, bobi setts, THRE.in Asn corr'o.v Ennisns. i.a-dids-bi.'k; iihite ash mixf.h srr.K, rovro.v (t r.Avns- u oor. stockiscs, SILK AX It MOHAIR FRIMSES AS! LAMES' )R!-:SS li''TTr)Xt; L DIES' ASH GESTS' Kl.K SILK ASD COTTOS GLOIES. I.ook'ntr Classes. Wall Paper. Hats nud Caps, Hoots and Shoes, I.:lli-s and Gents' Carpel Sat ks; I'mliri-; las, P.irasoIs and Fans; Shoe Peps; Hard m-j re and Cutlery; Glas and lueenswn re. Trace, Halter and Log Chains; Woo, I, n Ware: Groceries, ,;e .Vc We inviie a call IViim al I w ho are ptireha iiipit.our inc. and take oeeasiiiu ti tender our tti-tuk to ''old etiftomers," holing that s:u !i satisfaction hasbein rendereil :is will i;irriit a cotiti nuance ofi beir f.ivors. We w il I cniuinue lo receive in exchange for rood all kinds of approved cotmtry pridiit-e: trivinj there, for Ihe hiUt st market price; a we have made new arranirei;ieiils by w liieh o.ir n ror tin re w i! he eon rev ed lomarket. I.IXI'K & FAIiqiA. March 2 IS50. Price Gf Iron Reduced. W. W J L!lS Wa yneand niootn Forjj Iron, lo.ooo SI . fa iron, row on hand. On all htit the S' pro f.w price, a heen r.dnted from unt-Toiirth to t line fitrth ot a retii per pruitd OctMhe- 15, 13.0 K Ttiu. Cloths, Ca-?siinoiv?. Sattinctls, .leans, 't'weeds and Cal-merett k larje assortment j n-r received and for snle I.IXCK i FAHOI MIH nro.iVrille.tiidiann. at the rott Oiflrt. sTBaB-:N: A I) UK ll.iv, nn'narliiut; Mmw-n. mare, straved or w:t st-.l mi fr-.m the snS.eilier Hetini. Msr'it list, fro in bis t'nro. 4 miles at of nro..k ilie". UU k Ii vC'. mane a i I l ill rihniit 1 .? I, n,,!. ,ie," rive ve-.rs old. heasy with P.il. On th e 'niall of ihe leiek. her buk hows u;, mnkiut: a sli'u bum,,. II arier n.irrow across the hips for her si.e, r ol c.n litloned, trots strolie; mi l heavv and whni Irarrllnie; her hi. ul r.-ot int. rl'ir-. and .oiiielimr. when travelling on hard r.a lx. -be I. nips in her f.re .r. She has an old shoe on one f..re foot. A liberal lit war I w ill be triveti l'.e it,.- Mare or the mare and the tlii, f. April ivti ISM-17. JOSKPII COVIHK xoTitn: to in: iiTos: r It .'r, iHii.irMcn ! n-tctii e nf y..eph p. vr( t umiltl nqniPt nil prr-njn indil-tid i . a,hid McCoy to rail ami i trie im n.i dit ly, the mi'l n vnnt if SMt.l M. ( y h. iur; tit my pii -i,.u Thrv ir ni. mi no itii d not to pay a lit e f timI cnint to nvx I t,t tUv tnnhriti. d. r-FO(.F.W. KIMIII.F. Jlro'iktille .i April 15 th 1 tf 5 1 i7-3w. S A Ii K O F II A L KST A 11 VI. ta4y rnltr of the Pr h ! Ciurt .l Franklin county. J I nittni.a. the it tut r d admin ii r.nor de h, tit lion i.f the Mate of .fnci.h Ii 1 1 fite t f jaid cminty. Heet n-id, Will eii ll nt -ml. lie nuetioii nn ihr pri mint . nn Sr.tnr I ay the 1 7i h day fif May 1 S3 1 , In I i n the hour nT IO A. M. and 4 I. M. nf ntti 'n , :he follouinz tleerih, d it itl tate, tsittinte in -aid county, te-w;t: the north veMl jiiiri:'r f the north em t quarter T sectidi m:tv.hertd t v lit t -t w (2) township i nmhered eh v n (11) rimie iiiimht n d t wel ve (f2? ci'iitinintr frty to) :u r t:i're or h , 'I KM MS On hull' of the intifhace nmnt-v to he pan! iI.ivvti. a i from the diy ..' npprjvt,-tl IVt !:i no nt. 15 April 1".5I!ie ta'j;tee in nin ' ( ' in ml h i le thr pureSacr itit intr note with d e iiriv for the d ii rn-rl pry JOHN w. n r. 1". ui'-mV. Franklin County. Lands for Sale. K inti1. riv""cil i.d'i r f t .tia'c :ilc a fiinn to miles n.irili i.f M.-....K. i. . I r-nkl.n Cutitity l'nlilina, cilit.llllillt TS ucn . n'mut -10 ..f liicll ar linit. r cnliivati.in a c I IV.ini. ilui-Km Imhi.c. a l.ir--i- fiMtnr liarn. a:i l nrt li:i nl iT cli'i:cc rraf-i il fmit Mi ll, ci.trrn aii'l l?i(. nii:il out I n ilil inc.-: nl.ii s Cirni in Haiti tiiuiivliip coiii:iiii ti tr l.tr arris no i.f w hi )i nr.-c! iriit an I in cn I cnlti satimi . uha irn.i.l iirchir.l. I.c ln'ii'c, liarn ami tin- usual nut lnii.liii?s lanil . cl fiT C'h.iI h.s'im .nnil well ilr.im.l liy Mini! ililchi s a I i si rl iarci Is til' itiiprnt a ml tiiiiu.t.rn si i! Ini.iU in ilitlrri nt parts of l lie entity. l'..r I'lirtti.-r im'.ir. nation ami t. run nlluaihr sii'is. nl.i r nt t!io ulilcr i.f Ucn. .illsnit K.sir, in Hi-.... i. mMc i.i.i. j w. ii i r r, 1 .n! s.S..,--i !(.aI .-.,latl. gi-ui. s2o is:u Amy Q I'Ol.l'.V f,-..n tl- .iili.crilnr, b.twuii 7'no.lay nnil Siiml.iy i.f ln.t iil, a cniiini.ti niiiiainti it che-i. Hit-.iit 2 tr i'l lotitr auil t. me Inch, and riir;hly i foticd. Tht-re u a ntt tin t i ni iIh :me . lime a -nn in I.ih- in t h ich H rr lt.ii:t h? ili.Hart j " or 4 fen dull ir t.il! on I ir Man- H ttik ot Ohio, . tic dnl'ar In Htin the I.af.iyrtfi- Hank of C'itit-iii-nati. 1 fie ihtllar it on the s'latc Hank of Indiana, j and ihe rtM in iiiiull IttlU- ' llie nho.c reward il I he paid for the arret and delieryto me, ot the rolihi r. i. 16 j An Ordinance for the assessment and collection cf Tax for the year 1351, X..m-.1 April 9ih tM. Src lt. p- it trd line ! hy thr lident and trntt cifthr I ow ii of l.c.i k illr, ih tl there ht and i-hert -hy aw,-id mid fie. iio.n a ( I imijierty tnih)i t-i to ::iiioii hy the l iu;ul onUnanci ol" raid Cor; oratiou the iin of I liiny cent on evrry one Hundred littl iar a-t mrni ,,f v.il n n jun ihr r- if, thr nmr (t he a d and co. It ct d a ii-r in afu-r r id d. Sic 2nd Thnt th r- he and i I.. rehy a-eed npoTi ut ry it. in il eitit o -jiii-liti d to.te in md Corpr.Tto:i thr --. it tif'y u nt poll ta utcj t m ii- ni nle es-n,iit hv iw. St-c li d. t !.n ( lo re be nii1 i her hy ae:'tl n pirn e ery per n o ninij or h:trhririn lntr or hitcln , a im tif .o ci it cn ery tln-f and 'ne tlnltar m t-verj liiu h o nit. to il or hlrlt-irt l ii at(ri na;tl io lie ae i d hy the n-Uet t..r on (In Duplicate r.il! t he deliver, d to him a. In n in alter nrt.vidt .1. Sec 4( h. i h! i he re he anil i ht relet aeaa-sl . tat ' ! of fifty tt nt mi each hc rtinniii- at lar-fe d-inti: the . mutiili nl April, Mny,.i.n;f, July. Anirut mitl Sep-1 leoiU- r, nn I Ii. it fnrthir o nl red that in car- no j i win r ciin he futtnd f.r -u h Lot -r hoj it -.hall be the duty of the M-irhjl t to take tip t h t oanie i:n;it . ( d::t ly and after h cal notice to be hy him ifivni to i il llie -anie at public auciioii tu the liirhe. hiilder ! ami wticr tU iliu ttnjr the ta and ciostoffHle the hnlmice in he p.tid inm the C'orpomtian rea!iry w hii h h.i'.riii-r if uuy -hail In- p ml to the owner of aid H.g or W'c if any ht- f.iiind. Sc ih. That the aement roll hr pt-ncuretl hi 1 the Clerk and ih-liverfd to ihe Collector in conformity wit.i the pret 1-.UM1 t.f Src 4. of an ordinance enl i tied A ti ordiM iiiiv pr-M idinff f.r the ae-m. ni and C.llectiuil el t.le f r the it--r ptN,. t:ti IUlU 14'. A. K. M CLKKitY Pre.t. K. avmo.n'd ('it rk yIK ji JOS. HIIADW AHorney and Counsellor at L W, lKOt KVI ! J.K. 1 N rI ANA. O !Tf- in fimtt bir.t-t, umlt r lint AiKit.r:U:rr
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JOYTO THE. WORLD!' (a article for f.vert merchant. RELIKF or the rtti'reucd and m Balm fir the munded it Jounri in Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer An tnternhl and External Re medy far tbe ins4ant cur- and eradication of all Pain. Nn mittrrvlinsr the pain is, or ofwhat nature, thia will reach it and prove itself io be what its name indicates ferjttt Pain Killer.
! Dr. Wm Hall s Balsam for the Ltuib A certain cure for Consumption, Decline, AiOimt, Rrntirhiiis, Wasting ,,1'the tlesh,NiKht Sv eats. Spitting of Mood. Whoopini-C'ouirh, Cold.. Couch, I a-" fliienza, Phtbi.ic, Pain in tbe side, and all diicim" of the Chest and I.uns. E5PKCIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. Agents, th.oiirhout the United State,, are1 partica larly noiilied that thi y ire in all cases ilicertully ta" return ihe monrv, where Dr. Hall's ftalsam baa Uvea' j used forty-eiclit hours, has failed tbiv'e selisfactioa, and the bottle returned. Otitis fin ihcr requeued i that the Agent' will give it free oj ehargt to tb ejlitted poor. 1 he most skilful physicians unite with the West ' Drutreist., Kast and Wt it in pornouncinc; thesv m i dicine. the two most valuable remediea for tb Dia-' eases for which they are designed, that havetrcr baaai I ofTered to the American Public. . 'I he snbscriber has the General A (rency for t ! above medicines for the Statrof Indiana a ltd aasrV' and Southern Illinois. J All Agents and Dialers will please address thci" jo-ders D. A. F.DFIF.I.D, rost-ofTire address. Indianapolis, lua", M W. Hi-ile, Brookville i j Itaymond &. Co. Cambridge v Wholesalajent: i Irvin Reed. Richmond y I Also lor sale by P Mason & Hall & Huehes. Cart ; nerss ille A V Larimore Daly West Uniolr Ckas. ' Vanramp, Metamora D D Tatman, I.aitn I J j Cb'tnents, IlloomiiiirGrove France Prown, Fairfield i Nye cc Snow, New Trenton D Heaver ,3c Jnititi Cully Liberty Win, Youse, Brownsville. 3-l!iu. NOW IS T1IK TI3IE. r WOULD respectfully ask the attention of somo of my old friends to some vld de'it that, they have owed me for a lone time past. There has always been the greatest lenity extended in those who let their iiotesor accounts iie over; and the result of this indulgence is that the amounts due me and the respective firms of which I am a memlier have reaches a very larRe sum too larjre indeed for a merchant to' have withdraw n from bis a?live capital! 1 sincerely hope that some of these men' sp'nk'cn will try and remembermein ibis season of plentf w hen crops are fair and brinjj unusually pood prices. Smc if the time fi irmU; the best time you have kad lor several years. So come on and pay up. Win. Chilt'ers hs left with me his notes' arid accounts, with instructions to sue on all that teraaia unpaid oil ihe firstf January. Not w isbinir tu liv uii to the very letter of these insti ut'lioiis. I has' can-' eluded to exit lid the time J'r n Jrte icrekt only. In the iiieant'iue "bose ow in"" liim had better come sn mid settle and thus save cost, for I w ill most certainly do as directed in the course of a few weeks. tilh my own accounts 1 am also resolved to do likewise. Jan'y, 1st, iSii-NoJ 11 'IT NKRPrice Reduced I : VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC IfllXTURr 1 l argo BoltloB Only Cue HoII-ar; The Pmprietor of Ua Great American Eamcdf VACr ; Tboitablc LiTH5TRirric Miitiik," Hniaa4 ar tiw rgent toJicitatiom of ha Ageou, luroogiurat th UtAatf 5iat tui4 Canada, has now Reduced the Prico " f hw popular and well kno" article aaJ horn (Ui dgaa, faenccibnh, 1 will ut or Ih." One sua onf r -) ajmal aottit:--tiie raLail price will be ONE DOLtAfi. Tbt politic mar re-t a"ured tiiat the chiuuHer r tl MJl cine, its Mrencth, and cnnnir properties will JtCMAVT i NritiaiP, ami the iimr care will b bestowad lo aaa parins it as heretofore. As this meiVine. under its rditced price, will t jiBreiasad ; hy lupe wli have nut hitherto made ibemielvoe acqnaiatai with it virtoe, the proprietor would hex lo ultimate that ' .nit-le i not to bec1assel waili the ws iwoqat of" Ttvam&m of ihednr ; it claims for itself o crtcU h'sUiug pw a.' I tfitrns, titan anv crr prrpnrittn nu btfr$ KcrlJ ; and h aVatne.l itae.f foreij'it feon m4litl virtues, and, until tliis reilniea, 1 the pri of any other art , Notice Paetv nx power and ce' Blood and atl other or;i i he!i!th depend. Tim lethfiin ami al! iliwava of th.-.l the ina.!icint i-hyiicif csr wol eanvrtt'j pWaBt t Irssa it IS a tlie articW Ia e tM 1 E3 rwe ak fur ;anipblctth aftvit Itel tlvT rontaio over sixiem paffw of nHTijU, n arWiuM tot medical mailer) valuable for hoawhold ptirpoaaa, aod wUdi !! rat m.mr dol!s.n pr year t prartica! a i The recvipu a intnhlace.1 to tniU th bo4 of frvaf Tslce. 4u!e fn.iu iu charactn- aa an advrtuinc ie4iam fat' (Ve nw.iJeiiM?. tlic trKtirrotif m favor of whu-a, in tha tnra of lrttcr from al! porta of ihe country, ma be rttticd apaav VF Vanrthifa Vejrtabk LtUiontriplia Mmi"HS Crrat Atnericnn Rainrdr. now lot Me in quart aotUaa M W Lfcf fX!l bottles at 60 cU each. 'a m:l batiica Q mvd af! fli- prexriit toek i d-pocd vf. f nncioal OJier, Huflalo. N. V., S07 Main 6rrt, J. C. VAUGItX. ". B. All !ri."n (eiceptiu from arenui and daolcn vrU: hom he Cmavacui bamnen) mmat bm post paid, or no attraatflaT vili be ciraa Otraa. Sold by M V H A1I.K. nro. k t ille; A J Im in A Ca? Fun lit hi; C Vuti.'amp, MeiaiMi.m; H Kt:.n, . liion;3lr K Minmwity. iHmlr.p-t i l ; 1) Heater J.ibrr.t: thoh alehy C S Unril..) &C, 22 Cineiii n:ili; Olei.tl, McK'oti & Co, 1 !7 .aidn l.mir ork til;; .1 II Farnhaoi tr.itt lljutr ngt-nt; slt fcr arjen'. in tt ry town liiruiith the tsi ESo! every hctly nn tenny .Una is ccimi.g, ccming. B S new rtmlt lolnn.i'h at lu lit w Cl.orif'iS'n is I OH K, our dei. f nt h of i lie room now oi-eopn 4' hy I tmk iiid taifpiltar. Ail kind o remly ii.ai ciotlunq; can hr i.-u i.u.n,A nrtiiie it n a..thi.ry m.t Ii a. Cloaks, Overcoats, Coatees, .Sacks, Tants, Vesstf, IVa Jacket?.-Kour.tlabcuts,-l.incn Shirts,vi shirt collars.-l-Wkt&Divs.sCoat?. Woollen uii'lcrsliirt And all kind of r. ady n:a.lt- irarini nt nsuvllr. keot iririM clmhinc tre. M r. ii tiirh ti I --u 1 1 tmi i i nne ihe rfRi'ia r Imiirf" nf lailonit) in ii vain it, h aot he., ctitiioi; jiVtf innkiiii; ult iiiri of iraunt m in ord r, :nid t , if the liit-i in i II arrant, to ki i p rtiititit : iH-piow-if iPicieli1 t f ihe ! -1 t. o jeiti to j mi n f" flfp-' pi nil tit iiimhU. I le ltm ha a pteuHid i-cirlifreiit ofC'loih-, ra.-trn re, v rt ing, und triniiiiini;. hcfid hy h iuteif, -a. iih (r-1-.-at c;ite, imv mi halfd,! n 1 1 1 y r ic-lomer mi the -hiMltiH iiolief. In -.hurt, Mr. Si.n t-li 1.ti ii rOitmi If ihat ; h'aa opitftl f: r ihe ! hlie ihat v-huh tin y h:ivc tni-?ir. irt d, a regular inerehant l .ulor Sli.tp, i lieie all itiHf ht- npplit d at retltit-td pr.rv, a hi ni'-tio i quick sU aud Mitnll pr. li'. ISH KI. b I OCUH . I r.n-kville, Ian. 15th, lr'O 4-Wni. F. R. THOMPSON, a n o c ; r , Commiiiuu .nd ForwurJitig .Mcrthaot'EALKl! IN ATI. KINI-.-! OF CflMS STIff, o '2m 7s a i -v i it i- i: r. Hnn'T sixth as d : k v n n T tt Tili : ... . . V...1 IS- Xo. 33-1 1 TItlJNKS. H 1NCK .V r A itq I ff A fca jiim rVc i a U ta f "p r:nr n trrllii yf tt ut.k. A I. SO, ktipr-rifir uT of f,tjtf:r and-?,cvttrmrf Sutt h It anil rarpet Safis bith ili-fj will sell he Itl'At'-.t 1lrlta. Prints and Ginghams. "! Prims. SivU-s, s.i,al lis-urcJ Calitr aWt 'iiiittiiam., heap. Sepi liih i sio. h. II. fc J. C. Bl'RTO , SIIIXJiLKS. lO-ODO SHIN'C'.l.Kb Fur slr bv "i1-JP' I150T t-- F. CLalBKSOX. "SAI.T. "3 t( n "''' ,s !rriin-Kiia haSall.r.ctisiiT 1 i f siiil l.ir sale liy I; I X IC K .V V A H H A It .Ur Mis..MIiiIiaiiil. at thr I'mrt tlf,er SAL.T. Ta "Ml tll ' ItKI.S SALT, just rcci i . .-.1 ami f. r sale X. K. CAl.fulON. llr.ii.ki ill.-, JJnl Jiitr, 1S0 COTTON IWISRIC. Tircrs, Supirinr. " ni. .. h..i v.,.1.. l 'S I C -s tir 1.INC K X.
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