Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 August 1851 — Page 3
. w, r"1 4,h l,,,rl,, ! th by giving him cin a seat in ConCro. in rpoa ' r of noUl,r CoB ! ry wh'R J every democrat, regardless '
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i tr t1t l.ii.r.'Un . . . l... . - -n 'u. .'in intent omycan command, tlie
A . fc r . J .v ..6v,,ut nuu rwiii.iuu . Muutjers inm nave been uttered relative to hif? t w-w,t.ot so ronch tec.s of m the council, of the Nation: The cath tint he arrangement of tW,. -etreotlv !,.,!-... I..,., ..... ., ,. . . , . .'
r'T;.c ' . I.... . : ,t. i,... ... . ... i .. .. . ' -, iui ui.li try nora 01 n is article
.5J. :"- . .v. ,.vn me tviisiuuiuiii i"fiui ieamer ana scholars, and ; was true. We
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i have on !v from Tor thn f.,ll.ir-
,vi .1 Kdimnr ira nt. w snii i id i.tt-a r ti.d . . . . . . .. .. i i i . . , 4
U r f r'" ' r , 1 . k ' - , ""'U,,M, rTM Weiing among the ru- j in? extract from his communication
rftKi.VT."' - " s"..mi. vi xon- ;i- "....(; .v.u c,ery rising oi insubordi- i -" metrito,- r hi. remark, it wn. infer.,! I.v i ,ii,i:s; Pps,ll0ns S "C :BW this man is seen rising iu his place nation, and holding iu continued check everv 1 cdnliir n ."'"i1 h""- " la.-c.ly ,1,',. f'rffl . .t l..r-h. .n.l th. ..., ! nr.l.ri. .,. -tr. w r, r- ' . ' ......I ... -I...-, ......... .... V l. l"'"'"". ' i. ntr, nv wnnim J
....j . ni.im vcuuiiiuoii OI lio icand .. ... ' Vi'i n hi nl mmiiMl on -
;'.Cf 1
t;TTmnrat rRt hU-!s. :,
v.jw. 1'iiinniy importancoj Willi eve-
Mr?
The l.tiHnl letter.
On Weo'iifsiiay evening last we received an-
fln f" nPon 10 - j thir fonntry, pan? and n(lttt: ought this "'""v,rWitr "no,,,er Represec , man w ho adds moral perjury to Treason, by A'lif!!,rr.. Oa Mcnelay next the con- declaring his rletermination to 'RESIST' the
iurinnali .Inrlirl. .Iiilr
TlouranJ grain The market was very qaiet I -
Public Sale
V. nnilrritP l ill ullVr f..r lr l pii'ili ont-
cfc;oeJ- A mote important one; execution of a law, he has sworn to maintain,
:.. 1.: v . . " toiirMuuucin, iu .u uai aim me oniv u a ..... r wa, rii w rry, on -ni m -ii;iy 1 lie z .in .11 Aur-i.t, m 1,1. l.n.-
... ....nm,u.. ineierm Hood Order," I I reply t the nncentlemanly alluiona liiut hva ' Trom Riv.rnt fl i-l t i- , m , ",r ".ri.-..i l...., h..ut do not moan merelr Intt,)- 1 r j- , . . i miusiona nidi luvs , irom ummt j.i.IJ. Iu (.mm 120 hutti new mil Lm-bm lmiinrr, cm th4,r.uu-, ...rt- . ? en-eordiscJ-iheenmndetohim. It is Impossible for us to I Oats sold at "V, old are worth "Ir.tfMe Ke- rT"" l'"'"' ""-. '" V
, ... -,IV rrruiaritv to rrevpnt m milJ lli it It.. I....I. r.i. .. . i " ouurnriiri
ceive.i cHirinj tlie last 4 hours CG3 br!s
reguvaritv to rrevent a ' mililisli it
. . ' -
. nooi-room irom meriting the appellation of,
IIv huils back with that power
By the President cf the U. Stated
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'..rf5h l'oa the present peculiar. Ill h EXECUTION OF THIS LAW, IF j fun firing the hours allotted to study aud rUc, ,;"',,;, ',,h.7i"""m:,.'K!',,V,.,
Flour;
exported rami! time 1S31 rlo. ' TrovUions We have to notice a coutinued . quiet market, and the only s!e heard of to uay , was 100 kegs No 1 Lard at 10 j
ChecsoA of 100 bnxos at C v Tobacco s.ih; of 50 box s Ky 3's at 17c. Groceries The market cotniunes inaclive
Tkbsis. Sum of lt.n- l!!:ie anil MMtVr. eh ; E X pir-iianr.- .,rla, I. JUI.I.AKt) HI.I.MOIIF, oitrihiri' ilullar', a treJil rl im Ivr niu:ill, mi iln- : i rr. .it', in nf ihc Vnitri Sistff t.f Am. riv.i, ! purvtinwr civi'i? 'He ilh pt cm ity, irii.p tin-. Ii r. I.; ,. , I, , ,a,c Lima u. llml publ.c al.
tfclu-.tt til R';trm nit'.. jiiiv ?t ici.-?i-.w . J I) iir.wt.Avn.
Notice to Con'ractcrs.
' iiiiuli ru-m il. until SamnlaT ih- i!.iy t;i"Ai-
ill he- li.M at )!,,. .in, I ri i. iiiinnnl l.mid Ofl"ir.hi ilii- Siai.- i.rMICI.l(;Al llu i..r...i;sbirriiiaHrr tt. vnat .1, r-w it : At ihv I a l tr,, .,. ,t i!,S.n.TST?, MWIF, c i.ni nt c t.'i M..ii.:;,,, i!,,. rU;l,i. nuh lUr Anrwi n.t. i.t ilir di.p.,.a ofilic ,,i,Mic lnd wilftrn liic r.ilivtv-mt namrtl lou.!.ii..aiia l'racli..lil lun ll-
Imm Hrui.ki illf i hninh Mi immTi, mM to ) I" , AiA rihr Imst line cm! Krtt nf tfir triudl-r.1 t-L..f I". . . . . . T ... ... . L I
... . . . . i'i"Mi., iniiuiiiu I ntnir, ,pii., .7nTi:,M i-i ini- rrtt nn.
...... .-air iii.jMiy ciiime.i u small parcels :.ui ami .iu. iii,.n,in. to 1. l..:.i. I m tin- M
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' f .1, ,-f-rf:rn'e"t hM Ver W,n'caMe(1 r j rrime h has ! rfiroutery to solicit our sur- j Heaven's attraction." In these respects, in 'VJiUt.VirauUtfc'Z' Hrd'aIae ''.''Vvl'i r"' wa? a crisis, that the stoutest ; frages, and again aks us, to place him iu the, , rvtnv reject, the school room should resemble i hVh ""'i Bi"M a,,,"-",'i v nVr 1'lV.i ' "j,; wi-.li ferine hope. That peri- U has so disgraced. Shall wo do il:-or j Heaven; for Progression in knowledge and pu- ' r ie '.?T,'f ...iJir.VTSi "?J'Z
rst. IK ruin mat seemeo im- : ramer ciscara me iraitor,ant wipe ;ry, is tlie order in oxr, aud should be. may be lirsr.i ...VV.: .i . L rl1 "' hnc iive bni
emost fiery ordeals,hrogh Aud yet, blackend with all this infamy and '
i V- "",'.le mknr.l mirniiumdi
iil.. i. rr . , .. . ... .1... . . . . . . iiii h;ii ti
uraitii a nrsi iaw, ami ""ijove, .v"i i'r "i m ih
without however any change in prioe;
cminiil. it-il
At anv rme ii a
of 10 Mil's g''od fi.ir Piiar
at C .,'-
colTee at .49:00 and "2 do f psj-yns 'B. Butter A stU of 2." firkins prime at 10',;c
ay lh.ll i h.- tt.,i;.... ... i .1 . :
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.mi, I . ""7.'""',D""' irinnnm.t.rr. . n-
Candidate's Department.
. n'ni nn.ii-, in jrT:miiirn. iiv,- a,i iiriTiLn. in '" ,1... l.,,.,f.,.,l . .
CO b."9 ' At"r. tin- St.,rkh,,!i.r !! h. n liy n'.tilli'il t. rv b , fi C ' diil Inr. on .ai-h -liar' if i .rk ulcrib t K Tvm I ri'loin r nf :i id t'onifianv. nil llu-
ftr.t ly t.l S. iilt-ml.. r nM. Itv rnl'rnf ii- n..;,rd i I Din'rinr of if,.. V',finif. ra i'liriiinki-l oiiiiiiiiy. il.O. IIOL1..W D, Pi-r' V. Tvsrn, Sir'ynn.l Tnn'r. Mi mm. 'ra, July 21, J.-5I. no 31-.1w.
C. F.
V" '.. ..-,. coantrv.has for the time been nam t t District, bv electing in his stead a rhrenolo4ic.il v soeakimr. the Tidier. M. it r.-, m ..." " :. ' V"' '.'? 7 """' r
vv:. ,..... ..!. A llawahi.iincr ,i,i.,i;. r. ' ,.....,., . ' Wk tin- rr, r.. 1. .. . ,,"'l:h' ,l .m,ht i A Mt. of Cenlre Town-h
L --. lot" ' " ' "u l"VB" . . . -""".-- "I - iienu. i ne 'Jr. ; h meoT ,ri,Vr;, -amV. . n,r""T 8 denl r'i'!n'e for sheriff of ;.t:,cwr, wnltering of that slorm Card his oath, and maintain inviolate his all.-gi- j gans of Order, Firmness, Language, Denovo- 'n.'"1 ' iiR H.e morv ,,.,i,Xu phi'iTAT.dupl'd'hv , llAC"'i Election. M
f t.-ViVewf foundations of the Go-lo lite constitution and the laws of his ;. 'ence aud Thiloprogenitivencss should be par-i r.r, r i.i v . " ",.:,,1,'r', 1 have n" ''"y ' L'uion Couuly, July Dili,
L"'t"r f !,,nTxi in ;i!rere,,t extremes I country. j ticularly well developed on the cranium tr one S-n' e r js,iri. I,f ,Che 'r ",?,.' ; Ma Ei.itor: Sir. Tl.-a-rv.','vv. T1.-. Secessionists of the South t the person of Mr. Tarker we have this Kho expects to become a successful educator. " JXZZ ofEMAMT.L WITHER?
IS. ....wth t'i; higher -law abolitionists I : an ardent lover, an eloquent defender, a I I have said that there should be a rccular ;.,.VJ.l;,".r''', ' " r. ,,im "t int.. v cmr... r"i,rP!i'''' I rjit.klin Count i
i ... . ..... ., . ... ..... . ...i ... . . ..:.v.. .vr v rvSHt 1 "o ftphe ni dfinipi,d tite . ,ur ' oii
iva.-fl
ivxrf
nnite in de-
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"a '"I'l'i'i"! i cuusinuiioniie iaws.ee o.r.r,v; nrnnigcinciu oi Classes. Ills "'". me sitnplr lvnr to , ,m . In. n,,i . . - . .1... iiii hi thi nktot. .a ..... . : . .
me union ot the Males; one who can efficiently S DU years since (he present method fuow , it i bm .i . .. ." . " ".,n xr 'i-
serve us in Congress, and w hose industry and ,establisheo in onr best schools,) of classifying ,
..v. sc.j belli extremes
i-!:yRii ,A,tl.lg tl uiMiicsiiVTlllieili. oi
.VE'ca. TV.rtTl"'?on to tne constitution r- tr-J r.i the laws of Con?res!. as
t: i.v ecu...'. V.cj t;-i!.VVifst the name cf Benedict
'star, sss nssumed an eir cf defi-
.-. .Xs without Intimidation. It ! of the details of the fueitive slave bill, vrtbe schools at this time.
t lllqilli v;lliit ill urn. i .1,. in. ,
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ouuiii 111 tur us iiiruuEii mm. a proud prom- r-v" ""-"""'K nm i-ome Fiuuies. in-ran in i.e " i n mv , n,i,
inence ill the councils of the Nation. One who. i ,OOKeu UP0I oesirable; indeed, it is by no nn ... j.."' .V" V r" ""' V,, rr ,"',r th
of la
Franinfal r,n n.Viii r..rn -two. nf ran-.. Or?
1 rat in. Hiil l,.i..ti,j, l'.iri-tfti. nl rj,,c- rli vrn. l,n,..,.if.iiiwn, Oirij-ihrir, li.rc.-fuiir !,,( furl y-fir. ' ran lti- ihirlnn. Twin !.,.i fi,rly-fur ant! Irty-fi,i-f f rinr fiiurli i n. '!' nti') r.,rty-'o, firly-tSr-r, furry -fem- and f.irt y-fi T.-, i fraiiln filliiw. Tii u.hi f'.riy IVur, fi.riy-fivr, fnr!T-ix. and fur 1 J ---,,. rai-rr ixln n. T..u ii. I-i;.. Ii.rr j ','ni-, f'urly-f wn, f,riy-tir-c. fori f r. it. I"...-: , it,,-, lri -it, anduriy-M-rca, of rai:-v i . . nr.-. i. T...i..l..p. f..rty ir ami f.iriy-.liryr, ul ne.t i iirlm . r. Ai i)i- ttVK Pt.Af'K. conimi-niintr on Mnnday. ll.r fir-l i!.iv . r Si pi. r.bi r l.i ji, f..r ihr di".;it of !! .r.b'i lum1. !.!: ! ,... inr tia in il lt.w nii i-.ainl trai l ii. p.. 1 !.. n.l.i.., Ijrir . : i :..r i.f lurii arr .miaii .! in ihc -, v.rr and rreti n rinn cf
announ'' tlie name f s'u' Khna.-. j ' t 'k.-ri..r. ', as a Cailiiid-ite tr .rt'" rr",,'n,,,,r,'l. tlul nn lii :d day of July , N if re linre-'d tmt ofie frim i'mt me'
. ,. ., ...in.- i n- -in, i i-..r.i:.,n.iiniii. nv larinn ,n .... I ."..i.-r. ' "'illo next IV'glU- lipjti.r. nnd Pit in tli 11. rk" OfTrr of Vi.! r,.i,n. Franisnal l .ti n-hln 1'iirii -t iirlit am! I.iv n-tiin for
ge many voters I,;t in ihn U' lialf. arxin.i th--aid dt f. niia?it. ' 1 J "T ": i -in-- i -in.
fV-r-W nr.. anihnrr,.! n ,1... al.-i-m-: l.-i- r.u,.-. ,lirl :..:.i,,i inf ill, ii!i ..it liiil,,, r, r?,i,l m,-,- urniy-nini-.
Ci.arksom, Esa: Von will
JOS I HI D. WIL
In. os an Indcnon-
l'uion County.. t ANY VOTERS.
11.
STATE OK 1NMANA. TNION COCNTY. S
L'nirn Cirrus Cturt, fnll Teim, .1, D, Kr;i.:lin K,,.i-t -
F.irnTi It...... n!i:i.. Ll
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hrl fur Divnrf.-.
A Stoi-t, Esq, as a caiui idatrt
r.iiii. .V. i..l .1 .1... .mt..:. r - .':.... l-'r:ii. in.-i,. I ..... ... .t. 1-.. ....... .
O.asa rami idatrt for Ponniv .t..i n,..i i . .. c . . ,r..n... i. . .
t-y . - .-..i!-... in ,1, i .mi, i.i ii nil- in ,1 ::i,i i, . ,
V- ominissionr. for llm Ponnlv nf Kr..,UI.,. n, mm-n--ii:. n- nf ,1,.. s, ,, .,r : .k. .r..u ' K
,. , , ni1, r"",n' nm' tlle Augitut Eiecliou . Tili-nd liy lb,. Cl.rk tliat piiblicaiii n f.,r t!ir trnn cf I nnir. rt Jl,n I. and ri:n- t.f . .... i thn p iwl,. in ii,,.,,.,,,,, ,r iiinlr nf il.,- .,..
rrw e nr nutiiori
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j ,, ,,,,,, nran .m iv inv- i,i .I... .k.... nr II.,.; l c . r
isiougn lie m ght cesire to see some modihcation ,I,eans pracuseu as lully as it should be in our "P'-i tar. ,.ry -ini ami . ,.,., nf , hotr
Ail , , - , , - , mf, c.iinnr- me varim. faAll tearhlllir rIiaiiI., lia,-A l,am... r.itt.i.l . ..- ... " rB
f : ... .i... ...l inn a, y. ,M r A i nm n n..i..
A to nnnonnc the name
.vreiicefiir!?h. as a
candidate for Prosecuting At'orney of this Ju-
uiciai circuit.
in .;,i-i HHI, 111 1I-C T.i1i-Ma A".,r. nn. a oi kl- m .papi r pnh.h. d in Hr.H-k-1 1 U- I t.t ...nfVir, . i!. ,, C ,; ,, ,., . ,,
n-i-ir It. r- nt l.ib-r'y. In f.iro tin- .fmlj.n f ..,,( ruiil't, mi thi. Ill y.'ill.lav i.f S. i.Ii ,'.. r ,..t, .,1
lie
'I- '-: si tiiihat shame. It is seen la their . Wieves that while that bill is upon the Statute for ils c,,jct developing or the different fac-i mf'? r n. . ... ... . V 'ih- .;,i"ni;i '.'or in',1. tuli'i' "i.e'.'a ml'.n .n.raia their speeches. It con- Book of the Country, the law of the ad , it s of the mind and the iuculcatiou of priu- -J; ' V iu ," ' T .MLiVins ,nr. -;x-':-'eof all their political resolu- I should be religiously cbserved and cbeyed as ciples rather than Tacts. : more noumhme.'"'' ""an Independent candidate Tor the Lci,l.itura : "-Jl. uji-si-jw. cl.rk Lie
:.rnn!y deride the counsel
nnt III'
air. Hr ia iln r. f.ire
Is cf: such die Who alwava unholds. tievrr vinl.,!...' The plan of rtcilatioil bv rlar., U ..'n.iroM,. a,'V T"' .now Hk '
i s , . . .... - ... niinnsne ri a iai ii.,. .i ; ........ ,... . .
:'.ze the pttriots of the Revo- . always maintains, never 'trampios under foot,' calculated to secure such a result. Let me A!"' 1 """T r-t-t iht J hn t. . did -...ak !'t i
::..4-i ?' lh compact our Talhers always assists, never 'resists,' the execution cf Tnt before your imagination a well regulated pr, and, .'hat i", "ii.TMr Abb,' ttThSiT'n'mTr 5 !i f '-See oT the ir lives, a bond or the laws of his country in a word, shall we be school-room. A class In Arithmetic Is upon utnnua'rv bJJ,j"! ,,,m '-m,,mak n"avit vry. iprl to the age , and unworthy represented by a groveling agitator, or an elo-' the recitation seats. The Teacher, at their last ' 1""trr ""r 1 thyr dary " n. i
you will much obligi
LUNDYS LAN I
e are anlhor'zd to aniin,inr tlie iiamo r-Wv..iin;iiuni-, i ln.i. nf Col. J'lhnuMi Watts as a ran.ii Sato for Con- i s ;""',. Il.lt. rtJ.C.
Prints and Ginrhauis.
rr.ni.. Now M. . -..mil ll.-iitnl Cili.o
rtvnrov"
ssTMuecffreemen. In this vandal-work quent patriot; an inflamatory fanatic, or a con- recitation assigned them the article of Discount
;;t-:'e(Tar.ii Treason, none have been more j servativ statesman; an unprincipled demagogue under the general head of Percentage. Hasks , cr n-.cre rt-w;." -nt (save perhaps George j who glories in his shame, or an ardent lever of ' "cli questions of every one, es will test his
fansr,tJatin-,ens British EmUnry) than j U Cnton, who rejoices in the growth and the knowledge of the principles upon which this, 3?p.-;:t R-ess?sftMve in Congress Geo. ' glory of his country. We pan-e to see. ! rule is founded; and proposes question for,
IV. J.-r:v. P.' H cat tripped all his coropet-
X. A ssi Sosth, in this race cf infamy.
Y: r"'.a ev?r cttered open tho fleer of Congress
r.'.rt Tr.Kn4l!i speech, cr scattered with a I ff r"""' k'.' l-fd the seeds cf sedition amouff i
I'al tlirr tlrpot laoritir Knaiiinxtiou. Washingto.x, Ju'y 2S. We learn by a gentleman jn,t arrived here from Havana, that the city at the time he loft, (25th ins!,) was filled with rumors of revolt in
CONSERVATISM.
Liberty, July 2?lh, 1551 .
gress in this Congressional L'ist'ict.
Mr Cmuksot Plea-- annonner. tho nnma '
! or GEORGE WILLIAM-, nsaii Independent Candidate for Assessor of Enion County, audi ob'olige Many Citizens of Uuiou Couotv."
June I. lr.il. i ' ! SPVrt t. NO t'lC KS. rlr. S: T: Itowi-'a Shakt-r s.ir.:i.ar,l.i. advrrti.nl
... ..iiiini r roinmii, i, imiy arnnd lannlv rrc itHiiir,
For the American.
each one to solve either upon his Slate or the , t'steru part of the Hand.
Blackboard. All their operations are examined. I The report was that at Puerto Triiir-ine 1 i ''"V1"' 1"-"'' m-.a. -.-il a. mre. Iii r , ., . . .1. ..... I it m highly .pi, k.n of in linr iini.m, and is ll.c . and ne tinds that a correct answer ha been oh- ll,rf companies of the Regiment of Cantabera, c;,,ltl '' !" -r man's fm nd. Sir a.v.m.im. n:
tamed by all except one; his answer is nearle. has thrown down their arms and went nver i A vo itt Kit uruv 1 1 vr ivnvm-n fn,iv,
1'ear Sir: A communication nnopared ir. but not quite right. When the Creole Inserrmnts. Th.a rmni ..)., r .i, .'""' "T ''i?r'iv ' t.r.i"-j;,-r.' Aimat
. a tl . .11. it. . k . t . . . .1" '" 1 ' i j''' J. 1 1' ti I run 1a t ' II i i I , fr T"l
cv.in si i.onip, mn jiuix, AUft iasi eeK a American under the enpnon jew owatn ?nrh nn nnswer." he replies. I found C"t hnd been puhlictv disKinded at Iljvnni stomach nfihr o, nfnr iir.-ctioii .r luron
. .r.v.- - k . k . r-k . -k . . - . . ... , . I .it-hii t
Another report was that the citizens of San limiKbuni
: rvv-i;cf tlie Compromise measures, which , 'Robert Brundrett, No. 2' and signed 'Vcretas.V the interest oT the given sum at the specified ;;- to quiet agitation, and restore ! The charges therein contained are false, and ' rate, for the given lime, and deducted it from
Juan r!e T.n R.,,,;.!.. ....,-. :.. : 'I'hia. Pa.
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I.i, 'Imi; the I ri-.it t'liy.i.il i,-ir.i. t li. mi-t, bv c-
1 .Xn. II Nurili Kic'iih sm i-; I'lnl'
...'-H.iiil. mini in, , 1,111.,,. 111, .
a ma country, v.ns Man as asmnie acici mslice lo tnvse r. vou i me wm: the balance is the dipn ru aud had : ra!v cU.t !. ..,.,t r.m.f in i.i..n. m..! iw hiinv .r..- v .......:
5 fr.-Ksseat, to disgrace himself and slan-i cbl'ge me by inserting the following. teacher tells him and the class, tlint his nnsnr ' eminent. ..n m, tb.i.l by Natnn-. r-m, thr tsa.iric ,..,.,.. 1 . fe . ""' onsw er "'"s jiihc. bi i' Ali i rli'i uu nun iinollii r iiiliinin.
u n prW1aiminio congress aud l ours rvrsorcti.ii!y. : is wrong; that lie has in this way, obtained an Another insurrection had broken out at Tunis !
.auiiicu rugi- , ... . -.."'. niifnrr mo rreat. oy lie Inlrrrst nf I ha. i-bi -p anc a detai-hmr.nl nf tl.o !....:. I.
troops had
tlcnt be Executed, in that portion of, " - ' discount at the given rate and for the given ' been defeated while pursuing the InturgenK ' u... t W lit. h. ... . ' Ma: EotTCR: Tliere is r ;n. n Mt f .. ,:. tr. . .... . . i 1 lUBiirgnns,
'.' .i.ni. ,-. a- ... ..... k,...- ....ir. nc men lases piece of chalk, and bv
OIUTUAliV.
2 - ma I litf K.i k-I J..: i
wnlscPs of our people will revolt ire .,, " Zl f "'Z r means of the Blackboard, Coes into . lively .nd
t R rNxiw, ad SET THE M AT PEFI- tore, to surd an ettent t!,.t ii ;. ,.1 i... i.:. clear illustration, showir.tr tbnt tb. ... :
INCE" aa sr'u-."Mr. Chairman, I tell those friends here, that their statements may have this way calculated the Interest n no n thedrbi,
ai.:rra g':.t.f w.i. E'.i.i their Northern hre
: h'.re pjcs-i,- this ti t, TtlAT for one
u-se .,..,.- nnr, nun. mrir siaiements may bave mis way caicuiateu the .,. some force in carts of the county where Mr B.is or amount which Is not not personally known, and may influence voters ,.. , 1 , .eainst him when they come to Ci.st their votes lhe pr"ent Wot,h
niKLM"i tne l.vecntion, cf this latter ou the first Monday in Antns
correct any false
upon the debt'
the true difference bean d the debt, since the
His friends '"""rest of the present worth alone is the true
with a loss of 200 to 300 men.
Death in Intttiinnpnti..
It is with sorrow that we record the following deutiis in Indianapolis. And particularly haa
Mrs. Elliot (Matron of the Lunatic Assylum)
Drriaioit or Ihc IVntitinairr-fSrnrml. Wasiiim;tos, July 2D.
The Postmaster-General, with the advice of Pur sympathy, in the death of her lovely daiigh
the Attorney-General, has decided that there ter her only chiM. can be but one off.ee for the publication of On the 18th inst, at l o'clock, A M, Miss
cy-;03, ifteed be, atthe rERiLOF mt mfk.'' a"'' neighbors, without distinction of nartv. difference: for tl.e I mo . .i. .i newspapers and periodicals, end that must be Caroline Elliott, only daunhter of Mrs. Laura
. . ... .. ' ha-. nniirJ t.. . r.t- , .. ." ' uriu oil. . -, . . ...
anydebt isonly such . sum. .s with iu intermay hav created in the minds rf thoe not per- P? B" W ' 1 m,,i "ie Siven l!eblsoually acquainted with Mr Brundrett, and in ! o this illustration can be more pleasantly
; ti t-e thtt mv constituents will resist it."
Ka;ii3, i a ('lesame speech, we find tlie fot:.js:1'r,lcas sn l i::!l unatory passage "If '
r nKt-'peep'e I represent were base ecough
;:. miserable tljnk us of .God forWsS'crliera SUv Hus.t r, ! joining him iijfv-Lstalies in the I 'oid hound chase of a i' y I wo s,-, rn to hold a seat on
r..Hythe,rst,.s, and I would de- unworthy of lT. m " Sympathy; other. Electricity: no
.: el.ici:i(!,sr,t siib xts themselves Tor the ers of their country; and the feeling with n,aller w,,al the ii-.flnence is, it certainly exists -..-ft;; sltve driver." But this is not all; i regard to Mr Brundrett, here where he has in n eminent degree among pupils; and the .calent a ith the enunciation of these sen- ri,5cd 13 b W" Cive onr Instrnr-lor who knows not how to take a proper ?cnt!:e2,or of Congress, wherein he honest.3 ' g"' " auJ ; "dvant ,ge oTIt, has not learned the elemens of
Tttocoi'iTit-iie lv i.bidirjr pfci le of I;s JOSFTH M rHtLT.IS. V TltiiMPSfiV lh art of tearl-.inr
j where they are printed and published.
At Evkntfil NliSIIT. Wa
A, Elliott, in the lGih year of her age, after an
illners of two weeks. She died in creatconi-
informed : ...l . r . : .. m.
. , . -- , i.i'uic, ciiu ,uiriuur vi iipinii ii UMiiii' Willi i;uiintani m ....... ........ i i'
the place establish the truth that, Mr Brundrett and mere thoronrhly understood bv I ' , V . . " C V " '"0 " fident hope Iu the merits of her Redeemer for
is mora, yi.rnest and well qvulitied lo fill a seat ,,.. h . ',, . n , ' . " . ? , "om la "Bl. '! " two loving hus- ; etPriast;ns ir.
in ma t:exi i.rgisiatnre. ' ' '- Fuuar !)and. ,ia1 ,1eir wive t , from . t
tv, dUA.i.us irrstns m remote parts ! .nc r.nnf, wnirii i f the ronr.tv Fhonhl know tint, these r.Ne ' greatlv aids the teacher ill evolainitirr ...I ll,A
a ditTicult principle.
charges hr.va r.nE,nated with the personal ene- pupil in comprehending i mies ,T Mr Lrundretts and are ronseqnentlv Some call it v .-,,,, t i. , unworthy of the countenance of all well wi-h- Smp.,tli;i
ti laes. kh.invles avowi
ng people orbis JOSFTII M THILLIS, Wm THOMTSON, .weis cfhUue- l:JS- ir A C, JENKINS,
-i"ii. l Hi lAi lUji IIKRV RlfKERP,
.Mir. . Ill HHi- I I
'tft: cenntry, we find him afterwards, JOHN WILLIAMS, iato iis District, the notorious Hkxrv JACOB THOM AS, Jl,ir JJco,ninpolUi,S,andiu- ' g.ffi. i on, and with l.im holding a series JOHN B SEALS 5,'--; -", deliverinff lhe most treasonahle '
other married men.
' 'Tis said that frail i.iconslsle'tit maa Is ne'er content with what he is; Each thinks he can in others scan A happiness more pure than his." Lf. Courier.
'MX! openly "resolving'
unc
nection with the letral firm of Spencer . Cor.
It is not my purpose, bower, at present to ! wine, in Cincinnati, and designs mnvino- in thai
Vn. ,1'. .1 ?' 1 dijcn?!' m, ri,s of the plan of classi!lcniion 1 city about the first of Sentember. Tor lb., nr.
HENRY ' KINGRV, referro' l0J t!,e vantage of it must be, at this pose of entering npon the duties of the A C MILLER. lale ay. duly appreciated by the great majority law practice. Mr Smith, barrinz his tolitics.
, , . ; V"Vlv- j oi teacner amoi g os; il, however, there are a l-'ilFtK ' I fevv wl0 hav ,uter et Perceived its advantges, r .11 .c.AL,. , .. ... . .,. . , . , ., .
Firil,. i,.i. i ' " , in spue oi an mat
I v, vnr, .-iniri I, 'nn. . . . . . . to "re.isv"! Dear Sir: My attention has been called t0 , ShU'e fa,d t0 show lhe absurdity of their
ier foot l nf ihr tTnit.vt 8n article in last week's Amerirau. under the course, as their "Master" did. -wiih ib. r,:..
... ..o. r . I? i . t 3 x-. .i . . ' . .... '
s.:..cil:ad l-cen sanctioned by all the : ' V 1 1 "ruuu"-" wncrein in one end of the ba2 and
U UH I H II IT 11.1 (Trt nr fllM'
Tf -a-D to the Constitution, atid legiti-: " rukra iisni ,..- ......,,. ..r . "",,,h.c..w"V t"" 'e we tell hat Mr X
... . ..... 'i .....Kiui.i. "u.-. i .i i,-i .3i,aiiotiivi,nn it April .V.' . . .. . ' . i v . . .
-..j. .At a meeting held under the ausrc' l-se c.ien in Economy , on tlie9t!i.f ,v1 t'w following preamble and resolu?re s,r.!eil:
Of typhoid fever, at Indianapolis, on Thursday, lOiii July, Elizabeth C, wie of Rev. Charles L Mills, and diuighter of William Lyman, of middletown, Connecticut. In that city, on the 1 Gi.li inst, Mrs Eli7i C. Browning, wife of Edmund Browuiug, aged o." years.
- . . , 0Ti,tr,. r- t c ..i i r i ' At the resicence, of her husband, near this lhe llon.C B nutli has formed a con-1 ... , .
i-iiy,oii i eiiiirs.iay morning, jniy mill, rmran Ann, wife of John W Hamilton, Esq , in the4jh year of her age. In this city, on Friday evening, at ths residence of her father, Debbie II .d uig'iterof John II and Lydia Bradley, aged 10 years and Iwo months. St itesman.
: iuMil tnu ii!ii:, -.i and fcixlv-rvrii. ull
If- HevaT..." ,.f mr.:i- liitri.-ilim-.
! rt-:ti li.il tun n-i,,j,s s-t -ii and ikr-rvrnr olt . .te Itnyali'. iifrniici-tl:irir-l', iir. ' Krr,i..i,, i.,i,.!i,, liuv-f ir and iiy-ix, on' I.Ie It., lab-. ' of r.int'e t! irlj-f.rr. I'riti.i.oi.ti fnk,i.i,j, kiny.ihri e, iiy-f.nir and fii'i-fi,-. on ..,. Kaiiatr.'ufnrcr. th,rty-iv. T r.M ti,itinl nm ii-hi, .. ty ihrt r, . i j -I'.mr aud j ity f ir, I.!i. H. inlr." oftal r,- tloriy rrrn. 1 n. io p fif, anil friclinti-.i ti :i I. a j -il'l-llin c lid iiv f.ittr. .'in I.I.- H .rV." ,.( rai i-i tMny-rti-ht. i u n.bii 1.1 1) ami fra. lional ti n-tiip. .iMf lline I and iMv-r-,i.r rn 'I-!.- lir.alr. ul ranm- tbiny-inii,-. I 1 r,"' I..I. i fi.rrv.inii n.I f fti L...1 ri,.iiti.iBl
. rtinnii lhirtv-tlir.'r ar.d thtrty-f-jne, in taii.rrip fif
l ,ii,ii rap.r inriv. j Ti.. ii. In;, l .rty nil,,- cf rinr,- Crty-nne. At ll.r I.hii.I Ollivi- at l) s I A. oinint nrine on Mnnday. tli , itl,i,. t!, ,l,y ,.f Auvii. I mil, fur ilir. ! p., al nl tin-public land. ii,iiu tlie uudrnnrn' III ,1 tn l,- i;., ,; .Vui Ik oj lhe Ziasc linr r.K-l irrsl cj the principal mrt r..V.-H. I T,,nsl,iii lait'ly-nut and l!iir:y-to, t,f raiipe llin-c. ; T"ii.!iipi ibir'y-one and thirty rwn, of ra-ic- four-li.Hii-l.ip. tliirM--,n.,. an.! tli'-ru -t t,,.f rano' r. I Al the Land Ollirr at (iKX KSSKK. v.imin. nrint Inn Mi.ndiiv. 1 1, .- i-ilnh ,!;iy ,if Si j.ii ii.fct r lit-l. IV.r lhe rt , :-... I i.r t Tm- pulil-e lands n itlmi the ulidrrmenJ ( r-ii. d i. m i,!.i in . ,i :
I "J "f fue l:ne eml nest cj the p' innia: mrXVe've t1rir,ini: and mnciins b!eai'1ii-d and bran n, ri.Vi. 1 he hi .t ami rb' nnr.i in nnr i.n: T ih!iip thirri -nnr. tLlr'r.f wn. inirir.fhrn. ami
1 . i."t. nl nr., I TuHti-li,,!. thirt
Ihtrti -fm
.Mv;7A tj tkc ia,e line ami rrtt nf tUt prinri;,r.l me' I Tnhip ihirtyin,-, tliiviy-:we, miJ thirty-tlin r j ! f rane nnr;
To n.liip. tliirty-nnr and ttiirty-tHn, nTeanr two.
un.ni), i in rty line and lliii-ty-tiAo, id ranr
Lav7 PaTtnorship. jony a. m rrsos .isn jhis w farqi'iiah
A Kibi.day rn ',rrtl i uiu a part m t-1, y i n'.ir pracluv uf the Law.
JOHN' . M ATSOV. SOUS 11. Vpqf;t n ST I L L tii i: Y U) MIT. "T t'S 1' ,i,,i in ,!, ami f.,r alr dr.icnrd, . U A .t.iik nf tioi-,1. if.vi ry kind; Fr inrti and wninm ne'it- inpplii ?y And iiii'.dr, n t,i,, uft-n-r, m..
Wr'vi- Satin., t' l.-imrrr., 1'lixhi and Jtant, l'w,-ril, Satiint'itii, ami iki-nvi-rii-i-iif . XVr"vr Cnttiinadi'. ,.f very rjra Ir, Anil I. in, nl.., t!,r le st l!i:it. ina.tr. Onr .fork nf K.iriln ar- i. rriinpb tr. Our H n in.warv tun, i hard lo h,at.
! r.it: e I w ii.
nn-.'.
me, lliiriy tko, thiny-thiTe mf
We've n,innrt. Fan. mid Pnra.uli, rtnr. ir, .. S:ik and fanry Sb,ll: XV, Vf I. aw n. and r;iiihaiii. figured and plain, I. ii,ls, Alpaias a u.l In l.i.nc.
I
Ihr.-,
j At th S tJ.-. pi. CF.. rommi n.-int; on MunJaC, ( lu- I m i-i.ty ... ri.tnl day of Si-,irnib,-r n,-lt, Inrllir ; tit. pn.:i ni'tb.. fidiiiw ilit: tli-.i-ribril tract itii:ili-tl ill the f. run r rhipprva r. .. rvaiimi., t,i hr.nldf.ir the i b-m lit t.f :,',l li.li.'i.r Indian, nr not trst ll:nn tier i!"ltnrtniflf n.,,eu'itrrarr.; a. prnvid.d by irre -t, apprnvrd .1,1 i,e 7th, rntitl.d "An art rtptanalnry of ihc trrsty i,in.!r witb ibr Chipj-wa in I dian. at Sar:in , tbr third ,!;: v ul jjniur) , nrlilci ll : hundred and thin v-rirht.' i iz
.V f,'i ij the tuie iiur r.:n! r'itt tj the prineipul tner nit nu. Parts of rrli. ii. tin v,y-.,,ic and riiirty-two, iir luwn.bip ix. tif r.mir fiair. Fraclii.nal a r'it.n. fi iirantl five, in t,iwn.liipeit;h-li-rn and , r;in. thirt v-ene and thirty two, in lu.nhip nm, t. i n, (a' i lne nterXK on " It itie Uiwr.'V nf ranrr ix Siiiiin,. il.iriirn and tttrnty-f.inr. in t.iwn.,i ninrtn n, t.f rani;!- ix. and tin- inntli h .ll" and norii, ei qiiarirr tf I, ,11 , ijblren. and fractional icli,m i.i.iiHTn. in li,n.liii niii, l i n. fall in thr rerie nn lhe Vii-rai. river.") of raniri- si i-rn. At'br l and (ltti at l)K I IIOI I . r.,t,.n nrinr-n.
. j Maiiil.M , i'i.. , iu-l,ih ,! .y f s, p', -inter ti. it. for the
f-,l?r , . TT . t I "lipiwal t.rthe land li-ini; pnrt. ot at-n',,,,,, rivr, nii,vd UlOrma HI. JriOTne. , wu-n an lr;r;lit, in t,iwn-:,i fitt. nurih, t,f ranr;'I'rcklt Arrival of st,-ins .V Sliiiumfr (JuikU! I'.-ir t-a.t of the primipnl m, ridian. in the former f Rlhr iiiii'i -rsirfii. d niild rail lhe altelllinll nf Ihr C"hippt. ri t rr, In W s.jld fur the hem tit of :iii
N priiple cf llii. ami 'lie nearer puriiuni nfthe trine ul Indian, at r.nt b- than two dollars and fifiy iii-roun,tin? r.iiiniiiM tnhii p'-t..-nt txt.ick of Spring c-nt. p,r a. re, a pi-ovidcd by i lie artof 17ih iiiit.
IV Ol,.'i;ill-r .", r..lOrf I1lt .iri',1 l ll-lini , .".. ni.ii.r tfililll'll
We've Drnira and rive.lti ,T., flrncrrii a ton, Hal., fa pa. It,Mit and .hut a taut f.; And if it uit. thrprnnlr'a mind. We'll take produce oi inry kin J. Ofhalf onr cimdi w-e cannot .incr. Our -luck conit. of every tbinp;; So imieli we eau'i t,-i ritM. with care. We've every thing that people wear. Yon nerd not f.-ar our .helve. Ij thin, Siipptii-. an alway. cnniintj in: We buy lit. in t ht ap, and well ur kitow, We can't be beat in m lling low. Our invitation is to alt. We hope yni'H not lori-et to call; Onr store is on Main H.irce.s, Nrt tbur to John II. Vuili:, s. It. II. J. C. rtriiTox.
Ilroiikville, April 24th, 1851. 1.1,
is an excellent citizen, aud wt much regret to loe him. Con. Democrat.
The Madisou Banner names John D Defrees, of the State Joural, as the whig candidate for
stone in the i Congress in the 5th district. Arrreed. But
e,,le', John rays he would rather "make a hand at Those who do adont the nlan
i t .i,v i t-ic-c - - !- k.,,..,,, vr i. ii. to Ha tviia..
FOlfSAT-R JOFFF.lt for sale SS0 acre, oflnnd. well liniWrtrd, near Ilroiikville, known a. lhe F.lr tract. ALSO 5 5 aert. near Mr. I.ikt lt y'i farm. Ato a tut and office on tturcre.i .trert in ftronkville. Far particulars rnqnireof J. H. Farquhar K.qr. (.'incinnati. Feb. 17th, 1 S A 1 11. J. A. M ATSOV.
f ts wc believe it lo be the right and du-
t crry slave Vo er's to escape, and that it
"Xn O.b-v wa .hp of ,h. I...l. ...I 1 rki.t . ;.. . .. 1 ,-. .,. .. .. .1 ------- - - - - m ,
nation. He say.that Itruadreit voted di.tintr he . .... ... w. .i w. .v. ...o uemocracy only: ITaCUCai 00l S MlOeiTiaKerS,
day and at.o after thr polli were cto.cd, and they e l lail ot .CCOmptishing any good results, had THRF.K gentlemen who seemed willing to ,JF.cl teavr to inform the Citizens of llrookTille had opt m-d Ihr hoi crt-narrrrv to rminii,, ,). 1 T... . , .....!..... taatid virinitv. lint thrv havr t-nininrnrrd bncini-.s
tickets llrund.ett slipped, ticket in the Uoi.undir I "V""l 'e exercised 1(1 tlie Tor- , emoarK III Hie elglll dollar business, two Of in the nl.ovr line, till Main-bure... ,trr,-t, oppo.itr the prrtener f It vt Imp thr lickt ts in the box, and ; malion oT classes. Tupils should not be classed ! whom afterwards SLIO, or were slidden ""' ,-l 'k's office, and hope that by strict am ntion ih.it when ihey counted them th, re was mure i n- , . , . . , . . . . 1 to hn. ine and t!u ir experienre in t.nnduii and Parballot than names, and one had no name on hut ! K S merely . Neither IS It suffl-i Torre Ilauto Express. 1 i. likew ie in the principal f itit s nf America ant!
lirnnant. a. , cient Hint llm arlinlur. o.i:.,..,-l i.. I with a firm determination to work linihinir hut the
j
This i a portion of the contempti hlr niians that '
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. . . ur-invu iu AlU I II L..1I 1 " " rri-ti to in my lormrr rommnniratinn. fiiei' ui .now .eiige; llieir nanus and - merit a snarr oi punin-K paironairi-. Petrs: or .ow ed
I Lbl" APlXr.. il..t.r., 1 ux, V ha.stated this publicly, and sais hr will be lon.M,....,i n,.i l, , .1 ,1 VUl Ott those U"ly skirts, cir s: thev re onlv boots. Fit iu-h call, br.t quality made to ortli r rh
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it N0TOB.EV THK riGI-
qualili'.d 10 it."
I declare the above statement to be falsa.. NATHAN J OX LEY
I tvfso.ved. T,:.il IV F wrr 1 r r-.-..--T. m,. . -n
. . ' " " lvr.C-10 I 1II.M I'AV ia every way ia cur power that we be-'Mol-e rgM,"
1 isast4;a at a nieetingheld in Henrv Coun-
r
t -e .cowing among the resolutions what N J Oxley hid said about R Brundrett i scn
1 when classes are once formed they should never ! '0 the 'ay! when you mnk a whirl' CirU ' . . . J ! ...... .. .1... ..!.. .1 . . ,. ... .
vsovcd, That we vi E SLAVE LAW.
a flying, girls, or stockings primmed with dirt; then cease this useless crying, girls, and off at once the skirt. With Turkish pants and frock, girls, you're
I have visited schools where the teacher maslprs 01 "aie; lo skip and hop and run,
vctina twice last Ar.nl. In thai t .to.,.-... 1 would enouire if a rlass , rd in. :i- 1 girls, w ith joy and ease elate; then where'
Resolved. That not onlv do saiJ that there was "one ticket that had no and unon beinir .nan-er..! 1., if,. .,,;.,., the nanghtj man, can catch vou in a
. . ' nam. nil hilt l.'m n.l.H a I Tk;. tll c .
V nn -l..l IVoo. -l .IT.,-:. -' ..v, n d. a. .15.,
be regarded as perfect. Each cl ass should have
; its specific and appropriate time for recitation, i Staler ACWS l-Voill Ihc Scat . By having a regular time to recite, the pupils' i A ar. )will make their calculations and become per- j .MR. x.i.arkso-: Iu . communication In r.-.i.. . .. .... . . .. .....
Your raoer laU week I m.d. . ' r rru,,,r' 1,18 preparation ci liieir lea
Pt than ''vt ws matlt in the 5ta of Intl. Inlir
work tf U diTntim math' to onlfr, and ufrcal
and come the tjuick rhassee; there'll be no mud '"v1" "'V1 nhji Hi.-iphia Myie, cheapt-r tlian cvrr
March 1 82t. 14-nur y.
1. 1. .TOT, us, ATTOHNKY AND COt'NSKI.I.OH Al LAW It r o o k v i I I o. I n il . Ofrtoe nndrr A niericnnOflicc,Coiirt trrel. Hoc. 20' 174.- -52-ly
mint- i.au.l t.'llice ai k a l. il x 7.f.. rommencinr on Xtiuiilav. the oiirhti ciuh tiny of Aiiu'imi'iii xt, for llie dipual of the n? naineiM-Iaiida ituati'd in thr Ka litmitr. m river, to w it. Xtirthof tlie bit ne line ami lent e-J the principal me. rtilian. Islam!. N. 1 and 2. in secli.m thirty-two, iny town. hip one, nf r.i n cr eleven. l-l.-iii.l. ,i. I and ?, in .t riion, Iwenty. three and twi-rity-fntir iu town-hip ,ine. nf ratine twelve. I-l.iiiil. No.. I and 2, in set-lion. thr. rand ten. in mail. hip tine, and Inlands numbered 1. 1. n, 4 and J, in c:i,, il twenty-one, t , n' vi icla and thirty-i I, my iu towt:.iin two, of rant:,- thirt, en. Island. Vo. I and 2, in lections thirteen, fourteen, twt my-ihrrr and tweiiiy-fuur, in tuw n.hip three, of ratine sixti-en. Suvtli J the base line anil imt of the principal meridian. I. land, in seninn tweniytnir and twenty-two, i'it tuttn.lijp two, of rante len. I-I.iiuli v, t, to I t inelu.ivr, in rtlona three, four, ten. liftern, twentv-two, twentT-sf vrn and ihir-
j t-iour. in tnu n.Iiip one; and l.landa Xnt. 1, 2, .1, in section, three and ten, in tuun.hip two, of ran if. . eleven. j Limit appropriated ly law- for thr uc of .chr.nl., military and olh,-r purpose, tocrelhrr with tho.. w.,mp and oTertluwed lands made unfit thei-t byfor' cultivation.' if anv. which hnll be selected bv il.
"TOTICF. is hereby triven that Letter. Te.famrn- 1 State atithoriiie. before the day. appointed for the '1 lary were Ihi.day i.urd In the un,li-rie;iied out rornnii'ticenieiit of the public sale. repec'ively, tin. ofthe fllTlee nf lhe Clerk of the Franklin County drr the act entitled 'an act to enable thr State of 4 r.
Probate fourl. npon lhe e.late of Samuel Goodwin, kan.a.and oth, r State, to reclaim the .wamp land.1 lair of .aid countv. decea.ed. The e.tatr t. .olvent. w ilhin their limit..' approved Septt mher 2Sth, 1850, I'erson. havinp; claim. a:in.t .aid e.tatr will pn'- f,r r x rtutlt l from ihetn'rt. And no location
ISSovr -York and Fhilidslphia,
tVtniirMin? nnit t:i Tt1 and iinlit m ii nrlrcimn vfrvrt tf thin nn:if!v kpf in tlit-drv q-im hnintj. The ;.tt ilt-rlint-in rT-H of whit It he h tnKn n Ivanfn-. w ill fiinM'1 him to srtf fmm- than m nlniiiM wlin maih tht-ir pm-haters in ihrcitrlv part nfilic i(atTi. and t cha!!rt:r mmfirtit'ton iih anv othi r ht.n it the Sintn. ' mhiiIi) r pt- tfi,lI v iivifi- hi mniu rm OLD Ct'STOM K It S ho h:ivt-iii tVtfj'irntlv fiivun il Ii - rn with iTn ir pitirnn;tc thmniT the . TV K V I Y-K I V K YKttS t.i nnd i x.uiiittf hn tr" t tht ir f) ! T 1.1 TV ti.il Pit IC wiMi'O nUo nihrnc" in int itnt'tnit A I.I. in-w pur h ic r. ft lini? conli.l. ul that In can nfiV r fturh ititlnt-i pf itM n tu ninlxf riT'i'ar mul pi-rmamjit enstonn r of all w ho w ill piv him a fair tii:lIt, I'YXEn. nroftkville. May Tth. 1R51. N. II. All kind of approved country produce laki n in cm linnet' fur pood.
II A TS!
fi Me.t .tile ilk Hal.: Men Boys Leghorn; Paoani:!, braid and Chin Hal. Jn.i open,-,! ami f.,r srle by R TYXF.U; May 27lll. ISS1;
Executor's Notice.
.enl tin m arcorilintr lo law ;nnd thae '-ndi bled to it
will be required to ninke pr.,nit,l pavmrnl, J I IIOVI.AVI), F.xectltor, Jiltv 2, IS5I. ,H-3n.
ti; it :
race?-
etc
llvl. .. I . . eri.orA'a t.Al nn. IT.... .1.... ' , .- I I .-W
ieci- ..,-.., . ... , . ' ' would deliiieralely wait lor the scholars to nre-! v " " '-"" 6" "
- ----- -.- -..j ., "r,o inu, , ... , . . . ' it IS D "Pface:" I im ion lhe lirrllw n.n,,lt.
The teacher alone B) 6,ace: lwn uon u,e 'rel,y Pa,,li
result Arain the ' E'r'!, B,u t'trow those skirts away, and as
''! lM,,ri'V IT.-. t.t'...tne..n..m. le-mi. Ilial III. kl.l.ni.nt n-.a l I ...1... L.i.. c . ... .... lli.nnnli liTd ,-itit n.anA. .n..ll I.I..... !.
1 1 o ixr.tu l u t. .u . .x 1 : . ...r... o i-r, rt iimi nn iime lor Hearing certai u c lasses should be a ppro-, '""k i r", 6.. ju ,, u, i,i
II. I IT M I lil.t'A 1 ' I .. .... ...d.. .nn t I. . . . I . . 1. 1 . 1.' - - ..... . ..
- . - ..." ........ .-f.,.., ,,i,l& ,,,n n iivir niiair
siu.smous law, sct oxthe coTARy tli keis of ib.,1 plinnri., rin ii,;. Pare for their recitation.
r-.. - - - v .. ...... -i. i. . .(.( ii i
itocr sii tux ditv as meh AND eir- ' brimdreit docged at him to say in indefinite ' responsible for such
DOMESTICS.
00 p. rtro Mu.lin;
" lllea lie:
to ' lr Cot'.! Prill inr.; 20 in: Tickinr.
Now on hand and for fair by f. T Y K R.
TV.-.t
we w i',1 aid and assist the fu-
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n... . - IT.. 11. .... ..:ll .1. . ... .. . ,'... a ..w ...Mtittrt iinwrff, rc 1'CV l.ll I V 111
"ereafter.as we have been proud is important iu the communieaiion i .0.1 disirict school, should recite as soon after the . t-posilor
Ilellier b. b. . bl.nk nt.n whether he Voted twice, or not. let th. foil.-..- nn.nlnrr nf lb. celionl nn..;kln. r.,. ll.... 1... I
ft 5mb. States of America, or a ' ln? r,il'cate hwh ! sarne, in come wearied and restless, as wel'l as dull and
' changing day. Well you will, girls. Adrian
"Ireland, Hungary or Poland, ix, Mr Brundrett went, last Mondav. lo iblr ' pMulant, by long setting, particularly, upon
'ttTHs Emactments of all the (you will observe that IJ was careful not to euch benches as are usually found in our schocl
date his certificate ) and got him to say that the houses. Such classes should be suffered to go - KIT'" 1 .h"d T T" Ja,Se;, '.Eu, -?n ! out a P'y. possible, Tor it is a posi-1 Wednesday, two days after, I called on Mr.l(!r. ' ' , ...
t.V
'rsxrx-rs
--'t
w Earth."
-'k.L'" 3r,i f 0T- Iasl " Penera' conven- . ;;raawtishelJ in Centre ville, Mr. -'bone. Thsm...;
jCFilt-'li' says: "Man has two minutes and . a half to live: one to smile one to sigh and a half to love, for iu the middle of this minute he j dies. j But the grave is not deep it is the shining
tread of an angel that seeks us. When the un- I
notice. MFFTIVO t.f thr Stockholders of the T.ann l Vi and Fairtte, ilie Turnpike Campany will be held at lhe ofTiee t.f l.iac Clements F.q.in T.atln l, in f o'clock on Saturday the 2 '-l h of July iti.l., for the ptrpoc of eh cling a Hoard cf ltirectoj.. Flints and Ginghams. 2oO p. ew S11 tr Calicoc; 50 " " " t;iiir;ham Jit.t opened and tor Sale by R TYXF.A; May Till, 1SJ!,
Administrator s Notice. fKTTEHS of Adnuniuiration have ?nrn crantrd tf ihr itndcr;trn. d, hy ihr Tlerk tit' thv rmliaic rtnt of Franklin County livl., on the -Tati' of I.ydifi MonteonnTt-y, dic'n-H ,lat ofsiil county. AH p ron indi ht ti ti cfnto ill nn immediate paymn: and th.- having cl:iin wi'l prt--"inr ilu'iii hg-itliy, fwr cttlrmnt . The itnp j advent. ' JOHN CKKGMH.F. , July 21, 1R51. 3I-3W . Adm'r. Administrator's Sale.
for land hoitnn ht-retofori' trrant-d hy any law of
v imcrt's i'T n,iiitn-y . rvict r ni-ri (l t the I'nttrtl , Srar . tri!l V ftrrmi'trrt on rr'tt of thr a're mentionv fmitis.a provided hy thf act t ntttltd. an art ! lunkincr appropriation for the civil and diplomatic ruTo n ofpovtrnmcnt, tVc, approrcd 3d March. 'I he oflerint: nfthe ahnre nrn tinned land iir hr fnnimt iipi rl on the day appointed, and ill prnccrrl in t h nn!T in h hrch thr-y arc advcrii-d, u iih all convrn'M t't dipati-h, nnril thf whole hall have hern oiT rt d, and the alt tliti t lo-t il. hut no rale hal he kept npi n lonctT than two we-k, and ni private 1 niry of any tit' the land will he adir.itUti until afur the t xpii Mtiiu of the two week. j ;ivi-n nndi r nty hand at the City of Vas hinitnit, : thiisih djtyot'Mav. Anno Domini, one thotmand I cirht hundred nnd lifty-on
ly tlie i'rt-oie:it: M1LLIAKD FILLMOHE.
flHF pernnal prnpt-rlv helontrin? toe rtife of J. nt'TTiii.FTri.n,
ft I.dia Mitn-c-omery. f1rreartl. will he dd nf ; Commtionrr cf the Gcnrrcl Lnnd Ofice. rnhlie n ti.oi. tt Ii- r lite residence in Snrincfii M '
Til A CM
j 1. .. r ... ' live rrileltx til rnnhnA Ib.m In lb. n.nl t, nl.
n.. . " " " .tic ij.iiiiiarc IIIOI - " kanirn miiH I ifita.. I i. u.l l.lu ilarl nl I i. '.,..1
1 11.3 meetino- visa .nl.rlaii,.,! II ail a lion I In lak.. b. In n ......... .C It OI 8U ill Ventilated .ill on I room, for Ibr.. n. I1I1AU I.R I bains. I OCT
Ca c t-:,t. , . .. . V S.mnn.o. .... .I....r..ii.. ' i.e. i . en. . ... O ml a t lien t0 we III lie h s Head . and llie Carl t. r armrr a
- . v.,,1,-1 i,tace. trom rum i.tmci t.iitxiiuiii Eiivts me me ioi-. iour lone- nours. i noc. riasspa. xx-hieii r..ntiir. - t
. ' ,.K....o. ,,-,- - " i - - n , i:r..,i,. r.t r.. 1,:. .. i.f
,n ... k.r..,..k..r. , f ,.. ,.. "'J "IW CV.- VI .UU. U.I. -...
: nan
s;rieS of compromise
(.-.... ii.tuini!.- measures sua , ir,.. ..; r...i i. i . . i mwi iur auu i-sre vn tin pari 01 1110 leucner i.ce rr.n rf boil. t , I "ere, again, Brundrett has been trapped in , , , . , , . , ... cin aclboll, roluical parties, who his attempt to overreach. Let an honest people shou,d Bt",uied m that part 01 the day t u rrotrnrin lk. .... 1 :.. J 1 . . , 1 . 1 ,. . r ,. . .. , ..
I ft - t ro'nr',nS that adjustment. This judge aud vole accordingly.
l-l a-. cV uunl,ne",n. IiMrict Judge of,
- -.ikiei
when he feels most vigorous and active. I ,
Wnahins the t.nltrrn 11 ith l.iijiior.
The Bangor f. Mane) Whig, states that the
CIIA1XS,
do. Iloei,
Gardtur'i do dit Ra!x. Axe, Shovel. Spade, K- c
For ale hy Itroovillt Indiana
Towxhip. Krank'in Co., on Snnrdn the Iwh d;iy of Anirut 111M. Th re i a larif. a:noint ifprnpf rtv for snle. rnntrtinc of tf..re. l. I. -ad of lf't, Cattle, Sliet p. Corn. Wheat. Oni. May. Warenti, Far- t minrf lti'iiil; anil I f 'tneho!d Fit. niinr-. including a larrr Amount f n ddin?. The ill cimmerce at9il"fk K M on iddav. T he propcrtv w ill Hohl on 12 n.nnth crtdit. on nil urn vt r three ddlr. M"h-n the amount pnrch?ed not over thn'e dollar, Cfl-h im the da v of :ile. Note, w iih rtotl ccuri' v, ill he reqnir d of ihe h- hor on credit. JOHN CKKGM1I.K. Adm'r. July 2.1. 451. 3!-3w.. FannlHT Hills. JTITF, I'ndi'iitrned have th plcnnre nf annnuncin- to the ciiir. n of Franklin and at'ioiuin? Cntutiie. thnt hcy aro now niannfncturtnt;, aad hnvertadv f.r :tle, A1e:milcr Mofl'at Improved Fanninir Mill The patented itnprovemcnf inthe.iMill render them far nperi.tr to any other now in ne. One hundred hti-ltel if hear, p r hour, can he cleaned with them, 1:k inty out the cheat . a nil all othtrtrj'.h. But 1tief1.ll 'Tp rloritv of thr mill
t I ?JET-? '! haVe Ronfra,1y found ,uch limw about Cily Mtirahal, on Friday last, by order of the Jnlv, 30lh. 1N1. 1 th- mii),,L t Irxa. f.,. 1 iK. 1dBf f . ... A . . r
V t0 iHe Grandi This is to certify that T Nathan J Ox.evdo 1 mifn,e f lhorenoon and the last part of Poiw Coitrlf roN o,,t tho ba,em.nl ofiAUorney and Counsellor at Law
l . ' vi.?. nrnntm,.. 1 t I . - .n . w IllaX a. 1tyasj An w I in. m. aw. aa ..H,,l.a,. (I,. . .. a. . . . 1
iBsttucted i u'"-ru t-easonaoie, neiievetnat Kooert brundrett yoted during the, ,u""""' v""' .ii.uioK iu mc the Uity lUil, ten casks of lirjor, seizeu unoer cniih. . y to inquire into it day, inasmuch as his name was recorded on the classification system, is that it presents grades 1 new Honor law. and destroyed the liquor . le rese.ntinn. . rll P,.oL .nrl ,i. k.... .r i. .. i.j . . . .. I 1 -
End the i-row ' on U8 occasion . IZl V7r J. d n' 01 ec'arsinp, wnicn nave, n tuiiuence ia stun- , by turning it into lhe gutters. The empty
!.f..r ib." :,:zr u,r.. uliinR pp enion. Let him under- nasU..v.r.,..
,;"rre, That
I.IXCK JcFtKqi HMl.
at (he I'utt ()JUt can only be known ,y memrr and tryinir. Call and
aee tn,-m, ni'tore yotl nnv .OTn;' poor Concern, which will only cumber your him. W S nKFff. rroprit tor. Wm MOFF4T, Manufacturt r. rtrookiillc, uly "51. 30.
XV. MOllllOXV,
f
1 eo'.'.iv
'after the noils were closed, whit. ib. link,.. u,al'"K l'i'"
whilst we desire ; were beins counted, which vote was not re. ! stand that he will be degraded into i
" su..u:Cij ajil. "...s, ncursire arif trinj; vituiiirti, w men VOiewaS liai vi io 1u on, and do 1 corded, to the best or my knowledge.
lower or ! ,
lhe gutters. The
i casks were then safely returned to their owu-
'o'ent.'y to oppose the pub- I thl'st We mean kn .11 .... 1
-or;ties, aaj wh
-i a ... " tuc - -eatavor. i, .
etrr-... ' " ,,nor fr its repeal, we
N. J. OX LEY.
elevated to a higher class, as a consequence of, idleness on the on. hand or industry on the Womb rnrolinn. other, .nd he must be deplorably slothful if it ! The following toast was given on the 4th lust will not exert a favorable influence npon him. i Bl a celebration in Florid.:
By V. ll, Uunham. 1 lie great, migiuy puia-
J " I . . . . , i-i . ... , kj.t- .. .r to receive ordrrs from the tormer patrons atid thr ing of every pupil is known by the whole, "nt magnificent, and grandiloquent Nat.ou of ;pllh,ie K,.n,.rxnY, He wiii-c. p con.i.nti,-01. hand hus. aeain, the public opinion of the little ! Sth Corolina-Qualtlebum and ketlU drums ', .choice $y
be sprang on the eve of the election to defeat , community Is brought powerfully to bear as ' penny trumpets boards or ordinance, j or,ter,at such rate. a. to drjy rompetititn, come from i nr... itl. t i ... . T . ... . I i o t.. .u I :. I IT. ...!.. :ll ...in..: .1. what nuarter it mar.
V.OI. . iiiewim-worsrr. oi me parly timulant;to exertion. This is a laudable result. "uu "u" " -w...a.. , a'Uo ,,,,. him.,,ir from an n-rirnce of
.re now playing a desperate game. Uuable to Many a pupil can be governed aud taugght bv
elect Robison by fair means, they have resorted the id r lhis "public opinion," when epparto ronl. To this end, money will be bountiful- en,!'' h? ".e.ns would fail. It is jusi lhe . .... . . i sime as in society. Now many men and woV lntn..iilv.fiilia carl.li.ta, hrniliinl an tn.l . . , , r ,- ,..
i -j - t ""b -- -fi ; men are nonesi ami regular iroin policy, merely,
en manner ot stories connected. have re-. tu our own moral community, who, It they
Xhr Gun Paitrrt.
. ' . , vi lis rrn.Hi. w. l - -
are our purpose in th ... ! Conversation with a prominent Democrat of In thia .vat.m of rnndnriin arhonl. ih
i U rflax . IIICBUIIIIIC IU . . . . , J ?S
HftW !." ' contry by our abso- ! conn'y lh,s week he inadvertenlly stated that standing
T ,U ,nhm nd diabolical ' secrel conspirancy was in progress, and would and thus
l 4a !a , KPwntat;ve, Hon. Georee W. --rt... 1 SessU)n of lJie Thirty-First are bat specimens oi the constant lanted by Mr Julian .nd his co.HjutciTtt"nCethe raFS!,?e fthe compro- . t5Jtres,h. has u ni forml u in b i . .n..i.
1 -ttrk vt - f",4 , r i"B uisiiouesi, inan llley wouhl lose, woutu, - ,,- ,,.li.,. fr il nttiina a tiral r.r . "Hus crran.b b:. ..i... . . , t and tb. ".inn. of lb. iim. V c.m ib I ...... i.. n..... -..-:-i..r i of candles, smelter, nller ll attains a neat ot a
."''erminaiinn i. t...t... .u .1 nrn-i. t f, :, n. r..d.- i .,t ib. I course, aud become .dents in ma.ierv. i-t. bout mm Fahrenheit Ihrow in 3 or 4 ounces or
. . ' icaiPl .I1C r AXIZUllOn O I . ' ' l ... -- J .wuM - - I --- - - n J -
men, no poou ana proper opportunity pass oi endeavoring to build up a proper public sentiment in your school. G. A. C. Mt. Camiel.July, 1651.
"n Tl 7"IT.t. cite hi. prompt and undivided alienti.in V t to al I Im. inc.. con ft led to hi. can-, iu all the inferior courts, and also in the supreme court of the State. Orrira Smith room, uuder the American Office. June !0, 1351 2fi-Iy. .TOIIX WILLIAMS .TI Ii R C II A T TAILOR MOUNT CARMEL. XIT"1! t.D rr.prcifully inform the public lhath V ha Imnaht out thr rntiri' interrst of the lata
hrinor llruntlieil V iinani.. nu i.nnw prep an d
ioTicr. T Pre-rmftt'on r?a imrrt?s. atf to frr.rrer, oceuftants a-ttl 'term tfrr of Mineral I. nrtrft. Every p'-ron entitle. I ti, the riht of pre-emption t any rhe land within tlie ttm ti'iip and pnrta oi "ftiw n-hip alive entitne-rate-d, i require! to etah-li-h the a'if to the tntUfnctinTi of the HerriMer ami Kcceirerof the pro;er Land OlRe, and make payin -nt t h re for fit j thh nt pynrt!rr:r a tier trring thtt notice, and before the d.y appointed tfr the eommeiicem nt f the pe'dic nie of the land cm'rac inif (lit- trat t r Ijuutil, oilier such claim w illbcforj it d. snd, Kvery pi r.on having the ritrhf nndrr the Aet entitled n art totahiliIi a land f.ffice in the northern of M ichitran, and to provide for the sale of the minernl land in the Stnte of Michigan approved It Mareh, IH7, a letters, nretintittj or permittee to t nter to the extent of their h a-ie or permit, anr of the ln d willnn the tow nhip above eniimerateil, loheold a theoffiee at Sau'.t Ste Marie, and wh art- entiilt d under the Act errtitled An act lo reduce the minimum prite of the mineral land in the lake Superior Iitr.ct of Michigan, and tlte Chippewa. Ii-tnet in Vicnnin. apnrovrd 2tl September, IS50, to enter the land coverel by their lce, occtip in-y and permit respectively, at the minimum of $125 per acre, or if coverine more than one full eetion, entitled, 'nn the surrender of uch leae or per
mit at the proper land office, to purchase, if he sihall elect to do o, one foil ectin" at the rate of $2.5n
t per acre, i nqwir'd to etahlih the same to the tFire and Water Proof ItooSnff. i iavtionofth.- wur and receiver at sauu st rriHK ll nderi tried havintr been appointed ,arifd make payment then for. nt somu at pre I for S MAteC M Warren- F. r-and Water rrm.f "m'''' "Pf trm? th, t,tiee. and b lore the day apUrofinir. i now readr In do ror.finr of ihi kind in rrt'"r'd the commencem, n of the public ae of
any part of Franklin, t'uiou, or Fa yet te Countit a.
l he Store r. om nt M XV ale and B If J C Nor
ton, in Ttronkville, are covert d with thi kiml of, roofinj, to whom the pnblie are rererVed. I dtiri- i
"liny, cneapne, satety, ani convent nee, rec-;
the lunrU cinhracin? the tract clauiud. othtrwia
uch claim will be firfeited .
J. LT I I F.UFIF.Ln. Cammirrivner e the General Land OJJfre.
ommend if, as superior, in the contrncf ion or most i lniildintri. XV S D AK Ell. Hrookville, July 1(5, '51-30-lyr.
tho U Ul verso ? twenty ycat in ome ofthe principal cities in F.urope
and America, to plea e tne most fastidious in rr MM i niiillfn ttlf and finish, i,nr i nnnin. "h,. ao k'en on hand a cneral toek of readv A correspondent of tho Michigan Farmer ' c f i mk'. hich ,u be uaran tiiur.(vx.cuivi - 6 I ranted, and sold at uch price, as will make it the
gives the following method 0I making hog BUrd , interei of the cili.en to purchase at home,
Dissolution. fj! he partnership h-refii..r,er;nr between Fli I Ctiin and Iac Mortran in fanning business, ha been dissolved bymntual const nt. The business and debt of the firm will be settled btlnc Morcan. July 10, Idal 2Ww. MORG AN & CAIV.
MM
Fashicnatie Tailoring
To Brid;a Builders.
F. O. R1KFH, haintr returned from Cali-
irma. wiuNI rpecttutlv inlorm In old
friend and cnom r and the public treni-rnlly. that he hi resumed bi former r.rcipatjn. Having intered int purine--.hip w ith Mr. ISU AF.L STOI GH, they wiil he fliund ready to execute any ki.id f work in their line with neatness and dtpat h, anil on accommodating terms. We n pt ire ttie fashion plat remlarlv from the
F.al and out cutinn ri nny be aMred f nr only neatly ffttintr ijarmi nt, hut aUo made in the laut
iCiF.Al.ED Prrnnsal w ill he received bx- the Roard style "I the art
Vtil Director ef the New Trenton and Southirate ; Shop on Main Rurrv ste'et. e-nnd door below
Hir lOS rinrc. D A rv Ci o- o I vl un.
?iad and R rid ire Company, on Saturday the oih dax of Auttnst, for the roust rnction of the sfune w ork i and wood work of a bridge across White Watcnirtr, '
near ew i reiitoti intliana
June 20, 2n-3m.
LT . -.M ho riieii!-irlr i hi lit oT fhf W Tnclr
J . ? c .1. r ' WerA removf1 tn aom Prtnn ro no nn in I mil. Itltrt Ca.lUte!. WniCtl no "S P. nruvr? Ul ilir UC!l ..,-.. i. ii:,; ...l. i t.if i :
r . ... j California, where thev would din mora bv be- I Tot !t the lard, sav enoimli for 5 lbs. I ola-es . hid. will enable him lo heep pii.trd op.-i ' "T.'' Fork.. Oar.Un
sou rces man in. aoove irom private le'.iers , in jis,,n.K, ,.,-...-,, ,) " 'V. ' ' ' . " . . ' i Call mid see. "'"r ,;' ' V" 1 'V-.l'"V """"' ,and Fanner. H.,r..Lo
, ... . ... .. --p. -. " . . .11.. i Rtliinaa Heat nl a- ...... . k. ".!,", iimm in..,. iit.n tu intr propnv-u n:.... v... .nl.. oh, an b
i...... . i.iiiii... . ..ir .., ..'11.11., .iiniioi ri . lxEIl a rtkil.-tl top, to be submitted bv lhe builder fur the . M
ni commit his constituents against its j DranJ of "forgery" ou any new story you may , -j-., Oogh t he not? to be rewarded for j 'lear oa eve of the election there is fraud "--a, this instdions attempt toenbver 88(1 Tillaniny in tt. Greensburgh Tress.
lime and about an ounce of aquafortis aud then mould them. The lime purifies lhe grease aud the aquafortis hardens it.
Feb 10, 1151 t-lJmaniha,
l' ii.llk ll A ft. kilsllf, riinidf ration of the Hoard, plan, anil .pecifi ration.
A latum and Counsellor at T.to I "ir br T'." ? .ftrr "r dr r i
nill and Gross-Cfut Saws,
Chain. Trace and Halter
p r
II R OOK VI LI.K, 1 X DM X A .
Ij n foimcrly occupied by John A. Mattns
S .I I.T.
ciiher mill J. H. Karquhar, Engineer, nr thr tub-' l Tt H RF I.S. pi ime Kanat. ha Salt. receive ,cril r K. BARBF.II. J J ' I xntl for .ale bv I.l.VfKi FAKt'HAR, Ke Trenton, ulj 9, 1S31 29-lc. Scc'y. I kv Dre.oelndiana. atll.ei'.jfO
