Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 July 1852 — Page 2
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UIKKHJAiV IJ 11 ( O K V I I. L K. I N I. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1852T
For President, UEAKUAI. WI?iFlGLD SCOTT.
The Richmond. Jeffersonlan. There is no better employment to occupy the heart and time or a good man, than leading back from the paths of vice and error some frail membtrs of the human race. And however frequent this task baa to be performed, and notwithstanding the prospect of reformation may be dark, yet true philanlhrophy should impel as onward in our labors of love TSro. Elder of the Richmond JefTersonian has
cost us many trials and troubles, but belie v
Dearborn Decatur
Franklin
who ; t ye
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Death of Henry Ciay. A meeting of the citizens of Brookviile will lie held in the ollise of George Holland, to-
cv at 2 o'clock, to make arrangements to j g there is yet some latent spark of goodness
commemone uie c.aracier and puhltc servi- ;n n!s hearti w wi!1 no, give him p There -
ces oi .ienrv wiay. ! are many reasons why Wi s hould not, He Shelby
. Word im Nvriousuess. : has a nice wife and innocent children
We have now been printing our paper in may yet through our efforts, look to him with itsenlarged and improved form forfour weeks. pride and satisfaction. It is now one of the best county papers prin- I In his last paper in a lengthy article devoted ted, not only ia Indiana, but in the United ; to us, whi:h we take in the kindest minne-, States. Itsappearauce, arrangement and edi- ' he alludes to ns as follows: tcrial labors ill compare favorably with any ' "Such democrats as have been induced to subother newspaper. These facts are not only ! w.ribe for the American by the false pretences if:i. ,,, ,.... . , ,. , 3 : of Clarkson and his agents, will see how they sen-et .ueiii, imi y our own testimony, dear i i ui ji .i j-u . . . : UJ 1 have been humbugged when they read in his reader, is tiut it is a good paper, far belter last paper tlie infamous libels he publishes upthan its present patronage will ju.tify. Our ; on Gen. Pierce libels that have been contra-
cotemporaries also bear ample testimony to 1 dlcted y wl"g pipers, which fact Clark
Judicial Circuit. We were in error last week relative to this judicial Circuit. It is composed of the counties of Franklin, Dearborn, Decatur, Shelby Rush, Fayette and Union. Should politics have anything to do with the election of a judge (which we hope never to see) the following was the political complexion at the Presidential election, Nor. 1818:
Taylor. Cass. V. B. 1373 18U1 176 1245 1096 143 1411 1695 51 1442 1382 87 1121 1414 18 1040 7fi5 iG 526 637 203 6163 8800 767
AVhijr Meeting. Ata meeting of the whlgs of Franklin County held at Brookviile on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1852, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the whig district congressional convention, Dr. Samuel Davis was called to thechait, ana Edgar Ilaymond appointed secretary. The meeting having oeen called to order, the following resolutions were offered
oy tj. t . Clarkson, Esq.. and unanimously
adopted.
Resolved, That we cordially approve of the
nomination of Gen. Winfietd Scolt for Presi
Butler Tp. E.B.Jones Saml. Alley David Alley J. S. Oeborn nrtamora Tn Washington Walker Andrew Marry Milton Gorden Gilbert Vancamp " Jonathan Banes Alvln Blacklidge. On motion of Geo. W. Rimble the name of
Dr. Samuel Davis was added to the list of
delegate from White Water tp. The following resolution was offered by Dr. Ilaymond and unanimously adopted. Resolved, That in addition to the delegates already appointed, every good whig or Scott
man, a citizen of this county," be appointed a
Cireely on the Whig Platform. The Napoleon of the Press, Horacc Greely, speaks of the platform, as he does everything else, his plain and undisguised sentiments. We copy the 8th resolution on the Compromise, and then follows Greely's remarks: 8. That the series of the thirty-first Congress, the act known us the Fugitive Slave Law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whi ptrty of the United States as a settlement, in principle and substance, of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace; and so far as they are concerned, we will maintain them, nnd insist upon their strict enforcement, until time and experience shall demonstrate the neccessity
01 further legislation to eu;tr,l against tl
dent. And that tcliild
record unrivalled h n i:; ' -r delegate to the District Congressional Conven
rf , ... f v I, i i. ii ikT i i:n. . i- . . i i . i i i . i
M . t 1 1 j . . t lion, to oe nem ai uapoieuu uu iue i uui ui . evasion oi ine inws on me one n;iua( anu tii ot,c services and nobledanng. yet it is equally ; next 0ninoUolI t,w meetineHjonrned .buw of their powers on the other, not
.ye,.,eui ,or us to point to his eminent l0 meet on the 3d day of juy next at 7 o'clock
il.......... l . . . ..... .. Ill
mviui a wince iHian
sou must have known when he published
them."
Now if Bro. Elder had given os the least intimation that he was going to write and publish the article of which the above is an extract, we should certainly have advised him so that he could have done it in a style and manner much more to his credit, and a great
This gives the Democrats 637 majority, and leaving with the freesoilers the balance oi power.
Outrage and Itetribntioit. The St. Lonis Republican tells of a
administrative talents, and civil virtues.
Resolved, That as past reverses in the whig
ranks have tan ght them wisdom, they will ' never be cau?ht but once with a Tvl.r in tl. j
camn. Rut in nr.Ir tn h . ..... : i Kejrulatins the Social Hela
P. M. SAMUEL DAVIS, Prest. Edgar II4YMOXD, Sec.
vil- j e coming administration as we have been in
females escaped by running into a swamp. They were pursued by the scoundrels and nearly overtaken, when some neighbors passed by, at which they became frightened and 9ed. Relieved from their perilous situation, the women hastened home, when a number of the citizens of Illinoistowu, being made aware of the circumstance, started in pursuit of the cowardly rascals, headed by the husband of one of the ladies, and overtaking them, thrashed Davis soundly , and subjected Dixon to a severe cowhiding, a coat of tar
its exe-Leuce. I his then is an established fact. What then is your duty? We speak to the man or woman now reading. What have you cone to increase its circulation? Have you induced your neighbors, and the
visitors at j our houses, shops, offices and1 stores to subscribe for it? Did you ever snf- ! f.,r f.,r ..,. r. 1 . . i
, ' -"-- K-ii'.ujourcoua- deal more acceptable to our feelings. And tyT If not, be thankful that you have been i. .u r . i . , .i . r , ' , ' uec" we hope, in the future, located as we are, that so lavored, and show your gratitude bv doinff i. -n - . , w i .t i-. i . . . J he will privately consult ns about these little something to sustain us? But if you have j h -.i. u , & i " e j matters .and we will with much pleasure, give seen your own town and county suffer in ! u j s j , u .. , .. 3 "uuc' ,u such advise and counsel as will avoid such eredu, respectabmty and real wealth for the ! articles io future. Had he for ingtance con. want of a good and respectable county news- j guUed ,ith instead of hig ublishing the paper, then strive to sustain one who is will- r . j i i I . " wul i forgoing notice and erroneous article, calcuuig to make an effort. Cau you not see about i . j. i j .x. ti- u uu , uiijoi lated to mislead the public, he would have reyou towns and counties, the souls of whose r j . .i i. . .u r n , ' wuose ferred to the matter in abont the following citizens are vexed, and whose credit is sadlv . i . r 1 1 .u . . . - j , , J i courteous and truthful language, that is to depreciated for the want of a reliable and respectable paper in its midst? Then cluster-i '' . around one which you are compelled to ac-! Tl - u t Kt-h.d , , , ..... This old and respectable paper, published knowledge, and which the world testify, is by C. F. Clarkson, at Brookviile, is conducted entirely worthy of your confidence and sup- ' with dignity, and considerable political sagaciport. ty. As an instance of his caution, last week Sinn(!MK. i i- , . he received from his regular correspondent at oiiice tne enlargement of our DaDer a frw x. i , , u i . 6 (lojior n iew , jjew or aetter containing some libels upnave exerted themselves to obtain additional on Gen. Pierce; and notwithstanding it was a subscribers. But the mass have done nothing- : time when men were taking sides, and capital have sent no additional names have not ad- ! mghl made h? ndorslng t,,ere slanders, .,. , . , . ' yet Mr. Clarksou was not willing to take that vert.sed nor doueanyth.ng to show their ap- ZavaaUg, or tarnish his well earned reputaprobation. We shalt not always strive in this ' tion by hastily endorsing such stories. He
manner. Flesh and blood will not only wear therefore in the sme paper in which he pub nut hut ;t ,.-;! . i ii.- . i lished the letter very judiciously informed liii
, ..,.iUm..JSMWnor. PeoP,e , readers that he was not prepared to endorse i poor gulled Jonathan his hat. Catholic In Vna ran tint nr.nr:d U f , .1 ' , . . r V 1 i 1
rr,,TO me muui, iivi jur niuoe me charges npon uen. 1 lerce. e iook up- ; structor
wnose narrow souls will not allow them ia any on thtsas an honorable instance olthe correct
way to sustain an enterprise which is addinff 1 Dring 01 a wing euuor, aim wormy 01 mr,
to their respectability and prosperity
lainous attempt to perpetrate an outrage on tlle last w select no second rate man in either
the persons of two defenceless females, near ! talents, services, or integrity, for the station '. ijgationg and restrictious that city. A married lady and a young girl, of Vice President. William A. Graham, the ! gUardiall are( in tirir ge residenteof Illinoistowu, were out in a field, present whig nominee, like his illustrious pre- ,1, ' n,i- lh
impairing their present efficiency; and we deprecate all further agitatton of the question thus s-tttled, as dangerous to our peace, and will discountenance all efforts to continue or renew such agitation whenever,
I wherever, or however the attempt may be : j 1 -ti .
mane, ami win 111111111:1111 mis vsiem essential to the nationality of the Whig porty.
and the integrity of the L 11 in 11
picking strawberries, when they were over ! decessor, Milliard Fillmore, will make a Presitaken by two men Davis and Dixon of i den' of whom the whigs will have no cause to
Sf Louis from whose attempted violence the be ashamed, should our honored Chief be re-
j moved by the hand of death before the expiration of his term.
lalions. The law of Guardian and Ward is not ma
terially changed, except in this, that the ob-
im posed upon the
neral character, more
stringent than under the old law. and that
, the rights of the ward are thus mote carefully guarded and better secured, j In the law of Master and Apprentice there
! is no change of sufficient importance to merit ; reenacting every year
' notice.
OnrStw York Correspondence'. - Nw Yoacj June, 23, 1852. Ma. Editor: The wearying suspense with which the Whigs of this cilyjike their brethren elsewhere, had, four days, awaited the action or the NATIONAL CONVENTION, was changed into enthusiastic excitement by the telegraphic announcement, that the Whig delegates assembled at Baltimore, from all parts of the Union, bad harmoniously presented Gen. Winfield Scott, the hero of two wars and many battles, wise in council as he is
brave and prudent in action, to the suffrages 1 r . t 1 r . I- - l L - rr r .1 e
..i i..r -i..ir, lor me nign omce oi rresiaent Cennit jir Isaac of the United States. The original advocate Baker David G. of Gen. Scott's nomination were of course su- i Clark Marlin premely delighted; but the friends of Mr. ,!le,iee1W,Uliam r-ii i - , . , i Colebahk buneon F illmore and Mr. ebster, strongly as tliey ( Dillard Tnomag had contended for their personal preferences, i Fry Tunis yielded scarcely a less cordial assent to the ' foaier Charlotty expressed will of the m.jority. The triumph n,me? George of principles has always been dearer to the 1 llmtmaii Hugh or Whig party than their attachment to men: Dennis
New Advertisempritt,
T rm, ' . I"--M-e.
IVtV 1 A. tlOOUKIlf Willr.., t
on Temperance in the ptovJ T atoi
Chapel in White Water townsM? I '( 18th inst. at 3. P. M. or in Z X' S" weather is nnpl.asant. Th. r!;?
emies of temperance are invited to b '
List of Letters " REnAnKU in the om,.'in
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lWley JhaW 'innlilJoha Brooks Liia, Ce.Mig, CiU, onyer Dani.-" Ivi Miss h rniiUJdmjj r "tch Phi:,,
'ossrlt '
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I and. however moch our nnnonnta ,nv ' Huber Eiira
That "the Compromise incisures," in- ,j .... . . i Jone .Miss Ann
Hiving been an ear-
Resolved. That we are nroud of or Mdl. I " . ana earne8t Del,ever l ,al a compromise
date for Governor, Nicholas M'Carty; and I .lmW0J""tMY necthatwecanwithclearconsciencesrecommend,ple;tl,e0ldlaW "f ' a mod'.d by ce-ary-having done what e could to pro-
e Buttcssuo eioiuics, pcrimiiuig ui.uiuc, ; mole t,at Compromise we liave not the
fimnie Fr..
anii:ih J) j Ike,,,;i;rCi t-r Ti;ulI1,s UuVr Ilnr.r.
counted upon existing dissensions in our camp, ! 6 'ia LuS" Dr they will find us marching shoulder to should- i Mauer Martin Mouu y, er, resolutely onward to victory. j Martland Alexander Mereii'Ii's .ir'i' On the evening tint the news of the nomi i Mtou WillU.n M,-Mu :Y", t:
are in their nature irrepeulable; some are so nation reacled ,hj3 cUy ,w) hundred ; j Jr- J- I'-Pr J..I.a r,;i.: proper and right in themselves that they wre fired; and a spontaneous gathering of the i Kiggs John Sh'JfeTjT"
" . ., . v lugs tooK place at the Kroadwav now. -""in .nss u. v M- ti- , 1, .
which had been promptly and brilliantly ill.. , TTobit 1 minated. The meeting was one of the largest , Thurston Miss Marv IV, ?,-"f.,Ji7
" in.:. . '.-n.
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eluding the Fugitive Have Law, will stand for years on the statue-book unaltertered, we have no manner of doubt. Some of them
him to our fellow citizens as eminently worthy t
and qualified for the station of Governor, and
that we will use our best efforts for his election. Resolved, That notwithstanding each party in this State has its set of Candidates for
I judges, we believe that the Supreme judiciary
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and feathers, and a thorough ducking iu sev- i sl,oulu ni " swayed nor polluted by party, eralof the stagnant ponds which abounds in j we therefore recommend to the people to vote that vicinty. 1 for llle ,est men- If 1,10 democratic party j present purer, better, and abler men, for
: JUilnrsa.Bg We lovrt Our r.nimlru nnA ...rl.l.
I f! . - . . whhvbv UUU VIIUIIOll
The New York Tribune announces that
private rights, we ask you to vote for the best
: among other usual causes, for the folllowing
also:
"Abandonment for one year; or for a less period, if the Court shall be satisfied, that reconciliation is improbable," and for " Habitual drunkenness of either party; or failure of the husband to make reasonable provision for his family." There is however one new provision iu this law. It is that which secures to the wife, if she have just cause oT divorce, the pecuniary means of prosecuting her suit; it being
least objection to an assertion of its 'finality,' except that we consider it superfluous, irritating and mischevious. There is no probability that one of the 'Compromise measures;" including even the Fugitive Slave Law most unwisely and pernieiously foisted in among them, will be altered by Congress during the present generation. The Slave States have 28 voles in the Senate, even without Deleware, and can at all times prevent any repeil
uf the kind ever held in New York, and was i V illiams James
addressed by Hon. Joseph White, Senator j Waru,;r s- Warner Mil's t; . m'.
Morcin. Wm. M;ll;lr P, r :., I
Brown, the last of whom served as an ofiioer
lui IS In the nlMirlr
I 1 villi;:!,
v. -.--Miia iu iuciiuiu war under oen. - -h h e u .r.n irii;--r; Scott. Lieut Brown praised cur HlnstrioM eTllA'a.ix.rl'",;.,"; candidate, with that earnest admiration and r i'1 tliino ini.,i,.in,i,.d , , eil fi.rti.tortlv. r'liiiuire -it N I affection which are almost universally enter- I June jt. ' ' "
tain-d for lnm by all who have served under hi rnmrnntift
: Ki.rti.i i 1 .... ....i i
The nomination of William . Graham of , pfitiisi-s. I.tiiuinv n-.i t, .';,'
North Carolina for Vie. PriW '- r.i; 1 U ' . . ".?.,. ,. ,
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Liac'i P.
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"""w nun i.ot in Mr. J . ter-nsair,!:tiK-:iKt.l!, "-.."r"4
rank iin ennuis . iii,!,-,.).,
, ariy acceptable to the Whin of the ritp nf , hl' f-'mM,- fr..
Whilst at the same time we would say
provided that the Court may issue "Such or-
ICoissllth is Rbont In return in Tvnfrf:.nH n.)iir
" & ' men.
hischildren are, and to reside there until the ; th , sfcDonald DwPv r,n. j ir i ders TeUve to the expenses of suit as will ! tion of the Union
, Jm uu ,
of the Fugitive Slave Law hv threaten iinr to ' v.... v.t. t.-i.r . . Tekis One tltir.t in !,:
, ' --. i-trw isiueirom me many claims irv. ifM: (ami th,- r.-Miu,- i bolt from any party that favors it. There i vhicU Ilig uuswervin e fiJIitv to the Vhii ' I,,e' d,f,'rr''' ,:': '" "w ''
will be no need of menancins the Disolo- i.: i,.a .uti:. i ,. - .. ..,T."T"r',,," "" -- ;,
expected outbreak on the continent calls him , tj1(J wjj
if nominees. arA nrnumanfa ii .nr;a,n
to engage in the active yvork of the revolu- DU ........ her case and a fair and impartial trial thereof; If, then this plank had simply affirmed i ,;k r..J..
tion In other words, he is about to take up! ivecredu and confidence lQ 0Uf g e . an I, on decreeing a divorce in favor of the that the Compromise measures, one and all Administration, of which he i, one of the mos
insure to the wife an efficient preparation of great deal cheaper than that.
-the law may be upheld
personal character have given him npon pop- I
: ular support, his nomination is felt to be a
I wife, orrefusfngoueon the application of I would not and should not be altered, we
ted States. If Barrataria scrip was not be-
lished the letter verv indiciouslv informed bis , low Par. 1,8 would not go so soou . He leaves
L. : l;f I Ti i J 1 m
r , , . , , voun, ior uieir legal atlainmeute. But inves-I enjoy the rich crop he gathered m amongst .,, , . . I ,.J 1 . . . , b .. .. ... (tig"te,vote for the best men, and thereby i the verdant non-intervention ists of the L w-L,. ,.. ir i . '
, i. a.. , VIUl.-ITll a II II luur ITUIII IrV. 1
i Resolved. That" with th. .M r s to pay all reasonable expenses of the wife, in
1 ' ..." ...w h.u V. I. V I I O . , . . ..,
me prosecution ot delence or tne petition, ' chievious.
important officers.
lha hiisVinni. ih. Pnnrl .lull 1... n.t.p !,-. . .. , . ....... ....
. , w.u . 8noum only ave 0DJecle1 ,01l , enl,reJ. ,or. Jn sIl0rf taki t illt0C0Isiderali
' j .h-ho . eign to tne distinctive principles ana aims oi , it is jmpossi
. r.lnrbfiAii. irhn Iihk IsthnrMi Innir and faithful
Ours i , buiij ud a character for the Indiana A-
is an experiment, and you readers are to solve merican." ,t. It is not for us. We present our paper J That is the way, Mr. Elder, you ought to and if you prefer your papers printed iu Cin- have noticed that matter. Then people would cinnati, or New York, s decide. We have have believed vou for your candor, and the labored long for nothing, but yourexcuse has courtesy of your language would have been been tliat our piper was small and a poor approved by every one It Is a very easy matcoucern. In order to silence that excuse we ! ter for you to raise and establish the character present the American as it is, and if you de- ! of the Jeffersouian, if you will curb some of clme to encourage and sustain it.then will we j your besetting propensities, and cultivate retire to other and more lucrative business, i more mildness. Follow our advice, dear sir; and spend the fragment or our life in more 1 we are older and more experienced in these peace and qu iet. Nor deceive yourselves that ! matters, and by onr counsels, and yielding to others will take our place, and labor more th e better feelings of your nature, you can faithfully than we have. It is vain to expect soon raise the character of the JeflVrsoniau any such a state of affairs. Will the history 1 above mediocrity.
aim conmnoii ol
In Ohio Count jr.
The following is an extrict from a private
artillery, we herebv nled cm nnrs. v.. f 1. n i
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i ivl, iira nf ilia , . j , . . i wnen sucn divorce nas oeen so granted or re I wnigs oi tfiebtate, to do our part towards i - ,
awaking our State from its nine year of i '. .
tin IMA Ion lllnni!,.n. II. IU T II 1
posgib! to sav the Convention cnui.l
the Whig party as idle, oseWs, ani mis- haveacted more judiciously. Thevhare mnde
I a nomma'ion which can be elected Thev
But by ' the question thus settled," tl'e , have felt t!ie necesitv of "a anion nf h
t'KTKII A. Willi, ... .,'
Jtine -22. If.VI. 3-t ' : - . ldininilr;iloiN Sale K.all .A iBle-Xiiiicri. t,T !i - .. , siirneil.aiiininN: n.lor ,f w . ,.f ;.. . .. Shafi'r, i:it'' f Kntnk Uu fn'.!;t.,v-i .s. , , . of the order nf the tn.at- i ,.-.,t. ,,; . ". will oITit fur sale at ismiinii. m r . Kalnnliiy the HUi .lay of ; , v . ! iM're l four (41 in the inn n IV,.,.,. i, s Trsws nf half on the iVI, I". ,,-n'..r rei.i ne. d.illi lVeemiMT. lKi.l: ; -.J-.;." draw inU'ri'sl from .:ii' of i,'.. . .. .. .
notes waivinir ..iMieiit of iu i r:... ,
Rising Sun, dated, ;
political slumber.
R esolved, That as we are not ashamed of
our man either personally, nhvsicallv.
i j j j '
; taiiy, or morally; and as we court
i letter to the editor, from
'June 25th 1S52:
I "Col. Jno. II. Farqahar madp quite an im
t pression
i too m
i being
: in my i whigs
j will jany : trac
, mounts the stump.
I - - J 1 . , mo .iiuuuaiinu tx lcic- -. I . . . i
I bration in -Rising San." Ascertaining that " ,r 'y ,nQUS"y- and courtesya learned Professor was expecteJ to deliver , 'veso've ',:it our man and our principles ! ibm ... .i.i.. i r.i. i... . :t ciemauJ from us a sacrifice of time for their
j and accordingly went to the grouuds. My
plank evidently means to cover all questions , Vl.i for the sake nf tl.. P; .. .j t PJ rrT t1 l,f'r?'' -,!:ri'
relative to Slavery, and to denounce nil ilis- krummnn rnnm ' i r' '
. . . . . . .i - -v.." .... nuiu uriniiiini iifricr. ' rwr. i v
j lion and liabilities incident thereto," there is CU8sion, criticism or remonstrance respecting ' euces for the sake ofenvurin rir., ' . lne tlS-C) 10T UarjaiES.
. one material chanire. from the old nrovision ' .1,. r cl,.,.,,. ;., .1,:. r. , . . 3 . i. n. ii. hk.i,,' 1
. . 0 ' r j .i.c Aimciii.? v. v,a,m country r 1 ne imnerio "unlerriiied Oemocracv" are at all t:
. 01 llie common law, as It lias prevailed neri nn and WAn
an invea. I .... . . ! r
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ua ivj .11.9 111110. ilia uiu pruvisiuu
,:mes. a 2:.
All this is alike futile ' truly terrified at the hopelessness of a contest pi-et'a.'-le: .idUnd !l"."V l
- i titration nfnnr n,ini,.i.0 j " 11,0 om provision and preposterous we defy it. execr.t. it. afainst the GrMf rn,; nf . bet quulitv. silver ii ,
at -Rising Sun." He is altogether ; !n ,.' .1T,' on i cked by English decison is, that the hus- ! 8Dit ,, i, Ther, i. ,.;.,.. . ' . ,L r- r ,I ..Z i-' lITTJ-!:'.:
., r .1 j . .1 . "" aua 11 ill 11118 canvass. u,.. I u IJ l- li r .. . . . . P D ! uu. ui in. mmi uiKtureiieU- , i"p,i, ",, a;,-vi.,,.,, ( ' uch for Lane, the democrats themselves ' ........ ... band is held liable for his wife's debts con. l rn,,.,;,.: ...;. . ... . r. . - .. u.-h a are nonMllv k-et.t ini.-w-!r.
, . ..... ! we SI10Ui imitate our great eader, and push ! , , A u r . . ' """"""1 m our union, wnicii w"-"'"- 1 " evening lost, one or (lie most a,8 div and ihirtv lior' r . witnesses. I have not the least doubt , the war ,. enMnv pamn ' , u j before marriage no matter whether forbids the indignant exposure ot any wron. ' spacious locofoco own i the countr. ,h. ' ,1X1
own muid but that ,n the event the ; ,he hopgt lntention of ing a worthy i yrty or not; provided the reprehension of any iniquity, fch as expre, its f(Mrs: 1 Z ; shoald nominate in m for congress he i , ., e . . . In case of his refusal to pay such debts, that Slavery trciierallv is and ,,r... f ..... ... All 1!,. u-i,;. ,r .1 ... ' v,.r iak.M. in ex. ha,,,-,i.,rL.. ,..r ....
get . header vote . this coanty than j n J j Jugemet wM obtained .gainst him before create. The enslavement of men and wo-!P?ort the Whig candidate, commencing V.V ,- other man hat could be brought upon the : tut5en8 of rL,om, and illustrating The gr It i f the bnt if lhe . -omp.ote ,nhj?a..ion chattel, ; with the Administration jonrnalsa, Washing ' (lu lZ K. lie will make votes every tune he ;,,. . f. , fore judgement obtained, he was not liable, to the will of others, i .(T..m .s -.i ion Tl. P,.;.i-. t... . , : ' hi. 1. he ill s.;in 1 ! .rr-, .. ,
"D fv..iD tan govern inemselves. ' . , . v.u , r uw livert'd at New Treiii.n
..tt .t. . ' -:it k. .ui ... . " r ""i'-Ti. -.
uu who ri 1 " i.. .iuiio me lew active now. man ne , iv 'h-iw
Ajiply t, Nyi- :,nd Si:.,h. w 1 lh.criiir at hi r-'si-i,.,,-K'KA
i willingly participate therein. The existence was in l-H; iu promoting the success ofOen.
any of your neighboring 1
towns far the last 2 ) years lead vnn tn 1 Scott's domination.
such conclusion. Then, ir you have an Not only is the nomination of (ien. Scott , expectations were not very tall, but I must ........; :.. .1.: ' . fHunrMl,l rri in iilli.p lno.ni nn.lta!.. i COufeSS tlieV Were somewhat shnrlp lif.ir.
(....i ... u.is mauer, or any desire to havrt it -' - .v J -
r .1.:- - . IT..- Tl .. . . 1 -.. , I I , , 1, ... . 0 ..... Til. 1 , . tT r J
ui tins girafc u iiiuii. uui we iiiju in uuruH il ' . no u ....m auu naici auatr iruui
, or any desire to
rrspeciawe renreseutative to s,.k ..f , 0..,
business, your advantii!re then minify, it 1 town, and in the private circles iu which we i beginning to end both in milter and manner.
Uiit if you care about nothing except holding on to the present dime, you can so manifest your feelings ami intentions. We have determined to print a good paper, and if this people will not sustain it, if jt -vill
not pjy any belter than it has for the last 20 years, ili.n we shall abandon the enterprise. What wi.l vou do?
abroad
Superintendent of common schools.
Who could make a good masonic
under such circumstances? The last named
ef war with other nations with a Jackson or j oU,ce hwever, I think will be kindly taken a Scott at the head of our Army and Navy. ' off llis hands either with or without his con-
rs
Kcsolved, That to succeed we must deserve ! " 1 "' lJ " ""S"1 "avc , anu ""'"unity, sued as cannot fail M draw satisfaction with the nomination Mr. Web-
ouiainea oy ner. down retribution on the ht-ais of
The new provision is, that "The husband shall be liable for the
advancement , anu iiaoiiiues 01 the wile, contracted befo
! Resoled. Thr.1 in . . j i "'"'S-. t te exieiu 01 uie personal
eny ue may receive with or through her, or diflusion of Freedom over the world by the !"g without fWr. We warn our IV-mocntic
uente iroiii me sale orrent ot ner lands and blaze of our nsniriiiT v...,.n
I h - .......
debts of Slavery ill this land of i.il,..r.v- ,..i r :i., T.-.vW- and hr.. il, i..o,:.. ,u ..:. :. ' Y!""41' auuiiui 5 Aep:n
".v. ui.ni , ,......v..tvn.ii ui.j mill IT! .It 'I'll I. I '1:1 1,, V .1 :v r i : before is the darkest stain on our National charac- will be as difficult to find any Whig who was ' ,,:;"ln, f,',r .'" ''' F prop- ter and the great, appalling obstacle to the ' nolfa "Scott man from the start," as to find a nTTi.l"mms S
ample
iple. It must come friends, therefore now that they will have to
i to an end; and, while we of the Free States contend with the undivided forces of the
a good ex-
we will organize in the centre of our a political club, for th nnmnoA nf
di-sseminatina' correct nnliiin.l in.il., ' er
defending ourselves from the assaults of the 1 "ab""yr the husband shall not have no power under the Constitution to in- ( Whig party, that they can hope for nothing opposing parties or factions; and ask ever ; be"tinguished by he death of the wife." , terfere legislatively with its existence in oth-, from ils dissensions. We warn them, also, ... J The lalllta of tlm txrif nra nf nni..o li. 1 pr Rt.a. .1... 1.. 1 . . ..........
lownsmp in our county and in the state, to I ,, ! 3 P0w;r timt mat tliey nave au antagonist who is not lo
of the Union, lie despi-ed. We deem our duty not to dis-
crealfd, g ii-e our impressions upon this point "
we are I he jesting about the obscurity of
,.i .1 Tn M-';i'.
move, the most favorable indications ef the at- j I have seen little school-girls scarcely turned ; tanhments of the people. Our anticipations j luto their teeus that could threw it so far iuto
; 01 ins popularity aremore than reahzed. The j t"i n wouiu noi see oayilglil soon ; do thp game - able. . : we all possess, not as citizen ' nennl, will not nf4Vr n m:n tn k. ul.i.o.l a?ain. It is not a niattnr of snrnric h,.,.o...ir 1 Tl.:. :.. ..-j...i.,.ji.. . . .... ...
r o r....wwv.v. , . .a uuuouuiuiy, a great improvement nui as men which no Coiistilnliuu hasfought for them.aud served them as faith- j that the Professor should have made such a 1 1,6 flowing resolution was ofTered by Dr. 0 the old law; the glaring mjustice of which and none can rightfully 1 ,ke -.w-.v-r.n 1 1 j . . ! fullura o..;., .1... 1... 1 1 ... ., .villus llavmond. and tr .. . ... 0 0 J ...nv ,.v, ,
nuyasue ii.s. tus uevouou 10 nis country , - ...s ...... c la v-UIIluPreu Wiui me a(J d - - nas olten been acknowledged by the English bound to use, as we are all other power for : has clnspd th li..s nf tl,. K..ct i cares of SO man V imnoi tant offiees. Sn,.. 00 . .,.... 1... . , . . ......... ... 1
- --i vuo--. 1 . 1 , itesoived. 1 hat we nrnnni tl, r... . r ecu wiiue, uouno down bv nrecei ent llle diminution o iv an, iho .,1........ j:.r.,.
. S'-mii:; , : : p. 1 !i.-I
Democratic ( onrention. The Democrats of this Congressional
; respected but feared. Elect him and all ou r Dis- . ricrhts will he rttncnldn ot l.r ...... Dn.l .1. ......
Irirt n,t I,, f- , . .... " " I v" " " "
...... vuvtimou at napoleon on for the next four rears. There is no
this at
Tuesday the 10th day of August
e;ist, is Mr. Lino's arrangement. iLTMrs. Vandyke, of JefTersonville, Indiana presented her husband on Tuesday last with three fine babies, all alive and kicking.
The Liberty Herald.
- . . ... ..... . .v., x ii.ii. v iirt
ilis talents command respect at home and rotessor in a university, bditor of a large CoI. John II. Far.iuhar as the choice of f'ey enforced it.
And in the old world he is not oulv ' "uu t""'"eU per.ouica. aua toy anticipation) Franklin Cnnnt f, The ritrht of the wife to rent. n,I n,nr,,.
. . , - - - v. iiuuiniaiiuil as tliewilltr: a -. ...... .'.vino
candidate for Congress, and our delegate to of ,ler real estute, is recognized in more ex-
speech the district convention are hereby requested pIicit lerms than in tlle old Iaw of 164G' The
to give him their undivided support. , Pr0VlsI" is: The following resolution was offored by; "No lantis of any married woman shall be George Holland Esq , and unanimously adop- : ilM for ll,e debts r her husband, but such
A Sensible Prayer. !. . . . ,7 . ted. , lauas and the profits there from shall be her
ion of good.
danger
cent. One Mr. Wood I understand proffer
llis assistance in attending tothe dutiesoftlmt
.. li 1 . 1. . n r .. ,,.
Gen
Pierce is not without some foundation in truth. Locking over a number of Democratic papers from different parts of the country,
We say, then, in all kindness and d. ference ""'"d shortly after his nomination, we find tothe opinions of the elder and wiser, that him variously named. Evenlthe Albany Aragitation respecting Slavery can only cease g" hi.:h is so thoroughly footed up in powith the existence of Slavery, which is its ''t 'l mailers, called him Gen. Te a-rce. The impelling cause that Conventions and Con- ?ulh Carolinian announced the nominee as gressesaud Platforms can do nothing effect- Franklin F. Pierce; the Winsboro, (N. C.)
t" tit t- t-i .iav .,1 .inn . I).. 1 ..! Ill,' r: :ir. !
lli'vrnui'. AllHU;,l S "'iirr.'ir!:j.. T..
lnn.H I'll Fin t:.l f,,i' m t I N 'ft' Co'.Kitv r yi'T 1:,' nu !,:u:,l :
.'!!!. -;ii Is-tit?.T;.-r.t ( itnuty IN-v.M.ni' i n!! an, I ri'r.'ij.ts of i.l.l CiIMitv fVi'imi'voll -rt -.1 ,111 I1,'; "f T-.-.t: M,T'l,:Mtt i.iri-n,': Tav.'ni l.iri'ii". Ii"!iit,i,i.-iil la: 8how A O.; .Iur- frcs: K-lrav I'm,,.;
T !:,! Keivipt.
KJ pt ltd illl rc.
I l:-1al.':
i:
ual for its reoression. It i 11- t r TJenistPr. n Franklin TT P;.... tu.. c r
Rev. E G.Wood, in the onenimrnraver of' Z 7. " ' -"e"'K ouoi iiwt ; Resolded, That the meetimr nroceed t ; operate property, as fully as if he were - 1 n. ,1... . , - :.., r...,.,t . '. .
' . r . . - 1 once and the t rot. wi therefore be relea.1 1 . j 1 . , . r . ,, ' " vu,u in. longer now, nor "'S ",. raimun .-v-1 earce; and liie 111services at Fa.rfield, after praying for the of at ,eas burden Wt delegates from each township to attend , volcanoes emit lava, as that Slavery shall ; la, Sentinel informed its read.rs that ! G:Vernme,nt for the Governor hocongress.onal convention. The meeting ! h - . believe, considered somewhat cause no agitatio. The mon fori,,ilj;iW(5 ' "Gen John A. Tierce is the unanimous nomi-
vu, i,,,r, -uu inuj ior me Legislature. v . k . k mir. t iirt v-six ver nin v. I prucee, eo ij t.ie selection of de e- """""i umier me 01a law, whether the n,n urr..rt t.. . .....1. . . ..
o ' j t. - 1. - . tnu liiuii iu i' ) tv-a rii 1 iir 1 ti 1 in
. " I I. .!... , U 1 I1 ..... . I a,.-....-...
iiiisuniiii s rpontni m h a . r .l
ngm, ,r uie certain are its increa.e and riifTiis
1 nis is a new paper issued on Thuradav nf
last week, from the press of W. Annleton "And ,he LorJ have mercy on our Legislature. Ued, in the House of Representatives, for a ; gUes' which resulted as follows:
son. Liberty Ind. The first No. is presented pare ,heir live8 11,1 they mav re,urn to thr J Bank "f the United States-the identical 1 fl. Springrf icld Tp. by the publishers, "not as a specimen of the h0mef', a,,d the" PUt U ln, the hearte cf he ' monster over which Nicholas Biddle for a n B-trhor" vT0 future in reoard to ittcnni.t. PeoP'e to keep them there, and return men of ! lonir time nresided. ! 4 p.'i' ..' M-. -imonson
a , .c, uu.ao.uciZB; . 1 ..naiurii l,r f nrlipr
temperance habitsand senti nents who will do - . Sam!. Shirk ir. r,hnM s......
and style." It jS to be neutral in politics, and a departure therefrom, exonerates from all ; liability for subscription money. In size, me- j chanical execution and matter (considering j the want of exchanges) the Herald will com- j pare favorably with most country papers. lis ! continuance will depend on the encouragement received. The citizens of Union Co., h ave now an opportunity offered to establish
a press within the County, and if the Herald
some good." To this there was a "amen" all over the house.
Reported .Tfarrtnge. At Wilmington, Dearborn Co., on Sunday last, Mr. Carr, to Miss Jane Sparks, formerly of Brookviile. We are glad to hear it, and hope she has done as well as she deserves. Trmperancr Dwrnnrnts,
jne legislature having adjourned without
is such a paper as they desire, w i in a prob- do, tning "to ch Z ZZ" alu.it y, to fome extent, part with old. and em- : .. . .
bra -:... i ito, n is now me doty of
doty of Tern- bushel.
perance men and the friends of our race to I
heart v I dJ A late (jerman writer says tJothie nr. i Nixon LJavis
j chitecture is petrified religion. We may add eJ "asS8n Jr- James McClure
tn iv. k ..... . snm p.
..ric,,u,n, grui oeal 0, "petnhed Abram Jones Abram Lee religion" is modern. , Oliver Bourne John Shultze , IVllisra L Jesse Montgomery Cincinnati Krtail Market, .Inly t. Jam"s White Urn Shafer
Butter was in good supply at li to ljic per .,. o t, ,rwoKT,,,.? TP
lb. tggs plenty be per doz. Chickens 20c n "r ii" , each. Bacon be for Shoulders, and 9-S 9 i'c J' 'lT'"1. . for hams. New potatoes lb2ll per half peck )laTg ,1 - Nimble reas5cper half peck. Cherries HWlf.c Vr M Ryram per auart. Rasnherrm. lot ri n'- allies Evert
ranu iOc per quart. Oats 2!:c:Corn 35c ner . ir."st n.J',dri(,g8
rents and profits ofhis wife's land, was good or not. Under the new law it is certain, that it would be wholly Invalid, except as the agent, expressly appointed or tacitly acknowl-
Dr. Judah Hinkiey erfged, of the wife. Against her public not
ice or express protest, the husband's receipt would be worthless; and the renter would
nicreate ana mllusion.
If the South really desire to limit and arrest agitation, it fhonld discourage and inhibit the hunting of Fugitives fro n Shyry in Free States. For this hunting does, it will, jt must create agitation wherever it takes place, andlh-re is no power in National Con-
reep !
vm cu;voru ojc per . l , t Jackson l.vnn
' Joseph Sniith
c.dward 1 yner
'"on County. wielJ the power while iu their own hands. i The Richmond Enquirer is silly enough ' , rP We are informed that that the whigs of Un- I We mst address the people-circulate Tern- ! I? pU,W,.".h le";r frorn ,0,'l Tyler in favar of Stephen Far ion Coenty are highly gratified at t.Jnomina- Pe-ce newspapers and Lt, , aroai 1 1 s M Tr Z2: John H
people to a sense of thrir dutv.
our gauaui scott- mauy of the whi?
freestdiers who bolted from the nomination of T- A. Goodwin, who is the Wellington , Taylor, in Union, will give Scott a hearty Temperance cause in Indiana, is exerti
roase me is verv tar from beinir rredilil- tn . ,..u.
The Rev. : at 'hat he has the support of that mis-
iallion
rmer
ad?e
Jno. I). Howland Benj. Mewhiney Westley Moftit
J. U. St John
of the XT,U"' "1U lrHUr. v e doubt not that John : T lfr wnnM lib . u - . ti - ,
im his i fi.i. " r. r ?.
suppoit, and we are gratified to learn that some "iighty influence; and throwing his useful ! Infamous distinction of . Z'..-10 Byrsm
Herman Luick Willian McClnrs sen.
p.. . , " . . w. .. i u v , ii u i v r r s;i , re - Ol llle most influential u-liim. .F tl.. I- talent into thi tr.,1 .. It. I . i . m,rr1d mm lh ui.,.! .., . .r ..
. . .. , .ne vvuuiy - im naa nutvtuy ..... . . uuiruipinoie oi au me are of the opinion that Scott will carry the uist"buted 12,000 copies of a sermon, the i AraericauChief Magisirates.-Louisville Jourcounty. Rowing the indomitable energy of character of which is beginning to be known I ' the whigs of "Little Union" we leok for the "nd "rprwiated. And we hope and trust it j Whiir Heeling. best results. j will reach every house and hamlet in the ' Mn"H!s, jul, 28. The Whig meeting
State. o.u.unj input was very large, very much
Henry Clay expired at half past eleven this su,ted to lIe present stage of the temperance
....... .-a.iiiess is stamped on everv brow, enterprise. i
mf V '
I P vrif cam a lit nt-;1AJ AHA U i . J
He has also just had stereotyped two tracts fired,&c. ' wera
John Chambers
James Colescott jr. Saml. Shepperd Henry Hvdron jr. Mathew Hutchinson
Wbite Water
Jno
and a general gloom prevades Iotk Dispatches from all
s our city.
The followins
J. B. Cater
Jas. Sizelove A. R. Warren John Bntan
Wm. Seudder
Henry Clay Dead.
v ashing. Jnn 91 IVf
Th r Mrrtlnr.
Locisville, June 2. A very large Wh ig
i. ,i . .. . ... i.uiiioiiuu iiKTuut was nem nere on ratur-
tl,. :. 1 ..i.,",uicin. ui uirw dav -ven SneoKp. ,j. k ii
ies state that the bells are. from everv steeple" ernPrance documents, from which yon will Sherrod Williams, Hon S. F. Marshall. Wm". nil-, u ,.ry
ip n.rit ",,C,B l"rv cu Denaut lo Uplon.ot La., and several others. J
arnianti x.
e Thos. Fitton Francis Bower Robt. Hart John Schlicht Jno. Holland
lo.. a..mi g Ule s.id intelligence thatll
ol t. lay is gone. The fla. f . ' . "llTPWrarr and lannrdlr. .ipiJ n-. .
are floating at half la.st niany of them cove " i Itiljci ZLTXZVllr. '"l" ,he nP' Latt. well known in Southern Alx Johnton e, with crape, and busing pJrlij,v su J. ; "cSf".; dV'J hLrT'neS ' i ?' di!tinPished minister of the Me- M. Mergenthall e,l Both houses of Congress arijourn-d with- i Brave ssd'tJood " thodist Chnn-.h, died at his resideuce.in Cin- jacknhnli out reading the journal Repoi ter. 1,1 order to meet the w.uts of the times, a ! ci nnati on Thursday last. O. (Juire
Joseph M. Jo-ies F'mncis McKewn Edgar ilaymond James W. Maxwell Amos Sparks John G. Adair Richard H. Tyner Nathan Sparks James Fordvce Mason W. Hale Geo. Holland John Hackleman John F. Hazzard Henry Price jr. Thomas Williams O. M. Bartlow James S peer John C. Jones T. J. Tyner W. Morrow Riley Woodworth
uideon Ryman
P. Case
W. H. Lowes Nathan Sater Morgan Paris John Sater E. N. Snow
Viintinn. a. n.i.in...r n:.:..:. . ...
, - .......... v. A.v. vl .y 1 1 1 is 1 1 v io prevent n have to pay the amount thus illeeallv re- v ...i..t q .i ' . iegaiiy re e entreat Southern men to coil der the ceipted for, over sga n to the wife. ! m,, r , .. l"e -r. u , matter fairly, making our case their own. There is no chamre mndn nn ... . .. . .. . u
. . we , m some xorthern villa?-. hre Sh,,re i.
as to the practically unknown and nearly every one is
women In a,nrl . ..i....i
this w tr. .till Kh;J n:.u.. . . - nppears, seu.es and
... lIlluIgaa Bna MTerai commences business
oiner oi our sister States. Sentinel.
William Hackleman i believe, proposed during the session,
.... ..lull . n.r.nn.1 ...... .. t .
( r. .uu. ,...,,,1-1 .j, ui married
nee of the convention. A better nomination it is not posible to have made?" Methiuka there are six Richmonds iu the field! Those free-soil Democrats who have not been successfully sold to Pierce and King have c.tlled a convention to meet at Pittsburg, on t'le lllhof August, for the purpose Of nominating candidates for the office of President and Vice President of the. Uniled States, on the Buffalo platform of 1818. Some of the planks have rotted away: but they think there is room to stand upon yet. It is probable that Ranloul of Massachu-iets, Hale of New Hampshire, Chaae of Ohio, and other
.Aesiii'ir K,-.-, 'imi' Aitiiriii-'Tiii'iil n' H
Kriii'mptinn of !;in'-: Aniiiiuit nvrivi',1 fr-.1 .1 l:ii',l for la r,-f ii'ii rornih-rV Inipi, !. rnl.lir l.iiil.lin: rriiiiinaN; Speritio aU,njin-.'-: Kii:nl :iinl Ilthw.-ii-i. Kvjwni,' f .Ini I, 1'annl llni'ir,': Jiirnr K.'t--: Kxu'iiri-- nf PiH.r; F.i,ii'' tif lif-ni,,": ('Hilly Offi.-r: Kvjt el" .-i.-clioi.. Imirii)i,-r A i-.,-.-m. !!!; Inn-rel f T. i. K.-J " T. IS K. 13:
Prin-i.:il nf I". II. K.
lnl.Ti-t r 1 . t. f. " T.nK.:i; " T. li l:. li:
Or.i.T!. N.i's. f.l, l7. il..n. .11, r.'iU-eini'.l mouiii lo
1 v, :!
n:
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Ayer'tt C herry Ppctoral. We call attention to the advertisement of
! thisaiticle now in onr paper.and at this seaI son or the year when colds and coughs are so prevalent, the information it contains will ! not be found unwelcome. The eminent i names, lent to recommended it, are conclusive ; proof of its value. In addition to these we i ',ave heva favored with the perns.il of letters : from many distino-ui-dierl inni;.l.,.i. ,.
He proves industrious F,nlnenl ""-"loco aliolition.sts will take an ac-
and exemplary, becomes a church member, t"'9 Par,in this convention. John Van Bnand, in the course of five or six years, has a n"1 ,nle"d8to stump New York, for Fierce wife and children. He prospers, i respected, & Kin?for wh'cl, wrvice, if theie gentlemen and becomes generally known. Suddenly ar" eIer,,,' he will probibly be appointed At- " ' . r , r .......
two or three bv no mnans
prepossessing
strangers appear in the village, loiter around its grogshops for a few hours, and at length dart into this black fellow's workshop or dwelling, knock him down, and gag and handcuff him. and have him nut nt tl.. :ii
fibiSit-",,'!,' "'"Win '"nil g.d ..hi. 10 SI,.,,, K.f
re his
cause
gereus diseases. It is at once safe nn ..1. 01 distnrbance. Within an hour the whole
. mit tn Ink. .-J , . i :n : .1 . . .
! .,., -ri. cerlaln!y T7 powerful to ; ' garnered around his shrieking wife
asthma
of the
well
nave no cause to regret the experiment
O Col. JoHM H. F.onu. rD.L-n.. 1
! -m. ,0 be the favorite Whi,' nZZ " ' I m"n ' "prn' ,he man " nd from SI
n , 1 u I
torney General of the United Stales. In
view of this bargain the old fox of Kinderhook will keep quiet; and we sVall hear nothing more of free-soil from that qoarter.for fear of spoiling the prospect of Prince John. Some five or six new hotels are in the process of erection in this city. The largest and best of these will be also the largest and best in the world. It is to be called the Metropolitan Hotel and will be under the management of the brothers Leland, between whom and the "Cherryble brothers" there are many I points in common. Like the "Cherrybles,"'
j whole village, taking the last quarter out of Lla"ds are remarkable for their affection
tms servant girl's purse and that snnl-wn. ! ,oreacn olher.and their many acts of public
Rpmninmir in treiiry. Inelu.liii? r,il l.-ixiiue n-!ri,-1- ; in -jh i.i. h annul l" ayyT''r' y fi.rnlVr iir" ''' Amount ri'i iMVi'it for hnw . .. .-n.ileilin tii'ir S.'ii'fnr aim'iii,: paiil t. liii1 I'r. ili i,t nf sr eull'inil S.H-i.-tj: ' '" Leavins Lflsttee t. '' 'l '" ''''' Iitrict M hotil Tat. Anrnnnt -..il.--t.-.l fonn . ' : " 1 HMri.H: Amnm.i ; a;.,i In til " li Pi-in'-i-. Amount .lue one iilriet yet l 1-' ''r"" Sent i 11:1 r I Amnunt on h:in,I M !;ii i:l',i','-1: . paid !"'n:t ' hv s'linliy l"'r -
Kfiiwiiiarp in Tr,
1:. M
P....r.l-, ill.. In., tlilii- 1""'"-
( I h r i V.
inn 2-t
Sf. 1 P"" n-'-M ' """" ' , ,,,r.r-
h:i'v'tr."n''l!:,:
II
. " tuupns. co da, ana Cllildren: lint nni 1 1 ..
. bronchitis, hoireenn.. n, j - J ' " B "one me
various affection. r tl.-' IT,. ,y "ctim is beyond their reach. Perhans. after
to try the Cherry Pectoral. na .ill month or two, by taxine and harassing tl.-
generosify, and private kindness; like them
S1000
r.x. I P
iiii' tin, .-.utnerilM r
of p.laee.liileiit 1 In u hirh a (
mnv avail himself. lh" N"'ofinrnrmatinnttlikli Im e" '"! dnll:,rs tn nl.Uiin. .. T Will also lie iiiflii.le.1 ''.".',." nf Drawincwith artUh'r.''ts .- j; how to eopy from the t'-t wood ensravint-s. also " Tperfect a.ctinu y. eas.- "! ,i",'fc' . . ! ' ml is reroimii.-iiil - d tn all a. ' ' prs
..jain' 11", ... -
Death ot Henry Clay.
A great man has fallen !
very large editiou of this Sermon h k.
n..kiit.t ... . .
r""""1; me price nas oen reduced,
enryClay, the as to put it in the reach ot every one. Ii'can
G.Sible
the nomination for Congress in that n J ' f ?4'00 or S0' Teslored to , . a'JOiy. good footing fellows; and
I He is a true gentleman, and u j " Z i ",S ,am,l'- But 't subdue the ag- ""? """y aow how lo make money'
! to the Sit. . t.rm ltaiion7. Can vou h . . ... and love to put it to a good ne. Bnt.
- ...c.urr 01 congress. We . ,. ." tK,. i . ..r-, ,
hope he will be nominated and elected , "ngeoies a, we have hurriedly descri- 1 "VJ 7, "-rryDieS,-mere are i fM. n. . . j M re occurring from time to time in vari. f"r bro,hers whtch makes it all more
1 . - '"j vuuner,
the fine arts, science,
&C' fhillieolh-"';' Mr. Watson. 41J Brna'!ai. Dittit Sir I t!i: "k y'" f".r l'r,'.'
while tlte instruitions. I "! "" ' wk'
mint. n:n ir"i-
". Hi
t r.Tii '
X. v..
.Mr. A.T. WTi.n l;
Knr Uie enclnse I I"'
,t,:.
11
Statesman, tht-Fatriot nd R.
He breathed his I, at half-oil 11 1 v ! -T ,1 T 7 11 aw,,7 Cincinnati, -1. ' al "ii-pasi 11 o clock at three dollar nr Imn.lnJ n. :: .
lfsKhnfnr.;m.. ...,pii ,.. pr uunureo., oy aaaressn.e n m at In the NlMon. It hoped, that during the 2 r B!"!Sh h"h has so ,0"e which is, fortnnntely, waging
an a h J 1. 1. - '
v if r vtii n id P"nnTrr 11 n 1 . iria :A j r . . .
he whose name .s written .ni. ItVlP.,,
it ; j; "" pir-
... .u .i.nru.i-in.c iu l ie summons of the
nn...... . . . -.
iuiii. persons mno itn riir it iii,.... .......
11, : . '"" "t , jacason loiu nim recent o 11. ut rh. .t.
mu L . ... 1110 i.iOTi mr, iu renin posiape (tainDS to nnm. th 1 ..ur.ci
"Zht 5 t0 th9 n i0ns of Pta Lrt il ta lthVr wiih or n.. . , . I without expense, as may seem best tothe The death of such a man as Henry Clay, 'friends abroad although not onenpected, will fill the Nation "oor Jot A Short Temperance Sr.
n rioom. It IS a DUO lC rabmllr J :. 1 Ultn far liMd Trntnvnivr. VI ..
"rhouarhts for the Tinkint nen. t audluctsjfor the Tax-Payers of ily ; Indiana.'
KiLtiafisiriBm, Pory Tp. The New-York Express makes this state- James Moore Jowl Hyatt ment, illustrating the very frail tenure bv James Lokwood Mathew H. Pruit which Mr. Clay now retains hi, life. The ttXatZ ItTvlSdge editor derived the statement from Dr. Jack- Johl Lewis Smith Scott eon: , Thos. Grewell J. VV. Crawlev
"Une feature of his feebleness is that he cannot support himself alone, and is not allowed
to waiK, even with the support of others. Dr.
Destructive
nr.. .. 1 .. 1 . ; 1 ... ..... . . I- ,ir thp ettcins.'! ? t" ' ....
T St. ' ' ""J occur alm8t any , " "ey get along so well to- copies of .0,,, instruction.. . Where?" irplher. R Ik. l. , . . . frt! -i,.'tl... . o.,ntrv. I am n'S1-" .,
"We say, then, to the South, in earnest -:n L. T' W"e? e business o,u nf one it the srti p'.
Voi;r A
uonw n-r " c mi , tiiT'ii, 10 lift nnlh. in rnc i mi t ... dush
v t sr. . r i r- . ' 1 iwui iii iw onenpfl. n m ai : ., i:
--- , ", mis r 11 gin ve blave Law does ere- : i .vw.,iuWuuiiJg "? . th(, .iW,xr s j June I5.-The Uvern known as Wah- ' ate aSl,alion thioughout the Free States-wil. ! h ,ot farBit" will have been One
; mgton s neaa yuarter's," at the eornnr nf X. ,Y . 1 " so long as it is up- : sonars: what wonld our ances-
, Pearl and Broadwa. N v.u . , nu na enioreeo. toa run bnild no Pint- tors of '76
,. - rw iiy, iook nre torms io
prevent this", so long as slave-hun
II n r nrtm.
Conrsd Herman Josenh Thnmnun
Case Mr. NeiHh.mn,-.
g
Mr.
.t.1 ... . . ' " -
j utorning, ana was completely consumed. tinS in free communities is legalized j It was full of boarders at the time and m.ntri why not unite' if vou deprecate Anti
oltfiem had tninmn nm r u . . . " : evi:
j j. wu. Hunt me
; say, if it were possible for them to
inea nawr to my a'Mnv
rnnii'i nf the iutrui tii'
.. . . . I. I ... ,,.
-.... t.urai. ii ia a puoiic calamity, and it is lift uli il I i. 1. -mm -'. r at m - - I - .
v..., iimi Su. iinui win nu ttie luart
f.rrj true pnir oi in tne land, but a manlv
vt.ow over me loss of man so noble and ! THEst are Tracts, of fonr raires each, bv
g the same author. They are adapted to the
neu,jr tnrr of ?I r. Clay's Death. Prtsenl swte ol tiie question in lnciana, aud
the ii
cwu ami
had
eittjrence of ?Ir. Clay's Death. Prtsenl swte ol tsie question in lnciana, aud suiNGTON. June 21). The receptim of rves to be circulated eitensively. They ttlligence or Mr. Hay's death produced be sent, by ma:!, post-paid, to any place mdness in our city. The Citv Council . Iud'na, at five dollars per thousand
arse in Died tint a .'inn rami immtai.l.
without transacting any bnsioess. Nasiivuxr, June 29.' The Mavor Issued a lm,.d ., calling a meetin of the'citi2ens to!it lo express th- sentiment of the people ' reference to the death or Henry Clay. I he pltcs of business were all closed.
At iU
lUtin I the rnnrts niiinnrnJ sn.l
J- u- w
Address, for U.em, C. F. Clarkson, Brookviile,
1 uu , IIorribieT A Ai s. E. Morrison, of Hancock county, Tennessee, having lost her husband, became pirtt tlly insane. On the 24th ultimo, she procured an axe, went to the bed ol her little son and laterally cut him to pieces. She we?.. tn the 'rliaud drowned hersrlf.
RlllltllllttMr. rmmm
I'avid Slaughter B. F. Brothers llr liar. f LT iir
the would faint, and that if I.. .k..i.i r:. i.. V T' "-rvey
, .u nim , .hi. , imams j. j. f-wift would breathe no more. R. Willson J. M. Clements "Why is this?" vked Mr. Clay. , John Master "Because there is not enough of vitality in i J. N. McManuFsn,rflr,aATDabois the heart to give circulation to the blood.' ' Wm. Johnson Aaron Master "Has it then come to this?' said Mr. Clay. J ,5- Moore F. Brown and for a moment sorrowfully. And, seeing ' IJ Erb.'"1"'11 Wm Carman the necessity , has suffered himself to be borue ' Salt C reek Tp. likea child to and from his bed. Mr. Clsy, fuben fIwkins Charle's Marlin throughout, has studied his disease, ir disease pr'"f.C.k alen,ine Yor it be critieaili-. thniinl.tfi.llr .n,l.i....l,...i .. ' . :. fhomas Cooksey
, , f . v ..a.vu nnes Asa Hrt
..ui. .- ..do i a.. ui: u me viii.udi wasiirff icisur.
away of life, until there is but Hi faintest pulsation left to tell him that the spirit still survives within its emaciated tenement of flesh. He will die calmly and beautifully, as he haslived, and his spirit will depart full of the Christum hope cf a blessed immortali-
lavery i
. in (IpVKtnff nn.a ... f . I
windows to i the mischief bv removintr tl,o,.-? ?
nun- , p,y ns a hort yigitT maUntaT
lourstrnly, TIPPECANOE.
YCtrT '' T Wmen jnmPed from 1 ?imn 10 P"T our fair Propoition of the marUie fifth story, snd was so badly injured that I et Tal"e of ynr Slaves who run away into
sne oieu immediately. It is feared some 1 n u - - pe ,nost of onr
nave perished in the fl
Tlanufacture of fall. , Samuel B. Howe, of S vracuse. V. V.. li.is is !
. j , ... .
invented a method of manufacturing aalt aci- ! i- Th. ni.irrt ,.f the inith"
je 25-27-31 41:. . r. piii
"Llsht, More Ligh
BOOK . , .T,...rlj: "" Life at the South, nr.-l ' " ' , Being Narrative. s,vties S-
t if., nf tiif- I.OWlV. n.'. . ...,,r'
Saturday. Loss $400,000.
as we are: but there U
. I . hut
lieonl cntifi.-nllo nk...t.. s ..... . ,. : mmlilinn of the Slav.- in ln '"',,,
ing-l,ut help you cnlrh! . . .. ' '""" " 'J " ; his daily o.tiii'''-'"- ,,, ,
' i JI OVP1 . and Tria Pett3t,.l i; . i. n,njr nl'il i.i ' .
cannot; and p uch is the w'ow" u"uu, rwuiufi- , hu.i.-. uan i Ti(. m '
Philanthmpisl. etr.. "nJ tn n-pr - ,
of
iearea some ; wnt,i i lo ,:
iames. l.n finn , .:n . . '.e t ih. , mom . an,i tt,- i ..
o-l ,. , . tut not, cannot; and such is the ""JB rocuiuj;
uuM.uess part or the town ofteenng ol ;we think) iiine-tenlhs of our ! utirul, and white as snw. W etDnmnka, A Uk. . . . . ' Northern P.nJ. Tl' . .. . " 1
, , ....WUIB wv onrnt down on, .injure noi an so irank
not one American
born in a Free State to eacl, u,re mi e o 1 . Y' ' " 'T0' "h8 did not m
ev. DudleyATyntr.of Virginia son 7 "bo not feel that he had ! 3 ,,USD1,na becaus he Ioveo ,'ttI"l; , s-hh-m ie ' , J JnS. Virginia, son done an intenslev menn ,i;i,nnn,i.u in... 'the male sex. hm w.. i,- '.iviiii.it.'il iu .v.rv.'' '
I , a i . . J " - tir , " rna ru iipnr iiutn m-hbv-. . .:..i,1,. ni'-i.' '
I ftTR
oi me Kev. Dr. Ty ng. of New York
I are clisplave.l in tho hanihh'- I , .. ,,: ir- , showlmrthaUin the ease f ' fha f , ' tnlinont hestntrs more hap ' ,n1,.sn
fitgitiiie from ( the aizi of her firt protector .and would come
' ceived I in ri,.;.. r-i u . . si-...-- nt . . . ,r . . . i
, ,,,ui.;ii, uiuiunnii. i. ii ii y mi v oe 1,-m int-u lo do it Tor so ioi1 to -a, i., . ., ,t . Tl ! mony. they will be tempted to do many 1 S " '"S 'd ciolI,0S out
.uary inn iHorns, a hired girl in the , tilings they know are ba-e; but any henrtv 1 fa... Il .. . r 1. r... . .... ll. r.M .. . . -.. J'
...in. ui miss ueit
M. J. Kelly
C. Murray J D. Henry ; Martin Harret , Clayborn Brison 1 lr. Kitchen John White T. V. Mitchel
Laurel Tp. C. W
Smith
N. Patterson J Depny Dr. GifTbrd C. B. Clements C. Schofield E. Mauley
A. Webster.was yesler- ! ''r1""11 general a!,icrily in obeying this Fu- ' rx sq. CofT.n,chareed with lT L' "'"l 'S V-ot '"' ""' Fre T B " , .nrgeu iui .btntes, and never cll h. Every one who ,
reme tsobility. Post man savs. that a ren-
aTing attempted to poison her mistress by dabblns in it for offire or money desnises xle"mn of liisacqiiaiiitancejias become so weak
nimselfand hates Ins fmnt-r for the deed. dissipation, that he si unable to r. U - '"ve I lien why not join in devising and em.ciinz dollars .
mime roiiiinuiation act which shall secure you the value of your fueitiv- slaves and obviate tlif ortihflnii r.l;..t,n: ii-.. ...
slave-hunting in free communis caot fail I f " ' ,0"a" 10 th Wn,2 tells the to engender? Is there any thing unreason-i ""W"8' "b on General Pierce, to be paid when able in the suggestion ? " General Scott is elected President.
! day brought before E
i h
mingling iodiHe in the chocolate prepared for
me laoie. i Madison Banner. lti"Ve learn from the Bloomington Gazette that Hon: Henry Barnard, of Connecticut, has been elected president of the State University.
Tub Woostkr (O.) Dimocsat ofTe
rs a re-
n mi.-it'If
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r.-il(nlnt.-d to wm t"e
wnrM.
next, ami will contain ahn;H j' - j, tifullv illtistnttiHi. The pri.- ..u.,;i,.r. Karlv orders will me.-tw.U' & Good active aLi-ii :,IU ''
bot.lt. ... ,-,..Ba-i 1
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VII i,-i.-i' v . the ahnve Book (wlii.lt
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rnr hv mail. I'll-tilTl i ....
l'niie.1 Plates, not -ec.-,in ' v,.ri;. fain, rhieasn. t'iiirinn.-m or .j JlY,a. Books sent hv mail mii't V , j-.. the new pout oflice law. i - ,.yahout rents f.ireai-li an'l ''t. .. .. ,. ..!'
TT r Wholesale i.rices tor B"" 1
able Hooka, for winch we , . , ,i. warded on applicaiion tu '' J j,;. Ko V In is. mt.Tt R.i r-t'lWM-'r'
