Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 July 1852 — Page 2

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I X ll l. , JULY 16, Mil,

How it i Pnr.

Many i f our readers and cmtriliutors do Bot know how and when a Weekly Newspa

per is published. For their information and

our convenience we proceed to give them

some fact, which we hope all advertisers and eoutributo s will read and recollect. Friday is our publication day. But our

papers are I pttnted on Thursday. For ; upon the commons, bivouac among; tha mag 11 . i n ! mlitllit Mild o!nri:Y-rnu n.tili nl' l").,,r f j n

kome Years mev were ai printed on i nura- - --- - -- - . . .. ... ... ....

For the American. 1 r or the American. The nethodUt Panonare. Itlebtsnf ItrookTille. "For we know that if o.ir eattl.lv house of , Mr E,to, .VheU any town, county or this toboruacle were dissolved, wo hve a ... . , , - . . boil.iig of Go ., ,. house otm:.:e with hand. , f b richts. she ought to have friends to -l-ru.il iu tho heaven.'' (II Coriutlnaus, maintain them, even if it be unpopii'sr; and

C. 5. V t ) Ma. Edit- a : The gentle. an who now occupies ihf Parsonage, and hi" predecessors fur years back, have. I hope, received consolation and comfort from the petusj.1 of the, verse above quoted from Paul's Epitie to the people of Coriuth; for the "tab-ru.ele" in which the church has doomed them to live, is certaiuly but little c ciliated to secure to them the ordinary comforts of life and gives good pron.i-e of being speedily "uissolved," when its

occup luts can go forth and pasture themselves

Franklin Co. Agricultural Society

July Session.

The Society met in the Methodist Church

printed

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... .... . a.v i .lii.l, out I UUll'l mill IU11ITI 1 ill inmianuu ray afternoon, but of hte our ed.t.on is to j , m nol a awmbrt of the m.t10 list church, large that we have to commence on.Thursday ;mj perhaps ought not to complain of it norning, and we expect in a few weeks to i members for requiiiiig their minister to live have to put our paper to press on Wednesday 'u Oie present parsonage, a house which is r.aveiop it i . prolwbly as bad asanv occupied bv the poorest afternoon, and print off about ..00 copies tliat ; ;nMnbe2,. blt iiieving that 'the laborer is evening, in order to get through on Thursday j worthy of his hire," I cannot remain quiet in time. Thev do not have to do this where and see the present gentlemanly occupant of , . rr iliat house sunVriiig great :ni:OTivenietu:e from thev have rower presses, aud can print (F "- . pr. . . . . mcy na ' f i t ,,,.it,idated couditon of his house and from 000, to 10,O H) per hour. But with a ,. nces, without cal iug the attention of the

hand press Olid per hour is about as fast as it church to the tact, with an earnest request cau be eil done in hot weather. ,n,t '" ' take measures sp- e hly to build

Our paper then being worced oh" on Thursday evening, on Friday r.ioruing we put into the bauds of our compositors the matter for the outside of our paper i that is, the Utatil fourth pigei) wlii-h is set in type on Friday and Saturday. So it will be seeu that any communication or poetry intended for lh outside of the paoer must be on hand

eu Friday morning or they will uot bo iuser-

a house for him and his successors, which shall

be tit for a decent man to live in. 1 hear uo complaint or murmuring from those who occupy that old teuimeut; they bear their yoke with becoming christian meekness and fortitude, which in mv opinion,

onU the more entitle them to relief and the

kiiml v olfices of their brethren

If vou want tn make a man a christian .give

him the means of living decently and cleanly, for dirt and pi ty are seldom or never found

Onrtw York Correspondent.

Nsw York. July 1, 1332 Ma. Editor: New Voik lias the Kick

headache, or the horrors, or the blues, or at Fairfield, on Saturday July 3d, I tfa'J, and whatever may be the proner word or phrase ! c,,llei1 ,0 or'!er hV l,,a Tresideiit.

as the American is celebrated for speaking its : to express the condition of an iudividu il or a ' -M. " "i meeting read ana approveu. epiiiions. withoutau ye t popularity, and community that has been on a apree and ! The following additional member were rewithout regard to Mend or foe, I claim as a ! , preUy hard spree, at that. The Fourth of ceiveJ mai iUvir ,lamtf9 enrolled during the

Democrat, to fend the tights of Brookville ; juy wa, eeUbratei) (on Monday, the 5th.) 10 tn the approaching county Democratic Con- ! with an enthusiastic and universal joy which j j"" ' M'-r vention, which is to assemble in our town on the day nver fails to inspire among the brave jcse'Du'lCl'i'iev

sons of freedom. But the eager spirits of the i James II. Klimii.

boys coulu i.ot be controlled until Monday) On motion of M. V. Simouson

the 3Ut iust. Brook viile has a population of about 1700, and consequently has about 300 voters. A large number of these voters hive never been used to working for a living, and consequent-

Wm. Cumbick, Anson Buckley, Nathaniel B.is.ett,

Cholera on Board the Philadelphia. The cholera broke out on board the California steamship Philadelphia, a day or two after sha had left Navy Bay, on the 23d of June, with 250 passengers, bound for Havana and New York. Several detihs occuted before the ship reached Havana, where the New York passengers were to be transferred to the Empire City, and the ship, hfter coaling, was to proceed to New Orleans. At Key West as soou as it was known that sickness was on board the vessel, she was ordered to leave, and was not eveu permitted to coal and water.

the 5th. Thev knew that Sunday was the i I,' Th ,i il... ,, .,.,.,!,)., m..i;n.

Fourth, and they spurned the idea or waiting ' of l!lU Society, be held at New Trenton, ot, ; T,'e mUX "f f ,,he Pl" "d,h,a w" till Monday. So He had any quantity of Ule first Saturday in August ..ext. , 80 lh" Ca' "!'d W'l"r hhWn

1 cut loose, aud the s'liii furced out of tne har-

New AflvertiEemeats,

spF.cn i. oTirr tnolltfr Scientific Wonder t . il portant to lyspept jcsi , l "emu Ki.riD.on(;irrRi JTi,t, A rr- , J 1 curer. prepnred from Kernel. , t',,r. y tti-h of nn Ox. after Hire. ii.,n of K .r. rT ' " ereat Phvinlnical Chemist, hv J s j" z !.. No. 11 N.m!i Kiirhtti irert. Pr,ila.' i '

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ted in the paper lor which we bt giu to prepare

I inade to Your hand, huii i hut. a fen e stronsf

On Monoav some of ourhands work off tho enough "and h-s-h enough to keep the cows fates frowned upon the intruder, and he whs , i . ,i , out ol his gante.i, and you may keep him broken up at it. Sin -e then we have I. a I 1st s.deo. the pa,e,s whiust others PJ .uch; but to require a man to -put his hand j J iM gf ,t ad it wouU tvpe such communications as are inteuoed for to the plow ano not lock back,' at the ravages ; ' , . , ,u,ide i which the cows made a Tew d ,ys aga in the j for a" can iidat -s U retire f ro n t!.-- field. n.. T.,..!v .he e,Mtorial has to be m.t in Vroange garden, is rather too much to ask ; except Bro B ilsi.er, before sudden destruction

. of a man beru of a woman, type, and as there is usually about 6 columns. ,.The , ord gjk.e mr.rey uulo l( e hou,e of lit. a., tn-w ()tv. There il no rootll Oil ttpnllir W,Uv l,r .,ft rfrvl.A I miwI

inesday was not ashamed r" the Old Kit trap. ; 1 1 i"-p ' '" "' -"o.

I imothv, L. I, V . lb ) 1 who na tieen sm cee.Ieil hy clt7 lis ot urooK-

bles-sed .8 the man whom thou ct.oosest and . ,, i4 r.,nsi.lere,l li'ier.tliv eu.oi.'1!

ly at least half of us are candidates for office, squibs, and crackers, and pistols, and guns, j a. B. Line, tinveJ to annu l the above resor waiting for our tur& to come, to be candi- j cracking and fizziugaway in all directions, j olution by striking out "New Trenton" and dates. There is nothing unreasonable in this, ! ou Sunday, from morning till uight. j inserlling in lieu thereof, Cedar Grove, forand from past experience it is a good ground j But not only the boys allowed their patri- : merly Rochester; which motion prevailed.and of hope. j otisin to get the better of their reverence for j the resolution as amended, was adopted. Besides, all the good offices in the county the day; the men aUo, and if I must tell the ' At the call of the society, Mr. Line probelong to the cilizeus of Brookville, from le- truth, even the ladies erred likewise In short, ceeded to deliver the monthly address, which

g il 'ights and charitable consideration, in there w ere grt at times on lust Su nday. as w el the first p1 ice 2t years quiet possession gives nH 0n Mon-iay We have had, in lad, two the ocou pant legal claim. Let us see then day's instead of one day's jollification, and the what offices, for which it is presnmp'i 'n in consequence is, as have just remarked , that country folks to set np th-ir pretensions the women and children are all fatigued, and The office of Recorder has alwiys belonged to that the men are, iu addition to that, in a Brookville, not only 21 yirs, but eve. since semi stupid con ! ilion. Sodu-waterand strsathe organitalion of our Government. Then p inlla are in great liemaiid . A dryness ol the

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country "'n" - " iuMue linings is preuv generally compiau.eu ttfj , mwt wil, ,he Society at that hour and hick out before tlw 3Ut, aud thereby save of; aud there is a general desire to put offen brinr their husbands with th-m

their credit. gugemeuls to "nexi week some time." PolThe otH -e of Sheriff is in the s.mesltua- itics luve, b common consent, been dropped

! tion, with one solitary ecpliou, (T l' in is for the week, h. tile 'VuiT pirly. The dem

ocrats have gone into lliem a little; but

our rig its (by the Grace of God) that the sl,e.,kers an i ai.j.euces were a I too drunk to

was interesting and to tin point; receiving a il truly merited, the a'teliti n of nil present. On motion of E McCarty. a copy of the Address was requested for oublicatiou iu the Brookville p ipers On motion of . B. Line, Resolved, That the Society adiourn until

o'clock P. M , and that the ladies be reques-

, bor. She was permitted to laud at Sand Key, ! where the Government is erecting a light- ! house. The passengers who are well are liv- ; ing ashore in tents, and the sick occupy the

Philadelphia an i t!ie brij Euteline. They are receiving such attention a t he situatio.l afford. Three physicians- give them their services, and the port doctor also visits them occasionally. 'I liirty-five persons had died up to the 'JOm ult Several vessels had pus-ed Sand Key, but hid refused to take off the p assengers of the Philadelphia, twelve of whom, however, ha I sailed for M-bi x, in the pilotboat Kuphemia.

The tvhiij Prospects. The prospects for General Scott are far better now than they were Tor General Taylor iu lS-H. Then the heavy diversion of Whig votes to Vtin Buren threatened the utter destruction of the party. But now, with the exception of an unimportnit defection in r:-.; . ... .. -.a.i r un

the battle with hope, confidence and entliusi- tion, and behiiitv. rurinz after i-'i'mr'"' ( asm. Let us take . view of the field. 1 n ' l"'?1? leis ooriiaiimrf sri-ntifli- eTi,l,-.,.A ,.r ,u Boston there has been much uisappi int.nent nished hy zem rati. see ov.'t'e "' at the failure cf Mr. ebster in obtaining lli ! - 1 nomination. But, out of Boston, the nomina- T1.' '''''p.?'' A1n,i' Ut'-tt'.l..

tiou of Geu. Scott i more pi-pufor lliau any t put) c Miutirn. nt JirfM.kv lv "j-r i "r'''r other which could have b-en made. Aud ' Uu.i eveu in Bostou the attempt to get op a rejec- ; r..mini neon Fri.lay .he r,ih "::V of . . i r i .i -octinnefmin ,!,t to ,,v (.., .," f'tion meeting proved a most signal failure, the i,vi.H-k. .1. M.. and 6 oM-it I' v "!" -,.r:,.,.;..ui i . . I r.nt.. . eooU rell .1..

Iu Georgia there appears to be a real defec- and under S'pfl.rreiiit ui.td hr--,,ai' '" f,,"sj

tiou. and probably will be some in Florida; : T" . . . ' '-"': aiv..,,.

but in Tennessee it amounts to nothing. j

Gentry and Williams may possih'y fall out of t,

the coach, but Tennessee will go for Glory : nt tl,e "'"'"' '-f j-un hi-

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and Patriotism; fo. Scott and Graham.

Of the ou'y douhtful States which went for Taylor, Georgia and Florida are the iu!y ours ulnch may be h-st forScvtt; perhaps uot even them, Massachusetts may grumlde, and

Louisiana may preler Fidmcre, but M lssa-chu-etts, LouL-iatid and Tennessee will go fr j Scott Ou the other baud, according to the ! evii. cure now before us, Maine, Ohio, Indi-

. ana and Mi higuii wi'l probald go for Scott

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associated in me same house Atier you Have j plirs)( alld tl.lt Wlt!, so clearly iu violation

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Afternoon Session. On motion of A. B- Line, R -solved, That the address delivered at thene.xt regular meetiag embrace the habits the culture and the best man n -r of matiageing

do any thing but raisea laugh. John Cochrane, the B-e together, with the best in inner of

U"We uii.iers'an.l that, at all future meetiiik'Softlie Uemuciacv of Louisville. eac!i

Democrat is to appear with the Pierce bai ee , Let us lo- k at the great Stale, Fc.iiisj Ivauia,

that is In say, with a stick of t and iu his we loe.i barely cou-i.W. she , going for Stott

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Iii New York Irom to 1 S-"l . inclusive,

' .lie Wliies It ,le f :irrie.i f!i elel'li.lll. 9 Vi'iiM

e .-v . - - , - j U the Loros C. Iii a f.iir field the Whigs

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iu tliu career of his i n ; i i it-. - Ldj Journal, i

! come upon them.

The first treasurer and collector electeo by

this day forcominuuicatioiis. On Wedu

foreuoou the advertisements are set, aud in

b a'temoou the tvneis nut on th- nressand , u ....... .1. .. 1

- .1 , 1 1 n nei in n'ii u-i 11 uuiu nitre, 11141 11c iimi . . ., --i. .1 1 corrected reacy for working ou Thurfy oweil in thy CuurU;-e sh.ll be sat.sfied with t0 ex,en'1 ,he P,''fr he ronn.ry people

This is the regular process. So n one need expect a communication or proceedings of public meeting, if they are not very short;t-

be iiis-rted unless they are furnUhed on M-u-cav. It is true, we sometimes do put them iu later, but wleu we doit is by allowing npprentices and ther ban Is who nre not c -pable of rea.liog and settins; t p- fombal j manuscript, to io it, and in which case the author generalK finds so many errors that h- , is almost ashameif of his production. But iu i such cases it is the:r fault, nol ours. So-m-times, it is true, it cannot bi avoi le-l, and communicati ins ctauot be furnished ulna earlier hour. An I we give our r--a iens this statement o I the doings in our office so that .ti t-y may ai c unit for errors that may pper a our paper some tim-s Last week, for instance, the editorial of .Mr. KeUy did n t ar live in time, and it had lo po into the h-m !s of one who badly butchered it. And however worthing it is to u. we could not avoid it Itrook ville Itrnss n.iml. The youi'g men f our town, have ben organized for 8'iine lime into a Bind for instruction, and improvement, in instrumental music. At considerable cost they have outlined a fine set of instruments, and by application cf time and money, they have become able to make the instruments discourse sweet music. Wevh. uld not lie ashamed to see or hear the.n in any crowd on any occa-ion They nol only appeir to have mu-ictl talent, but appear to have some pride in being above mediocrity. They are now ready to receive

iu.,..iniiin h.... .i.-,fi!u. intk- . t ffo on the Doiii. ol in- treasurer, now

lomple."- Psnlios (LXV. 64.) i could we speculate iu corn, wheat, or shave Y-, it s-ems th .1 .m, the memlers of the ! hnv ir-m ln. or ete11( litile financial ac

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tlie best sp-ake' and somniest m m of the democratic parly in this city, vvh-j is a temperate man, went out ol town, I believe. You will have heard, of course, before this letter reachts you, of the sal accident tUit happeued at St ileu Island, on Mou lay whereby over twenty persons, all women or childreu, lost their hv-s. There is no doubt iu my mind that this was all owing to the pusi-

mouy of Vainierhi t, who owns the steamer

cultivating the sweet potttoe including the most effectual manner of preserving them during the winter s-ason. On motion of l. V. Siinonsou,

Advance in Price in tiie Itoot and flie 'lir,iol."Lir,'i- Profits. The Hjston Pr tveller -ays wu uuJ.-rsti nd that the advance ill pri -e o i boots and sho es for the past two mjallis his tM-u abnit twen

ty pet cent., an 1 co is -q l j illy la i (ir-i.in t

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part of t , t as ,4 V ., 1, l-'ni.t tin 1 '.!;!.:- . r,..,:ij .1., oil M I:',, h I- I : x' store Ii-.--- . 1 , .

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Resolve ), That as the fitting up the grounds, some ol the wholes tie iie il-rsiu PeaM street

she is; &c., for the Anuud r'air, will cost a couside r.ible sum; and as the place w-re the Annual Fair is to bs held will be benefitted to a cousideralile amount. Resolved, That the directors of this Society

that run belweeu h-r-j a,ilt! -re. and who . be requested to receve proposes f.o-n th-

chu ch, are s .tistid w illi the hous-

commodatioiis to our friends, if we had not

owns or lenses the wharves at which they land their passengers. It is the opinion of conipetaut judges, that an additional outlay ol teu dollars hy Yaiiderhilt, in the construction of the epecies of suspension hridge ou

Important from Wa.Uinj.cin-.Thr ' trJ cou,,t a,,ti t k' oare of so 'n"ch """"y ? which the passei gers land, whould have pre-

not. and I hone Bro. Fr.de- is not. Ask hint. ,

will out Orrsiur Barhbian tht, County Treasury at our coni'inn 1 T Brookville. July 12. "5-i i Then, too, how could a man from the coun-

nrTimn rinint. t:, iii-nnrtn l 1 ne ottioe o! Lounlv Aiiht-ir belongs lo

Itc- rreat of Dr. Uardiner, 1 Brookville, for the reason th..t il takesa sober, Wshictom, July 4 ur. Geo. A Grdi clear headed, g- ulleman to attend to its comuei, the head of the all-ged Gardiuer claim, plicated affairs one who can bear coiifira" wf-o was previouly out on bail iu to num meat au.t be found iu hisoffioeat all hours, of forty thonsiii.i c.odars, under an Indict- ; not trusting such imp-.rtaut matters to depuiiient for perjury, was ag tin arr-ste,! by or- ts and clerks. How could a country nau, der ol the iiovt-riiment aud brought before who could not b.-.ir CJiiluiein lit. aud who had Ju- g- CrawtorJ, between ten ant eleven probably imbibed loose mords in drinking o'clock lal night, under a new indictment whisky at log rollings au-i ia harvest fields, be

variou points iu the I'oun'y for the Fair what they will do towards fining up tho g ouuds, &.C. itc, and that report be made thereof to the Board at Brookville on the 24th day of July HoO; aud that the Board of Directors he requested to meet onih.t cay to reconsiier tlw location of theannu il Fair, aud make further arrangements thereof. Adopted .

who were f rtu aale enough lo have large stocks on h uid , has been very great. One huus esli-n ties ill tt their slock on hail 1 auJ contracted for has un r-as-d in value, w ithin the p-ria I m-utioii-d, J-) li). nolher house esiiamt-s its profit- ou the advance at C Pl.OOO. Cin. t; z lie.

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vtuted this awful loss of life. Besides, the

vessel, which s!ioal I hivj carri-d only a'HI pas.-eugers, had on board over 1,500! This is the great difficult -. wit'i him, iu everything. He is so stingy in fitting out his vessels to

California, that no one travels twice by the upon at 9 o'clock A. M.

Nicaragu a route. A single vessel of bis has , C. F BL A RKSON, Fres. lost more puseng-rs in one voyage, by ci-ease John P. Bridt , Sec.

occasioned by bad provisions and hard treat- ,

ITDr. B iwers. in his speech at thi ratification meeting at An him, sud that when hplaced the litll- N,-w llimo-hire nun. P.crc , along the side of th CJi.nt, Scott, th it th a-soi:i it on remind- I hi n ,, a ituni ble-bee tryuij to sling a in -elim; h -u-e." ICepllilll,-111.

which ws found Sy the grand jury yesterday, charging sti i GirJiuer with lorgin g the lignitores of the Governor an I of the Secretary of State of San Louis Petosi, the Perfect of the Rio Verde, and hisserr-t ry, and t'te seal of the Stste. The government de nind-e-t hail in th- sum of $1I0,0,HI. Jn !g- Crawfor.l reqnir-d 1,'VIO fiiling to obtain whi- h tiardiner was committed to inil w h-re ho still r-miins llen,y May, Esq., oT B lliiiiot?, (a democrat,) Deputy Atto u-y Gen-r-al of M iryland, has h-en as-ociated with District Attorn -y, here to condui t the proeecu-

tiou, by order of Pi-, sideut Fillmore. Prior to this arrest, f- irs w-re entert uned til it Dr

Gardiuer w-u! 1 l-ave b-fore the d ay of his dat-s for tlie iioiiiiu itioii. This keeps thr!i trial, an I forfeit his b-iil. ' slis;ied, aud is as muchas they desetve. And Th- foho-ving lai lorta it witnesses hive besides we yearly keep a few small otfic-s arrived w.ihin a few days past from Mexico: such as County Commissioner, and the House

call to atteui at any reasonable distauce.cele- Mr. Birrig.ti. Comptro ler Gneral ofSan of Representatives, (which do not pay very

orations on reasonable terms.

incut, than all of the U S. Mail Steamship

expected lo bo a county Auditor. The iJea U Company's vessels, put together, have done preposterous. '-It is not to be did." since they first started. The st ition of Senator belongs to Brosk- Th steamship, Canada, arrived at Halifax

ville. This is so universally acknowl-dg-d ou Turs-'av uioriiiiie. with fd nasseiiirers and

a week's later news, which contains severa features of iuter, st. Another Arctic F.xpediiinu has been orgmized by the peisevering Lady Franklin, HSisted by the Gei graohical Society. The newscrew vessel, Isabel, has been fitted out, and iu a few uays w iii sail on another search for Sir John Franklin, through June's aud Smith s Sound, and Biffin's Bay. A new transatlantic steamship, called the Arabia, has been I lUiich-d. She is 2.4'c2 tuns burden, w ith engines of the side lever class,

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ju mouon oi joiiu mums, ncliourned fo ri.i. :,, , c , . , , , J the atli iul., is filled w itli accounts of ihe demeet at Cecar Grove at the time above aereed . i. 1 1 , . , ,r i ,.. ,. ' lllor.lllle State ol all nts llnnii l ie K,.i liruiii'.a

The R o Bravo sa- s: 'Our cilii ns are being murdered and robbed, and are flviue in ever cireclion. and roll

ing u, .uii th-ir fellow cdi.-us fr help and as- ' ststaniv, who hare means of h-lpi.-g th-m,'. an. I when tlu y attempt it, are stiumnnzed as j

robliers mid murderers hy the, t'i-.inl appoiut-

Imve uiiqiiestioiialily the maoirilv- In this inst.iiice they will have I lie vote of the party, the whole floating vote, aud thousands of Democrats lesi,:es. They will carry the Slate even wi'h the defcttip i i f 5l 110 Whigs, w hii h is duubte as itnuy as can be seduced by nil llie Castle Garden Clique, Itttl.em try all their aits. In Nortin ru and Western New York S.vitt will poll a majority nevef Civeu to any Whig. Iu Oiiij we h iv- everything in our favor Pierce isi narrow minded opponent of everything Western. He denies the improvement of Rivers and llarbirs. He repudiates a 'li-crimiiiating Tariff lie vote I for Pinck n-y resolution ilestroying the Right of Petition. In line, there is no one thing for which

Ohio l.ns a regard which he does not repudi- 1 lminilralr, 'Noticr-N

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i,' . i nere i niit d ''o'i; i. uilliiv III vino where cott's majority w ill not be much lar-

I ger than Taylor's, nor :i Democratic Coun

ty in which 1 lerce can g-l Cass 6 r.rijonties Besides this, there are otln-r reasons

'nhii h will have po'ent inHnence on h'rs el-

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Innroek fount-. I rnm ail the late indications in that county, which for years has had the fuu-rat pall of l icofocoisin thrown over it- common bier, we think '.he liny ol its nnliii.o,! resiirrecin.n is

This is so universally acknowl-dg-d

that it does not admit of urguineut. The Clerk's office is ours. It takes a gentle uiu to fill that station. And what does the word 'getitl-tnaa" mean, except a citizen of Brookvul '. If we h ive uo democrats fit for it. so. ne whig wid come over t get i: The stations of Judges, and ! the oliier imp-.rlaut offi '-s belong to us by right mid by occupancy. It is true we yearly give tho country people en 'oar ag -in -nt iv ullDwi.ir t!i-m the gracious privilege of h ing cniidi.

drawing nigh, aud that In Tore the Ides of ed lo watch over and eu ird this most epoed Novemner ,1 will st.,1,,1 forth reoe. ine.L w i'h a of all the tmntiers. Onr gmenroent wi'l .e ciear conscience nnd one hundred and til' y .... . ' mvority for Scoot d Grahaui.-C imbridM C"'"l'e""1 s"or,U ,rt 1C ' "'-Mclean bra-

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lVt' ll.CC. We suppose il.e gruat prcsperily of our cause in Hancock Co., is owing lo the fact that a great stain his lately t een removed from the party iu that county. The hum 111 system is oiten impioved by throwing of! quantities of bile. The same process has been going en ill Hancock Co , iu the Whig parly.

vos another lesson, with the ail of powder and

ball.'

State l air of 1S-V. The Statu Board of Agriculture, now in sess-

of Sail horse power, but working up to 1,000. i ion in this city, have determined upou the lfith, She will soon commence running between j 20th nd21st days of October, us the time for

Two nore Coin ml ous--Krc Soil. er nt tVorce.Cpr-.aliie Aim-ri-ran at Trenton n iniel Webster oiiniintca fortlie Prcsidcnc) ! The unterritied and 11 ndaii liter) abolitionists of the old Bay Suie met in Convenlion at Worcester, Mass., ou 1 he fitli inst. 'h took every body by surprise so multn.-'inous was it so powerfully strong in m-n, an i in 'etermination " .'idO'l w ere oil the grou id. They

went to work just hit men who Ii ive an i lea

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Louia Polsoi: hi son, lawyer: the Secrt-ta- wWI) to liistnbote nntonir wm to kwi) ui Wwinn ti.il .n.i T.1fTr.t.K ti hi. .-.. Kni .a ... n.. t n r ...

liHposstule to navda etiebra- rv (.r u- roriioration. thirA? ritnfa4 hr th iuearai.s. and to allow com show for our .i k.,du.. .:.k i .. f fiu..,..H h- . ...t. . i

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ectiou, but which cannot be fully fstinialed till the campaign has farther pngresse.l. We confidently hop- for lmii-sna ;ind Mchji; in, il l do ii'.t yi -I J Wis,:oii-i:i, lo-a and Cnliiori.it. In fine. if the fri -n. Is ol Scott and Grail itn re s m live and enrrg.-l ic as they ought lobe, Scota mijo'ily may h-a 1 1'ill proportion as that of Harrison, and in all probability, will be laiger than that cf 1 ayor. Kxcept (icorgi.. and Kl rii a. what Whig Slates tu 11 have at least prospects cf going for Tn rce ' Not one. W Iu believes thai Maine, Ohio, Iii liana. Missouri, etc., are all going for Pierce? Such an idea is an ab-ur-I dity. This campaign is very difle rent from thai of 14S, but the iiiffen uce is in favor of . theWl.igs. The gieat thing is to work. -j Whigs of Ohio organize, and organize thoroughly. Britii the hide Sott vote i ul, j and the battle is ours! Cin. Gazette.

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on or lannangoot any aimigoott right with- government, from New Orleans: but thev , byimc.rii.eai ,,r..r..;in. lo.-r., rfear f,OI.i the English Capitalists, and that a con- j the address. Two thousand five hundred do

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tn ic, iii luuuff w iiioui wuisay, or f . , , r ' s R 6 - n-sses from Mexico have been here a Camrt-meetillir wilhnnt Rimrinrr n- l.nn tt-A

, -:" " time sha.l have uo more cry gatherings in the . W hite Water v.iliy, while good music can be ' 1-3 "e have at last heard from Mr. Too libs, had so cheap an I convenient. of Ge lrgia. A sketch of his speech will be

fouud in another column. He cannot support Scott. Who ever supposed he would? When Tombs and Howell Cobb. 2 e-rs a;a. formed their new party iu Georgi. an I ma le divi- ! siou of the spoils afwr t ie fight, Mr. Toombs

Court of common ptens. left the Whig parly and has never been consi 1This week we publish the law establishing ereda Whig since His opposition.therefore.is and regulating this court. It takes etfe t the not unexpected. He opposed the election of 1st day of October ou which day the law uu- Mr. Wiuthrop to the Speake-ship of the

House of Represent itives. He claimed then to be a Whig. H s on? of those noncescripts who c ill llw indves "LTain m-?n." He is very much in favor of the Union, but

Circuit Court. This Judicial body meets Iu this place on Tilonday, the 2.1 day of Augnst.which will be two weeks from next Monday.

der winch the preseut court acts, will cea-e.

The next session of our Proutt comneiices ou Monday, the 2Ttl of Sept. next, but they cau continue iu session ou!y four days, as all

their powers aud functions will cease ou he takes every oppsrtunity that offers, to give Thursjay evening, Sept. 30ih- The first trni a stab at the Union, by op; ning the election uud.fr the new law will Commence ou Man- ' of every man who will n it come upon his da , Jau, 3d I $53. ' narrow platform. He talks ab-uit Southern It w ill be ell for our people to read care- rights, but forg ts altog-thet that th- North fuly the law we publish t-dav, and prvservs has rights. He 'peaks ag it list agil itiou.b it it. It interests every one, as thai w ill be our every speech he makes is for the purpose of

country people

But we have rights, and thev must be maintained. The time was when we had to be very sly about these things; that day, however, is past, and now we demand our rights. Bat onu nny say we w ill soon run ul of men for candidates, especially as the L -gisl iture his created so many more olnce. We thank you, we are ra sing up a plenty ii:le, laiy boys who i I be tit for nothing else, nnd who will inherit the rights cf Brookville to all the cilices. Then th- re is no harm inour country friends being candidates for the nomination for Recorder, Sheriff, Auditor, Treasurer, Clerk, Senutor, &.. ,Vc. It is their denret privilege. Il gives them notoriety thus to have their names presented thus to the convention, and they are generally t-atUfieil. But by looking over the list of candidates for these offices, il is easy to tell who will lie nominated. This communication is written for citizens

tract to lay the wires between Newfoundland ; lars worth of premiums will be distributed, in and Cape North, Nova Scotia, has been con ' cups, silver spoons, and miuey. A detailed eluded. 1 list ol articles for which premiums are lobe Negoti itions between England, Franc, and c-tTcred, will appear in the. Statesman next the United S ates, for tiie reduction of Atl tu- week tic postages are std1 p-n iingj no answer luv- The Board have ordered their first Annual ing yet h-en reciMV-d from Government at Report, now printed, b juu I atl 1 uearl v rca ly Washington. lor uUlributiou.to be di-p- rsed as follows: The American Bishops, now on avisitto Twenty-five copies to each county having a-i F.iigland, have acc-pted aspleu.til gold salver o'gani.ed sncety, and th- Mime number to

presented to them by the University ol Oxford. The most interesting and all absorbing topici in England, during the week previous to the suiliui; of the Canada, was the. trial of a line' suit brought by the Hot rious Dr. Achilli against the no less c-lelir.it. -d Dr. Newman. The former is an apostate Irom Roman Catholicism, and tl e lai Icr Irom I'rot-slantisiu. Achilli w as charged w ith many acts ofse.iuctiou and debauch-ry; limes aud places being sworn to by fourteeu of his victims, five of whom are murii-d I .dies moving iu the fiist

of Bro. kville to read, and it is Ilea led Rights circle of Eo-hsh Aristocracy I Achilli, on the of Brookille," s,. that the country p-ople other h tud, s vor-til it he hi 1 never seen nny

each county as soou as r society shall be iirginized; ana one copy to each t-.dilor iu the Slate. Those entitled as above, may send and get the Reyortsat any time alter the tenth of July. I nd. Statesman.

most inipoitai.t cojrt.

1-T The editors of th Lawrenc-burg Register are authnrii d to say that Prof, l.rale has not and will not witndrxw from th- Slate

ticket as th- democratic ciu.ii ate lor Super iatendeiit of Puhlic Instruction He uee

had such intention. Green-Castle Sent'iiel.

W II th-)Seuliul plese inform us wh-ther Bro. Larabee h acc-pted th-t ition of editor cf the Ladies Repository?

will nol read H, as they uie not particularly inleresteji in our rights. It would be well lor me, before I close to waru our Ciliz-ns to be on iheir guard, an 1 preserve and ret tin t!i-!r rights. July 13, .S52. CITIZEN.

Cholera Stories. It is reported extensively that th-rho'eri i raging at Laurel. Mr K-lly ty nmhing abvutit.ani w-prelum-they hve not herd i yet a thu pUn W- wi h so n n wh is fond of l-lling l.rg. stories, would s-n I word to the citizeus of L turel that the Cholera is so bal the-.-- that two or three are dying everv day. W-hara no doubt th-v would take it kindly to be iurorme ! of matters that so much interest th-m.

keeping alive agitation. H- is one of those imperious, self-willed, would-be diet ttors.aud he thinks he can m ike both North an I South obey liis nod ;ud tn-ck. He will find himself mistaken; a few more speches of the sort he

He iiever nude ou Saturday will heln on the cans of

Gen. Scott am uingly. His attempted sn-ers J C(.n Srolt.s Popularity, at Gen. Scon are worthy of the man. The I The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. services of the wtr-scarrl veteran, who was ' Times writes that the evidences of Gen Scott's liiChting the bitiles of his country when Mr pctpnl-tnty are iistoni-hing. Col. Humphrey Toombs was iu th- arms of his nurse, "m-w- : Marshall is said to h ive signified to his c-te ling ind puking." are nothing to this infl .ted , Tx(l oi m,0out- its that there is nol the slight-cou.-eite l Georgia lawyer. Mr. Too i.ts, i useof hohli ie out any lonirer. Ther-ar

of the w omen in bis life. A remarkable feature in the case was the introduction, iu llie evidence, of copies of proceedings ngdnst Achilli before the Iuiiiisition; it being the first time, since the Reformation, that the reior.is of that tribunal had bt-eu introduced into au Eng'ish Court of Law. The most

aleuted pleaders were employed on both

Tlie publication of tiie I.aii, The Lenishiture created a new office, viz: Commissioner to superintend the printing of the Statutes. This is a business, which by law constitutes a part of duties of 111- Secretary of State. The members of tha l.egis'alature recommended two of iheir owu body for this appointment viz- R .berl Dale Owen, and James S. Hester. The Governor appointted Mr Hester The Secret ary of Stale refuses to a- knowledge the right of Mr. Hester to disch irge these duties, an I Mr. Hester has brought the question before the courts for decision. The Secretary is right. Neither Mr. Hester nor Mr, Owen was eligible to thisap. Doinlmeiit,eveu if it could be conferred ouany

once lo the work. So iiMe id of imitating th examol-set by iii-l..te n.iliinior - Convent ions they select their olfieers, appoint their committees, and comm-nce operations in on- day. There were present some cf th- old guard, liberty m-n." who wi-h death to both the Whig mil Democratic pirty, an I sincerely ilesire H:i-liucl party of their own, strong in th -faith limt ii wdl in time swallow up th. other i wo. Then there were those who call themselves Whigs aud yet think the s'avery questiuii of more imporl nice tli ui the el -cl ion of Geu. Scott; an I so there were Democrats, with regard to their own p irtv ; all exceedingly . eligh ted ul I he i- e.i ol making mi-chi. f by doiiis! all ihcy can to keep Hie North and South at loggerheads; congratulating lhei. selves with a warm and mictinus eouipl.ieeucv that Ihev r the sp ial d-po ilorii-s of A-iiieii.-an liberty wh"S- pr.-cious lif-, is nils tamed iu being by th- ir sole . rTn ts. The r-snliiiii.us thirteen in number, were

rea I by the Presid-ut, hii 1 received "with the )

mo-t enthusiastic cheers." Th-y contain a weak d ilution of ihe Bill ! nielli- :.. ,

phrases of peculi ir coustriiclian: ,1,-rl ,re that ! the free soil puny y preemiu-nlly Ihe parly ! of the Union; tint Daniel Webstei is .( traitor' aud Presilent Kill uore not nmch le ler, tl at -w heih-r the National Couv. mioii lo be 1 11 den at Pittsburgh. ,.n the t Anausi, no.ni- ;

F. plosion in Lafayette Intl. We learu fiom llie Dally Journal of the Gib inst. that on the night previous, the magazine of Rey nolils. Fowler Stockwell, c-ii-tiining more ih.ni lfhl kegs of powder, and situated ill the south-east part of Lafayette, lu.i., exploded causing a tremendous concuss on, materially damaging a iiumbrr of buildings, uu I 8 .Elli-ring vv mdows ill all parts of ihe i it v .

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I-'n"i nnd f'eatlier. The Coving! on - Ky . .. Joiiru il gives the fol -loA inir as the oiigin ol llns well-know u mcKm u in oi Gen Scotl. ' I he epithet, "Fuss and Feathers, was first applied to SroH at Luu.iy's Line, b the Hii-ti-h Tne tali hero w-iit into the fight w ith a v ry targe p'utlic, ami w is so active and earne.l ill hurry n g mi unit encouraging Lis melilirl at one point, then nwvy at another that (he en.-iiiy lliouvihl he w so lull-litssy . Scott w I ti hi- ta I lorm. I.i-o.- pliini", mil d.ishrig fall. ui try , w-.s a conspicuous mark lor the bullets ol Hi- l!riti-h. II- had two horses killed ui. e-r bi n. w as shut in th-aid-, a fterw ards iu ih" shoul ler, and liuily hi I his favorite I hers shot orl". ,A fler til.it the Urillsll Called II I in , "Fus and Fcu.lieis "

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to t' :.'. I "' fun. lo:

however, is not the whole Stale of Georgia,

an t we should nol he surprised, notwilhstaudi .g his opposition, to see that St ite cast ils vote lor G-u. Scott, although we have never cliiuied that Slate for him Uostou Atlas.

of scandal. W itii this latter commodity; the -'-'el'-e-

Henry Clay' Family. Mr. Clay's domestic biography is much les known thu his political life, wiih the movemenls of which his countrymen ar- c-n-rali v familiar. Wb-n Mr. Clay removed from Virginia, where he was born, to Kentucky, his future residence, he married Lncretii Hart, daughter of Thomas Hart, ps-v, n pm-ninenl citizen of Leiingto'i. Another daughter of the stme gentleman was married to Hon. James Brown, of New Orleans, Minister at Versaiileduring the administration ol" Messrs Monroe and Adanw. Mr- Clay, who is now in hei seventy-first year, and in the enjoy

rumors, too. lint II n. J unes Du tne Datv.of Wisconsin, a D.nocrtt of great influence, whose majority was six or eight thousui l.h is not ouly r-pndieated Pierce, but d-ci ared for Scott Mr. Durkee, his colleague, has also , cut all connection with the Pierce Democra-

Bon, Ind. cy Th,?y c'1,,i,,1- W'H, since Gen. Scott's The Louisvill-U.iiousays Bano. ishcel lett-r of accept nice, give to that candidate the on the banks of White river, Indiana, aud is five votes of Wisconsin. Ohio, to, nuist.it is on the rout- j( the Cincinnati and St. Louis now admitted by the Democrat, be transferred railro.d. The road is to run Immediately from the Pierc- to the Scott column. The un'.rrit. sthev d-si tunuelliuc the im- 'higs of the Wf,tern Reserve are uu ini-

niense hill on which it is situated, a oi-lauce nrtu f'T th Whig candid ite. as e .iust the lnent have chartered the American ship, of about three quarters of a mile. If Bono lmocratic plattorm, and they have deter- Ticouderoja, at Liverpool, to carry emigrants

one, if we understand irighl the fol low ing tec

sides; and after three days of inteuse interest lion of Ihe Constitution: on the part of the public, the jury agreed that EC- W- No Senator or Representative shall, Dr. Newman was guilty of libels, on charge during the term for which he may have beeu I'Jth., (a point of slight importance, but, ou elected, be eligible to any office, the election the other hand, they declared that, Willi the to which is vested in the Geiie-al Assembly; foregoing except ion, ail the extraordinary and nor shall be appoiuted to any civil office of rcvoitiiiir charires made airaiust the n-dncr. profit, which shall have beeu created, or the

Dr. Achilli, were no hhels, but strictly true .tiioliimeuts of which shall have beeu iucrea- ,',,'ri,,le iiumberof Ihe people would nomi j

and fully proven. The long and disgusting sed. during such term; but this latter provi- u' respond to the nominaevideiice adduced on the trial formed a highly "too shall not be construed to apply to any tl0" The Couveniiou wa but two days in seasoued dish for the appetites of the lovers office elective by the people." Bloomington Sess'00 Co",""rcial-

nates Hon. John P. Hide, r Salmon P. CI ae, ITRoyA P. Col b and John Tonu-s. n are the seu.ineuts of whose eer lo ,,s to day ' ramliduteS for Judge of theCourt of Comm.,.. entitle him to ih porty confidence of the free oi ,i i, . . j r r i i 1 ii'coiine iree pleas in the Disti ict composed cf Rush and democracy, such nomination sha I receive sup I )ecilur port," Ac. I ii.. .i k.i . v . I fieii. I'ierce nntl tlie Mobility. t'u the 5th inst. a National Convention of ! a i . r , x- t- ... . oi j A correspondent of the New York Lxpress the Naltve Am-rican party was held at Tren-: r,. - u .. r ... . . v , . i furnishes the following relative to the pedigree

- , mi rosier was nominated lor the Presidency, and Mr. Washington for the Vice. Rev. Mr. Jeiiuiiison aid that no mi, hod mii el. .ii, ia 1 it-,

.,,, , ,. .. . .. ,,.,' ' Algernon Percy, and who wears the title and

-"u 'o ."'nre. nc uenrei inai ii any con-

t'i 1--. .! .d J im-. A. I'.. I - .J. i Uoii-, r -. ei).is nnd -iidititr - 'i;n.'. i i I ! ' Tuv. I'i-in ., r..i..n. Towi.-tpp. S-ii'-'ii-.r

. on iii :;d a- I'-Mon s to n it : ltecri;t. Iv r-'viini-e on l-.i.nd at !; -l

-i.'l'Vin.'lil: P licptelit o -inf. I'e' -I";. .I i and r i.t of old Jail: rOV.IitV revei.-lCColl--vt.'-l -11' I'-.o-l'. - of i-r.l: Merchant l.ieense: Tav-Tn l.ic.'TiSe, Ii.-Iin.iient t;i: Show Ail-.; .Inrv f.-.-s: K.strav funn;

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' of th- IX inocratic candidate for the Presidency. "There is a gentleman cf some note now . sitting in the House of Lords whose name is

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Londoners appear to be well supplied as we

New Yorkers usually are. This is a sinful world! Th-ship, Windermere, lately arrived at London, from Hobart Town, Australia, with

2 i.tHlit, iu gold dust. The British Govern

Anecdote nf lien. Krolt. TheTecumseh (..Mich.) Herald relates tha following anecdote. A citit-n of our town gives a remark made hy Gen. Scott at Fort George, in 1 s 1 4. A British Hag was sent lo the American ar-

sinks and settles on the cars.il may be carried ' m,um lo run no "'T'-neiil candidate. It cut of the country. ' 1 is ,rue th;,t "v- Woo,, Usl fal1. ""d iJ !jorilyoft-n thousand votes over both the Scott's "Nomination in tieortrin. big an I Free Soil tickets, but the astounBltimohc. TiK.soAt June '29. j ding fact hss come to light that Gov. Wood The Savana Georgian j Democrat states its , himself is disaffected, or at the best iudirterbe'.ief thai great m ijori'y of the Whigs of ent. Georgia will go with Messrs. Dawson audi Gen. Scott's letter of acceptance is uni-

Grautland for G-n. Scott; aud thit if Messrs. , versally admired. Toombs, of Georgia savs it

iLTThe Stat-Sentinel recently, has been making some very unnecessary allusions to Johu H. Bradley, which has ralher roused that gentleman to show his hand pretty plainly, in a few nnmhersof the State Journal. The fol lsiug will show the manner in which Mr B. gives views to the Sentinel editor, all of which must be considered uAi isfurtnrv ?

You will have seen from what I have already r 10 : ,ur " '"u do ,,0,S "hall be

vouijieiiru 10 siorin ine lori. uu I he will not be responsible f-.r the Iuiiians.' The reply

my. The carrier was sent to Gen. Sc

honor of a duke. He is styled the Duke of Northumberland." lie is sixty years of age, hale and hearty. He is immensely rich and if, "British gold," to which locofoco oratory is always fervid in imputing Whig victories will h"lp the Democratic candidate, the Duke certaiuly can give his cou-iu Franklin a lift. He has plenty of palaces to live in among which are the famed Alnwick Castle and Keilder Castle; also, Northumberland House in London, Staiiwick Park in Yorkshire, Sion

mem 01 goou ne.un ,nas n-ei. ihe mother ot Cobb, l.o.iV and St-veus. of the Uuion par- 1 is the best Free Soil document that has been

eleven children, lour 01 whom died in child- . ty, form a third ticket, aud thus divide the I issued since the contest opened. The Wash

ington Uuion says the same thing. Mr

noou. cua, a young ia.iy 01 unusual prom j Democratic vote, aud the State will g for ise, died suddeuly, in 1524, while on hei way . Scorr.

to Washington with het father; and a. most at j

the same mom-ut the pareuts received iutelli-

geuce of the decetse of another dsughter, the wife of Mr. Dar aide, of New Orleans.

third daughter, upon whom the fathe-s affec- !

The Great Fire at Tlontreal.. Fnrther Partlrutar. Beruotom, Vt, July 10. Individuals who left Montreal this mom-

tious seem to have ceulered, aft-r the death of J ing.say the fire is still raging. It commenced,

the other two, died in ISJo. She Was married to Mr. James Krwiue, of New Orleans; and her loss was a blow from which Mr. Clay nsver recovered. Of the five sons, the eloest, Thooor Wythe Clay has beeu since boyhood an iuiiute of a lunatic asvlum. Thomas

in the first instance, in some houses occupied by poor Canadians, and had, up to that time, swept clean over twenty acres, but the buildings destroyed so far were not valuable. Up to last ni-jht no stores had beeu burned.

but it is feared that by this time the fire has

Hart Clay, bora in ISO J, resides iu Kentucky, , reached the business part of the city. Thou

and is eugaged in the manufacture of hemj ! sands of families are already houseless. The Henry Clay Jr , lost his life at the battle of conductor of the Montreal train says that upBuen Vista. James B.Clay and John M. ' wards of 1500 houses have been already deClay , the y oung-ai, are now practising the j stroyed.auj the fire stilt progressing wilh ferprtreiou of ths Saw in their ntie State. ful rapidity.

to Australia. Louis Nnpoloon is still involved in a

"muss" with the Legislative Council of said, that I will sustain my "old" Whig faith Frauce, which continues to rebel against Ihe and trying to be honest how could I do othPresideut's dictations. The French Funds erw ise? Vote for Frank liu Pierce for Presihave been aflVcted in consequeuce. dent! Why, he's agiinst the West. He's aYours Truly, TirriXANor.. gainst a Protective Tar fj". He's against helpZ ! ing us make our iron roads He's against the Strange Inconsistency. . " u 1,10 Them are ...any men and womeu too, for r'ht of P,Uon' nd hi!" P? nd your party that matter, who would handle a watch worth in New "nrh're. have disfranchised good tweuty-rtve dollars, with the utmost care, for , cHize1! because thev worshipped God accorfear of deranging iu mechanism, while they to tha dietstes of their own consci-nces. would not hesitate to lay rough hands upon No no, Mr. Brown, I cannot vote for any the feelings of others, worth twenty-five years ucb man as that. I am a Western man. I of happiness. Many a man there is who wanl the rivers aud harbors of the West Imwould let the reptile live, who would not ' ProTea'- I 'ant to help elect a President that scruole to set his foot noon . hnm.n h.-r. I d St 1 know tn WiufieW Scott will do

, .,

and crush il many a lady who would deem

it a sin to rurtle a lace cap, is not slow tu rend

lent aud said to him: 'Our General has sent ! in Cronwall.

me with this fl ,g to request that you surreu

coil's House, iu Middlesex, and Warrington Park,

or Gen. Scott was this: 'Tell your General to come ou und storm the fort, and I will be responsible for the Indians."

Toombs and his Democratic co-laborers iuteud to show that it amounts to a practiia! abandonment of Gen. S 'a previous endorsement of the Platform. Thadeus Stevens says they will never forgive the two portentous words in the fast Hue of the letter: "Constitutional liberty." To some pecu

liarly constituted miuds, Liberty has become the more exquisite net work of the human

a word ot dire import. Boston Atlas. ; heart. ! Cholera.

Creat Freshet in Virginia. ! We regret to learu irom the FFiabethtown ' 0,1 Saturday. The hisUjjvasas large aseggs. Richmond, July 10., 1 Register, that the cholera has broken out at The thermometer ML a short time, from A great freshet occurred here yesterday, the ,, of lU RVtr wi(h p,,........ 1 ''Wy-nlue to s -veuty degrees. The shade which swept away 2 railroad bi idges.au Jsev- ma,lglliv durillg lhe.lsl werk. anj frolll ,h(, ' trees and gJass iu llie city were generally deeral houses. j Hop. Press, Ky , that the cholera has been .""y "d iu the country ail the growing

I f., .,. . - ... -,'r, were sreuuv uiiureo. ' very fatal at Liun s rurnace, a few miles i 6 f ;

Destructive Storm. New Yrok. July 12. A terrific hail storm, accompanied hy the

most fearful lightuing, pissed over this city

General Scotland Father Ilitehie. The following extract from the Washington Union of lt45 shortly after the Whig nomination for President will show what opinion "Father Rilchio" entertained at that time of Geu: Scott, the Whig nominee in 1S32: "Gen. Scott is an older soldier than Gen Taylor, one who is at least equally, if not more accomplished, and who has distingui.bed himself by more, and as brilliajl battles duriug the war who captured Vera Crut aud the t. astle, aud Capital of Mexico, and one, too, who has none qualities of a Civilian and is better known as a Whig."

HTYoung misses and youug men must reinoni ier how plulop'. nne is spelt. It is deri ved from philos, a friend, aud pena a penalty. We have seeu il spell fillapeeu, philipine and feelabean. U" The Granville Intelig-ncer says thai

Now the Democratic candidate has net enly all this amount of rich relationship but us lie is a lineal descendant of llie Duke of Northumberland, he may boast of the most distinguished pedigree of any candidate we have e ver had for the Presidency Iu the chapel of the family at Alnwick Castle is emblazoned iu letters of gold the whole line pedigree, distinctly tracing it back from the present duke father and son to the Kmperor Charlemagne. When President Tierce, ther-fore, mounts the Presidential Chair, we shall have

to rule over us a lineal descendant ot the Kmperor Charlemague! Three cheers forthe Democracy." As " AmsTOcaATic W hio.' "This is the man who refused to vote for appropriations of laud to the pioneer soldiers who'protected the country agaiust ihe Indians This is the same Democratic candidate who would use without limitation the one-man power. Can the people permit their goveru-

meut to be administereo by sunn a man.

Total Receipt". K,endil"re' u ..-,,0 .... ?:tiT U

. ..niisi-ment of H.'iti t-i-ii'

Ked'-mption ol Mini. .Amount re.-eiv.-.l fr.ni'

lai d for tnv r. -fui.-leo. Coroner's linpiesl. Piitilie l.nil. lines; Criminals: Specific nl'ownnces: Koads and Hieii" ii. Kxpense i.f -la; 1. l anal Briitees; Juror Fees; K.xpeiH Os of Poor: Elcn'' of tn:tne; f'oiintv Oifieers; Expense of elections. Improper .Assessments; Iiiu r.-stoi T.!. K.-J " T. I J K. 13: Principal of T. U.K. 13: Iiiter.-si of T. i. K. 3: T. H'K.3: " T. 13 K. 1-2;

Orders 5o's. 61. MT.C91.6C9. tnd cC EOt redeemed amounts to Remaining treasure. Iin liidiiiirroii.l tax due distrn is. oi ' ( in va-li utiiil. cannot In -nppr.M fur other purposes. Amount received for shows. $-0. dedm tine $M for auioiiiit paid to the President of Apri- ( (l0

lllUUI.il -' ,, Leaving balance to he pail on iai!. A f Iiirict School Tn' Amount collected from several

Uistricts; Amount paid to the several Pistnvt. Amount due one district vet to be lran Seminary rtinn. Amount on hand at last settlement: " paid since bv sumlrj- person-.

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Brookville. In., June2fl. 1- -'j w inan '"6k wny

fSEX.-l'pon receipt of one dollar v ' t f: wise, the snbseriher will immediately ' (f r 3t

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avail himself ot tne oenenivi , 1

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Missionary of the I

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American Baptist Homo Mission Society, for of information which ha: v- T...;n.. ....i a : ..i:n ,-1 .. ; ,i..iqra t., ,l,t-iin.

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10 occupy a-iaiioii among me rucUiJ inoiaus olthat lerrili-ry.

of Draw ins. with articles r.' cnsii-v

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A writer in the Cambridge Reville nronoses above Canton on the Cumberland River. The 1 TT Ti. ih mi,,H n,t k-m ih knd rirh.

to hold a wiiigh District Convention at Cam- works have beeu suspended and the hands a the suu breas through the earnest the Weavil has deftroyed about one fourthef bridge on Wednesday the ISth of Angtist. ! sent home ' ciouds, so honor peereti.in the meanest fcabit. , the Wheat crop in Licking county, Ohio.

l.o-.r la .llliv fr.iui the

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TTSaid a nersoii In an inveterate smoker. perfect ai i-iin.. . eas- ami !. "

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wr.ii a pai- auu iiagaaru uouuieiiauc.'. l on j th;, fin art?- gcWnee, Matli- nnit''1" ' " li.nk as if vou had z "Utof your grave lo i ...

i'iii ui i;i.ii.auu muiuu i uuuuur way. iiirii.,"..-- i-,rt back again." 1 Mr. ,Vton.11'? Broadway. -c v

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