Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 August 1852 — Page 2

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orririal r.KlrnTHirnurr. On our first page will be found o clear J

correct, yet dark catalogue of the waste

ful extravagance of the democratic ad- ! ministration of Indiana. We ask every j one to read, and whilst they do bo, look

the la6t : un their tax reprints. Arc vou willing

tmu,ohn " 'hr! iwmob, but was omitted. Please be ,fc lnA . w .,, P"fv .me

.., . ...... , . ... ...... i n v ri nirB-kv -....j .-j - r-j

I msqueFuon win pernaps he ..sKed hv j r- fresi lent ' of P"1 whi,e thl " robbing -V"ur cmc who have not met John, and had no ; AutrJ(lt ,0 , 35 ' ' " : purse anJ Bllcking the very life-blood of chance to got acquainted with him; and P j ro,ir misiness and prosperity

t .

j A grirultural llcr. i The Roard of Directors of the Frank-

! lin County Agricultural Society will IikT j meet at M: tf.mira at 9 o'clock a. m., on

, : ouiuruity. fe'ieiiiie-r 100-, uu-inshvi rntnAV ATTn li IOV i important business connected with the rniUAY, AUt. M, I8ii. 'approaching Annual Fair. Itis business

! approaching Annual Fair. It is bi r:-r I that should have been done at t

Unr Kvw York Correspondence. Franklin Co. ,4rrir ultural Society New York, July 28, 1S52. 1 August Sessios. 3Ir. Editor: Every body knows the The Society met at Cedar Grove on fable of the shepherd boy who cried wolf! i the 7th day of August 1852, and in the wolf! when there was no wolf, and who ' absence of the President, and Vice Presfinally acquired such a reputation for j ident.on motion of John P. Brady .Ephrain lying.that, when the ravenous beast really; K. Rockafellar was appointed President did attack the flock, the boy's cries for i Pro Tern.

as it isa part 01 our tmsiness to nut nco- ....... ... .r..,. j .u .u: ns i oi

pie in a rood humor with one another we of the State Sentinel. ! ' . , , " ""T tion., for the benefit of the Whip party ; !l.lnh Kendall

... , (begins to have a particular avers ion to1 1 "'8 "" wnen iney knew the charge was false: Jonaii jnuer are about to introduce him to our readers. : .iuiniar avirnou to , , , , , n ... r .u- ... .t...:. i-..n. - 1....-....J ..... I m w-u:

r.r..,,hir ; , ,.;,-.. nf Pr.JpriA .whisky drinkers. He intimates that a

assistance were utterly disregarded. So it is with the Locofoco party. Their leaders have been crying out, upon the stump and in the halls of legislation, for

the last twenty years, that Viritish inftu- since our last meeting viz:

ence was at work, interfering in our elec- John Rosebrough James Hasson

Thomas Fitton

Minutes of last meeting read and ap

proved. The following additional namea have

been handed in as members of the Society,

born in . nian w'en he is a drunkard he is a whig,

David Powers

, of the speech of Dr. Sam. Davis, the i but their followers believed them, time Thomas Whitehead Allen Backhouse

whiff Representative from this rnuntv i ant nffa"5 "nd rallied to the polls, as if Thomas S. Armstrong Hesekiah Fowler

I

in the last Legislature.

i this county i an "gains and rallied to the polls, as if Thomas S. Arm: t. .:n i they were thereby going to annihilate William Cooper

l,.., i.i , o i 111 '" mcifniuiv. 11 mil snow i- 1 ,r , - : n--n- ci i rpf,i-,in l,U )itliv.ar out w hen sober a democrat. Speaking , , , .1 , . . ' this much dreaded British interference. W illinin Shaler

f , , , now ne, a no oiner wnigs, attempted. lection was Quaker. His i pf T M sn.vi.L, of Ivy., he .ays : , " .... , . i -Tom C"t .Inink on hsr,1 ci.tor in liMO.and m-vrr rLl Ll uli l!IBrge Allien W as made I

AGRICULTURAL

hands and horses for Ohio farms, however well it may answer on tha broad prairies of the West. This machine can be work

ed so m lo cut nearly as low as others.

votes of the committee

mous.

were

COMPARISON OF REAPING MArH Rule 1. Which mnrl,; ' 1

rountv, Maryland.

ISIS nd is then

: of Tom Mapsuail. of he ,avs : , "" "u" vinvr. nl' WP l I It would seem, however,thut tlu-re has William Miller Klisha S. Burk

, ,.,.., ,. ...... i fc.ni ri.i"m !.40.a,,d novo, rePe' 11,0 cl,aree wmcn w" made with ; been, all alonjr, some reason for dreading "nirl Shaft r Samuel Roberts

grandfather a captain in the revolutions- -rot r.rtoe.ir. wii.-n h b ram oir fixed bayonets upon the Treasury of our i foreign influence in cur elections; lor the Jns. M. Armstrong

ry war. and a veteran who fought at Gcr- X";, VWSSZ "X State. " J,hinS ha ln-tli bocon.e a reality.- On motion of Enoch McCarty, the res-ni-intown-while hi father swp,' s ivt:rn.-,i to iiii enj-s nd thp io.irinoiriut8 i spain i r . ,. , ! But, strange to siiv, it is thrown into the olution of last meeting defining the subn,anton his la her seneu as ,ano.lllr lo thc whUtsery . j Thcs; are facts which any one can : Wofoco sVale. a n d that makes all the ject for the monthly address on this ocuapioinininc warwunurtai lriiain ot , .gain, in reply to the American he , comprehend, and about which every one ; difierence in the world. In vain docs the casion. was reconsidered and so amended, 1812. Hismothcr Was of German Pa- ('st..l i...T .-.f Afr t'pini f should act. i honest Press nf this pnnnlrv nuinl mil In ' nn til alliiU' tlio sni'likpr In rlimia Ki nun

Hrmirkiotnr, DitIi, jlne Ijocotoco rank and tile, that the I.on- , suhject lor discussion. Of Franklin, on the resolution of Mr. Be- j on Times, the London Daily News, and i At the request of the Society, Mr. E. so to allow the Doorkener il ter t'av other leading journals of England, advo-: McCarty delivered the monthlv address,

Ilnrvcsting- Flachinrn. A proud day for Ohio was the 30th of

June.and proud days were they which sue- i and rake the grain ofTat the side for bind-

ceeded, when the great trial ot reapers and ing, but it is still dilncult to guide and mowers was held before the Ohio State j manage, and required a man to steer, beBoard of Agriculture. The competition I sides the driver and raker. As a curious was held upon a beautiful farm near the ! specimen of prairie farming machinery, it town of Springfield, Clark county, and afforded much interest to spectators. several enterprising manufacturers and ' Its width of swath is eight feet price,

inventors were upon the ground, all vie- i S230.

.. UU nnU- : 1 I V T C . II f. X-

iiiy niuiuiir-nuuuK-i 111 piuu ifoiiiijr anu i i.orjinuui .uorun tw i not quite canal tin 1 i " "r" in a determinatiou to win the medal. ; York Reaper was much admired for its j their jrreatp r nn ,t

I his emulation of good feeling was truly i lightness f draught, and quite easy run-! 3 Which lcpraiseworthy. " 'ning: whilst it also performed good ; or(k;r for b; 'j?v "j- ain itl

A judicious committee 01 practical men. work, t he rc.-iriua ot this machine dif- ' n,, c "Miiore .

U-J 1 ..1.....l 0 , r 1 ' .- I, .1 . - - "" S.

Vi-i A o men who manifested a determination to ; believed to be a decided improvement, s

1'iiiitiii l"lisuil mvo th mullor n t wiriiinrli inc;.i; iMir.n.r 1 1. .1.1,, f Ar...r.t

nnd vvhnsf rlprtsmn is wnrthv rf nnnlt. nnwn nnd r'.tii- Tlw. irn i tlio ' - v utH ad,infn4

A" " uir""AA :.. " :J . .V., " X' a"z ovcn urlae.e-Seyinour . " ?

T-.. T t I .-..w.. ....... ...... ...... ... (Ul those linvB n -1U-

ll.JUIIVB. ' : .. l,tT W inn rr I.I r. n.l.-.. r. , . "Ullfn ;

in the best mann-rH thd

...... c o, inour v. Jloriran-; icks Purviance-s; all nearl'v Cf,J equal. 'J or c 2. Which does the most ,.,..

en time McCormick's. n ".. ' k 111 4

viance's. Others tha r .

f rower swath were rctr.lr(l,.H , ' '

o'.

" anee 8. Ilusscy s rc.thers, and is , 4. w,)ich ci rovement se- ! hctV PumanceV I) it, will, le,s ; 5. Whith u ' ' nsn -r, s. s t on of the1 . . L 0lr,t adantpil f

her inequali- 6. WhiHl , , stationed on of or.ler-IIuss.yV ,vit i; 6 ,0 nghM work, ; iran's next. " .v'ouriv

rentage; this circumstance no doubt oc- j Hancock county)

casions me good teelinw that John lias "Asto Bill Franklin, if C!arkon clU him a

i .-l,;i,; . 1 . 1 ... c r .1 ! "sulwt.inlinlcitii -n." he lis ch.irrfl bis mind on always exhibited towards our lerman tel- ti,,.-. .n

is tho

"'our 4. y

low cititizens and makes him so popular

with them. His father dvini in 1S30

M iu. 71. French.

v 1...I ti,n ..in,..,.,. c . T ont.itivx Tint ..d.,iinn 1...1 i . the I nited States into the adoption of k-n up lor discussion on this occasion. I ti, ti .... if..i:... i :i. .i i: . .i. . '"tun Ms. the commit! i

'. 1 ....... . .. thp"Ii'tnni'r-itl.-" ilm-tr tin .if mil in. Irnn Anri'n, ,v Mnssr C P fUrt-a.n V ...f -. fr ... . - J . ? . "I HlJi l!lf Mate Ifn.-.r .... . ""; t

dav last from our friend and co-laborer upon u,e "Uganda the gnrr.il tubject had , Vf. ... . , . ., , . T T J' i, was mnn"l'tilc'a ana me committee ex- Dor ol one man. and thereby having su- m0j,i a tirvt ,, alrd G, was engagedby Govcr- M p " of " ' nin beea bro,,e,t ,,. h. desired toM.de T i , ' "i"' T '"l T 11'-?' Vi T 'T' B" I Psed a willingness to comply with the periority over all the machines. The ra- it y 7,' En-n-er on the White n e I - H ' th reason, be barf f , r oHVruur that rel u"' h, , "1 I,u,,,1,r-, 'll -v 1iin "V lt,on.'"f- Colescott jr, j wishes of the exhibitors in regard thereto, ker attachment of this machin is a very ami a Silver" Ml r 'i'Td: Y,,; i.n..n.tr on uit line R,s,nnr Sun Rerub can. The ronnnr- lne reason, i e imd 1. .r onenng that reolii- their leaders. that they turn a deal ear to and Dr. Lewis, part coated n the ds. ..r...,.u;..;..u.i...ii. ' i : : i n-...: " H,m a'Nl'1r 31ed.il. nsj., vl

, . - 1 ; I nn iii U hi. rl. ll,. . , . , . , . . ,., . 1 oi! iai a? null nioiiij MHU uriil 1A trwu, IlleillUU.. il II eilL'VllM. VI SUM OUT I OH- 111,1 (,, II, . , - ...J rnnsng as rodman, and . f f . .. ennrmr ,n , " ' for l, rot-on ihe one now before the alarm, and subnut themselves like cussio,,. and l,en not in rnnrtiet itl, t) n rW tr;7-,n .i .i.,... n .i.i. . V "' '"' "-ys Ii;,rv ,t p . 1

by step: and the head iseiththc ; the louse The call , lUe , f lanihs to the slaughter , On motion ofVn, M. Baird, as published. out of order. It nnv be objected th ; , A,'"!t'"' i i t Itmolvill. hi tWn . 1 ... fe Joiig.it by linn, had been directed bv a dem- hnrrland is opposed to Gen. Scott: and Resolved. That a copy of the address A rghr,thnn n,tn r.i. nni.;A.ru ti.:.. .i .i.. ..t-,f ,.i ....... " I

i - ' - xnwivJva iiiv llli'-' Uljl Uilll 1 - Ail l l I il lilUl Ullll V d II ,

From this we suppose Brows has be.

irkli Wrtri.'ai-rull- tcmnornto nnA tlint lira

. f ..1 1 4' . 1 . ' . . 1110

ti'f widow, wun ner iamn emigraieo to man ,s respectable who indulges. Bn.t.

the est, i n 133. John walking barefoot Bro x must have reformed latolv. I

bv the wagon side, trudged his way with ! the rest. Thev settled near Richmond,!

in Wayne county In 1837, John nor Xeble, as an

Water Canal, beg

gcing up step quarters being

came here, where he has resided ever since. He worked hard and faithfully in idorni and sun en the canal, till the State suspended her operations. He then took up law books, and in 1?43, after being examined by Judges Xiles and Bryant, was admitted to practice. In the Winters of 1S41-2, and 1842-5 he served as assistant Secretary to the Senate; and in 1844-5, as principalclerk in tlu House of Representatives. In these pos'sof labor he did. himself credit by his industry and energy. For the first year his salary was 823:2, and for neither of the years did it exceed 250. This was the value of the services of a whig. Huring last winter the work that was done by two persons, while John was Secretary to the Senate, required nine ent'emen from the Democratic ranks: and whib John, and the principal Secretary, Mapiire, received 8404 for their winters work, the nine Democratic g nt'emen received 84SSS. For indexing th? Journal. Farquhar got 850 while for doubl" indexing it, the Democratic speak

er. William H. English, eot 8200.

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nn ueen. nil nhilKT. k. me re:i. in I. r ilr.Ti. Imcr ;.n c SMian-r nmunl ; inrfa ' i

. . ' . - . . . uui innse aitovp

irpori, :inis ncei. i;ies me inaciiiiio auvauiae , ,,i rry ,,,

. yj ...v. ajymi M in iij;i ILUIIUHT. f I It'll 1.1 USIIIJ 111 HUM S OT OllllT llieqiJUl! TKn pninmittan hninirdii.i.Miu Cmnn '. . f . . . . C. T' ! 1 : ..! I .

A i.L, v v.... . ... v uliii in ciiuiin u( 1IIUII LIU3 Ul Ulldll'. X lie IJLKl"! IS Slill Din'nir tliw trial nf inn fli i nn j in col. . . .. I . ,. nnt ..11... .ln 1 T ..... i' . .. : I.

." ............ v. ........ ... .-in. ii man- nit- u ui in tinr iiaituilll, l ai 111 111.- n urh, . fjan K net

ner as would most tully accord with the , and shoves oil the gavels on the side; but ; 7 Wiveh views of the exhibitors, as well as sub- like others of this kind, it was difficult for K,.,-'.

ivr v iiiir init-ici ui nil.- nuiii., iiivua- uie ruKer 10 avoid scaiierinj me grain;. Which ror ' . I tion was given for the manufacturers and and in heavy and tangled wheat the ma- ! drive the maiY'n'.ry''1 pvbihitnrs nf t!if mnrhinea to innnl with eliinn nreninri5illv eli..lrn.t Witl, l;,tl . . evinf.nr A- it 1

- - - ...... . ....u. ..luiauitiL and iJonsinore s the committee, at the Anthony Hotel, further improvement this will be found a : 9 W 1 1 i c li rer' : t Snrinrrrielil. nn thn frnninir nrnennilinir fir.it -rntii inrw.tiinn Itc wi.ltl, r.rn...tl. . " piirCS t.K' .'a.t ,

:tnll,i.nr,,mi;nn..l' llrili.l imrni.l tie.,1 r.r,..r 7, ' A " . . ' . . . V. "'""''"" " - "' OorJ J,JlSllloreV.

veatent-iv he h,tnd.i . . t . 1 y ........ ........,.,. ............. . . niie nrst day s trial ; at which meeting a hve leet price JyiJO. , m vi,;,.i. .1 on jeaurdjy ne had offered a reselu- interests: n van s t no ntei out l them. ' C. F. ( larkson. nrr veil ilnrinrr tlm .-. I r 1: r.:.- , U ,-. ' 10. Which the bct a;i.. ,.

.n:,;..,i ri .1. . . . . . , ..... ' . . . irei- uiiiTviiniie in opinions was nad.anii , io. o. uensmore s oeii-ivaKer, jiko P ..,,,. . , " lor lion, recmrinff llle Clerk to rennrt In lit. tl..t tlin llnt.li r.. ........ ....... 1 n-nn. ..Cll.r. ,!.!...,.-,. .1 1 ..f . '. ... . . ' (r STU.I1P crronn.l It.. . 1 'i

"I--- . iiiov nn it'.i. ..iv .,.11 ii. . ii.ii 1 .i.-iii" ...... ... ..n iummi ,..,11111 ni uiu I Rl!-r UI Kiinrirnstmni ivnrn mm n hi- ri, ,.iw vl. h. .m-nr. ...I,.,-.. .l..nj tlm outt i.nr ...,-1 ;.. ... .: r :ii,v.. it . '

j House .he nuvdvr of Clerk.. Doorkeepers, , our hardy fishermen, by the insolence ol which moved that the address, together Uew in regard to the rules adopted by the first-rate stvle.'and'in addition, rakes off r, urv,a'H;eV. s. 'j , and their employ,, in the House of Renrc- . t"r nRVal othcers, 111 order to intimidate with the subjects embraced therein be ta- I committee, nnd thp l.est mode ofrnndnet. tl.n .in i,", n K!.tif:.et.irv- .min,,.., n-"ores: a.ike. "

' -.1 1 . 1 . 1 . .-I i" . 1 ... ... . ' " " " , fi- J v v 7 iiiuii.iv PRFMII'Mt! 1

per tiay,

out of which he should pay his a?sistnt.

Mr. D.ivis s.M, it would be reccollected

Icatethe election of Mr. Pierce, whose which was listened to with marked atten-

i triumph they are assured will contribute tion. coming as it did from an old I'rac-

character. And when the character of .: . 1. ..1 ... , ..r ln.r ..,..ii.n-nr.. t i, ,.r.-i.... ini ,l,.lii nrn.li,.,.nn.in,i r. n..i,i:.t;

in. 1.1111; n igirr, .u un.iiru lu Ills roiiniV, HUH !. unjin j ... un .vt.i j1" i in i mi 111 11 iiui?ivu iui 'uuiiLaiiuii the Tress is elevated we feel that we rise , he desired the Clerk should read the article of tnc ocoloco politicians, to defeat his in the Rrookville papers. Adopted, with it. For all the character and stan- to which he rvfetred election, because she bears hi in a grudge i t )n motion of John P. Brady, I;. ... .i,.-.- .i- u- . 1 ' ,ti r-i l .. , . . for his victories over her armies, in the.' Resolved, Tliat Wm. M. Baird. hereding ehaxe.nth.s world ,s so mtimately, (The Clerk then rend a, follow, from the , XVar of 18I2n, an,l because she re- quested to make the next monthly adconnected with the Press, that we look r nklm Democrat. ofDecemlr 12 ) ; members his letter in favor of the Annex- dress before this Society. Adopted, upon bright ornaments to the Press as! ItShT We hear that the Whig ar ation of Canada. Gen. Scott is. there-; On motion of C F. Clarkson, part of our stock in trade Mr Fresch kl",Ph ''e number of supen.nmer- fore, pre-eminently the American candi-j Resolved, That the question for disis 1 wniir nnd in sivm tt,u ',,' ,Vrv V-ri I n P7 Upn" ",:e 1 dntc; and. as guch". he cannot fail to nil- cussion at our next meeting be wheatis a w nisi and m saying this, we do not surv.ast.Ierk, Doorkeepers ic , around the , .1 o,- . . 1 -n- e . j .t .i.i- ' " , J Sif.nH Huns. .,f r,,1,:m. 11" ' the vast majority of his countrymen to raising drilling Sic. And the kinds mean that he,, one merely for conven-s No'thinff l.a- done him so of wheat best suited for our climate and ience, or that he is so in sunshine but who are irnilty of incurring ur.neccessurv ex much good, as the abuse which has been, soil. Adopted. he is a thorough whin; and the fact is penses nf tiis kirn1, shoul.l be marked. Apt and still is, poured out upon him by the 1 On motion, adjourned to meet at Metdeveloped bv his acts his life and his w',:,t is Ptl" wor!W' mn wh'' n'v r-port - English and Canadian press. 1 amora, on the first Saturday in Septem1 ' . ' ... -d to be "sucking" the treasury, are or those lam not partial to the nomination of her next, at 9 o'clock A. M. appearance. Heis, too. a tine looking who hav hee entrusted with places r military men to the Presidency; but. if, Ethraim K. Rockafellar, Prcst. young man (married,) and bids fair j"nornieM hose i -option in .ociiy and therecVer wasatime whenit wemed ad-! John P. Brady. Sec. . , . , t"ir party, should lorhi.l the desire tj bene. . , .. . .... yet to raise in the poht.cal struggle,, to fil , the uaueccss ,ry exp, of "ZZJ GorVST.ir IX.m,. eminence. And he can command our , a people already burdeiisonv-lv t.txed to pay ri putation t me neadol mu go ernuu in, , nation. i . un the nast whiir misrule Iierl lirilnii.,'n it is now, when we are threatened with a ,. . in'. serv,ces,n almost any case. It ,s our bf V'Vonrti.ilo. IbeS rail war with Englnnd-a war which, once ! The suhjo.ned reso!u.ios. agreed to at a business to help sustain and elevate such be no necesiiy for more than three Clerks begun, will never terminate short of the W n'ft meeting of German citiiena in New of our you rg men as are worthy of the , ,0 ei,c'' ous- and " assistants are snlli- entire expulsion of every shadow of Brit- i York, merit an extended circulation. Conpublic "confidence, and of their "country's "1"' for p;',rhiD'0rrkt",'Per. Tl,y these abu- ish power from this continent! ; sidered in connexion with exnressions of opin1 itiiuu. mi, ai.uoi nieircounm 8 es ave e.XKted li. farmer ti mes, is nn u. tifi-i There is iUo terrihle Tn.lim i o '. . , gratitude. We want nothing-but think cation for the pr.se,,.. Will the Member, on lh'

I, to he snent fr , his county furnish ..R a list of the en, t:"""" ' 7 T . 1 f t,,e 1 ,st t'1-ction !" that State, and

machines to be tried, and the following is not deposit the grain in handsome gavels ! the list: w here it is tangled and lodged; but in the ' 1. Palmer k Williams' Self-Raker, opinion of the committee, tli;s machine Brockport, New York. does the raking in all conditions of grain 2. C. II. McCormic, Reaper and Mow- as well or better than is done by band i er.combined and attached, Chicago. Illi- w tli the other machines rakiii" off at

C. Ill ! V .. ..

1. Which machi,,, grass in best manner--kt,-f Casio's.

2. Whid

given

sey

i does tii

li;n!

3. A. J. Ptirviance. attach and detach Reaper and Mower, Warrenton, Jefferson county, Ohio. 4. Hussey's improved Reaper, b' Mintum, Allen t Co., Urbana, Ohio." 5. Hussey's improved Mower, by do.

Ill

tune Keti-i:..:,,--

. W Inch is the hcv

C'i'..

u-urL ,r '"'i Ii

it rrlorv rromb to he snertt fnr nthora

- - jp'oyers and pav m the capdul! We are Always in tl Harness. j against all injustice, whether practised bv We see that Jons A. Matsos Esq.. is d,'mopr's 'Zn t, -!,; nnntr.i ;,(.fn ' Mr. Davis continued. He believed that at

Co. Ind.

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11. 1. 1 ll" U IU '11 Mill. LU ill lir- ' ! I .11.' . .... r ' .. . ... with suhs-quetit declarations in other narta ination to this city, this morning, ot the , . ' massacre of eighty soldiers, and fivc "f hT ' mdicat, the progress of a officers of the U. S. Army, by the Ca- c,m" ",:,t 18 ,,eM",ed ,0 te!l '",rerely on the manches. Fort Arbuckle is threatened. ; fortunes of Democraey. The mgic of a

HOIS. theside. In its rnerh-tnicnl construction.

ease of draught, etc.. this compares favorably with the other machines. Its

width of swath is five feet ten inches

selling price. 14U. 8. Which renuin s tl,e l ... . '

No. 10. A. J. Cook's Reaper does : drive the machine Ca.v ' p iVr the cuttiiiT well, and is designed for a i Vl,;,.i. ,i... i ... .

6 Haines' Illinois Harvester, Pekin, self-raker, but owing to a want of Mitfi- . KetcliumV. and i'asT-'s I. rient evneriinre with it iwe nr tC nn. ' in A'i.:..i. - .1 1

.- , r . i - ' - ' ' ; iv. i 11 ii 11 is me nest ai'-m- 1 7. NeW lork Reaner. bv Sevmoiir. rlmninnl uL-ill nnllm nnrl if ii.vn.itn. .... . ""'p.l'T.

1 ....... .......... ... ......... i... III...11I..I, jiv or Muiiinv n-iiu;.

Morgan k Lo., Hrockport, New lork. it does not do the raking in a proper Ihwsey's. ' 8. Densmore's Self-Raker, by War- manner. The committee, however, are ; Premiums. Tin'

uer k uruK.ni, opringiieiu, vmiio. of the opinion that it can be made an ex9. S. P. Casle's Mowing Machine, Ur- cellent machine. The raker is combined

nana, unio. wit.1i the reel which bends on tbeorr.-.i:i

Si rit.. 1 f. -

even suafaci KetchumV. ' fi. Which is the !. !;,,' ,,

. of repair Ketchuiii's. and Hu-m''

'"d-Ki-h-huu;-; J

10. A.J. Cook's Reaper and 3Iower, and is quite a simple and ingenious iuby Hetch, Whitely & Co., Springfield, vention. It is commonly made to rake

Ohio.

11. B. Smith's Grain and Grass Cutter, Batavia. Illinois. 12. Ketchum's Mowing M achine, bv Howard k Co., Buffalo, N ew York.

The first day's trial of Reapers, was on

of! behind, but it is also designed to deliver on the side by the atta hmeiit of a revolving apron. This, however was not done in the presence of the committee. It is sold at $100 to .S12H.

'ill 111. t ... f

en, I. ..I !,:.! ll... 1? 1 . '" 4

.. .... "uu.inaniah, 1 .... : r .. ? . wl

uiu.- ii. .-i jin iiieiiii ier hole Mm', it 1 H....I.:.. . i .. n . . 1

' ii -'i o inn:-, ui imwaru t; c,, n.

.New ork: and a Miv.-r Mi'i!aU.,.J

oiid premiiuii. h r llu-M'v's MaiVi- J .Mini urn. Allen & ., "'

1 lie committee f

, By the way, we are in receipt of a good ' ,,aJ him. elf, no kiu. brige of the numbe r of1

til!? I it'lt Ps'tlPPIIIr. tTO nnrrhr t. anenilronuA

! far the people were oppressed with taxe He a,nd B gT"0-1 VP1'011 .of thc l7ia on ""me must be of brief duration in the ores

uii,v iiuiuvino i - wj7i'n.ii.iiui.u. ,rii'-cui n intnv wine I ii rVTarillino' v neiie

c - r - . A m . , . . o i Anion tr i n oinrrrs Kiiiea was i .imain i t?Ac tl., m .1

ButtocomehacktoourintroJuction- -,g paper, just ""i oreencast e cleT,s.Md doorkeepeis. and if he misia'el I Marcv. a son of Governor Marcy o thi ! Wi M s ot and W I In V GrX7 bv John for the last seven years has been b-v C" Pteick. It looks well, reads , the numbers beared to Lo corrected So State, late Secretary of War under Mr. ' ' n l!!! w.l, r' ! " t T'

well, and WC hone It Will do Well. ' lar as he could ascertain. Ihere tmra nniv ;., P.ilW ITmler these riri'iiiiwtniieej it ' Mi,fT.v

practising law and selling goods, until called away from his counter by the voice the whigs to run as their candidate for

Congress. He will do what he honorably (and especially all who wear clothing.)

Kothic Arrnrte. ! the Home, S clerks and 7 in the Senate, mak - We call the attention ofour readers. ing in a!l 15 The usual pay to the rferks he

uuilerslood was four dollar per day; thus their rntl wniil.l ho Hit ..llupo A...V. A,-ln.1A....l

ran to succeed, and the reader is invited to the advertisement of Cohen, G laser t Ule ,Io(M , wm 7 doork(?(.perSianJ to le to help in the fight. Farquhar is pretty & Co. of Cincinnati. It is said t be su- Semite 5, besides 2 woorisawyers, one for well known as a politician; but never as a perior to any thing of the kind, in this each House of the General A8einVy. Ture

UIII..IIIIIII.1I ll ill - .. i . i ,

would be follv not to place at the head of . ' ml 11 "ur ""arl anPro., anu the nation, the greatest soldier in thena- ""PPort it in the ensuing election, tion, "the noblest Roman of them all."; "Resolved, That we endorse the cardinal Place General Scott in the Presidential principles or the Whig party, and will do our Chair.and the people at home will be in- best to mi-taiu an.l realize them.

spired with confidence that their lire-sides . 'Resolved, That we. as American citizens i

el tii-d ti..-,

credit due tn t!ie I'lii.'i-rs nf t'; (- .'ladis in Agriciiltuaa! S'irictv. ' nromnt anu i iii. -i.-nr uA

v., ii 1 w....:.U". l i-i. . i ' u'1-

.xii. i i. ll. k.niii!i . ii I'linrr. k ' illi. ii ... .i t-i- .

., t- . . ... . ' - ...... .... i... . v :-.-ui . i ' i'u j : i:i ;.ir T

me limn oi ut.j. j. earner, annul two other from Illinois, is s.uiscthin of a no- Reaper and M

........ u-i. ui i.piiMwui-iu. i ne veny. i ne lorward part ot tne machine field was mostly level, and free from ob- is attached to the forewheeN of a com-

structions, excepting a few aimle-trees.

m, . I . ,. . ' . -" I IU UI l l:li- tll.tClll!;

i uc w ueai was oi lair average growth, does not differ very materially from other staiit att n' ion tithe

' v.

I i'T II,'

wcrs at Siirin;,.;,1-

aisoto cert. .!!! iinlii i.'n :!.. f.r f...-

the

gram i try the -xi r:,en n i

in. mi larin Hiiuo.i. in oilier respects il to work the m o- ..,.!..!

U'iu in: i.' r

a;. of ihv c

machines. I he raker stands on the hack ; mJttee. tin part of the platform and rakes off at the throughout

side. here the grain stood well, sn.! ' a.-sist ant

will he protected from tne ruthless invader: an.l the enemy will hesitate before he

bit er or prescriptive one. He is respect- country, except probably '-Oak Hall," door-keepers were usually paia three dolUra a dares to make the assault.

ful to all as well to those who differ Boston. The clothing Emporium of the day, nad their daily pay would be 42 dollars

. .

H is industry is unceasing; his business talent good; he possesses fair speaking abilities, and away of talking to the boys and going round among them th?.t takes mighty well. He is a whig, of course.

Hut he does not insist like Joe Wright.

ronrrssional rilravnsranof. Among the proceedings of Congress of the 7th inst, we find the notices of the following expenditures of the public funds. The house then went into committee . n ll... mm.ip.l ....... ." ... 111 mt

. .. i:n lllin ini t'ill.fM litllOn UMI. 1 HO

"marriage extraordinary" took place

here yesterday. bein.tr nothinrr less than

several more attached to committees of the a 'carriage by proxy. It came oil' at the

House and Senate, enon?, to make RUHre- t'"u'e ot 1,10 Pa' C onsul, where

of Oermin birlh aim at realizing those elements of progress which are contained in tho principles of the National Whig party. "Resolved, That we will use our efforts for spreading, wun all possible means, at proper

time and in proper place", the principles f

Wesley Smith, Esq.. Alderman of the Liberty nnd Independence 11 nnn nli r nnr

eatedailveTnense.f.ireUrta ....I lsu -v.""1"? 1-V Allien

ers, of one hundred and thirtv.t ,...n.' Eleventh aril, united Hon Juan A. Bar- j Union la based, and for which our heroic

ii noroc iw Tint i itf ii 'lrnnti'i I hi-otm- h l.i

--'I HI! tilt 1M I I'll UlMlll,lniU"ll III."

and yield, stood up well, and was rather

green for harvesting. All the machines were tried, as many

rounds each as the tune would allow.and with careful driving, it did pretty fair with the exception of two or three which work.

i'loivin-.r TiiM-ciine. No. '2. McCormick's Mowing Machine is the same as his reaper, only changed by removing the platform and setting it to run closer to th" ground. . For some reas.)u n it explain-.! to thc committee, it did

were somewhat imperfectly constructed or not properly adjusted, all performed the work well. The day was fine, an I a large concourse of spectators was present and manifested much interest in the exhibition. Indeed so easrer was th

crowd to witness the performance of each not work satisfactorily at the trial, fremachine, that it was at times dilncult for quently requiring the weight of one or the committee to obtain a fair comparison two men on the machine to keep the of the respective work. knives close enough to the ground.

Alter a day spent in the trial of Mow- No. 3. l'lin iance s Mower is also of

that none but his political friends shall i;la"s aITrTria'in? S.r.000 for a pedestal

vote for him. He will take the vote of a

Democrat as kindly as that ol a big. He bclievf 8 in the right to petition the Congress of the United States. He does not believe in excluding Roman Catholics

from office. He ha

i. . .i . . . . . ... ... .v.

ii ie general opinion that the present attorney Jose Barrieras. in the holy session would not adjourn under one huudred bonds of matrimony with Miss Ann Eiiza days, from the time it commenced. If so, Rapp, of the City "of New York. Don then the pay for clerks and rinnr!...,,. Jose will "do the gallant." until Miss

was agreed "to: also 890 000 for nouM a,""t lo t,'l hundred ?W iH "avanna, when she will ' protective tariff, but also by the ruction and an equipment of and lwenXJ tiol!l'r9- y trn,lsll'rrod to the connubial protect.on of work... gmen sassecialion by the

l A.i c..rw.;..... r .1 v ui v v.i i mu u ii.iu. un un: me.- win in- . ciiur. I As a specimen of the services nerformen i , ... .. .

A resolution was introduced, appropri- by some of these employers, he would state, n ' ZZ u ZZ '' . That

aiing.M i.j.ouotopay torhooks heretofore Ihatt'ie wo.Hl-sawyer,; to whom wi wi 1 n.v ,,r.v,- r,., , "k..:. " V':, ""a 01 a'!vallr'nS " improwmeuU

Tiven to mi'iiihprc i'nnn., -it . ......j .. ... ,.,,,1,

. . ... ..... . 1 1 1 t I'm ti.ii.rd a .!.. . . i. - ..

, ...u iiui mi; SlWIIIg 10

wi i. iii eii.-.e i-i ui-Mrian stature ot lien

son

the constrr

i wo revenue cutters.

ing machines, the trial ol Reapers was me comiuneu or convertible kind, being resumed, on the farm of Mr. Foster nn -iiiv his Reaner with the platform re-

leader, Major General W infield Scott, han the National Road, one mile south-east moved, and the running parts placed nearrisk --! his life in numerous battles. I of the former field. The ground here "the ground. These alterations are "Resolved, That we will strive for the ad- j was more rolling, with some stones and very easily mad,' with this machine, and vaiicement of our borne industry, not on'v 1 "'"P thc P'" well ripened, and in it worked quite fairly as a mower; still

.-innj inn in i oiisinerai.lv lanirieii ntio .,- n v.. :..i,n u.- mi: ui.n iiiih' von-

L onoTess

s on two occasions Brooks advocated the provision providin

oned as a slave, has been set at liberty.- ma ri T." lo .H? .-""nutted to tho:"""' " - ; , ,-"' " , rZ'. .. ,"" i ..nn.M, T i...,,,, , UJ and may succeed well, but it has not been with a n-ighhor, jno buy a R,aper, an 1

1T...I.., ... i.i:.,..: e "oi.se. .nr. isrooKs men went on to al-; ,,r my wnicn ne represented piid taxes ... ,-V... , - . . . . .' ' i thoroughly tested as vet. and owimr to the other a .Mower

v ... . ..... ... tunc o tne mode ot

finality; but thinks a representative should have his hands free to vote as bis

i,. I.. ... . . . . I.- - ...

longed, inns atioriling opportunity to test iriicieu oniy lor mowing, and the coin-

theworkingoftheinacbiiiesunderadverse "iittee do not leel warranted in recoiucircumstances. mending a preniiiiin lor "conihinatinu" No. 1. Palmer: Williams Self-Raker, machines, as in their opinion no machine the committee regard as perhaps destined will do both kinds of work so periectiy to be of value. It has a reel in front, as those made expressly for each. Tliev

iii.-1 smi'igvs i ii i.meiii. mu ine uoove .... .... ... .. - :!... a..-i ... .... . ll . .. . u ........ " r i

uin.11111 linn iiniiiT . . .. . - . . . . s in riirni i lat .iim.i.i. ....:. . i. iiiinr ill lin nrmin it a n .1 . . .i .... . .... ...i w iiiiiu ..ii'u. -,.1 in ii -. ,iir. :i inriii.T fi.i

collected gratuitously the evidence by for the expenditure, umler the 'direr ?r'Tm o( Dchn,en. who case isprohah.y the iirst of the kind , ' YT ' ' : ' : .T' i.o rato I Z"'; pZT not feel able to bnv both a R-an , t , .1

whicha free black man, unjustly inipris- !- ' TZt 'ZZT' b- ! " tKKS Z Tnfc U ' thn,ent is a very ingenious coiitra'nce, blowing nnrhine,' that I,, should' uni

la

Iiltf

hide to the mode of distributing these ' - faithfully ny otller Count , ; Sa(. . "M 3 'n cajHiausis inai are books, and said it was a fact well known but bis conitueuts complained of ' , Tn' to the country, that members were in the ' amou. ,t tbev lo.d ti, n.v i. , port m Alnca. The object ot these genl.i. , , , L. "ll"L amount ttiej Imd to pay. He was detenu n- t emeu is to insneet the stenm n ihw f

constituents may direct. In short, John J,,;, J a0" fT', " W' aS ' i,w U' S" IS about the rie-ht kind of stuff: lonk r,nt n lar as he had power, and he nnio .!! A n between ibis nort ntnl .ntiu-nll m,.i

COllin.mvofEllolishcaoilaliststh.-it are Mre.eMtst,.eof.i,.r..M,elrw,..r I llS"U CI, and OW.ng to

. ..' ' ' - j.S'.. .... me detective Construction ntul hrenL- i.r,

is aooui me right kind ot stull: look out

for him when he gets on to your beat; go to hear him speak: and wht n you goto vote don't forget the Quaker boy that walked barefoot over the Alloghnnies.

those who were friends to economy and re- those of the Pacific Mail Steamsh;p Co.,

which run irom I'unania l i s.in t- r.nicisco

Twcntv-four thousand dollars .v,.r. ; as l,e nai' P-,w". and he now call. d on all between th,s port and Aspmwall, and

appropriated for rep.,rt;ng the proceeding ''SeWll0Were frirluls! to of Congress in the Daily tJlobe- St-i mm for",, to rall" nl"' niJ ,,in-

for tw n'v-four cor

Ulohe and Appendix, for enrh tor of Male had eMiniHll

. r i i- .i .......

TI

Smith's CI lliiiiiisl Mower u-m cl.n nf

longer brt used a r-venu -, but given up to j Df one or two small parts, it did not work the combination kind. It came into the actual s-tiler under f ivorah'a terms. satisfactorily. field too late to have a fair trial, and was "R -solved, That we, as German -speaki ng J No 2. -McCormick's Reaper was re- ''"perfectly adjusted in some of its parts. A.neriivins, do in no wm iut-n I to sepernte j peatedly tried in both fields, and when the HO ,'lat 'l faib'd t do good work, ourselves fro'ii out Iv.g'ish speaking fe low ! rak'"T was done by very expert hands. No. 5. Hussey's M jw er, like his R apriii7ei nr ai.n t se,.ert ,..i.i i.t .i, i 'l performed well ; the committee th m-rlit er, is quite simple in its construction.

Druiooratic oniinatiuti.

We have the pleasure of announcing

sional

..... .H.I c i ...... I I. .. . .

..n ...1.1.1, ami .J10.HUU loriuiidingtiicvol- "us Legislature at t,I.W,000

iiines. uer mis me committees aros;; . fd.ool 1.,

and the House adjourned.

ot

i.i. ii i v. i. 1 1 ..in i a i i.i ina t .1 o I it I I .till imu. - n ..... iu . . . . These two lines of steamers are as well cordially unite with the,,, i good harmony t,nS1!"ach,ne d,,1 not I".1' '""'"tain its and con., ;,, :y not liab b-to got out ol known in Europe as in America, for their f-r a . cause-the prosperity of the W0,d unowned reputation. It cut the r,ler. Itd.d ,t, worK well, and hke tne tr .n r'h t h -ir -i it th ir . .: . . , , pram very well, a wide swath at fcetA R .'aper .requires a team of three or lour btr.'n.!!. Ill ir si.tnes?, tiiou come- people, tne a Ivancemetit ofour country's i,,,t ;,,,,,,;, , ,,. A , ; i..,r

he i-omiimn : i , i,..:. ,,i tm .'. . . ... . . ' uul 11 1 ' more strong! n ot team t han -

Illi 1111'. Cl U llll. II I UL IM II' UUI. 11 V B'0 will. II.a nr I :i.... 1 ' . t .. . -'. . n ,

law. it was snenose.!. .i,i.i . 'i ,. . i.:". . . " "' v," m K most ouiers three or lour horses n stout ao. :i. t ash

i about 5no on,. ...,.'...... M -Vru.,i': ''-hiViic, upon which this Union is grain and also much skill and bard lhr able machine-

i in.i.i-1. i,j mi.nii'u. ii aim o.i.i r raucisco, ov two or lliree days , l .1 . i . . stiamrfidi avoriH,,,,. is our duty to save all th a we can u, . sometimes bv ten. ' I do n..t think 1 fo,ln,w- on the part of the raker, who rides back- I' 'eding some improvement in the way ol

to our readers that the len.or.-fiY r.,n. .. ."Uioii nas passed the Senate ot ; ,i,R r, i . . . l,nv..r tl.,t .". i...,.;.. i . ward on the machine, working in a strain- securing greater strength and durability

..... ... me t nned States, providing that the... . . . uuwn V V ,..

Mower is a very credit-

quite new. as yet, an !

exiiib'f.T.- and .v:; and firiiier. to tiic n,.-i'.

li:arii..l and iMiii.-. '

eii'oris t preserve order, and give ' opportunity t see :.mJ !. siti'si The operation of M;. i:ig j,.;,; yur i:ig l:iac hi in s coi:i;i.ira'iv,-:v i-v: Lege porti .ii e- li, .-. a'.t'',r.i,ti a p irtion oi' t!ie (..iui,) ;t .- h, ;i:..i-, ly etij ye.!o:i!y limit -.1 i.; i,.r;u::.f-T observing the practict-l v.-..rkiu.' : of the priiirij'I.-s iiiv,.'!. Ai! very str.mjly itapres- ! with tit" t ince of si cl labor iviig ii.ii fi n " : .. . i. . ... .

.vgncuni;r.M:i!is imahi.iig til tsnif

secure a l.irg cr.p. a! the rig';:' t 'i.i.. unprei ( .!. lit 'ilili.-jiali'li.Hiiil al.- .n waste t'l.ui i-ual!y attends t!ic e'. maiiiia! i'dior iiiet!io.!. Til;' celitiiii'.tee have full i'i ti::'- :: r.'ceiniiii ii.liiig t!n ni icliiii . t f.ir:iier.- of ( )iiio. bi-lieving lli.i; ,:i-i in the harvert fields will give z h ra isfa.'tioii. and lead I iiajirov -."ll. ' -i iiu-bamlrv. alike ec;.!i'i;.i.-;i! ;mJjr Id.'. Tiiev would also urg'-up ii il I'actiirers th'" gn-it iiapurt un : i thoroughly c intrii. ting their iiwiii.

asto obviate complaint for whiihti -f

qi;c:it caii-e is given, of liroakager. angemeiit of working part, by wliiiLr. time is lost ia rep lirs.an l the rr-i:' the maciiire not a little d.-inirg.-d . timber should be ih.wen of the r.iide kind, tlie small'T iroii , ; carei'ullv wrought, not cat. generi:! worliiinii-ihip el a gm!o!stancia! finish. J. T. Pi-.si.i-.v.Fjy.-:t.-t ' A. W.ii.i i.i . Clark i'n. Wii. Hr t. I "lark Co. Jon N Ki ll.! il. Greclli' I ' l)ll. Mel.KAN. Faycttf'1'-

John S. 1I.u.i..( 'eliini:oi

Hind lll.ni-i.lin.. .1. .

. ...I .: .1 X- , rr, :. - r .i.iiil" inai ll.C

.v..i.o,mi,, mu i:t .Napoieonon i lies- Washington li lob shall be carried in the :

nay last, nominated on the second ballot

Col. Jas. H. Lane, as a candidate for Congress for this the IVth District. This s.nits us. It inspires us with additional hope, and we shall now go into the canvass with an increased appetite. Our feelings, education and instincts.

backed by a deep sense of our moral ob-

T-. .....

i nueu iMaies mails tree ot postage!

Ibis is a strange proceeding even in ""l"'rllunieraries ought to be discharged, and thee strange times. To sinrle one as fl'r himself, as a m-'mS-r of the lecNU-

newspapcr out ot the thousands published ture, he was willini; to take that old Whi; Fr..i th- Ri.i,,e l? ,ub!i in the country, and conterupon its pub- price, which the Democrats so much ridicul- i AVHia-n to your 1'ost. I.shers the advantage ot a free transit for ed in limes ra.,t. of two dollars a day and the ' We ;,S5,,:M,' U a l"--l""on that

ibe people by overhurdenine them will be able to build any thing like them, i Twentv ve,r Vl " 1 " ' 1 ne pavew are deposited a ne, iu u .. . on tiic gra., m, ' . .. o.cu.ng ii.em. , , , - . ... : lent ears ago, this one mad1 r.nn. an the . nn m in n.ivn i mi.l- i.. very smooth nnd clean, and is nf i if

Me hohered that at eas, oe.,hird of these " K .Ul " llU'.V ,l0' Wl " Hes, that one sold cheese and butter, an. i for the next round nf V 'tV. draught. It cuts wi, , two seriesV.f

VoiirTrn'v " Tmnr,- iv.r- in.V'or lH,tcnoro,,'a null"th carried on a dis-; chine is durably constructed, as was knives, attached to a double crank, workH". ' 111ILLAMIL. 1 1 1 lew iin.t In... ivo n ... i i. 11 i. ? ... . 1 mi.. :.. :l.

, -j ". ..s- .uiiu oi ici i.u i.auis, Miun ii ny running unexpectedly a"7iinst pueuis. x ue lonuiiuiee, w 1111ot hers were inerrlm ntj n ..,1 ...nV,. I ...i r..n ... " " ..i r.. -!..... . t .1 ...t.. .

loan. ----- - - - . ...... .mu in. ..imiiiii!,. ' a piiiiup, ii ueii tti tun worKHlo speed, oo ii" i i..pii uin in, iia e some uihioi.-

i iiiej are acquainted with both ends ot without sustaining any damao-e. "

tnr mt v a o thin nin i . i ... : 1 1 i rv

nftAU -.. i t eu:ilHU ;is;i pr Mi.sU!Oll tieedH I ' ,,L 'J " umi nnun u win ut" aiUT

it to ex en part of the country, exhibits roast ,r. The memlrs i the L. ,r,l ,,re wWwr nrS"'-t " 'b.cid i.iou. that the ! '. ,ouJh l not do to say so a uegree ot lavontism that we did not hl Xev YnrI r mmln B t,,e ' Pl-nr i 0t loud! For often you shall find these look for even in the present Locofoco ,,,'rk receive but two oo liars a day, . ' ' ' n.ne verj great mu re.-t ... toi,. , butterflies and they

Congress. There is no pretence of ad- a"u " co,,,d ,t ''"e for that sum, s i '"e... are live about a vear Death brings a divis-

the appro idling elei tiou. To them are

1- .- . ! ...... .--..v I'l.iriur ui nu- - - ...

ligations 10 our country, will gloriously vantage to the public in this. Cin. Ga- i we -0UM here for the same. lu"""" imporiiui tru.is, an i aiiaou-i ; sion of property, and it brings new finan-

w "ivi.i4.vr in una u'liuiiu i ne nan ic -..v. v a iW ueviunuii ui ir. xeesoa was indeh- t 1 J 1 i " Viu,un-uiu puiis uiMriiarjrea, mc young

is the kind we like. We like the ground, (VV We are "ratified to see thit 1lni 1 n"ely "' " u,,s ,mPorlanl cr",,s. ct"n Pm nw revenues, and begins to

inn ine nags count not ne better selected young v ing, johx ll. r arqchar wasi "had it been entirely confided to us. We nearly unanimously nominated for Con- i

have lon.r lm.. ;.,t:m..i.- .......j P" 5S '" mc 1-awrcncel.urgh District.

the rescue and lend a helninc hand in : travel towards novertv. wbieh hp reneh.

t inriimnti Jlarket. lay ing aside ofllcers, who have willfully Bnd es l,prre aeatn er his children do if he Augusts. Ft.o.lR and Grain The nini.l o,,.....j ,i 1 ... . does net. So that, in fact, thomrh thor.

. . " t KUHU1H.U HID UJMVB II IU llf . , " ' r -

:: ..i i ll,v- witm t-uuii'ii Ai8irict. l... . j

noo.iaie.i aiqua.iuea ,,e js R first-rate sneaker. h-H.lv and d... ."UV ."r.. , -v .r.onnncd.to "0 nd give to them lhat kind ot a discharce thai

- t nri ni K t - i n in iio nr v ioi.; .ir-v i "

nvitU both of the candidates. When we servedly popular, will canvass w"ith I

Isat 83:18.50 do at 83:25.40 and; Tin do' . , . . . ... ary; it is accessible to all: three m.od

ener. . -... .... - ,. .. . :-" li.e.r connuci lias so lusl.v merited. We ... . ' s---

were boys, circumstances threw us in gv and "effect, and thorn the distrie. "l ?d'-.7,n.,,,c"in.? no fhnBp- . w h..rn-..r .h-: :T5 ol couon W1" 8.end "generation

. . ii :.t. ...ui V . , urain. ouu nusii uats fold and new ----- - ,H men up a

oniaci wun Lol. I.ane, too early to be V1 m " 111 eiecieu. ttis troop mixed 1 sold at -4c- new Vhet ...n.- la"t s'ate elections that we have iver

-warped by party feelings. His acts

of friends throughout the State will watch

up a score of years will brino-

had. them all down, and send their children to

r v I"11 . . iiiiio. in?, m us ,i , . . . , 1 1 in-'v . ivi-i.i-11 i-ii u M.V .nd ,., M ivUUin , .

a'nibSc. Received durino- the last 4 S anJ we C l;l 'lll perfect coalidene pnint the labor. Their father grubs, and grows 1. ...... t , n ' i. i r ...... .1. , l - i V . . O

i nips ci our prosperous Mate to our hg r'cn ins ciiuoren sirut and use themon-

leep feeling against him, which his sub- that his talents and his merits will ensure

sequent life and public acts have only , n's success. South Bend Register

increased, strengthened and confirmed.

Had Dcmoxt been nominated, we should

"have had a different feeling in this con test. Whilst our attachment to Col

Provisions Nothing transpired to-daj -ticket. Oc. it may he found none but homst. .v; Their children in turn, inherit the in any article. Lard was offered at 10$c pride and go to shiftless novertv: next.

u,c l'",l"c K..;., i.i i .i i... .T. i,' v., .

To old Sick McCarty and John " " ."U " l"e e" me Clod,

ior .o i ori.and 1 1 4c lor do keg. Ilacon entitled to rerei the ,.rrr.e nf n.. meircnuuren, -etnvigorated by fresh nle

como up ajrain.

-mm . , ij lwl.t o V ,' i (1a f. CM 11 I'll 1

4UUUII. inrqunnri ,,un' m- iui ouuuuier nnu riDDCU of Indiana On thrt first lnll.it tri nAt.Miii.'l

.... v .'vitt.-v l.lll HUH'l IVIlll - " ' . . . .

vulgar and shallow pated. John H. Far- Whiskev Sales of 269 brls from Mi- ' 1 " m.ce lor Long not Thus 80,.iptyt like a tree draws Ug

Siinar,oi r ran Klin county,was nominated "'"l t. anal. 1120 do from river aud rail- ""J"-""" "' -g. or . irom the earth, changes into leaves and

tor t ongress.' Ind. Jacksonian. ' road at lli?c, and 140 do from waovns t0 an-v oll,ers whose names are on the ticket, blossoms, spread them abroad in the rrpat

arqvhar would have impelled us to ac-! We wish no better proof of Mr. Far-' at '5e a further advance, with a good cept that they are Whisrs, and this i l.jection glory, sheds them off to fall back to the tion, yet our respect for some of the bet- quhar's abilities than the above vulvar al- ; demand. will, in our humble opinion, operate decided- earth, again to mingle with soil, and at

l i - i . - a i . l i . .. ..... i.iii i. .. . . . . .

n.s.oii. e Happen to he personally ac-, 1 Asaieonss Dxsaitjjc. ly in their favor. Wluzs are you making " 11 "--nppearin new trees and fresh nuainted with Pl Pnrnnl.ar .n.l l-., Tobacco A sale of IS bv. niiddlimrc ; . j.. r .i.- .. i. ii. -i .'gratitude. Hunt's Morrlinnt'a M..:.

nnu- nnr 1 .. . ......i , .iii.i ikiii.i ....v......-. renuv n't 1110 tiiiiiiijici ivenieiuuer inai w . ..... o .nuj-dtiui', UUI ; 1 - . j , . , . , . ,. . , , i.is . - .

Jesire for FARornAK's election will be l" !?', ana .,,...c,.,k.,. . every vote counts iu the co,i..2 contest

'nt:il.MS of the Indiana lm"'r"!i I -' I" .I'lv.-inr.'. .-J..-H ill iv !!" ' '.1

rn.l nt Pieiear. ilii'l :m :: l'''l:'"' rvcrv i far :e .nt-nt i. .I-I;i"l - ' ' r' Ai.vi.RiinMiATs Oh.' .'iiian-'r I' i.. n -1 tliri-iMinn i. f..r ..'lit. .1 !;' tiia.le in iidvnii. -. ..ne .L.lbr :.n.l . ",- , ;,. ii i. i, -mem I.,. .I.-I...1...1 ..ii.- i.-nr: ar.'l "u"

tillv '.-.lit if .!'.!:i."U. '" al"1'" . 'jj T.ip.ir!i..M f.irll.i' time ni. nt i.'j 'a',.' i a.lvenisem.-ia. f.r a l.iu.r iiimil' l'-'11-- 1

Ihe same priiieiile.. . unsi SJ. kl.l I V. An n,-!

.tl lor al Law. I.ann

.1.

T ... tlr.i ..leetielt l'r I'll''

. " " "'-' i-,..,i.T

Laurel ami Melaii...ra I untj'tM .J

o. 13. ICl'telieni'ij ITmvinrr "Wnehme. ! i '.i ...,.l-.i i!..- l-'lll !:il of J0""-'

V

sustaining any damaorc. as to the successful operation of this

There may be an objection to the form of knives, when they become a little

working of McCormick's machine in the UH.

great side draft upon the wheel horses.

which can only be remedied bv an additi. though named last, was the first to enter ' "' -

onal force attached to the end of the the field, and its performance, as a whole niBX. 11.' np ';. J.Zi

tongue. was not quite equaled by any of its com- i "'''V -' '' "; XT i 11 . ... . i , . . , : noiilii ilii well I". - 1 1 a"1' ' XJ io. a. 1 urviance s Reaper also per- petitors. It is also the most simple and ; si,i?iie her.-, ii.-r pm.i.i . forms the cutting part admirably, and its durable in its construction, and quite ! "" ',,"or;.,s'f"lil "f i,"ul"Si mpcbnniml rnnltrni.tinn I.. nF U 1 . e n V. nfilrnnrrht rortiiiriiirr ..-.,. r.rl ! lui -'

. uv.llll ICI Ul lIC UrSl "' nl'V ILJIIIIIIl" U HUHl .11 m. V". I ,,

character. It has a reel forward, and the dinary hi.rses. Its cost is Si 10. ; iTAKnw.iiti:! fi ."" T' T'ff,nr.-i

raker sits sideways on the machine, and Side Draft. The position of the : J iMaXitnXlT

deposits the grain behind in the same driving wheel upon Densmore's and Sey. ': iiWwari.emi.ni.-ii.eeii-r vi-tj--

lo-.ls ill Ml klli'i.. I." - ,Jiu ler.iss rnt ,n- T r .asau.l i.i.Mls. .-Men. , i, .ill lie M.l.l '..''; ''"nVls-

- - iniiivi too hard work for one pair of horses, re-

semDiing, in this respect, both Hussev's and McCormick's. " ! No. 4. Hussey's Improved Reaper, by its simplicity of construction, (being destitute of reel, etc.. and its pviilpnt ftiirn.

Ktlif- : ' .u' . . anu aecm

. ' e commiuee, as it does its ofthe several machinesviz:

tya--

....m-'H1','

! in-.i1"

tor traits of Col. Di mont would have lus,on- e happen to be personally ac-

mellowed our opposition. Rut

laii-iiu-u ire ntieman.aiiii wore time n n ess. r.u .i saieoi ju oris at ne. i ne ... ... ..... . ir y i n. int.ii.. . i t. ,

,. i,. . . .. .. ' - r., .... wliptner veil iica in lie f tl tiermn.-t npn.i. r v- ..... i.u ii aeiJUIIItf (1 IllK.inn nl

uiov v. i. iiA.r in Kin. in- urns - -- .'i i'x-ii ii i 1 1 i.i , ii'iiji.tiuiuii . -- .o -i.uu.-,.!!!-, . . i'. mu. r..Mn-e to a low the soldiers of man is usual tor 'arm norses, or than ii not expect anything at our hands but on- -s upon the privilege afforded ningatlOc. m one her. he U l,Ss have the ascenden- thnt tQ p111 necessary for machinea with reels On position Ills cour- towards ,,s in the ,e!ov?,m" a "" ho is the pes- " --A le of IS brls Linseed from , y. H should uo active, ? and doing pre ; which Sir John IHrvey permitted unti ' the other hand, it is objected to the reel r th ' M , r 8er l SMCh rar morit' And the Jack- t .0 cash, which is now the outside seating a broad front to the enemy, ready at he heard from the CoinlniSr-inVChn-f I tl,at in MW riP H mav caie . lit-

7 , . ' i. : . , ,l . rv in mind, mat ' -j , every t. re, 10 ciuirge along n.e wi.oie i-.ae, ad i ne eu i)uke"s answer was, "The only waste by shelling when driven too

nun, anu ioru.u m u;s iiiui.i any leniency. . ni"":ii im iuii, r-iniii , repine cammni- ;, - - """" "i.,i - krep ihm, at all tuiie, upon t,ie defensive, attention the soldiers are to pay the BishRut in this can -ass. in which our feel- ator '":0" Itlav h'.s loathsome traces even ; C4- Such is the ex in.ple set us by our glorious P i:i his sermon."

tng will be deeply involved, we shall tiliat charactor is sti as eicvatcd aJ f pjc. j Mf Bt!,,iara .' uoi endeavor to treat Col. Lane fairly. We ; as it was before the dismisting mark was Fai it Sales of 20 bxs lemons at , rfluse to carry ,l "u, to ,he v'r' leUerbn.. t,i r.irsne this rmirse with -11 !, lel. " hl.nv tVnm -h in th.,.,1. SlO. The demand is onxid. the sunn lv bigs bear lit mind, that by our suspin.

differ with us. But whilst we might feel ! oe? not hurt. suliies."-White River . confined to a small parcel. ZZV?Z 'tuZ ' v'" ! the Ute IoJiaM of

Mandard. I a-E . sale Ol HI cts at OAC, cash. -,11 : i-ti,;' i.... .? " . "rPrw"n"vert. letl tlieir seats in that body

mnmn a. . II I . ... ff r T. l I - . i: i ... Irt-... llf 1. 1 1 L lll'ls. U' 1

...(..mi as nusM-y p; which may De urwed niour .uorgan h neaping aim ivei-: . s ' j .,. i,ay. irain

...-u,.v..viuuii, na me grain must De ta- mum s .uowing .uaciiiiies, is sucn as 10 fiirks.sniin

ken up before the machine can makes balance the resistance: anil under ordi-! e'"ss-

coennd re.i.n.1 l ,. : . . . t. : I coiinlry tni

."mm. niurru, ine macn.ne ,lfl1 J 1 " luuir-iiini-,-?, iii iiiniait; mi- ui.uii- ..j;, ; very nearly resembles Hussev's. with the venience of side draft, even when driven terms.

exception of the reel. It is alsn rather with a sintrle team. : '! " f

T VT f 1 1.1. lii.iv m"" '.

Rrt.CS FOR jriic.ixr; OF TnE COMPARATIVE j be in.U lil 1 " 1-:. W. PATI'l: Mm t Tf or Titrnrrrrnei-T u . s-. . - i),1 I i n r.-l KtHllllln" !i Till ' fTt "

;m Liui.iur iiin'iir r.ix r, n i .UAl Hi Aii.?, v .- ,,,,1,.ri"iit'

The committee, according to the previ- ,, 1: L ,'l0 .,ied id mat c'K;t,

Oils advertisement, were ovivorned hv the -anmt lieciveii. '" 3J-h

following rules in makin'sr their awards.! 1'a"r;1' A"-"'" r'- - "'n

and deciding upon the coinpnrBtive mer- : vOTKTj to stocUlioIUer pifc a.r.i.. i ' 1 V riei-tlim f..r iln-i-i r -t w At ly

all spectators, Quite favorably It also ' mm - u "...... , Company, will be u, l.i w ' ni,e v nerfnrma trTrj-nrV ' .- r f ; ' I'ich machiilO Clltji the grain r Monitaof Aumi.t. "'''"JL,! J performs the ork in a very satisfactory eras8 in thc be8t manller. " The mi.cion of u.e i.y-u manner in most situations. The absence o vi,iAJ..i . i- '""-- pr..ii.ie.h:uaiii i.-u "' , .,.!.,rd. of a reel to bend the grain on the knives tinV h,Ch thc m08t -k - ' ZSiJf un L.h the grain in the best "'Zl

i . i . i . . . -- unier Mir oin.nnrr i.r.i'ie"-

leans rnu-nrn trio mneimiu i i.. . A o

...w ...... mill . it aiavf 11--

t;E0i;i

4. Which of them causes thc least I f;- -xh K-r.Tr. . C

waste. . '-,"i?xri.:' - -rrr.,vi

5. Which is the best adapted for uneven VOTirK of il"'"1 'v, , c 1 ,.1 .r.!.-:i liar t. Me.ia- ' , . .A,-

authority ciiferr-M l' ' "' ' 1 ),-. f

Tii war the Moucr (ioet. John 'V. Ddvi and Rnh-rt Dile Owen.

it a pleasure to have defeated Jens L. Robinsox, that pleasure will be heightened in the defeat of Col. Lane. Our opposition is not entirely political; if it were.'we should feel the same towards Col. Dcmoht, Geo. G. Snorp, and others. But we object to Lane politically, personally, morally and socially. We shall bcheerd frnm thin canvass, freijt:cntlv.

I rum Washington. Drntl-. of Ilobert Ilantoul. Was-.ivcion. Aug 9. The Union hsdis-j Halti.more. August 8 P'.tcl, si .tiug t!..,t ;u eighteen couuiies in The Hon. Robert Rantou)9 died

iioiia i .irnnn i, ivrui lin. r.iini'i! taf, and v i.. . .i. ii i - . . . ii

l.:ai mi. u eliaiea id-vell till.l lose the C.'iiiiiioi.s, tud lhat the SeuHle ts

I he same paper has dupati . s from Iowa,

staling that b-lh the W hiwCo.

been elect id ill that Stab, aud

Int. ire t rug Jnh pVgrd the Ptstc for f?rett

polls, to have tln.nged the result, and iduce i . e:it ti 1! iltimure as delegates to the that, Switiera.id county, that gave 47 votes 'National Cotiveutioii, and drew from the

. against mm. has trou sirieuen Irom this Dis-1 Male Treasury "three dollars a dny for the at tricl. olhat we have evert thin? t-i en-1 t . "

Senste also attended

four dallxr a Hnv

i.i.n urio ini iiiiuiiiiii, iiuirss ior ine whole time. What do tha lmrd

- aud Washington this morning. His remains ! courage us to action. full vote i. Whit; " ' '"ur ,u passed through this city to-d-iv, oil their ! victory! No one douln tins. The en.eh- e'-'ka of the Hoow and S L ! way to his late home in New England. ! 'nre of'he ra!tt ,ul,-v :-'"""fa''s ""s I"""- t1"' convention and drew i " . ; '.on. ftever were the luits united, unless for the whole time

sirom lows,, J Ainog lhB prpmillfn, Wiig Speakers v.ctory turu-d ou their side. Then let the wor. inir ... ... ,!w f .. , .. . , igrvssineo have " , , shout go Up from the Whigs of Indiana, as , K ,X PerS tl,lok f hi. kind of h,ttbeUEis- at Lane, was John Bradley of Indiana. , f f (. , j ' , I - honesly" and economy.-NeW Castle

tate tirket, and the battle will b ourt.

surface.

1! H'l,;li llin lan.-l l;..l.lo In nut r.et of 1'V.i.i.n... iilmr.il l ' T.t..rt "

... nn ii i -i in,. 1 1-ii.--.. iiuuii. i... .. .. - - - , i.,.,' ';;."'

"An s.-t . i ere;:K a..iii.i.rti , in;iio. ' S;1 .,,r llt-ufNiiU'l Mi--'''-l in

of n-pair.

Which is the least cost.

nr.rtli of tho State of liii" "-

f.7L -fu!3!,8 mar!,in? i9 al! P?tiy i 8. Which requires the least power ta ; The ?. e,, U lf:

:r;u" ""LU,e .?DJw.t,..n s'Araft , drive the machine. i I'.' Vt."' f.r '

upon the team. Its width of swath is 5

. . a 1 1 ur i-p. xi i.i

I ' - ' ' imr. ' . , . ' ... . 11 l-.r.. ...M

b. 11a nes' rilinnU ll.TOMtM. Ait. i . "' m ',', .',"i ak1 H'-l"

No.

nt- i in- niiti nine. j s'm. and l.-opivii-.l inere i'.r n. Which requires the least manual la- i dy .f sept.-mi. ' iIV ft1 ! IJiv.-n iin.leriin lmii'l, t 'J".;"5r- 1 this Nth nas of July, A. J'. '- ' vlLLM'1'-

fers essentially from all the others.

i up . i

i r i . ... . i or stumpy grouuu.

uu.orK oeauM, propelling tne ma-; Whichever of-the machines so tried, chine before them.anil it is designed only h combined, the greatest number of the to cut off the heads of gram, w.th twelve a,,ove qllalifications. in the opinion of a to e.gntecn inches of the straw, which is rn..1il,ritvol thc..i.nittee. to l e m.

: . . ; - ' - i

liv th.. Pr-s!.te.it:

Ai tins Co?iiiiii.i.imT of Hie i.

tv :m t i oi l l

: ..:.iarf-t

lSIHtVt Female .'" ,.,.air

I .At

n'!1

ttu'eil'ii. li.e fi.y .'f l.el." ,,n tion ma' it e asy of :. "- - ,.: , . :l iu. .. ..... in iiMSftMllI r" . J(I

Oil l.llil'.ll' f- - ... fi I J 1':.- ., i, ,s,..,.,.i. 4-.e I".!."' ; . J . !l K J ........rfnl leiaie. hiery i" .

carried by a revolving apron, up on to the wagon, having a large rack or frame, which is driven along by the side ofthe

machine tor the purpose, when filled.

taken to the barn or rick to be emptied, vot0

eo.l the fiet 11- t li

Th-' cmnmitti iii Spr.ngleld, deciding ri.'.n the above nnalifieatis.iis ns fo.i.i.l In

the several Rea-.ing maclenes, took a , JtL m,U h-' '

.. 1'it't

and another takes its place. The ma

chine is quite ingeniously constructed.

upon each rule seperately, to see

lav of S-,,. ...o. r m-y:

which of the machines was first or best i.'a'i'iu will i-.- r-wiwi- . . 1 . F. . 1... ..laiiill'.

... .1 I

ICteri. l . .i.. r.. i -e i'i.....1.,r ean Ik- ul.Uiii"u . ,.,i!if

and works very we.l, only it is too large ! ZZZZ ' '"LJI V..! ' bi "

and cumbersome. ,nd rPm,iro . i " lrt u'oug.u w oe aiiKe good, tney were , .,, ,;,:..,.

....j "... j HIIIIHI Illi. - In these decision, the lo'iiM-ip"1'-.

1 " so set down.