Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 September 1852 — Page 2

n 11 O O K V 1 I, I. K. 1 N l. FRIDAY SEPT. 10, 1852.

!". I.'i-K iili.lr.iw Iii ale f..r tin- l.i-p.t.iture.

name m a oaiulid-

j; ; ' I '!i"r " mtr re;i.ler. wlto ltlons lo tli.lul. rorSpriiip'i I ! and Wliit Water t iu iishif .. ill le v:.it 'ii this ,-iint tn'M avi-k, 1t Mr. X. li. KparU.

rra.l.-r-

I'ick-I'ockcl Gnnril. AVe have before us tbe 1st No. of a little sheet, (about half the sir.e of the Scott Eagle.) issued from the Democratic Rifle Press nt Groensburgh, we suppose by Mi'lles. Why he Joes not put hie or soma other persons name to it as editor or publisher, we cannot conceive. It is true it is a thin of which any decent man might be ashamed, yet we never heard of Mullen being ashamed of any dirty work. It is

inueu mo "I'icket i.takp.7' The rea-

Ifnrd Mantes. The above we clip from that firCrinus specimen of newnpnpper literature the "Scott Blizzard" edited liy the "LeazueMhe artU le however i from the peirofthe Rev. c. F. Clark son. aelergvtnan.' Mullen's I'nper. We know not what object Mullen

and IIarhitt can have in constantly

In the

Saul e

tict imtr tli-n:i:iu tVii-ml

nuttine the "Rev." to our name

article from which we cut the above, the word "Rev" is applied to us about half a dozen times. The editor of the Rushville Jaeksonian is in the habit of doing the same tiling. It must be from the fact that they have a very contemptible opinion of clergyman, and they wish to apply the meanest epithet to us thev ran think

.--ize of the sheet not giving- :ot; nilj thov sllpnose "Clergyman." and

i. r , .

- ivtvEKEND are ine words most ex

j the ii lununtinn nf tin- general

e mil -a that tie- fe eo umnsof Serman or, the ,.,, u (, IT1,os0 , thov ot j the opo'te pa!e, eoniam an ev-e ot the l-.train-' . , "

nf i.t th, It -nioeratie earti ol In.hana. ; ' " v.i.tni', -

Is to rea.l it for ou. 'owinifto th

I

I orrt t t ion. room. In the communication of "A Holtcr," This number of it contains a base forIast week, an error occurred, to whichlgerv. It is an articlecopied from the

we wish to call the reader's attention

juu. uinin vtz nciu in mis estimation. The word '-rorit" occurs in the twentv-! changed rrurosELY and feloniously to ; Hut u-n nrocumait Sa -;:..i

j l ' -..iv. iv 10 in H1U Jllllll,ie

Franklin C'Ot Agricultural Society. SEPTEMBER SESSION. The Society met in the Methodist Church, at Mctaniora on the 4th day of September, 1852, and was called to order by the President. Minutes of last meeting read, and approved. A call for membars being made the following additional names were handed in

via;

James Quick, William (VByrne, Francis Brown, Richard Wilson, R. R. Spencer, Jno. II. I.anning, James R. Gohln.

James II. Vancamn. Wm. W. Adams.

j. j. lYenncay, wm. s. ueyer,

Wm. II. Peek, Lucius Clark, James Brison, Hugh Brison, Caleb H. Scofield, Peter Lonely,

James O'Hair,

Agricultural Society. The Board of Directors met at Metamora, on the 4th day of September, 1832, at the call of the President. Present, C. F. Clarkson, H. Blackledge, J. Shultz, C. W. Smith, D. Slaughter, and J. P. Brady. On motion of John Shultz, Resolved, That a committee of three be

appointed to draw rules and regulations

- From the Newcastle Courier. Hagrrttown, Democratic Convrn tion. Having enjoyed the priviliges of an "outside" looker-on of the proceedings of the lorofoco District Convention, which assembled here to-day, and being-pretty well assured that no stnalll portion of the richest part of itS (loilllTq will IWr fiml ila naif In Ih. nuk.

lie Ihrouph the medium of the "official proceedings," I have set me down to sketch ... r a I.. I -. .

pressive of a detestable character. We I'r r r'-"' Thomas Maddux, :.u::u.,.. , , : Cornelius Cain, Jno. S. Springer,

i -. . - f --:- '-rS"uoriiooasuo: a.J. Whipple, C.B.Clements, Indiana American, and the words ,n it j not deserve to be held in this estimation. Thos. II. Pond. Jno. W. Morrow,

Jno. u . v iggms, David II. Stewart,

vi. I., ancainn. John lleu-epa-

ITU'"" '"' iuico quu icgumuuus : i-eeuings, - i nave el me down to sketch for the Fair, to report to this board at 2 i out. for the benjflt of vnilr rendera An1 Ilia

o'clock this afternoon. I public, a few items of what might otherwise Adopted, and John Shultz, A. B. Line, foreVfr remain the "unwritten history" of and David Slaughter appointed said com- IV-'lu "'" , mjU(e ii j With the stzrt, respectability, and entliu- ' i- j ft n . i siasm of the Convention, its organization. On motion adjourned until 2 o'clock manner of voting.or reRulbuHine proceed 1 ! ings, I have nothing to do. That you will Board met pursuant to adjournment; ; hear enough of through other mediums, when the following report was received j What I wish to notice is simply the candifrom the committee, and adopted by ' d"1" nominated, together with Iiir action and separate sections I that f 1,18 Convention after nomination. Mr. Chairman:' The committee to '' T1,ere were three aspirants for the honor of whom was refered the drawingup of rules, ! BukL M Brow7,nr n . M :l"' to retrulate the n.lmUsinn nf rtieWt ':,rB.UCkI'V r- Br0Wn'.ndJa

OBSERVER.

-OV KHVlI.I,F., IA. SEP. 10, 152 )' rrHt! Frrrri! OasrRvrs. (this department of the American) is li?voleil to the news, business, politic, and interval of Fayette County, and hi under thn editorial manage meiit of (!. P. Jinkins, K. to whom our friends of that Co. will apply for the transaction of any buftinew connected with the jditorial management of the Observer.

as he did about the einpoVm,m ,

: r "uu,u ""di.tti, pleaded hi audience better about pennies while . ' thousands. He .huna 'lho Lands as he would a Taram the "tingofonewhonH,,,,;. current, the influence 0f the 1 ? troys his political existence

irr-Jndesl,iI, It u m.ai;r..:... '"'

'" to tho.p

(KTThc Fayette Circuit Court will hold its next session commencing on Monday the 27th of September.

f -"-".J mo 10 lf10-p , fWThe Board nf fnmn.;; r Init .1.. ' w"o f.

""'iuii..v.i Miuu- luitiiiui and " Fayette Co., will be in session the grea- I administration of justice " ter part of this week. ; men do, to know tl,,. .1..' " 1

! ""patrirti.l OCT We understand the Directors of 1 lntell,srence of rr , ! mnsse fiKoeo ' divt

uio -onnersviue ana i airview Turn 1 '" rt party Sn n 1 ..... drill. Wnlinl.... " ",rlli

pihu ivoau company - noid a meeting in this place, on next Saturday, for the

sixth line from the bottom of the fr.-t , read exactly the reverse of what we said ! ti..t ; iQt.:: .1 .: .t G. C

column of said artic e. which shot: d not an! published. He makes nstoll ha.L..:.:... 1. . 1 . .... ; Mahlon II. tiordon, fc. . fcnew

1 I'UMuve uwiv. in inetr cases purity be there and winch was not in the man- , lie by changing our language, and makes j and piety are repu!sve to lhem- Then uscr;llt- i "; slander Col. Farquhar. Then beads ' tbev crt,i,;n. n,o.-. k..:., r...

Public Mteaker. ! ol,r artU1 "i-arksos o n Fart har," , opprobrious epithets to annlv to , tb-w Sanipson Riggs

.... . . ... I 1 .1 1 1 . ! ' ri j j John Krinc

vn lhurstiay ot last week. JU-t aktv i m."v... i.i.-ui ueiu-ie, wno w not sec j eaIl us a "Reverend Clerrvman." Thev '.

...

tb p,.i,ii - ------- 1 tne miter 01 wnom aocoming needlessly scar- purpose ot letting contracts for theconthe trankhn County Fair ask to re- ed at an early atage of the proceediiiBs. and , ,- r.. D , ' ru,tl on port. 1 , relishinthe ijeaof. deie.i . , Z 1 -miction of the Road. There is the

ulation

-J t- - V V . ..... Ull.l not relishing the idea of a defeat by such a

uwi icniniig uirj mctiui a uncdi uy SUCH B 1. Members of the different awarding nian B Wroe so much his inferior in every j chance for a specuh

Geo W Walker ' A W Snllenbero-er rom,nittccs will report themselves bv 4 lequsite qualification; and whom he held per- :"- Win' P Kitchen Allen r U I ' o'clock P. M. of the firt day of the Fair, i outem.t-ba,ked out and with- 03" Since the establishment of a dail C. W. S. Ross:'" IChipman, fil tT&T ' " Sampson Riggs, Jeptha Russel, cits maj ue nUid by the lioard. ted by a considerable majority. Immediately thia Pkce to the Clty of Cincinnati, th John Rnns. v;ii;m v;ii;.ma -lne grounds will be open for entries -rot nM . g,,iu t. i,.r. i.:. r ' t,i : ir....ru .

witi ' .".oil j - ..-i. eall usa-ueverend Clergj-man." They Coburn Mummi Wk:..ut. candidates for Governor, r paper, that weare against F ak.iuhar. ! appearto have about the same opinion of 1 Andrew Murry ddressod the citizens of this place. We rh is a mean and contemptible man- oad names' as a boy we once saw. A man I Asil Giltner, ad not time to hear them; it is said. " of carrying party ends, which no 8ai.l to the bov that l,;a n,-',.-1. ! R-Purine,

Jas. II. Tatman,

am

add re

hail not time to hear them: it is said, ner of carrying party

- : ,t muL ins H1UUR-I US It tinn'ovpr 1 lia t Ii ox- romlio-t o.l tlmm j..l,o. ' r 'nl letll.tn . who bn s the lea st rlnim tr t.. .1 1. ., ...

? - , , ueuer man old motiicr aslnngton." jno T WiNon with commendable dignity. But in the honest will resort to. And this feature i The bov run home crvin. hec.. tl. . Willi.m !.

itr.Miin.r i-o l.-i.l lli.i ..,....1.. 1 1 Itt tllO lianor llttlf lMlt Iv net filtl ili.c Itj ' ..." - ; . 1 .

i.v.M.. .... .,uu nt. mwaij ui oui uujs ----- v.,,.-,. j man was auiisiiio-his mother

injured by a dirty and blasphemous claim to tlie name ot "Pick-Pocket speech from John Pettit. of l.nfavette. . Gtaku.'

In credit to the democratic partv, be it

William Williams. ' , """"" " V1 "K "V 1 K,r a committee was appointed to iuform him of

.. rt . ' ! On I HPSll.'lV 1 hn Hflt? ho n.a fn n . .1 L: . ...

ilavid Uoleman. I ,. . , ' . mil unu ms nomm tuou, and request ins aceeptance

We wish we were justly entitled to

Jno. S. Snvder, J. R. Salle'e, Thomas Cooper, Simeon Macy, Joseph Depuy. Joseph Scolield,

Joseph Cupp,

Rut there is one feature in it which will fortnatelv for ns we hv nov.r

said, we Have not heard a single member establish its claim to the name in the ! preacher, exhorter. deacon. RtPrt fore the society.

of that partv. that pretends to decency estimation of the friends of the cause i ei.3.in,.in. t.i. On motion of A. It. Line.

nauii,iiui,ui aii- oilier utiiciai 1 . . m, . ' or morality, but what condemned it. which it advocates. It commenced on station in tbr. rli.,r.l, vti,;., u. t . ' Kcsolved, 1 hat this Society appoint This beiiur the ease, it is net our busi- the ,d of Sept. ami the price until the : hum V live delegates to attend the StateFair , , ... r -i.ii.- -,r jiiumiuc and private member. and five delegates to attend the Favness to enter tne t.eld to rombat lus p.,- Presidential election is 2 for ten cop- Tho m,xt tlling wc cxpect ,hpm 0 fee ette Countv Flir,nj five delopatcg i0 sitions. They are neither rec. ived n,.r iv! ! Th? price of Scott EAiLE,(nearly ! accusini us of beinr as mean as a saint anpml ,,,e h,,sh County Fair and five defended by any party. The Democrats ns large ng.un.aml printed on smaller type Bn, tlat we are steeped in crimes as deen 'V"". to B"011? 1C Butlor County, -..M.,i,n,.ifi:. ii , .. -i. -,,i i. .1..,. ...n : . r.-c. .... 1 1 Ulno, I- air. to be held the 3ilth of Sint

ixivn.-imnvi''lli lll. III Viil' I I . . II ;i 1 HlUllHlllI INIIII'I I 1 1 I llllir hll I IU no nt, -. . iii,

. ;.... i . - " i and 1st ol October. And that the ser

ine I ICK-l OCKET I ; i. t. .,

.v....j, iuiiiiii mm nciflfitie Willi a

I ..... u u; uciuic uic inn uiiu nts nomin tliou, anil request ins acceptance j all articles entered for premiums mtist be While this committee was out hunting for entered by 9 o'clock A. M. of second day the nominee, the committee previously pi of the Fair. pointed to draft resolutions, renorted some

3. The different awarding committees commo,1'l),,lce resolves, carefully avoiding 1 shall enter promptly upon "their respec- f "y T" tn' "r ""'orsement of the H.,lI five duties by 10 o'clock A. M. ottJnoc.-Flll

John James, Joseph Cunn. ! ond ' the fair- This had all been inoeniotislv fied m. i.t nr'.

; Anderson Johnson. I. f -leinbp" will be furnished with der to give Grose a fair chance to tret the

" On motion of Wm. Harvey, the rules "?cs whicli will admit them, and their Free toilers, and was just in the shape he But tin- and regulations adopted by the Indiana W lves "" children, under twenty-one had dictated it to the committee. No soonr been a State Board of Agriculture was read be- years of ae - er had. lh" report Weu rpad' thiU1 JalS Test stewnrt fore the society. i 5- Single tickets admitting one person n,oved to amend the resolutions by adding,

at any time during the fair; for 10 cents we cord iaiiy endorse and approve for each day . lat'orm adopted by the National Demov l n i it , 4 , cralic Convention at IJaltimore." Mr. Grose 6. No person shall bmllowed to inter- iu t,le lneaI..time had elllwred the . rere with, or make any suggestions, to charge of the committee, looking as co.nthe Awarding Committees, while they are plaisant and self-satisfied as an old hen with aditidicatinrr. iwn -l.;,.l h.i ...i..... .i. . i. -r

r- - t.-v-.i-, uii. wnrii intr ii line oi uiw

drill. We hear l.t I

........ ,. "L40lon.!:J

.a. ,...,ui rrom an parts or thj,,.. county for judge f thil : ,. . '

v nigs ami lJ.-mocr.it ,Init( that Joirt Rvm.an i. tlio itiritl

(XT Since the establishment of a daily would impel the xmJt J'-

l-nte nnrjiintt In,., .i

. .. ....... t nun. . IImv !... .. '

the honest rnnal.l., ' . 'h-'rt

travel has increased four fold. The trav- ;r...r..- :c.l-...T'''Hl', 4

eler can now leave Rushville at 4 o'clock Indian:. Ti,..' ...r ". " ".'"a" in E i

A. M. and take tea tlioanmo t, ;-, . ... , ""U-nm,.n

, v. ii couneous, Honest at:,l i! cinnati fare 3,50 through. j practice. 03"-The Fayette Scott Club, met as (r Since 'thTwat.T , usual

,JV . u,t.- i .utai, our uusin.s nicn 1 ' essary to speak of the enthusiasm that cheerfully, and walk iim,n pervaded, numerous speeches were when the" ditdi was dry. made,&c. Saturday night is the regit- " l'ir niDiiiniiv r,:i.t nr,i.. r-t.-t. .4 fnn

. uiwiiu infill, ui H1U . - I

'. "i;.?,, l';,i.S"took

m 4

in

"W m. Ami A u.- m i .1 . .. f . 1 1 -

...Fif...mir . . . i , , iii, i, ii. i i. r

Joseph A. Wrihht, in his speech on uZJ0'"

4-1.

here and taken away by Geo. V. I.ane. til tlie election.

brother of J;is. II. flock together."'

(jU-r initio ol IH.-iiuHtoii. 5iin.

One hundri-d and Five (',

'l-irdtf of a IVather: tir.vr.i) could be and ought to be present

ed to the democrats of Decatur Co. at tw enty copies for one dollar until the

ection. r.ut no. Mullen

For Hie American

The Franklin Democrat

term

Wrirrht, and Coburn Murrv, be and thev nd jr like summer slndows, and hi are hereby appointed a committee, whose l,lltisiince to five way to the most duty it shall be to receive all articles srrew,"lt J twitin-. as if his seat designed for exhibition: nssicrn c..i.'i mosl dK.ijreeable one. A somewl.

,., , , , ll,e entire pay ot ntnuli-r ,- t A ednesday last, in this place labored al arms, toil mess-ns-r t,',,' excessively hard to convince th? citizens to m averts- on'i-'

ofFayettecountyth .thchad done all This first se,-i f, ' V ! that, it was in the nmra, nf . .1.. . A.r tl,. K, r Twain-;

. - - -- l-V-.TVS. VI II1UII .J till. lit ' S i'V-T VII I." Illl,,.:. 1

7. That, rurtis W Smith Tl cord-' W3 llirOWn ill Ilia n..ln. I.-. ... ( a y. .....

Wright, and Coburn Murrv, be and they B"d. umicr slndows, and his com-' defeat the confirmation of the sale of the rol,tro1 of I fllf0

pmrams hi way to the most rest less . , . ii.Abr r i. lati t-.u, ami t,,- s ' ;. T

we.-r-itt ia....,io i.iAKTix k,. uheev, hy exp-nse eniimerat-d aW. w ' the D-niocratic legislature last Winter. ,0 'J"- r 111 ' '"re t:,.1H t!,,.y If,rni,n ,t .11 i i .... r THREE YE.AIIS liuriinr tliJ ,;., ,'i

.. vv... ..w tiuueisidnu uie vioernor ,,,,,i- i i ti . ,, " .i . . ascendency . . It rust the tvcnnV l,.-, there is a strange inconsistency in the ter, more than TWknty' tii',"' i- - r ., . . nrtr i por.. ..i .1. "J.;

to fore deniDcrats. have joined tie Club at Uiiiniltr.n. Ohio. This way the Scott cause i pre-rj

Whig is the e-sin?r.

Three cheers for the Germans of Hamilton. Will llio Irot)lo Siifrerit! There appears to be a determination

to hunt t ol. 1 -ARC" n k down, with all

ti.e political hounds in th;

NaMon. Not content with beinf doTeil

around the District by Gf.o. W. Lane, the brother of Jas. H. I,af.. but the political w orld has to be ransacked for dogs to rend him. Petit had to be brought to this District by Geo. W. Lane. Aim! her had to be sent for to meet Fak-M-"ha:: to help Lane nt Harrison a fewdays ago. Re.mei.ix, whom the Ohio

itat?sman. tlie leading democratic paper

of ( Uiio. denounce

demagogues, is to visit this District, thi

and next week. Efforts are making to get Sam Hoi-stox at Brookvilb:. He is to be at Manchester in Dearborn Co., on to-morrow, the llih inst. At least Tokbet, who used to be a truth-telling e liter, says Houston" w ill be there. Jons L. Roeixson is announced for a speech in Dearb'om Co.. and we expect him all overthe district. Wm. J. Rnowx, leaves his station, and conies to this Dis-

rest less

seat was a

r. . . " ,t.i,,Tn,i r..- ..i.:t.:.: . .. "i- ui.airraum one. A aomewiiHi nro-

ceri.i.cate ol their appointment. And "'"V"' ""pn 10 said traded debate ensned-tl,- .,.! nf'.he

i Mr. Editor:-As another evidence i delo'orf an.y,. Portion C ffiKh amdme.,t being forcibly nrged as the only ithat a rertnn rlin.te n n -:ii them, be requested to furnish a guccinct T'rc- And they shall also have ex- means of re-ur,itin2 the nwtV and placimr

!.,!,; .1 . c statement of all the articles exbil.iterl at Elusive control of the right to furnish it on iu proner bsit before , the countrv.

ouno .mvllen ,s a low- , "eVic- sai(I Filirs; belonging appropriately to th Fnir w,ith as manJ' gtads refresh- while it was 'resisted on the .rounds of ex'.ry solad wishes to take ; ' 3 "15 " ,f V" l agriculture. And that t , s societv ,lon, : n,Pnts y shall deem proper; those Pency-a9 calculated tn drive off f.e free

' nivmivii ui'. mi l iiirti iiitr ijtiiiiir nr rnp j w - ii t ... ri- i i

:u vanta-'-e ol tie party rc tement. t.i r.i.i: 1 . . .... cordially inr to an intorrbnn.ra r nnU.,'lu,lluP ffrounas Demir entlt led to n i"'ie peti.ier.t ore:nuz n,,,,,, and

j 1 j w 1 id h r ' 1 t.it rpitijna ta nuhi-h . ...vwnuuvt. Vi v n- . i - i j . hi - ...

i.-t- tbe nel-..t r ti.a n r ,1 ,.i; r " .1 r u. 7 Siation from the different Atrrienltnral Sn. i proceeds 01 the same the Society ? ''l,es.01 success. The qes-

' ! 1 i"1" in iaiu miTungs neia 7... s.. ...... . . r reservin? the riffht of rontrnlli., thi uo on uw adoption ol the am-udment was

I lecatttr onnty, that he may heap up ny ".dependent ' querent town- , V;. sT, 1? w. " 7 ""a irroutuUrand what shall he U llZ 1 ,akP." a,n,d '!oiw. f. excite,e,,

uip. ins preieniieti reason is, that he r- n n i, '

tittup, ini.-

1 "'' " ' uii iv ni j'resenr, tnat we

i tne iit ARD is worse than pielung ; want tliQm published. Not room! How

noes the Lditor of the American find

: room!

uiumiiv litMic an lniercnange ot Dele-1 , " r , cunneu to - - . ' ation from the different Agricultural So-' th Pr?cptdf of the same the Society "7i!V ?" !',esr; ieties. Said resolution was adopted, and V'ng the right of controlling the SramidSVuf.1 W. Smith, Wm. Harveyf A. B. SnU; and what shall be sold there- i';":,-",," line, R. R. Spencer, and A. N. Black- . on aml t'' the committee, are hereby ,v platform eililorse l. I,y 'do-e nmnimtnil in t.i,i , autlionzed to procure a flaw, with suit. ;A;i.r ti.i. -: 1. r

. 1 r .1 f

m ue to s penti in tne perneus 01 mi- . . ."' Line. R R ..,.1 a m

, ,,, , nits not room, ai present, wen knowinn- ----i----- i"-..i,iiu diihk- , . . ' . .v ,v , tj miitv- T,l r inriro tn-n il.il 9 fni. Inn iaii . i .... '. 1 ""' 11 RllOHlIlg ,,.1 -., i .. , . . a 1 1 1 llOn ZC(I to nroClirp a fliirr -tk ...1.

" i. ... s v- a . u i i j i i ii I ' 111 at 1 1 IS (lite at nr.unnt " "S- lO Ulll'UU lite iState : .. .7 w ,, i.lm. mrilV. I Ills iriUtll Ml 01 lite i all i n:l v.

.- - - i ' - - i. n : - niiif rpr iniiioc Am trt i. n i. i , .. .

. ...... v . , . , H.i iiuj ut. unfits iii-iuin r ti-y utsinir luuy Recured, llr nF thn SSneint,. r .. i. : ... . . . '

nil('t"ptj ft i n cnm'ioj n C Tiriliil nrt

' ... .... .. . rnntnt ',it rnnml T! ,., 1 i moil

Sfat and ll,!r:,! wreckms that we seldom meet in V' ,. fuui some , ' , , :f the dirty party slang, then, with which .l.i.r.r...i political canvasses. There annears to be .t t e A ' . 11

Fair.

A. B. Line, Jno. P. Brady, M. V.

llie li.illiinore titialia verv ileilul .i-.

This triumph of the National over

to atten

Si. , of the Society. Grose, the nominee, was called to the si '.,l'

on n I At n..i.... tu.. ci i. 1 8. That all persons who rnsirla n..t r ' During the nrnrr-ss of lh ImI. .i ... i .u,

(tend the Butler county, Ohio Fair the county, who present articles for ex- v,olfl ion the ! atf,,r' ameudioeni.: le had lost

W . ..:il. r. rr.r .. Illbltion that are mer tor:r.n C1,,.I1 l. ,l" '',sl Pdr1" '"" ' seii coini.l.iisatice. and

political canvasses. There appears to be tho rollI11 : C.W.Smith, Wm. Harvey. Ilarvev that are meritorious, shall be en- "IT"

j if i i iiuvPiiiMi. , r i lit , - ' tit l,i, rt ,:i - ... r .11 ri . . in ui- !iami Illitr w 1

ilnessam meanness n the it m i ; TUk mM;n .r .i . uiaiKietme, Jonathan Uanes. and An. uuluwul1 1" " ' "ges oi me lair, with- ..t ."'

"i una uiiio paper ai)ounis.

a sonlidness and meanness m the whole These meetings are of interest to the ViatK' ge Jonathan Uanes, and An-:" u. . ! ? w.1 m,.,.,er of a ciprit Coi,.-r toexe c oncern that is aptly illustrated by the ! people of the county. They are attend- llr0" ?Iurr'' to attend t,,e Fayette Coun- ; V 1 "J fe "d all members mr, vr walkie forw;irl ;o fjiC f - o,l n,..i u..J ty Fair. 1 ot Aw ariling I ommittees residino; out of irnt. u.n ti,t nf r... n

Him

air anrl

. n n . i'ii siriii nnrriet iotiii r

ICim-l-RK-l'OCKETljl AKD. It IS lliauO i , .,-. .v. ... , m as 1 Ilnvid Sln.tn-l.lor a V m 1 1 1 . I the CCllll .... . r . . ; good paving subscribers as that naDer . J'au slaughter, A. N. Blackledge. A. . up of lies and fonreries on bis opponents. . i, tv" 1 papcr J. Ross. Thos. V tTiielmii .i T ii ! pnvilerre

- ; "i"-) j mm i ais, luo. x)ui iney are coun- T, ..v ....... mm . , - , m and picks tlie pockets of his friends by try subscribers, that's all- tbev rlnn't ho Farot, to attend the Rush County " 1 "e Awarding Committees shall carry out the will of tbe convention, in Inbr-

- report their awards to the Secretary bv e" '" a ,'"w c"'"nioii-piHo remarks on mat-

firn and f.ig-

the county, shall be entitled to the same honors and em..ume-,ts. He accepted he privilerre. tinmi :lt inn nrnmictifl lit. ui.,!... .

r.. - ,.i.i, ,i- rKl-rif,lls l,

nni:.; r.i. . l)OM.ARSfr i-.i-- .

i'iuiaiiui, ui me i-ui power reserved , e-ifjiii at-Erm.

for the evereise ,if thn ...iT... "T" "0"S-? . """"'

- ni-ii wiioie fum paul I llli .uEMUkKs i ,. used by the hands of tlia present stvled tl'e Sena'e and House. fr aY slJI

democracy, when measures ralel,t.I . An army .f lir,c-Ult ,

. " , . , iizans ttn,iit,rniiS ir,y ..rs, til ;ii!l-;iiif tint ititdpii.., .,Ct. I. I . .. . ' " .. "

..v. "innoiui int-people anu wnot-vr earuen iweiitv-!iv c-n! a J redound to the prosperity and "lorv of the ho"or'1,,i'' or u-fli eiii,U,v-.i...,. , . , .r ke.-t iu the pav of tlie I.-ni-l.,inr- , t country, are presented for the executive DOLLARS A DAY. ...ak'iuMrfJ

sanctim, they show a dexterity

in the

than SUHKl for the t ,x ri i- en ,w

CXercise Of that, nower nnn .mlli.ll pile to pay. W ill ti.e i.IU lHlrR-ir.

,, . , r i , l'k'e r,0", C0UI"V litlirlW l the hist, trt- fit leinlnii.in T.. : r . i . . . - ..

J ' - .r-.m.wii. inn ii tut- on rum iimu-i a traiis;,,:iioti l ili fruj

pockets ot a lew corrupt demagogueing leaders of the party arc to be filled out of the hard earnings of the people, then if

enls? Let him try ! I)., i, n (.' z-n.

1 Change in tlie i:irctoralTicr In the firs'. District, a a'.r-a'v t

and picks the pockets of his friends by try subscribers, that's all; they don't be- ; i?"

selling it at three or fourfold of a remu- j long to the clique that controls the pa- j r a' ' . , q i u V f( u- .De"eMry "y ters and ilil,, "i, ei ." mernthig price. We call upon the demo- jP"- Bt these subscribers will mark I p if -niotlou a''jurnea until 1 o'clock .fair ' ,e oul to lake his seat, when JuJe Test ... . . . .... , i this man s course. We evnertp.l hotter, i r- iU- i .' ami Itrtrtimi iiLta flia n n.x-t : I:

. t . rr.', , . , . things of him. Of young Abbott, we their pocket-:. l ie l.anes may bnv bis 1. 1 i-- i . , . .

. ... ....,v rr.i . . --v ., v.. .,.. i.ui ,i, u iuiu,iiiiiifti, ior ne lint!

ns the rnnce of pres, ami ne may tug into their pocket

there is any trick that can he resorted to nounm, r lr' V"' Lru,f r- ''"-"JVl

to excuse the use of it, it is readily seized hnr.'haie;:''?;.;;: upon. Here then in the sale of these tingent. has been place I on the i I

lands belonging to the State, the tax- In the 4th District. J. hii II. Fr i

as deep as they please to let him, but honest people should not be deceived by any tool of that kind. ThenMiirotioil of Voitnsr "lleti rr

ilceiil llirir Time. A dti-n'ire tn the cnul- I

some excuse for being controled by the

lorimngs oi tne county seat

! numbered in its annronrinte , n, " I 7 "V""1 ' J? ,n" ,u"" Platform?

, " . . T l- ,uu,,,J s wr.-e "jtih oowti in vour hie than Hilly was book, with the owners name set nrtiin- nhmit I lint timA f T o t-trt l.il.l i

tersand tliiiitrsii, .rei er.l ,i 7 V rl "" ' uie tate, the tax- iniue-iin j ;st rici. Jclin j. lers ana tilings in gmeral, and was backmir! .ci-.. .... - V.n U i!. Whl., 1: i... . .

si arose 1 r'V-,s luinana were swindled out of , . " - 1 " v i..,ii. i about SiHinuino n, er,i; ... .i. n Press, and John S. Sc ihy. K-i..

in ti..i t , anil porpounilee llie auction to hint i.

iw i ... i eitc. aruc.e entered, shall he orno ,w en,iorR(,(, n .,.,'"-'. " -

n t ;j

li ' i ' i. n a. i . . i.. i'ioi'uiiii, niTj i ii -f i in ii in mm uiituti. t lit in A.t i h i fK'diiniin, t.t i f ' - - i . i

f(, ri.oo.i Srssion. '".' '-' "rricie entered, shall he or nn PI1,inrB,t n . ,', . ... u.e ..over- tinwn, hasbeen .,t ;,. .

On motion of Jno. P. Bradv, 1 n"mbere1d ,n ts appropriate class and I reckon Mr. Editor, you eVer nr " own (ih""in?-)f,t, he comes am.mg Jn the tith Distric . F. M Finch nMi,-n,i ti... .1.- .' ... 1 the number entered in the SWrotarv jn : ti,i., ...i .. t. . :.. . ... , . : i: . . , ' ." . " .

1V-CU1KU, J. Mil L I II M IIP YT innnth if . . ' - v v"" T " " " ' 'wii Ml linr IMPIIlill Hiili. iit.a ; I'l 'I'lU I1UV tllllJ,lh5 III II VPri h.UJ. S II I .1 Jl I 111 Kl 1 l' I. If I iee.i t In, ert

We do nieetinpofthw Society, be held at Mixer- ' Tu" .V. " .', . . , "?me p PPo- ? . 1 . .. plans cire-! terous tone "What more could I do'"' W J,'h" Coburn. Ksn., c.ntin-,t.

1-1 I H ,1 thn r.l .. . l " - i, .-v iiIUL mi i. mi iJltr 1MII1III' 11111- ih.ii nn.i niuiiiii. n, r miir IT in ni tm

. .. . r- - . , ' ;, . .- " "rii,t ,.,,. , 1.1 11 l

lliroiltril I IB PHnvaia u.,.l - - - r.u.v l.MIll.-l-u

train lietn-een lur-nr.,,.;.... 1

lit here was "that old f ol.

In I hpiiui , l.a r.. 1 I m r

.......... me m, , ., lfle rire,

on swallow t in Pl:iir..r. J' i ii"".-., iiiMi-iin oi quiet v LTantin r it

- r - t.t . .5- 1 . . ...

his constitutional privileges and sent the I.T 1 1 1 l .1 , ...

mn ii.ti-h. to ine le-ruiature with his ob-

'inh ; T.vri; i.v i, w. H,n o'j " " ! l'nyc tl,e,r a cnnty paper, they . 'owing resolution was adopted. I r p pi V" T n ' . rewMpn. ol drive or. (lie the free soil-r,. or by nfa,,

Thi .-rmot. is on our tible We have ' m"St' !lt l0ast' allow tl,p interests of the Kew'lvcU, 1 hat V m. M. Baird, be re- I ,j ' th-j, , Z ' r o , . . . ,,,,,st,1"Vl SP:"r'! ' hostility ol a m . an our tible. e have ; cmlnt f bp aIvocatcd its coiumns quested to deliver the next monthly ad- W !. y f eCt-at 10 flock A. larje portion of the ,le,cr-v, who w.-re read it with great interest, expecting to find ; The secret is here the result would be drpss boforc this society ; M. for the purpose of proceeding to ex- sworn enennes to any candidate not ple.l-red scm? rich sreins that we mmht transfer tn i .;.,.l::..i l ., . ! (,...,.,;.. r o n o , amine farms: ami all oivners nr til..;, emphatically to the mHintainanee nf ih.n.p,..

; l" i-.i'"i ' ij me liueresis ot tne lirook- muuun ui n.n. etnpneer, r: , . . ,. , "- -,. ........, i . r -

onrcoinmii,ror the benefit of the yonne ! ville ffentrv. if such proceeding i,i.i ' Kesolved, That the auestions. fnr At.. ! '"c,,us ""ingio present their farms j . "-""""re. H.iiy ad

1.. . ...,1 - Tl . 1 1.- 11- . . . .

- J"""6 ' "ii , il m ui who read our paper. We sat down pencil j be made ptthlic

a ii mull u in ui V u lr C.MIULia. tl I trict to help hunt down F,u:eriT.iK. and ilt our pencil would fo from the tor

IS ailllnmiri'il fur n n!.ii-!i ill tl.i.ili.-ii-ii I .... t .... . r , i . .. r J.I... P1

f ' " " " -l itii... ' ... ... I I r 1 : . . . .

i ..,. ii- . i i ... . ... , n.i .... .i ii i oi ners won in ead nv t if. mcn .nniuu ui ee nnsr ii. m nnreti. .

lu-iiiwiun. i i.iiu c. -eci unit nere i-onu-a an ine goou titinjs we must copy the: i,- t , . I rp, .. . la. All members , i t , , ' ,i . , it- ..,, c honor the Editor of the American The question lor discuss on at ths'.i ' Tmoer and elsewhere. Jesse D. Bkt:iit is also whole tit.eenrse. e must therefore content 1 fr ku i:kmi , ' n n,wt!ir l,,.;,n,li.l ., ... . r t,,eir annual fee of

in this District, to li-ht the bov ourselves with but a few thing from the first for these cotnm.,niratia (i. C. Vancamn. "The L-;,l f !, before, the first day

r i. i mi ... ' friends wishinor tn nrnL.ni., k: r .

iv esoiveu, i nat tne questions, for d s- ' r ' : 6 r.Ui. mm :uus . "., .-..

It would show dem- cuss.on at next nieeting be, 1st. The ;' X"" u" " " " lnen l? the kM tmt h tllol,elll : " " b y

i be

uowu pencil , oe mane ptinitc. it would show dem- "'oii in uc.i meeting be, 1st. The p V i' .V1 j 1 said that he thong We began, : ocrats who do not read the American best method orkeeping sweet potatoes; i: P i I thtday- Al"i the required ..r It top to the i that there is disunion in the ranks, es- d 2d. The most approp , . 1 rtHdent.,s here "vt.Vinzed tn fi.ll -, ar,... ,; ,(J tint if we l,0Clill'y persons as these partv to gather winter fruit; and also life best nfnltLL ' U.-i -v .T ! wire-workers would lead by the nose. niethoJ of keeninjr it. Adopted. I 7!, n"' . . . cepted t he no.m nn

We honor the Editor of the American The question for discussion at this' for his liberal course in allowing space noting being called up, on motion of for these communications, notices, and ('- - Vancamp, "The kinds of wheat proceedings of meetings of Independent ')0st "'ted to our climate ami soil"' was j

Aid tli in i ii'i lurmer pledge ouglit t fill ..no'lV'M r,'T,irP'1l"ir.,'""-'bat the convention

. wii.-i, . ... ,.,:

(.rV.W'.f V.eKi-riirrt h' h id an- I Wish to re-duct a man to so herb

been put mi n in his place. Jn t'.. Distri.t J. 31. Wallace. Cs , ,:mv date for Congress, and C. I). M i"?continent, be'ng a cainlidat" fr Ju-"

the mmon Pleas, the 1!. vention recoinmend tint

i oss be put on the i'l,., t ,r,i

his official sanction, knowing as he did at

u.e nine every thing connected with that .. illrh ,, " ,.pn ,,.,

; T 1 s-m ... .

iiaii.-iii umi. ioes uie iiovernor think! Whig papers will p', . ,.,.

that such sophistry as he used in his proper change. I.rl. J uinnl

speech to cover that matter up, and excuse bis course in the premises, will so

ellectually blind the people as to make

Tracking up IE,0rb;r,

It we were to attentat to tr ii i

the Roorbacks invented ami ;"jt in dilation bv the Dem'icratic r. ,-,1

i 'i" iiiij-u loiiiiiiuuicaiions, notices, and

on to, it. '"'"T", j....... ,i-,.g iu cut iur- proceettings oi meetinrrs ot I n, enendonl

On motion of A

Resolved, That,

Who tniil'l! ilVPr tlir limnntntn.!

In this district all the little terriers are ther extracts hereafter, when they would be ; voters In some of these meetings a first discued. H. Blackledge, M. Wil- autlmH7ed to ntiblUb orin hill t" onthetrtck Mrr,rvP,,v v I read to more p refit by cur readers. As to ' majority were Democrats. Such was the ,,am J- Meters, B. Whitney, J. P. ?r ,i 20? onthitrck. MtLLE.UoB.NM. Jo.NF.s, tIlemanuerorredeemi i(e te Ur. ob. case in Springfield. In Whitewater, tie Rrady, J. Shults, O.- Gordon, C. W. "fth? A -,rd r ,he !'' PeEry. Bi.r.n, &c. are busy. To meet ' .chairman was a n.nm.i ti. .;... Smith, and A. It. Line. ; of the Aw arding Committees: and su

this combined attack of hounds, bull-dors , t t. ii e n,,v redeem the time by niakintr evand terriers, C el. Fakavhau calls upon cry event of life snhordinat to some great tho poople! Will von see and sulTor so in J- .rt Mirceoa in any

inucliunlairness! Will Vou a e.w one ' . u,Nl," mtnence netencv nnd tbe , , 's not ;,ttain ib!e bv any person, without some . P1r-V a,U1 ,Ue

wno iiassustameil himself from hey-hoed, Itirrh and conseeiat-d end in view. Tliesonl wcrc nominate

and who lias not n sinole relative n thn must have a centre toward--which ail it a lew tletnairornu

i i: .7 . . i. . i . . .,. , thoughts an. action cravitate, around which their dirty menials, be will not vntn

rf" .I.,''' ' ' l" aintsfeelhaafTeciionrofve. There1 If we had wished to publish any article by these political cut, throats! i innsl h- an essential nnitv in mairs nrn. ;.. ,.i.,..i t .i. r., .-. .

oPI....v -:..i. anlar-iotw.orhe will fritter .-. hi. ' """.'''r OI. J"C Impend

Lion ("with, I, e lotion, an,, ros.,onsil(1(; . " !.,il iV ' 1

are required to pay ", "' inonani tins oiijrht to sit- .. " . S,. -,.. tj membership, on o"r isfy every loov an I aeniu tuok Itis seat Hut 6 l- r co;ic.lj his official ai ti with such :7 gd; for the sTiiiieniitn:tli.!'.j

softhefair. itJnln t satisfy even body by a utg full. fr 1 losses of the peoples money when itis 'roughly exposed, is -till kn. i-ine, irrlr'LA'r"?':0" o'"..M;,,i"v' c- -1 his ,itr t.. Ti their ,rt ... .... hr.s that wy v-m i: t

... .i, ....., a urnmiMl ot lorlv Venrs 1 UtlltlOll. I standiti?, ju.uped up, and Htnid great co'iifus-j tent of the power vested in him bv the For instance -in ex'r-t t s - :'i -I "I !"":.",i:,:f"r4','rr,,'"',-d t-! constitution. Wethinknot: the"(;v- the rounds puncirti,, to I,- tikVi

havean eve to their m.et-nfi ,n,i i...

- , i-..ro,.

asury ol the State, as well as the ad

vancement of his peculiar derires to be

lovernor one more term.

me ivtiayi tti' (.1 nd.) J otinui :, '.viin j l

mat. Indiana and )!i! arc c'rta.s

The K.Iitor of tint ra:'.T

twice denied its truth: but it cire.. since more briskly than before j Again. It was report.-:! -me

him fully iu

.,.!. .... - , iiu iiioiemenr. we s 1011 ,1 hnvn r ,n

, , , wt ii t iiiniis!! insianiiitv, upon as many ob- .1. t . c . , money, and means, to crush the '-Quaker jrls as there are hours' in the br.ef but im- ' ' J'ynocrat for our medium, but for the boy," when the power is in vour hands. prtant period of his existence. , ""'t;11? relusal of the editor to publish " ;.. .i .. ;. . anvtluniT oortnitiliinr , u: . rt

.. ir i , an .inMir iti.iii u ,ie poini ot view, . ........... in me sinijrti. 1 ins

riiir-m ii.iM .tncu iiirin iius article. But

John I'elil.

convention, after: Tl.:. i.i.i. . . . .

Smith r.i, r:.:. ' ' ' """ KaulL an an.iressed the

J.ldcre. broke on and .!tiiii.re..i i i citizens of this

' " - I ''...1Ut i? l.llllt.-"lltll ....!,. uIr;,K'l!lor,is,". lr"e' r,ithful "d I evening Sept. 1st, on the beauties o'f

uiiiniiiimicn in.iurv ui irirt iiinn niinvnu ah - n upon. linn i i in v. i

b-ld here to-day, of which your distiiigiiisheti ! '-"Orofocoism. If Satan is th? f a ther of ,l,,y, passes now, th"i:di a

There never was such a combined park united for the destruction of one humble individual, as is now on the trick of Fak:jvhak! Will the people remain

C" V.. .:: t

, .mi a ,, ii. i, ti. iu.iii;ii H,i ininnrn.t ni v j . ,

the discussion. :. I . t ornett, of Ripley county. In

On motion, adjourned to meet nt Mix- " tl fi r .k a'Uh erville on the first Saturday in Oct. next H'0 firLd!?.of th? a,r.'-at a. 0'cIwk

i n ..'i,...i. i -t i. .ii. J nat lion. John ,wij r.r ii..t ., , Uiii"ii,Mie,i . u.n , ,,.-,- i., . ui"

. l"l hi .'I. .11. , - . ... ..ui- and ta elite, tnu-li.mn,i i. tl . : I ra T.. t. .1 1.1 r , 1 - i .1 . , - . ..

ier v ouniy, uino lie renuested to deliver h-l , .. : . nr. ( ....,-. ., ,,.ui uc me granaiainer, ior lie "is ueniai, in.u we no nut imu iiifj-.n

since by the Fierce press tint (i.iv.l .'4

bell, of" Tennessee, had b.h-Ja.'j Scott. The (Jovernor himself inJu ly denied it, and telegrajdiej tn ington that, on the contrary, he !

support him heartily. Vet srarct f

ni":i!a it

r. V. t'LARk'snv p,.

Jons P. Brady, Sec. '

careless, and see so much injustic. secntion and combined etTorts to

the one whom the people hue!

strange as it may appear the peopl

P.-r-lefeat Vet have

th? power, ami these strolling stumpers, expcit ty lying, torch Inch's, defnn ation, and forgery to defeat the isbesof

the people bv deceiving theni ! W

then, w ill vou suffer it ? These strolliipT f""'' total around Itis ultimate object. V.y.

the Annual Address, on the Koe,l .!.. " "i ,: ?.? !!0M.l,.o!.. .f"''dale? He ; can beat that cloven-fotl ,rti,. ded renunciation of Sett exulted ovef

i .. . ! v-., cnnnuws i lerreanu iMllf. tiutn nl irlmm hm " v " " . . t

was ap-oligv. It artnally fatitrne, man refusal has called forth this article R ; ot the f air at 2 o clock P. 31. And swallowed the Platform he wallows a .nm. ! two to one, he acts upon the nrincinal s0l? J'ocratie paper.

of oidi nary nerves even to read his labors let him go on in fueh an unmanly ves ; Tim I nnA ,"?n"r. tnat Hon. Stephen S. Harding of Rip- inatton made by a convention that swhIIows that it is only nere --. i 1 lie nemotratic press. ,,.un; w rer a ye ,r; a,:d the labors of five years would dishonorable course and h wiH Ie,ri7n n- .'r . ,me,9 sa-vs that Gen. W county. Indiana, be requested to de- the Platf.irm-but when the naked Platform I , y nccCB"ary to ch, the charge of Xativism np.-n G constitute a work sufficient for an ordinary 1 the end. what mini- a nnnrfiu. rL 1 .10r,cc "'l11' "elec ted, be a valuable prac- ver his address on the third day of the iL,Hf is presented, be makes wry fae, ,, c,,arge, cover up and hide from the pub- declared that fJen. I)ear!m of .

man s lite time, u hit was the seeret nf l.i-- I u i -. ' . . iicai any lo the commercial noliew nf fair nt lOnYloelr A At , refuses to take them down. I .,i.,i.. lif i,:i;,iil,n;.;..:ii r , chusetts. the YntiVe , vrA, ate iur t

rces.nn.lof his wonderful nn,i !,., 'i,, .L:' , l""1 u,' ,a,r Manchester and Binninffhnni. That is a On motion of C. W. Smith low enough to be deceived bv this trick? It ! m :....i ... .. - -' . : President in 1S-1S is a warm fP?

Kesolved, That a public sale be held "'""T"'0 um" " ',r-rse neither gagged , - , . i V" of Gen. Scott. Tli-tni'h h i 1... m, nor cnoaed when he tnibiheH n i cnarrres af.nnst thn

...j,.. . .r . " ..vw ii i ii- ioc j -r- ..v . ,u rmiusHiuil Ilit.S UOCIl UOUU HUtl UlinCUlOri J

exnH,..eSS resource, nn.tot his wonderful an,i ,.' i,., -':. ;,. :, " I laitcnesrer and IJirminirham. That is a

imici- rtt i ii nn . ? i -i. t i i ........ 1V iint ir i it- in -m niiii inner h.,.n. i. i l4 n i

!" ... . :. . : r.r..-'Vr.r. r ,,.,"",U!, Profitable. Ibave,l-Plt . ' ",n.1 V':'1 rmsn money ought to Kesolved, That a i

,......,, .,r,e,.r,-.,a,i ins inougllts and . . . ," V " . .' "l'" ne expended treely at tl s e ecfinn. in of such nrnnnrtv n- ...oi, 1 " ' " EU'pnefl rlov

t.,u oi. A i r . i i iiuiiit-i iiii.iiis.iir ri "i ro innoH m : : -. --.-.... 0 mai iiavr nt-t- u iir an.i iha lm.,i i . .

r iiiiiv ill u e y e,ii ri 1 11 r irnil'll 1 1 irmt - . ..... v n(ii.-iii im i is hu iu . 4, r .1 T .. . J I' v aiiii LIID 1 lilillirill 111 111 ttUflil nnt I I W ,-. T !

Tl,ise,i was his li,e,l n,.rn., nr i .V. mi apparent, and with .be 1, .1 ' " L' ? "T"" ,rom v n,tPd States a ented lor Premiums commencimr on tho have no fears of hi, ,im.. " "

u bole ,.,,,1 was ena.ttore.1. Var-r to him ! others may be led more ably to rebuke the lishment Cnh 11 y "f the Fair at 3 o'clock P. M. swallowing the platform, naked and utiincum-I abo,lt P,ERCE"S vicws on the improve-

1 11 ni pr nnfl ftt'orr nuiiAH 1. n .iir... 1 . . 1 'impu e 01 iitf 1 rn 1 1 iiuiuii rii. nn ron 1 no uiuti i:. 1

din-tie, and insane, way rendered subservient 'man or the press, that refuses to be th ST; ?e,unmo, on the other side! John On motion adjourned to meet again on to it. Mr. Wesley acted i every virtuous ! channel of coinm itiicationTo bi , ""'V" T"' to p,,t "f1 t,,e cash to help the 6th of Oct. next, way. and bv all ririnon h.. ti.- ; w o 111s lenow- out the cba nces nf r.on I;

say c-totla.edresu .s were borne on" to swell t ntizens. when that which is desired to be stand a fat assessment for he expenses ' John P Brahv IrV ' 1 tCSU ling .o,a, around bis ,,,,,,ite , Kv. ; y V" of the canvass. The mi.Uownend .JJ'',-

r,nl,, ,i .,.1-1 1.. .1 - 1 1 r ' sio-ion 01 inoiiniH aim ee nnnr, however ....1 una i ii(ue, ittougn 01 in- iron-mono-ors nri!i-;t.i,'n i,t.. 1 imunniiran ne iirdFrmril. riinurs , xpe. t. by their insolence, abuse ,., inMllIy i,,,,.,,..,,,,,. .ii,,.,,,,,,,,, in I terest to hundreds, and for the ood of stT in the Lsi.e IH . dpf!P"ate We shall notconceal the fact that previand brawling to fri.rhten the no.,,,1.. Brand reservoir. And his lahn wr the countv. fc "i i uie issue, aim long more ear- oug to the nomination of Gen Sntf

bered. The idea wild ( mP i.maro. :..

- W TT . IOI, IB that he can go among the free soilers and "et their votes by telling them that be sp ts upon and lejecls the Platform, while he will write letters to Old Manlove Caldwell, thai he cordially, heartily and fully approves and endorses 1 he Platform. Many of the delegates went away from here heartily disgusted with the shuftlmir

ntxA I SniMi Tntlt-!. -it i ...

... 1 , j.. x.i an ins s peccii nesani notmnrr nasi.

' . . . ... j f

Amid a column o! nu.-t tauncac.i.

rr: . . tive declarations, nnrnertin? to I

...1...1 u. invt-ru ana iiaroors, Tantt, and v. j , 1 i.i,;,.i,vel ,.,,,.,. . ' ' b?en made bv A Ings.andvtliuna ef Catholic test, &.c, &c. But dwelt ex- in,l nvtn,ir,.i, ! ilnmocmtic

!ople crand reservoir. Aud his lahors were crown-; the countv. ,i u . ' LI .. .. S . ..lore ear OI" lo the nomination of Gen Scott, manv here heartily disgusted with the Bhffl,,,n

from their calm and d, liberate jnd-tnent' ' ""TT 7T l',ch,W .S' ran'' ' , Lrt I,,e 8"-T a ord or two of this in- Rhl on the evpof tblt II y(;neral ZV a0?? ,hat U,i9 Sta,e do,,1,ledeH!i,,P Hiny of lh "'"inee, a3 J in . n, only rivaled In- fr.,n,-l A..!,.,-.. i. i .!.,.,. . .... . ivl.lll on ine eve ot that heroic, hrrhf nl Could not be carried at tho innrm.. i.. swearino- thai ilm,, ...... 1.1 . ..

....... ...1 ... " , ' . . .......... i, IS lirupi-riV I .1111, t I .a no I it 1 , Inn. !, I.k r.:.. ... Tl . .:r . .. ' ' ""

Will

you thus be driven!

nnn iinriij l..,,.-... .1 i .

I n' i man ion no; i so

give up all the aflairs to their control, and no longer pretend to be freemen, but yield to be serfs and slaves.

- emirmtvnvaiea ny r ranc.s Asbnry, tbe ! dependent movement If it is nrnnnrlv j-", '"'i-i uirti neroic nght at 'u e carneu ai me approaching elec- "wearing mat they would not support him.

j-w no . i" ..- i i . nun iiHi. wuii iinvrmi iyprv ioiip i , .i j i. -u . : " j"u v xtri iiirin ;i ij n r nn nnn ...... una iir-r-ii i ik iHvtir wnn athm . i iiv panic nrnii inrni tirmroi a .:. i. i

vaga bond. stumpers know vour rights aud y:'rs11 bore bieii , and through the almost t an WOrks rirrbt M.U'ru .1. t!,en' to prove tlleir interest by material U,at nmninalioD been received, and such mocracy ofUwn, many of whom were spec-

iini'ri Ken wt lerness. a 1 Kt.niee emifi 1.. tl... 1 p ...... m uuui imriies tn. -or. 1 ol.w. ,;... : r .1 ...... uon. ccou a nonll arilv imnm ... liltors nl tl, nniinn r .1

-V" '"J ,r-- number of miles .round il,Biob: -re moving. Men of both parties must cidlde v' b 1 Ule , that few now enterUin WVucl. W a' ! dehberate oHniV h;

1 - . - - - - n ii iiiii 1 - v v 11 c ii 1 niut-ir v

I io ni sy what end you should choose as tht obt of your hiijhst njprlf hut wa-n

'aromovintr m Vi lu 1- l'cl,l,LO IU toward electioneer ins ft ! be Z l.Mrf tbo : r ,es nTl candidate.-N. Y. Tribime

... 1 r-a"1 go ior, 1 lerce. I cannot vnto f,u i:n ...

. " .nuti j i "mm oi Tinry inn Ilihh....

While Watrr I im.ilr l ollt r ami tradrnir.

The reception of the c.italogne for this in

mi ei ,.i mir iugnsi reg-ini, ttul wan ! T ' en. Scott ; ! Heath ol Tin rv An yon. whatever it may be, whether pure and j b,lt will vote for any good whio- for ' Died on Sabbath niornin exalting, ,.r sensual sn-l degrading, it will county offices, provided he is not an of- 'ary Ann, eldest daughtei stamp tts,.f tudeltbly upon your whole brine j fiee-seeker at the countv seat Down Hiol,en g"d 11 years, 11 ll nv can it be otherwise. It will awaken with rliniitv, . ; ' " dam.

' " .ii'l'ie.i ill, flllllllinr

How can it he otherwise. It will awaken your synipalhiis. kindle your feeliugs, give

M.n. 'I i ---...-. v.roTO cannoi

7n J "Bro urKeu Win nect B'"1"" rge a democratic vote in this countv Bffai nst Gen. Tavlor that r.,.nl Ka as J u ian did U.l ...l.o u :,, .

f c ii r, 0011,31. j- i niino ne wit. get none ten. ecolt. He was a res dent nf . i of the free era. 6

A prejudice was ex

rv r ,r:, "' JtnuiiiBDrn. lien. Scott He wa

UI V 11 II LI . f L IlltltniltaV nlU. 1X1 111 fll UUILD VV HI W -

. "ri. n. IV. r. am n.t hln, .1.. : ' . .

1,1 i.nir iinpuis-s, iiiruisn motive power j ,utes 1, i t l l, .1 s la,,ul" the bereaved f;

... uir wiioie (i-s'roHs nature, mak the be- .,. in.u - tome "r irst Kamilv pu.Dnn, , stttutton for the year en inn- Tn.,a in 1.-.0 1 ...... 1 .1.: .i .... .. t over" the no..u r... .1 .: .., . , rlrs. . wrMTunpnl,

. - ' --1 " 'j-' ' - siHiui.ini ,n an excellence,) .. rTlr 11,1 uie fSKe OI rress, Mr. llibben

inimenee tne intellert na: powers to bring all.' "'"it "'ne. t,e mourner who I their offerings to it.- in n world, mould that ' I" J"mir paper of last week some state- bhd, but who.

heart from which ;iroceedsall evil or all rood. 1 ments were made bv "A Rultnr " Providence, savs in

a.-cordine to its own likeness and intake, tinsr the last VI,i e,,,. r.,- .'...-.I'- "Thy will be done."

cues us occasion to s iv that, under th,. pr-s

idency of Rev. C. Xutt, A. M., and his abland accomplishej fellow I th.irer, Uev. Ja u-.-s A. Beswick.A. M., au I tit a princess of female teachers, Miss .Mary Tliorpe, it is oae of the bestschools in the land. In tho speaking of the principal we mean no disparagement of their Music teacher, the daughter of rnr frienl Dr. Pritchet, uor of Mrs. Willi iai th--preceptress of the primary department. The fact that they h tve a place in such a sch ol is evidence enongli to us oftlteir iia.tlifie.t! ions

nonthi and 15 of hUorV conceiir 8'! I a "'JT.!'"" VJlT

candidates for office- rt.ndinrr.ndT- ,heTb:rrr!amMfyUr ".J"?" ' t.&?l Si! " a LoT dates, who studv how thev .1,,.. .-"' under the head of th. U rrro vnla rf 1 Q.fO 4 L. HieetllllJ Hot hu ltd Ted milt nfT uflmi.

, Cass ovr Tayir wis' Try V "Z" a rule was .dopled" thai

' iea extensively nv jemocraiu in tensively on Scott's nativeism. r.nward. one bvflcn. ':Pn!iis k'iny. nu' "

ice, dishonesty, and numerous imao-inary of the' 31 ilwnukce Sentinel." Ths'4 r..:...: c. r ... tlomnn docbire- be lias branded it m

.auu,,, ms lorgettingtotell lus audi- terlv false a dozen times, has di:f

ence tnat it 1'jekce's horse or himself proofof its truth, but the more he s had not fainted or stumbled we know not it, the more widely and persistcn:,'

w nicn.ne would have had none of Johx?s circulated. - . ... T il,Ann..i .1nirin wanOtllCff

contusions and bruises, of which he a , a , " ij, nni-a c ... , ation. s;.d to he hy .Mat hew L. m

r.o v.ui-.ii.j, loiiaverecommen- New York who it is added, is M )-tl 1..... C . 1 . . . ml 1 2

ui-u ...ii. iur ine presiaency. tve chal- supporter of Scott s." men.-

me wuriu 10 prouuee sucn a tissue misiaKeai ieasmuui uu.-. - i of slanders, misrepresentations, and abu- the hodY of Matthew L. lav h ..i,,. . - ti- , buried under ground several year. ?a i . characterized his speech, so gross- anJ we have not hcardj as yet. o! Iy false and slanderous were his Rtato. cr,;t,,.,i mm.in;e:,tion from hi?-

if.

Sit,!, .:.U., ;n.-..,;..M.. i :.i- -.l "o "omiiiaiinsr --- . " nru ins mm- in T.vlnr " '.'"" Eenueman came nn. h rr.j ...

aa-lsttch a r-U iV "acco XS i STwSe trtie'Tsaw tl ?f ' On M oil d ay a ft em oo n Rev Mr Hodidav hW . cannot give to 1 tlXt' '" h with the laws of mini. Yon cannot reason-! c 1 PaW thp rord of the nr-iched an eioo ne t Ua Ik "?""iay : "ceed, 2,000 votes. The remaiuder will "V0lrd 11,0 Democratic tieket, but thia bly hope for any other in your own Z " ,he candidates had discourse T'pLA'tUwZ 1 ,he W P" "VAJZ ZZrr't f" .Sc"tit" V? hi mil iwo men there, one of whom !. i,..rh lnat;t..t ' -i':... "n"'T?C0 d in former years. Tber .ill k. 'u T... i "wer D'"K wm given it was moved to ex-

some profession the object of vour hio-he.. I had selected from the counti- n,l ! hpr .nei...li,. ;ii ." V!:ny..01 tnem twenty thousand .nor. vote. r..f . I" .1 '." Wm "

wishes, of vour mst fervent aSniTio I from Hrool-viH Tl.. .,. c... .ui i .1 M. r,. " j. . l" mem- .18 We know that the whL PUle arose, and one

K.xu noon that ohiert. ,.,! " -n ! r . " . - ". . - . ,u,u l"e ' "L...VuJr ' u,,s lo comeLaw- 1 -j-- . plaimm, i, . l . V. , Lor" 1 wdMId not do to put the

. I ' i null III- 1,1 , ,r r Q f-nflifl.l "... i-MMiri. . ll.ij. )

our time in rclirence to it. with .n-.l;, ,l.,t.i .f. . .. .. . " .......

..-i... r.-.-, I, " ; ...ii... i,le ursi oailot. But mark now-. -.

Thr Indimin

Irare.

I'fiualp ('.

Democrat." Quite a dis

member staled that it he old pentleinan nut nf

j . "-I ' i u tun IJA. ' fh. ...I. . I I i .

I mocracy. In this thev will be anml, . j orlV " omy oinereuce between him i mistaken Tl ' "omewhat . and hundreds of others was that tl. .,ih

vou have ,.ro:.o,ed to vo i.V, Vfi "a . ow "rookvi le loves BrookvilIe!on ' w. them ar; 7'" mat many of I tleman wa. more honeet than they and ..STk.

confined wholly to one period of your exis-' ! ' hrst ballot thi man whom one ' num-roiX sis n.d for tht, Tn. fapT !otbe.y cerUin " mean, , of TJuV IZX ' ou'hl he,intn o do. whde others confence, t.verv advancement von mil. j.m , pi me country candidates bad snlertorl 7:1 "L:,f. T"' '"r R-a"emn 'o a. w, . . j- wn.cn cealed their inteutiona. Some one asked ih.

. . - . . .. to un uir iu ri iinpii mm m ranH i.ini r i mi i v ro i nn iram nih. t. f 1 i - w

snr-lv ,,vk. you more intensely seln! ! "i?rookvnie, proved traitor, !

Weliavereceivei,an-atp,n,phh-t or f;1" 0

.s"b-,.i"?- . ytt aW for" parties have cluWtW "coTnt V. a3 ! who ihir . I. .ETlh: WiTi "f for Geo. 6, ." "

emiiit-iu-e, mil u is VO IT Ml, . a mil. !, o n .i lji , ,1 :.,;, .., ., . -

pages containing the proceedings on

the occasion of opening this institution in the city of Xew Albany. It contains addresses from Rev. C. B. Davidson. A. .M.Rev. W. C. Larabee, L. I.. I).; President t'ooper, and Hon. Salem Town. L. I,. D We have not had time to read all the addresses but from w hat we have read we are s.-uisSeJ that th book contains much that is of great va'.ue. If President Cooper's address may be taken as an index to his qualifications t i teach he is the man for bis post. Tho catalogue for the y is also included. This shows a good becrinninrr.

Some re

other f.rit .. n

..t.on-surely no one who 0,:d 'r r " r .1 n0BMnd8 those i no, aon't name them"-a..d eventuallv tl.upon the Whig, of that dt C,a88 t cannot be tran ! turmoiland conteution gotso hiXhemZt , ountry at large. With- ri' .V'e beck ot. P0,ll-a wire-workers, ! broke no in confii-in.? r .f ?:!.!mTt,ng

aightv peaked ' ,n enJ.ng to intermdle in the affair, of ZZr 7 T 9t wttt mfr ' -our1'ioiviii : niirne ol 1K..1-. i. ... ., . ' i nomt nation. Man,, f .i i

II yield to the wishes of Vt 'nd atd him in.; t . ol Mexico, and all kn kt j

, t , unini, lu iw nM . . - - " " ...ill ill w

I ribone.

from him.

power wt

fore, bringing sensual motives of he n ost nY, XVIV' m mY ' E weean in.laentul ami operative kind, to bear on ""d hm has sneer.ngiy called us,) j tat M?. pre"tte IZ

nature atrewy sensual. 1 ou are diminishing " ' J 'ss"''- are torced. his rriends.and permit his name to b- 7..A evervmotnent. the strength orrir.n., , to do so, and march to tl.A null tk. ' u "m" nls n'ne to be nsed

sireniMn oi ririaoite nnn. i - v, ,m ...ari.i 10 in nn 4 iti.i.-i.

ciple, effacing everything that is lovely from ! Pendent workers against mushroom aris-

vour snint. nnd ciiniiriiiitu miim;..!.. tocrat m n-n,.,..ni 1 1

-: c 1., iin-iipiir. uiiu . i.-.v, -,iiUT toaters. w.10 nro

fought with !

in conauennff .

J .. 1 - o scxci.

h, . umi iu aesrrve wen 01 ' 11 -1, . l- i is countrv .i. ., 1 " nen a rakish vouth ,,.. .,... r.i j.

titorv party cousiaera-1 -.-.u.,. ... . . . . ";, inriira t'on. will ...duce them withhold U.eir vote, i fh ' " "T . "n ,n.order 10 restore him to from lum , ine pain of vtrtim f -r,ii...... i .

rightful actiritv thai mastrin I ese, j " ! debte.l W 1. " "re . n" .... HISKERETTKS is the name of the ' !., Tut. . ' are lavished , Z Z7X:lU?.LW,ne!m

der. vou ho..!,:ov i.w 1 - .7 IV., " i"l;,t "i "ation to tne "little john cow-catchers" that th i,Ji v. ' :wc..w?.mucn to innocene- r.n ' xl"'

r........... .r..t . -' ow,,Hf "c oiu , ear on meir cheeks in the nlaee 1 work with . ".jr,!:' ' Pct that he had , .: n.."r'u

... 1 , ,r auu ueler"'no'iiou worinv ine ..,..( i- . ,. . uui. wuen here the whiskers ouplit to prow." j Kd old cause, that we shall barry our State ' f. 1 C0".fi(J,,nff Plrl betrayed she receives They are formi,! ,.. .1 : j ... i ticket in netnhr J r .. J , ,no. "rand of society, and is hener...ti. a.:..

j . .v...., u 1. , u, a 1, 1 11 ir HOW n a lit- . ' ""-"""WIHB vur voie 1 an rrnm , ti. ...... r . . . ..... itie tuft of hair from the temnle n!l r!l I i?n' Scott in November. I f. 1" !8,of v,rlue-. T'18 bet.ayer ,s

lno-tttirt n fb i, . I uenaa: snail it be done?

n f urn- mv , ui t,i ,l, r 1. e .... . .

i -ik.. v i, ... .. ' ' ; iarmer s itaiiffhter

... Fjr.... 1. u I,,,,-, ,-, ,. 11 culture, no honor. o

1 . 1 . . . . . I M ill . .1

I

ho lame, r wet. ih can indemnify vou for

any iii-v your monl u-iture may have sustained. Y -u utigbt as well offer a man honor, for the blood in hi veins and arteriestl.;.. A ....j .11 1 1 . . . . .

uu. tiMir.cnuBiirarmivnsnor to him is

r 1 . . . ! There b.is brpn

us iiivor, we nerenv tender h m our . -

1.- . , , , ing overthe alletiirea met . kindest acknowledgements for the favor Hfciay.the son of Henrv Clay,

lumucu ' "ope tnat lie may continue not vote for Gen. Scott. - to shower down upon us like blessings. mfe,f aI'vet 1 f 'idea 0 j Graham. Rut we hate 1 1

05" A. B. Coswell and Sons arp 1 this will arre

building thelarirest and most convenient ' Port

isui we liair - . , st the circulation ol tn

pork house in the Valley. Thev will be ! Tbe Beauties of ;',

read v for tho fll ,.J .1 . . The editor of the Loaisvwe 1 ready lor the fall trade, and prepared to . artjc() opou the 8llb.ect 0f free tn 5 do the largest business on the line of the They who advocate the doetm ' J Canal. This is as it should be; we like j o the PeoPle lr ba l ili tn K -, , , cheapest, would of course, ""J ' th4 to see business done on a large scale, j because , hey can buy chea. e have the nerve, the advantages, and i in the United Stales. If lh"Vnt f the money and we must do the business j USl'Z rfA of the alley v uited Slate8 wiU be cependeut f

pie ol fcurope mr arin," . jr(, ! UieircoaUs, hats and shoes; for ; J Idressed ! of hardware, for farming utenMii i S county ilus beauti.,.1 -n -

worthies, So.iVVinneVto Ccrlncedl f X mb" to obtain an object, that object is, on ihat ac-' mate of Iowa, from Pottowattacou.it, of no value. mie County.

aim 1,111-

iwc.i 11 1. t 1 . . 'inrrttnnin the sbnna r..

1. -oi n. i. jonnson, lormer y of 1 nr i;ti . "laia'"s oru J : r a little tw s tail with nn .. I.:i.

.. 10- .... i.iua mini in '

11.

-- ....uc. x i1Q oeiiaver is honored, respected, esteemed, but his ruined heart-broken victim k .V" . , ru,ue1

. . . " " mtsre IS no neMee

ft'Oh. dear. Mr. V . io, ...h 1 .lh,".,,df grave. Society has

youay my babe is the handVme t yo voicP 'f Xrgi enet" ST' ever saw; vou must b morality, Il,ere oarl'ly

.Thev look r.r!cl,il. ; : 1 m y m? bnbe the handsomest vou no voice of foriiv.n... ' .Pff

are calculated to get a feller on a be. eoft, raping." I"J "ukuown to h Tte 2 cr hook.'' fe K,n(l 1 Some kind (,m' "e S08p of ! Juices0"5 the"1 and fearful are lhe

l.iibernalorial

The candidates for Governor addres

a large crowd of the people of this county

laj-t week, the ellect of

convince all parties that

-1 1.1 l.rK OU. 1

r ..... " ' tawslied, H a T . urf0rf

. nt. it us 10 our countrv and Ureal c..ii. - lM 'Old Xick" was j would be cut off. and we should I W ti. it article I"81 1

a good hnancer, an honest man-every e3:i -ry fr0 way worthy the station to ix h.h h I j .. . :.. . ;,.., .;v. truly- -1

- . - ....ii. in. ii.,- . c SUUU.U Ur- iu a . i '.I.. (JO'. nires. n. mnn ,.F i i ;i ; tn nreei-lv this result wain J

7 " k""u pracucai sense, i",; "' ., ii,nrratic pa'1) without ostentation, u -MI n.' contended for by the Democrat p

' - v.u.tiiivit I ea(j ug was a shrewd, wily and iinnrmeinTu,! i ttt""

Stumper. If the jrovprnr .n.j . I .... ...... . ...:. Ueueral bcolt. '.i

o v. laijitru as: 0.0 UUL ,ir i... ..I .1 . . . ( .... 1 . .J,..t trr.-itltUde. 4

v.ty aviumiue "ueorgia Land swindlo" ' BOOUl 10 reuu"

CO.