Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 October 1852 — Page 2
. " tin ii-iui o 1'iiru io many cui- ! I! " Lj' orl"ri? political campai.cn. fut in FRIt A Y, OCT. 15, 1852. ; n,!xni co Jt 8rwws tlUt ,,f rrrjt!iro. po- - litieal bius.fcc. Editors hoar two cnndi-
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1. 1st or l'l-nuliim Awarded at the first Annual Fair of the Franklin County Aprirultuntl Society, hold at Laurel on thoGth, 7th, and 8th days ol' October, 1852. tin l.t-llorc. 8TAMOR OVER 4 V F.IRS OLD. 1st best John Daniel $10,00 2nd M. S. Wallace Diploma STALtOSS OVt R 3 TEARS OLD. 1st best William Harvey, 5.00 jlnd best Samuel Sherwood, Diploma STAMONS COLTS OVER I TEAR OLD. 1st best C. W. Wheeler, a, 00 2ml John Walker, Diploma It ROOD NAKEU.
lsi nest i. . jHitc.hcI ft 00 i
2nd best E. S. Burk
l's speak, but owtnjr to their feelings
i.il,.,: ... ..... . mm ujuuhts oiiv I'nc version
an I , I .'I I ' : " 'Whilst other till pre a far different an l a, I i.l litdoel.than election returns ! version, nndyct both he hohost. Editors jvonl.M.0 ren.Uhal raP,-rxvill not b pub- 1 may honestly differ a to the merit and lulled this week, lint wo will make it ! qualification's of candidates lor puhlie faup in number an.l spirit before the great Ivor, and not seeinc alike mar p to rxln lo in .WmiiW. j xrew, and the public ehar? both with l-rriniiiitt In nil. misrepresentation, when in fact both ed it will be seon that our friend John P. 'iters may have thought they were right. Brady receives the Premium for the best ' In this way many editors arc injured in cultivated Farm. He is worthy of this ! character during heated contest, who compliment, but it is not of hi own sock- i are striving to do right toward God and
mp. He did not present it hims.-lf nor But this is not tho character ofj Xicholas T Bonn (For ' IV 1 was it done by lit- consent We live feme who occupy the station of editor. (5F.LntNs over 3 tears run
bor d with h im trotl the year, a an I There are sneaking, lyinjj and slanderin? otficrr of the Frank Tin County Agricnl- editors who will write and publish lies tural Society. We have never found a without any foundation, or shadow of cxmore impartial and correct officer in any 'cuse; publishing them to deceive their business, nor a more devoted and cner-, readers and injure the innocent. And a petie friend to Agricultural Improve- ; man that will willfully and maliciously mcnts. He has sacrificed much time ! slander another to injure him is a datureand labor for the cause this season, and rous man in community. Such an one the Society is much indebted to him for would poison your stock, burn your barn its order, and prosperity. We hope it , cr house, rob your hen roosts, tear down may always have as pood officers. iyour fences to let stock into your fields, itcv. V. w inTb,.i,. er do any other little cowardly, mean It will be seen that cur old friend, Bro. , nct" But a sncakng traducer has not Hibhen. of the Lawronceburph Press, j ,he bol(,ness Rn'l manliness to do you an has been sent to the Fairfield Circuit. i Ppn iniur.V to meet you face to face Our friends there will find him as able ' Bm" ofrr wFen v'lence. These mean, and as efficient as in yeara past. ''in- '"''''tors, vc probably grown up v. p , . , j ,Vom h"sc r"or, dirty faced brats of bovs C3 Mr. Rowe, the son-in-law of Judcc tw nf,;,n;.f.,.., , ..
Krrrv rt!,w t-i.! .1 t' u...?es, ana live
aniomia on .Monday evening last. He n til -l.l., n 1. . C- 1 i . 1 I
.......v oi'v.ui -juni 'i r raonin. u i- ,- ,. i tcnarmnrr thi.,n n flim., an l..
- . - . , j p- ....... lv. .iiiitiii n,, iir nr riitor. ; employ their time in blaekmnrdintr or r.
dip.
Pears. Buckley C. Harri, (RATES.
John S Sprinper, one basket grapes) Premium one yeara subscription to the Horticultural Review. Ola lltlt-f'ropa. (Thue for report of committer continued until some future day, of which, notice will be piven. tinna l?tti-;rnln. Wheat.
1st best John Slnsters, 2nd" John S';ultz, Clnaa I3lt. Veirrlnblc
Carrage.
2 00 dip.
Diploma "'.-S00 I . . Vnif lliiiinl G .f.,. t
John Walker. fForein Diploma 1 2M I'an.el Shafer, "
Jinp hens nests, stealing prapes,
ig a neighbors ax or shovel, and
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""ml,"(, iai tne tonterence, saulting any respectable female that w Inch has jnst closed its labors at Rush-' passes the streets,. These boy come to Tille. has appointed G. P. Jenkins, the the size of men in a few years", and foleditorof the Connersville department of lowing out their instincts, thev sell tliis paper, to labor as a minister at Pal- themselves out, soul and body, "for a cstine, the coming year. By this means dime, to some corrupt politician, to enonr readers and ourselves are deprived of joy the instincts of their nature in rendh's valuable labors which huve boon ing the character of everv pood man that rendered so satisfactorily to all concern- comes in their reach, cd. I f. however, he can be more use'ul ! Let n now introduce a couple or these to his race, in another fieldoflabor.no lying vagabonds. We do so bv coprin" matter how reluctant we mr.y be to part the following articles from their paper"" ith him. ycl it is our dniy to submit. J upon subjects upon which there is no We will, so soon as we can, employ controversy, but lies perpetrated out and another competent man at Connersville, out, as follows: to take charge of that Department. In' .Fmm the np,,.hnn.h Kifl.-. orort 6 the mean time, we hope cur friends there ' Jr I''r t"X will volunteer to tumish us with such "ir:::! Wy,!, items as will be interesting, and further r,rsn"'.hiimakinir thii. np.-nt. wa havin on the prosperity and business or Con- KnVrt nrrsvillo and Fayette Co. So soon as i t , t business Will permit, we shall Visit that' Th" lr"kvilk Amorioan ha Ih-i-ii roi'iimnMv place, to further their and our interests. ! vt wXTit
roason for Jlimt so is now rxplajroil It
"rw f :ro.l . ' Minrthi" rryof "stun thi,.f" t. n,n ..
Mr. RicnaTyn..r,xhajn..t returns from V IllT" f
nn-
vriilinv of
luana-
Gelpisus over 4 TEARS (im.
1st host A. N. Blackledgo 5 00
jiul host T. II. Pond Dinloma
oma
OVER 3 TEAKS OLD
1st best John ShultE 3 00 2nd best John W. McCluro Dip (lEt.PIXiiS OVFR 2 TEARS OLD. Elmore Hyatt. (No competition):! 00 Match horses.
1st best T. V. Mitchel, 2nd best J. G. Banes, Draft horses. 1st best L. Rises, 2nd best A. R. Case, Tunis Freeman, Foreign BniGT Horses. 1st best A. N. Blackbidge, 2nd " T. V. Mitchel. L. Mount. (Foreign) Saddle horses. 1st best J. II. Farquhar, 2nd " R R Spencer, Nicholas F Boan, (Foreign) SrRt.Nu Colts. 1st best Joel Hyatt, 2nd " William Fanrote, John Walker (Foreign) CIuns 9 ii .I. rattle .
BCLL OVER THREE TEARS OLD
5 00
dip. 5 00 dip. dip.
5 00 dip. dip.
Beets.
1st best James McClure A do 2nd" T4T N Patterson " Onions. 1st best Harvev Blackledro
2nd" Buckley C. Harris, I Irish" Potatoes. i 1st best A M Karnes j 2nd " Nathaniel Bassett, , Sweet Potatoes. j 1st best James McClure 1 2nd" Mrs Jane Harvv
Tomatoes. Nathaniel Ilussett, (No competition) TiRNirs.
John Masters (No Competition)
1 00 dip, I 00 dip. 1 00 dip. 2 00 dip. 1 00 dip.
lrtliodlt Coiirorcitrr. The following i a list of the appointment of Ministers, made at the conference just closed at Rushville. I"DlANAfOLIS Dist. Jas. Haveks.PK. Indianapolis S T Gillett Southport Jesse Brockway Greenwood J W T McMulIand Franklin E D Long Edinburgh F A He'ster Columbus (To be supplied) St. Louis H Richardson Mt. Auburn Wm Montgomery Sugar Creek iVm Morrow Tims II Lynch President Indiana Female Academy
trait mill Cannldrr-morc I'.vldmcc of l.ornfonaiam Itcina-tlio Ilritiah l'nrt) .
From Iho Cliirlnimtl rnminrrrlnl Oct. I3th. IJIrrtlon Itrtiirmi.
Note. The following is all the in-1
J
iioir Hem.
Hogs. The rapid decline .- .
telligonce we could learn of the result of 8 Por.k. 'n Nl'w Vork, bac" f th.' election vesterdav.l 5ol,t1' "d.W est, withi,, .,n t From Hamilton we learn that Valln. r0tV,ls' hus affected the views "r''k
diL'ham'a mnioritvin P..,t1..r m tU)-
iiunoviT towns nn.47.- m Itoc ui, t,,I . ... . il i;if K,.rs n.
...
in St. Clair, 157.' ' I " hav, r-c' In Sandusky City, tho democratic' 7 li",ited tu 3 ?'" State ticket has 9 1 majority :and Saddler i vJ,. ".,;tt-, .. b "
(whig.) for Congress ha CO majority. '", aa,'.c!lno "f'f"lly 50c rorUln In Plvmoulh. Rirbl,n,l r..n. st.i. uPon tl,c pnee of ho.rs t... ptr
1 00
3 00 dip. dip. 3 00 dip. dip.
1st best J M Barbour,
2nd best Blackledgo, J G and J Banes, 3d best William Whitehead, Bi lls over 2 years old. 1st best Jefferson Colescott. lnd best Asa Giltner. Bill calf 1 year old. 1st best John M Barbour, 2nd best Samuel Savage (Foreign) dip. Bi ll Calve?. 1st best William Gordon, 2nd best J M Barbour, Cow over 3 years old. 1st best William Gordwn, 2nd best William Hatfield, Heifers. 1st best William Whitehead, 2nd best David Coleman, Heifer Calves. 1st best William Whitehead 2nd best James Wright, Milch cows. J M Barbour, (No competition) CIhsm 3d Itosra. Boar Pigs. 1st best Henry Shultz 2nd best James Wright, Sow Pig. Jeremiah Stark, (Foreign) Class 4 tli Sheep. J.oxii wooi.kd Bucks. 1st best William Whitehead,
l 2nd best John M Barbour,
15 0
1 00
! mii-rinwiii? ?mtrii.
00 00
10 00 dip. 1 00 dip.
5 00 4ip. 10 00 dip. 5 00
8 50 dip.
5 00 i
00 00 00 :o lip.
1st best James Goinlie a 2nd James McLohlan 1 Clavi 15th Best cultivated farm.
1st best John P Brady, 2nd" George Heron. Flot-r Barrels. 1st best G W Walker, 2nd " S C. Enos No premium awarded on flour. 1 lioniimrrutcd Article. Hall Co. S lbs Stocking yarn, G W Walker 2 barrels flour Joel Vanmetrc 1 pair or mules, Samuel R. Baker, one sash plane, C R.Case, Oscilating cylinder.F. D H Case, Improved bench vise "
D H Case, one lot broom handles1' " G W Reeve, one reaping machine " Wm Patterson, Vanccring hammer, f0 Win Patterson, one u allet, 50 Littleton Lofland, one finished calf Skin, 1 00 L C Fonts, one bunch dahlias, 50 L C Fouts, perpetual bearing straw berrys, 1 00
! L C Fouts, 1 gal. rasp berry brandy dip
dm. 1 . - -
1 j iMmoon .uacy, one
M H ipjxms, sran
.??J II Vipgins,2 mi
L C Fo-its.2 cross
nn I Limpus &. Bros, box
".."viJ II Tatman. 7 da
uli'-J W Kcely, fulls, . nnlM Hollingsworth,
" chine (F.)
i Evan Owens, 1 he
r 00 1 Evan Owens, 1 vegetable grinder.
dip. i E Owens, 1 broom-tving machine,
1, is jonnson, one Kip skin, , LS Johnson, 4 radishes,
In the London Despatch, of September 5th, we find the following article, which we commend to the serious attention and consideration of every voter: "The two parties of the Republic, Whig and Democrat that is, Conservative and Progressive. Protectionist and
Free-Trader appear to have marshalled I
t heir forces, and selected their candidates ; man 'ias received 71, and
for the coming election. Every English- majority. man. of nlmnst ovirv rt.ica : .. In niiovillf.. fir.it unn1 ..-l.: ...
(iREENsni-Rurt Dist.-JTarkingto.n.PE jthc expectation of success for the Dem- y second ward, 25, and third ward t.reenshtirgliSP Crawford ocratie, Progressive, Free-Trade nr-! 1 :' other wards are not in. In the
tv." I township there is about 70 whi' maiori-
Whyisitso! Why do the English ! ty rejoice at what they think the prospect of I . r'rom Cleveland, we learn that the the free-trade British interest partv. and Ju,'St' refused to count the vote to-night, its candidates. Pierce and Kintr? Why ! 1 but mir reporter snvs it is the general
I because they know that Gen. Scott, like "'iprossion that Case is defeated, and t he Gfn J.n-l'snn tliinl j nim.ion.. ' Contest will ho hntvi'nr.11 VV; I . .. .1
Milroy J S inchester, II M Boyer ! ought to be so far Americanized that they j U a,let larksburgh I. Havens ! will fostor. pii.-oiinuro. nn.l nn ....... ,i... i In Hebron. Ob's. (Aomnrri
manufactures of our own country, in-' r,,'ved 201, and Galloway, (whig.) 14s stead of sending to England for every vtes. thing but breadstuff's, thus building up! Campbell's gain in five townships in British manufactures nt the expense of j Montgomery county is about 100, and American interest. On the other hand, ! Vallandighain has gained in four t ownthey know that Pierce is opposed to the ; BniP!' ' Butler county, development of the resources of this j Eroni Columbus we learn that Gallocountry. They know that he is opposed 1 wny's majority in the city is 1H2; in six to the system of the River ami Ihrhnr townships and th;' city Galloway has
1
Milford Nimrod Kerrick
St. Omar John Welch Manilla (To be supplied) Shelbyvillo Asburv Wilkin.-on Palestine (J P Jenkins Burlington D N Holmes Rushville J VR Miller
weeKs n
A dispatch from Oii.oinnuti t f terday.tho t.,.,, Z
cay says: '-iIon-s ,un ,"' n t: do not buv TT . :,rnJ !"-liui,
me 1 mil.
ouriirr
Napoleon M Mitchell
Connersville Dist. E G Wood, P E. Connersville, East Lewis Dale West Connersville Jacob Whiteman Columbia J W Dole Milton Scth Smith Liberty L Hurlbutt, T C Crawford Fairfield W W Hihben Mt. Carmel Jas M'Caw.F W WLite Brookville T M Eddy Laurel Wm M Fraley Somerset II B Hibhen
Brookville
Pres
Iav
improvements; and uhoveall, they know . IT'i'icd 4') votes over that cast two years he opposes the principle of protection, i nf- Galloway's (whig) majority in and is desirous ol niacin" the labor of tbii ! Franklin county will be uhout 400.
I country on a level with the starvation, 1 be vying majority in Zanesville
( olleire T A Rnmlivin 1 r..,.,,, 1,1,..- r v . , I 003. tvVlirh ia n cm-ill rv.in
! 1 ..... t H- o 1 . ' l i iiiuwi .i i.uiun-. III 10111 H'l llll'lll " fc-wft.. itlent: H Snvder. Arotit ..,i. ' .. u... ..1 1
.1 vm n, in mii nioiis iiiiu incior rs ai ine . - RENCLBlRCIt Dist F C. !Itt,- :r.i'.... . Plirltr of rlfrlloni.
T , PY' V h I compel them to quit their business and 1 h"T 'L'V ' f cl UU for Lawreneeburgh Sta. Jas Crawford ' turn farmers, producers ! T J. . L C""ly ,r'Vl!0 urora-J W iiihv?,, ' mch" Now, we do notl.lan.e England, or her J.,hn M Win,,r... th.Erut, that f..ur M...,ni , 'ri .statesman or editors, for desiring this iired an4 fouriei-n n-rsuii. whos.. ni:n- h fi.mciiester IliosRnv 't if.. .,c k;...... i. :. ...i.v .1. ... .1 ...1. ' .:
.jw.. v iuiii. il 13 lllL 11 liar IIll'v : li' .-. v,i.r-il, Willi wrre llilL n LIZ 'llfl III IHM
Hogs. Last Saturdav .
n. bal (Mo.) Journal, Mr. v li4
this county, gave live doll-ir . Vnfor a lot o, hog,. c,; JJJ Slailirliti.r i.n-l to Bin .
f-"1 -llllI?.. 1 u.
Moiiso.
One of the p (rk
nas, within tin;
i-ale
'T in t-
Pat iu .. .
5(4 50 for several ts of probable that durin-r h son they uill nttt r'ate-vlr" " pries. r ll'jn t:
A firm in New York ,; the enterprise of Im
heretofore been earri-J 1... -V- . u
" h:n?.li;rhf.
ont'Xv.'iu.;v.-v"
the West
r i.iuromis nave n,.,,..,.,,
ine w estern countrvs p,',. 1, ,n'4
forward by western "rir. v,-- T" Br'''",r't and packed in Now York 'ti '"' kiH lishnientin New Yorb with ita bue ice-hoi.M.; r'TH patent principle, wl,i,h r,"J " i slughtenng of aililRa!a &it ''.,of M ons. " a" tetsj The meat isiept s-p-r t . j ice in an air-tight arnrtmen- r'V.i
it. A large steam boiirr i.t.
W'ilmington J B Sparks, Win Sheet
uising Mm ota. J w Locke do Circuit To be supplied Hartford Goo L Key Mooreshill T G Beharrel Milan To be supplied Logan Wm Watson Madison Dist. C W Rtter, P E. Wesley Chapel Hiram Elmoro Third Street Wm M Daily St. Johns Joseph Cotton North Madison J G Chafeo Canaan B R Prather MooretieK! O Bruner Vevay J B Lathrop Versailles AG Perkins
Allien-, r
I...- . . ' ' :n 11..
lorremi'Ting isr.l ami heatV., t There is no est;.b!i.lim,,!;( ';-.. -j equally complete, it is ,.k :ii; States. "'-Vn.vi
1 1 .r ... : . . 1
It L...m l, r '"u ,M"" TUfn iiur times, nd tieht voted llogs. bast evening . t
wood, threshers of grain, and feeders of i tL'! 0f'a"b t 1 formed f a 8ale of ho uuyyj hogs, &c, for their benefit. They take ' t, Jt T' M,M0U" mWt , ? at the CroafccJ rr ' 1' lS
;,, 1. r.i .1 .1 - 1 j
jii.-ii. t-o nun 11 in 1 uroe 1 nings as iney can-
want. It brings us to a state of depend
ence on them for a supply of cur manu-
luctureii articles.
lT lilted Suit; thnt 0110 hun Irml and eixty fur vot-d twioe; thirty voted three timen;
not produce at home: and as this is al
ways many millions of dollars less than,
una
are
in our
what is o.ten preferred, our railroad stocks, that pay a good round interest.
j Wt course they want to have this sys
j tern of lree trade !
ing-house, at 85 n-t. ,nj..t '
IT An ahs-nt mind-d centleaian in intend- ; would he taken at that filre. Mr .j ing to wrati-h his hwid in church reached : onc f the packers )rnii 1K0 .... ' f
er this system, we buy of them, thev ov''1' lMff'rmeci the oiieriion for au old market, and is well ami favoraMv i-.!".. 1
always "willing to take the ba'ance ' m-". !' ll!e Txt I"'"'- n'' '""'"ve.! his in Madison. Madison (Ini., c011r; r r.;.n. bright Californiao.X or a'n':"--- - jOct. 2d.
porthrarollna csriNlmnreP.,iJ ir An Hlilnrli.il.. nn.n.. ... r 111: ! iral Hoi cinnii,. r"'"i
is M..R.ked why h-.lid not Dahli.h L ., )cl. U
It filU tlifiir (T..'. ctininiuiiicatioiia s-nt to his elli,. .r,l,.H. '". 10-flay.
v" ."'-. , , . . - , . contes ei Hr-Ht in
r h.ve B(( m, The ca of ik.
1 1 iriv.w nlinii,l ....... r... .1. : fBiise noiu.iy won 1.1 null i hm tv I... . . . . inn I .
Mt. Sterling-J W Mellan.ler. Tl It " " " "V " l "l r 1 . J,r ! was . vuuter. ,.J .-.. , 1" " .0,!,a' ""s '" Mr sw
. domestic wine, d.p. Beswick. , u",r. "I'auves. it makes ; willl -.,, ""'"' wi" "re a
fly brush, 50 1 P:ltriot-E W .. i , r.Ki 1 .'r u,e,r. l,r.o,,.UC0 nt i own aud cor-spoudeuts mi.-ht .l W . ' J0 " '.mnt b!tllot- .
g shovel plow. 2 00:irr.,.. ia.'"t. 01 wiik.i is very desirable, very nice to 1 " " lit eiister men of ?iorth raro:i !,,..
11 Picks,' 50i" Z: ;i;rlV:J.e,"KOUSE'1 '"-y- . . ri.rWa Klcior j w.tl.drawn Graham as,,,,owi,la,rV; "
friction matches. 3 00 CpT" 7"H I what shall we think nnd sny of the . Ch.hi.wto, l).;t 9Th Jarknonville rrt7"."n" '-' J"'!1-
honunnny (F.) dip, T 'll-X V;.," patriotism ofan American who adVocates i t ' ) 'UcV (WIhr) . ! .uZrTr ' lrtM ;
it. min.t..M. 0,0 . "'.""" ana urges tins K11.M s 1 svR..m in , "iniyoiu naval couuly, aud Cahben . " wmkmim
b.- v(ifT a i v 1 iii.ti.-.ti.. t 11 . 1 -j . 1 it j' viit , in . 1 r.i . a f n a rs 1 ?iit
t artilici il teeth A no " i0ii)1" m . st ! What shall we do and say ..bout - "vate letters from theKepub- 1 onvSmn.4 I -hemeluidetndted Z LV a -V'---
din. 1" ".r" "ua ,,u I'Kotoco. nnd headed by Franklin have v'r."tv '."""1 1 s - "'"Pnrc n.Mas
2 00 ':r"TV.U KCr i ''e! What do Irishmen say of this : W.nl d Cab.l.V... .,7 .hT Tv, . " f!, a ,aU.a . rocentiy. p.
1 - I .'III 11 IClllLll L-l. -l.l... I ... I . I.
win 1. -i ci, in; 1iU imv
dip
2 00 50
dip.
- iiin in hit ii.iri. n m i.mik. ....... i I "Tin iii.wr i,i,n Al i,vii.n. .1.
X' x. . ... .. Tfc..l.f. . - . . . - -' .-ijniiviiiii. Hill
.ew i ors, vc., won n line lot ofseoonable " '"' A'" .uui ,n. ui.u- .irinti-.l A! R llnll j p, ...,.i n..i-. ft" x.i:.. I rl,;i,
...... " i"'' .mirnran nun. o ri infurin,.,! No -.-.... ...v. .. um tic. i .uiii. i tooi.9. I Ins fives new attrai tioi's to thh old wnn.l.T then, thai Clarkson 1,1.1 1.1. I.omi n-nni tn ru-rw ! V A Ponwell nnn Ur..
Iifne, which for
found rig!it.
20
years we linve always
att.-M.or oftlie i..st n,-.o,rrm tho rasinliti.-s ! 1st best William Wbitebeail orinmvlfnndrrioiia,. Sow,,,,!,., ,iat h ,,,,,, '.IK, T yi I, U'lenCaU i eii.loavor to raino the "hue anli-ri" hil lie ns -nu t)el John 31 Barbour,
Trent h of Srnntor Wliitcotnb.
Jas. Whitenmh, U. S. Senator of ladlani, j Hiolat New York on th- Ith Inn. He will! he brought to Indianapolis for liitermnt. ' As the Legislature doe-, uot nwl unt'l January, the Governor will have to ajipolnt a Senator ns.":l one is eWele.l. Vhitcomb died of dispi'psy.
n.T.iiinB mniiiirh the rnnntrv hi. v..i. 1....1 .1 1
ofthoDoWoUne. '
From the nmi paper of Oct. 6. Those Kami I l ! Ol.l Clnrkson taritly ailmiis Hie pnutiinr of ttioe iiiranin linmlHil? in cirevlation airainst ".. Lane of wtnhwepoke laitireek. We now unoVotnnri
nai iriov win iv up.risseil (except in om-ol-ilij
Lot of 5 Lamrs.
William Whitehead, (No competition) 2 50 ( lass Old Form liiglniptemcuti. TWO HORSE WAUOS.
William Patterson, (No competi
U The (Jrand Division of ihe 5ons o Trniderance of Indiana, Meelint Indianapolis on Monday, Oct., 25, 1853. ' Odd Ollovrv.
way places in th comitri ) on n. count of their te- ! tlOll)
..if ui.y.-r.-., nn iiennnnre.l hv the IVni,-ranc Fa!G WTI T elect little Johnny Kuniuharto forer.". areo'tliiie I'ksr anil Molllt, (No COmpCtl rnchtene.I nt Ihe reaction in fav.ir of i'..l In,... i ti.A
The Kepuhliciin i.ftlii. seek is trvinir to tret out of , '
i i i .. . . 1 -
- . on mi-iienio,-rat-., an.l warninc whics to heware of such hamlhills. Thev know the plot i. .liscovere.iher.ee theiranxietv' to escape punishment. The truth of the whole matter ''.! """'""'ill!" have heen pnhlishe.l l.v the n.cs. Look ov.t for them. We .-.irain warn IVmocmt.st.ilM. .... tl. .;..,.. .i.
Thi order, of which hut little harm can ?y"'i"B that n.a heai.l prejinticiaUo our th-ket he said, and in whose fovor mtich mipht be "'v " "7 1"c,i,,n' Kild were it not for unfounded prejudices, la ' 1 US SPP lf thorc is an' reason to have a celebration and precession at Me'ta- fr thfS9 ?TlSS chsr?fs ! It is useless mora, in this Co n the 30ih of October. for us to lhere is nt a word of truth We acknowleft'pL ilut we have been watching 'n one f them, and they knew it when iliis order with a suspicious eye, hut with all they wrote and published them. But our feelings bearing the other way, we have they wrote them purposely to deceive J,Kl l" . ncs the following certificate: Agricultural tnir. j IsPIASA AMERICAN' OFFICE.) The Fair, which was held at Laurel last j Monday, Oct. 1 1th. 1?52. week seems lo have created general patiKf.io- ! The undersigned, bein!X the Joumeytion, except to those who did not receive pre- m.en nn' 8PPrentices employed in the Illiniums. It was equal to the exiiectaiioni of J1'1","1 Amoric"n Office, and" having been Us best friends. Those who hav, not received i m f fX S?" hm'.e X ""n-e. ,,. ment of the Conrress ona camnaini be- ... r premium, w.ll call upon the Treasnrer, ' twccn Jas. j ne tol.j. U. Farquhar for it. There is money quhar, nnd being the only hands who
.ujhj an, ani. some leu to commence, nave worked in said olhee durino- said
an next year.
10 00 5 00 5 00
3 00
dip. 1 00 1 00
dip. dip. dip. 60 dip. 50
dip
! James D Henry, 2 calfskins.
j J D Henry, 1 side harness leather, 5 00 ' M V Simonson. 3 year old mule.
dip. ! r A Conwell, onc threshing ma-
10 00 din.
a 00 J 1 "son, l inreshing machine,
dip. j it ti Mump, 1 pocket book,
j jicv. nire, specimen ol corn, J C F Benton, specimen tiin. seed, J C F Benton, 1 h bushel rye.
I T T'' 1 vim! r-ito
II &. A N Blnckled.ro, 100 laths,
J McLohlan, Jerusalem cherry tree, dip
A Bgl.ine, 1000 patent bed pins, dip. J M Winship, 1 sign, 50 N S Byram,a specimen razor strops, 1 00 J Dawson, 1 pair quilt frames, Co Mrs E II IIzzard, 3 varieties straw Bonnetts, j qo Mrs E H Hazzard, 1 silk dress, dip. Mrs E II Hazzard, 1 variety caps, 1 00 Mrs E H Hazzard, 5 varieties ribl.nnr'i. Ji
mp. dip. 1 00 dip.
dip
ll . I, sr ...
j .iris rt m i- lemmg Vernon (To be supplied) Rockl'ord John'Chibngton
Jas iUitcliell Society.
and settle here to help British Lords bring us to this! They are now Americans! What hn v. f !.".. .. 1
Agent for Colonization I helping on their old oppressors' We t,.,ii ...i...i.i.. t. i. ' ' . .
Jas Hill, E H Sahin.n Y Coffin, Trans- ! ba b.tV box ' They oTSTfoVthU 7 B t'iv!' V,Vf rTrnCC- r , "ritklLparty in Amerl a 1LU S Jou " J B 1 aylor, Hobt. Turner, transferred nal. L to California.
Next Conference to be at Brookville,1
v'ci. am,
leave Ireland 1 caudidatea for Coupres, nnd that both are
elected beyond a doubt.
: i-..i ..
.luuiu; vnuniMV in.nntr
append her signature, to the pledge, saving "Will you not give me vour r,aa Miss!"
No, sir," was the quick reply, "I h
fnn't irrpp. lae oponents of (ion. Scott cannot
agree in tueir ohjections to him. At onc
I.ctrialRtiire of Xorih riirnlinn. i 11 AI.r.K;!' Oet. 7 'PI,,. I .. i t
. ... . . "l oi e(n ...I .,. ... ... . "
ims estate met in this n ace vester.l iv . ' ' " ' w,tl u.v allH again as a
. ' . j
(hniijf.1 Kiden. Lorrsvii.i.r. Oct. 11. Tim Beohvhter." the oldest di-morr-itic .ierman wwr in ih;.
city; Inw t hanired hands, and now advocates ; promised my name to anotinT ues-V S2n. ... .1 f'... I ,,. c
. -"ii miij wrnnaiii. 1 iiia.li:
!T"Johu, did you fiad any egn In the old hen's nest thie inoruiui;?" "No sir. If the old hen has laid any, ahe has mis-lai.l them."
D" The Uuiversalista of the United States
i Tn llm 1?..... .-. i . . . . tvrailt Wll J Wl have his ..u-n ,.-o o. -11 '
i"i-i ii. ii. r r ii i j i was elected 1" t ,, ... v "l ul Tk. . Sneaker over Dobbins f.CL i : l":"ds. The W ash-.ngton Union of re- ,N0 MK -Th" ,J"
majority. In the Senate. Edwards V. I r of him: ,; 1 "
posed dan.) was elected Speaker by a ! ' , K on ' ,r;llt f rlmractcr broad- "uhI Meeimg of that i mr.inritv nfilirA., : t.evcioped and (lefined in his historv. it fie years airo. we hn
I , - - - . . , . . . i
dip. LM J Kelly, 3 chickens.
time, do hereby certify, and are ren.lv to i 2nd best John Masters, (axes')
Clover tiirksheb.
Smith, Hatfield and Buckley, (No competition) Two horse harrow John M Waltz, No competion Cultivator.
James MTappan, No competition 3 60 ! Henry Shafer, 3 calf skins, Ploughs for general rrnrosES. Henry Shafer, 3 sides upper, 1st best S ilhamsjmd McLohlan 5i00 ; Thomas Guard, model bee-hive,
-iiu ucm j antes uuuuie. Sod Plows.
1st best Joseph Tillney, 5 00 2nd best James Goudie, Dip. Class (ilh CTrrhnnirnl Products. Two horse Carriage. Smith and Lynn, (No competiton) 10 00 B t'GGY. 1st Smith and Lynn, 6 00 2nd Coburn Murry, dip. Ware and Yeach, (Foreign) dip. Mens Boots. Isaac Faurot (No competiton) 3 00 Churr. Harvey Blackledgo, dip. ElMJE-TOOLS.
1st best John Masters, (drawing
knife
time he isd. nouneedns a silly old man 1 number 1.031 noci. ties, G) clergymen, and that will be entirely under the control of churches.
O A Grind Rfmidt o ai EcorR4(j-
tary of Fiyettn Co i a-
. reporting the an-
Sociely, aays- "Thirty id thlrtv fliatilUriBa
is Ins habit ol ruling with the high hand oT our county and no church; we have now martial comm.-:...!. Whether nt. the head thirty churches and no distillery:" ol his troops, or at the head ofhis bureau,! . this spirit has always been conspicuous! - wor Hr t,lfl 'riRhtest Oowers in his conduct. Ho did not si nmh. t. .1... f earth's exigence; they make n very nara-
The House had a full attendance of Jai'l;--'n'to contemn Adams, and to diss of tho humblest home the worU can members. tr;n"l'le under foot th-orders or Polk. jshow. Use them, ami especially round the 1 II., t... ... 1 : .. . i ...... . - 1 '
u.-i ii'-sii.iueu to visit nis resent- fireside circle. They are jewels beyond price.
.... ... ... I Il,rs 1 " inieru.rs, and more precious to heal the wounded heart.
New
"W Vork ?:iirl.rt.
l orb. Oet. II S.,Ih of Tt.ii
intina Ht imHc f,.r tnid :l mir M
8 M,r i"i'...iiii!r 'rii-Hiin. I he vnni. i
nv-ws had a fiv..r.il,le ell-rt on the mr.: r lour i-i firmer at I HI ,ir State, f t, . 4,7c f.-r Soiiili-rn, ;,ri J $4 -J.Ya! 4 1 f..r no mI-- . .-
' ..r-i.-iu wiiun u lle.il at l,l'lf am)
i.nieuiii ,u -j-.ii.i (-..rn is tinner. .b
K-lesol .til.d i-l bii!i al 7 -i;:, l,c .,r m,ui. l'"r rv-tadiii nt i.li,7."f..r1ii-.i.,ai,:J,j.
jiij i.i i"r iinm-. liri i
L.ir.1 II ',.11
uiicJmi.i:.
',e; 8l-. i;rs Ol 1M ,.;, Mun-,,.
The contested seats in Camden nnd Arostook counties, which will decide the political complexion of tho body, were taken up, but not disposed of in cither
House.
Decision in the IcDo.iouti Will
or to use his milit .iry
New Orleans. Oct. 7 t,i,T ar.. : ,j : L' -'T" .. n1y
. . ' ----- - -...,i,v. nv- , uiiu t iMi iitTi i r v nut hnpitit
ered a decision in the j Would it not be hotter for these pane
Caleb, to-dav rend
George Morgan, 12 Poland chickens, 50 i McDonough Will Case, declaring
contradicting
. i verifi v iini.n iinv MiftSo tl.nf ,1..... I i
iniMotinir. ' neither public, nor private handbills cirv.epre.mtonr readers with the result of culars, certificates, nor any thina else the election ... this county. Wearefree to alluding to the said canvass, printed in acknowledge that we are disappointed. The '' said office, nor issued or published from majority for Uae U 372. This is 300 more ; saiJ office, except in the regular issues of than we cxnected. F:irm,l.ur I. . t... .. i the Indiana American nnd Srntt t'ai.io
. . 'i W" II Pill l't..,n,
mu am-aii oi me Male Ticket. The whig
W. H. COLESCDTT.
AMOS. E. ALLISON, JAMES SMALL, R. P. CLARK SON, BEN. L. SMITH. JAMES S. CLARKSON.
This, then, brands B. F. .Mullen, and
vote in the County has greatly increased since last year, but the democratic vote sti'l more. Last year the entire vote for Congn-m was 2730. This year it is 3,391., being a"n increage :n o:k year of f.nti votes. For this we ere
. ,. .e.. a., ,0 are overturned a d , Geo. W. Hargitt with mean and con in flated. U e have not h n rehab e from the . .-, , , . , , oiherr.,.,.i. S ! mptible lving-and that too about,
r arqmiar, it Will be aeen. 1 1.pi.,i nnt.
37,i,.whi'st the regular democratic majority j Rt the time- Last year we caught II arin this couiity in about 5(10. I ett in about the same kind or a lie on
atts. e proved it on him. And now
matter they knew they were lying about
3 50 dip.
nnnop
null tn liv iin. ui t'n.i . ...... i .- i .
J: "!n..,!v,mltl. ..r v... .i .1 . , ' . "l ",lu PUCK 10
ip. i - ........o. ui xi-v, ru ans, h man lie all the whii
dip. : '-ouisiana. ami jsaitiinore, JIaryland. each other
50 ! i ne n hi is completely broken. The 1 00 j property goes lo the heirs at law; and 50 i the share belonging to each heir is specific i hVd. The executors ordered the account
RG Hubbard, 4 Osajre (). plants F. din. ; P"st administration to tho Master in
iuissi.'v uuams.a noquet nowers.dip. -nancery P Messersmith.threshing machine, F dip. i
1 he Diplomas have not yet been procured from the printer, but" so soon as
II Linck, 1 china aster,
II Linck, I tea rose, S Williams, one basket flowers, Mrs J II Fudge, 1 salva, Mrs J II Fudge, 1 creeping ceres,
Mrs J 11 Fudge, 2 roses,
received notice will be given where they
can ov nan. C. F. CLARKSON, President. Jons P. Brart Secretary,
Important to T'vrrr !ol y.-rure for
iiiriis. We see an extract from Reese's Medical Gazette, in which the writer tondemns all of the usual remedies resorted to for the cure or burns, and recommends a mode of treatment, safe, nmrtirnhln
. ,, .. - . ' r
ui ri ner lnrt!rnlnm of the tfrni.
Im-I vk i ii tli 4 uthoritiOH of Hit.
..iiiiu una i no irtrrnl 'i(v
tiontl Iotjjie Arranireraent. The WiiMlniiiftou correspoadent of the Commercial writes. "The cheap posturje cyttem has been much prejudiced by the mtlicu'lly of prepayinir postage on letter.'; oue cannot alwav on in Der-
aou or send another to prepay -.ia" letters. It
would a nunnre.l-loiu mcreiie of the postace '
. -j, . a ie- i.iii-isi en urn ncliueu ourt c ut, ml-s r.f I
rtpiriiM I lirpeiiiine li.w ,iviiiir,-ii U..r.tif ot I jIhI LIiIh cru ie at -f 1 j. S. T A perfect ruby, tie ia c. Inr nin. sniivpnreucy, in much ls numoud, mid when of tin- u -izht oft!.r o' four ciruls, it it riu.T vshi.it. !e tlito lb: gem.
FRANKLIN COUNTY (Jflici.i!. The following is the result of the election in Franklin County, O. t. 12:L W
Towssmrs. . . , ForOnvernor. Jos A Wright,
53
o
w o
. . . . - 111. In , n I ... W . . .
ir.v v R I.F A XS, t ct. 7. L apt. Porter i . . ' ""lm were, mereiore, pre- i tvt v p .
. paren nun aoiii liv the iiiist-o'iii.e. lint n.... . . : : . r '
l" :ii.iii'nr in rnirnp. i - i .... --j
so refused to heave to. I then proceeded Hl;""I,s Ilav ii.-a.ieared from the l.-tu without n pilot to tlionnchoraro, where ! , "S1, ,,a- I'rovi.ledan eicellent the boarding officers, findinir Smith's lS. "D
nnd universallyefiectual in allayin-r pain; , ""A "i ?" it is simply to sprinkle wheat flour on the ; J."!"'"""'' orde part affected. The writer e ays ! ( ' ! le the ,n
Ikos Castings
F A Conwell (No competition) 3 50 Sot of clothes. John Williams, (No contpetition)5 00 Crockery ware.
John ebh.(No competition) 3 50 Class tlh-I)omeitir Tlanufacturetl Articles.
1 - . 1 . rr I
in.AKhLT9. : pari aiiecten. i ne writer fay
1st best Hall and Company 1 pair 2 50 ! Now, it ouSht to be promulgated to 1 i ,. , or 1 ro(" 2nd best Elias Macy, dip. : the profession, and for humaniTy's sake i land,nS ,ho nnils
I LANSELS. 1st best Hall and Co. 2nd best Wm Harvey, Satinets or Jeass. Hall and Co. 1 piece, (Ballance not reported) Rag Carpets, 1st best Mrs. H P Haymond, 2nd "John J York,
Woolex Stockings.
makes t he n Urinn cui...nni ;,. - i , ,mr" y me pust-otiioe
to the difficulties T,env..o hi,., .! I I'Tr1 Uel"M- tt'-y w-re
authorities at Havana: As the Crescent City approached she was met by the boarding officers at the
mouth ol the harbor, who made motions
419 326
A I. l;.,l.l,.a..n x
milrii.t. " " k.
worthy j many have been deterred from us- j a lV'Vvi'ii ''"i"'' them by the fact that icme of them will ard' i'
v v iii iiii.iuir., or, Serri-tarv of State. N Hayden, 417
lip otf as faat as put on
1 have uiycelf uoti'-ed many inula noes
wlierein a niesenirer tnkni( a batf of letter
the
not to enter, which I disregarded, and al- : ' ".v P01 "i"ce, hin.a, there, that
rs. remedy
sine mi-
meiil to the punt roi l bill that meet this
50 85 50 85 57 85
, Pm " I 'M'ers. saiu lliatlhe case.andi,. spite of the cormnitt-e. it nre-
iJireu llie t.resceut . "mlad, and in now a law. The Tost Olhce harbor immediat.dv. I) imrtnient ia to mim envln.... .. i.. ....i
! which order I refused to obey. Before ' w'lt' water nmrka on tho paper, iileutifviuir
and passengers I sent l,"'m 83 "ncial.aml with a printed aum;, .,r
John Osborn, 323
u.l.t.-r of State. John P Dunn, 417 57 D McGuire, 322- 85 Tra'ir r f Stnt'1. E New land. 41 S 57 S T Ha.lley, 317 85 Report -r of "-i pr-mc Court. H E farter, -I I 57 A S Osborn, 321 85
81 109 84 109 84 no
84 110 84 110 84 110
1
82 i8 5
a
15S 117
a c PI D
179 2sf 152 70
82 150 177 G7 117 152
2SS 70
173 13
172 14
si i 1 niimlrt or iIhiiKIm .mut t..k u. ;tU . i. .1.. ( ltrk of S'Hifci-ii ( iurt
2 60 of burn or scald, however extensiv l, f rurbThew".; .uff i l -' - ' A S.ritct 322 IlO
ue m once ana permanently relieved, T "- n.-iuuieu 1.0 . 1 hb emmpa now U l.arahee, 4:2 54 85 81 3 50iandthatinamoment,bysprii.klinSover;IoaVC,t,,e l101- ,"ou ref,,s n, to J T"'""'; .7 nn"U "dil,on of 1,19 "c" 1 Aaron Wood, 3IS 85I0.I GO
i the injured surlace a thick layer of wheat .,v e V,e uuxn nnu passengers," I said. i . . . ' . " '". 1 s,,r..n,e j.ic....
flour by the hand. or. what is better hr t W,1C the boarding officer replied: e " lru'- Slmpsare at lest a Wm V. Stuart, 417
2 50 : dredffinffbox. Everv vest io-o of nain j cmmuntent ion or any kind allowed.' , Kr,",t trouble, aud the imperfect manner ia A Davidson, 4IS
dip. produced by such injuries is instantly re- ! Hi "P"1.10 S(,a- refusing a pilot. which many of them are made subjects all to N h 1 ffk'ns,
I moved, and the sufferer not only escanes , . aP1- 1 ort"r s Prte?t is a manly and ! l0fs. i A L Roache,
iLTWe
cov,9t; th.tJ.ihnH. VZr uZZZ V" 7 " and wel.aetbe repreaeute.! by Ja. H. ' " 13 not we attempt to defend Li-ne. The same Influences th it cperated 1 ',r 0W." c,,aractor or conduct. We aim here will donbdis operate in the other oonn-i to do riPnt' anJ rob" on tine to render a ties. It is the large increase in the vol, un- true verdict of our acts. But Hargitt ier our nt w Constitution. j and Mullen have abused and rillified us FAYETTE COUNTY. j so long, that some people, who do not Tarker's majority, 142. Iollaud'a maj. I reatl manJ PaPors' m!,V think we arc as 121. II. ck (dem) elected Treasurer, aud ! reckless and as abandoned as they are. probably a demooratic Sheriff j We hope but few men have so poor an t r ": - i opinion of us. These papers have never !L . l.Hllr H lll.11(irili. In n.. . I. . .. . 1 1 .
... . , Jt i"-" ' uoi , yec caugni us m an untruth, or even at-
j tempted to prove one on us, but they j have charged end repeated until some i nncitL'miKlin x J .-v U. : a. . il ' l
. ; uticiit-i( t,iiiy in imir lit";'!!! ifi imitir
,7:V;Uir!,?,.,.,:,'h- ; are a human,, ouster. n..t it ; k. : " I ; 2nd " Mrs. Jonathan Banes
CORRUPTION REBUKED!! ! ! ''such means as this bv being a"bused ! . Pieced Quilts. We present below all the returns of. an slandered year after fear, bv an eva-! lst.bpst Mrs. Jonathan Bancs,
the e'cction in this connty. which we ; "escent, ephemeral crew br.iudit on ! "nd J1,ss Hetty Speer
1 1 I . i .- . ,t.rt ... . . ., 1 1- . ..
'' on ii .inn- to procure ue orp crmncr tn iae to uo tne ti rtv worn tor a ..
afl'1, by telegraph.
R. ed's majority in Union Co la 40.
. . i i i . . . - 1
U m. O Bvrne (No competition,) 1,00, uie S1U,CK 10 nervous system accomWimles Socks. : Pan'ing such torture, but will generally 1st. best Wm. O'Byrne, 1)00 ! fall into a quiet sleep the moment the 2nd " Wm. Harvev, Diploma atm0!ipheric temperature is thus excluded Class siU-Bttttcr. from lhe W-"U1-
1st best Mrs. Samuel Williams, 2nd " 31rs. Rufus Hinkley.
3d
5,00 ; nnris. 2.50 1 A srood deal hns been said lately, in tho
Mrs. Jonathan Banes, Diploma Locofoco papers about duels; "but we
able document.
410 4H 317 321 3!4 319
J B Howe,
Outrnre nn n t'tiiinj 1 C 11.,,.-.,..
A t;ooil Idea. New York. Oct. i Th.. P,o.,. ii'umi ."ti
ry.1. , . , I . . ' - - .-il.-, ill. ir. ..f 1'Uliani
i ne preni tnmcuity, under the old i -y is coming up. She arrived at Ha-; S. B. (lookins
. r-it in ui .:ricuuurai Societies ot sus- vana last Minday, but was forbidden all ' Cncre. taming annual lairs, originated in the i communication with the shore, and or-1 M- Farquhar 357 partially nnd favoriteisin supposed to be : uered out forthwith. Captain Porter If-Iant (d) 305 shown by the awarding committees to made a formal protest, but the remon- T """t! the lar-rest and wealthiest comnetiti.r '. strance was r.invnllm .,.t i. . '"'in Ryman 21
netitors. , strance was unavailing nn.l ct "iin iwman i
ArrPl.F.BUTTER. I have heard nothinjr concernins the Uil- ' " was supposed that premiums were riv- ! had to rut to sen in a vi!..nt av.-. " -'"'( arty 447
1 .,..-1 ,l.-i. .r -.1 .. . ; I . .. . . '.. . . " v . ,ll :Ciri.inl Pmiwnl.,,
n hile Mr. Clay was alive, it : en to an'l not for the perfection of; brings all the Havana passengers and the j n j sw V d against him that he had en-! the article exhibited. Loud complaints mails. The pretext for the outrage was 1 ()' 1? Ilor 411 :hat affair. Now that he is were frequently made that a small far-j that purser Smith was on board. j Jndee'of , pie0.
Mrs. J. Harrey.fNo Competition,", 2.00 ' ley duel
Hoset. I was a 1 leered
Mrs. Jane II arvey, 5.00 couraged that
(Ballance not reported for want of label dead, we presume no onc will deny that ' ,npr' however deserving, stood no chance and No.) i his only agency in it was prompted by a 1 f outrivalling his wealthier and more la.s om-Xpcdlr aud Ladies Work. ! to P1-" 0"1 the fi?ht. prosperous neighbor. By a wise regPmx White Quilts ' Tnerc wa5!- however, an active partici-! u'ation, adopted under the present sysIrt best-Mrs. Mahlon C. Gordon, 3 00 1 ,h due-a ,ma, whpm jt ! i1"' tUiS ohlcUoa is ey obviated.
(Jeo. Holland
John S. Reid
363
30
Ornamental Needle Work.
jress. From these, it seems certain ' eon then give place to others, who give i , t',s--na- 1anee' certain that Harrison, Brachmann, Hi-' evidence to their employers of beino-'-ml ' Mrs. C. W. Smith, don and Miller have been elected and mpre efficient hyenas. " " 1 hos- Spencer Lamp Matt, no
it is possible that our whole ticket, with But Geo. W. Hariritt nnd B. F. Mnt
th" exemption of Casilly, has been elee-' 'cn arp ntean and contemptible liars ted. If this should not prove to be the j ''ars fr dishonorable purposes.. We case, the Democrat majority will be so ; have proven them so nor is it possible much rei'uced. os almost to amount to a i fr them to escape front the epithet and defeat. This result of course, to use the ' 'ie Prof- It is not a matter in which loqm-nt language of the Miamis, has tne' could be m-stakon nor a matter in been luaiiily-owingto the damned Dutch' i which they could undersatnd it one way Never was corruption so signally and ao ; ani' we another. They roughly, posit cservedly rebuked, j tively and meanly charge us with doing
V eretrret to learn that P. A Ilnrk-' 18 now nnrliann. t".,r Il.-.r.r.tt sn.l Ar.,ll..n
It". - - j - . ....... v ivt llllllll UllU illtlllt I 'man editor ofth II IlO ti fill A T? rtniiKli tfi PSi'll n t lit l.rqn.l A ,t L i
. u. ....... v. in.j'uiji- v ,.,,UIU, i.im 111 tntifi Witt I, I can, aim (Jrand Representative of the I the people of Rush and Decatur may j
; a thing we prove we did not do. There
competition,
Hair Work. Mrs. Samuel II. Case, (no competition) Wax Flowers. 1st best Mrs. 31 J Kellv, 2nd " John S. Springer, Bead Work . 1st best J H James, 2nd GG Shoup, Silk Boksets. 1st best Mrs E II Hazzard, 2nd" Mrs EH Hazzard.
dip.
3 00 dip. 1 00 dip, 1 00
1 00
did not suit to be a second, who "could Th committees are required to award
not look upon blood and carnage with j premiums entirely with relerencc to the composure," yet who acted as a go-be- j 1'iaiity and condition of the article or tween, and sought out a second for Mr. j seme valuable principle involved in its Cilley, and induced him to act as such. i production. The object is not to pay a Who' was that man ? lie was one of lit- j premium on the fattest hog, or the largest tie fame, nnd few remember him. Yet turnip, but to encourage some valuable the records of the Examining Committee j practical principle or process whereby reveal his name as Franklin Pierce ! It j l'ie stock of agricultural or mechanical has of late been familiar to us. It is the I science may be increased and communi-
3J" An old lady ohcu said that her Idea of
t preat man was "a man who was keerful Prowmor of Com. PL n ct his clothes, dou't drink spirits, kin read j E. Haymond 342
nis uiole willuut apellin the words, and kin ei t a col. i dinner on w.i day to save the imiiiin folks from cooking.
401
name of one who has had much to do
with battles, though he never fought one!
iwasnington leiegrapn.
j Gov. Wright, and all the Locofoco 1 00 j stumpers and newspapers, denounced
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State of Indiana, had one of his arms ! lying wretches they have in their midst! 1st 1 est Nathaniel Bassett, 20 vabroken by the upsetting of a stage, whilst a editors, we ask the Press and the Re-! rieties Premium one years subreturning from Baltimore, where he lad publican to copy this article, and we will scription to the Horticultural Review been attendhlff a session or the GmJ mihlish fnr them unfthinir tKx ftralro in 1 9ml hmt n..-;J ri. a
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lion. Henry S. Ijtnr. We find the following in the last number of the Crawfordsville Journal: "We regret to state that Col. H. S. Lane's health has been so feeble for some weeks past, as to render it impossible for him to leave home. He is now improving rapidly, and so soon as his health will permit, he will again appear in the field for Scott and Graham."
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strictly kept from the knowledge of the committees so that the least ravoriteism cannot be shown to individuals: Each committee is likewise required to makes report in full embracing the reasons which governed them in awarding the premiums. With thesa restrictions, it will be impossible that undue preference should be shown to individuals. It has been the aim of the Directory to constitute the awarding committees of men of judgment and candor, and all reasonable men it is believed, will be satisfied with the verdict. Local Press. inrBecause a girl ii weeping when yon enter the room, don't imagine that she is crying for you. She may hare just got done peeling onioni.
I? A yankee hm Invented a new and cheap plan lor boarding. One of the bonders mesmerises the rest, and then e-itu a hearty meal the mesmerised baing sntsfisd from sympathy. 0Th following verse contains every letter in the English alphabet, except "E." It is a question whether any other English ryhmecin hj pioduced (iu print) without the letter 'E," which in letter employed more than any other. A jovial swain may rack his brain, And tai his fancy's might. To quiz ia Tain, for 'tis mist plain That what I say ia right DJ" Barnum ha concluded an engagement with Catherine Hayes, to give aixty Concert under his direction, in California, Mexico, Cuba, the United States and British Piovlnces of N. A. Mr. Barnnm pay her $50,000 and one half the net profits. O" At the last dates, the production of gold at the Mount Alexander mines In Australia, averaged a million of dollars per week. J
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