Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 November 1852 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, riSV. 19 852
CCT We would call attention to the i"""5" l , dvortiscment in our paper of this dav ol t0ny P1-
, ' C'itiinttatii Mild tiie late Daniel tor the American. , Urbsipr. i ?n.tv"c. . i ! Rys the Toronto Globe: "He was e have incident, ot travel , abut,- u!u,obte.ll y a mi ml anion- a million. daiH-e-trivets in Luropo. in A, ! He wa the incarnation of thought. In China, in tuba with the filibusters, in , '
The road cast from Indianapolis will be California, in VankccdoodUloin-travcis " ?" U!"
riniciK..! t., TH........n,l nn.l !r.,... !... in Si..:.nwl.iiw. cnil vessels, on railroads. 1 ,. r, - '""u"" J""411'
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im. i . ) . in roar hos. on mules on rails.uui now , m : .
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AA l.orr nlmll we jjot Rail-It oud: are ti iii?-hinsr a" around us.
I b', I I) "cxt season the Lawrenceburgh Rail
Koa.l wul be finished to Indianapolis.
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v i .. i. ...... c i i , norm iroiu tiHiiaii.iiHiiis, 10 iiie i ana; i ' . i. ,,.ri h. O Goodman vv Co.. wholesale paper ' , , ... . . crested"ragingcanal !
i. . . , ' ami nonn-
i..-.-iu i.- in v : in iiiiiau. incv Keep the i . i . . i t ..'.;- hicago. largest stock of paper and cards to be ' . ...... ... i I.awrenc ti'tind in the west. And if we are not ;
I season.
lew wnteolatr.p on me i.m .. g, .iie power of chv.r ol,...s.lt;..
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e was a man of farts.
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When
we mak
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wesi win also DO tlluMied to T ;.........,. I I have sometimes hoar. Ca- , .. . .. . ,e- - "",,;,lI-u u.
The road from Cincinnati to ' nailing Ycecmmcndod on account ofthe j - ffiJtS: biYch eWg will .Wo bo finished next . SrS cXand'Vft w X 1 f"t 4- on The question arise, where wi!i Lu . Hror. vm, Uave nersundod 1 ien.V .Vt r .fact .was !? inod, and the
e our arr.nwmni.1. t. l.iv.. .Mif,.,.. "m.lt. r.-,mC.,rt .Kin i " . 1,1 sl ns Keenly ami closely dissected
! ?oint of connecting with the lines. The then bump, thump, smash, you so into a :ot a atronwil' a con,;'.i, ! nearest point that anv road runs to us is Wk. Thaf stillness over tlu left, j r wQch . L
tiiis the force
nee in his own
Then von crt salely out and some of the j " . V? nPa 'Vs
"nimiabie attaches" of the boat, footed ! " "IV ' ,, " ":ln 110 Dl-c .imii.ii ii . regarded as the createst mericnn of in heavy cow-skm jump "on deck" wuh ,., t" "r . 1 r 1 an ..ot
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mistake:! tiiir prices are as low ns the
eastern cities. We recommend this heus to the patronage of our friends.
, , - wp Blue Creek to the I.awrencebur-h. lr. J.s-p.i vnti. sen., ( hut. not in ... .
,.. ,.,.,,... i.. . . ,.road. w e believe it runs wiuun about in h(avv ,.,nv.skin jump
. , . . ' 1 ten miles of Urookville. It wehadasrood all thoir ini-ht as it they wished to come
us mi ma i.-irgv uirnips. i our ot them ' r ,aJ . : V iii 11... Til .. 1
viv . i j in?, i ih-v are as tine sneci3 , , , . , - company
hi. . ... niuu us . i v ir sa W . W 111 I . a" ' '" . advantasres
tlai vcy does not gret the premium this time. Ir. Wviin lives ill ftiiv Imrnsliln
' . passing
t'hrap r.iliiratioiii ! startinir from lioro !?i n l.o,-'-
c ... . ... uni.,1 ..it j'luaii; At our State University, provision is rarria.ru l,, ,n.i , i. ,w !. i. .
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time, could then be in time for the cars. By this means we could be able by next fall to reach Indir.napo'.u from Brookviile in four or live hours, or Cincinnati in three hours. The time is rapidly approaJhing when nearly all the travel will
Illinois. The Temperance Platform. Hale has polled nuitc a larjre vote for; t . ti 'i . v Til; : rrmiltlm I Oliiiwriiicf ( !i irt President m Nortliern Illinois. (Ja r,ij 1 (Freesoil) is elected to the WMature 1J h u w!t'' ",l cm""" '-Kr- of er.it; ifrom Bolano and Mcllenry Counties.and !-' w- l..y tfore our n-a Wr , K , ., -rir. . r . i port of the CotnimltB of tH (idiiii.l.l)i.-isinu another 111 Like County. Conaressional ' , ,T..r... i i. i, . . i.i . .i
result not fully ascertained, but Wash- ,,.,, ,, ,ler1Pg 0llr p0i,nion m ,eir.Tr-iic to burne (Whi?) is undoabtedly elected in the I.lpuor truffle in Uiign.-ie.- so simpW. pliU the (i.ilena District. ' bu I direct ilit all may umi? rlau.l. Tli-if U Morgan Co. Yutes Whiir is re-olected no rq'iivociti.iii, nu dudcinir, no suvcial pli-ad-
t.. r.m..i..o ! Iiiit to lie fulliid in it; uti.l ull nur tiiiimtiiMit. .
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w.inii mill inrt'iln V.llt Kn Inn n nnr 1 ?ifiv Orlrnm .
... .... . . ....... - r, ; ',"I.Pti churches are tilled with petit drunkards ' .,-,.i' . . . : ii. . i .. :.i. : . " 'm!,.
so loug as our r.uumi i iiiii.i.-u iia i i nere is a specu'-tV christian iir,tii!eries moral tipplinir ' Corn, and all in Vm"-'" ',;,' 1i.iiwfi nr KviTin-idiciil delendtrs ofoU' ti.ti.vl. th t..
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cohol iu all its faces an 1 forms, we feel j jind'is now firm at .svm that we have need of beiiijr "a peculiar ! oij r;,,,0 ribh. d I!ari,u si,'os , n people, zealous of ffood works,"' and ; R0 Coffee is stiil advin, .;. ' ' at
reaoy in uuine ior me ricrms oi nuuii ol liajjs at !i
litiiiianity. I he wail ot the widow is ; JOc. Mess I
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to our ears on every breeze. i
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A l.iriro tlal.i vntn iim nnllr.it n,l ...... U Ilim.HUIIl -1 110 .KlfrmiUMt.oil.
ti..?.. n .... .ii coinpl-l of th . wie.) biiMiiifi.a of liiiuor oral I roe Democrats have linen chosen ,;, ., ,,r.llki , m iH rrot(.an for(l'ls to the Legislature. The h.irs carry IS BtlW w(nu, ,lie wor. : d' .:, urmi..., not three of Milwaukee members one (John t r,-ase ta undid- until that lie a. lieive I, we II Tweedy.) ill the 1st Ward, by 4S ma- run up as our w.itHi-wnrd, ' h that is not for jority over W K Wilson. Pierce. Pal- u, i nsninst u.M Thus, wb are det.rmiti.i iner,(Free-Soiler,) polling lj vote; to li;vi' no m-utral proum. wIim l.wy s-l-Wilson. (Hunkcr,)53.); Tvveed v.(Whio-) ti!uie. may loll in tli fiiioyim-ul of plnuiy The Congressional D'eletion ?"d wl" e 'KV'1":! , "" 1 TUih l
"venil or 13
, The ras of the orphan arc ohaken at us Corn continues
moans to up to the Tliruie of our Heav- Me:s Pork at ?,i 0, only Father for retires, bedewed with j Lard at It)?-.'-1 Jc. i;:u ,,' s; , lu ) bitter t"ars. j A sale of .-o li:i:r, ?; ., V'tr. "" " ' f Shall we, under such circumstances, ; lasses 24:j( JOcT Wcsiern'T1''"' I compromise our rights, or barter away Oats S.St." AOc. II.;-.- f. - ., i','
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ii-. aim ijiik". i'i ill. uu.uu. ....n. : int ruii-n Ol VOtlii l ( UT nr 1 of any corrupt party or hold our j have been 7S.t)() laii? tV- lr' ......... C ., ... l. ........ l,,l.r I ii.n :.i Ia'. -
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wori I to Know the news per IlumVilJt
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mat point, anu men ii.dace the i"roun, nu uu v s"-r " der of constitutional uuesti.ms i, 1 "li"--'- "en. ciide going on in me nun. tint ever 'idy, by what e want, and what we will Have.
to make a depot llim, all the ' cot-" not out ot , , , n ' , U" (greatest diplomatist of the nation .pni.nv . fiastman, da; Join is Macy. easy t rausiorinatioiis, to ally il,.n,ve with . acknowledge no law as ours thort I ... j ,.,,0,.iV.r:ililo Kriirr liipner I c 1 v. uil ii,uiuh. k.-isttiinn r.-imn nut strnntr Iv n .n not tl.r. il... ...,.,.-f ,. I ...rir. Al uim..'.i ; il.i ... . .. i
of the Rail-Road could b.! ' .";Z ,:, ' .V " ! V " 7"" . " . " ""r 1 " Z .! . ". "I Z . Z" " lni" rlmreMi l,res'' the. sa.e o,
,.- ... , is inns ii'.THiviv oiMi..".... i in irinurni. I ' rU, . u,e ... h " V" ' alcohol n-.r ;o ,. acknowIedL'J any c could know the times of t1.: ' mu be avoided is evident, for there is i An adjourned meetm?; of the Preshy-' Llection. The legislature will be largely leR..ve f-el ussur.-.l tlwir own ,-vii g.-nms ; KOm?n a,- ..r per :is who u-e
ot the nnssenger trains, and by consideralile diHerencc m ooats in ti,!s ieryoi.e .iuany, was lield, October i "cuiocraiic in ooui "ranches. " -; tt ." V ' , " I it anv tpianitv as a beverage. We hold
'rk.i.
otlU.0 !...!,-. . Vtt :i 'M here is a l'.,ir ;.. ..... ... "' I
tnado icr the education, free ot expense, oft vo students all tlicf tim, from each County in the State. Tli c collegiate year is divided into three s. sions. The first begins on Thursday, S ipt. -J- I. an 1 cMitinu s till December 2 llh. Th second begins on the first Me'uhy in January, and e:u! on the 1st
ednesdav ol April. The third b
lieliiirnn.
This State has given Pierce a substantial majority. The Democrats have rnr-
David Stu-
be on rail roads. And if a rail road be
not constructed to this place, before five
matter. i '" t? request of Key II FI Cam
There is one other matter too the hern, the pastoral relation existing be-ofiii-nr ot Canal boats should remember tweeil himself and the Charleston e'Turcli
that, thev enrrv a fair proportion of ivis- was dissolved. Rev R. 31. Roberts was ! rio'' ""'i- State ticket also
se tigers to whom profanity is very ' "Is11 released from the pastoral charsre ! nrt 's fleeted to Congress from the 1st exist, we rr-.i us on- of its many rxcell odiims. Now to be compelled for miles ' of the Bediord church, at his own remiest (',fri''t) District, beating William A feniures. Hit a alr.-i.ly imi-n itfl the a
t.i lienr frnm the rrew the must vinlent Rev h D. .! acmaster. D. D.. was ronnir. Howard
oaths, is. to such very painful. Thev od as a member of this Presbytery
will not submit to it often, when
can have anv other conveyance.
is a modest hint
er one ri von herenf:
I "clinked. '' ' no coinh u i on wtiii those who advocate This tendency of the Rejiert to efT-cl i nior- i the use oi it. or will we favor any law, ' perfect union of the entire temperance forees n matter how r t"ingent. that recogni-
ul thefcuie, in w hatever form they, may n zri licensed s:ues. or traffic in it
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in anv
sna'ie as a oeverage.
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t v e reretiinieini tn.; auoiuion oi ine
th,iv the Presbytery of Oxford.
This I Kev. . A. Kvans' Post-office has i stoou colt. I ;'3; Pierce, 171;
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.irrin I -1 I i 11 . HIIIUH at. ILK Hi.' i u v.:i. f-vui..j 11 1.119. - - - . . - u .w.....la.n..r, in ull toln'' years, daily, and probab v twice a inv. . .1... 1 ' 1 :.i . ' -1. 1 iv... n,,r,,, ... r...n:.
.pi. ... ...1 ,...1 1 , . ... . - H'iiuiu uie lime a mi ui unee 11111 r;e:i nuo ' " " 1 11 l'J vuineison ihuiMlav tat (nli d.ij ot .May,and ter- omnibusses will go up and down Biue its wilderness of houses, lanes, streets ; vill-N Shelby county, Tennessee, inmates on the i:h ot August, which is Creek on a srood nike. Who will hn-rin allies, wealth & tilth. I envy no man his j The pastoral relation between Rev C,
commencement day. t .., .,
vii viiia Pin L't . :
ceiv- Howard. In the III (Southern) Dist. lK,llt'' w! 'h uniies the lreii,ds,.f ihe t-iiii..-r f ,. , . from ! David A Noble is elected over J R Wil- u,,co r'for'"- w i!l " i U '" rts0'uUl,nfI Iiams (Whig.) In Battle Creek the vote h " Bl: & wl, U fu!loW8? LVrtmily im u.sn.ter , C. F. CL.'
has stood beolt. 103; Pierce, 171: Hale. .. .
There may be a plain- ,,0',n- chanrred from Thomworton to i A 'arSe 'rcc Soil vote was undouh-1 ,,,(, fter if need he. We Wavelaml. Indiana. jtedlycast. ,s
recent Presidential election, the Nation-' UIlio11 "f fri-n U. or or its eaemi l!v
I to our cans-, 110 danger to our prmc.il-s, In j
stay to tUeir aJvaiie-iiiout and ull.iiute tri-
.1 ii 1. 111 w-iu - . .irl 1.1 T-V . I 1 m-
vi , 1 home amid theenlless piles of bnckardi" v-oons arn tne 1 irst cnurcu, iMetnplus, U nat neigli-i ,, !., ,i;....i,.,i ti, o .t it 1.. ' .i.
11. 1., i.jr inv
nli.invtS,ii,mnf ii., r i '... . c ; mortar. There is no mire air r.o euro ; was diss
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.....tiio una 1 jiuua'.l wui nav
Commissioners, which is the 1st Mon-
lissolved on the 22d
Even the glorious sun himself, Presbytery ol Memphis.
Fe wnter
this ITreat nnd irnAfl nnlil;. .......I .1,. I... onmnil t.i l.int- ci.L-li no tiiniin-ti tin ii;.....l
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dayiiiiieeemoornext.it anv apnlica- o,..;. r. w-i . m, ..." t.-. ct,;n.i .m tr...ic 11,11,-.. riii ,..i lis. Indiana, who has received ttie mil
iiii-ii luiius: y HKO ud: 1 ne romi is 10 ....... ...... . , . ....... :iU - ...... .
The 1 to the church of tialena. Illinois, and
lions are made they wul select two stu
dents to attend the I niversity. Ap tions, are to be made by that time
pplica-
I'.tl lira t son nl. Agreeably to notice heretofore given, thescho.d teachers of this county are expected to meet in the Seminary in this place to-morrow at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of fermin"- a Teachers'
It is the Rev. II I Coo, of Indianapo-
Wakc un!
1, ,1... . , ,.. . .,, men cc women as liod made them! The 1 1'' " cnurcu 01 Viaiena. Illinois
r . L uavi1' ,s 1S ri,l,K"-v Rum fiend, sanctioned by iaw-fed by ; not the Rev. Oliver C McLean, of Pen
increasing each year) will go up and down legislation,murders thousands the gam- ylvania, Mr. M's health not being sufBluc Creek, or its neighborhood, in bling fiend ruins thousands more. I fieient for the labors of the position and crowds. No matter whether we wish to , I''10 llend of licentiousness thousands vigors of the climate. Mr. Coe passed
more. uuougu litis coy on 111s way 10 ills now
The dav we arrived the venerable Dr. 1 home last week
VI. t.. I r.i . . . 1-111.". a"" inner me IMi-rj; -u iroiecilOll Ol l!K OCT In speaking of the result of the j Most Hi"!,? Mow then il to l.e l,,rml l
CLARK'S ON,
A.IirDSON. II. B. PERSHING, P. S. SAtiE. D. ORR MANN.
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; Sales
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demand for Fi.,11-. m : . '": ,
e.l firm: sah-s :' :ia,i ,'r'4".V''t ::C'0 for State: ' , .,:s1
an! 6":1" "..',1: : .r s iofu.iiOO hi:. W.. .... I (iennesee :.n ();.;.,'' '!.''. : for Tuod 1o c Iioic" ,!,;. '
I at HoC'i't); prices are a.;v,-.1-1... 1. n
; ui iiu.-n i oru at
tern Mixed; 02e fr reu
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11111 -':Aen, ;..e air reu" ' V i 9U(..92.c forSouthon, iyk .rnand is good. Whisky i. r. sales of Ohio at :.;!,;-,;: V : Till) l.r! . O !.,,'- ... a'f
;700 brls of Pork at s'ls .
Resolved, That v. e are in favor of a Mess, and I :,.:... 1 j::57 ,-r ,,, .. !.:.:.. .1... 1 ' marKet is dro'ipin '. nn.l t.;.
1 1 !i i- iirrkiiitiiiiiiT 1 lit' iiiiiittiiiii iiitr iinu . . . . - - ..n i it ..x
al Intelligencer, says: t TtTfr m Z . 7 T' !"" 'T of alcoholic liquor for their bever- -a'le lower: .je.-j h;:ms ol its Iri.-ii.N Iroin fues mils stieujrth to the! 1 sales ot l.A) tierces c.tv -it xl - "The selection of a President by such furim-r, while it l.rinys only confusim., weak- i "t-'O- .. Dressed Un. 's are tir'ner '..r " "Ut a party has something in it fearfully om- , '""" " ' d-f-t to thelait-r; f.r i Rosolved, That it is our opinion that N,.v, . I' -".f inous of future trouble. There is some- i "M,u "U'd ,or ll" Pw,H,,il"1 "" R-'J 'muho jhe who drinks alcoholic liquors a an, Van'ed- s-ile , f thing, too, in the selection of their can- ! Ja tlllTL i 'i". . , r, r ! of the sca., at , , ,,. -!r
tin ate so opposite to every hist urineinbi 1 1 K ...... .j ...... lu'soneii, 1 nai ... u.: 1...1- . ; , vi 1,1 . T S of action i, such cases "th I J hus k..... fo,,h.s,o,,, overihr,-,. .....1 rati. ,o, nperance who will not lend their ,or Ir.! Ifv , ,,if f . t,,.s 7, , . -U.. ,,rd eV'7'-u,:k ei:b tslorthe suppression ofthis vice, do Putter ..tore act.,-,, at htulj,c I
"" .1 ,1.1s nTnu'u ii'OIII . una iliuui iiiem to Hie grave. I rime is si- . .1 ., . 'UIO UI1U XX- tj-S--, I success as pre-rnant with evil consennen. ! wavscomar:,i,velv s..f.rii- s,!i,n ,.. ni'Te to injure the cause t.ian open one- . . I
Rev. Thomas J. Riggs, D D.. has received nnd accepted a cail from the
go north, south, east or west, we will
have to start up Blue Creek. We think it advisable to take the preparatory steps for th e matter at once this winter. Lay out the road snake
Institute. We hope there will be a ren- t-10 arrangements for the Drookville deera! atten lance, as the object is one wor- pot on the rail-road, and have everything thy of the attention of all who are en- ready bv the time the road is done. If a
caged in impartimr instruction. Atii good pike be made, a coach can run over Death is the great leveller and love. ot 'i ncie I om s t .mm. i
i tt .1 . ,. . :. : 1 1.1.... . . , and hate are Powerless before him. Satnr.i.iv. ws twen'y-oii
i. .'i. mere win oca puo ic meeting r.t noui , aim men we can reach L in- ti .- i i -i-:.. t ... ,r...i. ,.: . . B I : : :.. , ,. .. . The funeral procession was a large n,K! : ,w e ,..ni fn
.1.1 ...1...1JU1.1V.11UIC11 iur hi; purpose ot 'i"i"n "i nin e- nuuis, or liniiaiiapons in imposing one. The members of the ! and eve:i sixnencc
Dr.
Drake was buried lie has made his ! mark on the history of the west, i Active and energetic, he could not live 1 and not act. He was too positive a character to please every man. liis friends were nrdent, his t tiemies hitter. Now he sleeps where friends nor En.'tiiies can
effect him.
ces. iney had other men of high dis- criminals iissnciiie (.r a . niii.i...n tinction, experienced in the affairs of rVil I""T"''. on-r or I..1.T work out their State, eminent for their virtues, who had ; ow" ,iet,',:,k"' r"ii.lnii i.t There U
made a reputation for themselves nt bnien
lilies.
Resolved, That we respectfully ask all 111 n an 1 women who drink into.xica-
Fifth Church, Cincinnati, and has been i , V ,,,,, , 1, -i r"",,m; :.. . 11. 1 . r .1 1 .1 1 l-v 10 llH 'country that no wi d scheme o msta led pastor of the same by the 1 . " , ... , 1, . . e ri 1, 1 : i nirressive or grasiimg ambition wouh Presbvterv of Cincinati. I resb te.ian 1,,; ,,,.,.,,,,., 1, ' , 11 ,-, - ' he encouraged to endanger its peace 11'. laid. 1 1 k nil...... '. 1 .!.
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inn uiiioaii, aim w nose ion ' services in
high stations would have been a miaran-
of
otlld
(tj The nuin'. -r ).'' sepor.tte editions ' ,,re
'd to last
I and honor. That the party should have
thrown aside such men and given their
prelerenee to one untried in the man
agement of public a flairs and little known
wen'y-one. varymg u, ; t tIlL, coontrv is nn !lnom!lv in po!ilil.s u shhings o a shilling, , discouraging 'to high statesmanship and t..i
ly steeiej in iniiiuily Ii may he. a iirin. ii.l.
ol n-pu!ion tlut coiilinti 1 Iv carries linn of from his depraved iis-oeiat.-s, pro luring 1 in. 1 union, discovery, disgrace mid d. struetiou Hul it is not so with ih- utiii.n of the g.m.i nud the virtuous. Tin-y are drawn to ei. h oth. r by the Mltr.irtioii of virtue, which, like llie force cl j5rav1t.1l 1011, inrr.'ase in p.'Wrr as they more aii.still m-i.- osely iii.ri.xi.iia!" 'III. Iteiiort, thru, lakes the tuie yrounl. bath in relation to tha olnei i tor win. Ii
e ruiiteiid, nnd 11 is iiess.irv to it t-
t'.ng ii paors occasionally
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.u....IVriw uu.ll ..IvalSll. 1 . ' ... u.tvi.ii nui, IIV 11 111 vy IIOIII 'I Ull rU'll 111V IIH1 I 111 Cllieil.l.lIICl; j ....'., ............ ..... mill ni iinu , ... ,, ,, ! II I L'i' .1 II UL . Il ,'l - I . r I. r . I ..
in i. . 11. n. ..... . ... ... . - . i.i i . . i. r i . . -.'.i .. r, i. tii. i.i ..-I ,i.t . ....'. i. ... ii.. i ........ i .... I " 1
liouicn, . n . Mi Hen nnd O t- ineillTl.HI to AeV i ork i it tweiitv.r.nir .a"" mt -re seemed to u pieniv ot mei.t ...i, i.....-.... vi-,... .-. ... .. . uu--u lie suit, too . i.i. I..w ;r....,.t
to be caniiid
and Lot pro fuss to be temperate, or the frit n Js of the cause, while they associete wiih and advocate the cause ol those i:i whose footsteps thev are follow ing. R -.-olved, That we heartily approve of the independence and truly christian ze.il with winch a largely increased titiuiher of ministers . mf the gospel, and ministerial organizations, within the last
presented, exposed, and i!e-
Cnrl..... il., .
The i.er .i , .'Tl'-'UrA
1 nues, as a weiU i.rv..v. the steps which a;e.r...adi , ne of 1 Livi rtuiol church) s ;!.c- ir,t, r,',.,t 1.3
in 1.-. 11, uiiiii- 10 sj;iie (ii.t
iiiadvert.-iilstcp. u.i
an
year, havt Iciiiied th
tra.-t.oa. crj
i f.i. ;.
and fell. The sAut'i. tnX t.Vtii that joyiul crisis 11 I.U t .-., n,.' 011ce.1l his ve.vaiionat t!. ;-j contre-temps, exclaim.J. ri.?Tt'..-' "Dear me, how v -rv ' iiii .-V " A
1 : 1 ......
i.n.y said noioiiig; in;t .iu served to l ite hi r Ii 1. ; no a Mid gloomier leek than Ivs.
of temperance in tie '.r 'ourt ot llymeu wj.sse.-n t.i gat.t.
Chase, experienced teachers and good hours.and to Boston in thirty. Wake up,
tl
way to reach a good rail-road in an hour. Who will be the first to move! Who be the first public benefactor.' If you do not move now, do not sup
CTiVo would respectfully call the at-
speakers. e invite every citizen, male and female to attend, and vet we predict that those loving Pas and Mas whose promi.ing children can never find teachers good enough for them will not
be there. That would be a sacrifice of pose we will say no more
time too great for them to make for so ignoble an object as the promotion of the cause of education. What do they care about the theory of teaching, or the relative duties of parents and teachers! It is enough, thct they .-end first to one school and then to another, grumble at prices, and believe every renort that reflects on the fidelity or competency of teachers. It is as much as ought to be expected from them to patronize the s-.-hools. Let the teachers look after every thing, live if they csn, and manage their very promising children as best ' they may. However we invite thctn to fitte idth mgh, we do not expect them to
enou
T
there seemed to h ' plenty of thet.t fifty thousand copies had hern printed j ''),. , K,,-H.t 'ti)o which Ins igh, if the city was twice" as sickly. The proprietor has already cleared, in the itself throughout the country he 'Milile Question' as it is cMled.has fF'y ol two or three weeks, from this :rlv, m.;,;.,, f pretensions .i
ien,wesay. At present this is the only produced great discussion here. The Ro-: other editions in which h
man Catholics dcn.iunced the "Ilible
without ".ote or comment'' as a sectarian book, and demanded that they should
have the privilege of introducing the
111 prefer-
sioiw .ii moil. .rut,.
is inter- to one w lir..-,. l;.'.. f..- ....... i...n- 1
. 1 . .,...,,. 1 , 11 , . . i- ' 1 "i'l ii' -ii 11a 11 iii t- y este.l, about .L t.OOO, and fully calculates ; ii:l i,., a.lr; f : .. -r
. 1 1 1 i.. , . , ,. .... , , . ... ... ... 1 in 1 .in 1 j 11 1 ami un 1 t ie ni 1 1 v ii. Ii I li 1 in I 1 1 1 .1 ..., ,- . '
................. . .. 1 naiit service
ptevs lour nuiKireii men. womin tin
children, constantly occupied in bindinr ' ,i,..i ... .,
. . . . . 1 , . . . 1 1, . . t o
8 1 ir.esii
Iti'tioi t oil trio Stilte of llii- Or.ier. The committee on the Slate of t!
Order of the
various t ongri g;.t:..::s and fields ol la
bor. We respectiiiily a.-k a continuance of their vai.ir.ble aid.
,i- her brow. Sue
however, into the cqarch
i:Jrit'U (.. . . "n;.
Sons of Temper ini-e iii In- j ing that those who are not '
to ins country in neat
and war, woule. almost lead " us to fear d,
ire aliout to lose thefi
diana. knowing that those who are not The Natiotia! late'.li-'ecer ..f Wa-li-n.-
permitted to enter our Halls, seek to ton h a t -'egr i;-!i;c notice of the arrivld know what we are doing inside of our i ol J.i !! ConeWiin our now Mo.'st..- ,
to . M"Xieo. at era t rnz. on the 1st instant, cast a witlu-rin r
ors: and w 11 we cannot, reve.nl
: -1. . . .
"Douey Bible" with notes lor their ol.il- work, and has scoured and cleared the ! iim.tolorc asi,r,lw us in tKVr7n'k 0r " V11'" a", - Vt ,. V0!"""1' w ' tlren t i read. Now it is strati- that ' ware-houses of all the principal station- j lion. " t,K r,inU ' "U . ,r"nk'y "' 1","t .''' "' i M know for they should be so zealous to introduce ers to find paper for it. Messrs. Smith. ..T',)ou,rU ,.e w,liir parlv ' w,!,!,t wt nrt. ,!".om,S- nftim , their Ilible in ti.ecoum.on schools, when the Railway booksellers, have sold up- ! 1 p J. ''V ' . ' ol our organizat.oti. Indeed. ll,ey hnye
tent ion of our patrons to th.- advertise- they do not in th-irown schools. Never-. warns of three hundred c ..pies a day, of til;lt ,1 ... 1 ,-.-, ...;,)... r.,1,,i:,.,t,. ,0 a r''-t 10 uemaim a ..eciaration of our
ments of Kohl & Thorne, whose heauti- theless they have prevailed. They may , Jhe hi tter editions, for some weeks past
1.1 ....... . . - . 'i'l... ..1 :.... 1 1 .1 ..... 1
r,.i ti.i: .1 . ., .. senu meir corruiueil liili e into the com- ii-i.m'i-i.i v.i.uum hi--, no 1101 Keep
luuwiimniiis at me corner oi 0.1. . .1. . i. . ,. .... It ; ...,rbit!v
and all :s P'hf Thev 1 1 confidently estimated that
., .. .... - 1 1 i.n 1 .. 1... ....1.': .1 .
tie I'olllicians. Thev " "c 1 i" no- .iooiiei s ui 1 iiee ; rvn. r,
Ti..... i. 1. 1 1 , . . 1 . . . . .- . . 1 ...1:. ..r !.... i'.-i, , 1.1 ii
." "a. c- s iieuiim stocK ot go.j is and i.emijie ar tiuur 1 row 11 and come at their '"-' ' . "-- .11.111 .1.0,000, nnu.
i.in.i Si.,1, , ,
Fourth and Vine Sts., Cincinnati. ()hio. have awed
...1 .1 , . . .... 1
" "u,il ln;i aro rro,KI' nn" whom his lot- interests as well as our own. through t'i-
.-1 pa i v t ii on i w . 111 iiiiv ....... r 1 1..
nnrolt! ,,, .. J g-iii , 01 i.iv, . 111
- -1 11 u r 01 mo worm, lie proud to call conn- : notion" to com
they sell at the very lowest prices. Any persons who may call there will b ? sure to be treated with courteous attention, whether thev buy or not.
beck. With a politician there is no Cod 1 (observes the Literary (iazette) with the
but policy 'no reli 011 but sel'ishness single exception noted in our article of
With hiiii the end of man is to .ret into last week, not a penny of this
llice and retain it forever, lint
do so.
..jbie movement is merely th? initiatory. The next move they will "demand its exclusion from the Schools altogether and the politicians, will say avex. flv the wav. ri'li.Ttili.-oi Pi,r..i!l I.e.
M. Cr.AKKK, Esvj., with additional notes bought the southern Methodist Church by Prof. J. C. Moffatt, of Mi-.mi Uni- property knevn as "Soule Chapel." Tiie versity. This book is highly recommen- ombsrrassnie.it of the church is said to
nave ueen me occasion, l lie eftort to
last week, not a . 1 . . i
this ' - 10 llu uuiuoress
.News.
-'London Weekly
I ln.Iinnn Ofrieinl ICelnriis. I W'.i ....m. tl... 1..11 ..
ilP 1. K 1011011 111 siateuieiii. oi
me a.'ie.ue oies c.isi ior mate oncers
w Hook T NOOItK & AvtE-.SON, so. 'S w rsT 4, ,, .-tJT. A Concise Distort of Excilaxp, by
i build tp a pro-slavery church on "frec-
ded by all the literary journals of the day.
, " " 1 111 - ulK "" w 111 Prruso 1110 won; K0il' is rather a failure. y the last mail from Oregon, we re- will find it gets no en; omiums that it' Having business at the Methodist c ned the Oregeiih.n of Sent lSth. from docs not . It-serve. It takes ri.-bt. hold nf room I called in nnd found unite a
I'ortltnd, which c. ntains
the
f;aia. m iiisiingnisiie.i men. There
were ! resent loshops Morris, Simpson I 12. and Ames Drs. Elliott. Herrv, Trimble, I 13. Power. Strickland. Daily. Larabee. etc.. j 14. r.tid a hist ofothers. but my pen refuses i 15. to record the name of any with a less title ' lti. than D-D. or L. L.I). The occasion ; 17
fol iov:nj tlic important facts of the history of Kn7-
notice of the arrival of Dr How thy, late, land, and presents them in their proper ly ol Fairfield of this county .to wit: order and rotation. The reader is led "CirRrcthor Clarkson.ot the 'Indiana along the long line of kinn-s and :tn thriilwS,!: tl" a shell the most
ii .u uii u;ii our coy, an in good health ' .. v m,,, mt- j gathering '-the tribe was the nieetin" of i IS end spirits- Send on a few more of the l,ook ,s destined to find its way to r.ll the . the Iiook Connnii too. n.l the ,.r;n. I ,n'
schools in the cast, where history is 1 foresting business, the Election of an! 20. t to learn that the wife of taught ami fmm ttiniiMtn ,r;(J Eduor for the Ladies' Repository. A'f?l.
,,- - "v "l i-'i I.-- III! - , . ! U m. Ma.t -s wlo felt with Dr. Bowl- chanical parts, we think the book in ev- ' ' IT IWer nn ,"IUM.,,,,l!lI,I,on- j bv I'i.'d iiwi I. o . , as Jno. H. l o er I). D.. Errvm House, ! 23 ..i ujus. before arrivmjr in Oregon, cry way a very acceptable History. A. M.. T. A. (loodwin. L. L. I).. Prof.! i o.j u e a.so k ai r. tlirt the son of Joshua L. Moore &. Anderson deserve the praise 1 Hinman. W. P. Strickland D. I)., D. W. -j:,. tspa;l;s oflliehland township, in this and patronage of all, for their enterprise i CarIi I-. Cfum, Nadal, etc. The ; gc. C... died at liumb. It, River the lnstsum- and neat publications "a'ter was duly canvassed and I). W. j 27.
i;.-. - rp i . , t m ; t lark was elected. It is understood he 28. x. rll lHRKE Gkeat Temptatioxs of i will 9m.e rnrk is in Xpw. Vork. e I 2
x oi .iu ..it..i, is tne tuie ola most ex- , as compiled some very i at crest in g i 30. cellent hook published by Moore & An-1 works and is a pretty good writer. If j 31, derson, and written bv the Rev. S.imnel '. an I-teru man mi st be chosen, he is . 3;.
ame sort.' ?ut we r.-.r
tner, on his way to V
1 illoti Coiintr. We see in ,u. Heraid of Union Co. a most scathing art icle from our friend 1 1 -
Joan aryan, Esq.. on J;.m-s Leviston.
the senior men. ber of the
N. Fisher of Cincinnati. Such a book
perhaps as good as any. It is mattt r 33.
of earnest hope that the Repository will
make it their business to
upon the State Treasury-. It is apparently a family trait. This article of 3Ir. aryan's reminds us of our first acquantance with him, when he demolished in IS to, an editor in Richmond. He does his wotk of this kind thoroughly and com pletely. his subjects only iiavin.r
c.
The
Xi'W York- foil -res in rti ITeclcil. Dist. Members. 1. James ?.Ianrice. 2. Thomas W Cuminings. Hiram Walbrige. 4. Mike Walsh. 5. William M Tweed. (1. John Wheeler. 7. William A Walkvr. S. Francis 11 Cutting. 5. Jared V Peck. 10. William Murray. 11. TR West brook.
Cilbert Dean. Russel Sage, w Rufus W Peckham. Charles Hughes, (ieorge Simmons, w Rishop Perkins. Peter Rowe. George W Chase, w () R Mattesoti. w Henry liennet. w Cir.RRiT Smith, Ind F S Caleb Lvon, Ind L R Daniel T Jones, Edwin H Morgan, w Andrew Oliver. John J. Taylor. George Hasings. Azariah lloody. w. l.enjaniiii Pringle. w Thomas T Flagler. w Solomon G. Haven, w Reuben E Fenton. Re-elected.
Whigs. 10: Democrot
and l.md Reform
The Dt legation to the present Con
at the recent election October election, j from the ollieial records in rhe Secretaiy i of State's oflice. We have heretofore published the vote for Governor and ! Lieut. Governor. ; SIXRETARY OF STATE. I Vote. Majority. j N Hayden. dem MtJSS 15,i;0 J Osborne whi"- 74 i3S I JCTibbats,FS 2.!77 AfDITliR OF STATE. j J P Dunn, dem HO. 105 15 013 ! D Maguire.whig 71. IS!) M White, F tV. 2..)77 TltEASfltllR OF STATE. , E Newland, dem S!l,!Ul 17,702 j S Hadley, whig 72.231) J HSemans.FS 2.!MiO St fREME JllKJES. ilst W Z Stuart, dem ...80,149 14,1)01 j JH Howe, whig 73,lt'8 2d A Davison, dem. ..." .8S,;i7S 14,212 ! C Dewey, "whig 74.3131 ! 3d S E Perkins.deni S7.531 1 l,o 4.1
J) "McDonald whig. .7.,(86 4th A L Roache.dem . . . .8ii,2 13 1 1.9S5 S 1? Gookins, whig. . 74.338 REPORTER OFSfl'REME COURT. II E Carter, dem 80.210 15,13-" A L Osborne, whig 74,07:1 CI.r.RK OF SUPREME COURT. W C Heat h, dem 80,531 15,800 J A Ltreteh, whig 73,071 Sri'F.KtNTESPKNT OF 1TBLIC INSTRUCTION. W C Sarraheealem 89.727 15,851 A Wood, whig 73.875 R Vaile, F S o.7:?:t
U-rii..,!
. o!i:m nce.l;ar.il i v. rvlin: ; : jj rthodox fashion till the n.i,-r.sr.t tioti was put. "Wi't th ai l.aip-.i f.r etc. Here, instead ot u h'p.'r;a b.ti Lig.'y.a soft aliirinative to the c. ( cu.-hions, the fair l.u'y drcv lurc.; i
glance u.!..n h- r 4
IIS .estgn.l to proceed to the cup.U.s trothed.and uattter ing the words. -I f,,w days. j m,.( j,ow xvry t-i,ll:,v"-' .,,a . Tiie Coi:imisi mers appointed by th. a;le, and out ol the church. aa -i l'r.si le-it to exi:nitie the alleged sjt. ..f p. rt of an od'ended godd.-ss. It wte th ' Gardiner i;.:;is, rerh- d Vt-ra Cruz, dear purchase, that revenge oi hers. l
on t:i nt insta:it, m tne steamer I ui- . h:.ve not heard the seipiel. t m. and at once pro-e--led to-,-, ards iheir I
this matter we hav : destination via t!ie city of I'le.Tico and I QJ One person was tolling rji.-
eal. i San. Louis Pi.toi. t.i it, during the time the late S.r R :4
After struggling for several years.1 "har-. s have been brought against r..el was Premier, Lady Jane lVci t
: aided by the dim twi-light of th' dawn of t'1'- -Mnistrr of war for n .t fuliiliip r in the habit of pasting- ail the 1 temperance, we now congratulate our the ordT of Congrr inquiring into the . which appeared in the n.w,; , Order and our race, that v.c have at lat dause of the n-n-:ul jliisent of the 11th i ajrinst him on a screen. "UVj" arrived at a position that can be defined article of the Treaty of (I'uad.iiouye, ; pi"-'d the listener, there is mil Liiig v and defended. Heretofore we have ,tni" it'.'i'i'ria, whether any negoti itie.rn ! lingular in that; it is but tiie ih;y spent our time and disturbed our conn- ' had been made with the United States ! every goed wife to screen her litbiMt , cils in det 'riuining what is drunkenness to relieve tru-iii from the obligation (,f'lauus. ' and wlntjs temperance. Many of us ; the treaty j n vs7YsT,,, m. r t tiave contv uded that iiitemperan- i: was ' A plot to assass nate Preiint Arista If niAi i of vt.i.i.mv i.ot ri aNi-m -
matter too feeble an
ha
been fre-'lr.ited.
iieiiueiuau wno nas nan cnarge ot the Ke- .rre-is stands 1 lugs and 17 Demo
Si,,i:!i-ii lcal!.
Utlli! iiTlnii.,1. !..Tl :.. . !. .. ..
v i.i. 11 u 111 111 11 10 lirrer n f.ni.
expiring groans. It w as almost a pity for poor mister Leviston but then he should have had more sense than to have deserved, and to call forth just what he has received. Resides, the Leviston family are the last men in this conntrv
that should even pretend to defend them- fro,n In!U,-v asorrw. You can find selves. It is a hopeless job, j ll nni" a'"10st anv other book you want ; at Moore A Anderson's. No. 2S west Jth Jon,., ,v :.iuib-ll. Street Some writer is out in a commutiica- ' 1 tion in the last Hamilton Intelii.rencer in ! ' the-v Fublish a new and revised favor of Jas. C. J.mes of Tennessee for j lH!ition of "iouri Harmony, and MilPresident in 183 ?, and Lewis I). (m-' i0"'S Hymns, which you find in our adbeil of Hamilton for Vice President. We ! vcrtisinS Junius.
propose to amend by inserting lien. Hidden for Vice Preside lit.
In Elkhart county. Addison L Reach
nocrots, 11; Free Soil received .1209 votes" for Supreme Judge Independents, each 1. in the Fourth District. The clerk of
the county has probably written Reach for Roatdie in his returns, as according to
j them Roache received no votes iu mis County. j In the same county Achilles Wil'''st! liailis received 12S votes for 'rrnnsnmr nf
State.
for several years a citizen of this city. 1 11 Jav count v . A C I.nrr.ibee rereiv..,!
437 votes for Reporter of the Supreme
r.-i. iii i 1 .. . !'
family that 1,3 u,ls -s"0""i uc nailed with joy when be made to assume a more elevated char-
aw heavilv we consider the vast amount of wishv- acter. It is hardly the vehicle for the
washy stuff that is sown broadcast bv P""cation ol School girt essays.
rnrrimt np.iwu.ic tl... ..O...... . i- I.
....'..I.., 1111: iiiuiu-iii K 11 w iiii-n .. ,
. . . , : positsrv to-ahout two years or more ! crats on our youth is of the most deleterious j Rov. E. House A. M. is a man of line : character. The author of the book com- talents. Rut the Repository was not i
indices in the start with Mint n-i-mt ,,r under his control. Others decided' Died on WeiJneSi.:U' morning
.-;!.. .!.... .. ' who should be the naid contributors nn.l with but a brief warn in., John Mullen
1 1 11 tiiiit ii-iiiiii uiuiinr nion troto tno n.it'i 1 --- - ...... .--
,- . . ., . . K '' fill its pages. Hence many things have
u.Mrtut.mc wine cup. lolitmgr t0 appoarec' which never mot histasto. Rut We met him on the previous evening iu
tins he shows truly and clearly that the so it had to be. We hope the Renos- the telegraph office, where a large mini- Court
ard 1 able, and other orbs ot vice will I'ory may succeed. Jt is greatly need- her ol citizens were waiting to lieartns. In Lake comity, Achilles Williams
soon entangle the virtue of the unsunec-i present magazine lierature is news ot the election which had just do- received 109 votes for Treasurer of tin.rvouth until he is mini' perfectly cursed with fiction &. weakened eed. and found the deceased highly ele- fc"'.ute.
, "im iwauuie. a work ol the cliaracrer vateu with the news as it came, indica- In "osey county, J A Stewart received
...ii. oi ng inan ougiu to resit tne ; of the Kepository ought to sustain, is ting the success of the political party to 003 vo-es lor Clerk of the S.i prenie book. Parents buy it fervour sons, it greatly needed. The Agents have : which he belonged. He was unusually Court.
may save them from a vicious course, and ,nM"s make it the .most magnificent cneeruu and kind in Ins conversation. n tie sam(, CCUnty, Achilles Williams
mommy in me worm, ami to nil its cot- "e ieii nooui iu o ciocu. ami went di- jeeeived 528 votes for Treasurer of
umns 111 the most able manner. Will rectly to the hotel wfiere lie boardedtand St-..,.
sjoh, 1 ............ ...i. ..011,01. aui tney no so! The reign of the new 011 entering a room occupied Dy some of In Lnporte county II C Carter receiv-
hdttor will soon begin and we shall Ins intimate 'rends, exclaunrd "Hurrah cd27 votes for Reporter and M Roache see. ; for old Pennsylvania." He took his seat roceivej 7 votP!, f(,r jlul,'rc of 'Ue Supreme ' 1 . . 1 1 ... v . ... ... . , , 1 1.... ............ 1... I. .... I , 1
inc coia Aor est wuiil s.uinas uu 111 u n uuuuu s, 11 m-au was outoo gloomy I must stop scribbling and served to drop on his bretst as in sleep.
go to bed. If I listen much longer to Some one went to him, as if to arouse
Court. Ind. Sentinel.
Ttie I.a.ly'm Rook. We have before us the December No.
.hi B;Ti,;,i.Tnfti,n .1 r i,n t.. him. but it -ns found to bo thnt i,.t,.rni tP7-f omepo.iv s JiolUe 'goes it on the
say the "least very chilly so good sleep which knows no waking-" Rich- following strain: night. "Rosalp. mond Palladium. , I look in vain, he does not come; Cincinnati, O, Nov. 11th 1852. i .t - - ,. . . ! Dear, dear, what shall I do? I have, since writingthe above, learn- ") ' 1 I cannot listen as I oumt 0.1 tl.t n u-onltliv miii.riiw int.i.,.1 U nd;r tms liead, one of our exchanges ; iti i, n .J
r.i r . - . , . . ...... ........ .... . 1. .111 ut iisiius iui'. the son of ot t,lls '"foresting Magazine. It is the building them a new Church Edifice, has the following: I
the late Post Master at Indianapolis, has' close of the 45th volume. Ry reference smaller", but more finely built than Soule When editors forsake their offices and ' vain, he iocs not come, been appoint, d to fill the vacancy occa- to our ''brary we see we hare the work j Chapel. This is the On .lit. Idon't business, and proper occupations, to in-i What plagues these fellows are! siciied by his father's death. It is" a good from volume" four, inclusive, from which j vouch or ''s truth by any means. dulge in the vanity and folly of mouthing IH bet he is sound asleep at home,
appointinent, and. under evistinrir..',,-. we learn that it has been coming to us . "u.5 .r Mnvc. .... uug,, ...c cou.iio , ot.e wugar ponu-. . . wi 1
. 1 1 hree c hrnc t.i... ....... n ... i nnn. it mm- nr. rnncio.ir.nl n nr,nrt?ii
.-I,... O, 1111 ll .11111 tt 11 llllla 11, I .' . .... U M.IV..-,
onging to Mr. Piatt, who lives in Ken- 1 itory syinpton that the newspaper es-
tablishments to which thev are attiched
are in a condition of decrepitude and de
&5Mr. James Rt ssrt.t..
stances, wiil give genera! satisfaction.
(totiteto I.ouNvlII;
Tne JetiersonviUe
o finished to (.
for twenty years and six months and j j)0
yet we are not tired of it. It is decided- , tuckv. iust across the river iron, our i-;ti-
ly the Prince ol Magazines ot its class, j ran away trom their owner on the ni'ht
1 hey got as far up into
otitaine, where thev were
Mollie.
too trilling a
agent, to em pi. -y tin arm of the law to 1 A rau.-a! chr.-ig" in the policy of the; suppress. Good temperance men have , Laistry is nritici.'.it-ri by sotuf. j hitherto been willing to acknowledge ! An ainety to th insurgents at Vera! that the polite .ind fashionable christian : Cruz has bon rHfup.-.J byth Senate. j who drinks his rrl.iss of choice w ine or i A t'roposi.ion had beii iuVodu. ed i:i-
brandv once or t vicn n n.ontli ian.it to Congress for x loan of .VUKlu.oO;): kl. :'' "''
drunkard. Rut we rejoice that the truth so to increase the direct contributions is bursting upon us with a force no Ion-; hu ie.J upon the States. ger to bo resisted, that he that drinks 1 Tha revolutionary pirty in Gua l.ila-
intoxicatinf linuors, no mat'er in jar. 1 were making greut headway, end the
how small aeuanti'v is a drunkard, in rebellion bore a foriuidabi-aspect.
A plan had been ohere.t
the proportion to the amount that he
drinks. In larceny, there are degrees, but that which is de nomiiiKtod petit, is the more
contemptible of the two. And so is the petit, drunkard, or moderate drinker, the
most censurable. When clothed in his
ri"ht mind ho if. lilierntplir viulntna t.. ,
laws ..f his Physical system. Rut the ' Nothing new had transpired ctrTti
nl.nii.l.,.,..,! .In'mLnr.l ..".,i ,.;i.i i.i. lug the Jehuantpee treaty. U.i.iie.z
to trati'tuil- 1
lze the country by convoking a Con-1 volition to reform the Constitutions, and' elect a new President. The recall of: Santa Anna is a! o urged. Uraga was! invited to the move men' ,but he deciint-d, as ah.) did Gent-rr.l Velasquez, to whom1 ... ... , i
me same proposition was made. m-npi-
Nothing new had transpired coifrn-! ' III til O ' -li''
)AKI.J.A l ! KL I I MKI'V l..:i . ''.'l l'. It 'I Ii iu:a i'l- ef iii.liv,.l..al- :ir' . ur..-J z' o ii.n-I;.ii.t.-. 1.1.1. ii t:i. itili.-r.l fr...-:i ;: r.-.il-.. Tiie of tl.f r. .. iMin'i'M m la iil 1 r.-v.-i.t :.ll tliis. an. i s.-.v.-.i i.-. an o t mift-ry, ami many vUuat.t in.-, ft.:
! lii.-li is llif 1 i.f ii,-a..-. ai .1 u. ' I -r.-..- I.y Ii oil the mi. or ii.i : .riun. "l t;j !.r.- so..ft:ii .i.iu-.l ii.ou il.o ii.n.. o i l .'!;' :i ; !.ri.l- ..ii,- ii i. l!i -:r .lilir.-u a.iwt the ell i-t- ..1' m:.'i..l i.-. ii a: luav 1- ! i.:. -e J ! rei.t. 1,11. 1 .lil.lr.n.f j lairi.li:.) lin U't-it t."l ah m Sri fjitia ur si 1 h.1". .. uw.-il i. lh.-uw..''. -; prrc:.Mt:a asa: l.t tl.e L.-n sro1 tVm. o:jf..r.'s F.tK-t ..I V.-lt-tr I '' .riihi is u si.ro : nt. ,!..-,.' in muIi (-..,". J i'Sfe a.l urti.Tiiirnt:
craving apu-tite, unclncked bv tin re- ,a preparing a .locumcni on me bue.i straints of reason or moral feeling. , f,,r 'oik The true position, then is, that the mod- ' . u-.r-Uin-
1 In r:.i!!. I'm '.
' On T!nirs.!;.v ev n tig ': 'bv the Rev. Wm. ;. F y. M; i II x?.ir. to Mi-s R .A 1-
;i ;n-i
Tiie Auditor oi'Sti;e Ins furnished us
crate drinker who sips his fashionable! o-blSS once n dav or nnri n month i .tin I
most reprehensible. He that drinks in- thc following informntion in regard to the toxieatiug liquors in the drunk ird, and Free Banking opperations at the present he that wholly abstains is the r-obar date:
! ail of Laurel. j JlARKIi-.D A'C.-HV r dav mornin-r. Oct. i!-'. I j II." Johnston. W. H. I.. V
man. Tliis is a position that can and will he maintained, and one upon which there is no advance or no retrocession.
This position must be m iint lined as th? only one calculated to rid our world of
the blighting cure of intemperance. We revert with pleasure to the MKANS by which tin friends of Temperance propose to stay this desolating vice. Tiny are no less than all th" power and agents God a. .1 our country have put into our hands. In the days of our weakness and feebleness we only asked for moral suasion. When we recollect that tin vice against which we war is entrenched not only behind man's depraved appetite, hut sustained by laws and Legislatures, and defend ?d by the officers of the Governinent,we feel'alniost ash. med that we have been so modest in our demands in aking for elements to fight a foe so formidably entrenched; or to erad. icate a vice so desolating in it effects.
diananolis
, to Miss An: :
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l.V
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a b'V n ii!'
l.nnk of ( . otinersville Sanford &. Co.; CrdWiurJsville.
of Cincinnati, and George Frybarger, ..f Connersville. propriet rs. Capital lOO00(1; notes issued, .N225.000. State Stock Rank, at Loganspert D Iv Robinson of Nov York, proprietor. Capital Ss-lOO.OOO; notes issued, .slOil,000. Government Stork Rank, at Lafayette Odin Benedict of New York, proprietor. Capital .".0,00; notes isssuid, Js.'.O.OOl). Public Stork Pan!;, at Newport W II M.irston.of New York, proprietor. Capitol xOO.OOo; notes issued -v I '5-ooo
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Rank of Plymouth P. Rryant Taylor. ! of Preble County. h:.. a:U 11 ' of New York proprietor. Capitol A.jO.- j hm! Taxsoti. of this r r.tm'v. 000; notes issued. St 12.000. " I Ry the same 11 t!l" 3 ' .. . , In liana Stock Rank, at Laporte Ives ' nber l.'g. Mr. .1 --hn V V :d &. Co., Detroit, proprietors. Capital county, and Miss P. AH'r-g .0. 000; notes prepared, ?-4..'00. j vicinity.
Wabash alley Rank, at Lighnsporti MARRIED. On tn 1 -inanerA fille.-l. Vnnitil .'nni'im : T r. I if 11, .11 V- J. C. Ri'
At Ratavia. on th
R-v Mr Deieiiip.-it -r. o f Cenner.-vii'e. In I t
ris. d.ivghl.-r of H u i ': of Ratavia. The printers thanks f-T -Longworth's SpnrHhig AT t!in hle-in r- n! II - V
h.-npy cinnle. and may a .-"'' litTl'e''-Relles" a . coiiiealiy t'.eiu J "journey of life." '!l ,,u' " ' Tn Wayne ,nd MiPPI I.'tt i.i. I . ines I
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The friends of temperance by the aid Hal 150.000; organized. mond. " r,-. of light and experience now take a po- Total capital .$1,U0.000 stocks de-j Ontheglst tilt., at the M- E-1 b.t.otioii a platlorm wide enough for all posited, 043 000, notts ii-sued, .S434,-' by the R -v. Cyrus N'a't. M'- '' "H to statu! thereon, and whice is worthy of 600 Ind Sentinel. " j obl.. an,l Alis's Louisa M.t-v-'-the efforts and prayers of either the of Centreville. j
TVSm.Wn mt..m h.i a i n i it: i l i.i-
not need all our time to define our po-; ,1 " "Y Wr.. "" J n., at, n Dud.lrid.
in i lit' iv. iniii' in n i hnoi i roc ; in i n, .uii ' M
sition. W e are in favor ot using all the moral suasion that time and talents can command, backed by a deep sense of the duty Godd imposes upon us in occupying what he has committed to our keeping.
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!e Rail-Road being It gets cheaper and better every year. j pf ll,c Llh ultolumbus, passengers . We recollect, as it wers but "vesterdv.i , '',lr!
cline, and in a fair way of giving up the
ghost
Tlninr I.n w in ni.rr Iwlnnrl. j On the 21 In theR. I. House of Representatives ; Beswick, Mr.
a few days since, Hon. It. R. Cranston. Mary C Stephens; moved the repeal of the Maine Law of : ty. that State. The proposition was quash- , f ., r:;p5 ed by the decisive vote of Forty nine to On the 1th dav o
I ourteen . ; Alex. Connelly, V:n. B A proposition bv A P RnrstnT nisi-.-.r ' K.ir.i. I sJn i t
Wearein favor ofbringing to our of Providence) to make the Law' mere! On thc same dty aid the arm of the law in declaring the stringent in the matter nf sorirrl-.w ' pi T. v;is.-m eii I
trafic illegal tiie agests crimnals houses wherein liquor was suffered to bo Rounds. AND TAE ACCCESED ARTICr.Fl roTIT l. sold niiip.t tli. 1 1 .111-.. I,.- t i-aia C on. 1 e.il. ,1,,-ro. t. l
J. F. Insensee, W m. P-.'" I Marv Rolfl". . . i.
I ()a the 8th dav of S- -., . i by Elder Andrew Raker, J-.W "' "
bv th
...rr.-'
BAN P.
to 2S, but received the'go-by' in the Sen-
Itrvnlt allrtnmornt.
Advices from Rrownsville report ',, e caren?t b-v ""me yon rail ate that the National rmard at Metamoras. ' tl,e aw' 50 V1"1.'1 sPpreses the trafiic, i
!had revolted and passed over to the conscaJ"3 t'e destroyer, and punisnes ; (Vt-Loudon mentions a tree in Sene
gers can go iron. Kushville, Ind. to Jef-i when the 1 t No. of Godc's ltook r - V,. S "t. " " ' ' f e u l'.a m ,cr 01 ! Coin It. ! k"' . .1- " Ti-Jn.Tl . ..' 'l the venders. This U onr nlatfcrm. n.l ' Z:ZrT"".lJd Hannah J. Cole.
.,, ' 1) ' .'ll. I l.l.l, ul 11 UOSt llOUSt ItlC V 11 a. 1 StOP ' ............. u. uic niu .lio.mi', lliri- , . . 1 (i"1' "...i unrnainjui u iii-1-iii...i in -- - lersonville monctiay. Hy starting from , rived at the Printing Office where we red to get something to ect. despatch 0l,t ,n Huntington, la., a Hoosier an organization was effected. Tlu-v 1 ,e " , , 1S "?i 'PrcPare(" for this position river had washed away the earthr leaving . ,'i'7i oanir . r .1 . .1 1 0 r . e . . . .. ui. ..inn ... . , . . . . .1 . . . , . . won I.I 110 wpll 11. t trt r.. i. c: . 1 . . ... - , in.nn:iii".
:ny pari 01 i.-os 1,0. or me county ol inv-; WOre an apprentice It A as a even stating the arrest havinc reached the ; orator "went it" on the tollowing tall , men remrneu, six Hundred strong, and; f , "v '" I" l" uy a " me roots i iu leet long, witnout mclu-i ()h the evenin om he ette, in time to reach Rusbville bv s'l.1,.1--. ...in.!.., t, ,..0 ,i,a - - I owner of the slaves, he started, aerom-; Inure: ! encountered Geril Avalos with 1500 ? . 1 enlPance: and he would do less ding those parts which remained cov- j Ovfiml. bv Rey." Danic
in. 1 ooouw, 11 ti tuiii n.' rn ui .1 1 ... r- . ..t . . iiitiirv iti till n ill tma -at- -, i
...1.1- a it i . :ii., 1... 1 ... 1! . ". .. . . " ! pained bv live men. for Rel fontninp. but j o .. -- .v-: iroops. a uattlo ensued, Avalos was
.. ... - ........ .j-.m , as i,ar.iiiilL s .1. list-lllll IK-CailSe IT! .. . . , - . . , . , . ' . iiuic d. own V.111. wi-".., ... ..... ,l,--,.
mug.
injury to join in the ranks of onr common rred
sight as r-arnums Museum because t .: : , ...... -vna mere stoou uen. ascou, in me .,.,.., ... ,. , ene 5 y. Sot do we w sh them when
the same night. Or you cah reach Terre I was the only one of the kind. Rv turn- i Property. The Abolitioriit, hl? S,Vt..,' tWfkwt of the fight, while cannon baU: ed by the usurpation of Cardenas. ' j l.hcr; to take up the hypocrijical cant, ; , QZT Some sound beams, formed from
Haute, on the Wabash, the tame ove- ig back to volume 4, however, we soon ' them lw force and sent then, on their Vr I . ...UJ .!'"''-. "l. I W,at. thf' Dre n ood ton,,er ancc l!,cn 10 W..a ",c m'errvtrcc,
,. .. and Air I hid to rotum w-;ti t ' """ iM',ruu "V'1 . ! 1 'I ' as me ocst, and then cry out against our u"" me ruins 01 .Mncveh, where
i f " Ndesirr.blecomv.ny 1 ami glanced oil, leaving him uninjured; ' (TCT Two little boys, lately, were ultraism. We have been frightened th-y are supposed to have been jdaced at
frV-JohnR Stitt Ksn of Centreville 1 ' wnl -a -Tears ' Re.ristcr 0 ' . u eignieen pounu snoi, m.uik living a Kiie in u lasgow, ociuianu. ine irom our purpose long enoun-h by ouch ,rn1 oo years htiure th
v t.o had been one of the most active I ore do in the world of Literature? I 0 him in the pit of the stomach and never kite had obtained a very ccnsiderable croakingowls by such stool-pigeons of L lirlst-
wing politicians in this county, repented - - frT-Th IV. R 1 n ' nV. , . , , -'"1,",l,a me me uoggenos. 1 uere is a ng.11 Deotthe error oi his ways a few days be- A Jniinn yiiun Toiler Wnntnt. ! hiwutlv oL the kite and ,n the fore us, and he who is not prepared foro the election, and Voted for Pierce 'John Wi.iiams, at Mt.Carmel is much in i xi"m T Itt o'l tw'mk,,n? of1aI1, 7 l,he k,t,c', tai1 and to fe the enemy now in calm, and Kin. A very t-ensible a.-t 11, i .. 1 t 1 . i . lI,t0X'V,.t ? "n".k !".Bny ' .the -; who in ne of his speeches, stated that paper appended thereto, and the greater will turn traitor in the day of trial.
We alwvs tl uucht he! --........ ..o. , .u .. ..1 ....us. annr me roan, or in me neici on wnicn uen. iit-rce s norse pan ot the twine were consumed, Ieav- Were all of our enemies to present, st a man tor' a wh g leader I whom a '5 situation given, if - an.v grouiuis ol the company, and fell before Contreras wat covered ing the poor little fellows staring in ut- themselves in the habiliments of tipplin -Richmond JeffersSnian. ' application be made scon. i 2',n Sn'n'.Wo ' ,",'-vn,f' . to ny , with sharp rocks, composed of red hot ter amazement at the disappearance of shops, still-houses, or other accredits 1 ' person u ho make use of such i.r.nks. lava! their favorite. agenU, then indeed would our triumph be
leth IE- .
Tcnti'T- -
Williamson D. av. ter. ,tf to Miss Charlotte A- Ku-'W"' Brownsville. y;: On the ith in-t. by Rev.
I Mr. Morris Swann. to
i't'.i. r' vm.n. all of Union county.
uiriii 01 - .
I On the 4lhinst, bv K-'v- fT ! , . - . II .,. r. 11. I
Judge fce.itt.
, Air Veu totl Howreli,
ftT I am sent to the r.nt to learn in- ,..,. ,. to M';s .Al. r
mistry : to th. dove to learn innocence
1 1 me serpent i. learn wisdom, and why n--t l the robin red-breast, who ch'.iits it as choir. tliy in winter as in summer, to learn e'lusniinity and patience!
j Wayne county.
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