Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 September 1853 — Page 2
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BUOO Iv VI LLE,
FRIDAY . SEPTEMBER 16, 1 353,
? T? iff 1 4 ! The Kail Itcat. "fc IIB sL'a U ft K yA i ! Since our Inst, we have traveled the
line of our Rail Road from Indianapolis
to Iiarrieon. 1 here is nothing to discourage. Alt we nceJ is action, energetic action. The engineer, Mr. Pomeroy.isonthe line, permanently locating the Road. He commenced last week at Cincinnati, and will pass on through to Indianapolis, doing up the work as he
Ilail Itoud Property. Daring this week several applications have been made to us by those who wish to rent some of the property belonging to the Rail Road. To all such we would
eav that the Road has not yet possession ; fcl
Vomit? 'Ion.
Never was there a time when such wide fields of honorable and useful enicrprize opened before young men, and never did young men 6eem so rapidly rushing into dissipation. Those in our large cities are especially ensnared. The Theatre tempts ; thousands to expenses above their nipans, and lures them intofiitdionesly. Its "third tier"
j leads them into festering licentiousness.
i'urrfa'U A fXal rs.
The Board of Directors meet to-day
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. UKEESsbuigh. ixp. epi. mi is.j.i. ; A gent Ionian namKl Uavis, r'-auliiij 1 "C"'UJ "'''i, iect i on ol luvu ici.ers, ptiDiisiieu at L,e"- , A uisitntrh 'rom v a-,
The undersigned, members of the i about two miles east of Millord, in Cler- comprises hut little ot special inten-.-t. j i10r -m i 2?th. snys- The 1) J' "il A Greensburg Bar, from a long personal ! moiit countv, Ohio, has u Peach orchard j Russian and Turkish matters are uppar-j Thus, the infallible Dolark and his ' meeting' fjr fie e' -rt "" "7a?ir acquaintance with B. W. Wn.sox, Eq.of KH) acres containing 17,000 trees. I t'U'ly at a stand-still, and almost all now ; fellows, are still trving to chain the hu- : the Stato Convenr'C,, T , ioi,,Se:
and having entire confidence in hi? legah Mr. Davis, it appears, left Philadelphia j preict a peaceiui soiunon. v e snail i man mind. His folly is incurable, as his i Saturday. dUi,,,... ,I)!a'-'e h.
ability, announce him as a candidate lor the office of President Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit, at the coming elec
tion.
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... , , . fhl. nns. at Harrison, where we hope thev will or- ; outlay of the theatre ma"v be replaced, ! So soon as it is delivered into the pos-; r - j , ' session of the Company, the Ag.nl, C. j gB,2e "olhor corP8 of Enmneers toand the drinking saloon, that a solace j F Clarkeon, will give notice at what j commence at Indianapolis. The pubhc J may be found for the losses of the ga- j davs he will visit the various points ! th-mand, and the stock will justify a spee- ming table. Indeed our theatres are j
located to rent said i lv location ana ccnsirucung uie rvoaa. only gigantic Dromeis, auenucu wun i
J. V.KEMUSDAFFER. J. S. iSCOlIF.Y. O.I5. IIORD. JAS. CALVIN: WILL. CUM BACK. M. J. WILLIAMS. S. A. BONNER. C.S.PARRISII. JXO. II. COVERDILL.
a few years ago and purchased his pres
ent farm then considered the poorest one in the neighborhood and set it out with peacli trees of twenty different varieties from New Jersey. As the far
mers in that vicinity had tried for seve-
dinia religious movements of some sig-r j
nificance are going on, showing at the
same time the
bitter hatred
man mind. His folly is incurable, as his i Saturday. ,,-i L-...1 1,.-..;.! i ntrftrifii; : f'..l.....l.
Lord Urovciiam lias come irt for a tration ammii.tm,.,,!..
see in duo. time. In Ireland and Sar- . n-i.-kedna is atrocious. 1 . iVip.,, ....i ."J . arose bet
"1 J'HViUS
oft!
The nt
veen i
Admi.
e going on, showing at the h:,dsoine bequ?st of nearly JL80,000, 1 completely routei' in ! ti 1 er v'. the power of truth, and the 1 m:ui(, i,v the late Mary Flaherty, a Ham- 1 &c, smashed ThV f I ot bxl d of it by Romanism. mersmith spinister. The bequest is ! and somewhat Protract t 3 nf.reat Hr.tu.u. . . -out of resnect and admiration for his i Fotracud. f
. . i r i iiu iuh'' uruiiiiauu ui-uaa's on iiiu'i . , i-i-.- . i i- i , " 'I'l'use luc au ral years previous to raise peaches for; - , .. ,T , ? .' , ,.,i,. : i, ' uneiualed abilities, public conduct, and !., . ' i V -i i .i sli ailars had taken place m Par a- . 1 . . ,, r ' the mode of the '-nin i , market, and had uniformly failed, thev ,,. i -'ii ,rii . ; principles." oi i.ie appeal i i , .i i . r tv lnent, an 'I were generally regarded as : 1 r ,T , r o. i . .1 , ilm i.. i I considered the experiment oi Mr. Davis i ,,,. ,'. mm. , pi; i. r,,,,, i he Number of Stndeuts in the cul- .mc papers have Icr. r . i r .1 Ull3illlIuClOrV Jilt. LII;liSIl ItlUUS . f. . r tii i t i a f00.!l-h ono a'."1 cven xvlM!t 10 n! 83 u opened ncxtday with h further depres- : .f Uxor''' hSU,,J' ,s at V , ,3?-
suppose the above dispatch
1 to the ba'.!
talkies
L-xtuay wuri a lurtlier ueprcs-
c.r. o il , . , ....r uforn-l',.i rtV f
,auir,e mm 10 auanaon u, as u noma ,rnm n..r ,,, r;ssp
appoint a conimil'ec to wait on him and : ' 11
ived ' a'loul 'iVt thousand. . ,ii i An Exi t.i'iTioN is
where property is
The agents on the Cin-
1 11-
i nir miii
nrnnerti- Iii the mean time we none all ; "
;,.0Jp.l in ihp Road will look to the : service.
.... . rrU m 1 cinnati end of the Road are taking hold safeev ol the property. They are al. , " . i i.- . v ui .u. . 'of the work right. V e lound on lues-
mterestea. it is not pruuauiu mat an.
nd efficient President is doing j gambling and drinking. Thus
Tlir JlMlsllip. A. It. Wilson. In this number of our paper is the an
nouncement of Barton XV. Wilson, (pre-
rUUl I cpntpil Viv h w frion.lv; n n n a nrl i.l n t f.r
(O-A sprightly young CkT dianannl:.H i-. o! i " ...
ever, liolwitlistanding .r,000 of his trees , , , ,.,',,,., r-,-... ; lai.d, m order to verily or correct the re- fui daughter of a wealtlu-
j certainly ruin him. IL- persevered how- ; d . , " ' , , ,ni(11(.v Stuurt- ' t-tf, l;.t tvil I.- -in inr ri OiWl no tre-f . '
lor a
fitting cut in En?-
cientiiic iourii'v (Irecn-
In.
of the property will he for sale soon but will be rented. We are ready
however, now to receive written appli-; uf
cations for leasee.
day .Mr. Converse, of Harrison, who is a locomotive of the 1st cla?,with the&team
We are happy in having in that re
gion so sale and efficient an agent
Director.
(4th) Judicial
comes on surely and into thfl whirlpool j President Judge of thi
aro .itnnliv drawn thousands of the Circuit.
, ,i f.u.i i With Mr. Wilson, politically, vc dif mnU nrnmimn" vouths of tha lailil. - . .. ' . " J .
... , . 0 j All see the facts as we have ske
them, but where is the remedy! is so much political cant about "
and ! islation on moral questions'" that
'little hope. The work of destruction
our itoud. ; t Indianapolis we found public , will go on. The victims will be furnishThe Rail Road Record of Cincinnati.. , , ,i ,, . t ,, , . , - ,. , , . teehng decidedly more favorable to our ; ed daily and destroyed . after noticing the consolidation for the . j - b r , . . , road than we anticipated. Now that! But how strange the madness which construction of our Road, tttaihes the . : . , : tne road is certain to be made, the peo- induces so many parents to send their following parHgraph, to-wit: ; . - . b X . 1,1 . pie there begin to look upon it as of;EO'is from the comparatively pure at"Fram 31r. Gregory s well known en- ' j .- ' erg3 and business talei.t wniay look sol,i consequence. The leading men . mospliere of home, into the intense cxfora vigorous and unceasing prot-eiu- theieallsay that it will be a good paying ' citement and pollution of the city! tion ol this work, which cannot but be a ro:oi, and a tale investment. Dr. E. j But in the "rural districts" in the remunerative one to the stockholders." . VV- H EUiS) ate Alulllor of State and : and smnicr towns there is much
!cr; but in inakni" a choice uf a Judicial i . , - . , ; . , . , , " I he Select lyommitteo ot 1 ariiament .... ... , .,,,, . trhed n- , ,- already 7,500 baskets lnycbeen so d at , , , , , ,i , ,i i,. , will be likely to ineetour countryman,
rp, . . ' - ,: ,. .7 over 1 per basket. His net profits, n, i . T. . ,i Dr. Kane, whose purnosc it was to visit There strict parties. Where we find individ- i . ,. . ,. Trade Ireaty. It is n very long and . , ,. . ' I . . . , . ,, , , l this season aro estimated at 000. . , . ,:. i ., the same localities, no lei- ual merit, natural ability, and leal qual- i , , " r r 1 important document. Its subataiice is .i . r'.. t i before t lie peaches were ripe, Mr. Da- . .,: i :.. t i I'vinsmisv uEwr.un TTnlfarS.
no c II"IIUH!I lllClUBf EA IITI I'J OO lOUUll I , . () 1 . . .1 11 11 I lilut Ullldlll I rMl-J.-ni 111 It'tlv tnillijf-: - we see ... . . 1 .. . .- i vis was offered twenty thousand dollars ; , . . .. ....... I.1,,;.,,, tu j,.;a,,i ;,,ri.n,i
v-niiiinr n p nrnsnmd mi it- n.r . in r i rp n us w I n r vi us I'll nnu its Lti mui.-ui :o uh h u, ui iu whv iii nii-miii .
ll.lli..,! , .
;lady in Boone coun'T1?
, and hung ast week' Ti J":4 foltthaAherewaln,,.'!
uie case except Lynch Law. ' '
By
notices
Wilnnn, Esq.
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1.,. il.. . 1 l '"I luu mill III oil' . lit" I1UU IT U - would have the temerity (o wish a single i I . , , , r , , , . . . , i,.-i itercuone hundred dollars per r.ere for handed contest against either W lis on. or j i , , , . , ,, . r . t n . .i .l.i i i ",s trees alone, but he can do much betLogan; and as all must know that, should . , ,.' ,, r .. T-k; c .i 'tor to keep tin ni. 1 he fruit is now in a lug come out, one of the present;;,.,., 1 . . c .. ..,i;i,.. ,i i . -.1 i ii t . itnglorv, and presents one of the finest candidates would withdraw, and he be j v.j(s n n.,,r: , defeated, we presume that the contest 1 c ' 3 '"''n;t for the Judgship uiny be consdered nar-j 1 lie Wina i ami (ium li,-Mioii. rowed down to the names already au-i The question, 'Dors .Wheat turn to nounced. Clicut,' is yet, and likely to remain, a Of Mr. Wilson we can speak from I contested one among acri'iciilturi.-is. A personal knowledge, Irom an every day ; correspondent of the 'Indiana Fyrmrr'
ncquaintance ol'six or seven years. anl "'"uts that, in the animal kingdom,
suppress the trade. Of these, ten give j The Unitarian Almanac of 1S33 does not I
Britain a rHit of senrch and mixed venture t give the statistics jf the de- FLOUR The
Monday Evexixi;. SCi.t-i
market ojc-lf(j
fu:
.... .. 1 . r 1. .rwiiiirntnili tc Inn nuict nitnj initn.-. IKI1T t IK tui.rnm
, couris ; iwcivc give i'ie rigui oi seui i u ni.i. v.. ..... . - - n,, ;ll a;, 3 jva , I ...: i . :i. ...... 1... ...... !,.' ters. Messrs. Fov nixl Mnrtiiwn. Iuiva ! 25 tii 35c. 1) l.rl c...... . .
iiini Jltill-riiai iiiiMiuiii?, uuu t, tin- - I ' ' v" auiruuv "i- ,- ' ' United States and France, rcfue the but few listeners. As a system, Unita- I but the noon report from" y 1 .. r t. ,..;.,(;, .. ; ri:iuisni seiins etlurto be entirelv dend .1 caused a henvir-r loi.:... . .' ' '3r!
lllll Ul SVUIllli ULIl HqILI IW IlliUlilUIII U " " - 'L'-li.i-l 'rin 8 Hit ' I I squadron off the African coast. Britain or rapidly dying. "Its dry regulations," ( sequently to its re-eip't ve hard f'ii had also forty-two treaties with African ' says an English correspondent of a Uni- transactions. Th-? snles cur-.V; -J i ,i
(. liR'Is and Princes, mce the above ." otait-o iij'i-r, iinu iiisunitii ni u. : w. ,.u in.-at jj. loo,',,
d ito flic had terminated two more with "old a body ot people together, many ol lU'J do. at s.j Oj; So c... r: -J
who is President of the Indianapolis and deterioration of morals. Idleness is be- j we can assure the voters of this Judicial 1 'things of the same species will mix;
from the Green: burgh Peru R. R. took 510.000 stock in our coming too fearfully common Yol)n : Circuit, that his being a Democrat docs ' and tiint the same is true iu the vegrta- ; tnu! . .. .. J r- 1 .i .i .ii l,;.,.l. I.:... i i ; t,h, l-;,,,..l !,.. - .i... . I....i
civilized (JivernmrnM, and twentv-thrcc 'ho formerly professed it have ; and 3.000 do. on piivtite tcrm-V''p 1 w ith Alricans, making an aggregite of .dra wn off, sum- to more palpable forms , ceived during the last 4S h-oA"' i 1 cihty-hine fea'i s to sup"rrss the ot inlide'iiv, others to join in the worship j brls. --NJ n J ' I' .- i....ir-.:..: ' lll AVfcmi-.i 1
Tlw f..mmitiv report that tlie wl cvunge.u-al I nnstiaiis.
Press, it will be seen that Mr. Wilson road, and will probably take more. . men, with "no visible means of support"
is announced as a candidate for Circuit , W e instance this to show that men who are bv far too numerous. The idler is a Judge in this District. We are not have looked over the entire field, and curse in any society and a sure candidate personally acquainted with him, but men have capacity tj investigate nrilters, for misery perhaps deep shame, who are as capable of judging of his lion- look upon our road with favor. False and defective notions of honor esty and ability as we are, say he is all The ttock certificates ill be printed are supplanting better views and prin-
light. but, says somtJ crazv pate, he is in a lew days, when our arent will wait rinles. The true rentleman respects I
- - i i a democrat. Who cares for that? , on those who have subscribed stock, the rights of all however humble. ! Have m.- not suffered enough already by t ike deeds for Real Estate, and money But this is not the spirit of many. They ! allowing party prejudices to place mere from cah Mibccriberc, and deliver the boast of their honor but what is it!
political hack on the ben- ' We ha-.e t.tock in pay therefor. v,y they must pay a gambling debt, always opposed electing judges on party Ohio ad r,. . but can seduce, and then abandon the grounds and late experience ha; more; R-olv.i, That this Board rou.-ur in the 1 poor victim of their wiles. Such is the
iuiiy connrmea our opinion oi iu Tony : -vfc-; honor, alas, too prevalent. True honor
its madness. Above all omens, let us
not at all hinder him Irom beiiiT a gen- I b!o kingdom: but r.fiL-ms that, 'wheat . trade would soon be extinguished, even
tleman. His instincts arc all right; but,! ncvcriUJ turn to cheat, and cannot ac- the Cuban market was closed, and think
Sonic reference has recently been i there is no change
- i r -
PROVISION Sv
l c --iru o r. ales of any article to-dav U n.
i unlortunately lie was educated in the cording to the laws ornature.' He adds: "the present tim favorable tor the j" ;it """" "' "-"-r-r" . ies ot 500 b:iS f-r, ; wrong school of politics. Asa lawyer,! ,'I have had out a standing oiler for 15 ! efforts o Britain. France, and th- Uni- PjU forward by kuss.a on I eraia. The jriver at 21 ic., indicating adt.c!;ne jheisas near a perfect gentleman as ' or 20 years, that I wovld give 5 for om (ted States to ston it on the t'uh;.ii cosot. Orir demands Irom that power, pay--, CIILLSL Sale of 1 ou0 Wv .; i lawyers ever get to he; he enjoys the ! stalk of wheat and oivi of cheat that had llln.zil is exonerated from blame. P.rL- mt of a sum of 60,00 00 routes uuc ; lots, at s S!x. Tae demand is Z ; confidence and respect of all the mem-! sruwn toihr at the root from the 1 u-al is rhar-ed ith coming at the trad- t;; 1". bie cession ot the province of ; and prices hrm. e"l
hers ot the l.ar. tanu grain, and I have niv money vet.' on the Mozambnue coast; and the Com- .... ; --"..v. "hoidi sexes Vv
31 r. Wilson is now in the vi-.r of Now, we are not sufficienUv versed in i initios sav that history d-es not record il ,u' V and 3 d. X0. ; manhood.-that age, at which men are ! t'.o laws of nature, to enter the lists as u ! a more decided breach of national honor ,ll,e ' f'7PW1n ! fl e ,m;irk,n is fim. eopable of working in office, and, if dec- controversialist, on questions of this ' than is otabiish.-d against Spain, and it:worth "ore t,,a," .000,000 roubles,: iuAI HLRb-A sale of 4 400 8, ted, will adorn the Bench. Greens- character; but we will state a fact rcla- is a matter o! grei.t surprise, while Spain . bussia generouMy ol.era to pay l craia at 4 c burgh Press. ted to us. bv a farmer in this xicinitv. is at this time indebted to England nnd',tllC Terence over andabote. , bU, AR-Aaale of 19 Wk fl;fr
L-)Hi.-vi!!r, .Aibniv.JtlTerfoiivd!.1. Mad
ison, Bruokiii!'', 1'iniia. Huiit'rvil!H. IilvIl'cii-
have pure judges. And as the only tr, bt ll-f.n.t.ruie, tJ.uidusky, mid (.Uvil md, means of breaking down the practice ol ' to ,"''t'1 fct ,lh 8 P:,!Ce -"' for nui- , .. . , , , , 1 1"'! cpiisultalioii in r.-pird to tht lo'-stion of electing political judges, let us show ; u. gre;il R:,i!vl.ay hie ,ron, Llke Lril. ,0 , more liberality in th is matter than we i Fa!i of th Ohio.' have heretofore done. We cannot ex- r. -I't-'i by th- Ooard of Directors of the s ..atou m tut Il.iuiiitoii K. R. Co.Htits olhci, in pectthe democratic party to yield to us j Eaton O., the Ml tlay of September, A. Dso long as they have such an overwhelm- j l!"3' J- 15 STETHENS, ing majority. But while we vote fori m . , , . Ttr'i . . , j lo carry out the above invitation, the democratic judges, we mast repudiate ... , ,. , . , ; citizens ol Franklin Co. will please all who are nominated as the party can-. . - ., . . ... , .,, ... . , ' 1 meet in the Court house in Brookville, didates. But Ictus select a good man . ,
; on lo-moriow.oaiuroiiy, tlie 1 1 til lilt.)
says "what things server ye would that others should do to you, do ye even bo to them.' Too many young mm are anxious to
be politicians. They are desirous of
fame and power. They little know
From the 3 ow Albany Triliunc. RtsHviLLE, Sept. 5, 1S53. To the Tribune: In our last letter da .. I r ... ,t. I: . . .
lvu iiuiu .uiiiurton, we promisea to give some description of the country through
which we pass
ol the Sandu
whose word will not be questioned in France for their efforts to form atripar
regard to any matter to ue a common t.le Convention with the Lniteil Mate
The
Spanish Gjn .Tii!, Prune, was at
) jc. I lie market is meet lint
in the small way the demand is "
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saving, 'his word is as good his bond,' to prevent Cuba from piratical .attacks, , Oonslanunopie, uuinoriz-M 10 enter uie . 1 , , "iaiKel 15
and his bond i.s goou as the hank. the (Jovcrniuci.t of Spain should not nnMbiiuiiu-,,.a, ,.ulu i-uuc. ..o...Lis j.ui. up pr;res i;.
A (W venrs since, while walking tnke warning from tae fact that one of j I he Madrid journ us, o. the ult , state morning to lg'-r I-ic-, with a sulo of j.i
through Lis wheat field lie dicovcrcd a the reasons alledged by the United 'that the heat continued excessive, i lie . g, pr.me at i ne latter rate. .V. f,;
auv.ini.B miw, mnvevcr, t.ure s-
ie ; mucn demand.
nd HLMP A sale of 50 b.dos K-n;;-.;,
at 122 60 tun. s: p i.'' ti 3 . r , .-i i .
I No i)0 bushel. I la.-eeed i tirm
isrd, on the proposed line solitary head of'cheat,' with none oth- Siatca for not joinfng that Convention ! thermometer marked 3o degrees Rausky road, and its o-eneral ! crs "c:,r Curiositj prompted him to ' in the continuance of the slivc trade in i i'ir (1 10 3-4 degrees Fahrenheit,) The
a,lnnt.itinn f,,r n-,;ir.,..,t rvnmineit. (In t.itimr Imhl nflh.i ),.!.- 1 t'i. T,hn..l The ren,.rt doCS116t Sav ; heat caused a great ueal oi sickness, and
Alter passing entirely throuol, from New ' 1"J discovered something hanging down : hat is to be done, but adds, from the a,l shrivelled up the leaves of the trees Albany to within fix milesl.f the east- fron ' about the middle; lilting it up, it abuse of the American flag trading t3 . in the avenues ol the buen ketrio, as in prnlinnnftlioKt.it.- . I...... ....... i:.i . nrnrpil In lio n lila.l.nl l,..n,l.ii !,...,( . ?Itiv.iii:i ., hiiti mrilinl r.o-onerat inn on the middle of N OVClilber.
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,1. . . . . - .. ,!,! . i . . .1 T-.. IO. II Hi.- !ffiirl;iiil. 1 .1.
how complete a slave is the dray-horse IO !,uu u" or a!tor 01 n ""t we have said , 1 "p sc was nrouen, or hent over at a the part ot ttie u nr.eu oiaiea ouia ma-1 , -- - m 1 ' ' ! on the subject through the columns or; joinK a,id out of that joint the head ol terially assist the efforts to abolish the ; Letters state that Tescmo having re- J."c 1,iu'r has ta;, en fu enty indies politician. ithu Tribune some tiine .since. Ahl.m,.,,. cheat had grown. Puilino- no the entire trade in that nu-.rter. 'solved not to make further concessions , t!ll!'111? the last 4s hours.
They know not how indc pendence, j Well aware, from our general kn nvl-1 bunch, he found thut it had nil spnui" The proposition of Dr. Stearns that a ; to Austria, t he Federal Council will not
self respect, aye, cven Truth itself must ; edge of the country, that the route wi:s ,lie sume root some dozen heads hundred minister of the gospel should take the initiative in renewing negotia- .
and call upon all good men to vote for '
hun. e believe, trom the evidence ot others, that Mr. Wilson i.i th.it man.
1. .r . 1' . r
i aiiogemer praciicaoie lor a raiiro.-nl, vet we lound it much more favorable thani j we at first anticipated. From NewAl-l
wheat,
foliturv
J!T!if Iriitn I hf lir.-.-nn , 'ni-
head of cheat.
now returned to its
Trtlotv 1'iTri. TVis fearful scourge i abating at New Orleans for want of victims. And yet it seems like Email '-abating" to have 100 deaths a day. Al Acapulco, and lionero, Mexico, the disease is "raging extensively. At Natchez, Miss., ro
much alarmed were the people that halt ,
the inhabitants have fled the citv
A matter more involving the interests of
. i . i i i
mi . : .! I'll'. llVf IUII .IllllILL 1111 11 i ill a I d i - - . . . i . . .
uullUHI") mer ago. ieu. vucnti . ... J i town. For a tew miles west. :,n.I p.,.i "1 supiui.-ing tlie aliove
not
be sacrificed. They only unfit them...l..rt .l. . . . 1 .1. ..- . c
cinia n,i niv iiuviiidt uui l'! Ol toito . . . i i, -.. A . ,1.. ,..!! 1 ' wp at. first antit'inntpil. Pmm . a As 1 he eta k has
purpose of appointing delegates cver)'-0ii.v wouu.ana prepare tnemseives , ually l0 Charleston there is little in the mother earth, an I if is altogether prob-
to attei.d the above named convention. for dctfat ad disappointment. j way, with the exception of Silver Creek, j that the old farmer's word would
There is an imnatience of the regular Alter thntis crossed, the road will as- 111)1 oe uiKcn. as again.-', a hciei.lii.c Hhe-
o 1 , . . . , 1. .. 1 I
ceiui dv a very gentle grade to ( oi h. 1,1 ) "v mi.ui
upjio.
to it, by all means, at 2 o'clock P. M.
UiheMauiconLouner,inromment- a!P nnnP.linw.mlnr Inhit, t ,-,i.. any magnitude none surelv that r:n.
jwx. v.vwi. iinuivt'jti-f 1 1 1 u ii o y c ----- - t nig on our article published two weeks trVj ,.;, t al)j cconolnv not be overcome with a grade o: sixty ago, in reference to Churchman's remo- "The surest w is ,'ntcr ,lon i lcct to lhe n,ile- After reaching Jeller- , . .. ,.',.. , ., ., . i e surest wa is to enter some lion- s0!1 county, some eight or ten miles xal, r, iterates its lonner position, that orable and useful vocation and make il! west, of Ma.lis.u,. u-ehave I, .r
removal was on political grounds. busilirfcS r Tft .his ,nl.alil, ,nore than thirty miles ot level coiintrv.
Visit Inian I , lor the simple purpose oi nuns ,ui un- .iu5ui.i.i imii-i iiiih-iu. j w neat, united evaiigtlical labor, has been un- i Antirijr. j o'' dertuken in" earneal. The plan is to i The official j-uirna 1 of the 17lh ult., ! n'w-,' nvoi.l. (lio fiKiii-l. not. controversially rnnt:ii'is n ih'iTi-p ilirinii nn' n rr t !,. il -.to liarloy,
Ails
: . .1 4.!
i.iuscn, ;io
3Ielainor.i Trice. r.nriEo wi t ki v nv W,, ker A- RKn. r: perbiiMi. i'..;::t,.es p-rbu-a "t"1 " " Hutter. .iii
" Fl..iiN.I(i l.-.v, ;,.:i,h;. " I.ar.l. VMl'pr,
a, I ri-;u;n:rs..-.iv.ij.pcr 3
hut in its own purity and simplicity. of seige ot ieuna and Prague
In some (daces th? missionaries have tria has addressed a memorandum to all I iM'. l.UXC. attention i o pocTOKiirv-
Contend for tlie ,No, been heard by c lowded assemblies, with the Kuropean (iovernments, showing ( fOTTS liuirovcdExtnirtr Yellow !. ,i iovi slatomi'iit to he iiruft.imil interest. The Priests have i hut the recent affair at Smyrna is Amer- : sars.it, ari!i:i, we foil i-nCiout timt morf,U:j,
into speculation for which they are un- ' 0f Lexington, the country is somewhat1 tri''-'' ;i 'i:lcl !ls attested, to our done all they could to oppose them. Iu ica's first step towards the realization of. 'rU'oi..ani.u:.reai-.'tc.lithbir.'t4-..i.i.. fitted, and ruin eventuates. All these ; undulatin", but wc encounter no hills i.f '"'' ! as any other fact in histirv, v e many places, they have resorted to those the Monroe doctrine. Austria has in. ; .tii-r.i,Mr.l.'..rij:inat;iicinhoiT.tiUTrii:.r'.
won 1 1 ni; nl 1 linr.i'i.l ,mr. .,...i.ii n , mi, in,ut i;i ilt' nr-'llllli! ' s Olio- itp.ispi hpr i in p itpi iips sirpp Sli iioni iiniiuiui mv u;:. i. i- iui' kii-.nn in-
-threats, stoning-, violence, and soiuetliing like ?s 170,000.000, mainly in
Where these have not been ex- suppressing liberty in Hungary and lta-
tn
. It says that -tliese had something to do . lllCre lnust be lhc wedding of the will ; unbroken by a single hill I ... :. 1. 1 I 1 .1 - -. '. b hi Ii imfil no eomo Im
Where it will be arrested is more than iw 1 11 ll' u,,a atU,s "'''"titer cause, lo wit,
human aacacitv can determine. Like the Trustees were mad at the "expose" the Asiatic cholera, it seems to move, ; Ch.irthman madeo f their acts and dosubserviant to no bidding nor control, i m&s- Wt! wiU "ot fclioia the accu
racy ot the statements. But is it not I limp that nU m-i.-,,! -,-,,-. cli.in1.! ...l.,.1.-
...... .... . .-n i, L'lu'uni ii L'tini: ; the spirit which can make the asylums
ol
and purpose. To it must be the bending
lock ten eel
Versailles.
i 'Did tlie 'wheat' produce 'cheat!' or, was perv
, it the 'cheat' produced the entire bunch mobs
o f wheat " We shall look for an answer, redient. milder modes have been resort- y.
Greeiisburgh Press. edlo. Here is a specimen. At Par- i,,,i;ii, W-mIu-uiv. A cprresnou'. iit i.f ' . ... .i i..:.. i.... r : i ... I ., . . 1 1 i. 1 . .
- - i solisiown, me i i ii-si . n.n in- i.nii-u uie Ij'iiihoii Uf. oiu ir.insniiu an uiilii.in., i Jo !' Sniiih, il.p ina'rislrales Ij forbid the mis- in m of pravcr to lhe Virgin .M-iry, now Huld
sioiiaries' preaching, posted through tlnj ; i" Iho cImj'o'.s mid slr. els of Djukirk, iii th i it,; iJ-ip iril- nortti of t'raiier, full of lhe gro.:, t lil is.ihp-
"cATiioLRs or mr.n, listen! listln at-
i ii,-
uf b,- -,r.itil -i,,-!'
-.iil'i'r- tiiiM- l,-i,,
.i , -.
Bave his "who givcth account of nne of his matters."
r .- i urn wp f; -,i oi!i:,;,; in, i' n ,.r ...o- .:.- .i ..." fii
'-r - - -- - "in ill tll i i: l it Ill l , I , r ir 7.- I II
wiiall bould.M-s laid in cement, we thought j cvcry u-ilCT0 i;j denouncing the wehadCPt. nparlythe "lat house." ! Ia..Vemtiit , ami the board th:.t did it, is Wc had seen houses of frame of logs cxecrat.-d throughout th? nation, and so of brick of stone, of iron, but the Fng-! sK)U;d it be.
lUh aie making thm of r.rn h mA'.iie to
J J coin oi i l t'c of tiin
.1... Iavi , 1.;.., aii.i .Air. h'.'llt -ir "il New
i Here we find trouble in crossiti"- I.aii"h-'
of every energy. If a trade, that is, : Crv Creek. The town stands mi tihiT t'imn..ii r!..,l n... l-.iu ..r n ... ...
soiiip nipp uni u:i niirsiint irt kpIppIpH , UM leel aliove lie ("VP O t rn, .- Iikp l.ri'. ) iv ilc l I m i.iitmi ipi.l I', nn n.. i i i.i. i
l,.i 1,;, ri.r a ..,,.1 ,ii, .;., i, ! It is thought that t.aughery might bj "M" 13 "J l"r'11 iii:k. i in y went M-s-
viii.ii,.i ll i llllM Ul. Ll I IIIII1C III UHUl I .. . - c ,1,1 i .1 . . . i . crossed here, by taking down a ravine stand the science ol that trade, and to ,i . i r ,.i ; i, ;m r, i i ' j the head ol whit h will bo lound about
L II -ill- It : luinrinnK ll ..l-i.'iiliirp In!1
bini fciudy to know the
my. In I lit M'c.oul pape tn irgin Alary I is atldres-eJ 'm tiio vi ii'c ol' lhe IJolv filiost!"
iiiloii,
terdiiy to l!i !U li iiUiuo iimi
liit'iice in ,-i.iiuiiis y. A hvi-lv, ii.l'ii-s i.i niiiv fi ll ainl in ir.ifrstii!
Ol :it ,.v,Ti- l.r.. n. in, i,l I. .1 1.1..
secret of the Versailles, coniing ut at tin foot of the , t.ie u'u.i u,-. F.d!., in tl.i,' .'.u-,' .i.t,-r..ri.
, one mile south west from the town
'A set of men, bad coblers, perhaps,' bv Irade, have come amongst you, and they want to pnai.h to you on the public street, and they want you to listen to
OHM'. W .1 i
I'll' in;-t fi,rii';,Ui,!r,K
li.o iiso iifi:uv;.ttt Kxirai l
S'..r-::i,:iril!.-i :ii-i:,. It i-i inn' ut i;u- fr n:vi niM-,1 ii.!
iM.t l,c ir:ui : -il ill, ,,v.:-i l.ci; .! :i: , -V. !'.- llin-k'aiiil the "Sar-ai'ar,Ha';ire nt !! ..msn li l,' ihii most cilicienl, (and .atl'i nik' 'iitii. hn--5 gnt i Uiwliolo Materia 1 IiT.vn. f"' lartbe beftaud purest projarai,unf thnn i I'r. Cuvotfs Yellow Dock aTi.l.ir.a-.arilia.
1 iip.r.i,.ililn it iii.iv m:ir. 1.n li.m .if 1
puiiier in .cl.e h ivo been in ul ami sent out lo ; )'- Seev'wemi'tAusimlii, ut th j orii. r of Mr. i-yiiiour, , i -, iMV pi'iitieiiiiiu viu is ubout lo ta';e up Ins f.si- I-!lEll r I tt'A ui'in:e thpre. Tuny are no well ma,!" tint it ! Will CtlTe Biair!lO3alxEi,,,0dvFlllX
earth, the wonders of the air the nature
i bluff east of Uio town, and theie cros
ol plants. I.r! him hate the cry niPiition of the superiority of i koflssionai. to mechanical or agricultural life.
. . j They are alike honorable. The suays "those reports'' peiiorily of either i.s owing to the goo l That's frank in the done. He is the greatest nun who does
young man. Wo don't sp. !'. grammar the most good. . with an e in this town. j If our young mm will take a nosilion
Cedar Creek bv a high bru!
1 ii i. pruj- i:t is oii'. t'l tt i v, T i i i!:i' I'Tll lv;tllii.t,l imci). i!itn!,i! in, nl lo
are to be believed.
ssing
;e, siveeii.iig
round the hill eastward and tros.-ing Laugherv near a mile from the town. i II the crossing should be mado here, the access to the tabic lands, will be up a small creek, called Falling Timber, ' which we understand was surveyed by ; the engineer of the St. Louis roa-J. and ' found of very easy grade sav 40 feet to
lhe mile. Alter reaching the summit i'i' '' 'a't-r.
of tin; mo-1 iiiiinrt mt " I tii-. iitt 'iilii.u ol W" i-sill ii'S.'SM s ton tti nort b iil.owt'ci to fiil. We
tlieui; and ll you li.-len to inein you win y se ircely pos-ililt to un.'tgta tliat thfv aw 33-1 v n. v. it.'.ii.i
hoar vour priests insulted, your Huiy ; oiiK-r i'i,ia txcrlU-ut brick deiling.-. i .
Ileli-rion abiined, and, most likely, th." ; Thu Kinp of Nupl'", who h i long coasril 1 CTirouer
pilul, aim hvi's ill tlm htrii:t'.-t !"-, A
uciMi by ptiariis an,l .iiiH.. is factory
i.;,.'!i', f.r K: --ku
h
send to India and Australia. They contain from four to ten rooms each, and crii be put up in from four to six hours; so immediately on lauding the immi
grant may lmn lnmselt in a comtoriabie i new Church at Oaki.ima, t lhio, " , , 7 , , vorab,Cj nnti you strike the head waters
house. As thePC are cheaper than brick was dedicn ted on last Sabbath bv Rev. fc fc "n r rr-'u ; of BlueCreek, which von descend about
they will probably be gener.iily adopted! Thos. A. Goodw in of this place
t'lpn-liTrt s--t it i, own as u
Itml it Hi, I iro tin !,r,i to riiiiijit'tin:i. 'i In." g,-ii!i',ii-.'ii iinih'ti iiimvp vvri' p mi-lit. L'-.li -l'litiiniic j.iiil ),iuutl
.ii. i oilier, w In r-) lin y will probuLly
ini'l Dy olner inriiil oik i,l tl Tli'-y t Mi.ol to ri turu h;'io
f.a t" , L
ll l OglUll ilOIL-ll "ll", iM'-i. .i..vij, ; llll, llll Virgin Moiher of Cod blasphemed. In I ml- his -a a wind, you will hear everything calcu-, sr,;lusio,i, lr
provoke you lo anger, aim to a
and it you brean
.tied lo
breach of the poace
the peace you well know beloro whom .....i, 1, . i. f,. .'mil i-h.it vtm tonv PY-
i,'h:, . I, I..- . r . .
! i' i pect. Ail- , besides, anv anger on vour l.ali il Heard. . ' -. - . .-. M -.,,,r.i... iiiirt, or any insult ollcred to these Hau
liers, will inily get them 'the better paid.
I'COUIiy by
now at iirhis, iii rt .it ali.rin utlhe prospects
of w.ir. Wiml a happy man this King of Naples. As he h is piuyed th,; despot until he ii terrified by tne siiaiiiug of a leaf. Suppose now, he hliouid throw himself on the geiiiroMty of bis abued pei!e, and act heiici.-
forlti us a wise liberal patriotic Ruler. It
p.n-it f.r -i, (.!,. to ia-!i'
i.lnut Mreet. u!."Italc nuu.' vi. ,1 will lhi'1 .m,; l',;i-E in L;r i:,.'
flieapaihl pot'l. ! (lie 0:i" or J"7i'ii. J,;lv tiO'.ii, r-f.:!0.
, w le
fCTPOISONl NG.j TiioiiMiiiitsof parent.-. tin e Vcriri(u; po.-eJ of C'iisior Oil, Cat i:ii. 1, &e.. artnm tv hat Hilc tliey appear le in lie tit the mtifnt.tt''j are aiti:nl!v l:o iiip tin' foundaliniis ferj serii-.-
of honor, let them select as models lhc st of Versailles, the rr,;lilp is very IV
'Now hear in v advice, andiu the name , would bs ex:liHiigiug a crown of thorns for ,iiast.M. s'Bi'h"a sai: lion", loss of iPht
of C-od follow it! Don't stand to listen of ros-s
for summer hoiiies, movable depots, toll ; bousts &c. Tin? walls are made hollow !
I.. V l .Ji. il. li. rnlt i .
' "l-1-ho '-Li-! e pi. din, id.,. ; . , n . . ,i..-, , ,,,. t P,...i;.. u.;l..J n,. t, c.u r t
r . - .. 1 IU I lll,;l ililUHO, "VII i iviutv uiuiuviii, j "!. '" ,i ' liic JliI Ul J u il a
Let every fault in the model be studious- ! ,.slt miles to the White Water River. 1 Sto, .fcj,..i L Vi-, ,i . T ' t ! ilh them; don't mind them at all; pass . loecuoii- w run for the fim time five
----'--'-".iiu j.ii.fiii-'ii ,.i i -i. . i ....... ........,.. mi ml iii.'..v!1iimii r irnin in nrn 1 11.
ntlce lo rlubs. This No. closes the elnb of 100 winch has
and exclude damp. In India where the (tw , cj,rll,eilc..i a,t.i White Vi,r toowhitc ant does so much mischief in tiin- ship. As we know uf no steps having Ivrn ber, they are the "thing need.ul," as th taken lo reii-w Ihem, ihey will nil be rh.-con-papicr mache is poison to them, and they , tiuued, utter tliis week. wont touch it. Who sas this isn't an j r? Ftom lTlTcoT" V Kly we have age of progress! Horses oi iron, houses ! rt .CIVl.j ,i,c .Illiu;i nailll tl comiiieneement pf paper, sunbeam portraits, and lighten- ,if ,i,o Oioo Celine l P ntV. nrS.)r-, Cin
ly avoided, and every virtue carefully , The hills here are 300 feet high, conse-; Upper Mississippi Ra.l,,ad, the .0! i "0 U,i CrL between 1 0? X galled imitateJ. Let no vice have a dominion i 'lf'"y summit can be reached thro' ! ing named gentlemen were elected di-i P , ' H I .....iV, .1 ! " ,. ' alougstiie on their fleetest horses for some
tne valleys ol liue t reek at a grade of rectors: Hon. Ceo. II. Dunn. L. 1!
mutate.!, l.et no vice have a dominion t ;. . " uw' u ! ng named gentlemen were elected
of a single hour. But the safe ground
the right way is described in the of Inspiration. "Wherewithal shall a young
cleanse his way! Ry taking heed there
to according to thy word
yourselves and them, and let them preach
lime until thev lound thev had no chance
l. il,-. i;o i.. il,., ti, - I...... ,..-.. . . 1 10 l ne lUKe aim UIU oanii" uuuio m , : :.. ,i. 1...
,,,v,, v.vvw v.. . m.ivcuiu- i.euis, iMviii Aeviti, 01 Jieaiborn conn-i 1 ,1 .1 . ,. r , r -, v p T " I 1 s 4 word nut east of the river, can he reached by tv : Jan.es 11. l.W v J i (J M.,f, ; long as U.ej iltaBc. John Ui.an,! . 1 . iTia stated w as English Paraa tliat j a still lower grade, either up the va!ley j,s. Haniilti.n, of D.-catur'coutitv j' An immense n,u ltitude, notwithstand- ' ta thi, y ,e E r of llussU c.luuot n, 'ofLUtle Cedar, below Brookville, o"r M R,v 11 irvev rite Wm 1,1,,-' f assembled 111 the publ.c square, and writtfa Kus.ian ktier. Ilu m said to be mani'P ,l,.,,'.r.,i. ,1 ; lni V n' 1 0,bon' ol -listened with deep inlercst, to adisourse , dev. ted to the Emoresa. He is however, a
... ,i ,1, ,' .. k. ., : rV.;. . . ' l'.,n"y- JUl,- ,HU1" 1S r-ClCC- : from the Rev. Mr, .Alathinso.i, from the; ' bad host. Ti.a express! of bis face ,!e-
: in the right direction. Prom her 'there Rp.p.vtfullv vo,ir ,VorJs 0'" net to .troys ye.y At the boh, a- t:,e paace, he ;. .1 - .1 . .1 . i- 1 1 . jour.-. I,,.,,,, niivth tvi anion-' ve save Jesus H'Sist upon bolli sexes weaniii; the Jiussiaii " ""thing in the way to the Mate line. I L. R.LEWIS. 1."! . " Vi I ."?.?.?.?. eoM.ime. i the Bre..l dio,i of the Uiies
ing messengers!
(tj'Mr. John Pelsor and family leave for the vicinity of Reardstown. Cass county, Illinois in a lew da-s. He goes by land, taking his goods. stock and utensils with him. We wish him a vafv and prosperous journey, and tin cess in his srcKEKrou. (XTostou is.said to be the lichcst city in the world. Its taxable property equally divided would giye cach''Botii.g man " 1-140 a similar division in New Yetk would only give joS4.
, i.iunuli, es-iou of 1.V
1-4.
Jj In Irtlm.l t!io I'oiut has ricutly
eii.ed tint a nun - not dead iu i.iw, bul
ol tlir dirpr ulerv. 31 r. I). F. Humphreys, of Lain el, in an indignant communication repudiates
t p ible of iuherdia an I'.st it Th-; st ltiitos
,s the charge that it w as owing to ineffickn. liberally for stock
The leefing all along the line of tin
road is very favorable, and we have no doubt, when the subject comes to bp
fairly presented,the people will subscribe
cy of the carpenters that the Christian !
..!" !".,. l .....I ........... K. .-I.'.. A
, . ,', , Chinch was not finished in time at that lier. 1 he li iM-oi will po up on uppcal to , ... , . the llon.se of I.or.is. , ,ai'e- U 8rC Slad l ,,Car . . not to blame.
.Li' We e ill ei-perial altetilion lo the- ail
ve'Hisemeul n( John A Mat-on. I "s- relative to the I.iw Sehool. .Mr. M il mu'.. legal ntt.iuiinen't ueC'l no tulopy limn in.
Count)' I'.-tii. Franklin Co. Cct. 11, 12, & Wayne Co. Sept, 27, 28, 21. Fayette Co . Oct, 5, 6. 7. Decatur Co. Oct, it, 6", 7. Rutler Co. Sept, 1(, 17.
13.
Unit Hoari Irrling. At a meeting of the citizens of Fair
field and its vicinity, (held 011 Tuesday
Mia in l ii I . The Tr sbylerian (ien-ral A-'!nMy, at its late session t HarTilo, B.tys tite liutl'.ilo Coinineri ia! .V,iverlier, mihwits alRrnialively to belli tlie fiilo inj qiletirts; 1 iist 1 it Ian 1 tt i le.r a cliun'h lueinber to m irrj- the i-tiijj.il'-r ol hi Mster? Second Alter siieh a ni irri-i"H ir con-
in place of Gen'l. Roothaan. deceased irai ieii, can liio person c nirai;li;ig it retain evening September t, lSoli.) favorable We suppose he is unscrupulous cnoujli ; 1,ia " construction of. Railroad from , c ' ; e have notiithani lhe proceedings of some point on the Ohio River, either " ' lhe yj-mh'.y ntern-H to, but we think there cw Albany or Madison lnd.,to SandusItT The North Indiana Conference 1 i m.Make- Wat r.om r.d .Wmblv , k.-v ci,.-v'. Jl,'n.si'n Fs'l -. called to
meets in Richmond npxt Wednesdav : ! as it ? We do not hi li
The yearly "UM,1"1l,nf",i,M'
meets gr.ne rePjiious body Bhort
' of eiiiers at ia,l I. me, b
.tyFathcr Beks, a Belgian Jesuit has been chosen Gcnerallissimo of the order of Jesuits throughout the world.
To-morrow morning wc leave for Muncie, to attend the meeting of th directors of the Furt Wayne and Southern Railroad Co. which conies off on Tuesday, ami wc expect to find there quite a large delegation from the different points interested in these railroad projects. Shall be home by the middle of the week. M. (J.
(iC7"The National Wing of the Demoera.'y are greatly incensed because of the appointment ol ll.rah L. Stephens, un abolitionists and devoted friend ol (liddings,to a clerkship iu tho Indian Bureau.
tuun; l.ailj sUol. A fi olish and somewhat reckless bov named Price, near Go.-hen Ind, 011 Saturday la.-t, in the sjiirit of fun and bravado, aimed a gnu at .Miss Esther Ft Ikuer, which had been loaded about a year, pulled the trigger u:id s-h jt h-r throu h 1 1 . en 1.1 "
- - ,uio neai 1. 1 ne girl was aged sixteen The llaiiioil iliinlei. 1 years, and the buy twfhe. He was silly The brothers, Robert and Moses Kel- enough to aim at" her for the purpose of ley, have been sentenced to be hung at all'iig'.iting her, supposing that because llawsville. Ivy., or. the 2Sth of October, il had before missed fire Tt would ap-aiu.
1 ney arc the perpetrators of that most
itamnabh
horro
di
tra(
The
but
CIXClXXATI.if TouwihnyUiif "lhetln,i"rJ
I'linO I Mm, prn.-ilipd " lof 1 11 me, 1 1 tlu great cisgu
I r. ture. i 1 heir to the Ihr ine, Alexander, is a liberal, The French news is entirely concen- 1,1,1 ijb:e, man. The Dui b. us of Leuchteuburg trated on reports of the grand fete of one of tl.e Emperor'-.laughters, is said to be ,. , ,. .. c i r one of the c ever-? t women iu Europe, with l.jtli u t. A review of thousands of . . , J: , 1 '
. : a i.iste i .T nipiomticv. I euiiul it rurutive power ...i- I mini t inr, i, t s n n,Knr n nl nrlna .n .' . .. . r,,Mi n.,,n,i,,r
.... .., ........ ... .. , ,1K t7AR ijug or..erea that ID the lilgliered- i IM; perr-etlv coni.tem i -1 . i 1,-.. :..i. i. .,:.t.., - i- . . . ...
ueiwceii I'iciicii aim ingiiMi ingiua ucutlou . I establishments for civilians iu Runon the field nf the Cloth of Gold, bal- ia, the Gre-k language shall be taught, with loon ascents, processions, boat-races, the modi ruUr k pr nunci ttiou. For lhe S:c , took place. High Mass was cele- future, therefore, Nichula- will have a sufh-
bratcd, and the proceedings wound up cieut number of civil s-rvanN to carry ,..ol, i.;iii.,t ,ll,lv.,l il'rnu-iirU un.l bin iteni:nsin Greece and Turkey.
, -. i , "r i.,i ,. i y, 1 hc rmKMT Mi.taj is the first Turkish an un united supply of bread and m . . , , , , , , , . , ,, , ... i ... i i- i"iii'rih w ho lias not murdered Ins brother! oiiiinaire to the poor, at a total expend.-, TllU ,ia,t,er ,UJ re(ll,ve ,jvm!i all(, is r(.ar.,ed ture of threelourths ol a million of irancs. llle h,.ad of Ule old Turkish party. The The weather was very favorable for this Sultan abhors war, anu detests capital puujoint festival of Napoleon, and the as- , ihment. He I as a great fondness for music, sumption of the Rlessed Virgin Mary. i but, afier leHrninj; it all his life, he has ouly M in-key. ; been able to play one tune on the piano; il No change has ;akeii place in the af- is a march, which the Sultan obligingly
ne is
-k-
nessol linilis, &c. In another column ill he found the sikcrtw ment oT Hobi-ns,aik" Medicines to nhich esk te attention of all directly intereti i! in their on as well as tlii-ir Children's hcnlth. In Liver Com-
plaiutaiul all disortlersiri-inpfreni thoe ofihil-
lions tvpe.Mioe.ld make ueof the only pennmf
niediiine, Hobensack's Liver Pill.
"VJr nof rfrrrnrrf,'' hut lloN-'nrVs Worm F; nip and Liver 1 ill. 1 oMerrf lliatrtc has the the signature of the I'mpriet'T, J- X- H' IiEXSACK.as none el?c are leininic. rT"i iiir:tsT'' s-m ii"f 't,,' of 'the ord "Hhl,M."wl ,m"i'r;l words from wldeli it i 'l''"f'1'''; HI nitl.-iuit nr.d approj-rH-Mi' o "fl. JM Ch'STIVK Fl.t I II. or OASTKIC I j h bv llr. J.S. IIOIT.HTOX. of Phtladelph fn'" tlie fourth Stoma, h of the Ojt. Ijr :ne cure "I n digestion and Hv.i..-pM. It isXMure onnra
edv for an urhe"al.li Pto-naih. irt ""J1
li rein, i"-'.-ithllKAUH. Swtte
llirnre of the Ox.in aimtiier lartoftbn paper.
Aujrust lst,lt-j3. JJ-ijr. . ..A, I II
Tfi.) to SPK A I fib (O.-iu."--' 7
out lint you will always find them w
pond styles equal to the best custom
House stands A. No. I.
ell roif d4
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COURT OF HYMEN MAKKiED.-On the 8th instby Rev. M.Eddy Mr. Robert Tcmploton to M's Mary Holland. .
on
Pied. At
residence of
... i r n inriii.i .
. -v Minni'v. ji-ai ihi.iiih' , - .
v for- . . J t,. llrnrT b-
! Sun?ay n0,r.m ?? 'arl,.u. n ' h deriaa
Mciiuire, iiinsier oi uie
Church in Richmond.
Bishop .Ames presiding.
meeting of Hicksite Quakars
there at the same time. Thi3 will crowd their town.
fjCity lemonade, sold at a
g!as on the corners, is said by a Cincinnati paper, to be made of alnm, molasscp and river water. Mighty nice!
. . f.,.r.- ill, -..., ten.-i'i mi. I 'I'l-rlroi- giii,.i ' OtllVS lOr PVPiV UOIl V. on Hll OPCaSlonS.
i crime, which sent a thrill of HLrEiiTAKV SciriKK. 3Ir. Wollolk. 1 " " V ' . ' i..; r.... r1f ' ;. ... . .. a
. .... . i .. 1.1..1...H. . -,r r ,. lie niinounci'iiieiil received last weeK. "l 1 ' -,,l,",l'"u, " "c "
r inrougno.it tne country, the mtir- "no uie oiienn oi loga county, coin- . .. .. .... ... 1 under il... i,reii.e.. 11..1 n- w-r n
of Miller. Cardner and vo.ing II.,!t. niitted suicide a few days since by hang- t".1 ort0 ""epts, wi nout mourn- b furme'w crjllk.
lers on a ilatboat, below Troy, Kr. !? IUH a lew days before, his father '" "" t -i""-" "J : Methodism in i.reat Britain Quite a
.i . ...i . . - 1. ...... 1.: ir. i. ... .1 . .. i- , powers, ana already ucceiiea 10 uy uie i. .t . i....i... ;. ,..,.h :..
11 1 1 1 1 ill 1 . .1 . -mi 111 1 1 1 f 11 inr iii.,iii,- linn-- l.i ii i . I i I' ' i i'.- r ;i'ri, 111 .. ' - ncu v t um. i (-..nr. i.ir;iiii.c,.iiu m ic.n.i cu 1 1, .
1!. .1.- I .1' ..r..lr..il.. 1.1 1.:. 1:1. '. .1'. JjlllPeror OI KUSSUl. A Ulr-PalCll irOIll the Irwl. Wl-vnn e..,,r..r.ie for lh rnr- I mmmmm "
iiiu i;cinii is ine ruwiiru o ine i.. uinn.i. m 1 i-uuiii ins ine 111 i' s.i no . .. , ' " -
1 1 . t .... . . I . ... . .. . J.'lsV. fit I 111 1 Hit.. K:il' I11V.1I1 l:l; Mill ,-... r In ll. a Hril lh VV .clpt'.n niti fup. - i 1 l! .m.inK
crime, ami an me gold that was ever ihs- way. u is a strange illustration ol "her- - .'" ....... ......j , " ' xCW AUverii5euii-"
1 ril,.,i .illo r,... ,1. ,.r .1 .1. iin- i ,;i i il..i 1.1 convoked, anil bOiic.ii.cu 111c iioniiou.iia ru-.o mero a laiuiie vu ui oer lo.uui -.
,h it s. HKestu- r Jas' ' ,.nnnot of ; ;,:;::. r" T Ti:' to re,..ain-the Russians having given I tjXy l'lp.-B. H. B.h.
- " -' ainl" .Wrmal 7 ..,' The evidence was clear, and there nr- all wealthy men. in the most happy cir-' 7. I ZT"-?! . ! 'X
of a coiivocaiii... ,,. "til,(T alllI ...... , ij. " . ,,, aTa to be a peneral apprjval of the . cumstanccs, and had gained their means '-". ". -.-. - P , . T' , " 'i'"'"" i and J. C. Barton havii-r ?" lllceilllg, ailU aitt r auarrsth troill seve- .... T, . ' . . 1... . , , . . . 11m n-teii. Tie rorrestHtntfenCR between Katlway. hai a meeting on Monday and imere.tin the tore atMetanioraweare ir?
rUh,moung pre-i- rsl niemhers of the meeting showing the ' "'V P', 'X-"Cor J-iliead, as- " rug.11 11 utwirj a nl slow accretion, f Ikwno.lars orderiu" lu,-'f la' The early jav at wh.ch it is seiile P the buM.iess of U-c .,.nor" o-rrai utility of tho rotd and -is rn,:r(, by Judge illiams of llawsville. ad were universally beloved for upright- , , . L .aiuI ' . !K''C' , ' , , exi.eeied to commence ruu'.imr the road. 1 themselves indebted to mat either P'JJ-,, r,ycP ",,d 'U e"t,re managed the case on the nart of the ncas, kindne.s and honorable b v.rin r. tlie latter o retire, is publuhed, but con- : Altut,? nZ tSm Z n i montioned above arc - WoS.
from WVhin-tnn "V.',.-.. i State: aided bv Mr. Alfred Allen, of Albany Kririster." ; lams nothing additional tj that already ,. ,,,,,.,:,,,, m,nv nrHiini;. i '.HT uJ,n, ,5.h V3-tf.
inn. o i,,,e. : ivco.eu, 1 uaia corresponama com- . .,- ' :,;.V'-, 0 known. News from Serv a mentions :..",'' " .j.' . " ....
uicv.ni 111 Mt"t; ll'Umv 1V Lllu I TUTI II- ... . . . .ino iu nu iiiaiinri v i,u iit.uuuu uie 1
Illg.
IJ Col Fremont started
rrrit a on Tiit-shiv oil an exo'oral
count, of the country between the Missis- 11111116 consisting 01 tnree persons, viz,
Rippi and rn: 1 a. iite, anj esn.cta!ly 111 the L" Louougn, .a. v . uuiiois,E.8q
OCT" Barnum a short time since was delivering a Temprtaacc address and
crowding home the subject
auditors cried out '-what will be done)
with the corn sold now to the Distillery ! Feed the drunkard's wife nd children with it; they have gone without breni long enough," was thereily. As may be supposed, the questioner was silent.
Meun'.iiii and Sierrt Nevada. He procteds and Dr. Jas. II. LUiott, ba appointed to'., "
In iV.a Ui.vni.n frill. 4 pr nntl i i I r.. . . v r , ) , .. ..rr-o .... A ,.-!. tl.n I .. .. .. ... tllC
.......... ..... . - v . w. 1 1 o 'vii,. 1 ui viii. vim ri o ui a il y tuillrnnte 1... h he proto.ej in If 14l. when pnny that may be formdl for the purpose he wan sloipe,i by ih devp (ino a. He t.ihes i ,-nKiri.rim . ..M.....I i, v.
... . - . . . " 1 . v..w 1 . v . , .it a laiiieau uiiniiu tnu ,1 l l . .1 . . . , iine-iort ol I n,: 1 in-j 11,1 mninl.i:i men, mid ,.-.,..,.1 1 .1 . the llignest Praise upon the Court, and
, j -. . iiuuiiii I'uin nuu iiniie un 111 111 , .i . . . . . intend 10 iii.iK- nn autumn and winter ex- , . ., I sneaks of the mrors as bem r mdicioiis.
Onoof his, ooaatry under hoft a,- ; 1 " - f "iT moral and unpn-judicAl men, and
,,mi. ..i... . u.. , . - .:. I the decision meets w ith creneral
ling Attorney. On the whole, the case
was ably conducted on both sides, but
evidence was such as to lis the crime.
and render the doom certain. The paper of Hancock couutv.hestows
l KossiN i the Oceas IN Six Davs. lliat Kincuin was appointed Loninianuer, ro.,d so as lo inn-e ctloty to t'10 passengers, Major Xorris, o! Philadelphia, at tlie in Chief, and the chiefs of the various ' un ! t iln Rune time secure fpei.-d equal to
tinnier given to Mr. Saunders in this districts were plated under ins orders. 1 nn insi ro.u -s 111 ti.o 1 ouniry
avzr ?rin nni nf Indiana.
THE tirstcurseof If ftiire-,' '1 ' ' dJ, ci
X r..Afcit... li nn VI e.lnei.i "-', .
city, last week, stated that n vessel was , Keschid Pacha had informed Austria! it is cxi.ecli.i to put a train ol passeuger ! oreencasiie. ia. on im the
..... 1... 1 1: .. . . 1. :. : . . 1 1 1 , 1. ., ...... ....... ......... ,.i x.n',., i.,r .1 ,1. , 1; 11a u iu i it- tun e 1 i, n , v ne. i. ro I uu i - - - '
i'ii:iumg 111 nils ci iv, WIUCII Would :' " eii"',iiiuii ei .jw.i,. .oo- .. ........j March lf.4. . make the t.,va-e to nn i:lkl, nrt ;,. 1 Irian troons would bo regarded as a dec- from ,,r,,,,u " fu,,i to. Indi-tuaiioli. and to; ., lilionw m hc $30 per term
. ; 1 . . it ...!. . . 1 t , ut ii vuii'i nun juikvcfii v.i-111 i'hiic nwv .uni fl :iinuir s ire in s-.
iriiinin ni u-fir 11 u imip int I'linn , - .
liia of
, jn aavtnif.
r.-ircne. As Paris leads off. we soon
C-3-Thc opposition of some e hiors U iv lo w i:tiUkmMc everywhere, the prtsentTemperanc movements may We honf , . h . , .f .; , ;
would wear a bullock's tail dangling Ve-
T!.elir.,veC,l M.r !yh,s a tamely thi.a niittec of five, consisting of John Sims,
, . 1 . .1 i.so., nun. j aiuirs uMioru,.!, tt . iruoois. for a-venture Ins e.vulotts are as start ing . , T. . , ... , , " b r.sq., m. brown, Lsq., and David D. .,s thos.- o; lhe days of knight Trraiiiry, n...y DuboiS) E,q., be appointed to examine suet. ss Htt, d bun. : tl(0 country in this vicinity, nd report to " ' ' - I flllllPA IlLMllllliT 1 lm -.-., .i .' 1.1 .
Smcuie is boecmni! nrevaioiiL in e . 1
val.
nppro-
The murdered were well known in this city and much esteemed. Young Holt was a nephew of Mr. Smith, of the
firm of Smith & flrahani, and by th,; ex-i
six davs, before the lirst ol Februarv
J. W. (".ritliths is the architect. and Mr. Xorris the engineer", he said it was no experiment, but a lixed fact. Well, wc hope so, but we will alloiv the said vessel tU days al least. Scientific American.
r.irlieiil:irs or the course " .iru"n' b,,r!i. Ac. will be furnhoied "'y .MA1 ' plication to me . ...... !--! .1 1. .
undertakes to preserve order in the j o,mbuneS. This is but a temporary arrange- ;
pro nice, aim n.iu seiu a commissioner , ntti, as it is confidently expected to l.nve , 1 .',, " '.. ,.t 1S53-4.
lucre, . the entire trjck completed in less ihutt three Ilussia. : wcekK, w heu pass, ners will be put through j LSSt Call- . From St. Petersburg, 5th ult., it U j front Daylou lo Iuriianapolii. in four hoars. r.or.$ inJeblpd lo t&e oUte f J ' ,,,l il..., T....l.l,,.iT I,,, ,1' ,, 1 It was ordered bv the Hoard of Directors all j . ... ri".-..-! .luim.are urr'''1.011 L'nnS"
(iii.ivu.i. v.u vu.,,. .ul iiLiimuu iia;, iiv . .i..- .- i ui'aaMu,
casilr be ai counted for. They are led
on f till-slops until they can only write etill-elop editorials. T'.k effects oflhe i elop are singular the editor who lakes it can smell nothing disagreeable about
a etill-bouse, can see no misery caused
tween their shoulders, the style would be imitated by fools in thi country.
li.i,!xois Cl.vrnL E .il"ii. Theie nr now M.imtl men -it v. ork on this road. lti
expect, it to ha soeie tniriy or l.rly mil-
by' tl: inking, and Cn heat lietlli'g to conij l, ted by the i-.rsl c( January next, nn-i u . -, r e .- ' the whole cistnaee to tho cro6i-itm of the condemn hut Maine Law fanaticism.-, 0,io Ms j Kotd bv Ule 1;t. MdV
WoHdcrfu'. thing th it still-slop!
i en? tunj;
route for such road.
On Motion. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published iu the two papers of this county. On motion, adjourned. John Sims, Chairman. Jas. X. McManvp, Sec'y. ft CO The water in the Whitewater canal will, we learn, be let out in a tew days, tor the pnvp, e of giving the Ohio and Mississippi Kiilroad Coirpar.y an opportunity to luild a bridge betucen t::is city aiui the Miami, a:).! uphir others. Cin. Cur, Tth my 1
A t..,. .. itn - . ,.. , o..i ,.-i ...... r i i . . ! otiicers or liauos connected Willi tlie runtime
tl: f a.:fi, ; ,..i i... . : .i i iu.uim. wmittuB ui'Mtj. itire. oiiniiiu jvaio. in a siaif oi oiocniinc, to ... , , ,. , . . , , . , erlions ot .iir. mitn. assisted by Ir. m .i . .. ... . , . , ol the road fhall 'o kaowu to drink anv
. . . . . . - i ii, 'iii i- a rrkn i nmniiEd i rt n in 1 1 nn iiroi-.itiT , i, i. -1 , .i. ? ,rmj ir,,n, - -
blood tlustv hen Is were , . - .., -. v. . .. ...v v.n.....i..
' h..- claimareurrf'' ' Hselr,5
. . . . . .. , ... . .i in n f i"": . . n
edtl.c Circassian coast, from Naara lo u;.r !a,t; "j-eiiup, mat wi.eiiev.er auy ol the vetnber l3. will uu eo. W?r.
1117 ' ... f-
Sept. liilli, 1-J-
sptriluous or iuloxiculug liquor, tliat f ucii
o.iice for the instruction, of women in Smvrha. It is slated that the Circas- .1...11 i. "... 1.. 'j
: 1 .... - . .-: 1 1 ... . t .1 . T .. 1' " ." ". U l"
niv Vilnius uiauciies 01 lype-si iiing, sians nan laKen oy siorni uiu rvussiau ; c.isini.ise(l Irom tlie service. e look
Cardner, the b
brought to justice. Ciu. Enquirer.
Let's m ike t!io best we c ut of life, not printing. iVc. .llrs. I'alterson is lierseit : loi t Chorpuk kale... in the completion ot" tins roi,d with much render it a curse-er but tka it as a wifj, for an intelligent practical pciuler. She j Additional to lhe foregoing matters iaieiest, a it will vptn u; a new avenue of
Belter or worse er
(t5"The man who minds bis ow
business, was in town a lew days sine
He had a plump nose, evidently net
used for poking into other people's af-;
lafrs.
..rafft
f.TwurU 1 Admnislra.orof theosUteofC - ,Je!,ic "o.-l. : ceased, w ill sell at publ M
1 " t 1 nn at"- :'jr.
1 I .1 I jiUII i v . . aI i"--
ini!i day olOclooernt-!-- re i
m.Ti . x? . ... 1. 1 l
1 no iNoriu imiinnat onicrence Oi 1 tb-i l. E. Church, will hoM i'.d annual!
.-.-ion in Richmond 011 the lc! inst. 1 fncy one.
uesiua iu i a so gins as apprentices 10 i we SUOlOin a seiecilOll Ol ,.......... .nmni in secure n 14 men i,aagij 1 tuna 1 .i.. .,,...',. two nap'". . vi'-;
n the art, Who Will be promptly paid for! m - '. ' . irom liie tust tr, H tst. and the trdveliug ! 'jj. 'ai,; ,u turuiiare, ,,rc',fCerD:'ln
e. their work in proportion to their capar- 1 HE ISDx jcxvurgatoriu?. 1 neca- ( ieci a c.unoeoee mai an iiunga . s,;l,,ri,r vUlW aiiout Y,urnVr' i-e'Vdef.
itv, diligence and nrogacsa. She will crcai.oiigregatipn ot tne index, at-ome, a,rly, ; . ' ' tltl ""LS? nmof'Vree doimr - troj
have a pleasunt. comlorlle room, of. " ,KC.;V. f, .nU'.i tuien .lo.cyKicIn.io nd rB,Tad a , ' ! tX u !
' Ciipie.i exclusively by Women, at 210 '""u" "c mlu -unssen s n v pu- - , ol twelve wen" ' nir.-"-"'" nirf - Fulton street. . , lyttis, and his Age, or tha Doctrine of', fe-s-wiir r,. v.t rrirU' rWl.-; ! a,,! ba' , md .?Lix.
unaer conimoaus) Jik, a ... printed cotton! Because; with .1.11:.
lus: ' "I.U RegllJ, .1.. , u ...,i . ; u.i::i--c a:.,.aiP:
way to be ciu atcj more t!i;i uii.(.rj.
lb to
tae t hurca ot Kent, and ALxaii'.i r S-
oi iii.l du 1. icliai.itiiie,
par-JIuet; and' tjujr
