Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 August 1854 — Page 2
?!! .SMASH AMERICAN.
Uruiiknrd. Every father, irbo hMi TESLAJrö nil.
father's i.eart, will any, m Le views It will be seen that the Land Bill,
I II .1 M MP I I ..... .
BROOK V ILL E INDIANA Ith ruia before him. Let my boys die aa abstract of whicb we publish gr The letter of ,4X" came too late
. . . by any other caUslropbe by the hand a Hcother colum j, is a very different for bis week.
rmoAT, ircriT 11, itju. of the assassin, or therwise. in Inno- towg irom the Homestead um Wat Tbe Ctar has refused to evacuate tbe
ry SIXQL2 COPIES of the cent, hopefal childhood, rather than P"sed tbe House last spring. That priocipalitle
jyDIASA AMZXICAXai be baa live to be o i-ined by the liquorseller. wouia nave imea me new lermories r-rR-w B F. Rawlina arrived in
at lLiarr.ce,fceetly enveloped and pre And this will suggest' his duty in the with actual settlers from free states. j,'tw York from California July 24th. paid with stamps at fivt ctntt each. canvass. Hii god sense will tell him od this forestalled the movements of Swigokt you are to be cowbl- ' y tis own boys are not safe, while iUTery. Thi. requires thirty years to dtd,if -vtf yott to BrookTill.,yo-
TZ2 Ticzrr. o every village, ana at erery cross iu laiaimuta price. uijtrt
7 , "' iMunuw uic. - ..... Q M powst. has taken the
IT attrediato political canvasses nare drunkards; and be will vote accord- Ung we a ave not beard that It nas Vlll.v wil. maki ood friends, and for their union with the
been superseded by new ones, the ingly. passsed the House, though we presume landlord. enemies of the Democratic party. Ceavtaüoa that met here last Satur In addition to Mr. M'Clecrr'sj anti- it has. -.J mi. i , .L , . Therefore, we hereby distinctly and . . . . . . ...... .. .. D There will be serv Ices in the Meth- d,brfttlr tnunfri their.. frrm day, bad the shrewdness to unite as prohibition views, his sympathies are A(,j.. pharph ,K. Ulu,, Wjr. ft .K. libera eiy expunge theirnames from .v- ! ..:vt-r- Lm. .u...-.: tt' . t t... od,,t hureb, at the usual hours on Sab- the catalogue Democrats, denounce
BUT Si Ul Sin lliuc M uvMiuif m mui uic lui viucil. lie expects WJClr I Avar iu lukunvu unuuer iuti ual I bath I tViair trtikpv and aav tr mir f 11 w
their ticket. These issuses are. Pro- votes, and therefore expects to succeed. Dt'U Webster, of underground rail- Anctlon st Burton'a will be Deaocrau that thev are unworthy of
Icanism tt. Anti-Americanism, and Freedom vs. Slavery. The Convention represented those who are opposed
The Slavery extension portion of
the DemocrHtio part, at Its recent Convention in Indianapolis issued the following bull of ex-communication:
JittoivJ, That W. J. Peaslee. of
tho county of Shelby, James llitchey,
of the county of Johnson, and Jacob
P. Chapman and Lueien Barbour, of
tie county cj Marion, are justly eensurable for their political treasons, their
base ingratitude, for the total aban
donment of Democratio principles, for
their laise slanders upon old political
heNebrAska road notoriety, was discharged by continued several days yet. Ooodshsre tteir political confidence, ited la him Judge Walker, from arrest under the been eellioz very cheap. The only offense chat
lie is also pleased with the
bill. Hence, there is united la him Judge Walker, from arrest under the been eellinj very cheap. The only offense charged against all that that party could desire. Governor's warrant, on Friday. The A . these gentlem-n is thatTthey refuse to
We will introduce the other candi- Governor of Kentucky had made a re- Metsmora, next Saturday night, in the abandon the principle laid down by the ... 1 - 1 a -! I null!.!.. fA.. .kH..r.V.. ....... I . . T . . . 1 O . j . f an
to Prohibition, Americanism, and dates to our readers at a future time, quisition on our Govemorforher arrvst Methodist church.
Freedom, aad they nominated accord- ' A 0 jtooe, 00 cliarK0 ' nticing slaves from their ty. . A Cincinnati paper, in speaking of mMtcr, 8nd 0Q tw0 warrants, ahe
in the Person oi A. it. M. Aiecrv, jria- Pnr m r nv,irt .... i w ne quciuon wat
Esq., the candidate for Senator, they case which he would feel perfectly safe Aether the warrants were sufficient have a tower of strength.. 'In but few ;a ,ubmittinjr to the decision of Cor- under tbeact of ngr for the ex-
persons do-'lo many important traits M Suprtmtiudgt, would be that of tradition of fugitives from justice. L,e rfpuUtion;
um. Flinn ner awetue pat of deci-
O" Pnorsssoa Gaxuo was In town this week looking for a house, to live In. II will b on band In due seaaon. XirOaAiuu, for August is on hands. It fully maintains its envia-
Democratic party in this State ia 18
49. when it declared that Congress had
the Constitutional power to legislate
for the Territories, and ought to exer
else it so as to exclude Slavery. This
is toleration of opinion with a ven geance. This is Slave Democracy.
JTPaortsioa EswaaDa, baa return- In a Ucaar. -Ooe of the Democrat
Moit Gtucionl The President,
in hia veto message says:
"I shall consider it incumbent on me
to present to Congress, at its next sea-
lion, b.iuitu Tiew oi me waon iuu-
iect, and to endeavor to define, approx
imately at least, and according to my own convictions, what appropriations
of this nature by the uencral Government the great interests oi the United
States require and the Constitution will admit and aanction, in ease no sub
stitute should be devised capable of
reconciling differences, both or con stitutionality and expediency.
This, untwisted, so as to be under stood, means' that he will tell the nin
2J. RliotTXC, That we thankfully. - rD. J. Combs, editor of the
acknowledge the sympathy, hearty eo Centra! Illinois Times, who was to operation, and approving smiles of the severely injured some days aince that
ladies of our State and of the Union which have hitherto cheered us on, and that we earnestly invoke their eld In our efforts to check this monster evil which has ever been the scourge of social life and whose baneful influences hsve so often Invaded the home and family fireside. Rev. Mr. Long of Connersvllle, then
addressed the assembly In an animated
stream dwelling chiefly upon the scrip
torlal argument and the Bible aaactions
for prohibition. He wss followed by
Dr. Hall ef Connersvllle whose plain
his life was despaired of, is said to be
recovering.
IBarrirb.
On the fld Inst., at the residence of
Dr.G.W. Keely, in Oxford, O.. by Rev. E. C. Merrick, Cbarlxs E. DrsrsMori, Esq., of Coolville, 0., and Miss
Sit.
of character blend. In the first place, testinir the quality ofa i7 of rum
Sr. If r1!.. nMA r V. .1. 1 . r- .. I Inn t fnllnwar
wwuv v. ... u.v.. ... Qi vincmn.iu, wouu DO a most SUlta- -d frofn hia vacation n.nbU, D.rtV lie nomlneea concluded to r. on the
ented young men in the county; and ble tioci Jutve in such a case. Both warrants, he decided, were in- ...,,.. n(i n. imn,rt. Laeond Tu.a-. t a,,,.- in.r..,4 i
neisasamiaoie asneis ta.vnu-u. xie The pratfet these gentlemen have , a i . eJ- waning for the second Tuesdsy In Oc
ia a kind and obliging neiguoor, anu nÄj ftt thenar whrre such cases are f! .u. ' .i..aa .1 rr The President has atöd th. Rlv. tober. Accordingly, early last Tuea
social and liberal to a fault. Thee teJt0 J, bs afforded wm amplo oppor-1 iieaited 'bv the Governor' of Kentucky er end Harbor bill, of course. Ther. d,r morning, he started afoot, at quick
traits will secure for bins man) VOtts tmiv nf rnu'irin? Preat nrofielrnpr aa the aetof Conirrt-sa rnurr but were aoma aonrooristiona for fr Stt Step, towsrda Conner ville. A few
that a man less gentlemanly would J by this time. merely stated it was certihed by the in It. hours afterwards two citizens started af
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lose. Tho who know h.m love hnn, - I proper autnomy. Th ... . . . iter bm in a buggy. The last we beard
m.tö vusmp. tu auprcniB toun ihn iteond was Also had. tweatic "
ri tli Attila neonl 'itril in (InnirMM
what rivers and harbors they may im- p ' . . . .M..tJ (expositions made a i eep impression op
prore. .wouiasugges..am,wncn, ,h. ...Ji.nce. Dr. Casterllne of
ever a memoer desires an appropria- i !KBr,. a iv, .r.r,!. h abrief
. tt tt m 1
lion, Deiore making a tool ot nimseu tnd gbirp address.
by proposing it in Congress, be first go We have full notes of all thes e able
to his Majesty and ask, "May it speeches but do not feel it to be neces
please your Highnessl may I have aj,ry to give a more extend d outline or
small sum for our river out west. " make sny Invidious compstisons be
mav I " tween them when they were all of su
. . m perlor excellence. The assembly ad
A Hard Hit. The New Bedford Juurned about 4 o'clock animated, we
Murcury, alluding to the Ortytown tru,tJby ' ""T ,mpuU ,nd ,Ä mor.....t.. Em determination to sustain and carry
. ' J , . , forward the noble cause in which they
nnvnu luvt mttguuDiiuiiy .ana vwu:u have been expected by its most ardent
admirers. It felt obliged to thrash
somebody, and it hat taitn one qfitt
tizt
It L I L .III k. .......
anil IK viii run nirn iiir in nu ui ihi Btr i ' , rt . i iruiD n m. w luu on iuul. u r l v rrii
, 0fpR. recently dtclsred tho Mayor's the recital in it of the charge against oaiem ci.urcn, oegin- p ' ' onal admirers to vote against him, J J MU. Webster wa. not. und?r J.tat ning S.turd.y, Septembe r 22th st 9 A. L however much they may dissent from 'nan re?u'r .nf. c'09,n- j utfl of Kentucky defining her alledgcd and lasting at least three dys. ,h"d of iU conpetitlon." The im . ,. ... liquor-hops in Philadelphia, on ßb- v.;yuuiiibii.i.wkiu j mediate cause of this baate was th ofll. his views, or abhor some of his pracu- tH . , r v .. offence, a proper and legal charge.suf. -w-..i, - -t . mrB,iW ""ie was me one ' . buh day. was not war ranted by the ,!,. I n.,l . "k those who maintain cious prylnir Into his former history bv
I - V MV.M. . t . . WV. V 1V M H .v IIVIM MV. I
Constituton and
ras not bindin?
VB . j j W"JW,7"'-- Thi- dei-ion was hailed with great joy ü ia Kentucky
tt . I by the rum-party. A telegraphm disof the24ih of M.tv. He is opposed . . . 1. J .... '
, . . . i . prttcn, July 3lnys: "Mayor Uonrad
10 Ii noi oniy oecause in priy is, mi, i -
.a. ... .1 " " ww
for trial and authorized conviction on -"at the Nebraska bill asserts popular some persons, and an intlmstlon thst
sovereignty to read Dr. Hof.inger on thst antl-democratle institution" the
July 3 it say
v,... :. .o i ri. it..
. ... i. t f Police to continue reporting all viola
tiona of the.labbnlli ordinance, declar
because it will interfere with his own
convenience. We need not speak of
OCT One part of the Illustrated Tern'
perance Lecture, of .last Ssturdsy, wss
truly, painful. Dave Case, who has been
known for years, about Drookville, as
an abandoned drunkard, undertook to go
the first page.
jtyViRciiNU. In Lewis and Up
shur Counties, the people have deci
ded against granting license for the
trafSo in Liquor.
seemed to be all engaged.
L. D. Potte 1 John Freeman William Brown. Seth Kelly ) Prea't. Sec'ys.
(tontsponitnet.
I inre r At tatill n f i n ti . a m Ii a s. inMa (rt I Iha a.1 I . - VIVl. .t J i I w T i a . m
v u w. ..r.n. trt iLiimnf vui.hhuv . imrwiwic, .u i mi w won, wear ucai arsaaery, , uj-in lourieen counties neara irom.
"w, ' .fc.. " -" i . j r.'ll ! .t.iL . Li i . I .
umuuicr lur inm uvjiirjr, liming inr i wueu 100 mucn inioxicaiea to aiiowin
in North Carolina there is a Whi? cain,
ground thaHhc recent decision of the the danger, and died of the "damps" I R9 compared with the last cubernato-
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bupremeUourt was entirely on ex parte tnst were mine wen. it is said that rml election, of 1,1 ob
testimony, the commonwealth not be- " ' cronies, less intoxicated
ing notified, nnd was, therefore, not "an ne, urged him not to go down, but rvpre-ented on trial, and that there i wilh horrlJ cur-in2 peisislsd in his i i , lv Är.- iu . . purpose, and died. Tbe lecture of Sat ample law to enforce tno ordinance; , ,,. , ! . , , , ,' urdny would hsve been Incomplete withand the sanctify of the Sibb tth would , ,m. .v . t . iout soma such cat.ittritnh . Ilnlimplv
r - - . - .y
jty Wm. Ackley has been arrested in Louisville for the murder of Michael
Grsnd Jury vould do the ssme thing.
Ithsd been ascertained that be had a wile and seversl children living In Ohio and also a wife here. Later. Since the above was prepared we learn thst the pursuers overtook
him at or near Cambridge and b.ocght him back. At the time of our going to press it wss not known whether be would decline running for Auditor or not.
Fuoitive Slavs; Law. The Su-
M'Laughlin. and was to have been prrme Court of Wisconsin has sustained
examined Saturday. the decision recently pronounced by I . ... .
I3TA meetinjr held in Shelby to., one 01 we justices oi that court against
- . a as I r "
nwincu, Asunaa death is the usual end of drunkenness.- hwn, ft sJtnr,h, i,., Uheconstitutienality of the fuitve slave
I left ft & I a ik'uvviiiivv ovf wta, i m fVA. wwai 1 w hu pn,clamat.on was mued. Hur ,iia dei th ,, M clearly tUr,boUbt to . . . ' !fl ODno. law. The decision was concurred in
the liquor telle. s who furnished .ilm the on to the Nebraska swindle. b7 "P1 Mr. Justice Crawford,
OOODWEf FOSESTALLED. nquor as ii wouiu nave oeen to me as- . ... .t
Whim It w.. di.covered that Case's sassin whe miohthave nlun?rJ a knlfo 'CT cau ne anenuonoi persona
intoxicating liquors as a beverage
They are known to the citizens of this county; and he goes into the canvass unable to conceal llu-m, even should he desire to do so. He goes, a living, movingspecimen of what intemperance
can do. towards blighting the fairest
prospect of youth, and n-nJvring nugatory the best order of talent, and .. Ma iThA float till -in 9.4 filtlpt.fnn.
.... . . .... . , f rah for Conrad wc say. What he miht have bt-en, but for .d-
dramthps, can not be inferred from
whnt he is. Indeed, if wo wanted to .-..j L hi. hrt. .,t tK. t;,., ..iu,. .n-t i-"lng to purchase a farm, to the ad-
point to an ex.imple of tho rum and . , . . . a ,. m n.. . Tl. vcrtisement of Mr. Hsys. Tbe fsrm is
devastation that the monster lamakmz ,. .n... . .r..: i i, ..m .n ann,nn,i. s In one of the best neighborhoods in thie
I 1 1 u u if i i it I at v ri v sjii eiu sui is vruuiu vcivvmbmhsiis hi smv w vv v w i
amon our promuins youni men, we k. . r,nnrtl.rf. ttrtW m fnr.a:i such a Men were In town from all narta ol the County.
could not select a more striking one repo.t Wl t pravo queation. It waa county, who had come to eelect a whuky (7 The proclivity of the Democrat- ed bY evidence before the alleged fu thaa Mr. M'Cleery. Hewasourcom- fina'lv dertertnlned to send fur the coro loving ticket. It was proper that there ie party to court foreigners, was seen In gitive can be delivered up to the claim
panionand associate in childhood, and ner and hold an Inquest, and 8et np an ahoulJ be exhibited a peclmen of the the choice ol Cromer, ovjr Quick, Bur ant, is repugnant to the Constitution
we loved him then for his amt.tblhty. I ofacul account thit would relieve the work of death they cause. ton and otnera. lie was almost an en- ol the United btates, and therefore void.
if. .atom- rii.n.at. n and rummies or t 9 diiüjuuy. We aup stranger. nor two reasons: 1st. lkcauxeitat-
-n1,t nftf b,it o,!; thü inu lrt. P-t lhe coroner attributed It to a vial- -Dakoxr in the Dark. This q--. The water is out of the Canal to tempts to confer upon those officers iu
ual twwers that he manifested. Wt 1,1,0,1 ' Goil! Wh'" r,l,nobi'fl,M the title of anew book by Isaac Cincinnati snd will be out probbly.aix dicial powers; and 2d. Becauso it is a
e Uf l an Inunaal Ipha U4m lh m I FT 1 T. ITT i. It, r 1 I. a. J a I . I . I , a a. a . i. tt at a
.!. .k.- f..,.l !, 5.. .. iiiiviiine niw vwuii-1 jciao, iii'Ui o niiuueu w i. lew weexe. i ne ooiec. is to repsir me an- denial of tho ri-rht of the a eyed fuyi
tciwutu.Mndvn .. ,.....,-........ ..,. I,. .. .. . ... .... i. ...... l iLi. . " .
tive intellect he was our superior. 3 , J - t eeus ago. ,ve nave receive, n copy ami acqueuu. i. m nav.gaoie .o ijTi. tj haro those que8tions tried and
i w at iucii nil iiiiu 1 1 j c w r ii. limb wbbi r iL. 1.1' 1 1 1 : a 1 1 ttiurantavhiicrvTi in ssma aa lan 1 a a
But th destroyer came. We uced 1 .. .u" ' ,.. ... ,rura luo P"""s, nuu esiuue Br-.k decided by a jury which we think isgtv
urS--u H my iicunii;. uniw, ihiw .L( ll ,1.,,.. n vi. vu Vr-f. T.- . l..i WkU i ... t . .1
Ä wrt, T.l,armitl ..,. u i ., uw-vi i v.v ..v w.. . - ,,. ... v. en nJra uy ,n0 consuiuuon oi me u m-
mv tu n.ivu v. mv". ...im, "ix""'. nuiinii. ruu imvD uiTn .rv iouiv ui .... . . . I n...L . . . l . : ,l. j...:n.... I ...
t. . . ..i..., . ..I . ... ... , circulation, its sty o is ratner too ivubh cuumj, iuv owner wi mo i.urr lej males-" Tne casu is to be taken up aim chatus that mere mortal strength teen do are to ronreal the puilt of your . J . ....... . ,.L I j-" uwnou.vu H"1" T
n... r. r. k..t . i ..lo.ai. ii iLusnvuiH. nia niuaica wild lur . .i o r . . .
m iwr ui uw tui.i, uut it nui un - i w nie oupremo vourt oi me uiiueu i . . . . I n . i . . l. . . i .. I r
and profit tbe young. It if but too ' P" ' F"- States for the final adjustment of the
Bkookvillx. Au?. 6th, 1854.
Mb. Editor: Article 76 of the law
regulating common schools and the duty of the State Suncrintendent. Dro
Wist Union, July 29th '54. Uides that the Superintendent shall
Mr. EmroR: In looking over the visit, end spend ten days annually, in
American of this week, I aaw a leUcr ach iudicial circuit "conferring with
from our West Union obaerver, which township trustees, counseling tcachera,
I L .1. . -..I.aa a.ejaA II ia I . .. . " . a .
I inina ueserves pasiiuy uuuvv. ... de vu nt? ectures" &C. As many
nrai oejecnon s mat ine P;'"-P; of tlie trustcea and teachers in this
o i.m..i, ,ka a.um. county, and in the white Water Val-
ir.k. .a.!- Ai a -tm. ley, are somewhat troubled about our
SI II V MIVQklUt- MM W v ttWltuwavw ! , B - . . ,
mruslr vote that the nrtaident abould öeaiiif acnool law, ana as tney aay
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make such sn appointment, yet he says mey nave never ein our yrrui mam
that it waa Democracy with a vengance, instructor, tney desire you to inform
I would naturally auppoae that observer them what part of tho State has had
would object o such democracy. He Lhe light of his countenance, for two
would have been pleased ir a very email yearH io that they maygoamonsf that minority could have governed the dehb- . ... u t' ;.,'?,; 1vm..
,,.rt I love democracy, which e,e the h" lh' benighted region done, that
matortv shall rule, observer seems tobe wv mD ;v w b,ui - -
as much displeased with Mr. Develin's ness, wiihouime aiaoia scnooimas-
speech aa he 1 with the democracy ter? Please inform us, Mr. Editor, which allows the meiurity to rule. He C. F. C.
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says that Mr. Develm delivered himself Can't tell. Ed.
or a speech that waa one hour and a nan i . l. n .. r . .. . ... r.n
m npn. ou n wm- miacrnuio ion- THE 31 YSTEISIOCS CA IK.
ure. wow, is justice to Jir. Devenn, i
will ssy thst in the opening ol his
On the 3d inst., at her residence ia Springfield township, Haxkah, wifeof
uilliam Smith, in the COth year of her age.
Of Consumption, at the residence of her father, near Sardinia, Decatur connty, on Thursday evening, JulvtO, Nasct Adkli-vk, daughter of Abnr and Melinda Stout, aged 1C years and 17 days.
1 be deceased leaves a urge circle of devoted friends to mourn her un
timely loss, but they hive the consolation that what is their lots is her unspeakable gain. She spoke of death with calmness; expressed a willingness to leave this world of pain end sorrow, and be with a sister that hits gone before her; exhorted th ose that were left behind to prepare to meet her in that heaven of rest where parting is no more. We are ready to say. The Lord gave. He took, He will restore. Ötfobtr- (Elution.
The court in their decision say; "We are of opinion that so much of the act of congress in question as refers to the
Commissioners for deciding tho questions of fact whi ch are to be establish-
Two or three weeks ago the public
speech berequasted that if hf made one was "frightened from its propriety by
false statement, or took any position U statement that at Canton in this
which waa not tenable, he would thank e. 1. 1 . i i . i . . any gentleman present to take issue aud Sutc' cask kad cdat the station, be would either sustain bis position or marked with the single word 'Canton'
acknowledge that he was wrong. Tbia for a direction. Tho strange address Lalnai ft i. . aT - . I- - J t L. .at Al.aaaHaa 1 9
niece, and aeeimr hia miaerabla failure. !cd t0 an examination of the contents.
and wild shots, f would then there have which were found to bo fire arms, and exposed the speaker and enlivened tbe bowie knives. It was called for and
audience; or forever attei hold my peace. , . , . ,. . Our obaerver would like to create the laVen RWay b7 Catholic Priest.
impression thst Mr. Develin's speech lhe whole of the statement was after
fell far short or filling the expectations warjs contradicted. Mr. Kcpliner. of his friends or. as he terme them, the ...... , . . , . . , . Neoraaka ruin, I have conversed with '0 ticket and freight agent at the dquite a number ef the Nebraska men pot, denied that any such cask had
since, and I hesitated not to asy. that been received or claimed by a Cathothe speech was fully equal to thmr ex- J pectstlons. Observer says that the 1,0 Pru;8t- The Revenue Democrat
snti Nebraska men were well pimsrd wilh Mr. Dfvelin'a apeech. If I should
I be permitted to judge from their appear
ance, I think they were very much dis
pleased, tie answered all the objections which I have heard argued against the Nebraska bill, very aatislactorially,
A DE MUCK AT.
FREEMEN TICKET. SECRETARY OP TATE, ERASMUS B. COLLINS. of Doarborn county. AUDITOR OP STATE, HIRAM E. TALBOTT. of Puluam county. TREASURER OP STATE, WILLIAM R. KOFSINGER, of Parkt comity. JUDGE OP THE KUPKKME COURT. SAMUEL B. GOOKINS, f Vlf cousiy.
S'l PE El XTEK DENT Of COMMOJI SCHOOLa
PROF. CALEB MILLS, of MoDifomerv eounty.
cannot trunk. We remember, iorau j license J liquor tUfrt.
ciguwririi iuuiiui ä, iiaw..... QT A PEEAClTXIt, TO JUTRT.
solemn pldgo from him, in the Divis- The animosity uf the leaders of the
ion Room, that he would "neiilx r Democratic party, towards tho preach
make, buy, sell, or use as u beverage, Crs, seemed so inconsistent with their
any spirituous or malt liquors, wine nominating one on their State ticket.
or cider." It was the second or third ihat it haa called forth from Turk, the
time he bad made the same pledge in bosom friend and confident of Prof.
the same hall. But alas, there were Larrubve, the following explanation;
demons in human shape, that were
licensed by law rUy ibattrong mm low Lla 44, a wife's fuuU ba.rl lo broak ,
AsJ w.s her cMMmu' tsars to flow,'
true a delineation of the secret move ,,e w P""10'1 n,ra ,n n" ÖU'"'-
mcnts of the Jesuits to take possession JC Gt, refused to sbide the de
of our schools nnd modify our laws.
III l I I . L . f . I.
It can bo had at Moores 23 west 4th B"m' 0 "W,nif ino un,B,r ",,B
street, CincinnaU. , . KrW u -
BSIISIIIWIIUII ttlUWII kU IVWCi uvuivviaia,
impotant queston ivolvud. COMMEEaiL COLLEGE . We have a scholarship in a good commercial college f r sale cheap. crroaxiAnoN wurriB.
If any body knows any thing about
XSTAmong tho visitors to our town j at the result
is Mr. Philip Oillitt, of Indiannpo GO" Since so many of our citizens any Know Nothings they will please
"Prof. Larrabfe is called a preach- lis, one of the teachersin tho Asylum were msde sick hat Spring, at the Wal Inform u . when they meet, where they
lie nas, now ever, no er made fnr ,t,. iu TWf an,i n.imV TT 1-. nut Street House, Cincinnati, most of meet, and what they meet for
. a . .1 VIJW wsev s v" tava w M v a -w i I . w
Ero?aiuiroral livered .brief but most interesting ad them ntw stop at the Denui.on. Thle 1 :ft ' Z:?': Amn t. A.M. K. Snndnv ffchne, Lr.. rlfiht. The Denni.ou is central and
cuiiuieniiuu iur i biiiiv uay in I ' j .
...... I VUIIUIV.-"(Hyil IWI n BUlfLIV UBJ KJ UM J ' 1 I.. .. ...II LaJi.J ..J ,.,.11 I ...J.J that could not rest until they had life.0 He ha. been a SonJstent and in which he showed how the first Ideas P,"nt-wcM bcddcd ,nd wel1 boardd-
again allured him into their dens of I unimpeachable member ot the Meth- 0f q0j wero imparted to tho mind of
death; and again he fell-wo fear. uu,curVw.,wri-Wv"rB: l"con' the mute. He also repeated the
finally, unless a prohibitory law comes becn roero noroinal. ÖAII hu ,1Mbfls Lord's prayer in the sign language. to his relief. nd sympathies ally him to th neonto The school was much delichted. Mr.
- j - j l I I w the whole body of the people, und O. has been requested to deliver a
" I ... i . ... .....1 1 .I... w.i..... i - . .
to canvass this county. His talents " ") "" '" publie nddrcss before leaving Brook
and amiability are known nnd acknowl- itud' who have o fretiuentlv nrof- vil,c nnd wehave some reasons to hope
. J I L l L . I . I . . . I . lliAlvill unmnltr
ugru BTcrywnere, unu wnercver ne neu uy in instructive moral lectures, ,,w wuirv'
atands up, tho mcro wreck of a man. that ne never Kit called to preach in
rwalU i. til a ihM.iNAM win tne uuai seii6 in which sucn a call is
nUttJ with h- nrttl Ln.l ll.t.Li.. A -dtOOil ln " C,,UrC,'
r - ti,:,. zi.. t .1.. n....i
07 If M. Cromer, rfecllnes running f i r Auditor, it Is understood thst J. E.
Durtcn Esq., la to be the eandidste. It
j will be either Durton or Quick. If that
CSrThe Treasurers official state
ment, to the 1st inst. shows the amount in the United States Treasury, subject
to draft on the 2Cihult., to have been 123,000,000.
... . , , ,, . i iu rvmiiius u ui me ziiHscr a apportion of our citizens, in behalf of a , , , ,, . ' ..... , j, ,,, olo-'i for volinif fur Ocn. Harmon, in prohibitory Uw. If they would have . ... . e . 10-13. Bein:? twitted with lhe incon their own sons ec-tpo a similar fate, . , d . , . .... . I i .i . .1 "latency or u Quaker a voting for a let them demand n law that will suit- ; , . ...
iTiTTbe ill ust rated temperance lec
ture lastSaturdny, at the "Bnck Horn,"
was well attended. Tbe performances j
begrm early in the day, and lasted till
after dark. We think the illustrations
OCT The Rumocratlc Convention, the
party wants our advice on the subject. Agricultural Society, the Daptiat Alsothey will please call. elation, and a kind of a temperance ttrMas. CaoMta. ha. the sincere meeting at iht "Buck Hern" and else .vmnatht of her numerou. frl-nd. I thi. where fil,ed our luit C,ty wi,h ltnf
her hour of trial. She is an estimable e"' nd look our D0W Undlord ralher
woman. To be thua abandoned must be hf urPr ,,e'
worse than to be left a widow by death. She will be kindly cared for. jETLuciex BaanouR, of Indianap
olis, was nominated for Congress, last
wire better than Harris's Mirror. wetk' b 1,10 Il'P,e' Convention, in
(Xr We will deliver an address on the necessity of a prohibitory law, at the meeting house two mllea weat of Bloorolnggrove, on Friday night, Sep ten ber first. If any candidate, or other
persons, opposed to prohibition, wishes
y punish lhe men that allure the railit,,r)' c,,4'flain. ,l apologised by Tho characters were true to life. It Indianapolis district. Chapman to reply, an opportunity will be given, -th of the land to dens of death. W 0 h " nl CnmI t0 no a Uving, decline.. Mr. Barbour i, one of the p.. toKCn of cognition ha. fi. ey will not. of course, aelcct such a hur1, moving, swearing exhibition of tho ex-eommunicated. . becn Aitcomd by t c0,e obier. . .. . . I. ....... ... ...
vmon the purls pcrlyrmed at wu". . m wie opinion oi me l jfiTKelso has shown ick Horn." last Saturday, to Democratio Convention, are not as Lnd I0J ICns8 in dedicati
u the eviU of tippling liouw. KrelM lhe evils of searching grog- X?aoer in the Dark, to the How. makee a0 with bit thumb and fore fin-
i xhibiiion of a comparatively hrit" for forbidden whisky. We invite Hexrt Walker, than whom there UVr ind PUce his nose through It-
ably
you
Th
man to represent them, when he is jtiTAmon ' the P'irts performed at evils which, in the opinion of the jfiTKelso has shown crood taste er. When one Know Nothlnir wishes
opposed to the very thing they need, -ho "Buck Horn," last Saturday, to Democratio Convention, are not as Lnj gdoJ Cnss in dedicating hii book, to recognise another, be closes one eye,
Ther Will not. of course, commit imistriWo
' their interests to 0110 who can Imvi- wns the
no more self-control than Mr. M'CU-try )'ouno n,Hn hohas been well raised, l,,os who doubt the r.ecessity of a Lot a more liberal friend to education which being Interpreted, reads I ... . i !. 1 . I I llTua a att A
has. Wo fear not lhe result. While nd mMvncu, but who haa worse proiiiouory law, to attend next öatur in the west.
we Iovq and nitv thn m 111 tr n ftt n n than widowed his wife, and wore than!di,y
i s VlS.'t I -
vote for him; and thi we know tu be orphaned his oUVprmg. Poor Fellow!
the feeling of hundreds of the best he is nearly gone, and then his wifemen, and tho best Democrats, in the Hn fm.W will be commiserated.
county. It ws a fatal move mi nt fur
party success, that prompted the man
agers of the party to sacrifice such men a Oant, Wiley, nnd Rockafellar,
for Mr. M'Cleery. But it U in keep
ing with other acts of th it party wh.clt
remonstrate Us inutualion and mad
ness. In order to show their contempt
lor th desire or sober men to throw
a legal barrier between their children
' and those who would worse than mur
der tliera. they have selected or.e who not only opposes prohibition, but pat-' ronizes and upholds the liquor interest. But, in so doing, they have se-' lected a man whose appearance and actiocs. aa he mows among the sober thinking farmers, will show what their tons may come to, unless, like men, they resist the present domand of the Catholic whisky tellers of the county, to luve unrestrained liberty in making
Their sull'eiings and disgrace are nl
ready well known; but hu has a little money yet, and no one cares for them. Should she bring suit against the murderers of her husband, there is a U-''rtl furo in town that would tske a fee from the liquor sellers, and even carry the case lo tho supremo court, milicr than tslio should recover one cent to help support her and her children. But when the work of death and depredation is finished, the man who alludes to the deparU-J, as a vic
tim of intemperance, will bo lulhle.aly trampling on their feeiingsl
Thos. A. Hendriks, has been nominated for Congress by the Nebraska men of the Indianapolis District. The roatest lay between Hendricks and Drake, but Hendricks rtscivee u ionjority on the third ballot. He is the present member
OCT So far at tha Kentucky elections
have been heard from the Know Noth
ings have made a clear sweep. If thst is the way they do, and if they are oppesed to whisky, Nebraska, and Catholics, we wish theywould come this way. There sre more thin a dozen, we believe more than twenty In Drookville that would join such an organization if they could get a chance. Who will move in thia matter 1
itiSrCongreaa adjourned last Monday morning at eight o'clock A.M. The business wa all finished on Suturday and the members paid oil, and all but about aixtecn '.eft for home. But by nominally adjourning on Monday instead of Saturday eaJi member, clerk, door-keeper Sic, drew pay lor Sunday
and Monday. The extra cost of these two days waa not much less than ten
thousand dollars to the Government
nn amount that would have removed many a snag from the Ohio. But
ftTHey. James Mitchell has resigned his position as General Colonization Agent for the state of Indiana, and Rev. Thornton A. Mills, or the Presbyterian Church, lias been appointed to fill the vacancy. itxrHARrERS sew Montolt, for August is before us. We havo not had time to read it, but, it looks well and cheap enough at three dollars a
year
"Ee nose 0
I Nnowa Nothing!"
jCiTThe following are the nominations made by the Democratic County Convention last Saturday: Representatives, Noah Miller of Bath, and F.R. A. Jeter of Brookville. Senator, A. R. M'Cleery of Brookville. Sheriff, M. Batsner of Brookville. Treasurer, Wm. Robeson of Brookville. Auditor, S. J. Cromer of Brookville. Commissioner, Elmore Hiatt of White
The Magazine is too good to Water. Coroner, J. II. Bowlby of
need pulling. Brookville. Surreyor,
jTSfNone of our exchanges contain of Blooming Grove
tho letter of acceptance by Judge Hoiman. Has he accepted the nomination? Who knows? Our understanding is that he will not accept until le hears from the Convention of this week at Green&burgh. He is sensible.
-Hubbard
I this would have been unconstitutional! Bi4rd.
Q3" Hon Tom Smith, haa published a letter to Col. Pepper, in which he Intimates that he will appeal from the devision of the Convention to ".he people aa tu the correctnasa of his f.ith.
We Intended to publish it, out it waa
Thb Bkocgu Road. The Alton Telegraph says it is crcditab'y informed lira orders havo been received Irom
Col. Brocoh for a total suspension of
nil work upon the above road. Iot only have the laborers been dicharged. but eveu the engineers who were running the lines. The cause of the suspension, we understand, is tho tight
ness or the money market and the utter
impossibility of raising means for its
proexjcuticn. .
TCttrnt&Kcx mass mzethto, at til-
ZJLQS FACI0ST, K1E DülIXAPsTZLLZ. DURLAP VILLE. Silt, 1854. This meeting of which due notice had been given in the pspers and by hand bills, was held on Ssturdsy, July 29th In a grove a hs If mile south of Dunlspsville. The weather waa auspicious, the full quota ol apeakers was on the gronnd, and a Urge, aasembly convened to spend the day In a social manner. Rarely have we attended a
meeting in which every thing passed off
more pleasantly on more to the satisfaction of all partiea. The opponents of a prohibitory law were Invited to be present and take tho platform In defence of their own position but no one assumed this responsibility. The ezerc ses were introduced with a temperance ode by two young lads from Fairfield and with prayor by Rev. L. D. Potter. Mr. Truaalerof Connersvllle followed with an address setting forth tho evils of Intemperance In a social, moral snd economical point of view and point' ed out the only remedy for their correction. Rev. II. B. Hibben followed wilh a chaste, pointed, and eloquent ad
dress occupying about half an hour. It
fully sustained In every respect the rep
utatlon he hears. The company then psrtook of a social repeat after which
the audience resembled. A committee
constating of J. W. Scott of Liberty,
J, M. Stanton, L. D. Potter, Jno. A
Sblrkry of Brownsville, C. W. Hand
snd Rufua Swain, of Salem waa appoint
ed to draft resolutions for the adoption of the meeting. During their absense
John Varyar Esq., of Liberty, made
stirring and eloquent speech. A Mrs.
Earnst, of Cincinnati, followed with i few rcmsrks to tho ladies. The cominitto returned and present
ed the fullowidg resolutions which were
adopted without a dissenting vote by
the largs concourae compoaed of all
parties snd all shades of political preference.
1st. Resolved. That we endorse
and heartily approve the sentiments con
tained in the address and resolutions
adopted by the State Temperance Con
vention at Indianapolis, on the 1 1th dsy of January last. 2d. Rr.soLVED, Thst we sre of opinion that no qnrstions of the State policy are now pending equal in importance to the great question of temperance; therefore we will vote fur no mun at the coming election who Is not fully and decidedly pledged in writing to use all fair and bonorablo means In hi powr to procure tho enactment of a law authorizing the seizure, confiscation, and destruction of all intoxication drinka kept for aale or barter to be uaed as a bever
of Wednesday intimates that the
whole denial is a quibcle, it was not a
cask but a box, that contained the
weapons. A correspondent, whose the editor says he is ready to give,
writes in that paper:
A short time since my atteniton was
called to a notice in your paper, respecting a box containing fire-arm.
and bowie-knives, whu-b was received at this station, and claimed and carried away by a Catholic Priest. When the
agent hrc, (who is a Catholic.) saw
the notice in your paper, after consulting the Priest and hia Catholic breth-
ren, he concluded to deny the whole
affair, although the box was opened in presence of several indiviJuU. The agent himself was not present at the opening of the box. The box wa
laimed and carried away in broad
daylight by a Catholic Priest, and
ince that time, a email iron cannon has been received at the station with the same suspicious maik, and wat-
claimed and carried away by the sara Catholic Priest. The box was recei
ved.andits folly for any ono to altem m
to detiy iL What the object is, I am I
... ..... .... ii. i
m iguornii. us your rcRuers. i am in
formed that a similar box was received at the Massilon station, and likewise
claimed by a Catholic Priest.
(T Brown, the editor of the leading Catholic Review, In a late number say in comparing the condition of the American people with those of other countries, where Cstholics prevail, as follow: Iiirealwell-belng.ln the refinements of Iii, in the culture of theeoil, in the higher civilixutlon, or In the true national or Individual virtue and happiness, we sre fsr below the lowest Catholic state. We can boast only of our industry. Our literature is not worth naming; our newspapers, for the most part are a public nuisance; our common school amount to nothing, and cannot be named with '.hose of Austrls; we hsve not a respectable library or university in the country, snd the liberty we boast of, Is merely lhe liberty of tbe mob to govern us as it pleases." e "Furthermore It Is not religion ajleh as an abstraction, aa doctrine orcultut. that will aerve our purpose here; it must be religion In the proper character, religion as covrrnmetit, religion ae kingdom. The church ia a kingdom, a power, and, a sucli, must have, if she I to exercise her authority, a supreme chif. Thi auth rity ii to be exercised oye States, as well as Individuals. Read the above, American citizens. snd then vote for those who court Cstholio votes if you dare. 07" A true Catholic Is bojnd to think and act always aa the prleat Instruct him. For the truth of this we quotr Daniel O'Connell ae aaylnf, en the 3d of December, 1843. in Dublin: I declnre my most vmcquivncal tub mission to th- hnd of ih Hmreh. sm' to the hirnrchy in its) diflWent crcVr. If th Bishop made a declaration or this bill. I nevr would he heard sprakin" nninel ii ; but would submit at rnr uucqui vocally to that deri-ion. Thy hsve only to decide, and they close mv mouth; they hive only lo d-termin-and I obey.' I wiih that to be distinctly understood, fur I take that to be the ehaty cf 11 Catkoljct.
Ma. iToa-Pleat annouues ttt name ef
Thom. William., of BrookTllla town.lilp a candidal W re pre. at 0.1s count? la Us ttsit ef Ulnare.
Ma. Eitok-PIam atinoauce in jr Dim, aiOA-
dl!aU for Towncblp Au.ct.or fur Brook till
k)WDllp,atltv OctobsrclecU'.n.
DAVID V. J0HSS05. Ma. Goodwin: nM0nroonc tha nam or O. M. Powsrs.si sn ludepenJenl Can-ild.t fur lb
offlcs of TreMurer, at Iba amulng election.
M A KY VOTERS. Ma. Earroa. To will plest announce any name, as a candidal forth offic of County Asdllor, at lb toiuluf Octobor election. JOtIM J. CHAPMAN. Ma. Gooswi: .Yds will p1ao announce my nam as a candidal for th oSco of Connty Treasurer, at Iba ensuing October lcls. B. II. WEST. Ma. Bditoai V will plata annoanc my nam siaa Independent candidal at lb OctW election forlbe offlc of Auditor or Franklin Connty. twiN pvEia. Na. EaiTot; Pleat announce my nam as aa Indepandent candidal forTowntblp Attestor for
Brookvltl lowiitblp, at lb October Utilnu. TI10S. T. SMITH. Ma. Cooawin--Ptaaa annnnne lb nam f WILL. CCM BACK, of Oarauir county, at a canlldat for Congreit, In this dlttnct, subject to lb lecUlon of th people St th poll. Ma. Eorro,: You III pleat annnnne my uatno s sn Indrpeodent candidal for Hie Sheriff.lity or Franklin rooi.ljr, tnl.J erl lo lh rl!l nf tt paopla. WAStll.XCTUN J. McCAR I'Y. Ms. Gooowm: Pleat announce my nam as a aiididat forRheriffrf Frauk tin county, at the eatuliig October election . MALCOLM A. LOWES.
Sttfo bfecdistmcnls. OK. GUV60 1 T'8 YfcLlO'.V DOCK AMI RA APARILL.,fribe cure ordlMaoatr a a Aprlng Hirlnrnr the blood and at a general tonte for n )atem, Is unrlvatled. ITte co rati re powert of tble Edraet arw trnly wonderful, and all tnallJt tlionld male !. I lata trial of tha 'Yellow Dock and fcaratiparllla.' tt cannot injur lit most detltal patient. TIllCH Pl.Y FROM MISKKAL JtOSTKCMS to seek hop. I if end vigor rroa IUI pnrely Teg -labl remedy. Tbrloro, hxwaver broken la health aud tplrtu, however ItMineome lo Mmeelf md olhurt, loluo on dutpair of recovery, M the pal lent only undertUnd tbtt bit Lop of ph steal restoration tlet In 'Oujtotft Extract of Yellow Duck and Saruparllla,' aud nudblm for bis LIFE'S SAKE, to try It, sn J w bar no hoilutlon la predicting bit tpdy rattorntton to bealtli. T7Sv advertise mu t.
ajOTICS-
11
1 nr by rlren thai I will toll, en th Sib
day of September next, nn tit preimtet la b luwa of Hluoinlncirrave Prank IIa ro. lud., in." Mlowing rral eUt Ui wit: one huennd tnree Iota. Lute iio.37,U aud 6J.o Hi lollowiiig term: one. half of purcliaee mk.ii) In I inonili. the remainder Iu one year fr in day of eale H purrha. ter giving nute b. arlitg InWrett lr.ni. data iU epproreu tor urliy waiving all va ueUuo aud ap. praiaeinenl Lane. WM. fKICK Adminlttrnlor, of Ute e.taUnf Jana Pairs dee'4. Aug., 5lh,lM4-3S. A CHANCE FOR A BARQAIIJl KAUM FOIt SALE! Lylniremllot north of Drookrllle. and 1 mil nullt of Hloumli.nrov on tit Krook.lll and i'oiinerlllsTurnii Koad.lna moral and healthy n4r;huorhooi; containing uret; all under retire; SO arret cleared and tiudur cultlvsUon, an ..le oirliard, a bnwed ! bouae weather board, ed and plattred, eUble and vtbr v.ry out hulldllig. Tb toll nf th hrtl ualuy, well Umbered wilh oak, Ate. For .nrtltr liitoriiiuUon epply 1 Inomet Halt, near l-alrBeld r K. haad Uixgor Kiubrille, lud.
CANAL 150AT FOR SALE. Th nndertlgoed Ubestosell th Canst Boat XETAMORA.uow l)lnf near the luwnof MeUmora, and one Horte, en raMiiMWe ir...e. MLS JN NOKKOVl , Aug.U-34 3w.
PIANO'S T IIMKITI.1 Ji ttt . i:d iuti;s.-ai w
Lau p..allivet) ahuw Ine l.raett iKWIt
P... . .... ..I. In UiUWiD.atiu at our
anot.are ecknoa t..l.d to be lUe It'llii Amer e or Europe, by all Hie be.1 Piantett In lb warld ..id at our luVlliueier SucU. thai alt .ub other aJrilt to ll si eotl, w ran 1 s J m f io giU better baram a..d tllll iae a Itrtn Jow be It known tial no M..ee cau or .II ell at low at we will, nltl we aell ou0 riai.o imjwou baud and oartl, aefatl at e tn ae.l IhMBj.trvganlleueiib uaraina ef a 4 Puj.py n ibiecit)) weatk Ui VubU tu Call .eel, what we ee, Uuuu. aol I Tb Urgeit Plaue Ocalert la i, -X3- n?ioronnr ,,T,!iiF.w -V'-Ti AÄM D '.SAW !. ' I t I II will let ibere..; ' ap ,, .m purc'-ae, r bouglit In a given lli. vv. k.s-p the la'ceel .UM'k.Oett Piano. "l will I nt,nr all lnrr 'or .-atU lb in nj oilier Koei rjl. At-oee. und hand I'lvuotUkcu I exel tir "si .4 1 r'wurtb etrvei. vcurn wniTK. aull I-S'fV.t Pltuo UeaUrt la Cintk.
fg-'iei nVi.onr.oit sin.nnr. -trJ O'eaJJ 71 '.Mill :oh ii l f T iiFrnin a sioee f amp vn.ii.nuke, the fri b. l In An.riu-it. We will tell at hnlt-aule Oj'r rela'l.and wvrrai.l then. ir aui. -lor tn any i,d ail ofon-d in this martei, ti, rreai dorrend fur tho bonu'lful V.l. in I proof UOeiUre of Uieif great iMriontv orer all lAherv MCKCMAWHME. aU UaMxriOolAietaOk.
