Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 September 1854 — Page 1
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0 qMrvMr Um. thrv fokt. .....tl0" Wfvry ftJ4iUosl MrUua tiuUr Mo iiiktf Yoirly Advertising. ... One ir or L. n t f..... S.WI Om fofU rolamB 3 mo i fOw M mo It-.w u!ii m m I tear. ...... Ona half of tola urn 3 mot "'M' Itf MM OnttoUiaaSnio. U.ut 19 Car Iihwm or ür u ' M ikaa urt bwuvu, enU a suf will bv aJ.ixl. A uan ontUU of JW am Uo Dom ffoapafwil. wiii( mi wu t iin hi w ! 1 f a full t taMK Irwuoii a tquar, '- aal kalii a rraiiNi avar a auaara auil a ftalf. aa twottiuar. tiHttioii. Ciruii aal mm"i lla.iCuart. A mtnlitrm Una ! nlbar Ufal awtloaa, mu1 k ail lu munt aailT curU. la uo raj will a jrail laa laaaa ofa I tot Uta ariaur' fa. AI loraT wits bi all r mtuU fjf U ltfl f rtiaiof arUrl bT Uam. MAHH.Mtuuiutf aM'li-Uuif rrT tlrltlon. , (I l uiMcntMr, aai fli u lbtaa arao ar aul Dkintitul li4auilf !. .Wrt.M uhU ai M4m4 oa tht copy for parl aaiaOr al Inawrii... will b aouUMMatl auui wnianM nui, aua fi iaul riuivl acuuraiai( iiUm Uiay rfr (a a Uailuiw laiaa a. Iba) Iii Im lur4 1 (tul HaU. If uurlmi "Uli f., laajr will, ai an irM, aa i n rtU uuUl ur ! Mtw, at la aaaai nut. .ill lrnniM4.uk rr a Mraafara ortraalii pr l bai.aul lu ivaui A raJ. ami C nmmiUallur t4 wH tnaw lawraai, will 0aara.4 CI uar iiar r lMrkiuii, 44rriaa i Urfavbt ar mm k4 f raluli Mil. . a lrtlamaot will b lurvtl wlUtwut atavaaaaUoa. T. A. OOoOWI.I, KJ. Antarlraa. 4 . U. n.hlT, M. Uiu.K fl professional .(forte. r-r s Dr. J. V. KKELY, UUlttt Sarjeon Dentlit. nfHmuM OOOMHOUTH OF TUM VALLfcY V HOUhK, Taia. All wwrk warrabia. . rt fift xn.iimu in ln. 4i-i) J. ü. DAVIS, M.-D, l'livwlciaii & ii r it v o ii i rvFrtCK al bl rallara, or,if of Maliand 'Ja lral, Krul lila, luj. CYIU KILUOIIC ;.Urof i uJ Ulorti) aud Cuauavllural law, I Itie fvara. i .lirookvlll. lad. Odea uulfe Üal Carur of fubllc aauara. T U. JUir.ii AUArnty and countKllor a Uw,Hrukllt,lad. Ottva tb Hall' ball i" 43- 43 nOICUOW. Allnm aad Cnaaaallna- . U4. UJloa A. 7 UaJl' ballJiii. Hnn.kTii,,..diaa. 1-43. j . v i.ituif rvii.K AlUtrna aj M . n am - AlUtrna at) 11. CiMaaalloral Law. UJluala llalla(alill lli.ir lll arwitriuti laiAiaua. 4J-'43 T,tt ttCLUIir. A Horn Aval Law. O !- J. a. NuraXa-lraal.twaauarcMvrib alO.... Hoiaa riwoi, hriHt:ia, 4i.'i3 EVAS OWEVS ATT0271T AT IAW If 3TAST TUBL C, t4rmil, luiUiw. Jaa3o3iao ALP. WAIM). ATTORNEY ACnUN.KLLOtt ATLAW, i iwiruit, laniaaa. UKIw two dvort aortb Burvna Miu ra, IV. II. AJOIIIIIS. A I. ., ii y 1 1 c I ' II ix S II r C O II Ml. Carmd, lad., JSI wwr. DM. PS A'OWWsj . DENTAL 8UUOK0NS, Mt. fia VMA .1. Will an all wr aatrutud v m-ir ear IIb iiaM ini iiltHth. Jun JJ 3mo MOSES J. K ELLE Y. Attornfjr it Liw mJ Nutarr Public, uua d-vir .tUib r tha Valley IIoum. Mra.MTllU.lad.. W"''-i'..l.u iiu..( uwl,laktiail ,r arin ivHMHfHUt,,niiaVllt . A.t orriiti rio.t thiiiü. The Cmcinn ui Times, of Uitwt-tk. Ute thtt on SuaJny morning, forty Darooentuo litdira n.at-mhlc in the room of Wm. AWrs, In M.inchttter'n buiUinj. At tha touihwe.u corner of Third end Sjcamorw alrveU. Amonth purtie present, nre mi-ntioned ChrU Reemelin. W. M. Mytr. J. J. Frn, Ute editor of the EnquiW, Wh. McLean, Mr. Jobwn, und Lwjer Juli n ton. Mr. Mjere called the m eting to Mr. Reemt-lia maJe tpeeeh upon the new mode of Uctic, which hf hi prtpiind und rtcomratndid to tht Deaaoeritiie prty. Wash. McLe nf ndvoc.ted tho n dor-f ment of the ".dminUtrntlon. Mr. Ktfvmflin did not like doing thai- but for harmony ke, he wtti. willing that the dninitrAlion iHiould not bw condemned du.in ihf cnortM. Aftrr tlueconsalintioD itwaa-rtrd that the dminiMLrilon thonl 1 not Inroeniioned in the pUtforra. " It wfurther trevd that the Nrbrm'ia bill ah.mld not b mvPliond la ihe new pUtforra. in rrply to a ujjetion that thi oure woulJ eure the co operttion Of the Mumi, Mr. Revmrlin nid ihm ht could not cimsc'u-nttoutly cualcrce with the MiMmU. II hitd com nvtlril liiifself on ihit qntion und he could Dot tee how he CoülJ get outof it. Another tfentltman u,Bt'd thnt the Alinmit composed the mot nctive nd induentiif numb r of the pnriy. And thnt, in the jre. nt state of Ailiirc, defeat ws cermin without their aid. Mr. lUemelin NCiuii-HCi'd, provided . they wer tu have no offia ihi fall. The provi-o wa.H Mrei d to. At WHt lkewie a resolution for a mettin-' iu thi Third WHrd. Thi ti-lect on of an or,;n waa the neXkS'Jtjec; of debnte. Ii wm h ci ted lint the Empiir r Cojtd Mr. he up pr el, Niid lliHt 9IJ0U huuld be uiu n to Mr. Molli'or of the Umnan V'olktbl tlt, for the purjoe of entblinw him to publish k 0 rmM'lCiiglih c-uu-pnijo p-iper; the EniUh drpirtmviii to bo in the han ! oi the ''tube." AcolUiion wax then pArtHktn tif, future mvciin arr.inyid, and d.t iribw" bn.il up. 'trl'ln UohIoii lit miy lh tt fivi 'wonivil will apieitd out llu-ir loih o a tu tku up the entirv side of hi. omnibus ihm oocup) !..( the rimm de tinned for el.ht, miiJ ilu n if Miioilie woinun prevents In r-ell at the loot they will cry out." Von c in't come ii here, ihvrw nin't no room;" but if ; m m wmm logvt In, liny i hii iiimL . rtHm utay enush, riht do u bttwtti " thtui.' vjaMaaaHI,,"B "a-mBBBBaaaaaaaBBBfaBfaa ' XlTflia ItflOl pUuil,,; UliotDSC tAAiily the art of dCilvluj.
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tSTTho folio win ei'iuUite ccm .... ... r - :. ... I -Oll u yvr . i i vuririuio iuu Ifiir to Lm thrown rwhv. V Letlitr it i poetrr or not we do not pretend to Wo hope liourtwr, in tt tha next ume tlie writer perpt tratet buch An iriiclo he will prrpty the poxtne. It will Ave him the mortilicalion of luch notice: !' Mr fou4wln lr you will plaa Puttlldi lb foh oalnR. And otIi(n jounauJ many rvaUnt?fw Uara lud H. W. ral, Aufell7ili S4 . Umpvrtuca lnm ellrt Alphabet ' . A U far Ad.lr I i Ibatl M to tu tup , th druuUrl tlmi.t, tet It Aad o drtnk It op n. Ii fir bttla Mark wlon Iberooa tucb laaut not or baodt " Of yoult b uudoo C. la Ar rl'l.-r Ut drink It I wrong thoiif !i at flr'nt Vrtury wcX U U aouu vuary lru( D. Ii fordrunkerd Jaat ltik I Iii miao ' bow rwd ur hi ) Aud bow durty hu cloi E. tt for i Tili f 'hm ka fo out to drink Ubal bknia doj bitn btra If b wvuU aula) Ibluk P. It for fnanUln au aiarry and Clear Whwunlff drink watar llftl tiwtiitug Id futtf . , It fr fi Hit I iiiakti KHpU laty tbfurrot liillixlr alrt A Uli tualt C raiy II. tt fur hupp Whlih ba Can nrb Whom kU.t aU'hl PviU baud bit kujo I It for Inn Lk rat imp no doubt W km nur u (T'l In ( It It banl rvlliuy out J. It for J I . Vhr tti drunkard I kppt IUI th fin i-1 ut hi lli ir bwty ! hat tlepl K. la fur knmiltfd Of wlilvli l.til r.muint Villi h iitt Infi mnl'i NVaal rutt off a llh bit bralut L. It for liquor WbalavvrlK. aamo lh latl or ih Color tliJAÜarr UiVMiav M.la (ur mnak.y Who vmor limn man If) 4 Aue milk bl m drunk yoataa'titairala S.U for nnh ' Mf bo plauUMj lha In , And how tad It lh warning ut drunk upou wlu O.la 'urorphaa . of whirl) Umiiandf are md Kvtiry nioiilli In Ilia yjf By Um ramaulWr rml P.llf.if filrnlj All fftd ralUI'aa b'ali tak. If u ran.ialrn your nam ouf mark ton ihduM mako . I. fn quart .1 Look hrp ana you'll Olid In tuoal wry qu tboraa liquor bt bluil R It fur mm Aiwl H.r rmaetlrra tu With aar lh. allt.r Tt hotbli.j to do . la ft.r mi.w Whr Hi KKr dronktrJ tlt Otnoni by I'qnor Aud rrv.ua aud dio T,U fi.rtlpler Wh imi wiirau and wort Till Ii Und lo bla aorruw !?olaro lllü hi purtt) a. It or anion In ulun ttitlru It tfenrth V'ltli tu yuuhc ml iu.oIj Wa aball rniifj-jur at loii(ia ?,li fortrlctlm Who i.ia;.irM a roniitt IUI h HI in th. nvrr Vbor f Ovum hit ui drownod W, I for wo WhiiU ry man fact, VYIiu artikHuf troiiitlli'ior Aud lliruugU tlij alruct iuU. X h) fur tetii' A ;. it a'uij bad ho bulUm army of alccliot U Uifitr lu ti VAtlorjoutH DurlHayuuin,ol,a wtr Lfti'ii lot K i drink Shwulil alu Ib.o.Bauar Z. It fir I ..lnut M U tin UMf Jou'll lb till r-wM tiimiit dniik dtluk Oomlnton Our I'wuiary Ufr OtoLootcAL Tin Focxdatio or Floiiidv. A contfptui.il nt of the "FioiiilMn." pvtkitiir ol I he ulrf turn of th'it l nil. tul i, y, 'il.v upper aliuluiu of Fl-iii.lu itatH on out' VHt ni t wm k of im-gulir er hi t il u. t ndoi s 'i h;i I mil , through h t h i uiuiiM nil !, ritvr. en ek, ntij n.im rhI nkr in mI, ui dMrkiuta pupfiunlly tlow. Tin y nre partly or wholh n.iig.bln for the nmlUr cImh in Mi miu and silvcKi!t ihuuhoit tin utile ilUirttici m of it t ir iubu irMi.ti u urt. 'i'ho lliHt re not chii Ih 'imiIi mi wi.li uiittpitriitivi ly una l expente. The nnnibirof nmaral mi l i.i i ii hi n i m in r ui idtt u more iIimi. wn huuai.d. Th ir I ii, tij.le mIhi ngri tll ii'a nre (he aulplinti of lime, iiotjin i-i, mid mhU, oxyd of linn, mm Itu I tlii.e. Tliir olalile n.lril hi. itiiini-l of mi in a id htliig(.ii Hlbuli'lC U i I. Mini liiilni li iH'ea. I'Um' g'lMn bi'ou tn oraie it ihe mt r l t ail in Mit u eii vmm Iioii ttuoi hi n ; i title lim b eon in ipid, in ai liikUuciii iliher magne' blsda or Acid."
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(Oojrlfhl tacurad accord li.g U'taa.) .iiflPniriTTi nirtflmi on THE SATANIC LICENSE. aSBBBvaVaaViaBBaBB J 0IIAPTER" XIII. - Mony and mtn a matutt faltrh'Wt tbAw; M.a makafatto radnoy ronnay maket mta to. "O mltrblrf, thoq art twlft To f Titer In Hi8tlioogV6f dttji.irati m n.n "They hait a e'ett Ilm at rM Quirnbtt latit niifht," nid Mote Whipple f hitcomradp at JenkN tavern, who hml atmblfd the'e for their morning dram. Whnt waa that you was anylnjj about Qulmt-y I akd .fpnks. - - Ther had a anivf Hing- time thre Inst nljrht, and worked upon Ihe feeling o' uin of them till they got them to si;n the pledsre, ... ' ll'iw manf of them tisnd t ' Four, $o I heard this morning Who are they I . I in leratoorl it waa Thad Ivndall Oil William. Joo Peterson, and Frink WKd. . .. . . . Well. Whipple, doycu think the will IrV t'i It I Thad hTendall wilt, and Frank Wood m? poaaiblj ; but th othert won't tick to it a week. . What make jroo think Thad will t Dccaiia. ynu know, h an nbtil. otte di'ill ny way. When heptah! head te in any direr tion, yu can't turn hhe any mure than tmi en ihe wind. He my; tut FrVnk Wood won't I'll brl ten dollar. aM Ram Lifahy, It -If y mi he will, aai.l Whluple; he und Kridall re r-ry Intlmntd. Th" Infliienre that he will exerf over Wood will kep l.im rt t. hit pleda. (twill ke'p him (ill omehody Irnt him. He wii nevei pet d'tmk P he haa to buy tha liquor; h la tighter than Ihr bark on white oak tree, said Phil Saxhury, I know he U' tijht j but irei.tlemer,. you'll e hwwill stick to hl pledjje, re pn-ti v Iii p pi e. . , Perhapa ynn'd Hkrf to bt aomethlnT on ihntl siked Jcnk. betnvinp feel-in-ft of Internat. . I'm not afraid fo, waa the reply. Ciine. n-w, I'll be(ynii flvedolltr h wib be drunk in ' le than one week. aalil Jenka. D-m: C yon will treat thr eatipiny to hind the bargain, rrfnrned Whiuple. , Th I'll do. rherfullv. Je tk entered the bar, and the rnm pany ud'h-ret rntind It to drink liquor (riven hyjenka. aa an enrnt ti nt I ft oulil do all in hia power to aedure pmr Franklin Wood from hi hhand noble porpoae. It ia tlmnat Inrredihle that neh mn trn to be loun I in our land. There ar? tiMiir en7'iiil In the liquor traffin who rrj ilre when a por lnhriat, whi la airuj-trlinff to recover hlmuelf from ru!n fall bark Into tha Hilrh. And there are ni. a few who are ao depraved, and have anrh a burnlnj Ihlrat for if.wil.they d. mt hette ttr on moment to pnah him bark. Thehappinea of h'a fumily hid lepiitatlon, and the ailvnllon of the poor inebriate hive nt Infliienre whatevrr to eeatrain them f-om their work of ml n. They fpjnir- In the triffli to make m.-neyt and If they ran crom p!Uh their iirpnae. It I of liltl ron.r. Qiicnce to Ihrm how mny fputea they mtn, hov manv valuable vounir men thrr nuke nd opeysie, how many l,h-i 'h.y cute, .nd how many toult l ney oeatrny, iiow many mleerab'e fam
ther ae"" n, mla-rahl, et-mltv. vpnl l" ",r,T ITrl,nK' .o.aui The., ronalderatlona which dn..t "'..'X jVnki lent hil hired serve to re "traln them for one moment ; 1 " n.eX a J'' ,.,Cni 01 . rrom the.er. mpli-hmtnt of th-lr work !- t,,d drove Wy the poor Uliin a of dea.h Th.T h"w" l'nT "'ne.e .iatico .'... . . . , , their power . motives t' Influenee ' Fnk In, whit does that mean l.akthem foll'and" t.SmUcl.leveoua.nd fJ Mr-. Woml, M Saw the COW DC r..in..us pr.rticc, ;W ,h'y h,ve! j wV'kn'Iw IhvevoiMi.ldhcrtoJenksJ -
the mwi .ritv. Whatever, therefore, the law sustain In a popular Q.tWWi eiMtalna I by a majority ol tb people. Takinirthia view of the aiihieri". I i 't it !! Iranir ihnt bue, rleprafH mr' engaged in the liau.ir trnffio do a they r doinjj to mikn all thev ran by their ahnmiiinbl. huina. When we rX pi atulaie with them, thev tell in they have a lirenae, wh'ch i the time a to , y they hure a mnjoritt of the people i on thrlr aide. So it baa been for many f'eara paat. and a it will ronlinne, uni'pa men break nway from pirtr lies, and vote fr thoae ho will five u the Mlne Lw. - ' Several dar after the interrstinz n,eetir at faihe Qiiimby't. ono rainy lay Franklin Wood '4 patinj by JiMtk'i. tavern on hit w.iy home. Won't ynu eal' in, Mr. Wood I aaked Jenka. with all the anavity end mild. n" he nrageeaed. Y eaed. Y'U nre very wet; had hoiter rail in and dry . I pueaa ymi yi nr.en ; nave a yooo nre. I don't know but I will, replied W. o I auapeeiinif no hsrm. Wood waa a man who lurked firmneta and decialoit oi' chnracter, making; him nn enay anVj-rt for Ihe mm "Her. Jenk knw ihi, whlrh It dueeil him to make theb"! Ihut he would bo intoxica ted iu leat lh in a week. 1 tl.ink you had belter fake n lititfl port tvi'o', you are an ivrt ; hadn't y-ui Vr. Wood' .ii'.'featnl Jnk. wilh mm-It app'irrnt ronrerii for hi health No, I rneur not. I duii'l need nnv. Ph't neeil it f A man never item' It If im. t m hen he hut b en out in uch I ormntihia. Jevka went Into Ihe bar, pnnrrd nut a tu bnbV twu third 'nil. rame and mit II let u th hand of Wood, ml t hl hm to ilrite k lt. II'' a ild It wi'ti!d do him i'""il, war in bloi.and prevent Ira takinrnl '. K tiielr nonrtry to hit ire'liK.'a aid hi ll n 'tum, Wood drank It r'own. In ,i It vt tniitufa he tel the p iwer o? hia n'tl apivti'e returning, which ralbtl'or in eiblnsT efroi'g.'r th in port win Tue trmh J. nka had put Inlo it a l,.ro, i (piuioiiy of hmndy, lor 'h'1 r,,r' Mute til r- kindlin ,lhe ni l fl'tal of he IimiI tn i lij cl In vitw. It waa n t long h- ft le Woial WNlk"d up lo lh" h ir und all d for a drink ol u'n, aaylit lr need d .nneihlnj that would tut the ie ut In Itie throat. , W tod tma been elh the eohl.vier. if.li Ley. hU thro.it I 11 l.'.l with I,. I, In. J hut aild Hunk Jl"wlnd, Ihi tat In ili'vrornrrau djuuk.he n.ulj I'.ri Iv Im.k un. W e'll clear hl throat for 'Im. If he .ihm with u t luctlo while longer, laid notb sir.
Frank, waa you gocd Woed for .rcra! itked Howlnnd. - 1 ' Yea, by si'icer j clear tu(T. replied Wood, with hi lace diitorted Irum the irery rfl"-ct of the gin. a large portion if which he had juti turned down. He continued to drink until he waa braatly Intoxicated, and ajrain heart! y nyned in in;in; obaceue aong od he recital of vu';r stories, lie owed Jenkt quite an nount for liquor v hit b lie had procured it In bar. previous to Iznin; the pledge. To aecure thia waa one object which Jenks had Sn view 'iirettiii him intoxicated. .Sometime n the evening, alter Jenka had filled ut chatlle nior';e;e, h aaid to Wood. We hart been dealing tome time, and here it a ba I Linea due m. Ar yoa
villmj lo put it into a due bill ? Btj aiire I am. Who ever heard of Frank Wood'e rheatin? ane bodv I Every body conaiJers you .. honest, Frank. I am not only honett, bat able, you toe. I tay I m able to py elllny debts aid every body' dehia. You hear that I ' Without any knowledge of what he waa ainuiittf. I.e put hid name to achat tie mortjjta on hia cow to pay hit grog bill . , , . . The lanJlord, feelirlff very well in view of hi achievement i-ver hia victim. freely dilt om to him hit liquor, until iioor Wood lay aenaeleaa andatupid open the floor. . . Who It that to drunk on the floor I aaket! Moh W hippie, who came ia lute in the evening It's Frank Wood. What did. t tell yon I replied Jenk, triumphanty. Frank Wood I No it ain't. Well, look and aee, a a id Jenka, holdin; candle near hi fiee.uud li'tinj np hi hat Irum hi he id. I rave in, Jenkt I the five dollars are youra. Didn't I tell you I'd rnme It ? ' I never niiJert.uk tny tliliig ihiujf yet I coldn't accomplish. I will get all their convena back in lea than three oiontha, il lliev don't para the Maine law. '' Vou are prrttr irood at It, I 00. But you had brlter be careiull and not lei O.uiNldaon flml yuii out: if vou do, he will be in your hair a2-io,.sid Whipple luiirhinj. . Lt him con-e Into my house again and ItviUfJx him so lie will luve some il.ln eUe to do lor three months to com. betides gettin j up experience meetings. , Y ii think he'll have sn experience to ten, io you I . . Indeed he will, if he don't mind hi on butine. . Toward mornin. Wood waa an far recovered Irotu the ttipeiyinjj efTcta o liquor t'tat he aroe (nun the floor, a ti ttur'ed fur home. Out O. who randet cribe iho feelings id that poor family when the wretrhed inebriate entered hit dwelling I Mra. Wood apranir liom her eat. flew toward him, and exel timed. Ü FmnkJiii, yu have dsthed all my Ditfliii h. i pee tu eartn. l eu lliu irittl a jit like the wo woman I 11 hopes tls!ud--D(jW, i , atammered out t.n poor creature In :nnud:n tone, it he fell wholo length up-n the flour. Sir. Wood realized more than ever that. 'TU thu cruel arllfii'fl of ft Tba.tArvfln.au4 vary on our M, To rait, n from tl-.lr, a.'l jriVM mm bopaa Onljf t'l I'liDifii IM In th euir ajrala And aiuk. ua doublty wr.Ubnd.'' A darker hour nvrr pataed over her mind U liilo he lay up'in nil couch alaiio2 aiMindly. Inrnibla to tha irreal i ,LnJ,,ry,.'.l ''''ffVi1 .VB," L"? hHf chiWrrn M it kfcnlf, nd five . N., I haven't. ;o and aak him whit it meana. Ben what arc you ffoiiij; to di with my cow t naked Wood a he went out. That's it likely question for you ak. You don't renember the inortirasre you tfnve tha ild man on her la 'I night, do you f and that you agreed to let him take her away to-day I r plied Urn. . Wood rememb. red Ihe whole maltet now. Ilerecollfcted the du. bill, which he had no doubt waa a ehnti I inurt tjr on hi only cow, which dia little chil dm very ninth neede . He. threw hiinaelf upon the nerknl h pxir weep, inj wife, nd atked, her forgivueta. heartily and Ingenuously confessing hifault, and mo.t aoleiuniy pledn hinttelf be would n"ver b guliiv of tv like ng.iin. the Ireely lor ive him. and aaked him h he ctit ' to violdte h pi-tig.'. u uiium iu nrr m. tuwr Jr-nk took taget him intoxicated, ik . .1-1 I .ill.. . L . now n ,ir-r.r,i- mm ... ............ morliftuf. when he au(.poa d Im wne 'gning a du- bill of aniall amount. A ter they hd tnlk'd over the matter very Ireely, Wood atked hit vile I.i tlt. Bible an I read the tenth Pahs. A alio naated alui, he called her atlentil. ii to lh ' ninth and tenth vra aa. "He HimIi iu wntt secretly, as a lim in hia d-ii : he .1 oh i't wait lo catch Ue poor : h Coth calci the poor, whrn e dnw oh hi. u into hit net. II r.r.iutStob and liuuihi. lh iiimt-ll. ih it the pour Uiy lull by hlttrog oi.et," I ee now, a -Id Vot, thit f.itbe C ul tiby wt tliht In hi remark -m i' a 4'ige the h-r nitflit. I luve no do.iOt tlt tt Jfiili ha hi-eii ecrelly lyitg I., wait todnw me Into lilt net eve. tine- I algncl the piig., II iw tiiJ yju coiuo o go In 1 aike. hit wile. H taw me at I waa patting by, and nr- d in to gil". and dry liiyall b the tire. He wu vary p illleand ut'i-V'-rtii j ; and when I ir"t In. he urg'd into trink a glit of pirt iu''t ami a I th'it w i don.' tor. kinU- my aiipe ite. Illitl I III ght lull by li t 'trung onet tint In. h a roiig nUor. I pr.-iuii that waa hit object, laid Mr. Wood. . He won't pUy lint jame with me jgiir., 4 xciaiui -d Wood, with ene k"i and tlf nun tt. I mutt aiiicerely hnp and pray F1.111U1I11, thit he iny ne"er be aolelo Ynu now hiVe your yea open, and I h'W yoUelll keep nllrely awy T eti1 - nun aiiü u iutie. i ynu uo ao, yvu will be 111 i. danger m temptation. . "w H'J. i'yir. replied, that 1 1 will havs nothing moro to do with him
or anr other of the liquor dealers in this town. " If you will only keep sober, dear Franklin, Jenka may havs the cow, for Mr""" r anolherwabouir "inp.tblns, to an I from hV labor, i't' was necestary for Mr. Wood lo Sj paat Jenk" tavern twite a day ; and leal he mißht jaio be decoyed, Mrs. Wood took the precaution to jro with him in thetnorntnir by tie tavern'.and meet him again at nltfht. rinrhUwiy thepreven - ted the villian from drawlm; him a sec - ond time Into hit ut. . . , -
.... r 11 i , ii . Whi.il n .n.lHjiiii haarl nT hi fM. ha pn9 urenf In nau finita a uijif landlord aaw him when he w a oTi dittancrtfrom the liout; nd it helelt no particular relUh for I.i company, heroolved iu hit mind not to see him., lie leered Donaldson more than he did any otner man in town, lie waa aifaii ue would again remind him of WotdruT blood ud R'gden't com meat. When Donaldson stepped upon the platform to ei ter the b ir room, Jenkt darted out ot the back door, and went into the h re baro. Donuldaun ai v ii im crotting the road in a hurried mmoer, and loliowed bint. . A Ooualdaon upened the dor, tho fearlul rumselter tcrambted up the ladder into the hayloft Donaldaon followed him. ' - Wh 't aro you a.'trr I aaked Jenks. I'm lte you, ws the reply. Well, I'd tluukyou lo minJyour own Dulnes. J am minding my own business, ft I part ot my butiuett in thit world to look Her tbd wo. tare of the poor op pretaed. Yvt.you are very attentive to 'ha poor when you can mnkd tha. a pretence lo annoy your neitioort. , Did you cail in Frank Wood the oth rr oiglit I asked Donaldson. 1 gueat I bad a right to tab him, at a neighbor, to come In aid dry himtelf. Did y ju induce him to drink a glm of port with stick In it I .That's my butiuett, you meddler. Did vou make hi in drunk, anil tlien et him to tign a due bill lur what he owed you I It s nune or your business. ' Aud is it trae thit the next mornin; that due bill proved to be ch ttel murt iigon the pour man's cow f Uo down. you abupive tconndrel ! ex claimed Jeuka, In loud and anry tone U, you Villain J You daerve tit be hut up In the penitentiary for ten yeirt You are t;ot fit to live In a civilized commiinity. Your character is Infinitely below that of the hlhwny robber.--A"d I ahall not leave yoa till I expri amy views freely of your villanny, aald Donaldson, with warmth. Get out ol my barn, you insulting villa'n ! Have you used n ol that cow's milk! D n t the trlppling curdle in your coff-e? Godown.youln'amoui wretch, or I ff 11 1 bethedtaih of you! fxcliimeil Jenka, excited, an I trembling w;th rag. If you only hid loin of RigdV'eorn meal now to eat w ith tlmt milk, you could fare aumptuoualy every day. waitlie aarcaitic reply. n-if'"'. you vagabond, out of my iht I I won't hear your abutj, aaid Je like, lurninj Ms biflt t l) naldon aud crowding hit fingert in hit ear to at not to hear him Thirt Interview troubled Jenks very much for number of weeks. Tin thought of tha niortjrae. and of poor Wood'i Ut row, and epeciily, when he aat down to breakfstt, the Idea of .he milk curdling In hi eoflVe, troubled and annoyed bint exceedingly. Scribner and Donaldton in I ICW QIVI provided Wood' family with a o w, and tuld him it would be his as long es be adhend U his pledge. To BS CoNTtNCID. Corrcspoubtnet.' From tha Writro ChrlH'an Advnrau. LGITEH I'llU.n NCnU48KA, The point of Und from which I now write is- under stool lo bu abuui the apot where the Miouri river ia tiUraeCled by the fortieth piratlel of north lati uJh, ftti I coneq lently; tkn d vidinj; line between the territories il KanH aad ebrtskt. .memip i pi ice tlii mo ith souih of ll e fonieth ptrallel, and some peraons aupp.o h it it will be found north of it; hut 'he map published by thu Commissioner of Indian AlT-tirs, anJ known ii Colonel Bcnton'a m ip, mikntlui parallel crott just at the m nitli. I kakn this as mi lruiJe, and nuppose I .1 r
nyself now trenuing me virgin aou 01 1 mae.o iicrwiw mau in me puuiMimeiii, Vcbranki. This, too, aceordinj; to! of crimes, whereof the pAriy llAS beeU I I . a . . ! Iff... . fll.ala.. .aa...l I
ho e in tue si-tve inwereau uj Missouri, is 10 be the line etween euvery an I a al reedom They are willinr to com-! promise
upon this grojnd; lei Nebris-a:ors anl Representatives in Congress Ivu. And K uiaaa a 'ave, iiate. copies of thi j int llesolufon at his ...1.. . 1. ... 1. 1. . -..!u.,i:
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. 1 . 1 .1 i.i rentaied on oaeo cnuo:i lo euggest II... .... ..t .. . . tllO UUUi rHMl y an 1 oiinei 1 a..ij si far as lo hy ol an I mII lovn ins ipon hinlsnoty. t even aurvejed hy the government; but I was piomp ly replied to by citing me to (I den t as 11 insttnueof the aucess of s jmt'ter cites, with what corno Diss I am un iblatoa-V, I No euleinenls are permit ed In th ec lit w where 1 imw mil. 1 Im p rlieu) irs of ihe treetie 1 ni nie wl Ii ihe ewral ludi'ii) tiihvs nie but impereeily known here at yet. lllsun drtoo t, huwovi r. that in (he tr atie villi the tiacs ami Iowas ihrre i a tipulalion eiinilar lo h.tt wi.h llie DJ 1 are. Th" lands an to bo roll lo t , hihrtt, b -I tor. in th1 wt-ral nla-a 10 have all llie nroi'eeils aft e leduö I ' iho t Xpen of autvry and j ale. "' ltia anan;t mtnt, - if I'aiily j arried out, cut oil nie ciauu jytoo-1 uupancy. in itnus upon which t now aid ti known u tho lUll'-Breed awa . t t . 1 . i. I
Äin a tlleV Will 0 niell 1; liiere Will me loregoiu reaoni'tons wi re pw Hi the baitfe-urrotwd. ed by Democrats and Wliis, an I p The Great N-ni thaw will comp ire proved b) Gov. Wright. . No one lien n aize with the Lit e Miami. Up contended tint Congreas had no light Ins .retm some thirty miles is Nc-I to exdude Slavery Horn our Teiritonthiw City. Ab"Ut tw.-niy miles' nes while they rem t ned under lerrielow this pi ic. upmihiliwi 1 tu Is, I loria' governmen , M ano.her embryo city, i.pp.ii:o to At the 11 xt Öes-ion of tho Leislaiowi Point, Holt, county, Missouri. ture, an tllorl wai made to repeal the ly the w.iy, ilr re are no town uid f ir-oino; reolutiona, and failed. 't'tlligu in litis country. Every. hin..; The Wit'gi t I mw where ihey -.n a Lff tod os'e ill are cfcs. I a fod llu-n. i'he D-m icrats now I ike
Re t-rvation, und extend upon 'he Mi eouri from the Grent to the Little Nim Äu(lxf ; t under-tood ihat'tleM - ,uvu not bt;cntreHld for; sothatlhtr. .U .now no opening for sttthment oi -Miuri fn.rn the north Iineo the Kick ipoo hm s. nearly oppon St. Joseph, tip to the Lutle emHlav. a dUtunce of perhp eighty milet.Claim. Hre bvinj tskt-n. hawevtr, it. 'rear of the Half-Breed Und. ut e ; frW miles ,b )ve where I now um m . . inw coa eJ jrarnt;diU-ly on ihe bnl Lr .i.-...- . ;u ..k,.tr....t
V, IHO II VI, i' "ii T 'umuii.i bai-' ...... steamboats stop there occasionally foi 'ut1, The weather conUnues opprcsivci wtrni. Writing is exceedingly in convenient nnd nt-ccessarily exetuted tin huxto. Composiiort nnd rendetf mu.t in Jale. and, if need be, com-ci Meiinwl'ile.'thould ny of your read ers traveliag this wav; denire tobe a g nuinu j)cimen ol frontier liopi; tality, to.ey. hHve only to cull , Ht tin Ciibin of oi l brother I'roctor, opposite this place, : where he will find it acted ouiin the bjst nyle. ' Wm. II. Gooox. Mouth rf Oriat Xemafuiw.) X T. July. 31, 1054. . j 'lH r c r I I rt vi n B3T7TAL CMDUCT 0 LUt 1EISHMAN. " While thu Udd Fellows, who hnd bet'it enioviivTA picn.c At'liltndalc. were prepnrino; lo return h'.uie, 1am Stturdny evening, n IiihmHn who gut e tho name ot 1 hornas Malloy, crcHtud quite an excitement. II went into the public house near tho depot, Hiid with the moat profane language. ilecUrvd he could whip Any Know Noihing On the ground. 'o one noticed him,' and all httmcd deiermined to let him luve Iiis swear to himi-eif. At Icn-jih. it young genllemaii named John Mill, or Hill. Ht'eaident 9f Loci iinJ, went into tho home for the pui -poW of getting a drink of WKter. A he entered the door, Mnlloy declued ihit he (the young man) whs h Know XoJiing. and instantly pulled out a iK'iivy colt with which ho bent thu yoiin. man over the head moat outrngeodly. Thebylandersintcrposfcd it -ooii h$ possible, but it whs with ionic difllculiv they succeeded in tenrin ihe wild IrMunan from his innocvnl victim. In lite txciitment which followed, Malluy bucceedtd in secreting himielfi The (Vit-nds of thu injured oiHii. inJinm t Htlhe outrnge. ihre:ii. encd to tenr the huue down if Milhty not given up. end they were about putting' their threata into execution, rhen Miüoy whs seen running Irom lie rear ot' the housu. He WHaiiiMtHntlr pursued, and h did nyt run far b . fore .i wcll-nimed brickbtit touched him on tho bend, and UiJ him Qtt on hit face. He wai brought back to the depot, where a contuktiion wm held ms to tvhnt ahould be done w'uh him. Some were for lyiichin' fortlnviih, but ihu oounaelt of ill Uw-ubiJin vrere lis tened lo, nnd it . whs determined to punish him according lo law, Malloy plund lor hit life itfier he hd been Ihben into custody, feeling, no doubt. oeia lowutnip, nnu, auer an iziiuiuation, comm. lied to Answer the charge , f astault with inteot to kill. t f. ! Tnne$. ' Who are Abolltlonlali. ' Ol At the Scaaicn of the Legislature this S'.atu in I85J, thu following joint i-eaoluuon whs passed: , A hint licSolutn On tht tuhjecUf adnMg Sha TimloryAappwtl Junmary 19. 1C6J.) , Ren I HtU,nttJLlh Gt-neru iG. ,UtaeM ttibyth t Oi wrul AtttmUy 0 Üit State ,f Indiana, .'haliiur Senators be- inalrujted and our Representatives in Congress bo retpneated. vo to cast their Voles and exu.it 1 their influence to have engrafted upon any law that mar bo parsed for the orHiiizttion of the Territorie reCeO'ly acquired I'rjm Mexico, a provision forever excluding from such Territory, SUvery and involuntary .ervi ... I ... I :.. .1 ;.i : . uuij uimcicu. .a 'I. . I I ao. x. iuat ute uovernor oo re(f ti 'tied lo forward 10 each of our Sei: e.irliel coiiveiiiehce 1.. 1.. . . . . . ...- . . the gnnin I that uongres ins mi right . . .... m. 'I'.. 1 . . .t. . .1... 10 prevent isia-i j 11 uuriv, me very opposite of the poattiou ihen oc cunied by ihem. If Whigsaie Abo'itionlsia formain ta;n'n ihn very grnuud the Dtnocra( dil four years njo, what were Mry when th-y iKieupied that ground? Tho I'aets allow how inn :h ni nue nnd honeaiy liiere is in the t ry of "Al IMIII. 1 lionet now raided hy the blnvi-Jj Mil ouraey of the State. Jcttilllani, X2Th Soehly known aaJe uita i tinqtieaiionably the mot d iniMHiitcrtt aoeiall'i in llie world, ye the jnnirer is iu po'i ical allianci with III It lits been the enemy ol flee IrtNl'iUllI ill for' centuries punt. It pnmo oljcls are the prnpijfsiioi of Ctttliolicuui and the union ut'chun l an 1 oiaiq This dangeroua and Intriguing par has been repeatedly banlhd from the
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lakell before E-OUireCaon, of Splill n tflll adh.-r.. lo lh..m f. oa.
lominions ' of even the ' despotic .tivernmtnta of the oIJ world, .as t i. -..-.l it.. ...I . ..r
uuvnino m imiri miu uio im.inis ui cieiy. Hut , nlihoiigh ; rtpulnd, letutim tili live, und i as .vigilant nd ysIemaüc in tU nsnaults on the ihts of nun and constitutional liberty a ever. ' ' ' ' - " :i ' , Iu objects arc the same, but ilstscits are changed. It now allies itfell iih what it tupju-en the dominant pnry in this cnuny, and is more power ul in the Uniled Staneä than" even in riest-ridden AuHtri.i or l'rusia. traders of the old l:ne Democraiic pary, lured by ihe lut of office are. now orniinr in thMcilj.'u seciet cec'ety,;! l h the aVoweil cbject ol forming An tllirtticn with the anii-Americau popuiion of thi county. Under the pretnco of defending , the constitution nd for the purpoe i( p'nUing down ivnow Nuiliiiifi.ni iu ruiik nre (6 be compo5td of intriguing prienijs, doughnee politicians by h eling andeducuion. It in an unholy ciutade ag ntt Ami riciiti men and American institu-
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American pot)le. will result us is de.i.M.,.,1 in il.., ht,..,i,n (,f tirfre.. o"" - - . in iiiMiiutiona end -in - tniiifrriiii!: tho ontrol of this govt riimint ; tu 'wind of thelVpo of Rome and hertlina on our boil.- Timtt. the . his . .om.i: sr.vriiu i:tw. In one of his hpeeches, Henry Clur, sail: 1 never can, and never will, nnd to earthly power run ninkn nie, vole to pread slavery, ovtr Urritory whttt it Joe no: t xtt.'. In hia famous 7ih March sj-cedi in e United States innate, Mr. Websttr a hij: Sir, wherever th. r it n particular jUhvA to bo done, wherever iLere.it,t 'ot o land to Mau l Lark fiom becomi i i ing slave tirniorv l am rni IV to ass rt the piincijite of thu exclusion of Iaverv. 1 nm pled -ed to it from the tear IÜJ7J 1 Have bull pledgi-d 10 It a..aka a aa . yiuiniiu Mguiiij nnu i wiu pcriorm I ! . l - i. r llioe pledges. Reai'er, here roil have the direct and poMtivc dee Ura tion of thee two eminent statesmen, on thia question of he tXten.Mon ol elavery. Were they fa:iHticH? We.e they b si Jo . themaelVi, when Ihev ueliberalelv. and in ihe ace of thu world, uttered thee truly noble aentim nt? Who. in I05D. Me.cued these eminent nu n of treason to to ihe Sou:h, because of lhee opinion? V. ein thev new and 'Hi iliii.r (H-nidMiion ol policy, tlx. n7 JJnl the alavehohlers of the Sotrh denounce them as obol'itiunht? Did tht abolitionists of tho North ftlioiit their approval, nnd proclnim their triumph in the flt'tjuisaion of pttch difinguind chanipiona to their rank? Ihofce who yet remember tho ecenes of IBo'J nniwcr tht'seqiieations. It ih ev ident that I he ten1 imentt herf proclaimed by .Clay and U cbu r, wt ie the gem r.d rtmimt nt. not only of iho entiie people of ihe Nor.h. but nlaoof n large porliun of the South. iow what du wu sec In Olnu, lody? We aee n yieiit pny utteily i view. e hear the ) nnr A.XrCDJTC Oiu DU. Cfl.lL.tlCIIS. i r.ere uaiiriauw met. and one winch Ii not wi:hou:Us Jesaon nlati.hn the ! üi . r . I. ! . . 1.. ....... 1 . 1 : u.e 01 uns tru.y great ami goo 1 man. When to the heililof hit popularity, lie 411101 nit popularity, ' Ins overpowering drawinginimensecrowils whs oppn-eaed v i il, the and when by 4'ience iie wiiaurawiiiginuneiisfcroHiis ;
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'ir mm. in- wh .I1 -re-awl with lhemMy at wrll htag up ila fiddl. ttnd lmV vim mm.try "un?i-aubmU. grnctfulir to the. inevitable ful and uaeleaa ml ihe loar of hp- dUcomßlure which approaches. ThtM P .7 u w" hi ear with itdreay nien have Mwondertul nsm.ct for d.aHni, ,100v ,ÜUllJ, Walking t.ttt one' CuVtring whit ihe pvupl; uro about to w . miirll;n., t , . ..i,.. t- . ,., .X..J. :..r . f.t..
" .. "1 ",f. t V: . 4 rM,T-,.,..m mviiew ihe day before, he fell in with 1 frit ml who observed that ho waa deptesaed and sad' lli friend, inquiring -the caue of hia d j.-ctioo. I.e r-aid. i I have inisiMk. n the wny of my du-; ty lo (tod in at all romin.' toynur city. ; 1 am doin.' no good. Ood has not! blettcd, and it not blessing my minis. -r- ?MU lrv jlcre 'll rieiu I happened to know of a single A ---- ' -w eise m ' . , uf utnuuif couvt-tMin to (fUj UI,.!tr ,hc preahin-,.f Dr. dial-, v mera. and went on to reUte it. . Ah,' j wj,'rt . ' aaiJ the Doctor, 'what bleaa-! hatcomfoiling news you guc; I knew I' i.o' ; out It a icn'llii-ii me, Tor , , - - a . V a . . It really I waa beaming t.. tail. ! boirueKisilMtpopulan-yand applause are no euccees to a gieat man. cotiMdertd in I'.enieeivea, and w i even wei -h down his npnii with ml. The news of onea.iul really b lie lit ted 'and eaved. is hwo-ter than the nci'U m-ilioiis of niiibiiuilea. So true i it, too, lh;tt one who-e aims nie, l.i,h mid holy, is doing goo I when h- knows it 110.; a goo 1 (hat wiiii;. hih nit - under ... . i. the none an l t tin tuniitii, 010 win en,,lie fcr ti.y l,Mve died away lo. - ever. MtUNCttciT Deaiii or Fion Ihtt. KU. U.e Liberia Hi r .l l. of May 3 I, contain the fd. owing po ice oi lhe( death tif Shot Hmrir.; who, after a reai.lenee 'f tii'W ttds ot iwcn'y fniir veara in Liberi, during whieh time he ... ..Ii.. .mir ill. 111 ill.. il wi h alian oTiM of that It. public, e-peeially Li.h iu HJiii-uhuiHhiil. ra-Me. vhU.I-( ih nly killed bv li'l.l.-ni. th Jil nn ,iii.iiiii.ti.-'i ............. ..... .... 0 llK".'.rillt A pi II. 1 h a . a ' I . a t. aa at a ' ... a mil tleleliao ol the Met ho. at M itinary .st.niun at lledilii.yt..n. iu 1041 In Iftulilftl hisll.Miie I'aliliiiartOtmnt of our iva.h r n.O'ianl m 1 vices 'I'lii", wiih uiher im voluiitiiiitv n ndep'd .. ill .J..... t it humn in 11 tinoiiiheut lai i ion in the l.'utoiy oi Lbul.; ai d. ucc. u 1 Itt i etnerslii.u will uai. flit v nheiMi ihe am- mbr.iucf of his .. . . . . Ua .t I t i - a. - - ol valor. Melancholy DcoiA. Wo aro patatd
I to have ( record ihe'deaifi f diton. Si on Harris, A'membrrof thtxlJI6ueof t .. . o . l. . 1
iveprea-liu U ve. Deiwe?n lU'r cnurt of H and 1 Vstocl bn,trW nightol the 26:h ult., while in bed, be waf lUled bv- trwL.4if lightning liit-ervnt aJao.wa severely ecorched; his two fovorije hounds was killed," id his home 'seriously injured. It was a fearful death, t-nd long to be remi mbered. Mr. Harris ;WM oTrr of öur moiltsteerned fellowcuixens, and ; his de: lh will prove h severe lo to llws cmtnur.i y. W hope in our next number, to be able to giver an loMlAary'fiotice of this, enterprising .Libcnrn. yfnVa JiejmUorjf. ,.t. . r, f ::I Iluabmidi y dupteVVw'aö J No one, wlvohaa carefully obn rved the ingenious tiieChHniclkm of man and the multiforni work. Df the! huaband man, cq fil to notice. the vdapution of. each Uv the.- other. ..The cunning hand the strong' nin',thc'4'.brpAd honlders, the rooost body, -and - the active- mind,' all reqflrf. exercise, fcnd r f u,ru,u 5VU niow5iioa-. wily P",.ll.0,l ,,!lum""",,n,e..-.i ibeiiL-bt r i .' i j !.i ..' , f lV UnJue ex. 7 ",c M"suiuu. ercrae, beoornes strangely 'diaproporiior.tuioiusieiu ; Jtie.niaouAl feiteriiyof the manufacturer, overb-lan-cea. the powers of his. mindf, ,Tbe acnul nctiviiy of ihcp-rofeskionalraao exceed hi phyidcal endurAnte: of mot other voc ttioni;" ' ' '--!'it ' The rule W, that other things being equal, tl.ut purauit which tnoat ffeclually calls into usu, the grvatcU nurauer oi ine lucuiue which inott regulaily and evenly t XcVcIaes the limba, muele, 'and other orgmii is ihe UataJ.ipud to man; "; . i -Where, in the whole rang? of man' tmploymciiti, cän hb occuprtLicn. be fuund o suited to this object as agriculture? or whf'rc a more p rfi-ct' fpeoiniirt of humanity.Uhan a heahbv, inteijigent farmer? .", I . . . J ,a " God knows the litncEi of tilings better ihau'tiny of his creatures. Flence, Ir- ordained agriculture'. ' II",-.. - - a w f V mr.n his rural commission;' he placed the tim human pair in A garden and he directed that Lapping! and health, hhould attend itspurtnit. . ...To the pale, kickly. and feeble, )rf every cla, we would say 1 ' " Woi,ld ro'i t ilrori; , J1 rwllitr Bp iht f lo W ul4 y.u b iboacbtfjl, tiatj flU4 aad Aw. , ar; tould jou ü wl ut en )ooriUs vor,' 4 lo ru inacXool lu ualurot luiiay bawvra. .CI Ply Slum u ijr aviulus ibtra cau rhaia; So)i wUduti, tirtujjlb, auu lrtu,oa a lärm. . '; ' ' J.N:D. a Kic.x ui"i ui: rmcs. ;. . .The Enquirer whixllea to keep its courage tip. Thia Know Nothing delugt, it tr'ht to bullae, ii only i iho wer niter all, about which it ueed not be concerned, "l'erhsps ita courage itiiot HHr-umed; wo dou'l know, but it Icokl like a boua article to ua. Whether our coumpomry is iiictre or rot", it gives a' very clear indication of the airength of the new order, iu acknowU fdiö'' that lhr!''lcce'eiiim rin.r I Ii at 111,1 'iilhre.aeiiin.r merre. n ir.et liom the Democrat C Dar'y re connecting themMrlvea witn it. Wilhark upon the Inrgr mocrniie party which r.erw.na inrlmlM it aa at I pretty iure rin that luraeotbrr partj ia ebout to nave the control ot the olUces, when they begin to leave tlu ir old Di-niocrHtia aNfociAtes. 'i'ht-T riecamt. cUmorou Harrleon men la 184 3. hen it tumm to be evUent thai Im . . P would be elected; liny tlaimed to be orinal Taylor men." after old 2ack
orinal Taylor men." after old Zack elo-!WHs trCted; ad if ihey are joining 1 the Know Nothing! now, 'hf EmuxrtT mMy at Wrll hen.' nr il. fiddl. ttnd
ihcKlioW .Othinl ROW, 'hr LtXTtT V: Him n rnuou"ct:mQ.1 04 no iny rrr UiHt tiiey are avxrking tothe K,)yvf JJUihing, makes us more rrady lo bclivve the marwloua stories' we l);,vC heard of the growth and strength 0f tul Society lhau anything we lave tn. u here the carnun i. iherelhe cruw9 will be found. (Va. GuzttUJ Scbstitvtk ron PoTATOKt. -For the lutf I'.iin- 01 ia rnnsidtrable Attention 1. 1. .: 1 . ,t, f..'.. M Ar llrt II U ilU S Sl aVSAMSf Ulli V aVat,tt: ....,, o-;- i- .tir:.. Ul IL 1 1IALUI t . 11 A ai l"l KJ SUV LUUM ia.,.V I llwlurr 1 V 'ZX 'S' frrkü: L.. i, ' n,u ,h.. h,.h ,f n;.. 1 . Thia r.1-nt im. ih. .. (lf M .... t3 ,1,- Cennl writer ol a impel A . riti If it r at I NLrr..tV ' mut iStJ It at 'rtt VIf w J't"" - ---- - - - S I IV. tl M I n I -WW V a aa.-a j a j a - - a g) ; w(J hr(, th.rMeler,: beCorne tXC.jin r,y VMjUable in Fratrce, at it Wllj .e.Vt. 'M tt .ubtilute for the pota10. . Its tubs rcle,. lik those of the Jerusah m arJch-'ke, reit in the opto a'r the m-viP at uinti-r wiihoitt aual lining any injury. S reral api clmena of thee nio.e, ol very large ite,wtie pifsiniid iu H15i to lie Society, one of which, of a cylindrical form, waa time hi t in hng h; another tubeicle, pn-t med In IU53. weighed 'three pound, ihr former having teen in the esrih twemy n oaths, and the laUer -wx'n. Tl.rflor .f thi. VegeUbloi anid to be uvire del cale than that of the potato Ä1'. Amtf. Mintntsa Ok UACuktoaaine. Und r the above heading a co'.t-mporary HmVS: .surround a osciieio" wan v eiy pos-ible con orijgtte mm a io.miy iHMlchrtmlM-r. the m.t rrfn-h.ng ci-uche. the I irreal of-pongtng baths; j , .. I.'.. I.i .a- 1 raatk ai'ltlil, Blt.il ttl.aa tt . I I .1 11.. U . 1 t , a. . whif.l ol lauic Cioiii, ins m tea w'uh the liotu-m of Ikj t lMt l.p hia ImhIt I t Ihe loihn t.' M I ninat cmforlahle ol .l.....lrfi..llAWHI and hii fi-el in thi eAiiesl of lipnvra; feed
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1 ut ,x , niu, g t ol cluU; do allthte tiling alio 1.01 v. f r innt and he. will. In Vi r.lH 'i ' e oiHiej'iiv. r uu nui-cs . . ..it.... - it and ponder aid Ouams bout tv nd marriage."
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