Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 October 1854 — Page 2
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raiPAYtOCTOHEltC, 7- SINGLE COriES of the ISDIAXA AMEXICAXcm be hid it th'u oOc,ne.tly cuTelopcd and prt paid with stamp at ? cenfg each.
Hlmlfltntion.
pJntmata f th (li-Caai
I bition, on the other haad lomi, are
man j of the old ctandard-bcareri .of
democracy ar with the friend of N jy Wi leern thit Re . Dr. Pettyjohn Freedom and Prohibition. Where are of Fort Wiyne hie lecooie a ItteholdEllsworth, Smith, Morton, Ma:e, Hen- Cen it be true! , , ,
J-' 1.- T..o r..M.. TI. r.. .lt... : ..r.., ..
vu.u-. ,wu..u-,. e..- ...maX vurrpr( , DCt tdjocrned TuetJ.y tvenio..f.er !aa and bandredt of others? Where next weet, until Thomdaj, io order hsrmonlous i-nion of fire diye they should be-in the mats of bu- to tfre the result of the election. I,DUjaP0LI, Di. J. IUv., P. K.
miDiij uenpuo uc denunciation ut
We are indebted to Rev James Mq
Cw for the following Hit of p Pointmerits of preachers of the South. .East em Indiana Conference. The' confer
THE CRISIS. The voter of Iadima have Imme
diately before them, the settlement of
sundry questions of great magnitude. 'They are to decide at the ballot box, and the results of the decision mutt be felt in comic? time. Let us review
"the gTOund Tct us loot at the issue. 1st. The congressional election. EInce the days of the revolution, nev er has su;h a congress assembled in these states, as the past. It was distinguished from the outset by a lack of self-respect, a blind sub mission to presidential drill and official
dictation, truly pitiable. Tho mem ben wert ready for any work. They soon had the chance to show, how ranch they would daro to do. The hand of authority pcintod to the glorious old breast-worlt of freedom which had rolled back the waves of oppro. sion, upon whose towers were written Thai fir may sl.uery corao but no farther, and here shall its proud waves bo stayed," and tho mandate waa gir en, "destroy it entirely." Tho command was obeyed. The southern fire-eater, the Virginia slavc-raiscr.the northern dough-face rushed to tho attack. Tho "fusion" was complete. Black spirits and whito mingled" freely. The deed was done. Soil "ordain td to freedom forever," wai epened to Slavery. The solemn compact of the past vat broken. John Fcttit, well said, "no other Congress could bo found to do the work." It did it, and now citizens, you are requirtd to endorse the villany. You are expected to iuy that you approve 10 glaring an inttanco of wrong. Will you do so? Tho repeal of ths Missouri Com promise was only tho Inauguration. Ten millions were voted by tho truck Hog Congress for the Gadsca treaty If which wo gain NoTinro. Wo awked for a homestead bill and they gave a mero mockery-enc. so shameful that even tho most ultra partisans will not defend it, but say it will bo remedied tho next session! Tho weak ad ministration relying upon tho aid of its obsequious Congress, has determined to bid high for southern votes. Tho programme is now to steal Cuba, toprovoke war will England as soon as she is more deeply involved with Rut
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sia and extend tho operation or tho fugitive Slavo Law to Canada. Slav try muit 1 rJtrtJ $tcur$ ant univtnal. If such is not your wish, if for the traitorous and doub!odoaling admin Istration you feel contempt and loath ing, utter your rcbuko in thunder tones and bid these men who have scorned solemn compact, kno thcro is publicvirtue in tho age of official corruption. By tho doctrine of squatter sorer iguty as these men havo defined it, lbs must admit Utah Into tho ;,Uaion with her concubinage, her lust and polygamy. Ono candidate, it member of the Nth-rascal Congress has boldly declared that he will voto for that to oomoin as a state, without nuking any inquiry as to her domestic relations. Such are some of tho living questions bound up in tho coming congressional campaign.
J. Turn now to tho state elections.
You have on ono side a body of men who havo been in office ono term. On
tho other a new set of men. There
vxu one a democratic doctrine known
at "Rotation in office." This body of
old office-holders stand pledged to tho
CO" One man who did not get a pre
mium at the fair, got mad. Shaaaa on him ! Whr diJnt ha tell out and buy
better stoek 1- '
venial presses and administration hireling. 'Will you stand withthm? n The memories of this eaavajaad the results of this election will long remain. The issues are too momentous to bo soon forgotten. The hey
day of strife will soon cease quiet aailles. of Flux
and reflection will come. ' Thrice hap " v P '".IIa
py he whose eonscienco shall whisper, , . , , ,. t . . tJ- . . ..... , ,i lM week from his trip to Tennessee, "I have been risn. I have done all , , ,
(ZT Rosa Ally, the tallented and
promising young editor of the Literary
Uessenger died last Saturday at Ter
Indianapolis, J. W. T. M'MulIcn. Seuthport, Thos. Ray, Greenwood, S. W. Sinclair. Franklin, J. V. R. Millet. Edinburg, W. Montgomery. . Columbns, J. Crawford. St, Louis, C. Wright. . ! - i Mt. Auburn, II. M.Boyer. , Sugar Creek, L. Havens,
could for my country, my children, , m j
rs. I havo been on tue '
bit neijhbo
alda of virtue and freedom?" These We learn that Dr. M. F. Miller
retrospections will be pleasant they of West Union, was thrown from his
will even hallow, in sorao measure the DrM -at Monday and very serious-
gloom of death. ly injured.
There will be, wo fear, meoones of fr We are glad to tee the D. D.
another sort. They will briig their attached to tho nsmo of Rev Abtl Ste own bitterness, their own anguish and vena of the National Magtttn: II Is
we leave them unwritten. For ourself worthy. Wo seo it In vie Cinclnnstl we rejoice that wo como from the con ppers. We hope he won't deeline It. flict as wo entered it, the advocate of fgr Rer. John W. Hall D. D. of Al sobriety, the defender of freedom, tho sbsmi has been elected President of determined foo of oppression. For lliaml University. lie Is the first Aine
these reflections wo would not take in &UJ President that University has ov
exchange all the cold in California.all haJ. He U a talented and popular
the gems of India.
, " . tryAftcr all, Gallion'a is a hard CITWc , wo rjot no premium on , . . , . , Z rri . v .tt placo to buy goods at. Thtro are so our Shanghai. That Know lSothing r . , , . . w ft ? i i . many, And they are ao cheap, and
vVJuU,k- . ."" Normanis so accomodating that ono
Elixabethtown, S. B. Chamberlaiu.
having secured 8C85 OOO worth of OaxmsBCho Dist. A. Robinso??, P. E.
Greensburg.A. B. Nisbet.
because hts hen was larger than ours,
hardly knows what to ehooso or when
Milford, J. a Winchester. Westporf, B. R. Prather. St. Omer. L. Hurlbut. Manilla, G. P. Jenkins. Shelby ville, G. C. Smith. Burlington, N. Kerrick, Rushvillc, W. W. Hibben. Mihoy, A. Wilkinson. J. Welsh. Clarksburg, J. S. Tivis. Palestine, M. Mitchel. COKICXRSVILLK DlST. S. T. UlLLKT.P.E. Connersville, J.W. Sullivan. Columbia, J. S. Barnes, R. II. Sparks. Milton, A Buaavy. Liberty, Wm. F-aley, A. B. Hester. West Union, J. W. Dole. Fairfield, J. Whiteman. Mt. Carroel, M. A. Ruter. Brookville, E. D. Long.
Laurel, T. C. Crawford.
LiwaxircxBcno Dist. F. C. Holuday,
not remembering that precious arti- loujJ clesaie done ua in small parcels.
Such a Committee! We venture to 7"We advise pcoplo not to speak p. e.
say that they would bo better judgss 10 lul Firl ua ,löd ln u,1,on Lawrenceburg. H. Oilmore.
of Chickens cooked, than Chickens ,uro. öüo won l answer nor even nod Circuit to bo sup
ecoped. Ia shcro disgust wc sold our neau. one nae oeen irieu. cne Shanghai and bought a later sty!- narmless ereaturo too, considering tho Brahma Pootra mark how that how fashionably sho is dressed, at name is spelled, and be sure you pro Urac3, nounce it correctly. Shanghais are (r Swlggett wsnts us to console common stock. Everybody is getting "Belinda." Itcan't be done. Consothem. Brahmas aro the real upper ten ll!on Shakespeare says: . . "Falls as profitless on her ear ,l0C,t , , , , , As water through a sieve." We have concluded not to leave the Rh ,g now de.trmlntd l0 ßtt mtrrle( or Society until some one .belts us in drown hcrielf lb, ßrlt cht1(5 (ht gtlt Drahmas. And if we ahould, the So ,, -. ,. ... ,
c ety would go rijht on, improving Madieon, We.ley Chapel, John . . ii t. ii able to sustain Itself at tho present pri- .,. ' 1 ilnMiin. 1 a with lit whirh I KIillAr.
cee of napcr dto., has lessened its aiie, ,. ,. . . . ... i . Madison, Third at. F. A. Hester, ono column on each page. To see ,. c. t i . v t t .i , . t i .t Madison, St. Johns, J. B. Lathrop.
--v.. r-f... , ........ - Trilunt coming down, is rather discouraging to our schemo of enlarging. Wo still think we will venture it
Aurora. J. Cotton.
Rising Sun, T. 0. Beharrel. Wilmington, J. Hellender, W. Bru
ner.
Manchester, J. McCaw. Hartford, R.M.Barnes. Moorshill, E. W. Burrcts. Milan, 8. Longden, Napoleon, 0. Brunen Logan, to be supplied.
110180 JJIST. U. UOTKR, 1.
0 without us as well as with us, which
would prorcko us quite ns much as
tho loss of a premium.
DOrtATlO.t VISIT.
Tho friends of Hot. E. Bees, will
pay him a visit next Saturday after
noon and cvcninir. All aro invited
w to attend, as he expects to leave for tho south in a few weeks.
JTr Tho Indianapolis SeniM tells of a farmer in this State who last week
took to tho market four bushels of
AsoTiua ficnscnincn Loir. Mr. sweet potatoes, which ho sold for eight
Chapman, in perfect disgust, discon dollars, with five of which he entered
tinued the American because wo at tho Land Office forty more acres of
would not print b cuto ticket for him. land, and journeyed homo with tho Wo hopo tho paper will bo issued as remainder of his cash. usual next week, notwithstanding.: Thfl , . bpli.welhr of Hun
Ct-.-Mr. Chanman. failin? to cct kcr Democracy in Bloomlngrovo town-
either tho Democrat nomination or Know-Nothings,
tho Know Nothing, has determined to Prohibitionists and anU-alavcry men run on his own hook on both tickets, with tljo Tories and Hartford Convcn-
His tlan is to have a lot of each kind "n Federalists. After this terrible
..:t,... 5.1, ii ti. onslauchtwo presume they will
. . I.I ..lil.!..!' I.IA..1I...J
O.K. except the Auditor's. This is
not
decidedly cuto.
Tiiiivss about. Tho meat house
of J. N. Clements, in Blooraingrove,
was broken open a few nighU sinco by some of tho light-fingered gentry, who proceeded to lay in a supply of pork, lard ac. From this it would appear that they may belong to tho do-nothings, they aro not disposed to bo of the have-nothings.
daro raiao their diminished heads. X2T Some excitement has been ere ated In the villngo of Fairfield by the mysterious absenco of Dr. John Turner who left home some two weeks sinco with the cxprossed intention of making a hasty trip to tho City and back, but if we aro correctly informed no definite information has been received concerning him as yet
JfyThe Agricultural Fair passed
North Madison, F. S. Potts.
Hanover, 8. Weeks. Canaan. A. Q. Perkins, W. Bailey Moorficld, W. Long. Vevay, J. 0. Chafee. Mt. Sterling, J. B. Sparks. Versailles, Ü.W. Winchester. Patriot, J. Brock way.
JirrxRsOKViLii Dist. J. A Baousx, P.
E. Jeffersonvillc, E.O.Wood.
Port Fulton, and City Mission, M.
Sheets. Utica, W. W. Sn.rder. Charlcstown, S. Tincher. Henryville, J. R. Stuart. New Washington, R. Maupin. Lexington, H. II. Beswick. Paris, J. Chittlngton. Vernon, E. 0. Tucker. Wooster, J. B. Falkcnburg. Seymour, Q.L.Key. Vienna, B. F. Gatch. Rev. M. Miller Tract Agent.
W. Terrel and T. M. Eddy Agents
of Ameeican Bible Society. 8. P. Crawford was placed on Su peranu ated list.
E.M. Fleming transferred to Iowa
Conference. F. W. Whito located at his own re
quest, and goes to Chicago as a sup
SA5DWICU ISLANDS. Notwithstanding the contradictory rumors in regard to the treaty for the annexation of the Sundwich Islands to the. United Slates, there is no reasonable doubt, not only that a treaty providing for annexation has b ;en agreed upon, but that it is now in this country
for th sanction of the General Gov ernment. . , We learn, from well-iulormed sourcft at Washington,'' li!l U)et,lerni9 of
the Treaty 'are substantially as follows:'
The Islands are to be at once .admitted into the Uniow, not ataTcrrito-
ry, but o Statt with full State sov
ereign powers. In consideration of
this surrender of their national sovereignty, the United States, besides agreeing to respect nil existing charters, land titles, tc., are to pny Eomo 8300,000 or' 9400 ,000 annua'lly a life annuities to auch persons au tho sovereign authorities shall designate. It is believed that the number who will be declared entitled to share in this annuity will not exceed thirty individuals, including the king nnd liia two sons, und the members of the House of Nobles, nil of whom are now rich, and constititto tho great landholders of the kingdom. Thtir ages will nverago about 40 yoarx; mid the sum to bo paid to inch will ce.vsu to bo a debt upon tho United Slate Government at their death.
Besides tho sovereignty of tho Is-
ands, nil the government property ncluding buildings, claim upon for
eign Governments, ic, will, it U un derstood, be transferred to tho U. S.
Government by this treatv. Tho vnl-
uo of theso buildings alone aro sniJ to exceed 81,600,000, und tho claims
upon the French and UritMi Govern mcuts to about 8600,000 more; making an aggregate of 2,000,000,
These terms, although not extrav
agant, arc sufficiently liberal. Tho Is-
ands would prove Important acquisi
tions to tho United States, commercially and politically. Our rapidly gro
wing commerce in the Pacific require
them as places of trade and hlnlter.
Their products aro exactly what our
ships require, and in tho event of u war with any commercial iiation, their possession would bu invuluublo. Nor
will all tho benefits of this ncquUiim
be upon our side. The Inlands themselves will atonco feel tho impuho of
new life, and become, ultimately, r
rich m they aro now salubrious.
own re
or by nine hundred and fifty majority
was not know Sheppaid waa a csndl date until that morning, and the elec
tlon Is therefore supposed to be a Kuow
Xiebraska swindle. They worship the Nothing victory.
idols of slavery. They go with tho administration.
rifV rileinantl lait tV. A fx nf hi
r I r J
musicirai .lectio, u iouisvillk. . v.ttu vit V... . r ..... -At th. municipal election last Satur l llU, 7 because wo d d n t p)y for church in that eity. dsy, W. B. Bheppard was elected May. ? Prcra,uraS' lul ct JT" 0. 0. Beek, located at hi.
I ? a r ii ii r a' . - . .
again. Aiicr an, n is very qucsuona German appointmenU not received
dio wneiuer tne aisappointed compel itors could have done better, We will givo tho list of premiums next week. jTsTTho Cincinnati Oaietto of last
in time to print. Next Conference to be held in She! by ville Oct 3d. 1865.
On tho appeal of F. A. Conwell the
Conference reversed tho decision o
It woa'T wis. The oratort who
mr tfn1trif P nm.r lm Hum anl I Tnicilav. rialnr nf th fimll tynta
3. Our COUnty election nOW Comes laver are telling In tho nonli Dirt of lawiaratToflaTtk.amallnotislawwentthaOuartcrlv Conference.
before us. Fellow Citizens: It has the countv that the Citholics will not :rt nnrinn ,1 th ot1i, ' 1
AAMA.4 ;M..A..A a. V ? 1 ft t I ..a. it a - I -1 I " " - - 1 r,m r-lA AI f ha N ItflM ff A II 14
M .0 io wnica is vcietussycar ai aw.anuincre.oro inoee vetocJ u u was observed by Bank "JJ" 0M ' ?toTated ordinanly astrangcr. The legislature who oppose the Catholic Ückct may os l pa . pt . , fiU. , . received I .i...! all K f!knprha rra
to bo selected by you must elcctaUnj-l well Just vote It. but little attention. In less than a not Imbued with -fanaticism," and quo-
...uulblu. w w uw cu4fflücr io conzraiuiauone io mat munc-uneu irntn n,1 ihn nnlTir monument j :.t- nnn.ltUn tn
proof thereof.
hope it will reaclr cur 'readers in time to put them on their guard, , anä thu: savA tliir liberty and their lives. The Enquirer informs the citizens that they must bo ready to resi.t and repeal eccret treachery, and traitors using secret machinations to destroy .i im i
every inmg nto scemi oruer, nnu rciigioue toleration. It nsks in tones that curdles our blood: ' ..
7Are.you willing to giie-up your houseaitfTJlunder. vour fumilies to in
sult, your own heads to tho bludgeon? of midni j;hj aassin9, nnd riotous mamüder? . Fines nnd imprisonments will come next in order. They will be tried by inquisitorial tribunals, that will set in judgement upon every man's
conscience. I he area of persecution 1 will be extended, and embrace new victims. The intolerance and bigotry of the middle ngeswill be revived, and civil nnd religious liberty destroyed throughout the Und." Under this state of things, tho Enquirer recomends u remedy, peaking in "thunder tone," wiich , is poetry for doing "some considerable tall talk in::." In vet morr thrillin' lanminrr
w . 0 0 - than before, the Enquirer fulfils its interrogative functions by enquiring: "Can you remain supine, nnd behold the fortrcm of your riyhta fall into the power of a ruthless foe ruthless and rcrnurseli'ss ns the savage, who thirsts for blood, nnd hangs at his girdle, without regard, tho bleeding nculp of childhood, beauty or age? Can you sc with cold indiffvrenco tho monuments of your cjunlry'n greatness and her glory tern from'their pedestal, nnd huik-d In broUn fr.-imcnts tj tho dust?" Tho LtHjuirir it Ut mocratio juper, but toshowthiit its patriotism und
philanthropy, in kuch i time of danger tofcalps and liberty, can "o'erlenpthe narrow bounds by party traced, " it wiunsits enemies,, tho Whigs, with equal anxiety .ur their wclfurt, and nyt:
"ou who have stood in tho Held with Henry Clay, und charged bravely into bivtllo under his leadership, we call upon you to eomo to ihn rescue, to atnnd shoulder to shoulder. Do not look calmly on and eo tho incendiary firo tho very roof tree of your father, beneath which your wife and -I .:i i i t . -
uiuiiiiii nrc Hiumueiing in unciea heeurity. Strike him to the earih ere his torch h;is performed his dcvlibh purpose." Not only aro tho whlgs within Hcope of our coli niporury's sympathy, but withn truly cosmopolitiui charity, it exclaims to all mankind, 'cept nig"iAt h1! who havo felt tho Iron heel
I of depotim ia their native land pres S I .1 ' a
But, there is ono nddiliunal fact, : licuvily npun llirm, como forward on
which cannot fail to have an important i tho occasion. Let Jew and Gentile,
nfluenco in tho decision of this ques- i Protestant nnd l-.Hholie, nil who fed
lion. Those Islands thanks to the I " " , v ' " v"7, , - . , sure sufcguaids of lreedom, rally to Npmt or truo kingdom havo "ver I thu meeting." tolerated Slavery, and their soil 1, not j n illL-mft'tc, thlll lll0 ,ccrct tn,.w only fico from tho t.iint of that vile , msiy VVi.n .,CU)ko Ultf j,,;,; ,linl ystcm, but the sentiment of tho Ieo !our (iommlcnl imVo conccJv.l to the plo Is emphatic hit. condemnation of ;clliljri,n 0f Abraham." Wh.Uenlanr
it. Theso Islands, therefore, will como , ctl bonevo!e.,fel Of tho word- of a In as a Free State, and will udd on t.nrt.,.,i ,.. , tllrt ',IM;.V- i, .n.lvt
raoro toth'o undimmcd stars .which j kin,; l))0 fjow.; couplet, Icavingout makoupour glorious galaxy 14. jlhu flM ino.
Ei', Journal.
(lisgracoand murcprcsent us. Ont young nan
vot from your county may decide I lfe ,um
whether another Kentucky slavc-own- ma? 111 brightness
er shall claim to be vour renresenta. KczUh, thinks from what
tiva. or whetW J.n Ptft a., the Fair last week, that her
' F - -.www-w V fc. t v .... nuy uv
nounced
donee as
returned
the man
consumnation
Idcaus no
icilh irutruetiont
ions to that dlBting-Uhcd for;-0ttcn, and thus another monumeut denly disapproving of and his fair brldc. May thcir ., i A-Trt(i n .u- m.mAr nf UvU. siavcrr extension, in i
ammer'. Sav with no cloud to y ' Will it let its readers see both sides.by
I lAflVA f AI I V I " .....
'M" ,v,7' capy inj: tue following resolution psssed . iv-ti, .a.. at the recent Conference of the Baptists she saw at That nice vest that wo wore to J,,.. Here It ls:-nJ. Jour. -cake will the wedding thh week and which we jj. That as Christians we foel
la t t a . . 1 f 1 . . I " . . .
tho Declaraü'on of Indepen uou3n PrcilJ oon l00 ine C,r" intend to keep tor sucn occasions.came that all the privileges of citizens belong
ft "self evident lie." shall be n...nc,..ea"""Q ,cTü,y eno.uSn from üalhon's where plenty more of tous i tni. i w. i ;
... iinai tney win never agsin wssio meir fv.. enr( nrl finmar too" rm Fr' lor.lUB r"r,,M '"i';. . If you wish the return ofL, j the same sort, ana samer too can y 1 0icrlme . and tiieprozress of truth.
who ur-cd th l i Z cn-aScu-,oun- be had cheap. By tho way, they are ;h io wo acMhe conUaryT wo hereby wno ur6ca tho immediate hncn, for It don't pay. . .i' It. TuV Än.i.in .unnrtn. m.n ta
ofthesalo of Freedom . -e-iin5 Eooua m,Sni7 P incre X!11SZ,re"r'i 'iYt n.t"
Congntt from Me peopl, . Kit Escaped-Wo learn since the great fall in prices. They u .cjog'the principles of seizure,
on that luliect voulJ V- M!1oru,B pu um iiuan are selling woolen gopds at po cents, confiscation anrf destruction or an intox
' aiMane, wuo was latcnioiiew .orsui... . . .... .... Qi i .,1 at n l ouora item lor iiiecaisaie.
we öiiithcn voto for oid nn.ti,Mjfn. ,i v."".-. :r
l oat we acpiora ma acuon
tV4f pan
Lino Candidates."
v a rkS viaTav. w w I .
day morning, wl cn he arrived in that ' . Conirreaa In the repeal of the "Mia
More Important stUl looms ud tth cllT- Wo kD0 w tbat a number of his go co wr yourscn, ourl Compromise," thereby etxcndhg
the leviathan question of tha t!.. fmn.d.5 Ic"here -ia the me train who 57-
...... A . 'v, would makeaüespera
sperate cfXort to aid WaWp
snail tntemperanco bo arrested?"- him. butof the particulars of his eserno T'? "CTÜUCB ng to blight the tree of liberty, under
Shall its streams be stayed?" This wo have heard Vothin. Xork Courier, says that ft is stated which wo fondly hopefl in nations 01
5T "Inspector," the reliable the institution of slavery hko the pall . r j . of death over our free territory, designmgtcjn correspondent of theew f'to blight the tree of liberty, under
question is now fairly before thepeo
upon the authority of a foreign lega the eartk ahould repose from tbe scorch-
Acciri5T.TTheeDitorof this paper t;on, that our Minister, Soule. has been -"ff""01 0P'"
, "l was aevereir nun yesterdiv atterncon ,. 1 u .1 c . o whether they wish a law drying up by being thrown from a buggy. newaB dismissed by tho Spanish Government .1 i- . ' ' . . I IM ...... o.... I frm fniviAiillnr. tnfiirc.tinn anil Snlrir. I
uppunsr nouses, ana preventinf men irce. .nw bwiihj iviumnuö .km rr
. 1 , - A . 0 . wnen a cart waa aufldenit backed upon jm, for Rcnublia " bf Ieal means, from tnm nr. ; kt. l k. . u'j.j 1 iaS Ior po-
private residences in doggeries. Citiiens remember tho voto you cast tells
upon thehonor.reputation.life and eter
nity of those who live among you and
.0Wo bopo tho curiuui will ictl "The real gmuino expo1 of the Know Nothing Uilual." Tlirt publio nro iit
dobled to tho indcfatL'ablo labota of i
Mr. Brown of the State Sentinel for this, the fifth "genuine" expose. He promises another as soon as it is out. ----- Members to the next Congress have recently been chosen from the States of Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Vermont and Maine. To the present Congress these States elected, two years ago, nine administration men to eleven opponents. They have now chosen three administration men and <seventeen> opponents a loss to the latter, of twothirds of their strength. It begins to be doubtful whether the administation [sic] will have friends enough in the next Houso of Representatives to call the yeas and nays.—<Mad. Banner>. ----- BLOOD! SCALPS!! AND SAVAGES!!! Dear readers, before whom we are fortunate enough to appear in print this morning, living, and in the possession of the various organs and apper [sic]tenances with which nature has en-0 dowed us—how do you do? Have you been spared your lives and the lives of your friends? Do you retain your precious scalp? If you are not sure, for heavens sake feel, and feel
quickly, while there is time to offer a
reward for the missing article, and for
a doctor to replant it "in the place where the wool used to grow." We are earnest in these question [sic], and in this exhortation, because we learn, from Wednesday's <Enquirer>, that Cincinnati is just now in ciscumstances [sic] as dangerous as that of the unprotected whites in the neighborhood of Fort Laramie. We feel quite concerned that this dreadful circumstances [sic] should have remained unknown to us. What a subject of reproach it would be to us, to hear that any reader of the <Columbian>, who had relied upon it to warn them of threatened danger, and point out the way of escape, should
have lest limbs scalps, or liberty and the Columbian never have uttered the voice of warning! What a load
Let tho bondman! let the nrro!! Let tho ratio barbarian come!!! (C11. Qulumttian,
(Sorrespottbtntt.
said so whenever my opinion was asked J
for, but this would not do these honor;
able gentlemen, who Late conventions want to vote for men without regard to party, and want independent candidates to vote for no they "would not vote for a man who had alwari contended aainsttheirpolitical opinions." A few days beforo the meeting of that beeret proscriptivc caucus of the 9th int., I was informed of its objects.
1 and that if I would become an anti-Ne
braska man and join tho Know Nothings I could be nominated, for they believed that I could be easily elected. These propositions f rejected with sur
prise and contempt. How could I do otherwise? I would not sacrifice my
political principles at thu bidding of any party pr faction to securo the best
office in the gift of tho people, and
when I had not submitted my claims to the decision of n convention of my
own party, how could I be expected to
send them beforo 11 secret caucus composed of political opponents, who had
already shown thcmselvcsso proscriptivc nnd trcasherous? I w as an independent candidal-and sought no nomination from nny party. I said treacherous, because participants in that caucus had long before agreed to support mo but had now dcnerteil me for difitring with them in opinion, and assisted in the nomination of another candidate for that office, and pledged him their support and ono in particular
who had nolemnly agreed to aupport mo had also kindly made a like promise to another ini!eendcnt candidate
for that oHloe, and finally to roako duplicity double ho became u candidate for the self samo ofllco himself, and was balloted for )y that caucus- And even thenomineo ofthat caucus John U. Goodwin hd said he would support me, and seemed quito elated with tho prospect of electing me over Hobcron, nnd at the same time was fishing in that muddy pool of Know IN'othingism for the nomination. No language can
express my contempt for the course of
thco nun in this canvass. There nro perhaps manv men of both parlies who would notwithstanding tho efforts cf party leaders vote for mo wcro I to continue n candidate.-To such lot mo Ky you have my best
wishes, but look it thobaKcness, faUo-
hood and corruption of those men who
hypocritically pretended to bo in fvoi
of independent candidates and think of
tho clandestine manner uf nominating thh new ticket which thoy now try to
lhru.it upon you n the people V ticket and if you really lve inndor nnd fair dealing, go to the polls and there send
falsehood hypecrncy and corruption to
hide their hateful deformities in tho
wilds of old 8lt Hivtr.
I m o that nothing clto but rv parly
Ntrugle will satisfy thoxc lending
whig of whom I brfori. spoko audi
wii not stand in tho way of u fair eon text. Hut I nm not quito as indiffer
MiUbout tho result its tnc old lady
win lio saw her husband and the
bear fighting. I shall take tho part of
th'o vh 0 have openly I tho'piesenco of nil tho world placed before you their
candidates; initead of iIiono midnight
wire-worlcr who "chooo daikiic
r
On the 20th Sept. by Rev. Wm.
Baird, Ma. James A. CcsxiscntM to Miss. Elizabeth coor, all of this county. , " - On tho 4th,inst., by Rev. J.M'Caw, MrV Samuel Colter, of Cincinnati, to Miss Eliza Harbour, of this county.
rk t ij
Dentil has urroln been commission
ed to snatch away ono of earth's fair ett flowers. Human wisdom cannot comprehend such visitations of Prov
idence, xet,
"Cod UtlowBli)lj rttr, , , And bo 111 link il jilaiu.". . .. In tho death of Akka Mart Stsw art, a whole community , lias been made to fctl 11 loss. It wouldbe far too little to Kay that no one hated her all loved her, and nil join in sorrow for her early departure, nnd in ampa-
thy for parents and friends who hae been so deeply afflicted in her early death. Society has Jost a member around whom clustered its fondest and brightest hopes the family a sweet daughter and sister of whom it could never be aaid nhe waa unkind. Thu church too has lost a conistmit member, who had often apoken in Hti'elin awei-tnca of tho prospect of Heaven. She scca no more through a rlass doikly. Ü. Jamks Uartlow, died in the C9th yeur of his age. On his farm, 2 miles east of Mt. t'armel, on the 2Clh of September. Father llaillow, had
been n resident or this county near 43 years, lie whs loved and respected
by all vho knew him.
breaking loose from the buy and
throwing wr. u. out. lie received al
severe wound over his left eye, and wns
badly bruised. .lew Albany Tribune.
.who shall come after you. Shall party Ln ,old hls farm near West-Union
unu-woroa eaose you to forget Lu- on Monday last to Mr. David Piper, of manity and religion. Shall they deaf, this county. Tho farm consists of 202 .. .. . - . .1 !, 1. ! !J Cll ...
en jou 10 me calls 01 x reedom and I acres ana me price paiu was per
Philanthropy? We shall ce. acre-7,ooo c,a. Mr. Bolton intends
A-,l.rt.1t ... " w.w ntuv .w UiVV..-U
oanyj -1 ar-i A Za f
I 4iiaf) aMs, aaav nn win? ujoiu Wrtuc-O VI
sj iiucs are no more, wnige areseen h a leUim-hia valuabla faim. Cp
slavery and anti-prohi I urtviut 'IV.
OCT" Tho Fort Wsyne Times ssys that never has there been so much sickness in that country as duriog the lsst
few months. All over this -northern
PaomBiTioa. The result of the recent election in Mains has completely distinguished all opposition to the principles of Prohibition, and reduced it to a complete minority. Not a single State Senator, and only two Representa
tives in favor of repeal, have been elect-
resion
, (says the Times,) the Asiatic b,oth the Conere..men were kill
holera haa atalked l.fiint f .11 m.. CUÖU wicu gaiui. iu wu,87Ic
icalaid." j form ip the navy. Amon the results of
I the election in JUsina was the election The Reciprocity Treaty with Lf two' preschers to Congress. Esch
the British Provinces, cannot tak ef-' had two competltora, old paddle in the
feet until ratified by the British Parliament and the Legiaturee of the colonics interested.
dlrtv nool. but each beat both oddo
- j j- - I 1 nents, the people intending to rebuke
the rebukers. Une.la a u m veraaliat tne tner a Congregttionalist.
Mn. Enncu: It it well Lnown to tho voters of old I Vunkliu that during this ciinvi83, I havo occupied tho position of an independent candidate for thcofliceof County Treasurer. Permit mo through your paper to announce) to them tho fact that I no longer ms tu in thnt petition; nnd nluo to state my reasons for th'u courae. I becimo a candidate at tho earnest solicitation of men of both parlies, not intcudlng to I 0 the candidate of any party; but an independent candidate. Many men, nnd particularly many leading whigs, havo long contended that candidates for the county ofllccs should run independent of parly. 1 the more readily consented to so do becnuso I tho't that Wm. Robeson who was likely to be the noraineo of the democratic party, had long held lucrative ofikes in this county, nnd to elect him would not bo carrying out the principles of rotation iuoflice, besides which I felt I had omcvaui;c of complaint ngainst him in other respects. These considerations induced me to
placo myn.tmc beforo the public ns an independent candidate I had not lost confidence in tho principles of the democratic party, nor discovered any new and hidden beauty in tho opposition. I havo always been and ever expect to be a firm supporter of democratic principles. I.r.ow decllnebc-
in' n 'candidate, finding that those leading whigs who havo always condemned party conventions to nominate candidates for county offices, and yroftssed lobe in favor of independent candidates, arc not sincere that these professions nro false nnd hypocriticalintended only to creato and foster dissension in the democratic party and thereby increase their own political power; aud that they arc at this time ukir.'.r all tho argument in, their rower
rather than Hull becauso their deeds
aro evil." II. H. WEST.
Wc don't bhuno Mr. West for de
clining, sinco tho Know Nulluni
wouldn't nominate him. Many ol them wanted to, but somo feared he
was not light on the goose question.-
Who doubts that "tho secret proscrip
lion caucus" would have been all right had the lot fallen on Mr. Weil? How many of his fiiends he can transfer to his friend nuiio can tell. It is a little remaikabic that ho was "independent"
till he found thev did not nominate
him, and then hu was oph. Mr. CAnMEL, ix-pt. 28th.
Mr. 0. Tho readers of your paper
will please tako notice that my name
is withdrawn as n' candidate for the
office of Auditor, of Franklin co. Youre, Ac. EVAN OWENS.
of uratUude docs this city of Cincinna
ti owe to the violent, vaiiar.t, und yc-Jto ii üucc men to vote tor candidates
racious Evqxdrtr. for so promptly ut
tcring the warning it ha3 ivcnj Who can do other than hope thceditor's baby may win the prize nt the Springfield Baby Scow, as a reward for its father's inexpressible merits! Not having been ablo to procure or.e tithe of ia formation, in addition to the ample statements wo have mentioned, wc transcribe the fearful and menacing particulars from our cotemporary, scrupulously giving him credit for what we borrow; and we fervently
nomiuated in a secret cauous by a sc
crct order, " And I know these professions nro fahc, because the very men who make them in public have to me that unless I would subscribe to to their political creed I would notg?t the support of the Anti-Nebraska KnowNothing whig party. True I hid never been noisy in advocating the provisions of the Nebraska bill, I knew that others better qualified than I were doing thq subject atpplo justice yet I believed it r'v'hl and unhesitatingly
Btb cibbtrtistmcuts.
BARNUM'S MUSEUM.
JUST OPENED AT THE
Old White Corner
la (ho ilmp of flii Sud r hole Mtrrilohi of -
jfall nub SSlinttr (toois,
From U10 Fulurn fllUt, II lot ivj r.Urrtti
cur lud Jtiilfm.ul, n4 ir.iy for lln.unr.u rniitiakiiiK in mri ola Urgt imk of 1 di umi (iitmlt ol tr) .Ukilit int liu. tltil f of II II)!, qunlilU. uJ .rvi'. IUm, Cito, Utoii anil Miuua, tiitrilttiir CMllwry, (4"vmr Orurriti itiiU nimli), vr)linii( trum a - 11 to u iiit'liur'' Uml r.n bo luuiij in sn y rUill UUli.liiiicnl In kit V-al, bull Iii ttl 4u good Until iiiilil a mull ruflli a jr vllinff Iioum In luttu. Onr(iMU f. tinil in a gon rout ub lie, and alt aik I an linuri.l U i It-
inn, ana w iovi cunu jviii iuaing luihu.lo .I.U lit tin ,11ml n will utlcr Ktoui luiluruiuviilj.
and hi)ua HlrtuJ it (rcml) t onr cWuiiihk
ia run in aim oxamina our g-iKi bvlorv ur lu.in j oliwliur. lnriiully.
oiv a. .i. allio won,. IT.I.S1I AltniVAL OK, Fiitaramtyisii.
A Mb lioutir li.fHtt KAhuS, her I4T P.HU4INI, aro tube h(I and no mnuki,
Cloth Ovcrco.-t(R. lUoManil Kmrk OnrrNU, i lincrj and J'Miml, UirrcuaL). I'lul'l and Fmik-)' I'ailla. ('. inoi ami Taaod I'antl. KiC. "Dk and k.tln Vim, wlvo Vlilrltaud irari. Hhlru and MiinC'itiai, haliu Muvkl.On'. .a. Oct. ,'44.
JUSTIIECEIVED.
A ln'l" l"l f
Mn 1 mr, Kip anil mar. noolt.
Ii Mji kkid woiir 1,
v.. ..
. Ml I SUa'gl onroaiid KIpKlmet. Juni, fioj i Ii 1 1 aii4 ronr.o Mn'. U ltvt K'i aii'l Joiiii Mud Mlpnfri, " UltlU llOt't. Oil. 8,31.
rpJIEODEllSlOItED kao J1.1 r-ru.l
A k t"i"'itlJCK K ol M A I.I, 1
m
VILA.
S I.U LOOIIV VMiiitiliicy ii.Tiron lua mM
r.v.iriia turuis, (., win riuiu and lam jf m linr-, hnliimu, Iw.vili, llu.l, Yo'luw n. i,uu flmi. ii., lilMi'hud, (11 ut. 11 and rulnrvd nl.ni I'lmt. nui, iiUik and uroo Mtt.luii.UuuiUiii.uUiitt,
liiniiimm , and I'niiu olkrHt ri..), ltili a viiau.iv UMwnuivulol Urvt I riiMiuin(. and
iiuuoiii, , flil V t V
GI4 I'.K A I. A.iorliiinl of OriMarlo, Kurd. Wkr, Uuuaii.ifM ud fiiiU'rv ,
. V. I illL t BU.l , Oct. S,'5l. iiXtsiiiais. We lilTt Jutl f.'PcWcd, nnd tisTf on band for ! I Inrja Mwurt 111 on n li itaw l I I III hila, Huf, Kiik.u'li. liuuua Viu. Kiimt NulhiiiC and SNldo Aaka Hall. , D, I-HIU.4NH, Ucl. S. 'it, USTOylJfTTEllS, lUmnliiliij In U10 Pwil-O.Tt.-t), I Urua.rlll, ea Url. 1. 1.
Mt. Carmcl, Oct 1st.
Mr. Editor: I suppose tht you are
oworo that our town was tisiicd on Sat
urday evenig lat by D. Rerry and Law ycr Berry. Their arrivsl in town pro' duccd quito a sensation, as it was under
atoou that Henry was better posted in
tho midnight prowling! of tho Know
Nothings than any man in tho county
I was not to hear them, as neccsiiry
business detained me. A friend o
mino who was there says that the Dr.
niBcIe a very creilitablo speech. Henry
followed with a full expose of Know
Nothingism, making it look as black as moonless midnight. Wo havo not heard of a swear, sny ono of then hss mado hero since. You fnoy announce the lode as ''foaled out." As an illustration of tho fearful tendencies of the Duntlincs, Henry enid that ho had an Irish wiTe had wooed an won her during thcir school-boy days- married her at maturity, and now sho and her boy were forever debarred from holding office. What moro .awful organization could ho concerned of ! Let us join to to put them down. CESAR.
nrookt, Jiiph H ru n, K'i'i'ij Hielar, .Mm lluimou, Artntir hlurir, J 6i I'ltilip 3 Hiukl), C.i I vuit, MIm I'ullra I'liildvri.M Ui Martha Craig, Id4 Hillurd, I liomi CrrUliaii, I'ru.lurUk Kolilinfur, Ji.hli (;iilall, Jolm (Irliiii'i, Jamva limit, William (.rvpnrjr, Jamra (imidur Conrad (riiinan, Calliorli), I lurry , Jhi'Oü lluflinkii Kalhhrlna liidrlik, Ukrurui lluury, 1. W. Ilubliar), U. W. llubvr, lluury Hun), Cuiirn lUiulju, hliliard Jollli.lcill, AIkX. Joiipi. Mm Mary Jrurd, ürt. 14. A, JolimUiu, Ml Jano Klvlrr, Anion t. Ku:r.Cliuilr Kulm, Julin ivu. Kelly, Julia Loiiuii.Suriiti C. 9 liliilviibvntar, J. II. S Left) liar, liiuiU Louiiliiiry,('ullinrliie, Uvnuiif, fcuiily J, IaiiiiT, Job liiK. 4. I MXij,'lhoina
MoMcr. Itanrlrk M .An 11, U.iiho Mil.-., K. NV. 9 Muriliy, Mary A. M 1. vile. C. J. Mi l uv. Iluliutf M ill. r Curl, M.'rlih Jiilni Aloony ( art Manniu Juinr M 11 I'll, A I; by Millrj J L Nawairk llrur; . llflwn J nun , .ind Uilliat fvtrow r-mui-l IVUirt Jwi.a riur.uu O 11 1'uiay .III Kuucii jui'i a Km. fll Wm ltoli.il I'niIIVV hvliwutwarnt FriDS Mu nclu. I Ullliji huuri W N M-Hji.un 51 r Klmtldinaur Hulda Swift John ki liatfior I'unlv4 hi buijrr J.ikiiua MliMirr W II 'I alur 1 Kni'loi X 1 lionet hi liank-l 0 I'lulika Miilliu Wuruof Jj.iili Walw 1 k.rW-t W, ru Mr AVr ijilit LlUabi-lH Sillium Mr Mar ß Wuliuco Jamal V tri Mr..S J. KIC, P. AT.
Ä TIII.NOOK BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER" Why wlllpoople endure pimples oa I'ao 'buman lace divine,' ur aroptlo.ii cf ary kind, who it lift fat! to eU known, Uiat tr. Quyntn, Tel' frty Deck anil Sartapartlla tleatxci the (kin from all Impurity, removing plmplci, orfi.tnd tiiotchai leaving tho affbetod part a healthy, amooih anJioftailhe DeU of a bul. It Ii really pricelota to all Ibat wish the rosy beauty of childhood. It cautei all torn and potionoca wound ta ill. Ctiarco all Infeated iratter, and irudlcato every Ita purity from llio .viicä. Itdusaltvorlitit'lJly, but offectnaUy, giving comcloui beauty and tluomlng health to the ylaao cf URllnew and loul-ilckoninj dieie . TrySaa advartlaamant.
Administrator's Ilotlce. NOTICED la lieredy gltra that the nnt)-r'ga d liul Iti'en a'HitiiWl Mil itilitielrator nt Iii itiie v( iwliiiru Murray, lulj of Krün Im i o.. tieccied. hald valuhi I auio'1 tu t ..lriit. UAVI0 ll.IX2.tl II. 4i.Jw. aUw'r. Administrator's rotice. fTOTIt'K lihervby gl"vn tliat the undrnigned Vi hai atinaKlii'vd adiaialklralvr I the lata vi Vdward farmll, lalAol t-'rankliu deceaivd. 5aldeiUiU UiuppuaeJt Uaavlvent. 1-3W. dut'r.
Administrator's Sale H OTIC I'll Jierobyintn.lliall w'.l! air, at public anrtlnu, on Katurday, tla ltli iloy i f Ociubrr. at the lul rviidonce ( Edward Parroll, 3 inll.-a or lt ol llrook villa, all bit paraonal property, uol taken by Hit UWr, rinaiktlngir Hue. hold aud Kitchen Farniiurf, Farmlrg.Uuiiiila, 1 niton. 8 lionet, S niiU-heow, one lot of aherp , and ninny oUirr articlri nH herein menliooed. A credit uuld the M of March uext, v ill be glvun on alliiimiovir Uiroe tlol!ari,llie punhkr glIi ft fall note, waiving va!ualien and appraisement w. 11. IJ. UüMYt Oct. 1, M-ut
The St nie of Indiana, 1 Franklin County
Püvid tlaziard
In the Cdiut of Common l'lcal Kjr aaid County.
Putillon forConvciiucu
. ,",v. oIKealtaUta Fraorli A. Skeaft . other. NOTICE Ii hcrcly given l llio ?M rmncii A., fchoitp. a nonri'ildci i defoiu'.at, of Iii m-ii-denry of tha abov rntillv.l atWxai, and that llio am will tniid for ft;. I al ' nvxt Term ol ai. Court of Common rieai to be ImlJui at the Court Homo lu Brook ville.in lhecouny or Froiiklin, and alalQ cd lodiaua, ou tho lint Mouday of Jannary next. ViiuM my taoil tb' 3J dy r Ortobar, 185. cl3t JOilSM.JOIU'SüS, Clcrlu
