Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 June 1855 — Page 2
A rJBVVSPßPBR-CONTßJNiflG A WEV SUfRY OF THE LATEST PGRESGH AND DGfflfiSTiG iWTBiyßEßCB.
UTDIA1TA ALIEItlCAlT.
Mrt.ata hi to Tacro, to ubbbty n rt.m iaLL atta. T. A. GOOPWHT, Editor. ' BaBatataa BSOOZTILLS, UrDIASA.
Fill DAY JVKtE i 1155.
on the character of the white woman, White Water Presbyteri&l Acad- ill frt W MT t T n IT ZiTThe Supremo Court, seem Je
which should commend tho institution emy. M' " v " u-i mined to hate printed briefs, after
than they do the nctrro. It U a shield . th PIC"U.re .f lslt,nS X5TFor a rich local item, read the
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to ncsixcss act. tntalhoaa'arreraentof our paper, our elrcaUUoa kuu tnereaaad that we hate now, bojrool o.aeeUoa,Uo lanreet circulation 1 Indiana, fc.nl. Mrliin.. Hntn In Intllanaivolle. and tl
Itaeireulruoa tu tho wealth leal portioa of the I mJed of
auto. Buaiaete mn w bo want w autem. m tbo Walt Waiet alley, will do wall to remem. ttAnds, and Stands as One Ol tho DCaUborutataoi. q. American Slavery: Slavery
"So Ions: as man lewd, woman stitution, last week. We were sorry
will bo his victim. Those who are to find him suffering from influenza forced to occupy a menial position, eoas to be unable to attend to the du-
nave ever Deen, win ever do mo ,. ... .11 it ., ,11 . . 1 .1 tics of the schoolroom. He was ab e. temrjted. least nrotccted: this is oncof wie,
the evils of slavery: it attends all who however, to show us through the new
are in that abject condition, from the I building which is substantial and well
beautiful Circassian to the sable daugh- arranged, and which has been wisely ter of Africi. Whilst we admit the kept üf a dfnt and buildablo size.
frr. rt tWN-. . An tU ffhiu worn- U is larS CD0US accommodato 200
an so much, wt wquU save her even ai students.
the sacrifict of the negro; would throw Wo were glad to learn that with
around ner every shield, keep ncr out Dul few exceptions, the citizens of
all, except in rare cases. They will
allow printed briefs, to bo filed any
time before the cause is decided, but written briefs, and oral arguments, can
be adHtU'dony when the causeissub'
mitlcd. This will compel lawyers tojpay
more for board at Indianopolis, than jit would cost to print their briefs.
.tiTWe are sorry, Bro. Hall, that yon could not find room to publish the
facts we gave a few weeks ago in re
lation to j tW caning. They would have been interesting to your readers,
and you would thereby have shown
your love of truth and fairness. How ever, wo sent an extra quantity of the American to your city, for we had no
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to the virtue of the white woman. Kev ur 1 ouer 1 nQC1Pa 01 n' letter from Anderbonv.il
XiTFor the best news of thv week.
read tho Governor's proclamation. XiTVJamea Reynolds, wbo uccoin panied Mr. Clarkson, to Iowa, returned last Tuesday. arN. D. üallion and It. Tytui havejju&t retcrntd from a UMt to Iowa. XiTDr. Hocflo, has a composition with which he can cement broken glass ware of almost any kind. . iaa . wr a w m mm a
no f7. . wn,Pw""-, . , Dunlapsvillc and vicinity cordially co Afte "aRk Mirror lor Junc ls There it is in open and plam teach- opcratj with the board in building up hero containing its usual variety of ing and here is the position depu- inÄt;.utIo TK;. . M t ,u useful bank information.
au circumlocution inus 11 k- c.u s .x. .1.. jtt-ti. n. nt t: . .. ...'
uv. uuni uu lusmuuuH in mo tuiusti ij-jvv-, iuca you wouia puDitsn u.
of any community, is of immense val-Winnemac, has deposited additional rStephen A.Douglas, having uc. and tho na.rrnw.minr!or! Ktirntr I sccuritr and resumed SDecie Diivmtut. hnoi .i,r . KnKi;0i i;aAn.;nn
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Th Character of American Slavery UiC, H, ,c v that will withhold contribution or XiTDon't fort Mr. McClecrv's in Kentucky with belonffinir to the
According tO th Statenentl of it vflttt voman Dr TU aciutim it at. 8upport from it becaU80 it js controi. .ale nclt Saturday, if you want to buy Know Nothing, bus addressed a letter,
THmiit. rüRÜS .wiu.ti. 1 j n KVflnöthrhn,lt. nf man Ulnm m.n amis nn.l Int t,. ll, h.IWop f T.n T.niiUvillrt 7)n
. . ..... I V 1aa Van tlila ran Vim iiiU.Ia nf tVtM I I ' I
John Wesley once called. American ,v - extremely contemptible, and in this I rsriii. .,u k .i;.,:n-. - crat. in which ha a&va he svmDath-
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slavery tho vilest under the sun, and FyM"u- ago of evangelical fraternity, must ro- Cambridge, intend to test the new law '"3 with the Democrat parh , and that
-the umofall vülainics." üut sucn """:'NV"'
tinuimr Wr h.iinp. Nothinirism in all its forms, and
XiT Several principal liquor sellers Tl . t 1 I 1
V . ' . . . 11 V. r- ! iT,;. ,ftm!:i;,,n U . . ' . " 7 .r""" in uosion nave ocen uncu, anu semen-
do not and cannot understand the ,J w,tu view r crippling tho Acade- ccj to iail under tho new law. Thev
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iroruog 01 me painarcnai aysiem. 1 m7, pitrucuiany now, wnen it. needs havo ppcaled an J iriven bonds.
. mi.. l. !..vl. I ä IU UiviWT ui tug vuwicaawi. I r.,.i t. 1 j r..i mi w
11 nas niuaen gioncs oniy coguitauici . , mum wi mcuui. tre iuniapsvuie
.1.1 IV. :.!.t.l.,l I . UM WIH WUKU U WUIU VI IUJ iUl V , , ,J J . .'l. -.1 ! I .
9 iUO kCCU CTC VI iu tuiUAKu, i. w. i .... , I n'ji nuu uiu iia VUUWMllunni inter I I m -.T ..MvM Im M n i( I.AII.IIn All
those reared under lta optic-strength- v, fcV , , csts demand more than one such a " I II.. V.li..ib It ill miLh linlv hnrrn I ... .
nin2 influence. The eye, under auch -"- chool, the case would bo different.
(SOarrtsfionbtnct. Akdxröoxville, June 1, 1C55.
Friixd Goodwin: A stranger stop-
fed at one of our Hotels the other day. Io was preposstissinir in arpcarancc.
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epitheu from the lips orpens of north- one. admission of this pro-slavery VVe could not respect a Quaker or a linui ornmenare denounced as ultra, abo- champion. It admits that one of the Methodist who would open a -private X lition, ravings. Jkc. We are told we ;ev,l, of slavery.'' one wh.ch ' 'attends KhQo QT uU ft , eW
rhich
eircumstwec. dilatej and ices latent lwas nifestcd by Representatives Thfn M would bo justifialle in . .. ... . - . , I from the South, when" northernmen I ....... ... '
wauy unaer tne loin gauze oi vwt , , , - , smrunj, uos n -riTar nor an "oppoJ,ormiy. . ??ded to.tho. deb.au.clic7 .f .Won" institution, but a co-laborer in
Wo have consequently perused with " if CCQ ino wP' 01 the cause of education- But when it
interest some portion! of a pamphlet ulD.eni w" " f " require, the union of all friend, of a question that the I'almetto, Vir- christian education to build un snth
fellow, Of Missouri, now editor of the 8lo,avMd M!M0Ur ciyr oftf 'c"d an institution, iti. exceedingly unwise Kansas -Squatter Sovereign." The J auction their sons and half- ftndunkinJ. It WOuld be doubly so author i .omewhat noted fer his par- pothers and sisterst The.e charges on lU pMt 0f lho.e who l.ad held out
.?,!n.n In ft. TTanaaa - WhW mohi. 01 ulMlw7 mcQ D" mcel D7 inducements to tho Presbvterv. to Id.
iwi LaMW M w äaa Ii - w rai a a J -
iti.uvi. ..cy .v,,a 5, 110 d,rccl or " the PPortUnlly Lata the'school' there, anrf wh., h. auction, read the advertisement of
no Evil." It docs the lest which can MmJ'.bjrlhe. CSeDt ÄrSuinent of been foremost in inducing Mr. Potter Morc" wllite. Rnd then go to their
bdon.forthe.ubject. We have no r M "F"- ma8K 1 to abandon the pastoral work for the
The Boston liquor dealers refuse to sell to tho State agents, who aro offlcially appointed in towns and citii-s to sell liquor as a medicine.
Can it bk True? It has been reported that Di. GilTord, in a speech last week, advised his hearers to dis
regard the liquor law. XJTTiik Greatest Oroan i.v tux
World, is tho Organ of Speech in Woman an organ, too, without a stop.
iiouungisni in an us
equally opposed to uny party
co-operates wi'.h it." itiTTko anti-Slavery men of the G. W. Julian school call a mats convention at Indianapolis on tho 27ih inst. If any of our readers lean that way that would confer a favor on Mr. Julian t Co. by attending. The great gathering last week was a complctiakfailuro. Tho object seems to bo to pitch into Know Nothingism, and everything else but Julinnism. JtWA the principal room of the Court House will be no nearly finished by tho first of July, that , court can be held iu it with but little trouble, would
The Thirteenth of July. It is manifest now, that for a time a least, tl e quckticn of fi adorn slavery in the territotics is to be the great issue in politics. In view of this, we uroiioe that the friends of
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freedom meet again at Indianapolis Pty nn,d quiet and none could
An Ihfi 1 4 n ril hilv In tnbn sham Etnta O
1 .... ' that called him to this rlace. At
for resisting the aggre.sions.of slavery, ßrt ho wrs rather taciturn, but, after as may bo deemed appropriate. Let tarrying awhile, becamo a little moro not the victorv already won be lost communicative: and it finally leaked
for want of following it with more and f ut that 'he strnrger, was none oth- , , i um . er, than the I rosecutor of tho Common gn ater tnumphs. What say you r,on. Court tiJb revdaliün howtv. brethr.Mi to the freo press of Indiana? er, created no excitement or alarm, as
.w.tir " . V s'.i the citizens of this puce are an or'erlv.
W are sorry io pnu wun so ,r .
ood looking and well disponed a come 'm contact with any Guardian of
(i .i.mri y-f . i . I.. t
menu as nie aiauison jvuritr, oui re- mo law. it was soon known.' howev-
ally so much of a good thing as wo t r. that he vn after a citizen of our
'.tail at once, when we iret the nu3"öor ng village Joel llynlt who
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Weekly, is more than we can bear. ... """s' " "
, , -vn"u gramen since mo repeal ol Hie Send it in broken doses, Garber, a Licenne Law. The Prosecutor had
portion every day, or v will liave to nomu half a dozen persons brought
cut vour acauaintaace. then what wlore the Justice of the Pearc. and
would become of you? ,ulcr nveaugaiion, mado out
ov uiv ui.i-u.v uinm nuu POSIIIVO Yl'ila-
tions of the penal laws of the State
uv llvntt anil fur Inn. in n: ....
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in uamruoro simtnean goi uu a for uius ettinff the laws of tho land
good joke on Greely. That paper has at naught, will take tho profits of bcvpresumed that on tho firkt of Arril. eral barrels of "critter." A few such
n,.riun t,t!iu f v. y..l i,u . raking, I think, will tench him, he has
. .1. i r, , a "hard road t i travel," and, that it meetmg and resolved to sound Greely woulJ bo ..... -
upon certain questions of public poll- business, and pursue a moro honorable
cy, and oiler him the nomination lor avocation, une, not o disastrous to
tho Presidency. Grcelv is presumed himnlf, or patrons. Sonic of the wit
to reply "accepting the l,onor.""and F'nT TO lwr . . J : . . .?? ... ..I .. did not like tht idea of beinu culled
ueiining ins posiuon," in me loiiow- from lhcir businesH,
dispoaiUoa to review the performance, y" . Y, , , harder and more perplexing work of -W"v. u.utt baa resigned the f. w. -Wl 0 Ml mal l(4ltl M .....if., u-. v . ,i f nresidencv of the White Water Col-
V 0 I ikcuvuiuu. 1 1 ii vuv i lot m sao vi I r 1
0lCttt$t. tlrn. Pottflr'a fp-linrra arwlf.- lt.- C. to take effect at thO ClOSB Of the
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uut tuts u compensated Dy tho akc of iMutuUon, andfor the P""nt u'rra. Jun 27th-
shield thus afforded to the vir-
t ,v i t w r. -.... uer oi nie cuurcu, anu eenerauv picasUS!. tto white woman! Hence it is which alway wounded by ,uth Br0okville College will close , July ed to entertain ministers, h began to slavery .evl1, u.mcnt df bigotry, that no such an attempt will 11, with exercises appropriate to tho quote Paul to her, hoping she would ie dig- n Pro,ttuUon lt horlJ ever be made. But should it be, we graduating class. understand by this hint, that ho was
or to answer its statements.
shall only quote one or two extracts
showing that northern statements con
cerning slavery are fully borne out by
tkis competent pro-slavery witness
It has been charged against
that it poured obloquy upon the
n
such
hands
an i
. w a . . . a I t:iIII 11 IIL nil III! IllHLrMl lllll . MIHI WW V II K I . a a a a .
elevate the character of the white men, I ' when this term closes, we nave forgot
it ennob es women. Relieved by the VI W,1U1J vvuii,VM' wu" uwnu U,B t-n. Rm.pntir in vn.r irn
m I .aka m w mir a w a wa imi awvvvvw-sa am v a'
aveiromaoJeciwu.if e.ervi econQ. ww-us u, vus 4-rs. . . no.ted as totermsandsea
lion tn which Ih a wrhit nmin .a in tI. J k.a awatam f! .1. I
nftan anh!a,trl Vi n.Miiil thani 1 1 . . . I SOnS.
v... -yjw.- -j a.vv.-.v "-- long since consecrated to irecdom,
SSS . 'y..1' J5"JL.! our triends. sons and brothers, who Temperance Jnhüee !
sake of our common Christianity, fCj'The present session of the
it not h w oll for tha (InmmSakinnnra
S3T11 you want .to buv a piano at ... , ,i, . . . who arc now in session, to pay up the
rent of tho church to this date, and
save any additional expense in that
way.
A Smart Womas. A preacher,
not long since, asking to stay all uight
at a counry house, was forbidden by
the lady. Knowing her to be a mem
ber of the church, and generally pleas
Ity of labor-inspired contempt for T T V,,U1W hopo the good sense and Catholic jrDr. Robinson's Specific is said a preacher. Hohadhardly got out,
as'worked with their own 4U w;uu" ,pirlt of the burgb, will frown it down t0 b sn article which never failu to "for thereby some have entertained
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. asm. tuv louowiuz CAuacti , . . ... .. ui imiiviivdh CUTC UiaullUva Ui Uiuuu y a iua. a vu ui:vi uuitnm va, wuiu auv atiu.
iner pursuea. uut. iuow citiiens, ThA u,.aa .. . ..i.T.. ... .s n s.i.
I can irr it. xs uuiukuicui,, i uui nnirvis, air, nuuiuiiut cumo wiiu
3Tli Dutch barber in Madison re
cently discontinued the Madison Cour
ier, because it is a Know ISothing paper, whereupon many of his custo
mers sought a native barber.
JtiTrrom present appearances,
run
wrKioh atrin Vier rif wnman'a rrroataät
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Charm, modesty; wnico make ner tne i kuuo amuHwuwrn iMnirDn in.a vvise majoruy m V irginia is aooui rude, drudging, despised servant of a of others from the frco States, to male landing at 12 o'clock, midnight, Mod- 000 less than Picrco's majority in sv harsh master; the white wotaan I their homo to reclaim tho land from day next, for the Jubilee, at Connera. m t m .1. anI
becomes, as she is fitted to be, not barbarism, to found villages, cities, ville. Passage to Connersville and Lld'lincism is done for. even in that
hold fit mate for s? aorereitni." churches and schools, have been driv- back, filty cents.- All are invited to go. .lave-brceding state.
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T .t.!. ..... . v enirommepous oy armca uespcra
An wis cAitttci, iiuuscuuiu cares arc ... . Kan.üül. iWJ- rnnnrlt,
representing and debasing woman. . . f!(,...ftV.. .if.u '
Not only SO. thfl effect OI labor tier. I. . .. . .. . . Statt Journal, hath iinflinrhinrr fnonda
..-.l- ' ...... n required to icavo tncirnomcsori T holo tho Jubilee? Your smallpox is . i ,-l.h .... .1- t.
iwncu bt wuuko ii iiiaoMioi WB"ldicl. 10 luo -American, movemcn. oneniy giving uieeuug neiu uy mo uiu jiuc
I proclaim that they will not be silcnc m ""'" fusion party last week in Indianapo
lis, Gov. Willard proposed in his
speech a new platform for the coming
Know Nothimriiia and Slavery. jcsrswiggeti. wm our folks
w Wl aAaata M
The New Albany Tribun, and the nv mk of bn W.ba 80mo 01 )our
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smau-pox, next wcck, 11 we ivv mem
tobacco in their mouth." The preach er left without further ceremony.
TiinxsaiNO Machikks. As harvest . a a . a
13 coming ou, we a;aln call tr.e atten
tion of our farmers to the advertise
ment of Owens, Lano & Dyer. They
are prepared to furnish Moffit's eclcbra
ted Thresher and Separator, on good
terms. As there U usually a ru.h fc
thesu machines, about harvest time, it would bo well to crdcr them now, and not have to wait long for them. You will want to thresh early, before tho
price of wheat comes down.
A Kr.w Platform. At tho thanks-
Greely'i Platform Good Joke.
to testify in such
cases, is oi, the prettiest way in the
world to keep out of such ecrnpes is
never to visit places where liquors arc sold. It is n rare circumstance, that
an individual, who never visits those
ing paragraph;
As I should give no dinner parties
or hold any levees, I would lure fur
mined lodgings, and convert tho
1'rftuiili.ntial mnmiinn inf tin Jtmifprun
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boarding-house. The capital grounds ?,nk8 ' ,",u,Xnns l0, m J 111C üc' shall bo planted in carrots and cabba- best of a hhenir. Constable, Prosecutes: and a considerable sum miffht be tor, oranyoAer Missionary of tlio law.
?.ii-!i,v .Ii;.. rr .n ii... r,r Under such circumstances, I would
vaixvai w a aaw i ili v I . -
ihn Nnvv nnrlwnnKinrt.flhpii-apma. lcn "Hy IO all Keep rwny.
ments ta 'the junk shops for old iron. I PA writer in the Ai.ie.icnn, of May
As to a tar ir, my views aro moderate. """"- , w, 'S"
I would not insist on ndvalorem duty V. . w,,u""'
AfmAr. ih.n fiw il.....n.i M.r. r,.nf I w oancs urccKvrs, i are a mucn
VB IAIVIW UMBI M V W IIIVMiXIIIU J-fV 1 V llt . ,
Uy this means cotlee and ta miahtbo 1 v """ ra!-..,l , rr.Bt nr?w.nn 5n hm. Im... nd serious charL'es have been alleged
lilJVU v l.. v aa Mi iikiiiv 111 iivi c . ....1 i... .1 ,i. i.. against them too numerous 10 ire-
I, nuu ui vuiuur uunu luv uowivnj w ...... .. , . . ' J m 1 .:.. Iii. T .iAnt ' rt
trees in our parks, and plantinir moris "Ufc uv" k ,l,:wutvt .,.a,
raulticaulis in their stead, the United ,nRnv P"ro.B "7- lhat .nnr .lc,M'B
Slates miuht raise all tho silk needed 01 V1" ? tvt r n J ?"ulu
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bv their wives and daughters: the 1 .- j.uv
Sabbath shall be strictly observed, no
letters shall be written or by mail
on that day; and I think that by the
assistance of Prof. Mapes and bolon Robinson, somu siicntihc method may bo discoveied, whereby trees and oth
er vegetables may be prevented from
growing on that day, and good strong
Hood-gales creeled at the mouth of our harbors to prevent the tide flowing in
this rauch. I will
their threats int'tcxccutio.i, tho time is not far distant, when "BurncCt"
alls will enclose them. T B. A
ought to have stated in his communica
lion, that he is the man, who visited
all tho "durk corners," of this Town
ship, mid mado inflamatory speeches,
against the Tcmpcaneo law, inciting
tho people to open hostility to the law, ifcc. And now that he beirins to fee
and out on S.mHnr- ,l,r,.hv .1 r himself, in the true light, that others
t i .. . . . ' scu him -raihca the, hue and crv of
As to the foreign policy of my ad- P"lecu.u-. V-, , ni.irrin , T .llu !.:.. il .... A., H hcurlily ii'.harrc' of the
...CO. v.. v o , II!. .. ,1
course uv aim ins coainteb jr rainer
his folio .vers havo pursued, and
wants to kmooth the matter over, and
introduce the testimony, of He. G.
Wood, as n oof liiat they .iaio bte"
slardered. aiü m!s 'eorcsenli'd in the
mini
toration of tho Independence of Po
land, Hungary and Jerusalem: ihe
Turks shall govern Turkey, the Ital
ians Italy, tho Irish Irclard, and tho Creeks Greece; but our own country gentlemen, shall be freo to tho whole
world to como here, and do as thev
plcvso, provided they dont drink. I am it ' t
gcuiii'iucQ, yours simpiy, HORACE GHEEDY.
slavery is unknown, is to "strip her of
modetty." This virtue can only be
found whero tho female, holding
in jewelled hand her flexible whip,
directs the work of Dinah, Sail and
Sue with sablo skin? What mean times becomes of tho modesty of Di
Can such a system live? Humani
ty says so, religion says xo, human
progress seems to say uo, but murder says tesI A subsididized press says us! A depraved ministry saysTxsl
a corrupt administration says real
We confess that when wo sco the
edon tho subiect of slavery bv anv 1110 como u"r
power or authority. That is riuht. L,uon Kiot x Portland. A mob
brethren. We know how to defr chiefly composed of boys, undertook
nab. Sail and Sue? Hush, man, they unblushing nortraltur 0f sl.av-rv A.
are only niggers, and can1 1 afford so drawnfc ilsown u , RnJ lh i i '
Southern domination and Catholio proscription at the same time. Virginia Election. Tho old liners aro shouting happy
over the results of tho V irginia dec
to destroy some liquor in the possession
of the city authorities of Portland, hut Saturday night. Tho militia was or
dered out, and ono man killed.
mm a a
canvass, lie said : "Wo do not ask whether the man has been m Whig or a Democrat, or a Freo Boiler, all we ask is, that he loves freedom and hutet
Know fYvthings." Wo presume this
cottlv a drawing-room luxury, tat I M A m m I li a AT. CT. t t 4i MaJa Ia anlan J lla . . . .. annlrinff tho new liouor law. and fine- hi faithful few.
I ffivuvüa iiv auoiia iuhuv luvAiiuu lis lion. iLims iinxn trt istt i nn ihiiiv"0 " " ' ' I
"Virtuous, modest, sensitive, retir-1 rca. wo trcmblrt f..r Lho fninrn i . imr and scntencincto iail. thoo who iTihe Old Lino tmion
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yTho authorities of Boston aro platform was built to catch Julian and
Party
uSl othA Th Nürlh Cnn0t RlwR' 3'ic,J- Jorwd. that they call the vwUl ll' , APPe. U are aken o high- held;, mass.mee ,ng iu Bloominggrove point t her cbild U CftQ ,ür. If .Umy result of the election the greatest tri- er courts, but wo think they will do no ownsh p week before last Dr. G,f. mt jewels:" worshippcdinlier sphere, kowh.it its advocates say, then il UBpU of this generation. And, us Kd- r "r SVViV hor g-ntle sway undisputed, the white must go no farthcrl If tho adminis- Sam ha. been very troublesome where XiTMr. Park, tho proprietor of ono or tho Chicr men. Ihat is right, woman in the s'avcholding States Nation sanction tho riots and mobs of j,0 W4, lidinthc old Jeffersonian horse tho press destroyed by the Missouri "Th Iwueeofthe past are buiud rhuvS1 Kansas', and say that is a question to 0f frVedom. they chuckle wonderfully mobatPurk.ville, ha. commenced a wllb the p.t;- and it shows true inofa mansion, b 'ctl,ca hY fyrcc f"m'' that he ha, bn unhorsed when he .it against tho rioters, and employed Tcndence to see men taking - de. Vt 1 Ä.55: kiliVJ .".. S ' "u must the free state, stand bv.i i. ...... i 1. i .i i r..rr... t.... Edward Halts, of St. Louis, for his on.lho Hhoutregard to
V. I...VIU. .w .uw avn V a.wi.w. lai -rf HUI1IIU Vlll'li kllV KUVU lIU I IIVI (Uli III ' I
ever accorded at homo or abroad, every Son of the South deems him etlf her champion. "Such is tho estimate placed upon woman, such her condition in tho lavtholding States. It is no fancy sketch, but a picture for which wo are sneered at by Utilitarians, who would have us "put woman to use." 9o, too. would tho savages; with them wo
men is useful; she relieve, her lord of
his labor, bows her head in his rrcs ence; kneels to him: wails on his pleas. . a. a a as. a
ure; i. hi siavsi rot aucu is the use ta which slaveholder, nutwoman. The
only uso to which they would put her. is that for which her maker in
tended her, "a help meet for her husband;" to be "with him one
flesh."
Now, if we understand the import
of this hifalutm paragraph, it is this:
Ie slave states, women are so eher
Uhed and honored that they have no
need of conventions to attlgnher 'true
phere or secure "her richte." In
other words, she never unsezes her elf and appears on the rostrum bar
rangueing audiences, dec. Now we
have certain recollections of seeing in
the papers, a notice of a convention o strong minded women" held at Indi anapolis last winter, in which the prin
eipal lecturer was a distinguished lady
from Oen. Strtngfellow'a own State o
Missouri 1
td. Ic is beneath the dignity of
woman to be useful, one is only rc
quired to b so by "Utilitarians" and 'Savage,s" and this wo believe ii the
yiew held by slave-holders generally
that the woman who does her own
work is not civilized semi-barbarous
at least.
But we must give another extract,
and it reveals the deep infamy of sla
very la a stylo not approached by a
host of such volumes as Uncle Tom'
Cabin, Ida Hay. fcc. It shows the
pollution of the system and oners an
other reason why the virgin soil o
Kansas should not be cursed by o
tub svo lnsuiuuon: "iSegro slavery has a further effect
I . is .a aa
their brethren and sons who havo lo U hor,0 Mj m t,ie fiery nro-slavc 'cfcnJcr. wnatwe their op.n.onson the old
irallv trono to Kansas. Not to do so .1 T-,ii i..ia M:.i. .i. Flkmtl hk. Thoao who are en. unc"' 'n 01 Ml l,gtS and 01 ail par
0 a - - -- ait vu. ill im vi i iwiww mm iiiviii, i - -- I. . , , . . i . . , ...... ... I I . . . .. ii. ... . I I Ic M U liit it. kli-A I.. wli lv an. I. Ii.
were gum. it matters not what may TA.t i,m ,Uy at home after this and l'rmg lor furniture, wiiidoweii to -
follow-from lawless violence they contend only for freedom and Amcri- call and examine Mr. Frank's shop be Y,un CMni,u J"o'a un.io wu.i must be protected. CftnUm Rml h- wlll da Wcll ,MUj.h. foro buying elsewhere. Ho has a good uVaÄV"0 t0 An institution lilt that Slrinoftllou - assortment of well made furniture, and -,', , , , ,. , More Massachusetts Hypocricy and r-.-n. .i.-.. jr v v irginia is probably moro In-
41 Ä - m I
loif by tht biiyontt v.ntil uksibtanck
has rnovso in vain!!
Phariseelsm. ... . ... , -rcated in opening new territories to
Mr. Kd ward A. Vose, a member of , TC T ',am t,mn olhcr ,tfttc' IKr Lhu Utu llousü oftha .U..nrl,,,.Mt. has bt'CU formed in Metamora, and .nil. umlrr ahivn nulilvi.llnn. ta (.im im.
Crush out Republicanism. Hepresentatives, made a speech at o rvqusiic amount buukiidu to se povcrislied to make farml ng prolitable.
Inarecent official loiter to Arch Mn.CU.' . . " Mund '1, and euro WÜ frum Ihe Mctluro Library Md henco lhc rnc1 busncM
bishop Hughe,, the Pope say.:- VT. Z aZ Z . t0 dÄ lL ra.ring of slave, for newer coun
"our ChurcMt to lirt it muft U ,hat bod v: that that eommlttcö i.-j "me immeuiai-iy. lr!pi(t Much of the best blood of Vir
inAmenciX, Governments and States traveled largely over tho State, that AttTln the letter of our Indhnnpo giniAUnew used In prorogating klave
.T-L.S' A" ttAt9 V ?' on one occasion they were attended lis correspondent a week or two ago, a,,d improving tht stock. The children
certain. Another year ami a revolution
may have Swept all ailay
airrioiiAop, J tool to you
futurt. Ul'UKAD UOMAN
EIif,C,A; Fsiioutkei,uuHim'w IA neuiliauor ,.- it used to be.
,T7JoZ tonyfini" the namuofMr. W.Tin.ley, architect, RnJ brothers and sUier. of t. My goAii prtrta numbered fifteen; that hi ordered i . its i.. n... . . , , , you for the oml spirits; that of the fifteen, thirteen printed Linsely. Our eorrenpon- r congressmen and legi.l IAN1SM IN drank bountifully, and of Me Mrfrew, dent's "hand write" Is not as good as daily sold to the "trader" foi II 'Pill. PITH. . ...... ... ...... a . .. ..
many of
laiors are
for tho wes
tern and southern markets. No won
LIUAlNloM. Tht eh'irch may, befort Ctn. Ennulrer. I l f.. n T)i.l vman tt All Mr A I I !.!.. ...it.. !..
a month tAvu. .4...... jwf iivhi; """M" ......., ucr men i uiu wie aurawisirawon is sua a motun, jiet to your snores. That U rh.ht. ahw th.m ln W- .ui. c... ..i i... ....i. i,.. . , ... . . .
We find that tho nuMWstlnn of 1hl. V? V, r. . w.---v .... : lainea in u. euorito open an our lern
r . Mr. vnse. was irnihin l f p ; ;n.ut rrta h.h n mn. li
h, II . I I IHU V VI VIIIVIIIHM.I IVI VIVHVII V. null" ll'IIM aa nif n alarm In man frlanl. rl: I i I
J ...vv. Vl Tl. .. 0m. vrr m(,.n ...I vrv .AnlFuil nnil .l.mo.rn. Wrrri fll.l M-Tl, P.nrt r,f iThl
. I " m " " -" I linV VVIII iv a -' tiiv l'Ullll hl V w w va nil
.f A?A..a' W a . I J vi I I ifSUV VVI1 t KM Sja 44U UnUlfZtl " V I V S" I AW V AI
our inswtuuons. emav unucrraic k,i ... u i....a-i i t.i ...... iuu It .... IS!lnlM mal (Iii, nmrnlnrr nt llil-ir rnnm
u iu utu u luu AiinaaukiiuicLLB irL'iaiii i youüi-i iv ihm iurv kl oi.uuu. ii wd i ' .. ..", i....
it civc. us no alarm. ... ... .v r. .. .i... ..... ... . '..... .. . In ihn Panlul
uu tu mvi luak luitt iwvivo i wcro u girl, wi wouiu riuucr navoinai ....-..! t . - 1. 1 . 1 I ! I ...... . II. ,
uieu tovcu ,or aa.ng mo i.ci 7Vuu ulAn a nan awcn rroizraans, . . po, , ded
ture.
.
mo Gangers, nut it gives
Indeed, as we ardently desire the over j v .v r .u. T uruukcn
lurow ui iuv Avouian power, we wuuiu I i .,.!-.. j . . ..v. v ...-. .................. . " be clad to have the next steamer brin A ,.!!? d.M- XrJdgin ; from the two line, we ded. we aote the flowing n relation
..... tf.it .i .ii t... " uow omn.poicni is mo uesirc lor Wirt hftve reftJ. we lhinv the poetry of W. ? rMro companies, wuicn are cspe
. . , , .:..ii : i -
ciuuy important.
In the Jt'cru and Indianapolis itau
over axis I101IUCS3, anu an nisiraiu. xfa.. .11 . . . '.
We would beselge him wd hU. with ll lud U,e HU O ' I aa linwlipro When ilrnniron mon I . . .
bibles, and freo schools, and free tho't u:Z Lb Zn .3,",!. V a töor nRme' nCVCr P and he would surrender in half the 'in,.,. f I . P lish communication, without the names
time it will have taken tho allied now 7 . V ' ' " .7 , or 1,10 wrilers- nna wo nM Pu Wh,n
. .. . .. inaitnero is a power in tno peoiuo.
era to take Sevastopol. Now that Am
ericans have thrown off the party yoke, that could have, hitherto, transferred one or both of the old defunct parties to him, we think he would find himself in a bad way for crushing out Republicanism. Let him come. Ashe is & "Minister of the Gospel," he shall have the American for a dollar a year, and we hope to learn him how to approach the west, in his travels, with
that control, even the enemies of the measure. There is such a power in
Ohio and Indiana, and whoever lives
to see another meeting of our legisla
ture, will find the prevailing demand of the people, will be to make our law more stringent, instead of repealing it. The day for dram-selling, is past in
Indiana, or will be next week.
ing the full name, particularly of our
poctio correspondents.
road Company t. Bradshaw, the Court held that secion 3. p. 42G, 1. R.8.
1052, which provides that whenever l ii i. .
any person Sliail UIO liom an injury rv suiting from tho negilence or un.kill
fulness of anv of the oracjrs or ser-
'i
X3T Tho Commissioners in this vants of a railroad company, or tho in
county will not appoint agents to sell efficiency of their bridges, .ears or 1 loliquor during this term, and not until f0"01' thf C0.mPa?7 .l . , , , ' , in damages lo tho wife, or, If there the September term, if then, unless an bhaU thcn to be rninorTchil-
emergency should exist uemanaing an dren &c.( was repealed by section 784 earlier appointment, which we do not p. 205, 2 It. S. 1 852, which gives the
anticipate. We hope none will be ap- right of action to tho administrator.
nnmtnd at all. n 4SC TFa'iu..ü "l" "w
AtSTThe Rev. Dr
onl Tnrliannrtnlia Roilpnn flnmnnnv.
P. I I t ...u. .... . LJ Kf.t ..Ulli w - " I J , An. nnfnn a I . ...... .
vu....wu, thM itjm.,1 . i,,.ii ihn. th net unon n
jßrJohn B. Gough, the eloquent
becoming modesty and humility. But, Temperance Lecturer, it is said, is black man, ejected from a Sixth avenue H3, Acts of 1C53, does not render
in the mean while, let the American about to return to this country on ao-1 car, in iSew York city, has detcrmu.- railroad companies liable lor tne uestruction of stock running at larre at
movement progress. ie oiuce-scei. count oi iwucimu. us mnuu, n cu w jr uv hu. .i- jui. s" " fa bl oad when era howl as much as they; please, but his health permits, to return to Eng- Court. Ho will have it tried simply f?' doLwithou? negilence1!
let ail true Americans prepare to oe-i land next year uurriuam were ure vmm im feat all persons who expect to ride into years, to prosecute the great re forma- Doctor received his diploma in lleidcl-
office oa the TOte of Catholics. I tion in which he is engaged. berg,nd is a well-bred gentlemanj
inasmuch as tho company would have no authority to fence up the road. Sentinel.
Weston, May 21th.
We learn from Kansas that the
Leavenworth District nt tho election
on the
Asse
very men. their ticket received Gl
majority,
a
mosijrioss trar ht. 1 tlitnic Air. wood,
if he knew tho coarse they have pur
sued, bincc the passage of the Temper
ance bill, would nave lo ackrowlcdgc,
notwithstanding their former hih
moral bearing, thev had Lot a little
out of tho wa y. T. 13. A. boasts, that
they are law-abiding citizens; wo are
ivunuitn äiahiivi ii I 1 1 u election i.i.:, .if. .1 .. ..mi ? fÄ.VÜ.K'S1; "cry KUhii:., .ill Jo. .J If cr
Öitiies C.eik fried, will only do this,
' . . . . ... I nml nnt n.it mir Unrutinn Ihn thwiit.it
Hi each of the other districts. thev havVmac'o.toreVist thoooeratioos
pro-oiaverv ticket was elected. . ' . ,M ... v.
If. 1 lal A 1 Ml Ut IIIU ISIUII itl.lWU I'lHi MU Will 1WU lit i hoped that karsus will now L , . .,, t , . tt
. . " . a a. . I I 11 lU LI1I3 HLTl'Un. Llll'V Will ll'fl 1 L'Ut T
. r 1 m k vi a I ..I y. h I . I I I aAk. a
und th f . .. sa,..a im .h.o, ..r. r 'rom sed; n .d. furl, er if any
w -....w ..... a I 1. . 1 1. . 1 - . 1 : . . . 1. . ...
a uour I'aa hu'.bi-u, or inniiiivu iiivui
W " I It..... .... I I ... I. ... . .11 .... I. . M . . ' . I
Y(.nrs, Ac.
CITIZEN.
Agricultural Society Meeting1
Tho iSoc'cty met at tho Court House
.lV. ""1.',r.f '-','""7. ""I I!"1 tl.A.nd of fcllowhlp ti U.om.
ti'.ivhvu niu vu uist'ouiiiviiHiiceu uy
those who havo the o sv tiled. Tho un
ti-abo'ilionists hnve every reason to bo .1 stieu with the vie' uy w ikli they have nchi'jved, and they may wt-ll
KM lives
llinm f.. nun!,! ....r....l .!.. 1 . I MM 1 11 K.rnlnrv
..v... .v V.U..III iviii:i;iiv uuigLaiü UO I a ..v kvv. v.... . w....
nothitiij undiir excitement, but to look Ooodwin, was appointed Secretary
0 Iii laws hereafter to lo enacts! for rro. tern.
their protection. Missouri IttDuhliA Tho question for discussion, bcine
can, S6t. tho CuUivaiiou of Corn, was called ui
Certainly If frco Kuis mfn rml. and A. Ii. Line, from tho committee
irtato to Kansas, and iralher un hardi appointed, to report on tho subject
hood enouyu to attempt to vole, such made a report, which, on motion, was
twait the action of their llcprecnta- on Saturday, June 2d, and was culled ives in tho Assembly. Wo counsel to tu de. by the president, hem to remain perfectly quiet to do The Secretary being absent, John H.
a ....... r . 1 . . - . . . 1 . .
an interference with tho affairs of tho recelv drnd oruercu printed.
TeriUory" deserves to bo rebuked by -ho j estion was then opened Tor tho i.'oi hI and godly efforts f Atchi- gencal discushion., whereupon, Mos son and his missionaries. What bu. sr. It. Uincttloy, C. 11. Moore, J. 1 sinesshas a man from the Noith in Urady, H.H. Hhlih 11. McCarty, A. the Territory which by a solemn com. H. Mnc, 0. M. llitltlow, H. llitj mond . . . . . . I ...... 1. . . .! .1 I 1.. .1
jiiict was given to tho Nortu lorover, na janies j.vereii, parucipiuvu in mo
ProclamationTemperance Law. Kxscutinx Department.) '
Indianapolis. Ind., Zune, ist,' 1855.)
heueas, in pursuance of the law
of the last General Assembly, the
tlerk s of the several Circuit Courts
of this State, have certified to this
Department (the last certificate received this day,) that three copies of the act entitled: "An net to prohibit the m.inufacluro and sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors, except in case therein named, and to repeal all former acts inconsistent therewith, and for the suppression of intemperance," approved February IClh, 1855, has been duly filed in ench of the several Clerk's Olliccs of the State, the latest date of tho filing, being May 17th, 1 Ö55, in the County of Steuben. Uc it known, therefore, " that I, Joseph A. Wright, Governor of the State of Indiana, do hereby declare and publish th.-tt said act has been lectived in all the counties ofthe State and was ro received and filed on the 17th day of May, A. I)., 1C55, in the several Clerks Oflice of this State'.
In Testimov Whereof", I have hereunto set my hand and caused to bo nfiixed tho Seal of j 6KXL Suite, at the City of Ind- ( ' f ianapolis, the firft day of -'-T"w June, A. I)., 1855. Joseph A. Wright. Dy the Governor; KlUSlMslJ. COI.UA KM,'
Secretary of State. ' itrOur neighbor of the liudtrer de
sires to know how we account for the defeat of Sam in Virginia. That's very
ailv done. There were a larger num
ber of male adults in tho Stat who
couldn't read or write than he bargain
ed for. Hence a larger proportion of the voting population who couldn't work their way into tho order. Be-
ore we can count much .n Virtinia,
we must fend n few missionaries and
tenchers there, to enlighten the dark
places, and brng them to a saving
knowledge of "ISAM, nnd his subime teachings.-.V. A. 7ibune. Taking the Responsibility. When history does impartial justice
to Gen. Jackson, it will acknowledge him to havo been tho most progressive
man of his time. Although he sometimes oVrleapt the mark, his forecast
in relation to great coming events w.s
only equaled by the boldness of his
political measures. AVhenever there was a wrong either committed or intended, he was on hand to apply tho corrective. If public safety was in
danger if public laws weie violated he knew no North nor South, no parly nor fiieud. Thn old hero knew nothing but justice and the most speedy means of reaching it.. Convinced in his on mind what was right, persuasion was useless and fear an impossibility in attempting to bias
hisjudgmcnt. As soon as his foot came down, and
he had applied his well-known great verbal seal, "By Iho KteruaU" to his opinion the deed was as good as done.
A Southern man, and in active possession of the most ardent Southern feel-
ing, he made no scruple in preparing an nrmy to support the dignity of the law mid' the Union, in n Southern and that, too, his native State. lie
acknowledged himself to bo under
the most sacred obligations to enforce
the law ngntnyta South Corolina tiulifying senate, as well as against a Custom House pilferer, nnd it vrm this unflinching firmness, that, more than any thing else, helped to carry the United Slates through one of the most trying periods of her political history. If wu now had a similar man at the head of the govermcnt, wo should see like measures dclt out when neceniry with like impartiality. When there was danger that a mob would nellify the fugitive slavo act, the United States troops, the Statu militia, and a great number of special constables were employed to enforco it. The physical as well as the moral force of tho govcrment was mado to bear heavily, upon all who throw any obstacle in the way of the law's ex
ecution; and the tingle exhibition of
its power . in tho Durns case cost the national treasury not loss than forty thousand dollars. And whereever (hero has been a conflict of authority the fugitive slavo act hat been enforced in tho North, and that, too, by northern men not from tho lovo of It, nor because it i congenial to their sympathies, but from n sense of duty to law. In . tho Koictta case, even when the position ofthe girl was more
than doubtful, after the had been do
have no cause to complain, if it had been defeated ina fair stand up can vass Cut when thouands ox slaveholders, with rifles and revolvers, march into tho disputed territory, and with threats of killing and murder, usurp the prerogatives of the people it is no wonder that a cry of honest indignation u raised against such outrages, from the honet men of all parties, both North and South. If the President does not prevent the reoccurrence of 6uch scenes, at future elections, if he does noteall the U. S. troops, if necessary, to the support the law and order, we might better dispenie with the services cf such a functionary. Cin. Columbian.
ÜUrritb.
On the 30th of May in Grandvicw, Illinois, by lie v. John Eurgucss, Thomas J. Langi oko of Grandview, to Miss Mart 0. Vax Meter, of Franklin Co., Ind. On tho 54th inst., near Cottage Grove, Union- County, by Iter. Mr. Monfort, G. Trisi-ek, of Connersville nnd Miss Suhax CouMAsr, of Union county. On June 4 th. by llev. J. W. KceWy at the Valley llousc, in Brookviile. Mr. J. S. Whits to Mi?s Mart . White, both of Franklin County. , On the 21st, by Key John W. Locke, Ma. Samcel Bardo and Miss Adeline Hinkixt, all of this county. . , v
3 I.lj UJjrirmij. 3
BROOKVILLE MARKETS. .
CoVreeled r.Trr Afeduetdar t
LINCK k FARQUIIAR, Dry (loodi and Product Dcakrt ..Vo l,
uoinmeraai iiow.
Wbest , torn Otu Hy FiaiMifd .... Whlto lie.ua PnUUo..... t'lyttr HH-d .
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It: 10. so&ts
CINCI1TNATI HAÄEET3. - CORRECTED EVEXT WEDNESDAY rrem the Latest and liest Auf f.
Mir.
Flour WUuiii S.IO t'ocn ........... KO OuU Ml OrUd tacbM ....t.71 l llMH U I'lovtr SarOl 5,73 I MaBBaaaa
TlmoUy .
ra , fi II. m, Pnrsr CnrsJ, 10 lUm., lot)trj, ...... lMul-r lrlc4 AAet ,7J
when thn St. Louis HrimUictin. nnd discussion.
its peculiar tribe, the election purill- J. P. firady, who was previousl
en, piefer he khould Hay awny? appointed for the purpose, read nn ai!
Ihopcpnlo of the freo Slates havo u reus,
a a m a
movud to Kansas to li vx, a.id Intend On motion or Mr. Line, .1 at,. aa. a ..a .ft äl .
ngto live Ihere, desire lo make lifo i'iiwwf, Ihaitnu thanks or tin
tolerable and honorable by ridding society bo relumed to Mr. Urady, for llumselves of all the tho vices of sla- hl inieresting address, nnd that a
be requested for publication,
ey, us tho Nebraska Dill said they copy be re
might do, but a gang of cuUlhroat, Uy Mr. Line: headed by AchUoii, und defended by AVsoinf, That tlw list of fruits pub the ltepublican, say that no such in lihedby the Ohio l'ruit Convention, be ttrftrtnet" with the afluirs of the terii- published by the Editor of our County tory will bo borne. After lobbing tho papers. north of the Territory oncouiven to The following quotiun was adopted
her, robbing her eitisens of the scanty for diculon at the next meeting:-
concessions mado by the Hill, is a moot "The cause, cure, ami preventive of natural and proper conclusion. Verl gaps in chickens, and butts in horses." ly the propagandists have acquired The following committees weru ap-
sublimity ol impuuenco to ihuslhreal. puinted to report on the above huhj-cts. eu free State settlers, after robbing l)r. I), linvmond. Jamea h'verett and
f, Imltantt Jour- tSilas Sewing, on the latter division,
them of their territory,
ual.
... 1 . LS LS I II
and v. A. woouwiii, o. p. onus, . .
Urady, on tl e former. On motion of Air. Line, n committee
of three consisting of A. II. Line, C.
D.Moore, end Wm. C. Hücker, were
appointed to prepare an address on the subject of our Agricultural Society, nnd nrrsent the same to the rublic.
that bewuso wo refuse to join your through our County napers. fusion prty in the defence of whisky On motion, the Society adjourned to
meet in ifrookviue, on mo isi owiurday in September next, at 10 o'clock,
iPirrarson Goodwin seems to think Democracy is lost, because he
left it and joined tho Know Nothings,
hJWsonian.
Hope you don't think, Uro. Elder,
and slavery that wo have left the
Democracy. Not a bit of it. Jef
ferson, tho father of us Democrats, was the father also of the ordinance
that gave freedom to the north west
He believed in restricting 6lauTy, you believe in letting it polute the whole
A. M.
lt. IIAYMOND, l'res't.
J. R. Goodwin. Sec'y. Pro tc'a
jtSTSoveral of our exchanges aic
saying that Gov. Wright has said he
country, and yet you call yourself would see hell Irozen over tix feet
ifftrsonian. Shame on you to dis- thick before ho would call an extra
honor the dead in this way. session Uov. W right is to much of a
gentlemen ever to use such a phrase.
To Prevent Bcos Destroyixo And thoso who attribute it to him do
Vines. rlace a few seeds of common , 1 in:ustiC(,. t, (11 .....
I ..-.U 1.MI .1..... I to" O
uemp.u en.iiimi, wut e u.e -V believe, with the late Auditor. Dunn.
rrr.-iur wii nour mini w ir 1 lip Ti:nn ls. unui 1
b. : - y j -r- . - f It
they have attained a suthcient size to ,a jm, eu
escape their ravages. uisnoncst man.
Btto bbcrlisniunts, NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL ! t DR.UOm.N'SON'S SPECIFIC, A certain tn! mft cuff for tllbowrl rn. jUli)l.l)lrrhpii, l')i)WrT,ll!jo. lv Hui und ( li.iUri. mn.'tiu. CEOKUK KICHAKO.S . Co. Pr..prar, I'timitftiU.O. v M. W. HAtLE,oJs -,, Iirovktliltjad. june, !M3. .......
TJIAJVOS AT Al TIOI.N IT HAS
JL fnl 10 trnlaalilii.bU iar tilfm
lotll Uiflr nno. ti
rrthat lhT UI brlui
n Ihfcl way than at rivalo aal.) u.oviii ihren u
th uctloh room by nlrlit, and br liavinp Uirlr buy Mllr .n Mm! it U alf, rc'll ttirtr rtann f..rnora ihan ihy would ever lr1f Is s Irj ttltnai way. Now, l It known lhal I'.anoa can fe boiifbl at t4 Wf 1 Foanh atr-t, f.w h'Mn.li Una SlftSJT snclloa lilt rroffiTP! la rrtnrall.
WUKI II to W HITE, JttPSS 14 W rat fourth atravt. Tb a largril l'lniio liraU-r I Clolaatt.
OIB I Of Wflfm.' m lu. tlon (limw i - I X a bttur .rtfa I Hi
MEL0DI0N8! MELODEOlf 8! MELODEOm iilnliul.4. t lill.U' ' in I. . - I,
bo iouii't, hi wliolomala or ruia.1. all x. 1
Ao. 74 fourth atrot I I C7i
Iii larccit IMsno ird MiWtm aalnr. la I Ma.
cluuaU. . pTA-59?rpR rim, new and cxsA
arnmo avain.atiu all o ! Ux-I nia you. hai'j.y la a Plan.. .'obmI I Til rant nta or (.rnnd-hamt 1'iano, knl 11 Uta raai sppljr on tho pnrrhr, 1f you bnjr. i'ntn, for will offar lBduceroptii that nn oibrr rmn.a no.
Ml'IU II At Willi R, 'nut a Ko. rt KourMi tr-t. ThoUrgcit I'lano DrtUrt In Clsclsnall. tiTresiiin 9i.iwrr rri'ttrD at nAMILTOJf. OBIO.
Owens, lake and dtxr, iro rovimr. ara now inaiiuUtiurixc aiU ill l.aa
read for Ml,lt)fotulJif cs0ii, full Mlr tf boib of
frtlis ratvnt Tttreslilne chinos and MriMrnir. Tltll Maclilna. tiavlnf takrn Ilia tilrha.t 1fS
mlnm at Uta World' Kalr. In t.oitIM.ai In C na ... f - I - - - V.l. . .. W . 1. . . . k . . . , .
Ulilo Slid Indiana ml alt j.krra irhrra It baa
ocan iviipu, no uiuii si tb imsd er sll i nrih Inf Nachtat!, tn tb ainoanl and i-aireciirs ff Its work. riiAUioiiD's ti ovi:u m Li.r.its furaUhod U nrdar. Ordara from a dlataar, f vuinmunlratlona In rolattoa to tbaaa utacblaaa
rontlly aUaadaUta.
una rum
CHI' A I AND GOOÜ
FURNITURE, TtrittlA-t TEAKX, AKKOUKCII TO TUX
II l'lB. UI l.loiik VIIIV. Illil
dared frcelfoy the courts, tho clliitens
of Cincinnati promptly responJed to
the call of the United Mates marshal, and united to rretcct him In the dis
charging of the functions of his of-
lice.
If then, ihe Oineral Government
linn received the iionut und vOlclent I .. .A I.. ..." !.... .. 1.. ...
Hill III UIU i 01 UI IU fUIOIUIlj( H I II w i
which to say, lhu least of it, is un
r Jinirenial to its neonlo. it should show
no less activity In enforcing the law
when it comes in conflict wiih (Southern interests. The law is no loss acred at. a
in Kansas than in Jlssnchuetts or Ohio, and it violation ly a mob nt one point iiftccis lta dignity as much as at
another, indeed, the nrpoarance 01 wronj is creater when thousands o
Missouri'.!! armed with the avowid
purpose of disranchlalnjf il in-ople. Thero I no doubt, that ueh a mob
went there, for even tho Western
Missouri press, which at first winked
at it, now loiii in it result. Under all the circumstances, thero could have been no greater outrage commiie.l upon a community. The .Vie ml a of tho Knnus bill brought forward as their great point, tho, right of tho citizens of every State and Territory to deride unon their own institutions, and to mako their own laws. In tho faeo his position, Atchison, Strinjjfellow v..d others, who had been most active in securing; the passage of the bill, were equaly active in fcccurin the defeat of its intentions. Their professions of regad for the fuinciplea involved weru not only holow but base nnd treacherous. It is no apohvjy for thi armed band, that aid societies or abolition societies had attempted to colonize Kansw. If they did so, (and tho stories in relation to their operations have been greatly cxagcratcd,) the Sout.t was not idle in adopting similar measures. Besides, they had the advantages of occupying continuous territory and were ready at a moment warning, to dour in an an ount of actual emigration, three to ono greater than all the Abolitionists of the country could hope to send forward. With all the advantage of nearness to the ground which the South possessed, after the passage of tho bill, the North would
'i ni in worm, mai na ava a fHiu 1 illy .r all kin Ji oi l'uniituru a bla r J I mil in Main airnol uarly oiio,ita io i) V in lilt A Liim' l'arf Inj Kln, At Ii 1 ikkaa niiMl of It blntauir, I. ran rat" L4i f if ininan4 all tb work tbatiroaa aat of 0 A I I....H. .i....i...ii.i,.. W a
la hi Una oul4 lo all Iu call ai4 aawla tb oik and Ilia trl-a bvlura buli alwbara.
UNDERTAKING. IIa karMall klaJ of aorlaa raa4yHa4. aa4 a
f nud Haan lib bich lia aa aitwu4 f usarsU ta ttM or roaiitry. t.Wa klm a rail.
jamiiMiiir hii.uh ruAä.
Blank Deeds, C:o.
TriaraltM lotbaaa U.iiaJ at tlila Ria a in Rod bUIl alllin o( lllai'k ia4. aUml trm , Wa ba a'.n.O.uiU'laim. Wi, Cocsaa'a hin. r.' OarUa. old lorm lao4a, faatmoM aa4 Subant. Admlnlitrator' Notice. NnliCKia tiwrol.f fivaa thai ih .intvraif nal ! takaa r.ailoiura of A4niini.tn.tinn oa thatialalaur N0ah'lrun, .I.'pM, t.la of fraiiklla count). I aa aaWOata l-Mial.y .!,.(. JumIIw I A AC COOUV, A4osr. AdmlnUtrator'e Sale. NO'Pt'K Uharfbyglvan ll.al I viltatilal fabtla l on natur.U), iha Mia ol July, at ta ta. i pnra Mary Ann Irjon, man t,f Iba tal .Noah 1i)ou. Is Wilani.tra losn.hlp, rral.lia CK.ur.lt, im .ro.arty 61 .a at ,h Tl)a, la part aa l..loai ll.tr..., Cav.la, wa"t SS bnuaxhoM ana klUUun rirnilur. traiiMtag ftanlla, AO. A crrdlt r.f ,e.,B .tu. ,, f a a sll mnanvor es, oia .rtii.r civiuir tM.ia was afrod tO'.iliy, alltK Iba oanvSt of aU alaa-
i'n Sr,4 SMiraiaeuicMil lat.
SS ISAAC COOLEV. AjmT.
A
Spttijtl llolitts.
T iriBcojipurwTornTETXAsr rrurJj illK cufi'l l uali.g Ilia original anil vul Ciiulna Llvar Pllia, rr.araU by K. K. KElXEKti. arln(, WaaSlnftoMeoanty, O., Ket. 1,I3U. Mr. K.E. Ufllor-Deur-ln tilt a lib vteaturs r can racoiuioaa4 your llvar UU, hWk fcaa af far'.ej wou4era whuraver utaj tn oar part of tha couulry, Htaj of no'elibon have uwd tkass n4 fou a 4 lhaia of lit crvataat olilily ta tUUiH aflvrtloua, haadacba, die. Aa for aayaolf, t mi ta) thsttbtrs noTor toco a mednlaa taat ItaadonaM aaurk (vol. I bava bat a afflk't4 with LlTar coinlaiul for naarly In yttn, aa4 kSTt tilü4 trsrloui ronitJIct, Vut la vain; allatl I heard of yoor liter pllli, Lieh Lata affotUd the moat happy rtulla,aa4 I roaj aay, w Mhaat agoraliou, laal I am now arictijr aarad. ( llierefora reaommend llieni to all bo as aCUctad lütdtaoaaaa oftha Liver. Your grateful f.iaad, J.6V1ITIU To the Public. TbeoaioiB.L, ohlt vara oaariaa Utrer Ptlltara j.rcpar4 by R. K. Frllpn, and bare bla iiaiao In black atr upon lha lid of each box, and bla tignaturw on tho ouuSJa trrappor all olbore ara cvonloafvllt or bae Imltatlont. K. K, SELLEKS ai Co., Proprtors, . Pltiabarg, ro. . For aala by XI . W. II A I LB, Only Afciilfor Drookrillf,
