Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 October 1855 — Page 2
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,r , , Ladies' Eidi; j Hate ' ..The bclemcnt d iy allotted to thU prrfurmcica,, unfortarjately detained r.any of 'tho fc expecUnt .within the county from competing for the beautiful Silver Goblet, which was justly awarded to Miss Lavinia Hannah, daughter of Hon. David G. Hannah, of Fairfield township, for her ; admirable display of Equestrianism performed 6a ft Hor&e she had nevvr before roda. . -. The judqs regarded her riding as
higbjnieritojious, and unanimously
awarded kef the premium, although uncontested. She rode a beautiful
ution bso lncreaaadtnat wa bare now. bayon-t Roani singlc-fctotea..Ilaeicer;""' DeioTjg'oaestlon, tba Uracil circulation la Indiana, ex- . r ii . irl:,-. eVpt,prrupa,t ppr i intintpoiit, and tt ing ta Wo. Arnold Oiliarruson, UhlO. U a elreulaiien la Ue wealthiest portion of tbe . i -.' .T....1.1,. k'i.. Ho.tn- bmi wkowut tosdvartiM ia Shewas greeted by unmistakable er-
Uta Wblia Water TStlej, will dowellto A, nrnhifirin a Vhfl'. rode
bartbiatact. ,. . , , , ,.-.. I iuv.uvvjV. -i-r'"" '
around the rinjandCdisplayd hcrprize
an elegant 310 Silver, Cup.; i
T. A. GOOLWHT, liitor.
rnioAV. ocfostu 12, is as. TO CI SIDES' SIX.
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Franklin- Connty Agricultural Fair. iVm expect to'mblisj. ;0e tiHlcial report of premiums next'Vui-kj moan while we tale oecaviah; 'to say that it was a pleasant and"'proStab!o gathering of people of all ages, sexes, politics and religion, and the general good feeling which prevailed, is one of the best arguments in favor of such a meeting! AVo. cannot say' that the awards were all given to' the best articles. .To suppose . that such was the
case, would be to suppose that the committees were compiled of men of unerring and almost. intuitive; judgements. They had but a short time to make up their minds, and- may -have erred.- ..We.-hare; however, 1 heard no serious- complaints.' Most' of . the Competitors are- mch' -and women j of
liberal views, and', "they exhibit their
"ZzzzTtzt IlT:niil UacMsei ! I an elegant $10 Silver, Cup.; - -, 'product?, not for tho sat oi tne .pre-
Every careful observer. of passing I IIa the Sweepstake? flreriiuni. of a mium, buy for the-sake of encouraging
events nust have noticed that now, magnificent silver ntcner, .ytorin zu, improvements.--- - - t raore than at any former period. of our lor the best' Lady rider, there ere 4n looking at the' Cue stock of Shirk,
history as a nation, there is av dispoei- tnreo fair contesiants, ; ana , noiwunr 1 ana acoDy, ana nuejiena. . ana -om-
tion. an, the cart of those who cannot standing ine aimosi incessant uiuDgcrs; .ine nne jruiv ot. wraay nun. uuii;-
naiataia their Doiats like men. to re- rain, tnrougnout mo wnoie aay; . me scou ana - jucany ana oiuers, vre
sort to violence if need be.' This Is manilost mteres-t ot tne puouoio wu- couia put conwaai, m our nino, meir
narticularlv the case in Kansas and Inesstno contest lor misprize was evi-i course wun many men 01 more means,
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,1 rtM' 1, 0 n al aencea dt tue large and -enuiusiasuc Dui.vasuy poorer. ,. ue nave jome
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Iata ata An? tlioaa in tha north audience assembled around mo rexiu- men wituiarge incomes.wnoown urge
who act as the allies of ' slave-holders, bition ring, as each fair contestant was farms, and yet nr distressingly poor.
are orone to Uke the same course. greeted by the smile ' and encourage- They produce whatever brings the
Thevile abuse heapedooon their oppo- mentot tne numerous menus ana aa- mosi immeuiaie money, nnu incn innents, sioplr because Üiey cannot, as mirera as they passed. ... ; . . stead of improving their farms, build-
cen. meet their arguments, is 01 this noiwiuisianaing mo areucumg wnunrwu uuu' uu
same character. Ia no old line paper rain throughout the fore part of the and adorning home with comforts; that
will von nd a aanlv arrument in fa- day, there seemed to be a sumcient ces- make U attractive, mey euncr lend
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rcr of slavery in Kansas, but those sation lor tüe exnioiuon, lavouraoiy meir money ai large . imcresi. or m
trho-oPDoae its iroinz there, are called alloted. and.the performance was, in vet it in Iowa lands
i.r: : :.- i view 01 an me uniavurauiu summ- uiicver iiiut u uv uumi-
t-'-niata "AraaWmationists" kc I stances of a muddy track and low- nal wealth of such men, they are poor
Old line leaders never pretend to ar- e ring day, all that could bo desired. I hey rear their children, just as mey
pus that a foreigner Is any better than Ahe contestant were, jviiss . piancy ao meir nogs, so as 10 mane me mosi
a naüve, bat when speaking if. those Williams, oi imsn uoumy, wno .roue money ous 01 mem. - mey cuu who wish to correct tha abuses, that Cot. Farahuar beautiful bay horse them juit tV the point that pays , the
I 1 . a a a I 4 m ' ä a'' a ' a
are growing out of the continual court- "WmSeld," '. a single-footed lUckcr; besMn dollars and cents, and then in offorei-Tiers. they cry: "Midnight Miss Lavinia Hannah, of Franklin stop. They buy, just t as. few books.
" "'Swom tol:C "Dark Lan I c0unV ue lUB ,Iwua "oro w auu hkcjuh kw- jisjicu mry
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tern," "Thieves" &c When speak-1 "m- Arnoia; ana miss uceanica cionei can, 10 appear civiuzeu, anu no more. Ir .4 rlHn. of Favelte cou'ntyr who' rode a large The mahrbf: real wealth is not nl-
' IIS ÄWiiilula. i ffa BU1 WVMa avMftawawaawa ar . . ,
who wish to resist the snread of drun- lone Bay a ; .ingle:fobtcd.'' Hacking wayt a jnaa of Jarge-property. He
k-nneaa and slavery they 'call them Horse. .. . v , i: adorns home,: and r. makesl.it: hap-
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HvDOcritcs." "Liars." "Scoundrels" U 4 e iamg was penormea i usuai py, ue cuucaic uis cuuuren m;i
I riüincr can. me jauies au civinir r vi- 1 iaey may ue uaeiui, anu lie ium
, s t Ilayatines. i "IIarpeh' Mao azikk" for Oetuber is fully eijual to RayV;of it prtdt-cea-km, winch is saying Gjjreat- di-al for it. The number opens with an illus trated article rpiijicaragu a, by E. 0, Squier. "Bears and Bear Hunting" is an amusing and instructive' (illustrated) article. ThoAiacuniins"
is the title of the third 'p;iDcr.' -This
account of that sturdy ''race is taten from a work, written by a gentleman
who was attached to the astronomical
j. .f Ij ivrn :it I.'" i..' ' p. Ii n 1.:
I.K. n n r-1 m w ,1 mrn A A Aß f Ii A T1 rt 1 .Alf Vv . n a K.nntf tn mAit ei h mon
asaandlfissonnmobocracy. It is the I 177. ' 6. . - : 4 r - , v
' I 'Fla a AAmmil fad ' a ft V arf f nAOclnry (It A I TM aA KaAcil ' flit 'linn MO Vils s Wfl
ter honest men from expressing their I . . , . , , , ...
Prohibitory. Law on Election Tay, : vv .v n . We resoectfully call tho ntlf ntion of 1 V11 y 11
thoe who have lulhti to douhteu the XS?"The first
pi.perlyi.Tuseiu1noiwrou.uury ,l0 6easüll, ,UiA Saturday nf-ht.
law, 10 111 ciicct in iJiooKVine on jhsi
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considerablo frost of
Tueaday. Tliough there was not a full voto of tho township, we are safe in saying that nine-tenths of those, who heretofore have caused disturbances by drunkenness were at He polls. Läsl year theiV-were" nöt less than
twenty persons very drunk, and some Kr a liberal portion of her premium
twenty more, "somewhat overcome." wcel potatos, and Lima beans
XiTThanks to Simeon Viley for a liberal portion of good apples. Tln Boston there has not been a single conviction under the new liquor
ÄTgrThanks to Mrs Joseph Goudie
corpi sent by our government tq Chili. This year we did 9tkecone6 prunken CirRcy. Q.-P.jJcnkiVhas opened "A trip on thtf Panama : RiilrOad'-is miiüthdagü 'We. vote pql the street Select ' school' in' 'Ounoo'rsvilleV.' il
the title of the fourth illustrated nrti- more than usual. We heard of two, deserves and we hope will receive
cleThe remaining papers' aro excel- bothtntireesf town, nd -owners of abundant success.-: -. t- 'Y:;." le'nt,nd ' will bo read, with "interest- "private, whisky.",,, was the first , -jtjraumo'ur says that the Prosed Thi magazine has now 11 circulation day, iif forty years; that' ha one went tor is hard after several of our 'liquo. Of 1 4 4, WÖ' copieV. . , j ! ."..'l bm"from:.aaf" election "drunk. "If se)Wrs- Ilppoe Vill'kVaW'rthc , . ' ' G ra j! a m ' ,M agnxj ne ' for potolwr any dfd,J Vafter night,, .foraftc'r ravejmg dgery'.vufiMfyfcVlled'.tb
13 Upon, our ,WlC ,J.l lUUSirailOn umijjcuk uquiryjvo nav oii uem Fislage.
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are unusually voluminous; andin Olli- one... ..( , r , ( - : tOTllcre; ' riowGoßdwi - will er respects h Is' 'a' capital numUr.- Ef .candid obserWf of this fact about "two'olurans Vthis'. wtek
'ublished by A. II. See(j Fhiladelphia, ovf K-ies tr.e utility. ,.of the :, jax, qat whisky'j : kil!ing7olk3,M.said a
. .-,u.,WH "-V -a. Uquonte, when hei.nog of Sam. Mar-
at 33,00 per nnnuru in advance.
. . . aa a -a a a . . . l - 1 - 11 i M. I
.'.Uhe.uadf ellof iritcrary uas touch nc may oe opposed 10 tne acwuisii- (jp.ujli
lh. J of the Ihw, or the general principle of I
et'', for October is also upon our tat
It contains a large amount of matter prohibition ., 4 hose who have, hither
of interest to the Order, and to . the to made money out of the poor drunk
publie at large. .-Its selections are cx- ard, on election days, as well a those cellent. Published by Turner k Gray, whose political 'interests have' been
Cincinnati at l,60tper annum in nd- promoted iv doggeries, yet oppose the
vance. . : ; I law. v uui we appeal, 10 sooer,. luina.-
ber
ber
prof
s;
tl.
X"The' n'aläsi' Gu zrUe . says
"The wheat :narket is now quite, lively
in our city, ? and-prices are. ranging
from 31 30 to 81 40 'per bushel,1 de
pending on the quality,"
. " 7 T ' .-iT - . 'S t 1. . : , suit has been commenced in
m . r . -vr ,r" , . ' 4; , ' the Unitcafetates Uonrt for Col. John
IHK NATIONAL XaAUriNI, lOr UCW mg UJiu, ; iu wjiiui us upcuiviuus, uuj f . , . .1 . -. . . J - l.,r. , ..... . .. . - :. H Wheeler flcrainstvPassmore "Will
would, bo a very interesting num- if it does well; to sustain it; wherein it : , V ,.J... . , . - ....,.'.,'., latnson, to recover the value 'of Jant but for that- horrible picture that docs evil, amend it, and If its results - -: , , - .
rofesses to bo a likeness of Bishop are mischevious altogether, repeal it. . . .. - ' -' - , , n ' .. t 'i j for personal injuries. ..v .' ;v;i' irapson. Not one in a . hundred of By alt means try it, honestly, and de- r. J le former Vcquaintances' of the Biä- cide on its merits.- Wo are satisfied a ; P;ic0TI;N:0liv" Siaaony whe
on. would recoLmisi-iL but that the larire maioritv of the necple of this ,lflu H,'ful.e.na.nM!l ?elsavyjiH8
'.mL; I ' in .tÄ'tli:- ' 1 ' I reoently been, promoted to the, Dosto
sketch is muchbetter: As 1 the ; time ' ' V, r-V -. , . V, ! Commander-a well deaervpd coropli
r, i.,:v.: . r r. i wore insion. i u ukuw. viuuinmuuiT iiiun a imiive
ing near we cordially" recommend this Fusion seems to be infectious.. -.The I of Franklin county. ";;:.;. t.
one,
,4 The
I ' Motrin 2
tct
ru-emojadge liUi Vr', It is given
p'Jl o io the O'T"""; ;. rease of either party this ear but as a l.isii of calculation to tuiowSiQw JitiV.-futer-
nng- i it, . vota , lor du
tha
Pro-Enssian Ctatcsm-.i ca
Fall cffev-topcl. .
A p rival LaiWreommu 14 for Tt.i Tarn .
IJarsüEt., opi. U, IK". , Mr Dkar : One act of the
drama is through. The Kuwitns have
lost Sevastopol, and with it tbe-Cn-
est was taken in the election. If the mea; and certainly they will not at-
election be regarded as a test of party, tempt to retake nthem. I think that
it will be seen that the dd liners have war will now comn ence.
-.-.'. t- -'' " '.r floral who D"avr 'Winten wppn -mis poled pearly, 'their' entire- strmgth, 1 " . , . s t J..::.-v.,:a l.-arTaye lost sight, of , the ffact. that
nunc luvir u 'uuucuti uiu nwn .uiu i... Kn frrtm lh h.fTinninf.
I V a J - S V ftVi ää? Sa W aar,a.aa vu aw Ik - " f
cither on the Danube or in the Cn
Ilovey. J mea. a iingle pitched battle. All the
3C3 fighting has been in attackip. fortir A d I . a. . i , .1 Irn?.
J uedor intrencnca piaccs; juienuz;,
64 1 Alma. Inkermann. bilistna. Chernava
91 and Sevastopol. Now we shall see.
!4ll lave always thought and still "llr.nk
loll that in open ne Id the uusaiani can 2G0 cope wkh tlieir enemies. At any rat
..233 ihey can, if tWy could do it at lckef-
oi man and Cbernaya, where mey lough i
IbO 1 under all pobsible 6isal vantages, where
41 hhey were huddled --together Jby the
out.
DrookvilU-
Uookina.
351,
liloominggroveJ12r Fairfield 95
White WalcrrrT!3(j-r?
Springfield; . -179.
Uijlhland.; G0i.
Salt Creek '. - .-.83
L.rt4 r t Sl9-r'
I'oxey ,131 ...
Butler." ' MeUmönn..
I 81" " ' ' IJr, I .1 .IJ.nl Jm,Urr.nn a
("J .J . - k r r I I I ..l,l il. ll,Vi,rfj linmmJ. na
d i
10
Total-
1CC1
.' 1CV0
The Election
weif od äs ' quickly' as "any otbe?r troops and Ihe.irpprovcment of mod-
"i cm, ineucs are more laminar, 10 loera
1 I lUttU 40 ill ; JIIilBil VUO ZtiUUX IB
At the' time ongoing to fresst, we re, they will light well, better ..than have not sufficient returns lo.give the they .have fought so far. Deft aUaad
elact number-of ioin. t Jhe following beHeve mij 4 peculiarity of the
are an mc lown&nipa inawscua near i Kussian ehataeter.' liat. take it all in from in detail, and ihese.mav bo slight- all, it is a terrible blow to Russia; not
U ;'J.'rr.t", Vim it! Kk inform1, to her prtslitre but to her power. So-
f v wa a,.a - t a. a v - . aw wvaa au v imh v . .
vastopol andthe Crimea contributed
, , . . , larmore.vo me prepouuerance ana ton's majority is about I.OOO.j-. Cal. the prospecU of Russia than that litfee'ii about BOO:'- : .'Xr.t - regOI; hicb goes by the name tif ; , i ,.v, - iLr 'n'' 5 0 Poland. : It. was the moat vulnerable ..v. a .'lyL'.J,;pi'f g point in the whole empire. Mutilate :;.V"V"-,r " -V;2.;T .p,.,i ;:'JT that, and if will taken quarter, of a
( ' D ;vaiäiijr vv livoi äaa " v a an y Br'ookv'ine' -.MUTi 313143 JvVt ffavlT' Laurel V "'- '-168 V 22 i42 V36 St.-Pelersburgh; I would have pr J" " IX f . . . t a ferred, the " latter, J . always have
ÜK ' ' I r ' 40 'IT' ': I, Tntäined ; this against everybody, mi ::v' i:i'..L' tV" "1i'r ;,rJnd I stiil maintain that the man who
Democrats of the ; Albany -District, Wisner's Paten c Wash ,TtB, This
- Tub Ladius- RkkitorvI for X)cto- New l ork, hnvef nominated John - K. unsurpasse,d tub was exhibited at the
ber" fully' maintains tho high character Porter, a Silver Gray Whip; aa; their Wäyna. FayetU and Franklin - Fairs,,
that has been attributed tö, if hereto- candidate or State Senator; and.whal and received a diploma at each,'as"the.
Lire. f Dr. Keefy wül.ac as agent for i tili more curious, both . Hards and best washing tub ' exhibited H.A'( few any of.tb.eMi i publications, and - all of &ft liavejconcurred In the movement have bect' leftattVt office jor salt-.,;
tlio traveling preaehers 'of the Mutho. u. shows how hrraly Uie 'notion of I v. jtSTT. White -4s Son, whoso" dis
dlsV Ohurch are agents' for tlio Rational Wusl0!1 lias inUn noM. of thc P'ub)lc play cf marble H -0' 'itttractivof near
Butler. -, Ut .137 10 .137 . 73
Fairfield,, ; -79 ' 27 :73 -...33
Metamoraj - j -62- r.Cl -..61
1
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; . '-' Election Otwt from Ohio.
planned the expedition to the - Crimea
played a h'aztrdouA game, but knew
where; to strike- Tb,e only consolation for me is to see that- babbler, Kos
suth; made an ass of, with' his-pre
dictions; ' "Believe me and I feel the
an
take
'd the Repository,' By all . means o4, Old party tics being dissolved, the Pre'sby Ufria'n churchi keep'tho best ko one or bpth'of (h'n." u ". r 'i ' il is Perfccl,7 al and proper that 0f Artists at wofk'in the city iind ' can
- Questions for Lawyers.
new alliances should be formed among bring any number . here at . ihort no-
thosu who agree in principle. Mr. tioe. J They otfer.great inducements to
1 " 'I. rticle on
More Mar-,
1 If a stage driver receives money for Porter, . in lus letter , of acceptance, purchasers. " - t whisky' also; forÄveVing it, he stales that he has been a Democrat ! Americans, read ' the a
not a seller in me eyes ol ihejawi nean kt t.everat years.. x was oiuy, fi , hcnded
li bt-rfear if not trial of each lady. 011 theü -respecüve have sc'oes.or such" however, on being nominated by them lyr, ju(,gc for yourselves, wheth .. ' rrt " ' ' a fii horses required that the sevel at con- with .small' .sprinkle .of... poor rich the money, one bowr'or one.day before for office, that he mastered courage to crthcreiä any need' of the. Know
iw ornnnnulf th-w' dared to do it teatahU be permitted, toyide the; horse men.. , These Fairs are. useful, in do- he delivers it, or- ono hour or.;one day confess iL t u . Nothing movement,' Rememberthat ineir opponents 11 mey aarea 10 ao 11. 1 , . v,. -11 . . . , . 1 .-'.. L' irr.:i q ni.,:. vv lnv 1 . ' - .
Their önly chance is to do it clandes- 01 oi..x.arqna.r .as me , oes.: ssu veioping sucn men. - . .
a:.i- - a:. tsii- vt. most suitable lady's riding; horse on ex
. J hibition. that a fair ana impartial award
iTtm 1 --.....-
V IVMUI
might be rendered.
Ttl c ir' 11,. c;io. p;.1i.
. t ' " ,rr- calls itself wo Jii, we rejoice t
erwas awarder to Miss iancy vuu-i . . :r ' lAaar.mMnH r 9 I a n a f 4 n Arn aa
r IlttiUJ VI AVUOU IUW HVVIUUf M aw v wa
, r AH : Eight : J While we abominate the cardinal
doctrines ' of the Fusion party; that
that oc-
honesty
Entertaining thes views,' the read er may imagine into" what consterna
tion a suspicious looking box, about a
foot square, threw our office last Fn day morning. It was enveloped in pa
per, and directed to as. We received it at the Stace oMcXtnTlarlher- tnan
that we could not trace it, except mat - . v -k We have given abundant, proof of - . , T: i . j t' We are frank to say that such exbib- m. , . it came by. stage. ., Its htstQrj being ' . this, from time to time, j No occasion
1 A '. t ' ..uuwwmuiom, um , , . . . , .
, iuimuivh;uiu iujow;,.n owa0v ,. "r ,v "i - . I lor siaooing proiesiäniism ana cxaii-
ted that it might be a torpedo, or some- "v"; b - ,Q Ilomanism ,is cvcV - leVslf . Rnd (
we are glad to render what influence :?' .ne " fabricated. In their
future' For I VIVCUkU,;i 13 uu lui cu-iwu,
Goblet, to Miss Stone of Fayette, and to fP1 avow .their purpos.t. .-u- Ji ".1 -r es. That it intends to discard piote6t-
,,. t . .T . , t' u- I antism and Protestant institutions is Mwe-Larmr- Haunan,- of-FranVhn M .,7 , p ..
1 too manuesi 10. neea ,conurmauon.
afterwards; is no not a liquor seuerT Anw is as f uouiu ne. , " , Americans who are : appealed" to
Tl.!. ! .n nMn ' oAci.llio too. I V ',mAr 1 ia EC A 1 t hfl I flCn fl -ftf Cl AVCrV. r UtltiQ I ... .. '
xuia is ay . vuau w I " J ' " ' I Inr flul lnd (Tmnnthv. Ar Iho Iiiip
anybody can apswer iL . But üie.fol- whctLer north or south; On the oth' lear. cf Vahde'rburg county.'" '
iutjid ua-auiu duuis iits uuiui. .n v uuu v - , , . r
. . .". I " .. . .. .-. . A X1AKD50ME UrfER IWJHfTI lOL
one wniaay gunier gi es a .wo-ga,o nr w ... ..u,.v... , v , v- yoR IIoRsltsIIOIIN0.prof. Mtipe8 jug to the stage driver, and the money ry man-khow that these, are fusion - vö-v kfxxLi
necessary, to pay jor me .liquor, .ana ume , ana ec ral Society to pay a draft for a $20 tells him to jeave it in ..the old house side he will act, whether for or against . ' . . . , ..... premium tor the, best specimen, ol
by the bridge, as be returns, and an- Ireedom
min2 explosive However, we carried
it to our office, and. after eivirnr the
lianrla d antinn to .'.stand nff." walW'CAI.t?.enC0l,ral ,l W
- w
amazement, on reaching the box, to
find written in large letters, "Bxwajlx or IxrxRSAt Ma an 5 is." We knew
ui: . . : .v n
began to take off .the paper as cau- . . . manchurch. lit s all light for Ro-
tiously as possible. But imagine our -r - - - - man'priests to oppose our free schools,
that is a mere .moral, question; but
1 for. . protestant preachers , to oppose
n Preniiua, Extra.-
A silver cun. worth three dollars. 1 freo whisky is all wron?. that is a ro-
. " i " I . . 'I . . . -
were were perous wno aesirea our WM S: Rodman; one of the Iitical question; : In his famous $pir
. ujr a w... w u. G le Keeüers at the Fair, for causing ueu speeth . at öouthjratc, aöout a
as some folks have been doing, would D . Jones. F-aqÄ exhibit the best year ago. Mr. jones, thq acknowledg
kill us ii mey coma ao it secretly, specimen 0f retreatingt vulgarly called ed exponent :of . old Tineismin this
w X 1 a A" 1 - l "... .
inaeeu a man was ueam to pray or un adr.nc;nf backwards. . " county, said there was more religion
. O I w.
cur deatü tut a lew weeks ago. ue by-laws "of the " society '.re- in a Catholic piriesf. little finger, than said, not far from the Valley House qUire producers to tell how ther do il, in all the Methodist preachers . in the door, that he wished to the Lord that Mf' R0(jmail furnishes tho following land. ; Now wo , have no objection to
Goodwin was dead. But tha Lord has
as his ' modus operandi in this premi-
not yet answered his prayer; torn üm case: -In obeying thc instructions which we infer that our work ii not of the boardhe refused to allow . Mr.
done. Another, more defiant, said
this. If the issue Utobelnado be
tween Romanism -and Americanism,
let it- come, but let it, be open and
avowed. Let it be called by the
wun our oia scissors, ine very nrst as Rodman know how to make, the corded Mforf that while the, move splitthelidand it cracked like blow wasav-rted, and the whip chang- tant clergy and laity, to awn the explosion . of a pistol only less so. cd hands" Now came the tall back- ab,e.,extentVe1J.,n J,sraay befo v.A,J u -...-5 7.- ea nanus, now came me tan oacic- pestilence which is raging atNc Finding it wasnotan aptou we pro- ing ouL mo gave the word l(f com. fhe gistcr of charityVthe Ca
Jones to drive in at the eate. with
..a ä a a.B.a.l . O w
"he would De ü a line didn t kill . lajT in bu!T!T- . -uvQXlt heini riiht ntme. but never make the sa-
Goodwin, if so and so should happen." Batisfied that the lady, aa well as Mr. cred name of Democracy thelinstruNot fearing him we hare'gone on just Joneswas enütlcd to admission un- ment of "destroying our. free schools, 1 1 I . " 1. w af a
as ii ne naa not promisea to kill us. der tho rues anJ regulations. This and free bibles, and of introducing a
ue is. nowever, none too good to car- have been aj rjght with a coun- foreign despotism among us. ' -
. i- ii . . . I I . - , - . .
wj uls a id, execuuon, u ne can chliri hni Mr jone- beinc? an un. i The most heartless stab that we re
o . 41 o r I ..
cap ueiecuon. oome one suggeiiea leD got huffy, and alighted from member to have seen for a long while
uiaiwe soasmemingin water, a irw h;s buggy to . give Mr. Rodman .the is the following, from the Richmond
nours, ou yrc cuosa 10 ao omer wise, buf.cnd of hu carrj3ge whip Bnt by Jeffersonian:
ana igan at once to pry on me lid one of manaUTcr- tvat uev men The iournals of tho dnv hav-
with our old scissors. The very first I .. p v ,n ,.v corded the fact that while the Prot
. 1 t . .. .... I ' I ... . - 1 I.!. . !J.
csiiiufc ciergy anu jaiiy, vo a consiaer
beforo the
, Norfolk;
Pharifv nf tYit PulVinlifi
. - m I .J CJ . I mm" aw va waaMaaaa a vay aj m a a w a
eeeuea. ana to our great joy found m&nd WQ joa. know. but the' snecta- Church, were firm and unceasing in
the maiheen was nothing but a Wed- tors sav. that considerinfr th tM of their heavenly ' ministrations to the
dinrr cake, from Mrs. Milten Turrell. ik. ....i... .v. sufferers."
v ' I WU W V aa kUVi UaV Uttl ULUllll I V tUQ UCaZ U I
whose marriage notice appears this mud the backing was well done. Now no journals but Roman jour
week. If the .infernals have only that But for the intciference of some per- na na Q3 political papers have
kind of masttent, they are not danger- i0nt, it is supposed that his head eTrr allcdged such a 'groundless
ous, and they may send as many as would hare backed faster than his charo-. pn the other hand the : true
they please. heels and that at least his seat of hon- report "have recorded the fact" that
or would hftv rom in rnntact wiih Protestant preachers and laymen have
.Drowned. tlmmn.1 ftm a-T,mi,r T?. I died at their posts like true Christian
öam. Murphy, late proprietor of , . . . . .... soldiers. Yet political capital can be
. i my m . mm , i uv Mwo fcv iacv v liiaii ,uvu4 ovaimi&iu I a c -
me uucKuorn, out more recently a Wtm K made by thus clorifvin!r the "heaven.
c i. ica oi xieury county, was drown- . n 1.- i v ministrations" of RomaniaLi. Tt
ed. last Sunday, in attempting to cross for LU G Jelity. a few members of the binds them-to the party that adores the river at Stringer'. lord. He was ,ocietr bought a cupand made Mr. lbem- We shall not complain. But ma buggy, with Tim Murphy, and Rodman a present of it.' :He was the party that thus sacrifices Amcri-
cheered as he walked down street caaisra for the Bako of procuring the
with it, much after tho fashion of cheer- eatholie vote, will be marked by the
inf th ladia who Innk nraminma In I PCODlO. ' - ?
I the riding match
was crossing eastwardly. Near the
eastern shore he got too low down, into the deep and swift water, and in
attempting to disengage tha horse
from the buggy he fell out and was
drowned. The horse was also drown
Religious . Notice.
..The, annual meeting, of the Mt
ibe
ica and finally reached the ing the Fair, gave entire satisfaction g'Q to-day, (Friday,) at 3.' P., M., and .is said, that .he .was too to those who witnessed it.' ... A! apeci- continu oyer Sunday. ;; J ' .
' Litt lie Giakt Coas ChrsniR The
ed. Tim. held on to the bu.f-v f.r performance of th T.Uil fliVnt. -'dn'r. Marmel Universalist Church, will
O a .i II " ' - a- - w -a, aaaa aa a aa aa a
soe distanca
shore. .It
m m.. . .1 mrm a ... I mm I w m , .1 mmw a . . Imam I U . . . . 1 I . . . J . I -i , . rf m
ufumw ums iwfi;,' uu uivvu miiutuwi uib iucai umauu, out 01 newi uoNs AOAix. jeu. Ayncr, and
the 'deep watt r. 'i,r ' ' ' " I corn, can bo seen at this office. Per- Herman Linck have cono to Cincin
' , 1 - "cn, wno think of buying, t would do nati again, tho former to represent tho
Old Slooas's - Oo-xB.Dr. Hay- well to call and see it for , themselves- Shank Hijzh Store. ' and' tho . latter to
taond's faithful old sorrel horse hh One gentleman who I has tested the recruit for A. No. I un town. ; It nnta
companion, in . tribulatipn, - through talue of. grinding corn and cob logeth. thes men, to a great deal of trouble to
muu ana aust, thick and thin, bj day er, lor stock food, informed us that in adverse, but they take it patiently.
m at a I .
leeaing nogs, be found is a saving of Azain we advise our readurs to buy o
...... - . .. . i " ....
one miru, ana in leeding cattle a sav- nono but tlioso who advertise. Those ing of one half of the food. It ii not who do not. always do a small business
useful lor Horse food, unless used with ami have to put Ott the tariff to ttako
cat straw, or cut nay. it pay
tad by night, in rain knd snn-shirie
tas gone to the land where all . good horses go. He died on the farm of Enoch UcCarly on tho z7ib, of Sep. tenber, aged 2 1 years.
ether gurrler hears him, and lays wait
in or hear the old house' and "seizusV
without warrant the jag,' and its con
premium tor the, oest spec
horseshoeing to be exhibited at the
Fair at Elmira, Oct. 2-5. -Trot out
. TTnn TT. T.fl.na Bisharrpfl.
'j.. ,. , your horses, Gentlemen: it is h matter
w,rr,!. !') ; ttUU ,wwu uu y" w well worth you attention.' " tnt. and earrip ilnn llmhaek'- war. I of Hon. J tl. Line will be surprised 1 c" 4 '
rr.i v l'i uL-jl:-... j .A pRor . Laräabke. We congratulate
UU UI1UKS 11 M UIS KIWUK, nuuilll lO II'IUU lUSli UC CdUUUV UO KUUtlkWU lJl.i . i. , . . ..
,. '. f ,1 ' cc 'T i-''i l.i. c t v tt ine uniortuuaie oiina, ana meir menas
me nature oi me oucacc; is n iic;u- tue prücueo ut ajw ia livauaaa. . lie . . , - , '
intr nr mt a hrpiuh nf trnf or U aniwgri1 'in .nnrf a fnitf (.t-i nifn I . . . '
... ... . " - , ; . 1 : .1. i. ' ' r n i i ' lot the superintendency of the ilnstitu it a Ipmlimat case of "snarrli. seizure. I na lhB attnrnpv or Mr(;rpA ' n in i nn. I . , .
confiscation 'and destruction',' arising der arrest for killing ä southerner, , in
nnder the lawt That is the question. J a political quarrel, -j Peing required to
take an oath to support tho Fugitive
The returns. frörn Ohio, 'rV meagre palpitations . of Russia's heart the
up to Wednesday night. ..Hamilton P5k n preseui. r.mperora aaweii aa -Ä'..'ii;i;.';,ü i:- -Mik cA every Russian statesman and general, county has gone old Jino, on the btatc . . , , i . m J - - ' would have preferred a thousand times
ticket, and probably: pn. .the County to 8ee j eL no matter a ' mil-
licket -r-:,i:-V "74 lion of men in arms jn Poland, on the Rutle'r county;' is aUo old lineJ: , Vistttlä. or the Nieroen, to the Crime-
' Chaso full behind Mcdill 'in the ci y, rl,"uVn.-. .V.)C, uaaiaua ur fc. ...... ; -i - .'-' i certainly lost more m resources, ,hor- . J . ..ii. i '7. i -.-t sea. ratllp. and mrn. in isiinnortinfr
i Medill isno dPUUckctd(ioVcöior, their army in the Crimea, than they by a small majority. ; a j did ia thc campaign" of 1812.- Any There is no doubt of tho election man who know the country knows
of.thenßrö:fö as lhat'the. sun shines. r .: ' ' " t And then a million of men in Poland
?Pyr Vr.?.! fJ?y fighUngforher hationality: asKojsuth
5 -vi i ii . i - V . ;j i I aayt, would )ve starved, ruined, de,::paiLTiExrRM3.jaWe promise .our- voured Üiat nationality that "is, Po-
sclf much pleasure in perusing, uYery land; whereastiV is Russia hich now
evening-, a copy of this Ipicy little pa- suffers and ; bleeds from St. Petersperi From tho -specimen before' us, burg td.thelaek Sea., It would have 1 '.",' ii-' . . - been easier for the Russians to main-
w juug. 1 .uw.u.ou.. w.u jusu.y uin 60o,000 men between the' Baltic
a careful reading,; but we.shal, read it and Bessarabia than 1 50,000 in the with additional interest because it coo- Crimea.' And men all Europe in arms tains thft'tkAnafcta f one 'of nur I.J on the Niemen or the " Vistula' would
school mates, R.' N Hudson' 'Esq., ve been starved .out in three months. -, , . . ' ? Germany end Prussia- would hare who now promises to make one of the suffered terriblV:'hiie "France could
first men in Iho Stated If. Lo shall and can. as well ns England,' 'much adorn the tripod as he ha- the Halls of moro easily provide "foj- her troops ' in
legtslaUorr,andi ahead and shoulders thJ Crimea by the "aid 'of her fleets O I .1 -.1. . II ' T 1.1.1
above his eompeers-as he häs 'ifoo in l"an V1 -u.ia..,n. 'aQa- or-' in , . , - - - ir,ii- plac in the interior pt upoori country
vne legislature v s unaii rejoice great- which the. Humans would .have laid
tion for the Blind. ; We knov him
well, and we know of; no , man better
qualified,- by education, or ' otherwise,
Premium lIolasses ; : ; Slave Xaw. and the bogus laws of Jur-UB -Vf "e W1"
Not only the best maple molasses Kana ' 1,' MawA: and was thna 8UCCeea'.Bna oonor "Po; ,
tliatwe saw.at the fair, but." the. best! disbarred. So savs the Kansas cor-
. . '! . . . f . I O i IIT l. i Tt ! t-
we ever saw at this season of the year respondent of , the New. Pork .York y es jasi rnaa7j evening ,ior was exhibited by t Mrs: "D.O.- Allen, Tribune. 'mv- v.t'.. - beinS drunk. .He was taken, before last week.. It was well made, in the This is a beautiful , comment on the Squire Iülgore, who decided that e first place, and then it was well kept, doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty. ' A was sober cn0USh 10 e11 where.ho got
When Grst made, and We believe while freeman is under arrest .for : murder, hi lqor;-He swore that he got it of
vet 'warm, it was nut away In an Und he is denied counsel unless that "enr ölDU7 woepon ine x rosecu-
eartlun or stone jar, and hermetically counsel will swear to forego-his rishis tor nad San1y; before him and poor
t - t , w I a 1 ill II. jB.a .
sealed.', It retains" that peculiarly ai an American citizen. It h also a wiujina t uoproutabie to sei
pleasant flavor of new country molas-1 striking illustration of the bible doc-I aSmQ-j - '.v
scs. ; Many thanks ta the (skillful ma- trine, that wicked men often fall into r Twksu tons of Harm Acna.--
... i i .
ker for a liberal portion of it, and also the very pit they . dig for others. It is stated by Mr. Cird, at an agricul
a portion of her rich apple butter and I James II. Lane, when ' mis-repre-1 tural dinner given by Mr. .Mechi in
quince butter.. . .V e do not wonder, senting this district in Congress, eight- England, recently, that twenty tons o
now, that her apple butter took a pre- ecn months ago, voted for that iniqui- hay had been raised off a single acre.
raicra both here und at Conncrsvüle.j tous bill, nrrainst the will of his con in Scotland, the last season. -It-was
It would be so hard to beat that' we Utituents, w'mply to obey the orders of Italian rye grass, which grows" to a
think It can't be done. '. ' ... the President' Ho now finds that un. great height in tho humid climate: of
der its operations he is not permitted Scotland, and ho 'cut from seven to
Ladies', x Department, at the Fair. evej, t0 practice law. Sutely, retribu- ten times from March ,to December.
Tho beauty and richness of that ti0n is following hard after the traitors In the instance . named, it was cut ten
paitof the hall devoted to tho ladies, 0f freedom. ' . . , times, but after each cutting, an abun
show that they are deeply interested since the above was in type we dant application of liquid manure in ll Cuim rrif nraa tit rr n li . i.i. r, it j ir' I " i
in iibi... "n . v.. nave rcceivca mc iieraia oj rreeaom, was maue. . prcssion in reference to it. Itcxoelled published jn Kansas". It gives a full- , I5TThe fourth" exhibition of 'the
any thing ever seen in this valley. cr account of the facts . published in "Harrifon '., Literary . Society" , . took
we have not room to specuy, dui wc (jie Tribune:
may aiiuao lo me lieu aispiay oi now. - , . Ä "
era by Mrs. Linck. " Taking the hint
i i ii.'i ,7 a.. ' v
rüDia"'w.T .luv. congress, who voted for the Kansas
Deautuui will, next year, ur; : excel Nebraska bill,, formerly Lieut. Oover
even her rich varieties. As to quilts, nor of Indiana, and a practicing law- members, bv death, since their last
and needle work of every kind, there ycr for the last tweüty years,- applied exhibition, thev seem -deiermim.d in
iphndid ' mitanL . Ad JtS1" lp then, W. 4 ppul,,,
m. . . m . a a . VI HHV V UlhVA1 a kJMwwV mJl AäaU.KaJ I . .
then, in addition to this, tho ladies were Territory, Judr--XecomDte rre- M they .hitherto had been' ere . their ii... vÄ L ... . ... . 0 . . ... f l '-if : !.' ... - . '.
irre iijhtiwn, uuonuuy tuv 1 nuic uaing, on. Mona.iy last, anu was ie- proiner, was removeu irorn tncir miast ....? . - j I e i.f.i ... . .. . ... 1
cxnioiuon Wim ineir presence anu iiuieu .vecause . ue womui not iaa$ an ' Ti L I.'.! i,ii.. ..,..i.:kl-oatk to sustain the enactments nf.tha
, , ,' .. " the mock Iiccilature of, Kansas, r He Tuesday, Sept; 25th, in Harrison, uf.
loriauies noi m aucna. ,, . . .......;...,. r :.'i:i .
nnsnvfcu u mc reijuircu.rius ui . inci ier'; 1110 ,raauuer ui f.viiNir vruer.
law ana j. received the oath so far as a procession, being . - formed,' they
v" "Wuy " yu,w"kUUU' marched through th atre.it sin U lit
j a ...
the
they
few
place on Friday evening Sept. 2Stb, in
Harrison. Tho house was well fille
with ladies alone," and- many persons
were obliged to remain outside. ' A!
, though they had lost ono of their best
European Hatten..
. Ah tho Euronean war is a nuestion I u. r n.. u:,.. . c...
, 4 4- nuu -na wi . uiu uillliu kJvutva ncj; . ., .' . . . of absorbing interest; we give place eoncemcd,! as well as the Organic (IndlÄn. lo: llie .baacmcnt of to two Important letters on the taking Act of the Territory, 'but-rwhen the I'resbylerlan, Church, : where I
11. l i -tll.S a I I ! , I
r.Ä f-wa TaTos.iia I uuiwnu t jar was Ruucu me Loi. j iistcnea ia , a
uiiu a a una skuoauui. uu i a a - - .... . i
. I . K i a
appropriate re
of Nov Astonol.
a . . i iirnnnmi ms tinnri luu lim trtnt - .a l i . -a a
M...r... ii.Ä ii.K r.n n "'T -- maras irom jur. u uonner, oi uincinour first page, and the other -from an eottUwt;'take so big a swear." '.J. n - ,, M . , aged and influential statesman, whose a. Emmy. Esq.. from This place, found J.. r!1? F0ceeded to the letter is a private one to a young liim'self In a simUar condition and also hotel of T. Hiel,. where they partook friend in New-Yorkön this page. ;It refused tho oath.' i , ; - sumptuously of a 'feast of fat things" willbo read with 'muchintercnt.- U1'?. of T gotten up for ü.e; occasion by the
nnu it(-tf' I n t I it Ti f)1 f a-vT f A tfrx mh I a a .
mi , . . . - ".y i.v-t. vt .MW,., nuv above named person; ' - Though they disagree in some parts waä l0 bu placed on trial for the mur- XT T - ,. . , they, agree that the.war is but begun, der of Clark, ras" a regular practising -No Iüot. NotwithstandiDg.it had . vi.'., . attorney in the Supreme Court of In- been industriously circulated up Blue Well Done, Thou Good and Faith- diana, as also in the ' Supreme Court Creek; that' a riot was to be Vpprehen. . . I. . .. e mt. - IT:. - .1 cj... . ri-v : . .
. fttl Servant;' ' ' ':ruwi. . . . i inBrookville oii election dav, ev
tl nit. u.i' 1 i .1 oi coramuy was aisregarueu, ana me . . . re - ' A It will be seen by the election re- Coontl wft9 excludtdbfrom the Court y thing went off quietly. , One (ar-
GatKKTAMLi, Oct. dh, 1565.
lint. I have concl-d.i to
cn you a lew lines after a lor j si
nce, which waa lb result of scarcitv
of news, hot weather ic, ic. The Institution . loeaUd here Lis c-?ced finely, and neariy 00 young mm are in regular attendant, j 'ff . Tac v'ty are all at their pest,. tu-.I, t'; j 3gress encouragingly; ihoun several students haveshuien with the. "agtr." and several have beta t-ch afllicted with bomepickness., r . i A townjchici has bfJ fifciued and in a few days will fceplaced open, the College, which will greatly add to the tppearancc bc.!icl thr CL'.'. t and town. -I presume, Ur.i:diLsr, you remember tli old 'Za..', ry" ia which you used to recite, ert lis Clleg was erected. Yo .wrlil kiily recoghwc it now,' for illzn bjjr the care ofItev. A. Chasa ( r.a short tlmer and is renovated ine isd out, Rr.4is now an ornament i:.;Ud of a disrgaee Prof. Chase is wiaaiag laurels already for Ir.ki 11- io; teaching, and in arranging his roo.i.1 I predict a bright fuluru for' temaU daration in this place, and I doa'i rts why a fem al College may not be :. ;ted here that will equal Old As-ry. Professor Chase U the man for sc tn
This has been cali
and in. r"e
H- re
here t;!j
belong to the several conferences. La sides, several-local prachertr - Cje of these are Presiding Eldrr, and sc; belong to the College Faculty.. Ia addition to the-Methodist; Clergy. . we have ope-, Baptist, pne JCarxjttl.te, and two Presbyterian preachers. You
see that we have ministers enough. 4o
watch over Zioa's inttresu,"and ti?y are generally men of seat talent, tad teal. -' ' -
' The trial of Geo.' Secrest ' for' tie
murder of Dr Stockton wiUcrrr pe
on Monday.,' John A. UatXiS. X-
is one oi his counsel, and wi.I save
him if any man can. but pallia e-ia-ion says he owes the Penitcptiaiy Lis servle the rest of bis days, and X think he will go there." A goci dal of interest is felt in tlm base, txi rou
will soon hear the result, '.i . . . . y .
undertaking.
a "Methodist town,
respects it deserves the carte are 13 Methodist Hinislcrs' h
..1!
On Wednesday' veninar. Oet.; 3d.
by. , Rev P. U. Oollady. Ilr. Uiiroa
i ckrllk and iltfs KuiAnata "Jam
Pkskt, all of Harrison, , Ohio.
Tae almlfbtr dollar baa baea Uta at -- Of Marrinf mrrbnu many, -But Milton th'.nk tfaai ae" wall , N. To bava tana4 a ainf U 1'aawv. ' : SaaKaartAas. On Oct. 4th: by IteV? W.' Ui Baird.
Mr. Jas JD MosToomar and Iiis CA.
uilbreath, allof iSpnr "Sell .Tera-
ship. --tv . :- .""
nerehont "Tailor, HAS CTZTZD A tTC? Jl TLZ2 TZtf iormai ocapW4 b . IioIUimI m m WTpoH Tynr A Klmdt.'.MnM. H kt.M a aopuly of Clotaa.Caaaluierat Am:., and caa furnlih cloths, aide to Ct, si ebi Sad mucli Wjxt thaa aay alop-ahop ia taa Ua4. Ha ta aot miLcfe at K-aMlDf . bat la powerful oa flu. Call aad Wara yoarmeaaaraaadaa SiW ouvla aljla. OCl IS ... . r . ,
waste for hundreds of -miles around
I am fiiimthot tn rfnw1 if "t.ha Pna
Ane aaiooa ascension. . .:.. could choose thev would rather
'Tr v.tJCt ru - l '..il... ti i- - - i - - -ti i i
iiui.jr iuiu, ui wcvauiujii, picruaicu see i enssier ana nis army in x oiana
alirge balooo tp send up on Friday of than ccnt'ihüe the struggle in the Cri tho Vair hnt tlio olmm:t (Atcort in mea.". This is whatthe Crimean ex
i f O.i ....... , ... pedition amounts to. , v .. , , prevented.-; AbouMwo clpck there v lbeiieyc. I hope, thst the Russians eoomnn fn Vita tntflrmiflefAn rtrii1 1 t.v A n .i . a i r a .si
. V " ' t Wlli me lmpossioie.-I'UUS io tei
he pegan to make preparations, but ; a I you the truth, my heart bleeds, for
sudden srustof wind -tore it so 'as to 8ee mat oy mis event me progress
render thel balooh worthless:. ; This is h bQ Jf PPJ "
.A1 ... . . points, first, in me iest, AjOuisksmuch bbe regretted, as ! a great many DoIeo- j8 fortifieJ and tbe. abiectness
bad come -n purpose to witness that 0f the ,French ' increased in. whose
exiiiouien.. a,;j t - 5i j : - , , eyes, mm. cry icw. , JLuepuyns, me
L . . ; , least glare ol cainury glory suluees lor t iRrNotwithstanding Judge 'Johns- liberty.honor,' morality, and real na-
ton asked for the Clerk's office without tional dignity; and then in the East,
regard to party, but , simply because wh7e in 'Pne'.o a lbu is d to the .v- h . .-.I - ' contrary, Russia was an agent of citrilihn Adoption ot the now constitution ' . . . , .
cut him out orthreejearS though we an(i can H thai office."" ' 1 urged the people last week logo to the The Czar have received a, fearful polls and votcfor the best man,, unre- puniahment for,, having ' followed for spectiveofpartythougHit U. known more than twenty years past. a Oer- . .. . . man and hot ft Russian nrl:evi for med-
that hundreds of the opponents of old dlinffwith European-squabbles; for haeism, voted for him; yet the. party marchingmto' Hungary m 1848. as hacks are claiming his jb lection ns ; a Russian interests' dtmanded at a time
party triumph.; Bah!- . whn nobody could have' opposed it.
is a icrriyie icbbuu vv wnicn mey :n..ri T vi.. - r ' j ..
,o z
.-.-..
Brooms If you want to get the profit.,. .You, are young, end you
right kind of: brooms go to the Old y'W5g. . awf.- r . , t. - ti i Russia rise again." Her latent forces White Corner. ; Henry buys of. Fall.- are too be , brokeQ by Ten er Counery, of White .Water, and nny this terrible blow. As forme, I have
person who tries them, will, say that nothing but tbe petty consolation of two of them are about equal to three eIn2 lhe gaf Kossuth 'floored.
. i ir -. . i.. ...... I?.....:- - tv : v - t -
.. oi i i iir ai Cieu iasi year ivussia ur aicuuiaa Cincinnati or Shaker brooms. -We . , 3 , , ' . I hail Ilia rmiraiTA In makn un unruitl Trt
use no other kind if we can get these, SclaVcsof gouthern EnropcwheVe now and'merchants who consult the inter, would Austria be with or without her ests or their customers wilj not, object allies? ;
ta paying hm a shade higher for good -v . ,
1 . l .. . . , I AiVrnmrnf 41IM I 4L n t tbVt IU UU mV I
r , i . ...... I , ... , t I wu u iwn I want iuuuic, tu IUB
louowing rnapsoay over . a certain
Jcdub Pettit. rUoJLafajctte Joar- dancing girl in that' village named
nal in speakmg of the resignation of Miss Sallie St.' Clair:
Pcttit as judge, saysr - - 1 ; "Her voluptuous form in the fittest
.The resignation, simply amounts to setting for her diamond souh i Inpin declination to be a candidate'fof ' the ration quivers downt her snow-white
olhco at the ensuing election. ' . I arms, and' tremties on her finger ' We w'ere in liope the iude would endi; passion wrestles in her shivering
stand fire but of course' canhot insist kne.s, and shudders through her faintupoi it jf tho salary-is nof 'sufficient ing HinbsJ Jler soul flickers in every for "the Support of his' family-The accent and looms up ia every panto-
turns that thö citizens of this county 0 K.msas, in riolatiou of all price- man, at least,' came armed, to ;blow have conplimented . Judges Johnston dent, nnd in a manner unheard 0f by out tho brains of 'any Know Nothing
the legal prolosaion. "When tyrants that might attempt to keep him from rale, a nation mourns'. . ; -i . i-'a.-.i ."'.' .r !... i
a 2: Alii for
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ins : naeiity; 'jNo roan is
core dcscrving'of such a- vote It will bo great injastice o the Judge to claim this as ä party triumph.', , It is a personal compliment, -and not a party vote.
yoCng, but he 'saw 'none,' and Vnt
home without having, shed,, blood.
Hi'sit CoiTr.--Judge . Jlacklemau The demagogues who circulated that a
is defeated for .Clerk, in Rush -county, riot was to be apprehended are 8 too by about 200 votes. I mean to deserve notice.
beo'plo of the circuif would' have5 re
joiced for so direct an opportunity to express ' their condemnation of his course -Mh Congrt'ss- in - aiding and abetting tho Nebraska swindle They would have doho this, in .tonortö which th e ' ' 1 hn nd e r : of fast ' y c ar 's rt a'rö jpai n would bo no more tb'compre than the cra'clt'ofii 'rille fotlie,'ej;pröbion of a whole park of Hrtilery.' 'J''JkX 1 c ' r ' ' . ' ExcoÜRÄcnKo.r.0 ur.c.roadcrs -; need not suppose ' that'5 "we 'recttt'e "nothing but curses in our pilgriiniigfe. - Ve repolite dJy "rec ei :ye"sucV ntö i aVllt following, which is from one, cJf.lie best citizen o(CvOucrsiili:., I ' " ' 1 liavfrbt;cÄYrccelvirSii (h '"Amcrican'Vnbo'ul'nwo; years, -kfii'wi.sh: to bönfinue 'to rc'cCivo-'ifs.lveekty' visiU while 70Ü continue to bo flie bold defender of the truth thai you -have been thufiir in your editorial career. I want it understood tha I am apetfctual subseriberV td' your truth-and-virlfte-advocating-sheet.
mime.
very panto
, " ' Preparing for a Eiot. ''
Boxes found to contain KOUR HUNDRED ' STATE MUSKETS
were sent on Saturday 1 i,nt ."rpm Columbus to th;s city by Express. They were marked "U. P." and were claimed cm 'Saturday 'pight and yesterday by the officers uf certain Irish companies, whose arms were taken from them some time since, who 1 were waiting for these, and whu intcrpreUdG. P." lawxjan Üeorgn-Pugh. .Having no bills of lading, the muskets were not given Üi tu , but were taken in . charge by Ikig. Gen.- Öargent - as . "G P."
Government Property.? -The atrocious-.
ness ot scnaing- inese - arms to these companies', 'at this critical juncture, on the eve oT an election", rouai cause wide spread jndguation,. against Gov. Medill and bis, accomplices. Comments to-morro w- CiAnmlian of .lonJay. - mtiTJho pemocrats have carried Marion county, Ind., by about 300.
-FGlI,-r Tlaa Stack mm A tlxturaa ml a Wfcab. aale mmt Deiavll Crccarr. j IS IX DUC EM ert ii'orr.srD ran. A aooa wlahlna; to anrr lo Iba a etlara trad aa tha I oca I Ion la on of tha vary fcrt la Iba cut To that Irada. T ba aold, tf apaliad tot aoa. aa Uiapiaaeat proprietor. Ukaa to raraaaa u tta cooiitry. 1 A pply at tba K. S. Coraw of Peari kai Waatera Row, Cincinnati, Onlo. octlS la. t-' ' M. ICVtrSZTL ATTACHMENT, NOTICJL, NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEJI TO A IX COSceioad ibat a writ of atiacbmant vat Imo4 by tha Bderlfea mt Ua loaianoa wt .ba 0i I'lank Koad Coronam. oa tha. 1Mb. imt mt K..
teiobor, 1BÜ, araluat lha rodichauaia, rbia. loolaa and t,0u.u of Ch,tiopoar Croday. aa abMDt debtor, and ttat I tu rrvcr4 et baturijy.
mam ikiui vi j. n.BDDi . Baal, to Kaar ana aatannine all clalfaa reatad aralaal aud CkrWa-
pbar Cro-ldy, of wblcb all paraooa luwreta4 ul laksaoUc. WUbcm, '7AMES H. MoOrtE, 1 .... .. , -.Jaatlcaaf taa Pea . TO CHZATTn HZZIZ1L KCTÜT C7 r- TTZAC3.UAYEU'S CATIIAUTIC PILLS. Tbe; dont Ar Ip con alalsU, bat tbey rar then . One Box bat eared lriepeia. . TbMe I -t irrnt law nfBuiaC Si. Tare Borna hsvs Cared RrrtlpeUs. , One Ens alwara eurea tba Jaaadioa. . I hre Boxe are aura to clean u ay ataai flraaa BoU4lten lae taaa oae doe tu . 1'wo Bote bars eompU'icljr car ad t verst t olearaoo tbalepa. . . . Small d-wee eeldota fall to e?ar 0a PUea. . Ona loa eure Ute aadcbeas latoa (roas a Awl stomach. . . . , flron( doaai oflrn rpaatad aapel avary warm from tbe body. Ibey ahouUl be rtvoa tocblldrea boar always ator or lea aOUctwd. Hb Ibla eooarf. , At s reafls Phyale tbejr hsrt aa aqaah ' Oaa 60s aarea derangement of tba tltr. Half a baa coree a eolj. Tbey purir uie biooj, aad boa atrlka at Oa foutdalifto of every dlaeaav. . . . 1 ' - A a Otooar PUl there U pot tbelf aqaal ta tba world. - - ...... Tbey araparely vefeUbU.and caa do a harn, bat doaccompliab aa anacooualabla aaaoaat at food.' - - . . Prepared by Dr. J.C.AVER. PrayOcml Cboealat, Lowell Maw.. and aold by ad llnrflili anaMieaW ara la Medlcloe tbroufb tbia aactUui. ttU by. M. W. Halla, Krovk villa, lod., ...... . . 1
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.mui. n,m f . k ara leuwi.l oradeaeulad atlb traaa, abrct -ry, TtOe I belle4 to te perferv, a4 Uie rpwlll be sou frra of ;
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auoenilTDaa, jamieltrator of tu nute of Ht-
iaiyar, uaoeaaad, a IU obr -far aee at ruWla outcry, oa th proa lam, oe Moeday V- t-b a. roiber, 1KÜ, ua d wellin boeii Va wblcb ba forearrly raeidad wlib tbe lot aonnerlrl tharaattb iM'o parte of lota aa. J7 and U - ia teal rertof tba Iowa of Brook vtUa.iTranUlaeaaiity, Indiana, lal.l oat by Jeeee B. lHori and o-TiVr, tTanlnc at tba K. K. comer af Lot ST. Ui.te V. a lib Main Bunrr trrrUSO fert, tbenr W. 10 pole acraaaaaid lou. tne ace . fret, fnena lt. I pole to the bcrlnnlrir; avd a!aa IV feel fraat oftald liU7, labials brit N:,rt.att4 attandlu( acroa taid ' Una of tlai wtiltb and eirbrxtag all the fround Hn tn parUua auva v...na. ed ud tba lot oi Fraart !loatn... , . - Tba prmirar a food, well lii.r tra aba. ry brick dwfllinf , aim ouUbitiie' a, r .alar-
ly a large brlt-f euißke b"Me. Ika (.' -'S are
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arty wl
Irrrot Oua tilled eaab. aa lbbrd ataa bad
ona third la etrblae nwatbe. Taa. defer pay. menu tobaaacarrd by aeaae, walvrec oeneSt af yaluatloo, wltb aufllrleat awerl'v. fcji H mm. ftieup at I o'clock P. M. - Jiii& W. XII TT. tKUDtaw. ,... i . Adatbaaa&tor. - Hctic'cf Ttls. - 1 '- ncna is ir-rrr cn.7 j '-ti'dix all at patMHi aiM-lua. wl - auawry, la. Slvtdayof Uoloorr, I at tb-tdaa mt Wa. K. Novell, taae f Sraaa aa eaaaly.ileeaaaad, all bli peraunaljrfrrty (not Uka bj wiw) roiuiiilnf or brre,rau!,boei,rorn ta (j tld nil hi lue l'ieneil. b-naanbold and kitcra Curat. tnrn.Air. A creditor lr iawi .I te ft nnall m over Ibra dollar, Ilia port lit neInt h ii aoiea with approvril aifii-ity, r-ittof valuation and aparaiMiaiaal I, I taa ix percent toter.) from di. . r . W. J.rbC N Ai-: jr. Oct..lS3a ., . ... . Hatte cf Insclm;;. 4 . - - biat f Indiana,! . " County af Franklin I . ... v .' At the Oclerreria, IfUS.nf the eVjuM lae wf yrankl I Caaaty, atwar a T . lea lner waa declaied panbx-ly -1 r-'aaU Craditora are barely aottSed thata - 4 b aetUad aotiordlBfly. JOHS 1.. 1 1. ucu U . AdaalBtateaioi.
