Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 March 1840 — Page 3

VBYAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.

YEVAY, INDIANA;

The Political Beacon.

New Jersey Delegation.

Qcxat.~-If Gen. Harrison was such* a great General, why is it that the people, the federal wbigs, or somebody, did not celebrate bis victor-, ies before they brought him out as a candidate for President! Will some federal whfg explain this to the people!

Administrator’s Notice* - NOTICE is hereby*given that the undersign - ed ha* taken out letter* of administration on the esteit of Alexander B. Anderson, deceased, late of Craig township, Switiorland county,’ In. diana, Those indebted tp the said estate, aje notified to make immediate payment to the an* dersigned, and those baring claims against the Mine, are requeued to present them duly autben* tieated for settlement. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Mr. Gregg thinks we do him great injustice in accusing .him of having withheld his sheet from us, lie says he is absolutely certain that the Deacon' has been mailed regularly for the Times, and that he is ndt conscious of having failed once to send it within tho last six months. We assure Mr. Gregg that it'is not our wish to do him the least injustice whatever: nor could we he guilty (as we conceive Mr. G. to be} of so gross an ast ofinjusticc towards any cotemporary , of giving up our columns to tho slander and detraction of his character by ah irrapontxble in-

. On of the members of,the Committee on Elections of tho. House, has, shed some light on the New Jersey contest, whiedi 1 - mar be read with advantage by the Whigs. On the 2oth ult, Mr. Fisher, of North Carolina, a Sub-Treasury Whig, having obtained the Boor, said: {

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** An'laotrexDexT' TsEAsoar—whore officers, responsible to'the people, instead of privileged c0rpo> ratio Of, ihall guard the people’s money.. Democracy asks in void—vb'al daim have the Banks to use this public treasure as their own—again to convert it into an engine of ruinous expansions and contractions of the currency, and of new political panics and pressures, to enforce submission to the money power !”

JOnx Soltrst Stats.—It appears from the finWncial report of the Auditor of Delaware, that the State is not only out of debt but considerably in pocket. After a full settlement, if the last year's account, the balance in faror of the treasury, ts $19,222 34, which is more than double the expenditure* .of the State for a whole year.

He did not-intend to. bring before the House, until was in order, the private consultations ofthe Committee? all he would Bay was, that when -its singular proceeding! came Vy the regular course to be made known, the discovery would bs made that the decisions of one day had been rescinded by the decisions ofthe next. Its whole operations had been a sort of PenelDpean process—thp weaving of one day had been unravelled the next.- To.avoid saying any thing on this forbidden subject, he would make some brief remarks, on the evidence furnished by the papers which had passed the house and been referred to the Committee. ' An attentive examination of tho'ser documents would demonstrate, that the allegation against the legality of the votes given to the Democratic candidates, was unfounded. He wished the public mind disabused on thin point. 1c had been asserted that 243 illegal votes had been given by Democratic voters. A careful investigation shows, that instead of 243 illegal votes, not 12 had been cast pn that aide. Mr. Fisher then proceeded to prove the right of the candidates who received the majority of voles to tne scats of members of Congress.

DAVID TROWBRIDGE, .fidesV. March 7,1840. . 14c* •

Democratic Republican Nomination, FOB PRESIDE5T, ' MARTIN VAN BTTREN, FOB TICE PBXSIDEXT, BICHABD M, JOHNSON,

Administrator’s Sale, V WILD be sold at tbelate residence of Alex'tnder Br Anderson, in Craig township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on Tuesday, tbs 31st day of Match, 1840, one or two Horses, one' Cow With a young ealf/one yearling Heifer, 12 or 15 Sheep, Here, Hey, tod wheat in the suck; one Fanning Mill: a quantity of Bacon and pick* lad Pork, farming utensils, homebold and kitchen furniture, dee, 1 ■ ■ ' TVmi of Sole—A credit of nine months will be given hnr all some of three dollars and upwardly' the purchaser giving note with approved deenti? ty; all tntbs under three dollars cash in hut) Sato'to commence at 10 o’clock, on add day,; I v. DAVID TROWBRIDGE, iiJdsiV. March 7,1840.; / 14c*.

dividual who possesses no claims to'decency or respect* If, as Mr. G. stales, the Deacon Aoi been regularly mailed to us, and we have no desire to dispute his word, we arc willing to make the amende honorable at once, and acknowledge that we hive accused him wrongfully. Has Mr. Gregg manifested the same feeling of courleousness towards us! We leave that for.the public to decide.

. The Legislature of Ohtohas passed a resolution to adjourn on the 33d of the present month, .

ELECTORS FOR INDIANA* William Hekdricks, of Jefferson. Gkohok W. Eifijro, of Miami.

‘ After all, Miulnippl baa donenobly. She aomes put for a sonod currency and sottdd principIes, too. ‘ '

1st. District. Robert Dale Owe*, of Posey. 2d, “ ■ George Boos, of'Sullivan. , 3d. '* Thomas J. I Iks let, of Clark.. 4th, “ Jous L. Ronissos, of Rush. 5th, - “ Ahdbew KEssu)T,nf Delaware. 6th, • William J. Peaslec, of Shelby. 7lh.‘ Jons M. Lemos, of Laporic.

• HTMENEAt. ' li The tUkmard ihalbindi iKo mUing AiarD,” ; On Tuesday last, by John A. fieali Esq., Hr. Oliver Alorkd to Mtsa MIroarkt Nash; both of this county, . ' ' ‘ - ■*. ' •

Again, Mr. Gregg says, “if is not aJ all impoisible" (hat the Deacon passes through the Vevay office. witho.ilt being taken out, and then after several days, returns by the southern mail. Hero Mr. G. hidirectly charges the Postmaster at this place with dereliction of duty, which wo are certain is not the fact; and he does the Postmaster, Mr. Dufour, great, injustice by attaching any blame toibim whatever in regard to the delinquency, 'fy ’

for oovkrkob, ... TILGHMANT A;' HOWARD,

SHERIFF’S SALE.

THE subscriber offers for ills a Carding Sit-. . chins witb'all hi running gears—tlto .one iWoHone .Wagon, and one Hons which be will sell low for cubi or put of them for approved couptryproduce} toms will bo'made as easy as pouible to the purchaser. The Machine may be seen at his old itand.on Indian Creek, near the Bridge, for particulars apply to the subscriber living in Jacksonville, Indiana. JACOB WEAVER. U—8w

NOTICE.

rOR LIEOTEXAKT OOTERSOR, benjamin s tuley.

BY virtue of three executions ,'ii»tled out of the office of the Clerk of the Switzerland Circuit Court, in favor of the State of Indiana, and against.Bifid Lewellyn and Jacob Valentine his replevins lecurily. fOT the sum of $67 2oJ,'the* amount of the fines, Interest*, and eostrof prosecution, and alsoyor the accruing co*ts, and tons.directed,(Rwill expose to public sale to the highest bidder for: cash jo band, at the court house door in the. town of Veray, on Saturday, the 4tbday of April, 1840, between the hours of A. Il7 and 4 o'clock P. If., of said day, the rents and profits' for. the term of tune of seven yean, of the following real estate, to wit? If being a part of the north east quarter of aectien17, town 3, of range 3 west,* beginning and commencing at the aonth east cornerstone of said quarter section, thence north 66 poles to a stake; thence west U degrees,' north 49-poles to a stake, from which a blue aili 4 inches in dkmerter, bean north 14 degrees east, distance 26 links; thence south 401 poles to a stake, from'which a sugar 5 inches diameter, bean qortb 43degrees' west, distance 26 links; thence west 331 'poles to a stake, from which an ash 3 inches -diameter, bean north 47 degrees east, distance 19 links; thence do south 26 poles to a stake; ..thence do east 80 poles, 14 links to the place of beginning, and containing 35 acres sixty bundretbs more or less: and on failure to realize the full amount of the fines, interests and.cpsls of prosecution on said .executions endorsed, I wilt then and there at the.time and place above mentioned in mannerabd fora aforesaid, expose the fee simple of said tract of land, so described as aforesaid, to sale for cash in band—said land haring been taken and levied thereon by virtue of said the property of the said Jacob Valentine, replevian security as aforesaid. vHENftY McMAKIN, Sheriff. March 14,1840. . ■ fee $3 60 15o

The nation will soon understand whodiffrunrAircd New Jersey; who the ratcah are, that would have foisted men Improperly into seals in the House; who the vile contpirqlort are, that would have controlled the action of the popular branch of Congress by ioie fraud. The villains will be known, and.execrated by every honest man in (he country. •

Township Trustees.

We are requested to say that;the new Board of Trustees elect,’ of Jefferson-township, will hold their first meeting ifi this place on Monday’pest, Uief 16th inaU ' ‘ '

(JtjrThc Democracy of old Switzerland have nobly come up to the good work during the" past week. - Since the publication of the proceedings of ttiitf Central Committee, in our last, rccommendingitbe holding of township meetings, we have received notices from every township but one inthccoUnty. Wc shall expect to hear from •Posey by our next. ••. • • ?

National Roan.—Three hundred and two mites of the Cumberland Road, from Cumber* land, Maryland, to Springfield, Ohio, are at this time complete, and in the bands of the several States through which it passes. F^fty-three and about three-fourths of a mile remain to ba finished to ezteha its. completion through the Suite of Ohio; • - - I »

March 7,1840.

have received the able Report Committee on canals ahd Internal Iroprovemenla, made by Mr. Lane in the House of Representatives. It is an intprestinj document,; andj.wp will endeavor to lay it before oiir readers as early ns possible. ' t ■ .{

Taken Up BY Miner Jennings living in Veray, Jefferson township, Swtzerland county, Suto of In* diana, onlhe IStfaof February, 1840, adrift in'.' the Ohio river, two old flat bottom boas—-on* being 75 feet long and 16 feet wide, 6 streamer* and lO croii-girders,'poplar gunwales, bottom plank poplar, side plank pine and poplar«4bs other about 60 feet long and 16 wide 5 streamers and 5crosj-girderi, popular gunwales, bat few side plank on her and they of pine, bottom plank • oak, no other particular marks perceirablo on either; appraised to twenty dollars 6y C. M. Lewis and John Kyle on the. 28th February, IS40, before me, * FERRET DDFOUR, J. Pw He*

(£jpOIr, Gregg, of the PQliiicdtiBtacon, in form| us that if we wish U» know the names of the individuals who'subscribed to the scurrilous. communication he recently published against us* we must make the application in a* becoming manner, We thought we had done so,'but perhaps it was too plain to .suit bis Federal dignity*

The fAPEp Hero!—The federal presses «upporting Gen, Iljrrisou, are striving bad lojharmfacluri him into a hero! 'It. will be >TecoIlec^ed tbatwlien Gen.Jackson waa canvawiogfor the Presidency, the federal papers throughout the country not only, repudiated him tor being a “military chieftain,” bat heaped uponhimi among other very approbious epithets', that of “o/d dohmf.”. Things have taken a great change in the federal ranks since that time. The presses now supporting Gen. Harrison, who is full sir years older than Gcn/Jackson was when elected, are fibrin agio "do him up” iploa Arro—ibey think to fascinate the ear by sounding the tocsin of bis rilih'wry| endowments, and thereby induce the great mass-of the people; against their will or consent,' to elevate him to the Presidential chair* Whata ahocking age of humbug! ;■ t- • A Shi.v-Pl aster Em-osiox.—The Louisville papers state that Judge Bibb has granted an injunction to restrain .Messrs. Longeo At Moore from'issuing or circulating the checks purporting to be payable at the Louisville Saving Bank... For the, present thcy.are allow.ed to redeem them, bat'this will .also be enjoined after holders shall have bad sufficient time to present them fot payment. Our citizens should guard against receiving these shin-plasters in future, and if they have Sny on hand,'send them "on their’journey home."

The Federal party at Pittsburgh are gstfihg up petitions .to ‘ the Legislature of Pennsylvania) praying- the Legislature to legalize the banking* pension,for more. They ore modest) as they only wish a year*! grace at a time.

TOWNSHIP MEET1N0S.

March 7,1840.

The Xew Jersey Cose*

We learn from thp Washington Globe of the 5th inst,, that in the House of Representatives, Mr, Cam fuel I., from the Committee pf Ejections, made a full and detailed-report bn tho New Jpt~ M sey case, which* concluded with Elating the fact required by (be 'resolution oflho report forthwith the names of (hose who bad 'a majority of the lawful votes of the people'of New Jersey. In pursuance of this order, the. committee state -that Messrs. .Dickerson, 1 Vbdou, ItTAife, Killk, hhd Cooper, the'Democratic candidates, received the greatest number of law--ful .votes. - : : :

Foreign Attachment. In the Switzerland Circuit Court, State a/ Jrult* mux, April trim, Jl<B, 1840.

Francis B, Knowllon ) «. . £ Demand, 31. Thomas Hammell, ) .

Whereas, Francis B Knowllon latel/, to wit, on the 2d day of March, A. I). 1840, rued oat of the office of the clerk of Mie Switzerland Circuit Court of eaid county and State aforeuid, a writ of Foreign attachment for the above demand, against the goods, chattels, lands and tenements, rights, credits, moneys, and effects of,the said Thomas Hammell, in said county,' which writ was afterwards, to wit, do the-3d day of March, A. 0.1840, returned by the Sheriff of saideotm* ty to said clerk's served by air Itching the following real estate, to wit, lot Ho. 78 in the original plat of the lownof the south half of'the south-west quarter of*i«* tton 15, town 3, range 3; the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of section 21, town 3, range 3; the north quarter of the north west quarter of section S3, "town 8; range S Weft; and also-the south-west quarter tlni south west quarter of section ,9, town 3, range. 3 west—the whole appraised at $325 00. The said Thomas Hammell is, therefore, hereby, do* lifted to be and appear before the Hon. Judges of oar Switzerland Circuit Court of said county, on the second day of the next April term of said court, to be holden at the courthouse, in the town of Vevay, id said county, on the second Monday of April next, then and there to plead or answer to the suit aforesaid, or judgment will be rendered thereon in hie absence. ~ EDWARD PATTON, Clerk. March 4th, 1840. 14c. -

Democracy, Awake!

Jefferson Township*

THE Democratic Republican citizens of Jefferson township, and as many from the adjoining as may find it convenient to attend, are requested tomeet at Jacksonville on Saturday the 21st inst., at 11 o’clock, A. M.for the purpose'of appointing delegate* to represent said township.m the County Convention, to be held in Vevay on the 25 th day of April next, and to transact such other business at may be thought proper'to effect a perfect organization of the Democratic party of Switzerland county* A general attendance is earnestly desired. The meeting will headdresscd’by several gentlemen, NEWTON H. TAPP, Chairman of .the Committee of Vigilance. Georqe E. Pleirahtb, Sec'y. Jefferson Township, March 14,1840.

A Farm for Sale.

THE subscriber wisteito sell the farm upon whichhe now residfes, containing two hundred and forty-seven acres, being a part of section 1, town 2, range 3 neil.ffear Plumbcreek and about one and a half mil** from the Ohio, which, when high backs np to the land. There' is about one hundred acres cleared and under cultivation, an orchard of one hundred hearing apple trees, besides peach and' cherry trees. Ice dwelling' houses, are of hewed togs, three rooms on the lower floor and two on the second. Also a good well of water near the bouse, and a number of springs of water on the place.— The wood land is well timbered,'with plenty of ash and black walnut on it. It might be divided very conveniently into two farms.— Persons wishing lo purchase.are expected to call on the subscriber living on the premises’ who will always be ready to show the land and improvements. GEORGE WALTZ. March 14,1840. 15c.

We-undcrataAd that the editor of tho Vevay 'Times has received a liberalsharc of abuse from some of the leading feds of this county, iti near* )/• all their township meetings, Go on,'gentle* mdn, it only serves to exhibit the cloven-foot of federatim— the party which claims'all the "“wire R/gence,” jail the "decency” all and nll.the “reiptclal/iltly' 1 of society I '.i We shall “pursue the even tenor of our way," regardless •of all-the wrath and spleen that may be hurled at ns—even .though it be behind our bach.

Hon.' Ja?. 1C. Poor, Governor of Tennessee, was recently nominated for the Vice Presidency, by a.Democratic Stale Contention held at Richmond, Virginia.

Pleasant Township.

03»The Political Deacon thinks the citizens of this county should urge upon the Kitclien Cabinet the propriety o'f deposing Mr. Blair from the editorial tripod of the Globe, and placing us in his stead.

THERE, will be a meeting of the Democratic Republican citizens of Pleasant township at Moo re field on Monday the 23d inst., at 1 o’clock P. 51. on said day, for the purpose of appointing delegates to represent said township in the County Convention to bo held in Vevay on the 25th of April next, and for'the transaction of other business. A full attendance is requested. The Democratic citizens of the adjoining townships ora also invited to attend.

[Coll JICSICATED. An Acrostic, Mhy truth and justice vindicate thy fame, And whelm thine cnemin in deepest shame; Round honor'd brows shall glory's jewels shine, Triumphant garlands in defiance twine; Illustrious worth its onward course shall boar. Ne'er fading chaplets shalloon ever wear; Virtue and talents will and must prevail, •Applaudingmillions shall thy triumph hail; No motley mixture of a pte-bald crew,— Blast the bright honors which’io thee are due; Unfaltering, then, tby glorious march shall be, Reposing on [he people's majesty; Enjoy (be honors which tby worth has won, Number'd with Jackson and great Washington.

We feel very grateful to the editor of the Beacon for bis kind interference in our behalf, and in return would most earnestly recommend hi* whig friend? in Lawrenceburgh to urge upon the Abolitionists the propriety of ousting Mr. Garrison from the editorial tripod of the Liberator, and placing .Milton Gregg there in his stead. That situation would no doubt be more congenial to bis taste, and afford him a wider field for the display of his cramped genius, than the one he at present occupies. Besides, there he would not only have an opportunity of practising the doctrines of hut of preaching them also. ' .

Suspension jof Credit.

THE subscriber would respectfully give notice to bis numerous customers, that white be feels grateful to them for their past far on, ind while be still' feels unbounded confidence in the great majority of them, apd would if possible,’be very- happy Still' to accommodate them with goodson. credit, yet he finds himself so much embarrassed by the present difficulty in money affairs, that be has reluctantly come, to the conclusion that until there is an important change for the better, he must sell hit goody for ready pay only, and would inform those who wish goods for cash, he will sell them at unusually low prices; He would earnestly request Iboieindebted to him to make immediate and it is upon such he must rely for means to meet bis engagements, ■ ' ULYSSES P. SCHENCK. . Vevay, March 14,1040. 15-0w ,

Mulberry Trees for Sale. THE subscriber has under cultivation ;ten thousand Moras Mahicaalie trees which be will sell at reasonable prices, Alt orders from t distance will be promptly amended to, Patriot,' Switzerland county, Indiana. INGERSOL DIBBLE. September?, 1839. • . 44-*fim

By order of the Committee of Vigilance, Pleasant township, March 11/1840.

Cotton Township.

THERE will be a meeting of the Democratic Republican ’citizens of Cotton township-at* Allensville, on Saturday the 25th lost., at 1 o’clock P. M., fur the purpose of appointing delegates to represent said township in the County Contention to be held in Vevay on the 35th of April next.. The Democrats of .the adjoining townships are invited to attend. Dy order of the Committee of Vigilance, Colton township, March l£, 1840,

In the Probale Court if Switzerland county, (State of Indiana . . February Terx, 1840. * Estate of William C. Keith, dec’d.) Notice of; Margaret Keith, Administratrix. J Insolvency,' NOW oomes the said Administratrix, by Kelso, her attorney, and filed her complaint ip this behalf:—Stating '(be condition of said' estate, both real and personal, and the amount of debt* outstanding .igainft .said estate, so fat U the same hare come to her knowledge; and that lb* laid Estate, both teal and personal, are iniuffi* dent to pay the same—and praying generally for relief.. ’ ■ , • It is therefore ordered by sa}d Court, that lha . creditors of,said estate' bo notified of the failing and filing and pendency of aaid complaint, by a publication for six weeks iucoe«ivfIy‘in »h« Vevay Time* and Switzerland County pomo* cral, * ■weekly newspaper printed and published in said couniy;Und further, that "unleM, such creditors of add estate notify AdtninU* tratrixlof the existence and extent of their to* epectire claim*. by filing tba aarne, or a elite* raent of the natttre, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the aame. may bo founded, in the office of the Clerk of I bib Court, prertona to the fine! diatribolidp of. tbp gssets of thee slate of said decadent, row claim* aforesaid will be postponed, in far or of the (now diligent creditor*. And ibis cause iseonUau--' td, &e. A copy, attest -W V 15DWABD PATTON. , F*b;.20;i84fi,'. . • . > > V*- ’

Gen. Howard's Speech."

- Wo tiad intended publishiflg, this week, the able effort of Gen. Howard on the Cumberland Road bill, but a press of other matter has prevented us from doing so until our next.

editor- of ibo Warsaw Patriot is informed that we can And better use for tbe space which might be occupied in our columns by resuming another petty newspaper war with him*. The illiberal course of the Patriot towards us, .since we saw propel to take sides in politics, has • been extremely uncorteous; and we should not have condescended to notice the last unprovoked attack of hut for the -purpose of showing that although we deprecate the practice, we are not backward in repelling an assault. If the editor of the Patriot will persist in Jiis illiberal and vindictive course towards us, we shall be under the necessity of yielding him the whole field. .No profit can accrue, cither to the Patriot or tbO Turned,, by a continual quibble which has bo" reference whatever to principles or measures, and 14- alike disgusting to the reader.

The Columbus (0.) Statesman of a Jato date, contains the following complimentary notice of Mr. Howard’s speech. Speech of Mn. Howard. —Wo occupy a large portion of our paper to-day with the most powerful and eloquent,fcpccch'of Mr. Howard of Indianij on the subject of an .appropriation for continuing the National Uoad. 1 Mr. Howard is the democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana, whose brilliant and commanding talents deserve the admiration of the whole west. This speech, aside from the.intrinsic merits of the subject, we consider orie among the most eloquent and chaste productions we have for a leng time seen. 1 We not wonder* after reading this speech, that his friends are sanguine of hts election by 10,000 majority over his opponent. Mr. Howard has taken hold of the subject in the right way, and we shall now look with great confidence in something beipg done. Ilia Arguments are linens werable, and his beautiful and

Craig Township.

THERE will be a meeting of the Democratic Republican citizen of Craig township in tho vicinity of Wilson B. Monday, tbo 30th inet., at 10 o’clock, A. 51.,'for the pvtrposs'of appointing delegates to represent said township in tbe County Convention, to be held in Vevay.en the 25ih day of April next. The Democratic citizens of other town ibipa ate invited to attend. ' * ■ ■ ,* ■

mnon.

THE subscriber bat for tale on his farm, about half a mile below Vevay, a quantity of Grape Vine Roots amt Cuttings, of the Catawba, Isabella 4* Cape kinds, warranted* genuine. ' Also, a few bushels of the noted

Baden Corn. PHILIP BETTENS. Feb. 29, 1840. 13c*

By order, oftheConmitlea of Vigilance. Craig township, JIarch JO, 1840.

‘UNION UAIit.s

York Township.

THE undersigned respectfully informs the travelling public, that he has taken, this well known tavern fiaad, situated on the comer cf Main and Ferry streets, in tbe town of Vevayi and formerly- occupied by John M. KlngyEsq. His tibia and blrwill be found wall furnished with the best the country can afford, and his stables plentifully stored with provender, and alien ded ny careful ostler*. By, strict attention to ips convenience and botafortof trtvellerei.be hopes to give general utJsftcUoivand receive a share Jojl|i B boberts. : . P.hS9,18W, ■ • ■ ■ >5tf

THE Democratic Republican citizens of York township, and those who can make it convenient to attend from the adjoining townkbipa, are. requeued io meet at-Yorkpo Saturday the 4th day of April next, at'12 o’clock, M. for the purpose of appointing delegatee £p.represent said township id'the County'fcomwntion to ha held in Vevay on the 25th of April,>and for the transaction of such other bmineia as majf be auggeated by the meeting. The meeting will be addreued on the occasion. * • ... , . ; By, order pfthA Central Committee*. York tonnabip.TIarch J3,1840, ' »f • • .

A. correspondent of fte Richmond

heart-stirring defence ef the humble pioneers of thh, west, or, as Mr. Clay called them, UqUoltfri* hae. scarcely in print. The people, within.the last fwd years, have turned out molt of the ,federal members bT Congress .'along this yo*d, and we have full confidence that something will now be done.

(Yn.) Enquirer; writing from Henry county.'elys: „ —*'Ojd Tippecanoe la running here with bis tail ■ . t Wa advise (his chap to stick a ptn there; last old Tip ipifht lose the cvrf fiezt.

cotton t'ml Jinea >»*» •» Ua * pbrthtMd at Oui office* • .• ‘ ~

"OLiNg DMB3 AWP HORTOAGM fcrftl* »t liiiaflcf. .