Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 July 1852 — Page 2

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CommslrtiB Tri'lij''' inform I oar corree-00?e-;itrtst ro-rtrrtnaicatione must be furnished mHt en M-ndav to be inserted that wek Last week, h.nfrt.t, nrcommnnicaio!; cstnetc hand on Tnesday. Fearing oat

fneoithvl n.'thi sufficient notice, we ia-

ered ei"-.. r;ich to onr cisa.ivantge

A,rn uuurii swinv. ariiourneti to mocl pun at me call '

Tliaboirt of Pirrctor mt at the ofBc of President. Oeorge llollanl, rq., in Brookville, on the Nevrie.NetwitlisUnding the place for Mih day vfJurylS52, pursuant to the call of, hoMintr the Annual Fair has Wn r.hanired

the President. Present C. F. Clarkson. C. W.

For the Indiana American, (lights of Brmkrillc"o. 2. In my finit No. I set forth that Brookville

Our New York Carrerpandcnre. Nsw Yoaa. July 21st, 1553.

Mi. Enrroa: The great funeral pageant

had certain rights to the beet office within in honor of thelamented patriot, Hcnrt Ci.ar,

I from Brookville to Laaret. till, the time at i lne g1'1 ot lhe citirens of this county. The was celebrated in this city, yesterday after-

Smith, II.' which sain Fair is to be held remains the j ron adduced, I think, established onr i noon. The procession took three hours to

Black Wge, R. McCarty, M. V. Simonson, J. Shultt, J. II. Fnrqnhar.A. B. L4ne, Z. A. Nye, and John P. Brady. On motion of C- W.Smith, proposals for the expense ef fitting up the grounds for the

first Annual Fair, wers ca'led for; whereupon.

same, being the 6th. 7th, &. 8th, davs of Oct. j claims, legally, charitably, and from conside

rations oi policy. Ana without taming aside I to kick away the curs who may snap, or stamp ! at the mastiffs who may growl, but knowing cnr rights, I dare maintain them.

pass aay given point, and it is said to have been the largest and most imposing ever witnessed tn New York. The display of military was especially fine, and next, if not iinrinr in numbers, to thpm. was the Grand

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The following are the excellent resolutions I 1 nen established our rights, let us j Lodge ol t ree ana Accepted Masons, wun us

IS5J. C. F. CLARKSON, President, JoH!t P. Brady, Secretary.

one was presented bv C. F. Clarkson. from ; passed at the Whig Convention of this Con- . enquire how tbey may be most easily and so- 1 subordinate lodges. Such a grand masonic

Eat ' the citUfn ef Brookville, for the mm of fifty grewional District, hld at Napoleon on the curely maintained. In the first place, let us, . parsde has not been seeu in this city for thirty

,is Wk svr lh., wM repeats. Com- ; nin, Mj fift. wntf; ow by M V. Si- j Xc of the 7. " 'nd M c i:nTcetions crow ,i uson ns 1 uesrlay m"rn- monson, from Mt Carmel for the sum of one 0ations, to wit: j CTer ln country, hoot at, and frown down ' Among the curiositie borne on the line of tag and evening IKspairing therefor ofron-1 ,nndred and twentv five dollsrs; and one by Reeolvtd, That we heartilv approve of the Tery ttempt to create prejudice against i procession, was tho identical Bible upon

-tnelng cnr tnenos n.t we in earnest . M. j. Ksy from th citizens of Laurel, two j BominRtion ef that long-tried and faithful s.rby the mst cenrteans means, we shall here- j hundred and fifty dollars; or, the entire fitting T(int of the C(vnntrv Gen. W infield Scott, as

Ostr Candidate. We present to our readers this week the name of Col. John II. Farquhar of Brookville aa the duly recognized caudidate of the Whig party for Congress, in this district. And in making this announcement, we yield no unwilling support to the exigencies of party or the imbecile tool of packed conventions, but in heart and judgement concur in that unanimity of public sentiment which has designated Col. Farquhar as the people's choice. His is a nomination "tit to be made. It is nnmistakeably the fair and uubought expres-

A Daw tern TInrriape.

The departure of a son from beneath the !

parental roof does not pre-eut any spectacle

of desolation. Mainline life has, from iufan- I -.. :.::: j . . : . I .i I

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tisrn, so to say, wnicn is essentially wanting to female existence. When a son abindons his parents, to create for himself a separate in-t-ret, this separation causes bo t little interruption in ther mutual relutions. A man marries, and still maintains his friendships, his habits, and his filial affections. Nothing is changed in hi life; it is only an additional t e.

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after resort to tr.e only means in oar power, jnpor the grounds, sheds, &c according to O Harr tT, (.laughter cf Spencer Wiley, i plans and specifications submitted, ef this township) who was married last year, j On motion of C. W. Smith, and remove.! lo the lower part of this Stat , 1 Reeolved, That the resolution passed at tho returned hon.c a few weeks since, and died on j May session of this Board, locating th first Sandey it, ofeonsnmption. Annual Fair at Brookville, be reconsidered. I Adopted. ETThe Wueatcrop is sa good.thsl ili.sx- j Qa motion of c W Smil1l pected there will be a decline in wheat j Rt,aIvedf Xbal we ac((t ,he pr0pOsUion hope nOt. i nf lh. rSliunc nf I..n1 tn ft I n n lk imn A

our candidate for the next Presidenlof the United States, recognizing in him a combination of civil and military qualifications which eminently fit him for the position of Chief Magistrate of this great and growing nation ;the patriot soldier, whose whole life has been devoted to upholding the honor, interest, and glory of his country in peace and in war whose,

! military achievements, from Qneenstown

Brookville, as only intended as a fire brand in . which Washington took his Masonic Obliga-

the parly. This is one of onr strongest po- j tion. The book was open at the very page sitions. If we can only get the idea general j on which his lips were pressed. This sacred that it is only intended to create distractions relic wss the centre of attraction; and it was

nd divisions in the democratic ranks, we can j guarded, on eithar hand, by a compauy of the

ion of popular approbation, and could not j Hit departure is consequently a mere simple

have been conlerred on one wno win more j separation; while lh departure of a yonn; ! faithfully labor to carry out the people's ' pir,t hecome the wife in a few houis, is a nal j '!' den-rtim a defrtinu with ail itsdutios ard ' Col. Farquhar is a lawyer of fine legal at- fe(.i;ne ,tUI fresh about it. In one word, tlie .

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! tainments, and will be fonn-i at least equal in

oratory to any candidate the Opposition can pit against him. The Whig State Convention, in its wisdom, designated him as the

, heights to the citv of Mexico.have shed a halo

W The Circuit Coutt meets on Monday : for the first Agricultural Fair of F ranklin Co. ! of glorT Bpon lll9 American arms, and estab-

next. e will say to our subscribers and and mat said r air be held at said place. Adop- , isileJ ou, rnilitarv Drowess throughout the

the rest of mankind, that we expect to b in ' td. j WOrld a man whose military renown is only

snr office, pretty close all the week. caU and see us

But ; On motion of J. Shultx, adjourned for one J eclipsed by his love of peace, his benevolence i "ange matters that we can all be accommo-

and his huraaaitv, as evinced in his efforts to Qttleu- uu u mig.n u Prono.o ior u. i ! " ti.ii - r i

then enjoy in Brookville the emoluments of j Continentallers, a voluntary military corps j standard bearer of the party for this district in

the Presidential canvass, and althongh called by the partiality of his friends to fill a subbordinate post, yet his voice will be heard and arm raise .1 in doing battle for the triumph of our glorious principles. He brings into the canvass a devotion to our cause and an energy of purpose that cannot fail to tell favorably on the prospects of the party and secure his triumphant election. We say to our friends in Decatur yon

hour.

Afternoon. On motion of C. W- Smith, awarding commitieas were appointed consisting of five persons each, three of whom are citiiens of Franklin Co., and the other two of various othes counties. AriRDI"G COMMITTEES.

Class 2nd Cattle.

0Ve have some communications on hand, which arrived jtist in lime lor next week. Icclined. We see by the last Democrat that Dr. Berry declines the nomination for Congress in

this District. It is, however, peculiarly . worded. It might be understood. "Let me , go holdme fist." j t?" The friends of Temperance inteud holding a campmeeting at the Blooming Grove ground, ia this Co. commencing on the 1st Wednesday in Sept. Gen. S. F. Cary has promised to be there. ILT The Democrats of this township held a meeting on Satuiiay last and instructed their f'elegatss in favor of Robinson for Treasurer, M. Batsner for Sheriff, and Giles Gant for Senator. We srppose this settles those offices, as this townsrin cenera'lv rales fie camrv.

O- The nomination of Col Farquhar for Co. fa. James Sample Butler Co. Olro r ..- ...- u.... Cln.s4tfc StM"p.

District wit!t hearty and enthnia-tic approbation. II has an appointment to speak at D.llsborongh to-day, and to-morrow at Experiment, on the line between Ohio and Switzerland.

nrevent war durine the Canadian troubles.aud ihoU r ret meetings more frequently

'the Maine and New Brunswick difficulties; ! than we do nd hav linB 0Te systemahis removal, by order of the Government, of j tised- W'e are already so far ahead of our the outraged and exasperated Cherokees; his '.country friends in managing the political delicate and patriotic conduct during the Nul-,Esme8.andturning,l,Ith9 tricks of trade to i lification excitement, which threatened to del- j 8a account, that our country cousins are fre LMih.r.A.irriili ih. MMII nf riril war- quently astonished at our good luck. We

Class 1st -Horses his humane exertions for the relief of his snf-! n,usl not only roid running against each Allen Backh-mse, Thomas Wright, Alexan- Ifering soldiers when vhited by that fearfu' 'other, but we must assist each other in vaer McLaughlin, of Franklin Co. Aaron L. pestilenc w iich swept over or country in ! "0" ways-initiate the young into the best Schench, Butler, Co., Ohio. Lewis Burk, IS32, and his magnanimous course in treat-jtnenns of gaming the confidence and esteem Wavne Co. Ia. iing with the Indians as Commissioner after of lhe countiy people, and of playing suc-

course :cessiuuy me political game, frequently it

may be advisable for as to make loud profes-

the good offices perpetually. Let us then who wear the same style of uniform in which pull this string strong blow it hard, but let . the American troops were clothed in the days' as be careful to get our devoted friends in the of the Revolution. Puhlic and private buildcountry to be most active in this matter, or j ings were shrouded in mourning ;and business our object will be suspected. j of all kinds was generally suspended after There is another matter which is also im j two o'clock. Among the many appropriate portant. Let ns agree among ourselves. and touching inscriptions displayed, the most There are nearly offices enough for all of us. frequent were those admired lines of Fitx

And by a little private consultation we can so ' Greene Halleck, which are so aptly quoted in

reference to the illustrious dead: "We tell thy doom without a sigh, "For thou art Freedom's.now.and Fame's; "One of the few, the immortal names, "Which were not born to die." The rumor of threatened disturbances with Great Britain, respecting the Fisheries off the coast of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Labrador, has created no alarm among commercial classes in this city; and the "U. S. Sixes" continue to sell at from llStoll?1, the same as they did before the reports of a probable rupture had reached the public ear. , No sensible man anticipates a war with

son is a saplirg which has always grown apart i from the trunk; while the daughter has, on

Amorcr Hie numerous K-c-.e-; HIS.Ia n tllic fTAII..P.iTi..l. ... r. .1:.

in- . u..i.i , , ifii.jTTii an cs-sfuuai ponion 01 u, j ntv. increase its enjoj mrnt. mi,

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and to detach her from her place is to mnti- ' Kr of h"m" vi-tvii. e. noi.e ran I.'. n'L'c . 1 ; miri real Aalue t'iu.inWii!.l. Ml, - ate the tree itself, k on have surrounded her nf ctu mi $trv to Uie H-aiin- ' , to,';n!. . .. -hi. . r.n.l ...

.i :.u iii : u virtues inroiisimmiiiis i,rn:i-l r tri.

y oum w amnraiiiiiie lenaerness t.ne ex- i, j v.. ----umn.

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haastless tenderness of yonr parental and ma- ! of medicines jet knii u. an , s.:n.;, . , . . , . . . ; nire the numerous vari.-tii-s uf r-'r ternal bearta: and she. in w nrn ham .nror. . : . . . , r--m.r.anr . i..

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ed to poor for'h upon you both

exhaustible gratitude; you loved

all the world, and she seemed

with a proportionable affection. But oneday,

one ill-omened day, a man arrives, invited and welcomed by yourselves; and this man of your own choice carries off to his domestic eyry

doubt, thai no medu-ii

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an equailv in- '" ar. i,,,!...,.;. ,,"' - aliiitnlni.t n-fison lo Im-Iu-v.. . l-' . lv Ii...

her bevond : boon fniiod liuli m I.e r-.-li..-u '

to cling to you wi 1K lu.rnli. us 1o ' - . fcl .,

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James C. Av

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hands and a good conscience. Let Decatur put him through to the tune of 300 majority. We've votes in the district to elect him roll them up! Greensburgh Press.

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Tory Preference. The London Times (the Organ of the Tory party in England,) expresses its gratification

at the nomination of "General" Pierce in the !

your love had made for her, and to which her's had clung. On the morrow you look

around you, you listen, you await, voa serk for something which you cannot find. The cage is empty; the tuneful linnet has flown; silence has succeeded lo its melodious wa.-b-lings; itdoes not come as it did only on the'

previous morning. Battering us perfumed !

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j the Black Hawk war was over.

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oamuri o onirs. v--aivia jone?, t map la wnica exionej itio nmiwi praise iroin vrtu. i

vis. Franklin Co., Jacob W.Eggleston, Dear- Cass, then Secretary of War a man whose ,on8 01 ouon to country candidates get born Cola. Fergus Anderson, Butler Co. devotion and filelity through life to Repnbli- j into eir good graces, and thereby learu their Ohio. ; can principles and respect for law and order, schemes and plans, but be careful at all times Class 3d.IIors. furnish asnre guaranty that he will faithfully ';to be secretly moving for our own. This is Andrew Murry, Rufus Henckley, John P. ' execute the office of President of the United ' rT important, and in order to do it successCase, of Franklin Co. John Walker, Rush St-.ea -ilh .stcajf.u puroose and sinele aim, ! fully, there must be the most intimate and

'to guard the Constitutional rights of the whole ; Perfect understanding at home, or there will rnnmrr. to nromote the nrosneritv of the ! be war in our camP- This must be avoided.

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jonn .... uaroour,. . oui.euourger.oeo. , hoJ. counlrVt t0 maintain the national honW. Kimble, of Franklin Co. Elias Mcy, 0 at home and lha national rpect abroad; Fayette Co, Ia. Benjamin F. Miller, Union ;Md ,hat we he.by pWpMBeltM t0 -9e tall honorable means to pec u re his electClaa jth-rarmin; Implements, j . ht.-ii- ii- il i. i ,. . , tion.

n ii i ism ntoo, -uocn .ncany, narvey

following explicit language:

' I he lot in thi instance it i v.ttre

will, and if the chances of succes are, as wo suppose them to be.in favorof the D.-mocratic

England, on this or any other subject, just candidate, WE GREATLY PREFERGEN. at present; and it is generally thought that the ' PIERCE to either Mr. Cass, Mr. Douglass,

Connly Convention . 1 Blackledge, of Franklin Co. Horatio Mason, ' The Democratic Convention for this conn- ' Fayette Co. Ia. James Simmons, Rush Co. Is, j ty meets in this place to-morrow. For rules Cla 6tn Tfechanieal Prodncta. j of ordei and procedure we refer them to a J Simeon MacJ" Jamfs -5pr. J-s L'. '. communk-aUon iu this days paper, by "a citi- cf F ran Co. Luther Daniels, Decatur. Co. j ,-t i Ia. James Osborn, Union Co. Ia. j : Clasa TthDomcMir ?Iannfaetnred . lair t ichaate. i Article. j Two men of about the same character, . M jormtri.- Ranee. Mrs. Enoch McCar- '

Resolved, That we concur with equal sin

There is another matter that we must look

to. It will not do for a few rich families in J town to be constantly running for office. ' But by good management, the people can be j deceived, and yet ws njoy all the benefits. I

And it may sometimes be necessary for fami

whole object of the British, in stretching their authority over the disputed fishing grounds, is simply to raUe a claim which they may barter away to the United States, in exchange

for reciprocity of trade with Canada

There is no danger, however, that, the

interests of this country will suffer, while the i DED CH A MPION OF FREE TRADE."

office of Secretary of State is occupied by a I 1 n hunting np and publishing another list statesman and diplomatist who s as much ! of new supporters of Gen. Pierce, we trust respected and fear-d abroad.as he is devotedly I the editor of the JrflVrsonian will not forget

i ifuvio mo oiu .uu vuuMuri given

; Mr. Buchanan, speaking of course, principally with reference to the OPINIONS and ; POLICY these gentleman are believed to entertain as to the relation of th" UNION -WITH THIS COUNTRY AND WITH

! FOREIGN POWERS, heisatonce,

a man of iSew bngland, ano vet a DECl

id mi red and beloved at home. The editors of the democratic

papers are

by its

Tory ally of the London Times'. "We invite the special attention of our" Pierce "friends

wings about your pillow, and awakening you

j by its soft caresses. Nothing remains hut a

painful calm, a piinful silence. a painful void. The chamber of th absent darlin? offers only that disorder which it is so melancholy for a mother to contemplate; not the joyeusand impatient disorder of ocenpation, but that abandonment. Maidenly girments here and there; girlish fancies no longer prized; chairs heaped with half-worn dresses; drawers left partially open . and ransacked to their remotest corners; a bed in whieh no one has slept; a crowd of charminj trifles, which the yonng girl loved, but which the young wife despis-cs. and which are litterel ever Us carpt like the feathers dropped by the linnt, when the hawk IvuJe the timid bird its prey. Such is thedepressing sight which wring?

tears from the mother's heart. Nor is this all.

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v... r- ..A . . ., iWseviuenceoiine onusn ' entnusiasm from thill(la ahe oulv th rnn(1

eerily in the nomination of Wm. A. Gra- " P""e qrrels, and de- 0 lUnd ce,-Hralion ,t Ni F,g( ' ' "erce- , place in the affections ofher departed idoljnnd

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bam to the ic rresidencv a man wno in . .nk. n.,1 Annirrmrv f h Rtt . 1 '

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have lately changed sides in politics in this State. Thos. D. Walpole, of Hancock, has left the Whig party and joined the DemocratsAs a fair ofiset, Din Kelso, of Switzerland connty, has left the Democrats aud joined the Whigs. Bnt it does not end here. W"e see the

ty, Mrs. C. F. Clarkson, of Franklin Co. Mrs, Samuel W. Parker, Fayet's Co. Ia. Mrs. H L- Dean, Dearborn Co. Ia. Class Sth. Bntter and Cheese. Mrs. M. V. Simonson, Mrs. David Slaughter, Mrs. Theodore Fursel, of F ranklin Co.

Mrs. Elias Conwell, Ripley Co. la. Mrs. Hor-

earda of three good substantial citizens, near alio Mason, Fayette, Co. Ia.

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anv. whether the hiehest or a subordinate i wn" privately tne nest leenng exists

post, will alwaya maintain his own integn- a " Pe w -u-u. ,ndeicate ,d indecorou, for tUe 0,d hero t0 ty and awert the principle, of the Whig par- Again, we can have all the advantage, of the ,.,.. the vicin. rf th when fc h , moneys and profits of the offices by running .li-.ii , . . ly- . ' r , . , , . I yonthfnl laurels were earned. Prey remind Resolved, That we believe the corruption prw-U. partner, or clerk, and appeal the J uddn,y ,ht

and extravagance or the self-styled Democrat- i - ... . . Gff) Jack sc parly in a iministering our State affairs.de- j may P" nP m cripple, who can make

mand a scorching rebuke at the hand of larR ,eT,'8 Pn Hie sympathies of Hie peo

ple, out who will be incapable of attending to the business, whilst we can do it for him, and reap the benefits. These, and other plans, must be resorted to, or thecountry people will soon begin to think we have been fed and

even that merely until the happiness of ma-

prefer ternitv shall have tauphther whom she werns

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Richmond Palladium.

neighbors of Walpolea, in Hancock connty,

who declare they can no longer vote with the democrats, and consequently go for Scott. They are worth a dozen WalpolesGood. Lesson for Boys. On onr first page will be found an excellent lesson enforced by the story of the Frinter'a Devil. But the story is as applicable to any and every branch of industry as it is to printing. Then boys lay the foundation of your prosperity so soon as you are oia enough to do anything. Shake orV 6iotlifu!iiesss. stupidity, and go to your work with that energy that will overcome all obstacles. It is not only the beginning of wisdom, but the beginning of wealth.

I the people; and that we do invite all our fellow ' citizens to the earnest support of Nicholas ! McCaity for the office of Governor of Indiana ' as a man ofspotlwss integrity and a sound practical busii ess capacity, i Resolved, That we admire the vigor and

tiaM tin .reaie ana i.aaies t orn. ... -:!'.. win;.... .. .... ,. , success with which llaam w illiams is con

.Mrs. c it. ii.tzi.iri, .nrs.ueortfe iioiiano, Mrs. Michael MeCn.no, of Franklin Co. Mrs.

pompered long enough. We must also be kind and courteous to the

John Ryman, Dearborn, Co.Ja.Mrs. N. Hayden, Rush. Co. Class iOthFrnits. M. J. Kelly, John Wynn, Nathaniel Baasett, of Franklin Co. John A. Warder, Hamilton Co. Ohio. W. S. T. Cornet, JRipley Co la.

Class nCrops.

ducting the campaign for the office of Lieutenant Governor, and pledge ourselves to seci ond his efforts with all the energy we can J throw into the canvass. Resoivei', That we believe in the principle. of religi-'us freedom, for which our fathers fought and died, that no religious test for of i fice ought to be required of any man in a free country; and that any State which incorporates into its fundamental law any such test,

Biff Retting. The National Democrat publishes letters

Gen. Jackson, when he was candidate for from James S. Swain and Paul Hoover, Jack-

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j .110 t iciucui.jr ill ic.i ,.k.i.i ii.u a I. iiiviiniivu j ... ...-, . .. -w-.v.. .wv....i.i uij; w vh j to attend a celebration of the Bittle of New j the Presidential election offered by one James , Orleans; for proof of which, sre Nile. Regis-j Beckett of this cily. Mr. Swain offer to , ter, of that year. These fellows who now stake $30,000 that Gen. Pierce will not be earn at Scott, were wont to think that Jack- the next President, and Mr. Hoover offers son could do nothing wrong; and perhaps the f'0 " tl,e ''' ."'" 1,0 ''HS s friends who are ready to fi.'.oyil more .ir. j precedent may teach them to be qniet. j Beckett replies that lie has the 7.,HI0 to put I The proposed celebration, it is almost need- ' up, and is ready to make a bet of any sum ! ls t mv. will Ka hM on lb Amricn side ' than that and over f 10,000. shall see

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how this business come out; at present it looks

as though it might be a hoax. N. Y. Tribune.

To Yonng hisses. We always had a particular attachment to VAIin. 1 i .-v.a In. t t f.w KnliiM ft tnn

young to marry between II and 16. We also sympathize iu their trials and mistakes in their 1st lessons in cooking. For their special benefit we publish to-day "Lizzy's first experiments in House keeping " It is a good

ining.anu we nope aiiour utile girls wm read Ta. Mr. McCoy, Rush Co. Ia.,

nd pront by it. And we now hereby issue our positive injunction against any mother charging her girls with being as ignorant and careless as iha heroine of this illustrated moral lesson. But we want all the girls t- read the article in this paper, and then preserve it to read very day iheir mothers leave home.

wees, we can thus visit 50 families in the

' year, who, if distributed all over the county,

' can control any connty convention. -And : spending half a day thus is nothing to Vet a

W m. M. BuirJ, Coburn Murry, E. X

Rockefeller, of Franklin Co- illiam Brown, does not deserve the name of Democratic; nor Vuion Co. Ia. James S.FoVy, Decatur Co, Ia. that any of Us public men should receive a

Class 12th firain. i national support for efhee until the rteusive

Richard H. Cullum, Emanuel Withers, prevision shall be changed

John Davis, (of MeUniora) of Franklin Co. j Resolved, That we believe the American i-ii- r T T- r- . i. if . l u :.l ... 1 .-1..1 .n.J ...

n cits b. uiwiruvc, roeiMi vo. ,.ir. tjoverniitr u iias iimiriivuriiwwiiTi omuu.k . t . j , t

Eichelberger, Dearborn Co. la. j lected the haPpine and right, of her adopt- j Class lath-VesetaMes. : ed citizens, who by . barbarous principle . .. ou M. v . bnnonson, K. K. bpencer, II Lmck, which, proclaiming a natural allegience that ' rc ii- r t i ir c ., n p i i - . , , . attempts of the country people, where we of Franklin Co. John .Sct tl, Union Co. la- no act of the subject can chmge or destroy , . r , , , :. t , T j ' , , , , . .. . .. j visit, to appear fashionable. G. R Chitwood of Favette Co. Ia. , are on re-vis itiue the land of their birth, lia- ... Class nthPioTt ins: natch. , . .. , , It is important inst now to show our devo1 1, , . : Z S . , , b!e to be seize! by despotic power, and com- ' Hnry bhultx, John Fausett, A. B. Line, of , , .... ,. . . tion to the German population. Our profesJ ' -...II 1 a If. n. -il.L.v rl II 1 1- in ariTIlM Ah '

' 33 . ' aions heretofore have been emntv. and thav

neonle from the country invite them home

with us to dinner-treat them-inquire about ! of the Nia R. though the battle was their families. All these things cost us but ! fou8ht ln Canada. The Canadian papers little, and the poor country people look upon i hav picked UP the ide"' that lhe Mwtion it as a great condescension and kindness on ' is 10 on th field of Lnndy's Lane itself, onr part. It might be profitable for ns lo vis- wilhin the limi,s o( lhe province; and it is

it families in thecountry, with our families, ! " n'y , lh. u..mWa o( Lube, haa been seized hy

however disaoreeable to our feelinjrs. and I Indignation. The Montreal Pilot, for instance ine British steamer Nettler, and sent to that

make them feel and believe they are equals ,ay: j Porl and sssooiaiw.. nd th w ill lv.v. h np ! "Th Battle of Lundy ' Lane is not an

. . -, ., i event of which Canadian and British soldiers

reuaoie iriencs. just see now easily mis can ; haV(. the ,-.sl K(S ashame). but lhe

be done. If we spend one half day in the

Seizure of ota Fishing Vessel. I

state that auollier American fishing vessel, 1

to assign to her one still lower. This man, this stranger, unknown few months.it may be but a few weeks previously, has assumed aright over affections which wereouce si most entirely her own; few hours of fleeting, and it may be of assumed, tenderness have, in a great (iejjree, sufficed to efface twenty Ion j yea's 'f watchfulness, cf cart and ofslf ::bnegatioti;and they have not only rent away her right to be the first and best bcloved,b:il tl-ey have a's-t'deprived her of the filial carr-sses.the penile attention.atul the adored j presence of the heart's idol, whom she hns ( herself given to him for life. Nothing is i left to the mother but the attachment of is- : spect All the warmer emotions are engrossed j by the husband, to whom his young bride ; owes alike obedience snd drvotedness li she loves him, she leaves her home without regret; : to follow his lortunes to the end of the world,

itli l.r .1 :'

cures aflt-iU-d 1 its u-i-, but .' ..'i , " f Ui

f.il i.ii I,.- miiriidii. .ifiiiii,i..,.i ..... i,rli

- - i " v 'm n.s cr enquiry to tlio iirrtil:,r i, named, will alwajs be i'Un-t ; ; , m herein are full 1'Hrtii-ular?-, ind ii .

oi tiiesc laeis.

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,.1'Ssnr HrrU Sir: I hu

Petor!. in tn own ia,- uf ,i,...

is. and am sntislifii (f.m, u , i.

llmt it is :m Hdmin!ilo i-u;!M.ii!i.l ;.r l:ir tibial and hrom-h.al -littii- j as to its sujit-ri'ir -ti;tr.n-i t t :m I...

you are liberty to t . -. ,- j i: -t.i, pr t '" ' KI'Wakh lil it iii ot K 1 -I'rom thr Vt id, , f.1,1,,,,;,1 Professor Sillimsin. ;t n. I m PrmfrtnreJ CUmm't 'i. !,, ...... v , r '

Irgr.Mt n,6. r I'.r J. .-. ( ,r j , ' -Sritu'ifir S-fmr, j .1v,rT.,n on. r. ' :

'1 ilt !H t;ie ( lltF.81 Hi: ion,. 0'"nii.ili'in from s.-?i of i.,. i, ..t rV! ,? Materia Meiiiia. aii.l a erv i-1-,i;i;. r r1l, the class of lise;jse it i nil i.-H .'. t -t;,i-. Now Haven. 't.. V.v. i.i-.(ii " ntjitpvnis,preMdlll(,

KALWitli wontlprut -utor. to cut ai, iiCnTitr.. tion of titf luti. ' I roiu m ol the firM Vh irinn m Iniar Pr. J. C. .tT.).oi,fll-!)..;ir .r: u-x ,?, ,

stiiniiy ii'iiiio'yoiiri hi rhv i. irottr it i hiiy tiu-r nifin cotiijtluii.ts. Fr'Mii n ii'i.-h I :un 4-oi,viii'ti i; w ill c ir," sit?o:iSfS of ih luitp. tliat liit. tlhtrr"i:ii"tlifi.

I invrmaMy r-.-oui:ni'!il t- i: Mimitiu. aittl t-oiisi t It :ii i:

knov. n f r tVit lN.:i'o. (' :f.'i r, I. . rsuv v "ii riv? jir-.l an.l nMl.y .l.MK o. .UhK.'p---tal riu'inist. Ko HI. .Va. in lirookviti l. y.. . : ;Z:t GiiTor! tV Dojuiy; in Mtt:in;rR. t ,'. "tn c ia Aiilt'r-onv;li.'. y t. W. .'. n v. ;,t U -C 1 nrujrjris-t! ever iir. iu . -V.'. v,

WF riiink Ko.ial ompunf x nn'ctinjx ot tin Hoartl ot Jir-. t-r-..j y.:-..

jiain licUi on t IGUi of juiu . li t- :i.:.. .t-onU-rs wrt? male mul aiojit-ti: Whereas, Then? has Wcti jrrriit lvlu..,0PTrT the part of pomh of tlio St LlMiUIcr in ia the inMalments iue of tin ;nii:;i M". I .r j,. nj. ll is, therefore. onK r.-.l l.j the I, .i-c ;u; the Stock lwtiiler lH.apiin r,oUi. d inu: ; . :Ct taitl htnrl heretofort niaile aii-l ii.;-i.i:t j. u.r hole of ine lek of satil CouvM' l' Uhl ti--quirMl to he paid t the Secretary t-tn cbij: at ht ofliee in laurel, in tne mat. nor I i! ani wit: Five i!tillars on eeh share f on or 1fre r firi dtty of eaeh m i m m .':."rn i OetoUer. both iiulusive.in t!if .-:r l-.V.': r; d v.i &U iiiMalinents in nrr. :rs I t1. ;i i J tSt .rv t.n: reiiirei t inim.'..l:ii. b . r,- li u" the -siitu.' ! pai l or -til - i v. ..u r : --;', !ir-t stay f Sett ;iU.-r next. t-m '.! '. -hull teoinnieneeo! iinMH-'i.;it'i ;it-n-;ii i -r. t .iKv! u. same Ity law . And fe it ViirtS" or.J;Tt .J u:, k'st c vhotiitl n-il i ;..! work nut Hi.-irsi.Hk on ih.- r-:..i h.-. a?..l t .-t v herel'y retpiln-) t- make srr;j: ayrm-M-enlr;trt,rs i-.r .J'ii-c t tin- tir-t -f ;: ' fievt :i til -ir la;!ii;jr ! io .. l li.M i-un- iu 1 f! expjt'tL''l ! ih iiioii. . A. j. KOS, IV--TYt. M.J. KM.l.Y. Seer-Inn. i:'

0

ifolia Anc t,t lait'sa liim h.rm sw-ill imrrurm li

Bostov, July 2s. Advises from St. John's d , wi,h rwipn,t;n. N,tlln, Uw R,ke

impose the obligation on her, and her own heart mu-t decide whether it will constitute her jov r her trial; but in either case the result to the mother is the Sfinie. Nor can that moilicr reproach her with this painlul pref- ; ference. for she h:;s reared her in the conviction of the necessity of marriage; she has herself offered to her its example in her own peison. Heaven itself his poiutej it out as a duty whose omission is culpable; and therefore,

far from venturing to wi.-h that the lost one

CAP1T II. UtM:H. 1. Fi.mv ;r lor. lii-l.-.ii:i'ilis. 1 i"i. i.TII1' t"nili'rsiwiie-l. A.lnt'niiniior ef tt.-. Willimn i;uli!t .111. .l.-.-. n-.-l. ..ferf--'

at luiSlie n

th - resi.iue uf tin iiiir to the e-l. t coniinenee on Tu

n. at K

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i. el I ri : ;. .', r.-.i- !. tli" V t'l .!:;

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Pink of Itonevt . Hargitt things uo more of telling a lie than

celebration of it, aaavictory, by American I '"l,n 11,8 nmner. in nts last paper lie citizens, within our own frontier, is certainly rh'sl'ed L. Camplll as a V Ui Cona verv cool and (we are inclined to think") gresnan who would not support Scot , wh-n hardlv nruHent er nerinient , lie knew it Was absolutely lalse. lie had

This extract will serve to show with what Campbell's letter ind.gnantly refuting the . snould reBtore t0 heraU ,he ,ea(jerness which

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calumnv.

unnecessary warmth the Canadians discuss ! Further

the matter. It is natural

some-what sore, and I am not surprised to

I see that they, in common with the London

Times and other enemies of republicanism, are anxiously in favor of Gen. Pierce. Yours Truly, Tirrtcixot.

f 1 1 : - n-:i nri i.-

r i aii. tin viu. ii imuu t iininiKfon, r a vcur, o. i , , , , - i unviwin u, - - n I lA.lll. cnnnMMlAII M irMTirilirinlM.

, i- i r ii begin to aee it. If we loose their votes and

n... . -. i. i ana mat we piece to our nniurniiteu leuur - . . , . ... . lass ldiu. " , influence. Brookville will be in a bad situa-

John Wyon. Benjamin Whitney, James citiiens our earnest enoris wpniv.uiiu.re-, ..

currence or the shamelul anuses

Everett, of Franklin Co. Henry Simpson,

rhich their

Fayette Co. I. George Co. la.

Ou motion of A.B. Line, especial commit

Religion, Tests. A Pierce pap-r lately undertook to offset the proscription of ail who are not Protestants, in Geueral Pierce's Democratic" State, by charging that Whie North Carolina (Mr. Graham's State) did likewise; but the Chicago Journal finishes this dodge, as follows: "North Carolina originally had such a clause in her Constitution; but by the Whig party, of which Mr. Graham is a leader, being in power there, struck it out. New Hampshire also had such a clanse in her Constitution; and the Locofoco party, of which Mr. Tierce is a leader, being in pom-er, still retains it"'

Anderson Djcatur neglect has lieretoior occasioned. I Resolved, That we cannot meet ns Whigs

without a sentiment of sorrow occasioned by

tee of five were appoinle.1 on nninnumerated remembrance mat our gtuaui .e.uer neu- , ArtMes, consisting of George G. Shoop, ' Clay, is dead. The memory o f his lot.gGeorge Holland, JamrS N. McManus, Nicho- continued and eminent public services will las Walker, and Samuel Goudie. ; n0' on,v in 0,,r own hearU alon'' but in On motion of A. B. Line. ' th imperishable recent of history, and reRe wived . That the Secretary be requested main to all generations a monument o! splento write to each ofthe persons who are named did bUil,es devoteU thronh a ,on life to lhe as members of the respective committees resi- Sy uni happiness of the human race.

un motion, t . a. tttcmem in, oi tvu-oi, v. Batterlon of Decatur, C. F. Clarkson, of Franklin, A. C Barnes, of Ripley, M. H. '

Besides in nominating Batsner none

will be offended but a few in the North-west

he said Horace Greeley's opinion

thev should feel . of Gen. Scott was "that what little brains he

: has lies in his epoulettes, when he kuew that Mr. G reel y had pronounced the whole story a base fabrication and falsehood, and that I there was not the slightest evidence to the con

trary.

District Convention. The Whigs of tho 4th Congressional District met in Convention, at Napolejn, on Friday the 16lh inst., and nominated a candidate for Congress. Every county in the

portion of the county, and they can be easily district was represented, and John II. Farkept in the traces, for there is a man in that i quher.of Franklin, was nominated on the

ding out of the county ; or send a copy of the ' proceedings of this meeting to them, advising them of their appointment; and that the Secretary be authorized to purchase a sufficient number of copy s to furnish them. Adopt- t ed. On motion of A. B. Line. I

Resolved, That Enoch McCarty

Bowers, of Dearborn, aud W. M.French, of Ohio, were appointed a Committtee to fix lhe ,

time and place of holdisg the next Convention.

region who is looking over the mountains, and so long as he has that idea in his head, he will be loyal to Brookville, and he can keep all straight in thoss three Uwuships. Kep cool, but always awake. But the day of the county convention is the great day with ns, and if we do not have things "cut and dried" for that day, all may be lost. We must determine on who is to be President some country man of course We most arrange who Is to nominate him soma countryman and nobody else. We must arrange who is to make the appointment of eacli committee, and the mover will

first ballot. Joel Wolfe received the vote of Rush county, Johns m Watts seven of the fifteen votes of Decatur, Dr. Cornell one vote in Ripley and John II. Farqnhar the balance.

( Whose character is safe if the word of such , a political prostitute as llargitt is to be be- j 'lieved? lie lies with an unction, and rolls I slander nnder his tongue as a sweet morsel. ! He commits moral forgery upon Scott's letter of acceptance, slanders the old hero, and lies i upon lh Whigs generally. It' the word of such a man would be taken he would blast all that is good and fair in the land by his pestiferious breath of calumny and detraction.

I Republican.

time and habit may enable her to withdraw from her husband, the mother is bound, on ' the contrary, to pray tha'. they may every ! day become dearer to each other, even at the expense of her own happiness. This misfortune is the mother's last blessing Woman, j bv Louis Desnoyers.

New Advertisements.

anl continue fruui lav I

hiiMn. k. A. M.. ais'l 0 iiM jrnoiii are nil solii. Tkioi A e.iie.ini ef 3 a; ! an. I i!iiil.-r 5.V. it.'.I'i '. ' S.'Hia er.'Uil ef W ne-i Hi" vol Sf of ITi'iiit.n l: i"H'l - h! euire'l I'ei'.itv d. li . - rv of in--

lYrs.His M.ivl.avi;'.r r.::-t la. hi

Hie Klii.ve terms n ui f.i.f. ii !.. ih. I .-'! of tlio mnouiit of Km -In: -' WILSON MKF.O

July 14. i .-.:. nvu n ii'iT.ti, iioi'm:-r.m. -r-v,v

Coiintv. I miiMi H. K. li ! . I'rejT

bouse is incoml repair. ell fi;rn:h

ventitnte.l. fn "nil.K ifi:.te.l. ai !

lmiil to travelers ami visi.rs.

ami must ftislnoii.-iMe i

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The greatest enthusiasm prevailed in the

Convention, and the nomination was received wilh the highest demonstartions of satis- ! taction. There seemed to be no doubt among the delegates, of the ability of the Whigs to carry ttti district by handsome majority, and we think they generally return- I ed to their homes with a firm determination ' to work for that result. The delegates from Fraukiin promised to astonish the district by: the result in that county. Dearborn and Ohio were unanimous f..r Farauhar. and

promised to make a gallant struggle and gava

CrhaWbigaof Georgia will yet come right A large meeting was held recently at Savannah, at which resolutions endorsing the nomination were unanimously adopted. Col. j

i Fleming made an able speech. He sai.l, the

spf.ciai soTirr.. inslher Scientific Wonder! ImA portant to Dyspeptic! The Tri e DiussTivs Fu id. or tJASTRK Jti e. A jrrent ilii-iieisia curcr. prepared from Kennel, ortlie Fourth Stomach of an Ov, alter lir-etioi:s of lianin l.ieliis the preal Plivsiolnzieal Cheiiiist. liy J. S. Hnuirht'in. NI. P.. No.jl Norlh K'nrhlh street." Phil:uleliliia. I'a. This is a truly wonderful remedy fur Indigestion. lysiepsia. .ii'.uiidiee. I.iver t "tn 1 l:ii tit - (onstil'alion. and IVhility.ciirinp after naiiire's o 11 im ilio.l.hj Nalure'soM 11 ay:enl.tlie;i.:trie .luii-e. Pain pi -lels coritninir.ir Sotenlitic evidence of its value, f"'nishiMl hy nerenls eratis. S-ee ii olice ainonir lhe niedicul adv ertioim-nl.

Connersville Kartle Woiks.

rpMIS establishment! in roimeH's uirec li-.ul.l-

al the same time so lew n-1 1 '.it all. JJTTlie Hamilton Int lii-.-n. er ill .I.-a--w fi neinth- and furward hill fur pa ne-i ' CJ AI.I". of Home and I.ol in Hoche ter On Satnrd.-.v tin :ill .'el; . l-.V.'.;:-'!:'' Sipned will offer for sale Id lillMlr liin ..' , preiiiises. i.n; Ttiifiil-. red I" eiiiy -'veti J. part of lhe town of Rochester, now feilar Fninl-lin ciiiintv.Iiniiaiiii.laidiiut 1y J.hn i-" en which isa ImildiiiL- V, h -.-f..r a .! T slore linns-, the lalt.-r ell -i-eive.iaii.1 cellar: iniiiH'dial lv on ttn- canal hat.l ,. TrRvs One third ca-h in hand: nctaiM .- narv. 1 .-'.?: (and He' re-i Ine 11 Se). n.'- r c the' deferr.-.l i-iiv n.ei.n draw n i'-r. -r. . ! he -enred l t and --r nal n it'll a waiier of the l.en-lil ,.1 at !rn-.'n . PKTK . Will IF A 1,. F.'iK'it HAIJ.V H.lV.i.A.VA I .lime lfo-J. 3-t A!i',n"'!

1 always be chairman, and with onr aid all the

1 business can be prepared for said committee assurance of success in Ohio. lWatnr. Ki.i

Esq., be, CWe notice the sensiblearticle written by ; before the flay. And all this must be done "nJ RU!,h will not lag behind the other-

reqursted to deliver the next regular address Clarkson. of the 1 ndiana American." "On ao secretly and amoothlv that it will appearas i Si '! V a,schare 01 th"r uty

Tk. j.i . ... .. . . ..i .

before the sotietv and that the President ha ' .i.;-;v.w.. i,.mnni. nt if ... r.t. 11 ' J " . " .rrP" . r,Knl ,n. "V

mi i I'll.. .. ..iiui. ii . i I .j . . I . u u u va ...v . a . v . u .. u . . . uun I 11 uui.i a. . I .1 uub . an .a.n n . 1 .. .. .

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only objection made to Gen. Scott in the i I injron the corner of .Monroe and Harrison Ms., South by many persons, was that Mr. Seward 1 "ere the best of supports him. j Italian sndAmrriran MarMo He answered that by remarking that Mr. Is siwavs to tie ! Monuments, Tnmiw. HeadVan Buren, the leader Of the Freeoilers, is "fnes. Handles. TaM.-tons. and ever? variety of supporting Pierce! 1 Plain and nrnanirntal ttorh, li-S" -ri t -n c i c. i r I kept constant! on hand, at reduced rices. O" The May sville Eagle of Saturday af- i The proprietors are satislie.l that, with tie worVteruoon notices the death of six persons by men and the material they have procured, they can cholera aince its previous report. I do a (rood work, and in as nent a manner, as can n-.t w i vi . n ... .i be done at anv ot her e-ialilislinient in the West. 0John II. Bryan, a tailor, cnt his throat and on as reasonable term., at New AI bany, Ind., on Saturday evening i The public are respectfully invited lo call ami ex-last.- ' amine sjiocimens before liiirclissintr elsewhere. ! All orders addressed to them will be promptly nt-n-r. v i- i- . r i , I tended to, as thev are determined to give peneral ILTA habit of wastefulness may be shown 1 satisfaction, in the smallest affairs. He who will heed- j M. A. CRAWFOKD& W.W. JAMES, less I y destroy the merest trifle, will, when; July , isSi. 3-.Miin

l , .Manufacturers.

Indiana.

tPi'l.Iiti ITIi

farm: ri .:' i iS-l'

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l., ihe r.nin. t'nr the linn of I-

lierel'.v eives netiee t"t'iee ind

bv lint- or 1 k . ci -ill t. l.r.inil

sinne liefore the 1-t Mm

failure so to d.i. may i

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. Pmini.lratsr's "'" " i . bv civ-Mi. i:,at tin- ii:..ier..;n.'d ' F.. ken out letters of A.lt.i.lMstn. W lin Pr-.hate Court, on the e-lale r- , late of Franklin count? . Ind.. - lt indebted I-., said estate are im.;x. '

niiiiiKii - pa iiieiii.

-I to

onor Crisis. requested to designate such other person or , pen, credited ' Exchange Paper. The Boston Courier of the SOd, says: "to- persons as he may think proper to address the burgh Press.

cay n tne uay Dig wun tno late ol orandy society and also that he be authoriied to re

ceive any communication either written, or

and rnm- the liquor law goes into operation. We are opinion that it will take nobody unawares. Demijohns have been greatly in demand for several days."

Another.

-Lawrence. ; iness in their own way.

I in these matter

i centrally situ

i .

A little shrewdness: n the district.

lam, McCarty and Williams

The party is united on Ihe

-ccaaiuu uuvre, .quauuer a lonune. VOTICKof lhe removal of the land Of.ice from ! i t.reen llav to Menashn, in Wisconsin. Vnder

P. SafTord. formerly of Covinir- authoritv conferred bv the second section ofthe

, ,, IUm ml P.ri(. ... i- o ,j . i .ii . uVj tvev.J. r. oanoru, lormerly of Uovine- .authority comerren i.y tne secon.t seen. in i mc latteracan affect wondera.and being ,tr?-and c,hcator for President, and the . K has been invitld to nr.-h in R.ri. act of Conpress approved June 26, isnt. eniiiied itaate4 wa have donbU .JMni,-. I W tarra,?r for Pernor. The people are ' h TV. P i -- t en-.te a!l.litioal land districts in the ituateo- we have double advantage rayin(f t0 lhe Sund(irc, of ,' l,cC j mond, V a- UUnni. ,, Mimlri. ,nd in the u.rriiory

the same, are re.inesiithenlicaied for scttl. nu

to he solvent. .finieSr1, 1Ho2

t tin'

ti n in IllNKlH

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Some of onr Exchanges are publishing an over any country candidate.

verbal, upon either of the subj-ct for tha use ! txlnct ( pTayer made t Fairfield, Ind., by I But the greM idea is to denounce this com-

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A

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1iiiiiiltirai , ...

Chances ln the Cabinet.

of the Society. Adopted.

On motion of J. H. Farquar, Resolved, That a committee of five be ap-

A letter from Washington to the Baltimore pointed to confer with the agrienllntal SocioPatriot notices rumors prevailing there that ties of Wayne, Fayette, Rush, Decatur, M V TI.I1 v .-I .... f- 1 -,. v i TV-..K. 1 ciu : - ...... : 2 .-.- . V.

j.. - ...ii, . ii.nii.jiri w .iiri ai , will m ip. iiiiuvii, suu viiivtuiuimiiau inTiiv lUTHI i ,. . , , , ... . i i . . v i -v- w this week that they have had no fiu for t pointed Judge, so seen as Judge Conkha ia . to exchancre articles for exhibition with us, on ; ,. .. . ., . .... o ..months. One lives at Melamora, the othei

..uNuiuivu w .,...., r iwiis. nranpFr fuc hip m-invnn m mr inniHi emninittoii. ooiu , . , , ,. j r- , , ,. ...... . this couuty. Lawrenceburgh rress. ceeds as Attorney General, becretary Con- resolution concarred in, and J. H. Farqnhar, rad will have the refusal f Judge of the V. C. F. Clarkson, Geo. Holland, Jos. Brady, Wfc"Ptlt Prire. ;. r- . ; - - i r j . t t-i ! Considerable quantities of new wheat have . Supreme Court ,n Lou.smna, ,n ple of and A. R. McCleary, appointed said comm.t- ! jn , miirkH, ,nd rw flour Jadge McKlnley, deceased: Mr. Webster or tee. . h- manufactured at several of onr city Mr. Crittenden will go to F.nflanl. 1 On motion of J. II. Farqnhar, ) mills. Sales of wheat grown in Jefferson . I ! ....... .- I... 1-... t I K. miliar, mt aivtv

Resolved, That Dr. W. S. T. Cornett, and c-nt. wr bushel. The wheat is most excel-

Rev. Ely Wood. Well, things do get jum

bled np wonderfully in this world sometime. Lawrenceburgh Press. JJTTwo of the worst cases of fit patients Mr a Wootford has ever had hare written to her

wo

other in

IO"Mr. Ilord, of Greeasbnrg, democratic,

and Spooner, of Lawreucebnrg, whig, it is Hon. Stephen S. Harding of Ripley County, lent, aud averaged 63 lbs to the bushel, which ;

supposed, will be the candidates for Proseon- be invited to make addresses on the occasion ' 18 "v Poun over the standard. ... ..- r j- i n- . - r. i r . I " r of sales of some 15,000 bushels of tin- A It or iv-v of this ludicuvl District. of our annual Fair. ... ...... . .....

- i Indiana wneat. to oe delivered at iHaCison at - . i. .

1. .J.JTIFT 1. "Tit. T 1 . . . . . . i WT.a II IVTT U Vll. W. WTIB . IWI IU U V 1719 B Adopted.and J. II. Farquhar, Thos. Ueyar-, fifty .five cents, which is the prevail ing rate ' . ... . , . t monand Charles Smith, appointed to confer 1 t that point. Our millers Voy largely at we m ,n ,pim' ADd c" therefore ap-

manication furiously, malignantly maka ven the most hardened believe that we had no hand in its p re pe ration , and that it was gotten tap in the country to distract as. Bat if we will nse oar usual concert in denouncing it, they will bellev ns innocent, while all of us can avail ourselves of the benefit of its snggeslion.

And above all let us plead our poverty until a lawyer woul J shed tears over eor condition. There ia a great deal of human nature in the country people who have not become too much refined by town and city society, and appeals to their compassion will

not be amiss. After stretching our liberality to its usual almost tension, a few days since,

( to compete with Mt. Carmel and Laurel, it

"of F.ilvrar-1 K' -f

- . 1. 1;.. ....- tin. i' i

late of SprincfleU to hi'. r ts .k .4

stale

Adiiiinislnitorel ire

ihlic vendue, en m

ty, inciudiug many through the district who Siipn. have hitherto acted with the other party, j Some days aince it was stated thnt Daniel R. Such were the reports of encourae-ement 1 Tidden had declared himself for Scott and

wnica we neara at Napoleon. Kushville I uranam. inr. 1 idden left the Whig party in a,T OI ipvemner ni. Whi?' , I848 and voted for Van Buren W. now ! ftS'Sthdav I learn that not only is this welcome news con- ; h- th. r're.iH.t, vu.i aim. fiixmork.

The Mrn- of the Time.. 1 firmed, but Darius Lvman. of Portaire conn- ! JO HX WILSON. '!,c.h,f. ""ul . . .., , sh down, .. . ,.Y

!ty. is in the field for the Whig ticket. Mr. I ArtinlT Commissioner of the General Land Office. mrei oona. , jvilAM HlXM-,"!"

! Lyman represented the Portaire District in '

the Senate in 1850-1 , having been elected by . 1 . . . .

1 ! ; 1 1 i I .1 null lie veinii . .1

north of the State of Illinois." "' " " ,' ' .., '. ,;,0 late rcsidciicc i - J The land Ofllee now at Green Bav in the Slate of ' "i",- ribcl Vr. i' Wiaeonsin will be removed to the town of Mens- fyased, h, ol low "e farniiiis"""1--!'-, .

sha. and be opened there for business on the first , '!,'r" Ac. "aI- '"",l llV1

fiiniilnre. the netsonnl property 01 r.uS

TiRs-Acrc-dit.vl twcii , r,br.

on nil sums over Uirec uei ... . ',n -ism?

Captain Marry aaa. a eompaay at , 1-lghty V.S. Troops Tlaraerea hy

Indians.

Xtw Oslfvns, Jnly 26. Dates from Fort Smith, Arkansas state that SJOi) t.a'uauche Ii di..u..s atucked, and murders! Capt. .Manty and his company .consisting uf t'eighly men, the cou'i.ct l..sird twoiiajs. Tlie ludiaus are reporteo, gil.ier'ngin Urge numbers.

with and inform them of thsir appointment.

Madison. Louisville Courier, July 2-1.

The Cataerinat Matara, I'lFrSLO, July io. A steady stream of slruars is passing through this city aince Saturday, bound for Niagara. The hotels are crowded to overfl owing . Rogues are on the alert, aud three i ncenautry tires occatred last night.

On motion of J. P. Bra-iy, the Premium for the b-t bull two years old is increased to tfn dcll.irs

On mot on of J. H. Fjri.nbar. I oa Friday last, to nominate a candidate for Rolve That the -.'mission fe. to the 1 Congress. Col. Johh H. FaavtBHaa. of Frank- !

enclosure of lhe Annual Fair, be lived at 20 ' ,iB cuunty, w nomiuated on the first ballot. cen's for .he admission of each man and fami- ' A Wu-r 8r,rt ,ion rou,d not ,,BV W" m'U' 1.- -.. . 1 1 ... r. ....v. -:..i ; The probabilitv Ktli.tCol. Lane or Col Du-

each and every day of the exhibition. Adopted.

John R.Wilson, recently tho Democratic

Sherriff of Butler Co. Ohio, was one of the Vice Presidents of the Scott Ratification meeting there, and says there are scores of Democrats besides who have enlisted with him under the flag ofthe old Hero. Hon. Daniel R. Tilden, formerly Congressman, and one of the Free Soil leaders of Northern Ohio, haa announcd his determination to stamp ths Western Reserve for old Chippewa. Ex-Aldrman Greig of Rochester, a prominent Democrat Is ont for Scott. The Macon, (Georgia) Citixen, a Democratic paper, has hoisted the banner of Winfield Scott and writes a stirring Editorial on the occasion. It can't stand the- Southern Se-

jy 3032 til oct 1

riff. JtOHEHOI'SF., Manufacturer

and

y : trr

the Free Soilers. He too, refuses to follow i dealer in Furniture, Thairs, Beddins and Mat

peal to them on the score of charity, with a

r...ik r.....i...i I K"s, ,ro.

The Whigs of the Fourth Congressional Bul kP in h fl ' ceS!,ionl, the nomination of Pierce District met at Naimleon. iu Ri.Jev countv. I CM. hich M"S our place. - " work, havmg been dictated by them

a v i rit;

On motion of J. H. Farqnhar, Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed to superintend the fitting up the gron id at Laurel, without the society incurring any expense. Said resolution was adop-

niont will be the Democratic nominee. It matters little which oneef these gallant Colonels shall be vJiected, the Whig candidate will flax him out; or we are greatly deceived in the people of that dnvtriot, about whom we claim to know something. All tb.t I. nmwurv to success in that district, is

Cam ISI-etinr at 1adiaaas.lt.. "J P"- r",uiron was aoop- 1 --- -- . . .. . . '

1 b-- -m k-. T. r :. ! led and J. II. Fatunhar. Harvey Black Wee, ror lne U,P l P w ne worn wun a

held in the viciuity of this city, en the 9tb, ; and Enoch McCarty appointed aa aakl eom- 6rm nd "ea-ly purpose. And this we have lOrh, ami Uth 01 -strpteraher. Ilia expected j mutee. j reason to believe they will . do. Gregg's distingahhed speakers will be present. j Qn mot.on of McCatty I Tribune.

Free Soilers. A Correspondent of the Cleveland Foret Cilv mv.-.. nil, . FdMBi vi-; . 1 I'.;...... ilt. I

I saw aud conversed wilh nearly ever- iuAn- ' m stump it this year for Scott aud

" 1'... lin .ninp in mr a nimni III.-

tothe Convention. We welcome it most cordially. The eloquent Tom Marshall, who stumped Kentucky in 1844 for Polk and In 1848 for

Martin Van Buren into the embraee of Hun

ker Democracy. Messrs. Tidden and Lyman addressed a large and enthusiastic Scott meeting at Revenna, a few days since. "ew York narkett. New York, Julv24. M Sales of 4,000 bbls State Flour at $4,25; 2,51X1 bush red Wheat, at 95; 16,000 do mixed Corn at 52. Mess Pork $19 50 and prime $17 00. Dry salted Hams h;'. A sale of 200 bbls Lard at 1 1 c.

Beef is scarce at $9 a 9 Tor prune, and $18 for mess. STOCKS-Madison and Indianapolis Railroad 10?;.. United States sixes of 1167, 118. New Orleaee itlarket. New Osleams, July 34. Cot ten is dull but unchanged Ohio Flour $3 65. Corn is firm at 53 for Yellow and 56 for White. Fork is unchanged; Bacon firm at 10c for sides at 8c for side shoulders; keg Lard 1 lc; Whisky is firm, with sales ar 174; Tobacco is in better demand, lhe week's sales comprise ICO'J hhda the stock is 7001) hhds.

tresses. 134 Sycamore street, six doors aboTe Fourth, '

opposite the 1'ost office Cincinnati, Ohio. j jo 32?ll"y ' New Stage Line. THE VndersiiR'ned liavin? taken the eontract for carrying t lie mail between Brookville and Kushville, has started a hack to run from

Brookville to taiirel. Tha hack leaves Bnvokvillo

t.,ne os. IR52. M-Sw

I Mi-rrcs. I. 1. Vnm'-iial- . i,a .-enim1 T"3 rated in the Citv of Indiatiaib:-,'.

lion muses II ns, ..reitl 1,1 . ,ti

ohs tmildinps are in pr.vcri

11 !'! '

it h., ,....!. llie tilllill

... .. . Vvrv alter.:l'1

cne-niii ii.mi.v. r I n i" the tihvsii iil. mental. n;r::l '' ' ., .--I .r .K.. ri,i..iti:ll flll'l .

01 me piilTis i'.. ii" i- .,..,.n The first session will .-! '"' ' ,.l V

.. 1A..U.. w.l. 1 x.- . S .1-.- ..f ..t,l..nitier next; Will "

o clocR, relurnmtr the same nifht. r. S. Dunne court the Imct w ill be ma daily to accommodate the public. Brookville, July 30. 3-St AMOS SPARKS.

fi4 m : Ad

nnnils w ill he rvwiveit. ;i..t .i. . . i. . . i.. -I hi llii ..

t inn La rs can 1 -- ;, i" rar.plM-ali.in.tlir.Miph the i"3'-

FOll KALI. I offer for sale at reasonable pr cfs. and. if desired, on . short ervdit. On

pood bnecry and harness, nearly new, and two eond

bv a pi

u (1 -1 I h I tli.' .

IndiasapiUis, June 3", IfJ-

ea'

f B

idroinislratsr's f air - - j A ate-Jiotce is kcret.) A ,w!3

butcv horses, and one eentle poney, not irooti tor sicneo.aiiiiniiisii.e- ... ,ece ., -n't much anv pl. some fat sheep, one four horse , Shafer, late of Franklin """;.,. W'J4 wajron, with harness, some plow., and other farm- i of the order of tne prohnic , ,, in?uten-ils. T. A'. GOOWWIS. will offer for sale a ''""'(1 mMBrookville., Julv 23-31-3w Samnlav the 14th day of A ; , ,1 - J . ;. ! l.ered four (4) in the l"n '' -,;-r-' Jr 1 i T--n:m. Tl Vata I Trans One half t. the . . .o-- 2

1

residue. 2.illi Deccnil'T. 1. "... ...he."

v A V JH I The undersigned offers for pri- . A.nv itere-t from date of !-''u- ' ..., mi. O vale sale llie larco double saw -mill mi the canal notes waivim benctit of app nT ahont U miles below Laurel. kno n as Ross mills. pj,r.)ved personal secunt; . 1 - l1nl ;!. The propertv embraces the fee simple of about S June SP.lMi. ,,r U'r'

acres of land, on hu-n tesiiie meniiii are o. propertv is ''' .' ,,.,i,u''r 1

... i. . "",...,.. ,i , erne, an ' i. i

ential Free Soiier, and although they epect joril to keep up their organization, they ardeutly j AtI)

mosTuck, a Democratic Free Soil Con-

Cattle -rlarket. New Yoac.July 26.

Sales 2500 beeves at 6 to par lb net; 1 30

desire the election of St-ott, and 'should blame : gressman from New Hampshire, is ont for I COWB nd to each and I550

none of their party that think proper to vote

for him." Melancholy Occurrence. We are informed nays the Iadianapolis Journal, by a gentleman from Andersoa, that a man names' John C Hollvbnch was stabbed by another man named Jamea Morgan, ia that town, on Wednesday evening.

Scott

CTNcw Terr or Dsu.NKiivmsa.-ln the case of a person charged with drunkennes.the judge iu accotdance with his usual practice asked the witness what evidence was ahown of drunkenness. The witness replied "He was so drunk that when he stood still he staggered t" Post.

sheep and lambs at to 5:00:

MARRIED. On Tuesday morning, the 13th instant, by Rev. Mr. Staflord, Mr. Henry Moitz, to Miss Mary . Dunham, ail of Richmond, Ind. Oa Saturday, the 17th inst. by Jamea M. Pee, Est), Mr. William H. Craft, to Mua Margaret Barton, all of Wayne Co. Ind.

comfortable dwellings.

apple orchard, together with the lease of the entire

water power ol tne loci, at a rent oi ouiy ssvuu per year. Inthe mill arelath Raivsdriven by a larffe Vrbeet opahl. of drivinr almnat any additional aniouol of niacbinery. Tl.e entire mill was rebuilt last vear. It is one of the best properties tn

the State, be in? under rent th is year at fm over live water rent. It will be sold a bargain, if applied for soon. Further information may be had on application to the undoraiicued, or to the proprietor, Dr. Ross, near the premises. A leaA tract of GOO acres 100 under improvement balance in timber a comfortable dwelling, well. &e, situate about ono mile from Laurel. A barprwia nuiybehad. Also A tract of about 100 acres 1 of it under improvement. Alas A tract of almnt 300 acres with valuable

improvements. For further particulars enquire of

M. J. KELLY, Laurel, la.

those purposes. I lie t - . , neichlxirhooil the bosi for a u. . and residence for the famil .

- The Flaca for Bargaip ,1 ,. K- CLAKKi keeps c.- f T ...n.imes. a a-neral orinB t

Chains, keys, breast- .ln. id Vl ..i.. ..i.l .ml silver penvii.r..i-. sfis j

ba.irr.ilvspoo.,s-and

pen and pocket knives. .ir. fil,1(.; , Uethorwith ajwneralari"" " )rrt. I such as are nsu.Hv kept je tl,'-c, I

will .ell as low as they ,a" ' ' '' ,re.l i''A Clocks, watches and J 0h! P''I

ver taken in cxehanpe for r",lls door above Tyner's 5;ore.

July 30 3S-3w