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I- vi 1 J' iin 1 ll Ft For! thi Re publican Jfrdiiklin Ucpubluian. WES HE! FAR kfa. EniTos an nccouat bf 1 propbso to give you ijliC Pic pic' hat coiue -fi I -I 'I xul maby y. E.7EFIIKT, i -h s- Editor The la ii XISITClt. vesjfLas commenced in this county in good earnest.

The farmers are pitching into die work with a will that is bound to tell befoVatbe coming week is here- There are a graat many machines for cutting in tie.jn this county FRIDAY, I i i JULY 17; md off at Mt. Pleaianti. alias, banta's One reason why'I namb this Mt. Ploasani, is befcauseit is'one of tho most It hath Ju bri( ch hi Qaestions for Jennings. kind enough to jtell the people of Jobtson -how much you make lending )hb money to the Indiana Farmers- Pan Jtf Franklin, per year jthtn th rate per cent.

jXI aw much bare you made altogether jby li ndmgAhe money to the Fnklin Hluu ranee cobj ptUty and the Bank I J-'ill jw tnUch-du the. pork dealers pay- for 1 ie peoples Njioney. nd bow much J. the AVeri i beauti ul, for the tet's cjr irdapi fields are bra id ab duel is ts -boast if their Has em 1 groat ami grand i -1 1 ii thdap.it icre the jndi WcatJriJ I aii-J. i Eneha King 'iit 1 thnr i For President in': 1860, i ill Cl- FREMOJi.T Pur taa Frani iin Repu ilii.

Our Celebn vox Last Sniurdai' -vfkls a 11 be1 cherisl ed and bered Le citizens our to vn vicinity. Fur some ye: in psat, been' (nyited to meet oi the 4lh with the aiflcrCnt Salbath be It- I I the iding count) at som nienl place to hear son le politic who had nostropatby nth soro beloved ii stitutiona, pi lur- forth qnence ir persuading the' chi ily 0f re- cat ur to pleasani plttceli I' ever aaw, lb rpentl a day in aVsbtiltl circle. Jacc ording to pre viouL arat rere about that are d5ing. their some 1 roar a Their' nla vt- iii the vvcstijru the fifty coiipl A of: the finest, Lob ng young beauti: ill. la i-l -ii 10 1 places the rust haa injuredithe wheat to somo but scarcelySr rough to irohiplain about.

There is no doubt buf tbat. the1 yield abiAidan you made altogether by lending to' In abort wjU yon tell the peo- r-- Tbr i ladies and! gentlemen in all i liia t'ofr st 1 giowj L. ghiy.riv'efs hroarilv rol (I! ho iorts. onc of Anil hi ONLY 75 piper will besent frotn this lime until the of the volume. jJanuarj 1658, for 75 cents.

'Nqw is he time tp i- i-lo- Kdd cornels 1 1 Mt ki the and several the latter1 of pltf i oy much you havomade from the' usel their over your feea-aa. courty Treasurer. MONROE OULETT: ids. -1 lov 1 jr sutiaeta gluw. II fe broad, rivra in th bir oak forests faned- )-1 Its of a til: fo which I- was ixhforlunatj da By the Large and fire potatooa of tbia lore cherish the and Sabbath Srool Oa le 1 11 1 at wi.

i enough to There were two good swings side of the Mt.j which ad hCui ii year groth, are selling for 75 cents pnw caui cj an the st all tom as the ch IdrcnW ild dud greatly io the interest of the occa- I'. I. I i'b o'cltiok tike bushel, at1 CincinnattL Here they are sAnc .1. 1 as 1 i V. The! le Where And tl da; nd ur 1 j.

hisWcjafis beauijiui, 1 forieta rear their unis Of herRowrreta fi i hdir green moaay bda. le flowerets 'bLoointi tl rubric Untamed nature, finth ff Western lynd: -slime its, some iti: lerantjvaga v'nd wou' 4 mor nt the stand and wa- 1 1 war i i i upon the 1 iberty our re-fathers ight bledf nd died for. ahd I want! selling for If potatoea can be hiul at Cincinnatti for 75 eents. and ISO miles west of it, they are worth 82 25, what ought they to be worth in' Nebras-ka Territory Im evert It WooPLAxe A ronia-le for baputifing. ilia Hair highly perfumed; aa pejk to any article, imported, and toe tlf-tlie -For dressing Ladiea tlair-it ha no equal, giviug il a bright g'loaay ap -pear inta li cauaea; Gcotlenicn'a hair to curl the- moat natural inanner: It relnovea dahiirut)', always giving-the llalr the ance uf being fresh aliaiitpooned, Price only cent None Cienutnu Unless signed ET IID A CON.

Yot k.l'ruprictora of tho "Balm uf a ThJuaiand Flowers. For sale by all druggiat. jj m30-1U-6ma Riaoa I rodi I lov a tfi-Art inr Whe re lit the jfai 1 -T-iie la In Her Vhert) (lb oil that I have 1 joe ifjitdpes not intufere understooi tion t6 rcl ill -oul dies i hem the wjst is b'eautiibl. med it put wlienero 1 favor siuni ijout wel two leasts proposed and repl very appropriate manner by Kil'in au4 T. Jeffery, then the were commanded to; be seated on lLe grass by jibe, chief commahdcrpMr.

Co-zine; thcrtbcy a com mitteo of beautiful youngjladiC8and, I must say'- to (lie honor bf tills, ladies, I j. -Iii -11 uever saw things dune up more ayaiem 1 fi 1 1 atic, and will) after the multitude fled r. thero was taken-' np several baskets bj fragments; -liJu, after proiucnadingtTor more itastu antf. ordejr ude had blden jfully 'satis- with the! finest ot cakes! and pH-s, -J i ifi al iiilhi- AmLei an ood r. tid prairieaj vid ihu'duky Indian fives deer ip coverts bit biiffaloi feeds withe ut a il lioraa gallops free WJ11 ro One of the couples that were married here the other daycare prettyj.

well up in years'; the brido. being something near' CO, and the groom in the neighborhood of 75. Bachelors and maids I should not be alarmed there is yefaome latibgit. rt, char mpkci.il NUTICKS. And (I For Yetae Ai ee 10 sport of the chae niyiose ud Ill atil Under! onr tllougjl we nusl celebrate that birt' i jo our independe in an p'pro- T.

til sopie of that gave The id hopo for them thit Wst Sa beautiful, ite a ttianrjhaa heard hirelipoia, tol desperate her at bred But th ii He hai pria manner. young docior goO And I 1 The 1 -vi A siim nil it ho tit East lonaa gfoVes with a arn: in from their -bd4te wil'd ritstlo band, 1 tei-J poliahed axe.ad be. Western land our a splen- a 1 I v1 di prize Tl ough I so joe of us ihdugkit me -but tbo iropriotors u-ould awhile-j there were other joass read and th 1 And replied to by Canine; J. II; Smith! G. Must Ifa i 11 hr Behblii X3F TW Republican don't, pretend ip denyltbutl it and all other mad Rrpuo lieau papers desire the success of the Democratic party in the South and prefer ft area in the North; to the success of Americanism-- Rockford -Herald.

We hate no in admitting that onr partiality for he, above mentioned parties is; exccediriglyj small aa we view them both standing iu relation to the question of aUvery upon! quite the same footing, Yet while we conceive JtLia to be a verityj we deny! -the truth of the Hcrald't remarks for surely. nd sane man. who the success of tbo Republican party could wish an old line victory in the South. -The Know Nothing party depends undeniably upon Southern support for jthe predominance of its principles and indeed gains it all from, that source in op-oaiuon to! the Old Line party; the latter thua becomes a sole competitor of the I Republicans in the North, anjdliatever weakninjf it realises in tha South nec-cssarity teners it' less able jto icpntchd with its opposition in the IIcnce no desire' upon the part of a Republican for. Southern Democratic triumphs hat a rational foundation.

And expressions may have been excited from ua in relation to the victories of old lineiam over Americanism, the South, the home of its strength, has been to exhibit bow susceptible tbo Fillmorj party is encouragement J. and how slender its hopes of ultimate triumph should be, when after claiming almost i mm Cuzini, J. L. Van buys. It.

JefferyWm. II. As I have Covert, aiul IC. Ditinara. -I tfr 1 1I1 1 irk f-ircs ts hown kyray log cabin, etapda, lbsated aachent held his dark, warrior bands! field wave, -with; ihc-i I 'f.

And 1 Where Am op, -h Nov And And lathe cai it gi it-; rualli at a J- THZ GREAT XHQL18H BZUFSY. SIR JAMES CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Tr spared from a pfeaeripiion of Sir James Phyaiciaa Exridordiaary of 1 tlie 2ueen, This invaluable Medicine ii uqfii ling in the eura'of all those painful and nroue diaearay Incident to female Qons itption. -r nodereates all execssea, removes 'all ob i tiona, and brings on- the monthly period ill regularity. TLeae Pills should bo need (wo jr three.

weeks previous to confinement -they fortify the qpnatitution, and leaaon th a'u'iTc ring 'during labor, enabling-, tho mother -i Ifb.p rform her duties with safety t6 herself nfi pliil j- 1 eao'pilia sloui-I not he taken by Females the iiBST TnWcz xoytrs cf -as tl: ey. Sre rure to Jiring on Miiearriago, bab lit at other lime qtey-arc safe, caaet'of Nervous and ppinal in the Back sad i i Fatigue, on alight Palpitation one iof the toasts iu my mind at Y.r?senlj givh it, vii: Go ji while for when you otJlJ you smith replied to in youarejypung Smith' re "green aiid jgra: from 1 1- icgl thelfariner thinks Westprfi land. plaiu manner. be jirpiitec by the yet, 41s JlAose whe 'isre pt in gsmin and awir dli seenjlo le the liohcrcd onyaj in State and nation, wc ere willing 0 our liijfluenge idanyiw'iy that wovldel evTite the zibin general cn, arid sliri eqthc' core that bind 0 ir gloved I fiion. uhe 'ith oT Julywaa CinsiJert-d 1 suit able day t) draw for rizts, tl at all tnght enj oy liberty.

1 nd celcbjrate1 the day in a jbeccroing raai incr. 1 Ejil that ouis use I wi-ll grove, ant I ye LoWra We as fi ii Ye cai nn (Stun il 'n(aiii the.wbike County Ftpers. 5 There are very few aa noble hearted men' as thoso who edit and conduct Life Illustrated; -J Listen how they apeak of county newspapers: "Wji occasionally, receive letters jii which writers express-their determination to. atop their county or village paper, and take one of our' publications instead. We always regret to deceive such intimations.

We think jai man ought to support Lis -own paper first, and then if he fT-ori io takes paper from, a'pittancc let him do so, and we shill be bappy; to furnish him with Life Illustrated. 1 The county press, is in our opinion, 'the moyf important in its effect on the enlightenment of the nation. It conveys in ten thousand intelligence to nearly every hoine in the country. The county press Ought to a cordial support. Every place should try to hare its paper of such a character that people could be justly proud of -it.

end let them pay advertise liberally, recommend warmly apd in every way stand by their editor aa long aa they cun i pari with it woddlai flow 1 nt JI ti night s' mdurniri'j tijj i i our hoit a Mcati roaii4 ild The br i J)a rc'li Hinc Our fu Aiid Our hi -h so -wo'Il boshf of mii pfairius grand, 01 ir cabin where en lor 1 tie Western iii io different roads leading to morning our ttiwn vere throng t-d witli lpe cons. Ukecii-Mibe, Uiiijo ft Eensibls JjiJgc. lib df 1 Uart, Lowness of' afiiritji' Hysterica, who seemed aniious enjoy and respect erties, anld respect tl ay -lil Ills last remark was jl hv merely Ik motto was I noLio 1 itnd gest: I think lie hard study ioiher pro uusement of candy weeten the 1 1 1 aboul four o' clock was janUicr toast, that nad as fellows OLt! tliafPic nif would comp every otbcr jdai, Sundays exci-pled mJ. List, of lilinolsreied, and in ihe Com sc of liis. remarks he'skid 1 2 birth to bir beloved Jiiion.

jWelhad tl) i atj gave McClure, of Pittslhui: Ju only. telhgJLt! case ii-li'IIuaJaclie, Whites and all-the painful ijeSnea occasioned by disordrrt-d system bese jiiils will tlficfa cure whcn all other. fiika tadia.ve failcawnj although powerful. A a a I 1 am Ao complished jurist, 1. jul.

sensible manJ I if Yimi'aij effort was ifilUe no ut it was long shouts of ibt-Ity coaid keaild jgoing up from different parts the town. jjWe had no public dinner, bnt tbo prsprie tor ofone of our busiqess had a the mistH keti! ic ca su upn tjeinidy, not contain iron, calomel, itijnt any other papers had. pqisozed pulitaiion refer contm that 1 1 lie ini i Thy 1 ii I BALDWIN St.Cti.J I Koeiieater.N 7 1US disposed uf 1 1 lion: i- Jy furnished, where, gent emen could be i ccommodatc and mals one hundred dollars, if thej were apt enough 1 S' to tW publicauoti in I I lea, Ctatrls of the hi, I car 1 1- paper (W. W. RauLEia, Indianapolis, lnd Ceue- B.

gl 10 ym postage stamp enclosed 9-a it authorised Agent, will i'neure a boitle i ij tl Illfa by retui )RE. Frankrin, atid tlir.ieghot (he L'uited feuld-by rf. B. MO nig fieis. generally' dccid -that they m-d in the spit ted papeisJ 1, 11" rr'vi- Fears wer entertaine by some, tl iat all- ci on Sunday.

Now we conisid-1 fe Oh! tht lies 'would come' t-verv daV thori'. cgil gtcund 'for npai idyd Jaiiiliy. er that- 10' gi very muqh th die tjitir cou not be accojiinaodaied ail neci rsBurie i for tire, but 1 the entire South and a considerable portion of the North it onfy yicei yea the reopgnition and support 'of one solitary State a- Southern one. All -that has been aaid has been, not in exultation, butj regret. Did we apprehend thak no existed for the Republican- principles to prerail, we.

are frank to own our, preference for the ascendency, of the principles of Americanism ii this government, in it formation it does, some elements to which' we are attached, while a considerable portion of the objectionable features of the old lino parly are ignored of die ultimate predominance of Republicanism in the United States; we have no doubt. Hence our aetled and fixed determina Or f'4 4'-. i i- -f I c. K. (it vliich! title, ot i htjr the wqild kr.t-:w that it was onu'Lunjfej! 1 1 1 Usfcllil to fcll'jr ,1 itnd; if they 1 nt fg TlVth, llartJiiD lElrriivt Voxrt.ctiaxWtjt bt acquired by fears were Our ci.terpriz groundless Air TLe pro-slavery acccunt a serious trouble at Doripbsn, (K.

on Monday, the 6tb will found in our news columns, It appears that two prpminent individual, one of eauh party the Territory, got into a personal difficulty, trieciio (iglft a duel, but were prevented, that the excitement spread and armed mengalhered, that. Gen. Jim was about and. caused U. S.

arms to be that for a time a bloody conflict seemed inevitable, but that there came sober thouglft, suggested by Lane, and that an outbreak was avoided. It pill be seen by, the observant reader that there are.dangerous, elements simmering in Kansas, The Free State men would be only too willing to accept, with rejoicing; a plausible oppotlunity to take vengeance on those who have so foully and systematically -wronged them. Cm: Com. htroman must (have bi-pti piied, evL-rylot) rshooing iliLi: Quite iin; excitement prevailed; in the' forenoon ig the vouijg -lilies, at tlie I I 4 vojua llLink his busims Soon- as 1 f-hoij ing mercbanls arc r.cv hckiiijj' ji valuaLU-s )f this life, we Lad the nty trjd. i-y f)iund a jut di.

tho of a 1 luuaiid or guilciiiau Wouhl remain -ft tfili-iHgreeabffe brcaih whettr yi itiir tilt-. vIIalh a ThjVsam aw i it nut 'only rendcf itj and to spa le. a lia-J no public cp u.tjiun, the crime il iippcawr.ee of aiastv from Frr- reuowiicd tho'igli on ir' jurors, vbi tlx; bomfiiisi icidu s.ftnl iftrill of; i.irrr tbi com mitt i '1 jjicujJlu' wc res'- that he Lis buld l. I llil lvuAe the tietb while a ajib- I (do nut-, kriuw iJu'ir- I bad; anil tire a.ubjvci their 'V-J ikjf l-ucii Kjr-lt lie aura" ekli buttle ia eigned I PETiilpOHi CO. rY eule by 'niai6--6m Ktcrs" find l)is ytvii i.J.

Now upon1; the bold. was o.ne the Uiosi civjl, i pli.a-aht Iic nice ever hail the ifivlege of al- ittd (jV. lest S'ltke bfilnl ent, yetj ic was. jjlad yt enjoy in. libe rty lie prices ed, hi in JeL I often enjo il lo Ithai degrtje, th heart sect is to overfli iwi -and it ft rise up ar enlnre jougue si 1 he ould Ci 1 be distinct (under! toi tion to regard those rival partieras com- rj ming(ticmig inun enemies to the Republican party.

tending, and ight here must sav that 1 cri) bbertisements. up- (hat Tlie.j try i all siicli gathi rings are the test blue devil ehitim nli tors eyjersitw, Vt.l .11. MtJ i ic! ti.at clnillctige wV-n 1 -he law and Cv else, jpreaumcH until befj was- jud 1 Kuihk-li' i tenor of a private 1O1 nt tainci. tu even I tiiiot- oq some 'points and was jfearea Bijfch ai occasion hi might La tot to a ij injurious liberties, and thjreL r.lenijanc IJn op, so tlie spej-cb' vas dtfc v. all iliW day the happy wi re 1 1 tlie will) iihprcssion picnics are a6pjediiTi (rous' 'inlijutiqns' for! the young fcjlks, hn'd a bkasimt 'manner in JI i i .1 wLrch toiimpnpve the passing hour.

XsT In all Lis lyinsas speeches. Gov. alLer.has 'declaimed powerfully against the 'Topekailea, las'1 those are called who adhere to the Topeka (Free tate)' Constitution, the pith and point of liis argument and denunciation being that only 1,791 votes were given fotf it. The Quindaro Chindowan mentions this fact its' coiiitry, frudt th offict 1 that the underaigneu has jtakcn uuileiteraof Aiiininisslratiun on the clttatL- of'liichard H. Criltendon.late of Jnh.

JOrrly, ilyccaed. All peuo da indebted to id Stale'are ritqucated fc farwJrH Hint itake pajruienta. BaiI estate is uppotod vn; solvent JOHN 'F. TUCKER, (ht ti r- Jplj- IL 27 Administrator. of be tice Administrators Salsr.

XiT tieivi-i it: aind tiuic hiend eu bh I III! On Mondy morning Daily Journal, Judge Major, of the CIr-' cuit Court, gave a decision iota the ques- tion of the constitutionality! of the State Bank Charter, raised by demurrer, in "i favor of jibe Bank. The question-wtis the, valid ty ofthe passage plan amendment to lhe: charter when I the record did not show, that the lecnstitational i forms had been observed in reading it and voting upon! it. It is presunted the rase willjbc appealed Mr Mie yet 4buld and ')ice. and inquires: agitgod iq the SUbmnipfi -aphte jChle, is that lslitution Will be safe i by the (firs it. The: Wire will be 1 itecl and tcnbe 1 i ire of the time, 'and lujte evening bf the -side of the jroi-d be seen lose; whose lountenai ic.

position i Id were still ing. libcrii hoW maki 1 he of a National, il aCed on bdiard, fife I I I 1 I omp pa pi in AuL iuL ted aqd. pared 1 cejve to see his fellow citizi As thus carrying out the rinciples tha willipcrp tuate our and savq our hat On) leant jinn in I custody jo as lodged in jail Bark Nj.vit iir; last," Hndj Ol'ICE is hereby given Hint ihe un- i Nt -raided, Ad'miniiraior ofs tho estate of ich' ird IJ.Cnj tendon, See sued sell at the te i ekidence-6f aaid dece-li Franklin, liri lorfVuuniy, Indiana, on -the- 15th-day of jft August, consisting of, Horse, -Wagon, a.tt Ilukaehold and Kitchen Furniture, 'armingyuttnail. bale wijl commenea tq A credit will be given lye mothawon all toms. over three dol-the purcliAver giviug notp with ap security, waVng valuation or apprsis- tenf law, al asms under three dollars, cash JOHN T.

TUCKER, I.7th, Admr. Killi opejthe example sot citizens follow by th citizens Now if constitution is-rendered utterly worthless, because it received but 1,731 votes, at a time when the population1 of Kansas was less than thirty thousand, and when thousands of voters were kept away from the-' polls by imminent danger of personal Violence, will Ilia Excellency cipher, out and report the precise amouut of weight that should bo attached to a similar instrument, i framed by who hare received less than sixteen hundred votes after the population had increased to sixty thous Tkq 'similar Instrument is the one which is to come to pass; from 'the exertions of the pro-Slavery convention just elected, the votes1 fur whose delegates were actually less numerous than the a Monday, taktif the jii at Frank doi ii 1 I IT- urit of the nei 11s, aujd tru tow 4h tithe ter se iC2 Cb'xvxiTK tT corsLiluti 'l J. H. sj July 13, ,57. -3T A moj-e.

successful su far as tb li-sil pppubti'reqogniiion therf-of goes, tbanjthe Administrations 'Uov. Walker aid IihsHv article, in thc Washington jUkiion pretending to Sustain Walker, but jhallydcscrting.diim' in a most cowardly style, we have hotjseen. Nine-tenths pt tienewspiiptrs that pass un-der oui tbaer(ratio'nf seem to consider it as nn chdorscment of tliaj, (if wliicli it is the it is however, to bpcrvtiJ that if -'aty the fools an-hot, by any means, deadjal the 1 editors are not fools, jljsome of them having -the sagacity and jjionesty to see and expose tlie shallow- Sophistry, atid silly subterfuges of tltf orgnn-of the Administration. The point 'Of W-alkerls poliely Js. tlie whole body pf (voters in Kansas4-the people jin the ijargest Eeujse-shuU'fiaVj vote o' tbe JCduslitutioi tp be prepar1 ed by jtlie (Convention just Elected a tree, full 'and (unobstructed I opportunity to acceptor reject the tbrihcoming.d.c-1-ument.

Theijultra fciuuth yh leiitlif op- poses tliis jujlit-y, knowing the free-jjftale men tojbe'mOfct numerous iu iho.Territ ory, arid tliatjf they would vote down a pro-slajr-ry The, Union, speaking.for illrj Buchanan, needlessly eloquent! (4 the. poiiitjliat 'the jieople must vhte on he Constiiatioh, but give I Con vi ni 1 form Statp f.i in Jta -willj meet in .1 DI8S0LVTK 1 uul sir The. Shelbyville1 gives a accoi nt of a man by. the name of John Lei ox; a resident ofj that county; who was found dead in Lis ted on Friday mor lirig last. From and other testimony, says the Banner, if was shown th at tlie deceased liad been ex ceaairely intemperate since the Fonrth 1 Cf July, and jury rendered I a ver-- diet in accordant with 'the' facts: 'that i the deoeysed! came to his death by a sudden attaclf of cholera it lorlui, super-1 induced by temperate usd of ardent spirits.

-j the ll ib I Sti Tl! partnership herctofoq listing et ween J. II: Eaton J. Ek, Webb, exercises if that 'day vill.adjd the reputation of our iurfanie' a en-tcrprizing urs in -tjt-hulf of saving tie 1 JAKE EKSIMMO Newbuigl jul; 10, 57 oilXTHlXU to Ui'uz it a servit for which our friejnd thank us direct altei tion to le to deem will MAHRlfin, sdavj July 9th, vlj I w. i i at lhinbi i. small band of -her! father, in ii lb day by mutual consent, diwolvcd.

L. l.I will (Continue to accommc-isle ihe traveling public, at the Braa. bam. House, as heretofore. J.

H. EATON, luly 13, J. D. WEBB. I 9n reside Jaxei Mart Till nc 1 31 ol -K; Wj of Elder tll.K.'Pri.

ch of pit ce, itilxoWXTix. I Tin ic llaplpy "are they irhc, ami, st s' JtjT We noticed- lhaii'ilr Jennings I I Sm la( bi I IVW -VMUWW yt -ft- weeks" Jeffersonian, their lisa, nlc(! joys and ext itic Tht hi rgi tin printer. had a carjin last I I 1 vn. not fu lltj tfion of hearts ang pri af. ham OISSOLUTID'N QF PARTNERSIIlK' lyf TICE ia licrebv given Ur all eon in.

jp hej-eto'. rink anil Geo Doggett, in tbe Bakery bust- peswin. Franklin, is tbia day dis- jV ing success attending the use leys Sari nparillaj Lay by day creases in public, faro cuiubalin east! jif tlm most obst nate and in tite cbanit ter, uml Tdcred bv tl faculty ihe sifcst, bestTax most put Tying medijine tlmt caii be takcn duriq of in-; dis-eler- is it i I Lmu in (the sympatl a i mi ilitlai ljivcn in refervjice to the Oullett and Jennings controversy. Gullett I authorized us to'stale in. his abseuse, that Mr.

Jen-' ningsl case will have (luej attention on his ratufn, which wilf by jsome three at Mr. Jei hence, and that Jennings the tv pi The1 bogus dcmoerstsl in their insane fully swear that the Iiepublicans must shoulder all the responsibility of closing the Asjlums and for the failure of the necessary legislation, when Willard, thcir-lnader, is the only man iii the State who. has the! power to remove the embarrassments of the State and of Hie Benevolent Institutions. Willard, and Willard alone, has ihe ppwer tocall 'an extra of tLe But the programme arranged at Washington city forbids ihe extra aesion, and Willard, being more the servsht of the Federalists jthan hu ia of the people of Indiana, wonVdo? his duty in thu( Every interest of the people of ladiaua must vield to the exigencies of party. 1 Cou.

osi Tak ini that ns a bi i le vould on ro we iins! the fraiiiers Ibf that instrument (lie enter and spring amf summer se: solvid. by mutual coLsent All persons indebted to -said firm, will 'settle with Daniel Fink, who will sftll -carry on tbe usinejlls at the" old stand. DANIEL II. FINK, 1 1857. R.

DOGGETT. etfectd in if paeratei seem to 1 tht-cures this city aiil vicinity rbuld, fabu-ntlcated bi-vond 0 vr. Uoiilt-s, Eadh kit i' ini On A JJ squad (dect'edl to that Convention by les than twh thousand, votca-i-rthe power fc say whjo the jpebple thaf to ray that only those- whom tlieyj can trusl shall vine: Com. V1 i AM.a jAU.t ric.x iN the cor 1. 1 of but numerous vfell 'th: place need not on that account from answering the qdee ioas- so often propounded, 111 StowxJ, on of Trof.

be detered Elisa ccriiqcatei quesiion iif tLij iiiinl jf- any Call ju th store, ir-- a and fo iu fail to u.e it. )vt 1 cup! wasTull i nd. Iof bet rt. urtged jts chemic conipi lit i wo part, ja ut vj oiJo, happier ft r. Mlir tie in MeCcL Mr, II let L'a sitlj, ,11 of ihii pi; the Dili inst.jbjj Re J.

Hr. John McDuwell, im 5 qCi'actinj ajl il iypla sd ty. jha 1 iiitt. H. Mjers i pin jail of ibis pi ice to 'M New Mantuamaker 1, i rf ttW-t niikiAiKfLK AAM SMaHWsa I- 1 1Fi )ULD respectfully announce ko tbo citizvna of rraakiin; and vicinity.

that dhe uriil be in teadiness at all times, tu cut Stowe and Harriet Beeechei Stowe, was jn Connecticut river on the Eliza drownod Dartmouth respondent theChicago Tribune, snvi I thaw a self-euiudcipated th'rel lire sixth white Cvlorei go (and who, by the itts js a mane man su CLic; reads. at Ora IIxavtsT. In county Wiy be bricily characterized as SuCh a wheat eru Las not been seen within the reeofU-ction of the oldest in- A 'humber irf farmers -esti- He was a student College ni make Mantillas, limpith' tnd, Sf-vxxk Hail, Src im. On week, a haillaup rniij stbri doing oudsy ip Ui later nnJ trioet apprpyeS style. I-, 5.

goqd morals 1 cOurtet tit i.l) Pegga, up stairs. Room. (- nd go.il Eense) who onct -or some cause dd hot mitt- i A arewel dinner given ex- AST 1 J. HILLMAN WATERS, an intiabld land fi I Governor Joerni A. Wkiout, -jJ ted a pbr ion C)f lvjse; tuwrsh mate.

their Crop atj forty bushels to the great 'damagei to the growing aero of good pfu heavy wheat, with- out- lust, blemish tflftany such thing. Theiews from oilier counties is very, favorable. tins ill Mt-r-ih-' build cuiy, tth. Ji'f the The light jingistrutfk ir. J.

A. store, bui was: carric-i off by rod doiijg ninu-iial ng, but eligt ily sitinn 1 Ind lievt-ilh BRICKLAYER. ier fai liaq byilonu t-f bis iuu- cr ipa. llw'ells to soaie nth whom hi-r-br iitiu ell Minister Fruria, came night at theV Palmer House off Monday In-llanafO- fathcr.was njni ijlikn celi-bjated.

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