Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 March 1837 — Page 3
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Vi't; are p ull.orlzed to announce John M. lui.i''flli I's-q- ns a candidate for Clerk of Frankl.a county, at the ensi.ii g August Elect it,n.
Mr Ri.Biaer jo;:n is a. so a can;!;.!
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cL-ct:o:i to I Mi o.:'.-e o
have been very cold during the lectures. ' At last it was finis-hed. Van Ness moved for anaihor shout the music struck up, the poopie &t lit Iwi ih atioti.tr buzz a, the cortege broke uj, the Senators returned to theii Chamber, and the President and Ex-Presi-
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village. Ha represented himself to be from Orange county, New-York, by name Alexan
der Jackson. After living with Air. James . 0. , T, . , T T.,.,,. K'li ! . . t 1 M.KRlIil Oil the VlU of l ei)., UV J.IS. until January lSo, he mrtlwKd a larui a-L. , IT , ' ,-' ,. l..if ; a- i r ,i i i Ntmmonus, Esq., jilr. Uriah EriFTEit to Miss fout nine, nines distant liom this place, and ' . , , ..
shortly afterwards ottered his hand in manage! . J
re-
Davij 31: Lieut. Gove
li.is, of 3Iadis:ja nor of I luliar.a.
erk of Franklin county
a candidate for
dent, wit. i t.ie.r reaime, took the ir way to the to a yom,-; woman, who resided ia MY. 0;i the '2d, Bob. by the .xeculive mansions ol such as might think JariKTs family, an adopted daughter cf Mr. ! M aki.ix, to Miss Ciiaum t.u msehes wcrlhy to be embraced in the list James in fact she went hv the name of &.-! county.
of those who. in the language of the commit
tee of arrangements, are '-their friei.ds." Another Pot Office Roarinttv Th;
Robber caught and 2000 recovered. Th
le same, .Mr. Samuel
tv Amacs all of this
rah James,
Wo i..ve received an ,--,'i-i:v ti.o n ames of Enoch
iViiei:, F.iqs. as candidates fur at the ensuing August Eleclioii.
"?;s ri quei t to ;. r;M'ChiIv and John
Associate Judges
!; fcnov. 4 A' I. .More c.,t f It... !.. n., 1
,: ,.:. ' T i . i .. r i the L m ted States, ar.d hei
i i .. r .i v. i- . . . i- i.tim w ituai an nueii!
and no p rsca 11 this viciniU
'viic-'-v until recently, but that she was a nata-
! ral daughter of that ircnileman. Mr. Jnn.es
joijected to the match but Jackson rcprescn-1 O.i Wednesday, the Sth int.. Mr. MT-
!eil luin.-c'f as a relative of lac i resident ct teew I.Mtowr.oi Aiount Carinel, to Miss
v the same, Mr. EriiRvni 1). Yovno to Miss Ue: ".Euc v J.Nr: Yo:ik all of tiiis count v.
ma'
IlKooia -! i.k !susa i: Covr.iNY. At an eleci:o:s f-'." !) rectors of this Company, (.old on Satur-lia-." last, th-j fallow ing gentlemen vcc elects!: AUX'.i JrOAilTV, HAMUF.L ;0()2)WiX ivwii) pine;:, c. f. cl!;ksux, Ji,-IIX WVNX, N. D. G A hLICX, CCO. HOLLAND. At a inoeliny of il.o I3 ;aril of iirerlors b:M en the evening of ihn same day, -Mr. Abaer SFCarty was c!cct-'J Pres:dor.t of the Company.
on her wav la t!ie latter place en the
Uoiii up. and the n
teeied and caught are these:
The Exchange Bank of this city had cn
iiijii soooiookinu, ' iji.tz vr.ETU iOV. s (launi.ter c t Jas. si.
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t ! .1 liVi U;U;I .Ul li.U IliLlll 'I IJW.I, .Ul3 .l.llilf? i.. C. VI II UICI.- II (IH 1 lH.ltCI.IJ.'.
jwa pleased wtih him. atid unjed her Ihtln r to ; Qil t?iC s;miC dv. Mr. Pete a lo
t he circumstances of the thief
nner in which the Robber was de-i
'consent to their man
uijre.
th
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hoy wire mauitd, and Mr. J a i
e iuny u : Miss Pn lle Dale ail of this county.
iiave Jackst n a haadson
.es his
On
sown, as Sarah's ncrtk.n. ai wl.ii-ii Jacioon ! ' '" A
iaau o. ivoss
ytst; ida, by the Rev. John Morgan.
d . CI:i:Tr.D to Miss I-lizv-
(V4 , . , . . . , :bmlt him a house, and they lived very happy ivoss 01 i csey to-.vii:np. that day rt milled to l.ouisvnie a package . ., c.. ', . - . - " i , , . Hank Notes, amonu which we.e three omce liair marriage, rs. Jael.- On she 3J of March, IS.,My the same checks (made to resemble b ,:;k notes) oii"0" "as bs;r".c !lc' lau l;i'c j Amjke-.v J. Ross to Miss Sarah Catharine Preshurg & co. on the above hank, v hich nf- J o mohios t-L.; , R:c:iT. , , . , , i , , i lut h t us give ti-e history td JatU:Oii, as now I . oad been paid and ere mat ked as cancel-: ,. i, - ' r , i ,. .1 1 IJv the Rev. 'i hos. Manwarrinc, cn the 1 1 y h . r.i i- 1 .discovered by ns ow u cot. Session, ana b u.e 1 . , , f,. Set!. On Use (h iiisf. one ot 1 h- r:ii'.reliol ' - . . J . ; l h !:,ii'i Ar ft.rnii '.;i."- t. v u- .-.
1 I'trsen in lis comiuui.il 1 . .
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waii. oo) i; .wi 11 iiiiuaiiu iu Usui u .
A n d re to 5 Duboi a , l pIleIle,1 1,1 '''8 b,ick tuildir.g reiSL ceiitiy occupied by VV. X. Keniy, hancsome assortmci.t f f MERCHANDISE, suited to the scroop.; consisting of Dnj Guodr, Grocirics, Hcrdircrr, Qurmzi-f,rr, Tinucrr, Iron. Joi Catlings, JL!ian s, s, I Lis j Sr. JLSO, Jxs, Truce 4" ..' r Chuiit., J.i!s, Shoirls; Spi!,$, t c. 4 AH of which thoy otfer low for cash or country produce. Their foriner customers, and tho public generally are reo,uesteJ to ca!! and examine their stock prices. ! :a vii y CstaS.lis hod tSiomseives perrrnmently in FanaeM, tl.ey l.oj e 1 fair s lies and unremitted
attention lo fcr.sau so to merit tlio p-itrnnn-ie of tha pubhe. A!)!111V & DUilOIS. FaiinVid, Feb. lGth. I?:?T. 0 :?ia
I I I i iv .1 w I n 1 I 1 1 1 l-i ill Ml i t ill' 1:4 I (till I .
About !1ig;
-Long lia; e we reprobated t!.
cur
uabri.ileJ licence v. hich Lawyers often t to themselves of abusing witnesses, S, c. in our Courts of Justice. NVe havo !i?ard tS.enn charge witr.csscs with every thing odious cr debasing with th? utmost impunity, disregarding their feelings" or their rights. And too often to, lave we teen tlie ptrties and witnesses submit to these insults as tbaiigh tiiey were base slaves, and the upstart pet-
t;fug---i"s were a privileged order of beings1. Having Witnessed what we litve, and entertaining t!:e foeliiigs we do, it is with the greatest pleasure mat wi sec in an exchange paper, that a Lawyer 'i'hompsrtn ia enaoi.t has been mulct in daaie?s to the aniotu l of $4,500 for falsely charging cn ae upon a witness to invalidate his testimony. A fe.v more such examples, and witnesses will
cx'iiS into court to give testimony conscious that t!i3 court will protect them and their characters
fium the stab and insults of these Sharks of society tie Lawyers.
In the first place, then, h! rr-stnc
j b M A!ax;.m'.er Jackstn (and for the pi soil vt jl. WALLA CU, " 'shall suppress his real name.) Daring Lis ! la' Lit
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excellent Marshall, Jir. bofnn,', ... , , , , . J - .
. , 1 , i- , 1 . , uiuei .iess, anu renuer u o.s yr v.ite utauwas leiormed, v. ho immediately set about , . ' ' . .... il.ro.icu.
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its deoosite in tbe Mail n the S:h nlf. It .'" ' . I
was soon .ascertained to have been issue
a man, named Alfued trt.Mo, who was em
jdoved :is nunc on board of the Lcn I rank-! , r. . . . . .. . I ! -, . , . . . . , , . r . ,ch;!d,t!.e mother bemcoi rest ectaUe parent-1 !m. but who 0:1 iter return trip laid left the! ... 1 .- r ' , . . ,,. , ., t-1 i age, and as it now appears, a relative ci our; boat at or neat" big Lone, av. , , 1 t ' s :.;
0 doubt now iemams but be was thei , 1 1 r . !T .1 A ., n .. ,. w, ,v erto caned i.iiher-in-ia'.v. lie soon kit tbe Alau Kobiiei : consequently .ui Suihn.ac-! . . ,. , , . . n . , , , ', , , ,vv ., ! scer.c ot his disgiace, which is in Outage cornpanicd by constables brooks and O A i h1 1 1 r ' .1 k - -i e i 1 icountv. JXew lor.;, and aitcrwards. !t.r nwiii
- I llt tl.U OV.I 1.1 L'ulSiUl Ji i.ll utl. I- 1 - -. i- 4 . I I lvn;.!i !iv.'.! !:i i . : 1 1 ! i v i A rV- wh.Ti.
, boyhood he became the father of a L-ut.de
For (jovernor,
.1.VAZL1IT .VOT2C.2.V. utenant Governor,
auz:l c. rnprnn. For Congress, fourth District, ceohgi: n. ntiY, a.'ios JCH.V P. JjL'.MV. Jiiri-uusoN Colescott, ij a candidate for Constable in iJrookviile townsliip.
John i'. t. John is also a candidate for Con-
IK3Cftc Al?ac!:i:triit. .S.v.r of In di-mi, Fi attn'iu coun'i,, Ba!h tozL-m.ip. 4 Joaies laes, )
ss.
Tr.G IxAVoiR.vi.. We present to our readers this day, the Inaugural address of President Van
Karen. There is no d..ubt but it is the production of Martin Van IJuren, for we do not believe there is another man in tha nation wlio could write as ranch and ssj as little as there it! contained in t!ie 4 columns of this message. What he does say, we do not knowr that we have any objection nv l?ut all we can learn from it ia that lie will administer the government occordii g to the letter and spirit of tlie Constitution, and that he is opposed to the abolition cf slavery.
i ' ... " c ." , " II the individual, who now exposed him knew 'ST. with vinegar, a bucket and lantern,
.a.an ..i.ies.. ,0.1.11.0. ia.i, anuaout:;. . .. . n;. (, xSr.4.. .... il,e-,-.:i!, two bu.uhe, cf filing, two
males beijw la;s city, wiiere Icrtunately tbey l ,, ,-; ,,r T , c . , - ,,( L it , ' , """J sunucys ,tucr artic.c., t.ua barrel with pickl
found the object of their pursuit, singiii"-!. .- , ,. i i e . r Eg x 1 1 general as-1 ,lC umbrella, one box of old irons and crout-
son-s in the midit oHvs lamilv. lie v;is iil . ' i' T" l"u'';" "V") " j ar,uti,-fc'. VN ''.,L" 5)0,1 al other sundries, two jug and tar bncl
. - , . , , . , .V ,, e.ii parties, lien It oet ame uuown tt-at liie i taey win sen nuoiua.cor ia:i.i,ai uon:;- awas-li boaro and broom, as the prouertv of s
"v -J - " . heaatihil Sarah James was not a nata;;.! CI!"1U11 i;rices- . . oeteiidant. estinintel at l; Gil cts. There
was Itic seizure diat lie was prevented "om! , . , - .,,,irs .1Pi ,j..lt ti i ...a Cp.cuelcoc 1 ulmonary balsam .n the 27 th r ?.:arb, 1SV7, at 1 o'clock 1'. M .. : i i :.. !-..-. p.. ....:... i . ! u 'tc.i I oi .1,1. j.iiiits, u.u i.i.ti -i.e. I.au l... ,.. . Arr,,,a I i ,,,., .vi. ,ir...-a . . . . . ....
iiMiiil a ii ii:c liunic Mine niui ni.n i lit w.isi i. i . . i i . .1 -. . i'" ........... a x-v..... . - 1 1 . 1 111 oceeu 111 near said I) la 11 ! II s r .1 1 111 n ml
, ,. , , , , r ., ;uiSLUici(.i. 111 1:1.1 iiiis.-i.iii..ii'1-i .fii iiiirt.:i. armed, and which be struggled mantuiiy to! ,, - . , , ,. r 7 - J 2 i-ii !i u m.hiii. e r.Mirr."r Til'lll !!.:f.il !.'r
x. 1 11 p i v.c:.. I !,: . 1 ....... .0 c-i. u. - v.....
eti iioiu ot. kiciiioi ami ma coin i.i.iiuns ,, 1 . , .- c r t c . . .1 . V? . ,. .. ' 1 this is but a simnle narative ot lats. Sa at- Casi-r do
!.mn.l in I rairr rwicic:rin n.l Ir.. ninnpv . .
,.,,vlrt, ,. 1 1 1 , , ,i i 1 itached was toe oaunter to ncr own latucr (.SoOOO) t;.e latter had stoien from the Mail .. ... .,, , ..,. ,. , ' . , 1 that it was with r.uu a dinicuity she was per bags, except about swU. Ut tics latter sum ! , ,. . ..in p i
i , . , , ,. , i ;.i(..iin7.vi..iiiv.i..i.....-w vj. he had purchased m tins place an elegant i , . , , , , .. . ,- . , . .
t t
wmcii lie
gold watch and chain for
paid ,
1S0. Kinl which was also fouiivt upon his
person. He was brought to this city, and after an examination bcKue the Ma or, committed to jail.
show himself in the village, though it is be
lieved, that lie still visits Mr. Jame's family, i It is said that all tlie parties will soon leave
this part of the country so deep is taeir grid
Mr. James is a Justice ot u.e
and disgrace
Amonfr the monev found Lis nossession , . . . . . . r
was a package containing $1000 which had been remitted by Mr. George Gra! am Jr. of this place, to Louisville.
Ciru mis. Mi
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'UiXl 1U.
Tl: Legislature of Maine has elected Reuel Williams, Senator in Congress from that State f.ir six vears from tha 4th of March intt. ir the
place of the great Judah Dana, who wis appointed by the Covernor. .Kt3TIIF. INAUGURATION. We give today an account of theinaugurJitioa, from the Washington Correspondent of the Raltimore Ghronitle. From the same sotuce we learn that President Van P iren opened the scone, by first reading E-president Jackson's Valedictory. The Ex sat by wiiii i mo-t pttromzing and self appia.iJing
CJintenance: Tiiis moraine, at an early hour, the whole town, with its thousands of strangers, was a stir and moving to the cap; to!. The oaths of the cilice wf-re lo be taken by the Vice-President and new Senators in the Senate, and from it tlv? prje -sd va was to gi t the eastern portico cf the building, where the coronation was lo lake place. The Senate chamber was soon tilled. At half past ten o'clock, R. M. Johnson was led in by Eelix Grundy, and too his seat opposite the President of the Senate, who, after briefly informing him of ids election, gave up his scat to the new incumbent. The old Kentuckian was rather nervous at tirst when he rose to
make his address
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Tiie independence of Texas lias been recognized by both Houses cfCoagicss.
thouirh he is n t at inescnt in full practice.
We are induced lo give these sorrow lu! t'w-ls, mihlicitv. in conscouer.ee of divers unfa
vorable reports in ci.'culation, both egainst our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. James, as well as Jackson. These reports we will nol ropo:t the narrative above given Iti: g all sufficient to cotradict them.
D. ci-i.';V AVp j.j Oh:n Citj. We learn
from an Extra from the Ohio" City Argus,! The Washington correspondent of the that there has been a verv destructive fire in! New York Courier and Enquirer writes: Ohio Citv. It commenced in the night of The President is very, very taeble, and '2lth ultin the "Columbus Block," on Dc-iwill not be able to commence his journey to
troitst. and consumed a number of handsome j the Hermitage on the tin ot Aiarch as oe in,,t vdint.b i,fi:!,iin. Tin- whole amount! tended. In consequence he has given no-
of loss is 8-5,000, but a large portion ol the ; lice ot his intention to take vp nm lodging i3urgUr.dy pitch
pronertv destroyed was insured. h!uir. cj ini u;ooe. on inr. y u cioves The 'editor o"f the Ar-us wf.s among the thiri This may be a (it termination lor ;dace severe sufferer. Most of his printing mate-', such an administration as the present, but it j rials were destroyed; his Joss, (no insurance.); docs not becom- the dignity c, the station j uoJ io
Godfrey' coidial
Hlltlsh Oil (Jast.r do Sweet do Oil s;ike
iiaisam lifu Doct. U. Jayne'i Cainiiliitive balsam Bioodgood's elixir of health Fahnestock's vermifuge Cleveland's ague drops 'ream i a i tar Taitaric acid Sui. Curb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic lo Camphor Do Asulotida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do tilitllao Cologne water HI ion Ink Red do lmleliliU do Copal Varnish lioot do Jappan do Ground mustard iS lurch tNlme slacking
Colch SUUll
-It was common place anil
n bout vlOOO. Tlie naner was to be issued that any L.x-i'resideni si.oliu oomuuaie
aaiu in a few chns. Cin. IVhig, March 10. himself under the roof ot such a man os
lUhur
XE'iVS FROM WASHINGTON. By the arrival here yesterday, of several members of Congress, who left Washington on the evening of the 1th, we are put ia possession of intelligence one cr two days in advance of the mail. Tiie Inaugural of he New President took place in the presence of an immense crowd of persons, among whom were a very large number of office-holders and office-seekers.
Several cf the latter from this place. 1 h-
:pper
borax
Nutculis
Match nth, is;;:
Calomel
Crolon oil Pink root Jalap lied precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Sits. turpentine Akhohol Litharge Prussian Hue I luiigo Ued lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green F.ss. peppermint cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce
Saleratus Montague's balm for the teeth
P.!u.; vitrol White do I.'miorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap .Sionge Toy paints Medicamentum Cinnamon Lee's pills
Annatto
C.-.rb. .Vlngnesia ISutmegs tSulphatc Quinine bty
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Richard Facrsctt. ) JFFi;RK me William 8Lultz a justice of the peace, in and lor the township and county aforesaid, he it known t!ut a writ of domestic, attachment was issued in the above case ogainst the goods and chatties, rights, monies and effects of Richard Fausctt the defendant aforesaid, bearing date the "-2Mb day f Febiuary, 1S7, directed and delivered to Robeit Cults, one of the constables of said county, by whom tlie said wr.t was duly returned executed by attaching one bureau, two btds and bedding, two bedsteads, two smoothing iro is and set, two axes, one table, two tire irons, a cradle, hugs and meal raid ether articles, a pot, reel end tub ml su r.derios, one sugar kettle, two ovens and l.ds, two skillets and lids, not and
tea-kctile, one box and lot of cupboard ware, two
one
boxes.
es,
knifo,
et.
aid
fore
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ren
der judgment accordingly. Given under my hand and seal, this Gib d ly of March . 1). lliT. 10 ILL! AM SHULTZ, J. 1
IP.
A CAIIU. A. COXWF.LL& II. D SMITH, bavin? bought the ii teieut of those who formerlv
composed the firm cf F. A. Conwcll A: Co., have determined to carrv on tbe business as heretofore
in tlie town of Laun-1, under tlie name of Conwell and Smith. They will keep c n hand a large assortment of goods of all descriptions, which thay will sell on us good terms as any house in Ilia west. All those having unsettled accounts for the past year, are earnestly entreated to make immediate payment, not only fur our good but for theirs also. N. JJ. Highest price paid for Flax seed. COX WELL & SMITH. Laurel, Feb. 20, le?7. 10 tf
"J&TOTICF. is hereby given that the undersigned X has taken out letters of administration on th
Mr. Puller will take up his residence at
tlie White House with the new President. Mr. Alexander II. Everett, Attorney General of Boston, is to publish a Van Buren nam r hero, to take the place of the Globe,
and hi due season will receive a foreign mis- will oiler for sale at the house of .John Stockinger. ...i p, K,c r-..,.i.i! ! son., in Highland township m said county, on the
SlOU as a ic.m. iui u.,ilfl u.i ,,.,, . ,,rs,l nmnortv of
Administrator Notice.
signed
e
estate of John Stockinger dee'd, bile of the county of Franklin, in tt.e state of Indiana. The estate J ... . . . . ....
is probably solvent. I hereby give notice ttiat i
V. LiSr iil!;crry Trees, tJtOR sale by the subscriber. The tr es are uncommon on account of tho great frost in the spring of is:?4, which killed the trees to the ground. Tlie roots r.ct being injuren, many sprouts came from the roots which make good sized trees by being spla otf. The subscriber sold more than 1000 common W. Mulberry trees the last spring, to Mr. Charles Cherry, of Mount Pleasant, 9 or 10 miles from Cincinnati o'l the west roid to Hamilton. Mr. Cherry assures the suli.-riber, that the few, 100 of split oil' trees that lie h id of me did as well last season as the others. The above named treea
aie on i.e road from Urookville, Ia., to Hamilton, Ohio, 16 miles from Urookville, I? miles south of Oxford town, O. Gentlemen are invited to coma and see the trees before spring opens. These trees would be quite an object to gentlemen who wished to commence growing silk, same as being full five yea-s Irom the seed, and tit. subjects to graft the Chinese on. ANTHONY 1U TLF.R. Marcli 1st, 1:'.?. 10 !3w
said do. eased. Sale to commence at Id o clock
j imi.h ,1 on said day. Terms w ill he made known on the
Feiae was extiimung ins neautu ui pie iuie o. i , L- SOLOMON ALLEN, Adm'r
Ti.k.n lu fiurvrise. At the. time w lien Mr.;1
the Court ol Heath in Boston, he sent the late) .i.,rci, io, !:'.:
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Inaugural Address will be found in arother' Rev. Dr. Osgood a ticket, on wi.icii was in-1
scribed, "Admit the bearer to Ihe couit ot ;
pert ol tnis paper
' President Jackson had pocketed the bid Death " the old gentleman never having individuiVfor , which had pa?cd both Houses of Congress. J heard ol the picture, w as uttei ly conicundeC. ! f laril!) )y in? at)OUt 4 ni,u repealing tlie Treasury Order, in relation to "I expected 10 go before, long," said he. ! The tiu.tcr has beer, deader
Chance iov a ISarsain.
'rpIIi'. subscriber wishes to contract with some
s east ot Isrookvi lie. e.l on the land about
TAlff'OKIXft. SHFPPF.UD ie-pectfiilly infonr.s the citizensof Hrookville and its vicinity that he has removed hissliop to the shop that was formerly occupied by C. Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the west side of the public square, south of A. li. fruit's Ilotell; ami is ready to do work in the latest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receivea liberal share of the public patronage. IWkville Sept. 20th 1-.' 0. 40
p i ;.. i..,B.;iv (ap t'm .1 . 1 V r.it.,.. c.-.-., ; i-r mi).!;.- hut I -r not oi i oaicd lor so atnupt a sum-! t vears. r r part
i!.i.c vi ins 1 nv .. i ,1. 1 ae t xenisiv e uav mwu ui ri'vv.v. .v. ......v ..... -1-1 . ,-
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nice. H 1 cn no one ever wuuicu n .m.i. n j ,1 e c :i vi u;ni' 110; um, nin , minsi
the high character of the Senate, (which cv- ;s n-,0!.t reprehensible sort of veto that cry bady doubted j H3 called it the most j can be aJoptcd. We are. however, happy ang-Ht iegisl itivc body under ih.e sun at ,a joarn t'.iat it is generally believed in W;ishthis CI v gave a peculiar upward roll of his i.5.non, that tho "new President will, in a!!
eyes. a though beseeching Heaven to "save r.ro'0;,h'ility. carry the main principles of the
lac mirk. Aiter the new Senators were sworn in. A short tima afier, the Foreign Ministers am! their suits, richly dressed, entcr-
artieuiars see
C. F. CLARKSON.
Aclsisiaistratov's Aotice. B.-nj-imin Hail lun. 1 Ills great Bufialo friHF. subscriber gives notice Hint he has taken imp 1 over and speculator, lias" published a I Jl out letters of administration in due form on 1. .. vi .... . i.n.. in il-o f.Mte.i.. iifi. ' the cst.ve of John Masters, sen. deceased, late ol
' ... . I I.V....I.O.. Iniirl':! Bllil that fill OPrsOllS
. i,i.ijiiu vv'..,".,., - - 1--
bid
ed, and :n le a orilliuni fr a fa re in the scene, there was no appearance of tho President lor mare than an hour after, and every one W.1-, vawniii-r in imitation of the new ict-
he t
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defence ot his conduct, in w
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The two Houses cf Con"ss could not ; cran 1 nepliew ; he savs that las own name was An persons having claims, will within one year a-.ee upon the amendmer t of Mr. Bel!, cn-j forged and so exactly imitated that he could j present the same duly auil.eatic.ited for payment.
grafted upon tlie Eo: location Bill, providing j not deled it. lie says las nrolr.cr manage,! 1 ue eetaoo is '-"jf M EEJ-S N(lm, for the distribution of tiie surplus rev cmue.l his iinancial niiairs exclusive ly. .March loth, 17. ' !:-:
md consequently the wh.ole 1 orliiication I;1!
failed to become a law.
Choi,
NOT HE. The good book says pmj zvhal thou onest: punctuality fays, pr y vial thou orce.-t cs it brccmcs due. lull c ritv. hoiu sh. and (I'cry thing ftsdilially coinicitid villi busiiuts, says pay what ifwu ozn?t; and if speculation is the ordtr f the duy. firsl pay thy debts, andlhtn rpcoi'alc on the bri'rnia. iOMll weeks h ick, I informed my customers, fc3 by public adveitisiment, that I was much pressed for money and requested payment, especially of those owing nie previous to the present year. i?ut few however, nave complied with that request. I now nsk payment of all who owe me, and to those whose notes and accounts are of longer standing than the present year, I liave to say that the next call will be from the officer. N D GM.LIOX. Crook vibe November IFtb. 4? bty.
-We had flattered ourselves that! Administrator's Sale.
rrsilir. snl'siTmer. Administrator ot John
W1M.IA7I .TJ. ?iT i:.n.
Mas- Affaniat ami ' iiS' at j,ar
ra.
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resident, who sit all that time iwiniug msj rr0,iactvt Jackson has witn a prestin.piionit.is scoot ge ..... n- " ' '' , xvil, PP at pu,,,ic (1,cry, at .MI.;. aoreat er d.-vet.' : c usiye v to fium'.s, staring vacantly around, and looking j olU-ro;v compatible with his character, pub-! net, but from the l,ah.e(l londuras) I lei abl. ! ,aU,' ;psi(l,,nce ot- U,e Jec'd, on Saturday the w V ;.,s;,r..t v ... r.,eeu t ad Lav ns though be w ore wo ideritig "what tlie. dov-i j,uhJ ;t ".;,-, ;,.,-;. ,'; ,-oc. j.., imitation of tiie of the Tlh January, w e tied it had again bro- jf Apr.u 1.7, t the b'nrbest bidder, nuuier- b ;sm ss e : . ;'." .. v.-i v' re-.t Court of d brought him t'e.erer Van B.iren with the j ,' ,rroal a!i,i ilbitrious Wasb.indcn. ken out there. 1'hat journal, however, ex- s arliclcs of household and kitd.en furniture, aa ta- ni: g . ; v n 1 ''!- 1 k0Jt" ''Hero "entered at half past twelve o'clock. I i.icnt Jaiksoa hid nominated Al.i:x- presses tbe hope that as the grog shops had elegant marc, cow and c.-.lf, a q.iantitj of Kacon,- and ' f'f.; -. i.H. Jukson looked very fMigiud and worn out .tiL,, of New Orleans. Minister to been directed by the magistrates lobe closed, a .p.,, lot of 0 tf. t-U savage nevertheless. j Texas. He also nominated, under the new and as the mahogany cutters with their g,ug 01,,?. A' M. of silid Jav. a credit of nine irTTli WuHM The procession then went out to the porti-1 ,uv cxl0ding the Judicial Act, Judge W 11, were on (he point of setting cut or tueir, nontha (bv rove(i ,ccurity being given) on all T f, "n,nl "r t7 r.mi. Vtate.-al-caoatnee.ltrontof theCapito! and then vM SMiTil Alabama, andaMnCvTox works, thnt the disease wotild i over hr,e dollar. NJ Z ZSTs Nrm Biren male hisoheKince to th- people ' Tennessee to be Judges ot the Supreme pear. Uakly Cururand Auc Utk Ln.in r. ; JOSEPH MLLKS Adm r. , Fhl!ade! pllia and lUJtimore. wanted by
Mates. I nese nomina- u. s . 1 i nt.it.
frivcU address" of .Itrlrczr J.ieho.i! Was there ever su h an impertinent intrusion ol twaddle! Tiie President's voice was heard
but was dro vned
Court ot the Unite
lions had been confirmed by U.e Senate. an. 7 J 'jV, .V.ircA 11.
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ithtrcpieat shouts Loin the people's "most ' paper published at Mevensburg, Indiana, (ur-
sweet voices
Emms Mai!. It will be seen hv the cor-
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responcence u.ii. u.e . n,a,3 t-.T rccive.i a large and excellent awortmcnt gress from Missouri and the Postmaster gene- of MtJ,8 coarse rah that the express mail is lo be extended to, J-?, Shnrs. A IirorailS.
St. Louis, passing over the national road.) w.,,( a v c,titv of Children's Shoes & Boots.
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lien. Van e5 wa muter of ceremonies.! trates the tnutici u,e proven):- Illinois. : Rots, and Pumps. Ail ot wi.icn, oemg p .rcii .s and kernel to -veth- lint ibr cvervi Ia June, IcS, there arrived at Stephens- ! the F.ast before tbe Wc, are now oflered for s. round cf ap-lan-;e as the mob appeared burg a laboring man about 33 year? ol age, T1,a (orl?rcss of Texas have incorporated Ihe : in a small proht, and very low, by to take the time tVoav his The read- ho ioon atVr ergaged hi.melf to take charge) Tcxa8 ,a,f Road and Hanking Co., with a capital ; 26th,lc0. ' ' 40-1 inS was long, and Mr. Van B men's head must 1 of the farm of S umicl James, Esq., ot tms of re mtutora.
Casli for Wheat and Rag: rIlM subscribers w ill pay the highest cash price JtL for merchantable Wheat, and (our and a half dollars ncr hundred for clean lintirn and cotton
iiisiies Ihe fallowing narrative, which '.his- .. ,,r!l ,jiC cnpita!s of Ohio, Indiana, and j I si) La'.iie's Calf, Morocco, Pamela Shoes, I rars; all to be delivered at their Mills in Urook-
m ja a aa-a v
March G, IS-17.
10 bty.
Roots, and Pumps. All of which, being purchased j
East before the roe, are now ottered tor sate
Urookville Feb. K, 1S:7-
40 tf.
LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constable blanks for sale al the American office.
