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are destitute of that eoterpriae, energy of character, and aspiring disposition necessary to conduct successfully these large farms. The French are a people of great simplicity, quick in resentment, but social and grateful fond of sports and eaietv.

This meridian is well adapted to corn, hut

very little is raised, as it is subject to be des troyed by crows, wild geese, parakeits, black

birds, &c. etc. which sometimes destroy

i e t -7. : i hm r . ,

..a o.yi Vi, ui,r sc"r"" " n i "e nrmers nere wtio

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AMERICAN.

pROOKTILLG, IXDIAMA. FRIDAT, JAN. 14, 1S42.

FROM THE EDITOR.

Temvkin's Settlement, TaDsc. 22J.I84l. ifwo'TUTv's Point, about 200 miles be-

in

ttsvi of couateiie-ilers and pirates, which 4,e so annoyed botlmen for the last thirty u,. yenrs. ' w,l oe recollected by the of the American, thai the citizens of frfca15 becana- so exasperaied at the dep-".j-jjlans in Sept. lust, tl I they met and niertlie Lynch code organized a company

f Misii'Ppi Regulators, lhis company "n'tn"ncc operations by catching and .-ojtrir.e 27 of the counterfeiters on Island gjanjG3. An account of the proceedings t civen in the American. As we passed 'or!) the river other d-y.. we were dehni a couple dajs in the vicinity of these trsniv tion. We saw where some 6 or 8 fcoii'es had been burned and the proprietors Iriven from their farms by the Regulators, ihe owners not during even to i ome back to noe r,f their stock. Hat tlie com. try heie .iu fall of these counterfeiters. s we hyn! Montgomery's Point, I spent pv.lcfthe evening with the merchant there, whom 1 fjund to be a very comniunirntive na& apparently honest and moral man. He does a business of about 100,000 per ye ir, aid rays ten of his customers aic robbers, ;b?:ve ani counterfeiters to one honesi man.

Ana irons tlie character I Have ot thw coun-

- a. i..

j neiieve ne w correct, it is a pi.-tce o

cut flfthe tops and head the stalk iust below

the ear, so that the point of the ear will hang down, and thus prevent birds from lighting

a J poverty filth and splendor snore nearly !

ninea man in any otner city. ' I saw,(and it was a norelty to me who have

aiways uvea in a free State) drunken negro fandango in the streets where near 100 neeroes o( both sexes met in the street, and under the influence of liquor, let their heels fly in unison with a fiddle.

The population in this citv is corrmosed of

I - ii r - . . r - -

an snakes ana colors, except the pure white. I saw a considerable number of!ndian9 lving

about the streets drunk, nearly naked, without eliciting the notice oftl.e police, ifthev

Cmrrrtfudtttct the Cm. Uu. WasntNOToif, Jan. 1st, 1843. All parlies seem to look at the Exchequer with distrust and scorn, and to pronounce it unconstitutional and pernicious. Senator Mangum, whose speech you have doubtless read on this, expresses the sentiments of most of the Whigs in both Houses, and it will receive the support of very fw members of either part)-, unless so modified and amended as to remove ail obje lion u. its- i rinciples.

ana mat cannot be exr-tK. 1

HATES OF EXCHAXCBt

OHIO. Trust Company, Urban a Certificates, Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, Franklin do 4a Lafayette de in Hank of Cincinnati, de Granville Bank, 5 a and upwards. mall notsa. Lebanon da Cantun do

German Bank of Wootr,

t Bxat 9

upon it and opening the husks. Cm here j place as in Memphw in fact they have noth- , worth 50 cents along the river. iing io transact business upon in Mississippi,

4a ii ivnu iinii'iv 4

i it v poor

h,r curh no.o... j . . " M JICI iiiuu. j rjfiu ve . wouiQ 'iaa ivier nanroia.

. . : -pp-rmM lo ""'" now most willinelv oart i., ... ri

- IlUt 13 LTII3I, III 1I1ID I I 1 . I : .

I I r nuir; iw v,.n ilia rir

this place.

'lit arm to

I

to l e where he

was before he vetoed the I hk t ills c.f last

i session. His flatterers Mod parusiies cannot

UH a naDer a dar nr nk.nl. j u...-' - , mtbmuii.

t f 1 i uiiu licuii nun iiiii.irirKK nnimar iiTirpiv ... . ...

since, cortainir.g, virtually, a circular from prostrated. Thr mnr..'n i.....;.!!1'!" ,rom "."' mU,.ncholy truth that

ven. inuein co, announcine tiimaeit as in thi Stnt. r.rfh - -.i ...

a candidate for the Presidencv. Probably anvion.1v ..n;i;..r ih nrri.-.i f .i.. t.i l" prf,Porllon

mo?t of you hare seen it. In niv estimation.! F!.r,,arv i.-. ) men'8 ol u.le cnry re

my estimation.'of February, when th. R antrrnnt 1 :t w rnmr

ins tha weakest production, of tfce kind, .1 i into operation. Marshall's and Sheriff's sales have ever seen. It has lessened him in myjare the only business transactions in progress estimation Bat hold ! It is contndrd that in the State. Indianians are ignorant of fohticians shou.d be reserve in their opinions, what the people suffer in this State on account

ere the

letters of the alphabet to odious to Mississip

wv.-... iuuicii upiiiiuii,wnattne people sutler in this State on accoti I have been accusedof expressing ours;of theruinom state of the currency. Thf freely. He may be available yet. Who;i, no name which was ever formed out of t

and

too

knows!

The reader will excuse the scattering manner in which my letters are written. I only promised to give my readers thoughts when 1 left home.

Tl-e woods scenery here is rendered gloa

pi as that of 7yT."

There is no doubt remaing but Mississippi will pay her punlic debt this winter by ignominiously and ingloriously repudiating her

oonns. I he Governor the Legislature and

ccn$'.ierab!e busine??, and yet there are only

fir j white ladies in the town; and I was as. larsd by tke clerk in the store, who is a young f-st'eram from Baltimore, and who appeared io h- a mxn of veracity, that there is not a wKite young lady within ferfy miles of the !sre ! ! notwithstanding the town of Victoria a on the opposite side of the river. This is ji;ts, it should be. A community like this tboalJ not enjoy the society, the smiles, or the approbation cf levely woman. For so strong sir frith in the moral infaiei ce off. niKkvsciety, tht w believe vice, immirlity, rr.me, barbsrily and all the ronsrquost evils Afb:hf nim, will flee the r presence whrre vitr an admitted into the society an. heenme the companion and counsellor of man. With !i cur rcSaesnent, all our learr.injr, and all our morality of the presc:;!av, deprive us oi

1'ic milJ, powerful and hallowed influence ol

ny by the Spanish moss, which hangs in 'the People are ripe for it read v to call down

mournful drapery from the trees rendering upon themselves the execrable distinction of the woods dark and desolate vhich is enliv-; being the first Republic that ever refused to ened again by the green foilage of the cane j pay her honest debts. At one bound she and live oak. The moss is not fit for any use; leaps into the amis of infamv. without anv ..:! : . u c ) .. ... .

uuui ii twt-i iuious;1 pmcrsa o preparanon, paiiation or excuse. II she would acknowl

edge she was not able to pay, she would be looked upon merely as an insolvent creditor; but to declare that she will resist the pavment

;ofa debt by force, which lias been contracted

r! such as rotting and drying. This is mostly

aone oy me negroes, aua is scld by them very cheap. On account Z the difference of the cli

mate, there is a materia) difference in theiin good faith, is a climax of tneanneM which style of builJing in this and in more n&rth- I can never approve or tolerate. Natienal ern climates. Here the halls are wider, the consenuencesof such serious imnort will arise

doors and windows larger, and the chimnevs.rom these things as to make the heart of the are invariably built outside of the house. j philanthropist bleed. Let us nay all we are

Very seldom is a countrv residence more than

one story. ViekMhurgh, Mi. Dec. 21, 1841. Books are legal subjects of criticism. There is a work entitled "The Western PilU by Samuel Oimningt, revised and corrected by dpt. Charles tR$s mnd George Condi n, Cincinnati, 18-11." This work is intended as a guide and pilot for navigators of the Western water?, and as suth should have some claim to accuracy. The work is got up in miserable MiltT. but if it ITerp anv advantan-o In linal.

WW - .- 1

taen tmue aa lig.ueti up t men as a mid.- nU K- M-rinni.mA

witti toy the couuteiiauce cl man, an e liji I KmranUi-.i ii I.H.. r u l.i.i

''ftu'a not transpire ere the wcild would i more boats than ail the bars in the Mississinwjra'.iRsackclolh'and ashes cvirthesins.pei-; pi, but as 1 am not a pilot mvsclf. I will not

I anempt to point out its errors in lh man of

able, and preserve our honor if not our credit. But when we recollect of what materials our present legislature of Indiana in compos-d,

ll fear the doctrine of repudiation will be

entertained there. May Heaven save us from slkIi merited infamy s would rest upon us. Charge us with poverty but sate us of the appellation of a villainous creditor! I have heaidorseen nothing of the proceedings of our present Legislate re, but it is so composed of "treason, stratagem a id spoils," that we shall not be astonished io hear the proposition offered and even advocated by some man who has been rather loose in Mf wn

contracts.

:iv ar.rj wirkedness r.I mm. And l:crj in

i.z neighborhood of Montgomery's Point is a fne exemplification of this poitioa. 1 i, thconlv place in the world within mv L -mtvl

j lg,e here mn is not accompanied with his uiilvx Ci.mjanion his solace in adversitv

Jiitj-7i prosperity his guide in difficulty -b.itrifvd In weal or woe, ia health or sickne, ia life or death. And t:s is the onlv place that inducements could nt have some Ui2uence upon mi in -locating. But in this slice earthly goads or earthly considerations U 11. I! T, .

"s-i.s no; snauce me io sper.a my iue. Sir.ct I left Montgomery's Point, tiiere has "n chsnee cotr-e over (he spirit of my dream." Before, all was wi'sl and 4 nary Since, lj-lcnjid iir.provemenli adorn the banks of the t-stt. The large cotton farms ate spreading '.t'.r ample fields before you, and the planners' radeuct-s, from a distance, appear to Mtt hli aScat them tHat makes life desirable. Sj;t5 of t'am are & well situated, that if they 'lavefiot rfiide thei-r neace with Cod. we

he has no sincere friends in thi tountir, and

as the distress and einbanass-

felt, the fetlinc of

dislike and loathing will he increased. The Madigonian is now abusing Congres for not swallowing the bitter and nauseating pill which his master has administered to them. By the way one of the editurs 1 discover, is a little rabid locofco penny a liner who has been employed hire for 6ome tears

in administering trash to the Dolon Post. The two new papers established here re

cently, the ln-tepen-Jcnt and True Whig are carrying on the war vt ry spriledly, and the President shares but badlj helcen them. To day, a most splendid and beautiful one for the season, all are ru&hing to the White House to see and be seen. The President's levee which is always held on the 1st of January has been crowded to suffocation in consequence of the great number of strangers now in Washington, especially females, who o course, are anxious to see such an assembly. The President's example was followed by Mr. Adiims, the Secretaries, aiid Mis. Madison, on whom most of those who had visited the President, called to pay their reypects.

Manhattan,

Whitewater Cuni . Alt current email iiotra Tol Notea. 12 niontaa. Do do 20 do l)a do "0 do Mechanic' and Tracer Baah, All other volvent Banks KENTUCKY. Ail bf the Kentucky Bank INDIANA. State Bank and Branches Scrip. $5 ILLINOIS. tat Rank and Branches Shawneetowti .MICHIGAN.

McCombe Co, pay&bi at t'oliimbua tit Clair ,!o Newark LOUIS AN A. New Orleans WISCONSIN.

Marie and Vut Int. Co. at M:laukie certificates of lleioditea Check on Cincinnati EASTERN BANKS. New York City

Mr 3 ia

t ce " s It prai IS

S4s 4:.

14

Nvitinsr.

ine i;ssisippi and Ulno rivers, but as its h toiical and geographic faults are on a par with its knowledge of the channel of the river, I will, without descending to notice the gross errors relative to small villages, refer to some which are to glaring to he omitted. Tn i Pilot info rm us that Memphis is situate in the State of Mississippi, instead of in the State of Tennessee. I hat Vicksburgh is a large and flourishing city of 300 houses and 33,100 inhabitants. Thus giving us to under-

ten inhabitants to every house. Bui lhJ colden hopes -s nat reahzed. Golden floods number of houses and number of inhabitants float "ottipthe M.ss.ssippi-nor shine through are both taring errors. There are about700jthea;mer8 re- "'hernors even begin 5 OOO inhabitants We are aeain 1 0 study economy, and your conscience is no

Correspondence cf the Batiuntre Petri!. Washington, Jan. 3, 1842. The debate upon the question ofrefering the President's Message was closed in the House of Representatives to day, after a very able and patriotic peech from Wm. Cost Johnson, of Maryland. I pwas not fortunate enough to hear the speech, but I hear it commended all around me as very 'able, sound and practical in its views, both upon the general question of the Tariff and the incidental question of the Revenue and Protection connetted with it. The previous question, which

is h potent agent for good or for evil, was the ;

etk-ctivr power in drawing the debate to a close to day, but the motion was carried only by the casting vote of the! Speaker, 88 to 88

t . t .r.u tl 'r-( r

M l cMurgh:pcc:5th hav was retailing' f. Committeemen Manufactures, bv a vote

of 104 to 95, was unexpected to manv.though

I itud proper reference. Had the

Philde!,-!.''

Italliroore Pittsburgh Wheeling On New York,

On I'hilaJflt'la, On Ual'in.oie, srssia.

Silver 7pra Americaa GeM " Tort-'gn ' Deposit ps paid in kind, bet wkn Bankable money ia required n a curiencr paaiios S f

! c"nt i charged. f Currency purchased with BaakahU pap-

lltl " lul - ! arsmiua 7 As

f.il of Ixllora

EMAlNTNt; in the Post O.T;c af lr-.r.kin

the quarter endnij Dec. 3Ut If 41, whick if

not taken out before the 31at of March atxt, will be pent to d. Ccol. Poat Office. A.

at 20$. flour $6.50, fresh poik 3Apercwt.

corn 50 per bushel, oats 37s, potatoes 75. chickens per doz. $ 1.00 to $1.50, apples 75 to 100, butter 12 to 25. Those who have brought to the south hay, oats, shorts, and potatoes will do tolerable well,but every other kind of produce is a losing business. Apples, flour, pork, hogs, cattle, chickens, beans, whiskey.'Stc.&c.will scarcely pay the exr ence of freighting. Every day we see more or less boatmen on their way home with sere fingers and empty pockets. The year of 1835, 1830

(and loo have passed away, and every man's

informed that Natch z has 1.000 houses and

5.000 inhabitants, which would he an average of 5 to each house instead of 1 10 as in Vicksburgh. But in this case Natchr2 is underrated. I should suppoea it contained near 10,(0C) inhabitants. But it is useless to particularize. I could noint to like errors relative

iSsalJnoi fciarr.e them for looking upon death j to Lav ieitcebui (fh, Louisville, New Albany,

aiatf.rror, and us depriving than of

n:r fcappjnes. Had Piovider.ee blessed

all

d me

'ir.iaaa-Bj-.le fortune, I should have taken es-,-e h; hsiilding and adorning my resiace like some of these along the Mississippi Yc 'l:iVe trie large extending faim, f.eadi i ni--s.nsiont smooth walks, trim hedges, house surrounded by a large garden, is'irt and shrubbery the court on either wit shaded with long rows of shade trees. ish ide gravel walks these shade trees " Weibv ;he cheerful and noisy inhabitants le air. But behind the mansion 1 would

i;3d the garden, with a wilderness of

7'S p.edgts, fruit trees, flower bushes, hor-

w arbors, summer houses, strawberry bed, robujhrg, vinc, apricot tres, fountains, b.isins of water transparent as chrysiih frjit, and flaw cu drooping over it .nr breaches, and like the beautiful Nar,,,,J. enamoured of her own image. These, "iihaii that would delight the eye, please w tute, er exhilerate the senses, would I e to chrm tho place of my residence 0iU have, too, above all, a companion, crt is mada up of iar.orence,of quiet

"U6:S and whse mild ir

lo.nger the only bounds to the price you shall receive for your produce. The world 5s now studying common sense, if they do pay pretty dear for the whistle. ldleness,extravaeancc.

and visionary scheming have brought this

the usual nod proper

members all bt-a in attendance, tht inajority would have been much larger, probably 20 or 25, instead of 9. As it is, the Committee on Manufactures will ; justice to the measure. Mr. Saltanstall, of Massachufetts, is the chairman of the committee, and his asociates are esteemed as, for the mot pat t,able and practical men. The manufacturing States j

have the majority of the members of the!

commiitee.it is true; but the manufacture? seek no protection now which must not be afforded them in a tariff for the purpose of Revenue alone. The debt of the Govern-, ment is $14,000,000, and its expenditures not; likely to be diminished. Under such circum-j stances, a revenue for the support of Government may accomplish the other purpose cf incidental protection, without detriment to any section of the country, or any interest.

1 ne debate continues in tne senate upon

ie

ntellectual eye

over the heart like sur.shine charming my life and partiri-

joys. in I'iCt just such a com

5re-.;. kv,'1

Ptintr ;n ....

... in.

!Voa kind Providence his blessed me

But where arc I in r'n' '"'lt, thoughts are unbecomthese whose hands and shoulder are with cares. A sight of these fauy resiJces, has aroused a little of the romance.

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Cvnnsvilie, Shawneetown, &c. ic, but it

would be sm ill game. 1 he book is below iriticism too glaiing erroneous, to require further notice than to warn the public from being deceived by this fa.'ee nuide. 1 am now writing from Vicksburgh the citv of hills, ravines, mudholes, filth, dogs,

negroes, mules, poverty, riches, splendor,

gambler, immorrality. vice and idleness all mingled in magnificent confusion. Whilst some of the baildings indicate riches without bounds, in close junto posi'.ion is seen the diriv hovel of miserable ooverty. Whilst

some individuals have spent millions in build

ing and adorning their residences, there is net a tolerable street or side walk ni the city. No publicj improvements, nor public buildings of any consequence no Improved landings, or comfortable Hotels. The city is built on what called Walnut Hills.$which rises in abrupt peaks to about 300 feet leaving neither level on their summit or bases for the erection of building but the buildings are romantically scattered tometimes in groups,and sometimes a proud edifice occupies alone some promi

nent bluff. Although it is singularly situated on the shelving declivity ol the hills, 1 em much pleased with its natural scenery. It is unlike cur mountainous scenery around

Brookville there when you ascend a peak,

your vision is obstructed by another which rises still higher. But here there is nothing to avert the view or obstruct your vision. All around is an extended level below you. For many miles you can view the mighty

Mississippi in either aiiectiou winding its zig

I ! 1 1 1 1 1 v tu lie ciiiciiic uuiiiL I I niinifr inrrv. I - - ...

j u... . i.- r '. tne reicrence oi ine lieport and liiti ot ii

ano rouimn ui me sum cm eccnemv ana c- . r.u t . i . i0:ci,,,; -. , ' Secretary of the Tre isury to a seh c'. Commit Inr trtenl leisiaiion ran ever roHonm n 1 J . .

Aivordtothe readers of the American.-! a nTUT": TV",' ",Mc.d lhc announced to you three months since that I proposed B, and without finding a redeem- . , .Krtrtr .. mc point in it. Mr. Manenm s speech did

naa sent to new lorrior entire new upe . ' r , c.- . , r- -o-r i I... u..i...AFJ no' go further in condemnation of the pun

IUI UUI ymyt. Hemic 1 ICII UUIilC I IIHU aa-

vices that the type had been shipped, and have doubtless arrived at Cincinnati long before this lime. 1 contemplated commencing the new volume of 1342 with these type, but my absence prevents me from making the necessary arrangements. But so soon as I ran reach home it will be attended to. 1 trust your patience will not fail.

At a Locofoco Convention beld at Columbus.

Ohio, en ths eih inst, Wilson Skahwor was unanimously nominated as a condiaato for Gov

ernor.

, We must clip his wings.

. i tnii country the society is not composed ! zag course through this vast wilderness ofj

'r R poor. All the larms are! bottoms then away again you see the hery 'ponded estates, composed of the rich j steam car pushing its rapid flight along the oob. Wit0 his 2000 acres, and 100 slaves, ' deep ravines in the rear of the town on the

aall farms and humble cottages. j Vicksburgh' and Jaikson rail road whilst

iRd . Wners of farms here are apparently the lui-sissippi is continually enlivened by

We btve received lbs first number of the '-La..

t' YoBi,n or Faaaio a," a aiontbly taagaiiae

just published in Philadelphia, by C J. Prr.aaoK,

It contains Z'2 pages of interesting reading mat

ter, neatly priated, witba beaatiful plate, sod the

latest London and Paris fashions. The price is 2$ for a single copy , or three copies for five dollars

in advance.

ij,,"0 eaterprising men, and mostly na- those floating palaces Americans.. The French er Spaniards ie also beauty in. conti

contrasLyou can view wealth I

We are indebted to lion. Ja. H. Crmveus.at Washington, and Messrs. Mount and Shoup, at Indianapoha, for valuable docamenU aent to u, for which they will pleate accept our thanks. Mabuakd.-This State is resolved to maintain inviolate the public faith. She owes a larga debt; but she will meet all her obligations prompily. Such is the will of her Legislature, and the wish of her people. The Patriot says: 'We have pleasure in stating that a motion, made vesterdav. in the House of Dele

gates, for leave to bring in a bill to repeal the ,

lawimnosinga t.ix to raise money io pav me

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interest on the atate cent, promptly meiwun

ciple,nnd throughout, the plan proposed was

regarded nsnn odious and dangerous Government Bank. The debate will continue upon

this Bill to morrow, but not many days, 1 be

lieve, before a reference takes place. Mr. Bates has the floor to take, as is generally

supposed, a different view cf the question

proposed. The opponents of the Bankrupt Bill, par

ticularly in New York, are making desperate efforts to procure the repeal of the measure. Some three or four Senators, of whom Mr. Benton takes the lead, are moving in the measure.and presenting petitions which seemed to be prepared more at their and his instance, than from any other source. The law goes into operation on the first of February. The design is to postpone its operations with view to repeal. Neither object will be effected,! believe, at present.though the friends nd enemies of the measure vtry nearly balance one another. W.

Mathew W. Alln Wm. Arithonv Mary B Al!y Nancy BunyarJ freeman Biglow Win P Brown John Hr.xweil John Ziarr, &a Joel Co1a Win Cuminana I.yman Chittenden Hanry Case Clerk of Franklin 2 Anton Dau F C Frhard Sarah Egbert David Funderbarfh Holli Kisher

George Fruit

Spencer Ooldoa

Peter Grasanauck Frank Garber

Oeo Holland 3 Conrad Hoover

Loui Hueirel

John Uitamaa

Thomaa Johnat Jcbn C Jobnaua John Kelly John F lvleii John Laseevar

Alexander McLaiighha Freeman W Makar Virgil Millopaugh Abigail Molt Jesse O'Nei!

P I K.

Mary Abbot Wm. Tf Aia

John Benyare' A area Bull Hunter Burk Frederick Btar Henry arry.jr. John T. Ceeley ffenjamln Caries t Chamber Esrkicl Celleu

n Deketi 1 ItalBII Rsdl

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V.'iil.aan Fredd I'avid Fother t raoerick Ferria

Ilemrick Wm Oeeeii 8 W Uayiord Leoabardl Geeatl

rhih'p Meek Hugh Hartiaae Homer T Hiaatae

T 1 VT Jakaaea S

iv Jaha B Ketiy

L I M

Villiia Lyaa

Jae M'Whiaaee

SU-rwaed klartia Archibald Maker.

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George Pouck

Jas M Petty r

Levi Par vm

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A writer in the Sangamo Journal has ascertained by calculation that the State debt of Illinois in silver dollars, would weigh live hundred tons.

Miami Exporting Co. It was rumored vesterdav afternoon, that this Institution was

unable to redeem its circulation. Some of

the Brokers hava refused to take their Bills

for several days past. Cin. Rep. Jan. 11.

Postponement.

The meeting of the Brookville Temperance Society advertised to take p'ace oa Wednesday

. ' evening next, ia postponed until the aasitance of money to pav the i b f ' Ll some of the Cincinnati Reformers can be procered.

Rev. J T Ringer John Reynold 3 Abraham P Kuj Philip Rows Samuel Serring Rebecca Smith Leonkerd Soager Gro Smith 2 Frederick Thter Samuel Tacker IVer Updtk. JohnM Viley Jamea Wallaee Nicbolaa Wrerte Josiah Willhire Charles White John O Ziaiaor

einrieli laeeea Karl Power

Frederick Riee Claorge Raser Heierich Reaaeheeaa.

Gee flavendellar Gee W Swea Predigee Sehaetuiaa

Jeet Teeter

u T rr

Jr-ka WiggreeSamuel Wyakeop I.aac Waaaalef 11 L Wiathia

j. trooot, r. m.

Fresh Groceries.

O. sugar. O. molataee.

steamboats. As theredecided opposition, and the leave refused by

a voto of 21 ayes to 52 nays.'

Due notice will be give n of the meeting. Jan. 14, 134.

HHDS. new crop N. O. sugar.

VJ? SO bbl 20 b?e Rio cutTee.

Just received from New Orleaea, aad for aale, low for CASH, by K AKE3 U BURTON. Brookville, Jan. 13. 184?. -

New Orleans ltlO!asesj.

eeived anl for sale

). PRICH. r-

g BBL3. tint qaality juat i

Tee. BO. 1841.