Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 July 1842 — Page 3

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A5IEBICAx. hKOOKYILLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, 89, 1813.

THE LAST RALLY!

Township Voting. As every man will be compelled to vole in his own township on Monday next, it will give those townships where it has been disputed which party had the sway a fair opportunity to test the matter. Will Springfield, Fairfield, and White Water

settle the matter by giving whig majorities?

. -.-.- r T- vi: rniinir will he ... ...

The tmzens 01 immu. v e win see which of those townships will give addressed at the Market House in Drookville the largest majoritr. SntiirHnv. commencing at 1 ! "

oclock P. M. bv Joii-v A. Matsox, Joux D. j

S,SCknf V "h"' "W?'. I given, j.,t cause for its apphcation. under what A vfttp f ? le' ,idb.l,lge-21- combinaUon circumstances could it be exerA vote of two thirds would have been requir-'cised more efhciemlv ni1 tnfe.iit- ,1. ed to have introduced the bill to the Sena?e, it those which w e" ? "oce b o t to bear having been once rejected- lipo the occupant of the highest office in l?e IIon-7?,rVr mM.,m. ...... ""i,,::.!h,S.po";er w?ul1 1,0 l0ger be looked

-n-....;.! niT . : " "if n niung l.igti stations

U,,ULU lami uui, ami an passed upon, bug-bear and scaie c

as a mere

row; but would have its sal-

And lb nur.ctir.ii l:i-..ll t.:u ..i?i'... . .

" , 1 """" ' j uiary terrors to those prone to trample on the wni! Ihpn Inl'pn nnil i U .1 in .n; .;. I . . . r . . .......pic- m. mc

w.ju i hit .urn iiiauxr, .runsuiuiion ana riglus of ihe

as follows

YEAS

.,.... . i t . .1 .. J . Phillies, itiseudenthore, that

'-To men passed a::!".-!'-"

. .. . ..r:. ... . , . . . ' . . . -' , iMiw. an nuren anu air Burh-

Hovlaxd, Thomas U. uarwise, ana prooa- j v- money, on i uesnay last, to a : noia. Aycrigg, Uat.cock, Baker, Barnard. Bar-' anan's are on the wane The mrtr ire

ivotners. -ir. iarwise win not oc present - m.i.i m miiiuuu lownsnip. n is in uve ; ",a,,

laie in the afternoon as he speaks at Mt. dollar bills on the bank of Kentucky

farm

Thev

Briggs, Brockwav.

.Loardman, Bordon. Botts,'orthe!ess, divided, and an open rupture may Bronson, Jeremiah Brown, lore long be looked for. .Mr. Calhoun and his

" -J It II . ii r

el at 2 o'clock. pretended to be buying Treasury Notes. We ' . 1 ' , j ' " r Y' vi ' ""T- "Mt -V,e,d a,1; Mr" Van Bl,re ad j. , " . ., j i rnit nOii, Jiilm I. (lark. Sialey N. ( larke, his frieiii'ls, not without a slrucle MrBnrhFrecme,.77Tl.C poll,! : thoc who are not acuaimed wl, mon- James Cooper, Cowan Cranson, Cravens.; auan has not strength con to nlend 1 .. . . PO" . ey to be careful who they exchange with. It is . Cush.ng, Garret Pans, John 1-MwanV Ever-', ainst. or sive either the least" ,,ne-,sino it.

On next .Monday the J.iectmn ot members prolmWc ,hcy havc passcd off considerable of eU- Fillmore, A. Lawrence Foster doubtedly Mr. Calhom, is now lord of the a4 the legislature m to be held. This election , his trash in the country. Be on the look out I J;at tc,,try Giddings, Cog-in, Patrick C cendant at the While House, and iiulirectiv s of primary importance. Franklin County and if any usoicious" locking fellows -,re' l;oode' 5,ral,:m, -ranger, Green. 11.11, Hal-1 controls the administration. To this vareai,es three votes at the election of a United 1 J L ""1 1 i t :s. "l! . W J"h" rior to a s-

. . , . . ir : - " ' "i"'" " , "imani . irt in, james. v imam uerior; but to Mr. Webster Mr Fnrwnnl nml

THE SOUND CURRENiDY! npiIE Editor of the American will take the J- followong currency at par, for subscrm-

wmgj ivniu

Tlaplc Siisar, 1

Auiasses, Country Anen, Jeans, Chickens, Butter, Cheese, Wood.

Dried Apples,

Corn,

Wheat, Flour, ' Corn meal, Pork, Beer, Oats' Bay,' Flour Barrels,

ANICUUf

Dried Peaches,

or most any mechanicalproductions

C. F. CLARKSON. March 2, 1942.

, , ' ' P)nr ; t,,r TTT. co iV , , , l: Jones, .io.m r. ivemie- Mr. Npencer it is undoubtedly loo gallinu to Baierle George

Wt: ...,.un, n. u.n.:m iiiui.iu.i ; ............ y i... .,n ,ujii, i nouns r. ,ti;ir-t ne long Home. Hence the confident belief ) Barber Josenh

barrel. I shall, hainson Mason, Mathiot Matto.-ks, Mas- that Mr. W. will retire hs soon as the neoeia- Biehler Mathias .well, .Maynard, Moore, Morgan, Morris. Mor-. lion will, KualaiiJ shall be closed nn.l "-iiI. I Burk llnnt-r

JAU'i.tlililii Mot-lion It is nrfllv fvnlMii i i .s)unic, UWsev. I'armpiitpr IV.in'i. nm trill n.i i1. ..ii,... . .1

:ho question of a U. S. Bask, a Protective ,imt Moctox the Loco Foco candidate is dec-1 Pendleton, Pope, Powell. Itamsey, Benjamin ' TARirr, and other Leading Measures, 1111- , ted Governor of Louisiana. What do you make! Kendall, Alexander Randall, Randolph, Ridg-J A Diel. Another duel was foimht on Tues lei the administration of Hexry Clay. :,ofit? According to our arthmetic just nothing j" aJ" Rodney, William Russell, James M.j day of last week, by Mr. Robbins"a btnk offi

RLIST OF LETTERS F.MAIMXG in the Post Office of Brookville the Quarter ending June 30, 1842, which if not taken out during the following quarter will be returned to the General Post Office as Dead Letters.

Boyer Nicholas

;or the next six 3 cars, shall be a whig or a loco foco; the vote of this Senator may decide j

n ir . .. -ii i i . . .- . . . .

We repeat, fellow citizens, that this election ! 1,1 ..." u" " 111 lWK imo "ection statistics,

. . , - . . r , - !? on ill see that some of the very strongest is of vital importance. Our opponents feel it iVi.im.i. . ir , n-, 15 u r . 11 ; " I"? parishes voted for him. hy we know so, and are actively using all their means of , not. Most probably because he was a Creole, success. We have heard from all portions of , Cin. Citron. the country; the Whigs are housed and arc ' letermined on success. The loco focos, who!, The Begixxisg. A bill has been reported .-,, c, , t lo tlie Pennsylvania Legislature for districting

,t,c' F-s - -uuucih , M.cct- as to j that glalc for congress.. It strikes us as in uabble about the spoils, are now dispirited j the true loco foeo style. The districts con,o! fearful of the event Fellow Citizens j lain every number of inhabitants from GO.000 day is ours ' I to 85 0f)0' varying 33 per cent ! This is what . . ;the "self styled democracy" call equality of The day is ours if we wul have it so. If we 1 rights !

UiU continue to suslain our principles they

aust prevail. Bask Charters. Judge M'Lcan, at the

Come out to the polls every man; invite Present sitting of the Circuit Court I . &.

t vv. til t y UI.I.IULU, IIUU UIC IdlUllli: VI a 1111

re-

mrter

your neighbors, and discharge the great duty j bv the Lr-rislature of a Slate was a ronf ract.

which they or no subsequent Legislature, had

with bav-! any more right to repeal than they had to take

.t freemen. We are charged with dishonesty

a; made pledges to the people, for the sate!wa-v from a rightful owner the deed of his ... . . , , Ifarm. fciVAw Vallai Register.

lomce, wnicn we nave noi rt'ueeuieu

USSPl S.lltnncl-ltl S1litr.r.n..l o: . Ol.J- I -. r- . . . ...

" 3 .', ouiiumuii, oi.itii-, cer in v iCKstmrgli, and .Mr. Fall, editor pro tern. Truman Smith, Sollers, Sprigg. Stanley,Stoke- of the Vicksburgh Sentinel. According to the ly, Stratton, Alexander II. II. Stuart, John T. arrangement, the parties had six pistols each, Stuart, Summers, Taliaferro, John B. Thomp-j which, after the word "fire," they were to son, Richard W. Thompson, Tillinghast, To- discharge as fast as thev pleased. Fall fired land, Tomhnson, Triplett, Trumbull, Under- two pistols without effec't. Mr. Robbin's first wood, Van Rensselaer, Wallace, Washington, shot took effect in Fall's thigh, who fell and Edward W. White, Joseph L. White, Joseph .was unable to continue the combat. This is L. Williams, Yorke, Augustus Yo'in?, John. the second fight these two gentlemen have Young 116. had. NAYS Messrs. Arlington, Atherton, Beeson, Bidl.ick, Black, Bowne, Boyd, Brewster. Rise is Pork. A drove of luvrs were car-

Aaron V. Brown, Milton Brown, Charles ried into the air some twenty feet, by the blowBrown, Burke, Sampson II. But tier, William !ing up of a steamboat latelv, in the Mississippi. Brown, illiam O. Butler, G. W. Caldwell, P. That was a ' rise of oork" with a vengeance.

U. Ualdwell, J. Campbell. W. ,B. Campbell,

Caruthers. Cary, Case-, Chapman, Clifford Clinton, Coles, Mark A. Cooper. C ross, Dan

Baid Mr.

Childers Benjamin Conner William Chapman Abel

Clendenning Charles Clendenning Levi

Dickie John Garret John Green Joseph

Grimme Frans Hays David

Hedrick Jacob

Iloehruan Frans Hogue William

Howell Adin

Howell Joab

Jeffers James-

Jeffers Sarah

Jock William

t'onte on every true Harrison Whig, if you Mve a soul, and assert your honesty. You

iiitht have had office under T ler as well as

x.Jer Harrison, but you have prefered rmxci-

Ciiarles F. Mitciiel. This Ex-Honorable, but now miserably degraded man, was on the loth sentenced to three 3-ears imprisonment in the N. Y. Penitentiary, for Forgery. Hiscon-

i viction took place some months ago; and had

i ..i 1 1.1. :

LE3 to ofhc E. oui e om men ami seal wi.s , been at jar,,e on bail llU rcccluK when lie was

tiilanous charge with the deserved stamp of taken from Zanesville, in this State, to New

filsehood, and let the world see that you fight

f'T principles, and that tho' once deceived you

!onot succumb either to a traitors power, or '9 the taunts of a dastardly opposition, but

I hat you live for j our country and fight unireingly for her interests.

Yotk. and there delivered up by his sureties.

Cin. Hep.

THE CONTEST. The election canvass is waxing warm, but will soon be brought to a close. The loco foco party have acted upon the principle that every king is fair in politics, and evidently laid a

new tax upon their ingenuity in inventing and circulating falsehoods, slanderous reports, and preverted statements; and every thing by which they could hope to gain a vote has been

resorted to. But in regard to their code of principles Aey have manifested rirwi and turnings

than any party are not often compelled to re--rt to. They commenced the campaign with their true principles an open and undisguised

position to a Tariff declaring it an unconsti-

idional federal measure ! This osition they sustained with seeming triumph until the

friends of the Tariff entered the field in its fa

vor. The locos then soon look the alarm, and

:anie, three weeks since, and said they were

n favor of a proper Tariff. But this would

not do. It M as still an up hill business. The

next week they were fur a Heroine Tariff. But finally, this week their speakers come out lor a good I'rotecticc Tariff and will le jnt

is good Tariff men until after they get the people's votes, as there is any need.

Cut, fellow citizens, the Tariff bill has just

passed the House of Representatives, and ihe yeas and nays are inserted in this day's paper.

There they were brought to test their profes

sions. Look at it ! How do they stand ! The

h"o foeos and the Tylerites voting sigainst any Tariff, and the Whigs almost unanimously yo

ung for it. This shows who are in favor of a

direct tax to support the Government, and w ho

a favor of raising a revenue and protecting Vmertean industry by a discriminating protects Tariff! Can the people any longer be 'fteived bv such demasosucism !

Another Sirn. large portion of the Whig Press of Massachusetts are out for Henrv Clav.

iel, Richard W. Davis, Dawson, Dean. Debcr-j Mr. Webster is either no longer supported by ry, Dom. Doig. Eastman, John C. Edwards, his friends, or, he has no particular aversion to

l-goeri, jonn li. f loyd, L'liarles A. Floyd, For-: Mr. Clay nance, Thomas F. Foster, Gamble, Gerry, Oil- J

ilham O. Goode, Gordon. Gustine. One western nlitnr rpl nnmlior Wtnrp

iner.

Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot. WASHINGTON, July 18, 1810. UNITED STATES SENATE.

The Revenue Bill was received from the

House soon after the reading of the Journal

read twice and refered to the Committee of

Finance with nn order to print. MEMORIALS

Mr. Wright presented a memorial of Aaron

Lcggett, of N. Y. upon the subject of the Mex-

ipan Cour""i' nd claims. The memorial was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Another memorial from merchants, exporters, ship owners and others, was presented by Mr. Wright, and read and referred to the Revenue bill, stated what the memorials wanted, and was sent to the Committee of Manufactures. PROPOSED REPEAL OF THE BANKRUPT BILL. Mr. Benton agreeably with previous notice,

made many weeks since, introduced a motion

for leave to introduce a bill to repeal the Bank

rupt bill of 1SI1. Mr. Benton introduced his

motion as apes on which to hana a speech

which he made and which was in the usual Fientonian vein, ultra in the extreme, and without merit. It pronounced the bill ex cathrcda to le unconstitutional and upon the principal that it was an insolvent, instead of bankrupt law, he called for the repeal of the law. Mr. Benton spent an hour in comparing the law of 1S11, and having done this to his own infinite

satisfaction he went onto compare the bank-

Gwin. Habersham, Harris, John Hastings, 011 good manners, whereupon the latter retorts

Hays, Holmes, Hopkins, llouck, Houston, by telling the story of the old woman who

Hubard, Hunter, Charles J. Ingersoll, Jack, once advertised that she would teach sewing,

Cave Johnson, John W. Jones, Keim, Andrew .reading, writing and manners. "What are

Kennedy, King, Lewis, Littleford, Abraham; your terms?"' said an applicant for instruction

McClellan, Robert McClellan, McKay, McKe-j''Wliy," said she, ' I charge three shillings a

on, Mallory, Morehead, Alfred Marshall, John week for sewing, the same for reading and

T.Mason, Mathews, Medill, Meriwether, Mil- writing, and, (wiping her nose with the sleeve

ler, Mitchell, Newbard. Patndge, Payne, Pick-jol her gown,) a penny a week for manners." ens, Plummer, Read, Reding, Reneher, Roy-!

nobis, Khcit, Kings, Koaers, Roosevelt, San-j The Mormon University at Nauvoo. Ills., has . 1 1 tzi ft 1 i iit-ii' ... f ..'.1. . . . . " T

ioru ouuiuicrs, ouaw, villeins, v imam iniin, conferred the honorary degree of L. L. D. upon

Snyder, steenron, !umter, Jacob Thompson,. .1 timet Uorden Ilcnneti, editor of the N. Y.

Turner, Vanliuren, ard, arren, alter- licraiu. Cincinnati

son, Weller, James W. Williams, C. II. Williams, Wood 112. So the bill was passed.

Post.

CorrcsKnJence oj the Cincinnati Gazette. DOINGS AT WASHINGTON. Washington, July 17th, 1S42!

Messrs. Editors. The Revenue or Tariff

Bill was reported to the House by the Commit-1 tee of the Whole, on Friday evening at half past 6 o'clock; as I wrote to you that "evening. I Yesterday morning the House entered on the consideration of the amendments made by the! Committee and went through with them at a single setting. The bill was then ordered to be engrossed, ayes, 110, noes, 111, 'which having been done, the question was immediately taken on its passage, upon which the ayes were 1 10, noes, 1 12. So the bill was passed, at about

six o'clock. I send it to yon as amended. Seldom, indeed, has a legislative body performed more lalwr in two days; than the House accomplished during Friday and Saturday, sitting each day about eight hours and a half, and being incessantly engaged during the whole time.

An attempt was made in the committee of the whole to place tea and coffee in the list of free articles, but failed.

The bill will be immediately taken up in the

A hard head. An athletic black man, while carrying a hod in a building down town, was struck on his head by a salmon brick fell from

the scaffold nearly two stories high. 4:Look

out up dare, how you throw your brick," vocif

erated the hod carrier, "gues you want to kill dis nigger." What is most strange, is that the

man was not even stunned, and the brick was broken in two by coming in contact with his head. Phila. Gaz.

Barnard Hezekiah 3 Burch William Bowles Joseph Clark R. P. Mrs. Phebe A. Coffin Mrs. Sarah E. Clark Mrs. Rachel Cox Clerk of F. C. 3 Dickerson Firman Fries Michael 2 Francis Jacob N. Faher George Halstcad E. O. Hammond N. Hammond John Hart James Miss Julia Hoover How James Jackson John Jones Simpson Jones James

Johnson John C

Kennedy Dr. Thomas 2 Keneaster Henry

muter A. J.

Moffit Elijah McLaughlin Elcxr. 3

Miusou William

Merrideth Thomas

Mater Joseph Newkirk Chailes Parks Jonathan

Petty Samuel Perriue James Ryan Geo. W. Remy A. S. Rone Wm. T. Reed Henry

Schrader Francis II.

Scarle Samuel 3 Sheriff of F. C. 2

Tresler Benjamin

Updyke Elijah Williams John S. Wheat Michael Wythe Elisha

Merrick John Jr. 2

Maker Archelaus Munson John . Molock Elizabeth Morford Daniel McGuire John Oliver Alexander 2 Ogler Daniel Powers William Peter John Row Henry Rosenfelder Louis Ripp George Swift D. U. Smith Richard Snook John Stevens Isaac Thurston Lucrctia A. Yiely John M. Wirtz Carl Wilkinson John J. WOODS, P. M.

NEW GOODS. R. 4- S. TYNER B"AVE j"9' received LkQVa Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati a large assort

ment of

Dry Goods Groceries, Ifardtrarc,

istoes. Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, Arc.

.'i r.r. 1 1 . Vjt ir rnr.111 1111. 1

Thr ProcltvMrw nt nf,int ritl mmt in I Jl.nj

Brookville on Thursday the 18th day of Au- IRON NAILf a"d SALT-all of which they . o .ii. n ; u,. will sell very low for Cash.

nn Plinrcb Ttiirmtr lhn niMl nonf Preshvt- -, - -.

ry public discourses mav be expected from Dr. G. Jnnkin, Professor J. W. Scott, Rev. T. E. Thomas and others.

Brookville, la., July 11th, 1842.

NEW BACON

IfAMS and SHOULDERS, for sale by

Feb. 2, 1842.

R. & S. TYNER.

AUGUST ELECTIONI 842. For Representatives. THOS. H. BARWISE, SAML. JENKS. For Sheriff.

D.

Senate; but suppose it shall be passed and sent

to Mr. Tyler ? We all know what its fate will eg-?

nipt law of lf37 with the bankrupt law of the j be; it will come back vetoed. Well, what then? Kiilieli. Our American law in comparison Shall the Legislative bow to the one-man powwas condemned as absurd. This comparison cr, and at its bidding give up the Land Distribu-

sone through with, the legislative history of tion Act? No. Shall Congress adjourn and

GOODS. PRICE would inform his friends and

the public generally, that he still contin-

tinues lo keep a general assortment of fresh dry Koods, groceries, queensware, hardware, tin

O. ST. JOHN. JAS. STOOPS, ware, nails, salt, cotton yarn, sole leather, car-

. . Ipeting, Collins & Co. axes, &C.&C. all of which 1 or Comnnssumer. ' ai,nrovpd nrodllcc.

ELIPIIALET BARBER. Li.i, rv-e. onto, flax seed, beeswax.

I. -, . . .. 7 T , I 7 tallow, feathers, rags, &c.

3IAUSIIAIS SALE. Brookville, Nov. 16, 1841. 47

WY virtue of an Execution lo me directed

I will offer for sale nt the Court House

clared that the bill never did 'and never could for follow ing the footsteps of Charles the 1. in

have held a majority of cither House. The levying and collecting money without authoriprompt approval of the bill bv the President ' tv of parliament ? No. Let them in that case

rw,riii ibe Count v of Franklin. State of Indi-

the act was considrpil The tmuJiiss nnprmtiJi A diAMtintm ,i-iilimii n mpAmiit o i .1 c Uiu'onn

......... .. .... I llUIIlt; lITllllll I 111. ......... T .. ..iiuh. H ....IIU. ;.n, lTl III.' ...IV . I I . . 1 ' " . 1 . . 111. .VI. .' V. . 1 V. . . I . .....

was dwelt unon and denounced, and Mr. B. de- i.w .i mvm,r Mr. Tvler a'l.lausible excuse i,.J7. r m .,.i a .,i.i..i- n, fntlntvin-r HPHE undersigned havmg entered into the

I . I - ...,,.--.. j I 1 V IIUU if Uini r f n. mv mm'C I I

1 r w . : a ii a-

iraci or purtt-i ui juaiiu, io-wu: mu i;irni uu i

WOOL CARDING And Cloth Dressing.

above business at Harrison, on the White

1 r it 1.1:.

tvl.u b Isaac Clements now resides, alioininc Water i;anai, would lniorm tuc puunc fpnKi-

the Town of Dloomins-Grove, in the County "y "a W machinery i ontirely new, and of

5

Mormcn troubles. We have devoted a conquerable portion of our paper to the second etter of Bennett. It reveals scenes which would disgrace a heathen age and country. Flie preachers of Mormon ism w ho have pencrated almost every town, village and ncishiwhood in our whole county, are always cauwuing the public not to believe what is pubshed in the newspapers concerning iheni.

"y do they fear public investigation ? Are ir deeds evil ? Is there not vet as much

fU'h and virtue in the presses in the country

there is in the Mormon prophets of abomi ution 1

ue enormity of the disclosures mad

"iiy apology we have for inserting a

where this is not practicable the home value to

be ascertained by adding 25, 30, 40 or 50 per cent to the foreign cost. A 20 per cent duty thus laid would be fully equal to the duties imposed by the bill passdeby the House,& would; moreover, leave the distribution act in full miration. & the compromise act which Mr.

Tyler affects to look upon as a sacred compact untouched. Could Mr. Tyler veto such a bill.

the

Mr. Benton proposed the repeal of the bill.

Mr. Benton devolved much time also to a comparison of his own'opinions with those of other gentlemen in favor of the bill, spending much time in the consideration and examination of a speech made by Mr. Weesteb when the question was introduced into the Senate some time since.

HaviniT closed after a speech of nearlv two

hours, Mr Berrien remarked in a few words i Certainly not upon any plausible ground; but that he should not now debate the bill, that it j should he do it, let Congress leave him to the

bad been discussed bv the Senate and opinion ! i..u.r mon-ies of the rEorLE, anu adjourn.

given upon it which he presumed would notbe Uyilat ,jicv might think proper or expedient to

changed. He denied, however, that the bill I ,i.. slirh a state of affairs is not lor mc to pre

had proved as injurious as had been intimated j rtict. mlt ,i,e holding of a mass-convention n While House, would

lV i II" iiaii'i i v iii .xi?iin i. vii met 1 1 1 j grounds . ry bethought it had proved a very salutary Lrolably not be the last measure thoucht ol. measure instead of the most obnoxious law ou have doubtless seen Mr. Bolts arl'rU which had ever been passed as intimated by the, 0f impeachment against John Tyler. I hey Senator from Missouri. are well drawn, and present a strong c;u-.e. It The yeas and nays were then taken upon l5 pr0per to state, however, that the whis. as leave to introduce Jthe bill and it was rejected ! a partv are in no way responsible for t u rn: it,- ,1,.. faiwincr vote: 1 .1...., Mr Uoitv drawn up proihibly.without

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YEAS Messrs. Allen, Bacbv, Benton. Bu- consultation with as.nme mimuu,u - - ' I rhanan, Calhoun, Cuthlrt. Fulton, Graham,! ,y. A. tho same time I am .no prepar ittIP

Kin;:. Linn, Me Roberts. Rives. Sevier. Sm.th.; the day s not coming - - " "

Clement?, ai ru i : - . . flll, h- ,iie first f jllne.

i - r -i ...-.. . !..eriririi .inn. ... ..... . , ... -- j

renis anu proms, w . n.. ,. h-jj

2I-2m.

for seven vears will be first offered for sale.

ROBERT HANNAH, Marshal of the

U. S. D. Indiana. 14th July, 1842.

IB ACON HAMS, Shoulders and sides for

WW sale by K.&S.TinCK. July 7. 1S4I. nNinTNA ST7iE scrip' THE Subscriber will take SCRIP AT PAR For WRAPPING AND TEA TAPER

J. H. SPKEK. Brookville Mii!. May Glh 1S42. a t - - - -

"AMS. SWV8 an.1 SHOULDERS for sale

by

IiANES & BURTON

SALT. BBLS. SALT just received

sale, by

.1 for

N. P. GALLION

rrv.'- , - Wot I-..,- Vtl- ' V, .-fltl

' apology we have for inserting an article "!' " "w: 'C. fonM,m1M has plat td m the hand., 'l..- : echaracterofthatinourpapcrtod.y.-;-n-Bennet was in Cincinnati on Saturday J Choate. Clayton. Conr.d, Crafts Crittenden. . a, e, nv.y by non-user be wh Fcb. l7, 1M1. on his way to the Eastern Cities. Davton. Evans, Henderson, Huntington, Kerr,' King leg. H Mr .1ler .noma gne: or -i

1 by duty. That sleeping power Bjookvd, May 16. 142.

TAILORING.

HMHE undersigned would intorm the citizens M- of Borokvillc and vicinity lll he baa com.

men cod the above business in all its brancbe-

in the shop lately occupied by Geo. AnrU

Having bad considerable cxpci-icoce in the business he flatters bimeclf thai he will be able

to please all bo may give Inm a can, so conndent of success be is determined that no gar

ment hal leave Hie t-hop witboui pleasing me

ciifrtomer in every particular- It i hardly necessary to say that Ins chargca will be in accor

dance with the inner; nccouia naruiy expect, w

be partronized without they wcie.

Cutting done in toe ttKiittet notice and. on tesonable terms. He will rccieve the latest fjkbtons from New York regulailyfe I-:. JOHNSON Hro. kvi!le, July Ui, IS42 27-6m. iew Orlans iTlolaseK. r 4 BBLS. Iirtt quality ju.t received andfo

C5 tale by . . u. rn.ic--

20. 1-41.

Tec.

i-'.v ifii v;!. .. . 4 sihMidM.

salehv ' BANES 4 Bl"TON

Brookville, Nov. 25.

for