Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 June 1843 — Page 3

A M ERICA IV . BROOKVILLE, INDIANA rRiD.tr, j ike e, is 3. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CL A V, of Ky.

WHIG NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR. SAMUEL RIGGER. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, JOHN II. nilADLFX TOR CCNGRES3. JOHN A. MATSON.

Whitcomb's only argument against a Bank STUMP SPEECHES or the Lnited States is founded on the charge ' John A Mals0" the Whig nominee for Conof contractions and expansions, which he il- &ress ' Vhis district addressed the people on lustrates (very charitably in aim of th i L ln8t A ,arge Bnd resPetable audience ranee of the dear people) by a L e fS t ' 7" " aU"dance mpo.ed of farmers, mesketch which he him.., fanchnics, and business men of the county. Mr. sketch, which he himself admits may never Matson confined hi, remarks to the discussion Have occurred in real life; a story of an old of the Political topics which constitute the man who was cheated out or his three farms ' rounds of difference betwixt the Whigs and by a cunning bank director, an; who died of i TT", of .th,e P"8"1 r- .,..,.. ' no aiea 01 1 The first point discussed, was that of iU S grief while his old wife was turned out on the Bank; Mr. Matson we think proved lo the . at world without a penny. i isfaction of all present, the importance and abAt the same time Mr. V. favors the astih- 'Pom,e necessity of an institution or this kind.

ll'shmentoraStaieBank.wiil, l,w ih-.s "s 11 reeards h ir.terest of Government

Choi. A.I la. . ..... . I r-

a triv juuiu una sausiacior v man

. their effects into the h;,ndB of -mm;..s-.t . .e 8Codatioii of the people. He

as soon as they are guilty of any defection ner, the prejudicial effects ..f the de-tru'etion of S

.. .,... auu tlJi3 pian is io remedy all the ,ne unn produced upon the business of!

Price nf Stock: Stocks declined a little in New York on Wednesday last, from the prices obtained the day before,

unioos Kentucky G's Indiana, Illinois, Ohio Trust, Illinois State BankIn Philadelphia: Pennsylvania 6', U. S. Bank, Tennessee 6's 1846, Commercial Bank Cin. Louisville Bank, N. Bank of Kentuck, Cincinnati Water Works do 6j,

821 93 i 33 37 84. 11

Sis 7 S3 70 79 80 00 86

A CONTRAST. Kimc weeks airo Gov. Bi'srer addressed the.

... .. .... , . i evils of bankinc! A n!m i .;-v : the country. Ilestiil vpri-(ici;niit- ik.iv.

rMWle o! mis couiuy on nauonai ana oiaie ; 0 " ru"i v-ummis- - , ........... v.. j ....n,, T- ; , rnr, n. tw; goners to destrov ail confide-cehre ,, WM nFPOSPd t0 the slb Tieasury system of! Thomas Sims is a candidate for the olT.ce or polit.es. in our Court House. During the ; r ' confidence-break up Mr Van ftnd pa,Ied Mr.smh t0 1 county assessor. whole speech there was not one word of in- i orKs and rrct 'be circulation to the come om on this point, and go for it, or against i rective; no reproaches cast upon any classes ! Cst no,cn- Truly Mr. W. ij a vi man. i- j Mr. Clarko. you will please publish my oronanv individual in society; nothing of a-1 The Tariff was next treated of. Mr. Matson n;lme aa candidate for the office of A-vo.. "... t . ,l.. Mku Robbery. It havinc been susrected ,,krs tn,? correct course upon this suMa-t; he JAMES M. TETTYCREW.

r.e-Bv.w.. for some time that the contractor Mr Wilson B"- nfT efficiently high to raise a revMr. Wliitcomb spoke to the same people, in ! oniracior, .Mr nson emip that expenses of the govrrn.J,e same place, some weeks after. He seemed 1 ,he ma 1 StBg line betw'een thls PliiCC "' ment, mi adjusted as to incidentally protect the ' - ,are forgotten that the people rxrect the i Conne,sv,!K w as in the practire of robbing manufacturing and agricultural int'erests of the ;

c air of State to be filled by a man of a digr.ifi-i ,,,a"' '"c ,uc apartment took ... -.1 ..,.,., .i,-.-r ! mea"3 10 de,eot t,ie r"- After several un- ' .V.C-Ju

jhnsoir plan is not looked upon by '

Patent Hee-IIives. ljrEEi: S rtcnt Bee-Hives is arain ofrrel for sale to the citizens r.f Fiank'in

This hive needs no reconimeiuinti.-m

I ccuntv.

vllPftccrnl qltnmnt. lid T I T . t

. . t Brook

prg puppies "wintc-livered ' "snakes and Tipers" 'Spindle-shanked manufacturers" ;

threats of "stirring up w ith a long pole;' and I

low grocery and street 'corner anecdotes told with every possible grimace and clownish contortion, formed the principal part of this extraordinary speech. Which is the man of dignity which is the temperate man?

Mr. M. in a very faiorable lijht! he Is afraid of! J :fn" w stI' 'be nature and

experiments, and thinks aTaiiff.a National! T . V enemy 1

A letter was deposited in the office at , Bank, and a distribution of the proceeds of the I , molM convince that il prweenes a decivillc, containing money directed to some public lands, will ensure such a state of pro'l'E- ,rer'.nly ver a'' hr kinds ever 1 in ConnersviUe. When the in.il ar. ' perity, as to enable the American people to ! n", , ft.r"Li?l TI.e larilities that tbis.

SIIEIIIFT'V'C R4t7

from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to ducted. , Mil , ,Cer for sale at the Com ho-jsc dorr, m thctown r,f nrftntr,.. P T .n lin county, Ind., on 5- ' 'J 'h davof June, 1843, belweec the hour, o ,c and Lr o'clock on said day. the fov.Macrlbed real estate, to wit: Lois No. 2, 13, 10 19 20,in block No. 16, and lota No. 13 and'lS "a -block No 1,, ,n the iovm of Laurel, in .aid , county; also the North West quarter of see-' tmn 17, town 12, ranee I2; also the North East -quarter of section 17, town 12, ranee 12; alsa t.e South Last quarter and South West quarr of section 8, tovvn 12, range 12; also the East half of the North Westjquarter of Wtio U, town 1 12, range 12, also the East half .ftha South West and the West naif of the South East quarter of section 12, town 12, range 11 And Cst, 1 offer for sale the rents end profits of said property for the term of seven years, and if the ren-s and profits aPd. will not sell for a -urn -i.ff ei--t to satisfy the debt, damaces, interest, and costs as set forth in said venditioni exponas, I will then and there offer for ale aM ihc ricbt. interest, and claim' of Henry D. Smith and Brffess O. Wells, at the suit of Norm B.-.vty, Matson & Ho.'lmd, Stephens & Robinsnn. J O. ST. JOHN ShiT. F.C. May 21. 1S13. fPrsfeeS3 r-?-..

now involved.

The fine imposed upon General Jackson in

ISlo. was touched

hive ufiords its oeeiiBant tn f, or. ihamcnimc

v- nrn . v ' ' v "

I of every thin

person

rived at Blooming fim,P ? m;i. r n-,..,. I overcome all the difficulties in w hich the

C - -i 'IV9 II Will MJ I CIVJIS.- I

viile. the letter was missing from the mail. The contractor, who was also the st.ige driver,

was immediately arrested, and the money and subject has recently

letter was found in hU nnrUt .oi Legislatures, and in

oth,r monies which had been lost, and which I itTLll ZL. I writtenb ASe

dupon: Mr. M. thinks that j 1 ,r?"1 13 P'-o" to be trans y been agitated in the State! " ' ? , M n Concress. for the in.rno.e ! " "!l n,any ol.' "ed. 1 ecu

, r, 1 sir 1 11 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 , hi i'r 1 1 1 it i t ti i:ipu an 1 1 rntrp i 1 i ...

meeting hcIJ at the St.Me line 011 Saturday latf , footing with the soMieis ,-fthe Kevr.'.ution. and J. Vvedn 1 1 i "J tJ " The Whigs turned out after the fashion of 1840 ! riv5 Pcnsions l'n l,,oir rrviccs in c;u,s0 i at the farnVk.'ownns the ' Dm Farm "Iv. I

-with music and banners, and with what is

of their country.

was identified. Mr. Wilson was examined 1

j - Hint 11 n un. 'i 1 ai? iiiiu fore a justice, and lodged in jail, to await his majority in both branches of the national lo-1

Gric dictalhnr-We propose copying a j tnal at ,he of the Circuit Court SUuc t.ie subject was not acted upon. In . . rrti lTni!,i 5i..io ,..i,-m . hi. , 1, . , ; conclusion, he remarked that lie won d be per-1 extracts from the Franklin Democrat p-f'ie L uted States, which will be held at In-.fectly wming thal t!l0 fiie fhouU, be icfllll!le,,. j on the "dangers and follies of conventions or j dianapolis 111 November next. j pro ided the government would allow the old; ranciis dictation, w ithont further iutrodection ', - . . .. I . ! soldiers who fought raider Gen. Wayne in the i

or cominenl: TheFianklin Democrat of may 2Sih 1S41. speaking of caucus dictation says: 'We are glad that the democratic party are r.M so easily twisted. Every democrat does

1st as he pleases, in regard to political mat

kts. and scorns dictation

io fo to. ' The sime paper of the 30th of July 1S41, reakipg of the election remarks: ' The people have not exhibited much cxc.tement, but manifested a determination to do

their

that offend. The eae and

j convenience of extracting all the surplus hen

s'

1,

ecu-

liar recommendations to this hive. B-side

f. after

a long life of experience and study in the cult: :iti"!t of bee, u ill accompany each right. The hives can he seen in use at Enoch Mi--Citiv's. Individual righ's .fld for S3 Oil.

C. F. CLABlwSON, Agent.

hitc-H aliin-, FIoTrcr inc. I'aiiitin- Hooiiik, o. fHIIIE subscriber follows the above business

terms.

and offers his services to the citircnnf

Hrookvi.ie and lcuitty. on reasonable te

Kesidence at Francis Grasmuck's.

JOHN LUMAN. rrookviile, Miy 15. 1813. 21

J.meT. 1S43.

Ilitrham Cattle at Auctioi;.

& KIJTITICR GOODS, Jitsf from J ;t ilul.-!ph ia f rl7ST received and for sab; loir f..r Cat.h a

j splendid a--s irtment of Ci;iL. Cushi-eres, SatineUs.Jen'is, Velvtccn.t, Suminer Clcths. Lin- ;. Ilfoirn ami Ille.iched Muslins. DriUinft, ! n!nrb. Checks. Prints of ereru description.

j Hontha shirs, Saron-cs. .V. vslivt-df- T.&ines

iMivns

1 tiv.'yr:

Mr. Smith the nominee of the Democratic

vction to prin- co

Cmle th.lt rillVaVC Cr'WTB Cllnv 4 InrftA iMlci.lur'ilJ., l.lM.iTli 1.,, n . .... !

ing on iiie Chillicotke road, about seven

Cf. Ztltivh, HcrdkudiirO, qc. Sc. Sc.

.11. SOIL full -iortment of VrciJ IVeol Il.iis. Bon.

tit.'., I food.':. Boots and Shoes, L'nbreUas, Par-

still better, that enthusiastic devotion to rrin-' r.,!i..-.i t, xr.,..., ;.. .. .. .,.i, .. ': asl ,,f Spr:r.gt:e.d, Clark county. Ohio, about i

Vl-lHV lllUMIj IWHUII I VI .'JIUl'll 111 il Ti ll l.ll VI 1 ' IJ I 1 T ( j',.

i a ,T in ii 'i v

Everv whig should 1 ber were in attendance, and although some of , '.v r"1d? rp. previous to that lime, vie must de- j

our Democratic friends were present; the mJ rv fmther notice of hisspeechia.nl next , , ,. . . week. In ecr.;b,ri rha ni. most good feeang prevailed, and nothing was i said or done to which any exception could be j Lr.vvis D. CAMnu.i.i. We have jiM learntaken. ; ed, with p!eauie, that the Whigs of Butler, at

ry superior, high bred and beau- i

tiul animals of this justly celebrated breed of : Caltlo. i Thee Cattle were bred" by I,, rugh. Esq. and arc considered by good judges to be nnio::g j the first in the Suite. The proprietors are well aware that tin?

times ;.rc not auspicious for such a sile, but

nii.es .,.,,. j-.. ...

Miv 10, IS 13.

BANES & BURTON. '.V.'3-ly.

emeni, but manifested a determination to do Spwcl!e, wrre ,ade by Mr. Campbell of county meeting recently held in Hamilton j " ' ; ' Hun, r.rdntv independent of demasrogical dicta-!-, , . ' have nominated our worthy and talented i , ' ' i,anl caucus corruptions- j Bi.t.er county and Messrs. Matson, Bsrwise, fr-liu lcwjs p. Camnbell, Ea. as tlic-ir candi- s''' ' And luvint: Ajainthe same paper of ,he same date, "" Farquhar, of our county. Mr. dale for , he office of Beprc sen.Mive to Con-i c., iVin-SrI O-o"!' frr f,17 l .i,..n,.. .., .,.....f.u.., 1 Campbell is an eloquent and effective sneaker.! cress firm the 2d District. No com ention. ' , . 1 .litnin.s..Cu, at.d , C(VI. '1 he ext

com s oul boldly, and lakes the following cor- i

:ect ground, to-wit: ''As the elective franchisa is of the rreatett

r.l most saered rialu ii, n.mlp li-vi thw i tbe canvass in which he is now en"ared

v-i ' t bo nnnc ni n'ri hnc iml-oh k rill 1, .,,.1. -

His remarks gave great satisfaction, and we ! v0 understand, w ill be l.oMon in this county, i j , . , g ' . . ' .

KM UtlKHIIdllllt: i Vi.liUitKI.V lit i;u UlilL Mill U M ! i

ardently liope for him a brilliant success in

Mr.1

for Mr. Campbell is the universal choice of the

i drooping interest of the grazier and oppii, in a

short time, a brighter prospect before him. In

Whigs of Preble, and therelore a convention j , , ... ,, . ., 1 K. ,. : , , j , . I addition to this, the superior quality of the I. nv I nrni r miiii orr .i lisp rcc nai- nr t - - 1 1

. ,. . .' f t-. i . . , . Pi"t'viiwMu-itviusiin;t':il If I limit e-

iwirown conscience. It is the duty of every j body seemed to think he would make a capital ! in format ion from Darke county on the subject.

u... iu it Mire uc is supporung me ngtu man ConTresmaii n men. True, w e often hear low. selfish.and i honorable poliiicianssav that aman must up- Our friend Barwise. as staunch a Whig as

-'irt men ot Ins own party for every office, no ranklin County holds, was quite happy m-

the short address he delivered. On the whole it was a very agreeable day.

nitter whether they are qualified or not. But 'Vs opinion is not very prevalent. A larre Vnty of the people are iisposed lo exerfse their own judgment, rcuard'.ess of the dic:itions of corrupt politicians and office seekers.

e hope all will ct in this wav on Monday

Messrs. Matson and Smith, have been huty on the stump in Switzerland county the pres-

fit let them vote for the mrn of their ent week, and next week thev spend in Dear-

...o-. i.u.i men- wia or coining in iear-gooa.,born -mi ,h- ...v. :,, Tllo nri.

nn wiil be selected in sp'te of opposition. ! . - .. ., . . 1

ii office seekers and -dfish politicians will'.1'

tms:ht a lesson that thev will not soon for-: a,e no nl:l,, 'etT tnlt w ul pe 1,1 due season.

if,"

r.iailc tr Rn-fl'...'ir.. n fnttln 1.1. t.nn.l I

hnl nrooimo ilio Wlnrc il ImI rfirtum r.l llio r .

1 . ... , ' , , i two vears old will sell for double the price of District coincide with the choice of Itu'ier and ,,, , , , r , ' . , ... . , . , , , i the old breed at four years old. Pre be. c therefore think that Lewis D. ; ... , , . . ., . ., , i i ir .1 i e do not expect the high nancy prices. Campbell may properly consider himself tbe ! , . , ,. , ', - ' 1 . 1 ,' , ' , , , t-. i which this breed of Cattle brought a few

nig uoiiiuiee 01 iiie Vyiijressioiiai n.s-

trirt: unfurl his banner to the breeze. am:

cixci.vxati pricks:: ANES BURTON have w icccived 9 tlieir full raid general 5scr:nr nt wf D:y-GwJs, Ororfiien,

Hardware.

p'.'.'i-urc, fc. f r. Sc.

g adaptelthe Cash Sysien d j of-

c public at ii!-.csp.:rp1ed low pri-

cxtremp cht-.ipi.rss of Goods at the

E.isunn Citie. where they hn e s'-lected their

stuck, will enable them to sell at Cincinnati prices they would request f one mid ail to call and examine for theiaselves. Pro luce of all k inds taken it exchange for Owls. May II, 1S13. no 21-1 v.

! years ago, but expect only such prices as ate . fTrmtinti"!! 1 r flint nrnnpr trnla .f ,ipornlrpr

spread the truth before the people throughout , , ,. ., r , , ' t : a,1d profit, vvh'cli arises from the preference the same. Mav abundant success crown his .;. ', 1 , :i r , - j given to a good article over an inferior one. efforts Haton heater. The terms of payment will be made liberal , , , for satisfactory paper. Maryland Crops. -From accounts which have j " JORDON A Pl'OlI come to us from various sections of our coun-j SM'i'm HART '

..ii til iriiiii iiirui wit,' rii,ii. m ai e ;i i - T ,..n

This breathes something of the spirit of free-

As it is probable the Doctor's Scalpel will

com. and we insert it now for the benefit pf , ue ousy ,n sK.nn.ng ceous mis summer, u is l : i . i - . ,i : 1 i , ... .t..

ar Democratic friends, who are unwilling to : v,"llM"", ulrl11' " ""v-r,-,u-u, ...ni

bow the knee to the caucus which met here j 1,0 wi not a?ain fl!1 Mrs" Berber's spring with

on the 29th ult.

the fckins and fragments.

fled that the w heat, corn and oats, will he materially deficient. We scarcely recollect of having seen the wheat crops so unpromising, and are confident that we never saw' the corn so small and backward, on the 27th of May. The cut worm has committed considerable

(S2 00.)

Cin. Gas.

fjllAKEN up by Andrew George, of Rjy township, Franklin county, one Estray Gray Mare, somewhat flea bitten, some saddle marks with two dark stripes on the left ear, . 1 r 1. I . I j . i. , . '

.... , r- 1 . II l 11 11,1 111 II L!ll, IHIIMMIM'II in lv It II r lrI'nclrii inn nnl ninlll fsirniprfi sr ltlt llinv re. - tl v

. , , " , . leven years old, shod all round. Appraised at

We heard some days ago a very sensibiel ecfuie. v e regret to learn mat Jucgc

. ). t , If! . tl I IVIIi;U, IIU 11113 Ul'lllllUlllU I.M llll- MIIILSVI and honest :emocrat talking about hitcomb s . t. , . . .

1 lilt; it ii ill i'tn ivi, u uiru ranuLUtuc ivji v uuspeech. He thought Whitcomb was playing j gres?, has, on account of his ill health, declined

Ae demagogue; that he commenced with ex- ; running. We understand that L. G. Thomy-

travagmt encomiums on the people, praising J son of Fort Wayne, will now be the Whigcan-

,v , . , tit tlluaie. lie is saui in oe ooiniiar, niiu c nope 'Wir virtue and wisdom, and declaring he was,, ... I . . he will succeed in beatinc Mr. Kennedy.

oneoi mat class ot politicians wno relieve in naniel Mace of the Lafayette District has

capacity of man for self government. Be-, also declined running. Mr. iace w as the nem-

f-'re lw ended he upset il these fair compli- i inee of a Whig Convention, but owing to the i. .v. i ,,j ! fact that the two Wilis papers in the District

had comeout asrainst him on the ground that Mr. A., or Deacon B., or Col. Doolittle to ted he WM not a Whig in principle, he determined iV-n hov to rote ; by saying he had written ; to leave the track, believing that with such op-

pamphlet and was making speeches to position he could not succeed in the election.

''struct the people,

on the necessity

presenting very

voiding all technicalities ever sunposine that Great Freshet. On Sunday night last, we

e common People did not knor what is!',aJ a trememdous la.l of ram at tn.s piace.-

. .(Whilst we are writing. (Monday morning,) meant by the common terms '-contraction : Xoland.s Fork cf Whitewater, which passes

trpun.fion." We are glad to perceive that our ; near our town, is higher, we learn, than it has

planting. 1 lie largcs

but a few inches in height, and generally it is very small. At this period of the season, it should be six inches high. Oats are also gen- j erally small, but. perhaps, better on an aver- j age than v beat or corn. '-The prospect be

fore us," will call for renewed ana closer ap-

thirty-five dollars by Thomas Bowman & John Clark. Before me this 5;h day of June. IS 13 CHARLES MARL1N. J. P. June8flSJ3. 2-1 3w Shoemaker Wanted.

C.r.O. DICKINSON, BOOK BINDER. No. 10 West Tin. -d Street. "EBERSONS iv isbin;; to have their hbiaries or files of Papers or Period irals or tdd valuable Books rebound, will do well to call on the subscriber who pledces himself to give satisfaction for neitues, despatch enJ durabls work. TC?-Prices to suit le Ti:net.jt Book Bindery on No. 13. West Third Street, one door from the L'tfiV '::e Bank, between Main and Walnut Street-, Cincinnati, Ohio. April 12'.h. 1S13. 15 tf. Ind. Telegraph copy Cm. and charge. Dickinson.

COOKING STOVE I'OIISALE. IT have' for sal.', trade or barter, a good second " hand conking stove. I: is larg-j enough for any family, und wiii he o!d cheap, or ex-' changed fur produce of most bp.v kind. C F. CLVRKSON April 11th, 1SJ3.

plication or the rules of self denial, frnsrnlitv i "RX?,U,RE nt W,hU?, V'J" CUn and economy, which the experience of the; I actory near Brookv .lie, Ind. past two years compelled many to adopt. It' June 1st. 1M3. -3-

iMini.iiTi.v, mi .., k t o. IJAXK XOTK MXfi It AVERS. OJice Third street, bcivren Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI. 3ANK NOTES. Checks. Certificates, Bills & nf r.rln,"'A Tt."rn,r

nnst two years compelled many to adopt.

olcn KrvenniL' o nt lrct nil tili:i1 fiO(TrfP nf fnT-

1 ' IL V : ..il ' ;.. .i.., i Adiiiiiiistfrntnrstsnleofrr.il estate

eearanie anu iiiuuil-hvi, hi ihc . iuuuhimhj . . . . . l u.. ; r ,....,;,.. ...:m .,;..' BY virtue of anorder of the Franklin Probste ! and at low er prices.

. " r v: 3 . Court, made at its May Term. 1S43. I will sell From their arrargerre-s with several of the

suri ii Ciiuic. in 'it y.i t.j t ua.

ted with promptness, and in a style equal to

any other establishment, e.ther East or W est,

j on the premises.

Tnr Props. We feel assured from the .next, the follow

present appearance or the crops, not Vithstan- number forty two in the town cf Bl-miins A-,n i,o wi u nr.inc nfthe ..nn. we shall ' Grove. Franklin County. Indiana; as tbe real

have an average crop.

. on Saturdav,21th dav of June j Det Eastern Establishments, they can furnish in-r real estate to wit: In Lot ! a gr- at variety of new and brautiful Dies, both

The wheat looks fine 'estate of Valentine AVebb, late of said county,

md hv frenient remarks 1 e regret this tailing om uy itie way. n win i an(j Wc think will be fully equal to last year. -l Vf 7 1 , anu iv indium reuuirK , :..; ,i, .Uctrit tr. . .v i.. .. :u i, . .i.n.i.,t 1 standin? aeamst estate of said deceased.

. ... . . . , , irMlll, HOI. fc" "v- - v S, 11 IS lllOllglll, 111 U"k ti-5 ,n 1 1 1 n. , . . , - r- - or amp-hiying things and ; irm,, r,. llecord. ic ,i, nc vm t,.inr unfavorable. I Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day

familiar illustrations; and a-1 v fcr.' fc.vrd hm little fr.im th"e 'croakers" t JOHN N. CLEMENTS. Adm.

about the bad appearance of the crops or the doubts generally entertained by them, annual- j lv, that there will not be sufficiect grain raised lo keep the people from starvatinn. Perhaps',

May 30, 1S43,

23-4 w

BY

SHERIFF'S SALE

virtue of sundry executions, issued

for ornament and to prevent counterfeits.

Seals and Seal Presses at the low-price of $20 for both, with counter dies corsplete, or either separate for S10. February, 1S42. 8fl ACON HAM. VkulJ-ri and tdei (o

sale bv

R. U S. TVNER

Jnlv 7. 151.

,i, ,ii n.;M mt. Mnresent. f and ,rom me tranKl.n tircim uoun, ann io ..w

lilt. e-IIIUIll M IVV. I nv......-.fc- --- - j

COTTON YARNS FOR SALE. A LL kinds of Cotton Yarns for sale at the White Water Cotton Factory, 3 miles

J: .,. I....I.V .i 'nbnve Brookville: at the following reduced

3pmr,,., r.,.1. i v. V, i,l r.,r in-ant -.r. The rise of the stream liiN- t cr. l.,nirnc'Tnrof,,roism takes the aireciea, l will oner lor aie ui uiccounnc .. ' i-

""vU,..m!l:.mUU; , .v ......... v ....... v ..n.v.,.w, o b ... f n.--,.-.:,,- rrMl Cnrrs. V.UIIUII 1 .111.. I. r

given of Mr. Whitcomb's sophistry, in ! rom ten to e.ve eei aevnc or- sway,, wm account lor mis. -taa.z - ; cou' Indian, on lhe i0ih day of June. 1S43, 1

umary sige. i ue uckis v.. u.., ...v , 2tue. I .," . , ln 4 a iv r. I

. 1 .. rnncirlOPthllt fl 1 TTI H f- O I ..v.. .. ... - .

r-uiiiti uci iivitiu. m...i. j.wv . ...,. " . - i

P'te of the influence of party.

D-ovned.We understand that two per sons

"ere drowned in White Water, near Laurel,

c: Monday last. Their names are not known

-Ttis. One was a girl 15 or 16 yeaas of age, ho fell in where the water was deep, by accent. A man who was near by, plunged in

o rescue her.

will be done to the growing crops, thus submerged, and to fences and mill dams. Cenlrt-

ville Record, June t.

We learn from the Natchitoches Herald that

the Choctaws have raised S10.000 to build

college lor the education or theif youth

r,i.,i ., ,nci . day, the following Real Estate to-wit: The

. ' V " ,i? ' ,u in oictemmost Cast half of the South East quarter of section ed from a tour thioucn the ten easternmost . . ... . .. , 10. town 12. ranue 12. First I will offer for

counties in rsortn Carolina, says, u is enougn , - ; r .

Battine. 124 do

A liberal deduction will be made to country merchants.or those purchasing by the quantity. Terms-CASII. The above articles Jare warranted lo be el a superior quality.

j. Ij. ?i I1.LLU, fro.

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I . . , , i , i,,i. , ,v, fi-ij- nf I saie ine reins aim oruius lor uic icrm ui rrru . to do ones heart good to look at. the fields of i fnroc,H March 33, lo.

1..niik,i rcnn r.rocent nor n icn, u " "c lculs "" v.

"lal ii..i".B"'v.. , ......... p. ... - enffipinnf lo Mticfv th -covS

a they do, as fine a prospect or a luxuriant nar- -.VT- "i ,VTiTvt ' ' h i flfht intrAct unit encto s set forth in said exe-' lYniAA A

i le ; VCSias trier yutuucuiru uic iiiimri a .ivun. v' i . . rr r

j - . i , . , u . v..i . i i cuuons. i win men aim mere oner ior s n mi Choctaw nation numbers 17,000 souls. They , the Indian corn bu 1, ttle !the right and title of Jared Lockwood. at the

j -

The girl caught the man -1 have a pres!Ii which last year priuted more than but that, too, is up and thriving be , in which situation they both j three million paes of books and pamphlets. j This is joyful tidings indeed. The

fwnd the neck,

Jak together and drowned. Their bodies 3j5 not been found at our last account.

Cin Mrssagt.

IVater. We have had another high

n 'in "White Water, but the only serious;

amage s istained, was the washing away of 'onae 200 yards in length, of th canl bank 'Prsite the town of Brook ih

Xoah Webster. The death of this venerable man is announced in the New Haven Register of May 24th. in the 8oth year of his age. He lived beyond the age of man; his life was well employed, and his works speak for him! He was an industrious, honest, and religious man.

I Cin Gat.

same coun

ties were last year impoverished, and a large portion of their inhabitants reduced to the most distressing circumstances, by the almost

entire failure of their crops. Xorfolk Herald.

Of Tit F.

AMERICAN.

TWO Dollars in advance, ou in months. c3 00 at the end of the year, and

i nit or George G. Shonp. Thomas J. White&c 3n addition or30 cents (or every year payment .

and others. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'tTF.C. May 19, 1S13. (prs fee SI 50) 21-3w.

The Madisonian contradicts the rumor that Mr. Neil is to be appointed Postmaster General in the place of Mr. Wickliffe. No change, it ii dtclsrtd, will take place

i Irtlnred thereafter.

i Advertisements. Twelve lines or less will !be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment t

Cah Wanted ! i be made in advance, SI 2o if payment oe aeALL those indebted to the subscribers eiA lher ori Book account or note, are reques-, "J6 IJ advertisement or for edto im raedlateNES & BCRT0N longer time 'will be charged on tie same pinci-

l Brookville ,Septr.22dlS4r S9 ?