Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 February 1844 — Page 3

I'RIPATt FEBRUARY in, ISM.

.Mr. Calhoun. -This individual is no lnnaer

4 U E K i canUida,e for ,h Presidency. We have x . tread his letter, withdrawing his claims and gltOOKVILLE, INDI ANA. J name from the Baltimore loco foco convention.

It is very long, special, and tedious. U is made

tip of a recital of the wrongs to him in the

comit management in the selection of dele

gates to the Convention, and of the tendency

jlti which such corrupt dictation leads. Of the i truth of his ntirlusir ns ve 1 bt i t dt uht. But

.a regard for a variety for our paper, and also

J. A. Brackexridge, of Warrick, jfor its general interest, forbids our publishing

FOR PRESIDENT, II B X II Y C L A Y, of Ky.

tvitlG

For the Slate

ELECTORS FOR I Mil AX A.

rnbt S. Lane,

03. l. Marshall.

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nament and credit to out town, we are all e qunlly interested in rrjing the nrcessat j fund

w inr; meeting.

ft.sfiif in barrel Beef, and prices are r . - r .- l OfT in US CO. in hall

nominal say im iicro, v i-

The market !

(ir am repeciit meeting oi l" " mg , . , o 25

vv c say tins inucu.o that their tbjeci .tumid , m py ' ,"," - C"",,1WM ,1Mrlv hare of old Btron except rtn-

be fully understood. It , . wn tl.whtv i' Fh a " utu liamst which are still plenty-Plain now propose giving a free concert on the ee-: int-,e ormiaed bv the el.:cti of J. I. Case ! Hams 4 J to 5 is. Canvassed Itams&c. 1 teTe ning of '.he 'Hi itist., the anniver.v of ; I'lerident. V ill.a.u iJorden and J. MWlaniis, i is not much demand for Lard. Lbl. , Lard is iVai!in'- Wth .u,- t-t, .i " ,, Vii- PieHident. and T. C Cu!ey. Secretary, i however in omc demand at Olcts. Vi.iakey Washington- birth day. I hose who only J0 nitiin j. ,,atqiJ,ra ,,,, ,Uee of L Western Hay has become

count cent percent as benefits, can see no good ;tive wsi appointed ly the chair tT dra't and ; ral,er tearee. and a load of first rale wwibj

1st dist. 2il " 3rd u 4th " 5-h " 6.h " T; " 8A tt 9.h " 13 h ,!

James Colliss, of Floyd.

Jau A. Matsox, of Franklin. Sam. W. Parker, of Fayette. flcGH O'Xeau of Marion. Geo. G. Drx. of Lawrence. Riciurd W. Thompson, of Vigo Albert L. Holmes, of Carroll. floRAOE P. Biddle, of Cats. Lewis G. Thompson, of Allen.

I his letter at length, and as there is no partic:lar point in it, it is impossible to make selections from it. But we copy the bold and dejcisive remarks of tlift Charleston Mercmy up-

; ot the same subject, which will be found w another column. He proclaims, boldly that free trade is the policy of the Democratic par--jty, and spurns with manliness the twisting

in a Band, or in soul -btining strains of rruslc But we would rather they should possess such feelings than us.

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lion Henrv Johnson tr'"' J D- ',wl"..l. M.lmn (Irecg. Dr. MooreJ Li? afts 1 per rent d.s, lion tienrj Johnson, .a johl, 1Uni;lII , epifileJ &j BnilRltia-i There has been considerable . om Loui!iai;a, in the speeches. " cotton market during the lat I

report to the nieetin?, resolutions. expnssive ; ,rino eio 03 or 12 50 per ton.

of the tentmients of th inoetinp. J- H. Fari-i fiXQTe t hut liltle comm. shipping, and coahtr.l) 3Ioui.l, A.S Bahbett.Jos.lJenton and v ,,,i4article is dull. Sales of shelled

ju... low..! were ,ppomtd Mid committee fc j .remade at 32 to 34cts. per busl IJuring the absence ol tiie Commune the .

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animation in nt:r r a

speeches. cotton market during the lat lewcays, owing Mr. yaroubar.-rh;rn.on nr iu r:.imm t.' to news received of an advance of this erUeie

meeting w.ddrecd hv M-rs.J. A. M..T"1 " T

lAjuistana aenaror. 1 lie

Louisiana has elected the

United S'.2tes Senator from

place of Mr. Poiter, 'deceased. Mr. Juhaso:i

is a talented whig. It is stated by the Ciccin-1 tee. reported in tueir be:;lf. the following rea-jin N. Y

The amount of shipping in port ia

joSufions, iverr large, jet frenhts are advancinir. Tee

t?....i-.j fl..;.. ' nrait rtea tci York are for Fiour 55o. rer

United States Senate befoie, and w,s ence a , .VpprWn, poIiSc.al. injbbh pJrlc 70, , and Cotton 1 ,0 I of ccr.t member of the House of Representatives, and principles of vitel end laetinir importance to per lb. Business this year I srould think will

natt Gazette thai Mr. Johnson hasbeca in the t

was alio once G'ovei nor of the Stale.

!tl,G slt'iilit and pernnncme of our reruib-' close earlier than usual, owing to uninterrupt-

ll'ell done While ll'uttr ! Ther was an

Mican iiiSkitiitiont. and a a consequence f Whig1 9& navigation of the River, giving an opporti

; puree e iiail the tr.utnplmit and i anmnenti njiy of shipping the principal part of produce

THE WHIG MEETING. jand wireings of his party to evada the quesThe Whigs came out in spirit, and in crowds 'n- w rati but love and admire an honest

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to the meeting on Wednesday evening. We j l""lul mauer nai nis principles may ' election lorJusiice of the l-eace ui lute a- j Saiiuuul Currency

,iw and felt the spirit and fire of 1840! Many j l'eof the i:sme old coons" were there that bat-!riie

tltdinthat m-morable struggle. And they i dll,lre te remarks of the Mercury rcfered to. son's term. Mr. Wilson, (whig) was a candi-1 bor of ti.e American Farmers, laborers. Me-i'"1 5 ear-

hsve buckled on their armor for another con ! For c',10Un l"ve no sympathy or respect. tet. And having the votes, the cause, and j ,,e ha9 manifested throughout life such a per-

the nrinciples, when they will it. thev must I 'ecidisregara principle, that we cannot even

e?ttli8innr!nt nt a tnje ami alway i" available , , rome I hate t:ken the pains to make the

1 rsatiuual l urrencv I'rolectir rnft that r.n...:.. ..1,1. ..V;kiiinilii-nnina..ii.. .. .

Let him adhere to those principles, and ter tow nsh'p on Saturday last to fiilthe vacan-1 will yield sufficient revenue, t defray ru cco-icei of hjs geasn f produce &c from or fall with them. For this reason we cy occasioned b7 the expiration of Daifl nd for s.n,; ticn.

(date for re-elrlion. and wasonimsed b Wat ! cbaiucs, ntid the Connuenial intl Maimfac'ur

.... 1 ...... , .. , inir interests; and a distribul

Mr. Matson, in his usual forcible and able minner addressed the meeting at the commencement, and was fo lowed by Mr. Howland, in some animating remarks. Mr. Gregg, of Liwrenceburgh, leing present, and after having been loudly called for, rose and ad

dressed the meeting for about 40 minutes, in ait eloquent speech, surpassing, we believe, any of the many able and interesting speeches we heard him make in 1840. The matter in it was new, original and interesting, expressed

ter Mitchell and Mr. McLane, both bcos. On f Ui0 .o Ue FU'bI,c doi!iai

ietributinn of the proceeds! Ilhds. Ducon

Tub American. Our friends have taken us in earnest about subscribing to the American. They have been doing a pretty fair business the past week. They are coming in and clai

ming their premiums by ones, by half dozens,

&c, and we have learned that several larger clubs are nearly perfected. The premiums we offer are liberal and are having the desired

effect. Let every whig do a little for the American, and thereby do much for the party.

Press your neighbors to subscribe, and the

the inornitt" of the election the loco focus held several States

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a caucus and nominated Mr. Mitchell for their candidate. But when the votes were counted out, it was found that Daniel Wilson had 78 voles, and Caucus Mitchell 25- 3 to 1 and

(Mr. McLane. who was ruled off by King Cau

cus, teceived 56. This is a good commence-

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RetohfJ, That we I10IJ ourselves u tcdi-' " Pr't nes at all limes, to meet our political oppo-i-Lbs. bulk nenls in open and fnir I'ifcufsioii of the princi- j Bbls. Flour Vies wl,ih divide the two great political pnr- Bales hay ties of this Republic, and tint we htivhy in-! Bush. Corn vita them, tc niet us. inthst spirit of frater-; r(,ls. Whikev

nal fveling, which Ftinuid chnracterise tlie citt

1 rens of a geat and mighty Nation, in iho dia

1844 10.000 239 000 30 934 155 000 934 000 208.167 2(1.000 198 470 28457

in beautiful language, and well flavored w ith a j American will be w orking a political regener-

tnixture of truth, reason, satire, poetry, and 1 Rtion whilst vou are at your private business.

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menl for 1844 in Franklin rnuntv. Keep lhal cupsion of mcamrps upon wliich tli perpetuitr f - . . . ball rolling ! Try your caucus again. f iJJU f.'i"' nd" J Bs TurUr&u,,

,, , . j .1 i . principles, we recognize the position assumed Specie The Hon. Noah Noble departed this hfo on I 'byo(iipo!itjcal opJnnPnUthal ,e Usue ho.! Xo. xcsnel-

i uuriiutijr evening iasi. ni ma rciurntc hcbi i tween the iwo parties it the fMne as;

Indianapolis. His complaint was the pneumonia. A more lengthy notice will be inserted hereafter.

Bi2 coffee Rio.&Har. 115.125 tii tn not

J 4 90 4 108.165

182.750 S2, 793.000 2S7

1843. 3.908 160350 3.350 39 460 900.000 235.000 8000 118.260 25853 57000 22620 69.320 77.690 S5.257.000 179

common sense. It contained the Whig fire. Many came to hear Parker, but we were happy in having his place so well supplied in his absence.

Mr. Gregg was followed by Dr. Moore, and John Rvman, Esq., in able anr1 interesting addresses. And it will have its effect. Let the (ire spread. Arouse, ye! why stand ye there all day idle. The plunder party are watching for their prey.

HYMEN R AL.

We believe that Henry Clay and Martin Van Buren will be the candidates for the Presidency. Who does not wish to see such a ron-

tesl? What whig does not begin already to

feel the fire burn within him, and pant for

Senator White. On the first page of our paper will be seen a short notice of ihe presen

tation by Mr. While, of the instructions of the j

Legislature of Indiana, to our Senators in Congress. We heartily approve of the position

Uiat of l?40, ond that we battle under the', same fluir, bearinr tlie same inscription

union of the Whig, for the s,keofth Union.j Married. On Sundnvevnin the 4'h inst.' Itftolved, I !mt wo deem it essential and;.. .... T ,. . n u . imrortant; to the s.it.in.nce. and promulgation; Mr E1,M U' MMnta Jul,a Ann Robla. f Whig principles, that an immediate and ef-i On the 3d inst.. Mr. Samuel Montgomery t fi.-ient organization of the Whig pirty.ba erTec-! Miss. .Vary Hamilton.

leu, noo nccorutofiiy fuuiiiii moat rcspecliui-i ly to the consideration of our whig brethren1. On the 5th inst . .Vr. Jesse Fauset to Aiss of Franklin County, lh propriety, of the for-' Vargaret Jane Freeland.

ination of I owunhip Clay Club. that we may

d'The communication upon the subject of

' British Liberty," will be inserted.

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the contest? When such an issue is made ! taKen uy our senator on uiai oi casion.

where is the friend of his country who will feel proud that we have such a Representative j

sleep or remain idle? Our country expects us j in that Branch of Congress yet.

to do our duty. Will you not do it? it-. -1 -i . a - r. : J - .: A

imel. ibat Dan. Ivelso did io receive Ins per

roncider us itikinir nhout sending the American I .....

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thcrHby more easily coneult tojrpthcr for the j

On the same dav Mr. Samuel Belangee t

.T.in.l nf io uiw.io iHfriica nniiti,.1 cnniimnni i.wissoaratt .i.'jre.

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Ke 'so. We are informed by the State Sen-

per

rli.im as member of ihe Lecislature. On the

H5If our particular friend John P. Dunn

of the Liwrencebargh Beacon, is ever troubled with approaching symptoms of the "Big

Head," we would inform him that old James

Webb of Bloomit.g Grove township, in this

county, would In? a safe man to consult.

gratis lo the poor and unfortunate, but have ; . r . , , 6 ' c I authotity of some fnend we staled some neek

since, lhat he did, but when we arc mistaken

On the same day Mr. Jacob Harvey, Jr. t .Vis Ellen Shaw.

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on more, genuemeii. Aosurn e , , , ,

- - . , Uf lUISIIIHMIlKU UI tatlj ----J tlA mormon M-itft iilnQciira i 1,mi f--it( nlit '

, ,'. , , , ! wars desire to make the most ample correc

tion. The editor of the Sentinel does us injustice when he attributes lo us a wilful mis-

helper, we intend doing our whole duty, so

far as we are able in the campaign of 1844. Will you fellow-citizens of Frankli.i county, assist us, and pcr;nit us to assist you? Then

I whilst we are willing to spend hundreds will

The Hon Samcel JvdaH is now in New Ot-1 voll llo. SPpnJ dav or so for us? From the

I - - leans, and is giving some interesting sketches ; ejaence you havo given us the past week we

and effect that collsctively lhat cannot always

be none individually . lietolved. That the active and vigorous organ'zation of our political opponents al this place, warn iM, of the necessity nf similar action on our part, and to aceompiith which, a Township political association is recommended. Itaulvfd, That in the selection of a name for

the present association, we lake pleasure in

rccomuWing that rf our illustrious ttaurard bar) Tns Rrookville Clay Cli'b meets at the er, and propose the name of the BrooktilW- Court House on lo-morrow (Saturday) ere-

FllEE CONCERT. The Rrookrille VanA7m Hand ill give Free Concert al the Court House, on Thnradrvevenin!. February 22d, 1844. Feb. 15, 1841.

of lhat ciiv. in his correspondence to the In

diana Journal. We shall copy some of his let ters.

JCfWe regret to learn that the South Bend Free Press, an excellent and able whig paper, has to be suspended for want of patronage. We know of various others that would be compelled to take the same chule, if they depended upon the public patronage for support.

be'ieve you will. But now is the time. Many of you are through with your embarrassments, and can afford it. We take any kir d of pro-

slalemeut. Let us, Mr. Sentinel, be a liule more courteous personally. We can attend to the interests of our respective parties, without such personal bitterness.

FRANKLIN CIRCUIT COURT. This tribunal commenced its February term on Monday last present lion. Miles C. Eg-

tt?ce or plunder, lhat we can convert into mo-! giostn, Pres. Judge; Hons. Enoch McCarty ney or living. And if you have nothing, send j an(j i0, Quick( Associate Judges.

FRANKLIN COUNTY. Franklin county must be redeemed! We approach the subject with a determination to succeed. It mailers not whether that redemp

tion is to be effected in one year or five. 1 he Society in Washington. We copy from the

Presidential campaign of IS44 has dawned . Kew York Espnc, (one of the best papers

your names any how, and you shall have the paper as long as we can buy paper to furnish

you. The citizens of Brookville, we would once more respectfully cull upon lo assist in the support of the American. To this stibjectin

particular, we purpose refering again. Before

which we hope there may be some improve mentin the list of advertisements.

upon us with the most favorable prospects.

The more we see and know of the rotten and bloated form of loco focoism, the more we despise its principles and practices. We love

in the United States.) a burning and scathing

article upon the conduct and morals of the

Congress of the United Slates. As dark as

the picture is drawn, and degrading as its pub

none of its w ays; and although it may sweep Ijicatlon is lo our National chaiocter. we be

lieve it is literally true. Read those remarks

every thing before it, we shall ever oppose its

progress oppose Jits principles, and oppose Us men.

Prosecuting Attorney. We learn that the

Hon. Jons Dcmoxt, the present Prosecutor, is a candidate for re-election. The election is

at the regular annual Election, the first Mon

day in August. The District is composed o

and recollect that they do not come from anylow, obscure editor, but from Mr. Brooks, ed-

titorofthe leading paper in our great com

mercial metropolis, and which paper is not only read in nil parts of the United Slates, hut is also extensively read in Europe, and then

seriously reflect if Concrrss is not a disgrace

to us. Does not every citizen of the Lnited

me counties ot rranktin, uearoorn, "PJ i State4 feel niins!Cif humbled on account of the

innings, swtizer.ana ana jenersou. , character uf our rep,esentativrs. And it will Dak. Kelso has also been talking some f: ever be ihus unti, the people select the honest

oeingacanaiaaie. But n,s .r.enOs insist J min in prclerence to lhe ablindoned demabe must be a candidate for Senator in Switzer- j Thpre . somp Reprcsen,3,ives land county, in case Mr. Henry is a candidate. ! froni lnaiana, with whom no man of correct And we understand Henry has signified h' moral character would associate. We know

willingness to contest the matter again before ; anJ fcnow m estim3lion lhey are

me people, so we presume me citizens ot hNe eTprbe

Franklin county will not have an opportunity ! lhese of administering upon Kelso's political estate.! 1 Consequently we are not advised of any can-: Brookville Band. This Band gave a Con

The fiist day of Ihe term was occupied prin

cipally in empanneling the Grand and Petit

Jurors.

A few slate cases were submitted to the

Court, in all of which verdicts of not guilty

were rendered.

TftSOAV.

State of Indiana vs. Win. Dmtuxree. This

was the cause of the young man, confined in

jail for some time past, on a failure to give se

curity to keep the p'ace.

Judgment, to give bond an 1 security in 50, and on failure to comply; was re-committed. 5.Vjfe of Indiana rs Stcphm Iicy. This was a case on a charge of assault & battery. Fined S'l and costs. State of Indiana is William Hite.A charge

of assault and Battery in three cases, on the

body of his w ife. Fined 3 and costs in each

case.

There were sundry other indictments de-

posed ot in a summary manner by the court,

the principal part of which were found not euiltr. Several ciril uctions were then dis

posed of and ihe courl adjourned. Wed.nesday. The Court w as engaged entirely in Ihe consideration of civil businessof minor importance.

The trial of Hosca Cook, now in jail, on the

charge of murder, has been passed over from day to day, and will probably not come to a hearing uuiil Monday nest.

Ciy CnJ

Rcinhrd, That a com:nilteo of nine he spappointcd to reoort to this meeting, officers for the permanent organization of the Club. On motion the report was unanimously concurred in, and the following gentlemen appointed a committee lo report ta this meeting permananl officers for the organization of the

Club, to-wii: John II. Farquhar, Urban Ed-j garton. Asa Hays, R. Wood worth. J. B. Sparks.1 J. C. Cunningham, James Webb, Stephen Coffin and R. Teinpleton. jr. The committee after retiring a short time reported through their rhairman, the follow

ing gentlemen as officers.

President. C. F. CLARKSON. I'ire Presidents. RILEY WOOnWORTH, DANIEL MORFORD.

THOMAS WINSCOTT. ROBERT TEMPLETOX, Jr. RI'FUSIIAYMOND. HARVEY BLACKLIDGE. Secretaries. J.S. SCOBY, T.J. TYNEtt. Treasurer. WILLIAM MOFFATT.Jr, Executive Com mitiee. John A. Matron

Jeremiah Woods, N. D. Gallion, R. Tyner, J. j S. Colescott. sen., Stephen Coffin, John D. !

nine, at eary candle lipht. The citizens rf alt parties are respectfully invited to attend. Feb. 15, 1841.

UNION CLAY CLUB. The Whiesnf White Water townOilp of tin

! county, and of Login townshio in Dearborn.

meet nl the house of Isaac Adair on Saturday the 24th inst.. i 1 o'clock, for ihe pnrnotie of forming a Union Clay Club. Tl' public are respectfully invited to attend. They rlso respectfully invite some of the public speakers of

the whi faith, to attend.

Feb. 15.1844.

PATENT MEDICINES. KlaTE have on hand several kinds of Patent

I w Medicines, which we will sell low for Cah, or almost any kind of country produce,

or mechanical productions. We have an hand at present the following,

j IIJ-WII. i Oman's lionsrt Pills, Era n Frrer fr A sue Pills. 1 flood's Ermnlr Domestic Pills,

Brans' Soothing isyrup, for Children Anti Billions Pills, Cmnmomile PHh, Baron Von Hulchler's Herb

How land, George Holland, Charles Smiih, G. ,

W.Kimble. Pills. Corresjondtng Committee. J. H. Farquhar. . AH of which are excellent Medicines, haJ.D. Howland, George Holland. line tood the test of experience. On motion, the report was unanimously j We would also inform the owners of Patent concurred in. ; m;.,c thnt we propose keeping a Patent

On motion it was, I Mo(iirine pPpot, and sell on the usual per cent, Ilcsnlrrd. That we cordially recommended i' ajv(.rtie as in the above list, gratis. to our whig friends of Franklin county, t,,e v,Ve will endeavor to do every man justice. Indiana American, and suggest to them the an(j mnirt directions accompany the aproprietvof subscribing liberally for thai P-'hove medicines Certificate" of their utility per. j an(1 lbpir prcnt bonefit in the diease.'to whi. h On motion of Mr. Holland, j fl , arc in i,r possession and ran be liesolrtd. That the Club do hereby j, ' C. F. CLaRKSON. mously'tender to our whig friend MiltonGreetr; : 1811. the President of the Lawrenceburgh Clay club, j 1 . our hearty thanks for his able, msnly, and) GKOCKKIES. true Whig speech before the Club this evc-jwmrE heve on hand a lot of SUGAR, CGF-

ninir, and irust we shall hear trom nun again. w FEE. and MOLASSES, whirh e can before the Presidential election. srii a, iow htt can he had in the place.

The meetine adjourned to mecl at this place Our Store House is in the basement room nl

on Saturday evening nrxt,nl early candle light.: American Piinting Office. We intenrt

JOHN P. CASE, President. Keeping these articles on hand and for sa:e

Ljbf.rtv State Convention. A Convcn-

t r f Liberty men, or Abolitionists, has been reformation of . ,, ..;,.

uriu ai im ui mi?, some iw crs'Mis in attendance. J. A. Pane presided. They nomina

ted B'trney and Morris, for President and Vcie

President, and King for Governor. Wc learn

didatefor Prosecutor, except "That same oH .rcrt a Comi House on Tuesday night last-1 from the Journal that our neighbor, Dr. Bailey

Coon."

i It is composed mostly of young men of this' was the leading spirit in the body. Mr. Clay i place, and thev are entitled to much credit for J nis friends were denot-nced in a vindie1 .u. m..t n.,i .oii,v live spirit. The Van Buren party w as also de-

S'oble beqntft.U is stated that the late Hon-! the proficiency they have made. But as they j

IIAIinPOll I HA I 1 hor I V nntl Mina taifl n m

Alexander t'oner, v. . senator irom iuisi-. have not all the instruments iney warn, ana as M1pDOsed. the onlv bone for the co.mtrv

ana, who died two or three weeks since, was the menibersof the Baud do not boast of their Denunciation predominated over persuasion

immensely wealthy. And among the many . abundance of this world's goods, they have in a remarkable degree, as is said. Their of-: broad will not justify export, the tran.actions

liberal bequests, there is bequeathe I to the' heretofore charged al their concerts, in order ncal proceeoings re not before us,.-7Yt

r ftlfVVl .t.Otarc knA ! 1.1 r nimo funrla nml not fnr V ratch-nen- i '' v '"'

Wm. Gorhom, ) IVce

J.N. McManls, i Pres'nls. T. C. Cooley: Secretary.

hereafter, constantly.

Feb. 15. 1S1I.

C. F. CLARKSON

Correspondence of ihe Indiana American. New Orleans. January 27lh 1844. j Mh. Editor: Ever since yon left it has con-i tinned to rain constantly, wiih the exception, of the last five or six days. The weather lsnow clear and cool, and favorable for business.'. Our market f'r western produce Benrlly. ii; dull, and Drices have civen vvav a little. The

stock of Flour is very large, and as prices a-;

fiEO.W. KEELY,

Hon. Henry Clay, 53 or 60.00'J dollars. And to raise mote funds, and not for any catch-pen-

who is more worthy than those who have spent j iiy speculation. Wc know them to bo young j ciima.v People take liqucrice in winter

in it arc ralher limited. Sales are made at abort ft 4 00. Pork w also dull, with a pond

tti.rfc .iiih-init !(.b c.l!d t i:R 8?1 lo ftO rift U- H- BISHOP, D. I)

Prime S7 37 lo 7 50. A large proportion

their life, talents and energy for the good of : men who are above any such tricks. But as to, cure a cold, an d liwr-icc in summer to get! of iho Pork received here is for rc-hipmcnt P- SUTTON, Etq. ...... i .. i ..... ' . . r it ri'VTt

. lo cw ork. linston. t-. There is tut W" r"

Surireon Dentist.

flLL iit Brook ille on the thoffeh

tuary, to letnain two weeksonly.

.4 ojxration varranit Refer to in Oxford:

IVof. J. W.SI OTT. J. IITHIA.VM. D. . F. HOW ELS IVgM.

J. M. CORY, M. I).

their countrv.

wp shnxild all consider iba Band a common or-' Ctdd.