Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 March 1844 — Page 3
AMERICAN. llOOKVlLLEriiiAyA. t'RIDAr,MARCU15, tsTi'. " FOR PRESIDEXf H E X R Y CLA 1,' of K,
WHIG ELECTORS. FCB INDIANA, For the State "kxhy S. Laxk, f Jos. G.. Marshall.
1st dist.
2nd " 3rd "
4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
A national Currency.
"g principles of the tract
fj Pa"y- The constitution-!!.- r
j could jot refrain from
gum
the whole eS-f when he pretended to be a friend of mine-
National Bank lias Ion
1 f 1
C iV. IIlltchen-T . . ,;, " "VTIT" y cause or provoca-
g since beenSPi.lp,l ,'r, . . "'" was the leader . "du crossed n.s rath in act. word.
-only doubted by those who deal in Z!tZ' I" ed State from ! ,'1 Tt , :Dl" the a, made in cool
Uons instead of comm. ... . " i J- 1S33. he ro,nm:r.J.. he
,van.iucv.-. lie awinor i. tlie publication of the Itr.w.i. , .vuu "s"-wieuged their falsehood
. . "vi jiic i n irpr n Rvnrniih:T . - . . .
.... j . . -. -i-.-.v.. , ,.....,., ic.racieu
"i his address to the publit
Vet he has
V.itl,.-;,V..-i.. a:
I Iwk . .-i . . .. . .1 . . C
c ,,n ' l. ulclHea';ls character of the man
tv and
' " " ,,,e gaiest rngn of our this place a-d Countrv m ito r... i . - i
J -oi naveneen arrayed before our readers so ofipn iv,. ... j .. '
i c ueera 11 iict n;., :.. - . .
to repeat it. But, as thi. mpa,. u. I. i" 'termed a federal ! ' '1 .... Ct' as "' 'e seen t,he
v, "ii. yr: UL' mPnenrr "iill''. "l OV nvlnr ,i.A
... , v . . i j - J, vjv . ii U I
-..ujcu uriureinat occasion, he uses ,i, r......: ' . '. r i and a far n r... ". J: w - ...
o it i a ,... , - . u i nt
cold Hooded character assart, S1,..l t,v ,t,;.! dav ,,ie r April next, between the houis
In relation to this ! S,,lrrrt of him bc-,("e the endorsers of liis ! &'; V , cIock A-P1-, d 4 o'clock r. M., of
onecrt'n-1 " ua'idUlllB interest oi said decedent, in.
rpT,.n. 'I.. - . i li suit, nvnr i n . "V A .t 1 : . i . ,
. nun reier j ou, and nil other edit-'., . . "" ? ? ,flal Parl OI
U' 111 me state, to thellih Ketluikin ,,f iI.pi " u uriU- armei iaid oh, bv Jacob Fans
O . TT- m
iiiLHAHO. THOMPSON, of Viffo Albert L. Holmes, of Carroll. ' Horace P. Biddle, or Cass. Lewis G. Thompson, of Allen.
"United States Hank
"irlCtilni; , "V-Iimv
1 ose g.vin. some of the recorded !;.' r! , nae e"'ertained but
j Uiose who are to take the lead in this crude a Dankin, iuL TJ f''
i e propose pjvinT th- . . "nece.-s:irv . n ' ' un was
! - "fJiuiuns oi James V. J oi-cess ol
I "ran, iocoioco,S;ate
nounced bv thp
- in me commn
J.A. BRACKEXRinr.p nr v. . tanvass in this portion of the Si.no
r ""iiick. . . - i
wollins, or Floyd John A . Mats ox, of Franklin. Sk. W . Pakeb. f Fayette. Hugh O'Neal, of Marion.
ueo. G. Dcxx. of T - run..
i ""jnii otair niector
Elector for this District-
whose locofocoism
; region: &lo
i ' ; a 'uao.e parpose.
53-In the next AmencaTTinT:- Jas:es G. Read. In 1834, this man was aL ' , trUst is "Wenee enough from ,he ltT'T1' T,ul an' ed,:or ho r.Ai.1 the able and interes,in . t M fw Governor of Indiana, and at his!10- Poicians from the northstern ! " " "r '". rcsenta-1
w r, ...... " 8. Vl I "Quest, we published hl of Indiana. Thnv L "l ' t M tu r so "e
. ,c oui'jeci oi the admission nf r . ' can, - hl given such Texas, Slavery, &c. fUnd ,n ,he Indiana American of June 3d iStr5 reason" A,r their opinions that they tan-
Ad miiiisilrator's SALE OF REAL, ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Frar.kjii;;MJm prbate Court, made et the Febjjjjgry erm. A. D. 1S14, of aid court, the undersigned administrators of the Ls!ate of Cyrenius Lowes, defeated, v ill se.l at public outciy, on the premises, lcginniag with th,e property first named, cn Mir..
lM;....;..in.. . .. o!.. :.. .I..X-.... -
our coir.merrir.l V-"l""J"-invention, held at Indianarolis on!:. ' " lue est quarter of.cc-
Elector: Amnion. 1,....!!' yel vve '-elieie thi, inch,,,; ... u,e day of May. 1S37. Tho mcnbiinnc I ' ,OWD 8; RaBge ! Vcst: &,c. all In
!y..V.yM. , 'r:i;.L-..Ba"k n..y be conve, .e,,: jotted to the Coiiventimi lv Theo. J. ! . 1 county, Indian '
will n.i, a V r erninf.nVar i l,lus lar af"rded to the Gov- , ' : AUU ' noiv Cjii l;P the members of ' """V "tD,s ana demands outstandU1 not be doubted iathw! l"ent people very great facilities. ' vp'i" o do me justice, and vindicate ! 'nS ai:jst sa,d es,ate"
' ciiarat-ters. That resohiiimi r,a V aucu nil I CIltLL.
j 1834, ig which !;e says:
Brother Covington, of thp l?icin c... m.j. ! ''Thf. .r. .
' 6 uiaoe, . a national Kank s nnonr
uu,,u' seai oi uhio, came to hand and was promtly attended to. ' The pr oceedings of the meetiugs at Blooaiinggrove and at HinksloaV; will U attended aext week.
Sew Xominations.-We learn from the Cin-
icn:n2
isinformed that the letter relative f.iT, !..-' I "lhe excitin2 sublets of o.n j , .1
,:.-r.u . " "" "l.P mi, ..'j J . a,,u' ,esl '
.. u.mC,slHOtt on Ulls nea(L f
that I hnvo iT.U'ivc i , v..fc
----- u t II IJ1
oofnow jve as. strong reasons for r.!,.,.i
uiose principles..
Hereafter we intend giving their opinions "Pontile, subjects of a Protective Tariff m.
'a reallv n...,. .. c.
( -v --""ua, u,,k Was necesiary to carZ t.V ''r h0Onvenience e fiscal operat.ons While Water CaaTuZT , of the Government-and that such a BankL,,, r , -Vonsy. ha is the 'was also required for the 'purpose of equat lp f he aHack 0,1 lhis c""ency by the last Cattonln'e facilitali" commercial nnersville Telegraph? That paper contend, ;? ' , na?-n"'0,!ey " niy or,h 50 CC1'ts litis was the opinion of James G. Read two!1 ' t,,ereby injuring its credit at home and Vear.i aflpr ilio ..r.i i ... abrond TI.oi
cinnati Gazette, that "John C. Calhoun ,J rni s," tu 1 c,,ae'- t the last ; r - wen as other papers
. " lc, ujiiK aner he had seen its ef-i ",,c MiOUia co cverv thincr thnv ,.m
fects andoperations-dcliberately and public- ,os'Jslai issues of this company instead ly expressed. Since then he has tn nn :cryng it down. I3 the e.li.nr . .
March 13th, 1844.
JOSIAH LOWES, jr.
Administrators.
12-4 w.
Public Sale of Real Ilak.
WE, the undersigned, Commission-
UMJof Frank in COUntV. Tnd'mno i.ill
sell by virtue of an order of! said
been nominated as Secretary of State, and was unanimonsly confirmed by the Senate He will fill the pest well. Gov. Shannon 'is nominated as Minister to Mexico; James M Mason, it is confidently said,; will be nominated to the Navy Department, and Capt. Bolton to be the Head of the Bureau of Construction and Repairs."
Be
always Prep red.-At the commence
ment of the Presidential campaign, at the pubJ.c meetings, and Clay Clubs, we find some difficulty in having speakers who are prepared
mc caiiea on. To obviate this difficulty in future, we now notify erery Whig, no matter whether he has been a public speaker or not, to prepare himself to giv, testimony of the faith that is within him, when called on.You are all equals i this g.eal battle, and none reso humble but may !,e called on to cast in his mite. This is the cause of the people, and Iheir cause is never defended unless they defend it themselves. Be it understood, hereafter, that it will be out of order for any whi
.y iname has been unexpectedly called
, ana is unprepared to make a speech, you are not prepared now, let it be your fii
Dusmew to make that preparation. We want
"long, tedious, prosy speeches, but a freehand fuil exchange of sentiments and feelings. Ve wish every one to think for himself, and act for himself. There is too much looking upto Ereat men. Let us fellow-citizens, take the .ea3 ourselves.
of its effects or operations to change his opin j m"ey r t,ie canal- We
rlpfmpH n-iikM. .1. , . .
" "miuniicpw, ana Le discountenanced by the proiVst-ion." To me this iv a matter of importance a n at-' ter of character, and I hope you will take the! troaole to unravel what ou are pleased toi term a "mpterg'' Uoiloway has done me more Ill.UStice than snr r,1a :.i. i
or inuis grave. And when hk condrct to-1 ' " p,,l"!C ou,ry on Saturday, the 30ih ward me is fully know n and understood no ! "lstant, betw een the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., man of respcctabilitv. I trust. wi;i aviate! 7 ?,k R M- on the premises, all the with him. An injury done in aner in ex-' following described lots or tracts of land, citement, or i-jnurantlv. lean for"ive end for. Sllua,fln Fan field township, in id county, get. But so infamous Vn outrage as that ncr-! H"d a,bUt 0ne niile Kast of Fr'" Mill, to-w'it:
petrated by him, without the lcat caue a"-! I , DCln a part of the So,,,n half of the gravation, excitement, or foundation, am! then i South-west quarter of Section 25, Town 10, of pertinaciously persisted in. marks the charac-1 a"-ge ' S'? l,0l,ndcd as follows, to-wit: teroft!,etnan,asw clUsawhole ae of infi-! b0S,nning at the North-west corner of the "iv and crime. I am in earnest in this matter ! I I ! ,Uar.,er ser,ion. and running thence
dear sir. nmt . ' i "u"i aiong
-, tit.ii n iiuut'iice in vour cor
rect and impartial judam-int, in the premises. And until ample atonement b made, vou must
Cannot thinL- ili.i!nm...i . ..
ions, for tvB h. v. . r some oi1ip l.,, . .-,.,. . . , .... art, conpje ins nnme with mine, in nenV-
, --. ..au mi .tauonai isank. Re- . fa lULKno,aers tiave emniovpd i "g of coed or Vir,,-nr-,i,- i , - collect this, Whigs and. Deim crats, when you ! .Lim l Ut il d order that they may C ! lo mr "nleSS hear him denounce a National Bank, which he UP for a to pay their installments. We!,.1"1' dc3r sir. with crcat respect, your will be compelled to do, from the position in ! 8Ve a be,t6r "Pinion of Mr. Stewart th.n .i.;J nd' C F. CLARKSOX.
which his party has placed him
Amos Lane. This man is the
and must attribute it to
tne section 2irolos and
thence East 58 poles, 11 links; thence North 20 degrees East, about 26 poles to a Buckeye tree on the line between the North and South halves of said quarter section; thence West aionsaid division line 75 poles to the place of beginning;, containing ten acres (more or less.) The second bounded as follows, towit: Reginning at the West half mile po.,t, (now a stone) in the line or said Section 25-
cm r mm joo pnies io me cent re ol j-aid !
some hifihfr n,.t t.i, ,
Wetrive m,- , ..... . ' v' THE WlllfiS !
COnllllCTPnt "unoj tei.ij jri in nivm.n ITI, ...:iti.. .. .
Elector inlhenW r To V. tor debts, and if ... - i-, ( ,u oe a meeting of the Whigs of Pa
-r v. Iieaa. fljr. , olt a,y persons ak)n" ' seJ lownstiip, in Laurel o i Snurdnv luiiii1,, . ... V , A , i-.t-. and shapes in favor of a National 1W- J duce labor, we will take it at it, rn r... ; ... ! Solicited. It is expected that some one u-;il i L . n.i L - J.' .f... ..V0'?--,,n.l-
., "CIV : nH.lrnc- ll,o . I t v"" " '"c, l I ncilCC JOrin i J Ml CS
HT.x'i- r,,,.,.. coniaining iu acres
LI J l.L.A Laurel. March 1 1th isii
at its facff ft i r itotp .
pressed after the vetoby Gen. Jackson; but as!advaRce8ub?crlPlion8oiIieAnierican.'Vewi,, ' we wish to be brief, we give two declarations! aSS'St ln sstainingr the money, and not de-1
ofhisopinioD upon the subject. We. there
fore, refer you to the Brookville Inquirer of the 27th of June, 1333, where you will find the
cuU8Mnre oi nis speech delivered in the Court
dollar.
House at Brookville, on Saturday the 21st of Wabash Pvnrl0' ?:D"- Sin-In the that,onth,and .eported by C.V Hutehen, hayur 1 1'"
Brookville, March 11th, 1844.
(more, cr less;) except the following pan of said lands set otTto Philip Frv. to wit.-BcMn-
' ningat the North -tt'Pst nrm nf tli. I.i-r.. ...
tT M-Vaire aiUnonzed to announce JAMES i and running thence South along the West line II AW THORN as a candidate for Constable of" of said tracts 97 poles to the South-west corner Brookville township, at the approaching April 1 of lhe smaller tract; thence F.ast 17 poles 8 eloct")U- l'nks to a stonp; thence North )7 po'es to a
as follows:
T. nTll.'m. ..-.t . .
, ..u c-uill , . r . . u vuuui-
my course towards the ! or "sPcc,or r Llections of Brookville
stone; thence West yj VoUs 8 links, to the be
ginning.
ipditnr r r- i J WUI!C "'wards me l , ' , irookvnie SnnTh? a R,chmo:id Palladium; and. al-1 ,nwnshir'. al ,he approaching April Election. TERMS OF SALE. The , ltlJUv'n villi c r r ri . I t .
pi.rcliaser will
Louisiana Whig Address.-On the opposite
isewniDe tound the address of the Wh Pnt'Anf v f w : - ....
.... ..U1, ui musiana to tne citizen voters
ot that State. His excellent. It contains the
f g it principles, and spoken in the true Vhi
"pirit- Read il- Read it to your neighbors wound your firesides, in your shops, and conn-
grooms, in your whig cluhs, and in every
ace either puhlic or private. It is .hp ,r,i.
d will do you and your neighbors good. We
j-roua mat we belong to such a parly with cch principles. Our principles are the same n Louisiana or Maine, in South Carolina or I'ch.gan. No matter whether a Whiff Con
ation meets in the North or the South, in the ttor the West, they fling to the bree2e the
e glorious principles-a 'National Curren-
J, i rotect.ve Tariff, Distribution, One Term
e understnnrt i u. . , ""o" j u uo not evnresa t vo. ,t, ... 3 "'
"aUnitedS.n.p; nJ r .":.T,UaVOr 01 evident doubt in onr m!;? rni,7 I'., S n ,TABLE.-?ir. Joel Bhcx.xc is a candi- i "Z'"' '? ao" " nne half of the pur
"sav the r,.rt, , Z7r? T"' .".?.8?.npilMn.T I r"tness of my nsiiinn. I V" "ev?r: 'r. re"f the office of Constable ' Bl '"e ,,me ol a'l fiv
c uul g nxfiritiinn irifh . . . - - uui i v nun in itrnnL-ri a tma-nsu;K i
Such modifications as have been Tont'pndpH 1 righl but 1 ireto refrain from the m -! Anril elect inn M n "J" "?
y. Ptarance of error in the estimation of . ' W"' , 1 . "
'for by the Jackson party
This was when he was a candidate for Congress in this District, and reported by Hutchen, his bosom friend and private counsellor.
In his circular to his fellow-citizens of the
-)-...uluuiy wtsiin'i urooKVine township, at the approachins i ,,,s,""cwun go m, security, to he approved bv
elected, will i """,.,"'s'0"c"! 'r uie payment of the
business. jcarirom rneiiny of sale.
ion and myself have been!
fsllinitlnn f .1 t .... T
est and intelligent nortin "r V. uon: ,t,no1 e 10 ""okvine to attend to business
fpll..oi.i : -"- "7 inenas afld
We are a-ithorized to announce the
name ot
dllllUSl COniinilP1 fllomrm r . . , .,. .. ... .
years, and ,h.- , .71 . ? T ,W eIve llf- : as a candidate for the o
in n,,. , 7 - .j is e snau continue ! ee oi snerilt of Frankl
n that relation until we are relieved of the
4th Congressional ni,.ri,. ... 'Z me'. consir you one of
t..,.. ""cu ,uc -winoiju., ul?,,enos. and should be sorrv to d v on the first Monrlav nf a.,
"J : J v "'()ii3l IIPTA I
July, 1833, we find the following testimony of
..e . ,n iavor ofa United States Bank:-
"A full and impartial examination lias 1 .-I .i . . , ... .
in COIlnt V nt ttin Au
gust Election, not subject to any Convention except a Convention of the people at the polls
March 2d, 1844.
JACOB P. ERVIX,
JOHN MASTER sen DAVID TEMPI, ETON. ComntissiiMiers. U-3w.
act
to lessen myself in your estimation. P.ov-
idence may have blessed von ;,i.
telleetual powers, and have destined 'v
greater m-
vou to!
! rtrnai imihi iiiiimiw III a m
I
IIY3IEXEAL
ig '-tircly require an uniform N.Uo lihv ency pe rformthe d?iT 1 rs ;;As there i s not enough gold and silver in tl!e"! oMo Se c r?ed wit.,'""' U ,ias,bome! I country to furnish such
Franklin Counly Sc:tiinar.
1 7.F.B Booth In t --
.... i.lAKUAHKT fi. HERRING.
un yesterday, Mr. Elijah Davis to Miss Elizabeth Cain. In Louisville, on the 27ih nit.. Col P v
IIctchen to Mrs. Charity Hitchen. ' PHE Spring term of this institution t?
f .M. rnnilllAnnn fit 1 . .
X,. "onaay uie 5th ofMarvh
n., r.o.i1 r . 'UI m.
. . - i ijKt; , i a rrnnrn. i, r ... - t ii iiinirn in i . -.
vmcea me, that the financial k,.; r .... " 01 puuiic iavor and I .. " iasi air. ibene
,'reaWflW,,ltM.i1Z .I! ,"d. ffencM- 1 ,,a Token freely, as We suppose Mrs. Charity is the widow ofi c"m,,lt
"be current throughout the United State." I the hr 1" a"d n"n"s- 1 crocd I John Hutehen, the brother of Charles. I T. ' a 1 X of r. William Thon.,
rtM.:. . ,.,v " asPranis, and when ex-! a leacner ol MathemBtics. hive
nv. jPfce.n s""fedfor the term, and permanentlv d my o,p of i, a PalronaPR ot the friend, of Science end ft ,vi h S ?and I ,r1,era,u will justify it. He will give instrucv, wim a credit en-itionsin comm
"Miiicui Ariininplic. Al-
.,Uvlv-ivri.j,I1gi an(j analytical
ribcr will continue to give instivc-
m.s :. . .. .i : "iien ex-
.3 enougn to prove Mr. Lane to be ! 'usl.u "J ""appointed, thev have tJij
thorough going Bank man,' without any fur-!n 1!'", ,hin?? of lw- B"t for them
.. -vMiiuain.. UIRT
s, which we might ;ed minions and tools have made it tl. all given after the';1?' employment tosay eiil of me bu
an excuse. Hir-:
CAUTIOX
OBERT SHELL hold
for the sum of S200
'Homy, &c.
But what is the
ther or any longer extracts, which
give. These oninionc : . ! iv ?. mado 11 " week- dorsed on the back of H,p noiP
---r "v.sauEiH'ii aner iei,,"f"u):'c"Mi)snveu nf mo i. .. m . . -
Bint vpin itino n it An e . . . "l tll,a" J" i ' aiu note is dated March 1st 1SJ1-,
, c .... .iues iiiiiii tveaiv nilllrli nnrt m...,. . ; Tl, i ! . . J msui anon, Elector forth.. District. He is ffenerallv n,,. : n, V ! having failed to comnlv with tl.P rn;ii,-! ! ,
auankas h federal moQcx. immora Character hi. .r . . . ' u "3 ; mndp nn ili. r..,. : r ...
res- GiMlTr. nnnnwm -. imim I ls oi uniion lor lhe
March 12. 1841 coming term. AH tuition fees considered due
o. mi- iiujc oi ine lerni.
uon with a friend of histhe other dav, we were c n? SC'ety- In l,olh thpse given to "understand that Mr. Johnston was S f!Z"ZZ.m!iehr
never in favor ofa v,iii n,. t. 1 u,..,"l,r. ,e uow-cit.zens. And
.i iv, ur ii ne "."niiM.iiiumg tnev roth knpu- ..... 1 1 . ! 3 . - . . . - . . ii jvlie
nun rr-A T . 1. . t r .1
----- ..... , ulc iucoioco parlVY . . ",v- ,cl J ,c" nnc j:... , ., -.. miu si.tnuer- i .'t-.ni Cmmecticutthey are crying for a ".. upon any subject.-hnlren Ail
ever was, he always had sense enough to keep ' and undeniably that the infamous charges ther ; I lt 10 himself. It is true there are very fW f were makin? "P"" me were false and j,1?.,r. !
UiiiiiiiMraliou.
positively , rBHE undersigned have this day taken out
Miss E. J. Jeiper will continup to pfve instructions in the female departmept of the
letters of Administration on i),p Pci,.l .... 01
iof John Newnham. late of Franklin conntv L V ',Ul.the above arrangement wehopeto af-
j i lorn lari ifina iitA r . .
persons having accounts a- " . " meniat improve-
"i Louisiana for a Tariff to mt, t " cuureij sueni upon the sub ect of oi tnese cases was Wi'tnn n Ict,i .. ;m i. ,.
IMichir n...:- ".wu his Bank federalism. ! Eing me with drunlenno.: i , Wt 1 :ar- " 7.1 : " '"""cu.aie payment. The
r- i j i r ii a ii i in. in .mi n -
no Tariff. In South Carolina
horizontal or no Tariff. In New York '.V for the least Tariff. In In;, c- . ...
TiiifT. In Pennsylvania for a Protective Tarand in Ohio for a Judicium Tariff. Thus
- ave an kmds of Tariffs. No one is able
Qenne the position of locofopoicm .
r. .. "..urumis;.
In the summer of 1S33, Mr. Johnston
was a i
1 1 can make some allowance. The base charge , was made in pvriim
...u.,,u umu wc IIODP in nn
moment. But as he chooses not to Id If Ins CO!1SCipn.o t,.;n :. t.-
House in this place, and the substance of his 1 kecP n,e disgraced by so foul a calumny wp
j speech was reported in the Brookville Inqoi-'" , !5C,1..r. I,a,ienly to let it remain uni . ... i 1 : retracted until lum .... . .
Among other things he is renortPit to .,.1,0.-",e. ,wei al '"at bar
' i "''juM'ie win pe meted to ns hm),
And even for him j estate is probably solvent.
the Wpci
. J. PATTERSON, Principal. Brookville, March 1st. J844.
onmedjounne, made a speech in n,. r.,.,,, - retract it. and if i,;, : "" .V "." u'l ,
; "vunat it' lice Will norm it Vi n 1
WILLIAM II. NEWNHAM. Ad'r.
ELIZABETH NEWNHAM, Ad'ix. March 13th, 1S44. i2-3w.
rer.
fornivp. hut n r.. A- r .
His opinion is. that r,...j r 1 The Other rncA ia lnr .. e r. .
. . - "...cuccu uiuaiiK-i ,. ..H ui ii. i'. Mo'
I can
Iowav,
:Pose to investigate any measure, their only
f is personal slander. This is their first 5l?on-their arguments and their principles.
, r -1;; faci.it, estoconduct our cmuaT'rof the Richmond PaliadTum and wS plunder our j er.t.on. with success, now, and that in a short has forth this letter. The cha, ge is couPoes a whig l 'me, should the U. S. Bank closs her con-,a,ned in his PaPer Printed about the 13th of
Re
'!ed Laws. The new revised lms of
SAVE YOUR TEETH.
otner subject, except upon the subject!
' tiander. They go in dislinctiv for trhoip. ! s
k . - -j .. .......
f 'c Bn retail slander. Thev
?sl men and best institution. 1
..w. 'di a n wiiiui . ui. . . . .link- p Af . . . . . .... .....iv n 11. mi. r 1 . 1 r 1 1 1 r n r i n i a .. . i ... ., . .
,. ... yivc uer tou-i. , . i--t'? ..,,icu auuui tne l.lth of ''cems. WP ishnll K ji.j ... . JiiK- lQa . c idlllOII
, -v. wiiptuea o nave ttiem 1 " jou nave any mean of
((- --... or property 01 every des-!'." '" - " 01 nis paper, as a friend of iucript.on must undergo a diminution in'val ie.!tlce' Iask J'011 to examine it. If thoa clnr
..wrai.j miaoroi an etticient mili-i.a,- ,,u am unworthy of vour friend 11a system, thereby snnprepdinff iv, ...ishinoran hnnnnMa ,,!,
"of RTiK-nrvn . " .V , r ; - a..fee. 11 tney are
- --"- .nTAn.iiic.o in lime of peace a..""7' ,rusi on win nave too much ,,
;weredepositedinihe Clerk's office in S4r-Ur. RePub,ic and a "Pon the ifto associate or exchange with him
county on Monday last, and are in for,p 7 ' . ... . 77 '777" "e oiner man whose friendshir
thatdate. Thprp lu. V . ! ""a,: JS ' P.ble that J. M. Johnston is a 1:5 . ' . n.ow.on ,,uiraa'e terms w
vuHiirta aim Hiifra-
Mnj in almost every law in the State. It will
C. W.KEELY. Surgeon Dentist.
ith
erefn. 1
c necessary lor officers, as well as "ns generally, 10 examine the new laws 11 y lha they roa-v act cwrectly under
in
i Dank Federalist, and opposed ,0 the democrat-iXr
icmeasureota standing Armvl It i even'oense wi.h hia tri. "VrT "'I'." rausi 018
go v;.j.j j ... 1 - "" "..iiHrmine
1. ....cuutru 10 uevoie mis article entirely to opinions in favor ofa Bank, but his holy horror having been so strongly expressed against Van Buren's Standing Army, that we
Knowing as I do, that those mark -nA ;.
mons charges against me were false-wilfiiv and maliciously false, I patiently waited five years for his guilty fand lacerated conscience to compel him to retract. Thev were made
tfFFERS his services to the citizens of' Brookville and surrounding country for ' a few weeks only. He is prepared to il err "J7J'W TEETH, either on Pivot or gold j plate, vithout any pain vhaterer-, and warrant! ttieir hpanfv e-. A. 1.:,;. . .
j "iiiuoi.iiy. ne is also pre- iv u- l - j pared to plug, ci.anse and treat the diceaes of: ,, 6 been boihl uPon such terms as the 7VefA and Gums in a manner not to be1? naMf. h'm ' tuppl' hi' friends wi,h excelled. 1 Goods as cheap as the cheapest, for CASH. Teeth extracted with the latest improved ' WiI1 alRft , f . Forceps, causing less pain, and entirely avoid- IVrchas ,bT him suc " ing accidents sito..;n. .v. .1 1 . . hent I' In S!,l
"niMuiiijj me ulu metnod Alt, ......j unu,
New Goods. rTHHE undersigned begs leave, respectfully, to announce to his old friends and customers, that he has just received an addition to his stock of Merchandize, by which he is able to exhibit'to them a COMPLETE A SSOfl TMEXT
j of such articles as are generally needed in this I market, consisting of ' " ! Dry Goods, ' Groceries,
Hard Ware, Queens Ware, Castings,
operations var ranted.
trPrices to fruit the Timest InSr1 J' J" Temp,e,on Holel Brookville, Febrrary 21st. 1841 9,f
Ryc,I?arlcy,
For which he will pay the highest prim for CASH. - N. D.GALLICa. Brookville, Feb. 20. 1844 u. ,
