Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 August 1844 — Page 2

Vj i i Lviisville Journal. THE PERSONAL ENDOWMENT OP HENRY CLAV-AS PRESIDES!'.

Mr. Cay, with a far greater reach and cnmpasof mind, with Infinitely heller guarantee

j for the right of exercise of this great faculty,

possesses 11 in a high a degree its General Jackson himself was ever supposed hv his war

We. are Very strongly impressed whit the j "test admirers to possess it. On one occasion, conviction ihat the personal thatwter of a I when the tenth legion reeled and faltered he-

rttler is more important and influential for good i fore ihe fietee barbarians of Haul. Julius Crrsar or evil than seems t. be allowed by the par-! raved and tore his hair like n madman. No

ties, or even we people, in our day. It is not high, talents, nor great attainments, nor good intentions, nor Immense experience, nor even great services, that will make it safe to entrust

man ever saw tinny Clay quail.

Keen observers of human nature are aware that all brave men are inclined to be grncrnu

and are Very rarely stiinto.l with the uniicr

IMPORTANT ARREST. I De tth of flen. 11.6' -Vrf Ay.- Intelligence Ureal haul of Counterfeit Monty, Plates, ' has been received of the death by yellow fe &c. Important information vbtninelStatt-lxet at Galveston, of C.en. V. S. Murphy, late ig developments roming.-Min.r and chaige dWlT.iiia. F.verv tiihtiteor respect was Constable Hurst arrested on Saturday Joseph ! shown alius funeral at" Galveston. I.. rincher, A, win. , mv j j;i4 for h iv- Cincinnati Com. in large quantities or counterfeit mei-ey in , his possession, also plates and Utensil Tor'nia-j Anecdote of Dr. Young. As the doctor whs king Indiana, Tennessee. Kentucky, and Mis. f walking in hi girdhn at W'elwyn, in company smuri money. Also those well exe ruled ! w ith two Voting ladies, one of w hoin he after"heeling 5's mentioned in another colmnii j wards mil riod. a servant came to tell him n by Mr. 1 . ti. Goodman & Co. These olliccrs ! gentleman w ishod to s eak w ith him. "Tell

nave occn indelatigablo in lending out this 1 In in." said the dot-lot. ''I am too happily engag-

TO CLAY CLlllS. Tin: wiiicj talisman. Clay niul I-'rrlinghiiy.rn lire Pin. The mb,ciibers, bavin been i.

L.iKeness oi lion Henry cjav

oav aner in niiiuii.ni.... i

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men With hew and vast powers; the man must ; paeons, such as m.el.y, n, ,!,ro. ic. enEe. and i '" , nJ those connected with h-m. This led to change my muwIiom." Thelad.es ins.M

CllVl

'"ken a few

"IIO llallim.

re

be personally fit for the place, or he never can

acquit himself with high success in it. Whoever will take the pains to study the personal characters of the men, who have heretofore

the like. In the same manner men or great i ", '"' ler is the same person arrested by Mi. 'ed lint he should go. ns his visiter vvas a

Convention, have made rrx.i.o . ,

Vine it extensively int., it... . V,' " r,'P"

r Ide

force of character and ofprorotind t ou iciions. s iu ?Scw Albany. Indiana, suiuo year t.r

insieaa oi neing tinpraciieatde luen. as the : l" " "s" ,,,r cnuuiet letting, hut got clear there .A. . . . ii . . . . . .! I... t ... i. f . i , . . . .

pnusc nre generally ine easiest ul "j'wiito iimiiomw, lie is said to be the

been I residents or the I mted States or, in-j men, forlthose whose intentions an I i.rincmles ' "'leader of nil counterroitin goius on

deed, chief executive ofHcers of any State,

community-, of association at ny time existing amongst men, will be Tar better qualified to comprehend the causes of that success or failure, prosperity or decay, which tnay have resulted from their labors, than he can be in any other way. Nothing, for example, seems to tis more obvious than that the whole history of the rise, progress, dirganiiatinn, and threatened overthrow nf tV present Locofoco party throughout the foiled States, may be clearly exhibited from a candid study of the personal characters Of General Jackson and Mr. Van tiitreo. A id who has the smallest doubt that, If Col. Retttnit had hen President for the last two years, instead of Mr. Tyler, an utterly different condition or things Would have existed, even allowing that both of them had

in

are tight, to get itnng with. Indeed, sm h men ,,U fP P0'1- The offieets above mentioned often seem as if they had two soul; one all ; l"p'"vered about JjsU.OOO in spurious money li force and power, the other all gentleness and . Tine her' House, situated on Fifih street, and trust. Is it hot remarkable, that a man, with ! il ij opposed ho burnt large quantities while such a Will mtJ sticl, deep convictions as Mr.1 ,,H?' XVl'ro pellm in, ns Ihe ashes were found Clay has shown fimelf to possess, should j u i,n r,,Js ,,r ''ills on ilu m. The plates were have been the very man to step r.i ward and j r,,ml in "'able belonging to Tim ber's house. Compromise, to general satisfaction, the two j WeVer!,l V0I impoila.it documents were sogreat questions, (the MishwUii qocMioii, and , "'"'d Trotn Tineher's person I The eounterthe Tariff.) which in his dry, have most eii-;r,Ml ",,,y l.h-h was taken i pi incip.,11 v o

""?"vu in.; i-onieoeraev f Itierei.ons ate i M,r ''mains ami .tieciianic li.i;.k nl

01 rank, Ills 1 ui 1 on and Ins intiid. As per-, siutkiou, however, had no ll ct. one took him by the 1 1 u Ik I arm, Ihe other by Ihe Icll, and led hnn in ihe nnlt 11 gate, when (Inding rcuMHiice wa iu vain, be bowed, and laid bis band i upon his heart, and 01 thul expressive maouer, '

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the f, lend, or .Mr. Clay. The follow," !r among others bear, npie , ,, I it 1 lia 1 tucleurt: ' 0 " The Djgiu riei t t e Mm.... . t ..

for which he was so remarka'jle, spoke the fol-i lleniy flay, by Mes-r Ar.ihorv

- ... ..uroriiiion, i.,r ,he m , rate rwrukcn-mdwd the only cue Z as ildoes, ls , miliar cp,c,,n ic r 2' ncr ns has never I cm ...iinncd in ZZ' ed or enerav.'. ,t .. . ' P""'l-

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Signed,

ur hbte st en.

obvious. The man is generous and wise as

well aw firm and full or conviction

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id. if IP""'1. Tennessee 3.1V well csreeut,..!

we have any desire to win a reputation r..r .o-1 Ul 'hes,. parts, also Miss,. ui i and titical roreeait, we unhesitatingly risk ill upon : ,,",l 5V, 10's and V Vs.' The d..cnnirnt this piediction-that. if Henry CI iV is ele. led i k'UM'1 Tincher reveal the most impor-' President, he Will pursue a hue or conduct so i ,aul ,nlr'"aticn, which will lead unerringlv !

nin oi generous at'.i imldo and considerate l f arret and cm h lum ,,r m is..n Intl.. I

I I IIKAIM If IdM KH ' GARRIT DAVIS. M c '

will once

Vinrinnuti ' hnu Till: POLITICAL PROGRESS. Ne have been occupii-d so much with election returns that we -ave left unnoticed the

numerous and very great mass meeting which

ttcid the very same general principles' Or forbearance and so thoroughly .v,i,m.irt t sttsected of tram, !.,. !, ,,. L.-.

who cannot see that, ir Mr. Tyler had been a American, thai the besi r hi oPp,ne'.U w,ll ! M "r w'ich w.H he M,(1,,t t,tM1t , u,;. .TAVrl'ir-r'V i11 llm9!bw,hfrieii.lJ.nd the men Mi vile . ! l"T'r time. This ,s , tmportant a pl,ce l . r 1 ',;,r, steadily jmongt bis prcsnl pn1;?as w ii nrake him I "'"lenient as has iranM cd in the ct - 111 ?,f T- ' I f Mr. Clay is elected Present. In 0Au. L''k fr Ma. i,n; d, vclopmcnis.

r..Mrt "'"ir H.ier auoiuer , .rauoii win ne an e1;V. it firPat ol;l U!ll, r Tashion? Supposing these suggestions to have jdrett will recall it for Ml,;lll . wi hule oain I?'. V '''" f'vill disappear rrom the puhli lice, -

V.."i ' 71 . " " "" per- eapaiue men, diligenl men. true men

"i cnaraeter. w ntcn as it seems to 1 more I

rit turn pre-eminently for a great President and w hich so remtrkably distinguish him as

a main Statesman, orator, genius, even

enemies admit that he is. Put

President? We think, pre-eminently

for reasons which, we stronlv bel ievtv Id. hi

sands of Americans citizens would immediately see the Hill Torce and bearing of, if they w ere brought home to them, whether mete politicians and party men would or not. We say, then, and we appeal to every man who ever kite Henry Clay personally, that

.r V r I veoej on. no is. mm in puul-t is his common en He i1 ,n 'ow Jersey a vast meeting, numbering

, 1 rr ' , Vm-ma"'he iB,,,e,,,0fclM8-uPiWiemmhi9Comitrvhw ,xv"v thousand, inel at MilUtone, the loca w true tnan; he Is a mvt who believes in his rnodueed. v.i n. .!...;.. i .... .. ti.m i.r , lv..i,..i. ... .....

I. . J 'ninii Ills' t k ...

low ing lines

'Tl.tis Adam looked when from the Ci-rdrn d i iv en. A id thus disputed orders sent from Heaven. I. ike hint, I go, yet to go inn loth; Like him, I for angels ilin.e ul oihj H ud was hi fate, bul mine Mill tmie unkind: His Eve went with him. but mine stay I ehind." Late William C liialy Ili't .v, ll(rarl.

WIIF.REAS Ihe said Wii.I.Iam Ciitaiv Oiuw. commonly called 77ic llonoratiie UiV.i'H Chialii Drew, died in DiookviMe. Iiuli.oia,

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011 or anoui ine io.li VKioner, iti, icav mi i "i courserqualjy f-iiihful ,i one child only, namclv, Cai.i.mum; M ai.v ! ,'8'"l. mid the likeness in ihu di,i. tt 1 1 . i . ' i . . t i. ii f I'lirin r..u.. .... "iiinim.

' I'Htvv. ii i nc p.ii.i cainariiie .nary ificw, or ; " . uiKing us in xle in ease of her death, if the person or pcrmnt 1 1'" 1,,re'

led to her i.eisonal Estate mid Ef-. 1 I'1

se notes ef coin-

Theuiibserihers have likewise Ineiidutn ii fi o ii)

lion. WlLMi: 1. MANGL.M.P.c. V s s ll-.n. GEttlUJE EVANs it J

lion. J J. CKI ITE.NDK.N, U.'s. senate all intiinaio fi lends of Mf. day

Pica being ,!. by ,hc n;lgerreo-

The

leg t.i) eiuiue.i to ner peisonal l.state una l.l-. " "l ,,'r '1 v issued have met with ih

reels will forthwith give such information to j """" nuia.tic admiration, nnd ihe mbei the undersigned as will sulliciently indentifv I ,,i,ve f'ceived t e warmest commendatio' her or them as hem;? the said Catharine M.i-j l,'r ,,ie " difpliyed in gelling no ihrs . "

larger

in already issued have met wi.h

: llliitf ho la kwut ot no t . a . i i..s .i i.. . . i. . . -

- v T t ncvir. i up iim g tur u tiiox ii m pppii n.iiiintrt iii.-..i...i. n..t .

lot Washington, was there un ad minis! ration i "la'cs of New Yolk, Pennsylvania, and Ohio

i ."i-sin.j in tmut'uiiM v auu ur u.ecmm-i "it-ss our readers wrip to tr:i.l iht

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' . " 'V """S'. possessing ns thev do an ,,, sic lrtth i!,.i ..ill ..... , Ty

mus even his try as this tnau s will be. Ihs personal endow- they could not reahze the immense numbers I ' i"," 7 V," ' l;;a,lJfl,,'u'.rI is hefit to bejments ensure ibis; and ir America wishes to that tun, out, and the exc.tement which ex-l ,,!' ,.,,,,,r J"1' " !,,,J M rew, of l.,h enllvi and that j see her best sons u..ited once more In a no i lt. u,Mk Dov,m' rts t,H',r "nl' k,n- VV1

ti e race nl i;.iii..i... ni... ., ..h t v - .. . .

... ,.,,,v. ft.i,7, ,, n,, ,,M iiiunir ques-1 .i:v i .rK vasi a;enu.iaes nave met in lions merged as Tar a possible iu the great I Ihe counties ofOenossce. Wvoiiiitu. MoiUlo-

quesliort o her own advancement and renown, I mery, and Alleghany, within a Tew days past, t.tis is the man to accomplish her hopes. I lo Ihese meetings from thtee to ten thousand

In our opinion, the most reinatkable men-! Ic,",,s ,,av 'r The most ticeompluhed i ....... ! t t.

tal endowment or Mr. (May is one that we do . speakers have addressed them, and the grea-

I uoi lememoer ever to have seen aseiibed to;

iiy Orew , or her Representatives, u rrtain ' an m . of money, ch icily invested in the llcvnn land Exeler Savings bank in England, and to ! which the said Caihaiine Marv Ilieiv wits en-

accounisi i i,.. .i r i ... ? ..f... i... i Iheirrost

I hey are sum!!

j. raiaca ijulii. Tl

in- nun I'aiu in un-miki v aui.iiine .Mary iiew, i - ,,,r l(t.ni ill rn-.l,l

or the person or persons aforesaidi but in case j , "!,"",,oi to furnh (hem at the very Jow no such iurormatioit is received within the j P'J',e "r 3 50 a piece, or 5nJ0 a dozen. space oT sir ca Irtolar months from the dute oi " o prevent imp.jii,,,, rr njjrr,s . the publication of this new spaper, the same j ""I'od upon i,e back of each niu thi,, .v

2 parties who would I ',m; X. I7 Ui'dway N. V.1'

.ncrepolineaUxeiu-mctofihe day, an J vv M Pieu-nttheirvaluerron, ever being .e.l

baste, well made, and irnr.

e extensive demand !hat up-

own principles, who follow s his own convie- knowledge of a.V.

iirs seems rather intuitive! Pennsylvaiua the w hole country is up iu .

bis setitiments and acts on than the result or experience. We have heard ' one H'iJe PMit'incnt. In Chester, Helaware. deserted a riiend, who vvasi him deliver some of his greatest speeches, we I '" I'gomery. Lancaster. Huntingdon, llradford vn hi purpose, who was I have read them all. His rune a an orator is!3"'1 oiher counties, great meetings have been om what he undertook to i w..rld-w ide; but what is the or.ii.,i ..r ,.,.. I held. The contest in that State i n vtrv a.,i.

tions, wh avows his s,

them, who never

never d-Mered Tr.

rT-iiiit'ii n ith iv nki i c hiii,i.ki ..i. a.ikh-..k.iik. . . s .t ....

,v . . . ....vnn..iv mmiu- nn , inn w nai is tne oratorv or those ' 1 "v 1 "mesi in mai .-Mate is a very am-

i,f ij, . I v J largest etise j great uiscotuscs? No flowers oCrhetotie adorn H,a,'1 vw P:,,,l' s Mrive hard. The

. ' " morejinem. a,i vast ruud of acqnited erudition.- P'-'Pi so tar. is with the whig. Caletila-j

--v,.., , Mi,,M,- no in i;is country titan Mr. Clay has been; and no minever ox

limiieo a niiire iiililmni .....I,.... I i.. o i.:. t ......... i i..i ii ......

ss........ .,.. ,,, , , ins i mo r in an intellect tiial seem to perceive 1 Vl' J oip"ii ineir old majorities ereai and repeated exhibition of this noblest truth intuitively, united to a pathos rervent as vvl"le hore i a decided w hig ga:n in thenoitli r all pii.itie a pnbl-e tnatf.tcoi-j that of LVmosihenes. This is the matt-full i Mf t ... There I not on ranh a sinele tndivi.l--of sotrit full ...r i - o ...... . i 'I'll til,lin Sum .iu i:.. i.

1 - - - - . i-.ii-xfc r 11.11 t' iixit'iirri in - ---s-.i-.-nn u 11 ri 11 t imiu

money will be pal. I to the

be entitled in case the said Catharine Mary Orew had died intestate and unmariicd. W. I D'ARCY, .Solicitor. Newton Abbott, Devon, England.

Augusts. iCin. Oa. 33 2w.

tions were ma le by the locos, on a falllm off

j in the greet Whii counties, but thev are mis-j

SAW YOUR TEETH

(J. W.KIir.LY, Siiii'con Dentist.

v. US hi? errviccs 0 )XQ ciliens

, . .. ,.,,uy any responsible New o.k house, will r,,moi j THEODORE I RELINGIIf YSEN. The subscribers have also in il.i ...

; si. in 1I.0 ii 11

. .. ...v ,1K,.ness ever taken

, .m-wmre 1 reillighi.ysen. It ,s

( ."vuire ,,, every respect, and Ihe exore.

, "mi is prci.ii;y animated and pleasing. The

i , Mr- I- s friends may ( ga!hcred from the follow ing note:

of lion.

a most per-

be

r.w.tvt - ...v. !:...

1 '"-rv'iiiu aui pu 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 ir t'uiiiiiri.'

L.V. .I. . 1 . . ... v-,av, inar win tun a.t-j ait our great public men. If we wanted it !?rain' n lor I lay, and the whole body of the Ami-If,, r a t.,t 1,.,.. k. r.., .1..: ' i

,u ,nai 11 nesnoui.i be elected I'resideut oflmaiiaii itt Ihe ancient sense of the word. ... ; Mason w ,11 go the same way. On the w hole ! r r.!...i.. i.!....;.;' ' .. ... I lUaX n,s

: in l"1 r TfM 'm,. w hose mind seems I m,cl, more favorable for Mr. m,v reonire em. I uZZ IS,' ;Z Z I f.""

in Z l J . ,"!,nVmr rU-!7 ha,V m "xoJ Vi'nvs "f Tilths it we wanted I - 'e-'svlx an,.,, than it was at the same .e 11.1.711. either, n Pivot or "o Id "7 ' ernmen, accord : to h,s lon4 avowed and 1 ihe clearest demonstration e' a eiven r..o,,,si. ' for tieneral Harrison. p..,,., , . 1..., " ' " " r" , . aT. l rH'"t

n:TTt::T"?:L. " wr ,,o,,e ., Webber: 'zi1;;;; i

ii m. 7.7 i.i uor .iipm logiciantiiat lives; r we desired the "IPr,M,ll"e a small tamng ell in Ihe whig beautv and durability He is also oreear. Thi

w iiinii: 11 h ti rr. mill 1 1 no r'Atn n.i . . . m H

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jsnnrom - oa'tie Held, or Mr. j needed ihe clearest, puiest and most beautiful ! h-eal parts, .fthe Stale. The gain in the

. . v.m.iu i,e imp 10 mmseii or 10 any co-J advocacy ofall right and noble ll

dy els. tt i

hin. iViii.M, 1 mountain counties lor Cl iv is very lar...'

very imrortant to observe ib.itUlen i ili. inin. ..... 1..1. : ... 1 . I It is nnlv n.rc.i.iv r.... ii... ,. ... .,1

men orthis stamp, are, by the very eonstttu-j know t'te truth, to be taught the right lo be ' ,,,oir w Mc he majority b.r Mr. Clav turn or their being, incorruptible; directness of; kepi from delusion, to be sol in the way invx,!l overwhelming. The stability or the purpose a,Kl devotion to oneV own eonviciionsj which we ought lo walk Tor our eountrv's ! reijuires that it should be so that we are absolute oncouiestii.le with ihat feeble-1 good, and to be suppori-d in the i.oble , oV j m ' ,,i4Vt rrsl for a few cars lo ccine.

s- .ii,.MulT "iiir.i iirs ai me oouoni 01 , un O lieuiVCav s I be tn.f ....i.l.,. ,..! i. i. f., rV......

the ruin of so many public men. What on nearly ihe same, w hclher the lessen be given

......sr,. i'"Tuni,' r p;my ,Pauprs are item iue llallsor Congress, or from the shades alike destnote of Sxed faith In anythina. and ol Ashland. Call it as you will -we call U com'-

mon sense this man has an intellect, beside which few thai have existed could stand. If America desires her vast interests lo be dirc-

or fixed honesty and force to execute anything

mat u orquestionabie party fiver. Not so w ith Henry Clav; let him bVriht or let him be

wrong, let I

1. ; s. : ; .u . . ..!.. 1..

M'MMfi5 np atur.rrii or in ineni ion nv n imn.i r.ih.i.Moii,tr.H i.i....- 1

& 1 1 - - .... sm ii.-,.i nn iiinim;, ami nciir te denounced, one thing Is certatn-the nation as a beam of light, this is the man nay rely on him. thai be is xvhat he savs he' , , , is, and that he will do what he says he will do. I , . S nf endowments are If Ainetiea wants an honest man. in the broa-' UM ,,,,,,l,,,J1' l"h are usually called dest sense of that glorious phra. for her m,,lv P"ers. ihe power to contn.l and President, here Is the man that will exactly rocl n,Uer- This Is the crowning grace of suit her. ' , crcatness the power to rule, h 1 conceded An im..is, ... 1 .. 1 . ... " n ";,"J'' Mr. CI iv made the best SpeaAtl tntPgritV an.l tinrifhtneas ol ehar.n-ter. 1 ... .. . ... . .. . . . '

. - .. ... ' ; ' M-r uiai ever presuied in lite lower linu. ..1

all occasions, for

' UiSfits. Anthony, Klu-ante, $ To-......"""-'"weii with ple3sur8 our D,;nerre,,ype p:cure of llj. Thco. I.re I re mshuysen. and from .y acquain-

adm rable style, and the exoression i, ...oK

most intimate fiiend rm.l.l nn,

additional improvement. I unhesita-

ronounre it the finest likeness of Mr rhnysen I havn ever sei-n.

od) MILLARD FILLMORE.

s likeness will also be copied in ihe style mentioned, nnd furnished ul the tamo

manner not to be 'l"""'

excelled. An exquisite mezzotint engraving from the I eeth extracted w ith the latest improved . 8,hovr likeness of Mr. Frelinhuysen has just 'rircr.., causing les pain, and entirely avoid- bo Ml '"""ed. and w ill he furnished at ihe uning accidents attending the old method All V'rntrd low price of 25 rents per copy. 1 A liberal d lsriiiiit .v. . . 1 . . ..... t. i

; .ui- iu nuuifsiie purclia-

Ul.l i:iU.M'i:S(;VEN IE REQUIRED.

sers.

lll'rice- to suit the Timepfj

Room at J. J. Tenipteton Hotel, llrookville,

Indian

February '21 si, 1811

0 If

neatly half a century, wholly invincible, when-

lo ment : ,1 , ""l ''' M '.- miM be approved of bv every p 71" r 0";. Al ,h,? J tanking cit,. of this Republ,?. P

orally be rnd tmited with Crcat roice of will.

...'i ow.rai ciiraj,e. i nat .Mr. i. lav is a

man of undoubted personal bravery

o rueis; an.i, attliouih this i an en.

111 nrv4i vFoa u . . v

aner-.-ibn. J." ""i " ? I n. " 1 0,u "r combat before his irresis-

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""" i"" pooooi w natnne n-solvesto

SALE OF TO WW LOTS IX It O C II E S T E II. 'INHERE w ill be offered for sale on Friday, the Gill day of September, 181 1, a larj-e number of lots in the town of Rochester Fianklin counly, I.i. These lots are in a new plat, just hod out, between Ihe old part of the

j low u and the Canal lock, and are situated on

belli sides of the Canal.

The town of Rochester is on ihe White W

American character

might Many or the ablest men of his we slrnsif'ed toe in loo n-tiiKt r.i

and over; pxery theatre w here he has ever acted; w hich

which enables man to hear r..w oi. ,.11

MlHillt. ' I ....!.'

.tsh-thai,u,w J:!!:.:, " :nseuaverugge.t toe t loo against him on

i" . . v. .iis.flu. re nii.i o ver other iii..it il.t .......1 .. .. 1 ... . .

....:... " . . , "" ' ,"' ",ul w,,rsi wpwiiy one of them nil failed to be nv,.r,nt,r,,!?-

h.s force against LSU f?! noblest spirits tbi; country has triumph in all that one resolves to eS ec tin! ""iT "f TTX anJ U th trait to which we allude and h slra ? ,l,,orm,w Vxh ,um: Bml w,fh Mr. Clay possesses in a ve v l i deiw wf "";m " Mr. Clay a thoitNo mn ever knows beforehand whi i e can i ! L'Ujr did accomplish; and. for thi. very reason. ,, en o " ""l suspected him of being feeble wills always accomplish less D an , cv ! w,h" 'M?? . NS " ? man lmrn ,0 might. Inacointryhke ou n an . g" I ke J''-.1 ? llf suided by other UtinaiuimcehkeUtatofth Presidency S ' T "V" ' IVs.dent will depend vion the single question-what i the. 8tn. force ol wi l-w hat U the moral courage of the Pretiideut? W have just converted with i r,u: 1FI Jt ' painful to observe how adtstinguWhe J gentleman, who w as on the1 s0011 t,,e r forgotten. The tide or fashcontinent of E trope when Cen. Ja-kson made ''"' ,r httsiness, or pleasure, rolls on rapidly histeriibleonslvughtontheKiiigolthe Frrncb,Ul,1,,cr8tcs ,he memory of the departed and some eight or ten jears aco; and although the SXV0CP avV!y w,,h it the attention of the mourgentlcman of w hovn we speak was never a par-' ncr ,0 ,nt ruling folly of the hour.

.;mi me v.ener-i, ne say t tliat the effects of the old chieftain' .-onduct on that occasion

penetrated to the very centre of Europe, and j inspired a kind of awe in men who had be-; lore considered our country a fourth power. I

"There poesy and love can come not. Il is a world of stone; The grave is bought is cloved forgot, And then life hurries on."'

On the I Ith of May l 1 1, the Central Dem ocratie Club of Indianapolis, passed the follow, ing resolutions, condeintu.ory of immediate Annexation. ttetottttioH 0 t'te Centttil Democratic Club 0 tnili,tnapotiitt Indiana. At a meeting of the Central Democratic Club of In.'.ianapolis, on Saturday evening, May 1 1 lit ihe following resoluiion,"ou motion of Mr. Iledderly, were wutnimonitty adopted: AY.orni, That we fully concur iu the posilions laken by Mr. Van Ruren, C.l. Rcnton and Col. It. M. Johnson, in Uijr recent letters till itlis .liliir...! ..fll... t .

- "--jss. ... niiuw-.1.11111 Ul lfX,l . ,, 1. I ... . . , . Ihat in particular we ,egud the letter of Mr. j , ,1" 1. J,' " S,X

an Huron as emuientiv statesmanlike and ! iV ' , . V I,,ert ,:' m tMi,u'

I ........ iiinm-ii uie renire 01 tne town. scnti- ti.,.. ; ... .. . . , ...

. .. . v- it. u 1.., iv in mi; low n 01 un icei tail, making excellent water power. It is iu the midst of a fine country, and the hills ad jacent abound in excellent timber for boat building, a large business of w hich is carried on in the tow"n. The town is healthy. and pleasantly situated. There is a large flouting mill in operation in the town. TERMS. One third in hand, one third in a

year, and the other third in tw o years. A title bond will be given for a deed when the last payment is made. Tin title to the property is Rood. JOHN t.HKEN, Proprietor. July '27th, IS II. ,

prudent

ffesofre.!, I h.U circumstance give loo much color lo the rumors from Washington, that a few individuals prominently engaged in Ihe ,,imrif,ji!' annexation of Texas, have in view the ultimate severance of the Cnion, and ihe formation of a "Southern Confederacy."

that none hut traitor to the heat interests' of

mankind conl yarticif.ite in such a f.'vject. and that trc trill resist its cousnmatum until death. Ilssolced. That the ulleeed conspirators alIndzl to, are the teorrt enemies of Te.ras and its proposed annexation to this I'nion. that their inveterate and suspicious precipitancy trill delay the object they profess to have in view, and. if prtsisted in. trill forever prevent its accomplishment. l'estleed. That our members of Congress were not sent to Washington for the purpose of'-manufacturing public sentiment' of undermining one candidate for the Presidency at the expense ol another; nor of engaging in" intrigues tor ihe ake of securing to themselves future political promotion; that we respectfully invite them to an assiduous and faithful discharge of their appropriate duties, and ihat having done all that can be reasonably expected or demanded of them in that re.ect. they be immediately invited lo adjourn.

On motion, ordered, that these resolutions'

xmv wiioli:sali: dry coons stoui:.

f EWIS IICNT, WM.K. WHITE & WM

11.

SQl'IRE have associated uudar ih

name of WHITE. SUUIRE&CC, .Y. 2I, larl Street, for the sale of Domestic and Foreign Pr tJoods. T.ieir stock consisting in part ol Cloths, Cassji.res, Satinets, Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Urown and Bleached Sheetings, ltliie and Fancy prints, Cambrics and Jaconets together with a great variety of oiher aiticles, purchased in ihe Eastern Cities by one of ihe firm from Importers, Manufacturers and iheit Agents for cash, enables them u ..ir.-r ili.-ir

;i.ooiuio city and country dealer al

be printed in the Indiana Slate Sentinel, and rlnccd priees. ' (r, i; v

forwarded lo our members of Congress,

ANTHONY, EDWARDS & CO. National Miniature Gallery, 217, Broadway N. Y.' New Goods. st S. TYNER have lately received from the East a fresh assortment of JJri doofh-y (i tore r its ILirdirurt' ami Cutlery, Mill ami Cross-cttt ' Saws, Qittrnstrari Shots, Ear hats, Eloriabra'ul and Sfi 'aw J 011 nets .... , Vr. iliey have also icceived frnrii Pit tlvnrnh

and tmcinnati, and will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of IRON, NAILS and SAL T, all of which will be sold as low as ihey can be bought iu Ciucinnaii, adding freight on heavy articles. .T.y. als, ui',, lo l""-fhase a large quantily of WHEAT and FEATHERS and other am cles of Produce for which they will ray th highest market price.

August 5ih, 1SU.

33-ly.

LAW XOTICK. J A M E S 11. s L E E T II, Attorney and Counsellor at Lar 7"ILL attend to all business entrusted t him with rate and fidelity; either in the superior or inferior Courts of the Slate. Office iu Major Reeks building on Main St., north of the Court House, in llrookville. la. July 30, 1811. 3.).lf-

Cabinet nntl Chair Ware House 3IOIUCIS L. DUNCAN, "lJANUFACTCRES, and keeps constantly XJM - on hand, CllAUtS. TAULF.S, BCtEALS, BEDSTEADS. BEDS, MATBASSES, $c, Of the Uest Quality, at Reduced Prices. Ao. 7, Fifth. Street, South side, 6 doors vest of Walnut. f7.VCAV.VA77, OHIO. Cincinnati. May I, 1841. 19 fim