Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 August 1844 — Page 3

AM 13IIIC AN.

And herein

utiDAV, Ai ta sr sa, isn. !r , ., wum"8. '""sp

HYMENEAL.

FOR PRESIDENT, HKXUY CM. A V, of Fou Vici; Presiukx i. Theotlore IVrliiishtiysru. Our romiti y's t!ag aloft we raise, Our hopes now high and upward risin In bHrsiin: w ords it there displays The names of Clav and FrtEUM.u cysen.

r the Indiana Ainerica'u I on the Canal under iheir direction. Thi. me-! (.lay at lluilie. mu,,al wi" be presented at the proper time.-

niuiuu;n, as vou know I nm.ni . . . cre appointed to uinereni Mr. Ciar.IcoiisM,ii.r..,i : ' 1 uPP"rl places hi the country. A corresnondenrtx w! Mabried,-Ou the 20th of July. Mr. Jame

.ctuhi-. ....... . " ,rp'Pa'n scoundrels. (good to be lost tlJ "UT. J"C,",U. 100 "dered with the different denomination o.l i ks to Mrs. Margaret II olland.

. Keeno. ,aw'- fi""' l'ul eou.-! hid, says, .jve even the j 1 r ,,,eProPriel-v of holding a convention for the,' Orl ihe same day John We.tinj t Mary no!. IowJ h,,nK,r- It .ise your' as U is mor eom.nonly read "111 ! 1,, i. ? some ,,ra "t winter. Several com- j Douglass. P n?ainralIyarountlhpm Tulk ; honor &c. , pen it for" yr i the most ' o.fihe 24, ul(.. Alexander MewhWy-1. J J Portion of the Pokes-hold t,0 n, ih i'" 7 " - j f t " !ee "r9.: i " Mary Laforge.

. r 10 repollOII On lbo9.rtlh M:.l,hew I-Po-Wirk In Mrll,

Ree. On the 1st of Aug. Samuel J. Craigmile to Mary Jane Lackey. On the 5ih, inst., Moses Strange to Amanda

North.

1'M.iupioc and their an n.... ... I ,r,enJ of mine, a few dnv m... ; ::.

ineMWM,,,i .. Kind-, into Kentucky met with. r ' J? .. I .1"'..,.. '",,.WP" er living

'i.r.r. , 7 . NU'etr in.e.ests, and the introduced the suhicct Vf , . ' . , . 7 "'8"way entertaining rre,i, of eir country. Show , f ,,! w made Uavel ers on the Sabha.h. And one .0 draft difference between ...... 'ht Ported jJl 1". T 1 w?ys sup-; sketch of the origin, design and p.ocressof

ii.isitiri nmi h.aAi' an iiiireii mi. ! ha .

"rce. Let 11.. t . . . . c was opposed t. l, ri..

v" ' i vio euro 1. ' "

, n 1 1 . f 1 1 nop am. . r-

'ray into any unguarded

"et.iroiih Court

la, after sitting 7d

TIia f..ii..

I ll.'l.l A-r.A..l...l f iniiii iit.iiJ ... I . .

vole for Van Hup.. '. . """: ' venire at tne next meeting: -Mr.

'.,,11ui.. ... . 8 '"' us s"PP'e(l he. J- . I"

tWi' t ., 'iuiljicutioitt. We copv 111:0 our p.npcr to-dsy, an article Horn the L)u;svit!e lournal, upon the subject of Mr.

Cl.iv's personal atiulifici inu.s Ti.i ....-: .

n..t ttipied merely to fill 11 our naner I.... .... I . ' C"'' The w ater is

nnreose of leiii.,.. .,,..! ' !,,;""' I.urel to L

. , , " 5,5 loin t., Cine oin tu.v. And we w i!, ..he whijj-t t. read it

m stun 01 our i ecu Irietids as will u iJ ctrefullv listen.

oism. I. would be the tlm'-",:, s,,PPd l.ps'eJ' history ol i:e Sabbath; On the II. ,.. J-u,M Cl,.mhr. tM.!in.

exnressin.. u larre ,!.!,.. . r , tu"u'oa,e'. ? r- J- he Morality of the Sabbath: ' da Cas

.y rpWa ;n.rbyX:r.S-p1 : .r. i On the ,3, in,. Cap, Harrison Colescott ta

adioump.l w... "wumended as the candidate. L'nm. ! The ineethw ihn hs .T .. ... '7 . . ' Mrs- Rebecca Siewart.

.ys. i w:.TnfCOrl,n,i,,,, Ul U!'lli- "helrt dn.y OnndaylJosephKelso to Louis. II i? lYki P tho't) ext a, 11 o'clock A.M. Friends of the ob- i ye'

1-- ..... ...vftn, ii. L-or

Sit dOW II !

han.il ..ri.;... 1 1.. ... ..r .i. . t ... t . . .

if.. .1... . ui nun pp-ij". vi me association whirl, w aiw. n. ..1., un v ridav. nni i,i sh nn mIsf 1.

now in ilia r ! u' e inn 1 leineinbcr ,f vn r .. ." - v., - "

- ! ... . "v" ouiJuose 1 ' l""'"ie .'.auDrtlli &anelinrtiii nrisi na Koontz.

au'rink.,..i ...I""1" SO It IJUt It i n . ., .....n , .. ' J v" I

-""j.-ii, ana wii : ...... . . F1"- in uie "u manors larorao e 10 Dip ;

I linn 1 i 01 .new U;lVS. liowov... I i . ,. I,..... . "-J".

oi l ie week ! i.,v -.,tr ...1 . 1 " o uk neri ine anove. ! i um"' :.r1. Mr- Clay. I W. ANDERSON. Secreta.v.

f. .W.T.f.,., .... ' . . : . "euuti.i10ulJ notKU,,.! ' i " - -

Ufvisi;,,, p ,,l ,,. .,. "t I IIIOI 3 II 1,VVP ll 1.;.. ..I . I t.. - I . .

s, .;. "-...v sumrise. i rLu T, iU,u . 1 ltKv. uiuinisiraior's notice.

ui uie approach. . ' 1 ,. " " """inig 1 coiilJ

On same day Jacob Towers to Marcaret

; Schoonover.

has to elect a lT

. ... ...... ins siiin it, ii. .,1 r . '

"e HinierM na ttiat our State Cen- KV OI A- s- hite. Mr.

"" nce thai he will ,,. i, ., .iMw r..n.n...

..)........;.... 1. . ... .. . .

it.ii v Miiiiiivirv nae arranged ami , r -..; ..I

th? Mas Meetings i the Siau- r.,r r.M can,Jil!i"? for re-election

- -- v. iiiii

condemn. But he had alwavs been ,mken of! ",r'iial TUt fr Covernor and Lieu- i J U . . ,s hereby given that letter, of ad-

eived The ,"""sirn,'" "P'm ti.e tstale of Zemiah

s a rich Aristocrat ......"........ .1": tenant .vernor ate not vh nr

, 01 uir I'onr, I l ,.,,.,! r .... ..

c.uiip::gii, and appointed the speakers oti the wme plan as they have done in Ohio. V0 hive not yet received a list f ihe appoint-

eop e. .t-c I r,..,..,. ...

e havp J.o,..i prove or disnrove it I .1. 1 .

several mmes iiieiitim,.i ... ,. ... .. him iiiime.b..i..u. .... 1 t ,. . "s from

u' I'ronauie canui-' , J rv ,,,r myseii.

publi

dates, to wit;o. II. Smith, n

t.. Marshall and Jas. KariJen.

1

ri,ri1 1 1, it I v 1.1 .l ... .. .

Dunn I ... r J. . arr:,ngement s lor Martiuif.

- .v..,, , ,rtru ill my ,m7'i.,7w just coiiiiiioii ieans. I Ki.,r-.,...l

... ,e night at an acquaintances, u demmrat,We p-rceie by the New VmL T. !,...,. ..f 1,1 t,,e morninsi 1 told mverr:m.t ..... i ... 1

August 15. that our c.l.I friend and nei-hbo-' V1' 1,8 oude1avor - dwsnade me Iron, i l''-"'li, ial 1. 1. .. . 0 mv piirnose. Hut ii ... .

I , ar'y 'gCU'!,!? 11 fl-i"ctin ,Sh,t ie, ho,ever,Tv 7,me ' 7, Z; of l -eh we are ,,.re neither he or Ins friends surrounded by ,me ,lalf lK,2en "7lTe'le idn : ever had the slightest idea. Xot havin.Mro.,!,- :'!?''H-rats of lie place, all ofwhon, e.,.wni..1 .

im ills.

Otlicia! vote,

iitliaiin. We have full returns for member of the I.-Stsl.iture wf Indiana. The Wings hax e (en .lujouty on joint ballot. So sjys the Stale tVtttra! Commutee, and says the S,.uo Journal. as fellow

TOTAL VOTE IN ftiCOl'XTIES.

Total

VodhllP. Inlo lf Prnntl... f.,....

" -M.iii..iiwtuiui 01 wie Ulll liulailt, I,. i.T ' wuu,,iJri ""nit, hes the lollowing, w hich w ill not be far i y 1 eranled 10 'he undersigned, correct: ' 'he Clerk of the Probate Court of said

j County. All rersons having claims against .said estate must piesent them duly authen-

W. D. w. jj j "ea'eil within one year from this date. Aad Owsley. Butler. Dixon. Pilrh'er. ,hose indebted must make immediate pay-

I '"eni. :1! I The estate i sppn,ed to be solvent.

".'ii vm r:Mftnrirrr .

"""I'll Li, Auiijiuisiraior.

Augusts, 1911.

30.514 13.723

23.531

Senate, ILuse,

Nv''ig Loco Fi 53 43 TV 10

led ourselves w ith r... i; . .1 ... . . , to stop me. They assured ia I ,-..,.) 1 i. :..

- v ii.iuin t.niM 1 r r i.'iin 1 1 " , ouuiu 1 c .

" snitei!. f'b.v W....1.1 .....

,1, - ""u,u fee me. a negro t'e wou.o meet me at the door, and inform me ! we.-.'lr. I. lav eniilil nm lu 1 ..... . . . 1

,,..1 L ....... .1.... ...... , 11. nun inns I WollUl ;

-'. sueii a terribie barn door. ri PL,10Ui r llie very best I

10.327 39.100 7,828

33.401)

4(5.437 33 9001

33.900

35-3 w.

12,531

. )

,"inmiw 01 renunciations with which i i .'i , . ..

...iv pi,iers o: injiatia h.ivo been filled

The House of Representatives stands thus: Democrats,

KENTUCKY ELECTION.

year was ten,

C.-.rtv.

Whig majority

The Loeofoco majority last making a whig gain of 20.

The loco papers have made a great noise .41. 1 lit a m:.,o.. t . t.

- -, i,Moie tor litem or

lis t- Know anything about it. 'i-,e containing the xact vote have not been

. - ,v....u ,lf.n u 1?, lt ,v,:i be very dulicnlt ! H ,0;U

' "ingorioeo to make a correct t:i

rillll l ' li.mi. '

cackling and crowing had been raised at the ' w!"' i,e a '',,1J- lt,rdly," foibiJdmp interview'!

i discovery that Enoch McCarty was a -..a ; ' la -hd t,lJ. nJ order to !

jthenestofloeo.ocoism. And so it is thnTwe IU, io IwonM ''"l ', '' l"er fc,uP- V" L"" Democrat of Saturday, pub- ! Tribune that Mr. M C. v ' ltu e V l' I JL'"

has tw.ee defeated h VI,i, , ...,.i.l... r... .v' enou-M. I was ,.., U-.. ... ' V Uo r. , .J " -cornea,, vvn.cn tool uj

.u.t mi v.011- . . - . is .' man, uresseu jgrcMby running against the regular i.oniina- !',' "'efiuest style. 1 imjuired if Mr. Clay was

on. 1 hat he is the "great Enoch Mr. ,... .. !, . w1 '!' &,,J ,,e "r'1.

And ih l, I.... ... . " JS "t Prompt reply.

J v...u - - ' " ...

as follow s

Owsley, (Whig.) Uuller, (Dem.)

51.704 50.151

pleuuidly furnished Majority for Owsley,

4,553

j In this matter the Tribune is somewhat de-

1 1 . .

nrr.. ' Vil U:irl l)l U Ml. I. 1,1 1 , , .

".") great man, and ,.f-jr0 v'ohii 1 uici so. and

a!,!.- . f

'he strength of either parly. I so,ne coun'testhe whigs had no candidates, inotherslhe h-os had none. The State Sentinel, for cir.-v.-t in other States. :eadsan article in large, hig capital. 1. MAXA FOR FOLK AND DALLAS b 5 W )

"jonty and then proceeds to make a calculation of the result in 4-.) counties, in hwh, by errors, and by lying, they show that he locos have 439 majority. But let us see how they make out this meagre majority. In Vvne eounty they give the higs 402 major'lv. instead of 850, w hid, is onr majority. I S.tzerland they claim 430 majority, where ehave elected a whig Senator bv 78 mnjoritv. and where Dumont. the Whig candidate for Prosecutor, received about 500 majority la Jac kson county they claim 973 majority i because the whig had no candidates, and

iui was the immb.-.r .,r.-...

v v.. , Mirs ri.'

gain to the Polk party

is a very good farmer, and with just such an amount

'rty. Mr. McCarty 1 1 mv .''re- 1,0 "'"mediately entered into cona very good citizen 'CrsM,on ab:'MJ "he weather, crops, &c, 111of !n.,ni, 11 U,Mns ',imic,,I;"'y n5 to my mode ofculiivaot tn'elli.'eiirt anil t ,... ..k;i.. .1 . - ..vum..,

influence as would make his presence or ab- once md, ZllKK:: sem e in a party a matter of very inconsidera- B'ehim the least idea of my object in vNtinbie moment. He has never to our knowledge 1 h""" IIavinS fu!!.v itislled myself lhat he heeti acandidate for Coughs- and we J' W3f u1"e,11llemoil-;,"J rially the farmer's friend,

....... iii.n iibuu iar Hum .-hnr,.

... ... .....Ia ..1" .11:. ii 11.

room and I i.w.L- , ... .. .'

xi. .v,.... " ,ew minutes i . f,.. ,iHt.a . .,, , ,. . . . .

.....i,iaj maoe iiis appearance. As he arivnnr. ... - ..ne . ne omciai ic-

1. . .. . " ! niriis. 11x011 i niiiioriiv .v..r l,it....

. J J " " .l..ltri VVIIlllt; aliout y.000 votes more than Owsley's over Illlllfr 'I'l... n., . .. . .

never felt more at home rn . i.,.r ri': . .. ' V y . uws,ey "as

Jintoc n-' iar as neard from.

C in. Com.

ILLINOIS. The Democrats have rlpried .ill ih;,

hers to Congress but one-K. D. Baker, Whiff of Snrini'fipt.l ln...o.i "

- e.-- , v , . i 1 v. 1 .

Miauoiis. j ne iri- ru,K"sri o'essea 1, theverv e.in l.i,...,ir . t . ,. -... -ith e. Jona,,,: 1 ., W sa.d ZZ ' ec 1,' lenS "if State, now of Mis-' "7; "Ur di.n"er Wi,,.lw Vou die, i 2 re S " ? be erfec,,yba,,ktnpti;n:::M

...s.i.oaesiy nas always prevented i.im iea.w .-!.. 1. i ,r... ...... ... ,' . " " ,,,u

r - J , 1 nr. i im.. uy ne was 111 mv from nl..rt . 11 .... ......1 .... . : . . . - nt " ')

o o,,v " aspiration, j lie if j- ru' p"se, uressed in Uie

bune lias confounded him McCarty, formerly of this

soun.a man of talent but per

i'.-imv.ai i.nracicr. ..... .... 1 ., . . . .

. uiu see wnere I bad hiiched my As to the recentness of Enoch McCariv's ,u,rse w"'"h, to my surprise, was mining I change. He is said to have been on the ver.ie; "PPst'J ofc""e. he had broken loose and of leavmg the rnriv jn !S39. Secin, the f a"d.1 re",;,rk1 'I must at least Co and

the current was eoin-r bo 7y. "rse 1 'e '. Bone." He

aiii.ough w e judge the union was

hciwren him and the whins

THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS. Cpon looking over the country in itsDresent

into view the

venture the following pre-

eoniest. llen-

seems lo us, as sure-

... j . .-tC is tone." lie annamed wh us.jswered h, a tone which but illy comported onMl,c". as not perfect with my feelings of alarm. 'Oh, sir, your horse v , ' A year or n.ore 1:1 xv11 la,k,f "f.' How could I refuse to V,' James Whit- .t ,.. re,umed l'.,,r conversation, and ?"'a'

ago, w hen lhal arrh i!mnfi

comb spoke in this place. Enoch M..r .., . a,n" " as '-V- At dinner I was

ceived bv the 1.. ........... .. . - "i Pomeiv inirodueed to each member ..fl.is f-,..

In Vigo county thev rive . au .... I U'e lU,c,r"'cs of "e speech, , H.v, and lo my surprise, he called my nam.

W when there were no loco candidates - Hr. -r voted ,or the speaker.!'" - '' ne nr. known me for year,.-

iJ they been as liberal low -.r.u .., .! C cuange 01 ,n,s ,nan , considered recent ' ' r . lArmuis "Pations formed

Vi,asthev . , "'.becausebe has recently published a verysillv' V V1 "l; , ,r "01 one word t,a,t yet been said '.athe were towards themselves in Jack. . ' ,UU!,n,a a xcr "'"iiaboutpolit.es. At lenctli I rem.L.l 1 m..

r . . . " nritrr. 1 r nmfan.f . .

mcy would hhve iut down K . .' . - - , reasons, g. -II you must ' said he. 4I will order v.....

ly as he lives,

FOR HENRY CLAY. Vermont, Massachusetts.

Rhode Island,

w,yinYigo at 3.000. But .he error." .Lev' 1 !"S C';"8e- "ot suppose he has ta-ihorse, though I would be pleased for you to Remade in r..... rS U,eyke'Mv.thh.m a single vote from our ranks. .r'Je with me around my fa,,,,. The horse

"""e, our counties named will ro.!

"V make .1 rfifr..r., r . . .

. 01 nearly JXW votes.

jwas accordingly ordered. I had been hesitatins fitr Miv, . ...a. . 1

t-s-itrxa ... l""e oumc 1 1 lilt? UllPIIItr t ,on ...vn

Bthe Whigs may rest assured that we!, T, .Y r hy the errand. I finally concluded I would. By

J(e carried the State The Ir.ni-1,,.. I 3 e' ,ndj was s,ruck by ''S'" t,m Ilme several gentlemen had called in. I

iH uneuav. last week. ,vr-u iinmiiu naruiv do not to disclose jlhe object of my visit. He looked surprised Liberty. August 15th 1S14 !f," 'f 'l,inS fearful had been plotted. I l!;U,,l ISI4- , 'hen told him what I had been, whom I had .xiK. il.xrksox: The good cause of whig-supported, what I had heard of him and what

Wuiaior.ix. ...1 .u . . "" "J in.iig one day last week

K.'i'ic- py icree or rour nd majority, and the Slate is safe for J1 and FR ELI N(J II V I'SEN in Novem-,tr-' the wh,gS 0l,j.. j theirdutv. hv r.v

.gery in '-Little Union," is still in the ascen- .as t!,e rC!if!of my visit on my feelings

. uancy. Smiee our late glorious and unxpec- , l"mr-y raised a loud faugh, and 1 really jted success, a fresh revival in our ranks rives w . ,SaW M'C,h B lnomh M Mr- . FOCO MEANNESS. earnest of renewed and vigorous sdn8 "

ti.e Whigs in the neighborhood of Median- j,he remaining part of the campaign. OurClay 'helaugh subsided. He was glad I had visited' UvH1hi!. this county, a few weeks since j Cl,lbs nre l,eing born again, and last night quite I '"m' ani ,,e wis,ed every farmer in the land ' ed a Liberty pole, on the premises ol Mr.!"1 interesting and refreshing meeting or the,ft!,l,LJ ,,ho,sanl,e-M'eving thai they would1 a ,..e in., c.ay cub WM , wich . nr JXe Kr. Ziz a

-v. "iin'S 11 ri 1 nil rii in t man ""''vo u ullttl r e I II nilPllfi nlinO tit ' fPPil 6ir nri ia

. Mivi- 1111 11 n v IC QU - -. ..miwuihv iv iiitu I ' VM iiw iiiqii

Delaware,

Maryland, North Carolina.

Oeorgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Keniuckj-, Ohio, Indiana, For Clay, FOR JAMES Jv. POLK. New Hampshire, South Carolina, Alabama, I llinois, Missouri, For Polk, Clay over Polk, DOUBTFUL.

Pmbablij for Clay. Maine, Mississippi, Virginia, Michigan,

G 12 4 0 30 7 20 3 8 11 10 13 0 12 23 12 199 r, u 9 9 4 40 159

Aolicc lo Tax Payer. THE undersigned, will meet his fellow citizens of Franklin County, al the following times and places, for the purpose of receiving the Slate and County Revenue for the vesr 1814. 7 At the place of holding elections in th dif

ferent townships, as hereinafter spectified: Bath, Thursday September 19th, 1844. Springfield, Friday 20th, M Whitewater Saturday " 21st,' u Highland, Monday " 23rd u At OMenbiirgh Ray towi.hhip Tuesday September 24th. At the place of holding election in Salt ore8nship " Wedresda7. September At Somerset, Posey township, Thurday September 26ih. v At Blooming Grove, Blooming Grove township, 01, Friday September 27lh 1844, At Fairfield. Fairfield InwnshiD Sent. 28,1.

And at the Treasurer's Office in Brookville, from the first of October, until the first of December 1811 The taxes charged 011 each $100 00 are as follows: For State purposes 20c I , on each SI00 Tor Couniy " 13 " ioq For Road Uj m Re. nl estate assesiment. For support of Lunatic asylum lc. on CachSlOO For Deaft & Dumb " 2-5c. " S10O The tax on each poll for Slate purpose is 50cl. " " " ' " ,; County 50ct. The Road tax being now changed on duplicate in all cases, the Supervisor's receipt will be required of those who have wnrt,t mil

their road tax.

The payment of all taxes is rennirpJ h ii.

first of next December.

THEODORE PURSEL, T. F. C. August lCih 1811. 35-5w.

9 0 1.1 5

can be in his rmnn-mv tfiih.i

! and encourage us by their presance. After a,put Pleasure." And now sir, to reject such af ! spirited Clay song was sung by some of the mana man lonS hk ntified w ith the interests

"'."'"""""b eii acquainted with alllheaf

33 Total Electoral voles 2

"E3IOVAL.

II ;W0VAL AND CO PARTNERSHIP The subscriber will move, on or before the 1st of September next, to that commodiou. I-.re Proof warehouse on the south aide of thefirst Basin on the White Water Canal, near

XV, .7' a,,(1 uni,c with him hi. brother, wai,er r. Carpenter. The new firm, h. the name of C. Carpenter -Brother," wilt continue the Pork

branches; pay particular attention to receivin-

ana lorward.ng; the purchase and sale of Salt V Jheai FI our, Pork. Bacon, Laid, Flaxseed; Siar, Mola,e Coffce, Iron, Nails, Ca.ling. &c; and act as General Commission and Proisna6. "ehan,s-l,ei" Ppared to furnish the usual facilities on consignments for sale in this market, or shipment lo any other market. In leaving the old stand.

and C.h streets, the subscriber tender to hi numerous old friends and r..c,m...

I'rubablyor Polk, ''e'.v, his grateful acknowledCment., and hope Arkansas, 3 1 tl-e indefatigable exertions and low charges of C. Carpenter & Brother, will merit ther conj tinued liberality. j CALVI.V CARPENTER. I Cincinnati. Aug. I4th. 1844.

3 (tin. Chronicle 3.)

35-4 .

10.

FROM WASHINGTON

nrl Extra Session 0 Conrrm.-We ' and

me locotocos cut it down.

Again. -The Whiffs of New Trxninn in

, . UI l irrii 1 ir

ce raised a role:1 . T? " " J " 15"n,S uf Greenc.stle' fairs of ,he m

learn on Sat nr.) ,v nm, ii 1 11 i l"

I 'i'"i.-t ... I lllll ill IHIIirS 1)1 I Ml (11V :nu flea m-vr. ....

?i "H'll urrr in h.t 1.x-f.x. , 1 ,wv,,- .mrn suan.ef. I Will iipvp a

j vix.v ira xUl III 4 . . i ... " uit rrmark.

"". ! An exhortation to renewed dilieenre. nn.J 1 ia" u" on more. Since mv vi.it I i 11 is from a source nn.iiii :.. i

.... ' h?v I, ,1.1 i .- i v... . i, :.

Thus i. u v... ,. ,. wa,cniu,ncss w "aJe "d after the trans-!,h:111 Z'c """: .,",an' and ,u,nes, - Bat. Sun.

. ',ni action of ome ordtnnrv h..i. ..:.. .u..."-... ' oors nave assured me

nicy ioo win leave folk and go for Clay."

HOOTS AND Slini-v

THE subscriber has just received a laree

f0,im a hort time Miice raised a role:1 T' " " J "Mrn S' vt encastle fairs of the nat on. and I " " '" 'X 1 received a leHer rv x ' . , ! and assortment of the above .mJ

',de ivered an n.birpss .,n.v n. n . . i...u- . ' . T ..... vuru .u ; r .. iniiion ves.erdav stntai p f..r i r..n ... j. .... . ' -"v

ast, when all!. .. . . . " . P"-,"" l'J a convention ofoir.ee holders and office 'r'.,m wnic" e make the following ..... " ' Z .Y; . . ,a'' ".nue- wn,,, " Offer, to

P -Mill br.i ;., . I . iiU1 l" M,,I,e ordinary Dusmess the meeting

. 'P'"S earn eurners. . ..,,:.,,.,,,

"'ochirtr it ... .uuju.irucu. xx m. ii. ua..ONt, Sec'v. ciurge Henry Clay with immorality, are I n r o -.

- hi, I ...71 j .... . - v""t" v' tciiircv-nj IUO. e. and will do. Polk poles have been ; eda!l over this county, and the whig' Mob L.i.-On Monday, 5th instant, a law

uisiurbed them, they are eenciallr. less oanit f n.on .mi,i.i .v.- .

...i.,. v llltV. ll'tVUlVUI?

e nive it w i.h.v.., .-,....,... ...j ,.u .ounrry aealersatasm.il .rf..,...-

t ,", if ",,,,,,rm' s,mP'y remark- the inanufaclurera cost. Al. .

. -' laivc pxpa.if ment oflad.es fine Shoe. his .wn man.if.,

"The Mexican loan off, ;,.. , , , Wh,,,...,. r,. ... . """" y MARVIN.

lrj v. i...k , nous i ooi-1 """"'t eaier in oo s and Shoes H lars which was required in Pnr.1.1-. Pparl .iri -...: . suue, x.

. - -- ....... ,lla t"crn- "-. . iiinaii.

THE BIBLE CAUSE

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7T: , . : 10 mvaue l exas, is tken-by whom, or! August20. tor the American. 1 where, has not yet transnirr-rt- h... r. ;

(Cin Gaz. SI)

35-3

i (-.. vu IUIUIC U ?- 1 velopments will show lhat Great Britain has it. !

1 1 v. i it t-t pvprv n.nK.u:.:. ..

The last meeting, of ,he Sabbath A.... so ' J?' Ul8t. Bn ' -rvvn T."" "

, ,. assemuieu ,n me town or lion was held at Laurel on the firv.V Pri i. 7 p , , 7 aelern"ed upon by 'If' "7 , M "lJ ol Anchr Brand."anJ sm Frederick.own, Madison county, Mo, nd, day of June last. A con Verlbt numbe r Y Cabinel- of whic f ,he la,' ,mPrtalions. for .ale . ,J 19 notwithstanding the indefa,i2able ertln. f'-nds of the ntI 'f:,0U h E.'

snanp ,, l. . . . i : .. . i .

ma, w LMcsi-iiiiu in urawndB nn inihtinnH ni.i i..i..f.i:...u. : ine n lenti nr ih su a .i. . .

.

citizens of Fredericktown. to I H ne me'ng was organized'

ninht. to! ,n,pi1(. ;"y""'gKev. James Conwell to the chair .

carry out their orincio.es. Loco! " ' 7 77 " - I f''0'DU? a'"el Donnell and J. K. Rani ,

'm is r,mo ' ' J . J . A"1 crow Dars. and i k-h vice presidents. Several lectures were

, . mrnn.,a a , nung a man oy tnename of Abraham Smith. delivered on theore.;0n. A memorial xv.'

adopted by the meeting intended to be presented to the While Water Vallev Cni r..m,...i

Iny, on the subject of adopting suitable meas-tnr-s-toec.,r the Sabbath agat desecration

Thf nlii.... ..., ... . . i ii ..L I.. . .

ufHiiiiu.- nui ine oaooaui. tne sheriff and

leak al,out in the darkness of

. initg else. In our exchange papers! The men Punmrp in iKi. , .v

I Shn,.. .V. , . i..i.rxcepi one; Hnr u co"nt'y. we ee frequent noli- were arrested, and commiiied lo take their tri-

"ighiiy peregrinations of lor.ifero ' n, for murder. CY fnic.

LOCOFOCO PRINCIPLES. A little Taiifr, Little Banks, Little Economy, Large Defalcations, Little Hickory, and All TtJtaM.

I " r'r "nu W W. S. JOHNSTON.

Jujyl7. (Cin.G.z..) 33.. NOTICE. WArXED' han.ds to clear "P a deadnin. or by the job. For plrticulara enquire cf , CHRISTOPIER WHITEHEAD. 1 X - oftW?i,OW 0r0T Franklin ee. Ind. July 29. 1844. -Jw.