Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 September 1844 — Page 3

BKooK vrr. TAK.rr -Z"fe.V

simple point . "r-i::"L'!!rrap?.ln commercial ar-

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AMERICAN.

FRIDW, SKpfKMBRR SJ, IS44.

FOR PRESIDENT, II E X R V C Li A V, of Ky. For Vice Psp?ident, Throi'ore Fro!ias;Imvscn.

i This

are in favor of such

i are against it.

HY3IEXKAL.

M

a R r i ed About a week sir.ee.

jof good intellectual habits, a most important consideration in the science and business oferf

former place.

me wor d " si,, a.... .. . f

lo manuiacture rhil, 1 ... . .

"lc rpsi of the world re-

RECOLLECT!

0:ir country's fins aloft we raise, Our hopes now high and upward rising In hnrninsf words it there displays

The names of Clay and Freughcysen. the g ds w

: nniriio 1 it .

Health of Brookcille.-This is now the sick-1 . way the rest of the world will ly season of the year, when most towns and P' "S ,rea;,h into er coffers, and will thus villages, a well as the country,are visited with ! tff"'! lnl",tar"t to her greatness. ID order more or less sickness. And this year thrown- ( .. ,h" re8uSl' sl,e "Pre no effort ont the entire West fevers have been very i . ve a! ready seen some of the methods prevalent, and more than usually faral. But' adoP,s-'he "bounty" which she pays on our town has been peculiarly blessed. At the ' eXp"r,s of her Foods, the "loans'' which sho lime of writing this, we believe there is not a ' " ' ''er mafaetuiers, &c.-all of which sinsle case of sickness in the place. There is ",te"(ie d ' enable her people to undersell neither man. woman or child bnt what is able man,lfac,Kr"s in the American marto be about. Is ther another town in the ' .Ano,her method to which she resorts is west of the same size, can say the same? j! 'eminlion amonS r people of free

yoenments. A late number of the Lonj T,m.. has the following paragraph with : relerenpA f ik... . .

The township Mass Meetings which come,1 ,. .ier.

off in this county during the month of Octo-! fUnds,0 P, " was recently opened to raise ber. Let them be attended not only by the j countries0""' Iree trade ,ra,,s foreign ultra politician, but induce the careless, doubt-iitfira.TOisr ful and wavering to go annd hear the truth. j 10 be printed in Aw" YorTroa cwcVlwox We expect to elect Henry Clay, but we wish ! T"E United States." ' "N IN as many as possible to cast a vote that they j erP! is proof positive that the Locofoe s will be proud of in all future time. Where is j are assisted in the crusade against protection the man that voted for the great and good j by British Gold. Every manufacturer in Harrison, that does not treasure it up as one j Grcat Britain is directly interested in the sucof the best acts of his life, and in after timejcess f tne locofocos. Ify. IC. Polk be electwill recount the fact to his children whh plea- jed Protection will be abandoned; American sure and pride. No man will ever be ashamed j manufactures will be destroyed; the American of voting for Clay. j people must then depend on 'foreigners for T, .,wZZ77., J,rr!deoodsa!"1 -'he manner-

Church for Southern Indiana met at Bloom- ! English cities find ne" J ,T 8nd ther ington, on Tuesday last By our nat we T, y JClTr Ameriah.ii s,ki Ka kia ' :.. L, ..." ' l.herefr. ord to spend vast sums

. "uui auic u gitt flii nixuuiiMM IIS vi inonCV

' , me r.offr.,c recivrnofn If- t ,i ,-

t rr . .. . - -j- t tnc nu,r.77:zr rom the

with tl.n T r -""-nfn nations s de!,7 7 .", icj v iaMfj( Mth the Loeofoeos, sinfe f- for ,ntjr ju,ere ; bly do .ttw foo ailrfo6ffl o do the work of the Arnerir.,, , V d'"eJhe s!rtPIe Produce of the great ar-riad'u-the protective policv mZu "fthe IVestJ sl4 i "r, II not. foreigner n-M P :. amoun:tifimn..Him.n. . -it m -tin

: . " " n lor us. . r-'"ni hi me wv ... i

, -''nin has long mde it the ffrpat . ! he Lnslish market. f8 U to be wondered at I20;'' "- 'he Rev. WILLIAM

in Portage i iict nn

County, Ohio, Mr. Harvey Pierce of Laure! ! The Mibsciibrr de! to m5U t.K n-

Franklin Co., to Miss Sakh Dickinson of thejhia on,v h,"i"'s and to devotehis whole time'

OBITUARY.

(to his pupils. Ii win be his constant aim tn

j avail himseif of whatever imptovements mav

oe made Irom time to time in the detriment

I of instruction, in this age of innovation and

j improvement, of hat ever useful hints he mav

,J-" "er ambi,in ,0 be lJ)e , nf "nl.V.al,.ate.ani duties

all

Tnawyactures? A liberal m.nn-i.1

three years ago would have prevented the passing of the restrictive-Tariff of the United Jtates, and would have given a decided ascendency ,n that country to Free Trade princimercl". 1 ? Fre-e7rfde P"1 A "ber.l commercial policy adopted ,en years hence, as IrOm nmsenl nin.,: . , '

--r . ... .UIVainms woina appear to le

Died, iii thi? village on Fridav evenin?. the po,!ec,; anJ ,rt "OP1 every possible mean

J piTTPP. hereby he mav perfect himself in il,. .r r

... - - ..... . - - -

u., in the 4Ui vear ..fhisae. 1

on Enlist, . ' "e "ecease.J ha.l f.r several ve;irs lwen ;

:i ir i 'he pastor of the PrpKvisri9 ti...i. innile knnn umin tnn:;ii;,,ii

! teaching.

place, and by his piety, unriehi conduct :uu

ceniiemanly beaiing, had endeared himself. not only to his own congregation, hut lo the'

:ioie community in which he lived. In the-

His terms which are very reasonable i!l br

C. L. BLAXCHARD, A. B.

PUBLIC MEETING. fhore will be a public rMiiiiicnl mo,t.

1,1 r i m . . r

,,IC --"rs-oi a iiie, now somewhat ad vane- "'nS throve township, atornearGord

ru.i nateseioom, H ever, known the loss of a

citizen so universally regretted

in

on

school house, on Saturday, October 12th. et I

iock. r. fakers of both political rr ftw mat- hd-Ati

tne probable result, may very possibly fail to! 1 "e " n'er ftbis notice having spent much ! ,ies m,V evpecleJ

""y- i-rrvmus numbers have lot us ' "r me last uv ntv vears, amid '1 1 J Tooffer to admit American and German "coin srenes ofuffliciion, sorrow and death, has had in eX('hanTf frr n, i,;.l, r . :millTlinnnrlnnili ..r..:,.. ..: i .1

. t iim.uii.iciures w tten the , . - z unes-smg numan sut- SXIT T IYTiir -,r , t. manufactur.nff systems of Prussia. Saxon v and J r-m among U.em all. now recollects none l - -MARKET, New Iv.gland have acquired strencih and' be- i crea,er ,hrn "'o-e borne by Mr. Patterson,-! THE subscribers are ready for the fall come consolidated, will be very like what ,le j"d rone nhosiiffere.l a, pauentiv. I kew.;trade w ith a central .-.ssortment of seasonable old savin? descrihp :him mtimatelv nnA Ihir ..r .. l.:i .

,.a,lmg incaoiir tiier u ,. irinieu nini.ir Vi "iiiinwui oe increased

the horse is stolen.' "

I In Ai-At-v ..t ; i l. - . , . 1 ... u . t. j i

I t-iwii utr was a cnitsiian and a ult "emanos i tneir customers. : gentleman. In hitn I have seen ii3.,r. leading articles if

The

i " me icop.e uisuoeed to n ,)W : ... -.-j i.-... i . .. . .

workmenofGreatBiitaiatodr.Il our work 7 ! al to all. Thn,iBh wo mav IjJ, tt,;'S"lf' iro' fVlffiWv. Col

li we think it good policy to buy

we need from abroad instea l of

seives, weean do so by electing

ouu i ii u in iiihi' nn Ivrilih . I -.'

j , "niisii iiirtiiiiiiiciu rer s . rnr lstiaii s itoe. will heartily rejoice at this result, and, a the j Br.okvi;ie,'sept. Zi, 1S4I.

aoove extracts show, ate using all possible rx-

uy eveiv thinaj u asr'11 off the prmeof life and in the midst j niakine'it our- c"rer, yet it is a consolation td i i a i .!". that he 'd lived the life of a christ'an otk. and thus . and th-t he died in the full possesion of the '

R. II.

ton Yarns, (Mass. Brown

Sficli,is, Coffer Stpar, l)ir

emons to bring it about. Their Government grant bounties f .r forcing their goods into our

Ifrookvillc Sent i:s:irv.

liirtilshed at iowesl rates.

" e i nri hae

wheat. FLwsrnn,

T 111 T L 9 rr nh..

markets, and ,nt 1n . '.''' rA' ' " THIS INSTITU

r, riimni- uiCir rePI'lf :T l hm.,,n XT J... .u- n

GINSENG. FEATHERS. BEESWAX, &c ' &c, at the market price. '

Hist. ;

3 T

til I I iiMrn , , - . ., .i , .w..

' ""li,!,u neir weaitliy manure- j Hie location of this jchoo!. as to ple-i oitness

.a. t. Mioscnpiions to an immense a-jBnj ""'""rity. is as favorable as can be f..und

Sept. Clih, 1S44.

PRICE & LIXDSEY.

401y.

proceedings.

m aiding the elect ion nf Mr i..n.

j from which they are to receive so large and

First Frost.-Tlus region of country eS?e- ' di.,2 as 1 V bubSCrip,ions h rrienced a sudden change of atmosphere from ri,ms .Uions oZl countanT? ''" warm to cold on Saturday morning last, and i of mp country, and large sums on Sunday morning vegetation was whitened1,,.., c,rcvlate free trade

with frost. L. : 'af"- J"e Republic

v..,liams a paragraph from an Ensl.sh nhPer

...B,.u our notice, giving a long list of

Next Speaker. Gen. Milton Stapp was

.. J . .i . . , . . . MlOSCI ! r.T liinc t- ; 1 r .. .

ficcieu ai me August ejection, member of the j ' ",c""in'r inis purpose at a Horse ofRf presentatives from Jefferson coun-1 pi,bI,c meeting recently held in Manchester, ty. We have seen his name suggested as a j The paper sajs: siitable man for the next Speaker of the House. ' ,M" Ml,rra' read the following list of mb

He will make a sroo j presiding nfficor. rt.si ! ', .. '""" received-ihe announce-

i inri i ni ir.A .

l . . ... nHTiivf sums be ntr rpc ir

le will make a food presiding officer.

.a selecting him as Speaker, so far as we are U hh loud and hearty chee" concerned, we w ish ii not considered thnt we'encc-"

areendorsino all his acts as fund commissioner, nor as casting censure n those who have arraijnd him before the public for his acts. H 'miy have been honest in all his transactions in that matter, but we have never been ahle to divest our n ind of suspicion. He has served his countiy honestly and faMhfiiiiy in various capacities, and we are not willing his name should be abandoned to infamy because one !ct of !ns life is involved in doubt and suspicion. Beauties of Tncofocoism. A loco papei in Michigan is striving to prove that Van Buren is a If"7l,-g. and that they are not responsible for his acts, and another asserts most positively that Clay is under bonds for having commilled suicide; and a third paper contends that Pik is a Tariff man.

200

200 200 200 200 100 60 SO 50 50 50 50 50 50 40

The Hon. the Lord Prevost A & J. Den.son. George Square Char.es Trunent & Co William Dixon Simnel Ilisreinbotham Dunlop. Williams & Co. Buchanan, Hamilton & Co. A Friend N'eate Thompson James Scott Alexander Graham, D. McPhail & Co. Wm. Sterling & Sons S. D. & Thos. Brown J. & A. Anderson William Gemmel Robert Daleish John Whitehead Georce Smith John Kerr James Oswald W G. Mitchell A. & D. J. Banatyne John Vonng Robert Stew art Andrew Mitchell Alexander Macgre-jor &c. amounting to 100,000."

There is nothing in all this which should

in t!iis state, the Ohio State Jou-nal observes, ! 0R"Se s,lrrif,e- however it may alarm us. We

hat ' it is supposed Mr. Anderson is elected j ? ePeelthat foreigners will make evhy some two or three thousand votes over 1 Pxcr,ipn in l,,eir power to obtain control In 1S40 the w hig majority for governor "T n,arket- II isheir business to do so. about 200. At the presidential election ! P'""S"e ,hp Same Policy f 'e were

w'!h an enormous poll, the w hig majority was i s,n,"ary '.ed. We should find it neces

mount for the purpose of eirculatinir Free

Trade tracts in the United State s. Is jt good policy, or is it patriotic, for well-disposed, intelligent, candid American citizens to aid them in this endeavor.

any where in the vicinity. The hou-e which I is large and Commodious, has been fined up in ' hi.ndscme !tle. and is suitable for such an

IfiminUfra tor's Sale. : : t s ...

w in o.,er i.t public s:.!p to the hirbe-ct hi. .

A , . . . . 'iu -

esiaMiU.ment. Situated in a pleasant part ,.f Z ,1 "' T V "October 1844, at

i the town, it unites the advantages of healthful-1 personal U.,.,, 1 r a n rettew ater, alhhe inund retirement, with a convenient Prox- HTZ.

X and Fairer. 1 .f The moral and iiterarv- a.mosnhere nf ,hn ,?.?.n d".Y L " eommence at

Movements of the British Free Trade Par. le highly favorable' to the improvement! Ki" DANNKTTELL. Adm.

ty-"e rail particular attention to an article ' an(J 'pline of youth: as it embraces citizens

September 17th I44.

39-3 ir.

in t! is paper upon the subject of British Gold "f 3 h'P'-l.v moral ar.d Ii era-v character: de-' and Locofoism. It comes from a souiee m J i "!.V "S, "f r.ai6ir? T?SX s,.anJanl of llr !

i-.i.-itini'i iiiiiinjui iiij; inu rrtrni i m - .

relied on, and should sti

NOTICE. THE Stockholders of the nro,Lvi1t I.

aitle every lover f nrovempm. hi"r.. .: ,"rance Company are hereby notified thi

hiscountry for the safety of our institutions.- ent sections of our countrv.-The subscriber o'V'''' of, n" MnJay Uie l4,h In our last we also published an ank le con- ' ,s 're. there ia at present, no want of public tlilr J m "'V,' al "'e office of laming two letter, from London giving star, 'M'S- Ther0 is ,hs a:1 arr' Ind 41 m" f r ,71 lhp hours of If) A. M. lin. n.ri.w..r-.., P 8 S'arN,ey of such establishments, wh.le a clas in the ? " ! ' ' "' f"r "selection ofn.ne Director.

-llr,K.rpmig601 le Bn- community are not accommodated, viz: Those " " u t.-vhand American Free Trade Parties. Friends w ho wih to onlifv .hci rr .f'.Wl on. ,n accordance ih tl,

of your country, divest yourselves of party ! and to acquire a practical as w ell as a theoret-1 ' 'r ' ' orei ud icp -ml hifti. i - . ." ! ical knowWpo f vn,i,,n. Kr,A. I E0- ,lol-tAND. Sec'v

, j , .. a, uicst iiioremetlls lil IflOir ---r, jiur-

true licht. sea.

eighth annual

ie rrovisions nf

R. TYNER, Tre.

' The plan is a'so favorable to intellectual

proficiency. As the instructor intends to pro

j Brook ville, Sept. 17,1S44.

NOTICE.

30 w.

HAltRISON 31 ASS MEETIVP jetire able assistants, he will be enabled to do ' TI "ndersigned has obtained from the The callant IhiU n. i r -. " ! j,;s,ice " his pupils, ft commonly holds , CJprk r ' Union Probate Court, letters of f- oanci ot Wines of Harri-1 that the imnrovemont reni;?) i in nr,,r,ni 1 '"ministration on the

flOOj'o", Uhio, mvite its to a Grand Mass Meeting ' 'he degree and character of the instruction !, hitworth. late of Union County.' Indiana

ni narrison. on Tuesday next. Friends let C1 rn; Poou instruction as a general rule makes ; f persons m.lebted lotheestate us (ro down and counsel with them nV; 9, wnr9- The progiess of the pupil will j,,f s:!!d decedent are required to make payfinished Speaker. , 11 a i 'nd on the efforts of the instructor. Inter-i r"en'' anil 'hose having demands to present L. . . w expound the t:t.th. est fell and manifested hv iho tea, l,r w.n i "hem within one year for c.iim,

me oatiie is approaching, and every man must Shaken corresponding interest in the pupil. j MARGARET WHIT WORTH. Adm" stand to his arms. British Gold is poured out I ,s ,he i"strcor dull and indiffercPt, so will) September 9:h 1S44. 39-3w.

tiKe watei, to subvert our institutions, and the' ,npPPi'- we are all creatures of symcnirii ,.rr . . . "' I pathy it hold., that in order the stiuleni imr-

spirit of T6 must again be aroused.

Sale r.fRral F:sff.

est aW f V v 0,,Prm!'-,m;"-! I "' undented adminisr.ator of the fest alove for it himsdf. No person, therefore, : estate of James M. Alley, decease.! will .n" .

:ditors: I heard from X IT'1 r "' " i,Wt ! ?"hhc '"' on SMurday the l'9.h day ,f hat Mr.PIllipMavoirhT "S ,n.,crPS,,m "'e studies pur-, Octoher 18-14. between the hours of 10 oVlo, k

A C7iae?ee.Mossrs. Ed

" "T'rniiiK mat nr. riullip Mavo! j , ' o.m-jw. ..... , nciween trie lonrs of 10 oVloi k

aseneam a speech lately deliveted by himV "UPr ' snpennien.tance. While he A. M. ar.d 4 o'clock P. M. of nid dav on .v.

.... "iim.ii ii, f rung over tfie "iumMUP . , -.v.. ... ... .u.,,,, ian , rir,,t B, on rif.e t rei k in Brookville tow nthat ladies were not canahio r.,..j J: . J ,n awaken a corresponcini interest in the shin. Fnn-lli.. f.... r..j; .. . , ,.

. uiiuriMKHQini'l u e i , , i ' .-:ni:n,li;p lOiiOW'inff 40, the great political questions, which now ac ' roa"!'sohis pupils, which will lead to efforts lescriLed real esta-e, ait, n.cd in -aid county 301, aIe ,he country, and that they ought not lobe! " part ',hal Vl nJnlb? ""tailing. ;,f which the said Jame M. Alley died seized I allowed by their husbands to vUii th r,J ' he subscriber intends in his plan of instruc- and possessed in fee s-.nt '

Abner Dan's, Senator elect fiom the counts of D.iviess an 1 Mtrtin, died on the I3ih inst. He was a loeofoco.

Mine. In remarking on the recent election

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21 20 20 20

section IS, to contain

House. (I should like to see my husband try ! avoid the prevalent error of wholly half of the northwest quarter of 25 j, smp me from going.) This, ihen, is to no. ; ""P""' EnpHsh studies from the languages, jtowrship II, range 13, supposed tify Mi. P. Mayo that there i.nn. I ,,i During the period that lads are fitfng for co!-'about f8 sctcs more or Wc

Oil. ... . . tnu v i i ... - i . ... v.-.

se-l It:: Z -r, u.unau 'T'c,lh:,!,y ' ,nior- ALSO The undivided fifth part of all the

" " ro..ucioryatiiaiei.. ano to confine ;north east quarter of said seei.on 18 m ihe them to Latin and Greek. It often happens township and range fo,Ka!J '.k.

to meet him in debate at any time he may

Yours. &e. A WHIG LADY. Richmond FFAjg-.

PRESS ON.

ftU. ... . . . - . r 11CITI inp In!.

,iiMi college atiioent, who undertake to teach low ing tract sold by David Alley the father , school during a winier vacation, are mortified iof said decedent, to Cvrus Alley to wit- -n-jm find.ng themselves sadly deficient in the ginning on the cast and wst line of said norh

r.y nnuriMM.1 in r-ngiisn eoucatioo. and it east quarter, on tbe rast bank of Pi Prfc

and votes, was very close cutting. None were 1 " V C 6hrewd' enterprising, far-seeing much surprised at our success then as the S b"Sm'ss men- Thy 'hat other nations 'hiss themselves. In 1842, Fairfield was elec-1 nrP b,nnmg ' neir own labor; they buy 'ed governor over the w hig candidate, by some I nd lc$S evrry "ear- r ' heTc!re Thousand votes! The vote Polled iJ T'" f ,he 1Umn,t Ptance to

i i nOI n II Iinirnilftnf firrnrrnnfA f. -t .).. i . at - t .

This is a speech, brief, but f.,11 of inspiration, 1 -r leaving college, ,o find themseiv . b m b o P.rec cU0,;rcb,Ue and opening he way ,o all victory. The mys! perfectly qualified for business, from being warfilv rou " ir, ""V.hl r7" T

! It nl-c ti.. ,-.,..'"' ..( - r.o, ,,., ...,m,. .nf imen.,i tne rtrtge a southeast course lo .i.it...i

bv which Z . I 7 f ,f r"C,! U " rn,e "r 'he "bcnh'r " vrt 'h'S mistake,and marked with four rborc . lUrrfl .W " vl " by which to weigh rightly all wonderful suc-he instruction of his pupils, tn interweave 1 of the ritCe to a mtu r'n, C P cesses and triumohal mrr.l..!e t r it,. ..A....rr U. .... . . .. i . T kP ' a rI rnr 'rpe en the section mr:

i.. ' " imm-iaJa.. t,, . ... . . . ' '""iiiir ann ",u' "'mar, oeogrnpnv. Aritnme- thence nLnitr il,. ..u .

"i Th.s, in nearly one hundred tho ! 7 ... Ur"lsh manufacturers epn,l,s- ''snd "e the motto of all, old and lie. Elocution, Composition. History, we. w.ih U,.n,.. . ne r0rnfr:

nae soca'ed ' ' Md "'ort,,., 'he languages. ,o as to give a,, agreeable vari- of which ,id J a d"d sSedd na e, $ M,,d- ' " 'he objects nf rursu,t: w hile it w ill not ! possesrd in fee sin nV ? iZ ! . f Presson" Never despair; neverbe disconr-i -n.i.lly retard their progrc. i the acquisi- jow's doll. TcZ s-oT "7'? ?r'6aced however stormy the heavens, however ; ". classical learning. D designs that his 'chase money to be raid at , 1 Jfi"l" dark the way; however great the d.fScult.es. PT"" 'he time they have completed thelar.d the bnla'nce in ' L. JJiV'L

ana repeated tne failures .'PRrc v : prescribed course tinder his nrw.rini.. ! .a i , J ""r, .o (.P

If fort li n. Kt,. r,l...j r.t. . . - ! Snail hp nrpprp,t In nior .U.,..J n ..... , . 11 -tnjij.

, - mise 10 tnee to Say do : , , . ' "'" ,,r(r '7," bc- (io oe mane w ticn last

nI a full one, and we received

from j

no intimations,

any source, that success was orohable t

- r - -

e recent election; bnt we bave had, and have ' still ,.. . !

.i..ng assurances that the noble whies of

state will reduce the locofo(o

'hat s:

persuade othei nations, if possible, to abandon

the protective policy. Like expert and skillful salesmen, they use all the means in their power to make us believe that thev can sell

roods on much better terms than we can make! unfortunate" barga

Deed

thonplay true to thys-lf to morrow, if ,hy j romPiisheJ 'r almost any department of busi-j By order of.be Probate Cor.t fFrankl riches nave taken wiic.i ir. .1 ... 3 3 ness. i-.., tj: .... . . ' ' '

"'"""'p ""Ken wings and left it,.

t r, 1 11 me aw av

retrieve the loss by

' I 1 r - J . . . . .

y; nut m tip and doin- and Ir",u " ms FV'em 01 sinay. it -s pro-

r new energies anH ' P3" '"M"?

aooptrhe Gernipn rrrbod of leach-

e,oamerefraction,if,hevdo,,otannihi- rm'T ' S- And nW ,ho-v eee h.t if hi:e it. at the presidential contesu Sever-: I Y " eWud ent, and the polan, whig, ,d Dunlop, loco, are the onlv f,0,,ion established, we shall al""mbers of congress elected. Xo choice in the 1 W" Wrk' and the-v "'he ""er districts. Haves, Woco, fails of an ' ? The L""do" Atlas, of a recent 'tionin the York district that gave Van ' '. 7 C,I'Iy Pr" "'is apprehenBren a majority of 1500 in We t,1G (oUo inS Paragraph:

'"creased our stiength in the Senate and in the

nous

Th

, , ,n ril give up r1!

' ; "t-ii ano work the

orousiv.

more vijj-

confirmaJinn nf th .-.,r. . .

. " . . ' commercial re-

ne nas always been the consistent

"!Se. It i conirt.r1 t.,Kif..l l.A,l..

.v......,.v. uumi'IIIII nr.iu I 1

Itlrtr., . . -

01 memoers are elected to the house, ntnclmn.

re is nothing todisconmoe th. ntiic in advocate nf 11 PROTFPTivr Timtr." ,

,he result. But few of them have ex reeled J,el.,,'of the higs has always been identi-

Or .': , - - . r Med With Ihst nf tk. V - '..

"" nine, ana none sneoose it t ohe at . . . ""f11"" "omuiac

. - -

' "Pessary to Mr. Clay' success

has deranged ,;lv : ,n? "e grammar and 01 frequent reviewing.

' Hi msiruciion ri some r.raiien-s partiemeiic. h : inp.esed with the advanr.rre

Ifthose whom thou have trusted have K. ,ni!s,ra:,n'b w ''erel.y the eve assist, tho; .rayed thee. do no, bp d J 1' rl'T," r?,np!e: ,,r' weep, but "rREs oN'-'fin,l ,vl '-onny-'-r figure of a triangle will convey to the moid of: is better, learn lo live w.hin 1'.,'''' 1 .." rh,i'1 " brupr r"ncePiion of the object than I f.T---r'ir':w : .rsrr'.f .. J

'ThueUii .. ,,, 11 nn,ctions have heen n..i.r.,4 . .,. 11 ' 1 ' .i...- m mini ronversationa The election o. Mr. Clay must, we rE,a. be ! ,.r i .... j..... P" pM,M"d hkfk - exercise with his nimrls. of ,h, f, !

j County, Indiana, at the Augrst terui 18

JAMES T. OSBORV, Adin'r. September 7th 1S44. 39 3,,..

,, ... nlusr' WE rE,R-"e let in the desert do ,.t j rsercise with Ins pupils, of the nature of a de-

,, Bl acquirintr mnr.i -r

i he home market by the aid of prohibitory do-

ore out. The object of which i, to train ihem 'oior Leather fur II

i nanus of thought. and to serve as n addition-! Price ai d AanV v

fhftOO n lh- ,. ft-.. . . ...

;-" oM reach it if thou wilt.

"""i ia,PIOini(. rtn nnl .r.,..

'he evil by being fals- ,n ,,,.,, mpans 01 interesting them in study.

Ihe world hath lost , poetry and he,, ,nA 're are , vaneiv o- evpedienis not so; and even if it be oiIl.Ti h,chmavbe adopted bv the instructor by poetry and beauty by a brave . , 1 V" Wh'ch "' f"'pil mv ,d ,( "0'ir'' w ,,ai he bovea.a Teh'ffitrf ' re,,d9 ears, and f retain what be has ae- , luired. He may thus re Jed to 'he formation

He

HIDES AXI Jsl A TITER, 'Iin under m ' 1. f.' It leave lo inform the cuiz. Cft 11 I ' (.tiji. ...,, vicin-ity-that he will keof. rmi' iiuli on land a goneral assortment of LEATHER, Sole. Ham.. JJridlr. t'j-j.rr. Ca'f end Kip Skih. and Findings Vr Thread, f.

lie win also pay the ft--,.:.. . ... , ;n Cah

S. , M v S-ore ut, T U Afl.ACn.

Bro.ik i!e. S. r ;

m.

GEO. HOLLAND, Attorney at Law . I i c c kvijle, lyf. Office on Maia !rcet. oj po.ie D. Ti ice's aiore