Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 November 1844 — Page 3
AMERICAN.
, 1 . DliUUM I L lj K I DI AX A. rRIDAT, sotembfrm, 1S41. Presidential, We consider it unnecessary t,x give tabular statements of the votes in each give tabular statements of the vo State until we receive tlie official. or the present it is sufficient to Know how a State has voted jjj- vmijjua ...u ie legislature meet on noTt Monii.iv u-ppfc
The business of Con-iress will be to rere-i!! '"nous aim? and purposes, the ,A""" T""' s" - "''"'""'''-""-I0"has respect for the wishes orthe people, should i re those who take up politics as a ira.le ' oppose these measures as a public officer. j be. M,re ' ayeit all their own wav. ! The servants of the people should consult their!; Vs'! ,I,:lt t,,e A!bay Argtu and other'
. nesiiaieto rote and act as the:r constituents hare decided. These two great questions were at issue. Clav aid ! decided that question. Let their will be done, i Clay was opposed to the annexation of Tex-' as. Polk was nominated on the express dition that he was in favor of the annexation. Then let us have Tevr,s-ihe ; Pleof the United Sttr l.,r ,:...i .. . I . . . I i
positively and without condition that ho in , - V " m lne ,,tr,er sile- Thus 1 l,ir nn" mrney. 3.712. i " estr !,.e tne victory, faror oftl,e present TariiT Z i " ,Ue r,'t ,f 'ffe by those eccentric! Bngea' majority over Dancoft 11 S4S-nn ' T ,!"l!,M,b",,pr TeVW .n.l Locotavoroiu.e present I arifr. and Po.k as nos.- parlies. Ha,l there never been an A!.oli.i!i v ... ... I . " ' f"'". "'though ti.wele.1 oerwi,t,,he faUe
tiveiyana as unconditionally said he was op-1 party in this State, Henry Clay woul d now he '-k- v '" ana Jewell (Ah.) and hvPoom,et dmpery of Pemucra posed toil. Then of course lb .t k.. Uhe President elect ofthflinin,. ir..tv. ,d;1d- c.wliig gainince last year, 10.45'.). 1 cy.-,., Tntn,-rit.
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useless for the defeated party to ay tbe,e!Sm3a, ,"7 ,,arl' ,lla-v Prove, there are : . . ' ' ay ee j very many who hope t satn and are stuetbev
iu..u.. ere not made and decided. j The Legislature of Indiana will have the I election of a United States Senator Secretary ' of State, Jud.es, &c. &c. This is all we have ' mrcu ui in present, i he laws are as cod they will be after twenty years more tinkering But we suppose every man that i? sent there must do something, and consequently the Legislature will set six or eight weeks, for which the people will have to pay the "two dollars a day and roast beef."' Brook vi lle. Cap t. Woods, who has done so much for the prosperity ofollr lown, is about to remove to Cincinnati. He has sol.l l.i, dr.irnnrla in fw d .... i - s - UIla K.a nis ,,rlrk sjoro nouse ana nnck tavern stand (now oect-pied ! by Templeton) to Wm. McClcery r-q ofthi-' town. He is also disposing of his other oer i n,i n..i M.i ' , ; . '"SP",er r- " csldie aiul "isenus removing i a few weeks. Two or three manufacturing establishments-. the arrangements for erer,;;, ..,,;,. ...... v . . i. - ii iv ii. ii ..a I'e.'ii made here, hive been abandoned, the Presidential election having terminated favorable to British Manufactories, ani in opposition to American Manufactories. We hear of various manufacturing establishments, through the medium of our exchanges, which are now abandoned, some of which were nearly finished, others only in prospect, on condition that the great friend and advocate of American interests and American industry should be elected, and thus establish stability nd confidence. But Great Britain, France, Germany, &0i 1 who have abandoned the idea of defeating n
in tbe bitilo fid.. . . . nation. e are .anpy to inform Mr f'lavV r.f , .sirouger man , , . " ..- i-.i which ii n the ba tie field, have resorted to other means niilnv warm aml . il is today. It never gave more votes than it '.. used. To hive been cheated a,Irnitll to control us. T.iey empty their hospitals up-1 only enjoys most excellent health hut exhibit Jba9 -,,?t (1"ne" ll Principl s never were pn- I"" an ",0 w,,u!J I'avebeen quite enduraon U3, to meet us at the ballot box, and con- ' the same bonvancy of pint- that has o often irer' n0t tVcn tlie slrCffl 'f "70. Those- e',a, lf,,,lr "PP",ts had foisiered their trol us in the selection of officer to carry out i l'i"Pt'ihed "him'in many dark and trvin" princip,OS-XVC a,e ml v convinced. ill vet ! ca,lJa,es upon the country by any keenness their wishes and interests- ' and 'eventful ,ublie'lif.o!'e lho asl,Jal1t ""J raise the Whig party '"'r'vattce or by m m.r.ivring w ith inMruI A number of friends, who waited uPo-, Mr ,,nl rower, just as surely as the Government IT,1Pn,l,,,,,rs ''"t''ved n!i some mind, and VTIVF luriMiMvc !C,av a f,MV ,llvs "ince to make known to him 1la',ds-for ,,iP mnwui was originally I movements executed with somec.ch suN ATI AMLKILANb. ; th(1 rsnh of lhe ' . built upon them. Let m, one. then, dosnond. :P"riy f skill as to render then, difficult of e Have given several articles it, this days; he received the news with a cheerfulness al-! Let US wa,rh lhe C(,"1",rors closely, and hold , WrU"n- "'"''' have submitted qu eilv io paper upon the subject of Nativeism. Foreign-! most amountine to pleasure- "fv friends i,Wm 10 ",e P"si,ioils "turned by them during ")P ,""ir,,0,S wp """Id have acknowledged
's crs, &c &c, from the Xe York Kvnn i We disprove of tha corrupt use made or Fo ' reign votes as strongly as any one but we are! , . r . " 3 y 0n0' ' Ul w e Bre "eposea io lormmg a new party. The NewYork Tribune has published several articles upon this subject, which meet our views so well that we should be pleased to insert them in the American.but we copy the following extracts, giving them our hearty concurrence: Whigs! let us hold fast to our party and urown name! It is a standing reproach with OUT nnntlnnt . . V. . - , . 1 -- vTu..cni3 lua. x e neeti or tase a newname every few years; anJ. though this, rightly considered, involves nothing of which" we should be ashamed implies simply that we pursue that good, oppose that evil; which is today most imminent and are named accordingly yet we confess a strong attachment to The good old Revolutionary name of Wmc. Our forefathers bore and were proud of it; it is sort. pithy and implies lesishtnceto Fe.t eattire Despotism an evil to which altra-Democ- " 3 perpeuiauy tends. It has come to imply, also, resistance t,. 1 1, . i l,,lr.,t l.t,..i,. ;.. i . ' imikiui, isns; ii I ui J.liuhl o T seoksto array the Poor against tna -Rich, the Laborer against the Capitalist "'id thus embroil society in one. universal net-work of jealousies and bitter hatreds. the Whig party is the party of Liberty secured by Law; of Justice attained through Con"utional order.oqNalional Prosperity secured -tired! Ie-j Vhat""un social Concord and Harmony of I net ween all classes and divisions. What CVer evil is tO be Corrected whatever irr.,..1 :. , UL sfcured, may as surely be done through ' cn any one doubt that if the whigs had sue- i weded in the late elections, the shameful - "iu party as througt, any new party abuses and iniquities therein perpetrated ated uns would m a new cover of the Naturalization Law -e r-een corrected? If so, why form a new party? One of our immovable objections to the merging of the Whig partv into annother ased on Nativeism, is our distrust of any pary nased on a single idea. There is a strong uuency to the formalion of parlies on si "arrow grounds, which we think should "-"UPatted and arrested. Some men
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verv bad th u iiK ii, " b' iur we afreet 'us form an Ah.ilit;..n e . ! ..... . ran. in oppose ii m,,t ! .'""""""cur, without ever fairlv dnsi,.-.; i W IP lur K r i . v . -- -.v. uuiuTy IS ilKe to b upheld by such a movement .,rv..- ' . n - Oh. u it i k i rir -v niericaiiism.s,, ofother notion nest thoiiri,i j ,-,terJ . 1 ...... J -iviai evil p"' " uiiiuueu OH. PVPrv ennoi..! - . .. eaeh . 13 a ,,ew' Party i; -IV V7. 1,1 ''en J ot 5viii ili i u "rffanizmw a nm.in.it n,.i ..... ' President. At ,.,r Z?"T1T ! l.-1!' WR 'HA-e regular tickets in """. nm uoes not see that the en nli"ht.'.neu ana conscientious are divided and scat- : tnr.i.1 K.. t - jeaoes the Argus unders-.niid that any thiui: 1 ',ar,-v 'seJ convictions of Moml n,v ( nalura'l-v draw ten recruits fromthe WhiTank t'.Vel3m nevpr .broken out into a party t rga beeniilablf6 ben0fiCen, rCS"U VVOu!J ho
express con-1 The reflecting portion of our People must In Doslont'-Wh-Ihe immciiaic ",ve ,,eeJ matter. There are always' ' ' 8 ?xnS-tl,epeo-!Slr0np'ie,sonal inerts impelling to the for-i" Ca'n 6,ntfe ,:,st J'ear '
srong personal interests imnellino to the for.,8 niiilm. .vf . . - . . l" parties. However Deal nn.i cannot lose thereby. How many a patriot W1" ""ow a little trouble about the effects on the Xii,io"'s well-beins so that he secuies a !?f .rL'"i,of Gowni ' "i ware oi any rartv "inch does not profess to keep those ends But we have annother, and very serious, ob-i jections to the "American Kepuhlieat.' party of i our day based on its unmistakable tendenevtoi 'ersy, and ,lf.0 Religious prejudice as a means' u.m.ieinine outer w t.ter of sectarian contro-l of acquiring Political power. We like this netiner lienor nor worse because it is the Roman catiio.ie Church which is the object of the N;i live party's relentless hostility and uns vituperation. We have no particular liking itiai ciiun ti. and our faith differs as Irnm its creed as a common Christianity Pe"nit. e are not impressed by its ceremo 81 vcry ,:irplv darened the do i p"".' "f vl'm Bul Pcrfect eligi Ltbrrty ,s a b.rthrtght xvecan never pcac aoors mus pcaceably part with, and whoev ker is us assailant, we s;and on the ilefetice. When the members of any communion are disfranchised orsrbjee'ed, '"n"min !' account of their faith we : Iffl lliai r.i a vital compacthas been broken and our tights endangered. What we demand for the Catholic we demanJ also for the Jew and the Infidel, as well as for all Protestants perfect Immunity from annoyance or reproach on account or their Faith, "ifany one shall fall in'o transgression, punish his faults not his faith. Religion can gain nothing, the Public w eal must su.Ter much, if we suffer a war to be successfully prosecuted on any class or communion whatever. HENRY CLAY. Reports Lave been circulated l.ere mid .in doubt have gone abroad, that Mr. Clay is very Tnp rT"rt is without the shadow' of fottn.1-.: . . . I S:,,J ' ll would be ridiculous for me to sav , . ' d "0t fl ilsaPP"i"tcd-but I feel so chiefly fVi" anJ1f"r P"; roUnlry5 as rpards my. splf. am relieved from a load of anxiety. I . 1 1 i i. ...... .. j i - .... ...... v..vri I'cru rcauy arm wining to serve my countrj', even w ith 'my life. I allowed mv name to be used in the late contest, because it was unanimously called for, for the sake of the L mon; and I am consoled by the fact have been supported by the intelligence patt to'i-tn of the nation. Now, I hope to the remainder of my days in peace and quiet. ijomnrille Journal PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. 1S4 1. Whole number of Electors 275 necessary for a choice 138. Fon Clay. Ohio, Ken lucky, Maryland, Connecticut, R. Island, New Jersey, N. Caralina, Tennessee. Massachusetts, Dclawate,
Fob Poi.k. 23 Pennsylvania, 20 12 Indiana, 12 8 N. Hampshire, 0 0 Michigan, 5 4 New York, 30 7 Virginia, 10 11 Illinois, 9 13 Missouri, 7 12 Georgia, 10 3 99 128
NORTH CAROLINA.
v....vu..i.n, j , - . v. .u...v The.e are 74 counties in NVrthCarolina,a.Kd"n;; Here al home he Raleigh Register of Tuesday contains re-: 3' r , nu en',oy ,be 11ro,,d
o, - J T he ten counties yet to be heard from will, according to the calculation of the Regis-1 ter. increase this majority 1500 votes. If thev do the Whig majority in the State w ill be over' 5000 - an increase, compa.ed with the vote for tiovemor in August last, in favor of lhe whi-s' of about 20tX) voles. " ' MAINE. eased majority. Port and has siven a mncreased majority jority oTS for Polk. rJf" n .i. :. .." "
:j-'" s.. v, .... u lor uarnson .p resident, g ven to vou for the first lime bv such Cumberland 1600 for Polk. York about a.lWO fore.cr,, influence and f orei 1 v?,ii !,. 1 1 ,.dhe!LmCO, . Mnall majorily. Kennebec B.vevoot think over 2-XH) for Chv. narasites in Tor cress' . , - .PnsHesmCorgress.are ret.dored roweness
1 .SAfIII "l',"T,'P NVhl n i n o . ' . Noble O.J Day State! Well ha she mel!
Zle "'si. -.. ... W.lhN.t.onal defeat stari,., them ' ill i.ii i iro t -v . . . . .. J C PQ ils " a" w as at 'takeS.,L- ' ,,MI0W,ng ,s "result as given by the K'T" i'y me. -tMJUM
Clav-. Polk. Biipa. Banero8 -.8 4(559 8?T8 4G59 415 5259 Sf,T( G351 nssi mat stsu 0343 9359 T5C.2 98T4 T99G 3T25 10-15 :8 1076 T16 :r,;;3 ;U79 023 2725 2047 2705 2107 .1056 358.-, .-jftiT 37-,,) 5217 42n7 5304 43S7 -1S72 4!H)3 4987 5155 4449 3315 4004 3305 2290 1415 2298 142 302 255 310 20 1" C33 237 013 25G
cor n. ' Wore .er' ll.nnp.Ien. Franklin. Heikhire, Pymnnih narnstaMe, Dukes, Total, 07.418 52 610 09,o:iS 54.189 Clay's majority over Polk 14 572mrjoritv Hirney, the Liberty candidate for President. j in " 10.SGO votes, nd Scwell, the .candidate for Governor. 9.GG1 votes. majority is 3. 157; being Cain B,nce last year f 1,513. j V J . . i . ery. utsutci nas cnosen s member to ; Confess, ;cepi the 4th, 5th a ,d I.Hh. The follow! m.n,t,. ru .x
1. K. V. Winthrop, 31 ).) majority 2. I). P. King. 5i) " ' 3 Ames Abbot, f,.-r) t. No choice. 5. No choice. 0. Geo. Ashman. GU 7. Julius Rockwell, 55i) " 8. J. Q. Adams, 15,) " 9. No choice. 10. Joseph Grinell, lf04 "
TIie Lor03 ,!ave not' s;,-vs ti,p "sm Atlas e'0 ,ed a single Senator to the Legislature.and the Whigs hive 122 lfls sure us they live. Cin. iiz.
ma ority in the Lower . . " " comeimiiig. femlant attached hmi,. imH.t,.!.nf..u,
'-I House. Glorious Mas8:,d,.!c....s. - 1 ''ny lv:,"'a th tariff men hav e goio-tiL'aiust j valued t .410l.lfi... n'wh' f
narinir ........ . " memo,, one i.a-H. ,vhlie the Whig Abolition -1 valued ,., c-i i.c,. V . :
;" "! "T. Z TUCT ,rtA,nerU,a" 1,nn- T. ' , y Vork have ,;,. agam.t them on 3.50. .L, ft T "
widely l'l'"-s- 'fmci, her spirit and tm.tate '"Uier iiv the vote, of those mo deep! v by given, that I will mr.w . y'.
will i Ilpr example, and they wiil m,t only unflinch- 'niereMei it, the protection of domestic indus- ing a,, .Jetorm-ontioo .,er c.i.i
.!..?. em.. . , .... , lrr 1 "IK Has earned 5Vnv van-a. ami iheverv ..ev. . ...... . ."..-
-ii"i,ii nanu huh tioiiiKi. ii-.o conetier ineir toe ... ...i,,-,. m , .,,- lown oi inmLiii a in iho
HIT j would dissolve the IVi.);. ralker than agiee iJi.i-A.v AHl. i" that measure, have give Ihe Hmpire Slate to 1 his little State is true grit. She has car- the man who ha openly and ..ut!y avow ed rted the whole whig ticket. Even New Cas- , his desire to see Texas 'inn nedialeh annexed tie has given 26 more votes than she did in . t the Union, regardless of the interests a-id 1810: the majority there is 150. A Whig Go-1 regardless of his count r! ": vernor, Whig member of Congress. Whig Le-1 How deep must be the dis-nist of our friends gislatureand a Whig U. S Senator. The in the victorious States whin they first find Whigs of Delaware did their duty, though their efforts rendered of no avail and firt i'et they could not save Mr. Clay. .the tidings of our defection amidst the warm , a (1 glowing gratula'.ions over their own vicloTIIE WHIG PAKTY. ry! It is too bad. and m .st sincerely do we We commend to the readet's" atlenii-jn the j"in u 'ln them in the deep and withering infollowing extracts from the .V;ikMV of Sprint- ti:,n,i,, lh?' ihe failure of their friends
field. 'and the Trnnsrrh.t ..r n..,.. -rt - VFII. llfj speak like men, right to the purpose. The Whi- pa.ty. though ' cast down,-' is far from being "destroyed."' It has know n dar-' ker hours than the present, even within the brief time of our participation in its triumphs unit H.irer.lj A.irl if . .. uie canvass. xx e must not Iiretik our linee
we must not slack our organization w e must 1111,1 ' sco n,i"i,-"lv,s defeated by men who not lessen our vigilance." If the Whis are "n"v preferred our pr'mci pies and even our quiet, firm, wise and faithful to their prit.'ciples. CHndi(!aU,!! some instances; to see those ngteeihey will yet enjoy many proud victories' i mc wit'' ,ls a" "lain issues, go vtdunta which shall bless the land with prosperity. 'jr,l v to ,ne ''allot box and vote not only against Most espi cially should the Whics of Ohio "r in,oro!, their own to see ourselves
standfast and firnl. ThHr ,.0iumn is nnhriporarv excitement drive us ii.tr. o where we could not mninimr. - - 1. .st.i.i.i . preserve our Power. nt,d nlnrn i. , .n,..,i., find too late that we could not withdraw Whic ' I T " ' ' 1 ' ' V -1 IV ' It j vi to be a Whiff to feellile Wl,i. jl'kc a Whig is glory enough for any American citizen. Let us stand fast then" here in ' W hig Ohio, by Whig principles, and pteserve our organization unimpaired. Sprinpfeld Itcpuhlic. - , . . Now and then we hear from the lips of some Ohio, and march again to the conflict though a calamitous defeat, fin the direfu .1. . rl- i inougn a calamitous defeat. (,n the direful evils -of which you will have to share, so far as IT as liatieinl iirtiirc -.m ...... i . , 1 lional atlairs are concerned.) has overtaken vonr hrethrett in rxt. 5.... . . .. !ti d f 1 f?r If. ?' 561 ai hMme'OW - i Mvinu i or i ii iar ail inr pa -n iho rrxr.t.mv ..r ,. --s.s uslamed your princio es. .i.i r ii,.,o. ,. i T1,,r ' ' . y " . ,sn lie I i'.n nil fit po,ilifal sa,U whirh a"iof uZ-T TTT "V" ".,ln 1 a- ..... ..... . u ry ,ro,n inter ruin.Then maintain them, and maintain them iuvio-
firrt., T!..:- .r., ..... sacrificed tiv v.ien twtl.tiim i. t,w.
th i i imioii oi me great xx tug party' - -.- .u .iirr.iuir upiui'.Mis
on 1 :s triumphant. We hold the Government of . ' . " rh m Me men so eementcd by 8ni,l,, i. !.,..,, c... . . - , prejudice orco be,tt..l !. ;nor..,... .1 1
. j ' i'. nv u cnnitr in our nanos. iet u not r ,, SPPnOi.. ,., -. ; 1. itrlit in dm .
.. nil nux 1 1 si tne r icn jiosuession t i nn 1..--'""''" 1111 t'i'ii""", 01 cmiiiio ineir ow 11
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I V. I;. :" '"'"rru,?- 'rlsmna:.nle recent st.upgle is connected with one
..... Cr v.oru ,e xx on! ; branch of fan al icism. i. present s a cheeri n - foasonnds harshly. Wedon't hke to hear it.- 'ture-there is at last ol bright spot Tn defea"' ! "r,Ush T y",,r. arm,,,'ye ! has utterly annihilated Aboliuoni , i,se'f-i Ohio, and march again to the conflict. Al-1 ThrrWti n r- .
. ' Z " n n V -'n borinr a pass;,?e ,""'-'- T'" Mexico.L e' P , 1 T or?an"-ation, and never.Nobody short of SautaAnna's fro republic will ?r, -"'omp, le nZuZVt
r - c . " - ...v. vv...slnlll nr upon f t , . : 1 1 v. . , extirpated Irom the land, and; L KV'" Ju" ,13TP o live unaer a
to any ftmiiin mischief they r.sidit tJ, by Whig Senate? Tl.on.i, t' IV.! ' .?
, . i.t- (;;;- ? 'lie rfU... Suh-Treasury law ran ?.Cy.tr. h0passr'- ,,,,r " 5-e Whijt TariiT of dare n..t ... , uu(tare not attempt. Tha U-t.: ft'melhvl; ' V'!,,!!- L;i' " "'"'' i Je-w fVoti-'Ti P - - fmn dUmuirT HU T T'" I Wrl.rr .1 . ' r"-!' K,n!I Ana iiioujn the wheel? of business inav to-i !"! f '7-'""' y-.r in . we,,.,..,:,,'; ' ,'1 .wotitSeTrjenTv ;;hi-1V!'1 wu nnJ tl' V the pi. s;.t:sf.(cl on of !!lt; " M I'ute ruiity to futuie generations, Your name WHIG, is a lower of strength ,it calisnp t!ieptrits ofotir Wf,s jtons-our i.Maoisons-oui A-lames and all the host of our i Kevolntiotnrys sires. TIim f,,r?.,ke not names. It.v as-iociationsare glorious and liear!--iiirin'. I Lie feat with From th .V. ir York Co v, U r $ F.u ii 1 1 i 11 U,e '""r.V s civon over to I. fucnism, ias we sttppnse now ih.-,0 Van be lut'e doubt it is how hard aca,eit h.-ii!,;rh of our gallant ,Mng brethren ns have nobly struai'le.l for If th IWhig brethren e ooh.y struV.3 for 1 1 i . tunica it against tne mo.t ,ie Viy PVr ,,n"koJ !i P",iliaI a ,u n-.t.lt u.ore dtscouiagcmeut,. it.1 .nor t er more si'iitef itifJuetices. meie trere l.erv t f fiietids and mote Paul anJ urifai:t-s of foes than ever before thre-v thf ir e.i.bari jsi.r.cnts in the way of victor ! in Connecticut l'V '"? ,ll"x('"' and Lhoue Isi.ind. New Jersey. .nary html anil Ohm. feel in seeing the fruits of their glorious triumphant snatched iron, them. nd v tmv nc.traPed ami renanT wh'r w ny''Vr " " f V' "' V,k: V ":r''m 7 ,l,in,:l,',;'4Pr,,f,'s"ii friendship for the same object for " cvii looiieiii niiout tiy men i men who have been so ft antic i:i their opposi tion to the amiexatieiri of Texas that thev me common itagur.rter which we 'I all fought. Loud and long and deep will he . me voice oi tnat indignation mail parts of the c",r'- ,1;",r"l that it should be so; for rPOp' of ,,ie I'liited Slates have been swin(,'ed ""t f their candidates, and thai too. ,iy a ."ross"PSS of deception, thai is the more Ill'iri 1 1 V I II T IrOlll Ilia p MnvM.n... ... . U ...I.:. I. :. -.... ....i-s- ii. i.mtu nnu iiiaoeiite nesi oi ;l"ra,f,fl by the boldest falsehoods willingly throats for the sake of the fat ilitv it gave them u'r cutting ours to see men make mules of ! themselvesin their ohs.'anacy. and recoL'niz:nr . ... . - Oi r,R",s 01 n!1 "thers to call themasses fori .,llelr stupidity is rather more than any rood ci,ize"' Whig or Locofoco, is called opto bear Pa,lent'.v; and we blame notour brethren for ''at'" with wich they will look upon a large porlionol those w ho have permitied Polk i ;and Dallas to misrepresent their w ishes and i 'tmnmle.in -ill tl.,i...j.......o....i r r t... u.t .... iiKii .urilSlll'd (I 1 ('CIS Iiir lOUTi years to come ..V., ..... ! I hi" p .-rhnn f T , . v, . T " ti.n. - " Jdiiir? iv. i k m inn- t r 4-fc. I . dencv and the p I holdin.x emi'.noi f. e. 'i ... ..... . " ' ' x,.i.iiouii prooaniy al lie liead of ii,.,.. ....... .... ., . ' , ! . '-"- x iu .-ii an ciiance lor . ,he favori,t Project, of the Anti-Slavery men ! j . . i , . J ""o i-'siioiieu an aciion lavorabie to the slaves - .themselves for an indefinite period, but this! , ele"'i"" the grave w here u ill'lie qme.ly buri- i -no posiponeu an aclion favorable to the slaves, Vni, h, .. r.... ...-vwi Kir 1 1 if vnoiiii.ii leaaers. t 1 heiJ naVR voluntarily gone down to a denih I :of contempt from w hich they will neveremerge -never see daylight unless thev di out by boring a passage , ,, TV,,. .11. m " - - .... i.io i"ir,lx,i f. amy proionnd tor men w ho have pretended to J iwi me n v creai amiorrence for slaveir and especial hor-1 . ole'1 1,9 to place James K. Poik m the Presii . T sIlVPI ami Afnon;..! Iv . i ror for the extension ofiis territory and .till ; dentia Chair. 77iV ..,..- .r ... I hU ,.. t x, f,the'r ''and? at any f8,e' and l B c said in comn.encingthe.se marks-hich have already quadrupled mischief are and there I so re-
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c U r lllienuert I he V stlOti ll OCfllDV lhe gallant Whi,, h L,7J Jf their banners to ri.-to'rv in nnr nave much to mortify them in the signal dere. we cl ,u f,r , W,iff, ofhoth States, ;Creat credit for their eXerli( in the common P-tion of t'.e rtv has nm forth f""-" been more unflinching in their ..f Mr C'.iv- f.;-..,i . r 1 . L 'n. . n ;"! ''T .J".,;""' Collides, and I nnv mr n thev 10 ihji it -entued i CXlliy thnmol, i , ; U.eone ha,l. w ,Zi,r fZ Z ..then whirl, no hunnn efTVt conlj cither remove nr withstand, they thm'i t'ir mv bmV thelrfriciiM:, the fiee with unMushini choekn and mi dishonored brow. We have been c-hfaledout of this election, not fought out of it: and cheated out of it in a great measure by those professing to 1 e our fi iemls. or least, friend of the ptincip'e for which we fought.' We give them iov of their position, and resrectfuMv hand tVm over to the contempt of ihe enemv they have served, nod the detestntio:; rf those they have so basely betrayed. l;chard Tyncr and 1 Silas Tyncr Put i Crs in Irat'e t;nder n, ,r t, ..... the style of II. and ). Forrien A-arbment. S Tyncr Clsix S:77.G2 Vs. Lew is K;i2in. J i; remembpre't. t'.it on the 10 h day of November A. P. 1841. the said ilaintifT file-- before me tfi un ln..;..,. .. ?.....: ..r ti.e peace, i,-, d for the eonn-r of FranUMi. j the St.-.te of Indinna. -hetr bond Bnd sffidavjt.Hs the law din-cts. M beieupon n writ of rnrein Attnchnixnt wq t.v me i-fVieH noainst ,P .aid defendan.. Cree.ed to Joel Bantir rn -ilVT-wcs.,; i 'tbecom,: foresaid; hid, as returned exeiite.1 ....!. he same d-iv.woh nn inver.iorv and appraisement of the prone.tx- of the said decount v aforesaid, at 1 .' lorfc in Saturday the 21.h day of May A. D 18,5. DANIEL St JOHN. 3 P. Ma'sor. lIo.x,nd. Ally's, for Plainti ffss. November ISih 1811. pfS3. 48 St. AsImiiiiNcrntoiM oticc "W"OTICE is hereby given, that the nndersigned has this day taken out letters of administration on lhe es'ste of Samuel Coe. late of Franklin Conn-. Ind.. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavin? claims are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent. WILLIAM D. IIOLMFS. Adm'r. November 20th 1814. 43 3w. (iEc3t..is1taorM N.iJc. j"OTICE is hereby riven, that the rndersigned administrator of the estnte of S.muel Coe, late of Franklin County. Indiana, deceased, will sell at public ovtcrv on Monday Ihe Pth of December. A. P.. tt the late residence of said decedent, the personal rropeity belonging to said estate, consisting of horea. cattle, cheep, hogs, two horse wagon and gears, corn. Farming utensil, household and kitchen furniture, &C. ttc. A credit of twelve months will be given on all Minis over three dollars, under three cash in hand. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. Win. D. HOLMES Nov. 20, 1811. 48 3w. Adm'r. Dissolution of Partnership. "!TOTICE i hereb y gi.en. thtl the partner ship heretofore existing betx.-een the undersigned. r the firm of Woods & Sloops, is this day dissolxed by mntn-0 consent. AH persons indebted to the said firm, or to J. Wood individually, will call unon birr, for settlement immediately, ns he propose t move from. Brooliville. J. WOODS. JAMES STOOPS. Brook ville, Nov. IS 1811. 49 3w. I iIllinistratr"s !'ticc. -r va-nmwn. . . 1 '' 1 1 01 Anmmtstration on the etate ... " . . i . . v cui ii.Miit; ii.tr l.i I IDIIkllll .It. Indiana, deceased, having been granted to th undersigned, notice is hereby given that all claims against said estate must be presented w'thin one year according to law, for scttlerr""1- nnd those indebted to said estate mnt mnl-o mmAUi -m r... . Tl.n ...... ; .. , v v. n.n .... .. ... j.irr-s.r..--si.i iy. blv solvent xtvnv sti-wabt ELI8HA JENKINS, Nov. 11. 184 1. 47 3w. Admi'i. S. SCIIWAKZ, BOOK-BlXDElt, FAIRFIELD, IA. rmtUT c ii - , ... B ' " so i -st r 1 1 icr respectimiv ln'orms tn i t..,..,' I m m u n-in i-uwo i.tmni in in own of FairfWJ. Fra;,k!.n eo. L,J., where he is prepared to hind books neat! v. and substan tially, on the shortest notice. His termi will . ; be low, and produce w ill be taken at the mar- - ! t-nt r.rin tL.i , ... . t nu. n icir ai me inciaaa American Office. Brooktille, ith drreclioi,. will be received there, bound, and returned here asso-m as 'vv 1 lti j"" --T----. 483w. LAW NOTICE. JAMES B. SLEET II, -1 ' 1 0 r " e V nnd Counsellor at Law nnTILL attend io all business entrusted t him with care and fidelity: either in the superior or infei iox Courts of the State. Office in Major Berks' building on Main St., nonhof the Court House, in Brcokville. Ia.
July 30. 1844. 32-tf.
