Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 January 1845 — Page 2
ster, formerly of Vergennes, Vt. now confined in the jail at Lexington. Ky, on suspicion of having violated the Slave laws of that Slate, will be read with no ordinary feelings by the friends of Freedom and Free Institutions. We copy from the Huston Chronicle.
Lexington, Ortfiber 12. 1911
slistl HPllcn loll nr.xr
And "ihiw dear sit, my comforters so kindly ' i,,,,e.r'.lha,t Oen. John M. McCalla. a partial- Adams
me consoled,
As strongly to remind me of the friends or Job of old. In the course ofthe day. (Thursday.) a leller
was loiinn among papers in my possession, ad
, i - iiLn- maim larfnend and patron of mine, and the eel- Amite
u y; ""'lrnl,c iMectorof this State, to- Attala
etiuv. ..n u,e lamotis lien.Ccombs,the Whin E:.and his partner, Mr.Shy, are my counsels! Thp tfn'l fLn. rl.. 1 i
v-.uj, mis aiso given me en-
Rolivnr Copiah Covington. Choclaw
Chickasaw
uresseu m me. wrinen, as is supposed, hv an ! ' '"iragement oi Bipeaimg in my liehalf. If abolitionist. Ii is on account oflhis letter iliat !he doP!!. a" "ill he well, as he is a .,1 r.
i I am retained in custody: and for which tiictmli J vorite in this communiiv. 1 ., 1 r,.ni,. ......
Rev. Harvey F. Leavitt: Dearly llehred with being in the company of said minhjter, !'""- I have only one hundred and fifteen Claiborne Pastor It is with feelings more easily im- : I am informed the grand iurv of Favptte num. I dollars by me. This will n..i ,!,. m,,nh i,....,.i f'lnrto
I ml J i ... . . . . I . . - - - - ' . - ...... ul u
iiamtfo m .in iiescrineu mat i now take up mv 'V court nave lound a true bill auainst me; and i pnymsj lawyers. I am advised tocmrlov lion
The present moment is , ant now under four indictments, each of which of thrilling interest. I am j if ft mid guilty, tuny sftterre me to the
pen to address you.
with me a moment
not now a? I have been for the last thirteen ! penetentiarv for the space of twontv venrc
months. pricipil or the Lexington Academy, j Do not startle at this thought. I rejoice that I am not now engaged in the rapacity of teach- Jour government is a lepul lican govermtetit. or. that most pleasing ami delightful of all em- j 1 rejoice that we have laws by which to defend ployments. I am. brieve i aw a prisoner. our rights. And sir. in my present condition. Ycj, sir; your daughter Delia is at this awful I appeal to the tribunals of my country; and moment within the confines of the city jail. thoueh these are imperfect, though innocence
rorvni.f ihtuuks yoo eagerly inquire. is not niways a hnckler, vou will be gratified Alltliis frtr,Vi'? For nothing, I ropiy. "Then I ' hear that I ask no mercy. All I vara is why," (you nsft) "a lady, and unprotected nnd justice. defenceless Temple m n distant -liniate. twelve) If the news or my arrest has reached your hundred mile from home from fric nds from :: city, yon will please read this epistle to my pari njedi&dnatiiu f.tt!ier,rro:n a beloved mother! rents and friends (toothers if yon choose;) if it from bin 1 sisters from an only brother has not. then Told it inviolate in your' own Trout all her heart ho! Is dear; surrounded alone j breast; Tor I cannot endure the idea of paining by strangers; why shut up in close confine- their minds with unwelcome intelligence. I mrmt within those heavy Licks, iron ha--s and did hope to kor p it from them entirely, but it prison wa'.l; and this too in an enlightened . has been noticed in all the naners of this vi-
Carroll Desoto Franklin Greene
Daniel Webster, but the want of funds prevents
my ..i.nn to mm. I lie Tees of lawyers, already emp'oyed, amount to seven hundred and
nny dollars. I hese expose themselves to great i Hinds censure for appealing at all on this exciting Harrison question. 6 Hancock Now, my dear Mr. Leavitt. I want you and ' .Holmes my rather, and Mr. Raird, nnd all the rest of , I,awamna you. to set your uits to w,nk to see what run Jefferson
I. .1 . . r -
of uone. ior an nntortunate prisoner. I
arrested on tfieJili of Sept. Yours, very respectfully, D. A. Webster
was
Missouri-Official.
c.t.i :t try in a la:J of gospel light and libertv ? Iinpii-si')!(!:' Ah! My R-m Sir I am cruelly sospectpd of being Hnrt'ired with thfr; hlot nf aboliti.viis ,i. D.i von a-k if I h.jre changed my snntiments? .Y'ij?i. h-ir not; and I thouhi my reputation too wel! established, mv character too well known, to admit of suspicion, line often frankly declared my sentiments in this
community. It is well k
ro;oniz xtion
ennty. (am! I understand in no two alike.) It w ill probably enon come out in Kastern prints. I will send yon our city papers. I suppose you would like to know how I enjov my new heme. It is. sir, a very pleasant one. hcinz retired from noise and bustle, thoush near the centre of the city. My mom
Adair Andrew Audrain Harry Hates Rut hanau Ronton Roone Callaway
:-i i i- .. . - i
is i ire ana commodious, teiu2 nineteen leet f,m,!Mi
by twenty-five. It has two larse windows, and ; It .i,k. ii
we, I known that I favor ' a rrate for hurtiin:r stone coal, wbicb is Hip 1 g-. i
lias been known ever since I fuel most commonly used in this country. Wei n n
i i l i i i. . . . . - . . - .ii ion
i im.; tic if. i iii ii tu no opposition to con- inve n.t yrt. however, had any weather cold cetlit. R it have often toll this people that I j enough to need a fire. lam ery contented thonihl oar or t &.,'.':. I AVir-l7.ga?fl enjoy-j and happy. Have a fine opportunity for read- j ed a more eminent de-'reo of pid-j. and was j ing and meditation. My food, thoueh of;
fur fiappr in erery renpe.-l than h S.imh;'the plainest kind, has a cood relish, and di-
and I believe it still, and still I will declare it. ' cests well. My sleep was never more sweet
Chavi ton Clark Clay Clinton Cole
and these crates and bars, and prison wallls. shall reverberate my sentiments; and iT I am punished for believing what I do. and must believe, or for not believinj what I can believe, Iwillsu'Ter. Rut. t,mi- G 1, tliouch the liberty oft'iese feeble, defenceless limbs be trammelled, my conscience is f- ee.
On one occasion, (perhaps w hen over exci
ooper
j or rt'iresnm?. iiv tireams never more Picas-1 r,.r,l
. ant. I dance a little every day. which is the! J),ue only exercise I have, except making my own! Daties i bed and sweeping my room. In fine, I believe I Decatur j a prison life agrees with me. My health is Franklin : excellent, better than it has been at any time ' Gasconade
j neiore. tluring the l ist ten years. Am
formly cheerful and
in
uni- Green
Pnnil Knirili.' en niifli!f?. I..
-.l , i . ' " I " i tiiiitiy fell I rntn trL-Di i it ,.... ic .u .1. 1. . t . t .. .. 1 J
' ""i-.".' . iiii 11 ;i,i 111 p i .' in .ii 1 st'fin to oe a novelty to all my vis-iHenrv black population ro'ild ho banished from our i ilors. ., ,, I I ... ... . . . I I Ml
iut'i iiai.ii r, 1 wont 1 cfieeriuilv go myself I have twenty fellow prisoners. Their sitto the wild and desert shores of Africa to teach . nation is truly distressing, being all crowded them that they h ive immortal souls. This was ' into two small filthv dm"ecns letitutite of perhaps, an imprudent rem ok. If so, pardon beds and other comforts. Mr. Fairbank is me. It is the only one I am milty of At the '' hrari'y ironed, and in a small i1nneon. with
' 11 ,l " llt'" '"vv ' Know not that I tiltee,, others v.osl!;;Mac!;s. Two of his com-! I afivctte am prepared to r-ra!i it. . pani.-ns are to be executed in a few days. i Lewis rr inn! W U T, r" I " oTtunate for the present. "m we arc in '. Lincoln pnnc.p.-,Um tmprsoncl. I am imagined to ; prison, for public excitement i- ing to such I I.inn
ot: .1.1 :u. i iiiivi nseni.se;,, on Here UV tllOeW- t1(,il ,!,, - -f :. i I i,
Howard Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson
,v onuonsoc e v r tne express pur-j would not be ten minutes bcforC- we wo. Id be
; .iV r ; r : : v ! iy'""' wi.hou.
............. , .1 1 ; ti ,ii in ;isisilll2 thorn in every possible way to elope from hon-
oage rs-iw, sir. I protest mv innocence. Rut
judge or jury
I tell mv accusers that I deft them, "all pow-
that does not satisfy them. They place no con
;orfiil as they are." to find an individual in the
fi lence in my word, but reouire oroof nfpverv ' '
t),;., ' Mree. that w
State, oi l or young, black or white, bond or
ill prove that he has. or ever iiao.
Macon
Madison Marion Miller Monroe Montgomery Morgan
Xew Madrid
ivi... . - .1 tlie remotest irrooniia Inr i-n . 1
iir.u len ierstne case more aggravating.!. , ., ,. . . ' : ,nn was the-ci, cumstances attending my arrest; j " A1,,;'""' Tliey will try their best. x- ' , would give y!,u a full d,.ai! had I time; will do "n,,.,f .Cannl " ,nl ""W may accomplish. ; J'. ' ;,K it inafutitreVpUtle. Snifiee it to say that a! T." mv n:,,1,'l P,n'"- there are hundreds " n-e Methodic clergy,,,, n named Fairbanks' Triend I U,!s V,om!,v whrt w,"''1 'winkling of; ' a,, of mine fr,.n. V ., v..rL- ! n" tf-ftify to any thing, no matter irhat. Tor ! 1 rr
- " v " - .e in uni nillllirt , .. , , ... . Pull j on busines s such as to render it important for 1 'C Mke "f mw?-" ,,f "'v "'""S'" perchance ! , him to see other ministers, members of the ),hcr wa" a t?1" !"''J xm ,,y ih oaths i Conference, and freT,e lv to ride into other ! P"n,'.n,Cnl m,8ht rcsl l,ron '' nf bi,! p ,t rnnntie It.- rem.i ... M.... . ..... 1 AhoilUonist. ,IU!.lsKI
i kuhi ii .i is. 1 1 ;is fin r i .i nil i n i ii
dy, I invited him what lime hp spent in the city ! nilt "hatcver thev do. I am still their friend. ' ,' , . t.. m,l,. I i , y Tv onlneL inn liil'n I ,.. l f:..,., ... ... ... ; !t'l'
u. uiiinci mmi- wtlll which Invitation Was , . mh"i Ulf I II t nil s 1 1 1 p lliey ncrcpted; net. however, witliout his paving in arP a'1""'"!!. This gillant State is not aware advance for his fboard. When the Sabbath ' ,,r ,,,e "'"Sih of my attachment. She little came, after church bell rang, he was invited to! ,,link5 he has a warm-hearted friend and ad-
preach in the first Presbyterian church in this! Vora,p 1,1 ,ier '"nm'tisive. snbm: ssive prisoner.
And though I am doomed, through mistaken apprehensions, to finish out my three score
years m vomicr den or criminals and Mons. still, sir. lore Kentucky; and would as cheer
fully and hear'ily do any thing in mv power for her happiness and prosperity, a though it were my own dear native lam': and long after this heart has ceased her vibrations long ; after these lips are cold in death and af'er this hand has ceased to move, may this testify
to the manli) luareni. vnhlf rreneroxilu the
hundred dollars reward offered for their appro-! -'"'"" patriotism, and chivalry of proud Ktn-
r.ensions. i i,e !s,Mi,th and Monday were !1"1".'-
in in am. .ot a trace could be found. shall have my trial some time between Wright not a breath heard or them. Ti!l at lenoth this and March. The J llilfte ti 1 9 n Ivan kv. n
lti;iv li i iii I.. Irti-.i ..iT...:.. f .i. . . . i nA.n.;..:.... i . i . )
....... ...,.t ..ii,,,!,,! ior tne p'open v. i c mimi io seieci any tiav I choose, and he an.lonly cared to gel hold of whoever it might ' will hold a special term ofthe court for thai be that ha 1 aided them. Ry the by. Northern j purpose. As the public sentiment, which I am and llastern persons are always looked upon i sorry to say is very much against me. I shall here with a jealous and suspicious eye; and on j defer my trial awhile until the heat nf the rMonday evening, between six and seven o'clock ;citement shall have subsided. My bail is fjr Mr. l anb.ink was arrested on suspicion and ; t'wisamt dol'ars. Vou see by this they think committed tojail. Whether be said or did any j nte of no little consequence. Mr. Fahbank's thing thrt gave them just grounds for snspi- jhail is the same; making their prize of ten thnuciou I cannot say, but have good reasons to be-j "and dollars Value. I am informed Kentucky heve he did not. never was so fortunate before as to get hold of At eleven o.clock the same night we were i an Abolitionist; and that they now intend onr aroused by persons desiring to sell all letters ' punhhment shall .to satiate the Xnrth and fat and papers in the possession 0r Miss Webster. I that ho more aeents trill rrer be eent into their
irankiy and cheerlully delivered every thing , borders. Mr. Faiibank ha written to Mr. Ar
city, of which lama member. He did so,, though without preparation and was verv'
much eulogized. Indeed, I have heard several
citetisremaik, that there was never before so! goood a sermon delivered in Lexingien. Two weeks from that day morning, there were three : valuable servants missing. a boy named Lewi. aged about twentv -six. with his wite and! child. Handbills were i-.nmediatehj printed! and issued in every direction. Unmors were
hastily despatched on every road, and three!
Kay Ripley St. Charles St. Clair St. Francois t. Genevieve St. Louis Saline Scotland Srott Shannon Shelby Stoddard Taney Van It ii re ti Warren Washington Way no
Total
Folk s maj.
Tolk. 4.10 1)41 103 478 307 1102 GUI 002 7u:t 217 212 9U 311 002 220 5r2 507 1122 783 307 (W0 4iC, 2dS 7!H 3215 t17 303 2S3 378 00'.) 832 212 31'.) oil 570 403 CS3 491 331 457 3)'.) 723 3fi!) 578 232 54 4 208 r.03 313 431 13H 403 31) POD r.ntt 323 322 571 731 200 503 312 231 215 3320 410 412 IS) 271 209 323 297 413 311 58 300 40 41.30'.) 31.251 10.113
Clay. 294 384 175 112 200 509 252 1190 910 70 129 518 212 371 223 703 310 413 001 237 255 318 57 3S0 71 351 310 2S0 183 1013 Oil 115 327 307 820 3S0 573 209 1)H 327 183 1017 74 792 359 202 298 189 70 120 900 3S3 TS 801 273 80 422 590 599 31 480 177 301 193 591 317 258 57 211 115 30 257 301 Pl.t 80 97 31,231
Jones Jasper Jackson Kemper Lawrence Lafayette j Leake I Lauderdale ; Lowndes j Marion j Madison I Monroe
Marshall Noxubee Neshoba Newton Octihaha I'ike Poimla Ferry Pontotoc liankiu Smith Scott Simpson Sunflower Tishomingo Tunica Tallahatchie Tippah Winston Washington Warion Wilkinson Wayne Yazoo Yallobusha Total
Polk's majority
Polk.
452 351 503 61 GiJ 308 644 632 1G2 429 353 742 220 175 915 169 127 498 825 333 117 403 210 515 545 632 233 631 830 251 480 911 1184 577 230 270 313 414 4C8 71 709 400 219 239 300 14 1004 21 218 1170 473 108 507 333 95 530 893 23.188 19,193 5.975
Clay. 753 429 270 55 447 08 420 300 143 434 300 678 172 62 1199 103 57 578 308 364 72 210 17 291 94 542 190 230 614 68 612 549 1035 519 150 143 211 232 439 123 384 311 94 112 178 7 480 30 179 692 201 209 922 441 102 578 719
Dn.DUXCAX'S
EXPECTORANT REMEDY FOR ' CONSUMPTION. ColJ'Fn?h', Spitti,,? ofHlood. Ihmul;, Side, Lreast and Chest, ml0npi c, Cro'.p, and all other dUeatnofhe Liver n,.) Inng3. u'' It is a well known fact, circ'tilly ascertain 1 from the b.lls and records of mort,",? throughout the Fni.ed States wUhi? Z 73,930 PERSONS ACTUALLY DIED with this insidioua disease. CoXsrMPTI'ov This assert.on is verified by ovular demonrtr? t.ons.nour own mind. We behold its ravages ,n farmlie9;all eround us-Dailv aiw ing in its cheerless embrace, a friend from pvp ry circle, and castino- rrlnnm c
r . 0 b "u unrnes8 over
its place of visitation
fearful
Thi
iiiiimii. nn enemy: a cruc 1 'rci.,,t-..
his is of serious nnd '! a cruel reiCJ,n..
19,193
The oflicial returns were not received from De Soto county. It is reported to have given a small democratic majority.
savi: voi r teeth
. WKKKLY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL remain in Rrookville but a few days longer. All who wish work done will please call immediately. REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. rCfV;Vrs to suit the Timesg
Room at J. J. Tempteton Hotel, Rrookville Indiana.
February 21st, 184 4
9 tf
r.,r.y. ,,;vlB US Bl every COfDC t St
at tne bedside at the solemn hour of midnigLor with the first light of morn, and fearfuilyd solemnv whispers. Coxsimptioji AD death! death" Listen then to the warning fate that you bo. hold daily, and guard yourself from the verv firs unerring premonitory seed of Consumption -.1 Cull Cough, Sorencu ofthe Throat and hronch, Injiuema. Spitting of blood, liven
'V :. """"! v aim cull, j rt Brcalhi
Chnalcinp or rnhing of Phlegm and titi.ited matter. Pain in tk Breast, &r. Sc.TUees
lUB WWPWO toot prints of Consumu. , and should be immediately attended to RE FORE IT RE TOO L TE '
idal npT.
fatal thread up.
When disease is permitted by a suicid lect to kn.t its distructive and fatal thrt
on the tender membrane of
TIIK LUXGS the patient for the urn time, probably will begin to he concerned ab.ut his life; when inn!) probability l,e is far beyond the hope of tLe mon skillful Physician or medicinal aid May thofo facts awaken all who may be ffl.cted with diKease that may lead to. or be of a I tilmonary character -That no time sbu!d be lost in pmcureing the 1,-gb famed Medicine DR. DC.VC.1A-S i:XFECT01l.ljrr' REMEDY, For Diseases of the Respiratory Organ and Consumption) This wonderful discovery m tho hcalinTrt for, arreting and rcmovcing all diseases "from the syMotn; and also for arresting many from the cold and e.lcnt grave. Ry attending carly to tins kind admonition thoumndt of lives mav yet bo upaired I to that great enjoyment and comfort of many families and dearest friend. 03-C'iH upon nny of the Agents who sell Dr. Duncan s Exrcctoran 1 Randy, which you will he convinced of its wonderf..!l efficacy upon persons near at hand, whom you ar at l.berfy to ca.l upon before nurcliaseipg The proprietor ot this medicine particularly rrrpiests all afflicted persons who feel h?ned to usj his medicine to bo careful nnd use it according to the Directions in the small pamphlet wliichisto re found enveloped around each bottle: Ry adhering strictly to the tiircttions. and a sufficient ouantity be takon to give the medicine a fair and decided trial, a perfect and lasting cure 13 certain to be performed, union thecase be a hopeless one before using the medicine, l''nr entfint I lm Tav.. c . r
... .. " 'Hire 01 M.W. II.MLE, RROOKVILLE, IND. December 13. 1811. 52-2m
rBIIE subscribers are constantly receiving fresh additions to their stock of DRY GOODS. GROGEIIIES. HARDWARE, and QUEENS WARE. ROOTS. SHOES PALM HATS. IRON. NAILS. STEEL, CASTINGS, LEATHER. &c., which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or Produce. PRICE & LINDSEY. ApriiSth. 1811. iG-ly
New Goods. r"HHE subscriber hereby respect fiA y in forms his customers, mid the public ie general, that he has just relumed from t lit Eat, and is now opening a general asorlmcn. fiGoods suited to the present nnd approach ing season. All of which will be tittered foi sale on the most favorab e tei ms, for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1 Not to mention in detail. I may safely sav ! thai my stock consists of almost EVERY: grade, shade, quality, and variety of Dry!
New Goods. & S. TYNER have lately received rrom the E.it a fresh assortment of
Drtf (io;n!s; (iiorrnrs Hardy-tire and Cutlery. Mill ftu l Cros.i-citt Kates, (litrrtistrarCy Shoes, I'ttr hats. Floriithraid and, Strain Bon ni ls yr.,iVr. They have also icceivcd from Piltburh
Goods, adapted to the use, com Tort, conven
ience and gratification of men. women and an'' Cincinnati, and will keep constantly tin children. All are invited to call and see the hand, a large quantity of IRON. NAILS and Goods and Piices. jSALT, all of which will be sold as low as they ALSO j "an he bougl t in Cincinnati, adding freight on I have a full assortment of 1 heavy articles.
Hard Wart Queens Ware. SftoeS.l Tlu'v wish purchase a large quantity
Jioots. Hats Leather.
1 1
ana c roeeries. including a good slock ofSALT. N. D. GALLION. Rrookville. June 3d, I8ll. 24-ly.
A Mi ss Chewing The Missouri Reporter, Pcnn's paper, says:
"For the information of your readers, and oT the democracy or the whole Union, it should be
published at once, that it w as known here at j " the demands of their customers the time of Colonel Denton's re-election, that i leading articles of
he had declared in St. I.oui just before leaving r... r i . . ,T
mi im- iim. it u-w nrpkj ago, inai n 1 01. I'nik
STILL IX TIIH JIAKKKT. TIIR suliscribers are ready for the fal radewitha general assortment of soaoi,ab!el gfuuU, their sttit k of which will be increased
The
ofthe kind into their hands; an l moreover, i thur Tappan of N York for he!n nlco m v. ! p,,t,"e Word. ""'"diate annexation-' into his
gave them my trunks for inspection, and t (Ter
ed tiieni lhe key of my loom. They how-
iici, i in ii 1 u t a m 1 u e an 1 n 111 it t n it n 1 ii 1 j......i . . - iv...i. m umim. ,.h Rut U kn.nc the nm a 'A Z Z "'Vl... ! I m' '""J' n"r I V ministration hotter ihan John Tyler
- . - - - t.. 1 rr 1 i i- risi 1 iii'iiiiiuifie
n, , . , . I those concerned in what he has tern ed 'the
. - , ur mo,ner she must , Texas intrigue "he fCol. R. would make Col.
the more he icants;'' and near midnight w
oscoi ted to this room, whence I have not cress
eJ since jhit memorable hour. Next dav
took the liberty to inquire on what authority
w-a arrested; and was answered. "Yon ha
been seen i:i the company of an abolitionist. '
Tell hei I have; ever has been
iH IlrtI Vail cMo.1 n..l ...1... T It
. v vi 11 ill . .liiii 11 11 v ui if 111 in bio onri 1.
-1 I lie l.nril L tm n 1,1 1 r., il, i r .
i .. , .. ...iv, I.,, ,iexi. 1 ne tource wnence I I : niticlltlv will firmlt- Kl;.,..;., 1. ....11
,. ,. . - , " ,,c iniormation, as well as the
ui 1 mi iiiiii''! .is 11 nesi nromniA iiid nwin. ..: . . i .... .
...I ,, 7 , ., , " " ' '""f "e iioiinuaiion 01 i-oik
in nn i-tuktu muitr 11 fcpiiis ,0 nave a
The time for commencing the
Ronton for April
have derived this
course of Col. R.
and Dallas. leave
not the slightest doubt on my mind that Col.
. in. m-.-.i ,ti ,ue company of an abolitionist."' ; very hannv inlluence on the mimic nf ih r,rt ; ..m. wui. :!lrk stain upon my clnracter.- j Pw hell Jen' that'? ZZ' 1 0 W"
t, , ,. ' ' 1 -nil. irn 1 ii in 111,11 1 was 1101 orounni ilenmrrii r nirlv Mjrepntatiomrasnnirwvrs. Mv ilonrishinrr : u i..ii...: .. uemocratic part) .
1 11. 11 n il iiiviii mat
Salt. Iron. lYails. Castings, Cotton Yarns, Glass. Broten Sheetings. Coffee, Sugar, Dijc Stuffs, etc.,
ttirnisnrd at lowest rates. I We purchase WHEAT. FEW-SEED.
GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, &c, t&c, at the market price. PRICE & LINDSEY. Sept. 24th, 1814. 40y.
: or WHEAT and FEATHERS and other arli
j c!es o( Produce Tor w hich they will pay th I highest market price. j August 5th, 1811. 33-ly. I timi:ly notici:. ! A UTFMN Ins again returned ! The lie-
- bandmans labor is coming toa close O r the year!! II 'ppily for us a;l, t! ere is a hoc -tiful crop, and th.it crop is now readily selii : Tor Cash, at a good price, as fast as brought into maiket. Umler such ciicums'.ances. altera long delay, the merchant may now ask and expect payment. To this end, the subscriber earnestly requests the early, and faithful attention of all who arc indebted to him by Note or on Book account, and hopes that every one will pay w hat they can, w ithout further delay. N. D. GALLION. Rrookville, Oct. 0th, IS 11. 42-ly
........ .. iue wiirm, nut ruaelv thrown into prison. Some said, "What a mortification it must be to your friend." Other. Vhat a pitv y,i
l ur!1,r "' "an '-and others still, "What a' I have
training. If they fully believed me in thi. if
C3Villaxy. Constables and oflicers often
they could know toa certainty that mv father make dannkauls to get the fee or seven shil-
is pro-slavery, and had ever been an enemy i 1'iigs (ot each one carried to the Police Office, j
FITLLIXfi.
ff MACY of Laurel, Franklin en., would! M-. inform his customers nnniiii:i- il.nl l,!
bnviuuj, iiiui has now commenced the
FVLUXG lil'SlSESS.
and strenuous opposer to the Abolition caue. ' New Orleans the liiiuor sold to the fash-1 ...1 ...:n 1... i.." '
I have 1,0 .Im.hi i,,. i.i - , ' . innnl.tniin,i,nt.rm, '. ii....- """ "PPJ to accommoiiat -
dvan ; h ' . . , 1 1 rr;:;u:.ur;: n h that line
any wh
K. & S. TYXER, BIB"AVE received within the last few weeks a fresh supply of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, 1IARDir.l RE, QCEEXS MV! RE, TRACE CIIAIXS, yC $c. Which, in addition to their former stock of Goods, make their assortment very good. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to
lmr,-i 'T mmher" S,i.r.e to my ndvantcge; but tl.ev seem to think 1 to excite people and make them spend ! nivr ?, '-r wrk in that line. CAR-, their interest to call and examine for them tontrutei my present unfottunate, do2nded... matter f course, that all Nor,. L L.V their money liberally. I Y lu 1 y?tten.leJ to as usual. eeIve..
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September 3rd 1844.
37-i f. May 9th. 1844. 20-ly.
