Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 January 1845 — Page 3

A "Ml" TT Wh TT A Tfc-r "rosier I (IIS lany, who 18 a A 11 MJ Ifc 1 J A V . nal,vefVer2ennes, Vt., was engaged Rs prinH finiv Vinr ivn,,. T' fU,e Lesin?lKy. Female Academy. IlllOOIvt ILLE, INIlANA.;aboutl6montWmce. Last September she fridav, JAXCARv 3, i8,5 I " RrrM,d an Mged in the Lexington jail . i" chare of assisting slaves to escape. On "We have received, for pnhlie7tin7a7ad 'T'" pa?eof lhis PaPer "ill be found a very dress upon the subject of Education, repor ed ! r'"" I "' f M!" Web to-the Franklin County Education r"" of he We written by our veneiated friend, .he l.,,e nWl!v ?T?d in,ereS, and Archibald Craig, but a short time before hZVutT death. Weshall insert iti,h pleasure. Z u of ,1 TV' brMMs of he reader, of the American. By VILLANY IN HIGH PUCES e Cin. Gazette, of Saturday last, e learn On our first page will be found a scorching J"' I. W on Friday, Dee. 20th.-

review ofGov.Whiteomh's Mess a. i... ' ' . . n aiessrs. Robertson and

initiating as it i ta f ndianian. xtp runnnt r

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ABOLITION CANDIDATE. , n; . lhe V, e see the name of S. S. Harding announc- be April. The agents of the P,in- j pended to allow of rePor.s f,om committees ed ,n the Lawrencehurgh Deacon as the aho-1 f;!"Vreoir.h"ri!e1rpd lhe r notices and the introducer, of "X 3 e ht.on candidate Tor Congress in this District. ' onLTneml r,PAaV l,,e ran'Porl'Ion pf hlil,"nd ' consequence, the greater part Mr. Harding is starting in time-but his pre-1 Copied lTS''' f d'y " "p " i,h h"?'nPSS "f 'bsl pect isdull. P Z ! e tore elnor 'n 'cf.an d,-:"- ntre. A number of petition and memorials w- , v i i t exf,nrled: Par directed to New; were, as usual, presented and teferred rrder e never had much sympathy for modern ' rk' an1 ,he remainder to Texas, whence the rules.-Globe .1 ... . i Ihcv u ill fiml :.. . a . . i

iiKiu wuiicsi nnolitionistsriii aftpr .. "' "j uie neart ot our

hara ii'iln. .1 .1 .i .

..... ..m-.;ru mem, me past canvass, throwing their influence for the extension and per-

NEOKASKA.

Mclicnl Soeiety.-Tlv the Greencat!e Ilrr. I .Tbis ncw 'erritory for the establishmeel of

petuation of the domii.ion of slavery, we have -. we see thai the regular physicians t,f ihat ! ' 8 , , ,nlr'"ed into Con2re3, not t,astli2erinff suspicion of their hones-ion have .ormed a Medicn, Society and ! VVtZ t. We love an honest aboliti,.nist-one who. oPled a code of Medical eihics. some of j and the Askansas. to be called .he territory of honestly disapproves or slavery, and who does w hich manifest a large amount of narrow ! raskn. we believe this U the Indian name everything he can constitutionally and con-1 minded and illiberal selfishne Mammon is'f,he Plat,e rWeT- Tl,i erritory would be sistently to ameliorate the condition of the oiind to rule this world. But as we do not T "r,,'tn and would com,lave. and for their final emancipation and re-! intend that any of them sha have I ' ZZZl ' .T"

n.1 . j- i ...... .,. Ilrr Fumy , , i - i i i --vt.... .nai iiu-. iii rise ine oiiv i ne c.is- and sentPnrp,t t . . ' movai irom amonff Hs. n. the leading ctrnl. i tunitv

trnco rests unon u -r i r , ' io j pars' confinement , - , . . 1 ' J "'i " nihii if i r - ..-.v,., auucj, nrounu wnos trracerests upontis We a.e wilful default-: ln ,hf Penitentiary. It i, sUted nin? political abolitionist we cannot tolerate-; their ethics be admired by thoe interested -! brown cirr,e Perpetual snows. Or, either .id ers. repudiate and swindWs. Ve have'rm!n, nn,, w... . ! Relieve thev are a sot of nrn,ri;, Thev have also .,,!, ,,,! . u-.n '. : il down the tvaters which mingle with ih

dare not deny the char?ps therein.

- l'-nnrren ,,-a,t ijury and olhpr cj,izpns , nnw mtl-P tin rfT. vt u rt...

"w" v i-v - inn upon nnm at.- -

rr-w -L Z?::.:r'''"iMy tn have been levied. And they never will so rr paifu.i t. mentofthf State debt. He was rlertrd. What has he done? Like a cowering menial TO JOHN R. J0E"5 he shrinks from the responsibility. He has Kiitor off Ae People" n'ien d, and member of

" i'"M"r mm uit-y nave iiirr i,egris4ai rtre nj Indiana contracted a heavy dobt. but that it must and Pear Sir:

her innocent tie ! " H f nvV,ne neTO Th-V ''aVe nUn a'lo"P,' a hi" "r i Gu J WMen"?!" W-HJCh m-"J5 vetntitedin eU,ionj;,ea,CrS-0n:,'nf neereS which we have nooHjection. It is as follow,:

BILL OF PRICES.

shall he paid. That they mnt prepare themselves Tor the burthen that the public honor, and faith must be preserved. He should, like

an honest man. have informed the Legislature !

of the amount of interest due yearly, and call

If any root, by our remarks is bit. Let him cry out, and tell the world he's hit." Yours, &e. c. F.C.

C. F. Clark,, presents his compliments to

: XToor. r-l e .i

ed upon them to make provision for i s ray- ' ' "P a,e Seninpl. a'"i inment by levying a sufficient tax. Put thW f,,rn"i them lhM he is ,he snm,? C- F. ClarkSOU who wna nrnni,i,1

woni,i not suit ins rmrrose he con d not c r ,r Manner, and a

j to runaway from their masters, and the other!

L-1 . i .

nan laKinff me slaves back to ?et the reward Emetie or oathanic nt office, then divides the spoils. We have formed Qiiiine, 10 grain doses. and entertain this opinion from the chnractrr ,Pr (1eni attendance in town,

nnd conductor the leadinsr and active aholi-'AT, T mnli tionists of this Stale. Their leaders in this 3 " .i State were even a disgrace to locofucoism. to ' 4 to 5 " which most of them formerly belonged. Hut '' " " " they have led astray many pood men-men of ' 'erv mi! "vr'T ,ho :,'10,'', rr mile honest intentions. The nbohtionists halCS never voted their professed nrincinles when I nioor1lpiim'- .....

.1 1 11 ... . . T

mcy nave 11,1 opportunities but have always appin?.

thrown away their vote on some unavailable.

nopeie, scamp, whom honest men could not

vote for or who, ifelected. honest men would j

not associate with. Rid aholrinnism of its corrupt fanatical leaders, and the rniid. humane.

and benevolent measures of the real friends of

the lave would have a con'rolinrr an ' com-

the Gulf of

ith the brna.l

Pacific, asit washes the Western cost of Ameri-

50

SI 00 to 1 go .The I-oiaii:e (Ky.) Journal, of the 7.h

1

u t sn

i u i . . . . ...

1 50 i."-niiemnn wno left ashvil!e on Tucs2 00 ,be ,1st w k, savs that thf re were nt o r i51 500 office hunters in this city, from vnri-

, ous parts of the I nion. So extensive ha- Mr 'r n .ii. t i . .

well act the demaooijue he could tmt so well

gainst whom a judgment offtUOO was obtain

ed. C. F. Clarkson would als

Reducing fracture cHlie arm,

50 "'k ""n(1 tr entertain thee patriate f. ier.ds 5 00 "f n's- ,!,n, be broken uphoue-keepiMj at

.oiumni.i. anrj taken lojnjsat a hotel i i Nihville. "here he intends remaining until Feb'.iary, when he will epir to Washington."

do

do do do do do do

do clavacie, do pjr, do ihih, dislocation of shoulder. do HjPi hernia by taxis.

do bv operation,

5 no 5 no 5 on 5 nn 10 no

5 00

mandinar influence, which could not be resisted. Rut so long as they are led bv sneaking, speculating reneeades. w ho have been driven

rrnm all other parties, their floundering and

j Amputation of Arm,

ro before the dear fW, nn.l !fr .1,. r ' l!rKSn would also like to be

i. i.-j t . . formed whether CI A nnm : ... L. '

iM.ii in-nan reenrne instrument of redrciy,r "'"'"r euuor : nrchranris only rivet the rhains ofslaverv clo-

their taxes. He feels not the disgrace of ,,,-! , ' p""nei. ts the same G. A. Chapman, ser, and make their condition more intoleraritual or Xafional violated fai;h. or broken 1 " rnr,rait wa s" correctly given ir, a his- Me. promises. Mnral obligations would have no itonral ske,ch in Xhc iinnn Journal some two S. S. Harding-may succeed in his object in influence with him. ir thrCP P:,rs s,ncp- There should always ! this district, bv inducing a few to vote f..r i,im

of leg or thigh, Lithotomy,

All ro-aly medicines charged extra in prc-

M.irn;iticr ,ln f rlian We noticed the arrival of a very pretty and cK-iicste English ladv. who had married one of the Ojihheway chiefs lately on a visit to the RritNh canitol. The

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10 00 1 "iver coniraaictlllfT the report 5 00 ' ,,,a,!5'1 0:1,1 returned home says. "We recently Co 00 S:lU' Ilu'i:ui w''"h his fashionable wife nt 20 fvv"ur s,ore'bn'i"r mliclesfor housp.fcpppjnir.

o-. on I'n-iiy. siynsn. peine i;nglisri wo-

20 no

scnptions.

We insist that we can pay our debts and redeem onrcharacter. Wehaveat least 125.OOiXOOO of taxable property in this State. One per cent, on this property would raise a

jrar.y revenue o Sl.V.XUXXi; tbis. in 10 years lre nn AnUt t.-. - '

.......... , . - I - ' very. ,vefje yPr.

mir iit-iM, principal ana interest

be a good understanding among editors.

The Chapman of of the Sentinel are verv

seimnre men. They are horror stricken at!

But there is no necessity for this. Our debts are not due yet. It is only the interest. A tax of four mills to the dollar, in addition to our present tax would raise an additional revenue

and thereby elect an ultra southern slavery man.who wilpgo for'the extension of slavery so as to give it the power in our National councils.

our using the word (7iV" in n... n it- '" mpnincwref o!ort together

w nn ineir speculations m runaway slaves, e may be charged with r want of charity

sion to our speaking so freely of their e!l Ciatcx.

asso-

in this matter, hut ttiv are our honest opinions, formed from the circumstance which have surrounded and operated "upon us. We

ITm. Ilebh. rXn., of Rutler county. Ohio.

j has been solicited by the wbigs of the Ohio!wi,i,, xrn n;!(- n hetler opinion ol them but

of 500.000. which would pay the interest on j legislature, to become a candidate for Auditor. I w"p eannot believe what we ple-(e. Thev allour just obligations. Whre is the Indiani-j Rn' ne positively declines. The Intelligencer i n,ve furnished the testimony, and the opin-

states that he is about removing to the city of

Cincinnati to prosecute his profession.

an that could not and would not pay this amonnt? It would be only 1 where a man has ft 100:1 worth nf nrnorli- V1. -.,l I ..

rather nay that amount th, l,e,r ,t, c;m, f ''k "r'- see by the Centre ville. Ind

being a Nation of swindlers? We wnin Rffn,llnMVri,,M',y ""tml dating the people of Indiana can do it. and will d"o ii r',bmp h been committed in the ne.ghiftheir rulers w II only give them an opportn-l , , C,rCy,Uf-- Tbnt Per states nitv. Rut if..hov will not. then let the (.i.m, 1 ' n'omfieh & Jack ofMunciefall where it belongs. The people are hon-1 l' " broliPn n' a '" iron est. when no, misled by cema.oo,,o Yr ' 0", "' to wnnJ?' ,be fe know that we have some nmona,,, that ould ,akrn 'herefrom. The

innKioiein (ntrevi!!e -.

.... ,-i,,ir-ii iiir-ii

ions formed thereupon are involuntary with us.

LEGISLATIVE. All we have of interest is contained in the following letter from our attentive correspondent. As therein remarked, the n-neoe.lmrr.

man. He is a coarse, awkward, and stupid booby looking Indian. "She seemed to treat her spouse in rather a school-mistress st vie. and was vastly amused at his ignorance of lhe use of the most recessarv household articles. He nut in objection, trithrt purchase of anything that did not meet bis savage notions, and seemed to doubt tbo neeesity of bavin? cnrtb.ern platen. She managed the sava?e pretlv we!!; 'but while he wag enforcing bis Tni:m 'economy in r verv harh

r i tonec nn.l nni.,ini:;;l. l.

' i. ' " liismmi. cotiio noi

are s0 devoid of general interest, that we deem

it useless to keep up a regular report of tliei

f Inmrvc V r noom ... i. n i ... . .

...... ... . i-..,K t-M,nu Know this even- j help asking nnr.eJvM, if that was the miohty mg who is Secretary of State. We think that i ln'!i:l ' wgic that won the second PesdemonaLieut. Gov. Rright has determined not to havei W imarinethnt one winter i the rude house

any election for U. S. Senator this winter.This matter we consider settled. Xcxt Monday week is the time fixed for the adjournment: .IxDiAwrvLi. Dec. 31st ISM.

My Dear Sir. The election of United States

Of II, f 3i.l... .. :n ... . .

... ,., ,,,,-,,,,, "niiriKco.i somciinn' the poetry of Mmer life." "

of

IVofiro In RorrowerciNofStFr.

XO.-- Notice is herehv riven i.i M

,,. ,-iir i m a nnrrnw.

r,f f L" . . , Y. .

Senator was much ta.Le.i of nn '.L l,"' . U i " ,,m' """e. Nrbeo, Funds. &c.. in

. . . nii'i i riiKiui rnnntv that

cornnlain. but llmr iniiin1-,;n i . l. : tr

they were reqnireil to rnvnn 0 ft5 n "' money taken and an atthey would go the whole rear wi, ibeir hu S" " f Mr Tb"

bowed down, and yon would hear ibeir nn,.1 . ' ' ' r" """".l.Bt 3 mile, west of Cep- ! nrpnt , '

CONGRESS. The old. condemned Sub-Treasury Rill passed the House of Representative, on the 231,bv a strict party vote 125 aves, to 00 noes. It

, will be vetoed in the Senate.

The subject of Annexation is progrecein? very slowly. There are about five different proposiiions before Congress in favor of an

nexation.

many were of ilio ...

' io.il ii wouiil have come off to-day. The Senate considered the

rcsomuon oi me House this morning, proposing to go into the election, and postponed lhe further consideration of the subject until Monday next. This proceeding on the part of the Senate is looked upon here as a virtual postponement of the whole matter for the present session. It was currently rumored a few days since that letters bad been received from several members of Congress, urging on the part ofth" Lecofocos to go into the election without fail, as he conscniienp .if;.. .

I'Pon f.-.ilnre to rnv iho

interest jvmr.f!,, principal becomes duand the undersigned is rcouosfod to proceed immediately te. col!et (bp bole by institute suit when the security i personal or by selling the la-ds when the claim is secured by mort-page.

HIRAM CAR MICHAEL, A. F C.

XOTlTI'i is hereby given, that on Saturday the 1 1 1 if r,r, !.- ...

ment would be certain defeat in .he approach- j residence of John Mlev decen'-d Yvt'crcck nn canvass nn,t nn il, i. . t- ... " T'l erecK

Each measure has its peculiar ! the evneete 1 1.-. ; r ' ' , . . 1 1..".,. ?m ' om,,v- 1". 1 Mill

Wrtc ri - 1 .1 TI.-. i TmrrnA ' 1 - t .

m ' . . i MMiiniru. aiitr-,i,"'iiiitkriiii'rnrnni a m

triemts. and the author of each i, anxious for -pon.ibili.y assumed by the party in power of ' cedent, ronci,,!,, fMie. b? Zl

house of Mr. Gottell.abou, 3 miles wes, of Cen.i ' . ' r ,hp ! t'" i, I "P" 7 '"-..just emcr- " ""sil, one mare, saddle and bridle one yoke"

blings at every corner of the streets, when

some of the ame men pay 25 a year f

or fc-

treville was entered, and two roVners attempt- j

ed to break open a chest ,n

Co. and Thomas IT,

- ii, i-i -i '. jiixi chut- iiwirr-. slump nml hriille one voice een McDuffie. Calhoun. & "'"f . ,? rx;"enient of recent success, as ! of oxen, cros, cut saw. tc. at public outcry within the mstifioation of M.p nnl .u-, Tem.c ..,r i .... . '. ' c ,,,rrJ

... - . - iiniiru wero ,ui, n ir --..,,.

.. ,nncco.,nor!er to male themselves1 .... "' " not vi,.!d to Rentnn. nor Penton ,.;pl,l xt ion founded on f.,lco K,, ." "

i ... ... "" oi' '

i ' .ii.r-um.uuM. oi i ne people, on the I crms made known en day of sale.

TIIOMS W. ALLEY. lm'r. December 10th ISM. 52 3v.

n . ..i

,,7i r ii ' i nnnoire wr I,., n.n . , -

' " i piea or carrying out that will mnr

tion for President; an opin-

a room wft,,rft T- !

' j greatest mmcnltv in the way. McPuffie will expressed in H.eelecti

.awoke and asked who was tbere-the robb.

iqueation again go before the people nt their

(agreeable and disgus.in. The wbUkev. :-' 're-t ,e robbers nil(T5. This division will b pretty certain to Wi"' Vn ballot hox should this

"nean.ipran tv drank in Indiana ro,t enough , . . . " '"r,,lr- """" n ; defeat 0-e mPasrre the nrese.,1

11 Slie spoke.

'er tone told the conseonences

in nnv n l mtf m.u . .i.Li i -..r, 'r- nrpe i r c n a cnAt-n e r .

' ' (1. i-i. nun nave a large , . ,. . " me lion. Caleb R. Smith mad

surplus left for the benefit nfrnmmon schools

el these demoralizing

immediately screamed nnd jumped to the pP.r,

next annual election. I nm ont ,)f ,osp who

TmWAKr.'TIX WAKE.'

h an able con fide more in the 'second c. .r.....i... -H(,"N 11 FUDGE still continues lo Lr.n

n - .. . . '.. .... - ill"K"l "I i J nil 1,-n.l . t.l. ..... . . ..

floor ,rl,;-i. t- i ' """rrr oi ine sun-treasury, ine people llian Unseat leac i .. m snnn in lirookvi' e. nn or.

g and degenerating ex- . . . ' .. . ieu and some nth-. i,irn u Wn of by the rcnorfer. ann "ample underfoot !, l ceV nHmenl of Tin Ware. H

reuses mn5t continue- we must conrinue to v , ' , , T robbers imme- writers a, the nblest speech of the season He ) ,W OWP ' ",p eonntry. in "shouldering , he ' rr)or,,r" hest stock, and never allows a ho ruled by corn.P men. and we shall nr' A' kn" i o by Wrew Kennedy ' " ' of ni, electim, at ' "8 V'?P ' b" don" iR ivcontmne to wear the, ark and damnable A report has been made in favor of the occ a otrcpudiators and swindlers. u.ijm P,-n,.,;. r.. ,u . ... i "paion of Oregon, which will nrobnl.u- rirtv rmiriu Thnnj..:ti . . . i ronicd him for the l.a

. i .......,..y. uif- report oi tne ' " i-.t"- iinnn tins ...i. .i- .. i f-ns

Mnrp I ii nhnrn n..- ir.;nn ... i ' : ... . . comn of ti . - . i e volnl -mil n, .,., .. r i -. .... "uiin-aie or retail nl fin..

I . S. Since the above was wriMen. we have examiners of the State Pris

received the sensibV and excellent report of there are nnw

Mr. Oefrees on the State debt. It made us of which are

u , i ueuer wnen we read it. It is in the right of them are from

spirit. lie takes the monster by the horns, than double

and calls upon aid to snbd

the number from nnn oil,

i 1'inri I II I .

'lie it. His Han is Thirty five of !,,. , : terest to note,

,!,, ,, , , -"' i mirr men rv

'Moi.'ana praeticahle. e shall pub- five years of age. Only

...ournexr. v e r.ope there ,s yet lin- natives of Indiana. 10 natives ofKentucky and Soring sufficient public spirit, and tenacity for only 10 foreigners. There is no female there.

1 imiMir, to auopi .air. Iterrees' plan, or; Hie occupation of the

ome other better ifit can be suggested.

the State Prison, we len that I f mh onnortnnity ofrevam-i 'evolutionary eonrse f legation in ; c "T'T in our prison 10 convicts, none j offaome of their old lonrth ilZ "Trn,.Mlin.n ! Ho also keeps co from Franklin County. R1It ,3 j had. MaMhaHWhlnrV;. Z nT IMPROVED PRE om Vigo county, which is moreL proceedings as late as the 20.li at lest none other than a good whig will sue- which is now decid

'tnna'i prices, for

out we can seorothinir (herein of .itffieipni in. crcd. I am confi.'enr

It being hollidavs the two hou

con-tantly on band the

PREMIUM COOKING STOVE

ill sue- " '"o" "s now decidedly the best Stove in nc.

in savine. ' lie is nlcn nrennro.l ,1. c .

The election of Secretary of State takes place "". and mend Thu lira, or Corvr'r nZ.

i ... n f t r n-nMH ' i X' . . ar . . -

iCde trnrA i ... .u t i ' ' ' -1 1 1 1 i i t V i l " . it:! eti .

- m . o f.icui niipnnoit .,! ,t i 1 '') n,n i ii i n p nr l- ' i r i no- in iha .n.A -i

eignmitf.P ips ore! - J"""""f"")-:.VM. At nre.Pn .It i v .'i r. uane a

' nniAn n.,t a ...

nrein,.,.,, ;..; .. , ' . ' ' ' """"V canduJate,. much so

'- "s i ( ,i, ,i ii'iii iii'i venture

an

Country Merchants would do ,'t . u

II IU CBll

0 lv

Ar.i'iin,, h . .. . l and evamino til.

- i ... i ,i in i, if. " i-;ur: n:s prices nnri.A ..I- .tL! liibnii.-Ot toll

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contact editorially, or our friends, discover f-i'-her more than our usual acerbity in our rennrks, they will attribute it to the fact that we

ha

tion

are sentenced for life, and two for 21 years.

,4 CwnnrJ T. 7 as Tl. r" i

heen luring under some bodily amie- the Fo! n nnd Pa,n for the last few weeks. Although ,; rtriMaA 1 - ' .

acknowledge that affliction should hnmbte1 . "( .uuong ineir mem-

n.. vol ,v, .i r . , J I w u,naf or ver early hours in the

- " i'""i i" uc iree irom many pf the frailties of human nature.

evening.

JOHX H. PARQUIXAH, Attorxev at Law.

Brook viile, la.

f .

convicts is a follows- I . mt- .-.ew i orK M it-. i-uner. I will apprize you of the

31 coopers. 12 waggon makers L stone of. I y I'mPr,"m- library paper, which takes "'"V 7 th(k p:lrhst possible period.

ters, 11 brick makers, 9 blacksmiths U rar. I " rn in Mi'-neither is it tinctured , Zini'r? , hp 7,inn "'" Should those with whom we come in P'" 5, ailors. 4 shoemakers. &c. &e. Two ! ,lhrSMit Americanism. ft merely states lecMopics even'pos.esspd" of "Jcb .VHr

.ac. as a matter of news, and history of the teres-vca,ing State roads, chanoing names' times, "e were somewhat censured a few an(" srantinj divorces, occupy a" prominent weeks since for stating that the German poor Posilimi 'he journals of proceedings, interhouses and prisons were emPtied upon our ?7' n' " fW innovations upon the shores, a.d who controlled our elections. We lZt L'h?'

consider this a matter of serious imrort aho. ted Prr ceeding. The time having bee,, 71 1 t , , w 51 S ,,ksRio Coffee, we disapprove of Native A,.ri...:. ' for ndl.rnm;, V" ,K u M . Jl,pt rpce,ve n"J sale by

e entirely nnnrovo r.l,: ....I i h.ive Ibn nlrr..,. ei ., . their bllsineue lnAnn,ni.. 3 . 1-, . . '

Ir---- .-. lainc in l;l correctness . . . mm m ukpiv aci

Jan. 10. 113.

S-tf.

!SO.OltO r'Rs-nrlron assorted, '",f 3.000 lbs. Cotton Yarns'

ootild write a column in its favor. Nightly of "he following from the Emnormm. that time. I am in great haste your &e.

i

courtships are disgraceful to our enlightened

otirn

LOYAL.

May 9ih, 1S.

R &S. TYXER. 20-Iy

in progress in Germany,

great man fallen. The Hon. W,. , , m W LM L. " . "" rom ine London Times that an

5; - iania:c isiuiiinianie, una tne contract i,rranemeni is

- ..us 1 1 men ai ins residence at Uovinotnn

KV-, on Thursday,

affliction was short

U'lPTpected. He

a "i:- ,nd 10 chi

T!'"e and money

:1;,: : . , .. ""'""'wwii useless lo1'....,. ' . .1.1 iicu. meir acts tee nfiho rt.,.. .. .... . . ". .

ir u m n I , I'ki cii-m. r( .... 4 J . - ; I MVP I1PPI1 a r r -1 I . i . "" ttir;c n i n di n a .A I'.. i

- - -) it- sni'i-nn ant ura. nc tr. qiinnt tn .. .. . " v mji-kii tr ii. n np rnrehqf..H j . m. . l" ' 1 v-i i . it- i imm - , nam tr a.it-o.t

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. i Mioum np pnrereri in n hp iho Ki-.i i:. .r i "iiii n iiriuccs nave Mtsn - : . .

,ulW.t.f, . ... . "icsscu iiyui hi i tMi.u.n.rnipirj.lrt In h Wlaw- n.. o, ... .

in-uiii oi uecemner. in, .in- or ,tm,., k: u . . . ,r"""' many thonsan.t of .t, . ...... ,r. uonr m, nf i

, ., ... ,.IUI,IUI, ui,;uir. iioiirs. ine late u i . "K ""ii nnu nose on i,. j ... , and his death sudden inil.l,ni,l .i i... r - netpiess classes to Texas. Over f. 1 a ;tr. iiMroouced ajomi resolution f

; -ry Mime oi our young toiks. im- ,ed thmmnrf it.,i-.- L .. 'ne annexation of Texas mil,- ir.:.- c...

was ao years of age, leaving, pair- their health. nd co.P,i,o i.t, ,. ! j ? "epn .s,,,1ir rinp' r in conformitv wi.t. , 1, ,

., it . n. uur K"-l i large tract of linit iii T.,. . v .' m ioiu. or ine Idren. Having sneni mitri prh,,t ni. ..t..-.. . . .... i u .. lano in lexas purchase of Loni;...,. , .. .

' ' 1 " ......niruics, mum a wnoie liietime ! ' ,trr" r uasen. i ne afents have heo.. i . ' " 1S rpaj lne hrst n political life, he died with.' nnvnr n ... . .! in America i..,.! I., r . an1 second time, and referroit i ii,. r- :.

cf his family.

TOTILE is bereby c,ven 'that the 'rrdrr!A s.gned has laten out letters nf .m,-.:.

ii bration on the estate of Jrhn Alley, late of "r, 1""nk'"' -n'nly. d, ceaed. lVrirn. ha.ir

c.ium, against sa.d e.Male will file th.m i ..

t lerks Of5ce. properly n uiheniicatrd: rrd those who are indebted to th e estate will trala immediate payment to me. Said estate i.

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Jan established usage,

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tfron, the Poor House, and Prisons of Ge m my ioX Itr 7 "i " n m-; December 4 18 V " " "'" Hon by Mr. Cave Johnson, the rules were .,.! Mat.on & Howland, Alt', 9. W'