Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 March 1845 — Page 3
High fVale. s.-Heavy and continued rains Mr. Banotc, hat alo a store. We are not he would be compelled to serve out his full 1 - foil on Tuesday and Tuesday night, and on arquainted with him, and have never been in time. Utit Whiicomh, a'ias fntulious Cut- 'State of Ilttliaim, Fmilklill Co. Tuesday night and Wednesday an unusual and his store, but lie has the appearance of a gen- sicell, must do something to show his 7eat Piobute Court, Teb. Tern. A. D. 1313. destructive flood of water came down both tleman. We hope we shall In come bettei ac- love of the fureipn Catholic rorulmion. Nl.it-. Daniel St. John, A 'ministrn-
,j it O O K. VI t, LE , I X D UNA. FRin.tr, MARCH 7, 1845. branches of White Water. The damage to quair.ted with him. j comb's sympathy is very strong for such tor t,f she E-ta'.e of John F. dams, mill, fences, lumber, &c, are heavy sj They have two saddler stops, two tailor scoundrels as Weinzor-pfleiti. Wonder if there 1 '' ys' ' far as we have heard, and we fear the dama- shops, a tin shop, n provision grocery store, j are not some editors in ilii Sine, from some! Augusta Swindt ges arc not confined to this neighborhood, and various other appendages of a ihming peculiar circumstancrs in thcii former lives, Swindt. Cntlnrine s? J. J. - Petition fr the sale of Heal Etate to pay debts. Milto-i Gre?f-Tts last Lawrenceburgh Whig reeomtnen Is to llie consideration of the whig l'nS Pi'trict the name of Milton (JreJ. Esq., of Liwrencelmrgli. a a candidate for Congress, and pays a deserved compliment Hannah Sv indt. Geo. W. Kimble of this place will sustain a town. who h ive a fellow feeling for this PiiesU Elizabeth S-.indt, Leopold Swindt, Edward Su indt. Miry Swiudt. and Frederic Sindt, serious damage. The river has formed a new! It will be seen by a notice we inserted in i channel ovet 100 foot wide around his dam, our last, that the citizens of Laurel rite making , heirs of John F. Swindt, dee'd. J
WHIG CONVENTION.
.i. . i ; ii ? i wBblll'U awav IU3 rape, niid nllior flamnop n Hf.ld niwl pnproplic mnt P fr a Inmnilp Irnm ' ' - - ( v -v -Ti rn . . . .. i .
I .t--l , . . . II II 1 1 v nnliPBf I l i I II. id f I'li'a li u Kuan il a.
l0 his set vices m inew nig cause snuii.sai.iniy ' - ------ cided upon generally, to hold our Convention, 'lerooy c.ven to ine sata Aiicus,c1 conduct the canvass with honor to himself 1 ,,e PXPen?e f,f "P?, and loss in delay will Laurel lo Rushv.lle. A meeting for that pur-ij , iR1(, Th(lrS(!,v ,i( (1:iy (,rMlV "idt, Hannah Sw indt. and Catharine and the party The time w as w hen p were be 'eSl,000iIainng.Mo him. pose is to be held at Laurel on to-day. The For the rules hv which the Convention be gov- .ndi. r.on residents of the State of Indiana. ;,,and noliiicallv Mr t;,POu', ardent M-Wood at his Factory at Woodville, 3 citizens there talk about it in the right spirit, rrned. we .nicest that each county in the dis- ',,at bn.arv term of the Proha.e Court But since then he has done us personal injus- 1 , , , i ttliout ifs or cond.tions. They know U)hio ICv. UVanklin 1 1; Decatur 11: IMplev 10; Administrator ol the estate of John F. , ,e which ha somewhat cooled our ardor.- Mf' &amuel M,Iler of -"''''i w" had a can do it, and they are determined to apply Rsh U: Switzerland 10; makioj in ail 73 del- w"uU: Resented to the said Court ; i;r., i. .,.i,.., ,i...;,i. ri'iy of lumber near the Canal in this place . the means. Laurel can spend 23.000 in ma- : eeate.-t,,e number necessary f. r a choice 3 '''M'"'1" 'r the ,i.e of the Real ltate in Tint nersimnl attficuuie lias nothing to do witti .... i - 1 , i , ihe ;aid oftiiion d-.rrilinl t.i rnv ih HpI.i 1 . , '. r, . . , . . had washed aBV pome 15 000 or 20.000 feet, kins the road, and then the enhanced value of hlsothnt each deleue vote for JuoHelf snd '" 11,1 ,!t 7,1,ra 10 ry the riet.ts apo itical campaign. Mr. Gregg is just as able. . ,'.', , , ' not vote hv cimiira ihi'. - .,,.. ,.r and (U niandrn.utstaiidiiig sgamt the said esworthy, and as much entitle.. ,n the conn- Vartotts other, have lost ,n fence,, lumber &c. the property of the town will more th.n 'ZTiCl liCrl "a, the .aid pet.t.on i pending in Once and stmpnrt of the whi,s of this Pis- we understand that the b has fahen them, besides compelling the commerce d ; vot f.,r a ret,ain individual. We wish a fair .! r.mr.. and the said AoguMa Swindt, Han- , ... 1. i,ihpn .id ilit.i...hhi4 rlpva ,,eavilJ ,he itirens f Laurel and vicinity, trade of the country to concentrate there.- ! and honest cours- punned in tV.s convpution. Catharine Svundi. are herebv ,nrl.,sti ...a men Anu attt,. uLn n. re a Cm &p .g Ilut above all the farme, s rf the country thrn Let their he .... caviling no ehN-eimg. & each notified tr. appear on the fi.st day of the next f!i wotild not be that of a personal friend, yet , , , ..'..:.., , . . . JnmJ r..ti.t.,.c.,..i i,i la. Term of tne sid Court to ke held at the Court
il would be that of a political (riend;and should
lie tie nominated, we will devote our humble! talent to defend him from the various assaults j thai may be made upon him, and if need be, ! we will traverse the district to distribute tick- J rt. handbills, or any other service that the j
washed away, hich we believe was rebuilt which the road parses, are
the last season at an expense of near $3 000 in the road. If a farmer hn 80 acres of land
Mr. Kirk, who is building the aqueduct a.-ioss he can make a pike arrows it for .."00. When
the mot interested PrPO"od candidate stand upon his own merits; ' ,, , ! and Hy !) mean- let no delegate come up in-.
oiine in Prookvilie in ai.l countv on the se-
structed by his count v to go for an y pa. .ioular ; r,,ml , M,M,;!rt V of ,ncxt-. ,0 "how CB,,Sf- if
mm. Tli i course has brtn pursued hereto-
the river at L uirrl, has lost heavily in scsff'dd- the pike is finished his land is increased in fore and the result as- bitterness and back
ing, timber, liimher, &e. We have heard no value more than 300. besides he lias $500 of arduess in the support of 'be nominees, by estimate of bis los. We understand also, that good and profitable stork . If a farmer owns ' "'"V w'" " "ere defeated in their i-h. Dy a
perieci coneeri 01 aeiion and nn linrrmiueo
to
large amounts of lumber, which "as laying on one of those rich Kush count v firms on a good ( .,,.VP r ,jlp w,j r.x., . f, j. , .,n,
i the bank of the river at Laurel has all been turnpike, he would not be allowed to own it ; thwirt the intrigu md. c' icanerv of the bco-
i washed away. The waie houses there Mere long, if any amounlof money wou'd diive him j 'or paitv. Then "ill e delay n niomenl ? i only one story hiL'h. and the water was 18 in- from it. The lands in Rush county r.re worth j T'rf bear it in mind that M meet wi;h suc-
The Slate of Indiana. Fi'.inkliii county, SS.
campaign may need. We have arrived nt that porio 1 when personal animosities should be
buried, and a bell r and nobler s-pirit animate o ir hosoms. We think we have no ambition
" ' i are said to h ve been crowded w ith dry foods, world, if thev only had the necessary public ' . i .)
Col. M. Gregg and his friends may there-, . . . . . ' ... . ,', ,. i ,,. . , . . . ! Go lrg? G. Shoup
; mil'. i ' . . oi s.oi, u( , ' ii n il is en i 11 ei y 1 1: i n- i 'o im-u -s. 1 1 is ;i narriM nu.uiro jioio y ! i c.op 10 ee v . it: 2 pro.ss I 'iroioj n- 1 fore Invo the assurance, that should ho he the i .u,.0,i Ti,r.e ,,..!- and that nrevenis the farmer, in nnv seefn-n ..f'.ont the district hesftr themselves in this work,' ,. '
. . "" t 1 ...v . . . jrr i iii ft. i.u.li'ri
!;.ni' cm in n . np nn'.A a MnlT .nil Mo h-ivn !l (Trpnl VfmL'Iil
any they have, why the fn'ul real c-taie shall not be sold to pay the debts and demands oulklandiug asainst the estate i.f deceased. Dy order of the Court, JOHN M. JOHNSTON, C. P. C. Holland Att'v for Peutioner. March l;h. 1S13. 11 -3v.
'lies In two feet deep on the floors, and they 30 per acre as well as an v other lands in the
o'der o to do our convention must be fully at- J
n-mrnee. he will not tvoretv
: id f r'!iil siipp.e t. I lit o"l 7''loi;., nr'lent f ree and fu'! s- p v-t . There no-.v several Oi'Mi t'ff ie he whins of this DUt 1 '.i t for I ie i:.ir.i!ianm. w bo wol Id :i'ce aVile and !i.eiora!'' H 'ie- sin,:il:vr 'o-vi':-ti!. J.itiuion Watts. (:;.. P T'i'g''M. f'-q . ('o'. J seph G. H'.'g!otoii. Mii'i n Giofg. F.-q . an.I Col. Joseph Robinson.
groceries wore uu iu d principally by no'rch- our country from uniting to make good roids.
ants in Miosis
salt. Mesrs. ('oin ell. ve ir, in!, I had iu'l-
iiii'ijluivri!. Imp a- : us in tuntr
do. L'tagrand rally be mvle f:r a general t
") In ihe Franklin CirI 'nit Court February j Term. IS 13. Ti:eib.v j Feb. 18, A. P. 1813. 1 I V IN CIUNCF.RY.
iYoik. r.enj. Smothers, I
and ancv Smotbprs. J
SI . or deia'ile
: . tls.fl- :ll!(l n! ler inlermr roll'lM'S I 11 e V ein II n M e I o M, ( a rivll lo an V pa r I ICU - i ....... a . . 1 .!......! '
Mm uiirtiirr ni hit rnmivi-.iini ;iini iifiiiil f1 0 M FS ill Sa' d It ir l'l pa t b V b '. 3 c - tl I! ii ise and Collins Insi 00 barreU of I o- point, and ea.h man pay bis stock in work ( furth with a delermination to triumph in so Qy ' ' , ,P .".'V' l".?." ,?. "
ll.l.v II,. p ll. I'l l III llll- I it', , IIIHI it apparing by affidavit now- filed, 'hat rtenjamin Smothers. Nancy Smothers. Jesse Yolk, mid Rli'ihrth York the defendants herein are not residents of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court here, lhat publication be made for three weeks successively in the Indi
ana American, a newspaper of general l ircu-
iv V-siil.erge". on his own firm or near it. Iv-.ch farmer can i "'orions a cause as i ihe promotion of Domoof tb.-ir . ..k make a quarter, half or a mile, without coding i rr:,,i U l"iHp!e.- Indiana IVhi-r.
it m i I not him any money
or take anv time from hi
,' materially injured. A numher of em pi y ' farm. And every bhiw he cirikee j filling his ': haiiels ami l.io-shrad-:. for packing ham-, wetc p''r-e it enhances ibe va'ne of bis (aim cre-
! flooded o!T.
j a'.ina a v-liiahle an I profitable stork, and
DISTRICT CONVENTION. We believe it is now settled thai the Wb g ; District Convention will be held ai Lawrenci-, burgh, on Thursday the lt day of May. Vs.-' ,;.,--r.liiu and rules for rrnresent ion nod rCL'-'
1 liiii! u ill lint he interrlinlert
vised. The plan of the Vv hi j 1
I'hese iai ticit! ars w e have gathered from ' creases the value of every nrtie'e he may
ulatioti are propn
will be found in another column.
Miavii f"iiYers7'i. We learn from Pr. Ivlwin Sniilh. that on Tuesday, the 4th inl. there was a special. meeiing of ihe Roard of Trcslers of the Miami Co'versi'y nt Oxfotd, O , Prof"vor Stoddard of New York, fwnn elected to fill the chair of Chemistry -nd N itural PhllriB-
various persotis, and there may I e cui.si lrta-1 future raise nn his film. Oilier purlin- s of j pi,v vtci, j y s-tf. removed, and Professhie inacuraey in them. onr country are seeing 'these thino in their',, r M!!ie-vs. formerly of Trato vlvania UniWeare pleased to learn that the canal has proper light, and are improving upon them vei sit v. was elected Professor of Mithematics.
ir. AlcAi:ster looi; tno oavi nt epice and enI terei) nnon the dischirge of his dut tes as Prcs
ident of the Cniversti y. H" is a very ahle and
sustained no serious da in ace. and that tiavrga-j vveevprct to Ree a mod turnpike from I,anrel
to Rnshville in a few years. This will draw
Il is, ih ii j
The w ater w as as high in the West fork, as
an inrrensed business In Laurel, and they will j rfilcien' "man, "and it is thought he will soon
' it has been since Feb. 1832, but p.wl as biph by j he justly entitled to all the benefits of it. if they thoroughly re-orj vus. ' th. w-io;.- institulinn
'six feet rs il was in IS13.
we send one representative to jhe Conveniion r. . oiio ;.. 1 1. ..-. r i Willi fine
I or t- r vij nut in uir i iniii.j ... ....X- j small addition to this trie we should he satis-1 Lmu:Ii T7rad77flving visit to the fied. One representative for every 200 votes, i ()f , ,lroI jM ,h js rnl)1y ,,ridiiy eV1. and one representain e for overplus votes ' Life and tirtivity iirrnt to have
where the number exceeds 100. This w e be-. , jn, pv,.rv Lin, of busj iess in
lieve is as fair a tule as can be adopted. On
the place. They have in the town six stores.
have the spirit and enerey to carry forward i P'e H again in a prosperous condition. -
' l)i ti Tran.'crii t
lit .1.
this plan lliecouiuioswo.ini na.ei.o-- ,......,:. :)) () appMt ..,, ,,, E0(, ,.,Iiinres. representations, to w it: ! T(u, flrn, f Conwell. Sliopp & Vanbergen. Counties. Whole no. of votes. No. of Reps. arc as :ii,it p, rinnmand as hirpe a capilol as
Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, Decatur, Franklin, Rti-h, Ripley,
:tn:i7 3(i l 10T5 2i:M 21)10 2HS1 2037
18 o
10 12 13 13 10 82
77ic filnH Unit ion The locos had a ghiriSeaiinnal the Co-rt House on Tuesday last, celebrating their triumph over ihe whig party.
ft WT,s evident that their victory has n ade
them more nhip ivc of the w hicro thr y indulee I r1)r jllt (frr nt Indianapolis
A Bronkvillo correspondent of the Reaeon seems to be disgusted at the ravcnonnoss of the hungry expectants who throng poor Polk for office. Indiana furnishes her quota of those
who ask and shall I ever find. Chapman, of
the Sentinel is at Washington. Mt applicant j
lation. printed and published in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, notifying il.o said defendants of the pendency of this suit. And that unless said defendants plead, answer or demur to the said complainants hi".! cf complaint, before the calling of the rwo at the
next term of ibis Court, to be begun nn-i holden at the Court House in Prookvilie in ai. county of Franklin, on ihe second Monday of. August next, the said bill as to said defendant ill be taken as confessed. Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON. Clerk F. C. C. Matsos it How land, Si l's for Comp't. March 4, 18-13. 11 3 c
anv other firm in this part ol the State, and we are disposed to believe they are w ielding their immense means for the benefit of the trade of the country, but not forgetting at any time the
j per cent. Hostile a large retail establishment. I they employ alarge amount of capital in pack-
ing pork, purchasing w heat and other produce. They have also a laree flouring mill, saw mill, tan yard, tavern stand. i:c. They nre also 1th-
The editor of the Whig w ill see that his and j rr., an,i pcjje spirited men in contributing of our calculations (iilTer. We cannot understand : ,jirjr means f.r public improvements, and for how he gives Dearborn and Ohio only 10 votes ; , jie j,pro, ement of their town. We. knowby his plan. We apportion the representatives j j,pr0 js aWays more or loss unjust prejudice in Dearborn and Ohio as they stood bisi r"-1 asnittst l:rsre and overgrown establishments, vemher. Jointly they will be entitled to 20 . vr( ,,)ov nrf, ,,,,,.,11- w-hat cive employ moot representatives, but it wiil he difficult to deter- ( nif,r),nni,.Si ,i.l up the tow ns, infuse life mine the number each will be entitled to under rnory jn!o tineiness. and draw the trade the present division, but they can settle that )(l 1p piarl, AVjiln.nt Con well . Shi.vp ,-ml among themselves. ! Vanbergen. Laurel would never have been the
Sum-' propose that the counties he represen- j rP.(iprI;,,ie competitor i is, for the trade of(.
ted i;i the Convention in proportion to the j rir, ,) r,.rtjtc valley, whig vote they give. Il must be recollected j 7',os .. U hiie. w ho is know n r? a gep.i'ethat it w ill require something best les whig m.in fln j ; i,nc;MOcs: nian. has a fine Mercantile voles to elect a representative in this District, i establishnuMil. in the old b-i-k. w be e he
more liberally in thrir old stale lies they are more impudent and insulting. Thev taunted the whigs with every thing calculated to irritate and 'o make the breach wider between them. Far ditTerer.t is the course of the whins when thev succeed. The whig hoi I no glorifications thev insult not their fallen for. w ith rihnsp and approhrnim. The whips treat iheir opponprts as freemen, entitled to respect
and courtesy, although they may differ with
thent in opinion. '- We acknowledge we have been defeated, a-vl suhmit to the decision without murmuring, nhlinnoh we were defeated bv t' e nvst ootr-i.
Sale of ForfVilcd Land.
1111 undeisigned. Auditor of Cnion cenn-
I tv. Iintiana. ti ill expfii-,- to pphhr sale, ro
We suppose lhat the w.jtcr in the Peacon ' " 1 ICmPM '"'"',r ",r ' or trrI:iv. the refers ir. this Rootcr Chnpmia. when h" .dp:'111 "( April. 1S3. nt the Conit House 'It is a fact that onr Chickens nre becemin-' I ('"or- '" he town of Liberty, in said county, the asravrmns nf,r,r office ps the Coon Whips j foil"" S described tract of lend, to-wit; - Forwere in If 10. and I. 'for one. run ashamed of,v nos an.I onehundrolh of an ncre of the S. it; so much so lhat Hrnikersanit Seekers are U- lr ,,r Sr 35- Town II. Ran!?.' 2 wes'; as cpia'ly disgusting to me.-AirVy II7V i:.rai-1 'ribed in a mortgage f.vfn by Henry Lang- ' I, s'" 'he School Commissioner of Cnton C.i. , ' Halert ihe ISth rlnv of time 1 S 1 1 and recorded , , , 1 in the Recorder's Office of siid c-tinty. to seMARairn Al (aril jfe. Ohio, on Thursday , ,1 . , , , . , , . - cure the pav merit i-f the sum of three hundred the 13h day of Fcbrnirv. CI.F.MTNT ! dollars with interest theremi nt the rate r,r eight D ARR. Esq., to Miss RKIH'CCA JANK PEN. I per cent, per annum, parable annually in adTON. i varce. for Ihe use api l rnefil ef Coopressinnal . j Tow nship No. 10. of Ranee 2 w est; and w hich MtVN CHIEF ARSOWXG INTEREST ''7 hm: in V"" interest when rue. A 1. or so much of the
in-I-. l uttenrmg to the wans nr ahove described mortgaged premise will b
sold a will pay the amount dite for principal, interest, damages, and met of nlt eri'sin j the same. JOHN W. SCOTT, Auditor of Cnion County. Liberty, Feb. 19, 1 8 13. (S3 00.) 0-IUw.
reous frauds Put we assure Ihe locos that ,y Thi evrv mm ofrxprienre i r.nipel!ed
ihe whig party are not yet so dUmritel. or i to ael-now'erge. how desiriens be ntiv bete feeble. n rot t o feel snd rosit tpt0tc nt-d in- j rn x;v !,stim"nv tn t'l" fact nf t.igtier nnil tin. liirnilies. "That great conservative pa'ty in Ibe , Her . 'mts rrggirr the ntleniir n of the mass. Coiled States upon which "--r ho-e depends J The ep:laphs ef jneut men miglit rend are not to beorcnly iesntied by n0 ktn.'s nfj "He was horn. He toiled and worried for
infamous epithet, w ith imru-ity. The ballot-! nd. clothirg and rq-vppngehe sntrght the
SoV n'-hepeh almcst retVctcd a n crkery. is j phmtm. hipp-ness; h nirH.
vet left PS.
If, then, mankind will still persist in ntten-
tl- In hmlilr ivn.i.' s'l n-nst nibnit tha
DISSOia'TIOX. TIII' t annership heretofore existing under the firm of Price "t Liudsev. i this day
bill if it ilid not. this proposition is so selfish ( ,j(,j,j a heavy business in the sale of goods &
dissolved bv the w ithdran al of I). Price. All
I il - e' tl- to h-dilv H n-nst -daut tha ,im,,ia fh- , :... ,i:,.i
Trr-"We have o'.'erert onr e'e.V fo Cril o hcah h f heiild cl i iin t eir first t rent i"n . ; the remaining par tnerc. w ho nre nlso author ized from our pchin"e list the the .VctP .1 "irni To nil true er qnirers. thrrefure. ef the way to collect and receipt for nil accounts and note
fttf.rUe. It li-'s become rd'ogelllT toofi'lliy ! ri.iin or preje-vc I cs'tt,. we wont 1 V mul dtie n. Those indebted to us w 111 (tease make
and a' nsive t be lo!-r-ted I v ne. Tt mav now ...,.K M,l ,r iU .?r-rt Uement in lliis davV early settlement. n it 11 desirable to close l)D
and proscrtptive that we presume that it is not j crnrt,ries. Ac. mid the putrl ase of produce - iti, .rrn(,,v ror.,pPnv-i f ,t, Richmond ' ,.,, ,n(....: ,i, , ,.i. t,-, , t , . v'nl-' outstanding accounts. H. PRICE.
proposed or advocated by a liberal and enlight- j pmm his ge 'lemanly deportment, and close j Palladium, and others of thai Hrit " ! , ?. ,. ' I JAS. LINPSEY,
i. j. i'kill:.
THE business will le continued for llo present at the old stand, bv the subscriber
counties shon'd select sensible, sae j , j, v inVe also a fine stock of g es there. ' ,,Pjr por-bm w ith nil the papers th r fog-' , .-. V V ' w ho intend keeping ;, general asortn'nt f ... I : I.f! till t ip vo -hl tris-f iwfire. an I Iip rtirrfvl i.t .. a ......!.
They are also engaged m the produce hs,es. . fwr- sin , gains, ,hee. Mr. Sen.i-j , , ,,v (srCAR r(,,Trn) " I ii Ce'm;ntV,o mucha" er. .... r..l r....)..!...1 .. .... ...... -a i '
l lie v are str k-ii v iisciio i Hi.i-.o-. n ' n.o - , net. -'-o esee ineo nni io apnoriton us eu Mtpnnvi'ft lni VrfJPTtni P I'M I S I
ened whig. We take the vote given in this District at the last Presideniiil election as the basis of representation.
Th
and judicious men for delegates lo the Convention men who ire not aspoitij to Congress If the Convention is t u'ed by those who are tnakirig ca'cnl it ions for the future, the Convention will bo a perfect "hear garden" of I at -gain and intrigue. The deb-nates should no' be instructed, but left free to select a man who can he elected. We propose that the Central Committee of this county call a county meeting about the loth of April next to appoint delegates.
j business tact, he w ill make a formidable com
petitor for the business of the place.
State Sentinel. F,h. 27.
i The Sentinel seems to have n kind of "f.nal
tlllile medieine, i
Dr. "..'.r'a Pal n'V;i,J C berry.
llt'jiry ami irrrey Pierce, respected for ji,fi?mct " with those papers which sin awavj
! their fair and honest deatir g, am! strict integ- their days of grace and decency and assign"1
Prookvilie, February 20 h 1843.
Boston. The good citizens of Rosti-n have
it ahle. literary, and religious societies thev are ,v :tl, such fallen spirits as ihe Richmond Pal- j unless r vr.it V nox has on it the r it ten sina-! 9-lf. willing 'o do their part. In public entertain- ; Indium. We would rather feed upon the damp Hire of the origin il iovrnor nt'd pateo'ce,
ments.pnhlie improvements, public festivals. , t,,,) poisonous vapors of the dungeon. I bhJ.Vl SMt i II, el. I. (
ri s pieasani I I' s ih-ssi-m n t- i-ow i r 10 .
JAS LINPSEY, I. J. PRICE.
or any thing of the like, which so nf pn occur j
la a V 1 1 l-ige. 1 1" I i .uuiiiib .him nun- mi- .i'vii u ithout stint. . I). Johnson, who has had a store at Somerset, has removed to Laurel, w iih a good stock of goods. He is a pleasat t and smcessful salesman and having had long experience in the mercantile business, he will command a
SAVi: YOl R TEETH
Mis nV's'rr. The Governor of Kentucky
j h is par.',,!!-.! Miss Webster, w'owns in the j 's lilMPr,0 rs
' oren a 1 1. ihe nai-trnl d'ai i of the s' strm ;
viztf.e LINGS. KIDNEYS. SKIN and ROW.;
x knows in ttie practice ol
Kentucky Penitentiary, for assisting in the es- m. di ine; and so completely has been their cape of slaves. Immediately on her release. : 'fit m h over all other medicines, that many she si irte.l with h ather for lhcit i p -ill, n e I h"" e b '! le t to suppose thev contain some
in Vermont.
powerful mineral; but ivrn examination byj
succeeded in elecii.ig a Mayor at last. On thoj Eoltty pmnin.t of business. Wo hive known
Drs. Chilton, Randolph, Huntington and oih
1 ers. this supposition is at once proved to be Annher Release. G" Wlo'com, of Indi-i groundless.
8ih trial on Fridav the 21st i.lt. the election
resulted as follows: Davis, (Native American) received ,4 S72 votes; Parker, (Whig) 4 370; Scattering 323: thus electing the Native American by the aid of Locofoco voles. The whigs had their candidate, whilst the locos and Natives formed a combination, and elected the native ticket. "et it is charged that it is the whigs alone that are united with the Church burners.
him Ion an I well, and can recommend him 1 Phoned Mr. Weinwrpflein. the Call.- j Sold it, New York at 170 Oreenw ich Street,
-.1 . .i .iss, i the readers of ihe o ic Pr est. sent to the Indiana Penitentiary """.' without the least reserve to the reau. rs o i.. e - p.,mnhlets to be had of agents trratis.
Vp; some year since from l.vao.v.ile for commit-j N, n u . ,Ufl n.jr, OI1 Inr
(i, W.KKELY, Surgeon Dentist.
WILL visit Prookvilie about the 12 h of Angut, when all who wishwork deru; will please call. REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. tZj-J'rices tosui! the TimerJi
Room at Mr. McCurdv's Hotel. Brookvi!
American who may trade at that point
f..,i,i, norii..,. of the custom of ouri'"2 nn outrageens rape upon a married female j UM rgr ed Indian figure, crossed uh
Pfr't i rv iv j--.-. .v... - ' ... i i t vftilt nt tli rnti rKtiinn! in hw nwn rlmrrfi. ' fin a ril n-tiitt !
rr't"(w n c " t,.en'c, fine stock of ' Tliw pardon is what we have anticipated and The genuine may n!o be bought with safe-j In''"; A..U ffeptr Co., havea.so a fine stock or 1 ' t v at Dr. Guion's. corner of Powerv and Grand I February 21st, IS44 ... , , , , -.:,,i ;,i. ! what we predicted would he done some months j ... . m n I goods. We are but slightly acquainted witt i .... 1 street, and Mrs. Havs. 139 Fuiton st. P-ooklyn,
.,.;or, bt ihevnnoear lobe doins a large i !Mnre- a minister ot the t rest.ytenan, . . a, r.,rc,:lb'e .!orcs iha ttch.'iii Ihe Uni-iO DusheU of CLOVER SEED for la'.o
and fair business. Tlu-y are pleasant n J I Mood.st, Daptist, or any or our Protestant j ,ed States. agreeable men. 1 churches been guilty of so infamous a crime,1, February 2Sth. 1SI5- 10-3:n.
by
Fobruarv llth. IMS.
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R. & S. TYNER. 8If.
