Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1845 — Page 2
JnMana 5latc Sentinel. Vsni-xvrA:aiv. F.rmvL VIGIL VSCF. IS TIIK PillCR UF LIBFRTT. i u . aimsiav, m!:jii:.:iA isi.. c z: -k' ii s: to v i u r. The Democrats of Centre Township will hold a meeting on FUIDAY
JMYl at 2 o clock, p. in., at the Court House, to appoint delegates to the Countv Convention. A nunc- : j A tual attendance is requested. I'ol.t.c.l of Iiidi.iirtpo..s. chap e:: xir. I; r. IV.slre, we far, w.il suppose we haveovgoten Inm, in cusepj ene of our tardiness in nothing his in Tiues in relation to the 1 ite congrrs ivml no;ninnt.o:!, which we h: riled at in Mir last, Ivut we prcsot!f he can easily e. ose the. i, ly. Th -re were s-wer.tl aspirin's fr-r the den.ivr:: tie nomination ia this, the .:h district, previous to the last electi n. Am kvz l!r se mentioned, cither Iv themselves or their fri nds, were Messrs. Wick, rainier, Tann hjl, Uitch w, Cuk, Pcasle?, and A. F. .Morrison. So far as we were concerned, we should have been wo! enough plea -cd with the ti'uninati on of I'almer, Tu.nehill, or Kitchcy, a w 11 as Wick. lr. Co K we knew lait li . tie of previ u-ly ; could have had no objection to loin, and should luve cheerfully supported him had he keen the nominee. Ttl rr.snn, of cour-e. imhed itinsf out, as urual. Nobody hot himself would have tuoucrht of his nomination. T.;e s.Miitiaio i course he had pursued two yenrs previously when Urown was nmin itnl alone W(u!d have prevented his nomination at the last May Convent ion. :i. 31 rr.s n prI:ahlv knew this very well ;! 1 . : J ; I aiiolher d-ject in view; he was an a pollJ . 11 cant for the post o'lice at Indianapolis, and he wanttd j re is . lee, witii wiurn Alorrison envp.-omist-i, and in whose favor he finally i: htir. 1 eaeh e acted more adroitlv than jlorrtson cun- , , , ," , , .. . , i nng and inirt a the eatttr thinks h,i:i--!i. He had , . , .. i or -one moiitlis been paving his way mng that i I'eaeb e acted more adroitlv than Morrison ct:n nin for , r , , . cii-ot niL'ti w..o t-ruleavor to regulate all sorts of . . , ' poi.iical a.i urs uinoug the lawyers as they travel ... . . : . ; roo-n i,i,' circu.i. Lons.pient-v, in several cl the j , , , .. . : coiiiiues lis lriu persons iing tor hitn a very cm n -n arranjpr.i mt am in r fjurih-rate politicians, i ... , ..... r ! w.io -'iifdp one another in tint wav. ! ; Una tt t!ie reasons Ivaslee jravc for wishing to1 change h.s Juug-s:. i; t r a seat m (.onress, was. a r . jm that the con'ineme.it ot the Deicli irjurrd his hco't 'i ; i and tliat he -'i u!d be ( aliped to e,v;t his Jud 'e.sliio. o s-'-'i' whether nom;mted f r Con toss or nut. Tuis wa4 a - wvfc. 11 ' " humbug on ih-face of it: jat lxikatit; c-onriaemei;t ; live or six hours a d iv, he s.ivs, f r two or thre weeks at a time, injures his health ; which he proposes to cure by subjecting hian elf to a greit deal worie eonSncmeat, six m nt!n oa a stre.ch ! H iirof the same
j ii; ,;;). iiuuesireu lo prouuce f'!fci:., ,, . , , ,, . , . ,, , an esira, n is iui i can on uis coumv ciitk , uno u , ' - i ihf:tt it j'r'tr to c'u.rtfy ttn lo lute hr I'tus'tr: J J 1 at ainnton, and to h ive an onoortuniiv to t tr- . , ,- , i his estray has been taken u; auv where ill the State, ... . ..'.. in other words, to cnvr on t frar'c V'ixn the com- f 4 .
c tin. wii.t Iiis comjtitors jor tufi-r oh.ee here. , . , ,t -.r i he linds it on hie. rsot so the local naners. uteiose
. , . . , . i'lnt a j nicer j ine icume uiAr roue i ,;ru or aijci- . . ,; l assinir over his intrigues and attempted bargains . ' , . , , .Tu Ian estrav troui clarion county taken up in Knox with ot.'jors. A: nmtnf. u i fr:ifi l.i Hiiro t.. t i i ;-. r,,t,.i-;...l . tlir c . ,..ou lt.tr?,
u raoiuii.-r o.ie .v n.j a eogeauce: L.ill ; ll;e I.'llowmg is uo;n t.'ie l.awrcnccLurgn icacon, r . i- .. .. ..... . b :: .1 ). r?si "i: I h s P." s at o' i 1 accori in-- 1 1 b;s Dunn s -noer of Oct YX) 1 1 rf , - -.in t ..inni.piot Ui I. it . ' veriil aol wr.t.en d'-.irau,., and we predict he; "I n;sr Cn.i:::. ih this numb r vve enter the' will nit d s until he has a chiaee f-r a b.-tter one, 1 NIN1!1 y,ar Iditi.al Deacon. What we intend for whi;h he will nuke it a ste -in ' -trie if he ' to ,,:S an -iucement to subscribers, we will not' "' J ' i ti.is week state; but will sav, now is the time to
dg or a in idler ore with a vengeance! Eut h- :: a ). r?yi :i: l Iiis a nt oia-i?. accord in 1 1 his iiKS fl -,;-ri'.,Jl V wis ynt fUl-th fr t;ie sake of exciting svm.nlbv in h;sb; hair It wacontemelihJeeiionoh . .-..-.-. i... : . . ! o-- aJ,c , u.e. ii w i, n i s) ouirageous as w he un- j p-ird m ib e. Inere were others, less pardjnahlc and ;af less hoa arable. To sav nothing cf i!""!ectin'- the ; fL, 1 . . . . I tu.iea apperni:ung teius pre' 'at ofnee; keeping two or three Jackalls at tlie Court House do r. 0:1 the! watch for country p;ple wiio could be ta'ked to advvus ucii.ier s i n-pinauie nor so r.xctisao.e. 1 Lut this was not all. Dalse n poris we re c irculated t'j cur fee lings in relaticn to tiesevc raUahfl.dat. s. We are w.lhng to ee competition, hut we also want,,2'nat tue -ame time. , "a tilicout ii.rlii.nce was ulso in roir-e instances trouglit to Lear, f r ii.e j.urjH se t;f winning over cf r- . tain -uppo-ed int'tu nt.al p rs ns ; ai;f ib, vv;; rh'cidedly the Mrongt.t rnd best support which he had, ..,- 1 t .c . i . , I and tne harden lor men ot gailantrt, or admirers of the sex :.s we pr( fes to !.e to r s;s. Ti,e day of the mett.ng of the pcopleef this town-, 6!up at Ici.g'h rani'-', the j urpo-e cd whicli was the r.orn.nat.on of d. legats to a Coi.niy Convent i -n. The Editors tfth.s paper attend, d, r.s tiny usually do; but not with any desire to take a leading or j rotnincnt part. So fur f.ori that, tl cy ch s.n d to Le rut re epectators. The seni r was apj ointtd one of the delegates to the Lomety ( onvcn'icn ; he de-irtd to be excused ; but the majority refused to grant the cxcm". The junior was also" appointed a delegate, Lut at his i urgent rcrpr-est u r.s excurrd fn i:i serv M g. Nrthc r ' of us. cor.s.deri;i! the r,osit.cn we on ! .b- r, A to act as umpire in sue, a case, especially a, we were supposed to be ,.e:ona!Iv inimical to Jnc or two of tho aspirants. T- r- . r- r ii i 1 .:e i,'.nn'ij Convention soon fdhnved. to appoint ' II ' l - . i rv i i - . i . . ii. ie ':iiPs to me uiii-rt nuvrii'n n v. 'o-n
vantage usW ; ot leavnir the D-n:h in the midst of: "ol be issued. Ilie subscription l,ooUs or tho L'eacon r10f..:.,,r in M,a;t ...,t., 1 .1; 1 .i ! -' represent in.!, ana, in nnno
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, , , , : ti.e ub-crihc rs w.ll be furnished With the Kcirisler '",u",!';m "L1hv u rau ,ur r"u IWUVl,C!l L,!ln- Retolrrd. That we arc sat
' ui"-' l,ttJ auu '!'l"Z f"i instead ..f the Deacon. Ti.e Kern.ter w.ll be con- and lud.anapol.s, and that the letiings for the md as the Central organ of
auto s vvoiiid l.i'.n and there l.sten to him. il tnis 1 t (l tt,. ;,, si-e r,s at on s.-ut f,r two or three simorstructi ire will he nd vert ised ombihle in Dne.-.,,,. fctate-
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l!eiii cratie part;, and at ti.e s iiiie t.m.. a,M t:e;i--t', .'oo-Meo, arm w. 11 . 1 -uiki 10 he a great saving :, , ; , , letter to li.e ccaiv idi'ui Tins ws rnul u.-.'li 1 , .. . v 1 1 , ! ,, . . , , ., Ieih-etl, I hat we respect fu'v recommend to Gov. JIU ilJ'' -J ue.ias to our pfcuniarv circiiii.-ii.ic c s. , e now asu f.r in the e::i . bes:d,'- .o di:" to the safety and capability v.;.. . : 1 ,-J t 1. . -,,.t 1 - .1 , 1 . ... 1 . ,- 1 e . 1 . . . .a J 1 hitconi!, in making iiomma'ions for the S)u;reme LaSC . aiiil 1. 1 U I. O 1; . t ;o Wl l ' !.t l o ( ri : !,r i ,.,.., , f .1 1 r 1 - o. 1. :i 1 .1 1 r t r 1 ri ! ?i . .! I. r iw O ti .. 1 1 1 ,.. n 1 .'. . 1 i ' . . . . . - - '
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r ' - - - - - wiii vuii nf i in mi iumiw . i o. i i iii' ii he vv as nt a member :: i d though he was utterly ij- that a puldic meeting Lo hehl o.i TIILT1SD.W . Tn raat tint any sacii thing was ia contemplation, the TKDXOOX, the Olli, to app unt delegates ! It rbuuld jtinior edivcr of tii.s apr was appointed one f i'jr- be attended to at once, delegates to the Distort Convention frura Centre ; "
townhin, iMarion countv. i regard to con -c-nonets peisr.al to hin:scif or any ' other individual. Surli also appeared to he the fcel.n ! of a majority of the dele-ates from the same township. Fut such did not appear to ho the opinion or desire of! Mr. Pease h-e. He waited upon two or n:nre of the five dIerati.-s of the towns!; iofrnc lein from the I ' fir-t his fast fiiend.) and nreed his claims upon them j and tin party, ptirsomliy. Ilia appeal, to the junior editor of this paper, beginning by wheedlin- end I en-Tins by covert threats thelat'ter answered hy i fir-t his fast fiiend.) and nm-ed his claims nnon th,-., i puituy leii.n htm tint t!ie only ru!e of action he could recognise as proper was to carry out in good fiith, as fir as possible, the w ishes of a major.' of the constituency represented. He, or his friend who appro iched others for the simc purpo.se, received from thrm a similar reply. 11. A4 so-ja as l'eise.ee s conh I ent-al friends f un 1 thev could not pro'nhly secure a in tj ority of the dlates from this county in favor of his nomination, they -ct themselves to work as hard as thry could, to compass tlie defeat of Wick rtt ?ny rate ; and uecan prove by tue defrg itich from tliis towns'iip, that they wereccn-tino-illy beet and urr-d t y Tca-Iee's friends, for th-at purp :e. t v My h it Wie!.,'" was then their cry. Tiiey profcd-ied a Willinjuesi to go for any body but I i
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liiviui: ueea li.us ;iy unteu.aipj.oa sernmnhor'Tiit 1 "" v,v....,, ,..:4 ,.v ,..uuu iu unoiner ... . . ... conrlaJin? to s,rve a a IVl-a'e in the Di.tr4Ct : -doom, to the attention of our re,, der.. Aside from! "-- "-J would heir inspection Convention, the junior f,lt hin.elf bound in honor to! ato Fetitincl, f, which we 1 tÜ'
carry out the wishes of the majority of his pirtv, are Vrr -raUtu5' amI haiI 4 ,uN - wv,v,uci we represented in part by 1 im, xvithout the slirrhu-l I of' vtc liuIlk rc-''-0- fvinco a tnio ilern.cratir S 11 "g-1" nYr P'res.
Wick, if his friends, i r rather t!.o friends of honest policy, would do violence to their principles by acting contrary to what they behevro to bo the wish of the people, whirl, it was their duty to honestly endeavor to ful.il. Tii'n implacable hostility of IV?. dee and his friend, to Wick, was the inor remai -kahle-, as but i short year or so b 'for they had professed towards ill in the greatcs- possible degn o of friendship. They if 72 vtoul in nM-l of Iiis character and popularity to help thctnselv'es into ptihlie continence and o.Tice; he
lwl(.e TilCV thvTtrorc lurned liprtn him. and we could compare their conduct towards him, to no lllln 1,!;ller thi,n that tf a P"n- of ftpads, who, pressing their victim down with their knees, were trviiij; as hard as thev covld lo cttt his throat with a rus'y knife. Tiiis was the rwre3 of affair? utj to th.e mct ti'' of the District Conveitli m. That b- dv met, and after organization, the Deleati ;ii of Marion county cal-h-etively, as well as oth r?, withdrew to d "cide among themselves the question of preference anung candiiat'S. Toe Miri m r,u;n,y doleation decided in f.i vor of Wh!; as lirt c!i -ic?, by a vote of .vn out of nhh' townships two oe.ly lein 'iven fr IVas-.-lct' a it! i all the a id the IMerrison fiin.ly " ciukl Irin;; to him. Toe I'easclec men or 3Iorrion family " thru moved for a srcon-l chni-e, nainst whicli the Wick men arirurd that if we adhered to hini in Convciltion, for a reasonable time, we should have probably the advantage of a change in some other county, in fivor of our fir t choice, and ti.us he certain of his nomination. This was fair jrer.crulship ; but the i'eastlee men crew so warm up, n it, that the Wick men yielded the point, a:id many of them voting for I'ea-eleo through inu-apprehcnsion, he was declared l hi jr .'choii e over Wick hy.'"i e to our town-hips. Now conies one of the special beauties of IVasleeisrn. As soon ns IVr'r-'ee was ileclr d the second ciioice, ( !io of l it, mitt's fr.i i.ds, a Lrotl cr-iii-Ja w ef I Morr.son, nwtd to a; int a o rini't J t Und oj I'ms- , . , , ' f, ... c to CitU ttc vol: lun-ni county in ( o.'irculion, , ami to t-ftV'' li to ins soi.n Discutiiox to tele for j Wick as lo if as he thought 1'rrjcr, and ojtr hr tit cut awl i rmi r ! We never believed that the anther f that motion was fullv sensible of its ?r so cn-.rmitv. lie wa3 ! . .. , . - 4 . . : blinded to its extravagance in every res Tt, by h.s , r ,, , , . ., over-u roi.'irl.t zeal lor l ea-h e and his personal hos- . , . ,. . m, i.iiiv io v ick. me rpo-iuon was oi course re- . . , .,' r . . c e t( d, tlioun not with.iut a manife-ta!:on of pasy.on ; , ". . . . . . , , I for and njrumst ; and the person ap;o:ntM to vote: . . c .i r . -.i was instructed to i;ivc it for the first cu"iee oi th legation until otherwise directed. . . , , , , , r , . . ?Vow tjr this conduct -t leaiees liiends in th-it n , . , , n ,v . Delegation, we hold hti.t to be n spoi-s. l ie. V, e iiave e t ; . i . : t . .t . . .i i manv n-asons for o doing hesides those to which we :. , . ., , , , - 1 . . s.crj, " " " r ... ... . : , ... ' It is ltr assisting to thwart htm :n sucli unfair, i . . .1 . i ; c i i , r'.enies no. I uitriri:s t K;it he is tiiii n.ii ii .-it n-. mu . f()r nolhin(r t.j Let the Pe.iple judge between him and us as to i these tliinzs. Su1J!i iavi'-in. , ma!:e advance oavi.Kiits tor the comavr vear. ami oav Up aJl ()J urrearaTes of the last year." ' t,.. .... I ,..0.. i . - 1 J may have received for the Deacon ; Lut the nxt thy , have received for tae Deacon ; Lut the n-xt thy ' r the above was published, Nov. 1, we find the ' WM1- announcement Of it Sa'- to tho I awreacc- 1 w.n0 annouuLv.iu nt o. 11, .tuw 10 t.ie i.iurt.icc?!i Register: hurUV h M.,re!,n(1 tl, mtim r.vt:.ld;cl..rtn ,r i -1- . u oil 1 iu i nr. 11 ' 11 , v7i.uiiitiitiiviik 01 'the "Pniiiira! JJ vcon" and hereaffr that paper will .... ... .. presi-nt tor two or three .1 weeks when it will De enlarged to a uauuie inedium ' i, to prove ourselves vv. rihy the patnuiag,. and support Lawrtiicebtirgh and cd K-urb -.ni. ,fe nol ma;(, a of p.f)Ilj,M (jf ; v.J.at we intend to do. the po,.Te all know us now, 1 nd know what we have been since we have 1 ei-n aimui'j them, and v.e uro u U'aw: to 1 e ii .'g. d of the !',t,,r" ' th" "'-r w:i! U imcht.nged wo wi'I ei...e.iv..r toi;;.ikf it in future I;ir w.at it ia!, been heretofore, and improve it if we can." We have no douht that nil parties will be benefited by this arrangement, ceriainly none can Le injured. ! We s'l-uld like to l.no.v if Dunn has snccec C d in forcii hi appointment to c ilic e bv the Tre-ident, .-s a certain ge ntleman is endeavoring to do here, bv ' means similar to tho-e empl -yed by Dunn We shall see perhaps, by r.nd bv. Tlie C.i rat AVc stc i n Co n venf ion, To be hf Id at Memphis , n the 1'Jih in-t. We pub-li-hed in our naoer of ihe dil, nh n m tim i.f ti.ii! preat Convention, m imo -rtant to the inb r -sts of the Hutband Wert. We 1, Te this City vv ill appoint de- ;, , ii. i. r ; legates, as h is almrj;t everv ntv at.d town, of note, in i 1 . . . i i?"- i .i i the 5-c tions interested. e have the word of een-! h .1 i ti j t . i r. . iieeirn wt.o Will s,tip".o j? rmmitiitn s " c commend the resolutions f t ho Democrat ll'ir'lt ni,fJ !,c u Jl, vill he warmly approved l,-v th' Sr,'al 1SS of our Pnr,y. a: well a hy a larjt In;'Jori,y the Democrats c f the Legislature. T:iANK?nivi':. As wo expeet the florernor will s!,ortI rta,mm-n' a ' f,)r thanhs-ivit, we would . . . m III nulcC UlTit wo fIaJl bf prop i red to n ce.ve a J urkey nulcc ia?l1 wo U( Vptnn ro n ce.ve a J urkey or Uvo jU3t b fjre tllC ti,n'3' As &0 rilin' wi:I Prol,ahy h; Sont in il 15 ,ikcljr we sh'i11 colebra the day in st-y'le- an(1 imProve mi,jh fter th in oa corn hi'ead and potatoes, ami have something to p;ive thanks for. The pruclamlition has come. Head it. Ö'Our thanks are due to IL H., J. C. P. rrnd others of Charles'own for a batch tif- lifiy eub-scribers acI companted ley the cash. Also to our friend. in Greene and Hamilton counties, and various other places, for large lists. Wc name the above to acknowledge their receipt as requester. (CjThree hundred additional subscribers rn three weeks are not to be sneezed at, as the boys say. Wc are under lasting obligations to our friends ; and hope tlicy will continue on in the good work. We have hand of ,-everr-1 rl oh of l'.f:- r.nd o-f t .vntv, w!.J" wc have not vt received.
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The Vincennes Gazette finds great fault with the J ..; ;n , r ,i t i 4 advertising of the Ind.anapohs papers, and the etray notices in particular. It d Miounces thosi who passed the law, in the following characteristic style : . 3 "We consider that tin law a fraud upon the public, brought about no doubt fir a political end, by selfish demvo fus, whoe rotten, putrid soals, are t.o contemptibfe even for the devil's use." ' 1 . ; ii an eicciioii was penning, we Glioma no douht hear tint some " Atkinson" had inserted the fofco- ... ,. , , .. , " mg while the "editor had g .no to dinner, and that li2 had "prepared a paragraph kna.rkin' it into a . , . cocked hat, but omitted lo insert it. Scrioitslv, however, let the editor be satisfied whon , . , rr, , , it is oe denounces. Ine law in pi-s'uon was piss.d at the s 'ssi in of 1 S l'J-' 11, an 1 was introduced by jes.e .Morgan, of Uns!,, a Whig. See It. Doe. p. 1S. 1 . That year it will hrj remembered also, the Wn?gs had ann'rum ni johi ,i.;ii without counting a bin-rle , it r i . c i Democrat. It was approved by Ju l i, bpcaker, Jul, Lt. Gov. and by Governor Di 'g.T. Now if these Whigs an; " e-ilti.!i d ju ig og-.fs, wii S2 r ittfn, putri 1 sou!s ar.? to i contemptible even fr tlie devil's use," why did not the editor of the ti izeiie denounce them when the law was passed! It wis generally unfa-r.ir-iMi' p.- uiliM I n.mvrit;. inivirj fit ll.n J - ttuie, and as strongly recommeiued by almost tfie entire Whig press. IJjt the eve is now altered. It is 44 your bull that has gored my ox." Ikit what is all the fus about ! Is it became they yield such a tremendous revenue that the local pres-.es arc to be rui:t?d ? Such certainly is not the case. Is it because the people are b .'iter aecomnv.) 1 ited ! Such is not tli3 fact, as is eisly explained, and is so considered by those ed.tors wlio have examined the subi l iii .i i jfct. Under tu old postage law, the estrays and the ninety extra papers which have to be published and , , , , i r distributed, hive m several ca,cs let us nunus ; and we appeal to the Jo.irail if :t ever reahzed in three year anything equal to a fiir equivalent for the service rendered. As to i;s benefits to the people at lar re, we contend thev are far greater under the law ' than thev would be w itliout it. Any one who Ins lo-t cn eo)l0S A llni W 1,1 ,l b; la':cn 1,1 Uarlo:1 cot.nty, an 1 whit chance wxild the owner ever have ot recovering his propertv ! , : . A"im: Tiio law as it stands only reouircs the nnJ.r ot a a esiray to advertise m the hi ate Gazette: ... . , c!tsr an advert:?'? where he pleases. And we , ,' venture to iv, that under the old law not one estray - J in twenty was ever advertised bv the. linder ur taken ! up, ;- is re pi i red to b? d me by the nrx law. ! Not withstand n r w!i it we luve said wc ' bict!ire:i of the pres, that not a sira.v siial 1 ' 'in the way of t!io Legislature dung as - i 11 i vvii 11 w: 11 1 e IUI w!j aas.ni; our 11 be thrown s they please with thematter; and we have n )ü d it more to show w.aat a constsle.-it piper is the meen:ie Ciazette, than fjr a d ?sire to retain sjcIi work, or to keeo from it its crumbs. TcimesM C V, S. Se!i.itor. ViH UJy has triumphed in the Legislature of Ten'
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. , .. .. . . . eif e cu ny me v i. gs, wun 11. e aid oi a lew jtoi -cu . . . . , , , , . , ' . but trait Tons ,cn:!s ! As fir the atter, thev .sl.ould be driven in disgrace from the party theV have , , .......... to h"-n " a'l,u' u'u ,KU(r "l-n"WM 10 (h u ,l'llM ! inrney ougnt to MKf his seat la the Senate by the side c f Old Cimron of Pennsylvania, over both cfl -i,..n-i ct.r.nt.i i.Ut. ..ia i. ...ti 4.r n ' """V"'8 1 Ul 1 a k 1 y A..1 IIS i ill.V II I.Ls The Senate should he to them a ,"(Ji.f lUi. iCy sVMll )0 treated with tha 1 w S 1 " , , l Cl 7 l"UC ,,J l!(,n'SS lm,Kj mul Q tov.'ards t!i. m. iT,..ii.n.. .n.,,,-...!! it..si 1 I 1 1 1 mm mm mm a aaaiB aia m a m b u'VKB.XBa.
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ii' c 1 .1 . iv . .... e are iniornieu inai i..e i'lreetors, at their la.e . isi superstructure will be advertised t bT next. This latter move .should ti tlie prillg P''U t,ierv UIul Irit RS Wl. as t exhibited by . b no a,u!it a ,ourcc of nuKh gratification to all concerned, E2o ! for ,fv dry I Tam'-ott i. 'oin--' into the Wiilrii :ir.l Jvflrv Du- i ,im.,.s OI1 a i,,r; Ue has lately pron.n ,1 one i .. , 7 . , t th? ,,,OSl ox;lslVl? d -n,!.d as nrtinenrs cf every article usually fumd in MK-h est :h!is;inui.ts, u '1'1 11 !r- smiouut t,f article not to he f und in any b"r pD.ce in tliis city or State. An euutiu rati n of them would till colunur-, a fe w cd' wliich will he f und annng ctir acherti-ernents. They should be exatninrJ V every one, and whoever dors so, can hardly fail to "nvibing to pbuo thctn, and at low prices, sh l-' rt'or to establishment again. Con. ill'; I p. .Amenir our ner and en.crpris;ng merchants, w know of none who are "(dux ak'id fafter than T. D. U. A. Fu-i"t;i!Lii. Ti:ey have an extensive asortm;nl f 1)r C'u,hU' (ro;'cri,!,' (U00J;vare an1 x" , , Leathr,r Iiich they sell nt the lowest cash pr.ces. i,es4des tliey arc so accom- . . . mod itnig, that one leels like tiurchasimr inst to ro- . juiwoi. joi tit C . .!...... 1 .1.-1. .. f v. am iiicio ioi iiii ir "ooj nan re uuu nvji.ieiics. cju friends should iih e them a call. IIia(l Ki3lc E'lour .11. Us. We have received, for trial, a quantity of flour from the ahove new mills, just put in operation by Messrs. Jdurk Kooutz. It is a heautiful look her Slcs :utc Tiiswarc. 0;A most excellent article tf stoves, and Tinware of every description can be found nt Wainvv right's. .Si t his advertiseinents. " duI "l fil" rea(,y u 1 (o:ri--id not control its column.-." 0We have an article on tlie State Bank and one on the outrageous laws regulating our markets, whu h we omit this week from neee-sity. 07We cl sire to engage a Reporter for tire Senate i. urtr t" Allinii,. 1 ""It i.ill.,j y. . !. .. i . e . . ...... ."""Ii Ai-. nun.-, 'ii uiy llJiMll oi the 13th inst., irr 7 hours and 40 minutes.
OrThe Ohio Statesman very truly says, "that i lr"1 l)'rMI JrCit,',' by "n:l uc'' well as hy refusing .i ... . i tu redeem lis it. iter?, nro tv. n t!.. n...i:... i..i..
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r yet was n paper, however o!s u.-e, which - V ., X . "i"1- l" i i f .i if , , . , . cided bv the Supreme Court at its Januarv term Tin J people of the se f-sty ed Mudic o-is' class . n " , c .i e , ,,u;r.v uriil- auc. . ; UJ,11,U'J3 ettabhsnment of either proves fail to the bank, vndemn it, and for the s.mrdc reason that
the coming session. ' , imny-eigut counties in Aew , SViK VIVIZ M I UV'mriTl . . j erK, slio-v a gain in population of 10;.j;iF. Eleven ! AM.'fAi ti'ki:o n. or.i.r at n.e -honrsi uke and o ihCrCoopersnud Carpenters would find plauiy ot f ll ia;lu;U,:ncof tlt agrictrltural cot,,,- j 'JfJTI: ÜL , , ' , , ... 1 4lI 01 t.es irt the state, sh-w; an actual decrease in the nu:n- IViaKA'a1. cmp, ymrnt here at the present time. ber of inhabitants. Twenty-one counties to he heard i:'-'--'-4 ,.-. rpe Mr wi,, Ftaxed. Ia c mm , i J . - ... ... ii-'iiu and li.-r i.rilire. at SMITH i- JVVj'S , , , . . from. J lie actual increase,-since 1310. wi not diner ?. ll.
ine sin rabiat liendr.ck Hudson made a trirv from! ...r!.-, IU- fr;.rrr in i iitvi . IllO.' 4M) XAIi.v
T. mi, in. u.u, i miuiv oi uui one way to truth lor an Ltont. T.eig 1,-a-puevv of the late Lord Ilyron, has individual mind, and that i. unfetleuf.d thought ! SWWvil i7lKrÄxTFXix Ven d.s:n:sseil mm the SfromVilr. cf . r. I .i ti r ... . .i r .... . l .." . i" j w
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Whereas, the numercu blrssif which a bountiful Go,J hl sh lWeieJ U;m ur mm- ,Jlltji duiis ie piS,yet demand i reverci.t acknow I. dement ol Ili-s pnteciin l'iif a' (1 .". i,i,",,,!f' ,e " r ,,CJ"" fl '"k: anJ devout a-scrip tun of T),J,,"C 'l r 'lis unrneutod ci)Ojues: Now tufrffohe, in d. fi rci.ee to a cutoai sincinn.eJ in tno-y f the Suite of wur favoied Uni.ni, in cimdi mce wi'h tlie wilic f numbfis of my fellow ci'iztns ami in arcordwi,.h rfny "w.n Sctlm'. Ja.m" Whucomb r.ovrrnor of the Mate uf Iixti ma, 1 licieby reromnit-iid J iiuksday, tr.e 27th d.iy of rsovotniter instant, t bo observed by all, lü,h ,ait0,s 1"'nlA! b aPP''i'iiaie unices in tho,r nnal jdiccs ot Wiustnp, and otl,eiwic, ai a diy of Tu i.ix civna a.-d Vumf. t Ai.mightv Con.fjrthe free ii'Mituti.i.s which h:ve bem happily established and transmitcd unto us for the civil nht-i ;od leliiius piiviltjrej whirh we e,.j,yfor tie p,, se, vatio.i of , eace am -n ourelvrs anl ith h'iei.m nations for th bl(sin;i of rcturnin hcal'h in our midt for lite icluins of Seed-time and ;iTe4lf..r pracioul.v crowning the )Pn with the ilch rewid of Ihe labors of the hubmdman for tie increa;t:" ,,-l,l.of Vf "V'Vi'TlTrJ"' !b(,"s-f"r h glowing spie.iil ol the (tospcl li graciously extending and continuingto u theoiIVe of tneicy th:ou;h a'lledeemer and gnnally fjr llii mii.ifoiJ if.erci and f.ivois toward us as individual, a State and a 4 N iti n . Trusting that the l!ncrie an I heaity obervanre of ihe duty h nby reommen led, will be ac-cmpa-icd wi-h it fruit of kindness. ucne voicing -i'u i.iurj i iwaiu- tu loiiniony wiieieoi, 1 have hi it-nnto et mv hand and cuised to be allixel the . al of th State, at Indiauapoli, this l. s f.-u.th d iy of November, in th yen of our L .id, one thousand t itit hnndrid and foity-live, and of the Stale, the thutieth. JAS. V II 1 i 1). bv the voverncr Jo H. Thompso:. Secretary of Stat?. I,ni(ii'atic .Heeling. A respectah'e portion of the D mocrats of Wayne pour.ty, in ursuance to previous notice, nut at the Court IItjsu in Crntrevilte on the 23'h inst. J din Ur;:dlury, lu-q w3 appointed Prt suh nt, and James Cldir St rretary. Jud 'lVf, after making a few remarts, mored that a ronimiMfe of five bn appointt'd to select delegates to attend the 8 h of January Convention at Indianapolis; wherf upon the followinjr geutleineii were appointed miJ ! ;;,m!n!,!;,' :""J,!Jf,e ','e'- Hira,u I,uuver. ö'. : lJaiiiel I ice and I lem is Urown. 1)uring ,,le a,eiice of ,hc commhtt Mr IVr!lin,t be. in caii. d upon, made come ieniuent re.naiks on the ?ar,aj" phtic.il 1 questions of the day. i ne co nmiiu-e naviog returned, made the following report, wkith was adopted by consent: ll'a tjne 'l'tiwiship Hiram Ho aver, Samuel E. P r kins. Win. W. I.yi.Je, Henry W. Surr and James Elder. Centre Thomas Wi'on. Char'es II. Test, Jacob Wolf, Michael Wilson and Joseph V. Greg?. Abinzton John Wrieht, John Weaver, Daniel Tice, Janus Dnds'ey and Frederick lilack. Ji'jston Jf ptha q'uriier, Bradford tliimt s, Darton Wyan, m. iruiy arm i;.ime Kile. II ashnig-ton (Jihniel Uwsn, H. Deve'in, Harrison Shortinti-e, -smiih IJates and J.din Urown. Juckson-Diul W. R,ed. John H. Brown, James Murray, Nimmd Martin and Hiram McMurray. Harrison Thomas Drown, Dr. Legge, Michael Swope. J;,,es Swift and Laic IJeard. iW-IIu5l Al'en, Wm. Daker, Alfred Williams, John D. Vausin It and John Johnson J'ertt, H. H. Howe. Dr. Wm. Dickey, Dr. Carver, Charles üurr uiuhs and James Walker. .... .0. w ... .u 1.1... . ii. 1 1.. n 1. iiuy ju oiiinii, Joan oaiuuuaie, jo;in urauuury '. . . . . ' J 1 ,,u - -ami. i iimi. Uunlei.-Jh Henderson, Wm. IL Treeman, , . .. i , ,, , A " 1 Je o. Boree Jenry Longfellow and (.eorge Hurt. (,rcenr m. Logshell, Ihamas Cok, John Green, Ja.nes olingsworh and Allen Haiby. The following resolutions were then offered bv Tames El ler. Ihe first and second of which were adopted by conl. ... I. .f... . .. . 1 : 1 i.. ti una, unousiy adopted , ' , . . ., . , . IlcsJvfd, Ihn we have m diminished confidence in . v 1 -i 1 .1 . . 1 i 1 1 '?k. " leghly approve of the policy of ,h" ',':'"""" tlusfr; and paruculariy the prompt 1 energetic course pursued in relation to our fur-gn atfairs. i'so-vril. That wc ajiprore of the cour-o of the WahI ingtoo Union, the orgin of the Administra ion, and that 1 the conciliatory course of its venerable Editor is highly e mmei dah'e. ' conciliatory course of its venerable Editor is highly ; e.mme, dah'e. ! Jirs'dreJ, That we have unimpaired confidence in the ,on- Ja!n,,, U bitmrnb, and that we believe his management of our State alnus l as bu n such as to give satisAction to all who are not dicscd to find fault without raue. AWer,. That the firm and manU' coure of the Hon. ' f.... n it: .r. ".i.. ... ',v . ..r '.. . .' ' ftiis.i 1 . ijiiviii. 111 1 1 1 lv iiiiriiiivsft'iiiriiiiiiiiivjrii.rkiiii ,;.. r -r.a .1- i? -. . 1 . . . ' " io mc onun. uu-j .naie -hi on 10 me wuncs 01 a 111 a - hearty approval. isfi. d with the State Sentithe democratic party of this S f ri I ii 7v'c soh eil. That the Democrats of this countv adout as , tl1(,.r j. ..I 1 , j:rv ,n i, hev will meet in rniiTPnthin nn their ey Sena'e refuse to confirm the nominations, that he fill the Dench with democrats after adjournment, and that in the opinion of this meeting, one of those Ju les outfit to be taken fron the Da-t-rn portion of the "State. (';(, Tint in our opinion, the true policy of the democratic men hers of the DcqMature in regird to the ;'tioii if th? U. . s,-mit,r will be, t ) meet to caucus fml u"h HV , nn'1 ,;uc aild lhc'1 him without r.yaol to personal preferences, Mr. V. Ktrg eff.-red the following resolution, which was adopted: Ji'-solved, That, in the opinion of tliis meeting, no mriiiber of the Legislature should be su.-t lined by ihe Democratic party, who will in any way ib-fra: the election of a candidate when fairly nominated by the party. On motion of Hiram Hoover, Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be publihed in the JelK-rsoniau and State Sentinel. On motion, the meeting adjourned to mvet on the first Saturday in April next. JOHN DKADBURV, President. Jamks Din mi, Scerelarv. course of the narrative he says: Tl.o profound regard and veneration which the In(!ian Iras ever retain-d towards the name and me norv f V .,.'.; . .f :,, . i r i id U axiuiirtou, is m -st mleiestinjr e.idenee of his emvt is ally a;);.reeiated worth ; ai:d the fact that the iJed :n a re, rar. I hi not ...or,.!-, ... f .1... Ked IH M re -.ird Inai not mrele u ,n. of th.
i raiiMin v m. u. fchencK, Ja, u h.fe, 1 homas amaliiamated with the ruin. .us. spurious ystem of bank- , Hour market i f Cleveland, on the !J4;h, was llaL The Wesl, r, lVter M. IMis and Iienjunin Mormin. ; ins or anv other federal systems; who will dive into p.or.K Pil - ., l . r.. o-o Resulted. Tht the Delegates hereby appointed in the them in all the underhanded ways that the old dw.i-, ran " 3 ' ' djt ' 1 llie ,3d : reveral Townships hall have ihe power to fill any vacau- invent, for their own gain and promotion, and who rare "I here; wa very l.ttle done in our market yrstcrcies occurring in said Townships. 1 nothinj fr the cause thev pretend to espouse, but to an- day. 1 he conl!ictinj v.ew s of dealers in relation to
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1 II C 1NI!ANS AND N ASIUVJTON'. writer III tie 1 '-.u'l iH-i'rvd li.e laie u ar, ' ; l'o m i.k .mi. i, in u, ,, u. R.W,, -American, pirn, . account ,.f a l!",!'" '" S"J " liA.,xr,Mn ' r'm,,i r ;i rs c r t . t , ,n 11 y 10 '(Jm.2 t!" a vy n gainst the deierminaticn t i b"1 ,il "" ""r '' bau the u.dih .f name b.nid.r.2 . Mm Crand Council of too Confederate Iroquois en the Mr. Mad;s;,as ndmrniraiioa ta 1 ty it no in oriitnrv, '' vt, par, A(, . AlfMOle M;m Tonawanda lieservalion in (iencsee countv. In the ' is .frrih.ei t ,or..onn- ... k. ; i r;" . a! "V'l.:",e "f 'i-. the
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r- . . in. n, that Washington is th- enly white man who has ever entered Heaven, and is Ihe only one who will enter there till the end of the world. ft. M'ciiu.an State Ha.vk. We find tlie following in regard to this institution ia the l ist Detroit Tr?e o, . - - The attorney general Ins commenced proceedings by lÜin-r an iidormatioti in the nature of a nun war ranto, nt.inst tiie Suite Dank of .Michigan. The ! qiiesaoa itivrlvrd, ll decided against ihe Link, tnkca away its euarter. The declaration that its charter It is stited in the Crook u Ho American fh-it ,m Tri. , , , . ,r , . ., , . " V" d iy week last iMr Archioald Lstep ot Libertv, lud. I killed Mr. Ha-le n of that place, bv strikin him with a chair. The American Jays it 'is underwood Mr. I l-is'ap acted m self-defence, and that he gave himself ' lip to the Ollicer and Was htdd to bail in C'VIH) ! v"-' I know of hut one tiling safe in the universe that is
hut as th very best man that ever has existed, or that ' 1 innrem, :u Tf,e national Assouan nol Inover wi!: e.ust, is heautifully illustrated in a sinrrulJr ?-cr thflt,! r-n the improvements in mat-reduce, w!.icli thev maintain even to this dav -"viz (hln' ry thal -')H) lri(n v''t! lls l u!d nrcomplhh
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co mi i:s ro rv i c i:. nilOOKVILLi:, Ia.,Oct.23. 1 R 15. MESsns . CitAPM ans : We had nur meeting hist Sturdiy, to appoint dVle.itrs to Ihe State Convention which is to assemble at Indianapolis next winter. No expression of opinion was made jm to who the D'inorrry of Franklin county would prefer for (Jovernor or Lieut, (tovoruor. (Jov. WhilC'iinb would brt undoubtedly the choice of a iiij rity of the I)t nocrat-i of Franklin, were it not for the fart that we are looking fir wart! with s'ron? hopes of his election lo ihe Tenate of ihe United State-. I doubt not hut that you and those who see some of the
rtPiaPe 101 rl i I ,- 1 a v r Art t Ina N t 1 1 ami.a 1 . & that the Z, ..re not much intrre.ted 1 in the matt, r. or inai uiry are. iiostue lo me e. ecu mi oi um. v ii:ic mo. 'Phis, I bej; leave to assure you U a very gr-at mistake. In m other portion of the btatc mauere all these sapient ,, , ..u.. o t quill-drivers may ay to the contrary are the p-op'e more warmly attached to Governor Whitconih ; and I know I npflk thf piilimcnl fit nin.lintlis nf lh lli'.n.icricv .if thi tonsressional District, when I say that the f leci m of Cov. Whitcomb to the office of United Slates Senator would give more unalloyed faWsfaction than that of ar.y other man. And I believe, that, take it gnnera'ly through out the State, ihe Fame feeling prevails. Every hodv hereabouts, perfectly understands the indirtive opposition of the Lawrenceburgh " Beacon " to the tl ivernor. It has very little inflaiir even with the De-nocrary of i:s own county. 1 verily h lieve that i's edii r is so far stepped in . I t.. .i. u ! f .u. .1 .r original in im r, nidi ucwou:o prtitr ui eiern u oi a . , .... . ... , . nijj ii unv. niiro on. v ny mis is trie i.iei, you know nhnui as well as I. Hy the wiy, it is s'rongly SUsp"tted amongst ns, that the " Mea-oi" is the mouihpifcc ot "a power n.-hind the throna (" i ripod ) greater than uir ii:rnii- iiFf'.i If the Di'morratie mprnhers of the Leista'ure co into caucus, and ie!e t fairly some other thao (lov. Whi'comb, no go'id Democrat, however so warm a fiiend, would have any rea-on to eomphiio nor would any do so. All we a here, is for that course to be adopted whirh will best harmonize and secure ih entire Mreii!h of our friends ; and such I ferl warranted in saying would be the rostilt of the caucus plan. Let this course be adopted, and then we need not fear the election of some doughficed Democrat, or ni dema gogue whoso political composition consis's of John Kan
dolph's "seven principles." We want no General Gsme- a road from Jehvr-onvi'lo to this place, rons to represent Indiana in the Senate of the United . Lct us move on, finishing one work at a time, by t . c . j :. i . . i r e in r whic'i means are raised to prosecute others. We Let our friends do their duty in defnnrc of v hig malice i . . , . . or the petty, paltry opposition of a few reckless disorgan- hope our Whig friends will now see how murh betizers in our own ranks, and all wi'l be weil. ter is istdivid ial en'.r-rprisf th in "whole hog State The loud bniyng a few political as should not svsl!.nisJ Ma!;c t!i., v.-(r!.s blli,j lIf.IIIS..K c. Jas the cause the fust Democrat to waver in the fulfilment of his .,... dntv towards himself, his eoontrv. -.! hi -,lintr ! raiiroad is doing, and we lmeiio fears of an inter-
I ..... . j j nearest rinis. C-IV." r. S. The other paper rannet go it here ; but I shall write a; du about this matter. 1! 1 Vlllll Dil f tl J r v- 0-I..Kii. O J 13 1", Mfssrs. rnPMs-l h u.. I. i I i-lov a b-vv mi.-.utes in si rihblin-T to von. First to I. i von know I am vet in the land of th liviuz, and second, to . let you know that I am pb-ased at thecoue jouhave j pursued in the Sentinel relative to the great invteru-s in ! ''" H we luve traitors in our ranks, the snnner ! t'"7 are exposed the better for ihe reat and good rau-e ; ' w" '-ve bad victory up.... v.ctorv in the 1 1 irr Si.i.e, ; nnd hard battles fo.i--ht for those v inories ; and shall ihe ff..l f 1 l,tl 1 w nave any ) rn.n in and l.elr.ay us I tust . . ,l ' P"P ,; S:' "I"' 01 language ! mat caimut Do tn:sunilersto.,( ; yes. IJemncracv has hlmiii -,. . , - 1 ;i In ir aiin 4 f ri'nrvniil:iliiM ivirrv i,m -in, ....... ! Ii" ," 'V"""" ,,,ff ',r " st ,!i, ' ' : tr and tried democrats, for such we must i.-. o n rarrv j OIJt aTM, niaiIlt;li lhe principles that will make us h,pI pv and prosperous people. They want none vt those j ;,k ail)j water Ue fMl4Äft rl ofcreitu.es, that are swer their own selfi-h eiuls ; men who even would s I! themselves and party, for a mess of pottage. (J.,,1 save ns from sm h mortals (if such are in 'nr ranks.) for inen I cannot call them. We have the 111 ij rity, and the bone and sinew (the people) who gave us that majority expct 11 tli.l I tr 1 w t f. 1 11 r.a Irk ;is-t l..fiull. .....t .r.. ...it . will, bv niaintunin the vict..rv thv have "iin.il I , ., 1 . ... v . .. . . , tlieir haid fought battles. INow, in mv humhle opinio! t!lt, .jemorratic Legislature should n,o-t in nn-1,,1 .adi,!ate be proented for each offire, ami m;ke tl rlmiee by balh't or otl.erwi. and pledge ourselves support the nominee when in Convention" I f .r .me wi pledge mv self with the same kind of a id. dge as mr f will, by niamtiinin the victory tlev have gained by V '" . -.t...... i.... .li.ij tu n Iii 111T-11 their hard fought battles. Now, in my humhle opinion. ie to thers did ti the ilerl.aratiou of our rihts. If we. the He. inoeracy, are all honest and true, all we have 0 do, is to art promt. tlv : there will be no nerd of rooiiiT or n.oi. inoeracy, are all honest and true, all we have to do, is to ; act promptly; there will be no nerd . r.,m2 r mZ, n '"2 "i'h "ir whig Inend-. Our etion should be that of ; 'dependent democrats, and all will he. ri-ht ; I have mv j choice ' dTieers, but if I am deprived of that choice, I PtjM f,r "", r".M a'"1 ClH,1 "?'f if I am rf.-leat- ' e, ' '.V personal pr. lrrenre I still go for the principle. I )!' ,n'l, 'MV,,! c'"'1! I Dtmnrtut ; fH.r I do know he is not properly qualified 1 0, 1 .,,. ..Ii,. im t . j , rn...o ......, l. 1... . .... to fill ;mv ofiiee in this jjovernment except he be a true ' ........ .. , . ...... ,.1 , , .)t , ,r. u 10: deu.oer.it in heart;) I care not where bis l.x-ation may be. I do not expect to say much about in v lire ference for the officrrs; 1 shall CM in submission to 'the majority of the democracy as I i.lways expect to be one of that body ; and will he governed byit, if the principles of cemocrarv are ine run; worued to, which have no doubt will he. l.'nion should lie the watchword, and :irtion the handmaid of Democracy at Indianapolis this winter, and all will be right. V. " iiREENK Lor-fTT, Imi., Oct. 30, 1845. Dear .So Appended you wiil 6ee tbe names of twen ty subscribers for the St.ite Sentinel, Weekly, for twelve : months, and enclosed are twenty dollars to pay for the ' same. Keep a continual spurring I hose skunks till they i become iood democrats, or leaders of the coon clan. The ' sooner the democratic party is rid of all such men as the ! Morrisons the better. Their places will soon te filled by honest men from the Whip ranks. ! Yours, tru'v, C. CL . . t e ? , 0:. u e are n-.w e,rar o, hi;,;s-ni:iy wc rcmr.in SO forever. .hiiift i:;;! ; " - , .ii' i f t-i . ,, ,1. f. v .ui. ii u coir oi Ii..U..S .11.1 .C Temain so torever I id. Sin!" (,'iz. C', j'Vt'S ! r e et r : .',; in icr. (tJ'Wv repeat, as hei ;-f r that we are no-, ej.'ar of paper money manuf ict.u -i? : m.-r the )( .pic C lir . . . ... Ol IiliUUS rem l. ll S) ueiieet ill ailu lorevennorc. iiilifio; ,'i ( i. Jiecord. (r-Wcsay llie same. No more Daubs in Ulino!?, riiwanl f never; ;.':d no man must he sent to the convention to char.ge our eoa-tituthm who is even mistrusted of bein a D inh man. ('!n' ;n n Dan. ri c . , , . , , . Com-jodorf. brnwAKT Ins ouhl :s!icd a reply to that
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trers II was wrote;, the m iment we saw hissta'ement I r,,l!,!,c aaun.ii, au i at the t.H.rof u,e t.,,e house ot aaij iirum & ',11 ih. 1 the whole matter clearly set forth j ÄaV lfT C'o.v.rerV adm rahlc Naval History. Ohio d i" ii';vin,n. na : i,.t!f ,.f ,lt. money m be mij Mi-'-'vimi Jo-.mi,,.ii ihe d,v .1 a.i.l ti.e rrrn.iiii.i.2 half 1., be naid In Nl ' -ia- ',la1- m-mUis ir..m s.-i-.t in ,t lt., ;.. ,i ..t ureul, irui!,Ve k , I ,0 ,M -'' ! uti 2..d fr.-eii..!,i nerunty, nuue payiI ACfHxr.HV vitRU's TiiYsrr.vh Liltort.Mr. Owmib,ewu,,uUil" u'u ''-uV:h,.r:Vv:.;:,,.a,'"
. , f,,, , ..ir.. , . . ... ft . . . I . - ... I I 1 I I ft. . as much ns could be done With out maehmerv Jitiv years ao with t3U0,nni men ; or that human invention had created a power equal to three times the manual labor of the globe X. Y. Xus. Ackktmckal iT.eTr :tions. mouj" other a rt iclcs produced lv Ihe farmin r interest, the past ye ar, are 7e'M;( .,()(' i bushels of rain, 17,700,001 ton's of ,av. S7t-MK5i),(H;0 pounds of cotton, ltj,0 .,( 'tHI pounds of tobacco, 11 1,709,1 GO lbs. of rice, and Vil l,0;;Ü,G0(i ibs. ol tiU5:irThe Treasurer's ofllec of Texas has been fired and burnt up, with the public records. It was the work of an incendiary a defaulter who wished to destroy the evidence of his own guilt. EfAZCCiAS.VS van sai.il T?-.3 A f"!ll.i.f 2 run,. I with one bhoy ir.une ii..-je and sta---j Mr. ai Mi'iiie -.'7, IM'iioH trrt. So. 4 .i-.v . rrj .,f firt nte lan-J, wit'i., Q ,ii-s ..f ni, .,a lulis i"S h"', aiwut -5 '' ' rnirivaii..,i ; eriiuuri.r JOilX ELmji ku.i TI WAIilL ! '-VrC;7 u cnnnantty maniifartiirine, ami kfi nr. etft, h.llnl. a l.irLe im:itv nl Tinw ar i.l' rvnv .1-......., ' , . i ----- - - -r-,--j - - ... - - . .,'.... I, f 1 14' II ! Iif if-IU nn llie hipa Irnii.. ''I anil jn.t f.r V'-nr-rlv 4."i if T tlie lowest pri. PM to exrliaii fir Wheat, Ha xsfed. Crat.. f Faiheni,Ar.,ii SMITH !UX..rS. 4 hap of
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Ciii( iti:rtU Ii ievs Cm i ciU. Corrected from the Oirnnicle of October IS. Flrtr,ctY taills.bl f t.(!i)jt.l; 07, tin-ecd. call 0.63a0 t'anal ft. waz-ns, 2.',' 3 S7 Si 't Kanawha, bUih Ü 23-0 ?5 drain vheit,buh 0 70..0 0( Seeds, flax, bush 0 S7a0 90 Corn, 0 23i0 3 Tiitutliy, 2 00i3.5Q Oits, 2 la0 20 ( l.ver. 4 004 50 Hft, b. -e ton. 1-2.0tMl.Vim msAy gill O.ID5(.20
UiiiiicN of tin ITJ :ui(I I. Hail Uoad During t'ic ircrfi nuliiv Octn'xr "S)f 113. From our .Vaaion Cvrreiondtnt. OU f V II D. I N '.'.'A KD. j o j ur, VJ Jucrdl?inii,.c y h,,." Wheat)7t bhls. Salt. 6 ' bbis Flour. "S)2 LuIi Flaxseed. DJ busii Com. 8 ) bush Eye. 1 1." buh Aples. Dii Tork barrels, dill Lard kegs. 11,'J jil feet Lumber. J0 cords Wood. Üi),;U) Slaves. u i i w i - i j luls. l ir and Oil. ci i t j ) libls. .Molasses. i:i h clf hbls. Deer. kJs A l'w1, r ' ,,;S,, S:"nc Coa i l'-"dü shingles. ii plows. 2 Threshing Machines. b:H)lH) lbs othr Freight. Thrre is very little dringe in the price of the leading articles of lr;:d since my last statement. lie nvrr has tollen several foet duriui the past i. i ;, ., 1 ,, - ' v T week and is now low. lours, . A. J. . A ciip.pino:i of our former reports shows the in ; ere a e of buiu'ss to he tnu.h greater than was anti ciiatc l bv auv one. We sillCTcly congratulate the whole central of Indiana indeed the whole State on j the pro-pe-ts before us resulting from the energetic manner in which cuir voir nvailahle public works are man a god, and their rapid progress to completion. We predict no we won't predict but we feel confident that on the completion of this road, it will not only move on northward, but will be intersected by branches from every d.nvtion. Already is Slielhy county moving in the matter; and L-nisvi'.'e is ta'king about luluablc deLt. I'ie.nr. On St:n !.ay night some gen! lernen arrived express ro:n ( du n! ti, O., 17 indes in about IV) hours, and deoarlrd sime ni ri t Cr t t l.,- ,.r T ,f,r. f, -p ,.,, i i " c Ii i 'V .' ar'incilts here for the purchase ' lo'O birrels, which were cn Monday contracted for at .x" 70, deliverable at IMndiMin. On the same j f0 inrrpi, . :n v.tl., u.rf . , .lt -., n- r... . l3 7 " üfrrtK l" store, were so.d at Jt. lh,s was R-sore the vacs transpmd. It wis then com- . inuiiicatetl t) us, and we Undo a s,. culatlon. the terms of whi h wes'ull keep to ourselves fort! ..v........ .( ie Mr 1 1 . 1 Nf t. UVl rtl 11,111". f iv tr v t -i ilii,.nc I t 41. . Ins taken another ri.e in New York, and is quoted , 1 as h ' as j 1 LOVR MaKKKT. The Hiiadeab-r states that the ti e hist new?, cans d a decline in the pri.e of flour, f fron; S) to Tic, lo winch few holders are ilic lin cd to Mibiuit. We notice s ih s of 40 barrels. Mich gan, at .SI -'i a :si -y.i no barrels, lodi.na, at Ni 7. 1 'thureK. lil-ek Do. k. at Ol tid ."it Ml j , , ( v f - - - - - y ft va v v We lake rgr;s on s.ib-cr.pt.011 at a very liberal pri.-e. If not brought in 0:1 that account, we will take 1- a cjinntity for ci.-h. Dring them on s..on. First cone', iirt M-rva-.-J. S.4Sath t. 011 vvn I ion. N dire is h-ieby gucn. tint a Conventio,, f the fiiendi cf a t.-tttr ..b-ervance of the Sabbaih day iu ti.e Mate of Indian,, ,siv,.,d .0 be held at Indiana,.,,,, on Wednes- '. .e Hhh day of December next. Ample piovisio;i will ul Ir a""n-,Uti..n of all viMte.s dealing to attend the Convci.tivii, w,u wi,, please to repoit ihcmel vei. a,m'"-&, al the bacmeiit morns of the Fiist Diesby tt-riaa 'u aiiivn , i me Iaement mom nf t i.p I- fi.o.h. 1.. - . ,.. . .wi . c"."'c w llVU' cmaultee w,il i c in witi. m. 7 'ys, U td,:t'dj a"d Tbuisday, will prolably be ÜCC"l,lt ,n 'c Mncs of the Convention, $VJ0i" 'V' v CSM 8 '" cxectel neZZ Indianapolis, Nov. 1 is. 1.3 ' 'ii,,,,,.,,., M t , "C l-lL OI I iiii:m-t Clarion 4 mint v. Im nit I'hvriii: r.,i bt or .Mmoi r.,rn. ; rc!i!t,,tfvr Partei., mf Rail ll-dnle. iao-m MePii.rj..n vs. j,.!, Siephr!...,, Arilotatd Grervi-s and .Nancy , reeves, hw w ife, Huiiiplin-v c'riitiUi and Jane (irilhili lo wile, John stej.ii, jison -,1, Aiiliikra liuihne and UrN-cca UuUuie Ins wife. 1-.. in. In Mejlieii.st.,i ami Saucy, In wife, J.nin '"" t-j'".!, is woe, i.eoi,nias Mrpliensoii 'Jd, John Mcf'oy and ,sal-tl i Mei ey, his vv He, (;i,rge Mephmst.n, John Siephensi.ii H.l, .M.ner II. iKiialey, .A maud , N.,1Clry, tlias Jmgley who are prrs,.,,,, f free a.T.aiiil Vlariret St-pfifiiM,,,, Juriali .(! ptieiiM.ii, 1 lui-s, J. Slej-heiisoii, Kliril.rth .sU-pl,eiisou. Thmiiaa Meplieiison, Mary Mepheri-nm, Klijah btrptifi,M.ri, Will:ai b.pn. on, AfH'is sjicjidr,,,).!,, ServHud l'iigiev. SeMtiiniM l-ncley. eiretiii. lmciey, ami AI van der l.n-try, v" ho are Milan i vv iili'iii the n'f nl tvvi-t!y ene ve.us. r T l-t-inc t : re.l ia liie jk t ti.ai , f the ah,ve mmel nel'boner li araia-l tl;e a'.iove nami-d it.-tendauts. tiled in tlie othce of tlie r ,H li" r'"' 1 " iuoresai-j.i.ri orur a 'th , 1M. , and verif-. t.y : r:i i.u;t, th ,t n.e :,!,ve i! e.i t i. rui.ons, .siJ-,,1,-,,.,,, A" ''''I " v :m I . i.i.- iJirr.ts, In w i e, Aloiri H .,slry, Aiii.oma I .i.,i'it- , I .ii . lrt..! v . r-rln- ini-'lrv e a mud i.y,, lr,( ir.ii is ,.1:; .,-, ,t,.!. r Ij.ii-Vj, are n..t irMderilsof tlie " 't" ln.:i :n.i. I Ii. r.r.re, it is li-re'y t.,.lrr-d tli.it notice of llie ci TK oi trie pi, in a-.e c.iii alon-sai 1, .ti c ) i,i.-r a th. 1?1." and veri1 1 tn.eiic y nl :iiil peoMoi, !e C.vei, In .1 .. rnlriit dckiidants, f a time .v.. ,s Mi'u-'su. !y i ti.e lu.hu:. M .le .ViiUuel, nevpaier i 1 in cmiiiiy ..f .'.oio.ui , and thai tlit-y aj.j-;,r and anf , , . P"11'!""1 nrst .lay ,. t!;e m it t, rin ..I s.o.l c.mrt, to ............. . in i mi: ii i ... ii in ine w-tnuj ,i oiid a v in P.cnnU r mvl.ut vv ln-h time, , a.K.n tbrreaner as it Lall be coneiiMin air mki inuii oi. y xv i.i near li.e ai.l peiitnn,. K,re,!.tK.r, im... K. U. I'UNCAN, Ok. 4 j iAU AOTiti: i -orirK n i.rrri.y iiv,. that the undersized, n,un r To.td . 1 i.ihnuiMr.it..r, an.l I r .nr.s p. pinli. a-ii..initratru .f the et .tatei t Im.hI ,'l.iiip-, laie ,. llie u.iniiy ,. .M. rn.n deceased, will proeed In s-li Ihe ,i!,n o:2 leal e( le !!, un'in I.. O. -i .,r , s,.,i vui. ie e.-.i r,.ro... V. ." ..?.. ! -, . Ih? .V.r 4. 1-11 a.v Fit .WA.S nill.H'S, .i ..,. UatrU "'-wo i: huju, .-idminiArainr, r I'ST n-reivei!. a fiia-; rt.xJe of .i.tra Tur e'aps : i Uo -J tlo.c-u l",-i.i h liu ml i a; w j I t. C l,,tU ,lo; Ü o do ti ,! j 3 ll.l III.) s' Itiizy " Jt, ; I ii.iraiM-.nM-; iMsitle- a variHy of seal, sraMlf musk vi .i:a iftOii' icooiv rgMII.S d,v rnc-,vr.l J4,rr GrMltmr.r- K.r.irh f;f n,.4. ... Jl,i'VlT,n ,,S WaUr ,,r,:,f lU i ? CrlClrmiiVcHlf 3 cm -I .urn ami !,. kii an.l to irr sh,- ; ali It.e aimvr are war-T1-! ,.'lL'!rr 1 ,r'"-i-l pra. m.) 4j J. K. Ml AKTE. 1 1 v i i 1 1 2 : s sTs :77 is. f Anir.S' MT,r K Nr Samtds; Iirtirs' tH.iin.J RuVerorer. J fl.MS; Iiihrs'iiaUnl Ki:I.Urvval.. h- ; CtmW mm iiatrnt l.ul.Ur, l.:iU..r s-,lrs, i;-ni Ifiorn' t ..iiin.oi, UuSjIi- all rrv clir;p ul llie O.itoii Faaliiolril.le Hal anU i-lu? SU.ir. ' J45 J. JL SIMRPE. to 'asia: i.iiir.s. gt'.sF ircnvxl, lti-' rrvmiioii Kid r.4ka niriped w.dkir V flu., hrta.lrs a ceal vari-l I (J.iiicri. half ('niirri. IhiUi,-Tit-f, N.c &.c , at .!. lJ.ijtou Mw.e ,-,..rf. 4ä J.K. SS 1 1 A 1' K. ' fglllO.-'n Hits I.',. it i..k the (iiMiiiiiin t tl Mrchanies Fair at SL Cincinnati are iiuv i f -red 1,-r iilu at the L).i)t..n H it auj -fke siÜr . K. SIIAKt'L. lVIIIMT WATK1). tIASII paid f.r wheat. Flax, Timahy, .f ed Oat, Diied Fruit &.C. A.c., I'V i. K. IS; I A ill It. ' rur'u,i , . m stvi:s, rnizT. K.il.-rilri- r.iiiKiai,ity meivinj .Sovof the iot arwoa. el i it'roi, ul.'i. I, h? ..r-, .., peli at tlie tuinet .ri.e ye in vile- pirclin-eis Ui give iiiiu a call, l-f .ie .iir h ii. elwltere 44 tf : siJ.vnRiaiir. si A.a 3iOLANsi;s cm aie at s-Ml 1 11 IIA.N.NA'r". 45 ElitOYTV lIlMas, I.L kmdj c f U.iilur fur fra'.e at S.M ITH &. II AXX.VS. 45.
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