Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 September 1836 — Page 3

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d,0 "um aim lonotie nnfl nrofner lv of Inr!

with a quick s'ei) to'tlvpmnn : -u- . ....

greatness. Let those vhn ! 'R. " " J " wn'c" 1C ,ms bte received

" . . ....:- . .. " e""JsatA f . . '"''-i. iiienas-iffavs i(.irraif.,lt

0f .oienca, m i aj.uhu, i.n Kuru c.enir.cent works,1. "iernai imrovcnicnl art of t h ! 1 i'.m. uintcr. anu lo none ,l,e treasure, which so many listens have criiain-j Iast session, and he ac t of f'onfn.,' r ' m01"0 so ,l,an to chared with

ailv wastea on enterprises, lruami only or h-imsn ! distribution c.f the Mm,h,- r,, , prosecution o! public work. IYih-.n; .afserr. 'romnlnkM,.;,; '.rncmie' leave no , no station involve ..-..'' r

M. .- remote frnr, cno nf ran- . '"ini tni-mnh ol onr nnlirv' ,n,I ,;..,.. ' ,.M,,,;Ue

,.,."" feiivitv. allow ,., Kn .;' ' .,Z t:",u U,R comuielioi. of our wr,L-a r : ' ' . " Hunc squires

Si sensed year generous recognition of ,V feeble I imPHt. ' . r.' V- V, 1 ? f?cneroiii confidence of the

,,-jorts to advance the prosperity of our common Sillier me, gentlemen, (n c.Ku ! 1 . 1ut 1 presume

gantry, by tendering to the citizens o Franklin,! "lent:

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t

m"!! of the siiircrecst estein of

otir obodietit servant c. r. mercer! Tha State of Indians, a. though anionjr the youn'rfst tUiijr'.iters of the I'nien, )(itstrij)inr r.ll her sisterJ i.i her lili-il efTirts to proaiote its duration.

s oftener the indulronfidence of the

; an attempt at a long :

" iiu- i sprccli rnm mr. ij 77,.,

jnt .s know:, th.tt nearly ih i.o!e of mV

profperitr of Inri.

Wi,pu .his PPMiineht wns drank. Gov. Ray rofe to reply, hut ilC rain commenced falling j puoj, heavy torrents tint the company were obliged to diverse and seek shelter. Jle offered the following sentiment.

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aneinji to

il? mom.

s confederacy. Ld s. If,,r.,rft-

uiiiiit lit l)!ir nvnrl I..

:.oie net- prospen'y and march to grealtu-s?.

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A j , Js 'V ' 11 ,aCC,!ms "tleJ ia the cfflce . h "r rWl11 iillJ"'' at the receto : u :'i p ' ' V- Ar t";l'-'-'ioa and his w.llbepntinaw;iy;rn,3t!'ea ""

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in oe oy increased dili"-.

igonce and zeal

No. 33 Thmnns

" ; the Committee of

J. Evuns Chairman of

ri.-il,- and Internal Im-

Xo. 1" Co. R. M. Jy.hnson of Ai. The

n w : ill i ; r in :i nrv i n ct-iTa - i i . - ,

aJmii-cs'lds valor at the Thames, and ill ! r. L,so' rankhn county, my thanks forth

l" "an vou in the colebialion Very respectfully.

, O. II. SMITH.

JHI7US Jiatimntiil r..;.,.

'ro-;lile prosecution of our puidic wo,k cof-.r" V , Vr""'''1" and lnrn Iml.er.as ,!K; Koard of Intend 1 P --ments o ,.e II K. :U lhft ,t epMon , whom the chief responsibility- Ehn j ' L7,?,"!!-'" and faifl.f.,1 rerthe mit them to my c,: ...... ' ' " lom-. vf " the ca.e of Internal Improvement.

Sept.

rnro! his inline among those of her bravot

sons. TWhen tha applause of this sentiment had ceas1, til4? fallowing was read. Great Crossings. IGh A us. 183G. Ccnllcmm: I have, just received your polite and kind invitation to attend the celebration of the commencement of the White Vi'atcr Cnt:d, at Brookville, Ind. It would give mevcry great pleasure indeed to have it in my power to accept your invitation. My many and multiplied engagements, as well" now as in advance of the proposed period of celebration, puts it out of my power lo give you positive information as to my ability to witness the commencement of the useful and important Canal in question. Although I may not be present with you, yet I feel a deep anil abiding interest in the niagniaccnt and stupendous improvements which arc advancing will, rapid strides through your enterprising and fertile country, in the extension of the facilities of human comforts, and in the diffusion of all those appliances which are calculated to reward the industrious laborer for his toils, and enhance the happiness and well oeins; of mankind. If I should find it cons'slent with my other engagements lo bo with you, nothing: will give me more real satisfaction. Accept assurances of my high consideration and repeat. RII:M. JOHNSON. .Urs'rs. John V. Johnson, George Holland, Unfits lUynxond, C. P. Clarksnn. No. Ifi Grn. Win. II. Harrison The ic and able Governor of the "Northern

Territory," The Hero of the Thames and

lippccanoc: Indiana, under his nupicos ushered into beine: as a slate, now in the full

tide of her prosperity, looks upon him as her father and benefactor.

Harrison was invited but no reply. No. 17 Hon. Henry Clay of A"y. To call

him a patriot, a statesman, or an orator, is

but to pronounce a common sentiment: The

acknowledged champion of Internal Improvement the great Apostle of the Rights

lit man, his useful life has been wholly his country's and his bright and brilliant career entirely devoted lo her service.

Mr. Clay" letter ar.d scnliiTient was also read

ts follows.

Asni,Nn, Aug. 20, 1830.

QMlancn: I am honored with your invi

tation to attend the celebration of the commencement of the White Water Canal. I

regret that other engagements will not allow nie the gratification of being present. I most

heartily wish the enterprise complete success.

as 1 do all the other plans of Internal Impraverncnt which Ii'ive been adopted by Indiana. o creditably to her enterprise, and which are likely lo redound so profitably to her citizens. Instead of my personal presence, 'tttfei nie to odor a sentiment: (iVjcraor .VoWe Under whose wise administration a system of Internal Improvement lias been adopted that will form an epoch in the annals of Indiana.

W ith my respectful acknowledgemenls.and

Allow me to propo

1 ment:

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th

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following sen.i-Uie stif India,,;: " l" '

iVei

V. Johnson,

George Holland. C. F. f 7-, z . , f r-

No. 19 Hm. Jona. M'Curlu-.YWAnni and persevering in his conduct; honesf and patriotic in his intentiot.s; bold and open in his course: The cause of Internal Improvement is proud cf such an advocate.

Mr. M'Carty was invited and attended, but the day being wet, h3 left the ground as soon as dinner was over. When the above toast was drank, a speech w as loudly called for, the company not knowing he had retired from the ground. No. 10 George H. Dnnn The able I.aw- ) cr, (he enlightened statesman, the gentleman and man of integrity: Whether "in the legislature or in private life, the public good hns been his great object; the welfare of the state his fust & highest motive: Whilst "ratitude inspires our hearts, the name of George II. Duns will be remembered by the peple 0f Indiana. Mr. Dunn replied to this sentiment in a epeech of about 20 or 23 tnimues, in his usual able manner. His remarks will be published. No. 21 Hon Amos Lane A gentleman of talents and experience, his services to the country are treasured up in sacred recollection, and the friends of education and internal improvement are sensible of hi exertions

in support of that glorious act of the lastf

Congt ess, the division of the surplus Revenue. Mr. Lane was invited, and was in Brookville on the day, but took no part in the celebration No. 22 Huh Wnry Morse, Inle. Senator from Hamilton co. Ohio I lis exertions in the last Ohio Legislature in behalf of the WhiteWater Canal, will long be remembered and appreciated by the citizens of Indiana. The following is Mr. Morse reply to the com

mittee of invitation, which was read and also cheered with enthusiasm. , Sprisgfiet.d, (Hamilton Co.) Aii. 2ht, ISoG. Gentlemen: I have been honored by the re

ceipt oi your letter nt uie 2nu inst. invitinar me to

Rttend a celebration at Brookville, on the 12th of

Sept. next, by tho citizens of Franklin Co. Ind. on

the commencement of the White Water ('anal.

Be assured, Gentlemen, that nothing would be

more gratifyinjr lo tne than to attend with you, and

I lie "menus ol Internal Improvement," in celebra

ting an event eo auspicious to the people of Indiana, and especially fo to the White Water J'alley, and stiall avail myself of the pleasure of doing bo, will

circumstances at the time permit. Accept my thanks. Gentlemen, for the very flat

tering terms you were pleased lo rpeak of my Senatorial duties, as a member of the Ohio Legislature

in favor of the hite Water Canal. Yet I cannot flatter myself that I done more than my duty as a servant of the people in support of that measure.

Could Ohio do less than permit the White Water Canal to pass some seven or eight miles through its

territory when the implied faith of the State was pledged by the Legislature of '33 '24 granting leave

to "Mirvey ana locate the same if found practi cable! Yes she did refuse bv a subsequent L.egis

lure so small a favor to a sister State did (to her shame be it spoken) agree to a report made bv the

Chairman of the Committee to whom that subject

had been reported on ihe principles of ''dollars and

cents in the hurry and bustle of business near the close of the session! But thanks to the roagnanim-

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rp r , , . 1 1 1 nuu fuu ivciinj; ui ii.jiniMij unci, prevaueu ie Mssrs. Ifaipnond. I hwoii, Holland awl tl;0 j,aua of tilC iast Legislature; so foul a blot was JJinson. '"Expunged" from the Statutes of Ohio. And the V io r ti - t - c , jVVliitc Water Canal permiled to wind its way o. IS O. . Smiih. L;. A turn Iriend I own UlC valey of t)ie White Water without being ct those measures w hic h make the 41 Wilder- j interupted by an Ohio "Hill." ncs blosom as the rose:"' The friends of the! Should cinforseen ciicumstances prevent my at-

White- Water Canal cannot this day forget tendance, allow me through you to oiTcr the follow -

l's valuable and efficient aid in bringing nS """" ,

X Mil I 1111 II! II I IT rV1 f Mi

le

in

aliznis f ll'LH.. I Vi. - .....

Among the first to propose, and advocate D policy of internal ininrovi-nhinl

the first rank of its siinnnrt(..-s....111v

speedily realize the advantages which await

uiom as me reward of their ft

their public spirit.

heir foresight and

igorous

f.P",,f Rori,Ie 7--The interest of the While-Water Valley is dear to his

uearr, nor is lie idle m exerting his vi talents for her cause.

(Here is Mr. Raii :er,s reply.) Centeryim.i:, Sept. llth, 1S3(3.

uemicmrn: I nti ! if. c r..;.,i i i i

, , , """im 1 11.111

' Ev-anf) C"lmiltf' wclveJ no re,,y frol!) Mr

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, company wa dispersing in the rain. John Cinley, E,q. editor of the Richmond .lladi-

uinoticrea the foil wing sentiment.): The meeting of lh,- Witter,

There is not in this u-i.l,, iv.i.i - ..-n

. . , , anev so sweet t a.e where the brnnr-l.P f vi.:.

A

siness

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CO-EM IS'IW ?.'SieTH

ICtlOH.

I. M. STEWART. oS ts.

vid 1

co-pariner,!.,,, has hoon formed between David Pnce an, h.hn W. Mltt , the mercantile bus. and wiU ho roii.lnctl under the linn nf IV,.

r;ce Aj. Co

Whitewater

As that

meet;

n1,';!!'! J'"''" -W-m from mv fob

i or n esc orU shall reli

under the linn of IV,-

ut 1 !.,, f.,.1 r i . . .

David Ph ;n . , -"""iy occupie.1 by

We Hatter nunM-Ivi-M h'at we shall bo able to acoo.uo.ute our fn.-nd.s a, oustom.rs o L load XllcSZ UJ 1"t"Sta -'-wiHgi Our stock of merchandise is .w.w , j

vve intend kping jt BnJ .r.a cclfully 8ol.l-.tacJ conilclentfc. ,v, ,

hare of patronage. DA V 1 D I'R U;E & CO Brookville, 14th S.-,t. K-.c ;

il o.-? uty. a f cir. z i-.-

mquish the job-.

' TRX.'

! President Burnett. Tl.

io

I .. ,, . whu,iiK extract jlrom Ilrazorin, I ex;i, dated August 5. exi rdains the nimnr nf flio .......-t . 7 i i '.

. i i .,. in i si in i n' Mm.

, ,.. . nun LWII- ; n - v i i

icmpiatecl the pleasure of ioininrr i'" neu :

brating the commencement of our White-! T CoL 'ii, ,rJ undertook to arrest tl

water Canal. JJut untoward and unforeon i 1 ,C!f,JenN w"1( produced a prodigious senoccurrences of a private character, renders ' ;iti0 l people rose in arms to o'ppse him. it not only inconvenient l.t.i .,m.. : - innd he gave it up. (Jen. Tin!- will i. ..!.

-.v ..iiiiiii. liiii, (isi- , , . , i - iiii.v: nil'

to a charge of desertion and

private engagements. Our Court i

ble without subjecting me at the same time i C. ncl :l.?-lc,,' :1,uI he no doul.t will loose

d abandonment of . rom.miss;,on- Millard is from New York.

.vumiii .s cc.i.iKicnuy spoken of as President.

now in

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session anu cannot tie induced lo adjourn for1 person wnociu-d i,y the name of liirt this orcasicn. j was undoubtedly Mr Bartow of Alhan v. He Rut believe me gentlemen heartily and ! feft '"'ji0''1 '9K) ia 01,,c persons haiids in sincerely witlfyou in the greatjwork,and (hat ! rka,isnothing shall be wanting on mv part, if ex-i f , T not a X'can soldier this side ertion may be calleil for, to bring it loa spec- V e. ' ' Gr;i,,(, ,,nJ( r arms at the above dy completion. Harmon v nf ' .i date, therefore the rumor (hat thev ivrr, r, ...

Jelermination of purpose will make a hort ,aP a(lvince is not true. The rainy weather ind glorious job of it. lie pleased to ore- i hns set a,,(1 "lt is expected to be "sickly for

sent, on my behalf, this sentiment

Ihe Mute If ulcr Canal. Whilst 11

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mice or us valleys lioats down its bosom may its blessings eternalize tl 1C memories nf

its patrons and projectors.

cry respectlullv, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES RA111T)F.Y.

C. F. Clarkton, Jl. Htiymond, John .If. Johnston.

V oeorge Holland, Committee nf Invitation.

nn highest respec ts. I am, gentlemen,

Your obedient servant. IL CI .AY.

will pay GCl cents for 25, nt'iht.i ... 1 . . .

01)0

l.ol.l I . -".

m .,wrr..aiu.-bie wheat illiin.i

py also

ilowcring mill i Rrooki-ni., l,,..:..

fr uh to contrac t for lour barrels.

okviHe Ju,y 2Sth,S;L,,'S S"

5 IV ."VOTICS'. " '

.rrjractice

Counties of the ;M ailj C u jL )"g

State of Ifli.nn r. y.'rcui" ol the

nlarly the Terms of

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'I'lin:. uie event we are now ceienraiing. j I1K.NRY MORSE. tU will be seen that Mr. Smith was prevented j Messrs. C. F. Clarkson and othert. Com!.

frr-m attending by the following, which was read at table, in reply to the above sentiment.) At Cr.NTncvn.i.E, 10th Sept, 1530. ( ;.'o)i n : Your very polite note in beh dl'of vonrclveand k llow-c itizens of Frank

lin conntv, inviting .no lo join )m in celehrating the commencement of our White-

Vater Canal, on the 13lh inst. has been rc-

Thc While Wafer Citat. May it soon he com

(doted and joined by a Canal from the "Uucen of

the est and remain to the end ol tune as a living likeness to the good feeling and reciprocity existing between two Sister States.

No. 23 Dr. Drake of Cincinnati The

friends of Internal Improvement in Indiana,

No. 2G . Mi'lon Stapp, Eso. -Gentle 'man I v

in his deportment, faithful as a public servant, his service in the field and in the rmm.

cilsof the stale, entitle him to the gratitude of

an enlightened and generous public.

(To this toast Mr. Stapp replied in a very splen

did and able speech of about J5 or 20 minutes.)

No. 2 Caleb H. Smith. Esq The able

member and dignified presiding officer of

that Legislature which has cast undying lus-! tre around their names a firm and decided

friend of western improvement lon mav

his service be remembered.

To this sentiment, Mr. Smith also replied in a short speech with much ability and honor to himself. No. 28 Win. R. Morris, Esq. Although his residence is not now with us yet he is not forgetful of (he beautiful White-Water Valley which was once hi3 home, but he is ever ready with his talents to defend her honor and advocate her interest.

Mr. Morris was invited to the celebration, but

no reply.

No. 20 M. T. Williams, Esq. His fame will be as durable as the works which have

been constructed with the aid of his unceas ing exertions.

The following is Mr. Williams reply to the

committee of invitation. Cincinnait, Rktt. l0th,lS3G

Gentlemen: Your obliging favour of the 2d of August, inviting me or. behalf of the citizens of Frs.nklin County, Indiana, to be

with them on the interesting occasion of the commencement of the. While Water Canal was

received a few davs since. My absence from

home prevented its receipt at an earlier day. It would allord me the highest satisfaction to be present on such an occasion, and noth

ing but the most imperious obligations of business will prevent mj enjoying that satisfaction. I fear, however, I shall be unable to avail myself of your very flattering invitation: In any event my constant wishes will be with vou for the suc cess of thii work. It

I ., r,, rw. - J

?ii.ui". iv. me i exian arir.v was r.t St 1 .

tonio, a healthy location. J Y. Slat Cincinnati Sept. 12, 183G. Suicide. On the 4th inst. a man by the name of James Juun, came to tins city in the- steam Boat Argo, and took lodgings at the lioadway Hotel. On Friday nightlasl, he committed Suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. It appears from papers found about his person, that he was an Englishman, and came here from the city of New York. Nothing more is known about him. His papers have been deposited with the Coroner, William Doty, Esij. Since writing the above, we have conversed with the Coroner, and learn from him the following further particulars, Judd commited the act standing before the looking glass, and then walked to the bed. laid down and cover

ed up. He lived nearly half nn hour after

the act was committed, and desired a physician to be sent for. saying be was not conscious of what he was doing at the moment of usin

the razor, lie had been ouito unwell wk -

bilious fever for two or three days, and wn

then under the care of a physician. Both

1'iguiar veins were severed, but the wind-nine

was nol. He had in his trunk s2l0in silver , i ijt . - .. . '

tnree go... run reigns anu eleven small silver

pocket pieces. His papers indicate that his

residence was in New lork.

r . ' li ',rcJts of the One of the firm will attend rer. Ol tire Snnrn.i. rn P

Slate and Disfri. r I ,.r .Tl - oi tje

a.ce first door north of the Clerks offi " brookville July Ss, I;'.;. :3lIGm CTR7'fH'iTiv)ojr H'own of 1,0rn,lne":1y 'atod himsclf'in the Mount Carmrh Indiana. eight miles east of Brookville, respectfully tender, his I rofess.onal services to the surroundinVountr He would nlsr, .nlorm voun.r Gentlemen wi n ,L' d-.rous of studying the MedTea l ai d 'Physical Science., that he can accommodate then, w aU the SSUT1 L,br thboa'rdiand

August 2tth, irc;.

-Gin.

SHEPPERD respcctfu.ly informs the citizens of Brookville. ,nH ii,r:,;; T... '

as commenced the above l,s;. ; ',-.''

rious branches, and is prepared, lo 'workta iScat, Durable. A .;,..7..

... f. ""FIHIIFir. UlUIC. I l pi i 'iT'," r?ular,y t' lest New York and Ph.ladelph.a Eashiom., J ,l0pes t rcceive

..... , ... -i.,,,, 111101118118 llOllbu.

August V It o Ps.'JG. 35tf.

Post

miOTICE is hereby given that the undersized -l- admimstrntnra r ...

i i , oi.; cjiate (i! Hliam lletrick deceased, wil sell a. m.i.i:- ..-.:" " ...

third day of October A. D. is:, nt Ul0 Ut0 re1,;. denco ol the deceased in Snrinn-ilpl.l lVnCi,;

.n5ei,Ml .niy an,, S",te'f 'ndiana.the goocla and chatties belongmg to the estate of the said deceased, consisting of the following described property to wit: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Wans, Harness Ploughs, harrows and other farming u

..-jr.oaw.wiicat.n the stack, flax, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Ti. ,or. r

I . , ,vi,uo ui ftaiu lliiut: known on the day of le, BIlJ due attendance given by the undcrs:-ncd. b

CHARLES M'XETT ) JAMES HETRICK. i-'""-Sept.TtLlSSfl. :i7-nw.

cordially greet the aide and vigorous advo-; 1S one of unquestionable importance to our

i J . I. I i l . I . .t r

ived, an I until to-day. I did fully hope that Kate ol Uie great work oi improemcnt; j whole country, anu in an respects worthy ol

ine in court, now i exertions in bcnaii ot western interest, ue- uie puidic spirit and laudatiie en

tcrprize

serve the approbation of every citizen of the which has so conspicuously characterized your Mississippi valley. State in the bold and enlightened system of After the cheering had subsided sufficient to be Internal Improvements she has marked out

heard. Dr. Drake, rose and addressed the company tor herscll, and now negins.

for W or ."V minutes, with much talent aad clearness. During which ho was often interrupted by loud cheers. Whoever has teen or heard Mr.

Drake speak, knows that the company enjoy-

ed a rich treat. His remarks w ill also bo published.

No. 24 J. L. II til fonts. Esei. Indiar.i

I could so arrange my bu

' ere in session, as to enable me lo be with 'ou. bull regret lo sny that paramount prohion;d indispensable duties prevents me from joining vou it the festivities of the day. To ou 1 need not sav.lhal the cause width

von meet to celebrate, is one which I have Ng advocated, and that the. While-Water ' anal is a work in the success of which I feel deeply interested. The cause is of the

Greatest moment to the people. It is one of !!..-..?.. . .. . - i . -I: I e

- mc p.es mat d.s; ngu.snes u o. : debt nf rr.tt.tudo for the able

-"ge i,ie, and U can icu oui co cue c -vconi. ui . , , .. , , " ! ..i m n-IiiF-h l,i h:is ilisfliarrreil lite .m-

111illlli.l in , in... v- - - - -

With my thanks for your kindness,

I remain, very truly, your obedient servant, M. T. WILLIAMS. To Messrs. C. F. Clarkson, John M. Johnston, Rufus HaymonJ, George Holland, Committee, $r.

Tennessee. The White Electoral Tick

et, (selected by Districts.) has been comnlc.1 it , c

teci. e snail nrona v nu i is i it nc ennn

as that formed by the "friends of Mr. Van

buren is likewise perfected.

The arrival of the President seems to have

given incrensed activity to the exertions of

the rival parties. We hear that some of the

antagonist candidates for Electors arc trav

ersing their respective Districts, and address

ing the people on National politics. A most excellent idea: we wish their example were

wiueiy imitated. The Preside nt has been received Uy his old friends with uniform respect frequently with enthusiasm. Some complaints is made

by the While men that the friends of Mr. Van IJuren are disposed lo monopolize the business of making him welcome on what ground is not exactly apparent. Hon. John Bell, Ex-Speaker, has been invited to meet his constituents of Davidson county, in a Public Dinner, and has consented . . The festival was to take place at Pleasant Grove, on the 1st inst. The invitation is abundantly signed. A meeting of the friends of Van Buren. in

Montgomery county, was held at Clarksville on the first u't., to nominate an Elector. The White men were present in such numbers.

that the President requested them to take no part in the Goings ot" the Convention. At this they took umbrage, retired from the house, organized upon the common, counted off 221 persons, a ncl quietly dispersed.

AdtMiiiitfrnfo,. ;oli.. miOTICE is hereby given that we have this dav . . V ct-",""1 ,Ct.Vr" Ad'iniration on the estate of .loam Hctrick late nf Springfield township b rankhn County Ia., deceased, all personindebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims ainst he same will present them duly authenticated for ettle.nent in one year from this date; the estate ia opposed to be solvent. CHARLES M'iNUTT ) , JAMES HETRICK. A Jm rtSept. 7th 181)0. a-.-lw

I' OTIC 12. S'TROF INDIANA In Probate Court of said 1 rankhn County. $ Co.l'cbruary term 1837 iVL." i"'" as8'nee of) "a petition to Lhsha B. Jonri.. f (,.. , ,

S. at. Ambrose Jones, Letty Conn late Letty Jones and William j t-'onn her husband et al, chil-f dren and heirs of Wm. Jones f deceased.

fin HE above

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.-vim.ciuu, win ncrcby take notice, that

the surnlu ne:n.c of tho country, it must re-

sullia the permanent prosperity and hippi"ess of the people, aad the perpetuity of the Cnion. As the friends of internal improvemnt we have great cause to rejoice. The policy for which we have long contended is triumphing 'evcrv direction. The people of all polit-

lcal parlies in every part of the counlry arc awaking to their true interest

portant dutv of Principal Engineer in the

location ot her public worus. After the cheering, Mr. Williams remarked; The-kind and ''flattering allusion lo the manner in which my public duties have been discharged which lias just been made, was wholly unexpected, ami I tind myself without language to express, to the full extent,

the obligations under which I am placed by

Pennsylvania. The 'Democratic' supporters of Van Buren and Johnson hate nominated for Congress in the city (proper)

! of Philadelphia, John M. Read and Geo. W.

No. 30 Hon. Thomas Cone in In him, rjs Esq., in Erie, &c. Arnold Plurner, Esq.; looking upon the past, Onio has much to ad-,in Northumberland, Gen. R. II. Hammond; mire, looking to the future, much to anlici-jm Union Gen. Abbot Green ; in "Beaver and Pate 'Mercer, James Hoge; in TerrT. James

Mr. Corwii. was invited, but no reply. ! Black, Esq.; some of these are but partial No. 31 Jtrcmiah Morrozc, Esq. Ex-Go?. of nominations, to be reconsidered by District Ohio A failhful friend of Internal Improve-j Conventions. They have also nominated ment relieved from a toilsome and faithful i for re-election, in Westtr.o eland, John Klingscrvice. j ensmith. jr.; in York, Henry Logan; in FayInvited, but no reply.) ' ctte, Col. Andrew Buchanan. Jeu Yorktr.

the first day of the February Term of the Probata Court aforesaid, to be held at the Court House in Brook. .le ,n i said County o the second Monday in 1-ebruary 137, I shall move said Court to appoint a commissioner agreeably to the statute ia such case made and provided to execute a good and sufficient deed to mo for "all that part of the houth Lad quarter of the South East quarter of Section No. 21- township No. 1 1 of range No. 12 r"Jr A","ff?n the west side of the clear fork (of Pipe Crick,) also all that part of the south west quarter of section 19, township 11 range 13, lying on the west side of the principal channel of

. ..c v...., ana auove the old saw mill dam, that is above a certain line runnii.g from the dam up the lull, containing V acres more or less," situated in the County aforesaid, which the aforesaid William Jones dec. in his l.fetime eold to E. B. Jones and executed his certain title bond to execute a good deed therefor, dated Oct. l. 1834, which bond is duly assigned to the undersigned: at which time and place you can attend if you sec proper and contest tlfe same. xi WILLIAM ALLEY, Assigntc. Mvrso & Hoixamo, Att'v. Sept. 2d, 16. 37 3vr. -

TIKBJ IKOIY.

rC have received within the last few days a quantity of Tire Iron, assorted sizes.

IL fc S. TYNEtt. Sept. ,,1S3G. 37-bty.

Just Reccired ami lor Sale. ra'"S Mlllers make of Coarse Shoes, by WJf9 D. PRICE. Various hinds of Blanks, At the American Printing Office for sale.