Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 March 1839 — Page 3
E mil C A N.
PBOOKVIL.I.E, INDIANA.
FRIDA.T, MARCH I, 189.
ptuglast W. Sloans, Esq. of New Albany, has been appointed Receiver of Public Moneja at JefferWniUe. Ind. in the place of Jaa.G. Read, who according to the rale of the present Chief Magi.
went out or onice at the expiration of 4 We believe in thia principle of rotation.
dices, and unite with them in thcii patriotic exertions, to elevate to the Presidency, the
oniy man wan wnom mere is any hope rsuccess, ngainst the corrupt cabal, who now con
trol me destinies of the country. It is said that repentance never comes too late. It may come too late for the great Whig party.
Kep.
trate.
For the benefit of our numeroua readera. who trt interested in the different tnrnpikea in thia tection, we bare inserted at length the charter of $1 Franklin Turnpike .Company," Brook ville ai Hxrriaon Turnpike Company," "Brookville jnd Cannereville Turnpike Company, and the Coanersville & Cambridge Turnpike Company."
it will be aeen also that the Commissioner of
lbs two first named roads hare met, organized, ini tutbortzod books to be opened for the sub. .riDtion of stock tor said roada. There is not a
citizen of the county, we believe, but ia deeply
interested in either one or the other of thee
foids, and we hope it will be made manifest on
lie fubecription books.
The Franklin Circuit Court adjourned on Tues-
JiT list.
PUBLIC MEETING.
At a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Fairfield and vicinity, in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, convened
pursuant to public notice 'at the school house
in Fairfield, on Monday evening the 25th inst.
lor the purpose of free discussion upon the
merits and demerits of the prinsiples aud doc-
innwui me AooiiuoDisis. Alter tne meeting . . . ...
was called to order, on motion it was
Resolved, That James Osborn.Esq.. act ns
Chairman of the meeting and Samuel Miller
be appointed becrctary: wheieupon, the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were offer
ed to the meeting and adopted, viz: I
lir . a. a r . i ar r m i z i
ukuaI) uie menus oi ireeaom was iii-;censes
the house wheie sold. Bv the provisions of
the bill, they are not even allowed to give away vinous of spiri'rus liquors in less than
quantities ol one trallon: and are interdicted
from selling these liquors to the Indian or ne
gro, whether slave or free, in ahy quantity
whatever. Candidates for office, likewise are
unconditionally prohibited from bestowing li
quor, unddr any pretext whatever, to vny vo
ter or voters at elections, during the period ol thrir pretentions as candidates. The penalty in each rase, is, for the first offence, line in
the sum of 250, and imprisonment for not lees than one week; and for every succeeding one.
fine in the sum of $500, and imprisonment for
not less man one month. N. O. Sun, Feb. 15th.
ted by a written notice, to meet in an anti
slavery meeting in this place on last Thursday evening, (the 21st inst,) and whereas a number if our citizens met and were uot allowed to vote in said meeting, it was thought by some of the citizens to be a right that belonged to them to meet and freely discuss the doctrines held by the Abolitionists, when they could have the privilege of free discus
sion without being considered intruders; it
was circumstances like these, and a full con
A bill pulling under severe restrictions the retailing of ardent spirits, has been introduced into the Alabama Legislature.
In Kentucky, says the last Maysville Eagle,
-me county courts have the regulating of h
.r.m U I 1I C . W
tur in tern, oiiupE, ac. ID LiCWIS
county the Court prohibited, uuder severe
penalties, the selling of liquor at the doggc
ries, at a higher rate than one cent per gilt
nil tne doggeries shut their doors at once.and
tne county was delivered of one of the great est curses." Cin. Gaz.
The editor of the Cincinnati Gazette must cer he Uhnrinir under that Jalnwr which ina-a.
..u. .mn.n;. . iforinfnr. i.... miction in our minds that the object of those
looks, to him for example, of noble 0d liberal Aboliionists was to destroy the Iriendly feet
editorial bearing who could not stoop to ma il
ings that has ever existed belweeu this State
and her sister States especially 6lave-bol
ding States that induced us to call this meet
ing, and for a further expression of our minds
in relation to this question; it is
1st. Resolved, That Congress has no right
to legislate upon the subject of slavery, but that it is a power wholly reserved to the
SF
States. a Sra a a .a . .
Zd. Itemized, lhat toe constitution was
liberal construction, or an untenable criticism
We are led to'thia remark from the illiberal construction that editor, has put upon our remarks in lbs last American upon the subject of the Hon. John Henderson, who rose from a shoemaker in tt town of Brookville, to a Senator in Congreea from Mississippi. Charley of the Gazette uys there was "a spice of ill nature in our
imputations," in our notice upon that subject, formed by the free and slave-holding States,
No reasonaoie man couiu nave put so uniair and that all right to legislate upon that sub
and ungenerous a construction upon our ar- jeet was reserved to the States severally and tide. But on the reverse, we said lhat a 1 independently, and that anv attemot of the
retrospection of his life was bolh pleasing and free States to legislate for the slave-holding instructing and that such examples tould not States, is a violation of their plighted faith, too often be presented for the admiration and 3d. Resolved, That we believe it to be the
imitatiou ot the rising youth. But probably duty of everv good citizen, to strive lo pre
air. nammonu uuuks mat caning ir. uen- serve the union ol the States, instead or sow derson a shoemaker, was an "ill-natured tm-ing the seeds of discord and disunion. n it u J:tr : .1 I r ... I n . .. .
gwnuvn. n wj, nc uiuco wiucir irum us. 4m. txetoivea, 1 nat mere can be no more Much examples of men rising from an honor- effectual way to break the peace and dissolve able occupation, to the highest places in our the union of the States than for the one part
government presents a scene of moral gran- to assume the power to legislate for the other.
aeur, lar surpassing an tne nooie acnieve- and that every exertion made by the free
ments of those who are born chieftains or States to breakdown the institutions of the
statesmen. We saiJ,uae teas a restless nmbi- I slave-holdine states is usurnin? a nower that
CINCINNATI CANAL MARKET.
Fibruary 25, 1S39.
Flour, (from boat,)
tin a
U Itiskv,
Wheat, per bushel, Corn Meal, Corn, Butter, (kegs) Oats,
6,00 dull.
3Ja40ctB.bfisk: 1,181 : 62 -V 5C4 if 12tal6 4 50 j Cincinnati Gazette.
FALL assd XVUVTGTl cieass
TTh Pf. uow receiving from Philaaelohia. Baltimore anil Pi.k?Ti.
heay and well selected stock or Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer for tale at the loweet once
. uvichio iuu nun, conaiaung in pan or tua following articles, vixt Blue, r 6rown, dth, olive, invisible green, dahlia, steel mixrd mud piUl cloths; blue, . wh, drab, ribed, mnd plaid eastimeres; llui.btuwn, brt, drab, steel mixed, striped and plaid sati melts; Ky. jeans; plaid Hussy, red. wAife and yellow flannels: printed do.; blue, green, uhile mud red ea Uon do.; plain and Jig'd inerinoei, gro de nam .1.. tint. i
uu. jj , oraicn ana green bombatsUt. iirt bombasine. F reheh, English and American prints. Oinghams. Cotton and linen diapers. Rossi sheetings, bed licking, col'd muslins, apron checks.
canvass ana paaaiug, carpeting, mtrino Jringe, testings, corded skirts; cotton, wtrsted, gum elastic and net suspenders; irk wtrsted hose; LVk and white cotton and silk do., lamb's wool do., white
and muted cotton half da. Lad us bearer, ltd, silk, cotton and berlin glomes. Gentlemen's beaver.
oucksmn, Herman, kid, thread, silk and cotton do.
buck muis. Taffata, gauze, satin and beU ribands. Satin, bombazine and velmrt mlarlt. Skirt
bosoms and collars. Cotton, thread, lisU and blond edgings. Cotton, thread, lisle and muslin uueHtons. Bobinetl mnd thread laees. Grecian and bobinetl footings. JCeedl work mnd bobinetl capes mnd collars. Fig'd and plain jacouelt Book, Swiss and mull mwlins. Cambrics. Plain and fig'd bolinclts. BCk and Green dotted
thule. BFk, gru Swiss, gro dt nap and lutestring silks. CeVd gro de nan. Xr'd noi de soi and tor-
onation dj- Satin laventine. Strsnetl. White
satin. White, pink and green Jlorence. BVk,
while and straw cord crapes. Itrk silk xeleet. W" l y a . . . .
s-iaia ana ng u no. vi m and scarlet mrnno
Richmond and Brnnlrillr C.tnnl havlt and htCkfs: Prussian shovls; Tltibct
Stock Subscrivtion. ?2 y'. Sritlan fig nib Jlg, pa ,
BOOKS fortbe subscription of Slock in the j K ana l'ne? au' ptt gro i nap, satin Richmond and Brookville Canal will be open- damask, tnendurme,pluid hcrnaniand dvmask ed by the commissioners on the first dar of ADril dress do.; 6fi and plaid silk cravals: reticules:
next, aud kept open twenty dar. avreeablv to the I infants' cans: Grecian boats- nur-- mo.
I v... .mw ivuvnilig placer, viz
Abington, Brookville
Turnpike. AG RE ABLY to an let of tbe Legislature, chartering Turnpike Companies, the Commiasionere of the Brookville and Harrison Turnpike Company nat at Brookville, Franklin county, la., on the 20th day of Feb., 1839. for the Durneee of ma
ting arrange men ta for the opening of books, for the subscription of stock. Whereupon, John P.
Case, Eaq. was called to the Chair, and Joseph
Bennett appointed Secretary.
Upon notion the following resolutions were
acoptea, via.-
Resolved, That William W. Butler be. and
hereby authorised to make application to the Board
or Commissioners of r isnklin county, for their consent to locate said Turnpike Road uoon ao much
of the 8tate Road aa pannes through ssid county, upon which ssid turnpike road may be located, and that Warren Tibbs be, and ia. hereby authorized
to make application to the Board of Commiaionera
of Dearborn county for their consent tor the pur
pose aioresaia. Resolved, That books be opened on the first Monday of Starch next, at Harrison. Trenton.
Rochester and Brookville, and that the following gentlemen be. and are, hereby authorised to se
cure subscription of stock to-wit; Messrs. Tibbs snd 8nider at Marriaon.Meura.Sitelore and Caae
at srenicn, Mescra. Bennett and Cottrell at
Rochester, and Messrs. Butler and Tyncr at Brook ville.
Reioltrd, That the proceedings of this meeting
do signed oy tue I'resitient and secretary, and published in the Indiana American and Franklin
Democrat. - TZesoforaY.TL'at thia meeting adjourn to meet in Trwrtin on the second Monday of April next.
JUHN l CASE, pres.
Joseph Bbknet, aec.
Pm viz: Richmond. w JafMn.. . sV...f.L .f...
Abington.Urownsvillc, J)un apsvi e, Fairfield, and t j l . -t at j s
The follow. commiasioners. via: r. . ..
SEXATORS A COKGRES&
Virginia. A ballot has taken plafc in the ? Morrison, Col. Smith Hunt, John Rider, Jamea antf
Virginia Letislalurc. for st auerVaanrla Mr. . Andrew, and Samuel Goodwin, oretu
O C T
uri! . r n, I e authoriaeU to have apecial charire of onenin
rv.c.. sv iiigsjmea ior r. ivitr, me U.e said books, one of whom will attend at each of
Conservatives for Mr. Rives, the LoCU for! the above named places, for the purpose of Mr. Mason. No election. V. I ting subacriptiona. By order.
recci-
MICHIGAN.
The Loco Focos in the Michigan Jjeeisla-1
lure have played the 'Dog in the manger' to
the end or the game. Both branches met in
W. M. LEEDS. Sec'v to the Commistianert.
Richmond, Fcb'y 19th, lb39. 0
Farm Tor Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell bis valuable land property at Slipp'a Hill, on Salt Creek, in
irttnt rnnv.nf inn ntt I K. 1 1 f li nnJ K.TIf l.A ... I thia mil nt V. Thnrp . hnv. fn, ImmlMil ...m. in
times for U.S. Senator, without a choice. luw ,r,cl wwiiaining aomeoi tne Deat land in tne " whiui,i.i,
and silk hats; cotton, gingham, and silk urn-
us; bordered, plain -and fur a parasols; ia-
dirs gaiter boots; leather, lid, morocco, and lasting shoes; children's kid, morocco and lasting do. ; Men's calf, kip and coarse hjrogans; coarse and fine boots, &c dc. ALSO A gents al assortment of Groceries, Hardtcart and Cutlery; Queen's, Glass and Tin wart; Drugs and Medicines; Blank, Miscellaneous Si-
School Books; Castings and Aails; Log, Holler
The 6th ballot the vote stood V Winir v a description or the property is unneces- and ramie I Shuts; Oram and Ames Lanal John Biddlc SB- It MamrfnV 5 f,"1, "" Phs. without examining Shovels; Manure forks; Sieves; Painted BuckJohn Middle, J8, H. Manning, 1J; W. A. the premiaes, when it will sufficiently recommend c. CofTce Mills - Sleclvards- Simmon's and Fletcher, 1; D.G.Jones, I. After each trial, itself. Beyond controversy, the .it union i. aa J .4 r i. It j l Ktmm' "? the Advertiser says, Certain Loco Foco mem- healthy as any section in the great West. Any tiroad and Chopping Axes, lx. bers moved an adjournment, and cvi.iccd Ihe Kr?n '"hin?. lo Pu" jH PP?y to me, at Ate , ...
h"ou roif." But we believe his uambitionn was laudable, aod that his soul was "restless" but for an enlarged existence. We hope that the editor of the Gazette will peruse our article a second time, and see if it will not bear
a more liberal construction.
rn,.t nn:U. ;n.:.i. i ..!) - uiarasourgn, uecatur county, Indiana.
final decision.' The Whigs voted for John ' Fet.21,1839. JAS "gll
uiaaie on eacn trial, and opposed every mo-1
tion to adjourn before a decision was had. Onl HICD1CAL.
w luuiui, xjicui. governor luunay inrew nis ensr c i ting vote in favor of an adjournment, and the is a ireestlate j0nt conwention adjourned vcilhoulday! The h ill n8' FrcM 1 ,css BaJ8 llml lhe consequence is, that
5lh. Resolved, That Indiana
and therefore has no right whatever
tate this subject neither has she the power
I to do any thing towards freeing the negroes
bKaiiM iMi.K ftl.M... a . a J.a
fM mor thn .h doon. 1 me ?nd P?ciib ng the manner of making
6th. Resolved, That we would advise all
the intelligent citizens of this State, not to
the motion to adjourn sine die aAer the 6th J ACCORDING to notice, an adjourned meeting
is ens- 01 1 oysiciane waa beid at Liberty, Union co., Ia..
on i ueaaay iwui in.t. Jr. Starbuck, bv request, delivered an addreaa to the meeting. The com
mittee, appointed at a former meeting for that
JEWELRY The subscriber has jaet received a new and fine assortment of Jewclrv: auch as
ringa, ear-bobe, breast pins, Arc: For sale, cheap.
Dec 17, 1B.-W. J. RF.INEMANN.
A'
the election.' Cleve. Her,
MiBDIvnnn VAfif 1 Va IVitllaiiM
- . I a a i . - I van ivatvtuuit IHI William agitate a subject fraught with so much evil to Bakcr lo Mrt Margaret M'Carty. the nation as the simultaneous abolition of r ,u . asi tJL a i
. - I Vtl ,tl WHIG U.Jf iUli ifinil vim a, UUff V IU slavery. .!:.. r .rp.;...u
7th. Resolved, That we would advise, In a Qn lhe d if. Thomaa ITuhhnrd
7Ae Church A meeting of the members ef the
Metlodiat Church in this place, and the citizens wta held at the class-room on Saturday evening hit, for the 'purpose of consulting upon the propriety of erecting a new Church in this place, at which it waa unanimously resolved that they would erect such a budding of such size, and so
situated as to meet the wants, and suit the con- friendly manner, all those persons who are to jfiss Ann M. Craw ler
ure..oU. v..... . ... y "-1 1 mvciiiiig nnu icciunng upon un luujm ioi Angel and flower be thou to him,
ii j. a commin.ee oi ue, cunawupg oi pats oj rairaeia, nnu not stop, as incir visits i veid thou his thoughts above;
speer. J.s. Uoiescott, j. w.iiui, v. r . uiara-1 re not solicited by us.
son and Robert John, waa appointed, to exam-1 8th. Resolved, That as citizens of Indiana
ine the different situations named, aketch plans, I wer understand the rights of each State, as
and estimate the Drobable coat of a buildinar of well as the rights of individuals, to be clearly
' . .. j j k. k. .1. ...I.:-at n quane
tu.ui.le d.mension. to accommodate this comma- -j -... , " Uth Feb., Mr?. Matild Tiptox," consort of
i bis committee ia to report to a meeting ivr"
that
the free States have, and that we do consider wh feU T'f"06:
all meetings got up in the free States with a
view to abolis'i slavery in the slave-holding Sfntes as incendiary and uncalled for, and
thai we will treat all those persons who may
id any manner attempt to form associations
Once Klorc.
LL persons Indebted to tbe subscriber, previ
ous to the present year, are requested to
purpose, then reported a Constitution and Bv-lawa I make payment without delay. It is too severe.
f any election is made at the present session, I for the government of the proposed 8ociety, which lend out of tbe question to aak, or expect longer
a new act muat lie n:i(tprf tinner nnmi flip I otiicu. iiuuuiKucr. m. tw. u.ibLiun.
... I h, Lu .1. Tl - tf i- , m
tion nfthe White-Water Valley." The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year: President Dr. Robert Cogley; Vice Presidents. Dr. J. M. Stsrbuck, Dr. T. C. Jamison; Secretary Dr.
i. w . uoiescoti; ireasurer llr. Z. Uaaterline.
Brookville, December 5th, 1839.
Doctor Jno. XX. Davis, HAS taken up his veaidence in Brookville, and offers bis aervices as a practitioner of Medicine and Surgery to the inhabitants of the town
The first meeting of the association will be held D0 country. .
at the B.th Hotel, Union co.. Ia., on tbe 1st Moo- Brookville, Dee 17, 1538. day of May neat. The exercises will be a dis- N- B- oct. Davis will operate on teeth if recussion of the question, "Can fever exist without quested will insert, plug snd clesnse them ia tbe
lesion of secretion!" snd tbe readimr of diasertaiona aleK ana motl mproee, manner
on tne auoject ot".niiksickness."
T. W. COLESCOTT. Sec'v.
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1839. 9
nity. 1 his committee ia to report to a meeting
ef tbe citizens to be held on Saturday evening, vtbe Oth inet ) when it ia probable the location and plan will be settled. 1 be citizens of tbe
town, and members of the church are particularly requested to meet on that evening, at early undlelighting at the class rooms. From the present feeling, and the liberal aub-
ttriptiona we have
wall be able to erect
Teach him all earthly lights burn dim
Before thy holier love.
DOCT. S. DAVIS.
w- a . a a w .1 J
uied At ner residence, near logansporr, TC ESFECTFULLY tenders his services to
at a quarter before 10 on Thursday evening. I the citizens of
Jcxo- lreuton, and lis ririMiv,
the varioua branches of his profession. He
would also embrace this opportunity of expressing
tbanka to tua friends and patrona for the bust-
flOsts mt rnalAit a ki k ha I. a S knJ
ben. Tipton had raturncd from his duty hopes br strict attention to the business of hit
as Senator but a few days, and but in a time J calling, to merit a liberal share of their patronage
en nea oy me constitution, upon tne sumeci .... r i as as rr ' ,, rii ,ii n ,u- ,k;a,i. 14th Feb., Mrs. Matilda Tiptojc, consort of 3 XTil l2lS. fi Gen. John Tipton, of the U. S. Senate, and " lit the slave-holding states have clearly as, . . r ii .-.o o wou ood a right to their legislative enactments as ag;tcr of galUnt Capt. Spear Spencer, hji,
to receive the Inst sad wishes of her who,
while living, despensed happiness around her.
the present season.
Post Office. New-Trenton, Feb
Office one door north of the
20th. 1839. 6-5w
NOTICE. flflHE undersigned having becemo agents for IL the White-Water Cotton Factory, are now
prepared to furniah Merchanta and their custo
mers, with a ecpzaioa article of yarns, carpet
i chain, candle-wicl ing and oatting, at Cina. prices.
at their atore in Brookville.
LONG As BROWN. Jan'y Clh, 183). 4 Cash Wanted. ALL persons indebted to D. Price 6c Co, during tbe last year are requested to call snd close
them, by csah or due-bills.
N. B. And persons whose notes hart laid over
from laac year must make immediate payment, as it ia impossible to get along without tbe one thing needful. D. PRICE cV CO.
Brookville, Dec'r 25th, 1638.
V W mm tm W
7 r V a" ....h ho ?w nnHE company met at Brookville.onThuFaday.finHE underaigned. guardian of Jonathan J., id auch a building as will be . :nfirfrfnre nnon theauhiectof alave-l II o.-. vJi 'mm n . vrj w- fl r f ' m. . V
Voth comfortable tn nur ritizena. and an ornament 1 il. ricrkt. rvTlKo )itr.hnllinir Klnfna. I u-.l Ti. av;ii.nll..4 a I u... ; '.,. .. , n. JUOBCIT antCfL
, i iw. iiiv iiiiu ... ..... umi, I aw wuwu.ua, ,iihii uvujre, n. u) dllligcwi, 11111(11. CDIIUreB ina nein Ol tSUmu ynfip .,,k..;lw. i. rinn.lll ,.. .,!. to tbe town. And we are pleased to see that B. men desirous of doint? our countrr an Iniu- and W. W. Carson. Said company organised by Matthewa deceased, will salt at noblie outcrv to r1..?BW"M?m?"",,0.?i, Bp" "UC.B
who are not profeasor. are still wil- U. fleeting J. Wcod. Pres. The following Roli the highest bidder, subject to tho'wid
bsg to extend their liberality ta this under- 9lh. Resolved, That the constitution of In- - . . m . ... fi. ?n "UB,f
tak'mv. aa iko. kiM in Ttmok. diona. as well as all her leeislative enact-1 mj. r t..u uavo r ,.i . . . a. . . without money.
" J J - , .., , I ' . r - i mu va, , ui. tu, uicuiik, ia. .p. iiiiuin I 1, K 1 f 0-3Q viiu : . ..... . . , j rl Rumli. nn liasod nnnn anti-alaverv nrmciDles.) t.i .ik ik. fanw,nr ni.a. at Kmii,;iu nn. .1.:. v 1.1: v.j .11 .1 :r . r 1 reo. i, iou.
tbe iroBoel In r.t thr ia a moral feelint?) therefore it is unwise, impolitic and perfectly I der the care of J. Woods, S.Goodwin.W. HCleery I aforesaid minora or, in, to and over the following gospei. in fact there is a moral leeiing A- .: : .nA Tnh finAi,t u. r.rnwl K Wm. Seal j- .i Tl .u . .
g the mas. of oor non-profe-or.. which is nonsensical to -V A LL persons indebted to the subscribers are re-
.- ni,u,ajw IK. av wwu . . . - . . , I iailuuH.mi ww ... . vmtmyiu a. uia 1 tUUUb Wl SCrCS UU IMS UUIIUreUlUB. Dsn VI IOC
i a, i a, no riii.oni m no imp i 1 1 na n iiiini . . m. - ... . I " ...
ara. v...a... w. , urdered. i nat tuis oe ouansnea in too Ameri-
tne said l nomas Matthews died seized and pos-
ased. Terms One half of the purchase money to be
I -1 - C t. w.A f I . Mr a A r i.ntl.
, . Mmpw w - Milholland-by W. W. Carson at his residence, sider the citnens of the State full as well qual- 0rderedf Xhat lUi. publi.hed in tbo Ameri
Hcnru Clau U Pennsylvania. The Venn-1 ined to judge their constitutional rights as any c, mnd D-mocrat. . Adjourned to meet again oi
svlvaniaT-W,nh infortos.that there are interlopers e Irom we Know not wnere the second Monday in May
but six or seven nepers in Pennsylvania that or by what means. " , House, at Hoctoch.
have exnrPs-J nfp,nc for Mr. Clav. & lth. Resolved 1 hat ever since me lorma
again on
next, in the Court
J. WOODS, Pres.
J. REINEMAN.
NOTICE. ndebtel to the so
quested to call and make settlement immedi-
icuiua, ua. , re . . . .
south east quarter of the same section of which euuer c" Vl ,,u ,V,v-n A rrowv
Jan. 28lb, 1830.
J'V.. O) UI(iIVIIVV S)v - f B sa.sra aft . .a that but four or five have placed his name at tion of this State and her admission Into the lhe hp1 Af tw.:. .k;i. tH-r .r un. union, as well as during her territorial exis-
vs. anvil uaiifi aas a - a- i - aal
"ras or seventy papers, that have the Bag oi ...lc.u., r.n it : S?- j r i. mrcial. haa existed between the citizens of
.itiiisuu urme, snu urcueiwi; i"- - 7 , .. atin k;. hia r. this Plate and lhat of Kentucky, as well
as
Gen. Harrison flying, and are fiercely ad vo- mercial, has existed betw catinv kia ........ ai.uk..ni;nr thia r.lthis FUale and lhat ofKer
tain fvU.... r.u : .....i.f. ne ik. with all of our sister States, whether they be
.M.I.UVC VIIIKWIiniVI Fp....J w. . . , , , . . o. A Hero of North Bend, some of the opponents slave-holding or non-blave-holdmg SUUes,and f the Administration, at Washington city, that we are desirous to preserve and perpetendeavor to delude themselves, and the Amer- ule that friendship, to the best of our abiliKan luini. 1. ... ika ikit ties. -
Pennsylvinia will tro for Mr. Clav. Should Uth. Resolved, That the proceedings of
ten. Harrison not receive the nomination of this meeting be published in the franklin n will th Democrat and in the Indiana American.
Mine Doliticiana of the whir oartv learn a JAMES OSBORN,Pen.
Me common sense t It would seem that de- Samcm. Miller, Secretary,
pat and mortification, so far from teaching
them Drudonre anil anoarilT. nnl rndra TEMPERENCE
ik .. : -e . "1 . .... a u:ll
ycmine more rei:kles-nd blind, it will a uni uahok Mississippi.
ar?Awin crtnn STnt ton Varna.
Stock ofthe State Eank oflrTda. ?hr?'y t 1? A h
fN'OTlCE is hereby given, tbatj booka will be ' d ""uritv Z 4, ' . 1 -T.,. 1 u ,C wL. INI opened for the aubscription of the stock of in- priZ VL pu.h r h.w,dVf?r ",e 2? l,beni terDM bUh."0,2c"er'
Agent lor tne r actory. n. out;nAnafl Dec. a No. 50 3m Sds Gazette.
opened ior me subscription or tbe stoca ot in- Bf order of the probsteiCourt of said county
dividuala in the Fifteenth Branch of the State
Bank of Indiana, at the Recorder's office in the
town of Ruahville, Ruah county. Indiana, by Ho-
ratiaU. aezton, Job fugb,and Alfred rosey, commissioners, on Monday the first day of April next,
and kept open between the hours of 9 and 1 o
AQ.U1LLA
Feb. 11. 1839. 7-3w
RAR1DEN,
Guardian.
CAUTION.
TIJSrHCREAS, my wife K.turah Dart, has left JM and Nails
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ON HAND, A general assortment of Cottoa Vara. Groceries. Tiawsre. Aa&ers. Window
N. D. GALLIOT.
my bed and board, without any just cause)
clock each day, (Sundays excepted) for the space of provocation, this is to forewarn all persons from plOTTON YARN. 5,500 lbs. cotton yarn, as
of thirty days, and will be closed accordingly on
Tueaday, tbe thirtieth day of said month.
The amount to be subscribed is Eiehtv aou-
sand Dollars, ia shares of Fifty Dollars.each; of which, half will be required, aa tbe first instalment,
after fsixty days notice; and the remainder in two
equal annual instalments.
Bv order or tbe Uirectora or the state Dana.
JAMES M. RAY, Cashier.
State Bane, ) Indianapolis, Feb. 20, 1839.
trusting or harboring her on my account, as I will
pay no debt of her contracting after tbis date.
7-3' LIS VI UAKI. Highland township, F. C. Ia., Feb. 12, 1839.
btoo late, after the election is over and has passed both branches of Hhe Mississippi L- . Isr "a. aa. .t- a
"cirencmiMhnv rain trinmnhed. to mourn LiCKiBlalure. nronumine inn-Keepers, inveru-
0Tcr the consequences, and repent of Iheir keepers, and keepers of every description of
luooornness, in refusing to yield to the ad- npung-nouses wnaiever, irom senmg n ium0Qttions of thAat. hn. in kokalf ftf ih- neo- ous or sDuitous liauors in less Quantities than
P', are now calling upon them to abandon one gallon; and, when sold in the quantity of "icir visionary schemes, and personal preju-Ione gallon, from permitting it to be drank in
(Fall and Winter Goode. 45 THE anhacribera received, a short time ago,
from tbe East and Cincinnati, a very heavy stock
of DRY GOODS, suiuble for the Fall and vt in
tr trails, which thev will sell at wholesale or
retail, at the Cincinnati prices, adding carriage R. & S. TYNER.
Brookville, Ner. , 1638.
M. J anrtad nnmbers. for sale bv
Nov. 22, IfiSS. R. & S. TYNER.
UGAR A few barrala of Sugar just received
K.ac s. a 1nr.1t.
and for sale by
Dec'r 18, 1838.
Carpenter and Klill Wrigbt.
TTATTHEW W. ALLEN informa the public
If J. that he has located himself in Franklin coun-
tv. Rath tnwnakin. la., f residence near Mr. Mur-
ok.'. Slum Mim anil tenders hi a aervicea, u 1 nraaiora. supwacti vu wm
Mill Wria-kt. anil Hnnaa IJaroenter ana nopes suture cesinei rauiaicvDi
5
by the aid of long expeiience, to give aatiafaction 1 dark complected . . . a a 1 ! a I W t Sjl
to bia employers, in any kind of work coming un
der the head of carpentering or mil won.
Jan. 30, 1839. o-m-
CENTS REWARD. Strayed away from the subscriber, a boy by the name of David
years oio low in -roandsbout. and
GEORGE McCAULY.
Laurel, Feb. 2d, 1889.
CALL AND PAY. All persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to make irume-
oiate paymeet. s. a brookville, Jsa'y 4, 1539.
Just deceived and ffer Sale G BBLS. Am. Brandy; 6 Daz. best quality hames; 100 Pr. trace chains. R. V SK YJ&B. March 14, 1838. , . - ,
