Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 June 1839 — Page 2

... .!.. tht Idea of con-l

w jb a 'I hno m

-.-rfinff it trt niirnnsrS Of tietUSIOU.

?-.toricl romance, with the add.t.on o i ew -ous expression, and extracts from live JS. t-, crcd Scriptures, has been construed into a new Bible, and palmed off upon "company ? - .l.i.Jed fanatics as Divine. I have

-Iven the previous brief narration, that this Tork of deep deception and wickedness ma)

CONGRESSIONAL.

From the Connerstilie tF tlchman. j The candidates for Congress, Messrs. Rar: iden, Thompson and M'Carty addressed a large assemblage of voters v at Richmond, Wayne count), on Saturday last. The Jeffcrsonian, the decided friend of Mr. Thompson, and the declared enemy of Gen. M'Carty,

in noticing the speeches of the candidates.

! 50,000 of 6 per cent. Kentucky; and 4,000 of. - . nitt inttii a town lots I

l?n..K I T I "

i . i . , j State of Indiana, I . The bank department has delivered notes : ri. C

to these institutions to the number of i4S,383, .rxN Friday the 29th day of June, 19S9, between

t f Cl.snil.SIS. i m 1 1, l.our of 10 o'clock A.M. and o clock

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be searched to the foundation, and its alnorsa, sof the speech of Gen. M'Cartv as follows:

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SO lUsllv acin Jnv" Salomon Snaulding was the first hus

band of the narrator of the above history.

Since his decease she has been

i...&l,nnd. hv the name

ri.v.viiu - i cka 5c r--MilIrr in luis

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of irreproachable character, ami an nurnui Christian, and her testimony U worthy of implicit confidence. A. El A LL'" v Paizr Cons- Church tn Monsan. ' ft X - O T 1 V

It. K. Atn ii'i j Principal ofMonson Academy. Moxaox, (Mass.) April 1, 1830. HOUSES ANDOXn.N FOR TEAMS. Messrs. Editors: I have observed that m manv places horses have taken the place of oxen, and arc used for the purposes of far-.ning-introdured, I suppose, under the impression that they are better adapted to the service, and more profitable to the owner. I am not about to contradict the truth of this supposition, or prove that a man cannot plou-h and harrow as fast and as well with horses as with oxen, but shr.ll merely mention a few of th comparative merits and dements of these animals, that we may determine which is most useful and profitable. Thr horse, when rut to service, must have

nrrireJ at his full trciKlli and value, conse

quently there is no gain on the capital invested besides what arises from service, as he is good for nothing at the end of service, there will be a discount at least equal to the amount of his cest. Th ox nvw submit to the yoke when young.

and parllv remunerate his owner for cost ol keeping while obtaining his growth, when he may besold to.the butcher, and the money inTested in voun'ger stock ; thus there will be a constant gain in growth, while the service will be suthVient for the purposes of farming. The horse, if kept on hay alone, must have

Of this number G7.500 were in one dollar

notes, 102,810 were all in two dollar notes, 21,614 were in three dollar notes, 174,300 in

five dollar notes, 21,010 In ten dollar notes, and 450 in one hundred dollar notes. Besides thi. orders have bten then for

notes to the amount of 4,251,111 dollars, of

"The General p-.tinp.l Yip ml bv his speech:

and judging from what has since been said, which 510,000 are to be of the denomination i we doubt not but a large innjoritv of his po-1 of one dollar, 334,043 of the denomination ol

I It I lwin ncAt)

Mr. Rariden the third man on the list; and j twenty dollars, V,VUU ol the denomination under uc h circumstances how he can expect j fifty dollars, 2,3j0 of one hundred dollars, OU that the democrats w ill vote for him is a mys-of five hundred dollars, and 50 of five huni ... w .,ntorif,iifl il.t tnmc f our ; dred dollars, Mid 50 of one thousand dollars.

noiit. al friends, apprehending that Rariden j air.ee the table Horn whicn inc prcceeutng ' . . . . t .ii .ft- . I I 4l.na. ' i( nf . uinn I nro l:ilu urns nrpntirctt. SftVCral

might te ciccicQ, nave iniiniaicu .u.n mcj .".iv,...,,. ........ mny vole for Gen. M'Cartv. We can only j other associations have deposited their sccun--ii.f ;r MV Unr;.tAi.' nrrtnf.rt for elec-i ties and received notes for circulation.

tion is no better elsewhere than it it here.; Among these are the Bank of Commerce, there is not the slightest dancer of his re-clec-jNew ork; the Howard Trust and Hanking

lion. He ha?, as was sufficiently demonstra-, Company, or lroy;lhe ballslon Spa lianK, I the Fort l'lain Rank, and the Rank of N er-

tCU u f vacui wsf 'J .ivsj i w

ment, lo!t the Cumberland lload UUl; nnu uuu. i imu. -urssmgrr.

Willi

P. M. of said day, at 1L0 court house m taid countv. I will offer for aale at public outcry ,he follow

ino- land and town lota in said county, on the terms

prescribed by the atatute in eucn case mane ana nr.ifiilntf . f n wit-

ir,n .rro of 3d rate land. S. K. quarter of section

36, town 11, ranffe 11, aeeeaaed to S'.urgeES Isaac,

X. It. , , Lot No 1. in square no 2, in that part of Urook-

! villa laid off by Arthui Henria.

Lot no 3, in square no a, in aaia uenrie a piai Brookville. . , I,oi no 2, in square no 3, in aaid Henne a plat

of lirookville. Lot po 4, in aquara no 3, in aaid Ilenrie a plat of rtrrtftk villa.

Lot no 9, in squara no 5, in eaid Henrie's plat of Brook villa. Lot no 10, in square no 5, in eaid Henrie'a plat of H rook villa. Lot no lfi, in square no 5. in said Henrie's pmt

of Brookville.

Int no 91, in tho town of I airfield in said

Countv.

SAMUCLSCR1NG. Schmil Com. of Maid county. April 10,1839. 9w. no. 1G.

his well known personal unpopularity

place him the lowest candidate on the list.'' As far as our own knowledge extends, w e believe, with the Jeflersonian, that Mr. RaridfiN will be the lowest candidate on the list, fii inis own county in the town where he resides we are informed that the leading persons, and probably a majority of the whigs.

are opposed to him. 1 he Chronicle, the or

nvm of Mr. Rariden

and political friends

From tht Littli Hock (Ark .) Timet, Ml' 6.

J.mha.n Frontier. Dr. AY right, n gentle

man from Rio Grand, who had been sent to reconnoitre the Indian Frontier, by the Republic of Texas, informs us that he left that Republic last fall, in order to find out their

strength, movements, designs, Ci c. lie states that he found the Indians universally on the

' t-tes that "th- personal '.Mexican Plains, hostile to all white Ameri!r't.f.Mr Ray," who has nn? rtin.l.rly to the Texans. 1 he - 1 I .....,.1.... t piv fl.ft-k.ict.ftl wnr.

declined standing a poll, are warmly for Gen

era! M Carty. There can be no doubt that Gen. M,Carty, at this time, is much stronger than Mr.

! Rariden, in the whig ranks, and we have but

riors, including Kiawa's, which count about

a fifth of that number. Three thousand of

the above were making preparations to assail

and annoy the Republic; and flattered themselves that w ith the assistance of the Mexicans they should be able to lay waste Texas

having, he presumed, but little idea ot the

blame must rest onthe shoulders of Mr. Rnr-i le,:in r1P',', P south-east, lliey

;.t nn,t,i r.;n,U- lh ;.y ,r.i r,rf;,, ih, re but poorly oil for ammunition and guns,

little doubt that he will, nt the election, re

ceive two thirds of the whigiotcs in the dis

trict. If the whies should be defeated, the !

suppofl of the icJiigi tzco years ngo, and has no just reason to expect A-ir tuvpoit noir. The

i votes that elected him are now withdrawn

, . , . , i.,i 1 votes inav emcieu mm sire now nuiiurawu his masticating powers in almos perpclu. I anol 1 at - --lonrr A3 cnnifl Tv t h S I 1 1110 IllT ! '

, ::z mv d ker. i n ecl his Totcs? PauSC for

remuneration; hence, there may be a difler-j

ence in the cost of keeping, ine cost 01 equipping a horse for the regular Tarm service, is greater than that of the ox, and more lima ii renuired to nut on nnd off these equip

ment. In shoeinnr, the difference ofcoitis;

reply.'

From tht JF rtyise Co. Chronicle.

Stump SrF.r.cmso. XV understand thai on Saturdav last, Messrs. Raridf.x, McCartv

in favor ol me ox, as nwn j-iim i ," the m mure they make. The ox has an in- w their fellow-ntizens in the Borough of rt... r..l.. nrUina from the irood Q-ialitics Richmond. We were not present but under-1

of hi. ii a,d skin the one beina trood for i 0d from those that were, that the aforrsald

fjod. the other for leather; whereas very little

can be made out of a dead horse. For some kinJs of farm service, the horse is prefercMe to the ex, s'.v.h as light ploughing and harrowing; hut for carting, hauling stones and other heavy work, ho is not so good. He is better adapted to the road service, and is useful for milling, marketing and mcclcning he also may be used for journejing, visiting and racing. It is convenient, and perhaps profitable,0 keep both these useful animnls, as well ns cows, sheep and other slock; but when the number of horses greatly exceed those of oxen or even cows, it is time .o begin to count the east, which may be done by opening an account current with each animal, keeping ebt and credit of what you give or receive from each. Maine Fanner.

The Qrp.sTio settlbd. The long mooted and highly interesting question of etiquette as to which side of a lady a gentleman should ride, on horseback, has been settled, finally, conclusively and forever, by a female correspondent of the Morning Tost, w ho states that the ladies prefer the gentlemen should ride on their right, because they can be so much nearer together. The decision will be met with acclamation by the right siders. The President will secure the revenue by getting it out of the hands of the banks and placing it in charge of the faithful agents. Globe.

Oh yes he'll render it perfectly secure by placing it in ihe pockets of his leg-treasurers. Come in here out of the rain,' said the shark to the little fishes. Prentice.

When t see a merchant over polite to his customers bogging them lotaste a little brandy, end throwing half his goods on the counter.

thinks I, that man has an axe to grind.

candidates made pretty sharp shooting at each other with "paper bullels of the brain.' Gen. M'carly, as usual, abused Conventions, and in joinder, Mr. Thompson charged him with attending and sil;citing a nomination from the late Democratic Convention at Muncietown; and dared him deny it before the lVople. If such is the fact, and we understand the Genen.l did not deny it, it at once gives the reason why he is so hostile against the Convention System. From tht KnigMttvten Sun. It is an object no doubt with the party in power, to get as many of the Whigs at they can to vote for Gen. McCarty, so ns to divide the Whig vole, and by doing this they suppose that the vote betwren Mr. Rariden and Gen. McCarty will not .be far different; and while this game is playing, thev, in dutv

bound to their Democratic candidates, will

muster all their force from every corner of

the district, and unite upon the candidate

who was nominated at their convention. If

this is the game now pi-Ming by that party, the election of Dr. Thompson is almost, if not quite sure. Let the Whigs of this district take into consideration this matter. Fcrhaps some will say that Gen. McCarty is n Whig. All the evidence we have of this is, that we

have it staled lliat he voted for Gen. Ilarri

son at the late Presidential Election.

would Gen. McCarty support if Gen. Harri

son siioukt not be nominated! Suppose that Mr. Clay shoutd be nominated, who would

Gen. McCarty support? in all probability! the well known Martin Vnn Ruren. Can!

the V higs of this district consistently support a man, who, It is said, says that the Sub-Treasury is one of the greatest schemes that has

ever been thought of in Modern times. Let

the Whigs of this district take info consideration the whole matter, and fmallr. noon the

first Monday in August, let them unite in their

but rich in horses and expert with arrows

Some two thousand Camanches and the

Osagcs are to hold in June n council of war,

at the Old Pawnee village, on Red River,

some SO miles above the Wacoe village, in or

der to co against the l otawatamics; and de

dared that they intended destroying every

American from Missouri, who might fall in their way. Wc wculd therefore inform the traders from tlvat quarter, as wll ns those

from Arkansas, to avoid, if possible, so formi

dable a body

Trie Pim.osoriiv. Tun Farmeus. Two farmers w ho were neighbors, had their

crops of early pens killed by fiost. One of them came to condole with the other on their misfortune: "Ah'"' cried he, "how unfortunate we have been, ntighboi! I have done nothing but fret ever since. Rut, bless me! you seem to have n fine healthy crop coming up just now what are these!' "These, said the other, "w hy, these are w hat I sowed immediately aftpr my loss." "What, coming already P cried the fretlcr. "Yes, while you was fretting I was working." "What! and don't you fret when you have a loss!' "Yes, but I ahvajs put it off until I have repaired the mischief. Lord! why then you've no need to fret at all." 'True," replied the industiius garduer, "and that's the very reason; in truth it is very plensant to have no longer reason to think of misfortunes; and it is astonishing how many might be reparicd by a little alacrity and energy."

C. fc 12. CAIft, WTAVINU purchased the store of J. C. .Sweasy,

MJTL on the S. VA. corner ofl.urjress and Claiborne streets, and having removed their assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs, to said store, now offer to the public a good assortment of Dry Goods, Hardward, Uueenswarc, Vc. as well aa a general assortment of Regular and Rotanic Medicines, l'aints. Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c. All of which they will sell low for CASH or

produce.

April 17, 1S39. l-iy

Thrashing Cleaning Machines.

rfVlIC subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to

JL ths public, David Knauer s (of Chester coun

ty, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning .Machines, which

will thrash and clean all kinds of grain from the

straw, Rice not excepted, and also.

Corii-SliclliiiK iTlacmtie, which will shell one bushel in three minuies, by hand power. Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines in operation, and models, can do so by calling at .Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gentry's Shop. Fairfield, Franklin county la. State, Coun

ty. Individual Rights, or a single machine, will be

sold on reasonable terms. Jlurcs or good notes will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by applying to PKTF.lt A. HUMP1IR1F.S. ftUarch l.", 1939. 1M(.

Iftl.l CTIOA OF DIItlftCTOUS

Of the Richmond and Brnokville Canal Cmnpnnv.

TUMIV. subscribers of tho stock in said Canal,

JL will please take notice that an election will be held at Richmond Wayne co on the loth dav

of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of electing seven directors for said company. Anv

subscriber voting as proxy will be required to present written authority from the person for whom he

may claim to vote, liy order of the commission ers. W. M. LECDS, Secretary. Fifth mo. 4th, 19S9. 20

FALL and WINTER GOODS.

D PRICE r CO. are now receirirg iroin Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh, a heavy and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which thev offer for sale at the lowest prices,-

at wholesale and retail, ccns.sung in pa" n-c

lollowing articles, vizt , lilue, irk brown, drab, olire, invisible grtcn J ihlia, steel mixed and pilot elnths; hlue, brown drab, ribed, and plaid cassimeres; blue, fcrovit trJt, drab, steel mixed, tlripti and plaid saUnettd Kv. ieant: tilaid linsev. red. trhile and yelloxo

flannels; printed do.; blue, green, white and red ca itoit do.; plain and fig'd mcrinoes, gro Jr7io; . do. irjf, brown and green bombasetls. Ul'k bombazine. French, English and American yrintt; Cinghamt. Cotton and linen diapers. Russia sheetings, bed tiding, coVd muslins, apron check;

canvass and padding, carpeting, merino Jringr; vesting t, corded sk irls; cotton, worsted, gum elastic and net suspenders; brk worsted hose; brk and

white cotton and silk do., tami s wool ao., unite and mixed cotton half do. Ladies leaver, kid, silk, cotton and berlin gloves. Gentlemen's beavt t; buckskin, German, k id, thread, silk and cotton d-j. Buck mitts. Tajfata, gauze, satin and belt ri! -amis. Satin, bombazine and telett stocks. Shit I

bnsomi and .collars. Cotton, thread, lisle ar.d

blond edging. Cotton, thread, lisle and mm 1 insertions. JSobinttt and thread lares. Grecir. and bobimtl fooliug. J'eedle work and bobinft capes and collars. Fig'd and plain jac'ottett. Book, Swiss and mull mnlin$. Cambrics. riai and Jfg'd bobinetts. BVk and Green JottU thult. ' FU'k, gro Swiss, gro de nap and lulestrirg silk. Col' d gro de iiapfig'd poi de soi and coron at ion do- Satin laventine. Strsnctt. Jlhit

satin, finite, pink and green Jlorenee. Ink, white and straw col'd crapes. IWk silk vclttt. Plaid and Jigd do. TlVk and scar lit merino shmcls and htTkfs; Prussian thnsels; 77ti7ff hrTkjs', Biittantfi, cotton flag, silk flg, pongre, brk silk and linen do.; plaid gro de ncp, satin damask, incndarinc, plaid hemani and damask dress do.; brk and plaid silk crazats; rclicvhs: infants'' cups; Grecian bonis ; silk purses ; seal, fur arid sell I caps; fur collars; English roa

leghorn and tuscan bonnets; kWotc hooils;fur and silk hats; coon, gingham, and silk wm-

brcllas; bordered, plain and fig'd parasols ; ladies gaiter boots; leather, kid, vwrocco, and lasting shoes ; children's kid,mmoreo and lasting

do.; Men s calf, kip and coarse bmgans; ccane and Jinc boots, frc. $-r.

.1LSU A eeneial assortment of Groceries, Hurdicare

and Cutlen; Queens, Glass avrl Tin trare;

Drugs and Medicines: lilank, Miscellaneous V

School Hooks; Castings and JVails ; Isig, Ihltir

and Trace Chains; Ct oss cut,MiIl, Hand, Wooi and Panncl Sates; Grain and .line's Canal

Shovels; Manure forks'; Sieves; Painted Duck

ets; Coffee Mills; Stcrliards; Simmon s and

Collins iy Co. s Broad and Chopping .Ixrs, tj c.

n,ockxille,.ov. 21, 1S3S.

Famine t. Nkwfou ndland. Great dis

tress exists in some parts of Newfoundland, for lack of food. The Harbour Grace Star

of March Cth says; "We have no hesitation in stating, that within a circuit of twentv

miles from Harbour Grace, there are hundreds of families who have not in their respective dwellings, an ounce of the necessaries

ol lite, and who, for weeks past, hnve been

i"'"; subsisting upon one single meal a day, and no; this, too, in many instances of the most

w retched and nauseating character."

ftTrre Banking in Michigan, we learn from

the New York Courier, was annulled it the late session ef the Legislature of flint State. The new statute declares that if any person shall hereafter attempt to excrsise banking powers under the old law, it is declared that "he shall be deemed guilty of felony, and

sunn oe imea in any sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars, and confined in State prison

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Sale or Valuable Property. npH subscriber wishes to sell tho following pro JL perty. to-wit: Sixty-three acres of land, lay ingon the White-Water rivar. opposite Ncw-Tren

ton, Ind., on which ia situatad a Saw and Grist Mill, both now in operation. Any person wishing

10 purcnase 31 111 properly, is invited to call upon the subscriber, of whom all particulars can be ob

tained. He also wishes to sell a house and lot in

the town of New-1 rentoe. Titles to both are good.

T. MKVJSCKE. May 21, 1339. . 2l-6n

U O DOZ. first quality of upper leather just

" reccivea, alsu, WUIds. first tiuality sole

leaiuvr, ana ior ! low oy Feb. 1, 18.19. R. 9. TYilER.

.ItLAftKS.

fkN hand, constantly at the Anerieaa slst la

loiiowini? Kinua or biaati.-

Deeds.

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Londs.

Notes of hand,

Summonses.

Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bonds, Concfnhlc 5si.lr.

JWTARY PUBLIC.

C. F. Ct.ARKSON, will also altead to lling deeds, Mortgages, IJonds, Ate, and take tb acknowledgement of deeds, powers f attorney, m . . 1-ft. -.:r.- ! . -

.... .visiu.u, vciimsiivi,, aiaoavne, Oiiae ia tke printing etSce. 1(1 y

When I sec a mnn of douhtful H.nri.r 1 r.M ., " i.cii . - . " .. . " re in icu nor less than one year." No

.. .. . " ! II..' "r v". mi- uiiiiiiiciiing:isSor at on no nrn t

patting a girl on the check praUing her Whig candidate

. i j "'J eillU fgltl"! llti H j ly squeeze, beware mv cir!, think? I, or you 1

ON 1IAXD, A general assortment ef Cotton karn.Grooeriee, Tinware, Aegera, Window

uiu uu mm M. B, 6ALLIOPT for s vr.r

A HOU.SC and LOT, sitnxted on Main streel

near the public square. Also, two other lots convenient to the above mentioned property, suitable for stable purposes, and for pasture. "Libera!

icrma win oe given, ror further information in

qu.ra en i-m-j xv. j). GALLION,

V" V I- 11 m,

will find to vour sorrow, that rou have been1 u -mk.i. i huw u.-- I lie nc nmi.tor general the securities required by turning grindstone for a 'decdv l!'? J0" ?u.WUh" a pf!,aW'. ," ''"eafter.be allowed to transact

issocialion not ortranirid nnd dot

' e. : i - .. .. ,. ..

or m. moiiuis prcccuing me passage ol the )

1:11c nci, ami n

the auditor gener

xotici:.

-f A,C,?B REINEMAN.S.lw Smith, rtsp.ct9 fully informs the public that he has onenad a

nop in uie souu. westsrn part of the ton, near the residence of Doct. Davia, where he ia raadv to repair. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. &c.

A otic; u.

rVllin Drookvillc Insurance Company will reA. ceive money on denosite at their office. octLa

following terms, namely, for 2 months 3 per cent per annum for 3 mouths 4 per cent for 6 montLs

5 percent and for 9 or more months G per cent.

Kisks on all kinds of property will be taken as

usual: for terms apply at the office of the Company, cast upper room, above Trice fc Adams' Saddler store.

S. GOODWIN, IWidcUA. M'Cartv, -J N. I). Galliot, I I). Trice, t?

J. YVvks, Wm. McClkerv, P. Clarkson, K.xocH McCartv,

C. Holland, j

johs vv. iiitt, cc'ry. Oct.ia 41

SUGARS. TIT AVE on hand a good supply of X. 0. AJL Sugar Sc Loaf do. and for sale bv. D. TRICE, i Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839. tf. COFFEE. 1C7E have on hand n fresh supply of Rio T and Java Coffee, and for 6ale bv D. PRICE &"C0. P.rookville, April 30, 1830.

Doctor Jno. Tl. Davi-, H.S taken up his residence in Brookville. and offers his services aa a practitioner of Medicine and Surgery to tho inhabitants of th towa and country. llrookville.Dec 17,1833. N. H. Doct. Davia will operate on teetb if r quested wiU insert, plug and cleanse them in ttw latest and most improved, manner.

TAKE NOTICE. npHE subscriber would inform all those indebtei -u- o him, to call and settle immediately, as bt has disposed of his goods, and wishes te close ii business. J. C. SVVEASEV. March 10. 3w.

turning grindstone for a deceiver.

When I see a man tlaltering the people, m tking great professions cf attachment to liberty, who is in privalc life a tyrant methinks, look out good people, that fellow would set jou to turning grindstone.

v ncn I see a man hoisted into orln-ptir!

. ... - - T party spirit without a single qualification to render him cither respectable or useful. Alas! methink deluded people, you are doomed for a season to turn grindstone for n booby. A poor woman once upon a time, had a daughter married cfT. Being naked shortly rwardi what kin J of a husband her daughter had got, she replied, Oh I rather guess he's a tolerable sort of a Uodj, for he's got a long tild coat and a ruffled hirf."

which has not deposited with S1,? T ''f0 U,e 8,"bV:ribo.r' Kt ,y.- A il. ' . 7 . . hout nine milss from its mouth, a dark iiei al the securities required by red Cow, and yellowish red heifsr. The cow is a-

the nsBociMtions which have been formed un-laiir biHtncs-:. vt rnt nrU . m.. h

I .a . j g- - .aa w eav aad

Ur jjviii.u nanKing law, ttic amount oljry to wind up its atlVirs.--Bull. Jme.

uie st-cumies which nave been deposited with the Comptroller, the. amount and denomination of notes for which orders have been given, nnd the number of circulating notes issued by the hank department. From this document it appears that up to the 30lh of April last, forty-three banking as

sociations, ot winch aeven were in the city of New York, have deposited $2,737,090 in State Slacks nnd Sol,3IB.3l in mortgages, making a total ofS2,99G,406 31 as security for the ultimate redemption of their notes. Of the stocks so pledged, GO .000 consists of 6 per cent. Missouri stock; 977,000 of C per cent. Arkansas; 53.090 of 5 ner cent. W

We understand that Mr. Smith has declarcd his determination not to resign his Senatorship, until after the first Monday in August. And what does this prove? Why, it proves as clearly as any other proposition can be

; proven, that Mr. Smith distrusts either the

ability or the tcill of his party to elect him to Congress. If he had full confidence in his election, can any doubt fcr a moment, that he would have resigned immediately, on accepting the nomination, and permitted his fellow-citizcne to fill his place on the first Monday in August, without the trouble and

cxpenccof a special election!

finllt Ian riiava tkf,f I . a .

u "rKt u a wniie streak on her back and belly, and a small white atar in her forehead, and yery broad horns; she will have a calf some time in June. The heifer has a white streak on her back and belly, white face with a brown ring round each eye, and red ears about 14 months eld. Neither of the above cattle have any marks or bell. Any person who will bring them to me or give me word where they are, will be liberMay .10, 1839. 22-3w

V t l,nt-kft-kft- r r- . . . 1 1 i'nmi VKI.HUU. a w I1UIU OU 10' loks 110,000 of5 per cent .Maine 160,000 one office while he is running Jiv another. of5percent. Alabama; 518,000 of6 per cent, showa a tenacity for office which is not very Aiidtifan; 3M4.000 in 5 per cent. Indiana;! commendable, to sav the h-ast of it Beacon

Corporation Ordinance. f PASSED May 2S.

Be it ordained by the Tresident and Vrustsea of

m i own or urookrille, That any person who shall atand any stallion or iack within tha rnrn.i;.

I without first having paid the sum of twelve dollars

" r"!jj "j mu ciu eciion 01 an orditinn

cr4.ir An ordinance a trains t offand

To hold on tc-Tt,M' PMe1 March 29. 1539." shall forfeit

mnu pay toe cum oi itiree dollara for every day or

uwauai. bo ina aucii stallion otjack.

KlMn flAYMONI), Geo. IltaeT, Clerk. President

Omcc ITIorc. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, pretioua to the present year, are requested t make payment without delay. It is too ttttrt. and out of the question to ask, or expect lonrtr indulgence. N. j). GALLIO.N. Brookville, December 5th, 1838.

Iticc.

JUST received a Tierce of fresh rice, far CuL K fit A 1 mm k aa I t

D. PRICE, & Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839. tf.

JUST RECEIVED An assortment of lg Calicoes and Ginghama. Also, Striped, Mix

ed and Blue Drillings

March VTtn

N. D. GALLIO.N.

COTTON YARN. 7,000 lbs. cotton yera.a.sorted numbers, for sale by Hay 83, ISS9. rt& s. XYNEBIN'olicc, ALL persons indebted to the estate of Abraham Rose, deceased, late of Union county, Indiana, i hereby notified that John Rose and John O. Austin are the executors of the last wil and testimest of Abraham Rose deceased, and we have also received letters testamentary from the Probate Court of the said county to execute tho business thereof The estate is probably solvent. May 23d. ie;9. ; - . JOHN ROSE. SI-3" . . JOHN O. AUSTIN. L'xscutorr