Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 October 1839 — Page 3
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UKOOKVlMiEjINDIAXA. F313AT, OCT. 4, I83."
jslreises, MieJ tti- Philadelphia on Mondays
wdMug vire turn ai me advanced ugC; of 80 years. He hat lived a life of continued usefulness, and his name will be handed down to future generations as having been the greatest benefactor of the age in which he lived.
VT ro requested to inform those interested that the Commissioners to issets damages on the White Water Canal, will meet at Brootville on ct Monday week, (Oct. Hth.J ' .
I rice op Pork. We have seen a letter
of recent date, from a gentleman in Cincinnati, who has been enraged in the Pork bus
iness, whkh states that the prevailing opinion
mere i, mat the price , of Pork will range from $3 to 4 the coming season. The price of hogs, gross, ranges between $3 50 and ,$f , in this county, at the present lime. Ritihiille tjW.
readers do not certainly expect us to fill our columns with vVcw. la our exchange pjjxirs, f wj ia about as scarce (a very strong eaaparison) 8 tmit!t f""' a our pockets Markets, the price of stocks, and the monetary
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interest, anu o ville, and New Albany. 75 cts. ner bushel:
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DREADtniL CONFLAQHUIOX.. . Total uestbuction . or tub Nation
TuEVTKB THBKE ClIUBCHES AND SEVERAL
Dwklmjiqs. About half oast four o'clock.
yesterday afternoon, our citizens were alarmed by the cry of fire, which was found to be caused by a dense column of smoke seen ris
ing from the roof of the National Theatre, at the corner of Leonard and Church streets, (n a few minutes every part cf that beautiful edefice was in flames and so great was the
heat that the roof of the African Methodist Church on the oimosite sMo of Leonard
1 " ibws. Our latest papen form New York!
. g:ve an extended programme of the eerjtiset of the Eglington Tournament. It was
to come off on lhe2oth ult. Lockhart the reviewer the Editor of the London Quarterly, is about to marrr Mist
Angela Coutts Burdrit, the celebrated and!
enormously wealthy heiress of the late Duchess of St. Albans So soon! Has he forgotten the 'favorite daughter1 of the immortal Scottt Ellen Tree has been engaged at the Haymaikct, at abcut $7C0 a week and a
clear hencht !
? Manu On Saturday last, Hr. Geo. W. Safer to Mies Harriet Rigjw of tV.s pl1W: On Sunday last, by Rev. Elijah Berwick, Mr. Jeremiah O. St. John to lire. Pelina Towner. On yeaterday, Mr. Abrthtm If. Hann to Miss
rhrbe Thompson. ' Oo the samJsy, Mr. JuLb D. Ret J to Hies Margaret J." Wrlson. On the same, "Mr. Jjhn Wsrne to Mias Eliza Jano Msuin. ,
filT' TM n M r W mim,U'8ir,SO onc khf 1 of Taghont recently cleared about $3000 by UreWde plaint t Liverpool L Mi
jn uic otner aitie o the I heatrc. the work
ltc& upaij these subject.
ville, and New Albany, 75 cts. per Kkhmond, CO. to 03 cts.; Connersvi els. 'L.
..,eiM6''5'a . vhntd L&wrcnceburgh,' fi Saturday last, and were somewhat surprised, iawissg l,ia ffCt pressure in monetary affairs, to see snch valuable and extensive improvements joing on there, in fine dwellings, ware-houses, p-uk-houses, and business house of all kinds. Vara cxtmsire improvements are now in pro-
ille, G2I
Died, at Union Village,' on the 19th Instant, Richard M'Nemab, at a 'pretty advanced age. Mr. M'Nemar, it is eenerallr
known in this part of (he countn, was one of
ue nve ires lenan vlcrevmen who senara-
ted from that denomination, mnnv vears airo.
in Kentucky, and founded what has su'.ise-
The legs have it!
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,.-i!',UeaVr.,J PWRrew. I he cu- !Quot.n Vtclorin ,0 ,,e nrric.d lo prinre
r K .i., r.Jm..u ... . - e t.- I
J. T. , l. ,TW , " reigning Duke. The Prin
. .mrn.p uuuumg 01 u lass in , same ee na u Q
1 tat- w llis.lt cuwii r 1 1 1 ijnti tn tut. wood work f the inteiior, which was also
destroyed.'' The devouring element was not
yet slaved in Us course. 1 he wooden roo
Francis Albert of Saxe Col.nrg. Son of the
uiikr. lite iTinc is a'jout the
Other iournnls de
clare the report to he unfounded. A belief exists t!at the Queen has run into
' debt to a considerable extent, nnd that her
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Taken r James Bailey r Bath towiifhip, Franklin county. Indiana, a ll.t or rlln,rwi. n.t.
Mare, wilh four white feet, a star in the f.ireheni. some white on the nose, three yers old part fourteen hands high; no other marks nt brand perceivable; appraWed to thirty t'ct!?;.? by U'illntn Wilier and IV.jr Bcuhon, be', re mo,- ibis ISik day of September, lS:t'J. THOMAS H.l. NT, J. p.
fffess. and tppawmiy actiro, tain ai any former iqneiuiy ueen called the 1iew L-iUl
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Our
frieud, J. S. Ferris, is finishing the most comtnoi'lous, and most costly busineu house, in the
Slate, we have no doubt. It would be an ornament to any town or city ia the West. Mr. & I). John is erecting a very extensive pork and ware house. Air. tVatta has, aim, among others erected a very splendid building. Besides there ire many others who are building extensively; among them are Mr. Guard, Mr.tJregg, and Mr. .Vr. Parian has withdrawn from the Methodist Church at Louisviile, Ky., and he intimates
ia a not in the Louisville Gazette, that be way return arin to the stage. This is to be regretted, as his reasons for doing so seem entirely insufficient, such as blander and defamation. It is statod that there has been 6oate difficulty faetrccn him and Mr. Ma<.
-V.1H UUR11 tnurca. iut ne did not remain
long with that people; for if we recollect aright he was amongst the first in the west who professed belief in the doctrine taught by the Shakers, and assisted in organizing what isnt present the large nnd wealthy socie'.y at Union Village. With this connection he Ikis cv-
of the Reformed Dutch Church in Franklin street, took Sre, and the entire building was .1 .1 ..r .. .1
Mivniy scene 01 uuer ucsirucuon. su.n .,i p r ... ri "u 1 1- i j .1 ; 1 n .... .. uncle or Lady Mora having published the a SiKhl as the COtiGa?ntttOn at this lime ere-ii ... J . . b J. . ... I
him the insult fhe had received.
milliners bill to the tune of 1200 re
mains unpaid since April. The nstine affir'has been revived, the
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A LADY'S WORK-BASKET wi found half s mile from Itrookville, on the road !eadin
10 Icdianalolis. rnnlnninir rn.,r.on ... i ...
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cicv r.i some vatue. i he owner can hate it calling open the subscriber.
CIUS. CI.EDEXI.VG.
or jeittctl has, prchap?, never before been wit-
uesseu. A theatre and three large churrhes
in a Main at the same rromeut, and each not a stone's throw distant from the other. The brick dwelling house adjoining the theatre, No. 4G Leonard street, also took fire and was completely consumed, nnd the nd-
buildings ro. 43 nnd 51 nearly Ue?
t
ff since rpmaincil ami list hn nn nf Omir :-.-..,i v. . I i . . ? I
- ; , " . ...vm .uui-u. vii i.cuiiiiiu atreei, RUJ,,ln,,,6 ! ahnnt
most ingenious and powerful preachers
few months before his death he and hisbrelh-158
1ilv A f ..I I a 1 o .1 1 M t
1 wiiis i:iiyuiM 111 iirhi nor nnn r
The ladies of England are about erecting a monument to Lady Flora. Louis Phillipe granted pardons, commutation?, and diminutions, of punishme nt, to 71'' persons on the anniversary of his assension to
the throne. ' '
The proprietors of the.Gieat Western nre
to build a ship of iron of 3000 tons.
REMOVAL. JOSEPH WILKINSON, Ws-on-Malter. Us removed his shop into a pnrt of Joseph Rud -man's shop, near Mr. Adair "old tavern stand.He will conliruc to attend the calls of his customers, at short nutice.and in as durable and substantial manner, and at as reasonable prices, as at any other ctablu-bnicr.t. I In always keeps on hand tbe best timber thoroughly seasoned. t,j ct his work with. J. W1I.KIXSOX. Oct. 2d, 18::9. 40-3a-
Stit Gorrraor. We have seen an article puHlikcd in the Wabash Courier recommending (kb. MX'srty a the Whig candidate for Gover
nor Below we give the opinion of the editor of
the Centreville Chronicle (Whig) upon the sobjct of this saggeslton.4Onr opinion is that Gen. MoOarty c in not he mi'la the available Whig candidate fr Governor. The reason is, that by his past vascillating course, be has fori'eilcd the confidence of the leading and decided of the whig party. During the late Congrcsioail canvass in this District, Gen. McCsrly
disclaimed the title of waisr. II ran as the an
pledged "People's Max," t in oilier w
Is' was a Jmthinrtrmii. W bt uc s r.ow
or w!ut he wuuld he provided he should rece
the nomination ftr Governor, is snd willbe
matter of nnA-rlainty. If his recent vote in! this diitiict can ha regarded ss aa indication of 1
his popisIirity.it xv xi'd certainly im;mliUe tni
rcn hud some misunderstanding in regard to some items of faith, for the purpose of adjusting which, probably, he went to New Lebanon, in the slate of New York. On his way
home he was taken sick, and after lingering a few weeks died, as stated above, on Thursday of last week. Leo. Star. -
Siiictnu. Yesterday morning, at an early hour, a young man named E. A. Panning, a German by birth, committed suicide at the Miami Importing Company Rank, by shooting himself. lie whs possessed of a thorough education, and spoke fluently the Italian. German, French, and English languages; and by those who knew him, much esteemed.
He left nothing behind him, as wc heard of, to
account fot the commission of the melancholy
and rash act. Wc have heard of no particu
lars, as to his nge or his connections. Cot. Whig.
was entirely, and n fri-.me house No.
Tall Windows. A waggish neighbor of our's sper.king of windows which he saw in
0"j I'oston, the other day, says the rquarcs ofj nw ' thss were so big th.t it took four men to
eivcj look out of them! he saw three men try, and be a 1 they could'nt do it. JY . Ttl.
fiO partially destroyed.
On . rranklin t-trcet, besides the two
churches above named, the three large brh k
dwelling houses, Nos.HU, IU1 and 10 , caught fire on the roofs and cornices and were s'ightly damaged, though from the faithful
ness of their construction they were saved
from ruin. There were also in the interior
of the block, n number of small builJintrs
which ere rcnmmru, and some twenty or
thirty houses in various direclious, were more
or loss injuicd by their roofs taking 6rc from
the falling cinders. The National Theatre was erected and opened G years since as an Italian Opera
house, nt a cost of $110,000, the ground lot
costing besides b.,(JOU. 1 he loss of prop
eny lo Air. vtaiiacK is vcrv great, anu it is
more to be regretted as he had not a cetit of
insurance. ' The actors of the company, too, have suf
fered severely, and many of them have lost
their entire stock 01 wardrobe nnd proper t;cs. .
As ixoefixite pbkiod. One cf our cili-
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lite him u? a the Whig candidate for Governor. zens went into a money lenuer s cmcc yesterI'rom an indication of the surns of the times, wej dav. and told him he wanted to raise some
bj't oa the second election of Gov. Wallace as cx-j monev rnrood naner. After some Shv
ireraelT dnabtfal, if not iin;iBib!e. Indeed, wej j lhc ofthe oroier thc rate of am inf.i.-r.v.-x! tliit t An tint intcnl btip.f 1 C1U- . CT . . ..
The Bunker lull Aurora states that the
first cargo of coal for the use of the British steam ships recently arrived at East Boston.
1 he lloncaster Gazette mentions the des
truction hr a storm, of an oak tree in the county of Nottingham, England, supposed to
he nghl hundred ytan old.
lhc meteoric showers of Aug. U and 10,
foretold by Mr. Ilcrrick, of New Haven,
Conn, were seen to the number of 600 aste-
riods in llclgium in Europe.
1 he amount of base coin annually put in
circulation in Great Britain, is estimated
at GOO ,000. Three thousand persons are
supposed to be engaged in lhc business.
A physician recently brought an action at
the Somersetshire, Assizes, Eng. against one
of his patients for 4015 guineas, or nearjy
S, J0,(JU0, for medical attendance I
A cousin cf the King of Sweden was late
ly taken into custody for stealing fire wood
from the foiest of Benuvais
The Emperor of Russia iiued an ukase on
the 20ih July, for the augmentation of his ar
my lo 275,000 men
did&te.
nraak n fItihArA tArtsi slat trvVa . KAIMt IB All .
krniwa to he a decided whi. roa-t b.i selected,! "Hie borrower told the broker
DestkCctive Fibb it Natciikc The ron
flagration a! Naldu-z, noticed jeslerday,
broke out tn Cotton Alley, in :.n old stable
on the north side of the alley. The fir
made a considerable headway before it was discovered, spread rnpidh np and down
Cotton Alley, burning the outer warehouses, and ending onlv nt lVail street, with the des
truction of the large wcrehouse belonging to Stanton, BuckncroVCo. on the north side,and
the large warehouse of Jacob Soria & Lo. on the south side. The following warehouses
were destroved: Jacob Soria t-Co., loss of
property "25 ,000; no insurance; A. Ij.
Gains & Co., loss $'l5,000i Cannon te Ay res, r.rv . vn. tv.rr,i,io C" nrm . r.r..iini
he rt ii.o nr;,immini !f micrhr suit Newman. SiStX): J- D. Dirkcrman, S5.-
' . .a 1 r (Win AT 1m ST t ... m Ils llm hM -csa.ttwf
jyjjm V'li vviiwi si' i ti7 uivr un;uim u Stanton, Buckner &. CVs commission store, loss $I3,G00: on Commerce St., Dr. A. A.
! J ones' drugstore was destrnjed. and John R.
NOTICE. - -
PROPOSALS will be received at Mr. Samuel Goodwin's in Urookville, until Wedneaday the9ihOct-, ISSO.for the corstrurtion of a House for Public WorshiD. on lot Xo. M. in AllonV
plat of Urookville" tbe undertaker to furnish ah
materials and do all the work, txeept the founda
tion, which is already laid.
A draft r said building, with description of
the materials to be need, and the manner in which
the work is to be execute', carf be sren at Mr. Goodwin's. Ity order of the Bord of Trusters.
JXolscc. rglllE co-partnership between the undersigned Jft. was this day (lisoivoJ. KUFUS HAYMOXl, GLXIKUli liKRRY. Urookville, &jpt. .X), 1S:J9. 40N. D. The books will ba left at the Post Office thirty days, where all persons indebted can settle by cither cash or note; after that time they will be left wilh IC. Ilarwick, Ere,., for collection. Henry Kerry, jr., is authorised to settle ail accounts in our absence. H. 4c B. "
Plane.
N. D. GALLION,
A - assortment of Plaues jast received snd for
-m. sale by Jane 14.
ofl
OX HANI), A general ssssrtmsnt of Cotton Yarn. Groceries. Tinware. Aceera. Window
Glas snd Nails
K. 1. O A I.LI OX.
XI sHj DOZ. first quality of upper leather just jLy& received. ALSO. SU0 lus. first uualitv cole
..4 r.. I l --
! itifircl watt aort-od on. nnd next ramp, the
payment. -that he would
fri!.. i : : .1 ... .A-1 M t . n 1
r. , . - . i...r Innmhnn nhnut thf Kprnrilv ol liavmriil.
M - j r .
vhnhie not identifiI hinit-elf with the present j jre him satisfactorily endorsed paper, payar.T5f:m of Internal Improvemauts, and who is not ; c llree rr.on(hs after the termination of the brake down politician." i Florida war! But the broker told the would-
e arc aiso of the ;nmon that to. allace he ,orrowcr tial jf ,e WOuld make it the day
PnttA tELPHt a. The North American
the 19th sajs: Oving to the continued severe pressure in I It a mnno mnrhpf- lmtnfi rr.nt innpi vorr
..ll -, il. i-i;. : ..II I --I,,,, it leather, and fur sale low by
u.., ...w ......r.. ..w.., """" Feb. t. lSlft R.&.S.TYAER,
irnne exirviiiviy imiuicii. I Stocks are all drooping, with the exceps vw . m . a .
tion ol me unitea atalcs ISanK, which was
wanted at 1031 foi cash or to-morrow, whilst it was ottered at 103 for Saturday, showing that it was most probable to be used for remittance by the Great Western. Gerard fell to 40 but
rallied to 405-8, and closed 40 bid, 40 asked,
Kentucky closed i bid.
cmnct be re-elected. One course of policy
hs pursued has rendered him very onpopuUi. ironies better. the period would be more def-
The great, number of pardons and remittances of inUc, and in all probability not farther disfines he has granted indiscriminately to t!tose(aQt. Mr. Shave told the man of funds that mho have violated the retailing Uw, snd other! ,e could not accommodate him. Picoywne.
SSfockman's residence," loss .$15,000. Mr.
Vsl'l 'ivll 9 w "."- s s 4 'VMJV sss. ta S ti
violators of the laws of the Stat, has rendered j I'. J,;..i:...i.u . - nri .ranrliir.L tiWiiliin KfKrn months nflrr Prrsldeot Van
jv vv. - b ' ; ......... - - t r i e i.i: .
abidin-r citiwn?. Buren takes the oath ol ottice, gold and sit--oi tommm r a .:.u cunD i ... . .i :i ni l. leiimod Sfirrnil other niikldinva fll - ,irv
sverwiu uc me common curn-nir. jnour. .. - ---- -
in' -to the Barnes.
SrjtTE Scrip. It has been suggested that the Stale of Indian issue Scrip, hearing interest, to enable her lo prosecute the public works. The suggestion appears to be favorably received. It is said Pennsylvania fre-
qaeatly resorted lo this measure, when loans rould not be effected. AH admit the necessity of doing something to extricate the State from embarrassment. It seems tous,confcssi'ig, at the same time, our ignorance of financiul matters, that if means can be provided for the early and prompt redemption of the Kirip' the proposed plan wonW be as nnobj"ctiona!? as any other.
rati . t
Th mmonbrv noon ihis test is that in to the Hamcs. I ne Uremen were active and
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seven months after Mr. Van Buren swore energetic, out ine raging names ror n wng
into office the banks suspended specie pay-1 while defied their cxt rlions.- Uoll. I'al.
mcnts; and that although they resumed, the
Government is now sustaining itself upon Treasury notes. Nor is that all. The city of New York, now in the hands of a Van Buren Common Council, is issuing -PoM Notes" for the ptyment of its debts!
Would any body be suppriscd if George
II. Dunn should be the Whip candidate for Governor of this State t We have heard
such a thing mentioned, but it dees not a-
tonUh us, as the W hig party think him a distinguished perron. Of one thing wc are certain ho would make a much more respectable Gotemor than Davy WMIacc. Dem.
Arfiiaiuislrafor' Xoficc.
"JT ETTEK9 of administration have been granLi ted to tho .understated naon the estate of
James Donaagboo, dee'd, late of Franklin county.
Indians. All perrons indebted to tbe estate will make immediate payment, and all persons bavins
claims against the same will present thnni in law
ful form within one year. 1 ho estate is probably
solvent. THOMAS liUNNS, adm'r. Sert 21, IKS. E9-3w Sale. THK undersigned, admioitUa tor of the estate "of James Dona ojlioo, dee'd, will erTcr fur' rale tho personsl property bclonsinr lo tho estate of the
said dee'd, at his late residence in Urook v ille, rear the bridge over the E. Fork of W. W., opposite tho
residence of Goo. Lonfr, on Friday the Irth day of
October 13 conaiMing, in part of household and kitchen (ornitureand a lot of u niber. Sale to com
mence between the boars often o'clock A.M. snd four P. M. Terms made knnn on the day of sale.
The residence of the dee'd will be rented for one
Yeiaow Fever. At the Charity Hospital, in New-Orleans, durigthe week ending on the. 7lh ins-U there where 140 cases of yellow
tfevcr admitted in the same time 56 deaths.
rtfl .n.rhnreed and 23 remained, for the
F3ss,-S,me of tho Administration pape.s week preceding there were 1 10 admissions,
Wheat, (says the New Albany A reus.) is
only scllinc at 75 cents a bushel in this city jear.if applicaiion be made on the day of sale. J . .. .. .... . . I TltOUIS Ml'VVd
the same price is para at Louisville and fehip-
pingport. Unless money becomes more plen
ty it will still be lower.
Sept. 21, 1339.
THOMAS MUNNS, sdm'r.
S9-Sw
Bears. We learn'. that wilhin a few dajs
past several bears have been seen in the
woods near this place. A gentleman a short
distance west of this, shot two the other da v
an old she a:id onc ol her cuds, tvery thing l indebted must make immediate
in the shape of n cn is in requisition, and testate is solvent
the woods swarm with persons anxious to at
tain the rather novel distinction of shooting
a bear. Knighlstorcn Sun, Srpt.Vl.
are making n great cry becanse the Branch i Bank at Richmond employed a Bank Attor-! tcy ia the plice of Jakes W. Boidcx, federal lawyer, who had served ia that capacity year cr two. The Bank did exactly right, verv seldom attettded lo the business
h:nr?elf, but emplojed eonve journrmen Istw-
!U deaths and 84 dischareed. The New-Or
leans Bee of the lOlh ins. says," I he number of new cases has been greatre, the recoveries in less proportion, and the deaths more numerous than since the announcement of the disease. The fever has evidently been making steady progress." Da!:. Pal.
v, while he gadded round the country clcc"onccring for the great head of the federal CotncrramaTS The Cincinnati Gnrette .. . . . . I .1 hi.lr hilUin rirrillalioii
says uicrw an tvi -" - ----
PW-T n ihc United Slate. The Bank
tfvni-j'i (no doubt correctly) that if the office f B nk Attorney was worth accepting, it also worth attending tox and Mr. B.,
"ihng to pay attention to business, got his
diking papcrs.7 lie it tho same gentleman wha Passed himself off asan Estern Mer
chant,'7 in IVofBft District, just before the election, whiles in fact, he was onlv a trav-
eliiag ereiss-try of federalism, with a face of I. A M St. W
"ran ana a saddle-baes lull ol lies. UC Tit
rtf h f.dlowinsr description ; Twenty
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lar notes nurnorlioir lo be ol tne wortocrn
Bank of Kentucky, letter D,one nombered 700. another 516. dat2d Lexington, KjOct.
1, 1838-, vignette, a man in silting posture, with female kneeling and offering flowers or something of the kind; engraving very
coarse, plate new, ana not even an auempi at copying the gennine; can easily be detec
ted by onseiTing mat tnc signature
Mr. W ebstek m fc.xoi.AND. Every Amer
ican, WC inrc not io n uai pai ly ne may ui
attached, niu't feel a pal no tic interest in the impression made by Mr. Webster in the liter- " a a I ft I
ary and political circles oi ingianu. it isaumilted on all sides, that wc could not send
there a loftier specimen of American intellect.
Others there arc who would lake the palm
from Mr. Webster in the polite and fashiona ble literalnrc of the day, and in courtly suav
it v of manner, but in 'sound practical knowl
edge, in grasp of intellect, in broad, boIJ, As an evidence of the abudence of lhc statesmanlike comprehensiveness if not the Wheat crop the present year It may be sla-
first man in our land, he IS one to whom we I lea tnnt u selling in mis immei ior oi cis.
I - m ..... m m
wnnld with confidence cntrut the character per buhel wliicb is lower than it has soli lor
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of our country at the most intelligent and some three years. KntgtUslaxn tun.
nrniidst court in the world. As luscountrr-l
' . ... .1 I Jt . i 1 !...! AA.m.. l.m . .an
llcmnn much older than herself, observed to
him, the only objection she had to a union
with him, was the probability of his dying be
fore hei, and leaving her to feel the sorrows
of widowhood. To which he made the follow
Executor's Notice.
1&TOTICE is hereby given that letters leFtamenJLw tary npon tbe etate of Moses Rariden, late of Franklin county, Indiana, have been this day granted to tbe undersigned Executor. All per
sons having claims sgainst said estate will present tbem duly authenticated within one year, and thoso
payment, the
man, wc take, pride in the welcome nnd hon
or which attend his footsteps, for wc feel that
the reputation he gathers in lnglaiul, will ensure to the common glory of the Union. It
is a matter too of triumph to our Republican
Inaiilutiont. that the attentions paid to our
HUiimrnished citizen arc not based opon his ine ingenious and complimentary reply:
claims to ancestry, not to his station as an 1 Blessed is the man that hath a virtuous wife,
i- . a r 1 I 1 II I 1 fill
American Senitor, but a free, spontaneous j lor tne numncr oi nisoaystnauue uouuieu.
homage to the nobihty of intellect. England
may bo. proud of a scion so creditable to thel What does this heasT The Richmond parent stock, and we of America, that wc Jcfiersoniau Q- 1 he Branch banks at
The undersigned will sell at public outcry, on Saturday the 16th dsy of November, 18:39, st the late residence of said decedent, in Springfield township, in said coonty, a po.tion of the personal property belonging to his eetale. Sale to com
mence at JO o clock A. 91. J erms made knows
on the day of sale, snd attendance given by the executor. In the absence of the executor, Aonil-
Is Rariden will attend lo any businers connected with the ettate. MARTIN W. MORRI9.
Sept. 20, 1639 39-3w Executor.
Shoes and XSoot. .
D3T RKtJEIVED, a rood assortment of
Men's, Women's, Boys', Misae' and Uhil-
dren's Shoes, sad for sals by ! PRICE. Sole Leather. ON HAND, a rood lot of Sole Leather, snd for sale by l, PRICE. Drookville, Sept. 26th, 1P."9. -
TAKE NOTICE!! OP late, a eail for money seems hut little regarded, no matter bow long tho debt may have been standing! It is not the interest of sny
Ited al,i : ihrrx f'-in. been marked out in fine halt marks,
"" TS W WWIll -W 1 - . . j gressk)nal District?, nod was out on srerrf ser- are not covered iu the signing.
wjpaisine hiowelf off as art "EJastarn Mcr-
chantr Ue's a pretty fellow to talk of Whig
Wabash Cmtr. ' ; ,
rhich
-Pi?.fphl
. Tlte veocrable nad hucMr esteemed M vt-
rngsr Cakst, so long and so favorably known a tbe indefatigable friend oF-ifle foor eearn-
Sn o TBE TWBSTY-HnTnO Atjoubt.
We learn, says the New-York Sun, from a frontleman who was at Catskill Mountain
LUouseon Fridai.nicUL week, that snow fell
in sufficient qoantuies to keep the ground c om-
pietery c or err a ror wtsw
. . . . . .. , i .i I r . I
have a countryman in our father land, whom Unwrencenurg, ana uicnmona, win oe r-,aierchant to creou longer man w wio eni m forensic debate, before listening Senalorss or rainged before the next Legislature for allcg-j current year; yet. there sre these whose Aotes I n. atiiKtiiK nnhlit Roman of them all. branch at Alauison. will ne canca on i nc-i . t
U ins s" I
Mv father is richer than yonrs,waId a boy
tn hie romnanion the other day. IIow do
you know," vra the reply
coaut for a certain 4C00tranaction.'
Indian PvsiB.T. The P;ru Il'inois Ga-
"Because my Uette of the 17lh instant says that $60,000 of
father says that vour father pays for every j Government funds passed throtigh that place
thing when he ouys, trniic my - lamer never ja icw uajs unir, '. v ........ .x.... pavsnnv twuly. hut keeps his money to shaveeuard,to the payment ground to he inimedi
need money, and I most have it, etpectally for claims coming to me previous to the present yesr. July 11. - N. I. GALLION.
notcs with.PtfSf.
nlely dsstriWU-d mnong the Miami Indian.
CASH wilt be, paid by the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN snd COTTON ; ,r RAGS., delivered st tbcirMiUs ia Crookville. J. II. SPECR & CO.
