Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 January 1840 — Page 4

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. REM1NISCENSES. In December, 1811, an omion was delivered it Frankfort, Kyv, by J ewe Blcdso, Esq., in commemoration of the Battle of Tippecanoe, and of the brave Men wbo lost their live in that battle. The following ode was composed for, and recited, upon THE BA1 TLE OF TIPPECANOE. Voug kt eit Me 7th A'utember, 1811. dedicated to Jamet JKaduon, Pretident oftht United State. Awake! awake! my gallant friends; To arms! to arms! the foe ta nigh; The sentinel bia warning sends; And bark! thelreach'rous savage cry. Awake! to arms! the word met nu. The dram's deep roll, the fife's shrill soond. The trnmpit's blast.proclaimsthrongb night, An incian nana, a oiooay ngnt. O haste thee Bean! alas! too late, A red chiefs-jarm now aimes the blow; (An eaily, bm a gtorions fate;) The tomahawk has laid low. Dread darSni-m reiams. On tnvoM. nn Where's Boyd! and valliant HARi'tlSON, uommanaer ot ine Christian force: And Owen! He's a bleeding corse. "Stand, comrade brave, stand to your poet; Howe, Welts, and Floyd, and Barton; all Must now be won, or most be lost, Fly briskly, bayonet, sword and ball." Thns spoke the General; when a yell Was heard as though a hero fell And bark! , lite Indian whoop again It is from Daring Daviess, slain. O fearful is Ihe battle's rage No lady's hand is in the fray; But brawny limbs the contest, wage, And straggle for the victor's day. Lo! Spencer sinks, and Warw ick's slain, And breathless bodies strftw the hlain- . - -- And yell6, and groans, and clang and roar. r.cno aiong me v aoasn snore. But mark! when break upon the eye Anroka's beam. The coming day Shall foil a frantic prophecy, And christian warfare well display. Never did Constantine's soldiers see With more joy for victory, A cross the arch of Heaven adorn. Than these the blushing of the morn. Bold Boyd led on his steady band, With bristling bayonets burnished bright; What could their dauntless charge Withstand! What stay the warriors' matchless might! Rushing amain they elear'd the field, The savage foe (constrained to yield To HARRISON, who near and far t!ave form and spirit to the war. Sound, sound the charge! spur, spur the steed, And swift the fngative pursue 'Tis vain, rein in your utmost speed, Could not o're take the recreant crew. In tern-land marsh, in dell or cave. Each Indian sought his life to save; Whene'er peering forth with fear and ire, He saw his prophet's town ton fire. Now the great Eagle of the west, Triumphantly was seen td Wave; And now each soldier's manly breast Sigh'd o'er has fallen comrades' grave. Some dropped a tear, and mus'd the while, Then join'd in measur'd march their file; And here and there cast wishful eye. That might surviving friends decry. But let a foe again appear. Or east, or west, or south or Brth; The Soldier then shall dry up his tear, And fearless, gaily sally forth. With glittering eye, and warlike front, He'll meet the battle's deadly brnnt; tomeOanl or Brilton; if array d For fight he'll feel a freeman's blade. tttojt Texxs. A resolution his been Introduced into the TeXian Senate authorising the Chief Justice of each county to require all free negroes to leave the Rentihlir a b.ft-k.; o . mivimuuvvi mill period, and to prevent the Senate from reteivlog or entertaining petitions Irom tree negroes. It was read a Second time and referri d to a Judiciary Committees E&xatioii in ike Texian lArmy. Corporal Morris Of the Firt Retriment nflVvi.n tnrM. try Was executed hear Austin on the 28th tot November for making an attempt, by stabbing, on the life of captain Kenneymore of me same regiment, wtuist acting as llieoracer of the day The Austin Gazette says, he met his Tate With Roman firmne and Colonel Fisher and every officer w ho Witnessed the execution almost Wept that so brave a matt could have been base enough to merit such a aun UA9 AHit lllft V hot be generally remembered by our friends. wuat were me sentiments oi the Veteran emitter of the Richmond Enam'trr towards Gte. Hxhittsoit during the last war. At that hour wnen he was wamng successfully Against the enemies ofhis tounlry in the field ho journal WaS so loud in his braise as the ftrtrer And fcoW harb tho Ainm Geheral tlarrisott at the prcseht day U me came inuexioie patnot; unchAhgthg and hnthahtfed. Stenrtv ust httrn.M .mJ R. u loul, when he proudly waved the 8tar Snans'ted ttnnr" mm ik ft tUsu.. r Vhat the present thurse or the Enquirer It heeds ho comment from us. V recommend to out readers, well as the edihr oflhe Enouirenthe following article copied from Niles RegisteiofOctk S) l8t3v vVa te JfccAtnend ntrtf-. Gtnett AtrriHv fVfeM tcttct trit: s ttrry tAtng tee WA kntnt teW tf tficrrt . k I 'ty , m cue trrf mitsf, thertfb too itrrcu to rttit ma wito Waft roo itorW M M MM tw ItritekstA m n teart tmtmi A th fH two teat iwf OirThis Mormon have purchated. trae

of 29.000 acre At the head of the Dei Moines rapids of the Mississippi, bit both tides of the

river, lncraaing ine town oi commerce I nn name is changed lo Naovoe from the Hebrew. The whole purchase money amounts to A MA AM ft . . $u,uuu, a targe portion i it on long payments. A C4t. fr FYlitav motkt alnrinv . . ' - . . i WHiing lilt. storm, a new three Storied brick.house.atthe " .... tim liimi mi belonging to Mr. Robert Dentry.fell down.l ne wnoie mass leu into ine cellar, the root falling so as to cover the whole of it. and pre senting the appearance of a house under ground, with the roof nearly even with pavement. The cellar was dem. tiavtnar hn A. j i - signed for the reception of ice this accounts . ft pi. ... . pernaps ior ;ne wnoie mass going into it, and i..'. - . l ft . rwft w oeing so niceiy nia. rmtaa. I rnn. Michtgax. We have received,but hot yet reao, ine Message tol Governor Woodbridge. The Michiganese complain loudly of hard HmM. With M ertllni vl r..ll ,. .... .... vabviiviit evil, niiu lull gin nariesjthey are not able to command funds enough even to pay their taxes. The Detroit neerresssays tnere are no eastern exchanges or funds: and states thnt th mamv tn Sith latian in Michiiran docs not exrepA 100.000. about fifty cents lo each inhabitant. ine Board o! internal Improvements hate reported to the Legislature. They State the whole amount of RDoronrintmns ot HillR.000 00,and the whole amount of expenditures at i.ouvmo xy. i he receipts of the Ueutral Rail Road Tor the past year were $61, 154 84. The expenditures during the Snme lime were $44,451 18. This leaves $16,70366, to pay the interest on $757,068 10, the cost of the w ork. This is doing a warse business than Ohio with nil her canals. Cincinnati Gar. TT tJMBER. The esubcribers have how en band ILi and Offer for sale low 1 100,000 Tct?t i" rine ftoard. 400,000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Loctst Posts; Joist Scantling, r.ir. t ft u l , w- TATE At SON. July 18, iBSft.-rfttae.) a.xf Thrnshiikg $ Cleaning Machines. fJTlHE subscriber, Trom Philadelphia, offers to - the public, David Knauer's (of Chester county, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which will thrash and clean ill kinds of grain from the straw, Rice not excepted, and also, Cora-Shelling Machine, Which will shell one busbsl in three minuves, fe hand power. Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines in Operation, and models, can do so by calling tt Mr. Samuel Miller, or Hudson Gentry Shop, Fairfield, franklin county la. State, County v Individual Rights, or 4 single machine, will be sold on reasonable terms. Horses or good notes will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by applying to , PETER A. HUMPHRIES. March 15, 1889. I4.t,k M. . w fic Aft ltrnyth AVIXG permanently locsted themselves in Brookville, bnder the American Printing Ofncev are now prepared to execute all orders in the TAILORING BUSINESS, i th r..u;-.. hle Snd Workmanlike manner, ami linn iw Ktrit oieana workmanlike manner, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share ot public i.lmn(n r zz 1. v i AH kinds ttf Mrmlh ml i lka aLtstMi ' notice. June 5. Jnnus ft O'Lsf u-ti BOOT & sttton avonn mm nu w in i vi in inc Ji. pnbhe generally that they bave Snd Will continue to have, on hand, an assortment of wools shots, and Slinneirs or all kinds, superior t6 Sny evet offered in this plftce, all of their own manufacture and fot sale, wncicme or retail, at the lowest prices. Work Warranted they will also kep art assortment of LEATHER bnrf FlM)tSG$ or ill kinds on band and for sale at the lowett briV BROWN c THOMAS. Jnly 30, 1839. 3i tHte subscribers Would respectfully fntoim their customer and the cititens generally that .ft &ft w.. - ' 4 w 7 "wiTing irom JNew For PkitaJefakits rt?johry end Qannnafi A general assortment or CohSieting or the following, Drv JGoods and Groceries tf nil JrmaHard) EariAe. Queen's and Tin HOOTS, SHOE$s PVMPS SLtPPERSt Alt orwbich we Will sell on themost ravorable lerms. I'RODUCE taken in excnange ror ffSft LONG & BROWN. Brookville May 2.1, 18.19. Zt Jno. tl tetvisL MAS taken up bis residence in Brookville, hi OffeM nia MMrtMA b- a kft.i:ftL. . ft. . ft IIS Jh.slrt l lB sebabiuntsortbe town . BrookVilleft IW It. tiaM. Nft B. twi. ttAftts h-. t iftft.. ftcftft. v. . . , t i d T. i ii vpciaie va leein ii rethem la the " lmprovee, manneK w ; ntttmberasscHedj s favorable tertM el any other bertohs. V8 18531 H4-5m TO 80. ftCWftKSdftV,

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trpHE co-partership between the undersigned 11 waa this day dissolved. RUFUS HAYmOND, - GEORGE BERRY. Brookville.Sept. 80, 1839. 40N. B. The book will be left at the Pott Office thirty davs. where "all rMrwnno ntkta.l mm tie by either cash or note; after that time they Will oe ien wun v.. DarwicK, Esq., Tor collection. Henry Berry, jr., ts authorised lo settle all aeGuuniB in oar ausence. 11. dc II. Cltsolntion r PaHnershin. THIS DAY the nftmnertthm nf It PmM r t was dissolved by mutual consent. All nersons WbO have accounts With lh Ithnir ttm r M. quested to call and close the same, as immediate . . bb a ... . pmyment. wii d wanted, especially those whose notes have been standing over from last year. . new ouiy autnorisea to settle ail accounu of the firm. D. PRICE, August 6ih, 1839. IZ2 JOHN W. HITT. CASH will be paid bv the subscribers CLEAN LlNEN and COTTON for RAGS. M JT delivered at theirMills in Brook ville. J. H. SPEER it CO Sole Leather. TKN HAND, a good lot of Sole Leather, and ior saie ov D. PRICE. Brookville, Sept. 26th, 1829. COOfS and StlOKS. TTn ECEIY ED and for sale, M 430 Oairs Miller's coarse boots 84 . - da kio do 200 800 200 240 ISO 120 100 :J6 36 loo do eoars fehoea good common coarse shes " hoys' do do " youths do do k women's kip shoes " do calf " children's choea boys' coarse boots u youths' do Miller's common coarse boots . , . k R. & 8. TTKER nrookville, November 22, 18:18 Last Notice ALL persons indebted to the lata firm of D. Price c Co. are requested to make payment tt some satisfactory arrangement on or by the first f January, either note or book aces., as further i Ij will be attended With costs. v k D. PRICE, r-riiitte Nov 27th, IS39. !OTl I flttHE bndersigned having become agents Tor ii. the White-Water CottiM Furtnrr. ank ftiAtt.prepared to rurnish Merchants Snd their customers, with a Svpsaioa article Of yarns, carpet chain, candle-wicl ing and oatting, St Cina. prices at their store in Brookville. . . k 4 LONG & BROWNE Jan'y Btb, 1889. 4 Ki nnil LRS- HtON,iust received and JJ for sale by the quantity at Cin cinnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by H . . . R. & Sft TVNERft Brookville, July 25, ls:!9. Shoes and Boot. RECEIVED, a good assortment of irtst j rZ? "omen s, uoys', misses' and Uhi drv 8ho d Tor sale by D. PRICE. - - . Alen Women's, Boys', Misses and Chil : : m strlOTTaN VAN 7 nmi Ik. v. liJ kartaJ nMLAk. r 1 ' ' mm w m vsv m V sorted numbers, for sale hv way : inj. R. At 8. TYNER. 11 IJH DOZ. first quality or upper leather just k eceive ALSO, 8U0 lbs. first quality sole leather, and for tale low by rbk 1,1839. Rftfe.B.TYAEftft Sugar & Molasses. "tl th Hhdsi of feugar, ami - ft .barrel8 of molasses, just received snd tor saie by Rk & Si TYNER Aug. 1 1839. Orrtcs or tat BaoOkVitke inn, Co. i ..ftkcft. 15 0ctftl839. rniHIS Co, Will receive money on deposite St . wicir oiuce, on me iiHiowing terms, hamely: fot 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for .1 months 4 pet cent.for 6 months 5 pet cent and for 9 or more months 6 per cent. Persons wishing to make Sight deposites, can confidently rely on such certificates beintf met WheO hrvMnloJ Risks on sill kinds ot property will be taken as usual.- for terms apply at the office or the company k . ft.ftftftftM& - . . . 1 ft ni mnove rrice ana Adams saddle S- GOODWIN, PrttidenU Ai iMUaart 1 M1CaTV, K. D. Galio, D. Paicte, Wft MCt.fcka Wvaa, Geo, HoLLak, . . . . w. T, Bstss, Joan XV. Hittft SteV I 1 JUST RECEIVED and FOR BALE, by the barret or lees quantity mm m, . ' U DDIS.DU 1 fMkMb Wl lbs. beet Codfish 00 lbs. Rice, 6 bble. Brandy. 0 do Rum, h. ALSO. 10TO lbs. Boal Leathers Castings, Kails and m; ft".!111 KUe- Nft D. UALLION. proonvure, march Sith, 1839. ITTW WHOM IT MAY nrtx-ntfiiv .rki. toinfotm ill persons who tro indebted to the r tl: ftV! ft rMiiMl their accounts art isan .1 " ft ret"M "f me 1st of Fekrwsry, 1840ft Ihev iMkftftftirftftk ' I ft.ftftft.1 ' --h-k- " f raw as i am eve ii a must save money JOSEPH RUUMANft Aft) A VWh ' wa i "ft" ' X'' vp!'W5 corner, en 1TI ft!" .J't da i mare, twe years old mm AmhI. im hi- ift-a Jft.r.7 . . kkftft. k 1 ; , "tsc wmiB anout J.. "1" WIU awrmatioa whers the asove mare may be foend, bv letter ar hiknw.M te the wbserit. will be liJUS rewrded? ' JaVftvi irt THOMAS 8HKRA. It. !40ft

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