Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 May 1840 — Page 2

The People's Ticket. "Oar came, it i right nor cause, it ii jntt. And couquer we CAN nd cooqa er we MUSTdemocratic Republican Candidate fur President, W ILLIAM HFSIY HARRISON rttttig to mid Republic principles- fategritg of character tuprriiir talints . ' " aid political Aoejr. . For Vice President -; JOH. TYLER, Of Vi,ginia. - " FOR GOVERNOR. Samuel Ki?ser, nf Rush County.

' -ro UEDtEN.T OrETBSCB. Samuel Mall, of Gibson County. PHG3IDEXTI AL ELECTORS. senatorial. JONATHAN M. CARTY. of Fayette; JOSEPH G. MARSHALL, of Jefferson. REPRE-fiVTATIVE, 1st District. Joiis W. Pay is e, cf Harrison; 21 do . R. W. Thompson, of L:iwiiiif-e; 3d do Joseph I White, of Jt ffeson ; 4'h do Jaxes II. CuAvia. f R pie ; 5:h do Caleb IJ. Smith, of Fa t t: ; 6ih do Wh. UcaoD.cf Bartholomew; 7ih do Hexry S. Lase, of Montgomery. Whig: Convention. Brsokville, April 30. 1840. T!ie Committee of one from e-:ch township i'l Franklin County, appointed to sele ta da lor uoUinjr a U-jnmcr.uic vvhig Convention, nut al the C irt liaise in iimokvillc cording to appointment. John Morgan of Posey, was appointed Chairmnrvtud CF Clark-' son of Brookvilie, Secretary. To j following resolutions were then passed uiiinimon-lv. towii: Rcs-j?v?., "Tii it the Delegates from the different townships, meet at Brookvilie on Saturday Ho 1G h of M ,y. to iidd a County ventioi. Before viveiiu:; in general Count Coiivenrbn, the detente fiomthe township's arc revested to h.M to voMiip meeting ;;i the following pi ic es, at 10 oVIoik on sii' d.y,to-rvit: The d -leg ,'cs from Lrookvtlle. in the Circuit Court Room; the d, h gitefrom iWy, in the gnnd Jury R.n,n; the delegates Jrom Fiitild, in the lVit Jan Looto; thedeh g.-.te from Npri'iuli, hi. it. C v ClarksoiiY fr.mio h.uldiog on the North List corner of i !.e j uhliesqi ,re;lhe delegates frora White. Vatcr, in E-q. li .rwh k's offi. o; the delegate from iiloommg Grove, in E-q Si Jo!ii?S(,Hire;thffdrloy.iu-5 from Bub, i. W .n. M. M'Cr y's eifiee: delegates (ion. Highland, in JohoR man' Ci,-r. t. deleKites from It:, v. in J,c 'incidus iflkein the Court House. Tha township mccflr.ff t!ms ncoml.l.i Wi'I thfn prorted to f-f t Uy I.hII.U :. fir4, and second choice for Ihc ditH r.-nt ffin rs to be elected at the A.iii.ist election. Thn va.l tlica seit-i t (he fi.loii:B nuriilier of per--i nu-ii tut; :ill(HH township, to wit ; 7, WJiii W'nlrr C. BroykviJle 9. Sprint fit-M 5. Ifeev aler G. Fniifi.-IJ 5, Blooming Grove 3, Rath 3. Highl i.,.1.3. R I Iiii.i nwr. ,J3 sriietrci win mvet in the Grand Jury room l 12 o'clock and sele. t by h:,.t (ke.i:;3 m view as f ,r a possible the wis!ie oi l.iefovrnsh!,,-) , ti.-fe- (o te supported bv the eitiucratk- Whigs t tif. Agtt , K.r'. tio:,aid when s,. selected the President of the ccciing sIm.'I report the name, s selected to the gearHl convention which willm-et at I olotk IV M. at t'-e Courl H.eise. .:so-vrVr, Tlial the d-b gates are requested not to vote for or present any name whichtjey are not satisfied will abide the decision oi the Convention. Hacked, Tout the delegates from ea.h townsoip arc requested to come to the Contal.e ," lOV:UiU,p r,0s'' 8"6faras pratZlimW, That we hrrel.r iw,e the -Ug Cau.n baus ' o, the djni,,5!1? Touillif.f to s. wl u at old 1 ippecnnoe's laising tu be held lu BrookviJle on the IGth ol Ma C F. Clarkson, Sec. TuEtii Honor ro t V 'tJ." The Vieksburgh Whig of ,t,e I Ith is.. states, that Wm. i ae."",!J.II.Kl:i.soi..(botl, formerly ofIindsCo.,MUs. and ,..r. re. entlv ol Lomsiaoa) met a lew dats previous on the west o. the M,ssisipp!, tUlc s,,,ve Vi.kjU barg . anj tiIe. e.c!io:h.r, the -s;iii.fac-tion bcinjr fdj, ;mf ,.oml,.,c ol ,m,h (,etf i ne Moody commit aa..ve ineinion. d be. iween Messrs. Wm. B. Wade and J. II. IU bertson, was fought n ith k,,i;V .. M fi,.,,.,. aad doterauned xVi.s their annm.t v. lb. . ool!-. ...I .... i . . . r .. . . 'lot I 'totli snuk Iron, tx-l ..a,o.. oy i ,ss,. i,aud. Mr Wadesurvivl ed but a short time, and his Mago..i wouuds ;.verj considered imnJ P man. - m t n c . Cf Patxi.TPi.is.. We ag . in take up the s--J2rtoi Jacko:iiai itriiu-inles it IS I w e.i.iote iWm. the addre ,.f JHi ktt ouhij iueeiieg. Ski I i., J r..L-.'.ll.. ;.. I ISH: li i. :i . . "' L is been ,id b ',-,....-.. ' in jiimi' i i. J -'' s.Oi. loal -t, If,

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COPT OP A PRINTED LEAP. The subjoined document, and the matter thereto appended, 1ms been Intel printed, or, rather,! no vr on the pre, in-this city. Though in no respect private,' yet, ns it wrp prepared by genilrtren for their own uee,and to i-c diMrihiled !y them among their Irtends. we should not now hare placed it in oar colme?, hut that it was tcsU-rday hrought up in the House of Representative, read and commented upon, and is supposed to have given rise, in some wayoi other. to the scene which s the reader will find hv reading the at-

ount of proceedings, became the suhject of lorml notice try the House. .. The fir.t part ii ii, iietn an mat relates to the nuances I an exact copy fromexceutive documents 448, r -. , . , . . - . II. R. 2d seion of the 25th Congress. The residue. xrepl so far as relates to the extracts from liiiciMl .locum ni.. is, the reader will ob-si-rve,uui fficial. jf, Inltl. Offxcxai.. I'oMic expenditures from 1S21 to ISXs. Letter fiom t!m Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statetneut of exp'iidiiuie;, i Xi Insive of fiitdic dtbt, ful eatli kiii. from 1821 to 1838. J iue 28, l838.-.Read, and l..iJ unon the table. - ' Tkbasfrv Dupartsent. June 27. 1S28. Sir: In nhedieiice to the rscditon of the House of Representatives f the 2aili instant. 1 have the honor to "lay he line the IIu?e a siiatfiMeut showing the nmoiiut of cxpendiTr,txcltntt of the fuhficdiL.Co- i nch eer. trom MM to ISGis.' 1 am, very respectfuljour voeaieiii scrvaiti, WOODBURY, Hon. J. K. Poix, Secretary of the Treat, j Speaker of the House of Represutativcs. Statement slioing the amount of expend!-! tures of the United Siatis.ex hi?ive of public debt, for eacti e.ir, froai IS'21 to IS37. im luMve, staled in ursu;nn of a re?olHliou of the Hoiim' of Representatives of the 25.h June. 1833. For iheje.r Ih2t 15530.144 71 I I8.5 . 1I.431U53 94 lvjfi 1T0G2.31G27 !' 1827 l-l.C53.U95.e5 D I82S 13.290.04 1 45 Io 181) I .GiUG0 G2 185) 13.-W3.533 33 . ! 1831 13.WiU)J7 91) I S3i 1G5IG.3S8 77 Do 1831 22.713.755 II I" 18.425.417 27 1 17.514.950 28 2o 13 3.I.8GS.I64 04 1). 1837 33,IG4.745 37 Note. The foregoing sums iu hide pay ment t..r lrul funds ud indemnities, which, in 1837, was$5 GH 404 38. T. I.. SMITH. Register. TREAfURY DkPaHTMKXT, Registers Uffi e, June 27, I S38. fThis sum is subject to small variation on ihe selilcii tnt of the accounts of the Treasurer. The Vice Fresidbxcy. The Raltimoro lost. giaiif authority U these matters, sajs that the name of Mr. Forstlh has been withdrawn, as a candidate for the Vice Presi Jenev. The name of Gov. Polk of Tennessee is kept up as a candidate, in the leading Van Buren paper, nnd it may there fol e !e taken for granted that he will 1-e the candidate of the loriheomiog administration Convention to be held at B.himore. Meanwhile, Col. Johnson has not declined, and he has signified his desire to remain in the field. Should In be thrown ove'bo ird, all his infliem c will be thrown into tlje scale of bis old rninmmi der General II trrion. Indeed there appear to i e no reason why he should he discharged by his party, at this time. U is ceilainly as well qual.fied for the Vice Presidency, t.s he. was lour jenrs ago. and mora en lhaii Mr. Van Burea is f.r the Presidency. II he is to become ihe vi tun ef rotation in othce, theic is no reason w by the same principle should not be applied to Mr. Van Buren liunself. This s slim of making flesh of one, and hsh of another, carrns iijnstire ia its Ironland it will m.t add to the strt netb of the n htircn ranis. However, Gov. Polk may as w ell be set up to be shot dow li as Col. Johnson. Mr. Tvl ris destined to preside ver Ihe Senate tor the next four eara. So sav the people, and o Say we. all. Lou 70tr. " Jdge Btyger spoke at this place oa Wetlnes.av the22. WIM, j, u 0l,y er.sa. n to say that we have never in our livrsseen a parlv more pleased will, eandidate, than the Whigs were (Mt day iH, their noble candidate !or Gov, rnor. We heard two ol air opponent, g:,y tlMt Gen. Howard Wtuld iMveio.o,, iHW HtlJ ,,)vifc ien hs ocular d.m.n.lr,tio tl, ,P WJ!rt , r..;r man than B gier, or he w.,.,1.1 lose their votes. ' Eonnitle J junto U (rCnvARo A. I!nxeas. E-q. Iu.f leei. ,l tl.e iiomioaii,,,, , ltir ,,rrw yHU lu. re,. v..iit-nti..i, at ll.lpbi.in the nawi, of Geo. ;.. xp,i to resign his seat in tM.gre-.sat tl.e end ifil. I, . - - - i r- a-tirii. lit- Utli H.iiil.l i. .. . . """Hiii-fl mi tut fv was a Z""V , lrvM M I1'" 'rerl, mly eot !.-, I,,r.r to n e. .,,,, uc hl!S w,f. know i, am,ion IVub .sh CW. f avaj II R JOJ. I NKA-CKV AS it l usnERsT. v t ir ;tB.r."-Presi j BY "the (itETeT ami J ler. Ib3tsav-; - I r..i .. ii- - - " inai.iif- mnnrv in ,. -Tl'A V JrU-" "! M '"l"'ibe. f"-" "jr ".si 'be genius of our ..... - , ... a . ..K.

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Tax At Hot iaw- An affair has rome.offi Chat will strike nil persons who think of nbequaluhiting to Texas with a(onishment. Texas is no longer safe for rogues.. It is no longer a city of refuse for defaulters. Ve shall hear no more of eiih-treapurers who have appended to their names G. T. T. It must now be G. B. B. gone by t!- Board. The ease is ns follows Fhilo 8. Rawron, of the Bank of YpMhinti. which swindled lite -public out of $200.0C0, was honored with a G. T. T. The Governor of Michigan however, tent n requisition to Texas titer him hy the

Sheriff of WaMitenaw Co. The Sheriff fol lowed him to IImitm. ih.. it .;i.. - .I.VM-V-.IW and arrested him and bore him off. A great j excitement was created in Texas. Many of j he iiibabilant think the arrest a rafcally sfair. 1 1. ere u an opposition to those ho consider Ihe immunity granted, and peihaps by which some of them have benefitted, a uitom --more honored in Ihe breach than the observance." The olJ maxim of growing in h and lionest is being cairied out. Texas will not hold out the right hmd of fellowship to ni!iawa any longer. She is becoming morl. Hearit.- V. Y: Alius. (CrThe Wabash isiu tine order, enabling the l-irgest class of bo ls to go along (o Lafajette or Delphi. (KrJotui Mi I'hersou Rerricu.n distinguish ed ritizen ofGeoigia. and Gen. Ja. foil's Allorxer General, in IS23-.HI and 31, has rnuipmii ii l r iirrhinn iwi I . I .. . . - ... .... (iiiti a ii-1 . mm hu . also, lor :i numl.er ot ears, a Neiialor in C.ncrtss. This is a real acquisition to Ihe good iviuse. lie I not a Kil ii1 II. ?,VWi,. . :. long v.hy.-Cour. Was General Harrison ever wound d wl.ib I.-. I I...I.. f .. . .. . ,,,4U l","c ,m;'--"'' jucMon cruen. V, asiuugWiiio ane Tory. In H let!er wiiifen by Thomas JeiH rson to a friend, hes.ivs, tht Ihe propel dis'intlion of 1'arties in a 'RepuMican L'overi;nici.t is into WHIGS and TORIKS. Mr. J ff'Tsou then goes on nnd defi nes Ihe term Whig and Tory as folIows-TIIl-; TORIES-"' he s-ys "arc in favor of strengthening the General Executive Government. I ut the WHIGS are for strengthening the Rejiresentative Branch, ns the bulwark against Consolidation, which must ultimately gem-rale, monarchy.-' Wm. Surtee. Esq Extract of a letter fromaCim inuati geiiiUiiian iiow in t aris dated March G. I met with a sinuhr adventure lo day;walking down the B..ubvard. whom should 1 meet vinhhut Wm. Sun, s' Eq. the i idevanl Cashier of Ihe Mechanics and Traders B ink. Cincinnati. He told me that the newspapers had fabricated many lies about him. and that he was ihe iejured man! inc. He lives at Vcrsailes." Miaswim. Exirml ofa l iUr Jrom a gen- "'."'! m -ViMij!. Io his Jri. na in Virgoni. I his whole, coinmutatt i prostrate. The merchanlsarcrt broke; three-fourths of the planters also. The lountry is too healthy lor the physician to get any thing Io do the people are too poor to p,.y the Unyers the mechanics are out of employ: sir, in a word, every Ihmg is fl .t. If hy t haucc fi, one able to pay a small debt, (and it rarely occurs.) you view it with fear and trimbling"; lor, the money you receive it in, although good to day, to morrow may be worth only hfly cents in the dollar, and in a few davs nothing. The notes of the Union Bank, the mammoth Bank of Mississippi.allhnuth it has a capital (nominal., ) Gf fificen millions, will not betaken for the r.c esse. ries of life at its very d-or. A short time since they were at par, now they arc worth only forly cents in ... uouar aiui, m a lew weeks nay, davs. ...av noi neworiha loiirthoflhat.-S,. much for an Burcntsm! May God deliver this conniry ronnts deadly curse, is my fervent prayP. S. Siy to all who ask after me. that I w9 bo, a Whig, and ah ili live and die one. I he lollowing ex-raet ofa letter fn.m Gen. UarnsiM. to Mr. Madison, whic President, disapprove at M the allegation that he was a leoVralisl. ! have no other motive for wriling you this letter, than to as-ure vou that my r. signaiion was not produced by any diminution of the Or AOUR AIXMIMSTRATION, or ol respect and att. ntm,, lo your person. The b-rmer eanonlv take pla,ew!,. I f,irKet tho I(rpubli,vn nrtiirinL i -A.va 1 1 t. .... . I - ... , vem ran .Cifet.and Hm; laUer.wh,Mi I sLall f c enugs win, li must actuate eveiv honest nwn, who is eon ioiiof favors that i'l cr.r.1 1 1. ...... ... uui oi ms power to repay. CoftoRE. We find it utterly impossible IO Kill- (I... r i ' ' ,, - " "" raay sitislaclorv at count of i ;1. ""b"" Egress. Four sntwiths have they beei. ..j ana n i.ir as re- ,: rooceroed, when we nnnounce that hev ,MVU1 I''" "-ir. feet upon a sovereign 5.ateol ihe Confederal- . , ..f A lminitraoa w.ih five million, ofmonev. " h 'e told the who)esory. The halt .f .si.v -re ine Ihealrt g of electioneeiir.g wai tare and the prop r business cf ihe Ix-g-a.Uiure seem, ,.. te tltt. Ufc D, f Ihmi. J he spet hes of member would fill a -. mm-ii uiLin a it,; nd a detail of

BlRTfl AD DkATHS IN raiLAOBLFHIA. The North American states, . that the nun ber of births in this t i v during theyear 1839. wasT2G2.of whom 37C9 wi re males, nnd 3493 females. Ttw niimticr of dealt during

the s me period wa 51 13. of whom 271 1 wen males, and 2102. females. Excess of births ! t-o.- .' .il,. oiti ti ..... i .ii ... - ..ii. 411m lie (;riii nuinM-r i death in any oiie week, was from the 20ih to the 27th of July, when they amounted to 152; the smallest number, from thi Cih to the 23d ofNv.C4. IIeau The iob! The Wahiiieton dope aajs, that if Gen. Hal riron is elected, ii ill result hi -th- ihedHi'me t fritirt of Lfmid. Is this ridi ulcus xpi o-. Tot. ic!rd for a political mrr croie, to frighten the people into t he support of sin h a man as Mirtiu Van Buren t Or do the poor pittiful devils of the Globe, mean to convey the idea that ss Gen. Hanison is elected; that no'hing except the ncord shall tell, that the twelve year dj nasty ol AcRRIAN.and PCBLIC PLU.tKRE09 IS WasOL XEit!-Colnmbus Adxocnir. - There i no doubt, that tlie richer classes are in favor of Harrison. Glnbe. W ell, if the ri. her classes are in favor of Harrison, where on enrih are to look foi ihe friends of the Admttitralioti ? Will ou look .-imong the humble f .rnu is, w hosean'u U of produce tSe j.icy of the administration. atc. rdii.g o :he admssir.,, f ii.wn frii.e,!-. is ralcu'rtted to reiu e to one fourth of ihe recem pricist Or among the poor woiLiu-men whose wages the G net n.i i t is avoneoh endeavoring to hrinc down to the standaid prices in Cuba and German 1L -u- Jour, WAnvii ami Ekif. Canal 1 and From ..r. n letter from Senator White we. have ieiuj oil IMe gr i'il tug loliliini pil,;.! t, bill l ordirm to th,-State of Indiar.a the lnd st h. - led by her for that portion of the Wabash aim Lrie Canal which lie htw--n the mouth oi Tipperaur.c river and Terre llau e. and hi jotherpuipos.-- pass.-d the Senate of the UMates on the .Gsh inst. ad was immi iJiatel sent to the Honse for com urrence. It (h. V amies there, wlnvpp.ted tin-first giant, ami who opprsed all appropiiations on the National Road, withhold their opposition to this most reaonable bill from the S -naic It willspeeihlv bet ome a law otherw ise it mut fail altogether. fntl. Juur. M amce Ot-Twi-rrED. The owner ofa saw mill in the eouiiln, having hitler enmity agains' a neighboring farn er. laid a ( Ian lo get him arraigned as a thief, convicted and sent to the penilenliary. Rut as Ihe hoi.eslv of his neighbor afforded him no fair grmin, of arrusalioii. he resorte d to Ihe foul expedient of secretly cot.veyit.g his own property upon his neighbors prcmiss; so that being found there, it miuht be a proof of hi. I,i this purpose he look a thousand of boards, having hi own mark on them, and, at dead of nighty tlvmprd then, ia a Md near his neighbor's house. But the f.nm, r wasoclas -uud asleep i. ,:s enemy supposed. He heard a noise. or lh.iugl.1 he heard one, and getting up piettv soonaflcr to satisfy hinireli on the subjecl, by the help of a light, he found tho load ef boards, wi!h the sawvers mark thereon. How ihey came there, and hy they came, flashed upon his mind a once. His couise was promptly taken. Al lowing his enemy just time to get hmmi and into bed. (hat Ihe light of the burning pile mighl tiot be detccteddic set fire to the boards, which being well seasoned, were soomouMimcd. Early in the morning; a Ihe farmer had an Impaled, the sawjer came, with a o.i.siah e andasearch warrHiit,to hak for h- property. ;You aresllJ.tcted., said Iheoffi. t r io him of having uLm a thousand of tabids fro.,, this man, and by virtue of the warrant 1 hold in my hand. I must sear, h your premises. V'ery well," replied the f.rmer, -jnu are at hbrriy to search as much as )o.i plrase-, & if you find the boards. Fil engage lo eat them for my breakfast." T HIE subscriber wiiil.ea t. inform ,1- r.,i.t: lliat be bus niraiii coimnotiwl i k.np biiHjness at bi old t ,l. i tUtf nortlf ,,rt of lln.ky,l. - lie will ,lo ork at rea8,.,ble pri.-e,. MiiiaWetthu.ines.aad wdl ttke soa.e war,ro stiiflT in pay f..r wrk, Mn,i Bie t,rn,c ..r ui o , atly t,rt or tirtag. in either tb Cftaoli, carriage or w,j, ,e e w.li !,. d, "liy stnal j..b apMrcl.i,.g Iim line of bu.i!Ks He ' ealcnl-ttcw t.. estahlitb l.iitieif in tUw id.ee, Il.l -ill .1.. L. . 1 . - ... vi mm cueap nm cn be afTortlvd. Iy 4th, 14. lti:iv DOI1 KKTY & n ICY.1 TTLSI M,rLLI. i.forcntbe cit zen. ,.f O.n tmZ . . I . I"'0 P"e"r. that tl.ey ave iu'rl.t ,i. mi. . . . . .. pu cLaaed the JM., formerly owned bv II. li era Id. and carried en h. n.i-. .. t Witberabl tl... - ;o .i . ' " J.2 Z ut W'.M -d on the mot . - c--., grra icruin, nan ,l t,e bolett laHiee, ac. n,Th,eTrt.ti,,P!,,,, rtoy.'" every lu.ug in laeir line ,.( Ua'i,MM. - . Kep,,r,g doiww,ib neatneaa and diapatcb. Unnerille, April a. l-4o 14 6,q. u... recr'!!,J- A L-SO. cii0 lb, tir.t quahty ioJc leather, and for sale uW by Feh. 1. lft R.4r.a.TYF.R, TTUr KBUElVBll. alary, q,u.t r -' iron, and for by K. & TYNEU -uedU. J an'yln,fi40. l4TIf-lV T'lll wircis"'1 kvi" t sni h lu "bite. Water CotUm Factory r Mll awr. ah a bursaio rt.i. a their etore ia UrwMiiw r

Shoe and Doot. JUST RKCEI VED. a g, .sronfrft f MenV. -Women, Hoys', Aliate" .; (1-dn-n Sb, and for sale by D. Plilv fi

ifWITON VAN. -7,000 lbs. cotton ju 8l - sorted number, for sale br ' carted number, for sale by May s. c. R.-&8. TYXER. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted ta the subscriber ar? u quested to cad and make eettlemeiit i:arnei. ately. eitber by caab or uote. ; LONG t nitov.:; noOTS aiid SIXOLy TfBF.CEIVED andforaa a. Utt 450 pain Miller' cara boots s4 ." 2-. U do kip da - . do . coArae sboa good common coarse aLc-a boys do ia yriuthe da jj women's kip boss do calf &Mi 240 150 1 1MI : 36 100 children's cboes bty coarse boot youths do - Jliller a comnnn cotrse lrn nrnekville. November 32, l&iS - 'TO 'RENT, OA'C or 7Vp Houmt in the frame hn'JC'.rg Ihe Eatl eorrer tf Ihe Public tq a.t im lirttokxille. thilnble fr teotk thopt tr cfcti eiai imitelialtly. 'Ite-.'JiK - C. F. CLAIIKSO.Y. 'thrashing $ Cleaning Machines. r II Villi KubcK-nbvr, from Philadcltibia, effers ta JJ. tb public, David Knausr's fu.'CUo3tercu. iy. Pa. Tbraebing and Cleaning Ma-.Lite . nl,i w-iii tliraal, and clean all kinds of grain (iiak tU draw, Kice not excepted, and also, ComhelH.ic Jlaefriitr. wbicb .mil Oell one bu.-b;! a lUree u.lbnes banil power. - - Any reiitlcman deairfHisnf seeing i':e a Lot rbirie m operatain, and taodels, can in so hy ci'Inir a Mr Siu.uei MiUer'e. t llu !on Gi,'r . Shop (-'airfield, franklin comity In. fctaie.O only. Individual Uigbts.nr a single mic bine, i.i s eld n reaannable terms. Ilxrts or goo.. i:r;r. will be taken iu exchnnge for patent rbt. b? pljing M PETE It A. llL'ilPliail Marcb Jo. IS:?9. l.t.. IO,O0O KiishrU of Va luat. 1 be swberribers wivh to purchase 10,lCd ba-!i. els of gia,d uiercbantalile wl.cat, for wl.itli V niark-t price wdl be given, ta be dvliwicd it UnfekiriUe. Long 4s Br&wn. LU.MT.Ett. Tb stmbcribera have now on Liiat ad offer for rale low 1, 1 00,000 feet of Pine Boards. 400.000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Ijoclst J'osts; Joisl,Scai:!linc,i-r.4c W. TAT13 ii SOX. Jaty. iniS-U.-Oeac-l 53-tt IVOT1CE. THR suhseribera to li.e buildinj raw Wiaf erected tut the M. K. L'bnrch ia this rlcs are hereby notified that tie first quarterly icrtalmem will be required o.t the I Jan'y, lu40,atd I be other three irttalitieuta will be reqoired r,irterly thereafter, witl.out further Police. I'sy ! C.MHl-vin. I. Price, li. P. C. Uarwirk, and J. W. Hiu. Ity orde of i ho board of Trustee'. Uroekvit.e. ind , 11 Nov. 189. ; 47 "H Will Im lltlri hr the .nhu-riliari .. r -i;l CAN LINKN and COTTON HAGS. olivured a tLeiiMtils in llnMikville. J. H. RPr.ER Ar- C). Yan(ed by ltng & Droti, I ! 111 1 1. li'l,-- ' COUN,re: vr. f " M ltro"vi;itf. - ii it11! nivle rrnge,nt!nts te r-eeive all kind of nMrcbi.tvble predure on acewinta. sii all Ibe.r ru t. oners are required tw male jieie.;i'.J payioe, t in thm or cash. pr frtUr iniucMS w'. "" n not ""d" eeiHitita. 1 reasury S'n and Engineer's Certificates will be rer,od at ;.r, by I.OXG IJttOW.V. NEW GOODS. THR eubaeribera . would respect u!!y ir.f'm tbeir ciitrner mud tbe citixeus geiierailj tlat tbey are (iomt receiving fr-ira .Ve YtrkyPhifodetj,hini Pitblurg, end Gnrinnutif K general aaanrtmeut of MERCHANDIZES insisting of tbe following; D'y Cwi and Gntrcriet of all lints; liar, Earthen Quern $ and Tin IV A UK; Urrrpnal. China, and Ilrilonia, i!o.; BOOTS. SHOES. FU.MPSir SLIPI ERS; wr, Hiflr, and Palm nml Leghorn 111; AH id which we will e on the nat fa vera Me term. :OUrilY ritllhUCE taken in exchansrefi.r g.W-. LONG 4a IMlOftX. Hro.kville, Jll.y 23, 10. 1 Bn I'bds.of hugar, anu . , 'arewof .SloUiases. jiiet receive. anJ ZZl ft. e si. TYNCR. C.ra.rra-i. JJ VHT aopply of SoS,r, Ko?taufvo and Uackeral. and u. .11 id a WW'S fl Jlackeral, and wiU on sold io orc. l Also, a Sne assortment of worae a and ehildrens Hr.w.kvdle. 4tr, 0. jfQ 50 UH- IRU.V.juat received sod WU?UU" frde by tbe quaauty at Cincinnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by n ... . K. 4s U. TYSUH' BrookviUe. Jaly 25. lRa. B. '(ThV, ""tat.Uy at the Americas oficstlrf ! . dtw..,.T kind of blank.jseeaa, Morlirages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bond. c . Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables Condsr ! .1.1- C ..... Note o hand. AOTjMY PtTRtm -...nine kMIKfc ti ss f . .. r . .... . ,, wm ajao attend to wda, ilMrttfagefc, Ihasda, 4c:. tod u tUe rk-tM-wteduHt .i deed,, poorer. f .:trtty. w take deiKwitiaaM, ujrt,hcU. aAdara, Ae. c wtbej ia the prmiiog eeuw. id If