Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 January 1841 — Page 3
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FRIUAT, JAN. 2, 1841. .
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animated debate on tbe 4th, 5th, 6th, and -i'ibsU BPon "Jie saliect 'ft1 PWic Und. "toni r Bentons' eoltin. Mr CUy. OfUltnded .Vanguiiim distinguished tbemaelvea one side, tnd JTright, frnfen.and Bwckan"fpat forth til their energies on tbe other aide. jtei;lbeieen that soma of tbe greatest men on li tide engtgl in this de'jite.and it is pre amit was one of annsoal interest. We ehall hereafter gi more lengthy notice of this matter.
C'T Cow." aie w abash F.nqmrer, a feieralpti' puib Terre Haute, bj Chap-
Dm tie itoppC" r,yn'',)l' l he last number re-
;rt-; jn this plsce, aajs no more will be publish al. Tbe gwd work goes on bravely.
in
Fair rr.,ftifr .Tbere isaopW, the town of Brook!)! i .. .
amiv ainnTni awn area santas.
retail, or where beggar, .re mad. .eewrdi ag to
i.,e. we bave two food .ehool whiehete well attended, one by about 90 indents. Sudden clang e otsesfaer. On Satnrda ...
ning laat the thermometer stood at 42 above 4- tell in 12 Kouie to 5 below ereheint a change.of 47 degress. Monday moraine- it was dB to
low zero;, being about as cold as is ever experienced in this latitude.
iVaaswat.-.The Legislature or Pennsylvania convened on t&e fonrth inst. The officers of tbe House are all wbigs, lhe whig candidates bav-
Mtd confidence wpM aa hamblc Printer, who hut lived und U bored among them from childhoed if they thnll select him to represent their interests on the floor of Con errs , whatever of talent he may possets shall he honestly and faithfully devoted to their service. With a thorough belief that the convention will do what they conceive to be right in the premises, the matter i submitted to their en.
lightened ci.nideration; and with their de
cision we shall he content. Less we could not have said on this occa ion, and more we desire not to say under
existing circumstances.
mi
f-gmrional. From tbe various articles in jlis paper copied from tbe papers or this Congreslional iistrict, it will be seen our hints npon the aabject of a Convention, has been taken up in good earnest, The editors in this District are tbe rifit kind of fellows, with one exception, (there salwryi one black sbeep in a flock.) and they
til no things in a liberal spirit. The success of
tie cause of tbe people appears to be their greatat object With most of the arrangements for
tbe Cosveawn we agree, out to some or thera
veU oot respectfully to object. It will be two it is proposed t0 lDe convention at Ver-
.him on Saturday the 3d day of April. The
swat"" - - i piea all right- Rut it is well known that the bifioenaftbe Convention wilt occupy one entire
hjjhn leaving a large number of delegates some 20 tad tome 40 miles from home on Saturday iTcninf, who will either have to desecrate the Sabbath in travelling home, or remain there another dir. To some this would be no objection, bat
is oiben it wonld. We would therefore suggest
7Wy the 6th day of April, as likely (.robabty
to rait tbe feelingt and conceniences of all con-
ceraej. All in favor of that amend ment say Aye.
Apia we object to the number of delegates
ymposti. Cne delegate for every 250 voters,
till be a very em all delegation. We do not be
lieve is refertng lb is matter to a few politicians.
We aave alwava opposed conventions because
tberteldom express the wishes of the people.
Aivayr got np, attended and controled by a few wiilicians and aspiring men. We believe in tbe fscplc meeting in Convention as they have done far tH last season, to transact their own butinee .
!?e hive witnes sed so roach manoevering among
politicians that w e perfectly understand how so
amy men are raised to stations, they are totally
atqaalified to fill. It is by working the wires.
Ifi choten few enly are to participate they will
be ctcfcn and drilled before the day of convention.
We Lave 12 ,"191 voters in this district, and one
delegate to 250 voters would only be 51. "This
would scarcely constitute a Tippecanoe Club.mucb
lets a Congressional Convention. Try boys, and
ce a little more liberal, end give oa one delegate
tr every one Lnndied voter. Then ifevery man I foes not go hlmrelf. Lis teigLNir wil, and tLna
tinrg every part acd iLtetcst of the Uiatrict a tep'entation.
Wesh;ua like, al, if we ciulJ privately, read
htbort lesson to Mr Gregg, a boat bis rttrring
cocesty. We would advise him to cultivate
Wr.-r opinion of himself, his talent and experi-
cre.snda poorer opinion of the "intellectual
pwu" who have figured in public in this Dis-
ftt We protest, also, against Lis calling oars
Unable pmetiioH, which is the light and intel
I'f'eoiiiie world, nut nrofemion in more
ttateil, or can boast of brighter atare! As well
t von call the eaglt an humble bird! We
.Re ilert nurit, bat a nrti that ah ases himself
luiv-aays to be exhalted by otheis, sets himself
jwa in the wrong pew.
wiilee eit by an article front the Beacon in
ls Mae- ii. r n-r i.. i.;.
"n before tbe Convention for the nomin ation.
"e it ia rather intimated in Mr Cravens letter
I k, published last week, that he f Mr C.l ia not
... '
I' wwidate for tbe nomination.
'MdiDerenttownshios in this eonntv can now
ld their township meetings for the purpose of
pet'totinga county convention in this place, to
r?,nt rfelrptea to attend the District Conven
I As it is probable no vreat naradn will be
lttt these con venions, wernggett that etch
J
.to meet at Brook vi lie. on Thursday the 4th
1 of March. We believe it is not the intention
il;. - .
i voudiv convention to select the fJounty
!tf.. A t ..... rii k
i( noxiiK, oat ansa an oiocr win
r-- n t t . . r .
ung in daav lor ansa purpose. mm
rt',ie,ifwe expect to preserve our liberty
. "S:n oar nrccoetitv. Wo have made a sood
rt'tairiir. but ir. .rm. n
victory will avail as nothing.
fliie 17....-- . -r- . -r t: l
f'-iirti.-. tana vi our kihu
r who have just entered the blissful state of
tie life, we commeoil the article on oar last
! Med yean- kutbmmd:" We also pub-
the first page a simple tale portraying
fewest bliss and hapainess. of which
tbe greathe tUUsman, or the alave of
sre ignorant. If we have any young
woo are "haltin h.t i
Him I j .
-.i viiwuuiia to maxe a companion easktkenito read that aimnU narrative.
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-v-oi worldly happinesaia mankind do ait Ik.:.... .....
h. j." looiisn notmos and acnrading pride, evil passions, 4c avariJasl We expect every sasseriber to tbe cn i. L.
wut we hf tiiay w.ll
VM. It Mr !! n.-.- r .L. 0...
ing received 50 vote, and the federalist. 49. Clow w leard the particular, of a very dest.nctiv. and Is. A intT' I '
s vffsansiiaps fMsLnJ ikMaLiS t . a
I T . a a . ...
Wickliffe. the editor of thoWa,;- a. . rw w "ying millions of property, and
" " ma a aaassEsr aa a. ms m 1 . v . ara . a m .
inirton Kw k.. w c 3 M mtm uvea insi. a no araca 01 ajrotoa Kiver, Lmto .ppr.iWtnelocofM!..r!l lTT wreck ef ruins. The Croton wa-
-- 1 a- nvniBcay !t.r works ktm M.;..l. :.;nMJ a. . t-
tbev are so inn.. , . . vl.
aa oesirnctisn aa tar as we have heard through Pennsylvania aad New York, we give one letter from Maoch Chnnkt
Frone the Ruing Sun Pmlriot ofJmn. 0. COKGRSSIONAI
S?"1??" .V PPr, an article rSSS ZSSifuJS
,:S?r P-L ?H of the most awful and tndou.
' r. " CV" F-VS My-r. treshets that has ever happened in this part of
:rrZ 'Z. " mi r w "ca,,ea . e8s," lh.e s,"re " ke" P-ce here. It commenc-
Slrf. V j " T .j general Astern- ed raining Inst evening, nnd has not ceased nL ".f0"0 Pe for an elation of yet. There will he feeTdosed eyes in Mauch
33T.r:r ""T" .ng"B5. l M ear,i-.r P Chtmk this eight. 0 .r town .i nil afloat.-
.kT ' oe. PWed for There is a mighty torrent running the whole
Zri .h.n a 3 ' k lere . no eIect,on wiUtl. of the main street some six fel deepvri.t. S I ' the"can bc "o jmpro. On one Mde the inmates have left the loar pnety in having our candidate, ip tbe field as story and taken to the second for safety. It earty as April. is an awful niwht. llan.A.Pu.u-.. Min.
We think the best plan would be to hold down the Lehigh. All three of the saw mills
TT'T everat townships sometime have gone. TWo stone stables at
.1.
k , u W to"n CouatJr SonTenUon to also gone, with the bridges. &c. All the be held at the county seats of the several naU. lrh. r.. .n. WU. k.....
v - T . . . I ' fc". ..wwn
uistrict about the first nil nu;n on f ti i.... .l.i k.t. 1
hotel
ca-
VKnt Iiaiiim ...
counties in the District' about ib. fi rl "r .1" i t."Z:ri .Z
mm , . , wijirausiug. VIIC VI Ills l EC VCI HVHH niOKC March. It lhe Counlv Convention anoint ivc -.t 1 j i-.. .1.- t
delegates from the several townships, in the 1 he hotel, which is two tlories high. What proportion of one delegate for every 250 to- the damage is below we dare not think often in the county, to form a District Conven- We fear ere to morrow's dawn many valuable tion.to be held al Versailles, about the first citizens will have found a watery grave. - Friday tztning. Our darkest forebodings 1 he tAmnc"n ,ce,ms te consider Milton have been more than realised. All our beaulregg, fciq., editor of the Lawrenceburgh liful navigation, above and below, is swept Beacon, as -he most prominent and suitable away. Dams lock., lock houses, inmates and
person w nomination in this Uistncl. For all, are goae. Those tremendous locks are sometime past we have frequently heard Mr. e,,tirely swept away. The bridges above and
-,.t&Ji...u.7 ppaaacn 01, in regara to this ll.tlow are gone. The large rVilroad brides
nun.r. ikAiii in 1 1 .pkM .1 n ... . . . . . . "
-w. ..... miu owiiasriann at lhe end ol We Narrows; the one at Le-
,oa",":N "wwa very cnaste ana lorciole bighton Gsp, &c are all gone. Out o' speaker, is a man of much talents, and is tho- twenty housa s, from Squire Sayres to Lehigh
rouguiy versca in poiiiical matters. And ton, but four remain; and very many of the
..c u,.,.g ;i.,o me ueiu a iresn nna vig- inmates are gone with them. Those who oro s mind, u.uteJ to a strong constitution, heard tbem, say their shrieks for help were that would fully enable him to undergo the tnort appalling. Every account grows more necessary fatigue, mental and bodily, that he dreaded. The river is a clear stream from
might be called upon to endure, throughout mountain to mountain, the campaign. . .
Y?OOW D ?T who oaM T1" Editors of the R-hviUt IFaiV," and sent this District in Congress, with more BrJbiifejfmenWWe takingquiteVstir' Mithfulnessaiut ability thn Mr. Gregg, or over the number of marriage Licenses issued who has more claims to the nomination. in their resnectire Counties durinc? the natt
. year. The Whig sets down the number in DWTW51 ! Jmericun say. he
Wedurovcr that several of our brother ISTS " " "A
II a nunc viu nil lie vn
1 KnlK I K. .Kav.
n luihlir lli.li.- .. j - .... --w. .. ..... -- v - . .
"".inivil IU IK UIUUI ICI T Oil. . m m , . Ann -. .
holding a District Convention, early in the 1"" 'uea MV
.nrn C. .1.- ...... r x " .? acenves. in aaaiuon to amn.our couniy con-
1 6' f,arwvl: iiwmnaiinE h sunn-1 . rm 1 . r i.- t0 r r ' " r Itaita n larwi Ouakr nnnnlnlinn. mil nf wrhirh
we person 10 represent this district in the nextl . T . a. V j 5 .i. 1. "1j -r .K-tT-.j o . one hundred during the above period
""Bi " wmiwi OlillCS. I IIC CUIIOI . 1 t . . " r
. j ,i ; .. . .1 f 1 nave nevn nwrnrq uLiuiuiiig 10 inr luirviii Ol The American ravrpili iimt lit iVuin. .... . .
. I -e " " w I.K.i fTtinroh Th i miM . .. HM W.rn
SSSVBS VIIWI W ISO m WW vm wmm EV SWS WW wmm
tlr !.- J! t D...U
k. l.ii... P.i.i.r . , r nue ana iiiiruiErnre 01 1 le iaieioi nueii the Indiana ratriot. takes up the matter, and .a? - , . . r -r... r..n- : r nd Franklin counties, about which the afore-
I r 1 A KiIiIiih k.n kaan u niMiJiinilipr.f
iiKniais piviiwccru, cun n lime itinncr into I ... ... 1 .1.. j-.-;u -ij - . j::. 1 know nothing. One thing, Iwwevor, we do
X."nn.77;,.nrJ" ill . 7 Tk . ow, that in the above qualities the ladies ol elusion as to fimc nt place, lie suggesU that XVmv mrtt .k,:, f7i ...kandJ. addi.
the Convention be icidat VenailU in Rip) - .7 T - 1- .-. :: ! limn la these rltnrma. Ibev ran" vive moreen-
.J m2 VJ" LA?"1 ":Xt.' chanting smile., sing swe'e'erJove their beaux
"r:r ". ",J " . u,,Mnc WBi"w Utore devotedly.and Twhen mnrricd. make bet-
gaicw inincproporuonoioneaeiegaieiorev- wf than anv others in the State. If
cry -wu -.oiers. e nave only one mend. ,., , PMii.rf H. WhiraaHrame it
?r r V;"rr "J:0 Old Frnkhn,let him just visit Old
,uai , r ,.me oe nu on mejwf saisnrsy n w , and judge for hioiself:-Crm7e
nnni. wmr me 11 nmw rw inni hiahiii. n I -
B v. . . I - . .: . 1 , . iiaecer.
i iic iicHiuiiiicr, uR khiii counties composing this district will doubtless proceed to select their delegates in such manner as to them
may seem most advisable
It U Sjild that V.S Tart tuo n.t Ammrn
one cent ol his salary since tic wits installed.
ana inienr4 an.ine ktn 01 aiarch to send in his check for 100,000. Will lie have no scruples abodt taking the money from an Im-
m-iipift-u nnuon, wnen ne anows, and when the people have decided; that he has not earned a farthingt
Btmsr to Dbath. Early in the morning oftlie22d Dec, the dwelling house owned and occupied at the time by Mr Jesse Smith of Berkshire, Oiwego county. N. Y. was con-
sumed, and Mr Smith, hi. wife and three
children perished iu the flames.
Illinois n a.Stbait. The fLoco Foeel
State of Illinois, from a want of a proper legislation and the incompetency, or dishonesty, or both, of her financial ngentsjias bee em1? involved in pecuniary difficulties, wl.ich will
mtliate against her prosperity for no inconsid
erable time to come. A an evidence of her
unenviable condition we quote the following
irom tne ew inricer: "The State has been infamously swindled by some of its financial
agents, internal improvement manarers. dec.
die. Its bonds have been sold on credit to
speculating companies that hare failed, or en
trusted to brokers who cannot or will not
account for them. It is riven as an i istanre
that one Canal Commissioner bought of a
confederate of course. 200.000 bushels of
cement for the State works at 0 cents per 1 .1 . . ...
ousnei, wnen it mignt nave neen-ohtnined for 25 cents a clear swindle of $50,000 Probably the State has been gouged in all as
much as FOUR MILLIONS OF DOI.
LARS; and she i now in deb? FOURTEEN
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, and for the
present m it tax herself to pay as much as
rlVK HUNUKEI) THOUSAND DOL DARS interest per annum efsn Regit
ler.
MaaaiKS n Tr.ara4ar.th. Atk as. v 1
A a all V toStias Maav IIaaaBMit m.
creek.
Is this place, on . Sondav laat k tk. M as.
Patterson. Mr Job a Woods of fa yens county, to Sirs Maav Wblch nt this place.
On tho 14th inst. Mr Aasvose 1 Davis to Miss Emzabbtb Joses.
Gew. IIbmson is still at North bead. He
ha. been detained several days by the indis
position or Airs Harrison, but we are happy in brine able to state that she is convalescent.
and he will probably he in the city to day. We hnve not yet learned when he will start
for the Ivt, but we presume about the 15th
or SfUth ol this month. Cia. liep.
(KT While Mrs. Drake was playing Mrs
Haller, at Vicksburg, on the night of the 26thultto an extremely crowded house, the cry of "tornado! tornado! was raised in the theatre by some mischievous person. The most tremendous confusion ensued, the big fellows rushing over the little ones, and the
little ones over the ladies. Dresses were torn,
capes rumpled, bonnets mashed, shawls and
cloaks trampled under foot, heads bumped,
and bodies squeezed, but no nones broken,
Caation!
ALL persons are caoiioaed against porche-inff Or recievins? two imm .r l.-j 1.1. .
J.ms Atrrnmhierofte ofthree bnad'red dollars' payable in June. 1S0. the other fof fewr kindred dollars aeyabla i Pebrdarr. l4e. Ia is believed
sotnates were drawn in February. 1C3. aign by Robert Smith. Cracker 8. mA 8.1. ;r-.
ell. There mitv be iim ;..fM'r.. .v.
dstsor tiqae of payment, hot thev a'ro th Mt.
notes of tbst description aimed k nmlf n.w
of tbe. above notes Ibavs kmiuU k.. .v 1
have not yet been destroy.
8ALMON TURRKtL. Franklin eo., Ind., Jan. 18, 1841. 4-tw
The Rrookvifle taswrw 1 f a Franklia Circuit
aareCo. I Coart. to Keorwary Y1l . ' Term. A. D. 1840. , William Hartler. I Poraira AuwknnL
rmHE defendant is hereby aotifisd that a writ, JJ. of Poreisw Attachment kaa hem -iaaaioa ant
of said Coort aad is pending sgainst bins aad bse
mis oay seen retamed executed. The said dsfesw dant ia hereby reonired to appear at the neat Feb-
raary term or said Court, at the Court honse in
nrookville.oa tbe second day of the term to com
mence on the third Monday of Pebraary.-1941.
and defend, or tho saao will ha hoard aad deter
mined ia his absence.
Attest ROBERT JOaTN. Clerk of 7th Jan.. 14I. said Coart. Mstaoa at Holland Atfyo. 4-3w
Clchi
id tc
n. Crsseh-Ille Canal.
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of tho Richmond sad Brookville Canal Co. held at
their office. January 14lh. 1841, the fbllowiag resolutions were unanimously adopted, to wit: - .
Arsofawd, That the Treasurer be directed to collect forthwith, all leaned by him. belong ing to the Canal Company. JZrsosed, That the Secretary be .sad he is hereby directed, to proceed to collect the first Installment of five dollars tbe share, from all subscribers who have neglected to pay tho same.- Jteaswed
further. That ho be dr-cted to solloct the two.
dollars called for, and due on the 3d losUllment aad be is hereby instructed to proceed forthwith against say, or every individual, who Las, or may refuse to pay tbe amount due and called for on their subscriptiras.l Aad it is further ordained by the Heard, that, the balance of the 9d Installment be, snd the same, is hereby demanded, as follows, to wit; Two dollars on the first dsy of April, two dollars oa the. first d ay of June, and the remaining hrse dollars oa the 3d day of August, 1841. Taken from the minutes. WAKREX XI. LEEDS, rre.' Benjamin Fnlghum, Sec'y.
ZZZ.L ZZZ rili ' k-red and eight. As to the beauty.
The Hew. Thos. S. Kendall, a minister of
I t Associate Church, was recently tarred and feathered in South Carolina for reading and explaining to a congregation in that State the letter of the Asiociate Synod on the subject of slavery. Lou. Jovr.
Mr Jacob Bock was killed by Anthony
Wolf in Peru, lhinoif,on the 1 1th inst. The
murderer stabbed his victim in the breast
with h knife. Immediately after the commis
sion of the deed, he fled, and had not been apprehended at the latest accounts. Both
are uennans. St iJtmt Krp.
CocuaerciaL
We likb spckk.- -The editor of the Fay
11- r al 1 mm Vn Ran. nnn.
. v ... . . 1 en. mt nuvci iiaci. " . ot.i .. - -
"".T. ' J" thinks that it is bad enough to be heat, with-
of action nothing can be done; and that it is
returns, lie saas he will see Harrison and . . .as a
a mm a r .1 0m J .... . llTlUrnsw dlA'C Islil llC Will aVfrss .sas s ara 3SKlitl&2 f .-V '!" OuiM.l.f.re !,. mm d.
ft. lM.aA mmm. i L mm. B.l mS. .
wc cS t .cmo.a, ,naa wunoui concert 1 , ... ,ftmM.j ,A nhlJ.l. lhe a-lection
iwws. wajr.oooi w
mm, ure uicwm w, ewiii llliu null I lie aiamosa I . m .m ' 1, 1 . , j . r 1 .. . , .. ! and thea won t. Hear him:
narmony anu eoua iwciing on ine part Ol nil " 1 . u.. l..h.
- I - sL; a -., a a . I lite a, o IIIUOl ft5 llllv wa awwwwaw.arw
concerncu. aotnisena we snouiu use 101 mtru; 1 ..a. K.
hear the suggestion of eery Whig Editor In jTght of every briiset 1 publish the return. im". "C .u- v . . t . would be to tantamount to an acknowledge-
While on this sobject, we cannot forbear to
lender our sincere thanks to some of our edi
torial brethren, who have been pleased, in
Uie most flattering manner, to connect ear name with the approaching Congressional can vass. 1 1 would be sheer h rpocrisy to say
ihat we do not feci highly flattered with the 1 a a. a .
nonce wuicn ntu oeen mKen ol as, in tonnec
z - . a r .a. - . . a . av . w
uon wiau inissumcct, not onivov our wetn- .7. ... a... i aaiAn one
ren of the Press, but from wariou. hrn,.T.ze" "i-."' . 7-T" J !
ment of ha vine received a pair of black ejes
in Pennsylvania, a bloody nose in New York, our teeth knocked down our throat in Ten
nessee, and sundry kicks under the riM in Georgia, Maine. Mifippi dec. OFor
election returns, see Whig papers.
DowosorCowoBBss. The Alexandria Ga-
naooKViaxa Jan; 23d 1841.
Flour, ewt $1 75. corn meal 25,bnttr 1 2. corn 18, oats 15, wheat 60. pork 25. hay $5 00, ap
ples, green, 85, dried 0'2, peaches 1 50, potatoes
35, whiskey IB, beans I WU, tallow 10. CmciNKATi, Jan 19.
Flour $3 37a3 50; wbiakey 16a 17: pork ia the
hog, dull Hia:i.in bnlk 4ia5. sides 4io. shouldera .Sarf. ama 6St, mesa 10 SOall 00, prime 8 50a9 t0, clear II 50al2 1 0; lard 6; wheat 56aGO; enra Sla:r7. corn meal 56aC0; oats 30a35;
fiazaeed02.
New OaitUMS. Jan. 2
Flour 4 S7a4 SO.hama OalO.eides 7a7Mhoold-
ers 5aM : lard 71 : rorn 4a.Vl; oats 44a50; whiskey
21: beans 3 50a4 00; cheaes 7aS; bay lneM; msss
pork 1212 50, prime 0 50al0 00; sugar 41a5. Baa-Ttaoaa. Jaa. 12,
Floor, Howard street, $4 3U4 44, city mills
4 62a4 75; bacon 8; lard 9; butter no. 1 Gladee, 18a2l, no. 2 16al; beef csttle Oa7 50; live hogs 5 75a6 00, dead 5 SOaO 00. Nsw Toaa.Jan. 9. Floor $4 94; rye 57a58; oats 33; barley 55,-cora 57; cloverseed 8a8 60. Pan.aDBi.PKi a, Jan. 12. Floor $4 75; wheat 90al tNJ; corn 45a47; oau 27; clover seed 5 00; mackerel no. 1. 15a 15 50, no. 2.13 50a 14 CO, no. 3. 7 50: moss pork 15 00;
lard lOall; butter ia kegeoaiu; wmsaey oi, beer cattle 6 50a8 00; live hogs 5 S0s6 00; sheep 2 253 00. LvncBBvaon, Vs., Jaa. 4. Pork $8 00.
At bb electioB for directors ia the Richmond sad.
Brookville Canal Co. held st their ofiee ia Rich-, mom., on tbe 4th day of January 1841, agreeably to tbe Charter, tbe fol'owing pern as were duly.
elected directors for the ensuing year, to wit; .
WarreaM Leeds. Charles W Stan, William,
Tkistletbwait, Beajamia Fulghum. Nicholas 8mith, James L Andrew, aad Juba Ryman.
4-tr
rniHE Undersigned exeentor or tho laat wiU snd il testament of Joha Uregg dee'd. late of tho
township of Springfield Franklia Cour.ty Ia. wilt
sell st pablie anction oa the M day 01 January next, at the '.ale residence of said Dee'd. the rmdo
and chatties belonging to tho estate of said dee'd .
consisting oT horses, cause, owe wagon, aiso aaw running gears of another, farming utensils., grain . one set of blacksmith tools, snd a variety of arti-. else too tedious to mention, sale to commence at.
10 o'clock oa said day where terme of sale will as
made known. JUHX WT,N.
Dec 31, 1840. Execotor-
TaScea Up, ON the 14th day of November. 1840, by George ft. Case of Hronxville township. Praaklia
county, Indiana, one black horse, supposed to bo ten years old next apriag, about 14 bands high , pavened in the left bind leg shod all rowad, abort tail: no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised st twenty two dollars, by Charles Tea Camp and Henry Case.
I certify the shove to be at ma copy 01 toe papeiw bow ob file ia my office. Jaa. 4th, 1841. DANIEL tT. JOHN. J. P. 2-3w Salmen Tarrcll mm . . S . . nrt Sw
OF Snow Settlement Johnson s rorx, 01 Water township. Franklin eooaty. Indiaaa, having, reported that $2,000 would not pay my debts, tbt. is to inform all concerned, that said report is grossly snd attsrly false, sad that tho said Salmon invented the LIE. iavolted m it without any warrant, foundation or aothonty. The poW are hereby cautioned against be'ieving nny tbiag evil that said Turrell may report concerning any
persons, as very little eooudenee rs piaeoa in any. thing be ssys by those who are well neewuaeC
With him. Rupr.i
Brookville, Ind. Jan. 4, 1841. --dw
I
colu-
sigh.
ters, within the past few weeks, and we hon
estly confess that it has inspired us with an . a- . . .
amoition (and a lavjdable ambition we trust J to prove ourself worthy of the entire confidence of the public. W e have not the vanity to suppose that we' can bring into the service of the people the talent and experience pos
sessed by many others of this district, who
have figured somewhat in public life, and
who doubtless aspire to a scat in Congress
nay, our limited education, and our humble pre
fessiH in lite forbid the idea that we should
stand side by side, and grapple successfully,
with the intellectual giants of the land, who hare made public-speaking theirtrade. Ne-
vtnth.and duri-ff "t tmc Uas rontrivea 10
I ?. mndi I. ifwic time, nscouM reasona
bly beWted. Tl eexrcssivefntigueofsitlinr on a cijahioncd chair.before a mahogany
desk, in a fine cJ,"": fullv from 12 o'clock, M.,to3 P.M., requird. at least, a-respite etrery Sa-j ' S
knows the cares and tabo r-" t hesuflers the afliction. The public must sympathise! Bait PaL
A letter from New York to the N.llJ Intelligencer says-Fresh "oeement. w;-I t ihia ouarter to ihnke Mr. Van Ka-
another political campaign.
laarc made puoiic spiking theirirade. Wee- o.., pianoforte machinery in ertheleee, it the people of this district shUI JJ aootw if
sMnwan vno vninun 01 tneir icinenessi : . acre be necessary.
SheriiT'a Sale TTVaT virtue of a venditioni expense exeeatioa
Lflj iasued from tbe Franklin Circsit Court, aad to mo directed. 1 will offer for sale (at tho Coart hones door ia the towa of Brookville, Indiaaa, oa
the 13th day or February, A. D. 1841, the following real estate, to-wit.- 40 acres of lead ia tract tonal section No. 13, township No. 12, rangi No. 11
Eaat commencing at tho N. E. corner, thence North elong tho boundary line about 17 rods to
the Stste road, thence aloog eaie roes ao arena
bald Millers mill rac, thence along saia raci orth in rma and 37 links. tbeBOS East aernoi
little Salt creek, thence in a North West direction
with the creek to the section line, thence north
Ion a- said section line 90 rods, tbeaee East 76
tods to tbe plsee of bsnnning. Aad first I will
offer for eals at ths time aad placa aforesaid, tho
rents sad profits of the aforesaid premiss for the
term of 7 yesrs, aad if ta rents aad profits afore-
aaid will not sou for a sum saa stent to satisfy two
debt, interest aad east , as ant feettaia said execs -iao. I will then aad tkere aCar for aaks ths aw
imole.ukea in exeeatvoa so itm rasaartr sViSob-
ert K grisoa sad Hugh Briooav at the swH of Seorwe birect. Sale to eomawswaa: aa a lasr d-
J. O. ST. JCrL- r.
George!
rscts. Jsa. 21, 1S41.
Takem Up, . . . . s . a A a A U.awasdB
ONtbe2nthdayoructooer. aowu. Jenkineon of Brookville township, Franklia,
county. Indiana, ore black mars. supa. six or sevsa years old. a sesr oa the right sids 1 of her neck, supised to be occasioned by tkttelee had oa a smsll boll whoa taksa up.-ao other bran4e or msrbs ipereoivshle. Appraised at twenly delbars bv David Haaaa aad Jeremiah O. St. Joha.
I certify the a novo ao aw "ri ri aow oa file ia my ofics, , Jsa. 4th, 1841.
OAN1EI 'Wnf . j -2-3w
a t.t. mmmrmmmr,. i.doht' to the SBSOSTi-
JjL ssttlsmsat wilhia thirty days, s pay
IJUHU mwrm-mw -
Dee. 9. 1849.
tt UMBER Tiessnberibers bass now oa
UJ and offer savaom .sow M -
1 IOO.CC3 Ie sriHO fcis ' 4C0JK 8UINGLE3; ,300 Locowt Poarai Joix"fe Jory. 13l8Satl
manwia.ra.il SfMimJ uJ Bt
B.ronkeiUei Us. 4. WX.
