Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 February 1841 — Page 3

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FIDtT, FEU. 5, 1841.

.-.jf cM4u',ino w-'-a :!,sny of lhe Democratic r.i.. tnwn-!iip in tliia rnnntu

T-.flil l"- " " Jl

( 'J advise thit townsbip meeting held

f!j .,v.ril tiHV"Vp3 on aturJiy the 2th day 'Vp.jrtnry, for tho purple of appointing deetoittc the convention to le he'd at Hr.ok. f'4on TbarsJsf the 4th day of .March. The cit-

3:0ft'11 c---iiy W,M ierr:crs meet at the . ...nf lit-k!Jtnff elections in their resit-tnive

Whig house displayed a

at 1 o'clock r. M. on eiid day, uniesa

1 1 : . i ..i.i 1

tiec:v-i:"- ' nis prt?viou-'f for ir.ceting at any other time srplics- Apr-:'al 0116 delegate for every 15 voteriie rurtown.hip.

v-'.Ve would also rcmirk, that it would not be

T.,.,,ri,priste fr our friends in the different tnwn-

;H - ta of reh. to make arrangement .- . r ...... 1 I . t c

Jlwdiv in April. Cur organizuinn most be .1 wijhnJ c.im;ie!c. The Democratic Whig sjaf rfO'f that it is a fo'il disgrace to te f.r t"cionlit or loco fc& fUc sny office, high or low. it iiie dy. VTe oast "come out from among (Ufvd party."

2C-nc-. Weiope nr friends who ate indebted

p ir. triii til! soon n. durinff the ensuing court. iWhir t"yiay llsir account or not. If they omotpiy. iley can give their notes With good

iwairrj. ji niirnjij uriiiB counrs occalioaiV.j if i .irni'y by note. But iva are in h-ipe jj3j-tij oull'jr can, will raise us a little mon-

!V5- kre been on a :o'.!ccting tour the past

Teci, Tbich hi taken our attention from our pa-

iiirriox (;ui:d.' Vi e lace been requested toCil a meeting' of the

l-iiriHc ;!iriion Cuirds, at the Court Houes

a c; laesdsy evening. 9ih inst. Matters of

Rtittst ire to le bmugLl before the Coznpanv.

rii 25. J An bis resigned the Cashierehip of

iELuriiiceSurg. Hranch Rank, and l.aa renin?, his ie city of Cincinnati, and been elected

Usi:er oi the ilcchs?!!cs and Trader's Hank of

4ste.tr. Mr John wa one of the ablest finn-iT-'.3 fcr 8tv. o'lnd a. lis i puree ed ia

bJUa recce bnrgh Uank b AlrTharyton.

Eelipte. There wiil be an eclipse ot the Moon

& Rising, V 3th, at 7 o 'chtck.

TbH!ysl Prince?, inftnt diBTSter of Qusen Uteris, has Icea named "Adelaide Victoria

Ut.W ba aten that the Le?i!-;sra a r reed

10 aijonra c -As lith icst. The Indianapolis pa. -e Try meirer reports cf tl proceedings.

. . u, nirmwrKiL-n-n ever write to u, we are LVrekvecofig Jcribly in the dark relative to what

a B?sa daa. or watt has not been done. A tbec3n.mencc3;r.l of tha Session the Leia-

MrtCid noticUcribe for the o.rs.,d cvl.len.-

mrevenje tiro papers liar neglected to n-oon

!;proceeding3. I)ut we bone the Legislature p-iiea.g,;liel snch ,!lings in fotare fcy eec jrr.tlenjea of enterprise as State Trintert. k L 1

-avcuwu a prfwpert,,, for a new ybi- p,.

, "::aaapoia. Uefcnow the Woi2 pirty

--s .s.reu a more able and efficient piper at

.ceru 0, i.rrernment.bwt illthcirrr.nmn...i.

fe.

- 1 'T hnriwira I. a, a I c 1 . ...

, - . ' - - i-.- i.M' re laiieo. 1 lie Hi Uofthrrrii.try ite:r,,lt; l.te.alicdi!

ie no.K-r. another p-p-r. wl.iUt p t for

hi...'. .

""iiLr, Vtz 1,;,. ,,,- f

K!i. Lt even foiftitcd

coinpelied

M their late

rrmmiseeration.

p ..

"lUnifrenirii lira n..,i.: r :. .

.mug interval

St. TinliritGreanaSjrjh Resitiry

prcitrne. hut few arc

Jem-y u;iblmirlied:

Iff Mine linil' llio p..lil..r nl'

nnd almost every tlae.

Hjrthe ttm2 the boit arrired n. the wharf heconcotmaol people Wa3 tremendous, nnd three ho.rtv cheers were niveii nt the moment s'ie touched the Virginia soil. Geii II .rrnon w;i? waited on hy the Com nittee of Rocept.on and e.corte.l , ,m CH- o t .e Untied S ates It .tel. where . vor.'.ial welcome and the IvHtalitiei of the city werr tendered lod.i.n Uy S. Spr, Eq.. ii a neM nd ;.pprpria'e addrei. The lieneral reponded in a forcible ami happy manner. Innj: the aft. ruoou he tereived the conSTHtllUllOIIB Of thoUSHMlof,.Ur fallow Citi Mli rom fverr point for mile around, and in the ercnine he was PM-orte-J tnthe retd;nre of

"h "n?KY, where a splendid entertain. .11e.1t ws pr..vid. d. and licic he Wat waited upon l.y hundred j more. in. lading our f ,ir . ou..lryon,rn. en, II. ,.ft fr p.tbhur-h aa late hour List niR!,t. II heeling Go-.

The Ben Franklin returned to our fit v yes lenlajr. M e learn from a passenger that ;he ..eiural atrited at PuMmrgh Friday, where his r. ception was mm h the amensat H heeling, we have not tpa. e for detail; he would remain there till M,.n.l .1,... i.

woul I proceed to Urownat hx water, from I whence he would te conveyed the .len-i coach provided (or the occasion, l.y the

cuirrpnsmg roniractoK, ileri. Stock-

ton btokes Cw. Ry. Froymthe I diani Journal of Ftb. I. ADJOURNMENT. Uoth House have agreed to the resolution proposing to adjourn on the I5:li of Feb ruaiy. In the House, on Friday, the two House went into an election for Prosecuting Attorney cf the 5 J Judicial Circuit, which r-wl te.t in the election of 1 1 unit O'NctU K-qr.. of Iiuliaiiapolis. The principal part of tin-

liemooti wasrpent in diicusstng the classifi cation hill. On Silurday.Mr. L rcaster,from the committee on education, made an able and ineretluig report on the subject of appointing . general superintendent of common schools, accompanied hv a bill nuthoriz ng the npiKii:ln:eiit of suth oflicer and defining his du lie. A large portion of the day was spent in considering the classification bill.

rein earnest,) ia search of a white woman of loose charrter. Be that as it may--a row was soon kicked up with the four Llack men in the house, in wnich, of the white men who were seven in number, one wa instantly kil led another has died this evening and twoor tbr-e others are slightly wounded. 1 hi, morning, the excitement here Was intense and alarming. The mob has titled the streets doring the entire day, breathing nothing but death and destruction to the negroes, and also to the Abolilion'wts. as soon as night shniibl aff ird them a cover for their deeds of darkness. u this state of nfTiirs.thc moral scne of the community has, ti.rw'igh the council. authnrizK.; Ih-.M ij or lo ;;ic UU proclamation au'horiziiu' li g.xd riiiz-ns 'a ue ail their exertions to rs'oio qunt t ile communitv. And now that three i.f the n grnes are co-Ii-n.itted inj til and the Mayor has My dep-it Mai shals to assist him, we'hope I ttle d irn ig. will be done. It is however, t

THE LAST SHARK 9T0RY. As an offset to some of 'the heart rending hark stories which we often sec in the newspaper, the New Orleans Picayune, gives the following which is singular nndr horid to an extraordinary deeiee: lOnce upon n time when the packet ship Coriolanu was returning from Liverpool to

N. York. th carpenter, n very worthy man

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are reqieted to make imm4dite piyin-nt. Suit will be commenced ia the early ptrt of next rmnth on all claims which ara not attended to. reb3, 1-41. R.&S.TYNER. TnUc IVotirD.

'rtl'lEsub-tcriher has just received from the city J lf-od s-orti.-tetit of dry gooi's. groceries.

was taken .irk. and after brief illneo. . t. "mru w" . ,n"' V"n w. meri-

1 , . 1 1 it , .. .. n-T'lcic ie-1 unbleacliJc!iCcli.'iciiiri pirpd on ship b'ird. lie ha I an interesting flannels raieiL. . t 'p-""' lc'",.' . ... it . I . r"netu.CiOtli. casiinere, linens, musun, nn. who was his as.stant a ship carpenter, j hohmett jtronpt. looting. uUU, liajw. importer

ann me nov inve.i nis Miner witn tne mnt u"""ci.wrir-,rounn.striue. dr Ilinw. s ia irnJr.

ny .that this will be a serious nihl for D i"j ton. Let this be as it may, I trust it will lead men to reflect seriously upon the consequences of mob law. Respectfully, &c. UXITEII STATE CEXSU3. Aggregate Pore l vr ion or TitESrATCs.

States. Mtine N. I lamp. Vermont Mass.iclius. (yonnectic ut R. Tsland NT. York N. Jersev

170.). 9CJ10 111.89'J 8-2.4 1 (J 3T8.717 333.141 CJ.I10 340.120

184.130

Pennsylvania 431.373

,TE Prixtes On the 22J instant.

Jonx DuWLtxn. Juii'mr Editor of the "Wh

hash Courier," and Ktctlri CoLE, Editor

f the teN-itional Patriot." of ibis plce, were t-locteJ. i.ti the first ballot. State Printeis tc !mi h I Ious s,fcr the term of three years. The vote stood l).wling& Cole, So Douglass & Noel, 25 Starj & Williams, 8 Bolton & Pattison, C Blank, 5 Majority for Dowling and Cole 41. We understand that it is their intention to commence the publication of a new Whig paper at Indianapolis immediately. Ccnlrnille ItccorJ.

Delaware

Maryland Virginia N. Carolina

S. Carolina

Ceorgia Alabama Mississippi Ijtuisiaiia Tennessee Kentucky

tJmo Indiana Illinois Missouri Michigan Atkausas Disf. Colum. Florida Ter. Wisconsin Ter. 3owa Ter.

Total

53.003

319.728 748.308 303.751 240.073 82,5 U

35.791 73,077

1S00. 151,705 183.7t 151.4G5 4-23.215 251.003 09.122 fj8a75S 211.910 CO-2,305 04.273 341.518 8S0.200 47S.I03 315 5)1 162.101 8,850 105.C02 22)955 45.3B5 4,875

14,003

1810. 223.338 214.3(0 217.713

472.010

2S-201-2 77.031

950.919 219.55

810.091 72.071

3S0510

971622 555 500 415.115

252.133

2).845 44)35-3 76.556 261.727 4IM5.511 23; 1,760 21.52J) 12.2S2 2J.815 4,76-2 31,023

tenner ami nuai ction. 1 lie poor

he irt wa almot broken at the loss cf his par

enl. nnd no persuasion rculd induce him to lesvr the body. The uual prpprralion for

a luneral at sea were made lhe poor rarpen'e' waa ewed up in his winding sheet nnd wita him wa put an ol I grinds'nne, hatchet and chisel, to carry him dow n In his long rest in the ocean. The poor boy grew fruntic when his father was about lo he committed In the waves, and was obliged to be held -fT hv the sailors. At length. i.it as 0 n f.ital lurch

of the vessel was taking place, the bo-, with

tne strength or a mant ir, broke from the sailors and daohed himself upon the body at the very moment that it was jiding over the ship, ide. It was too late to save him. and clinging wildly to the dead body of his father, the hapless boy was seen to make one swift plunge, and disappear forever down, down into the eternal caverns af the mighty ocean. This was in ht. 97, long. 79, which was duly entered on the log hook. The Coriolanus arrived at New York, completed all the business preparatory for next trip, and sailed again fr Liverpool. (Take in a-long breath, reader it's coming.)

When in lat. CO, long. 48, an enortnou shark was caught, and when hauled unnn

deck a mn.t ex'ranrdinarr noise seemed lo

proceed from the huge monster's stomach. The creature was opened, and there was the

father, t'e son, the hatchet, nnd the chisel. O. if it n'ml true, then never may another fi-h storv he bePeved! The poor carpenter had not died, but was only in a trance when ihev buried him. and there he was, sharpening his hatchet, while the son was turning the grindstone! they having r solved to cut their wayout of the shark's stomach!"

the mot j flannel, serie.eottnn. stripe, drilling, ajserid r.rvotilh,,w.','ei!,!!id nd i,k C,,,v'- "ilk and coit in !.

kerc'.ief ,-ner n sltwi.i k ira hai.tvrr. i.;r,-

ilk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting; fpana and bov for hat, mens and boys wool hu bed cords. V II and V. P tes, wCce. mousses'; sugar. pep.r. apice. aileia'us. ,oe, hair at.d cl..th brushes, sh thread, black sittin cravots. crapes, rhep shears, sawmill and handsaw iilee; curry cnmb. Imrre rard, snuff, pad lorfcs, tjbla and hre knives, pen knive. traea chains, horse shoe and wrought nails, -J E William's axes and hitchets. umbrella c-iat warding. IiooUs, Jiret. second and third bonks of Ilistorv. spelling books, Oallsghers Watts, the Sacred llirp, or beauties of Church music, spstiish, half tpanieh. and common cigars, stone and earl hern ware ofall descriptions. bakets of sll sisrs. aleo an assortment of garden seeds, all of which le will sell very low for ca.h or produce. J. WOODS.

WHITS WATER T10.k.Y! WHITE Water Muiv will be ukon by tN Huhscriber AT PAR. for (ionds. a iranA

lock of which he has on hind. He will alsj take

it at 13 per cent discount for 2ebu. C CMN Drookville, Jan. SStb, 1841.

3,929.827 5,305,925 7,23D,S14

INioR-m Caromxa Tl.e Legislature of

Sortli Carolina aa joomed on the 12th instant, alter a Session of 57 days, during which 77 bills and 39 Joint Resolutions were passed. Among the latter wag one reauestin? the

Senators nd Representatives in Congress of that State to advocate and suppoit the passage f a bill to divide the Proceeds of Sales of

I ublic Linds nming the several State of the Union. Among the acts passed was one ex-

tending aid to the Caston and Raleigh Rail road Company. .V Yorker. SWAGS MOll AT D.VYTOX. The following letter, received ova friend.

from an intelligent at.d worthy gentleman of

it ) lon.ttas heeii handed to ih for publication. It describes, in decided laiguage, the spirit of ferocity prevalent, nnd the work of death and bloodshed which has disgraced the hitherto ordeily city of Day ton. We hope that the actors in this scene may be brought to condign punishment. It may bepioper to state thit an abolition meeting, tn he addressed by Ex Senator Morris, at the Court House in D.ivton. was broken

up on the Saturday previous to the date of!

me occurrences be:ow narrated. Lt 6c now Slur. r)ATTOf, Ohio. Jar; 26, 1811. Dsar Sir: You are already aware of the triumph, in this plare,of one of the most out-l-tndiA an I savage looking mobs that wasever f el lerted together in any tivilized county. Inslig ited by the fucccss of their first victori

ous achievement in stilling the liberty of!

speetii they daren the impious attempt of arresting the praitrsof a religious body to their GoJ,in behalf of (he poor dovvn-troddeu slate!

The nonthly anti-slavery prayer meeting was'

tic I.I last evening at the house of Hoc. Jewe'.t,

one ofthemitot respectable citizens the town

has ever had. 1 tie mob however had deter

mined it should not be held, ami i ollerted at a coffee house opposite the Doctor's to tbi

i . . . . : .

I number of nve luudred,according lo the com

!r?"-,"vi, ,''J; ml but little is gen

, . , .sj.vtunj. euner ins talents or

J' nearI" fivp Je"r Pa- we have had an

,,7. . :c,;lTtance with him ns Editor of

J aw.piper. A giod npportunilv

j- , . ' - - i"....-..., ...Fill , i'h:s tiienlsand moral character. Tbn

, . we are free in suing, has been ote

,i at,iy condu. t-d papers in the

wii : m . .s . w

,v: "WT tendency ' 'lit-tame time.

aj tinflmf hii.g inoMhty.

?rln ,V' 4 ,r' ,r"gg a Mechanic, a

rri'tt r' A cU" wf ti-o whose y ?re r-,r evi r duly appreciated.

Li. .,' . . S,,J 'ch, Irani a sense of

l'on an eon. i ...

tri-.- "l- "'Si s near as osinie;

2tTiai,i oeiiCTiLg mat no

"Uh tK '-" "s any wing to 00 40 use matter.

SlG;n- "orison arrived in this citv ves ! P,!ttio,, of V,ie Mayer. ho was presenl,nnd

:ti, " "oie ay our wnart was crowded 4,." Hn'i!y awaiting his arrival, ' a linn ..t .. ..

. oo O ClOCIT llll llO;it mi wl.il,

Ntn;u TaSUiicov'red ,ohe tgl:t five or W l w.n ,he riw. The fact was an-

ltth tr discharge of cannon, and in . 11 a liotir the anln.t..l II

l iniiui, ar.-i came

e.un style. FoJr

Slates Maine N. Ilamp. Vermont Massachus. Connecticut R. Island N York N Jersey Pennsylva. Delaware Maryland Virginia N. Carolina

S. Carolina Georgia Alabama Mississippi Ijouiiana Tennessee Kentucky Ohio Indiana Illinois Missouri Michigan Arkansas D.st. Colum. Florida Ter.

Wisconsin Ter. Iowa Ter.

1820. 238.338 211 161 235.761 523.287 275.202 83.050 1,37-2.812 277.575 1,049.458 72.749 407.350 1,965.379 638.8-29 502.741 310.987 127.901 75.448 153.407 422.813 561,317 SSI. 434 147.178 55.211 66.586 8.896 14.273

33,030

1830. 309.955 260.328 2S0.65-3 610.408 207.665 97.190 1.918.608 320.823 1,343.233 76.748 447.010 1.211.405 737.987 581.185 516,823 3t)9.527 136.621 215.730 681.904 687.917 937.903 313.031 157.4A5 140.445 31.639 30.3S8 33.M21 31,730

1810. 501.790 231.481 201.848 737.466 310.023 108.837

2,43-2,83

372-352

1,073.54

78.120 467.228

1.231.444

753.110 504.439

tOIO.IG

479.440 376.030 219.638 1(823,067

1.515.695

633314

423.93 363.76

211.705

91.912 43,712 30.692 43.035

MrjADER. We learn that a murder was committed on Sitorday evening, about ten miles below Caromlelet, on the Merrimack, under the i'olIowig cirrtimsta;icrs: A father and son were ttading with a neighbor for a horse, and some difficulty arose between the parties, when the father told the son to "kill the d I rascal, nnd the son immediately drew a pistol and shot the man through the heart. The man died immediately. We have not learned the names of the parties. St. Louis Bulletin.

STAT" OK INDIANA, FRANKLIN CO. 83. Jonas If ogeland 1 Writ of Foreijra etisrhi VS. ment.amonnt rlaimedt' it P. Yoorhees & be due 7 H. Co. riflllE Pe'endants ia the above cause, J. & P. J. Voorltees At Co. are hereby notified that afEdavit and (bind were Ailed in the above mure

according to law, ihnt af'erward n the Iltli day of January, IMI. I Dttiiel St. oh a -Jeuce of th. IVari! in and for paid County issued a writ cf Foreign attachment in tl.e ab-ve caue, against tjrods: chattier, rijrlits. cred.t", monies an J vflVcts f the said defendants, and delivt reu the same t.i Charles Pnrecl a contt-iblc of franklin eoiiMy, and t'nt said writ waa returned on the 2-"ih day of January lSll.in the words and figures following, to wit. In pii.-snince of the walon writ sad with i he assistance of J.-rcmub D. Sparks, a creditable houso-b!derof said county whose name

is also hereto subscribed, I aUarhed of the property of the within nin ed J. d P. Vo-.rhees At Ci.

.ne ntage of the value if two hundred dollar, January loth 141, Clots, i'ursel C K. C, J. Rj 'p r the said defendants era fjrtt or n..iif.e.t tint aaid cane is tet f.r trial o-itheottu day ef Aigut 14 at I o'clock P 11. at my .:Tice at llriu-.krille, at winch time and plica t w.J proceed to hear and decide upon the laiua. In te.tiniony w-hersof I hsre hereunto s-t my hir.d and affixi-'d my teil this VfiiU day of Januiry 1211 1 skai. 1) X ! EL ST. JOHN'. Jus-ice wf He Fence January 33Ui, 1641. 5-3w.

Trial 9633.131 12.866.920 15,75581

tNinc cnu alies not received- Incoinple Retiirns from the Western District not re ceived. lil'art of Monroe County not rcceiv

ed.

-ser

oitso-o were

in in

vt liv pieces of

fired without inter-

":I3 Ilia rtiiiin... t a . a

vvauHti oil lai:ir-l ff lik K.1..I

Th beiU of the city wesc

ma

w ith the assistance of the other authorities.

succeeded in repressing, during the meeting,

any otner oisturnancc than that ot their demon tike yells. But soon alter tha meeting had broken up and tho Mayor retired,

me moo iiegnn their violence by throwing volleys of various missiles, such as fbrick bats, stones, and billets r.f wood, through the windows; of course destroying them to a great extent. A portion becoming wearied with that part of their vocation, went lo the suburbs oftbe town where a number of

negro families reside and enterted one of

"Now, Sam if ton don't aton licking that

ere molasses. I'll tell (he man cf ye." Hw I ho hun rat mil toll ll.o n mnii 111

sHUseir bouses, pretending to be, (perhaps they i lick you and the lasses too.

Prr it r Remarks oi Fir. Though no doe

tor, I nave nv me some t X' . '.icnl presctip

lions, and as I shall charge you nothing for

them, you cannot grumble at the price. W

are most o: us subject to fit.; 1 am vi?itcd

with them myself, and I dare say that you are

also; now then for my prescriptions:

For a Jit of passion walk out in the open

air; you may speak your mind to the winds, withont hurting any one, or proclaiming your

se.f to be a simpleton.

fur a fit of id Ir net count the lickings of a

ciock. I),, mi lor one nour, ana you win i e

glad to pull ofTyour coal the next and work

like a negro.

For a fit nf extratitgtmcr and fully, go to

the work house, or speak with tne raggeu and wretched inmates of a jail, and yon will be

con vi need. Wko raakea his bed of briar and thorn, Mast bt content to lie fi-rlorn. For n fit f ambition, go into the church

yard, and read the gravestones. They will tell you the end of ambition. The grave will soon be your hed chamberr the earth

your pillow, corruption your father, and the

worm our mother ana your sister. mm m

J. J. C0Hncr.

The Widows op Revolptionary Soldiers. It is mentioned in the reporl of lite Secretary of War, that the act of July. 1838. grant

ing pensions to widows, expires on the 4ih of March next. The number of this class of

pensioners Is five thousand five hundred and eighty s'x.

A lady was recently leaching a hoy to spell. The boy spelt r-o I d. hut could nol pro lounce it. In vain his teacher asked him to thi-.k and try. At last she asked him "what do you get when you go out upon the wet side walk on a rainy dy, nnd wet your feet!" I gels a licking, said the boy. A Western Editor ndvertises for two journeymen and two devils none need apply

unless they can afTird to work for nothing .....j . I-... ,

..u iren oun to wool, ite says llie times .re so hard that he can't afTtrd to make a more

liberal offer.

Ilymcnial.

MAaaico On yesterday. Mr Penjamia Crocker to Miss Elizabeth Caeeaday. On Sun.liy last, Mr Whiteford fJrey to Misa Sjrah M'Cirty both of li.ith township.

Commercial.

IUoofvit.LE.Feb. fnh 1841.

Flour, cwt SI 5. com meal a-), butter I2 corn

IN, oats 15, when 5(1. pork ii 23. bar S5 0. ap

plea, green. 33, dried C, peaches t 50, potatoes

'J , n uitkey Its, beans I tin, talJow in. CincisisTi.Feb. 1.

Flour $) l7an .10; whiskey ! 17: pork in the

bog. mm hsi. m balk 41 1. sides 413. sh-.uld-er t-aius 6464, mes It'OtUll IN), prime 6IU9 ttl, clear Jl 60s 13 H; lard 64; wheat 5800; corn 31a'i7, curn meal 66i0t'; oats 20a35;

a.xseed6J. Xbw Oblraxs, Jsn. 10 Flour 4 VTa4 50;hama UalO.sidea 7?l.sliould

ers 5a-Ss: lard ? 1 mrn 4",a.Vi; oats 44a50; whiskey 21: beans 3 50s4 OU; cheese 7a9; hay l:ta!4; mss

porx on, prime O atialU "U; suar 4a5.

IIaltixosc. Jan. tr. Flour, Howard street. C4 aia4 44. cits mill-

4 624 5: bacon PI; lard 0: butter no 1 Rlad-a.

Ia2l. no 2 16a l; beef cattle Ca7 50: live Loes

5 ?5a6 00. dead 5 50aG till.

Nw Yobr. Jan. 21. Flour 14 94; rve 57a5z oats 2:t.- harl- &5.Ton

57; cloversced 6a8 60.

PniLADBLPRtA. Jaa. 30. j Flour 24 7a; wheat OOal W: corn 4547; oats

27; clover seed 5 Wi mackerel no. 1. l.talA 511.

no. 2.11 50s 14 CO, no. 3, 7 50: mei pork 15 00,

lard 10a 11; butter in kegsOalQ: whiskey 20a 2 1;

near catl lee OUaJ UO; live Logs 0 OOaO 00; sheep

Ltncbudboo, Va., Jan. It. Pork fG CO.

STATE OF 1X1)1 ANA. FR XKLIX CO. SS Nalhtu II. Gallion 1 Writ of foroi.li attach " S. mcnt. amount cUimeRobert llub'os ) to be due $o'i lb. fBIIIP. Defendant in the above cause Robert JL llbbs is hereby notilied that affidavit and bond were filled in the above cause according to law, that afterwards on the 5th day of January,' l?4l. I Daniel St. John a .uslirc oi the Peaca in and for said county, issued a writ of Foreign attnchmeni in the above cau.o against the goods,, rliattles, rights. . credits, monies snd effects of the said deiendant, and delivered the tame to Charles Pursel a constable of Franklin (bounty, and that said writ was ru.urocd on the 11th day of January, 1841, in the words and figures MIow ing, to wit. I return this writ executed by serving a summons ol garnihre upon James 1 licks agreeably to law, I not finding or coming at any property of the said defendant in attachment, Jar.narr 1 1th. 1841, Cha. Purxel C. F. C. The saiJ dofendant is (urther notified that said cause is set for trial on the 30th day of August 141, at 10 o'clock A. M. at my uitice at Tlmukvillc. at which time and place I will proceed to hsir and d'Jcidsj upon the suns. In tertimnny whereof I have hereunto eet my lirid and afSxod my J5il, day of January I!?4T. DAN'IKI. ST. JOII.V skal Justice of tha Pcacs. JsmMry 2V.lt 14 1. 5-Sw. Aditiiiiisilrntor's Notice. FITTERS of adminitriition bate been granJ(Li ted to the iinriettigi:ed in the estate cf David ti'rey lute ot Frsnkhn cunnty. dercssed. All persons having rlaimson mid cMate are notilied to present I he same according to Ijw, and persona indebted la aid estate arc requested to make intmediniM paynicnt. The undersigned wil sell on the 16th dsy of February nest, the goods and chatties of the said estate at the late residence of said deceased. The estate is solvent, A HR A HAM JOXE?, Adnvn. January 22, If 4 1. 5-,"w,

Zgh II A KR ELS of Salt just received, and for

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Feb. :t. 184 1.

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Ti stX UoiHELS Cluver seed for sal by Jv- tt.oi.TyXEI

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Timely IVoiicen DT i believed tbst every man hnu!d Iqu:dat9 his sccounls at hast once a yeai! To this end, the Subscriber here'. y invites alt his Ciiftomers now, to come in, prepared for sct lUment and payment. There are also, msny persons, w hose notes I have held a long time, these cannot reasonably ask or expect lunger iudulgenc:. N. D. GALLION' DrookviMe, Dec. 25, 1840. Doof, Shoe. & Lralhrr 8 1 ore.

fVHIE subscriber iibs opened a 8 hoc Ac fcatber fl. etora ia the l.o.i.e recently occupied bv Mr.

Elrington, nearly nppailu tLe Court Houfe.

where persons wanting any articles in the above

line, can be accommodated on as itood terms snd

perhaps better and cheaper than the sania article can be had in Itrookville. Country produce or

cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or

leather. 1 intend to keep shoe makers Uniting ror atle. DAXICL HOFFMAN. Ilrooki ille, June IS, 1840. 2 j-ti TO RENT, OJVE or Two Rooms fit fe franc building ml the JVbrM nr corner of tke Public square in Brookville, suitable for work shops or vfjUem possession immediately. Dee. 20 C. F. CLjnKSO.

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