Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 April 1841 — Page 2
District Convention.
NAPOLEON, March 24, 1841. The delegates from the counties of Dear
born, Switzerland, Ripley, Decatur.llush and
j of oar domestic manufactures ocrmanently a-,
lusonra, i i.at tins Convention deems
IVanklii:, composing Ihefounli Congressional j Slatcs of the confederacy on just and cquitu
irisonto call n extr.t session. The wants of!
Government and the country have made it a
distribution of th nmr... f n.. r .1. ;).:.; i. rr..,..i c,.,.. .j j . (matter of necessity, lint not now, Hi then.
f .K i i- i . ' will tho npoolp hf ti-
sniv, vi inc PUlllIC lamta amniiT Ihi. cncr nnnnf miTinV
will the people he told that Government can
UP STREET AG Aim
I have removed my SL.p to the hoU.V f occupied by A. It. Pr.u a. Gr,I Wer
iextend to them no relief: not now, hs lhen,
more recently
W 1 1 r v a a cnnflev iiririanl At rrtt I I
I O J '.will !inv tz. t t.rt It a rat fan a f jT sfpiinnt hnn tin as 1 AB. ti
district, met tor the purpose of nominating a!"' F"eipies as a measure of primary impor- matter, piincmally crowing out of the condi- , j , 7 1 - -"-"5"-" i"m " - h,g candidate to rep.wnt this district in ! 1 jlion of Ihe rc Jnuian.l F.n,nce-of the COIIIIJio lo wculive inflaence;notii(,Ml the next Congress of the United StateaJudeei . Stoked, Tint this convention consider, it try. appear to me to call for the consideration 1 ",U Lon?res! meet, and do nothing or what
JOHN BRYSON of Decatur county, being ,t:i ''"'v of (he Congress of the United States! of Congress at an earlier day than its nexti'8 "orf . ,n 6"C. "9 10 ""ceP"- A";
appointed President, and C. I . Chuksos o(to:PM ".cans lor the establishment of a ; annual session, and thus form an extraordina-;,." . m" ciXli u- f nV irT..f l-V: i.L lm Spri (trv nri lorn iKo f".. Isoiiud and uniform -iirio.. i.f .....i. ... i i"l-lre?s rt wtner men ell the nigh otnees Hrc
' I ' 'I 1 1 1 W V H til -...w.iv.. LU-CXlCiaiV "III! . 1 "VVii?iu SJLil ri3 I 1 1 I I !ITt.?(ll , . 1 11 111 , I
tion. 1 he reii ot (he
c-ral countit s bei
t'emen too!: their
veF.tion;
Frm the county vf Dearborn. David MdCV, Erastas S Close. Janus 1) Linsdav, Richard Hughes Jacob I'ielding, W S Wa'rd, Charles Dashields, J V ilcston.Geo Sjtten, R E Witbor, Samuel Jeilv, D G Rabh, Andrew Anderson, Harrison Dawson. From Decatur I) Montague, John liriion, Gto MeGiutigiiltti, Robert Keueday, V J Lowery.Johu i Cibb, R II Holt, Uenj unin Boyer. Frotn Suiisrr!imd--C F CufKn, David Henry . David Cain, Jams M Cotton, Jo ph C Jgglestnn, Samuel Howard, Lemuel Wiley.
from lunlcy m I. Conned. H llvatt.
of State, and other and purer principles will
They know the extent J the
sufferings, and they will labor to Jes-
tion, safe keeping and disbursement of the Houses of CWew. to nwet in the Capitol atP0" """"Tf, U,eSf ?uUe"n6! "S"
. w i rfEimnn ii rr j iiiia irin n vi n n n i m ia 1 mt w a 1 1 in
. . a , r 1 vsi'vii'ini- 10 ling mailt nnu niiiiimiwu aiiv gton, on the last Monday, I'.. ' ...
, , f . . . iMiiit; tiiriiiicu iniriiuic. nui an iui in; icuci
s ... -v-vw klJ. '-iiaiivllllll. lllfllfflvl.1Ai1IICAl. Jlliui
institution clothed ith a proper charter from j I require the respective Senators and Repre-. , f oul,irJ' . i -l j . a r . , . . i . . . i Ann I rij roll
of the delegates from the sev-u,inU'rna" rommerce of the country. judgement, the convention of the two Houses . n,U ig called, the following gen- j I solved That n National Bank acting as ; as soon as may be practicable, 1 do. therefore,' C, f , "Jf ir sea's as mcmbencf the con- lhe gent of the Government in the collcc-jby this mv Proclamat on, convene '.he two,eo')Ielt, 6uli' I.? r i .... i 2 - ann unil ronu
lion, sate Keeping, and disbursement ot the j Houses of Congres Revenue of the Government is constitutional i the city of Washin and expedient ar,d that the issues f such an ! being ,hc ihiny l
the Government of the United States and isentatives then and there to assemble, in order
strengthened by the Government depositee, ', to receive such information respecting the
r. That we receive the foregoing as good of the country may seem to them, in the s cherished by the whif-s of this ; everciie of their wisJom and discretion, to re-
cjuire.
i)
uuners. From Franklin i D Smith. S Jenks, Geo V Kimble, M V Simonson, John Allen, A Jo?cs. J O St J,.!,n. C V Ctai ksou, Thomas Hcrndon. John I'Cae.
From Rusk Jesse Morgan, E IIackleman,
Jonn Uyalt, Jahn Idacklidge, Abner Conde
K Ji Jnn?on, i' A iliickleiiitn. Jacob
would furnish such a currency hs is deman- ! state of iho Union mnv he aivpn to them.
ded l,y the internal trade of the country. i and to devise and adopt tuch nteasurei as the
the opinio
uistrtct. and having met ir Convention with a!
vuw ol nominatinir a suitable r.crson ul.nst! f c;
. o I i in i-i?uiiifiiT n in mif i un tv x. o tirvu (tic, known principles fissure us that he will tote jseal of the United Stitcn to be hereunto affixin the next Congress of the United States fot ed, and signed the same wilhmv hand.
the above named measures, we pledge our-; Don at the citv of Wnshinpton:lhis sev-
enteenth'day of March, in the )car of our Lord one thousand eight hun-
James Christ) . D R Abbott, E Con v til, !l J jsclves to support the person who may be nom
inaied ty this convention disregardingall personal or local considerations, and recommend ;
to the v.higsof the district to unite in support of the nomination as the only means left us to carry out tha great and important principles
: which have heretofore united us as a party.
i Vn motion, the Convention nroceeJed to!
And the relief will come! Aye friends! e
who have been bowed down, ye who have had your fortunes chattered, and. what is worse, your faith shaken in the stability of the republic, ye who have mourned the loss of virtue, and the sacrifice of private morals ye who have looked for so long a period upon a peo
ple torn and bleeding by the tyranny of power, and the rank selfishness of prty, lift up your heads and rejoice. Rcjeice that the day of honest rule is come; rejoice that the time now ia when fidelity to duty will have its reward, and honest labor its rightful dues; re-
the
Iv occupied bv Joi.n :' "" ai
Shop, wbere I will be found at all timL ' ?b
ho may favor m with a call g. v. EDuiNti ton NOTICE!
peraona indebted to the 8u8scriber .-
mnhc .Kimi-uiaie pajrtient t for change at ibia time. I hoi. , ' thia noti. O. V. V.uu T.-rnt LUl
B. 1 have just leceived 25 buSiiei-,i asaorted. for sale low for Cash. Ut March 30, 1841. Yirsinta .Honongnlia Loltp
class 1 torn. 1841, Toba drawn at Alexandria Va ON SATURDAY, APRIL 10, m, 15 Xnmbers 13 Drawn Ballots GUAM) CAPITALS.
Rob't S Cox
On motion of I. A. Hackieman.a committee of nnefiom eTthcountv w:s appointed to se
lect and report cdlircrs for the regular org anization cf the Cnetiticn, whereupon the
l.j vote forjthe i.omination of a candidate for!
j Congress, w hich resulted as follows: j James II Ciavens received 28 votes, j
I'lnkney Jamca
r - . , , r a - , . . 1 IUI1.C 11111 IUC UlllllUllUH IHIt.C tHUI c la
Li.a.j urpuana mriy-one anu o. i.ie ...oe-r, , . . . . . . . .
good of the country will be the study and aim
of thoe in power! Rejoice, for relief is nigh,
and the day of our sunenngs nearly enaed :
Reioice for yourselves, for your country, for
man. Cm. fop.
pendenre of the United States the
sixty fifth. W. II. HARRISON. Ry the lVesidtinl: Daniel We3tes, Seer ft ay y of State.
REFORM T1IH OFFICII HOLDERS. The following ciiciilar from the Depart-
Mr Cravens having received a majority ofi!nent of State to the Federal -Office Holder.
t :i;r announced t coennaiiiee. to-wii:
, J W Eeleston of
Pi: r....., 0;lr. . u-
.1.1M'LII U 1 ll.l,tCJ, VJMJl) i.iuklinX F CoiU;i r-.fSjrit2arl.tnd.
ietollov
rhcreupon lhej!l ibe votes given , was declared duly noniingrntleir.ea said i a'.cd the Whig candidate for Congress in the
tou rlli Congressional District.
i
uearoi'.rn. Iviiiible of
fcad D Mon'Kgue of Decaiur
O-t mt.-tion. sh5 1 commit U e was instructed also to re pert the number of Delegates .ach county is tmiiit-d to in this Convention, and the manner the cith gtes sh .II vote for the i.oTTun Viicn of a candidate for Congress. On iMO'ion of Joseph C Kggleston, a con.nii'tt e r.f o-,o!mm e h county was appointed
to ur.ni resciutiot. principles. ,n! ,J,e this Convention.
Whi-rctipori.tSi.- hairappointed the. follow J C Eal'-son of Switzerland. Abntr Cor.
.io: K !., Dtvid iSiacy of Dearborn, II D
onia;i
G co
expressive ot the W hig elingH nud settiments of
ii'a!! of Frmklin."! j Ilowcrs cf RipSewuid '.oMfl.-is'.!i -..of Declir. V'.en the CosiVrisr.icii adionrnril f. 1 n
CAIVAIa HIEETIA'Ci. A meeting will he held at Laurel on Thurs
day the 15th of April next, for the purpose of
enforces the fundamental Whig doctrine, ofjt:" king into consideration the propriety of fin-
preserving the ballot box from th? corrupting
and controlling influence ot ornci.il station and
On motion of Mr Sutton the following res- j pationage, and of confining those in public I prosecute the work i olution was adopted: j effice, to a rigid performance of their sfiicia! the Riband G'.h
Resolved, "t hat we recommend to our whig friends lo bear in mind that cur work is but half done by the election of General Harrison. That we must ngain rally to our standaid and endeavor by a.'l honorable means to
secure a whig majority in Congress, that we
ishing the Whitewater Canal,ag far as Laurel
It is proposed to organise a Company, and prosecute the work under provisions contained
sections cl an net of ti.e
duties. I
al assurance
n this act. the people have addition- j'st Legislature of Indiana, viz ce, thai the great measures or Re- Sec. 5th. It shall hereaft
Her be lawful for
adjourned to 1 o'
1 o'tlnck, P. M. CosventTvt irrt pa.-URnt to adjournment. Mr Mc-rg-ts ot R-.i-li f"r;:;i the 'committee fppointi d !,i Erte ..fikc-rs i,r the repuhir org -i:ZVii :i t." t! e C-Tivcniiori, nnd the mnn U r ofde!eg.t rat ,t 'county is entitled to in the Co:iv.Mi!i.-.-n, -nd the manner in which the ielegats li-i!! c". tepored the names of John JJrnnn of DrcMur for President, C F t'Urkion of Fi -mklin and R S Cox cf Rush, Secretaries of the Conventio t, and one Vice Piesidtnt from each, county, list of whose tiames as reported by sai 1 committee is i ot i:i jossesi."n of the Secretaries.)
Utsolve'l, 1 tut each county shall beent;f!ed
"ytion lor every two
50 one vote in me t.-oiiv
i.uii.vu oi,j urn r i;i uic several r?inlu s, that undu- the apportionment above named, the dirTtrcnt counties nre entitled to the followiiiq numher of vole: Dearborn. 13 Totts. , Frr.nl!i?. 9 c Rush. 11 Decatur, Ripley, 6 Swit2vrh:nd. 7 k That the deiogntes from the several coun
ties shall cast their votes hv ballot in the Con
vrr.tion, which report was concurred in Convention.
may remove those evils that are ar.lirg as an ! incubus and retarding the prosperity of our j
COUillM. On m !ion of Jeph C Eggleston, the convention ndjo'irnod sm die. JOHN URYSONViVes't. D. Macy, and R. S. Cox, S c'v9. VtVAY, lnd March 25. Cc-In our last we nnde mention of a great revival of religion which was tl en in progress in this place, and gave it as our belief that nesrly (he w hole town would be converted to the religion of our Saviour, before i!, ,.,fct.
ing shoulJ close. This was a!mot praphr tic.
1 ne meeting closed n I.tst Monday evening, after h.;iog been in progress eleven days. During the whole of this ti.ne the Church was literally crowded, and we never before, witnessed a people so deeply attentive lo the word of God, or so fearfully aroused to the importance of Religion. Almost every day seemed to add score- lolhe Church,and on the last day it was proclaimed from th sacred desk that t:ao hundred and five persons had obtained membership in tfe Church of God. We would here slate that we hive confidence in th:sllt vival. There was a mot al sublimity about it, which we have locked for in vain on similar 'occasions. The continued presence of lalionality a:id order, and the absence of all extraneous causes of excitement, distinguished this Rctival from all others that we have ever witnessed. The quarter in which it rormenccd,and where it was chiefly coi.fir.cd being among men of mature age. expanded intellects .m.l '
- viiuiuiu iir its
and
form advocate! b the Whigs in t!ic I ie can-!nny Individual or Corporation to tak up and . . . . - A -! a! - l t.rl i .? j-.i if
iihisii any ununisneu portion 01 lite puouc works in this State, which may constitute a continuous line, and where the same is finished, they shall be placed under the control and discretion of the Hoard of Internal Improvements. "Sec. Gih. Where any Individual or Company, or Corporation, shall be desirous to prosecute any portion of the unfinished works, ihey shall be at liberty to proceed to let out such contracts 0:1 the sn.e as they miy desire, under the direction of the Board of Internal ImproVemems,and enjoy the use and drofit of such; portion as they may finish: Provided, That th: Stale shall have right to take such
works so finished al any time after ten years,
vas-, are lo he ctirried out, for the benefit of
the country. Circular. Department cr State, March "0, 1811. To the Hon. Tiio.m as Ewine, Secretary of the Treasury: Sir: The President is of opinion that it is a great abu.-e to biing the patronage of the General Government into conflict with the freedom ofelerlionsjand that this abuse ought to be corrected whenever it may have been permitted to exist, and to be prevented for the future. He therefore directs that information be
given to ail oHicers and agents in your De
partment ol the puMic service, that
interference 111 nooular e
! by navintr the Individual or Comoanics the
erv.ee, that pr!zan ,nmountM , endcd with six j er cent interest." elections, whether of.' r. 1 ....!.. 1
l .1 .x . II...- . I' . . ..v.nwuwv,, u ty n .. LI! V.V'...
viuiir 1.1111 in. 1 r i;i.n.-rzni iriiis ....... ... - -
. - . c vaa(a V. W. C I IIIIIUII I. '
also distinguishes this from other revivals; really to those acquainted with all the'
1 cum-uanccf. it aiionls i:is.m irt
. ' --.rl IU UVilVt
1 Almighty
cir-
that
and
Viod, in h;s inhnite w Urinr.i
i Con-j goodness, has especially blessed the inhabit by the 1 ants of this j-hce. To Him, therefore, be al
i;raisi; ascri&eu .Vi rtmn
a tr itarwson whose mme had reeti reported by the committee as one of the Secretaries,! declined setting as such, and withdrew from I
the Convention. V. ncn on motion. D. XLn ! petition forth. rt : r
r r. . . ' ''15, . V fi vwiiiuussioucr 01 tne Ol IJCnrbortl Wa? ap;.o:tlted Sfrrrt.irr in !.; Gphcm T.ntwl (T,-.. : . .
, t ....... ... , . w.j.VT ,9 norrowpa u-owi
,iov.o. t allace. ol Indiana, and James II.
CoMMISSIOXEIt OF GcXBRaI. LaND OFFICE. U v learn from V ashiiifrton !...
f.'--" .lifl. iihj 11111
place.
r LIeiton of Switzerland from the com-! Bcr.cn, Esq of Missouri. Hnth
miuec npfoimaa to dralt resolutions expressive ofth Whig principles and the sentiments
o! the Convention .reported the following res-! Gov.
minions wnicn were unanimously adopted: Mr Pre-ipemt:
eentlemcn
; are eminently qualified for the post: and tho'
our preferences are decidedly favorable to Gov. Wallace, the anDoiiitropnl flrli
J would be well received by the Whigs of this
T.ie committee, appa.r.tcd by this Conven- for eight years pat, has endeared him lo the
1UU....1 .solutions czprrtuteoi the opin-; 1 eopie, and the numerous friends of thai
01 v.o:i,ccwou on tne prominent sub- ueman, in every nart ofihr. Sti- ..t .1 M.
jeti 01 national roiu.es respectlully submit joice at his elevation to a,, I i.i "X
r.11. - . - 1 1 . v...v. n luiiiiiiiric ci iicitua in iii'nitnfriitnii
I 1 1 .1 1 J
gen-
less be of great utility, and should be completed without delay as the State has already
(ao;l lor whomsoever or against whomsoever
if nun' ..ii.r.iiA.1 . 1 m il. . c
0 ui! r ' FJ a" paid out ruing two hundred thousand dollars, t otitiibution or assessment on salaries of ofh- L .1 1 1 . 1. ri .lfm,,, .t-, ( 1 leaving the balance necessary to complete cial (compensation for party or election pur- ,l , , . ., - . .1 r j
I . ( fc) 1 j iiiiii .ia i.iiu9c ji removal.
It is not inlendeJ that any olTicer sliall be
dollars. It is believed that the contractors
will take one fourth of the stock, and if all
the public spirited men of Decatur, Rush, Fajette, and Franklin counties would put to Iwcir helping hand, the work can be done
r ... "iiiivui ruiuAiini:nicui iu 111c vuilfail v. .
t inA o-iiii. i - -
V. V"ll7iMU- I 1 . 1 1 .1 1
, uviicTcti iiiai ints worn
iMi.tiiicu iii ine irec ana proper expression and maintenance of his opinions respecting
puouc men cr pui-l:c measures, or in the ex
erase, to lc fuib-st degree,
ed under the Govcrnine,,' no I fAP hir t,,e l'ourse oMhe Prr5enl :ear- Slock hoUe
. . ' i ; .. r. ,
s'-rvict-s out cf the public Treasury, are not
can be completed in
expected to take an active or otacious part in attempts to influence the minds or votes of others; such conclm t being deemed inconsistent with the spirit of the Constitution and the duties of public agents aclirg under it; and the President is resolved, so far as depends upon him, that while the exercise of the elective franchise by the People shall be free from undue infiuencesof official station and authority, opinion shall also be free among the officers and agentsof the Government. The President wishes it further to be announced and distinctly understood, that from all collecting and disbursing ofBcers promptitude, in rendering accounts, r.nd entire punctuality iu pni ir.g balances, will be rigorosj exacted. In his opinion, it is time to return, in this respect, to theWly practice of the Government, and to hold any degree of de
linquency on '.lie part ot those entrusted with
can, if they choose, have 3 or -4 years lo pay
for their stock. It is cot.fide nlly believed
that the work would nol only be of public
utility, but if finished, will pay a fair per cent
on the avestment. It is desirable that all who feel an interest in the work, should be
present al the proposed meeting. 'I he con
tractors, board of Improvements, ar.d every
body else,are invited to attend. Editors thai
feel friendly, will please give this a place in
tneir columns. Laurel, lnd., March 17. 1841.
Andrew Montgomery VS. Warren AV. Holliday and
James Rariden son of John ) Rariden deceased, heirs of Moses Rariden dec. et al.
Ia Probate Court
of Franklin CountyFebruary Term A D. 1841. On Pe tition to convey.
. andiprominent. His popularity has been at-
the following report:
hesoived. that this convention ronrive tested bv thp
. . ' i J 'i-wwuftiiiauuirtyijs ij( tllS ICIIOW that the only expedient method of raising citizens who know him best, ami, who have money unJer the Constitution for ihr .nnnnrf twic. h- m-.rok...i.... :...:' . .
r.t f i r- . . r " . . . '.iiiuiiiuS majorities, elected
"'.I.1.I.U vivillllllicni IS nv ainntc nn I I. A U.U.wnrnnr..,. n 1 i
.-. w.v auu viuiiiHoroi ina
! I . .
JVhcn IheUIarrison party, in the winter of
,ow oeiioontd his claims to a renomination, it was sole I v on the rrounrl cf h!
: ... . . - e i iiuse
uc-naiiv witn some local
Ironi
questions, and not
ocrnment is by imposts on
foreign importations, and this Convention deems a resort to direct taxation for any such purpose as unjust and oppressive. Resolved, TiiHl in the opinion oCthisConvention a tariff adequate to supply the means necessary foi the support of the General Gov-
. - 1 111 a a . I
Cliimtflal bflf.lllfl IlO alAirn.l Kv I 'Anr.v- ..... I.nr 1' U .
gard should be had to the protection of the his manly address to the Conver i Ln I fheTmf nffTeS f tL CUntr" l 'f d " b t,,C '-'Ui-srm?ed. We' hope he diminution of the extensive importation of lliese things w ill never be forgotten bVX
uc m m. ics oi loreign luxuries. J?-.. 7 T1.. ."i.r t
"""ro) anas tnis convention conceive
V. it remembered that at aaid February term
J- on the 10th day of February, A. D. 1M41,
said Court ordered in the above case, that Warren W. Unlllil.. mnA tamu TlmriAn T It .
tbe public money just cause of immidtato re-!"" deceased, non residents of the State of Indiana
movai. He (Uems the severe iilxrM-.nrs fi notified of the nendencv of raid Petition bv
puoi-eiion in the Indiana American, a weekly
newspaper printed and published in Franklin Coun
ty Inda , for three weeks successively at least
three months prior to the next August term of thia
court, and at raid August term on the first day
thereof, to commence on the fourth Monday of
August IH4I, answer to te matters and .negations contained in raid Petition.
Witness Robert John Clerk of
the Probate Court ef Franklin L. 8. Cainty and its seal, thia 11th
day of Fbrnary. A. I). 1641 ROBERT JOHN Clk. P. C. F. C, Matson Holland Solicitors. .March 30, 1641. ' 14-3 w.
this rule to be essential to the public service, as every dollar Jost to the -Treasury by unfaithfulness in ofiice creates a necessity for n new charge upon the People. I have the honor lo be, sir, j our obedient 8ereN Daniel Webster.
Similar letters have been addressed to oth-
THE PROCLAMATION. - It is now four years since Martin Van Buret! commenced his Presidential career, and
next Septcnthcr will be four years since he issued li s proclamation, calling an extr.i session of Congress. This event is fresh in every man's recollection. Then, as now, the revulsion in financial matters bad rendered thia
35,295
Dollara!
5,000
3
10,000.
,23: i Dollars! 5 prizes of $2,00!
4,000 Dollar' a.ooo Doi:sr,j 5 ot SI.5t.ifl!
2.? PRIZES OP 1,000! 62 of $100f &e-. TICKETS ONLY SUV A crti.1cate cf packajre of 25 Who' T.rV. will be sent lor A certificate c!25 Quarters and Eighths in proportion. ' Address orders to CHARLES MclNTVRE & Co. Jersev Citr or their aub post cilice, 208 Droadway.'K. y.'
Virginia Lccsburg Lottery. Class F, for 1541, TO BE DRAWN AT ALEXANDRIA, T ON 8 VITTRDAY, APRIL 21. 1P4I. 15 Number Lottery 12 Drawu Rallot. GRAND CAPITAL3. 30,000. io,coa. ri,(H)0 Dollars! 3,(n"io IBileri' 2.2.T-0 DoJIara! 1,017 DMtrt ' ICi) PRIZES OF 1,000. 10 PRIZES OF $300! 2-J Prizes of 250 d.dUrs! 84 Prizw off 206! 4-c. 4 c. 4 cT1CKF.ST ONLY $10. A cmifica'o of a paekage of 2G Tickets will W sent for 130. Fharea in proportion. All order must be a decreased to CHARLES MclNTIUE & Co., Jersev Citv, or 208 Bruadway.'.N.Y.
Adtuiniirators Notice. THE Undersigned ha a obtained letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. Leminjj. Un of Franklin county, deceaaed. All person i inJeMed toaaid estate are therefore required to in tie inmediate payment, and all thoe Laving claim again6t said Estate ars requested to preset ihera duly authenticated for eettlcment within cae year. The Estate ia insolvent. TIIOS. T. LF.M1NG. M,n. 5March20th, 1S41.
511..- C A- 1 1 - I VI.
-j "....iwmniuMiiin: MllilS Cananlv ctpn . .i.. t .
nr n iir!i:. t, " .'! r - ill "llfll UIHl UUBI llici. It
I.. ...nam. A UC tlH il'iaiH illOUS fiin.lihl aIv u-.c inl.l 1... - i .r .
o -..vv.i ..o i.ii it, mC ii'MiK-iti iii ins nit-ss.-itTp iiiai
Spring Goodsj.
W . ve Ju8t rec,ved supply of Gcoos,
euited to the Spring Sales.
K. 4 S. TYNER. Rrookville, March 31, 1841.
could
name, who are. never satisfied
tht by a proper adjustment of a tariff for
revenue tne amount of foreign luxuries needlessly imported into the Countrv mav Ka
ublv diaiini,Icd and an adequate protection ' cs for his success.- Web. Cour.
.-ii.ii.iia. ineyare in bold con
irasi witu the selhsh course of som-
men we
unless
they can be constantly before the People for ofiice. Governor Wallace has our best wish-
the peop.e looked too much to Government ! for relief that it could not give them relief j and iu answer to this communication.Coneress
resolved to do nothing, and did nothing lor!v,s
IIOISE AND LOT FOR SALE.
the country' Did not hi nc. do we say?
err; it did all in its power to strengthen the majori!y,to;swell executive influence ;to cramp the energies and cripple the resources of our people. That was the first great error of the past dynasty. By that sin it fell. A similar case h?g induced President H,--
rKlME Subscriber wishes to sell his House and -M. Lot in Rrookville. now occuoied h Dr.
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i uc une is gooa, ana it is a comfortable and
rlcitiUEifetrator'H IVolicr. THE Undersigned has obtained letter cf Administration on the Estate of David Lcminp, hu of Frankhn County .deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are therefore required to mikt immediate payment, and all those baring claim against said Estate are requested to present thtst duly authenticated fur settlement within una yrThe Estate is insolvent. TKG3. T. LM5IIXG, A.:!. March 2rtlb, 1841. 13-Cw.
Administrator's Sale. THE Undersigned Administrator oftheEUit of David Lemingmnd Wm. Leming. d?cese, of Franklin County, lnd. will sell at public vendue, on Saturday the 17lb day of April next, the goods and chatties belongiu; to the Fettles cf said 'deceased pe'eone, consiuling or wearii:? parel, eolt, saddle, Ve The sale to be at JoU PurseFs store in Drewsburgh, in White Wsw township in th;s county. Terms made known cs day of sale. Sale commence at 10 o'clock, P. 51THOS. T. LEM1N'.:, Adminis. March 20th, IS41- J3-?-
ALL perrons indebted to the subscribers are : requested to make immediate payment. Suit will be commenced in the early part of neat av!a on all claims which arc not attended to. Feb 3. 141. R. & S. TYNER.
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PUBLIC SALE. WILL offer for Sale at public auction. en lbs 5th day of April next, all or nearly all, sy
house-bold, and other property, cons'Mir.g part, of Fifteen Beds. Hedding and Bedstearfij--fiveorsix dozen Chairs, some of tbem of the be kind, cane bottoms, ice. Tables, Bureaus, tees, Ioking-Glasses, Pictures in frames. Kicaen furniture, including two Cooking Steves. Whiskey, Peach Brandy, Boots, Shoes, ano Leather of several varieties. Shoemakers finding', three Horses, two of them match Hors?r" two good milch Cows, about thirty Hogs, Oata and Corn, Cord Wood, 4c- . AT thia Sale there will be articles offered, soil
ed to a' most every man in the communityTERMS Three, six and nine months ersSit. and perhaps a longer time, according to -mount purchaeed. DANIEL HOFFMAN.
Broekville, Mareh 6, 1841. il
ALL persona indebted tothe subscribers sre rt auested to call and make immediate psynBl"
as we cannot do business without cash.
FUDGE VAN March 25. 1841. Xt-
Notice.
nTK7-HEREAS my wife Rachel has left my If and board without any just cause oi ? a
cation on my Prt, I tneretore uereoj
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persons fiom harboring or trusting beron my
conveneni 'dwelling house. Terms are liberal,
na win oe made known by application to Elijah Darwick in Broekville or to THOS. MURPHY of Blue Creek. April let, 1641. 14-3w.
fi f BUSHELS Clover acea for sale by iTTo R. k 8. TYJSBR. Feb 3, 141.
contracting. March 24. 1841.
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ff UMBER. The esubcribere have now ob d ILi and offer for sale lew i-d. 1,100,000 Teet of Pine Boara ' 400,000 SHINGLES; ,300 LtTPo3T8iJo;,&aniling,J W. TA iD axlf "
