Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 October 1844 — Page 3

GEORGIA. j-jie result in the second Congressional dis- . of Georgia i" still unknown to us. As the

)V S1HIIUS, lilt- " 1 1 lA v V JITV 11. U IUUI,

From the Wheeling Time. Veht Sthong PRoor. THE BRITISH GOLD PROVED.

,., ,heir opponents th. ee Representative, lo subscriptions of money in England for the n Con"'. The loco-oco,seem.obe oons.d- poseofsecnri Uie election of Polk and D.I i n a c innl I'll inn nff if tha whi 1 i . i . vi fo

aMy en - a - - ? ias, me tree Trade candidates, enough to satv,e at this election, as compared wh that isfy any man lhat he enl ; vX rear for Governor 1 hey know as well carried on lhe b ,e Loooforo )n j, oe do. that. leaving local influences entirely i BRITISH GOLD; but we are not yet done ()Ul,,f,he question. I he heavy preponderance wjlh the proof Read red Americ!in ,e on either tte one side or the other, in all save following extract of a letter from John 0tff00f,heCnngreSs.,mald,sUic.s wa. nol fa-den. a man work m a manufaclMring Metoehcnmga full vote a the preseni.lab,isninent in England tQ Li 80Q J , . pctin"; and that therefore only two of the city, jitric! have veen contested with any degree! 0f spirit. Undt-r these circumstances we do' ' J ws in London about a week ago. They i regard this vote, whatever it may be, as are "ising money to send to support Polk and

twin a fair expression of the voice of the j Ua"as 'r President. There is nothing doing

people or Georgia, and have no reason j here in otir factory. Our watchword is "down

inline American nianuiactnries." "JOHN OGDEN."

. . !,, it thr in xsovemtier. wnen me iveri,lus i Hitts given in every district will have their

f ; aiMj

Personally appeared before me, a justice of

i the peace in and for Ohio county. Thomas Og-

ht in determining the result in the

s ..r. fi-it its vote will be cast for Clay and . r.. . . 1- - rr r t i . i

l' ..'m .. nil sf ii lfir intr fliiiii-s in i rpsiiipni ano . . ...

. , , mi . . . , , . tcien. ana made oath that the above is a true V ,-e President. I he subjoined paragraph, in I ,.;o. . . r . , . ' r.i r r and eenuine extract from a letter he received

M.iedgeville Recorder of the 8.1, instant. '"7 V"""';-. " i,, u .

uiiij, uitu nug IIS b ui II, loi't

Given under my hand this 30th dav of Sep

CHAS. D. KNOX, J. P.

coming election, what will follow the success of either candidates? If Henry Clay is elected we shall have a President whose talents and statesmanship we shall be proud or. We shall have the Union ns it is; We shall have no annexation or Texas; We shall have no war with Mexico; We shall not assume the debt of Texas; We sl,ai; not have new slave territory; We shall hold on to the present Tariff; We shall have a friend to Protection; We shall have a friend to American Industry; We shall have a friend to the right of petition; We shall have uniform Currency; We shall have no vetoes;

e shall have ment;

We shall hve the price of labor kepi up. We shall have our share or the Public Lands; We shall have an American with Ameiican

principles;

Great Wliiir

economy in the Govern-

Aikiiiiiistrntor'9 ."Yolicc. ! JOTICE is herebv aiven that letters of ad

AC ATTTTH f lTf 1 1 nioiiitrstiori upon the estate of Nathaniel UlilUO 1 T E. JL 1J J Ill VI. Lewi?, late of Franklin county. I.id-, deceased. On Tuesday the 29th d,v of October I S t f , at -en granted to the tindersisned - ' by the Clerk of the Probate Court of said Co.

mm 77 3 : Those haing claims against said estate most -?39ff& I i r. .i i.., a .....u

i wCnCrill A SO 111 mU8t 111 lkf im,l,eiate payment. The estate

m 11

and!

bly of Hoosicrs

Buckeyes WILL BE HELD IX BROOKVILLE ON THE S'Jih AT WHICH TIME AND Place

October S. 1S44.

SAM TEL LEWIS,

WM. MO It FORD, Administrator. 42 3vr

Atlinimtia1or's Sale. nflHE iiiiderisicrneil ndminNtraiion of the es-

M.

tate of Matthew Lewis l ite or Franklin

county. Ia.. deceased will sp1 at public outcry, at the late residence of said deceased on Pipe

3 ii was written before the election had closed

'Yesterdty the election for Members of.temher, 1814 Coniress took place throughout Georgia. Sol

short a period will elapse before we shall be HEAR A SOUTHERN WHIG, put in possession of definite information of ihej The gallant and patriotic Preston, of South results, that we deem it useless to utter fur- Carolina, recently addressed the Whigs of B iltW speculations in regard to the matter. We limore. in regard to the annexation of Texas, s'nll not essay, at this moment, to count com-; dear what he said, and mark that he breathes pirative majoiities; we believe, however, that , he same liberal spirit that characterizes the this election will show but a comparatively Great Whig party from Maine to Louisiana: Iahi ii tiitrifir cMtltar wnv 'Tliul il w ill I t n

rirrect test of the result' of the great contest' "Annexation (said Mr. P. ) was desired Tor, i v.-nrnW pH,,nn1rramm(.ihpli,vP ,hc purpose nr tunmnwg and e.renrIW-lhe!

1 ' :..:..: e oi . : i .i i. t . ; r : n

We know that this content has. at least, on the "-" ; y :ry i.m; part of the whiis. been viewed with compara- cn"Id nnl he er; j We shall have the "7Vo hundred Thousand tire indifference. As an illustration or the fact j The same feelinus are entertained and like j ?JJ Army; e helieve wecan count in fitir rounly some .sentiments exptessfd by the whole Whig par- ' W e shall have one Currency for Governten or fifteen whigs, who have usually voted tv of the South, and especirlly such leaders as m("' 'a '" for the people; atihe .October election-, who have allowed : Berrien orGeorsia. Mangiim of North Caro- "? slta assrme the debt of Texas personal considerations to preclude them from ! lina. Jarnazin, Foster and Bell, of Tennessee. ! e .sh!!,l "avc a "'hern man with somhbe;t!iat the polls on this occasion. So it has( Prentiss, o( Mississippi, and Senators Barrow ,PT" principles ; been in other quarters. But so it Jwill not be,! and Johnson of Louisiana. How widely do! y sn:,H av Polk: Dallas and Texas, nine may venture t i assert most assuredly, on they contrast with Southern Lncorocos. whose Bl.. Clay Fbelinghlysem and the Cm ox the first .Monday in next month. The election j avowed motives for annexing Texas is the ex-Jas of Mr. Cl.ay will call to the polls the entire tension and perpetuation of slavery! Let every man v ite, and let every man see and enthusiastic vote of the Whiss ofGeorgia." We ask every friend ol universal liberty to,r"r whom a,,d whal ,,e votes. Exchange.

closely i eflect upon this, and to candidly ask himself which oartv it is whose feelmrjs are ! . Compliment to Daniel Webster. Whilst Mr.

,i ...v... ,i i inebsterwas addressing the ereat Mass meet

"Plenty to Eat" ' Will be provided for all comers. The LADIES are respectfully invited to

We shall have a good President and good i feet with us; and men of all parties are ask-! Crppk ' 581,1 county, t.n Saturday the 9th day

times; i j ... . ofNovemher 1844. commencin? at 10 o'clock

ir i. i- n it , . . cu voiiitr tugeiner ana near inn vindications L r ,, . . . . . If James K.Polk is elected, how reversed ' nrii , A. M., tlie personal property belongiue to said

i r ' 1 "iiiv.-, any im iiiu i runs- ; estate, consist inn in pait of horses, cattle. on-

cendent claims OF HENRY CLAY. ELOQ.UEXCE AXD 3IUSIC

will be the state of affairs how different the scene. "If we ask Tor bread he will give us a stone." We shall have a Pharaoh and no Mos t .;. day his hand. The U. States will be like 'IV -r not Egypt darkness will cover the land. We shall have a Revenue Tariff; We shall have no Protection; W'eshall have no right or Petition; We shall have no distribution: We shall have war upon the Banks; We shall have war wiih Mexico;

e shall have v oid "duly Hre." We shall have labor at European prices We shall have the condemned Sub Treasu-

wagon, corn, Tai ming. utensils, houseliold and kitchen furniture. &e. TrRjis. All sum rf S3 and less, cash in hand; all turns over 3 r. credit "f one year. SAMUEL LEWIS, WM. A! OR FORD, Administraiors. October 8. 1843. 42 3w

Will lend tlu-ir aid to make the occasion inter j ling. Letters of invitation have been address-! ed to the following I

SPEAKERS. co ACI1 " Vkk.1"" iiak: R C. Schenck. Tom. Corwio. J. O. Marshall,! "W hav- just opened, in connection with J. C. Vannban. W. XV. Sonth"ate. C. B. Smiih. ! ,,,lr l--eat!er hnsmess.a larse and comA. Elliott. Dr. Schmidt. J. II. Cravens. S F. Hete assortment of P ach nml Sadlery Hard-

Cary. and others, apart of whom will be here. THE CINCINNATI GLEE ' CLUB,

ware, embracii..-evry v.i.ietv of Trimmings necessary for this nvrk. I. ii;ch ue are disposed to sell upon ast'ooJ teriti as they can be had in the West.

Under the direction of the accomplished! DnfTHd. has promise! to attend. Numerous i

Bands of music may be expected; they are invited, and promised amtde entertainment.

-AI.SO-All kinds of Coach, Saddlers

and Shoema-

GEORGIA.

We are at length informed of the result of the late election in all the Congressional districts oT Georni. The second district has given a small Locofoco majority, diminished as Ciiaipared with the last year's vote. The delegation from this Slate in the next Coneres will therefore embrace four members or each party, being a Whig gain of two. Their names aie as follows: Gazette.

Wl.igs. Thos. Butler King, Wa-hinjloti Poe, Alex. H. Sirph -us, R i!ert T.i nn'is.

Loeos. Seaborn Jones II. A. Haralson, John II. Lumpkin, Howell Cobb.

the

R ES E R V E! -T 1 1 E G 1 15 R A LT A R WHIG STRENGTH IN OHIO!

OF

roR, and who against slavery?

fxipnrte N'h'g.

UNITED STATES SENATE.

;ingat Philadelphia, one of the fairest daugh

ters or "Kensington ' banded forward for him a beautiful bouquet to which was attached a scroll liftvimi tli.ronn ttio fulls...

The Senate, despite of boasted Loco gain", t..-. . r r , , . .7 , 1 , . . . . . . . fur the friend of the Constitution Tor the has been serured to the U higs. This ill itself ,. . ... ,. ... ... . . ., rnend oT Henry Clay yes. for Daniel Websis a good victory. Il gives vs control over the tp nJ on lhe inside.J 'treaty-making an: appoint ment-rattfyingpow-! er.' The Express makes out the following "The ladies hail with pride this happy day-

table: jVWien 'the great ebster' speaks for Henry

Clay."

Maine, N. Hampshire, Yei mont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Cnrolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,

Louisiana,

Nobly did the Reserve come up to the per

formance of her duty in the recent contest. Oil h'-r rested the hones of the VIi?s of O-

hio. To her our opponents looked for that faltering, which was to secure victory to the foul scheme of Southern Disn ionisis and Nullifies. Their hopes have been disappointed! Wisdom and patriotism have prevailed with the New Englamlcrs of Ohio. Feeling their

responsihilil) , and properly understanding du-i , , 1 if .,. i,.i...t..i .1,-,, l.i.i .i.. ! Arkansas,

- .in"uru .triuni nun Tennessee will tell, to their honor, for good, the peace, and permanent prosperity of the State and U- i-'0 ' nion. Erery county on the lieserre has siren ' j n() ja'na a Whig majority a full, strong, significant ma- j ijnnjj ' jority, and this in the faceof a largely inereas-! jjf xan eJ Liberty vote. And what is belter, they all'., . ' " ; '

pi'Miiisc; is no 111 ic Tiniii!st" j ui ?pi 1 larireiv their majorities on the 1st day or November. They have the ability, and with such an evidence bebire us ofiheii good intentions, we should do great injustice to them, were we to question their declaration. TheConneaut Reporter, published in Old Ashtabula, says that from five 10 seven hundred Whig stayed away from the polls, and add "Our friends abroad m iy rest assured we shall give a better nccoui.t of ourselves in November. Gallant Whigs of the Reaerve, we believe it. The time or trial.

fie tune of need, is the chosen time or the Whig of ihe Reserve. They will meet the

crisis and bear aloft, overall opposition, the i Rhode Island

"inner that Whig love to fisht under the j Connecticut

tvnner of lhr Uninn mil li'nnlr f1:rr nf Voit Viirt

tt.ras. Ohio State Jour. eiv Jetsev

Delaware M.aiyl.and N. Carolina Georgia Tennessee Louisiana Kentucky Ohio Indiana

V. L. F. Doubtful. 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 I 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 (not sure. 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 27 22 3

ATTENTION, THE BROOKVILLE HARRISON GUARDS. !

The Brookville Harrison Guards will parade on the morning of the 2S)ih inst., at 7 o'. clock on Court Sireet, east side of the Public Square. A general attendance is respectfully requested. The Connersville Greys, commanded by Capt. Ferris' and Capt. Creager's Horse Company from Wayne Coi;nty are confidenty expected to be present. P. S. The Guards will also parade on Monday at 3 o'clock P. M., to receive the various companies who may arrve that evening. JOHN II. FARQUHAR, Marshal.

kers Leather, huicsnh nr retail. S. & S. S. CLARK, East fide Main st . bet. Fourth and Fifth. Ocl.lI,JS4L (CinGazSl) 42 3w

STATE OF INDIANA ) In the Franklin C. C.

Franklin County, SS. S To Feb. Term, 1813.

1

jarife anecdote. A Locofoco farmer Matt D. Swiggett

came to w neeitng market not long ago with; VS. cheese to sell. Hr made a bargain with a ! Elijah Barwick and Seth shoemaker, and took shoes for his cheese. Af-! Swigfett, Elizabeth Sw igter the trade was made, he began to grumble j Bett, Indiana Swiggett. about lhe protective tariff. Said he jame8 j Swiggett" and 'Now with your rascally Whig protection, William P. Swiggett in-

yon nave pocKetea just tne amount 01 tne pro- fant children and heirs of j

tecnon, ami taking it Irom me without giving , james Swiggett deceased. J

me an equivalent.' The shoemaker replied, 'that he thought he wsis mistaken.' 'No,' said the farmi" !.--. : .'.lalo

about it; the consumer always pays as much for the article as the protection amounts to, and you may preach your Wh'g nonsense till you are gray, you can't make me believe it.

SAVE VOI R TEETH

In Chancery.

Ci. W.KEELY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL remain in Brookville but a few dayi longer. All who wish work done will please call immediately. REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. tr Price to gait the Timci Room at J. J. Te npteton Hotel, Brookville,

ilMiMIIB.

Febiuary 21st, 1841

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which as it stands, is a majority of two.

POST THE BOOKS.

There are 273 Electoral votes for President, j

requiring 138 lo elect

Two months ago we

nredicted that Clav would Petal lest 105 votes. I

and we have seen nothing since to change our opinion. Let us post the books now:

a fair proposition and if your doctrine is true

certainly is fair. I will deduct the protection from the shoes and yon shall deduct the protection Trom the cheese, and so we will make a fair exchange.' 'Agreed.' said the Locon-ico. Upon the examination, the protection on shoes was about 50 per cent, and that on cheese 9 cents per pound. The poor Locn ga.e il up and hacker! out. for his fheese was worth only six cents in that market, and that, after deduc

ting the protection, he would not only Vave to

giveaway his cheese, but three cent for eve-

jry pound beside. He went home hoisted up

an ash polo, nnd now goes Tor Clay and protection. His name can be given if required. HTipe'iHg- Times.

STILL. IX THE 3IAKKKT. THE subscribers are ready for the fall trade whh a general assortment of seasonable

I goods, their stck .; -iich will be incrnPl

""JTBE it remembered that on the 23lh day of with the demands of their customers. Tbe - 'August, A. D. 1S11. said complainant filrd 1 leading articles of

.Vf77, Iron, Noils. Castings, Cot' ton Yarns, (Hass. liroicn Sstet tings. Coffee, !St!tr'r. D'c 'NhtfTs, ' etc., urnished r.t lowest rales. We tt'r!iao WHEAT. FLAXSEED, GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, &c, &e., at the maikct nrie.

PRICE & LINDSEY.

his Mil in Chancer; against the said defen-

iiaiilo in ZZY Coiir". am! also nieu on the lSih of October A. D. 184 1. the affidavit of S. F. Rodman a disinterested rosidci;t of said county that said Elijah Barwick is vm a resilient of this Slate. Tbrefore the said Elijah Barwick

ts liArntitr rwf .finsl r I iIia f oil 1 1 r r tr it ai etitf

Well.' said the shoemaker. I will make yon . ,ilar ,,,- i, nIo:1(1 , , BnsvvPr .Y- .,'

before the calling of the cause, the bill as to said defendant, will be taken as confessed.

ISth October. A. D. 1811.

Attest:

ROBERT JOHN, Clerk, F. C. C.

Sep ISil.

40!y.

PUBLIC SALE. T ""HERE will be sold at public sale on S unlay, the 21 day of November next, 1.1 the residence of Zepbeniah Rejd. 1 mile north

west or Brookville. a Jarge quantity ol stock. COODS. GHO( i.RlES. HARDWARE, nnd

larmiiig utensils. vtc, consisting among otner ; (JL KKNSH' ARE. OOTS. SHOES PALM

rjjlHE subscribers sre f o;,s:r.t!y receiving

-"- Tresh additions lo their s

o. h f PRY

Certain Tor clay.

Vermont Massachusetts

SOUTHERN INDIANA. -THE POCKET. The whole of southern Indiana i in a per- ' tlilaze or Whig enthusiasm. The 'Pocket'1 t.ni'ities, a!o. are most thoroughly aroused, n I the good work of organization goes bravely on. Ii U in these two sections ofthe Stale here the great falling tiff in the Whig vote hi been Tor the last two years, but now all is harm my. enthusiasm, nnd a siern delerminati"n to redeem their characters. We tell our friend abroad, LL IS WELL IN INDIANA, inl Clay and Frelinghnyseti are certain of 'tie electoral vote of the Stale by a majority of lint less than fire thousand 1 Xeiccastle Courier.

For Clav

6 12 4 G 30 7 3 8 11 10 13 0 12 23 12 109

commission vPnifWinnivn nrtivrti

jjj ATXinVOULEAXS.

g 'HIE undersigned having established himf selTatNew Orleans, for lhe purpose of

Certain Tor Polk. New Hampshire G

S. Carolina Alabama Illinois M issouri

acting a General Commission and Eorirardinsr For Polk 40 Business, would solicit a share of Franklin and j adjoining counties, t have made advantageous Prohahhi far Polk arrangements with a good Insurance Office

Arkansas Maine

3

9 62

Nearly Unammovs. In Lehman town8n'P. Pike county, Pa., the vote was as follows;

Shnnk received Markle,

131 votes 1 vote ISO

Also, in Middlesmithfi.'lJ township, Monroe

Coil lily S'uink received, 259 votes Markle, 4 votes

too

"Old Trap," in Camden county. N. Carolina ats this. At the late election for Governor

il eave for Graham, Whig. 300 Hoke. Demorat, 4.

Probable for Clay. Mississippi 6 Michigan 5 Virgina 17

Pennsylvania 26 223 We do not see how any one can doubt the

election of Mr. Clav. He stands as above at

169 including New Yoik, and excluding Virginia and Pennsylvania. Now dtductN. York and add Mississippi, and Mr. Clay is elected without the vote of N. Y., Penn. or Virginia The chances are at least equal, that he will get tbe votes of all three of ihese stale. Nothing is wanting lo ensure success to the Whigs bt.t firmness and action on their part. Cin. Gaz.

TRUTH WELL TOLD. A writer in the Kennebec Journal thus concludes an article: - nneeted with the

here, for Insuring Hay. and all other Produce shipped per Flat Boat, which will be effected by writing to me, if I am acquainted with he applicant. All business entrusted to me shall be faith fully and promptly attended to. THOMAS GUARD. New Orleans, No.2rt, New Levee.

Refer to: C F. Ci.AnKso

Messrs R. Ac S. Tyner

January. 1S44.

Esr,.. )

Bfonkville

IL IL IIAZZAIU), A: CO. Commission and Eonrardi"? .Ifcrchanls, White Water I'nnnl Itasin, CI.XCrXXATf, o. Jr Attention paid to the Purchase and Sale or Produce.rj May 10, 1814. 21 3m.

FULLING. 1 MACY or Laurel, Franklin co., would inform his customers generally, that he has now commenced the, EL L L fG B USIXESS, And will be happy to accommodate any who may call on him for work in that line. CARDING will still be attended to as usual. September 3rd 1M4. 37-tf.

things, of horses, (among which are a fine bay

colt rising 3 years old, and a young mare, which is an excellent riding animal, both supposed to be out of some of the best blooded Kentucky stock) cattle, including several milch cows and calves, wagons, harness, plough;, harrows, wheelbarrows, quarry tools. &c. &e. I Also, about 50 or GO good stock hogs will be held for private sale from this time till the above named day, and if not snld before that time will then be sold ut public sale- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., when conditions will be made known. RE1D & KELLY. Oct. 22, IS 14. 44-2 w.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

N obedience to the S'atute in such cases made and piovided, I, William Robison.

Sheriff of Franklin county, do hereby give notice lhat there will bean election held at the several places of holding elections in the several Townships in said countj',011 the 1st Monday in November next, for the purpose o( voting for twelve Presidential Electors, to be elected for the Slate of Indiana. wm. robison sirrr. Oct. 9ih, 1811. 42 3w

HATS IRON. NAILS. STEEL. CASTINGS, LEATHER, .tc, whi. h will be syld at the lowest prices for cash or Pror'nep. PRICE & LINDSEY. April Sih, IS 1 1. jijdy

HIDES WD LEATHER. IlE undersir"" 1 w mild beg leave lo in.

form the citizens of Brookville and vicin

ity, that he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of LE ATI I Elf, Sole, Harness, Bridle. Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, ami Eindiwrs, Pes, Thread. Linings, Bindings, $c. He will also pay Uie market price in Cash or Leather for 1 1. .li s and Skin. His Siore t Price and Adams' Shot T S. WALLACE. Brookville, Sept. 1st 1MI. 37-Zm.

TIMELY NOTICE. A UTUMN has again returned ! The htulandman's labor is coming toa close for the year!! Happily for us a'l, there is a liountiful crop, and that crop is now readily selling for Cash, at a good price, as fust as brought into market. Under such circumstances, alter a long delay, the merchant may now ask and expect payment. To this end, the subscriber earnestly requests tbe early, and faithful attention of all who are indebted to him by Note or on Book account, and hopes that every one will pay what they can, without further delay. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Oct. 9th, 1844. 42-ly

It. & S. TVNEI!, HAVE received within the last few weeks a fresh supply of BUY GOODS, GBOCEBIES. HARDWARE, QIEEXSWA BE, TRACE CIIAI.SS, Which, in addition to their former stock of Goods, make their assortment very good. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine for them selves. May 9th, 1S41. 20-Iy.

Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership of the undersigned in the practice of lhe law is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the firm are requested to make payment. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Sept. 20. 1844. M. J. KELLY. M. J. KELLY wi". continue the practice of the law in Franklin and the adjoining coUniias. Brookville, Sept. SUCi IS It 4 1 3w