Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 November 1844 — Page 3
From the Genesee County Mich. J ' Democrat. Extra,' Oct. 21; 1844. - Mr. llirney's Ural Position! Sirce our paper went to press this, morning, we have received the following statement and arcoinpaiiyinj letter from Mr. Garland, togeth
er with his affidavit and the certificate
-t.t, Et on the AT. Y. Tribune GEORUlAlHfeR ELKCTFbv, AND HOW . CARRIED. MiLLEDQEHiuc, Georgia, Oct. 15, 1844.. The Election for Member. i r-..l--i..J
SlS i tl SLDiJ?.C 7,hi!,Sl- iL re- either directly ridireH,y
Clerk of the Court, which we hasten to 1
lore our readers, that they may judge of the
"'""ifS? ,0,he fMe. Kini.Tomto,
itical honesty of James G. Oirney.
TO THE PUBLIC. Oct the 23th of September last, the Democratic county Convention of Saginaw, Michigan, met at the house of E. Jewett, in said
county, for the purpose of nominating county
.-I. ;i .u - - 6- uui auu while the l.nfn vn. i . . .
- " aB eiec iea me same number of Free Trade, anti-Tariff member., to-wit: Messrs. Jones, Cobb, Lumpkin and Haralsop. In summing up the aggregate vote of the Stale the Loco Focos have beaten, so far as heard from, and have in all probability carried the State by a majority of 2.000 ma Th;.
officers. I was a member of that Convention,' J""11 ws most unepected to the Whigs, who i -..v. F9i ni ... r - , ! nave conducted the ram .i.
-...,s nun uic principles of Mr. Clay proclaimed at every meeting and in every paper in Georgia. The Locofocos have fought in all ways and shapes; the Texas humbug has been ridden by every demagogue of the party; propositions have been made from the stump by their orators to lottery off the Texas land, and every
man WBS w nave a prize of a good farm. The
nd with several ol my democratic friends.
itrongly urged before the Convention the propriety of nominating James G. Birney to fill the office of representative to our State Legislature. We so far succeeded a to obtain the unanimous nomination of Mr. Birney. In to doing, I, (and I believe those who acted with me.) were prompted by good motives.
We believed Mr. Birney honest and capable,
" ' J . Hitu LU JUkflC. I ,. - - " . . a .... . . . ' leadino I jiph Vnm ..r.i.: i j-
ua wmiouiaiiy rciicciion as 10 wnal effect the . -. i-fi ui uiw piace maueKtMm-i.: .,,.,. r n ... nomination would have abroad, hi name was!. ,he sug e.riy last summer, to dupe thelMms'"P pubhc, from Galveston, th New enounced as a candidate. Th onlv ..hi.e!Sn"ranl and credulous poor for the purpose ofi "cans rrru, ,,a8 received Houston and Gal-
lour reader shall rue tt t the last da? of theirs IIVPH ! V rill mm- t on I
.t, 7u , . ' cc wavery issue upon the Whig, rthe North; yon may drive us into a position and a controversy we depreciatebut you cannot make us aid to elevate our
A,'"n we want and Levins to power, either directly orindirectlv. H iatne l.nll
her mark indelibly on every one of those
wiruugn wnose wiirul instrumentality ihis country shall be thurst into deadly perils ofWar on the frontier and disunion at home. They shall go down to their graves as the deliberate perpetrators (by collusion) of vital wrongs which they appreciated but would not prevent because they hoped to reap from them a party advantage. We speak but to such Anti-Slavery men aa are, apart from Ihis question, Whigs. We entreat them to pause and reflect before the irrevocable step is taken. A Tew days more and all will be decided. One false move now places an impassable guir between them and the sympathies of Millions of Ereemen. Will they not consider.;. V. Tribune.
LATE FROM TEXAS. By the arrival of the bIood Cuitef. and
LOST OK STOLEX. WAS stolen from, or lost by the snfcrriber. on Tuesday last in the town of Brookville. a Pocket Bonk, containing at tle time n roq Bill, on the Northern Bank of Kentucky, supposed to be counterfeit: also, a !&5 Bill, and a S2 hill, with sortie "v.iM ( banjo. There wa a Bureau key in it also. A liberal reward will he given !or its delivery If loft at the "American" Office, ffm. NEVfl'S. Oct. 20, 1844. 43 3-v.
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'"I'TTIE siTbsci ibor Las now on hund a large - and complete assortment of Qtteensware and Gljss.wrc-of "ncWs'yie uifd patterns, among which are Common, printed aud Cl.ina Trot. dn th -do, Tea po!, Su gars ,iud Cream. C. C. i ''"I"' drab PUchsr Knrh.
I -. y.. r.ogcuun. i-iiuini t'iuies, J iriff'ers, 1 (7)7 Mrffina.
! C. C. edged ami pi intcd Dishes, Faker aiul STATE OF INDIANA ) In the Frankliu C. C. ! 'V'T'."' . ....
Franklin County, Sa 5 To Feb. Term, 145. ' f-rt",a- mue rutted, Jigure and printed lea
y In Chancery.
Malt D. Swiggett
VS. Elijah Barwick and Seth Swggtt, Elizabeth 8 iftett, Indiana 8wijfgett. James I. Swiggett and William P. Swiggett in
fant children and heirs of I
James Swiggett deceased, j
EBE it remembered that on the 29th day of "August, A. D. 1844, said complainant filed
his Till in Chancers against the said defendants in said Court, and also filed on the 18th
tK urged b, any member of the Convention l i PIJ. But our defeat ta - Pper. Co the 28th !,, which furnish Ralman "disinterested .ZZSc Mhat Mr. Dirney was not a democrat. I" ."ejo,,, and reck- the following:- lhat said Ey,h is not a resident of reply to this, 1 stateJ to the Convention that 1 '"due lne,A PPeand ora-j ,Cnmmo,lnr, Mn s. this State. Thief,
hal in my possession a letter from Mr. Birnev T Wl U1f 1 a".n P""' Mr- y has been , RpmihIi, -;:.: . rT-- i is herehv noting i .h. rWl,!M, ..r c
.tatingthat he was, and always had been, "!e. PiriuenVof T-b, . ma Z that un,e,7 he pld t'o tl. . . Jemocrat .nd p!e ?,8 htmself, that iu case 8 " J " fliollOO v.tes over Gera Sson Theifore the calling of the cause, the bill us to
ne si.omu uC ricc.cu, uc wouia go lor demo-.. u"""m"' , . "ra""V Ilonsion Democrat of the 2flH. n ,.:. aaid defendant, will betaken as confessed.
Attest: I8ih October. A. D. 1SI1. ROBERT JOHN, Clerk, F. C. C.
g3ve
,n n,i mp-,c.r "i me frotective no icv f s to th rrmm,i . .. ' c contains
Afew days after the nomination, and after lhe f the eW,i,m were JZSg'"""1 the news had gone abroad, I am informed that! t D'ai" Tariff -Fr somsofthe democrats of this county had re-,7'Y'fe, "TeXaa ""f" This is the way, by f TEXAS A PL4IV tRft'MPVT ceived letters from different parts of the Stat :s"ch aPPeals- " Georgia has lost her posi- ... . . !. ARGLMLN "
..nnlainina bitterlv of theininrv ih.i m, n i llo ""? ,he Whig States of the Union. ine apeecn ol Mr. Ketchu.n at the Middle-
ney's nomination was doing to the democracy
ilirmijrioul the L.inm. I wis
severel gentlemen from Detroit
elsewhere, (members of tl e three parties,) and
requested to exnimt the letter referred to. I declined, upon the ground that it looked like a breach of confidence on my part toward Mr. Birney, but promised that in case Mr. B. denied hiving authorized me to use his name bjfire the Convention in the manner in which the same was used, that I would publish the letter to the world. Within a few days past I
u... i. ... fi.-j.L- ... r i .
uied authorizing his .,a,.. i h- .....I ir.. i n hhpr Whig or Loco, r-nd how the r"r""r ch.ldren and your ch.ldren's child-
theConvea.io t as a candilite t.'r ..m,-.. I Loco Focos battle for power and place in the ren T0J land, would you wish to buy any
- . . , , . mrar
loiun. wtir sister state, South Carolina, that , ' would destroy the Union for Texas or the Ta-I (TllP Loco ,hogn' "t nd the audience
Plain and pmsM Tumbler. Moulded tattt, peppers and rinegnrt, do 'Preserve tlisUes and cvp plate, .1o'ae Can. fc. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cah or approved par, er. COUNTRY MERC A ANTS, HOTEL Keepers, and others wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the stock. W.S.SAMPSON. No. 83 Main street. E:tst side, 3 doors below Third street. Cincinnati. May 23, 1841. 22-1 y. JUST UKCKIVED, And for sale bt, 1). Gallion. UK) V.. Of 5 Do " .V.'uW,f I! HUtl. nf S;r?nr, 1 Ti'-rre nf .'Vf, 2 lifssnf aU. D '''v.C'O.
The idea that Mr P.JL- l as OVA .... 1 .1 If town Convention was chip of lriif uAiiavi
call-d upon bvleleCted r"6"1. favr Protection, is laughed durln- tI,ecan,Pai2n- On the sdbject lit Pont ac andlat by his Part'7-a"s ''ere. They look on his ?ex he WM Ptcl'l'arly eloquent. Some reenanies WndUelter to Mr- Kane of Pensylvania, as a mere lof h,s ,lluslrat's told well upon the andi-
stroke or policy to get the vote of that State, i " The Federal Union, the organ of the Loco-j Are t,iere' sai1 Mr-K. any farmers in the Foco party of this place, in shouting over theicrowld ? victory of their party, say that "Democratic e, '" wa answered by hundreds.) Georgia hi given evidence that she is not for i Is ,,,e,e a loc,,foco fanner here? a Protective Tariff, either accidentally or oth- S,Hne one in ,f,e crowd said yes.) ertcise." I Very well said Mr. K. you are just the man I send you accompanying this the naner ' WBnl lo see- Now, my friend let me ask
above referred to. I would 'ik? to have every ! -Vuu nne (ll,PS,in". If you had land enough
1
IotofSio-rf, D ni triii; ('hat
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ami Iscathci
PUBLIC SALE.
rVHIERE will lesoldat public sale on S.it i - urday, the 2d day of November next, at j the residence of Zepheniah Ueid, 1 mile north !
west of Brook ville, a large quantity of stock,!
farming utensils, &e., 'consisting among other things, of horses, (among which are a fine baycolt rising 3 years old. and a young mare, which is an excellent ridinp animal, both sup-
poseato neouto. some o. tne hest bloo.ie.1 . t.eI,eil! aMOtlmenl of Tm Ware
i&riuurKy Jims) came, inriuiiiiit! several milch cows and calves, wagons, harness,
TLX WAKi:.'
TLX
MAR:.
JOHN II. FUDGE still runtimes ko mi !. int nil;.- .lAn ;.. n i. . : i .
... :-M,.i ill lillHIKI Hie. 811 X-
Ile :tlw;iv
procures the best s'o k. .Tid nevrr allows a
jon to go from his shop unless it be don
. , v ... mini ni. run i! ' P I n p III .1
: T ", ;,::r. " :ir : s.,ns.:,n.i.,i ,ni,n.
-The subject now becomes a uuetion of ve
racity between Mr. Btrny and mvself, which! I tr.wt will b- deemed y all a sufficient apol.ey for putilisi.ingttie letter. The following is a tnu c ly of liie sain-: . Saginaw. Sept. 26, 1844. Dear Sir: I have for several days past, been seriously rerWting upon 'he proposition made me by you and yourfrievds. at nir private meeting on the evening of the 17th inst. To-morrow I start fur the East, tnd shall not return till after the election. My jouruey is in lispensihle, else a DUELIST and MURDERER will siion fill the seal of a Washington a Jefferson and a Jackson. After mature reflection I have concluded to accept the nomination of Representative to the State Legislature, provided your Convention see fit to nominate me. In case my Abolition principles are assigned as a reason why I shoulrt nnl rpreii-A tha i,ininniii,ii .1 iU n
hands of the Democrats, you are authorized tol anJ .prPTy c"Focosw addressjdel Norte to the Sabine. The title is in dis-
riff. has had herrhivnliv nt iUhi. m 1.. : lausn a.)
us 10 infuse into Georgia the feelings of her1. .We"' mY friend, would you buy more land own disunion patriots. " j if it had a mortgage on it? In conclusion, and to sum up the cause of! our defeat in Georgiar, th Tariff, Texas hum-1 0111(1 yoU wish 1( b,,y ' besides having hug and South Carolina tactics have beaten 11 j mor,Paee on it, the title was in dispute, and Relying on the North and West.I have no j 'ou rhad 6ct 10 8 l to settle it? doubt of the triumph of principle in the great! ' contest now pending. The Whis of Georgia! ould 'ou wish to'uiy it if, besides buying
although beaten are not routed, and will, on the first Monday of November, sttike for Clay, Fre'inghuysen and our Country, against Free Trade, Disunion. Polk, and no principles.
law suit, you had got to
with the whole neighbor-
Truly Yours,
A UNION WHIG.
A WORD TO ANTI SLAVERY WHIGS.
a mortgage and a fight and quarrel
hood to keep it? (No, no, no.) Well, then, my friends, never vote for men who are in favor of the annexation of Texas. Her 10 or 20 millions is a mortgage upon every foot of her land; that, if annexed to this
country, must be paid. Mexico claims that
For the
irmli .if 1,., r ,. ..t. . .
hogs will be held for private sale from this "1 V n , 7 ,'l 7 ' ra'.Jf . 11 .u u i! j lionized him. fur ihe J.isi sit years lleoel'i time till the above named day, and if not sold !wi,t. , , .... ';' iesi.s
j --- i icuii .11 v iim iiinaii prices, lur
r ash viil-j. He also keeps constantly on hand il e
before that time will then be sold at public sale Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.. wheo conditions will be made known. REID & KELLY. Oct. 22, 1844. 44-2w.
SAVE YOUR TEETH
There are some men embarked in the A ho- Texas ishers-that by nossessmn and bvtrea 1 1 1 irk r v Anon vam nf ll.n ...I 1 It I . . J ' J
u,m,r,i.,,c UJ, are naiuaiiy : ty Her avthority extends of right from the Rio
say to the Convention, that I am A O H' and EVER FLU E BEEN Democrat of the
"Jeffersonian school. tXThe. Democracy of
trie uounrry mui be welt salifjied that I am rendering them more effectual sertice by advocating Abolition Principles, than if I were OPENLY a DEMOCIlAT.Jtr Vou are
further authorized to say to the Convention,! that in case I should be elected to the office of Representative from this county, I shall cheerfully and gratefully perform the duties assigned me, and hereby PLEDGE myself lo vtstain Democratic Men and Measures, and. as you suggested in our recent conversation!
will forego the agitation of the Slavery question in our State Legislature. Commend me to your amiabl lady, an i believe me truly yours, &c, JAS. G. BIRNEY. J. B. Garland, Esq. State of Michigan, County of Genessee. S J. B. Garland being sworn, says, that he has carefully compared the above 'copy with the original, now in his possession, and believes the same to be correct. J. B. GARLAND. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 21st dy of October, 1841. ROBERT R. PAGE, Justice of the Peace.
or aovise mem. 1 nere are others in ttie same 1 niu m,.- t, n : . ..
boat ho think nothing of and care nothing j ,iiat the U. States have no business withTex-
or any tn.ng bct ornery, so lar as Polit.cs las. and threaten topoto war if it u ,nnv,i-
We should have to flight and quarrel with the
are regarded; we do not speak to them. But there is still a third and the most numerous class who nere originally Whigs, and whose
ijudgement and sympathies still incline them
10 prefer the success of the Whig party lothal of the Loco Focos; and to this class we would address a few words in view of the approach
ing Election
whole neighborhood to keep it.
Xeit Ifnren Courier.
lEl'The Colonizatioinsts are likely to succeed in raising the means to effect the proposed purchase of certain portions of territory
You, friends! believe that the Protective in Africa, between Cape Mount and Care Pal-
mas. I he cost will be from $ 15.000 lo 20,-
uuu. A gentleman tf New York has nr..ftW
Policy is wise and beneficent; yet you cast
your votes so as to render no aid to those who
are struggling to sustain that Policy, but rath-et be one of fifteen to raise the requisite er to defeat them. You believe the Annexa-isum in subscriptions of Sl.000 each, and a een-
tionof Texas, upon the conditions assented to,,ernan of P'burg has given $1,000. The by Tyler, Polk & Co., would be unjust, dis- jmmerce of Liberia would be much improved honorable, pernicious and perilous; yet you act i"1 he consummation of this purchase, and it
and vote so as not at all to hinder that con-w"' naTP great; tnnuence in breaking up the summation, hut rather to hasten and aid it. I'-a'e trade, which is yet. notwithstanding all
If the Tariff is prostrated and Annexation ef- ilne erts to suppress it; extensively carried
fected, it will be purely because you refused jon now to do what was clearly in Your power to pre-1
vent il. Are you satisfied with this position?! A ' ' "r Illegal Votino. A man
Is it that w hich honest, patriot ic, enlightened n!,mbpd David Miller, resident or the 13th
G. W'KEELY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL remain in Brookville but a few days longer. All who wish work dune will pleaxe call immediately.
REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED.
Prices losu tithe Tinies
j IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVE,
which is now decidedly the best Stovr in .use He is also prep-rd to m-,ke Spouts, Sjltut heads, and mend Tin. Ilrass. or Cvpfier Ware. His shopis adjoining, fin the rearl Mr. 'Hai'lVa
(drugstore.
Country Merchants would do well to call and examine his ware and his prices. February 21. 1811 jjy A r roRNEV at Law. Drool. vi'!e. Fi. Jan. 10. 1813. 3,r.
j 3iAcniKr.!:ns.
; P I ST received f'nm the nnnnfj
mrers. on
I consignment, a lot of Machine rnii' f.-r
RoomatJ. J. Tempteton Hotel. Brookville, , SALE FOR CASH.
Indiana.
February 21st, 1844
t
9-tf I Brockvi
Fit IC & LIXPSEY. !e. April 8, 1811. ji;.;v.
STILL, IN TIIF, MARKET.
THE subscribers are ready for the fall! trade with a general assortment of seasonable! goods, their stock of which will he increased
with the demands of their customers. The leading articles of Salt, Iron, Nails, Castings, Cotton Yarns, Glass. Jfrown Sheetings Coffee, Sugar, Dye Stuffs, etc., urnished at lowest rate. We purchase WHEAT. FLAX-SEED, GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, &c, &c, at the market price. PRICE & LINDSEY. Sept 24th, 1844. 401y.
T 1 31 ELY" NOTICE. A UTUMX has ngiin r. tiirned ! Tiie Ii:ubandman's labor is coming in a close for
the year!! Happily for us nil, there is a bonntiful crop, and that crop i now readily seliing I for Cash, at a good price, as fast as brought inI to maiket. j Under such ci'Ciimstances. after a long deI lay, the merchant may now ask and expect
payment;. To this end, the subscriber earnestly requests the early, and faMhfiil attention of all who are indebted to him by Note or on Book account, and ho;-- 'hat every one will pay what they can, without further delay. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Oct. 9th, 1841. 42-Jy
men should occupy? Suppose there were a powerful faction in this country intent on plun-
Ward.a LncoFoco, was presented by the Grand Jury on Saturday last and committed In 1 ail
ging us into ati unjust War with all Europe r,'arsed with having ,;ron;iw" fourteen men.
j for the sole, avowed purpose of extending and
j perpetuating Slavery, could yon justify yourj selves to God and Man in refusing to oppose it iin the only way which could he effective?
v ould il justify you to say 'I don't like the man
and with having been instrumental in vntimr
tbem three times each in all the wards of the city. Halt. Patriot.
( OMMISStnvi FOR V tltniXR IUIKSS AT XEW ORLEANS.
THE MANAGERS' LAST KICK.
. I s - j - ..... An eminent American, not known as a po'tiii-.'u ho can alone prevent the success of this con
Ctan, was last week in Washington, where he''sniracv he has done some thinna I rummt nn.
met a leading and active member of the Polk jlprove;'he is not at. Abolitionists I am " 1 HHE undersigned having established himCentral Committee there. He was somewhat Would this be reason, or driveling follv? Think self at New Orleans, for the purpose of
when the Loco told him there was of it, and act as your Country's imminent peiirac'mSa General Commission and Forwarding for Clay! 'What can von mean?' 1 demands ! i Dimness, would solicit a share of Franklin and
But there are some among you wh say, adjoining counties. I have made advantageous "Let us cany off as large a section as we can ; arrangements with a good Insurance Office 'from the Whig party, and thus enable the Lo nere fo.r Injuring Hay, and all other Produce co Focos to triumph; then come Annexation, Shipped per Flat Boat, which will be effected 'a furious excitement, out of which (the Whig bv writing to me, if I am acquainted with he
party being broken down and shattered) Wp!PP'" ehall make much ennitftl fnr fini narlv ' ih ' All blls'l
astonished
o cnance for Clay ! 'What can yon mean?'
ne asked; 'explain yoursell.- 'Jus; this,' said the Loco Committee man: 'we have it so arranged
tnat we most succeed. For example suppose e should carry Pennsylvania and feel sure of New York; then all is safe in the regular way. Out suppose we lose Pennsylvania (which we "font,) and thenee suppose that New York is Jjotsafe: We shall know the result in Phila delphia in twenty four hours, and at once ExPresses will flv t,i New York. Massachusetts.
Connecticut and Vermont, with instructions to
'shall make much capital for our party." Ah,
sirs! 'lay not that, flattering unction to your
Refer to: C F. Clrssoj, F.n Messrs R. At S. TvNaa. January, 1844.
Brookville
ouls ! If you pursue that crooked policy,
you make eveiy Whig your enemy, now and forever! k Remembered it s'lall be to the last
r f-iendtin each to drop the Polk Electoral , sand of lime, that you were faithless to the
MicKn ana rot the Birney In this way we, Country in order to aggradize your Party ! hall cast New Ymk and most of the residue j Be not deceived on this point. We claim to Siin?t Clay sure, and throw the EWti-in intoj be no whit behind you in our aversion to Slavehe H im whre we cm carry Polk by over' ry. though we cannot see, as you appear to, two to on." Sueh is th scheme divulged by , how Slavery is to be abolished by the action of leiliii k icn-Fneo in Washington. We lnve your party, or any other paity, in the Free i fr of it, hut it shows that our adversaries j Stales, or how you are to persuade the South r? OllltlirtiT fltAir Avnat , i.l itiAiti t.t null i Iti aril' il Iin hv fteraminit lir Pr,nl aurl nrn.
h ..Mls u of Illegal Votes, vet' scribing her most honored Sons. But we will lhas now romfnenrpd tl,e
"ey ure the time eryi Fraud!" when; not now di-cns this. You doubtless think you FULLING BUSINESS, hey knov that the Whigs would gl idly unite are right; can you not have like charily for us? And will be happy to accommodat- any who ''y measure which would tender Illegal No matter- De you firmly asmred of this, 'may call on him for work in that line. CARviing impOMible. But this is Just what the 1 however, that if you do break drta the Whig iDING will still te attended to as vsnal. !co Fecoa don't want. Tribune. jPTy C'fw victtwy to Polk ind Te, Septenubf 3rd 1844. 37-tf.
siness entrusted to me shall be faith
fully and promptly attended lo. THOMAS GUARD. New Orleans, No. 20. New Levee.
FULLING. IJ MACY i Laurel, Franklin co., would
"iii:i 9 gciiciauj, kiiui ne
rWIHE subscribers are constantly receiving fresh additions to their stock of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, and QUEENS WARE. BOOTS. SHOES. PALM HATS. IRON. NAILS, STEEL, CASTINGS, LEATHER, &c, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or Produce. TRICE & LINDSEY. April 8th, 1844. h.-ly
HIDES AND LEATIIEK. TMI1E undersigned would beg leave to inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity, that he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of LEATHER, Sole. Harness, Bridle. Cpprr, Calf and Kip Skins, awl Findings. Ptzs,
J hreau, Linings, Bindings, $c,
It. & S. TYXER, XTAVE received within the lust few weeks a fresh sti.;;'v of DRY GQOIiS.'t,nocr.MES. HARDWARE. Q I 'EENS WA RE, TRACE CJIlf.i; 4.e
' Which, in addition to their former stork f I Goods, make their as-ortment very cood. I Persons wishing to purchase will find it to j their interest to call and examine for them ; selves. ! May 9th, It, : 1 0 ly.
COACH & SAD i, r: I : TVE hive just ; in
IV HAH 13connection vi:h
our Lecher business, a l.ir-ie and mm-
; plete assor'ment of Coach and V:.J!erv Hardware, embracing every variety of Ti'ininii.gs I necessary Tor ihis ni3rk't. wliu-li we ere dis- ' posed to sell upon as cood tci iiis as they can he
He will also pay the market Drice in Cash ! naa" in lr,e Nest
or Leather for Hides and SLina Ilij Stnr it
Price and Adams' Shop. T .S. WALLACE. Brookville, Sept. 1st 1844. 37-2m.
20,000 lZtlTolZTh . o,UUU lbs. Cotton X arns 50 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just receive and for sale by R. & S. TYNER. May 9th, 1844. 20 -ly
II. II. IIAZZARD, Ac CO. Commission awl Forwarding Merchants, White Water Canal Basin, CINCINNATI, O. &3"Altention paid to th. Purchase and Sale of Produce.43I
1 .May IP. mil. 213m.
All kinds of Coach. Saddlers and Slioerr.a-
' kers' Leather, wholesale or retail, j S. & S. S. CLARK. I East cide Main t., bet. Fourth and Fifth, j Oct. 11, I 14. (CiaCazSl) 42 3w i PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. j TTN obedience to -.he S'atute in such cases. ! made and piovided, I, William I bir'on. J Sheriff of Franklin county, do heieby give rtp-
tice that there will bean election held at the vera! places of holding elections in theieveral Towr.t'hips in said i ounty.cn the 1st Monday in November next. ihe piupose of votie for twelve Pref ; . al Electors, to r ett ct ,: for the Slate of itiv'iar.a. WM. KOLJSON n ff. Oct. C.h, JS1 1 42 Sw
