Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 March 1841 — Page 3
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tion of the act regulating the mode of doing
I County Business, in the statues of 1S39-
That law require certain township officer
i to be elected on the first Monday in April,
land among them Supervisors of road. The
I same section provide) that in case of failure
to elect, the count)' commissioners shall npj point. Yet the Trustees and Clerk- of Centre township have ordered an election for Supervisors, to be held in next month! The proceeding ii manifestly wrong1, and has
f been so decided in our Circuit Court, as 1 frWc arc authorized to announce LFKE have been very credibly informed. EV1LL ns a candidate for County Auditor. J T 1833 and 'IM, sn'act was passed inUT" Wc arc authorized to announce EB- ' corporaling the townships in Dearborn and
r..v h.mv,., r.,. m n camuuaic Switzerland counties, and it ma v be found
i. a w it e i c i: is u it c; n, SATURDAY. MARCH 27, IS 11.
which the delegates shall vote, reported th names of John Bryson of Decatur for Pre ident, C. F. Clarkson of Franklin nnd tlob't.
S. Cox of Rush, Secretaries of the C6nven
tion
co-:nt
bys
the f
Re so
OOTclal, Appointments by the President.
Robert C. Cornell, of New York, to be J
CORPORA TION ElECTIO.
V.
SHERIFFS SALE.
N motion ordered by the PreMeril An3 i TyN cbsdience to an order of Sale, to me dirc??Select Council, that an election L'6' i -3. Mm the Clerk's office of the Dearborn
nm r.na ViVn P,-M,nt r i. I Kpi'eivcr tjCIiera fit Hi! i t Mmiv fit v" i;rs :womiriv in Ar, novf . tn ' v-.'t. rojmitn on a f in r.m.
' w . muii" . - - - ., - , . ' . :f-,nf lt,..,::,n.. r:,-,rH H'.IlU.n
-i'f-i . t m v i- . 1 1.. i . r c . : i n . u cll Li if t5 en inn mnn n w 1 1-, o m t i i (-- . j n .. .1 1 n v r P ........
a, iii lis', "i w.ioe names ns rercrtea i new hj.iu iuu nuce ci oicD;iea a en. . . ....s n: t -t. ' : r
aid committee u not m possession of removed. j, J, . ' ' ?'; , .) . .. "Vl, fol.owing nam- , .... G , .leased, I win sell on
secretaries) j Samuel I' ro'limham, cf Boston, to be :m,.;- I . s ', - third clar cf Ap'ii next, 13il, at the Cort
larrf. That each rm.nfv h i Rr.erdv.-r dr.,, or -.A ..f P.,1.1:,. 1T.,. . - u.., ...-pua.s o: iM oco- door in the town of Wiluji.ir.oii, Dearborn
titled to one vote in the Convention for cv- j Boston, ill the place of Isaac Hill, removed. ! cry two hundred and fifty voters in the ism- j Richa'd K. Kali, of Florida, 1o be Gov- j
for Treasurer of Dearborn Countv,
0- W'm. T. Ferris will be a candidate for Councilman in the second ward, and E. P. Bond will serve as Councilman for the Crit ward if elected.
in the local laws of 1531. That law is different from all other laws rerulalins the
For ward no. , ..tthc room rrrentlv or- - It T V . 1
ml counties that under the apportionment I " r : , r" ' ' n " I VT , ' " - aS a b!,r-rw, N. V , ., . ' icsi.orni aim lor lno 'I eiiitoty.or 1 loriua, i John. lrsr,ector t.- wnr,i ,lrl o . , above named, the different counties are en-: .i i . : , I, "-i"-"-1"1- inr. war.i no. in the
titled to the following number of votes:
Dearborn, 3 votes. Franklin, 9 " . Rush, 11 " Decatur, . 8 " Ripley, G " Switzerland, 7 " That the delegates from the several coub-
Court
Garard
ilie lilC
itonsi con II-
tv. between the hours of 1 0 o'clock A. M. aivl
4 o'clock P. K. on said day, the followinc fescrie'l rial estate s'.tositei! in the tow a of liar' !i;i !:;':;'' in said co;m:v: in -let N'o. sixt -three, t:ie iro:)rtv le?i'ribed in ?"!! ori:cr. JOHN' WEAVEiC, ?',cr'.ff P. C. Mairh 13th. 1S4L a2-3t-'s;l -'."
in ti e piace ot ixonert li. lie:ti, retnoveu. ) low-cr .room of the Court house, ."Morz '.ti f" f Charles B. Penrose, of Pennsylvnni ' 'elcTi. Inspector. Forward r.". J?, in the 'in'bo Rnllrltnr rTllin Tro:ic,:rv. in t,l: :rn I ll0,,?e recently occupied by JouVa Ik'lden
.fMatl.ewBurrl.rd.removeci: . lAVintASnScctcV , Attend to tJOUV TCCth, , EIis!n hinlesey, of OIno, to lie Atifli-; . . ' V. ,STEEL ' r'rcs't AyD TIirK1:sv
tor ct l.e 1 rcsisurv iur Ihc rosl UUice lie- : E. P. Uond, clerk nro trn r-voo Cx-
! nifl.nn.. I ... a 1 - f I 'I iil.ir-i II - I -U .if I 1- T O A 1 ' -
, Gardner, removed. V " 'i
MOTIVE
n a st it i ct co v i: x r i o x.
r ..ill i. r !. i i ... . . r -' .
mode nf,lmT irt,-n.i.in ii,.e:... , ,., ..c,r u"'"u 1,1 ,ue Paul Ilosstcno. tone Superintendent 'niL'-
.section, of the State, and under it a f,.c LXco" lZ 'ioJ rCPrl C0"CU"cd .ho Branch Mint a, Dahloneo,, in the TlIC subscriber livin- i Franklin townI townships in the two counties have transact-! " Clarion who. name had bees, re- fJ' J' S- oSr
cd their business from 131, until the pros-
It will be seen by the proceedings of , ent year, when the CkrU of Centre tou-nshij) the tli!rict convention, published to-day, lias discovered that it has been done wrong! that James II. Cravens Esq. of Ripley 1 No P:,rt r ,hc lw ' ISM, has been fcountv, hns been nominated for Connes ' tfrtd,nmendcJ,or repealed, and under it the
5,. .h; ,ra,rl... I. ,na.,;.r ..f v,ltoJ si'"VHors are appointed by the Trustees, j
over Col. Pinkney James of this county. '
The vote stood f.r Mr. Cravens 2S, for Col. James 2G. All the other candidates who had been spoken of in connexion with
the nomination, had
left hind
r( rc.civa'.il.".
In the 20th section of the statutes of
l'i-r!, above alluded to, there ii a proviso in
reference to the counties of Dt-arborn and Switzerland, regarding the election of Supervisors, which is also contained in the
previously with- snrnc section of the same act in the statutes
ported by the committee as one of the See- . i ea rs old last snrin
i-fiaries, oeiiincn serving as such, and with-- ' i""""-"". " ivum.-w. ho other marks
I ITU' rum in I finvrr:hnn Yl l.r.r. . ' t if 1 ci 4 y f r I II f t if'Dl' 1 :i I .'I i I I CP 1 .. I . I -
; ..i. , .v. - - iiiiii ikiv marc cou, Sii'-.posc tion, I). Macv of Dearborn was appointed :' ill I he place of Hudson M. Garland, reino- yca'is old'l ist :rinv, ri-,-h't hit
.1 i i- .co. sroi in me i-.rei.e;.u an. one
Solotno-n Viin Rensselac-r, lo be Deou'y i ,K' other marks percr-iv:ib.
JAMES i). STOCKTON
si!itimi...fs t.f lh. l'..v..i;n ,..,o,,.t ,1 . '-'., i' ':' '
folloHinr resolutions vhich were uiiu;iiuru-
fior A;
THOS. I. JONF.S, fSfnonox DcNTist, W'jul 1 rej iectfully urpe upon the citizen of J.nvvrcnrcbi Tih nnd its vicinity, an early attention to the state of their tcoth. And in th-
Mr. Ilc?le:lon of Switzerland from t'.e
eommitieo nppninted to draft resolutions exnresiie of the Whi: lirincirdes nnd tin;
foot wlilie, Al"o, one to be two l'o"t v-!iitf, on the iiii.'.
lie is actt.atcdas wc!l r-yi sense ef uty, is by
a l iisi of interest. 'J t,? Orst ;.!2::s of .lisoi'! of he te r rrdly diiv.iviicd. untii nd.nnuislic.', Ji"s of c;ir .r-i or tiio z ni: . i n pa: 1 o
ai'lif. to ;n ,. v to i::1' Knuist lor
h nrr geny i:,c'i i v-
(oUcctorn.
ly adopted :
Mil. i'ltnsior.N ; : The comti!itt"e nppointed I y this Con-Vf-ntion to draft rcs.-.lu'.ions expressive of the opinions of this Convention on the
Sl'.VTLl CI" INDIANA, Uiplev Count , Set.
v ?. I c 'oh!-., removed.
.1 e rem :i u
11 li
nt
k. M.
une, v.cn
ikiiis. removed.
I, A bred Evans, a lustict? of the Pcae-j of the County and State nfores iid. do ".tliv the above to lie a true cmv. Given e.ntW
in nana nun son 1 tins l.)Hi d.iv o! .'.larch.
nmmiiiont snbicct of National I'ul i co :.:sepli i-ew.i I !. roir.ovf'u.
U was revised, aj ., f.,',. .!';, ,, fnib,,,.;,,, X-.iral djfecr.
run-
P.nker Si'.rlden, at Bath, Maine, vice IH. At,l l;MD EVANS, .1. V.
Mr
;r,v c ' .'1' s i' . f'd ho may e.le i ! i eMrirt a val c: t,:ai.risT Vi'io i fan le a .itiMii: .n i.i'mht have l:re 'i n. ,.wv .1 - i-st v r f.;!d,v. 5 .M-m Ci.i
w.y ynrv.-.x to at:"
Ami it n:-o it vx-.N ! ' ;:i i'. t ovro (''
in1
; ... f If. t:l t :y i;n;',;i
e, is oiiei.t
".!'!. tooth, bp '..i.'i1''. '.;cn i . :.' i ft:;, on'nt to i: lo tl'f Hl'E
:t:i
it,, n , .."JUif tlic.r
iriwn. The vote it ccivid hy Col. J.tmea of lSil. It is the old act reprinted with
is highly honorable to him, when it is con- scarcely any alteration
Slurred that he was on v taken rn ns a nm-t of the laws were at the session of ISlT Hr.vnlr.-il Th-.t il , Isaac r. lJtv.s, at Uosion, .-i isj., v;ce
candidate, nficr ail the others, cxcf t , i,nd '3 merely reprinted, and jumbled upjeeives that the only expedient method of IsanP, remove... .Nat. Int.
with the rest ot the co. fused mass .vhich raisnv' money under tha ConsUtut'on f. r -
the stionortof t!ie General Govrmmoni ; OFFIC'S A?.
Mr. Cravens, had retired from the
rontr st. He received the entire vote of co,:V the Statutes of IS, and can have IVinkliu countv. the entire vote of ;.. ,H V' hearing upon the mode of doin?
zorlund, and l.tit four of Deaiborn. The deleg.itrs from the oilier counlics in
inform the citi;:i ;is of Law ret; .fhnri;b and vicinity, that he has taken the room on Main street (near the I'ioiirin- mill of Messrs. John & Com. rvs.1 former v nrcn.
by impos's on foreion importations, and By the President of" the United States rf pied by Dunn IYn i-, and is now o
township business as laid down ia the special act of ISM, because, as above stated, that law. nor to p.irt of it, has ever been alter-
t'.e dis'riet, went into convention with : Cll niwniVi, or repealed, tiler haiids ti.d up by ilisiructiol.s, iiud of It is somethini; sliuuiar that the i:nporrourse could do no otherwise than vote tant discovery that our town -hip business for Mr. Cravens. Wc desire to make no ' luis been done wronc-, should have so long
comments imon this resi.lt. I.rnv, vor ' passed unnoticed, and that the Cle-k of Cen- ' 'his larill a due regard fhould
grntifyin. it tnny be to the people of this ; the GrU to detect it 1 j iTvUy. otlX . And it is something new to me, an old . , . - ' . C'-'b'J- ; '... I imt'o:i d !!ie cxtens.ve liisporlalioii of the ! towiiiiip C.'trt-. that it is anv part of toe ... rr i s ; 1 - 1 i articles ot lorcK'n I.ixurv. (-- We u:.d r-tand there has been some , bm'w or duties of the Clerk, to interfere ! Th:a ,.; Convention CM3fpecuiation as to the course we t-liall feci it '. with lhc rrocecttings of the Tro.tees, much J cvve that bv a -voner adiustment of a
!.is C .invention deems u resott to direct :
taxation for any such purpose as unjust; and oppressive. i Revolve!, Tint in the opinion of ibis Convcm ..! a tpr:;? adeoua.o to siMV5v !i mer.1,3 notessriry tor the support of the General Government tho-ild bo cdonted by Coiire.---, and that in tin; adius'tuont
mo
Atiicnca. Vi;i:ar..:3 sundry important atsd weighty ii. Mer?, p: :!ieip'uiy rowing out of ti:e iii. iiiiou of she tevenue and huainis t l
cotiittrv, sspj.rar to np to can tor int.'
a stock of
Dry Goods, Hardware, S,'c. cr. S;c. Suitable for the Spring trade All I' v. liichis r ilVrrd for ea-'n i.t a very small advance on cost. A share of the tvihiie pat-
o-.es t;..n uiiu'etsa! syinpaon fie teoth an I cvry other i'.;e ii'.ui'.au sytiiiti.
Dr. '.'I..!:a:is V, XirV. -yr oi the K v. .11 I oli -ze i f Snrje.n.i in Loadoa, in tits Atntomy and I'l.ysifilojv .f tin- t-.-et!. pa,;.'? f.S. I'!1, anit TO, st-ito', t - it Si-r..f.i! i an ! many ot'ier inalina it rf.t:l'.totio:nl r'n si-aic ! afftf.-tions of the I rain, of the stomach, an 1 nft'ne intestines, e.lfMi tev, nif. :uinL'. in a state cf idiotcy or death, are only a lew ot the diseases eons qte-'iit e.pcn the irr'':;ti')!i pro '.need by toot',. in;;. 'i'ii- sh.- i io'i of tin? '.euh is nolens wortlty of attentinu. As cxtr.u tin tl'.e transient leetii luo carlv, may injure rr de-troy ti'.e pnip of the permanent teet:-," uhi.ai is finnin:' in the jaw ; an-t on the other ham!, by leaving said teeth too
tin: i.ioutli.niay une a v roaj; cuection to
iieotly cetorin ll.a i aa.i r. ;.re: thro'
c-.tis-ilcration ot v.on;:rc5s at an earner .iay ;!,a its next ;um.;m! "io;:, ! '.'.-. an cxtra.irdiit.iry cct-alou, snch a? rendors necesfaty. in my judgment, the coi.vci.'tion of the two Houses as soon a? Liny be practicable. I do,, therefore, ly this mv l'rc.'laniafion. copvoun the two Houses of Congress, to meet ia the Capitol at the citv of Washington, n the List
'ir duty to pursti", iii reference Jo tt e : Wlii; nomination for Coiirors in this '': , tct. ur posiiioii v ill L dcliit'- , , . jeason. In the mean titer ., v ,.. ' tmistosay that wc p' ': ' , . , if. indent If h ' : ' .i.
ies . intiin-' te liin c ' e . 1 . .4 , . ". . . ' .
, t.
liff .;
tnless mntters v Id . ..., t 1... - "e.:; .-. i'-i i t o pet ; f T.'Ir'.'tM .1'- u - ; ..I--,, t. . ...
tariff lor revenue the amount of foreign
leedlessly imponeti into ti;e ' sciisibly diminished and . : ."jtection of our domestic r : ,.ccm- n ly established. f" ttvcuti' - 'le-tns "' ! '.': pri.c re-! . ; rom
ronaire is re-nrctml: v
n.
i:u. the !'.
1 :
;e: i.i.t. h, n:v
.it fotn ai he a -our;
1 1" 1
i ne sulHcrii. rr i :::-i.v!
receive and h;.rp eoixtatitlv tooi article cf (Z;i:,es iiii-) S ilt, which will be sold whiles at f : I r pliers. March 2d i 1 1 e:-r-2
: r r; r.T(
-.'. i i
to
i n hitid Muskin::ii.i lie or retail II. F.
tech. :-'i i!ie
.tors ar.;i Represent itives then
An assortment t f ( 'entlenieu and. I.Tilics
(rnu-t-: ui-
ind there ' llUiro (!' I..ivA 1-ERHIS.
a:;.; the h u in,! I"
t-. ! ( t I , t i.e ..,,'.'1 i '. ! We: i ': .' el'i" ' ;'e: T. P. .1. -'n ot h.is oper iii. i :i:u! e i .1 thi s i
'.-:n '.a
lie,, rt' ilil I
ot p
IV tl. U e.
irt'.veen d'S
a , I u:::-, an I n. pro: es that a i!ts
t..e
-t he ! ji-tern tern in a.lults
ns L.5
te-.t r.o onhmrv part
(iai'ili. except extiacun, : i'. f- ' sina'i!, o ei : l' ,'s. 'I'herehire a fear of
n;';i.:c.i.:on lor
'Mondav, being the thirty iitst day of .May boots &, shoes, an.i of chil.lroti'i si .,r.v? 'n,l rremeie the rrsnoetivf! Pen- ly customers work.) t o- s do f.r
i. !.. Ji' S:
to assemble, in older lo rec;ivo sunn m-
SllERiFF'S S
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':. o::iit : ot to jircvcn: a tim'.'
. t u :---r sees, i io v. ..iii i fnvti'.er r itoi! the pre-.ne re in re he iiope. by iii his iirof-vsian, :
nn r
if nmi
that eiarv
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t
,f ibp riiimlrv m.!V sec 171 to them.
exercise of their wisdom and discretion, to !f. f, nnl
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.it one of .me; bim to acts; inas-
F-on the
cv, l'rtm
J i.. btD. Linsdav,
Si. ('lose, James
Richard Hughes, Jacoh I'ieldinir. W. S.
Ward, Charles Dashield ,.T. W. I.l, -trt,
.- : t niins a i omn.otde'it ion . elevens' eonst'teents, en" account for snn r of bie pni.iic
i 1 1 t . . r till TV
nincti a I.e leareit such a eoMr-e wonio or t.eo. Fulton, is. 1-. iluer, r?amuei Jeuv, i. e.lrn! itod to .li-turb the unit) of the Wld; ' L Uabb, Andrew Amlerson, Harrison Uawrarty.at.d yet in the same Mimbrr be pub. son- ' ' J frnmDcrntur D. Montajrnc, John lirvlihr a communication fi.'tic.l ClodPf,lr, rc- 5(ll(;(.f, MoC;i..UJhlin, UoU-rt Kenrday, tiw'injf in the mo't tintrr-neTotn manner upon yV. J. Lowe r) , Jo bua Cobb, R. II. Belt, ciTe"., and bitjf'in; Mr. Cravens as cvrry Iteiijandn I!o i r. thing that was excellent. If Mr. Hackk- From Switzerland C. F. Coitin, David i ,,e ,.;tt. n Henrv, l)aifl Cain, James M. Cotton, Jonian can reconcile such n cotirsc with a t- in it i seph I rglcston, Samuel Howard, Lemuel
tnri cn'i. m t.or.or ar.ii proprun , uc-
. : - nr 1 s.. ... . C.i-l t Jif -' ,-
' fhf.cc of tie ' :i.f t , , !' -I a N i ;.;, IV. i i. ac ,ii;r ' ': .'lit -! ti;u Govcioment in t!;e '. . safe keeping, and disbi'.ssctnotit : i vrnue of tho Goveniincnl is ' nal and expedient and that t'no .-i""- siicli an ii.stitutiiit clotiied with , oper chatter from ti e Govcrtitr.r nt of 'ho United States an 1 strenizthencd by the
Government deposit! would fuiii'sli such a currency as is demanded by the i.itcit'al trade of the country. Resolved, That we receive the forego-,
ino as the opinions cherished bv the wlps ;
.i. ...r.eT.-
i. f m nmn rosneci J)7 1 10 si.uc oi ino lui- . . - ,
, . , i . i USJ vi.uieo; j wiu ct i.. in. t", ire o.rert
as may lie oivon to incm, ami to c- , Ji J from the cork's o-Tice of the Loarborn ci iS2 aiui adopt such rneasutes as the good ctut ronrt, mi a jnti.-nn-iit in s ji i ren t v. her:.-
il l lie Heoerton iieisM.,3 ruin lio5,,i!,3 :,-.,,,
plaintifl'?. ami Lewis Xic
is tiefein'tant. I did on 1 1 -o !:-, !av of M.irc
il, lew cpo.i the f'.ilo'A i4. t i - li c-.-tate of:'
r-t epiartsr
townsi:tp nu;v. .er i ."!, tiww t a o v. r- : 1.1 t
- Inr.i.ii:, Li.'iiaua. er,
his prices are in.itteis, a itI
a th'ireujh acip.iainiaiice and the tt nderneis of hi J hare of public fe.vi.r. r !'i.. :h:r and Tooth -wash
.-e.etire, to mei it a !!e ais., r.roharci
: r.:h. uli'.c'n arc .ry supctior articles for the
cf
Dr.. MOKG AN.S
Lawr't'.:, L)..-. l:i 0 1
IeT rr.E.NcF?,
.L'-tC.
1:
y w'i'.cveo:, I nave caused said Lewis Nichols, to-v.it: Ai; United States to be here- piere er parcel of lar.d l.einj the v.-. eV,.,.,l i!, e.-toa n-ltb t:'e iT.ith west oaarttr of e-.-;'o,i :ni
i.va .. ..... iii c-iiir. .lit,; . .
u in?.
iTFi R U " I B A C K E R" Coil's
fill.-. Coil's
CM me
district ot in tho city of Washtneton, this ciao, iyiiu i
i)e
'Ct t 1 t;i.o ire. conntv.
L.S j
- . niecie.li day o! .M ircn, in year of our Lord, one thousand eioht bundled and fortyone, and of the independence
of tho United States, the sixtyr.r,:,. By President : W. II. IIAUU'.SCN. T'AXir.L WelsTI-.u, Sec'y rf State.
ihoin tiie N'ational I rlellicncer. Messis. Editohs. The Inau-ruration of
bh
West into tiio oiiico of
ileal
tainini; li.irty t: : ee :.:! es an: tin rtv-hnn i : ed t:,s r.f ait acre, be the sam mo.-o r lvs. a n v. i d proceed to seil the same on tnco d (i;.v of A;irii, ls-11, between tiie hours p .-'.! ihc ! l-y law mi said day at th ' court hon-e do-jr in tiio to en of Wilmington, Deal horn counf, In iiam, ta satUiV sai d j'!''eir .. t :') am-nn.ti.u '-' -"'t mcl'Jf'mj ct.sis lies' ies i:::e'e'. a.i.i hui tibe sold on a cred.t off-vilvc inontiis from the rcn-l;-lien of jjcni:! t. J A.MT.S V. Ml'.TAY, r.-.'tv f.,r hu We n. r, MiM D C Mar.-h 12 1645 22--Ji-.fi i fJ
Seoii'
I loo: er's do. Leo's do.
Chip.i.nti's I,iver do. Dewitt's ar tri-tic i'ilis; Movri-ou's Ilvi,-ear. ?ib
uiitlrS ooner's i
rint
11- for scald -head; 5pooncr
5; Peter'-. Vegetable - - -h.'ck -.villi's iiutl dyspeptic
Ih-atnii-eih-s O.n .a's B,.i.eet Phinev's anti dyspeptic ilvntis' Fever and A'uc
rem file or domestic
. i .. ii f ...-. . It- r i'.n tt- U't;;i Tn err y rifT.- TM.-inn .
IliC Vtner ilUU lail.ui .ine. i iim.vci i mi. m - "'.i.ii i k i i 1 liliLi, Acres
The aboe Tills kept constantly on ban and for su.c by JNO. FERRIS & CO,
Wiley. Trom Ripley "Vm. L. Connell, M. Hyatt. Jame Christy, D. K. Abbott, E. Con-
do in ,re than wc can. We erruralW make :t a point not to condemn in others, what
fcpprartire onrelf. We should have ex- wed, II. J. bowers rertrd brtter tbinst from a brctl.tr of the Fro-ti Franklin H. D. Smith, S. Jenks,
,r,fi u...-l. he v.. re a u .l.ti. al eiie mv; but 'mo. V. . MmtOe, M. v . Mmonon, Jon. ai.
fi om ot e ho is not a pmrtical printer though temporal ily roonected iith the 1're". we l ave, perhaps but little to look
10 l ioueer oi toe u i
Ciiief M,'i"isll'ite Ja. f;f firj' ra,c dottom land, lyinj one mile he- ;
n . 1 - .... tl on- if," n in l.iw otilCl-Dur.l. iroiltlil-' :t..
of this district, and haviiiT met in Con- j - ' . rods on tne Oi.io rivet. " vonii.m with a view of noiJnatins a suita- jciiuted to piouuce m tlic nu no toe most Also, FORT V Ae.os half a mi nhv.-c Lawhie j.etsnn w ho,c known principles assure : Insurable sensa.nms i o tnysell, the ; "fi "ithan , , i. , rin ni-nt ivns one of the most lillCllse 111- i or-'-aril ot anout one hnnrtrcd fzood lieannj An ils lb it he will vote in the next Congress . "'' u,,e OI ,'c , ., uses, thetry uses , ,; a . of tho United States f,r the above named 'crot I ever remember to I.ave exP,n- an!!? Jix 10-0 Mdk-ho"o
measures, we pled-o ourselves to support c"d. I oiiy-cigni eai5 ago 1 u.m v, w oa,i-i,ouse, Svds, .Vc.
It. nic..t. !... mnv I.e. nom nnto.l .v I . U ll.KRIM., I lie u i aou.iiiv. iii ... ...v oi. i. Acres on whieh is tiie r cl'l'v I
fonv.ntinn rliooardina all nor.on',1 or ' "'V of Ce II. WaV.NC, on t he banks of t lie S . anner's creek, h,ro t he Indian
w o r i -vi t r :. . road crosses. A so. oiiC-lr:unn
1 ir:-i i-.rr v iii' if i 1 iv 01 j iiu. ..ill . '
N"oV2?th, 1540.
RULOUU constantly on hand of the choice,
ja. hraiuis, and for sale hv
jnne "J
JOHN WYMOND
local considerations and recommend to 0!i " river, where li.o city of Cincir.'.nti j CJ,y
ri'v
ipoli
linii.e on in-liu
nine, and ninety, ennniininv six
rE have on hand a lot of the above ar-
ele consistins of Tumblers, Decan-
Iters. Pitcher3, Lamp.s. Lanterns, A.e. vVc.
which nc are selling off at cost, for ciisn or produce. MORGAN & MASON.
Wc-' W C t.c
Ion. Abram Jones, J.O. St. John, C. F. tila.-kson. Thomas llemdon, John P. Case. Voi Rush Jesse Mor;;,n, L. Ilackleman, J'.ihn Wvatt. John IJiacklidire. Ainer
f r or xpert, in the way of gmtrous and k. h. Johnson, P. A. Ilacklcuian,
.1 1 r 11 .1 l.r 1 rr J ...........
the wh'10-3 of the district to unite ;n support n,,v s.amis, an.i 01 .111 immense muoi- rooms and a porch, with a pood Cis
of the nomination as the oioy means
us to cany out the gtcat and import
principles which have heretofore united
as a party
On motion, ihe Convention proceeded to vote for the nomination of a candidate for CoiiirriSs, which resulted as follows: James IL Cravens received 2Svoes, Pinknt v James " JG "
Nov. 1-
stem at tiie -
left llldj who Witnessed the exercises of yes-i hack door. Also, one brick hons- on in-i.u No. ! Vt' Oi'iCflWi C ! ', teri.iv. a far as I am informed, onlv three 27, with a good Cellar and a Cistern i,. me j HottSC. r .-' r -.1 :.. i... hack-vard. Al o, two m-lots No's, filtv-thror Utia "f'o were, in li'JJ, living with;., the an(, f-.v.four iva grtm, 1(aH f(nce rouml T limis of the Northwestern 1 crnioiy, 1)(),h- n,e above in-lots and bous are situate : BHAuj Ufill &t I
Coin M ission
i 11- , ,-. r
n melv the I RtiStDKNT inmseil, jetl. o. -t 111 taat part 01 tne town 01 i.aA iviicuhnr-n eomV,v iV-cc-vi... ,f 'hv Yolk, then a """'ly "h-d Ne-v Lawreneebar;;--!. Ail of the
t .ir tr atan
If i.t Hid that mi,f iii,' iti'lac!y been 'n ir.ifi -ti:d anion; the
who ".hri.Tijed the city
of
. nn tieii has air. a;Ti '-' k- r-,
W.i.l.i'i ;on for some no k after the inaiiporati'in importuninj; for place, because ; n. Harrison would not make removals, for thfir ; ecial brnifit, ami b can!'" be bail the audacity to appoint a few f an Rurrn rri to o.Tirc Now, we hoiil! not find
Jacob Mall, Rob't. S. Cox. On motion o? P. A. Hnrklrman, a committee of one from each county was ap-
Mr. Cravens having received a majority
Captain of Diaooons in Way.nks Army, ami the, umieisToncd. And it is worthy of ;emark,that amoiio the fust wiiiio children bor:i w ithin tiie bounds of Gen. IIak-
above property will he so'nl on nenoinino, latino terms. Title indisp.naWe, as 1 hnht :i,e mo-t of it from the nattenlees. A. .MORGAN. March Li J! i
of all tho votes livrn. was dec ared dulv UIS. s Htivernme.il oi liioi.in.i, w.is mm
nominated the Whi candidate for Congress
Sale.
pointed to select and report officers f,,r tlie in the fourth Congressional District. re;ular orsjaniz ition of the Convention,! On moti.m of M r. Sutton the following res-
w hereupon t!ie chair niinounced the follow- olution was adopted :
in; irentlcm in said committee, to-wit
Jess Morgan of Rush, J. W. Fslcston of Dearborn, Llius Conwell of Ripley , f.'en. W. Kimble of Franklin, C. F. Coffin of Switzerland, anl I). Montague f Decatur On motion, said committee was iif-'rnctnl
aNo to report the number of Delegates each
Resolved, I hat wn recommend to our Whin friends to bear in mind that our work is but liilfdone by the election of General Harrison. That wc must aai:i rally to our standard and endeavor hy all honorable means to secure a WI114 majority in Congress, that wc may rcmoic those evils that
01 l.i.-ni Srri'lir.N JollNSTON, for neat M BY virtue of a decretal order of sa'c issued
Hvr-mv vears past an oll'icer in the United ii nn, tiu clerk's office of t!. Dearh on - -. 1 . circuit court 011 a junpnent in . ud co-irt, u l:,rebl.des Navy, and who was present on yes- i( Jf)S(,()h Mil;i.rls p,,,, at, j,,1PS Mj,.r t !'! 1 v, W itlli'SSilliJ the inauguration. 1 and mlicrs are defendants. I " ill proceed on I served in the Indian depa itmcnl under : the 3rd day of April lf-ll, Ln tu een tne hours r- n . I ...... 1,, i!,i m.eiiil nf li:s prescribed bv law on said dav, at the cnuiti viov. II Mtitisox. tlow n totiiopeiiou u i. f- ; , . - -1 1 -1""'-'-' .. 1 . ., , house uoor in tii'townol v ihiiui'iiou, to sell qiiuino the aitny Ml ISl-J. ,! w:" i the lollowinj; real estate, to-wit: I'.n t ol fi ae-
be'.'.r ,t li.S elevation Willi mo.e pn-..Mii nonal m-lut number one, b:n ' Miu,U;i on the
rORWAllDLG n;l COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, POYDRAS ST. NEW-ORLEANS. Liberal advances made on Frottice, and shinned to Eastern markets if desired. Forwardinu done without storinir when possible. J. FERRIS & CO. RELiiivcr WYMOND & FERRIS GFAKD &. STEVENSON. Nov. 2?lb, l-- iU.-(i-Gin
than the Indians.
Several of ihe CHiiefs east side of front street, an I f
have alren.lv sent mess i'es to myself ex
of front and fourth s!
nts, me 1- iv
e;eu i;n;
, tne corner ; I'lneteen l ack to the
S.OCTOR E. P. POND has moved Li P residence next door to Wm. Steel' 1, early opposite the Presbytrriir. Church on the no! tn corner of Short street and Purtition Lane. april 20
- . , iff 1 fill . ! uii i m ee I , a 1 e 1
" . (Ihio liver: said hit hiM,e. i:nn:e n iii m r.l'
that we may rcmoi e
t . 1. ..:.!. :.. II r... .... : . ... 1. .nlll ,., I n ... nnvmihnn ; ml 1 e l If II :. i ail Jlicnoil-s iiiiu n.1,1111111, nn: IKSSIVll (I lllSIOCInii:
IJU L Ull'l 'if If. 11,111 null IUI II1JI Iill-Ulf': f i . "ill.! I n ..,,.... , 1 . ,.,
,.. ...j j in er t liCIll W as liif-i i" u J. ..v,...., - j uiMii-.-iiu, Kcaiojiu cou!ii , minima, to ne On motion of Joseph C. Eggleston, the. ' .(n,j .. i Sfdd as tile plopuity i f sai l (I. !'endaiit, to satConvention adjourned sine die. J TrMTV Tf il TVSVI'OX i isfv said iu.luunt non, .uuo.iuii.i t Ci'.UlU
proseriptn e p'dir'i; fur this w as one of the
great objection made by our pi the late administration. We
Ihe manner tin? dep-eafe shall vote for the
..An...... f ..f -rwKd.i f e frir f'nn-rrti:
treat objection made by our r.artv atrainst i , r 8 ' ' - i .:., r.f Tntnnli f. I. - ,letr.n n rnm-
denounccd i , l ' '. " , mittee of one from earb county was :,P
Mr. Van Buren for n-in; the public olTice j r,0;ntr) to ,ir ift resolution expressive of of the country, ai the mere po.i nf pnr.v the Wliiar principle, nnd the feelings and tonsil. Ami do wc expect tion. Harrison j entiments of tl.ls Convention, to pursue the sime course, which wo then W hereupon, the chair appointed the foli ..i ir .. .i ni i i- lowin; pentlernen said committee, to-wit : drnrecate.l ; lfo we shall be ercatly dis-. n 1
J. I.. r.IJieston oi wnzei 1 inn, .inner
appointed.
For the Pnhtifil Iiraenn. Mr. GEon : A decision ha reeentlj ,f.tn nndeby the Trutteet nntl Clerk of Centre township, in tfei county, nUcc.ting the mode of transartinj township busine, which I think on;ht to bo mad public. Th deci-ion i that Sttprf Jtor of Road must be elected by the Hpl. T rrdif-4"! upw " 2fh r-
Ciir.de of Rush, David Maey of Dearborn, II. D. Smith of Franklin, IL J. Rower of Ripley, and Ceo. McLaughlin of Decatur, When the Convention adjourned to 1 o'clock, P. M. 1 o'clock, P. M. Convention met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Morcan of Rush from the committee a ppointed to select officer for the rerular organisation of the Convention, and tho number of delegates each county ii entitled o in he Oinvenian, anil 'h" mnmr in
JOHN B HYSON, Prcs't.
D. Macv, Sec'y.
JOIIX JOHNSTON,
of Piqua, Ohio. Washinofon, March 5, 1841,
300 Barrels Of Flour. MARRIED On Tuesday the 2:ird inst.,
TOR SALE, .5(10 bhls. of superfine flour. nJ" ,hc Kcv- ol)erl uc, mt.
1 r x ,iw t. ...... -c
March
VST received from Pittsburgh, a general
ei? nssoriment ol l.l,.-n .-lUl,, winctl will b' fold low for cash, bv JNO. ILRRIS CO. Nov 2Mb, 1540.
" ith interest thereon front the rendition of said decree. Said lot to !.j sol ', on a credit of 1
months from the date of sai.l decree. i lbhl. CREAV TARTAR, JAMES It. I.IND v, IVpuiy i i ,i0. Gum Camphor, for sale by lor John Weaver, Mi' IT D C. MO KUAN it MASON. March 12 1811 22-.'t-S-2 00 ;
G FORCE TOi SEY.
2G, 141 '.'1
RUSH of Aurora, to Miss ELIZA 'X ORRIS rgilMOlllY SEED.-..!) hushelsof Timothy .... ' g. reed, a Mipt-nor article for sale liv of Kentucky. j March 12 IS 1 1 GilOKfiE I'OCSMY.
11
tadc.
A .MS. On baud and for sale a quantity of
new eureo nanis, n.ir.i .i .iivi f"r nr-
JOMN WYMOND.
t'oi'K, l.:tirl and IS.tcun. 500 bhls. Mess Pork, 10(10 kettno. J, Leaf Lard, 1011,01)0 lbs. baon, I104 tound, for silo hy March 12 GEORGE TOL'SEV.
INC. il Cask Maderia Wine, 1 do. Old Port,
1 do. II urn, 20 dozen Shaker Brooms, bought and in store. For sale bv If FITCH. March 1 4t
Tjno FARMERS. 'JO busheli of Timothy j Jo. Seed, a superior lot for sale low by
March 4 V.'.M. JOHNSON. 9ipcr, tapc 25 reams ruled paper, ass'd. 20 letter do. do. GO wrappinj do. do. 10 To.. do. do. 5qur's Paste Boards. Rust ree'd and for salo low by rnv 1 MORfV Ar MAFOV
,V. (9. mflOlttStiCS
00 barrels. New Orleans Mohi'ses for sa'e by
March 1 J
( .EOlvtJE TO USE V
ALMANACS. SMALL LOT of Almanacs for n
HLquantity of qui!l, and spelliiif; books, for
salo by JNO. FERRIS & CO Feb. 27tl . I '-11 1.0. 21). JCSF PRINTED AND FOR SALE. etTs. J . , '.' I'.l'.r.lW Mnrt-afes. Suin.nonvev '
jtJ&K. Executiui.s, Cap.ases, Scire Faciasps, Ca4 BOXES, S by 10 Glass, on hand and I stt?, Cnisiahles' S-lus, liijis of Lading, kc. J)ty for sale low, by j For Sale cheap at this office. Dre 19 140 JNO. FERRIS . CO. March 7. into.
MOM IV, DONEV r0 GALLONS superior Honey on band, and for sale by Deo FJIS-IU ' JNO FERRIS & CO. '
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