Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 22, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 May 1840 — Page 3
VEVAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND
QUflTY .DEMOCRAT.
BMIASSHAL’S sale. Y [virtue of three writs of fircfaccias to me directed, from the Clerk’s office of the United States'Circuit Court fur the District of Indiana, one-in favor ttfSinilh & Brother, and' against James ’J’. Pollqck and ethers, cue in fovor of Sparing, Inn is fc Co'., and against Janies T. Pol* iock and others; and one in favor of Samuel Hispham, and cgaihsl James T. Polloctf and others. 1 Jmvc levied upon and tvilioffier for sale on the 25th day of .May, 1S10, at the Court* Ilooso'door in the town of Indianapolis, and District aforesaid, the rents and profile seven years of the followiiig detail ed property, lying and being in Switzerland county, to-wit; p a rt cf the north east quarter of scciioii 23, Town 3, range 2 west; com anting €0 acres and siny-two' hundredth, the east-half of.thc south cast quarter'of section 25, To wit .*}, range 2 west; am! west half of the, south west quarter of section 23, Town 3, rnngf 2 west, conta i ritngla-I acres and forty-eight hunt dredthe; the south.west quarter of section 19, Town 3, range 2 west,containing 1G0 acres, the south west quarter otscclinv 23, Town 3, range r’J west, containing IGU acre?; pari of the west Ihairortltetoutiieastquartcrof section H, Town 0, north of range 12 cast, and the'south cast quarter of section M, Town u, north of range 12 least, containing 03 acres and-twenty-six hundredths; jl being the.south part of the'norih cast - quarter of section M, Town 5, tiorlli of range 12 cast; arid by virtue of the execution in favor of Sporing-Imits & Co., I have levied upon and will ai the iime and place aforesaid, offer the rents and profits fur seven years, of a part ef the north cast quarter of section 25, Town 3, jahgo 2 west, conlifning SO r.crcs, taken and levied upon las the property .of James M, Shepherd, topic v leu security in raid case. Should (here not be 'a sufficient sum bid for the refits and profits - for seven y ars to satisfy said executions and pi! costs; I will tit on and there offer the fee simple of the above described propeny to tho 'highest and best Udder for ca?h in hand. Sale to take place between the hours pnveribed by law. ‘ «AM 13UKf. TAYLOR*, Laic.'U. S. Marshal, Ind; Diet, pr’s fee $4 —2Jc
Front the Washington Globe, Carious Dinloguc.
Expenditures of the Government.
over the dearest rights that over man was heir to. Js tl not time' to be up ami doing, when the poor man finds arrayed against hint all the aristocracy of wealth and talent in the land!—//eerier.
Adopted Citizen*!—Read This.
I The expenditures of the Government in the ! yc.tr !S:i9. were $23,000,000!!! The Whips I tay this is most abominable extravagance—shocking prodigality in the use of the Public money—hurl this wasteful Administration from power!!! Why don’t they tell the whole truth about it! Why do they not tell the people the iiema which malm up .this sum! .The plain reason is,., they know, if the facts were given, the whole charge of profligacy and extravagance, would be evurthrown. We give n Table, which we published in our last spnng’smaper, and which Hugh A. Garlin, Esq. Clerk of the Houtc Be presents! iyes, said was correct.—Valley Star. s •’
Extract from 'the speech of Erastes Root, a British Whig senator, outlie Registry Law, lately passed by the New York Legislature, "am! which received the signature oftho federal whig Governor; -
Scexj:.—"A Log- Cubin' 7 — “//urd Cider 11 vrillen betide the door with chalk—the same wordt on a red flag Jixed to a jntlc on the top—half a do~ empty cider barrels about the door—and three men in dandy drestet and'rnjjlcd thirls
Elections.— The following table y;ill ho found handy ac a matter of reference, It has been compiled with groat care, and is believed to be accurate; ' ’■ .■ . ' -
• “Paupers and Strangers, and sojourncrS among us—LOAFERS, according to the mcMern term which -had no definition—who contribute not a cent to the maintainauce of the Government, and are rtot (bund,-save on the days of election, and never scon afterwards—who swear falsely with perfect impunity, as respects punishment in this world—and, according to whose faiih, perhaps, the price of a day's labor gives them absolute security for the next.”
walking too and fro in front. John C, If'right, —More impertinence, I suppose. \\ hen will the blockheads be dune coming! "
Stale* Stale Election. Prct'l'l EU(. New Hampshire, March It). November 2. i Connect lent, April (5. ■ “ v 3. j Rhode Island, “ 13. “ 13. Virginia, ' “ 2d. . - ** 2. ♦Louisiana, July (L . “ .3. Alabama,. August 3,; “ 0. Kentucky, ** ■ ,3. t . “ 3. Indiana, ** 3. “ - 2. ♦Illinois, “ 3. “ 2. ’■ Missouri, -“ 3. “ ,2. ' Tennessee, »• C. “ . .‘19. _ North Carolina, in'August. “ 13. ♦Vermont, Sept. 1. “ ■ HE : ♦Maine, “ 14. ,2., ♦Georgia, October 3, . “ 2, - Maryland; - “ 7. “ 6.. Sou tit Carolina, “ 12. by legislat. ♦Pennsylvania, “ 13. November 0. ♦Ohio, “ 13. 6. View. York, Nov. 23 and 24. ' 23 ii 24. . ♦New Jersey,- “ Sand 4. 3 As 4. Mississippi* “ ' 2. “ 2. Michigan, “ . 2. “ 2. Arkansas, “ 2. •* ' 2. ♦Massachusetts, “ 9, ** 0. ♦Delawa’C,* *,* 10. “ 10. Those Statcs-marked with astar, choosemembers of Cjngress on the same day that Slate officers are, uioscn. The cli c tor a meet at the Capitols oftho respective; Stales in w|ndirthey are chosen, on (ho second (fay uf December, and giro their ballots for President and Vide President. • ■
Ilaosier.— Good morning, strangers. Is Gen oral Hakkisux at Ironic!
rxTfcn a iioosinii farmer.
David Utcynnc, — Yes. Do you want to'see him!
dfofc—Ye?—I am one of his old soldiers, and now Irving on a farm of my own In Indiana.* Wright, —Vou can’t see him. Don’t you sec the string of the latch is pulicd.ia! ’ -
The aggregate appropriations in 1 ; . round numbers, are . ' j $38,000,000 From this amount, deduct those*; p ; foroccasioual contingent and ■■ ■ extraordinary objects, and we *■-• ■ shall see the’real amount, of • < the eipendilurcs of the government.. , , ■ i 1st. Forjhc- ' • service of Jifty thous- , ■ and men to resist Jiri- ‘ i ' tub aggression iifne* ccseary, ip .$10,000,000 2J, Forihe Post .Office . ■ Department, which ia • - not i| drain on the trea- • jv fury bill is paid by the.- ■ > ‘ office itself,/ 1 - J, 5,000,000 3d. of the , . ‘ ■ ' vFlarida war, over the / / regular Array, ; I 1,650,000 dth. Fair the Indian' De- . ■ ■ / partment—embracing; : •' removals and subsist- . I . " , • •ettcc df the emigrating f , . ludialu compensation ij for their lands, &c. " J '1,176,000 5th, Tor pensions—not /■ | as expenses of govern-: . nicsit. 'but as gratui- . ' { ,ties; and.this oxclu- . ; ’ f ;■ five of nearly asinucU morolpaid under permruieot pension laws, . 9,500,000 Gth. For protecting the ’ ' , Nortlicrii Finn tier?, ■ * 500,000 For protecting Wcotcm -v - ../■ , ’ . Fi on iter, ‘ ; | 80,000 and for military road', ■ | 25,000 7th. For public, build- V.- : ■ ' ■ , ' ; . ■ •• New Treasury bmiding, 1 ' , 1000,000 Fost’Ufficb building; : ■ ,150,000 Jail in City of Washington, ■ ' • • ‘ . 30,000 1 Custom House; New , 1 York, ‘ . 150,000 1 Custom House, Boston, 75,000 ' Survey of U. 2i. coasts, 00,000 < ‘. — i Thc?c amount to - . $23,492,000 i which being deducted ' 1 from the aggregate, I leave for the expenses ■. fur Government, $15,000,000 t
011 ITU A It V. ■ • ** In the tnldti of Life tee are in Death." DIED—In this place on Thursday evening, the 30t.lt ultimo, Mr. Edward Sciiex.u’d, aged 33 years. ■ ■ * ...
Jloa, —Thunder it is! He Odd us if wcM call and see him, wo “sliould’nt And the string of the door latch pulled lit.” ’ Wright.—lie was not the Federal candidate for Freedom then. ■ ; lloo,— -Well what-of that! Because ho is a candidaife, I have come twenty miles out of my way. to sec him, for 1 want to-ask him a few question?.' ' , ‘
O. .1/. Spencer. —Well, well, tell us what■ the questions are. ■ ■
7/ou.—Jsotnc of the people tip our way,, say he’s an abolitionist, and some say he ain’t—some say he’s a Hank man, and some say lie ain’t—ami so it goes. So I just thought I’d come ami nsk him. • '
G’leyjjue.—The General has. heretofore made known his principles in various letters and speeches. U'hy don’t you read them!
IJao, —I have read them; ami some seem to be <m ono side, and s oineon t’other. So 1- thought, to he certain. I’d come and ask the old General plump. Let me rap. jrrighi.So, noi; You can’t see him—he is very’busy. • ' . • » ' ■
A Travel) tug Emissary.
V May 2,IS 10.
, Jfqn. —Very busy! Is he too busy to see one of the sovereigns, and answer a few’ questions/ irrighl'.—Yfii; .he’s quttfilyutg hiniselflbr the I’midehcy, - ■
On last Tuesday afternoon there was a man passing 1 about the strccts'of our city, and obtruding'himself inlq the bouses leaving word that a “gcnl/enmit* 1 would address the people at the Court House at early candle lighting—that after the address he would offer Ter sale the Life or Gen. Harrison, and take subscriptions tea federal newspaper, a specimen ofwhrch he held in his hand. After te.i, a email crowd collected, and sore enough,the some .**g'ea//ema», H made bis appearance'and opened his discourse by telling the audience that he was hired as a missionary to make speeches and. travel about and distribute the book called the Life op Harr isos. - He sung two or three “bog Cabin” and “Hard, CidcrV songs, made a speech; sold two primers and went home to Jiis lodgings. He..told at the-tavern where ho put up, that ho would roako a speech on the next diiy at Louisville—said he would take day light for it in that city,.lest, os they did tkie night-he tpohs w Ctncinna/i,lhepeoplo might pelt him with roHen eggt* He is a very great simpletons "• '
STATE OF IMJIA.NA, f S\riTSi;ltL.lZt> CflV.WY, J
SwilziHand Circuit Court, rlfri! Term, IfcMO. Elizibcth Luc, Lee, Catharine Lee, and I Mary Lee. who tue by (
i/oo.—Uow so! ■ • ■ jrrigbl. —Drinking hard cider, to bo’ sure—don’t you see the empty barn/Js! IIuzzi for .the hard cider candidate! C .
Gi ctjunc, —Hark ye, friend are you a friend of General lUnnisus!
their Guardians Nathan ' Lee and John F. Doan, ■ la Chancery. ■. ■ Vs. •
ilaa. —If I had’nt been big friend, ! reckon I would’nt Live come so far out'of my way to see him. ‘ ■ ’
Josiah 3L Doan, Jttn. Jiisiah iU Doan, .Sen. and Daniel Doan. ,
6’icynac.—Well, well; his friends ought hot to ask him' question?, because his answers might do him harm. You know he can’t be elected without ike votes of the Abolitionists; and if lie Were to say he- was opposed to them, he would lose their votes, and if he should say he was tit favor ol their pUn, he wop Id l°- c Kentucky, and thousands of votes every where". ,
PIIOCE3S in this behalf having been relumed as not executed as against the said Josiah AI. Doan, Juti. and Jo coiiseijueccc of being a nonresident of the Slate of Indiana.
It is therefore Ordered by the Court that publication bo made in the Vevay Times, and Switzerland County'Democrat, of the pendency, of this suit; notifying the said Josiah 31. Doan, junto be arid appear before the Judges of the Switzerland Circuit Court, ob the first day ol the next term thereof,'lo bo hotden at the court bouse in Veray, iirsaid county, oh the second Monday of October* next, hnd .plead, answer or demur, to said rbilT of complaint,'or that the matter and things (herein contained will be taken as confessed and decreed aa in hisabsenco, and .this cau?o is continued; ■ ' v
Jiao. —Do you mean-to say that the' General means to keep bis opinions to himself, and so cheat one side or t’other!
The course pursued by this travellingemisiary reminds us of tho two yankefs. Oho went ahead, a reasonable distance to give the disease time to manifest-itself, .and gave tho itch to all who came in contact with him; then along comes his partner with an infallible, cure.—A*. Jlbanv Argut, :' . ' " ,V . V ■
ONE CENT REWARD. STUAYIil) to parts unknown, on Thursday the 30th ult., a supposed loafer by.the naitic of sVcDAXIBL'i about live .feet six inches In height,' light complexion and light hair; had on when he ,left, a Jeans frock-coat and pantaloons, l.btue cloth vest and fur cap. Said loafer having left hero indebted to mo for boarding, any person taking him up and securing him in any Jail in the State, shall receive-the above reward. '
Gtcynnc.—O, my, dear fir, it is not the General, but tee “his coulldeiittal committee.” If it is wrong, “you will attribute the erroYrather to ourselves and his immediate advisers, than General IIaiihisox.’' We have .determined ‘-'that the General make no fur:her declaration of his principles for the public eye, whilst 'occupying his present position.” • , ‘ ;V
Thisamount is but about 3,000,000 more than J; Q,, Adams’ government cost, though the expenses of Government Bince bavc necessarily increased.
Wbnl tins (be V- S> Bank Done?
Tlio Fc.icrali.ets ofour'Slale are again in the Held far a United JJauk. The Hank Lawyers hive given us many a happy suggestion during the past week, on ‘‘government banking.” }Va. liave heard them, in all the earnestness of hungry office seekers,'deplore the loss of the Use monster, a catalogue of the meritorious deeds of which wo here submit, ■ Read; the wonder, that such an msiiituioa should ask of freemen, a charter! ' I* r
Desecration of the Battle Ground.
A copv. Ajlt'fi—ED\Y AIID PATTON, Clerk. May 2.1?40. ; 23c
devil you have! And has the Genera! agreed to this. 1 • - Gtci/nm. —Certainly; or wo should hot be stationed hire to keep oirj’Hjmtirs. ■■■ : i/o«. —Ami yon are authorized, to answer for the General! Gieynne. —To be sure.we are.* '-
On Wednesday, 8th insi., we have been - hi* formed, (here were a number of the ruffle-shirt gentry, who are the supporters of Harriso.v, and who ..claim the' chief intelligence and management of that party about hero, visited ihe Tippecanoe Bailie Ground, having in company with them a number-'of. innocent and respectable young ladies; and when they arrived upon the sainted field, Instead of paying that honor and respect which would naturally bo expected from American citizens, as being duo to the^ memory of the mighty dead who had fallen victims upon that sacred spot, to'tho relentless •steel of the savage foo, they, In imitation of the midnight as* sassins who.caused that earth to drink the blood of: the immortal Daviess, Spencer, Warrick, Owen, hnd ahoBl pfolher3,lhe choisestEOns of
I'rosjicctus of.ilic -&kira Globe. THK publication .of the “Extra Globs” will commence early in May, and.becon tinned six months.. The first number will contain the.proccediugs ofxho Democratic Convention to be held in DallimoreUbe fire: Week in May, to nominate candidates for President and Vico Preridcnl of the United Stales,' *
JOHNS. ROBERTS; '22 c
May 2,1340
Dun Trimmer,
Hoo.— Will you Lio so i;oo:t, i lien v as to tel! me, t pluci|> and plain, whether General Harrison .is an Aho'iticmst or pot? Gunjtuic. —My dear sir, you mistake, \Vc are not put hero to answer questions forihootd General, but mil; • t > prernit him fromauuorring. Ail the answer we give is,that it is not politic for him to answ'dr. (Jomej,cnme; you are a friend ,of .Hahkiso ('a: you Should treat him with'a .“generous i:otiriifcticc," jind believe he will ma'.ea good Fresidcnr, without troubling yourself about his principles, 1 !
A beaitli/ul Dapple Bun r wilk Hack inane and le~t, about five years old y fifteen hands high, and well adapted to either saddle or hdriieu,.;
In 1819, it nearly ruined the country froitf the excessive overtrading,-it had induced through its extensive loans. - • ’t ■ .
Teujis.
■jDON TRIMMER will stand the pre- — sent season, (all public days, and a reasonable lime allowed to travel bc- " tween Elands, excepted,) at the' following times and places: - On Mondays; Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays,'at the stable of.thc subscriber, one quarter of a mile above the town of New Yorlc, upon the bank of
- Fots.1 copy' - $l. : “ i C copies - - . . 5 I : * -“,.13 copies : 10 • I ‘ ” :2o copies ■ - 20 . ‘ ; And in proportion for a greater number. . I’aymentaniay.bo transmitted by mail, at our risk, pottage paid: The notes of-any incorporated bank in’the United States current in the section. of country where a subscriber resides, will be received. . BuVwhrn subscribers can procu.ro the-notes of banks in the Northern and Middle States, they will please send them. . (£p-Jtoa!Iejilionwi(loe paid ta any order unless the. money accompanies it.' The low price for which, tee publish the rfcpfr precludes credit to any person Jarir. it is not worth white for hrijf pmoRto send an'order to us, not Accompanied by tlio money. . 1 "To insure all the numbers, subscriptions be hero by the ISth'May next, at farthest..-''*' • . V I1LAHI& HIVES. . Washingtoh.Ciiy, 16th April, IS-IO, ■
In 1833, it first assumed ilio character of “a great electioneering machine.” r In 1831, it authorized ita president to spend as much out of its vaults as ho chose, itltltougfi one‘scviMith of its whole stock Jtclonged tp the people of the Unitcfd States; to bribe presses, and issue sue!) publications as would "prejudice the people in favor of the bank. It then also, began to lavish its treasures upon me inters of Congress. In 1833, it denounced the president of-the United .Stales as a violator of theflaw and constitulidn—and assimilated him to counterfeiting: felon?.' Thai president tbo; who is now ao near and dear to the hearts of iiank whigs. The same year it expended thousands and tens of thousands of the people’s money*, in ing to,corrupt the elective franchise.The same year it violated Us charter in iljegalty interfering with the public debt. The-samejyear its partisans toga n the proscri ptivc policy^of d ischargi rig every poor man from their* employ jv lip would not vote lor the bank ticket, The same year ,it ran its two aitornics for ihe offices of President and Vice President oft|ie United States. / ' . • in 1833. it excluded the people’s directors from all participation in the important business of the board—called them “Spies,” and sought to coerce them to resign, that it might be' unwatched in its works of iniquity. The same year it seized the pension fund and refused to permit the government to pay off the hohry-licadcd sires of the revolution. The same year it sol i/p its claims against tho ( people of or French drafts, when it had rendered no Ecrvicc. and sustained no loss. — The same year it commenced its pressure and panic, to the min of thousands, under the vain hope of ruling the people ill rough fear. In 1831, it turned Saul Alley, one of the people’s directors from the board, although bearing in his hand the commission.of the government. It contemptuously refused to submit its books and papers to a committee of the people’s representatives for investigation. It seized, in violation of all law and in derogation of all justice $153,000 of the people’s money, upon the shadow of a claim it hud set up the year before; and threatened to seize the remaining million that had remained in its vaults, and their dividends on the public slocks because (be depositee bud been removed from its care anA custody. Fellow freemen, these arc facts that have been proven to the world, and. yet we find those* who openly appeal to you to lend your inherent power and influence to create a similar monopoly that shall prey upon the vjuls of your country's insUtiitioaa, and wield the wand of dsspottsm
Kentucky, and Indiana,-committed, a violence upon* the ashes of the lamented dead. Instead of levering the heroism and chivalry.of/those, departed martyrs, a bacchanalian row was .introduced, such-as would .have been viewed in the darkest' ages of Paganism, as a disgrace, a'lasting reproach'upon the actors,in such a sccnc.~ Not being content with a ludicrous' promenade over Dio spot where'that heart-rending scene of desolation had taken place, dn the 7lh of November,! 18U—where, the immortal: spirits of the slaughtered artnJofGen.liarrison had taken theic eternal flight from tenements of clay to worlds unknown, Ihey iqtroduced bolli-fidtjlinfl and dancing! and upon.their reUirb home,' whilsiihefiimcsofNectar wereyet uppermdst, eouie of them -.boasted that they’ had danced the graves perfectly tmoothl ; [ j . We ask sin astonis hed world, if another scene of equal barbarity can beprodnccJ upon the page of history, let alone among civilized raenfj if there can, we wilt then be'in possession of a parallel with tho refinements of Harrisooiem. [IndianaEagle* 1
mo, if I can stand thisl I a) wdys thought the old Chief was wrong’ j» taking the advioO of the Indians as iq where he should encamp at Tippecanoe; but IM be .turned into a turkey buzzard iflic. Iiaint itiadc,a roating fight of a worse mistake now. if lie gels but of your ‘hands as well as lie got, out of the Indians', he will be a confounded sight belter off than I think he will. You have shut him up ihcre, and won't let hint speak a vjor J to the people about his sentiments, and you go hurraing ‘Uogcahtii ■candidate,” “hard eider candidate as if you though: the people eared not king for their country or their principles.-bul would-vote for any dumb brute tint lives In a log cabin and drinks, hard eider!- I'll tell you what, no’old soldier or farmer, either, will v'ote fora man for President, or any thing t\’se in this free country, who puis himself into the hands of.keepcrs io keep, the •people away from him, or refuses to answer their reasonable questions, though he may get drunk 'On “hard eider.” | “Hard cider,” to he sure! Why, you are every day fools, strangers, to think the people euch fools. Them's my sentiments, arid I reckon the General wont get a vote on Coon creek this hitch. ;
the river, and on Fridays', and Saturdays, at the stable of Jcseo Warden, in Vcvay. '
Pedigree of Uua 'Trimmer:
.. Dps-Trimmer was sired in Virginia, by the bid Dun Trimmer; the old Dun Trimmer'by the [imported Russian Dun of Pcnnsyhania. Dun Trimmer’s dam was bred by of Virginia, and was sired by the young Pioneer, and lie by Duroc, and Duroc by the old Diemcd. Thub yoii feo that he of as fine, ■lock as any horse tn the State. For further information and particulars, gentlemen are requested to call and see liim. ; . The season commenced on tho 1st of April and will .expire on the 1st of July next. For' further particulars sec bills. . May 2, IS40. ■
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AdiSJmistoitpr’s.Sale.
NOTICEIs hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mathew.pitman, late of Switzerland county, deceased,Will expose to.public sa'c, on Saturday the 16th day of May 1846, at his farm in Jefferson township, all the personal property of said decedent, con* v sisting. of*a variety of wearing apparel. The terms of sale will be, fop sum* of three dollars and over, nine months‘credit, the purchaser giving approved securityj for all sums under three "* dollars.'caEh in hand;' . V ; DANCEL OILMAN, AJm'r. April 25,1840. ,• v '^lc*
JOHN CLINE;
Americans Head This.
CIIT FAHUEn,
Wright' —A GcoKcr.KREMBiiofa follow, that. Gaynne, — Mr. Wkicut, this is an ugly business; but any thing ts hotter than toleUbc poor old fellow speak lor himself. All three. —Hurra for the “hard cider” candidate, the hero of jugs, mugs, barrels, and Tippecanoe!
The London Herald i in speaking of the naval armaments of England, uses the ibllowing langaage; ' J . ■“These movements are in the right direction, ’but they arc ludicrously djfpt'iportioned to the real emergencies of the times. Twenty thousand seamen, in addition to those now engaged in the public service, and ten new linc-of-baltlc ships are retired, at this moment, to protect our coasts, to secure the interests of England in the •Mediterranean, to overawe the democratic party is the united states, {and thereby prevent [the overthrow of the British money power, it ought loreadj the invasion oflhe Canadas,) and finally to protect our flag from insult In South America and elsewhere.’’—Aiw Era.
wldmititstritior’s Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned lias takca.om Tellers of administration on the estate of James Jlaslic, late of Switzerland county, Indiana,.deceased. AU persons indebted to. raid estate, are requested to como j forward nnd mikc immediate payment, and those i having claims against the same, will present them, legally an I hen licaled, for settlement. Tho estate is supposed to bo solvent. WILLIAM HASTIE, jJmV. ‘ April 18,1S40. 2(ie*
JUSTICE’S BLANKS of every description for sale at this otfico.
Gen. IIaubisos within. —More “bard cider,” •Weight.
[Cnr/ain Jails.
Datid Crockett.— A man signing himself Vf. C. White lias written a letter to Austin City, Texas, froii|EiComago Taiimalipas, saying that lie lias had with David Crocltclt, of Tetfnessoe, working in the .Mexican mines, near Gnidafejera. He adds that .he took letteris from the prisoner, which had been convoyed to his family in Tenpcssce.-
Cot. Crockett.— The Boston Traveller baa been informed that the son of Col. Crockett, (a mtmber of Co n gross from Tennessee,) has received information inducing bim to believo that the report in iclation tohisfather being in one of the mines of, Mexico, is correct.' Step* will be immediately taken to ascertain its truth, and procure his liberation. „ o
■ Wo Ik, JVholetale Grocer and dialer fit fhreiffa.aJid Doinert ic Ligirori. Cmrinnn/ii Ohio, lias removed from his old stand op Lower Market street, to Xo.' 15, Sycamore strict, near tho steamboat landing. . ■April 20,1840,
Federal Coksistemct —To profess ono thing jtnd do another!
BLANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES fonale at this office.
IVotv Stchiu Trading-Boat j mhn ohant. • THE subscribers, having arrived from Wheeling at I’urUmontli, may soon he expected iat Ripley, Cincinnati, Lau-rencchurgh, Rising |Sun, uarsarf, Yes-ay, .Madison, aiid Louisville. [They have fitted up their nc«v Steam TradingiKoal, Merchant, in a superior style, and have supplied themselves with a splendid assortment of ' pUODCt , J, & T. HORXBROOit, which,they Trill be pleased to furnish to their friends and the public, • GOODS,
Cheaper than ever for Cash!! SPLEXniD JSSORTJIEAT OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS.'' RJ. PRISUr & CO., have-j«st.received ,• frohi New York, J’liiladelphia, and IlaUimore, a large and splendid assortment of fashionablespring and summer DRY GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of. all persons desirous of purchasing bargains. Together. with plilch they also offer a general; -• \ assortment of China,,Glass and Qnccnsirarc, GROCERS32S, ' j Bools', Shoes, Ladies' Clippers, $c. R. J. Frisby & Co"., being connected with one of the largest wholesale houses in Ilaltimorc. arc enabled to offer the above lot of goods at the very lowest Baltimore prices. Alt kinds of country produce will bo received,: at'ibo market price, in exchange for merchandise. . ■ . ‘ 'May 2,1840.' 2J:f
-.v Xosr. \ NOTE of hand for $05 00,"drawn by Eli* .3. jab.Gilbert and otlcsjecl'by John McMillan, iii favor of James Sullivan—llie limo given and when duo ;not recollected. Said note was sold at Constable's sale, to satisfy several judgments, and purchased by the undersigned, who will bo thankful to the finder by. returning I bp same. The payment of the note has been suspended, and therefore it can be of no use to. auy other than the rightful owner. . .. EDWIN RIGBY. May 2, 1840. ’ .22c
LAW PARTNERSHIP. Mi G. BRIGHT AM) J. M, KYLE, HAVING associated themselves together in the practice of the Law in the Switzerland Circuit Court, will attend to nil business entrust* ed to their cars in said Court. ill. G, Bbioot may be consulted at Madison, and J. M. Kvlg at his office, opposite the Court House, in Yeyay* .!■ April 25,1810; , flhf
