Indiana American, Volume 1, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 August 1833 — Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1S33.

r ,a u.nnv to state that our information rel-

to the amount of loss occasioned by the late fire

'innersville was incorrect, lhe Connersvilie

,, calculates it at only $i ,uuu. iur. v orb..er

'--sand accounts were all consumed.

, . j. f-m WocTiinrrtnn. thp President

, 0Ur latest uuxes uum -".s ,

! tbs United States was at the Rip Raps. The Globe '.,-dthe sea-bath proves advantageous to his health, 'appetite is better, and his strength increasing.

v On yesterday evening we had a very heavy

r; rv,vh ?itmiifd for more than an hour

Lower ui in"

M Vature appears revived this morning even man

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ears re-invigorated, and new charms are aauea to

' ...mtoninw of beautr! Corn, buckwheat, &c.

ere suffering for the want of rain, as was herbage of ery description. All appears revived Nature as:aes her livery of wonted loveliness.

Throe oilier deaths have occurreJ in Mr. Smith's , V, Cor! The Prejd.Mii and his ?uit- U- The Charleston (S. C.) Courier, of the 20ili

inriiilv, .and throe in that of Dr. Howard's, and 1 itcd the Deaf ami Dumb As him while at I tart-: a it., remarks : " Col. ulir.va Drayton, for sev-

tw o are vet sick. It is somewhat abating there Mrd. The lads were arranged on each side of j eral years past, the honored Representative of

has been bat one case in the last 43 hoars. fhe passage, and welcomed him v;ith their rr.ute -,. ., , , , , , , . huzzas, waving their hats. 1 he pupils periorm bince (aeCholerafirstbro.ce out (sometime a- ,omo ot-lhir 0xcrrisos in their recreation rooms.

bout the 1st of July) there has been a great strife vcry much to the gartticaticn and amusement of

among the Physicians, and has resulted in the the company. The Vice President was intro-

failurc of the Steam System ( ) They the Botan- duccd by the teacher to a young lady from Al-

ical Practitioners! rommenred usinr thrir Svrun u'tu w-humuuh itu m:i ...

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A. L.ane. J. Test. E. McCarly. C63 COG 204 823 6G!) ISO 4T9 .r3 43 533 44." 107 1341 "4 m C2 421 357 71 4235 34o5 676

and it is found that all who used it much, have had asked hef. age wuh ft ther TOg'uish C3cprcss. the Cholera, and w hen they take it, it is almost ion of countenance, she quickly wrote, are you

impossible to cure them. Martin L. married, sir? Mr. Van Burcn is a w idower, and

Lewis, Esq. had a severe attack, and would her reply raised a laugh at his expense

have died, had hfl not annlicd in .1 'rpo-iil.ir' ds.r-

tor he lias finally rrrnvered. Thnr nre manv From thc Philadelphia Commercial Herald,

t u rr, M, , . -1 . Tribute to Merit. The citizens of Detroit

J . . , , . proposed, on Gov. CASS s recent visit to that city tors have had good success, and save a good ma- to ivc him a bUc dinner Thjs WM (wha

ny. ine uisease is not contagious. 1 ionui ever hues may color like otiers to other men,) an

hope that it w ill leave here soon.' ollenng of hearts, duly impressed with the pri

It may not be improper to add, that Dr. Howard vate worth and public service of him to whom

was the fonndpr of "Hmvard' TmnrnvPrl SvKt.oin of H'C Honor Was llUCnaeU. it IS UOUUtlUl 'Wlietner

Botanical Medicine." Four ably written volumes on anJ man livcs who h.as donc morc for the scction

,tm ra;r tt;o, r ul i-ouiury iiiiiauueu Dy mm, man uov. cass nas

n.; r.i.; i ,.,i:.,i.J i nn. in ui uuu.diiu ii. n.;iuciu.i.ir

, , f , . .,. igan ierritory. lie has been truly the Govern

ir T T , , . ww, 1 1 t I"1? IUtlJ sa -A clLiiUI, Ul Li Kit ilSL UI1U OrUpUl-

, Qo x.n ma, j I AIK CnriAn rt ftnnK a. K.- 4 m

light ol Ins counsels, led lis population lorward

at a nnrp whirl, lins nn nnr:!lrl Tl'o trr-.rlr nf

Wl. i 1 ,iii.n in wlinco lricrr- Knitu tKp lionrt fC n n I -m . . . . . .

13 u,.v, ... - JJetroit.as do those of the Territorv. pp this.

American, who has not looked forward with the eye of and are gratefui This testimonial of respect prophecy to the time when our country shall have at- for Gov. Cass was not, therefore, the formal oftained the zenith of her flory when a?cended to the fcrings of thc cold and calculating politicians topmost summit of the hill of fame. She will look the reflective tribute which is too often meant to down on the glory of Greece and Rome, when the benefit the getters up of such ceremonies. It tide of emigration shall have formed its resistless tor- was honest and came like a pure stream, from

rent over the western wilderness when the same honest hearts hearts that felt the glow of pure

breeze that ruffles the smooth surface of the Pacific, friendship, directed to one who merited to be

shall fan the cheeks of a portion of the citizens of our refreshed by its presence, although he did not

own country when cities and hamlets shall have partake ol its substance.

sprung up as if by magic beyond the Rocky Mountains

where the savage now roams unmolested, and is the The aspect of affairs in Europe is beginning to

undisputed master of the soil. But 'the poor Indian, ass1- more interest. 1 he principle ol reform is where will he be then But a few years have rolled beginning to work in the British House of Com-

away since he was the sole possessor of the lands mons, and important results may be anticipated.

EDITORIAL REVERIE.

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.

We to-day have the pleasure of presenting to our liers the official returns of the late election for a resentative in Congress from the 4th Congression-

;; District. The following comprises ine umciai ie-

-,m in the several counties, to wit:

Counties.

Franklin

Rush Decatur

Switzerland

Dearborn

K!pley

Total

From the above it will be perceived that the major

. 1 T T.,J 'Fr.t.T. : SlIO ontoc

VOI AMOS IiAE, L'.MJ. mtT JUUu .uic,

ml a majority of 134 votes over and above th? vet

-cjivedby Test and McC.vrty, united.

Close Polling. A. F. Morrison, Esq. Editor of

e Indianapolis Democrat, has been elected Senator

cm the Senatorial District composed of the counties

.' Marion and Hamilton, by a majority of one vole,

it appears that Mr. Morrison has received his certiti-

ite. A mistake of one vote was made in returning

oincial canvass,of a township in Hamilton county, s;ainst Austin W. Morris, his competitor render-

cr the election a complete tie. The mistake was cine. If we stretch the eye of fancy a few years fur

:ot discovered until it was too late to impair the va- ther into the bosom of futurity, we shall see the last having issued his Proclamation agreeably to the

Mitv of Mr. Morrison's certificate of election. of the race taking their departure for the land of the Drovisjons cf thc charter, thc Bank a I ouisvillo

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-0$W setting sun. v nai a monument 01 u.e injustice 01 our gocs into operation to-day, and on Saturday

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SL WERY THE SOUTH. country: now snau u.e suun o w ipau iron, uer gar- next wlU commence discou.ntin Upwards ol

1 1 T 11?; il hora frt OTic-n-ai-rtd f.T.r Utvl.nrn i CI 1, 7 .1 jl 1 J Jl.. 1 I 1

!t i? not loner since we looked forward in the wild " " "- ."- nvc muiureu uiuusanu uonars nave occn paiu in;

vvers of our day dreams to that time, when the list P"""-uu ubi g, 01 wiiicnmo lumureu inousana dollars in gold li - a- ' 1 I Till! 1 -1 -k 1

Ki.u !,.,., Pmcinntpd. and when the name spicnuor 01 a coronauon garment. ami sm er, ana uie Daiancc in notes ol ii.C Dank

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i 01 me u nueu rtiaics. 1 ins msiituucn ccirir.cn

OF-Our little village continues healthy. JSot a ccs business under favorable auspices, having the

case of sickness save that of love exists here how entire confluence of the ccinmunitv, and we

which we now occupy, and not a thought entered his

mind that the strong arm of the white man was to

drive him from the grave of his fathers to find a shel

ter farther west. Many, very many, have perished in

the hopeless conflict for their rights. A few wretch

ed remnants still occupy the trackless wilderness,

which extends from the llockv Mountains to the Pa-

liic. ltepor.

The editor of the Paris, Ky. Citizen has been

permitted to look at a beet which weighed 13 lbs.

In Indiana it is quite common lor larmers, when

they pull their beets, to stone up the holes for

wells. Jt is the easiest way of digging wells.

Louisville. Bank. The Governor of the State

r.f si.a e shall have become obsolete in our language. Yes, thc day has boon when we pictured in our mind

the departure of the vessel which should transport the hst of that degraded race to thoir native Africa, and

ilmost heard with the ear of fancy the shouts cf a na

tion grateful for its deliverance. But that day has

p.issv'il. e now ueheve that the African wil. never

eiso to groan under the rod of the taskmaster so long

3 ''the star spangled banner shall float over" this

'r.f. of pretended freedom. We say pretended frecbecause, a country cannot be called free so long '.'.,:re exists in it a race of men, debarred of access

Charleston District in Congress, set sale, from this port, on Saturday last, in the line ship Sutton", to. reside permanently r t the North. The departure of such a man from among us so pure in private so distinguished in public life cannot hut be regarded as a public loss; and fill with unfeigned regret, these who properly appreciate his worth and integrity." Our good wishes go with him our prayers invoke in his behalf that tranquility and peace of mind which belong -to conscious rectitude and a well spent life. Long will he live in thc recoleclion of a community which he served with fidelity, and adderned with his talents and virtues. ONE CENT REWARD.

ANAvA from thc subscriber, about the fUi

instant, an indented apprentice boy, named Ze-

nus Church. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery, but no thanks or charges. . JOHN C. JOHNSTON. August 2(f, 1633. 4-3w To Sell!

VALUABLE HOUSE & TWO ACRE LOT, in Drewersburgh, Whitewater township. Frank

lin county, Indiana, suitable for a jjri STORE OR WAVERSV ST.LXD. . IjjjIfBiiilding 2o by 51 feet, and occupied by the (Mislsl? subscriber. Any person wishing to purjgJjchase said House and Lot, can have it on reasonable terms for Cash. - ASA BLEDSOE. August 20, 1SS3. ' c'4-tf ALSO, Cr.Y FORTY ACRE EOT OF LAND near the same; well timbered; Vith ten acres under fence, at a reasonable price for cash. A. U. Caution!! WHERE AS my wife (Susan) has left my bed and board without any just cause; this is to" forewarn

any person from trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES EADS. v August 1G, 1833. 34-3w

AdaraiEisslrr.lor's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Abraham Smolley, deceased, late of the county of Franklin, ludiana, will sell at public auction on the 10th day of September, 33, at the residence of the said deceased, in the township of Bath, and county aforesaid, the goods and chattels belonging to the estate of the said deceased; consisting of HORSES, WHEAT, HOGS, HAY, CATTLE, OATS, Farming Utr.mi,'?, CORX, Household and Kitchen Furniture, r. S, r. on a credit of one year, when the amount purchased exceeds three dollars; and all purchasers on a credit, will be required to execute for the amount of their purchases respectively, notes with sufficient security for the paymnet thereof. The sale to commence at 9ocl'k, A. M. of said day, and to continue from day to day until the whole of said property shall be sold." Further particulurs made known on thc day of sale. JOHN SMOLLEY, Adiur. August 17, 1S33. 24-ts

1 to exist the most sanguine expectations of the public, wn would " LouisciUe Herald, ,1ns. 15.

long it will remain so, is with the great Disposer of doubt not that it will be so managed as to answer

events. Cases of Epidemic Cholera are said

in all the surrounding country towns, Our tow

seem to be a favored place

Our latest information from Cincinnati, induces us lommotn oiee

to believe that the Cholera has disappeared

r.css has partially resumed its former briskness. !

Jack Dowxisg. We have observed it stated in a

number of our Eastern exchange papers, that Zet.a

..crsacrea atar: i.an we can a goernmenyireor Smith, Esq. one of the Editors of the Portland Cour

while it anows u.e most sacred laws 01 nature, ier js the rale ginewine Major Jack Downing.

iobj violated with impunity! hatever decision we

may pronounce, and however much sophistry may smooth the subject over, we fear that posterity will

At a dinner held in the City

Busi- of Dublin, w hich was given by a printer, to a

lafge number of pen ".is who bad exerted them

selves lor the preservation of nis premises

from lire on a previous occasion, the table was

covered by a single sheet of paper, thc dimensions of which were length 1:25 feet, brcdlh 5

feet. Monthly Rciiezc.

From the Indiana Palladium.

From information received since our last pub

stamp it with that infamy it so justly deserves. It be- Mj cation, we think w e may safely say that the

The progress of civilization amonssomc of the

western tribes of Indians, seems to be steadily in

creasing. Mr. Armstrong, Choctaw agent, has

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hooves all well-wishers of the Union, not to agitate following named gentlemen have been elected S" "' ' ,u,c i 1

The Ilofvur of the south to represent this State in the next Congress of "r " v;' 7 ' ' VA- I iV .

the question at this time

appear determined to withdraw from the Union, if the United States

they can form an imaginary cause; and every thing

tlut is said or written in the north, east or west, is

magnified into all forms and sizes by thc Southcrnors

and we believe it is the duty of the philanthropist not to disturb this subject which is fraught with so much painful interest. But, who in a slave state, can lay

down at night in safety, while the groans of the vie

tims of the Southampton tragedy are yet ringing in

1st District

2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 9th

5?

RatlifF Boon. not ascertained. John Carr. Amos Lane Jonathan McCarty. George L. Kinnard.

Edward A Henegan.

ceive proposals through thc Tost Ofiice at Nash

ville, until the first of September next, for the

delivery at the Choctaw Agency on thc Arkansas, about Tort Smith, of 399 Iannis, aud 999

Spinning wheels, for the use of thc Choctaws west

of Arkansas.

Woaiiisjj i-Iaai's Advocate.

nHE WORKING MAN'S ADVOCATE, puh--EL lished in the citv of New York, is one of the

Largest and Cheapest weekly newspapers in the United States. The object of the Working Jinn's Advocate, ns its title imports, is to protect the rights and promote the interests of the Working 3fen. By working menare meant all those who are engaged in occupations calculated to contribute to the sustenance, health, instruction, and rational amusement of their fellow citizens. The Advocate embraces in its details the proceedings of the working men of Europe and America, a Price Current and Bank Note Table, as well as other foreign and domestic intelligence. Its general object is Human Improvement, uncontrolled by political or religious sectarianism. Terms -t2 a year in advance. Postmasters and others are respectfully requested to act as agents. (jp- Papers giving this advertisement three insertions within three months from this date, will be entitled to an exchange with the Advocate for one year. Those papers with which we now exchange are requested to publish the above advertisement if they wish to continue. GEO. H. EVANS, Publisher.

No. b, 1 names st. New 1 ork, June 1, 1S?3. fj7 Subscriptions received at the "American" office. aug.l5-3v.r

New-Orleans, July 27th, 1S33

mi A- 1 1 j.l 1 4- 1

mm . 1 .7 r.- llicliyis neaum Htau.u uicasam, um

lilt; It WU3 11U1II u.u n,umi uiiiuiaicicDvi- . . . ... - . , , . e , r able to the election of Gcoree Boon. Should he Mississippi within .three and a half feet of

their ears. The same fanaticism which actuated the 4.j k fA rr-f w w ,UWninn in water marK. lUarKeis aun. i lour u ov.

- I if ItflV VI 1 V V uiu viitii w - w,vvi. mnvor T ! , l of ill ovlcfe- O 4h,', 4 4 Aonnlif 4 ilin

I o 7 l TJnAAi.-fiTTr I r t-rv it? w - ! Iaut 1 rnm

mm anu 11 IS a Spirit LililL IS IUIII1U IU CAISL Clllivii prC&UUL ctUIIlllllS II clLlUU 1UI Llll HH.ll a?b Ul ,,(. - 1 , j r- , 01 f

oppressed ot every land. Y ho can contemplate witn 4 members, an narmonizing in pouncai sen 11- - 7- .10 ' ,

composure, the scenes of Jamaica! Indian cruelty ments, possessed of varied and extensive mental 10 " ccm per pounu, u uuu o t i., c

would be counted clemency, when compared in the and physical powers, Indiana will present a pret- V- ' bushel. 18 to 20: wood SI CO:

smc si-aift wit!. n.oir linSnrit.. Vot wp must ad.mt , ty lmnosinff lront in me next ioncress : anu do - jt

L.vv UEXCEBtTRGii Masket. Apples bushel,

the old maxim "What cannot h n.rod. must be cn- able to contend in the forum or the field for her

from whatever quarter they may come fcoutn - ' O('on, , ,(, , ' ramHn anrl fJn. Hamilton not rvcenled. cheese G to 8; flour per bbl. VS 1 00 to 4 oO oats

Doctor Hull, Editor of thc Connersville Sentinel, 1 12 to 18; potatoes IS to JV; wlieat IX); wood I'Jj

in adinonishinsr his readers asrainst the use of fruit at T-.. . t 4u ;r.n "n;fr;f to 1 to.-ratladium.

'ins saason cf the year, says: "believing, as do most l, i,r.rvffl?-l etafpmnnt frnm nil the-

"ther Physicians, that it is a morbific agent in the pro- counties, w hich places Dr. Davis a few votes a-

mction of the disease." How pertinacious we an liu- bead of Mr. L.wine. 1 he vote is so close that Uacon nams -

unites are to follow thc crowd Doctor Jackson, Doc- there can be no certainty of the actual result, " Hog round

tor Bhck Hawk, and Doctor Hull !! ! until ofhcially returned to the Secretary. It liutter, keg - - -

w ill be perceived from the return of the aecrc- Llieese, v est. n

It is with pleasure that we announce to our readers, Uary tiat Dr. Davis, instead of Mr. Boon, as Clover seed -

";at tue eccentric Col. Crockett, is elected a nepre- some liad supposed, was the strongest in L.aw- reamers

tentative in the next Congress, from the 12th District, rence. Should Dr. Davis succeed, the entire Jt lour,superiine

'n Tennessee. It is expected that he will srrin Nulli- delegation from Indiana, contrary to all expec- i lax-seed

tation, wiu De in iaAoroi ine present aununiMiu- ncdi-

tion. The people are comlns;,. H"c

Indianapolis Ucmocrat. uats

Lorn -

Kentucky. In this State, we learn that Pat- ' l.arlev

CINCINNATI MARKET. AUG. 15,1SP3.

j per pound 9 a 10

" 5i a l S a 10

eserve.rpcr pouuu v,t a t

bushel S1.75 a 5 00

'"cation out of countenance.

CHOLERA.

e are permitted to make thc following extracts

from a letter written by a young gentleman in Colunv

"us, to a person in this place, giving an account of the

wages ot the epidemic cholera in that place, it is

dated

"Coixmbus, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1S33

rick II. Pope, and Richard M. Johnson, are elec- Hops, first sort -

ted on the side ol the administration; and Llins- i-ard,

topher Tompkins, Robert P. Letcher, Thomas Pork, mess

r.hilton. Chilton Allan. Amos Davis. Thomas A. " Carro- -

Marshall. Martin Beattv. and Beniamin Hardin, " Prime -

"The scourge of Nations is with us, and has in thc opposition. In another District thc con- Potatoes -

sw"ept a number of

among the number

. 01 tne Proprietors of the Ohio Register, Dr. n:no votes. uvree Tom Moore.' the Columbi- Wool, clean washed -

iJTON Howard, and Mrs. H.vuriet Byuo, an minister, was beaten 79 votes by Gen. Letch- Whiskey from wagon

'"eof Mr. Smtth. RlifAr nf ihp flhSn-M;-J er. Indiana Journal. 1 I allow - -

per pound u

barrel s I.Jo

80 G8

31

bushel 5?

40

per pound 37i

bar;

el

our inhabitants into Eternity test is between two opposition candidates. 1 wo Kags - - - - -

arc, ii. 1 . M.VYXARD, Jsq. . , rnmlntps. surrppdpd hvnlr nlimiM ' rommnn

.S i '2.00 t;,50 10

bushel per pound

43

9 25 37 4 0 5

ESTATE OF ABRAHAM SMOLLEY, dec. TBbXOTICE is hereby given to all whom it shall cr may 11 concern, that administration of the goods, chattels, credits, moneys and effects, which were of Abraham Smolley, deceased, late of the county of Franklin, has been granted to the undersigned, according to law. The said administrator does hereby declare the estate of the said decedent to be probably solvent. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to said Administrator; and all persons having claims against the estate of the said decedent, are also hereby notified to present thrm for pavment agreeably to law. JOICV SMOLLEY, Administrator of said estate. August litb, 1833. 33-3w

STATE OF INDIANA.) In the Franklin ProFimnktjx County. ) bate Courl. f tliv Term cl'IVov. I8S3.

Daxiei, Nbal, heir of Jonx Nkau cc-

ceased, S.V3IUET, Neai,, Zaciiahiaii Olst.f.y, and Euz vtieth his wife, Sally Wilson, late Sally Neal, Oliver J. Neal William I, James and Elizabeth Neal, heirs cf Jon. Neal, (Ipronscd.

THE aforesaid heirs, and legal representatives, of John Neal, late of the County of Franklin aforesaid, deceased, and others who may je interested, are hereby notified, that I shall at the November term ol the Probate Court, of the County aforesaid, commencing on the second Monday in IVovember next, make application for a partition of all the Real Estate be-lojio-ing to the estate of John Neal, deceased, it being all 'of "the Northwest Quarter of Section three, in Township eleven, Range thirteen, situate in the couny aforesaid, excepting so much thereof as lies south

west of the West lorkot w nite-water, irom w water mark on the south west side of said river, and containing sixty-five acres or thereabouts, agreeably t the provisions cf the Statute in such case made and provided when and where you may attend if you sec proper, and contest the same. DA XI El. NEAL, Heir, &c. By Geo: Holland, his Att'y. A ugust 1-", 1633. c::-4w

LANKS such as DEEDS, Writs, Suppa-ncs, S-c. .S c. on hand at the American Ofiice.

gallon per pound

i a

"LANK CONSTABLE KALES for sale at the

JP "American" Frintirg Oince.

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