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5 ily advancing State hut it will aU greatly to! I her general interests and lier permanent!

wealth. It should soon; and if ihc signs of the times arc not very deceptive, it trill go on, to completion. This section of the State in an especial manner demands it. And as a part of the great system of improvement, that Indiana is now driving with spirit and energy in various other sections, it is due the

whole generally, as well as the White-Water and adjoining country in particular. Conncrsvillc If'aichinan, Jane Cth.

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i i,n.r., J IV D I AAA.

FiUDAV, Jl B 13, 1831.

horized to withdraw the name

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Pitts " II.-' -. T h t tllO ' is net '

PUBLIC .MEETLMG. At a meeting of ti e citizens of Brookvilie and vicinity, held at the Court house on Saturday the 6th

candidate for the cilice of' djy ofJunc- 124, for the purpose cf making ar-

j rangements, to celebrate the approaching annivers

ary of American independanee, John 31. Johnston, Esq. was called to the chair, and Doctor Rufus Ifaymond appointed Secretary.

t'hc object of the meeting hiving Leva stated

from the chair, it was, on motion,

r compositors, without any view RcslvJ, That a committee of arrangements be

" resistances render it necessary to iv. IVrie Creek, 3Iay 3Ut, KiJ," v.; to the communication published it came into the oil'icc, hut was

appointed, to consist of eleven persons, with in

structions to invite all the surviving soldiers of

k('.cii '.Jr. Silv f

v.se of Representatives on the 2d jthc revolution, residents of the county, to take part isi'N. resigned the lF.ce of Speaker i ia the festivities of the day; and solicit the attend-

H.s f; re well address occupies about jance of the light companies of the 7th Regiment; ijjudligei.crr, concluding with the i and to do all other things by them deemed nccesr... !i -"T!s is the last time I shall ; "ry, to further the object of this meeting. Tower iVm this Chair- we separate, this j was also given to them to fill any vacancies which i:.:rv of us, to meet no more. I j "i.iy happen in their body: whereupon the following i .-. t vt "nd bless von ar.d our eeuu-' irentleman were appointed said committee, viz: ; ;o this my last and affection-1 Messrs. Enoch McCarty, Fielding Jeter, John Quick, Thomas Horridon, W. T. Boeks, Stephen . -.-.-u concluded, he retired from ! 3i artiii, Abner 3IeCnrty, Henry Berry, Isaac Feck, !I.m- proceeded iiumedisteiv C. F. Clarkson. and X. I). Gallion.

John Roll,

ami jaiiu'f i tju Moi.on, ?n;cred, that the secretary inform

..r-:t ;. Ci Joel B. Sutherland of Perm. each member of tho committee of his appointment. 1. V.'T.de uf Georgia were the moi-t I ar.d request them to meet at the court house on .. V.i On the 1st balloting the t 'i Imrsday next at 3 o'clock P. M. to transact the Wudo til, Folk 42, Scutheriand Zi, i business intrusted to them. the Kth ballotting John Roll rvccitf- j Ordered, that the proceedings of this meeting be

ildc, 7S; Scattering 2T: where- j signed ' y the President and Secretary, and pul

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JOHN 31. JOHNSTON, Chair'n Attest. RUFUS IIAYJIONU, Sec'y.

oralde gentleman, like all others, it may he altered and amended until it might even til! the wishes of the gentlcmnn himself. The other branch, in their wisdom, will also heal

liberty to mould it to their sense of propriety and dutv.

Air. Speaker, my honorable friend from

Kentucky (Mr. Johnson) says, twenty-seven

years experience has taught him that this

House will never do any thing until the day

of adjournment is fixed. Granted, but does

that prove that a reasonable lime ought not to be given between the time of fixing and the day of adjournment? And thatin doing this, we ought not to be influenced by the business to be transacted? There is another bill whichseems to'have been overlooked by all save the honorable gentleman at my left, (Mr. Chilton.) ! refer to the bill placing the soldiers of the West upon the pension list with those of the Revolu

tion, p.ii-. Speaker, I may l.trget mvsolf. but I will never forgot the warw orn soldiers of the valley of Ohio. No, sir, nor will I ooaio to vindicate their characters, and urge their upon claims the nation.while I shall be honored with a seat upon this l!oor. Sir, my honornblo friend nt the right (Mr.

Mi'u.icvMiy .,.- lilJ I ln;Lllul. Ills U' IU him. Of ,:lhls there can be no doubt. All who knov. 'hiin, desire to see him. The gentleman says, this is the popular branch of the Government the hist hope of freedom. To this sentiment I respond most heartily. Yes, Mr. Speaker, in this Hall, I

have no doubt, the last voice in defence of

liberty and law will be heard. In this Hall, that eagle will make its last (bitter that banner for the last time be unfurled. Here shall liberty bid her last adieu. Yes, sir, in this 1 tall will the last smile be dashed from the lips of that fair goddess by some ambiiious tyrant.bursting these doors with swords and body guards.bidding the representatives of the People depart. Heaven grant that day shall be distant; far, far distant.

HurraZi i:orti5i?ia & Farmers!:: THE subscriber intends leaving the North, and has determined to sell, his full blooded horse, FJLiG OF rnucE, Now standing in this place, and deems it unnecessary to enter into description, as any gentlemen wishing to purchase, ean at anv time see the hvmc by calling at the stable, and referring to hand bill, this only the subscriber would remark that he stands unrivalled by any horse in point of colour, muscle, bone & sinew by horseman as far as he is known. Flag is a beautifull dark bay, 1(5 hands High, 6 years old this spring. A part "of the purchase0 money must be in hand, and a part if reouired will be deferred. ALSO. His half sister (Clary Fisher.) dam De-

nar.ee, 4 ye.-rs oid this spring, sired by old Flarof

iruce, has bred one colt, by Robin Red Breast, j

wi.ion has proved himself the bot-t 3 mile horse in Ohio. vc Kentucky, she is 4 years old, and if possible, the subscriber will bring the colt to this place on the -ji;, c..iy of Jul-.- next. ALSO. vine Dearborn waT7on, sett of trears.

horse v I'-.-ar .m can at any time be seen by j

.i.i. i, esuo'i io iiictjard iattic. who Las the cire of

the Horse. TIIOS. REST. Lrookville, June Pth, 4

U of Tennessee was declared lished in the "Indiana American.

Ails

a!::i

'i r of ti.e House of Representatives, j j .d ! the Chair by the Hon?. J. tl.j :d H. y. Johnson, when the oath of orHoe j :-;:stercJ to Liiu by Mr. Williams of N.

?en:

r r:e!Mjer of the House of Repre-j

c:'tti"C .

TO THK F.D1TOR. V. ASiiiNKTox, June 1st, flic day of adif.irnmeat, on the part of this house

i;xe.' er. ne .-,( th lust. esterday was deo the lO i nrkv contested election. The

s'i,l nvy were taken r or G several limes, in

-e:..trvi r n e

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:i:!ar descriptions of votes, taken

,!. I"! by the committee, and in each .;":.iied tV.-Gra.ble to Letcher. A !it- (" 1 (k i: tLo evening the House ad;r,g th? u-ia question as to who b hoi: Id t CJHT:. ay the IT use will proceed to the elcc--ik-r. this like the other, is a d-uhtful :rs ::i Ji.iste. and very respectfully, A. LANK.

;'.'K.t.t-aA. A letter received from Fert Mitchell ii;s xi-i V-o ;t..i.n At!is.) conveys the aillicting intel.ji'rro f 1 he si:r.r'st t.'tal annihilation of tho two : d'.t??r c.'.'jiraiiics stationed at Fort Mitchell, Al-'''-'"i. by t liolera; cli but fifteen were dead, and : f-.-von were sick: temperate and ititmper-

d'-ke attieked by the disease. Lieuts. "er, tlrahim, and ('loud, were among its This fit ;i malady, says a western paper .1 it dcohiting march in the Western A ?t earner en the Mississippi lost out ::gcrs. Fr has also re-appeared in Kan-

ate v. la re:--; c :;n' r;

srd severs! deaths have occurred.

'" ' Hrn. Cnn b iato for Governor ,id!resse! t!.c cit:ze--s of T!i !.i-.;-spolis on the 31st u!t.at the V:r! !!. izi tLa place, on the subject of tho K- t- -i, !.;r;- Covrreer election. We shall expect

v? .iV.'.vrncr X -Ve in this ir.rt nf t1. S?.-,:.-. t,n.

tot:-e election.

tc.

COMMITTEE'S PROCEEDINGS. Agreeably to the request contained in the foregoing proceedings the committee of Arrangements met on Thursday the liflh inst: Present, Messrs. John Quick, Enoch McCarty, Abner McCarty, Fielding Jeter, Wm. T. Becks, C. F. Ckrlison and X. I). Gallion. Tl;e (Committee organized by calling the Hon. John Quick to the chair, and appointing C V. Clarkson.Secretary. The meeting then proceeded to business, when the following gentlemen were appointed thf.eers of the Day, for celebrating the appro-ching anniversary of American independence, viz.-

Ge. Holland, Esq. Orator. John Ryman, Tsq. Reader Col. U. S. Noble, .Marshall. John A. Matsox, F.sq. President. C. F. Ci.akksox, Esq. Vice President. Bev. Damel St. John, Chaplain. John M. Johnston, Esq. 1 D wirt. St. John, Esq. Committe for draftCol. C. W. lit tciit:n, j ing Toasts. Messrs. Wjn.T. Becks, C. F. Clarkson, and N. 1). Gallion were appointed a committee to engage a dinner, and transact all other business, which will be necessary to further the contemplated celebration.

The Committee solicit the surviving Soldiers of

the Revolution, residents of the county, to join in

commemorating that eventful period in which they were actors.

They also invite the attendance of the Light

Companies of the Tlh Rcciment of the I. M.

Ordered, that the foregoing proceedings be signed by the President and countersigned by the Secretary, and published in the American.The meeting adjourned. JOHN QUICK, Chair'n. Attest. C. F. CLARKSON, Scc'v.

II a it Ro ad. We discover, en looking over the proceedings in the House of Representatives, that the resolution submitted by ?;Ir. x7?ir, a short lime since, asking an inquiry into the expediency of granting a certain portion of refuse lands in this State, to aid in the construction of the rail road from Lawrence-

burgh to Indianapolis, was, on the motion of

3lr. Ij. considered on the 22d ult. and adopted. The matter now rests with the committee on public lands, who most likely will report a bill in accordance with the suggestions of the resolution. In.-I. Palladium.

The

' r- Mrrxr his I ron elected Representative in Urgr.-sr i.-cr.i Mr.ryl-r.d t fill the vacancy occv cr.cu by the death of Mr. Dennis.

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rr:nTE-niTER clmil.

A "crrs cl I'liginecrs are row survey ins: the

:.o contemplated Canal down the Val- '' i Water. They commence d the hft v-vH ':, nrr.r the month of Nettle ' V. ;.yn-i County; and will be down 'kis Yillag. early next week. Mr. i-t iif cf the corps, reports very i: i" -t t':i' rout so far as he has rroress."::rvcv r.n.l examination. It is cal-

estown Comet r.naou:icea the

death of Hon. John F. Rosa, judge of the second judicial circuit in this State. He died at

j Charlesto-wn on the 23ih ult., in ITih vear of

lus age. MiTitstn-Rmi RritNEi. We learn that the village of Miilersburgh, Holmes county Ohio, was. oti Sunday last, nearly destroyed by tire. Thirty houses including IS dwellings and the public buildings, were destroyed. Ohio Pairiri, Mn 1G.

Viifh Y allied. FEpO those who are in tho arrears cither by note M. s.or book accounts that have been due" three months or upwards, are reruoted to call p.nd settle the same, as it is impossihle t.o do business without some ca&h, ami by complying with' the above will confer a favor on the subscriber. D. PRICE. Brookville, June 10th. 154.

SKEREFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Franklin Cirnrt Court of the County of Franklin and State of Indiana, at the April Term, A. I). 134. of said Court upon Bill filed in a certain case wherein William Abcrnathy is complainant, and John J. Loper is defendant, to foreclose the equity of redemption to the Mortgaged premises in the said bill set forth, and hereafter described, I the undersigned. Sheriff of said County, will offer at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Brookvilie, County and state aforesaid, on the 2?tb dav of June, A. I). li':!4, between '.he hours cf 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, first the rents and profits for the term of i-cven years, of the foll-jwing described mo-ig-ged premise.:, (to wit,) rdl his, the said John J. Leper's undivided one third pnrt of the following mmed premfses, beginning eighty poles South cf the North East corner of the North West quarter, of s tio:i No. tver.tv-one, in Township No. tea, north, of r:i-g? No. West of the meredim lin- drawn from the mouth cf the greit Miami River, at the Scuth East corner of thehnd 1 itely owned by Benjamin Wilson, thence Wast with the li-o of s:.id V, iron's, hud fjrtv-seven poles to a st ike. t!:e!iee South four poles to tho treet that boar.ds the town of F.ur.ield on the North, thence E.at forty-seven poles to Main Street, thence to tho place of beginr.in., contain

ing one nore more or less

and forty-three poles, !

sotlie folloivin j idiots

i; the same in the town

oT Daisies

it shall or the goods,

ol I airheld which are numbered on the plat of said town scventy-riv?, seventy-six, one hundred and seven, one hamlrcd and ei:rht, one hundred and nine, and on? hundred an 1 t ;:i, r II situate " in the County of Fravklia and state of Indiana; nod if thrents and profits aieres iij, of the aforesaid premises will not soli for a sum su.i"eieiit to satisfy said decree. I will li.on and there ex nose to nub!!,' snh-s

the fee sin;

r.T

all

: estate liht. title, intcr-

jOTlCE is hereby given to all whom XV may concern that administration of

, erei.its. mouevs and eflocts winch 1 1 , 4 ' r...-, , i .-i . f i i had for too same Larue.! ate ot the county of I rank- ;n i ,i 1 j.- . j , T , . . icobij in -aia dee

!,:iti'o -;i..

were of Daniel

an Matoot Indiana, deecased, who died intestate.has been granted to the undersigned agreeably tolaw;and th undersigne 1 does hereby declare that the estate of s aid decedent entrusted to hha as aforesaid, is s.,lre,:f. All iersons imloht 'd to said deceased are hereby

noti.ieu to make iiiime.?

iOU to iaiKO llilllie.a.'.af a nirmorf nn.l 'lmco

having demands against him will present the same for adjustment agreeabfv to law. JOSEPH WILSON, Adm'r. May 2-1, 22 3w

STATE OF INDIANA,

rra:ikliii Count u

, In Vacation.

In Probate Court cf Franklin County Indiana. June, A. D. 1S3J.

Estate of James. Wood, On complaint to set! deceased. ( an Insolvent Estate

tii as

est, damn and demimi of tbc said Jchn J. Loper, of, in, and f the undivided one third part of the aforesaid prenvses for the best nriee that can be

to satisfy the debt interest and

reo s'eci:ied and Get forth.

DANIEL St. JOHN, '.trijT, Yii a C'cunly, Indiana. SheriiTs Ofilee, Brookvii'.e, June Cth, 3?S4. 23 ts.

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liY virtu? of ami exeeatior. issued from the Franklin circuit court to me C reefed, I have levied on the undivided one third part of tho following described promises, sit-tute in Fairfield township. Franklin county, Indiana, to wit: one piece of land hegcining eighty poles south of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section No. 21, in township No. 10 north, of range No. 3 west of the meredian line drawn from the mouth of the Great 3Iiami river, ?t the southeast corner of the land lately owned by Benjamin Wilson, thence west with the l.no of said Wilson's land forty-seven pedes to a stake;

E it remembered that on the third day of June tlier,cc south four poles to the street that bound

A. J). IS'il, comes William Wood, Adminis- U;e lown ol i' airlieid on the north, thence east

trator of the estate of James Wood, deceased, and 'rty-seven poles to mam ttreot, thence to the place

nh m the o;!.ce of the Clerk cf the Probate Court wt t?ininsr, containing cue acre and torty-three

of the County of Franklin and state of Indiana (In V'-e be tna Ealne I110re or 'C; a'- tlie following Vacation) his complaint praving that he may have det3 in the tow n of Fairfield which are numbered the privilege of eettieimr sa"i.l estate as an ir.se-l- on t!'e P1,lt ef s.id town 7, 7o, 107. 10r, 105), and

cut one, and Trelv:n T "-"-.orally for Tlief- mid 111 lne rents ana prc.t.ts ot winch 1 will oi.'er at

retioi.n by crc.er of Henrv ilo.-rv r.fonh-e Pn-li"1-'''5 fa!e for the term of seven vears at the court

hate Judire of theeonnt.- ofVrnnkiin aforesaid, (m'jn'ir' -r ia the tow n of of roo!:v:ll?. Franklin Vr.c?:;.-u) it ie ordere land directed ili-it the cred-ic',"ty' Int!i "na' vn tLc ''th day ;f Jr.ne, A. D. it or? ofsuid e.-t.uobe iu-tiried of the tiling and pen-1 l!S:5'1 ' an1 rcnt:3 an 1 profits afjresaid will oat deiicv of said comnlaint. bv :. m.Mir ,iin fr K v i sell for a sum s uf.i.-i.n-.t to sati'y t he debt, intere-st

complaint.

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e Indiana

American, a

crsr.s.

; s.ri

nnd therfl offer. at p:'.':i: the e-tate, right, till

a 'it a tea flat Lock will be requisite be -.t everv mile or mile and a ounr-

lie. f.Ue tdl

Kt- ' hen compared w ith most other Canil5.t'ee ccavati..n w ill be very light. The wll Usurh p. iierrtiits the selectionof ground f! m r-1." If the I'ct3 bc made f iim-Y-v-"ich. we believe is contemplated, the "hole expense of ibf Canal, it is thought, will .. exceed betwec! i six and seven thousand 1;-:.i:s, per mile. The unusually vast a-Kuu-it cf w ater po4e w hich mar 'be had in "7 "ic pf this Canal, can hardly be caleuitej. This work w ill be of nearly if not T'tfja; gr. ai importance in this regard, as it wnl p.; a jeat tlioroughfare for the trade and conmuirco of thi.; rccion. The lielv interest already abroad in behalf of this valuable en-

tcrprii(

wl

coaa

only t!:ronghout the counties

icrfl 't passes, b-.it in all tlie neighboring

..ugcrs well L r its prosecution and

ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. TnritsPvY, May -JD, ISM. Mr. Tj.xn said, he had given several gilent

votes upon tlic subject cf the adjournment of

Lie. session. 1 hat it was not his intention to detain the Nou-e by saying any thing that shall invite a reply, or add to the present excitement. On the contrary, he desired to allay every unpleasant feeling, and banish from the Hall all party spirit all thoughts of who idiould or should not hereafter fill high places. Mr. Speaker, as yet we have done but little, w hile all the important bills in which the public interest is concerned, remain, to be disposed of. That he did not believe gentlemen would be disposed to delay the important business of the 1 louse. A d die rent feeling seems now to be manifested by all. Sir, from the various important bills referred to by several honorable gentlemen, it is evident that the 23rd of Juncwill be too limited to accomplish that which all admit to be of public and private importance. There is, however, one bill upon the files, regulating the depositcs cf the public monev, said Mr. L.,he would never agree by his vote to adjourn, until finally acted upon. How

ever great his confidence in the Secretary of

the I reasury, and unbounded in the Executive, every consideration of public duty de

manded it. As we regard ourselves and respect the wishes of our constituents, and the reputations of those individuals and the honor of the country, we will dispose of this delicate and all exciting subject. It is called for as

we regard the public fears, to restore public

The Camden republican speaks of a lady named Hannah Zimpkins. aged (S years, who a few davs since left home on her twentv-

third tour to the state of Ohio, where some of

her children reside. She has visited them annually lor the last twenty years, and in two instances lias visited them twice in the same year, making forty-four times that she has crossed the Alleghany mountains. Within the last twenty years she has travelled thirfyone thousand miles, and what is more singular, all t'.iesc journeys have been travelled on foot; and she has subsisted principally by ti e charity cf those benevolent people she has met on her journrvs.

weens snece

weeKly newspaper printed and published in Brookvilie in the County of Franklin aforesaid; and further that unless the creditor of k S,1 otatr notifv

ts.ll.l administrator Ot the ei.forr-a nrwl rvt rr of! lc"u P''1 01

their respective claims by tiling the same or a statement of the nature thereof agreeably to la v in the oHice of the Clerk of the Court aforesaid previous to the August Term of said Court to be Leiden at the Court house in Brook-, i lie on the second iimn-

day in August ne.xt.v. hen a final distribution of the assets of the estate of said deceased will be decreed, their oltimswill be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors.

11 EN II Y BERRY. Copy TTrT,'!th Jnne, I-fi-L ) rob'mit .um cj'k p. c. r. c. ( ?rur,w

1 !) o the

v.

MAHUIEH. on the 21 inst. by R

Barwick. Mr. Ch ykt.f.s Harvey to Mrs. 8i SANXAii Rnr.v all of this county.

On the Tith inst. by Rev. Lewis Pawcse. Mr. Ilvr.il D. WooinvoiiTii to Mis Anio.ui.

Sr. Jotix.

FOR GOVERNOR. NOAH NOSlLIk JAMF.SC. HEAP, f OR LIEUT. GOVERNOR.

P. V. CUI.LKY, DAVID WALLACE.

FOR SHERIFF.

DANIEL ST. JOHN, C. W. HUTCH EN,

ISAAC WAMSLKY. FOR CO. M.MISSW.MER

JOSEPH OOF PIE. THOS. ttlNr.COT.

Wm. T. REEKS. II. JEXKINSOX. For senator. john retd. for r e p r es e nt-a t i v e . joseph bennett. james ii vl-ey. j. m. johnston b. s. noble. rou conrtxrjit. R. W. IlAT-sTCxn, II. D. Johnson.

sti;ayi:d

"CTJTROM the subscriber on the Pth inst. a small

s. j)iaeK -Hare, and a Hav Horse Colt, about t

weeks old. Any person giving information of the

above, shall be rewarded for their trouble. C. F. CLARKSON. Brookvilie June l"th 1-4.

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ft - - A . i 1 I vxvunui.iiv,iuni' lit. !C. Anr ST(.,ro . I 1 1 C L, -11. ,1 . . .'

"ie Uitterent aa.l !'c:-.t,t .r t t i-i 1

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Kentucky (Mr. (.

TE.MPE R. 1NCE .VEE TJ. G. The members and friends cf the Franklin County temperance Society, arc hereby notified that the annual meeting of said society will beholden at

the meeting house in Brookvilie, on the 4th day of

July next, at a o'clock V. M. where a sermon will bc delivered by the Rev. E. Barwick. The friends of temperance generally are respectfully fhvited to attend. JOSEPH MEEKS. ISAAC PRICE. N.UIAMMOND. June 12th, IS34. Committee.

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A ti a i n i t ii S r H:i I v. 7-TOTICE is hereby sri von that tlie underlined

-i- anin

?eutio!i, I wiil then fee simple, and all

intcreet, claim, and de

mand rf Oliver Loner of in, ami to the undivided

? aforesaid premises for the best

j.rico tliat can bo h-.A to palU-fy tlio doht, interest, ami cot as set forth in said execution; taken in cxectuion as the property of Oliver Loper at the suit of Daniel Stanton. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. 31. of said day, where strict attention will be given by me. I DANIEL ST. JOHN, Sheriff's Office. J ShcrllTof Franklin County, la. Brookvilie, June Oth, I-T-L i:- U.

OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. JI WILIj sell, nt public outcrv, on Saturday the

Id.

0fl. irv nf-Tiir.; Tnif. nil th'. Tirnmicn i'r

i.-trator of the estate of Daniel Larue. t.,. i,.o-,-;ii 'f, .i . '.

..cc?asc.., vvkLou the Joth day of June, A. D. ie.-.4,!follow.inR cnbrd prc-crt'.- being lots in the tow,, nt the residence of said deceased, m the township 1 0f jr0okv:lle laid off liy drsse B. Thoma-tho of u lute water, County of r rankbn, and state of:unf,ivitled sixth parf.of jots No. 1 As 2; south Lilf liidiana, sell at public outcry, on a credit of nme !-, o- h.o n imln nf 1 - - 1 1 nirt c c, m .

months, when the amount exccedsS dollars .(under j nnd 'the ,v,;oe pf r.Vir. Go Also the samd

nnt ioi cas.i in j.ar.d, iv.e uooos and Chat- ' nmnrf:n nt l-i nrre.-t of .-.d land Iv.n-r s-..-k

l.TooKvuic and adjommsr rue town pi.it, on w hich there is pood timber. The lots above described have on them '! good dwelling houses and-a Tavern favorably situated: One half of the purchase m-mey will be required in hand; and the balance in one year, secured personally. A good deed in fee simple will be made on the day of sale. I. N. II ANNA. Brookvilie, June fth, loJ. X.' ! Cw

t . i a t am

ties fit" 1 i" in " tu tl.o est at, a nf f,!i! iWnnco.l .i

sistiugef! Tors e. Cattle, Work-Oxen, Sheep, Hogs, t'traia in the barn, Beds and Bedding, One Vpron, Farming Ftensials, Household v.v.d Ketchen I'nrnituro, and other property too tedious to mention. Tho purchasers will be required to execute for

the amount of their purchases respectively, notes with approved security. The Sale to commence

;it 'J o'clock A. M. on the day aforesaid, and to con

tinue from day to nay, until all the property ehbll ho sold, and due attendance will be riven by the

unuersirrnea. JOSEPH WILSON. Adm'r. May 20th, 131. ' 22 "w

CH. 1. CER Y .VO TCE. Fd jah Barwich Administrator')

et l honias viggett deceuisd, In Franklin Cir-

v. cuit Court, Aril Benjamin S. Noble, (Jeorge L. Term, A. D. Ih ioier ?Iary Deiblcr and -Mary !'. Deibler. J Chancerv.

ND now at this day (to wit: Lath April. A. D. L-l) comes the said complainant by J. 31.

Johnston his attorney, ar.d it appearing by the Sheriff's return, that the subpeena in this case has been executed on Benjamin S. Noble, one of said defendants, 4- that George L. Deibler .Mary Deibler iV Mary E. Deibler, are not found, and on motion of Plaintiirhy J. 31. Johnston hisattorney. Itis therefore ordered by the court that the pendency of the said Plaintiff's Bill be published 3 weeks successively in tlie Indiana American, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Brookvilie, Franklin county, Indiana, notifying and requesting the sni.I defendants to be and appear on the first day of the next term of t his court (on the second 3Ionday in October next, at the court house in Brookvilie) "and answer to tlie Bill of the Plaintiff, or the matters nnd things therein contained w ill be heard in their absence and decreed accordingly. A.x res r. " ROBERT JOHN, Cl'k, F. C. C. May 2?th, 1P34. 22 ?w

LINSEED OIL, 3IoIasses and Mackerel, Upper and Sole Leather, Fine and Coarse Shoes, Rat Traps, and Hoes, on band and for ealo by N. D. GALLION. May 19, 1834. bty

li ne lccLn" i,- ,w;,h ;,- vs.,.ii-

be aler Cain Itif'osrht that it should r! ' ,iC in-r--vemeat will net merely el-

rlmracter of our

young but rapiJ-

tliat it we pass tlie

er House. Howe, in its present form

Coit Bcii, .Trace Chains, Drawing Knives, Ilames, Iron 'tings. Brass Kettles, Churns, Wash Tubs, Ha 1 1 3Ieasures, Peck Measures, Bacon, Flour, s, Glue, Cotton Yarn, Sea-grass Ropes and -ds, for sale by N. D. GALLION. 9, 1834. bty

C'oviiisTlon Celicn BS now in complete o;er.ition, and manufacturi'iitf YARNS of a superior ruality. Orders to the subscribers shall receive prompt attention, at low prices, and tlie usual credits. CIIAS. 31 ACALE8TER & CO. Cin. May 20.

COVINGTON ROLLING MILL. f H lIIE subscribers are prepared to excute orders .U. for BAR IRON, Bn-LFR and SHEET IRON of all sir.cs. Also, N AILS, assorted, from ';d to lfd. The qualify warranted cquil to any manufactured in the Lnited States, at tho lowest current prices, and on Lh-ral cedits. CHAS. 31 ACA LESTER A- CO.

Cincinnati, 3Iay 2!).

TAKE A' CP, BY John Sh'iHz of Bath township, Franklin county, Indiana, a Sorrel Filly, supposed to be two years old this spring, about fourteen bands high, her left hind foot white, a star in her forehead, and a sore under the left.

side of her jaw, appraised to twenty-live dollars by Freman Alger end Robert I'ettit. 3Iay 17th, A. D. 1531. A true copy from my Estrav Book. ABRAHA3I JONES, J. P. June 4th, 1534. 23 3v

TCTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned -Lti has this day taken out letters of administration upon the estate of James Price, late of Highland township, Franklin county, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims agaiivt said estate are requested to present them w ithia one year from' this date, duly authenticated. All persons indedted to said estate are hereby rotified to make immediately payment to the administrator. ' Tho estate is supposed to bc solvent. BRADBURY COTTRELL, Adm'r June 3d, A. D. 134. 23 Sw .

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