Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 September 1834 — Page 2
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IVEWS OF THJJ WEEK.
131 PROVE!) PRC5SC D-BRICK-M ACHINB.
I oli-v irArV Wm. tinning nd all the wearing
?4.lVIk vwv'B .v- - c .. v - All k l-.to
appurei, wun onercK?uuuui win jm.v-
bf the Community, except wltt fklongslo
, .. . f.. - .t . their plate or woripi was maa-ekdAJrsuhne The .atject of the subjoined Letter n one fu,K TheTnive also lost sef-
'T " , j J" eral portraits of living and departed mends, ut we can and do vouch! . f . fI ,m fr;in, ?c uni-
Ld
Tvith which we to he familiar.
.t il r - t 1
mat me icra i .iron, a very respeaaue ano fortes and guitars, a-Superior grand harource, and that its sta ements maj be imph- monicorM six bufcreauSr fined with patterns for tly relted upon.-JW. InU painting? bed and Adding, furFor the National Intelligencer. nished hi the community to every voune la-
Gentlcmni: As your readers arc all interes- , with"tjie exception of three oV four gold
tea in every sudsih takes place in our
liberty to send you
uw.i, ....1.iUV.UK. ... ""'-" metals, watches and chains, clocks, two M - o
country, i nave taken ine . - if ,h cornniunitv. and the'otherl
SuuM..lv...m .vM --. fr r for the young ladies, and innumerable otner
be numbered uear
I 1 . I I nrtCrfl 1 .1 . rni .1 . . . .
larc Rjiiyes ucsiuijj. ;vir. iVicciung ureu u.e emigrants. . 1 1 taeas entertained
6rst, and hh ball took effect at the distance erally in the United States of the society in
0(00 steps, entering the mouth, knocking out Teyes, he represents as erroneous. 'ihere
two under fore-teetH, and loosing in the back j are, he say, few Spaniards or Mxeicnns, the
of Lis head!!' . " ' I population beinjr exclusively Americans, and
"General-Allen was a IiepresenJativein jhonest, industrious enterprising Ameri-
the State -Legislature, Anti-Administration, I cans." A man committing a breach against
and would probably hav been run against the laws of society, is as readily and severely
rlummer for Congress. Mr, McLlung was punished as in the United States.
a warm Jackson man: 1 heir ditlerence was
nominally private though it is generally he- Circulars have been despatched from Wash
Iieved that the real cause was political, lies- ington to-the subordinate Fost Masters lnform-
lutions, expressive ol the esteem in which he ling them that Major Barry is hazing his viima-
was nciu, are puDiisnea in our papers." ture likeness engravea, ana calling won ttiem to
luchmond h.nquirer. se nd one dollar each, for zthich ttwy mil receive a
V - ' . Sale ol Ileal 'ifctntV"'
TTS Y onler of the Hon. Henry Horry, 1'
.vc.v .. v,3v...v,. . ... "'. articles, amonsr which mav
manufacturing draft wnicn nas oeen recenuy npsp;nc ,nm(.nfnI unru rr th Hrinfr a8:M; nA :,,. Ju: ;i; ; nA .n.i,si.
, . , .1 - A .1 "11 IUUW Ul V.V1UUO -ilivwiv-ii vvfl wvi vm v. -I I lii' WUIHO VI v vU f tiw I I 1119 t . UI 1 1 11 1 U 1J I LI VJ II la IllUUi HI 13 tlJC UV
ititroducea to tne notice 01 tne puoiic. .,.4 whJch time will not permit me W.The Montreal Dail v Advertiser, uf the fWritntmnnlUt. in a wav tn ai thP
& i- li: i i- j j i vi "-v. . , , h -
A torn Mil) ui iiiuiif! .uixu muiuuuj?iu . ITA ;cUn n... . . 1 I 1 1:
the town of Mount V ernon. Uhio, have, alter iVnthino- wa nveAanA in the loss was ThP CnnnJ F.nnl. aprid TPferdnr ntL. .,i,i r-i afuUa.
. riCnrni.r;m..lc rarrl An fnr thl 3f . ' . . . , . . 7. J " I 1 o " " v!lu"''v v iivw.
.v v..,.. . ....v-i.i.-, v .... .v v. v.. .w. Ucn rnmnrp lirilpri mnir. In a Trrv ar?ca- firnn'r nrb ir-ith nhnnt U H I niccuh(rcr nn :i I U nr.nnr.Ar.
Viic JMuudur .eu ii. ....iuu.rw.v-.- j . , b k K U.theSUm Kr1 Wnr snr.v tn Mr thhr Hiptp xvpre k Q r.M.lir Ofl Ofm Plm,.f,.
t h ron- lAcf minlifv rf nrtr-Lr fmm rrrtf l . ... . til. -i . .-.-I . . 7. ...
. ., H v -v o which cannot be exactly ascertained, as an manv cases otUho era on board at least aaor I ninn.
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tiay. iney nave a press i now m operation papers and account books were destroy which makes ten thousand in eight hours; and , A rfl ?
these of a quality far superior to those made in m Sv Ursuline ConTmt,
hor and hazard of rfrj?ng is obviated, and the press can be worked in all kinds of weather.
The bricks are taken directly from the press
to the kiln, and !.re, when set, ready tor burn
ly examined the subject, that this new mode
Boston August 15, 1SS4.
From the Cumberland Civilian. ATTEMPTED .MAIL ROBBERY.
These prints, when furnished in such
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ed I ninrft tprminated in death We have been nnmlmfs. mt a mprp snncr. lf.fhprpfnrp.tbppp
informed by a passenger that the disease was fourths of the whole number of Postmasters
on board when she lelt the port of Quebec. forward on their Print Tax of a dollar each,
jThe boat was in a mo?-' crowded state, and hfajor Barry will realize fifteen thousand
the spectacle ot the deaU and dying was tru- dollars by this speculation!!!
; I v" shocking. ' I Every successive developement shows more
V e have since learned mat 10 or lo were and more conclusive! the utter and unpara
lllitir 1
diana the- Aoust term of A . I). 18:U, fur the n ment of the out-standing debts against the p t r i. ..j t...:iiJ- . . .'wte
for cash, it the late residence of the aforesaid i cedent orthe li'th day of September, A. D. ij" subject to the Widow's right of Dower, the follow' inar described parcels of land and make thp
assets, to witrpart ofthe S. E. Qaurter, of section r
lown VI, Range 4. west, beginmgat the S. W. fjot ncr of Church and Spears' land, thence wet i !
one-eighth pole, thence eouth magnetically 13 p0jC8 thetice east 1 and one-eighth pole, thence souti'
magnetically li poles tm the place of BeginingAnd also, iu the aforesaid Quarter-section, oi.p ,,'
ef piece of land, begiuing .at the north eaPt comer of Church and Speers' shop, thence west 5 and one
fourth poles, tuer.ee north magnetically four fan thence east 5 ai.d one-fourth poles, thence south' magnetically 4 feet to the place of begining, j also one other pfece of land, to wit: begining tli north east corner of Church & Specrs' shoptbence south 13 perches, thence west lo perches, thenre north 13 perches, thence east 15 perches to the pL; of begining; all lying and being in the county" of Franklin aforesaid. Sale to commence between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock of said day. DANIEL ST. JOHN, Adra'r.of
the instate ot Amoe Church, dee'd August 22, A. 1). 1834. 34 3w
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It is thought by those who have careful- a most aanng axiem,,c mu ..y ); rirJuL . . t . y . i-nti tlA ITnifoH Sfafoo Mall. i TTPpn I ffrtm lhf flhnrp narnfll nnat. I nffir-o Ilnnarfment Nnw iro titiA IliPir man
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nfmannlLrfurlnn imnnrf ant hnildini mate- mlles wcsl ?i mis place, n uie ingu
- i i . . 1 .. r . 1 Wed nesdav last. We have learned several rial, has an advantage over the former process J " - r . L t k,h
i t: Ui. tt UJMl is "
sueu auout to put a negu.c un ins -gu-aucciu ueputif rostmnsters for a copy of his own
es. At a meeting of the citizens of likkness!! Boslon Jllas.
resoulutions
Office Department.
nrKrk liac 1 a r i and mnnp v rf' f fio rnnr)r ntv.
"Go oAearfr'We ha.ve the Pulaski (Tenn.) on dema2oeues and sharbers. land brought
I i-O l "j.. r iL 4. I.i.l I T.M Qfti inct Wornrb lit Knma ttfftlb I t t t I -J ! K l.-i .
i. . 'si r.,Jl . . .i ii- .rri suRDOse that the most torrect account is coti- immortal Lrockett s constituents, we nna, are mem, levving a tnx of one dollar each vpon the
nowcver, mat tne saving tome puonc is onij i .. ., e ,, . . . . r ; . J,i. t 4l tamed in the Following stabuient furni
JioTIUH-llM.- rwi VC.I1...11U lllrtl. UIC J I l f.L. T J ....U.VUJ in fl, :
il. j u i i. .:u ll.l nv oiicoi inc uasscuscn auu uuuiuucuiu 1 imiuuui
ni-u,moauu uihk ijouh-s omii hiiiiu.iij ' ... t::i. " . I ir ' ...1 f,. fK f,.l
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States. Supposing the aventee amount ofl x, , . r, . r. .... I n ,
.... . w : ... nn rnmm rpn to nnr i.onnrr jail. HDon sus-1 nesoivea.. in
trnct m each house to be M,wv, and the ay- . c . , attem0t, and 0foUr Renresentatives from East, Middle, and evils of carrying infants to meeting, which he
erage priae ro dc .vipertnousand. : t.ven mis .--ir mA;n. f.-vX n'bers. WW TnnPf-. exrent nnr Renrrsentalive considers alt but an unnardonable sin.thusex-
, j.,r .... . .,? a it, l who we are informed, were seen in comnany mavid Crockett, presses nu aonorrence 01 me cries 01 a cnna:
irea tnousana aonars. uut tnis is prooaoiy i ... ... ' . . . . u.. r li. ? j c i r i
, ,r ,i . , . i iwith someot the men aDDrenenued. licsoivea. i nat we mgniy aisapprove o ms -ican sianmirm aim wie a nurncaue ! can
!X tlnif Ellii frmnrt, The United States Mail Stage, from Whee- proceedings since he has taken r. seat in Con- brook the tempest, and listen to the roar of an would result to the community from a general 'r th tnn ii. nlinllr honP Ibis will h thft lastLartlinnako. bnt oh! ladies, deliver me from
L J VAI hltKVI 1J UVM w-v J- I .tivj U " " mmmj ..... I ... - -. 7 - - --
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The Hmiwtan whirl, rfvJ, tbi imnrnre-Pf a mountain, 17 miles beyond Cumberland, time we will fever be represented by him,
, i- ,- Wf not far from a dismal place called, the f&hades tnent a peculiar claim upon the attention of j pr. ., . Z , r..T . ' , . . . i, !.i.Jj.1L.i:i:h.jL-.fc. of Death" on the night of V ednesday last at
liic pti''ic ti. 13 itir; ii T nullity uri:i vcuw
the try of sucklings in the house of God.'
fori Wane benltnel.
use.
trht of Wednesday last at I CisciNftATl Market Aug. 27. tlour
into about 1 o'clock, by two highwaymen. They Comes In freely, and meets a fajr demand at
The br ck have been stihierted to a V""jr!
The "seven wonders ofthe world' were
MANAGER'S OFFICE. Wheeling, Aug. 13, 134. TO Oti2 CUSTOMERS, TO THE PUB. LIC, AJV TO THE WORLD.
Fortune's Hauner is now proudly floating over the palace of Fortune! When we issued our last Bulletin, e informed the public of having sold numerous high prizesNOW JJEHOLD the astonishing, but Etubbon
factt.
DRAWIiNli UK T1IK UISMAL, SWAAfP
Jo. 11. , 52 28 25 03 70 15 14 41 4G 3G GO Nos. 25 28 52 and splendid and Highest Prize of $30,000,
sol! in half tickets, by the ever lucky and unrivaiec
CLARKE - COOK.
Let every man give us a fair trial, and he will bt
convinced that it is to his interest to purchase b
tickets at the Jilanager't Office Wheeling.
We have the pleasure of presenting to our patroni three ofthe RICH GTS SCHEMES we have seen
r 1 . - . . i . .i i .i
ior a long time. a present meui mus eany mk
distant correspondents nay eernd " their ordere ii
time, as tickets will be scarce. '
lately exhibited at Washington City, in anew
. .. ., ' - r . . . stae was ascendinn-the mountain one oit iem tor Uie season, wnicn. wnn me siareoi uie i. a wiaow, ageu w, rtiusinsi wiouerui
roeicri r rr rriA yTr irt - irner irntan o m r i io rr i n i . i v-'
,v6;,vrv,;ri, : snrun? out from the bushes and seized one of river, will prevent much hieher rates for some marriage
a mucn irreaier cxient mat tnose maae iromi.f . , , ., . . , ,.. , .. ' , . ; . rt :u i r... . ks.
- . . .lino laQn afo ri thA hrntin .ni cinnnpn iiih i rimo ... i h iiiii iiw n 1 1 it i lit i rirt i frriidLS i iia
I tO all I a. f il J . il 1 I..J .1 HT' . CVlUi C?..t.r tfni. lUnn nr-i.nl I T n n f i n 1 i- Inei f i cie
the usual tests, and are found to be capable of "7lLL SCZ r'IZLT'Vd . f tC 1 A wiZ IVS mZX
ture,io . - .i i .1' r - t Til ; - ku:u-rr
at- i a ii a. a.. 11.1 the leaders by the bridle, and stopped the time.
, ,S; SS nd;.oM .he driver lo ge. do,V, which Po.Clear. $11; Me,,, 11; Prime, 88 neck.
!,. ,J '.Hmlifc he refund to do, bal kept lapping op his 50. This article imj be considered rather
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cd that little more can be desired in this branch none, mine meantime uie ; roouer ku can- auiua u.e aaic9 .uU..c ,VF.V w of imnrovement mg-.on Ins comrade who was near the stage small lots. ' Tifo ,.,r " i, . K door to fire at the driver, saying, "you damn- Lard. Leaf, 7 ch; inferior 5i to . A first
t r- - ',,.,. . . ed coward, whv don't vou fire at him." The rate article will sell at the quotation, but infe-
ana money in psnccung tms mgniy useiui ma-1 . . ,' ... , j..u .
Thine ccriainlv deserve well ofthe public; and ' " TT !i T i u -..v...
iltmr frnm tbe?r disrnv- u,lc """J Ks i.cu, iw
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tvnen tne oeneius resulting irom tneir aiscov-1 , ,. , , . , erv shall become known, thev will no doubt he phed, he h?d a
receive' a generous patronage. They have not, 1 believe, yet obtained a patent, but have
taken the necessary steps to secure their
rights. The names of the persons who are
tnid to be entitled to the patent, are N. Saw.
y-cr. K. llarknes, and S. G. Freelove. 1 would, were 1 sufficiently acquainted with the science
of mechanics, give you a description of the ma-
fchinervi by mean of which such desirable
ends are attained; but not being learned in those matters. I have only attempted to give
tcJ the results. 1 have seen the Dress or en
full load. One of the
passengers who sat on the front seat, noticed
that the robber then examined the baggage.
and finding an unusual number of trunks on the rack, he would not venture front of the
stage door afterwards $ but the other robber,
SUDDEXnEATIt.
IiEb. At Walnut Hills, on Wednesday
morning last, the Rev. James Keeper, aged 81.
He was the father ot khuuhan ftemter Un
3.. A contented old maid. ' ' . 4. A lawyer of integrity. 5. A moderate doctor's bifl, . 6. A tailor that was , never- known to cab
baee. .
7. A congressman that wished to adjourn
the season when there was money in the treas
ury. : ' . ; I-.-.
Hurrah for Miss. Green. She delivered
a Fourth of July oration at Augusta. Maine.
Monday he delivered a short address at the In closing, Miss Green makes the following funeral of his son. Tuesday he fpent mostly remarks: . , . . -' .
whe"n be fan nil bi mnmrade bnrlrward. turned in writing, and at evening retired lo rest. At i "If 1 shall have been so haDnv as to. gain the
the two leading horses square round so that two o'clock Wednesday morning, he awoke approbation of those for whose sake I have their heads were down the mountain and one with the symptoms of the cholera, and never tnus far departed from the strict limit which of the wheel horses up; he then wound the spake, except to bid faremell to the aged and ancient prejudices have too long prescribed lines round his arm, and began to unhitch the excellent wife, with whom he had spent nearly to our sex, I shall be amply 1-epaid for the
traces. The driver then summoned all his triors. !Ul u y " sneers of witlings and fools. LV,heers.j l
strength, ahd struck his horses so fast and ctnldten, lie died, lie nas lett 1J children, oi have been only desirous of Winning the ap-
fiine in operation, nnd the bricks cast frov it " ai UK? nr?K J ore Ve - -7-" P.ugBu,,M.u.c .v. uV . ioth Won and after their feeing laid into a J18 Pu & by keemng the stage on ,. On. Jour. nts, not for myseAndl say unto you,
tne iuii run ior tnree miies, nnaiiy gotawaj. , ,tr niisut vicaiiuu,in un vau jumukhco, u juu The robber who seized the forward horses, The Mail Robbers Taken. AY e are pleased doubt my sincerity I proclaim it here in ihe
Virginia Duiual Swamp LoUcrj,
JYO. 17, Draw at Aterandria, Va. Sept. 6, 1834. 60 Nos. 10 Drawn liallots. SCHEME. 1 prize of $20,000 1 u . 10,000 10 of $1,500 15,000 besides many others. Lowest prizo ilO,
1 . 1 ti.n.L At.) 0.1 A., a-tti .i.t.
0th do. $12. Tickets flu.
tj 1 vn r'rMcrii in , Tir i I iv 'Tt'Ki
No. 17. Draw at Washuarton CUu. l&li Sept. 1334.
- 3 prizes of $10,000 30,1)00 besides many others. Tickets only f . a grand distribution of 155,025 Dollars. Va. TETERSIIURGII LOTTERY, No. 13. ta . 4r,MM. irR .Cfi 1S!U.
1 prize of . . iW,lW0 75 " . . .. 500 Splendid Scheme,
Comprising a grand distribution of 1 43,090 1 Dollar. ' Tiekets only 5 dolls.
Addresit CLAHKE & COOK
wall. Thev poses, to the fullest extent, the
two most desirable qualities which can be
long to building materials, viz: strength and
yeaittv. A FRIEND OF REFORM. Mount Vernon, (Ohio.) July 22, 1834.
had on a gown supposed to be made pf tow to learn by a letter just received from the faceof all Augusta, now assented around me, linen, that Pintirplr rrtrrereil bim fmm bpad to Postmaster at Cumberland, Md., that four and vou mav believe me or hot. as vou release
heels it came over his head and was tied persona have been arrested for the recent at- Lbut there is not one among you, Tom, Dick,
round the heck he had a belt round the tempt to rot tne great western man near tnai or Harry, that I would give a. brass, thimble to
waist, and holes cut where the eyes and mouth piace 5 one 01 wnum me unver sajs ue nuuie call 'hUshand' to-morrow l r- -, ; , . should be, to enable him to see and speak, to identify as one of the two who made the at- to . t-. ,. -av .. , -. . , . . ,
The other had on a black mask, wldch en wck. 1 ne t'ostmaster aaas, tnat it is suppos- Cholera. -This pestilence is widening its 1: i- 1 j 1,!- r :a,.w-. I ed thit' there is a pan& of them bi uttered M1nM. nnn nmmfri. It l.nnn
the instruments, plate and other articles, lost Li,nBrttaltt. ThpL wp fi nn4 throuatiout that neighborhood. destructive to life in Montreali Quebec. Kin
by the jwing ladies, m consequence of the ; ' . , . f , Mr Lticus W. Stockton, the spirited con-Uton. and other nlacei in CanMda. It i nn the
, t Iho 1 mi np v"- - -hYi il 1.. . 1 1 ' . .. r I . T. . " ' -
Frcr the Boston Trantcript.
Statements as far as can be ascentaned, of
late riot and conflagration at the Ursuline
Communitv. Mout BenedieL Charlestown
Miss Eraser One ham, piano forte and
, 1 j 1
were armed.
A PASSENGER
tractoron that line, is. as he writes, taking increase, in New York, and Albany t and its
sutn prewuuuus ns w in unauie ms unver 10 appearance has been announced by the board
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hip nnrarel. T. ' '
- The Misses Ulliams, (four sisters) A guitar, two paint boxes, and other drawing material? several music books, filter tumblers hnd spoons, fancy nrticles, a number or paintings, books, English. French, Italian and. ' Latin, and all their Wearing apparel. - Miss Whitney Guitar, music books, filter tumbler and spoons, wearing apparel and Vooks. -- Miss English Guitar, music oooks, drawing materials, silver tornhler books, spoons and wearing apparel. The other young ladies, As far as tan be ascertained, lost thetr silver tumblers and
ipoons, rtvjsic books, drawing and painting materials, valuable birth dav presents, Cold
.utches, chain. ring'u and various othtr jew
t) 7W We itnrWtand thatlbiJ STAND," if hereafter 1 demanded to do SO, and Lf health nt Washinirtnn. In sUteen ensse.
idistihgilished gentlertian is the first Roman ditfrtfi thi ground with, these' feloiis.Gee. wWh occu.red at, Pougjkeepsie, every one Catholic who was ever nominated to a seat in ' .1 1 . ' provedfatal. Our own state not exempt
I the Cabinet and the first and only Cabinet " e Marksman VV e learn, from the Man- it. At CleVehtnd, MassiHon, IIureo,i &fcM
officer who has ever been rejected by the Sen- nRr ov tne tn, tnw ien. fasten Morns, a citi- many deaths have occurred. , It still, lingers
ate. raxnstflvanian. ' fc" "uVl' PPW l" puDiisn a weeK- in the .touatry above, us, and in some neigh-
it vvxx i i uinicujtiu ue caneu uie -iuarks- borhoods lias been very fatal., .The health of
SAD ACClDENTi 1 man "and to support the pretehtions ot John our0wncitv is completed restored.. We have
On Friday evening last at eleven, o'clock at lc4e,an 01 U,J1 n a candidate Jor the next not heard of a case of cholera, for more than a
night, the steam boat Nimrod, strutk on a 1 resia"cy, , v neuier a paper of the politic wfeek. The country south and west is gener-
heap of stones in the river about twehty miles "ui '""' nuenus aijy mtusually heal thy.- Utu Paper.
below Portsmouth, and broke her steam pipe, - "- ic-Buu.i
in eonsequenc of which, he follow ng per- ; " Gott, rroiox oi- PEsvLyAWA.It kstat-
sons Wfere scalded, some of them to dea h: that veins of
Augustus tromia. wue ana cnua, aeaa; have been found
hey were t. szens br Hamilton, ii? tier coun- -TZAt t"T ? country, whicH are thought to be as
ty, unto, j onn potest , rum v neenng, aeaa. y"---;- - Hchas any mine ia the, South. With her iron
-uur tettow cmten, m Aaron v amntine, - r '2 and coal, her veins of gold, and above all, her
city Vvouncuman 01 tne m ara, was oauiy . 7 ... nardv and. industrious nnnulatinn the Kv ,.ded, WS .restigMd Ms cMW .odeatf,
June Kan anam and thild dead, from Cum- . .,YV , " i?UIT powerful .... . ' . rn will hnrl tliiif Iho 4 clK.nl.;.I..J UJ:tJ,..l f'"v,IUI.
berfcvntf, AHegant bounty, iieorge sstreet y i 'uuu.i . Cincinnati Mirror
mm rranittorti rn.nnd vnsinnrtnn liishnn ' . "-"j-r.)mwitnMij nn.lu au-i .
fmrn IvrrrrnrtrK uralrWd. Kitfr ht lrlW. toirert nd ardent political friends in Tennes
TbelMen Mr bmimbr bi naenre nf ?ee well as in various other States of , the
the Wimrod to our-tity. . While we. are writing this, bodies of the dead are about being
placed m their coffins. 1 he stones on which the Nimrod struck, we are Informed, were thrown from a flat boat about a vear since in
th river. ! 1 CV. Dem. .
.ST A TP. OP INDIANA. Before N. Hammond
rranKiin couniy, urooK- vi m
. vine townsniD. bs. . y. rcacu, m -
township I David Templeton of Uie ton aforesaid, do how make the, following report, to tV.nt nn Mm Rth Aav nf Aliirlmt 18S4. I -took- Hp
. .. ' .... Mi
CDtiaT lunii Efiuiiici ' . ..'.if vv i i ' . " . v. . P . . w. . ... i- i . ... . -L-c
main and tail, both hind teet winte, siigHii--the collar on each Bhoulde , about 14 hands hip-
few. white hairs in the forehead, no other maw
brands perceivable, nor have any marks or on
Knofi alfctorl hv hiO ni iin ntlmr rtprson eu"
fore or since taking of said animal, to my to' edge. . August IStb, A. D. 1834. ;
,.. , UAV1IJ lt,.uiiii"""
STATE OF INDIANA,) We Isaac rnce
Franklin county, Brook-V John r. Ville township, ss ing been duly appoi ea by Nathajiiel Hammorid Justice of the 1 e Said township, and by him directed toappw'J
estrny roan gelding taken up by uavm of said township, on the Cth day of August, i i.J tn tnturn nui' gnnralimntil tn (taid JUStlCC.
rptiirn the following, to wit: ttiat on eaia o11'.
ed said animal, and find it to be ft roan GcldinJ ij -n:nr. ki.nl. m;n anil tnil.botB'
feet" white, slight marks ofthe collar on eacb
der, about 14 hands high, a few yiuw
loreueaa, no orarius or unier r , j which said horse is truly appraised aUJ co'
this 18th day of AngUBt, 1h:?4. .: ISAAC PRICE ! . . .JOHN P. St-J0ID
STATP. fP TKntANA. ) 1 Nathaniel HT
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Franklin county, ss. a Justice ioi
Within and for Brookvillo - township, ... and county aforesaid, do hereby certify that in going is a true copy ofthe discription of j. mentioned therein, as filed in my office by e ' ker up, and also that it is a true copy ofthe art meht, filed in my office by said appraisors.i u '
Bdiu laser up anu eaiu appraisriB m-.. same, be fore me in due form of law,on the of August, 1834. rt; In testimony whereof I have hereunto v
nana ana seal mis isi nay oi 'si"c,,.:vn ' NATHAN! RI H AMMO JJ, 341w Justice of thej
Srrarotfs GoLb Com. We were informed
tTnion. llfiill Up ht nn W tr f yesterday by a respectable Broker of this tit v
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which to let dlTthe "paper pellets of the brain" that l0ttnJ ' ptfrion gold coin are In cirtn the ample field which he is about to beatt cn"ton' They ttresaid to be extremely well
and if he wield: his pen with the unerring aim petuted, and calculated to deceive the best that a. Kentucky Marksmah does his rifle, he JudSes; Several store keepers have expressed
Will have a tedious Ijstot killed and wound-i lu U3 , ' UC4e "n"on to receive no gold
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Clarksville Chronicle.
Extract of" a Letter from Mississippi.
"uur old inend A. Alien, who studiea law
with Mr., Stanard, was shot a few days ftgo at
Texas rA letter nublished in. the .vouthern
Banner, from a eentleman "Well known to
toanjof the citizens of Georgia and Akbama,
pieces, in consequence of" the great difficulty in detecting attempts at imposition. 1 ' - Phila. Gat. ,
An'
arrivfil at New. Orleans -'from -dam
ii,. . -
as one upoh the correctness of whose state! peachy brings information' that a battie had
Jackson, bj Mr. McClang. a nephew of Cluef ment9 t!ie tttmo$V; fiance tottrbe nlactd. taken rl KtheVitf of Carneeaehvj be-
lew, Uiiys at- gpeaij, itt g0win language of the prjHpqets i weeti'the Artha barfy-and the republicans
l.fri 111 KitTTlP ' T ra .. . W ..f 1 't.I- ir.'..- .' ft. .
Justice Marshall, and died in a few. days af
ter, from the wounu lie had
distinction in the State,' and was much belov-
of Ttlxes. The emigration during ttiis year
ed. They met in defiance of our ahti-duell- the resqurtes f Uie country would admit. of. ing law. each armed with about six pistols and Th. of cot.n wtre inBJfjici!nt to supply
of MeTtdrtY(W tfetico.) which resulted, after a, desperate cuiiflicf of some hours, in" the dc-
leat ot me republicans," who sustained in loss
TAILOIIIIW Ts THE subscriber having purchased the . Shop, formerly owned by P. R)"111"' :i prepared to accommodate those who cc5 clothing made in a fashionable and substariti at the shortest notice, without ; dife:'P0l"'m i From his experience in the business be..;
t:..if .i i ' : l:.. ...-i, in man"1
uiiiiseii mat no can iiiuko mo um - ,,,,, i
to all It.. l.iK "
yjln kiUed and w6unded,of 300 men.. W ' ra
will render completi satisfaction
may fivor him with .their custom
arrangements to receive quarterly, j(r tern fashions. His shop is immediately
Amsrican Printing Office. j ROPY
JJ. 11. Alt lr!,l. iininrf done in mr - .
nVr foe thouo who mav wish to make
garments. ' ? . ...... .Art.
urookviue, August lam, i
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