Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 September 1834 — Page 3
AMERICAN.
ROOK VI li li 15, 5 IV I I A IV A.
rRllAV SEPT. 5, IS34.
Ni-w Paper! We have received the first numc"r of A beautiful imperial paper From RushItush County, !a. (entitled the 1kiUK1y Her i The editors, Messrs. Davie Jr. Wallace, we .,-ow not, but from the appearance of the Herald, 4rt willing to extend to them the right 03" f feli. Their selections evince taste, fcnd their
iitorial judgement, Politic8-,nti-Van Buren.
We wish them abundant success.
irEsTEllX tJTEltARt tXsTtTVTE.
The WeFtern Literary tnstitnte, and College f profeE!.ional Teachers, will convene in the City of
Cincinnati on the first Monday in Uctober next. The object or this institution is to "create It deeper ,r.terest in the cause of Education, not only among Teachers, but throughout the community! by ar resting the public attention upon this momentous lubject, and by elevating the profepsianal character of Teachers to its proper, moral and intellectual itamlard in society. The moans by which it is proposed to effect this object, is to organic the Profusion in the Valley of the Mississippi, so M to bring together the mnbers of the society, as often ti practicable, and thus unite them in one common cl)jcct;to promote the diffusion of Useful informs., tion on-subject! connected with Education! to im prove the present systems of instruction by & mutual exchange of such opinions or phhs among the members as may be doomed useful or practical; and io ihJuce the establishment constitutions of learning for the purpose of preparing those, who may be looking towards the business of instruction, for the lercise of their profession with benefit to themrives and to society.' The following gentlemen will lecture upon the
urious subjects natnod, at the ensuing meeting of the College: 1. Uev. J.Va DoS-sn. Lexington, Ky. On the moral character and influence of Teachers. 2 Tmob. S. GtttMfcfi, Esq., Charleston, 5s. C.--That th Classics and Mathematics ought to form no part of a scheme of general education la our countru" !t. Uev. W. It. Mctttrrt, Oxford, Ohlo.'The ulluenceof the regular study of the Iliblc on intelIwtual and moral improvement.' 4. W. Hopwood, M. A., Cincinnati, Ohio. "The bet-t mevhod of teaching the Languages." 5. llev.E. Stxtv, Oxford, Ohio."The applation of principles to practice in the various departments of Physical Science." 6. A. KtHno!t,A. M., Cincinnati, Ohio, An atomy and Physiology a a branch of study in Schools ihd Academics." T. J. L. TuAtv, Esq., Lexington, Ky. "The f roper method of teaching Oeography and History in connection." 6. n. StoRCR, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. "Con. tituional and Criminal Law, as a branch of study in Schools and Academies." 8. Prop. M. A, IL Nttun, South Uanovcr, Indi M.-."On College Discipline." 10. Nixon, Esq, Professor of Music, Cin-
'imatU Ohio. "The nature and moral influence of
MUSIC" H. Rev. Dr. ttKfTRKH, Lane Seminary. "The ivantages to be derived from Institutions, to pre.
pve teachers forth exercise of their profession "
Psveral other distinguished literary gentlemen re ejpected to address the meeting, amotig whom f the Hon. John C.Wright, and Daniel Drake, M. D Cincinnati; and R. C. Drown, Rta. Scottswro, Georgia.
ELECTION fttTtTRN.
T PutstDKXT U. 8. t)n the lSlh of August, eitiiens of Nashville gave the. President a pub. to dinner. The following it the President's
Th? true Constitutional nirrtmy, Gold nnd Mfttr G)m.Itcnn cover and protect the laor of our country without the aid of a National Bank, an institution which can never
"eoinerwise than, hostile to the liberties of the people, because its tond
health with an undue power over the public internet t 1
"itD, at the residence of Mr. Win. Seal, in this
rty,wi Monday the 1st day of September, Mr Jo"nSKAt, aged 06 years. He entered the ar tey &tthe commenaommt nfn, T)i,.,: .
Muntecrin Tant. W.,n'.
ftuafully served his country in .that capacity
-- w cuse or the war. He was in several im. Wnt battles under the command of General
Mnngton. was engaged at the battles of
-uwmc, aionmouthCowpens, the surrender Cornwaili. U York Town.Arc. &c. And after
-ng- oU a-e to enjoy those hW f SeS. U fou?hth keen caUcd home to his
Dlfcn ..w!-.7j . .
ftsJ.v p ,n?m,rsorrowt th remotal of
man P .Cra 0F t,,e GosPo1 in lhs Uti Jmu!, fchwhom. w trust, Ground rest from his labors. N - W3 d uW, fe9?? inst- cholera. L t '"UGHAN, Esq. Attorney at formerly ofWilmincton,l);nvare?7 '
Marlon 1020 7T6 1033 733 Hamilton 3G6 171 3C6 169 Putnam 854 743 ' P43 480 Morgan 712 4S8 (S7 302 Hancock 295 260 359 140 Shelby 872 492 694 6t5 Bartholomew 657 631 65(1 613 Siott 304 291 SW3 193 JclTerton 1021 689 1179 495 Rush 1219 704 1250 595 Franklin 1061 384 1063 350 Fayette 945 574 960 517 Wayne 2225 573 2079 638 Johnson 511 441 Union 709 559 699 550 Dearborn 1293 1039 . 1012 1292 Switierlana 793 297 771 295 ftecatur 869 326 861 330 Montgomery 859 461 1065 216 Clinton 310 178 310 166 Monroe 548 673 511 664 Jackson 383 577 390 4T5 Vigo 939 293 1027 174 Madison 532 150 425 45 Delaware 297 163 341 49 Grant 111 40 135 8 Caw 449 53. 459 37 Miami 70 20 88 4 Washington 658 1053 971 532 Jennings 433 321 476 242 Knox 700 435 839 218 Vundei burg 243 200 198 113 Parke 687 654 897 315 Sutlivan 242 603 333 448 Randolph 432 138 430 88 ttoone 244 227 261 1S7 Huntington 257 30 261 25 Warrick 173 273 142 224 Spencer 240 163 155 86 Henry 08-4 382 978 303 Ripley 741 239 ' . 750 227 Clay 60 333 102 167 Gibson 502 494 441 342 Owen 300 3S0 300 340 Pike 182 2S0 129 152 White 50 28 50 23 Daview 338 403 470 233 Lawrence 618 533 Clark 672 941 755 760 Floyd 583 C97 717 78 Tlppccahoe 904 697 917 570 Fountain 655 820 1220 205 Carroll 272 344 Warren 443 200 495 150 Lnporte 328 150 Orange. 383 692 365 485 Wabash 122 19 121 18 CrawforJ 300 198 Allen 210 112 244 127 Elkhart 190 158 174 175 St Joseph 313 98 341 83 Harrison 665 725 916 125 iVsey 415 722 423 601 Vermillion 563 455 Hendricks 552 411 Dubois 82 212 Martin 105 299 Greene 342 448 Perry 325 78 Lngrang 97 54 36,935 27,302
In the If.iiiBf. 11 Atl
silion.
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Calumbui Sentinel vfAuRtisi 27.
oppo
ItAtNors. Amotig a number of exchange napert from llllnnts, we are yet without any lull returns of the late election. Enough how. ever is known to give the election to General Duncan as Governor, by a large majority, Gen. Duncan ti nt present ft member of ConRhs a friend to the Batik (as the Illinois Jatkaott members are) andjit will he recollec ted, he Introduced a prtyert on that question In the House during the last session. He is a Jackson antUVan Burcn man, or what the corrnpHonists may,(fthey please, call a "rencgade," and his leading opponcntvCol. Kin. NEtf, istiie regular candidate of the Van Bu-
The result. Is seen.
berths on the sides the vessel was filled with a row of berths down the centre, between which and the side berths there was only A passage of about three feet. The passencers thHeA td en their berths, each of which contained a great many persons, say five and upwards. In one were a man, his wire, his sister, and five children In another were six full grown young women, while that above them contained five men and the next one eight men. These statements are given upon the concurrent testimony of several of the passengers. 1 ortunately a succession of fine wcathes etiabled them to keep the hatchets opciij in a storm they would have smothered. Although thcM! people h.nded safely nt Grosse Me,a great deal of sickr.css has broke
ten foartv. The result. U epn. Tlt U nl.
I , V - .mixi. a7 Ml i-
. n pi i i-a & - . .
so anouier canamaic in the field 5 a Mr. M out imong them since. A part of them came Lavc.hux, who runs upon Ids own hook. The up by the Canadian Eagle on Wcdnesdav, Peor a ayion says, that Duncan' vote will from which about a dor.eS persons were taken
un. vuav . l8 uppone us. to we ciioiera hospital soon after their arrival.
VA)iumou dentins. , - I i ..... .
mrn t nt Z , ... n w aboul to be introduced In the DIED-In this place on Tuesday evening. British House of Commons, extending he the 19th Inst.. Mrs. Fawv r. Pn a r,r...n. - . . . "."'B UXQ
of Mr. Bemjamin F. wl,', .ZTu'' "6 " amed ,cma,e-
ner, ni aauuion w n numerous circle of friends. as nmost destroyed by a mo5t destructive an alToctionate and devoted hiuh iri.L t tornado on the 2.1 Inst, rw ro.i u..!i.is
she was equally attached, and whose feelings ? n,y eped uninjured. : One person (ru
piuici iur oi i iree nrinirn r i .Imk i
" , .... .....v..v, u.kuh'I . .
scious oi tne iMtttvmeht which tore from them A lftl,Pr Winchester, Va. has discovered
the sweet and sunny hcht that earth rsinitni I a plait oi inakid!? co.it a !i Imut iim i
replace, the light that should have gladdened n thS ftck, which wiii fit equnllr as well If them In infanrw with n luot lipttfr Hii, I t.i J
, , , , rf " '"'"'"w" iioium' ....... Hiuoc ii.i, luir mi recuiar seam.
nilvulu iivc ueameu m . before Ihem in riper years, their guidance ,Ttt8 tAST op i"SiMtuw A political cir and their tar,Mthe soft, pure, and hot recently Pt fourth in one of the mun.
lieht, of a mothers lov'p. ' ties of this State tmrtmvt tl. e
i iiv ui,,cn!t u "us iii inn nritni. thrt in.i umvc jic-ijhi linen r. in nm i.. n...;..r.
Uowerof beautiful and Ptiflif.ftnr JhtminiousliVDcrbole.
our eyes but a little time back, and 'their an- The Genius of Intelligence would he stopp-
nnti vi it i .iiii-'ii ii n ia m iau ua. r :u hi n hht 111 imp liitTMf a a i
, ,7, i rt, nore oi. j, ' "" ,,Cf "'" ninioneu lie and hea th, but Imnnfl, it...;u.. i . nehlnti her. and hrr TpoI ) tlal .:if.u J
i .i t i. .laoiiniviiuu me , , - f,... . uic .menu rose, death holds his revels, the bouyantand ft'r'" iorker. t,.1ttr Kttit WAS IxllKH.-.'.. il . .1
joyous hearted to the grave. . '' 'uiWrTj.M Persons who Hike
r rom amongst one !m been thu& taken J7 7 flliu o6ry Ac fll 'ry un
o - ,v iitt ii i i hi i iv: i SMAI-ViKMfcf Mlkl.iU a. ,-..t I I. . I I ,k
urcu,w;t wouiu oe vainiy ottered, Hie rh.
ill rif & r r ri f aiin But . . n r. a. a i . i
r,,iuuu u inuuici is me tear mat
iiiirriiuu uiii Mirti nvnr 1110 inn MArHUi.
-v ivn iviuviiiui-ivu crave of the kind friend. ilo
anu me loving who.
Coring-Zow, fj. Constellation
, j"- - - All the forceoini? areoflicllrtiirnt,.nf
vigiu rouniiEf, 11 nnpenrs mat Governor
Noble Majority over Read is 9,633.
STATE BANK OP INDIANA.'
The subscribers for Kl , Ir
. .mx I U I
tirancnes or the State Bank of, Indiana, are hereby notified that ihv
the first Instalment on each share of their
fttocfe, to the respective Commissioners havtng charge or the Subscription Hooks In each
"iHli. in ine IOWI1 Wlirro tlio tlrnlir.li ik
in which such stock I
-J... ...... . .. . - ."v...v v..
ana ai sucn punnc place in said town as the
p.nu vummissioners nimii tiirrr. nn mm.i
the tenth day of November next. And also,
mat on me ttar succeeding being the clevcnth day of November ntf. nt n,
place of holding elections in such town, be-
j V ",c,"ourst teno ctocfcm the forenoon ana Tour o clock in tlA nrt
will be held, by ballot, for eight Directors on
uiv pari vi inn rnnnrt va NbhA Mam t
. - ' J.v.IllVIVlVI 3 111 each such branch; of which election the Com-
niKioncn noiutng the Subscription Books. of
oiock in such District, are appointed Judtres
II. H. . K I ... I . Jk V . " .
kit u:uerti Lnn ii.i-ir.i r,i 11 uaU r
Mate Bank of Indiana, oa thi 28th day of
JOSEPH M. MOORE, Cashier pnK tenu
- - vS w . m villi, lin PIS come under notice for the past two or three weeks. Indeed, we nrn rdrtd wiiK n
er degree of health than the northern cities
men uncommon at this season of the yea . We trust the hand uf ih d
-T- ..vs.ny vi I? HWT stayed, and after two vpar of nnnrn.li.t
tality, our utraosph'ere has returned to its natural stte.M i
Aletnndria (i:izttfr M-.t..i.,i.. .
lat'Hhe t lot? a market i dull
Thenomtnal price miotedti from 1 371 to
p ft puroar.ei. corn is said to be in demand, nt 70 ccnti per bushel.
TltH EXPERIMRXT 7! .JOfl tn ftnU
its way from PhiiadetnhU tn tn.i:
w 1 ------ luiuiiiif iini vv vi iih Jam itM ftt.l A.t ikU.u.l.,...llk -...
mivici k;urtiu ui iweivq soiuiers, in I'utsuurg, on the 12th Inst. Before the removal of the
deposites, when the public money was in tlj
. r l'iivv 11. : ... ... " . 1
nny amount mat tne government might re
uiim mo iui iiitucti in nnv nnrr rit inn rnnii
try, where and when wanted, without a cent's XT I. . . .......
cusi. now we nave captains with their
irunrus t-5i'i.iriiiiir ir imm nnni tn ni n.. nf
o r " " - . w. j . v. . 1 1 it 1 1 f . , lullning expense of thousands.of dollars. When u!ll ll,. -1.1 . ... .
win me peopie nave enough oi this humbuce ry I Torch Light. 6
CHOLERA. New York Board or Health. fit MftIM.
The Board of Health
day at 12 o'clock, there have been reported L u. ..1 . J I s .1 . il .nr. i . .
UJ poysicians, ia acanis ana cases ol Uhol era.
12 o'clock M. -Pive niw mhm nf r!linl,M
have occurml and one death, since our last
report. BujhU Board of Ikalthy 16 12 o'
clock, im The1 Board of. IlealtU reports twelve deaths by Cholera, since yesterday,
14 U CIUCK, HI.
Chalrn. m Cjmmln.
report of the Mayor of Montreal, of the
august
i??. BLOODGOOh'S " EMtin 111? Ilr itrrn
A UNIVERSAL! RESTORATIVE in all
l."rt?Zrtha maladies, is well known to eVe jteloL '"am diBeneeicid,t to people iwlJJJiJ nCX;ft,t 1 or new and flat countrie,, or .uch ... Ctt Z is termed bill.ous from U,a or?an cono. eV that nroccM of elimiaatine bile, boing thS , Z mr. y or nrmcipa ly nflectnd.and ?ue a nd fov' remittent fever, bilfiou fever, yellow fever ' dice, billiou. cholick, dy,enty Z,ltrd o ; '
diseasca in which the (ie orpansme iirt dewnff.
7 " ne Mmo Pred pjks ii"-cause via mod hod by o.no peculiarities in the contrtutiofi of the vatient, or the climate or I ! Json fhorl J occurs. Amjre and never failing preventivrCertificate! anil M
bottle, for .ale b "ymg ouch
n k n c U' & S- DAVIS. nrookville Sept. 3, IN34, Sft-am! AirrlruK I3ftnl ftw
JW-OTICE i ; hereby pi ven, that on the 4th day of 1 October at the Court-lWo in llmnV '
t'l A KJI 1 . m .1 . -. .
r A ri,i . . W,U Prweed to rm an aprtCUUural Koeielv. un.lnv !......'.. : .
for the incorporation of Agricultural Socirtio."
IIRIinn JIHiiniM IU1 lftD-ir
SAMUEL noomviN GEO. W. KIMBLE JEREMIAH WOODS t.tttf . . ... . .
C. P. n.mifijnv
Broolcville. September 6th," 1KJ4.
SO 1
In Detroit between
. 4 ---m..ilvt a 1 in 1 in Li 1 1 k
uie interments of persons who had died of
I, Mil lorn, wurn T .r ,i.. to .
, .v, - v, mium to were strangers, and two coloured. Vnr H.iri
vious to the lath, there had been no rain at that place, the weather during that period being unusually dry and sultry.
in Mmttml the interments from Cholera on the- 15th Inst., werc.cleven.
, Aho York Enquirer. " Trmnrrnnra .frvfiA,iA .i-,i 1 1
r ( rit-iiuiDuui mis recently been constructed In'lHinois, which has made a trio to St. Louis. bnrin namn
of "the cold water;" named not hear so much in allusion to the rlfmnnf in k,vK
t . ' fc , ... n iiivii MIC craft is destined to be used, as to the temperate
uim.iioui.ivu nmiu iiuyc mnrKea ner progress from the forest to the wave.r All the
work of constructing, fitti tiff nut. maniilnrr
a, , , , , n ' .......,..., navisratinEr ier hns hern dnn ;tK rnf 4 Via
li -viftw IIUVUl ftllv aid, or rather the hindranct of ardent spirits.
JL.exmgion Jntclltgenccr.
Xxt Pnnident. -The Richmond WMi1mb
v,.vft v vi IHV.V VIVJII iU SUUpurt HIT : IjClSril
lor i'resident at the next election. The edit
or snyst'Vt e are for BenjY Waikins Leieh
ior iTcsiaeiu. v e win never desert him while
a possibility t success remains. , We will
mtiKe every exertion tor Iiim, and we now call upon his friends to do! the same, ' and let
STATE OP INDIANA, i .
IVankt in county. , William Johnatot ) Domentio Attachment, Debt $2. George Clay. ) Befora Nathaniel Hammond a Justice of the Peace in and for the township of Brookvilla and County of Franklin sforeMld.l hereby make known, that on the tt day of September, 1834, a writ of DortCftic Attachment waaby m. issued in the above case, ajaingt the pds and chatties, rights and credits, moneyn and effects of George Clay, the defendant aforesaid, directed and delivered to Morgan Roop.one of the Constables of the township ?.foresaid, by whom :aid writ waa duly returned, executed, by attaching one Bay Maro, as the property of said defendant, estimated at thirty-eight dollars. Therefore, on Tuesday the 80th day of September, 19:14, at 1 o'clock P. M. I wilt proceed to hear and determine the said plaintiff's claim, and render judgement accordingly. , . Riven under my hand and aoal, at "my office in
earn lownsnip, i:.is an day of Sept. A. 1). 1834.
WAfHAMEL HAMMOND, "Q"w Justice of the Peace.
a
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a n iWi uwins w iiicu. . . . ,- -7:,:
Ilthl "v.uu u. me IUIIU
e Hospital at the Common for the Oih nA ulhonng the, Supreme Court of that state
inn, !.,... ii .. ..!. . . , to preat divorVra 1a
wi" i'i ii i nun Ercm pleasure ne ivrcs- . . . iucuct i,
i: , ' . . . a . rnn ho nrnvail lhl r.Ul. i.
...... ...w.v.. .no. viuitr uiuy.Jiai occn an
, ------ - - - - - ....... i . i . Ant. 'it.. r-.1)u.!u h .1 . , .,
tuia iiiv; iuiiuh iiij; Sl(llfllli:ill OI me UallV ae- . ... I , , f i Vl"w un crease of mortality from the 7th, confine ... drunkftrd for two 'rears. The law
iiimru 10 iqo uaiuouc anu I'rotcstant bury- b , , "
ine grounds: , . I. ft.1 A A II ft' . . .
in, wiai imermf n ou or wiucu i rom cholera siO
Adilliiilsitrnfnv'M Viiiii-e.
NOTICE it hereby givon, thnt lettcrH of administration upon the estate of Daniel Rcdington deceased.-late of WMin wni.r i.ni.;,, i.
county, la. have been granted to me Agreeably to
isw. jut persona inaeoicd to said estate are requeatod to call and make immediate payment. And ( persona having claims against said catate are here-
uj iiui.ucu iu prvmeni ino same ciu ly aitMiontic.rtM airreeablv to taw. with!
probably solvent. There will b a sale of tho pet-
sonai property belonging to the cotate of said docedent. at his lata resirinnm nn lViiv ih. 'Xiii. ,i.,r
oi oeptemoer 10.14, to bo sold. Horses, Sheep, Cat-
no, v,orn on mo grouna, larming utensils, household fiirniture, Arc. Terms made known 011 tlx day f sale, and attendanen given hv :' " JAMES ROSEBHOUGH, Adm'r.
September 4ta, :?G 3w
' C3KOROK W. IM AN, House mid Sipn rainier. fnfnnns thai citflliii iens of Brookville and vicinity, JlHit f that be cArries on the abovo businesa in ' 11 its branches. . From bin experience, ha hopes to give general satisfaction. Ila may b found at he Brookvillo Hotels Brookville, August 20th. 1H4. 35-l-?m
TO TEACIIEIt.
WANTED, a gentleman of good moral character. TV lift la nilnlitin.T 1a tnnk t.n PnJ:.k
Language in all its branches,' together with Surveying. Mathematics, ArcCto tak charge or thu Seminary, located at Brobkvillo, Franklin ioiinty . Indiana. A person who, in addition to tho abov aulifications, ia capable of teaching the UreeLand Latin Languages-, would be preferred. , By order of the board of Trustees. 1 . t 1 RUFUS IIAYMOND, SeereHary. 'Jfookville. Ind. August 27rl34. ' 35 tf. ; P. S. -All communications oa the subjccljftUSt bu
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9th, 10th,
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J. VIGER, Mayor. At Quthec the Interment frnm rltnlam. nn
r ! viii Hiu'ivi.ift wai the Ctii instant, wtre 36: on the 7th Inst. 36: 1 . 1 t. . .
ana on tne cun mst. iS'j.
lhalth of .Vrtt-OrMn.--.Tli Hull,!. ,f
the 5th Instant savs, "the city is more healr . Grosse We. At the last accounts the thy at this time than it has heen before for dent' V cholera are stated to.be from 6 to 9 veam. A fw.n...f k;n:...f. .. . a dav. ... .
v'i iMiiiuun iuvt-r oniv nave 1 M. t . .. ' 1
At Kingston tha'dentha frnm'rKoira nn'lhe
3d Inst, were 4 5 on the 4th inst.' 5 on the 5th Inst. 61 and on the ftth inst: J. I To n tka
last date there had been, in air. 115cases,and
Qi (teams
Wc learn from the Sunday School" Journal, that two African kings have each sent a son
KmxTrcitv.-We hav Tinnn lo imt coun rjr o be educated1, under thecare
o. . V . . T - 'FCS- OI tlM AIArvlnnri'l rnrnnivfilinn " Tk...
01 last Saturdays dale, furn shins? return, nf ri.:'" 7" V"'" ,v. " ."'W VCJ
the late- election-complete. 'The SV; EXT "'w,DAm teuigear looking
consists of 33 members, of whom. n.W , J , f 44 5? enrs '
i.)
- - " r- "-..vi.r- t.r., IT VI W
nc eicctea mis year, and fcro vacancies, to he ' t , .
1'ilL.l Im nil 11 rC.i. . .tn . I ... . ivnr tuvunnimii AOVBrillCT,1 ? 1 xPfirM,tewh,8,.an(,owe ' Whefrc(raeTitlyheard the character of JaCKSOnian mnlvl hllVA hunn rlnm.,l mr,l. I : i .11 V , , . v - .
, ., . ' r " - ciuiirrnni mips- irom ireiana decrarcrrta ' he ine tho paTtieit6.stand21 Whimuto lRJnrl-J Lr.il l0, De
10 lians. With One racnnrv oern nnrA . k . I..I. . . . ..vo,n'
-. j,k nn, . . it r . , ' ; ir"uo "trie, mc nccounrgiven oy me pasrecent death. .The, IW consist! of 100 sen gen tftheAamaj Grkton, from Lendonmembersall ta be elected. Of these. 74 derr. suhatumuw rt,.iniAl.iJ .-77. TO
1 v ' ----' x'.f.a.avr.. Hnnn -. I T1 L. . . . i ... ! .
Whigs, to 25 Jaaksohfans, have been return-
vu a vHtiuic; in wnc county, occasioned fas
it would appear) by the death oftho Sheriir. . , , Last year the comparative strength was 20 Administralion to 18oposiaori,tnfi Senate. .-.i,'r'.r-i t r2 n it .'!. .3 .s"H
The txtssenpem hv this venr RfntU JM:
her. including Children; td have been' some-
wncr&irom 4ou to viT 1 ney were D weeks
' - - - j - w v rcr;i,ai(u
on tne passagei and siiQBred much from wantf nA ii-r l.l.TTf av ' ,;1
It is rumored tliat the Irrin. .1
one of our Senators in Corngfess,' intends resigning his seat in that body. " ' ':
Jonathan MCartv. nn a Afrinr. P,.
tires in Congress, has avowed himself decidedly opposed to the prctensipns of Mr. "Van Duron. Indiana-Herald. "!i-
An lntemDcrate mnnht fhn nnme nf s-vm.
uel Stuck, 'at Kendal village; Ohio lately I, lino1 liimcolf will, n ll.l. 'a L :
..im lUTT-iuuc iwpe in nis own ffarret. while his wife am! f.vir rhfLlmn
P ' . . - . -"TV?"-" "v.s
irr a room dciow. jeto Yorker,
DcathMv Quuckerv.-- Tittvl iohn at: nrir I
a respeciaoic clergyman ot south1 Carolina,
msi nis nre on tne otn inst.' by taking a dose 6(lbelia fromVSteam Doctor; when in ber-
m i, iic.uui, menny io test tne Tirrues of the medicine. Itiriduced bain, atuhidltr . rfr-Hpl.
um, and finally death. Rather an tmprofita-
1
Calvia iVIoorr Administrator 1 .STATE OPLINr
01 wow -uvBgTicrer iiecoasca
f.vj-
The Heirs of John Longacre-,
oeceaaco., j 1,
DIA2VA. Fronkliiv
county, . In Franklin 'Ffobate Court, Angiret term, 1834. On Petition tofliako-
Real Estate asset".
A, ID now at this day (to wit: an tto lllday of xi. AngUBt, 1834.) on motion oftho said adminitratftr'.'thd rhurt nritnra tlml tho "1A WlUUm fnn..
acre, one ofthe heire at law of Said decedent, (Tn M twit itiirtn nvntinnad Ka nnll RaJ lw I.paI ...
cessive publications in the Indran American-, a 1. . 1 ... . .
weu my newspaper primed ana pttflriBnea IB Ih-t county of Franklin aforesaid, to appear at the-next term of this court, and oa tho first tlay tbercolVaTitl hewcauae tf arty h cai, why the' Real Estate, inaid oatition mantinni(f shall nnt Ka mnA mil
assets for the payments and discharge of the- debt and demands aforesaid, against said. estate. 1
I Attt- "ROHKItT JOIT.fTV P P F n
um, iu iiiiHiiyaenin. name bio cxrirncnt-iw Yorker,
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Marietta, (Pa;)1, has heeWffvisitd, , by a s re re tornado.bvwhirh rWi.lMVnc' 4.n,i k.
stacks, sustained" 'considerable irij ur, X. ' '
WILL convene nex Sa,turdaj 4r4nWi'eti
