Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 September 1834 — Page 3

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AMERICAN. , llltOOKTir,I,E, IiXlIAIVA.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1834. We have inserted in our first page an extract

from Mr. eoster a opeecn. ins practical ac

quaintance, with the relations and operations of

our Government; hie towering genius; his untir

ing industry; and hjs great moral worth, are the

apologies we have for inserting this valuable docu

ment in our paper. Read it.

put matters to ref,'

didate, "if his life thould be spared, for Congress.

He ays, he announces himself at this early hour,

'that there may be no misunderstanding about the

matter." Thia is the fair way of doing business.

THE MROMON WAR. wenf from Hartford county, Md.-and lhat Gen. Joe Smith, with his arm of fanatics he is well known to a number of citizens returned to his pld head quarters in this coun- there. A few days ago, a paper was received ty on Saturday last, after an abesence of three by the Sheriffof Washington county, signed months, during the most of which time they by a number of highly respectable citizens of have been ort the march to and from Missou- Harford, in which they state that there was ri. This expedition may be considered as one a man named William Clark, formerly a resiof the veriest "wild goose chases'" to be found dent there, that he left the county about eighupon record. They profess to act at all times teen monthssince, and that if the prisoner is by command of the Lord through the mouth really Clark, he will be able to give certain of Smith. By these men ns several hundred answers about persons and events coinciding armed men have been dragged nearly 1,000 with those which they had appended toquesmiles in the heat of tjie summer, for the ex- tions to be propounded to him. He was acprcss purpose of "taking Zion." On their ar- cordingly questioned, agreeably to the suggesrlval there, they found the governor of the tion of the Harford signers and answered satstatehad made a communication on the sub- isfactory. He is to be brought before Wash-

ject of their difficulty, in which it was discov

ered that they could not "Jew war even in

taking possession of their rights. 1 hey there- his indenuty will be determined. Upwards fore had nothing to do but to march "back a- of sixty witnesses have been summoned in the

gam. ' We understand that a revelation was case irom llarlord, Cecil and

fitted out to suit the case, which declared counties.' American.

that the Lord was satisfied with their sacri

fice, as he was with Abraham whpn hp nffrr- From the Mobile Advertiser,

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To cet alone with this Battle vrtlh an Alligator. An acquaintance

FUIJL1C YENDUE. ON the 1 1 t.h day of October next, the subscriber will offer for sale, at public vendue, at his residence, half a mile east of Mount Carmel, the following property, viz: Two matched Clay-bank Horses, one three and the other four years old; a two year old gelding; one cherry corner Cupboard; one shovel Plow; one Cow; two stands of Bees; a Log Chain; a Brass Kettle; four Russian Hogs; and many other articles, to tedious to enumerate. Terms of 6ale made knawn on the day of sale. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A.' M. R. P. CLARKSON. Sept. 19th 1934. 3? 1.

Itciuoval ofthc Ueposit.. LL those indebted to the subscriber either bv

note or book account, or otherwise are here

n.,ir,n rnnnlv rnPr T f J I 1

a. f l l i A 9 . r by demanded to make payment, by the first of o

Washington

(Tr it-pa Tf Suitu 17 en fst

4 1 tf M I cu I 11,3 ol,, loatlL

uas amiuuiacu uiuiscu a Lau'i. - . j. r 11 .1 . t , . t I J 111 11 .1

last act 01 iony, ine impostors nave evidently oi ours, residing in Diaseiy over tne nay,

been put to their wit s ends. Several of the whose word may be relied upon to any ex-

dupes had declared they would quit the con- tent he may use it, writes us as follows: "As

cern if "Joseph Smith did not take Zion." one of my negro men was returning home from

lNew and contradictory revolations have no work late the otner evening, he was attacked Df business. For further particulars

doubt settled all doubts, csmith savs he had by an Alhjrator, who had concealed himsell Hi subscriber, in Brookville

vember next, and thereby save the expense of pay. ing Justice's and Constable's fees. R. P. CLARKSON. Sept. 19th 1834.

Grist & Saw Hill for Sale.

rTMHE subscriber now offers for sale, on reasona-

ble terms, the Grist and Saw Mills, situatad

on Big Cedar, about half a mile above where the

Road leading from Brookville to Hamilton crosses

said Creek, lhere is a sufficient quantity of land attached to said Mills, for all the Mill purposes. They are now in good repair, and is a good situa

tion for those who wish to embark in this branch

apply to the

A Fire. The Printing office of the New Lisbon,

Sept. ISth 1834.

JOHN MOLLID AY. 38 3w.

tin ohiprf in marrhintr hJ :irmv in TVf iccmirr I crimp low h:ishwnnr1- hv llP cirlp nf fhn nnfh

Ohio, "Patriot and Shield," was consumed by fire . . . UDnlies of monpv and rWhina SPPmin.rlv for that numose. Hp snranrr snrl-

on the night of the 30th ult. It is believed to have to the brethren there! 1! denlv at" the intended victim, seized him bv

been done by the editor's warm friends. 1 he edi- No gelliement 0f the difficulties had been the leg, just, below the knee, with his jaws, tor computes his loss at one thousand dollars, and effected at the latest accounts. ' and as the negro expressed it "shook and

has offered a reward of $200, and the corporate au- TPainsville O. Tel. growled." But he being a verv stout active

thorities of the town $100, for Buch information as . fellow, extracted himself, he don't know how, white, supposed to be about 12 years old, no

will lead to the detection of the guilty. It will appear by the following article,that and retreated till he met another fellow who brands or marks perceivable, appraised to sixteen

the United States Dragoons have seen some Uwas coming behind they then furnished "".'A""' ,,, , , , ar,,"S

j tnemseives v un staKes, ana aa vaucing auaCK- dollars, by James R. Blackburn, and John Crisler,

TAKE. UP,

: "HTl William Pruit, living in Posey township,

JLJP Franklin'county, Indiana, one estravj sorrel

mare, with a blaze in her forehead, both hind feet

Asothkr Explosion. We learn verbally, that service in their late expedition. The Louis

Wade's Powder aim, near Cincinnati, was mown mile 1'ublic Advertiser remarks, that "the ed the eentJeman, and when thev cot

up again, on Monday morning last. It will be re- Dragoons, if the news below is correct, have and told the story, they boasted that he wou

membcred that this same Powder Mill exploded a- made a gallant dash at tne Pawnees; it they never bite another negro. The next mc

bout 14 months Gince.

home

Id

mor-

A CCOMMODA rJOJV

I.IITE OF STAGES,

Behrcm.BrookrHU, and CWmwtf, Via. Che

tot, Miamitown, Harrison, and JYtw Trtnton. The Proprietor, at great expense, has estahli.h

an accommodation Line of Stages on the above rout

um uaTinjr ooiainea new, strong, and convenient Stagesand' not having. the patronage of the government, confidently loo"ks to the liberality of th

yuuuv uj sustain mm. ne lias obtained an experienced driver, in whom'tbe public can put the ut. most confidence, as a stage driver. Hit horses are

in gooa pngrt; and every attention will be paid to render passengers comfortable. Bae-o-aire. in ill

cases at the risk of the owners.

His stage will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning at 5 o'clock, for Brookville. And leave Brookville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday moniinff. at 5 o'clock, for

Cincinnati.

Stags Offices. Brookville. 8. TVner. V

Trenton, R. Riley; Harrison,!). Mason; Dry Fork.

- hi. v,iri iuiamuown, j. uaynes; Cheviot, I Bush; Cincinnati, Win. Henrie. Passengers will pay their passage at the office where they take their seats, or at the first office that they pass, in all cases to the stage officer, bo that their names may be placed on the way-bills. GEO. KINO. Sept. 12th, 1834. 37 tf

have succeeded in killing 80 and taking 150 nine, however, he had absented himself and

Drisoners. with a loss on their rart of eisrht rnnfd not hp found, but two il:n- nlW. thpv

The Cashier of the Commercial Bank of Lake onjv thejr victory was a decided one, and discovered him bv the nath-wnv. nitrh the

Erie while on his passage from Buffalo to Cleve- highly creditable to such newly raised troops." same place, apparently waiting for something

land, had his velise stolen, containing fifteen thou- From the Liule Rock ( Arkansas) Gazette. I to pass. They then assailed, and put an end

.and dollars, but recovered it again before the r.,wrrn(), hrte the TL Sim to him. He was about seven feet lone and

boat landed. D nnd Pnrrnrp I,irlinns. lira frpntlo. well put together. The negro had a deep

man from Washington county, we learn that gash on one side of his leg, and bruises on the the U. S. Dragoons have recently had a blood- other lame for several days, watches yet

y fight witn the rawnee Indians, in wnicn ,J1 a" "cue Vna mv J. ? . . .. - - . L.J tl J...L. iL.il J:il

the latter lost 80 killed and 150 prisoners. a,,u lliave lluuuuul lliiU noeen a young Our informant Hpriwil his infnrmatinn from negro, or had he been less athletic than he

trmi mnn r, K,. .0 i pt n;Kcn rV.rn was,he would have fared much worse.

. a -i.t u yvn-iifc u in mho civ & vi b a ucuii " vu

'""' " the prisoners were brought in under the es-

a as MaAn m h nona a 1 1 it ii er t t n e i nil r i . i . . --

r rom the Ulno arren Uo.J Argus.

JVext Presidency. From the present indica-

Before me JAMES SIMMONDS, J. P.

I do certify the above to be a true.copy from my

estray book, given under my hand and seal this 18th of September, A. D. 1834. JAMES SIMMONDS, J. P. 38 3w.

8. C. Sample, Esq. has been appointed by Gov

ernor Noble, Prosecuting Attorney in the Sth Judi

cial Circuit, in place of J. B. Chapman, resigned.

Prtcf Current, at Chicago, la. We learn from

JESTOOJ-

teem

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IT'

III E only specific ever offered to the public,

from .which a permanent and radical cure

may be obtained of that disagreeable paiR, the

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prices current at ut P.ce, .inwuu, rf f detachment of the Drasroons. The

tbl. 5,50; Corn-meal bushel, iS to w, Uats, J8 to rpmain(lpr nr thp iTnilpd St.itP. forrP9 bplonir-

60; Wheat, 63, Beef fresh 2 cenU per pound; Ba-h to the expior!ng party were ieft j,, pursuu lions Df pblic opinion throughout the Union. Tootache, with all its attendant evils; such as

con, ao ceius per njunu, & uiiwcb lu t the Indians. The Pawnees are sa u to have we arp ed to he eve there w he hut two j" . , .....

no. kiicVn. Rut for 191 I C Ll J i li , I -l, . 1 - Ll ,r, I r , r .1- ,- .r I Oiler

jv, .... iousmi ues.perai.eiv. ana to nave Kiueu eicm canaiaaics Deiore tne neonie lor mis aisun- ,r. j u r ,i. a t

r li. T o r I i J n r f-i ll oeii, uu turn paooiug iiui.i nig cJ.

ii i up i 1 1 -i viiciii. iwprn i I . i irp nr riiii'i . i irniciipn ll n 1 1 f ' ll r n i" 1 1 id in ' i i :i i v 1 1 1 1, i.i : . . i .A l .1 nHn,i..n.n .(.num.

y- " "a me hwduoii oi our reaucrr, lu lwu were repr, at the sarnetime, from whom it derslood, will not be a candidate, and it is not tic affection, with many other unpleasant effects

communications which are inserted m this days w;ie Hv t:arfrii.. .,, j filnf. il,,, I wa0llr. ilmf Mr WoNdor ho hrnnrrht such as disagreeable breath.bad taste in the mouth

vonno- mnn TT-I.r.r,, U P!l1FnilDC tL- frnm llio fnrtraivl lv l.u frlon,!.. o tKor ie nn nrnhn. all of which are produced from foill Or decay

which they treat,and the talent which was brought Raneers last summer had been killed. These bilitv of his success. The contest, will there- !ll.e ?' 7. L. ? J:IJTL, LZZ JZ

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10 oear m ineir compobiiiun, rcnuc-r mem wumij are me oniy particulars mat our niiormaui lore, oe Detween juuge iu J.ean, a laieniea, moVe the pain, nine times out of ten, u properly

of more than a casual perusal. ith the views was able to collecu honest and virtuous citizen of our own estate

of the first communication, we differ in many res- As the rawness have hitherto maintained and county, who has by his valwablc and

Notice of Partition. NOTICE is hereby given to David Detar, and jail others whom it may concern, tnat the undersigned will make application to tbefProbate Court of Franklin County, and State of Indiana, on the 1st day of the Term, to be holden at Brookville, in the County and State aforesaid, on the second Monday of November next, for the appointment of Commissioners, agreeably to the Statute in such case made and provided, to' make partition of. and

set on to them, according to their rights, their part of the following described real estate", to-wit: a.

certain piece or parcel ef land lying in Franklia

county and 6tate of Indiana and Springfield township, and a part of the North East Quarter, section number 26, T. No. 9, Range No. 1, west of a median line drawn from the mouth of the Great Mi

ami River, and in the district of land directed to be

sold at Cincinnati, and bounded as follows: Begin

ning eighty-one poles from the north east corner of said quarter section, and running from thence South

with Jacob Gates' line forty -eight poles, thence east parallel with the north boundary of said quarter section 25 poles, thence south 25, east 20 poles;

tuence east twelve links; thence, north 2o, west 20

poles; irom tuence east Bfty-four poles to the east

boundary oi said quarter section; thence along said boundary 48 poles to the north east corner of said quarter; from thence west with the north corner of

said quarter, to the place of beginning, containing twenty-four acres, be the same more or less. ANNA TUCKER As DANIEL TUCKER herThuaban4 By .. Jf.Johston IhtirAtt'y. MATHIAS B. HANLAN, ELIZA HANLAN, infant heire of Briton Hanlan deceased. By J. Johnston their Guardian. Septemerb 11th, 1834. 37 3w

rects. but enterUininsr a due reirard for the feelinsrs their supremacy in the boundless prairies of faithful public services, unaided by family in

ofthosewho truely and honestly -entertain differ- the west, it is to be hoped that the drubbing lluence, rose to ana laitntuny uiscnargea some

nt oninions from . we have soread it before the which they have received irom the Uragoons ot tne most important omces oi government,

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.u.. .t r.:j r.u r- 1 1,. wi nave a irootl ellect UDon them, anu teacn ana jluaktin v as dprex. iur. an uureu

nothing to fear from an investigation of the sub

ject; and that they will not "be found wanting

in the vindication of their cause. With many of

the views of the latter communications we coin-

tide. We think the time has arrived, when it be

omes every friend of his country to enquire into . hmnrh of ihe l!etrislatnrp -shpld on Decide

this matter. "Vho is to be our next President;

is becominz a eeneral and serious question; But

it is a question which must be met and decided;

and we hope, uninfluenced by prejudice uncon

trolled by dictators. But let the People come to the

poll's in their soverign capacity and decide the

them not only to respect our citizens when is supported by that hot-bed of corruption, trading among them or passing through their the Albany Regency, the leaders of which ap-

huntmg grounds, hut to be less troublesome to pear to oe grasping oy intrigue ai me wnoiu

the neighboring friendly Indians. political power ot the country, and the omcc-

hoiaers wno nave attemptea Dy estate vonRnoDE Island. A spirited election for the ventions to control the free suffrages of the

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i ne coniesi in mis pari oi uie ouiie

applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay

and arrest the dise&so in such as are decaying and

have not commenced aching, restoring them to

health and usefulness.

"Directions for use, also certificates of impor

tant cures, accompany cacli bottle

f5For sale at the 6tore of J. Rittenhouse,IIar risou, Ohio, and at the Store of W. B. & S. M. Davis, Brookville. Sept. 18lh 1834. - 38 ly.

LA MO TPS COUGH DROPS. Valuable Medicines for Coughs and CONSUMPTIONS. .

FTJlHlS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the pres-

JL ent prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds

and induces rest

Persons afflicted with pul

bleeding of the lungs, &c

fuesdav of thi week-. The interpst evinced cannot be doubtful, and we can assure the

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had itsongin in the tact that a United atates inenu m juugc x L.ean uiai mcj nave 6. cai coush5(Which e occasioned br perspiration.will

Senator is to be chosen at the ensuing season, encouragement to remain steadtast in the readily yield to its influence,removing those troub-

and that Hon. Trtstam BprrEss is the Op- cause ot Ireedom and lustice. lesome irritations, wbicn act as a constant 6timu

nosition ranrlidate for Ihe nosf. while Hon. lant to coughing. It eases pain

Elisha H. Potter, equall well known in Makikg Poetry. There is as much differ- " " 'ST

question that question which involves the permi- the Ddh tics of the State, had been nronosea ence netween writing prose ana poeirr, nsi :1 ns,um. n,i;i9t;nn nr tu ,r nA

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nancy of our free and happy institutions that by the friends of the Administration. Uur there is between making a wneei-uarrow ana consumptive affections, even in the most advanced question which wilt decide whether the people are returns are not complete, but are sufficient to a piano. Any man can make rhymes who is periods of life, will find immediate relief, from its

s, , j onciira tlx nir.nci r ai r. if., 'i hn I iamin:tr Willi imp ninst rnmmnn wnrns in me rcmainauiv. uucl ui uiumusuinu mc ihiwuhhi

iu sik iu lav i x u n ll CUUIICIIH, oim iruvcrii viiciii- i v ii cuv,c:a vii itai . juuiiicaa. . x 1 ------ ... . . . . . . z . , . - t I . o. ..I. . , j i nf flip m-Blprn. and Ihe veliwitv nf thp rirciilaltnn.

hu' h , n. t k , t i-ef -a 1 1 lano-nntTp. nnr even rnvme ann measure oo not -j. ' v. . .

uaim iu ...i.c tur.i .,v .j,, . ... . ... , nd . clcan8,ns and healing the disordered parts members of the I louse out nf fw. so that f the constitute poetry, without a certain sometning T.

Lvitk Editorial. Whatever may be the for- whole Anti-Masonic strength, embracing six accompanj ing them, which we frankly ac- cough.

tune of the Editorial fraternity in other par- Representatives and about half of the Sen- knowledge ourselves incompetent to describe. o-Directions for use, also certificates of nn

tlrnlar. wp r roWfanilr rA ihp Ann. ate. should siinnort fr. Trttpr. he woul d still In fact tee can make 7nodern poetry witness portant cures, accompany each botttle

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STATE OF INDIANA, I franklin county. J William JohnstoLl Domestic Attachment, Debt . $29. George Clay. ) Before Nathanietltarnmond a Justice of the Peace in and for the township of

urooKvuie ana uounty ot r ran Klin aroresald.I hereby make known, that on the Ut day of September,

18.J, a writ oi domestic Attachment was by me

ssued in the above case, against the roods and

chatties, rights and credits, money and effects of George Clay, the defendant aforesaid, directed and delivered to Morgan Roop.one of the Constables of the township aforesaid, by whom s.iid writ was du

ly returned, executed, by attaching one Bay Mare,

as me property oi saia aeienaant, estimated at thirty-eight dollars. Therefore, on Tuesday the 30th

day of September, IBM, at 1 o'clock P. M. I will

proceed to bear and determine the said plaintiff'

claim, and render judgement accordingly.

ui ven under my band and seal, at my office ia said township, this 3d day of Sept. A. D. 1834,

.NATHANIEL HAMMOND, 3G 3w Justice of the Peace.

elves.

elusion that it is but indifferent indeed in the be defeated. fVetc Yorker.

matter of providing themselves with snug of

fices. Judee Read, formerly a nrofessor of A negotiation between the aulhoritiesjof the

d a i .

j the following:

Last night a cat climd'd up our chimbly, But tumbled down again quite nimbly; She fell right plump into the hot ashes, And burnt her whiskers all to smashes.

Gentle reader, the above is as well calculated

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to take, and moreover, is quite as harmomonsl

frrPrice Fifty Cents per bottle.

For sale a the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in liar

rison, and at the Store of W. . &. S. M. DAVIS, Brookville. Sept. 18,1934. 38 ly.

nd Editor Cullev. who . f notwithstanding soil, the only lands in the state having an In- as "iree-iou, oi u. uve ecu., u. r. . ,

. ... . , v it i .. .... ri i communicaiions wun wnicu our oiu uunti

ui euirautri received a very generous pun uian uiie. i ne tui eriiim-m outi m guc mc , . , . . , , .jj . . J & r.. ... .... f , , D . fwe nlean our desk!) is lumbered.

our hands just in season to operate on the Hyandots tne same amount oi iana, west oi v '

election, is beaten in the struggle for the sec- the Mississippi, as they have in Ohio: to give

VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS, or

CERTAIN REMEDY.

TJAITANY articles are before the public, as a cure

xvja.

the typograhic art. has been beaten in Indi- general government and the Wyandot Indi

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ana by an odd ten thousand or so, in the race ans, is now on loot, tor the purchase irom tne lor the Chief Ma eistracv. though all the while Indians ol the Wyandot Reservation, in

his friends say than can command a majority, Ohio, embracing 140,216 acres of superior

tor mat oosunate ana most tormenting die

ease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation we are led to believe they have to a very great ex

tent, iailed to produce the desirable result; and may it not be attributable to the fact, that articles

said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked, and in their

preparation that object is kept in view, viz. to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetnhln I! hpnmnt ir Drnna are nfToraA n ikn mM;,. no

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'cmcnaousiy t otner way; ana as ne was not one year s provisions; De at tne expensy ui riannei, au an ur& m iucu nm: uuom0, .i & gure remedy r clironio or inflammatory Rhea

"Pity the Gorrows of a poor old man."

end office (notwithstanding our very efficient them the amount their lands sell for, reservluppcrt) by a majority which may quite possi- ing 70 cents per acre only, to defray expenses bly amount to twelve thousand. The votes oh sales, &c; furnish each warrior with a tands before us now in most appalling exact- rifle; furnish each family with a sufficient iss in his own papers but thev hang most number of blankets; furnish the Indians with

A XD CLOTH DRESS JVG.

....

rTflHE subscribers would inform their customers JL and the public, that they are ready to receive

inclined to add them up and present the sum removing them; and pay five per cent, on the their Mill, on big Cedar Grove. Ha fetal,' we canaothave She heart todo so. amountlf sales for twenty years; then pay EZZl

jew Morrcer. itneinaians tne Daiance, auer ueuucuuir iuc

70 cts. per acre, or invest it for their use.

North CaVtlixa. We have some further

intelligence from the Legislative elections in

this State, rivim nearlv complete returns

Having made

to furnish

best manner

possible.

Their Prices will be as follows, vis: London Brown, and Bottle Green, Jine dressed, 20 cents per yard. Black and Dark Snuff Brown, fine dress-

Administrator' Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admire istration upon the estate of Daniel Redingtoa deceased, late of While water township, Franklin county, Ia. have been granted to me agreeably tn

law. All persona indebted to said testate are requested to call and make immediate payment. And

persons having claims against n id estate are here

by notified to present the same duly authenticated agreeably to law, within one year. The estate is

probably solvent. 1 here will be a tale of the personal property belonging to the estate of said decedent, at his late residence on Friday the 26th day of September 1834, to be sold. Horses, Sheep, Cat

tle, Corn on the ground, farming utensils, household furniture, Arc. Terms made known oa the day of sale, and attendance given by " .

JAMES KUSUUUUUGlf, Adrn'r. September 4th, 1834. 88 -3w

Baltimore. August 25.

Th rneonf ib mnn railed Peter Ttenn.nnve in ed. 19 and three fourth cents per yard. Light

fmm ft.-.:- j u,.t : ft it ft tun Snuff ond Olive 15 cents. Flannel for omeni

vuc several couuues bhu uiswitis, uui iim isuii ui iiaeersio n, iihj tncu iwic nwu . , ri. j i-i-.u n . .i . ....... :. n:..i ftl u Lj- ,.P.ft r. ' fti i: : wear one third lower. Drab and Dark Brown,

v puui'cai aesignauon is aimeu iu iuc oruiuary mieresi irom uie peculiar uaum- from g t(J 1Q cenlB Linsey anj Jeans 0 to 8. Barnes of the delegates elect, we can make stances attending it. Dean, if we remember Blankets 5.

noming of them. Both parties appear equal- aright, was arrested some time ago in Uhio, The eub8Cri,er8 win attend, (commencing the

3 nu aounaantiy sanguine oi success in tne on the testimony oi a citixen oi asmngion firet of October) at K. & S. Tyner s store, in

and at liuoole s

receive the flan-

it at

re-

n as soon as the cloth can be dressed.

oee who have old accounts with the are requested to call and settle, as

much in want of money.

'e for thft re-plortion of Hon. Bedford! firmlv denies that his name is Dean. He as-1 P. ik E. JENKINS.

matism; and as no cas" is known where a nerfect

cure was not effected, we are justified in declar

ing it a valuable medicine for that painful disease

and tor no otner is it recommended. Oy-Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in Harrison and at the Store of W. B. & S. M. DAVIS, Brookville. Sept. 18,1834. 38 ly.

. j 2 j - .j i v v- -v. - . f J ballot for United States Senator, which is the county, ih this state, who recogniied him as Brookville, on every Saturday; a main Point at ino luit n-i nro nttprlv una- fhn miiniorer tF a rertain Jarnh Ilinp. in 1 Store, in Scipio, every Friday, to i

We to decide between them. The onty ctassi- 1823. He was brought to Hagcrstown for trial f,cls thosf who ffind j1 conIet m10 JVk-1 fieatmn k. - !.ii..f vlKol.i r,i. r it lc the above places, for dressing, which will be

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spectator which gave 4U to the upposition said, are strong in their beliet that the pns- j, Tb nd 40 to the Administration, but of the latt- oner is Dean, the perpetrator of the crime in eubscribers,

11 was laid that three at least would not question. Un the other hand, the prisoner thev are

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! scrts lhat hi name is William Clark, that he pt. 1,1W4.

39 3w.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

TM"OTICE is hereby given, that on the 4th day on

X Uutober to.54, at the Court-House in Brookville, the undersigned Will proceed to form an agricultural society, under the provision! of an "Act for the incorporation of Agricultural Societies," passed January 22d, 1829. A general attendance is requested. SAMUEL GOODWIN GEO. W. KIMBLE

JEREMIAH WOODS JOHN A. MATSON C. F. CLARKSON. Brookville, September 5th, 1834. 1W It

Adnmistratar's Notice. "WJOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned 1M has this day, August 19th 1834, taken out letters of administration upon the estate of- William Harper, late of white water township, Franklin County, Indiana, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are requested to present them within one year from this date duly authenticated; and all persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the administrators. The estate ia supposed to be amply solvent. . '...... On Saturday the 4th day of October; 1834, will be sold at public outcry at the late residence of Wm.

Harper, dec. in the township and county aforesaid, all the personal property belonging to tbe estafe of said dee. Consisting of one Horse, Calf, Hogs, Oats, Corn, boHse-hold and kitchen furniture, andfarm-

ing utensils, dee. 1 be purcnasere giving note and approved security. JOHN P. CASE) AMOS SPARKS. Adm rSept. 12th 1834. , 37 3w. GEORGE W. UYAIV, House and Sigrn Painter,

Tfn ESPECTFULLY inform the citJUr izena of Brookville and vicinitv.

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that he carriea on the above buainesa in

all its branches. From hie experience.

be hopes to give general satisfaction. He may be

found at the Brookville Hotel.

Brookville, August 39th, 1834.

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. JOB-WORK. Neatly executed at thia Office.