Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 October 1834 — Page 3

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AMERICAN, nROOKYlLLK, 1XDIAIVA. FRIDAY, OCT. lO, 1834. t-v " ' 05 The Rev. John C. S.httk, will preach n'. the Methodist Church in this place, on next tiUHbatli at 11 o'clock, A. M.

We tee by the complete official returns jf the late election in tLis State, that Coverrsr Noble'a exact majority is 9,435.

improvement in eufcurr, o .VaattAcfw.

7" 7 . upon "e minj8 of t08 who are most

i"J wemrea. by lavino- Wrtr .v,

T'-tisois. By the official returns from Illinois, lijrcm received 17,440, Kinney 10,824, and Ii-g;!:n 4,1C2. The vote was also taken in that J'.its at the late election for a removal of the seat -." Covernraent. The vote stood,for Vandalia 7140, j.V -0,7511, Springfield 7044, Jacksonville 272, Jc.-.ij 486, Geographic Centre 774.

AxoTnca Casihdjlte. There is a Cr.e prospect candidates for the nest Congress, in the dis-t-:t above this. Joi.n Findm5Y, Esq. Editor of :he Richmond Palladium, is announced in the last nsrsvill Wttchms. l &3 a caaJiJate for a seat in :hc next Congress.

Assignment of Property. We see it stated in r u; exchange papers, that a law recently passed by

;i,e Legislature of New Hampshire, declares

"t'ur.t no assignment of property, shall he railed,

tress it shall provide for an equal distribution of the property assigned, among all hit creditirs, accord

ing to the proportion of their respective claims.' We very much doubt cither the justice or the ex pedncy of such a law.

, . - o a icasuH

prospect of realizing some pecuniary reward. I hie we conceive can be done by the formation ofsoch a socety as is now contemplated. It has successfully tried in otherStates, and in some count.es in th,. State. Let U8 not thft rest. Let it not be said that otd Franklin follows tnchi wikiof allthi ra3t.-n4t.it

and let it not be known in the street, of Akelon:

oua" linger t:u the Isurola j.,n -n u j-

tributed,and we left without a crown.

nope, therefore, that all. farm Tu.: ,

r , - ---".u.tB, una -uercuants, who can make it

tend the meeting to be hald on Vedned.

J MS,.. "Svfpobt yocr Printers." We -,w..

v.tethe attention of our readers to B.vi.M

article under the above head, taken from a soiriti

,-Hvr pnmea at K.s.ng Sun, la. We agree with

. Wrj, respect, and hope our brethren of the

tvpc, and our mechanical brethren generally will unite against Eastern Newspapers, Eastern Shoes,

eastern nats, Eastern Axes, and in fact most ev

... , imng wnica is imported from the EaEt, which we can manufacture among ourselvas, except Eas-

...tvuiwiivii n uomwe would cordially welcome

Ve see it stated that goaJ peaches were selling in tbi Baltimore Market at Jive-dollars per bushel.

There are two papers now printed in this state of

the same name, to-wit: "Indiana Herald,1" at RasLvilie.and "Indiana Herald,'''' at Evans ville.

Another "Horse." The Cincinnati Republican in recommending to the pnblic a man by the name of Read, pays him the following beastly compliment, "lie is enough of the Horse to have sense sutTir.iU to make a whole team at the bar enough of the Alligator to make it advisable for the aristocracy to keep out of bis way and enough of the turtle to present an impenetrable shield to the bare t'Ucht of Bank minions."

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 'Vj ar? glad, extremely glad, to witness a move- j fnernon the part of our citizens to excite a spirit ' o; emulation and enterprize amongst those of our J ioHsw-citizens, who are engaged in Agricultural !

0a last Saturday a meeting was held preparatory J

b another general meeting on the subject, and the for such sreneral meetins is now made, and

ti? time set for next Wednesday, the loth inst.

It is a well known and universally acknowledged

ft, ia this country the farming pursuit is one

mostly to be depended upon by the inhabitants, and j? is also conceded that herrt here are many im

plements necessary in order to render our far-

tiers more independent, prosperous and happy. It

aj hee heretofore not so great an object among

the individuals of the Western Country to excel.

v it has been to realize a scbsiktkkce. and the

being salubrious, and easily cultivated a liv

ing is easily attained, it being all that was desir-

c. Hence the nnjority rested satisfied with thai' slender attainments, and set down contented

V?neu!i the sl.ade of the foret,having "cleared" a

lew acres of land, and raised there on a sufficient

,:anUm of "Ao and hominy.

Cut we are happy to say that such is not now

titcase. Mmif rf t1i rtfrsnnK wlmico uanli ivrrp

j ... . few, have dived deeper into the wilderness and

'? mrceeded by men of ecterprize and industry.

a !:t those who remained have become more anx-

kus to compete with the new comers in noint of

Ajr:caltural improvements. But still there is fc!!c- ;e done, to bring us to any equality with

T.c c'our s'tor JtatH. It rnv as:lv be seen

7 s a'.tcr.tivi observer that the tfocJfc generally is E'-' sc ood h. Indiana aa in some parts of Ohio,

-cj i!, 5lorses, Cattle and Hogs. We might not prsi-s, venture two much by asserting that there

a teisi tteeutyfiee per cent difference between ttt ilogs of Franklin County la. and those of War-

coa.Mty Ohio. We do not mean in number but Jc -' -c. In Indiana too, our horses and cattla are

Br- -s finely blooded as those of Virginia, and some " -it Stues; and why is it so! It is not because

s ire not able to raise as good, and better too, toi-i tkey, but it is because we b&ve a yet been

?irc!;ts of cur true interest.

-voiao..! ia his senses, but will admit that it is as to raise and fit for market & good Horse.Cow,

as a IMM mw A r. .misimt nf tnnA will

rtzrtnAfux fina. Urga "BjeJieU," grunter of W lbs; than it will a long legged wood rooter of Ws. Or it ia as easy and at cheap to raise .and FPire for market a horse , worth 1C0 dollars, as aa werth only w dalUrs Tfcen if it u Emitted t-u or atsertiona are true, there is but one inqui'y to ba made, and that we are ready at all time

.Mswf- How aball w.go tbout the maans of

tu"lli18 this gran purpose! It will be remember-

a t

w, i g ,t. i ne last I'aiiadmm

rcjris two oeauis oy Cholera in that place, last

week, one of them Mr. Samuel Elliott, a very wor

thy member of Society. Seven deaths only of chol era have occurred in that place ince Sept. ICtb.

iiiARKET, yfcx. Mh. Flour on the

ueenne, o,o per Dbi. Whiskey dullat 19i. Prtxcess Anne. I MdA

A Mimmo'.h Turtle. An unc ommon Tur tl U'-l I nbrkn r I if .1 :

v.t x nurtj iii i co mi co riv

er, a lew miles below Han is s Landing y a Mr. Thomas. It is supposed hv e-entlrmnn

who have seen it, that it will weigh nearlj fifteen hundred pounds. It measures hptwopn

sis and eight feet in length, and upwards of!

iour leei in wiain. it is probable the water

became too fresh for his turtleship, as he was making for terra firma when discovered. We

are told he is now destined for the

of Baltimore. Village Herald.

epicures

Plt lXSLIX CO. AGRICCLTCRAL SOCIETT. Agreeably to public notice, a meeting was

held at the Court-house in Brookville. on Sat

urday the 4th inst. for the purpose of forming an Agricultural Society.

The meeting was organized by the appoint;nt of John T. McKin nev, Esjj. to the chair

men

and of Geo. Holland, Esq. as Secretary.

The object of the meeting having been stated from the chair, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:

I. Ixesolved. 1 hat the following Committ

ees be appointed.

1. A Committee to draft a Constitution, for

the government of the society.

2. A Committee to solicit the citizens of the

County to unite in the commendable ol.iect

of forming and sustaining an Agricultural So

ciety.

Whereupon, the following gentlemen were

appointed. Messrs. John A. Matson, Geo.

Y. Kimble, and Samuel SERRiNc.of the first

Committee.

Messrs. James Mewiiinnev, John Ryman,

Samuel Goodwin, Solomon Williams, and

J EREMiAii u oods. of the second.

2. Resolved, That the Committees report

at the next meet, and that the citizens of the

County he invited to attend, and uuite in form

ing the Society.

o. Resolved, 1 nat the proceedings of this

meeting be published in the next number ol the Indiana American.

On motion, The meeting adjourned until Wednesday

the 15th inst., to meet at the Court-house, at

12 o'clock, A.. M. J. T. McKINNEV, Chairman. GEO. HOLLAND, S en tary. Communicated. OBITUARY. HIED, At the residence of his father

(Moses Wiley,) in Switzerland county, on the !

23d of Sept. i;t4, Hiram Wiley. Esq. late

of Lawrcncchurgh,agcd 29ycarsand "23 days, of a lingering and painful disease of '2 years

and seven months, (I oasumplion.) which he bore with Christian forlitude,and resignation; leaving a wife and one son, with numerous connexions and friends to mourn his premature departure. As a son, brother, husband, or father, he had few equals. "But rut off in the prime of life Rnd in the midst of usefulness, society has lost one of its best citizens, and the Methodist Church, to which he belonged, one of its brightest ornaments. He retained his mental powers to the last

moment, and was sensible of his approaching end, he died as the going to sleep, but it was that sleep from which he will never awake until the last trump will proclaim, "-Come to

Judgement," at which time he had no doubt he would hear the happv invitation, "Come ve blessed of mv FATHER, inherit the king

dom prepared for ou from the foundation of

the world."

SALE OP REAL ESTATE.

mrOTICE is hereby given, that on the first day of 1 November, 18: 4, by virtue of the I ist will and

tetismentor John Dickersnn, deceased, I will offer

ior s!i3 at puDiic outcry on the premises, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, and sell to the highest bidder, the following descrided real ettate. situated in Pairrield townthip. Franklin com ty, la. of which the said Dickerson died seized, to-wit: "the east half of the

itorin west quirter o! section ; 4 in townshin. 10. of

lanjjw . e oi me merecttan lipe drawn from the mouth of the GreabMiaiMi mter.also :t

lone half acres of land,Iying :n' section township

iu, range z west of the meredian line, and bounded as follows, to-wit, begining at the creok, on the section line,aojoining Mr. Harrackman,thcnce east with said line, to the corner of the section, Sfty-eight poles, 16 links, thence south with the section line 42 poles to a stake, thence S. 4 deg. W. 192 poles to the half mile line a small distance north of th

corner, thsnce north with the half mile 5(5 poles t the creek, thence up the meanders of the creek to the place of begin mg:-also, 26 acres and one fourth of an acre of land, lying in the north ea?t quarter of section .4, townhip 10, range 2 west of the meredian, and in the north west corner of said q iarter on the west side of the creek, said quarter lies on.

ooun.it-u as loiiows, to-wit: begining t the north west corner of said quarter, thence alorg the north and south line till it strikes the creek, thence up the creek until it strikes the eastanH wot lino

till said line strikes said creek," except so much of!

Mio .anu as nas oeen set ofl to Kuth Coalscott, lata RuthDickereon and widow of said decede t.Cescri-

oeoas loiiows, to-wit: begining at the northeast comer of the north east quarter of section :-4,

hi iuvvii iu, range running wett 159 poles and 14 links, thence south parallel with the division line of said section 65 poles, thence ean 10 poles, thence S. :!0 deg. E. 24 obs to the creek, thence N . 40 deg. E "5 poles, thence east to the di

vision line oetween the land of Kichard Freeman and the land belonging to the heirs of John Dickerson, thence N. 48 deg. K. CX poles to the section line, thence north with the section line 42 poles to place ofbetrinincr. containing 65 acres. 2 r,w .

1 poles, be the sime m re or les,-. Tirm.

third of the pur: base money will be required in hand the balance in one year secured by appoved security.

LISM1KD BASYK, Adm'r. of said Kst. By JoliBton bisatt'y-

.A 1 "J.

-Tlcdieal Police.

I A W mm

rinHR Society of the fifth Medical rf;,,. ! ' Z ",

.M. state of Indiana, will hold its 8emi-anu ,1 ALN AND FIFTH Meeting at the Connersville Hotel, ( Athertc. Un I CLYClKYJTf.

..merbviue, on eo'nesday the th November "".constantly for sale a

R. T. BROWN, Sec "y.

IVotirc nf Attminiiralioii

te of Andrew Shirk,

'Hi. unaersigned, having taken out letters of

n.iuiinitiration on tl.eettiK

i STREETS,

larro stock of

HATS FURS, and HAT TRIMMINGS. abie for' J LSS "d Tities.suit. " ' Sept. 26 39-2m.

GOODS JIGAIX.

v w a iulc iii .'nri r n i. a... l : a- mm mrw a

couuty, lndi.,na, hehy-es H thse W ' Dry S,roceri" f to siul estate m. : -j: . -rs 3 injsf trrocenes, Queenswarp. T.n.

havinff claims :.,,;., , IJ V'V "Z". V0110"' hoes and

p -esent then, :, Cf" " T "J- ' '""' ia,,s- ""ndstme. Ac. which we of-

The estate is soW r, saW K ti Al-oon Und

persons

ted to

law

October, Pth 1P?4.

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LAST i OTIC E.

THOSE indebted to the subscriber, and whose acct mils or rotes are"due, are hereby notincd, for the last time in a friendly maimer, to mike payment by the first of December next, or he will be un

der the necessity of making cost on them. A wrd to the wise," Arc.

SAMUEL GOODWIN. October lfth, !Sr4. 4-w

Atlutini! rnttr' Notice. OTIoE is hereby given that letters of admistration uon the e&tto of James Patterson

deceased, late of Bloominggrove townthip, I ranklin county, lndi na, have been grtt.ted to the undersigned agreeable to law, therefore all persons

iiiueoiea to 6ani ettate are requested to call and make immediate pavmei.t; and persons having

claims aerainst sa:d cstitearn herehv"imtili.l t

present thein duly autherticated agreeably to law, within one year. 1 he et-tite is nrobablv solvent:.

I here will be a sale ot the personal Dro.iertv b-

longing to the estate of said decedent, at his late residence on Saturday the firtt day of November,

if. 4, connst.rg oi I lories, 'jattle, Mirep, a,- Hogs, Household ai d Kitchen Furniture. Farmirff Uten

sils, Ax. Terms of sale made known on the dav.

and attendance given by

JOHN ALLEN, Adm'r. October If th, 1S?'4. 4! : w

SAMUEL SHIRK.

q . . . STOUT. September QT.tb. 18:M.

dmrs.

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TaLcn .Up, Y William Colyer, of Ry township, Franklin county. Indians. rn l-.l-.l- t .:.t.

on her ngnt nostril, suppled to be three years old in ti e spring, some white on the inside of her riirht hind loot, with an old shattering Hell on, one oW leather Co kr, no brands, supposed to be fifteen hands high. Appraised to thirty-five dollars by John Haskins and Thomas Cooksv. - John w. White, j. p. September 2d, 1834. 4olriw ;

key by the barrel.

U. &: S. TYNER. bty.

Brookville, Sept. 24, 1834

1'OTICE Davis and; yiELEV, T'mnMd Cnrriw, WOVN occupy mg Goodwin's Tan.-erv are nut! noVi. ttrge and splendid assort.nm o ath? er, wind, they will sell jow for Cash, o L ide1 aJi skins. We will sell at. k. t r,ac".aJ

isale and ret ail. We ask ZZa V ' tl OIe

ne ther do we wish to gtye a cdit on ourTelthe ' but as the times are bird and money scare, we wi 1

r....vvuj. vur sole leather im u-ll

A!KtiinitrafoiN Sala.

ILL be sold on the IFth day of October next. a l.A l.t. 1 . ' '

at the late residence

&

ave made it clem tn.l ,i, ... :V : J a' .X

jth-e B'de; ar apper lc,ther is taned !,.J"" tdI U ":ferior lo none e county or

-v -v. c live a urffA n no n r r i 1 .

i "i a ajij IIHIIU

ceased, in Springfidd. .11 the person pro eVty of i want" any until ta7L ?. Wi not

aaia ueceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, work, therefore we have no heTitTn-r i . Mieep, Hay.and Grain, h'um.;... ,M.n. n.r. , n n"eno heitincy m siying, our

hold and kitchen furniture, &c. A c" ' I and see. WU lL,nk not com

i erms ot sue made known on the day of sale.

at.11,(-''clock on sai y. w here due attendance will be given by

SAMUEL SHIRK. ) . . .

Jo a it STfiiir Admi

September 2tth, 1S:!4. 40 .

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A List oi Letter. EMINI5 in the 1ost Office at Brookville. Franklin countv. Iniiimi. m tin :"i ti. a-...

of September 18?4, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Oliici as dead Letters.

IVi'ticc of Pari if ion. JOTICE is hereby piven to Charles Leffonre As

Lewis 1 eflbrge, children. of John I-elTorire.de-

eeascd, and M iry Leffbrge, widow of said decersed, and all others herein concerned that the undersiorn-

ed will make application to the Probate court of

I-ranklin courty, Indiana, on the first day of the

next term thereof to be holden at Krookvilie, of the county aforesaid, on the 2d Monday in November next for the appointment of Commissioners to make

partition of and ret off to them accurcirp to their

respective rights, their part f the following de- II imac Tun'iss

dams William Mley W. M. M.

Alexander Miss E.

Al-xmder William

-Mien Solomon B

Beeks G. C.

Uradburn Doct. John Brown Miss Clarrissa

Bennett Capt. Obed

Warwick K.P. U. Esa.

C

Conn John Clinger Dr. Cory Mies Eli2a Chance William C irter John Clearwater Thomas Collier Wm. D Davis Nathan Dawecse Rev. Lewis Dare J. A. Dickson William E Eada Jonathan Eads David Knsly Samuel Eggleston Judge Eagorn William F Foster David N. G Goodwin Samuel Gaunt Tyra Goudie James Gaynes Richard T. Gavin James H Hildridge Ralph Haven David

scribed ileal Estate, to wit. All the intere.-t w here

of the said John Leffbrge deceased, had at the time of his death in the eat half of the South west quar

ter or section o, towretnp and range V, webt,and aUo in the 60Uth east quarter vf section o2, township 9, and range 2 wet-t.

THOMAS SHANK and Sary his wife. JACOB LEFFORGE. REUBEN HAWKiNS,& Mary his wife. JESSE W1NSII1P and Celia his wife. JOHN LEFFORGE. WILLIAM 1 F.l'TOKGE. 15y Ryman ttelr Att'y. October fth, !Pr4. 4 4! w

Good Gracious! Mr. James D. Gorman,of

Cooscwhatchie. S. CM has in the Charleston Mercury a "challenge to all creation" to run with his mare Cratv Betsey from Charleston,

S- C. to Lexincrton, Ky., and return by way

of Montrmmerv. Ala., for any sum not less than

$-35jD00. We will go halve with "all erefttiftnr if Mr. G rman will make the distance

lonsenoueh to stretch our mare Blood-and-VT . i I: L.

-1. tnft aw .a a. : M JMaa i

vku v a muu dtmnj. n wm w k.u ihu um iudu i

ict is t . - , . , . . Brimstone legs; but sue never gew ''' i:tia T ,0mft r"BC,,P ,mpUntd I till she reaches California, to which pU.cc we a Titt?? " lt &PPCr" t0 umver"1Iy - ceaerally walk her for a fall start towards u.o that man is a sclash animal; let ustbore-j 5V.ll.rrin Straits, whence we return with her

la orwr to

STATE OF INDIANA '

Franklin coui.ty.

Be it remembered I h t on thfs day, to wit: the

) 6 day of Sept. It: 4, Personally came bjfoie me Jarnes Samuels, a

Jubti;e of the Peace, in and for said conniy, Eliza

beth McUaw who was duly sworn as follow to wit: that the ei-tray Mare that was by her taken up, on the 26th day June 18: 4, is a Grey Mare, upoeel

to be twelve or thirteen years old, and was taken up on the premises of the paid Elizabeth AicCaw, and no other marks or brands pecivahle, and a about

fifteen hands high, sworn and subecirbed to before mc this 6 day of September, 18-" 4.

(Signed) ELIZABETH McCA w, her .V marR. JAMES SAMUELS, J. P.

STATE OF INDIANA,,,.

Franklin county, i

We James Roscbrousrh and Edward Redington

having been duly appointed by James Samuels a Jnstics of the Peace of the township of Springfield and directed to appraise an estray Grey Mare taken

up by Elizabeth McCaw of said township on the 2ith day of June, 18: 4, and to return our appraisment to said Justice, do return the following, to wit: that on the 6th day of Set teniber, 18: 4, viewed animal and find it to be a light Grey Mare, supposed to be fourteen or fifteen years oM, about fifteen hands high, no other brands or marks perceivable aaid mare is a jill-flirt, which said mare is worth twenty-five doilara this 6 day of September, 18:4.

, EDWARD REDINGTON. STATE OF INDIANA,);, Franklin county- y ' ''' I James Samuels a Justice of tb Peace of said

county, do certify the above to be a tnie copy of the proceedings as above and cf my estray boon, given

under my band and seal. . JAMES SAMUELS, J. P. October 2d, 1824. . 41 ??w

H innah David 2 Hannah A mot Haines George W.

Ilogden Ca;:t. I. S. Hilles Darwin T. Hutch-m Col. C. W.

Hodges II . Hutchi '.rson Mirs Mary Htcklem-.n Morgan I. Hudlcttcn Chirlcs I 4 J Jamra Mrs. Susannah Jefers Sarah Trgails I ewis S. 2 Jerkiton Henry Esq. James .'t hi t ton B. Joht cton James Jones JamCs

John Mits Rachel

Clerk of the Court 2

K Kellogg Miss Elizabeth 2 Keeler Joseph Keeler Smuford Knapp Ebeuezer L Lows James, Esq. Lows Jostdli, Esq. M Macarty Alesmder McVX'horter Tyler Moffite Mitslo . belli Morrarty Gilbert B. Miller Samuel Esq. Moody John Maple William Esq. . Miller Jacob P Price William Patterson James H. Pollard Tho6. & James Poll ird Thomas Par vies Joshua $- David 11 Risk William Richey Mis Rachel S Shank Peter Sands Gideon Snow Lemuel Esq. Short Hiram Scott Thomas Smith J. St. John Daniel 2 Saunders Cyrus Shaw Jesse Steel Benjamin Scott Sallcy Smith Thomas Sheldon Nathaniel Sheriff of Franklin Co. 2 T Tyner Mrs. Mary 2 Tyner Uev. Wm. Taylor Rit hard Tucker Ephraim Tullis Samuel Titus Jesse Thompson James Tode Win. E. W Woodworth 1). D. Wise Miss Jane C. 4 Vv'ise MihS Sarah A. 3 Wise Frederick

Woclpper Miss Margaretta

V rijrht AiuglU Whits Abel White Edward Webtter James W'ilson Chailas Wilson William

N ATHAN DAVIS & JOHN VlELEY. Brookville, Sept. 24, 1624. 37 MORE NEW GOODS!!!! IV. D. GALLIOX

AS just received a new supply of Goons, which in Corjllnrtion With his I'nrmor.il.

his assortment complete. ' The following articles rosy be found in the stock, all or which hive been purchased so that thay will be afforded to citoinere at very low rates. Viz.- Blue, Bl ick. Brown, Red, Steel-mixed. Olive, (. 1 ir t, G reen, and Drab Clotlw. Cisimeres; Blue, Brown, Striped, Steel-mixed, Silver-mixed, and other Fancy colored Satinets. Red, White and Green Fl innolr. Green, Bl ick, Brown and Crimson Circassian. Black, Brown, Green and Red Bombazett. A variety of Painted -Muslins, Ginghams and Birages. Bed Tiek h g; Furniture and Apron Checks; Corded Skirts; Brown and Bleached Sheetings 4Shirtii gs; Plniu and Figured Jacontl; Plain and Figured Bot.it.et; Plain mud Fis-ured Bnnh JT.

Hits; BoU- et and Thread Laces, and Kdvinr.

Bobinet F.wtii.g; Blankets; Pelisse Cloths. S c. A ae eral assortment nf all kinds of Ilandkerchitfx, including Silk. Cotton, and Pocket, Silk Cravats. IFkite Cambric Cravats, Long Cotton Shnc!s, J e. La lie'i Silk and Beaver Gloves, Gentlemen's Buck-skin and Beaver Gloves. Ladie's Lasting, Morocco and Caif-skin Shoes. Children's Leather aid Caf-skin Shoes. Wen's Coarse and Fi7ie Boots a id Shoes. School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Writing Paner, Slates, Inkstands, Ink, Ink-powder, 4Brass Pens. And also

PAI.NTS, oc.

Among which are 10 Kegs

W. B. DAVIS, P, M.

Brookville, Sept. TO, lM. 40-Vw

Sale criltr Real Eta(c of .anitjtrri.v S.VALLEY, deceased.

N pursuni ce of an order of the Probate Court of

Franklin county, Indiana, the undersigned

will sell on the premises to-wit: at the late residence of Abnham Smalley,deceased,on the 6th

day of November. 1:4, at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described lands, to-wit: the South West Quarter of section ?1, in township 10, and ranye one, and six acres on the west line of said quarter

section, in the south-east quarter ol section o, in township 10, and range two; and also, the south east quarter of section 1, in township 9, and range . . r 1 1. 1 f : .1

Widow's dower in the aforesaid lands, which has

been set off to her.)

Terms of sale. One fourth of the purchase mo-

nev to be paid in hand, and the bal ince in 12 months

from the time of sale, to be secured by note with ap

proved security.

JOSEPH GOUDIE Corn's JONATHAN RARIDEN. j October 1st, 1S?4. 4l flw

ground white Lead

Dry do do

Spanish Whiting Red Lead Spanish Brown

Chrome Yellow Chrome Green

Umber.

PA7EXTMEDrCLXES.lt.-

Among whicit- the following art teles:

Terre Dccienne

Lithrage Pussian Blue Venitian Red Vermilin do Spts. Turpentine Japan Varnish

Opodeldoc

Bateman's Drops

Godfreys Cordial

orni Seed Worm Seed Oil

As6aroetida

Copil Varnish

Black do.

Oil of Spike

Castor Oil Sweet Oil Magnesia Gum Camphor Gum Myrrh Cayenne Pepper

Hard -ware, Qoeens-ware. Groceries. IT.. t 1 n v

Iron, Nails, Window Gliss, 4c. 4-c.

September ao, Ihm. 40 bty.

Ill AN Ai lilts' WriCE, Wheeling, Va. Sept. 18, 18o4. Our corrccpondents will find below a synopsie of three SPL&XDID SCHEMES. DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY, Class No. 19, for 18:-4, draws at Alexandria, Oct. 4th, 18T4. 1 prize of $20,0CO, I of $10,000; 1 of $5,0CC; 1 of $?,lXVi ICC'.'.! Each of $1,000. Tickets only 10 Dollars. Address your orders to CLARKE & COOK, Sole Agent. For the Managers in the West.

erry oxtr poiot ia tbs matter of j hwnfc- Courier.

Dr. Williams, of Knoxville, (Tenn.) a.cd

one hundred ears, has been married to a Miss-

Nancy Israel, represented as the youngest

daugtitcrct thai tami)".

PUBLIC VENDUE.

ON the Ilth day of October next, t'e uoscriber will offer for sale, at public vei.due, at his

residence, half mile east of Mount Carmel, the Two matched Oliy-bank

Horsee, one three and the other four years old; a

two year old gelding; one cherry corner Cupopara. onesiiovel Plow; one Cow; two st.indscf Bees; a

Lo-r Chain; a Brass Kettle; tour uussian ns. irlmanv other articles, to tedious to enurnerate Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A Sept. 13th 1SS4. SSt.

iAST 17CTIC3. . THOSE indebted to me for Goods purchased ' previous to the first of January last, are ag-ain requetted to make immediate payment. I 6 hall soon commence suit on 11 claims of the above description. R. TYNER. Brookville, Sept. 24, 1834. bty.

BOOTS AND SHOES, Jusl received end vow off red fur Sale ftKPAIRS "Millers" Boots; and a general Jti?" sortmentof - L-idirs fine and Calfskin Shoes. Children fine and Ciaru do. M ns fine and Coarse do. All of which axe offered low for Cash, by N. D.GALLION. Sept. 25, 1834. Takca Cp, BY Thomas Sheen wood of Bloominggrove township. Franklin county, and state of Indiana, one Dark Brown Mare, supposed to be sixteen jeare old, and about fourteen hands high, with a mall white spot in her forehead, and tnmed or foxed ears; also, some small spots on the neck and back supposed to be collar and saddle marks, and a sfcort tail and has been docked. Appraised to fifteen dollars, by William Price, and Parrismae Wilkenson, A true copy from uiy estray book. JOHN ALLEY, J. P. September 6th, 1834. ; a9 3w

Salt &, Wltiskey. For Bale at retail and by the Barrel, by N. D. GALLIOI. September 29th 18?4. ' bty.

JOB-WORK. Neatly executed at Uiia Office