Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 October 1834 — Page 3

BROOK VI I- UC, I IV D I A IV A . FRIDAY OCT. SI, 183 . " (kT Proceedings of the Agricultural Society cimJ t hand too lite. ' MiRTtK 31. hat, Esq. is announced in tbe Richmond paper as a candidate for Speaker of the Uotise of Representatives at tbe ensuing session ofth Legislature. FouTicAt. We Lave occupied considerable of this dy' PPr giving election returns in the several States. Now in this matter we desire to give a correct statement, without regard to party; fcut wa cannot obtain any other view of the matter thin we have g're in this paper although it ap nars very favorable to the Whig cause. We re eeive several Jackson papert, all of which, concur in firing the same resul t. Another. A "correspoiidcrt of tbe Rushvill IlaUi recommends General Amauu Mono of Rush County, to the peo, le of this district as a proper person to represent them in tbe next Congress. Sir. JIoaoAit is represented to be a very worthy man, and under other circumstances than tha preeent, bis claims on the suffrage of the people would not be forgotten. It is our opinion that he rill net be a candidate. Fsstzvals. We have given in this paper the prscsadings of the "Jackson FtstivaV at Indianapolis, and The "TFhig- Festirar in New-Hampshire both of which we believe will be read with inter'lis impossible its out of the question for us to ;! cur editorial column every week with new subi?ta a-J original matter. It is an imposition upon car-good, nature to require it of. us. There is no nbject upon which wj can spin an editorial paragraph, unless we re-mould the editorals of others, cr dive into the dep tnystecisms of science, and fellow in the wake of abler and mightier mind. Even then, where is our subject!' As editor, with t? onilicting systems of theology we have nothing to 1 to remove the dark mantb of metaphysics, w2 da not aspire to unravel the tnary labyrinths, .-ssmplity the studied technicalities of law, is t'ia business of those who are' better paid. MR. LANE'S LETTER. It will ba recollected by our readers that we published a few weeks since a letter written by Mr. Line to the editor of the Globe, immediately after k return from Congress. Some of our subscribers hm requested us to insert the following notice of tbe letter referred to: From the JValash Courier. Mr. Lamb, Ihe Representative from the LanrcnceburgH District, has written a letter for publication to the Washington Globe, giving a very vivid description of the general prosperity of the Western country, but more particularly of Indiana. It is written in the ftculiar style of its author full of bombast, miieA with a few grains of common een$evmd large amount of ribaldry, neither calculated te instruct or amuse. Having aided all in his power to help the countrj to a depreciated currency, he makes the most of it, for his own tike. He declares the Deposite Bank paper ".perfectly current in Indiana! that the paPr of the Metropolis Bank of W ashington passes as readily at pai as U. States Dank paper ite!Banks.has a ireneral cnrrpnrv ! W nd uitu jjitper, hhuwii to ne on uepos hardly tell our readers that these things are not true. How would Mr. Lane look with Wis of the Deposite Banks of Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, or Pennsylvania, in quest w cattle or horses in this and the adjoining Stalest Would our farmers receive them in payment! Could he buy pork with them or com, or flour? Not'any. He might as well offer them a piece of blank paper as such trash. On this head, however, the Representative might have been deceived, though a want of knowledge of such palpable facts nouul admit of no excuse. Every business Wan knows what we now utter to be true. U. tes Bank bills are nwr raised in this vicinity those on deposite Batiks are never re' iW 0f pir exrppt those iri Ohio, Kentucky. w Michigan. Exceptions there may be, but iej are not made in ordinary cases. A bill n an eastern deposite hank is invariably at a discount, if yOU Wish specie. ne most singular feature of this extraor.nary letter, we may be allowed to sat. is his nare o corruption against some of the first oi me country, and, as he savs, "with Mr. Jat their head.w Such a charge, from w a source, if it does not make its author re ; on w authenticated circumstances, need K!T easiness to no individual, nnd should J,,x', '.Y the- honored objects of such venom, , lu Ule wind which they heed not. Mr. Amo$L,ne should be the last man to accuse Jen rcen of pliancy to the U. States Banker f i?6'"5 co"ruPt considerations. The cheek hi k "Pntative may be proof against a o.lUBh-.but memory will do her office, in desP t ot a conscience which continues to offer 'oie:JCtoitown peace. tar- 'sbsbj"B , . iiieremointoi ti MUmi tribe oflndians viij state, received their, annual payment ... -ny thousand dollars, during the paw "tet. y ujjulerjUad that thy cowpUm

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he onlVtrnVr , AnW' nd fo;ed to take refuge in the impencI . J WJ, escape persecution is to sell j trable fastnesses of in mountains. Tk,M l

rneir lands leave their homes and that of ineir lathers, and seek an asylum, in the wilds of the "far west." Richmond Palladium. AR!CaN3VS,SPT. 19. Indian Coon-cti The Choctaw, Shawnee, Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, Osage, and Pawnee tribes, we arc informed Council, at Fort Gibson, on the 1st inst. The latter tribe, which had kept up a continual warfare with all the other tribes mentitinptl. m iue n treaty of pence with them. interrh.r. edpledifcs of friendship, and invited them to visit their couatrv. J'at. Inl, "Too mast Nswspapbrs." In noticing the dis continuance of the Lawrenceburgh Whig," "Indiana Sentinel" and Shelbyville Transcript," the Editors of the Palladium impute their failure, to the great number of publications in this State, and the limited means, and the ttiltmore limittdidea of the necessary support for a press. Upon this eubject. the worthy Editor of the Wabash Courier makes the following just observations: "From an experience of five years in punishing a newspaper in this State, we are nre. pared to add our testimony to the remarks of the Palladium that the discontinuance of the papers alluded to is to be mainlv attributed to a "want of means in the community to sustain so many newspaper establishment." Th penchant for sitting up newspapers, regardless of the means of supporting them, is becoming a crying evil, which, we apprehend, the sa3 experience of those connected with them will ultimately correct; A Court-house, two or three hundred inhabitants, and a half-dozen County Poliiciansi constitute?, in the opinion of some, sufficient 'material to ensure the estab lishment and support of a newspaper. Thev nvitea printer on he arrives with hishriv and types he commences operations, and sjeis aion on pap.r very swimmingly for awhile He makes some sarrifir tn nU. us friends he acts on the sou a re with rverv onebut, like all other clever fellows, he unintentionally otiends some body. Squire A, becomes miffed Mr. B. gets insulted, for what nobody knows and candidate C. tl.inhc the Editor should deft nd him from the assaults of his enemies, whether he thinks his conduct will admit o! defence or not! Next comes a orrespondent, Mr. D. with a vile nan. a. busing his neighbors calling them swindlers, rogues, and liars the Editor doubts he refuses to print it D. gets in a passion swears the Editor is a man of no independence with I -..i ? . r . . . uirtws ma Fuuscripuoii gets his particular friends to .do the same, and not unfrcouentlv abuses the unfortunate individual who hap pens not to think us he does If a few such men have influence sufficient to carry their i al 1 . point, mey try aown tne press, and it may bethe Printer, like Eneas of old, has to take a load on his back, and seek another Troy! Continually laboring for the public, no class of men arc worse paid, and none more uniustt a J I iL r . iy ireacea oy inose lor whose interests they toil. To make the Press indenendent. the people and not politicians, should sustain and cherish it. 1 his is the tt ue panca'a for all its disorders." DIED, AtGwynnes Farm, in Madison county, of the Cholera, on Sunday morning, i nomas . unmke, lsq. ol Charleston, S. C. brother ol the Hon. t redcrick Gnmke of this slate. His remains were intered in the Col umbus grave yard on Monday evening, attended by a large procession. Mr. Grimke, by special invitation had deltvejcd an Oration before the Erodefphian Society, of the Miami University at Uxtord, which is represented as an excellent production. He stood at the head of the profession at law in Charleston, & as an opposer of heresy of Nullification, no man in that state commanded more influence. He died in the 48th year of his age, in a land of strangers, leaving at his native tity, a wife and six children inconsolable. Yet, though this was the first time that he had ever seen Ohio, his reputation had acquired him, even here many admirers, nnd hie death was deeply lamented. His death appears more especially providential as not another case of cholera had been known for some weeks in the region where it seieed and prostrated this favorite son of our whole country. . Ohio Monitor. - The Columbus Sentinel says "It is conso ling to remark, that his eyes were not closed solely amidst strangers. His brother, the Hon. Judge Grimke, of this State, being in Columbus, to meet him on his arrival, was early enough apprised of the melancholy occurrence, to reach the bed side of the deceased on the evening of his attack, and thus to alleviate his suffering till his last moments. His remains were brought to this city on Monday evening, accompanied by several of our most respectable citizens, and consigned to the silent tomb. In the decease of TV S. Grimke, learning has lost her brightest gem, and eloquence her chastest ornament! . LTEIt FROM EUROPE. From the Aew Torker - By the packet Britannia, Cant. Sketchley, whichmvcd at this port on Tuesday, from Liverpool, we have advices from thalicitjr.to the 2d of September, and from London. to the 1st. i - ' In France, affairs continue to go on as qui etly as the most devoted admirer or the existing order of things could desire ; Talleyrand has returned to Paris. M. Carrel, the Edi tor of Le JYalioncL has again been sentenced to fine and imprisonment, to which he roust by this time lire Ixcomc thoroughly accus-

S,Am.-There is nothihg certain from the ent of ,,utthe completion of the ben d fm the plains and open conn-

a rumor that a Portuguese nrmv is soon to be marched to the assistam e of tiie Queen's forces. On the other hand, there is a Carlist account of n victory g dried by :2ima!acarregui. winch is not generally credited; and it is further stated that Lericfa, the capital of Upper Catalonia, has declared in favor of Don Carlos. Turkey. The intelligence-from the E;..t is of the most important character. The war between the Sultan and the Pacha of Egypt appears to have broken out afresh; and there appears cood renson to fear t!.af TKr .K;m !.. in, the distinguished commander of the Egypiain lorces, has been killed, at least,it appears that the Porte has ventured to renew the war under a belief that he is no more. ' , , Portsmouth. Sept. 4, 1834. Death of Lhn Carhs's IFi,-. . t n day this illustrious Princess. ihe Donna P . . cisca Teres v of Spain, departed this life, in me uiii yearoi nr age. S.ie died of internal mortification. She will be htiri..,? (em., in the church-yard of Alverstoke. for subsequent removal to1 Valencia." Ireland, -There has been ting of the Conservative party at Dul.tin. ; opposition to the Repeal of the Union and the abolition of Tithes. This has drawn out M r. O'Connell, in a letter to the people of Ireland, wherein he endeavors to point out the course to be pursued for the counferactina of these sentiments, which he proposed to do by tlv establishment of Liberal Clubs" throughout the country. .. ,' :- Drbadfcl Shipwreck. Evtmrf f tet ter from picton, dated 11th September. We have just received accounts of the loss of the shiD Svbelle. of UvArni Cromarty, for Quebec, with 316 Emigrants, all of whom perished; six ofihe crew saved themselves in the boat, fouf of whom arrived here this morning. Can ntfhlffg be done to erect a l.ieht House on' t int fn feal .ni.in,U purely mcansshould be taken,-if possible, to prevent sucn latal Shipwrecks," Jojaz pu. per. e may say"without fear of rontradu finn. tliat more than a thousand of the emigrants who have left Great Britain and Ireland the present year for Quebec, have nerishpil !v shipwreck on the passage. This is a 30th pan oi me whole number of emigrants. Of a still greater number who have left the same countries for New York, not one has perished by shipwreck. These are facts worthy of being taken into consideration liy emigrants and ineir irienas. Journal of AJbmmerce. MARRIED, On the 9th Ocr bv thP Rev. Jonathan AlleyMr. Sh adracii Jones to Miss Mny George-all of this county. On the 23 Oct. by the Rev.-Daniel St. John Mr. Isaac Snook to Miss Amanda Crist of this county. On the 25 Sent, bv the Rev. John Mo Mr. Jacob Patterson to Miss Amanda, Cook all of this county. On the 28 Sept. by same. Mr. Zephaimaii Marshall to Miss Elso Jackson all of this county. ' On the 25 Sent, by the Rev. Jonathan Al ley, Mr. Thomas W. ALr.E-.to Miss Mary Alley all ol tins county,. On the 21 Sent, by the same Mr. Dwrn Eds to Miss Charlotte, StAtzd :ill ol this county. " . On the 16 Oct. hy the .Kn.;Xdab Sto if Mr. Isaiah Scody to Mis Salle-.' Ass Voorhees all of this count v Exerut r's IVolirc. NOTICE is hereby given thtt Lettnra testtmentary upon the estate of Willi im IJendrickson late of Franklin C unty la. fleceneed, have this day been granted and issued to the undersigned, the executors named in the let will of siid deceased, by the Clerk of the Probate Crurtof tbe County aforesaid agreeably tl iw. Persons having claims agimet said estate arc hereby required to p reseat the mran to the under sisrned within one year, duly authenticated for payment. And all those, who are indebted to s i d estate are solicits! to mika isnmsili ite payment and save cost. The estate is supiosed to he amply solvent. . The esccntors would further say, that there ar? about 12.1 head of good fitteued hogs belmginsr to said estate, to be disposed of at private sjIi. DWID PRICK, i GEO. HOLLAND. Lxccut' Brook ville, Oct. 23 1834. ; 4! Jut rcccired and f r Sale A N assortment of Miller's Makft of Boots. Men's i md Boy'a Shoes. AI.O An assortment of fine Itats, Fur ani Seal Caps. Suitable for tfefe season. ' ' iSv D. PRICE. Brookville, Uct. 23d, 18S4. RIESS SIT AD. v TfUST received, and for sale, MESS SHAD, of y a first rate quality. - , , N.-D; GALLION. October S2, 1854. . -:v s . 5 REWARD. "lOROM the Subscriber living in pringSeld townM. ship, Franklin countyi Indiana, on the 2st of Septamber. A Brown mare two yea.-s old last apriBgaboutfitteen hands high, tolerably well made, a small dial star in her forehead, but partially broke, tad had, whan she left me, small sora under the jaw made by halter. It is probable if she was stole t&at tha thelf traded her off the first op port uaity aa hor faet was too tender to travel far. Any peraoa giving me information hy letter or otherwise that 1 can get her, shall have tha above reward. ISRAEL GREGG. - October Ifeh. 1S34. 4a 8w

-MOKE NEW GOODS AG A1N !!!!!" D. GAlTLiOlV "HMrOULD respectfully return to the public,' his . Unfeigned thanks fr the very liberal support which he has reseived,' since his return to Brook -ville. And in order to. merit and receive a still greater shre of patronage, Le hss the pleasure to announce that he has just received Sf, is now opening A larffV ao(l .$jlc;i jd aW Uncut f Fall and WiMies. Goods. Among w hich the following articles may be found, Bfue. Ii!ack't Drab, Brote , Green, and Caret Irod Cloth. Brute i , Btue aid Crimson I'etise du. Claret and Drab Peierthan, do. Dun fistic and Lion Ski :, d. lilut, Jlrotcn, Steel-Mired,

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7. . "..'"t.-f c. . jc. ur.-ry i pumv, 10 I .Ilea, thence sonlh ivith : i Jca,s. Jiose Ka He's. Gree,, Ithlle, a;d Red 43 pole to a stakefJSnce H 4TZ w T" FrHet: Greek Ba-.ze. lied Padding. jrool l to he h Ur mile line mllld1' ?!?m Skav,U. Led Ticli,:g. .1Jjro,t Check. Furni. corner, thence no S VmJ&??? l " tare. do. Domestic Piaids. Scutch, do. CW- the creek, thence upthe a.; do. CmUeta, d G,t, Hair, do. ,!ian place of beg;r,ng:ia L irA t r aj,d Se,.Uu, SUA. Pongee. Br.u, Black, of an acre of l, in tro Gree a-d Crimson Circassians. Bck, Brow, cm" section ?4, towmhilo, raniYwVortTRed aud Green redi,n,and in the nonh TJZrT'

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Merino Cirev.ians. . .ri..i- " ... 5 V wnabU. Cil.coe,. Chii.Uen. And Furniture do.i Hobiuct, Jaconet, Cam.,rio, Hook, and otner Sinshrs. Shallr, Thibet, and S..ttin Shawls. I,n. ! Menne Shwl. Silk. Bras-e. Gat.. nA uress Shawls. llobinct. Thread, and Greciin Lace. Hobinet and Grecian Footing, Linen aud Cotton Floss. Wire and Spool Thread. Cotton and W orsted Hose. Cotton and Worsted Suspenders. ; Leghorn RonnKts. Fuscan Straw, do. h mbrellas. Silk and Cotton Neck and Pocket M&kh. Hand Saws. Key-hole. do. links. Writing t'-ir-er. , Paint. . wi.ito.nrEi.. f it. a c IVushes, Looking Glares, Stu.rup Irons, Bridle Bits, Files and Hasp. P.dlATS, rj-c. Among which are 10 Ke;rs ground white Lead Dry do do Spanish Whiting led Lead Spanish Brown Chrome Yellow Chrome Green Umber. Terre Decienne -- Lithrage Pussian Blue Venitian Red Vsrmilinn do Spts. Turpentine Japan Varnish PJ7EJVT, MEDICLYES, Ar. Among which are the following articles: Opodeldoc Oil of Spiko Bateman's Drops Godfreys Cordial Worm Seed W orm Seed Oil ssaroetida Cop;il Varnish Black do. Castor Oil Sweet Oil Magnesia Gum Camphor Gum 31yrrh Cayenne Pepper Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Queens-ware, Ghss-war and Potter's-ware. - LSO Tr, k.;i. ..:.,. ii t. - WaWa RoTM Xvi- l- i ITT :n! :l8S'et U h,.6k.i,A

o this marfcrt . T.T , """'l u' ' lin county, Indiana, have been granted to the unhive been Xt J wi All u b.ch .j d ,greeaUe to IdW, thereTorc ull pe sons SJSu wnohtf ?C"e,?d Ut inbted to Viid estate jire requested to call and Bucn rates as will enable me to spii thm n ... .

favorable i.o the purchscer. yourselves. Call and examine for N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Oct. SI, 18"4. P. S. Those whose notes and accounts have been uuo ior a tour tune, are most earnestly. rea!ie.tifl to call and pay up ,as it repuires capital to dobusi - ness. N. I). G Y Elizabeth Smally, widow, of Bath Township, Franklin countv.Ta.. on tha 17th d iv of r$iI)tOirihpr l.!'-47 n Tin v Marn cimnni.ii1 V.u i t years old, 14 hands hie-h. mixed with a f-iv whitJ

hair?. . No other ma;ks or brands perceivil-le; ap-1 ""OTICE is hereby given to Charles Lcflbrgc As praised to thirty dolbi's, by -ro!in Smalley andj-- Lewis Lefiorge, children of John LefTorge, deJames Rluo, this J ('th day ol September. If 34. ceased, and Miry Lefforge, widow of said 'deceBscd, I ccitify the above to bo a true tletcription of the'a,u' others herein concerned f Lat the undersigi;M.ire liken up rs :ilh)ve, and a transcript of the w'" mike 'application to the Probate court c.f proceedings had befure me, this Hth day of fop- friiiklin county, Indiana, on the first day of tho temper, 18?4. next te.m thereof to be holden at Brookville, of tb 4J - w JAMF3 nUl-Y, .?. p. 'couity aforesaid, on ihe 2d Monday in: November . rFr.9 "Zl ' noxi flf he appointment of Commissioners to mak B,.-, a.iM ;p, ! partition of end set off to them according to their . -oio non Tcrpm of dams tnwn.sVp, Doca- respective rights, their part of tbe following dclur oui.t;, 'tite of Todiana, ce Hf tray Fil- .scribed Ileal Estate, to wit; All the interest vhore;y on ti.e 2'h day of September,-. 1fV-4, of a yet- of the said John Lefforge deceased, had at thotinw lo.vsh sorrel, dark mane -and tile, with a white of his death in the east half of the South west quars t on Us ncse two yea. e old 1 -st s.rinff, appraised ter of section 5, township 8, and range 5, west, and at twenty one doli-irs by N athan Terpin and Har-';aUo in the south east quarter of Section S3, towndin iiul;v. before methie "d day of tftoher, 1:"4. Ubip 8, and range 2 west. . .:

42 DAVID JFV. ETT, J P. ON the Ut day of October, 15i. by William I leweilen oi'Bloon.ii ggrove tow rliir, Frank lin consty, oi Duck Creek; a light Chenut torrl horer?, rising h'teen hare's high, fciippoed to be six t.r hcie'i yvi-s oia. twrvw h te teT. r. tli op ll.e near eid a fti"- and a until 6tieik if white ic lis lace, i g?.t mane and t if.', sho.r. before, and ther- ap iears ti i.e snhll Utun; ol. eayh fore-leg jii. t tinder the kne-j-M'tt ti; li nvors sorr.e f ti e splirt. and spar i:se.J to forty-five lUIlars ! y Sr-lomon Ship-a.-a im homns m ebc. l-cv-itef. K ih, lti4. ' A role coppy from my wt.-.iy tok. 4? w . JitlN ALLEN, J. P. fjT'' "ie .""dereigned l.aving been appointee! n p.. -raiders to au.iraise an ettray mare, ta.e:i u: by Ji.h"' 'iihtfo-i of HigM.i.d to.Vt:i.l:iV. r raiiKIin cnmty," lin. ai:d h ivi g been duly swori hy Bt(!i'Ury Cttrellva Jwti'-e of the Peace, of s lid om.ty, to appraise th- same without parti ility, favor or affection, and also to report a true descrit ti n of the said etray ma re, after having examined the said esfriy, do -on onf oths say that sha is a b ty mre. black 'mane and tail, about fourteen and a h flf h inds high, 6U;pod to b : Sve year ld, b th bind foot h;ti, star in the forehead, s sin ill snip on the nose.1 a small sadillj mirk on the left side, no other marks or brands perceivable. We appraise the t.ai'1 eetrty ni tre at thirty rive dollars, as witness our hinds this the ninth day of October, A. D. lfr 4. i JOHN HttDE ) . JAVIER ROBHRr.f P?r' STATE OF INDIANA,) Franklin cnuntv. J I Bradbury Cottrell a Justice of the Peace of said county, do hereby certify the above to be true copy of the appraisers return, now on tile in my oSce, and th it the appraisers wera by ins sworn in dua form of Uw. . ... . ' Given under my hand and sea! this the l"th day of October, A. I). 18 '4. - ,. 42 w BRADBUitY COTTftELL, J. P. ? GOODS AG.1IX. WE have just received an additional supply of Dry Goods. Groceries, Q.ueensware, 'finwar Stouewaro, S,un Cotton, Coarse Shoes and Boot; Iron, Nails. Grindstones, &c. which we offer for eala on the basest terms. . Also on baud and for sale, Whiskey by tbe baerel. R. A5S. TYNER. BnivkvilScpt. S4. 18C4. btf.

SALE OF BEAt ! ESTATE. lJOTICE is hereby given, that on tho first day of ns November,' 184; by virtue of the last will and testament of John Dickereon, deceased, I will offer

ior saie at pubiio outcry on the premises, between the boar, of JO o'clock,. A- M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, and jel to the higt.est bidder, the folowing descrided real estate, situated in Fairfield towhip, franklin eouUy. Ja. of which the said U.ckerson died seized, to-wit: theasf.half of the north west qumer of section P4 in township, 10, of range 2 west of the meredian line -irav.-n (mvt tL nifinth ofth.. r:-V.; , lu. , " "r :v "'" w, ii ,:ar-i;ve am . t1. ....... . . . 1' i kaj V': Tv r.'.r . . wet corner of said quarter.thence K hnoS and south line till it striked hrcrir&o" o tb creek until it strikes VhVet an?wtTM till .ai.l lin ? 7 anfl WCbt l,ne; n. ..i r- i 18 L 18 befn 601 off t,J Rath Coalscctt, law Iti.thRickerson and widow of said deccde t.ecribed as f.l!o.vs, to-wit: beginiag at tho north eaet corner of the north east quarter Of section :J4. in town 10, range 2, running west 159 polos and 14 links, tlienrn K.itv .:.. . d, vision line of said secto., 63 pole, thence, I'ai.LiiLl ll lll cast H nier.ee . it. aeg. K . S poles, th?nc3tnst to the division bue between tie .land of Itichard Freonni and the land belonging to the heirs of 'John - Dickerson, thMce N. 4 deg. K. 3f i poles' to the section Ii!ie,ti,o;;c3 north with the section lius 43 polos to plice ofujgining, containing 63 acres, 2 rooo's and 2 p.l s, b the sum m re or less. Terms. on third of the purchase money will be required in hand. the balance in one year sacu.-ed by appoveJ security, j ff LI33I ND BARYE, " AdrhVrcfsjid IVl: By Johston hia att'y. October, 9th lS-?4. 41 w liAST NOTICE. THOSR indebted to the subscriber, and whose accounts or notes are due, are hereby notified, for th last time ia a friendly manr.tr, to make payment by tha urst of December next, or he will be under titi nejcssit'y of making cost on them. "A wrd to the wise," ore. ' SAMUEL GOODWIN. October lfth, !Sr4.' - 41 Hw .irlministrntor's .Notice. 1 -ssa ss r'X i raj ii-c. is nereoy given that letters ol admisI11 tral,on upon the estate of James Patterson late of Bloominrove townshin. Frankmike immcaiate payment; and" persons having claims ngainst sa!d e6t ite are : hereby notified to present thm duly authenticated agreeably to law, within one year. .-The estate is probably solvent. Thre will be a sale of the personal propcrtv be longing to the estate of said decedent, at his Into residence n SitnrU, tv, Rrct rlw rr Vnvomii..r j 1.- 4, consisting of Horses, Cattle Sheep, Household and Kitchen furnitures l- arming otai:eils, &c. Terms of sale made known on the day, and attendance given by - - . , JOHN ALLEN, Adm r. October 10th, 1S"4. 41 - ltice Oi Partition. THOMAS SHANK an.l Sary his wifo. u JACOB LEFFORGE. REUBEN '-HAWKINS, ia Mary his wife. JESSE WINSHIP end - Cclta his wife. - . JOHN LEFFORGE. WILLIAM LEFFORGE. By Ryma.i tbeir Att'y41 5 w October Pth, 184 yTATE OF INDIANA Franklin county. 1 Bi it r oil this ) 6 clay remembered that s day , to wit: the of Scot. 1834. Personally came before me James Samuels, a uj.tice of the Peace, in and for said county, Elizabeth McCaw who was duly sworn ns follows, to wit: tint the eMrav Mare that was by her taken ap, on the 2t!th day June, is a Grey'Mare, pupposed to be twelve or thirteen years old, and was taken up on the premises of the said Elizabeth McCaw, and no other marks or brands pecivable, and a about Jiteen hands high, sworn and subscirbed to before 1110 this 6 day of September, 18-M. " . (Signed) ELIZABETH McCAW, her X mark. JAMES SAMUELS, J. P. VTATE OF INDIANA, ) Franklin county. M We James Rosebrough and Edward Redinrrtcn having been duly appointed by James Samuels n. fustics of th Peace of the township cf Snrineficld and directed to appraise an estray Grey Mare taken Ujby Eiizabeth McCaw of said Towr.ehip on tho ffith day of June, 18. 4, and to return cur appraisBient to slid Justice, do return the following.to wit: that on tha 6th day of Sjptmber, 18.''4, viewed an nul and find it to be a light Grey alarc, supposed to bo. fourteen or fifteen years oi l. about fifteen bands high, no othsr brands pr. marks perceivable said inaTe ia a jill-flirt, which aafd mare is Worth twenty-3ve dollars this ft day of September. 1834. JMES ROEBROUGH. .-.-'- -.- EDWARD REDINGTON. STATE OF INDIANA, , " I James SamuAls a . Justice of tho Peace of said 3ount , dj certify tbe above to ha a true copy of the projesdings as above and of my estray boot, given under my uaad and seal. . . JAME3 3AM0EL3 J. P. October 2d. 1834. : v " 41w ' ".; - Salt & Whiskey. Tor tala at retail and by tbe Barrel, by- - N. IK GALLJON. September S9th 16? i. fcty.

"" ""e ianu,iying ;n section S4,towMhip 10 -.inge 2 west of the meredian line, and boasted is fo.l3.vs, to-w.t, beginine at the creek, ou thM section lmedjoining Mr. aarrackinan,U.oce at