Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 November 1834 — Page 3
AMERICAN. BllOOlCVIIiliE, UVDIAIYA. FRID.VT, XOVi T, 1834.
jpit;So of t-i3 hotel, but I confess the fceene j I did not constitute niy ptnicufar inducement
with me to form one of the coterie Of his liberal offer to pay the landlady for my breakfast, and the language which he used on the occasion, it may be proper for me at this time to say only a few words, reserving farther deTelopments until I shall arrive at the City of Washington. So long as General Jackson made the columns of his prostituted organ "the Globe," the medium of fulminating Ins vile calumnies against me, I have thought it due
to my own dignity and self respect to remain
Navr Je3ev. The Following- notice (the j final one which weihall take) of the election in this State, we copy from the New York Commercial Advertiser: "As nearly as it can be ascertained, the Jackson majoritvin New Jersey is 2132. In 183?. it was 572. In 1833, it was 0732. Increase since 1832 of 554. Diminution since last year, 5G00. In the Legislature, last year, there were but eight Whig members. There will now be 28. The Jacksonmen.Jmve elected 3G members giving a majority of 8 in joint ballot. The Whigs, a Rhis?s, have
silent; but since he has disorbed himself of! done well. The Jackson majorities in those
counties, where the)-have been accustomed to obtain them, have been either reversed or great I v reduced. But a deep same, unknown
to u, has been playing in the lower counties, where the Friends mostly reside, the result ot
this cunning, and forgetful of the high station
India Treaty. It is with pleasure that wa which unhappily for the country he occupies,
Itvu that Uea. Marshall, the Indian Agent, has i has made himself the founder of personal slanr,j:02jel in effecting a Treaty with the Miami In-! ders of myself and family on his own "re-"!-c bv which thev have ceded to the United ! sponsibilitv," I shall treat him as becomes a
lare reservations cfland, containing a-j man wuose sensionuy nas oeen inns waruon-
if the assertion made bv rlr.
C.-i.v- o ' l . I i
. -.-. ,'.wt .... "Th.. nrinrin! hrlr of Imd ; v assailed, iiuie assert! an mule in-
t"" --- J fu,,. i:..l.,l.r..!...
obtained by this treaty Coa-i "M J . !
n. i mat l maucen mv wiie to marrv me nv a
w vujuai.i-i i . . - ...
Afnhoiit one hundred and eixtv-on
:"' . . . . . ; nromis
commencing at a point opposite Logansport,
. lin.T cist ma the abash seven m:l js. ' .
tni " o 1 1,
th EOUlil tlllllJ-siA 111 ilea, incite um,
I the allusion.
t'f twenty thousand dollars as h
wuicii lias given the Stale hgani to the Tones.
In New Jersey, as elsewhere, the sect of the Friends having become divided into parties.
known as llicksiles and Orthodox, controversies in regard to the Society's properly have
FALL and WINTER C.OOBS.
HE subscribers have received, within the last few days, a large Biipply of
Seasonable Goods, ; Yl ich added to their former stock, makes their assortment equal to any in the State. Among those recently received are the following articles, viz.
Blue, and Drab Cloths. Olive and Drab Peter
Sham. Caeinetts. Hose and Point Blonkets. Red and White Flannel, Black, Brown, Scarlet, Plumh and Green Circassians. Black Bombazctt. Tartan Plaid. Camblet. Brown and Bleached Shirting. Curtain and other Calicoes. Tickin?. Black Silk. Black silk Handkerchefs. 'Irish Linnen. Seal skin Caps. Fur and Wool Hats. Cloth, White-wash and Paint Brushs. &c. Arc.
ALSO Groceries. Iron, Nail?, Castings, Coarse Shoes and Boots. Cl'-skin Shoe?, Peal and Moroo ro Shoos, Window-Glass, While-lead in Kegs, Ked-lead, Venetian Red. Medicines, Aic. All of which we will sell at th Cincinnati prices, aduinj carriage on heavy ankles. ft. &; S. TTNKR.
Hrookville, ISov. 5th, 18 ;4. 45 tv.
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MOllE NEW GOODS AGAIN 1! IS I IV. I. OALLIOIY "afTXTOULI) respectfully return to the public, h V unfeigned thanks for the very liberal support which he has reeeived, since his.return to Brookville. And in order to merit und receive a still greater share of patronage, he has the pleasure la announce that he has just received & is now opening A larare and Splendid assorlsiHTEt of Tall and Winter Ciood. Among which the following article may te fount i vir: Blue, fiarc, Drab, Broie t, Greer., onJ Claret Bread Ciolhs, LVjim, Ttiuc, and Crimvm Pelitt t!o. Ciaret a id Drab Pelerskavt, do. Domcitic
a id l.'.o;t &ci, do. Ulue, frrewn, Sttei-JIixta, Siher-j;rcl,Laveuler,aid Drah Cnijiet. Blve, u rd and Fancy cokred Catmeres. Kentucky Jea-s. .iti BiaxActs. Greer, White . anJ Bed
I have to court the consolation to arisen, which have heen carried
into
the
Kvea ra les; thence thirty-six mileB o the place of
fc-T-;an:ntj. The land is said to be of hrst rate qaal-
Ht well watered and timbered, and all lying in the
vicinity of the Michigan Road. Of the nature and extent of the other tracts of land which have been cbtvn;d by thia treaty, W2 cannot, at present, give
rjidirs a particular account. Thi3 cession of
had to the United States, will opea a new and Vhly sat iresting prospect to the Emigrant. It is
enected that this land will as ima Jdiately thrown
into mirict. Trb vtt wiTJt tub Mi.vmies. Gen. J. Cartr our representative in Congress, ha just returned from the Indian Payment, latcly fce'.J at Chief Richard ville's near Fort Wayne and informs us that a Treaty hai finally teen effected with thu Miamie3. They have rU to tne United Slates all their territory
Borth of the Wabash, and a six miles strip from Lognsport o'Tthe Michigan Ivoad side of their Big Reserve. M iking in all upwards cf250,0iX) acres at the rate of considerably esi than Oue Dollar per acre. The failure trnU the efforts to treat with the Miamie for t'a'! portion of their land, is attributable to the fact of holding the Treaties publicly: The Indian Traders would rush in, and having great influence amongst the Indians would prevent them from selling. Hence it is that.
thi 1 reatv nas never numi huwc mv n iu the public'unlil it? object wa3 accomplished. Tins extinguishment of Indian title, will be of vnt importance to Indiana. The land lay alone, and in the immediate aeigbborhood of lac Wabash and Erie Canal and are unurpaisei xr fertility by any others iu the West. ConrtersviUe ffutchma
' known tliat t did not steal her frtm th? lavfu! Courts of Law. In one of these, the amiable oxnerff perhaps Mr. Jackson m ty understand and accomplished Freelinghuysen was re-
as to me flower ot which iie
speaks, I think It would be more difficult for hi rri to purchase it, at five times the sum he has imagined, of the lady, who has attracted his sympathy, than he has found it to speculate on the choice cotton lands of Mississippi, at the minimum price of the Government. But his cup of m ilicious vituperation, It would
seem could not be filled by any thing short of jnament.
the foul caljmny hi.il I was paying oa this dower, bv strip's, daily inflicted on the wife whom I had thus purchased. Tlvs infamous libel on me, as a private gentleman, calls for a reply which cannot be m ide in this communication. Mr. Jackson has entered the arena with me, not in his character as President of the United Siatcs, but us plain An
drew Jackson robe3 off. and hands unfetter-
tained as counsel for the Orthodox party; and
by wavot punishing him notfor'the purpose
of supporting the Tory pari)- it is understood that the Friends belonging to the Ilick-
sitesection have gone in a bod 3' for the Jackson nomination?, in order to prevent the reelection of Mr. F. lo the Senate of the United
States, of which he is such a distinguished or-
1 .m kit, 1J, Un Wednesday evening
last bv Elijah Harwick, Esq. Mr. Solomon F.
Rodm o', Tiiitor to Miss Elvira IIcrlev all
of this village.
Admiiiitralop's Roller. TJOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad1 J ministration upon the P.state of Flenry Try, late of Franklin county, la., deceased, hag been granted hy the Clerk of the i'rohate Court of said county. 1'ersons having claims againet said estate ate hereby raq te.-tid to preeent the 6atae lo th? undersigned Within one ysif , duly authentica" ted for payment, and those indehted to said ett its ara now called upon to make immediate payment. TI13 estate is Eclve:it. There will be sold at the residence of said doe'ed.
tt public outcry at i'ry's Mill nn Templelons Creek ou Saturday the 0th day of November IS'M, the personal property belonging to saic" estate, corsistingof Hogs, Horses,CattIe, Wagon, farming utsn-
siis?, kousehold furniture, :c. Terms made known
on the H?f ot Bile and attendance given hy
Nov. 4th, 4 .:iw
Green Ba Ue. lied Padding.
Bed Tickir-c. Jif ran Check. Dorxcttic Plaids. Scotch, do. Camblet and Gout' Hair, do.
Woolen
Fvrni' Circai' Ilaliai
thaxo Silk. Povgee.
Brne.i, Black,
Black, ZfrcwR,
thl Probits Court of Frtnklia county, convenes w Moaaay neit. Atorasa Patss Si.r. The Lafayette, ta
Tret Tress, is offsrod Fr sale. There has heen two papers published in that phc for a. little better than jear, and tha editors find that the pltce wilt not
nfecrt twa paper!. The Cincinnati (Jackson) tlepuMican, thus n cme the result of the late election in Ham
iltoa (eoantv. "We are beaten. There is no ne-
teisity ot making long faces s.bout it. TheStoter
pwty hava catawatnpusty chawed us up.
Next Monday is the last day for the paymnt of
tie first installment of the State Bank. W e do not kelieve there wilt be any diEiculty tn the payment
f the first instalment, and the Rank wilt g into
cperatioa ia two or three weeks.
cd. He is well aware of the real ''responsi-
bility" which he incurred, and mast meet it,
unles3 he is rerreant in chivalry, as he is in
ventcity. The word of a Prince has been
said to be sacred and inviolable, that of a
President of a great nation ought to be equally so. Will not every high minded, honorable man in the community hang bis head in shame and sorrow, when he is obliged to con
fess that the highest public functionary of the Republic has sunk to the level of an ale ho:!se
slanderer!, Oh! my country, to what luunilia
tion hast thou failen, under the misrule of a
military tyrant whose undisciplined passions
cad him into excesses, which violate nil the
decencies of social life! 1 know full well, that
Andrew Jackson ha3 always a trained band
of witnesses at his command, b v whom h" can
prove almost any fact he may desire toestab-
ish, but vet witu all these, and tne i reasnrv
to boot, I defy hint to adduce, from any source
worth of credit, the sligntest evidence of any act of mine, bearing the most remote resem
blance to the puerile and rediculous imputation which he has attempted torast upon me.
lie is at Itnertv to put m requisition, uuder the
solemn obligations of an oath, every member of the highly respectable family of my wile i
ve may appeal lo the lady herseh; to every
individual who has at any lime been tin himate in my hoii3ej to all my Intimate friend?, and they will all respond to him, uvoii have
basely lied. History gives us 110 account ot
a bold cavalier who possessed the qualities of
Baron Munchausen.
I am Sir, respectfully, your most ob't scrv't. OEO. POINDEXTEU.
From mother Eve, poor luckless da ns, tt ill has heen fair woman's aim To seek a man, with all her heart; tn thi3 attempt 6ue's often failed. And when for twenty years ehe's toiled, Contents her with a "part."
RECEIPTS & EXWarSttlTUSiES (Jfel'' the County of Franklin, Indiana, from the
V.F Cth lay of Nov. A. D. upw the CtU day ef November, A. D. l-;;4, inclusive. Cash remaining in the Treasury fin eluding th.i amount of the County Du plicate for the year in the banc's of the Co'ltiL-t-jr on the Cth cav ofNo
vemher, A. D. Amount of the Duidlcate ior the year l8:4, in the hands oi'the Collector. Asnouutofcash received in thi Treas ury of said Couiity Since the tkh day of Noveinoet A. I. IS."''' to the."lh day
ot rvovemirer, it-. -4, mcltibive fir l av em Licences, 8t-.;re Licences. St r.
I'ermitts, Juror's feoa paid by Clerk rif
the Franklin Circuit Court, for tax for thi exhibition of Atiusals, and new as
seasmeiits or Ibj;.
Ilogiah!!!!
tnL. iinnerFignea nave lormeci co-partnership, for thi purpose of Sliughterinsf Mogrs, and are
now ready to accommodate their trienin Rnd the public, in their line of business. They cm alaugh ter from F0O to ICOt) headB per day. Their estab
lishment is large end entirely new, haviurr every
convenience of hit Corn and Witter. J-c. Thev
will be grateful for any custom that may he bestowed. Their establishment is eitnatcd oil Wes
tern Uow, above tLe elbow of the Canal.
JOHN I . SMITH, .1. S. POWESi.3. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. M, tsr4. 4fi . "m.
$1232.7?
-in.oti
i will Ih ee?n b a tetter published in this pa-
pif.that thure is some difficulty between General
Jackson and the Hon. teo. Poindexter.
CE.VER.4t JACKSOY AXD SiB. POt.Y-
Lately a letter was imhlifhed m the 151
Vimore t'atriot, detailing remarks made by
General Jackson, at Gordensville. on his way to Tennessee when he last visited that city,
The stae in which Mr. Poindexter wavlrovc
Up to the hotel where the Ucnerat had stop bed: Mr. Poindexter did not leave the stae
cut it appears that General Jackson saw him spoke to those around him of Mr. Pom
"Inter, in a manner, which has called from
that gentleman, the following letter to inc. cu
llomfthe Patriot. Mr. Poindexter left New Orleans for N
i'vkon the 8th Inst, in the ship Kentucky
0,i Mr. rotndexlers leaving that city, Ihe . .. . 1 ... 1 j. i-
T.uz?ns tomptimentea mm ov iirm nj 1 To te Ediior te Btlivncre Patriot, NaTCttsSen23,lU S n. I have this moment read in the Rlch-ft-d Whi a letter addressed to you, dated Miatepclicr, Va, August 25, ISI, which tc icreits myslf, and tlalms my attention. It ' true, I did not leave the starje at Gordensanvl it Is also true that I lenew the Prcsi-!--i;)tof the United States to he at the hotel at
:oh the stage slopped to change horses, but tVj imerence, that the prcsence'of the Pi-est-Je'tl, or of any other person, Influenced my
rond u ton that occasion, ts utterly taise. 1 M:indisnospd from taliffue and loss of sleep
a i.l nrelVrr':! t. rm.-iin 0 uiet. while the other
paMn:ri were refreshing themselves. It Way have H.-ittore.d the vanity of President
Jackson, and doubtles did, to" imagine himself S bold : I inn. that a feeble mortal like
mvselfwnuht IromMe in his majesty's pre
ce. 1 reioice that if in any manner 1 tnY
have been the cause of imparting happiness to this august personage, in the midst of auuc tion. nuhlic nn.l orivate. I had thesatisfac
uuiior raiuer tae. moiuicauoa,n-.iiui..tJ ai tho r.K;f Ma mtmtr to look upon him I
Totil amount of Receipts
Cxneiulitiires from the Gth dV of
Nove'iiber, A. 1. 18 5 ;. ti thi "th day of Noveurjef, A. 1J. 1654, un the foiiow intf items t; wit:
Aiii-.mnt j.aid to Associate Judges.
do. p i;tl t th'i Cle. k of the FrankhA
t;irenit Court.
do. Collector's Commission
do. paid Coroner of F. C. do. paid for stationary forCl irk's oilice do. paid Overseers of poor &c poor ex-
pes sos da. pai-l Koad Viewers do. paid Supervisors tf Roads do. paid .furor's fees, do. paid Const bles attending Frank t:n Circuit Court do. paid .Jailor & jail expenses do. paid Court-house expense do. paid Assessor of Uevenua do. paid valuation of Tow.i Lots do. paid County Commissioners do. of delinquencies in Collactions do. of Road tax receipt do. paid for Wolf scales do. paid ttecorder for Hook, Ate. do. allowance to Bridge do. for returning F.leotiohs do. pai Attorney's fees do. paid State Kuad Expenses tlo. paid .School Trustees do. paid Fstray-pen expenses do. paid Printing expenses do. paid School Commissioner Amount of Trcaiure's per centum on
monies actually received and paid out since the last settlement
Allowance to Treasurer for stationary
,4.14
tlstorUot of thfi Constitutional Car-
ithcv. ihe iionion limes inns spcaxs oi
the polic- of the President, in regard to the reform of the currency of this country J
uThe accounts Trom iNew ork tuny bear out the anticipation of the great demand for ... fci... . . .
gokl which is likely to loiiow tne change in the relative value of the cold and silver coin
age of the Union. It is plain that General Jackson's Government is achieving and with
a rapid progress too, one of the greatest re
forms in the currency ever attempted by any country It is admitted th.c a supply of spc
ift & bullion has been already obtained from
Europe of 20.000,5)00 dollars, or 4,000,000 sterling in value, and that a further very considerable suptdy will be wanted, and will be
obtained. The predilection here and tn other oarts of Europe is so great for investment
in the local stock of the several States of the American Union, that it tindi purchasers lo
. k n 1 . t 1 . ceiptrt leaves a naiance in me 1 rei almost any extent that may be required by inc'U(din2 ue !UI)licate (or tSo4.
the proper application ol lias power, bunion ,-,,,,.,;, :n th hands of the Collector
may in like manner be obtaiucd,and the prop-Lf Franklin County, of $t5G,7U
23,no
64,00
10
64,00
147,'. (
1U,'.'6
It. 00
13,(1
ll.no 12,50 27,00
CO4
Ca
ll, 00
6,00
Flan tit!, Shaw!, lure, do. ia:i, do. a'id Sn,
Green a id Crimson Circaitiav.t.
Bed a:;d Grie.n Bomha'tli.
A variety of splendidly colored figured English Jterino Ciieaf-sians, a new arliile, ai d very fah ion able. Calicoes. Chintzes. And Furniture da. Hobinet, Jaconet, Cnmhric. Pook, and ether Mua lins. Shally, Thibet, r.nd Sattin Shawls. I:n. .Merine Shawls. Silk, Birage, Gauze, and ether Dress Shawls. Bobinet, Threid, and Grecian I ace. Ilobinet and Grecian Footing, Linen and Cotton FIoes. Wire end Spool Thread. Cotton and Worsted Hose. Cotton and Worsted Suepen
uerr. l.cgliorn Uonnets. 1 uscan Straw, do. Ln brell is. 8ilk and Cotton Keck and Pocket Hdkfs. Hand Saws. Key-hole do. Ik.oks. Writinjr Paper. Paint, White-wash, Cioth snd Scruhirj Rrushee, Looking Glasses, Siurrup Icoa, BridiaBiti, Files and Rasps.
Among which are 10 lves
SSanagi'iv OJtlcc.
No. 4, wane's Row, Main Street, Wheeling. Va.
t)R Correspondents will ;l-.d below two tc'temet
wiiiii are certainly as attractive as inv hare-
loiuresii'jniitceci 10 tiiOif co i iention. ! hey .v.lt
perceive that in these two Scu&uea a diatiuclioti of
siiuri'J nuiiib.irs h is bzen made.
i he fc'cha-ucs are laid heforo you thas carlv. n order th -t all may hive anop;o;tvnity of lyii g thomselves with t c tets.
Please address CLUXR & COOK. CONSOL1D TED LOTTERY. Clats No. 2i for 16T-4. Drawrf at Wathln-jtT.u Tuaeday Nov., ISC4.
ground white Lead
Dry io da Spanish Whitinff Red Lead Spanish 11 row a Chrome Yellow Chrome Green U in gar.
P.27EXT MEDfCLVES. l-c
Terre Deeiess Lithraga Pufbian Bin Vcnitian Red Vermilion d 8pt. Turpnr.t: Japan Varnish
Among which ara the following articla t
Oil of Spikt
Captor Oil Sweet Oil Magnesia Gum Camphet Gum Mynh Cayenne Pepp
1 prize of $ -V.OIO r, i,'(0 1 4, (ha) $54,C0 1 1,000 1 1,"00 2.ra 1 1,3 a j Oi.i ) ;t0 11,A 2.) tfrO lS.v.'O 45 1C0 64 50 429,STt 61 0,'Vi 64 w0 tl?,ttl 64 SO S.'l.CU S.504 10 sa,no 5
4,' ( i1.G.0 l,:or 1, '2.': 6,roc 4,00(1 ,!00 s200 2, G.H! 1,90 r2,G4(i
111 ,ci
Opodeldoc
Ititeman's Drops Godfreys Cordial Worm Heed Worm Seed Oil ssaroetida Copal Varnith Biac!t do.
Ilari-ware, Tin-ware, Queens-wara, GUai-wu and Potter's-wara. tron, Nail., Castings, Ilames, Trace-Chains, Waona Boxes, Steel, Whiskey, Apple-Brandy, & in f ict a general assartment of Merchandise suited t j ihis iiuiket at the present season. Ail which
h iv i been selected with th3 greatest care, and at such rttas as will enable me to sell them on terms, f 1 vor tide to tho purchaser. Call and examine fa yourselves. N. D. GALLION. Prookville, Oct. 91, 1S24.
P. . Those whose notes and accounts have hem
due for a tot g-time, are most earnestly, requested ta c ill and pay up, aa it repuiics capital to do bus: ness. N. I). G.
25,0 V priica
amounting to $2", 0,100
Tickets 5 Dollars, Shares in proportion. CLARKE & COOK.
10!6,eCi 49.87i 55
.Stray Oirn. TRAYF.D from the tubpcnhers in Boon Cnnn
ty.tndiana, about the middle of October. Two
Work Oxen; both red and white, about eight years old; the right hip bone of tho largest one isalittle lower than the other; and theemallar one has lost a piece off the tail. When we last heard of them thev were co;nin towards Broo'i villa, and any
person taking: up paid Oxen, will bo pi id for ex
penses of trouble by leaving them with Thomas
UolloweU in Whitewater Township, Franklin,
County la. or Mr. Nabour in the town of Millro ,
or with the subscriber in IJoon Countv, la.
J. & F. C. DOWNING.
riEuiaiilraUra No I ice.
FYTf)TTf!rc is lirehi' r!vn tha liltora nf mtmiV..
istrttion upon the C6tate 'of John Ilimelicl .
lecisod, Utit of Bath township, Franklin county.
Indiana, have been granted to us, agreeably to law.
Ml persons indebted to said estate, are requested
to call and make immediate payment. And pr
eone having claims againtt said estate, are hereby
not i lied to present the same duly authenticated,
greealily to law within one year. The ertats ia
probably solvent.
1 here will be a sale of the personal property h.
longing to the estate of said deceased at his lata residence, on the 21st day of November next, Hor.ses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, one wagon. Grain, fam
ing utensils, household , and kitch-sn furniture.
Terma of sale made known on the day of sal?. JOHN MILLER ") . , , ANDREW IIIMELICK ( Adm '' October 23th. 18o4. 44 Cw
Total amount $13n,42J Which amount of Expenditures le
ducted from the above amount of Re ceipts leaves a balance in the Treasury
sr a.
er balance between hank notes and epeeie,
the great hject of the President's policy, cs tablished Uirou shout the United States.
The jrcntlcman who sent us the above ex-
tract in his letter from Paris, dated the I th
of Aus-ust. ndds-
"I had n Ion? cottrersalion witn uaron
Rothschild, and it is the intention of his house
to send out n large quantity of gold to uic c taitd Stars.,
We arc indebted to a distinguished merch
But the Treasurer not having as yet
received the amount of the Duplicate for
1S34, there is only in actual cash now
in tho Treasury the sum of $10,52
Gth November, A. 1). ico4. ArvKsr ROBERT JOlIN,CPk. JAMES WEBB. 1
Signed SAMUEL HIURK.S ComV
W. T. BEEK8.
At!i:8i:ii:raioa's Sale.
ILL be soi l en the 2Cth dav of November
next at the lato residence of John A kerf?
deceased, of Bath township, Franklin county Inui
ana, a.l the nersonal property of 6aid deceased, con
sistinff ot Horses, Cattle, .Sheep, llo., Grain
r arming utensils, household and kitchen furniture
Teims of a lie made known on the day of sale. A
liberal credit will be eiven. Sala to commence at
10 o clock on said day, where tine attenclarca wui
be givea by
ABRAH AM K1NGERY. C Adma-
wrua Je! hvtag drivers aoH oatlera, in th touatry. OJWw.
Aiiiitiistr;v(or's) IVoticp.
OT1CE is hereby ffiven that the nndereiirned
. 1 1 . . r .iU!Ulinr llwtn "as laaen out leners 01 auuainissrauon irom ins ant of Philadelplna for the intelligence that a c, k, umce of the Probate Cajurt of Franklin
i.ti iiiii'ui ,rtnii fiv.v. 0 -- -----1 county, ia., on tne eeiaie 01 a uiiaui tuuon, uec u,
country immeaiateiy irum mv; imnvov. .
tr Itrmihlir. IIOSUVS.
"vr-- .7. . " ... e ..
l he Hero will be trralinea 10 ucar 01
convov of specie having arrived at Vera Crux fmm AfeViro. with near three millions of dol
lars. The Mary Frances, arrived ntiNew rilDOl). th hriir lta
r.an. Pirtpd dailv in New York, has up-
";- j - . k - .
wards of & 200.000 on bjardt and the packet
ship Congress was to sail on the ISth Septem
ber, and no doubt win bring as mucn as
these vessels which will be about nan a mm ion at once. If this continues what an hn
mense quantity of rtl itutT will b tn the
late of said cauntv. All persona indebted iy said
estate are hereby requested to make immediate pay.
ment, and all persona having claims on said estate
will present them legtlly authenticated within one vear, for payment. The estate is believed to bo
solvent.
. JESSE WOODYAR1), Adm'r Nov. BtU 1S:4, 45 Sw Admiiiistrator's Snlo.
nnHERE will be a eate of tho personal property
JaL belonging to the estate of said deceased at his late residence on the 10th day of November. Hor ees. Cattle. lto?s. Sheep, household and kitchen
furniture farming utensils. Terms of ea!a made known on the d of sale. JKSSK WO0DYAP.1). Ad-.iV Nov. 6th, li"v4. 4-V-w
October SItt 18S4.
443
October 2?th, 1934.
41 3w
A(liuinistrntr? .oticc.
rBlIIE undersigned having taken out letters of
.ml. Aummistraiwn on tne estaw jom .ners,r,8 ceased, late of Bith towm-hin. Franklin county. In
diana, hereby notilies all those indebted to said cs
tat, to make immediate payment, anJ ail person
having claims agtinst the same, are requested to
present tha.n within one year, according to law
1 he estate is soivent.
IlinlI oilljlilw r I .1 i 1 1 it xt fiv.tPna AUm rs.
October 2?th,
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TOTICE is hereby given that Letters testama--
tarv upon the estate of ilharn IIandrickao.
late of Franklin County la. deceased, have thi
day been granted and issued to tho undersigned
tho executors natneu in tuo last will o: aid!eco:t. cd, by tho Clerk of tho Probate Court of tho Ccaty aforesaid agreeably to law.
Persons having claims against said entato t-
hereby required to present tbo same to tho ur.ust. signed within one year, duly authenticated f..
payment. And all those who are indebted to s 1
estate are solicited to make immediate paytiH-;
and save cost. TL eatata ia suppossd to he au solvent.
The executors would further say, that there ar
about 125 head of good fattened hogs belonging X said estate, to bodiaposed of at private sals.
I) VID PRICE. ) GEO. HOLLAND. J Executr Brookvillo, )ct. 23 16o4. 43 3w
lut received mid for Sale.
AN assortment of Millarw Mali of Boots, fiir--. and Boy's yhoct.
ALSO An assortment of fine Hats, Fur a&l
Seal Caps. Suitable for tha gaaaon.
Brookviiic, Oct. Qr!d,lS4.
D. PRICli.
MESS S1IAS. JU3T recsivod, and frsale, MC33 SHAD, a first rate quality
October 22, 1SS4.
AIJ UE a AIXS TAB LOK.
MEAR NEW-TUEXTOV, INDI.VXA.
kwi TtLti continues to carry on the Tailoring Bu
siucss, and will punctually attend to all calls tnhidtinrt. ll.ii-in j obtained a rood iournevman.
ml from his own experience in the business, he I
confidently expects to rendorjpueral sstisfaotiou. He has, also, just received the" New-York and Philadelphia, Fall and Winter Fashions, by which ho will be enabled to do his work in the neatest and latest fashion. X. B. Another good journeyman Tailor would find a situation by iuiuiediate applic ttion. Ho also wants two apprentices to the tailoring businei. October 3Sth, !S:i4. 44 tf,
85 11EWAR&. STRAYED OR STOLEN aTl-lOM the Sa'oscriber living in SpringSeld tor.Bship, Franklin county, Iudiana, on the -1st of. September. A Brown mare two yeara old InA spring about fifteen hands high, tolerably well mads, a small dim star in berforehead.but partially broke, and had, when she left ma, a small sore under tho, jaw mide by a halter. It ia probabla if aha waa, tolen that the theif traded heroff the first opportu-
; nitv as her feet waa too tender to travel far. Any-
pereon giving ma information by letter or otherI wise so that I can get her, shall have the above re
.ard.
Octob ICth, 1SS4.
ISRAEL GREGQ.
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Salt Whiskey. For .ah at retail and $uo 8pt amber 2Cth 13J4. fety.
