Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 December 1834 — Page 4

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Fro;n tin; San J u.-ky Clarion. THE CHOLERA'S ADDRESS, iqiiir. u t my business the insignia I bear, xly nam a'l I my errand, and nature declare! V viot .- ca.-i 4il froai t!i ; spoils of the cast, V gi ant rj:"r?-!i I, just refreshed from his feast; tilth's agoat, coai nissioued.to seal up the doom f il! fitel millions, e.nsigned to the tomb! - I ': , in th- prime of my might, n J hing o :t in; bii.i r :h cholera in sight, k:i well th o it , vi I start at the name, ' viq i-t and d ;od are en.bl i zoned by fame. IV pas.AI o'er l!i M'i4-t th; hi ist of my breath ' is t!u sh ift of d ;! faction and arrow of death; Fv- pa?s;l oVr th oi.-t and the breadth of the la::d Is :--.vl vil!i t'i.: victim, tint foil by my hand; IV paso .I o'or t'i : c ist, and h ive seiz'd on my prey, i 'o: :vd o;i 'J )., ;.n M, V wlijrc whore are they! ?i vain did yj hop th Atlantic's expanse Co-old stay fir a t:i :j mt tlie scourge's advance; !e strode o'er th wa i es.unappalled by their roar, v'ld dame 1 i.i a:i -r the plague on your shore; Lo! o:i,v ird I cm nor am suffered to rest, Till th f .v of in f.ii-y is spent in the west, And swej . o'jr y ..i.- pliins with the rage of the flood. And thi sword of :.-r. vengeance is drunk with your blood. In vain vol oop : :.i nor num'ier nor force Can k ?;. yoi f.o n i i far, nor me from my course: am, vain th precaution of quarantine laws, hou Ik ive-.i with v ig-a-.ice his presence withra ws; As weil mi j'if, yo i k-?o.i th; tornado at b-.v. As well might y i bid th fierce cataract stav! For vain is th skill of physicians combined. Wh mi this fnnvn of Jehovah is cast on mankind. In guilty repo.;, ye in i y saoiTat my threats, Hut ere the last sua on my dark caring. sets I'll fill your pr.v.i I citie.5 with fear and despair, And the gjiiius of sil :u:.; shall stalk even there, Save whan the willing of woa strike your ear, And tha si uv s dam i mirch of the hearse you he ir; Till tli J hi in m ist u i.'j -ling, and thoughtless, and :y. At the s i aud of my fo tteps bh all start with dismay! LEO REO. Sandusky City, 11!. TOIMG!: vnilCAE..

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th V. b ink of Hig Darby Creek. It is a beauti- ! re-!'uc, J ttores " taverns and a number of ful pliae and slioald it c.M.inue to improve as rap-I '"'V ,niCS', . , , ., ... . idly as it has forth three last years, will be a i '"7',"' is situated 6 miles E. of Trenton on t.wn of m.ah imp .rt moe. Xo place, perhaps, i t,,C.vf' .' ',!" a1scar u"ty, consisting of 15 bids fairer, or holds out greater inducements tIlPan i or dwell.nff Louses, 2 stores, 2 taverns and a .lefi-arson. There are alroady 4 lar-e mercantile 1 vvarc-,loUte- Jt presents a very thrmng appearstores, 1 taverns, and a I a rue number of mechanic ! v- .. . , shops of almost every avocation. Population about -PyMph. seat of justice for 1 uscarnylK) 1 j s county, is beautifully situated on the east bank j Fra dlinlon, former so it of Justice for Franklin o"';rawas river about halfa mile E. of Lockcounty, is situated oathe W. bank of the Scioto I r.. U 5" l"8,. "-e ? i'nber of county River, opposite t a id one mile west of Columbus 1 LT'Il,,S. Methodist Inscopal church, , stores,

a bridge across the river connects the two nlaces. It co:it mis ao out u houses 1 Store, J taverns and a 1 irr to its proximity to Columbus, it is rather on the 1 -r-l i :!.. l'ir n lilrl' I' r n .... .- 1 sand aeres of prairie land, of exceedinrrlv exubpr.na I r .1 . .. " ' ! S iei limy. nf .l.wtipo f.,r .,t,. ; ;.,. ..i I -nigii oiiiu, on me eastern bank of the Scioto. It stands on a beiutiful site of rising ground, inline J intely below the confluence ofthe Olantage Willi the Scioto river. In the centre of the town U a public sq ure of 1 ) acres, originally intended for public buildirgs. and a promenade. On the S. W. corner san Is the Stua House, fronting S. and W. a brick odiiice of two lolly storie?, surmounted with a steeple, cor.t lining a" 1 arge bell, elevated about l'H f ct above the ground. It is 75 by 50 feet in dimensions. Adjourning the balcony, S.'and X. are raise.l walks from which the spectator has a most pleasing view of the City, Franklinton, and mo surrounding country as I ar as the eve can reach. The princ'pil rooms are the Representatives' Hall and Senate Chamber, finished in a handsome stvle of architecture, and well furnished with maps,&;c. A little north of this stands the buildin;, for the public offii-s rout-lining a room for the Secretary Treasurer and Audit r of Sun; for the Governo'r! Adjutant and Quarter Master General: for Canal Commissioners and State Library. The Court- ! use stands still further X. but iii a line with the tornier two stories l.i:ri,. and is siirroutnlcl itl. ! ---- ---.- - rill IW.IIIIU U KII U handsome circular dome, ornamented with o-reen 1 itLlCICF. a Akwar.l 1 h's are all the nu'.dic hinl.l n.x . The public square presents rather a:i' a;x-a ranee, particularly to stmn.rer 'Hie now Penitentiary, erected in "the X. W.pait of the City, is an elegant, spacious and durable r.fiiiice, capable to "receive, secure and employ 5M convicts, to be routined in separate colls at niirht." It is now ready for the reception of prisoners and affords greater opimrtunit i. tir inspection than any in the V. S. 1 th.,.l here like to srivc a d:scnpt'.on ofthe buddini.f.ut it would stretch my communication to t.H, areata len-th. The principal puo'ic huMdmgs. in addition to the above: is n Asylum for the education t,f u.e lkafand Dumb, hill a mile cast of the City, and is ornamented l.v a oea itMiil p r:iei. supported by four doricc damns 1 he l rankliii Dank 111 hou ise is complete fir-ir.r and presents a haudsom.- front of cut stone, with a st me portico, supported l.y four Grecian done commas. ,v 1 heoiogeal .-.'miliary for the German l.itil.tniic : K ..... :.-..ti.. ..1 ""Ma...-, 1- i uiiiiki Miuiu'u on a rising piece of ground, 0:1 the Chill cothe road, about halfa mile fro.n town. There is also a high school for youn-r ladies, in which are taught tle several lanus" ihe houses a tpropriated to nublie worsl.i,,' r. 1 la nr. .i.i.i coiuinoiiiotis VI ii.o.t lna.ting establishment Clrr:fl ana a ven- r.T enterprising mechanics, in aLnoW every depart'

1 Geruian Lutheran Hmrch. 1 Pbv or aVi c rch 1 ' "T1 a,l0P-W sv'U I 'bresait1' h the said writ was duly re ied a quite beantif,,! building, 1 lipc.Si 'n church' ,,;vofsow te" hundred thousand ' executed by attaching a lot of corn as the property ti;j most splendid in the city, and 1 Biptist chnrc'i' among us. 1 lus will yive new springs: "! defendant, estimated at twelve dollars anil Here are hotels, 2 large boarding houses, 4 book- to ull,7 a,uI enterprise ; and oar citizens ' e:?lit CCIlts- therefore, on Saturday the 13th day ! . ' ,nrroi,,t:,C ftores' 3 apothecaries' " ill push their march of prospers! v. ' 1 ,octomb,er' ? "'dock, P. M. I will shops A xv holes and a l,oit of ret iii groceries A: 1 V-r I r Irw1 'ear and detonnine the said plai.tiff's coLi.c-houscs, 2 extorsive iH.st-rn-,,.1. ...7.1 ' : . . ' a -L Us. i claim, and render Jr-.d-emont. n.,.!!,.,,!,.'

mentofuseiul industry. Of professional men, there I

are I( attorneys, o clergyman, '.) physicians of the old school, and 10 or 13 Botanical" practitioners. Population about 4,00 Sunday School scholars 6lH). Public and dwelling houses about 1,1 K10. There are 10 book and ne.vspa'cr printing offices, from which are issued The Ohio Stale Journal and Columbus Gazette, the Ohio .VoifW, the Western Hemisphere, the Columbus Sentinel, The Thnmsonian Recorder, and The Eclectic, and .Medical Journal of Science. The 4 first are political, and the 2 latter are devoted to the dissemination of information upon medical botany. Der IVeslliche Intelligencer, and Der Emigrant, (political) are also published in Columbus. Granville, 27 miles E. of Columbus, is situated on the middle fork of Licking river. There are 1 stores, 3 taverns, and 2 seminaries. It was settled in l0by emigrants from Granville, Mass. Population, about 1,600. At wark, seat of justice for Licking county, is situated 6 inilas E. of Granville, on the Grand Ohio Canal, and at the confluence of the three branches of Licking river. It contains about 320 dwelling houses, 1 1 stores, 5 taverns, 2 large ware-houses" 1 Methodist, and 1 Presbyterian meeting house, a market house, and this usual number of countv buildings. There are 2 Printing Offices, from which are published the j"ctcark Gazette and .Mercantile Advertiser, and The Advocate. Population about 2,000. S'ashport, situated 12 miles easterly of Newark. j on the Canal, in Muskingum county. Here are 2 urtrc-nouses, a store, a tavern, and a number of mechanics. Population about 100. Irville, situated 1 mile east of Nashport, on a beautiful plain. It contains 1 Methodist and Presbyterian church, 2 stores, 2 taverns, 2 physicians, and a number of mechanics. Frazcybnrgh, is situated on the Ohio Canal, in Muskingum county, 5 miles X. E. of Irville. Containing 2 stores, 2 taverns and a ware-house. There are also several mechanics. Population about 90. - Presden, is also situated on the Canal, in Muskingum county, ami on Wakatomaha Creek, 5 miles E. of Frazevburrh. It is well sitn.-itp.l r,,r i.i.ti,,. and already contains 4 stores, ' tavers. 2 ware houses, I flouring and 1 saw mill, 1 Methodist and 1 Presbyterian church, and 4 physicians, besides a number of enterprising mechanics. Jloscoc, is situated on the Canal and near the Tuscarawas river, 10 milos easterly of Presdcn, in Coshocton county. Here are 4 mercantile establishments, and 4 stores, and a saw mill; 2 taverns, and a grocery. There is a society of Episcopal Methodists, who have a very comfortable brick meeting house. Population 400. Coshocton, seat of justice for Coshocton county, is beautifully situated at the junction of the Walhonding and 'Tuscarawas rivers, which form the Muskingum, and about half a mila E. of Itoscoe. It contains the usual number of county buildings, O mercantile stores, 4 taverns, 4 lawyers, :JIreiruTar and 2 botanical practitioners. There" a re two printing offices, from which are issued The Sjiy, and the Palladium of Liberty. Population about 500. " tort II ashington, is situated on the Canal 22 miles K. ot C oshocton, m 1 uscarawas county. It contains 2 stores, a ware-house, a tavern, and a number of mechanics. Population about 60. Here unfortunate for my journal, I am unable to decypher tha name of a small village about 5 milps and a wara-houe.l M - i vi .iuuinv.1 vi uiilii.ii ill iim'.v. ;i i.'ir.irn c r r Tre;:t is also situated on the Canal in Tuscariwas sounty, 10 miles E. of Fort Washington. It 13 ,q;Mt.0 a ,,?r,Bl''nff There are already -.tiij.i .i uiiitiuciauic iiuumrr 01 uweilinrr Iioiispk V. u" c 1 lVl c, I"ysieians, (among w horn is

and ;?o0 inhibitai.ts-i11'0 celol,rated Dr' 1?,,rr') anl a "".er ofentere flouring mill-owinj i Pinff ."lianics. There is 1 printing office, from

i nu n is ii'.iuiisucu in; .a a coca:e y l uscarawas. Population 000. 1 Cu.nLcrland, 10 mile E. of Xcw-Philadclnhia. is CionLcrland 10 mile E. of New-Philadelphia, is 'situated on a fertile plain, on the E.bank of Sandy ! Creek,in Tuscarawas county. It contains 2 stores, l O tnvnrrw n r l covorol mn I ..... ' taverns and several mechanics. Carrolllon, seat of justice for Carroll countv. is situated in Washington township, 14 miles E. of Cumoerl and, and already contains 6 mercatile stores, 5 taverns, and a great variety of mechanic shops: 4 lawyers, 3 physicians, and an aoothecarv shop. There is one printing office, from which is issued the Carroll Free Press. No public buildings are yet finished except the court house. Population about 500. Augusta, 10 miles N. E. of Carrollton, is situated in a township of the same name, surrounded by a well cultivated country. It contains 2 stores, a tavern, and several mechanic shops. Its situation is high and beautiful. Hanover, 1 miles easterly of Augusta, is located on a commanding eminence", in Columbiana countv. It contains ; stores, 3 taverns, and a number of industrious mechanics; it is surrounded bv an intelligent agricultural German population. .V tr-Z.sftoseat of justice for Columbiana county, 10 miles E. of Hanover, is handsomely situated on the X. bank of the Middle Fork of Little Beaver, on a plain, gradually risin?. It contains a beauti ful court-house, with fonrdiirere.il m . -1 . , , ' -- , Jai ' t'nk, 1 Methodist, 1 Presbyterian, - - - - - - uLiai. 1 1 i , im him, i.iiu i vuaKer ineetinr public library; 10 stores, 5 tavern?, and shops of almost every kind of mechanics. There are 5 law yers, -i pnj sicians, and .1 printing offices, from which an: i""-"-u vnio l-ofnoi, arid .Mechanics Shit Id. The ". c, .... , ., . .. - ... nniimm, ana tne j w Lisbon Aurora. Population 1,450. Achortou-n. is situated on the east bank of Little Beaver, 12 mile E. of Xew-Lisbon, in Columbi'and county, and contains a tavern. stnr,. ,..;n l i.n.i ... r i 1 . . " "Ul "'i journal Closes. 1 he distance tr:iv ...... .. c ...... iimrj, uu-ra rHiiicr roujii country. lla.l ..-.a ;i;)n ...;i . i iiiiu. im- certain chastener of all terrestrial . u.nigf. w ui t-re nan a century rolls away . make it as Dcainnui.peri.aps, as any in the United States Yours, truly. i u wpixts of Jm.i n 4 We imv fairv in. ter now. tl.at Iiulinna has eight humlrcil tliousrtnJ tlollar in Jpenc. wrannnl im sof. nml cttmr in f ... I . 11 . III va i i .... . "ls Ul l!!e J,':"f.'iS ot the Stale io.iiiiv. i ms. we ticiievc, helongs almost e-l tl;iivilv U Inilianians. The" buinos of1 tlu se llninches vill rnnimrn,-.. -.lw.'f C l... ! . . . . "i-ni. inv i ti To a in in su cr. V,v.V. full of ipiesliotis make no ;in-

Y virtue of a decree of the Fianklin Circuit Court of the county of Franklin, and State of

Indiana, nttl.e October term, A. 1). 1WM, of said court upon a Hill filed :n a certain case wherein Elijah I'arwjck administrator of Thomas Swiggett deceased, is complainant, and flenjamin S. Noble, George L. Diebler. Mary E. Hiebler, and Mary Dicbler are defendai ts in said bill set forth, I the undersigned, Commissioner, will oiler at publicsale at the Court-house door, in the town of Urookville, county and state aforcs lid, on the 2t th day of Decemder A. I). l"i.")4, 'letween the hours of 10 o'clockk A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, first the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described premises, to-wit: all that certain part of lot of land being the north half of Lot Xo. hity, and also Lots Xo. (40) forty six, and (02) sixty two, in that part. of the town of Urookville laid olfby John Allen, sen. in Franklin county, aforesaid, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, I will then and there expose to public sale the fee simple, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand of the aforesaid, HenjamiiS. Noble, George L. Diebler, Mary E. Diebler and Mary Diebler, of, in, an J to the aforesaid premises for the best price that can be had for the same, (or so much thereof as will be necessary,) to satisfy the debt, interest, and costs in said decree, specified and set forth. . DANIEL ST. JOHN, Coinm'r. Urookville, Nov. 28th, 1SC4. 48 3v Adtiiiii2!tialoi''3 Sale. TfeJOTlCE there will be sold at public auction, on iM the 2:'d day of December next, at the bte residence of George Dare, deceased, living in Iiath township. Franklin county, State of Indiana, consisting of Horses, Cuttle, Sheep and Hogs, one plantation Wagon, kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. Likewise it is expected that the estate is solvent. All persons having claims against the estate, will present them; and all persons indebted, are requested to make immediate payment. PI1EBE DARE, Adm'x. November 24th. 1824. 48 :hv AtiEiiifcif ra tor's Nate. TftXOTlCE is hereby given, that the undersigned -l1 has taken out Letters of Adniferistration on the Estate of William Yclch,late of Franklin county, deceased, all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement and those indebted to said estate will make payment without delay, said estate is supposed to be insolvent. Said estate consisting of Horses and. Wagon, with various other articles too tedious to mention. will be sold at public auction at the house of the deceased, in Springfield township, Franklin conn ty, Indiana, on Saturday the 20th day of December next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 P. M. of said day. A credit of twelve montns will be given on ull sums over one dollar, the pur chaser giving bond with approved security. J FD A II HIXKLEY, Adin'r November 22d, lS.'M. 48 8w "B d Pb Pl of Butter wanted. The ubJi. i'vy scriber will give Twelve naatl one half ccbjIs, In Cash, per pound, for 100 pounds of liutter, if delivered to h,m at the Urookville" Hotel, within SO days. A. B. PRATT. Urookville, Nov. 25th, lS.'M. 48 :)w fHlAKEX up on the 12th day of Nov. 1S.?4, by JeL Andrew Jackson, Sen. of Urookville Township. Franklin County, Im'inna, AX EST II AY M ARE, the inscription as follows,to wit: Sorrel, a Star in the forehead, &z a scare on the right sholder, I4i hands high, four years old, no other marks, and no brands discoverable, appraised by Gideon Stafford and Israel Bunvard, at twenty five dollars. A true description as per affidavit taken before me the 22th day of Nov. A. I). 18o4. ELIJAH BAR WICK J. P. 4:lw. STATE OF INDIANA, Frauklin County, In the Probate Court of said court', Nov. term, on the 12th day of November, 18:34, before Henry Berry, Esq. Probate Judge. Among other things of said termis the following: "Estate of Amos ) On petition to settle as an Church, deceased. $ insolvent Estate. Nl) now at this day comes Daniel St. John, Administrator ot the estate of Amos Church, deceased, and files his petition to settle said estate as an insolvent estate, and the court having exam ined the Complaint in said Petition set forth. It is ordered by the Court that the said Administra tor notify the creditors of said estate, ofthe filing and pendency of said complaint, by a publication for six weeks successively in the Indiana Amen can. a weekly newspaper printed and published in Brookville 111 Franklin county, Indiana, and that unless said creditors notify said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same or a statement ofthe nature, de s-cription, and date of the contract or assumpset up on which the same may be founded in the Office of the Clerk ofthe Probate Court of the county of Franklin, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of said decedent, which final distribution will be made on the first day of the next terw of this Court to be holden at the Courthouse in Brookville, on the s -cond Monday of February next, their'claims will be postponed in favor ofthe claims ofthe more diligent creditors." Copy Attest. ROBERT JOHN, CTk. P. C. F. C. November 2' th, 18;!4. " 4 0v STATE OF INDIANA, ( Franklin county K SS Ivobert Blacker) domestic attachment, vs. Rachel Merideth,S Debt $3,00 EFORE Daniel Wilson a Justice ofthe Peace in and for the township of Whitewater, and county of Franklin aforesaid, I hereby make known io.ui on me eleventh day of November. lS34.a"wr t i -v . " - ot domestic Attachment was by me issued in the ad,ne C!,se a?a'nst the goods and chatties, rights, rml,ts' montys and effects of Rachel Mer'ideth V'0 "ccnli"t aforesaid, directed and delivered to , .lonathan v.neu iiiiuer my nam! am! seal at my olKce in said township this 14th dav of November. D ''4 AX I EL WILSON, j. p. November 14. 1831. 47 3w

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In the Probate Court ! ! Court nty.la. of Franklin conn November term ,on the I2th day of Nov. 18:J4 before Henry Berrv, Esq. Probate Judge. Amongother things of said term is the following-: "Estate of James On Petition to settle as an Gillespie, deceased. J Insolvent Estate. AND now at:this day comes Jacob Faussett, Administrator of the Estate of James Gillespie, deceased, and files his petition to settle said estate t ... ..... .. as an insolvent estate, and the Court having examhe complaint in said petition set forth. It is d by the Court that the said administrator ' the creditors of said Estate of the filing and ined the ordered notifiy the creditors of said Estate of the filing and ! nronr!rnrv nf rf.iiil rnmnlnini V.,r a r.nl.l;n.,:.... r,. six weeks successively in the Indiana American a weekly news paper printed and published in Brookville, in Franklin county, Indiana, and that unless said creditors notify said administrator of the exof the estate of the said deceased, which final destribution will be made on the second day of the next term of this Court to be holden at the Courthouse in Brookville on the second .Monday of February next, their claims will be postponedjin'favor of the clai ms of the more diligent creditors. Copy Attest. ROBERT JOHN, Ci'k. P. C. F. C. November 27th, 18;14. 48 6v Y Nathan Terpin of Adams township, Decutur county, State of Indiana, on the Cth day of November, 1H34, one Bay Mare, with a star in her forehead, some saddle marks, sway-backed, supposed to be 15 or 10 years old, appraised to 12 dollars by Solomon Terpin and Hardin Gulley, before me this 22iid dav of Xoveinber, 1834. DAVID JEWETT, J. P. November 25th, 1834. 48 3w SAI.lti UEAIj estte. THE undersigned, administrator of the eatate of John Longaere, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court Honee door, in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, and State of Indiana, on the tixi day of December, A. D. 1834, the following described real estate, of which the said decedent died seized in fee simple, to-wit: The West half ofthe North East quarter of Section Thirty-three, iu township eleven, North of Range thirteen east; containing eighty acres, ofthe lands directed to be sold at Jeffersonville, by the act of Congress entitled, "An act providing for the sale ot lands ot the L nited States, in the 1 erntory north yest ofthe Ohio River,and above the mouth ofthe Kentucky ,and ofthe acts amendatory .ofthe same," situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin aforesaid, to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate. One half of the purchase money wiil be required in hand at the time ofthe sale, the alanoa within iiino months thereafter, to be secured by note and approved security. By order of tUe Probate Court of the County aforesaid. CALVIN MOORE, Adiu'r. November loth, 1834. 48 3w FAIjIj mid WLTER HOODS. MIR subscribers have received, within the last lew days, a large supply of Siaoaa!5c Caooiis, WLich added to their former stock, makes their assortment equal to any in the State. A mono- those reOQntly rmwiv.J m.m ,.U .. twm. i hi 3 Blue, and Drab Cloths. OJive and J)ral 1'eter Sham. Casinetts. Rose and Point Blonkets. Red and White Flannel. Ulack, Brown, Scarlet, Plumb and Green Circassians. Black Bonibazett. Tartan Plaid. Camblet. Brown and Bleached Shirting. Curtain and other Calicoes. Ticking. Black Silk. Black silk Handkerchcfs. Irish Linncn. Seal skin (Japs. Fur and Wool Hats. Cloth, White-wash and Paint Brushs, &c. Scc. ALSO Groceries, Iron, Xailf, Castings, Coarse Shoes and Boots. Calf-skin Shoes, Seal and Morocco Shoes, Window-Glass, White-lead in Kegs, Red-lead, Venetian Red, Medicines, &c. All of which we will sell at the Cincinnati prices, adding carriage on heavy articles. it. & S. TVXSKK. Brookville, Nov. 5th, 1834. 45 bty. E&oggisli!!!! THE undersigned have formed co-partnership, for the purpose of Slaughtering Hogs, and are now ready to accommodate their friends and tha public, in their line of business. They can slaugh ter from 800 to 1000 heads per day. Their estab liehment is large and entirely new, having every convenience of lots Corn and Water, fcc. They will he grateful tor any custom that may be be stowed. Their establishment is situated on Wei tern Row, above the elbow of the Canal. JOHN L. SMITH, J. S. POWERS. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 3d, 1834. 45-r3m. ALFRED AIM TA 1I.OIC. NEAR XEW-TREXTOX, IXDIA.Vi. ClTILL continues to carry on the Tailorinsr Ilu siness, and will punctually attend to all calls in his line. Having obtained a g-ood journeyman. ana trom his own experience in the business, he confidently expects to rendergeneral satisfaction He has. also, iust rprfiivpd tho oiv.Vnrl- onl P:.;i adelphia, Fall and Winter Fashions, by which he will be enabled to do his work in the neatest and latest fashion. N. B. Another good journeyman Tailor would find a situation by immediate application. He also wants two apprentices to the tailoring business. October 38th, 1834. 44 tf. Acltiiii&itfft-ator's Sale. OTICE is hereby given that there will be sold at public outcry at the late residence of Ja I11PS Price, deceased, in Highland towuship, Franklin county, Indiana, on Saturday the sixth day of December, 1834 a quantity of Oats in the stack, being personal property of the said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale, and attendance given by BRADBURY COTTRELL, Adm'r. November e-th, 1824. 46 ?.w Admiiiistrafor's IVoliee. "NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may 1 concern.that the undersigned .Samuel Price.ha's been appointed administrator ofthe estate of John I rice, deceased, by the Probate Court of Franklin county, and St ate of TlwIinnn , i-rmrt n 1 .1 ir , 1..... The niidprsiirim! l.uml... - - - "111.7 ucuiiii es, 111a csiaie OI saiu iieceased, to be probably solvent. SAMUEL PRICE, Adm'r Nov. 10th, 1S34. 4G ;? JOB JWRK, Silatty ixccutcd at this Ofjkc.

STATE OF 1XDIAXA, Franklin county,

istence and extent of their respective claims, by complaints none has proved so efficatious f filing the same or a statement of the nature, descirp- testimony of thousands is to be believed) - j tion and date of the contract, or assumpset upon BLOODfiOOD'S ; u ' which the same may be founded, in the office of the KLB XIR OF ISKA ITIJ Clerkof the Probate Court of said county'of Frank- In pissing through towns lately i

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.; JLJ of digestive nm- s 'i; : ". " , .. - ,, . o i-.Uun.-o some or nil the following symptoms: Loss of appetiie n '" heart-burn, flatulency, acid eructations, or bTw1' gnawing sensetions in the stomach when en J""2 sense of constriction and uneasiness in the t 1 pain in me siue stomach head and g( I, in the shoulders, costiveness, sometimes ih K' ly with diarrhoea, chillncss, or cold hands Sr eo,"etinie, alternntepaleness, or sallowness of the counti-im.. nabby state of the skin, debility, lano-uor : ; to exercise, low and dejected spirits" na'hi'f ; disturbed sleep, dizziness, iVc. Nor N tho ! ,atlP1!' i : l iijv, llat lpit'.. every case exempt from disturbance T i temper frequently bocoines irratable, the in " ! tin easily disturbed with fearful forbodinek.Mglna" i Such are the effects upon the svi-to.,. . M ! easeil staff nf 1 1 1 1 A i rroit I .. "16 ' a31 i,n(I perhaps many other symptoms will b f i perienced by the patient, which are frcqucnth X ken for distinct diseases. ' ta" j Among the many remedies proposed t.. erv nln .i and ladies who have been in a low state of f from some chronic disease ofthe above derM'1 some for a long time, and reduced very low i pairing of ever again enjoying health -hn' i"" been fully restored by this medicine aW i. , to my knowledge cured several ofthe droW ?! is eminently qualified to restore health after at A L of fevers of every kind. For weni-i,, , , Ks 1 I'll - " . ----- vt.ni. UiJU UPlimtG j children it is an invaluable medicine It wil urciy prevent children trom bein-r troubled k worms. It removes all billious complaints aiV,,i obstructions of every kind, promoting a LeaWv,? tion in all the secretions and excretions on a dm performance of which health materially deDcn.,, Its action is upon the stomach, liver and -WlV the prime regulators ofthe whoie system; a d;eai' ed state of which causes most diseases. ' It is tirely Botonical in its composition and' is approved by many scientific and eminent I'Af cians who have become acquainted with its J'fCJi restorative powers so much so that some have a ministered more than a hundred bottles to tb'e'r patients in a year. There is no deception in the medicine, references can be given to respectab'e citizens in this town who have experienced its beti efits. It may be taken by all ages and both scxe. with perfect safety. For sale at W. B. fi. M. Davis' Store, tm. ville, Indiana. , . x- , w-M. DAVIS. Urookville, Novomiier 25th, 1834. 4 Cm MORE NEW Gl50DSAGAl!! iV. 15. diALLIOX "S7"OULD respectfully return to the public, k , v W unfeigned thanks for the very liberal mppnrt which he has reseived, since his return to Brookville. And in order to merit and receive n still greater share of patronage, he Las the pleasure u announce that Le has just received cc is now opctiiri A laa-ifc and Splendid asoi tsucnt of Fall and Witafri- ooiIm. Among which the fclowing articles may bt found, Blue, Black, Drab, Brown, Grtcn, Broad Cloths. Brown, Blue, and Cri do. Claret and Drab Prn,-,h,.... ,7and Clnrrl Claret and Drab Petersham, tin th,m..i and Lion Shin, do. Blue, Brown, Sfcrl-.Virtd, Silvrr-.Misred, Lavender, and Drab Casinels. Jilut, .Vu ed and Fancy colored Casimrres. KtntvcU Jea-is. Rose Blankets. Green, TFhitc, and U,i Flannel. Green Baize. Red Padding. Jfoo Shawls. Bed Tiding. Aj,ron Check. Vralurt.do. Jn,jSlt;e. lJftljJ. .-g--.Jr----" Green and Crimson Circassians. Black, iro, Red and Green Bomlazctts. variety of splendidly colored figured Tngliili Merino Circassians, a new article, and wry lafhonable. Calicoes. Chintzes. And J iinntare do. Hobinet, Jaconet, Cambric, Rook, and other M inline. Shally, Thibet, and Sattin Shawls. Ibi. Merine Shawls. Silk, Berane, Cauzc, and ntlitt Dress Shawls. Robinet, Thread, and (Jrecitn Lace. Robinet and Grecian Footing, Linen ani Cotton Floss. Wire and Spool Thread. Cuttm and Worsted Hose. Cotton and Vorsted SiiFptnders. Leghorn Bonnets. Fuscan Straw, do. 1 mbrellas. Silk and Cotton Neck and Pocket Holland Saws. Key-hole do. Books. Writinf Paper. Paint, White-wash, Cloth mid Srnbirj Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sturrup Iront, Brii Bits, Files and Rasps. PJLYTS, iSr. Among which are 10 Kegs ground whits Lead Dry do do Spanish Whiting Red Lead Spanish Brown Chrome Yellow Chronic Green Terre Dcinn Lithrnge Russian Blua A'enitiin Ked Vermilion do Spts. Turi)ntic Japan Varnieh Umber. PAIEXT MEOICLXES, fr. Among which are tho following artisle Opodeldoc Bateman's Drops (Jodfreys Cordial Worm Seed Worm Seed Oil Assahietida Copal Varnish Oil of Spike tlastor Oil Sweet Oil Magnesia Gum Camphor Gum Myrrh Cayenne Pepper Black do. Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Queens-ware, G Iijj-wi and Pottcr'b'-ware. jlfjSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Hame?, Tiaco-fliaimJ Wanons Boxes, Steel, Whiskey, Applc-Jrainiv, in fact a general assartmcnt of Merchaiiilic Eimc 1 to this market at the present season. All 1,iCj have been selected with the greatcs-t care, aim such rates as will enable me to sell them on term--favorable to the purchaser, yourselves. Call and exam:" N. D. GALLION Brookville, Oct. 21, 183J. JUST IlKCKIVi:i AM) IVow Otiti c lav SaU'A Handsome assortment of Seasonable Dry f.o SL consisting in part ofthe following aticU' wit:) Red, Green and White flannels; Kei ) Red. Green and White flai.ntls; l.eu H!,.o Ilr,.,-ti sirwl Drub Clotfif l.,r,,K.n. ,L..m'f f ('ii.,,,11. ur.i Xetl Y'A li.l It, I in II CVI L HIT. II l UI aiJIIILLlj. terns of difrerent. ilpscrintionsiCircnsians, Ihui' zetts; Bleached and Brown Table Diapers: ed and Brown Sheetings and .Shirtings; a bar.' "j nssnrlnifinl nf f 'nliops nf.-iH nricps: Iioblliett Jan Foot ins and edsrinff; Black, Brown, and lWi t!:li rr , T !.:. rilaccc?: I1 Waiters: Bread Trnvs: Window Gia., of ditTcrc i! r.: ai. i j rs.!.np. . ?In . io u uaiiusoiiiB u sui iiiirni - It.. rV. "..- J r u.il-n'c. nf v:irioi!S cet-ri "vj a, "viiicu e auu iiiiuiui .j tions. Tin are. Queens are, ana a gem-"" 1 soriment 01 iTroceries,wincn ne inifii"-- ''"f . low for Cash or nnnroved nroduce. 1 er?oning to purchase, would do well to call anr1 PX!1.S' -ix iiitriiisei v us. crew ;. . Sent. 11th. 1?:M