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1 1'fVi'm.t'. Linton, deceased.

! circfi v court. 7!,e April term of the Franklin '.'ircuit Court, Vanicnces on Monday ti e F'th ! iy of April. The

iibt of the Grand Jurors:

.t,,CS i.oseborrv, II i i Campbell," Ai 'X iticl r I' ividson, Vt".li.-lit !':trrott, fi i.n.u-1 Gould, T::-i:n is lilll!!, T.ni 't'iV Craft, Divid 51 rgin, Jobii T.Cooley,

William 5lartin, John L. Powers, Samuel Goudie, Deniaii Larue, "A iili i iii M g.js, Joseph vim, Abisha St'n!)bs, Wil'.iaui ( tto, Mai.chi Clark.

of gooi Smooth even turnpike would bo much better than oui present roads. The act further requires the corporation to cause the said road to bo opened not exceeding sivty feet wide, at least twenty feet of which snail be made an artificial road composed of stone, gravel orothersuituble material, Well compacted toother! in such a manner as to secure a firm, substantial, and even road, rising j tiie middle with a graIuaI curve, and shall maintain, and keep the same in good repair; and in no case shall the ascent in the road be greater than an elevation of five degrees. It is also, made lawful, by tin: act, for the County commissioners cf each and every County throng), which said mad may pass, for. -aid in behalf of such County, to authorize by an order, as much of the

s.i.u mock to no taken as they may think proper. From this we can see th.it the c :unission;rs of the didl-rcnt Counties, on the line of said road, w ould have the power to become stockholders, and no doubt would do so. In doing w hieh they would most undoubtedly, benefit their Country, and bring into the coffers of their several Counties a handsome per cent, on the amount invested. The charter, for this corporation is limited to a duration of fifty years. And the act to he in force from and after its passage. And further the charter is forfeited in fiv e years, unless the work is com. i ineneed, and in twenty, unless it is finished. A C have said that it is nor nlii.i.-t .. ..-.11

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diction that the democratic party will shovr a clear majority of more than 200 votes. The day is now rapidly approximating when we shall he again railed upon to vote for a President and Vice President of the United States when the people will have to step forward in support of Democratic principles or they will he lost in the hands of the aristocracy. It is altogether important that thev now prepare for every emergency. It i"s known that the tcoul,-br-o;cc-hofl,rs are making a grand el.rt to divide and conquer. in the next Congress then, it is important that we hold the halance of power, in order to safety in a demit r resort. Jt is hoping .-.g iiit hope, to look for reciprocity at the hand l flie sclf-hkd Whig-. Thev areas jnient and determined as desperadoes: and si cub! bo met unon the political battle ground, hand to hand and foot to foot.

them dead; and the other dropped his wood, ran to the boat, and getting his rifle, returned and shot the son through the heart; the father rushed to revenge his death, hut' the hoattnan the meantime had loaded again, shot the old man dead, and escaped. Cin. Chronicle, March 7.

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The w?n bred My me. MAJESTY. 'WILL bo kept at Lis former etand 111 ll.iont

J -ja " """i--.-irmei, and at the stall iifcVt n cr.-,a",,'d Jidiiistuu, in Scipio, the c-ii- . , i ., ;w , 1 SO Well known in t!.i ni.i r.i

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Uo t!;e Penitentiary.

mi, mi .ii m ii i in ni r,is time. Th.it ,

uj a.ienacu t.j hereafter. M. V J. C. Mar,-h 'Jd, 7-rr,.

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" 11.11.-11 lo i ins orii, in orucr to see

BVrkin3Nc IN'DJ VNAPOLl.S T-UNPlKi:. "'there cininot be something done to benefit the

We think it r.ot amU-s, at tha present time t- i bon,J anl sintnv of this country tl! fanners. It is ... , thoi' u I ,i , !... 1. . t . l i

tiii attSiUioii ol the public to this important ; l' - "y oau roaes, aim lor their benel.t, fc tempi ited improvement, .if !'t:s ti:::e, m par-' v'"11 as ot!l :r:i') we e in.estly call upon these

it would atmear to demand the candid at-i ar0 Ui?11,il" l Internal Improvement, and

an-uusiiuua io promote u.cir own weilare. And we would particularly address ourselves to the

Centlemen who are named as i Hm tors of the com

pany, and would berr leave to remark to them, thai thtre is an important duly devolving upon them: for it is u-ith lhei to take the m cosaru slcm far the

.furtherance t-f this im variant ol ii i t. Ami vl.nnl.1

they tiegfleet iierforming- their part NOW, mid the present charter expire, with what face can we ask for one in future. Surely, wo are not willing to hav e a character of sloth attached to us, but on the

I contrary, we, ought to be anxious to obtain a just

reputation for energy, industry and perseverance.

It is high time, that we should all be "wide a-

w ake" to our interest, and when an opportunity oc

curs, we should advance to meet it, and not stand still in vain expecting that fortune will bestow upon us her riches, without one single effort on our

part. Let us then, be up and doing, determined to persevere until we arrive at something like a re

spectable degree of prosperity.

In consideration of the necessity of the work

.proposed, and a confidence that the stock would all be taken up in a shoittime, of which fact ue have not the most remote doubt, for w.- nr.. n...

he air, it wouiu appear 10 uemanu tt.e- caiuiii

)t: t o l of the friends of Internal Improvement, and ii ti v!i are friendly to the ad a-ieement of the inr:.t of t!.e g-eat West, and especially of Indiana.

I There i nothing better calculated to promote the

frospe::ty of the interior of the country than good

foils. And it would, we presume, be admitted on i!! lane's, that a Turnpike .u f,om Cincinnati to

Jin!:anipolis, via. the towns of Harrison, Urookilie, and Hushville, wou'd not only he of lasting, nd almost incalculable benefit to the different to.vne through which it would pass, but would be If tnnscetident advantage to the country at large. It will afford, at all seasons, a certain, safe and cat; conveyance to market for the surplus products If the country greatly enhance the value f prole.! diminish the distance to market and cause Jcs u-ear and tear of the carriages. The farmer.

Lo bis now to drive his tea n through mud up to ti.3 axle of his wagon, with half a load, at the rate

t Ua or ti'teen miles per day, would in the event If a jood Turnpike being made, be able to travel to

t.n.ct, and return heme in half the time, at much expense and double the amount of freight.

It 6 true, that we have some prospect of a Canal i

c-n Neule Crjek. down the v-ilW ..f V

St:, to L iwrenceburgh. This

hit: wa-

aiso, is very much i

quainted w ith gentlemen of property w ho are will-

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Ifeied.and if we can have bth, Ictus do so. The! " lilkettoclt t0 considerable, amount, and no

uouot, mere pre others, with whom we are unacquainted, equally willing. We would, therefore, respectfully recommend that a meeting- of the Directors be held immediately, to make preparations for a decided and persevering effort. If nil the directors do not meet, it will be recollected that a majority is sufficient to form a quorum; and if the day be set, we almost dare warrant a punctual attendance on the part of the Dacctors who reside in this county. More anon.

ti u ill not interfere with our prospect s for a Ca

ll., atul if we have a Canal, w e also want a road. fuCiaal will not reach Kiiilii-iontK- i',r ,.,r ;

tt-e r i,t direction to benefit the w hole north and tttt i art of the State.

I, w.ll he remembered that the enterprHnaT citi-

fc:cf Ohio are making a Turnpike fro: a Cincinh"; ti Ilirrison, of which the H arrison and IndiffiiKi s Turnpike is intended aa a continuation . t-Uroad. wc have latelv nniloi-t.i.nl iv i.i l im.

tci atcly finished, and it would seem to be neccs- ! r US to be 111) and ihlir,r. in rr.'ir n,,t t,, li,

t .r behind our r.e! iri.liors. Ilil.,r miu .ifi..

kite are "going ahead," in lloads and Canals, and

t.y:ay not we? Have we not the capital ! Have as m inv Io,' i! ii.K-!tit.i,T.w nm- irt .if

cui.try! And lastly, have we not the public I' ::cJ ii:di ii!ua!s, who are w illaig to put their A .ne.s to the wheel, and oiisli furwrinl il.lu ni.it-

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F" v.e, an. i we regit exceedingly tli it we cannot Mr. Davis

:o t:i f.-r t'ne u hole 0f this a 'I, but will hiv e to fc c .-ntsat w;th - vm.r:, sl,.t a ; ' C.ovcrpor Into, of Louisiana, when entering

t- uv ik m. ;rPessIl.l ,.. the dormant sr-isib l.t.c, ! Upn tU dutioa of ,,is sU,i,n. on "J IVbruary, de-

1. f.-ici-U n , , ti. a N?i , ., v i:crca tns inaugural address tirst in the Lnglish

WiiiTE-wTrn Cax a i.. Among the precocdings of the Ohio Legislature, wo note the following: 1 he vote postponing the report of the committee on the hite-water Canal, until the tirst. Mond iy of December next, has been reconsidered, ami the report now lies on the table.' This is all we have upon the subject. Wc do not know whether it w as acted upon before the adjournment of the I.pgirlature or not. The Legislature w as to have adjourned on the lUh instant.

The Legislature of Massachusetts lias succeeded at last, in electing a Inited States Senator. The Senate has ronenrriiit ivitli tlio IT,m.-i in l.r:..

:itivnen a 1 ,!y corpoiatc to prosecute the

hi this ail imoort int mutter.

1 act t a Inch w i rofer constitutes th. fol

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w1' '. i t t , , . V o : it it n

i ,i. muni i nrsen oi iearierii y.Uevjre S.itton, John Uu'ck, Uichird Tv-

Uiv J M.umt, and Joseph Amlcrsoa ,.f I

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language, and then in the French.

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aml William J. llrown

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1 e a ny, H:iJ David Tracev of Sheliiv eo

Hrooktillc .VurA. lUittfr 10 to 1J; Lggs doz, Gi; Flour per. Imnd. 1,7"); Potatoes 75 to lot'; Com meal Oats 'JO.

A piper ntitlod ' Tiie Arrri.," has lately

been commenced in Washington .City, to support Judge White tor the Presidency.

From the National Intellencer. IMMVATH COUIM-:spoNDKNCl-:. E.rintrts of a L it-r from a r,-rp. ctnhlc rnt!inan. an inhabitant of the Sale of Y, n? ' Yur.i norr in ( .1 ,(,,. r j (jutl r tci '. Jan. ir, is:r. "There h;s u-vi nnndi excitement since the receipt of the document, (President's Menage.) and some anxiety hr. hern felt ft,r the issue. The I Vench admit llie justness of our c hiim, and the facts of the mes-m-re- are

nied; hut the spirit in which thev

uul the language employed iiv the '. are. unfortun.itcK . i r .r i'i .I..,! "... ..e

fensixe and inultititr to IVaiiee,'to a decree that should forbid a further discussion ofl.e matter.'" "The !?( opinion leancive you is derived

irotn a miarter entitled to rcgw I'reiH h (Jovernment will do nothin

to liunlaie the del)!, until it I

er Congress sustain the President in uh:,i tl

rrench understand to be the position assumed. If Congress do nvl concur in the message, the difficulty will he settled hy a prompt payment of the claim. That this isthe mound to he taken here, I am assured hy gentlemen who have it from members of the 'legislative bodies."

E. K. Avery. A petition from Montgomery county, was presented in the House hv Mr. Sawyer praying that th" Ilev. I. K. .m nv. of Sarah Maria Cornell iii -niorv. should

lie cpuinUtl Ltmi'h.in ! the Ohio P,

Aiif-r debate, the petit

lai L'e ma iorii .

31111' u.il.scriber w;i ..ffer f..r sal. ('r'- Uroi.kville S liuni:,, i .'.larch nt 1 oV.ock. P. . "

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Mary Kma a

On Thursday

Mr. .i,r. i.Muat Lwkky Cti:s ail of this count v.

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et forth, i Ixecutivt

!- The ; firt bel

ie seen w heth-

Missoi Ri. An act has latelv passed the Legislature of this State, providing that the election of Members of Congress shall be by general ticket, and does not require a. residence in any particular quarter of the Slate, as was contemplated in the hill fust introduced into the Senate A'al. Int. Ii.uor We bear from Vandalia. that the bill lor the establishment of a State Hank, has passed the Ceneral Assembly of thi State. The chaitcr of the Shawnetown Hank has also been extended twenty years. J'ntwnal Intcllitrenccr.

mi.nx rj. A spirit of violence is abroad in the land. A few days since, Havden, a student of Miami I'liiversity, severely wounded his fellow-student. Miller, bv discharging a pistol ball into his leg. Havden has lh:d. His parents are respectable. " They are our friends, but we must publicly reprobate this conduct of theii son, while we svmpathizo in the affliction which his act has brought upon them Cimiiututi Journal.

G;

cat Conflagration. Fifty 1

ousrs were

on

burnUo (he ground in Charleston, S. C.

uie i.uti int. Ainong them was St. Philip's churc h. A Charleston paper sas: This venerable structure, which has for ni-e than a c. ntui v (having ,cn mUt , lr...) towered among us in all the solemnity and noble proportions of antiijue an hlterfiie constituting a hallowed link between the past and the present with its monumental memorials of the beloved and honored dead, and its splendid new organ, (which cost sl,iMX) is now a smoking min. Mr. Jarvis, Representative to Congress torn .Maine, lias (bought proper to challen-e Ins coheaue, F. O. J. Smith, to f,uht a duel. Mr. Smitlihas peremptoriallv refund to meet Jams, tor the purpose of blowing out his brains, Lin. Jour.

Arm-Birz-'io ' Conr-n

to .Miss ,1 v!t v

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liKU. II. Dl NN, A.MO-J LAN 12. Fir Vom-iab?-s of IJrookz-iile Tnrnnh:p. David iuvs, i.:;vis m n.iiiK K. I. C. ISMiWlCK, .!. () sr. ,hmi VM. cask, 1 1 C i V (.' ) l.S! ( yi i' J. c. jomis, uit::i :, jom;s.

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No. I ie above

.oil

Fr.:i

half of the in t i-.vn.-h i

i ti re irtv 5--u:h Fust No. 1", uf

1'osen o. ueiore at pnvat February loth, 1..

Will !.- s-iM on said day c.c;;t di-

scie. jomn ::a::v!:v

siTATi; OF INDIANA, I'V;i:;kl u Cciii.ty, Fa the Fran'iiin Circuit C.".iri,.Jp; i! Thomas Sherwct ,1.

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Tho SJrooJ. i!3e B, rrgjiFi, T LL meet ut the C.mrt-1 foiisr. w!.,.

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- - - 1 ' i. ' i ' in.) .i i ran c ea ,ni :e r, " hen the l'i l.,wii'ir resi.int;.,,! ":m

fered hy tre,.. Holland. Fs.j., f,,r discussion'.

"fu soa-.-.a1. That (he practice of dm.

oi 'linn roug, ami mat (lie countenance j - j i .

s,,ul 10 malpractice by the distinguished ;h'art.-r of section eight

iou,iu is cry reprehensible.' p---ii m me comity nMn

A general attendance is re(piest-,d. 15ro..kville, la. March 1 Ith, S o.

Kliz.iboth. Sapy, .l.-.hn, J.-me M i

,r ifc-t . Jacks.m and Aim l ;.-!ri r,M.n. heirs of Win. Uidiar, Is.. n.de,--,: '. rS1!r''' :'i""ros.od heirs and lo-il ', .S. of W.lliim Kid, ir,!.-o-i , ' ,i v. th.-rs ii.t-re-f.'.l, nr.- liMoh n,,!.;' at tie? April Term of the Fan!,

-it..res.-n,. to l e he!,! at lirookv; ! ! 1. - ....

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a o r h i:. 1 UK Trustees of Congressional township No 9, range west, in Franklin county, Indiana, wili mcet on the "Jlst inst. for the purpose of makimdistnhution of the School Fund of said township, for the past year. -N. IS. Teachers, in making a list of the pupils sent to their schools, will notice the With Sec of he act incorporating Congressional townships, and providing fr public schools therein, approved Feb.

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I'o '.v ii 1-J, sa id , n "ree

visions i, the -t iiut: in such case in ded: when ami where v.m ran att

i"l,i,l-ii ii.iu ceiiici the same. TIIOM VS SlICinVOCD , rv' 7o-""'land, his Atloinev. Feb. sr.th, i-:-;5.-)- i-.v.

n Circuit c '. OH I j,,; n at ;-'ii I'm- a

--a .1 Wiii a 1 h.) S,,i;t!, Cut. and I!ange J3, i 1 v t o t he nro-

ade and provic;.!, if vou sea

March lUi,IS:V.

J. IIYMAN.

'a'1!l- untiersigiied Commissioners will sll H

Wa!r !' Krai I!:jr. rniHF. undersigned Commissi cu rs will expo. to sale to the highest bidder, on iaJurd iVih 11th day of April, A. D. Wo. at .!, Couit iU'u', Wr, in the town of llroekvilie, in the Cciu.tv of

i.Hihim ami tate or Indiana, the scribed real estate of whi.-h John I the; County of Franklin, deem-,.,!

folh

wing i.e.

elioige. h:!e ef

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wit. The Fast half of thu sout W est cmai te'r of section live. ,n Town eight. Ilmig, two. Ami nh all his intcr-'st in the S.n.il, . . .-i t ' - t

IS i.-M,m ij ii ill M i ;u (Hi; highest bidder, on the premises, in the town-!

in ii i - , in i iii- o 1 1 1 1 1 r .-1st i,ii!ii,.".. .i t ,,..t

i'J, Township V, Uange ',' west, (ixecpting tl: lower of th widow of said John Lnror-e, Tlec'.l

ship of Springiield, in the county of Fr , klia i l' ( r.!, " ' '" r0'11. ,;U"--State of Indiana, on the -th clai of 3Iarc! A. I). : t iine of s i le ! M oi 1 ' 'r i -V ;it H::.-). between the hours of 10 o'clock V. -i-ul T ,' x' ,,!i:rJ ' "e.ir tcm tho limci o'clock ... .M. ofsaid day. t!,e ' foinig',,:;: i ..rrVrV, r,?:" i'r T IT UcalFstatcto-wit: a certain niece or narcelof i. ,, , '.. t. 1 . t:"'1 balc' l hc urod b

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a:.:.:in Cour

"i omcroi inei'roaato Court aforcsa id.

fnocii'm-c rrry.

.'0 . I I ( K I, I . i V Turn'.

u if ft v., i vi:sr. ) February Cfith. l-:!,"i )-ts.

JJ'u ding, J'a. r,!,.lh, Ifo.i.

correspondents

K.mminr far Yovrtel ves. Our ,. ;n ! 1...1 .... . , ,.

v in in i, i ui-imv one 01 me most. lir,l nan:

cheme ever offered to the l'u

and att rac-

ic. J lea

....... c-.in . , ,i,i,. in..- u nance in six months there

after, to ho secured bv bond and sufficient security

j viucroi mu i roiiate ourt oi I ranUlin county.

March Cd, lfP..-

J A .MI'S KOSF.nitOFlill,

i.-i.a c . .ihi,i-; y JAMES SA.MI FLS. Oom in is.i id n ers. 10 Mw

From th Ih-ookville Inquirer, of tt-, lav.

To-morrow is the da of the meeting atM

rackhoue"s. It is expected (hat w ill be tin

largest political assemblage over held in this i V respectable inocling Iiuiiuna I'aiiaJiinn.

'- cip-.tal stork ef said corporat ion to bo '' c divided into shares of "0 doll irs each. Mi as .H shiroi are subscribed, and live dol- " '1 on each shire, it is made the duty of the ' 11 three weeks not.ee thereof; in ' .,. e a i-ul-' in r t ,,.. ...i ..i .. .... I-...I ... . ,i.

. . ...v , nil. nii.i i-i.ici. II-1 l III M-!. l I . r. i , . vs t, ,.,.,, t,i,., , , . . count. I he people are wakint; up oncn--iv . . at, a select t U ecu directors, u ho .i . - . 1 1 c v. . , , . , ling their eves to a sense o their (rue com h-

. .. liiiLiua i,i i in- . i in. . 'or.it. on have power t examine, mark, ''0 the r-iad for a turnpike from Harrison Now T ronton. Hrookville, Kushville, Mor-'u-t hi iian ipolis the scat of tJovernmeut of ;,-ca t!,j niostcl g.ble and su t ible ground. ' ;t firih-r provided, that sod roid be dt-

t i.-ce section, (to-wit ) all that part of . found voting for a man opposed to (hem in l' t;o;n 11 irnson to Hrookville .shall be con -j politics as much as to sav there is none

. . ,i:-t svtion; all tint pi.rt tVo:n Hrook- miahlied tor othee in the administration ranks. K hviile, the second section; and that j These thing- must vet live green in the re;l , 'shulio to Iiidianapol.s, the third sec-J oollection of all. It is not to us, however, V;'l the said corporation shall have full "i '' of surprise, since we have so repeated,nJ authority to open books for the sneserip-1 '-v ,,oarJ ' hem r iaN iriy and in-y.cstfi claim for for the entire construction of sod road, j ,he'r I,;u a" thotaient. and all the decency

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H vnuisoN Mi:i:iim; 1 another column the proieedmgs of the meeting held here on Saturday last, are given at length. Allhou d. the wcothcr uas unfav orahle. and (ravelli.m ihsagreeable, the meeting ,.,t.) .-itUMiclc-.L W e cannot pretend to say how i,,nv vrere m attendance, but feel warranted in "savini; that we have often seen a ,.--number bla'.ened lorth hi the papers, as a vrrv 'numerous asenil'laire Take it alm.-et l.or w l ;..t.

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tnkhii county, and St -it e (.r Indi

ana, ami pringtieul towiiship.'and a part of t he -North Fast quarter of section No. 'Jli, ef township !, of range I. west of the mercdian lino drawn from the mouth of the (Jreat .Miami Kiver, and in the t.is-trirt of land to he sold at Cincinnati, viz.- beginu'ffJ't! P"!''s from the North I'ast cornel- of said quarter fection.A: hegining from thence South with Jacob dates' line mrt v-eight poles, thence Fast parallel with the North boundary of said quarter section, twenty-five poles, thence South twenty-five Fast , twenty poles, t hence F.a.-t twelve links-, thence North twont v-tivo W.-st ii i,i..

from thence Fast lift v-four poles to the Fas't boun-ltivo

c.ary of said quarter, thence along the boundary i schomo presents greater inducements than at.v oth.

orty-eight poles, to the North Fast eorner of t he ! or fi,ii:e ' ll" "niri n of Lotteries there hcim"r tv,said quarter, from thence West w ith the corner of! lnor' numheis drawn from the wheel than ever wa the said quarter t the place of begining, contain-! ,lr iu 11 before, bein a ?." number Lottery and 14 mir twenty-four acres more or less, (except in" t he 1 ''"-'" ballots. dowerof the U idow of llritton Handlin, deceased.)! Va. DISMAL SWA. Ml' C VN L LOTTFRY One third of the purchase monev to he naid .-it tl,ol . 1

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Draws at Alexandria. Saturday u'l. t March, 1535. 11 Drawn llallots in every C"i Tickets. 75 Number Lottery 11 Drawn ISa'.Iots. . ., WW.1.,.J, 1 prize of cp!,(ii,o i fiorcf) I lO.eoo jn.ntjrt

1 f'.OOl) 1 4,000 1 tf.niiO I l?,.-iti) 1 L',00l) 1 !,."( it) 1 1..T77 10 1,000 12 ?"0 2 51)0

Hesides -lOO's, 300'f, 200 V, loflV, 10lVs, vVc

Whole Tickets 10 Halves ." Quart ers 2,50. fj-Oi-ders received until they'd of ."March. 0 e deem it unnecessary to give a list, ef ail thi

; prizes sold at our Wice during the la-t month, but j will merely state the f.,, i of onr havin" s.dd withiin the last :.td.-iys, C I'lTA I, FUI FS amounti mg to upwards of lOO.doo ); 1, ;s -,i,,1 .,.,-,

'"l-aliem a Capital c-f 5 I ',0( o s,-nt to Cuieinrat;. " lor- CLARK F tV COOK.

c u v n x t i: n s a n i joi x l r s. l'C) RMV'.R I. V OV CIXCISXATI, FS1'F(.TFFLLY inform the cit izen of n '& Franklin County . that they have located themselves in the town of Hrookville, and will attend to any business in their line. They expect to please the puhlrc, in the neatnest and durability of their work, and in the rates of their prices. .March 0th, 1S-5. 10 6m.

5,1.00 4.000 n.ooo C,5i o 2,oort l,-".oo l,:'-77 10,000 11,250

10,000

1'ini:. About two o'clock Wednesday

Don. I hey are aware ot the Iruk? that have i '"orniiig, the hat store of Mr. Day on Main been played oil' upon them. They have not ! J"'1 al,ovo fourth, was burnt. The property forgotten that the opposition hare been inees-j was only in ptu t insured. The book store of sant in their exclamations of " X() I'.VliTV" -Messrs. Truman eV Smith, and the stock was "part v should not be taken into the account ! h injured, the stock w is insured. The

of cpililications.'Vtc. And they well recol-l buildings, belonging toS.,nn. K. Miller, were' lo. I ill it I hrtu c ii.io i i..l i i i.) o 1 r.mii.il I... i Hot. I hellil illsllro.l 'I'l... !,. .,1 ...... il, I

...v..... K'VllllM, lllHMI'l 'l -7- '-7 1 III. 11 ItM 11, lllC .

tJrorjBT W. Kynn, rainier, tpi'ilM'.C rFFLLY tenders his services to the j'uidii- as a, GIoum' V Sign S'ainltT. IJavmg pernnnonrlv located himself in the tow n of

i.rookvii!,-, ami irom los long practice in Cn

ho c ".nad.mtiv e.,ects to receive a lare nor- I

tiou oi' the business of ties count v.

Rei'.'iOiie.-.- Messrs. Robert .lol.it. David Trice. 'w and C. F. Clerkson, or his work, in different jd iccsj in the town of Itiookville. GF.O. W. RYAN. W

January 21sf, l-iCi. tf

Agei.fs for the M

inagc r.

IMF FINi: IIOUSF, I ' A U T! b : c: r A V O Bt I T .

v x WILL be kept by the subscri-! ," ,a0 M- ''''"yi-rew, infant he, rs of Robert Petty.

.ff . TXl-rrY her tl

saia: or tibial itatc:.

1IIF undersigned will sell at. public ontcrv. on

Saturday the 14th day of .March. 1 ::5. on 1 I.a

premises, between the hours ef 10 o'clock, A. 51. nid 1 o'clock P. 51. ofsaid di.v.al! the interest of Samuel .1., 5Iarv. William V.'.. Ifolicit T n,,.i

ensuing se-is-m, at bis old

creiv, deceased, of, in, and to a part of the North

st ind in this place, and at recti s

es above Urookviii

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-. i3Ht-jLm lnii""h.I0 in

ooys engine, was, 1 understand, early on the j changing through the season. ground, indeed some say the tir.-t.and didl I,ai'I!ll'I, I'JVoriC,

Su''! t.xtcuuon. I Here s no mistake about; 1 a beautiful Iron (.'rev. 10 bauds 2 inches hih. ! ealance in six mouths from th.j time of sale, to bo

our 1110 department, old and onto'. I l'"i" further particulars see b;l!s, which will be post-.secured by bond and security.

..ast quarter of section No. 11, m t ,wn 12. and i-iii,i 11 l..... ...I ' .1. l. . r 1 li .? . i...

. i..., i,-i-i,oi ii men uie s itu ik'nHrr i clival crew , deceased , died seized, situitoin Rhiomin'gir.ne township, Fr iiiklin county, la. Ono halfof i th'? nil re ha.- r rnonev to ho niil in I. uul. nn.1 ik

Cincinnati Chronicle.

n of

NoRRtni.nir tkik but not x-nrnmlrJ.

Two men from a (hit boat, during the cold w eat I

- - ..... ,i,'iii,. 1,111111 1. ll.l'll .1.1 iv ii- w

cd ill due season.

RICIIVRD LITTI.F. riioekville, March 12th, 1:;5. 11 ts

unders-irned has just received a now sun-

. - .-a::,: it, (C0 ,, TC r .o. i , ; ,!,:::',;,; : ztzxzt u aa,l construct , nr , r ,r , r , I , l 1 ' ' ' ? UmnS tIu,,n-lv ;lll1 di-, they said thev should freeze to death without to any in the country. 1 :! n the r our part ot t... ro.v.t ami VISlon amongst their opponents succeeded. it. but were' still denied anv. Thev then' Persons wishing to purchase Oooda would do well 4?r h,,.i ' ' corporjtam, or on the j 15 1 1 mark alter the vote is taken, thev claim j took some without leave, and "proceed "toward t0 c,;1 a(l tMI his aort.nent previous to maUZTVV'lCTrUOlX Ca" djthe w'rU& V,C ,n Viitv. Let it now be fairly j the river. The son ef the man to whom thev i k.nsthe.rselect.onashe determined to ,Bell I low. u,n 4Ju.it tva -von c.tf!,ta .k!os and openly tCited, and we venture the pre-j had applied, took Ida ritlc and .hot one of janaarv i.tb. i.

Hy order of the Probate Court of Franklin coun

ty, Indiana.

u i a i. 1 1 . ii, c ommissioner. - February l-'th. H;5. 7 :y

3ut Kci-csvnl.

A ND for sale, a general a-ssoi tuwnt of Bar,

lound, and Hoop IRON

R Rrookvilk-, Feb. Cd, 15;'5,

A: S. TYNF.R. C bty

Siig'ai ficiSScis. JUST received, a fine lot of Sugar Kettles, andother castings, and for sale, by N. D. CALtlON. Jns'nry 2(kh, 1835. W

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