Indiana American, Volume 3, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 March 1835 — Page 3

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lir execution, ani ibrbiddiiig the circulation '

: witnesses, and who was jo allowed to intio-

, w,.v.c euni itsumonv as lie conceived was cs- of small notes. One dollar notes are Drohib

, fcntial to Ms defence. It may be we ll to re- ited after the 4th of Julv next. Cut the most I jrnnrk that, nfter the testimony had been sensihle and salutary Taw passed uurin-the jrloscd on the part of the committee, Lieut.! session is an act making it highly penal to all ! j Kane gave the committee to understand that I persons whether from the State or from abroad I j ue did not feel himself hound to introduce! to he found engaged in prize hunting. It is j , any evidence going to show what his private Jouite time for this brutal and disgraceful sav-1

...v . mliu iui me assault n i on 31 r. Jawing

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FRIDAY, MARCH 2T, IS35.

Hie history of the case itself is comnrUrd

I in a few words, and will be given substantial

ly as disclosed by the witnesses. It appears that on Thursday ever, in cr. the 2Gth ultimo.

j immediately after the adjournment of the

. oi ivepreseniatives. as Air. lowing was

Ths Canal. We are pleased to see that the j passing Irotn tiie Capitol to his lodgings, he

y-rs arce with us relative to the illiberal, i ",,s 'i!iounicred on the Avenue bv Lieut.

j unfriendly spirit, and with the sim?h nlitrn-.

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0b:o pv

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-dsel.lins of the famous report cf ti e Ohio i ! 'niei wno accosted him. apparently in no

Palace of Fortane. MiSioEB's Office, Wheeling, ) March IG, 1SC5. J MAMMOTH SCHEME. Capital Prize $50,000. 73 No. Lottery 14 drawn Ballots. Our correspondents will find below a brilliant

agism to be effectually put down, and it seem" ; ',IalI1Ilsoth Scheme, (the first of the kir.d for many tons that the New Jersey statute is drawn -vcare-) deserving their especial consideration.

with a care and technical accuracy, that; t-anl Consolidated Lottery, will accomplish the object. Not only the i for Internal Improvement, Literature fc Charities, principals and seconds in these ferocious I Extra Class Xo. 1, for 1SS5,

scenes, but all persons present as spectators! To be drawn in the City of Washington on Wed-1 are subjected to heavy and severe penalties j iscsday, 15th April, 15o.". I

FOR SALE, or SEXT.

THE subscriber will sell or rext en. reasonable terms, a Hot.ee akd Lot, in the town of Brookville, now occupied bv Garrison Stevens nn iv!.Vli ic f-o

dwelling House, a brick Kitchen, a blacksmith shop, and a good stable. The lot is situated en .Main Burgess Street, one square north of the Court Loute. i'he purchaser will Lave t-.n undisputalle t:tle. I or terms of sale or rent, applv to John ln:';:ird, ne-r Brookville, or to SAMUEL E. VANDYKE, -r , if SteulcnviHe, Ohio. -V.areh l.th, IS;,). ; Vv

i ,-.-. imon irrantuiH Drivileire to this ."Mate to

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prjjn - :frr'i mnr.in.ilc tnnc-n -. ,1 .... :..: iz r

-, -c h.vA remained silent. Xo on,- !, IV "" ....u uu iiiuinailOll 110111,

v.6: ,! Mi- I -irir to Mr. P,vin H,-f 1.;, ..!.:. :..

iseeLinor him Wn In niinMi 1. 1 I.:. I, .,.l.-l

i ..Mt5 Hamilton or Cincinnati papers have dared ? , " V i V- v , t "1'-1 . ... i beinsr in his nocketsat the timenn.l a rofnrf.

ll- Tbc CoambUS S5,;nt,7 - f ,T ' relied in warm language, from Air. Ewing. copies cur ,ear,;S upon the subject, and then he was slruck by Mr; c, whilst in the act i;6 . I of returning a bundle of papers to his pocket.! Whitewater Can ai.. Ve extract an ar-j The blow s w ere repeated, and an affray of c!e from an Indiana paper, to show the tone , SOmc little duration succeeded between them.

tf the press ot ttiat state, on me report oi ine i ie instrument with which the fust blow

yat committee ot tne unio lcgisianire, relive to cranting Indiana the privilege of pass-

as are also the owners and cantains of steam

boats employed in carrying persons into the State for that purpose.

was inllicted by Air. Lane was an iron cane,

covered or wrapped with thread. The

through eight miles of the territory of j wounds inflicted upon Mr. Ewin'

bhio, for the purpose of getting to the river.! from the testimony of the attending physic VnJ avoiding the hills which interrupt a di-j Ur. Blake, to have been severe. At the i

?ct passage through the sou ot that slate. k ITnoiieroons appear to join chorus yerv

oin

ell on that subject; and are snapping herce-

v it the mmmittee. We have no defence

t,im;!ie for them; on the contrary, think that nv rr-n-P n half sided consent to Indiana to

'rJn the canal through her territory, when pcr-ti-'sion was asked and obtained, to make the

larvev.'

-Columbus Sentinel.

I Weieirn, verbally, that the Court Marshall, liiled bv the President of the United States to ex-

.nine into the difHculty between Lieut. J. r . Lake ndtbe Hon. Jons Ewisg, have unanimously a-

hiiwA T.ti:t. La..

Mr. Lane's Circclar. The last mail from the

Eut brought us a copy of this document printed

Upon this subject we have a

Dim-

Indiana, on Thursday, March 19th, Isaac j be as follows:

ppear

lcian

mo

ment of separating, and after the conflict was

over, Mr. Lane, in the act of retiring from the

crowd attracted by the occurrence, observed i the West. Mr. Mills emigrated to the west

that his object was accomplished; that liis.a'1J settled, or went into the station at Cointention was publicly to degrade Mr. Ewin-i'l11'11 in 1791, since which he has held ma-

Cure fur the Whooping Cough. Take one fourth of a pint of sweet or olive oil, the same quantity of common leekes. cut them fine, and simmer them moderately 2or3 hours, add honey sufficient to make it palatable; half a spoonful for an adultjif taken 1 or 5 limes. Married, On Thursday 2Gih inst., by Rev. Elijah Harwick. Mr.' S

10

prizo

10,000

5,000 4,000 3,1 iOO 2,0('(! 1,0 lo

10,000

$50,000 ia 10,000 5,000 4,000 :ooo 2,000 2,015 1 ,000

Besides $500 's, $400's, JHOO's, fee, CiJ-Orders received unil the IGth of April.3 Whole Tickets only $10. .Shares in proportion. Or-There being I I drawn hal'ts in the Lottery, a package of 25 tickets must of necessity draw, at lrt-SC-t H tM-I.no f 111 .1.1) 1 - IMltirff 1 1(1

-4i. f Wl,!ln I.:- -it:.. ,v"-k i uoiiars i-acii, Ui.:i, 6"

.....u-ufi ionMiip, io iiiS ,Ht. l or convenience this amount .- bo deLharlotte IIoleerst.vdt, of Iligliland town-1 ducted from the cost of the package, and certificates ship. j issued entitling the holders to whatever amoui. the . tickets may draw over the 119 dollars. The col'-

..at i i l-v i of these Certificates, (which for a small sum, a-ives -At Manchester, Dearborn County, 'the holder 25 chances f,-.r n tin i.irr(.r,.r!".;n

.n!c cr Ural IZstulc. rHlIIr: undersigned Commissioners will sell at tha -a- hirhest bidder, on t lie nrp-nUo ;,. i.

$50,0C0 M';P of .Springfield, in the county of I'rauklin and

Mills, Esq. of Elizabcthtown, Ohio.a-'ed 02,

1 iius h;.s fallen another ot the Pioneers of

Certificata of a package of 25 Whole Tickets $V2C

i

V Wmhinglon Ci.'y

:ri or two:

We should take great pleasure in laying this

XLaent before our readers, were it not, that we

hve a mortal aversion against travelling along in he reir of our readers in any thing relating to news

.-politics. 7Tie cannot consent to throw- upon our

esders matter which has already inundated every

kllie. and visited every hamlet in the district.

t has become extremely fashionable also for mem-

of Congress to tarrv at Washington two or

hree weeks after the adjournment of Congress to

rt their circulars printed, and frank them through

;t mails to their Districts, when the printing

juld be done as neat and as cheap within the Dis-

ict. We are pleased to see that the editors in

bis District begin to show a "suitahle resentment,"'

5 this mode of procedure. The following it from e Indiana Palladium:

"While wc arc on the subject of rrform.wc

oald respectfully suggest to Editors and the eoplc, the propriety of devising some effect-

. a - 5 alcure for another n il nf

originating, however, from those who

vAi 6;, but these who ore the people's "hum-

e servants:" w e alluded to the unsrener-

;sand pernicious practice of members of

on gross in expending, each, at the close of

rci) session, several hundred dollars for print-

gfircuiars.speechcs.and other pretty things r the especial benefit of their constituents, i sending them home from Washington,

ce of charee. at the rrreat burthen and cx-

ae of the Post Office Department, when Inking the work to their Printers at home.

ere it could be done equally as neat and

wp, they would not only prevent this usc-

s expense to the post ofhee, but manifest a 'position to encourage thfir oxen mechanics.

well as to remunerate them in part for the

"rs tney are daily receiving at their hands; i the money thus expended would he Mght into the country and circulated aong the people, in place of being thrown 'o the pockets of the "nabobs' and gentry Washington city, as is, and has been the "ct;cc.

jro-IV nun ii c i e i prj eui uii.ii

ac:Iff "WKing sucn use of their nionev as thev

jl ea?el We answer, we can't nut Printers

"U relllSf t.-l rrfm I ... c...

a the People can keep men out of Congress. ; '10, by their acts.nnncnr In s.iv.ivlicn 1 ivnrf

fOUff voill n-ill 1 i !

Hie remedy is with us. and if wc are willsubmit to that which is manifestly rni;, nitller than vin.linfr. nnr rlrrhfc w!i'.-

M Choice is dirrpt;r.r.-.rv "

and that he liad succeeded

For this assault no cause is assigned bv

Lieut. Lane, nor has he introduced any testimony relative to a personal difficulty or individual oflence between himself and Mr. Ewing. The committee have been unable to discover any cause, throughout the investigation, other than that assigned by Mr. L'wiiig in his deposition, and lh;it is, an irritated and unpleasant controversy which occurred some time hack, in the House 01" Representatives,

between the Hon. A. Lane, the father of

Lieut. Lane, and Mr. I" wing, and which is within the recollection of the House. The committee have no other ground for supposing this to have been the cause of ilhe assault,

than the supposition of Mr. Ewin, and the absense of all apparent cause besides. No previous difficulty had occurred between the parties, that is known; but, upon the contrary, when warned by the Hon. William i.lendi icks, of the Senate, against interfering in

the controversy above alluded to, between h;s

father and Mr. Lwmg, Lieut. Lane directly disclaimed any such intention, or participation in the unpleasant feeling w hich had been excited. This brief statement embraces the material facts the committee have been able to collect, the brief time allowed not permitting them to proceed further; and, as but a fewhours of the session remain, they have declined suggesting any steps for the consideration and adoption of the House.

j J -' ' ' -' tin" i- v. . . . J . i ii 111 llii, i memorable defeat of St. Clair, and stood at

tiem agazine to hand out the cartridges to the soldiers. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and a devoted christain in heart and life.

AUGUST For Congress. GEO. H. DUNN, AMOS LANE. April E'Irctiosi. For Constables of Brookville Township. DAVID HAYS, LEWIS M. CLARK, JOHN CARSON, J. O. ST. JOHN, WM. CASE, HENRY COALSCOTT J. C. JONES, OBED N. JONES.

i ISAAC COOLEY.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, Ripley County. In the Ripley Circuit Court, for February term 18S5.

Nathan D. Gallion, ") VS. f William Smiley cVf Samuel Smiley. j

In Chanhcry.

Mimionism in Massachusetts. Strange as it may appear those senseless wretches the Mormons, have numerous organised societies

E it known that on this day, (to-witO Febru

ary IGth, lS;if, it beinjr the first dav of the

st' id term, come the Complainant aforesaid, by Jo.hn Test, jr. his Attorney, and it appearing lo the satisfaction of the Coart, "that the Process heretofore issued against said Defendants in this case lias

not be.sn served upon Samuel Smiley, one of the Defend. 'nf.s aforesaid, and it appearing from the return of ti'-c olhccr, thereon, that said Samuel Smiley is not a resident of this State; it is therefore ordered by t.he Court, that the Pendency of this suit, be published four weeks successively in the Indiana American, a newspaper printed and published in the town of J.-rookville, and county of Franklin, notifying said S.'iviucl Smiley to be and appear before the Judges of the said Riplev Circuit (Joint, at

their August term, 1SS5, and answer said bill of

I'o. Co. y. Halt do. 00 Do. do. i!3 Uu3rtcr do. :0 N. 15. Within a few months we Lave sold the

$20,000, 15,000, 12,000, 10.0C-0, 2 of 5,000. Besides many of 1,000 C."00,&:c. Arc. Address CLARKE & COOK, Whceeling, Ya. rffHE Subscriber has just been receiving a hand--EL some assortment of

srria A: yjiernaer C-ooiI-i. Consitting in part of the following, (to-vit:) (Sreen, Blue, and Brown Cloths; Blue, Brown, Drab, Steel Mixed Casinetts; a great variety of Fancy, and Blue Calicoes; Figured and plain Bombazetts; Greciannetts, Lace Footings; Cambrics, Jaconett, and Mull Muslins; Silk, Pongee, Linnen, and Cotton, Floss Handkerchiefs; a great variety of Dress Handkerchief; Summer Stripes; Hamilton Drilling;-; Blue, Brown, and mixed do. Tuscan, Leghorn and Straw Bonnetts; besides a great varic-tv of eth

er merchandize too tedious to mention. A gcne.-il aort useist of GROCFIUFS.

Consisting of Coffee, Hyson, and Imperial Teas, Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,Cloves, Pcrlash, Salcratis, Copperas, Loaf and Orleans Sugar, Molasses, &c. &c.

ALSO, A great variety of Tinware. Queens-

ware, Trace-chains, I Limes, Oisteel Axes and

Hatchets, Shovels, and Spades, Patent dung-frks. Nails, Arc. besides, a good assortment of Fur Hats, Wool and Palm Hats; which the subscriber will sell on very accommodating terms. The subscriber tenders his thanks for former patronage, and hopes for a continuation of the sama. D. PRICE. Brcokville, March 20th. lSr.5. 1" bty

cia.e ot Indiana, on the 2Mb day of March. -. n

-,V' n tl,e ,,olJrs of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o clock P. M. of said day, the follow ing described Ucal Estate, to-w,t: a certain piece or parcel of land, Iv mg ,n Iranklit, county, and State of Im'ina ami pnngr.eld township, and a , art cf the Aeith Last quarter of section "n "f, e

- ) i'i lwu j:tfi n tl, oi range 1, west of the meredian line Wn r.-i

the mouth of the (Jreat Miami River, and in tha district or land to be sold at Cincinnati, viz- borr'n ing eight;--one poles from the North East correr of said quarter .vection A- begining from thence South with Jacob Gates' line tbrtv-eight p.c'e, therco East parallel wiih the Noith boundary cf said charter section, twontv-five poles, thence S rth twenty-fae East, twenty poles, xhvv.ee East twefvo ln.KS,t:ience .,orth twentr-live We.-t. tv. erty i.oles from thence Eatt fifty, four poles to the Fast bouucaryo. miJ fiiiarter, thonce ul the boundary fo.ny-cight poles, to the North East corner of (1. said quarter, tiom thence Wen with the corner of the saiu quarter ta the place cf beginim, containing twent7-fonr acres more or lo,;, (excepting t, oowcrof the v idow of Britton Har.dlin, deceased ) One third of the jmrchase nionev to be paid at tb'f time of sale, and t'e balance in "six months thereafter, to be secured by bond and sulHciont sccurt? By order of the Probata Court of Frank-;.. i.n'f"r'

JAMES ROSEBROUGH ISAAC WAMSLEY JAMES SAMUELS

March 2d, i

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f:cr;-. 10 :;w

CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, tOHMERU" OF CIXCIXWTI, ESPECTFFLLY inform the citizen., of "-0, I rankhn County, that they have located themselves in the town of Brookville, and will atterd t any business in their line. Thev expect to pleasfl the pubhc, in the neatnesc and durability of the'r work, and in the rates of their prices. March 0th, IS'15. jp em

Wliich notice is hereby given.

Attest DAVID P. SHOOK, Cl'k. R. C. C. March 21st, loo. l:? 4w

.1 -ill . - X- . T int ii iii;.

in tne neignnornooil oi Aonnampton, iias5., Complaint, or the matters and things therein con-

and in routh Iladley they have formed ajunc-' tained, w ill be taken against him as confessed

tion with another prei 1011s denomination of fanatics, who call themselves "Perfectionists,'

forsooth. Their rrigfoMs .'exercises consist cf

exhortations, jumping, dances, and so fortij, and they have, says a Northampton paper, found a dozen pioselvtes among the higly intelligent citizens of old Hampshire. W e heg the editor's pardon, hut wc fancy there must he some mistake ahout the illtelligence', aforesaid. Courier S,' Enquirer.

ue.-.

,-itb ,-ith

elve

vea ivho t ;C per-

L'in-d-iaU nubiWC, ?ir.J clve cr.e eve, tha

OFFICIAL REPORT. . Hovsk or Rr.rs. Feb. 2S, 1S35. -'IT. Hannegan, fmm thn siArt rnmm;itKi

t ... tu to investigate and report the facts

rrt l .

"e " t:e case ot an assault upon '- Hon. John Pit in ..f iU.II

. . . . ,1 IIUI.I U I )l 1 1 If IUIUJC

Be ve nue ofJVezc I 'ark. The amount of duties accruing from importations in this city for the year IS34 is ascertained to he ten millions one hundred and cightu four thousand dollars.'!!

Editorial Compliments. The Editor of the Buffalo. N. Y. Bulletin, says that the

Louisville Journal ought to have a collar of

bras. The Kentucky editor, heinga friend

of domestic manufactures and wishing to encourage the growth of the staple articles of his own stale; thinks that the Buffalo gentleman ought to have one of Armo.

Rep

'Port:

Ohio. An intelligent gentleman just from Cohimhus, states, that the Legislature of this interesting state, has purchased the improvement now in progress from Dresden, on the Ohio canal, to Zanesville, on the Muskingum, from the company, and will itself complete that important work. This will naturally lead to the improvement of the Muskingum, from Zanesville to the Ohio river, by slack water, thus affording access to the southern part of the Ohio canal. The same gentleman expresses a very confident belief that the state of Ohio will take into her own hands the exe

cution of theMahonine Cross Cut Canal. He

xOTICIi F PARTITION. To .Indrcrc .Yeson, David A"( Ison, Martha JVelyen, Adam SVelson. John SVilson,JVuney .Yeson. children and heirs of Adam JWhon. late

cj t he County of Franklin, deceased, and Mar

tha .'Inn lyncr, Maty Jane Jyncr, Lhariolle

Tynrr, and Robert S'elson Tyner. children oj Mary Tyner decased, lute. Mary .Y ison, and heirs at i.iw of ihe said Adam At Ison deceased,

end all zrhvm it shall concern.

LEASE take notice, that I will make application to the Probate court, in and for the countv

of Franklin, ami state of Indiana, on the tirst day of the term thereof, to be holden at Brookville, in the county and state aforesaid, on the s. ond Mon

day of May lS'o, for the appointment of commiss

ioners to make partition ol the following described

real estate of said deceased, rgreeably to the Mat-

ute in such case made and proMiiea, lo-w .t: 1 he

North East quarter of section No. ol, Township 10, Range one West, of the Meridian line of the

Hnds directed to be sold at Cincinnati; also, the West half of the North West quarter of Section

nine, township eight, of range two West, in the

trict of Cincinnati, and state of Indiana, contain

ing eighty acres; also, all the South F.ast quarter of

section No. thirtv-throe, of township No. nine, in

range No. two. West of the Meridian line drawn from the mouth of the (Jreat Miami River, except

ing one acre and three quarters, sold to Abraham Hacklcman, as may appear, there being one hund

red and fifty-eight and one quarter acres of land.

more or less, and situate in the county ot r rankhn,

aforesaid; and also to assign and set oil" to the

Widow of said deceased, her dower in the 6aid Real Estate.

ROBERT NELSON, heir Arc. Bv John 31. Johnston, his Att'y. 3Iarch 20th, lS!o. V'Av

resentatives, submitted the following tilinw.s (Imtthc work, by the Company, w.U be

deferred until next w inter; that, in the mean

limp, fvnmin: will b mnrl.- fiir snmp

u.uion oi tne circumstances ol ,.i.-,.m .-f .!. . ..lrinA ir.t. tu f... ,.,., .

a.- t John F.Lane ! :$,ulif the result should prove favorable," ol John Ewing, a i wWrl) our informant has no doubt, then the

7

The

L!,i .uiu. ii. i,ee to wnun wasreier-i

v -.i,,iiio;i i e ulJm.uie by Li

leute

"Carmv.on the Hon

Mise, having had the same ; g;aie w J0 tie Work.

nSido!Mti,)a. aad giveir to the matter

--'iiuion m their power

c

the

at this late The Pennsylvania Legislators are thitik-

ession. reoort the frdlow inr- iikt of removitur llio s(;it of (iovommoiif

"'lUl:ir,...:i.!...il. . i. i: l...! ?-, . ..i ri,i . . , .

,, - ..ii iii.u n.ie neen uiscioscut iveason way. i nev nave to nay. ai liarris"k 111 in (!. . . ... . . I .

Tti- .irse of the investigation. burg, too much tor board, and get too little

c . 1 ,iUl"' t!ie.v would in the first sugar in their tea -ato, ,as been conducted throughout!

r'n1., cncet" Lieut. Lane. t whom the! The Legislature of New Jer-ev has ad-

Tlic well Jrcl Horse, DIRECTOR.

I have obtained a first rate Ilertrand Horse, from Ky., and shall ttand him on my farm, where I now live,

Fkankmx Coixty, Arieultiirnl Soeie5'.

TILL hold its annual meeting at tbe Court

House in Hrookville on the first Saturday

in April next, being the 4th d-iy of said month.

A general attendance is requested. OEO. HOLLAND, Hrookville, 3Iarch IfJth. IS"?. 12 ;hv

To tltoe (Oncenied. LI, persons having claims on the subscriber, bv

Xm. iNole. Hook, nccc.nnt.

J vrw.JVl i v. J in please present the same for payment, whether due

or not, as he intends leaving the countv. bv the ... :.1J1 c a - ' J

niiuuic u. -"iiiu iie.t. P. RY3IAN. Hrookville, March IGth, 12 J3w

The well hvril I?orse, MAJESTY. WILL be kept at his former stani in ATrtiiTil . .i ..

""1-v.aiiiu.i, i;u r.l lie Maul of James Johnston, in Scipio, the ensuing season. MAJESTY.

IS so well known in this part of the country, that it is esteemed useless to say anv thii.T in recommendation of him at this time. Tkatlmuter will be attended to hereafter.

essfedi

March 2d, 15"k

JL V. SIMOXSO?! J. G. SCORFA. 10

THE FINE HOUSE, FARMER'S FAVORITE, ? "ILL be kept by the snber;lmJhsfZP? 1)cr tl,e cnsu'S season, at his old I'tf tTrft tan1, " tllis llaccar-'l at Oreens'AXJJEii. burgh, ( miles above Brookville,) changing through the season. Farmer's Favorite, Is a beautiful Iron Grey, IG hands 2 inches higfc. For farther particulars sec hills, which will be pcated ia due season. RICHARD LITTLE. Brookville, 31arch 12th, 1-5. 11 tt

CJroeeries & llrv Oocd.

7"E have iust received a 1

Molases, Sugar, Coffee, 3Iackerel', Rice,

. TRACI.CII.USS IRO. XJlli, Fainted Buckets, Pine Churns, and Tubs, Hames, Augers. Arc. ALSO, Brown & Bleached Shretings and Shirtings, Bed Ticking, Mexican 3Iixt(ires, Russia i Sheeting, Calicoes, Cotton Yarn, Fur Hats, &c.,l All of which we will sell at the Cincinnati prices, adding carnage only on heavy articles. n , .,, R fc S. TYNER. Brookvill?, March, 10th. 1S;15. 12 bty

EiA.XD FOR HE subscriber will offer for sale, at public out cry, in Brookville. on Sainrrl.n- ti.u -.pmi,

of 3Iarch next, at 1 o'clock, P. 31. " Forly acres r Easic!. Situated in Highland township. Franklin count. Indiana, being the N. E. half of the South Eaf quarter of Section No. 7, in township No. 10, of Range No. 13. Tl)e above will be sold on said dav except deposed of before at private sele. JOHN HARVEY. February 10th, lS3o.' 73lr

BRCOKYIIXI3 SE.1II.V1RY, C.VDElt TIIK IHRECTIOX OF

THIS Institstion will be opend for pupils of both sexes, on Monday the Gth of April, 13.5. The female de

partment will be under the immedi-

STATE OF INDIANA, f FranklinCounty, Li the Franklin Circuit CourUlpril Tcrm,lS2$. Thomas Slierwood, r-M- , , L- S f Petition for Elizabeth, Sally, John, Jane, 3Iargaret, Jackson and Ann Richard-i Partition son. heirs of Wm.Richardson.dec'd J rglHE aforesaid heirs and legal rcprceentativc JL of Wilham Richardson, deceased, and ai; others interested, are hereby notified that I shall at the April 1 erm of the Fanklin Circuit Court aforesaid to be held at Brookville, on the cecon.i -Monday of April next, make application for a part.tion ot the real estate or which the said Kichardson died seized, it beino-ti.o snik p.

I I

ate direction of 3Irs. Stewart and ! v, ' "-'s"1' 4 i-', and Kange K", from their united cxertiors ,' they ! ' ,a V.. U,"y aforesai. agreeably to the prowill be enabled to make it eeual t ! v,ia,:o,,s,of the statute in such case made and provianv similar Institution in theState ! " ; whcnJand wbor you can attend, if you see

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ituii.'i .icuuiuiiivuaii , uiiu uuaru on reasonaiili; terms. Three or four young ladies can have boarding in the family of the principal. The following recommendation is from the Faculty of 3Iiami University: Oxford, O. 3Iarch 12th, lSj. The bearer David M. Stewart is a Graduate of Miami University, of the year 1833, and held a

very respectable standing, m a numerous and

; proper, and contest the same.

THOMAS SHERWOOD. . By ?eo. Holland, his Attorney. I eo. 2Gth, lS35.-9-4w.

ways maintained tn excellent character for study

ami general deportment. Having expressed his desire of devoting himself for some time to the business of teaching, he is hereby affeetina-lv re-

near the mouth of Garrison Creek, in the north of j bommended .to the puolic as a young man who it is

Franklin County. 31ares from a distance will be j ceneveu v i.i noi uis.ippoir.t Uis frunds and em-

taken care of. He will not stand lower than H, nor higher than $!". Persons making engagements will be requrred to give their notes for the price agreed on, before service is performed. To

alc or Real Ktale. rn.IE undersigned Commissioners will oxponn to sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday tha 11th day of April, A. I). lS''5,at the Court House Door, in the town of Brookville. in tlie Countv nf

spectahle class. While a student in College ho ! r ranklin a"d Mate of Indiana, tbe following de '

'tS- was

given ot cross-os i::i:i)ii2g the : jourr.ed. after passing nn nrt abolishing pib-i

prevent accidents or escapes, all possible care wiil

be taken, but no aceouniaoiM ur CO.MET Willi stand at William Thomas' one mile and a half east of Connersville, at the old prices. STAR Will stand on mv farm. JAMES CONWELL. March SCtb, IZIZ. F1 tf.

scribed real estate of which John Lefforge, late of

the County of r ranklin, deceased, died sized, towit. The East half of the south west quarter of section rive, in Town eight, Range two. And also all his interest in the South east quarter of section :2, Township 9, Range 2 west, (excepting the dower of th widow of said John Lefforge, dee'd which has been setoff to her in said reaf estate.) One third of the purchase money to be paid at thetir.ie of sale, and one third in o?ie year from the time of said sale, and the remaining one third in two years from the time of said sale, to be secured bybond and sufficient security

MORTGAGES. SUB- 2yeSrftlePro!aU i,rt of Franklin County

ENOCH M'CARTY.

JOHN HACKLEMAN,

WILLIAM WEST. Febrasry CfTth, 185- 9-t.

ployers in any of their just expectations.

ROBERT H. BlSHOP, D. D. Wm. H. McGUFFEY, A. M. J. W. SCOTT, A. M. S. W. McCRACKEN,A. B. Brookvil'e,'3Iarch 10th, 1.!5. 12 3v

Riank DEEDS,

POZ.YAS, SUMMONSES, EXETIOXS. Sr. 4r. for mle at thx A-irnvn Printing Offer.

lN j Corn's.

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