Indiana American, Volume 3, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 August 1835 — Page 3
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AMERICAN.
II R O O K VI L L E, INDIANA.
FIUDAr, AUG. T, IS34
Franklin Countv.
Cogri?. Hkpresentxtivkb I r s i Brookville - - 240 242 4V0 503 225 Pcsey - - - 1H 75 132 109 81 Blooming Grove 34 63 79 65 27 Springfield 50 57 lie? C7 49 Fairfield 90 65 7 75 79 Whitewater, NJ 61 65 57 83 Highland, 31 10 34 0 35 R&v. 43 3 21 12 34 Bath, 16 23 28 24 16 Total, 710 699 910 777 629 For Commissioner, James Webb, received 823 and Benj. Snowden yy
CONGRESSIONAL. From all the information we can obtain from this Ditrict, th following will be the majorities in the various counties:
Franklin Dearborn Ripley Switzerland 233 Decatur 63 Rush
If this statement be correct Mr. Dunn is elected kT a majority of three votes. But we have another rfport from Hush Co. which elects Mr. Lane by 21 votes. Which is correct we cannot decide.
NEXT LEGISLATURE. We understand that the following gentlemen arc !ctcd Representatives:
From Franklin Johii M. Johnston, Enoch Mc-
Oarty.
J-Vow Dearbor n Milton Gregg, Thomas How
ard, and Henry H alker. Shelby. John Walker. .Marion. Austin Morris. Rush. Amamh Morgan, Senator, and M.Willet, and Col. Posey, Representatives. Fayette. C. B. Smith, and Mason. Ripley- Thomas Smith. Sviiserland. Joseph Eggleston. Ia the Indianapolis District, the Hon. Geo. L
Kimiard ia ie-elected to Congress, by about 1500
otee majority over his competitor, Mr. Lowe. From the District above this we learn that Mr -H'Oarty will be re-elected by a large majority. Tn tl.o 1 . . . ...
vmct isiEiucis in tnis ctate it is our pre
sent opinion that the old members will be returned
new mill of Mestrs. Phillips and Speer, in Brookvile,Franklinco..Indiann:anil in i,1c;i
to the manufacturers, we must say itissuperior to any we have uted for the last year. PrirH
iere in the western country would do welt to apply to thUejJabl&iment for thcUfcturc sup.
5 .,FAP4ER MlLL W icnrn from tlie Brookt- vi lie American flint tl
I louring Mill of Messrs. IWlim & Speeu (late or Cincinnati,) is now in operation. It has been built at immense expense, and will he a great convenience not only to Franklin County, hut, in the manufacture of Paper, to
u.e wnoie fctato. Mr. Speer is a practical mechanic himself, and will, we have no doubt manufacture an artic le superior to any thin used by Hoosier editors heretofore. To the
whole profession in Indiana, this i9 a matter or some importance: for never were poor fellows more imposed on than thov I. :..
this particular. Wp
great success It abash Courier.
Two men, Clary and Johnson. I,,v. 1.......
convicted of nccro stealing w fl f-..x.
Cour tolNatchcr, and condemned to death. 1 he Psatchez Courier says there is evidence before the public of the existence of an organized band of horse and negro thieves, extending through the whole southern
consisting of no less than four or five iml..l.
Louisviti'e Journal.
It is stated that Gen. S. CAMKuov,of Pennylvania, has been appointed bv the Prcsilent, Governor of Michigan. Ve are not inormed as to the fitness of this appointment
Virginia has forty political journals, of whicli iTvcnltf-eight are said to oppose the election of Mi. Van liuren and but twelve support
turn. Une or the twelve, however, ii the Richmond Enquirer in itself a host.
We learn from the Clevplnn.l ir.,M ..r
inn. l..t , ,V ""'.""i1"
w. umuiir, mason, Governor ofMichiganhad received instructions from Secretary Forsythe, directing that no obstructions should be offered by the authorities of Michi gan to the running of the boundary line by Uhio. Gov. Maso.v, has issued his proclamation, for an extra session of the Legislative Council, to take the matter under considera-
tion, on the 10th August. Zanmille lien.
THE ASSOCIATION'S CELEBRATED
Lame 11 223 31
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We learn by the last number of the Lawrence kuroli PdII.J:..... ...., . ... ... .
B- . ....uiuiu, wiai me veteran euuor 01 that papw, David V. Ccllkt, Esq. has retired from the
Milorial chair. We belive he retires on account of
ia tealth. He has been connected with that paper near 12 yeajs, during which time he lias assiduously applied the labors of his body and mind to his profession; which have not proved unsuccessful in pining for him a good name,' and in placing him
independent pecuniary circumstances. Wr jj 1 1 . .
is sucvkl'ucu vj n gentleman 01 whom
eknow nothing, by the name of E. Curtis, Esq. The Probate Court meets on Moaular next.
IlrRBORS Cocntv. In this county, Mr. Lane
Warned a. majority ovr Mr. Dunn of 223 votes Thie large majority is owing principally to the lo
i division of that county, Mr. Lane having conir.ccd thn that he was more favorable to tho re
moval of the countv seat, than Mr. Dunn. In
winery township, in which Wilmington is situ
wi, and where it was expected that the vote would be nearly even, as the township is cquailv
divided upon the great political questions ol the
'. Mr. Lane received a majority of 183 votes
"eh end of the county had their candidates for the legislature. Milton Gregg, Esq., one of the rn-
Pr end candidates, by obtaining a few of the lower
' Was elected to the Legislature by 3 majority
""Umaway, the Sd one in the lower division
lower division elected Henry Walker, and
'"onias Howard.
H. Dowden, Ksq., was elected Associate
""f.and Thomas Palmer, Esq., Recorder.
1 .vsklis (JorxTV. It will be seen that thi
-" oniy polled on Jlonday last, 1409 votes I'M..! rVrt
.:ul,w fs than there arc voters in the county
7 this apathy about elections of such vast im
?nce to the country, we cannot divine.
hy it is that one will go to his farm, one to his fchandise, and another to his workshop, on the
. or such important elections, and letthedeares
01 their country sleep the fatal slumber of
Jction, is what we are not prepared to apolo?e for" e ffar it !b owing to a greater desire to
p gold than to perpetuate our glorious insti
tail v . e enemies f our country, and ofcivi
the f llb(y are always on the alert, while tf , "en8 of peace, order, and sobriety arecreless T interests. They are equally culpable with
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MENAGERIE AND AVIARY,
FRO A. THEIR ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA. KMB"A"' THE SUBJECTS OF NATURAL HISTORY AS EXHIBITED AT THAT I OFLLAR AND FASHIONABLE RESORT DURING THE WINTER OF 1834-35. Will be exhibited at BROOKVILLeoh Fridav. the fourth day of August. Also, at Harrison on Salttrdaif the fifteenth day of August IS :.. TICKETS OF ADMISSION 25 CENTS,
UHHUDHSW IJlvDEK 10 VEAI13 Or AGS HAX.r-FZUCXL
STOI.K.AJ!! "ffROM the subscriber, on Tuesday , , , nieut last, a Clay-bank HOHSK, black mane and tail, about 14 hands 3 inches high, heavy made, star in the forehead, left fore foot white, and the right one a little BTPV. rannnri in 1 1
right hip, and 5 years old this fa!!. An,. n..
delivering said Horse to me, in Noble township, Rush county, la., or give me information where he can be found, will be amply paid for all trouble and cost, and receive the thanks of
Rush Co., Aug. th, Io5.
SMITH GRANT.
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AUIP MEETING. To all whom it may Concern I II Whereas, it was airreed UDon. hv , nffi-;i
members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the 3rd Quarterly Meeting Conference or White Water Circuit, to hold a Cimp Meetinir nt the
Camp Ground, at Mount Zion Meeting-house, commencing August 2th, A. 1). 1835.
Ana whereas, it is our desire to see good order, and a proper attention to the services of the meeting observed, Wc therefore, being the proprietors of said Camp Ground and the land contiguous to said Camp Ground, do forewarn any person or persons from
coming mere lor the purpose of buying, selling, or any pecuniary gain, or advantage, giving assurances at the same time, that all such persons will he excluded from said premises.
Lusit. Hiluams, John Williams, 1) avid L. Williams, John Jemison, Mosks Ladd, Thomas Ladd, Thomas I'lvmmer, Uahac Pixmmer, John Lagan, Basil Roberts, John Myers.
Administrator? Notice.
v ivrj is m-reuy given, inai letters ol admin-
istration upon the estate of Thomas V Arm
strong, deceased, late of the county of Franklin,
niuiaita, nave oeen granted to the undersiffned, bv
the Clerk of the Franklin Probate Court, in vaca
tion. All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate pnvment. and those
having claims ngainst said estate are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated, within one
year Irom this date. faid estate is probably in solveut. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. July 27th, 1835. 31 3w
Administrator's Sale.
HE undersigned, administrator of the estate
of I homas v . Armstrong, deceased will sell
at public vendue, at the late residence of said de
ceased, (at v m. Armstrong's) in Springfield town
ship, Franklin county, Indiana, on Friday the 21st
day ol August next, the personal property belonu-
ing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of
one -upooard, one iniroau, Ued and wedding, Sil ver Ware, a large family Bible, and other books
and various household furniture, too tedious to
mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day. Terms of sale will be made known on day o
ot saie, anc one auenuon given. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. July 27th, 1835. 31 3w
jesert their country in the hour of battle
Xew papCr Mill in this place, from onr exur b?C PlpCrs' We would, nlo, call the attention lh e lPe ta tne PaPer uPon which "umber of the American is printed. It was fractured in this place. ow the CrvttfordsviUe Record. tcitpV rAPEn Mill. The Record is nrin-
-, un paper m.tnuiActurna in tue
Administrator's Sale.
f JHE undersigned, administrator of the estate
-H- of tweor-e Greg-p, jr. deceased, will sell at
public vendue, at the late residence of said deceas ed, in Springfield township, Franklin countv, la.
on Fridav the 7th day of August next, the person-
" al property bclonartn? to the estate of said deceas
ed, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs
Farming Utensils, n set of Uarpenter s tools, one ne Wagon, Corn on the ground, and Wheat and
Uals in the stack. House-hold f urniture, and a va
ri.y of other articles too tedious to mention. An
ellgant Stud Horse, a colt of the old Post Boy, the
pnerty of said deceased, will likewise be sold
SAle to commence at 10 o'clock on said, where
tfrms of sale will be made known, and duo atten
oon given bv, i ' STEPHEN GREGG. Adm'r. July 15lh, IS35. 29 3w
Flfplinwt
Itoyal Tljtcr.
Spotted Ilycna.
LION, LIONESS, AMI LEOPARDS. The Keeer will enter the following cage at 3 o'clock, P. M., m: To i,r. Lion and Lionees, and Leopard, all in j.ruic cage ; to the Cape Lion and Lioness, confined in same cage ; and to the blackmailed African Lion, and African Leopards. The inmates of these Caces form a most oirnniin
and imposing spectacle. Tliis group of the most formidable and unconquerable of all the natives of the forest, furnishes to the mind of the spectator an in-
tuperahle barrier to the belief, tlint the art of man could subjugate to his will and control these wild and ferocious animals. Yet, his credulity must at once be dissipated when he beholds the Keeper in their Cage, playing and frolicking with them, and all enjoying their wild pranks with as much seeming delight and
innocence at children do their holyday gambols.
5s 1 & h u $ K We MS
Jata TIs;er.
Ktriped Hreua.
Asiatic Leopard.
llrown I uiuol.
THE UNICORN, OR ONE HORNED RHINOCEROS. This animal has been a subject of much speculation among naturalists. It has been considered, by Theological Commentators, ns the Unicorn of Holy Writ, as mentioned and described in the bonk of Job. This animal certainly ranks next to the Elephant in site, and manv writers consider him equal in bulk. He is usually found about 13 feet long, and the circumference of the body about equal to the length, and his height about 8 feet. He is a native of Asia and Africa, and is usually found in those extensive forests that are frequented by the Elephant, Lion and Royal Tiger, and subsists entirely on vegetable food. The one now offered for inspection is four tears old, and was t:ken in the interior of Asia, on t'ie
riiirramrmoter River; end was shipped to London, from which cilv he was imported to Philadelphia, at
an enormous expense, in lecemler 1834.
Spotted Panther.
Camel.
'Siuawggat l"inrir me ir-Veticati.
Japrtiar.
THE
Lrnparil.
This is the finest Elephant ever exhibited in the United States, and it is said by those who hare vieited Em-ope, that he is superior to any exhibited there: being 9 feet high, and weighing 9,000 pounds, and Having tusks nearly 3 fee long. The public are respectfully informed, that the Elephant Siam is provided with n splendid Suddie, trimmed and decorated after the Eastern style, similai to the print here represented, and of sufficient capacity lo contain six pemons, who may ride upon his back with perfect safety and pleasure to themselves.
Bactrlan Camel.
Iitoneas.
This menagerie and Aviary OCCl'FllS
E9 SPACIOUS CARRIAGES.WAGONS.Jte.
THE SAMS ABC DRAWN ST 75 Splendid Gray Horses, AXD FIFTY MEN, Including 14 Musicians,)
Are required to complete its operations.
f Hyena.
Zebra.
K Fair of Ksntsroot.
Polar Bear.
Administrator's IVotir-
npE underaigned adminiatrator of the ettats n7, Georfl.Klltne. deceased, will sell at publ.e . auction, on the eteventh day of Aueust A D isw fow16 rrpidenCe f th SadD;n18,t township of Posey, county of Franklin, and Btate of Indiana, all the goods and chatties, which h.v. come to las knowledge, belonging to the "taV. of the ea.d deceased.consistingof house-hold furniture &c. 1 Le terms will be made known on the dar
July 16th, 1835.
JAMES CONWELL, Adr
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1TIGE OF PAllTi riov
miU riCK is hereby given to James Teller, Xew 7 I eltcr, Lavinn. Teller, heirs of Alen der lelfer, late f Franklin county, decease, .i"
r.-... .Vu. i Da.u court, ,or the appointment of Commissioners to make partition of the following described real estate, agreeably to the Statute i such case made and provided, viz: the North West quarter of section eleven, and the South Vet quarter of section two, town nine, range on. Situate in F ratikhn county, aforesaid, and aIio to assign and set off ta the said Widow her dower i the said real estate.
July lrnh, IS.-i").
WILLIAM O DYR.Vr:. V9 4w
Wagon & Oxen lor Sale.
1HE Subscriber wishes to sell for cash, or .l.rt
credit, one Waffon. and tj
of Uen. For particulars apply to me, in "Brook-
JOHN MURPHY. SO tf.
July 2ith, is::5.
ITIOAEY and I.EATIIKlt
TV. the undersigned, are now giving th hiffhest price m cash and leather, for hides and skins frotu the slaughter bullock to the small.
caii-win. ue now have on hand a handsome ... sortment of leather, (viz:) Sole, Upper, Kip Calf Deer Sheep, and Dog Sk'ins. SP,nsaned and fin.shed with the wool on. Also-afir.tr..-
I a i r A i TSt- 8klrtin2- Bri(1le, and Collar, Leather. All of which we will sell wholesale or retail for Cash or Hides on as good terms as leather of the same quality can be bought any where wjthinjforty miles of Brookville. We have a Gentleman Currier in our employ who learned his trade in the City of Liverpool, England
i t . " r" years in the City of Phila delphia, Pa., and lately in the Citv of I.r,;viii
Ivy.; he says our stock is inferior to m.n tUi
ever come under his notice. Therefore. w K.v
without auy hesitancy, that our leathers are inferioj to none in the Western Country.
DAVIS & VIELEY. N. 1J. Our debtors will do well tn fn11 mr,A
off their notes and accounts before the first of September next, otherwise they will find their notes
mm accounts in an oincers hands.
He will pay cash for Tallow. I) & y Urookville, July 2;3d, 18S5. b 3w
Cotton and Woollen Mills, FOIt SAU', OK UEXT. rfflllE Subscriber will sell, or rent on reaionabl. -. terms, his Cotton and Woollen .Mills, situt. in the town of Ure-okville, Franklin countv, Indiana. 1 here are two good buildings on the' premises, one a brick, the other a frame. Thero is abundance of water at all seasons of the year to propyl trible the amount of machine, y j, has in use. His Cotton Mill is supplied with two hundred and sixteen spindles, the Woollen Mill with two Carding Machines, a Picker Arc. all in rood order and ready for use. The Mill Scat is not inferior to any in the country. G. W. KIMIILE Brookville, July 22d, 1835. 30 8w OrThe Cincinnati Gazette will ploase publish the above three times in the weekly paper, and charge G. W. K. 31 '
PATTOHi Sc HOLLAND,
CARPENTERS AND JOINEKS,
FORMERLY OF CINCINNATI,
RESPECTFULLY lnlorm tne citizens oi Franklin County, that they have located them
selves in the town of Brookville, and will attend to any business in their lino. They expect to please the public, in the neatnest and durability of their
work, and in the rates of their pr.ces ' March 6th, Irs.
Fork lor Sale.
HE Subscriber has a few hundred
weight of excellent pickle pork for
sale. C. F. CLAKKSON. Julv rith.1835. 29 -ts
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Domestic Attachment. STATE OF INDIANA. Franklin ) County, Springfield township. John Craigmiles, ) Domestic Attachment beVS. . fore mc' James Samuels, a Havnes liayscltine. V justic of peace, for th J tovnshin Ac Co. atorenairl.
OTICE is hereby eiven, that hv virtue of in
affidavit, made and filed in my office bv John
Craigmiles, setting forth thatthe said Havnes Hayseltine, lite of said county, is justly irfdebted "to him in the sum of sixty-three dollars and ninetyone and a half cents, and that ihis defendant has so absconded that the regular procefs of law cannot be served upon him. A writ of Domestic Attachment was issued, bearing date July the 11th, 1835, directed and delivered to M. V. S'imonson, one of the Constables of said County, which writ was duly returned on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1835, executed by atttaching the following property, towit: seven head of horses and colts, eleven head of cattle, twenty-nine head of hog, two fields of corn, two lots of oats, one lot of grass, one lot of rye,ona lot of wheat, and one lot of barley, oi'e wagon, one lot of lumber, one clock and case, three bureaus, two sett of harness, one cutting-box, one half of a fanning-mill, one bed, bedstead, and beding, on side saddle, four ploughs, and several other small articles attached as the property of Hajnes Haysaltine, late of said county aforesaid; this is therefore, to give notice that I will proceed to act on said case, on the eighth day of August 1S35, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. on said da', of which all concerned will take notice. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and seal this 15th day of July 1830. JAME3 SAMUELS, Justice of the Peaci. July 13tb, 1925. 29 Sw
Administrator'. lYoticc. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of administration upon the estate of George Gregg, jr. deceased, late of the county of Franklin, la., have been granted to the undersigned, by the Clerk of the Franklin Probate Court in vacation. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly authenlieatad, within one year from this date. Said estate is probably solvent. STEPHEN GREGG. Adm'r. July 15th, 1835. 29 3w 'REMOVAL. THE Subscribers have removed to their naw brick buildinci on the North West comer of
the Public Square.
10 Rm.
BLANK Deeds, Mortgages, Subpoenas, summonses, Executions, and Constable's
R. di 8.
BrookTille, July 9tb, 1835.
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