Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 September 1836 — Page 3
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rKNKLIX COfXTV Agricultural Society.
The news from this young Republic is
although we have none of partic-
, -rt.ir.i-i?. "The Texiati army, at the Inst
an.! tUeve 's m doubt t!i:it the number will (iouble'il. Elections of President and of j and Representatives' in Congress of Tcx-
niac ; . on t:ie ursi -tiouuav m .-epieni-
,;terost!!g.
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fh!"' 7',xin,! F,iscntrs in P"- :ere com-! WAR AT HUM LI. Zll?J:$ (in chilln,) to ,WC'P J ' ! Richmond, September 3. Since wrilinsitlicforrroinT.I hnv. .Mfl! We understand that a desparnto en gag
from good autl.ot It y thai'somc of rH
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l'-", , M V iM'xicnn :umv have lc-ttK: " ti , I 7 " , ' this month (September.) It will be regtilnin.1 il, ..f .1 :n ....... U:l CUtllltV. I lie inr ir i irs cr. f.ir 51 i 11 :i. v . s
a suiiKieni miaiililv nl
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I STATE OF INDIANA In Probate Court of said
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HO Annual l air 1 this Society Will be . .. ' '-""iruy . c.o.r eoruary term j-o.
t'tl to us
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- iii V. -m.ii. I. l,, 1 .1 i- ,-hchI at L.rookvilto. on the last Saturday in
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Mod hv t!ie rub s of the Societv. No mem- Ambrose Jor.cs, Lr-ttv Conn?
Iiei'v.th lf allowed to cdlvr nrtlf ies tor the late I.ettv Jones and
n laiolll-
William Alley assignee of) On petition to
Lhsha II. Jones. Convey nal est
S. i at.
From the JVrw Orleans .lJcerliscr, Aug. 11. LATEST FROM TEXAS. By the arrival of the schooner I'anny Butler, yesterday, in four days from Galveston, we have ascertained that no account had reached there (previous to the sailing of the F. B.) of the prize said to have been taken by thc T exian armed schooner Brutus; much less had her anival been witnessed in the
bav! The report originated with the officer
done and must be done. The circumstan-1 who boarded the brig, in quest of provisions, ability of the citizens demand it, nor will I :"d must have been made in bravado, as lit
tle or no specie lias been shipped in Mexican
j Coai-ess will meet, on the llnru .Monday .(X-o'u'r. (.Jen. S:.-p!i?n I'. Austin is a randid- , f. r tl 0 Prffidener. and lr. H. T. Archer, for f Senator." I ,l'f U'h;!t. VYe see a call published in some ... of this State, for a Meeting on the 'Ul Sat--'v in September at Ureeneastle to nominate an jp-tor:d t ckctf-T Judgii White. For what pur,..5e ti.is move is made at this late period f the ..YJ?j! is better known to the actors than to orlie certainly cannot ever receive a reppecta-t-.ff .1,- el, .Mill fKio
.- ijh'.e I;e taken to obtain a few votes, nnlo?s it is -,. t ve who now are certain of defeat, and are ,;v r r eveiv means to divide the Democratic parir between Harrison and White. Such schemes easily seen through. F. ST FORK f; W AT,. tlr l)?U;jvtcs to the Dunlapsviile Convention rwuleet that next Monday is the dny. The :r!:oraec of the sulj jet and trust reposed i JTiu -v ro'ir fellow-citizens as Delegate, fioiild iii- .' . t 1 1 1 j;.-.'. .:
l b't IOirjl ll illlyl. -CUHM UL I HLM'llS H ill-f-nd the day specified. - Delegates have been apjnted from Richmond, Abington, Rrownsville Dunlapsville, Fairfield, and lirookville. Wlien they meet on Monday next, wc think it would be well for them to deliberate and advise with each ciier upon the different advantages and disadvantje8 between a Rail Road and a Canal, in connection with the situation, wants and conveniences !ii" the country. We are not certain but a Rail Road would bo preferable, all things considered. .
Bat one thing is certain, cither one or the other
cm be done
ce; and abil
we cease our cry until it is done. We hope l!.e Convention on Monday will speak in a voice worthy of tlmse who have delegated them. The iUlosving is a list of the Delegates from the difl"erorl tawns, also a list of the Delegates to the H rook vi He Celebration.Fro? Huh mo nd. Jas. W. Borden, Achilles Williams, John F.nley, W. M. Leeds, John F.w-w-S, Oliver Kinsey, J. R. Mendenhall, lienjiman Siyre, Caleb Shcaron, Stephen (I. Stout, Win.
R.Foulke, Alexander Stokes, and Irvin Reed.
Tiiese were also appointed delegates to the Brookviile celebration, to be held on next Tuesday. Front Ihoiciistille. William II. Rennet, Esq
m. att, F.sq. James Lamb, F,sq. Jesse Starr,
Lsq. m. oure, Thos. K. Hardin, J. F. Chap
man, Ladits Walling, Jacob Imel and Richard Dor Kire.
John Yirmin, Esq. Jesse Starr, F.sq. Win. II.
Honnett, F.q. Jacob Imel, and Win. Youee, were
; io,nted from Browusville to the Brookville Cel Oration.
From rtrookeiUe. Abner M'Carty, Samuel
Wood win, J. M. Johnson, tieorge W. Kimble, (Jeo
Holland. Robert John, and John Ryman
Front Fairfield. Christopher Marters, Panic
''fi.en, Redin Osborn, James Wright, and Lev
Munson
' Fro .iblir.gtin.C.. Smith Hunt, Tlios. J. tirsb, Y. Matchctt, Harlan Robins, Jacob Fencer, John Whitinger, F. Black, and Jacob Plessiger. The same were also appointed Delegates ti'tbe Brookville Celebration. Fi-ofd DwlapuiUe. Geo. Newland, John Tem'ton, J. W. Scott, Mattlicw Hughes, and Hugh HVuliorh. The folljwing committee avas also Ppointd to attend the Brookville celebration: wit: Mark Test, John Tcmpleton,S. C. Swan, A'm. II. Mos-hy, Bennett Osborn, and Col. Abel ernubv.
From the .eic Orhan life. J HiTi'ji 10. V FRY LATE FROM MEXICO. I'v the arrival of the Schooner llaicvon
!'alaia Dickerson, from Metamoras, we been put in possession of our regular Tie of papers from that city to the I0ilt ultimo. WUatever'of interest they contain uill 5e found below. lv a letter received from the American "'.isal at Metamoras. we learn ,1hat the Mexiai (ovcrnment have opened their parts to H'l kinds of provisions, during the war w ith Texas, p;ning an advalorera duty of lt per
on:.
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SCMt heore them, and they must be paid their '-'i' ,n,C,,1' t;m premium, unless they be member of the So-! V ""husband et al, cl.,l-( arrearages a, they will no longer trust to the I , 1 J 1 DiLv l' I?n!lt'1- 1,a;' ien . ami have paid their member ship for ; re" ani' 1,cirs of m. Jonesprom ses of the Mexican n.ivf.n.rr,..,,! 1 i ecognised to the Montgomery Court ,, - , 1 . t. , . , , . . deceased. ) TheMc'i 'on ; , T o'v, ' tr 'U a having pessed counterfeit l,,.Cfe,,t Ari" 4 u; fHlHE above named defendant, and all other, -.v th, r ! XsMtiy !'ol,,1,0fb,.!,l,,Ulmoi money, aid who had re o-miance The ""' 1,1 kip piemmms must be entered at the & concerned, will i,oreby take notice, that on sav, that, from the want o( authentic inlorma-! s, .tf , , " ' 1,1 fV,. n rfl, , S.-cretarv's olllce. bv It) o'clock on the day of the first day of the Februtm- Term of the Probate tion rom the inteii,,. ;i .;,... i,;',tllU ",iu -uitliontj loi lii remoaal Lorn ., . f... - ,nrt nfn';A tn ,.m.i ' ..... . h
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ais of the troubles said to exist there
some time since expressed our
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. . . i il ,l Piiuoiui'' iii. kiii iiiiii iuicmnieo 10 taue omuion that i . . p . !.
aihv:,5,,nt rmhi i, ..... i .r ""'S outweic resisted lv Smith ai d some
b" "J lca"lu ,IK: oiiei.ii:u ;ufairs of Mexico; c are the more convinced of the factlty the above. Where the revolution will first break out. or where it will end, is still in the wom! of futurity.
into
j ten or twelve armed associates-, most of w horn j were suspected of being connected with an j extensive " gang of counterfeiters res:dent in j that neighborhood. During the frav, several (shots were fired on both sides wiih intent to (kill, hut although several escaped orv narj row ly none were killed. One of Smith's pnrj ly had a finger shot off. another his scalp
C;em. IIovston. The Vashington Globe has ' 5torcd hv a ball, and one or two others slightseen a letter from Gen. Houston. vThich ears that ! ' v "ounded. (Juns were then clubbed and
some ot the Slterill s parly severely beaten. Smith and his paitv retreated to a 'llnni-
'11. e committee selected for the purpose, met on Monday last, and decided upon otler-
tlie loilowmg premiums: STOCK.
to wit:
These are the Indians whom the Mexicans charged with having enlisted in their service.
Houston wishes admission lor Texas into the
t'nion, and that the story of his difficulty with the Taxian Cabinet originated in dispute as to the disprsalof Santa Anna. Tlni Genera! v ished him retained as a prisoner. The Cabinet wished to release him. Gen. Houston's wound is very bad.--The ball cut off the bone of the ankle alove the joint. Twenty two pieces of hone have come out, and some seven or eight are yet to come. His general health is improving. It was wretched when he commenced the campaign when he reached New Orleans he was at the point of death. 'I he moment he is able, lie says, lie will repair co the armv, in obedience to
the call which has been made upon him.
cssels since the commencement of the Tex
I an war.
It appears that all the Mexican officer;
(prisoners) at Galveston were about to be re
moved to Anawhan, on the Trinity; the pri-
iles to remain at Galveston. Gen. Cos is
reported to have become quite n favorite of
the army ec people, being treated in the most courteous manner bv both. He stales, in
palliation of former conduct, that he was in
tent on keeping his promise inviolate, as far
is pledged ; but that the i exians, instead ol
guarding the Constitution of'l, and battling
(or its privileges, declared an entire indepen
dence. This palliative seems to have i.s of- j lne bushes, one feet, judging from the above. They alsojthc i., whi
give him credit lor humanity, in saving the
lives of many, previous to the capture of Santa Aan.
cane hrakev or thicket of woods, a few mile? distant, where they fortified themselves and potted sentries, but the neighborhood collect
ed fifty or sixty men, ho in thu course of two or three days succeeded in taking eight of
is still at liberty.--1.7.'fiV!,?ji.
Mor.ii.E Markets. The Mobile Advertiser fnr-
of the luxuries of the table.
1'fiAcnKs, at last begin to come pretty plentiful- j
into market. 1 he people of Moono have oen getting sixteen of the best of them for a dollar for 6ome time, now they can get fifty. Potatoes, particularly Irish, are very high; four dollars and a half a bushel, crone hundred of a medium size, for a dollar. Tvkkiks at six dollrs a piece are too high, yet the Mobelians sometimes have to give it. Mkat and Fish are very higu in market. The market is in fact not large enough, and wc are glad to see a proposition under consideration in the City Council to enlarge it. There must be. public stalls r.nd more competition there, before the citizens get justly their money's worth. Why, in
noi nlt'if soil . this roiTion istli..- C! Onrndr. .f mir.
ica, and vet provisions of all krnd are .r0 or UV ! Second best,
per cent, higher than they tire in almost every other quarter of the country. We wish more drovers.
butchers and gardncrs would emigrate this ''y-'Hest chrnpin" axe
M 11I1T 1.1MI1U IIIUH1 lllVll lUIUIUlO III IM.lll Olid ht t r ril- lllir twh nr-tli hueit nllrlmoar nlnriftfiil in k '
the world; yei tbopiice at which the monopolizers keep them up, is too bad. MiMv in our city is uniformly a dollar a gallon: and yet there is excellent feed all about Mobile. A
man Keeping a nuniireu cows a mne or two our. oi ., , f,.i.:,., ..lo. . t. .. ..i. ; I'Csi si u oi nan?.
a 6hort time. A. K. Krprcs.
Host Stallion. Certificate. I Best i.'rood ,;are, 00 I Sec ond Iict. (.'ertificate. I Best sinking Cult, 1 00 j Second best. certificate. Uesl 'year old bull, or over, according to age. " 00 Second In st. certificate. Best under rs. old according to age, "J 00 Second be?!. certificate. Best milk cow. according to age, '2 00 i Second best, certificate, j BeM aoke of ox;.n, U 00 I Second best. cerlifictile. j Best Bam. 1 00 Second bcs-f, certificate, j Bett Bwe, 1 CO Second hi sf, certificate. Best boar, I 00 Second best. certificate. Best brood sow. 1 00
Brookville in said County on the second Monday in
t-ebruary l-o, I shall move said Court to appoint a commissioner agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided to execute a good and sutlicient deed to me for ".ill 1 1 1 i t pnrt of the South Ivi.-t quarter of the South East quarter of Section No. M, township No. 11 of range No. 12 oust 2d iVc. lying on the west side of the clear fork (of Pipe Crick.) also all that part of the south west quarter of section 1'., township 11 range I:, lying on the west side of the principal channel of Pipe Crick, and above the old suv mill dam, that is above a certain line running from ti.e dam up the hill, containing 05 aco-s more or loss," situated in the County aforesaid, which the aforesaid William Jones dec. in his lifetime sold to E. 15. Jones and executed his certain title bond to execute a good deed theivfjr, dated Oct. 15, 1S;M, which bond is duly assigned to ibe undersigned: at which timo and place ymi can attend if you see proper and contest the same. WILLIAM ALLEY, .Imiipc. M vTSON tV Eol.LAM), Att'y. Sept. id, l -". r7 ""EviTT" have received within the last few davs a
" cu n itvif Fire Iron, assorted siz ;s.
MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS.
Best piece of domestic Jeans, (." yards) I 00
qu
!ept 7, is;",o
R. -
TYNER.
:n htv.
Second best. Best pair of boots,
Second lest. Best made coat, Second best. Best pair of woollen socks, Second best, Best woollen coverlet Second best, Best patch-work bed quill, Second best.
Best specimen of carpeting
III! II..,,
Second best.
Best saddle,
Second best, Best two horse wagon,
Second best.
From the Philadelphia Gazelle, JLug. 22. t-eltersi were received in this city on Sat
urday last from Nacogdoches, in Texas, da-
TVvmxrj Outrage. On Friday the l'2th inst., as Mrs Doten, of Kingston, in thi state was returning home through the woods in a
one horse wagon, three men sprang out from
ot whom seized the horse bv
hile the. others stationed them
selves separately on each sile of the (arriage. One of them then ordered Mrs. Doten to get
out. This she refused to do, when he drew j Second lu st, nistol fiom his nocket and aimed it at her! Best table or stand.
- i i head. His comrades seeing the deadly wea
pon in this position exclaimed, (to use his i i.hm. - i ,i u.. i " .1 1" 4
Second best, Best plough, Seiond be.-t. Best dressed calfskin.
Second best,
certificate.
1 00 certificate. 1 00 cei'ificate. . :' certificate. 1 00 certificate. 1 00 certificate. 1 00
certificate. 1 00 certificate. I 00 ertifunte. 1 00 certificate. 2 00
certificate.
50
certificate.
I 00 certificate 50 certificate
S SIIEPPERD. respectfully informs the citizens of Brookville, and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in all of its various branches, and is prepared to do work in a Neat, Durable, y Fashionable Style. He will receive regularly the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions, and hopes to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. II is shop is on the west side of Main Strei t, opposite the Post Office, in" Joseph Ruduian's house. August 2-!th, T5 tf.
Best manufactured ream writing paper, 50
Second best, B.est tin bucket Second best, B.est woo len bucket,
exas.ua- , a t.i.,.". i,.i hv O. dr.nid im-
tod UUh July, from which we have collected LieJi;;lcT fpr " U,OI1 hiin !imi trenched
the loilowmg intelligence: Lieut. Bonnell. of the United Slates In fan
Second best, Best specimen of window sash,
Second best.
certificate. 50 certificate . - certificate 50
certificate
50
certificate
ActiHimtrntriv,K Notice. HE undersigned will sell at public outcry on Saturday'lhe 21th day of September LSHi, at
the late residence if David Mauk in Posey Township, Franklin County, la., all the personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of said decedent, consisting in part of one new two horse wagon, cow.
sheep, horses, corn in the field, hemp, grass, farm-
utensils, household furniture Arc. I crins
made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Notice is also hereby given.
that Letters of Administration upon said estate
have been granted to the undersigned. 1 hose in
debted must make immediate payment; those holding claims against saiil estate must present them
duly authenticated within one year. The estate
is solvent.
CERENA MAFIC, .-ldm'r. August 2Hd, is:ui. ;5 :uv
Best ploughing,(to be done on the day) I 00
try, had arrived at that place a few days before, to await the arrival of four companies U. S. Dragoons, who were then on their march from Fort Towson, in Arkansas, and who were to be encamped in that vicinity. Four wagon loads of stores for the supply of those troops arrived on the 15lh, and three more on the lGlh July, from the head quarters of General Gaines, who, with the main army, remained al Camp Sabine, east of the Sabine river, prepared to march into Texas at a moment's warning.
The New Orleans Couriei of the l"th inst. nays, "A letter from 'om. Dallas, at Bensaro'la, dated '.Kh August, sta'cs. that he shall in a few days despatch a vessel of war to call off the Mississippi, and take under convoy any vessels bound to Tamntco and Mainmo
rts, ami will receive at those ph.ces any specie destined to New Orleans. Commodore Dallas slates, that having no orders from go-j vernment respecting the blockade of Mata-
moras, he will not allow any interruption to the American trade."'
meuiatciv sprung noon
the weapon from his hand. The one holding the horse, apparently much enraged at this interferance, instantly sprang into the carriage and attempted to drag Mrs. D. therefrom, and suciceded so far as to drag her cither seat, when by some means she dis
engaged her hand fn in his grasp and caught ;
hold of the reins. 1 he horse starting suddenly, threw the villain from the carriage. The pistol was tb.cn fired and the ball il contained must have passed very near Mrs. D. as she heard it plainly as it whizzed by her ears The horse ran with great speed for nearly a
mile, and when Mrs. D. reached home shewas so much overcome by excitement and fear as to be insensible of every thing around
her, and it was a longtime before she recov-i Best bushel of potatoes,
orcd suluciently to cive an account ol lne at-. Second best.
fair. Indeed it had such an effect on her that on Tuesday following, (which is the last we have heard from her.) she was so very
sick as to require constant attendance of the physician. Ilo.-ion Times.
Second best,
Best specimen of printing, Secemd best. Best sowing thread, Second best, Best butter. (5 pounds.)
Second best. Best cheese, (S ponnds.) Second best. Best piece of Flannel, (5 yards.) Second best, VEGETABLES. Jest bu-hel of wheat, Second best, 'est bushel of corn,
Second best,
f lgWYING permanently located himself in the 3- town of Mount Carnul, Indiana. eight miles oast of Brookville, respectfully tenders his Professional services to the surrounding country. He would also inform young gentlemen, who are dasirous of studying the Med ical and Physical Sciences, that ho can accommodate them with the use of a good Library; together with boarding and inst ruction. August 24th, lSvO. 35 fun.
MAunir.n In Decatur Cj., la. on the 1st inst by Rev. J. S. Weaver, Mr Wm.W. Causo ofthis county, to Miss F.M7.A C. daughter of G. W. Ilopkiii?, Esq. of the former county.
I.vtkst from Fi.o:tin. Horrible. A few davs since, a party, of .owndes county, Ga.
volunteers, felfin with a party of Creeks near
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ri. .... - . .... i ' I Iw. I 1 1 im 1 litli. nil.. Rlllt'U It'll niiini'i.-. n.'"
ie blockade of the port ol .Metamoras ov ; . . ., , ,,r:Crtr .... t . . . .i... took eierht women and chibhen pr.soners. V?Tar ""xT U0i nVTPOar i -1 The pr 'oners were taken to a house under naea,; both Mexmn and American ye sels 1 - , f permuted to pas, without molestation. J , h.,Jrcn arink from A; wasiiu.elia the cty when ' ovlW ;iQor. ,he obtained
i(.aili nil I.mv ir.imw I here. I lie SPCCCIi " vv . " .
J, U. A.l.ime nti I hr a A mission ol I CXas II
t .n nnuie ivi hv hm.. .... - - Her children were all found dead, from poi-
4?!iiiiiia'nlors ii:i!t.
VTOTICF. is hereby given thnt the undersigned
Best bushel fif apples, Second best. Best half bushel of beefs, Second best, Best head of cabbage, Second b st. Best half bushel cf turnips,
Second best. Best barrel ofidei,(lo be drank by the company.)
certificate.
50 certificate. 50 certificate. 50 certificate. 50 certificate 1 00 certificate
50 certificate 25 certificate 25 certificate 25 certificate 25
certificate
certificate
25 certificate
For c i s 'ia A ti : v It isi vn f .
STATE OF INDIANA, I In the FranklinCi Franklin County. Court. In vacati
oreii;m Attachment.
ircuit
acation.
John Ai.i.f.n Scn'r.'i
VS. F.
Arthi'r Heni?if. a
rSrHIE writ of Foreign Attachment issued in J- this case on the 10th day of August A. 1). 10::f, being returned into the Clerks office of said County by the Sheriff, executed by seizing and attaching certain real estate as the property of said
defendant, more particularly set out in said Sher
iffs return. 1 he said defendant Arthur Ilenrie in
hereby notified of the pending, of the said writ, and requested to appear am) defend, prior to tho hearing thereof, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. ROBER T JOHN. (TA. F. C. C. M'Carty cV Holland .Ittorncyt. August 220, 1S:U3. 35 3w.
1 00
WILLI A 31 .11. JVV A KIT. Attorney and Counsellcr at hair.
TCVT
iVfc in.. i...-ir of William Hot
i.;ll Cnll ,t ' n.i!,!;., auction, on tho i T& iX7"I LL hereafter devote himself exclusively to
rn-Mirl.i"' v.. , VJ
, . . . .! : leave oi aoseuee. .i"' iuhihuim
-VJ imson tiieaamissionm irvoui-, , i..., i, ,.i ,....!., ber rseane
a ti.il-..: ii..i :.. .i ., . -was uiavie ivi nv i ,.'. i .-..v ....v. i .
uu'ii was oiioiiMievi in ".' .
-'"etanioras, and great'v admired.
Frcn f.'ir.V.-rcVf! Frctr:zrr tiv.i'elin heard, j Bvtr.ict from a lette r dated I M rr von vs. Jl IA 20 ISot). i
Th.i r- i.. i; r.nv .Mollis n.-.st. of Indian
v ..'.iiiiiviie liivii...!.. i v. .. ,
s.vi administered bv their unnatural mot.icr. . ' nn f!l0 (Uv ot- Mi0, a,l t'.ue attendance giv
On Wednesday the 2d inst. Col. con. oi ct, hv UlC unders -gr.c.l.
..:.i.i... r inl,Cr 1. 1: 0. at tlie late resi- ins proicssiou am; v in aiieuu u. ait iih
. . '.: ..... j o'.l ,n Snrirrrii.-hl Tow iish p . 1 business i nt rusted t o hi m in the Circuit Court of
o.-7ice i'i . '-- ' 1 .. ... i :.. .i : :. o
.nut Ill Lite Vl.rutl, 1 tu.ru
ilin County.
f the cour'.-houf c
37 tf.
Harness, Ploughs, harrows ami oiner urinu.tonsils, hav, oats, wheat in the stack, f.ax. house-, I old and kitchen furniture, and other articles too i f
. 1 m .1.
.i;.m. to n.eulion. I i.e terms oi mm ........ i
law tVSJTie'i:. John A. Matson mid Geo. Holland, "PITTAYE associated themselves in the practice Si a. of tho law in Franklin and the adjoining Counties of the "d and Oth Judicial Circuits of tho State of Indinna. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of the Supremo Court of tho State and District Court of the United States. Oilice first door north of tho Clerks ofiieo. Brookville July 2S, 10. 31 fini
oVmcc of the decease.! in pringneni iniii-iu., u.,,, ,.,,,- - .. Franklin Cuntv and State of Indiana, the goods i the adjoaung counties and in amWch-Uttes belonging to the estate of the said do-1 and Justices Courts of 1 ratiiil ceased, consisting "of U.e. following described prop- Oilice in the Lnck ev,v to w,t: Horses. Cattle, Sheep: Hogs. Wagons, Brookville ept. t.tb, l-d(,
Bandolph, Ga. with only llurly-eigiu men' under hi command, discovered a large parly ;
a swamp. 1 he savages ciiai-,
into the swamp mr a
oiules i;NiTr(Jlw.. J AMES HETRICK. S
Sept. 7lh IS'dO,
Salt hy llio barrel. II Vltlvl'.I.S of Comitimriii.rl. S.ilt inst r.-.
, - j ! 81s ceived and for sale bv
R. & S. TYNF.RSeptember 7th 1?:"0. f57 bty.SAL1' r SCHOOL LAXDnT
Adtisiiiili'aios'M Sait. " Ml.b be offered for sale, on Saturday, Sept. v V the 17th at the late residence of -Vinos Appleton deceased in Springfield township la., tho oilowing proj.erty, to wil.- Horses, Cattle, Sheep,.
Hoggs, w aggon ami Harness; Plough and Harrow, and other farming utensils, Hay, Oats, Rye, Wheat, corn in the fie.ld. Household, and Kitchen furniture. S,c. &c. Terms all sums, of the aniount of two dollars and upwards, twelve months credit, by giving note and good security. All under that amount cash down. J F 1) A 1 1 HINKLEY, .him,: Aug. 25, 1::G. :5 3w.
State of Indiana, 1
: " r: 1 Franklin (. onntv.
At!l5IIIll!"lralOS" .Olilt. : Sit,in!-. Il "ttl, r,r Sontninher next.
"cl.n.ri., t! Mexican cavalry, and com-, "lair-tight. Notwithstanding his mleriori.v rnrr ,l0rcbv civen tt. it we have th,s day , I ,11 oiler for sale, section No. in, m townm ttoT ll,Y ' . Tiao Mevie-.n in numbers, he boldlv charged upon them. ; olIl i otters" of Admint.-tration on thees-Uhi;. No. 11, and range No. 13. West of the pnnciuevl other deprcdauons. i he Mcxu,m ; " "U " J ( c:",-cmeut, hand tohatid,' 0V Willhrn Uetrick late of S-.ri..g.'.cU town-jP,l meridian line drawn from the mouth of the :PV h-tween 3,lXV) and 1.000. have posi- Alter a fr(ioni Twentv- kh County la., deceased: all persons great Miami river. Said land will be offered at the ;lVcly refused to march into Texas until they ,e savages mu . the fie ld in.i'nMe.l to said estate are requested to main im- cor.rt-house door, in tne county aforesaid, m lots 'c boon paid whit I due them. The of- seven warnois were found chad " V'd o ' med-ate nnymont. and those having claims against j ..f forty acres each, between the hours of 10 o'clock fic;--r ; L ' . .. ... ,.,; iV tbrmi of battle, and many more weie suppose a V; , ... ';n r,srat them duly authenticated for', A. M. and 0 o'clock P. M. on said day. and be con-
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Alni:ailrnirs rtUr. "KOTICIi is hereby given that I have this day M taken out letters of Administration on t lie estate of Amos Applcton, late of Springfield Township, Franklin County la., deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are reueted to make immediate payment; and those having eliims against the same, will present them duly authenticated, for settlement in one year from this dote. Tho estate is supposed to he solvent. JFDAH HINKLEY, .Idm'r. August 25, lS:-0. 35 3w.
"M savin.; ,V" ; ; Ti 1..ilv Avd from I have been killed and wounded, mc.o.c ... ;
iiterTor ; th S') - ' they sf ran gled tl-r chd rcu j - G;n. Fibsola's defence was published ia i ing their l
l Mexican raDcrs. and reflects great etis-f i ne . ur,.. .
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trditon the Mexican soKlivrs.
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enient in one year iron. i"tf
supposed to be solvent. ,,,x-ITt-t. , CHARLES M'NUTT ) ... JAMES HETRICK. 'i'
Sept. 7th 1?"6. ; 1VV-
tinned from day to dav, until all be offered
SAMUEL SEKIXG. School Commissioner of the county aforesaid. July 2:d. ISrO. ' 30 Ow
ASH fi'Oi: WESS'AT, 1IIF. eubscribers will pay 024 cents for 25,0fa
bushels, merctiniitKt.ie heat delivered at their
flowering null in Brookville Indiana. They also wish to contract for flour barrels. PI11LLIP3 or SPEER. Brookville July 2?th, 1?;?6. . . 31
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