Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 November 1836 — Page 3
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FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Xba following is the result of the votes polled . t,j3 county on Monday last, for President. Harrison f. Suren Total. 153 159 313 1 . 5.1 2.1 76 Pv 12 27 39 JinsfielJ Hi. 1H- 100 jiUinove 09 21 103 H-hland M 72 ttV.l.r 300 90-1 873 l.scs
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lRTiculTuVoir jhnnl.iana county, containing C.S20 voters. rt AT NEWARK. throe tepresentatives. To Trumbull county. tJue iif the mici .... . f i . J
"lie Ot the mix: I ,tD...t... ..!... n
r.i , - "'"ticrreen in a in oi tne size ofAewark. broke nut rtn V ! ,1
Hirfison majority 88 . . :ii i t . .i l " . :
Vroill UlC aopve 11 win u tu iu.ii puiiiit
afternoon soon after ti.r.'..i i.
:...i .
i - l ana candle factory of J. C. W. Ward
........ uirovi-o,wiui nearly all ita contents. cuhT V,rocu;J o'y H.e greatest diffitwo birds of the block, including all the building in Broad stroet between Market and Mechanic streets were in ruins. Fifty buildings nearly, verc razed to the ground. (About twenty on Market street, nearly as many on the north side of Mechanic, and a dozen small buildings occupied by poor families on the south side of Mechanic.) The following are among the nanie3 of the occupants of the buildings destroyed On Broad street Alderman Kinney Co's, Hardware store; Murray and Merchant's Cabinet Manufactory, J. Mitchcl and Co's Coach Reposiryi, I'-Vnian Saddlery arid Hardware; V. 15. Ross, Mercha.it Tailor. On Market street J. TnrriKnir. t.i. at...
factory; and on Mechauic street; nearly all the
"V " uroaa ana mulberry streets re entirely destroyed. Among the occupant the followinc: I.. W. rinnLnn
a - .'...iouii, V I 1 11 1 1. 11 uuu ndee. tailors: Darv. ITwii ,n,i f.. i.
- J . . . . i " V vV UUI1IC9D
V. c.,mu'encel designed, at the late election, the first return-
eu uiree an Duren men; the last two higs. They selected counties known to give a small Whig majority, and united them with counties in which Van liuren had formerly large majorities. To five large coun
ts uiey appointed as lollows: Cuyahoga, containing 5921 voters
iMuskinfriim.
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" ... - r. . mauers; j. uaroer do; Jube and Enness, silver plarf ld Franklin is yet decidedly Democratic, as ters; Mrs Force, boarding house; D. Say re, coach jere'itire strength has been polled and the Demo- maker. - Ht;. majority is sufficient te make it decisive. On Mechanic street (North Side.) A range of tnu"' J J . . . wooden build
from other counties in the date we nave no ne pessiti'e returns, but as the public are looking with ej mccli anxiety for favorable or unfavorable result as ha
i .- .1 : :.: e
jiCC!S my 0C,we suujoui iu; iiiiijui nies v .uuu im- i .
Tortwy t,ie respective candidates have received. e
fortbe coirectness or these statements we do not touch, but the reader can take just as we receive
them, as report. Harrison JUaj.. Van Bnren JTaj. flush 42i . Decatur 350 Dearborn 80 Wayne, . 1200 Fayette 400 Union 130 . Henry 500 Delaware . N 50 Marioa 293 Shelby 100 Frauklin,positive 88 3,311 130 OHIO. Ws Lave returns, or reports, from about .2-1 tounties, in this State. We subjoin them: Coi'ktim. Harrison maj. V. Buren viaj, Butler 1470 Clermont 553 Clark 11 19 s Clinton 650 Franklin 850 Greene 1005 Hamilton . 838 Muskingum 1500 Miami 738 Montgomerr 240 Preble 1348 Warren 938 Hardin 99 Marion 310 Washington 336 Delaware 219 Scioto 5G3 Guernsey 451 Brown 433 Knox 376 Logan 772 Ross G52 IWImont 103 Wayne 1037
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12,181 4.800
4,800
7,378
In the foregoing counties, ei.f.vkx of which were ttrong Jackson Counties, at the last Presidential
ction, H.mnisoN and Grvnoek have Tw
ihwand. Fire Hundred and sixty-one votes
prk than General Vance had for Governor, on
11th October last. In tlie same counties
"hju ana van I5uren had S.U03 ma only, in
1S32 now. "Old Timiecanoe" Im mm'nritv n
Jfwi thousand, three hundred and seventy eight
raising a difleience of 12,453 votes.
Piuuylcani. We have received some verbal "porta, froai some of the Western counties in Pennsyh-tnia, which have resulted very favorable
10 lue Uemecratic Republican pany . Still we fear
ne federal office Lolders have carried the electoral
of tke State. .
Co'. Lane. It will be seen from the News
""n Florida, that Col. John F. Lake, eon o r-os Lane of Lawrenceburgh, has committed sui ,by running his sword into his headi
CTo us, it is a matter of pride, that the citi Wne ef j ranklin Co. have once redeemed, them
H from the charge of criminal carelessness
a''M stupidity, for which they have bten y-word, for several years, because uch a larg
v nion 0f tieit) iaye neffiecte j to exercise that in
-u.au.e cie8ing, the right of suffrage. By th
ui toe voters ot this County, often lias
c triumphed over virtue, and vanity and im
r aee over talents and modest merit. There it n always has been, a majority tf true Republ
'111 this OOUntr pilivnm n-U, kollavo nrAa
fd a supremacy or the laws, who believe in keep
" Patronage of the government from intl acing elections, and who believe they are able 8ern themselves, without having a pack of offic
as ever given before in the coun:y.
Jice Election.
U Llijah Harwick Esq was elected. Mr U
!cisacaudidate for re-tlection.
il
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re
ooden buildings, fir-cuniorl s.
iet workshops; a three story wooden buildingownl. and OCCtlnipil h AhroL.Wk IF,.l I L
rness and trimming shop; a three story do., ownby D.femith, and occupied by Davy, Howell and ihnson, harness makers; a three story do.,occupi-
-j ..u uuaKer, manuiacturea or carge sprinors: a three t.'.nrv Ar. ..;a k.. -
i i , - , vi-upicv ujf nea orry, plater, and 5 or fi
- - ....... uuuvu iv 11. ill vil LQ occupied by poor families. In the rear of the first
entioned buildings on Mechanic street, there was large unfinished brick edifice, (two (stories comleted.) the Wood Work of whirlr antl.ol.
troyed. .
South side. Ten small wnn.lmi lonomiini. An
- -J ivuviubina utatroyed. besides the buildings above enumerated.
l!erf1were nnmerous workshops in the centre of the block, which were also destroyed.
'laictfank, on the S. E. corner of Broad and Mechanic streets was with difficulty saved and its preservation was chiefly owingto its beinfire proof. The
- o ....... tjj ic,cillCU the destruction of the church adioininr. tha c.
try room of which, in the rear was considerably in-
According to the pinions of these gentlemen ith whom we conversed, the loss amounts to at 16t $200,000 Of Whirl, nhnnt (MIMVUfhl l.
SUred. Of this aura. : (MIO loincnrin.l....
ual, 410.000 in tha Npi .loroev nnl i9nnn ;
Mechanics Company of Newark; about $10,000 in a Hartford comonnv anvl .!., it fin dim :.. .v,-
i j , ' " " - '.. in ill t; New ork and l'hiladelpeia companies.
oevfiraij ouudings were blown up, under the direction of Capt, Gedney, of the United States surveyiiiff schooner N
- " ..... J , uivMvvuaiu
Lirayton W liliamann alari r.f tha nnv-v knll. r,..
gentleman came from Elizabethtown for the pur-
puoc ui lenuenng an the aid in their power. Their exertions are highly spoken of by the citirens of Newark.
We loarn from tl
the fire, that the want of hoes prevented the New"
am engines irem renderingany material service in arresting the flames, and that the old fashioned custom of throwing water on the fire with buckets, by which the Bank and Church were saved.
oeverai attempts were made at the commencement of the fire to n
the building but with little effect. .
An express was sent to the Mayor of this city by the Mayor of Newark for assistance, which wae promptly granted. Several of the Fi re companies
,ci,a""u i me scene o: devastation, among which we noticed numbers 7. 13. 2rt no mid .SO: n,l .1.
though the.fire was got under before their arrival,
lu" ""'iivcjoi ineir visit was duly appreciated by
inuauiiiiiu oi icwarK.
Ihe Fowler's Hcok Fprrir irVmni
the agent of the Newark Rail Road afforded
every facility to such ot our firemen and citizens that were desirous to renair ta Newark? tholr tor
gates boing thrownopen, and the carriages and the
uuiocs oi me uau rtoad Uompany placed at their service.
We learned that all thp hnnko.
was removed from th n
tution without loss.
The buildiurs destroved. nt far an urn couM o.
certain were betwean 50 or 60. We could not learn what amount of insurance was oh the property destroyed.
ah praise is due to our JNew Y ork fijemen. who
rrfl i rpil Willi n .innttf r t k n nwl nf tl.a cufTann
; v..; . una v a Wllb BBUaiCldSf and three of our engines were in Newark until three o'clock this morning, and two of them all night. The Rail Road Agent at Jersey City promptly put on the locomotives and took over the engines from
this city. This morning we have heard the damage estimated at $500,000.
containing exactly the same nnmher of voters
u
(I It
Belmont.
Montgomery, " Huron,
Giving to 28,8 IS 5 Rep. And to five others, they apportioned as lol-
G31G 5703 5433 5145
I Rep. 1 " 1 "
1 1
Perry, containing Knox, " Butler. "
Columbiana,
Monroe,
30G-3 3G30 5117 G820 24 GO
voters 2 Rep.
2
2 3 1
it
it
Giving to
21,119 voters 10 Rep.
UNITED STATES VESSELS OF WAR.
1 HE tlHIO l,KRlSt,4TITRE. I IIP lnlnmmic
apportionment bill, passed la?t winter by the nw T an;i..n ; uu i i -.i
vmu q 1 lli lULlt UI.IIIV.11C3 UI WHICH
rtir. an uuren naa a majority, nas, we fear, answered its purpose, and secured the election of a majority in the new Legislature
... r. . ... . . .
iavouraoie to tno ambitious views ot that
ncrson.
.
In the case ot the Ohio Legislature, there
;i more wanton attack on the
never was
rights of the Deonle. involving a direrf vinln
O . . . D - tion of the constitution of the State, than is
presented by it. A party is in power in the
- Ohio Larnsluture. Thev sire rpniiirp.l liv
I ry j - I - - i
the second section of the first article of the
constitution "to ux the number of representa
tives. aud aonortion them amon? the snvpral
. conntiei according to the number of white
male inhabitants, above ine age ot twenty
one, in each." With this power given to
them, they proceed to make the apportion ment, with reference entirely to the triumpl
ol tUeir own party; and in order to ellec
tins, inev give to counties, containin
109.077 ''white male inhabitants above. I ho I The estate is considered solvent.
vil.l,iai u. iUUUKE, Adm'r. November 10th, 1S36.
age of twenty one years,' he election o . .r 1. j y
imriy-seven represenianves, ana to4i coun ties, containing 127,11(5, "white male inhab :. i- ..I i, ... r ... t .. . i
00 dp.. , , I ii. tin nuuic inc "i. -i uiciiir unc it'll', jrstoselecttbeircandidatesforthem. Frank- the election of only thirty live representa
Jut ti uuajr vcs. 1 he sipportio
in violation of the letter and spirit of the
for r. .. ., i ti. ...- ......
ju,t; I iu I cn vi ii, ii i i lit iiiu imiu, "I I UUll L clll C.V
oi uie peace held in this township, on the ception, approve and sustain it. The iniqu 'th0f next ....!. ... en .i. ..,:ii L 1 i 1 1 . s 1 .
S. -"c Tauaiicj ..i.. ... ious scneme was riot even 111 appearance a
for fpmnlpil In 1p nnllintoil. but nn lhi f:iri
1 . . 1,1 -i i unuer my hand and seal this -31st dav of October. IN I ho lull, ivno nrnr himPil 1.1 lin an nnpll fin hi. o.i.. " ......... . - utl i
lion oi me constitution, j. nty gae to vo- riovember 5th, lSO. 4Q :w
Names and Rate
Ships of the Line
independence, Franklin, Washington, Columbus, Ohio, North Carolina, Dele ware, Alabama, Vermont, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Frigates, 1st class United States, Constitution, Guerrier, Java, Potomac, Brandy wine, Hudson, Santee, Cumberland, Sabine. Rarilan, Columbia, St. Lawrence, . Frigates, 2d class. Constellation. Congress. Macadonian. Sloops of War. John Adams, Cyane, Erie, Ontorio, Peacock, Boston , Lexington, Vincennes, " Warren, Natchez, Falmouth, Fairfield, Vandalia, St. Louis, Concord, Schooners He. Dolphin, J Grampus, Shark, 1 Enterprise, 1 Bexer, 1: Experiment, 1 Fox, J! Sea Gull (galliot) 1!
Guns. IVhere employed. 74 In erdinary. 74 In ordinary. 74 In ordinary. 74 In ordinary. 74 In ordinary. 74 Ready for a crew. 74 In commission. 74 On the Stocks. 74 On the stocks. 74 On the stocks. 74 On the stocks.
4 On the stocks. 4 Ready for a crew. 4 In commission. 4 In ordinary: 1 In ordinary. 1 In commission. 1 In commission. i 111 ordirary. I On the stocks. L On the stocks. L Ou the stocks. i Ou the stocks. I On the stocks. On the stocks.i In commission. 3 In ordinary. 5 In erdinary. 1 In commission. I In ordinary. In commission. 1 In commrssion. I In commission. Ready for a crew. Ready for a crew. In commission. In commission. In ordinary. In ordinary. . In ordinary. In commission. In commission. In commission. In commission. In ordinary. Ready for a erew. Ready for a crew, do. do. Baltimore Receiving ship at " do. Philadelphia.
Land Office Monev Thp fnllnwincr hnnl-
notes are received from the residents of the State of Indiana, at the Receiver's office, at Fort Wayne.
lens and upwards on the State Bank of
Indiana, all the banks in Cincinnati- Pitts
burgh, Louisville, and Northern Bank of IT . l
xveiiiucKy.
I vventics and upwards on all snlvr-ntUnprip
payinff banks in the cities of Npw Vmh Phil
adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington. XT .1 . .. - O .
coining . out gout, silver and military B. Land Scrip from non-residents of this state. JOHN SPENCER.
Married. On yesterday evening, Mr. Jacob Stephens of Cincinnati. i Mic. c-
. " -"7 .1 ' V-rt IXoune.M. Speer, daughter of Jas. II. Spber,
ot this place. On Sunday evening last, by John Wynn Esq. Mr. Richard Keene, to Miss. Elizabeth Roma all of this County. On the 20th of Oct. by Daniel Wilson Esq. Mr. Jonas Harwood, to Miss Jemima Havs all of this County.
TO THE PltOPER PERSON. Very recently I was presented with a number of the "Signs of Ihe Times." nrlntoJ . v...
Vernon, Orange Co. New, York with a request to have the communication of O. W. published in our county paper, thai the writers name might be had in full; but for certain reasons or" my own I forbear to do so. Will the writer be so good as to give me. his name in a letter, or otherwise. The communication was directed to Elder Beebee, dated Brookville, August 30th 16. ' JOAB STOUT. Springfield Town'p. Franklin Co. Nov. 7th.
Administrator's Notice. OT1CE is hereby given that letters of Administration upon the estatn nf AiupM 1 ...
... . .ui.iiiia deceased, late of Franklin ceunty, la. has been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate navinent: and all liaviiitr rlnitns ntrninci tl.Q
I. - o -e--... .ui. oauic, will present thein within one year, for settlement.
SALT. OF SCHOOL LAIVBS. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Franklin County.- i '
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LHLIC Notice is hereby given, that on the 16th day of January 1837. at tha .Court-house
in 8aid Cojunty, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M aud 0 o'clock P M on said day, I will offer for sale, in lots of forty acres each, section No 16, in township No 8, and range No 1 West; said land reserved to said township for School purposes. Said lands will be sold on the terms and in the manner prescribed by the statute, and the sale continued from day to day. until all be offered. SAMUEL SEURING, School commissioner of said Franklin County. November ICth 18;36. 46
KS1IMY. 1AKEN up by Abraham Corney of Whitewa
ter townsnip r ranklin i,ounty Indiana, on
tinnrliiinmpnt. Iliiiem.-.o ,vne ( the 27th day of October 1SJ!6, one cstrav cow and
f K l.(o .A calf, the cow a pale red. Supposed to be twelve
Atfiuiuitrator's Sale.
JOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Atwell Jack-
man deceased, late of Franklin county. Indiana, will sell at public auction, on Friday, December 2d, 1S."5G, at the residence of said deceased, in Posey township, near Andersons old Tavern stand, the goods and chatties belonging to the said deceased, consisting of the following articles; Household and Kitchen furnature, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn in the field, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence Sk 10 o'clack A M. Terms, made known on the day of sale. WM. C. MOORE, Adm'r. November, 10th lo"G. 4G 3w
... .. .. , , years old, marKe.l with a crop on the left ear and runsritiitinii thp momhprs who vnrpri -p ro I . , . , j , . . .
a Mar (n ner loreneau, ana large horns: and white c . ... .. j . i. ..... ... : 1 1 . ... ..... . . .
- on tneDe.iy and hind legs, and white on the tale1 .... 1 1 i i i . 1 1 1
iiu umer uiarKs or oranas visioie. annraisp.i h
Willi am Sparks and John Go Id on at pitspn r! ni !
Covington & ISrookvillc Cotton Y a r 7i.
IHE Subscribers have on hand, and will contin
ue to keep, a lartre stock of Covinsrton and
Brookville cotton yarn, assorted numbers which hey pledge themselves to sell, either at wholeale or retail at the Cincinnati. prices. Merchants and others wishing to purchase cotton yarn wilfind it to their interest to make their purchasel here, as by doing so, they will save the carriags from Cincinnati.
R. &; S. TYNER. Aug. 1S3G.
LAW NOTICE. John A. Ma t son n ud Geo. Holland, I AVE associated themselves in the practice of the hiw in Vrntikli ii unit thp ndinininir
Counties of the ad and 6th Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of the
oiuie anu iJistrict tours or the muted otates.
Othce first door north of the Clerks office. " Brookville July 28, 18136. 31 Pm Brookville Aug 16th, 18:36. 34 bty.
11 E subscribers will pay one dollar per bus he!
- for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half
dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton
rags; all to be delivered at their Mills in Brook-
vine.
PHILLIPS & SPEER. Brookville Sept. 29th 1836. 40 tf.
SALE OF SCHOOL L A ADS.
fN Thursday the 22nd day of December, 18136,
v ui me oun nouse, in f ranklin county. In diana, will be offered for sale, by the School Com
missioner of said county, the sixteenth section of
land, reserved to township number twelve, in range number thirteen west, for school purposes; said land is situate in Baid township and county aforesaid; and will be offered at public sale, in lots of forty acres each, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. on said day, and the sale continued from day to day, until all be offered. SAMUEL SERING. School Commissioner of said County of Franklin. October 15th, 1S36. 43 9w
TAILOKLAfi.
SHEPPERD respectfully informs the citizensof Brookville and its vicinity that he has removed his shop to the shop that was formerly occupied by W. T. Becks, as a tailor shop on the north side of the public square, east of N. D. Gallion's Store; and is ready to do work in the latest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receivea liberal share of the public patronage.
urooKviue oept. z'jtn ltwo. 40
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t'HA 1 11 .71 A IV I FACTORY.
IHE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Franklin county , that he continues the business of C1IA1K MAKLfi in the town of Brookville. Franklin f'o.
Indiana, where he is prepared to pxpnte
all contracts or oiders in his line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, he flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop :s immediately north of R. & S.fTyncr's Store. Call and see. , FRANKLIN McGINNIS Brookville, Dec. 25th, 1835 52 bty
BIALT.7IORR.
ffflllE subscriber l.p.ol,,. ..
lot. in the town of BALTj MOItr f '""lored Wkit. W., ir. K,k iIOS ,"Inl?. ".
- ";iit;ving
" "ce ' passare.of the la
ment bill, there are conferred un tl is V n?rorV Pition to the universal ".nJl,1,f8,te. ad
vantages it possesses, others 'tl,Vt n ntural adpo.nt of great imporunce for b L -a kind. r.ml M,m, .. u,,iess of evorir
passed by man - i "The Stat" h a t0Wn not sur" vinced tit it i's LViu,? to n COn' accommodation of tl,p ..J ... e" tL.e way "r the
eager wishes of the nmeroS ipX.S.T,' tLe desirous of establish.", themselvpi ,L are a spot. Baltimore hasleretoS S e,iibel known by the name of Con we,rs m",,?16" many veais l,n h., . ' 6 Jlll't and for
nss: The valuable Mi P ' co''lo busiFulling Machinery, Ta Lrv anH7' and cantile establislane u and vV ve Merhave caused it to be "rded (.MecLaD!c hpa ness to a lare tract of 11 , 'G Centre of hus' beauty, fertility of eo wrrou.jding country. For provement, L Li i ' f a:aDced state of anyintheau! "J? J proposed site for the town it il X , f tl,a ring the la.t 16 yaan""'?"'' D"" Uiis nei2hborhon,l. ,11 Jl f ha, resided in
from 30 to CO souls at tl.i. ,7 Population of death has occur," JuJ a single situated on the 1" V"."e- Baltimore is
White Water Jfivll 'r, ,V Uu w?.s.t branch of
which connects the rreat V.," ' , M "ter Canal fertile interior of thlTil &UotTKR6d' in 1,10 at LawrencebuU a bfanof ' r tb hi Kiver Cincinnati, pasimmed
1 his Uanal is already ' me town, will be soon .,d'.!.m.en"d.. U'e "olo lino
cutedtoaspeedy coinpletion Tl PBe' is 12 miles from Con, irev mI' - ''e Proposed site 10 from Rushville -"f tc,m iJrokville. Indianapolis, d 'iZ I reensbur?h. 56 ' the River and cJl T'"1"1' " ituated
Water Power adequate for eVeV; r aUva"tas of be reouired A t 11 . , y PurPos that may oe required. At the town and for two miles and a half above .t, there is sufficient fall and at all seasons an abundant supply of water to dfive one a' hSdb3of 'tre- V'en considered u"t a large body of the most fertile land in the state densely populated, lies immediately wet of t! is point, aud that for the greater part of the year from its entire .lpt;t. .:?. r ,...'.. 1 lI,e Tear
. "iiuuuu ui iUUl Streams ita i habitants are comnli . 1" . 1
mediate, and direct ifnto mart 'i already " iStanth?eitirA"f ' -ib Si p.' rt of FaT. ette, Rush and Decatur counties; and this attraction w.ll acquire a much wider range, and extend W,"y T;co rther in he inter or White Water both frZ S" 'J on the margin of which are thriving and populous set ements wh.ch for years have been depended H e.J8.tPrrl " tLe"M'e of business. Alonthese streams are state and county roads concen" tratmg at ...place, and connecting it with Co -nersv.lle Brookville, Oxford, Rushville, Green -burgh, and other intermediate towns Of all the necessary materials for building improvements there ,s an abundant supPlya. Clay, flZV h " ' 11 may be orth while to n lice that the jrreat nr.iiotoj i.:i t, , .
1(r to tl.p S,k - aa,o intercst-
0 ,,col; uesigned to connect fin.
t... . - ---- -- ...1.-111 anu western nart of e State to the Oi.in :.,. .... - . p 1 .
vvi . - ".i, in which event the Wh.te Uater Canal will be the obvious channel through which this mmM.. . .1- ...... -,"J""e
1 . . : ub win now. In conclusion ,t ,s thought proper to intimate that a.
"a8 ",wa-vs Dee" t,lfi anxious design of ihe prorietor to promote the interests
society, he desiirnB n tl.a ii;.7..;n r
property to secure as far aa practicable thews ffreat interests hv renin r nr. . rlJ.r .. . fc'v1,
-.1 . i--""fa I'n-uyeirom an purchasers. l allZveeX.CCPtlyVtLat the PPrty purchased .hall never be used fnr n. . .. .
ti- ci, ... ... i'j'voo ui vsiaous iinr; JJi am, Shops or Distilleries.
woerai reservations will be made for the creclon of places of Worship, Seminarics.Markets, &c Term-s. One-third cash, nr a ..t. ...j ... .
. - o.m accuruy, with in terest, at miiptv ,!.,.. iin .
7- j "ttuance payable at
ime within three years, at the option of the baser, he paying interest from dnv of riiIp.
r ,1. JAMES CON WELL Conwell a Mills, Oct. 20th, 1836. 44 5w
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Money Wanted Again. LL persons indebted to the subscribers, either by note or book account, which is now due.
are requested to make payment. Those whose notes $ accounts have been a long time due, will be put to costs, unless payment is made without delav. Il
is impossible for us to wait much lontrer. on such
claims, and we hope all will gave us the trouble of
bringing suits against them. R. 4 S. TYNER. .Brookville, Sept 20th,lS36.
. CO-I'ARTrtEIiSIIir.
A co-partnership has been formed between David
J-1- 1 rice and John W. Ilitt in the mercantile hu
siness, and will be conducted under the firm of Da
vid 1 rice Ac Co at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookville.
We Hatter ourselves that-we shall be able to ac
comodate our friends and customers on as eood
...-linn He can oe hau in mediate, and will give a liberal credits.
Our stock of merchandise is now very good and we inted keeping it so. and by so doi II (T we roa.
pectfully solicit aud confidently expect a liberal
snare 01 patronage. LI AVIV PRICE c CO. Brookville, 14th Sept. 1836.
tluecnsware. "fl V Crates of Q.ueensware for JlCrate, hy R. & S. Brookville July 5tb, 183G.
sale by the
TYNER. 28 Lty.
CASH WANTED.
HOSE indebted to David Price are requested to mil nn.l epttle their rlaitn. Giirli aa nra
due; especially, notes that have been standing over !, . , -
me last Ecason. oy so uoing, tuey will comer favor on the subscriber. DAVID PRICE. Brookville, Oct. 5tbl, 8r,G.
any pur-
"lTl Stairs in Town." W. T. BEEKS-TA1LOK.
WAVING taken the room 1 mmcA i si nl
, Mr" Ieaac Price' Saddler Shop, and having R Ian prima 1. .1 - a ... . o
lno ueierminauon not to serve as Sher.jr of thts county at present, I feel myself prepared, und9r such circumstances, to attend to any call in my line, from a double stitched tfoxcoat. to a pair of drawers-no mistake in me. I cxect to
.. teiuBnew 1 oris and 1'hiladelphia Fashions regularly, every three months.
, W. T. BEEKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts havo been of long standing, must come forward n,l
up. It is impossible for me to nnv mv lro.,. .:.
without money. I must have the splinters.
W T Sept. 21st, 18SG.
over
D.
WILLIAM M. Jfl'CAIITlT. Attorney and CounseUcr at Law W7"ILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to w his profession and will attend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circuit Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Office in the Brick East of the court-house. Brookville Sept. 6th, 183G. 37 tf Just Kecived, A Freeh supply of White Lead Prussian Blue oT Cvme eliW- A lso' Cast' Oil, Sweet Oil, Shoe A arnish, Starch &c. for sale by D. PR I C E. n tllc barrel. 75 cned1ofsarbyen,aUgh SaIt jUSt r" September 7th 1830. K' & S"
j
Just Keceiveu and lor Sale. ftT d Pairs Millers make of Coarse Shoes, by V D. PRICE.
A iuGrF' qU,aUiity.of Zanville4- ConemagU A Salt, for sale by the barrel or bushel.
PAIRS of .Miller-, Co.,., Doom.
50
Sept. 2Clh, 1836.
WOODS iS- CROWN.
