Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 November 1836 — Page 2
. MRWS OtfgTHE WEEK. From the Kiiorville Register. : THE LOUISVILLK. CINCINNATI AND CHARLESTON UAILUOAD. In conformity with the provisions of the charter, Wade Hampton, of S. C, John Willams and William Dixon, of Tennessee, three members of the central commission, convened at this plac e on Monday last, for the purpose of ascertaining the number of shares subscribed for in this improvement, from an oversight of some; of the commissioners appointed to oprn hooks, or some other cause, the reports from a immber cf places have not been received, or officially made known to the central commission, from the reports which have !: en received, and information which, t'uijgh unt.ilii ial. may lie relied on a? authentic, it is ascertained that some more than 33,000 sha'-es have been taken. . In addition lo this, the commissioncis Lexington, Kentucky, have oiiii i.iily communicfit'-'d he fact that the authorities of that city have conditionally subscribed 1000 shares, but the central comrnia-iciti not being informed of the nature of the conditions on which these shares were taken, we re not al liberty to receive then; at present. Under those circumstances, the 10.000 ?i,ares necessary to secure the charter not appearing to be taken, the centra! commisMon will again rpen the books until the first day of Ja:ui:iry.r.r until
OO.UJ.) share
the name of the individual in their lit xt number. The acting president. Ihirnet, will probably resign on account of his being so unpopular, in which case, Houston will be appointed President pro. tern. A foraging party of about 50 Mexicans, engaged in collecting cattle for their army, had been attacked by a detachment of Texian, and two prisoners taken. The Texians had brought into camp about 1500 head of cattle.
Columbia, the seat cf government, is said!
to present an active and business like anpearance, there heir." about IC'00 rcr.-ons in the
A theatre had been opened, which ell attended.
place V. iiS v
RKCXBFT TO CUKE PORK iJ AM. Hy E. Fovle. 7 pounds salt, 3 czs, salt jtetre, 9 red nenpeiF, 1 gallons w ater. Make a pickle according to those proportions, to cover your hams well, bv putting the salt, sall-petre and peppers, into the water, till the salt is nearly dissolved. Place vour barns in a barre l or other vessel, ami pour vour pickle on them, Stirling it well at the time that the undissolved salt may be all poured to your hams. lie areful that the)' be all covered with the pic kle, and kept so for six weeks: then take them out and wash nr rh-.cn
shati i: taken, ills pnfeiltlc. i .Wm iT- g-U.uu rr.M ..-jii t
, , , ............ . vv.u .,U lUll.gUIUli thougn haruly p.oaanic, that when tue rc- p linj ict them drain for dv or two, ti.ti. ports from' those places whic i have not )clumo-e (hem wil!-. sugar maple Jr hie kory chms reported, shall have been received, it will be I or VVO(j(js grcrn from (j,e trt.e wiich m.lk'.s found that the -10,000 shares have already ; tile p,jrostnlK sweetest smoke of any kind of been taken. -nrvi T i.r-r- , nn.,in w;i!. :.
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ar and n;c-
Louisville,; Mi.vsviile, and several other 1 entire! y unner essai y to nut sue
places in Kentucky have not' reported; but
it at those places they piove to be as cold blooded as others from which wc have heard inthatstate.it will not swell the number o hhares to any considerable amount. Our ex-
lasses in the pickle as used to do. My method of smoking is, if in moderate fall or winter weather, to make one smoke in twenty fcur hours if in severe winter weather, two. The nhiect to be aimed :it i:i mr
perience th is far teaches us to expect more J ;ii-w ,JiC smokes is. first to make as liti.V
irom a v mum, man Iron, a V-ity norll), of !i:e t-umherS uid mountains. liven the great Cincinnati, which has the presumj -tionto style herself the Queen of the West, and in point of weallhami commercial importance, may be catitled to Otis distinction h is taken only onc iiumjucij and twkxty-two 6ii res, in a:i improvement which throws millions into her pockets. After claiming and earnestly contending for tin; paternity of an enterprise, :-he has most cruelly and ingio.-ioa!y thrown upon others the h irden of its ac-rom;Siii:nent. But wc: may congratulate ourselves and everv friend of this iirt-
lire as you can, and make a good strong smoke second, to let your hams get thoroughly cooled through after each smoke, before another is made, livery farmer who use s an axe, knows who rapidly a cold frosty axe collects pyroligcnecus acid, or essence of smcke. While -bams arc cold they collect it as rapidly, and as they become warm it dries into them. If you increase the heat so as to make them drip the fit, you lessen the weight cf your hams and Injure their flavor. With regard lo the credit of my hams in 'market 1 will only sav. that sent Ionian in Cleavcland
vvl-.'n h:ivr n-icd hums nf tnv riirinrr r,.M .
proveaici.t. that ail doubts are now removed j ihn cm.i lo.,n.r ...... ,..,. i,' P e,., '
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aS to its ultimate completion. The
necessary to make up the 40,000 will be laken without getting one other north of the Cumberland mountain, cr without accepting conditional subscription frc m Lexington. YV lienti.esc are taken, the Stale of Tennessee stands pledged to take her ten thousand shares. Noit'n Carolina will lake her portion, and South Carolina, will lake the balance of G0.000. As an instance of the liberality and zeal of the S uth on this subject, we mav mention that Col. Hamilton, while
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Brooklyn, Ohio, Sept. 1S30.-
From the Cinciti iali Whig if .v. 1?... MOST DISTRESS! Nf; STF.AM-HO T ACCIDENT. LOSS OF LI EE. It hccoirfs our painful du'y to record a most distressing ac cident vv hich occurred on yesterday morning, about the dawn of day, on board the Sicani Boat flora, Capt. R. L.
tiinpman. hue on her way from Louis-
here, proposed lo subsc ribe for 2.000 addition! P'0 '"'s city, and near Rising Sun, (Ind.) shares, if by so d ung the -10,000 could be aout 30 miles below Cincinnati, tlie pipes
made up,
OCrSmce writing the above v have-had a conversaiioa with a member of the central commission, who infoimed us that it was almost positively certain that the commission would be able to announce the formation of the company before their adjournment. ALLTll AIL'.:: The 40,000 shares arc taken, and the company formed particulars hereafter. Wh.minoton, (Del.) ov. 11. 1530. Melancholy E?-nl. On Wednesday morning last, Do. tor John L. Morris, of. this city, formerly of Newport, terminated hi? life by shooting himself through the head with a ntclr.l T!, .. ..! 1 I ..
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remarkable deliberation. The deceased made his will on Tuesday, in which after disposing of his estate, which is considerable, he gives particular and somewhat eccentric directions relative to the manner of his burial. On Wed nesdav morning, he' went to Newport, and retired to a room which he had reserved for his use, in a house belo lging lo hun in that place, aid in a few minutes the fatal deed was committed. His death w as instan
taneous he had put the pistol in his mouth, and made sure of his objec t. Doctor Morris was a skilful physician, and a kind, hospitable, and generous (Yicr.d and neighbour. We will not touch upon the circumstances which led to this melancholy tcrmiuaiion of a life
that might have hi e; rendered useful to him- dow.
which connect the two boilers together, commonly called the 'connecting pipers,' suddenly broke, or separated, causing the death of one
msn, and the scalding and mutilation of
thirteen ottiers, i ll Caoin Passengers hut one. Soon as the noise, which the accident occasioned, was heard by the persons in the Cabin, most of them unfortunattly ran to the door, which on being opened, enabled the scalding steam lo rush in and perform its work of destruction. The following is a list of the sufferers: Kti.T.rn. Benjamin Myrick, of Charlcslcwn Massachusetts. VERY K VDI.Y SCALDED HF-COVERY DOUBTFUL.
Samuel Donnally, of Washington, Penn-
McLaughiin,
Columbiana county,
should Lo thought worth u jduee in U!t fur. mer it may be inserted. Take a piece of poke-root as big as a man's fist, supposed lo be half a pound for a com mon c ow, c ut it fine, add two quarts of wafer boil it to one CjUart, and pour it down when warm. The dose may be repeated once a day for two or three days until (he cure is complete. Gcmusrre Farmer.
SWITZERLAND VlSEY A K D. We l.ltelv VNifed the Vineyards of Messrs. Belters" and
.uo.eroo, just tietow our
people eft hat section evince such n likely spirit for the Internal Improvement of our young, but flourishing Slate, and hope, er long, to be able to notice the letting of contracts and commencement of operations on
" sections oi tiu; road.-Kcrwy Times
RECEIPTS & EIPEADITIRES rfrF the county of Franklin, Indiana, from the 4th day of November, A. I). JH5 up to the Uth day of November A. II. 18.6, inclusive. Cash remaining in the Treasury inciudinsr the amount f t.ln 11m.
ioreroct, just liotow our village. These phcate cf the year A. D. lS:Jo for 'ineyards arc handsomely situaicd, immedi--' nou,1,y purposes, on the 4thdavof -eiyonlhe bank of the Ohio, on a level Xveini,er' A-l)- l lane, with a l.ir,- o,-. -K-.l .iiw.j ... , I A mount ol cash received in the 1
lane, with a large orchard ati.-ui.d to each ' mount oi cash received intheTrea- , . . . . .iii.ii ik u in c ae ti. . c1Irv of snid r.nnntv. k .ir-n l.u ,1 ti. J.,
w loc!, togeliier wuh the shade of the eep-! o f November A. 1). 1S35. inclusive " of ing willows'' which surrounded the dwellinfc,!. Tavern Lieeisses. Store Licenses, Groform a pdeasatit resort, where our citizens cair cf' I;0, .Store Permits, Jurors pass away a leisure hour in viewin"- the beau I l'eei!' l ax f,,r tlse Imbibition of Anities of the surrounding scenery, and parlic i- "ials T"' AfeC8smeI,:It- f", :.. - r- r . . - ' I''" ut 1 mount lor I.stravs sold hv sheriff. A-r
. U!C,r ,r,ctnus ' a k'bumPir cr good and refunded, paid for plastcritg Court
$2501.004
old Sa iss xciiii: made from the jtnee of the native grape, cultivated by these worthy and industrious vintners. At there vineyards there are about twenty acres in vines that bear, whic h wiii vieJdncnr four thousand gallons of wine per vcar, that will be worth from one to three dollars per gallon. The quality cf the wine made at these vine) aids is pronounc ed, by competent Judges, anterior to most of t'ne Ilhenisii vv ines imported into ihis country. I'ticy Turns. ( Plain I.axgi-acje The New York Herald hUtes that the Rev. Mr. Ware, in that city, in his. recent farewell sermcn, gave his congregation rather a severe lecture". ' have," said he, '-labored here fur years to save souls but my hearers are so ne"liirenl and inattentive, that 1 find it is no use. The fashions and vanities of this wcrid overpower the world. 1 have been offered an increase of salary but increase of salary is not my object. It is increase of grace increase of salvation. I am going where mv sahiry will be less but where I hone there vviTl be more piety and more religion."'
Caution. A man was last week convicted in the Circuit Courl. and sentenced to thirty davs imprisonment for singing an indecent song in a public street of Chicago, IiJ.
Ilonse,
Amount of the Duplicate for the year ISSG in the hands of the collector,
Total amount of Receipts Expenditures from the 4th day of November "1S"5, to the 11th day of November IrSfi, oh the following Items, to-
! v:f
il'aid Afsoeiate .ludo-es.
" Clerk of Franklin Circuit
Court, " Collector for delinquencies and iinnroner assess
ments " Collectors commission
' Overseers f the poor and
poor expenses, " Road viewer, Supervisors of reads, " Juror's fees, " Constables, " Jailor and jail expenses, " Court ho'use exrens.
Asf-eseorsof tl.e revenue, 14S.874
valuation or town lots, 1.00 County Commissioners 00.00 Road lax receipts, 4.78
Sheriff of Trankliu Co., f 0.624
r or wolf scalps, Recorder of Franklin county, for books, Sc., Returning Elections, Allowance to school trustees
Estriy pen expense,
021.43 ."477.rvS
$6GH2.514
ti it
it
$40.00
192,00
174.S64
147.764
70.64 55.224 144.19 24S 25 10 P0 214 054
21.1C4
13.C0
47.00 ti4.C0
Stop the Pig. "We notice an advertisement in an exchange paper, wherein one Mr. Pig speaks of his wife's having eloped from his bed and board. We sincerely hope Mrs. Pig will go back to her liege lord, ae.d make the sty comfortable for the old grun-
ter and the li(t;e porkers. When a woman
Ii"i;;t;ng' expenses School commissioner allowance,
Assylum expenses, Coroner's allowance.
Stationary for CIcrk'a of-
10.124 2.00 7.75
50-25 571.00
132.50 8. 1S
$:JI6S.:M4 Amount of Treasurer's ner.
marries (a hog) sue omMil lo make up hcricetuurn on ,rlo'e3 actually re-
I i mind to go toe entire swine.
ceivtu ana pant out since Jast settlement, . on 50
-,-- jri 1 ti , Allowance for stationary 75 c. Hiy is a tallow chandler the most viciousland short cr. on Cik's books d nil tnrt n'l: lr f r,-.r.,. t . I 10 .1.
and unfortunate of men?
Ans. All his works are ickk-rcl, and all his nicked works are brought to light.
v.,W,bJch amount of Expenditures of ,9-".2G8.774, deducted from the above
mn Ci - . 1 n . . I imouni 01 Ieceipt3, leaves a ba a nee x m m in Umo, named Dorsev. is f.sf ifv. in n,".v. , , ,
. iJ J I"' "'wui, mi. iuumi me cupneave mg against General Harrison. Ilcsavs thai for 1::0, as aforesaid in the handof
ue; 111 u:e oauie oi 1 ippecanoe, and tliatjL"B ccaector oi rruulUm county of
he was "slicjt through the hat.7' The poori fellow was as unfortunale-as the drummer in'
'he comedy. '"Were von ivnunrl.vl in d.'
I5ut the Treasurer hav-imr r,.ri,.o,l
of this year's Duplicate from the collector, the sum of 1-ty.o-l
1 here is a balance in favour
12CS.774
S3G34.04
-..v... ..ui.uwu in uie, i here is a balance in favou wars.' r.Tid a gentleman lo the little drumm-j of the county against the Trea . f A ! . I , ,-r..- l, Jl.. V . 1 - 1 . I I. enrn. ... nn 1 I 1.1
er. l,Uli! v cs. verv bad v." renlinl I'm lit.
tie man. "And pray, in what part were you shot?' '-In what part? Oh ! sir, 1 was shot in the drum." Louisville Journal.
Texas. The Texian Congress, at the date of cur latest information, had authorized script? to be issued for the sale of public lands in order to obtain loans.- Thomas Toby Esq. of New Orleans is empowered to issue scrip lor a million of acres, 'and he has the bonds of individuals to the aine-unt o! $1-0,00' in addition; for both of these the faith cf the Texian Government is pledged. Louisville Journal.
surer in cash on hand t lie an m
ofT, . $20,971 Jialance of the duplicate yet to be received, C313.C64
Total balance as aforesaid :W:4.04 JAMIW'WRBII, At'eSt' T SAMUEL SHIRK, Robert John, Cl'Ic, MORGAN HOOP llrookville. Nov. 17, i:;g. 47 3
sy ivania
Ohio.
Hon. G. I,. Kinnard, member of Congress from Indiana. George Fisher, residence not known, hut got on board at Louisv ille. " BADLY SCALDED BUT WILL TROBABLY RECOVER. L. Allen, from the Eastward, residence not known. Isaac Shcpard, residence not known. Kev. Luther Ilalsey. Pittsburgh. Mr. Thos. Turner's" brother, a lad about 10 yeais of age. ?.lr. Phillips, of Pittsburgh, was slightly
hurt in attempting to jump through the vvin-
Gueat UreiT in Ohio. The following is an extract from a letter, dated Cleveland. Nov. 0; 1S3G. Wc have had a dreadful riot. The Hrooklyn people undertook to destroy (he upper bridge here, because the Cleveland peorle would not let them buiid one where the floatbridge was, and they commenced tearing the bridge down. The" Cleveland people '"fired three guns upon them and they fired back. Ten killed on the spot, and twenty-three wounded; many of them mortally. Cincinnati. Whirr.
iclf and to the community. Dduxeare Jour.l
From the .Vfu Orleans Timet. IATE I'll DM TEXAS. Uy the Pennsylvania, arrived this day, we have been favored with the perusal of the Texas Tclcrriaph of l!;c 12lh. which state
1 he boat was towed to the city yesterday afternoon by another steam boatlj and several of the wounded persons taken to the Hospital. We have not heard that any blame attaches lo the Captain or Engineers.
JUXTISACT From the Proceedings of the Medical Sociefu.
N Wednesday, the 2d dy of November 1830, the Societv of ll.e.ri!l. M,i;nni n:...- .
at the Connersville Hotel, pureuant to adjournment. ' Present Drs. i,invl;lnu Martin, Carter, Helm, i.lason, Oilier, Co.v, fStarbuck, Sharp, and Brown. On motion c.r Dr. Martin, Mr. John (TKane and the Kev. John A. Merks, were constituted honorary members or this Society. On motion of Dr. llelm, t.vc same honor was conferred on Robert S Cox, Esq. The Societv tl
, r.i.vij iu 1 u- ufarmfT 01 cesertationn, reports of cases Sc. l?r. HovvTand reau an essay cn the history of Qnackerv: Dr. .ilartm read a paper on the peculiarity of Temperamercs; Dr. Starbuck read a ThPsis on Con'restive l ever; Dr. Jrown read an essay on'tlie dist.ngiuth.rg peculiarities of the human race: ),- filler reported an obstinate ease of Diorrhea; which was . euccessfuUy treated bv Acetate of Lead &C.; Dr. SJ.rT. rc,r,A -I - , ,.
i A Good Assortment. A few davs incr ' Bn CNa,r'1,int,n after death. I was amused by observing, on the corner of LoilX Te ir J
me streets, aUvertisemcnts conlaming a notice Coglov, iJemamm Duncan vVn;m n 1 of a "church for sale nrlnU." Tl,;c John A mold, n nl ,i,!n ci ' iihani Bracken,
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tl.nt ri.o.r I 1 ' . ' ""v"l:
nouncement reminded me of a joke connect
ed vv ith old S
of Purlinmon, who was
v'i ij 111 nil' it)ii.
noted for keeping in his slore the most incon-
i;rous assoiimcnt ever oi t red nr sn ,-. A
I wag once bet with a friend tiiat he would inI quire for some nick-nack which Jemmy could j not supply. The b'c t was clinched, and the
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two procee ded to the shop of the old anliqua
CeLEIJR TIOX Osir citizens nri-innso Kar.
K,.fl IT.... 1 1 ; 1 I- ., . . . t r
...c...,.. i.urau,, ...... Miuaiuveu ai v oium-j ing auotne-r internal improvement celebra-
, ' u,t 1 g,,l'",n"'' h 1't'i ue- lion on the occasion ol letting the canal con tober. The election of Houston and Lamar! tracts for this part of the route.
...Munu ami vice iresuieni lias t.een I ,c arrangements are not yet made in on hand a Cood sec ond hand nuh ii f' confirmed, and the votes for annexing Tev:,c! full- m-r,, tv.,i.i.. 1; a goeu sec ona nana pulpil T
1 i 1 v-innvi iwiilvJ I IV U It 11 l 1 1 i l;.jciihi In Ihn I1..!!...! SJt..f. ... ,, . . ' O
v. ... uiiiu oi.iii-s vie aiuiosi unanimous. 1 vvaiiace, and the cana
a 111; muse iiueiesiinsi Kueiect hpiuro. I if
- nan
i "Fric
nd S-
sai J the quiz, "have vou
d commissioners and
eilfillOIMS Will lw ir.,iln,1 C . I .. 1 C
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people is. the appointment of a successor to: public dinner; and we hope to see our gov-
j keepe
in v. ; ernor pi n n mn,. . r...... .,f ......
11 bos. J. Kusk s claims upon Texas arc spo-! , r in commencing the great central canal ken of as also loose of Generals Green and he did of moral strength and wisdom of proK T" -r . , motiS the. "doplion of the great system of cnotiH i Ml P ,nfT h0W1eVCr'. 'J,1110 i,llt;rnaI improvement.-Eronsre Journal. captaia oi the Pennsylvania vv ho sa ed nn
ii h '.urn m.-i ( .ni ii. i .ii .. .i
.. umi ...e; .i ier gentleman will ; Cure rort the bloody Mcbkmn. I have .bue: 'f.hC h" noLr h-: appointed to ! the foliowin. frcni a friend as a cure t It
a Lion Z ' a- , r.Cgr, 1 ,T Sn'e l'l0' murr ,hl in catt,c' which succeecit :iH!la,eS, ed w -veral cases.' 1 will give it in his
" i,w , sir,"' replied the unsusoectinor 5!mn.
er, without the least idea of tlicm Ik.;,,,,
any thing uncommon in the question "Y s
ii, i nougui one yesterday Irom tlie trustees of the incthodist church, who are fixing up tl;e interior of their meeting house."
If it
Huccnncs and Evanszille Rsi! Road. Vv"e learn that rapid progress is making in subscription to the capital stock of th;s road, which will no doubt soon be put under contract. The Yinccnnes Sun says, "about nine hundred shares of stock in this road has been taken at Evansvilie, and a like sum bv the citizen? of this place." Wc rejoice to see the
,, , . ' vuiman, one! IikeViS mm ,7 Kave MaT:mcd a U'l'loma of Daniel 1)
.i.iii. .u. ij. an., a license from a New York Mdthat tney ail he adm.tccd members of this Societv and be licensed according to its usages, wher'eupoti , on ballot they were ,o received.3 On motion of Dr. Mason . Jiesohed, That the proceedings of this meeting be published; and likewise so much of the proceedm-s of the last meeting, as comprises the names ot the oCicers then chosen, fi-c.
it 1 " "ereioiiows. At a meeting of
T ""ceiy i.eia at the Laf.ivette Htjtel, l ushvihe. on Monday the 2d day of Mav, IS3G; tue lohowinor oincers were chosen vizJohn M.Howlar.d.M. D. President; Wm. II. "n 1 J",BI,ent' Abra!" barter. TreasurerK. l. Brown Secretary; Phihp Mason. Jefferson Helm, and D. A. Cox, censors. On the recommendation of the ccisors Robert Co-ley and Matthew Smith were admitted members of the society and Jicensad according to its usages. Amos Chapman was admitted honorary member with prmleffo of the Library and consultation-cl 1 ha Societv ndiniirnurl tn n.nn ... 11 .. .. . ... J
the first Monday of May, 1S37. Signed
lv. I. BKON.Secy. November, 13(3. 47 3w
Takers IJn.
Y Early Tlurk living i psev town,,. Franklin Co.. Ta.. ,Z r.V... ' ?8!"f
cow. with a We Star in he, foreLad and iZj eu horns, no ear marks perceivable. Supposed T be four years old. Appraised to thirteen dda ! and fisty cents, by John V:l,on and W.lliam Lan caster this 20tl, day of September l&r,C. A true copy from my est ray hook. JAMES SIMMONS. J. i ivovember lf.th, 18::6. at ' i Y. The genuine wsiiialTVeliV! BONE LaVlMENT. rgvIIEuseof this penetrating fluid has been at -O. tended with unparalleled success in all t)l disorder- of horses vvl.ieh require an external. nS? cation, such as corks, chafes or galis, cuts, u0u'llfJ sprains, h,n, ,n tl.e eye, scratches, cracked heel strains of the shoulders, ttifle. hou?l knee, u Li- ' icVc f lIlG iJes,erna"J wfiin joiuii; The Nerve and Dene Liniment is likewise an excellent preparation for burns or scalds, weakn orit.lTnessor the Joints, swellin? of the Gland, of the throat, inflatnatory rheumatisms, ,Vc 1 he Nerve and 7?one Liniment was at firs in tended only for the diseases of horses; its super or elucacy .n the cure of their disorders, has occa sioned Us use for some of the 'ills humanity j. Tor sale at R. S. Tyner's store, Brookville and nil the towns and villages in Indiana November tSth, t ? ' om . mvUvEN uphy YYm. Scoficld of Whitewater J. lownship I-ninkim County, Indiana, on tie firt day of November 1S30; three Estrav cov, one a black mewley supposed to be five year d.-' witli i some white .about l.er bag; one a wh,t .J i .nrlr ci-tntl.l ...lit. .1 :. . ..... . "'H
-.- vi.u ...... icjioiiii on ner home: su'iposgt to basix years old; one a pale red, with ' u-hi face; some red around the right eyo, tall p,rt white, and white under her bely; supposed to b9 4 years old; no other marks or brands visible- a praised by John Carter'and Joseph St.insbu'rT f $10 each; as per alfidavit onjile in my oi.iee G;v' bo UG LanJ a" J Stal tb'S 1 1Ul dl' 01 rsv(,mDANIEL WILSON, J. p November loth. 1S:(1. 3vr
A tj s si i ea i f v: tor's o s te. 0riCI' is "ere by given that letters of A Jn-in-istration upon the estate of Atvvcll Jackiaan deceased, lite of Franklin ceunty, la. has b.ei granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and ail having claims against the same will present them within one year, for settlement' The estate is considered solvent. WILLIAM C. MOORE, Adm'r November 10th, S:',6. Covington & Brookville C otto n Y am. riplIE Subscribers have on hand, and will corf nM. ue to keep, a large stock of Covington and Urookville cotton yarn, assorted numbers wlich hey pledge themselveu to sell, either at whole. a!e or retail at the Cincinnati prices. Merchant, and others wishing to purchase cotton yarn wiifind it to their interest to make their purchase! here, as by doin eo, they will save the carnV from Cincinnati. - "
Au-r. I83G.
W S. TYNEll.
I H Crate! of Qeensware for sale by the ' -"-Crate, by r. & s TYNER.
CO-
-Baaa A co-partnertiliin has boon formr.,! Kf ... n-..-j
. 1 r'ce and John Y. Hitl in tho mercantile bus.ness. aiid will be conducted under the firm of Ihf'.0 & Co at stand formerly occupied by Day.d Price in Brookvi'.le. Vv e Hatter ourselves that we shall ba able to accomodate our friends and customers on as eooi terms as can be had in the State, and will give a. liberal credits. Our stack of merchandise is bow very" goor? anil we lined keeping it so, and by so doinr' we reipectfullv solicit aurl r.vifilo..t!.r ,..? . i;w..i
share ol patronage. DAVID PKICE&C0.
brookville, 14th Sept. 18:16. "tp Stairs i Tokij." W. T. B5)Kii TAILOR, IISrAAING taken the room immediately over -ia- Mr. Isaac Price's Saddler Shop, and having also, come to the determination not to serve v Sheriff of this county at present, I feel myself prepared, under such circumstances, to attend to any call in my lins, from a double stitched Boxcoat, to a pair of drawers no mistake in me. 1 expect to receive the New York and Philadelphia Fasl.ioai regularly, every three months. W. T. REEKS. Those of my customers, whose acc-jnts havt been of long standing, muut come forward and piy up. It is impossible for me to pay mv Journeymen without money. -I must have the splinter. W. T. B. f-ept. 2ist, isre. ITji2j..;viiix's 'Balm. uin Indian Remedy for the TOOTH AC UK
rilTIN applied according to the direction given Oil the bottle, it l, novnr f.nilc:lu
give immediate and permanent relief. It also arrests th? decay of defective teeth, and relieve) that soreness which so frequently renders a strorj tooth useless. Foin numerous testimonials tie tallowing is fiver.. from the lirv. Gen. C. .Vi'dnie. llaitimore JIarvland, Tlh Aug. 25C6. io II.D. Monta.-u...
lear Sir. 1 have tried your balm in twenty three cases of violent tooth ache, and it has not failed in a single instance, to give perfect case ii live minutes. I have the certificates of the persons above alluded to. My agents of t'.is place (13 in number) Lav! also tried it in numerous cases, and I h ive not ' yet heard of n single instance in which it did n give immediate relief. Yours in haste, GEO. C. M'CTNL'. The balm ie now becoming in general use for bleeding and spungy gums, sore teeth, scurveyic. and is decidedly the best denser of the mouth of mozing and purifier of the breath of any tliirgtli" has ever been in use. It should be used with tin tooth brush instead of any powder or substance containing, or that can contain, the finest particle of grit. The Ladies speak of it with unmeasurt.
praise; and all who have used it have kid as.os all other remedies offered as cleanses ofthemcuti and purifier of the breath. . For sale at It. 5c S. Tyncr's store, Brookville. and all the towns and villages in Indiana. All orders for theiam will receive attention I j
addressed to Charles If. Ed wards Cincinnati, UbiM f 1. . .: 1 1 x- -ip-.. . . - "Im. I
ij.uutiviiie nov. l.nn, 1200. n Jut ISrrivnl.
Fresh Blinnlv nf Whllo T.9It Prussian
and Crome Yellow. Also. Castor Oil, SWJ
Jii, Shoe arnish, Starch rc. for iale by D. PRICE
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