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i members tunned in favour of any particular ! the ball had .ttitrl i
project; and that as has heretofore been the nnimnl, and struck his brother nf -ohe rMit
jques-
case with the Tariff and other iibserbin
tions, this question of the Curi-enrv wilt hp
adjusted by a compromise between the par-
I hat some great National Institution
In of our candidijge,&o nre still authority of tins tires of the Peace jentativc. and the
jge. The Constilavs: office under the f the U. Slates, or excepted, shall be
am h of the genign his office p reall any member of I assembly, during -.ted, be eligible to of which i9 vested
ties.
will be established, either as a bank or Trea
sury monster, or some similar project, we do
nui emtriain a tiouot; indeed, the convictions of the whole country seem tending to this end, and men who but a short time ago, spoke with horror and detestation of any such scheme, now seem to view the matler'if not with ap
probation, at least with indifference. For ourselves most sincerely do we trust, that should any new Institution of the kind be established, it may be restricted in strong manner, and framed on such print ioles. as
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"iii (Mt.ciuiuiuiii iiuei.er.ng m any possible way, with cither of the great political parties of (he day. It is not our purpose to inquire who should be censured but it must be
apparent to any unprejudiced mind, that the country has already been sufficiently cursed by the mingling of politics with business and money matters. Bieknell's Rt porter.
eye. 1 he shot was fatal.V HfSZ'.-Jdi Lockwood tmly survived about -hve minutes. Heleft a wife and one child, to lament their be
reavement; from the carelessness of a broth
er. Cin
Martin
TT7 .
nntg.
Aff . , NOTICE. ALL persons indei ., .
vtuiiii. uiuoi piconui i iic iii ttucui .r.
within one veart from Mav 1837.
LEWIS ALGE. MARY BOWLSBY, I July 20. 18157. Executor
Philadelphia July V2. AolitM'. VloLNT Storm. -This city was visited tasllrviHE public is hereby cautioned against taking eveniug between seven and eiht o'clock. I "r purchasing a certain note of hand, given
witb :i lir-sivv il ;i. .,.-. I i me to Isaac I. Keely for 417 50, dated the
f.-,-., ;,l ... ki . .1 ,1 19th day of September, ISio, and due on the 1st lora considerable time to raee with unusual i . r a . , , c , r a i e i- i u"u,,,jday of September lMi. Suid note was given lurj, 1 he Hashes of lightning were almost! without good consideration, and will not be paid incessant, and the peals which followed, vverei by mo, unless compelled by law. fearfully wild and loud. I EL1S1IA IIARRELL. We learn that the storm near Darby, was! July S 1837. 27 3w Itremendous-inasmuch that it partook of the i unaer6;ellBV-ir(T tnUpn nnt ,pUpra of
nature of a tarnado. Chimneys were blown' JL administration upon the estate of John fieck, down, fences, sheds and trees prostrated late of Franklin county, Indiana, deceased, re-
and carnages in which persons were seated, quests all persons having cloims against said es
se
the tde.isure oi
ur Fund Commisi ms honorable lo l they are aulhorit beinc .to mil-
i per cent, premiws, wc think will ted, and close the The state is mosperity and greatho would fain ride and rami
-We think weperchanee for the better, in the
overturned together with the horses they
drove. Wo have heard of no destruction of
life, though there has probably been much of
property. More extended ellects of the storm
doubtless remain lo be heard of, from the in terior.
Taxes'. Taxes!! This is the perpetual cry of the nullifiers and classifiers. Mr. Dumont and his advocates, by way of endeavoring fo
bring our internal improvement system into disrepute, are proclaiming that the taxes will
be raised next winter 200 per cent., that soon the tax will be a dollar on the hundred dollars, and that ultimately the whole real estate of the country will be taken to pay the taxes!
And yet Mr. Dumont, and some of his friends j The Mrmuti Frophtt. Joe Smith. This ill
pretend to say they are advocates of internal i low has been acquitted of the charge, of mur
improvement. I hey possess that kind of jder.
friendship for internal improvements which
A physiciau of New York says, that during
tho i:it wi'PB lie bn alloiiiU'il fnnr -:ir nl
apoplexy caused by wearing light boots. Col. Tiiom s J. Ev ans of Covington, heretofore a candidate for Congress, has declined.
tate, to present the san e within one year, duly
sworn for seitlemeDi. The estate i believed to be solvent. There will be sold at public outcry, on the Clh
day of August A. D. I?t57,at trie late residence oi'
John feck, deceased, (at the Milla lately owned by John Ward,) all the personnl property of the said deceased. Du attendance will be ,iven by
EMMANUEL WITHERS, ndm'r.
Highland township, July 11th. 18:7 27 'Aw
LAW IOTICi:. John A. Matson and Geo. Holland, AVE associated themselves in the practice
L of tho law in Franklin and the adjoining:
Counties of the 3d and 6th Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of the State and District Court of the Unit States. Orlica f.rt-ttloor north of the Cleedflice. Drookviile July 2?, 18-13. I
disposition us well ior the borrower as the lender. Confidence is gradually although iniptrcepliblv reviving, and business is slowly iinjiiuving" Tho opinion strenglhens, that Congress will provide a remedy ,aud the Banks in tiio various sections of the counlrv are ma
king arrangements calculated to benefit each . Ih -r. and materially to assist the exchangee.
T,ic New York arrangement, noticed lo-d.,y,
ii well a Ihe Oliio arrangement, cannot hut
!. nrnriiirtive of OOd. Money IS abuild;,t.
;inJ tan !e readily obtained at from sex to sar
in n r a nt. o i unquestionable securities.
Siorks have advanced very materially since nor lif. especially the slock of the Bank of
liie Uaited Slates the said Institution haviii,'0!i ibe first iast. declared its usual dividend oljnr ;r cent. It is proper for us to re
time some doubt now exist?,
this Hank's resumption of Specie p;y-
i-'l l rr f .
one inuiviuuai anecu lor another when lie
wishes to give him a fatal stab. The truth is
that the real friends of internal improvement
desire no increase in the taxes for some years.
He take the responsibility, as the conductors
of a journal friertdly to the internal improve
ment system, lo authorize candidates every
where in favor of internal improvements. and
opposed to breaking the plighted faith of the
state, to pledge themselves to the people to
go against an increase of the taxes next winter. .It is a well ascertained fact that the taxes this year will, besides making up the deficiency of last year, and meeting the inteiest on the public debt for the current year, leave
Either rvriy.said n 3'oiing
John," said she
you will."
-'Viil you have me, Sarah,"' man to a modest girl. No.
'but vou
may
liave me
Wc haveTextan dates to June 8'h. Valas-
a surplus of a pretty large amount applicable to $2000 against all persons playing banking
Atiministrnti"3''s Notice. MOTiCE is hereby given that t'0 undersigned administratrix of the ebtatc of Vm. Johnston
if'deceascd, will ee'.l, at public miction , on the I-!
day of August A. 1). at the late residence of the dece'is'id in Hroolivillo Township franklin County and State of Indiana, on a credit of nine
Inmntl..: u.lipn!li nmruinf rmrrhnspit pvropil tl.rpp
CO Herald of that date is principally filled j pilars, tl. a nur. I.aor i-ivimmote and BMrovEil
with a preamble and resolutions adopted by security, and for cash in hand under that amount, ..Tit... fP . . TC . ... II :.t.rt ' jm mI II &a Kolniiiririrr Irttlirt relnlo
UlC s III 1 ( MMll ill mj iil lull l;i n; j nic guui. uii vii'.ii:--" -t, "fi ww.j on theo( ca;ion of the barbartus murder of: "'d deceased, coi.sistiecf -f Store f:"", U.-ss, (
Col To'il anu anu uearuiru uaon, ua mi n t . . r .i iffrovving upon the ground, Household and li'tcheii I The Revenue Liw went into force on the i Furililuie, ,e balance of the term unexpired of tie Is inst. linise of the eaid decoasea in the White-Water CotThe law against gambling. i passed by the,t n factory, miry other articles too tedious toj Cmnrrps. piifnrrpd u (inP from nnn ihoiisfiml I mention. The Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A-
-ii. auu to continue mi mo wnotu ea.iii uu sum.
A liist of Iicttcr, EMA1N1NG in the Pot office at irookvili. Franklin co.. Indiana, which if not taken
to law out by the first day of Octr. next, l-?:57, they will
i ki oont in t in Konprnl nost omre na iinau iciicrs.
i7raokville, la.. July 1st, 1837. VM1 Wm I' 2 Jackson Susana Mii
x Jessee llrowb, llartlett U Ni.tl.au Atu Cutshall Sara'i a
Coffin Eliza .Mien
Coidey Chapman T
Carmichael Andrew
Cake Charles T Cotten William Col fox Richard II 3 C. C'rk of the Court 2 Dadd William Davis llarvcj U Dane Henry Eakright Rachel Fitchpatrick Bartholomew GaryJamea (Jaston J II Oliver Joseph
Oasell Philas Leonard
Good kV in 8amuel Gilchrist John Goodridge Eraetua Ilubcr Jacob Hubcr Henry Hann aOliver (J Howard S A Eq
Holford Alexaiinor, or
Ansel Terry Hardy Georpe
llendricka Elizabeth
Miss Herbs John Hediey John Hilt John W Hoops Win Jackson Andrew
Johnson James Jones Obi. I N Kiilg.'rn Ezck'ud KolUr S.m.it Mr Lee Abi aham l.Rtrae Eliirih
lcliillberry AuiKtfUjf
''""me Samuel BlcCo.;ck Viii Magill Japg Morgan Mr Nash Wm N Nugent John" Pursel hrT. Mr Pattee Win Price David Pabb Wm Price Win Kotbrock Philo-j Reed Jacob Uariden Mosca Rader Jane Rundle Andrew Stone Jared M Simpson Robert Stafford Gideon Strickhr Rewbeu Suffjrd Xonuon Toping John R Tucker Maryann Mii Terril Salmon Upjohn Thomas Vogal August I Winklom iii .Iaob VI Wojdsi Lvdia Mr
Wall: James Ward Joht. Whilchoad Wm Zutlcr ticorgo
DOCTOR KEXNEDXY continues to heep or hand a well selected assortment of the Medicines used by both the Regular and Jotntuc Practitioners, Pater. t Medicines, &c. at his Apotheca
ry shop on tin? East side oi the public square.
June 2!st, lKi7.
Cl-tf.
m:;r:c, However.
as to
mcni for its new noles, as intimated in our list as it is the opinion of several legal gentli'inen wlmhavj examined the law upon the f!jec(, that the Charter will be perfectly
safe, without a resort to any such course. The , question, however, may still be considered as a dun ht ful one, although no person disputes tlic ability of the Bank to redeem every dollarof its new puper in specie. Sjei ie is on the decline, and will, in all tv'.il) ih'ility contintt to decline in price, as thecondition of the Banks improve. There i little doing in real estate, an 1 our whole-
vi'e dealers are lying upon their oars. In-
ft. 7 I
io iicxiirars oemana. uenm sav more
on this subject hereafter. In the mean while
wc will just add that our state is amply able to co nplete the system wi'.hout oppression and that, instead of empoverMiing the state, it willenr'uh it; and those, who take n leading part in throwing obstructions in Ihe way of the progtessof our public works, will, in af-
terlimes, be regarded as agitators oropposcrs of Indiana's true poficy. In. Jour- '
games; and from ziW to 1UUU dollars against persons permitting such games to be played in their house.
Doctor T. Kemicela y SH"AVlG to in r recovered from iub Inte indi-M-position, as to attend business, respectfully informs the citizens r the county, thr.t he can now attend to cnlls iji his professional line. He feels j.:sti tied for past favors, and will endeavor to attend to future rails, in a manner to re uler satisfaction to tho afflicted". June 21 24tf
MARY JOHNSTON, ' ii !i i, July, 21. 1637.
Admiinstrnlrix.
The small
Kentucky.
pox is prevailing in Frankfort
irNRs-.Es I'eks. By an net of the Gen
eral Assembly ot tltuo. passed Alan-h 22.1
1837. witnesses a re allowed seventy-five rents per day, in civil cases, lor each day's atten
dance at the Court of Common I'leas. or Su
preme Court, under a subpoena, to he paid
hy the parly summoning (on demand) and
taxed in the mil of costs; and seventy-five
cents per day for attending a Coroners in-
q lest, to be paid out of the county treasury.
In criminal cases, where the puno-hinent is
d.Hl, the siorni seems to have swept by the (capital, or imprisonment in the I enilentiary
public arc now contemplating us ravages, witnesses residing out ol the county where
and casting about for means whereby to re-1 the trial is to be had, are allowed one dollar
per day for attendance on summons or recognizance, and one dollar for eaih twentv-five
miles travel to and from CoOrt, and lliot-e re
siding within the county seventy-five cents
per day for each day's actual attendance
Where the punishment is less than Peniten
tiary, witnesses whether residing in or cut of
the county where- the trinl is to be held, are
allowed seven! v-five cents per day, and those
residing out of the county, sevenly-five cent?
For Ike American
To ihe voters nf Franklin County:
I hope th mends of the White-water Ca
nal, and of internal Improvements generally.
will recollect those who have come out decidedly for internal improvement, without
skulking behind the great humbug of classification. Some have not dared to publish
their sentiments, and others have endeavored
to carry water on both shouders;
They are ail for love, but a little lor tue Dome.
Mr. Alex, rower is a gentleman wellqual
ified for the station of llepiesenlalive
also a practical fiirmcr and mechanic
VI 1 1,1, All M. M'CARTY. Attorney and Counseller at Laic.
WILL hereafter devot himself exclusively to 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 Hrick Eaetof the cour'.-house. Urookville Sept. 6th. 196. 37 tf.
The Brookrille Insurance company S3 now prepared lo make insurance on property. For terms apply at the office of the Company,
west upper room in U. Price & Co s store.
AIJNF.it
Jso. W. IIitt, fc!ec"y. Urookville, July 3, 1S37..
M'CARTY, Pres.
26 bty
Administratrix's Notice. OT1CE is hereby given to all whom it shall or mav concern, that administration of all and
singuiar the goods and chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects, which were of William Johnson, late of tho county of Franklin and state of In-
diana, deceased. whodied intestate, has been gran
ted to the undersigned agrenebly to law. 1 he undersigned adminibtratrix, hereby declares the es
nd tate of deceased to be probably solvent. All per
He is! sons having claims against said estate are hereby
ti;iir the wrecks that it caused. Time, we in-
cline to the opinion, will prove a more ctte.ct-
ual remedy lor the dijaslers, than any that might be suggested by the invention of man.
pickncus hi porter.
the only one who has dared lo come out boldly, before Ihe tide was turned back by the
unrivalled reasoning and eloquence ol lion.
David Wallace. If "old L ranklin7' has at
last, deserted herself and internal Improve
ments, so far that she can only present one
'Roman," will the true friends basely desert
him. Ifyou answeryea. surely hath the sceptre
notified to present them for payment according to
law; and those indebted to the same, are also no
tified to make immediate payment. M R Y JOHNSTON, June 28th, 193725-3 Administratrix.
THE CRISIS THE CURRENCY WHAT WILL CONGRFSS DO!
The disastrous condition of exchange continues. Bank Notes are of various values in different sections of the country and it is with the greatest difliculty that commercial nn are able to transact the little businefs
th.it is doing. The crisis is indeed a fearful one. and i alls for the exeicise of the energy :iuJ the patriotism of the best and wisest in
the Ian I. As yet no remedy has been propoi d, that seems calculated to unite the conle:idiug parlies, or in f;.vour of which the Government has expressed an opinion. Thus fir, all is doubt and uncertainty. Business
continues paralysed, and the propeet is overAnlowel with gloom. The Washington
V'lolie, which is still looked upon ns the org'u of the National Administration, and
wWli from its position as such, exercises a vast inllutnce over the country, persists in its denunciations of the Bank of the United States
l!i partimlar and the Banking System gener
departed from Judah.$' we are become tit sub-'days. I have left a copy of the duplicati jects for demagogues and hobby-riderf. BeK ; John, who ie authorised to rece.v ' , . i . b.i -ii i ir.i Icoiptfor taxes for the present year. I assured that in ihe neighborhood of the wn- ' , R-nPrrti)llt tr,vPB mils. be
Collector's Notice, To the citizens oj Franklin county. Ia.; TS701TR taxes, Tor the year A I). 137 are now JL due, and will be required of you in a few
have left a copy of the duplicate with J .
receive and re-
unes are
ter uf this article, that he only will he suppor
ted bv the anti-pome and nnll-rti maUers.
Friends, awake! Your interests are in dan-
VEKITAS.
for each 25 miles travel to and from Court;
the fees in criminal cases to be audited and
paid in the manner now provided by law
In all cases except those specified in this
act, witnesses are allowed fifty cents per clay,
anu those called upon to testify in a case in
which they -are not summoned, twenty-five
rents, to be audited, taxed, and paid ns now
is, or hereafter may be, provided for by law,
This art took effect on the last day of June,
last. Cure. Herald.
July ISlh, ISW7.
hard and money scarce, but taxes must be paid.
will receive Indiana paper at the present. 1) VNIEL ST. JOHN, C. F. C. Juno Gth, 1837. 213 3 w
NOTICE.
THE Stockholders of the ItMokville Insurance Company, aro required to pny iiw, one dol-
laiper month on each share of6tock subscribed.
for three months in succession, commencing on the first .Monday in August next.
I hose who have neglected to secure the amount
of stock respectively subscribed, agreeably t the
provisions of the charter of Eaid company, are required to attend to the Buiiitt on or befurtf the first
day of August next.
J hose desirous to take stock are invited to call, as tho books remain open at the office of the company. By order of the board. ARNER M'CARTY, Prea. Jno. W". IIitt, Sec'y. Urookville, July 3d. 1837. 20 3 w
I' OTIC 12 or Partition and Assignment of Dozcer. NOTICE is hereby given, to Eli Hetdrick, Samuel Hetdrick, Mary Jane Hetdrick, William Hetdrick and Sarah Ann Hetdrick, heirs of William Hetdrick late of the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, deceased, and to Jane Hetdrick, widow of the said deceased, and all others concerned, that the undersigned Margaret Hinds late Margaret Hetdrick heir of said deceased, and Abraham Hinds her husband, will make apolica-
MAttniED-
this place,
Mr. J ESSC
-On Tuesday evening last, in
by the
HOLLAND to Miss SARAH
M'GINNIS, all of this village
Florida. The latest information from the
south, contradicts the report of hostilities having commenced, or being likely lo. Micano-
py was yet auve. ineoiner t meis recain their rank. Gen. Jesup is reconnoitring, but whether in the swamps of the south, or a-
mong the luxuries of the tables de note, we
CO-1" A KIT! EKSH1F. co-partnership has been formed between Davi
Price and John W. Hitt in the mercantile bu-!
siness, and will bs conducted under the firm of lavlrl I'.lnii A- f'n nl I i.ct sliinrl fn riiie rl fifcnoiod bv !
Rev. Elijah Barwick. David Price in Brookvi'.la.
We flatter ourselves that wo shall be able to ac
comodate our friends and customers oa aa good
terms as can be had in the State, and will give a liberal credits. Our stock of merchandise is now very good and we inted keeping it 6o, and by so doing we respectfully solicit oud confidently expect a liberal hare of patrotiage. UAVIU PRICE & CO.
Uroovilie, 14th &ept. IS,.o.
nlh; whih; the Opposition Journals call upon are nol advised. Perhaps to-morrow's dis-
their friends in Congress to do nothing, ti.itil tress" mail, may again bring us an account of
he a l niniilratioii disclose its plan, and shew
hand. The Globe published General Hamilton's let'er, coincide d with him in some r1lc:ctsas to the causes of the existing condi'iio'.i. of Imiicrs. hut riMiiiili:il fil his reined v
- r j nitnu'ly, a modified and restricted Bank of tle United Slates. Under these circumstanccs. we are at a loss to conjecture when the light will break in upon the present darkness. "r to detiae with the least degree of confluence, what will be ihe ronrse. nf Congress.
iinelliiug, however, in the shape of a reme
a horrible battle with the Indians. We have
not the least particle of faith, in any ol the various accounts published in the Savannah or Charleston papers; and the Globe appears
to be equally ignorant of the movements of
the southern arm-, notwithstanding its hy authorily" position, and its frequent official
bullelinson most matters ol importance, connected with the Government. Cin. Whig.
In the festivities of the above occasion poor""' was not forgotten, but were presented with several ample slices of what makes the mouth water-
We sjiread it on the table invited "our" friends and partook of the delicious cake, watdicd it down
with a little wine, and drank the following toust: llymcnial God! what joys are thine! What myriads bow before thy shrine! What bless ingb round thine altar play, To sweeten life's embittered way; The high, the low, tho wise, the fair. Are ble6t in sacred union there.
Before wo "had scarcely time to think, up
jumped our devil," smaking hi lips, impudent as
usual, and ptoposeC the following eniinienw
The happv bride Her ample, thee give abun
dant evidence of her making a good step-mother.
D
while
grove
Accidents. We learn .from the Eaton Register of Thursday, that Mr. John Banfile,
tyitmut at least be attempted by that body, of that neighboorhood, was killed by Ihe fa I-
1 III. ll l l ; I : I I' ... : k,. C.K In.t .nl.ilr.
pcvpie nave aireauv oeen seriously in- ungn mc in i nun") uu ure mm., Jiel. They have bom" the evil with h re-l he and his wife were passing through a mnrkable degree of nalience and ohilosonhvtlon their way home.
"Ut we CiM'l a:,t;ufiul tliou urill nuvr nurmii 1 Tho snmA nnner nlsn mentions an nccident
-'I.J..V.V. t. J .. II. . V- . ...... I .... I
having occirred nl urai.genurg.in mac county, on the 1 1th inst. Two brothers, of the
name of Lockwood, went to a barn to kill
weasel; one of them fired, at it, and called to
his brother that it was dead. On going to
ercwilLnot be a majority ofj the opposite side ol the barn, he found that
IV
uiigress to rise, without the consumation of
plan oe scheme, calculated to brmg the1
jurreacy of the country back to its former "til lliv ... . r
-j u.u jmu iieruus t'Hiuiuoii. uur uic-
c"l ImarittSCriri t. lhn nt Ilia rnmmiinminl
tbe
A.UCJUST ELECTION 1837. For Governor,
WALLACE. JO.V DUMONT.
For Lieutenant governor.
nAfin IIILLIS. ABEL C. PEPPER
For Congress, fourth District,
For Clerk.
ROBERT JOHN. J. JOIIJuSTOJy.
For Associate Judge. EJfOCn JIT CA RTY. JO TJ. Q VICK.
AJUES SAJ&UELS I. W. BUJS'IMM.
For Senator.
TiAVlTi MOUNT. SPENCER WILEY.
For Representatives. j.irnn FAUSSETT. FR E E.MA JV A t. OA R
.OHA- Af.LEN. A LUX
RUFUS HAYMOND, G. R. CIIITH vuvu. ABRAHAM LEE RE DIN OSBORN JjiJHES CLEMENTS JA.UES IIALSEY
JOSEPH BENNETT For Cotiimiisioner, JI ORGAN ROOl', R. TEMPLE TON, JR.
Bark! Bark! Bark! E tho uadcrsigned wish to purchase one hundred and fifty cord of Tan-bark for
which we will pay a liberal price, one half in cash and the other half in leather at cash price; the bark
must be sound and well cured, and delivered in our bark house between the first of May and first of
August. We also want all those ho are in debt
tu ua to Up niinctual and nar ua on or before the
first of August, and oil those who do not coin
ply with this request, may be assured that their notes or ac ts, will be leit witb an officer for collection. We still pay the highest prices for hides a.id skins, and want all the hides and skins that we can get. We expect to keep a good assortment of Leather on hand. 1 DA VW & V1ELEY, Tanners & Courier. Brookville, Ind., April llth, 1834. 10
jtion to the Probate Court ol tho Count)' of Frank
lin aforesaid, on ihe hrs-t ilny of the term thereof lo be holden at lircokvilie in tho county aforesaid, on tho seond Monday of Auguet, A. D. 1837, for the appointment of commissioners to make partition of the following' described real crlatc of which the said deceased died seized in fecsirnple, situate
in the county and staM al'd, to-wit: The North West qr of Sec T 9, Range 1 west; olso fifty acres of land being and lying in t lie S Wqr of Sec 8, T 9, It 1 west. Said tract of lind laid off on the south side of said qimrter by a line running east and west to contain fifty acres; also the west
half of Sec Nob, I S), It 1 west; also the south east qr of Sec 7, T t, R 1 west; also the 3 W qr of Sec 7, T 9, R 1 W; ai;d also Lots No 1, 2. 3, 4 and 10 in the town of New Lebanon in the county aforesaid, amorg the aforrsnid heirs and proprie
tors and to assign to the said widow her dower therein, and to make partition olso of the interest, of James Hetdrick, dee'd, heir of said William Hetdrick dee'd in the earn, according to law. MARGARET HINDS, lata Margaret Hktdkick, and Abraham Hinds her husband, by Joan M. Johnston, their att'y. Brookville, July 6, 1S37. 2tV 4w
cash for Wheat and Itag.
Til E subscribers will pay the highest cash price for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half
dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton
rags: all to he delivered at their Mills in Brook
ville. J. II.Sl'IJISU c Jo.; Urookville February 10th 1837. 40 tf
Taken l ,
S seers, living in
SILVER SMITHS AND JEWELRS BUSINESS.
til E suoscrioers respectfully inform the public
that they have lormed a co-partnership in
the town of Brookville, Indiana. Their shop is on the cast side of the public square, one door south of the Clerk's Othce, where they will repair all kiiuU of Watchei and Clock upon the shortest noHoc. They have on li-nida, and intend constantly t.ikeeo a frooil assortment of silver spoons, spectn
POrfiii.icles, fancy articles and Jewelry, which they will
sell upon reasonable teriaa. Ilemg oeterunnuu u devote themselves diligently to lh'r business, they hone to receive tho patronage of the public. JACOB REINEMANN, A. B. PRATT. April tytb, 1937. 17 tf.
Jacob
Franklin countv. Indiana, before me Jona-
Ray township.
55 Yr
than Aliev.a justice of the peace, living in Brook
ville township, ono estrny bay mare, supposed t be 6even vears old, about 15 hands high, supposed
to be burnt with a ring for the fistlo oa the weatners, a small star in tli-i forehead, about half of the mane hangs on the left side next to the weathers, with black legs, mane and tail. No other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised by William Henry Harrison AWey and John C Claids to be worth $o0.00. I do hereby certify that the abovo ia a true copy from my emray book, given underin v hand, this 24th day of Mav, 1837. '2:1 3 w J ON AT 1 1 A N ALLEY, J. P
V. V. Clarkson, Rotary Public, BreokvWc, Indiana.
