Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 July 1837 — Page 2

To the Voters of Franklin County, In "h Indiana America,, cf June 21st, was published n com nunicution. railing upon me lor my views, of S.ttr poli. y. so f!ir relateto the sut'on I a.ir i. Vnndirfa'es en.rally whilst am using lorofii. P, prof'ts patriotism '-ami great o-, imde for the people" How far tin e are sincere w ith me, I (.IV.- lo those who knows me best. I )nVf VveA in

this ronntv :t year, hen arrived lo (lie i;e fnvmhooJ, an i was entitled to the privilege? of a ritize:, I endeavored to support su h prinrtpl. sas I thought tn?t conducive lothe public welfare. What will 1 do if elected a Repreventative to the next general nssemblv of this State? I will vote fcr ntnl promote tlse pafppge of snrh law 1 think mv . constituents desire Cor the benefit t f -dur;iti m and ngrirnliure. 1 am in f iver of the, Voters electing for a term of years their Juu::ty Treasurer and Count- Surveyor, they are ofiices of importance, and their appointment is too f ir removed from the people: an amendment in our rws, appointing toilet tor's of the levenue. i niuchneeded.lt impo.esupon theSheriirtherol lecti'ni of tre revenue, f no other person w ill tk it. Justice would then say thai he should have the t oilet t ion when desired by him. n. dead custom had -im-lioned this course but in some pLi:es. the county Commissioners re-.-gardless of fj'i lliiieations. have violated t'ti-s -.principle tl "j.issit e evidently vi;h no other in-

'tent:on, than lo l.imrJ the interest ol friend-!

ly aspirants and itily par'y muligaitv roatrary to t!ie will of tie people. The "great and ab-or;!;;j ihjert of state Policy that now avilaies the pu'dic mind is that of our system ol I n-io t iuM,t. In order to atisfv the curioity of "voters." ami let the public ua lerstan I m views u;k:i this important question. I will briefly respond lo the Interrogations ol "voter.'' l?t. Are you i-i favor of (he svstem as it is. -or are you ia f vor eft l.issitn ation. In answer to ibis fja stion. I would observe that a nrtw'ru;ion of a fw w orks, and those of the m t pr..i!i:a!de tuns, named in the interna! Imp., vem -nt ! tw would seem to present the mo-t feasible plan for the interests and prn-pnitv of (be ?l a'e, at this time. I fear the burden of tax ition i, po-ed upon tlie peopie, would be to heavy jf the whole of the work, co i! ain -.l in the state, if it should be prosecuted at the sinis time. Imb ed it rnnnot be done without greatlv increasing; the taxes of the p.-nd ? to such an amount as it is feared would d;ive i!n: emigrant from our borders; and render u n uci to labor lor the demands of the taxjatherer. I dislike oppressive tax . If as it i estimated the com pletion of tho public work?, shall cost forlv millions of did! u s. the population of our state not rxceedinu-j i..b.iblv, six bundled thousand, tb"s we.obl repi'!t; a tlm of equal 'o tix'y six t -v A.V of every man , Wo man, a:-.. t Ci il 1 ia the f trite, allowing every filth person lo he a voter, the sum of three hundred and thirty tiir.-w am!" a third dollars vill be required of ea; h. to complete the present system of Internal Improvement. Thi would therefore render the taxes too burdensome to b borne, If h i.vever this cab illation ol t!u cost of the Public w orks is too exIra vug ant, siill at the lowest estimate 1 have seen it would increase the taxes, to a I (r' amount, sou-id policy would therefore dictate that our Work-, of improvement should be classified so that the stale should prosecute and complete but one or two of the most important at one time; and when they should le completed .she would be enabled' to derive

pTOKecuuoil U Would be bad policy mid des-

tnictive to the interest and character of the state, to now abandon it, under pe uliar circumstances however should we fail in classification a? I should desire it. I would be in favor of so modifying the Internal Improvement I hw. as to atiidre tli( t.onf.r ..f ib

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justice, not only to the Indians, but the country at larsje. The Indians are indebted lo the merchants and others this country, for their supplies for the last year, and were depending on their annuity for the liquidation

ol the debt. How is this to be done if goods.

and they at a thousand per rent, profit to

Ik if . . . I

wiiks solar a it aulhoi ist s some govern,,,, riorite, are tnrrcd upon them to let ot the several works and rest it Win. WeadmonisJi this Government Agent hi the Legislature, and so that af'er the , -; f i. jnsti. e, or auv other, as he values his perptetion ol the contracts that are let. ihe bal ! sonal safe! v. in b .., I m

ant e may be prosecuted in the manner that matter, the Aliemi nation of Indians con-

uk. ist pieseniaiives ol the people mifcht con-; tains men who know their rights and thev ceive the most expedient, and bent fit ial to, n,ay defend them.

in., state. I have now honestly answered the q lesiionsofvolers. Now Fellow" Citizen ii ou give tne vo es enough to elett me, my lime and talents shall be devoted to vt.ur interest.

Ft. IVuvne Sentinel.

JACOB FAUSSJET.

New Hampshire. This obedient and

tim serving Slate, at the request of Mr. Iliil, places.

the Governor, has lesolved, through its Sen- ' libly 'wounded

ACciUE.vrs J ii I v 1, 1S3T.

At Plymouth, X. C, by the premature dis-

cnarije ot a connon. a yr ung nun named

Gallop had his thumb and finger torn cdl fron

lus ngbt tiaiut. aiui his arm broken in two

His face" nod breast were also

The phvsician, who was

ate, lo instruct the members of ("oiiirres l-f 1 called ill immpilialf Iv. nmnmwieeil it iimwic.

presenting the Van Ibnvn early of the, mis-! siide for him to live.

At Pottsville, Pa.. a Getm in named Lech

er was K 1 1 1 d by beine struck bv the wau

ll'lmn.l b. t A 11 m

........u v.i.oiiie oiaie, lo oppose the ileation of a National IJauk. It matters little as

to sut Ii instructions, Hs New IfaiMt.sbirf. b:,s ' from a c annon.

no influence in Congress: and ii any of her re-! A dreadful accident occurred at the North

ptesentatives should happen to retain a full j nmpton (Mass.; Woollen Factory on the 4lh house to inflict a speeeh on bis auditor, it of July An artillery niece bad been dis-

woaiu ie in consequence of some thunder j ''barged a number of tines, when suddenly

s. lower, mat prevented a hasty retreat. H it the keg t onlaininsr ibe nowtler exidoded in

were not lor ihe name of beiinr renreei. the bands of an iodiyirtn.l. Ti. ....ii- ,i

cannot be accurately ascei

in Lie Aational Legislature, zwmor bill's state might i well save l!ie expense of Congressional eb ctions. Yankee economy, at least, might dictate such a saving to them. ClH. Whig.

a-

the explosion

taincd, hut it was thought fire was commjica-

ted by a piece of wad dins;. There were

twenty or thirty persons near at the moment,

and twelve were

more or I ss hurnl and mu

tilated two or three of thini horribly disfigured but on ihe 5lh none had died.

A man was killed at Maiden on the 4th

. I in rnn.-iiniiuiw-n if M.o lnir.lii...Af ..

una ' I wuisuiig ui n liiiiiiuiii

v man. name, not known, was killed at

Philadelphia. .Tn'v IS

For a week pasf nothing has been talked

bout heie hut the launch of the Peuu?lv

commonly known as the Hdir shin." and mm.

po ed to be the largest ship in the world. amr st'-ad by tl.e bursting of u cannon on For several days, people have been tlorLin.r ! ,!" fourth of July.

in from all parts of the t ountrv around, unit j The young nun injured at Lebanon has

the steam boats from Baltimore and New : "HI V ecovcrcd.J York have brought immense number. ThtJ

hotels have been crammed, and similiters and ' The'Gcorge'own Medripolian recently re

citizens impatientix awaited the great event ; i mnrk,M,,: hoppy rra we th'ill cxprriall business seemed at a stand still. early j r"fr' W''H P'HUc si ill bi entirely divj e'" 'bis morning. About eleven o't lock, people f'"n pnvfi fifr." Upon which the editobegin tot lose their stores; and from pJ iii, 2, ! f '' York Evening Star comment as fol h n 'r ds of ouuiibesses, carriaire?. and veb'. i 'ows: "('erbunly. from jirivat' life, but nm

liicm, and then go on

some revenue trom with others.

21. Ifiu favor of classification how f,r W..l I :c .. .... .

... iu y. u sacrmreix, white-Water cana without entering ihto an examination as to the mde iu which the several works should be classified. 1 promptly answ er that if t b , . ted, 1 should go fr no principle of class fication that should '-sanifiec the interest of the Wbite-Wate- inpr.Por place it in any other but the hrst ci.i. P.m b, cause it stand evidently ttv; first ia impartante it regards it claims upon the state and profit to be derived from it. The t . uaty through which i W located is the oldest and mest improved portion ol the state and lias borne the&c and bur. IftrnH the day; and it would now be "real injustice t prost.ate this work, and prefer others in the more new y settled part of the slate. In (act there i no other woik that would yield n more im nediate levenue to the state. If then the LegWUiure should be actuated bv H principle ,1 en!iKhlei.ed justice, and a desire for the interest of the State, in classify ing the Piihlic work they should rertainlv pllice the Inte-U aler canal j;, he first class. Ifsuel, should not be the case I would go distinctly against r!us.:ifirriiivt. 31. Wti it phn do you propose for clasilving the puuiic Work The great outline of the plan of which I would bein f.vor muv be found t n my answer to the first question. But witoonl en.eri .g ito detail. 1 tm,we1. Ibat the White Water canr,l the Central canal and the . abash and Erie canal should be put i a the hrst class and lh otheis iu u. b cases as the probable profits arising from ai,d the resources of the stale should Warrant. 4th. Will you go against all Internal Improvement in case you cannot succeed with cliss.heation, I have before rcn .rke.l that I would rv.her g ngV.nst clarification ih;, aenfiee the interest of th Wnite Water canal. Ub hcAorks wh the. White-Water, anal stsiem o la.em .l I nprovennm,, h rhaps.t sn)ore .x t.ns.ve ,h; Mtl,

...... .... . u,.r lo , . . .

cles, of even dcFi riptio,,, fit.d j,estn els. leading to the Navy yard ; w hilst the side w alks presented dense currents of human beings ol every age, sex. color, and condition. I w as lortuiiate enougli to have been laiim lied in her, along with a favored few some two hundred others and one of the fine German Hand of the Washington Guard. The

signt presented trom the upper deck of this j

"...oswous vessel, previous to the laui t h. was truly granl and imposing. The river opposite the ship house, i about a mile wide; this w hole di-ian, e was covered by ste am boats, ships, and small craft, ofall descriptions loimed in two lines, for the trick the sli p would lake these were all det k, ,l out with colors, in a beautiful manner. In addition to tnese, about fifty boa'. , ls, with rowers in handsome uniform; and hundreds of batteaux covt red the river as far as the eve could reach. Platforms had been erected'on all the adjoining wharves, and stands on these, ,:? w ell a, at every w indow that could command a view, were greedily purchased Lookwhere I would, nothing could be seen but one v is! tea of human heads never did 1 behold a scene comparable lo it, nor do I believe that so great a number of persons was ,Vei collected together in the Union ; I he low est estimate made of the number present was our huwlretl tkosanrl. Sixty thousand on Hit Pennsylvania shore, twenty thousand on (he Jersty shore, and twenty thousand on the liver. This. I consider a low estimate; main persons set the number down one bnndn d and hf'y thousand. At one o lock, all wa in readiness for (he launch; the ship wa on her cradle. ui(h very few of her shore stand-m-and only awaiting ,s,. hig.p. (i,,f, fo elide into her destined element. At ten minutes past two. cannons were fired lo give nol.ce to ail boats lo clear the way. At t entv live minutes past two. the precise lime fiVM upon, Ihe last bean, was sawed: and the . ry she moves," "she moves," resounded ,hro.,Jb the slop house. At this moment one bundred thousand hearts were beating high as

mm., pa i oi eyes were inlcnelv strained hut one long loud, and heaven rending-.',,,,, Jo d that she bad salely passed hergrea. trial. I he cannons loared, the band pealed forth one national hyniiV,d all seemed wild will, joy. It was tonsidered by nil seamen (he very perfection of a launch; the j-ir.wbcn she started, and when she touched the water was so Might that every land lubber on board Kept upon Ins legs. No accident occurred to mar the scene, although an experienced ship builder told me beforehand, that be wa of I pinion that many of the neighboi ing w barveo would be submerged people washed tdrnml small craft sw ampe.l.-Tbe swell wa not near so great .,hat .?,. hy tbe,ncl, ofihe North Caroht.H f, :ga,e, f.-.fm the ?:m. urd. The lei,n)!vai,ia's burthen is 3000 Ion; she mounts 1432 pounders. Her grea.e t length is 217 feef, her neatest breadth. 5S feet: her ereatst l,,i.. r.- r ....

i.i.i i " ,v leei

t.iei tin; lengin oi nr main the flag pole, 283 fe, i.

person. il

from txueri-

o-sl to the (op ol

-- . emaarked in

S r.ce our paper has been made p for the pres,,W( h rn (h H G iv riil.nt x h, arrived ,n iw with a I rg tj ,lt , v , SW,wi.h wtuch to plX ,. i;i ',,lU ct unlry.lh.. V,. v ai, o,;.y I , ia eah re,.y sti.,.,1 . i. .. We are Imtl.t-ri,,-lorined lb ! it is .! i.. r.. .i .

. .. v. ....... w ,,,,,, ,.

'ing. This sir, kes

vet aft, r Km o.k. ... . . 'VB:,M

. T V " "J emtmrked in it Khali lake n,. i. ,

" W""'IP tW III 111

.W.Mau.Uf kuuSUt iUitburcatcaill.iacuuou,,1ui;;ficatio4,.ord

from public. Polities are the nillars of n,..

national sfeiv without them, we should sleep in despotism, and awake lo tlivery: but there is no reason j carrying the bitter licit f.f ttntiii. c inl. tl ,...:...." .

. , - ...i" .o. pi naie circle, and inn-

King a tlitference of opinion ou mo-ded

)Oinis, me hasis of ill will and

hostility. vve n not spea!.

ente. i.ecause in the verv whirlwind and tempest of politic?. xve were always on termWilli our politic! opponents; we are so to this even moment: but we can immnine bow

very uapb as i. t .! must .e lo sea cd friend-,' ,,,1,d H''1 VvWtX Vn-'ff- ' White, ,.i,,k. areen iliti.li-il ....I. .... ....I; i i ... ;lt. Lurenee. I'.imr k....i '..

"-. ' I'oinoai ioiiiis, Main ollu rnslhey would a pestilence pa-s

o.o. Mini ana m silence, in tle street refuse to eat drink or prav with cat h nlbe.

clecliiunir lo sav Mioil LI

Th

SPRIINO and SUMMER GOODS.

IHE eubscribers have received from Pittsburgh,

rlnltitnore, rlmadelptna and XSew-Vork,

their assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, nanndv;

tylotlia, c.iBdiiiieres and c-issuieta. assort' colors .Mnnmtiiii h and Kentucky jeans, lied, green and white flinnels. Kose Ac sadille blankets. Hl ick. brown and cl.iret inerinnes, plain and figured. Circsians of VHrious colors. 15 row n and bleached sheetings and shirting. Drown and bleached cotton drills. Canton flannels, assorted nolon. Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Itnssia. 'I'able iid floor oil cloths, figured and plain. Irish. Germ-in, French and Uunsiaa, linens. Twilled bagings. Gambrics, assorted colore, plain and figured. Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet and Swing muslins. Figure:) and pi tin bobimHa. ilk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces Ladies cravats and collars. Italian. French, English and American prints. Silk and tabby velvets, assorted colors, plain and figured. Figured and valuitia ve.tings. Ited tickings. Ituckram. cauvass and padding. Merino, valiitia, capsimej and cashmere aha wis. Thibit, prussinii and filk drea intiidkercliiei's, osorled colors, figured and plain. Flag, bandanna and pongee nlk handkerchiefs; flag, cotton, and gingham, do. Mlack, Italian and figured dres sitk". Wh;te, blue, pink, gretui and hruwn florenre. I.'idies black anl white silks, beaver and kid gloves. Gentlemen's linen, beaver and buckskin gloves, and buckskin mittens. Gum elastic, worsted, and cotton suspenders. Sewing silks and twist, assorted colors. Spool, wire and ball cotton; Scotch thread. AletiV fur and silk hats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver and figured eatin bonnets; tuscan. leghorn, anil spotted straw ditto. Men's oarse and fine boots and shoes. Ladies' calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes and bootees, children' coarse and fiine ditto. Also, a general assortment of groceries, hardware ami cntl.-ry, queen's, glass ami tinware, anil window gl iKs of various dimension. Nails a.nl castings. Il.ar and other iron.. American and F-nglir.li blister, and cast-steel. Cross cut and mill saws. S;id irons, frying pans, trice aiid halter ch lins. Hrass andirons anil shovels and ton-re; FhovHs, spades, pitch and manure forks; pitch, hmd an J broad axes, Arc. Xc, We invite our friends and the public generally to call and see for themselves, whither the assortment, quality, and prices of our goods' are not uch as will please. DVVIl) 'KICK & CO. Mroi'fvilie. Ind. Miy 27, 1:?7. 2t btv

cue each

less u

tin

one

oiner '.Amen.' there is no tdiihwonbv ...

humanity in this. Parties should never b. -o strongly or so violently maintained as to prevent both sides uniting (n s;ive the country." Though we differ with Noah on mo! -u.bjerle. jet p cHiit ur with him fully in the foregomir remark. We should never per nut our political d ff n n rS lo interfere will, our social iuteicouise. Cm. Rn.

MET A LIC CUUREXCT. After all the slang of Administration parly. luring tlse I .st four years, about introducintr "gold and silver' into circulation as the Ct nHiiiutionnl ci.rrenry, Ihe Washington Globe nas con.e out and denied that president JackM.n, Mr. Van li.iren. Col. Benton, or am other pn -mint-iit member of "the party'" ever supported the bard money eteni" i he gold ha,t,g beinp exploded, the knaves lu, used it to gull and cheat the peopl- . 't'Xious to escape the odium their conduct so in Idy tle.-eive.., and b,n. e the impudence and tlirool. i v .,f il.. .i....:i r .

j " ifuirti oi in e lacts so

morions to every citizen. It i9 Wl.l known

..on v.e. jat kson tletlared tint "a thor vt olrmlton bormurd a.pitl ouuht to break."

f n V a , ' . s,,hord5"Mte prints, tief n led and re echoed the anli-republican sen-

' L.. . "I, !,M .hf,ve ""lv, not

:" punnsnea an address, from

M f "d paragraphs: Before at. Government can abolish cro.l'S it must not only annihilate trade and commerce b,,,nm , ilize iepf , d d -" 'oi.hdei.ee between man and man." II.ei.lHH of :, exclusive metu.ic ecuRcv has never ba1 any 'conntenanee either from the K,,e or NHtiona Administration nT of the cnn-hnananH u nnl, of the country iV.,e bu a dreamer who would throw ... ha. k a rj-ntur,-, can wi,h to annibil ,te rnED ! ! . "( and Van Buren.l "never enUrtamed the taw project of 11 elusive METALIC CCRRBMCT.

V H. TVNKit a-e now receiving from New York, Philadelphia ami Hah lllliiro ni:

xrel!ent assortment of Mummer Goods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in payment, at par. Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky. III.iK.it. ard most of the eastern Hank Holes. The following articles comprise a part tn their stock, to-wit; H u-.bla.dc, olive, brown, invisible green ami bl.ck-m.xed eetlS. W) )rxvnt dra;N oxTor.l and steebmxed satinets; Striped .fo. Ke.t nd white flannels. Mexican mixtures, tdue drii and conmmer stripes. Urowii sheetings and sl.irt.ngs. Hleached shirtings. Ib'eaehed and brown -tum dr.lhng. Linn,, and cotton table diapers. Iria.i, and l-Vench linen. Ut.lt.ure.l cambric. I4 reach, r.nghh Bnd American ginghams ami omits. 1 muted mualiim. W Lite, b.iil and colour--l Merscilles vestings. l'iKd, velvet a.id vslenn'.a . , ''"S Canvass and paud.ng. It.ack (.ros. de Uh.ne. Italian, Lustring and KeaM.ew. Colored and hlack (in. de Nap. do Fnr'd ? ,'. . , ' Vd Satin. Ulack silk velvet

ami

e. 1 onovp. h mil........ i n. - o.

I J,v , nnu U 'K H hdk fs. C.ro de Nap silk, gmze, heri.anr, s.ik ...u.li.i and crape cress h.lk'is. Tamboured and worked inus ,0 eollars and capes. F.g'd a,..i plan, bobinet. thread and bobimt Jacea and edr,,.irs onnet, cap lust-jug ,.d satin ribands. IJelt do. Hobinet and grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and mns ,., ..ert.o, ,ond edgings and quilbngs. rt ..rated blon. tdg,ng8. Hiack bomhaz.ne and sa in stock,.. White si Ik hose. Hlk, while and zebra; otto.. black worsted do. Misses coloured and white cotton do. Lamb's wool, white silk, mixed, brown and white cotton half !.ne. Ladies' .d. beaver, cotton and silk gloves. Gentlemen's buckskin beaver, kid and eou.ered and while cotton tio. oilk, bcotch. triiiirii.-i

iB. i arnsois. i;oriled

Jr! uOK, ,,, IIluj, ,leing (

..... x.ukm a.iu cap borders. Dimity. , elasVjf .,-"!t o a.", C,,,t" l'"le"i mwiiij s.ik

...i ktioi. UUIIllIlS COtlPli- I '....ion 1, 11 J.- ...

THR subscriber VouTdVL, Ladies anH u.M," rel'm.Uli

VVII,1C

- - . pmiuliv ii ' Brntikvi.l, erge can

,-ei.u iy inform ,U

cimty, that this del.gU.ul J,.. V,',e ""d vi. his Drag Store glU" U,jJ e "f e.n l Ild

. .in. ra i, ... . i

- 1 - , .'I..., .i.e. June l-th, Im:-7.

24-tf

n &8.TYNBK keepU Ac.

ot

IP

sorrment of thtj f,

they will sell at cuinati (trices.

Opodeldoc liiiteinan'v drops Godfrey's cordial l.ritish oil (,'astnr do Sweet do (ill spike falsa ui life Ioot. I. Jaync's Caniiiuit ire liilsam Uloodgood's elixir health

Fahurstock's vennifue

Cleveland's ague (Jreani Tartar

Tartaric ac d Sup. tJarb. .Soda Gum Opium J'u Arabic Do Camphor Do AsHloeiida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do (Shellac Cologne w uter HIack Ink Red tin Indelible do ('opal Varnish Hoot do Jappan do Gmund mustard (Starch Slne blacking Scotch siiutr Hilrgundy j.itch (J laves Mace Cayenne pepper Iteliiied borax Calcmed doNut gulls .M.rch 14th. 1837.

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'""11 H Cull'rl, A

i-i uiu no

Pulmnn,ry hh,m

"""l"ll !

(.r'.ln ; i'mk r.JOi lull;,

lle.l

l'pcinit-.t0

('f-hi.-r's l,jlnP,,, Nerve arl I, lf.e a0 l'ts. tiiriieui:, MrhuUl Lirlm re IIISS;tl b!u

tirops g,i In, ;

Ke.l lead ylilt,. ,!0 Venetian red Sp-inihh brona Madder Chrome yellow Do 1,'reeix Kss. ppppermii.t cinumuun Wafers I'ss. sjiruce aleratiis Montague's bn'.n fof tl.e tf.nli H!ui? vitrol White do. Liquorice. am' vetaUe ot SLuvmg soau ollJrt Toy paitns Mi'diciiiiiiMitum Ciiiaainoii Lee'e pills AnmiUn Curb. .Mignosii Nutnifj Sulphate Cluluine l'-'-btr

Sale ol' Sciiool Laul. State or Indiana. l-'rankiiii routity, J ON Saturday the 2d day of SoptemLer, W, will ..ffer at pubVic tale, at the Curt IJW said county, between the hours Oi 1(1 o'dn'k .( M. and 6 o'clock I'. M, on said day, ScW.l Sec tit.n No. Hi, in townih.p 9 and linage No. a

... emu iTt.iniiy; 111 lots til van. itis sizes; on Ls tfr.i.a nrn.dri llf..l U.. . 1 .. ....... . t

........ . v . uj. me msi.uu; 111 such ciife nine

anu provided. -SAMUEL SHUINl!, Sckool doinmiuMtitr uf said cov.ih, June 7th, 18'-u. ''-I--')

BM S:TAB;ii5ifil,'. tt s a c i n 1 1 ; r. tv m m n a u m s i,h vim. r, n

li. ed a purtnerthip in the Sdd,i,ig- busnieiis. uiner

fi)ieoi i rice a at ,iiaiii!i,ro prepared tu xrcnle,

in me sieaiesl Kyle, all work in their line ..f bun. nes,., and are ready- : accommodate tbir ru.-tcw nr. .1... ....l.i:

... ..m ui ,.oiic . wiin rpa usii. iirniii na

Comiuu.i Saddle, harness and bridles of evet I. ,1 1 1 .

ki.iu. couars ami all other arlicien in thnir linee' business oi glM,d iuater:,-il and durable wim-

iiiaiirhrp. I hey Imv ja,.t received from rinlnteiph a, a hatiiUume assort meiit of saddlery, onus

unir or. nritHe bits, stirrup irons, buckles, lick; spurs, phi eh and wehbiug, &c. &c(ot sale at rei-

sonaoie terms. Also, nu assortment of SadtllerV tnola. ronsi

ing of nwd atid inlaying, knives, hammers ...inch-

crs, puncrero, straminir forka and etimm tool..

Shop on Main street, at the brick let deor beloi

Trine c C. store. Urookville, May :'r0,.ISS7. Notice. All persona indebted tu. Imu

j ed to call, and settle their, account. a 1 m ntnlf

Cord.l Kkir, . . : . I , w n;m Lu

ok. s si: ."i" ; , ly u .,,u ; h,t ch t b neM i

am iMMVr U aetths my .d bool a.

-Il

POTTCia FOB JD1VOKCE

ingshoes. MenscoirKP l,...! i -..ir ..:.! Ur . -. r Court, lo Auj

r A. I. ..... .

l.lii drpria antl.a- ...,it irikL

--ling do- Tuscan, open cottage, .traw an, fi.M I KJL ZT.T'1 P ! V

alien llonnets. Flowers i'ab.. V-f r. a , I k i .;, . m'w '1' -v " lowers, tdlm .eaf fur and i Hied, irr ls.Clerk'. OffirP nt rML. .

111 i llrU

AuguH t'-rt,

l7. Ua Peti-

fvr Ihrcrcc,

A ladv asked a minister if she

nvght pnv

Htiention to ,lriS ad fHshion wilhoiu ,eii,c l-roul. -W,(,!irM r ie( , w Ltd, 301, HM ,,esuri. le fvx ,s Uitre u ,o,.

Snr!--TI,efoIloui,tgt,MSt i, Reeled Ton... ,,i.,;H., -given at a celebration ofihe

ii, in u

i in :

Tht St. .,.V,-nnaShe has totnke

eith-

----- --ii.ii . 1 v 1 1 1 nun 1 -a 1 1 1

.Misses lasting Ac Kid do

lasting do

salt.-.. Itonnnls. UL1"',;?,' ."7 aS a. 1 .TtT tl.e 33tb dy l M,J, A. II W.

.ilk Hats. -"..! lur and nieu. .n-i CW. Office of jWtim cM.atr, k

A T cia -r aiana, petit on in the above case, sjid it

, IlAlMD !ar'ff tt"iddfcdai.s,-.otare5id...t aMl

e-. -i. .Minmem , urocer.es, hardware and 0,ate of i atiidvit tiled with mij

' " . are' &li,ss ware' saddiery and tin i l,Mn'. M,d d.ie,k.Bt,ia lhere6. hereby mmfi-drf

1 . 1 . '"nBun- blank b..ks. Iron, ! f,,e n-',:ff -aid JtititMi-fw divorce; and 1I1 a ils and castings. Cross-rnt-sau a. grain shove's ! b9 s,,e l'e atunver.t.r deu.ur to the sain-, ono'

.. .. .. wvv j,,.,, M,veia and spades. Collu.sAt 11,. ! ue,re the callu.g ol the causa ai tl.a next t.-rf

dl. wI,VS Ksf'.lu?8-C",r 'tten yarn cm. "if Court. t., t lid at tu court b... ue u ItnMr h,r .nt iT68' ,,a,"tetl bk-t- ad pine ! tv," on th,rd Monoay. .p-Aflguat ext, iniiriis anu iuds, straw Itnivea. lookiinr fTlaHO ! ,lll,,n to aid de.fendaut. will . iu

, : ii ... . j

ii lily

S c. Arc.

8EPPmiS,SSJi?5? t,lC c Zeiisof Kroolrvilla C,tl

rM,i hi-. 1 ::v.". "."u "c'"y ut i,e u..

fkneu, and a divtmro rendered crordmfflv

KOHEitT JOHN, CTkV.GC My 5, A. . I8T57. t:(-4

oc-

renmvvd hisabop to the .hV,bVt wasU H

vvest side of XT' X "P on the r.,,V dn.?.-, " ,','1,!!C 8tV,lre-. 8'"th of A H

test all " , , 1 " rea 10 d" in the la-

., J3 eiiiinpr aiiention hooei tn ra e vea liberal share of the Dublin n,. J' i. l r

Hrnokvillo S... 00.1. .o" a "

40

. JLiMOTTS COUGH DUOt'X. aluahie Me.licins i,r Uou -hs and: CONSUMPTIONS, rBlIIIS Elixir ia peculiarly adapted to the W e"1 Prevailing ditorders of the breast and lungs; leudrngtoconsuinption. Common cl(! i coughs, whichare occasioned by perspiration, wii! readily yield t ,ts ii.Huei.ce, removing tM troublesome irrit .tio.is, wh,cb ct n8 a conrtiK Etimiilant to toughing. It e,lses pain, and inH11.fi ret to ni, em.ne.it degree. Ier.uns nilln td will pu.monary compa,iit, bleeding of the lui-"s, pasmodio asthma, palp tat ion of heart, un.l en bum.a.vealfL-cUoii.-, even in the inot advait

u m . . 1 " llvriDUil it. II . u-.llf;... : .

ll..f..i . .1 iiK.c-cimiiis, tc. Vi . . . ' "'" imineoiate reliei, imni u .V' . ,"C,, l,,ey w' on tl.e i,ost reason.rl"' re'"Kable power of dimmhmuiLr the irr.t .b.J

1 1 fll IliU UUwIdm .I t

JOL tr-nVf ""-7",'" co-pHriiiersh.,; for tl.e 1 transaction ot the Mrr...,..!.. k.. ' 1 r.

Keti cu.iM.hii. ... 1-.... :: r"u",ICTi w"i

.'..-, 1 , 01 "Id eland in Mt !U ? ?IV"t...Mt o. Merchandi,;?;'..1

"ji o, ury croo. s. rroi-nrio. ,

. .... n,iurc, iraocfl. -...j Jt.

sift

ware

tirms, 'or ca.i, or approved produce

VII lO.ll,

Notice.

13--

r a I . .

. sysiem, and the velocity .,1 the circulatiun,

o uu uy Cleansing and healing ,,e disor.led prt. It also alfurds immediate relief iu tl.e hoejuiif cough.

ftCrDirections f"r use, also certificates of impor-

'.Vcri.be.rV c'iioner for loaning .1

i.iriujt f utld III tin' .Snr..l..o l ... o -J -'"vhuhb in.

. . ' kiua irvMlllia w . . : : n .

aupncuions until the lii,d..n, l.'.i. r . , -res, accoipy earl, bi.ltle

citizen, ol Franklin county f0P eai, f ' , " be loaned on Mortg.ge security 1" U " Xo ......,., in ..l.co "f,7r five U "l V"? er

"'title to orooerty m..r, ' .c,ear Ph''"

-how,,, ami w,thot .

ror lurther

Without I , ... I.

i..r.-.,. . . -.. iaui lilies

..vi liicbiiui appjy to

For ROUT. MimuiVoN , .T.,n 27,h 1-7 comin g

Price. Fifty IVm.

for sale at the Store of J. lUtenhouse, in lh' rison and at the store t.f JJAltWTCK Ac 1JUTLEU, Bronkvillt-

TaLrn '

N the 29th day of June, 167, by John SWsK ' r .ivin? in SitriiiirriM i-v-mklin

county, I.olle estrav haw i..r. ..i. 1 iiU?. fc.

TilP ?-Z t ' ii . ! l" . right lore loot wline, left -I'" am rit.f KCl Ic I,iSur(llCe COMn inn r.ght lp knocked down. H,rp.ea

.0 p-jrehat-e solvent cash notesf. r ll ' . ' a'""11 H Ul' '!s "A f'

in 11 I tlie othce, west uouer r...u 1 ' taKeo iipf appra.ned to forty t ' m IL Price & Co.'s store. , per roo,B rB l,f J"n Weal, Jr. and 3. S. fWirt. I;''

J- w A UN EH M'CARTY. Preaidem ' r Cert"y U,,,t the "b" rs,,pcr rl j"2:' Prea.dent., from my c-atray book; give under ...y ha:

Jun sut, ie;iV.

nj ,f m -u'7l 1W. - If. 7 3i

JAClUt 1'AUfSLT.iF'