Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 July 1837 — Page 3

AMERICAN.

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CcJD I"" workman f'i"ir still Mck. ami the iarKwibility of obtaining "tlirr hands, weanmrihlo to give tint amount of reading matte r that wc woul I under other timtrnstanceJ.

Col.. C "V. Iff .tiif.n has issued proposal for publishing a paper al Shclln ville, Ind. to ha callt-il c '"Independent Press.' lie stales in his propectu that the- paper will be commenced immediately. Goveusou. Within the 1 tt week we liave s'' individuals from the i!i til-rent parts of tie State, none of w horn entertained the least douM of the election of the IIon.D win W.UA( n. It is generally supposed that his jiv.jorily ill not be less than 1 '2,000 or 15,'XX). Coxr.itEss As this is the last paper which will have nn opportunity of being generally ircuiated, we take this opportunity of warning the public against putting ronfi denre in any new charges, rumors or hand hills which may be circulated a.rler this lite period in he canvass. The candidates have had a fair, but desperate struggle, and lnd luftii ient time to make all the charges which Cfin Ite sustained. Let nil go to the poll and vols calmly and dispassionalely.and the result is not even doubtful. The only subject jit iue hotweeti (hem being National politics, it is presumed that to a great extent the question will be decided by that rule. In the District the 7th of last November the case tood as fellows:

Ilarrhon. Fan IJ. II maj. F.R Switzerland, (30 51'.) iiu-ii, no- :n us ll-plev,- (( 4.7: '210 Franklin. P3 875 87 Dera'ur, 9.?') 513 Dearborn, 1203 l'2b'2 79

Harrison's mnj. 11S-1.

l:03 79

us. tjetemtitic crticino of Internal imnmm.

ment, deep, radical, nnd everlnMiiie an in pavement in the mind nt.d heart of her people, she is Whig from one extreme to the

other.

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It is natural i,at our hearts should yearn lotowards Indiana. We were with her when tnc Klm of Jacksonism rov. rc d her like

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muck pan; we were with herbefore.be was

.cu resources mus In h iv : li.. 1

toi.n Iestimony l or the benefit of

those who are endeavoring to ride into Con-j gross and the Legislature upon the ''ruin' and "distress"' ?.f Indiana, we publish the two following articles. The first is from the Cincinnati Republican, and the other Tom l!ie Lonisvilh; Journal. Although the latter favors a little of politic s. Mill it is not mm I. less objectionable. Ye Honicrs who feel poor and dispirited, read the following: Indiana. Wr learn, from New York, thai

on tin- 8ih ins!., the Fund Commissioner ol

Indiana sold one million of her 5 per cent, bonds at '3 ni-r con', prem'u n. Thi. with

.TiO: 1.000 sold a few ibivs before at par. nnd

.$100,000. for which the Commissioners re

ceived in cash JP8000 for the option at the

,-n.ioi s'.xiy clays to lake it at tar. nuiU

l; 70 1,000, which this rising? state fmd lir.

celf able to raise, at an inteiest of less than

per cent, to enable her to carry on her bold and comprehensive system of "internal improvements. This result i most fi nterin.,

to our sifter Stale, and we lejoiie with her

in uie eviuonce u all nls ol her hib credit

t nen unio commenced her rannU in 185 he was only able to sell her 5 ner cei.u. f.,r

:.S'.) oil pel share, while Indiana is in tUn

times able to realize 102 upon the same de crsptTo-i of stock. Whv then !.., i,l . ...

roi l ion of the people of Indiana h.

ued with her undertaking. It is tre p.

His, perhaps, undertaken too much at one time; but having put her hand to the plough.

" -.uiS negan me system under such laVor.ibieopiccs, she cannot, with justice or

run loi.trseii, turn ta. k. Every thine is favorable to t.V cheap and speedy conMimalioii of the gigH.lic si. heme of internal im

provement, hi, h c ur sister state has adopted. Money h at hr commmd laborers are Abundant and loth labour nnd piovis !". re cheap. -Go jihend!' then should "ff lbs- tnolto of every genuine Indianian. INDIANS Oar subrrip'ioii list in Indiana having heroine very lare, and that Statfe being in our linmed.ate neig'thorlinod. we intend her'after J devote greater space and attention to her Wid ne ivs and interests. Wc have nlways tak.- .ivat interest in the destiny of that jr'Si-ruu, well-ordered and enterprising S'-ite. e exerted our strongest energies fir the developement o' her boundless rt--Krci s while hhe was a Jackson State dl knowing, from signs of enterprise, iutel hgence, order, and virtue, that a Jack-on 'te she could not long remain; and now t.iais!C b;,s become redeemed, now that she w ii to her very core, free, proud, indeside.,t, and patriotic, it is not likelv that eb. abate one jot of our effu ts but rather rt-d.mlde tliein in her behalf. She is al

ready striding like a swift young giant in nd- " nice of the gU. it y JU.ir Suites that enterle r.ue, null her. S le has not churlish. ') J'MU-d them ,nle; but, in the generous '" 'V-'""n of rnterpne, social onter. and "d i .ft.iu.ioi.s and. if not in these cerwy mtbepuuty ofher politirnl principles in the devouo i to the country and the

iMKHilie is Hhed. Site has mude one

"Vwctncnt, grcaivr tWajj the grand glori

i'- i t- i re of i

and the importance of developing thein by means ol internal communication;Wl fl itter ..urselves that we contributed not a little to

'hephyisicHland moral revolutions that have taken place or are in progress there'. Rut we would not be understood as dUparatMuw ilher oftherivalsof Indiana. Missourilmd Illinois are both mighty in the fertility of their soil. The former suro.'iso c -.11 .il

countries on the earth in her mineral wealth

nut alas! the incubus of Jacksonis.n ol Bentonism of Loco-focoism is upon he r mothering her mental energies and deforming her moral beauty. Until she shall thrust tin night-mare aside, the fertility ofher soil nd the riches of ker'niiir.;s will avail nothing. With reg .rd to Illinois, we are almost read' to take her by the hand nnd to introduce IteV into the fellowship of the great and free. 0..e thing only is wanting, and that one thing will not be wanting long. The g gantie scheme of internal improvement, projector! by her Legislature, shows that she is not devoid of intellect iw enterprise. It is notiu the nature of things tint such a Stale can remain long 1 1 am. d to the car of pow er. No she will

oon be, or, perhaps she is tree. We know of no better index of political tendencies than the circulation ofour Journal. We find thai its circulation in Illinois is very great, and that it has nearly doubled in the last few months. Our eves are unnn l.rr. r,l

hearts are throbbing with hope, if not with exultation We shall watch her interests nnd" b- r wants, find do nil in our power to promote the one and supply the other Lo;. J0Hr, Sr-RciE-pAYiMi Rnks. The following list of banks that were paying specie al t he last advice, has been compiled by a friend from the recent statements nirtd'f in various newspapers. It holds out gr'at encouragement fr others to go and do likewise, now the parie is so much over. We invite editors in nil the Mates to add to and subtract Irom. the list, surh as their own knowledge in their own neighborhoods may render proper. The whole number is twenty-seven, or mere than one to nn nvernge

to each slate. Ala ne. Georgia nnd Ohio notly lake the lead Glohs. Lisr.

People's Rank. at Rangor, Waldo Rank, tit lUKast, Relfal Rank, do. Mito,ninticook Rank, at Camden, Lime Rock Bank, at Thomaston.

ried her. Soon after this a schoolmaster if.' Selma set n story afloat to the effect that he had beared Dr. D. say things about the lady's conduct before marriage which oug'..t not to be said about any lady. Dr. D. denied hnvJi'g s:iid such lhingsnd the other denied having spread the story; but neither denhd sufliced to nncifv the enraged i.arenf. Iw.sp

was, own feelings and daughter's reputation were

Milieu wiwi. He met Dr. !.; bred at him two pistols and wounded him. Dr. Dwas unarmed, nnd advancing to Mr. Cleexin. holding up h-s l;,,uU imploiingly, when Mr. II. drew a bovvie knife a' d stabbed him to tile heart. The doctor dropped dead on the spot; ind Mr. Rleevin has been held to bail in the Mim of twenty thousand dollars to answer for act .V. O. Com. Ihr.

WILLIAM M. Itt'CARTY. Attorney and Counsctter at Law. SWII-L hereafter devote himself exclusively to bis profession and will attend to all Law biiness iiitriited to him in the Cirruit Court ol tbeailjoining i;ountie.s nnd in the Circuit, Probate and Jusiiccs Courts of Franklin County. Office in the Hrick Fast of the court. -bouse. Hrookviile tcpt. 6th, 1S"G. 37 tf.

A D posllc Hank Robbl The Huntsvilie Post Orliee, one of the- new government deposit Rinks, has been robbed by the postmaster, uho absconded with bis hoot ! D.iilon Jour.

M-rli,ig of Lulidtis of IVushingnn. It is stated that the Chief; of the leading tribes ot he Missouri nnd Mississippi regions, have beet, invited to assemble at Washington, with a viewof establishing among them something like paciiic regulations. The main tribes of the country are the great and warlike ones of ihe Sai s nod F.xes, and the Sioux. -with the less populous hands 0. the Win-

Adittiiiisirafi'ix;s IVolicc. JOTlCli is hereby given to all whom itsbsll or

uviy concern, thnt administration of all and

e.ngUiHr the goods and chatties, rights, credits, moneys and r7V?ctf.. which Here of William Johnson, late or the county f Franklin nnd state of Inrfinnn.dnceased.who died int-state. has been granted to the undersigned ngreechlv to law. The undersigned administratrix, hereby declares the estate of deceased to lie probnblv solvent. All persoiiB having claims against said estite are herebv notified to ,.rKnt them for payment Occordii,g t'o law; and those indebted to the same, are also notified to make immediate payment. , ' M 11Y .TOIINSTOV. June2!Hh, lS:n-5-3 Administratrix.

CoIIcclor's Notice, Tit the c.turii f frank liu -,...., T.. .

70111 taxes, lor the vetir I) 1SW7

dtie, end Will be renmrn.l :

. --- u " 1.1 a levy rf.ys. I hire left a copy ...the duplicate with J. " t. J,.hn. who is authorised to receive and receipt b.r taxes for the present ver 'r;.o,

1

nehagoes. lowms. Are ' Thidr .ln.f ...i.-...

vvill probably reach Washington about the first of October. The occasion will be an unusually interesting one for all n ho are rti-

nous as the manners, customs.

angunges. elo-

Innunr. .-.. -r.( . . .

iiii-se reuioier ai.ci less sop

Heated natioiis-ol I he aborigines.

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Maine. do do do do

AUGUST ELECTION-. ISS7. !Vr Oovernor. d. Wallace. Jorlv nu.vo.YT. For Lieutenant Oovernor, DA FID IllI.LlS AH EL C. PEPPER. For Connrress-. fourth District, GEORGE II. DtW. A.VOS LAjYE. For Clerk. ROBERT JO ILW .. mV. JOILSTO.. For Associate JudT. CA-OCf jrCAIiTY. Jo7- nr-irk-

AJIES SAJIUELS I. jr. nnLwrA.v

For Sennt.or. . DA FID .VO t7.V7 SPE.VCER WILE V. Fr !Jppresent.-it' vpp. J;lC.?J? l:S$eTT, F11EE.MA." AT.GAR. JOILALLEA jLEX POWER. RVfus hay.vo.yd, a. r. cmrwoon. ABRAHAM LEE 7?;nV n.nnv

hard and money scarce, but taxes must be paid

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IXIEL ST

June i)Ui, 1SS7.

ie prpser.t.

JOHN, U. F. C. 2G:jw

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Y Jacob Sjeere, living ,n Ray townsbin n Sr"nk,'n- contT- Indiana; b'efore me JobE than Abey, a just.ee of tbe peace, hving in Brookl v.lletownahlp.one ert7 bay mare. supposeTto o ?ar".0,d' "boUt 15 '''. supposed er, - rill ith fr t,,C fitl" " ih Matters, 8I,,all star .n the forehead, about half of i,e mane hans on the left side next to the weau'erV w,t , black ley, me and tail. So .aber miSS or trunds perceivable. APpr.,i3Cd by W vooniVl7 f J,,,',vc b u . J,. ; , ; r eby cer,:fy tl,8t tl,e ,nv is a true co .V from mv eatrav hk :

y bind, this 21th day of M,v H' P UnQ" 2-3 -.iw. JONATHAN- ALLEY, J. p.

S. At Ella's IMPROVED rUE-CRirTION FOR THK CURE CI' DYSPEPSIA, (JonS,st,ng of a I'.al.am and Tome Mixture. (For particulars ec lure bills.) v I'or sale by

II. I). JOHXSOX. Ib-ookviJIo, Inii

21 Cm.

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JAJ1ES IIALSEY

JA.MES CLE.ME'TS JOSEPH VS.Y.YETT

For loiimiRsiorpr, .MORCA.Y ROOP, It. TE.VPLETO.WJR.

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i.ot.nerticui Kiver Hank, at New Hampshire.

Uoxbury liank.nt Roxbury. Mas. Ynrmoulh LanK, nt Dariislable, City Cank, at New llnven Conn.

llrookhn Batik nt Brooklyn, N. York. Bank of K ome. Home do Fatt ison Bank.nl Fatterson New Jersey. FiHuklin Bank, at Washington, Fenn. Northwestern Bank of Virginia, nt Wheeling. Virginia. Insurance bank at Columbus, Geo.

Iank of Cobiml us, lo Commercial bank at Marten Central bank at Milleilg-viHe Citizens bank nt New Orleans, Ln. Consolidated Association bonk.

Louisville Savings Institution, I.ouisil!e.

Ientuckv.

Shawueelown brink, Ht Siiawneetown, Illi

nois. Dayton Bank, nl Dayton, Ohio, Bank of Marietta. nt Marriettn, do Bank of Xenia. nt Xenia. do Ohio Trust Company, nt Cincinnati, Pontine Bank, Pontine. Michigan.

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State of Imii.ina. Union t.'ounty. I JIIOX Y RR AN a JitMire of the Peace within nnd for said t.'ountv, lierebv errtify, Ihnt on the 14 1. fJ,v of July 163-., f:'re Nmitb una arre,fd and l.rr... n-l.fr hariira ..m .... -I r .

.... w. a . on rye oi aunng and nn s-rt tg or tieii.fr Bccesonry to the i-tenbrgof a watch by one Henry F.ilintt. and that the testimony, al-

though PJliott himself was brought from thej.i and cxni.iined, would not even justify p-.i; picinn. Riven utntnr my' hand and ten the 15ihdiv'o

July A II ISoT.

JOHN Y.4RR.4N. p. I certify to ih above fKct ..IMPS PERRY,

NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to the estate of .Mart in Rowldby. deceased, are reqnented to pav. unci all hiving claim miut present tle-m according to law within one yeart IV0111 Aiay 1::7. LF.WIS I.RFR, MARY DOYl.SRY. July 20. 17. Executor.

A M Ttn(it(T t li'tby. " he Sf. IO'ii. Bulle-

:o-;AS5 iG:iesi.Ei. co.pirtn.rsb-p his ba.n i-nmod between Divi I rice and John W. Il.tt in th inerr-...i ,! i,..

sinesf.. nnd will bo conducted under the firm of I'm- ' vid 1 rire ,j nt ,,ie et.iud fonnerI occu , bv Hnvul I'riee in Ur.iot.vi'.Ie. We fl ifter ourselves that we shall bo able to nccomouiita our friends nnd customers pi. Kood terms as enn be bad in the Slate, and will give a liberal credits. fe Our stock of merchandise is nov very goo.' and we mted keeping it ko, and bv oo doiii.r wo'tokpcctfully solicit aud tonS.lentlv expect a liberal ba-e of pntron ijie. Ji V I U'PR ItJJ-J & jo rooville, 14th Sept. 6G.

V. the undersigned wish to purcbasa one hundred and tilty cords of Ti;ii-b.rk for

winch we will pay a liberal price, one half incah and the other h;il( 111 lertther at cash price; the b.irk must be Boi.nd and well cured, and delivered in our b;irk louice b.-tween tha tirwt of May and first of Annuel. We also want all those u ho arc 111 debt to us to !) punctual and per u on or before the tiret of August, and all those who do not comply with tins reqiifst, may be assured that their noies or ae'tn. will bo left with an officer for collection. We Mill pay the highest prices for hides .i.kI Bkins, and want all the h.des and skins that we cm get. We expect t J keep a good assortment of Leather on bind. J V IS Ac V 1 F.LK Y. Tanner & Courier. Hrookville, Ind., April lit!,, s:'4. rt.FER S.VITHS AjYD JEW E I, K SUSS . E S S. 'tjP''' e";,cniieii respectiuny inlorni thu puulic -H- that they hive tunned a c-partiierehip in tlio town of RrooUvilie, Indiana. Their i,h.p i 011 the c;ivt side of the public qnin?,on door eoirtb of il.n Cb-rkV UtHce, where ihev will repair all fcinds of ir.ilchf and CcA upon the shortest notice. .They li 1 ve on l.amls, and intend constantly

v . s..,.,.. aMorii.ie.it i silver spoors, specu cies. luncy nrtictes and Jeuclry, which they will sail upon re.is.ui;ible terns. IJemjr determined to devote theuiticlve diligently to tlie.r business, they hope to receive the piitrunnge of the public. J a co rfjm:m .x, . , A. H. PRATT. April 20tb, ls:JT. 17tf. NOTICE.

rSltlK Stockholders o. the Rr iokville Insurance

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frolic?.

11111 public ia beret'" cautioned against takinT

-Bt or purchasing a certain note ol hand. g:ven by me to Isaac I. Keely for $1 50. dated the 19tb day of February lS'fi, and !ue on ilie 1st diy of tfepte-nbor l)r:i7. Snid note wna o-iir-..

without good c..niileraion. Ri.d will not be paid 1

ny 1110, unlet, compelled bv law. FL'ISIIA IIARRI'I.L. Jnlv R. ls?7. 27 3 iv

.El

iu r per 1uo.1t h on each bhare of Ftock subscribed, lorthree mouths hi succession, coininencing on the first .Holiday in August next. I iio&e who have negie. ted to eecurc the amount of block respectively suiiscribed, aifreeably to the provision 01 the chatter of mid cou.pHity, are rcqmieu to attend to the same, on or hei'or tha fi...

j nay of August next.

1 liose fiesirous to take stock are invited to call,

lilt undersigned having taken out leitora of

odininn-tration upon theet-Mte of John ,'erk

til given .111 nccount of a queer fih lat. h t"' 5 ;r",,k,i" c1m",.,r. Indiana, deren"d. re1 . . VA . .. ,l,t. ' jqnetta nil person having cla m Rcnini-! said eaught ,n the river opposite Cnnolelit un-j.'a.e. to pre-ent ,he aai. e wiihln one year eufv known to naturalists. Se r. r hey r pla inp in jorn for settlement. The estate is believed to

as the books remain open nt the office of the cum-

pu. J.y order 01 the board. ARM:R M'OARTY, Pres. Jko. U . I i ITT, Sec'y. lirookvillrt, July d, l-:7. 2f Uw

JAMOXOXot.U I.0TTEBV, ,las 5, draws Saturday. July 1 1.1 $W.MH), 10,0(-(l. 6l(,.o, 4 .tiCO, inland

certificate of L3 Wl.le tickets will cost 1S5 dollars, shares in proportion. ... Vv "HEEMXQ LOTTERV. Class No 4, draws at Alexnndria, ,ulv g 1'A 5-'o.00O, 6X1.0. 5,:00. 4.51M. 4.C00 and 2 eac h of 1 ,000 Tickets 10 dollar. rertinciUe 01 2" whole tickets wi'.j cost UO doll .rs. ehares in proportion. V. PETCK4RCKG LOTTERY, Class No (5, draus at Alexandria July lo la7 $2.3,000, lO.liOO, G.OtlO and '. of" 1 ,25lb Tickets M dollar. A certifjeate of 25 whole t ickets will cost 120 Uol ltirs,.shares in proportion NORFOLK LOTTEVV. Class No 0, draws at Alexandria, July 22 187 $20 lit 0, 5,'JOO and 25 each of 1 ,000 Tickets $5 A certificate ot 25 whole tickets will cost 70 dollars, shares in proportion. VV. WELLS31KG LOTTERY. ;l.iss No 5. dr- s at Mexandria Julv 29, 157. $.'0,000, It. fOO 'J.OOOand 50 each" of 1.C00. Ti kcts 10 dollars certificate .1 i! i,U . . 1 - will cost 110 dollars, share in proportion. MVMMOTII ALEX. LMTTETY, Class U, will positively draw on the 2 Id of September, is:7. $75,000, 25,000. 20,0( 0. .10.000, O.CfO, F.Cf 0, 7(KI0. 4c. Tickets $20, bhlv.-s 10. rranrlers 5. A certificate of 25 whole t:ckets will cust 2;i0 dollars, shares in proportion Address your orders to JOHN M. CLRKE, Wheeling, Va. Sole of forfeited lands $ toicn lots S V TF OF INDIANA, i Fkanki.is COUSTV. H. ON '1 hurt, ey, tie I4ilt .f September. 13:17, between the t...urs of 10 A. M. and G P. il. on sihI day, at tiie fturt-liouse in said county. 1 will tier for sale, et public outcry, the following land and town lots, on the terms prescribed by th? Statute in such case made and provided, to-wit: HO

acre of land, part of 1 1. e n. I'astQr. of Sect. 19, in township No. 8, and Range No. 2. 154 acres, south-west Ur. of Sect. No. 31, in township No 0. and Range 2. 50 feet off of the N end of lots No 26 and 27. in that part of the t..wn of Urookville, in said county, laid off by Jesse It Thomas and others. Lot No : situate in the plut of John Allen, sen. in said town. Also Ihe following lots in that pnrt of said town of Urookville laid off by Arthur llenrie.Lot No 9 in Sq.iare. No 2. Lot No 10 in Square No 2. Lot No 12 in Square No 2. Lot No 15 in Square No 2. and Lot No 16 in said Square No 2 in the pint last aforesaid. Likewise Lot No fi-i in that part of the town of Urookville laid off by Amos Rutler. And the following lot, situnie in the town of Fairfield 111 said county, to-wit: Lot No 29, :. :i 1 , 32, 37, 1 1 , 43, 50, 71,72, 79. 0,92,99, 100, 117, and I IS. SAMUEL SF.R1NO, Schooi Commistioncr of said tonnly. June 12tb, l5?o7. 24 9v

a ranoe, perceived an animal swimming to

wards the. shore; mistaking it for n water snake, they attempted to kill it. u thin how. ev r they failed. It Hived under the water, and ngain appeared near the shore where the hoys caught it. They took it home, nnd kept it in a hasin of water for a week, m 1 en it died. It has been immersed in rum f r preservation. The Bulletin in describing this singular nimal says, the strange rrenturc is about seven inches long, of a slate Color, nnd about an inch and a half in circumference. The head and body are those of an eel. the

ail terminating in n fin. Immediately behind the exes.are l iteral formations supposi d to be intended for lins; they extended out about an inch, and are divided into distinct brain hes, resembling in minature, those of a limb stripped of foliage. AbouFnn inch b-

hind these fin, are situated two arm, in form

be solvent

'I hf-re will be sold at public mil cry, on the Ttb day of Auen.t A. 1). l!?:J7.nt tne lt residence of John fleck. .!.eard. (at the Mill lately owned by John Ward.) all the personal property of the said deceased. Du? attprdance will be ,iven bv FMMWUKL WITIIF.RS.adm r Highland townabip, July lltb. IS37 27 3w LAW fr'OTICE.

John A. Matron and Geo. Holland, ANK associated themselves in the practice of the law in Franklin and the n.i-oininn

Counties of the :jd nnd 61b Judicial Circuits of the

mate ot Indiana. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of the State and District Court of the Unit States. Office first door north of the Cleedftice. Urookville July 28, IR36. 31

Administratrix's "Vol ice. OT.CK i hereby given that the undersigned

aniuii.istrati'ix of the estUc of Wm. Johnston

resembling tho'se of an infant, and termiuat-iSrj'J1.;!' " 1"b,'c -"ciio,.. o,. the .2 ing in hnnd, the five n.igeisand nails of which S

are 0.:3linctly nriiculated. It appeared to ut

these h..nds freely, placing them on its head and body , nnd catching hold of JrtFerenf m'tiles thrown into the water. The Bulletin wishes naturalists In examine it.

Horrid Mcrier In Sehna. Alabama', resided lately Messrs. Phillips, and Diclirrson. ph)sicians. My. F. is brother to the wife of iV. Bleevin. Esq.. a rich cotton planter in l lint neighborhood; the latter has n very I vely daughter to whom Dr. I), paid his addresses, and to whom report said he, was engaged to be married. A short time since a gentleman from Mobile visited her father, saw her, fell in lave, proposed, n n-rccpled and mar-

ooutuy anil Mate 01 Indiana, on a credit of nine

months when the amount purch .sed exceed thredollars, the purchaser giving note and approved security, and for cash in band under that amount, the goods anri eh ittb- h.-longimr to :he estate 01 the said oece ised, consisting of Store goods, Uoffs. Cow and Calf, and Dearborn Ygn. Corn Oats jrowmg upon tlie ground. Household and Kitchen Furniture, th balmceol lbs term unexpired oftl..Iftase of tbg s.iid decease . in the W hite-Water (;.ttn Factury, marv . other article too tedious to inentkui. The Sale to comnrence at 10 o'clock A M. and t;. contiiiue till the w hole slnll be sold. MRY .JOHNSTON, Administratrix. RrooUviUeVlufv, 21, 17.

C . T. C larkson, "Vot.-try Enllic, BrvakvilteiilnrJiJtMit.-

aitilion nml Assignment of Dozvcr. TOTSCF. hereby given, to" F.li lledrick, XO rfaoiul lletdru k,M.iry Jane Hetdrick, N il-

iium netdnck and arab n Hetdrick, heirs of !!. 01 Hetdrick late of the county of Franklin

ano .-stale of Indiana, deceased, and to Jane Hctinck, widow of the snii deceased, and ail others concerned, that the undersigned M.rgaret Hinds late Margaret llet.lnck heirofsaid deceased, and Abraham Hinds her husband, will make application to ihe I'rolmte Court ol the-County of FrankIt'll nforcfcaid. on ihe first day of the term thereof to be bidden nt Hr. okvilie in the county aforesaid, on the ecotid Monday of Augtiet, A. 1). 1337, for the appointment of commirsioners to make partition 01 the lollowmg described real estate of which the said deceased died seized in feesimple, t.tmu in tbd county and etato af'd, to-wit.- The North West qr of Sec IS, T 9. Range 1 weet; also fiity acres 01 land being and lying in the S W qr of Sec t T 9, R I west. Said trct of land laid off on the south side of eaitl qioirter by a line running east and west to contain fifty acres: also the weal hall ol Sec A.i G, T 9, R 1 west: also the eoutb east qr of Sec 7, T 9, R 1 west: also the S W qr ol Sec 7, T y,R I W; and also Lots No 1, 2. 3, 4 and JO in the town of "New Lebanon in the county aiorceaid, amoi-g tbe aforesaid heirs and proprietors aud to aesign to the said widow hr dower therein, and to make partition also of the interest .. Jame Hetdrick. dee'd, heir of an id William Hetdrick dee'd iu the earn, according to law. MMlUMtKT HINDS, late RGARKT J-f ETORICK, Olid ABRAHAM

IIimos her husband, by

in M. Joiixston, their att'y Brook viMu. Jtily 6. H37.

88 4 w

eah foi' .Wheat and Uag.

tile subscriueKs wiil pay the highest cash price

lor merchintable heat, and four and a halt

iollars ner hundred for clean linnen and cotton riffs; all to be delivered at their Mills in Urookville. J. II SPCCR &U Urookville February 10th 1837. 40 tf

A IAt Of Fit Iters, F..M MNIMJ in the Post office nt Jrookvillo, Franklin co., Indiaiiii, which if not taken

.ut by the iirst day of Octr. next, 1837, they will be sent to the General po.-t office ns dead letter. Gi:uii(;i-: ujiRity, p. al

irooKviiie, la.. July 1st, IN." 57.

.liifkoon Supana "Jligs Johnson Jamea Jones (Jbid N . i'.lg.ire Fzekicl Koller SitTort Mr Lee A br.-ihi.rn Lnguc l'ligab McGillberry Anthony 8 McCune Samuel McCoi mick Wm iMngill Jamea Morgan .Mr Nash Wm .V Nugent John Pursed Shif. ?.lr Pattee Wm Price David Pabb Wm Price Wm Rotbrock Philop Reed Jacob U.iriilen Moses Rider Jane Riiadle Andrew Stone Jared JI Simpson Robert Stafford Gideon Stnckler Rewbea Sufford Nornion Toping John II : Tncker Maryann Miaa Terril Salmon Upjohn Tttoina Voga! August Winkle man Jacob 2 Wojds Lydia Mrs Wall-s Jamea WVi Joi.i. Whilehead Wm Zatler George

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Beard Jessec Brown Jason Ibirtlett Rosswell t ell Ni than Cutshall Sara'i Mis Collin 1'lija Miss CiHiley Chapman T Carmich:iel Andrew Cake Charles T Cotten Wiiham Colfox Richard II 3 C. C rk of the Caurt 2 ladd William Da via Harvey B Dane Henry Fakrigbt Rachel Fitchp-itrick Bartholomew GaryJames Gaston J II Guyer Joseph Gasell Philaa Leonard Goodwin Samuel Gilchrist John Goodridge L'rastua Hubcr Jacob Hubor Henry II iniiOiive r C Howard S A Esq Holford Alexander, or Ansel Terry Hardy George 1 Henilricks Flizibetb Miss Herbs John lledley John Ilia John W llopps Wm Jackson Andrew 2

u:bh sai:s FKWTOIl K EN X F.DAY continus tvfe9ep on mJt hand a well selected assortment of thaR edi

ct nes used by both the Regular and Cotanie Prac-

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u, f -DE v1 S Jusl,cea and C'qnatablc'sf ry shop on the East aide 05 ih puWMrtauar "slankstor sale at th Aneriea o&c: June 21st. 117. - 2tf