Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 August 1837 — Page 3

A ME U IC AN. BROOKVILLE, IIV D I A I A.

WV" th:St? expect toobtain : n increased nttmhorofmpml,..,.. r n .

Kentucky. Indian,, nnd TenC hav w

The Circuit Court convenes at Brookville

on Monday next. Cosgressiok.il. We have 'received the returns from this Congressional District, (nil official except Ripley, but which is believed to he correct.) We only give the majorities. Hereafter vc will ti've the full vote."

Lane

Riis'i Docnftir Franklin Switzerland Ripley Dearborn

282 282

Dana 3S3 375 51 321 1SG 1316

282

Dunn's majority, 1034 Governor. From ail the information we cun obtain, we are of tlie opinion that Wallace's majority for Governor will he fiom C,m to 10,000. It will he seen that as far as iwrihis majority is about 8,00! What will be the complexion of the next Legislature relalire to Internal Improvement, (it bein the only question at issue.) we arc unable to MV at tiiis time.

Kentucky. Twelve of the Congressional districts in Kentucky have been heard from, it whirl) 12 whig? have hee.i elected, and ti.cre is no doubt a whig is elected in the I3t!i district. The delignlion from Indiana uid Kentucky will be 'one and indivisible." S.irligiteis elected in the district represent. l I v Cel. Johnson for 22 years. Mr. Southgv.e is a young man of very superior talents, ir.d "ill add additional lustre to the state he reprcjrn'r.

Texvejsec. In this St te, also, the Whigs tave suceceded. Gov. Cannon is re-elected Governor by an increased majority, liotwithi:di!i Gen. Jackson took the field against jam, in f vor or the Van Buren candidate. ThcCoa-ressional delegation from. Teunes.tli be nearly all Whig.

Albert S. hiie. James Rariden,Geo. II. B.n, William Gratvim, William Herod, and Jivin living, Coni es, all whig,-, are cer"i"l elected to Congress, and the prwbobil'v w t.iat John Pitcher, Eq. is chosen in the ;"'cr d.in. t i (h,. p.lce of Mr Boon Tue ' gl-ry enough for two years. Ne ither V.m 'ia-i,i,n nor nullification can thrive in this 'J of enterprise and public spirit. Indiana Jo iniat .lugwt 12.

The following are the ufiieial returns Governor as far a heard from:

Marion Montgomery M;ihsou JetFerson llndrkks Rush Johnson Wjynu Munroc Orange Morgan S'.clbv Clay ' 0ven Hancock Parke Putnam Henry Boon Hamilton l ippecanoe Union Pulton Jennings J ckon Bartholomew Carroll a-idti burgh Cass Fayette Franklm Jt. Joseph Sullivan Martin Harrison Washington Lawrence Fk.vd

for

Wallace Dnmnnt 1374 92 175!) 179 H21 30 12S8 90G SOT 002 1122 1020 87G 273 2411 1028 404 777 COO -186 737 450 315 kill 605 20 337 632 510 390 450 1300 1319 327 JC68 '230 383 550 778 III 1193 S50 564 508 51 5(? C77 232 120 1008 945 198 3G7 718 169 mnj. 250 maj. 1231 27S 1201 671 417 27 CO 770 30G U6 143 1344 1291 725 559 790 1280 42

ers of Con gress

the wnv to KF.rnrMT .. " . ' ,rr

f ... . aiiinnms nnu :orfh '-". Even little RhouV ian!,,0,d?. outA '"iimmer-of hone, hat

k miii cxringuislshcr blue-lignt. ' " Ci. IThig. INDIANA LEGISLATURE. f Jt foUo"!"Z,U or the members R, tar as ascertained: If SENATE. JV'inontlcnrv Bradv.

J'pprcnnwO. L. Clark. Carroll and Cin!on. Finch. Fayette and ' ..-William Watt.

rrwni-Hiiiiamson Dunn. Franklin David Mount. Montgomery J o . n Ben rd . Fountain Jesse Ho wen.' Cass Miami and Fn!hnG. W.Ewing. Urcntur James Morgan. b lJS; d Sullivan Jns. T. Moffat.

o.. M7i, Marshall, Kosciusko

1 nos. u. iiaird.

IIIIIMtralnr r.f " ..... """'r"cu

1 t!'aie or 1 hn,n!is yut.

thu 0t!i day of Sep-

joining counties votJ for Wallace ai d II,!

.. .u .ne question mamly turned on the. Administrator's SHr SalTF ff V 1 1 i , l.--

,v,n:r. ,,,it had the Van H-ew. deceased, on NatunhV nuren candidates been elected, would that ' Tnb?T "ekf' :i tU Pcrsona'l

party have been as liberal toward, , We 0

,v,u""""ie 10 uave some

the subject. Mr.

didates fn

VV 1 J " ""HI ail is POill.

evidence

Burnett, one of the

i.-;eoB.1i.consistinroi nousr...,!.!

me ta-l.l, w

"g utes!gls, nilli Ina

1 1 1 1 -

corn in tlir. -,i, ...1

IllH M,mn.. , . "J. UVUt, ORIS.

1 ...... . rs. T.i.i .

. vv.w icuiuus 10 iiientnui .!, r:iM. n.onoo ... i ... 1 . , "cniion. raletorom.

r Lieutenant Governor v,VOB , v Sdav to 1,nii.'.r:"'.,?"-r'.M'1 eontmue from

an . ""-i.irM - . .- n fu.u. A rrcrfil r

aiimnv.and ;n m:,n,.- r . . nonr.iia wi be riv .11 . .. " '"i

w , .......vi vi , u trip. rprpiriH .. l. .. u" "uuitf over riiroo .!., i

o to .-.... ji(ir(ivpd pecuri-

I'.VJl II I VIC I l.'V

HOtTSEOF REPRESENTATIVES. JfirioH-Robert Hannah, A. F. Morrison. MontgomeryJohn Hrice, Henry Ristine. II. c. I.anc Fountain T. J. LVnn, Jamei Carlton. Il.ynr-- Achilles Williams, Richard J. Hubbard. rsajhan Smith. Josoid. I' t.,i,:,..

rr t-v .... '.""f"'

ii-nry uivhi iMarv, iMile

limcock 1 homas D. W

course.

vprr ...... 1 r. .1 - . .

uie in mat neighborhood, at the ews of whuh, the New Albany Argun aan Uuren pap-r, in anticipation of the electionof ;, Van Dure,. Lieutenant Governor '

commences an editori .1 u,i;,i ,i M

"lhe Democratic 'candidate for

.., ..-. .... ?

"iiiing, i!,at the Van Hu

asJ "''"iC rMBl,A," and h, nay be the COTPror of the Van Buren parfV Jr the next fi 1.... . .

. . .-.., uui we Claim ;i

August K-th. A D 17.

between tbe bour. of 10 A.T Til P ' r'

:ti 3W

Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, or 31 OTHER'S COTSFOKT

HNS medicine bas been prejwred with special re.erei.ee to the wants of rami!!- - . ..

r , . . . """" u 'am, lies, in whicli L.in:trnnn the most minule Dart.n.i,.,. ..... . , ""lc."

'.J:1'. confident

.i ... aiioru relief ul.Pn

renites should c aim i , Mnoarj remecies fnil.

', we are

very many

i.

fore fn,.-i,..r ., t.. ... . .. A. . " l"Prieior, oe-

- h . Kic (.nunc, nas taken

convene with

occasion to

Viririina. nnd

G. Lee, Zachariah

Marshall, Milton

s Murphy."

1 1 nolo.

OF 1 1 . r . . . (

annoy y tuiatn J. Tenslcy, TIl.s. R Davis.

Kirthohmttv Thos Tannehill.

JohnfonK. S. Noble. JenningsEzra F. Pea body. Tippecanoe Thomas Watson, Samuel A. IIu-1. Carroli S. Milrov.

. Jffirson Joseph' G Stnpn.

.Sco Mr. Roe. Franklin Rufus Haymond, Redin Oiborn. Fayrtle Marks Crump, Wilson Thompson. Rmh Benjamin F. Reeve, W. W. Williams Benjamin Boon. LWo.i James Leviston, William II. Bennett. Decatur J.amcs. Blair. Midim.n I lenry Wy man . Hnnilion Jacob Robins. Bonn Joseph C. I locker. Clinton Dan if Major. Cass Job B. Eldiidgo. Miami and Fallon Wm. N. Hood. Vermillion John Porter and Lewis Burns. Orange Jcel Vandevecr. C Samm l II. Smith. Y.rAc Jeptha Garrngus nnd Wm. T.Noel Mnnroe Wm. Berry. Mr-an John Sims. Ijfizerrna- Vinson Williams. dark Benjamin Ferguson, Henry Hurst, T. S. Henley. FendcrburghXVm. T. T. Jones. Oxen' D. Champer. Putnam J. Ami W. Cunningham and Jas. Gaddis. Si. Joorph Hcntick. Bfin'c James Gregory. IVk tc Win. M. Kenton. Indiana Journal Augtisl 12.

some tifivsuMMii r

,;.i. i

rpeciai p.,,s to S,,eSlc of a!i the various partand nroitoi-f imo ..r 1 1..-. ua pans

: ' ' " uieuiciue: nm I ......

r,. ' -"" a ma-.Know its coniiioiiP.it ria i...

-y or , uu: tor hi, opponent, Mr. IliHis. very 6e.t compone ; and he w.ll ,e the .VM,OJll GWr,.or of t! e T n"d be &u State, and not ofanv ., i...!. ,V i t "lr 'V.' " eU ' t,lC horn aube.as

i . '11 ( i i fi iv "'a:' r v uurt; ii it 1 1 trn. r t . .

lonietr.piii.le it look

it

From the Richmond Jeffcrtonian a Van Buren

Paper) of Tuesday last. INDIANA ELECTION.

ealion, sinf e the

I ncen

v score aim ten. ir n .

are ,ua satined lU,l it iB ,,lfi " " ' UfC

or .be here enuin.-nUed Vh'ey , 3 be boitlejnd receive back their nmoey. I l old!

drtralrd. r.-- ,,.,,frriCU l,lU :t 18 a,,u ('' not quite) infal!.-

. , uje la

i , flit HPar.' ennihi-' Biurrhica

i C.

. J A

V . ft 1 . 1 . V"ti

UC7lt always gives us pleasure tn U rl n,:'"

" , .miuvfB JtlLl-I I it U (IE I T I t) T I.' 1

the risinsr honor n.l ; n.0 m...i.. ..... n.r this it

r'"i"-"'j oi uiose w.'ioi. "'".aim ui-ciiusc it m ti,e Vtrv gone from among us. It i, ,,., '. T V"1'"" ,,,e "'""'" d.enM ofchil-

HI lllO liMHArr.il t

rgus, to nil co.'uins in gloriI,

lection, when they have

r.omfu-cd, drken lo ih

luted!

m i t ail its various forms, Duscutav, ramp colic. Ch.,lera Morbus, c ud

have

arkc.v..(Ur.i r,r i , ' V , , e"ler?fi I be chamber of the did-i-K o Alt cigcJ that Brookville ha. suppled a I lr"se'!- lt u'so "-Jled foreran, from large number of the creat men oftbc St .io 1 " T' l,rot,,"-eii- Ladie in the ..t delOur Governor I,i;,.. I ' may take it under 8nv o. th above , , 7""' J,,J ?' -""pressmen, Le- j c'lI! 'ce. ,,b perfect f.!ty and e,ua"EnSislalors, r. have mostly been eradu'at-'l ila. - e 1 hc n,a be ""red, that the Brookville. And there are others who i I . J'"5'?"'7 ctrc, or Mothers Comfort. , . "c ""'rs who have Las been subjected to tlie most Hjhi -..,ri . been almost forgotten by our citizens, since ! --tionJ.,v some Jt tlir.ii- m... ,..... r. I riciai-F) iir.i, . ........... : . w "J

...... i.iu.. iiuiii amoiif; u. who vt m-..-1 . ... . irgmn, Wlio honor th.mcr.lv.c ...... 10 -Ct. ",'-i 11 "'"ir practice.

' "J i";icc ol their mi-j I I,e' recommend lhe dose to be from tiVlty. two table spooi fula every half hm.r r.,r

now rec-

one to

a grown

. ii.ur., iui iifi v oi ii. ia i i im'wvi liiicu years nui ir..n, i.nii ... .. .... .. .

--v ... .... I'.'.i t", Oris Heel) i I, . iu a i:a epoonn t. nppointed Probate Judge of Rush ,o., Ii.d. in Z We also, see that Samuel HuiTof Tinpe- 'r"'n eix !r"P with -s much water) to tlVdJl"' canoe county forme. I v a printer's drri! n f.'.Vl" .l'',d. ' m"nU'.s u,iK 1,1 every cne'.

... . i

... a Miori

Brookville.

son co

md Doct. B. S. ,.l.r. r.f t.j.

C. . .

i-iiaern ci tins Mace, have l,

elected to the next Liiilatur

The Cincinnati Post says, ;hat I .r-( ron,,,,ct for hogs to be deluercl the coininlull, lino been-made at 2.50 per hundred.

MTMEXtTAt.,

Maui

this

ILCOX. C LIS WlSK-

tlF.D. On Tupsdav evening: lat,

e, i.y ivev. iMr. WiMtr. Mr. Joiti.

mal contractor, to Miss Lccv Wn.-! -of this place.

I At New Trenton, cn 9lh inst. Mr. J. KENSELAtR RoCKA?EI.I.K, to MlSS MaRY RlI.EY all of New Trenton. ,'

On the 10!h inst. Iy N. Hammond, le.

i.... ,.ai. x. corbin lo il!SS CSARAU J

ai.lex ail of the count v.

is reieeieri rrncii if

time. It is not unoieissm tn t-,t-a -i

I. : . . . - ' - .....ci

, ia uesi tor lam-;es to keep ,t by them, and " -rive ,t 08 Fon as ny of the above diee make j ibeir njipea ranee. Iloa- rnunv bnbes may be kept iP.ump dariiirr the summer bv jm in-i- , t.tti- ..

tune, th.t othcrvvit.e will waist away under the ..p,s,r,? care ol the dot.nc and watcbiul mother! 1 ersons trafellinp where they are likely to become atrcted by a .d.ange of water, should aseurrdlv take with them a bottle, as one spoonful will u"t o.-.:e rectify any disorder thus produced. Price 1 dollar per uuie. For sale by Spotswoo.l & K0beiifon, or the propr-etor at the A merican Laboratory, I etersbu, and in all the principal towns , the 1 luted States. For sal at the a..thecarv bopof WILT. KRNNKDY, " Brookville, Ind

in

,s ari' fu.i i m . . .

- . vl I ,IMA I

Fi: A N KLIN COi; NT v

N Tl.tiro.lnn .1 ....

iam and town Iot, 0!1'tIlC term- rcribSi Matutc , such case made and provj He ,o Jwft--cres of laud part of the i. East Cir. of S-ct W n township No. 8, ad liano No t- 19 Ij4 acres, south-west Ur. of S . -t Vn -4t townehip No 9, a,,d H, ' ol m . 50 feet off of the N' tiTd'of v, .. .

.e.''. L-lid1i,;:ml" """ """'. Allen. iOt io U in Nmiarti V.. I ..." .

Lot No 12 III Soiiar V,-. or. ' r

in the plat last aforesaid.

Hr.J'f6- part of lfc

And the following lou, situate rairneltl in Ruirl riunit

r- m c SAMUBL SEKIXG. June 12th, Cu"""r of 4 9 W

III

Square No 2

ie town of

in the town of

It ot !.

A rtJDLIC meeting will be held et fr '",Use' "t.Lil'erty, on Saturdar the August, t 11 o'clock, A. 31. for the r

the court 19th dav

tbe louon.the e.tabli.hmont of a National BaS a.'d an increased duty on Foreign pood" ustt, -Ni V CITIZENS. . pTfc - - . .

rjM l partnership heretofore existing between a"mi ,;,,,,ck,c"nnd "id Ryan in the cotton hv ,i T, M t-hI,H!..eot. is this day dissolved

cirrV.ni V r" .1,lc!:ion 'ill berealter " 1 " bus",PSS ,,is own but it will fe unue the uperuitendanre of Uyau who is a practised workman. JOHN 1IIl"ki!oN . , DAVID UYAN. Aupnit I. 1S37.

V1M - Adani4, .M OIJAIS the public that hc has permanentlv located himself in lM ;..,., . "ane"lly

t-on of attendin. stnetly to tduUe o Li. IZ

- ...j ...,.ioueiaiMj sn.-.re oi practice. Aug. ie0T-

SO .

A CO-PA KT BSFsTl " co-piru.eM.ip has been (-.rmed between Davl sineJ r".,J.'" inM- -rcanHlebu-

by

me,s. and will be conducted undcrtl.e fir n of Ia id Trice &z Co m n,o .,.a r . "",,ot ia

David Price in Mr. r. ;-ir"" '"'""" P!Cd b

We flatter ourselves that wo shall be able to ac- ' comodatG our friends and customer, on L Loi Our stock of merchandise i8 now very cooC and we mted keeping lt so, and by so doin' I ro. peclfully solicit oud confident ex peel, a fib", hareo. patronafe. DAVJO PIUCE I CO irooville, 14ih Sept. mm.

ASH

A SiEtali Parni

lOlt Kale in Adams townshi O. 7?MleV rn data

ii of Indiana, bounding on the wnte'r of Pipe

From i.rrfi.nl.rProUr.l I... .... ! ,'s..a small orchard of apples and

T ,. .c.t-..jpeacn irecs in. .m, growth, full of rruit, a well ,.f hy gentlemen who have arrived at this water within twenty feet of the house, about twenplace.s.nce the election, from different tmi ts l.v of land in full cultivation, a laroo .i.,m

ol the St afe. and by the returns in the papers'. I barn.ol,.it!ot,,Br buildings n d.tid f irm. For fur.1 -..I. i i a i . .. - . . . ' i thpr infor.iintiiiti iii',!.-o ..,-.!;.-.: .

ve iiiiiiK, ocy onu auotim, llie toPow.ng gentlemen all whifjs, wijl form the Indiana delegation in the next Congress. John Pitcher, elected over RallifF Boon; John Ewinjj. elected over John Law William Graham, circled r.-aw I...... . r-

w.ci .iiiioiiMiii : veorc ll. uiinii

ther information make application to

,o!;,,)KON SANDS, on the farm. August io, ie:i. ;n 3w

Admini$lrnir?s rtolicc.

t1 IC-1'

"I never jet d.O know a philosopher U ho could bear the tooth ache pitienlly." .Muck ado about lwthins-. HOXTAttUU'S II A 1.31, A sovereign and iofnltible remedy for lhe Too'hAche, and an rJTectuat preservative for the Tetth. Price $T per bottle. TN ofiering this infallible Balm to the public H. many certificates of its efficacy, might be given, which the limits of a newspaper forbids publishing, nnd winch may be seen by callinrr at the agents. But wo invite the public to a more convincing proof of its almost miraculous powers to relieve this worst of-all aches, the too.h ache. (gj-Gire. if a trial (being careful to adhere strictly to the directions given on each bottle) and let it rife or fill upon tli own merilt.) Suffice it to say that in thousands of caecs, it Ins never failed in a single instance. It should be used after all dental operations, sore teeth, bleeding, and spunoy gums, scurvy, And has proven to be the

oesi loom wash ever known.-

i:..rr, ll TV 1 l,..,l.,n j. - ... e .

v v. i-x. i i . .uilll, - ....n. tu n...,i iiai I'l Hll mill hirrnl ,..1, nn t 1ia

vietieu out Amos l.ane; James Karnien,!1,'"1" ? i nmnas iuaunews deceased, liii of elected over Jonathan McCartv; William j l',r!,,,klil1 county, Indiana. A 11 persons ind.-bt-d Herod, elected over James B. Ra'y. Albert S. i'" ""f putted to make im.,Vio U',;i,.l . I V I l 5 r incut, Bi.fl all those having cams against the lute, elected over Nathan Jackson. I he ' .... w,!i prent th-m, with,, one year fej.'ily ' ,,!

uiMiieip, sccrauy represenieu, ny these gen- ti.enticated Tor settiemenr. Ttie at e ia supposed !...-... l... tKl.... ..f :.l... . C 1. It., In, Kmvitnl YTTIk.lf KIWI .

iiinn i. iiiiu nit kic ui icsiiieiiii: i vhcii, are j "I'.'nn u.iirvi.i, l , inin r

as, we I'clii ve, lollows; Jol.n 1 itcbcr. 1st di. resides at John Ewintr2nd dis. resides at Vincennes, Knox co. William Graham, resides at George H. Dunn, 4th dis. resides at Lawrencehurg. Dearborn co., James Rairden. 5th dis. resides at Centreville, Wanc co. William' Hend.

Oth dist. resides at Columbus, B.Artholomrw cc. Albert S.White, ?th dis. resides at Lafayette, Tippecanoe co.

As to the Gubernatorial election, there is 'country

T

CY braird Cure for the A3 V K A i- I i'K VEB. CLEVELAND'S VEGETABLE

5118 medicine is warranted to cure nv rase

of Ajruc nnd Fever if iho rlin-riinn are.

closely adhered to and loMowed; this fact is ntt. 8 ted by the cert Mcnes and st tements o hundred-

oi rtiveciame persons in oillerent sections of the

who have been effe.-tu illv cured of tl..

vet some uncertainty. The majorities, a few !discase, many of them too, after having taken vaoflkiaL hut most reported, of fovtv counties, LT'" ,,U"?r, ,"e,Iic1il,e "f"""" without effect;

r- - - V, ui ,ti iiukic iiuiii fvijrv

it. IR ennlf an nf tx-1 1 1 .

is hereby given, vhat the uiidcrsigned immeasured praise, and all who have used it, have

Mid aside all ether reinocHfa nfU.ro, I . rL.n....

of the mouth and purifier o t lie renth The Bah:i cun be obtained wholesale and retail at the principal drug stores in Cincinnati, and every town in the United .States by proper agents. All eiders for the balm will receive aUention it" addressed to Lhas. H. (.invalid's care, ol Cincin-

i.ui. who id genenl agent for the western country. For sale av the nw.iiiernry shop of

1 Dlv. T. KENNEDY, Brookville, la.

Auguit IGth, A I) t8-i7.

;1 :Uv

liv.

A. L.lll:i'

IMPROVEO PIIECRIPTION FOR THE CERE CP

Consisting of a HaUam d Tollic Mixture f Fc particulars see large bills.) V

r or sale by ll. 1). JOHNSON.

21 6in.

BrookviII, Ind

The Brookville Insurance ennnn,,,,

now prepared to make insurance on property, l-or terms apply at the office of the f t

west upper room in D. Price V r y, ' '

ABNER M'CAUTY, Pre..

ii itt, rec y.

Jno. W

Brookville, July 3, 18:$7.

26 bty

Bark! Bark! Bark! K the undersigned wish to .purchase one luindrcd and Hftv enrA r T.n i i.

which we Will nnv a liberal nrioo i.if : ,

and he other half in leather at cash price; the bark must be soubd and well cured, and delivered in our bark house between tbe first of May and first of August. We also want all those who are in debt to us to be punctual and par U9 on or before tl,

nrst of August, and all those who do not comPly with this request, may be assured that their notes or acts, will be left with an officer for collection. We still pay the highest prices for bidos i.ifJ skins, and want all the hides and skin, th.t

we can get. We expect to keep a good assortment of Leather on hind. n ? ) f1 ? V 1 RLKY- Tanners & Courier. Brookville, Ind., April 11th, 18:4. 16

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION ttRlDEN.

:syne county, official, maj.

enry, J f-''Jc,ph, reported, maj. uehuvare, reported may.

F;

1,031 301 387

15G 102

M CARTY.

avette, reported mi.

'Uaiaritv l..:.i

V J .v., 1VIII1UCII,

quarter, m abundant prool of its valuo and eiHca-

cy. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have tken Cleveland's Vegetable Ague Drops for the Ague and Fever have been permanently

and effectually cured by it, and do recommend it

cm

80

as far na heard 1,979

tr?TH Carou: It will be seen by excopied into this dav'a Wbiir. that even

w Hat.ik i . . ' .

it it 5,1 become convtncea I. Iie experiments of the Van Buren" partL s d:iog"-ouS to the liberties, as well ns R Prosperity of tlw country. Truly,'loid f ,sa-Wening;and in thn lcciions now

tion. Had half the exertion been made bv

Dumont and his friends that was put forth by Wallace and his, Wallace would have been deteated hy a large majority. This election in this State, both of State, and Congressional officers, as far as we can

learn, turned throughout, mostly upon local

..oi poimcni questions. The election of Clerk in this county, we understand is to be contested.

give Wallace a little rising ol UU0O over Dumont; there are thirty-five or forty counties vet to. hear from. It is expected that Wallace, will succeed bv from six to ten thou.iiul.

Be it ns t may, the election has disappointed

necteu he would r.-irrv llm St ilp Lv .iri Lin:i. .i, .. ,i ..- J.

. . . J J uiccarc. JOSfiFH .IOKK19, II. I.l 4 M .lOIM'R.

Alfred Uii.et, Lewis Slkjcts.

Ezra (Ilore, John Au-obs, Alfiied G!dv, David White, William Warsom, John Bhockks, John Cook, Grargg Williams. Covington, Ky., Dec. 27, 1:5. A vtift number of the certificates might be given, but they can bo seen, at any plaeewhere the

meiicin is for sale

:Noi a single instance of its failure Las ever been beard of. Orders Bent by letters to the Proprietor, Cov

ington, Ky. or to tbe following Druwgi-as, will

.Tieet with prompt attention. Jones and B-icn, St. Lewis, Mo.; B ites and Wales, Cincinnati, Ohio; N. W. Andrews, Portsmouth, Ohio; Wm. M. Hughes, Mad.son, Indiana. Price, 2 50. . v JX CURE, wVO PAT! For sale at the Apothecary Shop of DR. T. KENNEDY, Brookville. Ind.

fKHEUE will be s..hi at public auction, on Sat-

Ja. uruay tlie 'th day ol Aug., lt:)7, at the

house of W tn. Chance in White-Water township Franklin county, la., two Topper stills. ind all tin

appertinances thereunto belonging. Also, stnek hogs, and one apple mill, and other articles two tedious to mention. N. It. There will be a credit of twelve months lyyveti on all sums over one doliar, by complying with the rules ol tbe sal.?. wm. cii.wcn. L G. WAM3LEY.

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Sir.VER SMITHS AjYD ' J F. W ELRS Bt'SI IV K $S S.

llll. sutiocriuers reepectiuliy inform the public that they have formed a no-nartnnrcl.tn i

the town of Brookville, Indiana. Their shop ie on the east side of the public square, one door south or the Clerk's Office, where thev will repair all kinds of tralehe$ and CocA upon the shortest notice. They hive on h&nds. and intend rniwtantltf

to keep a good assortment of silver spoons, spectacles, lancy articles and Jewelry, which they will sell upon reasonable terms. Being determined to devote themseUes diligently to the-r business, they

m ivlchc me paironage ol ttio public.

JACOB K El N EM ANN. A. B. PRATT. April 20th. 13:7. 17 tf

NOTICE. riMHERF. will be sold at the Residence of Isaac jL Cooley . on Pipe Creek, Franklin county, on t.:e first day or September next, the following land and property, towit- One hundred and seventy acres, 'SO ncres under cultivation. One hundred

head of hogs. 9 head of horses, 10 head t.r cattle, five hundred bushels of corn growings 1J acres oi

corn growing, une two hors$ waggon, household

and kitchen furniture, and other articles, too t-di ous to mention. ISAAC COOLEY. August 7th, 126. ;;o-3w

The Pabtt. -It would be doing the Van

Buren prty injustice to claim the election of Got. Wallace, and Lieut. Gov. Hillis, ns a Whig triumph. We know that a vast number of the Van'BurenUes in this nnd the ad-

vnsli for Wheat and Rag.

rn Til l'. subscribers wnl pay the highect cai.h price

- lor merchantable heat, and lour and a hall dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton

rgs; all to be delivered ut their .Mills in Brook

ville. J. H HPEER r Co Brookville February 10th 1837. 40 tf

LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constable's blanksfor sale at the American office.

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rgtHE Siockholders o. the Brookville Insurance Comuauv. are renmred tn v in nno Hnl.

lar per month on each share of stock subscribed.

lor three months in succession, commencing on tbe first Monday in August next. Those who have neffiei ted to secure the amount

of stock respectively subscribed, agreeably to ti(

provisions o the charter of said company, are required to attend to the same on or before the first day of Augut next. Those desirous to take stock are invited to call, as the books remain open at the office of the com pany. By order of the oosrd. ABNER M'CARTY, Prea. Jno. W. II itt, Sec'y. Brookville, July d. 18a7. 2G 3w

V. F. Clarkson, Notary Public, Brookville Indiana.

WILLIAM ITI. M'CARTY. . ,r Attorney and Counsetler at Law, WILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to his profession and will attend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circut Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices C lurts of Franklin County. Office in the Brick East of th&oourt-bouso. Brookville Sept. 6th, 1SS6. 7 tf.