Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 October 1838 — Page 3

AMERICAN.

FRIU AT, OCTOBER 5. 1838.

5,s ji .ill and the P residency. It is w tli ;m we tee favorable indications in the East. . , the article on our first page it will be Keen t " Boston Atlas, the leading Whig paper in -Ivigland, and Mr. Webster's mouth piere "-rn. has come out manly and decidely in . i . . ... . .

tVT r.rtvcn. uarriaon lor me rresuiency. line a noble example or patriotism, and argues f jrtbe success of our cause. The friends Venter having declared in favor of Harrison,

...2 no longer be any doubt as to who wilt .i3 "Yhig candidate for the Presidency. ,e Election. There is no doubt but the . hive been beaten in Main beate.i in i nsnner that they need not count on that i ' ,lY cortinjency. And in nrder tint our

., nic frionds may have the full benefit of

im;ih we have given them an article upon

- f i jject from the Eastern Argus, dished up.

. fsmne.to suit their taste. The fact is, we v. i ven beaten in that State, and it is useless . , 'unt for it iu any other way, than they have :.:My voters for us. i'itra. Cul Peter H. Ensly has been elected n , is in Congress from Iowa Territory. Ttscomit. It is supposed, from the returns :;. - .veJ that Judge Doity has been elected from V..-conin a Delegate to Congress, in the plc - ien. Jones, the present delegate, who was Mr. C.'.lij'a second in the fatal duel with graves.

t:

iilootning-tiiOie. Israel V. Bonum, Josep!i Price, Mr. Hub barn. Bath. Esqr. Oliver. Rav

Jeremiah Derham, Mr. Lewis, Cnpt. Sen-

Posey Township. George Flint, Thomas Flint, Mr. Toner, EsqV Tot Is. Springfield. Jas. Samuels. Esq., Wm. Seals. Jas. Sal. Jr.. Stephen Craig. Dr. Jhtnes, Mr. Rovd. Jacob I asset, Eqr. " '

On motion, i?csoW, That when we adjourn, we adjourn to meet in rounlj convention at Brookvil!e,oti the 21st inst. at I oVIock I M., at urh place as shall he hereafter Tentioned. Resohed, That the iliirrcut townships in the county he requested to co-operate with us, and send delegates to the above convention. On motion, adjourned. Dr. GREGG M. TlIOMrSOX, ch'n. John McGreigan, sec.

..--. int: majority Ol inc Admil'lstl at Congressmen is greater than we anticipat Inslcid of about four thousand, as we, so

Mtssocpi Election. Kehtlt. The St. Louis Republican, of the 5lh inst. contains the official returns of the election in Missouri, for Congressmen and Memheis of the Lcgisla-

ure. i ne mamritv of l ho Arf.n ;ii,..,i;n

f j - taaivpis

tecl.

some

time ago, represented, it proves to be G23J. We wonder if the St. Louis Bulletin thinks that Clay's course on the pre-emption bill produced this large majority against the Whigs? I'shaw ! In the Legislature the Wines havo ihiriv

Mirmon War. The papers from the West ; nine Representatives ami the Loco Fom fin v.

refilled with the particulars and prep ira-eUr,'t Whig Senators 13, Loco Focos twen-

lions of a cjoi mon war. er of mucirbloodshed.

There is little dan-

-Since the 27th day of Jur.i-

Abolitionism in Indiana Some dozen or so of AM!itionis!s assembled at Milton, in

. ti. - , W avnc co., on the I'Jih inst. for the nurnnsr ,t, we have only hvJ two shgM lowers, of tot more thnn sufti. lent at any place to fair- We are informed the public disapprobation !y lay the dust. All the weather witches was so decidedly and unequivocally expressed 'isve failed in their calculations, and the naf separated without rfiu-cling the ob

ject is that there will be very liltlfc" lur w nwcmh ed. . - r o e i sn

hrni sown tnis fall, borne tew have sown

l-'rir wheat, but it will not come up having ;-routad, and then withered. And many c.iuiot sow at all not being able to break heir fillow ground. These things will

' vjbt'.css be a draw-back on the next se

tille. Herald.

Exit act of a Letter from Dilroil. Wheal has become a drug; the season ha been propitious, and the hard labor of the farmer amply repaid by a beautiful harvrst.

j Hitherto Michigan has been dependent 'upo-i ".Ohio and New York for her bread stiilF-: she

crop. "ow surplus ot a million and half bush-

(.patching Bu.ieM.'-The last Indiana J,ur- , " ., ' " JjIV " a . ' ,, c

say, the Laws and Journal, of the last Leg-i ag . . . ovJL '.:.."

ture will be ready for distribution about the 1st' n r;r. n :'

or November. Would it not be fra..omy forpcr iasv to 7. much, however, depends unthem to wait a few weeks longer, and have the;0n the situation, and the distance from water fast, and amendment! of laws of the next Igisla-i communication. ture included in the code, and have the Journal.! A merchant from Buffalo passed here a of the next Leg:alature included in the same vol-i day or two since from lhe;nlrior of the State, vine with the last. It would be saving ofgreat;nd the north portion of Indiana. He inxpense to the people, and the Journals of the last! formed me Ihstt he had made a contract at

IMichig-in cMy lor CjtKOUO hushrls of wheat at

$1 prr bushel, delivered in Buffalo ! one half

Legislature are of no benefit to the People now. Mike ime job oi distributing for both years. The letter containing the following proceedings was handed to us by the I'ost Master on Monnay last (Oct. 1st.) and although it has become rather old, we record it for the Imefil of our Van Burn friend., and for the

this fall, the balance at the opening of navigation next spring. JV. F. Star.

DcRHAiiCTTLB.--Therc has been two ex

tensive sales of Short Horned Durham cattle j ict this neighborhood, within a week past. I The first, the stock of Mahlin Smith. Eq. and

inslntdion of the friends cf Gen. Harrison, 'the last, the storkotSarruelSinith.Esq.dein this couatr. It is well to keep a hi.-tory ireased' T,,c Pr5tes for which the animals of the times," and it will do for future refer-!?"6 ,i.rk w?r st"h ln s!,ow l.,ie luemanu lor this kind 01 stock was on '.he inRCC 'crease. We regret that wc have not been Rochester. September Lt, 1838. ia,,,fi obtain catalogues of these sab s, so as DEMOCRATIC MEETING. i to give them to our readers in full, with the

Pursuant to pnhhc notice, n meeting of the price for which each sold. 1 lus wc hope to Democratic Citizens and others, of Roches-j do hereafter. As examples, however, of the

ter nnd its vicinitv, friendly to the rstardisli-! estimation in whkh the Durham cattle of

ng of n Democratic paper in Franklin Co., convened on the 1st ii.st. at Ro bister. Dr. Gregg M. Thompson of FairuYlJ wa appointed chnirman, and John McGreigan of

ingniand secretary.

this country is hclJ, wc will mention, that at

the sales of Samuel Smith, a cow and suck

ling calf sold for tzcrnly-onr. hundred dollars. Another at thirteen hundred and fiOu dollars;

others at Sl'iOO. $1000, &r. The whole

The meetine was ahlr addressed bv Dr. stock of S imn-l Smith sold for between S"2U,-

Thompson, who drew a faithful picture of the! 000 and S30.000. Isxineton InUl.

wj. . 1 . - r . . mm

great political panics 01 ine ay. lie

I Mr. Thompson) rontended that the two par-

h... I II. .1 . 1 . ...

irs mm now to me same principles inai tney iiJ during the years of Y7QI. up till the ad

ministrations of Jefferson. Jackson, and Van D.. L it- at . '

uuren, ne Deiieveo ana nc made no Hesitation to declare it, that tcJrderal ary" alias fc.Vationa Republican," alias Inhprndeul Dmocrals? alias American R publicans?'' "lias "tariff and "anti-tanf." alias "slates' tights?' &c. &c, were nil making for one grand end, viz: the establishment of a MONARCHY. After the conclusion of Mr. Thompson's remarks, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That a committee be tppointcd n each township to collect subscribers to a Democratic p;ipcr and on motion (carried) that the chair appoint the committee. The

iwwing were appointed: Drookzille Township. Dr. Berrr. P. M Jno. M. Johnson. Jona

than Ends. Jonathan Alter. General E. Loner.

' J O ' Jas. Wallace, Judge Berry, Lewis Clark,

?pnen Martin, Wm. Westertield. White-Water Township. Dr. Clfvr. Jnnatlian Citnrtrtt. f nior Ru

E. Barber, P. M., Joseph Bennet, W.

op;

Fire in Crawf "rdsvm.le. About 2 o lock

Sunday morning, the 23d ult., Wabash Col

K ge, at Crawfordsville, Indiana, was discover

committed in Mobile, and which, Ym the manner in which they are ulludc to, have either created great consternation nmong the people, or widely participated in bv the citizens. We shall look for further" accounts with painful interest.

The wav they carry on elections in Pmnt,l.

tania The editor of the Harrisbnrg, TeJe-

Kr.ipn oners 10 het heavy sums that David R. 1 orter. the loroforo candidate for Governor, is a 'PERJITRED KNAVE, to be decided

in a court of justice, upon competent proof!"

Cim. It his. Things that I 11 we pee. I have seen farmvr build a house so lariw nnd '. iiiat

the sheriff turned him out of doors.

I have seen a youns man s II a eood farm

turn merchant, break, and die in an insane hospital.

I have seen a farmer travel .-ibont n mn.-!.

that there was nothing at home worth lookine after.

I have seen a rich man's son 1p; is M'liArn

his father left off, and end where his father began penny less.

1 have seen a worthy farmer's son idb

away years of the prime of his life in dissipa-

....v. vuu in? caieer in a poor-house. I have seen the disobedience nf:. cnn i.tn.

down the gray hairs of his father with sorrow to the grave.

I have seen a fine eirl marrv n vmmr m-.t.

of dissolute habits, and repent of it as Ion-' as she lived. e

GaLMNTRV. A VOUIlir ladv .. Ilci,,

who had borne a good character, was fined twenty dollars for some trifling offence against the law. nnd in consequence of not being able to fork up, was sent to jail. Some vom.g bachelors immediately raised the ninnimt lin.

erated her, and sent her home iu a coach.

I lie young lady was about to get married. Oct asiunally these bachelors do 11 j;ood thin".

Lou. Gaz. n tv . -

1 he iocTOR 'Tray, sir. is the section of

country in uhuh ou are about to settle, sickly? said an old' gentleman to a roup!., oi young phsiians who were di-phving their learning an board a steamboat . V, r mil. h so, indeed,"' observed one of them; -1 exie t

iu iinis many a neniii-iied seme in the

course ol next summer. ' 1 I

but that you will," replied the old srentlemun.

"provided you get much practice."

A MST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office at Brookville. I....

Oct. 1st, 1S38, which will be returned if not

taken out before Jan. next.

Anderson Joseph

Becks Wm T Bennett Ephraim

llurgess Major M Bull Aaron D Rosel Christian Baker Shelby or Utzler Frederick Bartley John Rabb Wm J mior

Chambers Richard

Cold well James Davis Nathan Dolhctete Henry Ewing William Foiknei Andrew Fries Michael Griner James Grifun William Gray Ephraim Hall James M ! Henderson Sara Hardin Mathcw Hardy George Halheistaat John Israel Isaac care of Mr Castle Jones Thomas Kruse D T

Adams Ely Recks Miss II S Baker I) J Barwick Rev Jos S 2 Broszen John Adam Banes Jonathan G Baraiwlrr John Bovd Wm Bull Orvil Brown II S Cronin Timothy Canada Samuel Derflein John Dubois Hannah Elden John Foster Charlote Garin Daid Gallbrcth John Hall George llendiicks-on Eunice Hammond Joseph Hanna Gen Robert Haselon John Johnston Madalinc Johttiton John C Runs Jacob

Police Partition. "T .Ann Gant, Julia Ann Gsnt, Sarah Gant and Kliza Gant, heirs of John Gant, dec, their Guardians, and all persons whom it shall or may concern: '

npAKE notice, that I shall applv to the Probate JB- Court of the County of Franklin and State of

- . " w,e nr.t day of UVr,,, thrreof, to be holden at theCcurt House! Wville in the flnL mber A iK I8:WVMe appointment .f com ,H..,oners to div.de and s.ake partition o. tha fo llow.ng descr.bed real e,tate. Iviny. being and situate ... the county and state aforesaid, to-w.i.-Ail theeakt half of the south west quarter ol section nve, , township eight, range two west; also, the south east quarter of section thirty two. in towaship nine, rai.pe ,wo West (exce,tj ' tWe!,n' Ue H,doW "f J",,n ''nnrge deceased. wh,ch has been 1 assigned her,) between snd anion the owners and proprietors thereof, arceah.'y to Hie statute in such case made ai.d provided, 1 being a proprietor of said real eMsft with vou

Sept. 2d, 183

By J. M. Johii,'

W1I.IJAM WEST

ron, his attorn

rner.

40-4 w

S. C. KIDD, VVLD inforn, cif:zens of RrooWiHe and mm Tic,ni,y he hH commenced the Iloot mid shc Making m Hrookv.lle, at t,e formerly occupied by .. r W-Ki",!,le w,'ere he is prepared to manufacture work of any description, at the -Lort cstnotice 0cf. ,rff 40aw

CONTAINING 179 acres, about 60 imn situated 28 miles west of rl? .""P. VVhitcW.ter, 1 mile s'utb cf Vis 00 White-WJer Cans, on ,2 "opposnl ideTK; Pod ford for crossir.-.ttlTpNce Tto . if"" a,!d "w wUb-u I miie of the lc

iiM.i.ro janu 1 rirt ni -,.j 1

ntion.and it is a J.esli Zl . I lmu ,,!uhas 8 ..cdleni'tpV S? U InZ

s-'.'v-''?"' '"'"'' county.

. J8-3w THOMAS r 1,1 Vt J. "

l.lM.e"Wa,cp Canal IiCttin

fi i W shIs will be received bv the uuK3 d. rs.gned at Conncrville, on the 14ih duy t.l Xoviniber ,.. for the construction of all that a.l of the W h.te-W ati-r can.!. ... . i.

. r t m r.m t, . m ii . ...

v--..fc.UBIWn urookv.IIe and the feeder dam at Joii,erwtt, fogetner with teveral hcavr secUons f.? . 7 1 T.'1 ?n Ca'Mbridffe Cty . The work to be let w,l bo divided into actions of sjitable ength, and vv, be tked out, Pd ren,:y for the inirti,.n of 1Ml.Iers ten days previo.ls t the day ..t leltii.-: .,, u,e ,.r. profiles, and estimate Jl q .ant. ...a w.ll be exhibited at the place of letting il.ree .ly immcdutely previous to the dav or receivirg bids. Il..!.iers who are not personally known to the CommiSMoner or Engineer, will be expected to preMM.t, with thcrr i.ropoMls, satisfactory tcstiroomal as to their qualific ations and character. IILISHA LONG,

-"-. Ijinjr Partly in FrSuin' ?i

cite

- r a jiiu.. sin 1 i- ir . - -

nine eat of the f-onnersviile road. The farm i well improved, havin-r nl' ti. k,. 11" ' r,.i , ' ,,n al tl,e buildinffg necessary

arm coni.iniu

in the co..... r.., . ',,.,,' uneurP"

. - mw.:iu

ttate that the

in the county

quantity of water

"eant tat to ti;d

Also oi;c hundred Luabcls of od clcau-

poultry. ed wheat

!-r! MY SLR-A11 PWcLsseg under three dol-

lV. "I ' r4"i casu at the time of sale.

. ... ,r inree ooilnrs. a ci

,-,nr Escculor's iVuticr. gIIF. undesigned hiving taken out letters t

tnu,ei:tary on the eetate of George Terry. i dec d. l ite Franklin Co , la., hereby notifies a'li

. ..-0,0., ,,;v,g na.ms agnmtt said estate, to present then, legally authenticated within one year from tlusdate. And all persons indebted to aid I81?1?' rr l'Crcby notified l" PX the "a"'e immeUiat. Jy. The estate is supposed to be solvent.

JOHN WYNN, Executor. 40-Sw

rcd.t of one year

and approved security ba fun7ihe. '

SAMUEL STREL.

3S-2w LI .

s. s.

friaiia nave sT I. .

... ... v ,nro xt,ii ue jrivon. :,roviJrd hnr.A

J 11: ri 3

Sertcmber IS. IfiSl

'II.p 1

" tne acciinii! W:

ic aoove luree tunes.

Oct'r 3d, 1S38.

Executor's Snip.

HIERE will be offered for sale at nuhlii

L tion.on Saturday the 2?th dav of Oct'i. 18:?fa

at the late rcsulence of George Terrv deceased, late of W hue-Water township. Franklin Co., la., about one mile north of Maj'r Itudicil's, the personal property belonging to the estate of said deo'd, consisting of one mare, cattle, hogs, farming utensils, grain, 4c. Terms made known on the day ofMle- JOHN WYNN, ExV. Oct'r3. 1838. kow m'A Tavcr Stand for Sale. IIIL farm contains upwards of two hundred acres, about one hundred acre under fence, and joins New Trenton. Franklin county, Indiana The White-Water Canal runs through the farm. Terms One third of the purchase money wil; bo required in hand. The baance in eight equa payments, with interest. o ,MOSAM'L -ROCKAFELLER. October 2, 1838. 40 2d

Kocpga Ludwig Loiilm Michael ca.e Leonard Miss E!izlh of James G ml low LafTerl Ahraham

Lock wood Chai h s Mead Uenj C Man John MrCorllow Patrick M Campbell &

McMurlry

Lackey J Mothtt William Morledpe J R MeNet ley Reason Murphy John Morris John

T

Administrators Kotice, HE undersigned havinrr recently taken nm

letters of Administration, on ti.n

W .lli.m Logan deceased late of Franklin Co. hereby notify all persons hivii.g claims against said eetate to present them legally authenticated within one year from this date. And all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby required to pav the same immediately. The estate is solvent. " WM. STORE. WM. N ACKELS. , Administrator. Sept. 27, 1S?.R. no SC-riw.

ed to he on fire, nnd in less than half an hour Nwton Miss Julia care of Thomas Pursel I t wV ft k a a

the 4th stoiy and the unfinished north divis

ion were in flames. By strenuous exertionthe two lower stories of the south division were saved. The library and philosophical apparatus are almost entirely destioyed. The outward wall of the huildinir vet remains. It

is supposed that the hie originated from the furnaces of the tinners left on the roof; hut it is uncertain. Loss estimated at 15,000 dollars. A meeting was held in the court room at Crawfordsville on Monday last, for the purpose of devising means to rchuild the Col

lege. Tlie College exercises are now con

ducted in the two upper stores of Mr. Han-

na s brick building. Indiana JJcmocral.

Ogdcn Samuel

Philips Ahraham Pricemain John Paul John Riggs Mr J Rench Daniel Rane Benjamin Resell Aolam

Sherift of Franklin co Scott Job

Owens M;chacl

Pain James Parson L D Pelen Johannes Roe John Rupp Philip Reynolds Wesley

Administrator Snl

THERE will be offered at publ c auction at the Ite residence of the deceased, about one haif

mile south or r auheld on the 19th of October, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. .11. and 7 o'clock P. M.'all the personal projierty belonging to the estate of William Ixijnn decens'd late of the county of Franklin consisting of hogs, horses, cattle, corn", wagon, household and kitchen furnature. and vari.

ous ether articles too tedious to mention. Terms J according to custom.

WM. MORE. WM. NACKELS. Administrators. Sept. 27th. 18.?8. n 39 :.w.

A l,OU"' "tronj. healthy Js.j about 16 or 17 nrJT. "?r-'w iI,J 66 eod situation aa apprent.ee to the Vg Making B-Jtiness, bv immediate application to the subscriber. The public are also informed that I still continue wagon making i the northera part of the town of llrookville. where customer .-;' i.-v-

justice done tbem as at any sho;. in the county."

n 1 -it J' s' WILKINSON. Hrookville, Sert. 11, 1838. 37-4 w

rp.1v to

J

KKOOKVlCLlV CHAIR MANUFACTORY.

tit. subscribers respc.tn::jy inform the citizens of llrookville and the surrounding country, that lhy hsve established themselves in the Chair Manufacturing Dosinces, in all its various branches. They will Le ct ail time.

'dy accnmmoilafA tipr.vmt ..;.i. c

p..;. mi ir-. , ... r. r ",lu "

.-..v, u ..musor Chairs; Settees, Ac of every descr.pt.on, ar.d of the latctt Cincinr.5t fathk.nb. ALSO; Houfce and Sign Pamtine; ors, counters, &c. painted ,n imitation ot 31ahogany, Curled Maple, Oak and all other imitations of Wood or Marble. -I heir shop is in the bottom part of Brookrillo. north-east of the court house, and onneaite 31r. CIar!:son s residence. . , HARTLEY, WHEAT z Co. Sept. 13, Iso8. 87 tf

TH IV I A . A BrlL ,l-,lwc-ruh!y informs tbs citizens of XiSv Urookville anJ the p-jblic in seneral, that he has commenced the TINNING Itl'SINESS in all its various branches, in the store room formerly occupied by II. D Johnson, and Lopes bvhislong experience am! strict attention to busincsa to receire a liberal share of patronage. Ho is prepared to suppfy ccuutry merchants and others, (wholesale or retail) at Cincinnati prices. Brookville, September , le.'JS ::8

Stilh John Sheldon Nathaniel Shafer John

parks.

IJltrJitnnA Toxnshin.

JmI Palmer, Allen Backhouse, Wm. RobCrtstMa. Vmt.. Rnhnim Rrhaf. llor. II

Jrtinn, Jas. Robertson. Jas. Roseberr , P.

nCW D. Mijner, Wm. McClure, Esqr.,

wmeii. Fairkid.

it m r180 Gregg M. Thompson, Jas.

"cftiirnv, crania HKrma,

Judge Dewey. We learn from the NewAlbany Argus that Judge Dewev will not he

a candidate for U, S. Senator, next winter. The Argus says, "his services upon the Su

preme lR-ni h are so highly valuable that lew members would be willing to risk supplying

his place for the sake ol promoting him to the station of Senator." Vexay Timet.

Something tcrang in Mbiie. A slip from

the Mobile Chronicle, by the late cxpios

mail, contains a paragraph railing on Hie cit

Short Jourden St Jehu John Searls Samuel S

Tegan Simon West William West John Williams Col Robert Walton Miss Rnchael Woodvard Caroline care of Jos Stewart GEO. BERRY, P. M.

Oct. 1st, 1838. 40 3v

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

NOTICE. TftERSONS indebted to II. D. Jehnron acd to M. Johnson and Brookbank'. are hereby informed that I will remain here until the 10th October to collect and setile. After tbit dute the notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of K. Barwick, Esq. for cnlL-ctioj. II. D. JOHNSON. Jcpf Stub, IS-J. 33

NOTICE.

nnllE subscriber will sell at public auction, on JL Saturday the I3t if lct..one in.le and a half

below Brookville, on the cnnal, several head of

horses, one mare and colt, three yoke of work oxen, three sets ol wagon harness, wngou nnd carts, hegs. and other articles. There will be a credit of twelve months given nn all sums over three dollars, the

purchaser giving note with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. II. W. REMY. Brookville. Sept. 2 1538. 39 3w ST It Y ED. ON the morning of thu 16ih inst., from the subscriber livmg at the Rea.ingl.ocks, a DARK HAY MARE, fourteen and a half hands hiirh

bl ick mute, tad and legs, star in her forehead, a

snip on her nose, a dint on the right side of

A LIGHT

SILTERS.HITI1 &. JEWELRY. REIN EM ANN, still continues the repairing of Watches, Rings, Jewelry, Silver were wc. at hib shop East of the Public square, Brookville. He has also on hand and will sell cheap, a well selected assortment of Watches finger rings, ear rings, earbob., spoons, watch chains, breast pins Arc. Also a few second hand watches. Brookville. June 21. 1S38. no 25 lyr.

8in.1i 1

thn neck, and fivo years old. ALSO,

rjMHE undersigned will sell at punlio uutcry nn I)LN IK HIS t., about sixteen and a half hands JL Saturday the 27th day of October, IS be-1 high, a blaze 111 the face, two or three white feet, tween the hours of 10 o'clock K. M. and 4 o'clock j atn.ut iiht or nine years old both workhorses.

I'. 31. ot said day, on tli premises, in llighlaul. auu uig MNi onler.

CHARLES DIEFIELD, COMMISSION PORK' PACKER AND PRODUCE DEALER.

N the house formerly occupied by Pugh, Jones & Co., on the corner of Sycamcre street and

the Canal. Advances made on Hogs lobe cut, or on consign, incnts of Pork or Produce for sale. Sept 28 3m 39

JUST RECEIVED, A good assortment ofCastinga. Grindstones and Pine churns and tubs

Dec 25

K

& S 'I YNER

35,000 Feb. 5.

LB3. IRON assorted for sale by R. A; 3. TYNER.

Any tier-on returning said horses. or giving: in-i

formitieii where they may be obtained will be lib-;

Township, in Franklin county, lndi -na, the inter

est ol Nancy McC leery, infant heir of Jan.es Mo

Clcery deceased, (subject to the widows rower.) eraiiy rewanied. LEONARD FRIF.N1. of, in and to the following described land. "- it:' Heading tstrkt, (OAio.) Sept. 2, 1838. 5!9

1 he south east quarter or section in town r.i range two west. wc. i'ltt.M; and SUMMER GOODS Jubt reTerms One third to W paid at the lime ot nle. t3 -ened a I'resh supply of seasonable dry goods, .... - . . 1 . . :

. r.. ... iK. ii.iAn mnh -oneimra in one year, ami one mini 111 i- vars micii ueeungs. suirungs, Mexican .uixiures, lions of MoSile to abandon the city to a mob,, fn n bv t:iIUoil 1., aTc; uhich we will .u unci urging upon them to lak me?urts to u onef of Ptlb,ti: c ll1rt ol- Kruim" ....Un. lo.v tor ca.h or approved produce.

s.'niamlain law ae.il onU r. . e tear that tins tT, i. BiIAHBUUV COVnii--.! f.. D. PRICE & CO

RECTIFIED WHISKEY kept constantly on hand and for sale by the barrel, by i Hee 26 R & S TYNER

I

JOINERS

II. Sc 8. TYNER.

wwotTn mi a n m sra m m m a.

I nnwu--r. ui-r..A 1 mis- &

JLJL TOOLS for sale by March 14. 118.

Allert Miller. mragraph has trcfei ir.ee to some outrages I 4i--:)w

! l.rv

A pril 4tb, 138.

CALL AND PAY. All persons indebted t the subscribers are requested to make immediate paymeet. R. 4- S. TYNER. Brookville, Jan'y 4, 1S38. AMES SHOVELS. Just received afresh sup. ply of the absrc article, and for aale by June 21 D. PS ICC At CO.