Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 November 1838 — Page 3

PROOKVII.T.E, INDIANA. PRID IT, NOVEMBER 8. 1838.

ive heard of no transaction in pork yet, and no price is estabi;,ed among our farmers. Should the river not rise ia lime to bring salt, there will be en-ill speculations in pork. With u, wheat ii selling at $1 00, corn 50, oats 50, flour si 00, beef 4 00 to 5 00 per hundred, butKr'.)lo&. eggs 10, potatoes 1 00 to 1 25, chickens I 50 per doz. RcsnriLuu Oct. 27th. Pubk. Here, drivers arc contracting with the formers at 2 75 to $3 25, gross. We believe the quantity and quality of hogs in his section, are about the same as last jcar. The Wheeling Times, of the 13ih says: fcUrc prophecy that there will not be much nude at pork this year. backers are now contracting at G cents." Defaulters. We copy into this paper n list of the public officers, who have been defaulters to the Government. In this list will be seen the name of our fellow-citizen Abncr SIcGirty, who is represented as defaulter lo the amount of 1,338 02. This is not correct. Wc have some knowledge of .the transaction connected with this matter. It is true the eovcrnment claimed of him the above amount.

but the matter came before the last session of

the U.S. District court for the District of In-

Ji.-w.i, and wu3 decided against the claim of

the government. As tins list ol defaulters' hai been published throughout the United States, and in many papers in this State, it

is no more than justice to Mr. McCarty, to

slate that he has settled all the just claims of

the government, and that he is perfectly oblc

and lulling to liquidate all demands against

him.

ERY LATE FROM EUROPE. The packet ship Hibernia, at New York, brings Liverpool papers to the 28th and London to the 27th September, both inclusive. I ne Journal of Commerce. Pnnrim- anA

cue furnish the following it

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i ne cmei topic of interest in matters of

tra.ie relate lo ihe Grain market, concerning which prettv full Account trill hf.

Ihe weather had continued fine for harvest"g, and the crop would be secured in excellent condition; yet notwithstanding this, prices had advanced, and srifnil.iliN vipo

shaping their calculations for a further rise.

I he duties on grain had advanced lo2s.ahd oil. per ouaarter. and trir vr.

pectcd to be up to 10?. Sd., and Cs. 5d. per bbl on flour. Great complaint was making

against the corn laws. The accounts from

Danlzig and some other parts of Europe are less Javorable to large supplies from thence, than had been anticipated. Cotton remained about as before. A con.

siderable movement had taken place in to-

uacco.

France and Mexico. It is affirmed that

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eirect that, in Ihe pvMi r.f i.. i. l aD.,ae t,lc,r decision; which wo

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To tki Public: llf R.CLARKSON We should let "No- ' . ce" of Timothy Cronin, which appeared in your paper of last week, pass without remark, were it not that it might tend to create in the minds of man renders, unacquainted with that individual, an erroneous impression, prejudiced lo our interest, and our character. We have never sought to trouble the public with the arbitrament of our private affairs; yet the notice above alluded to, places us in an attitude which seems to require that we should uk the reader to withhold any judgment he mav think proper to pass upon us, at least until'he shall have carefully perused what Timothy (or some one for him) has been pleased to sav. He first informs the public that he offered to have an arbitration with us and that we declined so doing, without stating the to us unusual manner in which, and in which only, he was willing to refer, what we have always considered his supposed difficulties; and that he would not agree to our proposition to

iuuoe o men and Uipn rntir uili iiinfii-.l

Id

CAXAL DO ATS. rjnHE subscriber! have established a Boat Yard, f, (Q1, '"' CI Boau at Rochester, on the Wh.te Water Canal. Two of the company are reguar .hip carpenter, of long experience, and JMll be engage ,n the construction of boat in a few week, i hej wlic.t the patronage of the pubfV i. y Um ood lumber ready, and boats will be built, at reasonable notice. The business wiU be tranaacted under the atile of 'T. Morse Co." T. MORSE, U. KENDALL, . H. COFFIN, Oct 21.-43.2w B. G. CHILD.

France and Mexico, all vessels ...! . . , Ul.S porianl nntf interesting

nil. I . . m -

Jer Mexican letters of marque, will be trcai-

eu aa pirates, unless their crews are coinpoedofat least two third Mexican. The Liverpool Chronicle of 2Sth Sent.

says, that a regular steam navigation by means

oi lour vessels ot isu-J tons burthen each, is about to be established between Havre and New York. The new steam ship Liverpool, which is now fitting out in the Trafalgar Dock, is advertised to sail, on her first voyage to N. York on Saturday, the 20th of October. She is a splendid vessel, and is expected to steam and sail fast. Bait. Amrr.

HYMENEAL.

Indiana Democrat" and Indiana Journal

These papers, as usual will be published

tii-vrcekly during the ensuing session of the

Legislature, ror the session, the subscription will be 1.00. They say they have good and correct reporters engaged, and will be able to give faithful and impartial reports of the Legislative proceedings. We hope sc. Tiwsc wishing to subscribe would do well to

tend on the money by their Representative?

The Commissioners' Court meets on next

Monday, and the Probate Court on Monday rcc!t.

NOTICE. fMVIE subscriber has left his notes and accounts JL with Daniel St. John, Esqr. All persons having unsettled accouuta will do well to cail and settle immediately, and all persous having claims will present them for pay meat as soon as due. . ... A. WHIPPLE.

urooiiviile, Uct. 25, 163?.

43 3w

,C.nARLE DUFFIEI.I), COMMISSION PORK PACKER AND I PRODUCE DEALER, IS the house formerly occupied by PuCh, Jones Lo, te corner of Sycamore atrcot and the Canal. Advances made on Hojjs to be cut.aron coieu ments of Pork or Produce for sale. Sept 2 3m 39

ever

Suicides. We have bem informed that a

pretty little girl of eighteen, drowned heiself

in the Ohio, at Lawrcnceburgh. on Saturday last. Her name was Woods some cross in love affairs was the cause. A man named Joseph Hill, recently leaped headforemost down a well, in Hartford. Conn., and dashed his .brains out if he had

anr. 1 At Boston, on the morning of the IT'.h of

0ctn a man was found hung to the limb of a ihade tree on the common?. Name or caue uot kuown.

Carta Boats. It will be seen by an adver-

Mauhied- On the 25lh of October, by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence, Mr James L. Snow of White-Water township, Franklin county, to Miss Piiebe Lyons, of Butler co.. Ohio. James went into the Lyons den, And pot his wife the above tells when; In liymm'a silken charms new may their happy lives be spent. And blessed with little "Snow Squalls," to theii hearts' content. Communicated.

On yesterday, Mr. John Baubour, son of

.'jbamucl Barbour Lq. ofbpnngt'.eld township.

to jUiss Jane Whitehead, daughter of C. Whitehead Esq. of White-water township..

On the same day, by Rev. John Morgan,

Mr. James roredize to Miss dtisan Johnston.

On the 27th of Oct. Mr. John Peters to

Miss Eliza Smaller.

OBlTUAIir.

Another Revolutionary Soldier gone. Died In Brookvillc township. Franklin

county, Indiana, on the 21th day of October, 1838, Mr. DYER WOODWARTH, in the Eighty-fourth year of his age. The deceased was a patriot and Whig of '7G a man ol

unblemished character, a firm believer in the

merits ot Jesus Christ, for his own, and a World's salvation.

'Let Patriots sleep beneath their laurel's shde, .

lament that a boat yard has been establish- AnJ no bl8C feel lhcir touibs invade

mm. A f I? .rvli nclnr i I ilu r- si l a f ainl Wit rat 1 aEM

-U av iwt.llsivi an iiuo vuiuiti f nun w x. nax.

informed by one of the proprietors that they

Au Apprentice

will have a p icket oohI timshca in a lew weeks. Gen. Long has also commenced a boat in this places, and intends having it icady by the v20th of this month, when the water will be let into the canal from this place to Liwrcncebunrh.

TO the Clacksmilliiiig wanted immediately by the subscriber at Brookville. Oct. 31-11 J. MILLER.

Ollld thru

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t.i K-.iuuy iiucirca me reason wliy we, under a press of business, did not choose to squander our time in a course of proceeding which seems so little calculated, either to put to rest any disputed point, or to repair anj injury, real of imaginry, which he may have received at our hands. Wc trust however ihat the readec will not so far forget the age and enlightened commuuity in which he lives as to suppose that the laws have provided no

iemey ior injuries arising lrom the ordinary transactions of the day, and that consequently 1 men's accounts must remain unsettled whenever one of the parties ref ise to settle or arbitrate them. And it may not be improper to state expressly that wc have not, nor never had the least objection lo gratify him by submitting to arbitration our accounts, cither willi him or Reddv & Cronin, in any way

that would In our opinion be likely to ensure a final adjustment. But it would be merely to gratify him and his creditors, for we believe wc have no unsettled, or nt least disputed account with him individually, and that Cronin & ReddyV account agreeably lo their statement, differs but very little from ours probably less than the balance cither would show in our favor. He also informs the public that there are debts unpaid on Sec. 43, and that it is thought by many the duty of the State to pay them, as there is money enough due. Now if it is tht duty of the State to pay any debts, who doubts that her agent Gen. Long will promptly do

it! Wc arc willing and hope to be able to

meet ail our engagements, and believe we have over-paid Rcddy fc Cronin foi the services they rendered us according to our agree

ment with them.

Wc have only to acknowledge that some

apology is due to nil those who are acquain

led with Timothv and this matter for having

said so much about an imaginary difficulty

which probably had its origin, not so much

wi'.h him, as with some of that class of beings to be found in most countries, who, behind

the curtain, can find more lime lo devote to other peoples' than they usually bestow upon

their own business. J. llAO-V oc Co Nov. 1st, 1838.

100,000 DOLLARS! The largest and most brilliant Lottery drau n in the United Slates.

ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class A. for 1S3S. Authorized by Congress, and the payment of prizes euanueed. To be drawn at Alexandria, V. C. on Saturday, November 17th, I. S. UKEGOKY &. CO. XI anagers.

RICH AND SALENIMD SCHEMi;.

Prize

Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prive Prize Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizci Prizes Prizes

12G Prizes I2G Prizes 120 Prizes 12G Prizes 120 Prizes 252 Prizes 1250 Prizes 33-130 Prizes

Grand apilal priic tf$ 100,000

os-

io 50

00 85 126

ot

of ..f of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of

30.000 20,0C0

10,000 8,000 7,500 0,000 5,000 1,000 3,740

2.500 2,000 1,000 800 500 250 200 150 100 80 00 50 40 20

To James ildridge, John P. Case, and Mary his wile, James Wiatt and Sarah bis wife, Ralph ildndje. Samuel Harper and Eliia his wife, John WiMridjf Jr. son of Charlrs Wildridge " vlUer Pcr" concerned. TAKE notice, tLat I shall apply to the probite court of the county of Franklin. Ind., on the rm,t day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house in llrookville, on ttie second Monday of .November, 18:W, for the appointment of commissioner, to divide nt .nit nrii;..m .r

the following described tract of land, aituala in said coumy, to-it. "Uegin..inS at th south east

corner vi lue . fc. onatter of sec. 32 in town rnge I wett, running tbence north 5 degrees, west 100 poles, thence soulh r. degrees, west 60 poles, iijence south o degrees. K. 11RI poles, thence uorth bo degrees, east CO poles to the placa of beginning, containing o?l acres," among the owners and proprietors thereof, af rccably to the statute in that case innde and provided, I being a proprietor too of said land. JOHN WILDIUDGE. Sen. By JIatson and Holland, his att'.a. Oft 10, 4i4w

Central Caxvl. It is staled in the In-

Mtdiion Rail Road. This road will be finished from Madison to Vernon, by the 25ih inst. when the Madison boys take a three days tprce, on the 25th, 26th, and 27th. All the "great ntci" arc invited.

The present population of Ireland, is about S,500,000,:ind its area is but little larger than

tbe btate of Ohio.

BY vi froi

SHERIFF'S SALE.

irlue ot an execution lo me Uirectea

rom the Dearborn county Circuit Court,

I will expose to sale at public outcry at the

Jiaiiiinolis nancrs. that '.he water will be let court house in Brookvillc, on .Saturday the

in on the 10t!i int.. when they intend having ! 17th day of November next, between the a small jollification. I hours of 9 o'clock A. M. hiul -4 P. M., the J . e . .1 . . t

reals ana proms, ior me icim ui jem, of the following lets, to-wit: Lots No. 7, S, 1 1,

12, 13,25,39, 40, 41, 46, the south halfof 49 and 50, 53, 54, 59, CO. 61, G2, G3, Gl, G5, GO, 67. G8. G9. 70. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75. 7G, 77, in

that part of the town of Brookville, laid olf1 br Jesse B. Thomas and others, and all the

fractional tracts of crounJ west of said part

of Brookville laid off by Jesse B. Thomas & otli' rs in the North West quarter of section 29, town 9, range 2 to the west fork of NVhilcWater river; and i( the rents and profits do not sell for a sum sufficient, the fee simple will then and thctc be sold. Said lots and

lands arc taken on an execution against v u

NOTICE. THE subscriber wishes to inform the public and all concerned on account of Sec. No 43, that he has oliered to have an arbitration with Messrs. Wilcox 6,- Co., but they have declined so doing. As there are debts remaining unpaid on said section, and aa their contract has been broken, it is thought by many the duty of tho State lo pay all lezsl debts contracted forasthore is money enough

due to pay on s'd sec. 43. TIMOTHY CUONIN.

Oct. 4:1

IV

Dcn'Ji of Black Hank. We learn from the St. Louis Bulletin that the celebrated Indian warrior Muck kcr-ta-me shcck-lccr-kerk, or Black

Hawk, died at his camn. on the River Des

loins, on the 3d instant, aged 73 years.

Men and things in JVushington. A letter from Washington, published in the New York Times, contains the following extract: "Wc have nothing now here but the elections; and by them every body is excited. 'Van Burcn is in fine health, and apparently good spirits. His three sons arc flying

hout. likp Itntiorflirs of ihe nalacc Alaior

Van Burcn is about to be married to n rich and handsome Miss Singleton, of S. C. 'Ti that Manin,jr. is courting Miss Blair. Forsyth has ?one to Georgia: too late. Geor

gia is lost to him. Kendall has gone lo Illi

nois te examine the mail routes, via the Her

itage. He looks pale, and haggard, and wretched. He is indefatigable, 1 believe.Woodbury ts preparing his classical reports toConcrcss. 'Tis said he wrote over his for

mer leDort often ehoush to have filled a book

s large as Josephus. Mr. Poinsett nnd Mr. rt T .... I'M.-

vrunay are attending to metr auuet. Treasury building walls are nearly finished and the splendid patent office is rising fast.'

Repairs. The India Rubber Company, nt Skunkanu?. N. Y.. has been encaged to

make a new India Rubber conscience for hit

Excellency, Martin Van Buren. His old one, which is much dilapidated is to be patched op

and given to Amos Kendall, who was born

ham Hamilton, administrator of the estate ol

John Hamilton, at the suit ol liunnell, 1.) mn .fe Co. THOMAS PURSEL.

October 2S'.h, lS33.-44-3w Sh'ff F. C. Ia.

Sheriff's Sale.

BY virtue of an Execution lo me directed the Franklin circuit court, 1 wi

WILLIAM NEAL & CO. M XrKACTl RCKS OF LOO KIN f GLASSES,

J 0. 27 N. Fifth Street. Philadelphia, back

of the Merchants' Hotel the only cs

tablishment in the city devoted exclusively lo

this business.

Country Merchants are supplied at manu-

icturers unces, and their olosses uisureu

from brakage to any part of the Union, with

out extra charge,

Those who may have orders lor large via?s

would do well lo inform us by leller, previ on to their comin? on. of the size of the das;

mid the kind of frame thev may want,fwhctli

er of Cilt. Mahonanv or Marble,) mat uie

article may be manufactured expressly for the

Merchants should give their orders for

Looking Glasses the first thing on their arri

val, to insure them well put up.

Anv rdilor of a week v naucr. wno win

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b ish this advertisement lo me amoum i

27814 Prizes. This rich nnd splendid scheme will be

drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on the" I7lh No

vember, 1838, at 3 o'clock P. M. nnd the

drawing received at Cincinnati, on Thursday, 22d November. There will be 75 numbers

placed in Ihe wheel, and 12 drawn out at random, making27,814 prizes and 37,711 blanks.

1 his is one ol the largest Lotteries ever drawn in the United States, and truly a brilliant af

fair. At tntnn lef s office in the city of New

York has been sold more prizes than at any

establishment in the n orld. Iti the laet-SlOO,-

000 Lottery No. 4, 30, 36, the Cupital prize

($IUU,UUU) was sold lo Mr. John Moore, ol

New York in a whole Ticket; and who will

ever forget the Grand Cnpitul of $50,000, al so in a whole Ticket, sold by Schuyler, to An

thony Dey, Esq. of the same city; and sundry

other grand comfortables, such as S'oO.OOU,

.$25,000, $20,000, 15,000, 15 of $10,000,

.Vc. Vc. xc. too Udiout to mention, ihere

s always Ma shot in the locker at Schuyler's."

All orders addressed to the subscriber cuclo

sing the cash or Prize Tickets, will receive

prompt and Confidential attention, and nlway

answered by return mail. The official dra

ojr forwarded as soon as received.

Schuyler s Lottery Hcreld, containing '.he

drawings of nil Lotteries, schemes alleau

Bank Note lists,&c. is scuts eraw (if lequcst

cd) lo all who order Tickets.

Prizes iti the above Lottery cashed at sigtil

is soon as presented at my otliceg,Cincinnati,

New Yoik, or New Orleans.

Whole Tickets .20 Halves $IU Quar

ters o,

meooK villi: CHAIR MANUFACTORY.

rilllE subscribers respectfully inform -B- the citizens of llrookville and the

surrounding country, that they have established themselves in the Chair Manufacturing Kuiiiness, in all its various branches. Thev will be at all times

ready loacoimmwl-ite p ersons with Cane Seat, Fancy and Windsor Chairs; Settees, 4 c. of every lescription, and of the latest Cincinnati fashiona. ALSO; fluue and Sign Painting; doors, counters, ie. ainted in imitation of Mahogany, Curled Maple, Jak and all other imitations of Wood or Marble. Their shop is in the bottom part of Brookville, north-east of the court house, and opposite Mr. Clarksou's rcbidence. HARTLEY, WHEAT & Co. Sept. 13, 18. 37 If COACH 4- WAGON MAKING. gl YOUEI.LS 4 F. DOHF.UTY, respectfully M. inform the citizens of Brookville, and the public in general, that they have Commenced the C'inch and Wagon making business in all their various branches, tn the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Peleor. All kinds of Carriages and Wagons, made to order at tbe shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairing promptly executed.

Brookville Oct. 9. 1S?3.-41

"g Cfc 10Z. first quality or upper leather just re--B.V ceived, AISO, fcOO lbs. first nualitv sola

leather, and for sale low by

July 7 noW R.&8. VYNKK.

11UL3.

30

37

March 14,

N O Sugar; Loaf do

Molasses, for sale by

It & S TYNER

12

Jnit Rrrcivrtl. B11LS. Mackerel.

1-1 Half do do

20 Quarter do do

1 Drum dried Codfish, 1 Bbl. pickled do March 14, 1838.

R. 4- 5. TYNER

Just jCccc-ivctl IitOM Baltimore and for sale 4 bales heavy brou sheeting. I " ticking. I case Mexican mixtures. 1 " blue drills. 1 blue Merimack calicoes. 45 docen palm hats. R. a. April 2, 1339.

TYNER.

SHOES. JUST Received an excellent assortment of men's, women's misses and children's SHOES ef a

superior quality, and for sals by

llrookville. June SO

D. PRICE 4 Co.

4

JiHL4. Carolina Tar, lor sale by Mar. 14, 1W. K. Ac S. TYNER

0O"A package containing ail the nuinbirj

Ihe wheel consists ol 'ZO i icneis, ai

placed in the

20 each,

YV arrnnleu lo draw at least

500

20 1

JT ECU r I ED WHISKEY kept constantly on I UM hand and for sal by the barrel, by

Dee 20 R As S TYKKR

""SOUSE

O. 3. TOOLS for sale by

S29C

11S 74

d

10

expose to sale at public oulcry, at the Coui I!Mir in. Brookville. on Saturday the 17th

ay of Norembcr next between the Hours cl 0 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. the rents and

acres of land, part of the N. W. quarter of

section G, town U, range I, wn cn nas a new

steam saw mill on it, in good order lor dusi-

ness. And if the rents ana proms uo noi sell for a sum sufficient, the fee simple will

ihpn nnd Ihere be so-d. Said property it ta-

L., in iiecution as the property of James

Sebrin" at Ihe suit of Jeremiah Dare and Lee Dare. THOMAS PURSEL, ShfH F. C. Ia.

October ISth,

tin

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six dollars, nt ins usual rates, suau paid in Glasses at manufacturer's prices, which, of course, must be as low as Ihey can be bought in the city proidcd he will send . 1 1 t - I ..... t ...K ..-ill nurrlmse

Oil lUS Dill uv a iiici mum iw

Glasses, with which w can pack and lor-

ward them at our risk ot breakage.

Aug. 18. IS38.

sif.VEUSniTn & JEWELRY.

-r it P.1NP.M ANN. still continues the repairing

II of Watches, Rings, Jewelry, Silver ware Src i.;. .knn v..t r iK Public sanare. Brookville.

He has also on hand and will sell cheap, a well

elected assortment of Watches finger rings, ear rinirs. earbobs, spoons, watch chains, breaet pint

Azc. Also a few second hand watches.

Amount risked on 25 whole tickels do do half do do do quarters

Clubs or individuals ordering packages will

be allowed 5 per cent discount.

Address AiMllUl 11. isciiu i lciv, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Tennessee or Mississippi money, of good River banks, received at par for Tickets when the postage is paid. Oct. 10.-12 SAIjE.

f pilERE will be sold, at public outcry, on JL Saturday the 10th of November next, at

the late residence of Caleb Craiccn, decas-

.i t 1.. I. n fkn

eu, me personal propen uciuhiu estate of said deccHsed, consisting of, one!

horse, corn, hogs, farmiug utensils, house bold

furniture, &c. Ihe terms will be mau

known on the dav of sale. Sale to commence

at 10 o'clock A. M.

WM. II. JONES, Adnfr. Oct. 17, 1838. 12-3

CARPENTERS'

K

March 14, 1838.

& JOINEU.f Ac 8. TYNEK.

CALL AM 1 AY. All persona indebted ta the subscribers are requested to make immediate pay meet. It. Sf S. TYNEii. brookville, Jan'y 4, 1S38.

A MES SHOVELS. Just received a fresh aup-

Sl ply of the above article, and for sale by

June 21

1). PRICE As CO.

Just ItecciTed and for Sale G BBLS. Am. Brandy, 1 Tierce Rice; G Doz. lest quality hamcs; 100 Pr. trace chains. R. 5. TYNER. March 14, 183S.

A UCTION.

. .ia a t it...

THE subscriber will sen nt puonc auction, nn Sturdav the lOlh of Nov. at his rcs-

;j.r. n Wliite-Waler township. Franklin

" - a ' - i

r la fiv vears old horses, and 'M neaa

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of Cattle, viz: 3 bulls ol Hie Jngiisn Drecu,

nr , nld. one a vcar and one ue

.tonths old; iu mucn cows, o oeners, . -Also a auantitv of the improved

breed of sheen. Terms made known on Ihe

j..Ar..i. . C. WHITEHEAD.

'K. n. The Pediffrce of the bulls will be

produced on the day of sale. The sale to

begin at 1U odocir. rVf; Oct. 22d. 1838. l3-3w

nEDICAE NOTICE. . m. . mm a ara .

THE society ol tbe Dth aieaicai i'lsirict oi Indiana will meet al Andersonville, in Frank-

in county, on Thursday the first day ol JNoemtei,

1838. By order of the society.

WM. ll. .UAiuiix, i res. R. T. Baown, Sec. 4:U3w

Scythes and Sickles. JUST received a good assortment ofcasteeland steel back CY'THES, also german steel do. t Ui Sickle and Whetstones o' various kinds, also Rifles, for sale by D. PRICE Co. June 20 SPRING and SUMMER GOODS Juat re-

ceived a fresh supply of seasonable dry goods, such as sheetings, shirtings, Mexican Mixtures, Hamilton drills, stripes, &c; which w will Mil

low for cash or approved produce. D. PRICE Ac CO. Brookville. Ap"l th. Is38-

PERM OIL. Juat received, a cask of win

ter strained Sperm Oil, and for sal by

v. thick w. Brookville. Jan'y 3d. 1838.

jplALEB B.SMITH As CHARLES H. TEST

taltee tnia opportunny ui iniorniiiiK; iu jfuw-i rab. O. lrWa.

lie that in future tney win punctually i;wn to

Franklin Circuit Court at ita sitting, and all professional business confided to either in said court, will receive their joint attention. CALEB R. SMITH, CHARLES II. TEST. Jan.27, W7. 7

LBS. IRON assorted for sale

R.Ac 8. TYNEK.

NOTICE. TLL persona iadebted to the ndersignetf, are requested to roaka immediate payments longer indulgence cannot b 1" V,ELEV. Brookville. Sapi. 2'rtb. -

1 Brookville, Jm 21, 1P38. no 35 lyr.

'without one.