Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 November 1838 — Page 3
PROOKYILLE, INDIANA. FRI DAT NOVBMBKR . 1838.
fbe editor hiving been absent until yesterday evening, o'clock (tlie hoar at which oar paper goe to press) will account for the lack of editorial in this number. XswJesskv. We have t Ust something definite from New Jersey. The Governor and Council hive decided that the WVgHieket has aucceeded, thus -electing six Whig members of ConfessTbo Mormons are becoming very troublesome in the West. jThey have recently burnt a town or two, driven the white citizens from two or three counties, and taken a large 'amount of property. plunder, arm anu amuaitua. Their destruction it'sigt at band. MIL EDITOIti In lookiuv over cm-l. .r local !W3 or Indiana as concern the people of Franklin county, preparatory to the discharge of mj " vcjireseniauvee, I discovr thtt at the session of 115-6, an amendment to the iUrruoa and Indianapolis Turnpike company was passed, by which the time for commoncing that work was extended from 1338 until KM, and that it is further provided that the eecaai section of the road, being that from Ilroukrille to Rnshville, shall be completed before the other sections are commenced; and these provisions are to be a pad of the charter so soon as adopted by the company. Some of the citizens of Franklin county being like myself until now. iimnr.ni r n. passage of this law. have been nrenarin iiuu vuc iflguiuure ior me incorporation of a com I r . ... I"-" rnj i coiimtoci a lurnpiRe over a part of the above route, under the impression that th rnrn... charter had expired; and it will be interesting to them to know the true situation of matter. . fi..t they may take measures accordingly. . box. 8th, 1933. Hon. R. Boon. Surelv it cannot be mm. sible, that any portion of the people of Indiana, enlightened as they have now become. can ever again bestow any oflice,even the mimoicsr, upon such a poor old booby. In private life, he is a disgrace but to himself and his family: in any public station, he can do no less than disgrace the Stale. If Indiana were to blindfold; herself, and, picking up a loafer at randomfTrom under the first hedpe. send him to ths n ilional Legislature, the chances would be ten to one in favor of her having a more respectable Representative than this 'R. Boon:" LouisUlle Journal. Wejfuid the following article in the MadisonUn of the 13th init. It is extracted into the MaJiionian from the St. Louis Bulletin. The sentiment which it breathes will meet with a hearty response in Ohio, Indiai: t and lit:--:. " ti - . . 1UIUUI5, as wen asinine kpi- nm d . j .v..-w --.... . Cm. Rrpub. Gexeral Harrison The St. Louis liul. lctinsays: "It gives us much pleasure l-see ue course which Hie great majority of the Whig papers of Missouri, are pursuing relative to the I'rcsidency. They are determined to unite upon the strongest man, and they have nearly all declared themselves in favor of the Ohio Farmer. If the Republicans of the U. Stales wish to ensure victory to the good cause, incy fiiould at once raise Ins b..nner,lor he is nadoultcdly the most popular man in . the onion, with the great body of the people. A multiplicity of names can only serve to distract the parly, and if wc consult its interest, we should at once unite upon that individual who is acknowledged to bo the strongest. Gen. Harrison has pledged himself to serve bat a single term, and it will then be time enough for others to follow him whose names hsv5 been suggested in connection with the presidency. X' r T m . m. . Vermont u. s. ssExvron. I lie New lork Express says : "The Hon- Samuel S. l'helps,(Whig)of Mid-llubury, has been electeil a senator in Congress by the legislature of the State of Vermont, for the term of sixyears from the fourlh of March next, in place ofllon. Benj. Swift, whose time of service will then expire. Air. Phelps was chosen by toe Hguc of Representatives on the 16th bal lot by the folloing vote: Phelps 10G; Allen lJ0 Kellogg, (Loco Foco) 7C In the Senate, the vote stood for Hielps 11 all others, 12.! Mr. Phelps is now one of the assistant Justices 01 the Supreme Court." L ; Wm. Stewart, recently tried in Baltimore for the allege ! murder of his father, has been found guilty of murder in the second degree The Jury were out from 6 o'clock Saturday evening till 9 o'clock Sunday night following, Wore they could agree upon a verdict. One f Uie Jurors was taken quite ill during their retirement and after considerable argument 'before the court, lie was allowed a bed and -Medical attendance aflrr oath heinff made y himself or others, that his life was in jeopardy. J. V 4 be law of Maryland nutmliea the offence of hich Stewart was found guilty ,with imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term not exceeding eighteen years. Cin.InU Pkxssylvasia Electiox. The Gcttsburg "Ur, after recapitulating some of the frauds wntch have come to lieht in re card to the ate election for Governor in Pennsylvania, concludes bv savine: "We will further merely state, that upon wt consultation of our friends, if has been debt mined to contest the Goxernor ecfton fUy amjuirly. uUntil the decision istnade, and Mr. Por"ttr inaugurated, (as we believe he will never "e) wc would advise our friends to pay none 01 their bets. If they finally lose jfoc m? they j HHosc them by robbery." ' - I
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return, f2. omciaii overnor are ns follows: Porter. X Ritner, 132-21 121,668 s,,: Ve.t!' of the tabular h v" I"" e 'he Harrisof 1200 .,, ,e Northern Liberties ouht to come nut nri .. .i . . . . fe" w. ...v: awtc siaieu majority. Cin. Fnteltigena r. Land SALEs--The late order to remove the Land Office to Win nmn h. k La jscinded by the president of the United states; Jd the public land sales will commence at iporte,on Monday 3d of December r.ext. IsiZannmrt Televmnh .ir . RPto and Expenditures a V'Ur"17 f. PrBk,i. Iodiana, from the 0th dy of November. A. D. im, uP to the 7th day of November, 1888, inclusive. Cash remaining in the Treasury in. eluding the amount of the Duplicate of the year A. D. 1837, for county purposes on the 9lh day of November, A. I). 1837. $2377 C9i Amount of Cash received in lh Treasury of said county since (he 0th day of Noveml.er, 1837, inclusive of Tavern, Grocery, and Store Licences, Tavern, Grocery mid Store permits, Jurors fees, Tax for Circus Exhibitions, new assessments for 1837, ain't of cstravs sold by SherilJ, &c. ' 501.1 1J Amount of the Duplicate for 1838, 3408.03 Total amount of Receipts, Expenditures from theOlh G136.871 day of November A . D. 1S37 to the 7th day of November A. D. 1838, on the following items viz: $ cts. Paid Associate Judges, 30 00 u Clerk of Franklin Circuit Court, 192 00 Collectorsjfor delinquencies &, improper as?essmcnt, 15-2 531 M Collectors' Commission, 181 10 atalionarrfe for Clerk's Office, 30 50 112 211 u Pior expenccs. Road Viewer?, Supervisors of Roads, Jurors, K Constables, 30 41! 203 G2 257 75 7G 75 70 10 Jail expenccs. ; Court House Expensc?,201 08 Listc, . 188 25 County Commissioner, 81 00 Wolf Scalps, Rceordei's Books, Election Returns, School Trustees Estray pen expenses, Printing expenses, School Commissioner, Coroner, Road Tax for 183(5, 2 00 51 12 24 25 33 00 3 00 7 75 7 50 17 01 20 191 Commissioners of State Road, 16 50 Counsel fee, 7 00 Asylum expenses, 811 74 Road Tax Receipts, 4 20 Field Notes procured by County Surveyors, 28 25 2875 15 Allowance to Treasurer for stationary, s 75 Amount of Treasurer's per - centum ou monies nctually received and paid out since last settlement, 87 21 2063 11 Which amount of expenditures of $2963 1 1 being deducted from the above amount of Receipts of $6436 874 leaves a balance in the Treasury including the Duplicate for 1838ns aforesaid in the hands of the Collectors of Franklin county of ' 63173 But lhc Treasurer not hav ing received any part of this years Duplicate, which amounts as aforesaid to the sum of $3498 03 From which deduct said bal. includ'g Duplicate as afd 3473 764 There is a balance against the county in favor of the Treasurer, of cash advanced by him, of the sum of $21 26i And the said balance of duplicate is"yet to be received; am't, $3473 7431 November 7, A. D. 1828. SAMUEL SHIRK, ROBERT TEMPLETON, THOMAS FLINT, ; - County Commissioners. Attest Robert Joun,Crk. ' 45-3w SPRING and SUMMER GOODS Jast received a fresh supply of seasonable dry goods such jas sheetings, shirtings, Mexican Mixtures, Hamilton drills, stripes. Ace; which wa will sell low for cash or approved produce. D. PRICK de CO. Drook villa, April 4th, 1838. JVOTICE. .... . abted lo the undersigned, art te iU. quested to snaka immediate payment.as longer indulgence aao.t be given. UAi 19 OS IIGLCI. Brookville, Sept. 55tb, 1S38. 9
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T'for'buteii'r fcVf, -Wished. Boat Yard, gu.r shin Cmr,l,lrJhm W will ha .; , wnsT experience, and feS wtifSR-1' c?n-etion of boat, in a i lie. TheV 1..;: ',",C L8 P-nae f the pubHe built .t r..i T reM nd boaU will be EIE The. bu.ine wili Co. r. HOUSE, U.KENDALL, Oct oi COFFIN, -iil43w CHILD. NOTICE. T'wlr&-note. nd accounts havinjr unsettle,! r" ..A" Prsond Wtle immediatelv . 11 U We" to ca" and UlPreel& Brook ville. Oct. 23. la. A "'"i wv . . PRODUCE DEALER. TTN ! Loan formerlv . . U. Sr c.. tM. ti.. L "V"''"1" "J ror. --ones theO.n.1. 1 m oyctmore street and Advances m-iilA ir... ..v ment. of Porl Tor Pw7i I ."U m' consign Sept JW 3R,ay vCIIAIIt MANUFAnTnnv tjaftA rlllHE subscribers roanMot A. II. ' i-f feSL SrJSJ?lU"""f "VvUle'snd the K3 "ni,,,,'f country, that they have e. lift ?LX m,ve- i- tLeC5r " A " "rctunnff Bo-mess, n all its various readtoac Si. Wn$Sl Fancy niwZr& Cane Seat, description, and Z'. ?.CJ fJ also; u,on, mimr; uoors, counters. Are. Oak and all othaMml,:; Vun?? fP1 in 1 Mi inn nr ,ti.t . . . , , - ii uou or Alarbla lhe.r.hoPis i t,,e bottom oart of it "?!?nClarkson's rcbidence. bouse, and opposite Mr HARTLEY, WHEAT & Co. Sept. 13, 1838. -tf COACH $ WAGON MAKING. Tr?-?UE-!,LS y- ,)0"KRTY, respectfu lly inform the r ! .r it . . ,.,,.. va uruuKvuie, anu tbe publus in general, that they have commenced tte uMcii and Wagoii makinc hiiai DAcs !n a II tl . .. ... . luclr v,rloU8 branches, in the shoD r.rv;.. V'Vi- ' e,sor- A kinds of ""'r ," 0S"nt ae to order at the shortfJST A,so a11 kiuJs of Kpirins $y Mrookvil!oOct9, 1838. 41 ISHERIFFSALE. " t virtue of an execution io mo awi..a from the Dearborn county Circuit Court, I will expose to sale at public oulcrv at the court house in BrooLville, on Saturday the lth day of November nctt, between the hours of 0 o'clock A. M. i.nd 1 I f. n.n ..nd 50, 53, 54, 59, CO, 61, 62, 63, 61, 65; 66 67, 68. 69, 70, 71. 72. 73. 71. 75. 7R -A 1 jthat part of the town of Brookville, laid ofT I by Jesse B. Thomas and others, and all the .uncuoiiai tracts ol ground west of said part ,of Brookville laid off by Jesse B. Thomas & tolhus in the North West quarter of section jy, town y, range 'Z to the w est fork of WhileWater river; and ithe rents and profits do not sill for a sum sufficient, the fee simple will then and thcic be sold. Said lots and lands nre taken on an execution againsl William Hamilton, adminisf rator of the estate of John Hamilton, at the suit of Dunnell, Lyman & Co, THOMAS PURSEL, October 28lh, 1838.-44 3w Sh'ffF.du. ShcrifPg Sale. TY virtue of an Execution to me directed j from the,Franklin circuit court, I wil expose to sale at public outcry, at the Cour (House in Brookville, on Saturday the 17lh 'day of November next between the hours of jlO o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. the rents nnd t profits for the term of seven vears. of lirn acres of land, part of the N. W. quarter of section 6, town 9, range I, wh'ch has a new steam saw mill ou it, in good order for business. And if the rents and profits do not sell for a sum sufficient, the fee simple will then and there be sold. Said property is taken in execution as the nronprlv nf Umr. Scbring at the suit of Jeremiah Dare and Ie Dare. THOMAS PURSEL, Shff.F.C. Ia. Uclober 18th, 1838. 43-3w Sale or For Fri fed Lands & Town LOTS. Sute or ludiana. Franklin county, sr. ON Thursday the 20th day of December, 1838, between the hours of 1U o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. on said dsv. st the court house in said county, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry. me ioiio ing lanu ana town lotson tbe terms prescribed by the statute ia such esse made and proviaea, lo-wu-20 acres, part of the 8 E qr. of 8ee 30, town 10 range 2. . 60 acres, part of the S W qr. of 8ec 11 town 9, range one. 64 acres, part of fraction in See. 36, town 10 range 10. 160 acres 8 K qr. 8ee. 7, town 8. ranee 8. 200 acres in UrookVilla townsbio SBaesaed to and owned by Andrew Hoover. . JSorih half of lots No. 5 and 6 in that part of Drooaviiie laid on ny Jesse B. Tbosnas and others. Lot No. 49 ia that part of Brookville laid off by John Allan. SAMUEL 8ERIN6. School Com'r pfsmid county srw a w a nan ucu sa, 1000. 4-vw Fana & Tarern Stand fbr Sale. THE farm contains upwards of two hundred acres, about one hundred acrea nnder fence, and joins New Trenton, Franklin count, Indiana. ine White-water Uanal runs ttrourb tbe urm I erms una third or the purchase money will be required in hand. The balance ia eight equal payments, witb interest SAM'L ROCKAFELLER. October 2, 1R3P. 40 d
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M5 s. n?2: 1 term 0 before the Judges -hereof itul' AJ D ibii8 j uereoi. it is ordered. tl..t ti.. oeieuuant, Isaac AlcCariv I.. n Yi 7 r V pendent of 11.;- M,:.T ' Y?nZ? ntified of the Week. .'ucce-veTy ffiJ". tht taken .-....j . T'j - . lue win be . Attejt, ROHERT JOHN.Cl'k FCC g'jJfclfcjh. lor petitToner ' 4-V3t Horace PenseTTlnFrar,kli,, Cir. Curt I n . V Feb" Tcrm 1839. Lucre ! p Se',H?eV Chwrj on Petition BBrfKDt.E?EM"BBDitbrt on the Sd d.y Bled hi. ?rf "I ia e utonaflM fr divorce, and it being shown rriTlent of u Vift5 ed Jb.'t Mid fet " oot lak. notVc- U. ! TaCrelJa Ll rice iU therefore oxt term yh. a1T.ah. be mnd PPe" l " den tha ;nk,m C rcuil 'Mo be hoiSJndl 0 S bUt9 in Bville on the third complainant fani" Md 'n8 the fesd .nJ . blU the nu, wi be n oonressed, and a decree entered accordingly. 01 x- . ROBERT JOMN.LTk FCC 2J Aovember, 1838. 1 W 1 U k Mitson & Holland atfys for petitioner. from eavv and wpII ait.i . . . i.pJ .nr ' : . "r ps which li.:.i. , "e lowest rates. The 1 iti f?,n!'ri.se 8 1art of their stock, to Wlts ... mi, uirck, nrown. grecen, and steel n and drab cassimer brown, drab. irriMn fin: rol sas..l a . anu stripes; blue, bleached and brown cotton drills: iHW " "1 "?'-d beetiSa .d Bhirtinge; .inen' "line n.iniifin aiavik p"7 r vu,c "pers; Russia do; Irish and ,n?l BCn8i co,oored cambrics; French, German and Scoth ginghams; French. English and American prints; furniture do; painted muslins; pron checks; bed ticking; French and Kngli.h merinos; black and brown summer cloth; merino caseimer; black bombazine; Merseilles. Valencia and velvet vesting?; canvas and p&dding; corded skirts: figured and plain book, jaconet, mull and Swiss muslins; cambrics; black Gro do iein, Gro de Pans. Gro de Swiss, Italian, lustring and sen chew si Iks; coloured Gro de Nap do; black and coloured figured IVi de Si do; black silk velvet; white and pink satin; white, pink and green florence; black nd white Italian crape; green berege; Clack Italian crarata mnA kl.nk .ml. i.ji.'j-.. -. li nag, 1 ongee and spun silk hiik'fs; Pongee; linen cambric hdk le; dress silk hdk'i?,- Ilernaui and uionu gauze ecarft: lad rr.v.t.. ..,.n...i,-j and tamboured capes and collars; figured and. plain bobinet; can borders and in Tim n.n. ,i.,.i ile bobinet and cotton laces and edgings; bibinel and Urecian quillings; blond edgings and quillings: worsted blond edgings; thread, lisle and bobinet iiiecrtinjrs; muclin inartino-R At p.lmn- l.l.t A-crape veils . white, black A: preen blond gauze do; ladies kid. silk, picknett silk and cotton gloves; gentlemen's kid, buckskin, beaver, lisle, thread, u coiion gloves; ladies' black and white silk and cotton hoec; black worsted do; bonnet satin, tafeta. gauze and belt ribands. Zflack satin and bombazine stocks: shirt collars. Klr cotton hdk f and jiconct cravats. Silk, Scotch finghan and cotton umbrellas; parasols. Sewing silk and twist; patent .thread, quilting cotton and cotton balls. Ladies' morocco, kid. calf-skin and lasting shoes; gentlemen's, fine and coarse boots and shoes; children's seal, kid and lasting shoes. ijugiim iuiw onu iuscan oonnets; palni-lear, fur and silk bats. J2idin? whins and vritrl.. rl.il. dren'a Grecian hoots; willow baskets, ic. 4c. on Hand, A very larce suddIv of Grocerim. IIi.rii and cutlery, liueens, glass and tin ware. Saddlery; miscellaneous and school .books. Iron, nails and castings; mill, cross cur. &-nnH nnnnri and hand saws; grain and dirt shovels and spades. W indow glass, coffee mills, seives, painted buckels, and pine churns and tubs. Cradlidg and grass bcjiuus, ore-ore. k. & S. "J'YAEK Jrookville, Msy 9, 1338. lOTIt:R. Till', subscribers having purchased the TIN SHOP in this place, inform the pobli that they are prepared to furuih the public with any articles in that line. Country merchants will be supplied at tbe Cincinnati pricis. They also have on band a variety of stoves cooking and common, ,e pipes, cxc. iney Lave employed good and cjBBiieiiceu worsmcn. K.CUKI la Co. Oct. 19. 4o OCT. JOIIIV SELItXAN, TIB bSl't.U 1 1 ULLY informs the public that he MMr has nermanetlv Irvai.) Kim.ir;n n...w;ii Rush county, Indiana, and offers his orofessional services to the afflicted community. t 1 . - . J "8 mauo mis study with Lis brother S. II. adman of Columbus. Indiana, successor and son-in-law of Doctor Richard Carter of Kentucly. Having learned that system of practice which ia well known to the public, he believes he will be ablo to give general satisfaction to all those who may fa vor mm wua a can. By his past experience in the practice, he makes no hesitation in saying he can cure many of the most obstinate diseases incident to this country; each as Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic affec tion or the Laver, r its. Rheumatisms. Goat. Drooeys, Cancers, White Swellings, Hysteritis, etc.etc. White-Water Canal Lettinc. 3 E A LED nroonaala will hm rpolvot hv th tin R) dersigned st Conncrsville, en tbe 14tb day of novemoer next, lor tbe construction or all that part of the White-Water canal, not now under contract, between Brookville and tbe feeder dam at Somersett, together with teveral heavy sections between somerset aad Cambridge City. The work to oe let win oe divides into sections orsuiubie length, aad will be staked out, and ready for the inspection 01 bidders ten days previous to tbe day of letting; and the plans, profiles, and estimates of quantities will bo exhibited at the plaeo of letting three daya immediately previous to the dsy or receiving bids. " Bidders who are not personally kaown to the Commissioner or Engineer, will be expected to present, witb their proposals, satisfactory testimonials as to their qualifications aad character. ! CLISIIA LONG, I Acting Commissioner, W. W. Canal. 1 Sept JFth, 1638. 40-tl
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MRJSONvVe should Iet.No. m , 'ofTiroothvCronin-wrhi,.!."0-ea in your paper of last wl - -FPeer-remark,wcre it not th.f - pa"' withoo ate in .he STL1 to ere- ... ",4"U OI mnT J .umea w1 at individual. mpression, prejudiced to ht2 Ta our character. We have JLTSl? trm.Ki .k "er SOOCht to JedVo, places 17 U T! to require that we should lie rtZrT withhold any judgment he m.V thini JZ to UL or Alined to JoZ m lt ?' and th unusual manner S VT th considered hi. saJA "J .w.e.na l.u It . 1 1 v- uiiuiuill lie WOll 1. 1 nrt . lies; and that choose 3 o en ub aJ a nave ri'a.iiu- ...r.. j w und era press of business AXA ".'Z "' .cu. " reaton whv squander our time in ' lMW" which seems so little calculated, t-iii--10 rest any disputed noinf ftP V v 1 ij-ry, real or L. whif b rcrar any rei civt-A of L "7 5h he wy have lo rest any d and enlightened " SLTT '.M.'f remedy for miunes ari.in r, .V ' dv for i,,iriM .riJ' -r0?1 M me" ' !"TO!,n " remain unsettled9-? settle or orImproper to mittmtr to arbitration ... J... But it would be merely to gratify him and dit"fr We Uvel". settled, or at least disputed account with him individually, and that Cronin & Redd account agreeably to their statement, differs li ,C "-P'obab!y le's, than the balance either would show in our favor. He also mforms the public that there are debts unpaid on Sec 43, and that it is thought by many the duly of the Slate to pay themTa. dutj of the Stale to pay any debts, who doubt, that her acrcnt Gen. Iath ill ..r.ii-.j Ve are willme and hODe in h nhL ir. meet all OUr I'll en ifcni.nl I. ..I: lave over paid Ileddv & Cronin fr th vices they rendered us arc ording to our agreement with them. ' We have on I v to . Lnttl.j jv 1 . . - mill some ted wuh rimothyand this matter for having H,'T f m"ch. bou n imaginary difficult men probably had iu origin, not so much with him, as with soma of tl.-t 1,... rk..: to be found in most rniinln.. i.l:5j uie curtain, can find mnr tim i a other peoples' ttmn they usually bestow upon l heir own business. J. Wl LCOX & Co. hut. ir, IBM, - thp . k NOTICE. I HE subscriber wi.u. ;r .1. , ail concerned on account r .d v .1... 1 a a -rvxa iv Wa, s aX 1 sVV has ottered to Lac n ..k;....: :.. u Wilcox 4-Co.. but th, k: z?As there are debts remaining unpaid on said section, and aa their contract has been broken, it is thought by many the duty of the State to pay all cj;, ueuis contracted Tor as there is money enough due to pay on s'd sec. 43. TIMOTHY CRONIN. 43WILLIAM NEAL & CO. MANDFACTCRBRS OF LOOKIKCi GLASSES. TV O. 27 N. Fifth Street, l'liiladelpl x of the Merchants' Hotel the et, l'liiladelphia, back Hotel -the onlv ea. tablishment in the city devoted exclusively to this business. Country Merchants are supplied at manufacturers' prices, and their Glasses insured from brakage to any part of the Union, without extra charge. 1 hose who may have orders for large Glass would do well to inforsji by letter, previous to their coming on, of ibooix of the glass and the kind of frame thoy aaay ont, (whether of Gilt, Mahogany or Marble,) that the article may be manufactured expressly for the occasion. Merchants should eive their orders for Looking Glasses the first thinp on their axri. ral, to insure them well put up. . . Any eauor 01 a weekly paper, who will publish this advertisement to the amount of six dollars, at his usual rates, hall be duly pp.iu in Classes at. manufacturers prices. which, of course, must be as low as they can be bought in the city provided he will send on his bill by a merchant who will parchaae viasses, wun which we can pack and lorJ a a a " wara mem at our risK. 01 breakage. Aug. 19, 43 A UCTION. 1 THE subscriber will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 10th of Not. at his residence in White-Water township, Franklin CoM la., 9 five years old horses, ard 20 head of Cattle, viz: 3 bulls of the EnTsh breed, one 3 years old, one a year arid one five months old; 10 milch cows, 5 heifers, ana x beeves. Also a qoantity of the itnprorea breed of sheep. Terms made known on the . . .- .tuinirDiiPin darofsale. nnur-nMu. N. B. The" Pedigree or tbe bolls will be Produced on the day of sale. The sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Oct. 22d, 1838. C. W. 43-3w
