Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 May 1842 — Page 3

t ; " - . T Jrlions to make this reduction lake effect at ,

PltOOKVILLE, INDIANA. No' he members of that Convention have

1'RID.tr, M-r G, 1812.

conceded by our Government to that of Great

Ul 1IUIH.

Our Government lias

irade, and declared

:.i. I ...:n .1 i

-i t uner never read the constitution nf n, ,.,. "acener in a most inconsistent nnsit ion

'or intend a rlirt -,.,i , .. ' 'inould she suffer her Flap, no Kfr..,, u,: We are authorial .

'.w " ianon 01 ' or what Nation carried, to Z Z; n,,,.. . " "'"-e k

- SIIUKIFl -S SALE.

iriue oi an h

lct i,.-To-morrow is the day set ( hey are not honest in their professions, 'Z tmte JnCliTE, ""-oxas a candidate for Sheriff of ' Franklin mil,- I... 1 . 3 I-. .. e Villi ril.tll I' laf .it nlv

. i - .. : -

for the election of Justice of the Peace, in me y .u ... at an electioneering humbug. place of John Wynn, whose term has expired- e as them to read as follows from the ConMr. Wynn is a candidate for re-election. It js j sfitution of Indiana: jrolmble some other person will be run against , '-Sec. G. The governor shall at stated limes shaTi nohT SCrViCeS U comPesation, which' sha "either be increased nor diminished dur-

e announced two weeks since j ' lIlu ,or winch he shall have i.on

, , , ' -Marr,ed On the 23d inst. by Rev Josonh ' .ns abolished the Slave Ball Mr. James M. llyke to" J, 'fiuha' it piracy: and snrolv-it Ann MasnPll i.muna

. I 1 r;;nl" t!r,"il '"it and to mcdirecud I y l!":wc-)(,r in the town ofBrrokvilu. r....,i

, ? - 'RIJU

-rcut.on istui d fr, , ,.,

elected."

lr-

Jwlsreship.

the authority of the Western Statesman

Vevay, that M. C. Eggleston had been appoin-j 11 seems to us that even a full blooded V tin. sjnni-niim rv...,.i ,.r . ginia ahsf mpt

lejdiiuwi wu. . v. ..v..-u1,lvml,Uiiiiuij "".o. vuuiu j IO t t -n ange t n e meanj.;i;iiia in the place of Judge Dewey, who had i f 'his provision. Ven appointed District Judge. This was all a! ' "nkc. and we can hardlv forgive ourselves' ' AY arty. Capt. Woods and lady on Sati putting the least confidence in so dis,eputa-i1"' ,)a,er"00n ,ast' eave a May party to the "' 1 little fflrls Of ibis nlnnn Tf .1 ..

concern as the Statesman. Although the !. . . 1 -5 me most love

1 o, nf t,W , ie,w.t ,o 1 ?' a"(1 ,n,ereeling groop of 21 innocent b,

' . " ... . , j that we have lately seen smiling i, m newev. be did not accent it. And we', ...... 6

jurici Holiday. Ignorant of the treachery l.virn llirfiiitrh tlio rnrrivsnoiKient oi t no I ..... J

uncm...m i.amlB) u..u 'i'", -i- their countenances beamed forth Minted Elislia M. Huntington, District Judge. H-illlrtnf 111. Iri.i ni 1 1. f 1

r - ...i.iv... iiiij; j iiiy iuu.s. oi aouot or . ilmitinnrtoii at the limp of Inis nnnotntmcnt .

r.,. 83260 "Pn ,,,e e until Me were

WLommv"-i iiicuL.ici.ii i visions of bliss

wit a salary of !3;o00 per year, and now re-f

si.Tiis ami acrcpts a Judgeship with a salary of

sl.O'W When Huntington was appointed to ihe General Land Office, there was an almost universal disapprobation of the appointment exjreeil throughout the State, and we hope the Senate of the United States will reject his noma iiioti as Judge. We have hundreds of better sen and abler lawyers, of stern integrity, in5try and honesty. And why President Tyer should pamper this booby with honors that ;t so illy upon him, and offices he is incapable .filling, is only in keeping with many of his c:s since he has been president. With Judge fcwev we should have been pleased, but to appointment of Huntington we distinctly

n-seiit. t or this we could give many reasons

si; the principal are, he is undeserving and tin-

:inUtieil. We have not learned who is to be Commissioner of the Land Office in the place of Hun ::-iiton.

if in all cases it U tnfin i

" . iul luiz llllfflllll-nnl rt-i

dencc of Notionality, win l,e Iloi,led . , j J. O. St. Jonx is also a candid:, f,,, i and 4 P. -M. of -id dav. tl f.m':

every slaver on the hiffbsp.n.-,.i.i.c. i linn in ti. m properly, to-wit : a . i . ' r

the Stnj.es will thus be made to scw ,i- of Section Xo. 24 i T 1 Vl

--v-. nit, , ...... . - vniiniiiii ill

county. JniU on Sa;iin?.nvil. l r,t. .i' .

K.) j , , , inn iiiv vi jjav 1S'-. betwc ii tho l.rnr r.f in ...:. i

...... i-jw 1,111 t J .M

iiir

most liefariniis I

- ' t-niiagcH m by man Wayne. Cmtnty Hccvrcl.

NOTICE.

v x iiusn, concerned will take notice th : the tinileriTiw..1 I..... i.: . i

, ii n ins dooi.s ana account

I.l . r t. .... I" - 'WWIIvniDO.

. pal Meridian line m ,he diMri, , of lands "ecx " . (mcinnat,. Ohio. yinjr in Fraii1;,

Texas. n. l-..-f . - i r . .' " ' l'""5 -xounw , Cuniv T...1 ,..,;.::.. ,:J .

. ,ullM "-voums jrom Texas,, "uai1 unis, in where they are re- ..n ,v , : ' '""""""S i-igmy s.crcs.

-.-.....i.., !)0 lar, as they indicate the l'ui:"lu ' fan and seiile forthv-.ith.

determination of the President, that Mexico v il1 bc adtlcJ

"i ue luvaoeu m

in Franklin

uiilouer for sale the ,t,,Is and ..,.' r'"'

(r CikU:. ,w,ts ul

V.. - , lit wj i aJBTC fll'-'l li !. u . -

xico v.u. iit-i-issuy conme s him tn i l.ic- .. - -;.v. ii nu; reins and nrc,ri

til after flip v. course, as he is ronmi li.1 t,. i... ... i"1" "" en lor a sum MifTn-ioni m cmr..

t hit ,,rtl. T ...... . - .v ..a.c .iiiin. in a ,Je -I. .Inmnir.-i i.., . . . J

,r, i '-"iiress. jiv-wus. . . - - :u.u costs as t-et forth

leiegraph savs that it is be-I jeved about five hundred volunteers including 1 :'Iay 3d. 1 W2.

uiose la ely come in from the United States, ! -will be shortly concentrated at Corpus Christi! !

Miuuiu nappen, and the cainpai

TIIOMPOX STOUT. ll)-3w.

in said execution. I w

' 1 1

ign not

Cheap Goo.Is

TIIH . .

j -MiDscrmor has

!l llir II ailit llirn ..IT

Mil 'ill llm -

?i .rii i , ? , ' II,uwwd claim of J.,,ed I.ockvvoH Taken in execution at the j suit of the Mate of Indiana asainst Hi:h Dri-

J. O. ST. JOHN. Klw

and felt that we had commu

nion with Campbell when he said:

"I hold it a religious duty

10 love and worship children's beauty Tjiey've least the taint of earthly clod,' They're freshest from, the hand of God, U ith heavenly looks they make us sure 1 he heaven that made them must be pure; e love them not in earthly fashion But with a beatific passion." ' Whilst seated around the richly spread ta ble, we took the names of these happy beings nnA . .1. i l i-f i

u siiuuiu nir me te continued for 10 or 15 years, we can gather from this list much of the

history of human life. Who can tell the story of the havoc 15 years will make upon that

group. Many of them, doubtless, ere that will be safely housed in Heaven; andthebal-

Mance scattered over the wide face of the earth,

some in misery and want, whilst others w ill be

reveling in riches and luxury, the centre and

ornament of society. Here is a subject for sol

emn and instructive meditation. May Heaven

smile upon them.

- occur until i.m. .. .1 . 1 0 --una riner lias Hist rece v-l n iirlr. I 1 t 1. ....... .

I , iroops must imdero IV of Xw and Iliioi, ii,i.. ' i 1 u . .. 1 tsnerilT. ernes extreme nnvai ims nt.,.,.o. r , . T ""IU 1 ''""'onalile t.oods. suited to 1 I. rook ille. Ann ili-t lvt- 1-

... . k...:..., . WOL 10011 10 no ine present am :m,.r..i.;.. .. ! ' ; li-.iw.

away nie's -'"-''-u .,i ine above point bein.r i...r c1 1 ;., ' ' ' coi.si-ung ;

i ' !ndcred that if these troops .S.iWW . :... HKIUPF'S SAI.K.

''-v . jujuea uv llioso n... .1 ..... . : 1 . . ,it.-.. s vir !f nf.,

sit tvnri. , -.., i " "o oan Antonio. ; American t.. . ... .. . .. " . " "'J. l rree issued fi

I " ' v .7LLU1 ill 1 11 ill -a 1 t . s iidviiii 1 iii-iiii iiiri ..

Perfect bli, :imnr.n . 1 maue upon 3Ial- 7'ia,J( ,V.w rv, ,;,. I

" 'ii Miwanjo. Either of do .1., r ... -'. n -,u u:e louit House door

...... , uum iumisll a frnoit rnllvincr lfn..t ... ,. . .T. " . hi l.rooKVille, I rank 11 C.inntv

,r,m, ;.. PO" ior volunteers now .i.T " 0 a jwNrf fi,iM,, on the 14th dav ,fM,v a 1

I

the United States,

,J neWS frU. ,hG fr",ior is ry uncertain. Sid'r"11 r,CHed meting the

:, me whole aspect of things at present in Texas, owing lo lhlc Wam of agreement between the President and some j Ol the lenrlmir .1 . - .

. a .. me postponement ofthe

ZYA-. H7Vc CuWoj Hose, '1o lo " 67or, S,lk Gtnrtu, Lace, Edging $c. $c.

A I.SO

Valuation. Imw.TXxc law of our Legisla

te upon the subject of valuing property which

-aken in execution, was intended to prevent operty from being sold at ruinous sacrifices, 'it if we are not mistaken many of the ap-

-u'sers of property pervert the true spirit and vntion of the law. Some contend that the valuation of property should Je what it

1 at that time, actually sell for in cash. This

:not the intention of the Tx-sislature, be-i-e if it were, the law is a perfect farce, and .abettor no one. But owing to the derail je- : at in the currency of the country, and the ,:-at amount of property which would be ro.va into market caused by the embarrass-' ent of the people, and the consequent want purchnsers, would cause property to le sold

one half of its real value.

Aiirther. On yesterday.life's dull monotony was broken in upon by a beautiful and lovelyMay party of ladies and gentlemen who assembled upon one of the beautiful hills adjacent to this town, where an excellent and sumptuous collation was spread; and there, in the open air, throwing away all the formalitiesand restraints

of fashionable etiquette, the company passed a

few hours of social pleasure. A drink of cold water, sparkled with glee, is sweeter than the purest nectar sipped from a golden cup, with cold formality. We love these tete-a-tetes where we can let loose to the whole feelings of the soul, and when stepping over the rich carpet of nature, or viewing, when our hearts are

full, the smiling fields, fragrant groves, peace

ful village, and alpine scenes, the handv wort

fo prevent this I of .lmi2hty Architect nro nkno.lm.nnr

'vahmt.on law was passed. But if those ar-! wnsM in moro cnduril!J coors- It ill5:pires ateJ. value properly at what i, ill bring as 1C hoart xvith i,oIy caIlnncsS5 rofinesour sensi.andard of valuation, they make the law a ,,illioSf alJ h Q 1IS a suscepJiWIiv for

i'Tt mockery. e believe it a siivhI and! iesome law, and should wih to see it ad-i

stored

social and religious enjoyment.

m

nyofonr fanners and mechanics should not

fiWuxl from them at one third its value to

isly relentless creditors. We hop

s matter looked into, and have the true in "I'm ofthe law carried out.

its spirit. Because there is at Xrgociatitm irith the Ensrlish Minister.

Uwniry suspension of business, owins toihepVr nothinjof the progress ofthe nego-

misitions and t vranny of our rulers, the pro-! TT T'TVc ' ' 1 , 1 l 1 Asllllirloo- 1 111 1 from llir. H11i.nmnmi.lir T.....,....

meetincsof the Cabinet, of late, and the duily ! conversations which we understand to take

to pee 'phice between the negociators, we presume

ine parties are not idle. In the mean time, we

" see, w ith great pleasure, the manifestation ofi

a disposition in the Senate to adopt a measure,

already recommended to Congress by the Pres-'.-e call the attention of our friends' i(ionf. ;vnloll snal, lnake f:UlMc constiiutional

the advertisement of D. II. Case of Mount provisions for such cases as that of McLcod. If

wc!w are to have war upon the piobability of

which we express no opinion and have no

.means of forming one let us have it on some

A fresh supply of srnn rnT iccfc

!,,. -.n.r... .'iwua.-.-l,.i,

campaign, and the toal ignorance of the Mexi- i TO Vab v ,DF.U, COT-

unusually low for Cash, or given in exchange for country produce.

X

can movements is perplexing in the extreme.'

Cin G'az.

Jhe business or Congress is in fair, though ! not rap.d, progress. The General Appropriat'onBill has undergone consideration by the Financial tommittcc ofthe Senate, and was I yesterday reported to that body with various' amendments, ofthe nature of all of which we !

Brookville, 3Iay 3d, lSi2.

D.

GALLIOX. 10

BEES ! BEES BEES ' HALL'S PATEXT

SKLF-PROTECTIXO

Rcc-BSivc.

are not vol fnlln- nnr...;. 1 1....

them items providing for the salary of the I

- ..eucan ionsul at Paris, and for outfits and r,i,, . , .

""iines 01 charges des AITaires to Sweden Bel i , """'Siia ha? houjiht the exclugium, and the Hague. As it is presumed no ! vvf-. Tlh , Kalh, Springfiel.l.

unnecessary obstruction will be thrown in tho ! A IJloonung-Grove, and

wayofthepassageofthisbill, it cannot be ina-1 , 7 lou- These hives have two ossonny days before it passes the S.-,. ..,,.1 ,1!U ""'mPs- First, and principal, the Bees

goes

con-

mav have

1 1 .,,,, KW.Vi.,,,,,.,,,,, ,1 , , - .

ijuuse 01 ueprcscntat ves for pnnJ ..... nom 111c worms. r-.x-

currence -n whatever amendment been made to it.

Meantime the bill for the apportionment of Representatives to Congress, under the new census, engages the attention of the House of Representatives, w ith an apparent determination to pass the bill at once, though with what ratio of apportionment is yet wholly uncelain.

i-Miii now actually depending in Committee of the Whole, on a proposition directing the election of Representatives to be made in all cases by District that is, in no case to be made by general ticket is one of frre:,t mer

est and some novelty, as proposing a principle which has never before been acted upon byCongress. It is desirable, cori.iinlv ii.nt tv,

mode of election should be uniform" in nil .l!

States. Whether Congress has the ri-rht to prescribe that mode ( unless in enn of Ktn.

refusing to provide any mode of election) is a question mooted in the debate.

llie consideration ofthe Tariff .inefio

awaits the movements of the Treasury Department, from w hich a report unon ihe mi.;.

abounding in important statistics, is daily ex-

pecleu, having been called for several weeks ago by the House of Representatives, at the instance ofthe Committee of Ways and Means.

Xaf. Intelligencer.

el, upon the subject of bee-hives.

examined these hives carefully and stud-

: the nature and habits of the bee. and can1

matter of real national interest. Let not the a 5 ,12: ?' 0 iaGI' V- ' 1 a 4 J5 salos of miIk

NEW ORLEANS, April 20, 1812. Sugar. Since our last report there has

been rather more activity in the market, some

5 or GiHJ hhds having been disposed of at about

tormer prices, viz: 2 lo 5c.

Molasses Continues dull at 12 to 11c. as to

quality and order.

Flour. We have no material change to no

tice in price. The receipts have fully supplied the limited demand. The principle sales have been at s;5 for 'superfine city inspection, from the Levee. We quote 5 a S." 121 as the range of the market, at w hich rates sales are made from the Levee for export. Pork. The transactions continue lo be so limited that prices are nearly nominal. We

quote branded mess pork at 74 a 7J; prime, 5J

Nciemiously reooinin-nd Ihem to our friends McLeods and the Hogans, and the Thellers, re is a great deficiency anion our farmers ' have power to set the two leading Governments

mechanics, in raising bees, and as these obviate one of the greatest difficulties in

" "w,w?omont, to wit: the moth, there is 'longer any excuse. And as we wish all1

r citizens aeconunodated.we w ill stale (with- ' Ultlliiritvt tl,..t ii, i;..:.. :.. ii....- .........

.- ...... niuw. n.iiii; ill m .i Hi., ii- ? procure these hives of Ezekiel Tyner . "' Metainora, w ho every body knows is a

aceomt.i.l ... : r..il l .:n l. .. .i

""""liiung lenow, uuu nui ie jueas:o sPlly them.

specimen of these hives can be seen at this

v: and a few are for sale at R. & S Tyner' s. j " i

ltrborn County. The loco.foco partv of'

'"Vim have held a regular County Conven-

ami selected a full ticket for the August ""on. Hon. Amos Lane was President, mes H. Lane, his son, secretary. E. A. L P. Milhkin, and somebody else, were

"wim tor the Legislature. There were t3ii delegates in the Convention from the

rent townships. Among other wise and "r!m matters, conceived and brought forth llls ise council of Dearborn, was a resolun ln fav,,r of the reduction of the salary o

! ;'nor and the per diem of members of

'"?Mdture. and to m.4 it ,t,,i.i..

, . ......... uuuuii ine

""yVprotImoU ... - .

4 - ... .inn exclusive lovers oi

r People, they made it the duty of their

wiouiit they be elected, to use their

in the world, at loggerheads.

pork at 2a2 l-2c. The stock of all kinds is in

creasing.

Lttrd. A good inquiry has continued for a

ii.i tl,w rioint nri. will. Tr A,in.,,0 if' prune article, and in some instances an advance

we have war, let it be on some quest'ion of clear has Iwn obtained on the prices last week.right. on our side, and then let us fight it out. T10!0 ,r'c,1' Jir,mc ,eaf in ke?s at llal ?c- ' Madisonian 1 ,nforlor 111 ll,,lc demand at 31a lc; leaf in bbls. " " 4a Uc.

Bacon. We make no change in our figures.

RIGHT OF SEARCH.

The British Government has at length relin-! llich Jl,refor 9ncTat,i r,"'cd ,,ams 5 a C("

suics, j;a.i. shoulders zxii. t he stock is large and increasing with a downward tenden-

quished the long contested right of searching American vessels on the high seas, in time of peace, on any pretence whatever. This an

nouncement is made in a note from I.ord Ash-

cy in price. Beef. The

limited demand renders the

burton. Special Minister from England to this! ?e nom!"sLLlrtAyqi50le fr "T Government, to Mr. Stevenson, our late Minis-1 ded ,raess ,0al l 2' rr,me- 1-2a(K ,ock

uuipit. . Whiskey. The market continues drooping, the light receipts being met by a still lighter demand. We quote rectified at 15alGc.; common, 15.; with addition for proof.

Grain. The depression noticed m our last

ondly, you take your honey without destroy

u.e uees. it is superior to the Bee Palace in two essential points: First, this hive costs one eighth as much as the palace. Secondly, nature has designed that bees should swarmwhich they will do in these hives. It has been proved to a demonstration, that Bees will make more honey by swarming. These hives are the double inclined protector, separate from the hives. .Manufactured in Mt. Carmel, Springfield township, where they can be had at any time. Price of hive $2 50cts. One individual ri-'ht lb roe dollars. DAVID II. CASE. Mt. Carmel. Ind.,M.iy 2, 1842. l!)-2m.

INDIANA STATE SCRIP. THE Subscriber v ill take SCRIP AT PAR For WRAPPING AND TEA PAPER. , J- H. SPEER. Brookville Mills, May Oth 1812

spkixk coons. ""1ST Received a fresh Supply of SPRING GOODS, consisting, in part, of the following articles: Shirtings, Sheetings, Print Ribands, Palm Hats, Willow Bonnets, Chilli reus' Shoes, &c. ALSO A Fresh Supply of Rio Coffee and Teas, and will be sold on very accommodating terms for Cash No further Credit can be given on Goods for the future by D. PRICE. Bioookvilie, April 20, 1K12.

1

HUD. first qtnlity New Orleans eugar just received and forsn'e by

D. PRICE. Doc. 2a, pa.ll.

BACOX HAMS, Side nnd Shoulder, f siler-y I1VNES & H1IUTON.

Uoohvillo. Aov. 2-.

for

HE SUBSCRIBER will pay CASH for WHEAT, and for CLEAN LINEN and

COTTON R A G S. elivered at the Brookville Mills. J. II. SPEER.

rein

diiecied.

in

Ind.,

the l,ors of 10 oVlock A. M.c.nd 1 o'clock I

. .. on sain cay.the following real estate, to-wit the Last half of ihe Xoi ll, West qur.rier of action fifteen of township t elveof rnnire thirleen ofthe lands directed to be sold at Cincinnrti

.J... Hg eighty acre, be Ihe same more or less. I .rst lwiil offer for sale the rents and profits for the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits will not sei'l for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and cost set forth i sai(1 copy of ihe decree, I tti.l tiiea f.n.l there offer for sale all the riabt and ntle of William Brown ami William Gordon at ihe suit of Thomas Curry. Jr. . , J- O. ST. JOHN', Sheriff. - 1 ' 17-3-. 3yA t,AJN ,li!s oponed a shop in the buihlins known as ihe old Clerks Office, on ihe North L;,st coi ner of the public square, where i:e wishes to accommodate the citizens w iib a Rood, neat, and substantial article of Boots and Mioos to order. Prices reasonable.

iiiookvilJe, April 17th. iei2.

I7-3w.

I III. .igeut of the Surplus Revenue for l rankiin County, will attend in Brookville every Saturday in the months of April and May for the purpose of attending to any business iii relation to that fund. It is I.opcd every one will be punctual in Ihe payment of inteiest &c &c- JOHX M'YXN. . ... Agent. Brookville, April IS), 1812. 17-3v.

Alisiiiiifra(trr Ucc. TOTICi: is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Tuller, deceased, late of Franklin Count v. Indiana have Ibis day been granted to the uiniersi.ined by the Clerk of the Probate Court of said County. Those having claims against the said estate m:i; t present the same duly authenticated within one year, and those indebted must make immediate payment. Tlfe cstale is supposed lo bc solvent.

April 11, 1S12.

EZEKIEL TYNER, Admr.

16-3v.

AflmiiiMrafor's Xatc. THE undersigned Administrator of the estate Samuel Tuiler, deceased, will at pullic outcry at the late resider.ee of said deceased, in Franklin County, Indiana, on Saturday the 7th day of May, A. D. IS12, the personal properly belonging to said estate, consisting in part of a quantity of Carpenters" Tools, :kl beadof hogs, 1 mare, 2 yoke of oxen, 1 ox carl. 1 cow and calf, beds and bedding, household and kitchen furniture, &c. A liberal credit w ill be given. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms of saie will bc made known.

April 11, 1812.

EZEKIEL TYNER. Admr.

31ILLIXKRV. Miss Elizabeth Weish, professing to be a neat and fashionable Milliner, respectfully tenders her services to the Indies of Brookville. and vicinity. Her residence is at Mr. Jas. J Templeton's, Brookv ille. March 2:), 1812. 14-

BAXKIiUPTCY. THE undersigned having been appointed by Ihe United States District Court, a Commissioner in Bankruptcy for the County of Franklin, gives notice that he is prepared lo take proof of debts and lo discharge such other duties as grow out of his commission. JOHN D. HOWL AND. Brookville, April, 1812.

ter to the Court of St. James. "The right of search," says Lord Ashburton in his note, "ex

cept when specially conceded by treaty, is a purely belligcrant right, and can have no existence on the high seas in time of peace. British cruisers are not instructed to detain Ameri

can veasels under any pretence whatever; on i

continues, though we do not alter our figures.

the contrary, they are ordered lo abstain from ! T.h Sa!cs of "ood corn 5,1 Sacks have ?n?J at

all interference wtih them, be they Slavers or otherwise.-' The English Government, how

ever, contend that where reasonable susvi- ,

COOKING STOVES, TIN AND HOLLOW WARE.

ii.i.suoscuoersnaving removed their shop A LL persons indebted to the subscribers are to the room formerly occupied by Long & ji5L requested to call and make immediate Brown as a store room, and more recently by ; payment, aswc cannot do business without G. U.Suber, would respectfully inform the ' c-i-h

public that they have nnd will keep constantly on a hand a general assortment of Cooking Stoves, including four sizes of the Cincinnati Premium Stoves, which need no recommendation more than enquiring of those who have used them. ALSO the Queen of the West

FUDGE & VAN CAMP.

March 25, 1811.

35a38 from the levee for export. Oats very slow at 28a30e. in bulk. Coffee. The demand for this article contin-

cion exists that the American Flag has been I UCS to be confincd ,OPma l o cnange in abused for the purpose of covering the vessels 1 Pricos- Havana, 8 l-2a)i; Rio, 8ia9Me. of other Nations engaged in the Slave Trade. Melancholy Siicide. A young man namthat in such a case she has a right to direct her ed James W. Craddock, committed suicide in cruisers, on the coast of Africa, to enter on! Charlotte county, Virginia, on the 25th ult., by board any such vessels, for the purpose of as-! shootinw himself through the head with a pis-

SIIEKIFF'JS SALE. IJV virtue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court and to me di-

Cook in g Stove, which for neatness of casting : reeled. I will offer for sale at public outcry, at and facility in cooking, are not surpassed by lhe "Court House door in the town of Brookany now in use. They have on hand a gener-! v'e Franklin County, Intl., on the 14th day of al assortment of Ten and Seven Plate Stoves of: Ma5"5 18 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. the best qv ty. ALSO They will keep as-1 M- all(l o'clock P. M. on said day, the follow sortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in par-' lnS described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot Xo. of Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Audi-' eighty-three in that part of the town of Brookrons, &e. Thev have on hand a general assort- viile, in said County of Franklin, laid out by

ment of TIM W ARR -liiMi" ,. ;n ..n John Allen, Scnr.. and first I w ill offer for sale

wholesale or retail at Cincinnati prices. Also the rcnts 811,1 Pi"""'s of said Lot for the term of House heads. House Gutters, Snouting tove evcn "cars' a'1'1 if ,ho ron,s and Profits ardPipe. &c. All kinds of job work' in their line viU "ot Kcl1 for a s,:,n s"n'ir,ct to "tisfjr the done in the shortest notica. old corner and lebt damages, interests and costs cs set forth

certaining their true chameter nnrt ;r on ' .i . T.. fr..m.i nimni nirum whii-li wr.-ior will hry inion in r.. t; in the cony of said decree, I vi,l then and there

........... .... iui. ;i initi ii ......... ..... r . . , . -. ........ ....... mi i i.i wria-., - . . . . . - amination, it should turn out tbnt tliev- r-. a.',ii t u nniiAi.inWivn(i. but that it bad i Persons wisbin-r to imrdinsp nm-nf n.o ni-,,n offer for sale ad me right, titie and interest oi

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iiiencainesseis, a:;u e en engaged in the Slave been determined upon sincctne to;n wnen ne i articles wuiooweitto call and examine for."",,-" " ' ' - ... ---

Tr:ule the Rrilisb om prnmnni 1. .. :.' u.i ,.-;n.c ilio nnlp inti- lir. tlirmsil vf- I IiOUanu

- -i - - " . .."...a iiu 1 1 1 1 1 1 w as cam. ii iiin n. . . ..... .... . . . . - - j j . to interfere. The right of searching suspected I ever loved, married to another, and that lady! FUDGE & VAX CAMP.

Vessels carrying the American Flag sh ould b". ' his affianced bride. 1 Brookvile, Feb. 8, 1812.

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41-9 1 April 21st. 1812.

J. O. ST. JOHX, Sheriff. l-3w.