Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 December 1842 — Page 4
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THE UADEK SIGNED,
ONCE more, as usual at the close of the yeart calls upon such of his customers as may be in arrears for goods purchased, prior to this date, to call and liquidate their several accounts without dclav.
E tedJ 111 I diana, Those who can pay ought to pay, and those
I think, who w i-h me veil, will pay. " 'cu Mv real necessities cry aloud for pav.;KsfJftf , ginning at the South-west corner of the house ' " .wi it ic oamretlv honed that every ron lot No. 9, and miming thence Norte 10 rods,
one will tr make the best payment they can
N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Nov. 3), 1312. 49 LAST NOTICE. I ..... . 1 . t
ui i i "ii "ui""" v. .v ... pretnist" nr mc m in st vn curs, auu u in,-
in ike piymoni. e Mian prw-i-m nauiM pronj. atores?
all who fail to make immediate payment.
K. &S. TYNER. Nov. 2J, 1812. . 4 costs and
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of three executions issued from the Franklin and Rush Circuit Courts, and to
ken
me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court John v. in the. town of Brookville,Tianklin
hi! Enrolling oil the 24th day of December. htrrJlitr Keener ne liour of 10 and 4 o'-
h'e. and l . the following real estste. toand ou.i'ri'ione half acres more or loss, bein" Bart of the North East quarter of section f 13 fifteen, townsVip No. 12 twelve, range 11 eleven, beginning at the Nortliwest cor ner of the blacksmith shop, running thence ! west course 101 rods, thence south 31 rods to a stake, thence east 30 rods, thence due North on the section line 17 rods to a stake, thence West 19 rods, thence Northernly 12 rods to the place of beginning; being the same property deeded to William Powers by Alwell Jackman 7th November, 1S31 . First I will offer for sale the rents and profits for the term of seven 3'ears. and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions, I will then and there offer for sale all the richt and title of William Powers to the aforesaid premises. Taken at the suit of Jo seph Allen and John Walker. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'rTF. C. Nov. 30, 1842. (prs fee $2 50) 49-3v SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed. I will offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Biookville, Franklin coun ty, Indiana, on the 2 1'.h dav of December.1842. between the hour of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day. the following described real estate, to-wit: the Northwest quarter f section 30 town 12. range 12, m I ranklin county, Indiana. And first I will offer for sale the rents and profits of said premises for the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, dama ges, interests and costs as set forth in said copy, I will then and there offer for sale all the right, interest and claim of Mary Reed. Taken at the suit of Arnold Murray. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F.C. Nov. 30, 1S42. (prs fee 1 75) 49-3v SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed I will offer fore sale nt the Couit house door in the town of Brookville. Franklin county, Indi ana, on the 2 till day of December, 1842, be tween the hour of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 27, town 11, range (13) east, in Frank lin county, Indiana. And first I will offer for sale the rents and profits of said premises for the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and costs as set forth in s:.id copy, I will then and there offer for sale all the right, interest and claim of the heirs of Jacob Runibasch, dee'd; at the suit of John Wartz vs said heirs, Jotham Line and the Brookville Insurance Company. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F. C. Nov. 30, 1812. prs fee ?2 49-3w SHERIFF'S SALE. BY viritue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Brookville. Franklin county, Indiana, on the 21th day of December, 1842, between the hour Of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 33 and 28 in town of Andersonville, formerly called Ceylon, laid out by Simeon Barber, said lots in Franklin county. Indiana And first I will offer foa sale the rents and profits of said premises for the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and costs as set forth in said copy, I will then and there offer for sale all the right, interest and claim of Eli O. Havens; at the suit of William Woodnutt, Caleb W. Taylor and Ezra Elliott. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F. C. Nov. 30, 1842. prs fee $2 49-3w Crocker Snow and Simon Gully, VS. ") In the Franklin Circuit V. Court, I In Vacation. Robert Smith. J In Chancery. A ND now at this day to wit: December 1st 1842 comes the plaintiffs by their Attorney and file in the Clerks office of the Franklin Circuit Court their Bill, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said defendant Robert Smith is not a resident of the State of Indiana; the said defendant is therefore notified of the filing sf said bill, and said defendant is further notified that unless he plead answer, or demur, to the same, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said Court, to be holden in the Court house at Brookville on the Second Monday in Febuary next, said defendant will be taken as confessed. Attest ROBERT JOHN Clk-, F. C. C. J. A. Matson Solicitor. December 1st. 1842, 49-3v. Oftfl LBS Cotton varn tor sale by 'rr r. & s. TYNER. Tov. 29, 1842. 49 TTB ACON HAMS. Sides and Shoulders, for m.9 ea!e ty B.NES 4 BURTON. Broohvillc, Nov. 25.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of nn execution issued from tlitl-M-r rankiin circuit court, nna to me aire- m. will otter rorsaieattne court house aooi in!r lie lunuvi iji wui . iii mm wuui, 11 1 Io-l, on the lth day of December, 1842, be
tween the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day,
thence hast to James C onweu s line, tnence j
or beginning, being part 01 lots ."o. y and 111, m t Somerset, Franklin comity, Indiana. And first ;
will nfier for s-iie tlte rents anu nroius ol saia ; .... 1
profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufli-
as set forth in said execution, 1 will then j there otter tor sale the fee simple, and all ;
right, interest and claims of John Iliers. Ta
at the suit of James K, M'Clure. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F.C. Nov. 23, 1842. ( prs fee &2) 48-3 w SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court and to me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Brook ville, Franklin county, Indi ana, on the 17t' day of December, 1842, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, tlte following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of section No. thirty-three (33) in township twelve (12) in range thirteen (13) east of the 2d principal me'redian line, situate in Franklin county, Indiana. And first I will offer for sale the rents and profits of said premises for the term of seven years,and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum suf ficient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and costs as set forth in said copy of a decree, I will then and there offer for sale the fee sim ple, and all the right, interest and claim of Ezekiel Collett. Takeu at the suit of Simpson Jones & Calvin Jones, vs. Ezekiel Collett.Samuel Alley, Elijah L. Wame and John Sims. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F.C Nov. 23, 1842. (prs. fee $2) 48-2 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution issued from the Franklin Circuit Court and to me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana, on the 24th day of December, 1842, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: The West half of the North west quarter of section No. 18, town 12. range 12 east, in Franklin Co., Indiana. And first I will offer for sale the rents and profits of said premises for the term of sev en years, and it the rents and prohts aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damages, interest and costs, as set forth in said execution, I will then and there offer for sale all the right,interest and claim of Chancey Jenks. Taken at the suit of James Conwell, use of David Hazzard. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F. C. Nov. 23. 1842. (prs. fee 2) 48-3w SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtuo of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin circuit court and to me di rected, I will offer Tfor sale at the court house door in the town of Brookville. Franklin coun ty. Indiana, on the 24th day of December, A D. 1842, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day the following real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 22, in the town of Blooming Grove in Franklin county, Indiana. First I will offer for sale the rents and profits for the term of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt interest and cost as set forth in said copy, I will then and there offer for eale all the right and title of Israel W. Bonham, Jr. et al to the aforesaid premises at the suit of David Slaughter and George H. Plumer. J. O. ST. JOHN, Sh'ff F. C. Nov. 24th 1842. (prs fee 1,75.) 48Administrator's Ioticc. rWlHE imdersigued has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Andrew J. Miller, deceased. The estate is solvent. JAMES S. MILLERAdm. Nov. 22d, 1842. 48-3 w. Administrator's Sale. THE undersigned administsator of the estate of Andrew J. Miller, deceased will sell at bublic outcry at "Miller's Factory," on the 17th day of December, 1842, all the personal j property offsaiddee'd. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAS. S. MILLER, Ad'm. Nov. 22.1, 1842. 48-3 w. 6 CENTS REWARD. AN AWAY from the subscriber living in Union county, State of Indiana, on the 6th day of November, 1842, Isaac Chalmers, an in dented apprentice to the Blacksmithing business. All persons is warned not to trust said boy on my account, as I will pay no charges. The above reward will be given for his return. JACOB MASTERS. Nov. 18th 1842. 47-3 w SHORT AND BITTER. THE undersigned notifies his friends that he has heavy security debts to payupon which executions are issued and levied upon his property.and he earnestly requests them to come forward and pay him such sums as thev nvro bim for recording or for carding, before the first of January next, otherwise he will be under the necessity ol transferring their accounts. G. W. KIMBLE. Nov. 18th 1842. 47-3w NEW GOODS. R. tv TYNER LTAVE just received from Philadelphia Pittsburgh and Cincinnati a large assort ment of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, isfwes, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, SfC ALSO IKO.N, IN AILS and SALT all of which they wm sell very low for Cash. Brookville, June 1, 1842.
taxes: taxes:: will meet the Tax pavers at the following
iimcs ad places, for the purpose of receiv the State and County Tax for the year
Oldensburgh, Ray Township, Nov. 21st. Summerset, Posey Township, Nov. 22d. Blooming Grove, Blooming Grove Town ship, Nov. 23d. Fairfield. Fairfield T
rjath Township, at place of holding elections ;pringfieid Township, at the place of hold ing Elections, Nov. 26th. i't,;. . .1 r t.u: ' " ti, i me mace ui iiuiuiii" Ciiec Hons, ISov. 28ili. Highland, at tin; place ofholdinr Elections, An(i ; nrookvillf. t ibn r,n.v Trp..,rJ Office, from the fifth of October, until the twen k r .i.iAL a.. . T. . , ty-fifthlof December next. J The Taxes charged on each hundred dol i iars is as follows: For State purposes, 20 cents. " County " 12j " " Road ". 5 " Poll Tax for State 50 " " " " County 37i " Treasury notes will be received only for Sutetax. Payment of all taxes assessed must be paid on or before the 25th day of December next. THEODORE PURSEL, T. F. C. 43October, 21st 1 42. White "Water money at Par. THE subscribers have now on hand, and for sale, the most Splendid assortment of sadlery ever offered to the public of Franklin county. They invite persons, before purchasing else where, to call and examine their stock, which they will sell low for cash; the paper of the White Water Valley Canal Company received at par. C. SMITH, & CO. Brookville, Nov. 17, 1842. 47-tf. If NEW BACON AMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS for sale by BANES & BURTON MARSH ALL'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me "directed I will offer for sale at the Court House door in the County of Franklin, State of Indiana, on the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, the following tract or parcel of Land, to-wit: the farm on which Isaac Clements now resides adjoining the Town of Blooming Grove, in the count' aforesaid, being a part of the South West quarterof Section No. 10, Tow nship No. 12, North of Range No. 13 East, containing 62 acres. Ta ken in execution as the property of Isaac Cle ments, at the suit of John Reeves. The rents and profits, of the above described land, for seven years will be first offered for sale. ROBERT HANNAH, Marshall of the U. S. D. Indiana. By William Harvey, Dep'ty. October, 14th 1842 Fall and Winter Goods. JUNl received and for sale for Lash or Country Produce at prices to suit the hard times a general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Circassians, Prints, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Mens Womens and Chil dren's Boots and shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails, Groceries, Powder, Shot, and Lead, &c. BANES & BURTON. WHEAT and CORN received on accounts or notes, and those persons having promised us If heat and Corn arter harvest are now re quested to bring it in . JJ & B. BrookviIle,Sept. 22d 1842. 39FARMERS, LOOK HERE! npiIE subscriber bavirrg erected a SMUT MACHINE, is prepared to clean the AVneat of his customers of all smut,white caps, ana dirt of every description. Farmers resi rUs of having pure wheat flour, will find it greatly to their advantage to have all their " heat run through the machine. J. H. SPEER. Brookville Mills, Sept. 12, 1842. 29 Cah Wanted! 4 till those indebted to tho oubaaribcr. ct ther on Book account or note, are requested to settle immediately. BANES & BURTON Broo kville ,Sept. 22d 1842. 39WHE AT TAKEN FOR DEBT. 1 11 J Subscribers, will receive Wheat at the market price if delivered in Brookville for all debts due them. Those who cannot now pay in money are requested to make payment in wheat. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville Oct. I8th 1842. 43SMUT MACHINE. fZiRIMES' Celebrated SMUT MACHINE improved by Reid & Weld, Trenton, N. J., for sale by J. T. ALDEN, Cincinnati. SALT. CO BBLS. SALT just received and for sale, by N. D. GALLION. Brookville,' May 16, 1842. BACON HAMS, Shoulders and sides sale by R. 6c S. TYNER. July 7, 1841.
BOOK BINDING. "BUersons wishing to have their libraries or files of Papers or Periodicals or old valuable Books, rebounb w ill do well to call on the subscriber who pledges himself to give satisfaction for neatness and despatch and durable work. ldPrices to snit the times.3 Book Bindery on third ?t. between Vine and Walnut opposite,the old Post Office, Cincinnati. G. DICKINSON. Sept. 15thl842. 38-6m.
DRUGS, PAINTS, MEDICINES, THE subscriber would respectfully in form the citizens of Franklin and the surrounding counties, that he has engaged in the busi-j 0 t a i a f n -ii I AfthA li-iiirrriar n tha lnun nr It fwtlr villa I ires.uuuCu.ug5.0.. v, .unuu. '""".I Thathehasonhand a general assortment of j m.n ka 1j..j MvmeiKva Lo a great variety of the most annroved and , ditpvt Mfnteivrc ai general assortment of OILS and PAINTS, o nra VVnno onr Hva etnf At Jt AnI inn uye Yvoous u uye huh c. c. ai.u . -v ur J j tv a a o wora, all mai proppeny oeiongs xo a wen i regtilated and well supplied shop. All orders 7i . .i n i t. . r will be promptly filled. Prescriptions from ; physicians shall be attended to with promptness. accuracy and care. U ness, accuracy and care, Physicians and citizens generally, are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves both the articles wanted and the prices, an1 I have no doubt but they will be not only satisne nut pleased. M. W. HAILE. Brookville, March 17, 1842. 12-ly. Fall and Winter Goods. fVlHE subscriber has just received a variety -- of Goods suited to the preseut and an preaching season. Consisting in part of Best superfine Broad Cloth. Pilot Cloth Cassimeres and Sallinelts. Plaid Ginghams. Splendid Muslins, De Lene. Figured Saxony. French and English Marino. Plain Bombazine and Circassians. Bishops Lawn. Mull and Swiss Muslins. Large Woolen Shawls. Dress Handkerchiefs. Brown and Bleached Muslins. Fur and Seal Caps. Fur and Wool Hats. Ladies Calf Boots and Shoes. do Kid and Morocco. Mens Shoes and Boots. Soal and Upper Leather. Cotton Yarn. Queens-ware $ Tin-ware. Castings, Nails, fc. All of which he will sell VERY CHEAP for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. D. GALLION Brookville, Oct. 11th 1842 DISSOLUTION. THE partnership of John A. Matson and George Holland, in the practice of the law is this day dissolved by mutual consent, rer sons indebted to the firm are expected to set tie immediately. JOHN A. MATSON. GEORGE HOLLAND. Oct. 27th 1842 JOHN. A 3IATSON, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. Office on Main street, in the room lately oc cupied by the County Treasurer. Oct. 27th 1842. JOHN D. HOWL AND, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav Brookville, Indiana. March 1st, 1842. noOLITTI.F. MITNSON CO. BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS. Office Third street, between Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI. B ANK NOTES, Checks. Certificates, Bills of Exchange, Bonds, etc. etc. etc., execu ted with promptness, and in a style equal to any other establishment, either East or Wes and at lower prices. From their arrangements with several of the best Eastern Establishments, they can furnish a great ariety of new and beautiful Dies, both for ornament and Jo prevent counterfeits. Seals and Seal Presses at the low-price of $20 for both, with counter dies complete, or either separate for $10. reDruary, itsi'i. 9TF.RMS OF TUB INDIANA AMERICAN. fPWO Dollars in advance, $2 50 in six months, $3 00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment be made in advance, $1 25 if payment be delayed one year, and $1 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the time pay ment is delayed. Larger advertisement or for longer time will bechargedon the same princi ple. CORN! CORN!! fipiIE subscribers will pay the market price M. for SHELLED CORN. BANES & BURTON. May 25, 1842. NOTICE. THE subscriber hereby informs the public generally, that he continues to tan hides ndskins on the shares as heretofore. Also, hat they can be supplied with leather for cash, hides or skins. He also wishes to inform those fo indebted to him.to call and settle their accounts, as further credit cannot be given. GILBIRD VAN CAMP. Springfield Tp., Sept. 19, 1842 39-3m 8 OLE and upper leather for eale by R. Ac 8. TYNFR. Brookville Fb. 17. 1841. tar; IWfl CANS Prime TAR for sale by V BANES & BURTON. NEW BACON lrjTAMS and SHOULDERS, for sale by
M.M. Feb. 2, 1842.
R. & S. TYNER.
WILLIAM BROWN, Manufacturer of Patterned Right and Left U ood Screw Round Rail Bedsteads I8 nw PPared to offer to the citizens, and -- public generally, the best article of furniture in the way of Bedsteads ever offered in
this part or the Country. This newly invented Bedsteads possesses the following decided adamages over an others heretofore in use: iney can be put 11 n or takfn rinun in nna Z.l u . ls re1uired to do the same 1111 Winers, ana " w ithout the possibility of a mistake. They h " , " "re mo,re and less apt to become loose and worthless; but nn ib n raf.y',ar? al.Wa8,draw,ng tighter and without &mSlc "aroor ,or vermin. As soon as their superiority over the common kind becomes i known, and dulyLnJ, ., ' ,r5. -7:: ' musl 01 t easl l0 ft " v. uvTC uuwmilU.Or Thos(, wLs,lin , nilrillBM rf ... oct1,, tn a "r1""' arere" quested to call and examine them at S & r offi , HrmM . a " ! C. t BrOQe Vn e.t Z , , L. ....J : " rl lonsiantayiorsaie. i ney will be sold for cash or counlry produce at cash price. He also keeps on hand at his ware rooms in Lawrenceburgh, an excellent assortment of Cabinet Furniture of all kinds, which will be delivered at lirookville, or any place alon the line ot the canal, in good order. The above bedsteads are for sale also by N. D. Gallion, Brookville. June 3 1842. 23-ly, Fresh Groceries. SHiIDS. .10 bbls new crop N. O. sugr. " " N. O. molasses. 20 bigs Rio coffee, Just received from New Orleans, and fof eale. low for CASH by BANES & BURTON Brookville, Jan. 13, 1842. 3Cheap Goods for Cosh ! ! THE Subscriber has just received a variety of New and Fashionable Goods, suited to the present and approaching season, consisting in part, of Splendid London Prints, American do New Style, Plain and Figured Cambrics, do do Laicns and Jackonels, Bonn tts, Hoods and Bonnet trimmings, Handsome Figured Veils, Blk. Italian Hkffs. Blk. and White Cotton Hose, do do " Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lace, Edging, $c. $c. ALSO A fresh supply of SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, INDIGO, MADDER, COT TON YAKN, &c, all of which, will be sold unusually low for Cash, or given in exchange for country produce. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, May 3d, 1812. 19 BLANKS. fjkN hand, constantly at the American office -the following kind nfhlnnW Deeds, o - J Summonses, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand. Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bond CovslaVile' Sales. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A few excellent Breakfast tables and Bed steads, just from the shop, either for money or for almost any kind of produce. C. F. CLARRSON. Aug. 8th 1842. THE SOUND CURRENCY. THE Editor of the American will take the followon p enr rencv at nar. for subscrip Uon or advertising, to-wit: 0 j j ! maple Sugar, Corn, juoiasses, Country Linen, Jeans, Chickens, Wheat, Flonr, Corn meal. Pork, Beef, Oats, Ilay, Flour Barrels, Bacon, Butter, i;neese. Wood, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches. or most any mechanicalproductions. C. F. CLARRSON March 2, 1842. WHEAT. The highest Cash price will be paid at all times for good merchantable Wheat, by N. D. GALLIUM. Brookville, Aug. 11th 1842. Wheat. cash price will be paid at n npHE highest time or merchantable Wheat, by BANES Brookville. Aujr, 12, 1841. SALT. 200 BBLS. No. 1 SALT for sale low w Cash, by BANES & IJlK TAILORING. 'lHE undersigned would inform the citizens I. of Brookville and vicinity that he has com menced the above bueineso in all p""'" in tbe shop lately occupied by Geo. Nasmjiw If-.i nr I, .rl xnnBlilarlhla PTnprience ill tt6 business he flatters himself that he will be !) to please all who may give bim a call. so confident of success he is determined that no f a' ment shall leave tbe shop without pleasing i customer in every particular- It is hardly necessary to say that his charges will be in accordance with the times; lie could hardly expect vr be partronized without they were. Cutting done in the shortest notice ana o resonable terms. -Ha will recieve tho latest fashions from xe York regularly. r JOffl5S0X Brookville, July 1st, 1942- 27-&m. INDIANA STATE SCRIPTHE Subscriber will take SCBIP AT PAR For WRAPPING AND TEA J. H. SPkBrookville Mills, May 6th 1842. .
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