Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 January 1845 — Page 2
Vo,7 the Cincinnati Alias. CINCINNATI MAKKET. The River is f.liing slowly, though still at a pood stane for the l.ueesl Rials. The navigation is uninterrupted from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. It is somewhat curious that there is now a better stage of water in the Ohio than in the Mississippi. ASHES Pols are dull, at this season at 3 to 3Je. Pear's 3 j to 4c from wagons. APPLES. The best kind of Winter An-
ples are selling at S123 to 1 5-) some choice
' '""" "ciun,md(K,j) Chronicle. OBITUARY. or Mill s defen , is now no more. He died M ; Ins residence in Irvine, Estill connt ,h 2-2 1 inst. ,n the 90:h ye of ,,,, - with Ins Cod ad ai, mankind. Someihiu more t,,aii an ordinary annunciation of the death of this uulv good man and distin-MiNhed hero, is due to )is memory. He was born in Roan co.m.y. North Carolina. Removed from thence to the Lona Island ofllolston j 1:77
r,Msieo as a regular soldier in .!,-
His venerable wife, who had shared i,h , him his toils, anxieties and oleasnre huA ...,',ne m,'pr States. We all Inmr-.i,
before him to a better world only aboutShc i B.Pes-.lhal Ohio promptly meets her .,t,.."
I "ona. because it is the wiM of her neonle ,., .' 1!" "rl Worcm OfS,,
s..e snail do so; and the facts above and others 1 & r v , hool Fund, :h,ch,iehtbe8,ated,roostconcl,i: - -1. bo?
"'aiana can easily do. if her n-i. i.. : r-- - ,r,ocnooi Hind
months
ed th,s p ,ce, produced an evident sensation.
... ..,,-,,,, ,rmany years, resided in . ,i!r"K!"i:?Am?sl fWy known and
unde
..r.u. r. . - . - iduure 10 r. .1
, hac k..: : . .. . tl" "'"'ai .-aie interest nunclunlh, ih ,-,;..: , . 'e
! vr "-reaea oy the non-r.vmont nfin.!a occon.es d.,
" w "iy uic iiiui(rc(TiiAri .. -v.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Providential 1. Carlinian, under
. 1 insnri rtnr i.flP tm ... y irut f.sipn ir
CONFERENCE nrs,and, ld V.rfi d .
fB;hp e.-fhelb"ck int,and even prolong the time "J the la da i hVrf ""'T p?reonaI OP hV selling date of Clnmhi, ,! .,.": Payment for the whole debt ; ' !:. V '"i lhe lands w,len ,he 'ni IS secured hv
CAlArlfkil L-in.la rA ol t Ol 1 'HI I u II i af V Armv ..r rn. . (nir 1 H 1)4 t-.ll1ir . 1 . ' III 1 jr in maAl . . o -
- k .... i , jt-ars. in 17781.1 o- i i . v..,n, iiea in inn place on x- ,c nunesi prompt y hereafier ! BUTrEK.-Tl.e m .rket is well supplied i w 'rdered to Kentucky, and stationed at i Lhe r""'' "'t- nnA " 111 ad'""r" -dav. Bisho,. . W' "" reasonable man sa th", Indi' withKoil and Keg Rntier for shipment. We i """borough and Estill's station. He .ns ! ;,,,,,e ,ook 'ha,r, and nest day Bishop An-'ana' Wi,h a P0PIatin of WlO.OCHx' and with
nonce sties ai o, u, and toe. l" " rra"UEI1 ov.tmg its nine davs' seice ' ' ,,K - rp(i' "I Bishop Soule. Anions Property valued at 115 500 i
BROOMS have arrived more f'eelv within ! in id by his ga!lantrvcontrih..t V!noiis other proceeding. th n' Pv. if she wi'1. h.f m;n;., .. . I
HIRAM CAR MICHAEL, A F C January 1st, ISio. ' l1" 2-3 w.
to the protection of iho ..
quoted at SI 00 to -SI. 121. from wagons Wei fea' of l"e beseijers.
have n iticed the receipt of several lots of thej From Period until the month of. March ! ltr?e Shaker Brooms, which are selling at $2 .l7S h. wr,s rosa'ly and sallanily enrn.-ed I
i-l SUArdinuthe settlers and protecting .i,!" t...-
nave oecnneJ a sha le in conse-1 " tneijdh of March. 17S2
... ,.i7 .!-ii. nmrKei ai .vwum t " "up on tnem.j we-e peen 1 -""j nest, 10 devise some plan leans. The Ion? white, kind will not sell for ' fi,a'' wn the Kentucky River pat B o s ofc,,;nPn)mi bctw een the Conference vl 'the ' more than 7o cts. per Lvuhel-thc small white b"ro"eh- 1'iteliigenco of this fact was imme i flavp-holdinC a'i'l non-slaveh.dding Slates ' , i Jr",e,V dpcfa,rh " Cr Estill, Ht his station I h4!S ."" lh " ri,er- w" eminently wise and I COTTON A UN, &e. The demand. asinfieon "" distant from B.inn.,.1. . : jnd:ciu, and still fmther pnm,nA.i. .1.-
' HIV J
Southern doleBa,e, ,0 the General Conference-, i " he" hio Hl continue to pay more"! on me case orBishon And reu- nH iliJ;..:.: .. man double that imerect ko,;.i. ' . .
,i, , -i-iu uituiiiMuii iTMur an equal' of the Church, was unanimously approved; a ; "m."nt for olUer Prposes? Indiana o. Phti
u.Mion was considered inevitable, so hat i nV 'orpma'n in default, nor ever become a re-r
v rui v cu ill pa riir tit thA' 1 ""o n . v. ir.
, r...,-.,, ... me iioisto,, A. Conference, to meet !
DK.DUXCA.YS
EXPECTORANT REMEDV, COXSU3IPTIOX.
1 I C YOUR TEETH
"'" '"X 81 'i i. i;ie. tor Jra 7i to 74 frtr ; ""'-"w March, killed and sesfp-d M:ss fi, ,
kio. and () 10 ,c. for St. Doming.) and iriva-'""'1 Mnnk. a slave of Capt. Etiil. captive i a-v' 8aveihe following
uasome interior grades of Rio are sold a low 1 ne Indians immediately and hastily return-! fiicoun
' 1 1011 j ii a giha article cannot be had tin : p1- cono,npnce of a highly ex-verate 1 -v bv a '
cer our quo'ation. account which Mm
winter ar'iro:ic!ie U r.i.,r ... ! Cant Estill lost ni . :.. '? ! church to lhe c.iiii.!o.. r
- " in"-; " "irm 111 collecting a ur people, since derate inquiry onlv evists at 13 to 15. for ass'd lrt sn in search of the Indians, not doubt-1 ' r n c"mPnniie whatever can be No. The range for common and Fine Cotton ! in-- from hi5 knowledge of the Indian charac ! m'1Ie by U" S""t!l ,p,w'1Pn slavery and abo It .ttmg. i 9 t IQs. Candle W.ck and Carpet . ,pr- t!i1 he.v d signed an immediate blow at 1 ,iUrtn-nne b:" " hat must inevitably lookto the Uarp sells ace-it higher than Yarn. There is h'-r some of the neighboring station. From ;over,hrow" tf former, and increase the ima moderate sa f-r Cotton in this market, for , t,,s own an(1 l'10 nearest station, he raised twen- I m",f!,t da"Ser of the South, the Spinning Factoris onlv. of a ccalitv n..w fV five men. Joseph Proctor oc .,r .u " Delegates were appointed in r-, ,
seliin? at 5 to f,c. ' - j her. Whilst Capt. Estill and his men were on ! Co"er''e f Southern Church, to meet ! COFFEI1 e have no change to notice in ' '-,lsp,fPp';',io'h the Indians snddently appear-' Lol:isvl!!e. Kentucky, on the first of May
m,-. SUU.K 1, iarge. which moves oflf "u amnnn 1.1s station, at the d-n fri,.-
ui.nop rsonse. on takmgthe chair or. Wednes-
tatementof the immi-
lered about four miles
'tage accident, from which
ik ..aveibem r.i, nls "-s most rennrkal.lv an, I n.....,.:i
1 i r irn' 11 i - . if ii iiiriiii.i
Li.!l..-Ti)e market has exhibited nvie!r,np station and the number of fi -htintr men I M ; as rpPortp'' hv the correspondent of
... . ...in nn opwara tennencv. : sooner naa tne In.lian commenced 'inMi.m ziavocate. Ae notice sales this week of upwards of 2)00 retreat lhan the women in the f..rt ftbe1 , ""e 'nJ ma',e llis aPP"'acl' " Columbia un boxes at o to oc. The stock on hand is not heing all aVsent evrent .u' :.. I ,,Pr vpf.V peculiar circumstnncea a..,i r.,i. i.:...
I . ... .. . x . . - I " ..M i lie SICK .. ... i r-i i mill
J:. oi'ii tiemana quite hrisk. CRANBERRIES are in active demand with very li?ht receipts. Sales are made as l.i-Ii as $3 per bid. . DRIED FRUIT is in steady demand wi;h
Ihfactdty of Breathing. Axihma, Pain Side, Breast and C,W, HhooPin!r ClX
-oup, and all other diseasesofhe r,v -..I
- uiU
throughout the United Stale., ;, ! . .y. V'"1
vear.
niteJ States within iLe laM
7o,0.V, PERSONS ACTUALLY DIFD ! itk ill. : '
ThIS .wcrtion is verified hvoccular dcn,on,r7 jt.ons incur own mind. We behold Tt i ".T
C3. W.KKELY, Surgeon Dentist.
WILL visit Brook ville about the 12ih of Au- rava."e9 in ".iHes all s'roimd us-Da ly'r' ai;, When 811 whu ishwork done will please 1"'" U cI'7rleiS cnibr2cp- friend f.4m eve-
rv rirz-l , uuni eve-
it - oV;;i ' ; " "m a,11 lrkne38 over , tsp,ace of v,91tat!t.. This is of serious and .fearful import. An enemy! a cruel -rciX-:'? Tcs us "every corner-staiTdi
Hoom a, Mr. McCUrd,otel, By
-iuiij auu
REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. tZr Prices to mil the 7Vmo
list.) despatched two boys, the late Gen Sam-'?, er,a,!' indebted to the good itovuel South and Peter H.ieket. to take the trail ! , C f G,,sl 'h:U lift- 'pp spared -of Car.!. E.till and his men. overtake them and 1 l'lfvenn2 the stage was run away with by
h..d tr,nl;..,.i!,h(' frightened horses, and dashed to nierec
int the Fort The b.tvs cn..onJ...i: '..-I ,,H v("rV spokes in the M-eela ifnrA I v., .
i 3 . .- " i . . - ' w hi .-iiini nr . . . . iv i.. iv ru
...ov ,:,..lt.raie supplies, particularly of Apples. 1 "n "I'll Uspt. Estill early on the morning of ' !"U U1P coach ,naijc a Perfect wreck.
give them information of what
R!l -cee.
it..
iir
i..r nun a aeman.i. rather speculative, exists j'he 31st. between the months of Drowning 1 " " of,en 1 f",,,ro -peril., by sea and nt tJi. per bushel from WagoR and Boat. Creek and Ked River. After a hort earch l " "pver i:1 ""'h in.minent "danger f lesehesare more abundant, and sell at 1.12 : Cf)P'- TWVs party struck the trail of the re i,1ea,hin the course of hi life. To ""God's F-lV,. u , j treating Indians. It was at onrp resolved to xxi attributed l,is preservation. rt..l it !-, have declined a eb.ide at thn ! make nersuit. and nn io, . i ... . , - lAotanair of his heud wn it. ... i
Indiana
February 21st. IS i 4
eo.einnv whispers.
9 tf i r- C,N.sl ,Pr,0:,f andheitii! nrATnl!
SAVE YOUR POSTAGE"' P'' M?' nd Pnard yourself frn , e verJ A MRERAL OFFER The V mt . ! f """rnny prernonito7y seed of CansuS
arranrrrmntc I... ...i :-i .
t ' j ""'cuany person snhscrihing i ciith. Short,,, S, or ,ht,l, r V, r""
St,.aj 'a,t uie t.iiiien : uon, ana simnid be
All
j that God would be
Last, and the receipts have been laie here lO ithe ever memorable 21 day of M, ' ' ,lial R(,(1 1 fir a week pat. We quote 23 to 20e. which ! 1TS2. in the new county of Mon.om-rv 'in I prWnt Pf is about as high as they can be sold from Wa-Uhe vi-initv of Mt. Sterlin C-,nt F-'i'l' !)Vra" -,s 8ns- pnrlv cime im Willi tt,eTn.i;."' ! '. e?s to the
warfare, bi.l Capt. EmiH and ms men. wi.hont ! C." lh ronirp'ppp- p was on his way from
with the Conference at its
session, and preside most graciously
aeiibrationc. and ouidenll itp,..
4 . 1 . .. , . .
n.i . : r iii mi- i.rmiii.tmti ttt l-. ' j ... f
pkii . i-l : . ... ... I . : ... ' ' "ry proven ., . ,u ,ur.
. r.f ,s a niinn stock ot new Mrk-1 ,n ne yaniiots and twenty five in number i Neau oi ennst's kingdom anion- men i o'lVr' V'' at 1 ft1 f,,r N- nWXW 'hnt f ra!M" Es,i11'- The trrot.n.1 ' T''e sU,en,e:U "'Ip ''V Bihop Soule of his "r No. 3. and S9.5,) to 1 lift for Vo was bichlr f.n-,,r,ki . .t. t.. i- "" . .! preservation, orodneed t. : :
Codfi,h 13,,. . ' ""I .-.. " ... ,:llln morIP 0 ......svio.p-
FRUIT Titer- i a good supply of Mediterranean fruit in town; M. R. ,;silis arp siinr
at 83.25 to - per box Malaga Grapes S t 50 1 per half keg-Pnmes 1.73 per jar-Almonds i P'
" io --nr.iz:i -Mi's 7 Lemons S4.50 per bov Hivana Oranges S2 30 per FLAXSEED. The receipts have been rather more free; the millers are uniformly payin SI per hnshel. ' "
Fayetteville. N. C. to Columbia i,r.., j
after the wreck of lhe stage coich, he walked at night some four miles into town.
a moment's hesitation, boldly and iearles!v
commence,! an attaekupon the Indians, and the latter as boldly and fearlessly fforthev were
picked warriors! enraged in i!e .,a
bat. Itishowever. painful to record, that at I FATAL STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT.
" Iie aPl!,,'i. Mem. Miller, of! -"raar night, the 2Sth tilt., about H Cap . Lstill s party came up with siv men nn-1 "rWk' ,,ie "amb,.at Capitol, bound from
""" "ingiorioiislT fled" from the "UM,,irBn ' - l-om. was destroyed by fire I field, therein- nl;., : ... . . - n1 St r .. .i- . ' "re
FPrrrilT i... ru , , l . . ; i .it-nparoy me whole or ' """"'iii, a out 711 miles be'ow "i.imi i nae mien tr a shade, and their comrads St. T.onic Tl.,. r. ... ..'
... . . , , i .. -''-"' 'H-aui oi many j ' "ginaieu ationt midway
....... r,. ,,ence i:-t.irs patty numbered ''oners, probai.ly from some defect eighteen, and the Wynndot twerty five. thp furnaces, and spread with astonishing Ret ween these parties at the f'i.t,nk r cr... 1 piditv.
yards, the battle raged for the space of two j The 'arm was instantly given, and the Pashours. Deeds of desperate daring were co n- j SPn- most of whom were asleep with the mon on m m. :.l. - . .... .. ! r.i . . ' I "i. i int
. ....... wn eimer si.ie wounds 1 v A i"'o mrep, succeeded in makin-r their and death were infiicted:neither partv advan-! r;r:,Pp-. T'p A "ue, spread upwards and thro'
irwiMunj. "i.very man to his man i "'.''l:"n po sw'!''v that several of those
.... hh? man to his tree." Capt Estill was now covered with blood from a wound received early in the action nine of hi, brat-e companion1av ded upon the field, and four other so disabled by their wounds ast be iimblo t
.-om.nne n,e hglit. Capt. Estill's fi?h.ing men
newsmners n-rntA .i i
. rrrr"" 'SCr,hm to an ?Pnt e not entitled
)"l.ll.rP
immediately uttrnH. ,1
P.EFORE IT RE Too LATE. '
V firi ilirnn,.,. . . .
i in art; ik nrmi fo. I.. -
ten L..;t ... j- . a -mcinai ncg
rt ,i T i 'rucuve and fatal thread on the lender membrane nf "'".an
up.
a ti
ah pavn.ents must, be mide free of expense o us and m a. vanea. PPtmater. are author. I7fi1 Ia iron'.- ll ...
' J"" '" "''nevs to rinv far nori;... 'tl,
. -Wity to (fi ie ah ' ofr'" " ' ' , Probably will I.e.
.. Tiniw P o-iven u-l.on n ...
A tl
,tn .-otnrrmnicitmns mst he addree,l to the
- - - X V t . l fl .1 I.
nenrno.! V. ... ...
fviiiiii h II. iiir iiif i. i .
Hiosi SMIIIul 1 hVSICian fir mnJ;.;..i -j
-HwUnUv be
- nny mugazine they may orderprice not to exceed three dollars. ' .1-Gt.
. i i '.'rr.'.?.11'" 'ito.or be0f
i paner marked, shall i be lost in p'loeurcin .!, , V'I,.a ,S,'
...v. ...w ,,,,ca jiedicine.
V 11 n..l.l:i
msert.ens and sendii.g ,,s a naner marte.l B..ih. II-..'1:; ,C . ,,nt no should
nikv is taken to New Orleans at 73 Pork 0:1 Flour 30 Pound Freight 23 to 3lV. FLOUR ha been more active this week, and sales of about 10.000 bbls. have been made at prices ranging between $3 GO and 3.70 GINSENG is always a cash article here. It is selling at 2:? There are numerous orders in town limited at 22ets. HOGS continue to advance and saVs have been made this week, as hih as $3,75 for the finest animals. The prices have ranged between S3.50 and 3.73. LINSEED OIL is seliins at the Mills at
cts
OATS. There have been
Sfl.ltflU TS. of Iron assorted. r9PW 3.000 lbs. Cotton Yarns' 50 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just receive and for salebv
May Pih. ISM.
H. & S. TYNER. 20-1 v
in ra
in tl.A
cahm effected their c.ce by letting .hempelves down on the after cnard. The wind w-as blowing a strong breeze from the bow to
-.vrn. which drove the flames aft
This wonderful discovery ,n the healin-art the cold and rtVZ"?!!! fro.m
to ...is kind admon.tion ihon HvV il 11 et be spa.red ,o ,t ?reat enjoyment and comforto many fannl.cs and dearest friends feCall upon any of the Agents who sell Br. nnuran , Kxpedoran tPumcly. which you vvil be comrmccd of its wonderful efiicacy VZ ner-
forms his customersand the nnMie ie'cnll ...V w '"'"J011 are 1'berty to
ffoneral thatheha. i,M returned from tht j of thismedici, , - renJ'TT' East, and ,s now opening a general nssortmen. ed persons wiRJi nf.Goodssu.tedtothe present and approach p f -e caref.,1 tnil 1, ."Reason. All of which will be offered fo, 'potions in the sm.ll pamphlet which is to sale on the most favorable terms, for ne f..j enveloped around each bottle -IW CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. ficie ZZvVV'f dlTec' ufNot to mention in detail. I mav s,Mv . a f.i? STJ jf that my stock consists of almost EVERY pertain to be p.-rfond, unle the case grade, fl.ade. quality, and variety r-f Dry be a "Pe'e cue before nsin r tllC n'dillL
New Goods.
rglllE subscriber hereby respect fiA v
A Mr .D-ilrymp!e. his wife. a son. fMasler i Gnn9. adapted to the ue, comfort, conven-
Jopp1i D.) and dauehtr r,
a lair ciinnli nf , wprp now r o.l r . . : nic.-rm rm i m. - . J I .1 -m . . -
t.nrtirWnrini Hip m oq 11 J i w" t 'V ' Amnn2 ,h! n"m' ! 1 1- ' M ,,"nr'1" 1 !,p nnd son or.r"l,n:pn- aii are invited to call and seethe
nvinvo A ,.. . anHrfwi i-rocior. thpsnh ect of ihUno " ru a s,ai- room t!
.!.! -tt.l
e notice a beavy decline in Turks I which 4s selling at 3 V.
St OAR. The Unusual lllltrnitna f .1, nlo lit.l..-n .1.
. . .-.-..v.v. ... .lie-,-.'. ""'Ml l
OrrirVt:lI.ll . . . . . i. A . 1 . .
orave leaderor ths Spor-! 77"' """" r "" I aanntiter a room in the 1i-
peronnlcon-i(',Pf ra),!n- Fr"' the best accounts we can
andot war-! "pr- 11 ni"st probable Mr. Dairy mrde and
a time fierce and "5-n" rerisbe.l ,., i,,:,. r
a young lad)-, were! " :lnu Pratincation of men, women and
e father and s
e gentlemen's cabin
rhey are worth Uc by the load, after market tan band, was now brought into ..e, PoVvTOrT"'' r , flir' ,Vi'" a -'i- U-y 1 ' . arefi,m 37 cents. nor. The conflict was for n time
2icK I derate . and keenly and anx-omlv watched i ,,:,1 bppn "wakened by the Captain and lhs stand, j hV 1 roctor wiib hie finger on the trigger ot his ' is thp hat is certainly known of them -junerrmgrifie Such however was.be s)rl!. Mr. D. and her daughter reached ,e cabin
ese fierce and powerful w
arn-
.ii'liui Louisiana, has depressed tbe nriee I,...' ors tint Pr. ,..n .
low. and canned n : , u. ." without great
. "i .ne mar
ket
WequoteN'.O.at 41 to 3e in hhds. and till had his rinht ' " I . n- .V
3to5icinbbl l.mm "en .ne proceeding SPFns ner- , . T a" P!1?pf"pr,t with the fndiarc -oo, Clo.erseed is rather heavy at and in the conflict with the V.., I . S3.W to Sina There ha- evidently been a on .hi, oeea.ion 7h I lr n w,v" U"" heavy crop sav,d; but ,,e c.,:a!ity of what has ' Instant huv,., fo- hnrie'd l- r n appeared ,n market for seveial weeks ., h,. Ri,f. V.?.. 1V. h." U,,f" ,n r"-
not been so heavy as lhe ..r.L. ' .. . :.. .u . '"p"ite death-bnt
r . - - .....(-.a vi lucrany.iii mi; vitt Kline mom
. . t i v i I. .Mil,
"7 '"pmntner Tam-ed and fell; the fllme! riNh.ngin. the daughter had barely time to1 nve her life, by letting herself down on the af- ' terrnird. Tims. , be father, mother and son 1 it is believed, perished in the fiames Pr V was from Lvnn. Mass.. and wa movipma'
' "lp victnitv of Carlinville I!J
had on board a large amount of valuable
eriv. an ol whinh was lost
A Mr.MrLaneand bU lady had barely time
He
prop-
TIMOTHY i? firm at SI 23
it l?lf lirira l
to ;JhZ i,'- , rifle to the Wyandot's j U! y " th" ''p i' hieh they were
light teceN and a great divers!, i , It tt. """'' fattle.- - ;...;. .....a,, upward of S3 300
SALER ATI'S is made here i.. 1 ' . ."V I -1. t. " t ! . . 'rcmstaneeornm
ae.i lv.
Goods and Tiiccs.
ALSO j I have n fnl assortment of TfnrfJ Ware. Owens Warr. Swrs, Boots. ITnfs Lffjthrr, ami Groceries including a good stock of SALT. j V D. GALLIO V. Crookv.l'e. June 3d, 1SJ. 21-ly. j KTIT.T, IX TIIR 3IAIIKKT. I
Tfftl subscribers are reatv for the fall rn Vwitba wnl iccnrlmpm nf Qeicon-b'el ' foods, their clock of which wj!l be increed ' wiib (be dermnde nf ihn,r rr.. t
. mm"iui.s. i ne leirting nrtirle of
Snff. Iron,
I" or snleat fl.n 11. w ,
'mi; .-iinre oi M. W. HA ILE. BROOK VILLE, IXD. December 13. 18J I. ,S2.21
JYrtf7.. C OQfhtn-s. Col
in
- , : , - - u'liii i.irt'iin iiii mre in large ouanli- bersto mnle it .1.0, . ...
selling at 4 to 4-c. according to! or modern time twm a"p'p" I TIlO ln..f .1.. T . ....
TEVS f,rc;,me weeks ract h- ! flj '. ' ,. nn,?na'n k'""l a
The finer o..,bties w, 9 ' ' Wi J .".f-r.. . d'-'V of numbers.
. J,. " "ii niiirr -! me sinmp mi mi.i
t:e
qn i
K""i in ills trunk, wbich was lost. j There werebntafewpercons'in the cabin ! Therewere a nnmberof families on deck all' of whom were saved, although most of them! lot their baggage and clothing The tw.- !
.esc.-:pt:ons of Groceries; there is never any feiimid for the poorer grades of Canton Teas.
W HEAT continues firm at 70c
tiCient receirvtc l. l r l ...
, ... r ...ic iuiii in me mills in
oeranon.
tne shameful retreat of Miller wn. ' money and papers of the Iw.t n i . ..
f!Z:tVl?C-. -go, chiefly iron.
Gunpowder and Imperial ran.e fio "'' te, , . "7J ,ne V Van f- i ' "mrn r.'ohahly he recovered.
perpimn,' ' V-T" ' ' ,M:" n,u n,1P the waniors en-T,. ! ' "'etmns were taken up j
i . .,., oanie ever returned to his nation with not suf- i It is certain that the chief who led on the Wyi the mill in andnta wiiK
... " " ""neration. Te'l in the fattle n.ronabout this bloody enaement the coolness and brarerr of P,,... "....'
" week at 22J to surpassed. ' "
tou Ynrnff.ClaRs. Rroirn
Shift. ' rtr ll-nibed nl lowect rrtre.
" ' '
New Goods. SI n V'YXER,'ave,a,e,yrwiredfioin .'lie i.at a fresh assortment of
! Drif Coorh; Giorrrirs. llnrdI ware and Cutler;, Mill I and Cross-cut Satcs, (lueensicnrc, Shoes. Fur hats, FlorhtbraUl and Straw Bonnets They have also received from Piitshnr-h
.aim Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of IRON, NAILS and I SAL T, all of which will be sold as low as thev ,can be bought in Cincinnati, adding freight oil : heavy articles. i .,f.,a,Sowi!'h '"f'Tchase a large quantity ofUHEATand FEATHERS and other arli Icles of Produce for which they will pay ih
in.iiM-i price. August 5:h. ISM. 33.,y
VHISKEY advances with the price of corn,
- .u n.. m-r n nrm uirongli lb
.i:-. wii'i a gon.i demand f.rX
O.
jt..- ... i ami ui. rnnriimi .riA. ai.K ...... .
.w.. nas a iv.vieed to 3o,r Corn Veil , ' .:.i. . xr' 1 ,r "a"!P always.
tai.s in market at SO cts. per bushel.
acquainted with it, elicited th
e war-
in lhe rlmrl.a. itl- fit llin n...l...
at M I.OI1IJ nn fl. a OO.I. ..I. -...-- I
" ' "'. 'or me reiier or the sufferer-, to be placed in the hands of the Mayor for distribution. Phil. Ledger.
GINSENG. FEATHERS. PEESW.AX. We..
Sept. 21th. IS4 4.
PRICE Si LTNPSFY.
40H-.
INDIANA AND OHIO.
The Govemorof Indi
fgHE subscribers are constantly receiving rrrsh ad(1i,ion!' o their stock of PRY fiROCEES. HARDWARE, and til-I4LN.su ARE. ROOTS simps mru
5??.S NA,.LS: STEEL, CASTINGS,
April 8th, 1814.
PRICE & LIXDSEY. 16-ly
:T1 . . IPITIirn .. . '"l1
H4- 1 01 iaure . Franl lin ! ""- ' r.u, KC. which will ha rM .
. .. , . .. ". . .111111 , , . 4 ..... .... PU1U UW Hi. tana insiststbnt il.e cio. .inform Ina rnrinn, . I lowest nnppc rn. 1. ,
Kim'.i. .... . ' . - eeneraur, mat hei mi r rroaure.
.11-- . iirreni lllierest on "o.v rnnmoncnil fhe nr public debt Dil.o., .....:..
west commendations. He hri.. .0-. nu Ar iii 'I " '' 1 " m i'i.i BCXrxnSS.
nfh,u ..1 . ""-iinu - i ineir.-.v. tney liave abnnd.mt And will Kl
U,,w,... ,.r. ... p.::.:-:V7.,,OSl ltie totl,eStation.ai.and could pay their interest wi,hrt. ' Mt J rZ'?. 7?mmn',!l
., . .......... ,.,,Ma,e nnnn nack. ins l.nit. 1 serious ciifhcn tv n r,oi...: .- . ' "iai line. 1 ar.
f,e.s wil, show the relative ability ,he wo p m ' Z mi " "Vf ne.ghbonng States of Ohio and Indiana, and! J 37',r-
irau .o a correct judgment on the subject.
assembled at Boston on the 1st inst. Hoik Le-' ,v " ""tided friend, the late brave Col V I', pj;" Jvin-E, so long and favorably known iii Mad ..n.t l.harles Calhoun. Esq., clerk. In the lsonAn attemnt i5nnw.w u:n,..,. 1 "f 'ndian "e brave sol-
iiiitur 111 ijirii pGtti't iiir-r. i trnnr?ai t. .4. m
(S.C.) ,0 have repealed certain ordinances the institu, on hi 't c.If 2,7 rreveming the erection ofsteam m-lls within! IIet.,11 , I c"ntry. Taxable proy'ty j?H5.5900o.i the city limits. The obiect i, ,0 ZLlll? J?? heen fr th V tlve years of' Taxe. ree'd in 1S44 SfiSf, 003
ton factories there, where labor is cheap and ' church an JT mPmber r,he Methodist '"'44 140,134 imK.H.i.,1,,... "papana ciiurctt and for more than half l
Indiana. Public Debt S10.R2S.000 Interest per annum S343.120
Ohio. SI0 27fi.731 Sl.lfi7.44l 23 061.402 S136 142 666 S2.1SS336
312 224
JOIIX II. FAKQUIIAH,Attorney at Law.
Prnokville,Ta. 3-tf.
Jan. 10. 1913.
BLAYKS
Niln?",f nf,an.,,.y ?l Uie American office
naterials abundant.' We shall ZcZV .tha -ntnr, ! The soil of Indiano .7. the following kinds of blanks: j
ere lop?, roe to ,li. rnr i. J . : 1 lne Gospel. He was everv thin.' t- ;.i. u . . - fr,'"!" "a"- 1,peus- f R..m . '
c o- -- u. i.u wiira lacio-iinat
constitutes the brave and good man-he! ' 1". s - 1 "e "f1'6 of 'nin Mortgages,
j . ,,,p ,,u 1 luiinii v
loved, nay, venerated by all who knew- him.
1 Vl, ,. ,"nlly m,re p,r'h"aed with Quit-Claim Deeds debt than are the people of Ohio and most of March 29, 1844. '
Summonses,
fubpo?nas, Executions,
TI3IELY XOTICE. TTITMJ Jina o a n i n wt . 1 a rrt 1
Ilinr1tnn I I
."...uu,..,, s ,at.or is coming to a close for lhe year!! Happily fr ,!8 a!I tvere is a bmin. tiful crop, and that crop is now readily selling Tor Lash, at a good price, as fast as brought into market. Under such circumstances, after a long delay, the merchant may now ask and expect payment. To this end, the subscriber earnestly requests the early, and faithful attention of all who are indebted to him by Note or on Book account, and hopes that every one will pay what they can, without further delay. , N. D. GALLIO.V. Brookville, Oct. 9th, 1844. 42-ly
