Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 August 1851 — Page 3
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nhniiis the result of the election in Franklin Co. Aug. 1851
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RIPLEY COUNTY 1851.
CONOR tSS. LEGISLATURE. P. ATTOR Watt. Robinson. Knapp (f. s ; Conwcll ( w) Hart (d) Jones. 24? 130 35 lb5 134 127 ;nMi . . 1 55 52 78 47 61 U T9 23 117 93 67 :!! nL,fa IIS 39 70 1-23 101 . ,. ITS 120 40 74 154 129 .;C(ftk G3 59 9 47 Gl 61 si,ol 47 71 1 35 91 73 :jrns 41 majority for Robison. ,,fr 3C 59 3 13 65 61 ,t 62 71 3 79 64 64
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Will TR POLAR HF.AK, '.n '.n n m-r:c: lnrh i. c.m.id. rid ilirmoM rare or all animal, krpt in a temperate climate far -non, tbry Urilii.n y inhabilatiKollhi- m'lil Friifid Z il Imhi. rxllrclion of animal., will be Keen ti: . ii i o i k ,
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'tp pi I.i-.n,, l'ig.-r., Leopanl., Cougar.. Panther., fie., the same a, performed by him in all the ;
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MOXS, CKAWFOltD, , .i ' ' 7.. '' n"" ni '"eh'" tnine Antm.l.. .. parate and altogether different from Vana mhurgh. i wsl'l GRAND ANIMAL PKK FOR M ANCES in this collection. l.it of animal, contained in both Menagerie.; i.. . Va Anihnrgir. I'rninrd nainiala' "VMini.xN I tO-5, At A TIC LION AMI IIONKSS. HtY L RENO U. TIGER, BLACK T lC.F.R, 111 4.711.1. t AN TIGER, AN I1TW O AFRIC AN LEOPARDS. ti. .. .. Tlon. tl rnvvforrl Iminnl .tnin.nl. t!10 AND I.IONKSS,SENF.i;L LEOPARD, AS! A TIC TIGER, AND TWO COUGARS.
KilllSOCEROS or UXICORffm White Camel, African Zebra, Canadian Elk, Zebu, or Brabmyny
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CSvoat Polar, or While Bear, ''l11! Ann, Two Peruvian Lama, Ten African and Asiatic Lion, and I.ionr,.e,, Pairof Royal ' R rr" ,''ir" Brarillian Tiger., Until Jan Tiger, Three African Leopard, Pair Sen. gal I. top. fl lir r. Black Leopard,, African Panther, Two South American Lion,, Four North Ami r ican viB "r sltc1 Hyena,, Two RI.H-k Wolve., Grar Wolve.. Rnrkv Mountain Halg'r, Black and J'.'""" r t'rir.ily Bear., Ru.sian Rniwli Bear, Two North A.nrrirau Black Bear., African j,,'t j "Slrk Silver Pbea.anta, English Pheasants, Blue Crane. Macaws, Parrot., Ichneumon., 3k etta'jli.hnient require, the rvicr of 70 MEN AND 120 HORSES, . . In it, care and tr.sn.nnrtation.
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inj , .-..-.v.... , v.rriagc. cotiiainiug tue antm.ii enter tnr invn on tnr anove mnrtiing, I , ttr..gb ihe principal .treets in procession, prec. .led bv the Companv'. Bra.. B and. t-riv.i.'f ' ' 'l'r,c"l'"nof the animal will be found in the Bill, at the principal Hotel, previou. to tho I
iii .NaUrat I. a run . - - w ..uaii lina, la.ii. IV A I T 12 Ik i f'1 .T as TIIVI.li.. C AGE K0UXDTIIE WORLD CP THI IMTEO STATES SQUADRON. tMerCAmmodore G. C. Read. - .i rr--,, ,r titerartngr; EF.n . r mterprising and intellicent men pn nauie rmpinvmrnt -cim-r,'' " " -ccipiion, the above vaiuahle ; , ",k 1,1 ''ranlilin Countv; and other i-.,P.t ' of Indian.. The terma. which ' -in'r , ';' bl: r"ren " PPl'etion to the ' 'S S-. "'tn: i ....i. i ne work w il wot be ao .1 n " ; s'it rxclnai vcly by actnt, at a reaui m nrice. h. .'i iTxrin.D, l-ltx . E tW,'rr ana Publisher, kl , ,xr llnTrn, annaxtirut. Style for Hats -1851. & Co, ta as ' ... "at mi. 0, .h '" iirert, f inclnnntl-:-ilttVfe''r'',;' "fJ'-fitt we shall introdnre xi,, . ',Eir, T; n have no hcitativn " '-.era'ii;.'-. i e """t tlt',il Hat, both in fp !' .Vp';ic!PO,mnMm'''ht e have ever kind.ofSMVv'woo-,! -..n.-r.,. ''.'s,Ni.S'!k l""h "lihCap.. v.k- ,-f are invited , ifc through, ci lofr;,;S VOU S A la hi. - 3l...rt ,. .... i AU ) ""'ektilh '. kn.i,. "i"" acn timueretl, '."' ,n"ne v.tetrae. 'l l,' "t"im.r-1 ; '-k.l,y'. farm. Al.,1 '- '-""'qiiirenVi m Reookville. For i.i.j -"" ii,... ... t ro. '""-Hi. Keb. i; (, ,; T ""l"nr E.nr. . . .-ii. j. ft matson. 1 A HI it 7TT7T f . 'V'-il.lI N IV - 1M.A' rracj pain.-. - . 4" 3E ha,, ssiioe Si RhAAm4baB i7,J "'"tnitv. ,, , "t 'en, of Brookville " !r"h"" li'nr 1 vJV "'"""need ho.ine.a t. S- effice' Ind h 1 n ' r re1 Mroet, opposite I )X' h."rihPC ,h,,.b'l "rict'.t'i.'ntion rl I'"- " ike riiP' T"eF '" Ln"l'" nd Parw'and,.. ",0 T""- nothing but , he Pi Fr caff fi I., . P'-rt: o? .owed . " r V"1" " order chra- ( Idcr '" S'"- f Ind- L.die. V." "-Si " c thr,prr ,h- w - 5.ii. 1 4 -one y. H AX? COl-SELLOR a LW 9 Si--?", anom,Coj.rt trxct.
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S ! M o r, " I 101 02 91 108 00; 55 ! nr I oo ! 98 188 122 44 102 51 4 01 15S 77 55 102130 9 '' Spooner. 239 110 SI0 .Q j 31 85 Tan Aiuliiirli A: Co's - m tumcniiT n rnpinnnt mi) nne nf him lire in c1tmte x Mncoiirm! to hi nnhitt a iinal kinthroiicrh Europe. I
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: I T .U- . r 1.:. ' , Bull, Ehphant; .. .1. .-ii . ,u. LmUIMIAYHlOND, J A. tomey and Counsellor at Law ; BROOK VILLE, INDIAN A. , w formerlyoccupied by Joha A. Mat.n Oc JOHN WIIjIjIA MS triI?aTII ;' ' n iU rp tP; 1 lj U j f-iroui-D respectfully inrtrm the public thathe a Tf has T:o"ht out the cntirv- it.tcri st rc 'be late1 hrroof 11 rim ili-v It ft Williams, and is now pro pa rod to receive order, from the former patron, and the ! public generally. He will Jterp constantly on hand i a choice selection of cloths, cassimere, and vesting.. which will be bought at cash prices and made up to ; , order, at such rate, a. to dejy competition come from ! w hat quarter it may, ! I He also flatter, binnrlf from an experience of I twenty yeats in snmenfthe principal cities in Europe and America, to please the moat fastidious in cut i style andutjA, I He w ill also keep on hand a general stock of read v j ' fAi.t.'.l ...lal at ...eh strife, a. wilt ... a L I. .k. I interest of the citizen, to purchase at hnme. i I Hewillhe regularlr in roceipt of the New York I monthly Fashion, in addition to the large half yearly piaie.,wnicn win cuaoic mm an a.eep posted nn, : VallandSer, Fl P t .. i, li. l: ... . -. Feb 10, 1851 l-Uni.mha, DOMESTICS. r00 p. Bro Muslin; tJ.'O " Blr Do; 30 " Ir Col'it Drillings; 10 p,, Ticking, Now on hand and for sale by K. TYNER. Notice. MEETING nf the Stockholder, or the Laurel j and Fayetteville Turnpike Campany will be held at the office of Isaac Clement, K.q. in Laurol, all o'clock on Satitnlay the Jot h of July insu, for the j ptrpose of electing a Roard f Directojs. j PUHLIC SALK. The undersigned administrator of the estate of Peter H. Rudman, deceased, will sell at publie sale at the Court House door in the town of llrook vilte on Tuesday the 9lh day of September next, oue turnlnv Lathe, one reel, one hand I
reel, oue throstle or spinning frame, two twist- Hendricks, Dem, in tha 5th District, by about ers, one speeder and drawing frame, with cans' 2000 majority; Dunham, Dem, In Ihe 2nd Diaand bobbins, one card and picker, with other Irict, by 800 majoriiy; Parker, Whig, in Ihe 4th fixtures, belonging to said cotton machinery, District by 700 majority; Mace, Dem, In the 8lh lata the prope'ty of said Rodman, deceased. District by a small majority. First, sixth, and
Terms of bale. Six months credit on all sums of three dollars and upward, will be given, the purchaser giving cole waiving benefit el valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security. JOSEFII RUDMAN, Amr. Aug. 6, ls51-33-3w IFire nt "rlrtxl phia. Memphis, July 25. A fire broke out In the distributing department of the rostoffice at this place this meroing, and destroyed a large portion of the mail matter. The building was not much injured.
Robinson Re-Elected.
Ext racl or a letter, dated, Aurora, Acq 6, 1851. You have done well la Franklin. Tn thi. S:; Th? l h...V j k mi umer interests, and ; . uu. in some township Watts was traded off for voles far llihh.n th. t...i ; i . ... iuv iiiuriicu i .u. ' . .. - . asiaraai can in this conuty. It Is about thus Robinsoh'a maj about Holman'a Torheta' O'Brien'a 4no 550 550 130 As far as we have reoorts hr ) tnti. in the dtst. stands thus: In Franklin Rob. Dearborn Ohio &Swit. maj 193 400 15G 750 676 74 Watts in Rlyley IVcatur Rush 276 275 125 676 POSTSCRIPT. ' 9 o'clock P M. I learn by the packet from below that Ohio gave Robinson 40 maj and SwUierland 150. Later from Dearborn County. Extract of a letter, dated n c Jwrencebiirgh, Aog. 6th, 1851. L'ear fcir: The official returns In ihia i.nl.n. . ty show the following vote: ! For Congress John L Robinson 1888j Watts j 1444; majority Tor R. 444. For Prosecutor, Jonas 1251; Spooner 1944: . majority for Snooner 69.1.
n5fo, !pr?'enUllvM' H'nan2075; Torhet 1963; Clark, Independent Whig. 138i"; Godley, Independent Democrat, 661 . 135 j r or clerk, O'Brien 1721 Hibben 1566: majority forO'Brien 155. 5j For Constitution 2073, against 1049; major!- ' tv for 1023. I?iil.;n x-n on i. .
- .-v- 1 1 V CAUIU3IUII ,4.J; majority for 2021 i votes polled 3390. Whola number of - TELEGRAPHED. From Cincinnati Papers of Aug. 6. Elcrtioa in Indinnnt Madison, Aug. 5. Eight Townships of this county heard from. Martin (Whig) 1063; Dunham (Dem.) 702. I Madison township and city not yet counted. Indianapolis, August 5. Parker (Whig) is elected in the Fourth District over Julian (Abolitionist) by 5S5 majority. Hendricks (Dem.) is elected in the Fifth District over Rush (Whig.) by over 1,500 majority. Marion county returns one Whig and one Democrat to the I-egif-lature. Filch Dem.j for Congress in the Ninth District, has 100 majority over Colfox (Whig.) SECOND DISPATCH. Richmond, August 5. Parker, Whig is elected to Congress from this 4lh District, which is a Whig gain. Th ree hig Representatives are elected from Wayne county. One Democrat is elected from Union, which is a Democratic gain. One Whig Representative is elected from Randolph county. Brenton Whig gains largely In the Teuth Distriet. THIRD DISPATCP. Terre Haute, August 5. Gooklns and Hudson (Whigs) are elected to the Legislature from Vigo county. John G Davis Dem is etccted to Congress In this 7th district, over E. W. McGaughey Whig by a small majority. FOURTH DISPATCH. Indianapolis, August 5. The returns from the Ninth District are yet Incomplete. So fares heard from Fitch's Dem i majority in Cass is 100; Elkhart 110; Laporte i 50; Marshall 82. Colfax's Whig majority In : Kosciusko is 12; Wabash 150; St, Josephs 250; being 183 ahead of Fitch. in the r ifth District, partial returns from" Marlon county give Hendricks Dem 212 m.v I jority. Thie county elects one Whig and oue Democrat to the LegislatureKentucky Elcctlent Louisville, August 5. The votes in this city is not all counted yet. tr ... .... J ! Marshall Y hig Tor Congress has 275 majority. , Scatter?ng returns from the District are uufavorable to Marshall, and it is generally consldI ered that Merri weather is elected. The citv elects three Whig Representatives and one Democr.t ,d Whl. S.n.tor SECOND DISPATCH: Louisville, August 5. This Congressional District is Iu doubt. Marshall Whig is now believed to be elected. Lion Uoyd is, no doubt, elected iu the First District. t -y . j ei ! I trey Independent W hig, elected in the Sec- ! j ond District. I Breckenridge Democrat, la elerter! in th ' b-ighth District. Stanton Dem. is elected in the Tenth. The returns for Governor, thus far, Indicate a close vote. THIRD DISPATCH. 'BV WADS AND MORSC LINK.9 The following is the vote of Fa yet la county. !;Ga.7 : Clay 110, For CngreMi. Combs, Whig 11565 Breckenridge, Dem. 977. BrackenridM njoriiy in the district of GOO. - LATEST. From Cincinnati Papers, Aug 7th Keatncky Klrctian. Louisville, August 6. The Democrats claim lb pltinn nf M.mI. ! weather, In this district. ' ct n i u L j MODS, aUem. S probably elected tO Congress iu the 5th district. j Powell. Dem. runs Diion. W. rlr... for ernor, and may beat him SECOND DISPATCH. Lousville, August 6. Th follow ln r,..H a, v....... t ...i a rx: n j v r . . , 7 I 's "Ct Boyd, Dem. 2nd Grey Independent - . .. . .. . vuii.iriiirH nave ucru riecieii ; in Mone, lem., lh Marshall W,; 8th Breck enrtdge, Dem.; 10th Stanton, Dem. The Democrats claim the election of Powell, the Democratic candidate for Governor. Kleclioa la laaiana; Madison, August 6. In this county Roger Martin Whig, for Congteas has 644 majority. All the county officers are elected. Lafayette, August G, In Ihe 6th Distict, Mace, Dem, is elected to Congress by a small! majority, Tippecanoe county gives him 80 majority; Carroll 231; Fountain 64. Indianapolis, August 6: The following Congressmen are elected: 9th District Filch, Dem, by about 20(1 majority; Davis ,Dem, in the 7th District, bv 126 majority: tenth Districts not heard from. Tha Legis'.nlure ia decidedly Democratic. ('VBtrrfriuaaal CaaaMrTirilers. Philadelphia, August 3. Several well-executed counterfeit bauk bilh have been put into circulation in thia city; among which are l"s on the Termers' Bauk of New Jersey at Mount Holly; 5'a ott the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank af this city. Several persons have been arrested for attempting ta pasa these bills.
Eater train "nlirarnlnt
Ti f r.- New York, Aug, G, t M. The F.mntra f.ilw. fro... ni. : . I , - t i .,, s.iagicoa, orrtvru id1 day. She brings 300 passengers and $100,000 iu gulU tlUSl. .1 by another destruc ve nreon the aad of June The office of the Alia California newspaper was blown un with a ' tiiew to arrest the progress of the fire, bu wit. U U a. avail . r ttasflhi... L.. Jr. r r I ... L.verythma was burned from Pacific to Washington street. P,o-..i;n i . ' lit. 'A A : n - . . .1 . -..Ui..K, i1Pilr lne corner or J.tekson street. Iroiii Washington street the fire crossed over la the rear of the El Dorado House and the new meaire Wtncll last Was deatrnveH. Th fir. spread thence to Meschants !. m l theuce crossro loOlny street e .v.iri-B ui mo iMiues immense' Humilities oi goods were removed to the Plaza, I wlire thev ultima i-U ........u. c. j surned. Alonu tlnmi....,.ii,:.,.... ' ... . , " ' ma nuu wrrj r- v. j tiling v ao - aumed as far as Kearney street, and on Tacific street everything was consumed as far as Ohio street. Including the City Hall and City Hospital. 1 he pa lie ii ts in the City Hospital were removed to a lot la the rear, and were all saved. 1 he I resbyterinn Church In Stockton street was burned. Chas Swines was burned to death; also MrBach.orthe firm of Bach, Burnet &. Co. 1 he number or buildings destroyed is not less than nve hundred, and the lots is eel imated at three million dollars. Capt Snow, a worthy citiian, was recently murdered at Sonora. The mruo'erers have been taken by the populace, and no doubt will be executed. ' JO V TO THE WO U LD I' I I:! , "rnte4 b Balm f,r the IV ftumled tijounn' in 4 Perry Davis's VeeetablePain trnior rnMnr.T"nd Extrr"'l rr the in.t.t.t eur.-and erad.canoii f .11 p,hl. No matter where i prove ifeirto b what it. name indicate.-" ne,le.t I fn A.irr. inaicate.-c,etf ... ...a, o.ni re, ti,,. will reach it and Dr. Wm. Hall s Balsam for the Lungs A certain enrr Tor Cnntumntim. tv . Bronchitis "VV of ,he NiRht Sv ru. Suitof the Chest and Lung. ESPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS Airent throtiehont the United State.,are purlieu larly not. bed that th. y ire in all tan. cheerful ly Ii ntttrn the monev. whe'r. ne u. f. i'"'. 5 ""j' .'"..thour,, h.; f,nZ and the bottle retume.1. rriti. filtther r.n..e.te,l ted) a..r "Jret rAor" to the , t V . ' , ..-ij. i . . . I nrui",, F... r'dv5,.,r,"n Un"e i,h ",e nrntrt-i.ta, F.a.t and Wet in pornnuncinc Ihe.e me- , H.c.ne the lwj.mn.t valuable temedie. rr the Di. ! onuToAcVnl''' th" erbeen The ,b,eriber ha, the General Agency for ,h. ' Aliment, and Ucaier. w,n -dd Mt .. m . A. MEDHELO, I W II ,;i! n ' lre, Ind.anapul.,, Ind. M. W. IIiMle, Brookville 1 Raymond & Co. Cxnihri.lo V WI1.I...1 1. Irvin Reed, Richmond Al.o lor.alehy P Ma.nn rt Hall ?t H'lghe., Ton nermlle A V l.artmore fc Daly Wm I'nion-Clta.. Tancatnp, Metamora D D Tatman, L.iin I .1 N Clement,, Illuonnn Grove France Brown, Fairfield Nyefc Snow, New Trenton D Beaver fc Jame. Cully Liberty Wm, Ybu.e, Brown.viile. 3-liin. Price Reduced I VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE I Lart-0 Bottles Ouly One Dollar. ThaPmpnVor of Ih.QrMt American Ramedr "Vav.ai's ....... .1 louviMra or ina argant aoltciutiona of hi. AfanU, Ihroiifho.t ih. TJakad Sutaa and Canada, has sow Btduied th Prica f hit popalar an. wall knos-o artlclat and ftota thai data, bMieafonh. ba will p.t as bat on. att. .nlr, hi. q.ut bottlaai na mail prio. will b. ONE DOLLAR. Tb. P.blto .ay rt ...raj that th. cb.ra.u, ef th. Maul.
ain.. iia ttnngtb, and caraUv. proprrtiaa wil.t attaata : I he collection i one of which no' author need he tWcBaaoia. and th. .am car. will b. btatowed in pro ashamed. It cnnists, imb ed, or some nf Mi Headpuinc it aa hmtofor. h y', nin't brilliant and higlilr fini'hed comno.itions,
a. uu. tiwiicint), anuer ita rMQi-dl prloa, will be parchaaM by thoM who bav. not hitherto mad. IhmaMlvaa acquainted with iu vinno. th pmpriator would bef to Intimat. ri.at ba xnicl. i. not to be claaaad wiith th. vaat ataonnt of " Ramntia or tb day ;" it claim, for ltlf a trenrtr ImJh( wr, la ail rfuMjn, (Aaa .r tther praratiM aw-t f4 I rWd; and hi, .u.tained ttaalf for i(ht yan br ita i.rwim tMlical virtuaa, and, antil tliia ndaction, ooutaaatiad aaaba th. prica of any other anicl. in thia lim. Notice PiaTicOLastT, thi artiol aont with iraal umlax powar and oartainu, npoa tba Blood, Liver, Kidneyi, Lungs, tad all other oriani, a pen th proper actioa of waluh llik aad beahh depend. TUu mrjicin haa a jnitly high twpau aa a ramedr tm Dropsy and Qratel. ami all diMim of tliat nxtnm. It may a twnsd apon whea Ut. intelligent phyeician haa abandoned hn patient, aod fat than diatreaint dieiaae., mora apaaially Deor.T. th proprlitor wojd Mmeatly and bonettly feoewiatand it. At hi pm.nl ptKM it i eaaily obiainsd by all, and tb trial will ArM tli article to ae the Cheapest Medioina In tba World! tjf ri.ue ask for patnphlata th ar.nu iv tbam away they contain over aixtcea pa( of racetpta, (ia adJitioa ta ral medical matter) valuable for bonaehold pnrpcena. and whieh will uvi many dollar, per year to pracUcsi housekeeper.. The receipt am inuadaeed to make th book of f faal value, ude from ita cbaracUr aa an advertuint medium foi the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form af xmm """".iiiv, mo loatiiutniy an v. vi wuivii, ih wm iwi Mt.r. from all pana af th country, may ba relied upoa, ty"Vauthn'. Vegetable I.itbonlriptio Miatore" tb 0"1 American Renrdy, now for sale tn quart bottle at II , email bottle, at 10 cU each. No .mall bottle will b annua aflar (he preaent dock i. diapoeed of. rriacioal Office, Buffalo, N. V., 07 Main Street. vi. C. VAUGHN. N. B. All Irllcn (exotpUni from .rants and dealt, with bom be tlaaaaea. k.aaneae) anal be post paid.or do atuatiaa nil b livaa is taaaa. Sold by M WHA1I.E, Rrnnkrille; A J Irwin A Col Fairfield; C Vaneamp, Metamora; W H Evan,, We., Urion; Mr. E Slmmway, Dnnlsp.vi lie; 1 Beaver Liberty : whole.ale by C S Bur.lsal .V Co, 24 Cincinnati; Olcutt, McKesson A; Co, 127 Maiden Lane New York city; J R Farnham travelling agent; alia by agent, in every town through the weat NEW GOODS 4 I.M")ST efrrjr hoHy about here knows whore j V tiaUion' S'orv i in Hmokvile, Wrll. if von want to iter piles ami stark or pn.ttjr rtMid.t, iu?t cnim- hrrr, now. Our a-torti.irnt is vrrv rouij ini dtri1al, of the 1atrt importation; iirwent stylt-s ! ami bcE nattrii!!. Srlilom before hav we hml the !.ea-ureol'orrerinr to the public so rood a stock. fnd"0 F1 "riely "rl,rel u?t"- J" hardly know what we have not t;ni in ahumlance, anil very cheap. It is Imped our IViends will call and judge nf our giiod. themselve.. I know that LONG ADVERTISEMENTS are SELDOM READ we therefore mention nn Iv few of the leadingarticle, ori.ALIES' DREfiS GOODS, WE HAVE A great variety, good colors and rich patterns. Silk good,, plain and figured. . i, ..... Li.ni, 01 ail coiurs ami grant's, very cnea p, Rerrage De L.ne, new atyle gtrnds, very hand-o Gingham,, end Gingham Lawn,, Bishop Lawns, Botik Mu, lin. Tissue Muslin, A, all other grade and kinds of w bite muslin lor drcs. and tither purpo.e.. 150 pt Calicos, embracing every grade and style of the prevent season. Bonnet., Ribbon,, glove and other trimmingsnew tvle very pretty. OF MEN'S WE A li our .tuck i. full nd complete, including Fine & anperfine Cloth,, Caimerca and Ca.sinets, ol every grade and color. All kind, of triminga for Ladiea (ft G.ntltmen-. wear. Red, Green, Yellow ft White Flannel. Men Summer wearwe have in great abundance ft variety, and almost any price. Our stock of Root, ft Short is unusually full and c omplete; of Ladies .hoe, we have Jenny Lind tie, a beautiful kid Shne. Jenny Lind Morocco Routs ft Slipper., tke . Misse. and Children", .hoes, all sire,, A good ortmcnt of Hat. It Cape. A general assortment of Hardware, queens ware and Glassware. Groceries nf all kind.. Drawing Chains, Rake., Axes, Hoes, Mow ing fc Cradling Scythe, ft Sneaths, Bucket,, Vsh Tuns, ft Wash Board., Sole Leathers, Taylor'a brand. A lot of very white Kenhawa Salt. A II kind, or country arodocc taken in exchange ror rood a N.D. GALLION. Brookville, May 1st, ISJI . . ' " LAWNS. n INCK Kt FARmJHARhaveju.treceivedchioce Ual lot of Plain and Fancy Lawn., do . Black do French Needle worked do FCr.alr cheap at ll e Put OJfitf . Brookville, Indiana. Prints and Ginghams. ISO p. New Style Calicoes; 50 " " " Gingham Just opened and lor Sale by R TYNER?; May Tth, U5I,
VALUABLE ROOKS. Ft-et.l.SHKD Nt) PllR SALE it w JOHN JS. TAYLOR nOOKMIOI.KKR AXt, I .FIt,
.. r. v JMII.r, KKW-YUHK. 1 ne lullnwinr b.mk ill lie m nt by mail, Tn e "f T"V' Zt,h' 1,""rr r'" thessmr, which my be fur WtffolVi, Z&SWt Vl'l'TV , ... .,, (llr iitiv-fi atniff. ml tnr I - . . ... 'imn, HlUMrsteil. full . 1 mi, 'lltM.fXira, 9l.5i 0 THK SAIHK.I) MOUNTAIN'S By nrr J T Hei.lley I ol ism.,, without the S hiM.I edition . 0 eenia. lair. Sunday SACKED SCKSES AND CH A K ArTEHS. Pv rlnt'h J ii ""'"'.'''f ?' ' '", illu.tr.ted, ful l elnth, t dollar, irili edirea 1,50. Sarreri Srrnn an. 4 An ...- n. i. . ... ..... i.... i ? " ,-.". , ,i . i ..... , iiv r... Hutti 'i nj thr Prrsrrutltnt an,l ftaltlet tt thr tTnl. '. ",' "VJT Hdly.-l vul Wmo, illu.traHit lull chilli. ,n r. iit. ten inn rloili, .in ei'iit.. Hittoty of the llatifrnsrt. Hy Krt J f Head ley. Sapitrt ami ll U.,H,irihreJ Manhall, ---. - , ..'..,,, , ... u.,oi . in i n . ;i i el.. Be .1 T Hi fed ley. 1 vol I2.no. ill 1 dollar. r. ' Luther and CjemtreMlr p t it....n.. l?mo, illiKtraied. lull cloth. I.OO. Kntnbitt anrl Skrtrh Skrlrhrt. IIT Re J T lt.-..ll. v 1 ol I2mn, illn. (ran ,1, full cloth, t.cn ..r,rrr f ?'""'!' Hev I T H. id ley.-1 Ismn. illu-traml. lull rloil.. in ... 65ct.. & "(,, ssira, Hvr J I Hi-ail ly I tI Umo.nillrioth.joet By , .v.,, ,r 3avir ami hit .i.iaitlrt. With a a po trae ol each nigra red n irtl.' w,th . esy on the character of the ApoMl.-., by fe, . T I, ." Thr Brnutin mf KrrJ T Hraritr.- With hi. lift 'int,.!n",, illu,,ru'd50 "S g.lt edge., extra." I Itrrt.inrt at Sacrrit Htrtatu nM . r . . . ... Ill.trated with .pl.n.lid e.'ravine,'. , ;,mu; new, enlarged and n.i.ed edition, ,00:rilt edce. e.tra, t,J0. " " ' Thrpnruty r thr Plenary Impiratitn o thr Ho ly Srriptiirri. riy I'rof, ,r Ukiiim-p of Geneva . ei'i S raii.latvd by He E N Kiik, A new and n.l.,r... .l Itlon. I Vol 12:00.410 nnire.. ftl Shantu the Mark-smith- A ..r n.i t: r ' " . .'7.'-"',, ' ,9"," ,ll'""-l. et'. tiy . the Valley. Hy Mr, Sherwood. I vol ISmo illn.trat.'d. 50 rt TAc Shtrtrr Caterhitm J the Ifrr Jttemhh, of Dinner. With pmot. ther. nl out of the Scriufurcv.in Extrart From OpinUntof'the Vrw. end a companion to the 'Sacred Mountain.,' bv the author object i. tn illu.trate .ml .render mnre . e.like the ..ere.l w riling. It i. not tl,P ,. tl.or . tle.igu to .upereeile the lliht... lt,.t I... " S. L" "T"' "T " .?,"'.n an.l become intiblMonocVH; aw ;;'i xxx tX&z: i it'it. fi-el it. oower a .. J nl?L 2L ..r ! 1 ". . . ' in Pri " it d: ,h,. trea.ure which i indeed hevond price We or.,!.... it . circulation far lieyond anTufthe .'?. or', former work..- I hr Seirt. Jnn 7th Sarrrd S,-rnr, and character, -Bv the llev 1 r "V -tbor of ;he .Sacred" ' i-nVh-Y .'r; ? ' tenderne., ol paoion, and vigorou, .teeneth of exP".'""'. hich art- . Ik- fouml in .11 the l..ri.. hy which monata declare their minda. -See Daily Globe, Jan. Sih. ' thi. i w"''" skrtr,,".--nr Hrv J t H. adlry.- . e nave not nir long nine .at down to a book w ith .....n- piea-uig anticipation., nr round those antici pat ion. more fully rcalir.ed than in the p, ru.. nf the work before it,, and we know it will be hailed with gratiHratinn by thr many admirer, nf the talented author. Hi, 'Napoleon and hi. AfarahaU' wa. porhap, a. popular, and Tunnd at lea.t ., many en' thu.ia.tic n ailer, a. any book that ran be mentioned We think the Ramble, and Sketches are destined to be a. popular at leat a. any of his previou.l y publi.hrd work.. There i, nut a dull chnpter in the work, filled a. it i, with 'an infinite variety.' The author ha. ample room and verge enough fbi the employment of hi. fine talent, to gnat advantage, and mo.t stn ces.l'itlly ha. he accomplish! d hi. ta-k. 'I he biographical sketch of the author i. interesting and " well ronsiden-d." and adds much to the value of the book, which is got un in a verv neai ami at. 1 $ 'nlliS'th ,l,bli,hl Cs Portland I ran Mr Headier i. one nf the mo.t nnimi.im. rlie. of thi. country, and we have here one ..I' I.i. brt iMiiik. one un wincn ne ran slely rest his fame. It po.sesie. the iinlatigiiing charms of perfect simpiltcij in.i truio. i nere is a graceful trunkni is perva ding the composition, w hich engage, the interest of ine re. uer in rne auitior a. well a. in the subject. Ilia rambles about Home, Paris, and London exhibit a .oiio-aoii nveiv Iran, ui me mirenuons ii.mn' ..... on which a man of taste will delight to linger. We ' r...'L!""rk.,hj.rll 'S J2' 'x! 'C ih"' "f'nJ " " ."o-r o. in, auiiuie, nywinenne may he indged with the greatest safety to hi, fame a, a wonl-paititer and thinkc r,-.Sec New-York Tribune, Dec. 17, I fug. ' N B. The above bonk swill be forwarded to order t the price, mentioned, free orpn.tage, to any part nf the United Slate,, un the receipt of tinier,, with the money. Money may be ,ent bv mail at mv ri.k. .IO s. TAYLOR, 31 Jw Pnbliiher, !J3 Nassau st. New-York. STATE OF INDIANA, tl? UNION COUNTV. s trin on County Prmhale Ctnrt Jugutt Term 1851. Mary Mattox, "1 Pet;.;,,. r,. n..tt William Lallan and others. J Xlltinar at thi. day c imr. the rnmplainant, by John Yaryan her Solicitor, and prove, bv tVe affidavit ora rmnpeteiit and ill. inure. te.l person, that William M'Clintie, Sarah M'Clintie. l'iah Mattox, Daniel Smalley. Nancv Smnllev, Tobias Mattox, John Jobnnn, Elir.aheth Johnson, A bury Mattox, Edmotid Matlnx, William Mattox and George Mnttx tw.ive of the tl. fVndaiii. in the above entitled cause, are not residents or the State of Indiana, Notice i. therefore hereby given to the .aid nnn-resi-dent defendant, of the peudency or this suit, and that miles, they appear at the next term of said Court, to be hidden at the Court ..ue in Liberty in said county, on the second Monday in Angust next, then ml then- to plead, answer or ilennir, a ilerr. e w ill betaken by default. EDGHLL BCRNSIDE, July 5, lS'il 29-3W- Clerk. Storage Forwaiding and Commission. THE I'N'DF.RSIONED .nb.criher take, pleasure - in announcing to the pulilicth.it thev have purchased, the building know n aa Woods' 'Warehouse, nil intend fitting it up in neat and com mud inns stile, where they will be props ret I m taV charge or II gnodi consigned to them, either for shipping nr storage. In Tart thev intend hoping a Storage. Foi warding and Commission Wanhuiise. Hoping by .trict attention to business in merit the confidence of the public; we rr.piclfully .illicit thr.e having business in nnr line to entrust it tn ns. Goods consigned to it, w ill be received at all time,. Cnntrv Merchant, and millers having Produce or Flour to ship w ill find it to their advantage to give ns a call They al.o intend keeping large stock of th best Oroecne,, which they will give in exchange for all kinds of Cotllttrv Produce or for l'nh A I SO 1 he highest cash price paid for all kinds of ......ice, - ivo. o. I.. GARDNER k. CO. ALSO, A rents for the .ale nf Xenia and Louisville Lime, New-York Cement, Yuughngaiiuy and Ohio t'oal. 'I he above named article, alt aj son hand at wholesale and ret ail. STKKL st i . el: Qr.r. lbs Swede. Steel; O" 0 Win English Blister Ditto; 1000 " American " Ditto .TOO " Spring Ditto 400 " Cast Ditto; Now on hand and for .ale by R. rYNER. AYOOI,. v001i. AGAIN we would inform our ruitomeri.and the ptihlir General. r, that we are prepared tn eard. pin, or manufacture all kind nt woollen food" uiia1 in this country, on as r a.onable terms as any that will do as good work. a, promptly attended to a. fnrmerlr. F U LL I X ii & D V K'l X Q In the proper seaton will still b done tn good workmanlike ni: nner. MANUFACTURING aill he done at the following prices per yrd; Jean,, blue mixed, J leaf, 371 pr. yd. steel 31. " " 4 leaf, 3Ttn4Jl Sattinet. according tn color. 37toJol Cassimere, according to color, Sjtn75 Cloth, according to color, 30 todJJ White Flannel , according to W'idth,l 3 toS.t Dyed S lo37j Rlanket., per pair, tJ JO Spinning white wool l.tcts.; sprinning and rorling IA 3-3; spinning doubled and twisting for coverlet. Or carpet yarn roah d Jo et. per pound. We want 0.ooo lbs of wool to supply our mill,, for which we wil I pav the beat market price,, in goods of our manufacturing, having very large stock made tr fine wool, we tan warrant 'he fi st quality to wear that we have ever ofierrd tn the public. Country produce of almost every kind will be taken for work or goods. A large amount of wool rease will be acceptable to ns. We are ready and alway. willing to serve the public . They have given n, generou. support hereto fore, for which we return oeranreigned thanks, and gain -k a continttatior nf their favor. ricse rail once more and bring yonr wool. E. MACY & CO. Laurol, April rend, H51. IB. Wo M OH HOW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, "Vfa TILL give hi. prompt and nndivitlral attention to all bu.inc. confided tn his care, in all the inferiur conn., and also in the supreme cuart uf the State. Ovfick South room, uuder the American Office. June 20, IH31 to-ly.
Public Sale
f HE nmler.tgi.ed nfr,r r..r lr af public out-a-cry, on Saturday tin- 2.1.1 nf August, at ,i atr rr.td. nee in llr.M.kvill.-, sundry article nMtou.e hold mi hitcnen ittrniinre, consisting ol duin.iiHk t n !ie.l, rmihlnp anil purlor Hoe, with a varivIT m ..-...- w. ..... 'BR!s. Snm. nf three tt.illsr. ami under, ea.h over three dollar, a credit ot'tw-.-lee nio:uh., on the imrrnawr irii; note with security, waiving the bnt-lit orapprai.entent. July il 1831. 3l-3w . J D HOWt.AN'b. Notice to Contractors. CJEAt.ED PHOPOSAt.S wi t be ree. i red be the lundi ri?ned. until Satiinlnr the 1d day of AHput net, for the contrtirtion nfa Tnrnp ike road from ttriHikville through Mitamnra, wr.t to Thoma. IT. Cord'., Franklin t'oiiuiv, Iml . aeni ahlv to the plan, and pi cilirasinn. In In- exhibit, d at the M. I- -mora M.iow, in M. tim.ira, five (f) dij. prtvii u. tn the Ii ttiiijr ol .aid ro.il. A I. SO, the Storkholiter. atvhen hr notified tnpav five (-ii) dollar, on .-aeh nnrr nf .t'.ek .nl.-rrili. .1, to E Tyner, Tnxuivr of .aid CitmpaiiT, m the nr.t day ul ileptrmlMr next. Bv order of the Hoard i-r t)irrrtnr of the V.'tamo. ra I nrni.ike Company, fj KO. HOLLAND, I'n.'t K. TtneK, Sic'y and Trea.'r. Metantora, July 21, 1651. no Jl-Jw. STATE OF INDIANA UNION COUNTV, Lllion Crrrn.f r..,rf, rail Teim, .1, 1) 1351. cm-oiii. ito.r, fr P:.rah o.i, alia., LiM f"T Divorce. Surh Khun-. J Be it remembered, that on thi. 23.1 day of July UJI, come, the ,aid complainant, bv Yaryan hi. lieilor. anil file, in the Clerk'. Office nf .aid Cnrt, hi. Bill in thi. behalf, airnin.t the aul diTen.latit, all, tun for eau.e, willful abandonment, without eau.e e , and a.n the affidavit nr a di. intere.ted and competent per.on. that the def. ndaut i. . iimi-n .it;. nl 0r ,he State nf Indiana; it i ibin fore, ordered by the Clerk that publication f..r the term of three Week, in irre.,i.m be made of the pendency of ,ai.l Bill, in the Indiana American. a week I v newspaper publi.he-l in Brook. ville Ind., iiiitifyinir the ai.t il.Tenilant tube and appear here at Liberty, before the Judge, f .aid I Court, on the .1.1 .VoH.lar of September next, and '. an.wer the .aid BUI , nr in def ml t the .a me w ill be acted upon in her ab.elire. Atie.t, eih.hill nrffsirR. Liberty. July 21, 1351 31-3w. Cl. rh V C C. Prints and Ginghams. fj - 'Hv Print., New Style., ..nail ligurej Calico aaWTstlingham,, Cheap. S.ptttli IJia. B. II. fc J. C. Rl'HTOV Law Partnership. JO HS .1. V.I TSO .V .1 V) J() H a H. F A R q V II A R .x . r. ini. nay eniereii intoa partutr-li p i niic JL practice of the Law. JOHN A. M ATSOV. FAROl'H.n - JOHN H. STILL THEY C () M E. TUST opened, and foe sale designed, A stock of Goods of every kind; For men and w omen we've supplies, And children too, of every size. We've drillings and muslins bleached and brown, The best and cheapest in one own; We've Satins, Cas.imrres, cloth, and Ji an,, Twted,, Sattinetts.ainl Heavcrtet ns. We've Cottnnadet nl ryery grade. And Linen Ion. the best thata made. Ouestnck of Hardware is complete. Our qucensware too, is hard to beat. We've Bonnets, Fan. nnd Parasols, Bareges, Silk, and fancy Shaw Is; We've Lawns and Ginghams, tigiirt d and plain, Prints, Alp.ias and Delaine. We've Drugs and Dyestnn",, Groceries too, Hats, Taps, Boots and shoes not few; And if it suits the people, mind. We'll take produce of every kind. OThalf our goo ils we cannot sing. Our stock consists of every thing; So much we can't describe with care, We've every thing that people wear. You nerd not fear onr shelve, t thin, Sttpplie, are alway, coming in; We buv th.-m cheap, and well we know, VI- . . i.. ft..... : .. in . i , w u. ..... .1 g IU W. Our iiritation i, to all. We hope you'll not loeget to call; Our store is on Main B.trge.,, Next door to John It. Fudge.. B. H. Kt J. C. BURTON. Rronkvillr, April 24th, 1851. IS, California at Home! Frrh Arrirnl orsturins cV Matmaaarr OoAnV rMhc undersigned would call the attention tif the I people cf this, and the nearer portions of ihe surrounding ronnlies to his pre.cn I stock of Spring et Summer )r f7n, just arriving from New York and Philadelphia, Comprising ihe m.it tasteful and .judicious .election, nfrrrry thing usually kept in the drv good, business. he late ilerline in goods r w hich he has taken advantage will enable him to trll Uterr than merchants who made their purchasers in the early part of the season, and to rliallrnr ramprtitinn with any other house ill the State. II.- nitld respectfulIv invite hi. numerous OLD CUSTOMERS who have an frrntienllv fivored him w ith their patronage during the lat TWENTY-FIVE YEARS tn call and ex inline hi. good., their O.U A LI T Y and PRICE, and W'ottld nl .o embrace in hi. invitation A I I. new purchasers, feeling confident that he can offer such inducements as to make regular and permanent customer, ofall who will give him a fair trialR, t'YN'ER. Brookville. May 7th, 1S5I. N. B. All kinds nf approved country produce ta ken in exchange for goods. II ATS! T atest style silk Hats; Men Boy. Leghorn; s Panama, braid and Chip Hat. just opened and fur rle by Jt TYNER; i.v 'in. 1851; Executor's Wotice. i "ajOTICE i. hereby givra ihat I ,ef ters T stameni w tarv were this da v issued to the undersigned nut t.rthe OfRee of the Clerk nf ihe Franklin Cont.ty Probate Court, upon the estate ..f Samuel Good w iu late of said county, deceased. The estate is solvent. 1 Persons having rlaiuis against sa'.d estate will present them act online tn law; and those -ndrhtrd lu it will be required to make promnt p.vment. ID HOWLAND, Exrctitnr. i July S3, 1851. 31-3t.. ! Administrator's Notice. T E1TF.RS of Administration liave been granted, ytn the undersigned, hy the Clerk of the Probate nun or Franklin County Ind., no ,l,e e.tale uf i.ytt.a Montgomery, deec-cd .late of said county. I .. .,.,..,., ,,', . n to tne estaste will mate immrniate payment- and thn,e having claims wi t present them legally, for aeitlem.-ni. The estate i. "T'nt. JOHN C REG MILE . Jul) 2t, 1851.-31-3W Adm'r. Administrator's Sale. rBXMF personal property belonging the etate of Lytlis Montgomery, derea.ed. will he .old at Public Auction, at her late re.id. nre in Snriuefieid Towsbip, Franklin Co., on Saturdav the Ifith dnv or, August next. 1 here i. a large amount of property Tor aale. ron.t.tiitg o Hor.e.. 35 head of Hog., Cattle, SI.eep, Corn, Wheat. Oat.. Ha v. Waegon. Far- ' m.llg Utensils; and Household Flit nitliro, iiirlnding a large amount nf Bedding. The le will enmmenee at q i o'clock A M nn saiddaT. The proper! v will he sold nn II months credit, nti all .urns over throe dollars. M'h-n the amount porrhs.e.l . not over three dollars, Ca-h on the dav oT sale. Notes, with rood security, w ill be roqnirod orthose w ho bur on credit. . . JOHN CREGMILE. Adm'r. July zj, 4S5I, 31-3w-". Fanning Mills. jTaJHE I'nderstgnrd have the pleasure ofannnnnrtng tn the citir.cn. of Franklin and adp.ining Conntie,, that they aee now manoractiiring, and have roadv r.ir .ale, Alexander Muflat. Improved Fanning Mill, The patented improvement in these ,. , ., lar.nperior to anv otttrrs now in use. One hundred bu.l.els r w heat, per hour, ran be cleaned with them, takins. m.i ih ek...t ....t.n other trash. Hutll.eri.il can only he known bv seeing and iryina?. fill ami ee ihem. before yon boy ume poor concern, w hirh vein wiii, -cuiniirr your narn. W S HICFff. Proprietor, ... Wm. MOFFAT, Manufacturer. Brookville, July 16, '51. 30. Fire and Water Proof RoofinpTHE nnder'igxed having been appointed Agent for S M ft C M Warren'. Firr and Water Puf Roofing, is now ready lo do ruofinr of .hi, kind in any part of Franklin, Vninw. or Favet te Counties. 1 he Store r. nm. of M W Hale and R H ft J C Burton, iu Brookville. are covered with this kind of roofing, to whom the pnhlie ro referred. I , durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all roeommend it, a. aitperiur, in the eon.trnctinn or mo.t buildings. w S BAKER. Brookville, July 16, 'JI 30-1) r. Dissolution. TW he partnership hreetuforerxstiitg between Eli I Cain and Isaac Morgan in tanning business, ha. been dissolved b mutual consent. The business and debt, of t he firm will be sett It fl hvlsaae Morean. July 10, 1851 29-3w. VORGAN ft C xIN. To Bridge Builders SEALED Pn pn,., will In- received hr the Ro.nl ol Director, nf the New Trenton and Sonthgate' Koad and Bridge Company, on Saturday the oth day of Auguat, for thecun,trnetion of the stone work ! and wood work of bridge across White Watertivtr, i near New Ttvnt.a Indiana. ' Proposala are ...licttesl M-peralefy fiir huil.ling the ' stone ah.tmenta hy the cubic yard, and tne wood work by Ihe lineal foot. A plan uf the proposed bridge, togethvr w rrk the cost both w ith and without ; rooted top. to be submitted by the builder for the 1 consideration nf ihe Board. Plans antl specification, j may be seen at 'y time after the fir.t day of August ; either with J. H. Farquhar, Engineer, or the sub - seriher. E. BARBER.
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By the President of the 0. States.INpur.uancc of law, I. MH.I.AK6 FlLLMOHE, Pn.idenl of the I'm ted Stale of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public .ale. will be held at the the undermentioned Laud Office. In the State nOI 1CII IU AX at the period. Iier. iu.ftrr de.lgnat. d, t-it: At the Land Office at the SAl'LT STK M 11 1 E,ro omenritig on Monday, the eight entb day .f Augn.i ne.t, r,.r the iM..o.hI rthe pnblie land, witlnn iei,j names to ri.l.ia. and rracti.n.al to. -hip., lO'W.t: Stiih of the late tine and vest f the principal me' ritlian. Fractional towu.l.ip f..rt.two. nfrau?e ten. Friirlioiial town. hip f. ri. t,t range b v.il. 'I L'Wli.hi;.. f.iny-tao. fort j-thr.-,-, tirf-four and t u. . -.i . ... r:.nije inirtrtn. j Ti.wml.ip. forly-fuur and ltiriy niet.r range fon'i teen. Town.hip. forty-two, fori f-thn-e, rtiHt;fitir anfl forty-five, of range filteen. I Town-hip forty four, I'trty-fne, fonj'-ix, and for1 ly-'even, of range .ixii.n. f Tow n-hip. fort TMitie, forty-two, forty-thrr. forty ' ft nr, fori j-five, fortj-!.i, and forty-. even, of range fvclte. II. ( Tomi.l.ip. forty two and for I v. lice, of range ' eight. , p. j At the .TAME PLACE, comment ing on Monday,-. , the fir.t day of Sept. nib. r next, for the .Ii . al of j ihe pulilie lan.l. wiil.i,, the following nam. d li.wnI h p. and IracMim.il town.liip., a large portion of w hid. are .ituati d in the r...rr and irmi region uf' j Luke Superior, vi.: x.f cj the bate lineand n-nt ntfie piiiu me' lirf.an. Frnrlianal town.hip thiriy-eight and township for ty. of range t wenty-eight. I nwuthip forty, nfrangV twenty-nine. Fractional township .ixty-.evcn,' on l-le HoyaK-,' of range thirty two. Frictional tow n-hip, iitv-ix and ixiy-t ven, un I-le Hotale,' or rang.- thiri'y-lbrer. Frjrti. nal tow ii.bip. -ixtv-.ix and .ix'y-ieven, on lle Itnyalr,' nf range iliiriy-fotir. Kraeiiiii.l tou ti-hip. .ixty-tive and .ixty-.ix, ntr 'I.le Royal.-, of range thirty-five. Kratcnuml iowulup .ixiy-tliree, .ixty-four and" Frariional tow iKhii.s sixlT-lhnr. s.liv-four and ixi-fir. on '.a- Itovale, oi' range tl.trty-rvrn. 1 in n.hip fiftj and fraction-it tow iiships ixiv-three and ixt r..iir,ii 'Isle Rnrjle, t.frange tl'irty-cigh-f. I o o!iiji lilt j am! fractional tow n.hips .ixty three and slxiy-lour, nn slr Itojale.' ofrange tliirt v t.irte 'rowii.hip. forty-i.iiie and fifty, and fractional sections tlttrty-thne and ihirtj -fotir, in township fif' ty two, of range forty. Tow h-tup fort y-ni tie ofrrinee f.rty-nne. At the Land OllW-r at IONI A, cominencing on Monday, th- eighiet nth day ol August next, for the. disposal or the public lands within the uudermcn' tinned townships, vi.: Sot th of the bate line and writ oj the principal me riilinn. Townships thirty-ouc and thirty-two, of raoje Inn r. Tow n.Hii.. thirty-one ami il.irty Iwo, of ra-igcfoui' Tow n.hip. tli.rtv-uue ami thirtv-iwo,of range five. At the Laud Olflre at GEN ESS EE, commencing "I M lay. the eighth day or S. pt. mher next, for the ili.po-alof the public land, w itliiu the uudermcnti'.nrd litis ii. hips, t wit: yarfh aj the bate line and west ej the fif ineipat me i tdian. Town-hips thirty-one, thirry-two, thirty-thn-e antf thirty-foi-r, or range oue. Toan.lips thirtt-ine, ihirtv-two, thirty-thn-e amf thirt-f,.itr. of range two. Xtrth J the lime line and east of the principal me ridian. Township I'lirty-one, tliirty-two, and I hi rty-flinty nr range one; Township, ihirtr-tmrand thiny-fvo, of range two. Town.hip. thiriy one and thirty-two, uf range throe. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, j tne iwcnty-seeonn tlay of September next, lor the I disposal nf the following described tracts situated iif e i. rmer mpprwa n s, rvatinii., to tie ...Id for the bin. fit of .aid tnbe nf Indians nr not lett than tiro dllartandfflyrrntsprrarrey as providvd by thw act, approved June ITili, un, entitled "An act ex. planatory of the tn-aty made wiih the Chippewa In dians at Sagannw, the third day of January, cigbtevn hnn. I red and thirtv-eight." via Sorth oj the bate linr and rait oj thr principal m vidian. Parts of section, lliuty-one and thirty-two, in" township six, of range four. Fnrti.iual s rti.ui. four anil five, in town.hip eigb teen and sections ihirt v-one and thirty two, in township nineteen, (al' in llK. reserve on 'Ride River,!1 of raitr six Section, thirteen and twenty-four, in tnwn.hiar nineteen, of range six, and the xinth hlfand north? west qiisrii ref sreli.m ci ghte. n, and fractional sec tiuii liiii.leen. in township nineteen, (all in the re' .erve on the ' Augrais river.) ofrange .even. At the Land Olnreat D K I R Ol T, commencing on? Moodav, the eiirlnh day ..r September next, forth disposal ..I Ihe land being parts ol sections five, sixf seven and eight, in t,nniiip ti.e north, ol' range lour east oT the principal meridian, in ihe former Chippewa n srree, to l e suld Tor the hen. fit of saiif tribe or Indians at not lea, than two dollar, and fifty rents per a n-, as provided by the act of lTih June,1844, above quoted. At the Land Office at KALAMAZOO, enmmen ciug on Monday, the eighteenth Hav of Angu.r m et, for the di.po-al of the following t.ained Island, situated in the Kalama7uo river, to w it. Sai th oj thr bate linr and irrst J the principal, me ridian. Island, No,, t and 2, in section tbirty-two, in township one, of raneefeven. I-Un.l Nos. i and 2, in section, twentv-three and twenty-four in township onr, of ran re twelve. Islands Nos. and 2, in sections three and ten, in town.hip one, and Island, numhrretf I. 7, 3, 4 and t, in section, twenty-one, tncnlv-eight and thirty-three, ill tow n.lnp two, of range thirteen. Is'amls Nos. I and 2, in section, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-three and twenty-four, in tuw n-hip three, of range sixteen. South mj the bate line and jrett of the principal mf ridian. I isianu, in .ee.tnn twmtisinc and twenry-t.ro in township two, of range ten. I Island. I to IJ ind ii .ire, in si riioii. thne , four, t li. fifteen, t wcntv-tixj.. t Welti v-st ven and thiej ly-fot.r, in township one; and I stands Nov. f, 2. .X, in I si , 'ti,,ns three and ten, in town.hip two, uf raugs: , eleven. Lands appropriated ty law for the use of .cbonl., military and other purposes, together with '-those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby foe cultivation. ir anv, w Ineli ,h ill be .elected by the Stale authorities before the d:ivs apnoitiled for the commencement of the public .ales respectively, nntier the act entitled -an act to enable the Stale of Arkansas and other Slates to reclaim the 'sw amp landv ' ; within their limits,' approved September 2rh, r.TJO, mil he excluded fvnm the talis. And no locations Tor land bounties heretofore granted hy any law o t , Congress for military services n n.lerod totlie Tnitrd I Slat. ,, Kill be prrmittrd on any ol thr above mention'' erf lands, as provided hy the' art enlirled, 'an act j making appropriations Tor the i ivil and diplomatic rxt.rn.es of government, ic, approved J.I Marco, I last Ihe offering of the above mi nrioned land, will he cnmmeticed on the day. appointed, and wil, proceed1 in thi onler in w hicfi they are advertised" with al, convenient di.patrb, un:ij the whole shall have been otlerrd. and the sale, fbn, rh.se.1 hov ,.n ..l .!... be kept open longer than Iwo weeks, and no nrivat entry of any or lh lands will be adnritted until after Ihe expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv hand al the City of Washington, tin-si v il, day of M.i v. Anno- Diiresnrt, otle thoasanii eight hundred and fifty-one. By the President: MILLIARD FILLMORE. J. BuTTERPIEt.n, Cummittioner of the General Land Office. To Prr-rmftt'tn rlnimnnts anri fo Irstrrt ocenpanft tint permiltrrt Mtnerttl tttttf. Every ftron entitled to f he rityhtof pre-emptionr tn anv ofthe lnud wiilt'ni the rnwimhip at id parts ntfnwnhipfl above enumerated, i r-r-iff meed toetablih the sjnif to thr satisfaction nf fhe Itri-atf r autf Keeeivernr the prnpt-r Land Office, .and make paym"nt th-rt'for nt mnn a pmrtirnr.lr afffY ttfrrttg thir notice and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public mwXv f fhe InntTs rmbrnciosf the tra t claimed, otherwife soch claim -will be forjeited, and. Every person havintf the riirht nnder fhe Act entitled ' An art turstahtiah a laml ofTTee in tSre norther p-rt of Michican, and fo provide fue tbealeofthe mine nil land in the fate ff Michiran approved lt March, Irt47t as Irssrcr .occupant or permittee to enter to the extent of llreir feirr pvrmiM, arrf of the land- withm the town'hipr alVove enumerated, to he sold at theofflee at Nault Ste Marie, and who are entitled under the Act emitiVd A tract to reduce the minimum price of the mineral Itrmis in thr lake Sopariur Ditr:et of Michisran amf the Chiffpewa District in Wiacon-ain,' aprnvetf th Srprmfsrr, IH50, :o enter the land covered hf tm ir leases, occtf psnry and permit) respectively at the minimum or if t,2S per acre, or if eovt-rtii more thin one full seation, entitled, 'on the surrender of siteh leae or permit at the proper land ofTTee. to purchase, if he halt elrct to do s, one fofl ecriony at the rate of 2. .so per acre, is required fo estbiili the same to the satif:ietion of the retrtMei' anrd receiver" at Sanlf Sfr Marie, aod nrnkc payment then for. at mmn as prac" titnhfe after tcring tn't titrrier. anil before the day appointed fo the commem-emt nt of the public sale of the laot's ernhrncing the traet claimed, olhcrwwc such cl;iim will be forfeited. J. Ht'TTE It FIEI.TT. Commitsioner oj the General Land Cffiet. Fashionable Tailoriafff " TTR. F. O. RAKER, having returned from Cali!v fornia, would respectfullc inform bis old friends and customers and the public generally, that he ba. resumed his former occupation. Having entered into partnei-hip with Mr. ISRAEL STOL'Grf, they will lie found ready fo execute any kind of work in their line w ith neatn-s, and dispatch, and or accommodating term. We roceive the fashion plate, retrnlarly from thw F.a.t od nut ctKtomtn may he as.tired ofrmf only neatly fitting garments, but also matfe ra the latr.c atyle or the art. Shop nn Main Burgei. afreet, .eeond done below the post Office. BAKER St STOCCH. June 20, 2h-3in. Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, CJROVEI.S, Spades, Hay Xt Dung Fork.. Garden iand Farmer, Hoe,, tog t. nam. Trace and Halter Ditto. For sIe rfieap by R. TTNE II. SALT. I -g f f I MM". tllllRFI.S. prime Kan a ha Salt. receive nd for sale hy LlNCkft FARO CJAn,
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