Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1829 — Page 4

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vr i3Of yi'H V ' ' r-nrrr. v ,,,.(.! i::e .-i-i - ri, -invents . i,. r to n t; . r tt, f ii! of th ;t c a: -t ! co;an nil" a! Mi-.o-i it .me, mo '.)!iov,inr ,! 11 1 ' ' i i 1 1 : ,,. (Jv! i-,c calico in Turko-, Zinrnnrr-, . ,( it ( -ir r t t. tin. Zirivaii : '. r:n i vhor d -.'.,! i;it ' "ii'.v i ' !" -( rearlv all the courO-ii of ' rr t. I' ft T -'.vpt itt r the ro!Kpre-t of (h it rr.i.r rv bv nltan Sf lin.ii- about the vcar IV". ''''i' win r,:irt(l n "iin--t them in p,i I i-ii!. ir, the M of lit r.ry VIII, and aain . t,:ii n ' r!'ih'',v, it crrrnc. anion -tr.rm, V ,t t rv -ln!l rrroyiT tdo (!otnini'n of 'Vft a - ir!, i r i ! h-it TurUMi aitMrc. af'rr, a . -t !'i r n'n '. 'Kail I e (! -f r ivrd. 'f 'hi- rrnh itiien ;ivn 1:1 i.ii.lih Lv .'Ir. Hill. r Yr Ts ovrr vr:ir -Irill roll, A -r o'rr :i -!i''f, Vi fii' tbr worl'l rontrol J-hail check thr re-cent - rrjdo. H ir: ' fr-m plu-e to rl;icr, Wid fn ocean roa.r, Tt.c tie ft "yrv r ii e Sivill v i.-it ev ry hor. lV.it a If n tti" nn'idrrdth ve;ir. fh-ill t.r e tin.i dotddc lie. Then all :m end appear, To ill th ir 1 im n . Tt rn di ill the u irlike powii from di'tint elntic return; r .-vpt a rain I'C o'ir-. And Turki-h turret ? burn. Sih on. in hi- modern hi-tnrv . v. t itteti a!'nit ef" ii' T''i i n rs kin' , :i "ii i- now aoinu -'It i- now iihoiit iw handred u:u -ince the ir-f m-t itnt ion of th, cvrn tnhcf.nr.dnfi.U the Turkish . mrirc in irc m iv t c. -irowa hi : r m i :ree. rnortt, ii me Ci n-tmn fYfirc- tr i:i-lvr -ir. thrv have done, by t. ir i . , ..r Tiwt -Mpport c;ui l:iloi "lift i- on-; h'lt tint e 1 r tint a 1 Hr lo'.e T roe :-!,e. d 1 ht'iin ti-e dotnitii f f!-vpt 'i -ain. .rf f the r ) iirc. I hel:e i , verv lew j' o: le u ni l. ivi' i.iitli in. :'l I'r 'in t! 0 N. V (onri r rnijuirer. roLi riCALSKrrcinxNo. i. . luirci .l.i k "i. It i' peculiar ad- ,,. . . 1 1 1 i :i " nt ii'riiih hfVin i :if 1 1 1 1 r 1 iir Mi. it '"T " , 1 . 7Uinler meir nioieciion me m mi nau tu a'lbn-rire and power i-throw n oje:i t' tt ielidl, - Lretiiu to truant, though u:;-Mppmed by th" j. d roriage of the n . at. It i a ountrv ble-ed with

tivd lib.-itv; no distu tions b, tu een l!,:it lhe "l,,ject ot the present -ketch in-aaie le.piired. save tlV-e whidi claim to o,.neral connderation rvur I. as herself, rrated; there is no applause. It 1 -nth. ient lor our bloated a, M, racv, w hoe pretensions pnrpo-e lo ,, lVt' ndi ated the study ol are rn-asiired bv" the weight of the J.' prudence as one ot the sources purse or the b-tigthof pedigree; there lroni w,,lc, v (,rrw thoe -treasure-niv no d. generate ofvirtuous f,. ' of the mind vhH subsequently bal tli-T.. who find in ancestral fun", not to lii political tdevation : We shall has-iner-lv a refuge from disgrace, but a tenth -relore, to vu-w hirn in another li mn to honor and re-pect; the rela- a,,,i t r ilf-rent bgltt pleading the tiw value of men depends on their t-aii ol hi-conntrv, n.t before a limitrn.ral or it.tellectinl power; their pri- etl ,liei ce. bit before (,'od and the vate or public u-ef.ilne.; and but few world not with the eloquence of ti e instance, present tliernsclves in which h.ngne, but with the more persuasive madam it v met t- with immeritf d re- -doquei:ce of the sword, ward, w'mlst g- nra- i- left to l:ingui-h The Near I CI -J, found the Aur rican ;n poverty and neglect. If any doubt people divided on a que-tion involving could exist of the truth of the foregoing the --lfety and honor of the republic, rcfr.irk, it would be dispelled bv a cur- The justice, or expediency of war with sorv ex imination of the career of those J'ngl and, at that juncture, thoughve-ru-n w!ia have, in America, fulfilled hementlv supported !v a mijontv of the rioMe-t object of human ambiticn, the nation, was vet doubted, or denied, a: d iri-rnbed their name-, on theta- by a pow orlul minor it . ''''is disunion bl f of their rriuntrv- history. He iiMuncil wa- unhappily productive rn g!d, without tasking our meunorv t otdistiu'nui in at lion, aod whiUt tb,.

the u'rno-t of it powt-r-, furni-h nu- high toned fedcrali-t in the Kast simn rip ioii exariiples of tab-nt and virtue, aloof from a contest which their con boi uai d nurtcred in obs, uiitv, which sc ience or their w i-domd disapproved, at the fortunate morie-nt of tlieir pro- the republicans of lb" West, le. crud i' tion. h ive broug!it to their poss, .- puloiis m heart and les fortunate in serMhetHh and urnple harvest of a position, were bit to encounter the full ration's gratide but of the many with- force of de-solating border-war. At in our rear h we -hall select but one; thi- moment nf doubt and peril and that of the di-tinguished individual anxiety , w he., the strength of our civil vhose nanie i- written above, and institutions was to be tried and the whos,. character will form the subject military reputation of our forefather01 tl," tollowing observations: maintained, A?idrew Jackson was no It i- tiOt our intention, nor would it idle or inattentive spectator of tb afford with the narrow limit- of a --igu ofthe timet If." felt that fire skeif h,to give .a minute circumstantial kindled once more in hi-bo-om, w hich m count ol the life and actions of this twenty years of peace had dimmed, cxtraonhnary rn an. To the pen of the hut not quenched, and with the proI'"'t '1 biograplo r we shall leave phel ic ey e of geniu-, foresaw indi-tant theeefuti n of a ta-k of such magni- peispectivehisbattlesand hi-triumphs, iiide.ar,:! content our-elv -with a brief We have the authority ofthe agr for iid ger.eral view of tho-t; evetits in his In lieving, that tin; Warrior like the care, r, livil. rn htary and political, poet, derives his inspiration immev.h i. t-s a to bring irdo light the more diately from Heaven. Javitnr )vn fit, 'di.kiiigf !,:,rr. tc'ii-ties ofthe man, the is a- applicable to the one as, the other.

1. a-.d he -!afe-ii,an. At ih. e, r ritif il period ff the huin .fi t ,si. , r e. v le i, the nen -ity of pare' aitiil i, deenu-d ino-t uri' ', ; drew Jaik-on was thiown tiii udle.s upon the v.orld, to father w i-dom from theb -s'.iisnl' expeiience; t.or were her har-h ut d -f veie tearhm-, without their valuer or Hf-at. 1 hev tended to deyelopc that dei is,on of character -o i: di-pen-ablc to tlie . a 1 : . I . 11- 1 1 one, t U1 (,,,,,-,-oi putuic iur v, ami Uiey (.alleii intohle tn.iSfjbi.blcri'Tmofu'enius, uhh h, withaut their rpiick"bini; iidbn nee, nii'jbt have pt ri-hed ni.'ij.own and unregarded,, ft uris bot in the lap of luxurious indulgence -;s that mind was matured and that (ouriv tempered, whn h were d"Jii ' d at a future day to -bine w ilh Mt h 'njh.uicy on the plains of Oi lear.-. A Civil war was vva;red 011 the o,.a -ide, in a -pint of savaire rancour and per- cu f.on; 0:1 the other, with U'tvhnlri U' MaiH v a;,.l n do nitabl.- valor, was "' 1,1 u,"r,b ttieyouna-jurant tor ri'imii 11 '.eis t'111,1! 1 l. 1:. ' o me iwnoira:i.s oi die military art. Inured at an carJ) ae to danger and privation, lie neu 10 my who commence on his o .-., fi,.iM ... nun 111 ins own

"can resources, commensurate with swamps almost impenetrable to man, emergency; and althou-h, at that pe-' it was witli mingled terror ai .1 adminod,too young to do more than follow jation, tint they beheld these natural

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dauntles- resolution of the hoy, w;i; no unmeaning presage of the future glo- .... . .. - . , hen tnc restoration of peace had eiiecunui v ( 'lo-eu me career o! armnpatnst luther exertion, tt became ne- '. ... i 4 . 1 . I 1 . cc--.ar mr .vncirew .incK-on lo turn hi- att( nlion lo some civil cmplov men!. The piety ol' a motht r had destined him to the ministry, but happy for Ameriea the wisdom of a son made another. and a more judicious -d c'ion. Of those pur.-ait.? which aro thrown open lo men of indtitry, talent a-id education, there i none which present a wider range of thought, or everts a stronger and more salutary inthienco im the mind, than the profession of the law. Intimatey connected with tlu science ot government, it l-ad the student to the constant consideration of tllee great and immutahle principles, which toim the groundI wot k ot social policy ; ae.d, by cheris' -jing a habit of keen and subtle discrim- ! inat ion, gitc? exercise and vigor to !the faculties of memory, judgement ! and perception. Nor do its advantge- ; terminate here; the practic;.l lawyer i 'hourly brought in contact with men of all (haracteis. 'I'he theatre of hi cverlionsisa world in itself, where wr II UKC Mill 1 t! ii' tlw in. - (lu - tnous ami the idle the moral and the prolligate, seeking the estabh-h- . . . . ... . nil ni oi a 111:111, ti uie paiiiauou 01 a w ron ir. A thorough acquaintance with the huaian heart in all t beauts and deformitv, i the necesarv result of this clo-e and constant aociation with men oi every cla-- and b rt e, and although the acquisition of thi-knowi-dge is often attended with toil and difficulty and di-gti't, et i Is utility ill iri flip rit rifii f ti'in riintwin..ili. Mm, 111 nil 1 ll'l, lll"M iiiciii vilI 'LII-illL . ........ tor every tor every evil sullered m its attain merit. I'it however high, or deserv ed, may have been his reputation at the liar, it is net n a lawyer, or as an advocate. The -tudv of boohs may form a M k. iicvcr a Nacolcov, and when nature has failed in be-tow iie; a portion of the "sacred fircy' even lenlh of ser vice becomes labor without end and without result. rJ'he claims of Atidrew Jat k-on to a li -I inui-licd place atnonU' the gifted few wliom nature formed for battle fn bb, will t4ot be re- , hy him who has s(lj(.(l u jth attentiou" the his orv of hi, victorious c;:mpai-!:s. In common wilii nil celeI. rated commander-, he appears to have po-e-sed the pmver of vioioticonception and rapid execution; nor wa-the art deii'n al tt him of insp'irin" his soldiery with a lar;e portion of his own fearle- confidence ;i confidence not f landed in overweening pre-ump-lion, which despises a d.in;e-rit cannot perceive, hut ba-ed on a thorough and ju.t e-limate of his ow n stre:i-"th and 'resources. The two lir.-t years of his military service found him opposed to an eeemy without civilization, but no! wrhout di-cinlinc. Tliey had formea 1. ii 1 . .. 10 inetnseives a system o Uc ics, as well suited to their national character a-to the nature of the country they doended. Hid in the depth of their jorcsrsnrni surrounded by mar.-hesand

advaiifaga? of position, vani-ii before the genius of their ardent and persevering foe. Ia vain they had recourse to those arts, which on former occasions', hud proved fatal to Harmer and S(. Clair their plans were baiiied by the rapidity of his march, and their ambuscades turned to their own destruction, until at last, exhausted by their eflorts and humbled by repeated defeats, they received at the hands oi the victor, a peace which tliev scarcely deserved. Hut whatever may have been the danger and diliiculty of the Indian war.or the courage and skill displayed in fronting the one and surmounting the other, they would never have extended the fame ofthe c. nquerer bevond the limits of the territory immediately benefitted by his slice -essful operations. Providence had, however, decreed, that he should reap another and a richer harvest of glory. To his care wax entrusted the s .fc' v of Louisiana, menaced with British invasion, an : the Cth of January beheld the fulfilment of the trust the triumph of America, and the humiliation of Iaiglau;!. We will not dwell on events, familiar, even to tho:-e who po e-s but a limited knowledge ol their country's historv. Party spirit, ever blind in its rage, and unju-t m its a-persions, has since sough', to attiibute that success to the valor of t e soldierwhich was due to the genius of the commander, but the impartial decision of history, w ill be, that the chief was worthy of the armv, and the armv of its chief. t lib ii'iiiiTMned was ruLheil ol the sian J ul 1370 DOXiLAl.S, semeul re tn: route b. l veii K.'iiulul di eoiiM, near A-hhoronh, North Carolina a:id Induan.ii'oii-, Indiana. lheinontv was in t'nited r-tatt -." tall-, tw i ol two hundred dolhi r-e 1. Ii, -even of oiie hundred eat h, fae of tia i'aeh, and one ol t u ent v . I h.e mones was taki n mil ol a iur-e atOo h d to a la It whu h was worn o and the wai I, and the rolls ul j a;er in v i,;. h . y ( if tueiuped r (d ued, sn that ho i'i-eoer wasiii.ole until 1 a huu' Marim eountv , Indiana. The route la eaine was tla mi.1i the ( 'uinhi rland Cia,', Crab On herd aail Danville, Kntukv, and Madi-nn lu 'iaii. lie ill:ii' one ;,all of the abov e aaiount lor the reeotr of his uionev, ana any uaouualion wall he thaliufully Teeeaved hy the in ron writui, to Indian. ijolis, bull ma. joiin vr. r.L. .t, mb. r I , IC: . l'onters m Keiauckv, W.inia and .Nor tli i'ar dina, will aid in the ( ati-e el iii-tu e, and perh t ; - Im: the means ol prt t ntin an oeeurreue. oi dike description b) gnin the above a lew ei-ertioiis. LAW XOTICIl, J. IVIOIimSON & TV. QUARLS3, iV? J 1' foriin il a :i t in r-hi.' 01 the pro -M 11 li ol L t w lit Matioii ( i.i.i.i-x ,ri -rn itlallv teinler tin ir i roles-ional erne- to the puhhe. 1! i-ine-- eoniided to them s-l;i 1 1 reeive t he -t rn te-t uttenti Hi. O.f'ice in the room litel v ocrn ,.ie l hv C'd. I'axtonas a st,,r,.? opj o-ite N. M,(Jart's -tore, where one or both may ! i.i :ai ill I. "in !. sr, t :hl!h, lC:rh tf. and.

DUN LAP Sc BI'DOUaAX. fll.L rei eif srood me reliant able CO UN at market pnee for debt- due them 'tehv ie i at the Kerry until the J 'th of .Nuvemh r in t. Indianapolis Oct. ir,y. AND Ffllll VT valuable tract of Land i a- within .11. three miles of Roi kv ille, the eoimi st-.it of I'ai k county , is now filtered for -ale oa ad vautatreoii - term-. Slid tract contains lt.o ai re-, .'Mof whii h is in a !u;h state of cultivation there n a convenient and comfortable dw 1 1 1 r i house and out house-, 100 blaring" aple I rees, two Ii r t rate Sj rin.'s, at one of w hich I have m complete operation a rood TAIT YARD- f worth, of leather can be hud with the yard. Q'Ifthe aboe property i110 1 sold within one y ear it will te fir 1 tot. CALFli WILLIAMS. Iloikville, S. pt. lh'Jlh tf 3tJ IN DIANA, TO WIT: M Altlo.N t IRCl ITCOI IIT, SIT'THMULI". t FILM, Ih.'.h Ituth Lane 1 vs. s Oa a Libel for divorce (leor-e (. Lan rnillH day comes the -aid P. nth Complain - JLL ant, by ijarles, her solicitor, and proeto the satisfaction of the Court, that the -aid ( '10., de lend ant, is not a resilient oft his State : Oltiouin, that the sanl ('eore . Lane, defendant, he notified by four suece- ive public. lion- in the Indianapolis (iai tte o I the pi ndeuej of thi-lilx I, atnl that he be and appear, on the lir-t day ol the next term of this ( anil t, an-wer the same, or the matters and things tin rein piaved will bo decreed in his ab-c nee. Teste, J M. HAY, Ci 1 iik INDIANA, TO WIT: .MARION ciiiccrr COURT, HbiTKMUKR TLR.M, 1829 Claris-a Cook J vs Oa a Li'x 1 for Divuiax. N il iam Cook 1 111-5 day comfsthe above complainant by I ia rle her s.obci tor, and shru-lo t he ('ourt, l an allidav it filed, that the raid defendant 1 not a resident of this Stale. On dck1 li, that the said William Cook he notified by lour suer e air v. ci kl publications in the Indianapoli- ("aelte ofthe- pcndein y nfthis eo;uphtint, and that he ap ear upon (hi hr I day of the next term ol this Court, to an-war the s-ame, or lhe matters and ihin-s rayed lor wall be deeieed a 'rain t him in his ah cm e. "Te,te J A.Mr.S M. R V, Crmc M W V. haaneil a partnership in the practice of! aw in Marion c.ounly. The partnership In ic.toforp exiti between Mi".ri. Kleti her and In'iain has been di i olved by mutual con-eiit. Indianapolis, Sept. 1T, l!) ja. 13)' the quire or sinph; one, for -ale nt at this odicc.

fJJOl'OSKS to teach an rvenin school ia the house where ho now live, in Indianapolis h'r 1'r,u f three months; he will teach reading writins: and common Arithmetic together with Geometry .Mensuration of -01-perllce-, and solids of every description. Alio taking heights and distanei s, and the Chronoloieal .robleius; al-o Miscellaneous ;uetions o the highest order. Any youn c;ent!enten or ladies who wish to be neiuaintd with the-e beautiful sciences, will he decently accomodated, and w ill do well to trive him a call ind see the article. Also, an article i ready for a d ay school for six month-, w hen due attention and strict justice will he done to the scholars. TAte 1 0 S' IT I TipVJonnthan William-, liv??sv Uj) in' in Green Towiehio

A. -- "v Morgan C'ount, Indiana S& sorrel mare and eolt, the m 11 c j j r is tinmen ana one ball lianas . 11 he four a ears old lat spring, hn tail, a rope around her neck, Aery crooked hind le-, the colt is three week, old; both apprai-ed to twenty-two Dollar-, by .fames Shields and ''rZM lin'h. 1 :i7i. taeed. ftloi n-eil lo Janes k:nri;s Umber Cth, IS.'O. I certify the above to be a true eupy from mv Kstray Hook. :iw. GRVNT ST r FOR I), J. V. OF LAND IN .JOHXSOX COILYI V. rnilli: North F.a.t Quarter of Section Thirfi t-two, in Townhip Kleveii, llai ce Five m the County of Jehii-oti, Indiana, t h eted at an early d.a b) b-.ic Wilson dec, and beloiii;-iu-to his 1 la"r-, vmII he sold by the undersigned, appointed a Commissioner for that purpose, at public vendue, between the hours of tw elve and four oYlock on Wednesday, the second day ol December next, at the town of Fdmurbur.h in said County, near to which said tract j- pleasantly situated. From the quality ofthe land, and its su-ceptibihty of valuable nr. roven.ent, 1 un ha-t rs wail liad it to l .or mtere-t to examine it. 1 he tntli ol iredit made known on the day of sale. V nr-lerof the Marion I'robate Conrt, at September Term 3t r.n j. J A M KS M. R AY, Com. or thi: INDIANA STATE GAZETTE. EDITED HY(;. L. K1.A I!D. This paju recently known by the title oftiie huhanap d is ( azette was the nasi established at the metropilis of lhe state, ncaily cioht yc-ais aoo, anil has, thus far, dwavs received a liberal supput tioin tlie pul'hc. In Utvu it an iinpioved ajpearauce aid v ination et title, it is our intention, to render it amove useful and inU lesiino journal and to identify it more closely with the concerns ofthe state at laroe. The main etliii ts of the editor, will be einploved in suppoit ot the inteicsts of Indiana ; and n pi vi u to tlie ( iazette, as fir as his hiunble dnhties will enable him to do, a reputation e pial to tlie increasing inijMiitaiiee of the s-eetioa ofthe I iiioii; bearing in mind, tlie relation to the picat conlederacv ot the republic, ami our consequent ibity to sustain tlienational interest and character. 1'ioinpted by this, (amsiileratioii, and relying with the in! lest confidence ujhiii the isdoin and virtue ot those ho ( ouijx se the present administration, the editor will cordially i:ive h,s huinl h- aid in support of tl.eii measures, which he believes to he dire c ted n the promotion of the national welhue. 1 Ins declaration is made in a spirit d candour towards the public and springs fioui a sense oftiie editors duty to hi country, which it will be his endeavour to li-charpe wiih modesty and JbrLearai.ee uid without prejudice or passion. It is considered unnecessary to enlarge ina prospectus. The apoaiaiice and cononts of ilie pajxT, more lli ni any thinp we could Si' in its piai--e, will enable all to judoe bow f ir it dt situs their support. As the Jazette apjieais in an entirely new dn ss, ami on an enlarged sheet, it must be apparent that considerable expanse has accrued to tlie new proprietor.-, to 1 eremuneiated for which they look to the public; nnd s no additional charpe will be made in the terms, they hope their palrons w ill consult the mutual in'erest id both parties, by niak inp advanced payments. During the session ofthe I .opislature,ieporters of proceedings will be procured lor both houses. It is also exp e!od that additional interest will bo piven to the columns of the ( iazette, by comnnmications durinp the session oft 011presstiom unable corresjxindent at Washington, l'or furnishinp the paper three mouths, lncludmp the session ofthe I enslalure, the price will be seentv-lie cents, as w( intend publishinp extras to make up every deficiency of a weekly journal. 15(JLTONejxl..AJvI). rjllH K sub-ci ab r has established at this place JL an oliice for the pa ment of taxi s on lands and tow n lots owned by non-rcsidcuts, ami for sf llin r leasiuL' land-, in Marion and the adP'ininf; conntie-. He will aLo draw Articles l Agreement, Deed-, Lowers of Attorney, Scr. kc. Hi- charges wall be modi rate, and all bu-siiie-sentrustcd to his are, will be faithfully attended to. He will be found ut Ray's INN. (iKO. L. K INN A 111). Indianaooli -, Nov. .", U'Jrh IVJO ITC-K is hereby tiven, that administra1NI tion has been arunted to the undcraiined oa the e-.tale of Samuel Conn, late of .Marion count dee'd by the Marion I'robate Court, and that aid estate is solvent. Persons havui;, claims w ill present them, and tho-e imKhted w ill please settle shortly. of the prrt-onal estate of said decedf lit, except the widows selection, w ill be made, at the residence, of William McChocn, on Call creek, on Saturday, the tilth day of December next, consisting of three horses, a waton and gear-, some cattle and many articles of hie bandry , and household furniture. Twelve months 1 redit allowed on uood security on all purcha-cs above three dollars ; cash reiiuiriti below that Mini. Win. McCLARKN, Adm'r. . MAUV CONN, A Indx. Nocetubcr i, Lsjit.

ixx. NimTllL KAY IlESPi.C'JTULIA' intbmis 1 he public that lie has taken that commodious ;md elegant tavern stand, the brick building south of the Court House, in the to not Indianapolis, and all its appurtenances, formeilv occupied by Major Vi.ms, ut the sign of the where lie intends to accommodate tliose who may honor him with their custom, in ;is comfortable a manner as the means oi this country will jus'ity. 1 1 is table and bar will receive the suieu-st attention; laid his stable shall be furnished with every thing necessary for animal food.

All hinds ot dissipation tint can, in the least, annoy the traveller will he proailutru. ills liilb- will be low. ife mteiuls to make ins house aovceanie n.r n.eiiila 1 i-i il l 1 of the la id-latine and olh( i ( .4 nth men ; audit sli.ill be to their hi!r;t to upon him. , 1 1 Can llW VOtt SIiVa. "Will fub-crdier wi-hes to sell the cuth east quarter of -ei tion tow u, 111, raui 0, near 1 leaton's mill, on I'lue rner i;i llt iua county, and near if not adjoining Kniht-town w hi( h is on the .National Koad, and e liki 1 to become a phu e uf con-idt rablc bu-ini --. The laud L- of tir: t (juality and has a trood s,nn 011 it and is situate in a lari;e Ix.dy ol i;ood land, whiae t lore is a uood settlement that is not surpas-cd by any 111 the Western count y. The land is ra h and fertile tin re i no wa-te urouiut on the quaiti r. it is as deluhtful to look on as the v e could w i !i to see, and every thine H ems to hid as fair for the inhabitants of that settlement to reap the benefit nf their labors as any other in the countv, as there are now t;ood mills and watir suiiicient for an kinU of machinery. The laud can be shewn to foitintrs, or anv t 1 ron ! wislnn- to purcha-c, by b.laiazer (ioide or Jacob Mills the latterwhoi lmnouit. He ill also -( 11 a quarter in Marion ount , 011 Katie creek, near M'Curdv -miih l or terms apply to the subscriber, of Maiioa coun ty. ISAAC rue II. May,-7 Is V Wilhain Lopan, of Wayne Township, .Maiion county. Indiana two csiravs, one is a bay hoise, supH.-ed to be lt Mars old, about l'J h.uuls . " hiph, branded 011 the mar shoulder with M. It. The Ii. crosswise under the M,; the n ar hind foot white up to the pus'un joint, star and snip in ns torehead, a s atdle maik cai each side of his weathers, a small white spot behind each ar, blind in the near eye; appiaistd to S'lt. The other a prey horse supposed to 1-e nine or ten jci.rs old, about I 1 hands one inch hiph from apjK'arance has had the n!e evil; no other brands or marks perceivable; appraised to thirty dollars, by us Josi ph Ilanna and William Dodd, this I 1th (Vt. 1 Vj'.. I tertifiy the above to be a true copy taken from my eslray book, (iiven under mv hand and seal this Isl ( K tola 1, l vj. JA.MFS JOUNSON, J. I'. NOTICH riSlIlK. undcr-ined obtaim d from the I'ro U bate court ot John-on county, at the s, p timber turn thereof, A. D. I V.2' ietu rs uf ad mini-tratiiMi on the estate of Lt w- lo-hoo late el said 1 ountv , dee'd. Ailer-oiis mdtbndtsaid e-tate a re ri ipu-ted to make liniiadiitI a incut, and those having id aims a'a;n-t thi 1 - tati w ill j resent them duly an tla nticatid. The e-tate i- Miiipeeed to be 111 -oh t-iit. JOHN KO-TKIi , t 1 . WILLI M ADAM-. A ' XOTKI B Shticby L'iv n, that bv the la-t will and le'tament of Samuel I'ur-on, di cea-e i. the uinti r-ijiicd v. as apj ointi d executor tinieof, has proven the -ame to tht; clirk ol tie Hancock Circuit Court. All person- lndelaidto the -aid 1 state arc moiested to make im mtd.i.itepavn.eiit and all those Lav ui' claims ai.aiiet s;ii,l e-tate, are ieltue-tt d I i produce tla s in e j roperly authenticated wilhiu i ite year to the executor The t-tato improbably solvent . IIVRRV I'KAliiON, Exfcltor. Oct. Jd, Wl'.K ISAC CrEOllGE'S ESTATE. A sale of part of the personal e-tate of I Vi. I-aac Ccor jc, dee'd wall take place at his late residence 111 Decatur town-bip on the J7 th net. bet ween nine and lour o'clock, con -ist-im; of three horses, -oine cattle and hoes a rule tun a variety of articles of hu-bandry ami some corn. Terms, twelve months credit, on approved bond-, on all purchases above three dollars; below that sum cash required. JOSKP1I ALLKX, Adm r. Nov. I, IS?.). N. IS. The estate ofthe above decedent, on which litters of administration were' manod to me by the Marion Probate conrt at the Nov. term, IS"-'!, is believed to he solvent ; and all pi l'soiis haviin: claim are notified to pre eut them in due time, and those huh bted to make prompt settlement. JOSKPH ALLKN, A lmi. November I, 1SJ!. svvu, ;nn-kins' VsVno.. TJt)TUT. ishcachv civenthat letters of ad1 ministration have been uaanti d lo tl.e 1111-der-iiied on the estate of l-aac llawkne, deceased late of Marion count , bv the VI it 1011 Probate f 'ourt, and that the same 1- -ulu nt as lar a a-certained. Tho-e having claims will present them leirallv, and all indebted are reouesled to settle. of part ofthe pe r-onal estate of said dec di nt Will be made at his late le -idence in Dee atur Township, between nine and lour oYlock on the lir-t da y of Deceaiibi r next, taui-istim; of two IIOIISV.S, some CA'P TLK, a I ar-e iptaiitity of STOCK HOCS, a WACON and -ome the irs, two RI I LP. (H N'S, soii.r TcH.).S, and sundry otha r article-:. A credit ef twelve months w ill be allowed on approved bonds on port ha es above thiee dullari; below that ca 11 win no rc(pnreii. J i)l IN KKN WORTHY, THY,) KTNS,J WILLI AM HAW I. Adin'r.. November 1, 1

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Shave a fir-t rate ROAD WACON" for akAny person wi-hin to purcha-e can know the terms, by applvin; to me on the lllull" road 71 miles from Indianapolis. J0-5LTII MITIL November I, ,

en at Indianapolis in ana for-iid , " " thelir-t Monday in Novemhc A. ON the petition of Nancy M.Cov , ' tr.itrix ofthe estate of Jam s yicc-'"'r,;: ceased, shewing that the debt- aeain-t e' ' ' ' estate amount to more than all hi 1 "; estate; and pray in;, that die na he i'.ij ' ' powa red to sell 0 much of the "re tl r-,t'). ' " the said James McCoy deceased, as r.fee.ssary for the payment of sail (!(';. ,. ' incidental charges: ' 1 '';s Oi:i)i:i:il, that the hr-t Mon.'-,v io , uar next be a--i;ned as the tin e !.,.,.. ' in;: said p. tition at a i'robate co.rt tin,." hohUn at Ii'dianaT'oh-, and that td - ,,1 : -cy McCoy admini-tratrix rive n ..t'f ', ,' ' heir- of -aid ilecd'ent and aii oti.i r. ,. t, r ed, by causing a copy of this orhrt.f,. ' " lished in the Indiana State Gazette wo v , ' Indi'.napolis, that they may betr-'--t .,; -la w cause, if any they h ue, whv t! ; of the p titioiif r should not he -r nu "' ' I'v order ofthe hota rable John c. I Po.i.ate Judce. ' '

Te t TO THE PIUNTSKS 0? Tin-: rrn:! wv vrr FRANKLIN LLTTTR FmFM,;: f 1 'MIL l l.Md "MIL reduced ?t of the p. , I in the compositlfei , , ,., 1 es, and the improw n ent.s ,. c , ed l a ilities of ea.-iinp tla tii, h e . ,; the sul scribers to adopt the p : ol prices Th ie st vie ot tiifirl ii'-e ra.d is modem and of ihi n st ;'!. The natal will be found rv j ,.. . durable, lei vmi;' i r.e.v inif.(d'i!,T coinjH ssitioii. Ir accuracy :.,.. f, the tvpecasl at then lo'indry is v, -: equal to any wh tUvea. Tla v ! , hand a con pltte as-eitu.c nt id' . l Job Letters so that they are pu pcee . , ecute eiders for entire 1 lfces of Job A" ', aper or ijoek l'l'intinj, on a sh. p ; Tin y are thankful for the p .trei. have received, and will be happv 'w, , lhe orders of printers, which w.l , . p o ep! atu ution. .Merchants and olh ;s, who have ,-r f urn abroad, wall be snppheil no" .,m . .. tvpe. hut with l'n ss, Chis, (,',.. inp Sticks, ;.nd eveiv lliilip ia e: s pnntmp tstabh;.hua nt, and p..t i.;. ? care and ! feet accuracy. Their new spccin.ea I" ok v:!! I - hsln d soon, nd re al) to b(- svi.t i .; tt is, in which will be exfuliteui l vaiiety than ii..s te'eii shown 1 v .'. l dry in the L' Slate--. a. v. kinsi i:v v I'liicrs At -i nioiit.hs ciad.it, f.-r pa 11, er at t di-cou:;t of 5 pt r t .:;!. Meridian, and all plain, larjir, fOoO lhaitile (i. laiim'r, :5J Double KnJeh, 3J Double ri. t i.,., 31 (in at i'nme, 3 1 Ia..di-I., 3i lira, 3v 1:1 ill IV Lon I n;: lairuc-oi, .r it : , Million, .Noii;-ara I, Leads and i . tleT.S Other kinds of Tvpe r '.'ur 1 ia ; ra ( M l t V V rtt lived 111 echdllu lb. Albany, July 21. riu: i:mti:s) s T.vi i:s. F 1 lie, the price of li materials n makmp 1 "rintinp Tvin.s;;a'' puaiiv teuueeu una tla; iacnny 1 I 1 fact uri up Lire.tlv incieu.sed. T1.0 m . 1 . . 1 i 1.1 e er tlu ivdi .re is been induced lo n dui.'tiou ia ;!.e : po j 1 ! lit ili.u l. w n.v'ii ;io;a 'he t;rst ut .von . . I '1 1 I , 1 . 1 V . v slato t ill ti.e aiaa Xi d list. I . . HI '1 caaiai ier oi i;.e I v pe ma.:-. '. I'oloHhv 1- well known to the . 1 ate '-stned tint in ieard so ti.i .,, met tt, bin -a ,.,d .hi! .l.lli'v .... J ee has be en n.aue. He has on hand a Cemple ;..- . and can snpplv any ju:tntity on a -ii. : tice ; he will i e h:.j.p io lev eive ii e ot las customers, wiiieli will have 1:: di.ee attention. Abach uits w ho have cuius fa-ni il CHI hive ediie e S coinple'e W illi j".e- 's every tiiinp ut cessaiv l.r a piii.r.i . tabli-hu.eut, put up ill tla' lias. ). manner. l'ubhsheis are requested to root' . verttsement a place 111 tlieir p .pes a : linn s to lecetVe J" ivinent, s"J, m a j l . sclllemeut of their acccauns. UK'UAKD KONAbD V RI(M:.At six months co : r i ll paper 1 r a di. count of j jar c, ia, : - ail, 1 t r lb. f I 10 Lica Nopj 1 ru ! t'O Kiih !i M uno'i "in (' re at I':'1 ' 1 " Ih'evii r Do,;S!t i . t ! Par..i'1'is t, j ,'.,). (; . p. ;; :t : Lou,- Primer PI Lar. la e. .. Stua ii Pica ?u' J I I i.;-, scab!ards nd (Quotations. Thopiice.-oi etl.tr d scnjitna: M I report tonal I o dm i d. Old tv 1 es uf 1 i 1 1 1:1 p; m i t al 0 ,"111! I. lldll.-t 1. fv Sue of Vvon lvvoty The personal prepfrty I ! ' '-: above 11a ntloia d slate, will 1 ! ;' I Situ 1 day the J'-ih diy 1 f N-i:-: ; " ' ' the late lesidenco ef the elei t .'sia., TeAV li.-hip; e olisistillp i f e !'.e V.'aC e. .-'-'' :, Weik oxen, eow and C.dl, -';d 1 r,1' " utensils. sale. Tenuis mad.v k:.vw u r.i.iZAi'.irni wa'I" Aa: . TEHMS. Two dolhtis paid w ithiu tw. ; i:.-enblli ' - -J WllhllllX lli.U.t. ' 3 .it . nd of lhe vc.tr. v . ...n " 11. ti..n taken for a t. t::-i-than twelve mouth Hides, pa :- t Le 111 ad UliCe. , iir,r ! l or a 1 aper three month-, c ' '." ."p. -esdoii ofthe Le-idalu:v, -cvaiay' , 1 . . I . .. . I , I . rf V t j .avi 1 .Vii SUleCliCLl uiuu .11 11. i11. Ol aii-e.uajes are paid ana 1 . ... 1 ..i 'tho o-s notify a discontinuance at ysubsJrtbedLr willbecca:s4da-tslan. - me nt. , ivnt'd so Prcduco will he u-ccived m av , delivered at the oliice. (-Adviti-euieii'-fi j'''1 t!

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