Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 October 1838 — Page 3
HTMEttKAL.
" The tummtr it pott, and winter it near, .Money u tcarce and blanlcett dear; Then happy they, who thus conform. To keep MC '" g And warm." Marrieo On the 27th Sept. by Rev. J. Whitney. Mr. James Jones to Rebecca Reiner, of'Broolmlle township. O.i the ln f Sept. by Rev. Joab Stout, Jlr.Thom.is Norris to Miss Eliza Smalley. Oa the 27th ult., by (he same, Mr. John Tpdyke to Miss Mary Ann Sater. On the I9ih ult., by the Rev. Elijah Barwick, Mr. Moses Burris to Miss Elizabeth Harver. On the 27lh ult., by the same, Mr. William M. llalstead to Mi?s Elisabeth Warren. Oa the -Kh msUy by the same Mr. John F. Dickerson to Miss Mahala Hanna. On the 27lh of Sept. by the same, Mr. Jas. Pliilby to Miss Sidney Lines. O.i the 20 t!i ult., by Jas. Simmons, Esq., Mr. Joseph J. Kcncday to Miss Hannah Raymond. On the Gih iust. by Wm. McClurc, Esq., Mr. Geo. Schoonover to Sarah Love. Oa Ue llth ulL. by the Rev. Joseph A. Bill Mf- Geo. Kennedy to Miss Mary Vanstoyoc. 0:i the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. John Briant to Miss Margarelta Morgan. Oil the 4th inst. by the Rev. Joab Stout Mr. Joab S. Howell to Miss Mary Ann White. Oa the same day, by the same, Mr. Stephen C. James to Miss Elizabeth Wamsley. Oa the 29th ult., by James Simmons Esq. Mr. William Russel to Miss Mary Ann Rhinc.irson. On the 20th ult. by Rev. Elijah Barwick, Mr. M;ison W. Haile to Miss Rachel John. Onthc-Ith inst., by Rev. J. Alley, Mr. Enos Terry to Miss Pelinah Eads. The follow ing was forwarded to us fromN. Trenton:
James M. Crossman and Mary Ann Over-
mi!; were m imed on the 12ih inst. "Old father Adam first was foold, Anil eases are still too common, Here's lots of men by women ruled The devil rules the women."
100,000 DOLLARS! The .largest and I mo brilliant Lottery ever drawn in tbe United States, ALEXANDRIA 'LOTTERY, Class A. for 1838. Authorized by Congress, and the payment of prixes guarnieed. To be drawr .t Alexandra, D.C. on Saturday, November 17th, 1838. D. 8. GREGORY & CO. Managera.
KIUH AND SALBNIHD SCHEME.
1
5 10 (r 50 GO 85
1 Grand capital prize of $ 1 00,000 1 l"e of 30,000
Prize
Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prive Prize Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizej Prizes
126 Prizes 12G Prizes 12G Prizes 126 Prizes 126 Piizes 126 Prizes 252 Prizes 1250 Prizes 23136 Prizes
of
of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of
20,000 10,000 8,000 7,500 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,740 2.500
500 250 200 150 100 80 GO 50 40
27814 Prizes. This rich and splendid scheme will be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on the 17lh November, 1838, at 3 o'clock P. M. and the drawing received at Cincinnati, on Thursday, 22J November. There will be 75 numbers placed in the wheel, and 12 drawn out at random, making 27,814 prizes and 37,71 1 blanks. This is one of the largest Lotteries ever drawn in the United States, and truly a brilliant affair. At Schuyler's office in the city of New York has been sold more prizes than at any establishment in the w orld. In the last S100,-
1 000 Lottery No. 4, 30, 36, the Capital prize
New York in a whole Ticket; and who will
xoticjb.
' jcver forget the Grand Capital of $50,000, aljso in a whole Ticket, sold by Schuyler, to An-
T'Vm "i , fpU k? . t thony Dcy, Esq. of the same city ; and sundry SHOP in tin ilac inform the nublic that I . J J . ' - . . V r
SHOP in this place, inform the public that
ihey are prepared to furnish the public with any articles in that line. Country merchants will be supplied at the Cincinnati pricis. They also have oa kin J a variety of stoves cooking and common. They have employed good and experienced workmvru It. CURTIS 4- Co. Vt. i9. 42 DOCT. JOIIN "SEL2HA.N, RESPF.CTITI.LY informs the public that he has permincily located himself in Rushville, Rush county, lndiaua, and offers his professional
other grand comfortables, such as &30.000.
$25,000, $20,000, $15,000, 15 of 10,000, &c. &c. &c. too tedious to mention. There is always ua shot in the locker at Schuyler's." All orders addressed to the subscriber enclosing the" cash or Prize Tickets, will receive prompt and Confidential attention, and always answered by return mail. The official drawing forwarded as soon as received. Sihujler's Lottery Ilereld, containing ihe
sen -fees ti the afflicted community. larawings 01 nu juouencs, ocnemcs nneaa,
He maJe his study with his brother S. II. Scl- j Bank Note lists, dec. is sentssrafiWif icquest-
cu) to all who order 1 ickcts.
BALDNESS.
A BEAUTIFUL Lead of hair ia tbe grandeat ornament belonging to the human frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brioga on the appearance of old age, which causea many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintances; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom aa does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances. OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling off on tbe first application, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificatea of the first respectibility in support of tbe virtues ofOldridge'e Balm are shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Robert Wharton, Esq., ate Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may IH, lean holism In 1 1 : Al .1 . . . ...
2fW . " cuarncier 01 me Jollow1 ng gentlemen; 1,000 The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
UU,UBeu " "aim 01 Columbia discovered bv J. Ol-
dndge, and have found it highly serviceable, not only as a preventive against the falling of hair, but also a certain restorative. Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St. George charge. No. 3tt north Fiah at ; John P. Inglis, 331 Arch St.; John D. Thomas, M. 1. 163 Race st.; John S. Furry, 101 Spruce at.; Hugh McCurdy, 243 South 7th St.; John Gard, jr. 123 Arch st. It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima
tion of the public, when it is known that three of
iJO the above signers are more than 50 years of sge,
auu iuc uinera not ieE8 man .w. From the Mayor." Commonwealth of Perm., City of Philadelphia. I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are aigned to the above certificate, :hat they arc gentlemen of character and respectability, and aa such full credit should be given to said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused L. S.l the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth
day of Uecember,etc. Robert Wharton, Msyor. CA frOA. Observe thai each bottle of the
genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on
which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's name, etc. Editors. All country papers who will insert tbe
above once a whek G months, and send pne number
to the agents, shall be entitled to one doz. of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail by C M STOCK and
CO., sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street
near Alaiden Lane, one door below Pearl ttreet New York, and by one or more drurtrist in nearlv
every town iu the Union. Oct. 1838.-42- ly
CROOUVILLE CHAIR MANUFACTORY
EL
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens nf Rmb;ii ... l.
surrounding country, that th !
UiJTi u,b,i8l,cd themselves in tbe Chair Mantf iifacturing Business, in all its various . branches. Ti.s .;n k n .-
...j. to . . imes
accommodate IMranna n o .
an j i- A. r" "
j - "iuuBor vuairs; Settees, 4 c. of every description, and of the latest Cincinmati fashion.. rfLSO; House and Sign Painting; doors, counters, fce. painted in imitation or Mahogany, Curled Maple. Oak and all other imitations of Wood or Marble. 1 heir shop is in the bottom part of Brookvillc. north-east of the court bouse, and opposite Mr. Clarkson's residence.
Sept. 13, 1838.
HARTLEY, WHEAT & Co.
87 tf
A ',?T,?F BETTERS, remuining in the Post Office at Brookville, la., n. id too i. .... . ?
v. M.ax. nwo, niiicn will be roliirnrd if
taken out before Jan. next.
Anderson Joseph Adams Kir
not
nnn of i.ulumuiis, Indiana, successor and son-ui
law of Doctor KicharJ Carter of Kentucl y. Havirj learned th&t system of practice which is well known to the public, he believes he will be able to g ve jenern! satisfaction to ail those who may favor him with a call. IU Lis past experience in the practice, he makes ta hesitation ia saying he can cure many of the most obstinate diseases incident to this country; such as Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic afiecimo( the Liver, Fits,Rheimatisms, Gout, DropCancers, White Swellings, llvstcritie, ctc.etc. "Oct. 12. . " 42-3in
House and Lot Tor Sale. fFIIIE subscriber, being about to remove from Brookvillc, wishes to sell his house and lot. It is a two stoij frame house, kitchen, stable, wood house, good well, &c, situated on the bottom part of the town, nnd very convenient for a family residence. Possession can he given immediately. Also A first rate Cooking-stove. A. WHIPPLE. Oct. IS, 183S. 42 3w
Bennett Ephmim Burgess Major M Bull Aaron D Bosel Christian Baker Shelby or Ulzlcr Frederick Bartley John Babb 'm J.inior Chambers Richard Cold well James Davis Nathan Dolhetete Henry Ewing William Folknei Andrew Fries Michael Grincr James Griffin William Gray Ephmim Hall James M 2 Henderson Sara Hardin Mathew Hardy George Halbeistnat John Israel Isaac care of Mr Castle Jones Thomas Kruse D T
Avocpga Ludw ig Louglm Michael care of James Gudluw Lock wood Charles Mead Benj C Man John McCorllow Patrick McCampbell &, McMurlry
Norton Miss Julia care of Thomas Pursel
Bceks Miss II S
Baker D J
Barwick Rev Jos S 2
Broszen John Adam Banes Jonathan G Baraisler John Boyd Wm Bull Orvif Brown II 8 . Crouin Timothy . Canada Samuel Derflein John Dubois Hannah Elden John Foster Charlote Garin David Gallbrclh John t Hall George Hendrickson Eunice Hammond Joseph Hanna Gen Robert llaseton John Johnston Madaline Johnston John C Kuns Jacob Leonard Miss Elii th Laflfert Abraham Lrtckey J Moffitt William Morledge J R McNeeley Reason Murphy John
Moms John
WS. C. KIDD, OCLD inform tbe citizens of Brookville and U.e vicinity that h has comaeaead the f . K""W. where he is prepared to. manufacture work of an .LZT.r
Oct. 1st. 1938. 40-3w
est notice.
JT KEINEMANN,.ta tTnVerrhf S . . of lWl,c,Le. Jewelry. S.lver wre f at his shop East of the Public sauare. HlIT.,-
a . . .UmV urDOMVIHsl
lie Las auo on hand and will tell cbea-p. a well selected assortment of W.tcbee finder rinr. ear
x. it r aico cuains, breast
niroi lew second hand watches
jrooviue, uae zi, IB38.
pins
no 2.
on
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CHARLES DUIWIELD. COMMISSION PORK PACKER AXD 1 PRODUCE DEALER, N the house formerly occupied by Pugh. Jonee on tbe corner of Sycamore street and the Canal. on Jloffe tube cut, or on consignments of Pork or Produce for sale. Sept 2 3m 39
Sale of Forfeited Lands & Town LOTS. S'u.te of luJuni, Franklin county, ss. ON Thurtaay lha IWth day of December, 1838, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. ana i o'clock P. M. on said day, at the court house in
said count;, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry, the following land and town lots, on the terms prescribed by the statute ia such case made and pro-
Vuled, to-wit:
acres, inrt of the S E or. of Sec VXi, town 10
rane ?.
UO acres, nirt of the S W or. of Sec 11 town 9,
range one.
4 acre?, part of fraction in Sec. JKi, town 10
range 13. 1G0 acres S F. qr. S.;e. 7, town 8, range 9. 2K) acres in llrookvill township assessed to and owned by Andrew Hjover. North half of lots No. 5 and G in that part of Brookville laid off by Jesse H.Thomas and others. Lot No. 49 in that part of lie ookville laid off by Jou Alien. SAMUEL 8ERING, School Com'r of laid county. "ct. 13. 138. 42-9 w
Prizes in the above Lottery cashed at sight
as soon as presented at my offices, Cincinnati,
New loik, or New Orleans.
Whole. Tickets 20 Halves $10 Quar
ters 5.
05A package containing all the numbers
placed in the wheel consists of 25 Tickets, at
20 each, $500
. Warranted to draw at least Jiwl Amount risked on 25 whole tickets $290
do do half do
do do quarters 74 Clubs or individuals ordering packages will be allowed 5 per rent discount. . mm --v m. w mm n n. m sr ft T W T
Address ANt ltUiM It. SUltu I
To James Wiloridge, John P. Case, and Msry his wife, James Wialt and Sarah bis wife, Ralph Wildiidge, Samuel Harper and Eliza his wife, John Wildridg Jr. eon of Charles Wildridge dee'd, and all other persons concerned. TAKE notice, that I shall apply to the probate court of the county of Franklin, lud., on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house in Krookville, on the second Mon
day of November, 1838, for the appointment of
commissioners, to divide and make partition of
the following described tract of land, situate in
said county, to-wit. "Ileginaiinir at the south esst
J J8 corner of the S. 1 quarter of 6ec. 32 in town 8,
range I west, running tuenco north 5 degrees, we6t 100 poles, thence south t& degrees, west CO poles, thence south ii degrees, E. 100 poles, thence
north 85 degrees, cast 60 poles to the place of be srinninir. containing 374 acres." among the Own
Cincinnati, Ohio, iers and proprietors thereof, arreeably to the statute
Tpnnrssec or Mississippi monev.of coodjin that case made and provided, I being a propri-
River banks, received at par for Tickets ctr too of sa.d land
hihps Abraham riccmain John aul John
Riggs Mr J
Kench Daniel Rane. Benjamin
Resell Aolam
Sheriff of Franklin co Scott Job
StithJdhn Sheldon Nathaniel Shafcr John
Short Jourden
St John John
Searls Samuel S
Teean Simon
West William West John Williams Col Robert Walton Miss Rachacl
Woodvnrd Caroline care of Jos Stewnrt
GEO. BERRY. P. M. Oct. 1st, 1838. 40 3w
when the postage is paid.
Oct. 10.-12
Oct. 10, 1638.
JOHN WILDRIDGE. Sen.
By Matson and Holland, his atl'js
4I-4w
PILES. AcHOEZIORRHOWS
vy) mmv pjvPr.v- ti. To all Concerned.
" " 1 mrnTVftP : . I U.. .1... I ..1 II T
Al 5S Llftl.Ul.rt 1 nu ...-. i , x ... .-,, . Mrn,,lnll, -OP.
1 1 -Mmnncilinil t liO rA. I J 9
esiraoruuiii7 ners. accordinff to law. between Sections ten an
the invention or fiftecB jn lown ten of Ka1&e 13 eastf in FrankIi
m1
Taken Up,
19 Y Baz'l Wilson, livin? in Ray township,
Franklin county. Indiana, four estray hogs
three barrows and one bow. marked as follows; the
logs are spotted, a crop in the tight ear, and an underbit in the the same, and an underbit in tbe
No other marka or brands uerceivable. Ap
praised at ten dollars by Morgan Iewis and Andrew George. October 13th, 1838. I certify the
above to be a true cony from my estray book.
-3w WESLEY REYNOLDS. J. P.
NOTICE.
IS HEREBY eiven thai I have taken out
letters of adminiblrntiou upon the estate of Caleb Craiecn. deceased, late of FranVlin
coiinlv, Indiana. All persons indebted toth
estate are requested to make immediate settlementnd all who have claims will present them for payment. The estate is probably tolvent. ' WM. II. JONES, Adm'r. Oct. 17, 1838. 42-3w
Biilt nf science and
medical man. the introduction of which to the publie was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed
bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, . . . . f . t i T-
mlly sustaining tbe correctness oi me nmcuwu Giidlev's last confession, that "he dared not die J - .... . . r I , ...l
without giving to posterity mo ocnenioi mm r.iuwidn on this subject." and he therefore bequeathed
to Vis friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the
secret of his discovery.
It ia now used in the principal iiospuais, ano
the private practice in our country, first arid mo6t certainly for the cure of the Pitet, and also so ex
tensively and effectually as to uame creaumy, uu
less where its enects are wunessea
in tlie follnwinir couiDlaints;
tor Dopty Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Alt Suiellingt Reducing them in a few
hours. Rhexmatitm Acute or Chronic, giving
...;k rsee. Sore TArool By cancers, ulcere or
i.i. rv. or Whoovinsr Ceurh Externally,
and over the chest. All Bruiset, Spraint aad few hours. Sortt and Uteert
vi.ti.r fresh or loni standing, and fever sores
it. .maratinna uDon adults and children in redu
cing rheumatic swellings, nd loosening coughs .nA tightness of the chest by relaxation of the
parts, has been surprising beyond conception.
The common remark, oi inose woo
the Piles, is, "It acts like a charm.
thk Pir.KS The orice 21 ia refunded to
county. Al! concerned will therefore take notice
11 KINKY SHI) I AII. Oct. 10th, 1838. 41-3w
Owens M'chael Pain Jarnei Parson L D Peten Jolmnnes Roe John Rupp Philip Rey nolds Vi'olejr
rwaiJLEJ F PEAL ESTATE. rWlHL undersigned will sell at public outcry on M. Saturday tbe 27tb day of October, 18:18. between the hours of 10 o'clock A - Al ..i a
I . 31. of said day, on the premises, in Highland township, in Franklin county. Indiana, the interest ol Nancy McCleery, infant heir of Jamea McUcery deceased, (subject to the widows cower.) of, in and to the following described land, to-wit-
. ; si qaaricr vl section S3 in town 8. rnnirA turA a..s
mmmV VIBIf lU Terms One third to e paid st the time of sale, one third in one vesr. and ana third. t-.
fro'n ! to be secured by hood and security. By order of the Probate Conn nf K.i,i:.
ty, Ind. BRADBURY COTTRELI.
9 Guardian.
40 3 w
TaTern Sln r Sale. IHt. farm contains upwards of two hundred acres, about one hundred acre under fPfl4a Sat!
joins New Trenton. Franklin county. Indiaa
1 be hits-Water Canal runs tLrougb the rm. Terms On third of the purchase money will be required in hand. The balance in eight equal payinenta, with interest. SAM'L JeOCKAFELLEft. October 2, 1838. 40-2d cah for WueaTand Rap. ' II 1rtE ubscroer Wl" P7 the highest cash price -U. for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half dollars-per hundred for clean linnen and cotton rags; all to he delivered at their Mills in BrockJ H.SPEER &Co. Brookville February 10th 1837. 40 tf
Just received and Tor Sale, J. WILLIAMS' make of Coopers' stave, backup, hollowing, heading and cbampering Knives. Feb. 5, 1838. R. & 8. TYNER. ROWN FISH OIL for sale by Feb. 8, 1888. R. & 8. TYNER.
Jnat flasiwwf
FROM Baltimore and for sale 4 bales heavy brown sheetin?.
I " tickiner.
1 cue Mexican mixtures. 1 blue drills. 1 " blue Merimack calicoes. 45 dozen palm bats. R. 8. TYNER. April 2, 1638.
inotixi:.
finllE Rrookville Insurance Company will re
JU. ceive money on deposite st their office, ou the
following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent
per annuo for 3 months 4 per cent lor o monms
5 percent and for 9 or more montha 6 per cent
Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as
usual.- for terms apply at the office of the Company,
Externally oael uPPer room, above Price & A da ma Saddler
BIU1C.
8. GOODWIN, President.
A. M'Cauty, N. P. Gallior, I). Prick,
Wm. McPt icKRV. f ft
C. F. CLABKaOS,
Enoch McCabty,
G. Hollasd, j Jons W. Hitt, Sec'ry. Oct. 1241
Notice ol Partition.
To Mary Ann Gant, Julia Ann Gant. 8arah Gant
and r.liza l.ant, heirs of John Gant, dec, their
Ijruardians, and all persons whom it shall or may
concern:
riMAKE notice, that I shall apply to the Probate JL Court of the County of Franklin and Slate of
Indiana, on the first day of the term thereof, to be
holden at the Ccurt House in Brookville, in the county of Franklm aforesaid, on tbe second Mon
day of JSovember, A. I). 1838, for the appointment
of commissioners to divide and make partition of
tba following described real estate, lying, being and situate in the county and state aforesaid, to-
wit-- All the east half of the south west quarter of
section hve, in township eight, ranee two west;
also, the south east qnsrter of sectiou thirty two,
in township nine, range two west (excepting the
dower of tbe widow of John Leflbrge deceased, which has been assigned her,) between and among
the owners and proprietors thereof, sgreeably to the statute in such case made and provided, 1 be
ing a proprietor of said real estate with you. WILLIAM WEST, By J. M. Johnston, his attorney Sept. 3d, 1838. 40-4
SHOES. JUST Received an excellent assortment of men's, women's misses and children's SHOES of superior quality, and for sale by Brookville, June 20 I). PRICE 4 Co. TI 7 DOZ. first quality or opper leather juat reJLAmi ceived, ALSO, 800 lbs. first quality sols leather, and for sale low by July 7 no 30 R. da 9. VTMRK.
30
BBLS. N O Sugar; 2 " Loaf do
37 Molasses, for sale by March 14, 1838. , R 4- 8 TYNE R
Just Received. BBLS. Mackerel.
12
44 HalJ do do QO Quarter do do
1 Drum dried Codfish 1 Bit. pickled do March 14, 1838.
R. & S. TYNER
4
BBLS. Carolina Tar, for sslo by Msr. 14, 1898. It. Jr. 9. TYNER
SAIJB. TpUERE will be solJ, at public oalcrj, on Saturday the 10th of November next, at the late residence of Caleb Craigen, deceased, the personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of, one borsc. corn.hor.farminc utensils, house Rold
furniture. &c. The terms will be made
known on the day of sale. Sale to commence
t 10 o'clock A. M. WM. II. JONES, Adm'r, Oct. 17, 1838. 42-3w
COACH & WAGON MAKING
a VOIIF.LLS i- F. DOHERTY, respectfully
A :.hr ih citizens of Brookville, and tbe
... . . ..i r I ..u:- :- ......I il.at tl.ev have commenced the
aav perwn who ui use a ooiue oi ij puunc m
- h . ... I . I a wiihMit a wr m mm tr
for the riies, ana return ioe empij uwn joacis auu nnswn .
....-.- -.. -- - All kinds of
. sold, not one has been unsuccessiu
4CST RECEIVED, A good assortment ofCaB tings. GrindstencBBndiPiMcborBS sad tuba Dec K 4 S 1 YNER
being cured. These are the positive orders or tne . . M iMf V4riou, branches, in the shop
proprietor u me nguw...M v - formerly occupied by Mr. Pelsor. All mas oi .r.1.1 not tne has been unsuccessful. We tormeny f . , , ,hnrf.
mrghtrt eerti.cate.to.ny lengtt ..but prefer rnage. -BVpU rilJ that tboet who sell the article, should exhibit the notice.
White-Water Canal Letting.
CjEALLD proposals will be received by the un-
dersiirned at Connersville. on tbe 14th day of
JSovember next, for the construction of all that part of the White-Water cana!. not now under
contract, between Brookville ad tbe feeder dam
at Somersett, together with several heavy secUons
between Somerset snd Cambridge City. 1 be work
to be let will be divided into sections of suitable
length, and will be ataked out, and ready for tbe inspection of bidders ten days previous to tbe day
of letting; and the plans, profiles, and estimates of quantities will be exhibited at the place of letting three daya immediately previous to tbe day of receiving bids.
Bidders who are not personally known to tbe
Commissioner or Engineer, will be expected to
present, with their proposals, satisfactory testimo
nials as to their qualifications ana character. ELISHA LONG,
Acting Committiontr, W. W. Canal
Sept. 2tb, 183a. w-u
A CARD. CALEB B. SMITH & CHARLES II. TEST takes this opportunity of informing tbe public thst in future they will punctually attend the Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and all professional business confided to either in said court, will receive their joint attention.
CALEB 11. SMITH, CHARLES H. TEST. Jan.27, 1837. 7
fnpECTlFIED WHISKEY kept constantly on mM hand and for sale by the barrel, by '
Roe 26 R ds S TYNltU
CARPENTERS & JOINERS'
March- 14, 1838.
TTTIOUSE
ITU TOOLS for sale If R. dc S. TTNER.
CALL AND PAY. All persons indebted to the subscribers are requested te make imme
diate paymeet. It. 8. TYNE it
Brookville, Jan'y 4, 1838.
M ES 8HO V ELS. Just received a fresh sup
ply of the above article, and for sale by
June 21 D. PRICK ds CO.
A
...;ifl to ourchaaera
. . :.v-., .
CAU l lUfl - noni can oc genuine wiuv.. splendid engraved wiapper, oa which is my name,
and aiso i y .
To Eoitobb. All country pajers who will in
Brookville Oct. 9, 1838. 41
NOTICE. debted to the ui
quested to make immediate pay me nt.as longer
ALL persona mdeotea 10 me unuersigncu, - . . 1 - . . ..UnMr
xVI.
rt tbe abov. 6 months, and send one number to .ndu.gence cannoi - "D"AVIg fc YIELEY.
the agenta ahall be entitled to one dozen of the
SlS!fli.l.l and retail by COMSTOCK and
rr imnii. 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden
Laiie.one door below Pearl atreet. New York, and
by one Druggist in every town in ine uni. Oct. 19, 1838 ly
Brookville, Sept. 25lb, 1838.
r.9
rMPcnui oil. Just received, a cask of win-
S ter strained Sperm OU. u-pfigte V CQ
Executor's Notice.
rmHR nndersimed havinff taken out letters tea-
JL tamentary, on the estate of George Terry ,
dee'd, late of Franklin Co., Ia., hereby notices an
oersons. havinr claims agaiuat said estate, w pre
sent them leeally authenticated within one year
from this date. And all persons indebted to said
estate, are hereby notified to pay the same imme
diately. The esUte is supposed to oe soironi
Just Received and for Sale 0 BBLS. Am. Brandy; 1 7Yerce Rice; 6 Doz best quality hawus;
100 Pr. trace chains. R. if S. TYJfER.
March 14, 1838.
Oct'r 3d, 1938.
JOHN WYNN, Executor.
40-3 W
Brookville, Jan'y 3d, 1828.
ni iKPi -Jiut raeeived a small assortment of
Lr pi.nea double and sinile bit, bead, plough.
gamouldi-g raha r- -7 qq
Scythes and Sickles.
JUST received a good assortment orcasteei ana steel back CYTHES, also germaa steel do.
Also Sickles and Whetstones of various kinds, aUo
Rifles, for Bale by D. PRICE Co--
June 20
.t unuuv.n ROODS. Just re
ceived a fresh supply of seasoaaUs dry geeds.
sueh aa aheetinge, ebirtings, Msxicsn lzlsr"
Hamilton drills, stripe. w.i
low for cash or approved 9tMc. .
If. I mm, Brookville, AfU 4lhv lS
SPRING
