Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 November 1838 — Page 3
: OKTILLE, INDIANA. RIDA.T, NOTKMBBR SO, 1838.
1 . L X i. " .. . ft
uuvuun ii win ure usi mric reeaerj out at Ihe
reach to be supplied by it is short and may be filled at any time in one or two days, it will not be let in until some work, not absolutely necessary to be done previous thereto, is completed. I am informed by the Engineer that n
. Hare the citizens of the 7lh School greater amount of work has been don th
of Springfield township, a "Runaway past season than during the year before, and Stare" in their employ as pieceptor to great praise is due to the contractors, and . dren? others concerned, for the faithful performance ish a categorical answer. nd energetic prosecution of the work, and so soon as the ire mar K mil in tlia nlir
aareThe members of the Legislature and the c:tl2en8 g.nerally of the White-Wn-
piace, on ,ruy raoruiug ur mu.i- ter Valley, will begin tq reap the rich reWe have not yet received the laws and Ward to which their enterprize justly entitles
jl me ian lifgwuiure. re noi. pe- (nem, A JJVSTBM MaN.
culiarly a favored people!
re-eleeted U. S
Vote in the
Sale T Ileal Estate.
THE undersigned commissioners will sell at public auction, on Krirl.v tl.a 14tk .r
January next, at the late residence of Atwell Jackman.dec'd, in I'osey township. Franklin county, 18 miles from Brookville, on the State Road leading to Indianapolis, the real estate belonging to the estate of said dee'd, to-wit: The west half of the N. W. qr. of section 18, of township No 12, nf ntiM V. ! 1? o 1 n r - .
I.. " . containing oo acres.
Iowa. The election for a delegate from this the Senate, (one fourth only coming in every in.V,e 8' E' 5r of ,ec- o. 10, T.
... . i v . i i, n . . . . . . . nut i. n. nn. 11
TirritCfy OSS linMinn in iiruc m axr. vu(f- u w. iiii imvc n iimjMiijr ui:
SocTRftao has been
cn.ior. from New Jersey. The
ELECTION NEWS.
Sew York. It is now ascertained that the
rLl.ture stood lor Southard 38, for Dickcrson J'1'".1 ,in J .n"t Con7" from. ,his we Stale will stand 21 Whigs, and 19 Van Buren
men, being a whig gain of 11 members.
In
and to remain under protection, until further
orders from the Commander-in-Chief. 4th To give up nil arms of every description, to be receipted for. On. JVr..
RTMEN'RAta
Marrird On the 15ih inet. by Rev. A.Craig, Mr. James Craft to Miss Maria Shultz. On yesterday, Mr James Miles to Mies Christiana, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Carter of Bath
township.
On yesterday, Mr. Stephen Halstead to Miss Polly Morton.
Cooners look here.
TWO or THREE journeymen Cooper will
imu employment u application D immediately made to the subscriber, three miles smith of Brook.
ville, on Blue Creek. JAMES MEWHINNEY.
Nov. 87th, 1838. 48-3w
NOTICE. THE subscribers having purchased the TIN SHOP in this place, inform the public that they are prepared to furnish the nublic with anv
articles in that line. Country merchants will be supplied at the Cincinnati prices. They also have on hand a variety of stoves cooking and common, stove pipes, etc. They have employed good and experienced workmen. R. CURTIS & Co.
Oct. 19. 42
. decided Whir. The vote stood, for Chap- 1 e House will stand 82 whies to 46 Van
an 1492. for Engle 1454, Wallace 962. TlLvinJhe wl,i88 R m,,jorif J on joi"r ballot.
Hars is encouragement. It is not but a few 1 nus securing, we presume, the re .w. .mj election of Mr. Talmadee, in spite of the in
V? ' a .v v.i.u ;,k k;. fluence of the Executive or the denunciations
cup... of the ciobe
r "'."T. u' 7, : I maJori Governor is about
DOT - . .... " 1UUW
known by the emsens oi tnia piace. Maisachwettt.Tht Boston Atlas of Wed-
la our next, we shall probably be able to give nesday the 14th, gives returns from 205 towns,
i ..;.t.tir nrocMdinra. We shall use tne aggregate ot whose votes stands for Ed
w V v r ward Everett. 40.808: for the oft defeatcd.
Tery means, mroujn u w I. . . . 'm V V.
retders the latest intelligence. la addition to rr'V.. n A ' . t Newspapers at the seat of Government, we 32,715. MjOJ for Gov. Everett so farUve veralcorrespondents. through whom w. ' If- There are but abou 100 other towns ttve . . . - . . ;.k i.,., t be heard from. Everett's majority, it is ridl be enabled to furnish our wlumne with later H,. ln niin .j 's. .
DCV8 loan luruuu nun nuim
Tvtsriii We fear that oar friends, in claim-1
hirn dam area on the Canal, have very,
sag w
east: and all of th N. P.. nr.
of sec. 15, T. 12, It. 1 E., except a lot of 8 or 10 acres in the N. E. corner of the qr., and excepting also the widow's dower of 70i acres set off on the
west side or the quarter. The boundaries will be particularly given at the sale. Terms One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand; one third in 12 months; the remaining thi:d in 18 months from the time of sale Sale to be between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P.
31, or said day. By order the P. C. P. Court, 8TEPHEN JENKS, HARVEY BLACKLEDGE, WM. W. CARSON, 80. 1838. 48-8w Commissioners.
CHARLES DUFFIEkM), COMMISSION PORK PACKER AND PRODUCE DEALER.
EN the house formerly occupied by Pugh, Jones it Co., on the corner of Sycamore street and
the Canal.
Advances made on Hors to be cut. eron consign
menu of Pork or Produce for sale.
Sept 23 3m 39
COACH $ WAGON MAKING.
np YOUELLS & F. DOHERTY, respectfully JL inform the citizens of Brookville. and the
public in general, that they have commenced the
Coach aud Wajron makinsr
hn.inp.. in .ii ik.; i. u- .1 l lin county. Iud. Persons indebted to the estate
formerly occupied by Mr. Pelsor. All kinds of I """ I""', ana luose naving
Senate as well as the House will contain large i.t B
wiiik majorities.
Delaware. Little Delaware, we fear, has
a a 1 n i . a T-
acb injured their prospects for a turnpike road, ft"" 7 iwu -uu, u v
j. Harrison to thi. place. It ha. changed the l r iotenUons of many relative to the course and ,. .. ' . J . U.VnR,
... . 1 J " "-Pl m saw WBSl
route they will ravor ror a roaa. as a inorougo- DaDera also claim a maioritv in the lemSlaUr...
fcre to Cincinnati, mey are unwuiing to sua- Rnd bj conseqence the eection of a Van scribe and pay money for a road, when it is prob- Senator to Congress, in place of Mr. Bayard, able it will all be swallowed np ia the avaricious ye nRret this result, almost as much for
iaws of damage claimers. A turnpike will occupy the position which this hitherto firm and un-
neu as much ground as a canai, and they neea wavering little state is made to assume, as for
not expect the bounty of the citizens (as well as the actual loss thus sustained by the whig the State) will enhance their farms 100 percent, party. We hope,- however, her defection nd then, nurcbace. the right of way, at the dear may prove but temporary, and that she will
r inn jn,ri. nr acre. Some even intimate again as heretofore be found on the side of
that their present great anxiety for a turnpike is correct principles, on the first occasion which v .1 . r h.-.. r presents itself.
eumaiaiea j f'i' I af.vi.-.- Ti. t,.: i? t
than the real benefit of a road. "" S r . . . V "i
01 ne izm inst. entertains no aoubt ot the
Millinery and iTIantuamakinfr. flllHE undersigned, milliners and mantuamakers, ('te7 from the city of Philadelphia,) re-
apectiuiiy tender their services to the citizens of
orooayuie, ana vicinity. Their shop is in the house lately occupied by H. D. Johnson, Esq. as a dwelling house. They expect to merit the custom of the public.
ANNE MARIA DANKER, A native lam. icw. .t '
Nov. 27, 183S. 48-3w
x nt. su dsc noer would inform the nnhlif. tt,.i
he is prepared, with . good looms, to do various kinds of weaving, such as double and aimrt.
cm, viapera.jeana, carpet, iinsey, or any other
Kioa aone in tne country, uy ma ay years expe
rience, ne tninKS tie can do his work to the satis
faction or bis customers. His residence ia 1
Blue Creek, Franklin county, about S miles from Brookville. Yarn, fee. left at Mr. Grssrouck's in
UrookviIIe, he can get, and will return so soon as
the work can be done. JOHN MAURER. Nov. 23d, 1838. 48.3m
damages, more
out im i" 1 i..i; r- ti r j: r
There are some h:ghraindea men along the line, ... . .nrwr. K " l I jinirrMH. Hit msmrilr Ihm r.r it .liniil "011
hoare actuated by more patriotic motives, and I . ,. . . . ... . f
ao ahould not be injured by the avariciou.Hicy These ave a Van maiority last year, and
f others. Should a charter oe ooiamea. or therefore be exnected to increase Crnrv'a
old one amended, so aa to permit the road to be oritr.
constructed between Harrison and this place, we The f p al , . decided ma-
would advise them to obtain releases rrom the jority ill both branches of the legislature fa
itna noiaers, ociore voraoie to tne administration. As lar as
Two Instalments.
THE stockholders of the Brookville Insurance
j Company are required to pay two dollars on each
snare 01 stocx subscribed, making the aeventh ano
eighth instalments; the seventh on the first day of . . . . . .
jany., aou toe eigmn on the first day or f eby.
ib.i. uy oraer 01 the uoard. JOHN W. HITT.Sec'y. Brookville, 2fth Nov., 1838.
eiiTERsniTn & JET7Ei.av. of Watches, Rings, Jewelry, Silver ware e at his shop East of the Public sona-re, Brookville. He has also on hand and will sell cheap, a well selected assortment ef Watches finger rings, ear rings, earboba, spoons, watch chains, naat
fee. Alxoa few second haad watehca.
Broekville. une21, 1838. no 35 lyr.
Turnpike meeting. The citizens of Franklin countv favarabla tn
the construction of the Brookville and Cincinnati Turnpike, by the way of Venice, are requested to meet at the House of Joseph Goudie, in Brookville township, on Saturday, the 1st day of December, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of takinr into
consideration matters for the furtherance of said
road. A general meeting or the citizens is requested. M'ADAM.
Nov. 22d, 1838.
cash for Wheat and Dan.
THE subscribers will pay the higheat cash price for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton
rags; all to be delivered at their Mills in Brook-'"e-J.H.SPEERecCo. Brookville February 10th 1837. 40 if
Administrator's Notice. WJOT1CE ia hereby given that the undersigned 11 has taken out letters of administration on the
estate of Margaret Illew, deceased, late of Frank-
Carriages and Wsffons, made to order at the short
eat notice. Also all kinds of repairing nromntlv
executed.
Brookville Oct. 9, 1838. 41
NEW GOODS. Ju$l received from
ttew-ioric, I'hiladelpliia, and Cincinnati,
a heavy and general assortment of JIERCII ANDISE; CONSISTING OF
DRTSOOSS A2TD GR0CBRX2S,
HARD-WARE and CUTLERY, Glass Queen's, Tin, Earthen WARE. ALL of which tee will sell on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Country Produce taken at the
IMGKIEST PRICES, IN EKCHNXGB FOR GOODS. LONG & BROWN. Brookville, Ind., May 30, 1633.
claims against tho same, will present them within
one year ouly authenticated.
JOHN BLEW.admV. November 14, 1838. 46-4 w
Office of the Brooktille Inturatce Company, i 29 Aug., 1838. flTlHtS day the board ordered, that the books foi
Ja. the subscription to the cspital stock of this company be re-opened that the business hours in the office of said company be from 9 to 12 A. M. snd from 1 to 4 P. M. and that publication be made of the same. 8AM'L GOODWIN, Pree't pro tem. Jons W. IIitt, Sec'y.
DOCT. JOQX SEL32AIV, KESPECTFULLY informs the public that he baa permanetly located himself in Uusbville, Hush county, Indiana, and odors his professional services to the afflicted community. He made hia study with his brother S. II. Setman of Columbus, Indiana, successor and son-in-law of Doctor Richard Carter of Kentuclr. Hav
ing learned that system of practice which is well known to the public, he believes bo will be able te
give general satisfaction to all those who may fa- -
vor nun wun a can. By his past experience in the practice, he makes no hesitation in saying he can core many of the most obstinate diseasea incident to this country;
sweb aa Consumption, Dyspepsia, Chronic affec
tion of the Liver, Fits, Rheumatisms, Gout, Dropsys, Cancers, White Swellings, Hysteritis,ete.ete. Oct. 12. 42-Sm T MEDICAL NOTICE. " AN adjourned meeting of the Society of the bib Medical district of the State of Indiana, will be held at the Connersville Hotel (Tharp's.) Connersville, Indiana, on Monday the 10th day of December next. A prompt attendance of all the members is solicited. Those who bold Books belonging to the Library of the Society, are requested to return tbem at that time.
WM. HARRISON MARTIN, Pres. & D. 8: R. T. Bkown, Sec. 4- Librarian. Cenners ville, Nov. 15, 1838. 47
stock subscribed.
heard from, the House stands 26 to 26; Sen
ate 12 Vans, 5 Whigs. Lebanon Star.
Congre$inat Candidalet. In the 6th Con'
! . r Ina.M. YV n. .In .m 1 . .
temonai aieinw
nnnnnced in the last Journal as candidate lor
i.-.r Tk. rUmnoMl alaa ctxtoa thmt W
raiecuuu. " "I io.u :-. f ... r .
TT. Wick, has consented to be run again in that I . ,
district.
12
Anti-Masonic Convention. This convention
assembled at Philadelphia on Monday the
Ia the 3d and 5th districts, the Van Burenites
are electing oeiegmic ." wu6iciu.i
Conventions to nominate candidates
la each of
caneidate for the Presidency. Hon. Harmar
Dedny, of Pittsburgh, Pa. was elected Presi
dent of the convention, with four V. P's and
two Secretaries. The number of delegates
in attendance is not stated. After some nre-
arhich, wc expect the whige will run the present jmmarv business, on motion of Thnddcus
incumbents. Stevens, of Pa., Gen. William Henry Har-
In this district, it is understood that Geo. H-Irison, of Ohio, was put in nomination, before
Dunn will be a candidate for re-election. Who the Convention, lor rresident ol the united
will be run by the Van Buren party, is very States, and tne convention proceeded to baldoubtful. Some think Mr. Lane will try the track lot by States, when the result was announced
This we consider improbable, unless the as follows:
anin.
Republican Whigs should be divided on two candidates. We have heard several Van Buren
men spoken of, among whom, were Major JohnPj
Dunn, and John M. Johnston, Esq.
Jtr. S. Smith., painter, at Indianapolis, ia a mo
ment of alienation, jumped out of the 2d story of I
a house, in that place, on the 17th inst. and was
killed.
Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, -New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
Total,
for Harrison.
30 21 42 8 4 14 119
Psrlrrt. Our streets begin to be filled with
porkers, slowly wending their way U the great beg market. We think there is not one half the amber ot hogs fatted in the White-Water valley this year, that there has been for a few previous years. The number in Kentucky, it is is greater than any former year, from kence they are always driven to market earlier than from this section.
'Irk. Judge Cross has been elected to Congress from Arkansas by a majority of about (400. He is a Van Bureni te.
Since our last we have received the following dditional awards of damages on our canal; Warren Tebbs, .... P00 Geo. Arnold, ..... POO Mr. Moore, 40 Mr. Prudent, ..... 25 H. Dunn, (for mill seats) - - 1500 Ma. Clarksox : Sir In the last 8 or 10 dajs the question, "When will the water be let into the Lanalf' has hfn fronnpntlr nabrrd. nnd for
'he information of the public on this subject, Jon will please to saj in your paper that the Mnal is now ready for the water, from this
f to L.awrenceburgh, with the exception
01 two or three backward sections, which will . re,'j n two or three days, by the time
we water can reach them from the place of
introduction.
It is now being introduced at the feeder 4
mICS below this nlr. and ln at that near
The Hon. Dakiel Webster, was then put
in nomination for Vice President, and recei
ved a like unanimous vote. The Convention then a ljourned.
Delaware election. By lastnight's Rail
Road Cars we received a slip from the office of the Delaware Gazette, dated Wilmington, November 15, 3, P. M, which contains the annexed election returns: Ball. Patriot. CONGRESS complete. RoBI!SON,(V. B.) Ml LUG A If, (W.)
N. Caslle Co. 210 mnj.
Kent. do ir-ai. 89
Sussex,
do
rs
167
167
43 The editor states that he has included in the above votes given to Robinson, 17 which
were cast for Col. Thomas Robinson. If
these be deducted from the above' his majority in the Slate will be 23.
Two Estrays, TAKEN UP by Abner M'Carty of Brookville township. Franklin county, Ind., on the 19th Nov. 1338 one a large red cow, marked as follows; An underbit in the right ear near the end, in the left ear an underbit and upperbit and a piece cut oft of the same and a slit in the same ear, with
a short tail, about fifteen years old. The other a red steer with a white face, and some white under his be'.ly, marked with an underbit and an up
perbit in each ear, with a cut in the dueflap. No brands, or other marks discoverable. Tbo cow appraised at nine dollars, and the steer at eleven
dollars, by Charles G. Newkirk and James Grincr,
A true copy taken from their affidavit on file by
me, CL.UAII IJAKWICK, J. P. Nov. 2Cth, 18.18. 48-8w NEW GOODS.
THE subscriber again makes his obeisance to
Ins customers, and the puolic in general, and has
the pleature to announce, that he is now receiving and opening a general assortment 0 Goods, Wares
and Merchandise; consisting in part of the follow
mff articles, viz;
Fine, superhne and coarse cloths of every grade
and colour. Premium satinelts of various colours.
Plain Ac figured, fine Ac coarse satinets of all col's
Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannels
Twiled do do do
Rose, point and saddle blankets. Plain Ac fig'd cassimejes of all col's, fine Ac superfi
150 pieces calicoes, including all grades, and eve
ry style and pattern A beautiful assortment of ginghams A rreat variety of plain and figured Circassians
French merino of the best quality Ac of various col's
Plain and figured silks and satins Splendid coronation silks Senchew and sarcenett si!ks
Ladies' silk, kid and boak in gloves
do figured silk and pickwick do
Men's beaver ard buckskin cloves and mittens
Ladies and gents' merino, worsted and cotton hose
Plain and figured cambric muslin
do do jaconett do do do mull and bobinelt muslin
Fashionable fur and straw bonnets
SnlenJid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons
la cases shoes and boots, including men s and
bovs' kip and coarse boots
Ladies gaiters, prune), calf and lr.or'o boots do " do do shoes
Youths' and boys' and children's calf and mor'o
and coarse shoes
10 cases hate and caps including ladies fur capes Men's and bova' fur caos. seal cans, and fur and
seal collars
DOZ. first quality of upper leather just re
ceived, AIjSO, 800 lbs. first quality sole
leather, and for sale low by
July 7 no 30 R. it 8. VYNER.
ALL AND PAY. All persons indebted to
the subscribers are requested to make imme
diate pay meet. J. fr S. TYNEil.
brookville, Jan'y 4, 1838.
Executor's Notice. THE undersigned having liken out letters ef administration on the estate of James Swiggett, late of Franklin county, deceased, hereby notifies all persons bsving claims against said estate to present tbem legally authenticated within six months from this date. The estate is solvent. ELIJAH BARWICK.adm'r. Brookville, Nov. 16tb, 1838. 45-Sw
Just Received and for Sale G BDLS. Am. Brandy, G Doz. best quality hames;
100 Pr. trace chains. R. & S. TYA'ER.
March 14, 1838.
BOOTS and SHOES.
TTB ECEIVED and for sale,
ia.IV
450 pairs Miller's
boots.
coarse
84 do kip do
200 " do coarse shoes 300 good common coarse sues. !200 " boys' do do 240 " youths' do do 150 " women's kip shoes. 120 " do calf. 100 " children's choes36 " boys' coarse boots 36 " youths' do 100 " Miller's common coarse boots. R. Ac S.TYNER. Brookville, November 22, 1838.
I!
The Mormons have capitulated in a squad.
and are now being guarded by a party of
military. The following are the stipulations
between the parties.
1st. To eive up their leaders to be tried
and punished. 2d. To make an appropriation of the prop ertv of all who had taken up arms, for the pay
ment of the debts, and as an indemnity for
damavpa tlnn hv them.
3d. That thn Mormons should all leave the
arrUon; and the canal is ready for its intro-j Slate, end be protected out by the militia;
In the Franklin circuit
Drucilla Dillard, j court, for the February
VS. frrm A.JJ. lfcWil. in
Humphrey Dillard. ) chancery ; on petition for
y Divorce. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the 29th
day of September, 1838, the plaintiff in the above
cause filed her petition lor a divorce, and it being
proven unto me, bv affidavit filed, that said deien
dant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The
said Humphrey Dillard will therefore take notice 1 that unless he be and appear at the next term of
the Franklin Circuit Court, to be holden at tlic
court house in Brookville on the third Monday in
February next, and anawer said complainant's bill
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly.
Nor. 17, 1S3S. 47-3W ROBERT JOHN.Cl'k F.C.C. McCacty att'y for petitioner.
Sale of Forfeited Lands V Town
LOTS. State of Indiana, Franklin county, ss.
N Thursday the 20th day of December, 1838,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. ana
6 o'clock P. M. on said day, at the court house in said county, I will offer for sale at public outcry, the following land and town lots, on lbs terms prescribed by the statute in such esse made and provided, to-wit; 20 acres, part of the 8 E qr. of Sec SO, town 10 range 2. 60 acres, part of the 8 W qr. of See 11 town 0. range one. 84 acres, part of fraction in See. 36, town 10 range 13. 160 acres S E qr. Sec. 7, town 8, range t. 2(10 acres in Brookville township assessed to and
owned by Andrew Hoover.
North half of lots No. 5 and 6 in that part of
Brookville laid off by Jesse B.Thomas and others.
Lot No. 49 in that part of Brookville laid off by
John Allen. SAMUEL SERING,
School Com'r of $aid county. Oct. 15. J838. 42-w
5
J5h
Sale or Real Estate. THE undersigned will sell to the highest bid
der at public outcry, on the premises, in Frsnklin county. State of Indiana, on Saturday the 22d day of December, 1838, between the hours of 10 o'clock
A. M. and 4 o'clock P. 31. of said day, the follow
ing described Real Estate, to-wit
BROOKVILLE CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
rip HE subscribers respectfully inform JUL the citizens of Brookville and the
surrounding country, that they have established themselves in the Chair Man- . ufacturing Business, in all its various branches. They will be at all time
ready to ccommodate per eons with Cane Ssat, Fancy and Windsor Chairs; Settees, e. of every description, and of the latest Cincinnati fashions. ALSO; Houee and Sign Painting; doors, counters. Ace. painted in imitation of Mahogany, Curled Maple,
Oak and all other imitations of w ood or Marble.
Their shop is in the bottom part of Brookville, north-ea6t of the court house, and opposite Mr. Clarkson's rcaidence. HARTLEY, WHEAT Ac Co. Sept. 13, 1838. 37 tf
of the south west quarter of section five, township: attention
MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. W. H. CASTER having permanently located in Brookville, tenders his professional services to the citizens of that place and surroundin? country, in all the various branches of the
All the east half I practice ol medicine; and hopes, by paying strict
to ail the patients commute 10
8qr,6qr,5qr,4qrand shawls and dress hd'kh eight, range two west, in tne county ano aiai csami, r-". of all colors and grades aforesaid. Also The south east quarter of sec- j Residence in the bottom part of the town, east or A gen'l assortment of hardware and cutlery, inclu- tion thirty two in township nine, range two west.Uhe court house, in the house formerly oeeupied y ding knives and torks, shoe knives, butcher in the county and state aforesaid, as the property .James Swigget. 473m. A , Vni.o. s..;j.nr. .k..r. nin- of the estate of John Gant, late of Franklin county. Nov.tlst , 1838. n-om.
cere, locks, binges and screws. Files, chissels,
gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. An assortment of teaboards; trace chains and hoes. China Tea Setts of superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool China of various patterns. 150 sett beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. China and common
Dlates. dishes and pitchers, assorted.
ALL which have been carefully selected by
himself in Philadelphia, and will be sold on the
most reasonable terms for cash or approved coun
try produce. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Nov. 30th. 1838.
ON HAND, A general assortment or Cotton Yarn. Groceries. Tinware. Augers, Window
Glsss and Nailf .
K. D. GALLION,
Terms One third of the purchase money to be
paid in hand; one third in one year, and one third
in two years from the day of sale, to be secured by bond and approved security.
Hy order ot the Probate Court of r rankiin coun
ty. JONATHAN EAUS,
JOHN H ACKLEjIAN, CHARLES VAN CAMP, Nov. 22, 1838 47-3 w Commissioner. NOTICE.
A I.f. neraona indebted to the undersigned, are re-
xU. quested to mske immediate payment.as longer
indulgence cannot be given.
, iiit v 19 ec v iLiiD . Brookville, Sept. 25th, 1533.
Fall and Winter ood. THE subscribers received, a short time ago, rrnn. th. P.aat and Cincinnati, a very heavy stock
of DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Win
ter trade, which they will sell at wnoiesaie or
retail, at the Cincinnati prices, adding carnage. R.Ac S.TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 22. 1838. 1 IRON and NAILS. A good assortment of Iron and Nails kept constantly for sale by Nov. 22, 1838- R. Ac 8. TYNER.
C. F. Clarkcon, HoUry, PMIe. VrkviU, Indimnm.
