Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 January 1839 — Page 3
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euacting clause and insernnubsutuuTu Lcn he proposed, contusing, with one or two exceptions, 1 he views or the modification committee. Upon this bill, nnd upon motions in reference to tt, a desultory debate took place which occupied the principal part of the time of the Heuse until the adjournment yesterday (Thursday.) The discussion was in reference both Co its merits and to the present disposition to it. Various motions were made to refer it bark to the modification committee on canals nnd internal improvements, and to lav
it on the table and print it. . Before any disposition was made the House adjourned. On this morning, Mr Jndah, from the committee of ways and means, reported a bill containing 11 sections,' entitled, "a bill relative
to the receipt and disbursement of all state funds & for other purposes." This bill provides, among other things, that t ie State Bank and
Branches shall receive and pay out all public moneys, revenues, and other funds of the state payable by or to any public officer, agent, &c
Promise? e vomkt not Lite It cruiHr uaftl
for one of your cold, format shake ot the r ' " ' ' .' " RGaSIXV.
hand. Every person who protudee oue of (Th venjng of December SO, 1838, a man two Gnoers for vour touch, fa if bt fr V J Mm of Patrick Sullivan, broke open
afraid ofcatcbing some cutaneous distemper) w -VS th' nl, f tUt Md "oaashould to srhnol awhile to John O. AJ-V 1 21ir,5TL,?,.1 yr'1!?: "d ?lk h""- " nt,7 "! U,e T".r,ou" nche. of th.
t- " . , - V , i "" 'fi vji ib uver, ana a Bin on tue wool'
lie snakes you witii a vcneenncetnnd snakes i merciai Hank or Cin.t a o. 2 rnm hia
..a. a a a a . i r a
HCDICAL, notice.
eR. W. H.:CASTER having permanently located in Brookville, tenders Lie professional
The Editor is absent, on business at Indi
ct . !(i)lisfrom the Lawrenceburg Beaton. The F.ii'ors of the Indianopilis Journal tuken our friend of the Brookvilte Amer-
an severely to task for presuming to q uestion the po,lCJ or ProPrict of lne legislature lubscribing for each of the papers of that ee,to the amount of five copies to each memjnnd officer of that body. We do not fclatiie the lndianopolis Editors for being t little testy on this subject, for verily the .am of $3200 is not picked up evefy day on newspaper subscription. This appears to be , small milter to some, but it is nevertheless worthy of consideration. The subscription nrr p for the session papers is one dollar anJ
there are lour papers printed In the town of
lndianopolis, o wnicu uve copies arc ordered h.iirh member: consequently the expense
for each member will be $'20, and $100 ns nroDortion of this county alone, which the
people have to pay. t ue wuoie aggregate amounts to about $'3200. This sum would
,t the interest on noout NOU,UUU ol the pub
lic debt, and if applied in that way4 instead of
fdr newspapers lor the members, would lessen, to just that amount, the burthen of taxation on the people, which is already sufficiently flnerous. But another view of the question.
From this county we send lire members, in
cluding the Senator. The whole number of
conies that these Gve members wouhl be en
t a a a a
titled to, allowing mc session 10 last six weeks,
would be about one hundred. These would
not supplv more than one-third of the voters
of Dearborn county with a single copy during
the session. And how tar would a single co-
pTof a newspaper go towards enlightening
the mind oi me constituent, as to tne aoings
of the Legislature! Besides, one-half,
i,cf nf Ihp nanrrs sent, are never taken
of the post-office, nnd a great portion ofthose I"6"" or Woodmas & Offley, yery re-
that are taken out are never read, as the peo- uitn.iJ miuhh iu nurenpie are pretty generally supplied with legisla- cans who visited Smyrna; and who fouud In tire intelligence through other channels, him the correct and intelligent merchant, the
Upon tie whole, then, we feci constrained 0Mr,irnMle"ea na 6enerou Mcnat ins house
co-incide with friend Clarkson, in denouncing being at all times open to his countrymen, the measure not only as unnecessary& uncalled was respected and beloved by the nu-
fiu-hrthenublic wants, but as a profllieate ex- reruu mrHretw, uu nuic.ta.is, uu
.i;t.. ;fnr.i -n iiiWnciifinKI. a.i.tr..ofil.l whom in hn extensive transactions he be
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vour bod r too. unless vou rhould hnnnen to
be us thick as himself. Well, there is nothing like it; it shows a good heart at any rate, and we would rather a man would crush the very bones of our fingers nnd shake our shoulders nut of joint, than that he should poke our paw, as if be were about to come in con
tact with a bear or hyena. The ladies may
rest nstured nl this, that n man who
squeeze their hand when he gets hold
does not deserve to have a hand in his posses
sion; nnd that he has a hfart seven hundred
and fortv-nine times smaller
mustard seed. Morning Visiter,
1 hem's my sentiments cxac
practice of medicine; and hopes, bv Darinir strict
nnrketJ attention ta all tl.a mtlani. .-
. - ' w . I - I-.IVUI. u I -111 ui nig Ho ib a larse man. Learv built, abont ft feet Liirh. I change, to remit l.Kri r
and dark compleiron. He may bedietinguiahed by 1 Residence in tbe bottom part of the town, east of
- .i.wivuiHiviit no hit i us aawari no- iub tuuii uouee. in me bouse inrmariv wrnn t
r AniwiliiiK Un ...L .rk:. I T.- a..,: . J r
perron apprebenmng tbe thief and returning the Aov.3Ut , 47-8m.
money win ne liberally rewarded. -
PETER B1XNETT. IVOTICE.
January a, icou. l-3w
will not TOFVliS "ARMONY LODGE. No. indulienc.es i J H. A. The members of the nnieb- , old of it, boring Lodges and Maeuns in regular standing are Drookville,
ALL persona indebted to tbe undersigned, are re- ' quested to make immediate payment,as longer ,
invuea to attenu a f uneral uf Itrotder James I
s wiggett, dee'd, (a member of lb is Ixtdge) in tbe
i : 1 1 i . i ' . - .
cannot oe given.
DAVIS Sept. 25th, 133
VIELEY. SO
Miau a nrnln nf luw" " urooavuie, on me intra Sunday of next .... Hum a lira i n ii w,,,, . . . "", rmwia .. .i .
i uvi.u i.miuj f at i u uutK. n general atten-1 II -j vunu
laance is particular! solicited. Ov order of ti.. tne subscription to
liy.-l'f. UetiU Lodge, J AM Ed MF.WUIXNRY. Rm. company be re-opened
I nn. . ' - I
AT A MEETING
'! a number of the Pkreiciana of the counties
of Union and Franklin, at Fairfield, Franklin co.J
inu., on neaneeear me ytu Jan'V. to take
Dec. 29th, 1838.
Taken I'd.
Isaac Pbcania of Oath townsbiD. Franklin
UHT 1IIUIIIIB. UU join or Vhta in ait m
red, mulj cow, witb a white face and wbite back.
supposed to be seven or eight yeara old. No other
OJJice oflht Brvoktillt Insurance Company, ) .
AUg., I.KS. . ordered, that tbe books for
tbe capital stock of this
that the buiineaa honri in
the office or said company be from 9 to 12 A. M. slid from 1 to 4 1. M and that publication be made or tbe same. - , ' SAM'L GOODWIN, Pres't pro tem. Jonw W . IIitt, See'y.
Drug, ITIrdicines, Phints, &c.
Front the Philadelphia Gazelle. THE LATE CONSUL OFFLEY.
We have rec ived the notice below 'with a 1 some steps towards the organization of a anirtv.
request for Us insertion, from a valued friend, ? ODJe?1 e,u 6e f -dvjincement of the pro- m";K80r Preeivawe. AppraUed to twel-e I TT Ac S. TYNER keep on band a general a
ho knew the subject of it well, ht the scene Ilrr.?." " 7 . imhi. eortmentof the following articles. bi
. r iiiiii it nirsiaivarap aiiAtt aarukAia iia ni &is ea jit;!ii. iwnirv ii taai s t at hw na a a . i a i i a a a -
of Ins othcia
one of the
served than
final depar
can officers of the sort abroad might be fol
lowed or attended. The exit of true worth from the world is too rarev.not to be signalled every where. .
OBBTITART.
Diet!, at Smyrna, Turkey, on he 4th of
Uctober last, in the olh )ear of his age, Da-
t career. Tributes like this to iu. J n.u -I ".fi ..""'.t "Yu"ri a . n i Z" .V" ''r, . NU ai wnoiesaie
, , , c r ' "" iu iu cnair, ana nr. , e oe a irue copy icinnati prices.
-. u. vyuauia ... iiiuiv- uc-i a . . uieftjcoil OI rrinil.n. innmnl.J Dn.Mi m i iuw ceiit uuuk. IIHH 4i J n hit nr iw.mwi. I iini.M. . . i
would be those with which the The object of tbe meeting bavinir been ta0j h. 183P. .. fl-3wl - THOMAS FLINT.J.P ' R.i.,..n.Jn.'
. ... I.I i.-:- " - J I , " l
ure oi some ot our modern Amen-l . " I ifodrrey'e cordial
On motion, it IfmmA Ti,. k. A arARlu.
av v,vi,u( un tug aTaVtHlUUI eaaaMk. W r k.a or Graduates of all legally authorised SchoolsV HEL0(51,0 t0 the hei of Judge JIcKin Medicine, residing in the NY. V, Yalley, and wbo ney.dec d, within half a mile of Brookville, are favorable to the formation of a Medical Bociety, Ind' Wl" ,e.,e.d for fivo J". t Eighty Dollars be, and tbessme are hereby, requested to meet at Peryearctsinin' forty acres of improved land, Liberty, Union co., Ind, on Tuesday 29th inst. at 00 whicb ctbin ul,, nd corn-crib; Alio o'clock A. M. so twenty acres of land adjoining, partly cleared; Retolte J further. That Dr. J. M. Starbuck of ,finihfd& left under good fence at tbe expiration t.;iw.rtv ta kj M.n.i.j . .ii:.. . .11 . of the five 'veara. and nuiul win, rr:.i . .
r l r ft r . i .. . ri. . I V f kiiuvoku w miner in marCN n I . . . . ' . . - imviui Ren
uuum.Ei,j(., consul oune Lmiiea otaies that meeting on the advantages to be derived from ,or meM0W. Included in tbe Lease. For
a a. a a . . r iilii 1.1 i is . i t a . . . a mMaanaiinB
hi 11 in i iiac. tie was n native 01 i nuruei- meaicai Associations. phia, and son of Daniel OiHey, formerly a On motion of Dr. Z; Casterline, Drs. Coglev tie minister of the Society of Friends. . Starbuck were appointed a committee to draft a Mr. Offley,' after being engaged in com- iV Bttbroit them tot
merciai pursuits in the United Staleds for n,Hu,A. ,.. Ti.a n.1
information apply to Elijah Berwick, Esq. Brookville, Ind, or E. A. McKinney, Newport, Ky. N B Security will be required for the ye&rly
AVE A V INU.
IWflMAAil!nMa t 41. I
several ytars, removed to Smyrna about 25 or meeting be signed by the chairman and aeoreUrv I. T,HE subscriber would inform the public that (Mil : l J..- it . l ..ul:.t.j : .1! u a 'Mbe is Drenared. witk trnnA Innma m .!
.1 1 uu Ycflis NiiLv, itiiu net?, aaniie 111c uniei ui 1 iruuTiiin American andl.- j V . . . " that peiiod, as a member of the "most W WA- W"1!1--.. " . .1 ' - S?!?.!
wn motion, tne meeting tnen adjourned to meet j j r . , r "" j
in Liberty on lueeday 29th inst. at 10 o'clock A.I
M. 11. COG LEY, M. D. chairman. T. Y. Colescott, M. D. Secretary.
A
NEW A8SO'tTMENT. The subscriber has just received a hew and splendid assort
ment of JKWEliKY.'.as, Silver Pencil Cases,
uoid and silver 1'lain and Fancy Watch Keva and
Seale, and Plain and Fancy Watch Chains, Fash
ionable uoid Finger Kings, Silver Teaspoons, La-
public funds, which should be applied Lob- tame ronnected ; no one possessed more their diee' Fashionable Belt Buckles, and new-fashioned Lrf, nfmnrn nnsimr imnortance confidence and esteem, nnd no one probably Breast-pine, and for sale cheap. Come and see. jects of more Pres importance. Mnderstood the Turkish character better than Jn'y 11. 1830. J.REINEMANN.
understood the Turkish character better than
I he did.
To him the American Government and
kind done in tbe country. Bv maav veara exne.
rience, he thinks be can do' his work to tbe satisfaction of his customers. H ia reaidanrA ia nn
Blue Creek, Franklin county, about 6 miles from Urookvillo. Yarn. &c. left at Mr. Rraainnnlc'a in
Brookville, he can get, and will return so soon as the work can be done. JOHN MAURER. Nov. 23d, 188. 48-3m
Covington Cotton Yarns.
A l'AttUb BUDDlV Of the above wll known
xilv Yarna, of all numbers, ia constantly kept on hand; for sale on liberal terms by the subscriber, j a a . a W-a
Agent tor tne f actory. u. BUCHANAN. Dec. 3 No. 50 ym Sda Garette.
Godfrey
British oil Caator do Sweet do Oil spike Zialeam life Pool. D. Jayne'e Carminitive Balaam Bloodgood'e elixir of health .
Fahnestock'e vermifuge
Cleveland s ague dropa Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do Aaafistida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac ' Cologne water Black Ink Red do Indelible do Copal Yarnieh Boot do Jappan do Ground mustard
Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pep pet Refined borax Calcined du Nut-gal la March 14lb. 1837.
tr art- fro r A arvrrxar
1niia?iapilis. Jan.'2nd liWU. lomm the American Government ano . i'iot n ' i tn"ir:-. ;..l . watii
In the Senate on Monday last, Mr. Vawlcr, American merchants generally me under cumy aforesaid, returned to the School Commie- mill R subscribera bavin n..i...J 'it., tiv
from the Committee on the State Bank, made great obligations for the favorable footing up-1 aioner of said county, chargeable with the Taxea of 1 J. SHOP in this place, inform the public tbst
a report, accompanied with a bill. The fot- on which our commerce was placed, before t3.3d, by the collector of State and County Reve- tbey are prepared to furnish the public with any t ' . . - .... I ft ft ft . I r. .1 Mil A Alft. aa III MHht. rtn ll.n 1., J.i. t n.MM.L. I a l .i1. t. t ft... I : . . . . . ...
lowing are the nrovisionsol the bill: I ny aavanccs were maae oy tne government - r wsiiiuur,i .....- nm. voBniry mwcnu u win oe - . ...... I r.i tr . r.. ... i . . - I iHStO. and on which taxes remain unna id . afo a I aunolied at Ihn f!inpinnt; nriiw. T, -l.
'I lie lirst sect on authorises the lund com- oune tjnueu oiaies lowaras a reciprocal tin-1 . ' , . :.. ' I 'ZrZ"'! Z :LV -":r'" 'I,
nissioners to contract loanS.on the Part ofthe derstanding with the Porte. At the time of .TTt".! .'n:'m'" 9. Mta . . in.. Z?ZZ!J n "
- I A a M a a . a ... a . I . mm f- V V- V HH T w CIIIUIUIVU UUUU BUU
stale, for 1,000,000 every year for live years. Mr. Ulttey s settlement there, American ves- jj. W. quarter of section 2, township 12, range 11. experienced workmen. R. CURTIS Co.
ata rate of interest not execedingo per cent., scis went to omyrna unaer tne uriusii nag, murgees isaac, it. louacrea or sd rate land, wi. i. 42
redeemable after 20 nud within 30 years, and were paying a tax to the British Levant s. b. qnarter or section 30, township 11, range 11. Sach loans when obtained are to be paid to Company. This hi, patrioUc .pint could not fftSL:
the commissioners of the sinking Tund. submit to, ana lie determined, tt possible, to 12 - Sitinn tarrti rmrtvi ihnl aaitt loans shall be I have an understanding with the Turkish Gov-1 rin. dn. ion aina Ail palftft land. ft. 1?. mm..
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Subscribed and paid OVer as banK SIOCK in tne I enimeni, -ukii euuuiu rviicvc uia tvumij- ir w ieciiBB i, lowDnaip ia, rtnga l.
bicli
or retail, at tbe Cia-
Pulmonary Balsam Lamott'a cough drops
Calomel
Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate , ' Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge T Prussian blue Indi Red lead , While do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow . Do . Green Esa. peppermint
cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's balm, fot tbe teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints MedicamentHia Cinnamon - . Lee's pills . Cnnattn Aarb. Magnesia ftutmegs Sulphate Quinine 12 bty
. h . .1 . Vft ft- .l?r.ul .n n M Rm.im B n k. ma I ! . 1 1 M r M .tlil.llj.lt
several branches oi tne otaie uanK, at uuy ' uwi w in.iiig oiiunuum dollars per share; bat, before full dividends tie accordingly ptoceeded to Constantinoshall be paid on such stock, the state directors pie, and, at considerable expense, (which atmust provide for raising a surplus hind from tends all transactions of the kind In that the profits equal to one-sixteenth of the stock, country) obtained permission for his country-
... i ..in i- i it,..nn.,.ni nlilfta inr. men to visit Smvaaa under their own flaff.nnd pltt aforesaid.
aiiu uiutiidiciT cuuai w iii iiiuiu v ..... w y :j 1 . . . - . hj n tn..j ta . plus retained on the other stock in the branch, established fot.himself a favorably rifrorl 16m,q,,"e
The stock and surplus are pledged lor tne amies, oi wnicn an adniwiu v ib u.ireu No a, tnd 92 . the own
parmentof the principal of the loan the div- the bencnts. Ana sucn were tne lavontoie l 8muei g
Two Instalment..
THE stockholders of the Brookville Insurance Company are required to pay two dollars on each ahare of stock subscribed, makinir tbe seventh and
eighth instalments! the seventh on the firat W nf
Lot No ? in that part ot Brookville laid off bv Jny- and the eighth on the first dav of Febv..
Amos Butler. 18.19. By order of the Board. lt No 110 in Butler's plat, aforeeaid. JOHN W. IIITT, Sec'y. Lot No 1, in square No 2, in Henrie's plat of Brookville, 20th Nov., 1838. Itw.lir;lla ; .
Lots No 3. 2 and 4. in souare No 3. in Henrie's ' n,,l Winter OOd.
A CARD. 11 SMITH 6c CHARLES H. TEST
takea this opportunity of inforaiinir tbe pub
lic that in future they will punctually attenu tbe Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and all professional businoas confided to either in said coart, will receive their joint attention.
. CALEB H. SMITH, CHARLES II. TE8T. Jan.27. 1837. ' 7
THE subscribers received, a short
COACH & WAGON MAKING. m YOUELLS Sr V. DOHERTY, respectfully JL inform tbe citizens ot. Brookville, and tbe public in general, that they Lave commenced the Coach and Wagon making f
business in all their various branches, m the shop
paymentofthe principal of the loan the div- the bencnts. Ana sucn were tne lavoraoie Samuel Bering, School Comt
iJcnds Jtre pledd for the payment of the in-1 impressions which he made upon the 1 orle, county, do hereby certify, that the above is a true terest on the loan and the surplus of the div- that although there was then no treaty be- list of all the lands and town lota, situate in said ... 1 . . . I. .t t. t. I Di.i. I . I n 1 Muinl. that trrrn rplnrnoil tn in h lla i.n1lo.r
idends. if an r should remain alter the - inter-1 tween tne tjniteu -states inu me iuirisui , luuuus, ii any puouiu remain auw ure . . . ... , ,.., ... of the State and County revenue for the countvl
aforesaid, for the year ltslo, charged with the nonpayment of taxe for said year, and that still remain unredeemed, together with the owtvsra' names, so fat as tbey are known. And 1 hereby
the taxes, penalties, and
thereon be paid on
Franklin Circuit
time airo, I
o,o, in Henrie s 7,Tinn.i - very neavy iioca formerly occupied by Mr. Pelsor. All kinds of of DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Win- Carriages and Wairona. made to order at the ahorl-
of Fairfield. "r Swl" y will sell at wholesale or est notice. Also alt kinds of reDairin Dromndv
niasioner of said at the Cincinnati prices, adding carriage. exeuted.
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Brookville, Nov. 22, 1838,
est is paid, will go to pay any interest on in- Government, he was permitted to iioist ms
tcmal improvement loans, as the Legislature own nag. mueeu, us aiwu uiguci may direct. Smyrna or Constantinople. From that time Th n.;l .niiu., ,i:-. ii,. mmmiKiAimrt Americnn commerce with the former port be-
oflhesinkingrund,in subscribing thestock in gan to increase, and was placed upon as fa- 5-iift,2rIM theseventl branches, to have an eye to the vorable footing, as that of almost any nation ffTlTJrWS
itrraioti nmnt. H.ai (.. nKuim.. Ar tKi if with whom treaties existed, nr wno naa von- r niinlw ,h. ,,. j.. nf
anv branch through' mismanagement, should uls residing at Smyrna or Ministers at Con- next Urm Qf said court, a motion will be made for endancer the safetr.nr render unDroducUve Utantinople. - ' judgement, vesting said lands and lota in tha State
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FOR SALE.
HOUSE and LOT. situated on Main street.
near the public square. ' Also, two other lots
convement to the above mentioned property, suita
ble for stable purposes, and for pasture. Liberal
terms will be given. For further information in
quire of 50 N. D. GALLION.
S.,tr...i in i1.i nprind he wns. with our of Indiana, for the use of common schools, in said
CommissionerSft entrested byour "'ineetimony whereof I have hereunto set m, with important negotiations relative to the utnd,Uli, 4ln 'dav of January, 1839.
treaty now existing between the two coun- , . , SAMUEL BERING.
tries, which, though lone and often interrur- School Cummi$ioner.
ted, were eventually closed in a manner sat
said stock, it shall be their duly to withdraw
tne same and place it in some other branch. Section four provides that the loans and discounts made on this new stock shall be distributed among the several counties according in tlr c-l i- J l. I. ;.l tknt nft.
plications be made by safe and nunc- Ufactory to the Government and honorable tual men, and that neither the principal nor to himself. Finally he received the appoint-
Sate of Valuable Property. rrnHE undersigned offers for sale a 8aw-Mill
a . a. a...
mui , e " . w rl larMA nflh United States, which nd forty acres of Land, s-tuated one rourtb cither of his endorsers has suffered paper to men t as Consul ot the Lnlted s, wmcn . gut Rm from
omcc ne sustamcu tur u..y .. Brookville to Indianapolis, 8 and a half miles from . .1 . .f 1 !. I .. 1.1 J-tl. I . . .... ...
at tne time oi ins launmcu uwm
lie under protest twenty days.
oecuon tive directs the commissioners to as
Somerset! and Laurel, five and a half from Meta
Alexandria, and four
urrounded with a
is convenient to
good repair. The
I a aWa " a I IIIIII ! IllUlini Vlt ft IUtU"WUUHI aviiuv
Section ; uunnr.r PW stork is cesses, ns was otten witnessed during me line teiWMbe. j. h. FAUROT.
- - J f . . . . , . . .- . a
sintnhak-.u-. -..k....i.irlrK'ibp Al thou eh lone removed from his native mora, two and a half from
. i . i. . ' , r .i .: .n.ttfttpr. nn man hnMMsed warmer American from oalem. I bis property is a
snan be auaea, tne rZ'r7JT" of timber, which
wmch they extend discounts as provided in eeun65,ur . ""J""7" ""- " " the mill: the mill and dam is in
lha r.,ii. ,. - i honor, or reioiced more nenniiv at irei . . ,
section.
a l.lr.i . ' i. .i .s r..j I at i-m it-trie with kneland
" onuitii, tii3 sinaiiiK iuiiu vvwnur i , . , . , . tiotlfT. if iKAf rt.AM if .rlrilftkU. nnviiuthnr. Death has now closed uu laoors, anu
T vviil a " j m i aa ... w a k
Somersett, Jan'y 1, 1839.
2
NOTICE.
t isaoic, HiAi ftii-i . . .. , , . j
. i. ft . . .... . - l. n..am Anrf aft.tiiniia rin i oi irienus mm
ucn orancii loincrcase lumaivinuai sioca, - . vrrv- --- - - rnp AUTUFit saiiP i,rinfnri. e-
relatives mourn nis loss, m wun.ii mo I . .. 7- iV i r I . a a a II L.t'u. Ja IK Km-m ar I Wiltnt Ar I ak
Ute." . most truly svmpathllies, having long anu isungunvu .
S,,.;. .. larire v shared in his friendship, and. in com- innai contractors, .ms wv .
u"" 8C'C ' . : r-'r." .V." 1 ' :,k MMm.. nartaken of his (mutual consent. JOEL Wll.CUX,
uie win section ot the charter oi tne 3iaie " , r nk, (in relation to the subscription and pay- hospitality. . "cot or individual stock by mortgaging real Uecmbbr 24, 1838. awta r- . a a a . a a t a . J
- tor tne second ana tniru insiaimems. tt. t, t. t,.., ui.l. iht under the firm of Uoglind. Wilcox & Co., in
"iso provides that the new branches snail . ------r.m,lK. i,u,;np .i.s, daT dissolentitled to all the privileges nnd subject to Ue understood the strange constructions that the BJksmithing business is this day disaoi-
Sesame restrictions of the old brantes under are sometimes put upon a squctw ottne listing laws. hand With some it is entirely equivalent to The bill providing for an appropriation of a declaration of lovei this is very ufpfinf SMiiwi-5.t . .. I. . lnM,t. Womnat take hold of a lad v's hand
vv,uwon tne tuicnigan runu, wa micu.p- .. r . , .
Can
muliiitl rnnaent.
ISAAC VAN HORN.
Brookville. Dec. I5lh, 1838.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing
ved
DOCT. JOI2I 8ELK2AIV.
ItTk ESPECTFULLY informs tbe public that he Mtiv Las permanetlv located himself in Ruahville.
Rush county, Indiana, and offors his professional
services to tbe afflicted community.
lie made his study with his brother S. II. Setman of Columbus, Indiana, successor and son-in-law of Doctor Richard Carter of Kentucky. Hav
ing learned that system or practice which is well known to tbe public, he bclievee be will be able to
give general satisfaction to all those) who may fa-
vor mm who a can. -
Dy his pest experience in the practice, he makes
no hesitation in saying heean euro many of the
most obstinate diseases incident to this country;
such as Consumption, Dyspepsia. Chronic affec
tion of the Liver, Fits, Rheumatisms. Gout. Drop-
ays, Cancers, While Swellings, Hysteritis, etc. etc.
uct. r-e. 4-3m
. Just Received and for Sato
: O BBLS. Am. Brandy; 6 Doz. best quality names ; ' 100 Pr. trace chains. R. if S. TYXER. ', March 14, 1838. . ' cash for Wheat aad Rag. THE subscribers will pay tbe highest cash price ; for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotto rage: all to be delivered at their Mills in Brookville. J.H.8PEERcCo. Brookville February 10tb 1837. " . : . 49 if : COOTS end 8UOE3. TTT ECE1VED aud for sale, 1
iaU 450 pairs Miller's coarse booU.
mutual consent.
" - JONAS HOG LAND,
. . JOEL WILCOX, ISAAC VAN HORN. Brookville, Dec 15th, 1838. N. R. All oersons indebted to the above
A... .riiint custom to firms are reouested to call and make irt.medi-
ic amutaiNa "7. J i. j .if- in ri..irh. t. n.vm-nt. Those having claims are re-
etoS!ra them tosses J-Kell,
red toatrike out fitrni the I that we have never been sued for a breach fl n Brookville, for payment. .
n.on Wednesday and lost by a majority of like hot potatoes;, afraid of giving lee tenvolM. least we should burn her fingers. Very fine
On Tllo.il v lnl Iks ftnrwt llrnl mn bill which truly I Now it was
l ft . . W j . . . . I -
"a been laid on the t noMon of Mr. Milrov,
htn Mr. Owsn moved
NEW GOODS.. ' Jutt received fro . -
New-York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati,
a heavy and general assortment of KICRCnAIDISE; coNsimnaop DFrOOODa AND OP.OOaHIED, HARD-WARE and CUTLER K, - Glass Queen's, Tin, Earthen WARE.
ALL of ishich tee will sell on the " MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Country Preface) taken at the,
. nranssT pciccs, M BXOHHMQC VOB OOODS. 1 - LONG & BROWN. Brookville, IndM May 30, 1838.
do kip do
do coarse shoes ' good common coarse sbes. - boys ' do do ; " youths' do do women's kip shoe. . J do calf. v M children's chnts. . " boys eoars booU youths do ' . Mi Iter's 'common coarse boots.
- R. cW 8. TYNER. Brookville, November 22, 1838. .
84
200 :oo 200 840 150 120 100 36 30 100
Tf EWELRY-Tbo subscriber has jast received
CJ a new and fine assortment of Jewelry; neb as
ring, ear-bobe, breast pins, ate: For sale, cheap. Dee 17, 1838, . J. RF.INEMANN.
NOTICE!. THE Brookville Insurance Company will receive money on deposits attbeiroCee, ontbe following terms, namely for 2 montbe 3 per cent
per annum for months per cent ror o montns 5 per cent and for 0 or more month 6 per cent. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken ae usual: for terms apply at the office of tbe Company, eaat upper room, above Price ec Adams' Saddler store. . ' - ' 8. GOOD WlNf retident.
A. H'CamTT, N. D. GaLLIOS), D. PftJCK, J. VYVHH,WM.MeCi.KtaT,
C. F. CLaaxeoa,
1 I Eroch M oCabtt,
v O. Hott-aiia, Joaa W. Hrrr, See'ry.
Oct. IS 41 . . . ; - ,
CALL. AND PAY.-All peraoos indebted to the so bee ribers are reeueetsd to make imme-
ft
1
diate oavmeet.
Brookville, Jan'y 4, 1838.
R. S. TYNEU.
