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FR1D4T, APRIL, ft, 1839. (r','c Inve on .n an address dvlivcri .,i Liberty before a convention of Gradu-

-.cswi Medicine of the Vhite-Vatcr Valley, bv J. M. Starbilck, M. t. which we slu.ll iviblish. "e ak nt know ledge the receipt

?c Contribution from I.:

LvponrA.vr from .Mexico

Treaiyof peace fcr-ta-een France andMttico. The French Consul in this city received despatches yesterday from Admiral tioudin, by the schr. Water Witch. The information is brought that a conference whs held on the 8th inst., at Vera Crug. between the Mexican

Plenipotentiaries Goroslixt and Victoria on one side w hich resulted in the adoption of a treaty of peace The articles of said treaty were formed on the 9th and signed on the

"Ulti mst.

Mr. I'nkenham, the Eni'lish Minister, guar

anties, In the name of hi9 government, the

peuigree nothing is known. There are a, number of horses in this section of runt rv lite'

IN OTIC C. BREEDERS OF CATTLE.Tbe lm-

roved short burned English Dull ERYX,

imported by the subscriber in 183. will stand for CeWe st liia residence in While-Water township, Franklin county st 10 dollars each cow.

PADIGREK Eryx by Brutus; dam. Venus, bv

be in?

t.nced, last week, by the Fayette County LUU,UUU tm-ntioneil in her ultimatum. . curt to bard labor in the penitentiary for T,,e gbsh Minister signed the lien uu k k k r i one of the pafties, and it was e spoiled

twenty one jear?, naming ueeu ouiv iouiiu t

g'ti'.ty of manslaughter.

of a poet c contribution Irom Lawrence-

l ir?!,, a? well as one from our regular poeti- pH. ment Dftl,e indemnity due to the exited

, i correspondent m tins place. 1 1;ey will t icnch, the conditions of which are to be

l in .hip season. herenlleC lixed.

I France receives nothin? to indemnify the

Wolf, the murderer of Wright Was sen- expenses of Ihe war. and claimed merely the

ty as

that

elish fleet before Verv Cruz would imme

diatcly sail for Europe, its object being accom

plished. We are told that the w hole Mexican bona

lu'.ion approved of the treaty that Was made

nr. i i . i . . . .

in raoremner. which lormca the oasis ol the

one now adopted.

1 he -Mexicnns at era Crtii were much

pleased with the treaty, and public rejoicings

in consequence thercnl took place on the eve'

nines cl the IKti and ID.

We also learn from Vera Crue that the blockade of that port was taiscd on the 9th ittst. and that the Various merchant Vessels are

discharging their cargoes. We congratulate

the mercantile cominuuitv on this welcome

news. N O. Times, March 22.

the present season 1 have.hothing to say for

or againt any one or them. A horse will Always recommend himself to a competent judge ;'butl do insist upon It, that the rates nt W'hirh hp t;inils t.linttl.1 tiuvn hn inltuona

whateverMn obtaining for him a single marfe J' A-i?hVf l.,'v.H'lri by U"10'" ' t. t. . ... . h..n . . e. . dam, Verbina, by old ellineton; e. e. erandam,

ii is an ineouiroveriioie laci main goon favobrite cow of Mr. Robertson's Brutus, (the colt is ns easily raised ns a poor one. A ! sire of Eryx) by Hurley; dam Adelaide by Albert, colt worth $ 100 at two years of age, will not! 27; grandam, Anna, 219, by Pilot, 496; g gran

eat any more, nor require more care .than. on e nauen, ion, oy aioion, 14; g. g. grandam,

. k . - - iiaixi.i Ii-uhb i iis i.m i... i ft

worth only S W at the tame age. Somet me. 'y " uu,, f' : i r..: - . grandam by Sbipton, 5Sf g g. g. g. grandam by

..d ........... .cMU...mu.c ,an Ors,iwarrowf g. g. g. g. g. graiiiTam by a sou and more reeding, than the better one. Then the Twin Hrotlier to Being, g. g. g. g. g.grandam,

" .j uui l''T iiioic hiiv.-11'ii. in uruvuillK llicuilju; win uruiuer iu urn, uwt

APRIL ELECTION CossTj.Bi.es.

The follow ing is.the result of the elections

in the different townships throughout the

county, held on Monda) last: Wbrt.- Thomas Winscott, J. O. St. J;ihn,John ttensun,and lst c Jones. p0sr. William Wilson, John Mires limes Chance.

fWrnYM. Josiah Maul, James Uarrick-

- V mi'l.

Springtiettl. Ueuben llrackncy, Daniel

l. I razee. Huh. Michael llebolt, James Daily. J r

Rioomincr Gtove. James Kileore, Jesse

O w - rimcnls.

Hhite Huler. Thus. T Leming, Joseph

Henton.

lity- Thomas Cooksey Charles Reynolds.

HiscManl. Lnoch JSpradhng, m. Chap

man.

Pome years since, when this country was in

Its inlancv, and (armers somew hat "under the

Eryx was calved in WQ at Brouzhton Itall. the

residence oiCharles lempeFt, L.aq r.

ft ft W, - C - I 11 II Ol 1 . .

..!.. 1 1 . B-.i ; r , iuu une lunEUBii uuu, )nunr nnuer, hi

ci - g'" iwietueeii nu rMuar, each cow, cash in hand, or $2 credit. Peui-

iur Brii'ciinga low priceu uorse iroill w uicuiu bleed but now our fnrmers are nil rich or in! easy circumstnccs, and 'here nre no grounds for such an excuse. Indeed, it seems more like npenuriout disposition in my4view, than

any thing else. And in all countries, where farmers get the upper huud,ns they'have here.

they ought, by all means, Id turn their attention to the improvement, n..t only of the breed of horses,buttn fact of all kinds of stock and it Is a Very strong evidence of Improvident and injudicious husbandry, to see tanners

raise a poor kind of stock, when it is well; know n that the best breeds are as easly raised as the meaner ones, and always,, command double the price. In Kentucky, trnd other State, where hor

ses nre bred to advantage, and where it is profitable to raise govd horses, they stand nt from SC to $ 100 the season. Give me such

tree, loung slider, aired by old elicer, he br

Durock, he by S-iortsman. he by Tecumsey, Impor

ted; Slider's dam Lady Mundy, she by San Martin,

out of ill i Es Mot t, both imported; loung Slider a

dam, aired by Sportsman, dam by Cnrnplsnter. Young Slider's sire and dam raised by Ucn. Jss Garrard, Bourbon county, Kentucky.

Cows can be accommodated with eras and

every attention paid, but not accountable for acci dents or escapes. N. (I. Young Slider for sale. CUIUS. WHITEHEAD. March 21d, 1S.19. 1:) 3w

Cacc norcv

ALL persona Mabted to taw subscriber, arevioua to the' present star, art rcauesterf tn.

make payment witbetrt dhilay. h ii (m arvare. and out of the question to askr o expect longer

muuigence, n. if. 1IM)H.

Hrookviile, December 5tb,

IIOOTH nud SHOES.

inbECElYED and forsal,

H.bv 4-jO purs Miller's

eoare boots.

- " do- kiy d 2l!0 " do coarta shoes ttQO good common coarro ahes, y)0 - boys do- do 240 yoaths' do do150 women's ki shoes. 120 do calf. l(Nl children's cboasi6 " boys' roars boots youths' do 100 " Miller's common coarac boot. K. At S. TYNBR. Rrookville. November 22, IK'W.

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actcr.

all

om Nt Vmi the kiews is of a pacific char-

All is peace and quiet. And in

tiroli abil-tv the matter will be settled

i .out farther dilTicuhvk

New Cesscs. Among the important acts

which where passed nt the close of the late

session ol tonnress. Was one lor taking the

sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants

of the United States. The last general census w as that of 1830, ten ears ago. The enu

meration is to commence on the 1st ol June,

1840, and he completed within ten months

thereafter. iVab. Court

Slilllltto & Fullntt, .So. 12, Eait Fourth trtttt Cincinnati. DEALKae IN Saxony. Brussels Ingraimd and Venetian

Curpttingt Floor Oil Cuffu und India Mulling,

Uousckcrping Ury Uoorf, bilks, lAnent, Lncts, tMtriHoer, Shawls, S,C.

al k P. have alwavs on hand an assortment of

NOTICE. THE snbscribera having purchased the TIN SHOP in thia place, inform the public that they are prepared to furnish the public with any articles in that line. Country tHerebat.ti will bo-

supplied at the Cincinnati priei a. Tbey also have on hand a variety of stoves cooking and common, stove pipes, etc. They have employed good and experienced workmeu. It. Cl'KTIS - Co.

Oct. 10. 42

iTlouc) Wanted. THE subscriber is compelled to call upon sucfc of his customers as are indebted to him, to call and pay up, as it Is impossible for him to keenup his stock. carry on business and sell and do work without money. J. REIN EM AN. Feb. Int. 1839.

"fl fl) DOZ. first quality of upper leather just re-

ceived, AISO, NH) lbs. fin

t . . . . . I . r ft

norses ns mcse to nrecu iiom,ior a poor norse BlyleB of 8ilkg t11, lsncy fcrliclee of llie beet qu,

never sinnus at a nigii pure, n i want to , ties, selected particularly for the retail trade.

raise a tine coll, 1 never look kt the rates ol

Staple GooJs, and are receiving the latest leather, and for sale low by

July 7 no r'eb. 1st, 139.

Mr chirg V.ne.

The Van llureti party, us usual, has carried Nr-W- ttanwithit-e. Thp fulluw inp are

haviiiel thp li in ii-i nf lhr iitiinhpi-x hf Piimirrn rltr-

. " s : " o

Noble, the Commissioner

rf the Wk Wk Canal is now on this ted from that state t

Tristam 8haw,

or ed to

t-.roac

deuce

AT A MEETING thd undersigned, a committee appoint

nnke arrangements to celebrate the np-

tra At Eastman,

Chas. G. Atherton, J a red V WilliMns.

Ldmvtnd Burke. Wab, CW

la t

t . tb Yarv Mdh

Th tee is

Newt Yok MomeV Mahket. Although

hing anniversary of AmeHcxn Indepen- the reeling in the street to-day Was generally i,at the H tth Springs in Union County mole luant than on Saturday, a further de-

Daniel Ogden Was tailed jviine in neam every ui sciipiion, wun me ex

it

ted

mg

It

on.

iia.lhr lion

chair to ait as PresideM. and Johnlveption eflhe Vicksburg Dank, which tlosed

an w.s appointed Secretary and M. II. i ai impi-ovemMit oHully 4 per cent, on S.Ur assistant Setv. uil q-iovalton. The business transacted

... .J. I. 1 .hr 111 I rftV.I.,.k

3 President having tailed the commit- was iarge,a!u meiuciea saies oi unucu oiaies

onlor. and olhcr nrcliminarv measures Hank at 113, next weekt Hank of Commerce

... ' . t I llkll. I I- II .1. CD

taken, iparni iuui; Ltaiayeiie uaiiK, vinciuuaii, oo.

was Unanimously Resolved, That the

Highlit Uurnside of Liberty be nppoin-l ihtYsntttQtt MaUkkt March 23. Hams

Purclnsers tuy rely upon uniform prices.

March lS.)4-4w. C'in. Ga.$2

first quality aola

R.c8.VYNER. 5-tf

0rSlil4 YE liYEStl)

4 NY person wishing to purchase an excellent)

xm. YOUN MA It E, would do well to call on the subeciiber in Urookville, or at the office of the "In

diana American, where they may receive any par

The mare above men-

the season, when 1 read the advertisements I want to sec the horse himself his picture and his prices nre of no account but when 1 see him, and then learn his pedigree, t can

tell if he is the right horse for met and I think

r tint r.nnnM nf mil Klulo 'ntitit nititnl tliift

1 .11. .... ...V. . 1 V. J I. . . " . . ..VU1. . . . ' , i t - 1 I .1

k t . . . t . iii . i Humors uusireu uj inein

piaiiti.. hi.tj rit,oned, is six years old this spring and works well.

siticroiaicj in inc uiTOiui uuisc-e. uuiumu .'or further particulars call anil see her. this, or something else be done, we must jog March 4th. aw. W.T. II. PAULEY. along with a very indifferent breed. mrMTltTSnE

P barrel or less quin'.ity, 16 Bble. Sugar, 8 do Molases, 4 do Mackerel, 000 lbs. best Cod lis h, "00 lbs. It ice,

f hble. Brandy,

it do Hum, .1 do XYinej ALSO, ltlOO lbs. Soal Leathers Cartings, Nails and Axes; Small Brasa Kittles. N. D. UALLION. Brookville, March 27th, 1S:19.

uL.riiK. ON hand, constantly at the American office tko followinir kinds of blanks;

Ileeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Uond, Notes of hand.

resident of the day and Judge llenry L About 1 1 cts. to 111, from fust hands.

Berry of Hrookviile, ice riesidctit. Shoulders b a 81 els. ftrroW. That Sm'l W l.rker, Esit. tf Lanl 101 tis.

Connersvillebe appointed Oratory and John The Advocate says, the water is in the caM. Johnson of Brookville Header of thelnal, and boats are arming with Eastern

Docur&timi m Independence. I i reight

ueolveJ, i hat Capt. uenjamm smowdon ol

tairticlJ and Cipt. John llidcr of Hrowns- J Latest VWeig News. Hy the arrival of

ville, be appointed Marshals t nnd that Lr. the Siddons, at New-Yolk, we have Liver f,inuti Rf53 of Liberty, ttenry Itider of pool dales to the I5ih, and Loudon to the lkow uviihUcorge New land of Dunl tpsvitle. 16th, Teh. We have only room to say, that J.mvs t.t AndrevVs of Taiifield, Dr. George Canadian matters formed a prominent topic Ucrry and John A. Matson, Esqrs. ofHrook- of debate in the Hritish Parliiuciit. In Amci ville, a eotnauUcc to draft toasts t and that can securities there was seearctlv any altera

they be reiieteJ, each to dt aft suth senti- tiont but most cfi hem ore fine, as the demand

tncnU as they nvty think suited to the occasion J for them h becoming much more extensive,

an J tint they meet on the inommg or the tel not only in Loudon, but throughout the councSiatioii, and out of the whole, select such as try, a nwjoritv of the.in may agree upon. Resolved, That Captains Jt V, GilchrUt PttRsavTEittAM Cask.- The U.S.Gatette, Ki t J.ihn llidcr bo. re-piestcd to Invite their of the 27vh lust, snvs, that the verdict in this rc'patlive companies to ntm and uniform crte is fot the Relator?, or New School, themselves, attend and aid in the celebration. The Counsel for the Respondents, or Old

Resolved, i hit the Rev. Llijah Warwick School, moved forn new trial.

and Ik U. Reed .be invited and requested to

rfonn the duties of Chaplains. I New Orleans Mahhrt.Ncw Oilenns

A polte town. Charles the second, on

tiassing through Rodman, is said to have ob

served, that "this was the politest town he ev

er keen, as one half wHIie homes appenrdjo

be oon-inr and the other half tmcovend,' -

Since the day of Charles, the houses are alter

ed, but the inhabitants still retain their polite

ness, especially, at elections.

Awtft. TiitE Malignant Incendiaries. The slahle of Mr. Fisher, of the opposition

line of Omnibusscs at Roxbury, near Boston, known as the "Regulatorsand Conquerors,"

were recently dtstroyed, and consuming with thnn 25 horses and five hogs. The Boston Transcript relates the following atrocious rupoof of this ronllaeration, having been

the reultof a fiendish spirit of rivalr) Xoah,

Summonses, Subptriins, Executions. Constables' Bonds, Jonstuble Sales.

XOT.inY PUBLIC,

C. F. Ct.BKso, will also attend to filling deeds, Mortgagrs, Bunds, 6lc, and take th aknow ledgeineut of deeds, powers of attorney, or take depositions, certificates, affidavits, 4c, It. Otlice in the printing otlice. l&1y Vail nud Winter Ciood. TIIK subscribers received, a short time airo.

from the P.nst and Ci.icinn.tti, a very heavy stock of DltY GOODS, auitable rorthd Fall and Win ter trade, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati prices, addinjr carnage. R.Jt S. TYNliR. Brookville, Nov. 22. IS.

Jt'MT Itt'.CKIVED An aseortment of lijfht Calicoes and Ginffhams. Also, Striped, Mix

ed and Blue Drillings.

March VTlli.

N. D. UALLION.

AtliulnUtrntor'M Notice. 1KOTICP. ia hereby viven to all whom it may

1 w concern, that the undersigned have taken out letters of administration, on the estate of Samuel Barbour dec 'J. late of Franklin county. Ia. All

nersnna Indebted In a id estate are reouestcd to

"When the conflagration was at its height, make immediate payment, and those bavins; claime

a Dart V of men gave nine cheers In front or against the same, are notified to present them le-

Mr. Monroe's (the latcnromietororthe line.) K"7 auu.enucuica ior reiiieincmwuuiBiw,i

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TA. UAKIi. fBIIH subscriber winbes to purchase 100 cords JL of Bark, delivered at bia tan-yard in Brookville. S. UOODWIN. March 1st. 1:19. 10

gJUUAR. A few barrela ofHagar just received O and lor sale by R. at 19. TYNER.

Dec'r H, 18:w.

house,aftcrw ardsiu front of the Norfolk House

w here the other line have their stables. Rev. Mr. Scott w ill preach in the Court House In Urookville, at 11 o'clock ncxtjSab-bath.

Said estate, is probably solvent

JOHN NVYNX, . .... JOHN BARBOUIt, "' March 27, 1 0. W-flw

NOTICE, ALL peraona indebted to the subscribers art requested to call and make eettlement immedi

ately, either y cash or note. LONG BROWN. Jan. 20th, 1830.

MAttRtEt. On Sunday last, Mr. Mark

Redder to Miss Mary Margaret llelcr. Onthe same day, In Springfield township. Mr. Isaac D. Stephens to Miss Mary Aim

Thompson.

Adiiihiitiator'B Sale.

nMHH underfitrned, administrators of the estate JL of Samuel Hnrbour ilcc'd. lata of Sorinfffield

township, Franklin county, la., wiil sell at public auction, at the late renidenco of aaid deceased in

said township, on the 10th day of April next, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming utenaila, wagone, lumber in the mill yard, and a variety of other

article too tedious to mention. Sale to commence

ON HAND, A general assortment of Cottoa Yarn, Groceries, Tinware, Angers, Window Gins and Kails N. D. GALLION.

CALL AND PAY. All peraona indebted t the subscribers are requested to make immediate paymeet. It. S. TYNEL Irookville. Jan 4, 138.

A

On the same day in Highland Township,, Bt 0 o'clock on aaid dv, when terma will be made

Resolved, That Israel V Botiham and dates are to the UJd. flour quoted at C 50

tcoh tmell be requested to select suitable Sugar, prime, 61 a 7 cents, bacon, Hams,

rta. and take the lead of vocal music, 1 10 a 1 1 Cour 12 a Lard 0 a 10 cts.

Resolved, Tht Revolutionary Soldiers be Mess Poik $19 a 19 50 Whiskey, rectified,

iHdered as invited tncsts. free ol all expen- 38 a 40 cts.

Arrived at that date, Steamers Norfolk, Th.vt this will be mutually suit- Geo. Washington, ic occasion fot the Pioneers of the White-

uvr Valley to meet and celebrate Ameri- ON RAISING HORSES.

lit.) rnriiitini-r-. Itot Lt -rtnit-stlul.-ie each I Mtt. Emrottt -As the saon for st lccliii

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Co;i

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Mr. Henry Patterson to Miss Crpornh Hal

bcrstadt.

On Wednesday last, Mr. Joseph llirt to Miss Rachel Shiivcr.

On vesierdav. Mr. G cores Washincton

Gre gg to Miss Julia Ann M'Donald. On vtslerday, Mr. Philip Rhotrock to Miss Rachd Uelk

known.

March 27,

JOHN WYNN, i . . .

tfinv nutiwit'ti

wwata .mauwaf

rs.

FOR HALE. HOUSE and LOT. eituated on Main street, near the public square. Alao, two other lota

convenient to the above mentioned property, auita

ble for stable parpoeee. and for pasture. Liberal terma will b given. For further information in

quire of .Vi N. D. GALLION.

in-.iw

the

S3" I ... . . .k fc

cr tVr the blessings which have succeeded I a hone rom w hich to raise colts, is at hand

arduous labours, In driving propose throw ing out a few important hir

tuts

t'1

it rati nnd

J n o jt rronttct s, the merciless Indian sava- to the owners of brood mares, en the subjectof of the I tte war, and that, to this end, raising fine horses. It is and alw ays has been

Wll.Ll.VM HliXRY H.VRRISON, their to me, a nutter or regret, that hrccding nj old vctrran t:mrtl anA riavpmat of the raising of cood horses, hat been neglected In

NjrtU Western Tcrritorv, be especially re this country, especially as that noble animal S tested to attend. " always commands a good pricey and if I can, JfanfcW, Tliat the Secy furnish the edi- by this short essay, induce m Individual to tr ol the InJian.t American and Franklin abandon the error of his way,l shall be nmptemocrt ronit tf ih rmweedinr of this I repaid for my time and trouble.

tieeting, ni tHt thev be requested to pub- It is a common practice with ninetenths of kN the SA-n.J in their papers. our farmers, and with oihcra wishing to raise fotolztd Thtt this meeting adjourn to meet colts, to examine and inquire into the prict at

a$tm at the Rtlh Spring on the first S ttur- which a horse stands, the first thingj and the

JjrcaI VI Mock.

Administrator hotter. NOTICK is hereby given that the undersigned lias taken out letters of administration upon

the estate ot George Attle late of Kranklin county.

Ind.. deceased. All persona indebted to said es

tate will make payment without delay, and per

sona harmg claims against the ectate will present them properly proven for payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. The personal property of said deceased will be offered for sale at the late residence of the deceas

ed in Highland township, Franklin county, Ind., on Saturday the 27th day of April. IS10. Sale to

commence at 10 o'clock on aaid day. Terma ol sale will be made known on the day by the under-

ATTI.K. adm'x.

inotici:.

fflIIH undersigned having becoma agents for JL the White-Water Cotton Factory, are now

prepared to furnivk Merchanta and their custo

mers, with a ScPKRina article of yarns, carpet

chain, candle-w iciing and oalting, at Cina. prices,

at tueir start in urookville. LONG & BROWN. Jan'y Oth, 180. 4-

COTTON YARN 5..VHI lbs. cottoa yarn.aaorted numbers, for sale by

Nov. 22, 1H8S. R. & S. TYNER.

iened adm'x. K.L1ZABCTH

April let, 18-19.

U-'tw

Thrashing ! Cleaning Machines.

Till, subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to the public, David Knauer's fof Chester county, Pa.V Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which

March if, ISsJ.

DxNtcL OcncN, Pres. John Yaryan, SccV. 2. Casterline, John F Templeten, William W. Davis, James Vric.ht, Anderson Satton, Ucnry t.evingston, M. It. Mullen, John Rvman, James 0born, Abncr McCrt, Rcn?trr,in Dubois.

loxcH pricrd horse generally gets the most . X ... - ... . .1 . '....!

marcs, inevcr was incira more injurious oi Incorrect practice common in any community.

The looks ot the hors, Ins make, symme

try, form, action, movements. nW, are secondary considerations, when in fact they should be the very first. The price or rates at which a horse stands, should have no weight or influence whatever. The pedigree ia the next

thing to be examined, after examining the horse himself. If he is well proportioned, and has rcmenf a pond at rain, and stands at 10

..... . . ' . .

!hc season, he is the hoise lobreea irom in

will thrash tnd clean all kinda of grain from the

straw, Rice not excepted, and also, Corn-Shelling machine.

which w ill shell out bushel in three minu.es, by

hand power.

Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines in operation, and models, can do so by call

ing a Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gentry 'a Shoo Fairfield. Franklin county la. State, Coun

ty, individual Rights, or a single machine, will bt

sold on reasonable terms. uorra or goou notes will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by applying t) PKTKR A. HUMFIIRIF.S. March 15, 1S39. 14 tt.

INOTIt U.

npHR Brookville Insurance Company will reJL ceive money on depoeite at their office, on the

follow ing terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent

per annum for months 4 per cent for 0 months 5 percent and for 9 or more months 6 per cent.

Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as usual: for terma apply at the office of the Company, east upper room, above 1'rice & Adama Saddler

tore.

8. GOODWIN, President A. M'CaaTV, 1 . N. D. Gallion, I D. Paicie, 9 v if 2.

v vrri., (

V V. CLARxeoit, Eroch McCaxtt,

G. Holland, J

joiix w. MitT, Bee ry. Oct. 15-41

Doctor Jno. D, Davit, MAS taken up his residence in Brookville, and offera his services aa a practitioner of Medicine and Surgery to the inhabitants of the town and country. Brookville, Dee 17,163. N. B. Doct. Davis will operate on teeth if requested wih insert, plug and cleanse them in the

latest and moat improved, manner.

e

la ah Wanted.

A LL persons indebted to D. Price it, Co. during

ISL the last year are requested to call and close them, by cash or due-bills.

N. B. And person whose notes have laid over from last year must make immediate payment, at it is impossible to get along without the one thing

nceaiui. u. t'KIUl. 4- CU.

Brookville, Dec'r 35th, 1&U.

FOR SALE.

Of) .fl ACRF.S of land in the north part of OV4t fractional aection 8iV Township 12

Range 13, C, about two miles fram Brookville, Indiana. Annlv to Mr. A. J. Miller, at Judge

Milkr'a White Water Cotton Factory, near the

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Just Received and for Sale O BBLS. Am, Brandy G Doz. best quality hames ; 100 Pr. trace chains, II, 5. TT.VEft. Mr,K 14, 18.18.

Oflct oftke Drvokviltt tnturanct Company, 3S Auir., ltKW.

mill IS day the board ordered, that the books foi

JL the subacriplion to the capital stock of thia

company be re-opened that the business boors in

the office of said company be from u to n a. ill.

and from 1 to 4 P. N and that publication be

made of the same.

SAM'L GOODWIN, Prts't prottta.

' Jr K.tt.Fcc y.

Dr. Burnham's DROPS, or Medicine for Fcxcr, AS an anti-billion and anti-dyspeptic Medicine,

the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known, by any thing yet recommended. Peraona who have suffered for years with pain in the aide

breast stomach or lungs ahd when, to all ap

pearances, disease bad ade extensive ravages, and aeemed to be beyond the control of medicine.

have been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted; and in a large majority of instances entirely re

lieved aa the cases of .Mrs. Hunter or Lancaster, Miss Burwell of Columbu. and Miss Tiffany of Madieon, abundantly testify and many others not here enumerated, who have been relieved from lh suflerinirs of periodical aick, or nervoua head aahe, . . i - n . .

bullous and cramp cnouc. i ueac lacis in connection with the ease, and the safety of its administration, render it indeed an interesting and desirable

remedy to every afflicted person. It is given in a littt cold water, and thia agreeable beverage may be drank during its administration, in all esses except eruptive fevers, such as acarlet fever, measles.

amail pox, Ac, in which cases warm drinks are only admissible. The doae being small rendera it a very convenient medicine for children and infants; and it opera tee kindly and promptly ia those dieeases of a biKious character, such aa cholic, aum-

mer complaint, fits, c, which either rum the eon-, atilution at thia early period of existence, or other

wise terminate in the death or a vast proportion, of the children of this country.

For aale at the Drag more or t:. t'Al.. Brookville, where additional certificates and d'.-tilxra irsy be t btaintd.