Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 April 1839 — Page 3

AMERICAN. BROO KVILLE, IIVOI A A .

FRIU41, APRIL 19, S39. Lady' Book. We have received the April So- of" this interesting work. Unlike most of the furcations of the Jay, the Lady's Book increases ! ,3 in-.ercM, miu nearness every month. We be - Iieveit is the only publication in the United . l . ... Oi.t.-. n hiili irivi rprrnUrlti .1... . . . . i- " o-.-iij mc i-iifsi ICSIHODS c.iloa:ed. e with a few more woa'.J patronize the work. of our friends R:ttkrii:e Branch.--1 La ttock in this branch roared by individuals has been subscribed, mo.-t cf which was Isken in Rush county Th3 Maine ti:ni?er war is ended. his nnda paciSc arrangements wit ti? of Canada, such as is eatisf FjiraclJ of Mv.ne. and 1,3 Lis troops called out by him far tho occasion. The Stoim Si.v M.il of Mr. Irbcr, near An-

dersor.ville, in ibis county, was consumed brfirc!' , , '!',ml0(,!Kr Mr- Woodbury . .... ' -one oi tLe fmit -ilinnf i .. . .

.. . I. I . plan lor sieani hw mn;s man iuc present, they must be entirely abandoned. We are of the opinion thU ths furnsce sboulJ ba situated sonic distance fr,3:n the M.ll, and the gu Ijeons of all tho wheel and Machinery run in water instead of oil. There should also ba more care with candles and clgirs, as a very 6mall spark will ignite the saw dust w-mi dry, and barn slowly for several days, but when exposed to the breezes of the a'ght, will kinile and destroy the mill. The balancs wheel, a-. 13 generally more or less covered will, saw dust.-and when running- in oil. it is no wonder that fires f:eqicnt!y occur. TLe ttaam saw mill is a very important jent in improving ar.tJ enriching ojr country, but if it cannot b? rendered more safe, few persor.s will venture to riq le tbeir capital in so hazardous property. It therefore beenmes a matter of serious consideration. Cannot those whi have experience in the business give some important iafonm-.i'in upon the subWi? The Conve:ilh.i. Ti.e Van Uuren District Con tention met at Napcleon (in this District) on Mondiy list. We Lave r.ot learned ar.ythirjyof the pro-reeding except that This. Smith, of Rip!?y cour.ty was nominated es their Congressional eandidste. Wc are informed that 3Ir. Johnston refcsed to have Lis nam; 1133J cs candidate fjr lL ccminrition. As v.e before rc;nrkcd, we betev Mr. Smith to ba a rocrect c:tirn, bearinj a istter mora! character than many who disgrace oar Cor.cresaional Halls. In politics, Le is loco, foco, and as consistent as Le well can bo to follow the priasip'.as of his party. And although we far prefer Gcrr. II. Dann, on aocuunt of bis Ulccts, busir.ess habin. moral probity, politics and private worth to Mr. 3 uith, ftill we can never feel thn deep ir.terest, in tha issue as we iid wl.en the abandoned character (Amos Lane) !S Mr. Dunn's competitor. But we think there it no danger cf tho result between Dunn and Ssith. Mr. Dunn has. we believe, arqiitied hi:nts.i witU honor, and to the satisfaction of his friends, always attending pnnctually to thiir public t well as private lutir.ese at Wasi,inr. iTn. .V. .V'Carly. In cur Isst. vre ttated that tscrewis an individual who was in t!s pnetice of Uk:r.g privileges in our o.Uce considerably to ear annoyance. On Friday evening, after the piibi'icatioa of our paper,. Mr. Wni. M. Ji'Caity. tbinklrg our notice was intended for him) came into our o5;e i.i & furious ragi, fiauricbing in one fcscd a large Jack-knife, sr.d in the other a car.!? r.d made various threats of destruction, extermisition, Arc. if we isUimfcted ihat the notice was intended for Lira, but which threats he had r.o ides cf practicing. Aa a matter to be expected, e politely invited him to ' lake the door." Under these circumstances, a proper sense of h we consider right, and the guardian anerel of tb liberties of .the Press, demand of us plaincess of speech" ia this matter. Mr. M'Carty is ftemsn to wLom we had illusion, and we were leJ t.i the remark we made by the repeated solitit&tions of our journeymen. Having no other lkn feelings of friendship for Mr. M'Carty, we 5 the notice' in tha terms we did, without na-Ring-him.or intimating to any that we intended for him, thinking he would take the hint, and !indon such practices in future. Had he never Jea?iy noise about it, his name would not have wogiven mr the following statement appeared.BftooEviLtc, Isd , April 13, 13:9. Ionro McCarty having made considerable ado "susan article which appeared in the Indiana African on Friday last, (yesterdav.) we take the Pvilege to aute that McCarly has been in the c,'ce of 'rtquently vis.ting the American ...Tice, w,(hca the editor was out) opening the priwttcn. and ropy drawer reading manu,pl nlct shoulders, and also those wb.ch on the cimpe.ng stands, ant uttering senten01 contemptible d.sregard when told to desrtt manner that no h ,norable man would be fa'. ' "d ' ,,18? finJi,,e 'I impossible to put pe any manuscript which he might chance to 'cover. Without hnvin it r-J . U .1! i d,rcct'OI known, as is required of us abT.; V'b,ut th wh.; MiaSl wS"b t. he need never eive u. aic ?n 3.' never give us any more rnrate cor-l 'med bv vr ""i nd Pf-ii"! privilege as-j i.. .. . J M-Carty, than alt others, with wi.mn

todea.' sincewe have hn !,!.. V"""iV'c """"3 " proper euons couitl not

Ka See. K. 11. BUDD. V t . W.M. T. II. PAULEY. "Ii Mi ' " jr.TT nil till! UARLOVV Jt.NIFE!!!!"fl a - aap. It. n.. W. T. H. P. during Ner, jfMx Coiec;icut-The N. l7 -U"ep i)SlHt Connecticut !as re elec mg state officer? and gained six Whigi bers to eoogrc s Register.

RUMORED CABINET CtMAVES. rJ,, f rngCS ,n ,he cab""iet ve Ucn i contemplation, v. have iK-en satined for I0"16, ,,me P""- That .her, exists t ,hi ,Z ment much trouble :,nd difficulty respecW the arrangements connected wit!, thosechanges, we are sure. There are two interests no.n work .l.ichccm, in immediate ! fiict with earl, other. On U !

Sinn.:..i i . . . . i l"'l'. irtieiv ne prniD. K . . v 'rrit il " i urtsiocrnuc JJcmoi VI r r . ? uttn lofoco Democrats. edifies of Mr. V.,, n... e. . laf t.r I I" ' ' . mm; tne jeore of the retired Chief of the llrnr.ila,re." i nrc nacked I rv j ,l l3"'- that bo'h parties are ! P'n'oiis. Hence the fur-rne ixi eediiiglv italkm cf the ! win rtii ivp tlio .i. lH..cr mission. Nnr uo w .l...,lf ; . jl.e is left to choosr, M Wji undoiihlodlv make U.O.CCOI ih.-,t in whirl, !, can m.ke the most '"onej; or m other word?, the one ir, which He will be tailed upon to spend the U-tt, and can save the trost. Mr. IVit.seit, c do not doubt will be transited o ,..le SlaIu D,,,,rtlT:ent Ic e.(rs to be the Ji.vor.tc n.inisicr of Mr. V.-,n liu.cn; and probably accepted the ph.ee he now (ills co:-.i tn.r.s t had previously been oflfcrcd to Mr. Kives-cne which was, to take mediate Department, huh he ws in- ..., wouiu become Vacanlsoon th erealter. .mi. vjirunav, wet a not .1. ubt, ii to have I he l ost Uf ury Department. The aristocratic H, mn ns and imp Trj cra-s are lor sending him abroad, 3 a sort of wiisituiij rxne ue ultras are for placing him it the head of the T rT t - . reasiny Dcpanuunt question, will no doubt determine il... f policy of ihe ndminUtration. The former p r?y, it is f.oiieht, wUI, to give the Tieasury i" ,sfo. Senator of a Southern Stale. Who i!i be sehcled to fill (he War Departm.mt, it isdifhcult toconjfclure. If Mr. Van urei, can reconcile it to hiu.s.lf to have two members of his cabinet from his cwn S ate, probably Gov. Marry will be chosen to direct the operations in the field of Mais. A to Mr. Stevenson's taking the Altornrv Uenerahip, we hardly think it probable. ", is intimated thatthrre are other difficulties ex'S'mg which cause cmbarr.-i.mn?c ti, laims of nupirants to the candidacy of the V ice Presidency. Thai Col. John-01. is to be uropped, has long since been decided on. Mr. l orsvth, Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. King.oi .l:.ham.i, have nil Jicen named. The two tormer gentlemen, it is belive l. urge their . lawns very strongly, ehuT through their friends or otherwise. With ti.e determination otthf question between these two gentlemen,pnbal.ly is connected that, of who goes into the Treasury. Mr. Cambreleng will mol certainly foreiga embassy ship tin-red to him. " hav c a 1 ruse, tlioiiH'i speculation. aa net vary much from the actual existence of thtg at (his moment. Ik-fore finally arrar g I ed.t'iry may, however, be somewhat c hanged, hat in any event the interests of part v are to predominate at the expense of the people in outfits and salaries. Since the prececding was written, we hi ve seen it written in the Globe, of Thursday, that the article from the Sentinel whs "inserted prtmniurrty? and it adds, "there never existed n cabinet in more harmony, p rsor.ally. politically nd ofli ially, than the present." We d. not doubt that the insertion cf the aritcie alluded to in the ofikial organ wasptvynnture. It belongs to that paper to announce the changes when completed, not in anticipation. The statement regarding "perftt t har-; monj" &.c., may pass for what it is worth. It does not change the opinions wc have expressed above in the least. j Some of the gentlemen know loo much of each other's management and intrigues in former dnjs, to obtain office; to say nothingot IrA'irluirt' f .1 riirtr. ... I . . I 1 . . ....v i'i n iiKitn ct'iiU'.ieiirc in i;imi other now. Madisonian. Jlzrful txplosicn and fats of life. Thorc was! an awiui nre-tlamp explosion on the I7'h, in the Iil uk Ileth Coal i'its, in Chesterfield Va., by which there was great destruction of life. Many laborers and two overseers were in the pit. Three men at the mouth of it were instantly killed. It is supposed lew cf those in the pit escaped. ... " We copy the following frcm the Baltimore Patriot o( the '20th nil: -'In a Postscript the Richmond Compiler of jrsiera.i) siaus llial a gentleman Iron, the Pit, reports that between thirtv and forM had gone below before the explosion four of mem nad been gotten cut, wio it was suppoS d WOUld reCOVer tWO Othpr Wrerr tn

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. uc iTOpnrtment, that being the nt, one of the foreign cn.l..?M shins an.l it,. T....

"ies and groans were distiacTteiuJ .S.tks, and fancy article. o( 1 the tei ,! hMrd frm f0mC Wh hJ ot fcertTwhcd. U,f,"' y.c!cC,ed Pticularly for tho retail tr.L great was the consternation and disma. ,n?7 rely upoa uniform prices.

gr tne consternation and dismal ed on; and so gr. at was the terror among all .i, ... . ht nrnmnilv m;itlA ti wi nnf tli tir.A. f ...i laborers. 1 he shaft and engine are but liM tie iniured. - - ' OCrl'y the follcwiny. from the l.oi?ansnort IIeral l,cxlr ,of the Gih inst.,ihe reader will perceive that Indiana has lost one of her most useful cilixens. Con. Watchman. DEATH OF GEN. TIPTON. Seldom has it fallen to cor l.ii to record an

v ont io shocking so unexpected and so de

W.-'Z:"?."' "pon now r . i "V T Avrr ai(t ""re real 8;,d unnhectrd grief possess a communitr and flawn1" J " "??re general gloom perv'ade the forth, and gathered strenptl, as it flw, until iIIC .ouvt nurst ol grief and regret. e can scarcplv rp.-iti re h it in nbl.me reverence and awe, to reflect upon the Providence of nn Ail-wise Beme, who has snatched from among us cur bet tnei.d our truest pHh iot,and worthiest cit.zen. v,.. uursuay evening Uen. Tipton retired attacked (wuh, e beheve, what is called an apoplexy of the lungf) ! rendered sr eei h- ! 1 4I9 continued in this situation until yes tcrday afternoon, between 4at;d 5, when his ?prit tons flight. His funeral will take place to-morrow morning at I() o'clock. Genend T. ,,.d Leon in apparent good -e.u.h for seme time previous, and on oneoc-o-is!o.,,pe, haJ S,waS heard to express his opin'J.hHt l3 health was improving, d better " " " "r years. Ie was enlaced i 01, I iiurs?.-iv . p . ! supposed lome slight exposure gave him a vioUnt cold, from which resulted his !eMh. ills ri.'ICe unmiur us T.rMl I,,. r... i ue una, ted-'we ne'er shall look up :k V "is 13 III IJf V:iin t t lite -g.un: ye could have belter rl ,l,lu "'"r, tnsn 1.1m who has civen the country birth, a name, and charactc r-we could have better spared the effects of a raffg rp,demir,than .he loss of one, who loved .isl.u ridsa.id his country, and who throngh No was esteemed the strong among the BlionGen. T. was n native of Tennessee, and U -I .... If .. .. u nr. oeueve, at.-ou! iij. HV.MEXR.lh. Majiried On Slll:i!:iv I . E -J Iri3., vans to Misi l.ydia Weston. Mr. James On the same day, Mr, Miss Hannah Rcui'k. Michael Butler to OBITI'ARV. D.eu In this place, on Tuesday night las Alrs.Castor. wife of I)i .C:..ir,r .i .r. ist terof jvenni (ii. v. ;if-': i.i i.. . Sliedied of the consumption. ity one years. Sale ot Tor cited lands & lown lots State tj India ha, I Franklin County. f-hN Friday the 3-th djy of Jane, 1SH9. between ,,0,i r 10 "dock A. M. and Q o'clock P. ."v.. of , said day, at the court house in said connif. I wil. offer for sle at public outcry, th f,...wmg land and town lots in said county, on the terms preserved by the statute in fcuch cae made CI.d provided, to wit.160 acre of 3d rate laP,, S. K. quarter of seciion ,. town U, range I i, SMtsscd to fiurgoSS Isaac Lot No 1 jn equare nn 5, in that pnrt of Drockvil.e Utd off by Anl.ui Ilenrie. n n?.:J' q"lre n0 3 " 6-'i1 "enrio'tf rial of ofBrU"!1.'1 ". iJ "onrie'splat nrookvme4, a SqUlre T' 3' Mid tIc,,rie' P,s ( 15 -iokHe ' eq"are " 5':" ,Icnr'e'8 P,aluf !..t no 10. in square no 5, in ssid Hcarie's plat of ilrookvnle. 1 1-i.t nr. 10 in square no 5, in said Hcnrie'a plat of Isrookville. 1 Lot r,o 02, County. in the town of Fairfield in said SAMUEL SERING, t i ,n ,cn School Com. of said covnly. April 10, 1.'9 0w no. 16. TnRen I'p, the second d5y of April. bv Thomas fims of Hrookvilie town.-l.ir iv.ii... I I- 1 . . "IIMIII Willity. Indiana one dark bsy mare, with a star in her forehead and a scar on her right hip,Fl0d H rourd. and no ether brands or marks perceivable. Sun5.wec to he eight years old this spring; appraised ?er J? " by ,:2dkid ,5riSlt a,id 1-n ShaI certify the above to be a trua copy fr,-,n the papers now on file in mv office; April 12tl, lsr-o 16-;- HAM EL ST.JOHN. J.'p. ra:,trn WEDICAL NOTICE. K ' i"cie,-v ,f the Fifth Medical District of hew7llof Indiana will hold its annual meeting for 1839. . i Hamilton's Hotel in Kushville.on Monday the 6th day of May next. K. T. ItKOW.1, Sec'y. 16 3w . & E. CAIIV, AV I NO purchased the store of J. C. Sweasv, on the S. W. corner of rtnrtra.. ..J ri.. . , IS " " I ' l V IOI irne streets, and havinT roinria - . . of Draff. Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs, to said store, anvv ,.ff.-r to the public a good assortment of Dry CoVJs, Hare ward, Queensware, Arc. as well as a geheral .-.SFortinent of Uegular and llotanic Medicin, PaiuU,Uv ), 4atent Medicines. ,'of w,"ch lLeJr win c!I forUASII or produce. April IT, 1S39. lfi ,r - - j hilliKo & I'ultaH, , i nr rrer, Ctnciiaari, SKALCSt IK Snxony! Brussels, Ingrained and Ftnrtinn Curplin. Floor Oil Cl4h and India Milling, Oousi kerpins- IVv Goods. Sillr. iLnas, Memoes. Shanls, v.

Si -... uxuui, i & I. have alwa ve jiaJii-ai sssui t :T.mT5Tt1i7r- S&r--JhU&KlrtnA are rece.ving the latest Brookv,1;' 1835T

Match lS.-14.-4w. Cia. Cat.$2. Farm Tor Kale. flpHE subscriber wishes to sell his valuable land propeity at cupp s mil, on Salt Creek, in I V 1 ! . . ,. . ' F , co,,l:y 1 here ' e fur hundred seres in tht tr,cl c0"''"""? o.ne of the best land in the J ICOIintV. .ii.Finluin aFiI.. - sary, as no one will purchase without examining j . ... ,uv iiiu irrir ib unnecea - iit-iiii-i.-, wnen u win euraciently recommend ,.. j . urjuim vuiiiruterey, me situation is aa healthy as any section in the great West. Any person wishing' to purchase will apply to me, at .mnjurgu, Lecaior county, Indiana. . JA8. HAIiSEY. PcK.91,ieS. tj.

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to or Tiimnike 7..Jn conformifv t. . r biy of the Nlalf.nM.wl; : .. r.u.. t, " v " general ASsem- .. .... .WKlue nna UOnnersville Turnpike Company, met t. We.t Union Favelte ' . ! Al tVarcn 1839 to make arranrerrT.nVe of Sock?Cmng B0k3 fr the "P ion and 1). Slaughter appointed Secretary. nd Robert Gnlhth were apoointr.l ,n .r euon oi tite meeting. After hating retired a sho.lti:e ,le committee X'pJed!1'0 fo,,oni i" vitS'Vf l!-,,,Crb ' Pd at Brook. tiHr,B!oon:ipg Grove, West Union & ('. nersv.He or, the fir.t Monday of May 1S3D i i psn'i, 1..,,, r... , i. . . ...... . ' ... .. .... perrons l e authorised to re ceive subscrintiens f,,rWt. .....i j . T It . . r.j.u ikilU VIZ: Jvrr!,:iJdi,)Jm- Brookville, u UagMt:rRi uIoorn. Vm p' n ,J!,a KF R N' Ta, lor and J,.;,', o!lp" t Union, and Robert Uuttltfi. t.eorun li i vk . kii.s at ConneTsvIilc'. lt!Xn' &Vtidllai3.un"9 BWWneand John rnmi miltce to apply to the county commissioners of Franklin county for h ave to occupy so much of the State road lead ng from Countv C 10 Cr '-vilie and Iyingi.7 tZ nect Mary to locate .aid r u pon; and that Georc-Fry--PPb to the ( ouaty Co:r,misioners of Favette v-oum t,r hes nme privily, en tha : part of .,d S.atc Road Ij ...g in Fayette County. KfSo.ved that the proceedings of this meeting be published ia the Indiana American r.atikii.., Democrat ii, Hrookville, and in the Conner .lie Watchman. The met ting adjourned lo meet on the hrslSaturdaj , Jienxt,nt West Union m 1 aittte toualy, a lWtlve 0'tlotk .j lav. MCILiRD C1UMBERS, De President. olm'giiter, Sot 'c. ing Machines. (liia l?i. ..... i , ..,, rxci-prea. ai-.il . Corn-.hcIIiiis lYEaehine. ran,hp,rw;,r:,,t'1 o,,c Luui thrc '"Ct P'ra,,''. ""rf models, can do a.. I,y callS m lfi 1 1 "V, ","1"'-, or Hudson Gentry'. "Shop I- airfi-ld. Frsnk in count r I. ...- tj . Ind.vnlual K.gh'.a.or a single mach.ne, will be eolu on renennahiii f.Mmr II . ,. ; ...... niii-ijur it,!, i.l fcc taken in caching- f..r patent r-irl.r P'V,"- V PFH' Elt A. HUMPH bv anMarch 15, 1839. HIE 14 if. FOR SALE, A CUES ol land in the north part of fractional !Ji -I... 1 : .. ttuna 1-1 l 1 "'Will Kange !, I. , about two miles from llr.tvill.. In.iiaaa. AppIv to Mr. 4 I at .i... , . . ' premises, or to r fv i"'i i i. .-II1..IC . u-ie aier totton Eartorv. no. - March 13-n4-4w..Ca,.l4 A LV pf rso"8 inJ"tcl to D. Price & Co. during lat tear are rmpnn t, - j them, by cash or cue-bills. tl. And persoi.B whoso notes have laid over from last year must make immediate pavrner.t. as it is impoEsille to get aloiig without the one thinr needful. n puiim.-. r-.. ' Hrookvill... Dec r 25th, 1S38. Ofice of the Brooktille Imuraice Company, rijlHlS day the board ordered", thst'the bm.k. f.ii 3 A t-.ic. -ss- the subscription to the ean-tal hoaI, nr.i.;. - r n vi una company be re-openod that Ihe business hour in the office of said company be from 0 to 12 A.M. Slid from 1 tO 4 I SI .n (k-, made of the same. t w m AU I' G0'IN-,Pre.'t pro tern. Jons W. Hitt, Sec y. rvilTP i . - 1 j' fubsoribef ' compelled to call upon such J- of his customers as ira inH.lifl ....; call aud pay up. as it is impossible for him to keen tt it I. nt. . a. . M,lv,1.nrr on DUS!KeB ani sen sn, ,jo work without money. J. REINEMAV. l-eb. let, IS: 9. O V hand, constantly st the American office tho followmir kind, of blanliKI)ccd, Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds, nonstable Sales. Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand, Y PUBLIC ii. r- LlA a Ksoft , will also attend in fill; deeds. Mori-raws, Hone's, ic. and take tl.o nl "5 nowletlgeiiient of deeds, powers of attornev, or tske depositions, certificates, affidavita, 4e, 4-e. wmce in the printing ullice. - 1S ly Fall and Winter ood. THE subscriber, received, a short tim from the Eat si.d Ci.icinnati, very heavy ttink of DKY GOODS, suitable for the F-ll and Win ter trade, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati price., adding carnage. ,R & S. TYNER. TAX DA UK. fBVIF. subscriber wishes to purchase ICO cords -U. of Bark, delivered at bis tan-vard in ltmokville. s. Rcuinvviv March 1st, 1839. 10 SUG AR A few barrels of Sugar jurt received and lor sale by R. & 5. TYNER. Dec'r 18. 1S38 NOTICE. r"ipHE undersigned having becomo agents for -U- the White-Water Coitou Factory, are now prepared to furnish Merchauts and their custo mers, with a ScPCRtoa article of Varns. camd chain, candle-wicl ing and oatting, at Ciaa. prices, v mcir .tore in uroonviue. LONG & BROWN. Jaay Qth, 1639.

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H i fm i'li.li.delphia, offers to tf P V,,",,,J! ,)8Vi,!. ("f Chester c'ui? wul thrash a:;d cle.m all kimlJ f

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TUST RECEIVED and FOR SALP h. .7 barrel or less qutatitj LE l tU o do Molasea, fin.4, ik .MckU 000 lbs. best Codfish. 700 lbs. Rice, 6 bbls. Rrny, 5 do Rum, 3 do Win: A fan

1000 lbs. Soal Lthp,. r-' ...r. .. Axes; Small Rras. Kittles. N.J)' eXX.VJ nrooicviiie. .March 27th, 16.'9. jvsr reckiveij-Ab Uwlmw 77f C alicoes andGinpham. ai e..- ' . i" ed and Ulue Drillirrs. March 2?ih. .... '-iripeo. 3111. A. D. GALLION. ncc Iflore. A Ju.'h ! i,,Jebtcd 10 th3 "briber, preriBrookviHe. December 5th. 1 S3?.' GALLIV NOTICE. A LI. persons indebted to the subscribers are rsiei, either by cash or note. o? HAND, A general assortment r rv.f. r:i-. I x-.:i , -ingpn, , arn fJr..a.:- : . ! .-.nils n. GALLION. the SIlhKrnhnrc - . . j , .,. . "H""1 " maue w I'll 111 -" I . JbVookville, Jan'y 4, 1833 -R-4-S.TYNEJt imma. 4. II V , i 'm Lu'r-ed on Maiastrset. h?,- l,,c abcve "'r.tioncd rt,.ertv.suiiaSre ef grvi 1 r f'lrU'"r iBfo"tin iaquire ol r:,j K n G ALLIOX. C01T0N' S'iU. cotton varn. sorted numbers, for sale tr Xov.gJ. 1H3I. R. '& s. T Yx E AS taker, up his res.dence in Brook villa. & icine ln7tM efViC7 ' Pcftoner of Medrcint,r!W t0 l',e intlb't"l-ft'" towa IlrookviilA, Dc 17. 1S3S. .' ,)l,ct Daviawill operate on teeth if re. CTT1' in.fCr,'P'"? cleanse id ilS litestsnd most improved, insnner. TT KiU'-er,br ,,!,Tine Purcbased the TIN ailtli in this piace, inform the public that iiiey are prepared to fumi-l. the public with any article. , that line. Country mcrchai t wil be suppl.ed at the Cincinnati pricts. The .Uo have on , hand a variety of ktov rcK,king and common, stove p,pe. etc. 1 hey have employed got.d and exper.enced workmen. It. CCttTIS Co. Uct. 19. 4, f lr?CSClT.ed a,,d lor Salc O UBLS. ,1m. Brandy; C Doz. b st quality hames; 100 Pr. trace, hnms. R. S. TY.TR. .March I I, BALDNESS. A REAUTIFUI. head of hair i. the grandest ornament belonging to the human irame. How strangely the I., of it changes the crnntenance, and prematurely bring, on the appearance of "Id age, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even td,un -society to avoid the jests and sneer, of their acquaintances; the remainder of their hves is consequently .pent in raiirement. In short, not even the loss of property tills the generous thinking youth with that heavy unking gloom as does the loss of hi. hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstance. OLDItlDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stop, the hair from falling offon the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewis? produces eye-brows and whiskers; preventa t he hair from turning gray, make, it curt beautifully, and frees it from wurf Numerou. certificate uf the first respeclibility in support of the virtues of O'dndge'. Balm are shown hv the proprietors. Read the following; Kobcr? WnaitToa, Esq., lata Mayor of Philadelphia, ha. certified, as mar be seen belw, to the high character of the following enticwen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used tbe Balm cf Columbia discovered by J. Oldridgo, and have found it highly serviceable, net inly ns a preventive against the falling of hair, but aiso certain restorative. Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St. George charge. No. 36 north Fifth at ; Joha P. Ingbs, 331 Arch st , John D. Thomss, M. D. 163 Race st.; John 8. Furry, 101 Spruce st.; Hugh McCurdy, 213 South 7th St.; John Gard, jr. 123 Arch st. It will certair.ly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public, -Alien it is known that three of the above signer are more than 50 years of s, and the others not lees than 30. From the Mayor.' Commonwealth of Pern , City of Philadelphia. I. Robert Wharton, Mayor of said citv of Philadelphia, do hereby certify tbat I am well acquainted with Meters. J. 1. Ingles, John S. Furey. and Hugh McCurdy, whose name, are signed to the above certificate, that they arc gentlemen of character and respectability, and aa such full credit should be given to .aid certificate, la witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band, and caased L. 8.) the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth day of December.etc. Robert Whamton. Mayor. CAUTIOA Observe that each bottle of tbe genuine Balm ha. a splendid engraved wrapper. on which te represented the Falls of Niagara, tea agent's narae.eic. Editors. All country paper, who will insert the above once a whek 6 months, and send one 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 Mid Lane, one door below Pearl street New York, ana-ToIra or more druggist ia nearly every town in the Union. ""w" oct. 1838.-43-ly IIOOT8 and SHOES. W ECEIVED and for .ale, llM 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots. 64 do kip ao 200 ' do coarse shoe. 300 good common coarse sbos. 200 boys' do do 240 youths do do 150 wremen's kip shoes. 120 " do calf. 100 children's cboee-. 36 boys' (wane boota 36 yoaths do 1O0 Miller's coeuBoa coarse I R. A 8. TTNER. Itsookvills, "Novefiber 2y t.

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