Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 April 1839 — Page 3

rIDATt AflL ta, iwt. . The Editor started en a vfcit to the State Prison, at Je&reonvtli,on Saturday Inland has hot yet returned. This will account for

tbe scarcity of edOoriat in the present No. CINCINNATI MARKET, Ave,,.. Fwua C5.T0n 6.75. PorkMew $13; prime 15.W; bear $31, Rump n a 16k , Whwkrt It lis. J Uicox-Si a 81 : shoulders 6t u7, tides 81 Hams IGft a lti rRD 94 a 10. Corren U cts. v ' ' ; ' Coax G2i ctp. " Goas Meal 75 a 87l cts. Ovrs 15 a 50 cts. Fun1 &imnimbarr.--3Ir. Denting declines serving as Fnnd Commissioner, and we under stan J that Lucius L Scott, Esq. of Terre Haute, has been appointed and accepted the appointment. A better appointment could not be made. 'fir Jour. A Qneshcn in fMVcol bmem. The GoveratneBt pays the Branch Mints about CI 40 for erery silrer dolhir they cnin.Woold it not be cheaper to contract with the Mexican Government to deliver annually al New Orleans a cettaln t ynt ot silver dolbrs at say a dollar and ten cents a piece; We have no doubt that there are Loco Focos who would contract to del!t itn t ttr.u brdi ijv cents On a dotiar. atitl iKinlr it. they are RettlnTft vSftitEt sharaVrhi b.-. ASSIST h ' - TiGeetownlUnnerysthat an engi.Olwhir ""a d to alect a SamS S " cincar. Tk w INDIANA TRUPRMakpr mwrvi tn will hold its ananal caeetins at Indianapolis, II k.U :. T. " " uic lina say ot May next. It U earnestly desired that Auxiliary Societies should be represented by as large a nanv ber of delegates as can ConvenienHy attend; and (heads of the cause, generally, are Invited to be present, as bulmess TviUI importance iH be transacted. Ample nrovirioht will be msde by the citizens of this place lo acconv m9vlate delegates from a distance. J. II. RAT, - Cfcr. Stc. From the last Gvansville Jonrnal we learn that the Rev. J. W. MaCt, on a late visit to thnt town for the purpose of depicatlng a new Methodist Episcopal Church, receetly erected, preached en several occasions with such powerful eRd, that during the very few days of his sojourn, one hundred and thirty-seven persons were added to the church. The Evansville Journal speak of Mr. MoCt's eloqwence in terms ofenthnsiasm. Of Mr.Mof fit as an orator, says that paper, "whatever nay be said, none can deny to him inimitable grace and pathos In manner; he is rich and taexhasuble in beautiful allusions in illustration of the subject. If any one can describe rat scenery of nature, and pesent a more itrtkin j and lovely picture, we have not heard wm. If any one can create snore terific imat, lath as the despair of the impenitent, the csnvalsions of nature, as seen in the thunder form, the volcano, and the earthquake, we nsve never had the pleasure of witnessing hU watoncal displavs. If any one ever spoke of juji oi me messed, in strains more seraph. K,orinavaiee duim imWimi k kMv wkta we were not present. If any evidence - - iu mow ma n masterspirit, it is tar ttsned bv the Kir that ti . erBowing every time h preached, and by the fixed attention which nil, the educated 6. ut tnedacated, the christian and the infidel, ..0.j- miened to his c.scourses." uda for the first time we heard this clt""pushed Theolcian. XTm must say all our expecUtiont were realised to the fullest Xteat.- He i kit tttrtMin(iiri; man. . HS y appearance would assure an observer of tha k.. ... . . . the human face divtae, tlsTt nature la his orCSOlXaUoa had dnna !! ..J tka mAm had polished the materials. He appears H about fifty years of aje, and 1ft the very jorof hi. mental powers. His features are ranajr, nvtnlv and Lal!Wlnl aira.trv wnarr developemeot-but he bears the ie ... HmuMW nu mm .ftg. .a. xmam ft. M.. ft frew of a ami.. k k.j .w k. jt I. --aoJ withi 7T.L-Vi T" ,r; stlt 51!?!?? 5ric?Jr cm,uU,n ff him. ",ea t dasptse the external, and a , wj waimncu ot oratory t ana ap-i .fiZ De reason and the prejudice aaJirrrT5 - Of bis hearers: ""- W-l Ll trairsJ a nrniaauJ ba.l. ?fit oi 'the btrra beertee atwreaent ednra.1 r-i ueanae at present euuca-i ."T-"1- fca-etiar sa criiiaal preacher-, t of lb. I.-!: I coosesBins? Cre Tu Z k t,v' i! nfv ba.w!Tr.Pd k-iTer J hell and the tf: SCnrtJ. There Was eOOie

lie tit e tiFili i;...a. r . . ?,u want of Itnowled-a-tb. "3 - wuor want m iriiiii. brin kit J a r.i . -wr tT.i " ""T 01 Ine glories of beaveninthwrbursoitorwcnKlu. worldl .11 From the Boston fW.a, The eastern mail of last night brought notmnc further !-;,,.. i "'""e ... r " niuvemcnis on fiht&S Sr'?! ind Pressed by Got. .teil. tvhichsever7h j ,c" ,or Aroostook, and remainder Tvere to follow on ITiurrfay. The following 13 the speech f the Governor Upon tile oecasinn. -ttohLk 5 . . or .... . , iu iu nave oeen received by men of all parties, Soldier and spectators, with heart cheers! u -jmo,, fiEia, Va S fti? nes the Dronvitit.wU ,;.k fLkJi. A . " w iui wmcu vou nave responded to the call of your State, ind taken up arms m her defence. This is ao ordinary crisis; The t?m I,.- 1 a!t . ' i nen we JtIAHy.J of r" ,,"V 1 T pwmu to be wrested tram lis by a foreimi nnnr. a - 1 1 teraative can a freeman hcshatet Ao: b the f7 uusimuiianeous shout or this Whole noonlf. Th ..,:.; r . r, . . hghted up the fires of Uie revolution, glow, isliea force. Alv it i .- - . ... . - w c.iiaKuisnea while we have richts to conieml frr - gressions to oppose. Pellow-soldierc An Sfr SL u .mment.to than one , - -uiivii ui our ouie. " upon navimr ex (MfcltftiaTftSa iiiiaJl.ktu u . i r.-., . - rHwniii uuui i f "tL -hUe, in the mean, inS Slf, " Pg the territory L ,u Vdu:le rwth f Wmber, in defiance Uiit daS fromll - ir jr. of muttL.' ffSJ Anenl. rlnl i.ui .i i? k I --? -MM.w.ij.vjcu m uio aiscnanre ot tt duty, wth two of his assistants, were """W ond the bounds of the l;llP.a K.rc,Wc emulsion of ii uict no not immediately " territory and abandon your propauimji wOTtruOr. and mrh.in fore this moment, your soil has not only been I, 1 r - iwwwa UUl Mood of our citizens may have been shed by vwuini u w uie iumniprr inAietAn iu, iu. l"u U1J1U1IUUIIS. This, tellow-citizena. briti1i. ; ),. ... as how made up. Are you prepared to act "t" w j uu arc l anow you Will not tamdv submit to siirb aV WWIgUUICS lU such arrogant pretensions, that you will not na.M il ..mI.m . I. . T r . : I . ft tarn ! unusn inreais i wo wars have already taught our aggressors the force there is in a freeman's arm, when wielded in a just and holy causeMore than once have they seen their aetf-stvlcxl lnin;u.. powered and prostrated by the prowess of ifttuviiuui luuiw, juore man once nave they teen their proud Su Georee struck down hv Vr r , :T;" "l otelllw --- . .uir9Vi uicii cuuuirr. tini nna noAn rinn.

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look for such a bearing of yourselves in this crisis, as shall sustain your well earned reputatioD, and answer the InVh inirt!iiinn. nr w b . - i your State. For one, I am happy to say, 1 have no fear of the result. Go and carrv with you the consciousness that vmiri.An.. u icst, and that the patriots blessing will nccompanyyou on yur way. Uo, and may HE, who holds the destinies of n.ntu ihi in his hands, in due time return you to the bo- . a a a iwn oi your lamuies, crowned not only with the laurels of victory but th mnr during wreath won by duty performed. BA1TISU PLAN OP WARFARE AO V INST THE STATES. We reeommnd tt th anoWiata tnr RnUnJ ik. twlloWiaV Scheme nf Tnrviam haaa hum ka ik. heart of teat Republican wbo bends before the ty- - m en i a a . nmtm m iorope, ana, aiaweir a aovereiga ay nature and law, ereepiagly advocates neutrality, servility aad ataadiag anaiea to impede tho progress of Ue World. ' leateod of radalv aaakiav tk.faat alaat of liaertv. Antrina KtuliiinuMiftAi to cboriah it, if merely aa a preventative agaiast rataa- aate ay enpptiag ber power. . . I I'lma baa nroaM In aa tk ia.nl:.. ..J diSeoitv mt nenetratin intn tha aaavt r my'ls country, m completely fitted tor Guerilla warftiaa akaV &aax kk . j - AS . k . a . ettioa. v.A . aa aw imm narcricaa ima I Of aalt IM - t asna. e a York, ar iay etbet important place ia Uw U. 8 tales, a ioa of narcoina an arm in Naar my, however aaraerical iu strength, eoald proceed tea tOa-aOea anatd tka aAfdar. tkaa m.U a raaaded, aad so hampered ia their movements, that ....... l . aL. i ft . .. . ' mj ana viuivr ikxnt uacr oTory aisaavaataeet " w "?yaee .wkic,, !! " ---- hi warn pniincn Ot wax MiU UWR rted without daager to ourselves, would be ewst seamWy Wt by tbe Americana. Thia is to aura all taeir towns Taloag the frontier, and toeoaUoy whatever capots may have been formed for supply. "i " m anBoyanco to puaaio tmroit, "r,"fi' "VJ?'" PW "" mtmt awelaaa tna-na like tk. M.hZ.arka.r t- 1.1. 1 1. . -- The ermine laiaaa U aa idee Wait eawal. 1 no arming lafiiaaa is aa idea not navel, nor, weakened as they are, erea so likely to be attended with each imnoctant resnlte. as tbe imii aT taa these be recruited aatoag tae easaaciIi lalaaS. and sent olto tbe Lmnaara State of America, each men with a esere maaket on bia eboaliar. end thee eCdiee . m

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i i..ti i'J.r l?'"? -"or.., ojj, i,u th. roau MUTINY. utore, to Aawtertaia, igtiut nioa of tha crew, has i?,l!:al If r?l!juB bT America Co'JIul 7ZS;w:2uh f -titrate, hat. . . rr-" un wn KU. 1 narone ofthe men: thkt th k.jTT.i'wr'f - .w urea tnall inm - ..un wtrou iiitj uau neea out but nina V: that tlM k.J Km. li J " . "T , : - i rune: mum Iftat io iewtra and one eeanwa. It aiiaean kv ttha otSoSal rm-t- i... n .1 . in the city ef Costoa tre memlMn of tbe pablieur anvata aehooU. mm as .iAM- m.. i. i bcr 1a 16.SSQ. . Tksra U un .mmi . .. r " ai in any q tarter of the a or M. . ..... t. TWVl,i rrnr.ed at B,toa fro Venice, in lull, with corn! It was parohased at wren cents a bushel, tad arrived in good order. .- . AnotW i-hild was burnt to death at Port land Me) by its mother leaving it a few mi -utes to go up stairs. - The poor man has his wife and children about him; and what has the rich man more? He has tho same enjoyment of their society the same solicitude W th: irM ul 1IIBIC4 111V sameDleasure in thpirimndrmnlWlo. ;m.PnM ment and success: their connection with him is as strict and Intimate, , their attachment as stronji. their sratitude as wnrm. I Ka no propensity to envy any one, least of all the rich and great j but if 1 were disposed to this weakness, tha be a healthy young man, in full possession of niorninif to work for hi wii; nnA k;mmm " - w wuw viiiiuii;u or bringmg them homo his wages at night. Iraicy. - CoXCIUtXtXO YoDKSVIJF -.Yiui piumI fin. I . more eomoartiouablo nonmn thn mnn.ir ;r per attention bo paid to the individual. Voursclf will go with you wbererer you like and come away when you please approve your propo sitioos.and in alinrt. hn in rr MA.I.I . , J -J .jitcmikv it you uuly learn and practieo the true art of being goou Terms witn Toarwir." Thia. however, is not su caav am mini mAltlliel SAvKa Ark not often try tho experiment. Yourself, when it catches you in company with no other person, is SDt to be a aevera rriii ui nut tUm ..J r..:ui. and when you are censured by yourself, it is genenmj ui seTcresiana most Intolerable species of reproof. It IS on thia artmnnt t lis ft vaajt im nAnn m J mtm-rnm vavM afraid of yourself, and seek any associates, no mat- . 'hiviiui, uuui, uhu vnai may Keep Juursclf is likewise a iealtitia and slighted, it becomes a "bore," and to be left lor evea a snort time Uj ymirscirn is then regarded as actually a cruel nenanri. a mn GnA mhn youth, health, or wealth, have departed. How important is it then to kuew thyself to cultivate thyself warro I v bul rational) v. . A aniKU .ir is the best of guidesr for few omit errors but in "w uiaregara oi its aa monitions. it tugs continually at the skirts cf men to draw them from their cherished vice a. It Itnld nn !la list. owy finger in warning when you go astray, and Knuuuun raarpiy on your sin a tier tney nave been committed. Our nature IS twofold, and It nohltsat narl ta ikn self to which we refer. It stands on tbe alter to cneck Uie excess of the animal impulses, and the raifiCnentV it. MHioiT repeatea aisappointmeaus it is rarely so . ... . - "- . vi.u ivuiimuc Study, therefore, to be im aocd terms with your self it is happiness to be , truly pleased with yourself. Pleasure aad successes cannot compensate for the loss of this good understanding and amicable relationship between the parties who ocul V tu IIUUK JUW II TV m. "una sxLp-Airaovo hour whole years outweighs, Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas." - " Penmfyttftniam. EtST Foaa CawaI It ia thoneht that the Stock for the Canal from Richmond down the Ernst hrenrh of Whiloaralar In Rmnkv.llo. will be taken by the citizens along the line of me wore. voh rvoica. (KrThe stock for a branch Bank at Rush Villa-, vat tailrn nitils msUv TtSae tfiMM says the Ktoclt wns principally taken by tbe farmers of the country. This fact sneaks well .e a. a . . a . for Rush. -C. H atch, irrMBNKAX, FiaaatRD On Monday last, Mr Henry Witman, to Ann Frasner OStTVAStT. DuxnIn this place, on Tuesday last, John, Infant sen of James Hawthorn. A LOT of Cvcenaaa 8eaa just received and for sale, by LONG as BROWN. April J, 1SC3, 3w. ... rmSS sabeeribev weald inform all those indebted ii to him, to call aad settle immediately, as has disposed of bis goods, sad wishes to closehis besiaemv , J.C. 8WEA8ET. aaarca ta.' iw . . . ft a . . TTUST BRCSITfiBw-Aa 'assortment of livht CJ Oalieeee aad Giaebams AM0, BUipSd.HUI ed aad Cine DriKinga. March 37lb. K. D. GALLION. ' ,Ci-ce) . Here. .' LL iiersaae iadebted to the subscriber, previ se ue present year, are re. nested to 1. fee t evert: , exDoet lenmr OALLION.

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r zunrrsvi lie l umn ka Comsanv.mtt at v . tr.. r, ur,,p, of Stoek vuosenption - Richard ChamK.. ii. . ter bavin rlirl .kr : ... H r.iw.1 3.- iVu - irZlT"r" U,B n"ee adaliMkMi. . "men were Resnlnd lka t..L. j . . . i!:e.Clooe;in; aZZ'S 7:. " "T' l i ' ur"' ivionuay oi &iay at that the folio win mmam. i.. ..ii i j . cei. subscriptions for Slock in said road vis: f'"'' John Ryman at Drookvilie, JnhnN.r flnft.i.1 in'm . . Zr. 7 " wMiciiia uu . &iauniier at Uloonv III IT I.IW. I.L.. ii ViP t n i. 1U w Teylor and Win. P. Rahoaai W..f . ir: . Gnffith, George Fryburger and Daniel HanI? I flat lkft I naaMa.:ll Resolved that James Clacklidge and John Allen he a rntnmillu i- . , . U ' "PPv o we county commissioners of Franklin county for leave to n " iTT " MUS leaning from HrnAlrtrilln In P.i.....!li . . ..vvuiinnunua ijine in said Lountv aa h i . m '. j -vwvtwirj iu locate saia Turnpike road upon; and that Gcorc- Frv ourpr and Wm.t Bolton be a committee to BDDlV to the Count fVmn.:..!.. r n . . 7 v oxuwtHiunaiigi rajCUC Uountv for Him unu .mitt- . . - . iJ: . I. T7r,""fSe,wH mat panoi said State Road lying in Fayette County i . Y n proceeuings oi this meet log be published in the Indiana American & rranklin IlniwHi ! u.i :ti. t ... tonnersvillu Watchman. l lie meeting adjourned to meet on the fint Saturday in June uext, at West Union in hajette county, at.lwelve o'clock on said dav. RICHARD ClttMBERS, r President. D. Stat-ouTsa, Sec'y. Thrashing Ar Clmntm- ?f,i;u.. rmHK ankaift.iaa. ft" . tM -ft . II . 1 if, ruuaueipaia, oasrs to 1. s'vrf"'!' D"id Knauer's M Chester eoun11 Mi. T f V.""'" "sciiines, which Will thraak an 4 .1... .11 1. : j . . Tr aiuaa vi rraia irora tae straw, Rice not excepted, and also, Cem-CeUSas ICacMae. Wbieh will shell ana ku.k.l .1.. aw. I. .um uiiuutaa, ot hand power. An? ffSBtlemae fttHinkUftaval.aftL. .1 ' a . "I IVUTI UB. ebines in operation, and models, can do so by callL M?.r ??M" ''. or Hudson Gentry's Mkniv P.:. ft. 1.1 KH ..LI:. . . r. Tj "j . I.. . '"W"M' mate, uooaty. Individual Rights, or a single machine, will be olden raaannakla i.mu . - - ; " wr (IKHl lOltl will be taken ia exchange for patent rights, by applying u . PETER A. HUMPHRIES. March 15. 1839. 14-tf. CSy A ACRES Of land inla aivMk ..M f airajLX ei a a. re o 7r fracUonal esetion 8e Township 13 Kange 13, I;,., .boat two miles from Brookville, llllll.M. a tftnla ft. M. ftV . ...ft. - . u ii i .JT aaiiier, et .lodge Milkft White Water Cotton Factory, naar the March 13.-C144w.-Qex.fH Cincinnati. A Casi Wanted. LL persoBS indebted to D. Price 4s Co. dorine the laat vaar ana miiaial -.11 j . " ""m .wa mp .sail ami clone them, by cash or duo-bills: . . , , uv.a iwi, lam ever from last year moat make immediate payment, as n, D. And nernana aku. aai. i- j . . r " e u"s wunout ine one thine needful. rj, prick av c nrooksille. Dec'r SSkh. 1838. C Offict elAe BrooktiUt wareice CesuMsy. I rmms . ,ka k-j a..il-.uV-,r,8.v . II f . -7-.- luav ma nooss roi 4. the aubscriptioo to tbe eapiul stock of this enninanv be re-onened ik.t ik. k...: i - -r -aft. mm in tbe office of said company be from 9 to 12 A. M. '",re m jfti ana ibai publication t made of the seme. t SAM GOODWIN, Prest pro tern. evwaeie sllTfi OfJC J Coney V7satsd. rrpHE subscriber is comHlled to cell noon such at or bis customers as ere indebted to him, to call and oav un. aa it ta imtwuiki. e,. a.;.. up his stock, carry on business and sell end do work Feb. 1st, 1839. DCAreEfa. O N hand, eonstsntly at the Amerieaa oCSce th. alll.fkse.aaa bSaaJa LI S Deeds, viivwien awtiHSj vi OleVDaVasf . J a Summonses. Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables Conds, !nn.kla r.la. Motes of hand, jmrjlRY Ptmrjn. C. V iT!l. . If In. will .1.. an - " awwa t ailing; Mortgagee, Bonds, dte, and take th. ack" a...svu.wHfc. V. acvua, fiewers oi attorney, or Uke depositions, oartiScaUs, aCdaviu, 4-e, d-e. OOcein the printing oGcs. ...... IS ly MPaII and Winter Gawd. . , TH? oubecribers received, a short time ago, from the East and l!i .;. n.ti . .... l J J ef DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Wintor raoe, wnicb they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the t.incianati prices, addia eerriaiw. iik nr ...a R ' Txif car, Broohville. Nov. $5. 1SS3. , ... TAn ftUAtm. npHE subscriber wishes to purchase ICO eords il of Bark, delivered at bis Ua-yard ia Brook. . -a " 8 GOODWIN. March let. 1839. jo DUGAR. A few barrels efSager jeet reeeived aad for sale by B.s 8. TYNEX. Dee'r 18, ISM. - " -noarcta. - - ITpiIE nd.rsined having bacsws agents for XL the White-Water Cotton Factory, are now prepared to fernish Kereaaats aad their easterners, with a 8eramioa article of yarns, carpet chain, caadk.wiel ieg and setting, at Cine, prions, at their store ia Brookville. r . a.. LOKfl ie B30WN. ftfeaV 9th, 4

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1. win vaar tor sale at Dahlia uim. .k. .;,- i lane aed4owa lot. i.s j r "-"- 169 acres of J raie UaJ A e TJ. towa II. n .....T. rVL"r w y11 Jt. R. f ;': rgeas issae. LavtKal.' ia..a ' . vine 112 91 latk aa XL ia awn a. : 1 . . Brookviile. a. M..r, . put of Loiaa9. ia aaa.a. a. 2 .. . . . of Eroo-vHIe. M' """ PW Broektm.4.' l" ia U of ' IalteeB.iaaaaaa.aae:- .'. . BrooArille.' ? "T P'-1 I ant. ffeeav IA ? at f m of Brook!... - " P f b!oS "k.B T". " ia I!"8 p,,t Lot ne 01. ia tk. .'.'. . v Couaty. eirneio ia aa.4 8AUUEL SERINO, April lO.lOw.fo-'-Tabca Uta. ON the seeeni day ef April. . b- Thome. BlBia f Rmnkdll. ft a i!' 4lr with a star ia ter T'rlA"'- hat right hip.,hod .11 round! rr meres perceivable. 8ud losee to be airat year. .1. ai.'Tprl.g; spprsisd at fiftv dollan b FaakUl B.:i.. . .5 . j- - ua rfoeo tsaa1 certlf ika abava l.U. . . . .. . nww sbiit ins ue ne- " -'aaa.wa i aaaj nvas. t Ka WHA MAttTIN.Prv.1. R. T. Daowe, Sec'y. lMw C. eTc C. CAltt, TTTJAVIXO pore baaed ib. .tor. otj. C. Sweasy. a-ak oe lb. 8. W. corner of Bargees aad Clei bornestrseu. asd having rsmofad their assortment or Drags, Uedicines, Paints and Dye-etura, to said 'f to the paUie a good assortment of Dry Goods, Haruward, Queatiaware, 4c. aa well " f" of Rsgelsr end BoUaie Uedicines, Pa.nu.O.la, Dnigs. Patent Hedicins. dee. All of which thev will Mll law tar nantv a. produ... . April 17, 1939. g. .Vs. 12, A7eaf fwurth atrtH, Cwciineri, ' . asALsas is . AflTAMtf. RVM, f, . f I 9T ... Carpeting, Floor Oil Gotks and India MaUing, OouMk&pinr Dry Goods, Siifa, Linens, Lacet, Xermoe. Skuaslt. IV.- . Qfs P. heve always oe band aa assortment of e 8taple Goods, and are receiving tbe latest styles of Silks, and fancy articles of th. bast quelilia. I a.1 mA a. .4 a.. .1.. . ? Perchsssrs may rely upon uniform prices. March ia-U-4w. On. Cs.$2. . .-a aimawii iui i. imp raiaii iraon. fares fer Edit. rnWE subscriber wishes to sell his valuable land U. property jit Stipp's Hill, on Salt Creek, ia this couaty. There ia a bora four hundred acres ia tbe tract, containing some of the beet lead ia the County 4 A description of the nrnnert- ia a-aa.. sary, ss no one will purebsse without examining . ,K 7""" " w,, -omcionwy reeommend itsslf. Beyond controversy, tbe sitnatioa is aa heelthv aa anv section in tha Wm a ... peraon wi.binV to pure base will apply to me, at Clarksbargh, Decatur couaty, Indiana. a. . a. .. 'AO. 11AL8ET. res. i, iBw?. NOTICE. . ALL persons indebted to tbe subscribers are requested to ceil and make settlement immediately, sillier by cash or note. LONG BROWN. jae. aatb. I8J. ON HAND. A general assortment of Cotton Yarn, Groceries, Tiaware, Aagers, Window Glee end Xsils N. D. GALLION. CALL AND PAY-All persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to make Imme diste paymeet. jf. 4 9. TTNBA - brookville, Jan'y 4. 1838. ecu 0AI.C - A HOUSE and LOT. aitusted en Main street, near the public square. Also, two other Iota convenient to tbe above mentioned property, suite ble for stsble purposes, sad for posture. Liberal terms wiU be gives. For tenter information inaniro ef 50 N. D. GALLION. OTTON YARN.-o.S0O lbs. eottoa yara, assorted numbers, for sole by Nov. S3, 1N8&V . R. As 8. TYKER. w AS taken ap his vsoidsau. ia BrooVvilte, aad eCsrs hie eereiaeannn im;i;ftu..r Hi icine aad Sar-ery to the inhabitants of the towa and country. .... W. B. DocL. Da via will w..a aa -. ir ?T"u-.wi,i i-oert.pleg end eleeneethem ia the latest and meet improved, ease nor. - - . ."oenbera Uvieg purchased the TIN XL . fSIfni ia tk.:. alaaa m.-I- .1. .... - - nw.i ipiuihi turn puwiic iaea they are prepared to famish the public with any ertMles ia that liae. Country merebai t will be SUPOlied at the Cincinnati bHm n. ' Tkaa ala. I..-. oa bead a variety efetnvsa conking sad ceetmoa. etvrn pipes, eie. a eey nave employed roj sad exporioneodwerkavaa. ' ft. CURTIS Co. Oct. 19. ' - -" O DDLS. Atsu Lrxmdji u 4. - 6 Du. mfuaykame$) - ' 100 Pr. trace ekmitu. B. ir S, TTJVER, may e m A . Jfld'f ItUUVLfl, and Ml iALJ. by the 1 Cils.8e-5r, 8 . do Mousse, 4 do XUsaeifJa COO lbs. keet Codb. ?C9Ibs. Rise. 8 Ula. ieiy. : n la Winei ' ALSO. 10C9 lbs. 8oel Lsetheri Cestie-s. ffsilssed Axes EeaeU Rreaa Cittles. N. D.OALUON. , Drookvilie, March t7th,