Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 May 1839 — Page 3
BROOKTILLEjIXDIAXA.
FRIO AT, MAY IT, 1839.
Reprtteittailttt. Joa Moaoi, Esq. of Po-
ttj township, and Dr. Jcdah Iii.ie.lcy ofSpringf:J township will be supported for Represents i.fif, tt the August Elnction. Tber are both correct cititena, business men, J esteemed by their neighbors. - Sihool Comt:sioner, By the request of a ii-f number of cititens of tha county, we announce W. M'Ci.BfcRY, as a suitable mm for ctaol Commissioner of Franklin county. Mr. Mflcerj has objected to kavinf lis name used, bt :!e general desire that U should be elected, ifl4 the great importance of hating the office at tfce county teat, will induce him we think to forego Lis own private feeling Tor the general good. Hi? punctuality and accuracy in business is known te '.T.ctt every citin of the county. We there, fori, at the request of mny cititen?, phce hisj sne on the lift. o . . n.f r", ie?tor a cituen of Springfield we an-j no3!K Aexanax Joits as & candidate Tor Coun-j ?r f'oT.missioncr. W' are authorised to announce Isaac Wa.fcsi.tY,1 t'.rq.f Springfield, as a candidate for County1 e!iieaer at the August F.lectin. Th tt p er ctnt. Fki. The last Hoard of Comw sioners appropriated the amount of three per; csaJ fund on hand to the following road in this ! ccantv, to-wi'..- 50 dollars to the Fairfield Road, under the direction of Abner MCarty. Fifty dl-1 Urs on tie Salt Creek road, under the direction efWra. Truit. Fifty dollars wn the Indianapolis State KoaJ, under-the direction of Andrew Caric chie!. 1 n o hundred and fifty one dollars on its Oxford Road, one hundred and fifty ve doiIirscf which is to be expended under the direc-tit-n of Isaac Peck, west of the crossing of Cedar, ted the balance under the direction of Wra. Webb, wst of the crossing of Cedar. Thirty dollars on tie fine Uoard east of Fairfield, under the direction of Wra. Harse. One hundred dollars on the Greensburgh State Uoad, on Salt Creek, west or Bartholomew Fitipatrlck's, uuder the direction cf D. Fittpatrick. And seventy five dollars on its Cannersrille State lUad, under the direction d Ju. B'.acklidgs. fcJ-For tie list two years, we hare devoted mush of oar time to ferreting out cotruption, and exposing the perpetrators; and as rogues always vilUfy thd character of those wLo expose them In their evil deeds, it is no wonder that a hare
tilled down on oar bead tie united maledictions or Jemagegaes, bankrnpt politicians, rquandarers of
lbs time that should be devoted to the public
g od, defaulters to the gevcrnment, violators or
txlal crder, and every other person who wish to l.ve upon the public without merit or qualification, t. jeifcer with theirVierttft and 4'pttdant; And
iltboiih the missilee of detraction have Iwcn hurl
ed it us thick- and fat, by thoso ho have felt the
isaaence of our plsin, "cut throat" language, still ti'.c.r.: have vc turned aside ts notice the mrt vil VJi.f.'i thu have barked at our heels, which twe bcn cT all partitt, rotors, and giades. But the mr.re formidable m At! iff; we have either tf:ticn the lead, or drive. thctn from the kcunel. Of Ute, in the discharge of our labors, it has Wcoine us to speak of Amos Line, and as we ex-i-ected, have cailed down upon ns the Ire of kh frJ, Milton Gregg, of the Political deacon, vLo Las become quite a champion of his and we ke teeu the ravings of some other?, whose si-sis we never permit to disgrace our paper.
r. .ne, we undirstand, is a candidate lor Gof
fer of the f?te of Indiana; hut if fee is hot, he awn b rseking for some other etfcce, as that has kn the business of his life, end as a consc
ience e bare as good a right to epeak the trctk of Kim, as Gregg has to go t-ail the truth. have before as a file of the "Lawrenccburgh Suleiman" edited by Milton Gregg, in which llrr !.:. - .
iuh.u, rc am oi ur. i.ane, man we ever "hred to whisper. But we have been somewhat pmsled to define the reason of Mr. Gregg's advocating each a cause. We knew that hia estabbilmer.t was rather a sinking concern, "and that l bad to work every pump, to keep adrift, but " could not believe that he had become a subject
11 lbe D"I saying, -that (something we do
" pretend to say what) makes strange bed-fel-lo." But a friend at our elbow, intimates that bs lately become a convert to the doetrine that "all things are fore-rdained," and cmscFatly Mr. Lane is not accountable for beinr ei-
thtu eod or a bad man, as it was ordained of
Inderthe nine freal cloak cannot brother uton cover many of our sins! . - ' We hope our eras may be palsied, whenever violate the truth to eavd a friend vi coni!:ite an enemy, bolitics, friendship or money think witl never win our heart er control f fee as an editor.
- . COtJNTV ORDKUS. , ; . 1 here is, at this time, a surplus of several kundred in the Treasury or this touhty. over alfthe orders aud.tcd against the county. . AS there are great numbers or orders on the trder book in favor of individuals who must be iirno;nr r it..
existence of such orders, many of whom are sub
scribers to the "Indiana American.' wt have concluded we could not fill a column of more interest, than a lit 0r the orders. We have therefore, gone back to the year 1820, end given a list up to April 1939. These orders are as good se silver, In the list, we see several who a
subscribers to the American, and many more who jronld like to be if they had the money to spare. If any of them will send us an order on the Clerk for these orders, they shall be credited that amount, and those who do not take can have tlx American by sending such an order. Prhl,.hU
before the fend of the year we'ma-m,M:.ii
thing which will be of twice the value ta iLm.
Let us eeo now. Lew many of the above countv
orders, we will obtain in this way. We have put down the year in vhich thev wer illAiro.i.
1820.
Michael Menon
IS27.
Jacob Cl'apn
Henrj Todd U'm. McClure
Tho. Sellridtrc
t m. lliggs Abram Snvdlev IS'23. ' ' XVm. Sims Peter 4'anella
Thos Colvcr
llcnrv Snter . '.
Juo. C. I'owacr
Abram Lee Andrew Jackson -
Jonathan Stout
Joshua Ne John Shaw Sol. SbcppcrJ -John Allen Wm. I.Vnch Ym. Jarkman John J. llanna Joshua Harris S;rn'l Murphcy John Ciendetuiing IS30. Simon Gulley 1331. Jame Price 1 Xathan I.ewij 1 Morgan ljcnri Win. Jones Asa Davis Sol. Dubois Joseph Reed Joseph Spcers John W. White Ja? Uobison Joshua Nye Jame Toner Ralph Riley Isaac WiUon
Alex'r Moore,
Garnld
50'ChnthsMnrlin
John Stringer . John Howell 1 Thos. Murpher "-' issc"
J. I Winshin
50 jRichnrd Smith -50 .'Peter CSwiuetl
J as. Dshorn James Johnston 1 Jas. Cunn'm "ham
50 S
75Michael Owens T5;Uobert Hobbs ra f ar-ji
,uco. iiiinatiBit
Thos II. Black
John Ferris
IS37. Uenj. Grincr Isaac Coob?y Wm. Chance Elijah Warren All ram Robeson Thos. llerndon
Joseph Price Thos. Cookcy D. l. Hannah Thos. Murnhcv
LTas. Wright
J Hush Kawliii
Jacob Fausscl '
50 Tho. Allcv
00 Wm. Cnhill
7 J Thos. Kcnnednv
)ilrons Pi ire 73 Thoj.S. Wt bb
SO 1838.
0 Joshua Nve 50 Wm.Selfridge 50 John Chaso 50 Wm. Moore
50 1 John Cummins 50 Josctdi Wilson
50 .Thos. I lay ward
Acvr lrenton
50 1 IK) 1 00 I 00
50 50
50 -50 73 SSk l
to 75 75 50 50 50 50 i.)
73 75 50 75
The Court for assessing damage ou the White Waler Cant! are now in secsion. They were in ttis place on Wednesday and Thursday, and decided a few cases. From here they will proceed
on me line. They have allowed the followinir H-mP..
Mr. Stringer, . . . $3.-4) illdoZ i't&'&i ' - - 450 Win. ryner, . 1,000 ml. . r .
ort . inronfTIie Indbina JournSjof the lOtlvinst. has the following notice
unaer the tditoi ial head ; "CCrJudire Wick, throned a fripn.Ll.m
quested us to take his name from the list of an Bunn candidates for Congress; which we have accordingly done with much 'plea-1
J3u
...."1 1 he Urookville American gives ns a renson for the scarcity of editorial matter, in n late ISo., that the Editor hits gone to the Pm"m.? r'Sorr- o learn that our old friend ChrkBou has gone thercoroo,lhe Mate needs him to watch over the next Legislature. We hope the present publisher will let us know what was his crinu.u CranfordsiilU IttcordfMaylQth. The ''prettnt pnlli,ker," would inform his fi-Zan.t It.-.l 1 a.. n .
I ..a.iuuiuinew m me Keeord, that 3Ir. Clark75 . son's casi is not desperate. Even his bitterest -enemies have never yet charged him with viola-
y of ia laws of his country alwars iwtsee-
able and obedient. But his principal mmeM consists in Violating ths fttliagt bf depredators upon the public weal and upon social order, But why ahold- friend Bartholomew object to our 'watching' over the lower branch or the General Assembly of Indiana at Jeflersonville, as well as the higher branch at Indianapolis! Tf.ere is work for the Reformer in both bediea.
50 - -10 75 75 75 1.) 75 75
75 73 75 75 75 73 75 75 75 73 T.I i" iO p. ti) SW " lO 75 I 00 I 00 4 50 75 75 75 75 73
Wliiskey 41. . . r?R,C,0"T Shoulders 7 a 7, ; Side's 81
t , 14 a a"gnr Hams 14. Lard 8 a lOcts; brisk. Coffee I4ctsw Corn 56 n 02cts. ' Corn Meal 75 els. . - Oals 50 cts. . " Wheat $1 00 a 1 05. "
. s2C R.of 15. .1bU Mess th IU; 1N0 1 is lield at 11, and Prim
sorted at He,- shoulders 10c; joles C. yesterday of 50 hams at 13ir: we quo
, r fur 'Ar 3mf ric.si. Mtt. LDiTon:-In your last I see an enigma, in verse in which a betrothed one is represented ns haVinjr lo plant a grove composed of ntNe trees, which nine trees have to he so situated, ns to form ten straight rows, with (Win each row. The following is the situation in which they miist be placed, in forming whtrh 1 gain the fair prizet
50
50 73 75 75
Urban Edgerton 3 00
Joseph Kecu (i.l-Dibler 1
John Seignior . John Wallace Uj. Weston 1832. Jolm Ferris 2 Thos. Hughes 1 Henry Shul 3 Warren Church Thos. Cooksey . WnuMcClurc
Wm. Conlttr
Win. Wiggins 1833, Thos. Mathews llenj. Jenkins . J no. Uarrickman 3
association for apprehending
horse thieves.
Calvin Jonrs
W. T. Rocks Andrew tleorco
Jacob Harvey Samuel Jenks John Todd
10 00
50 75
.) 75 75
Samuel Price
Ijong Sc Drown
Andrew Marry James Wright llcubcn Hawkins
75 JaS. Chance 75 'John Harkleman U. TCooley 75 ;X. Doty 73 IJohn P. Case 73 .Sam"! Losran
. 1
John P. Case I 50 iJas. Roscbcrry il...'. t.l.l v. I -
50 50 50 50 50 25 50 75 75
75
75 75 75 75 75
12 3, formi one row $ 4 5 0, the 2d; 7 8 9, the 3d; 1 4 8, the 4lh; 1 5 9, the 5lh; 2 G 0, Gib; 2 4 7, the 7th; 3 57, the 8th; 3 0 8, the 9th, and '5 8, the 10th. Thus it will be seen, that a person may make two straight row?, with three in each, w ith one tree. Urookville, May t l. W. L. Henry County Wiim Cosvextion. The Whigs of Henry, in Convention, on the 18th
tilt. nominated Jehu T. Eluott. Tor the Senate, nnd RonERT M. Cooper and Jesk H. Healv, for the House. Messrs. Cooper nnd If ...I.. ft
11
I
lor several years past, has ncled as Assistant and Prim tml Clerk to the house. The whole ticket Mill be chosen by n large majority. . Jour, 111 m 1 j. ii
r ' n TtDAY. May 7tFw t.rain Rve 90 to HI no. rr., ..11,..-
a8i cents: white 82-i8.T. n.i. ift. i-
tVI I im , w..vo j a 1 niskcv riires have ilvnrn -.i :.. i. i.
i nm ... """".uiii iiuut.
" 'c, ai.u in bhis to 4Ia42c.
lis week at
itnr. a t l' (If.
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Pork Sales of 20 Lbl Hf- ' ' :.
.$23a2a; No I at 20. and Pnms at
Uaron Sales hoc round at Mr. r;m .
Sale
quote V2i
Laid Little tlttiliiT. nn.1 "ll
1 - t , ' 1 -" uuumi raiuer oare. I,nt tnl' mr. i ..
- . 7 uc 11, laitc. . NKVV YOUk MARKET. ; CvrrftponJente ofihe f S. Gatctle. ,rt , . Monday, 4 P. M. . I ne sales to-dav ( ihn
have been large, and at rrirnB ht n ft.
Ci 1 " rwt . ' " uic chics on Isaturdav. The drrlinp !. r.
o li. V. States fell off a; Dry 'Dock 11Bank of Commerce 1; Delaware and Hm!..,..'
Ii; Mechanic s Bankiiti? A
IS iMohawk It; Putorson li; e JeUev IStotilngton 11. " - ' 3 '
We
Icnly were the members from Henrv in tl. I-'uri
nst House of Rcbrctcntrttivr. tr. P.n;n 1 to be rciiliz-nl
I" ' . . . " C .
Tuesdnv. 4 P. i
e arc without new Lmn 1!, J.... n.
Liverpool not Jet reported, nnd no arrivals Irom se.l of any consequence. The stor k market has not varied much, thongh prices are still tending downwards. Nrt sales of U. ; States Rank stock were mad-, the thief business being in Harlem Rail Road, which improved ahoa I U pcr cenft sales of Kentucky Rank at SSI 5 Virksluirg 02. In cotton little or nothing is doing or will be done in all probabilily until the Liverpool gets here; the speculations ns lo the nature of her advices on the article- are very various and conflicting, some anticipating that the decline of id last advised w ill have been regained, nnd a further advance realized, while as many cm the' oilier hand look for still lower prices. Flour continues to decline, our quotations to-day being $7.25 for good common hand?, Western, $7.50, Georgetown and Howard street, nnd $7 for Ohio via N. Or!cans. ' ' .
rHtLADELimiA.The IT. S. Gazelle of
.uay s, gays, sales of stock yesterday were not large, and there wua nntirrd
decline in the prices, not, as it is understood, from any increased scarritv of mnnov k.
from a calculation of unfarorablft nrw. fm
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liUrope, wriicll Cilh llI;itlnn. Vf. inrK. it. I.. I.
- , v tvi.ntij ilium.
For Congress. . ' . . GEO. H. DUNN, THOS. SMITIfl 1 tin v- X eprsetlt8tivr'., r' f j trS 4f&VV emit loao. Vaf,y Commissioner, ISAAC tt.i VSLLr. l BARBED .1. School Commrts'tener, -TT.V. Jl CLEER K. Itk. J'OTTS. (ttrThoso w ho are not subscribers to l'Sta'i-.
Jicw, we charge one dollar fa.'inex".. ' MLir
nsxm NC:Uf,SSI0:VAL KtC;.4 ? riNII l. eobscriber !.,-, to meet t.s fcllhw-citi-, le,, 7'Tfanklin countv at the tbllowice ,mes and pUcei, when and where he will addr? inem tn such top,es or national politics as shall be
at o OCCM,on " EOKR U. DUNN -May 31, Ncw.Trenton, at I oclotk, P. Kf!
1, lirooKvillo, . - 3, Fairticlil, . ' 4, Rloon.inggrovc " 1 5, Laurel, " .-. I July 15, AndersnnvtUc, ' I i IG, Mctarunra. . " I 17, Mount Carmel," I - ly, Drenelslur'h., 1
Titf alJ a-?d boot. : c J.!' !llbecr'17 received, a short time siro. r7.V K,lsl nd Uia-innati.-e vtrv heavy Yiick or 1 my UOOUS, EUitable f,,r the F-ll .nd Wit tlJttf?l7 U'ey Win w 41 wholesale or retail, at the f.mcianati prices, addmp cartiSce. Brookville, ov. 53. Jgna. ; '
ii ' ii ti ,: t . -. it
it i. -
LAlt A few barrels of Sujar-yitt received
w hue-Water Cotton Factory, are new prepared to furnish Merchant, .ml their ru.toiners, wuh a SvfKa.oa article of yams, carpet chain candle-w.cling and oatth., at Cina. prices, at their store in Crook viil. - r -
JaH'y tHh, I&'Q. .
LONG Ai DROWX.
. ..... jsoTjCE. A U. persons in.leUc tli the ubscribere rel f. 1 "d ""ke eettlenieia iutmedi-
-.vij, iiiuct vj caen or- note.
Jan. 06th. IMS).
Cnli v.iitii
A LL persons indebted lo I. Price CodorinS fctl '.tet. yc" M. r.'luetel call and close
Itiflm 1. 1 . t 1 . ..
...y..., J VB8II ur QUtt-DUIfl.
i. I. And DeraotiM i i ,
f 1 - uki 9 taiu over from last year mu.t make imn.e.l.ate payment, as it is unpoible to get along without the on. thLpc UrooliVill, Dec'r 25th,
IIYMEXKAf-
MAnniF.iK On the 7th insl., Mr. Naah N. John, son of Enoch X). John of Lawrenceburg, to Miss Hannah A. Johnston of Michijmntown.
onTtArtv.
73 O.F. Cooler
Alex'r lavldson
Mathew Rums
John Danzenbnkcr 75 'John Lewis
73 m
tos. 8. ebb
73
Wm, Wiggins
EarlrUurk . Jas. Hildreth -David Patterson Josiah Wilcher C, G. Roberts John Cat son . l2 Jas. Wilio Asa llledm Wm. Moflit Israel Carson Charles Collett Jos. Mendciihall T.Man warring 4 Joseph Rennet 1 John Ryburn David Patterson Wm. Yea mall.
Isaac Wilson I 12 it -k
.. .owcr.nu s.2 5Q
aii9uii y John t.cwls -J a red Irf)ckwooil R. F-Hanna Wm. Birch Lew is Alger
David Lewis
Thos. Eads
David Mount
Jer'a Whitnrr
75 .Calvin Jones T5;R.P.Clatk
'Charles Wilson
15
25jLewis Riggs 73jSmuel Harbin
75iGidcon Jenks 1 00
73 73 73 73 50 50 75 to 73
Died On Tuesday morning last, in this place, Mr.' A i.r 11 ccs Merks, aged about 22 years, of the Epileptic Fits. Mr. Meeks was a young m m, who had traveled but little, and
irjhad imbibed but few of thn follie and vices
75 1 00 2 00 1 CO 2 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 t 00 1 00
etthe world studious and correct in businesswarm mid confidential ns a friend.
He has been cut off suddenly in the bloom of
Hie, regreltctl by many, and respected by all. OU weep not for him whom the veil of the tomb In life's early morning, has hid from our eves, K'er life cast a shade o'er his spirit's vounir'bloom.
Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies.
Departed this life, on the 13th of May,
i.vcinda, consort or Uavlu otoct, niter nn
j fjQ extreme illness of 18 months, which she bore
The lata frost seems te have keen very general throughout the Western country, ts we learn rmm the exchange paper. At New Albany, it fpars to have been as destructive en freit and Ration generally, as bert. But the Zaneerille
- j cm hi 1 inai io irost uia nov josnaa Jones erially ijure ln rrniu.here. We also learn that 1833. . .tr u prospect of a tolerable crop along the John Newman
, lti, having been favored with a heavy fog, " n;ght of the Trost. Hut north of us, it teems Uve been more destructive than here.
75 73 75 75 73 75
1830.
Reuben Cooler
Dd Templeton Morgan llnon .
Jas. lUacklcdgc
Uolm Seignior
l'rince Jenkins
'Jacob Lefforgc
thos. uennett
fllios. Hollo well
50 50 50 50 50 50 30 50 50
with unusual resignation and fortitude for
I several months has anxiouslv awaited the ar
rival ol her dissolution. On this morning, at 1 o'clock her spirit took its flight to the world of eternal rest, leaving nn nrfectionate husband nnd six small children to lament n loss that time cannot repair. Tht land of rsst for which she lived . Now has the moment come, For her to lay her sufferings br, . - And dwell with Christ at home.
OJlce of the Bruok tUU ia,ur,ce Cum.y, 1 , . . 2"J Aug?, l8;lj. f npiUS day the board ordered", that the boolts for J, the subscription to the capital stock of this company be reopened that the business hours In the office or said company be from 0 to 12 A. M. nd froin 1 to 4 l. M.-and- that publication b made of the same. -
Joim . Hirr.Scc'y.
T followirg. from the Indian Journal, is
good a thing as w ever saw from that
akoat itint.-
n.. Ih war apolis. Mar 10.
ne frost, on Friday night, the 3d Inst.
the
l . " a riuny liiglll, mt .W I e-troved every gntn thing in this part of wtrirr, f tcepl fa edUf r cf ,he fjonslilti
Wm. Stringer
Lewis Alger Isaac Rlades JohnB. Tjler 4 John Clendenlng Joseph Goudie I Road Diit.No.) II, in Rrook-S 4 ville township Jas. Hatser 1
tion.' John M. Allen
75 75 75 50 73 50 34 00 75
50 50 50 30
7 50 7 50 I 23 I 23 1 23 I 25 I 25 1 25 I 25 I 25 I 23
2 00
U.P.Rarrickman? 50
(Jer'n Whitney
in. Ivoracn Fielding Jeter Wm. White Wm. Robeson . Iimbcrt Lnme
iJosinh Cocti
Wm. Hays N. Rasset
Jis. A. Lowes
M. V. Simon son
Chas CorRn
Wm. Logan
Geo. Adams Simpson Jones
A. Cunningham las. Kilcoie .
finoch McCarty 4 00 Jno. Halberstadt 1 00 Jarcd Fisher 1 50 Thos. Herndon I 50
ELECTION OP DIRECTORS Of Ik liichmonJ ! tlroolcrUlt Cnl Company. frnilK subscribers of the stock in said Canal. JJ. will please take notice that an election will be held at Richmond Wayne co on the 1 5th dav of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., Tot the purpose of electing seven directors for said company. Any subscriber voting ts proxy will be required to present written authority from C person for whom be may claim to vote, tty ordW or the commissioners. W. M. LIS CDS, StcrHary. FiAh mo. 4th, 18;?9. 25; " Taken l p, OX the first day of May, lW9, by James Quick ofBrookville township. Franklin county, Indiana, one female Male of a light brvwn col iur, mealey nose with some white hairs interspersed over the body, supposed to be two years old this
; spring. hen taken up, eatd mule had on t neck a . . a - a - .
yoae, nej who a learner sirsp; no brands or marks perceivable; appraived at twenty-five dollars by F.zekiel Kilgere and Levi I'pdjke. I certify the above to be a true copv from the pa pert now on file in my office. Mar t4tb. l39.
j V0-3w DANIRL ST. JOHN J. P.
Salft of shek t the Philadelphia Erchuure.
21 shares U. S. Rank. lliMini
47 shares Kentucky Rink, 88 II shares Com. Rank of Cin., ' 104 Correspondence of the l .S. Gazette.
The Colonial Market opened on the 3d, having been closed during Faster week the transactions have been unimportant. Rrandy has been freclv taken for nxnnrt nt
3s to 3s Id for Rordeauxj some holders ask' an advance of 2d per gallon. Coffee steady at late prices salts 6f 1000 bags Rrntil nt lis. and 100 bags superior Havana at 03 pcr'cwtf there nre buyers of St. Domingo and Rrazil at previous rates; a saleof 0000 bags Rrazil is detlared for the Ulh inst. The same steadiness has been announced from nil the neighboring markets. . - ' . v Nkw Ouleans May 2J. In western produce there was a slight Improvement manifested. Purchases were today made more extensively for northern shipment. Tho market now appears to be steady at present prices, from the laic allemnt.
by some few holders, to create a monopoly and rise, having failed. This attempt was based upon the circumstance of some few merchants in the interior having, to a great measure, succeeded in gathering the produce in their hands; but the actual demand here not having met their expectations; they could not succeed in their object. Pork Mess, small sales at 22 prime ISa Lard Readily taken at 10a Hi. Fl-mr We note a sale of gOtVbbl, at C73. Bacon No change. The Odd Fellows had a celebration over in Cnviugton, yesterday. There was an address from the Ret. Jolm N. Maffit,lhcman who will go up to glory tome day or other, with tire souls of two thousand fivo hundred converted Hoosiertdniigfi ig .is his coat tail. Speaking of Maflit, reminds us. of Abner Knceland, nhother great apostle. - He is now in the city seeking whom be tnay devour. We hope he will take himself olfas toon ns possible. -Low im'We Journal,
r-.tr,. Woncy.Wnnled.. D A f,,I,8Cr,bcr co.npejle.1 to call upon such or his customers as are indebted to him, to call and pay up, as it is impossible for him to keep up his stock, carry 011 business and sell and do work without money v , . J. ItliLNKMANV l eb. 1st, lb'39. - -t. .. .
Rl-shvillb. Mat 11.
The Ritu-uL The protracted Methodist
mevling tins not yet terminated. The mtm
ber added to- the Church since the meeting
commenced, exceeds fap hwdrcd.- Hcfila.
Mprm vf Sfcer. There is uct-a licensed
FIVE DOLLARS PER HUND;b I nn!?l5i,lL-,b,8i.pti,, b-v "oterlWt for CLLAN LLNEN and COTTON . R a a v. . J.iriMknJ a tt 4Srav-i ...
ni.oin i invujiiiit in urooiviii. - h-
J- 'II- Sfl'KISR Ae CO. .
rill UK subscrilwrs having puT'chafcd the TIN M. 81101 in this, places inform -the public that they are prepared to furnish the public with any articles iu that line. Country merchsi tf wiU be supplied at tho trinritinati nricts. TKe uun 1 r
on hand a variottf of stores nxrk in cr ami
stove pipe?, etc. They have emnloved pmuI nl
experienced workmen. It. Ut'ItTIS 4 Co.
Oct. 10. . , 42 roisTisiiV -
JUST received a Drum of fresh CoDrsu Ac 'r.iU 1,1- It lrTl. C l-v -
"J i. 1 lIV. ti,Cv VO. Rrookville, April 30, IKIO. if. , , r 4 Just IScccired and fbr'Snle " 6 DDLS. Am. Drandy; ; . , C Doz. brst ifHaltiy hame$ ; ' 100 Pr. trace chain; It. A' S. TY.YER. March II, 1S38. : -
ON II AND, A general assortment of Cotton Yarn, Groceries, Tinware. Aurora. Wiadr
Gias and Nails
1 w.'d. gallion:
JU8T RECEIVED and FOR SA1.B, by tho barrel or less quantity,' -16 libls. Sugar.
o uo Molases, .-' - ! 4 do Mackerel. - 17 fiOO lbs. best Codfish, ... -. ,j700 ibs. Rice, , . ; - " ; 5 bble. Brandt 6 do- Rum. V' ' ' .1 do Winet"'' ALSO, 1000 Ibs. &el leather; - Castings. Nails and Axes; Small Brass Kittles. N. JD. U ALLIUM. Brookvilic, March 2Ttb, ISCfO. ... -
CALL AND PAY. All persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to make inma diate paymoct. ?.. TYJElr. Urookville, Jan'y 4, 188.
nice. JUST received a Tierce of fresh icb, & for sale by the keg or lb. . - D. I RICE,&C, Rrookville, April 30, 1839.tf. : "JTUST RF.CEIVEJU-An assortmetit: of tight Calicoes and (ingkaint. Also, Striped. Mix. ed and liiuo DrUliftgs. N 1. G ALLIUM.. .March 27th. . ,. . ;','.v''-y:v v
TnVTTUJi YARN. 5.300 bs. cottoln yarn, as-
Grccerin this county, at the ' Ru'li.JIeraid. I Nov.??, R. z 5, TYNT.R.
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