Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 May 1839 — Page 3
BBOOKYILLE, INDIANA. FRID1T, Mir SI, 1839. CanoT learn that several breaks Lave ocsurrtd in our canal; but to w hat extent we Lave -rt been able to learn, "but presume they cm be retired in a few weeks. It is not expected tbat acb, if any. business can be done before fall, on the Canal. The banks will become settled and f,,;;J iy October. ' ; v Jfrai" Uidi, of this eoOnty, tie "individual recognized U appear at -the U. S. District Court fcr Ind.Mijcn charge of taking a letter containsonsy, which belonged to bis father out of the Post (Mice, has been released, the jury not Ending arty indictment. JjYi .Vjrgan, Esq., w.H not permit bis name to bi used as a candidate for Representative. Jlr. William. M'Cleery wiit r.ct accent of tLe
c5ecf School Commissioner. - We Lave been requested by several to insert lie c&aie of Urban Edjerton, Esq. as candidate for Representative, but we decline doing o, until foffiCtll: g can be known whether it i with Lis icr.iMtSchool CoT.ziuticx.cr. It, appears to be the resell wish cf the citizens of tLe county tint the School Commissioner should reside at the county t; and so ar.xicus are eome tbat be should be j,cre, that Lave Leard many School Trustees
We believe tley have, all accented the nomination. They call it & strong ticket, tt "is probable they will all b elected.
Florid v Electiox. The election for a Delegate in Congress took place in Floiida on the 6th instant. Returns have been received from a few couMies, which give the following result: . , Balfzell - Whig) 102D. Downing (V. B.) 3C5. A Loco Foe) Florida paper thinks that Mr. Haltzell is elected. Ind. Jour. .
COMMERCIAL.
CINCINNATI PRICES CtJRRKNT, MtT S9. Flotju $5 50. .PorT,M,e,S9 18. I9' P"me 16 50; Clear $21; Ramp 15 50 a 16. Whiskey 40t. Bacon 8 a Si ; Shoulders 7 a 7 ; Sides 8J a 9; Hams 12 a 12; Sugar Hanii M. Lard 9i cents; firm.
Cottee I3al4 cts. Corn 56 a G2tts. Corn Meal 87 cts. Oats 50 els. Wheat 10.
. . EXCIIAXGE AT FIGHT. New York, , Philadelphia, -Baltimore,
2 da" do
Wm. C. Keens late Post Master at Printer Retreat, Switzerland count-, la., was sentenced yesterday by the United; States District Court, now in session in this place, to f.-n years of confinement and hard labor in the penitentiary. At the fall term of the court he was found guilty of purloining money from the mail. His counsel moved for a new
trial, w Inch motion wns continued until the
prrsent term,whe delivered the oni
granling a new trial, and Judce Hohnan nro- ofning,nt about half past eieht o'clock-
., uiuhcuui in me Kucncn ol tne buuding. and is by some attributed to the bov confined in the establishment, though 1 hAve
so lar Heard no good ground tor such a suspicion. There were two hundred youths in the building, some few of whom made their escape. The building which hns just been destroyed, would not much longer have been occu
pied as a House of Refuge. A fine row of
Marriack Fxtraordisary! Wmouualb amo Rkta.il! JyO n Tiesdytenttr, 5th Febra.ry last, hi True Blue" Estate, Crooked Island, Bermuda, under special license frcji his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, by George'Biggs, Esq., Justice of the Peace and Stipendiary Justice, Nelson, eldest son of Daniel Mosi, Esq., to Miss Lelah Jatt Collie ; George, second son of Danlei Moss, Esq., to Miss Sylvia Wier; Samucl, third son of Daniel Mos. Tsn.. t Mi.
4Lydia Farquartonj Isarel, fourth son of Dan
iel Moss, fcsq., to Miss Sophia Medows; also Mr. William Hannah to Frances, eldest daugher of Daniel Moss, Esq.f and Mr. Richur Hannnh to Caroline, third daughter of Daniel Moss, Esq. Bermuda Ga:tr!t. "
Foreign Items. The ministerial crisis in
Correspondence of the 17. S. Gazette. HEW YORK MARKET. MAY 2l2. 1 SSH.
n it failed. Judge McLean j . Our House of Refuge was, with the excepinion"of the Court against!1'0"-of cne win? burned to the ground this
nounred
prisoner
the sentence of the juiv upon the fnu. Jour., May 2 1.
. Desire fou Office. It is said there arc three hundred applicants for the Louisville Post Oflice. since it has been ascertained that Mr. Campbell will be removed. One of the applicants proposes to Amos Kendall, that, if he will appoint him, he will steal all the mo-
i ney that shall i erne to the office, and divide
--- -, VtiPlfl ill trance is at nn end; the King has triumphed; the Liberals are defeated. M. Pasy, the court candidate, is elected presidentof
I...- vuamoeroi ncputirs. At the election
lor president, there were for M.
ATOUST fcEECTISft 1830. ForConffreaa. GEO. H. DUNN, ' THOS. SMITH. F or Representstives. "' JUDAII I1IKKX.EY, REDLY OSBOR". County Commissioner - -ISAAC TTAMSLET. E. BARBER. School Commissioner, - TTJf. POTT8 CjrTLose who are not subset ibera to the Amer. icao, we charge one dollar far inserting their names. ...
a tba ditrerent townships say, that if the Com-1 equally with him. This is a high bid, and! ncw busings having been put up for the pur-
. Vv.unnuc.c ..cr me tea-i rrenticc ot ttie Journal seems to think- that
t:e cf the county, that they will resign their ! tli'g of the schools, not being willing te spend ! tie time snd incnr the expense of riding to the ex-, resie corner of the county several times in the year ts eee the School Commissioner. But it has t?n tfcs practice for the country to charge the 13T3 cf Brookvilie with monopolising all the office in the county, (probably they hare ground tor tie charge) so that ro man in the place feels free ts cer for any office. And we would rather tr tbat some man in the eouutry would be elec
ts! Commissioner if he would remove here to atteil :c t'r.e duties of the oince.
Kendall will give it the preference.
Ind. Jour.
Florida War Enied Indians Victorious. -A treaty has been concluded with the Seminole Indians, in which it is stipulated that the Indians arc to keep possession of the "disputed territory.". "The battle is not always to the strong.' Ind. Jour.
RefreisHiatites. We hope the citizens cf Poy township will select some man qaaHfied for Rpprestcutire, and offer hici to the public for tiat o5ce, as it seems to ba tha general conr.t that that township should have a Representative, ns well as Springfield, wh'.ch we believe has tit-it yet Lad cr.e. We want so no good snbstanrrc, of sge and exgerience, who can comKsr.d respect by their good sense and dignity. C-o. II. Darn, will address the citizens of ?Lts count j who may assemble at th Court House ;s this p'.i;e cn to-morrow at Jane o'clock. Ills snserstcod that Mr. Thoe. Smith will also be present, aad give his views upon matters inter-
ertirg to the public. There is very little excite-s-ert as yet upon the Congressional election, exe;t where a few fanatical editors, who are eneeivoring to excite the pnblic mind by incendiary
(al::caticr.s. e shoald suppose that the slang ef these editors would be rightly estimated by the enlightened citizens of this district. It is their basinets to villify a man, no matter Lew correct he may have lived, if he is opposed to tkem in politics, and to laud the mereest tyro :s tie land irhe agrees with them. Such editors, tsd such presses, are curses to the eoeiety in wkiik they lire, a disgrace to the profession, and n impediment to tie cause of liberty and tiuth.
Hut the moral truth sometimes forces itself upon
mint if an editor in these days baa sufficient Koiil ccsrage to expose the corruptions of his tn ;irly, he is at once ostracised by what a asg.--ue would cai,,an enlightened public.'
a strict observer of the" movements of parties in I':;cs, mcst see lunch to condemn iu both ?art tt, s;.d it l.e does not, Le "is guilty cf conniving
t falielcid, deceit and corruption. Are such freti t for editors! They may do for editors k-re r.ottos are "our party,' but not for those motto is, "oar coiinfry our coanfry't tt-trnt-and our cnunJry i riendt ."'
1)ep.tch ox the Madikon II ah. Ro.n.
An order was carried out to a steam saw mill.
situated twenty miles from town, for 1400 feet
of Ijinbtr of a particular description. On the nest morning the trees were cut down and sawed, and the lumber despatched via. rail road to Madison, where it nrrivd f !lV!iu L
the same day. From a forest twentv miles; "V"' 6'"C y last have tiot been reported
distant, to the toot ot the building in iiuia hours! This is among the wonders of steam. -. " . JILidison Janif r.
pose , on the jL st River, near the Uellevuc
Alms House, and which arc now almost ready
lor occupation. 1 here was no insurance of
any conscience on the premises consumed i
lo-any. Wa have advice! jrom Jamaica to the 27lh of last month, which report-the sam lamentable slate of affairs in that island, that lias existed for some lime past. - Stocks continue firm, though not active, and the lendencj in prices inclines to improvement. Sales to-dnv of U. S. Bank "at USi;BankofKcnluckyi)I,st tlcr30. I add the semi-weekly market reports of the Courier, to which I refer for the commercial news of the day. The ship Iowa, from Havre, ICih ult. ie
uciun , n mi imne uu passengers, l lie ar-
votes; M. Odlllon Barret, 104; majority for M. 1 assy, 30. Although the nevr ministry whs not yet organized, the difficulties in the way of it were considered at nn en J.
It was currently reported on 'Chance, in Liverpool, that William M. Price, the fugitive district nttorner, had been plucked of 20,000f. or about 35,000 dollars, at roulette in Puris, some say at one night's work. Madison Banner., Double Pro. The Chnrlesfown Indian!an gives an account ofa mo? t singular natural curiosity in a pig, raised in that county, with eight perfect legs and four ears. It hat one head, one mouth, two tails, and twf. di.
jlinct bodies from the shoulders back, and
AOTICK. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. rj'iHR subscriber Lopes to meet Lis fllow-citi-M. zena of Franklin county at the- following tunes and places, when and where he will address
tuem on such topics of national polities as shall be proper to the occasion. GF.ORtJF. H. rUJN. May 31, New-Trenton, nt 1 o'clock, P. M.
June i, uioohvilK', ' 1 3, Fairfield, , "I 4, Bkon.inggrovl 1 5, Laurel, 44 1 July 15, AnJcrtonville, H 1 ' 16, Metntnorn, 17, Mount Curmel,' 1 . IS, Dreweisburgh, lv
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Tub Money M arket. Rates continue the same as our last wkek's quotations the Banks still persevering in restrictive measures.
The Exchange being in favor of England, and
New Orleaxs. The following is from RayvaPs Price Current of the I8ih, embracing the three days previous. Since our "report of the I3ih instant, even sensible abatement has taken place in the demand for most kinds of western produce, and the amount of huincss-doing in everv other
the demand being more than the supply, from j department ol trade appears to have decrensthe fart that the'otton which ha? gone will etl ia a corresponding rath. The state of not realize the expected prices on shipping it, ll,c money market, so far from showing any causes the banks to be cautious. The pres- J tendency to improve, appears to be daily cnt rate of exchange on London is 9al ; or j growing worse, and much difficulty is expejsi.SGal.S7. Specie, therefore, is in demand, irienced by all classes in meeting their cn-
narlirillArlr fnrriwn. uliirli i hial.pr. nnii raccmeine.
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may be emphatically shied the Siamese Pig. Vtvay Times.
Jail Blust. We learn from the Delphi Oracle, that the jail ot Corroll county wns
uesiroyca ny ure on the lUth inst. It had been without a tenant for several davs, nnd was tliought to have been set on fire."
t'evay Times, In Philadelphia, cn Thursday last, two men were killed and three oihers severely injured by the failing of a wall. They were taking down a house, nnd removed the'g'.rders undisr the belief that the wall wculd sustain themsele. Bolt. Jm:r.
IEV GOODS : THP, subscribers have just received from tie Castern Cities, the largest and best assortment cf foreign end Domestic .V DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, SHOES, PJLM IU TS, DOXXETS, ever offered for stle in this plaee, which they will sell wholesale or retail at the Cincinnati prices.
aanng ctrnigs. j. & s. TYJiKK. Brookville, May 10, 1339. t!l
Robert T. Biekncll, Esq., well known ns the editor cf the Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector, died recently of consumption. Ind. Jour. - '
- The Rr. Wm. Daily, recently of this state, has been appointed to a Professorship in St. Charles College, Missouri. Ind. Jour. The Hon. Thomas L. Hamgr, of Ohio, very modestly declines, through the public prints, being a candidate for the Vice Presidency. a. Jour.
1'oticc, ALL persona indebted to the estate of Abraham Rose, deceased, lite of Tnion count. Indiana, ia hereby notified that John Hose and John O. Austin are the executors or the last will and testiment of Abraham Hose deceased, aad we hare also re. reived letters Wtsasentary from the Probata Court of the said county to execute the business thereof. The cstste is prob&bly solvent. May 2:id. It-til). - JOHN KOSE. Sl-Sw JOHN O. AUSTIN. Executors.
IVoticr. - THOSE who hsva not yet settled' with me will find their nutes and accounts with Daniel St. John. r:sq. J.C. SWDASKY. May 17. 21 tf
Administrator? IVotlcr. THOSE interested will take notice that I Lava taken out letters of Administration de bonis aon on the estate of William Heap, late of this county, dea'd. All persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and lhoia having cUims, to file tbem authenticated agreeably
to law. i ne estate is supposed to he solvent.
JOHN WARD, administrator. May 21st, A. D. 2I-.tw
may expect to see it continue until our deble
to Luropean creditors are more thoroughly liquidated. The departure of the steam ship Liverpool is another cause; it being a quicker
mode of remitting, persons withholding thciH
purchases until the; vessel sail: the consequence is a larger demand than is generally attendant on the departure ofa pneket. - . Sykcslcrs litporler. PtTjna V ird crtrrv frt Ipnrn nf several
ill Vri.Ux Ut. l.v wl.i. h h; tv tair corn in iiic car is in lair uemnna. at
number of ito-ises,and among others the ware- jJ cents per bbl; and oats at 50a55 cents pci
house of Pope, Davis, & Co.. with 300 hhds. t Jnci. icani ar quick nt i I per bbi. of sugar were totally destroyed. !T,C stoc.k of JieiId - continues pretty - Loss estimated at $50,000, great art ofj h"Ze' Arrived since lfih ;nst. 41 ,'2 sacks which was insured. ' corn, S, sacks cats. , We-regret to learn also, that the flouring! Fok In a fonmrr number, we mentionmill of Mr. Elwood Fisher, near Vevav. In-! thft h slk. .f V nmounled to fully
d
. Fi.our.. Since our rcrort of the IJSth in
slant, the demand for flour has been exceedingly languid, and the market has a downward tendency, several sales of superfine having been made nt $G 50 bbl; we however quote from G 50 to 0 75, the last being the usual rates 'when sales are effected from store. Arrived since 14th instant, C552 bbls; cleared 1005 bbls. Gkias. Shelled corn remains nt G3 a 65
cts. per bushel, and the demand is still prct-
fV?f?ri.'?ji?, -.W cea it &!tpd in
tapers, that the intended anniversary cele- reboy In the prosecution ctltieir
iana, was entirely consumed on Monday l ist, u.. .m .i B... ...i. iuuuiu,
the work of an incendiary. No insurance u,c rc.ce,P nnvc cons uerauit cxcceuca and loss from $5 to 8,000. The Individual!" lLtj taken out of the market; the desuspected is under arrest.-Ctn. Jf's. j nJ, though tolerably fair, having been al-
We learn from the Daily News that thci" scarcity ct clear pork, ncraver, notwitti
Cane ofincendiarics now infesting Cincinnati, jManamg inc arge now. iciuers m bene
A Slander Cxsn. An Indiana paper states that at the late term of the Circuit Court in Madison, a young h.dy was tried for slandering nn orphan girl, who was a successful rival of hcr's nnd the jury brought In a verdict of five hundred dollars damages. The Michigan State Bank, which mnde a failure last wintewith the State funds in it
pocket, Is snid to be paying off its lUbililiei
as last ns Presented. It has redeemed s70,-
000 of its circulation since its failure, and has only .$50,000 out. It expects to pay in full. Th is is better than nn eloped Sub-Treasurer,
.V. Y. Whig.
First District.--We are reialced to
hear from the Lvansville Jcumahthat Messrs
Breckenridge and Thompson have withdrawn
from the canvass in the first Congressional District, thus leaving Mr. Proffit alone to con
tend against Jlr. Lockhart. The Journal says that "Betthig mm on the Whigs side offer to bet on a 1,000 majority for Profit t."
J. S. Wilkimon, Wagoii-Hakcr,
RKSl'tUl HLI.V informs the public that Le has resumed the Wjon-Makinjr business at his old stand, in the northern part of the town ef
Brook villa. 1 he public may rely upon baving their work done in aa neat ar.d substantial a manner aa at any other shop; Le will aUo, aa far as possible, comply with hie promises, la having work dona at
tlie time speciUw.1.
Hrookvilie, May 2Sd. 1539. - 21-3w
xr.w GOODS. THE subscribers would respectfully Infeim
their customers and the citltena generally that the are now receiving from -
A(u York, rhiladtlphiay Pitttlurg, and Cincinnati A general assortment of - MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Grocerirt of all kinds; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin XV X It K; - Liverpool, China, and Brilania, da.; . BOOTS, SHOES. PUMPS b SLIPPERS; Fur, Silk; and Palm and Leghorn Hats All of which we will sell on the most favorable
terms.- COUNT It Y PRODUCE taken in e-
change for goods. J.ONO U HUOWN. Hrookviiie. Mat 83, 1Ti9.
trtt;cn at Bath Springs, is to bna political celebration. This is not true. The committee of arfirCiwente ie ahont equally divided between the l parties. The President of tba day is a whig; tie V-.ce President ia Van Daren; the Orator is f; the Reader ia Van Buren; Marshalts one Vgtnd one Van Buren; Committee of Toasts tao Whig and two Van Buren, 4c; throughout ''" abole, party hat been avoided aa much as
Pssibie. Atd wa re ir ret to see tbat this dav is
e b desecrated some places iu thie Congressloni District, by party celebrations. It should be a for the meeting of all parties to exchange vlities, and ahow to each other their attachment tsibe union.
nefarious ra' e;u to be firm at quotations. Arrived
since 14tii inst. UZJ buis; cieareu lor .cw York 720 bbls, Boston 150, Mobile 175, other ports '200.
liAcoN. I tie demand is not at all active,
traffic.
On Sunda evening last, about nioc o'clock, a fire broke out in the carpenter shop of Mr.
1-1 W. 1 1 1, .-f S!pI.
a street, whuh cmmtinicatcd to the lum- though there is a pretty fair business doing.
'N OTIC 12. COn RF.INKMAN. H.lver Smith, respectfully informs the public that he has opened a
shop in the south western part of the town, near the residence of Uoct. Davis, where ha is ready to
repair, atches. Clocks, Jewelry, &c. May IJOth,
Xart nf lmprovement.--V learn that lbs f-ta (iaj iut in tkc State) Medical District Sot:ty, is broken up. Thus has quackery prevailed Mr Science and Medical knowledge.
Sirtirt Ccincidtnct. P. M. Dorsey, F.sq ,
tck the cbair aa Mayor of the city cf New Albaf7,Ui., on the Wtb day Cf May. On taking the bv.fhe dehrered a very neat and pertinent ed-:t,-which is published in the New Albany Ga-u'l-Aad what ia atrange, hie ideas (towed in
-l.n tu Speaker's Chair of the House of ReprenttTCB of Indiana, in December 1833 at it b used the same vorf and stnienets
KIheBt.
T Dtarborn County Democratic (Van Uaren) pBtiAUea have Bcminatso Ames Lane, Wm. JiBi Wa. Perry, and Wis. Conowey as can-
beryard and an adjoining stable. Bythej exertions of the firemen the flames were got under before the whole property was destroy-1 cd. . As one of the empnnies was returning from
the above fire, a building was discoverd in flames in Columbia street, which they speedily extinguished
During tne same evening an attempt was made to fire the workshop of Mr. Noni, on College street, but it was discoverd in time to prevent much damage. At the Arcs, the hose of the different companies was found cut in many placed. - The Urea steam sam mill belonging to Ell-
wood Fisher, at the mouth of Landing, seven milce below our village, was totally destroyed
by fire on the night of Monday last, together with a large quantity of lumber. There is
every reason to believe it to be the worn oi incend'iaries Rising Sun Journal.
Io?E or NEirsrAnEits. "Falher, give me the New Orleans Bee." "Why the Bee, my onr "Because it is the biggest paper in the world, and canital to make kites'
N. Y. Star. "Father, give me the Xew York Star." "Why the Star daughtert" "Because I like to rend the old jokes Xoa brought ont of the ark with him stter the deluge. JV. O. Bee.
The stock is fair. Arrived since llthtnst.,
109 hhds: cleared 519 hhds. La ho. No spnsible change has taken place In the market for lard since our lat,the demand, which continues' moderate, being mostly for prime, and the sales generally within the range of former rales 10 to III cents per lb. Arrived since 1 1th inst. 71 bbls, I,2S'2 kces; cleared 577 kecs.
Whiskby. Sales continue to be made at l3aM cents per gallon, but the demand during the last three days have been very limited, nrd these rates, in consequence, are with much difficulty obtained. Arrived since 1 1th inst. 10C9 bbls.
CODFISH.' JUST received a Drum of fresh Codf'ik Ai for sale by D. PRICE, 6c Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839. tf.
STRAYED, from the subscriber, living on Blue Creek, about nine miles from its mouth, a dark red Cow, and yellowish red heifer. The cow is about ten years old, large, with a white streak on ter back and belly, and a small white star in her forehead, and very broad bnrns; she will have a calf some time in June. The heifer has a whits streak on her back and belly, white face with a brewn ring round each eye, and red earsabout 14 months old. Neither of the above cattle have any marks or bell. Any person who will bring them to me or give me word w here they are, will be liberallv rewarded. JOHN AHL. May 30, 16:19. 22-a '
Corporation Ordinance.
PASSED MAY 28, 1S39.J
CAM II. FIVE DOLLARS PER HUNDRED IN CASH will be paid bv the subsestbers for CLEAN LINEN aad COTTON RAGS. delivered at theirMilla in ItrookvilU.
J. II. SPEBR s CO.
oTiii:. TUC subscribers having purchased the TIN SHOP in thie place, inform the public that they are prepared to furnish the public with any articles in that hnt. Country merchants wilt be supplied at the Cincinnati priccf. They also have on hand a variety of stoves cooking and common, stove pipes, etc. They have employed good and experienced workmen. It. CURTIS 4 Co. Oct. 10. Jtloney Wanted. f ITlHE subscriber is compelled to call upoa such JL of hie customers as are indebted to hisa. to call and nsv ua. as it I impossible for him to keep
work
A wild turkey was shot yesterday bynn in
dividual on the train of cars, whilst going at
the rate of twenty miles an hour. Mad. Han. WlIIO STATR CoXVESTIOJt IT! CoiTNECTICCT. The Whigs of Connecticut in State Convention nt Hartford on Wednesday last, fVovtes Uakbeu presiding,) elected the fol
lowing gentlemen to represent the Whigs of
tne state in tne iatiokai. vost wnun tu ut
! holden at Harrisburg in December next.
Charles Davies, J. S. Wadding, Wm. W. Broadman, E. C. Bacon,
Chas. N. Rockwell, Ebenezer Jackson,
Charles Henbly, John S. Peters. ... Bah. Pal.
the
He it ordained by the President and Vrostees of 0p his stock, carry on business and sell and de woi a Town of Brookville, That any person who shall without money. J- REINEM AN.
I'eb. 1st, ll!9.
stand any stallion or jack within the corporation,
without first having paid the sura of twelve dollars as prescribed bv the 8th section of an ordinance
entitled "An ordinance against offenders and their
penalties; passed AlarcU 2U, iiwy, aiiau lorieit and pay the sum of three dollars for every day or part ef a dav be shall so etand such stallion ot jack. . . iit-t.-.f-d it tvinivn
Gao. Bsaav, Clerk. Preiidtnt.
Cash Wanted. ALL pereona indebted to D. Price tt Co. during the laat year are requeeted to call aad cloee them, h r.oVi nr duA-hillS.
N. B. And oersone whose notes have laid over
from last year must make immediate payment, as it is impossible to get along without the one thing needruL ; - D. PRICE CO. Brookville. Peo 2b. l?39.
NOTICE. debtedto thee
quested to call and make settlement immedi
ately, either by cash or note. . 1 LONG it BROWN. Jan. 26th, 1839.
A LL persons indebted to the subscribe are re-
NOTICE. THE underaignad baving became agents fsr tba White-Water Cotton Factory, are. aosr prepared to furnish Merchants and thair customers, with a Scsioa article cf yernt, earpst chain, caadle-wicl ing and aatting, at Cma. pnoas, at their .tor. iaBrookv.11. - BR0WN Jen'y b, U- '
