Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 June 1839 — Page 3

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FRIDAT, JUNE ?, 1939.

- -- -the Columbia had received the intr-lllorw .

IIJEIHMCAIV I, . "Mai,'i.i,V t ColombS.and it- had immediate v urocMiL.l t ii,. ......

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1S "rnrai, niter endeavouring (unsuccessfully) tonegociale for the deliver of the Mandarine!, and restitution of the stolen propen v. Uualla Rattnn uu-aa .

r.W.N -boat Las arrived on the canal i)ret-!on the 23d December-one fort destroyed.

,:ttcngi p'v.. u7 (, sna me omer considerably imurcd.

rtlrf one for tftt last month, ine great d,m- Un lhe first of January; M'ckie fc

..v. ,n filling tne canai u me e.nKmg or tne wa-j hy tne Columbia and John AHm. Aft--

a in gravelly or sandy bottoms. There may be cannonading the place, 100 men were landed '

eventually exhibit n healthier appearance, than it hat for manv months. Th nrin...!

inconvenience will uriie from the difficulty of rlllltMa d ft t ft a

.....Kin8 currency to oatiKable money, and in doing which the broken may perhaps reap a rich liarreit, but It will b a short one, ns they will find it difficult to obtain the required medium; besides which, we have reason to believe that our Banks intend to make arrangemcnts for receiving the notes of the Hanks of our State, &c at a certain discount,

bere ia one day. and may not for three from the ship,, and the town and ' loris "whole , SS" ,S Ino T we believe those having charge of the Utroy,d with a considerable quantity of pep. gralulating olr c en uponC mo e vZ .re -sing every exertion to h,ve the canal per-ncither.hip sustained any loss-the Ma- Serous aorLranr T' l Z i.? " tE.

., Vs scn as possible for business, i "ays an retreated into the uncle. No part r;.Z 7v V m . "I r . . f the properly captured in ibl Erf I OwwHnh :ci, JL 38.

The Ccmause oners uourt lor easting """-Jrecoverd.- Gn. HAV. i ,en. t Ls'.d on Mocday. From the Ileconlt or, fc I Vir proceedings see that the valuation of the VintxiA. So far . ... ;..r......:... u '

;sptrtf of five indiyiJuaU wai reducc J, amount-;laias U,e Wh, ww mr J.

fiaiii to jfi.w. unaemana inn Dui;Compiint will, Virginia. From the fact .,rro-.i applied, and Lave thus deprived them- .however, that the polls w ere kept open duriag of tie right to complain when the taxct are three days in many purls of the Slate, much , ier ''- of lle imbrmaiion i3 of course vacue. The

VfllSar7rutl&Co.l,ve lolJ " their i Ua l,tmorc 'alr' lls Richmond between Cincinnati and Indian.iH)!!.:"5 . I es,!ay evening last, and thinks

tx kdt .or Tiiin win a ni inr saraiuare in r .

uc'ws j b i

ot .-ition with a full convirtion and consciousess of I lid responsible dutv ha has to ner-

form will conduct his paper with the same care and assi dully that n clever lawyer be stows upon a suit, or a humane physician upon a patient. Indeed the mere writini part

ofedillnga paper is but a small portion oil

me wont, i ne inuusiry even is not shown here. The enre, the taste, the time employed in selecting is far more important, for the tact of a good editor is known more by his selections than any thing ele; it is half the bailie. But (as before observed) an editor ought to be estimated and his labor appreciated, by the general conduct of his paper

in iuiir, in temper, us manner, us unilorm

COMMKitCIAL

a public time will verify. Inder the manage- ;irenrv t-

-nt cf T; Panel s Co. the accommodation to; John'llill, ;t Uivelling public iiat beea good, and we be-' Jt.,n X. Bott,

r.eti has never ucen earned as regular hnrlcs V. Mercer, by them. Daring the year and eix months i Win. L. Goggin, :ev live Lad it, we do not know tint a single John Taliaferro, '. '.! ... ... nrll. t. 'V TT..ri.

ilectT.g ;t. enouia nave oeen eaiisaeu iorj "'"Tiuiiic,

. . I r . .Limn l.nrl itwl

Sen to Live conunueu in pois-TBtioH vi ucre - -

John W. Joncf, Joel llollcmnn, Trances K. Rives, Geo. C. Dromgoole Linn Bank, Walter Coles, William Lucas, Robert Craig,

Lewis feteenrod.

C1NCIXXATI PH1CE1 CIRREXT, June 4. 1-irOCR -&50a5.G?. Clear $21; Rump 15 50 a 10. Whiskey U a 12. Karon-8 a 9i ; Shoulders 7 a 7l ; Sides 8J a 51; Hams 12 a 12 ; Sugar Hams 14. Lard llal2l els. Coflle 13lal 1 cts. Com 5C a (J2 cts. Corn Meal S?i cts. Oils 50 cts. Wheat $1 10.

consistent course, its principles, its aims, its! J1. m'' u re,urnc1 Pi- Pb

mannncss, us courtesy, its dignity, ils propriety. To prcseive all those ns "they should

bo preserved, Is enough fully to occupy (he lime and attention of aav man. But if to this be ndded the central sunervtsloit of ihe

establishment, which most editors have to do,

i win appear mat editing a newspaper li in-

vsu uu ,-r cny IHlK.

RXC'II AXUB AT CICIIT. rsew lork, Philadelphia, Baltimore,

NEW VORK MARKET, MAY 27, 1830.

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r. . v.v -r- ... r t ! T. he it 1!p lro tlr. Vollrtv. t,. vr,.. i e mint fmm x i. -n

ncice in the business, ca render as general ;foWnnd pin Mr. Hill in the Buckingham,' Monday, P. M.

n;.sfetion.

jand Mr. Goggin in the Bedford Districts, bc-j. 'rl,e "ews fom Europe has lmd but little

muuence on mc market. To-dav most of the

;ig n gain of one member to the Wliie ihus

r.rVncr n Jia interest for the church, and f:ir. 'Vhn lVilrT.it iklf,...i.m .1.. I .

'J . v.... c - - ' - .... v ..s.ui..i3 ic-cu:t-r?t wishing to circulate any thing prejudicial tojtion of Hopkins, conservative, in Little Tent ce uka the earliest opportunity of publishing. nessce, making nine certain. and thinks thr.re

'itne were misinformed in stating that Mr is great probability cf carrying Wethercd in ! w when Mr. Biddlc was at the head of . ... . . T." i. I-.1 ... i. . . I it... Sr.. lit...:. . -

li."!rT ' lilC JCaCOll H1U UKCII lUllllCU ........ .t . iiuiuii, IIIU3 IIIKIIIII" 11. II UIL3

siTibe: cf the Presbyterian church. against the buh-1 rcasury.

z , . '; 1 licaenalc ol V irgiina. from llie best in

Siisway last, ui me manner ana matter oi ; l'or Delegates, in.ormntion ha been re:.e59 sdJresses, it seems useless for editors to fcivca fron; counties. These elect 31 f vi tieir one sided views, as most of the cititsns Whics. t Conservatives and 17 Lorofocos.

rtti.ecsur.ty have had, or will have, an opportii- j Last year the same counties elected 59 Whigs, i I'rtscnt defalcations are stated to be in T r . about thirtv th nil 4.1 till flutist ra

tisJ elent two hours and twenty-fire minutes.' before where the Whigs nnd Conservatives, The following were the rales of American TUre Lavine heen various false and base char?s line! ti9, thev now have 53; and where the:slocs l'ngland the last of April: Fives

stocks on the list stood as thry d'id on Saturday. United Slates Bank, it will be seen, is constantly advancing it is higher now than

the institution. This may be nccountcd for by the confidence and the high rato it commands in the London mn-L-M Tl,;. .i-.t.

l? vcfc -Mtssrs. Dunn and S.mth : lormatioii, will stand 16 Whitis and conserrn- M been a better remittance than either bills !eJ tfcair fellow-citizens ia IJrookvi'.le on ; ,ivp?( nml kj I.ocofro!li e or specie.

1 he defalcations of Mr.SJmllz, the Broker to whom we alluded in yesterday's paper,arc

io n inucn larger extent than w as supposed

susigiinct Mr. Dunn, in order to expose and LocofocoS had 31 they now have 17.

(pound sterling) Alabama, 90; Alabama, 8:

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.,.,.iQ, t n. onnn.Ho,! i,. rti.nJ ).; I he nrcsent DresutTintioii is. thai I It a a liii's 'inuinna, oi, i.ouuiaaa (IJarlmir s) 'JJ to 1)1

-ess tD this lenirth. And eifeetuallv and sac- "ntJ Conservatives will together have a small i .pmsiana (Lizardi s) 90; Six Mississippi. 93

s:u;;r did he meet and expose hi. calumniators. ! majorily on joint ballot. The vole U so close, j J ' v, U. I o (m A, sterling 92 to 93; Six Ohio . i r'ji nn ,im in shnvv i,rin l,ad ever 'luwcTcr, that it will be three or foir davs J Sod, 98 to 99; lives, Nw ork, 90 to 92 , T,. , Tl ?Z Ia . i i', t ! ! before the exact result i, knownOn. U'Ji. IVniwylrnnin, 91 to 93; U. S. Bank Shares rejected the business coniided to him, whether, ft rs r.j to f.ji in.

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:j!.ic or private wuen tie vioiaieu iiie win or' - n.. , f ., . . , ,,. ..... i Virginia. 1 he returns from this Stale are .aerestof U,s constitaents-when he had vot.d.j,, indcfllilc n1j vcry ,iltlc furU,er ,for. .v.r.st tie administration r-ght or u rong-when j tna,. jn pf lhc Congresio lB ecclicn hns l)een Ubad been W or dictated iu the disrharfe of.w The Baltimore Patriot has returns, cSeial duty. Mr. Smith, having been treated ,lOWCVCI.f from 'ylhc co.inty, in Little Tenw thmore fairness and truth by his opponents in:ne?COj vi liich giving Mr. Honkins .1 majorilv a ssoiinty, had hut little to say, and consequent-: of 130 votes over his Locofoco competitor, ,c'i.l not occupy tho stand more thau one hour.; would seem to render certain his election by Vpcn ;a3irg measures there appeared to bo but ; -. decided majorily. This would niako nine '..tt'.e viiTercr.ee between Mr. mith and Mr.!ccrtain Anti-Sub-Trcnsurv members of ConDana. The only ditTarenca we eould distinguish ;rcs.

-ru iipon the subjects of the Sub-Treasury and The following from the Pa'riot, containing

iro'..ti'm.

an J Air H.iiilh for it. .Mr. Dunn is onoose

tuition, but ia favor ot opposing them will, ar-; gis!re as compared with the last:

tiie BUDJCClS 01 IliC i?UJ" k rSnSUry aUU m lit mmin in tuv . n.n, ..wnwilinn Mr. Uunn is against the 8ub-Treasry ihe reult fiomSl lilies and counties, will ?.nith for it. Mr. Dunn is opposed toi character ef the next Virginia Lc-

Samm or Stoc ks, May 25lh

SO bhares U. Slates Bank, 1 19i

oO co Ohio Life & Trust, CO dnvi 100

10 do do do do do iOCl

r.'orrcsnondcnce of the IT. S. fiaictte

I Flour remains as reported onSaturday,an

very dun. l lie only trnnsnrlion of moment

in gram thnt hns transpired, is the sale of

parcel of 1S0O bushels foreign Ilye, jut received from Hamburg, at about HScjcijual to ch1i. Baltimore. We quote from the JPutriot

of Tuesday Cth.

FASHION CARD. JJOW publishing, a Fashion Tltte 25 by 29 in- ,? .c,l!,,w'lh 16 l"e aqvalinta figure, of thw latest Krench and Engli.h .tyl.,-.ix of which have never been represented io this country They are light, graceful, and becoming. A portrait of a distinguished Tailor-one whom the uada love from bis bhndneis-thougbt long since deceased, is represented one-fourth the full size in a frame. A sketch of bis life will b continued in the different numbers of the A-la mwde. Thit part atone it tcorlh more than the price nftultcriplion. A greater variety of diagrams and fall pitterns is given on the msp than ever before reported. It will be sent to order where 5 it deposited

uu wis i on master, anu ii not round to be as renMAMW.J . - ... I

tni TOUR, or others, having Ibis advertisement republished three limes, will receive the A-U-mode one year. JAMES II. f'HAPPELL, April .10. 01 Jhe.nut street. 3:)-8 rhila.M,,..

Tr Sale of rropcrfv. HE lubstriber wishes to sell his real estate In Deeitur county, consisting of IAS Asvn nf VitMH. w i

1MP0RTAXT FROM Mcstco. Diftat tf lhtl7t milo east of Clarkburgh.on the road Urlitti. The schooner WATBuwi rrir.frrm'l'un"",sT o Laurel, at the cross of the Vernon ..

Vera Cruz, which place she left on ths Hih ?.ul? Kod wUI?h ia all probsbility, will

inst., nrrivcdln New Orleans on the trl fi""! This

n.ngorthe 20.1, Inst. We learn by a slip! AL8() ho wVsU. t Ti.t'I "J' ""T

from the llee Omce that she brings the lmporiW'kbiirgh. consisting of a town lot on which is

miu inieiiigenceol the total defeat of lhc fed- ,,lulu ' A r.ll?i, well provided with nec

necessa-

oral army undcrVCunk-A and Mkjia. and the 7 '"'P""1". wu situsted and well watered, SSacrihcios, May Tth, lfi33. .June 4th. 1S.10. 3.J-.3wld i estcrdy nil express arrived here with the G'eensbugb Itepository issrt the lUe 3 times,

ntelhVenro of the romtibln II iffittili li sA rC ' "

B! - MIOWll,U a 1 S I

gcneialsMejia and Urren. The former has T1IP u?2?.5 . ;B.1a,C" been shot by order of Santa Ana. Urroa and ' v7.il,. "!"YA' V. S.c,'? V?""""0"?' ot

Escalada have fled. 1 he battle was fought to the highest bidder, at the court house in Urookat Acnjctc in the environs of Pucbla. (Jen. villa, in said county, on Saturday the Oth day of

v nlencia commanded the government troop. J,,,Jr 1 -39 between the hours of in o'clock A. M, We rejoice at this defeat, as the federal pa.rndou,0'c,.ocI,, of ,ai.d d?y for wAr morm

commercial iiff.urs. ia. Pah north west qr. of the the south east qr. of section

Ex-GovonerDuxcAM of Illinois hns, on two

recent occasions, displayed a munificence worthy of the man, which give him claims to an elevated stand in the list of public benefactor?. At a late mcctincof ihe TemDcrance

Union he presented the meeting with the war

rant on the Auditor for his last half year's salary as Governor of the State, five hundred dollars. The Jacksonville Mechanics Union.

wishing to build n hall for the meeting of their Society, nnd the fact having come to the ears of Governor Duncan, he immediately of

fared them n lot in Jacksonville for this purpose. The lot ii said to be valuable and situHied in a business part of lhc town. Xczo School General Astcmbly of the Prtsbykrian Church. Tuesday, Alny 21st. After the proceedings hnd been opened with solemn prayer, the meeting proceeded to the order of (he day. The Assembly resolved itself Into an Intelocury Meeting, win n several memorials were

presented nnd rend on the subject of Slavery.

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An iniormni disrussion took place in refer-

No. II, in township No. II. and ranreNo. 12 east.

containing 40 acres more or less," which said tract of land wis mortgaged to the School Com 'r af d by Matthew Lewis, for the payment of $22.1, with interest, and which mortgage is forfeited by the failure to pay the interest due thereon for more than 0 months; and the land af 'd will therefore be sold to satisfy said morlgsgs. SAMUEL SERINO, School Cam'r F. t'. Juno 4, 23-3w

ii. Sc A. iniiiYtli.

MAVIN'Ci permanently located themselves in Dreokville, under the American 1'riiiting Of

fice, are now prepared to execute all orders in the TAILORING II U SI NESS, in the most fashionable and workmanliko manner, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share ot public patronage. T S. All kinds of garments cut in the shortest notice. June 5. Xl-U

INEW HOODS. THE subscribers Lave just received from the Eastern Cities, the largest and best assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. HARD WARE, SHOES, PALM HATS,

enccto the Memorial,, in which Mr. Ran- !!,V isS'- ,r..rl!tP.,rsfV.-WJ,-icIi ,y-wi" iv , .i ' i.i . ,eu wholesale or retail at the Cincinnati prices, ken. Dr. Hill, nnd other members took part, adding carrisge. R. & a. TYNER. Pso action took place on the subject. Ilrookvillo, May 1C, 139. 21

greats and reason, and of extending to them

Elected this year.

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Last year.

o it :u

IU tight guarantied by the constitution, that of P?-; counties,

t.iioR. Mr. Smith is also opposed to abolition, vthe I I

bvt in firor of treating them with contempt, and Pocahontas, 1 I m est laws, dprivinj them o." tho right of pcti- j Patrick, I I tion. R tt our readers will have an opportunity j pf leirlr.j them, and of judging for themselves. 1 ,ri 41 CO 1 1 33 r4 , ,. I There ate 25 counties vet to be heard from "We hive never jet had the vanity ta believe . . h ,Ml vcap sent U Whigs and 10 Locothito vere fit to belong to any religious denom- 1 , t, , . , , . is.t'm n.,.,-i f..MTn..v.Q3. focodeleealcs. If the same political relation

Vercvrrect conclusion, no doubt, Mr. Oregg. he continued, tUc next House of Delegates will consist ofOG lugs, 5 Conservatives, nnd

Co-.r,-iK)!;aI. There appears to be consider- '03 Icofocos and the joint vole of the two

ilie svcitiniant growing up in Uariden'a district, houses he n v lugs, 8 Lonscrvativel, nnu bl

To rbow our readers what ia coin? on in thati LoeofoCCS ,

d.iuict, e insert to-day three articles from pa- If the accounts of the claction of Whig! in

ftn in tint district. Thinsra annear to be in 1 Rappahannock and Tyler, and a Conservn

"bit Jck Downing wouM rsll snarl." !tive in Brooks, be true, we hardly think it

-probable that the administration party prop

ic oar(or i tiuo, at inuianapons, ie.iacr.--.jii Ke enabled to elect the Senator of

Ut sclnowledgemeute to all editors who may

actics them, whether respectfully or otherwise. Rtt they seem to direct their particular attention ( He editor of the UrooksiUe American, and

tire, we understand, admitted him as an honora

the United States. Ci. BVuV.

Gex. Harrison. This week wc put in tx

ccution. n resolution whith has been formed

! foi some lime past bv plating thn name of

rj t;emwt of the Club. We will thereforo claim ! this distinguislied patrict nt the ncna oi our

r-'glt as a member, and offer them a eenti. cdilorial columns as n candidate lor tnc 1 rcsi-

'f-Mt from Tacitus: r..: i ... , il

th. ..,..! .i -i.-.f e t ...t !... lour colors nt the mast i head. Our opponents

r., u c,ci prop ui c,n. r .-uu ...... , . fl Tlicv come

"emaa who resolves to live without woman,i"h " r ' .

to live without M H ! "nu .V.. ' r 1 "IT"

ill- claims tor UTXHIun.

hem a seniicdiiortai columns as w tainiiu.ui; iu. mvnt.iUlcncy subject, of course, to the decision of that it is'luc tlonR, Convention. We now unfurl

Flour. Sales of Howard street on Friday and Saturday were made at $Gln6.?5; since

that there 4ins been n further decline, nnd

sales yesterday from stores at ,$0..r0$ some,

however, arc asking $u.GvtnG. 5, this morning.

(train. Wheat is dull at Al..iral.50;Corn.

yellow, 8);iX)c5 do white f3S5cj Rye, $1

to l.uac: Uats Da lit cents.

Whiskey In hhds nt 10c nnd in hhls nt V2.

Reef Mess, SI(ialG.50: Xo I, 1 1.50, nnd

prime nt V2.5Q.

l'ork -Mess, ..UTaVJ; io I, nt Jl , nnd nrime at 19.00.

Racon Prices cortinuc about the same, considerable sales of Western aborted nt l'ic.

Lard No 1, is held at 13 cts.

New Oui.kvnp, May 123d. Money matters

severe as ever, r lour (lull at $u V. on levee. Whiskey dull nt IGc. Pi ovisions of all kinds dull. Mess Fork in best demand nt $22; for mere home consumption however. Corn G5 cts; Oats advanced to G'2c. Arrived from above, steamers, Merrimack,

Durkcyc, Sultana, Gen. Rrown, Commerce nnd Alconnum.

Further dates to Friday 2Rh, speak of a slight decline in western produce. Arrived from Cincinnati, steamers Danube

and Columbia.

ftA.a a . . . .

Alter liic usual recess, the Assemblv in the

afternoon session nominated Delegates to the Corresponding Societies of Massachusetts,

Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut and other Stales.

The Assembly adjourned nt nn carlv hour.

to afford the Sunday School Union nn opportunity of meeting in the Church.

Itez! The following are the latest facit we have seen recorded by the Haglish penny a liners: There was sold lately, at an auction In London, tho wig worn by Queen Elizabeth the same that she threw at tho head of Lord Essex. Her most gracious little Msiesty Victo

ria, who by the wny, inherits a goodly portion of Iktsy's spirit, gave 500 for it. At the same auction, John Liston, tho celebrated comedian, gave seventy guineas fornn apple,

preserved in spirits (he Identical pipjVm,

wnir.li tailing lea 5ir Isaac ISowtonto Uncov er the laws of gravity.

Adiniiiisjtraior'si IVoticr. fMUIOSn interested will take notice that I bivs JL taken out letters of Administration de bonis son on the estate of William Heap, late of this county, des'd. All persons owing said eatats are rcqussted to make immediate payment, and those

having claims, to his them authenticated agreeably to law. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN WARD, administrator. May 21st, A. D. lftif. Sl-3w

.?. . Wilkiiion, WajriiiB-ifiaker, RE8PECT FULLY informs the public that he has resumed the Wegon-Mssing business at his old stand, in the northern part of the town of Brook ville. The public may rely upon having their work done iu as neat and substantial a manner aa

at any other shop; he will also, as far as possible, comply with his promises, in having work done at the time specified.

Hrookville, Slay S.ld, 1550. 21-3w

man at 1 J .it..- 'llfeM. Ti nuVOCftle

c world, apostates from nature, and reb- To mectlhem up on eq unl fi m ng wc , dls ay "gainst heaven nnd earth." ,"" '? thc." 1 J f ' . ,lra f.r which we contend. Indiana, like

h'OM ast from Scmtra Dairuction o,Ohio, is for Harrison, nnd like the latter, if Mvtkiebvthe V. S. thipt Columbia, am! John. lo standard of her choice is not reared in Hans. her midst, she will In all probability be overThe follA;n. :. rMm th. V V. rVirritinnnJmn bv the Goths and Vnndnls. Then let us

dence of the IT S. Gazette, dntcd Thurs-!hanB "out the banner upon the outer wall

JJ. P. M.

"Ey the arrival of the ship Arabella, Capt. Rodger, at Boston yesterday morning, from Manilla and Singapore, wc learn that the U. - Shioi f!lnmhi. anil TnVin Ad Hint. rri

kth at the Litter port, iuit arrived frotn the

cMt of frtimatra. where thtT had been, as

J0)iare aware for tUe purpose of demanding tjtution for the capture of the ship Eclipse

P 'cnvsorne time since at Quail Rattoo,

me murder other Captain and Matt, nnd hich, it anman. thmr hml full irsmrsi .

cpt. Rodgevs informs that Com. Read of

tl.smranx va Vam Dcrbx that is the word

which will bring forward the yeomanry of

Indian from her remotest corners to tne res cue! Goshen (Ind.) Express.

AVCitST ELlXTlOI.1830. Fur Congress. GEO. U. iJtVViV, THOS. SMITH. For Representatives. ELISHA LOXQ, JUDAlt ItlXKLKY. RED IX OSDOItJs: County t'ommissioner, ISAAC tTA.VSLET. E. BARDKIl. School Commissioner,

JT.V. POTTS.

l KVr HOODS. " TUT. subset ibers would respectfully inteira their customers and the citizens generally that

they are now receiving from

,Vte Tor, I'hilaUdphia, 'i6urg, and Cincinnati.

A general assortment of

iu li i: ii a i n tu ; Consisting of the following; Dry QooJt and Groceries of all kinds; Ihird. Earthen, Queen s and Tin XV A 11 1 ; lATrrpoot. China, and Prilania, do.; BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS SLIPPERS; Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hals; All of which ws will sell on the most favorable

terms. CUUNI HI rxuiiltK tason in ex-

LONG Ac BROWS.

I LMMA sVss SSAAiVsi

. - mi . - a ...L.sIhAM S SLsa A mas. I V U nil HO svi KWtis

r&r i nose w..o ar. - m.- H - fcf - M ,M0

Cit AitLnsTos. We hare dates to the 25lh.

Flour Western, in small lots 7a7l. Racon Sales light. Hams 12a Ifis ; Shoul

.1km OiaOlt Sides llallir.

Lard Baltimore has been selling in smni

parcels at 1311 1.

Kihtixo a Newspaper. The following1

most sensible nnd correct remarks are from the New York Sun. Read:

Editing a JSeuspapcr is no easy lasfc. Many people estimate the ability of a newspaper and the industry nnd talent of its editor, bv the varietr and quantity of editorial mat-

maiior it rnniains. Nothinc can be more

. a .

rv n.L. -m. fnllnrtniis. It Is comDarnlivel v an easy w

mativ ArrAiiii' uur uii vw...-1 ........ .... . ....

mcneed yesterday putting in C,f their late for a writer to pour oit daiiv columns or vera, mencea yesteruy .w , iuiccts; his ideas may flow

uctcrminaiion oi risen -v,ivi -y ' , i : i r uB mr

ru-4 - i ' paw ir nnu ilia t.uiiiiiittsu vi inn k sw -----j-

own note, ana specie. . 0 lm lo itrlng them together like

cause consiaeraoie inconicinc.o lh! v--. . ..." , m.- w,.

P.ntiU pomm inltr at the first outset we U..ixVtncn oi mn, ""v "

ly believe, but the Inconvenience will Be but meagre, r;K concern alter all. uut a juu -oJf short duration, and our money market will clous, wehformen editor, who exercises his

a . . I '

ican, ws charge one dollar ier inserting meir names.-

CASH.

FIVE DOLLARS PER HUNDRED

fTN CASH will be paid by the subscribers tor

CLEAN LINEN aad COTTON

RAGS.

OTICK. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. rmifP. subscriber hoses to meet bis fellow-citi

JL tens of Franklin-county t the following ... .-..jini, iB nf0okvilU:

times and places, when and where he win MUfw j. fjpgKR 4t

tkam c.n such toaico of natioaal polities ss soau osi

proper to the occasion. UEUKi.B H. rsUXll lv

CO.

Mar 31. New-Trenton, at 1 o'clock, P. M. IrsnHP. subscribers havimr r- rchssed the TIN

June LRrookville. "1 44 " JL SHOP in this place, inform the public that

2. Fairfield. " 1

4, Blnon.inggrove" 1 5, Laurel, " 1 Jaly 15, Andersonville, M 1 16, Metamora,. M I 17, Mount Carmel," 1 18, Dreweisburgh,4 I

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they are prepared to furnish the public with any articles in that tins. Country merchai.ts wilt be

supplisd at the Cincinnati prices, ibey also aave on hand a variety of stoves cooking and common.

stove pipes, etc. 1 hey neve employed goon ana

experienced workmen. u.tiitus a

Oct. 19.

NOTICE.

LL persons indebtei! to the subsctibsrs are rs-

Rlttnev Wanted.

HE subscriber is compelled to eall upon sack-

his customers as are indemea to mim.

A LL persons indeuiec to tne suoscr -- --- -ifnDOiW. for hia w keep

-fML quested to oall and m.K. setuemem .mm.-.- -r. ; M 0 work atcly, either ky cash or nctp. nnowM . Ip;.l,"l:"rryD J. RE1NEMAN.

. . Ph. 1st. ls-.w.

am VST S I. IH'IU .

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