Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 July 1839 — Page 3

0ROOKVILLE, IiVDlANA.

FftlDAT, Jl'Lr IS, 1 89.

. puunanea in riorenlin .latmi.. i - , .

that we publish the

w our readers hn ...

Read and

w rre f.nquirer. From

following extract, to sho

the democracy and who are the lories.

reflect.

"I know not what th

H'u were, who, in (he old Philadelphia State IIouse.aDteridd (heir

nature to the immortal Document. But this I do know, that when the AA

defiance of the Bible; it was in direct violation of the law of the New Testament. Thin I know that, if Deitv he ihi .fk r .i.

Itnstian benntures, the signers of the dertar.

tion resisted the law, not of the Kins of En

lano 01113 , out ' tod of Heaven.

.w r ...

Geo. h5i a candidate for Reo-

Ksentative of Franklin county in the next Legis

lature-

jfr. Joseph Goinia is a . candidate for School

Cosroissiouer of Franklin county. - It is underload that Mr. Goudie ia making preparations to reraorc to this place, (the county seat,) whether elected or not; and should be be elected there 13 Mme probability of the office being kept where it sill accommodate all the citizens of the county.

Prohale Jhd'. Probably it is not generally

ksotrn to our readers tnat there is a Probate Judge to be elected at the approaching August election." Judge Berry 'a term of 7 years expires

jx: month. lie is a candidate for re-election.

VTe preiome there will be no opposition to him.

11 tie import"1 business of that office requires

rtber 1 rood lawyer, cr a man wen aeqnatnted Adams, John Hancock, an

ith tbe torma ana naiure 01 uusiness. x ncn it fought against God. George

i recollected that the titles to all the Keal Estate on his troops against God. Everv revolutiona-

,a tbe county pass through this court once in ry blow was directed against God's annotated; tioot 33 years, the importance of a clear headed it was a blow aimed against the divine authorJaJjecan truly be estimated by the people. iljr an act of rebellion, subversive of the or-

mnances of lod. Ah, let us not veil the truth'

- . for the American. BEATEN FAIRLY BEATEN. Ma. Editor. Last week, I noticed, through your paper, a mammoth Oats straw and to me, indeed, it appeared to be a mammoth. But T wan

..! not ,es pleased than surprised, at tLe exhhitina nf

drawn. . "There is no nower but offioil " ihoor growth, on being presented with another

TheDower then nffi,rM III .k "Vl ,8rGer ulk. by mother friend, Mr. John

Needs ir to remind you how emphatically the text quoted supports the conclusion thus

""cnime is determined in .'..h 1

boon or nothing. We like her spirit it shows that she is no impostor, but that she has an honest and legitimate claim Jo the charity or the government, as a true and lineal descendant of the man who gave his name to this vast continent. Site applied last winter, it will be recollected, to Congress br netitir.n fnri tur

ner slice" of the hemianhr hut (h mln-it

led on doubtless by an incorrigible set of bach

elors, most ungallantly refused to grant it to her. bid. Jour. - -"

uIIa ik.i ,u 7. ' . . . Z. r meuuremeni, 11 was louna to D "lie that resisteth the Dower, resfcf nf h 7 Uet 01 t. -r

lV, n. 1 ' ;V .ov..uK , , ... menu.

tait vlulllillltCUl WOU.

God.

The ffreat trpno n I bein? one foot lnno-er lhn fripnil Vnr1iirftrll.'

the fourth of Jul v. then, was a Rsi-pw-n can 8y fbe same for it that I did for the former

vod s ordixakces. JeUerson

.Tranklin.John ."r"" 1 b'lu appearance ofhaving lately

A oil tl,- "CBUCU. oul prooaoiy it might have reached 8 1 all the rest i fret. It ha r..nii a-.a u

Washington led iFtalk but indeed itreminiTa m.rn. n;- ir,,-

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randK.-ig.-Theh.gh price of produce and la-Ifa Beingvho cannot li cpennc d the B V e.ihc, .!

kor.ia operating stvereiy ou our UanaJ 'Jonlrac-1 George Washington and ever revolutionary to!d.3fs. Hut as the story has gone abroad that roost ,er vho drew sword in ilu revuhlicS armi, fur l

uf the contractors on the line have broken, and

topped payment, we wish to state that such a rumor is far from the truth. We believe not mors than two or three have been compelled to top business on account of pecuniary embar-

rjffment.

The Small BUI Lava of Ohio is now in force.

only prohihits banks, batik officers, clerks and

utnts. from passing bank notes of a less denom-

It

DID1 BEL1EVETIIE BIBLE AND HOPE

uiios than three dollars, nnder a penalty of TO REACH HEAVEN, 1 SHOULD

ftj Dollars for every offence. It is probable FEEL CERTAIN NOT TO FIND ONE

this will have some effect upon the small bills in REVOLUTIONARYSOLDIERTHERE.

cireaUtion here, and upon which we mostly de-1 1 should know that the poor roles, who are

r.d for change. - j now pouring their life blood like water on the

But we presume their small bill law will be "er 01 l"er country s independence, shall

bout as much regarded as our small bill law, n"r see me lace 01 their onended Maker,

.Sich has been on onr sUtnte books some six " ua irora ineuarn oauie-neiu louie

w h rm.;n-j , a-.a i-t..., aj aarKer arena ot everlasting misery, there to

expiate, oy an eternity ot torture, their reck-i prisoner

less iiupieiy 111 rcMaiing me orainances 01

Uod embodied in the manifesto of the km- Auveiitisino Tatroxage. The following

peror licnoias: v. uwei. from the Berks and Schuvlkill Journal, thould

1 certain!' case the mind of those of our subscri-

jhers, who are everlastingly complaining of us

republic's armies ft,

liberty, expiate at this moment, in hell lire, the

punishment of thier ungodly strife! Then, too,

jonn llancock and every patriot vrhose. name stands to America's Title Deed, have taken their

place vith the Devil and his angels! All re

sisted the power; all, unless God lie, nVB reREIVED TO THEXSFLVES DAMNATION1.

The text is plain as language ran make it:

the conclusion irresistaMe. FOR MY PART,

tsuiiom iron Weed. 1 be head is verv larire.- ant

to loosen the different branches, it looks like so many different heads. Friend H. thinks there are much larger ones out in the interior or the field, but he would as soonlhink of exploring a trackless

wuuerne8S 01 cane without a guide or compass, as to venture into the depths of the field. This beats

me (the Devi!) it beats every body (i.e. friend W.J Who can .beat it! If any can, bring a specimen to the Pbikter's Devil.

Brookville, July 6, 1839.

Robbing a Church. The Catholic church at Monroe, Michigan, was lately entered by some villains and robbed of a silver chalice, value $'0, a silver ostensorium, value $G0. with a variely of other valuables, including the Clerical Robes of the Priest. The tUl value of properly stolen, about $590. Vevay Times.

tf fflBI S ftnafAflaaV ft? i M 7'

.j.wui urs in u icnaency to undue power in the Executive, and the Whigs are en-

fipu in ah enort 10 remedy the evils, which followed, aud may still follow from this tendency. The locos are the only true federalist the only lories in this country. They only are striving to make our strong government stronger. They only are striving to increase thejjower of the executive. Why then do they misapply a term to others whith better suits tbemselvest Do thej wish to attach odium to the Whigs, that does not belong to themt Do they mean to insinuate that ih

Whigs design that which they do not design? If so, are they not guilty of mean and unmannei ly falsehood lDeadham Patriot.

r,Ur. TINNING. rinHE subscribejrs have removed their Tin 8hop Jt.kI 2:! - C- F Cl""' M building. ,k rth E'rt eorner of tb Phe square. r.J J ?re PrPfd fwnrsh the publi? with ny article m tbe,r l,ne. Country Merchant will be supplied at Cincinnati prices. , They also have on hand a varisty of cookinir and common stoves, stove pipes, xc. They have continually employed good and experienced workmen. .... CURTIS s CO. July 10th, 1839. 42

Lliiough small bills are used here in all transictior.j by officers and people, still we have never hcird of an indictment or prosecution nnder the

i since its enactment. This clearly proves hu public opinion is law.

A man was tried in Philadelphia for stealing a goose. ' lie got off in consequence of a crony swearing that he had remembered the oose ever since it was a gosling. An Irishman, who was arrested for stealing a gun, hearing this successful defence got a countryman to swear that he knew the gun ever since

it was a pistil, and that it belonged to the

The last Trick. A gentleman from the

east was passinc alone Pearl st. t

a ime up o mm ana Asitea him it

ne wouia buy a gold watch whithTie exhibited. The gentleman paid little attention to the Nquest,lhioking it only a New York-trick. He had gone but a few rods farther,. when a very fine gentleman met hi iff and said, "Did not that boy yonder offer to sell you a gold watch!" "Yes." 'That watch,' continued the slick man, 'I have been trying to buy, but the young lascal will not sell it tome. He found it at the fire last night, rihd he thinks if he sells it to me,I being a watch dealer round here, at 410 Wall Ft., that I shall try to find the owner, and so he will lose the pay. - I want the watch very much, and the boy will sell it to any body but ii dealer. If you would trade with him I should be glad to pay $10 for it, and have ho doubt you would get it for something less.' This speech attacked the Yankee on his weak side by appealing to hie neighborly kindness. He said if it would be

an accommodation he would do it. The bov

had in the mean time passed carelessely along,

dui was soon-overtaken, and the watch bought for $30. The purchater paid the money and

started immediately for the watch dealer's

shop, but he soon found that the East River

brought him up before he reached No. 4 10, and that No. 410 must be over in Brooklyn. Then the truth flashed upon him that he had

been cheated alter all. iV. J . Jour. Cum.

CATJTIOr.

vvnfHL.KEA3 my wife Katharine Koote has w w Isft my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is to forwarn all persons from trusting or ha boring her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this a,- - HENRY KNOTE. Kelto tvthip. Dearborn Co., lid., i July 4th, 1SS9. J 23-3 w

Be it ordained by the President and Trustees of the town of Brookville, That so much of Front Street, in that part of the town of Brookville laid off by John Allen, Sen., as lies between High or Market streets and Main streets, which is immediately south of Lot No. 1 and 2 in said Allen' plat of Brookville, he, and the same is hereby vacated. July 1, 1839. .

Attest, RUFCS HAYMOXD.PrWeu. Geo. Bksrv, CVkt 28

Commercial.

CI NCI NNATI BANKS

An agent from these banks lately made a'for publishing Merchants, Druggists and put

polite call unon the Branches of the State :Cnt Medicine advertisemens. Bank of Indiana for specie. The whole "While every editor must be thankful, to amount in specie drawn is about 30,000.! certain portion of his subscribers, for uniform From the branch at this place about $l3,000jpucluality hi their payments nnJ for kind inwas taken. The branch, at the very lime, ierest they take In the success of a paper, yet had about S 10,000 in Cincinnati bank notes,' it is seldom we believe that he rarely experi-

and, strange to say, the agent of the Cincin- ences any feeling or extraordinary gratitude, nali banks refused to lake Cincinnati monev The papers received by each subscriber in

nothing but specie would do. Cincinnati j the couise of the 3 ear, cost annually more has much to lose and nothing to gain. Our! than the price of subscription in the mere excitizens and merchants wll place every Cin-!pnse ol material & manual labor, and if the

citizens ana merennms wu piace even v.u-ii'" m-uum, inuly emu .... - . , " 4 rrir-j, e ri TIT cinnati bank note in our branches, and not .editor finds, settling his accounts, that he has " m this city. The number was ten thou- tng UM

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dolhir of Ohio monev will be in circulation! ny thing left for his trouble, it must come

in this State. For every specie dollar drawn ; from his advertising columns. Persons who out of our banks, two will be drawn out of. are so much surprised to find long advertise; ihp. Cinrinnati banks.and in the end the Cin-! ments of quack medicnes, cct. will therefore

cinnati folks will find that our bank has the i understand that they are not Inserted from a

.Vorfsun of Great .Men. The President of

ie United States reached New York, on his sam-

jf.i tour, on the 2d inst. at which time there was

lasiderable parade, 6how and bustle. Henry

Clay was in Cincinnati on Friday last, and left on

tHs next mornin? on a tour through OLio to the

Falls of Niagara, and from thence to Saratoga

srTltlg8 thence taking a mare Southern route bick to Kentucky. For further particulars of the

oovements of great folks see article on second

o;igratunal. On Monday next the candi-

utei fur Congress commence their second tour

tiroogh Franklin county, commencing on Mon

et; at Andersonville, Tuesday at Metamora,

Wednesday at Mount Carmcl, and Thursday at

Preiersburgh. At these places we hope the peo- lonsrcst pole, and can knock down the most belief that nothing more interesting to rcad-

plein the several districts will meet together; persimmons. The particular object of the jen 1 could be found, but Tor other reasons cqualWlige, Tories, Republicans, Democrats, Aboli- Cincinnati banks is more than we can divine. . I) important. lionets, as well as those who are contented to be unless it is to gel rid of the trade of Indiana, j - tilled merely friends of their country. As all Certain it is, that our merchants can and willj A Tragedian tcrned Preacher. The kinds of falsehood, deception, and lies fabricated find a good market at Louisville. They will j Louisville theatre was lately crowded to ex-

witkouttbe least foundation, have been chanred find that when our SaiiK is light, me people . v,....c, .M . n.wa. . .

igiinst Mr. Dunn, and industriously circulated, it right that a man se injured by a venal press, tnd a hired band of "defamers, should be beard in kis own defence. We wish it particularly nolicej by the public, that whilst the whig party re pursuing an honorable course towards Mr.

Smith, that the loco-focoe are pursuing the most

abandoned and dishonorable course towards Mr. Dunn. They make the most degrading charges gtinst him, and then with the utmost sanc-

CUfClXXATI PRICES CCRREXT, July 10. Flour $4 50 sale? rather limited.

Pork Mess 18 a 20; Prime 15 a ICi ; Clear

20 a 22: Rump 15 a IC. .

Bacon Hoe Round, 9 a 9 : ShouUer 7 a

8; Sides 9 a 10; Hams 11 a I3j Cauvassei,

13 a l'4t ; augar caavaasedi la. LAitDPriccs merely nominal very little demand. Whiskey 41 dull little doing.

Sole Leather.

MATE on hand a good lot of Sole Leather, and for sale by D. PRICE & CO.

July lutn, H33.

TAKE NOTICE!!

OF late, a call for money seems but littls re irarded. no matter how Ionir thn AU nv

have been standing!, . It is not tbe interest ofnr Merchant to credit longer than to the end of the current year; yet, there are those whose Notes I

have held for one, two and. three years. To all those, this notice may be taken as fair warning and timely notice to pay up and avoid costs. I need money, and I must have it, tiptcially for claims coming to me previous ts the present year.

Jiy 11. it. 11. UALLION.

Planes. AN assortment of Planes just received and for ale by N. D. GALLION.

June 14.

EXCUASGE AT SICTIT. , New York, 2 Philadelphia, do Baltimore, do

Correspondence of the North American. . New-York, July 1, 3 P. M. The steam packet Liverpool brought more

letters than any other vessel which everarnv-

joiix St non EnoisE. THE SUBSCRIBERS have associated themselves under the above title for the purpose transacting A GENERAL AGENCY io COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will receive and forward GOODS by tbe RIVER or CANAL as required. And for that purpose thy hsve taken the store on tbe corner of Short and New streets, situated South East corner of Guard's Block, where liberal advances will te made on Goods coi!T.sd to them for sale. Law.-fDceburgV 15 June, 7839. N. N. JOHN.

27-2m E. MOREHOUSE. C. & E. CAIIV, HAVING purchased the store of J. C. Sweasy, on tbe S. W. corner of Burgess and Claiborne streets, and having removed their assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs, to said store, now offer to tbe public a good assortment of

Dry Uoods, llaroward, viueensware, c. as well as a general assortment of Regular snd Botanic

Medicines, Paints, Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines. &X. All of which they will sell low for CASH or

produce. :

April 17, 1839. ' 10-iy '

will sustain it. Asa caution, we advise all, ted penormance 01 vmeuo; wnen me mauarhrt tali, sit interest in the bank, to be rre- cer came forward and announced that there

pared, even if at a small loss, to aid it to j would be no performance that evening in conplace in its possession all Cincinnati notes '.sequence of the surpising conversion of Mr. they may obtain, and whenever one visits Parsons under Maffits preaching. The audi-

tana.

I do not find that the news by the Liverpool has done good to any thing except cotton. For that, holders demanded in the mor

ning a cent advance, but the sales have been at a half cent advance, which is about as much

as can be quoted, The news, as it regards money matters, is not considered as changing the aspect of affairs either one way or the other. Money re

mains here quite as scarce as last week. - U.

S. Bank post notes, however, are selling at 9 per cent., and payable here at 81 interest. " In Flour there was very little done to-day and no change can he noted. " Money stoeks are as before.

the public, David Knauer's (of Chester coun

ty. Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which will thrash and clean all kinds of grain from tbe straw, Rice not excepted, and also.

Corn-Shelling machine, " which will shell one bushel in three minutes, by hand power. . ' '" Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines in operation, and models, can do so by calling at Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gentry's Shop Fairfield. Franklin county la. State, Countv. Individual Riirhts.or a sinele machine, will be

sold on reasonable terms. Horaes or good note will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by applying to PETER A. HUMPHRIES... March 15. 1839. 14-tt.

Cincinnati, let him lake all his funds in Cin- ence whs very indignant and quite a number

I

Philadelphia. The Philadelphia North

American of Tuesday says: . ' ' The onertions at the Board to-day were not

ring uureiiu.viiiu- , . , , ,: ... ' rlJ.

....... . ..... 0 afr.-.ij iiaree.out aueciueaiy oeerieeiinKirutttn.-u,

for it. paper. Each one, by picking up even o: "---J a Vnd. 1mo8t clo,ing verJ firm al prices, .

" . i l : " 'A In the Money Market no very material

me nroaaaisieanuproiivumcu ... UK , . . . - . , a. Vl.. .KoWh all our

A1

cinnati monev, and draw out the specie, and ot young people ran uuo wr. mi s meeung

idace it in the vaults ot our bank in exchange nouse n.u luiiimtmxui.;.

a five dollar note, and placing it in our bank, j

would raise a fond more than sutucieni to

timoniousness, publish extracts from pretended brine back all the specie drawn out. Our

Documents to prove it, when there is in fact no merchants must also make arrangements to

emphatic

gone!"' and

ui.l r - . j . 1 I 1 . r :...:n nm niKp nnmi. change come

v wcumenis in existence, adq who purcuase i ijuuibiiic i j"'v ri" ' . - . . 1 ;ti . . r r-. : .: n.,i hi4 hripfhnur unon the stace. ol Ihcsnisana

KBlnsonr irt A tMr norar before wit- morA affOmmoaaune man iin,iuu.ni. . . :: . 0 .'. .

.ri,.aI.il tIm.Hhcliprt,c- me oeicii,.o - "r"rll "ITiK L. .H hmita' ff lhe.word.oJ helmil

. .a I a aMM. avAaww hiavnnp. Shakesoear s mimic battles, he should nercai-

ter fight under the cross of Jesus Christ, and, finally, he exhorted his old comrades to remain with him and leave the theatre to be

come the abode of bats. The papers say that

manner -Othello's ocenpotion's change is 10 oe noieo as I then proceeded to say that "A commercial men seem to think thai our d.ficul-.-. . - t. j.r iif are in a fair train of adiustmenl.

ne over nisoream, ne naa-iroueu - - - ... j,urJ( :u

fThcspis an d I 1,lc -ul,:u - the house of wmi-fjnnal di

he had left the l f

a semi annual aivioenu 01 o per win.

!ily that the people can scarcely refrain from Wicving them. No: we have never before wit

nessed such a perfect system of defamation carried cn as Mr. Dunn has had to oppose bat their ctnse being desperate, they have resorted to desperate means to sustain iu Will the people suffer s worthy public servant to be thus prostrated!

Mr. Dunn has raised himself by his own exertions, without fiiends or money having come to Itwrenceburgh with his pack on his shoulder, a stranger, and with great perseverance, has hewn

M for himself a reputation lor industry, honesty, nd a faithful and able discharge of al his public

irosts, and with a moral character which the meat 'debased have not vet even dared to call ia

question. And now, to be abused, villifted, and

Pursued with ail the fury of a blood-hound, is

evincing a greater degree f moral depravity In persecutors, than can be accounted for by any

phrenologist. Our correct and honest public eer

vtnts are so scarce, that, to see those few crushed

to the earth by a hired hand of office holders, ap

Pern so aaerilivtflM tkil we cannot hold onr

peace. It it wid there is honor ameng thieves

tot eea this- principle sterna to have forsaken

those who thirst for tlr. Dunn's character and

PWtion. ... V. , . 1 ' m " -

V r Me .Democrat? Robert Dale Owen

th-Va Bftrea candidate for Congress tA the tlrst Dttrict . In this State, and who is styled the "frsat apestfe f democracy,'" wrote a letter in

Once Hlore.

LL persons indebted to tbe subscriber, previ- . ous to the present 5 tar, are requested t

make payment without delay. It is to ers. and out of the question to ask, or expect longar

indulgence. K. u. ual.l.ivh. : Brookviile, December 5th. 1888.

COFFEE. WE have on hand a fresh supply of JUo and Java Coffee, and for sale by D. PRICE & CO.

Brookville, April 30, 1839. : NOTICE. V i a I t. Mrtani indebted to the subscribers art re

quested to call and make settlement isamedi

nulmeg peddling set perfect red cent skinners. Fortv ol their young men will stop at a bar, and call for twenty juleps each one

drink hair a glass, ana men cacn one u." .. tkr red cents to oar for his portion.

uu . . . . .

p. thin is on a small scale, an mixeu uP

of Yankees, Irish, Dutch, Swedenborgers, ..skinniner one another. 1 he most

scandalous street in the worm is r rom 01. .

Sunday. There are seen Jews peaai ng u.u lihMroffceries dealing out the bald face,

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monkies dMicing to we tune 01 some v. 6 Grinder, loafers, steamboat captains, blacklegs

" - . ; i..i:.fMM.rilirimi-

aud 10 expect iir uwimna -j nosed of sweh materials would be to expect an .. .... J T ...,

impOSSIlUllty. Ilia, iscmocrat.

4 .-, Mrs America Vswpocci.This celebra

ted lady is now in Louisville. A subscription was ooened at the Journal office to raise some

c k.- nd mant individuals suoscno-

"" J " " ; iiT. not

1 nam ininiru inu w w " -

M 11W jf

pleased with this manifestation 01 gooa icings or the LouisTillians towards her, -nd deolil thir raneitnit nroffer. She said, a

reneitHM

.: 1 km. miM ar honor the memory

.v- JAm.nt of Anwrica VesDUCCi but

Amrir:- even as an exile in me

it was Charley's best performance, & that his

iKrillinir elonuence will win mm twenty ioiu

laurels in holy orders when compared with

the stage. QiiErnox Aks w bred. The Democrats, in

1796. were opposed to putting more power

inlo the hands of the Executive. They were for taking power from the President and Ihis ministry, and giving it to the people. What

are the modern L.oco aaoun re u.c7 -

ihoFxecutivel ISo.inacea.

?- . .... I T" llin T

Why do they call uiemseiveB icniw.i,---For the same reason that a rogue keeps the ti

tle of an honest man as long as news helpshim to conceal Mi - xotfj.

"Federalists. me w - .riS. . vin..i Wlutt nroDrielv is there

leaeraiisis. . r--r , , f in this title t-The fedewhsti were fnewds bf

strong Government. 1 hy were . . . ... . l. Mn.r nf the exxcu-

.ik & m smb srvfsrsr aavr. ivivi v

le.s This was the chief accusation ngainst

wr . i. vvhirs are eneaeeu

cuem. 4.vww iu . ..-aj- - - v .

AUGUST ELECTIO 18SO. For Congress. : GEO. H. DUNN, THOS. SMITH. For Representatives. FT.V. AXDERSOJf, E LIS HA LOJW3, O EO. HOLLAND, REDUf, OSBORJf. County Commissioner, ISAAC WAMSLET. E. BARBER. JOHX P. CASE. .... School Commissioner, JOSEPH GOUDIE, . WM. POTTS. ' : NOTICE. r rnvnRESSlONAL ELECTION.

rmHE subscriber hopes to meet his fellow-citi-11 .... nr Kranklin eountv at the following

times and places, when and where be will ddress ... aV Innlfi nf national nolitlCS SS Shall DS

prVthVoa. GEORGE H DUNN. July 15, Andemonville, at 1 o'clock, P.M. 16, Metamora, 1 1 17a Mount Carmel,- 1 1!18, Dreweisburgh.M 1 M

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Jan. 90th. 1889. KEW COODS. THE subscribers have just received from aba Esstern Cities, the Isrgest and best assertmaat Foreign and Domestie , , DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, SHOES, PALM , HATS, BOJWETS, c, ever offered for sale in this place, whisk they will sell Wholesale or retail at tha Ciecinaati prises,

mAAinr rarriatra. K. "

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Brookville, Nay to,

21

Caah Wanted.

an

MaedTOBOOsite design. They wish m . op-

cumscribe and limit the power 01 me:

HTMISEAU

ALL persons moeotea w J , the last year are requested to call and close them, by cash or due-bills. ... xrn A-d MrM.s whosa notes have laid aver

from last yesr mast make immediate payment, as it UimpJsibla lo get along wUbtth.ath needful. :i5rPRICB

Brookville. Dec'r 3Dta, ioqo. TTUST RECEIVED Aa usortmeat f t U Calicoes and Ginghams.

d and Blue Drilliaga. r.r

liarek 37th. -, " ' -

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MxaaiED-On the 30th June, r os. o.r . .rtment of Csatoa

per to; Ml.. Sarah S.welh :ZWZi"5 SST -

On tha 4th of Jaly . J J -";-' Olas aad Nairn Mr. Waahingto. Hardin to Misa Mary 'Ann Raid. BltLll QF LADING, and ethar OR Bnnday Urt, Mr. Henry Webb te H"?!. Hannah Kingry.