Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 August 1839 — Page 3

b o o k v 1 b y tip h-ii iffi

fivc the returns of the Section in several

.;.Drobablv all thieCot-teseronel District

,rt if KaridenV and ert of the ladiaaapolis 'strict- ttnt in order khat we may have at taech .ibie. we ask our rrtendato forward the re-

ira, as fast as they are received, and we Will the favor. Our friends at Lawrenceburgh

fcrWird almost etery morning by the Canal

tnts Will they attend In it! They shall hear

r-a us in be manner. -. tf some person will for

i n iho returns from. Versailles by next

r. play's mail, and all they can learn frotr.

!n,t-r!sad and Decatur Counties, we will he

Mcd to send them the returns from the whole

1 -tret by the return mail. - If all of us at Brook

(ii'e, Lawrenceburgh, Rushville, Greensburgh YereiiUe and Vevay, were as particular in sen

i n election returns aa we are anxious to receive

Aem we would soon tear irom an me aunrict

kinetics it is ten day before we can hear from

In . eaunties in the district. Let us endeavor

. . .

aimodate each other a tittle.

hcykroemwe.--

CoantxavttL. 1 ah July 23tk, ISC3. -D'a Bia,- I KM happy to say to yon that nine MW you. t have hid SB interview with Go. No.

hie, in relation to the prosecution of the White-

water canal Sir. Hot.! informs dm that there has been a loan eCetd -recently, for- (300,000 and instructed me to amy to the contractors f on the . . a .. k .. . . ....

wstk.i ana an driers concerned, that there tii

be a sufficiency of funds to carrv on all onerationa

on the White-Water Canat during the present

season v auea are the facts stated to me be Mr.

Noble, and you ereuu liberty to make What use of

tnem you see proper. , Yours, in haste -

. - JOHN WILLEY. Ma. SivaiL, Brookville, la.

riittei K3U Curette ttr!:I fcaiSih:l

strong contrast to th reception of the President nt Hudson. At the time ol hit arrival

he wan greeted by Inrae concourse of cili

tens, end addressed by the Recorder, to whom

he replied in n short speech. ; The following

is lis conclusion i Vin. Go. .

ulf my name creates any obstacle to ior

din) -union nnd harmony, nwny with it, nnd

concentrate upon tome individual more ac

ceptable to nil branches or the opposition

V hat is n public mnn worth who Is not ever

ready to sacrifice himself for the good of his

country -".-I have nn&Gectedly uetiied retire

ment. I ret desire it when.constentlv with

ft7A Presbyterian meetinf will commence at

the Court House in this place on Thursday evening

tne Mb last, ana continue ror several day, Preach era Scott, llobineon, Thomas, Graham, and proba

biy some others, will attend. -

,,. .4 l.. Lt.Akti EOCItTTT ofLwaral UL Univeraitv wilt held ita anniversary Auruat

7tb: and an address Will he delivered by President

Urea oTTraniyltaaia university.

Uo the nanwt day, Lawyer Caldwell ofCincin-

nati, will address the graduates of the Erodelphian Society ' The public are respectfully invited to attend. - - x.- . ....

K. LANCASTER. V , .-, JOHN WHITNEY, Committee. W.G.YOUNG, S Oxford, July-22d, 1839. . - 31

LWS. IRON, just received and

in

cinnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by

K. fit O. TXIMSJl.

KA ff LUS. IRON.just received ai aJUUUU for sale by the quantity atCi

1

w ssnaw mLM - aii M fanlm i

TTTTAVING permanently located themselves in li.U Crookvillo, under the American Printing Of-

oc, are now preparoo to execute ail oraers ib tbo

TAIL.UK1NG BUSINESS, in the host fashionable and workmanlike manner, and hope by strict sttention to business to merit a share ol rublie

patronage. P S. AH kinds of garments eat in t shortest notice. June 6. 23-tf . .

PI nea.

A N assortment of Planes jiat received and for

salo by

June 14. ;

N. D. GALLION.

Brookville, July 25, 193.

the duties nnd obtieatioiis ninth 1 owc.l caul It ushville Herald and Connertville Watchman

ei.ooDT Battls. Two Tuousanw Men

Killed. Buenos A) res papers to May Itth. received via Boston, brings the New-Ynrk Journal of Commerce the particular? of n

bloody battle Vrlnch took place on the 3lst of

March, at a place called rago Iargo, between

the army of Corrientes (one of the Provinces

of the Republic of Rio de la Plata) nnd the troops of Entre Rios (another of said Provinces) which the Corrientiaiis, in connection wilh the Oriental Republic (of vhich Monte Video is the capital) were attempting lo revo

lutionize. - .. . ..

Bcencs Avers May 4. The ofliiial de-

tailj cf the battle of Pace Largo, rue publish

ed in tne XSactta Mtrcan!il,'u a dispatch from

We present to cur readers to-day the oration

of Mr. John W. Tucker, cenverea at i.aurei, in this county. Mr. Tucker was one of our school rates and although early friendships and preju-

ces are not easily eradicated, still we believe General Pascual Echaguetoll. E. the Uov

he ia a joong man of a good mind, hut has, like J ernor of Buenos Ayres, dated head quarters

rtelf had to struggle against poverty in early Curusacutie,5vb uIL It states that the nrmy

honorably retire. No veteran soldier, cover-

ed with scar and wound?, indicted in many severe battles, and hard campaigns, ever received his discharge wil1 more plcnsure than

1 should mine.' But 1 think that like him,

without presumption. I am iiitillcd to nn hon

orabie discharge. , . ' .- (iRXERaL IIERiso?i.--Thcre is to be tr.

grand celebration nt Lower Katidu&ky, on the 2d of August, to which Gen. Harrison h

been invited. The last Cleveland tleralJ, in

penking of him, sayf: uTo fee the hero on

the held of his gallant deed, to see him on the

very spot where twcti'y-six years ago "his voice, cheering his handful of brave men, rang clear above the din of the tight, would be worth some weeks of hum drum cvery-day life." On. Gat. - . - - -

will copy the above 4 weeks end forward their ac

counts to ua for payment, K.AS.i.

BOOT & SHOE STORK.

rmilE SUBSCRIBERS wish to Inform the -U. public generally that they have, aud will

continoe to have, on hand, ad assortment or Kloofs, Shots, and Slippers, of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this place, all of their own manufacture and for aalc.

wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Work Warranted. They will aleo keep an assortment of LEATHER and WIA'DINGS,

of all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowest pri-cet--. BROWN THOMAS.""

July SO, 1829. " " 81

. . - j .!... I nr ;nn in mimhar mnm Ihnli hvi Innil.

'life 10 OUiaiut'lB guuu cuumhuu iu, iiuice-i vi vjuunun. in " .............. - lion. And we always have a peculiar regard for sand men, Including 450 infantry nnd artille- . .. V. .u t i J ! u-;tti ihrno A nmiiilfni. nreiiniod advanta

. .... j r : i. t.:-L 1 rpmi nnbiiinns. The right win ar of the nnny

l.'.-r( I Iliracier inu uroieiuu, uj w uiv.u imi i -" i - o . .

lit . . .... It A rtA ItiA Wri.

of Entre Rios was commanded by General

Justo Jose Urnuisa, the centre by beiiernl

Servnno Gomcz,and the lctt under Uie imme

diate orders of the Commander in Chief Gen-

n .i n W h.TO rrtivnA llirotiirh the

... ..... . . : r P-.crnn V.Uxa.tc Tht Kntre Rios cav-

Conacrsville Watchman, me eioquem orauon u. - ... .

3. W. Tarker, Esq., delivered at Bath Springs on

ue 4th of Julv. Its great length only, prevents

u from copying it into the American, l nere is wrfiJeraMe originality in Mr. Parker's composi

tion, mixed with a fine vein of humor, and sar

casm, which is both beautiful and interesting.

Uecertiinly is one of the best speakers in this

firtof the State. He has talents to sustain hini- ....... . :LI. . I . .

ir,;i m niga ana responsiDie piaccu.

alrv charced that of Corrienlcs with such im-

Detnosilr.lhnt the latter was speedily thrown

into disorder, nnd cut down in all directions, whilst the infantry of Entre Rios, consisting

of 360 men, with two 2 pounders, killed or took prisoners at the infantry or their oppo- . . .i . - r .... ...

nants, and caplurea tne turee pieces i mnu abnvo meulioned.

The reserve of the Entre Rios army took no Dart in the action, its assistance not be

.kit necessary. The Correnles left on the

trm. .v. .W'Cariv has commenced a prosecution field of battle 1,960 men killed, including t$4

.;.-ii...j;ir kh. x morgan for his char-UrTiccrs. nsnUo Genaro Beron de Astrada,

IX11UCI, VH V I Vv a v 1 9 i V

irter." So soon as a lawyer can be obtained, the liovenorena uspmiii vc..c. n. . ...

a prosecute Ym. olorrientes.ana omm.uCr ... "

army, 450 prisoners, OUU rmisKeis, I juu ian

New-York. July 22. Aemvat. of tub Great Westermv. The steamer Great Western arrived nt her o!J station about l2 o'clock this nfu moon, having

eft Bristol on the 6th iust. wilh dates from

London to the day previous and the same

from Liverpool. The Great Western brings

0o passengers. The British Uuecn was to

eave Portsmouth on the llthinst.

I regret to be obliged lo inform you. that

the advices just received are of a most dis-

ressing nature. LoUon had declined Id from

the data of our last accounts of the 13th ult.

and was still heavy nilh a very moderate de-

mauu iilis ui'pruAMUii niu inn resuu ui n

continued nnd increased scarcity of money,

which had reached such a height, that it was

thought the rate of interest would be raised

to U per cent, by the Bank ol England, (it

had previously been raited lo ol) nnd even n suspension of cash payments appears lo have

been looked for by kjiuc. .

leJitor of the American will also pn:

hi. MUartv. "for his character. From this it

I voo!d seem that the editor has got M'CartyV char

acter, and M'Carty the editor's character a kind

lump and that they are about to leave it to a

;7 to trade back again. But in the scrape it ib

probable the lawyers wift run off with both of their Airacters flxrent tbo daiker aide of them. '1 is

Timoua sport for lawyers.

for sale by

Aug. 1, H0.

Sugar & Hotnssr.

11 pfX Hhds. of huger, anu -11. Vr 12 barrels of Molasses, just received and

JVo. 1, Acre BviUling north earl of public tquart. Hrniy Smith, - TTT ESPfiCTFUI.LY informs his customers and UU the public in pen era), that he hss taken a

room in Mr. Clarksrm's new frame, on the corner north east of the public rqnsre, which he intends occupying as a furniture room, sod wbere be in

tends to keep constantly for sale, all dcacnptions or CABINET rURNIVURE. such as SiWe Boards Plain and Fanrg Tft;v, Brtvk- ' fast, Dining, Side and Piir Table Fancy

Common and Ircnth Jindstcods; Stands and t-'rfat -And all other articles in the Cabinet lin; all of which he will warrant not inferior, with regard to materials and workmanbi?, to any manufactured in, or brought to the place; and as it will be his constant aim to pleaaeall uho may call upon him, he expects liberal favors. He requests those wishing to purchase, to examine his Furniture, and

the terms upon which he will sell. Any of the above articles will be made to order, at the shortest notice. - A good supply on hsnd. Brookville, July 17, 152P. . X!9-tf

R.deS.TYNER.

1,100,000

Tf UJIIJER The ssubcribcrs have now on baud

VLA and offer for sale low

feet of Pine Hoards.

400,000 SHINGLES;

1,300 Locust Posts; Joi8t,Srnniling,5c.Sc. I

W. TA TIS fit BUK. July 13, l839.-Bfe) 29-tf

Issae I. Keely, V8.

M. C. Luce.

1 U Feb

Franklin Circuit Court,

rsdry Term. If 39.

Fortig n Attachment.

1C0,C MWCUl.U-. 500,000 Feel of common 44 u 35,000 44 joist and Scantling, 000,000 Pine Shingles, For s.le by J. HUNT. Lswrenceburgh, July 1839. 3(W?w2$

9s11

The way things are rfone new. Oue of our Merchants left this place on Mouday morning !.i I Tanal Boat Little Ve6tern. He

cr,t to Cincinnati, purchased a lot of goods, kipped them on hoard the Steamboat Hoosier for Uwrenceburgh, re-shipped tuein then on board ibe Carnal boat, and arrived in this place with

titm about 11 o'clock A. M. of Wednesday he?

ins two dsrs and a fraction, from the time he ln

ces, 360 carbines, n neatly equal number of swords, G wagons of ammunition more than 4000 horses, a standard, the baggage, corrc;pondence, &c, fell into the hands of the victnr.

The disoatch concludes as follows

4-Our loss in this etorious victory over the

eebel army consistof 5 otbeers killed, 8 woun ldeJl 50 soldiers killed and 96 wounded." '

y

tb. Ww.York F.Tnrcss of the 13lh savs:

4T1 advance in Exchange on England lollO percent, and this rate asked by the U S.

BttSk, has caused some apprehension t ne

aval within a few d ijs ol a lrge amount of Rritish p-ond. has iniorcssed the public

Fwith the idea that the orders for goods are lar

ger than was supposed. Under these circum.t.nrM it would not be surprising if specie

should be required lo be shipped. It should

be kept in mind however mat tnere ib yei about seventy thousand bales of cotton in il.i. market, nearly nil of. which is to be laid

.1 ....,. In P.nmn. This of itself is worth over

.jJ.oa and Indianapolis Rail Road. iot-1 i...mtilinti of dollars, and as this is but A por-

withstanding there are only 21 miles of this road J tion Qf lne crop Temalning, there must be a

Enished, there is considerable busidess transactea ,jea of Exchange lo be drawn ior.

inerpnn. na Aiti.ti tunnpr iri v-K ii CAiiiuit I i i

m t mrA Ik it mnn nt of I !cnM v Tlipr U a stead V demand lor sil

fr.;i, .-j u r. . mnnih.nfAr.ril.L-r which brintrs a oremium. I his demand

.....Uftu,, . .v. r . -- - o .

Mit and June, as follows: Paitengers. Freight. TolL April. 617 SS t23t 041 JS49 43

Mv. 013 BO 417 HO 1340 S

June, 1570 68 402 43 1973 121 The number of passengers transported during tka month of June, from Madison outwards, is 15, and the number brought in, 1428 total, 2960.

New-Yobb. Corbpodexcb, July 16.

Now nt the settlement of the bills created by

the visit of Mr. Van Burcn comes round, the

unnleasant part of the business comes out.

The hotel bill at Washington Hotel, for sit

days, is $676, which the city pays out of its

treasury, csome ol the l,ocolocoa, tnai get a

nmhl s loueeinc for three cents, ana live nn

day on six, will think it rather hard 1 opine.

to ho taxed so as to pay over n nunareo

dollars a da v for the board of the King of the

Locofocos. Over a hundred dollars a day for

hnard. wine, cltrnrs and so forth ! Oh! if J

were a Glode, how I would make that lingl 1 would bawl until the Missruri river bubbled with the noise! I would sceam till the vrild-

U it U

BBLS. TANNER'S OIL, , 80 " . Vinegar.

Spirits Twpenline, Superior Copal Varnih Glue.

Casks Sat Eralit, ' ' -44 Sat SodaJ " 44 Epsom Salts, Boxes Sup. Burch Itaitins, 44 - Fancy and H'insor Sorptt Bbls. Flax Seed 07, K'gt tiTiite , Dot. Paint Brmlicst .' Malls Cinnamon Oz. Sulphate Quinine.

100,000 'Percussion Caps, 20 Gross Sup. Friction Matches, 7 44 Fahnestoclc's Vermifuire.

S 44 Jaynes Carminative Balsim, 3 44 Thompson's Eye fl'utir, On hand and for talo by INO. FERHIB CO. Law'b'gb, Ind., July 22. ; . 30-:m

AND now at this day, to-wits the 10th day of February, A. D. 1839, at the February term aforesaid af the said court, comes the plaintiff, by J. ltyman, his att'y. And it appearing to the satisfaction Of the' court that the defendant is not resident of this State It ia therefore ordered the Court that the pendency of this attachment

published tor four weeks successively in urn jnciana American, a weekly newspaper publithed in Brookville, in the county of Frauklin and State of Indiana, notifying and requiring the said defendant to appear and answer the attachment aforesaid, prior to the hearing thereof, or judgment will be rendered against him by default. Attest, 13 July. 18H9. 29-4w - ilOBEUT JOIIN.Cl'k F.C.SJ.

5 a 3 3 3 9 no so 10 too 40 loo BO

ere.

Next Monday week. is the day for tbo meeting

of tie Probate Court.

TP

M vnniKO. On Sunday last, Mr. James

Clark to Miss Sarah J. Kotdnson

On Wednesday last, Mr. James FrcU to

Miss Cyntha Ann Scott.

On the same day, Air. Isaac iv. varner i Miss Ehza Walkins. Uitn4vav Matcu. Left, in fine health

and cood spirits, the residence of N. Brack-

ncyner lamer; hi ounuuviu

about 'J o clocK on sunuay evening iuia

jonnr & itioREUocsis. .

HE SUBSCRIBERS have associated them

selves under the above title for the purpose

transacting A GENERAL AGENCY & CUMMISSION BUSINESS, and will receive and forward GOODS by the RIVER or CANAL as re

quired. And for that purpose tbnv hsve taken the

6lore on the corner or short end iew streets, situated South East corner of Guard's Block, wheie liberal advances will be made on Goods consigned to them for sale. Lawrcnceburgh, 15 Jane, 18U9.

IN. JN. JUI1IM, 2?.Sn E. MOREHOUSE.

AUCTION. THE subscriber will sell at Public Auction, on Monday the 5th day of August, on the public square, to the highest bidder, a set of Carpenter's Tools, and various other articles, consisting of two Work Benches, two sets of Brace and Bits, bench planer, some 25 or 50 bead and soulding planes, rasing plane, filter, sash planes, two sets of match planes, hand and tenon saws, squares,

chisels, gouges, &c., and probably some new furniture and chairs and various other articles. A credit will be given on all sums over five dollars by giving security. C. F. CLARKSON. July 18 29TINNING.

THE subscribers have removed their Tin Shop to No. 3 of C. F. Clarkson's saw building, on the North East corner of the public square, where they are prepared to furnish the public with

any article in their line. Country Merchants will be supplied at Cincinnati prices. They also have on hand a variety of cooking and common stoves, stove pipes, &c. They have con-

tinually employed good and experienced workmen. R. CURTIS & CO. July 10th, 1839. 42-

CAUTION. WHEREAS my wife Katharine Knote has left my bed and board without say just cause or provocation, this is to forward all persons

from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this

date. HENRY KNOTE. Kelso township, Dearborn Co., Ind.

July 4th, 1839. 29-3w.

JOHN FERRIS & CO. COBSER OF MAIN AKI SHOUT BTRBETS, r . L t-J

Susan Brnoknej in company with Mr. 'UVholo9aie nnd Retai Dc6ier, ln Druc.,Med Gant for the express purpose of getting mar- 0i, VnrnUheg .

rieu,ousteiroHi. I SmOs, Window Glass, &c.

Hare always on hand a eery extensite stock, and rttpeclutly intUe the attention of Merchants, .lfan(ocurert, and Physicians.

Died, in this place, of Billious Fever, on Wednes

day morning last, Miss Manx Goodwis, daughter

.r 5.m...l and F.llcn Goodwin, ared about it

VI fcj w - mm

is mostly for shipment to France. For gold years

there is no demand wnatever. iuc """"" it rolv. There has been a specie draft

this week for one hundred thousand dollars,

which has caused some sensation. It was nnidbvtheMerchants'Bank. J. Y. Express.

paid by the Merchants

, i

ti.. ladioa at LoeansDort had n spinled

rrlohrnli(in O f the 4th of July, without the use

ti. , j; ..- l.'.. .-. ii.kMrM.uFor .r.:.ii. r vniir. There was nn oration,

'lull UHj,H(nf siting . UIBJtlll) v vv.w. . .. , , preacher of the gospeLto go about during an dinner, toasts, etc. The oration is published, tketioa canvass and advocate the cause of the Rtld reads a great deal better thon many we

Itoggeries. Is any one in this county guilty!

ter-They have passed an ordinance in Cincinna

ti prohibiting the jews from keeping their shops pea en Sunday.

have read. The regular lonsis are very guou

-pure and nppropriate r e "JT

iiua "avMstmai v. r.a r iiiss lit aw

tions of her children, .

"Land of the Porest ana toe roc. , - Of dark blue lake and mighty river Of mountains raised aloft to mock The storm's career, the ligntmng a shocK,

fjur own oiuo tu w.- , , n VAtm nf thOUSnt.and

eedom of action, and the privil-dge of ne-

"She died iu beauty like a rose, ,

Blown from its parent stem She died in beauty, like a pearl . Dropped from some diadem. She died In beauty, like a lay Along the moon-lit lake Sho died in beauty like the song Of birds amid the brake. She died in beauty, like the snow On flowers dossolved away She died in beauty, like a star Lost ia the glare of day. She lives in glory, like a gem : Set round the silver moonShe lives in glory, like tha sn Amid the bloom of June.

TO THE PUBLIC,

THE Subscriber having purchased the entire stock of drugs, medicines, Ate. belonging to

Dr. J. II. Brower.and having made an addition to

the abovo stock by a tste purchase from rnnaoei

TAKE NOTICE!! ; OF late, a call for money seems hut little regarded, no matter how long tbo debt may have been standing! It is not the interest of say Merchant to credit longer than to the end of tbo 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 netice to pay op and avoid coats. I need money, and I must have it, especially for claims coming to me previous te the present year. .. July 11. N. D.OALLION.

NEW GOOD3. THE subscribers have iust received from the

Eastern Cities, the largest and hast assortment af

phia, is now prepared to supply the physicians of i.oreigo Md Domestic the country and town, as well aa merchants with I J) TI V GOODS every article in his line of business. He ia also ovrc nar I

prepared to meet the demands of all wbo may at ti.in.u n.inn, on wi-o, i any time require PAINTS, OILS, dec., to any UOA.VEFS,

PALM HATS, r..

any time require i'aihio, wii?, t j, -' i - . . . . i i . ...u I i . i . r i t. : . Lm will

miinnt aiih.r iBa en or rtuiii also, luwt iw i aTr antral ior aiie ih inia Dimcv. waiwu ito wu

rroritioat. The productions of the season he

rn to be plenty, and have somewhat affected the

markets. Flour is now two dollars per ewt. at our

ills; potatoes 50 to oats 25 to 33; fresh beef f..c

from 4 to 7; green s ppleo 75 to 100, and garden , heard Let us rejoice that l1" getables are plenty at fair prices. Hedge with the honor of participating in the

festivities or this glorious day. Mawv the Mother of Washwotok.

. Ui ft... aii rtiidtnce.

oeacou rru Mn

T.. n V WM CBI.BtBB.ATB. O

Great Ce. The Oswego Whig atateethat tiwre is a calf in that vicinity. W weeks old, "sighing 564 pounds.

Iiaw w"

I P tf rtrraf1 AnlV 111 tn6T

thb uwnos-:".:-- Bt:

.1 r ih thirteen States. All sucn tiays we

ti . . t . a . r ik niu. i . i. . l.mrftnir . i

c aTiat. c or tne itiormw tnctor on the White-Water Canal, we publish

the followin? letter, directed to Mr. Sivall, by honor us

Mr t . l . ir...i;At we find! hv treating

't. Itia probable the Sute has a sufficiency of ler halves Rush. Met.

ads to. continue operations, hot we question - , . in Boeaklne of the likeh.th any more than the $270,000 can be eP I A ;Pe5, candidate

ropriated until aaer the meeting of the e '"ZL lhere t. no more chance for

tjUmiM, n.. ft i. . .hMiiM nnuiiin r- v o . - .

AVCtST ELECT10j 18SO. For Congress. GEO. H. DUNN, ' TIIOS. SMITH. For Representatives. '. rrJI. AfiDERSO. ELISHALOXO,

OEO. HOLLAJvM, nftiw uao--

County commissioner,

JO tl 'Jv P. CASE. . K. MMitoAn.

School Commissioner, ,0 Joseph ooUDiE, m tr. potts.

rrooato juag. . . jwrAiir BERRT. -

NOTICE. I

a candidate ror Keprwu-

ifrom the manufactory in Pittsburgh, a general as

sortment of . -.

Glassware- Consisting of Plain ana,

Cut Decanters, of various sizes, pattern and

quality ... mnA ni

1 lam anu cut w.u i' - tumblers of every quality, preserve dishes, with and

without covers, sugar bowis, oi various pwwmi,

cream jugs, pitcners, -c., aiso, a vrr nuiuu

assortment or lamps, piain ana cui, noiwci

together with a general assortment oi

Wittdow-uiass rom o oj iw, to 14 by 18. . , All of which be is ready and willing to dispose

of on tha cheapest terms. fc.. S. t'l'uJ!;"

May 22. 1639.-twreceourg lieac. -om

Cabinet Lumber. rPTlHE subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 feet U nt moA chcrrv lumber, composed of scabt-

Ai b 41. m inch nlank. t and li inch plank

Vrom 12 lo 24 inches wide. - He wishes to purchase

none but a good article. ' . He also wishes to engage one orAwoJ??lJ,?af

ney man cabinet makers. oaiiBrookville, July 26, 1938. alr

ell wholesale or retail at the Cincinnati prises, adding carriage. M. de S. TYKm. Brookville, May 16, 18X9.

W

-rrUST RECEIVED An assortment of light C Calicoes and Ginghams. Also, Striped, Mixed and Blue Drillings. Jt. D. GALLION March 27th. COFFEE. r 'rT'

E have on hand a fresh supply of Rh

and Java Coffee, and for sale by

D. PRICE & CO. Brookville, April 30, 1839. , . , jaBSii ESTRAT-Taken up by John Redingtoa, of Snrine6eld township. Franklin co.f In., on. the 9th fW.mlF2Z

fellow ng descnptioo, w-w., --r-' " " , r.- . isA kmmim birh. shod all round, a -

wllar mark on aach aide of the neck, 11 yeatfold.

appraised to fifty seven dollars end fifty ceattl Lp-

I praised by 51.' v. Bimonson aao iwwmm r -

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. v .. July 17th, 1839. ... .1 wattvi BILLS C LADING, and sAher

attead.

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