Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 August 1839 — Page 3

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FRIDAY, AI7CU O, ISM.

Woon 24 vnnit. vr nakti.k v.t .v. -

er we abasia not be setiefied, at least in the lie of

Battery: .

rBBBKOLOOtCAt. CHAIACTIt 0 C. W. CLAtK-

BOH, BY B. O. ItOBLB. MtMniJUiin

I This head U one of those which present some Sat a a a

peculiarities, oui wntcn, nevertheless, will be affected by external circumstsnces to a great extent. The extent of hla fttumiinn nA u

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ELECTION RETURJrS.

It will be seen that in Franklin county, the Van Buren ticket baa succeeded by from 100 to 300 votes. Long and Ob bora are elected to the Legislature. Smitb'e majority 147 Totes over Duns. Dtarlorn. We understand tbal in this county

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manner, win nave an influence which ol

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jouu toim. -uu me propelling and driving power, with the .reelected representatives. Smith's majority directing influence; and the man has that

cw Dunn is o within him which mil go ahead. - I would 1

Ruth. Here the v amtea have earned the coun- J suppose he was a man who would rise If pla-

t, by from 1 to 20 votes. They have three Rep-Iced in any circumstances. The most striking rtntatives, and one received only one vote over! peculiarity is a certain independence of ckarao

the highest Whig, and the highest not 30 votes trr He has no respect for the opinions of

ater the highest V big. It is said that Smith baa owers, merely as rucA,-- it it Will not stand tosie 50 or 30 votes over Dunn. I the lest of his reason it is rejected at once j

rmm Saitierland. Riolev and Deeatnr wa I wunoui lurtner lime, the eiving assent to

v.r. received nothinsr cerUia. But if thev have P"Pion because Others approve of it, is

rme like the three cotiotioe heard from. Smith's wh?t 6 se,dom does Another singularity,

majority will he from 1000 to 1200. There is "RO a one, is a disposition to move

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he were on the point of changing his opin

ions, opposition on ine part ot his enemies

would make him remain firmer than before.

Firmness is a large and ruling organ in his head, and to it the man owes much. He is

immoveable unchanged and yet I would

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From the Indianapolis Congressional District, s bars received partial returna from 8 or. 4 counties, and there ia little doubt of the election

f Wick, the Tan Buren Candidate.

From Rariden'e District we have also partial

retarns from several counties. In Wayne county,! suppose that in early life he was dispose to

change pursuits. 1 he power ol keeping the mind nn one subject is not large as other organs, but age and experience have, in a measure, made up this defect. As general rule this man will be found still moving on in an independent course. Min spite of the lementations here and elsewhere. He has a desire to acquire property, but a greater desire for reputation, which he seeks to obtain without sacrificing anything of his own opinionswishes for the good opinion of alLbut despises

sycophancy-is quite cnreful,& considers well

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VdxtU Tots 'Preperty fer Scle. WILL Wa ofitrad for ami on the Slat of 8antessher next, S3 lots in the low bottom near' lb basin, together with 10 In Butler's old plat of the town of Brook villa. ' The greater portion of them are wall calculated for business, aad are located in that part of the town where all the Commission buainesa will be done. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, which will be liberal. ' MART BUTLER, Executrix, - ' W. VT. BUTLER, Executor, i Aug, 7. . - : 82

Dissolution of Partncrsbis.

THIS DAY the partnership of D. Price ds Co. was diasolved by mutual consent. All persons who bave accounts with the above firm are re

quested to call and close the same, as immediate payment wil be wanted, especially those whose

note bave been standing over from last year. D. Price ia duly authorised to settle all accounts oflho firm. , D. PRICE, August 6th, 1839. 32 JOHN W. fllTT.

17 ,DupER.-.Tbe asubcribsTs bate lowUIal UJ and offer Ibrtale low 1 ,lCO,CCO mt er Pta IZcard. 400,000 , SHINGLES; f r, . 1,300 Loctnrr Pom; Joist, Scantling, dc.dc. t . W. TATE & SOW. July 13, 18S9.-Qfacl ". -lt

500,000 Feet of common ...,. . SS,000. " joist and Scantling 000,000 Pine SAingUt. . . For sale by J. HUNT. Lawrenceburgh, July 1839. - 30-7w2f '

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except Abington township, the vote waa.

For Rariden. 1636

M'Carty. Ilt5

1 hompaon, 925 sjiioa covxrr. Raridtn 388 M'Carty 343 Thompson - 517 aiRDOLPK COCRTT. Raitdea, 912 M'Carty, 445 Thompson, 408 In L'hx'oh coantv J as. Osbon (V. B.l and W. H.

Btoctlt (Y.) are elected RepreaenUtives, and Stm'l McCullough, Sheriff. Is Faytlte. S. W. Parker (W.) and M. R. Hull (V. B.) are elected Representatives. Ia Randolph, Miles Hunt is elected Reprasentative. The Centre villa Chronicle of August 7th, says: 'We have no doubt but that our Townsman, James Rariden. a firm and unwavering Whir, ia

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ACCOMMODATION. - ; The New and Superior Canal Boat NATIVE,

PUei regularly a the TTkUt-Witr' Canal be-

wee BrookviUe mtd LaverenceburgK. IT will leave Brookvilla every Monday, Wedneaday and Friday, at 6 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at Lawrenceburgh tb same day. Leave Lawrenceburgh ever? Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday, at 6t o'clock A.M., and arrive at Brook ville the same day. The NATIVE is a new Boat, well fitted up to accommodate passengers, or to carry freight. Every exertion will be made to render satisfaction and comfort to pasrengers; and freight will be carefully delivered. Arrangements bave been made to meet the lines of Hacks noticed below. For freight cr passage, apply to D. Hoffman and ijewis Riggs at Brookville; to John St Hoorehouse and Mr. Heustis, Lawrenceburgh, or to ' ; 8. COFFIN, .Vaster.

Of BBLS. TANNER'S OIL, , O1V30" Vinegar, . ,

; Spirits Turpentine, 3 M Superior Copal I arait A, - . M . Glue, 3 Caskt SalEratit, ! Sal Soda, 3 " . Epsom Salts, . . ' 30 Boxes Sup. Burck Raisins. . ' SO ' . Fancy and Wintor Sarpr, lO Bbls, Flax Seed Oil. f IOO K'gs irhite Led, , 40 Dor. Paint Brushes, 100 Malls Cinnamon, . ' SO Oz. Sulphate Quiuine, r. i 100,000 Percussion Caps. ' 30 Gross Sup. Friction Matches, 7 , , Fuhneslock's Vermifuge, , ... ff.,,c J aynes Carminative Balsam, 3 Thompsons Eve Water.

On hand and for sale by INo. FERRIS 4- CO. LawVgh, Ind., July 22. SQ i)m

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MNE OF HACKS Fbom Harrison to Cihcisnati. The subscriber has established a Line of Hacks, to run on the Turnpike from Harrison to Cincinnati; to leave Harrison every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so soon ss the Canal Boat Native arrives from Brookville, and arrive at Cincinnati the same day; and to leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning and arrive at Harrison in time to tske the Canal Boat for

New Kind or Wheat. The Charlestown. Brookville the aame dsy. Thia line of hacks, in

Va. Press sars that "a r.w binH ,.frK.a f connection with us canal boat. and the accommo-

hut trants to be sure that the object is worthy, abundantly than any hitherto raised in thai eastern portion of Indians. For passage, applj

w ""' i county, nas oeen cut ine present harvest onwe aiansion nouse, uincinaati. ! . . . j a f a I ,1.. y I I war ak,

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is apt to manifest contempt for a person that the farm of Mr. John Wysong, near Shepiosults him will resent an injur? to his repu- hrdatavrn. Mr. W. Min ih rm

tation quicker than his person. He may for- Mr. Stonebraker of Marvland. who herame

give nn injury but he never forgels it. The hn posjession of a small quantity by accident,

raorai organs are iainy ueveiopea. s wouia twoor three ycAn since. . From three bushels

minK ne was a man wno wouia oe inenuii

JOHN OODLEY, Proprietor

A CCCKV.VODA TOA HACKS. The subscriber is prepared to coavev in hacks,

to any place within one days travel from Brook

ville, any persona who may arrive at Brookville by

elected to Congress over Gen. Jonathan IfCarty, and attached to those most like himself has not the most fnvorahte part of his farm for are good, horses gentle, snd prices low also a Whig, and the Rev. Doctor Wilson Thomp- a few to whom he imparts, but is not apt to wheat, he will, it is thought, have a yield of . inoJ J TBMPIET0N tas, the nominee of the Democratic convention." be about public plhccs brawling. at least 125 bushels same competent judges August, 1839. , .

' JOHN & laORGIIOl'SR.

THE SUBSCRIBERS have associated themselves nnder the above title for the purpose transacting A GENERAL AGENCY da COM-

MIH9IOIM BUSINESS. and will receive and forward GOODS by the RIVER or CANAL &a re

quired. And for that purpose thiy have taken the

store on the corner of Short snd New streets, sit

uated South East corner of Guard 'a Block, wheio liberal advances will be made on Goods conaipnod

to them for sale. Lawrenceburcb. IS June. 1839.

N. N. JOHN, 27-2m E. MOREHOUSE.

; JOE! ft FERRIS 6c CO. CORJTER OF MAIIf AMU SIIORT STREETS, Ijncrenceburgh, Ind. 5 Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medt icincs, Tainls, Oils, Varnishes, DyeStoft, Window Glass, &c Have mlways on hand m eery extensive stock, and respectfully invite Ike attention of MtrthantM, Manufacturers, and Physicians. ,

aiid three pecks sown by Mr. W. on ground the above lines, or other travellers. His carriages

low.

Proprietor,

mi iiiKimiyin Mv.Kn mi "vmvuiiiar i .nj nusnciL . i lie nrnni nri rrv iarirp.i . r i- . an ..

TO. r7,;. TI. ..i.. .,tl-al and ih. f- a.ii. I II. .. " ' . l , saaau a. taeuiy. J f rronirun utrcuw i,ourf,

, in it ui iMgu "" " ana coniain many more grain man ine neaas vs. February Term, 1839. ' Democratic ticket is successful, in the County, in quihbriirm of reflective and perceptive facul- of wheat now generally grown in Jefferson M.C.Luce. ) foreign UacAmeaf. A I the District, and in the State. The Wbiga are I ties power to perceive nnd examine facts, countv. It attracts much attention, nnd is AND now at this day, to-wit: the 19th day of

laefaated, miserably defeated; and so far aa prin- events, &r.: and to deduce conclusions there- evidently a new and Very superior kind of . Fruju7 A.P 18J9 lh February term . . . . .1 - - .1 .. .... J.. . I aforesaid af the said court, cornea tba nlaintiff. hv

tiples ara concerneo, we regret it, but as regarce irom is a conspicuous trait is quite given 10 wheat, well woitliy the attention ol tanners. J uyiIiai,t hi, attj Mj jt appearing to the satismen, wa juatly deserved iu Although we are the examining of things precedent reasons In a favorable season, and land not unfa- faction of th court that the defendant is not a contsnding for principles as sacred as justice, both by comparison, and from cause to effect rorable to the production of wheat, it is be- resident of this State It is therefore ordered precious ss the memory of Washington and Jef- 1 q g" annaliting &. marking dif- ,ered it will always yield from 40 to 50 bush- the Court that the pendency of this attachment 1 ... r.mnrn wnul.l h cr.mihtntr nf wiitr if he published for four weeks successively in the Indi

Ifrton, and aa immUtaDie aa laCtH, ana wnicn 1 ... . . . . . c" J" . ana American a weeklv nininei ' nuhliattu. in .aatand will eventually triumph over corruption, re not airaid his jokes would not take On the above, the American remarks: Brookville, in the county of Franklin and State o imrifiua and power, still from the reckless and Ihwks or sritt Ihinp but does net always say We have received some additional particulars Indiana, notifying snd requiring the said defen- .,. , ,;,. . , a..,tA what he thinks has a good faculty of recoi- respecting this new kind of wheat. It is cat dant to appear and answer the attachment aforepat,t,cactsof politicians and from the discord jug gyenta and things and is a man who ed the Bock Wheat, from the circumstance, aaid, prior to the hear.ug thereof, or judgment will ne! iltsiianAn sat sill rvsirtss nf t hss hisT narttr. V . a . ' . t i r . s i .

. r-- . u,d . u pood ecneral inlorma- iht anme two or three rears avo a i ndc v "

ara willing to acknow.edge that a more righteous Koni, , , ,(o from precedent Is ra- head of wheat, of peculiirly large sise and jodgmsnt waa never pronounced, than was . . iflh b . rwin hv italf from the

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para poo na BJ n. rrr. .n suit he does not foreet it, but will ret.iliate in crevice of a rock in a wheat 6eld. The head erfk nnn LBS. IRON.just received and

ind!ana on Monday laat. for the laat two years some wa. Whell excited this man may was carefully preserved and the grain sown, J VF.Vf VF J for sale by the quantity at Cin-

ws kava been divided between nope and rear, Uptak with considerable asperity. If he had Und from it has been produced the few par- Icinnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by

Attest. 13 July. 1839.

29-4w ROBERT JOHN, LTk F.C.C.

TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber having purchased the entire stock of drags, medicines, dc. belonging to Dr. J. II. Brower, and having made an addition to the abovo stock by a late purchase from Philadelphia, is now prepared to supply the physiciana of the country and town, aa well as merchants with ;

every article in his line of business. He is alro prepared to meet the demands of all who may at any time require PAINTS, OILS, dec, to any amount, either wholesale or retail; also, just lee'd

irom tne manufactory in rittaburgh, a general assortment of

Glassware -CoNttiing- of Plain and Cut Decanters, of varioui sizes, patterns and quality; . , Plain and cut wine glasses; also plain and cut tumblers of every quality, preserve dishes, with and

without covers, sngar bowls, of vsrious patterns, cream jugs, pitchers, tlx.; alao, a very handsome assortment of lamps, plain and cut, molasses cans; together with a general assortmert of . .

WindOW-UlAkS) From 8 by 10. to

14 by 18. .... ; All of which he is ready and Walling to dispose of on tba cheapest terms. - E.' 8. CLOSE.

May 22 l&ft.-Lewrenceburf A J?eac. 29-3m

R. &s S. TYNER.

Brookville, July 85, 1939. v

IliiGhville Herald and Connersville Watchman

will copy the above 4 weeks and forward their ac counta to us for payment. It. 4 S. T.

relative to the selection of a presidential candid- the confidence of some others he would make Lela which were sown last vear bv different

its by the Harrieburgh Convention. Had that a fair public speaker but as it is he can gentlemen. Two of these parcels found their Convsntion met and mads a selection one year write belter than speak has some taste for way to Baltimore, and on account of their reaiace, wa than should have had home rallying poetic writing more for the sentiment than rnarkably fine quality and the accompanying point, or have tamelv submitted to whatever the the rhyme rather fond of the beauties of assurance of their productive character, were

Tan Pursn party may have willed. Had that Nature is quite apt to be sarcair. if offend- bought for seed at the late of three dollars BOOT $ SHOE STORE,

Convention selected Gen. Harrison as the Pres.- ed, and quite bitter. The head, on the ptf bushel. They were sown in the vicinity rrpHE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the

dtntial candidate one year seo. we could have ole, is well lormea a strong cast which Ql our city early in uciooer last, ana we are P"0"C.K" B"'7."" WU1

Bill Inrr. ila wsa. IMrrlltrn and or DCIMT . .nshl.il In It a IP Iht rain If tit IHP f tne. vvi " --,

rimcnt as made by one of the gentlemen, Mr.

Joel Vickers. Three and a ball acres ol rich,

one year ago, we

carried avarv district, and nearlv every county in I ni" torce its way

the Stats, but had they selected Henry Clay, we

rence overcome much

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noma nave savee ouraeives cue laoor ai in con-1 ... , n ' es ii .. . , t j

, ... - , , . . .v. A til OH-tl AHDRD si BUSAI.R. owunisa. well preparei grouna, nave nceu iuuuu iu . 's u q v T-7 i n Vn Bnremtes -q,. J0Ullg damsel with flaxen hair, produce at the rate offortyseXen bushels to the the field Behevmg that Clay would be nomma- r and flord compeXion, A short acre. The quality of the grain is excellent, ted, but hoping otherwise, we endeavored to keep .. - tnMartA amo tha ood citiiens .nrf mnr nf the heads were fonnd to contain

the opposition together, to be prepared for such of ADion ithe west part of this State. She forty-five grains of wheat. Although it ii ada contingency. It was the strongest fort of the 9tated herself to be a wealthy and respected milted that, when the character of the land of

enemy to contend that Clay waa to be the freei- wuJow from Tecamseh, in Michigan, from and the favorablenees of the seaosn are condsntial Candidate, and fully have they convinced whence she brought forged letters doubtless sidered, ordinary grain would have produced Wkigs and Democrats that be will be nominated, written bv herself. She succeeded in Inera- a full yield, vet the extraordinary product

s believe it ourselves. Under such circumstan- tialine herself into a respectable family,whcre imt stated in the case of Mr. Vickers, as well Hhds. of Sugar, and

she remained several weeks, made and receiv- us that quoted from the Charlestown tress, jlv ia . . 1 n av ak . . . anal & a

Doots, Shot-, and Slippers,

of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this place, all of their own manufacture and for sale, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Work Warranted.

They will also keep an assortment of

L.EA THEK and r wVINUS, all kinds on hand and for aale at the lowest pri

ces. , . unuwfl dc muiiiAa. . July 30, 18S9. ' . 317

Cabinet Lumber..

THE subscriber wiabee to purchase 10,000 feet of pood cherry lumber, compoaed of scant

ling 41 by 41, S inch plank, ) snd 11 inch plank from 12 to 24 inches wide. Ho wishes to purcbaae none but a good article. ' ' He also wishes to engsgs one or two good journeyman cabinet makers. H. SMITH. Brookville, July 26, 1839. , .... 3t-ly T si !j m ir ri

. 4 am w. i - y . THE subscribers have removed their Tin Shop to No. 3 of C. F, Clarkson's new building, on the North East corner of the public rqnare. where tbey are prepared to furniab the public with any article in tbeir line. Country Jtercbsnts will

be supplied at Cincinnati prices. t

They also have on hand a variety of cooking aad

common atoves, stove pipes, dec. They have con

tinually employed good and experienced workmen. R. CURTIS da CO.

July 10th, 1889. . .-" t

for aale by

Aug. 1,1839.

Sngar & molasses.

barrels of Molasses, just received snd

R. dc S. TYNER.

TAKE NOTICE ff iTvF late, a call for money seems but little

ne matter

garaea, ne matter now long we. aeot may

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clothinr Durloined Irom stores, irom me nouse una careless oi ner oress, win iwd watu n imu -i-uu...K. . u iuiW v, .u where fhe re-ided, and those into which she the respect of her husband, and be charmless iJrywS2rM had obtained admissioh.-A'. Y. Star. in hi. sight. No married woman ought ever ft .nTthreV SS! To.U

Rtiiiv Pleased, The wife of a New

Yorker, one day last week awoke and found

W Sa w a J J I UCIU lr UIIV WS.f B1UU IUK Trit 1DII to be seen by her husband with disarranged Lhote thii notice msybe tsken ss fsirwamin, , - a am a a . tl .1-"- .

hair, or soiled gown, Dandkerchtel or cuar. and timely netica to pay up and avoid costs. I

neea money, ana a rousi nave it, especially tor

herself with five hundred dollars in her pock- T Cattui abb coxrao. The ship Mary dalw eoniif to me previous ta tbs , prsssaj t year, et. tmvelline west with a man that did not How land lately arrived at New-York from lu w. u. galxio.n.

men and nartisa in thia State bava fallen

back to the noaiWon r iR2i mA ism Taa eon. I ed aundrv visits in rood society, ran in debt I Droves that the Rock Wheat is a valuable

eqsenceis, we are beaten, routed, aad nearly at various stores for rich dresses, exhibited species, and well merits the notice of wheat

iwtreysd, sot sot cosootetn. This will teach letters speaking of her wealth, ana nnaiiy aw- growers.

t a i.c.n k:.k , r j . . - nnneared one niirht carry in with her a trunx

Ureaftar. But our principles mart never be containing a large amount of stolen goods and A married woman negligent of her person,

abandoned we must regulate, arm and strength

n ourselves burnish our weapons unite our d'scotdant soldiery learn wisdom from experience aid be animated with the assurance that ear case is not hopeless, for our cause is just, 'y and immutable. We will aow bave time to survey calmly the field of battle, to marshall

w foreee, strengthen our out posts, and march belong to her, and a little girl that did. The Liverpool, brought ten Durham cows and one

victory with certain nrasDect of auccaea. at I...A..J .llr.t mnA nvortnnk thorn here hull, for the Hon. Henry Clav. They are

soma future day. . We are not discouraged or die- he ha vine taken the stage from Pittsburgh, said to be of fine blood and beautiful form.

heartened, except by hop deferred, aa the pria- while they were fools enough to take RSlean cples we hold and tha cane we advocate muatl hnat Anwn nnd vet mrronnd. fwe could have

triBmPk. told they would.) Welllhe husband headed Mr. Preoliu and M. Walker are the oppo. atteaUoa to business to merit a share ol puslie ih.m. nt nn hoard the boat, after a small sine candidates before the legislature of Mis-1 patronage.' k

PHRENOLOGY. r hia moner. wifa and. srallant DOt in SlilDi. for the offi

Hoiks men endeavor to miseoaatrae every mo it, ftnd tr.Tlled home with his belov'd wife. ' . . Gn. Chron.

by which we are actuated, sad to misrepre- That is what we call an indulgent husband, wnt svary actioa of oar lives. And out oppoai- Wheeling TSmet. l,oa to tha retailing of phrenology by jew snd yan- . - ' " :" "vt,'. We Indian for speculation; has boon a fruitful Hsw WatAT.--The Rochester Advertiser th for ianando aad miaraareMntatioa. Thev atates that new Wheat has been contracted

y if the phrenologist had girea as a character 1 or it that city at $1 00 per bsjc&tU

suit rur vanity, ws would have heap aa advo-l thai Use prospect ta that Q W wiuoa aooui wa for tba aeienes. 8aaa otau that ks) diaeov-llhc mne price for a tisns) at leaftt ' . .

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Gin,. Chronicle,

ii. & A. Natcnrth.

TTTTAV1NO permanently located themselves ia iOI Brookville, under the American Printing Of

fice, are now prepared to execute all orders in ths TAILORING BU8INE8S,in the moat fashiona

ble sad workmanlike manner, and bops by strict

assies. ' June 5. 23-tf

TC,9TRAY Taken up by John Redingtoa, ofl

tv.-. Tin MnJn. th S?ih: hv Hun- oprinrneld township, rranklin co., ind., on

rr XL twiddle, IU, Uvaa Sivw Wt'L 1 'i !

of Cambridge City, to Uiss Habbibt Aosrar, Dte -,-7--,. -15, bands hirh. aaod all round, a

of CUj Township, Wayos county. . 1 collar mark ea each afde of the aeek, llysers old,

appraii

NEW GOODS. : THE subscribera have just received fress the Eastern Cities, the largest and bast aaaorteseat of Foreign and Domeatic , DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, SHOES, PALM IUTM,

BOJWETS, e.,

over offered for sale in thia place, which they will

II wholesale or retail at ths Cincinnati aness.

adding carriage, r . i R; 4c TTHBR.

. Brookville, Msy 10, IBX9. . ' XI

JUST RF.CE1VED An assortment of li,bt Calicoea and Ginghams. Alao, Striped, laia-

ed and Blue Drillings. N. O. CIALLIOIC f

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NOTICE.

ALL persons indebtM te the MfeaerlMrs ara requested to call and make aattlsmaait imaaodiatsl,, either by caA or -ou. - . 7

AJvev vmv sag wsvw w . , Jan.38th. 1139. " ' "

. . i ...... Plaxsea, --; ; AN assortmeat of Flanes iaat rsceivsd aad for sale by , . N. D. GALLION. June 14 . ' . ; ;

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of Ctta

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saaain area una btwwebm mi La a mi ! aa uu aaaa-w ixniui biuoii

unywiciijc"...ji-; praised by It.s'.giwiaaseu.ass Jsawe s?tSiwavtlual Hf e . 7tlAM P.. UlaVTOB U Mia IiASrmA M J.. irjmlr. rZZi. A in eon ftom mm mm.1

NaxsoM.allof this towaship: 'ir-y I tray book. f0-twJ T. B. BCOSBT, J. P. I

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7M.ANK EILLB F LADIKO, aad etbor .LJ 1 CUoka an haad swl foyU St tkhv Oam- -

The a u tbor) of isxr-1za, Hentocky,

charge $250 for coffee-house Kcepse.

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