Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 September 1839 — Page 3
A ltf IE Da I C A N . 0UOOK VIIjIjC, INDIANA. FRIDAY SFPT. C, ISSO.
MOB MAoft tL clnu.U f .ft:.. i i
" w vnvw utf ice. WMh .n.
tantly fil J U.e atmosphere of Ihe frid xoncs, but
im wery is elso exploded by the mil established fact, that these sppesrances of the aurora boreal!, re often ettended by noiees, resembling the busing and crackling or fire-works. Tbe French Academy of Science bare pushed their examinations to a rreat extent ti.;.
tt seems ia the midst oi bard times, that the! . J ' s " expense. Biot, who was ient by printer i the first to be neglected, and suffered tojthi" Socie,y th Shetland and other island, sacrificed by the oScers of the law. For thej'1 VerJ rv""ble opportunitVe for observing listeifht months the editor of the American has!11" undefined phenomena, and ho ascribes it to
at received sufficient funds from his subscribers! vo,can,c "gm, but he is unable to locate such
NOTICE.
t clothe his apprentices. e have been doing a
lTgt bmiticss mare than at any preceding seatoa, and now, when money can neither bi iorrcei nor legged, it impossible Tor os f meet tbt Utile demands upon oa, which are always accruing in the business of life. If a man cun us fct a frer, we are compelled to run our hands through the bottom of our pockets and stare
f jU at tbe ground. V have a suftciency bf
ftcJi due oi, which in all Aenor, and even nercv.
lioa'.J bavt been paid us years ago. Will some Bf ceroid and staunch friends, who are indebted
tcc?,i;u oy ana assist us in this our day of
vast and terrible volcanoes, as would be necessary to cause such brilliant displays. Taken altogetler, therefore, we gather about as
. .... uiiutum.oa irom it niM t;mi. r
the school-boy as tbe examinations of the philosophers; and the theory of the mercantile clerk, appears a boat as well established ca that of the great and learned. TltE NEXT SPE.t
have a majority in tlie next Legislature thev mil doubtless choose a Speaker, f.om nmon
themselves. Gen. Lonrr. Amr r.,n
aivu,usq.,nna joint i kles, Esq ave be it spoken of. Gen. I.ong wR9 on
J
hav
the address of Mr, Seidell ai,J Mr. Cl reply before our renders hereafter. Mr. Clay was then attended to his lodgings at the Astor House, by the commitee.nnd the citizens, giving him three times three, retired to their homes, to tell their wives and children what a glorious welcrme they I nd gived to 1 1 av of Tii e West." The whole procession was a continued civic triumph. From the place of his landing, at the foot of Hammond street, to Union Square, and thence down the whole length of Dreadway as for as the Asfor House, there wks a dense throng of citizens on both sides of he street, .nd upon the balconies nnd tops of the buildings, who cheered him as he passed. The star spangled b.inr.rr waved from mnnv
a turret and Imtth inor-t. n.t 5...1.....
a v. II liiui ill n
were thronged with the Reauty and Twslcc-f the metropolis, who lcl fied iheir rcgaid fir the tbqnent orator and paliiot of the West.
uy those? graceful Signals ofnpprolatien which
i.nr oniy Know now to i:cslo. (rln the cver.io, acrceadlv to in ii.n.n.
Mr. Clay v'uited the Uowerv 'Theatre. His reception by that cicwded l.cuse, was most
wiicotneand cniausiastic.
tr.l. It is impcsaihle (r us to pay our debts
without money. There is no law to com pell a Lf lhe fust Board of Public Work, and I D u pay when be bas no means. cnc 0f lhoee lwt aided -n t. ino, ,he sj
iariy rrsri.Frost was to be seen in this
neighborhood on tbe mornings of Saturday, Sua
iy,and Monday last.
ever, to do damage.
Not heavy enough, how-
FiKcesJtft Rail Rode Two individuals, suspected to be abolitionists, one of whom was a
c!ergraisr, were tarred and rode on a rail at Vinetuses a short time since. We don't like such nil-rWrt. Me?sr Knox 4 Sellman, have issued proposals for pcblishirg a federal paper at Rushville, lnd.,
ta advocate the cause of the present administration. The federal party seem determined to inmate the number of their newspapers in this State. At this time the Democratic Whigs hare Br'v two to their one.
one
was
ett'ins "the stair
into a scrape so according to lhe Denwmi
he is h whig, and of course cannot be el ccted. Amos Lane U a distinguished character
anu a man ol tome talents. He woul-l make a good Speaker. Oar frierd of the Urook-
ville American would however object to him. It is iiid his morals are rather easy. Janus G. Read, Esq. has been Sneaker and twic
About 1G0.C00 votes were polled in this State
ta the first Mondiy in August last, having in- ate." Ind. Jour.
ereised abeut 1S,IKH) in two years.
Gov. Clark, of Kentucky, died at bis residence
at Frankfort, on tbe 27th inst.
oeieatefl lor iovenor. He is a resDectahle
man but of 1,0 talents. Jolm Eckles. Eq. is a"high souled, chivalrous, and talented Kph.
tuckian.' He is a lawyer by profession, but tomparalivciy unknown. lie will win a
name and notoriety before the close of thp
next Legislature that will not even be acquired by men of sounder views and more ex.ilted talents. We do not know anv thincr about
his chances of success; but if we wf re not afraid of thereby defeating his election we
would immediately declare him uour candid
Cwal Bridge. The bridge acrosa the F.ast
Ferk of White-Water, at this place, w hich has beta erected for the use of the canal and travelling public, is now finished. It is said to he a
F rom the For rTAig.
MR. CLAY'S RECEPTION IN NEW-YORK.
The greatest Civic Triumph ever awarded
t anv man in this countrv sinro the d.ivi f
i - j - -. i -
ivhingion a more than a Roman triumpl
n'li:-!. I J .... p
-iiivn iv kvsviii; nnu 10 receive is oeuer
n a crownwas on Wedncsdav derrop.t
.
costing about Mr tKoud dollars. kWJEL VB , .?W' i from the canal, it will be of great acvant. ujf,",cm"n of Kentucky. Wuhoulnny long ,, . . ... . i, . 'prcpcrntionith no trumpet ng for volunteers, U P.ace, to he ne.ghbonrg public, and tono .Umoning foith of battalions of the milU
-.j. sir nary to swell and decorate n
.
f crtf!. It stems as if the LMfTda Indiana
are determined to disregard the treaty entered into with them by Gen. SlXomb. They have again commenced hostilities. A party cr IS men were htely attacked by tho Indians, 13 vf whom were killed.
Mexico bas not yet entirely abandoned the idea rr snbdaing Texas. By hte advices from that country we see that the executive is empowered
to raise the necessary means to prosecute the war!
against that young Kepubiic, and retake her if
possible.
CeiaJe, it appears, is again assuming a riotous spect. Reform meetings have been held at different places, and processions formed bearing in-
ctndiary standard and banners. Several buil-I" bord the M-tdison, as she swept down th
pageant 1
wns an immense gathrcin of the People to greet the coming of Mr. Clay, to lender him the hospitalities of this great city, to manifest
their profo-uid respect lor his exalted chractcr,
and gratitude Jor his m iny services to his coun
trv.
The steamboat James Madison, with the
Whig Committees, a hundred strong, went up to New burgh on Tuscsday evening. Wednes
day afternoon lite steamer rassaic nndOce
ola, crowded wiUi passengers, went up the river, and meeting the Madison as she came
down, wheeled and escorted her to the citv
All three ol the steamers ware magnificently JjAra! Aji trilik ittv .! ih!ah.I 1. 1 ,
At the wharves and landings on the nohl
Uu Ison,from Newburgh down, crowds of neo
pie were assembled, who che-rcd the Guest
PsnmWnship and lUok Keeping. Geat Affrnon1! - cujtm.r.s armor, --L, A 1 iraciion. raESPFXTFlILLT announcea to the citizens Sllc of Real ami Persbttal Estof. '
U ia r II .. . . .. . ' . .. .
v. ..ruuKTuie anu vicinity, mat ne intends 'n mt subscribers will ofler for sale, at nubl opening an Evening Aesd'inj . for the purpose oH outcry, at the town of Metacr.ora, Frank'ih giving instrucuon in PENM ANSHIP and HOOK couniy, Ind., on FrHav and Si,,r.Ur th. m.
ntry. "d Mtb i dajs of S ts.nher, 1S., the following
KKKPIN'G. either bv Double or Sii.Me V.
Those desirous of becoming accomplished in" the
aoove very important branches of an education, will please to make application t Messrs. Lon
itrown s store by the middle of Sept. next
ii took vine, Aug. ou, ls-jy.
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O: rice or thk Hrooi.vii.le las. Co., nrookville, 4 Sep., fffIIE Stockholders of tbia t!o. are hereby n.ti--H. lied that an election of nine Directors for the er.auing year, will be held at their office on Mun-
described real and personal eauie.'to-wit;
a .. . . fA,tw. containiig IOt? acres &r cxee lent land being partofth 5i. C. or of secuon 06, town 12, rirge 12e-st. This frm is situate on the White-Water Canal; also on the fetate Road from ITrookvillo to Indi.na;oi;e, and aujoins the thriving viiiae of Met :inoia. About iO ncre are cleared snl under curt-vatln;; tie halanie is well tip,hered. There is on this firm a pood honse and kitchen, frame hrn. c-om cr.b. and wairnii shed. AKn n trd!. ..r .. .... ..
ay ino Min uct.. ij., between the hours of t(ii"ll,' nouse.uie ther at the Iwn. forrt n;k. This
i..u.iiar.Ji. -ia..u it 01 an cscoi.'ei t tjiuli-j', antf well i'.uatcd Meiirre. Richard Tvner. Jeo. V. KI.uI.'.p. Jjl.n ,or n kin ! of b-ihifst.
.M)-0 iCRES Ot tAXtl.
1 1.C wen hi ri,ri , s. v
A. Matson cnl Isaac Price (or any three of them) were appointed ly the Hoard to superintend the tlectit.n. JOHN W". IIMT, Sec'y.
Correspondent cihe JVorth slnuricun. Mew-Yoi k. Aug. 2S, 3 P. M.
euave news this morning that the Mark
,
st liooner lias been taken pc$e?.icn cf bt Lieu?. Gedny,ho wastmployed in the brig Wash
ington to curve) mg tlic co ist. The capture was made without letislance. The blacks are in a misciable state, two or three bavin
died within a day ot two, and several more
ting cX(remel) sick. Lieut. Gedney look the schooner in at New oi.don night before last, nnd dUunU hed a
messenger to New Haven for the U. States-
Marhull of the District of Connecticut. tt.
questing hhn to take pnsess-ion cf the prix,;. The chief negro jumped ovtibcard, but was
taken up and saved.
I here are two n lute men on hoard, one of
w nom say tie is tin; owner or the slaves. 1 need hardly repeal tfi.it she proved I be the schooner hound from Neuvitas which 1 presumed her to be hi my first letter to you on the subject.
The aflW will s.t the wifs of the editors and
lawyers at woik to determine Th;t mut be
dene with the poor blu ks who Ime struck a
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iu suii.ii j iu iiuvni. Connecticut is 11-
bout as good a pot s, all things considered,
:ie coula have lallen upon.
Cfc5: HAURF.LS of8a!t just received an AfiW for sale by H . 4. s. y x k r ,
i;rookviii., sept, s, l.Sf). Rubhville Herald acd Connersviile Watchman, p!eao copy the above 3 weeks.
r f rrt 'rt -Ti
12, range i:, niih ?5 acrojs cl?an J and well st
Talt :i lii.
the sevonth day of August, lS:?0.by S:.muel ieJ a bewed donbh I g hjne, and
in giass. Oml.e farm are several i.ever failin 'prmjs. A 40 acres a '-iairir? th last nam'.!
tract, with :J acres cleared, tn w b,ch ia a h u ; house, stable, &c. The land la Irotn one half t.
vnr mile irom Mct imora. lLSO 160 ACRF.S OF LAND situated about one miie from I.. 3!. Cl.-irk's 1 avrrn, and one half mile from the Canal. 4Z,SO4.1 acres, part of t;e S. E. quarter of
-c. i.c.i hub, town 1 1 range iv. with lu acres clear
a good well of
water.
.1LS0 o acres, p'l fraction 10, town lOjta-ige
.1LSO The f- Toeing lots in t!a toan of ;.Ie:
Logan of Brookvilie town-hij. rniilr 1 i it
county, Indiana, one while Horse, barefooted all
rouna, some sadule marks on the hack bone- no other marks or brands nerceivable: mIMt,l iA l
between ten and twelve veam r.i.l t,, r ,!iniini.rn i!., U'lii.u .t.rr...i
ana a half hands high; apprised at thirty dollars,! t'rokviUe, aurrcu.-ulcd by a s!p.ic.!d co-mtry, u by W illiam Stoop? and Ati:a I). Martin, Au2ustiitl
Ud, ir.i. i,t o. O.on which is erectod a new franif br.it-
1 eeniry tbe above to be a true copy of the ori-lb by IS feet; also a new frame 12 foet
i.iai papers now on nic in my dice. Auusi
R miles from
tff-
ie;39,
33wJ
ust 22d.
DAMKL ST. JOHN.
Slate if Indiana, Franklin county. Philip llarwood.) Torergn Attachment. VS. I Samuel Hughes.) Amount claimed. $14 OR. nnO-WIT: On the 16th day of August, IS: 9, 1. -U- Daniel Wilson, a justice of the peace in and for the sounty aforesaid, issued a writ of foreign attachment in the above cause against tie goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects of the said defendant, and delivered to Joseph Denton, a constable ol aaid county, and said writ was returned on the 2-?th day of Augnt, W- 9, no goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys afcd effceta of aaid defendant found in said county, hut there being credits, moneys, of said defendant in the hands of one John Broatherton, nnd John King, which sou!d not be come at, and the same was attached in their
bands, by serving a summons upon them, as gar niehees. on the2Sth day of August; and said caus
We are clad to
get rid of her here. is set lor trial on the 5th day of March, 140, at Srcrka ais luxv n!n in.i.r ii, nr.nU I ' o'clock, A.M., at my office in White-Water
seem nuite rontenlpd i Im il,.,n l,L township, in said county I will prscecd to hear
. W r.. .. ' I ' ' , . : ?nd d.ec,Jo on lhe tcstnnony whereof 1
, " m-" iiiiiub in nave nerennio set my hand and seal, this 2th dav
1 iiiiviuaji I mur is II llllicioi August, lO'itfi I'AiilLii V IL.SOA, J. V
heavy at yesterday s prices. A good deal of
outliern wiva' is eelhn t si 37. 6
months.
SKAL
S5-3w
The whole amount drawn hy the B;tnk of
il. . tTi i O. i J a a .
uie uniifn ointea, irtm local banks in specie is $G00,000 or thereabouts, this week. Money is of course ns scarce nscver.
Ail will BU wr.i.t We find the folluw.
CADLXET IVAItr-ltOOTIS.
Tllli subscriber bavin? located himself at Mt.
Carmel, is now prepared to receive all orders in his
line of business, which be pledges himself to execute in the best and most workmanlike manner,
and hopes by strict attention to business to mer
it a 1 1 be mi share or public patronage.
it. ii. tie nas also on hand a general assortment
squire, euitthl fr a shop or office.
i.ot .. in with a frame hniluir? 40 feet front.
with a porch the whole length, and a good well of water, urtaltle fr a atorc room or tavern stand.
Lot No. 12, with a very comfortable drelling hoiist; and a giwd well cf water. A'.so. severel unimproved lts. ALSO 00 acres of CORN ou the gronnd; f-uni 10 to 12 tons of hav; :t head of h.raes; 4 milch
cows, several young cattle, one yoke of oxen, from JW t 40 bead of hogs, one two horse wagon snd
Harness. on! nx wayon, one ox cart, a gotl assortment of farming utensils, and other properly. The tiivu of .Mctsiiiora, in and around whVch the above ptop-rty is situated, is n of the most eli
gible points in Indiana. The White-Water Canal
passes thrrngh tin town, as well as the Ptate Road from Indianapolis to Cincinnati via llrookvillc, and as a plioe for a tavern aa well as most
other kinds of busine, presents many attract'; as.
Any or the property will he disposed of pr:or te the day of sale, at private sa!e, if siillicient inducement are ntTered. The terms of sale i'.l be liberal, and made known on the first day of vale. W. & J. HOLLAND. August 14, ISS9. S3-ts
I
WISH to purcha.se corn, corn meal, wheat, flour, oats, butter, and ezss, for which 1 will
pay aa good trices aa can b get in th" plaee. Aug 153:?- J. WOODS. Cabinet E.uinbrr. f jplIE subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 foet M. of good cherry lumber, composed of sciv.ling 41 by 41. 3 inch plank. I and Ii Inch plai.k from 13 to 24 inches wide, lie wishes to pnrrh-n-
none but a good article.
ing important announcement In the Philndet- pf n'-ES- BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS "a '80 ' to enSj ot r two 5-d nave onij to ajao, tlint six ears hence a di?- selves. a ItOYD - - ; tinguished Western Statesann will occupy Mt Carmel, Auguat 12, 1S."0. ' 25-1 J sS5. ?inpRi S 5BWlT the chnir cf government hy nrch,m,ti,i, ! T'iS " I LVZ Cm, lhtg. IT UMRER. .Thn SKIlhrriher now n l.i.nJ trin.. tinrr 4 (IPVPRM. MJTVf'V J. it .i
Impcrtant. A movrmcr.t will soon be
made in regard to the Presidency that, while
u win rcuiouna tnc enemv, v in remove every
ILi and offer for sale low
1,100,000 fret of Pine Boards.!
400.000 SHINGLES;
obstacle to n perfect tmion in the ranks of the l300 LocrsT Posts; Joist. Scantling, ct-r.-c.
;;s have lately been burnt, and the patriots arc stream; and long before the steamer arrived at work along tbe Niagara frontier. rjelter al the wharf, there was a dense crowd throngoaid it be, if the "VirsFn Queen" would ahn-i"'? lh piers, vessels and streets, as far r.s the
don entirely her ttnssf ssinRn mnA .Mni
CanaJa, for if she does not, it is our firm opinion, cener or later she will be comcelled to.
Hour is selling at Pittsburgh at $3 50 per bbl. It is said that the Wabash River is Iswer than it kit keen before for 5 year.
eve coul J roach. The most lively demonstra
lions of respect were tendered Mr. Clay en Undine, by the multitude of people assembled, which he most gracefully acknowledged. The procession was then formed, several
gentlemen of the committee acting as marshals for the occasion, in the following order: First, a cava!cade of 500 citizens on horsehack, many of whom were from Westchester county. Then followed the New-York Brass Rand,
which volunteered for the occasion, plaving
opposition. Uur source of information is of
the highest authority, and mav be relied upon.
All win soon he well, and will place the party
in the position it never should have abandon
ed in lbSti. We congratulate our friends in
advance, upon Jthe light of day, which will
soon wreak upon tnem.
July 13, ISS9.-Beatf
W. TATE & SON.
20tf
Aurora Borealit. There was a beautiful dismay cf this celestial phenomena on Tuesday evt"mg lt, ahoclinz U3 in erlcndid and varierated
Glomes Cf fiery light, and uniting at the iei.ithjin admirable style, the most interesting na
r.d farming abeaotiful coronet. At times one
-f of the heavens was lighted up with a mello light, sometimes shooting op a great distance wd aa quickly retiring, and at other times it bad reiuish cast, appearing a& though the heavens
er omad. I Whether we listen te tbe various absurd ideas ofavdlage group, 'when witnessing tbese splendid exhibitions of Nature fire works; or whether xamine the books in which have been recortbe speculative theories of the rreat and
Jeartcd, or examinining the reasoning, without
ptenue, of tbe philosopher and astronomer, we
re alike left, ia doubt and conjecture relative to the nature of tbe Aurora Boreal is its cause, or effect. So various are the opinions of ph loPhers upon tbe subject, "that no theory has as yet bean settled upon. The learned Mairan coneladdtht it proceeded from the atmosphere of the oa,aa it his long since been established that il
9 the atmop.1ere of tbe sun, wach causes its
MU nd l.ght, and that the sun's bedy is cold and c?e. Um the theory efMtiran has been ex-1 Floded, &ed it is now etifactorily eatablished kt the aurora borealis is within our atmosphere. . ranklin, whose theories we ere all apt to lake M correct without examination, attributed it to Mtrietty. Bat bis reasoning uron it is super-
ncial. Owing to ite influence upon the magnetic
neeuie, which has been observed, U ha been as
wd to magnctum. This was Ike theory of "dy. Hall, as weil as many other philosophers. 0MM that it was tbe rftecthn ofthc sun end
The NnxrSrctKEit. The Loco Focos are
so elated with the late election returns, that they are nlrrndy drccminc of having nn as
cendency In the House of Representatives,
(al.nosTa nitv to awaken losing gamsters fiom
a winning dream.) begin already to boast ol
tncir determination to place Dr. Uuncan in the Speaker's Chair. Monstrous ns is such a
thought, if they had the power, we have no
Administrator's IVolice.
TV"OTICE is hereby given that the under signed has taken out Letters cf Admin
istration on the estate of James E. Iliggint. deceased, late of Franklin county, Ind. All
persons indebted to the deceased will make
immediate pa) meat, nnd nil persons having claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated far payment within one
year. 1 lie estate is probably insolvent.
JOHN T. IUGGINS, adm'r. Aug. 17, 1839. 3I-3w
MISSION nUSIXiiSS.siid will receive s;id forward GOODS by the KIVKR or CANAL es re quired. And for that rurptse tboy have taken ti e store on the cornr r of Short and New sliccls, u.itcd South F.ast corner of Guard's Block, where liberal advances wB be made on Goods consigned to them for sale. Lawrenccburjrh, 15 June, IS39.
N. N. JOHN. 27-5.n K. -MORGHOUSr..
lil.UBCK 1'ARD.
lotibt that they would carry it into effect, nnd T"c!!7 C n,ow cn ,,an
- -smw IIIV BUU S a W ft UCIw IlLUf
lional nirs.
Next follow! d an immense body of citizens.
walking eight abreast. The carriage containing Mr. Clay followed next. In the carriage with him, we observed
the Hon. Dudley Selden, of this city, and
Gen. an Cortlandt, of V est better County, with one or two other gemlemen,whoe names
wc did not learn. Then followed n double line of barouches and carriages, filled with citizens, which extended in close column for a long distance, i Then followed the National Brass Band.
pSainfr favorite airs.
And the precession closed with a body of
Carmen, neatly dretsed in their wlntc Irocks, with their carts.
The procession moved from the foot of, Hammond street to the Eight Avcr.uc, thence up the Eighth Avenue to Union Square; and thence down Broadway to the Park in fion
Jof which the Honorable Dudley Seldon, on
behalf ofthc People of Ncw- ork, in a most beautiful address, welcomed the Great Orator and Patriot of the West tothiscity.
Ti.e whole area of t te Tark was crowded wirit people, nnd when Mr. Clay arose to re
turn his acknowledgements, the air rent with .icel imations. Though fatigued, Mr. Clay addressed the immense throng of his fellow
citizens, for about thirty minutes, in the strain of lofty and eloquent patriotism that spsrit of j
from the collar subserviency f Ritchie of the Enquirer, mangrc all his 'hypocritical cant
about Abolition, Slates' Rights nnd the like,
we have just as little douM that he would be
among the first to throw up his cup nnd cry
"all Hail totnc democratic victory '.IT JUadisoman
Murder. A reward of 400 is offered fet
the aprchension and delivery of a Negro Boy, I who had murdered his mistress, Miss Tabithej O'Neal, on Mond.-iy the29ih inst. near Ghtft,
300,000 Shincles;
Which they will sell at ns o price and on as favorable terms ns any other persons. Lumber Yard, corner of Vine nnd High streets, in Lawrcncehurgb.
JJ.W1U SnilNUER. SAM'L II. SPOONER. Aug. 8, 1838. 34-5;n
iplASU will be paid bv the subscribers far
CO UN Ell OP S1AIM ANU SHOUT STItrETS. Isnrrenreburgh, Ind. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Meuicincs, Pain's, Oils THrnlshcs, DyeSluffs Window Glnss, &C. Have alvayt on hand a eery trtensivr tfock, and tetpectfulljf invite the attention rf Merchant, .Manvf'iclur'r. trnd Phyuriant.
CLEAN LIN F.N and COTTON
11 A ii S.
Carroll County, Kentucky. The boy is l9LhM(ej al theirMills in llrookville.
or SO years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and
rode ctl a bright yellow bay mare. Greenu Rrpos.
OCrThc fallowing paragraph is from the!
Y abash Courier, a Y lug paper pub;:shcd at
1 errc Haute.
uThc man who would, on the eve of an elec-1
lion, slat t a new tale or slander with a view
of operating on it, and which, from the nature of things, could not be contradicted until it i . . i : . - . - .1 : J : : . : i .
worKea ine inj'isuce uimeuiii hi us iucuwvu,i
would not scruple, if he had the chance, to
steal cold corn bread Irom a negro t saddle-
bags!-'
J. H. SPKKR
30
MILS.
5 -3 "
IITMKNEAL.
TANNER'S OIL, Vinegar, Spirits Turpentine, Suptrior Copal KornuA, Glut.
3 Casks SalEratit, 2 44 Sai Soda, 3 Epsom Sato, SO Boxes Sup. Durch Raisin, 3 Fancy and U tntorSvpt tO Bbls. Flax Seed Oil, lOO AT't U hit Lrd, 40 Doz. Paint Brush, lOO Malls Cinnamon,
uv Oz. Sulphate Qwuitw,
TO Tin: PUBLIC. fTlMlE Subscriber having purchased the cirtir JL stock of drugs, medicines, tc. belonging Dr. J. II. Itrower, and havinit made anaddittcn t the above slock hy e late purchase from rhllalphia, is now prepared to sop; ly the phyeicians ;
the country and town, as well as merchan.s v. ,. every article in his lino of business, lie is i'
prepared to meet the demands of all who may any tunc require PAINTS, OILS. Ac, to amount, either wholesale cr retail; also, just te
from the manufactory in Pittsburgh, a rer.cral ;j
sortment of -
GlasssWarr Consisting of Plain Cut Dccanlcrt, of various sizes, lmllern o:n
quality;
nam and cut win gsasres; also r'am a:io c-.
tumblers of every quality, preserve dishes, wuh t-.
without covers, sugar bowls, of various nittei.,
cream jugs, pitchers, dcralio, a very babuso.. .
assortment or lamps, piam and cut, nioiassrs car.: together with a general assort mrt of
Y IIIGOW-tilat rom 8 br 10, k 14 by 18. AH of which b is ready and willing to dishes? of on the cheapest terms. K. 3. CLOSI". May 25 6:i9.-Lawrenctbutgh Beat. 9-"a
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M.uus-O. So.O.J Uu. Mt. U.i. It. U. ,,! , (!
1C0,C00K,"?,500,000 Feet cf common 33,OGO M joist and Scantling, GOOJDOO Pine Shingles. For by J. HUNT. Lawrcncehurgb, July 18S. 3i-7w2j
to Miss harah jane mmea.. . . 7 Fahncstoclc, Vermifuge,
On yesterday, r.ion Merrt.i w aiits imisa Q J.ivnts Carminative BaUnm,
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the orators of old, whit h comes Irom the heart; crre.i. - i 3 Thompson s Eie Hater,
and iroes to the lwnrt. fwr which he is so dis- On the same day, Mr. Daniel Mil.er to Mi?al On ban J and for eat by INO. FERRIS & CO
t!nnUhpd. We hone to be abie tosprcadlMarv B.Cupp. t Uw'b gh, lad., July S',. SQ
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1 1 i I I ti . rnitlE euhscribers have removed their Tin Shop JL to No. 3 of C. V. CUrfcson new building, on the North Hast corner of the public squatj?, where they are prepared to furnish the public wriU
an j article in their line. Country Merchants will be supplied at Cincinnati prices. Thy also have on band a vtrety of ecokiag snd common stoves, stove pipes, fee. They bave continually employed goedend experienced workmen. i a. ci',; rid co i Jnly Jftth, 18t.
