Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 September 1839 — Page 3

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A3IEE1ECAN.

DROOKTILLC, INDIANA.

FUtDAT, SEPT. 19, 1839.

jg-If the editor of the Hamilton Intelligencer Iss i file of bis paper for 1833, be will probably f sd the article about which be makes inquiries.

Fi'f Proof Recorder' and Clerk Office.

Some years since we recommended tbe erecting

of a fire proof building for tbe Clerk's and Kccoracr'i OSes. Since tbat time two Clerk's end Recorder's ofaces hare beeo barned in tbe Sute, which we consider two very strong and conclu,o til rT,rm Tl.m rVs... IF . - . .

g;VC 1 1 v. wuw.. MV vVJWi v Adjust? Si jasper, in Dubois county, Indiana, was destroyed by rs oa the 17th or August. The Clerk's and Recorder's offices were kept in tbe Court House Us tli?y are in this county.) and tbe papers and

records were all destroyed. We shall still keep

tLe pcop'-c end the ooroir.issior.ers in mind of these

thing'-

lo-. Jaax Test. We bare been favored vaith lit copy of two letters, one wrHten at Washingtoa city ia 1S36, and the other at Mobile in Feb'y 15:19, by tbe Hon. John Test, to a friend of hit in this state. Ttey are in relation to political mattcre, and bis own acts and doings when in the employ and. service of Indiana. Jndge Test has entirely abandoned tbe political Held, removed from tbe State never te return to it again, and living had long experience in tbe science of gov-

eramei.t, and tbe principles and motives which jDTcra mankind, his opinions and suggestions are of greater importance tbn those of the office see

ker or the designing. Although the wastes ef tine have bad their effects upon his body, his nind still retains its strength and vigor. These letters contain many valuable political reminiscenses, relative to acta and measures of himself, an! other men of oar ttate, which cannot be uninteresting to eur readers. And in giving publicity to them we are also doing an aet of justice to a Tiltnble and faithful publie servant, who has vora out the strength snd vigor of his life in ear rsrvice. We shall pablish one or both of these Utters next week.

r et warn tbe coming winter. tTay also prove a blessing to many a public functionary thie winter, as it is impossible for an editor toUi..

good Kumar with cold feel.

Mr.Ci.ay. Thii distinguished man left us on Saturday morning. At about eight o'clock, he was escorted from the Astor House oy the two Committees of Arrangement and a number of citizens to the wharf, from which he embarked, and from whirh li . -

salute of twenty-one guns Was fired by one 'of I hA VAlnnlAA ww .

... w, cumpanies. lie was received

ai aersey v,:ty by n similar salute.. Of hi progress through New-Jersev and hi. rPrn.

Uon i in Phiadephia, we have recived the following account from a correspondent: .V. Y Cour.

PmLABEuuiA, Aug. 25, 1S39. Mr. Clay' course through Ncw-Jeisey, though rapid, was marked as usual bv enthu-

siastic demonstrations of the regard and affec-

us i use people. At all the slopping-pla-ceson the route he was met bv crowds nnvi.

ous to take him by the hand, and to lef lify with unaffected fervcr their approbation of

i- xt v"iccr. At iewarx, tne iovenot

Ol ieW-JerSfV nnd a rnmmitfo nl F

nnd agreeable may be the innoeent trsttU of

vmiurcn in mc i amity circle, eurx iv mere can

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oe nomine more annoying in a crowded

IiWSSsTiSSe netfical InstState.

rnHB LECTURES in tbe Medical Institute of

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kP K ah. i7- i 4 .i i -- tue cuy oi ijouisviue, will commence on tbe church, not only to the speakcr.lut the hear- ,.t Una,y ofNoT.mk.r,.na terminate on the 1st

. mi ai-iiiB iimo mi ne to leave wuu i oi March. their children, nnd wish to co to Church, lei Jbdroiab Conn, H. D. on Anatomv.

iwiii wkc iiium uwiii, in me sajineis. i .. vaif . u.va we imuwici m v i mi. vn r ricay ana Saturcav the Sth

oucn na x uni t niin nnr nrnriira in.ii.rU' i .i-t -.v.

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. Great Attraction.

Sttle of Real and Persdnal Etnf,

jfinHE subscribers will offer for sale, st public I J, ootcry, at tbe town oOletsmora, Prsnklin

situated; and in this matter we think we have right to preach what we practice, without rendering ourselves obnoxious to the charge

of impertinence. We hope no one, among our femnle friends, will take offence at these

remarks, as none is intended. Laze. Beacon.

izmt

nf?lihr"?"d6rUhemSC,Ve,lhe,ide () Journal thd, chm ot the people, friend; accompanying him as events in (he life of A ti

n aicuion. wncre inev lanu ipavo. j . i

U e . j iriKu on n tueiuHj-evening: on vtcunesaay WR8 Tour in the afternoon when the o.,;n 1.;. i--.- - -ji.::.i

. - . -j.w'w.....j3 www vr auc VI vsjv.iur;u III HI VT fill nil , ir rtnrhaai Krncmrr(Mi f sva 1 i . . a

no vin oars ofjjei Mlr rv;..-

Jon E.Cookk.II. D.on tbeTheorv and Prac- i described real and pcnon.i t.t-'t;.. "

tice of Medicine. First, A FINE l'AUM. mnt. i'e

JosnaB. Flist, M.D. on Surgery. r excellent land, being part of the N E or of Ha-sev MiLLEa.M. I), on Obstetrics and Disea- f ction S6, town 12, rrge 12 east. This farm i

sesoi vt omen and Children. : situate on the White-Water l'an.1- .1... .u-

Chari.es W. Shobt. M. D. oa Materia Uedica i State lload from BrookvilU ta li,H.niii. -L

and Medical Botmiy. (adjoins tbe thriving vilUce ofMetamora. About

LxnsFOBD r. aiidbxl, W. D.on Chemistry and u acres are cleared and under cultivation; tLe

I m ... , ".;. , .....v cl. iimnerea. t nere ia en tbia farm REVIVAL L.XTRAonDiaRY. We learn that Daniel Drake. M. D. Hate of thm rm-innii a good bmiM ami ir t-kn k..- , :u

the Rev. John N. Maffitt, has been working College) en Clinical Medicine and Pathological ,na gon bcd. Alr-o two wells of'wster. one

great wonders in old Kcntuck.' Uurin" the Anatomy. Louse, Hie other at the barn, foratmk. This

divine labors of this "special messencr r from L lM PaM."e r tbe proaecntion of Practical . " or an excellen nuafiiy. ai.d well situated . .." . c ' I AflatOmV Will IV mn1 .rlv in (VlnKar nnX.. : lOf tlV tlll.1 nf I.Milnn.-.

he courts above, ks he is termed, ii, the lit- tbe direction ofl)r. Donne, the Demonmator. Tl.ei ..SO-H) ICRHS OF MXD lie town Oi CarrolUon, at the mouth of the extensive College Edifice erected within tbt Weti1"1' et half of the S. W.or.of .ect.on ..wn

lyentucKy river. aooutUU persons were con- year, wui be in a state of complete fiimb before I rangc ':' with ."5 acres cleared and well set verted to the Christian religion. A friend l,,e commencement of tbe course. Comfortable j gass. On the farm are scrrral Lever failinir

inlorrr.8 US, the Whole COUtitrt, for miles ,""Si "-"n "ci, c., may oe uao-i .niu,iicreii.').i.i.ni;u,i :apt named j k..- K.x. i- ,. . ,- at convenient distance from tie College, at an lr,et 'tb 3 acres cleared, on which ia a lo areund, hate become religiously inclined, average of $4 per week. The ticket to each Pro- uable. fcc. TLe lard is Irom onT half to "U0 on, brother, f cry J unr$. fessor's Course is 415; Matricnlation and Library :" ! from Metamort.

ticket, $V Graduation fee, f 20; DiefCcUni? ticket.' .SO -ICO ACItF.8 OF IANI) ituted

Ay EvestfUt. Wkbk. The Columbus whlh mn b lakeB ' option, $10. The ; Dou.t pn 'Ic from l M. Clark'a 1 avern, and

mnitlci n few brief . " 75!LT? "JV. be p'?er of ,wlv,!,,ti 4 n "..:,n" ,"!nV-. o

Ken: lie was mar-ii. reside. We order nf the rnltr i section one. town tl rmn 1? witv in ... .u...

C W. SHOR J)f. cd led duble 1 g'houae, and a good well ef .

I-niliaVillA- K. Kant T. 1K R. "!"

... ..ne ins rnwa uiea: on ounuay it wai Dunearoii mi II be forwarded

w. ..s,m, mm ,iihuii:iivcu lis iivi;rcn in iiiAnniv an miur. v i it-.. . . . .

,l. .. . , .- ... . . c v I j iiiinni ui muiciur, vm ciiiokc i cuinaii, journal, ana isiaiesman. uoiumous:

ri in.K,nS ft arcutteuf. route, in order to hitherto unknown, wns acknowledged at of Scioto Gaaette. Cbill-eetuei Republican. Zanes-

n. .o. tumuli vi me j .-jMimuon an riis wile's maternity; on Tuesday he was bailpossibre. ed out of jail; and on Wednesday wound up I presume you will obtain the particulars the week by turning his wife out doorf, bag

tiviai cviiiv uuirr wurtl. 1 remark, that the reception

was all that could be desired. The turn-out worth v exoosiulated.

of citizens was prodigious fully equal,! think.

to mat in our own city. On Mr. Clay' nrri- A Tdrcn Storv A paper published in

ville; Herald, Cleveland: Journal. Davton: Ameri

can, Brookville, Indiana. 37 One Cent Retrard. ID UNA WAY from tbe cubaenber on Monday mm last, an indented apprentice, Alexander Spradling. aged about 12 yeare; bad on linen panI . S . . . ST

veioons, anu sua nat, rathsr dark csmplexien, and 1 1. ft.- Li: - . - . ..

m as puui.c ro caeuonea irom narner

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val at Indipendence Square, that immense Illinois, relate, the 10 MZf&SSES" P'J

i" o-"'-v. nnii wi uiikiii iicflus. lis vcij aiuicuu roswouow, we think :-- Mr. J. R. Ingersoll addressed the mullitude, -While Mr. Wilson Cory was cutting

and besought them to excuse Mr. Clay from down a large oak, a flash of ligntning came

Septra, 1830

ISAAC PECK.

87-Sw

KiramonJ an Brooi-etUe CnL From an auvertitement in this paper, it will be seen that ceme of the heavy contracts oa the Richmond and Brookville Canal are to be let next month. It ia probib'.e ibis canal can be conatnicled for near ttro-tLirda it could Lave been done one and two years ago. If tbe company only Lad tbe money, ia times cf pressare, when labor and previsions are cheap, is tbe time for publie improvements. Jlericai. We understand there has been quite a revival in the Method iet church at Lawrence-

borrb the past week. The eloquent divine. J. N.

baa been laboring there, and, as usual, Lie libera have been successful in vindicating tbe

power jnd tralh of U gospel.

Protracted Meeting. A pre traded Methodist meeting commences this day at 11 o'clock at tbe Wesleyan Chapel, 3 miles South Esst of Mennt Carroel. One commences at Fairfield at 11 o'

clock on Friday tbe 20th of this month; one at Biaoaiing Grove commences at 11 o'clock on the

ih of October; and one at Brookville, common-

eing at 11 o'clock oa tbe 11th ef October.

Penmanship and Beok Keepint

I'HAKbbS AIC.T1CJK, KESPJjECTFULLY announces to the citizens of ftVookville and vicinitr. that he intend

opening a Evening Academy, for tbe purpose of ville, and as a place Utt a tavern ss well as most

giving instruction in FEIMMAaSHIP and BOOK other kinds oi bus-ineaa, preter.ts manv attrnclioi:.

. eiiiier ny jouoie or dingle l.ntry. I Any oi tue prnpeity will be disposed of prior to

Biroua oi oecoming accompliKbed in the e ay oi sale, at pnte., ifkufScient intiece

uiiorian urincoes or an cducatien, l nienu are oneree

lxt No. 9, on which is erectr-J a new frame buil

ding, 16 by 18 feet; also a new frame 12 feet

square, suitable fur a abop or effice. I No. 10 with a frame building 40 feet front. With a porch tbe whole length, and a good wdl of water, suitable for a store room or tavern stand. Lot No. 12. with a very comfortable drelling butise and a good weJI of wter. A!so, several unimproved Lit. A -SO 50 acres of CORN on the ground; f.tin 10 to 12 tons of bay; 8 boad of horae; 4 milch cows, several young cattle, one yoke of oxen, from 30 te 40 bead of hogs, one two borac wagon and harness, one o wsgon, one ox cart, a god assortment of farming utensils, and other property. The town of McUmora.in and around wLVcb tbe above property ia situated, ia un oft!.e most eligible points in Indiana. Tbe White-Water CaJ:al

passes through the town, as wrll ss the State

lload from Indianapolis to Cincinnati via lrook-

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aaaressing them, pleading Ins extreme fa- down the tree, tore off all his clothes, entered

ugue. At once mere were irom all quarters the ground beneath his feet, making a circu thecry cf "excused!" Mr. Clay was then es- lar hole about five feet in depth, and burying corted to his lodgings at the Marshall House, him in it up to his neck, so that he was utter-

ine crowd forth with assembled in front ly unable to extricate himself. On the foland were addressed by several distinguished lowing morning he was found and rescued citizens of Philadelphia. A wish being ex- by his friends.

pressed that Mr. Clay should show himself "What is no lefs stranze.lhc paner adds.lhat

from the portico, he came forward and spoke four panthers, which, without giving Mr. Co- ZBeSffi StoTE itomU a few words, declaring how warmly he was ry the slightest intimation of their presence, Brookville. Auir. 30 1S39 46 V

w mi urm iii icciui, miu n-gremng mat nis were conccaica m tne upper Drnnches oi -1116 f - indisposition prevented him from addressing tree during the whole time he was at work on Omes or wia Dbooxvu.lb Ixb. Co., I them at length, lie then retired amid loud it, were all killed by the flash." BroolcxUle, 4 Sep., 1639. " ;ind nrolon?rpl rhrprin tffvHE Stockholders ef this Co. are herebv noti.

Mr. Clav has alradr hn rallod nrwn Ur n...:- - .;i 14 .fied tn,t n election of nine Directors for tbe

a committee from Baltimore, tendering him ,0 a itu4 Z IWae. AZHSL SITiH CST'eS" "J. ! " H?;

the honitalitieof that cltv. He has bepered I er dar. nni nf ih nnrii iiirMtnof in fl I A. M. and 2 P. M ' i JOIIX At HlOHEIlOUSE

in tin nllAnod In tltii ihm nrini -;i; I v,- : j: :.i. ii...n i. I Mpeim. RioharH Tn n xv v:wi. I flUHE SUUSCKIBCRS Lave areociated them

.w j,, viii- uic iiivBluinK Illfll'ltulllCiVUU WIUailY (UIIIO-I . r J . muimc, wwiiu I II !.. ...,.J .t , .... , . . I L ,1 k( !,.. u: :i U.. 5. 1 .?r ' J v A. Matson and Toaao PrJr tn, n ik. .ni..nt selves under the above title for the purpose

" ""' . vi m mm uacco JUire III UU IBCe: --. V. - " . V . ' t tranaartinir A fiPAPDll. 1CPXCV Jt rmi.

eat vz 1 as aiiiim iiirn nv w sisa nnaFi lUkBiniaaj a.i" --" a - mm ms a. a way .ia-

ejection. JOHX W mitt s J MISSION BUSIaXS-S, si.J will receitc and for

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KEEPI

Those

above ve

will plefjte to make application at Messrs. Lonir

m

The terms of sale will be liberal, and made

known on the first day of sale.

W. & J. HOLLAND. August 14, 1839. 8S-ta ,

WISH to purchase corn, corn meal, wheat, flour, oata, butter, and eea. for which I will

pay aa good prices as csn be got in the place.

Aug 10 05- J. WOODS.

there to-morrow he will, as usual, betaken

Unptivc.

Crlt is said that among a host of others the

Hon. Amos Lane joined the Methodist church at

Uarrenceburgh tome lima the first of the present

week.

The use of steelards, by buchers, grocers, -

dc, is prohibited in IN. Uriels under a pen a. ii

The following table exhibits the number ally of twenty dollars.

01 votes given in ISJ7 and 1539, in the sev-

crel Congressional districts, and the increase 0 dear! blubbered an urchin who had just

in each:

District. 1st. 2d. 3J. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th.

1837 9,011 10,615 10,107 11,148 11,483 15.523 14,106

1S39 11,239 13,732 12,119 12.083 15,3(31 17,999 18.040

been suffering from an annlication of the birch.

ft.create. pO my! Ihey tell me about 40 rods making a

lurlone. but 1 can tell them a bieeeriftorv than

that. Let 'em get such a nlaeur licken as

salt.

trt. m ntiinn a re 1. . 1 , 1 store on me corner 01 Eiori aiid irw streets 22S fc?Staf It S nAFB led SUlh "rt corner of Guanl's IMock, w Rnlhtsil. . sw I i-?o S TY iN ER 'er dances will be made on Goods cons.

-i- - - f vs var Roshville Herald and Connersville Watchman,

piease copy tne aoove a weeka.

ward GOODS bv the R1VKU CAN ALaa re

quired. And for that purpose tUy have taken the

store on the corner of Short ai.d New street, ait-

tiote

ensd

to them for sale. Lawrenrenunrb. 15 Jnn. lsC9.

N.N.JOHN. 27-2m K. SlOREllOUSE.

3,118 2,012 635 3,079 2.476 3,934

CAUIIXET WARE-noOKIS.

Til K subscriber havine located himself at Mt.

I've had. tliev'll find nnt ihn( nno r.iH mkoi I Carmel, is now prepared to receive all orders in Lia

an acher.' line of business, which be pledges himself to exe-

Riplty. .. H. Craven, Esq. has been nomi

nated by a Democratic Whig Convention as a candidate for Senator from Ripley county. S. 8. Haraing ia aM a candidate. The Federal party beld a convention in that Hnntr on Ratnnis 1at.

at we have not heard who was nominated, hut preteme it was Mike llendenball.

81,992 100,674 18.682 InrTirs.

anil tifin li . .tr)t .tAM:A i :

it ' r Ji- a I "r' w v.i,. .iiciiuku w uuriucn iu mr

uonictiiv n.normcu 111s master tuai tne lit a libeaal share of publie patronage.

house was on fire. Te!l vour mistress of it.' 1 N. B. Ha has also on hand a ireneral assortment

said he, for I do not meddle with household of TABLES, BUREAUS. IFORK.-STAWDS

JOHN FE32KIS Sc CO. COBXER OF MAIN AND fFIOBT STRKKTt, Lmerenctbvrgh. Ind.

cute in the best and most workmanlike manner, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs. Mad-

Ind. Jour

The Post Master at Bloomington, Ind., was lately turned out of ofice, and another man ap

pointed ia his placa. The Post Master that was tamed out immediately wrote to the Poet Master

General for the caase 0 his removal. The Post Mtater General informed him that it was according to his own request. Upon examination it vat (bund tbat somebody had written a letter and 'gned tbe Post Martsi's name to it. resimnn the

ffics, snd recommending a suecsssor, which was complied with by the Post Master General, to the tetoaiahment of both the one dismissed and the m sppeinted. A reward of 1 100 is offiered for tte author of the letter.

Rhode Island Ebect. We received the truly cheering intelli gence this morning, through the Baltimore Chroni

cle, of the entire and triumphant success of

tne Whigs of Rhode Island. 1 hey have e-

lected their Congressmen, and increased their

IITMEXBAL

MaaaiKO On Sunday laat, Mr Rightson Turner to Miss Abagail Reed.

On Wednesday last, Mr James Maban to Miss

Catharine Montgomery. On yesterday, Mr Samuel Davis to Miss Haa-

majority in the Assembly eight votes; where nab W Case, daughter of Esq Case of N Treaton.

parties now stand Whigs 45,Spoihmen 28.1 Correction. In our list of marriages last week

The following is the vote with the exception we stated that Elon Merrel; was married te Clar-

of one town, New Shoreha m, which will give jrissa JKerreU, instead ofClarrissa Sprki. We

a spoils majority Ol about OO votes. tope Hiss Clarriaea wjll forgive this error, espe-

Coiiaie. Cranio juangnati inurnon uorr i.n M -v. ,rt vvft - n,rt;.ur .,.

Providence.

Newport, Kent,

Bristol,

Washington,

Tootle Factory. Col Buker, who ia now enPenBtending tbe woollen factory in this placa, has Presented ua a very liberal bundle of rr, aa a

ptmeB f hie manufacture. Not being a judge . lbe tnicl ourself. we handed them over to our

eer kalf, (who prefers tbe noise of the spinning JeeI ti tbat of the piano.) and she pronounces

u.cm aoperio,. article, and there ia no doubt but

' judge. But it appeared to be a mystery

iwr why aosaa cardeYs can produce so much fcter article than others, when it ie all don with chinery. Whether a mechanic does his work

-j ntacninery or by hand, it is important he

waai aa is at. There are 00 Kwybouh mechanics now a-daye, who take op

u.,ness after two or tbrce weeks insight,

h is almost impossible to find a rood me

wwe. Bat Mr Baker has spent his lite at the

""mess in tbe Eastern mannmctaras, end it is

10 npposa that ha caa prodeee a better Mtclethea those who arork by instinct, or some

III BBS1S .

Fnncipw. He keeps oa hand rolls for sale

or rds wool at short notice. fin. 3 ...

,aevu thiaks also that Mr. Buker is a vefv

""aaae , UJkoroeMlaf the means tovkeep

The Providence Journal dds:Rhode Is- t.ru,c.tfD Sections Nos. 1, 2 and 8. near the Town j

and is a small state, a very small stele, bot ?' "rS" Ni"1" "5",

she has proved herself large enough to secure aBtt action 52; lDc Town of Brookville. The

the election ot a Whig opeaKer 01 tne next Sections offered for contract, embrace a number of

House of Representatives; large enough to mechanical structures with some heavy won ex

nrerent the naasaffe Otthe inlamOUSSUD-lreaa-lvaiiona. o u.......i .iruHrc. ... piuiu

r s o . I nallv I)A

ury ; large enough to put a stop to the defal- h aptrticnlar description of the work will be poscanons and profligacy of th most corrupt te4 u week Mon the leUin- fct ir. Mltch. . r .1. . . A : - A .1 K . I r ... . n . . . . . . . n

administration iaai ever uigi.cu 1 et"s tavern in ASington; ir. xuuiiora s in urowns-

ruined the country.

1589

734 431 326 509

1653

740 449 326 537

1438

468 289 166 654

1458

468 S9S 166 60

icincs, l'aints, UiU, Vartiiahcs, DyeStuflj, Window Glass, &c.

ffaee olway am hand a eery exlrniive tlocL, and

retpertjuliy turtle the attention of Jlcrchanli, Jlannfacturen, and Phytician. TO TnjTPUBLIC.

THE Subscriber having purchased tbe entire stock of drugs, medicines. A: c. belonging to Dr. J. II. Ilrower, and havinsr made an addrticn ta

1,100,000 fect Of PillC Hoards. I lke -bovc tock b7 purchase from Philadel-

I'iiib, ia now prcpareu 10 aoppiy 1 am pnysicians 01 tbe country and town, as well as merchants with every article in bis line of business. Ha is also

prepared to meet tbe demands of all who may at any time require PAINTS, OILS, ice., to any amount, either wholesale or retail; also, just lec'U from the manufactory in Pittsburgh, a general assortment of JlasswaTC ComjjViW of Plain and

Cut Decanters, of various sizes, patterns and

and BEDS TEA JJSoftAl descrintions. The mio

tic are respectfully invited to call and see for them

selves. A. hOYD. Mt Carmel, August 13, lSTO. 25

JT UM HER. The ssubcribers have new on hand

hkA and offer for sale low

400,000 SHINGLES:

1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, dc.Ac

W. TATE At SON. July 13, lS39.-eac 29-tf

sion to tbe nsme of Xerrell.

Qichmoiid & Crookriile Canal.

TrVTOTlCE TO CONTRACT OKS. Propcaala

3589 3695 3205

will be received at the office of the Richmond

and Brookville Canal Comnanv until Fifth-day,

3250 (Thursday J the third day of October next, for eon-

LllDFR YARD. rjMIE subscribers have now on hand, - 300,000 ft. Pine Lumber, asserted; 300,000 Shingles:

Which they will sell at as Ion prices nnd on I quality;

as favorable terms as any other persons. J PUm and cut wine glasses; also plain and cut

lumoer xara, corner ol Vine and Uich turnovers of every quality, preserve diahes, with and

streets, in iawrencenurgn.

1JAVID SPRINGER, SAM L II. aOONEJl. Aug. 8,1838. 31-5m

30

DDLS. 80

3 -

TANNER'S OIL, Vinegar, Spirits Turpentine, Superior Copal Famish,

Vlut,

ville: A. Dubois ia r airfield; II. Hoffman s in

Brookville, and at tbe Office of the Company in

Richmond. . By order of the Uoard. W. M. LEEDS. Richmond. th mo. 2nd, 1959. 37-tl

LAND l OIt SALE.

3 Casts SalEralit.

9 - SalQbda, 3 M Epsom Salts, SO Boxes Sup. Burch Raisins, ISO Fancy and Winsor Sarp IO Bbls. Flax Seed Oil, IOO K'gs JThiU Tsed, 40 Dor. Paint Brushes, IOO Matt Cinnamon,

OO Us. Sulphate Quiuine,

A Lessor os Peopribtt. On Thursday

evening last Mr. Maffil read a lesson to pa

rents.! which we trust will .not soon ne lorgoi-

ten,) in regard to the great impropriety of car

rying infants to Church, and evil and unmannerly practice

and out during divine service.

in lb course of his sermon, he

silenced, and had to take his seat, in conse-j Anv oeraon wisbinr to purchase will I . 3 " Thompson's Eve Water,

auenceof the noise and disluibance made by do well to call 'on the subscriber, on the farm,!0" nd and for sale by 1NO. FEHRI8 e CO

.k ti:. .... iml. mnriifrinir. tins nnlvlof whom all Darticulara. terms. &e. mar be Law b gb, lad.. July 93. 30m

THOMAS WILSON. 37-?w nnless f

I .... - . m 1 Mt n a

in regara to tne I rrrHK snbsbnber wishes to sen tne 31. w. anu j a vv,vuv rercussion fjaps, of boya going in 1 i. the N. E. qr. of the 8. E. qr. of Sec. 1C, T. j 30 Gross Sup. Friction Matches,

. Atonetime, "rVCA T Fahncslock', Vermifuge,

was abeolutelv r"." " ' 7 1. - v. O Jovnes Carminative Balsam.

thm. This was trulv mortifvine. not only

. iK. n.nta nf iho -hi1tnn. hut to llie I learned-

lion. If mothers cannot leave tneir naoes aii Lambcr Yard.

home, it were belter lar lor mem to staj mWJ I rONSTANTLY on hand, Pine Lumber, and for themselves, or at least to take a teat near the j 4y ne at m iumDer yirj near my ware-house, W. so that they could retire when they bc-l j Brookville. J. WOODS

cjme restivw had noisy. HoFevet interesting) 8ept 10. 37

ICO 08 be?KT f CUaB PiB Lm 000,000 Feet of common ,

d,000 " joist and Scantling, 000,000 Pine Shingles, v

f or sale by J. HUM". Lawreneebargb, July 1839. )-7w2$

without covers, sugar bowls, of various patterns, cream jugs, pitchers, t e.; also, a very handsome assortment of lamps, plain and cot, molaasea cans; together with s general sesortmsrt of Windovr-titass From 8 by 10, Co

14 by 18. - All of which bo is ready and willing to diepoee

of on tbe cheapest terms. . E. S. CLOSE.

Msy 2 lS.)9.-Larenebrfk Berne. 29-3aa

OAfn BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale on

S. C. STEVENSON... At the low price of 62l rents per bushel. Lawrence burgh, Aug. 10, 1 839.-34-4 w Bcac Linseed OIL

JUST ree'd 10 bbK. of Linseed oil, which will be sold cither bv the barrel or cal

Ion, at tbe lowest prices. 12. S. CLOSE. Law'rgh, Aug. 2, 1S39.-34 3 Betic.

Doct. Thos. Kennedy, TENDERS his professional services to the public. Having regained his henhiuoc is willing to devote a portion of his time in the practice of his profession., lie lives on his farm, on Little Cedar, about 2s miles east of Brookville. Ang. 22d, 1899. ' . 34p3V

ifASH wiTl be paid by tbe subscribe ia

UNCLEAN LINEN snd COTTON ... RAGS. delivered at theirMills ia Broekria. i. U. SPKER CO.

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