Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 October 1839 — Page 3
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gROOKVILLE, INDIANA,
rRIDAT, OCT. 18, 1 830.
TLe Editor continues fary ill.
lKrtant Nevrv
CbrmportoW North American a, . . , Ntw-Yo, Opt. 7. Mocks to-daj are very much as on Saturday, except the Fire Co's. Monej scarce as ever. Genncsee flour is quits fii m at 5,83. The cotton market it quiet, and things in general very dull. . ' ; v" Judge Uttel, of Albany, so widely known forhu great service! to the agriculture of our country, died nt Dunburr, Ct. yesterday. He was arrested thero.hy sickness, some ten day "go, on hit way to New-Uaven, for the purpose of. addressing an agricultural society there..-.' ... -, . .. -'.,..,. . v.The first sales of raisins for Ibis season occurred trt-daYi Buchcs befrun at fi2 05. km
fell to 1.77; few cargoes were sold; the qnal-
nj uaruij sogoouns last year. : , - Correspondence of the tf. S .Osteite. New York, Oct. 9.
e hate betn in . perfect . stale of ferment to-day, on account of your United States Bank, which lUs generally bettered
here will have sosnened cash parmcn!s
ere this reaches you, from the unfavorable
indications witn regara to it that nave taken
place here, as follows. At the opening of
me uanic ot me. united States in Mew
xora, irus morning, nn ocicfat notice was nt once conveyed to the Banks in this city, that the notes of the U. S. Bank or Pennsylvania would nu( any longer be redeemed by the New Y-rk institution, without any
cause ior so sudden ana unexpected an nonuccment being assigned. ' Various ru
mors were, of course. In circulation, ere
long the most generally beleived. howev,
er, being that the Bank was, no doubt, about suspending, ami the opinion appears
I 1 l. iL. r i .
Means.-Yesterday morning, Lower Vi i . V T.V" Market street was a sena ; of unfortunate JLi,"? S,?" W-"f '
hnmiride. committed bv a voune w " "V """"H ocen re,U3ea P"J
"""- - ' - i mMii mnri nrniftiiArt . -
w" Iar; I" the street, brokers seemed at loss
lent condition. They doubtless could have
avoiaea a suspension, but in to Jdimr. tht
Died At his residence in this countv. on
the night of the 10th instant, Gen. Amaxiar
Morgas, gea aooui aa rears. Gen. Morgan entered the service of his
country during the late war, and herformed
active duty, tie was one of the earliest settlers pf this county, nad fcr fifteen sucressivc years represented it In the St r
Senate, where he acquired a standing and ii fluence that few legislators attain. Indeed, it
may be saiJ, without disparaging others,
that lor many years ne stood at the head
of that respectable body. Occupying this position, his name Is intimately blended with almost every important measure of State policy thtt has been agitated for several years. He was a self-made man. Without the advantages of early education, mi dependant on his own resources, he acquired a name and character .that will long be ch.rishcd by tfn piople of this State. . . ; . - la private life, Gen Morgan was highly ctteemcd. Plain, unassuming and arable in his matinen and in his intercourses with lociety, and regarding all its obligations, be sustained without reproach, the various relations of husband, father, neighbor nnd friend. He expressed a readiness and preparation to die, and departed calraily and in peace with his God. . The death of such a man is a public
ink IKalI r m m m - -
...- .7 r -. - oviiik, urei . ALr'lllMlA)a rl
ry failure. ' r Iria.ieesai ba taiiltiSL1
Va learn &at k..114acrMek: U. All k..M..Sl!
already commenced an issue f one and two rffa.i.,i f.ort plwwt bwiIfm-! dollar iheques. for the nuroasa VJSZ Ta SMiSJ "JLVf !f - . WttW f
market actammodiUoo: ft is iiiSpil ; Tiso, that notes or cheques of a smaller denom- , . Ta adenlgaat will mil at public oaterv to tb
tuauon will be generally discountenanced : ?il,?5J,"tr trdsy Um 3d aay of Novemand a hope is indulgod that specie in sroal ,;!! u ...a:j ?i J. . .r ..... Hath township, in aid eouatv. tl
nunniii vc aumucui i nouniiHni inrina n.i.ui '
wu w tn nvuirs wc luviie iinpn I ssh kikuvo luraiure. ivr.wp.
i!on to the following views from the pen of an ' - s ; - JOHN J. DARK, adm'r
intelligent merchant: - - wci. c, iB.ai. : . , . 4l-3
td Rowland H. Nobis
William AKCann, aged about 45 years. This distressing affair, which has sent one
human being into eternity, unannealed, and perhaps ruined the peace and prospects ol another, grew out oC the mot trivial occurrence, and should be a warning to all mca not to allow their tempers, to obtain the mastery of their reason, and thus lead them into the commuion of acts so fatal tu their cojcquenccs. . , , "
lounz ISoble has always borne a good
what discount to atk on the U. S. money
! and i to 5 der cent, was in most (stances
demanded, nnd even at that price there
was iio ditpostsion to purchase bevondsmal
amounts. 1 have riven vou the actual state
of feeling, and the facts of the cose, as re
gards this lending, and, indeed, sole topic a a . k - "
r.ere to uny; nna i assure you I nave never
seen more intense anxiety evinced than at
present - exists to have some further light
thrown on the matter, the mercantile
character, and was considered a peaceable Lomrmln:,r Bre. no Hnuht. In faror of a
aaJ obliging person. He is engaged at the enern, Sucpension, and it is now looked
uroaawAy uoi, snu oora uie ...rng for wUh mucUwnfidence, since the U. S. for the establishment. While purchasing Bank has been compelled (if such is the case)
khk; ihuuuUiiV...; ......v to ,ead lhe wa- . it ta also the genera
tann, tue deceased, came up ana nw ;..Un ih.t ik PhilalnlnKin h.nlT. hv.
... i- i. i t i ! nM - -.r... ......
been obliged to suspend. ITie sales of U
was his: he
Noble's coming
having
priced it previous . to
up. luey ooin insisted
uponhavingthe turkev,and called each other
nam names, when Mcwnn uirew oown
the turkey, and walked off Noble followed;; siyinp that if he wanted any thing more herniiM hi. it. A fihl insueJ. iu which
Noble was knocked down ttfice, and beat
till he tried enou'h. McC-uin let go of
him, nnd was walking away, when Noble picked up a stone, and threw it at his head. The blow look effe I, hitting McCann on
tlie left temple: he fell on his face, and nev
er spoke again. The cranium was exnrr.-
"It is extremely desimble'that the suspension of specie payments, which has been fore-
IZUIJOVAL.
..7!?t f tiP Ra4-
HO will eoatiniM ta atlas tU nil. .r vt.
toawra, at aaort notice, aad ia aa daraUa aad aubtantul naDner.aad at u raaatatble price., m at any iber .M.bti,a.. Ha alwar. k-Si !!
tunber tboroa(bly aeaaoacd, ui do
band tbt bast
m work with.
Oct. 2d, 18.10.
40-3w
f? 9a ikm MJ
ed Upon the banks, should be contemnlMted BE it erdaiitad bv tha l'r.Ment .nt Tm
1 1 i. . . I f T as . ... - 4va
mrougn me proper medium. All classes are I . 1 V" waviue. i fcat aay perron wbo concerned iu the question for all are efTec- "t L any bct 10 fence arroondinf tbe
t i V b . V . r y"v lmr4 1 PV UP n7 Mf ertiaamant Upon ay of tba cotumtia ot the banks, is in the ruptured relations be- " Ur part ofcaid hoan or fence, or wbo shall tweeu China and thoie Portions of Eurone r' nT hor or other aaimal ia t iimii. or mi
that trade with that country. Hitherto ooi- ,njr P-W.!!?0BW indowsa aar-
V notice. r eo-pattnawki, betwtaa tU anderained U. waa tkia df diaaolwd. RUrUS HATMOND. Drookvine, Sept. SO, 193. 40N. B. TLa booka will be tefl at tbe Port Office thirty days, wbere all persons iadebted can aet-
ojeunereaaa or note; after that lime they will
it 17 ,ci Hr couectwo. Henry 4lerry, jr., ia authorised to eeula all aecount ia our abeance. II Ac R
um has been the article of trafiic. That drug
is now prohibited, and rightly so. But this prohibition of opium, has caused a demand for just so much specie ns will be required to take the place of opium a"hd that is estima
ted at irom thirty to atty millions. Upon tlie
Hunk ot England has this treruenduous recoil
been already made and it was of such power
as to compel that institution, backed as it is by the Governmeut, to ask assistance of the Bank of France, and to issue two pound notes.
Our relation with Englnnd,etpecially,brought
mm uiicviij oti.iiiii mia gia ngiiaiiuu. UC
ballance ot trade was, aud is heavily aguinst us. - We have proof of this in the constant exportation of specie. This exportation of spe
cie forced our banks, in self-defence, into the
necessity to curtail their debtors, and to with
hold discounts.
rounding said Market Louie, shall forfeit aad pay for every such offence, any aum not lees tbau fifir illla .na K. I I 1 1
uui wun man inrce auuara.
- "RUt Ua ILVYMONO. FrfiJent. Oao. Baaav, Clerk. 41-3w
JOnFJGQRIS & CO. COBKEB or MAIN AND SHOBT STREETS, . Lcncrcntiburgh, IiuL Wholesale nrtd Retail Dealers in Drugs, Med icibes, Taints, Oils, Varnuhes. Dye Stuffs, Window Glass. &r.
Uavt away on hand a try ttlentive ttoek, and
rapweyuuy tntut tne alltntio of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Phy$iciant.
. LincsaiADD. t rpIIE subscribers have now on hand, 300,000 ft. Pine Lumber, asserted ; 300,000 Shingles:
Great distress was the con-1 Which tbey will sell at as law prices and on(t convenient distance from u'e College, at aa
LouitrriHe ICeccal Institute ripitK LECTURES I. u-MedieW5iiaf 1 77 MtU8,c,tr,L.CLooi,Tia 'l commence on tba lat Monday of November, and terminate on the lit of March. - - J Koaoua Cobb, 51. D. oa Anatomy. .tL!,.'u-"9.C-v1H,tL-' D l,M I"Ututte of Medicine, dee. Johh i E. CooBB.lt. D. an the Theory and Praetice of Medicine. JoauA.U. Fust, M. D. on Surgery. Uaaay Millbb.M. D.oa Ubetctrica aad Pi.eaea of Women and Children. C ?t' S"oaT M-D- Materia Uediea mod Medical Botany. LeatroBD P. TAMKLt, M. D.on Chemiatry and Pharmacy, Dabibl Da abb, M. f. (late of tba CiasinnaU Ci'Ilege) eu Clinical Mrdioiaa and Pathological Anatomy. x . . .' - Tbe apartments for tba proaecution of Practical Anatomy will be ooened earlv ia Or.tahar. nnAmr
the direction of Dr. Donne, the Demoaetrator. Tba extensiva College Edifice erected within the last year, will be ia a aUte of complete finiab before) the commencement ef tba course. .Comfortable
oaruing, including light, foil, c , may be bad
A I Bt m
fcqoence. Itutltwns one of necessity on the I as invoraoie terms as any other persons.
part ol bank, not of choice. 1 iumoer xaru, corner ol vine and . lligl
The measure is, in every tlew of It. one of "r?c" ,n mwrenceourgp.
mercy. Ureal relief will come out, whilst no
body will be loser in the end. Let the subject be temperately and fairly viewed, and no other contlusion than the above bill be arrived at. -..
MiI8uppi Sexatok. S. Vu Prenlice has consented to become n candidate for this of
fice, with the prospects of election. The
DAVID SPRING Ell.
SAM'L II. SPOONER. Aug. 8,1838.; . .... 34-5m Cissjolution or Partnership. THId D AY the partnership of D. Price t Co. a a . .
was dasoivea oy mutual consent. All persons u, ttt0ont of $5, and send the paper eoauiaiag
. J . ii j V .t . - iiwuwwtan.wi tne receipt ei wnicn toe moaer quested to call and close the same, ar immediate Urn be forwarded. ! Whi .nH tn.ronii.. txJL
psymentw! be wanted, ca pec tally those wboee cinnati: Bute Journal, and .st.i.n. rv,i,.mK....
average of $ 4 par week. The ticket to each Par.
feaeor'a Courae ia $16; Matriculation and Library ticket, $ (Graduation fee, $20; Diaeacting ticket, which may be ttkea or not at option, $10. Tba Pacnlty will receive at par tba paper of eolvent Banks ol the 8tatea in which the pupila reapective ly reside. By 'order of the Faculty. - . . ' C. W. 8HORT, JJeaa. Louiaville, Ky., Sept. 7, 183V. Cfc5The publiabere of the following pspera will pleaae to inaert tbe above in their country papers to
course of Mr. Prentice while in Congress was ?l2f h"? b1 ataridinat over from last year: Scioto Gazette. Cbillicethe; Republican, Zaneahrilliant, and aa honor to himself and constit- 2,2,J- du,,jr tt,bo8ea viUe; Herald. Cleveland; Journal, Dayton; Ameriuents, We hope he will succeed. . f Auguotb, 1839. 32j JOHNWIIITT; Indiana. Z7-
Colum. Advocate
S. Bank stock at the Board.' closed at 971
falling off of i per cent, on yesterday's
quotation. In stocks, generally, there has been but little rhange to day, and considerable busint ss done. Delaware and . Hudson closed at 781 ; Vicksburg Bank 34 Bank of Ken
tucky 72.
I add our semi-weekly market report, to
whuh I refer. The, Liverpool not yet ar iived, and no other news.
Naur Yoaa Market Wednesday, P. M.
In CofTee there has been " no change.
ined by Dr. Morehead, Avery and Strader, fjoUon remain9 RU0 as last reported, the
and a fracture in the fore part of the head,
two inches in length, was found, with several miuor bruUes. They gave it ns their opinion, that the fracture was sufficient
to cau$o death. 1 Day, Esq-, the Coroner, hold an inquest over the deceased, and the jury rendered a vcrJict in accordance with the above facts. Noble was examined before the Mavor, and held to bail in the sum of $1500, for his appearance
AlLourt; which was procuted. - Cincinnati
. a WW V?V fit awe
Ornct or tub Bbookvilbb Ik.. Co., I rmHE anhahrihar wi.he. to ll h. V W .J
tlalffiL JVL a iS JTJLu "' nk WeisUWing ia Franklin connty.Ia., r. o '.ru! C!:.e!A,,. f",.,ow,n' terms, namely, ibout lwnn weit of h, mooth of Pi ek
7 ,J7Z r":J7 ?"?2U' The land is well aitaated, and will make a band-
per sen. .or u ...u.uu. o per cent., anu lor-wor iom. farm. An- -ULia.to north. .ill
percent. . Idn vull tn Mll'nn Iha aiihwrllur nn Ik. rkvm
of whom all psniculare, terms. Sec. may be learned. , THOMAS WILSON.
sales in the mean time reaching about 1000 sbales, equally for export and home use, without variation in prices. Western Flour remains steady at 5 87
a 6 121 1 Ohio 5 75, Georgetown 5 00;
Wheat I 13 a I 17; Sales of Northern Rye at 75 cents; Southern Corn commands 73 a 75; O ds 48 a 50 Northern. Sugars nnd
Molastes heavy. .
IVhig.
- " From the Philadelphia Enquirer. ANOTHER SUSPENSION. No little sensation was produced in our com
munitv vesterdav, by another suspension of
Specie payments on the part of our banks.
And vet. iutli a result was oy no means un
- J M
Lxrckhe:-. On the night of the 4th inst. the store of Carr, Worster & Co. in Burlington, in this count), was broken- open
artil .i-ilffn or frF.nlen dollars taken 1 , J ,1 h.nnr In itnin that it
from the 'money drawer. The theif look pr0(iuccd very little alarm. It seems that on the drawer from the store and left it in Tutday, the notes of the Schuylkill Bank mi adjoining lot, where it was found next wcr"e refuscd by another Institution, and that morning with all the papers safe; hence a run to some extent was made upon On the night of the 7lh, the store of tnc former on the afternoon of that day. See' Robinson & Miller, in New Salem, was ; ik01i;(firiiliv which such a state of affairs
- ... . "a .an t traz i u
was likely to produce, tne oana yiucera ueiu
mora months o
Persone wishing to make sigbt depoaitps, can
confidently rely on such certificates being met
when presented.
lliaka on all kind of property will be taken as
uaual: for terms apply at the office of the company, I east upper room a hove Price and Adama' saddle
store. S. GOOT)WlHx President.
A. M'Caavv, E. M'Cabtv, N. D. GalLiOx,
D. Pbicb, . I g V. M'Clbkby, f S
J. Wvaa,
Gbo. Hollakd, W. T. Bbbbb,
Joun W. Hitt, Sc'y . No Calomel No Calomel.
TTOIt sale at the "Drookvtlle Drwir Store." on
11 Main Burgers street, opposite D. Price's store,
MiLES Compound Extract ofTomato, The celebrated Substitute for Calomel, Almost universally recommended, even by the Rernlar practising Physicians.
No mistake. Call and aee the numberleaa tfortifljtJ iu Uj favor, and know for yourselves that it ia good. 4I-3w
8ept 10
S77w anleas f
8
BBLS. 80 "
3 a
TANNER'S OIL, Vinegar, - . Spirits Turpentine, Superior Copal Varnish
n mpclinir in the evenine, but ndiourned with
nut nrrivinir to anv uniform decision. The
next morning, edncs:ay
several of the
Banks continued to pay out specie, but only for a short time, nnd before 1 1 o'clock, the
entered, and about twenty dollars taken from the drawer. Nothing, save the money, was taken in cither case. Suchocucrrences as the foregoing, have heretofore been almost unknown in this countv. The sickness in the cities of the
south west has driven the gamblers, pick- .,linnmn became crencral with nearly all
pockets, and loafers, with which they are uunlrin thecitv and countv ofPhiladel-
Uiualiy infested, to a more northern latitude, pnja f ne matter, as before staled, produced where they disperse themselves to prey up- gen8ation, but not the slightest degree of an the community. It may be. the lar- Arau Although considered as an evil, our eeuves above no'iced is the work of some of ro,nrmmUy appear disposed to yield to the hee geatrv': At anv rale, our citizens nf the case, with as good a grace
bouU be on their euird. L. rtSViM. psncciallv as the pressure in the
a i r a . -
liushvilic Herald mriniv market had became so severe, mat it
almost impossible for many,een good
low. Lakd Salk?. It is Hated in the i,nlieM. tn sustain th
ourcit
State of Indiana ,) In the Probate court nf said ... et m a qaa
Franklin county.) county, Jot. irrm, iu.
SxavEt. Clabk and r.lzabettt Jane, his wife, VS.
Reid. John O. Reid, I On petition
Vahinffton Hardin and JUry V for Partition.
Ann bia wife, Nancy Reid and Margaret Reid, the heira, and Marr Reid the widow of John
Raid, dee'd.
VIE above named defendants and all others
concerned, are hereby uotihed, that on tne
2d day of the next term of the Probate Court of '" buaineea. which he pledges himaelf to cxeeaid county, to be holden at the court hooae in cute in the best and moat workmanlike manner, Brookville'in ..id county on the 2d Monday of ' W'"J
low. Lkd Si. It is tinted in the i themelves beneath it.
oaltimnio I'ntrim nf ihn Ri inst.. that the ivi. ir mnv Itp.lhe sentiments of ou
sales of public lands in IoWai advertised to :-. . to the Dnlicv and propriety of the
ke place in November, have been postpon- gtc) ;ust aken, it becomes the duty of all, to
H Marcn next. tiusnvitie tieratu. i deurecalc every tning iiae uamc, w
a-h nihrr in restorine confidence, and to join
Tiie friends of Mr. Wallack. the mana-:n n mnin a effort for the general accommo-
of the late National Theatre, New Ljation. Philadelphia Is, -perhaps, as solvent tork, are about tn commence the construe-! ma he found in the Union The
ioa bl aTheatre estimated to cost, inrlu- nnd honor of her metthanUj and
ng the ground, $350,000. Only 350,000 whe w'e remember the very few failures, no I ra fc rTt , a mm-T B I . . '
"i ina?Jkircvi I iia nmpi rriitt tia nnnmi iiU-wA-r- tho rnit T ra
xl.it ln
3 Casks SalEralit,
9 . Sal Soda, 9 M Epiom Salts' SO Boxes Sup. Burch Raisins, -450 u Fancy and IVinsor Sorpn, lO Bbts. Flax Seed Oil, IOO K'gs While Ijed, 40 Doz. Faint Brushes, IOO Mulls Cinnamon, BO Oz. Sulphate Quiuine ', 1 00,000 Pcrcvstion Caps -30 Gross Sup. Friction Matches, t M FahneslocWs Vermifuge, S " Jaynes Carminative Balsnm,
3 Thompson's F.ye Water: On band and for sale by INO. FERRI8 4- CO Law'b'gh, Ind., July 22. S0-3m If UMBER. The esubcribers have now on hand
si-M and offer for sale low
fust received and for Sale, Cix u or Seven Hundred weight of first rata
L.aro, winch 1 will sell low for cash. 34 i. WOQD3. SALT. -T441t BARRELS of Salt just received aad 2fJ? for sale by tt.e 3.TYNER.
nrooRTiiia, Oct. 10, iuto. ... Ruahvilla Herald aad Conaerst ilia Watchman, pleaae copy the above 4 weeks.
Laiaber Yard.
TIONSTANTLY on hand, Pine Lumber, aad for H sale, at my lumbar yard near any ware-aoaea,
in HrookTiiie. J. vvuuus.
Sept 10. . ' - 37 CASH will be paid br the subscribers tor CLEAN LINEN and COTTON 4 RAGS.
delivered at thelrMills in Breokville. . J. II. SPbmER
at CO.
Doctor Jno.13. Davis, MAS taken op bis residence in Brookville, and offers his services as a practitioner of Medicine and Surgery to the inhabiunta of the town and country. L
Brookville, Dec 17,138. N. B. Doct. Davia will operate on teeth if asquested wilt inaert, ping and cleanse thaa in the ' latest sad most improved, manner. " ' - Bole lattcr. : TTTTAVE on band a good htt af SajeJicatVs aad
U.U. fat eale ay
1. 1. -
Jaty intS.
D. PRIC3 4a CO.
Eboes and Coot.
7TUST RECEIVED, a good aasortaMBt of
dren's 8hoes, aad for sale by
1,100,000 Tcct or Pine Boards, y Mea'a, Womea's, Boys', Mil
4UU,UU0 SHIMJl.tS; 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, dc.dc, W. TATE At SON. July 13, l639.-Beae 29 tf
O.
and Chil-PRICE.
CABINET WARE-IIOOOS. THE subscriber having located himself at Mt.
Carmel, ia now prepared to receive all orders in bis
November, 1839, we shall move said court to ap
point three disinterested freeholders aa commissioners to set off dower in, and divide the follow
ing described real estate, situate in said county, and of which John Reid died seized and possessed,
and which descended to the aforesaid parties as
his heire, to-wit The N. Y. quarter or section oo,
n.n 12 and ranira 12.- also, the S. W. or. of tbe
m vr. nr . and the A. W. or. of the 9. v . or. 01
Aa a. " . .
eection No. 2. in town It aud range 12; at whlca
time and place yon can attend ir joo ee - r ii ianM t- unit.
Atfy for pr Oct. 9.
it a liberal share of Dublic natronasre
N. B. He has also on hand a general assortment . f t of TABLES. BUREAUS, nK-aTAJmsl
lie are respectfully invited to call and sea for them
selves. A. uuiu. Mt Carmel, August 12, 1839. 25
Sole sLeat-ier.
ON HAND, a good lot of Sola Leather, aad for sale by ' 11. PRICE.
Brookville, 8ept. 28th, 1839. . ' TAKE NOTICE!! OF late, a call for money seems bat little regarded, ne matter bow long tba debt may have keen standing It is not the interest of any Merchant to credit longer than to Um and of tba current year; yet, there are those wboee Notes I
and tare years.- loan th. wa-W-B-nn m aa fiat s wans. bb,b
TKaittiLI1 Mwaivaa suaj arv Ph ansa ansa wbihi Tj and timely notice to pay up and avoid oasts. . I
need money, and l must bavo it, especuuiy Tor claima coming to me previous ta the present year. July 11. N. D. GALLION.
Taken Tp,
BY James Bailey or Uatu township, i countv. Indiana, a light or yell Mare, with'four white feet, a star in thr
some white on the noes, tare yea fourteen bands bight no other" mara perceivable; app.alstri to thirty dolla Wilier and Pater Boulton, beR ra day of September, 1639. 40-3w.
Commission Warehouse. J WOODS would respectrally inform the citir e if Brookville and vicinity, that he haa oper. a r commission warehouse in Brookville, on
Main R. jess street, near the Baain of the Ca- ' , where he will receive and forward all gooda it may be entrusted o bia care. He will also -eiveand sell on ommisaioa all goods, wares
d merchaadise, lea with him for that purpose. ' be ba an nte.t ia the Canal Boat Little uiB, which oYe. 'ularly from this place to
D LARKS. ON band, constantly at tba American oEcs.the following kinds of blanks:
Deeds,
Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand,
AVTAR
C F. Clabbsob,
Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Conds, Constable Sales.
Y PUBLIC.
will also attead to filling
rencebargb. Any persons wanting passage deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, dee, and take tba ack
Hag can apply at said warehouse, ar to nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, - Wood at Lawrenceborgh, or on board. take depositions, certificates, affidavits, are, arc Mnets entrusted to bint will be promptly at- office in the printing office. la ly
-J to
rooVville, Au. 15th, 189.
33-ly
W hard, there Rushtille Herald
r . .
j. f er eiec
from U to 2 per cenLf : . V a' . v
t to I but ntf mire ana nppi
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Glaa aad Nails
N. D. GALLION.
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I Feb. 1, i6
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted ta the sakecribera are ra quested to call aad make settlaawnt immedi
ately, either by cash or nots.
iaa.26th. 1S30.
R.ae. S.TYAER.
' PtOTTON YARN. 7.000 lbs. cotton yam, aasorted nambers, fir sale by
Hay 22, 1S39. K.8. nntR.
'as a ) "Rushxillc Jtter.
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