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tf-OIIIU BANKS-RUIN ElTflCIl WAV.
From the JV 1'. American, ;1 "My humble efforts to restore the constitutional currency." I leave my people prosperous and happy" It is now nearly ten years since that illustrious and sagacious man.'Andrew Jackson, commenced his intelligent and wcll-'eeired efforts to reform and improve our currency. The success and prosperity of his measures arc before the country, and
83 bu successor is pledged to fol!ov in bis footsteps, 1 may be excused for recalling to the minds of the public some of the prominent acts through which he has endeavored, and succeeded, in restoring U9 to the situation of the country at the time of the adoption of the coiiftit'ulicn, viz..- one could hoi travel 30 miles without going beyond the credit ol his money. In September, 18:13, the secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Duane,) and the deposits were reu.oved together, ho fiom Lis pUcc and the deposits from theirs, and the latter put into state hanks; they pledged themselves to supply the place of the bank
and keep the currency ia a wholesome condition. We all know the outcry raised throughout the
country, and that Congress avoided either approv inrr or c-mdenuiini; it, leaving all the inonied pow
cr of the country in the hands of the President, who
pledged himself to tupj.ly us with "a better currcn cy," '
A vrry extensive bankruptcy look place throughout the mercantile c n n. unity, trial !ull Were
expressed of the solvency ol our state institutions, aud a rapid chinjre took place ngaints the admin
istration in the public mind, to divirl which.
through foreign influence, a bill was bruiight into Co igress to rcdnee the value of gold in the eagle, which asb pns.ed: immense amounts were coined.
every retainer ot the adnuiiisiration wns furnished with them, and the people were told that they
were to have nothing hut "yellow boys," and tauoht to nhinit "nuzza fur Jackson- down with
the banks!!" , .
In this warfare many bank residents, cashiers,
ai-d di rectors, were itag'! not Inres-eoing that
the stotm the? wore raisff would ullimnlelv
overwhelm them.
T till i tl'c vo'd about lo be occasioned by
lLe-: withdrawal of to much capital, applications wore msde to the slate legislature for bank charters, and in this stale everv patriot w ho wanted an
ofhYc for service rendered ia the democratic party
Vit'natd in the profits arising frm bank charters
The h iiik of the United - Stiles, whose charter
expired in IK-O, applied in the winter of lil5-3
to the Iic-fo lejrisl-iture of Pennsylvania, and site
reeded in getting a charter from the stale. The (iirard bank was, i believe, created about the
same time that tin" United Sr'laU-s' hunk censed its
tiinatioiss us a United Elates" institution, and be
came that of the state. .
, In . AuUsjt.'oO, General Jackson issued his -pc-rie t!ircular nga in.--t receiving any thing but spe cie for public lands iV. the Government ofiicial com
meiiced its lectures "tt overtrading, doing all it
could, while credit was-extwocd, to destroy it. ; In February, '157 , the Ijoc;h-Koco8 of the City ot New-York. he.-tJv.-d by an t tliccr .f the CnsV n s, lul l in the . Park with the banners 'down with the rugs, 'giveua g-ld and silver &o., and after an address from tlur olli.-er, proceeded, and broke open several ll-mr stores. 4 In May, Wt, l!ie Bank of this city suspended Fpecie payments, w hich was followed by all the Banks of tha country. J it July, General Jackson
wrote his hitter denouncing them as 'fraudulent institutions, fonrctlinjr how much character some
of his friends in them had lost on his account.'
' Prior to this, Mr. tan IJuren had refused lo
call Congress toerlber, denying: that there was
any necessity of so doing; tut the moment that the
salaries of the othcc-holders were adected, he saw
the necessity of calling it together, and laid he-
fore it his famous bill lor the protection of the
office-holders salries, or theseperationof the Gov eminent from the people.
In My,iV, the Banks in 'his city re commenced specie payments, wLii-h was followed, after a
. short time, throughout the country, and there
seemed a prospMl of some little prosperity to the
con:.trv. - -'
lu t'i ;i ir'y pirt of this year, Mr. Kenton, who
. has.tullcred by Hank notes, commenced Ins war cry of specie. ld, Ac. Mr. Van Kuren, the mo
nsetil h! put his loot on shore of L:s liat've Male
beiran the old soer: ! 'irresponsible institutions.
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ia liave tnv... . ir ! 5LL? 'Hi
Tlue iutpensmn of specie payments, iu the Jelij i Mte1' . innLT'TUlneMtlpled aimmotk Scheme.
-rrmnrlslru. hfrn. '.. T CCOIti lonner details of asunnai.
Atlantic cities, must be followed by n general suspcns:oii. The' banks that continue lo1 pay will be u'rnined of llicir coin, in a very shorl lime, by llmt process. - And, in Ohio, suspension is attended with still more serious consequences. - By the hanking law of last
session, Fehuary 19, 1S39, provision is made,
that il art) bank of the state suspended specie
payments, Tor n longer term than thirty days, tit any one year, the president judge of the
ourt ol ly. r. Circuit
Mlnnlcd shall issue a writ
lion of such hnnk.Tiud, through the short If,
deliver a!l its effects, to one or more, of the
on the first instant all vho Wl" P'on orronr. V C-,lUfln1 ih' that dBJ
nrsftk tltut will crrnr tiU aik nml Ve 0I1V
t ----- y Rirainst loss. If the cask system were At
in this stale the d:iTTint papers would hafe
LOTTERY, to b drawn in December next, mts us in declaring it to be wprnKekd in
many subscribers as they now h:ive. Rathe
than do without a newspaper, the reading in iti would pay for it if he had to beg the subscription Drue. We iut now are very much in-
in which the bank W' dined to fall in with the popular feeling and vrif, for lhesequestra-jra;scoUr voire against the "credit system."
What say newspaper publishers throughout fhe stale? Cannot wo new us well as an V
nnHE following
the hutory of 'Lotteries.
i - nimrpii ill liic uuuiibt
extremely low tiwiao -v i . , . r clr . J . r.Li.n;i.t m.d the revival of
e rood old custom ot warranting u-v 6f? be drawn and sold, will, we are ture, give
iiiiivv , .- ,-.... .J pcmvn T U) UK
it ....ill sawa""""" litiuan . n-a-irii
To the, ... .i . .jonninrc. we recommend
hank commissioners. The commissioner i. nthr r -iime adont the cash s stem?
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requireu to proceec nnmeuitut iy 10 comet the debts duo the bank, and dispose of its
iroperlv, and apply the proceeds to the pay
ment if its debt, fur which purposes special cotnnissioncrs litaj be aj pointed " by the prin
cipal boanl
Indian" Jutir. 1 '
Sickness at the wct. The Peoria' (III.) Register of September 28th states that an unusual degree of sickness pn vails in man) narts of that ITountv. esnet iallv upon the bot-
We bdicve the provisions of this law are'(otn aj9 alongjhe water courses. Tlie up-
lereniptory. The bunk cimmissioncr must lanj prairies were eeuerally healthy. V ith-
ipply lo the judge, who must order the se- n the last two weeks there htul been about
quest ration. It is thus lhat the Ohio hanks Pleases of sickne?? in Peoria, and two deaths, are exposed to utter ruin -ithr way. If t!y Popnlatioti about 1:200. The St. Ixuiis Recontinue to pay sp cie till their last dollar is ! pblican of the same date says: Bait. Pat.
gone, then the sequestration ntUit come, if r All the numerous accounts whii h we have
they surrender at once, the commissioner ? re, etved from the dlilVrcnt parts of this Stale must pay out the specie to the first that makes i .in(j UJinoU', concur In represeist'tng this as n demand so lhat nil the spei ie in our banks SOfl5on ofur.tt-ual sickness. A hinh erade ol
is exposed to distribution,!!! a Very short time: ! billious fever has prevailed generally throughand all their debtors are liable to forced pay!0t ihe country, varying only in the virulence
menis, wiumui u -lay. coining can save me ; 0f the attack, which, tl taken III UiC earn
early PplicjK m to us for tickets when the prize ,i .nM.hhnks only rcmain-the
Urst buyers have A Wf hnee. We therefore,
emplatically eay tie, , olt DUt al ODCe remit and transmit to ua your ordc, which shall always receive our immeCi-ite attet'non Letters to be addressed, aud applicbticin mnn
. 'iifi, Broaway, N. Y. fjObeerve the Number, v-jQ..
$700,000".! .$-500,000!!! Oinni G Prizes on rwmiit o lvw r in l!i,mi
3 Prises of 10,000!!! . . Grakd Real Estate and Bank Stock 1t.
tert, of properly situated in Ncw-Oi leans.
tgrTht Ruhrsl and tnosl Magnificent Scheme
tter prcsetdt d lo the public in this or . any oth:t country.
hanks and bank debtors but an ability to con
tinue sperie payments, by the banks. ' From
tins devastating - ruin tlwrt seems to he no
other escape. None but one is practicable,
staceS, mostly yields readily to medicine- -but
ifcklajcd, often prows fatal. The most sin-
ciilar feature of the season, and one huh ap
pears to have been universally observed, is,
'special crll of the Legislature, within the ihat the sit kness h:is prevailed most in rhe
thirty das, to modify litis law. The wide- country, and the towns, especially these on
proaii iiestnn ison o: nusiness ami properly, the livers, which arc considered mere unheal
lhat the law must wot k. in Oiiio, particularly,! u,y ilin those in the interior have almost unl
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IS SO III V Hill n 1 I mill.. I if I 111 - .1.1, iiuin ilium"- VC TS.'lily CSCiljeil Will! ICS? MCKIIl SS lllilll I Ulll" diiig the opinions entertained by ihe tJover-! mon. This has been Ihe fact in our immedi-
nor and ihe ruling powers, on ihe suij-rl of!.,ie vicinily. The sickness and billiour at
banks."- Iinaginatton can-not conceive the
tacks in SSt. Louis have been fewer this, than
waste that an immediate bringing loa forced j former seasons, whilst scarcely a neighbor-
round about, has escaped.
i;t the sit kness rf the coun
try mi nts the attention of medical gentle-
....-iv. in "i ......... ...... .. ...ji...!, . . , IIIIIIM'I SL'ilEUII?, l inarkef, the millions of properly iit essar to ! hood in the country pay our bank debt mnsl produce in the Slate! (This pc uliaritv, it Nothing like il was t vi r heard of in the 'vol- (ry merits the alt
leclion f debts.-- Cincinnati Gn; tU
men.
Thk Se Sbupent. OnSuturt:a,Septcm- The - Alexandria CaZ'tte s'ais:--The new
her 7, :he schooner rl iitct, of S ig Harbor, j public buidings in Washington will be spleit-
tapl. savi.i rtti.un, wm n nnout ,u mttcs on jjj cditic c:sr, and will add very much to tinScguin. coming into the KiMtn beek,ran with- Uppearnnce of the Metropolis. ' he Treau
ry Ulhce,the Patent UIIk e,and the Tost Utfice, (Ihe last to be built of white marble,) will
arrest the e)cof the stranger, when he enters Whshington. The old buildings now occupied by the Stale, War, and Navj Departments must come down next, and be replaced bv other stiui lures.
in forty feet of ihe sea serpent. The captain
md all the ham s had a distant view ol htm.
They cottl l setr his whole length.- His color
md shape, were vry nearly like a black
snake, wiihi'iil any thing like fluke or fins.
Most of ihe lime he had I is head out of lite
water 1. air or live h-et. He was .19 long as the schooner, about seventy feel, and - his body appeared rs large as a barrel, bill the aplaiu though! it was larger" in the middle.
hen first noticed, he was close to the schoon
er, and swimming nniiT.lv. ' As ls passed to
wards the stern, he U I! into Ihe wake, then turiied and. followed the 'vessel fr fifteen or twenty minutes, all the lime hi ing in full view of the crew. ;tnd so near the'nt as to preclude all possibility of their being deceived. Capt. Smith has been many yeais in the whale fishery. and spent almost his whole life at sea : yet he nevar saw such an animal , before. He had harpooned a great many whales, and had then a harpoon on board; but he was without Ihe necessary lines and lances lo caplure stub an lv !-; '.; - .- t i .
Large.
There is a Squash at the Horticul
tural rooms, JJoslon, weighing only Iloi pound.-! The pumpkin raisers forThanksgiv-
ing may hide their dimiiiiMieu heads. Btslon Times. Larger! Mr. Oirin Hull, of this city, exhibited at our Horticuttiral Fair, h si week, a Squash weighing 132 pounds! Dull. Put. LARGEST! Mr. R. Johnson of Middletown, raised a Squash in his garden, weighing 152 pound?! This em imous vegetable was sold lor Five DOLLAR. .Yczc Haven Paper. " " inpi iiii in. .m.m
TICKETS ONLY $'20. Authorized by an act of the Legtglativc Akcribly of Florida, and under the direction of the Commissioners at-tin? under the same. Tube drt. n
at Jacksonville, Florida, December 1st, le39. Schmidt" fc Hamilton, Managers. KlLVKSTEIl 4- CO., 153, llroadway, New-York, . fole
agents. . "
. . ,'V Gnibinntion jYumbcrs ! ' I , lOC.OTO Tickets, from No. 1 upwards, in succcu
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ston. I tie uceus oi tno rro; erty anu me ounn
transferred "n trust to the Commissioners appoin
ted by the nid ct of the Legislature of r lorida.
for the security of the iTiza hoiiiers. 8PI.EX5HD SCUESIE. . . ., 1 Prize Tus Arcade '2?G feet 5 inches 4 lines, on Magazine st; 120feet6in: chcf.on Natchez st; 12G feet 6 inches, ori Gravier'ft lientcd at about S'lT.CfX) per
an. Valued at $7C0,CC0
1 Prizc-i-CiTT Hotel 1 02 feet on Com
mon st; 140 feet 0 incheff, on Camp tl
Rented at 23,I U valued at SOO.COd 1 Vrizc" Dwelling Hotitc (adjoining the Arcade,) No. 10, 124 feet 7 inches front, on Natchez st; rented at $1,2W. Valued at 20, HOC 1 l'rize ditto (adjoining the Arcade.)
No. 13, feel front on Natchez et; rented
at 1 ,200. Valued at ' . ' . 20,006
1 Prize d;tto (adjoining the Arcade) No. 20, 23 feet front on Natchez st; rented at 1,200. Valued at 20,000 1 Prize ditto No. 23, northeast corner . of Basin and Custom tlouec sts;40 feet front on Uasin and 40 op Franklin st, by 127 feel deep in Custom House el; rented at 1,500. Valued at 20,000 1 Prize ditto No. 24, southwest corner of liar-a and Custom House sir; 32 feet 7 inched on itasin, 22 feet 7 incher on Franklin, , 127 feet ICi inches deep in front of Custom
House et; rented nt 1,500. Valued at 20,00-0
1 Prize ditto No. 39, 24 feet 8 inches on Royal et, by 127 feet 11 inches deep; ren
ted at 1,000. Valued at 15,000
1 Prize 250 Shares Canal Batik St..k.
$1C0 25.000 1 ditto 210 do Commercial do do '20,000
1 ditto 150 do MeckanicV&Tradcra 15,000
Louisville medical Institute. rmllK LECTURES in the Medical Institute of i iie city of Louisville, will commence on tl.o let 5Ionday of November, and terminate on the 1st of March. Ji.oKDiAii Cobb, M. D. on Anatomy. Cuahles Caldwell, M. J).oii the IiiElitutcs of
Medicine. &c.
Joua E. Cookb, II. Ikon iue 1 licory and rr&c-
tice of Jiedicinc.
Josha B Flint, 31. l. )n ur ry. Hksrt MitLfea, M. D- on Obstetrics and Diseases of Wcincn and Children. Cdaulcs W. Short, M. D. on Materia Medica and Medical Botany. Le.xsroRD P. Yahdell, m. U.on Chemistry and PlarmaeV.
Pamel Drake, M. D. (late of the Cincinnati College) on Clinical Medicine and Pathologic!
Anatomy. . The spartmenU for tho prosecution of Pract;cnl Anatomy wiil be opened early in October, uia'cr the direction of Dr. Donne, the Demonstrator. Tl e extensive College Edifice erected within the lft rr. trill be in a state of complete finish be fere
the commencement f the course. Comfortatle boarding, including lights, fuel, 4c, may be La-j at convenient dietances from tie College, at sa average of $4 per week. The ticket to ench lrfessors Course is 15; Matriculation and Library
iticket, Graduation fce,$Vti; ijissecling ttcUt,
'-it h iniy be taken or not et option, $iu. lie Facuu Wll receive at par the pper of solicit
Binks m Oie States in which the pupils respectively rcnide. l order of the Faculty.
C w - ssiiuiir, ;ra)t. Louicville, Ky-,Sept. 7, 18S0. fr7-The publishcis of the following papers ut.l
pleatse lo insert the above in their country papers to the amount of $5, and ttd the papers containing tt to the Dean, on the receiyt of W.cU tU money mill be forwarded, viz; Whig and Chronicle, Cincinnati; State Journal, and Statesman, Columbus; Scioto Ga2elte, Chillieothe; Republican. Zanes-
vilie; Herafd. Cleveland; Journal, Dayton; American, Brook ville, Indiana. o7
Jii!.t received and lot Sale, or Seven lion lrel 'weight of first rate Lard, which f will sell low for cash. ' 31 ;. v J.WOODS.
BARRELS of Salt just received taj f-rsaleby R. & S. TVS UK.
Brookville, Oct. 10, 1S39. . Kubhvillc llerald and Connersville Watcl.ni-n, pieurc copy the above 4 weeks.
liiKiboi Yard. CONSTANTLY on hand, Pine Lumber, and la sale, at my lumber yard near my wire-lmntc iu Brookville. , i. WUUDS. Sept 10. '' , l7
JUZZ rEIlKIS A to.
C1ASII . will be paid bv the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON
RAGS.
delivered at thcirMilln in Brookville.
J. II. SPEER k CO.
Doctor Jno. D. Davis,
MAS taken up his residence in Brookville, inJ ofl"er bis services e a practitioner of Med
icine and Surgery to the inhabitants of tho lava and country.
Brookville, Dec 17, N. B. Doct. Davis will operate on tectb if re
quested will insert, plug and cleanse tWm in tU
latest and most improved, manner.
Mote leather.
"S TX.WE on hand a good lot of Sole leather, tU
M IL formic v . H. FliK-l-. Ar .n.
1 ditto 100 do City Bat-k, 10,WH
1 ditto 100 do do . . 10,000 1 ditto 100 do do 10,001) I ditto 50 do Exchange Bank. . 5.000
1 ditto 50 do do 5,000 1 ditto 25 do Gas Light Bank, 2,500 1 ditto 25 do do 2.5(H) 1 dittO 13 .. - - - j I
for sale hv
July loth. I9
Shoes mid Root. JUST RECEIVED, a goo.1 assortment ci MenV, Woman's, Boys', Misses' ai.il Cl.iidreu's Shoes, and for sale by 1). TRICK.
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Sole Leather.
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.StC'iJi i of tc Washington aud Georgetown Vjani. The alj-cial annomieemcut of this event
has not yet appeared in onr columns, and the ream n is, lhat it was stuck arnon the advertisements in the Washington (Jlobe. unaccompanied ? a siiirjrlc editorial comment, it did not catch our vje. It would wem singular that whilbt the oflicial orgnn devotes so many columns to the Phili- ' delphia and Baltimore Hunks, it fiiuld not a word losayin regard to the Banks under it! own eye, having the government depositcs, and probably the - government depositee f all the public efficers. : J. Y. Com: Extraordinary motive for Suicide. A melanrholv case of suicide took place on .Saturday, at .. . ..... . -
vt isocaen. .llis-e Suean Jotinsoii, apprentice loa . milliner at Witiboach, bought a bottle of llendre's , hair dye, which instead ol turning hair hl ick, as the was led to anticipate, the dye beinsr a solution
of nitrate of silver, changed il t a red color. j . Chagrined at the unexpected etlect, she bought half an ounce of white oxyde of arsenic at a druggist's, and took it devolved in water. SiVe expired in about 5 hours. A coroner's inquest was held on Mohday last, when the jury returned a verdict of ' -temportry insanity." The deceased was 10 yea r8 of age. Eng. paper.
i roiiiKious size inlmbititig die sea. There cuimot be miuiy of tln-m,nr they w ould be seen oftenrr. Probably there is more than one, lot it i remarkable llu.t no one has ever seen Iwo of ibem in company. ICt'nncbrck Journal.
Lumber ifard, corner of Vine and High streets, in I.nwrenccburgb. DAVID SPRINGER. SAM'L II. SPOONER. Aug. 8, IS38. r,J-5m
It shall be at the option of the winners of prizes
of Bank Stocks cither to take
the par value thereof in cah.
the stock itself, or
O
We learn from the New Orleans True American, as the result of Urn late investigation into the affairs of the Branch Mint, that the Superintendent Mr. BatnroRD is to ha removed, aa that Messrs. 'Maxwell & Tyler, now both deceased, arc proclaimed tho only two honest men that have been . in the concern. The brother of the late Mt. Tyler. it i stated, will probably bo appointed Coiner. .V. I. Covr.
A Buckeye conternporan" intimates that we
have done very naughty in advising the ladies
ho to , swallow polalocs whoie. JNow we
would inform our neighbor that wc are too
g:illant to propose to ihe dear creatures that they should swallow them litle. Cin. Rip.
Mission vrius to Obfajon. A large companyof Missionaries, rompriMtig ix ministers, one physician, one farmer, one cabinet-ma
ker, one blaksmilh, two carpenters, and four teachers, sailed from New York, a few das
ago, for i Oregon Territory. They n re under ihe charge ol the Methodist Missionrry societv. The New Ytik Journal of Commerce in
noticing tins moveni"ti(, says: "The sending of this large expedition o Oregon, is nn important event, whether considered in ilsreligous or political bearings. Among other things it will expedite, the" settlement of the
lernlory; and we may hope also.
will give a tone to the moral nnd religious character of the people, resembling lhat of ihe caily settlers of .Massachusetts. An infant community is easily moulded inlo shape;
nut suller itlo grow up without, religious influcnces,aud any attempts at reformation are made under great disadvantages. With all our hearts we wish success to Ihe mission, nnd
the noble objects which it is designed to promote, lis primary object, we believe, is lo tarry the Gosple to tho Indians." llushvillc Herald.
HOOT Sf SHOE STORE.
f1IIE SUBSCRIBERS with to inform the B- public rcnerhllv that Ihnv I, me. and will
o J continue to have, on hand, an assortment of Hoots, S1s4.cn, and SliiHrs, of all kinds, superior to any ever ottered in this
Place, an of lueir on n manufacture and for sale, wholesale or retail, nt the lowest prices. Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LE.1THER and FINDING of all kinds on hand and for Bale at the iowet-t pri-
BKOWJj & THOMAS.
July r.0, l?o9.
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THE
NEW
subscribers
Cash Svstem for Newspapers. This s s-
tcm is bernnninc to claim the attention of
some of the oldest publishers in the Union.
1 lie Richmond Inquirer and the Kichmond
Compiler. Iwo of the leading papers in Y irgtn
would respectfully infoim
il f III"1111 iieiuuicn anu iu ciiizciib rrenerany inai lliai lli,i. .,... ... : r
Aao lorA, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Groceries (f all kinds; Hardy Earthen, Queen's and Tin XV Alt 12; Liverpool, CJtina, and Brilania, do.: BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS b SLIPPERS Fur. Silk, and Palm and Leshorn Hats:
All of which we will sell on the mo6t favorable
terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex
change for goods. LONG & BROWN. Brookville, May 23, 1839. ,
El LA MiS.
X hand, constantly at the American r
following kinds of blanks
fTcc.U
The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as also those containing the Prizes, will he examined and scaled by the Commissioners appointed
under the Act, previously to their being put into
the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole of
the Numbers, the oilier will contain the Six Hun
dred Prizes, and the first six hundred Numbers that shall be drawn out, will bo entitled to such
prize n8 may he drawu lo its number, and the fortunate holders of such Prizes will have such property transferred to them immediately after the
drawing, unincumbered, and tot'Aout any deduction!
fcVEditors of every paper in the United States.
in the West Indies, in Canada, and other of the
Untisli provinces, are requested to insert the above
as a standing advertisement, until the 1st of De
cember next, and to send their accounts to us, to-
gctner wttn a paper containing the advertisement
SVLV ESTER & CO., May 2, 1839. 24-6m. 150, Broadway. N. Y.
Deeds, Mort cages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,
Notes of Iiand,
Summonses,
Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Donils, Constable Sales.
fj;:
JVOTJRY PUBLIC.
i: v rv.KKiit will also attend to
deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, &c, and tke the
nowlcdgoment of deeds, powers ei '' take depositions, certificates, affidavits. Ac Office in the printing otlice. 1
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Thrashing S Cleaning Machines.
fSjtllli subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to JL the public, David Knauer's (of Chester county, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which
win mrasii ana clean ail kinds of grain from the straw, Rice not excepted, and also. Corn-Shelling Machine. which will shell one bushel in three minuses, hv
hand power. I jpiOTTON YAN. 7,000 lbs. cotton y'B'
---j o'-uiu iuo luwf in a 1 soixea numacrs9ior saie oy tvVFH
Xt- 1 win K As
IVolicr.
11113 co-partnership between the nnderwf-
was ibis uay iissoiveu. vvnM1
liCOUGK ULUhJ;
N. B. The books will be left at ihe Tort tr-
thirty days, where all persons indebted tie by either cash or note; after that tune ttej ln I." 11 :.., fnr collection.
Henry Berry, jr., is authorised lo tce et n f si (m All l ii ls
V 1 U7 I M UUa SS WBISVa ALL persons iudebter! to the subscribers ire quested to cail and make settlement in" atcly, either by cash or note. nff" . - LONG 4 BR0Jan. 20th, 18:19.
chines in operation, and models, can do hv catt.
ing at Mr. Samuel 3Iiller's, or Hudson Gentry's Shop Fairfield, Franklin county la. State, County, Individu-vl Rights, or a single machine, will be sold on reasonable terms. Homes or good notes will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by applying to PEYEll A. HUMPHRIES.
March 15, 1839. 14-t..
iTkN HAND, A general assortment of Cottoi
-s l am, vrocenes. 1 inware. Auirers.
Glas and Nails
Window
X. D. GALLION.
Pliif.
A N "sortmcnt of Planes jast received and for "leby N. D. GALLIOX.
rune 14.
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TT U31BER. The ssubcribers have now on M
M-J and oiler for sale low i inA AAA ft mf"Pine JSOTUl
400,000 SHINGLES; 1 w t i .,nflinff.a'f
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July 13, !SS9.-tfec J
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