Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 March 1840 — Page 4
mSCELLAIVEOiS.
FOR EVER THINE. In the rnr of Fnoli si. fun-TlivA n.-wtrr. tvn have met with few pieces of deeper pathos or tenderer feehng than this by Alar ie Watts. It breathes the very soul of devoted affection. For ever thine, whate'er ibis heart betide. r or ever thine, where er our lot be castFate, that may rob us of all wealth beside, '- Shall leave us love till life itself be past. The world may wrong us we will brave its hate; False friends may change and falser hopes decline, Though bowed by canker, ng care, we'll suaile at fate. Since thou art mine, beloved, and 1 am thine'. For ever thine when circling hears have spread Time's snowy blossoms o'er thy placid brow; Where youth's rich glow, its purple light is fled, And lilies bloom where roses Sourish now Say, ahall I love the fading beauty (ess. Whose spring-tide radiance has been wholly mire! No! come what will, thy steadfast truth I'll bless, la youth, in age, thine own, for ever thine! For ever thine, at evening's dewy hour. When gentle hearts to ten derm thoughts incline, When balmiest odors from each closing flower Are breathing round me thine, (or ever thine! For ever thine! 'mid Fashion's h -artless throng. In courtly bowers at Folly's gilded shrine. Smiles on my check light words upon my tongue, My deep heart still is thine for ever thine! For ever thine! amid the boisterous crowd. When the jests sparkles with the sparkling wine, I raav not name thv rent! nam l.mH oui io anna to thee in thought for ever - . .... ' . . : I would not, sweet profane that silvery sound: The deDtha of nt rnlllil &nr-h rit.to Ln.rl. ; Let the loud laughter peal, the toasts go round, a. t T a. . .a . . jj i,uuuuip?iiij u.cwotsare ibine.iorcreribi - - i ovuni, Dbi.uri, ur KAtM.a3.UR. i O. ITttll7 lit ITlinV rr . w - I m ne imy incy laaie out me lex in Jew uoun tries. A particular friend of nurs at TUfrsrillo - " - . --.-w
nas lurnistiea us w.m me groundwork I tliei""5 ,US war. a ever ciu men behave bet
lauuniiig mtuuin, Miuwingup Hie manner ini" tlt.Z a 1 ' - I whlca they do things in the t ack tmrt of tin. "Kackensack" country. v o a . in one ot the back rminiio Ivc l,it man,7 named owclsand not overburdened - - - v.w I I a r. II- i i . j - - aM.AkB-k..K al. C I t a a a ! iiullCBiT. IVirn in .tnrtt nnn Ipmvmrnrc
Hicuci uinn -gnr oroin, one regardless wnallc gicai on ooara, anu we were looking
means ue uses to attain lus ends. Vowels has I . r . always a gang of slisks or strikers around him men who will do any thing he bids them. A sllOlt time since hf nhtained a rnrnmit. ion for one of those tools a? "Jassack' of the 1 eace, or rather Justice of the Peace. The le How s name was Biumpy, an ign ornnt dolt, " -inuie conscience as a crying hyena altera seven dny s fast. On receivins his appointment with th CI nrprnnr' name unit seal to it, Biumpy swelled up with pride at itu mime 1 1 wonderfully clate-J. and started on his way "home rejoicing. Arrived there, he commprired Rfmftlncr cutting a dignified swell about and across his cabin.
"What has otjilto, Jiluil-ftstep"'
mm a a. "Don't bother mp.a;.;.! Ttl.imnv "What are you galivantine about in that L:-Lf.. I;li. I . . . ... iiguiuiiunEiyie ion continued his wire. Tm a nnde man," was the mysterious an"Something has made vou crazv.M Rlumm "Crazy! Iok here,' saiJ the husband, showing the commission, "look here, Mrs. Biumpy. See this I knew that horse Cham. wouiu omig me out, I nm now Justice of the Peace, n;.d will be in the legislature iiptI year sure. Hadnt we better put another story on the house, Sally?" continued the fellow swelling like a frog and Mowing like a norpoise. 1 "In course we had. Main'l I strut too, liiumpy i ' "Ceitainlr catch holJ here," said her hnsUMUi "uering nis arm. The v now were hard at it, strutting and "ampHfJing" atout the room. The children weie astonished at the mad prank? of their parents, aud thought thev had found a gold mine. "Mammy," said one of thern,"maintl strut too, with you and dad V "Sit down, you rascal you," said Mrs. BlumPv "nobody is in office here but your dad & me, at the same time knocking the little Biumpy over with a chunk. Some time after this, and when Biumpy Lad cooled off a little, the old man" as caned upon to make his tiist appearance as a inafiA A . sr. . justice, and try a case. Riirsnnf himplf nm in i mm a-" a w v aa m- -m 0 n . a . ' , "'feyb "''til VUl w " r u tuta uuuuat -irn iivrar tarn inihAa ... em clothes, he was ak npon the spot in season. The case was one i mwm v. vnsc vena UlIVS in which his friend and patron was engaged V owels vs. Dalcm. It was an open account I his master had made nil t Bfrainct Il.l.-. (...I sundry good,warcs and merchanhi..tn hiMi w a a aGm liairill uic hiiit .1 p rn fi . it i 1.-. J " Vowe's opened the nronmonf nn I.;. nnnIof ...v.. . v u . 1 . . - e . "rmr ttiiuumiii nvioieni si ram 'i'.m;.. t i . , . u . wiiiiuc iv Mm-1 tern the defendant, he commenced with: V. J ak jBafr 1 r I ---;w,UUjouui5puie my nccoont! M Vvia -I 1 - . 1 I'-J 'J eiu Mr. ldumpy, i-eur mr. ldumpy, jour nonor. mat ntsrnl nmoin made just as free as though it was his'n d m him. He foumt. m- , . martcllcd into the corav II- eat my redtongx (bacon.) His wife,,,f, in mv calico. Ilis nullets daughters) dance in mV pranelUw -He drinks my baldact (whiskey) like a horse, and he d.sputes the bill, the rascal. Enquire Biumpy, take your seat on that hoise bhck, try him and give himgow." - Blonipy took his scat with the mock digni!y of the sham duke in the ."Honey Moon."IMot a particle of rmnf i j . .- r. I -- vecu auuuceu in favor of his pstrons claim, but that did not in lows- T ; UIon which w" MfolSeainM hew my fticrd Vcwc I'e ctilhas plaintiff's calicoes has been worn by DatemV
j wife, his prunells danceJ all to smash by P I. - It ft. t m .a., a.
tern s puucis, na nts oaia mce swilled down j wic uuieiiuwoi iiuiwii, ill course he DM got to paj for litem, aud fork ever raj fe in to the bargain. Them's the court's sentimeats." Judgment was accordingly rendered a gainst Datem, and he was obliged to foot the J whole bill. Picayune. A MISSISSIPPI SAWYER fBV AN KVE WITWItK . ' On Sunday, the 9th of Nov. 1S29. th Steamboat Alton. Canam Frllerx hv il.
wav U nnp nf ih . i. a Z t 7 wim bo . went nlongsWe cr Uonetnl Hania&MJi!F -on on the very question which is made the S hi. war down" & fEF7TT!V' 8round work of Ail wlumolow charge, then SttroJli1 snblu5hi.6ly traitor iou.' truth
American Bend, (vulearh called Shirt Tail I Bend) greatly to the astonishment "of all on board. It Wets announced thMl hr.ur wa met 1 .i r , . . J v I tiu ui us, sviiniiniiiK mo Tivcr. AS Hie 7oVeXU7J:?ZJC r 001 tSve
an old "Ae.-The boat now rounded too and f'W When tanave him a broadside with some small arms upliiv3 j , wa ,V i0Ue 8 ?8C niost earthat were on bwarrj but Bruin, having been T ! I g? ! ,he,.nJ rF liaTe -raised ,n the wood," wa not t o hcca red hcm broh to r, as tl.ey would free rete with such souiba. nluaA lT. dealh: H.cr m refused, and n the
hw i th . " "r .;r: r ii.-,-jji -j . " " .t i iivuck-a u jicic iir: v t ia hiiiiii i til mis limp, ijnnr in. mo mat. i.h i j , 1 7 v. , imu ntnii- i i .i. . i "i ... I ui.-u uic jaui nuu as waiting lor uiai tolioat i , , . , .. p I astern-, wnen in ana Pciiold, it was announcl s Sa.'an,c .Vetftr was in the whol - - . a.i.iiiw iiiv . lib nVUH get his pate cracked so he sloncd. He how AtA Crmn n . .) I . T f . w .. owu muc in? ttiiucarnr.ce. ,apt. Jo, !" pui nuer i.im wiui ins rrcw; thej soon arrived along side, and then commenced the !?fffif. 'When Greek rrf! CI rOsL limit snmna - - . am iitvii Wllale I IL ... 1 ' ' uus uccasion. S into the vawLtrat ILw ws nn m w. m;. v j 4 aaao company was not nt nit wanted; he however was cisnosea to uoni-il. vrlit.ilioi- . ..-.t , V. (Hill succeeded in cettinc his fore lers on hntr. i a r- .1 ai Hits biapc ni in frgamta fl.o AaAnaA.a M o . o " Aviviaiuiiv. vi ci? - , a a ... -TK,J moment lor the men to leave the Yawl i. ik. r . ... J to the peaceful ncsseisicn of Kmin. ...nuu now g;ooa upon tiptoe; ti c pilot forgot the wheel: the onmorr U-ft ih r.mn i. si. self, the fireman nil flocked to the guards; the cook turned over the frying pan and the passengers were running and whooping like so ...... .j niu uu,ii iei loose: i he men now set to work in good faith with sticks and oars, foritwasroot hog or dii." After a very severe strugele thev SIlrrPI'lIlM in Leoninv ll.o enemy frotn boarding. All on board now concluded that Mruin would get away, as he was within twenty feet of the Mississippi bank: but fortunatelv rnp nf ih .. a himself with a rope, and with the dexterity t e v " ,L" ,HS uexteniy ola Swaniardiie threw n trossa-aTSttau puiTl "Brurii neck, and in tliU way he was towed to the boat where he was shot. hat could have inJurpil ihia .r.;..l i cross the Mississippi in open dy when the sun was in its Meridian, 1 am unable tosav.But one of the passengers gravely asserts that he was crossing from Arkansas to ascertain the results of the late elpri mild Stl flan Klta of Mississippi; this however 1 do not assert as ..II r 4 . ara iinner ci jacu I be gross weight of poor llrum was 415 pounds. Picaxpme. Antidote agiiust nismi.. t r that if a man feels very much like Belting tha best remedy he knows of, is, to help one 1 J v ""nciuvs iiiai ne nuflit nnt In OI HIS neighbors nmrr n A.tt r A. I
hmr borrow about nine of hi children for u B. '!!g fr S-iQ Mlt Ppopal thrcedays, aud hear them rrr. U Ji 'lb10 be dc,,v.'n 1 Pj!? b?f 1st
build una hre of damn wnnrf. rl ,i. t -i 1 " f . . J- -' snioke in the room is thickest, hire a woman to scold him about four hours. If lie can stand these he'd better get marriad the next day w - 1 - va vaa tiiv - c Hi. Ill parlnei'inthe great firm of mattimony.We think the remedy is severe, but as every man is liable to those things' afier he vokes m9 wue mc pa;is, and be the "silent himself, it would be no harm to try it before. GREAT t.AKnsilva Hot'SR OF RBPRBSB.TTATIVE3,Feb.' 12, 1810. arious circumstatirpa -n,K;;., duce an impression npon the public mind that the sales ordered by the President in the Tcrritorv of Iowa nn ihflil. nri....i . n -m.w w - a va ti a 1 a - a ii'diii aa 1 ik a - m ritory of Iowa on the 9ih of Mar.li - - ja.a iiuuiu 1 be P06Toncd 1 hate deemed it my duty to I .1 a J J I uc uoMnunrn. i nam rionrw..i : - i . akc 1,118 method of correcting that imnres-i ISIon. Wlll.'li la dniiB .1 tk. l:a." . sion nl lhlt lhe m lav h is done nt the earliest moment df vision upon the applcation for a DOS) POIIltmon I n ill rrrriif IIIV 111 a III iiliiiiii The Ealrs will nnt ht n.inn.t j , , -..rv,, nuu IIICI e lAra . r . . . i . . V- BUIIIF OI l C UPI lAllfli in I A I'a.nln.. Iowa ill k (TrA r,.....i ? - - v. ic vn me .'ill oi rtiarrn. imjii f-n:i..i;..i. ., ? . i t 'iaii:ii mho WISH lO IHAaC nd profitable investments, either bv !,u"ng tneir money to the actual settler, and 1 Z il . ' loaning their money to the actual M.nlor. ,n p'"g raiuanie land ai and ImnrM onnriila In p w - 1 - ' virv uic III o l - curitv, or bv nurrhasintT Im.lc .1 ,1... ..v.i: , - e . . uic i'uuiiv. sale,can then hav an opportunity. uu.f,.ngiiwi mere arc many capitalists disposed to be at the .) ifh . " lllullfV, to accommodate settlers and themselves par. ticularly bv getting fromfirtr-rn fnf.nnA per cent, iutercst. to those nrii-nlari. il:. . , -.. 1 , I9 communication is addressed. W. n . CHAP. Dflrgate from torca. VniTiiSMrT tk. r r . . 1 . a ne . im uuren i ress, lib scarcelv an rtrrnii i..i . , .r..v.., nm-mpiea to fasten the rhnro iinn c i - r I that in the capacity of a member of the Ohio wcai, uteu to sen poor debtors into slavery. In charity to some. ahnnn... j , J'wasvffa IIIUIC candor and who pretend to more principle than the common crowd of Van Buren editor?, let us attribute the origin of lias bat- ca-
lumny to an unprincipled slandertr, whoso
trean never tnrooea wim an innmn m unin otitm, una whofo morals were reckieM or me aictateioi truth nd honor, ixtut oeutre IIRI IKVJI IHIIUICU Uptlll IIU tltVIV HVHest and honorable by an Ingenious political awmuier, ana mat inev nave lent tneir col umns to his artifice unknowingly. But will they continue to reiterate and give circulation to the charge, after it has been proved to be uuiuuuucu, ana niter it nas ueen sitowu mat Some of the MbIiosI bi.iI miul nnmrvil of llin apostels of tho self-styled democracy, voted H0,.. nor? ns "e or.ginator.Lour,7s Ga . . ixmmAN UARB.vaiTr. It is staled in a n . . - , one of e Void nigM, i7t we k for steal. !- J billitsof wold to make fi.re to keep normng ncr cl.ildren wne fouund frozen i. j b w w m a . lo-w.Jor. 4A tart. rtl'rcwfiiv -.iia maaacj. rvrairi? cnWnk.. .....i.i II r ' cl "UU1U luiorm country mer- . ..c.-.an" Va 0lue.r?' lh!1 "' "ivr iu liurciiBBU 01 US. Vf are events lor Messrs. Rabau-aii JO r r r:..burgb, and are prepared to sell flii.t ware at manufacturer's prices. B. P. HUNT & Co. No. 90 Main it.. Formerly Sampson. Hunt c Co. Feb. 25, lTwJ-Cin. Ga. 10,000 DnsheU of Wheat. The subscribers wish to purchase 10,000 bushels of good merchantable wheat, for which the market price will be given, to be delivered at Breokville. Long & Brown. Taken Up. By Henry Davis or Bay Township Franklin County Indiana, one eetray read and white pided ateer, supposed to be five years old next spring, marked with a crop off each ear, and a slit in esch ear. Appraised to be worth twelve dollars by William Glidewell and Nathan Hawkins before me the 7th day of February 1640 CHARLES MARLIN. Justice of the Peace. Sale or Krai Estate. The undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Probate Court or Franklin County, led., will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, on Saturday. the 14th day or March, 1640, betweee the hours often o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, on the farm now occupied by Mrs Reid in Posey township, in said county of Frankliu! the following described real estate, ia Posey and Ray townships, in said county or Franklin and or "uiup uciu aieu seized aud possessed and prtatwtetgBitea ArLw'te1ra.d.wiu f he North "T1 1un,er of eection No. 36. township No. 12, . ,,gn 2 ,excePl out 89 'croa thereof, set off to Mary Ried.as her dower, and except about one acre owned bv Mr Garden. Ai. ,k c....u v - ...ww, illU UUVIU west onarter of the North ici --1 . 1 - - v-i.ci auu me North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section 2, of township 11, of Range 12. Terms of sale, one half of the purchase money to iiiiciiuii; uiiueme, ana tne balance in one year thereafter, to be secured by note and approved security. By order of said Probate Court, mide at the ItVk.ii... a. IGJ11 & cuiuaij 11:1 Ilia IWU. ANDREW CARMICHAEI., HARVEY BLACLIDGE. feb. 12, 1S40 7-f.w Conajnissioners. SO,000 Shingles wanted. I lie subscriber Wieliea In rnnlnri rn fin nnn vi rtl.lll. SAM I. 11 II II lV I IV Amn, Brookvitle, Feb. 12, 1810. 7-3w IT UMBER. The esubcribcrs have now on hand una oner ior saic low 1 100,000 Tcet tOsP PlIlO Will's I ac ' . . Mva .0ftrtr S00 SHINGLES; I,jy0 Loci'8T Tosts; Joist, Scantling1&r.-c. v... . W TATE & 1 ' ' ,a-w-MC-1 23 tf EW OOEK. I Ilr. Subsrrihora - . , . - ju reci,cu irom the Eastern Cities, the largest and best assortment or uisigu auu uomesuc ,nn ?r GOODS, IUR WARE, SHOES, PALM H4TS nniV"Prrc s ' ' a vaa eVnr T , , ",e in lhiB P'ee. which ihey will I? Pi I TflaThnlaTtOakl A Aa a.l - - -a m . aT u;n .?f;a.I!0r re1". al ti'e Cincinnati prices, .. . : '"6V n.KB.Tl'AKR. Brookville, May 16, 1939. 21 Stfi.S'S' 2 ,ba' a ! V -le Feb. i, issa.. R.&.s.tvaek. , aD i!jLPSEIVED .nd SALE, V the 1 l s ' . " 1uan"J. 16 Bbls.8uirar. S do Molases, 4 do Mackerel, WH) !bs. best Codfish, 7W lbs. Rice, , 5 hbls. Brandy, . uo Hum, 3 do Wine; ALSO AlS-nSTi11!?.", Ctin. Nail. .d n i l ?.rt6' K,llI- N. D. CJALLIOK , Brookville, 3Iarch 27th, 1839. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscribers are re v. . WJ vaeuir note. - 1839. Loyo -mow.;' LBiN? N ? I-ADKVG. andother Blanks en hand and far sale at tiis J Car-RECEIVED, e.Jarge qu.ntitv of tin Iron, and for sale bv R. & s tvvpb Brookville. JanV Wkja . 8:MER-
a . 1 . . !ld .mi, 1 . ju-l. . i if j .uj MATCHLESS SANATIVE. O-We most sincerely regret,' that cases of by pacracy to oftin occur among the clerical ranksami VH linns thA'unlf in al.Mn'a olnthinrr nam.
ed in the foilowinjr letter, from Mr Mayhew, will receive nis jusi eeserts lor imposing upon tbe community. Pass him tlong. brother typos, that he may be held up to universal contempt, and thus save many from becoming Lis dupes. Ahc- J'or, Dec. 17, VtZO. Sir, Although 1 am not porsonally acquainted with you, 1 trust, when you perceive the opject 0 my loiter, you will excuse the liberty I take in addratainir VOU. It ia nnaaihl mn maw nnt ha aware ibai a man by the name or ISnoe I., ren. wick, now in the city, (formerly a Baptist preach er and familiarly known to the citizens of Mod res Co., as the "Rtvtreud importer") is manufacturing a medicine aud selling it for the Matchless Sana, tivo, of which I perceive you are the general agent. I Lava every reaann In kalinra tkt M k'.n. wick is anuoprincipled man, sa h was, not loug since, ccposea irom tne ministry , ror Uking unwar rantable liberties with memhrn of Lia rhnrrh. I therefore, as the cnamv nf bna,.,. rani mrinui that he should be speedily exposed . lesl many of my fellow cititens should bt defrauded by him out of their money, if not tbsir characters; I deem it tbe conscientious duty of every man, to expose villainy and vice wherevor and whenever he meeta it. Besides. Sir. anoiLar rnnaidMrat ion aliniilit prompt me to make known to you the above fucts. 1 wv a uauguier, who ibanks.uod, uaa been raised from a wasting skeleton, to perfect health auu mai 100, uy iue simple means r using one vi al and a half of the Matchless Senative, which I bought at ?5? Brad way, ofC S Francis, your agent for this city. Believing that you will duly appreciate tbe motives which hare induited ma ta arii rnaa vnn thus unceremoniously, and hoping that you will ia tuo eariicui eiepa to expose to I tie world the base impostor Feuwick, I subscribe myself, Sir, very reepeclfully, . J. P. MAYHEW. Dr. David S Rowland, Boston. Mass. t P. S. Mr Jencs, the bearer, who is about to start for your city, will hand you this letter, and if j ueeire m- win give you a more detailed account of Fenwick, than it would be possible for me to do on paper. j. p. 31. H H H REVEREND IMPOSTOR!!! "If OOK OUT! Look out!! look out for an inrAJios KNAVE, by the name of .us I, t EN WICK, or New-York, who was formerly a BAPTIST PREACHER, and bcttet k"'n to the citizens of Monroe County as the ARKVKREND IMPOSTOR." This Vullcs, VILLAIN, who was dismissed frem his pulpit. Sometime sinca. fnr tmnv.m . t w .vnu.lt.1, IOUUW ICUdering himseif still more infamou by wickedly -v"T""i nuposv noi merely upon the Church, but upon the WHOLE COMMUNITY. A few months ago, this SCOUNDREL wrote to the Subscriber, at Boston, and wished to be appointed an agent for the sale of the Matchless Sanative. The General Agent, not knowing his depraved character, irava hi m an . ir.inn i 1 J and remitted the money, and ordered another lot which was sent about one month since. To avoid suspicion as to the DESIGN of his applying for an airon.ar n . 1 i . m ..Tn.. ..... . . madv a Partial remittanro ni' i r .i.. , . - - -"v. ..k. vi lufl lasi lot. OOIV in flaaa airn V..i.J . H 1 . r TONISIIMET te rVgen, TlelrnY Thu this UEVEUEKD DECEIVER now ?mpiiua! ly manufacturing with his own UNHOLY bands, .viuiraei intTii ill il,. M nfi Hun u wi . : . i I V L. WhlCU be IS emnlnvinir an?inA.w, l to palm upon the public as the GENUINE ORIGINAL rnr!. P0?1 of America wih only bear UNfc. l? ACT in mind, there is not a POSS1BILIvY,.f ih.eir biDP duPed by lhis U PRINCIPLED ILLiAIN. lhe lact is this.- ftfr-NO PEDLAR or TRAVLLING AGENT hJ": ed m An country to tell tht Sanalite, er to leave it otth anypesr$OH to tell on committion.JZQ Azain every Agent or the TRUE Sanative, is appointed by the GENERAL AGENT, and receives the medicine directly FROM THE REPOSITORY Tl q q n q q CtrLct aR who buy the Sanative, (and almost VW. buy 't.) REMEMBER THE ABOVE FACTS, aud they mav be SURE of obPOUnNDlh8 GENUIKE "R'lGIVAL COMi iNi.?trv!.Acnt ofh9 M"U.Llet SanaDIAtV i?f.ExrTP.,,C6ired "tiTeaa IMMEini - ., M,by htvin8- tbis article inserAnJ .K . .?lLr, ,B aU. th8 PPCr" iB lhef towns .i.Ik! ,,.Gene-1 Aenl ,n"yb CERTAIN lAlPosrm '",??.' LOOK Tfor tho AZZfxhi:S ?SIBTE.PaPOr fcdVCrt"ed i0 D. S. ROWLAND, Woneral American Agent, Depository. Boston, isrto. N0. 168T WMLingtonSl 6-lm. ty. p.Tt,7",; .:'::a, au?r & v coUn. will tlin.iT f yeaning xuacliines, which i aw iS. f Clen "L" kind of Sria ' the airaw. Iltce nnt iinni.J . .1 -1 - f;nrii.hiiii;n . lianrl nMM. 1 AnV CPn I Irtm.n . 0 ucsiruusoi seeincthe abnva ma. chines in oneration. ' e , 0?v' m ng at Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gntr". Shop Fairfield, Franklin county " SSL ty. Individual Riehts.or a sold on rcasnn.hu --f - .,wl ue will be taken in exchang.-for pa J-BT bvTn! plying to PKTt'n aF 5i?TJ2fKif - March 13, 1S39. rnaiH. 14-t. BOOT $ SHOE STORE U -ovuinr,K8 wish to inform th iSiA.y ". 5? wis RaaV. &i "uo, ,n sortment of of aii irinj- . oisiipers. WOrK VVarranlcl July 30, 1839. " " 31 50,000 fo?!;!11.08- reived and 7. w for sale by tbe mum;.. c.nnati price,, adding the freight.on the Canal, by
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, TUIU T.. .7 T . . " V?a-ajniD. mas s iue panrtersnip or U. Price if uiuiuai cunaoill, All na,, who have accounu with the above firm ar. nuoattid ta call anil nlnaa tl.a nan.. n ftpayment wiI be wanted, eapecially iho,, HUM lilM Kenn afanilinw nvoa r. i . ut " . . '"6 v. iiuiii 11,1 y... D, Price is duly authorised to settle all ar.. of the firm. - 11 PWIlb. rcou,''J August 6th, 19S0. 82 JOHN W.'juxt CASH will be paid by the subscriber, t CLEAN LINEN and COTTON n f RAGS. delivered at tLeirMilla in Brookville. J. II. SPEKR & CO. Sole teal Iter. ON HAND, a good lot of Sole Leather... for sale by 1). PRICE Brookville, Sept. SGth, !Sn9. BOOTS aud SHOES. TTTI ECRI V ED and for sale, III.. 4 Rrt mtii. . .w ivi pairs Miner a coarse uoots P4 do kiD do 200 800 200 240 150 120 100 30 do coarse sboea " good common coarse shes boys do do youths do do women's kip shoes " do calf " children's cboes " boys coarse boots youths' do " Miller's common coarse hoot. .10 100 R. dt S. TYNER Brookville, November 22, 18:iS Last Notice. ALL persona indebted to the late firm ofD Price Ac Co. are requested to make payir,(ni :i some satisfactory arrangement on or by the fint f Jsnuary, either note or book aces., as further i 17 will be attended with costs. - - jj Pjiiqp liille, Nov. 27th. 1839. NOTICE. rrnHE undersigned having become agenu foil the White-Water Cotton Factory, are row prepared to furnish Merchants and their customers, with a Sceeatoa article of yarns, carpet chain, caodle-wiclmg and calling, at Cina. nricei at their store in Brookville. v , L0XG & BROWN. Jan'y 0th. ISS9. 4 Shoes and Bool. TTUST RECEIVED, a good assortment of Mens, Women's, Boys', Misses' snd CI.U. dren a Shoes, and for sale by D. PRICE. COTTON YAN.-7.CU0 lbs. cotton yarn, a. sorted numbers, for sale by May 22, 1839. R. & S. TYNER. Sugar & Molasses. 71 fh Hhda. or Sugar, anu r , I2 b,rrel8.of Molasses, just received in' for sale by ' , r. & s. TYNER. Aug. 1,1859. Orrics or the BaooaviLBB IkS. Co., ) apatite,. 15 Oct., 1839. ( rniHIS Co. will receive money on deposit ,t their office, on the following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for 3 niontli 4 per cent. for 0 months 5 per cent., and for 9 or more months 6 per cent. Persona wishing to make sigU deposites, cm confidently rely on such certificates beinc met when presented. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken ti ual: for terms apply at the office of the companr. east upper room above Price and Adams' sadd'is lore- f S- GOODWIN, PretiJmt. A. M'CAarv, K. M'Cartv, N. D. G.i.Lio.t, D. Prick, W. M'Cleerv, J. Wvair, Geo. Holland, . W.T.BrS. '" v lllTT, Bsc y. ni..TlrJri o N and, conftantly at the American' tffice tie mllAttrinrp 1-mJ. nfLI a . Deeds. Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables Dond, Constable Sales. Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Eonrl.. Notes of hand, XOTjWV PTJBTtr? Aa. t Z. IBO "tend to fi inf deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, &e, and take the ackUke dfe- f de' of atlorneyt or Office df,on.e-?rtificat.e, affidaviu, c, le uiace in the printing office. 16 ly NEW cciAnci THE subscribers would respectfully infoim their customers and the citizens generally thit tbey are now receiving from Aew For, Philadelphia, PUhlurg, and Cincinnati. general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; n ' -Co?B,8tiDg' f the following; Vry Good, and Groceries of all kinds', Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WARE; nnAZ?? rJrhina' and Brilania, do.; BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS S, SLIPPERS; a if "T and Polm and Leghorn Hats; riu "''iHtvTn I? on the most favorable Jnt. rCU1NJTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. LONG Ac BROWN. Brookville, May 23, 1S39. TVOTiri? TT'inl euribc" o building now beine ."tTkA ifted llJe M-E-Church in this place . nrsx quarterly instai,l' l.be relu'red on the 1 Jan'y, 1840, and tbe other three instalments will be required quarterly thereafter, without further notice. Par to O. GoodarSn I D.: nnn n . . . W v.. uarwiCK, anu Hilt. Br orde of the board rr.lu. .BrookriUe, ind., 11 Nov. 1829. 47 TO RENT 1 Z JL X.00"" the frame building at the JVortk El Ml .n-n. .1" n , ,. Brookville. .uit.lU 7' "c a" PoUe..ionimmedia7e)y. 9r9p" "ci. v, c. r rr .nrtav
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