Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 July 1840 — Page 4

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A lucky oasie. Upon his falh-rs len'h

Mahommed having seized upon the throne cf Grenada, confined his cider brother Jur f in foitress called Xaludania. In the (loner of hisyoittth this prince was seized with a malady which he perceived trust prove fatal.--Anxious to secure the succession to his son, he wrote a letter to the Alcalde of Xaludania, ccn.mandine him to nut his brolher to

death. When the messenger nnived, the Cid Juzfand the Aicavde were playing at chess. Upon reading the letter, the AU Hyde turned prtlo; he hud lccm! attached to his prisoner, and had uo heart to communicate to him the

fatal order. Juzcf perceiviiisj his agitation, said, Vhat has the king commanded! Is it my death?' The Alcajdcput the fatal letier into his hands. Give me a few hours," said

the prince, "to take leave of my women and to dispose of my effects among them." This; the messenger .refused. 'At least," 6aid Juzef, "let us finish our game, which I shall end hy losing it.' This singular request was not objected to; and the game was pursued, the messenger looking on, and waiting for the prince's head when it should he tetminated. Juzef himself, with the fjititude of a Mahommedan the Alcayde confused and miserable. While they were thus engaged, two knights arrived, full speed, inviting the prince to take possession of the throne, lor his brolher had expired. What must have been his feeling' when tho whole chivalry of Grenada, in the day- of ils splendor, came out to meet him as he approached the cilv: when he passed un

der triumphal arches hastily erettcd for his entrance: saw the houses hung with cloth ot

silk and gold, the streets strewed with flowers, and heard the acclamations of welcome from a people, who knowing the.genllenees o! his chtracter, expected to tire in prosperity under him!

A fk, Inquire A$k those tcha knew.

nhnte only know by trial or immediate

TCTOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI-

flMPVJ .Tbrc MAftiitiA r9 in HphlPil for' A Kmio t

rinboM! only who know by trial or immediate ol-, T:T " V .71 V " . -V. . : i I :t " i . ! "717 "

SZJT'. 7r 'IV..." J " ' i . , "l?" "7 nurifyina the sprints and channels of life, and en

frimimni vi iutj iiuiiwi cuarin-itKO cures ei-I . . ". i V-.-'i-j i r.i- mttu r... ....,, (dowinff them with renewed tone and v ror. in mi-

II SWELLINGS, and al EXTERNAL Pains I "7 hondred cert.Scd ca.ca which have bmi mjs n..m.tiPrlM,w.v. Kir tUn ..r u,w. I public, and in almost every species of d.seasa to

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ment. r ind one who has used it that will not laud

it above all things ever used, and you

flnaa't Fnreet tn loolr at Una. ?

thankful lor past favors, having removed

p to the house cf J. L. Winshin. I wih

to let my friends and customers know they can be accomodated in the best possible manner with either a ool razor or ice cream, having employed a

good and competent workman in the shaving l.ne

HOOTS and &2Ior.S.

Tf ECF.IV KD and for sale.

JltV

430 pairs Miller's

P4 200

will find

what cannot be found

For the relief or suffcrii: human beings who may be afJ.cted, I beg you to ask ask of those who know ask the Hon. ALFRED CONK1.IN, U.S. Judge fur tint dibtrnt, residing near Auburn; isk M ATHEW J. MYERS, Esq., Athena, N.Y.; ask Gen. DUFF GREEN, late of Washington city, each of these gentlemen know of cases unconquerable by all .tber remedies or physicians,

though tried for many yeare, tht hive been cured by the useof the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT Thousands of other persons know similar cures. We appeal to their sense af justice their human feelings.

It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fellow

beings to let thisgrcat remedy be known. Speak rf it then to all cf your friend. This will save

much pain where the newspapers are not read, or

where readers are incredulous, because so many 1

worthless articles are advertised for the same pur

pose

do ant say it is beyond all praise, then do not take

it. I he proprietor will not allow thia article to be paid for unless it cures, when all tl e directions

are fu!lv followed. Will an one tufTeriur refute 1

always on hand.

C V. EDIt INGTON.

which the human frame ic liable, the happy ettect I will ensure satisiaction.

of MOFFAT'S LIFE FILLS AND PHENIXj N. B. Fruits, candies &c

BITTERS have been gratefully and puldicly acknowledged hy the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon vhch they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act.

Tho LlFU MEDICINhS recommend them-0( 5jav 1413. a .Sorrel Horse, supposed to b four

selves in diseases of every form and description. year old. a star in the forehead, near hind foot

Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of white, fourteen and a half Lands high no other

the stomach and bowels, the various impurities marks or brands perceivable; appraised to thirty and crudities constantly settling around them; and dollars by Freeman A leer and John Thurston, be-

May 27th l40-23tf.

rillAKEN up by Michael I? Bolt cf Bath townJl. ship Franklin County Indiina, on the 25lb

to remove the hardened feces which collect in the

convolutions of the smaUeel intestines. Othrr medicines only partally cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhcet, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines or medicines prepared and her-

1. i-rvsa ivi ouiiiu i'ui- j , . . nm

T.. !. v rhv if .11 ;, aiel to the punnc oy ignorant persons. 1 ne aec-

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more for his vltlinacv than hi tufftring

Mr. Hays would nev.r consent to offer this article, were he not compelled by his sense of moral

f religious duty to do all in his power for the

fore me this 6th of June 18-10

THOMAS FLINT. Justice of the Peace. Boot, Shoe. Sc Leather Store.

THE subscriber has opened a Shoe & Leather store in the house recently occupied by Mr.

Edrington, nearly opposite the Court Hou se,

where persons wanting any articles in the- above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and perhaps better and cheaper than the same article . a n ka Kai art ll,nlr vills, f '.nintv. r mrl unm .

k.dneys and the hUdder; and by this means, the cash will be taken inpayment for boots, ahoeslor liver and the lungs, the heathful action of which iMhetm j intend to keep shoe makers finding for eutirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary wle DANIEL HOFFMAN.

25-tf

coarse tor.ig

do kip do do coarse shoes

300 good common coarse shea 200 boys do do 240 . " youthV do do 150 " women's kip shoes 120 do calf 100 children's choes SO boys coarse boots 20 youths' do 100 " Miller's common coarse boots R. & S. TYNKR Brookville, November 22, 1838

TO RENT,

'E or Two Rootnt in the frame building a the JVorth East corner of the Pullie

PotsrtiioA immediately. Jee. 20. C. F. CLARKS0X

how l .ry it! If Ae does, he ought to be pitied organs. The blood, which takes it- red color from Brook vi June 16 1840 . . . ... r 1 1. . Iitror anil 1 1 . lilnrra hof.ipa , mi.

the agency of the liver and the lungs before it pas

ses into tni neari, oeing mus purinea oy mem,

Just ReceiTed.

Ma. 'S Notion of Marrice. I've been altered to venture on matrimony myself, and I don't altogether think 1 II spekilitte in that line for one while. It don't jisl suit a rovin man like me. It's a considerable of a tic, and then it ain't like a horse deal, where

if jou don't like the beast, you can put it off

tn a m file, or trade, orsvvop, and suit ourseli belter", but you must make the best of a bad bargain uud put up with it. It ain't often you meet a criltur of the right mcltal; spiri

ted vet gentle; easy on the bit, shurefooted

and spry; no bitin.'or kicken,' or skulkiu,' or racin' olf refusin' to go, or running back; and then clean limbed and good carnage. It's about the difliculttst jiece of business 1

know on.

victims vl cislrc&s anil miKPrv

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ne wouia eooin r cevoie a lortune, tnan secure a dollar for any worthless aiticle. LOOK tiUT. Some twimlltrs hate counter-

fe ted this article, and put it up with various de

vice, no not be imposed upon. One thing only will protect you it i the name of COMSTOUK At CO., that name mutt alteavt be oh the wrap.

per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never

buy; lor it is impjtnble for any other to be true or genuine.

No.27-ly SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Comstock & Co., 2 Fletcher-street N. Y.

And by J. J. TEMPLET N Brookville.

and nounsuea ov ioo. co-ninrum . c1b,o .. A N aaeortmnt of Scvtl.es. Hesiha Stones and

. Rifles. ALSO an assortment of Queens-

ach. couiscs freely through the veins, renews

For this purpose 'fry part of the system, ami triumphantly mounts

A political editor cails a contemporary

soapboiler. The other retorted by denying

the charge. by adds, that it is well known to

the coinuiunilv that his opponent keeps n lie

factory. Rising Sun Jour

Artificial Raix. The Committee of the

Pennsylvania Legislature, to whom Mr. Es

uy's application was referred, have reported

in favor of granting him $25,000 should he

cause it to rain in lime of drought over a ter

rilory of $5,000 miles, or 50,00 should he

cause it to rain in sunicient quantities tokeer

the Ohio river navigable dining the summer

season from rilUburgh to the Mississippi. iVt tr Erc

orar VV- I -I.. 1.1.-..'- .1..-- ilQM .

the banner of he.lth in the blooaimg cheek. f,w fanc, p . Summsr trooda. will ha sold

- r . a w v I 1 a I . T

M.KTut's eieubie Die .ueaicines nave oeen i0w for cash or aDorored uroduce. bf

thnrouchlv tested, and pronounced a sovereign rem-J D.PRICE.

edy for Dyspepsia, flatulency, i-aipitation 01 tne Brookville, Jane 15th 1P40.

Heart, Loss oi Appeme, iieari-ourn ana nciu

aehc, Restlessness, Ill-temper. Anxiety, Iu- John H. Walker. Tailor,

enor and MelanchoHy. Costiveness, lliarrhcat. Shot, in the Eait-rn LihertiemnfJITt. UarmeL la )

Cuolery, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout. Tenders his services to the public. Ha expects

Dropsies of all kinds, uravei, vt orms, Aih"" bv his assiduity to business to olease the most facti-

, . ' U . IT1-A-. !..-...- I

ana uonsuinpiiun, urv, uicera, iiuciciiw i rfioua.

To the Bald Headed, and others.

ncs anv know a neiVlibor or a friend who has

been linW and whose head is now covered with

fine hair! One whose coat collar was covered

vith dandruff, though brushed every hour which

has now vanished entirely! Or one whose hairs at early age were turning grey, who now has not a grey hair! Children whose heads were covered

wab scurf, whose hur would not grow, that are now growing the fulles-t crops of hair! Some cases

must be known to most persons. Ask tucm the

cause, and vou will be tohl.Wiese tilings have neen ; done by the'use of the BALM OF CULUMRIA-

Of 2) years growth la this article, its deinond increasing annually some hundred percent, though

when discoveied not opposed by any thing Tor the

same purpose, nrw assailed by almost numberless

raushroon trash preparations that will ruin the hair it used to any extent. Can more thaa these facts be wanted refer to the recommendations by a list of names of respectability, uneqnaled by any other article. Look to these things buy thia article. Stay and preserve your hair by its ue, or if bald restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds iu fddhionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fall

nut. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time to save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve the beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator has euJowed jou use the Balm, for it will do it. No. 27-Iy. For ealo by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Had Complexions, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Completions, Salt Uheuin. Erysipelas, Common Clode and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human Frame. In

Fever and Ague, patticularly, the Life Medicines

have been most eminently successful; so much so

June 10, 1940.

24-7 w

CAUTION.

A LL persons are hereby cautioned against ta

in kin

g an assignment on, or purchasing a Note

given by n-c to Samuel Fruit at his sale some time

n 3n..o... ku. I-... f-. -r !( tut ...1.

iu in iu i t t. ... "J0"-"1"' I which note is paid and reported to he lost, 1 there

...opi u..i.T,r..., fore never ntenn nsr.nw it con.t t mn

All inai iur. inouai requires oi nis paueius isioi - ir k'vi vivciMP

be particular in taKing tue ijiie .ueaicines sincuy Brookville Tuna 15th 140

accoruinx lo ine aireciions. i. is nni oy a news-

Thrashing $ Cleaning Ma chin,.

THE subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to the public, David Knauer'a (of Chester coo-., ty, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, wbicb will thrash and clean all kinds of grain from tie 6t raw, Bice not excepted, and also.

Cora-Shelling machine, which will shell one bubhel in three mimues br band power. ' Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above anchines in operation, and models, can do so by ailing at Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gentrj '. Shop. Fairfield. Franklin county la. State.Coon. ty. Individual Rights, or a single machine, wio be old on reasonable terms. Horses or good not will be taken in exchange for patent rgbts, b is. plying to PETER A. HUMPHRIES March 15, 1839. ' I4.tf 10,000 Bushel of Wheat The subscribers wish to purchase 10,000 boii. els of good merchantable wheat, for v bitb. the market price will be given, to be delivered a Brookville. Long t Brown.

TT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on bind ILi and offer for sale low 1,100,000 feet of Pine ZSoards. 400,000 SHINGLES: 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scan'ling.-c.t. W. TATE & SOX.

July, i:Hitt9.-fleac. 23-tf

Stone Coal lor ale.

THE subscriber keeps on hand at the Basin at Brookville. good Stone Coal. Apply to J.

woods, Agent. St. I ll BUI IINUTUI.

May, 1S40 23tf.

napei notice, or by anything that he himself may

say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit.

It is alone by the results of a fair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed

as a domestic guide to health. Ibis little pam

phlet, edited hy W. t. Moffat. 375 Broadway,

New York, has been published for the purpose of

explaining more fully Mr. .uoflat e theory of dis

eases, and will be round highly interesing to per sons scekinar health. It treats upon prevalent dis

eases, and the causes thereof, Price 25 cents fori goods a little cheaper than any merchant in the

Treasury Note fc Produce store.

P1MHE undersigned has opined a Dry Good and

J4. Grocery store in Somerset where he will eel I

sale by Mr. Moffat's accents generally.

These Valuable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be had of any of the principles Druggists in every

town throughout the United States and the Canadas.

Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Pbonix Bitters;

and besure that a fac eimiie of John Moffat's sig

natures upon the label oi each bottle of Hitters or.

box of Pills.

These valuable Medicines are for sale by J.J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, 1939 -52-ly Brookvilte, Ind.

country.

1 reasury Notes at par, and all kinds of country

produce taken in payment for goods.

JOKL FALMK.ll. Somerset May 26 22-6w.

CaCsB for Mocrm.no. A correspondent1 from St Marvs,w rites to us under date June 3d, that 'a short time since, there were 200 bushels of corn sold in thi3 county, for two dolhrs and twenty fiverenis thnt is one and one fourth cents per bushel The narres ol the owner, the pun baser, and the Constable by wliooie sol J, have been furnished us. Was

it the abundance of the crop, or scarcity of

money that produced this sacrifice? Let the

ful-Treaurjr tuemy of credit anstter. O

Conchdrcm: Why are fashionable youug

ladiet like faith t Do you give t up?

Because they are the substance of things

hoped for, and the evidence ol things not seen

(r While Gen. Harrison was at Fort Meigs,

the Lorian O. Delegates presented him with a first rate nitcb-fnrk. reouefctintr that he would

use It in his approaching harvest and on the 4th "nT lhinS t0 J'. am . . . if . - . e .l temporary rel.cr c of March take ttto U nsbington for the purpose He;itlChZ Uemdv a. . a a aT . a,

. ot piiclinig the unlaithlui out oi.omce. iou. Jour,

The Methodist Episcopal Convention which assembled in Baliiaoreon the 1st of May was composed of 167 members. Only seven ot them were Van Buren men and four of those seven were nearly related to office holder. IMPROMPTU. Uowever insolent or bold, Or crafty or refined, 1 really thought tho Ui.obc would bold The lies ot all mankind; But men have so enlarged the trade'. And lies are in such bloom Aa Extra' one must now b mad To give their numbers room.

Negroes are the only log cabin boys in this

oiatc. tSalU Zpird of Democracy, May "22 You will find, that thev are not the on!

log-cabin boys in the West, you slanderous miscreant. Lou. Jour.

Pit. tsl'OHN'.S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY For the permanent cure of this distressing complaint, neve If lib. When persevered i , t effec

tually renovates thesvstem.and does away me cau

ses of the SICK & NERVOUS HEADACHE.-

Thousanda have tried it, and found precisely the relief which the article promises to beetow. Certificates of the strongest kind, and from the most respectable persons, are in the possession of the proprietor, some of which have been published, testifying to the permanent cure, and others to the immediate relief given by this -tme.dy. It affords relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from the first dote. If taken when the symptoms of an attack are first felt, it prevents th further progress of t'ao complaint, and can poduco no danger at any time by and excessive dose; as in such a case it would only throw off the contents of the Etomache, leaving it aweel and healthy with an excellent appetite. All afflicted with hetdachs should not faii to procure the article, and relieve themselves from so distressing a complaint. Physicians havo in many instances given it to their patient, and in every instance, to our knowledge, with great satisfaction have found it a certain cure SirJt and JWrtwnt He idache is a complaint with winch phvsTians do not wish to have

nd generally prescribe only lor consequently. Dr. Sphon'a Sick

escapes the opposition which

some other proprietory articles meet from that ecource. - Try it once and you never will regret it. It is composed entirely uf vegetables, and contains no mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and docs not require any change of diet or exercise. Sold wholesale and retail by Comstock & CoWholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street N. Y.,and by the principle Druggists inhe Union. No. 27-ly By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

There was a loco focu- Convention at FreuV erick, MdM oo the 6th insu Although it was a Slate Convention, fewer persons were at it than at the county Convention held at tbe same place by the Whigs a few days bfort..

v.unuy Muaayuncan,tii iXshvil. liar and

DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

PINKEXPE C TO RANT SYRUP

fiphe cases of consumption are so numerous in all

-lai. the northern latitudes. tbat some remedy as a

preventative should bo kept by every family con

tantiy on hand, to administer on the first appearance of so direful a disease. This Expectorant Sjfrvp will in evcty esse prevent tho complaint It is Quit impossible for any person ever to have

consumption who will use this remedy on the firt

approach of cough and pain m the aide, and in many cases it has cured when physicians had given

! nil tli riMi inrnrikla.

Sold wholesale and retail bv Uo mat oca io..

Wholesale Drunrint. 9 Ktrti her-strvet, N. Y..and

by th principle Drogtriots in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville. June, 29, 1244. 27-ly

In the Probate Court of Kiplay

County.

On I'etition lor Partition.

Alexander W. Stewart

Mary . Ctewat his wife.

late Mary w. snow, and

James L. Snow,

VS. Ezra N. Snow, Lemuel C.

Snow, Hercules II. Snow,

I rfi rend a S Snow, heirs at law of Lemuel Snow, decM, J

The above defendants are hereby notified that on

the first juridicial day of the Augutt 1 erm A. D

140, of said court, to he held at the Court ll.iuse.

in the town of ereailles in said county, the said

plaintiffs will mke application tn said court, agree

ably to the statute in such case made and provided,

for the appointment of commissioners to make partition of the following real estate situated in said

ounty, and of which the oa.d platitiff and defcnd-

DOI1CKTY & IflACY. CIRRI AGE k WAGON MAKERS.

RESPECFULLY Inform the citizens of Connersville. and the nublic irenerallv. that they

have purchased the Shop formerly owned bv II. L.

Witherald, and carried on by IJickerson; where

they will at all times be ready, and on the most

reasonable terms, and at tbe shotest notice, accommodate their patrons with any, and every thing

n their li ne ol Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connersville, April 3, 1840 14 6in.

BOOT S? SHOE STORE.

M51HK SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the

J. public generally that they bave, a nd will

continue to have, on band, an assortment of IIools, Shot, and Slipper.

of all kinds, superior to any ever otfereu in this

place all of their own manufacture and for sale

wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Work Warranted.

They will also keep an assortment of

LEATHER and FIXDJNGS.

ants are proprietors, to-wit.- the North Hast qnar- of all kinds on Land and for sale at the lc-wett pri

ter, and the East halfof the North West quarter ofjees. IiKUVVN & KING.

aiuiy ou, 3i

?3tii:. in iow;is'.i.peia: florin uangj iiiu East, containing two hundred and forty acres, also the South west quarter of section twenty-one, in township eight, North of Range eleven East, containing one hundred and sixty acres; also the West half of the North West quarter of Section twenty one. and tbe East half of tbe North East quarter ot the South West quarter of the North East quarter of Section twenty, all in Town eight North of Raugc eleven. East in the Jeffersonville Land District. MATSON Ac HOLLAND, 20-4w Att'y for Petitioners.

NOTICE.

THE subscribers to the building now being erected for the M. E. Church in fSi ni.

are hereby notified that tbe first quarterly inetil-

mem win be required on the 1 Jn'y. 1340, til the other three instalments will be featured coir.

terly thereafter, without further notice. Par to

S. . Goodwin, I. Price, R. P. C. Parwick, as! J. tta at. a. a.

v . Hilt. Ily orde of the board of Trustees.

BrookviMe, Ind., 11 Nov. 1839. 47

ifi.5II will be paid br the subscriber for

CLEAN LINEN and COTTON

RAGS.

ehvered at IheirMiUs in Brookville.

J. H. SPEER &

CO.

Wanted by Eron? & ISroum, Thy have also made arrangements to recein

all kinds of merchantable produce on scco'ic!s.fi all their customers are reeuired to make iinroedi.u

payment in thia or cash, aa no fur'her indulgence will be given on notes and accounts.

I reasury Notes and Engineer's Certificates will

oe rvcenuu a. par, oy 1UIU 6 lil(UVii

ICHMOXD AND BROOLVII.LE CANAL.

Brookville Canal, are hereby notified that two dollars on each share, of the second Installment now due will be required on the 1st day of 9th mo. (September next. I'y order of tha Board of Directors. BENJAMIN FULGHUM.Sec. 6th mo. 20th, 1840. 26tf Richmond Palladium.'

i In the Franklin Circuit J Court, August term, 16140.

Bill in Chaneerv.

NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribe are rs m. J . - ... laAa-.akHe al IU M OtA k

tAe UincinaaUsotawbere- preens, a ZSSTr madebsranguce.--ev. Jmpv . , JUONO V BROWN.

State of Indiana, Franklin County.

James iN. Kay, vs. William Alley and Mary Alley his wife

Be it known, that the said complainant, Tames N. Ray, by Matron and Hblland.bis solicitors, was thia day tiled in the Clerks office of fhe Court a foresaid, his Bill in Chancery, against the said defendants. The said complainant has also thia day filed ia said Clerks office his affidavit duly sworn to that

tbe said defendants are not residents oi the State of

Indiana. - - The said defendants William Alley and Mary his wife, are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of the said Bill of complaint in chancery.

ana mat unless they be am! appear on the first diy

i in .tugubt tern.

t be holdcn the Coa

said county on tho third

and answer. pHao or

same and tha matter an

wilt be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against tuem accordingly. Attest, KOBET JOHN.C1 k, F. C. C. Matson & Holland,

solicitsrs. June 11, 1940. - 34-gw I

Shoes and Boot. JUST RECEIVED, a jrood acrtmont of Men's, Woman', Boys', M.m' ard Chil. dren'a Shoes, and for sale by J). PRICE.

H first quality of uypor leather just J4. received. ALSO. tH lbs. first quality olc leather, and for sale low by Feb.l,18:a R.ik.8. TYiNER.

Orrica or thk Bbookvilke Iks. Co., ) 15 Oct., I8:id. THIS Co. will receive money on deposite at their office, on the following terms, namely: for 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for :t months 4 per cent for 6 months 5 per cent., and for 9 or more months 6 per cent. Persons wishing to make sight depositcs, can confidently rely on such certificate beinff met when presented. 6 Risks ou all kinds of property will be taken as o ual.- for terms apply at the office of the company east upper room above Price and Adams' saddle' tore- S. GOODWIN, Present.

A.M'Caarr, . E. M'Cabtt, N. D. G ALU OH, n. Prick, W. M'Clckrt, J. Wybm, Gao. Holland, Jons W. Hitt, Stc'y.

IVKW GOODS. r. subaenbera have just received from tbe Eastern Cities, the Isrgest and best assortment roreigo and Domestic

DRY GOODS.

.f.ai.l Frankl n Circuit rAurt HARD WARE, SHOES, PALM HITS Court House in Brookville, in ' B0.XXETS, frc. '

. B.o.nsy s'v ever onerea ror sale in this place, which they will demur to sa,d B, 1 ,h U.IJ wbole.ale or retail at the 'rnVt i ihitiga therein contained I adding carriage. U. k 8 TYN ER.

"oKvuie, j.ay 10, . , 21

INEW GOODS.

THE subscribers would respectfully infoia

their enstomers and the citizens generally tU

mey are now receiving Irom JVezc York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE.; Consisting of the following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds; Hird, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAKE: Liverpool. China, and Jjritar.ia. do.: BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS H- SLIPPERS Eur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hals;

All of which we will sell on the mcst favorabV

terma. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in change for goods. LONG & BROWS. Brookville. May 23, 1839.

Sugar Jk Molasses. VS aTaV IH..1. ,.f V.. ....

-U- v 12 barrels of Molasses, just received iai

.or Bsie oy jj. g. r y tft. Aug. 1, 1SS9.

Groceries.

JUST received a frech supply of Sugar, Mo' ses, Coffee and MackeraJ, and will be sold 1

it-

ln

for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and children

hoes. J). PRICE. Brookville, April 16, 1840

received

quantity at Ci

cinnali prices, adding the freight on the Canal, M

K. Ac SI IAtsBrookville, July 25, 1839.

50 nrio lbs- RON.just U,UUU for sale by the qua

111; AUS.

jfXN and, constantly at tbe American office n

Hr followinz kinds of blanks;

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds. - .

Notes of band,

Sammonse, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables1 Bonds,

Constable Sales.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

C F. Clabksor, will also attend to deeds. Mortgages. Bonds. See. and take tbs sc;

nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, take depositions, certificates, affidavits, &c, -Office in tbe printing office. lftl'

Jy iT RECEIVED, alarge quantity of tin Iron, and for aalo h ir i,i tvnpd

Br okvifla, Jan'y 1,I640.

IXOTICE.

ffpjlE undersigned having beer me agon'J (; JL the White-Water Cotton Factory. re s

prepared to furnish Merchants and lie-ir cue:'' mers, with a Scpsbiob article of yams, carp' chain, caodle-wielfng and eattini;, at Cisa. rrict'

at their store ia Brookville. -LONG & BROW!?. Jsn'y 9th. 1839 ; -v COTTON TAN. 7,000 Ib. cotton j-m, 1 sorted numbers, f r aTe hy May 1S80. H. it 8 YSF J