Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 July 1840 — Page 4

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The Rexaixs or Napoleon Boxapakte.The government of France having determined on the removal of the body of Bonaparte .Tom St. Helena to that country, to receive a pompous funeral, the public attention is much attracted to the subject, and consequently the following account of the remain? and the coffins in which they were deposited, may prove interesting. It consists of a 'Memorandum concerning the demise of General Bonaparte,1 written by Sergeant Aldington, then of the at. ucten.1 Artillery, who as will be seen. took the most active part in the ceremony he ' describes so minntely. ' He says: "On Sunday, the Cth of Mar, 1821, the day after the gene.-al's death, I was expressly sent for, while attending divine service, to make a tin coffin for General Napoleon Bonaparte. On Monday, the 7th, I was ordered to attend at Longwood house for the purpose of soldering up the body of General Bonaparte in the tin coffin, which was preformed in the following manner, in the presence of Generals Bertrand and Methoien, Madame Berlrand,lhe French Chaplain, the French Surgeon, Mr. A. Darling, Dr. Rushop,His Majesty's 20th Regiment of Foot,several of the French domestics, and Samuel Ley, a private in lhe20lh Regiment: Tlit body of the late General Napoleon Bonaparte, attired in full uniform, was deposited in a tin coffin, the inside being lined with white silk and cotton. His cocked hat was laid across his thighs, and on the left breast of his coat were a gold star and cross, and several other medals of the same metal; several pieces of coin of various sizes and different values were also put into the coffin. His heait was deposited in a silver urn or tureen filled with spirits, to which I soldered a lid or cover of the same material, which was placed between the small part of his legs. His stomach was deposited in a silver mug, in which, there wire spirits, which ws also put into the coffin. A silver plate, knife, fork, and spoon, ana a silver service cup, were also deposited in the coffin. Previously to placing the body of the General in the coffin, the tin lid of the coffin being lined with white silk and stuffed with cotton, it was put in its place, an J I soldered it on the ooffin, enclosing the late Gen eral Napoleon Bonaparte, and all the above mentioned articles. The tin coffin, with its contents, was then enclosed in a mahogany coran, and they were enclosed in a lead cof fin, and all were afterwards enclesed in a ma hogany coffin, which made in all four coffins.1 Jcocrxo from Appearance. A good sto ry is told by a ankee editor, in illustration of the folly of judging from apnearnces. A person who wore a suit of homespun clothes, stepped in a house in Boston on some business where some ladies were assembled in an inner room. One of the company remarkedfiii a low voice, though sufficiently loud to be oveiheard by the stranger.) (that a countryman was in wailing, and agreed to make some fun; the following dialogue ensued. You're from the country I suppose!' 'Yes I'm from the country.' Well, sir, what do ou think of the city V 'It's a tarnel sight o houses in't.' 'I expect there are a great many ladies where you came from V 0 yes, a woundy sight, jist for all the world like them there,' pointing to tbe ladies. 'And you are a grcnt beau among ihem, no doubt!' 'Yes, I beaus 'em to meetin and about.' May be the gentleman will take a glass of wine,' said one ol the company. ear a a a a. . ? I nank e, don t care if do.' 'But you mast drink a toast.' I eats toasts, wat aunt Debhy makes, but as to drinkin, I never seed the like.' What was the surprise of the company to hear the stranger (peak clearly as follow?: 'Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to wish you health and happiness with every other blessing this earth kcan afford, and advise yea to bear in mind that we are often deceived by appearances. Yea mistook me, by my dress, to be a booby, I from the same cause, thought these menato be gentlemen: the deception is mutual I wish yoa a good evening.' Parallel or the sexes. The North American says, there is an admirable partition of qualities between the sexes which the Author of Being has districted to each with n wisdow that challenges our unbounded admiration. Man is strong woman is beautiful. Man is daring and confident woman diffident and unassuming. is Man is grent m action woman in suffer ing. Man shines abroad woman at home. Man talks to convince woman to persuade anu piease. Man has a rugged heart woman a soft & tender one. Man prevents misery woman relieves it. Man h as science woman taste. Man has judgment woman sensibility. .ian is a oeing ot justice woman an wnrel vi iiivi tla Thi PROiPECTS IN X. Jevsk- V terday received a letter from a hifhlv intelli geat gentleman at Newark, New Jersey, who, .u pvaunnpr, writes as follows: We are glad to here, that Old Tip is doing so well at the West, and we can awure you we are not at all passive here. New York is safe without n doubt. New Jersey will not, to be sure, give as large a tnajorty ns N York, but we feel snre that we can tire Old t ip one ixousana majonty at least. We are all rocked and primed, and shall make a sure fire. Lok.Jbwr.

Mr. Gregg, Sir: We the undersigned

Democratic Republicans, of Centre township Dearborn county, Indiana, having formerly, r - i - , f-.-i.. from principle supported Andrew Jackson for President of the United States, believing nim to be a firm republican, and subsequently, we supported Martin Van Burcn from the same principle, and under the same impression as to his democratic principles. But we have learned that piofession and principle are not inseparably connected, and that the most correct criterion to judge the tree is by the fruit it produces. Having deliberately made up our judgments from this unerring rule, we have come to the following conclusions, viz: i That we have ieen deceived as to the' real principles of Martin Van Buren, s we now consider hem anti-Democratic: That we have not renounced our principles in this declaration, nor deserted the party, but that our party leaders have strayed far from the original landmarks of true Jeffersonian Republicanism, to which we still profes-s to adhere, and shall endeavor to show our attachment to Democratic principles and our love of liberty, by giving our votes " at the next Presidential election for the democratic candidates, for President, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, and Vice President JOHN TYLER. John WiUon, John B. Hobbs, J. Rains, Wm. White, S. S. Savage, John Barkdole, Samuel Gibb?, Farmer, do. do. do. do. do. do. Ii borer. G. A. Rigg. Frederick Harwood, Trader.' Andrew Worley, do. George Griffin, Farmer. Wm. Morgan, do. Joseph II, Vickroj, Mechanic. Harper Sawik, Laborer. Thomas Starling, Farmer. J. II. Carbangh, Laborer. David Wells, - do. Centre, July 1th, 1S10. Golds Rock Wheat. The Frederick Herald of this morning contains some very favorable notices of this wheat, as shown by the product of some samples of it sown last fall, in that county. Mr. Henry Lighter is stated to have sown a bushel and a half of this golden rock wheat, and that making some necessary allowance for the injury which part of it sustained by being sown too near a wood, the product of that quantity of seed might be estimated nt fifty bushels. Patrick O'Neill, near Frederick city, had a lot of three acres sown vil!i this wheat, the product of which he expects to be from 140 to 130 bushels. The grains in one head of those left in the Herald office numbered 90; and the product of good samples is said to he from 80 up to 120 grains to (he head. Ball rat. 0OGen. Scott, Gen. Gaines, Gn. Taylor, Gen. Miller, and most of tbe other Generals who poured out their blood for their country in the last war, are in favor of the election of Gen. Harrison to the Presidency. Call ye them British fl'Agy." Lou. Jour. . fc5-The editor of the New York Evening Post calls the log cabins "hog pens." Does he give them that name because he sees them thronged by so many w ho were considered "whole hogs" under Gen. Jackson's administration? 6. A Woxas's advantages. A woman maj say what she likes to you, without running the risk of getting knocked down for it. She can take a snooze after dinner, while her husband has to go to work. She can dress herself in neat and tidy cali coes tor a dollar, which her husband has to earn and fork over. She can go forth into the streets without being invited to 'treat at every coffee houe. She can paint her face if too pale, or flower it u too red. She can stay at heme in time of war, and wed again if her husband is kild.' She can wear corsets if too thick, and other hxins if two thin. Tlierc is a family of fourteen brothers in Detroit, nil of whom will vote for Harrsion. They have five sisters, who are Whigs too, Wonder if their mother has got any mere like menu ricayimc. Executor's Sale f Real Estate. TTRY virtue of tbe authority vetted ! mo tKm Bn lOt dertie-ned executor of the last will bin) imi. ment of Joseph Merrill dec 'd. late of tbe coontvof r rmnnnn, ana oiaie oi Indiana, or Ine will of said eec a, i win oner tor seie at public vandoe on Sat urday the 23d day of Angost next, between tbe boors of 10 A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M ntA Am the jfollowing real estate, viz: all of the North est qainer oi oeciom seventeen, township nine o ing vim eei, excepiiog a Don i tnree acres more or tees sold and deeded to James Goodie, dee'd. Term of sale one third ia hand, one third in one, and one third it two years, from time of sale, by purchasers giving bond with approved i eerily, and on tbe payment of the whole of tbe purchase money a deed will be made to such pora.i. - "4 .t. - vn.aci . tjmc to va va mw rciDieB. WILLIAM M'DOXNALD, Executor of the last will & tes tament of Jes. Merrill, dee'd Jolyir, 1840. 30-5w PERKINS' Vegetable Watrr-proof Blacking, For BOOTS, SHOES. HJRWESS. 4c. rmHIS blacking chines without brushing, is not 1L destroyed by water, and does not ininre the leather. Manufactured nt BrowaoTille. Indiana, and for aaie oy j. woods, Brookville; Andrews ec ltabois, Fairfield; aire wimlesele and retail, by A. Q. Perkine, proprietor, at CrownsriUe, led. July 33, 1840. . - 94w,

.. : ."NOTICE. A 1L person indebted to the subscribers must

"e iraiDeaiaie settlement oy note or cn . -,. . ' July 12 1840. LONG Sr BROWN. I Attn rr Sale. rrnllE subscriber will offer for tale, at public U. outcry, on the 8th day of August next, two building Lots in tb town of Metamora, in tLia county. There is a black -smith 6hop'on one, and! a store house on the other, convenient for business. Title is indisputable.'. Sale to be on the premises. Credit six months by giving good security. July 7, 184-yS-4w DEKJ. W. KOV. At the same time and place the subscriber will sell at pnblic outcry 8 or 10 lota in the same Town. One lot with a good frame dwelling hottne. another with a substantial frame building suitable for atore house, shop, &c., three of the vacant lota join: a large lock on the Canal, where there will be extensive water power. The Town of Metamora is on the White Water Canal, 9 miles from Brookville, ia a rich and highly improved part of the county. A liberal credit wi be given. . GEORGE HOLLAND. Joy 8, 1S40. 89-4w KXansion Ilonse. THE undersigned have fitted op, in a very neat and comfortable style, the loner established Hotel, on Main st. near the Canal, known as theMansion Howe. They have at considerable expense, placed in it entirely new Furniture, and otherwise furnished and refitted the establishment, as to render it a pleasant and convenient resort for travelers and business men, from a distance visiting tbe city. Having attentive servants, and a choice selection of liquors for their customers, they confidently anticipate, by prompt attention to thir business, to secure a share of public patronage. (JAKMlCHAfcL. At UAKINCKOSS, June 27. Cin. Gaz. 27-2 mo. Root, Shoe, & Leather Store. frpllE subscriber has opened a Shoe & Leather a, store in the bouse recently occupied by Mr. Edrington, nearly opposite .the Court House, where persons wanting any articles in the above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and perhaps better and cheaper than, the tame article ean be had in Urookville. Country produce or cask will be taken in payment for boota, shoes or leather. I intend to keep shoe makers finding for sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Drookville, June 18, 1840. . 25-tf BRAXDRETltS PILLS. LIFE AND DEATH. Every living being has ftco distinct principlei in ils nature on&the Principle of Life, theothr the frtnciplc of Lfcali. .. CIO long as the principles of Life predominate, scf health is enioved: when the Princisle oTifeatH aicknesa takes place. By tbe principle of death is meant the principle of decomposition or decay. which is each hour going on in tbe ho man frame, from tbe hoar of our birth to that of our final exit. While tbe natural outlets, tbe pores, the bowels and all tbe other excretories of the body, discbarge these decayed particlea as fast as they are generated, we are in a state of hea'.tb we are free from the presence of disease. ' How shall we counteract tbe principles of death? How! Purge Yes, Purge! The magic in that word shall yet be understood by the whole wokld. Yes, Purge. Be the pain ia the head, the back, the bowels, the foot, the stomach, tbe side, the throat; does it arise from internal or external cause still pnrge! For know this self evident troth. that pain cannot exist aave bv the Dressnre of some ? . . . - i impurity, some ceposite of decomposed Dart idea upon tbe organ or part where tbe pain is seated Purge with what! With ukkoirk Brandreth'a Pills! which can be obtained only from persons regularly authorized to sell the same by a certificate of Agency aigned by Brandreth. BEWARE OF COUSTEFEITS! All Pi! la purporting to be Dr. BrandrrtV. and sold by persons without a certificate as above, are COOMTSaFCITS. Tbe following persons have Veen snoointed A. gents for tbe sale of Dr. Brandreth's Gonoirb Vt tbl UMViim 1'ILLS. in their mnM-l rn places; there is no need of beinir imooeed nnon hw the Connterfeita, if you only remember to ask for the certificate of Agency. Never buy of pedlers. irin no instance aoiney ever bare the genuine article. encit a nave btokk as you woclb poisow, tor if yon purchase pills of them which they fell you are Brandreth's, yon are aa certain as death to get a WOmTBLKSS covxtxkveit arttclk! The folloowing are tbe only tmthorued Agents in Franklin County. R. & S. Tyner -Joel Palmer Z. A. Nye Etekial Tyner Co. Cooley Ac Petty Ward; dc Koseberry Brookville . Somerset! New Trenton. Metamora Rechester Ceder Grove P.O. NEW GOODS. OTtm a . . . mr, enDscrioera bare just received from the Eastern Cities, the largest and beet asnortment e roreign ana Domestic DRY GOODS, tlJlKU W AKbj, SHOES, PAIJi HATS, ever Offered for sale in this nlace. hil :n ell wholesale or retail at tbe Cincinnati prices, Brookville, May 16, 1839. 21 OrncK or the Bbookvii.be Ins. Co., : 15 Oct., 1839. rniHis fo. will receive money on deposite at taeir office, on tbe following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent, per annnm for 8 months iwr cem. ior o months o per cent. and for 9 more months 6 ner cent. Persona wishing to make night depositee, can confidently ly on each certificates being met wwm preaewea. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as S naif for terms apply at the office of the company east upper room above Price and Adams' saddle WWUWLN, Preside!. A. Majabtv, E. M'Cabtt, N. D. Gallios, D. Pbicb, W. M'Ciecav, " 1 '! - J. Wtrx, GKO. HOLLA, 1 W. T. Bamra, Josr.W. Hirt, Stc'y. , I 3 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re eneeted to call and mane ataly, either by tesa or note.

COOTS and StlOF.S.

TTTI ECr.IVED and for sale, UU 450 pairs Miller's coarse bootr 84 " 200 do ' kin do ¬ do coarse shoes -good common coarse shea boys do do youths' do do women's kip shoes - do calf children's choea boys' coarse boots yonths do Miller's common eoarse boota 300 200 240 ISO 120 100 36 36 100 tt R.fe 8. TYNER Rrookville, November 22, 1838 TO RENT, OA"E or Two Room in the frame building ml the Aorta East corner of the Public iquart fa Sroolnitle, suitable for tootk shops or office

I'ottesnon vmmeaiaiely. meicine oniy pmrtaiiy cieanee uiese, end 1ct Dec. 20, . C. F. CLARKSOX. such collected masses behind as to produce habiu. al costiveness, with all its train of evils, orsnddes Thrashing- f Cleaning Machines, diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers. Tbiefact t THE subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to well known to all regular anatomists, wbo extra, the public, David Knauer'a Tof Cheater coun- ine the hemaa bowele after death: and hence tbe ty, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which prejodiee of those well informed men again will thrash and clean all kinds or grain from the qck medicines or medicines prepared and L. straw. Rice not excepted, and also. to the public by ignorant persons. The sec-Com-SateUinff Machine, effect tbe Life Medicines is to cleanse tL. which will shell one buthol in three minin.es, by doeys and the bladder; and by this meana. tU hand power. liver and the lungs, the heathful action of whick Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above ma- "'"ly dPndf UPB tbe regularity of tbe urinary chines in operation, and models, ean do so by call- " Tho. blood, which takes its red color ftoai ing at Mr. Satnnel Miller's, or Hudson Gentry's lb geiicy of the li reread the lungs before itpta. Shop. Fairfield, Franklin county la. State, Conn- into the heart, being thus purified by then, ty. Individual Rights, or a single machine, will be ',d nourished by food coming from a clean stoiasold on reasonable terms. Hones or good notes ch.conrses freely through the veins, recews sr. will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by ap- erT Prt of tkf ytemt nd triumphantly tnoaou plying to PETER A. HUMPHRIES. the banner of health in the Wooming cheek. March 15, 1839. 14-t.. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have bees thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign rea TT UMBER. The asubcribers have now on hand r ypepia, lUatulency, PalpitsUon of Um ILi and offer for sale low Heart, Loss of Appetite. Heartburn and Head. 1,100,000 feet or Pine Hoards. aebe- RetJess. in temper, Anxiety, Us. 400.000 SHINGLES: ? "".Jf'

1,300 Locot Posts Joist, Scantling, d.dc. v' i i4io.m m , July, 13l8.)9.-0eac. 29-tf THE ub.cribers to the building now being erected for the M. E. Church in thie nlacei mZ5rZ ISr 1 .a? 1 1" . iLa1. ment will be required on the I Jan'v. 1940. andl , . ... - . . . i h:r. ' - a. a a ww a e fta w ivk y WkMA W W. Uitt. By orde of the board of Trustees. Brookville, ind., 11 Nov. 1839. 47 ifvASH will be paid by tbe subscribers for "-Cl.KA LINEN and COTTON RAGS. ehvered at tbeirMills in Brookville. J. H. SPEER & CO. Wanted by Iioas c Cntm. vfsjuUSHELt. OFCORN.neliver U- w v ed at Brookville. l bey have also made arranirementa to reMire all kinds of merchaaUUe produce on accounts, and all their customers are required to make immediate II vniair AnetAmAsw eassam - - - .A m.La Z' payment in tbia or cash, as no farther indulgence will be giren on notes and accounts. Treasury Notes and Engineer's Certificates wil be receivod at par, by UONO BROWN. NEW GOODS. THE subscribe re would respectfully infoim tbeir customers and the citizens generally that they are now receiving from I V.L di.-i-j.ii .... , "w " ' -T ? t uuoHrg, ana Cincinnati t A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE . Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Groceries of alt lands; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin Y"y ja rv r?m Liverpool. China, and Britania. do.: lA'Pft n trt nn a . a . ISUU IS, SHOES, PUMPS9f SLIPPERS: rur, on, ana i aim ana Leghorn Hats; AH of which we will sell oa the most favorable terms. -JUUH TKY PRODUCE taken ia change for goods. LONG & BROWN. Brookville, May 23, 1839. Sngar & niasjc. 71 1 nhds.of Scr. sod r" , 2 barrels of Molasses, just received and An ,71939. TYNER. GroMrifiai. TTUST received a frech nnnl, rfln. tJ see, Coffee and Mackeral, and wiU be sold low vr cut, Also, a fine assortment of .a v:i a. boee. n p.ipr Brookville, April 16, 1840 1 Kf Oflfl LBS- IRON, just received and "VUUV for sale by tbe enmntity at Cin - cmnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by Bri,,e.J.,, 25, 1839;l-,Bl5-TY,VER-DLAMIB. ON and. conetantly at the Americas office the following kinds of blanks; Deeds. Summonses, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Swbpcena, Executions, Constables' Bond, Constable Salet. Motes of hand, NOTARY PURTJr. ,9; FiV CAE" ! attend te Slling deeds, Mortsraffes. Bonds, arc. anil v. -vf nowledgement of deeds, power of attorney, or take depositions, certificates, affidavits, e, 4-c. , OtBce in the printing office. IA iT ITpHE undersifned having become agenu for H the White-Water CottZ. V- .. prepared to furnish Merchants and their customers, With a 8smiot articV nr chain, candle-wickinc and natrium .rrs-' at tbeir store ia Brookville. . ""T Ja.-y9tb.182.- LONG ic BROWN. COTTON YAN.7,000 lbs. eotton jar. sorted nnialftM a v 7". aa Hay 22, 1839. - j R. 8. TYNER. I be swaeeribern a t. W . n l , n wm . .1. j . 77 "-mw iv,wu eaan for which tss priee win aa oivaa a i:.

JTTOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MPljt Xtil CFNES. These Medicines are indebted their name te tleir manifest and sensible action in

j uurujing lire eiiina "iiu vimiihcib m we, and en. j dowingtbem with renewed tone and vigor. In mil ; ny Lund red certified cases wbich hare Wen nude ! public, and in almost every species of diseaaa which the human frame is liable, the happy effem. of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AM) 1'HEXIX BITTERS hare been gratefully and publicly r knowledged by the persons benefitted,-and m.0 were previously unacquainted with the beantifullT philosophical principles) noon which they are cotu. pounded, and upon which they consequently act. I be tire aiEUu;iar.9 recommend then, selves in diseases of every form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, the various imtmrii;. and crnditiee constantly settling aroond them; acd to remove tbe hardened fieces which collect in iu convolutions of the smallest intestines. Othtr Dropsie. of all kinds, Gmel. Worms, Asthma ftna consumption, senrvy. Ulcers, Inreterats I Sre. Scorbotie Eruptions and BadCotrmleomi eruptive complaints, sallow, Cloudy, and etUr 'commm ciode and Inflwmxa, sad varicotk-' . v:w . .! . n liVMinuw am miia un ignn r nw. PeTer ,b4 Arw. particnlarly. the Life Mediciae. ...... k -JL. i- ' . incft oniversaHy,?!! thetn. AH that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is ts be particular in taking tho Life Medicines strictlj secerning to the directions. - it is not by a aes paper notice, or by anything that he himself any say ia their faror, that be hopes to gaia credit it is aioae ny toe resalts of a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL.- desimei as a domestic guide to health. This little panptiet, edited by w. p. Hoflat. 375 Broad war. New York, baa been published for the pantos of explaining more folly Mr. Moffat's theory of dis eases, ana will be found highly interning to person seeking health. It treata epon prevalent ii ne by Mr. Moffafa aeento enerallv. e. andtbecaueea thereof. Price cents tot 1 mwm . . . " . w . nese v aluabie nedicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville. AGENTS Tbe Life Medicines mav be akwht bad of any of the principles Draggests in every town thraoghout tbe United State and the Canada Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Pbenix Bitter, and besnre that a fac simiie of John Moffat's ifnatareia epon the label of each bottle of Bittert or J box of Pill,. These valuable Medicines are for sale by J.J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, 1839.-52-1 Brookfille, Ind. Jasl deceived. A N asnortment of Scythes, Scythe Stones sad A Rifles. ALSO aa aseortment of Qbccbc ware. Women and children' aboea. ALSO a few fancy Prints, and Snmmer goods, will be scl4 row lor casta or appro re e produce, by Brookville, Jane 15th 1840. Jcbn C Walter. Taller. Shop in the Eastern Liberties of Jit. Carmtt, U) l enoers bis servicea to the public, lie expeev by his assiduity to easiness to please the most net) dieae. June 10, 1840. 24-7 Stoae Ccal Czr male. rrplIE snbMrieer keep oa band at the Baaiait KrookTille. rood Stone Coal. Apply ta Woods, Agent. SET II BUFF1NGTON. May, IS40 23tf. ConCRTT & I3ACV. CARRIAGE &r WAGHX- JLUtTERS. I Ttn ESPECF1T1.1.V tnrn. il i;m aT Cot1 ia.nraill. mmA tk n.iki; m-mwV.w that IheT 1 have purchased the 8bop formerly owned by H. L I Withe raM. end cnrrid aa a nirkenwia: wbert lkey will at all times be ready, and on the no 1 reasonable terma, and nt the ahoteat notice, atcotnnoaaie iaeir patrons wua any.aoa CTcry w a tneir n ae oi uusiaeaa. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Conaenville, April 3, 1840W14 6m. BOOT SHOE STORE. rmilE SUBSCRIBERS wink to iaformtbt il pnblic generally that tber have, and w continue to have, on hand, aa assortment of Coots. Slioca, and Slippers, of all kinds, superior to aay ever offered ia tk piece an r tbeir own manufacture and for ft! wboleeaJe or retail, el tbe lowest prices. Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FINDINGS. of all kinds on bead and for eale at tbe lowest pri ces. BROWN As Kiyo. July 30, 1839 31Shoes and Coot. JUST RECEIVED, a good assortment J Men's, Womea's, Boys', Mines' ar-d CM drcn's Shoes, and for sale by - D. PRICE. 71 sT DOZ. first quality of apper leather jJ JJiAmJ received, ALSO, 8U0 lbs. first quality w leather, and for sale low by ass-a. ioaa r ee. t, iboh. R.As. S.TYMERtt Tf.H f OK r aMn dbium vn t v naNAb The atock bolder in tbe Richnoond BrookTille Canal, ere hereby aotiSed tliat tro linaatackakMB. rik. mmuJ Ti.linn:t dne aril I a tMnirxl k.. i. j. (k Y, ma. IST temberj next. By order of the Boaid'cf WrsctK

BNiAHIN FUIiGHUafr Ctb aw. S3lb, 18. ' 2tr . -: JJScMawiio--

LONO s BROWN.

Brookville.

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