Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 November 1840 — Page 4

Ti'SK "Old Rosin Ike tow.'

- - . Li.r J. re cmharrassed now. answer me another' journs to the house a supper U "prepared ' MISCELLANEOUS. I lime,' and arising she bade him good liighU jand after partaking of it, the parties seperate ; -I She just escaped a tinp; he went the next for (heir respective homes. But the genuine

trom ine ittcnmona raiiaatum. , . . euardian. to :nau;re more Darlicu- hnslr irr nnrties. we erieve to sav. are now

O! BRIGHT ARE THY DAUGHTERS FAIR jlar,y into her affairs; and receiving the tame j rarely heard of. They have lost the spirit Rt -answer, he dropped his suit at once. which enlivened them a false refinement

The next serious proposal followed soon a I- jhns broken in upon their pleasent amusement, er, this too came from one who succeeded to J and bright yes and fair hands no longer fig

ure at a husking. - -'

O. bright are thy daughters fair KicLir.onO, And sweetly thy lovely eyes glow; When they sing of tl.e hero that conqtier'd On the dark plains of Tippscanoe. ; On the dark plains of.Tippecanoe, On the dark plains of Tippecanoe, When they sing of the hero that conquer'd On the dark plains of Tippecanoe. They are wearing, with fair tiny tigers, A banner, to Harrison true; To wave o'er the plain once defended, By the liero of Tippecanoe. ' Cy the hero of Tippecanoe, tzc. And as their fond lovers gaze on it. They'll think that the Ladies are trne; Tothe freedom they proudly inherit. And the cause of Old Tippecanoe. And the cause of Old Tippecanoe, c. With pride they will joyously bear it, As a gift, of the lov'ly and true; And.as Jasper, tbey '11 gallantly wave it And huzza for OLD TIPPECANOE! And huzza for OLD TIPPECANOE! &c. Virtue does sanction it freemen. And justice demands it as due: To vote for the honest Old Hero, Who fought bravely at Tippecanoe. - Who fought bravely at Tippecanoe, &c. He rescu'd cur State from great danger, And she'll gieatfully prove to him true; He drove the red foe and the stranger From the dark plain of Tippecanoe. From the dark plain of Tippecanoe, eke. He is worthy the suffrage of ireomen, For, his principles surely are true; He's unsullied by any base action, . And is a plain republican, too. And is a plain republican, loo, &c. He will leave the Log Cabin behind him. And to the White House he will go; To reform the abuses of Martin, And make peace and prosperity flow. And make peace and prasperity flow, Arc.

Then with (jees boih long and unshaven, The locos will shortly appear; For Van Buren Will lose his station, - And his brightness will soon disappear. And his brightness will soon disappear, &c.

Then cheers to the bero wnconqtier'd. ' By all thtt great Britain could do: For, he'll drive the magician before him. As the Indians at Tippecanoe. ' As the I ndisns at Tippecanoe, &:c. Three cheers to the beautiful maidecs. Who, to their lov'd country are trne, For long as iheir sweet eyes are beaming, We'll huzza for OLD TIPPECANOE! We'll huzzi for OLD TIPPECANOE'. &c. Sublimely the bright son of freedom, Again eh:.ll illumine our clime; And our Country from mis'ry redeeming, Will beam till the last Knell of time. Will beam till the last Knell of time, A c. O

. . " At -A , . 1

a large portion ei tier esieem, out applying the same crucible, to the love he offered

iherl she found a like result. He.' too,

left her and she rejoiced in another fortunate

escape.

A Knowing Boy. A eentleman sent

Inil with folfpr in lli Ttalllmnr nnt ftftice.

and money 1 pay the postage. Having i e-

She sometime after became more ncauain-1 turned with the moner. he said: 'Guess I've

ited with a young gentleman of slender . for-1 done the thing flick;! seen a good many folks tunc, in whose approaches she thought she puttin' letters into the post office through a

discovered more of a timid dithuence ol love, i hole, and so I watched my chance, and got

SheriflT's Sale.

Y virtue of an execution issued "from the

Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed,

will expose to public sale to the highest bidder,

at the Court House door, in the town of Brookville, '

Franklin county, Ind., on the 7th day of November, 1840, betweea 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., tbe following real estate, to wit: lots No. ten. eleven and twelve, in the town of Union, in

said county; first 1 will offer for sale the rents and profits for the term of seven years, ai.d If the rents and profits will not celt for a sum sufficient to sat

isfy said debt, interest and costs, as set forth in

said execution. I will the and there offer for sale

ihe fee simple of the above discribled lots taken in

execution, as the otopertv of M. C. Lace, at the

suit of Isaac J. Keeley. J. O. 6t. JOHN, Oct 13, 1840. . Sheriff F. C.

than she had witnessed before. She did not

check his hopes, ancrin process of time he loo

made her an .offer. But when she spoke of

her fortune he begged her to be silent. "It

IIS IU YlllUVf ilUlillf nuu irunuij, arliu ll, 1 )T nn v mv ronrf. not to fortune. In VOU I shall !

i J . " " .

obtain more than gold.' ahe was mst agree-

ably disappointed. 1 hey were married, and when the union was solemnized, she made him master of her fortune with herself.

I am indeed worth 1800 dollars,' said she

to him, 'but 1 never said how much more;and

mine in far nothing."

'Bristol, will your Balsam of Hoarhound cure a cold!'

Certainly, sir. ' It is an infallible remedy. 'You will oblige me, then, if you will give the weather a dose. Get out, you impertinent puppy.

BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED.

WE WILL PAY. THE HIGHEST Cash price for the above quantity of WHEAT,

delivered at oar MILLS in LAWRENCEBURG.

The market price will be paid for 5 or 10,000 flour

BARRELS.

The Merchants hero are well supplied with

Salt, Groceries, and other goods to suit the trade

r"TOFFAT'3 VEGETABLE LIFE MEhl It J. C1NES These Medicines are indebted

eirpnoame to incir minimi ana sensible action in

nniyitng- the springs ana cnanneis of life, and en

dowing them with renewed tone and vigor. In ma.

ny hundred certified cases which have bren ml.

public, and in almost every species of disease to

which the human frame is liable, the hapnv effect of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHF.KIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persona benefitted, and l were previously unacquainted with tlie beauiifol:, philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded, and upon which they consequently tcU The .LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form snd descrinticn.

Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, the various imparities and crudities constantly settling around them: r,A

to remove the hardened faces which collect in tl, convolutions of the smallest intestines. Qtlifr medicines onlv partally cleanse these, and lcv.

i such collected masses behind as to produce habitue

al costiveness, with all its train or evils, or sodden

diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers. I his fact ia well known to all regular anatomists, who exam, ine the human bowels after death: and hence prejudice of those well informed men anintt

! quack medicines or medicines prepared and lr-

Mahaly Cheney, VS.

Jacob Cheney.

In Franklin Circuit Court, February Term, 1841. Chancery, for Divorce.

of the back counties, and at the lowest prices.

JOHN oc COMEUYPJ. Aug. 12.1S40 42-3w. . Law. Bsa.

t j- ? 1 l il V ; v j .. "!J l: .

I nope never 10 enjoy less pien&ure, limit i n Ci u rememoereu, mi iue ;aiu cuinpiaiuaii, feel this moment, when I tell you my fortune on the 20th of April, 1840, filed in the Clerks teisnrutrt office f said Court.her bill in chancery for divorce.

It is actually so, but her husband often tells fi. . . . . office ;b tffiJavit lffreeablv to law.

her that in her he posseses a

tune

far nobler for-

TIXE HUSKING PARTY. Farewell the jolly busking night The merry after scenes; . When Indian pudding smoke beside ' A giant pot of beane! J. G. WUiltier.

We like to recur Occasionally to the cus" toms and pastimes of our ancestors. Talk as we rr.ay of the gay masquerade, and the fashionable ball where beauty, and elegance,and refinement float down the dance, to the soft music, like the lovely creatures of a dream

the embodied spirits of joy. and light, and mo

stating that Jacob Cheney is not a resident of the State of .Inuiana. The said defendant is hereby notified that unless he plead, answer or demur to said bill, at or before the calling of this canse at the next ensuing term of said Franklin Circuit Court, to commence on the third Monday of February next it the Court House in Brookville; the bill as to said defendadt will be taken as confessed ,and a decree entered accordingly. -

ROBERT JOHN, Cl'k F. C. C. Oct. 24, 1840. 44-3w

GRINDSTONES, '

OtC 50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt.

2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, I khds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Pakn Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and lot sale by K. AtS. TYNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above.

ond to the public by ignorant persons. The sec

David Price ) In the Franklin Corcuit Court, VS. February Term, 1641.

William Hartly.) Chancery. BE it remembered, that ths said complainant by Matson fc Holland bis solicitors, this day

sic,who is there that will not torn n longirg " f.. ,n V1 0,e"8 0 .u. ..vYt V ,. , . - 6 fc bill in chancery m this case, also an amdavit a-

"u ut.uii iu c.n.pic ciuiuic- i grecably to law, stating that the defendant in this mentof other limes when past lime went 'case is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The

THE HEIRESS. A sprightly, rosy chcelced, flaxen haired, lit'Ie girl used so sit, on the pleasant evening

in june, on ine maroio steps opposite my;

lougmgs, when I lived in Philadelphia, and sang over .1 hundred little sonets, and tell over as many tales in a sweet voice and with an air

hand in hand with use fullness! We know that these may, at first view, appear rude and forbidding that the sensibilities of the fash

ionables of the present generation would be ahocked at the bare idea of a quilting frolic

an apple paring, or a husking party. The hue-king party takes place in those

long, bright evenings of autumn when the harvest moon is up among the stars, and the streams and the hills, and the old forest trees are brightening in its beautiful illumination. A gronp of harnv 'and kind hearted beings, of all ages and sexes, from the fair young girl

down to the greyhaired old man, are assembled around the fruits of their neighbor's in

dustry the long and heavy piles of Indian corn, gathered from the field with its cover

ing of husks. The whole length of the am

ple barn floor is lined with huskers, who after a few preliminary jokes, betake themselves

zealously to the task.

l dc presence ot lemales in such a group

will no doubt be objected to. But wherefore?

Ask the grey haired yeoman. i(,in the days of

his boy hood, it was deemed improper or in

consistent with (he dignity and delicacy of

their character, for his female companions to

said defendant is therefore hereby notified that unless be plead,, answer or demur to said bill on or before the calling or this cause at the next ensuing terra off aid Franklin Circuit Court, to commence on the third Monday of February next, at the

Court House in Brookville; the bill as to said de

fendant will be taken as con.resfod and a decree entered accordingly. ROBERT JOHN, Cl'k F. C. C. Oct. 19th 1840. 44-3w

Fall and Winter Goods

"ITUST received a freeb supply of casinetts. also t? collar Beaverten, Hard Times, fancy Prints,

Blue do Sheetinc. Lazhorn Bonnet's, Few Seal

caps, mens, womens and cbildrens Shoes, Ladies

gloves, noons, ore. ' .

ALSO Groceries and dye stuff. Rio coffee .gunpowder tea, sugar, indgo, madder,

alum Arc. Powder, shot and Lead, in addition to his former stock which will behold on reasonable terms for cash, approved produce, such as feathers,

ra flaxseed, timothy seed,dryed peaches, arc. D. PRICE.

Brookville, Oct. 2M, 1840. 44

of delightful simplicity that charmed mc manyiioin their brothers and their neighbors, in an a time. She was an ornhan rl.iL! ami mm. I evening's amusement of this nature. They

manly reported to be rich. Often and often wou,d sm51e allhe Me-i of impropriety-. The I Siit. after a dav of toil, and vocation. n,l assembly i? not one of strangers, where doubt

listened to her innocent voice.brcalhing forth nd "Pprchcnsion must seal every lip & fetter notes of peace and happiness; which flowed '! movement, but of those whe", hae lived

cheerfully from a light heart, and felt a por-i tion of that tranquility steal o'er my bosom. Such was Eliz Huntley when I first knew her. Several years had elapsed during which I was absent from the city, when walking alang one of tbe most fashionable squares, I saw an elegant female figure step into a carriage followed by a gentleman and two little children. I did not immediatetv recognize

her face, but my friend who was by my side, pulled my elbow do you not remember little llliza who used to sing for as when we lived together in Walnut street t 1 did remember, it was herself. She used to be fond of treating her little friends with romances and at last she acted out in the gay circles of life, under the auspicious of her guardian. It was said by some,

she was rich very rich but the amount of

wealth did not appear to be a matter of publicity, however the current, and as we generally believe, well founded report, was sufficient to draw around her, many admirers

anu among me num5cr not a tew serious

courtiers. She did not wait long before a young gen tleman, on whom she had looked with a some

what partial eye because he was the gayest the handsomest of her lovers, emboldened by

her partiality, he made her an offer. Probably she Mushed and her heart fluttered a little, but they were in a'moonlight parlor, and as her embarrassment was more than half concealed, she soon recovered, and a waggish humor happened to have the asscendent, she put on a serious look, said she was honored by his preferencc,but there was one matter which should before giving him a reply shc bound ism on his promise. Perhapsyou may think jne wealthy. I would not have you to labor 4inder a mistake in that point, I am worth $1800. . She was proceeding, but the. gentleman started as if electrified. 'Eighteen hundred dollars T he. repeated in a manner, that betrayed the utmost surprize; yes ma'am,1 said he awkwardly, I did understand you were worth a great deal more but,'

Xo, sir,' she replied; no excuse or- apolo.11 t a 1 . V a a

giesj miQK aoout wnat i nave tola you, yon

Boot. Shoe. & Leather Store.

rrnllE subscriber has opened a Shoe & Leather

M. store in the bouse recently occupied by Air

Edrington, nearly oppsite the Court House, where persons wanting any articles in tbe above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and

nerhBDs better and cheaper than the same arti

can be had in Brookville. Country produce or cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or leather. I intend to keep shoe makers finding for sale. DANIEL HOFF3IAN.

Brookville, June IS, 1840. ' 25-tf TT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand ILd and offer for sale low

1. 100,000 feet of Pine Boards.

400,000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling,oc.dVc. W. TATE & SON. Jolv. 13l839.-rcc.l 29af

DOI1EHTY & K1AC1T. CARRIAGE Sr WAG OX MAKERS. TTfc ESPECFULLY inform tbe citizens of Con

mm nersville, and tbe public generally, that they

have purchased the Shop formerly owned bv H. L.

Witherald. and carried on bv Dickerson; where

thevwill at all times be ready, and on tbe most

reasonable terms, and al tbe ebotest notice, ac

commodate their patrons with any, and every thing

in their line of Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.

Connersville, April h, kmu. 14 o. Tea, CoSfee, Sugar Sc Salt.

ITUST received a fresh supply of tbe above er

m tides, and for sale, bv I). fKICK.

aid effect of the l-ue medicines is to cleanse tie kidneys snd the bladder-; and by this means, tt liver and the lungs, the heathful action of whirl, entirely depends upon the regularity of the uriiury organs. The blood, which takes its red color from

the agency or the n ver and the lungs oeiore it ps.

ses into tbe heart, being thus pnrihed by then.

and nourished by food coming from a clean ston.

acb, courses freely through the veins, renews er.

ery part or the system , and triumphantly roounu the banner of health in the blooming cbetk.

Moffat's vegetable Lire Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite. Heart-bum and Headaehe. Restlessness, lil-temper. Anxiety, Lag. guer and Melancholly, Costiveness, Diarrhon, Cholery, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout.

Dropsies of all kinds, Grsvel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate

Sores, Sonrbntie Eruptions and Bad Complexions,

Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Completions, Salt Rheum. Erysipe

las, Common Clode and Influenza, ana various otli.

. er complaints which afflict the human Frame. Is Cien i . . : i .v- t : M.j:.:

cn lira njjuci f.i innii ijr , nc uisincuitira have been most eminently successful; so much to that in the Fever and A gue d istricta, Physicians al

most universallv prescribe tbem.

All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients isto

be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newt-

paper notice, or by anything that be himself mtr

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

It is alone by the reeolts of a fair tnal.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; design

as a domestic guide to health. This little pam

phlet, edited by W. B. Moffat. 375 Broadway,

New 1 ork. has been published for the purpose of

explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of dis

eases, and will be found highly mteresing to per

sons seeking health. It treats npon prevalent dis

eases, and the causes thereof, Price 25 cents for

sale by Mr. Moffat s agents generally.

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

AGENTS Tbe Life Medicines may be also Vt

had of anv of the nrinciplesDroggeets in even

town throughout tlie United States and the Canriu

Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Hit tin

aod besurethat a fac simiieof John Moffat's sir-

natnreis npon the label of each bottle of Bitten or

box of rills. .

These valuable Medicines are rnr sale by J. J. TEMPLETON.

Dee. 97, 1839.-52-1T Brookvil le. Ini

together as children of one family, and have

met each other at all times, and at all places in the kitchen or in the parlor the field or the worksliop, with the Same frank smile of welcome. And pray where is the harm cf mirth and pleasantry, tempered as they are hrrc with pnre, unstudied natural modesty t There can be none. The "patties have not mingled in the hollow world, and learned to tamper with tkc heart's best feelings, to curl

the lip at sincerity, and betray without a suruple, the confidence ofthe artless and un

suspecting. 1 he girl who seats herself at the

husking, and the lively, frank hearted youth

beside her, have no sentimental and novel bonowed nonsence to exchange they have

never read and sighed over tlie pernicious pages of Moore and Erron, or looked on un-

blushingly at an immodest theatrical repre

sentation. On the contrary, thevhavedrawn

(heir beautiful ideas of love and friendship

from praiseworthy examples and maxims of

their ancestors: and consequently, the vicissi

tndes ol lite iw alternate lights and shadows, are met without that bitter disappointment

which fellows so closely upon tho dreams of

the romantic and idle vissionary. AVi tlifr ia miilfi. Vifa o..l !

Salt ly tlie barrel.

ITUST received, 59 barrels of Salt, and for sale

IV bT D. PRICE.

Oct 28, 1840 44 Administrator's Notice.

Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concert that letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned, on the eatato of James

Thompson deceased, late of tbe County of Franklin Indiana. I will sell at public auction on tbe

4th dav of November 184U at tbe late residence

ofthe said deceased, in Springfield Township in the county and State aforesaid, tbe goods and chattics belonging to tho estate of said deceased.

Terms made known on the day of sale. Ine estate of said deceased is probably solvent. Tbe sale will commence at 10 A. M on said day.

T. B. SUUBY, Admr. October 21st 1S40. 43-3w.

Ah there is mirth, life anJ jollity in your

genuine husking part ; The huskers play their tongues as liasily as their hands, while engaged in their plesanl task. Stories are

related songs are sung lokes are passed

and soft words arc spoken. Imagine to voor

self, reader, the sight of a long row of fine

healthy looking girls, with glowing counte

nances and bright eyes, and sweet smiles.

uepena upon it, mere is nothing nice a sensi

b!e, good natured romp of a country girl

who will play "hide and go seek, and 4blind

man's bun, with you, but who would cuff

ycur ears in indignation should yea address

in language which more refined ladies woul

listen to with complaisance. During the

proces of husking, if a reef cor of corn be found

by any of the ladies, she is liable to receive a , r -f .L- " .'1 f

Kiss iroin some roi ine company. - one, oi course, hands the ear to her favorite beau,who

readily understands the signal, and acts ac cordinglv. The red cheek is sure to be red

der before he leave it.

After the task is finWhcd, tho company ad

Sheriffs Sale.

TTTI Y virtue of four executions to me.dirocted from

UJ the Franklin Circuit Court, I will expose to I public sale to the hirbest bidder, at tbe Court

House door, in the town of Brookville, r rank I in

county, la., on the 7th day of November, 1840, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock

P. M-, the following described real estate, to-wit-

tbe East half of tbe Southwest quarter of section

No. eighteen in township No. eleven, of range No. thirteen East of the 2d meredian, which lies West of Pipe Creek. Also, that part ofthe West hall of

said quarter section which lies west of Pipe creek, and north of a email branch running directly up tbe

hill near the upper end of tho fence. Also, the N. East quarter of tbe Southeast quarter of section

l-iin township eleven of range twelve cast of yd

meredian, containing 120 acres more or less.

And first I will offer for sale tbe rents and pronts

of the foreiroinfr described premises for the term of

seven years, and if tbe rents and profits will not

sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debts, inter

ests and oosts, as set forth in said executions, I

will then and there offer for sale the fee simple, la

kea in execution as tbe property of William Col-

yerwd John Colyer, at tbe suit of David Alley.

Oct. l-t, 1S4U. J. J- Ol. JUUIN, . Sheriff F. C.

Raff f-arpct.

rnillE subscriber baa on band a good assortment

ML ofKair Carpet, wbicft will he sold low. Also

a good lot of tow linen, by D. PRlCE

Brookville, Sep. 9, 1840.

TOUCH MOND AND DROOL VI I.LE CANAL

ma The stock holders in the Richmond and

Brookiille Canal, are hereby notified that two dollars on each share, ofthe second Installment now

due will be required on the 1st day ofOth mo. (Sep-

I tember( next, ny oruer of tbe Hoard or Ui rectors.

BENJAMIN FULGIlUM.Sec. 6th mo. 20th, 1840. 26tf Richmond Palladiwn. NOTICE.

A LL persons indebted tothe subscribers mos

makeimmediate settlement (ay note or casht

they will have to par cost-

July 12 1840. LONG BROWN .

BOOT SHOE STORE.

THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform tbe public generally that they have, and will

continue to have, on hand, an assortment of Hoots, Shoes, and Slippers,

of all kinds, superior to any ever offered 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 rlJvDINGS.

of all kinds on band and for sale at tbe lowet pri cee. BROWN & KING.

July 30, 1839 31

NATIONAL HOTEL, LAWREXCEBURCK lad,.

rTPlHE subscriber has taken and fitted up at

M. heavv expense the buildiiur formerlv occunied

by E. D. John, Esq. corner of Short "and High

sts-, where be can accommodate a number of eity

and transient boarders.

His entire furniture and fixtures are new and of

tbe first quality.

fcvery effort will be made to spread the best la ble that '.he lecahtv ofthe nlace will ad mit of.

- A good Livery is prepared for those travelling by private conveyance, and every attention will be

paia to en nance their comfort. -. Said bouse is now open for the reception of tran

stent ana city custom. JNO. KYLK. Lawr'gh, Sept. 19, 1840. 40 Lawr'gk Ben.

NEW GOODS.

THE subscribers woald respectfully infma

their customers and .the citizens generally tbtt

they are now receiving from

JSew York, Philadelphia, rilUmurg, ana Cincinnati.

A general assortment of

ME KC HAN VlZii; Consisting of tbe following; Dry Good and Groceries of all kinds; Hard, Earthen Queen's and Tin WARE; Liverpool. China, and Brilania, do.;

BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS & SLIPPERS,

Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Halt;

All of which we will sell on the most favorable

terms. 'JOUHTRY 1'RODUCE taken in eicbange for goods. LONG & BROWN.

Brookville, May Z, 1839. Groceries.

JUST received a frecb supply of Sngar, Slolaam. Coffee and Mackerel, and will be sold lt

for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and children

hoes. It. rKli;r

Brookville, April 16..1S40

Just Received.'

MAN assortment of Sy thee. Scythe Stones n I Al. Rifles. ALSO an assortment ofUM"'

ware. Women and children's shoes. Auh" I few fancv Prints, and Summer imods, will be toM

low for cash or approved produce, by

CASH will be paid by the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON

RAGS.

chvered at tbeirMills in Brookville:

J. H. SPEER & CO.

Steae Ceal finr alt . . .

rmnE subscriber keeps on band at tbe JJL Brookville, rood Stone Coal. Apply ?'

Woods, A geat. 8ETH BUFFING'0

May, lt40 SStf.

NOTICE.

ALL persona indebted to tbe subscribers are re auested to call and make settlement immedi

ately, eHharby sash or note.

bum BROWN.

rmOMBSTONES -LL For sale bv

Sept. 24 1840.

R. & S. TYNER.

10,000 Eiashels or Wheat. The subscribers wish to purchase 10,000 bush

els of good merchantable, wheat, for which the

market price will be given, to be delivered in

Brookville. Long & Brown.

TO RENT

fM"E r Twe Rooms in the framt building ml W ike A'orik Ernst corner ofthe Public snumrt

in Brookville, suilmble for work shops or offices tjs - - asm ism mfiia fl

rm wwmvr um epfe-MM ib 7c. CF. CWJUCSOAT.

D. PRICE.

Bookville.June 15th 1840.

ON and, constantly at the American office tl following kinds of blanks. I

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

Notes of hand.

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions Constables' Bond

Constable Sale.

AYVrjPV DTTPLin.

W V M. M.K M. M. Cll'lt I sT V . .1 eaftto-n rl tO b-'

i a. mfamHsVBurwa win mi srv -mw-- l .

deeds, Mortgagee, Bonds, &c, and tk

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iLBS. COTTON YAR V ut""V 1,000 Sole Leather,

200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, 8 Bales Browa Sheeting. 25 Kegs Nails. 1 Ceroon Indigo,

Just received mad for sale by . R.iS Broekvilte 8ett. 11.1-40. '

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