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ell-fr the distracted condition of the
commerce of the country. The ' f the evil lies farther becky than the P,nhe banks to pay specie. The sus-
but one of the many consequences r!hare nSwed from th oerbanking,
" An and from wild and recKiess nioT f 'through which wealth was sought . J untried schemes.that have brougt
'w .. but ruin and Oanfcrrupicy id lae atn'S Siti-ne for resumption should be selected
. ...rent for sufficient reason.
4W"' nt be amiss to remark, it ma
alij ocujid. Somo-eiiei -?t of thtUbrary, it is beli
nor
It,
" " their circulaticn, which in all preb-
.ittl P"w'
.v. f doubtful solvency continue in-
worthless in the end, the
resumption takes place, the better
When me nanics snail up
jantr tne
5!rf ke't redeem their liabilities in specie, a rtsst be sustained as far as possible, for
' t failure in the ettort, woaid augment
fdlltltrsanJ difficulties, which have per- " ...j. kntinu and moneyed ron
,!e,ed tne ur-r ;:r
ami of the country, .v." t meantime, if we w,h to hasten the
of better limeade mu r'"' ii li. rrcn if iomn ronaider-
tans win ru' - . - - . .
efttenaio of the privilege j
te
fi:e is res,uired,to ptotec the industry
1 I ... mn.liian
flaw prices and scanty wages m Lurope,
mariir louna ana hubi luimni
Ilia , . - . .l. ..;. and comnr.rrcial operations, i
ptrtioa of our common country. At respects the State Bank of Indiana, it .o doubt, resume at the earliest day the fcimg Wester Banks will name. Whetht ctn do so at an earlier period, without -nBnent injury to the Bant itself, irrespecL.fihe funeral welfare, is a question con
tint "bich a more correct opinion ran be face, wheo;the condition of the branches till ha exhibited through their annual reitrttUthe legislature. Rash measures in efereace to this subject are to be deprecated ; jb- should the Bank be crushed under a preulure attempt at resumplion.tl.e people wnl k.j-,;.J f rnrrenrv which has always
km eagerly sought after, and that portion of
die Stat d.bt invested in dsimc hoi. hi hitherto met its own interest, and yielded
ihsndiome profit besides, to the State, must tsaaJei to the debt to pay the interest upon
which, no means exist except a resort to inct taxation: I say added to it, because the
i now nearly halt her share ct me
evea is oecetiery
carry out us original cesign.
. i o conation of the State Prison claims especial regard. At the last meeting of the Legislature, provision was made by law for n partial reorganization of its government and discipline, to go into operation at the expiration of the term of the Superintendents then in office, which took place on the 14th of last June. Ia pursuance ofthe Act just named, vesting their appointment in the Executive, Joseph R. Pratt and John McDougal, Esqra., were appointed Superintendents of the State Prison Mr. William Collum, Clerk, Dr. Samuel Merriweather, Physician, and the Rev. Fernandez C. IIolliday,of the Methodist Episcopal Churc h, Chaplain all of whom entered upon the discharge of their duties
according to law. Herewith, I lay before you the report of Dr. Samuel Wort visiter, of the Prison, for the psesent year. He gives a full account f the state of the Prison, end makes many valuable suggestions in favor of remodelling the whole system. During the past sunimer. while in the
Southern part of the State, I made it a point to spend a short time in examining the Prison, its discipline and its adaption to the purposes for which it was established. While 1 can ! freely express my satisfaction with the mini j agement of the Superintendents, so far as it came under my observation, and in favor of the provisions of the law of last winter, as far as they went, I have no hesitation in saying i that the Prison itself, and the entire policy ofj its discipline, as established by law, cannot be too soon abandoned for the character of the State. The country has been full of ru! mors, for many years, of mismanagement and want of proper attention on the part of the Superintendents; but it needs only a hasty examination ofthe entire concern, to eatisfv
.1 a a a .
me most dull obverver,that no man, or set of
mtn, tne best qualified that can be found, would be able to succeed in the management of the present Prison, as such an institution
ought to be conducted. The Prison itself, is entirelX too small, and the buildings are ill
designed and worse constructed. When the
DROOKT1LLE, IWDlAWAt VKIDAT, DEC 10, 141.
uiro kaowltag aba cM.aaiaU tir Tlt Constitution ro&kvn it ike daty or taeGoaeral Aasosably to provide by law for a general lyattm f Education, wherein tuition oball be equally open to A fall compliance with tia faadaaiontal rul of our State Cortrntnent, cannot bo oecnred, until an Institution ia provided Tor those who are cntceotible of an education, hat to whom it cannot bo imparted by the ordinary mo ana of instruction. Aa connected with tbe perpetuation of tree principlea, and tbe stability or our Government, no euhjoct ia'ofmore vital iaaportance.than th genoal diffusion o knowledge, from its elementary
principles, to the highest grades of learning, j . Our Stat constitution has imposed it upon) Eiuan B&bwick iaa candidate for ro-c)ectin tbe General Assembly "to orovido bv law forillhe .c f Ja,lco of tho Pea for Brookvill
mJ? t "tborixod to anaouneo Willi ah McCLisaT aa n candidate for Jnatieo of tho Peace, for BrookviUo Townahip. at tbo onsninr election.
- i . r i .. '
5:ncri Bjnein 01 eaucanon ascenaing in a regular gradation from Township Schools u a State University, wherein tuition shall be gratis, and equally open to all." Although
mere Has been mi
Township.
Josticb or Tat Pa.cr. Aa election will be held, at tbo uanal placo, on tbo 3d day of January IMS fnt nn.... f -1 t .! r.l
uch leei.lati.n, but little I V 7 7 . "
progress has been made in the perfection off"" "r -"'''V"wa.u,P. to nu a vacancy such asvslem. It mav h thut nrinrinal J tho oxp.rat.on of Elijah Harwich'
aa all the ettixena
effico ia aa impartaiit one.
f BrookviUo know, and wo
bop a competent person may be selected.
Notice t All.
VH10 wants Winter qumrtera Iwieb to soli say Hoaoa and Lot aituated imaso. diately below tbe Exchange Hooao, now occupied by L. Riff. The Hooao Las jnet been thoroughly repaired, it ia thirty -eix by aixteen foet.
who a nrst rate cellar and atl eonvoaiencea gonot-
u.iij ronna aoout a aonae. Ana a I am determined t Bell thortly it woold do well Ar any proa wanting aucb a residence to call and oxamino for tbemaelvea. Title indesputabl. Alo will bo aold with tbo bouao a lot of Hone, bold and Kitchen Forniture. conaiating; of Bodateada and Bedding, Chair. Table. Settee, Bareau. Clock, Stove. Sund and many otber article not innumerated. G. V. EDR1NOTOM. Brook ill. Oct. 19th, 1841. 49-
cause of failure is to be found in the fact, that '
too much reliance has been placed in devising particular systems, which, of themselves are expected to produce the desired result, without any reference to the neculiar state of soci
ety, or the means which can bo commanded cu"eat before our reader, and tooxpr ouri
to carry out these svstems. It is almost im. j gratitude to Meaara. Mount and Cooly for eopia
posibl to ascertain the amount, or condition. ' tac 'r o kind a to aend ua.
Govtanoa'a IIao. We haatento lay thi)
JYeic Store. Hakes ax d burton MAVE jott received from Pbilidelpbia, Pitta -burgb, and Cincincati, a largo aortmoat Dry Goods, Groceries Queens Ware Hard Ware and. -.
Cutlery Sfc. SfC. And bav opened their atore in th room imed; ately north of tk Drookville Hotel. Their (ood are all entirely new, well selected, and bavins: be purchased since tbe fall in price, they can bo aoi' upon term more suitable to tbe time. They have a fine aortment of clotha,eaasimr and itatinett, of faahionable color and qualities arefully elcted in th Philadelphia market. Their atock of Qoeenaware and Hard war U very large, an4 haviFg ben parcbaaed for eaab. they can supply their friend on very fhvorahlo terma. Tbeiraelectiotisofailka.mouselinde lainoa.lawa
. . t . - - i r a 1 1 cot? a. Qf-C. uc, itcfuch mm ibti iuih wit. points to the proprietr of' Jon W. Davie ia elected 8oeaker oftka Indiana 1 . .u ...in!..,.,k.i..i.afiU La
rr......I..B) iviiiciHiiaaic geni Or acentS to i HOUriO
ofthe funds appropriated for the beneft of common schools; Are these funds ia a situation to be applied as appropriated! What amount can bo relied upon and is the entire amount sufficient to answer any .valua
ble purpose, or. is it necessary tomake addi
tions to the fund already designed to aid in a comp liance with the requisitions of the cons
tution: until these matters are clearly ascer
tained, every system of common school
Wo are pleated to observe that our friend and towaaraaa John H. Fa rquhar haa been elected t tb Aaaiatant Secretaryahip of tbo 8tate Scnau.Mr. F. baa all the requisite qualifications for such a post, aad will, we doubt not, make an officieot officer.
Owing to the length f th Masag. ot bar matter. that W had designed for tkia week, ia narea-
eaucation must necessarily prove inefficient. J garily excluded. We have just space to notice that
i ma conmaerauon points
agent or agents to
into, and report the general of the school funds of the State.
Lite has now neartv
apital drawn out, and the losses, incident to ludden winding up of the conrerns ofthe
Wnk. wnnld well r.ih dits'tBule the balance
! a tk. a.r1 aMmnt f the bank.
h strictest scrutiry should be exercised for h correction of all abuses, which mny be (band to exercised for the correction of !! ibaics, which may be found to exist, in order HSMtaitt its character and usefulness, as an iasAWienin which tbe people of the State tiri iem interest.
The act auihrising the issue of Treasury Note provided that they should be issued ot the denominations of fifty and five dollars, in equal amount of each kind. The larger .lM have proved inconvenient for circulatisn.andfor the payment of taxes, and hve R.red and are suU liable to a greater deprc-
iia:ien than those of the less denomination.
It is believed that it w ould be highly benefi elil t the public generally, if prviion were nxU kT law for the Statte to tak up the
lftiti,hy substituting n their place notes ef
fireiollars. As the State can lose notinng y the operation, no good reason can be conMiTe why'tbi shouM not be Juae immediate. lT,vhe inote especially as it now settled that
they must remain in the hands ot tne peopie. aaiil they can ba taken up in the collection ot th State revenue. Under existing cirenmttances bonds cannot be sold for their redemp
tion, and it will require every exertion to present their depreciation. Their value as a tirculating medium, for which they have been nd rauit now denend on the facility with
hich they can be applied to the payment of
its, and the demand treated lor tnena, oy t aonenl of taxes to be collected. , From the report ofthe Treasurer of State which will be laid before you, it will be seen tehlnre remaiaine in the Treasure
en the 3lstof October last, being the close ofj
he fiical vtar is $'29,774 93. The report of the Auditor of State, which .Ml be laid before you, shows the assessments f the present year from which the revenue sf 1842 is to be derived. It appears that the
he!e taxable property of Indiana is valued at
195,518,763, showiag an increase over ine nessments of the previous year of $5,762,917. The number of polls returned are 103,746, showing an increase in the number f polls, of 3.458. The revenue received the
ui oe dj-
additional buildings, contesnnlated bv the act
of last session, shall he completed, the space within the walls will be so nearly filled up, that it will be impossible to employ the convicts in the limits of the Prison, with advan
tage to the Superintendents, or the State. Indeed, suitable workshops, with the requisite light and air. and properly ventilated to secure the health of the prisoners, cannot b
obtained without procuring an additional lot
of ground, which cannot be done except at a
very extravagant price,
The location cf the Penitentiary on the
Ohio river, in the immediate vicinity of a
nourishing commercial city, furnishes every
facility for the profitable employment of tho
convicts; and a removal to a distance from Jrfler onviile is not Ia be desired. The ineligibility of the present site, however, is very obvious. The Prison is situated within the
1 mrnrnnrafawjl limita f th TV-wri wilh A svawll.
inge ofthe citizens near it. The practice has been for many years, and 1 apprehend it cannot be entirely changed until more room
is obtained, to employ a part of the convicts
at labor without the I'nson, and it has been
the canse ot much just complaint on tne pari i upon which we can
of the citrzsns ol JrCersonvals, thai tney are
; daily compelled to witness convicted felons
mingling with the population ol the town.
Situated where the Prison is, its management must, and does frequently bring the officers cf the institution in conflict with the police of Jefiersonville.
It is submitted to your consideration, whe
examine condition
that future legislatures may be fully advised ofthe particular legislation, necessary, to accomplish the design of that admirable leature in our constitution, to which vaur atten-
! tion hai boen invited.
The fines and forfeitujes in crimsnal cases
Representative; Joseph F- f?own
Principal Clerk, J. T. Hvcklebbrv Aaaiataat Clerk, and B. M. AtNaoa Enrolling Clerk, to'tbe same body. DovttLaaa McUeiaa was clotted Principal Secretary of the Senate, Joan H. Fa4aiR Aaaiatant Secretary, and 8&ml. C. Dvrr enrolling Secretary.
diea.
ALSO A largo aaaortmeat of Boots. 8bo. Hata, Cotton yarn, Nails, aVe.
Thv solicit an examination of tbir f d aal
price, and then wieh th public t olt thoir own interest.
Brookville, April 22, 1941. lT-If.
have been set apart as a fund, for the estab
lishment of county Seminaries. How it i
managed or applied, is, under the present; laws, unknown t the legislature. It is re- - a a a
specllully suggested that tome plan should be a . a a a a .
aaoptea, oy which the amount and mode of
managing this fund in the respective counties,
may annually reported to the tieneial Asscm-
blv.
The interest ofthe State University, endowed by tho munificence of the General Government, are entitled to your especial attention. To make that Institution prosperous, useful and permanent, will require a constant supervision of its affairs, and its fund
should be protected with the most watchful
vigilance. I am in possession of no facts,
from 'which I can give an lac count of the
progress of thelnstitution during the past
year.
I have endeavored thus to las before tou
the condition and wants of the State, as fully as the meaue within mv power would enable
meuch with suggestion as seemed important
lor your consideration. There is,a you will
perceive, little ia the aspect of our affairs,
lock with pleasure, it
is dithrutt to foresee the result of he present state of things, and equally as difficult to determine, what particular remedv should he
applied. The involvement of the citieens, while adding to the embarrassments of the
affairs of the State, increases the
The Lawrea ceburgb Beacon, announces the fact thatThoma J.Evan, Esj., late f this Stat, died on the 13th ult. at Burlington, Iowa.
A meeting of tbe Brookville Temperance Society will be kld in th Methodist Chapel, at early candl light, on Wednesday the ?Sd of the present month; at which time an address will be delivered by George Holland, Esq. Elijasi Baawicx, Proa't. B. T. S.
To the Public.
TUB "Protection Insurance Co. ornanrr. rnsnanirut. bavin established an f
at thi place, hereby give notic to all parse desirous to have property ensured, that they eao
have it done at the moat reasonable rate ty p plying to their agent. n-nnna
f I WW WWa N. B. Rik on all kinds of propel ty takoaBrookville, Ind. Nov. V. 1M1. 4-7
T4ioRev. Gcoaon Campbbll, of tboCbnrch of
Christ, will preach in the Coart Hous in thi
plac. on Sunday, the IVib mat, at early candle
lighting-
emmsmas'a
COCIKCi STOVES, TIN fr HOLLO W WARE.
flTlHE Subacriber havinr removed thoir ahop
JL to the room formerly occupied br LeC
Brown aa a store room, and more recently by O,
W.Suber, would irespectfully inform tho public
that thev have and will keep constantly on hand
genarai assortment or fJooking stove, mciaoing four sizes of the Cincinnati Premium Stovea.which need no recommendation more than enquiring of
those who bav used them. A Lao The Queen of tbo West, Cooking Sto'c, which for neatness ef catting and facility in conking, are not surpassed Vy any now in se. They have on band a general assortment of Ten anl Seen Plate Stoves of the
beet quality. ALSO They will keep assort ments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part of Su
gar Kett'.ca, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Andiron Ace. They have on hand a general assortment of Tin
War, wbich;tbey will sell whoicaaio or retail ai
11 AY! HAY! 11 AY!" -. Farmers bring in your Hmy! - m. tea
rnillK Subacriber wisbe to purcaaev imi m JL ton. .
II ha on band a few or tho largo M laaai seven plat Stove, and a good lot of Hcao aai boye Boot together with ateV and boy aaooo,
all o which wiu v eoio 'Z"' -
BrookviU,Nv.25. -
QUA.
ISH, Sperm, Nufot, nd I.inod Oils for
4.4. ibarbbiwa.
iT l by
July 9tb, 1841.
ACON HAMS, Shlr and aid for a
K- o i.Tinaa
1T
U9 by Jnly 7. 14I
ther it would not be expedient and proper to I when a spirit of forbearance, 6rmness of pur
rhanre the present situation oi tne
a a . a
o :ar cliance the present situation oi
Prison, as to establish it without the limits of the town o( Jeffersonville. It is believed that a suitable site, containing the requisite space, can be procured for a reasonable sum at a
short distance from the Town, which will se
cure all the benifila ofthe present location,
without any of its disadvantages. It is said! that good stone ofthe proper kind, con bo i procured, and delivered at Jeffersonvine at a low rate, A part of the pr Soner might be employed in dressing and preparing this stone for the erection of a t.ew Penitentiary. To effect this object it would only be necessary to
I change the existing contract with the fcuper-
inlendent,so far as to permit them to oiscnarge the amount they have already agreed to pay the Stale, annually, for the labor of the convicts, in the preparation of materials, and the erection of the neeessnrv buildings. As soon
. , 11. P , I Ik. Mttl.,1,1, .f
as tne ceils wouia oe nnnneu,uic uwiciui tbe old Prieoa could be applied to the erection of
wall and ebop for th new rnon. vvun very little dditionl aid from tbo State, all t ho glaring defect ofthe prent yten might be avoided, and tbe improvement la prion dieciphao, which the erperienc and humanity of tho ago have produced for tbo reformation, coaaected with tbo pauisbmont
of convict, could thn. and not until men, neap
ri Cincinnati prices. Also- Hous heads, Houa
nuiuuut wi ... - o. r: a, aiik;.J. -f
responsibility resting upon us. There never - . W,L. ; fhir lin dona. on h ahortest notic.
has been a time in tho hitlorv of our Stat 0a conoer and oewter will be taken in exchange
for Tin ware, l'erson wishing to purcnas any of the above article will do well to rail and examine for themaelve. FUDGE da VAN 6 A MP. BrookviUo, Oct. 25. 44-
Ginseng.
LB4 of dry
10,000 xt eaab prise.wiil be poid. July 14.1S41 3 J. TKMM.1TOW
pose,and an entire abandonment of all selfish
designs were more imperiously required f those, entrusted with the management ofher concerns, It will at all tint afford me the most sincere pleasure, to unite with th Legislature, in the adoptiu of maanura to promote tbe welfare, and
retrieve tne credit of the State. Cominsr to vour
dutiea immediately from the people, you will be
well informed f their peculiar want and necss
eities. and whatever vo mav Droooae fur th tm
lief of th community, at the aama timo impartial- prompt attention hope to receive a liberal ahare
r n-uriiig iue jusi rigais or an, anau receive my most willing sanction May all your labor b Bigaalizad by harmony of action, and fallowed with th most beneficial results to our common constituents. SAML. BIGGER. Exkcvtivb Caaitat; Drr. 7.
To TOE PCBL1C.
I AMUEL SHEPPKRB respectfuily iefsrats I th citizen f Brookvill and th vicinity, that
h ha declined the notion of moving from Brookville, and will bo found at hi ld stand. rady to
' execnto ail nine mi worn in isa iwini.
re-;etrle. Give tbanka to hi old friends, and by
HEALTH SECURED BY THE USE OF Hygeian VegetabU Medicines.
If 1CH bav obtained tbe approbation aal
recommendation f thousand who nor
i been cured.
In Consumption, Cholera Morboo, InBamatlooo internal!- or cxternallv: Dvaooneia. fsvor. gu.
indigestion, Billion or nervoo affection, end oi:
disease of tbo Liver, yellow iver, uom, " matism, lumbago, tic doloreua, dropsy, st. Vit dunce, epilepsy, apoplexy, paralyeie, pal?, grooa aickneas. and all obstractiona to which tbo Foaialo form ia o ditreingly liable, and which ooodo many of the fairet portion of the creation to taoil untimely grve: small pox, malee, whooping cough, acarlet fever, aathma, jaundice, gravel, ton, and all Urinary Obstruction, fistula, pile.
rupture, and sypnili in u its rafwi
r ...
vreient vear lor otaio pui p w u : . . -t t.j... L. J y . r. . . i T .i. . niia.i i. th Prnitemiarv vtm of Indiana,
4 5. This amount IS eenvea un uer r- Vrndianapolii wa. o.tahli.hod a. th ..at lw directing an annual permanent tax of 4Ui -ourS, .i Government, upon lands granted by
cents to be levied each year on tne grana asiwent for internal improvement purposes, J seventy five cents on each poll to pay the .torrent expenses of tho State Government. Tb.se expenses are estimated for the ensuing r at $92,750 00. . , The present Librarian of the Stale in the fnilhful ti.rr.ar. nf bia duties has placed the
b-ary iu excellent condition. Many books
ob:h were supposed to ko lost, have been rtccvera kv him. d ioris valuable addi
tinih. k..n ,.! b nurchase under the
ef the last session on that subject, Boing atni.l iK. .r rX tha capilol, close
oo aa w-a.a - a sttaat'iAn K.. kjn iTn bv him to the pre-
amtina r ,k-. kaaa.ndita furniture, and
ibjoe4 tiUt.Ue .-improvemenU in its or
i
!W atS C JCmpla.ned of ha aim iVe been previous-
Congre fr that purp, a lot of ample ix wa
reserved by the state tor m fu 1 - " ii..m vti,n has been done heretofore by
tbo Legislature to carry out tbo object of thi r-
orvatioa, although tho example i a-
oormg Stat, ba bea ceninuy many year. In all tho legialatron reaecting the inaano, they bava only been regarded as incapabl of elf-government. No provision ha ba md forth cstblihmat of an institution, whr they may be placed and aubmitted to proper medical treatment. Tho question ia left for your dociain, whetbar and by what means the objeet of tho above rdaervatioa ahall bo effected. . The situation ofthe deaf and dumb lathie State caHa foraomo legislative intrfrn5. By th lat cBne it appear thatthr or ia thi Stat wia AmnA ... srsa. and our Statue books
UW . , -
BraTlBlOU .oaa uwn unuo iur
Tk eomsrebsnaivene of
remind u that
thoir iatracua
.mmatmm of attueattoB ombrace
hatruTtioa adapted to tbo eapaeitie. of tbie unfor-
I'GW STORE. fllHE eubscriber wisbe to inform tho public JL that he baa just received from tho city a fresh apply of GOODS, which be will aell on very reaaonabl terma. Hia atock ceaeiet of Cloth, Satiuett, Janes, dec., dry good of varioaa description, Queena-ware and Hard-ware; Young Hyeon and Gunpowder teae, coffee, auger, molasses, Arc. Mens' boots and shoe, boy and yaatba boot and shoe. Ldie shoo and lippr Smooth, castor, fur and silk hata, far and Seal . . a a - j .
caps. Salt, iron, nana ana castings oi aiaerent
kinds, dee Arc. He eolicita hia frienda to call and examine hia atock and price, and then consult their own inter-
(St. WILLIAM KUDUllUN. Metamora, Nov. S. 1841. 45tf
r i- .. .U .11 J... mm mwm.l atriol IfM.
. . " i : m ..;n.ial kna.-la. worma. aeurVV. ItCbinraOr tOO
and aa caeap aa ay oinor imp tm, vwu,.ir-.- . ;v ,. will U aar hi. pr.mi.. a.d by long .xp.ri.aco akin, king', evil. d a 1 cutaneo J in cutting will bo able to give general Ai.reli.a. abort, .very complaint bieh tta ""Tiid f laat BrookviUo, Mv. t. 4-f. i ao direfully aubject, nnder all their vane forave
JOniVSTOIV & KEI.IsY, Attomies and Counsellors at Lav. TT M. JOHNSON do M. J. KELLY, having
J entered into partnership in tb practice of
tbelaw.will attend toall prresinal bosines is tbe Stat or United State Court oft hi Stat. Business left with either, will receive the attention of btb. Office opposite tbo Court bouo. Brookville Nov. 14.1641. 47tf
and
THE highest caah price paid for HIDES ai SKISS. by WM. RUBOTTOM. Metamora, Nev. 4, 1841 45 tf
Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore exirting between tho ubcribr, ia Ui day diolved by mutual consent. A Mr Rymn is about to leave tbo county, thev take tbie method ot requeating tho. in arrear to call and nettle up. M J. Kelly will continue the practice of tbo
law in tho am office, and b "iatM with J
M. Johnston. Nov. 14, 1841 47-tf
J AWES' CARMINATIVE BALSAM
llfS a certain, aafo and effectual remedy far Iys ii antery. Diarrhoea, or Looaene, Cholera Mor
i boa, Summer Complaint, Cbelic. Griping Pain, j Sour 8tn:ach, Flatulency, dee. ore., and all Spas
modic ana Nervou IJiees, a tk aad w.rvou
Hadach, Hyateria, Cramp, 4-e. For ealo by J. J. TEMPLBTOK. Brook vUle. Oca. 1. THE highest eaab price will be paid at all time for merchantable W heat, by - BANES cs BURTON. BrookviUo. Aug. 12, 1841.
end names.
For ale by BrookviUo', Oct. 1.'
I. J. TEMPLETON. 40ly.
TAYLOR'S BALSAM OY LIVERWORT Fa Consumption, iAxrr Complaint,C9vght Cold. Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Panto in the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood. Catarrh. Palptation' of tbo Heart, Oppression aad Soronoo of tho Cheat. Whooping Coagh, Pleurisy , Hectic Fever, Night Sweat, Difficult of profu expectoration, and all other Affection, of tbe Cheat. Long and Liver. . , For l by J. J. TEM JLETON. Brookville, Oct. 1, 1841.
JOHft RYMAN,
X. J. KELLY.
CASH paid fr HIDES do SKIN by Pit Adasa Btookvillo. Iad. Aio-By Cooly As PoWf Rhf. W.
. Varnishes. COPAL, Japan and Leather Yarniaheo (raperior qualitieo ) for sale by July 9th, 1841. J. J. TiaiPLrroa.
T--TADERTA. It J. sal by . JalvV.mi.
UTines. Sweat, and Muscat Wins, f J, J. TEMPLETON
ppv PRICE would inform hi friend and tb JLr. pablic generally, that bo rtill continue. U keep a general assortment of freih Dry good, ftocerie. queonewero, hardware, tinware, nail., oak. cotton yara, eole leather, carp enting. Collin f f all f which ho will.aoll loweas
or approved produce, aucb aa wheat, rye. oatoaa eeod, timothy aeed.bouwax, tallow, asalh r.r dec. dee. - ...
Brookville, Nov. 16. IS41.
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Brookville, Nov. !-
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