Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 June 1843 — Page 3
A n k is i c a ar . OKOOKVILLE, INDIANA FRIDAVt UXE 23, 1643.
FOR PRESIDENT, II K X It V C Ij A of Kv.
WHIG NOMINATIONS. TOR GOVERNOR. SAJIUEL. HIKGEU. LIECTEANT GOVERNOR. JOIIX II. BRADLEV. FOR CONCREJS. JOIIX A. JIATSOX.
JOHN II. BRADLEY. A Candidate for Lieutenant Governor, will address the people at the following places and times, to wit: AtSouih Bend, St. Joseph Co. Tuesday JuneSO
uosnen. tikhart Wednesday " Leesburg. Kosciusko " Thursday ' VI...1. T It- '
nii, auasn t ridav
.laiiuii, vrani " Huntington, Huntington " County seat of Whitlev "
Augusta, Noble
Lima. Lagrange " Angola. Steuben " Auburn. Dekalb " Fort Wavne, Allen "
; Decatur. Adams " ! Jay Courthouse. Jay "
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CITIZENS OF FRANKLIN! ; t r' " J. ,.Jre, Andersontown. Madtson ' From the list of the appointments of the! New Castle, Henry " Ho. John H. Bradley, in this paper, it will! W inchester, Randolph " beeei he will address his fellow citizens 0f I Ric!m1onJi Wayne lW; county, on Saturday, July 221 at one o-1 KKJl" 1 clock. We expect a general turn-out of all j Connersville, Fayette " parties to hear a clear and candid exposition of; Libert, Union " the great political questions agitated at the j Brook ville, Franklin " .recent dir. You will hear no abuse of one flrenceb Dearborn '.. , , ,. ,. I limington, u Prty-no bitter and soured feelings poured i Versailles, Ripley forth no denunciations unwotthy the man orjGreensburg, Decatur "
the station he seeks. He expects his fellow .-enemy vine, Mieihy
citizens will treat him fairly, and as he is able fLi de'enJ his principles, it w ill not be necessa-
Saturdav,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
At one o'clock, P. M., of each day.
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cAirriox. A BSCONDED, from the subscriber, on the 19th Inst., a bound boy named William Morgan. The public are warned aeamst trust-
21 j ing him on my account or or harboring, hiring 22, or employing him. I will pay no debts of his 23 - contracting, and one cent reward will be given 24 ) for his return to nie,but no other expenses w ill 20, be paid. CHARLES Ct.KVnPNisc
June 19, 1843. no26-3w.
SHERIFF'S SALE. I1Y virtue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court and to me directed, I will offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Brookville. Franklin coun
ty, Indiana, on the 22d day of July, 1S43. be
DISSOLUTION. "JIIIE partnership heretofore existing betu l,teen Jn- " F,ld&e 8nd c- vn Camp in the Tinning business, in this place, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
June 6th, 1843.
J. C.
II. C.
FUDGE, VAX CAMP.
TOHN II. FUDGE will sti 99 business atthe old stand, wl
ill continue the
wlifrt Tiv rnn.
D r- r Tin , f . , .... '
ur imija ware wm be inadeor mended promptly, and in the best st vie. He also keeps on hand a good variety of tin Ware for sale wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati Prices. ' He will also pay 10 cents in cash per lb. for old pewter, or 12 cts. per lb. in work from the
vrr of r -d s: sir3 ,ely m lhe re,r of
.wi.vjwmg uvscrioea real estate, tow it: Djookviili- Jim 1 1 i-aio e West half of the North West quarter of! - .IV."1'- 1913 23'tf
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15 section No. 21, in Township No. 10, of Range XEW GOODS 17(No. 1 West containing eighty acres more or"MrE hav- ilI9t rrpi,, .
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The Franklin Conntr nn.io
ry for him to make up his speech by calling ;ry to the American Bible Social r m'pi Tno
those opposed to him, puppies, slanderers. li-! 18th, 1813. in the Methodist Church in Brookars, &c. He appeals to the reason, and not to!villf, and being called to order bv the Preside inflamed and animal passions. We trust wp addressed by the Rev. Mr. Fitch, ' L , ., .i 'Agent of the American Bible Societv'. The s.l will be making their preparations to hear .Society then proceeded to election of Officers, him. It will be seen from his appointments! which resulted in the choice of Robert John! that he is passing rapidly along the eastern : President; J. II. Speer and N. D. Gallion, Vice portion of the State, and will be impossible for , r.-esil.,e.nts; Samuel Goodwin. Treasurer; M.
, , llaile. Secretary; Rev. W. J
" 19 ' ;essi in ranklin countj-, Indiana. And fiist I " 20 j wi" offer for sr,le rents and profits of said is 2j premises for the term of seven years, and if 22 the renls antl profits aforesaid will not sell for 24 a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damages, 23 ' 'merest, and costs asset forth in said copy of a c 2Q I decree, I will then and there offer for sale all t; 27 I rie''. interest, and claim of Matthew W.
23 ; Allin,at the suit of James McDowell and Aaron
Nutt. J. O. ST. JOHN, S. F. C. J une 21st, 1S43. (Prs. fee 2) no 2G-3w.
h;m to address us only in one place
Mr. Bradley is a plain, practical man, and adcresses his fellow citizens in a style that can te understood by every one. He prides himself not in. strained oratorical flourishes, but deals in common sense.
Patterson.
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ev. ji.. Miner, and J. . Hut, Executive Committee. On motion, the Society adjourned to meet at the call of the President. ROBERT JOHN. Pres. M. W. Haile, Sec.
of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Palm Hats, Iron. IS'ails, All of which we will sell very low for CASH or PRODUCE. R. A s. TYNER. Brookville. June 12, 1813. 2o-tf
HYMENEAL.
Co c ste r fe iters. On Friday last, two men
Tiited our town on horseback, and during their
sojourn here, called at a shop, when one of 'f,10 ""U! fcmem- , V ,- , ,r r . 1 May 28;h, Robert G. Hubart the worthies asked for cigars. He proffered in DenneUberk
pjvment a 20 counterfeit note on the State! June 1st, Nathan Guior to Anna Davis. Bank of Indiana. The shop keeper, suspect-' June 6th, William Gamewell to Mary Webb.
June ah, George Heserswiler to Frederika
Married On May 26th, Lawrence Triges-
to Marv Ann
Huber.
in? the trick, having first obtained a warrant, ' 1 . 1- rt- 1 1 1 1 .1. .
tl j June an. valentine IckletoMarv Brosie. mm who offered the bill. On examination be-, June 19th , Qurin Voltz to Eve Mary Schoefore Esq. St. John, he was committed to jail. for. li s companion found it convenient to leave saasBHssBBSBaBiiisMSHBSSBHBSMBasBMBSBSssis the village as soon as possible. J OBITUAR Y.
Since the commitment of this man, a large J im in counterfeit bills has been found stuffed
Assignee's Sale of Ural Estate. rglHE Assinnee of the Estate or Thomas - Shera, a Bankrupt, by order of the District Conrt of the United Stales for the District of Indiana, will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction at the Court House door, in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Ind.. on Saturday the 8th day of July, 1842. between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock on' said day, the following described Real Estate, belonging to the estate of the said Thomas Shera, to-wit: The West half of the youth East quarter of section three (3:) township nine
(W.) range one (1;) in Franklin county Ind. This piece of land t well improved, pleasantly situated on the Brookville and Oxford
road, with rich land, healthy, good neighborhood, title good and is altogether a desi
rable situation 50 acres improved, the balance well timbered, and a brick dwelling house
on it.
Terms One fourth of the purchase money
to be paid at the time of sale. One fourth in 3 months; one fourth in 6 months; and the
other fourth in one year from the day of sale.
rsotes to he given, and deed made (if prompt
payment ue made; when the last rayment is made.
The Assignee" is ii.fctir.rd Iv Mr. Shern.
that his wife will release her right to dowei to the purchaser.
C. F. CLARKSON, Assignee. June 14, 1843. pnsfee$,3. 25-3w
; Dieo Of pulmorary disease, at his residence in Laurel, on Tuesday the 13th instant.
sy in his saddle. If he can be kept until j Henry D. Smith, Esq, aged 29 years. Mr! August, he seems to bid fair for Jeflersouvil'e; Smith had. for some years before his death,
tut the old jail has been broken so often, that ,,een extensively and tavorabiy known through
we have very little confidence in its keeping
this prisoner, who is probably an old offender, with numerous accomplices who will make s.rong efforts for his enlargement.
out the county. He was an intelligent and
pious man; his end was tranquil and full of
hope. II.
NOTICE.
I The Christian denomination commonly call-
The insignificant slang of uTom Smith the 1 ed Dunkards, will hold a meeting for Religious
worship in the Court house in Brookville, on
Saturday next, at 2 o clock, P. M. Two or
three Preachers will be present. June 21st. 1SI3.
tanner, and Matson the lawjer," is still kept t:p. What a good opinion these Locofocos must have of the understanding of the people, w'len they throw out sue h bait as this, in prcf-
p 1 1 ( e are authorized to announce Joseph pics. Let the people remember that Av.'or , Bennett, Esq., as a candidate Tor State SenaGeorge Berry, who countenances and per- j tor for the county of Franklin.
hips writes this-slang, is a candidate for the We are authorised to announce John Risk-
Sonate in opposition to Joseph Bennett, a prac-1 "n as a candidate for Assessor.
t cal farmer and a varkme man. Thomas Sims is a candidate for the ofliceof county assessor. At the June sitting of the County Board, an 1 . , -, , ., . , , ... . ... . CLARKdos. you will please publish my onler was made for the election of firo proof Iname as a candidate for the nrtW nf
JAMES M. PETTYCREW.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
HPYvirtueofacopyofadecree issued from the
cTices. on the Courthouse square. A building, fronting sixty-eight feet on Main street, and e.ghtoen feet deep, is to be finished, under the
direction of Mr. Jeremiah Woods, by the 1st
of November next. This building is to be di- . FranklmCircuitCoiirt and lomedirected,
. , , . , ' i win oner lor sate at the Court house door in ViJed into four compartments for the accom-Uho Town pf i,rookvU1(N Franklin County, Inmodation of the Clerk, Auditor, Treasurer, and jdiana, on the 22d day of July, 1843, between Recorder. The people will certainly approve (the hours of ten and four o'clock of said day, this wi?e step, as it is all important that the rec- i J'C following described real estate, to wit: f 30 , , , . , -., . .. . titty acres of land, being part of the North East ctds by which the evidence of every title in of s.rlion T pnl' rpn , Tn n,t,in
the county is perpetuated, should be safe from-Xo. eight, 8. range one, west. Bounded, fire. south by a tract of land deeded to Salmon Terjrett. of the same quarter in Franklin county, "Whitexrater Canal. We learn that the te-, Indiana. And first, I will offer for sale the tent freshet has done considerable damage toj rents and profits of said premises for the term this work, on the finished portion, between of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforeBrookville and Lawrencebnrg. and that naviga- said, will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy tion has ceased in consequence. What is the, the debt, damage, interest, and costs, as set
nature or tht injury, or the amount that win j forth n said copy of a decree. I will then and
there otter Tor sale all the right, interest, and claim of Robert Smith of, in, and to said premises, at the suit of Crocker Snow and Simon Gully. J. O. ST. JOHN, S. F. C. June 21st. 1843. (Prs fee S2) no2G-3w.
Assignee's SaleoTKeal Estate.
rBiIIL Assignee of m. M. Powers, a Bank---rupt, will sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, en Saturday the 8th day of July 1843, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock on said day, at the Court House door in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana, all the right, title, interest, claim or demand which the said Win. M. Powers held to the following described Real Estate, at the lime he
was declared a Bankrupt, to-wit: "A part of
the rsorth Last quarter of section la, in town 12, in range 11; which is bounded on the East by the East line of said section, on the North by the Slate Road leading from Brookville via Andersonville to Rushville. on the West and
South by a lot of land which Win. M. Powers
purchased of Atwell Jackman, by deed bear
ing date ah November 183L Said lot or tract
of land contains about one acre, more or less
situate in Franklin county Indiana, To this
land Powers har no deed, but an equitable title, behaving purchased it of Thomas Scott.
who purchased it of.loseph Anderson, who purchased it of Eli M'Kee, who purchased it of Alexander M'Kee, who purchased it of A. Jackman, who died without making a deed of conveyance. This piece of land is considered valuable, as we understand it is well improved, beins a part of the orchard on the farm where Mr. Powers formerly lived. C. F. CLARKSON, Assignee. June 14, 1843. Pr fee S3J 25-3w
rnlent irec.IIiv. UfEEIvS Patent Bee-Hives is again offered for sale to the citizens of Franklin county. This hive needs no recommendation to persons who have studied the nature and habits f the honey bee, and of its enemy the bee moth, to convince that it possesses a'decided superiority over all other kinds ever yet offered to the public. The facilities that this hive affords its occupants, to free themselves of every thing that offends. The ease and convenience of extracting all the surplus honey in its virgin state, its adaptation to be transposed from place to place at pleasure, are all, with many others that might be named, peculiar recommendations to this hiv rtA.i.io.
Mr. rek's Manual, written by himself, after a long life of experience and study in the cultivation ofbees, will accompany each right. The hives can be seen in use at Enoch Mccarty's. Individual rights sold for J3 00. C. F. CLARKSON, Agent. June, 1843.
on
next.
Inrliam Cattle at Auction.
' Mir. subscribers w ill offer at public sale - Wednesday the 28th day of June ni
at the Tarm known ns the ''Duval Farm," lying, on the Chillicothe road, about seven miles east of Springfield, Clark county, Ohio, about 100 head of very superior. Inch bred andheau-
tifrl animals of this justly celebrated breed of
Cattle. These Cattle were bred bv L. Ptiph. En
and are considered by good judges to be among
me ursi in me oiaie. The proprietors are well aware that the times arc not auspicious for such a sale, but there are liens upon the Cattle and they must be sold.
It may be proper to state that the stock of Cattle in the West has been;diminished, and the prices of beef has risen in all the markets in the Cnited States. This will revive the drooping interest of the grazier and open, in a short lime, a brighter prospect before him. In addition to this, the superior quality of the stock now offered by us presents great inducemeuts to purchasers, as Cattle of this breed two years old will sell for double the price of the old breed at four years old. We do not expect the high ffancy prices, which this" breed of Cattle brought a few years ago, but expect only such prices as ate graduated to that proper scale of usefulness and profit, which arises from the preference given to a good article over an infetior one. The terms of payment will be made liberal for satisfactory paper. JORDON A. PUGII, SAM'L. M. HART. June 7, 1813. (S2 00.) Cin. Gax.
AVIIEAT TAKEN FOR DEBT THE Subscribers, will receive Wheat a the market price if delivered In Brookrille for all debts due them. Thosn w ho cannot now pay in money are requested to make payment in whest.
Brnnkville Oct. 1 8th 1S4?
S. TYNER. 4S-
Cash Wanted ! A LL those indebted to the subscribers U ther on Book account or note, are requesed to settle immediately. BANES & LURTON Brookville ,8eptr. 22d 1842. ZO la stnotice7" A LL persons indebted to us are requested to m makepayment. We shall proceed again all who fail to make immediate payment. R. & S.' TYNEK. Nov. to, l4t. 43
JOHN". A 3IATSOX, ATTORSST AT UV. Office on Main street, in the room lately cupied by the County Treasurer. Oct. 27th 18 12.
NEW RACOV
JAMS and SHOULDERS, for sale br
Tt. & S. TYNER.
Feb. 2, 1S42.
1 O BUSHEL CLOVER SEED for sals r R. & S. TYNER. March 13, 1843. COOKIXG STOVE FOR SALE. have for sale, trade or barter, a good second hand cooking stove. It is largo enough for any family, and will be sold cheap, or exchanged for produce of most any kind. C. F. CLARKSON. April 11th, 1S43.
"TACON HAMS. 9fc.ul.len
m sale by Jely 7. 141.
and ill en f,
R. U S. TYNER
COTTON YARNS FOR SALE. A LL kinds of Cotton Yarns for sale at the m- White Water Cotton Factory, 3 miles above Brookville; at the following reduced prices: Cotton Yarns. 17 cents per pound " Batting, 12 do A liberal deduction will be made to country merchants.or those purchasing by the quantity. Terms CASH. The above articles "are warranted to be of a superior quality. J. L. MILLER, Pro. March 30, 1813. 14 nnof.iTTT.F. jtrvo tc ro. RANK NOTE ENGRAVERS. Office Third street, betveen Walnut and Vint, CINCINNATI. n ANK NOTES. Checks. Certificates, Bill " of Exchange, Bonds, etc. etc. etc., executed with promptness, and in a style equal to any other establishment, cither East or West, and at lower prices. From their arrangements with several of the best Eastern Establishments, they can furnish a great variety tf new and beautiful Dies, both for ornament and to prevent counterfeits. Seals and Seal Presses at the low-price of $20 for both, with counter dies complete, or either separate for S10. February, 1842. g-
fBJAKEN up by Andrew George, of Ray township, Franklin county, one Estray Gray Mare, somewhat flea bitten, some saddle marks with two dark stripes on the left ear, about 15 hands high, supposed to be ten or elevcn years old, shod all round. Appraised at thirty-five dollars by Thomas Bowman & John Clark. Before me this 5th dav of June, 1843. CHARLES MAR LIN, J. P. June 8f 1843. 24 3w
TFRMS OK TltR INDIANA AMERICAN. FffTNVO Dollars in advance, R2 50 in six months, i3 00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment
be made in advance, SI 25 if payment be de
layed one j-ear, and SI 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisement or for longer time will be charged on the samepinci-ple.
THE SOUND CURRENCY. FblHE Editor of the American will take the followong cur rency at par, for subserip tioO or advertising, to-wit:
Canal and Steam noat Line. rl HE Canal Boat Patriot will leave Brook-
-- ville every Monday and Thursday at 0, Adniini$trntor$a1cofrc.ll estate
oclock A. M., and arrive at Lawreneeburgh BYvirtue of an order of the Franklin Probate
at7 o'clock P. M., where the Steamboat Fash- Court, made at its May Term, 1843. I will sell ion will be in readiness, and run to Cincinnati on the premises, on Saturday, 24th day of Jnne the same night; and leave Cincinnati Tuesdays! next, the following real estate, to wit: In Lot andFrdaiysat 12 o'clock, and arrive at Brook- nnmber forty two in the town of Blooming villethe same night. The Fashion is a first 1 Grove, Franklin County. Indiana; as the real
rate boat; and the Patriot is the neatest and estate of Valentine Webb, late of said county,
jTIaplc Sugar,
vioinsscs. Country Linen, Tea ns, Chiekent, Huttcr, Cheese,
wooa.
probably be required to make the repairs, we
are not informed. -Vic Castle Courier. We have no doutt the Editor of Courier will take great pleasure in informing his readers, that not one' word of the above paragraph is true. No damage has been done to the Canal between this place and- Lawreneeburgh, and that there has been no interruption to the navi-Eation.
Election. On Saturday. 1.1th nf July. n
t'ection will be held for a Justice of th e Peace m this township, to fill a vacancy occasioned the resignation of David Alley, Esq, fog-fennel and Poke-root Thompson is candidate for Congress in opposition to Caleb B. Smith.
SHERIFF'S SALE. fY virtue of a copy of a decree issued from the Franklin Circuit Court, and to me directed, I will offer Tor sale at the Conrt house door in the town of Brookville, Franklin coun
ty, Indiana, on the 22d day of July, 1843, be
tween the hours often and four 0 clock of said
day, the following described real estate, to wit:
The bouth half of lot No. twenty-eight in Allen's plattof the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana. And first, I will offer for sale
the rents and profits of said premises for the
term of seven years, and if the rents and profits aforesaid will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, damage, interest, and costs as
best boat on the Canal, and the most conven
ient for freight and passage. As the hard times ind competition have made freighting
lower than usual, the owners of the patriot will
not be outdone by any. Passage one dollar
through, (including boarding.) The Patriot is commanded by II. Colescott. The Fashion by John H. Baldw in. All kinds of business
will be attended to by the Masters of the Boats on the most reasonable terms. WARE HOUSE. A Rockafeller has a large Ware House at the Canal Basin in Brookville,where all freight intended for the above line will be received free of charge, and a man always at the house to attend to business. A. ROCKAFELLER, II. COLESCOTT. Brookville, June 12, 1843. 25 -tf.
deceased; sold to make assets to pay debts out
standing against estate of said deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. JOHN N. CLEMENTS, Adm. May 30, 1943, 23-4w
"Wliitc-IVashinjr, Flowering, Fainting Room. &e.
npiIE subscriber follows the above business,
and offers his services to the citizens of
Brokville and vicinity, on reasonable terms Residence at Francis Grasmuck's. JOHN LUMAN. Brookville, May 10. 1843. 11
set forth in said copy of a decree, I will then
iQWeaskour readers to look at the nros-inn( there offer for sale all the right, interest.
Column Tl... . J--:
" nvac v, 1 1 if ri r: ur rnui ri I dfii nn . - . .
Corn, Wheat. Flour, Corn meal Pork, Ileef, Oats, Hay, Floor Rarrelf,
msacon,
Dried Apples,
urieti Peaehes,
ormost any mechanicalproductions.
C. F. CLARKSOX March t, 1942.
NOTICE. A LL persons are forewarned from purchasing two Notes of hand, fifty dollars each,
drawn in favor of Alanson Taylor, of New
York, for the sum of one hundred dollars , iron. NAILS and SALT all of whieh they
NEW GOODS. R. & S. TYNER
HAVE just received from Philadelphia Pittsburgh and Cincinnati a large assort
ment of Drtf Goods, Groceries, Hardware Shoes, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, IIoods,AfC.
ALSO
The said notes will be dueone of them next'
August, the other six months after. The a-
Pectus of the "'Two World fonn in ,nnli,r and claim or John Muth and Elijah parwick of. bove notes were obtained fraudulently, and I
. , . . in, and to said premises, at the suit of Isaac am determined not to
pay them.
DAVID H. CASE.
will sell very low for Cash. Brookville June 1, 1842.
TIIE TWO WORLDS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. (tfr-Under the comprehensive title of tbe TWO WORLDS." the subscribers have com
menced tbe publication of a large double medium folio weekly paper, of 32 columns, which
in size, (tbe price being taken into consideration) character and quantity o'matte.r has no
parallel in the United States, Twenty of the
columns of each number are devoted to the
News, Literature, Agriculture, &c, of tbe
iew world, and fourteen to tbe corresponding matters of tbe old, tbe more especially as they relate to England, Ireland, Scotland, France. Holland 'and Germany. And to enhance it value, tho "Two Worlds" will be frequently embellished with fine engravings, and will contain at least, one romance or story of nrnit every week. The Two Worlds it printed on paper of excellent quality, with a new, clear . . .... s - 1 1 -
and Desutiiul minion lype.ana is lurnisoeo i"
subscribers at tbe exceedingly low rate or
ONE DOLLAR ayear. payablun advance.
All orders for the Two worlds most De
franked or post-paid.
Postmssters and others who act as Agents, will receive siv copies for five dollar. DILLON & HOOPER, Publisher. 102 Nsssen street, N. Y. Postmasters are requested to act as Agenta.
Tj flOflk LBS Cotton yarn for sale by inPPW R. & S. TYNER.
sT ST FIRST rate ploughs as'd. from No. 2 to 7 inclusive, for eale by B. S. TYNZR. BrooknHr, Mr-a 2S, 184.
-v w " trice. j. u. r. juh.ti, s. t. u. eap reading will do well to do so. I June 21st, 1843. (Prs fee 2) no 6-4vv.
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