Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 September 1843 — Page 3

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AMERICAN. BBOOKVILLE, INDIANA

FR1D.4 V, SFPTF.MBJR 15, IS13. FOR PRESIDENT, II EXItY CL A Y, of Kv. Revised Statutes. The Revised Statutes of Indiana, which w ere revised and compiled br Gov. Digger and Geo. II. Dunn, Esq., will soon be ready for delivery. The volume will be a large royal octavo, containing about 1100 pages, executed in good style. The cost ier copy will be 52,50. The law of last winter makes it the duty of County Collectors to rereive subscriptions for these laws. Those in this coupty who wish to subscribe will apply to Theodore Pursel, Esq. The Postmaster at Knighistoxx n, (in Test's Dukedom.) has been removed, and a Locofoco installed. Hiram Decker, Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, and a soldier at the battle of Tippecanoe, has received his w alking papers from the traitor and tyrant, John Tyler, and his place filled by John Myers. We have received a communication from a mm who signs himself "A Subscriber" at Fairfield, but does not give his real name. It is necessary the writer of any communication should furnish his real name to the publisher. But we would inform him that we will take State scrip upon the terms he proposes. Depredators. A Mr. Joel Scott, living some 8 or 10 miles north of this place, had his house entered on Sunday last, and tilout '-'30 in silver stolen therefrom. The family was all at meeting at the time. Two horses were stolen in this place on Monday last. There is to be a County Locofoco Meeting at the Court House in this county on the Uth ot uctouer next. Important business, it presumed, on hind. i Lnrrertcc&Krg .We have I ecn glad to notice on a recent visit to our neighboring city, that she is rapidly regaining her former pros-1 penty, which, had been somewhat paralyzed by the difficulties that have beset nearly all kinds of business. The tinkering of the" currency, and the consequent expansion of bank paper, and crazy schemes of internal improvement have doubtless afforded our neighbors a full share of the general distress; but the storm ha about blown over, and a more healthy tone of business is groxx ing up in every direction. The opening of the Whitewater Canal has a:Trded a vast amount of water power to Lawrenceburgh. which is one ofthe chief causes of their present prosperity. There are already two Flour Mills, with fourteen run of stones, iii operation, besides a Wool Carding Machine anJ a Saw Mill. An Oil Mill and another Flour Mill are noxv erecting, to be completed before winter; and their is yet unoccupied water poxver sufficient to run twenty pair of burr millstones. About half a mile back of the town, stands the extensive distillery of Wm. E Crafts & Co. This is worked by steam power, and we should judge it is one of the lirgest in the Fnioii. It consumes 003 bushels or com daily, producing upxvards or 3.H) gallons of Whisky. The '.atter is sold chirtly in this city. Connected with it is a Floor Mill xx hich grinds 50) bushels of Wheat, and turns out 100 barrels of Flour, daily; and attached to tho works is about th largest hog sty in t'le West certainly, where, fattened on the slops of the ltlillery. between three and four thousand monstrously large, quiet ho:rs can be seen in a'.l the repose induced by the most redundant obesity. With the advantages of the Whitewater Canal, and excellent roads, Lawrencebursh has become the focus of a most fertile district of back country; and the quantity of Wheat. Corn, Flaxseed. Hay, &c, sold at that point is immense. In winter, wc are told, it is no uncommon sight in their streets to witness daily 250 Wagons filled with agricultural produce. The amount of Wheat sold there from August. I? 1"2. to August. 1SI3. is estimated at 140.000 binhels. and or Flaxseed 111.000. There is more presed Hxy sent forward from that place by flat boats, than from any other single county in the West. The exuberanej of the bottoms extending back from Laxvreneebnrg as far tip m fact as Dayton, is proverbial, where ran be seen forty square miles of cornfield, all in a sinsle enclosure. The number of Hogs killed in L-xxvrence-burgh last xvinter exceeds 22.ti. The above branches of business naturally create a great demand for Cooper's Ware anil Ihe number of adults employed in the manufacture of Hogsheads. Dartels. and Kegs is between 00 and 100, besides apprentice. The annum of xvork turned out by them last year exceeded SI 3,000, much of'which is sent to ais city daily, as will be seen by our table or at potts. The nexy Oil and Flour mills now erecting, will give increased activity to this business. ClVlJlJMfl (r,t. Se.tor Nils's Case. John M. Niles. lately elected a Senator in Congress for the State ofConnecticut, has become deranged, anJ is confined in the Lunatic Asyfum in Plica N. Y. His term nf office cixmmeneetl on the 4th of itarcn, but at no session of the Senate has been held since that time lie has not taken the o.nh of office, nor his seat, though a return of his election lists probably been presented to the Senate and filed in the Secretary's office. Should he not be restored to reason before the session r Congress, it has been made a question, whether the seat is tacant. Pecuniary embarrassments is said to be the "use. CVrtiffo it fitter.

A CANCER CURED.

k out 3 P uu ,llr , CanCer 0nl,e Worst kind. From its first appearance, every effort

d b lenf J, "ofthe county aforesaid. All persons indebted

anu oriuireoi me nnp. v.ri ..r ......... i: . . d had cat.u lh,oo 1 , roof r II e , . I, 115 uieauiiu worn till its victim was numbered with ti e dead. John Alexander, Esq., of Johnson county, la., heard of her situation, came to mv Imnao offered his services, xx as employed, and in less lLS'l leekScf.m'r.rCdeJ !" r?Prtin , .,,,.7 ,ills en oyea ffood ipa l i sinrp n,il,. ; "... ajpL-arauceoiitie cancer i . i : t urvawuc out again. n.ii ..I . J O all XVlio are nfmrtr,1 I... ............ (u m. .p,..ic.Uoa I. Dr. Alexa::.iir. CAiiiiiiiji - , u vmnci, ncsm. , raler. lr.ie,.lly ,,

A i.ooD Crop The Queen Anne's, Md.iret Telescope of the lGth inst. savs !

' Our respected Mlow -citizen, William Car-1 ..." I i . . 1 in.cnaei. r-sq., raiseo. tins Year upon twenty ' arrM ..r I ... .. i .. i - I.n).r.t. r M,.ti....r..... -, K bushels of Med ilerranpan kIipsI Unn.r,. tion belmvfi,e and a half bushel to lhe ocre, averaging sixty pounx's to the bushel.-i This is a xerv great Yield, larger we believe than was ever made befoie on this shore, and we question whether the State can beat it.- . TlikcU,,.,,!,,. ..,ir. ; :n ,: T.1,1.,, 1 . ,T .'. : , ' Vs V " """'T"- . .... Hum .mi mi i. una nrui x as raiseu. is not better wheat land than two-third c.r Ibis count v, but has been greatly improved by h? use of marl and marsh mud. . II A.' Tl.U nrti.-t., i.M:....! ,.J .Yet rnnw in nroiir f,n..l.- ; ! .... i r,i a :..i .... ..... . ... iivm.,uiiu i?idm-iiiv imr uuyers with avidity at G2 to G3 cent. To us this seems a very lair price contrasted with ihe prices last year at this limo.-Delphi (,.) Lat est, Sept. 2 , 7 x-1 . x-1 . . A i I .m AKKE I -SEPT. 9. tW Siles of TtOO bbls. City Mills vesterdax-, at S3 73 and 3X) at C:anal nl Til-..n,1 ....... m.-"u ... o t'o. i uvre was a saie oi i 1000 bbls. at Laxx renceburgh. on Thursday nt S3 u-hair or it Comegvs' brand. (Miami Mills) packed in flat hoops, in admirable order, equal to Genesee the balance, the brand of Crafts & Co., also a cnod article. The same price was offered for 500 bbls. more of Comegys' brand. H7ienr Price ha? rallen to 70c.. as high as the present priceofFlourxvill justify. Receipts ample. HViiVvi xx as (inner yesterday, and sold at Canal and River at 171e. 100 bbls. M'Gregor's in good barrels nt 17Se. A large amount is shipping by Flat Hoar, and Steam Doats are taking it through 0 New Oilenn? as low as 87 1-2 cents per barrel. The stock in store is light. SKpntenk. The amount of Produce sent forxvurd to New Orleans this xxeek has been very large, considering the low stage of the River. Sycamore street, yesterday, was filled with drays, from morning to night, transporting Pork, &c. from the Canal to the River. A fleet of seven Flat Boats will leaxe, to-night, ror New Orleans, laden with Pork. Baron. Lard, Flour. Cheese. Whisky, &r. We shall endeavor to give an accurate account of their cargoes on Monday.—Cin. Gaz. HYMENEAL. MARRIED.—On the 9th day of August by John P. Brady. Esq., Mr. William Faudree. to Jane Coy. On the 4th of August, by Daniel St. John,

i.q.. .Mr. isaac xx . noxve, to .Miss .Mary Jano i max have privilege of settling said estate as an Cookery. j Insolvent one. and praying generally fir relief. On the Olh of August, by Rev. Joah Stout, and thereupon it is ordered by the Court that Mr. Jesse Kilgore, to Miss Ann Jane Smith. said administrator notify the creditors of said On the 10th of Aug. by Levi Ayres, Esq. testate of the filing and pendency of said CornMr. William Young to Mis Hannah Hammond,! plaint, by a publication for six weeks sucees-

On the 20th of Aug. by Dan'I St. John Esq., Mr. Benj. Mewhinney, to Miss Frances Herndon. On the 30th of Aug. by Rev. Thomas Williams, Mr. John Higgs, to Miss Elmira Bunyard. On the 17th of August, by Rev. Charles Ofperman, Mr. John Frederick Ronnebaum, to Miss Mary Shophia Vonhohne. On the 6th inst. by Rev. Wm. W. Paul, Mr. James M. Pettycrew to Miss Mary E Smith. On the22nd of Aug. by Rev. Thomas Kennedy, Mr. Isaac Egbert, to Miss Martha Thomas. On the 6th inst. Mr. David Hetrick, to Miss Margaret Hetfield. On the 10th inst. Mr. Adam C. Starnes, to Miss Maria Jane Cheney of Fairfield. On the 12th inst. Mr. Wm. Maynard to Miss Rachel Payne. On tho 14th inst. by the Rev. John Morgan, Mr. Robert Monroe to Miss Margaret Nickolls. On the 7th ult., Mr. Artema D. W. Newkirk to Miss Lucretia Ann Thurston. On the same day, Mr. Lemuel Smith to Miss Eliza Erb. On the 10th inst., Mr. Andrew J. Clayton to Miss Polly Bockover. On the 13th inst., Mr, David Frankfother to Miss Mary Sherwood. MARRIED—Near Oxford, on Wednesday, by Elder John Blodget, Mr. John C. Thompson to Miss Lucinda Craven. And at the same time and place, by the same, Mr. W. R. Collett, of this vicinity, to Miss Ellen Craven.—Lebanon Star. NOTICE. THE Stockholders of the Brookville In surance Company are hereby notified that an election will be held on Monday the 9th day of October 1843, in Brookville, at the office of said Company, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. for the election of nine Directors for said Comrany, it being the seventh annual elecewe, a"rc WUM T. v 7Cf ions W ITT,See. nrookvte.Sert.,3.1Sl3. 3S-3xv;

a,e of J'"1 Gambrail. deceased la e of Franklin coontv. Ind.. h til ,J ,

. . . - V I n' ' '"k ""media.e C F. CLARKSON, Ad ins. de bonis non. 33-3v. Sept. 10th, 1313. Administrator's IViticc iV0TICE is h"'hy t leners of n miii strnii.. I - r -;,,- -......,. t.i? oi IHIII: mi imams, late of Franklin cotintv, I nd., demp,i i, .i,.n ... - , . . v n K, auit-ii ui nip unuersijned. -..... . . --, cit'tViy. AU Z S il.toS uv me xierK rC ll. n k . m a E.l.te.rc retired 1 ,.,,, ,!,., ,.! ' hiaui i. xv ILL.IA.M&, Admr. , ScP- 1S3 0 i i lllllllllI m I OP- If. H E u iursi a ned ad m i n ist rat or .,r i,p r. , ,a,T f XVilliam William, det eased, late ' 'To . , " ' , n"i Se" nt p,'b!u. ,,cr; Saturday the 30ih day of Sentcm- , : a' A ,a,P rc,s"'enre ,,f sai r-U lmf toxx nship.the personal proper,.r nf said dee'd, consislinff of household and kitchen furniture, one horsed one hn, so wan ..i . . . ' U I h??! sheep' r,,rn 1,1 t,lp f,eU whea' Val; .""? ,,te,,siIs &c- &c- "'"nths credit will be eneti for all sums oxer S3, by . giving cooa security; xinder that amount, cash Ht the time of sale." Sale to commence ten o'.clock. A. .xnuiv. A. l. MARTIN WILLIAMS. Admr. Sept. 1st, 1813. 37-3w. Estate r Cy re-) In Probate Con, t if Frank - nia, lmS: de. J ,i!t Co ,nJ . Agusl Term ceased. .0.1813. On Complaint to sMe a an Insolvent Kttate. ' F&TOvV (toxx it: the 2Jih Anist. A. I). 1813.) 1 - come Walter Miii brll nn.t I..i,.l. I .... ... : ""'""hjuhvuijui r.sune in xx renias uoxves, deceased, and noxv in open Court files his complaint praying that he may have the privilege to settle said Estate as an Insolvent one. and praying generally Tor relier, and thereupon it is ordered by the Court that the said administrators notify the creditors or said estate or the filing and pendency or said Complaint, by a publication for six weeks sticcessixely, in some weekly Nexxspaper printed and published i i Ftanklin county, Indiana, and that unless said creditors notify said administrators of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement or the nature, description, and date or the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may be rounded, in the office or the Clerk or the Probate Couil or the said county or Franklin, previous to the final distribution el the assets or the said decedent, xxhich final distribution xxill be made on the first day or the next term of this Court, to be holden at the Court house in Brookville, on the second Monday of November next, their claims xx ill be postponed in favor oT the claims of the more diligent creditors. Attest, ROBERT JOHN, Clk. P. C. F. C. August 31, 1813. 37-Gxv. Estate or Kezi- In Probate Court or Frankah Former, de- lin Co.. Ind.; August term, ceased. ) A. D. 18-13. O i Complaint to Stltte as an fiisolrrnt folate. 0Y,(to xx itr the 28th August. 1813.) comes Solomon Portlier, Administrator or Ihe Estate f Keziah Former, deceased, and in open Court files his ruimOninl urnvmtr itint lip sively in some weekly newspaper printed and published in Franklin county. Ind.. and that unless said creditors notify said administrator of the existence and extent of their respeelixe claims by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description, nnd date of the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk or the Pro bate Court of the said county or Franklin, pre vious to the final distribution or the assets or said decedent, which final distribution will be made on the second day of the next term of this Court to be holden at the Courthouse in Brookville, on the second Monday of November next, their claims will be postponed in favor oi the claims of the more diligent creditors Attest. Robert; john. cik. p. c f. c August 31, 1813. 37-6 xv. 1. It. E. ITTMIY'S gttr find Chills Vrrr Pit. t.S Warranted to Curt the lotigrst ftafuti'ig r,e., flAN be had nt the store of Mr. Thos. Fitten. Rochester, and Mr. M. W. Haile. Brookville my sole agents in Fianklin county. Indiana. R. E. PITNEY. N. B. IT the directions are firiclhj fttUotreil and wo cure effected, no charges xx ill "be made. R E. P. Sept. 6. 1813. 37-Ix r. wheat:: ffIIE Highest Cash Price xvill be paid at all times Tor Merchantable W heat, by UaNES & BL RTON. BrookviHeSept?, 1813. 37-tf. fBIHE Subscribers will take Shelled Corn, 'hem. j -..v. , .., s.t-rn ,.n on nrrounis nue BANES & BURTON. I Brookville, Sept. 7, 1813, 37-tf 4 LL those indebted to the subscribers e;. :ZlnZZ "ZITJT " , BANES & BURTON Brookv,e.Ser,r. d 1842. 30

for ,i r; ,,me and P'". r "L" J,rPe. of rece.v.ng the State and

County Tax for the Year ISi:t Fairfield. Fairfield" Township. Oct. 2d Place of holding election. Ba.h Township.! October 3d. i Ph.onnM.-t.l: . . - . . . ..... . ..u.umgciecnons,!pmiglield Town-! snip, uctober 4th Place of holdinoeWiW,.,. ,,..... October 5th. .nl.0rr.,K " ' i,., New Trenton. Whitewater TP., Oct. Pth Rochester, Highland Township. Octobei Uth Oldenburg. Ray Toxx nship, October lOih. Knochsbiirg, 11 lt Andersonx ille, IWy Township. Oct. 12ili Somerset, u Oct. 13th. Hloomins Grove, dooming Gro.e Township, October 14tli. ."V " "-rer' And in Drookville. ut ilipTr1.,, i c. . .i piirpotses. cs.; flllllltt Id nai.lo. 1 1 f . . .1 for Si:iip nnm,. r.. ' - -i i"'"-,uv..riii!j -"i"rv, on cents. - - - " ' V J 111 lie lereivret fur ImiK Slate and Cunty purposes. Pavment of nil l;,XP9 U re(1mr(,d or before the 1-t dar or ; December next. TH PIRSKL, An-ni.t 25 tsrt - A"""st 2 Tieasurer F. C. 3G-tf. ri)X, f . y r0V iVmw at iVre I . i ., I?H . . ' n Krgof and I take this n,el,,J r her wheret.bouts. It ! it ttr.ilu4t.lo -l.o I.... - . . .. . .. . . - , ... . cmc u xoimtrcaii le ore this

tune. She is a red and xxhrte Cow, rather Cail.il .111(1 Strain Efo.il I,inc. short legged, has thice very large teats, and fllllC Canal Boat Patriot w ill " 3 ' " cll.e nr fore teat ,s always dry and small. I viI,e every Monday ,nrf TM V think sue I, ma. ked with a crop and under bit o'clock A.M.. and arrive at I.ieRrrrrb from the right car, and an xnder bit from the at 7 o'clock P. M.. where the SteamU.n I A-

"Ut "1 iliesp 111.11 k 1 mil n.it i'.-rl i.. .1, ... I ,.,, . . . "i - - ...... i,iai " xiiidrrnSsea ngni. Any person gjvnig me information of her will be t.Mi. I f..r l.u ;,ri ! tronbfe. C F. CLARKSON. August 30 1813. WIIOl.KSALK Earthrrn. (il.ts.i, and China Vt:rihotiFc, Xo. 88 Main, btla trn 31 f- Lon er Marktt r Street. Cineinniti. THE Suhscrilier having recent! v purchased the entire St. xk of Goods brlontiir? to the late firm um. P. Hunt & Co., (formerly Sampson. Hu.M, & Co.,) and made large additions or Common and Staple ai tides to the Slock, is now prepared to execute orders on the niot favorable terms. To the Goods noxv on hand, xx ill shortly be added ttti assortment of new Styles and Patterns in Printed, Common, and Fancy Ware, direct from the manufactories in Europe, from which he will be constantly receiving supplies or new Goods, and xviil sell tliem at the lowest market prices for Cash or approved Credit. W. S. SAMPSON. August, 18(3. no 35-!iii. PAUTXEIfSIIIP. MIE undersigned have this day formed a partnership in the practice oi1 tho laI'liey propose to attend to anv husine iht

may be entrusted to their care, either in 'he ! any olFlcr e"tal,llsf: Inferior, Circuit, or Supreme Con. is of ibe!"1 ,oxVer p"CCs

State J. A. MATSON. HOWLAND. 31-tf. J. I). Brookville, Aug. II, 1S43. NEW coons. Ii. V TYNEIl AVE just received fiom Philadelphia Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati a large assort' ment of (ioorfs (irocn irs.irnrdinirr. Shors. noiitnts. Paint Lcnf lints, 1 foods, cr, ALSO ' IRON. NAILS and SALT all of which they xvill sell very low for Cash. Brookville June 1, IS12. NIKI. SI THIEK CJOOIli. . ust from Philadelphia. CST received and for sale fW for Cash, a splendid assortment of Cloth. Cassiruere. Sat'metts. Jeans. Velveteen. Summer Cloths, Linens, Broxx n and Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Flnnnel. Checks, Prints of every description. 7ombazines. Saxonies. Mousline-de-Laines. Lawns, Silks. Satins. Ginghnms. Jaeouetts: Cambrics, Shaxvts. Handkerchiefs, &c ALSO A full assortment of Fur nnd Wool Hats Bonnets, Hoods. Boots and Shoo, Umbrellas. Parasols, &c. &e. BANES & BURTON. May 15, 1813. 20-ly. ciNcixxATi prices:: V BANES oi BURTON have noxv received their full and general assortment of Dry Good., tiroceritt, Hard tear e. And having adopted the Cash Svstelndo of-1 fer them to the public at unexampled loxr pri-1 res, The extreme cheapness of Goods at thl i..iMern x. nies, xvnere tney hate selected their stick, will enable them to Fell at Cjiinnnafii Vi'rr they would reques-t or one and all call and examine fur themselves.. Prvdirce of all kinds tak-v e.rrhn?e for Ooidg. " May 11, IS13.. o-y. CEO. DICK IXSOV. noOK BINnrn v.. m x-t -ri,:..i IERSON xvishin to have theirlibranes or ... - of.. k .ll.'Ul.illIUI ..U T.ll.ia-. ble Books rebound, will doxvellto rail on the' subscriber who pledge? himself to give sntis-i faction for neatness, despatch and durabla-' work. ; Book Bindery on No. 10, West Third Street. i r.- i ZTlTm 'Ind.?J

GEO, W KEELY,

L TO URGEON Dentist. wonld rtpcftfoIIy inform the Pili.n- ..r r.7 j .nTii,e upa mrl"? XU m ...rnui m Acptisi.to ICmain few rl . Jr . i ior me purpose of renderiii!; hi ' - w vui tenable to those xxho mar reqnite theru H9 .sp.eparedto insert TEETH from (.oc to, complete set, to imitate nature so perfectly, a to deceive the closest observer, lie will 'itf Ping. Cleanse. LM nu t and'treat the Cit ar-' of the Gums in a manner not to lr rxrtV.t. Having stndied with an eminent trutisl J. Allen of Cincinnati.) he feels assurt d frera sbr strict attention he intends devotin? t Jti ts,-. nres, tosatisfyall who but faver futw k5j a fall. G. W. K. extcctv teeth wiiTi Fixf. ruling less pain, a!,J entirety avorling aerr.!fiS afienomg the pIU methr. As he intends viitin? nrookvillr irzvhx'j oncen year he will inureevery tjeT3t-W Refer to in OxTord: R. II. It LSI I OP, D. V. Prof. J. W. SCOTT J. M. CORY, M. P. J. FITHIAX.M. v' P. SCTTOX. Esq. J. F. IIOWEI.S. I-. F. II. PEYTON. J. ALLEN. Surgeon Penii.t, CiocfBii;xtr O. Room at Templeton's Hairl. fiprosiic tSr Court House. A ii, ..i. i ici i " ' - 3 tf. - ..... ..11 l. ;.. . t: .... ii. us: it. i r.iu ill I'M v 1 "... aim I 11 1! I y V J T t 1 1' ! : I the same nmhtj and leave Cinc-inuau Tk..fT ami rr,laiv."..i i..vi...r .i .. . av .ii-. n, ii Li.r i Ivlrf L vine the same night. Tbv Fasfnw a f.i: rate boat; and the- Patriot rs the nearei best boat on the Canal, and the most ceet: ient for freight and passage. A the Lit times nd competition have ma le uciils ss, lower than usual, the owners .f the pi'.jt'ot v. J not be outdone by any. Passact- uae ts'tiot through, (including boarding. The P.tri"i t commanded by If. Coiescott. The FiLmi by John II. Baldwin. All kind f ljue will be attended to by the Muster cfth rv on the most reasonable terms. WARE HOt SL'. A R ickafeller lias a large Ware U.-.ir? the Canal Basin in nrookvilie,wSrre a rj fit :Lj intended for the above line will Ir rcrri vn' free or charge, and a man alway at tut- . to attend to business. A. ROCKAFELI.rJK. II. COLEiCOTT. Brookville, June I'J. I8i:i. K tf nooi.iTTi.r. jirxunv i rn. It A X K X(TK KXfi K A V fill s. Iljfice Third it(re'f, h-(u-"n XToiitHf r'i CINCINNATI. "DANK NOTES, Chf-rR. Certifi r -Xi ET '! of Exchange, Bonds, etc.. etc. etc. tvtt-.:-ted with promprn.!.. and mawvir eoui'r. anient curter East W:v From tiieir arrunaemeat witti ?htiT ftVbest Eastern Establishment, they m fin.VV a great variety of new and beautiful Tt v. ,.?, j for ornament and to prevent coutiierfoi . i. Seals and Seal Tresses ai the lirirt'te ' j for both, with eouuiee dies co (run s,tt lir senarati for 51(l February, iWr. IjAST NOTICEA LL person indebied to us are r awn i' " wmak'.pay nie.it. We bhatl prof ar. .-.t i la flilio to make imni'ilint; parnwni.'.. ir. & s.. rxs.iisr. Nov. 29, 18ir &i GEO. ItOLLANllI ATionrv at dxr. Ek fvzzr.i?i-u. OiTicc on Main st.,i:x v.riy opprsiu- f ? rbi'vWn V 1 1 EA T T A Iv E V FOEt UK BY TI I E Subscriber, wd. twivr Ti-ij ii the market price if liciivecd tr Bri.j it. j J'st all debts du them.. Those- n-ii - rr?.u' pay in n i'ey ure rx 'juebta t, .r.a'i j :. nvi in whr;;U ft. .t T.i s.i; Burx ille G. u fSiu iAl2. "H P ACON H AMS, J fcuiUrn- ti i: , J .Tulf 7. I-4 1 CO T TO V V 1 K FCI R' Hi' I E. A LL kind of Colin Txmi ihr riii- iti.tLv Whiti Water Cjttn Faratvx. a; iuihabove Brojknlls:. av tii fod.i :n r n- i'i:riil prices Coiton Yrn . rTtrn5-s jcrifl Sn'.rnj. ?y j A Iib?mi dednctiin wul't nwiiVni ktkiiItv merciiams.or tho p.ir'h xs mi Tiwutr-. I Tsrm CSH. Tki id hrt- 3T.tr iVk rw warranied to beat iriper.or-miii . . in ? l.ycmsu. ' , k' 34 'INQUISEat tii4 tt Iwrn - Factary. w?ar &r4.Ati . AmI. June Lst, fjt;t. .Xi 2,00 LiWC Nor. 21). miK. .1U. l ) T in hn- kV- tjr iTr- r rri :JP rmL r.itiv:-i4M t:..npni JF 7 in.Iirt :V' a:si H-i , ftrookrwle. .TTarrh IS, 10 BUSHEL. itllV lr wale by 3: XZ,.1TTJU. March 13, If AT.W RICOY A MS xnii fllOflf rXS svfc

f eb. 2. 1812.