Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 December 1843 — Page 3

AMERICAN. BKOOKVILLE, INDIANA FRIDlTi DECEMBER 1, 1843. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY, of Ky.

from TUPPniTfio Indianapolis, Nt.X6, 1843. Yesterday evening after a fatiguing travel of two days, we found ourielf safely housed st Browning's. Nothing beyond the usual incidents occurred on our journey, with which to amust our readers. At Rushville we found some interrst manifested upon the subject of a Rail Road from Ru?hvilie to some place many of them are not particular w here. To the White Water rml it is fifteen miln- in iha t -.a tr. d .: Road about thirty-two mile.. Out we think !

,he move which is made,, present in ffm f dential Chair.-J J, w 'V Vh y M"e'1 "jf "P"?"'"' of R.,,en:" M,,,,R by the RnHe folks iJ We ,, . JZl JJCZt TKv mly a rve t wkep ur Laurel boy. Dul bv our sp.rited friend Barnett. who noti,h- th" "''mht-Mof :h, nnghty dp an I extra, tMhinkthy will i-..tbeeaiy cnd, esp. standing, he gives a most ,iWi L. , r P! 're ,s,,r'!- android ill raitii billow s

'i.i!iy wneti mere are so manv miles in .i i . i. . their h r. H Rnshn le ever make an improve-m-:it. and there is n doubt they v i!!. it v I! n tlttd R il f t le White Water m LiUfl. Tlii-i t a seit'e-i nutter. West of Ru-hvilSe an iitridrnt icciirr i'h jini ofnrcompn at which we were m, h d laVe-l at the time. A b,,y 8 or J yes.s ,,f ..w,.hredcWk.andlauahi1.2ey.m..nnted o i a fi .w h..rs. c m- ri,linr no at . ranM ... L L , . , rte. hni iy tne time he had pied two rods. h rh-cked hu headway and feli back in com- , . . ... r ,,n,,w rr ""'"'r'- ....,.-.. nr- a VprT nnpinuu m.ttoi ft.. hi.vi , ; 1. ' ; "r " ""M"I"",: l""Po-e the Icidature meets ,m Monday w.k. M f..-

ther has made arra..tti met... for the s-aee to If B rne.t w U come and see us e w ill satire h.m to Indianani.lis. ( Here he made a isfy him that, although w e have a "Salt Creek" long pau,e. evidently n .t knowing how to di..; in d Franklin." and have sevetal times po-

1 " " ' "l P"H-rru-ed.) My father is a member of the Legi.la- ' -.B.-.m,.M.t.r-r. r-twh,te house U whete we live, (about 5 miles w est of RuhvilU-) my father has been elected before, and eipects he will e again." These things were said w ith much good hu-! 1 miirli iriwhrl h.imot and laudable pride. The balanc e .f ibe l.N'oty of his family, which le voluniarilv gi-ve, we omit. This boy had the reelings

hich anim.,te the brea.t ..f , Iaree portion BU . ZZ:cZ cf mankind, but he had mote honesty of hi art tnni i 1 both of which the attn-th n of thepub-t-express i. He felt proud of ti e propetty ir directed to to the admirable feature a id h mor of his fa'her. and it is a noble f it ifJ '"' Ul,iveri,.v of confering tbe degree ! in is character We l. t . u. r 'SWt "f SclHnr''i "P i se Completing t u 'lmAthtkhmlt regular curse exc.usive of the L.tm and 1., and we shall waich the further develope- Greek Unguages. The writer of the commnmpntsof his talent, and aspirations, with some l,ir;,,l,,n sets out with an innuendo upon ti.tloltritude. 1 study of the classics, bv w hich it is plainly to WUs.he man who was arrested for mb-' Zt 'n' hin- the rn.il K..... .....: .... ... : f' .lh ?l",T,e T ,f the English

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i er-iM-ie. some time !ast smmer. hns not had -hich it is comHiiinrled. w e had letter, says, his trial vet. but it is set for to-morrnw I np- han",,n 't -at once, and adopt us our uaTM Snpreme. CirM,i,.,nd Districts Court''",1 l"e"e" .' r V-whii-lievr-t iua HfTi.nl fnli.,. K...

are now in ses.'u.n i ili r.l... I -! , , . . . 1 h. nof the Igislaiure hate armed at the ' s-at of Government. I.-tle noihina ic known a. to the pro'uble ..tr,.r of.he House S..,e,hic J;.. o I , Vnaiethis wtnter. But we presi.me hef!e the cloe of another m k the drill serf:mts w ill have ibis matter all arrang d. There has heen very d-'s'niciive fite at M:i. n. Ittd. All. or neatly all. of the poik . ... . t rut.genahhslmet.t have been r wm. d. , ICgat the time when tl...v . vi nvtisu. 11 1 o-isnve tome l.:.wtei..ehurah Branch of the S ale Bank. In the last American it w as staW th.it this !l. i ic'i h 1 1 he-n snspe.,de,l. , inn pretty generally u tderst.Hi l th .t this Ml,n ts tnkeii towarr's it mi Prrotint of the H)r nd tf.competoti! bo;r. o! D teeters w hu-h vere eh-cte-d f..r that Rmk some f.inr or ' '" Nor had the Sta'e I..; id nceinm. cew e,rd fre-Mem and t i. ter. Botvei.ou undeistatid ti e ni itu r ; "is h.. ... .v., ....... i u... .1 ;,rJ i a .i . o B-'aM and that Bank. S,im- ir the Di.ei tots hu branch have resigneil and good and eiv.,i(eie.,t men elected in their places. Mr F- ns. ihe Premlent. has also resigned and M i.n Gtegg has N-en elected President iP 1 1 -e. Anr" Mr. ht,s hxs pn rvm1;i. -Cashier. Cder thee regt,lati,.es the te n ,a d haveaiee,l t let the Bark ptovd i , buMiies a usual. A:' theve things i.r "'"r. will create more or less bitterne f - -rilll-l IIIIIl-T-tl 1 ir-l -'P"II Itlk .S4I9IO 1 reeiuiff. Gv. Bigger his mvle his arrangements to muve to Fort W.ynein Februaty next. C F. C. The LUUtur co tve les on Monday nex. We hope to furnish our readers with the Gov'fnor's Message, and an account of the organ'ion or the houses, next w eek. After these ""ngs, and some elections have transpired, w e knnw of nothing to give interest to the Leis- - proceeding., unies. they tke i into their tn argue the Tetas or At 'y rate the "incomtptihle Dem-H-racv"

THAT CONVENTION I

n0,ry ItJlh-A. D. 1844-that rfnr.o,,. year in which the Whig, will settle the fate of. martin Van Buren, and John Tyler, and all other political trickster, and traitorsand crown the popularity of Henry Clay.-in the first month of thi. memorable year, on the 16th dy of the month, the Whig, of Indiana will meet at the Slate Capitol. W ill old Franklin be there? We shall "c.ii.usee. Yesterday was Thanksgiving day. Who membered it ? reOn Saturday week a Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist denomination will commence in' the Church in this place. We discover our friend Clarke of th Hrookvme American "in town." If that man up ' our woro for it there are all sorts of fine living there. Iff: j .-. . .iinrnq . thrives tllllt in life and .nirii. Zl Tn, ll l? b ? " b"r?t W i,h heahh when n,r -r. ..,. the adventures of hi n . ,me al,eniures of his collector in the same ri ""r ""est specimens of edim- . the fr.,m battle now; and ir ihe v.Hee t lodun, do ,,.,t ,a v aronni him frn. .1, V..v.k. iq. . .... . 1 ,,,en re tney craven and u.. tnifmn. . i ny is uirnett an active n.t V.. l ; r " i-i'imrti e.-.Mior.niit..,Mofihebest polni,.a sprr.kers in ii.inn. We trust hit l i:vr will rt. l i.nni. " pa'ronizea ami itraHy pail for; in I thit he'" lilv evrr seethe 101 f-s ,,f -s.1. P..-.. ; thet w iih eve m.liv.Vi.al or ..n.ii "j inicaiiy visited tbe head waters of "Salt Riv er," we are not to be cheated out of good spirs. good bealth. tbe et.j.M ment t.r the good things around us, and the pleasure of ktcking lln n .Ui.i.,. a.,. . . .. iS,jrrula rrv of ' ll.rrv ,.r .t.1 wr-.. - 'F'".' 1 rm jrar, ai ine spun J -J Pur the American. Mb. Editor: I noticed in a Uie nunihet- of lr , ' f T' '"' mmi.1.1 .,..,, rnm language is o ue ever sur.servient lo those ofj .. - I '"" pi. Miiieriur to i.ur own .1, .1 t - " 't' t-id; .na Luiversiiy no longer ma n- ... . ",,nM''' t'ona and ptact.c, ri iii ia.n t . n....a r i 1 . t I : a - - .. " I he -an ids e h Z I ' V , k , " the candidate should hav.- ,t ,e. ttn-laiigu,-g. -. For w hich. sav . the editor, we admire, " "'"v all ii!hrs. A'H.o-ikIi it is ihe srnti-! tnont i.f the most learned of tl e rie. that tbei fe:a'ton 01 onrK to t,e ani ieut hii pusri s. re- h quire thnt 'hey be ii.corpurated tnb the stli- i .dienol our ndleges; and d v tls. tie senii- - VMM contmu.-. that a .1 or, ,!?h know l.d,e "f the eh-ssic is rMit.tMte . complete c.,.l- ... . upon those whose inclination 01 n'hr ritcn.ns.aneescomnel ihem to t.n.si.e thai ron.se ' , Hut the Indiana Uuiveisilv is tot the only oie. as he supposes, enfled to the honor of leav ing the ud land mar' s in this resprci Tl. . InLanaAsl uiy Cn.verM.y has. sm. e its I I itr !orgatii2-i..n. renfeied the degree upon modi-,.'-es p...ses.,na ,he riq.ite c,t.alif cati. ns - e, ,., ,M,r1 up"tl l'"se v ho hrc. ine thoront-hlv xrJ i!i:aiinpi i li it nufxiiued v I i the Ne emific and Loeta.y eor.rse.emh.acii.g ihe emire c.liegiate ccurse. X. ept the Latin and Greek languages."Sii.ce that time, stiiden's of this class hate al-i w ajs been found in the halls of the Cniversitv. Norare thev l..led nn.... h, r .. . . .. ! i i ... " . . in-eriopets. n,,, associating without is,,on ,n rectlaiion., .,,,,.!,,, snd i. hndi.ho..L r hi . l .'"""' Ji iu-ir tiipionta. ni. . , 1 1 iiisiiiu'uii ,s i-nar'eren in ano commenced w ith five studenrs. The firt ar1 tuial ratalogue, published in 1839. reports 89 students: the second. 123; ihe third. 134; the fotiith. 128; and the fifth. 167. And alrea

riignttnhf f..und. After the most energetic "' " b,d,hn "spelled tn turn ii? IIae not fight in delate r:inva-s, which did not avert'" merna,,,ra 't,ed the tf the earth, an-!! r.m ..fthe r-.o f,nM .. "ade iispr..dneis conliibiii-in,,iir uants? Pw u ' We ?"PP';The forked lifiMr i, their platlhi.,,.. and 7 "ld verl,ap,be o,new h ,t discur- ;he tide irii.mpl .m ,be r."t.ps of ihe f-d Nt he. M ith ,,-, ...i t.nrrDV mishiy inds. To the w is., ihv r- .h-

dy are there those in the county of the VPar hy the oayme, t . f T "" ,,,r ,"-",m," ' Blade" who claim the Indiana Asbnry lTni-! hrforeThe firs ' 8 ( ntWl versity as their Alma Mater. TrJ xhZZ! "1. r.... i.-.. ... .t . """erioer w no will do the same. thil

,..1 ,,,,,,,,.,,. ,nai tne corre.pondent and theediior are not crnnrm.i r.r it..' - Ir exisienceofthe Univeisity, hut only of this' feature in i' .... . . 1. . 1 1 iL ... : r " Will thev inr.irm their readers ? G. TheNew York T.ibune say--Hon. Rufns'of ee it reported, w ill resign his seat

r Oregon q.ies.ion-.V.n,hPr"Semt!in2''.f,hr nrw lK'"l"rr or ptible Democracy" ZZZ il.

21 , . . .1 . YJ T'. r ur!"' ,,h

Hon to make .Money. Let the business of

every body else alone, and attend to your own. Don't buy what you don't want. Use every hour to advantage, and let your study be to make even leisure hours useful. Think twice before you throw away a dollar; remember you will hare another to make for it. Find recieation in looking over your business, and so your business will not be neglected in looking after recreation. Buy low, sell fair, and take care of the profits. Look over your books regularly, and if you find an erior of a cent, trace it out. Should a stroke, a misfortune come upon you in trade, rettench, work harder, but never "fly the track." Confront difficulties with unflinching perseverance, and they will disappear at last. Thonoh tm, should should fail in the struggle you will be honored, but shrink from the task and you will ueuespisea. uy following these rules, however, you "need never stay failed." Pay your debts promptly, and exact your dues. Keep your word. Take a good newspnner and von must succeed I The U-x,v The following noble and r ff ..... i S,rikine description of i7"" - ""iMi iii a "mechanic is from meirnignway. . u whi h they ii. on a tame steed? re ..t .he . . . a a,,,r -h;iined to the crai k hi d hi il emechan"f k",u,pdep- and ihe kinis and queen T dec"1r!,f', .V i,h th"'n v-wrk.. lie ..umueme Limerse wasihefirst mechanic The Politico' Press The Coos county (N. II.) Democrat has a statement showing" the preferences i f the most of the Democratic Pi hss of ihe Union in regard to tbe several I nii.ii.l jii., r.. it. .. j . .r-,Uriirv. e team Ironi - ,h:i1 New England there ate for V an ren Jo. I.'alh.wn 14. J..hnson I ln -he Middle '-.fT V,n Buret. 2.1 Calhoun I. Bucha.ian 8 I yler o. Cass I. In the S niHiei n States, for Van Ruren 14. Calhoun 9, T l-r 2. In tbe Western States, for Van Buren 17. Johnson 4, Buchanan 1. Cass 4. Tyler 1. Total, lor Van Buren 91. Calhoun 24, Buchanan 9. Tyler 8, Johnson 5, Cats 6. ' Gen Jmifhan McCarti. Week bef.ne last e published a patagraph from the N. Y. Tribune, staling that the friends of Gen. M. Catty had not heard from him for more than a year. A frii-nd, who has heen traelltng for some months in Ihe Wet. informs us that he saw Jonathan in a liu! e town i it 1I1 Mi.ia.: called Grafton, a few miles si nth of ti e mi nth of the Illinois river. The General is "fat and hearty." an-i is rustic t'ing from he excitement of party Mrtfe. The mop imprrtant feature of domestic news firm the General is. that he i married to a Miss parsons, formerly of this county. Miv the General live 1 thousand years West of the Mississippi. Richmon I Palladium. When a certain lady who had been charmed by his wriiint. hut had never seen his person, wro'e to Miraheait, ivme how much she long d to see him. and begged that he woul.', describe himeir to her. he complied w ith the w ish of the fair enthusiast, in these brief nnd self-adulatory term-: "Figure to yourself a tisvt thai has hid the sma'I-pnv!" 1 ..i-. .1 ...I- ,ut- sime roiKt service for Vin Pnr.nistv. Wh. n Henrv Clay is inH,;pia.cd. be w PI walk on to Wa..i..it. o and ' , "mC" g"in?- ,h" ' the aid he has given to the WW-e ,.e hy Drr. Ending to be , L-,c f.co iV V T 'rib :nt ' ' ra.het Math'-w lately stated in London, that -bad received Vitet. fr. m tie MartrV f London a.d M.n.bes.rr. vbe.e 140.000 -r.-T,, iv hi r. n I'Tiw inai i.pit uv 1 nn taiitn iiia i,h. .1. . .1 ready an iron ene diminution of crime bad lal en rl ,ee II ,1 ;.i.u...u . - ii'i inn 1 rip u rrp a ' i"vnr mi. h. .1,- ...to..,.; t .1..' , . " , p in nir own nniMtrr - n nm iVia rn..t;.K ' ) """'i lain . Sme of the Judicial distnc'- in Ohio are so 1 ., -. . , ... .1 nruH TMRT II ibi h . nmu. . ' . . . I hem in the time alio, v " ' V," ted in id. Smi,(.u d iL. ..""... cnesii..,., ,,f c, ..Hf,.;, , r , j, , , (,hi l'' The Richmond K mniier rnh , vi.;mean tn raise the Devi! Th. rut.; ican denies ,b. but admits that they intend to rair Old Hatrv. '" ""-J "Heiia l i -...: . " '. . A " " M T"n.trm an attnr. nn r. . k;. i ., .n,t n,,.. , ' J iMitoiK "-werai Sllia stilts into eonri ,e,,er f.n s,,; 'ZI ZTT two or tnree honest men. 'Piense your hon"edid not chooe ilutniiihluh.mu .....t. .1 - ! men 1111 iinriri. . rromlhe X. V. AVir World. IMPORTANT TO SUBSCRIBERS. Every present subset iber to the New World who will renew his subscription for the coming ceive, gratis, the elegant and eomnle e .. . ! "nl nn complete New ll'.II..J..: r . . ... . ' 's vj now jn course uf ' h r'"! ' ',r,f n"w or ki fn 11 inn kith. m ... v . . i-uurr ui run tent inn 'ih.. 1 .: .u . . .. ""u uur.ii..-- . xr miu . 1 1 i K . i moii, iiip most remark. hla ........ ..r .1 I and has caused an immense sensation We -.- ' .'iniiiiri hone our friend- .in o.u ' . . this orT,r. "ve.speea,.y The etwuin volume ..r.k- v xxill III be print .4 on entirely newtype and will r tiirh Con,a,p mBn' novelties, which will bo

Adminintnafnr'a TV title

JtJOTICE is hereby given, that the: nderx signed hare taken letters of adminfirtrauon on the Estate of JamsTaylor, late of Union county, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment; those having claims against said Estaste are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. WM. BROWN. ) Ad tninisJOHN MORGAN. $ trators. Nov. 30, 1843. 49-3w 1 CENT REWARD. V ANAWAV from the subscriber on Friday, the 14th of November, 1843, a hound boy by the of Elihu Powel. This notice is to forewarn a'l persons from trust inir or harboring him on my account, as I will pay no oeots oi nis contracting. The above reward will be given for his delivery to me. ABRAHAM S. CARTER. Nov. 23d. 1843. 49 --3w. John Chance, 1 In Franklin Circuit ConM. vs. Fianklin Count v. In.lhm. Mary Chance. 5 To February Term, 1S41. IAbl for Dirarce. E it remprnhered that the said plaintiff". ni the22 I November, 1843 filed intheCierkV office of said count v, an nffi lavit from whirh it unttB rat f t. at coil A f.-v..t .. : : t . .1 of the Slate of In.lia. The s,id defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of siid Li be and fi'ins theretif as af.ire?ai'l. and that unless said defendant nleaJ. answ er or demur t.J

the same, on or befura the calling of the catte 1 ne I"'1 81 "tre of Mr. Thos. p:tat the next ensuing term of said Franklin Cir-' ten. R.chestPr. and Mr. M. W. Ila.l

ci it Court, to he hidden at Brookville. com - tneneine on the 21 M "Hav of February next. ihe said Libel as to said defendant w ill be taken as confessed, and a dectee rendered accordingly. Attest.' RORERT JOHN, Clk. F. C. C. Geo. Hollard A'ty, 231 November. 1813. 48-3w. Estate of Val- In Probate Coin I of Franklin eniit.e Wt-bh. ? Co.. Ind.. Noven.ber Term, deceased. 13 November. A D. 1843. Vn Complaint tn Settle as an Insdrevt Kttate. AT said Term on said da v. It is ordeied by the Court that the Adminitr:itor. 110niy ine Creditors of Mod EstHte. f lie fi'ingi and pendency or said Ci rnplaii.t. I y e publication for sit weeks met i mv -ty ip J, n ,. rv. ly new spaper printed and published in Franklin county. Indiana, and that unless said creditors notify said Administiaf r 1 f the exigence and extent of their ipm ertite r1..;.,. 1 . ;i;..the same or a statement of the nature dect iption. and dvteof the cotmact or a.NS-tnPit up- ! on which Ihe same may be founded in the of- ! r" p ol lr,p ' "e I'tobate Ci nrt of said county of Franklin, previous to the finnl di.'.ihu'ion i.fthe assets or the said deceased, wl i i final distribution w ill he madeon ihe firi day of the next term of this Conn to be hidden in I ,hp C,H"! Rrn"kille on the f-.tmh nionnav 01 rcnniary next, their claims will be postponed in favor of the claims t t more dili gent creditors. Aest. ROBERT JOHN, Clk. How! A"in atty for sdrit. 1C N ivemher, A D. 1843. 47-fi-r. Kircnlor'st Voiirr. TIJOTICE is hereby given that ti e underr' '"'nn.enrarv on the Estate Pr John Mno-rnp, B,ef Frank - ndebted to .a,d estate ae r, 0!;Pr,r1 t maVp aT.,,,neP!,VmPn, " c'T h,Vin- 'Wn.. ',r',,r""g law, The Iteluln lm 1.. I : ten' winnonr.E sniXDLDncKrn rr Nov. is 473-. 1MPLFY COUNTY HOUSE fHlK Subscriber has "taken th stand. a Ver.,i)ie. Rip)ey Thi. Hone. hainr nnderot.r is well knon ey county. Id. ,e several ,m- . . nnirrntpn i tita -i.i-... . . -eei, in n ,fni "'J 'r Tr!i , ., ...??" 7"! .hare of ph,e pvmnage. ii i ni tt 1 1 1 r. :tj it en as transient hoarders to pive lorn a 1 n it:- o.t.i . V" " np,v a'"1 ""nmodnms, and ! pariienlar attention will be aid to the care of n"r""The trvveVing public miv rest assurer that .,, , . - spared -Jromfort- ' 31. Jt ! Versailles Jnne 1 ISit 'l' Z' KCIXC1XXATI riilCES!! ANES &. BURTON have now receive theit full and general assortment of Dry fiiHtds, Groce;-V, llardvare. Quee sware. tfc. f c. And having adopted ti e Cash Sysemdo offer then, m ihe ,,.,Klim ... j , " ' T. " !"orii" enaWe them to sell at Cincinnati 'W-they would reques, of one and il, to rail miHsvi...lnr....l 1 niriiivnn Pr tthirm nf 'nil Irin.tm !-. 1 ,

Good. .pub'ie, that he has takcu tl eslovewell ki t.wn May U. 1843. Q2y. forrrer'y oeci.j id l 0. Ileini m . i Short street, a few deo . ktove the wl.aif, SPRIAfJ & SUTl.TlEIt fjaODs.'Lawrnceburfh Ii.d. Jtisit frunt ,. y-r..fc r.- "I The House hsving rndergepe several ire-

... ....... . ..iimir 'if rr. . '" "'-"""'1" ot Cloths, Casi n etes Satinetts. Jeans. Veltei.,. c t . . Linen. Brown a .d m..i.eJ xi...i;. rv-o. . i n. imiiitr 101 ii . F"""'": -d Bleached Muslins. ... i'.'ni, uine . ri (T. . I n n I .. r. . . ' ingw, r lanne s. I Then V. !.;.,.. r j ' '.rir. i. .n if. .... 1. . - r .. " ur I L t ' -Z "on.es, Mon..tne-de-wns, MlKs.Satm. Ginghams . Jaconetts; Cambrics, Shawls. Handkerchiefs, Ac. a r..it . . .tWA Itlll Klnrlnu.nl e r I .. ... n "r" vo rnr nnil mil ITS Ronnei. It.... I., n , ... , Pkr..u - . ana aflM tmrel;is;

GEO W. KEELY.

Surgeon Dentist. UTLTILL visit Brrokiire n the th 9f pebruary, to remaA ! weeks only. All operation uVwranKfti Refer to in Oxford: R. H. BISHOP. D. D. Prof. J. y. tCOTf, J. M. CORY, M. D. J. FITHIAN. M, tV P. SUTTON. Esq. J. F. HOW ELS, D'pi, F. H. PEYTON. J. ALLEN. Surgeon Dentist, Cincinnats. O. Room at Templeton's Hotel, opposite the Court House. August 2, 1840. 32 tf. Fnlliii? and Dvintr. THE subscriber respectful y informs the public thnt be in nnv uit a ... pirpainj nu l md at work at the Fulling business, at Laure Franklin ry, ImL uhere he hopes to receive a share ivf the public patrnnaee. He v til warrant giid vtik i.r fry rll 'tm?es. All kinds of prodt.ee will I e' taken U r work at fair prices. CLIAS MACY. Laurel, Oct. 13.h, 1313. 4 jj .,. TVEY'S r V ntl t 7f.y Vrrr i 11. i,i-Warranted to Cure the toncst f'ai-ttmr cases. : """lemy sole agents in Fianklin eot.nly. 1'iitiana. n p rrTVPv N. B. If th- directions are $!ri, tlyfo;ixre l and no cure effected, no charges w ill be made. R E. P. Sept. 6; 1813. 37lvr. NEW GOODS. ''HE Sucsrril.ers have just icceived a krge slock of Qrensinire, Vurnu,l Wool II :t Fhr ''op. Irott, Niii!..Crttou Yarn., Salt' on if lTnprr Itrathrr, S.t't, All of which will be sold at the Cincinrtti 1 ,e, rtn""B earriageonlv on heavy nitidis. l" ' " v n",'" '! it 10 h ir ,"pr,, -H and examine our Cik.Js before maKe ",ner purchases. R.&S. TYNER. Brookville. Oct. 3. 1813. IVIIOLESALK Em then. (f.tss. 01 ml China 117' r In u -f, Ao. 88 .1iiii. hetv-en P, f f.mrer Xarl.tt ' afreets, Cincinnati. THE Siihsn iber hav ing recent W r,i;r . I ed the entire Sn ck of G. . d ! e..' j. to tl jlate frmifB. P Hunt & Cr. (roft i r.Ts: mP;wn, Hi-.'.& Co..) and made ,r, a slt FM jof Common and Staple s'liclc. mile St.iis n..-v prepared to execute orders on ilie MM favorable term,. I o tl.e ttoods now on hand w ill short'v le 'ndded an assortment of new S 11 Z P , jir,.r, ff0n nnnrM.,nrip9 . - whphl,ei.I he con.tanily riW- Me . . market prices fur Cash or f.rr Ciei'it. -- - - - " x. v . SAMPSOV. o )j-4m. August 1813. 3IASOMC NOTICE. 4 T a regular meeting of th,. Pror-kiilV Ilarrmnv Ijhr No. II e'd in ii of Brookville, Frankhn eo, rtv. iln.. rtl ,w 4 h day of Vnveml or ISJI VI :..l. jf l odist n-ini-tersnd f.netlv nmmlrrif .... W8 e.rprllrd fu m all maot.ic piiv,o?,. f..r pr,.. ,. nmnsonic, . . d. By order of 'he I odpe. JA MLS VFWHINNrV. Srr. All paper, friendly to the ordt r Vn n y. 4G f. Ii.AXS. rfN hand. Cn'lil'lv at ll.e American o.To '"C fellow ing kinds of blank-: D"Hs. I S.mininnces Mortgages, Qntt-Claim Deeds, Tnle Boil's. Notes of ban Suh (Tn as, Exert-tiors. Constable' Bonds, Consti'hles' S iVs. I Corn, llyr, .nnd I lai-srf tl. HIE Siibscnters will l;keMrlid Corn j Rje, and Fla seed rn all scci tints dte PANES & Ll'RlCN I Br.M.kvj:!e. Sept. 7 1843. S7-tf 1 wheat:: rMillh IhcnrsT Cash Pstcr w ill be paid, all times for Metrhatttable Wb.i l v BnNES. & BURTON. Brookville, Sept. 7, '.43. 37-tf. NATIONAL HOTEL. IFJENJAMIN MAYHEW rpseriMilIr ar- , noniices to his ftti m's l d the Iim liu g (provemenx. and ling fiteil t p wuh entirely traveller, and Eue,:. in m good title a. ai r .. ....... " 0 7 iin pi in in ni .... .... V. . . or inraiton 01 una riorae wii re tm-nri 11 ... . . ----------- - " - most convenient f.l anv in the miv l.eir If.: m -' --- - few steps from the Canal & Stean boat latid.r g. The T-hle will .1 best which a liiviiri w a vs I e furnhrd w 1 h tl liixuriani ci unu v ai d an al ki tant market affords, and waited on I y atltiitiv I ' servant. The stable is large and cemmodior. Coed

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