Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 October 1844 — Page 2
COMMUNICATIONS.
For the Indiana American. Dcxlap'vilie, Union n Co..' fa. ) 12, 1914. October Ms. CnKjiS,-.rar Sr: Having been an attend mi at the great D; norraiie gathertnxal Liberty t i-day, anl OTipasM thai s on? or your readers wouid like in hear some report of it, I send you a condensed description, which yon can publish if you please. I aniv.l there about 11 o'clock .V. M., at whieh time iho :reat hnjy were in full procession. DelI'i.iiw were rnmin? from ail points of the t'Kvti; so:n-ia wagons, on horses and on foot. Toere vre delegations from FairSeld. Dm '.losviiie. A'quins. Connersviile aed Browns ville Richmond anJ all the adjacent towns. j 1. tnner and flags of every description fly tng. i Oithe Connersviile banner a a painting tenrese Min Go?. Diirr peering from th of his prison window upon his wife and :itt!; so"., whom she was holding by the hand. The Toun j artist, Mr. Fryberger, of CoiinersviHe, his brought hia lalen's to a poor market, if this ii a lair specimen of his genius. Mrs. ??,; rMftv.Cvr,r.e.o.rr1s?Atayf.a o.f.her,wmust Vioul as her neck SMtird sadly out of joint. On llti banner was inscribed. "7. H". 7)orr sentenced by a Whig Jury t. the States Prism for life, for advxafiiitr the principle j i he Diclam:i-'!i of Am e:i-ax Independaic5'' Tue young artist better devote a year to the study of Onhogn.r.hy instead of tnakin? a tonr to Italy. O-i another was inscribed "Poik, Texas an 1 Oraon." Heavtn prestve us from Locofoco pcltiiis: ! The processions were conducted bv ihe ....ci.fi!i H.r r,.r.vi,.n rt, rtor. r.H " " notorious memory, was chief.) to sae spc-t se lected for the occasion, which .?s v 1 about one mile east of the town. 1'he nie ins was addressed by Hon. Win. J. H-o xn Indianapolis. Mr. B. commence I in his usual sublime and eloquent manner by navme a Irih - eloquent manner by paying ule to the ladies. About this time the banner oT Dorr came up to the stand and jMr. B. entered into a description of the painting. He sr.d in the most affecting and exquiitely pathetic manner, that this was no far cy representation but a FACT'. How is it that Dorr is tepresealed i.i the act of holding converse with his wife 1 pripriit persona. -hen the oemocratie press throrghout the iensih and breadthjof the land have be-ii pu'i-':'.:'!! statements to arouse pui'.lic s-. o the effect that his frit-nds (T. V. D.'s) nere not vr miited to see or hv!d t',ter.-.r:-r wih ranv Mr. B"s whole speech a'-o-m.! ! wtih s rv.d ! fi tiling anecdotes, at whie!? ihvr'''ak?r iu'. ed more than any one nt his auditory. Hon. A. Kennedy w..? in1 ro lnced o the 'it. lie nee as th "Blacksn'ih " I!.? k;-.i;pJ ii.s remarks by stating tba' the former portion .f !;is life had been ppent in tiiat occupaiion, .'it that he had spent the lat ei;:ht yeais in ' 'ttvnmering upon the anvil of ('enncruc:. After cautioning the party to beware of "ctoss roa I and small beer politicians,'' he proceeded lo discuss the Tari:T question. The conclusion is to be drawn that mechan'cs and farmers must say nothing about politics, that mut be (attended to by such papient M. Cs. as Mr. K. In all the discussions of the Tariff question I have ever witnessed, 1 have never seen it treated so flippantly. About this time it was announced that the piopie would "feed." Ample provisions were tna.Ie for the occasion. Toiht fare no otjectiii'i could be made; n was substantial and well c;vvved. After dinner Mr. K. ; ke some 15 minutes i?on the merits and dements 1 f the two cand; J ktes for the Presidency. He harped upon the hncknej ed theme of !o:J conv-vM'ons," -.'r. .h is the principal topic of the democratic s:n:r.p speakers in this region. Iliad expectel tty.eAr something from Mr. K. but wan sadly disappointed. To say nothing about his argument, his language was verv defective. I ieirr heard an M. C murder the King's Eng- :!'. ::. s-tch cold hlood. His gesticulation is absolutely vulgar, and his attitudes . ,11' ef, the rules of elocution. Mr. K. has qu 'Ii-j ' es which, if properly cultivated, would make; h.rn a speaker of the first order. But he is hke the marble in the c.narv. which requires the mister hand of the artist to chisel off ih rough edges and give the polish. Mr. K. was succeeded by Mr T.vdry, of Shelby jcounty. He commenced l is speech as if he was try in; to deliver himself. Wh-tb-cr he succeeded withovi applying to the C- ? w . . 1 .uiiaii i.iti tu, r-.iiimifc iiTUlifil (II . a., . . ' - about this time the people began to disperse and I followed suit. i arsons es' in ntt s nece mac !e. v to the ntim - eron the ground; liie range, w as between 4 snd 6 thousand. J. R S. For the I'tdiana American. Fnttso Clarkson: Having a leisure tnent this evening, 1 have ihevsht to drop jce line. Away up here in little Unioo. dai'v a e our rars saluted and our eyes surprne-i, w itli sometiling novel and progressive under il at cherihej name, Demochact. Such scenes too. v iir.vi ciprnea m see aim nejr. euncr would see, if men would use but one tongue and wear but one face. But this Progressive' Democracy!! The men who in '23 were the j strong advocates for an U. S. Bank, a Proteclive Tariff, &c, and who rallied under the ban-1 ner of Gen. Jickson, then the Godhead of: their Political Faith, for the purpose of carrymg tnose priDciplee. In day we have seen the same men, (so far as fieh and blood are concerned but their prrriples? Lost m progressive l upon the same ground, wori : ... . - . ... . ... . ....... ..,.... v of those principles ptbbe cr private, moral t: fnnnm in..nnn. n,., . ...... I . . r ... .. ot iineuet uiai, wnicn sni.uiit make the nif.n lancing atound hickory p(,tes, and even wish ihcir externals d ic.fi n:::l i.ii .1... ing homage yes, doing homage in ihe public - - - - ' J ' K. V V vrvtces oi J A.uLS K. POLK. Alas ! thechanes which progression has wroasUi!! And of; laie it would seem that the political atmosphere! hereabouts, is more heavily charged, with this metamorphosing, this changing proper'y, than it used to be. For we see the same mei , who, in the short space of six months have "passed nnrgb the fiirnanw and cane cmt decidedly
changed",!" Tke Mtf men who Here Dem cfafs "good and true" so strenuously opposedHhe annexation of Texas, "have seen the ei:
.... ... -. j nnu .l ailll H UJT I (TJJCIlltVJ and w.bj? . Became ininoritj nominated! James K. Polk as a candidate" for Fresl-l detey and he says immediate annexation. One word in -regard to -llietr doings to day, and I have done. In justice to those present. I must say, that they presented quite a respectable appearance. But hear how they done. In the first place You know that the Locos have a wonderful distaste for musichave been disgusted with it consequently are no musicians among them. But the ColU'o Corner, and lloosier Bands, (both Whig decidedly) through a genorous feeling not tearing the influence of their meeting being made respectable, turned out, and the Ladies a majority of which were Whig, came out (taking their own words for it) as spectators to see how Locofoco Ladies, if there should beany would look at a polirticil meeting af ter having so long abused them for similar crimes, and to see posnihly, whether as Sam. Parker said. Loco Foco Ladies had beard ! ! The speakurs. seem not to have progressed much recently, they all spoke about I'olk. Daltiiought" be, "thai" Polk. Dallas and Texas, means Polk, Dallas and Texas ! When Jackson Democrats, in the dais of ,S2,8, u,seJ Democratic principles, as i oeiiee iney uiu, i was one among them, because I believed them right. Weil I be.ievej the same principles are good yet. But thej party who style themselves progrersite democ ranj have progressed beyond th pile of :h.-:se priorities and have selected James l. I'o'.k. as their leader. I can now io w ith them no iiiuier. neiievingiiiatin llenrv Clav tti.ise ...... i jjr'iu-i i-5 are more nearly cmrdnica, than in , i T.m. T O..IL nil ..... . . ' ne nitrs here are in fine spirits, and vou !m ,v tTnion down 100. certain, clear j '"ai 'r,,v over ",,s prosressi-.e demot-rui y, and 1 P,,!k- DjlIi,s a'" Texas- in favor of Hr y of the West. More anon. NAVILLUS. Liscr 1 y, Oct" 12th 1844. Fiomthe Frankfort Commonwealth. In the fol!owjn calculation of chtmces, we have not the slightest design to mislead our readers. We ce the locos the benefit of all our doubts. We hive no purpose and no heart to deceive ourselves or delude our friends. The electoral college ill contain 275 voles; 1 (Act r 1 1.13 01 utitciiare nec-essary to make a Presid."iit
1. Our calculation is as below slated. CSSTAIM FOR CI.AT. Vermtn't. G MacSMchuseits, 12 Rhode Island, 4 New York. 3t New Jersey. 7 Delaware, 3 Maryland. 8 North Carolina, 1 1 Georgia, 10 Louisiana, R Indiana, 12 O'oio, 2 Kentucky, 12 Tennessee, 13 109 CERTAIN FOR POI.K. New Hamphire, 6 South Carolina, 9 Alabama, J Arkansas, 3 Illinois, 9 36 DOVBTFTL. Maine, 9 Pennsylvania, 2(1 Virginia, 17 Mississippi, 6 Michigan, 5 Missouri, 7 TO
In making the foregoing calculation, we have studied causes and effects with deliberate ' attention, weighing the results of late elections and taking into account the most reliable in formation from every quarter. Of the Slates ',,. j.. -m ,i..K,r..i .. . .1 ;,.i tt,l pot down among the doubtful. " hg chances decidedly the best for Pennvlvania and Virginia, which will carry our count, up to 212. While the locos eppear to have, the Vest prospects for Michigan. Mississippi and 11 s.uui, we th nk the Whigs could carr , them by a determined struggle. 1 lie locos constitute i nvv n'.r iintu ui I'l'iu. i r.ey i.,.. u ...I., i - .1 r..mn t ., 1 1 ... I . T1. ." r. i ii iziMif.-M ri ri i III" e. OVIT f'lllillidenceon the part of the whig may beget su- : r.t:iie a ac . i .,. . T - - . -. - i'.inxa . c: ittivT uir poer. if we will but bring it to bear every ! where to ensure an overwhelming victory. Perend on it. the locos will in t be found sleeping inconSlent security on their arms. Thev will, as the whig should be found up and do ing. Let iik imitate their industry and energy. If we but equal them in Zealand effort, we shall certainly cany 169 votes and very proh-i ah!y 212; and w e say it most deliberately and ' sincerely, if the whigs in every state wi:!exert themselves as much as the locos of Ken-, iticKy uia lor liutier, iney will carry every state in the union except three or four. MORE OE THE DOUBLE ASPECT, ,. ... . ., Th Newark Advertiser ' says: We have before us two Locomco bills calling meetings f th patty to ho held on Fri day one at Roekawny, Morris county, New ' Jeriey. and anoiher flaming handbill fiom Newbury New York. The Jersey Managers invite ..... . oTi....n . . . n n n 4 i .. it.. c . . .,., u , a i.,,,, ciaies Bvik and in famr of the nresent tariff. "Aii opposed to ,he re-charer of the United Slates lank, the distribution of the Public Land nnA nf.i,. 'f.sr ... .., ; i . . ..... t. m JJ , V 1 1 1 V V . Ill 1 1 U 1 of the Episcopal Chinch." Comment on such hypocrisy i, needle-. ,,.. n E-A Democratic German voter of this city on "p!r'nS of the probable defeat of Mr. Tod. said "If Tod does not run well in Ohio, he uill go ii nwong in Pennsylvania !" . rn. Gazvtte
Administrator's Notice. TOOT-ICE is hereby given that letters of ad-
ministration upon the estate of Nathaniel L'ttis'1?,f' of Franklin county, Lid:, deVcased; have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Probate Court of said Co. Those having claims against said estate must present and file them duly authenticated within one year from this time, and those indebted must make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. SAMUEL LEWIS, WM. MORFORD, Administrators. October 8, 1844. 42 3 w Administrator's Sale. rBlHE undersigned administration of the estate of Matthew Lewis, late of Franklin county, la., deceased will sell at public outcry at the late residence of said deceased on Pipe Creek in said county, on Saturday the 9'.h day of November 1841. commencin i at 10 'clock I A. M., the personal propeitv belonging to said 1 estate, consisting in part of horses, cattle, on ..:... ... . -1 . . . i u i t. 1 ' ' . larnnns . i - " " MH I II I III I U I r . tVC. Terms. All sums of S3 and less, cash in hand; all stuns over S3 a credit of one year. SAMUEL LEWIS, WM. MORFORD, Ailmi nistrators. October 8. 1843 42-3w PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. T" obedience to the S'atute in such cases ma-le and piovid-'d, I, William Robison, c;t,u,;ir..r i .i ... " 1 j . u' nnem eivrno-i llc lh:t there n i!l ho an ol. i-:i..ti d.M m ik' ""'fa' P'ace (t nuiiiiu? elections tn tne sever-1 . ll ri ll t . al Towns!.., in aa,d.-om:t wn tbe 1st Monday l" Noeiiib-r next, . the pu.pose of voting j fl,r VVelvi' Pr'1'VUl l' V-- he elected ; lor the Stue of Indiana. WM. ROBISON Sh'ff. Oct. 9ih. 1S14. 42 3w TIMELY NOTICE. 4 UTUMN hai ugain returned I The lmhandmao's labor is cumin" lo a e!np for the year!! Hppiiv for us aM,tere is a l.ounuf,.l crop, aod tb it crop is now readily seliing fr Co-h, at a good price, as fast as brou-rht i;i ' D to market. Under such circumstances, altera Ions oe lay, the merchant may now ask and expect ipavment. To th-s end. th- subscriber earnestiv re-! th" subscriber earnestiv re-! I quest. (eeariy, -v.iJ faithful audition of aMj who are ir.debied to him bv Note or on Book I account, and hopes thai ev 1 y one will pay ,what they can, w ithout further delay, j N. D. GALLTON. I Brookville, Oct. 9ih, 1844. 42-ly COACH &. S DLERY II Ail D1YARE. : Hr'' ' u,, opened, in connection 'vlth j our Leather bns.ress. a larse and com plete asorinient of Coach and Sadlerv Hatrtw are. embracing every variety of Trimmings ; necessary for this market, whic h w e are dts- . posed to sell upon as good terms as thev can be '1 ...- naa in me west. -ALSOA1I kinds of Coach, Saddlers and Shoemakers" Leather, wholesale or retail. S. & S. S. CLARK, East tide Main st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. Oct. 11,1844. (CinGazSl) 42 3w yiuiuiiusii .uur .xoiiic. TOTICE is hereby given that letters of!. ndmiiiUlrniinn iinnn iho ecOtonf P.lo.Tnr ! Dunham, late of Ftanklin county, Ind, have, this day been granted to the undersigned by the clerk of the Probate Court of said county. J All persons having claims against said estate mml Prpsf,nt 'hem dnlv authentica-ed " ith.n on 5 Par from ,h, ,,,n'; "" ,h'ts( ""Wp mU"X ,mkp ilmme(5la,p Payment. The estate " " " ninv Atit ILA KARIDLN. Anm r. Oct. 2. 1844. 41-3w. (!niittif rafor Sale.
THE underpinned almmistrat-r of the i rJHE undersigned having established himesite of Eleazor Dunham lie of Franklin I self at New Orleans for t ho . r
eouniv. Ind.. will snll at pn'ilie o-itery on SaV urday. the 19:h day of October 1844. commencing at ten o'clock V M. at the late re-idence of aid decedent in Springfield township in said county, tVe peron:! property belonging to the estate of sai l decedent, consisting in part of two horses, cow. com in field, hogs, fcrmin? utensils, shoemaker's tools, household arid ki'chen furnitn-e. &c Terms made known on tne day ot sale. AQCILA KARIDEN. Adrn'r. Oct. 2, 1814. 41 3w. Estate of James Doneughoo. dec. In th. ? Franklti J Term. I o ProbaiP Court of; aiikim co. ina. August Term. 1814. Application for administrai ' bond trator to give additional i-ouo or ne removea. j i. E i, remembered , ha, a, said term .,f said , m" Court, on the 31st day of August. 1844.! on appli'ion to remove Thomas Munns the - i Administrator in this case&c. Thereupon on i monon. iiisoroerea oy tne Court that notice ,v(xhe fi!in2 ' ,he Application in this case be 'VP ",ipe wp successively tr i Eo,ne nw, 'Paner miblished in the rmmiv nf Prnl li ... . 'I1 1. . 1 . . ., n 1 - - . i 11 r k .iziiioih n i i nu ramp ni cu in i ai. - . - requiring him to appear at the next term of , """! 11 ' oun nouse in urooKviue.; commencing on the second Monday of Novem-! ber and answer the complaint in said nnnlica.' 1 I II lion. Attest. ROBERT JOHN, C. P. C. V. C. Oct. 2, 1844. 41-3 WANTED ALWAYS! IVHEAT and FLAX SPED, for which the v market price will be paid in CASH. FK1CE& I.INPSE Aptnwn, IB4f. 15-Iy..
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G. W. KEELY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL remain in Brookville but a few davs longer. All who wish work done will please van immediately REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. !Cr Prices to suit the TimesJX Room at J. J. Tempteton Hotel, Brookville, Indiana. February 21st, 1844 9-tf STILL IN THE MARKET. THE suhsrrihers are readv for the fall . trade wiih a general assortment of seasonable goods, their stock of which will be increased with the demands of their customers. The lendinr nrlieleu of Salt, hunt, iVflV.v. Castings, Cotton Yarns, Glass. Brown Shrt tings. Coffer, Sugar, Dir Staffs, ' etc., urnished at lowest rates. We purchase WHEAT. FLAX-SEED GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, &c &c, at the market price. PRICE & LINDSEY. Sept. 24th, 1S44. 401 y. , V FULLING. .m .it 1 01 Ltaurei. Krankhn nv. wouM . inlurm lii- rnstomers eer.era'U- tV"t hi e 1 uas now eominer.t ed the FI T.UXG Pt'SIXESS. And will be happy to aceommodat - a-,y who mnv ri'l on him f,.r work in that line. CARDING will kin! b" attended to as usual. S-j i.Mtii;. r 3rd 1S44. 37-if. 1 . - riMiF soeiil-Ts are r-onst.mtlv receiri? fresh addition to tbir ci..b f nnv GOOD. GROCKRIKS. HAPDW RE nd QUEENSWARE. BOOT'S sfjoes p.LM inilt' . . - JV rii. o V V ; ' KKL- CARTINGS, LL.V TIILR. &c, which w ill be sold at the " l"-nnr 1 r,";,fPRICE & LINDSEY. April Sth, 1844. 16 lv Dissolution of Par(neiIiip. THE Partnership of the undersized in ti e practice ,.f the law i thisdav r'isscdved bv mutual consent. Tbse indebted to the fi.tii are requested to male paympnt. lOHN M. JOHNSTON Sppt 20. 1811. M J. KELLY M. J KELLY will continue the practice of - -aw mrrartiin and the adjoining counties Brookville, Sept. 20th 1844 41 3W H. H. IfAZZAUI), &CO. Communion and Forirardine Merchants White vater c annl I?asin. ' CrXCIXXATf. ft JXAttenii-.n paid to the Purchase and Sale 01 rroiince.ij May 16, 1844. 21.:)m HIDES AND LEATHER. i a "rii.isiiru ocuu oeg leave to in- . I . c,,lzens of Brookville and viein",al " W'U keep Constantly On hand a ' assoriment ol LEATHER, Harness. Bridle. Vimer. Cnlf mA Sole. nip tsfcins. and Finrii.izs, Pegs. Thread. fJninge, Bindings, $c. He wilj aNo r,nv the markel price in Cash or earner lor Ui.les and Skins. His Store at rnee and Adams' Shop. T .S. WALLACE. Brookville. Sept. 1st 1844. 37-2m. , C OMMISSION- 5fPnitVtR)VC Bt SIXF.SS UKLKANS. acting a General Commission and rnnMr,; i Business, would solicit a share of Franklin and ' adjoining eottneies. I have made advantageous arrangements with a good Insurance Office ; here, for Insuring Hay. and all other Produce I shipped per Flat Boat, which will he effected i by writing to me, if I am acquainted with he ' applicant. I All business entrusted to me shall he faiifc lully and promptly oitended to. THOMAS GUARD New Orleans, No. , New Levee. r p'iV..... . Esq., T NER. Messrs. K. Ac 8. January, 1844. Brookville I. &. S. TYNEIl, i tkivp .u ; . fil 'VfhV "yT " nwrftonni ,.n.nn,nn I m i w r r m w r WWW r. K Mr- aim W i r.nr.. q uffxsha re, TRACE CHALS, e . j Which, in addition to their former .tod- of (i nvikp lheir Mwr,menl VPrv ood ' - mmi ery eooo I'ersons witt.it' t ir mirxhoco ;n c.i ;. .1 ineir interest to call and examine for them,vpe "mc r " May 9th 1844 201y. LAW NOTICE. JAMES B. SLEETH, , Attorney and Counsellor at La T'LL attend to all business entrusted t iT him with care and fidel it v : fhhpr in the superior or inferior Courts f iht ; Office ir M ijor Ijpeks' building on he State. on Mam st north of the Court Hai.-se. in Brookville. la. July 31 1844. 83-tt
New Goods. & S.TYNER have lately received from the East a fresh assortment of Dry Goods, Gi oeeries Hardware and Cutler;, Mill and Cross-cut ' Saws, Quren swart; Shoes, I ur hats, Florinhraid and
Straw Bonnets They have also leeeived from Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of IRON, NAILS and SALT, all of w hich will be sold as low as they can be bought in Cincinnati, adding freight on heavy articles. Thev also wish to purchase a larpp onantitv of WHEAT and FEATHERS and other arti cies 01 Produce for which they will pay th nignest market price. August 5th, 1841. 33-ly. INew Goods. fBlHE subscriber herel y rcspectfi y in forms his customers, and the public ie general, that he has jusl returned from tht East, and is now opening a general assortmen offGoods suited to the present and approach itiff season. All of which will be offered for sale on the most favorab e terms for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Not to mention in detail. I may saMy say that my slock consists of almost EVERY erade, -hade. quality, and variety of Drv Goods, adapted to the use. comfort, coineriience and eratification of men. women and children. All are invited to r ail and sec ihe Goods and Piices. AT to JlliOT 11 , ... nae 11111 asoriUHlll Ol Hard Ware, Queens: Ware, Shoes, Boots, I fats leather, and Groceries, including a good stock of SALT. N. D. GALLTON. Brookville. June 31, 1844. 24-Iv JUST RE' EIVED, for sale hi, ,Y, D. Galliotf. And 100 Bbh. of Salt, 5 Do Molasaes, 3 Ifhdtt. of Sura r, I Tierce of Hire, 31 Sacks of ft -flee 2'J Kegs of Sails, 4 Do Tnbacro. lot of SA orris and Spades, Bratciusr Chains, Upper and Sole Leather. TiV WARE! TIN WARE t JOHN H. FUDGE still continues to keep ,, S""P m urookvnie, an ex cellent assortment of Tin Ware. He alw.,v procures the best stock, and never aii...J . job to go from his shop unless it be done in the oei ana most substantial manner. For the truth of this he refers to those who have pat- ' -asi six years. He sells wholesa e or retail at Cincinnati prices, for Cash only. ' lie also keeps constantly on hand the IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVE, which is now decidedly the best Siove in use He is also prepared to make Spouts. Spout heads, and mend Tin, Brass, or Copper Ware. His shop is adjoining, (in the rear) Mr. Haile's drug Store. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine his ware and his prices February 21, 1844 8jy Queensware Glassware. rW1 HE subscriber has now on hand a large and complete assortment of Queensware and Glassware of new style and patterns, among which are Common, printed and China Teas. do Jo do Tea pot , Su gars and Creams. C. C. printed $ drab Pitchers f Bovls, C. C. Edged an" Printed Plates, Ttrijlert. and Muffins. C. C. edged and printed Dishes, Pakers and Nappies, China Blue rained, figure and printed Tea Plain and pressed Tumblers. Moulde-l salts, peppers and vinegars, do Preserve dishes and cup plates. Mo'asses Cans, fc. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash or approved pa, er. COUNTRY MERCAANTS. HOTEL iveepers, and others wishing to purchase are 1 i . . invitea to call and examine the stock. W. S. SAMPSON. No. 88 Main street. East side, 3 doots below i nira street. Cincinnati. May 23, 1844. 22 ly. JOHN II. FAIIQUHAR, Attorney t Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1843. 3-lf. 3IACIIINE CARDS. B-i received from the manufacturers, on consignment. a lot of Machine Cards, for SALE FOR CASH. PRICS & LINDSEY. Brockvilie, April 8, 1844. J6 ly. 20,000 LBS. of Iron assorted, 3.000 lbs. Cotton Yarns' 50 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just receive and for sale by R. & S. TYNER. May 9th, 1844. 20-ly v GEO. HOLLAND, Attouney at Law. RaoorvM i r. kt. OiBre on Main otreeiv iVp9iJD. PrteSrt ettff
