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Stomat TBI South. A violent and destructive Korm of wind, bail ood rain passed orer an eitenaive rang of country about Richmond Va. on the 12th. Tha Stantoc Spectator aa)ithat it did se-rioui damage souihsnd wast of that place. It wu of ahort duration, but tbe quantity of water that fell immense, the wind blowing about a hurricane, and the bail falling in aome placeaaa big at walnuts.

The latter did the work of destruction in the uplands almoat as effectually as the flood in the valleys. The creeks in the vicinity were much higher than they were ever known to be before, and several houses on their banks were swept away On farms within the compass of the storm jfences were prostrated for miles on the uplands, growing crops were beaton into the earth by tbe rain and hail, and all the meadows and lowlands along the weeks, if not permananlly injured, are al least ruined for the present season. Thtth of Whir promim. Corn is sell ing inMissouri for (be price" of three cents bushel, says the Louisviile Advertiser. So much for federal promises.

US received tad for wit, a choice lot of WiLDioK'iCaiDLi and Mowino Scvtmss, Can's Spring Steel ones, Sicclu, Haass aad Taacs Chains. Alio, 30 kegs Tia. All of which ws will Mil low. NOWLAND 6i SNEDIKLH, Russelville, juns 23. The Salem (Mass.) Gaiette says the number of wrecks and castaways on tbe Atlantic seaboard averages from four to five hundred a year.

In January, 1839, there were ninety-one American vessels of all sizes wrecked on theAtlantic coast being a ship-wreck every eight hours in the month. Baltimore Patriot. tSr Combe states that the wild speculations of 1837 especially the "water lot" concern of New York, or the lots extending into the sea which were sold in Brooklyn, Harlem, and New York city, for wharves were equalled in Leith in 1814 and 1815 in sugar speculations, and in Edinburgh in 1824 "in building and joint stock company adventures-1' He don.t pretend, however, that they had 'any thing over the other side the big fohbond equal to the Eastern land concernbonds and all! Now, we have the "'better times11 we wonder whether pine forests for masts, and good hard wood cuttings will appear on those unchristian, atony soils, that erst figured so proudly on maps! Wonder, too, whether those streams will really gush forth from solid, masses of rock that looked so finely on picture? Flokida St Auirustine accounts of the 13th instant siate that Major Childs had captured the notorious Indian Coa-coochee, alias Wild Cat, with fifteen warriors and three negroes, in all nineteen, and after two daya were hipped to New Orleans, in the scbr. Walter- He was as bold and impudent as ever, and boasted of his having com mitted the horrid murders near the city, some time since. Laat Call through the Press.

PERSONS having unMiiled accountswith me are hereby notified to com forward andset- tie Ihim by payment or orharwise, as It is my de-teimination to clow my book. Those interested ill favor themselves and me by an Immediate compliance with thii request. I consider tbii a sufficient warning; and I ihall feel justified in taking forcible measures for settlement, it it le not attended to by oiy debtors in a reasonable time. WM. SMITH.

Russelville, June S3, 1841. Rxuaious Tokrancb. The court of Sessions, in the city of New York, is com posed of three judges, one a Protestant, the second a Catholic, and tbe tbird an Israelite! Duct. Braddee. who was encaged in obbinz the United States Mail near Un- tontown, last winter, nas oeen trieo at Pittsburgh and sentenced to ten years imprisonment.

Whv is a young lady like a careful housewife? Because her vautu at 14 tie as aha can make it. Railboads: There are wanting only two or three links to complete the long line of railroad from Maine to North Car-lina 24 miles of which are 'between Hartford; Conn, and Springfield, and 50 miles from New-Haven to the State line of N. making one entire line fiom Buffalo on the west, and Portland on the east, to the city of Washington in length of over 1000 miles? Whet this i( completed, we shall have an iron line from the east to the west, north to to, tha south and south-west, of continued lines, (with the exception of about 50 milea from Washington to Fredericks-burgh, Va.) of nearly 2300 miles. Immigration. During the present month, up tottSSlstinst- inclusive, it is ascertained emigrants from other countries, bevond the Atlantic, have arrived as steerage passengers at this port, and been landed upon our shores, aa their abiding place and their future home.

On Saturday 1,398 arrived here, and since then they have averaged over i ,000 a day. On Wednesday morn mo 1.206 a wererenorted as having ar rived on the preceding day. iYait World CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, June 29, 1S41 Flour. $4 00 Whiskey, from wagons Bacon, hog round Shoulders Sides Hams Pork, Mess, Clear, Prime, Lard, per lb.

Wheat, per bush. Corn Meal, Corn, in ear, Oats, Flaxseed Oil, per gal, Flaxseed, per bush. Rve. Annals are in moderate supply. llrind ousu a li) Green- bbl.

175a 2'00 Peaches, are scarce. Dried bush, 1 87 a 2 00 15c. lb 41 a 5 3. a 5 a 5J 61 a 7 10 00 a 11 00 a 8 00 a 8 50 6 a 70 a 75 37 a 50 25 a 31 25 a 31 1 05 a 1 12 75 a 1 00 40 a 45 Notice. ALL persons are hereby forewarned from buying from Mr.

David Thompson attor ney, or from any other person or agent, an undi- ided Interest claimed by Anderson lhompson'i heirs. In entry No. 12,936 for 1266 acres of entries No.l 27,85, 12,858 for 1400 acres, entered and surveyed in the name of Leroy Jordan and the said Anderson Thompson, upon the waters of Wbiteoak creek in the Virginia Military District of Ohio. Should tha said David H. Thompson have already sold said interest, or any part thereof, then and in that case, the porches- er or purchaser! are respetfully hereby forewarn ed from pay ii to the said David tl.

1 hompson, or any other person, any remaining balance ol said purchase money, that may be unpaid. And all neisons who mar think proper to disregard this notice, shall see it plead in bar against them, And I do moreover notify the public, that the heirs of said Anderson Thompson do not now, nor did the said Anderson Thompson in his life time, ever possess one paiticle ot title to said land, nor to any part of it. I am now prepared to show in the clearest and most unequivocal point of view, that this pretend- erf Thompson interest In these entries is the real, bona fide right, title, interest and claim oflbarles Whitely, late of the county of Bedford and state of Virginia, who, to defraud his just creditors, and in order to swindle me out of upwards of three thousand dollars, substituted said lhompson'i name for his (said Whitely's) own name, contrary to my knowledge, and in direct violation of the said Whitely'i contract with me as a part ner In my land speculation. 1 further notity tbe gentlemen taxholders, who now reside upon these entries, that my lawsuit against Thompson's heirs and the said Whitely is not intended to interfere with any friendly arragement tnat they nay hereto have intended to enter Into, at the proper time, for their several tracts an1 improve ments, ana between wnom and myself, new pledge my word, there shall be no difficulty, so far as 1 and my Agert, Anthony Evans are concerned. LEROY JORDAN.

By his Agent, ANTHONY EVANS, ir June 54, 1841. SHERIFF'S SALE. Eugene Lavaisorl vs. jprown iom. rieas.

James Ross. Ch'y Pursuant to an ordef of the Court of Common Pleas within and for Brown County, Ohio, made at their October Term 1S40, and revived at their April Term 1841, 1 will offer for aale at the front door of the" Court House in Georgetown, on Saturday the 31st dav of July. 1841 between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, the following real estate to All that tract or parcel ot Mnd situate in Clark Township Brown Counly, Ohio, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a red oak and beech trees, corner to Christopher Lovenguir in tbe original line: thence with said original line north, 89 degrees east, 1 19 poles to three beech trees in tbe original line: tnence north, 1 degree poles to a beech and two maple trees; thence south, 89 degrees west, 19 poles to a bur-oak and hickory trees, corner to Christopher L.ov enguir; thence with his line south, 1 decree east. 174 poles to the place of be ginning, containing 129 seres andftl poles, more or less; being part of 1000 acres, survev entered in tbe name of Charles Pstlerson, No. 2938.

Ordered tu be sold in the above case. Torres cash in hand. JOHN J. HIGGINS, Sh'ff B.C.O. ShirifTs office, June 26th, 1841.

Sheriff's Sale. 1 Sarah Genoways 1 Com. Pleas. VS. w.j Andrew McQuillan.) virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex-onus to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas within and for Brown county, Ohio, I will expose tbe front door of ibe Court House in George town, on Saturday the 17th day of July, the hours of 10 is.

4 o'clock on said day (he following real wit a certain tract of land situate on Glady run, in the County of Brown, and State of Ohio, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a large white-oak and beach Northwest corner to Martin Bishop, running West 86 poles Glady rnnj thence down tbe run as it meanders 165 poles, when reduced to a straight line, to two elms and a sycamore on the west bank ot the run thence East with the line of Conklin 75 poles to a stake, cor ner to a lot now owned by Caleb Conklin; thence North 45 poles to a stone in the Anderson State road: thence up said road about 17 poles to a stone in the line of Martin Bishop: thence North with said Bishop's line 109 poles to the beginning, containing about ninety-five acres. Ordered to be sold as tbe properly of Andrew McQuillan in the above case. Valued at $20,00 per acre. Terms cash. JOHN J.

HIGGINS. Sh'ff. B. CO Sheriff's office, June 11th, 1841. SHERIFF'S SALE.

D. ot D.P.Evans) vs. BrownCom. Pleas. Joseph A.

Hughes, Ch'y. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas, within and for Brown County, Ohio, made at their MarchTerm 1840, and revived at their April lerm 1841, 1 will oner for sale at the front door of the Court House in Georgetown, on Saturday, the 3 1st day of July, 1841, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, the following described property to wit: Lot No. 144 (one hundred and forty four) in the town of Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. Ordered to be sold in the above case. Terras cash in hand.

JOHN J. HIGGINS, Sh'ff B. C. O. Sheriff's office, June 25th, 1841 SALE.

Browu Com. Pleas. Partition. A sitr appointed Reprshtativb. A curious scene took dace in the New Hampshire Legislature, a few daya A Miss Abioail Golsom.of Rochester, a female who has figured consid erably in antislavery conventionale, oic.

and who is most liberally eudowed with the power of speech, entered the House during the session, and from the gallery commenced a harangue to the astonished members wi.h great energy and force, on the impropriety of appointing select committees to legislate for the people, as ijiey were notofGod, end could not stand. The Speaker however, after he had recovered from his surprise, most ungallantly interrupted the lady in the midst of her oration and as she positively refused to be silent at hit bidding, he directed a door-keeper to lead her out; but she refusing to be led by one, three took her bodily and carrie her out. Qcit Nkar. I aay, Harry were you at the Battle of Bunker 'Nor Exactly! Tom, but then my dad-by says that he knew a man that told him that he saw an old friend of his that had an uncle ho often affirmed that a great rTrand-father 4 fbe mofher'a aide; belong to a regimeftt of foot, in which there -me man who Raid that a daddy of his tnld him that a mercantile uncle met man one day who laid that he had seen tien.Washington about these diggings one 'day after (Warn vaii ever anv closerT Not quite aeaeargah ahotu taat, I thank you HATS! DAVID FERRIER respectfully informs the public, that he has commenced the Hatting business in Georgetown. Shop 3 doors South of David Crawford's Grocery Store, West aide of Main Street.

July 6, 1841. Taxes for the year 1841. TaiAsuav Orrici, Brown County, Ohio.) fflHG TAXES levied in said county for the I present year-will be as follows; for state and canal purposes, 5 mills; for county and school, 3 mills: for public buildings, i mill; for road Is mills; amounting to $1.00 on each one hundred dollars on all property subject to taxation in said county, exclusive of township tax, which will be in Union 1 mill, Huntington 1 mill, Byrd i mill, Jackson 1 mill, Washington 1 ii Tl 1 mill tUU II IUUi, i i mini .1 -t. mill, Lewis 1 mill, Clark I mill, and Sterling iimiuwiujj umwiuow mills, to the dollar. estate, to wit: uineiy lour I will attend in person or by deputy, at the fol- rnnrla and 341 rmles.

nart of i i ...1 1 lowing places ui OUlUlllg VIOCMUIM 111 U1Q WIOIl townships in said county, for the purpose of re ceiving taxes, on the Knowing days, to wit: In No. 9, Lewis, on the 30th of August next R1 LIST OF LETTERS EMAINING in the Post Office at Georgetown, Ohio, on the 30th day of Jnne, 1841; which, if not taken out in three mon ths, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A Hock Abraham Ash Louisa Applegate Robert I Allen Thomas Irwin Wat 1 Applegate MrsMartnda Irwin tared A eat 6f extraordinary "intelligenc cavs a writer in Bentley, was lately seen raadins kitten with starch to make it stand uorirhtl This reminda us of a housemaid who drank a pintof yeast, to make her rise early the rooming. Cnil Bkwxow'e Lttm. The Pennsyl nin sin; "We have seen a letter iron.

Col. Benton, the distineuished Sen atnr from Missouri, dated on the 8th inet in answer to one informing him of the movement in Spring Garden in his favor in which he nositivelv declines a nom ination for the Presidency in 1844." fcJrTwo young men named Irwin Bel and Harrison Tenriey were batbias on the 13th at Meridon, N- whenene of them getting bevond his depth, tbe other went to his rescue, and both toer drowned Brisch Jacob Brown Alfred Brunnei Solomon Beasley Nathaniel Baird Chambers Brawn John Brown Ball James Bruly Isaac Blair Abraham Clerk court com. visas Campbell Wm Clauson William Clark Thomas Cochran I Collins Thomas Craig Andrew or Mr Winder Devise Rosa Drake Miss Julian Drake 8 3 Davis Winnferd Davis Iasacher Davis Aomas Evens Harrison Elsbery Alin Fisher Joseph Ferree Andrew GWens James Graham John Hill Mrs Maria Johnson Jones Allen Kouts Frederick Lynch Thomas Layeock Levi Lindsey Thomson McFaden Wrri Mott Daniel MofTet Wm 3 McCoy A Mohn ElizbttS Nickoson JeremiaH Pettyjohn Wm Peddicord Abel Page walker Richards Elizabeth Rogers John Ross Samuel jr Simon It Goodhart SMth John (Shoemaker) Sollaaberger James jr Smith Thomas Spencer ACi Walker Thos Waters jane White Adam Weaver Christian Watson Abrahcra 7. Franklin. 10th 13, Perry, 13th dt 14th 12, Sterling, I5lh 1.

Union. 17th 3, Huntington, 20th It 31st do And I will attend in persen or by deputy, at my office, in Georgetown, during the months of October and November next, for the purpose of receiving taxes from those who may wisft to pay them there. TU. MlUULitvrun, i une 24th, 1841. Horn Snmuel DAVID CRAWFORD, P.

LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post office atRussel villa, Ohio, on the 30th of June, 1841 which, If not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Elijah Willis Miss Lauqr Williams John Glaze Stephen Parker Miss Sarah Heam Brewster Higley Wm Haks 3 Win Smith Pery Logan S.Wilkins Daniel McLaughlin Mary Jane ulase William Brown (Ash-Evens Ridge) 9 Charles Philips jr John Wilson Samuel Evens George Brawn George Jarma a Reid Presly Oharn Taylor Rohne Peter Robert MeKnighf Mrs Thankful Broeway ninda 1 1 Aaron Wilson Joseph Stephenson Resen Luens ohnHHallam dfohn MeFadden or James Smith Btaten Lamar Nelson Jlforiis NOTICE. AS I have sold oat my Stare ssJssi is to clou mt biuiua la this place, I ail toose indebted to sne by Note Bee Ae-eouoi, to call and settle a uon as feasible. Per-, sons wishing settle will sail at air Georgetown, where eosee one will always be found to settle wiih tbesa. SAMUEL HOXX.

Febnary 32, 1841 N. it. Those that are sot able te sejtbeU book accounts wi'l eaU end settle by LIST OF LETTERS EMAINING i tbe Poet Office at SeeM, Onio, on the 31st day ef MarcB, I seta wnicbifswt taken oet three saoethe, will sent to tbe General Post Office as eead letters. R1 Robt Archer William Burns George Bennett Samuel Blair David Christy Joshua Carey Lzray Lox Lydia Jane CoeksriU John A Finley Mrs Susanna tea ton John Fenton aeob Groves Margaret Glasgow Joha Hunter Willis Hamilton John Jonson S03PH ETLAR.P. BHEKlfi-'iS SALE.

BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo-nat, and a writ of Fi. fa. tt Le. to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the County of Brown, State of Ohio I will oner for sale, at tbe front door ol the Court House, in Georgetown, on Saturday the I7th day of July, J84I, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, 'he following real estate, to, wit AH that tract or par- eel of land, being part of an Entry in the name ofTombigby Gordan, No. 9G1, bounded on the North by lands or John rerril, on tbe West by John Eiklebemr and on the South and East by the East fork of the Little Miami and Robert Cristy's land containing about one hundred add twenty-five acres, be tbe same more or less, and being the farm on which lavid Npwlaod now lives.

To be sold as the property of David Nowland at the suit of Thomas C. Bamber against said Nowland. Terms cash in hand. JOHN J. HIGGINS, Sh'ff.

B. C. Sheriff's Office, June Ilth, 1841. It, Clark, II, Pike, 15, Green, 14, Fcott, 8, Pleasant, 3, Byrd, 4, Jackson, Eagle, vy asmngiuu, 31st 1st 2d 3d 4th 6th 7th 8th 9th do Sept. do do do do do do do do do do do next.

SHERIFF'S Rachel Galbreath vs. William Crossley's Heirs. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas within and for Brown Gounty, Ohio, made at their April Term 1841, 1 will offer lor sale, at tbe front door of the Court House in Georgetown on Saturday the 31st day of July, 1841 between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock real acres two a tract of land, containing one hundred and twenty i eight and a half acres: Beginning at two ashes and a beech, in the line of old survey and north-east corner to Alexander Martin's tract; thence with Martins line west one hundred and six poles to two lynns in Martin's line and corner to William Jones tract, thence with Zone's line north, one hundred and ninety four poles to three beeches, corner to Jones; thence east, one hundred and six poles to an elm, buckeye and beech in the line ot the old survey; thence with said line south, one hundred and ninety tout poles, to tne place of beginning; being part of a tract of land granted by Patent from the Presi dent of tbe United slates unto mtnaniei Massio. The part of said 123 acres and two roods, not for sale is thirty three and three fourth acres and five and a hall poles of said land, bounded as follows Be- at the north-east corner of Baid William Crosslev's farm, corner also to Law Notice. DAVID li.

DEVUUH will practice his profession in the Courts of this Judicial circuit. Office in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, at the Worth bast corner of the public square. May 13th, 1841. Cstpt John McCreight Alexander MeClnre Mary Jane Mitchell bonis McCulleuee Jasacs McCreight esse Philllpl Henry Sharp1 Alexaader Stoea Rev Robt Aewart Aaron Festecn -William Stance John Waseori Charles Wilson Robert Ward Joha Weaver Brown County, Ohio. Court op Goumon Pleas.

John Hurst, Frederick ilurst, Jacob Fly, jame8 McKinney; thence running south John Huckuerger ana iviana uucnoer- D0es to a stone: thence nortn, cer his wife, Michael Zeigler, Henry 03 fWrees west, fiftv seven and a half Biehn, George Peter Berry, Jacob Sni- poiesto a 8lone. thence north, 51 east, to der, reaericK nye, sump junior, sugarlree poles; inence west, seven cob Bohrer, Lewis neaiy, reaericit poieg t0 a gtone thence north, eight poies Handman. William Cappe, John A. on the line between said Will- Gross. John George Kautz, Jacob Han- Crosalev andJamesMcKinne thence selman, Jacob Kautz, George A.Gross, aau fifty seven poles to the be- Adam Bohl, Frederick Uwinner, If red- inninrr: which last described tract was erick Hanches, George Bohl, Peter decreed by said Court to George Cross Schartsman.

JacoD Btepnen Jonn ioui, iBV Ordered to be sold in me aoove Belteshazzar Yaco, George Yochee, Lewis Biehn, Jacob Gross, Jacob Am Terms 'One third of the purchase, sen'r, John Jacob Stephen, Christopher money in band one third payable in a Miller, George Biehn sen'r, Henry yeart and the residue in two years from Christraan. Valentine Wagoner, and ths dav ofsale. with interest on the defer- to be secured oy Dona ana I red payuiouw, good security. niuuiuo, 011 u. o.

yj. Sheriff's Office, June 25th, 1841. Elizabeth Bender, WILL TAKE ROTICR, That a oetition was filed against them on the 21st day ol June, 1841, in the said Court, oy ynnsuaa cheaper than Paaing, wu--. TUgT received from N. Orleans, 6 demands part, ion o.

u. l.f a atrictlv nrime nr. 1 iitiikre am the wo larsi tni 1 aauuu acres 0. we will BeU at 8t CMh. Pul Straight creen in boiu tuumy, i tin in ui uancio nuiti a fn nws: nezmninK a ruiu auu 6 -r or Ann in the oriffinal line; thence west 751 poles to an elm, hickory and dogwood, ww I corner to James urwin; tnence suum, PERPETUATING TESTIMONY James McGaffick, James Boyd, Samuel Boyd Archibald McClain, Archibald Met lain junr, George Lowe, Henry Addenbrook, Curtis Wil son, David Ross, Ephraim McAdams, and all others whom it may is any way concern, WILL TAKE NOTICE, That we shall attend with the Surveyor of Brawn County on the first day or September next, between the hours of 8 o'rlock in tbe forenoon, and two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at three sugar trees in the line of Alexander Humphrey's surrey No.

2940, which are a corner between Archibald Mc'Ilvain's 400 acre Survey No. 3622, and John Harris's 2000 acre surrey, No. 3343, and stand on the South side of the road to Williarusbarg, near the South west corner of Charles Fletcher's farm and shall proceed to run the line between said Mcllvainand Harvie's surveys; tlience South, 79 east, along said road 400 poles to a black oak hickory and ash, another corner between said surveys, for the purpose of perpetuating testimony relative to said corners and line, and the cor ners of the tracts bemling thereon; that stones or posts may be set to propetuate the same. Depositions, if needed, will be taken to prove any of said corners. We shall adjourn from day to day, or from time to time, as circumstances may require, until the same is completed.

You can attend, if you think LEVI SMALLWOOD, CHARLES FLETCHER. June 6 w. Doctor Heterick OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Georgetown and its vicinity. He may be found at all hours at Samnel Horn's. Cincinnati and Maysville regular Packet, SWIFTSURE.

THE New SWIFT-SURE, Capt. MoLENi having taken her station, will hereafter run as a reg ular Packet between Maysville and Cincinnati, landing at all intermediate ports. The SwvTaoac is aa entirely new boat, Is safe and speedy, and has superior accommoda tions for sasiencers. The Swiftsure will leave Maysville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, and Cincinnati, every Monday, Wednesday and Fridav at 10 e'ciock, A. M.

For freight or passage, apply ta tne laptain on board. October 10, 1840. tf. Dr. Geo.

B. BaUey WILL continue to practice in toe vaxioo departments of his profession. Office on ths public square east i-f the eoart- house. Calls at night' clt be made at his dwelling. near the Methodist church.

N. B. Those indebted to. him, either by note or book account, will find it to their interest call and pay, or give their cotes as hie oblige lions to his creditors require a (peeay settlement. To extend further indulgence 0 Jong sUndiag-aceoonts, will put it oat of his powet to meet hie liabilities.

He trusts, therefore, that a easr eoncsmedwill refuse to comply with this reason able request. Georgetown, Uct. 20th, 1B4Q. JAMES CONNER, Type Founder, Corner of Ann and Aissjatt StrttU, fern York RESPECTFULLY informs bis aid patraas and tha public generally, that he continues to manufacture and supply every article eeee in thVPrintingliusineee, as well as to Stereotype) all jobs that may offer. He embraces this opportunity to return thanks to those whose patron-.

age he has extensively enjoyen tor so many years. and to say that be is 10 oe loum at am ums m-tabliihed Stand, Corner of Ann and Aossem streets, fully prepared to exec ite any order that he may be honored with; and tnat the type manufactured by htm are from a selection of faces taken from hit old specimens, together with a number of additions of a luperior cut; that he is enabled to furnish SORTS as wsll as FOUNTS, of the most beautiful of bis Old Fa-, cat, and of a greatly improved quality of He is also sngaged in getting up, by a aewly discovored process, an extentsive series of New-and highly Ornamental Articles. Arrangements' are made with the manufacturers of Presses aasl other Printing Materials, that-will enable hisa to execute order, as expeditiously as any ether Founder in the Union, and on as favorable terms. Anew specimen is now in tbe ctroits of printing. N.

B. Newspapers cooying tbe above-advertisement three times, and forwarding one copy, containing it, will be entitled to their pay ia Type, provided a bill of four times the amount be made. Land for Sale or TWO lots containing eighty acres each, in Lenawee county, Michigan, situates about eighteen miles from Toledo, and bsjf mile horn the Toledo and Adrian Railroad iw-. Ths land is timbered with oak, whitewood, triable and beach; and the soil is rich. Also, a lot containing eighty acres in Laeas-county, Ohio, about forty miles from Toledo, in a section settled by thriving farmers, inis is also timbered land, with a rich soil.

I will sell all or parts of this land on accommodating terms; or exchange it for fanning land la- Drown eounty. or further information inquire at the Standard office. D. P. PALMER.

Georgetown, Feb. 9, 1841. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Mary-Ann Eylar, deceased, late of Eagle tewa-- ship, Brown couoty, Ohio, are requested to make immediate payment. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby notified, to pre sent them, legally proven, witnin one year uora the data hereof.

April 30th, 1841. EYLAR, Administrator. degrees west, 34 polea and 13 links to a 1 1 TV J1 redoak, corner to vxaonei nuuio, ium.w nnrtVi. 80 decrees east 561 polei to a red- oak, hickory snd sugartree; thence south, 33 degrees east, -o poies 10 a in the line of Roddv's survey: thence south 35 polos to a white-oak, hicitory 1 Thomas n. wncn and ash; thence east Hoi poles to a poplar, beech and maple, comer to Thomas McAlister; thence nortn o-iu poiee and two hickories in the origi nal line of the survey thence west 851 poles to tbe beginning: ana tnataviuo next term of said Court application will kn marts hv the aaid Christian Hurst for an order that partition may be made" iSt said CBHtfiTUW H0H8T." Jnne 21st, 1841.

D. G. Dkvok, Att'y. Also. 20 sacks COFFEE, consisting of Rio, Laguira, and Havana, which we will sell lower than any mat nas oeen onerea this season.

NOWLAND BNEUIK.KK. RusseWille. June 7, 1841-6 w. THE STEAM BOAT FAIR A HAS ehanged ber owntrs, but will still run as a regular Packet between Maysville and Cincinnati. It is the intention of the own ers to make her a safe, speedy and pleasant boat for passengers.

Freights shall be carefully han dled and the coerces monerate. one win leave Maysville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock, end Cincinnati on Tuesday, Thursday ana oaiuraay, at tne same nour. a. kajhih, Master, Oct. 20th, 1840.

Sheriff's Sale. James Martin Brown Common Pleas. Venditioni bxponas. -era t.nenfa writ of Kenditvmt Carpono m. directed, bv the Court of Common Pleas of Brown county, Ohio; I will offer for sale at the front door of the oourt-nouse in n.

tha 17th dav of July. 1841. be tween the hours of 1U and 4 o-cioca on saia Ur. tha fnl ow inr real estate, to wu: Iim In (ieortetown Brown iounry, umu, Numbers l.Q.3,22,23, 24, in. that part nt mM tnwn south of Markt Street, eon i.l.'m.

itnrv frame dwelling house or. oiner improvements. To be sold as toe resu bow Thomas H. Llnch In the above case. Terms cash.

JOHN J. HIGGINS, Sb'fT. B. C. 0.

Sheriff's Office, June4llth, 1841. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of three writs of Vendiioni Exponai to me directed by the Court of Common Fleas, within ana tor crown County, Ohio; I will offer for sale at the front door of tbe Court House in ueorge-town on Saturday the 17th' day of July, tbe hours ot IB 4 o'clock on said dav, tbe following property to wit In lot No. 6 in tne town et incastle Brown County, Ohio. Ordered to be sold as the property of Thomas Sellman at the suits of John Ellison, Samuel Pangburn and Griffin and Luckey against said Thomas Sellman.

Terms cash in hand. JOHN J. HIGGINS, Sh'ff. U. C.

O. Sheriff's office, June 11th, House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sals his house and lot. situate on Cherry street, in George-, town. The house is a good substantial brick, to which is attached akitchen and other necessary conveniences.

There is on the lot a well of first rate water also a good frame stable. To. any person wishing to purchase the terms ofsale will be made favorable. JOI1H T. SMILE y.

Georgetown, Feb. 22, 1841 Settle. and Call THE subscriber wishes to close his busioeee. in Georgetown. All persons indebted to- him are earnestly requested- to call and with him, by making payment or giving thai notes.

1 JOHN t. snilet; Feh.22, 1841. E8TRAY. BT virtue of au order directtd to ai, tbe ea -dersigned by Francis Alexaader, a Justicev of tbe Peace, we have this day appraised strays, taken up by George Bohl. One, e-bey- mare with a bam lace; leu ntno teg wniie ep ta.

the ham; black mane and tail; tail shert, -supposed to be five years old past; appraised at twenty-five dollars: One red roan horse to be two years old some white oa tha hind feet; appraised at fifteen dollars. Oae be mare Colt, supposed to be two years old; set white on the right hind foot; appraised et tot dollars; no other marks or brands perceivable. Given inder oar heads, this 1st day er on, 1840. ABRAHAM CREST, Apprei DAVID GIBLER. i sere.

State of Ohio Brown County, ss. I do hereby certify that the above is true. copy from tnv estra hoc, ivw onoer aiy hand end ee.l, this 1st day ofO le40. FRANCIS ALEXANDER, J. T.

4-w Notioe' 1 a th those indebted to the estate of Jasaee A Gootherman, late of Utjo township, do, ceased, are hereby notified to settle tha same with in eh year rrom this oate 5 aad aU those having claims against said estate, are reqoeited to nreeent them, legally proven, for settlement, XNlER'ON C. GOOTHERMAN, Admr. 1 4.

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