NEW GOODS. yHE UNDERSIGNED have the care of informing their friends and the citizens of Clinton, generally, that they have just received and opened at their pe rcom, on South street in Wilmington, large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Selected in Philadelphia 5, Baltimore, from the latest importations expressly for this market. Among which may be found the following Goods: — BLUE, Black, Brown, Green, Crab, Cadet, mix’d fancy cold Broad Cloths, Blue, Steel mixed, Cadet, Brown, Green, Stc., Lattinette, Blue, Black, and fancy Caseimeres, 2 - 4-4 5-4 Bleached Brown Sheetings and Shirtinge, A great variety of Summer Ware, 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 Merino’s, Bombazines, Ciscassione, and Flannels, A splendid Ass’ant, of Calicoe Groghame, Paris and Painted Lawns Muslins, Muslia de Line's, Ital. Lustrings, Gro de rive, Gro de nap and fig’d Dress Silke, Plain and fig’d Boonet Silks, Plain, fig'd,and pd barrd Jaconetta, ok, Mull and Swiss Muslins, Fig’d and Plain Bobbinetis, Cambricks, Quillinge, Laces Edging Merino bordering and Fringe, Plain Silk, Merino Cashmere Shawls, Pongee and silk Hhdlife, Dress ditto., Blond Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats and Suspenders, COMBS, LOOKING GLASSES, BONNETS, SHOES AND BROGANS, Hardware Cutlery, CHINA, GLASS QUEENS WARE. GROCERIES, IRON CAST INGS, NAILS, c. AND in short almost all articles kept in a retail chore; all of which have been selected with care, and have been bought on as good terms as any other establish, meant in this section of country, and will be sold as low as any man will sell goods of the same quality. We want it perfectly un derstood, that we are doing business to make a living, but at the same time our Customers and all who please to give us a call shall have what goods they may want, at as low prices as they can be had in this County. SMITH JENKINS. Wilmixdon, March 23, 1839. We wish to purchase a quantity of . Wow is the time to buy, Mew . Cheap GOODS JAMES FIFE HAS JUST RECEIVED and opened the stock of splendid Spring Summer G@OODs Which is large and complete, and warrant ed equal to any in market; among them may be found SUP’r. Blue, Black, Dublia, Invisible Green, Cadet mix’d Broad Cloths, Sup’r. Blue, Black, Fancy col’d. plain and ribbed Cassimeres. Fancy cold, plain and striped Sattinetti, 4 4-4 5-4 brown bleached Sheet ings and Shirtings, Steubenville Kentucky Jeans, Merino Cassimeres, 4 4-4 5-4 plain and fig’d. Merinos, French Bowbazines, Fancy Suk Vestings, Merseilles Cto., A large and extensive assortment of SUMMER WRE. Consisting in part of Fancy Cords of ev ery description, exhao mixtures, Stormants, Blue and fancy col’d. Nankins, Flannels, Beaverteens, Summer Clothe, c.c. A splendid assortment of Calicoes, Painted Musline, Lawns, c. c. Kal. Lustringe, Gro de Swise, Gro de Nap, and plain fig’d. Dress Silks, Senshaws, Bonnet silks c. Plain, fig’d. pe barr'd Jaconetts, Cam bricks and Brocades, Plain and fig’d. Book and Swiss, Bishop Lawn, mull, plain and fig’d Bobbinets, c. A great variety of Laces, Footings, Quil lings, Edgings and Insertions of eve ry quality and width, Plain silk and fancy dress Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Large Fleg, Bandanna and Pongee Silk Do Blond, Gauze and Lace Veils, Hoskin, Plain and fancy col’d. Pic Nic Gloves, Hosiery of every description and colour, Suspenders, Stocks, Cravats, c. Plain Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, latest Fashion, A large and general assortment of HARDWARE CUTLERY, China Glass and Queens ware, Looking Glasses, Boots, Shoes and Brogans, A good stock of NEW GOoDs! »000- C.D. HUGHES, 4 CO. Have just received rox PINLADELPINA 4 BALTIMORE a very large assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, Consisting in part of the following articles. CLOTHS BLUE, BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, MULBERRY, DRAB.— STEEL CADET sixr CLOTHS. Cassimeres CASSINETTS, of almost every shade and quality: BLEACH'D AND BROWN Sheetings 5 shirtings—VESTINGS , Summer ware. French English Gro de nap. Meri noes, Bombazines, Circassians, Flan nels, Calicoes, (a great variety.) Ging- Lams, Painted Lawns Muslins; Mas tin de Laine’s; 3-4 5-4 Italian Lus trings, Ducaps, Gro de rine, Gro de nap. Iodia Silks; Plain Bonnet Silks and Camblets; Pisin Fig’. and Cross Barr’d Jaconetis Book Mustias: Plain and Fig’d. Bobbinetts, Cambricks, Laces, Quillings Edgings; Merino Border ing; Worsted Cotton Fringe ; Merino, Cashmere, and plain Silk Shawls; Poo gee and Silk Hikis.; Silk, Woollen Cotton Dress Hukse. Norked Capes Collars, Lace Blog, Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats, Sine ks and Suspenders, Combs, LOOKING GLASSES, BOOTS, SHOES BROGANS, HARDWARE , CUTLERY, Queens Glassware, c. They have also received from Cincin nati a general supply of Groceries The above goods have been selected with care and will be sold as low as each Goods are usually sold in the western coun try. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock. NOTICE. HS hereby given to all that have not Settled their accounte, to please call and settle them, or else they may expect a car!—for Cash I must and will have. ALEXANDER TAYLOR. January 26th 1839. Now ARRANGEMENT! CHEAP GOODS!! And will take in exchange for GOODS almost all kinds of country produce. N. B. We expect to purchase PORK again this fall. 8. J. DR. BRANDRETHS GENUINE VEC ETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Cincinnati, O. March 16, 1839. Mars. Bprtons :— Will give publicity to the following : Messrs. SMITH JENKINS authorized Agents in Wilmingto for sale Dr. Brandreth’s Genus Universal Pills, Mr. VANDERWORT, at Clarksville, N.B. Beware of counterfeit pills, Druggists are never authorized by Dr. Bran dreth to sell the genuine. If you purchase of them the counterfeit is your certain portion. r. Brandreth's Ohio Office is removed from 119 state sh. to West-Third —next door to the Pearl st.-house——the only p where the genuine pills can are the only m, who have no Vegetable lace in Cincinnati ¢ obtained, ‘GROCERIES! JOSEPH S. McCUNE H‘as recently opened a GROCERY on South street, Wilmington, opposite Mr. J. Kitty's Hotel. Among the ar ticles on hand and which he expects to see, are: COFFEE, Young Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas, and Brown Sugars, Moon Candies Liquorice, Almonds, Cloves, Cinnamon , Nutmegs, Tobacco, Segars, and P. . Whiskey, and Wines-- Cogniac and Domestic Brandys. Nails—4d, 6d, 8d, and 10d’s, c. Se. Se. In addition he expects to keep on hand. @ Constant supply of FLOUR. ALL of which he will sell low for Casa! March th, 1839. ~TOCeries CASTINGS, «. And in short every artic le retail store, which I my Customers and the public generally to all and examine, as I am determined to sell as low as goods of the same quality [can be sold in this town. le commonly found particularly invite Co. JAMES FIFE. M. B. All kinds of country produce re ceived in exchange at the highest market prices. J.F. Wilmington , April 2d, 1839, NOTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS, PXHE board of School Examiners for Clinton county will hereafter hold their regular quarterly meetings on the first Sat urday of March, June, September and December, for the examination of per sons wishing to become School Teachers. Special examinations will be made out on Saturdays. A certificate of good moral character, from some responsible person will be required of applicants who are, personally unknown to the Examiners. JOHN F. PATTON, March 20, 1839, Clerk, Administrators Notice, Notice is hereby given, that all who, are indebted to the estate of George Bruce, late of Union township, Clinton county, Ohio, deceased, are required to make immediate Payment to the subscri ber; and all who have legal claims against said estate, will Present them, legally pro ven for settlement, within twelve months from this date. JOHN CARMAN, Adm’r. of George Bruce dec’d. March 28th, 1839 Administratrix Notice, — All Persons indebted to the estate of Isaac Frazee, late of Marioo township, Clinton county, Ohio, deceased, are re quired to make immediate Payment; and those having claims against the estate, are hereby notified to present them legally au thenticated for settlement to the subscri ber within twelve months from this date. OLIVE FRAZEE, Admix. February 18th, 1839, or NOTICE. Ly THE subscriber has deposited with Tuomas Himaen, his Notes of hand (due 25th December next.) taken at hig sale. JONATHAN SEAMAN. March 15th, 1839 the SUBSCRIBER respectfully ten ders his thanks to his Customers and a generous public for past favors, and hopes that by increased attention to business he will merit for the future a Portion of their ‘Patronage. E has become fully convinced that the people of this country are heavily taxed for the credit that is extended to them for their goods, and that it cannot be otherwise so long as the present policy is pursued by the Merchants. He has, therefore, come to the conclusion, that from this date he will sell no more 600D8 OF A GERDIP, except in extraordinary cases for a limited period. —He is well aware that this in nnovation upon the long established usages the country will be considered by many as uncalled for, but believing that when his Motives are understood they will meet the pprobation of the public, he hesitates not to adopt the policy.T he suscriber hag on hand at his Store Room in BLANCHESTER an extensive (and so soon as the Navigation opens will receive a very general) assortment of GOODs, WARES, SALT, c. c., which, he will sell very low for CASH, or Wheat, Corn, Oats Pork, cow, Lard, Wool, Flan nel, Jeans, Linsey, Linen, Jax, Rags, Feathers, But ter, Eggs, Chickens, Tal on, Bees wax, co., c. Persons wishing to purchase goods cheap are respectfully invited to call and examine his Goods Prices. WILLIAM H. BALDWIN. Blanchester, Jan. 19th 1839.3¢, N. B. Those who are indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle im mediately, and save themselves of trou ble, a further indulgence cannot be given. TAKEN UP BY Thomas Athey, a resident of Wash ington township, Clinton county, on the 26th of January, 1839, a bay mare with a small blaze in the face, and beh hind feet white up to the knees, come sad dle marks, and is blind in the right eye and nearly blind in the left ; no other marks for brands Perceivable, about fourteen and a half hands high. And appraised a $475, by Wm. Davidson a . do herepy certify that the above is a true copy from my Estray Book. JOHN FULLER, J. P. February 19th, 1839. A load of wood wanted on subscription