Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 July 1834 — Page 4

- v Tin: AsinRic.i.v flag. WJ.cn Freedom from Lor mountain height "'niV.r'ed her Standard to the air, She tore the nsnre rahe of night; And Ftit the stars of glory there! 2-hc mingled with its gorgeous dies The milky bnlJric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white, Willi etreakings from the morning light! Tlien, from his mansion in the sun, "-"he cabled her engle bearer down, And gave into his mighty baud The eymbcl cf her chosen laud! Majestic monarch of the clond! Who rear'et aloft thy regal form, To hoar the tempests trumping loud, And t-ee. the lightning lances drive, When strides the worrier of the dorm, And rolls t!ie thumler-dnim of heaven! Child of the fihi! to thee 'tis given . To gr.nrd the b;mner ofthe free To Lever in the sulphur smoke, To ward away the batt! stroke, And bid its bbndhigs thine afar, Like rainbow oa the clou J of war The harbinger of victory! Hag of the brave! thy folds tdi.-. 11 fiy, 'I'ho sign of hope nr.d triumph high! Wl on ppoa!;3 the signal trumpet's tone, And the l.-::g line comas gleaming on, I'rejitthe life-blood, warm and wet, Has dimmed t ho glistening bayonet, Hach soldier's eye shall brightly turn To where thy meteor glories burn, And in hij springing steps advance, Catch v. ar and reangeancc from the glance! And when the cannon's mouthings loud, llo n en in wild wreaths the battle shroud, And glory sabres rise and fill, f .ike thoots of flame on midnight's pall! ' There shall thy victor glances glow, And cowering foes shall sink beneath Each gallant arm that strikes below That Lovely messenger of death! I'lag of the seas! on ocean's wave, Thy stars shall glitter o'er the brave, When Death careering on the gale, r weeps darkly round the bellied sail. And fl ighted waves ruf h wildly back Before the broadside's re ding rack, The dying wanderer of the sea Shall look at once to heaven and thee, And smiles to see thy splendors tly, t 1 n triumph o'er the closing eye. F!;ig of the free-heart's only home, By angel brim's to vab-r given! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born iu heaven! Forever Ileal that standard sheet! Wher? breathe the foe but fails before us, With Freedom's Foil beneath our feet, And Freedom;? banner streaming o'er us! IF, AND Iii.-5 PROGENY. If every one were honest, we need not Wlc our door?. If every body would mind just his own business, tlu re would be. more business done. If we talked less ubout other people, other people would talk less about us. If we comers d less about men. and more abeut things, we would have belter friends, lower enemies, less trouble, and more sense. If there were fewer novels in the world, there would be few cr numb skulls. If students would roadless, and think more, there would be a larger number of really

rrent men in onrnum'rv. . .... jn my child were to be a shoe-black all his hfe, I'd rive him a classical rihirnlinn. If that child were a christian, mid T n om assured, that after ten years hard .studv, he would certainlv die without haviinrnnnlmnr. tumty ef using Ids acquirements, itshould not tempt me to deny him a thnifimdi r..!nr.-i;. l ei educr.tioir enlarges the "grasp of the ntind, the more extensive that education, the greater that enlargement, the more perfectly i.u. .ij uiuu-iuam iiie character otlSod, con feqnentlv the holler can he serve him nml therefore tlx- greater will be his reward heralter. If the mistress would scold less,'she would i;ac ie.-s neea sccJding. If von often clias-e serv.-infi they Mill soon l-.ecomj liars, if they are not so already. If vonng ladies now-a-davs did not become, women at thn teen, men would have better lves. If newspaper corro ponJcnts would stand a geou chance lor Jr.ning thcr communications ii.sened. they mu;t write plainlv, be scrupulously mce and distinct it punctuation, and ti.irciis vrji j:.--u :or. If after bothering your eves out of vou.and racking your brains to write a picce'for "the paper,' you would insure noboilv to read it except the editor and the compositor, you have nothing to do hut to write long sentences, long paragraphs, and long communications. It you want to get rich work hard and spend little. If yoa want to make a sober man a drunk- , sue mm a wjie who will scold him everv V-u . ,C0.''!CS I,ome' thon rms at lr son Jill. Kicks lorn ever the skillet handle, dabs Aim in the mouth, and then drives them all into t.ie kitchen with the broom-stick. It you want to render your husb.md ...dnn. y, blame him for everv thing he does, riht . . -um, sco.vi mm ior ctomgthis or thatbtore you know v heth.cr he did it. And finally If von w.mld - i. . i.ear conaience. bean honest mKn and a nuisuan. An I ;t (,u nould not be cverla VM'.gly ouuiicd, l'.w mi; Printer. Q.

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' . . . S geucer gives t.ie loiiovi injr aeco'int oi the interesting niiirri.-ifrp cermciiiril :if O.'.-ilni'p hetween t'apt. Spooner, of Newport, ami Miss Kiugatani .Oruruth, of Olahtile. The account is dirived from the Olaheitan corresponuent oi the Intelligencer: - "The bride. Miss Kin'r.-ii.-n-.i Onirnil. ."' Hvs our corresponden!, "is the daughter of Iei:islrfrcwoinldaintnlV. one of the l.imL nnd is connnccled with most of the noble families el the kingdom. Nie is about 1G vears ef are. bright maliorranv relor. witli her hir!. dit toed in the most lovely manner, and her ears slit iu a style Peculiarly- f iseinatinx-. Her eyes are large, and of a greenish color, licr lovely form, which was almost (5 feet (in lies tall, was gracefully enveloped in an eld blanket, 5c during the performance of the matrimonial rites, the fur bride stood before her hapi t . i . .. . py lover modestly engaged in masticating a sugarcane. J he young ladv is said to be highly accomplished, and delighted the com1'ini- ncenmliln.) 4 U ! .-. 1 . . . .. .. I... 'l tir.-v 11 .u 1111? Mdl'lilll I'CCaStUll, I) ) in exhibition of her sunerior skill in su-in:in'. The bridegroom is a hearty mariner of Nonpor He was elegantly dressed for the occa- : :ii. . i i . . . lun.iu a iime i icKetana w lire rnwxfrn. lie wore that t!ie lovelv Kimralara al.uui was (U to share the hammock nf.-i V.-nLv. -i'lnrand said that if the masters coni'ilnim d I'm! he was imikilfal in his business whalin" they could not deny that his wife, at least, is JL i (( Ui I i LESSON TO 3IAI.K COQFET TES. A Dublin paper mentions a mohmrlink' nffiir which notion? since tr.oV tm.-ir lioylo. in the county of Roscommon iu Ireland. It will serve as a lesson to voim? men who engage the afiection of siii-ceptiLb damsels, ana men without arty apparent calise desert them. The daughter of a rcsnect.ible f irmer lis tened to the addresses of a nnncr wnll.'m.nn m the nei ghborhood, and conceived for him a strong auection. although atiirst she received his professions with reluctance. The story of ineir mutual attachment ol course became known, and the young woman finding that her lover grew less ardent, and expressed a reluctance to comply with his matrimonial engagements, one evening resolved to hehnalIv informed of his infontimis. nml invitf.l him to tea, in the absence of her parents, when peremptorily putting the question to him, and receiving an evasive answer, she lodged the contents of a loaded pistol in his breast. She was immediately apprehended and avowed herself guilty of the murder, at the same time declaring her motives. PilintilliT of IiuiiilillPS- .Vf For n:.i'i. linrr the roofs of buildiS. Mr. Paifeixn-i. of Nmv Jersey, has, some years since, given the folhving directors, which have been' highly approved, as the best composition known for preserving the roof's of houses; as it is found, that it hardens by lime, and is.an clfrctual preventive against thereof taking fire from the sparks of the chimncv. 'Take three parts of sir-shirked limn fof wood ashes, and one of find sand - sill tlmsn through a line sieve, and add as much linseed oil as will Jiring it to a consistence of working it with a painter's brush. Client care must be taken to mix it nreiertlv ' YtTe believe if used as a "paint would be an improvement. Two coats are necessary: the first rather thin; the second as thick as can be conveniently worked. Painting of wooden buildings, of every kind is not only ornamental, but the owner is well paid lor this extra expense, by the greater dul :l!i. i. j i . . raumiy amucu inc paint gives U) them: the wooden fences, also, which are intended to be ornamental, around, near buildings, should (never be destitute of a good coat of paint uiwuiuiii 111.11, .nuuiiu, ut.tr uuiiaiiiirs. n Furiiur's .Ji-sisiuut. For the Indiana American. Remembered joys like pleasing dreams. Leave sweet impressions on the mind; Yes, all the pleat-ures I shall see, Will in sweet remcmberaee be. I think on times that past and gone, Times that to me will never more return; Times that to me has been so dear, Them times to tue will never more appear. Seven short years of peaceful rest, I was with the best of women blest; Hut now she is gone and left me here, No more on earth f r to appear. fc he has winged her way above the sky, Where peacaand pleasures never die; Where parting there will never be, Rut dwell with tied in unity. No fever now will there sppenr, No aching head will pain my dear; Rut never ending joys will be, Throughout an all eternity. I long to lay my body down, With hers to rest in tnuhr ground; And then my soul will join in peace, ner soui in everlasting rest. Yes, soon her spirit will I meet I'pon that golden shore, W here sun more bright and flower more sweet. thall bloom forever more. And then we'll rest in richer bowers, And smile away the happy hours; And nothing in a land so blest, Shall ever dare disturbe our rest. - . , R. N. T. V est I nion, June t?.")th, 131. As tho initials of the author's name, and the place of his residence are attached to the foremiiivr lines, we publish them without comment, but tlirow "the responsibility' upon the author, as wc cannot tike it ourselves.) JOHN ItV.M AX. Klrrnrv n .? I .....it . ... asiljl. attend to any business in Franklin and o.t.ce is m the brick building east ofthe Court bouse uure ne win at alt times be consulted except when absent on professional duties. Persons who confide business to him may rely upon his strict attention t it. Drookville, Jan. 4. ltf

&GV3CJ' "jSTSFRS'F ANT to rejournment, the Society ofthe Fifth Medical district of the Mate of Indiana, met tit RtitLiio on Monday, May, r,th, l-r'4. Present, Krf. Evercts, Sexton, ilason, Rrown, Helm. Rich ey, Rarlholomew. Thomas. J). A. Fox, J. R. Cox, Rtickaunan, Larghhn, Carter, Clifford, and Frame. The Secretary being absent, Dr. Carter was appointed Secretary fro Inn, The S.ieiety proceeded to the election of officer?; Vi hi:re:i;)on, Philio Mason was chosen President. ."o.'fersnn i( ;m, vice rrosuioiit; ii. I . lirown, . (Airier. Triiisiirpiv IT. (I. sjivtii .1 . occrotar.'; A R. C.)X uud S. C. Rartholomew, Censors. i: motion: I2y.soh.il, That the following gentlemen "oe ap pointed Agents to transact bus moss for the Society in th'ir respective counties, viz. Jas. Perry, Fs(jr. for Fnion rnint : C. J!. Smith I'sor, for "Fayette county; Milfon Jo'nison, Fso,r. for Franklin, A. Davidson, I's.jr. for Decatur; and Win. J. Drown, for Rush. Ji shnlfiitifnr, That thesid Agents bo instructed us follows, viz; The Agent for Fnion county, will pay over what money he may collect 10 1 r. l'verots. The Agent for Fayette to Dr. Drown. The -.ge!it for Franklin to j)r. Haymond. The Agent for Rush to Dr. Sexton; and the Agent for Decatur to Dr. Rartholomew. On report of tho censors, J. M. Rowland and J. Uniliji are admitted member of the Society. On mot ion: Robert Cogley, Win. J. Drown, Saml. Digger, and Hugh D. J.'gglest.on, F.sqrs. were constituted honorary members, of this Society. On motion: Itciolrcd, That those members who have failed to attend tho last tlnee meetings of this Society, and w ho shall fail to pay the tines assessed against them at the succeeding semi-annual meeting, shall Le deprived of all the privelegs of members of this Secretyl Resulted, also, That if any member shall absent himself from three successive meetings of this Society, his name shall be stricken from the list of members; unless for good cause shown, the Societv excuse him. J2t solved, That t he proceedings of this meeting be published in the Watc hman atConnersvil le, tho American- at Drookville, and the Rlpiblicajj at Liberty. On motion, The Society adjourned, to meet at Connersville, on the first Wednesday in November next. P. MASON, President. R. T. Drown, Secretary. Tho following is a list ofthe licenced Physicians now residing in the Fifth Medical District, viz: Union County. Drs. S. Evcrets, 1). .1. Cox, J. Rose, and J. Starhuck: Franklin County. Drs. R. Haymond, J. Davis, .V. .Miller, and John S. Wallace. Fayette County. Drs Thomas, P. .Vason, S. .Miller, J. .If. Ilotclaiuf, and R. T. Brown. 11 rsu County. Drs. .. , !m, J. J2. Cor, E. CI ford, II. G. Sexton, 1 Fin. Frame, and Jf'm. Ii. Laughlin. Decatur County. J. Rich 'j, S. C. Bartholomew, .1. Carter, J. Grijin, Jiuckannan, and Johnson. n'IF subscriber has just received from Philadcl--13-i'h;a, lialtiatnrr and Cincinnati, a very heavy supply of GOODS, which added to his present stock. makes his assortment equal to any in the State. His stock consists in part ofthe following articles, V1.Z: Blue, Black, Broini, Sferl-mixcd, Olive, Claret and Drab ('..(.. Blue, Black, and striped Casitncrs. Black-mind a. id light-blue .Merino do. Blue, Brvtni, B!ue-:ni.n d, Steel-mixed, and lightcolored Satinets: Red, White and Green Flan nels. Black, Brown. Green. Blur. Srnrlrl nn.J pnrple Circassians. Plain, Black, Blue, and lr C.I ItomuaZi lis. iin.-ham ir nil .! . . . . ... . . hlinls. CaliCOCS. Pahlrrlmu'ina. Mr , l,l:ie .';.:-i.-:- s. Inuc nml Urmrn . .-;;. ................ Illicit KI.UIIU ail Stt.nmer Striae. l'Mxhurr-h . nn.?, C oiI.i. Jlctin Linens and drillintr Ulcaciuil Lotion and Linen. Diapers. Irish Linen and Late lis. Bid Tickimrs. l-irn!lure tinrt nnmn Checks. Bn.ici and Bleached Shcetinsrt and Smrlitigs. Colored cambrics. Corded Skirts. L amlincs. I laut ami Figured Jaconet. Book and Swiss .Muslins. Plain and Figured Bobincts. Bobinet and Thread Laces and Fdirimrs. Cotton do. Black silk veicef. Black. Drab. Hrrrn nnrl Red Tabby do. Black lutestring, scnshate.and narsiui nut., motored Uros JUe J antes do. Black laoenline Sti.'in.f Urown. Green, Pink and White Silks Jor bond lining. Silk, Crave, and Gauze jrt.v i uj.js. ijcniicmcn Sttfc and Cotton J ocktl 11 dkjs ef all colors and Qualities. Ladle's While and Colored do. Ij'hile Jaconet aud Fan cy L ravats. Jlac!c Ctrca-wian and Bombazine stocks. Suspenders, kcictng silks aud ttcist. Silk and cotton Umbrellas. Parasols. Silk, worsted, inirnto ana coiion llose of at! colors. Lamb's . and cotton lla'f llosc. Ladle's and Gentletncu's Gloves cf all colors and Kinds. Ribands assorted. I.cghcrn and Sfrate Bounds. .Vol coarse and h inc Boots a nd Shoes. Ladie's .Morocco, Lasting, seal and ca'J skin Shoes. i-Vr, Wool Palm-leaf, and .Morocco Hats. .Medical, Law School,Ijlank aud Miscellaneous Books. Looking Glasses, S,-c. ALSOA general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, .. vmifry, incoming v ross ijut and Mill Saws UueenewsHreTin ire, Glassware, Iron Nails.Cas tings, indow, Ghss. English and American blistered and Cast Steel. Hoop Iron. Rod and nana iron. 1 race and Halter Chains. Hames Hoes. Scythes, and Straw Knives! Sole and Upper Leather. Grind-stones. Painted Duckets line v.nurns ami hashing Tubs. Paints DyeStuns, and Medicines. Collin's & Co. Axes v agon Boxes. Urn Wattle Irons. Hulls. S:ul lr.m. Dr.--; ir:..rt.. - 'iu.. ui" 'II LO Steel-yards. Paint, Whitewash.- Shoe. IWsp Scrub and Cloth Brushes. Plmi.-K 1 I rW"c- an. T? .) , - fe iuvo uuu JJtu His Stock Of crooks himself, and he assurosthe public that they will be Sold at t llfi Cin.-.ilinnf I ni-innu - -- ........ 1 '1 . , ... . R.TYNER. lirookville, May oth, 1834. STATE OF INDIANA, i In Franklin Circuf , lr(lh" f'"'y- S Court. In vacation Robert W . IlaLted n-.-. LlVcign Attachment l'ham Pi ice. r-w-m III-. .... . H "riT-ot l oroign attachment issued in this . U Case on the e-'th day of May A. D. KM be"S iciurueu uico ute lorn, s otlicc of said count v by the Sheriff, executed bv soiVinn- ...! ,i...i.:..'. certain personal property and rights as the proper- ... vi Miu ui-iciiu- iu, mure partieuiarlv set out in said Sheriff's return. lhosai.l l..r..rut. w-:u , ..VAVVlll., ,f Hiiam 1 rice, is hereby notified ofthe pendencvof the said writ, and requested to appear and defend, prior to tho hcirirg thereof, or the same will be heard in lieiermineu in lus aosence Attest. ROD E RT J OHN, Cl'k f. c. c. June 19th, A. D. 1?34. 2-j yw

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rSfVt' Li0tls. T! in subscribers have just received a new and well selected ttock of seasonable good, which added to their former assortment makes it completeconsisting in part ofthe following articles: Cloths, Casinetts, Rombazctts, Cireasians, Calicook. Sheeting and Shirting, of various qualities; Silks, and sewing Silks, Linen and Cotton Diaper, Russia do., check, (Jinghams, colored Cambrics, Plain and Figuered Jackonetts and Rook Muslins; Robbinet: Laces and Footing; Cotton, Silk, Flag and Pongee Ilxinlkerchiefs; Dl.ack Italian Cravats, Dress Handkerchiefs, Leghorn and straw Bonnets; Ribbonscfall kinds, Irish Linens; also a large assortment of summer wear, consisting of Russa Linoiis. German Linen, Mexican Mixtures, and Fancy Stripes, suspenders, also, a large stock Gents, and T.nuies (.'loves, Linen and Fancy Hose and half Hose, Angola half Hose: Domb izine Stocks. TuDes. Draids, FerretingWc. Palm Hats, Palm Fans, Fur Hats, Ladies Lasting, Morocoand Calfskin Shoes Also, a general assortment of Hardware, tiueens. ware, and Tinware, Nails, and Trace Chains, also Groceries, Common and James River Tobacco; Snull", .c. Plain and Ruled Writing Paper; Tuck Ivorv, Neck, Wood. Pocket, and Dressing Combs: ... , , ebsters Spelling Looks, also a large assortment nf llnf lo!lnf Diitt.ons The above, together with numerous other articcs not named, will be sold very low. Persons desirous of purchasing are invited to call and examine for themselves. W. D. & S. M. DAVIS. Drookville, Indiana, May 14, 1S34. bty F RES II SPUING GOODS. TIII1 subscriber has just received a fresh supply of Seasonable .Goods, which added to his former stock, makes bis assortment good; consisting in part of the following articles: CLOTHS, Casinetts, Dombazetts, Circassians, Calicoes, Sheeting ajid Shirtings of different . qualities. Black 'Italian. eLlk, Satin Laventine, Groi de Nap, and Pongee Silks, Ticking, Linen and Cotton ,Tabla Diaper, Coloured .Muslins, Checks, Furniture prints, Furniture Checks, Looking Glasses, Tea Waiters. ALSO A general assortment of Hardware & Cutlery, consisting of Knives and Forks, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Strops and brushes, Spectacles, and Steel Cases, Butts and Screws, Handsaws, Drawing-knives, Iron squares, Files of different descriptions. Glass Mountings, and a general assortment of Sadlcry, Hair Combs of various sizes & qualities. ALSO A general assortment of Schocl-books, Blank Dooks, Ruled and Plain Writing Paper, &c. ALSO Iron,Stecl,Castings,Trace-chains,IIamcs, onov eis spades, shovels longs, v a-on box es, Com Hoes, Nails of all sizes, Whetstones smoothing Irons. Vc. ALSO A beautiful assortment, of O nrfnsiwnr Tinware, Glass ware, and Coooper's ware, such as Tubs, Churns, Duckets, kc. Desides a general assortment of Groceries, Paints, Oils, and Paint Drushes, and a general assortment of Patent Medicines, Champhor, Salts, &c. All Of Which the Sllbserihnr inrnmla cnllmfT Wtr Persons wishing to purchase would do well to cadi and examine for themselves. D. PRICE. Drookville, March 7th, 1W1. DRUGS & MEDICLYES. The subscribers keen constantly on hand a r-en-eral assortment of Drugs.Modicines. Oils. Paints. Dye-Stuffs and Patent Med ioinns. ronsiKt.in'r. in part, ofthe following: Jateman's Drops. Godfrey's Cordial, Harlem Oil, Worm Tea, British Oil, Oil spike, Ijss. 1 eppcrmint, Oil do'. Oil Juniper, Oil Burgamot Lss.Cinn anion, Oil do. Oil Annia CastorOil, Nutmegs, Shumard's P.BIacking Madder, Lee's Anti-BilliousPills Whilton's do. Ink, Allspice, -Pearl Ash, 'Indigo, Alum, Glaiibcr&Epsom Salts, Red Lead, Chrome Yellow, Copal Varnish, Spts. Turpentine, repper, Ginger, Copperas, Mour (Sulphur, JshavmgSoap, Swoet Oil, Cloves, Cinnamon. Mace. Cream Tarter, Roll Brimstone, Prussian Blue, ; Wliiline. Worm Seed Oil, Paregoric ' i-.uadnum, Genuine Cayenne, T.insril OH .- 7 . . . egetable Rheumatic drops. Number 6 ALSO The celebrated Dr. T. White's Tooth icix jurops, and l.a 3lotts Cough Drops. W. B. V. S. M DAVIS. isrookville, April 14, 1934.-l-bty. oYiugton CoUoa Factory. TTS,"?l i complete operation, and manufacturin J. lAK.VS o a sunerior niuilifw i.,u... ... huoscrioers snail receive prompt attention', at low - ... l -...j vi ui. i a w L11U puces, anu me usual credits.. ,r oC1IAS MAUALESTER & CO. Cm. May 29. COVINGTON ROf.I.lvn Mi r t rrnilE snbscribprs a're prepared Co .exonte orde rl "Ji- for 15 All IRON ROir.F!R nA sifvpr 1KI of all s zes. A1Srt TAITS ,. i i , -.....-,in.iit;u.ifiMii manuf ietnrnH in t 1 fr. tA c7 . H . , 3 e lJ8 the lowC6t u to 4UQ. 1 lin mm ifv i.-nr..n.i i . current prices, and on liberal credits CHAS. MACALESTJR & CO -'inciriiiiiii, .uay &.f. o ?. CASH JVAA'TED. A LL persons indebted to mo. wl int?0 tiAtoa tr A SSL. accounts are now due, are earnestly requested to make inimnilintn navmnt T. i. , .1 . is nopea mat none 1 ' 111 VI 11T I rlitt i iu u-.jj'gtl till a liUUCe. - - 1 n i RTYNER. DrookTillc, May 29, 18-J4. 22 bty Pllltlir Aiinlin.. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. r n r T T '"luy inuiana.'ttie follown.g described property Leing lots in the town of,Drookv,lle aid tff by Jesse ft. Thomas,-the rr .. . . " I,tloiiotsiNo. 1 & 2; south half ,, -mc wnoie ot 7, h & II; part 0f 24 & 24and the whole of 2S, 2!), 55 & rw.-Also tho same' proportion of 12 acres of good land lying South of Drookville and adjoining the town plat, on which there ,s good timber. The lots above described have on them 3 good dwelling houses and a Tavern favorably situated: One half of the , purchase mue;v will be required in hand; and the balance in one year, secured personally. A good deed in fee simple, will be made on the day of sale. Drookville, June 6th, 1SS4. T ' "tSw tbel, b0V Sde lu3 bcca Ptponed until tue day of August next.

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TUE Subscriber would again call t(.e -t'-'u of the citizens of Franklin; nnd tLe 7J J, counties efiv and Domestic Good, fruited to thepn-Vent i orapproaching season. Part received ceiving direct from Philadelphia, at Brookvilic. an. I RIJ still re'is store hi Among which may be found thcfollowinSuperfine blue, black, russell brown, mixed '('rah bottle green,and olive clothes, and casimeros bo mixed, brown, drab, and striped sattinot red r'ii ding, red, green, and white flannels, drilling Ll,,!" and bulf nankeen, I'ittsburg cord, lirown .V.'ai french drilling,, pernvian fancy, Leavcrteen bkn' nets, and in fact all kinds of summer stripes A P" Buckram, colors, scotch thread, bombazett, marino irp-. ' Italian, gros de naples, senshaw and iaii, euKS oi various colors nml . as crape, lilk, nouJino, velveteen and ntl.or r'r-.-.. i ' ',' '-C!l, kerchiefs. About 100 pieces of sn'on.':.! f.l;'i" domestic calicoes, latest patterns, and Loautifu'Iv varigated colors. About ."(!(!() vnr.ta i,.. ... '' ings and shirtings, 1 4-4 38 in. and very low '' gcuuiuewuiu-B, ? o-'i .imosKeaf, aaj quehannak tickings, sea island, Northboroinr I 1 1 ..-.it . . .. .. 'o. genuine iaoncs, f i- pi-4 Amoskea. and S,., er-Iooni, superlative blecched shirtings, French am' iuiiiuc guignam, stnpeu ana checked, pnintd muslins, jaconet, cambric, bobinet, Svis3 and o-.k muslin, Lace. Tane. Merino and Cnttnn half hose, buck, kid, and beaver gloves, silk jrloven, i.i-giiorii, mscan and common straw bonnets and Donnet trimmings in irreat varieties. Dui.-pc wi. writing paper, iXcc. dec. . . c '""'') iuuj ALSOGroceries. Hard-ware. Ciit.Wv. ()nwn..,, Iron .Steel, Axes, Powder, Lead, Shot, trace chair.?' names, castings, Aaiis, winnow glass, Mackyre! I.i.l n t . r . 1 ' . . . . . . uuu iuiuo, uiuu"ii lints, iiouse i.ra-w. mill i.,.?.. mills. Tin ware, and Wan-on boxes. Wiurnn t!m su. eis, auu spaues. nrsi iina itv. 1. J 1. . 1. . ... ' -e. m'lLSO On liar.' mn for sain, n fi-w li.nM, pounds superfine flour, manufactured at Fry's mill vais aim riax-seea, vviinskcy, apple brandy, ar.a port wine. 1 he above added to mv former stork remli-m n J v -- T assortmnt of merchandize equal if not superior tu any in ine country, i nose wishing to purchase goods will do well to call on mn nrifirt,. mi.t: ineir selections, lor rest assured that IiuteudK sell low, extremely low. JN. V. fcJALLIO.V Drookville. Ia. Anril 1st. 1H34. t.i.Linen. Flax. Feat hers' Hairs. S:innr nml t'.i ... .. a.w. ........ . ; . u . 1 . u.i. ii, lit. I I . I I -1 I'll ill ... change lor goods. N. 1). G. THE CELEKUATED, Prepared by Dr. J.Crunibacker, Wheelins, To "1111. widelv extenrlnil. nn.l H11 ravages of Dyspepsia, form in sr. as it now dors.oi ofthe crcatCbt outlets toLuman life, l.aa lithr: invpsti'vatinn nf the mri?inl Tniiltw TI.a.u . lnomfMim u.-lnrlt u.niihi of nnA mrtoinito ! a cn, nrU ft nil hnu.'n1u tC t li v If I ft.-iM.info store their healthy tone anil vigor. This grti r.l.iiwt 1 J T,r.11P ...ailin.l nr. l.n 1 1 1 .1 llflll-VIDrAI-llli I IdljH. This trillv Vnlll.ahlf. morl initio la new rt Vio Ii' k T, auu win cousiauiiy oc uepi nr s.tio oy N. D. GALLION. J ...!ll . l.i . i. , urooKvuie, iiay 2 bty. STATE OF INDIANA,? franklin County, C In vacation. In Probate Court of Franklin C nnntv I'M. ana. June, A. U. IKL Estate of James Wood. ) On comnlainf- t.rt sottU;? aeceascu, t an Insolvent Estate. i , ' v T? if MmAl.A.A4 1 .1 it : .1 .1 C T... i A T tool n'ii' i trator of the estate of James Wood, deceaseil, ir III 1 111 41 iiiiu f II rnn ' -1 i n ami s. ln.lnlM ( rl. A. It -m 1 - T : - .... ,- g 1 . J ""0 J f l.rt f-iK1ri lnn F A "I . T 3 - ' ' kuo vi i v 1; ui N-mf.nnr k;i i ji RT'iTfi nil nisi' wu-(7. muu urit v i r f r mnnp3 l tr i.-ir "u-b vu4"v w liiv; i. tin hi v i r:i ii i. i n n i erfn n i "viiiivii i il id uiiicii'ii nun i i nnrui moT t no ct uwitvT ui Ddtu t:iiiiiiiiinE. nv m mtn itm-n i.ir i. A . j i . . . ... - - ww euccfjssivei7 IU the lni!nn Amprimn. VV I it I ir nnn,'nn w.mm . . U 1 II- . . 1 Tl villein theCountv nfFninVT.n nr.,,nA. .nJ fr JVV uuuiiuiouaiur ui' i1 vi KTPnfp nnn PTTPni Lixic iuu -oiltk oi i nn i nun ai..rociwi nw ii lome August lerm of said Coort to be holden the Court house in Brookville on the sccoud me uiv in y ii truer no v r w hmi . l , i. .i.nn abeis oi me estate oi said deceased will be i . rinid rnai. . . .... .... i i . . r .v-v., i-iaiiua will UB pOSLpOIieU IB Ull me claims ot more diligent creditors. 1IE.XKY BERRY Vopt Attest, 4th June, 1814: i " ha" determined to' sell, his full blooded k" i FEAG OI TRUCE, v' ' - " yy . "J " uu uvv" '"""' i . -, . . . --j t,--tari ro enter into desrTfntinn. o sntiei . 15,I1,"S lo purcnasc, can at any time sec tue b7. the d referring to har.d I nils only the subscriber would remark that Acs'3 . -j " j mvioo 11. W11 L 111 ( UlL'UJ i oone cv& einew oy norseman as far rs he is unur i :i r is m rinn nt . I I -I i i t r i l . n r o ".iiuix uaiii Utty y j. u iiuuuf c jaia um luio &prinT. j. part ol the purcna ney must be in hand, and a part if required w1deferred I . 1 . " .1 r .1 - - - -.- 1 -yiui , . i .;..- -1 - j iuio ojji 1111; ,sii 1 1 u " - uiu urea one con, Dy lCobin uea t 1 . -w . .... .. U.v.u jio uiuvcu iiimseit Tr.p. KPKt :i rniiu m.w, , ciju is veaXS Ola, iu." ' . ouu,ii;r win crinT tne con. 10 on the 4th day of July next. -' ' 1'i.uiuuin .li'''ft(,i' r..--n Tl,o f.A.On Jl l L '. . . . 1.. ,' I iTM I I Inn I Ino .. Jt. rnH nt PI .(.(.H.H11UU iu ItlUUUlU idUie, WHO liSS I"" vthe Horse. nnnliAn..n A I 1 1 T - . . . .1. .or - ." ui uuui ua.11 at any unit; u u TII03. BE' Brookville, June 9th, 1334. -4 LINSEED OIL. Fine and Coarsn I foe? ' miu liiauKurr . iJiiiifT nrifi nuw I,nn.l 1 C 1 i ' . . i ITU uanu aim lur sale Dy i. .uay it), 134. Trace Chains, Drawing Knives, Names. Castings, Brass Kettles, Churns, Wash Tub?Bushel Measures, Peck Measures, Bacon, 1 Candles, filllf. flnllnn V-, t-ri Sl..iTrilS ito'.)': Bed Cords, for sale bv N. D. GALLIC

May ID, 1834.