Indiana American, Volume 3, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 March 1835 — Page 4

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I-'ron the Zancseille Vf asdic. "Where is God!" an Atlieist cried, "Where is ho not!" a voice replied. I soo 1 1 im in the dazzling ray, Down streaming from the orb of day. I hear him in the thunders loud. Deep rolling from the sombre cloud. I fear him in the lightning's glare, Cleaving the noontide's sultry, air. I eye him as the pile stars dance, Arcund the midnight's blue expanse. I trace him o'er the billowy main. Careering on the hurricane. I view him in each trembling blade, Each silken floweret of the- glade. I heir him through the sylvan haunt, When Nature's choir melodiously chaunt. I see him with the beams of dawn, Sweeping tl.o dew drops from the lawn. 1 breathe him in the evening gale, Wafting sweet odours down the the vale. I mark him in the forms and hue, Of all that meets the astonished view. I feel him in my inmost mind; Yes, there most truly God I find.

I )1 ST R r.SSI NG X A R ATI V E. Oivt. Gizcu'iu. Some time since, I puh-

LM'fect account of the ad-

scaman when wrecked I spoke from memory

Iished a very im;i ventures of this manv vears since.

having hoard the story when a bov. That

account I am clad to find, has induced the sutlerer him-elf to give the details of the matter, which appeared in the Iioston Mercantile Journal of February 10th, from which paper I take it; in some important

points it will be found the former account was defective. uIn consequence of the imperfect account which lately appeared in the Cincinnati Chronicle, f the suiTerings of our fellow townsman. Capt. Cazneau, on a wreck at sea in 1SI I that gentleman has been induced to furni-h us with the fallowing narrative. Probably the annals of shipwrecks and disasters will not furnish a parallel and if the truth of the statement was not established by the most positive evidence, it would be pronounced incredible. It is difficult to conceive how an individual could preserve life for one hnn imi mal ninety one einis, on a wreck level with the water, in the midst of the wide Atlantic Ocean, and deprived almost entirely of the means of sustenance. Hut possessing a powerful constitution, great energy, fortitude, and presence of mind, and being fruitful in resources, Capt. Cazneau notonlv saved hiinc lf from a dreadful death, but one of his crew also. And this reminds us of the singular fact that the Massachusetts Humane Society, which was incorporated principally for taking note of, rewarding and encouraging acts of gallantly on the high te iK, which tend to the preservation of life, has never, to our knowledge, thought proper to notice this extraordinary event ! The brig Folly, owned bv Wm. L. S.

and 1. C. Hunt, about 135 tons burthen, sailed from Iioston, with a cargo of lumber.

and about 15) barrels provisions, on a voyage

to Santa Croix, on the 10th of Dec. 1811, un

der the command ot Capt. W . L. Cazneau with a mate, four seamen and a cook; Mr. I. S. Hunt, and a negro girl of nine years of age, passengers. Nothing materially happened until the 15th, when they had cleared Cape Cod. the shoal of Ccorges, and nearly as they supposed, crossed the gulf stream, when there came on a violent gale from the south-east, in which the brig labored very hard, which produced a leak that so gained on the pumps us to sound nearly six feet about midnight she was upset, and Mr. Hunt was drowned in the cabin! Not having any reason to hope for her righting, by much exertion the weather lanyards were cutaway, the dock load having been before thrown over

and the lashings all gone; in about half an hour the mainmast went by the board, and soon after the foremast, when she righted though full of w ater, a dreadful sea making a fair breach over her from stem to stern. In

! necessity of catching what rain they could, j having no more. At the end of forty days 1 the meat was all gone, and absolute famine ! stared them in the face. The first victim

' to this destroyer was Mr. Paddock, the mate.

! whose exquisite digress redoubled thesuhcr

lnr,nf bis l omnanions. He was a man ot a

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1 i-(,hiist constitution, WHO nail t-pcni inn !

the liankfishinc, had suffered many hardships; and appeared the most capable of standing the shocks of misfortune of any of the crew. In the meridian of life, being about thirty-five years old, it was reasonable to suppose that. : . 1 i l. iUn fiwt Iia wnnlrl hnvr been

Misteau 01 ueing iiiu mil.) - -v the last to have" fallen a sacrifice to cold and hunger: but Heaven ordered it otherwisehe became dehiious, and death relieved him from his sufferings the fiftieth day of his shipwreck. Durinc all this time the storm con

tinued, and would often overw helm them so as to keep them alw ays drenched with sea-

water, having nothing to screen mem, except a temporary kind of cabin which they had built up of boards betw een the windlass and niHithead on the laboard side of the forecastle5. The next who sunk under the horrid mess of disasters w as Howes, a voting man of

about thirty, who likewise was a fisherman,

hv profession, and tall, spare, and as smart

and active a seaman as any on board. He likewise died delirious in dreadful distress, six davs after Paddock, being the fifty-sixth day of the wreck. It was soon seen that this must inevitably be the fate of nil the survivors in a short time, if something was not done fo procure water. About this time good luck, or, more probably, kind Providence, enabled them to fish up the tea-kittle and one of the

captain's pistols; and necessity, the mother c-fj

invention, suggested the plan 01 aisuuaiion.

Accordingly a piece of board was very niceIv lilted to the mouth of the boiler, a small hole made in it,and the tea-kittle, bottom upwards, fixed to the upper side of the board, the pistol barrel w as fixed to the noose of the kettle and kept cool by the constant application of cold water. This completely succeeded, and the survivors, without a doubt, owe their preservation to this simple experiment. But all that could be obtained by this very imperfect distilation, was a scanty allowance of water for five men; yet it would sustain life and that was all. The impression that there was meat enough under the deck, induced

them. to use every exertion to obtain it; but by v 1 j 1 1 i"

getting up pieces 01 nones, entirely oare 01 meat and in a putrid state, they found that nomine was left for them but to rely on

Heaven for food and be contented with what

ever came to hand, till relief should come

Their only sustenance now was barnacles

men with exalted sensibility. Thus wasended

the most shocking catastrophe which our naval

history rns recorded tor many years, after a

series ot disasters lrom December 15th to the 20th of June a period of one hundred and ninety one davs! Every attention was paid

TYPE FOUXmtY.

SHERMAN AND SAMUEL ECKLl.V having purchased the Type Foundry ei.iY lisbed by the late J. HOWE, have entered ict . partnership, for the purpose of carrying cn the Mf T. ufactory of Types, under the firm of 8. ECKLIN

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to the sufTerers that generosity warmed with j recent,, rece ;-S-,e intend leeping an LaBd a lar?e Pit and fellow fcehnc could ditctate on I . "i-u- . j i;tiiw.0tc i?oiLrvn aniiv those kind most np.i . ..

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FAl and WWTER CJOODS. THE subscribers have received, within the last few davs, a large supply of easoHatlc Goods,

Which added to their former stock, makes their assortment equal to any in the State. A mong those

hoard the l ame. 1 hey where cherished, j a , White F;ltinel. Black, Brown, Scarlet, Plumb

comforted, fed, clothed, and nursed, until the amj i;reen Circassians. Black Bombazett. lrOllf of Julv: when thev fell in with Cant, tan Plaid. Camblet. Brown and Bleached Shir-

J I . , Perkins, of the brirr Dromo. in tbo rhons of ; tinn. Curtain and

the channel of Lngland, w ho took them on

board and landed them in Kcnnebunk. In is natural to inquire how the' could float such a vast distance upon the most frequented part of the Atlantic and not be discoverdall this time ? They w ere passed by more than

a dozen sail, one of which came so nigh them that they could distinctly see the people on deck and on the rigging looking at

them but to the inexpressible disappointment of the starving and feezing men, they stilled the dictates of compassing hoisted sail, and

cruelly abandom them to their late

TIIK AI3W-YOKMHK. On Saturday the 2 1st of March, will be issued the first number of the second volume of The NewYorker; and the publishers trust this early an

nouncement will attract the seasonable attention of

all those who may choose to commence their sub

scriptions at that nnic

Tin: New-Yokklr w ill continue to preserve the

general character which has thus secured it the ap

enable us to supply orders with the letu-t pessib'

delav; ana Having now ior saie a large quantity nf

the best quality, (stock purchased from the estate Q;

J. llowe.j ana miena 10 inane immediate- adcitioti to it. S. Ecklin &; Co. are now prepered to receive orders for fonts of every description, from Pearl to 22 lines Pica, including a variety of Ornamental Letter. We offer for sale also, an assortment of Cuts, Dashes, Brass Rules, and other ornaments of which specimens will be forwarded to printers y

SOOIl as wiey t;ttu uc jnuijaicu.

buch improvements as the wants of tlietra('A-j

taste may requirs, will receive the earlies' " r

tion at tins esiauiisumeiu.

Printing Presses of every description, lintir. Ink of the most approved qualities. t;oiK,;l!

IS PEPS I A, indigestion, or a diseased state, Stickf , Brass and Common Galleys, Chases Im,0

other Calicoes. Ticking.

Kiofk Silk. Ulack silk UandkCrchefs. Irish l,in-

nen. Seal skin Caps. Eur and Wool Hats. Cloth, White-wash and Paint Brushs, &c. &c.

ALSO Groceries, Iron, Nail?, Castings, Coarse

Shoes and Boots, Calf-skin f?hoes,beal and -Moroc

co Shoes, Window-Glass, White-lead in Kegs, Red-lead. Venetian Red, Medicines, &c. All of

which we will sell at the Cincinnati prices, adding

carriage on heavv articles. R. & S. TYNEU. Brookville, Nov. 5th, 134. 45 bty.

TO THIS- AFVLICTGD!

of digestive organs, produces some or all o, Uinjr Stones, Paper and Press Boards. St,

the following symptoms: Loss of appetite, natisea, Presses, Furniture, togeher a complete asM,rtinc' heart-burn, flatulency, acid eructations, or belching of all articles used in a Printing Otlice, will be kee-

gnawing scnsetions in the stomach when empty, & constantly on hand

sense of constriction and uneasiness in the throat. Small fonts, suitable for Book-binders, in a erev

pum 111 tne siuu &imiiui:u ntjuu uitu cuiiictnm-c i variety , uiiiv ue uau iitrii cuiicu ior.

ill 1 lie smiuiuris, tusui uiit;s, nuiiieiiitii-ff micumit- vomers uoui an i;n is in mii i. moil w 1U De prompt

ly with cuarrna?a,ci)iiiness, or coiu nanus anu ieei, jy and inofj careiuny attended to, acd particular1! paleness, or sallowness of the countenance, soft u, supplying sorts for all fonts furnithed bv otr

nauov siaie 01 iu ; skiu, iieou.tv, languor, isiuu predecessor.

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c lu lAti nsc, iuh hiiu ucjciicu si'iiiip, jaijjii.u.i,ijii, rtrt? pi. u 1 1 u 1 ly puiicn a. snare 01 puuiic natron . ; rlictiirliiiil L-limi .livinou A- f ir i is t li nil 1 1 ptlt 'fi 1 n T. ti.rt r.ivrnnr ndtrnne .-f e I

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proval of a steady and rapid increasing patronage, j mind in every case exempt irom aisturoance. i ne deem it sumcient to say, that they will be as weil.

land a popularity commensurate with the sphere ol temper frequently becomes lrratanie, me imagina- and promptly served as hcretotore, should ihev !

its circulation. The neculiarities of its plan were tion easily disturbed with fearful lorbodings. disposed to favor us with their orders. Ti c h.v

.ucii are tiie euects upon tne system 01 a uis- ness ol the f oundry will be conducted under tti

eased state of the digestive organs, that some or following firm, and by the same person who wasij'

an anu pernaps many otner symptoms win ue ex- tact the tvpc-iounuer in Jir. Howe s found rT.

penenced by the patient, which are frequently ta- s. KCKLIN & Co-

ken for distinct diseases. Corner of Crown and Collowhill strr's.

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.'lliiuil lliu lllitliy ll'lliuuica ptuuwvu iui lui-cv 1 IlllilUtrillUlil, UL. 1', ITO'I, V-V

complaints none has proved so erhcatious the testimony of thousands is to be believed) as DR.

BLOODGOOD'S

adopted alter much redection; and we have not

learned that its pominent teatures nave iaiiea in a sinirle point to receive the approbation ol its patrons and the public. The paper will continue to be arranged as follows:

1. Literary Department. Embracing the whole outer form of the paper, and presenting twelve ample columns of Reviews of New Publications, Original and Selected Tales, F.ssays, Poems, Anecdotes, &c. The original contributions to this department are regularly and promptly paid for; and in addition to the many writers who have favored us with articles during the past year, and whose essays will continue to enrich our columns, we have the promise of assistance from other, w hose names are already well known to their conns trymen. We do not parade those names, as is thfashion of some; but we confidently appeal to the experience of the past year as affording an earnese

of our zealous, untiring, and we trust not altogetht

er unsuccessful exertions to render the literary

character of the New-Yorker inferior to that of no

journal of its class in this country

II. Political Intelligence. In this department

alone does the New-Yorker present an anomaly in the history of the newspaper press of the Union.

Our plan embraces the collection ot every impor

taut item of political intelligence whatever be its

character and bearing in the language ol historic

withered from the sides of the vessel which al r, coro' af"u .iryis- 7 i',nnn.vu viii vi.v, orvn t inn nf nn nnnnpst loncii nout rn lit v hctueen the

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uiiii iiiu uisiiiiiui; iiuviii

were ate raw

not be interrupted which would crive them no

more than four w ine glasses of water, each, per, day. The next food which they obtained was a large shark, caught by means of a running bowline. This was a very great relief and lasted some time. Two advantages

arose from this signal interposition of kind; Providence; for while they lived upon their shark, the barnacles w ere growing larger and more nutritive. They likewise found many small crabs among the sea-w ecd which often floated around the wieck, which were very

pleasant food. But from the necessity ol chew ing them raw and sucking out the nourishment, thev brought on an obstinate costive1 1 " 1 " 1 . 1- 1 1

ness, wnicn oecame extremely pauuiu ami

contending parties, opinions and sectional divisions existing in the country. The Editor refers with a proud satisfaction to the fact, that throughout the past year, he has presented a minute and circumstantial account of all the elections which have taken place in the several States, during an eminently ardent and excited canvass, without oi;ce incurriug the censure or even the exception of any political journal. And, while he reserves to himself the right of commenting briefly but freely on the topics of the day, and of offering such suggestions as the aspect of the times may seem to require, he yet holds himself pledged that such remarks shall not interfere, in any material degree, with the views, the doctrines or the prospects of any political party. He cherishes the confident expectation, that the tiles of the New-Yorker will hereafter he referred to for the truth of any controverted statement regarding the results of the elections. .Vc. &.C.

since its cstaDiisimient, witii mutual deience and

ft?- Printers of English papers, by givin? the s

bovethree insertions, and forwarding one with the advertisement, will be entitled to articles to iLs

amount of three dollars.

E 1.1X1 is 01 iii: ie ei.

In passing through towns lately where it has VEGE TABLE RUE UMJ TIC DROPS, A

been sold, 1 have found 111 every place gentlemen UL.lv 1A1JN 11L,M1,IV

and ladies who have been in a low state of health hmWANY articles are before the Dublic.asa ca

from some chronic disease of the above description If JL for that obstinate and most toniientir c d:i.

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fcoinu ior .1 long nmc, aim reuuau try iuw , un- ease, the Kheumatism, and irom close obscnata

pairing 01 ever again enjoying ueaitti, who nave Ue are led to be heve t hcv hnve to a ivrv iroi t,

been fully restored by this medicine alone. It has tent) failed to produce the desirable rmilt; ari to my knowledge cured several of the dropsy. It may jtnot he attributable to the fact, that aiticici

is eminently quanneu to restore health aiterattacks sa;,i to ,.Ilre this troublesome disorder, are a'

ot levers 01 every Kind. 1 or weakly and delicate recommended to cure ahnosi cverv disease

children it is an invaluable medicine. It will en- Uvl,irh our frail hodies are att.ni-ked.BiiH mtlipii

tirely prevent children from being troubled with preparation that object is kept in view, viz. to Ls-. J

worms. It removes all billions complaints, and all fho medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vm

obstructions of every kind, promoting a healthy ac- taDle Rheumatic Drops are offered to the publiciJ

tlOll 111 ail Hie secretions ailU CXCretlOIlS OII a due . K1,rf, rompdv for rhronmor inllamnmtnrv 1 !.f;

performance of which health materially depends. matism; and as no case is known where a pence

Its action is upon tne stomacn, liver and bowels, was not effected, we are justified in dech-.

me prime regulators 01 uie wnoie system; a diseas-Kng it a valuable medicine for that painful disci:

Cd state 01 wnicn causes most, uiscases. Jt is en- ana for no other is it recommended

tirely Uotomcal in its composition and is highly A-7-Directions for use, also certificates of ic

approved by many scientific and eminent Physi- portant cures, accompany each bottle.

probably much exasperated bv the want of with ent ire conviction of absolute certainty

water. f'dieral Intelligence. Consisting of VorOn" the fifteenth of March according to kiffn and I)omestic News, Literary Items, Statis- , . , ,. at 1 41 1 tics, Isrief Notices of the Drama, iVc. their computation, poor Moho, the cook cx- However jt may bc the forUlIie of othcrs t0 ob jiixh1, evidently from the want ot water,! ;tain t(lC confidence and patronage of the public, on

though with much less distress than the oth

ers and in the full exercise of his reason; he very devoutly prayed and appeared perfectly resigned to the will of Ciod who aillicted him. Their constant study was directed to the improvement of their still, which was made much better bv the addition of the oth

er pistol barrel, which was found by fishing with the grain they had made bT fixing nails into a piece of a stave. With this barrel they so far perfected their still as to obtain eight junk bottles full of water in twenty four hours.

lut from the death of Moho to the death of

Johnson, which happened about the middle ot

April, they seemed to be denied every kind ot

this situation the niht wore awnv, and daylight found all alive except the passenger, and upon clo-e search the little girl was found clinging to fo the skylight, and so saved from drowning in the cabin. The glass grating of the sk li;;h ha ing gone a way : while

on her beam ends the little girl was drawn i ! (- ,

Uiroun iuo ojummus mu so much chilled a I . I . .: I 1. 4 a I 1

i ,i ui- u. u-u .hu a .ow nours. ,n mis lfWl of thcir (k,aJ companion.

P.11..H.V... , luii.iiia-u. wiu.oui nre as near ,i;t .oc ia iU..t ,....o t.. A.-

UitV S, , ,.V- 1 f l,nt-tAilv firrn niioht lr. nn ;ili-inf

food. The barnacles were all gone, and

no Iriendly gale w afted to their side the seaweed from which they could obtain crabs or insects It seemed as if all hope was gone

ver, and the- had nothing before them

but death, or the horrid alternative of eating

One cx-

as

who

the captain can recollect, twelve

n the cook. .n Indian from Canton, near

Boston, suggested the operation of rubbing two sticks together which succeeded. Ycrv fortunately, t ho caboose did not go overboard with the deck load; this w as got to w indward, a tire kindled and some provision cooked, whhh was the fust they had taMed. except raw, pork, for the whole time. They now got up a barrel of pork, part of a barit 1 of beef, and one half barrel of beef. A small pig had been saved alive, which thev now dresed, not having any thing to feed it with. Eut at thi time no apprehensions was entertained of suffering for meat, there being

several barrels stowed in the

the w reck.bv a part of the corps of thcir shit

mate! The)' succeeded, and they caught a large shark, and from that time had many fish, mostly dolphin till thcir happy deliverance. Very fortunately, a cask of nails which w as cn deck, lodged in the lea scupper while on their beam ends; with these they were enabled to fasten the shingles on their cabin w hich by constant improvement, had become much more commodious, and w hen reduced to two only they had a better supply of vv iter. They had now drifted above two thousand

miles and were in latitude i2S North and

cians who have become acquainted with its great

restorative powers so much so that some have ad

ministered more than a hundred bottles to their

patients in a year. There is no deception in the

medicine, references can be given to respectable citizens in this town who have experienced its benefits. It may be taken by all ages and both sexes

with perfect safety. H. EASTMON.

For sale at W. B. 4- S. M. Davis' Store, Brook

ville, Indiana. Rrookville, November 25th, IS34. 49 6m

For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in Li:

rison and at the Store of

W. B. &: S. M. DAVIS, Rrookvilie. Sept. 1S,1S;34. :-ly.

JIST RECEIVED, IN addition to my former Stock of Goods, Fresh Teas, Cofl'ee, JIolase,

Mackerel, Smoked Ilerrinsr, Orleans sugar, Los

Io. resins, Kiggs, &c.

LSO , Trace Chains, and Hamrs, WM

Chains, Caslcel Axes. Ilatchi ts, tpatief, a

Shovels, Wagon Boxes, Chewing and SnmA

iT lobacco, Cwrry comos ana urmn

T. While's Tooth-Aehc Drops.

fMlHL only specific ever offered to the public, JL from which a permanent and radical cure

maybe obtained of that disagreeable paiR, the I,SO An assortment of Augers, Rascra

Penknives, Comos, d,c. I WKir.li tll fill hsrrihor will sell low for OH

Persons wishing to purchase are invited to cail"

x amine for themselves. PRICE

llmnlvillo Voh 11th. 1S.15. 7 btV

the credit of prospective improvements and future excellence, the publishers are content to rest their claims to public consideration on what they have

lareadv accomplished, and respectfully invite the

patrons of American literature to examine thcir

journal and judge what it will be from it is.

Y hen it is considered that no periodical ol liKC character for originality and variety of literary contents, comprehensiveness of plan, and the amount of matter weekly presented, has ever been attempted in this country at a less price than three to rive dollars per annum, the publishers trust they will not be deemed presumptuous in expressing the hope that their journal will attract the attention, even if it should not secure the favor, of the patrons of American literature. JI. G RE ELY Ac Co. Office No. 20, Xassau-st. New-York. CONDITIONS. The New-Yorker will be published every Saturday morning on a large imperial sheet of the best quality, and afforded to patrons in city or country, at TWO DOLLARS per annum payable in advance. The experience of the past year admonishes us to regard the advance payment from distant subscribers as an indispensable condition. When, from peculiar cirenmstauces, payment is delayed till the expiration of the quarter, fifty cents will be

added. Any persons remitting ten dollars free of

charge to us, shall receive six copies for one year, and in the same proportion for a larger number. Post-Masters and others are respectfully requested to interest themselves in our behalf, with the assurance that the best possible terms will be afforded them.

- ttuva ,.vav in itiiiiuui i. iii; ill iiiii run, and un- 1 io- . , .1 111

v-,-t- ,r ),,, i.., j 1 11 1 nuigtiuue 10 est, wnen to ineir unspeaKani waul:, of one hundred under deck and al-i: ',1 . .1 . i- 1 1 .

so several hogsheads of water,

With1 thi: "'"V ,'lt?-v !avv t'"'oe ships hearing down upon

nilim,..; , l I, 1 .1 - HIV 111. 11IC MIII'Sl.Hlll- IIS IRitl US "US COIIlinpression, the people Ksed the provisions t 1 i 1 -1 r 1 1 i. v.M-v- imiM-ii.liM.tlv i'I u v ' 1 vement. and then hailed which t apt. Cazneau ei lmpiuuentn . till thev discovered that the 1 -.1 n.i c n- 1 ns, ift.-riviri nf ih.v , - "j 1 1 answerd with all the force ol his lungs. The aiuiparioi the quarter deck and stern were i- 1 1 1 1 1 i . 1 i V ,t,m.. .,,,1 t!,., 1 .- , . : slup which hailed proved to be the I ame o goue, ana the gale continuing or a long time. ; 11 n r- v i 1 1 e rthe barrels had 5tm- .,.! ,1, . . . lIulU CaP' I eatherstone, bound lrom R.o

- '-..v. , iv 11 WIUI.U13 11 V. I V in a solid mass, and lost forever. There happened to be a cask of water Ushed on the quarter deck, a part of which was saved, containing about thirty gallons, all the rest was lost. This lasted about eighteen days, when the crew was reduced to The

THE HELL BLOODED STALLIO.Y, W V A A' I O T,

WILL be kent at the stable of the

l'1VwTY subscriber, in Brookville and at

tWf fnjykr lunt C-armel,in Springfield town'AiLkjJWCLi ship, the ensuing season. W Y AN DOT is so well known in tin's part of the country .that it esteemed useless to say any thing in recommendation of him at this time. Particulars will be made known in pesters. .T.WOODS. Brookville, Feb. 26, 9-Sm.

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i ooiacne, with all its attendant evils; such as

fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, which

otten proves more painful than the toothache it

self; and cold passing from the decayed teeth to

the jaw, thence to the head producing a rheuma

tic affection," with many other unpleasant effects.

such as disagreeable breath,bad taste in the mouth,

vc, all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to

oner to me world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain, nine times" out of ten, if nronerlv

applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to

neaun anu useiumess. OCT Directions for use, also certificates of impor

tant cures, accompany each bottle.

OC1''01 sale at the store of J. Rittenhouse.Har- j

risou, cJiuo, and at the Store of W. B. & S. M. Davis, Brookville. tpSelSlhlS:U. 8 ly.

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PAIATIA.

George VV. K.van, Paintrr, ESPECTFULLY tenders his services tot

public as a, House V- Siffii Painter.

Having permanently located himself in the town ol

Brookville. and from his lonir practice in v,..-

nati. he confidently expects to receive a large per

tin,, nf ihc hiicinRS rif this COlintV.

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llefeiences Messrs. Robert John, lavia rn

and C. F. Clarkson, or his work, in different pi

in the town of Brookville. ....- GEO. W. RY

LA MOTT'S COUGH DROPS. Valuable Medicines for Coughs and CONSUMPTIONS.

rgllllS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the presA. ent prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading to consumption. Common colds

v coughs, which are occasioned bv nersniration.will

readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons aillicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, vc. spasmodic asthma, palpitation of the heart, and consumptive affections, even in the most advanced periods of life, will find immediate relief, from its remarkable power of diminishing the irritability of the system, and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also affords immediate relief in the hoopingcough. fe (Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each botttle. (t5Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale a the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in Harrison, and at the Store of W. B. Ac. S. M. DAVIS, Brookville. 3S ly

January 21st, 1835.

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Fine Blooded Horses. THE subscriber has taken much

trouble, and been at considerable exlifinsn t n intrfiiliirtA 1 :. .. .

4 R 1 iuwvuuvc mwu hub touniry, yp two fine STOCK HORSES.

Having done so, must rely alone on the public for remuneration. The improvement of thp'sto. L-

Admiiiistrator's Aofiee.

LETTERS of administration o n the estate of of this noble, animal has too long been neglected a George Wallace, late of I ranklin county; la. mongst us; and it is now time that farmers tun

Janeiro home. It so happened that the three

Captains had dined together that day and were all on board the Fame. Humanity

immediately sent a boat, which rut an ciid!V"se indebted must ma to the dreadful thraldom of Capt. Cazneau 1 he cstate 18 Vyuc3

anu samuci 15auger,the only surviving persons,

, who were received bv these human Fnglish-

have been granted to the undersigned agreeably to law. Persons having claims against said estate will present the san.e duly authenticated, to the administrators within one year from this time; and

make immediate payment.

vent.

MICAJAH SYMONS, JAMES WALLACE.

Adm'r

February Tth, lc-

fnrmprs turn

vneir attention to this desrrable end. Their interest unquestionably prompts them to the act, as it must be subserved materially by it. These HORSES will be "kept the ensuing season, alternately, at Brookville and Fairfield." 03" In due time Bills w ill be posted furnishing all theneeessary information. t -o, , WM- H. RISK. January 53d, 1935. 5 tf

7vi:w nooi.

rwHE undersigned has just received a new JL ply of 11 r rr li. iiid i e.

Suited to the present season, which, in addition tj

his former stock renders the assortment, qii.tc

to any in the country. IVrsnns wiKhinir tn nnrrhriRP Hoods WPUIO CO B'

to call and examine his assortment previous to n 3.

king their selections, as he is determined toseu if-

N, V. UALWV-'

January ISth, 18S5.

btv

CAlVriOA.

HEREAS my wife Elizabeth has ie ' :

bed and board, without any J""

provication; this therefore is to forewarn an , j

as I am determined to pay no debts of her H

trading, after this date. .-tijy

josiaii u-

February 4th, 1835.

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Just Keceived,

AND for sale, a general asssortment Round, and Hoop IRON.

Brookville, Feb. 2d, 1P35.

R.

& S. Tl.f-"' 6 btr

Cod FMi. For Sale by N. D. Galhon.

January 5ib'h, lp.io.

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TILL, as usual, be printed at te.rt," 'fJ

Off.ce, at a short warning, ar

d in

asrf!

and correct style as at any place, in tne (with a choice of cuts.) Our friends are ted to give us a call. Brookville. March Gth. 1S?5.

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