Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 March 1836 — Page 4
I-'ron Tirrcher's Skepticism. ATHEISM Till: FAMILY STATE. There never has been hut one government prnfeeillv atheistic. The National
ssemhly ofl'raner. in the commencement of 'so revolution, appointed a. committee to cti- . lire a:nl report whether there were nod . :gjit to be a liod, and (Ie romniittce report-j i il 11 1. lri . ii i, in. ii. 1 1 iv it! tooii in' ot iioenv on taint while there was believed to be a Cod in I leaven ; and there i no God ; and that death ; an ctert;d !-l op. The a-enddv adopted 'u report, abolished the Sabbath, burnt the liible, instituted the deeabe, and worshipped i'le Goddess of .ihcrtv. in the person oCa vile "jiiwn. Hut the eon-eipiences were too tec- ; hie to he endured: it rotuerted the most -dished nut-en of Ivirope into a nation t! .".ends and ririe.and th.e theatre of voUip'uvjs ehnemeiit into a stall of blood. The r.iigh! v aind who c;ovor:i the universe -those being 'hey had denied, whose word thevhad burnt. Vnose worship t'i v had abolished, who? Toterthm thev b.ad denied, and whose wrath ! !iey defied withdrew his protection, nmij ;nve them up : and with the voracity of fam-j thv fastened en each othr r"s ' e .-!kh tigers. "Iiroaf. and commenced work of death. ....... ......... in,! 111 quickly few were left alive to 1. 11 th.e tale . f ..... .!.:. I il l . " --;ui .-- oiaioii cxperimeiu oee men v. our.i ivpeal upon us. 1 lie entire corroborating action of the Government -ofGod. with all its sateliiie institutions, tlipv ., - t . VOuU abolish, to lot on! imnn qnri.lv in ivi-.sh without mixture and without measure, the im-'in potent depravity of man. ' The. l.unily the foundation of the political edifice, the t:i 'iho.Kzer of the world's business. md the nr!insiring of its industry thev on! 1 d-mohs' Tiie family the sanctuary ! u i.ie p ne anti warm alieclions, where the -'t,'-;,ss 11:1,1 pro'ecii .:). the wretcliol svmKitny, and ti:e ward undying affection, vhile parental hearts live to love, and pray. md forgive. they w ould dMaml and th sccrate. The familythat school .f indelible ti.irly lmnres-ion. and of unextinguislu-d atfec - lionthat verdant spot in life's dreary waste. about which memory lingers that centre of attraction, wructi Isolds hack the heady and) high minded, and v. hose cords bring out ol ', . II- 11 the vortex the snipwretkeu m.iiincr. alter the i-i,:lc...,?.W i.v.m.- ..!!... 1.1. I...... 1 01 cvei o-.uer table oas OMitod Lhese oohii.al 1 . , . 1
. ; ,v" ul1 in y"11 11 is 1 vnsiiiiiii 5 like pepci the hie o-i its ahars jK.v v,ould put out; the den sets one on lire; hke u-u ,-d.i 1 1 f 1' .! 1, I r. ...1 1 . 1 . . .1 , - .
Ulli lis WOO (I illstliailt e. cold hand of death thev would place on the
"...m.-ui 10 nearis ioFui)stiiu;e ihe.tiealh ol man; like a prison, because it makes vagrancy ot th-irc. the rage of lust, and the. one mi-e ralde ; like w iite. because it makes solieitiide.au I d':s.-ase. and desolation, u hich ; us happv;like a man. because it is here tofollow the loot-teps of unregulated nature tx-jdav and tone to-morrow ; like a woman, behaved by excess, jrauselht re is no getting rj, 0f j,; p,,e a Ihe possession of tho soil m fee simple,! heaeon. because it guides one to the wi-dfd which to imhistry like the action cf the sun; for port: like a will-o'-the-wisp, because it oflo the movements of the heavenly bodies, they j ten leads one into a hog; like a tierce courser, would exchange ..r their common fit Id j bet anse it ambles nil eh w ith one; like the where men perlorm their tasks. ;,nd receiveibite of a mad dog. or the kNs nfa pretty wotheir rations, and eat, and drink, and sleep,! man, because thev both make a man run' mad ; and the while infancy is committed to the dike a goose, bet nu?e it is sillv: like a rabbit, tender mercies ol state nurseries, in which, j because there is nothing like it. In a word, ouring the experiment in France.;) out of UK it is like a ghost, because it is like every Hum', died -a system, w Inch, by infanticide and dis-. and like nothing; often talked about, but nev-
n. i..,,, iiu iuun reuni on one nan , me population ol the Sandwich Islands, and were it to be universal and permanent, would in a century depopulate the earth. mus would political atheism suspend the kind .-ltli.irfins ,f I,,.-,. 1 1 ...... storm nf, mill,. .,c,;., i ' 1: I w.v (Vm '., V'' . U ,S,,UT ".m,hom stem to stern, make a . dear breach . over us sweeping us clear of wbal tvHrinU. .uiu v niisiians, ami neaven liave done to ren der us hapn It would iiu'pirilualize our souls, cut olfj eternity from our being, to hang its leaden ! weights open the wheels of our machine, till it run down and stop forever. It would teach 1 . ln ll' legaru accountalnhty as a kclion, and
t 1 . - "lni incur, win lie a sa e of the nersonal tirmertv right and wrong as obsolete terms, without jbelo.gingto the estate of said SeJedent at inflate Use or meailitl'- while wilb clnnnl ir i...... 1 rrsidi-niM in l';iirli..l.' -I'.,,, . ,,.1.:.. :..
--, in, vol- 1 Sistencv It anat!iemati7ed Ibn i.iinii.-.-Christ," it elogized the most aboininabl- ' crimes, and covered (he most exalted virtues i With contemnt :,d ..Id.,.....- lu - , .... I rom the .M,r lor,v Transcript. A lM'.CLA RATIONThat man, that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, It with his tongue he cannot w in a woman." t 1 1 , ,. .,.., , '""""" Jotham Jenkins, in his Sunday's best, sat! Shaktprarr one evening, twiriing his b.it. :.t ib. 1,..,,. f -W.. 'IV.". i . ...V. i..n. iwisueion. Jt was aliont ) o thick in the evening, and 31 .tin 3lrs. Twil eioii -
hand i'lJieionslv r .tii-. I 1 l - 1 ' r!,nKI,n t r.Uiate t ourt 111 vacation. AllperT b Vw V V, aim to sa,d estate are re.piested to m'ake JMiit.. lain ha Iwistleton politely sat up, to; immediate payment, and those havimr vhm ahear hat Jothan .Jenkins had to sa v and to ' -llllst MI'd estate ate hereby notified to present rake uplho tire after he had taken Ids leave. iV'0'" tU,,y autl,cnticateJ. within one year from this Jotham had been coming over .1 tine s.n. l ,,iate-
which he meant In ! . iln,i I, w. i- . t.r,io,iu.m had been given h,m. by the withdrawal of
... . ... mil wnen mat onportuni'x .Bminiivanii- .atgi". came, the words would not conie The lin"eirHlHn administrator of the estate of1 speech stuck in hU throat aiul lie f wnlo I I ! R '"' '-ht. deceased will sell at public vendue 1 hat more ind i.'ri , , V ." i1 ,h I:U'; residence ofsaid deceased in Rrookv 1 e1 Uh rrwi- . ' 1 eVr- 1",t la" rranklin County, Indiana on Friday the' mtli.i l w istleton had more presence of mind: of March next the personal nroiwtv hH.,,' I
aiui alter omom.r hie ,.,,,1. while, she opened her mouth and a-ked him " wb.it in ul.. I. in. c .)...!.) t: ... .' . ni.'.i: i.i-siieiu lor a - - . . im . 1 . ii:uu : "Fp.m that him he spike." Any thing was lu il.-r n.-m i...il,i,,.. t.. 1 1. .he ice: and that being now eU'ected bv the! v,..,.t, ; lemaric 01 ins charmer, he thus began '1 sav.Tahitl," Vell Jotham V 'I've come here to night '1 see ou have. fl'., ... ., . V -"":eu mat that some 1 how or .11101 1 It F 'Very likclotham.' '1 thui't know how it is 'Nor 1.' .br,,;Ur'a ) 'M fori rather 'Hah r
'Darn it! Tabitha.I love vou?ntul now it's out.' 'And vou feel vcrv nint h rcleivcd I dare say ?' 1 do, I swow feel shockingly relieved, I feci as if a big fifty six was ullTiny stomach.'' 'IV.or fellow ! was our love so heavy V
'Iguesstou"d think so if you knew the weight on't. It pressed me down like a mare." .A 1 I -AVell, Jotham, I'm glad to hear of your fortunate tlclivcrenee.. But it's growing late, and mother told me to cover up the lire.' 'Oh, don't think of the lire now. just as I've broke the ice. I've a world of tine things to say to vou.' "'What .-ire they?" 'I havn't fold you half my love storv yet.' 'Oh. I thought you'd got it all out."' " 'I 1 love jon like pi-en i do indeed. 1 abillia. ' 'That love will ho fatal then.'' 'It will be to me if you don't marrv me." 'rudge! Jotham don't be a fool." Go heme now and lot me cover the lire that's a good fellow. 'Won't you have me. then V 'lean ul! ou better, Jotham, hen vou onio to !io n nl:.n i S!i.f 1 .. ...... "T:-, :.i . ! I 1!!. .ii.ii i i iii.i.i MUVI..U1S3 1 I U liSC to know!' said Jotham. risin- with nirit and ... ... ... . ' . ipuuuig Irs !;at on ins heat! "it i ain t a man now and a whole hog one too I think it darn'd stronge." 4 ... I ,. 1 1 .'"!,. , I 1 1 . , i . ... ... ..... ..v. ..., , , t:isiuitu oooui fh - .f " oil r!'.,K;i!,.. ; . ; .. i . i i -s itJintj mi" mi (, 1 1 lore s no nispuie a noui the ashes. I 'Well, if that's (he way vou treat me. Tab. 'you may go to grasp, and get a husband w here 3'ou can, for what I t are. 'Thank von..1..i!.;.ir. X".- .r in .. good boy. at ti ttll your mamma' not to let vou stay away o" nights. You may get lost.' Jotham pressed his hat on his head harder than ever, and telling Tab, as he cat .led her.she might go to tlc devil for all him. he left the house giving one proof, at least, contrary to our Sl.akspoa em motto, that u 'nian may be endowed with a tonguo, and vet 'not be able to use it so as to win a' woman ! withal. Wm t is I.ovk iiki:. Love is like the ....... j.,t HKO lOO devil, bec-mspii t.,mifif . in.-,.. !. . -rrnwoit wr.-nw mr ;.. ki;.. 1.1... . 1 1 . . ... .. 1 "-iiss . nb.e s;ii 1, oer:i!lsi if i ra-.nhiiirr. I:; .. ... ...... I :i r because it is sweel: like a rone 1 ec.-uise it is often the er seen touched or understood. 1 ieeJr'j Hot ice. mrOTICF. is hereby given, that Letters Testa' 1 M mentarv noon the estnto nf I!.. !... deceased late of Franklin County la. have this day I ..1... . r J "'teased late 1 cn ?ral,tod to 1,10 undersigned". Executors of the 'aSt,W,i,wf S:lia tIc'!"'t- Persons indebted to sa.d estate are notified to make immediate pavment. And Hmso ki in,rri,;,c ..:.i 11c must present the same to the mnWc,'rr..n.) ,l.. ly authorized w ithin one venrfmm iti li'ri.r. Ti. .'estate is supposed to be solvent. K 1. 1; ia osuoux ) WILLIAM IU SIN(J i Executor. H AUIIEN JONES. Feb. 22, 9 :)w. - ... . . .... 1 1 .- 1 1 ( . in miiu II1IIKV on Saturday the lt'th, of .March lv:;r. .-rM. i ;.,r, ;.. 1?U r ,nrs. tock ''gs, one Waggon. Corn, , "h a , 0o'IlMoV81 A:c- Terms ,,,,u,e know .. the day ol hale. Saleto commence at lOoVlock, on saul U.IV w hero attendance wi he rrivrn liv i. ..... . . J WILLI A 31 RFsl NC, I ;,, '. auren Jones.) Feb. 22, IS-fi. 0 ;iw. -oiiiiiistn -;nui- police. WOTICE is hereby g,ven. that letter., r,imi it istration noon t ht'i!it:its r.f .1 .-,1. i?., .1.. I ..- v .....II. UUVI..S eil, late of the county of Frankli IlPOll rrr-into, ....!..' l 1 . 1 . 1 , u",1,-lt-'-!UU " ii.e i.ieru 01 ... ISAAC SOP F.R. A dm r. I ebuary the 20, l:tO. 9 :Uv. i,-. 11,., .,...,,...,.- -i i .... , ' ' . - ' "r"c --Lin - u f.im iieceaseu, consisting ot. Com, ILirses. Cattle and otlnr :irti-l, t... t.,l,,M,o t., .............. . ... -.v. mil., u .im lion. 1 erms of sale made l.-miu-n .... tl,.. .1... ..r Sale, tocommence at 10 o'clock A. Due attention by me. February 2i th i:ti 1 VAC SUPER. A.hn'r. :Uv. .In?! ISciH'ived :tiid i;r Sale, V the undersigned, a general assortment of I in and tlueeusw.-iro -lml tl.r. rirt nn..i:t,- r I. , ...... v.., ....... ......m, U .neuuisii lonaeco. Also. Leather lilmos jof Shoes, and the best 4u ihtv of vesting and Cloth tor overcoats. " J. WOODS. 4!) bty. Roorkville Dec. -1th, l?:i."i. THE board of trustees of town 9 Range 2 West ot this county w ill meet on the ll'tb of March next I f.- i .
ior 1 ne purpose ot makir.g distribution of the school fund ofsaid township. JOHN RVMAN.Clk. I ebrnary C2d., 1:T. 9 :?w.
TAftl2. vi, Y Jacob Fan rot in Posey Township, Franklin Count v la. or. tho 12t h. dn v nf It
- . J . .l.VUIUCl I"'iU. l-.Ieven head ot sheep, marked as follows, a swallow fork out of each ear nml a hole in the left ear of part of them, and the balance of them an umlt-r hit, in the left all hut one which has a swallow fork in the ri;ht ear and underhit it. t,n !.-. .,.. with small boll on, appraised at eleven dollars hv 1 -.,;.. i t !,, , . ...i i 1. 1 .. f .i i . . -uui.i . ju nit .1 1 mi .i uiiu lock woou. a true copy from my cstrav look. WILLIAM POTTS. J. P. February 10th... ltS'ti. BY Mathew ILodin.it, Ptisev township, Franklin Co., la. on the-Jtith dav of Jan. -:'(). three head of cttruy cnttle. one a inulev h-'ifer of a hrin!le colour. Slip) used to be three" years old, marked with two crops ami an underbit i'nthe riuht ear, appraised to ft-.; one hiimlle and white piiic.l cow marked -. ith two crops, & an underbit in the right. Supposed to be -1 yesrs old; appraised to 10;one red and whitj pided bull yearling, no mark or Oram's, appraised to also, (ihead 01" Sheep, one wit h a crop and 2 slits in the left ear, and a slit in right ear, one with two crops and Sfslits, three with a crop and slit in the left ear, and slit in the right ear one with a crop ctT the left ear and half crop underside the right ear; appraised to 1 dollar and 25 cents a heat:; all appraised by Andrew S. liabbettand Win. Arnold, this i'thof Feb. I'-.Ti. A true copy from my est ray book the LHh of cel.. JSli. V, 1LLIA.U POTTS, J. p. Feb. 2oth, 1:',G. P :iw The Ihcroiigii Sued turf IIose, .5E3' ESE'BSAfigfi3SS, ?.lTH'b be kept the ensuing seaV v son, by the subscriber, in llrookville. Franklin Co. Ia. The .Tnhn Richards jr., was brought from Ts'ew Jersey by Jtdm Probasco, of Warren Co. (M.io. nnd the sniisprilier fn.tinir much intererest in the stock of horses of the country, his, at much expense, purchased this fine horse, nnd confidently relies upon the liberality ol the Farmers of Franklin to sustain him in his exertion to improve the breed of horses, lie will stand regular in Urookville. For particulars see 'Jil's. J. WOODS. Feb. 2-ltli, f::T). 9 E.A?,5 Vim SABBJ. rnilin Subscricer has ?0 Acres of Land which he -12- wishes to sell, lying near the Oxford Road, about 4 miles from ISrookville. Also, about 6 or 8 tons of Hay. For particulars call on SAMUEL GOUDIE. Springfield Township, Feb. 12, lPG 6 Sale of JCral Estate. rraHF undersigned w ill sell, at public outcry, on Saturday, the 12th day of March, li'G,' between the hours of ten o'clock A. 31. and four o'clock P. 31. of said day. on the premises, 9 miles F.a.-t. of 15roi)k illo,on the Oxford road leading from Brook ville to Oxford, in Springfield township, Franklin Co. In. the following described realestate, (to wit:) the- South west quarter, of Section two; and the north west quarter, of section eleven in town.-hip nine, ramie 1 west iVc. Tn he sold quIi. jert to the widows dower. Terms of Sale. ( ie third of tho purchase nionev, to be paid in hand; third in one year; and the ballanee in tw o years from the day of Sale, to be secured by bond and approved Security. JJy order of the Probate Court. TS AC WA3ISLF.Y ) , W3I. MEAL. Com,. Feb. 9th, 7 An Aiirentice Wanted. ?"bscriber wishes to take an apprentice to -EL the Tailoring business. A boy of about 17 or IS years of age of industrious habits, and ambitious of become master ofhistiade, will find asituation, on good terms, bv applying soon. M. F. RODMAN. 1 eh. 5th. l'Wfi. 7 c: Ea a b n xi a A' riMcrroie v. rgITI-' Subscriber respectfully informs Ji- the citizens of Franklin county, that ne continues the business of CHAIR JIAKIIVCJ in the tow n of llrookville, Franklin Co. Indiana. Where he is nrennred tn ptokiiIh all contracts or oulers in his line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, w ill do well to call and examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, lie flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. Ilis shop :s immediately north of" U. & M. Tyner Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN 3IcGlNNlS. Rrookville, Ilec. 2oth, 1S:5. -yj bty can 13 v vn;. LI, persons who have had running account the -Ml. lt VPnr With llilt KllllCM-ilm. n m . - v.... ..Iv....iv ...-.'V . 1 1 ii 1 1 1. iitett.u to tan ami settle the same and if not convenient to pay to give their notes, as I am desirous to close my Rooks at least once a year, and to those whose notes have been sta.idirg over the last voar Are re(1'iested to call and pay the same, without further u-'ay. UA HI I'KlCl;. January 1st l?:'.t. b STATE OF INDIANA, Franklin ) ("ountv. ISrookville Townshio 1 D E it known, that on the 1 Ith dav nf l.-oK "i'li? before the undersigned .a .1 ust it e of 1 he nrnre 01 said lownsiup. came iliiam Jackson of the townshio aforesaid, and made rennrt in ,ln r.m - ...... ......... ...im of law, that on the :1 of Feb., lSTi.he 1 00k jip four , ' ,, ."..wo wu.ui ,a,TOVVS ;lone w, all w lute except one of s "ovi; w,,lth 18 b :"'k white, spoted; all m k1 W,,h a and j1" Uiulor bit ' tllC " a r0!' 1:1 the right ear, no other marks, C01V0,K .A,ul.bc.lt known.tbat saal hogs w esirav nogs, .upiiose.l to oe two years nhl. t hn.o barrows and one sow, all w hite except one of said marear; pervnrr appraised by Andrew Jackson and Israel liunvard. appraisers by me appointed, on the said 11th Ftb. ;i o; at j-.t eacn. inau.'o. ,.ll ol which projceedings were duly sworn to before me. j I certify the above to be a summary cf the projceediiigs had before me in the above case, as the papers 111 my otlice tiled will more fully show. "NATHANIEL HAMMOND. J. P. Feb. 11th 1 -:'. e aw .In! Kecscvrtl, A ND for sale, a small lot of violins, shoe ham1 ,m- "'Ti' ,i'T,erf' .,:l,los: ?'vHs, Drawing : c hains. Ua.tes ( hams, (rass bed cords, Hand-saw a lies, .-noe Drusues cc loacKing WOODS. ') btv. lirookvilie, Feb
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Cash AVanfcd!! A LL persons indebted to the Subscriber are xti. hereby requested to make payment without deliy. If there are any w ho cannot now pay they aredesircd to come and give their cote. N. D. G ALLIOX. Dec. 21tb 15- 50 bty
rgnllE Subscriber h is just received from PhilajL delphia and Cincinnati, a iresh supply of, JI ER CUA NDISE, Suited to the present season. Which he offers for sale far Cash, and approved Cmuttrij Produce, at as low r.ites as the same can be purchased in the S'ate. Ilis stock consists in part of Hlue, !jlack-,t,ruicn, grien.tnijt and drab Cloths. lilac, drab, andtiiht casiiuris. Blue, drab, lavender, tnut, griy, Lroicn and slriit d casinefs. Pi lot cloth. Green .Vackinaw blankets, a first rate article fur occr-cats. Jlcd,irhite, iV green Jlaniiel. Green baize iy twilled Jlamiel. lUiip. vri en. tmd irtiiip -f'.iui ilnnnrl
Padding, eamass. goats hair, a id other camhlets. Jiose, and point Llanlels. Green, bine, jdumb, brown, crimson, and other colored twreno Circassians. Green, red, blaik and brawn hombasd!. Jilack and broicti lutestring silks, and satin. J'lark, red, green, and blue tabby velvet. Jilack and blue silk velvet, ank velvet vesting. German, strait tdotcii and valcnUa vesting. Irish linen, and linen cambric, Jiobinet iy- jaconet .Huslins. jilain S,- Jigured. I'lain Jigured book mnslins, prints, ginghams. J'aintcd muslins f reach chints. Vull, and Siciss muslins. Bed licking S; curtain calico. .-I.rofi checks, and furniture checks. Blue, black, brown, green, yellow, funk inuslins. Bobinet and thread laces and edgings. Green, blue, ink and white Jlorencc. Ji'hitc satin, and hat crape. l'iuk, black and white Italian crape. .1 variity of dress hdkfs, shawls, Ac. Black ialian and barcelona cravats. Jilack and white silk a id cotton hose. Pongee, Plug, and bandanez handkerchiefs. I 'lag, cotton and gingham do. JiitniiLl ribbons, and cap ribbons of all tolors. Silk and cotton umbrellas. Tape, silk, twist, and corded skirls. Buttons nf all kinds. Black and colored cords and braids. Badie's lasting and morocco shoes $ boots. Ladle's silk, beaver and hoskin gloves. Leghorn, tusean and straw bonnets. White cravats, and black bombazine slocks. And not. these articles nnlv. hut nlmnsi nnw arti cle that may be asked for, will be found in the stock; as also. U II O V, IS ES i K N. First quality Imperial and Young Hyson Teas. Rio Coffee, N. O. Sugar, Loaf Sugar, 3IoIasscs, iinger, Pepper, and Pimento. Dye Mtcffs. Indigo, 3Iadder, Alum, Logwood. Hardware. Hutts, screws, hiiiyes. bolts, mrrv combs, handsaws, handsaw files, millsaw files. horse-shoe rasns.slioem.ikorK mtw l.t-iiiunn ..!.,, .,! . u.ii,Li.iii,j'ia.i.u and iron table spoons, gimblets, augers, steel tobacco boxes, and steel snectarle ciisi's- till tmnl.chest, cupboard, stock, knob, brass, pad, and saduie uag iocks, tc.Vc. CCTI.CRY. Knives and Forks. Si-isanra cnrlol chissels. Firmer do. and T Plane irons, shoe, butcher's. i. nml r.."-i.-.t knives, drawing knives, and Razors. Hiei'.nsivaue. lea pots, sugars howls, cream ings, cons and saucers. Livernonl rrltir. i.irm x. common ware, coffee pots, Liverpool, celtic, painteu ana common iilates, dishes. tVc. (ilass-Ware. Iron. Nails. Castino-s Rmrnr ties. Salt. "liis-kev. I'oi-t Winn .'ll,,.i,. a. Al.so. 1 obacco. cigars, smok inn- tnhfif .-r. i,i. tier, lead, shot, (lints, coffee inills, trace chains, names, snoveis ami tongs, spades, shovels, bed cords, and grass ropes, S;c. Tin Waiie Dutch buckets, kettles, wash-pans, large pans, sausnge stuffeers, candle sticks, candle moulds, horns, tin cups, patti-pans, sugar bowls, dippers. Persons wishinsr to nnrrlmsn nnnnm .. .n .1 C I 111 UU well to give me a call, as I am determined to give uiu ui-l ui uargains, in oruer to ensure a. share of pat rouge. , . N- D. GALLION. Rrookville, Dec. 10, ie:!o. raill E subscriber has just received a handsome JL assortment of seasonable goods, consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit: Green, broirn, laylock, and black Circastions. Bombazi Us. liiiie, broicti, and plaid Cajnblels. Casint Its. . handsome assortment of Calicoes. Plain and figured jMnsins. Plain andjignrcd Bvbinrtls. Red, green, yellou; and white Flannels. Haze, Ac, Ac .lho,.ln assorlmmt of Thibet wool Shazclls. Cashmere, and Prussian in. Thibet Wool, Prussian, and Silk Dress hdkfs. Coarse Hoots, Shoes. Ac. A ffi O China, Liverpool, and common Tia-u art. Castings, Xails, Sail, Hals, Seal Caps, Tinirare, Mulassis, Ac. Jlso, A general alsorhncnl of Grocorie, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Ac CCr'l'he subscriber has removed to the brick building formerly occupied by R. Tyner, opposite the Lourt-house. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves. n , u . 11 TRICE. Rrookville, Sept. .V'th., 40 btv Pcb.tMsm. ?-:uv. T n. " wVwn!0" X '-iqiiop Slope. WOOD.-, informs the public that he has opened a Drv llnn.U l,.::.... 1 1 .. . w, . .' ivi ioiuu iinii Jiiquor Store, m the building lately occupied by D. Price, one door South of the Rrookville Hotel. The be-t ot Liquors will always be found at his establishment, t he following are some of the articles which he has on hand, to-wit. tm' noons, fuel, as, J-lannels, Casine'ls, Sheetings, and Shtrtings, Calicoes, and B'ankits. Cow,,-, Knives and Porks, Buttons Ac. Oll. Hrandy, Gin, Itliiskcy, Hum, It tnes. Cordial, I'inegar, Ac. .lLSU, Tbacco, "Scgars, .Madder, Alum, Indigo, Salt ails, Salts, Tea, Coffee, Pevper, riee,.Vackirel,nd.Moiassts. Powder LcHLf, Shot, Crackers, and Cheese. J atent .Medicines. States Books, Glass-ware, Cojree-mills, Hesins, hulls and Screws, Essences, Candies, Loaf Sugar, (-amltc-wick, Ac. Ac. Ac. AH of w hich he will sell low. He wishes to keep such a variety of Provisions, Dry Goods, and V'0.''s;,as V'11 suit a11 classcs f Purchasers. Call and see. Rrookville, Nov. 13,-). 46 btv
1 I S r Received a lot of Spanish Sol Leather1 Kr i v ve D. PRICE. I Rrookville Nov. Cih 35.
I LGET.1 ULE IIIIEUMITIC DROPS r CFllTAIN 11EMKDY. "Iff AX Y articles are before the public, as a c,Ir HO. for tuat obstinate and most tormentmo- ,p ' ease, the Rheumatism, and from close observ-nC we are led to believe they have to a vcrv "re-'i't't-'v' tent, failed to produce the desirable re Tub'- vTi may it not be attributable to tho fact, that artjo" said to cure this troublesome disorder, are a'-', ? commended to curealmost every disease with v 1 our frail bodies are attacked, and in thee- pre'-m? tion that object is kept ia view, viz. to havet' medicine a cure for all diseases. The Ve-eta' Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a siiro remedy for chronic or inflammatory llhemnao.,,,. and as no case is known where a perfect cure'wql not effected, we are iustttuxl in fWu; .
uable medicine for that painful disease'and f.,r"n other is it recommended. OrDirections for use, also certificates of im portant cures acconiiiany each bottle. For sale at the Store of J. RiUenhoc.se in Hir rison and at the Store of RARWICK & HITLER, UrookvilV Sept. L.LMOTTS COUGH DROPS. Valuable Medicines for Coughs a:ul CONSLMPTIONS. ' rniHIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the p-rs -XL cnt prevailing disorders of the breast ard lungs; leading to consumption. Coinnio., colds j.conghs, which are occasioned by jcrsiration, v, iJ readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant s',, ."' lant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces a to an enunent degree. Persons alllicted with y.v. monary conijdaints, bleeding of the lungs, spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, anil col'. sumptive affections, even in the most advance,; riodsof life, will find immediate relief, from iu 'r.markablo power of diminishing the irritabibtv of the system, and the velocity of the circnhiti and by eleanslng and healing the disorded parts It also affords immediate relief in the hooim cough. 1 " Orj-Directions for use. also certificates of im. portant cures, accompany each bottle. OrrPrico Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in Harrison, and at the Store of RARWICK RUTLER Brookvillc. T. WHITE'S TOOTH-ACHE DROrs.' HIE only specific ever offered to the public, - from which a permanent and radical -vr' may be obtained of that disagreeable- pain, tha Toothache, with all its attendant evils; such ns fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, w hich often proves more painful than the toothache itself; and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head producing a rl.ciiinat.e affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the moiitli.&r, all of which are produced from foul or decnyrd teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to olfer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten, if properly applies but preserve the teeth from further decay"; ami arrest the disease in such as are decav ing ' ami have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. fjr Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. 03-For sale at the store of .1. Rittcnhouse.Hirrison, Ohio, and at the Store of Ii.UWICK& RUTLER, nrookvilU. Sept. Wh 154. ;H "v Vegetable Touth-Avhc Drops. HIE subscriber lias the plcasur of offerirc tf the Public a fresh supply ol his iciiiedy Ii.: that tormenting disease the Tooth-A rite, which he has discovered after a series of experiments pursued for nearly two years. In the composition of this remedy he assures the public that there is not the smallest particle of any miurral substance, that it is entirely compounded from the vegetable kingdom, and that its tendency is, instead of corroding the nerve and substance of the tooth, to preserve both. It acts as a sedative, and also as an intiseptic, without producing the slightest increase of pain, and on its application almost instantaneous relief is obtained. Numerous certificates are in the possession of lli subscriber, of cures performed by this rcnicily, but as some of them can be seen where the "drops are for sale, and tho others on application to the subscriber, it is deemed useless to insert them here as the publication would be more expensive UiM necessary. A single vial will be suflicient, if properly appi -cd to cure from (50 to 100 cases, and as printed directions accompany each vial, any person ran administer it even to himself. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Philip son in Connersvillc, Allen & Co., Cincinnati, N'than D. Gallion, Rrookville, and by retail at most of the country stores. A liberal discount made to those who piiich'"for retailing. All communications to the subscriber must boa: dressed "Everton P. O. Fayette Co. Ind." JOSEPH D. THOMPSON. The Richmond Palladium, Rushville Heralo. Rrookville American, Lawrcnccburgh Palladium Buckeye fc Mirror, and Cincinnati Gazette, w l each please publish this advertisement weekly ! six months, anil forward their hill to Everton ' .1. n. t. Nov ISth, 47 Oni. PA I AT, ?S B?I)iriA 11 e ii 1 tux in ni (Kl ir. ,i.iiiij.i 11.13 juoi 1 .- . ... to Ids stock of Paints. Medicines I bason hand the following articles: Ground WhiteLead by keg Liquorice Ball Dry White Lead Magnesia Spanish Whiting Red lead No. 1 Ac 2 Venetian Red Spanish Brown crmillion Red Chrome green yellow Prussian Blue, Yellow Ochre, Finbre Torre De Cienna Lithrae, Linseed Oil Japan i- Copal Varnish Paint Brushes White Wash Brushes, Venice Turpentine Bateman's Drops Sweet Oil, Cloves Camphor Assa lirtida Borax, Pangorie Laudanum, Lee's 1 i-s SenekaOil Red PrecipitatoO;ntT. - TeUer Ointmcr.t Itch Ointment Coxc's ,ve Syrup- . . Svrup sqiiiIls.iClC" Tooth Ache drops M'edicainentuni Worm Tea, Castor ov tiodfrey's Cordial Ess. cinnamon do. peppermintPearl Ash, Sal Aratis Nutmegs, Ci!Hi:oi!i), i l'.nsom A- Glauber Salts. II .f ...I l. nn Id rf.1 SOU .1 Jl terr i as they can be bought at any house in the cll",j L RGE quantity of Tyre Iron, of rlyj J. Also, a general assortment 01 nu- - Iron, just received and for sale, ty
Brookvillc, Aug. MD,
