Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 May 1836 — Page 4

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From, the V. I'. Star. CROCKETT. Tho' ead was Lis fate and mournful the story The deeds of the hero shall never decay, He fell in a cause dear to freedom and glory And foughtlike a lion at bay. When lang the loud call from a nation oppress'd

And her valleys, with slaughter of brave men, were red;

"Twas the pride of poor Crockett to Lelp the dis-

tress'd, And the watchword in Texas was heard, Go Ahead. His death-dealing' rifle no longer shall 6hover, Its unerring balls on the proud haughty foe; Cut down in the spring-time of life's budding flower, His tombstone, alas! are thy walls, Alamo. Then may we not hope, since valor has crown'd him, And o'er him bright fame her mantle has spread. Io the souls parting hour, good angels were round Lim, Bid his spirit arise to the skies, "Go ahead." FLASH. From the Perry (Penn.) Forrester. ADVICE TO OLD TOPERS. EYjA.N OLD LANDLORD. The law for landlors is the rule By which they governed be: For liquor upon credit sold, They can't collect a fee. Then ere you to tue Bar do go, Or give "mine host" a wink, Slip your right hand in your fob, And feel if you've the chink. And if you find the rhino scarce. And elbows sticking out, And not a patch to mend the rents. Turn to the right about, And onward, forward, bo you march, To right nor left do look, Till a new garment you have got, And cash paid to the crook. Nor yet to stay you must not think Provide the "staff of life" To satisfy the craving of Your "wee ones"' and your'wife. And when you have thus nobly done, And some five francs to spare, You then may step up to the Bar And give your friend a share. But one advice I yet would give, That you your course may mend: For every dollar you receive, Not more than half you'll spend. FIP. AMtSIXU STOUV. In IaaVi i. r: r.some papers the foI. 1?" "T "'f"c""J translation from the ., dsiouna, and is spnf f.,r )r publicaUOll. in ; ; , , , 7' 1 rtris' established 111 One Ol Inn 1'rr.iw . ti i- ! will; .1" ' ",a,,us ' America, was n S V " a Person of merit, and not knowing who was to his mind, he bethought himself of writing to a corefDon dent of probity whom heTiad at Pari'! ' He knew but httle of any other style than that nVo' rm "iS blIsi"i and treat ingot an atlair of love with the sine m-,n ner as his other business, after Lv 'Z ed his friend with a cclt e Zvnr"v? ,,ig th"'Sfor last, here he thi r x7- ' SCCl"S lhati have taken ot 5Cd I t t0benrriGd' that l ean SSi Zt fit a mTcb that suits ,nc' vou win not tail to send mi -1., 1... .1 ' . . -a.m,;,s runout reproach, healthy and of tyc' "":"r.?.rV.not b occasion in r7,i 7 i - , " U!C nrst shu'd 1 to fail (wh.ch may prevent as much us hes) considering the distance and I lSreui good condition uiuiMU,,r nark" tho ter, endorsed on your part, or ; of it, well and duly made autl at least a copv mere 1 1 may be neither mistake nor surpr e I Obhfft mvwlf j -uipilM., I shall myself of the iHkrn c"gc to acquit af or 1 tf ' t n:Vn m?"J;'ng y days with if r I 3 uiat shali be charcred WltU It. Jy virtue nfuKwl, I t "'"o1-" this present.' olI have signed 6ort, thn - -.u, m some bales h;. i, i,u' """l"e number of inz admirprf tu " , . t,,u auer hav "v.i urj mi. i.i I , . nieri.-,,, V i",K,eni exactness of the American, and the Um count nfth 'r.sl.ue in me ac he thouVl V ch taste: and "I" aecordmg to his he il nn t ::,,r aujrsscs, he thought W1V nnr Ol ill fr.,. 0 7 1 uuii?: pronosal .;h ...k.-... , 1 X1U m;ie tiie wvvu LUli n (IPV 1 An II . lad , wIlft "e barged, and the old peevish Zy the means of an fered much. , " . I "T "I wno.m she had sufing then at RochX Were ,oad" The lady 1, 5' .'P the Islands barked, bein- fitted . .g-S' a,,d em' cially with a cony of !rJrnihed esPe" ican made au tbenti. T"" from the Amerendorsed by the Z S f It due form' Without predjudTce of the'i Pondent. tvk;u 1 J o tile lnvmro r j ".u ue sent. i .l .c , Koas

iortion I ask not, but of an honest family of -Wears of age ofa middle size nd well proportioned, of agreeable lool,a n 4d J?"

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1. niiiioiir Tifl-.nc

iw temper, ofa polished and c TtivXt S?UrSst?edinS' ;Vdl ". tolera, y

cd in the bill received.as . ; attestations and certificates, a . ,-zuA-f

with her. To these writings, which were a precau-i tion which they thought ought to he taken to a man so exact as the future spouse, there was also a copy of the register of her birth, a certificate of good behavior signed by the curate, an attestation of the neighboihood. who by an express act, bore testimony for the lady that during the three years which sue lived witli an aunt who was infirm and of insupportable temper, she never cave her the least cause of discontent: also, the poodness of her constitution was certified, bv the resuit ofa consultation, signed by four phy Sicians ot the faculty. Before the departure of the young lady, the Parisian corespondent sent, by way of spain, several letters ofadvice to his friend, by which he informed him that he had sent him by such a ship, a lady of the age, character and condition, &c, in a word, such a one as he required to make a wife. 1 he letters of advice, the goods, and the young lady, arrived safe, and our American who found her at the first of the landing wa charmed to see so fine a person. She, hearing him named, said to him 1 have sir a bill of exchange on you: vou know people do not carry much money in a vovage such as 1 have just made: will vou discharge it? At the same time she presented to him the correspondent's letter, on the back of which was, that the person who presented it to turn was the spouse whom he demanded. 4 Ah! Miss,' said the American to her, 4I nev er sullered a bill of exchange to be protested in my life I swear to you I shall not begin with this. I am the most happy of men if you are willing that I should discharge it.' 4 Yes Sir,' said she, I willingly consent to it, since it is lor tins only reason that I have made the voyage; and I find mvself much more in the inclination, as it is from people of probity whom you perfectly know, who have inform ed me of nothing which docs not inspire me wiin uic greatest esteem lor you.' This in tcrview was some days after followed bv the marriage which was magnificent. The new married couple have been happy in their un ion, made by the bill of exchange it bein. the most happy which they had for a Ion time in their Island. TALLEYRAND. The wonder of the age the arch diplomast, who has been at the bottom of all the thousand and one rogueries of the last fortv years. The history of this individual is worthy the pen of William Cobbetl. He was one of tho few who escaped the revolutionary horrors of i iaiice ne w as me confident of every min istry; every parly winch strutted its brief hour upon the stage. He has borne a 'charmed life,' while ten thousand better men w ere displaced and beheaded, his head was always to be seen high in the ranks of the successful parly, lie has sworn alliegiance to everv successive faction, and done good sen ice to each. He had always the sagacity to desert a falling building in good time to save his neck. z n 11 ma 1. t if cnom . . . -, , 1 . . . . . r , , ............ nv.iu(iiuiuiiu) act oi aoanuonment. I lis hie is a romance of inconsistency .uu rtusuiuuies.. i ne great secret ol his unparalleled success in politics in his caution, and above all, his unerring lack in decidin" wnen and to whom, 'to crook- the preenant mnges oi me Knee. lie is an incarnation of apparent frankness of realhypocricies. His oath to support the Government of Louis Phillipe was his thirteenth oath of allegiance. He prayed it might be his last, and well he -s...,...uuj.i. invinj niuic vrouia make no more impression upon his conscience, than a kick upon an india rubber foot ball. He is anold man, but slill a friant in He could negotiate Metieri.ich, Palmerslon auu an mat clan to death in ten minutes, and thev know il mid L--.o, H.;- T . msiiiiice. lie is at the bottom of all that protocol foolery abou t Holland and Belgium. If Louis Phillipe goes down, Talleyrand will be found in the ju.mr, tuu nui go up. Bmk ! don t men tion me word. ne will float like a cork; and 'CL-is .is sine in a storm as a petrel. t rr I . .... . ne acciacnt oi ins having issued from Mre '"",:5 U1 " 1 engora, made him a gentlei , V,. ,J longvears he has been . floue, a ixsnop, a Uonstilutional Priest, Vi- . a luinister, a keeper of public honsein America, a Prince of the Em pire, a Teacher, a Secretarv. uc.mui, an imuassador, a l'rotocolist, Cath- . . i - .Vvv ii,nfi VllHohc, an Atheist, a Royalist, a Jacobin, a vu..Li. mc uuuurca, a Senator, a Bona partist, an extreme Droit, a Cenlar Droit r centar Caiirhr. -i n T . V' "r' " -v"iuiiitiiie, a uoctnnare, II I Villi C P hllimof 1 " .. . . i j usi-man, a w it, a trimmer, a rak v., . iHrt-jcr, a rat ot many tales Llwnatnot." His first friend was Count D"xrtois. That v;uuu is now me i;X-King Cha's. X. and lauey rand represents king Louis Phillipe at . v... l ames. aiiakespeare say Uiat. Unon till sfnrr,. II V i J , ' 1 i"- "oiiu, eacn man plays many parts. A'ho hae r,l-,i as lalleyrand; aye and played them better? mis at a whist-table lo! the scene changes, and he steps forth in the robes ofa 5Si!S a"" he rc-appears as mine host h " lo: now he comes forward with nnce unon his hmn.t H hat will be the laif i of i itK,n-.- .f..l , - . iiunii Ills uuStC(;iiiiui nistorr? A ft lew years will "UJ":i .ue question. it i . Muracrojfa Atgro.-Mr. Thomas Tooly, residing in St. Rrhl'e.i. xt.a., j' XT slavpn, !U Mast Weck' "e of the chart thf,dfc,Cfcased w jail at Portsmouth, charged with the crime. Lozvell Mass. had adopted a city charter by a popular vote of 9GI to 328. cnmcr'

CONSUMPTIONS.

THIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds & coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration, will readily yieid to its influence, removing those troub lesome irritations, which act as a constant stimu lant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to an eminent dejjroo. Persons afflicted with nulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c. spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, and con sumptive affections, even in the most advanced penuusoi me, win nna immeaiate reliet, Irom its re markable power ot diminishing the irritability of the system, and the velocity of the circulation. and by cleansing and healing the disorded parts. it also ailords immediate reliet in the hoopmf cough. 5-I)irections for use. also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. 0-Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. ltittenhouse, in Harrison, and at the Store of BARWJCK & BUTLER Brookville. T. WHITE'S TOOTH-ACUE DROPS. lih. only specific ever offered ot the nublic from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, the Toothache, w ith all its attendant evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, which often proves more painful than the toothache itself; and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head produciug a rheumatic affection, w ith many other unpleasant effects, sucu. as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, &c, all of which are produced from foul or decayed, teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offeto the world a remedy, that will not only remover the pain, nine times out of ten, if properly applied but preserve the teeth from further decay; and ar, rest the disease in such as are decaying and have not cemmenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. fjr-Direetions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. fjrFor sale at the store of J. llittenhouse.IIarnson, Ohio, and at the Store of BAR WICK & BUTLER, Brookville. Sept. lsth ia34. 38 2y. raHE Subscriber has just received from Phil--H. delphia and Cincinnati, iresh supply of MERC HA ND I $ E, Suited to the present season. Which he offers for sale for Cash, and approved Country Pruduce, at as low rates as the same can be purchased in the State. His stock consists in part of Blue, black, brown, green, mixt ad Jrai Cloths. Blue, drb, and mixt. casimeres. Blue, drab, lavender, mixt, grey, Irvtcn and striped casinels. Pilot cloth. Green JUackinato Llnakets, a Jirsl rate article for over-coats. Bed, while, $- green Jlannel. Grten baize $ twilled Jlannel. Blue, green, and white canton Jinn el. Padding, camss, goats hair, and other camllels. Bose, and point blaitkels. Green, blue, plumb, brown, crimson, and other colored m'reno Circassians. Green, red, black and brown bombazetls. Black and brown lutestring silks, and satin. Black, red, green, and blue tabby velvet. Black and blue silk velvet, atik velvet vesting. German, swamdown and valenlia vesting. Irish linen, and linen cambric, Bobinet iy jaconet Muslim, plain $- Jigured. Plain S,-Jigured book muslin, prints, ginghams. Painted muslin S- freuch chinls. .Mull, and Swiss muslins. Bed ticking y curtain calico. Apron checks, and furniture checks. Blue,black, brown, green, yellow, pink muslins. tsoomei ana thread laces and edgings. Green, blue, pink and white Jlorencc. White satin, and hat crape. Pink, black arid white Italian crape. A variety of dress hdkfs, shawls, $-c. Black Italian and barcelona cravats. Black and white silk and cotton hose. Pongee, Flag, and bandana handkerchiefs. Flag, cotton and gingham do. Bonnet ribbons, and cap ribbons of all tolort. Silk and cotton umbrella. Tape, silk, twist, ...d corded skirl. Button of all kinds. Black and colored cords and braids. Ladies lasting and morocco shoes $- boots. Ladie't silk, beaver and hoskin glove. Leghorn, tuscan aud straw bonnets. White cravats, and black bombazine ock. And not these articles only, but almost any arti cie mat may oe asked for, will be found in tho stock; as also. liOCERIES. First quality Imperial and Young Hvson Teas. Itio Coffee, N. O. Sugar, Loaf Sugar Molasses, Ginger, Pepper, and Pimento. Dye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Alum, Logwood. Hardware. Butts, screws, hinges, bolts, curry combs, handsaws, handsaw files, millsaw files, horse-shoe rasps, shoemakers rasps; brittana, plated i..ii nun lauie spoons, gim Diets, augers, steel to udeco ooxes, and steel spectacle cases; till, trunk, chest, cupboard, stock, knob, brass, pad, and saddle bag locks, &c. Jcc. Cutlery. Knives and Forks, Scissors, socket cinsseis, i-jrmer do. and Turning do., Gouges i i.ine irons, snoe, Dutcher's, pen, and pocket iwii.co, maw uir Knives, ana uazors. Queensware Tea pots, sugars bowls, cream ings, cups and saucers, Liverpool, Celtic, china, $ common ware, coffee pots, Liverpool, celtic. painted and common plates, dishes, &c. Glass-Ware, Iron, Nails, Castings, Suar Kettles, Salt, Whiskey, Port Wine, F. Brandy, &c. Also. Tobacco, cigars, smoking tobacco, powder, lead, shot, flints, coffee mills, trace chains, hames, shovels and tongs, spades, shovels, bed cords, and grass ropes, S;c. Tin Ware. Dutch buckets, kettles, wash-pans, large pans, sausage stuffeers, candle sticks, candle moulds, horns, tin cups, patti-pans, sugar bowls, dippers. Persons wishing to purchase GOODS will do well to give meja call, as I am determined to give the best of bargains, in order to ensure a share of patronge. N. D. GALL ION. Brookville, Dec. 10, 1S35. TAILORING. TIIE Subscriber has just received a late improvement upon his trade together with the latest London and Paris fashions, with the assistance of the Philadelphia fashions, he calculates to apply himself closely to his business & attend to all calls from a distance punctually; and his work shall be done equal to any done in the United States. Customers will do well to call and examine forthemselves. n c ALFRED GAINES. i o. Also received a superior fashion for lad tes New Trenton, March 3d. 1S36. 1 1

" mes Uosebrough, Adm'r. of the Estate of Daniel Redington, deceased. VS. The heirsof Daniel Redington, deceased, & Philip

In Probate Court ol Franklin Co., May Term, 9th May ,1886. On Petition Suggestion to make lands Assets. Harwood. ) N the above case, on said 9th May A. I). 18., being the May term of the Court aforesaid."The Court order that Daniel Redington, one of! the said defendants, and heir in said petition mentioned, be notified of the pendency of the application in this case by a publication for three weeks successively prior to the first day of the next term oi this Court in the Indiana American, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Franklin Co. Indiana, requiring him to be and appearon the first day of the next term of this Court at the Court house in Brookville on the second Monday in August next, and shew cause if any he can, w hy the real estate in said petition mentioned shall not be sold and made assets, for the payment and discharge of the debts and demands against said estate. JV XX EST. ROBERT JOHN, Clerk of said Court. GEO. HOLLAND, Attorney. aiay Uth, A. D. 1830. 20 3 w. TAKEN UP, Y John Hardin of Highland township. Franklin County, Indiana, on the 2Sth dav of March. A. D. 18'M, a Bay Mare, three years old this spring, with full Blaze face, lea hind foot white. Black main and tail, thirteen hands and a hall high, marked with Collar, no other marks or brands Derceivable; appraised to twenty five dollars by High land Jacobs and Hiram Jackinan before me the undersigned. I do certify the above to be a true conv taken from my Estray Book. Given under mv hand and seal this ninth dav of Mav. A. D. TRofi. JOHN WARD, J. P. 20 3v CSS A 5S1 US Af 1,'FA CTORY. rjpiih Subscriber respectfully informs ijDRli citizens oi t ranuiin county, that Ja be continues the business of 7771 1 BiAHJ J2AK8Ai Il I in the town of Mronlivillo 1 Indiana, where he is nrenared to evpciitn all contracts or oiders in his line, at the shortest notice an I on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, he flatters himself that he will render satisfaction W doing l is work not inferior to any in the country. ma tiiop .o iiinneuiaceiy north ol H. ic S. Tyner's Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN McGINMS. Brookville, Dec. 2oth, 1S35. 52 bty r.I.l.I AH DATIS Wheclright, rrSPIr 'TL-ITI t V :..r. .1 ,1- .. . . uv.i i iiui Minimis ma puone mat he has rented part of the shon now occiinioil hw Joseph Wilkinson, as Waggon Maker, where he is ready to do any Jobs pertaining to the Wheelright business, such as Spinning Wheels, Heels, Chairs, vc. vc. lie can make bench screws of mv Kivi. irom 4 inciies down to a easre Ecrevv. A!sn ill kinds ol tancy turning. Being a natural mecl an ic, as wen as one bv a lonff nractice. !. fan A such Jobs as are often wanted in the multifarious business of mankind, and which do not come parucuiuriy unuer me neaa 01 anv of the mechanic arts. May oth, 18ri6. 19 Sw. ANOTHER MOBSTER. $50,000! 20;000. $10,000 50 of 1,000. Lowest 3 number prize Two number prizes $250150100, &c. Every man shonld have a package in this Lottery. VIRGLXIA STATE LOTTERY. For the Benefit of the Town of Petersburg Class No. 9, for 18E6. , al A1exanana, V a. Saturdav, May 2H YATES & M'INTYIIE, Managers. iTInsnmolh Sehcinc. Prize of 50,000 Dollars, is 50,000 do 20,000 do 20,000 do do do do do do do do do do do Two do do do do do do do 10,000 5,000 4,0C0 3,000 2,750 2,500 2,000 1,610 1,500 1,000 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,750 2,500 2,000 1,610 1,500 50,000 50,000 16,000 9,000 6,400 4,40 3,840 3,200 5,120 3,840 57,600 221,700 5 50 100 04 64 04 64 64 64 128 123 2,880 22,176 500 250 150 100 70 Nos. do do do do do do do 60 50 40 30 20 10 I'rizes Prizes of of 25,861 Prizes amounting to 540 200 1 lckets 10 Dollars-Shares in Proportion. nnH??UEX FACTORY. T W wrS'riliavinSlea6ed Geo" w- Kimth7vw n m?00r lenFaCt0 Brookville, where mey w ill manufacture Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets ATMn iV"".d Csinetts. ALSO Fulling, Dying $ Dressing vnr Clot ls and Carding Wool, They ZmVu WH1 favthem wfth their stom. x ney will also receive Wool to mHnr, m u vu t KJll LUC nricen k: ? -asonaD.,e pr.ee. The highest mont t.: rA". IOr yoo'.ottlte above establish i." auove worK wI be done in the neatest ..v. ucoi maimer JACOB WALTER, AUGUST VOGEL, IW-villP a . o.G,0TTLIEB ECKERT "rooille, April 2oth, 1S26. 18 3m' MEDICAL AOTfri' rBlULKu -H- ti w .copcciiveiy invited to atII. 19 3w. May 4th, IS36. Just Received & for S-iIp V the under;.,.! , " aie, Earthen.,.-. " fe . " 'arge assortment of other Cotton Goods .,ubIeVor l p S ' CaIiC' And Bacon, Andiron, nS.a!nmeT season' "QIC. ylso Ko ---"i vasiings Brookville, April 26, 1836. J- WOODS. IS bty

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thorough HEi) ROVEM TILL stand this season at the fo'llowin ,i to wit; commencing the 11th nn. vn On Mondays and Tuesdays of each week ii m ing Grove; on Wednesdays and Thurdiv on!held; and i ndays and Saturdav . v .''rodiuroays at IWi.-7. throughout the season, 'except nnl.i;,. j... vented by high waters. The ' or P'e- - u; July, The prices nn' .eRsi eason top.!. 20th of servies of Red Rover will he reniW.1 . Uich h lows, to wit: $ 10 the season; $12 t0 i v alc as foi. licit.. with foal; and So the single le.m ti... mst i i i r: i muiic in ut-. i.nti kuy uie zzui ot Janil January net-n to be paid by the SCi" of f ney for the sfni '. Aamoney lor the eason gust next; and the money paid at the time of service. Marcs in 1 parted with before it is ascertained they &ad foal, the person putting will be bound forti. ranee money. w tnsilied Rover is now eleven years old 0f,i blood in the country, as hv referenrp L .1 el,est ed pedigree will appear. He is a beam.V.'i.1rel, nearly 16 hands high, with a bold and w' carnage, with great bone and sinew ami J tlJ ofMaiam,i; t :ull 111 tulU 1 n(r nnrl fm,. . M best judges. -.."".cuuyy The public are refered to ti, r.oi men for the character nf - ,,oeWt!e. Nicholas Martin and Joshua M. Faulkner" r whose certificates of character and ne,);l ,,T Uoverare annexed, and also for the character If,, strains of horses from which he is rie.o,'. i wit: Lhiah Barwick Esq. of lrnnt.,:n., he is a horse of thorough blood. IEIIRKE, Of the celebrated Horse Red l?nr UbD KU Lit was got by Chance Medley M of the late Jas N abb's Porrest Girl, who by col. 1 ayloe s Oscar, and was pronour.rorf fl the finest Oscar mares ever raised on this shore (for pedigree of col. 1 ayloe's Oscar sec Turf ,0,u ; '" s"v;u ual" "1 coi. i.ioyd s ingtun (ft l"-"'?1" uigimi, tee aiso l url lies ster Tk. b iuuuii uie Uentrevil; course the four mile heats, when in foal witL tl uam ot neu uover anu won the money, beatinL. second and third hents: nml t.a An n i .u v .... . . U1 "manure, ViUC l vlru wnen out three years old, ran M ,,oolu" t-uuisc, buu won anu took the purse beating the second and third heats. Chance Med lev was cot hv ril Timtno'o ! ,,, (for pedigree of Chanee'see Turf Kejrister Marrt o. ic.w, page on anu .i) who was selected it very mgn price in England, by the best Judges, fc uj.uc.uuu was nuponeuin tiie year IM0;hewsi uiusireoi orimaiKin,cpeculator,Aceident, Scape' coit nance, &c. all nrst rate runners in tlieirar ci.ance was got by Lurcher, his dain Realitv i llyder Ally Lurcher was by Dun Gannon,' wk was uS eclipse; nis cam was by ertumnes or E cupse nyuer Any was by iSlank; Lis dam by Re nlus. Blank, the great g. g. g. grand sire of Ji uover, was gotten Dv Viouolnhin Arab annntnfi' little Hartley mare; he was full brother to old Jinus and old England. This mare ivas irr.t hr R.n. lett's Childers, full brother to FIvinr fjliilders; hr dam 1-lying hig, by William's Wood Stock AnIlia... l.a.rp.nnJ fT. , T i . "-.ijiauu uaiu oi. icior s iiarD; her gm grand dam by Whynot, son of Fenwick llarj Uun Uannon was gotten by Eclipse, Lis dam In ncroa ins grand tlam Doris by Blank, hie gr; grand dam by Speculator bv Crab. The dime Chance Medley the sire of lied Rover, was got bt loung liomeau, uy col. 1 ayloe s (jrey Diomeii dam by the imported horse Gabriel. YouiijDk mead's dam was rot bv Snan. a son of old Sr.a: her dam was got by Lightfoot, a son of old Cade CERTIFICATE . We do herein- certify to iveu ivover nas Deen located as a Stallion, since was lour years old, in this county, that we hn seen many oi ins colts and believe Lira to be a ri orous and sure foal getter; his colts are large n well formed, and in general do him much cred; 1 he blood of his sire. Chance Medlev. cannot excelled, either for its purity, or the value of iu crosses; ins dam by Uscar, his grand dam by mjtun, ana g. g. darn an excellent racer descended col. Lloyd's Traveller. EDWARD N. IIAMBLETON NICHOLAS MARTIN. N. B. Few horses in this county hath propogi ted better colts than Red Rover. Their form, and action, are generally admired. His three years old colts more particularly invite attention. J. M. FAULKNER. Easton, March 29, 1S34 The citizens of Franklin County and its vicirj can now have an opportunity to breed colts of t st perior strain, and at a price that all who feel disj ed to raise good horses will be able to pay wills difficulty. The subscriber will be prepared with goodp turage, (that gentlemen from a distance can h the opportunity of sending mares) with runniif water, free of charge. Grain furnished at marw price, and everv attention necessary given will be careful to ovoid and prevent all accide: but will not make himself liable for any. RICHARD CHAMBERS March 31, 1936. 15Just Received and for Sale ""BY the undersirrned. a ceneral assortment Tin and Queensware, and the first qualitj favprwlisli Tnhan Alcr T.ntli(r Gl0V'8,l' of Shoes, and the best nualit of vesting aJ &0 for overcoats. -i j o J. WOOD? XD for sale, a small Int. of violins, sine U mers l'im-ors Sin.lo Slinve S. I'M" , - . ,-.. Chains. Haltes Chains, Grass bed cords, Files, Shoe Brushes & Blacking. ygODs Brookville, Feb. 3d, 1S36. -bt-v-VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPCERTAIN REMEDY. ANY articles are before'the public, asaC; inrtiiit filiciinto ninat tornieiiti'1? A.CA .l.rt 1.' I ,111 ivlnt'.:-.i nnA Crnm "-ln!ft ODisC' ' UU IllCLLlOllJ , anu I1WIJI i- - . we are led to believe they have to very grea tent, failed to produce the desirable resuu. . i. ...:k. . ftft that anil" .....it j: tor nrealsOr' oa-iu lu cure liiis nuuuic&uuit: uisv"i',i . .i commended to cure almost everv disease with r.-i ij: in their pre?' vrui nail uuuica die aikai.j(;u, auu - - . .. f. viz. to 'iau .' null tuai uujci b jo ii in - . medicine a cure for all diseases. The 'e c lihMmntif limns are olfered to the public asa roiiolr fnr nhriinir nr i nil a 111 ma tOTV KheUnia-1 I and as no case is known where a perfect cure i 1 disease ana l oilier is it recommenuea. r -t e -1 t;fii.fltCS 01 '1 yuircciious ior use, uisuiih"" portant cures accompany each bottle. . o, For sale at the Store of J. ltittenhouse m i i isuii anu at CMC k-huic ti -110 BARICK & BUTLER, Brooms

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