Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 December 1836 — Page 4

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INFORMS thoJS. their accounts, Uurinsr his absence at lndianap .lis that. lm has loft liis hooks in the hands of Joseph MeeWs, who it authorized to receive and receipt for all moneys due him. Those whose ac counts have been standing trc, three, our, Jive and sir near, are icsuectfuli v reoueted to call and settle them. Hrookvilie. Nov. 30th 1836. 49 4v NOTICE. ORXELU'S CAIN would inform those in debted to him either by note nr book account, tv.r tliev must hp nettled immediately, as I have contracts to most which will have to be liquidated shoitly. It is useless to be modest about the mat ter, there mut be a settlement, or the officers costs will have to be paid. November 3th 1836. 40 Estray (o. KE. UI by Robert Stoops of Brookville township. Franklin county, Indiana, on the T 29th day of Oct., 1836, estray cow of the following description, to-wit: red and white spoted, 11 years old patt, marked with a half crop off the left ear and a slit in the same, a slit in the right ear, a small blemish in the right eye, no brands or uther marks visible, appraised by Ephraim Uewell and John Fewell at fourtem dollars. True description as per affidavit. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 30th day of Nov. 136. 49 3w. ELIJAH BAR WICK, J. I NOTICE. The good book says pay ivhat thou orccst; punctuality says, pay what thou oiccst ax it becomes due. Integrity, honesty, and every thing essentially connected with business, says pay what thou owe ft; mid if speculation is the order cf the elay, first pay thy debts, and then speculate on the balance. &JOME weeks back. I informed my customers. bv public advertisement, that I was much pressed for money and requested payment, espe cially of those owing me previous to the present vear. Ziut few however, have complied with thai request. I now ask payment of ail who owe me and to those whose notes and accounts are of Ionper standing than the present year, 1 have to say that the next call will be from the officer. N 1) GALI.ION. Brookville November l?th, 1836. 4S bty. i A VII) PRICE A: Co. has just received a fresh supply of seasonable Dry Goods; such as casimeres.tl intiels, figured and plain light laventeen silks. Green gmdenapel do. Inserting, bonnet ribhons. colored lincey, woollen and buckskin gloves. Ivory combs, tuck, side and reding do. Also, an assortment of mens brogar.s, youths do. children's shoes. Youths boots A c. Also, an assortment of bar iron, hoop band and rod iron, waggon boxes and a general assortment of nails, candles, soap and sugar house Molassess. Which we will sell low for cash, or approved produce. Brookville November 21st, 1836. 49 bty. c o-r a i:t. ekmi s i A co-partnership has been formed between David 2TL Price and John V. Ilitt in the mercantile business, and will be conducted under the firm of David Price A: Co at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookville. We Hatter ourselves that we shall be able to accomodate our friends and customers on as good terms as can bo had in the State, and will give a. liberal credits. Our stock of merchandise is now very good and we inted keeping it so, and by so doing we respcctfullv solicit aud confidently expect a liberal shre nl ptronre. D V I b) PRICK & CO. Brookville, 14th Sept. 1S36. Covington cV Hrookvilie Cotton Y a r n . THE Subscribers have on hand, and will continue to keep, a large stock of Covington and Brookville cotton yarn, assorted numbers which hey pledgn themselves to sell, either at wholeale or retail at the Cincinnati prices. Merchants and others wishing to purchase cotton yarn wilfind it to their interest to make their purcha6el here, as by doing so, they will save the carriags from Cincinnati. R. & S. TYNKSa WILLIAM II. JTCARTV. Attorney and Counscllcr at Law. WILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to his profession and will attend to all Law business intrusted to him tn the Circuit Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Office in the Brick Fast of the court-house. Brookville Sept. Gth, 1S36. 37 tf. SALE OE SCHOOL LAADS. iN Thursday the 22nd day of December, 1836, at the Court House, in Franklin countr. In diana, will be offered for sale, by the School Commissioner of said count, the sixteenth section of land, reserved to township number twelve, in range number thirteen west, tor school purposes; said land is situate in said township and county aforesaid; and will be offered at public sale, in lots of forty acres each, between tha hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and G o'clock P. M. on said day, and the sale continued from day to day, until all be offered. SAMUEL SERIXG. School Commissioner of 6aid County of Franklin. October 15th, 1836. 43 9 w CII A 1 Ifc .11 A A I FACTOR V. fHlHL Subscriber respectfully informs JL the citizens of Franklin county , that vVjs ne continues the business of rrnr?! chair mauiac; J' l in the town of Brookville, Franklin Co. Indiana, where he is prepared to execute all contracts or oiders in his line, at the shortest notice and 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 by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of R. As S.'Tyner'e Store. Call and see. F R ANKLI N McG I X X 1 S Brookville. Dec. 25th, 1S35 52 bty

Salt by the barrel. et K. BARRELS of Connemaugh Salt just rW ceived and for sale by R. As S. TYXERSeptember Tlh 1836. 37 bty. .lust Itccived A Fresh supply of Whito Lead Prussian Blue and Crome Yellow. Also, Castor Oil, S-eet UU, Shoe arnrsb, Starch Ate. for stia by D. PRICE.

tSMrav Cow and Calf.

t -MAIDEN up by Lewis Thurston of Springfield JL Township, "Franklin County, Indiana, one cow and calf; said cow is white with some red spots on her sides, red ears and red nose; no ear marks or brands percievable; supposed to be five years old. Appraised to seventeen dollars an-J iifty cents by John Abbott add C. 11. Kay7.ee, this 26th day of 'Nov. 1836. A true copy from my e&trav book. T. B. SCOBY, J. P. November 2Gth 1836. 50 3 w. FALL AAI AVIATER WOODS. KAr S. TYNER have received from New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer for sale at wholesale or retail, at Cincinnati prices, adding carriage on heavy articles. The following are a part of their stock of Goods. To wit: Blue, black, olive, brown, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths. Blue, black, brown, drab and invisible green cassimers. Ribbed and plaid do. Biue, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and stealmixed satinets. Plaid do. Kentucky Jeans. Red, green and white flannels. -RoEe and Saddle blankets. Black, brown and claret French Merinos. Figuered and plain merino Circassians of all colours. brown sheeting and, shirtings. Bleached Shirtings. Brown and belached cotton drillings. Coloured and white Canton Flannels. Linen and cotton table diapers. Russia do. Irish and French Linen. Coloured cambrics. French, English and American prints. Black silk and Tabby Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Yestings. Bed ticking Canvas and Padding. Merino, Valencia, cassemer and cashmere shawls. Tibbet, Prussian and silk dress hdkfs. Ulack Italian tilk cravats. Black silk hiikTs. i lagsiiK nd bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and Gingham do. Fancy and black stocks. Corded skirts. Cambricks. r iguered and plain, Book Jaconet, aud Swiss Muslin. Plain Mull do. Fin-ured and plain bobinets. 1 bread and bobinet edging and laces. Infant caps. Cap borders. .Muslin and Fur capes and collars. Black Italian dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White, pink, green and brown llorencc. Black Italian crape white do. Gentlemens beaver, buckskin and lined berlin gloves. Ladies black A; white silk, beaver and kid cloves. Lamb's wool mixed half hose. Black and white merino, black worsted and black and white cotton hose. Gum elastic, w orsted and cotton suspenders. Ladies and gentlemens overshoes. Oilcloths. Sewing silks and twist, s pool ,w ire t$- ball cotton. Black Ac white waddig. Silk, gingham A; cotton umbrellas. Riding whips and switches. Carriage do. Mens Fur and seal skin caps. Boys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and silk hats. Ladies satin beaver and figured satin bonnets. Misses satin beaver do. Mens coarse and fine boot3 and shoes. Bovs and childrens coarse and fine shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil Cloth aprons. Bead reticules, A;c. Ace. Also, A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Queensware, Glasware, Saddlery. I'inware, school blank and miscellaneous books. Nails and castings. Bar, hoop, and rod Iron. Cross cut and Mill Saws. Sad Irons and Frying Pans. Brass andirons and shovela and tongs I'race and halter chains. Window glass. Shov els and spades. Collins and Co. and Sim mons Axes. Brass Kettles. Coffee 31 i Us. Cotton and candlewick. Seives. Grass and hemp bed cords. Painted buckets, churns and tubs. Straw Knives, Looking Glasses. Brookville November 3d, 1836. 4G bty. J VST RECEIVED, FRESH Supply of Fall and Winter Goods, IvL consisting in part of the following articles, towit. Two cases Coorse one of Fine A ipp boot. .Miller's Coarse and Fine Shoes. Bovs, .Misses, and Childrens Shoes. Fiqurcd and Plain jMcrino,and ass'd Collars, Bombazels; Baze Flannels; Bed Blankets. Beater, Straro and Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jackoncts. Satin; Canton Flannels, $c &c Bcsiilcs, a general assortment of Groceries, Qucenswarc, Tinware, Glassware, Window, Glass, A'ails. .1 general assortment of Hardware, .ill of which, we will sell loir for cash, or approved produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy oid Clover, seed, Feathers, Flax, Linsey, Jeans, & c. iyc. DAVID PRICE 4- Co. Oct. 5ih, 1S3G. DOCTOR CHITWOOD, AVING permanently located himself in the town of Jonnt Carmcl, Indiana, eight miles east of Brookville, respectfully tenders his Professional services to the surrounding country. He would also inform young gentlemen, who are dasirous of studying the Medical and Physical Sciences, that he can accommodate them with the use of a good Library; together with boarding and instruction. August 24th, 1SSG. 35 Gm. T A ILO R I A tl. i SHEPPERD respectfully infotms the citiR5 zensof Brookville and its vicinity that he has removed his shop to the shop that was formerly occupied by C. Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the west side of the public square, south of A. B. Pratt's Hotell; and is ready to do work in the latest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receive liberal share of the public patronage. Brookville Sept. 29th 1S3G. 40 Jlonev Wanted Again. A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, either by note or book account, which is now due, are requested to make payment. Those whose notes A- accounts have been a long time due, will be put to costs, unless payment is made without delay. It is impossible for us to wait mnrh longer, on such claims, and we hope all will save U6 the trouble of brininET suits against them. R. 4- S. TYTNER. brookville. Sept. 20th, 1S36. LAW NOTICE. John A. Matson and Geo. Holland, H AVE associated themselves in the practice of the law in Franklin and the adjoining Counties of the 3d and 6th Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of the State and District Court of the United States. Office first door north of the Clerks office. Brookville July 2S, 1?36. 31 6m

Cash lor Wheat ami Rag. rWHIE subscribers will pay one dollar per bushel JL . for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton rags; all to be delivered at their Mills in BrookV,l'e PHILLIPS Ar SPEER. Brookville Sept. 29th 18S6. 40 tf.

SALE OF SCHOOL LAADS. STATE OF INDIANA, Franklin County.- '

UBLIC Notice is hereby given, that on the 16th day of January 1837, at the Court-house in said County, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A 31 and G o'clock PM on said day, I will offer for sale, in lots of forty acres each, sectibn No 16, in township No 8, and range No 1 W est; said land reserved to said township lor School purposes. Said lands will be sold on the terms and in the manner prescribed by the statute, and the sale continued from dav to day. until all be offered. SAMUEL SERR1NG, School commissioner of said franklin County. November 10th 1836. 46 AEWT GOODS. UST Received and for sale a generil assortment of Alcrch an dise; consisting in part of the following articlos, towit: Cloths, Casinetts, Casimers, A:c. Sui:inier and London Stripes, Blue and Mexican Mixtures, Janes, Beaverteen and Lion-skin Cloths, Clarret, Brown, Green and Red Circasipna, Red, Green, Yellow and White Flannels, Buff and Twilled Calicoes, Cambricks and Jackonetts, Black, Clarret, Green and brown Grodenap, and Lutestring Silks, Diapers, check and bombazetts, Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Mull and book Mullins, Bobinett and Greceianntt, plain figured, Linen and bobinet laces, Bobinett and Greciannett Footings, Linen and bobinett edgings and insertions, Painted and clouded muslins, Ginghams and canton F annes, Bedtickiiig, pain and figured Velvets, Oi cloths, Gum Elastick Aprons, French and Irish Linens, Saddle blankets, Bonnet, cap and belt ribbons, plain and figured, Satin, lutestring, and grause ribons, Padings, canvabs and bucram, Sewing cotton, twist, thread and silk, Writing, letter and wall paper, Flag, cotton Silk and dress handkerchiefs. Cotton worsted and silk, handerchiefs, Silk and gingham cravats, Bonnetts, straw, tuscan and leghorn, Sil fur and palm hats, Buckskin, kid and silk gloves, Pocket books and pocket wallets, Cotton and worsted suspendsrs, Cotton yarns, and umbrellas, Silk braid, cotton cords S c. Mens and boys coarse and fine shoes, Ladies lasting calf-skin and morrocco shoes, Wagon, carriage, drovers and riding whips, Ladies and gentlemens riding switches, Willow baskets, and violin strings, Looking Glasses, China persian, liverpool and earthenware, Tin and lustreware. Glass do. Pine buckets, hall bushels, pine churns and tubs, Tuck and side comes, hard ware Ac saddlery. GROCERIES, Imperial and Y H. teas, cotfe and sugar, Pepper, spice, cloves and cinnamon, (Jinger, saleratis, and pearl ash, Zanesville and table salt; molasses, Cavendish, spun, Virginia and common tobacco, Rapee and scotch snuii , bar and shaving soap, Paints and Dye-Stuffs. Coperas, indigo, alum and madder, Spanish brown and venitian red, White and red lead and lithrage, Whiting, turpentine and varnish. MEDICINES. . Essence of cinnamon and peppermint, Godfrey 'scordial, and batemans drops, Opedildoc and balsom of life, Sulnhrate Quinine and Vermifuge, and the diff erent kinds of Liquors to sell by the gallon or quart. All of which I will sell low (or cash, or in exchange for good approved country produce. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call examine and Judge for themselves. J. WOODS. Brookville Aug. 29, 1836. 36 bty. Drugs, Medicines, Faints fcc. A; S. TYXER keep on hand a general assortment of the following articles, which will be sold at wholesale or retail, atCily priceB. Opodildoc Calomel ISatematis Drops Godfrevs Cordial BritislOil llnrlcm do Caslor do Sweet do Oil Spike Balsam Life Blooderoods Elixir Croton Oil Adhesive Plaster Pink Root Senna Leaves Jalap Red precipitate Oint ment (Spts. Turpentine Ol Alcohol Letharge Prussian Blue Indigo Red Lead Health Fahncslocks Vermifuge CleytlandsAgueDrops Doct. D. Ja:iics Car-iWhite do minitivc Balsam and Health Restorative Venetian Red Spanish Brown Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid Syp. Carb. Soda Gum Opium u Arabic Madder Chrome Yellow " Green Ess. Peppermint ' Cinnamon Cologne Water Black" Ink Red do Camphor Asatoetida ' Aloes " Myrrh " Shellac Cayenne Pepper Annatto lletined Borax Indeliable do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappan do Ground Muslard Carb Magnesia Lemon Syrup Rhubarb Gardners Lineament Starch Liquorice Cloves Cinnamon Nutmegs Nutgalls Sulphate Quinine Shaving Soap Shoe Blacking JSponge Snutt Poy Paints. HOOTS & SHOES. JUST received a large and excellent assortment of Men's coarse 13oots, Shoes, 5 Drogans, with a large quantity of Children's Shoes Ac Boots. ALSO Ladie 8 Calf, Morocco, Prunela Shoes, Boots, and Pumps. All of which, being purchased 9l the East before the rise, are now offered for sale i n a small profit, and very low, by N. D. GALLIOX. Brookville, Sept. 2Gth,lS36. 40 tf.

Delinquent Lands & Town Lots. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Franklin County. J"' A LIST of lands and town lots situated in the a. county aforesaid, which were returned to the School Commissioner of said county, on the 30th day of November, 1833, on which the Taxes re

main unpaid, after a lapse of three years Names of supposed owners.

e c u 5 - - u 55 - Cf x H 50 3rt. pt. Fract. 19 10 10 2rt. pt. X. E. 24 10

Snively N. R. Beriamin Sloan Manning I. D. or unknown 80 3d. rt. pt. X. E. Samuel F. Hunt 154 3rt. S. W. Jeremiah Hedly 30 2d. pt. S. W. Win. Longacre 80 3rt. pt. N. E. Moore 160 2d. N. W. Decamns GO 2d. pt. X. W. 19 31 20 2i 23 29 8 9 9 11 9 9 o 13 o 1 1 ha following is town of Brookville a list of lots in that part of tho , laid off by Jess B. Thomas and others, returned in 1833, subject to sale as above. Lots No. 13, 16, 21, 22, firty feet of the north end of No 20 and 27, and lot No G4. The following is the lots in that part of 6aid Brookville. laid off by John Allen, Sen'r subject as above. Lot Xos. 7, 33, 63, 1 17, and 124. The following is a list of lots, situato in Fair field in said county subject as above. Lots No 2, 5, 0, 11, 12, IS, 23, 29, 30, 31. 32, 37. 41, 43, 50, 71, 72, 78, 80, 92, 99, 100, 117, US. The followin? is a li"t of town lots, in that part of the town of Brookville aforesaid, laid off by Arthur Ilenrie. Lots No 1 and 2 in Square No 1; Lots No 9, 10, 12, 15 and 16 in Square Xo 2; Lot Xo 6 in Square No 6; Lot Xo 15 in Square Xo 5; Lots Xo 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Square Xo 7; Lots No J, 2 and 3, in Square Xo 8. The following lots, situated in that part of said Brookville, laid off by Amos .Cutler, are subject as aforesaid: Lot No G3 and No 75. I Samuel Sering School Commissioner of the county aforesaid, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a correct list of the lands and town lots, situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin aforesaid, as the 6arne are returned to my office by the collector of state and county revenue, for the year 1833, charged with the nonpayment of tax for said year; and that remain unredeemed up to this date; together with the owner's names, 60 far as the same is known. And I hereby jrive public no tice, that, unless the taxes, penalties, pcrcentege and costs chargeable thereon, be paid, on or before the next term of the Franklin Circuit Court of said countv, that a motion will be made for Judge ment, vesting said lands and lots, in the state of Indiana, for the use of the school fund of said county; on the first or some subsequent day of said term, unless prevented by timely interference of the owners. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, this 3d day of December, A D 1"S36. SAMUEL SERIXG, 50 3w School Commissioner of said county. "Vp Stairs in Town." W. T. BEEKS TAILOR, AYIXG taken the room immediately over Mr. Isaac Price's Saddler Shop, and having also, come to the determination not to serve as Sheriff of this county at present, I feel myself prepared, under such circumstances, to attend to any call in my line, from a double stitched Coxcoat, to a pair of drawers no mistake in me. I expect to receive the New YTork and Philadelphia Fashions regularly, every three months. W. T. BEEKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts have been of long standing, must come forward and pay up. it is linpossioie ior me 10 pay my journey iiibu without money. 1 must have the splinters. Sept. 21st, 1836. W T. B. CASES WAITED. IIIOSE indebted to David Price are requested to call and settle their claims, such as are due; especially, notes that have been standing over the last season. By so doing, they will confer a favor on the subscriber. DAVID PRICE. Brookville. Oct. 5th 1, 836. The genuine original, nerve and ISUiyV LiiJlMExT. THE use of this penetrating fluid has been attended with unparalleled success in all the disorders of horses which require an external application, such as corks, chafes or galls, cuts, wouhds, sprains, film in the eye, scratches, cracked heels, strains of the shoulders, stifle, hough, knee, whirlbone, fetlock, and of the Pestern and coffin joints, A:c. A;c. The Xerve and Bene Liniment is likewise an excellent preparation for burns or scalds, weakness or stiffness of the Joints, swelling of the Glands of the throat, inflarnatory rheumatisms, Sc. The Nerve and Z?one Liniment was at first intended only for the diseases of horses; its superior ellicacy in the cure of their disorders, has occasioned its use for some of the 'ills humanity is heir to-' For sale at R. iy S. Tyner's store, Brookville, and all the towns and villages in Indiana. November 15th, 183& 47 3m. Jlon tagues Da 1 111. An Indian Rewedtf for the TOOTH ACHE. WHEN applied according to the directions given on the bottle, it has never failed to give immediate and permanent relief. It also arrests the decay of defective teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently renders a &tron tooth useless. From numerous testimonials u,n following is given. trom the Rev. Geo. C. .VCune. Baltimore Maryland, 7th Aug. 1836. To IT. B. Montague. Dear Sir. I have tried your balm in twenty three cases of violent tooth ache, and it hm nnt failed in a single instance, to give perfect ease in five minutes. I have the certificates of the nersona above alluded to. My agents of this place (18 in number have also tried it in numerous cases, and I have not yet heard of a single instance in which it did not give immediate relief. Y'ours in hasta. GEO. C. M'CUXE. The balm is now becoming in ffeneral nst for bleeding and spungy gums, sore teeth, scurvey X c. and is decidedly the best denser of the mouth of a mozmg and purihor of the breath of any thing that has ever been in use. It should be used with the tooth brush instead of any powder or substance containing, or that can contain, the finest particle ot grit. 1 he Ladies speak of it with unmeasured praise; and all who have used it have laid aside all other remedies offered as cleanses of the mouth

and punher of the breath. For sale at R. Ao S. Tyner's store, Brookville, and all the towns and villages in Indiana. All orders for the balm will receive attention if addressed toCharles H. Edwards Cincinnati, Ohio Brookville Nov. 15tb, 1836. 47 3m

IVosncetiis ol" THE WASIILSTOAIAIS. "gREQENT calls hav ing been mide upon tha subscriber to enlarge the Washixctomax and thereby extend its sphere of usefulness as a' local paper, he is induced to offer this prospectus to the citizens for their consideration, and should they approve of it, he would respectfully solicit their support. There have been many aUom made in this city to get up a paper divested of party politics.and their repeated failures have induced the impression that it is impossible for one to succeed. 'I he subscriber, however, from tho l .;..,.i

j effort he has made, believes that, properly conductcu,a pa)Cr exclusively uevoted to news and an impartial investigation of all matters of hio-h nntional import, cannot fail to receive the support of the citizens generally, both subscriptions and advertising patronage. There is not at this time a paper published in the city that can, in the most remote decree, be affected by the prosperity of the Wasuinutonian and we therefore call the more readilv on our fellow' citizens for their patronage. It iVthe desire o J those who have heretofore extended to the Wash inutonian their countenance and support, to haan independent District paper, it is absolutely n' cessary that they should use their influence to ii'l crease its subscription list. Let its friends exert , themselves and we will build up a paper that has for its sole object the prosperity of the District, and the interest of the citizens. Besides paying particular attention to the current news of the day, and noting events that may be of general u;ility, we intend to give spirited 6ketckes of the proceedings of Congress in both houses, untrammelled by the controlf ;mrty, in which our readers will see nothing but truth. For the fulfilment of this design, talented gentlemen will be engaged to furnish us with all matters of interest that may transpire, in the same style that tho letter writers (whose great celebrity throughout the country,) have heretofore expressed their views. This mode of publishing Congressional information will be found more satisfactory than tlm long and tiresome journals which must necessarily appear in the large political papers of the District. The times are big with promise of future greatness, and the natural resources of the District ofiVr to the enterprising A: industr's. unbounded vvealtli.it is possible'then.that one who offers his huinbleefforts to increase the sum of human happiness, shall ba suffered to pine and wither with neglect! We do not believe it: nd will not relax our efforts to encourage industry, applaud virtue, and exnose vice and dishonesty, until we find that it is the de sire of the people that the latter should be shrouded in darkness and silence. T Eli. MS. The Wasiiingtonian will be published every morning, (Sunday excepted,) on fine paper of demi size, and beautiful type, at the low price of, Are dollars per annum. Subscribers in the city pav ing quartetly in advance. Those who receive their papers by mail will forward a year's subscription in advance, as it is impossible, at the low price at which the paper is put, to keep books and run the risk of loosing at least the amount of sub scription. Editors of newspapers who will confer on tho subscriber the favor of inserting this prospectus. will have the same reciprocated and by forwarding their paper will receive the Yyasiiiotonian in exchange. A. F. CUNNINGHAM. Washington City, D. 'J. Sept. 17, 1936. 49 T. White's Toolh-Aehc I9i-o. rrriHE only specific ever offered to the public j3- from wi.icli a permanent and radica cures may be obtained of that disagrcealbc pain, the Tooth-Ache, with all its attendant evils; such an fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, which often proves more painful than the tooth-ache itsself, and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head producing a rheumatic hffection, with many other unpleasant effects, such as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, Ac. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to otfer to the world a remedy, that will not only remore the pain, nine times out often, if properly applied but preserve the teeth from further decay; and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have nut commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness 07-Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. QCrVor sale at the Store of J. Rittenhoute, Harrison, Ohio, and at the Store of BAR WICK A; BUTLER, Bmnkville Oct. 16th 1836 23 bty. DR. JUDA'LVS, SPECIFIC OLYTMEjVT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: White Swellings of every discription; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing; Glandular Tumors; Felons or atarrhs; Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tettorg: Cbilbiains, or parts affected by frost It i also good for Scalds and Burns For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold It cures the worst Felons or Whitlovvs.cn the application of forty-eight hours Rheumatism! which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be tuken inwardly to remove them entirely But in most cases, by applying this Ointmeut externally as directed, it w ill crive relief. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse in Ilairison and at the Store of BAR WICK Aj BUTLER, Brcokville bty. VEGETABL E RHEUMATIC DROPS CERTAIN REMEDY. "flRITAXY" articles are before the public, as a cure li for that obstinate and most tormenting dis ease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation. we are lead to believe they have to a very great extent failed to prouduce the desirable retult; nu miv it nnt hp attrihntnhle t-o the fact, tbnt article! naid to cure this trnnhlefinine disorder, are also rec ommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail hnilir nrenilaeked. and in their preperation that object is kept in view, viz, to have th medicine a cure for all diseasea. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a sr remedy for chronic or innamatory Kiieuma-i""" n ri A aa nn t i an i a L'linU'n ,1tiAro n nprfprt CUT W a! not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it reccommended. . (-Directions for use, also certificates of i"" portant cures accompany each bottje. l.Yir .iio ti.A ctnri nf. I. 1 Iftpnhouse in llarri' BARWICK A; .BUTLER, Brookville bty Queens ware. -et in Crates of Queensvvare for en'e bv tboj Crate, by R. & S. TYfcK-

Just JUcceired aud lor Sale idtk Pairs Millers make of Coarso Shoes, by i. rRi J-