Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 January 1837 — Page 4

THE HAUNTED HOUSE. CONTINUED. the aniimls whidi prey upon their kind, is suing forth and were wending their way towards ns single file, !ed on by an o!d rooster, the patriarch of lite (lock; and pursued by one of those little vermin which had been the sole cause in creating the excitement in the mind of Agnes. As soon as he perceived us, he made his escape, and Henry opened tiie door of tiie kitchen to admit bis feathered dependents. After this we ventured onre more to retire, Agnes dec! u ing that she would return to her uncle's tin next day. and IImry endeavoring to calm her fears. The nirht ra?sed without

further interruption. In th:; morning t laughed at each other, and at the cause of our alarm; and finally agreed, tobch.ive with more prudence in future. Thy day glided 0:1 in the v- ious occupation consequent 0:1 taking p :--sio:i of a new homo. The logs coniimu ! at intervals

to fire oiV small shot o-'evcrv d from the low deep and sni;M'- ; and clear; !ut we had ; m to this pastime, and oi.h ho:Tov;

fears. Towards evening. h.ui ; little lei

ure. we determined to explore which had been the mi; e id'H

tween the mink and pouhrv. i. ii

evening.

them. 1 traced them to a email hnla in f Vi .

- aavi. an vuv 1 logs against which stood the bedstead. Herd . ! i

was a solution 01 me mystery. Some mice from the ruin had commenced a new habitation for themselves, and were lining it with 1 1.. :l r. 1 t .... . 0 .

husks pmt'ieu nom my neu. j ticir busy little feet had been engaged a part of the night in conveying them over my person. This was truly a pretty suhiYct for alarm. T felt

ashamed of my timidity, hut could not even

smile, as the excitement of the night had left me very unwell. The reflection of my state of mind on that previous evening, howe er futi'e might have been the caowe, rendered me inded able to analize the before aonarent mvilcrv. Imt l.ft

11 v any Hung but a quiet feeling on my fevered mind. I f.nticipa'ed Henry's ridicule, so determined not to mention what had happened ; even the bloody hatchet 1 endeavored to accout for without supposing murder had been committed; and concealing my indisposion as much as possible, the time passed without any occurrence worth speaking of: I had felt grad..H.F t...41..H...,.1 , Jl. ..I

, lu.iiii i'cuci uuu iiiwic eaim 1111 ouirti me uiv. customed. ,,, . . ,

- ; uui. r5 me cntiui;s ui eveuiuir cioseu arouuu

411 IVI I I , I

ofbOund. t!ic louo

me, I began tothinh of the hatchet of the

' 1 '"-'"ipt night, and of our insolated situation, so old rum - ; 1 , , . .....

hatl! be "Ul" tuim'tii aiu. i conjecturea mai sim,a " t",iilar retlectioins occupied the mind of Agnes, rreviO's , ... . . . , . . b '

, jwno was suent and tliouglitlul. As we sat

- r , ,, 11 woo "as Mteni ana 1 nougni u . as we sat e io'iiui the I'lil.l;-!:ad beeni.. - . ..... . .

,..:,: 1 , ,y- . . , c . . 1 i'ius nvimg, we heard tiie howling ot a dog partitioned oil into a number of ai tments, m i . .. . . . , wmnf ivV ...... 1 fi t httie distance. On going to the door we some OI :u. 11 ivjr tre.(l 1 i'.mtltv o . . . .'s . '

mnl i . .... ' - , jObseneda large black dog lying not far from moulJy giam; ar.d in ah Iragn ns ot rude , f 0 , 0 ;. . . an.l Ki-nL.. f11P; ir - , ine house irom whence the noise issued. On ana bioken tumituro. We lou.iJ a cellar. . ... 1 . . . . . , . hut naPtf(.o ...oil :t-....,-.i,,.'lbetl"g "5 hc approached but contmed his

that we feard it might finish i's descent, even m"" ful V no one "t cver rd whilst we were looking on, so we commenced Uml' ,be e felt a ascending with all possible activity, when a ! e d,sm; ,cnry, wnojurt came in, dro door which opened from a platform on UC ' toe eoor lo w uch he sUll returned stairs, atlractjd our attention. On entering T " threats would we found that it led to a low dark room i i-"" im C 6 P .n w,uch.he lui.d, ,H!a

mncii, unu coiuinuea 1111 past nine o ciock. We offered him food which he rejected. However w hen hc became quiet we felt better reconciled to his vicinity.

lighted bvonlv nil' email in,lnw. e l

were a number of shelves oa one side, we came to the conclusion that it had been used nc cl.i.. . 1 t. i" . 1. I:

ciun.. uuin , uui iiuiii peculiar ar- j

rangement of aboard in the centre, we thought!,,, . e sU4t,nS aro""? lhe fl,e discussing it might have been last appropriated to TheiV t "rcumsn es of the appearance of the nuroose of l .x in.i.r 11... L , l mt. r i ,lcS u 'e : wcre startle.! by the most honid yell

forced into an opening in the wall, induced !" !, W!,K 1 I1"'""", ca,,s V,e,"e eer aSi"led5 . ' . . . lit Was HlSt af rillr llir.clil.I jtf v;ia roller.

10 examine Hie aperture, Irom which ilenrv! J , , ' ' J ....... r...i. 1 .1 . r laicuere we had Wfll rroverpd irnm nnrcnr.

itle.

On

dre w fouh a hat.'het, covered, as we supposed,) V" wcn,,,ld well recovered from our wuh Hood, to which the rags clung, rusted to r I.lenr-vI had fauSht ul "s 1 the steed. Ti...v v.o, .. .;..i ..i.Jn,llc l was the work of a moment.

ces with the same red substance, whatever it t t r ,US Wif'! swooed at was. Horrid imnges and surmises passed l nV own part, my presence of through the minds of all. which we could not.!? wLuh "ever forsakes me, in time of through fear, express to each other. HenrvC1"' ' Wh" :"t da.rkn,SS a,ouc endeavored in a light and nlayful manner to; '? conc.io, m "ld' -1 !e,zcd ,IU old mus"

relieve our minds l, W vin,.hai nr fv-I cxc,airr'1ng "lhe Indians are upon us,

clo-i'ion I.-. h. . . . m " :f , ,:" e must defend ourselves." I felt u de1 iu, it.'ii iuu oeeti o sonic nnri)o.. as it : .1 :

limi'i(il liimn-JiU ,..1; 1 r i - 1 1 iSrt'e ct courage animating my frame, to iain.s.icu lum ith an article 01 which he was .. 1. 1 1 . 7i .1 1 . mm very much in need. Agnes declared that the i Zvl, 'J V-" " stri,"'r- t h: hafchct should not be taken to the house: but !. A' 1', ,niUat,n.S "r XamP,e snat.c,.icd

at length consented, a if UamA f ,I7 " Ui,,el ?l woolU IU!U7 on receiving

itience to the third

; on man

."uui hi neeu. agues declared that the i.,, chct should not be taken to the house; but rk; 1S our i lenoth fnn.,,i ,c if a r 1 !v.i billet wood. Hei

we ik'u-w it ,.-- .11 1 1 jiie stale ol his wife, had not the patience to 'eaii!it. it w as Record nrlv (leonsi'fd 1 1 ' .. ' . .. .

the ki'. lien l...f tiw. ; . . 1 ' a au u'e expected nssaul : but on t ii.c ivKciicn, nut tlie circumstances made a;.. .,i , . ,, , ' ... seriou i nr.. m, - 1 111 iioop,- ru?hcd to the door, cal hng beuous i.npre?ion on mv mind: and 1 lav . 1 ..' ' . .

serious impression on my mind: and I lay awake for a long while that ni, ht, ruminating on tlie bloody tragedv which I had no doubi

had t ceil enacted at the "old barrac k,"' and

or devil, to show themselves. A boisterous laugh was the only answer, and on onenin?

the door he discovered Charles Moreland,

the cousin of Agues, w ho had been hunting i. ft . .1

half inclined to believe the. stoiies that lhcj ie cousl' o'gnes who had been hunting spirits of t!.e wronged a.in vUit I'1 m' 'H-igaborhood, and not knowing the

md forev.-r l.-...t .1., ? r.i -r 'isl:iteot irritating excitement to which we unu lorcver haunt the scene of their suner-ii.. 11 . . . . . . - . . in In-Niviwlm,,,!!,,. ii V . 1 c ",,J lee, reduced, had ventured to indulge ing;.. 1 ,i5 waning the fatal hatchet out of .1.:, .k, .1 1, . t T 1 mv vicin.tv when my meditations were dV ' 1 g,ht innocent sport. Lewelturbed bv -.. r ,.', fm ,1 t i i P ' " co,,ld not forStl fl,ld 1 fe,t consideruiiuui, m a . r.iMi tiom therumnhuh soiin-1 .,ut.. t iliHn.i iii..tii'i f i. ii .i r .. ri 1 ' angered. Agnes was some time recovuea o.i tae stillness ot n ght like the falhnsr of . c i i r, i ibpwli.d. i'.i,,.; . ii j , ll"ng from her svvoon, and was afterw-ards n ine Miule l.ibric. lienrv surr-ited ibnf it' i i .. ' .

e the r!l .. ..M -i.: i i u i MeaK aiul I'tnuing stats lor the greater part e uic ced.u wall which we had ob- nf tl.p ;,,!,( nsuth a tltro:.t..inr ....;,;.... v !' ".le gM

niight be

v .veuiii Mit.i a inreatning condition. We .i - ,. . .

li; ughthis suggest on nrob;MA nA n..,,.. .. ".'V " ,c

' 3 . . ' J iniity a courase. which we liad but assumed.

G' - 7

: roved the correctness of hUsnrmieo

Alter Lewellnhad for tho -n.l io

examined the doors and his rifle, we retired!

itlihousrh it was with r!:irt:inrf wo rc.ulA ho

J - ... ' brought to at know ledge that w e did not possis the quality, and that we had been ned1 - 1 A" I . "...

once more to real from which the noQ ad i , ?, WC ,,nd beCV l,ed" aroused u I,aajlesly lnghtcr.ed through our own weakness. 1 retired,' but not to sleep. The events of " W"S "V ' b.orc, A8ncs or .mycl the hd iw H-.v ...l..; i, , , "nis j recovered our tranquility, but as noting ocmwZvfc had greatly d,- curred to rekindc our dl u j,,, S 11; II a,t:ly re-;worc off. and bcfore t,,e Arrived, 1 nS and w a'? S mv ! think I could have almost slept a!one either lio n i ice in i w ' V , I .,OV f- in the hiUUlled h? or 'old barracks,' and sohtaryhng-g- L ," ure- ai I k-irne ' v 1 1 . i nolscs of evcry haunted house were examinsolved to remain as ' ilt'f ',S ??a" S,'hl' ll.was a possible, in tlie -Haunted II on Z " The It ,nU5,raf,on wft ,C man; l3stcr,ous visitants tie superstition wb.rh n r ,nt- which superstitious souls are so verv apt to part K ci S wa,lj"rC "P l'h.autonof beia-r wound ul. to t! . Y V u r i b-v lneir nagons. It was not therefore, t beneficial effect; for it rendered

1 felt something light and Zt t toud i the "or IJ? A MVU rr,al10'1 to tales Castor do eringofnvybed. "lt 1 ZT'A. . -d, commingled w .th supernatural Svveet do

thought 1: and .upprc-d by breath unti Wv - - r . g. . ame ln Oil Spike was almost sutfoc-ite. I Vl ' Mcall, unl'i 'jhhit and in mind perfectly adapted to dwell j It uVim I ifr ? I V-";, f ""? -? - ? lhcn tom"nccd a amid the uninhabited forest. n , noudess and sp:rit-hL-f. m, . liloodcoods

l 1 1- . ...w. .. un.iiv 111 ! J C

Dea in light but rapid rvc.lnti.-m. It nnnn,;.'!: - Health

ed as it

rHlHG Bubscriberg is just receiving at his eto-e u nn.ll f : 1 . .n..-. 1 :n Tl i -1 j .

..win. w. iiictuuiiMiuuMj in iruiiKV iief Ulrfci.

from the cities of JNew-iork, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a large and splendid assortment of Jlerchandisc, such as. Dry-Goods, Hard-ware, Cutlery, Books, Medicine, Glass-icare, Shoes, Leather, yc. Amongst which the following articles uaay l e found Hlue, black, green and brown Summer cloth. Ho do do do Circassians. f do do do merino. Sup. printed English do

Blue, spring and bottle green, brown, drab black, mixed, claret and dahlia broad-cloths. Light & dsrk blue, lirabi- steel mixed casimeres Light and dark mixed, blue, green, adelaide ab and lavender casit.etts, .Scarlet, red, green and white flannel. Saddle, rose, and Mackinaw' blankets. Twilled lining, suspenders, sewing cotton, bombnzette, patent thread. Jlrown linen, buckram, padding, canvass, gingham, painted muslin, linen table cloths. Linn napkins, apron and furniture check. Cotton diaper, Irish linen, red and plaid flannel Cambric and jaconet muslin, plain, corded, stri.'ei and figured. Mull muslin and Bishop

1 ;i u ; i . Plain and figure.-! book muslin. Plain and figured bobinet muslin. Greecian and bobinet footing and edging. Kibbons, Prussian hdk'fs, tabby velvet. Mole-skin, Cotton, merino, and worsted hose and half hose. Silk f.ag, bandana, and cotton hdk'fs. (Jilt, lasting, flexible, jet and bone coat and vest buttors. Pearl and bene shirt, do. Hone suspender do. Konnet wire; twist and Italian sewing silk. Dobbin. Linen and cotton tape. Fig'd vef-

vei vesting. Marseilles, Valencia, Silk Velvet and silk do. Gauze, double and single, Crape, Levantine, Valencia, Thibet, Figured Satin,

ileinam, i'mited, Iwisted Silk and othei

Dress Handkerchiefs. Gauze Veils. Black.

Blue Bl k and Colored Gro de Nap. Silks.

Satin. Blue, Green, Pink and White Florence. Blond Edging,Gro de Nap Ribbons. Black Silk and Colored Braids. Bi'k, Col'd and White Hokin and Silk Glov es. Merino Fringe and Trimmings. Striped, and Watered and Bead Guards. Belting. Belt Buckles. Bombazine Stocks. Artificial Flowers. Bl'k and White Waddinsr. Worsted Sliirls.

Canton1 Flannell, Green Bcrasre. Black

Bombazine, Crape, Umbrellas. Painted, Impressed, Manilla, Spanish. Quill-top, Horn, Plated turn-top, Crescent, Long, PutF, Curl, Dressing, Ridding, Ivory, Wood. Ivorv Pdrkpf mid ilnrr Ccmtis.

cy Wallets, Pocket Books, Bead Bags and !., W.-l ;) i i t. n i.

ranni OIOCICU CC Ol IK lime 3. ClOtn, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Ruby, Chain and assorted Necklaces. Fancy, Toilet and Emollient Soap. Per

cussion Caps, iolin Strings. Snaffle, Pel, ham, and Tin'd sharp Bridle Bits. SpursIl II- a.i . . . . ....

cubing. owitch Vlups,rop Whips. Gum Elastic Anrons. Leghorn. I.arp Hw.

--r o ' Clan (.oftacrp. Swiss f'nilnirn. l-,lorm,i T..c

can, Paris, Gypsy and French Bonnets. Tl Ti V 11 1 . -mi.

jnnigo, bladder, Linger, Pepper, Spice, Coilee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soal and Upper Leather, Calf and Morocco Skins. Fine and Coarse Boots; Ladies Morocco, Lasting, and Leather Shoes, Boots &. Pumps. Children's Leather, Lasting and Morocco Boots. Morocco Hats. A general assortment of Haru-ware, Cutlery, Saddlery, and Queens-Ware. Nails, Hand saws, Trace 6c Halter chains; Drawing knives, Curry combs, Shovels and Tongs; Brass, Tin and Japan'd Candlesticks, Lamps. Window Glass, Cow Bells, Axes; Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Brass Kettles, CotlleMiUs, Seivcs, Straw Knives, Harr.cs, Whet Siones, Salt, Castings. ALL which in connection with the former stock makes his assortment complete. The public will please call and examine his goods and prices, being assured that no house in this country will give bitter bargains. Thankful for past calls, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patronage. N. L. GALLIOX. July 27, 1S:.6. - yibty

Drugs, 31o(Iicinc!, I'aiEits &c.

Ac S. TYIsER keep on hand a general assortment of the foil nn-inrr nrti!c u.l.:.l.

will be sold at wholesale or rotail, at City prices.

Opodildoc

Batemans Drops Godfreys Cordial British Oil

Harlem do

.Calomel

Croton Oil

Adhesive Plaster Pink Root Senna Leaves

Jalao

Red precipitate Ointment Snts. Tnrnpnlino

l?l:- f .'. . . r- -

A-iiAir oiiAScoliol

Lctharge

-1 --,.; x liiutii,!, Kicin, contii

llieir dance over me, for about an hour. At;,rV'. ' i' tbeeye, scratches, cracked heels'L, ealth Re

u.nos i wilS m a s(;lte 0 tlie most profne 'slrams ot lhe s,'ers, stifle, hough, knee, whirl-i Lream iartai "respiration, and t!,e bed shook under me 0m:, .tcllock and of Astern and cotiin joints,! Tartaric-Acid with the agon vof fear. Tli.. ni mm,n.: .;,kv:. . ... ... i Syp. Carb. Sc

tar

PI... r.....w... .... '. . ... i yp. v-arb. aoda

1 would feel as it were the cU .1. r. " , L 1! l"" " ' Gum Opium

' iv iui .wMivub iiicjaiai nil u r niiriiK nr .ic An i- "

Standing lit cllillv mnilnr. i n.r r..l,.,.- 1 'or stitlWs nf tka .l.,;ni. .rVi. , , i

1 n i.:une ceased, but I was afraid, tint un-i: l,,roit, imlamatory rheumatisms, 4c. a!)ie to call for assistance. Vt le; Tt!i the TLe Xcrve and Bone Liniment was at first ind.uvu assisted to dincl mv x inn I ".-iii- ' r onlv,for tl,c diseases of horses; its superior coinr(.n ' i f ' cJiicacy m the cure of their disorders, has occa-i lt ZfX a ,U7un",,dli linens, and s.oned its Uae for some of the -ills Lumanitv J

. . .iiuuicu ioieaeiiivrcs'iii; plaii.""'r w i , '"- a;id the scene of my terrors, and commence ai For Slle at R- s- Tyner's store, Krookville.i C:,):cnne l'e-ppcr search for their caiise: Fr witt. tiw. i;..k t ;inJ aI1 towns and villages in Indiana. ! Annatto

" i ,f)Vimhi)r 1 Kli -

x.. ...iU,m.v. t rfm, j ixenneu liomv

Arabic

Camphor Asatoetida Aloes Myrrh

Shellac

day my superstitions had

and I beir

O I " "iv. VUIU- 1111,1 L'il." the foundation of my spirit iiance. 1 had

Carb. Magnesia

Cash lr Wheat and Kag. Rhubarb

iwv- .uunud nun oi my spirit Iiance. I lad rrTiui' . Z i'",ul""i' scarcely arrived at TbU ' . . ilP1 u-'be w,,l pay one dollar per bushel Liquorice

,. : ..v.v.cn.ii ..ntii iu tor mercnaniao e l heat, and four anil l,,!? i my great rehcfl discovered some corn-husks. ! doll.ra per hundred for clean hnnen and cotlon VCS ct w hich the under bed was composed, strewn I raSs: n lo be delivered at their Mills in Urook-' nna,non on the floor. On examining further, I b-P1"6, I Nutmegs .crvcdlhatlhebeJcIthe.ere c,ere.Uillll ErXti!le j

Red Lead

White do

Venetian Red

Spanish Brown

Aladder Chrome Yellow

" G reen

Ess. Peooerminf

4 Cinnamon

Cologne Water

Black Ink

Red do

lndeliable do Copal Varnish

lioot do

Jappan do

Uiound Mustard

Lemon Syrim

Gardners Lineament

jStarch

Shaving Soap

pnoe Blacking 'Sponge

Snuff

Toy Paints.

FA till AND WINTER GOODS. tP As S. TYNEU have received Irom Kew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, I'ittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock c.i" I'sll and Winter Goods, which they oiler for sale at wholesale or retail, at Cincinnati prices, adding carriage on heavy articles. The follow ing are a part of their stock of lioods. To wit.IJIue, black, ohve, brown, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths, liiue, black, brown, drab and invisible green cassimers. Ribbed and plaid do. Uiue, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and steulmixed satinets. Plaid do. Kentucky Jeans. Red, green and white flannels. Rose and Saddle i i. ... i . . . -

uianKcis. DiacK, brown and clarel r rencii .uennos. Figuered and plain merino Circassians of all colours. brown sheeting and shirtings. Uieached Shirtings. Itrow n and belached cotton drillings. Coloured and white Canton I'lannels. Linen and cotton table diapers. Russia do. Irish and French Linen. Coloured cambrics. French, Fnglish and American prints. IMack silk and Tabby Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Ves-

tings. Bed ticking- Canvas and Padding. ."Merino, Valencia, easterner and cashmere sbawk.

Tibbet, Prussian and silk dress hukl's. Black

Italian silk cravats. Block silk hdkfs. Flag silk

na utuidanu do. l'oniree do. Fhu' cotton and

Gingham do. Fancy u..J black stocks. Corded

skirts. Cumbricks. Fiuered and ulain, Book

Jaconet, and Swiss 3iuslin. Plain 3Iull do

Figured and plain bobinets. Thread and bobinet

edging and laces. Infant caps. Cap borders.

-Uusiin and I ur capes and collars. Black Italian

dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White,

pink, green and brown florence. Black Italian crape white do. Gentlemens beaver, buckskin

ar.d lined berlin gloves. Ladies black & w bite silk,

ueaver and kid gljves. Lamb's wool ni xed hall hose. Black and white merino, black worsted and t.i i- i . . '

uiaciv anu Wliite collon hose. inm n astir worst.

ed and cotton suspenders. Ladies and gentlemens over shoes. Oil cloths. Sewing silks and twist, spool, w ire S- ball cotton. Itlrilr a- ..-..1.1:..

Silk, gingham & cotton umbrellas. Riding whips

dim hunches. Carnage do. Mens Fur and seal

skin caps. Boys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and

siik hats. Ladies satin beaver and figured satin

uuimeis. jiitses satin beaver dr. Mens coarse

and fine boots and shoes. Boys and childrens

coarse and hue shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco

and lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil

Ciotu aprons. iJead reticules, &c. &c. Also,

A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware

ana Cutlery, Uueensware, Glasware, Saddlery

iinware, school blank and miscellaneous books, Aails and castings. Bar, boon, and rod Iron.

Cross cut and Mill Saws. Sad Irons and Frying P....O II .... . - 1- ... . JO

anuirons ana shovels and tongs. I race and halter chains. Window glass. Shov-

eis ana spades. Collins and Co. and Sim-

aons Axes. Urass Kettles. Coffee Mills. Cotton

yarn ana candlevvick. Seives. Grass and hemp beu cords. Painted buckets, churns and tubs.

.-iraw imves, Looking Glasses. Brookv!lle November o" 18.;6. 4G bty.d,

TJo;!a;;u Balisi. An Indian Reined it for the TOOTH ACHE.

yiW lit. A applied according to the directions

- - given on me bottle, it has never failed to JTive immediate and nPrmunorf fuller 1

r iiiuiiv 11 icuci. it aiau arrests the decay of defective teeth, and relieves Hint cnrartioo c .i

....... vo ,icu fcoirequentiy renders a strong tooth useless. From numerous testimonials the

trum the Rev. Geo. C. Jl'Cune. t xi 1itimore Maryland, ?th Aug. 1926. To H. B. Montague. Dear Sir. I I

- vt uauu in i. w en tv three cases of violent tooth ache, and it !. nt

ailed in a single instance, to give perfect ease in live minutes. I have the certificates of the persons above alluded to. V My agents of VAs place (IS in number) have also tried It in nnmprno oo ...it. ' .

, , . vuoco, ouu x nave not as lf'"ri, "Si"instance I" Wch it did not

""'iiei. l ours n hasto

Ti. i j . - GEO. C. M'CUKE. i ne balm is nnv hpmmin. ;n .

uJeedinrr and sminnrv rn.no o .,r.i . ...

n!!i'Ld!"', Cd,V,,e b,es clenser of moutL of a

...i, I'uiiiier oi u.e breath of any thinirthat has ever been , use. It should be used with the tooth brush msteadof any powder or substance containing, or that can rnni.in .1... . .

of P-nt ti t " me uuesi par:icie oi srnt. the I..k!ipk snp9t r ...:.i

nmico. .j n ----it wnu unmeasured praise; and a 1 ivU liavn i ...

n .i ii uave laid aside

, oreain. For sale at R. S . Tr.. . ..

andantbetownsandVili-r01' All oroers for the balm will receive attention"!.

- " 1UIU 47 3m.

Is,

to-

AFRESH Supply of Fall and Winter Good consisting in n9r! r.i - r .. . ' v,oou

wit uuowing articles,

Muter-i Coarse and Fine Shoes. hoys, Misses, and Childrens Shoes Figured and PhnnJIerino,and assl Collars Bombazels; Daze Flannels; Bed Blankets Leaver, Straw and Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jaekoncts. batin; Canton Flannels, fo.frc. Besides, a general assortment 'of Groceries

. , ..i.aure-, vjiassuare, lindozc. I lass. A ails. A n.; . ' . ' '

rcare. Jit " f"" V.

' uiu sell tow or cash i JPro-ccd produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy Vc.t t SeedFcalhers Fl Linse),, JearJ,

Get. 5th, 1S3G. PB,CB

Partition aud i NOTICE is here' 14 widow of Gejr others concerned, th lace .tnd Micajah 5 age of 21 years, hoi Wallace their guar Term of the Piobati 1 i u and state of Indj the second -Monday Brookvilic in the t said Court, for the to st o!f the dowor W allace deceased; bed real estate of county and t-t-Ue t M W qr of S Nc beginning at the $3 tion and running t said qr to the S; I i line of said quar thfcnee W7 along F S W corner thei line to Francis Si West along the 5 land to the S W cc S along the West of beginning, cont: to divide the resid and Micajah, agi case made and pro

By Joh Per Jon December 22, 1

The good book s& tuality says, pi due. Integrity scnlially conn zehal thou ovot order of the di

speculate on tl

OMJi weeks I by public ac

pressed for money cially of those owi year. .But few hi request. I now a and to those whoa ger standing than that the next call i?rookv;Ile Xov

wiofps cougiFdrops. " aluahle Medietas for Coughs and

' enttothe Pres-

lungs;lead,g.-6- Comion" tle stimulant to coughing.' It eases'plin , and rest to an eminent degree. Persons a flicted vvitb pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lunl 1c spasmodic asthma. oaluitaiinT, r"!.."?"

per.ods of life, will hud immediate relief, from its remarKable power of diminishming the rrUability of the system, and the velocity of" the circX o .

Cougl, IClle, , l100p,njr

tan0TuretinS fr USe,aIs certifiates of importan cures, accompany each bottle. I rice Fifty Cents per bottle, tor sale at the Store oi J. it:U,;,hous3, in Hanson and at uiu 6toie of WARWICK BUTLER, IttookrilU

VVID PRIC fresh supply

as casimeres, llinm teen 'silks. Gree bonnet ribbons, col skin gloves. Ivojdo. J' Also, an asscrti do. children's slioe Also, an astjrt rod iron, waggen b nails, candles, soa Which we will sell duce. Brookville Xovet Covin C o t t

rlHE Sulscribar,

-S. ue to ieen.

Brookville ;otton y hev oledsre tliomw;

ale or retai. at the (

and others wishing find it to their intf

bere, as ly doing s

irom Cincinnati, r

Aco-artnershipi Price and John siness, md will be c

vid Pnle & Co at t David ?rir.f in Iti-nl

We flatter oursel

cotnodtte our friem

terms as can be had

libera; credits. '

Our stock of merct

we iited keeDinty if

pectfillv. solicit aud r

liarc ot patronage. i

ookville.Hth S . " Ur. SPECIFI ' ti.:, i.. .ui. j

the following disease disjription: Sore Le i

Glindular Tumors; I

ic pains of tha Joints tee: Cbilbiains, or J; also good for Scalds Jur glandular swel medicine yet known ' curir.l applications, : smallest atom of that Uy the patient liable cold ; It cures the wor.iipplication of fortj which have stood as 1 Jisorder, require med.. . flpmnvf Ihptn pntirpltf 1

plying this Ointment give relief

son and at the Store c JSARW1CA & "vegetable CERTA

x article. " ' for that obstui

ease, the Rheumatisn we are lead to believ ib tent failed to proudu' e may it not be attribui said to cure this trnu;' -ommended to cureain. our frail bodies are at x tion that object is ke t i medicine a cure for a ' Rheumatic Drops are jil remedy for chronic cr and as no case is know 1 not effected, we are ju Uable mpilirino f.,r tliH

other is it reccommenr Ot5"Directions for i porta nt cures accompa For sala at tbo sioro St.n and at the store of ZJARWICK v

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