Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 January 1837 — Page 4

1IISC:s:M.AX2:oI.S. i , KKW ftCMDK. I F LAVITEiR GOODi.' i ' NOTICE OF The genuine origianl. ncmM Hail IE subscriber is iust iwi,., . i.; c,, L5 . " . .t?-V.. -t" . . .... 7 ..o.'.r ,,. HfiW r r.vr .V. . .! c ana

U liril, , i,,, .,. i ai'i r . TJM-K luve received irom nt -v;rfii;(; (, ((oo.-.h. m i "'"'l'M iJ"" -i JM lili j' V V ? I rookv.lle U.roctM. York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, rittsburg i TIC1.: U ,,Crcby given to Mary Wallace, S fIIH use of this penetrate fu.,j 7. , t 'lMt theirstock of Fall and Wiutcr ow 0f Ueorc Wallace deceased, and all! A tc0e,l with unparalleled ucet j , 1 i.'lU?Ur !' a Iirc aud EPleuJ;d assortment of (Joods. whirl, t fnr at wholesale or - ,n.l tl.t the i.ndersirncd Bull. Wal- disorders of horsos w l,;,i. ,..:. . s n tl.t

' Jiercnanuise, such as. . , - , ,. loiueib r . j .i ' . 'V"" externa n-n1: 1 n.. 7 rr 7 s, .7 (retail, at Cincinnati prices, adding carnage on ( , ,.1CC Micajah 8. N allace, n.far.ts under the cation, such ;is corks, chafes or nU c,a .' j Urtf-lMOOlsn llaru-lcarCi C ntler', j heavy articles. The following are a part of thcirj of o, ycnrg heirs of said deceased, by John M sprains, fun. in the eye, fcratcWrcracked I , ' i JJooks. Jlntrhir. f?!(;sts-2r.i's stock of t;oods. To wit: v..n..n t'l.ir guardian, will apply tit the next i strains of the shoulders, nit'.c. l,n,,,V i. ......

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THE FARMER. BY J. G. FESSEDEN Let monicd blockheads rul 1 in wealth, Let proud fools strut in state My hands, my homestead, and my health Place me above the great. I never fawn, nor fib, nor fain, To please old Mammon's fry; But independence still maintain Of all beneath the sky. Thus Cineinnalus at his (lough With more true ghny shone, Than C;csar with his laurelled brow, His palace and his tl rmm. Tumult, perplexity, and care, Are b.-M ambitions' lt. But those intruders never dare Disturb sjy peaceful cot.

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Silinv T. .f,.. i I'.ue, Diack, olive, brown, orab, ndelaid, green

v-..io, -C jl t ft . -a,,.' ,-.-;!. I., . 1 .1 . 1,1 .. il l. I.. .

Amongst which the Wlowinsrarttoles may be found drab and in visible re.-n rnss .,.. Uibb-d and

I plaid do. H ue, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and I ftealsntxed satinets, 1'iaid do. Kentucky Jeans, lied, green and white rlmnels. Rose and Saddle

blankets, lilac's, brown and claret French Merinos. Figured and' plain merino Circassians of all colours. brown sheeting and shirtings, iie-iobed Shirtings. l!:own and belached citton drillings. Coloured and w him Canton Flannels. I Linen and cnitou table diapers. Russia do. lri.sh

, and r icnch Linen. Coloured cambrics.

R!ue, black, green and brown Summer cloth

, I Jo do do do Circassians. Do do do do merino. j Sup. printed English do i Rlue, spring ainl bottle green, brown, drab black, mixed, claret and dahlia broad-el nhs. j Lrht iS- darR Hue, drab iV steel mixed casimcres, ; Lijjht and dirk mixed, blue, green, udeiaide, ab and lavender casintts, i .. . t .....

: L i 'i ' gre?n ana white tlannel. '.and French Linen. Coloured cambrics. French

I L'1r1Vsc':it,a -aciiinaw blankets. English and American prints, iilack silk and 1 willed lining, suspenders, sewing cotton, bom- Tabt.v Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Vestbasette, patent thread. Rrown linen, backram, 'tings. Red ticking- Canvas and Padding .Alespauuing canvass, gingham, painted muslin, linen risio, Valencia, easterner and cashmere sl.awls.

liubet, rrussian and silk dress hdkfs. lilack

table clotlis.

j l.mcn napKins, apron and furniture check. j Italian silk cravats. Rl,.c ; Cotton diaper, Irish linen, red and plaid funnel,! nd bandana do. Pongee j Cambric and jaconet muslin, plain, corded. U;inj;ham do. Fancy and .striped and ligured. Muil muslin and Bishop! skirls. Cambrieks. Fi.r

ir competence, I find rchs never call

Rlctt with fi What nion:

Health and trtnouility of mind, Heaven's choicest srift to man.

ck silk l.dkfs.

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Flai

'7Vii wo kan and wine, .Van" hit is ! smart, '- v.im: tr.nkrs his head ache, Lit woman his heart.

; lawn.

! Plain and tigure-J book muslin. j l'iaiti and ligured bobinet muslin. j Ureecian and bobinet footing and edging. i Ribbons, Prussian hdk'fs, tabby velvet. Mole-tkin. Cotton, merino, ami ivnrsipil l.no nn.J

! I..,lt

I S'ik f ag, bandana, and cotton hdk'fs

silk

ilo. I 1,1-t cotton and

d black stocks. Corded

iguered and piiin, Hook

I Jaconet, and S.vjss Jlusim. Plain ."Mull do. ! Figured and plain bobinets. Thread and bobinet 'edging and 1 ices. Infant caps. Cap borders. Muslin and Fur capes and collars. Black Italian ! dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White, 'pink, green and brown ilorenee. Black Italian i crape white do. (ientleinens beaver, buckskin

sr.d lined berlin glovs

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uu ics

bli

iV v. h

silk,

A."in?v v;t!io il.iv

j buttons tavern ; der do.

ui.i, lasiing , tlexilne, jet and bone coat and vest beaver and kid irloves. Lamb's wool m xed half

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Term of the Probate-i-ouri oi me county oi hjuliiiaml stnteof Indiana, to be begun and holden on the second Monday of February, A I) lo7, ut lirookville in the county and state aforesaid, to said Court, for the appointment of commissioners Vn ot ,,tr the dower of said widow of said (Jeorge

Wallace deceased in and to the following described real estate of EaiJ deceased, situate in the county and state aforesaid, to-wit; "Part of the X Y qr of No 1. in T No Oof R 2 West, hTinnin ' at the S W corner of said quarter sccI P . " .1 t.i... ln S? linn ,,f

tion anu running inence i.uai, i"oy n.o sai-1 qr to the Ci E corner ihence X along the E line of said quarter to Foreman's S E corner--

thence W along I- orcman s line 10 roremau & S "w corner tlience X along Foreman's West line to Francis Steven's heirs S E comer thence West atonff the S line of Francis Steven's tieirs land to the S W corner of said heirs' land thence "5 aloivthe West line of said quarter to the place of be--' mn iff, containing 55 acres more or less, and

toliiJe the residue between ti.ein, the said Kutb and Mieajah, agreeably to the statute in such

case made and provided.

HUTU H AhhACK and MICAJA1I S WALLACE. Infants, Arc By John S. W aIjLA.ce, their guardian. Per. John JI Joiisstos his attorney. December 2'2, 1S'.(5. 52 4 w

a lid coflin joii;;,,

bone, fetlock, ui.d of the 7'estern

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The Xerve and Bene Linimr,,, i , excellent preparation for bur s o CU a" or stillness of the Joints, ,weli;,,; f of the throat, inlbuoutory rl.eu,,, ,1, , Uh"',iiS The Xerve and Jone Liniim.io . .

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' om:.:cs 01 ,.,riS1.f

ethcacy in the cure of their

Ki.,r...d it. io.p f..r . ''-m occa-

Uir to-' lUJ "1S l"r i

For sale at R. f,

and all the town mid v 1 11

November i."nh,

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"-r's r'oro, Brwliville, "S'-'s in Indiana.

Cash iov Wheat :t-sTis?

rnlllO subscribers will iihv m..- .hiu. .' n ,' , .

ii for merchantable Wl.e'.t n',i II , . ,;.

dollars ner Lundrfd fr ,lo.. .:. . ' ' " "a"

rtgs: all to ba delivered at their Mills iiiC.

i earl and bone shirt, do. none siwnon-; l.m !t!:,,.fc i,h .vi.ifn i,i ,i- .,-.,-o,.-.i ,,i

ittir.g ill a tavern ; der do. Bonnet wire.- twist ami ltah.ni io..i- .,.i i. ;.....' i .'. ' J..,.:

u cr.-sd id It-ht. w ho a wagonc r com- sils. Bobbin. Linen and cotton tape. Fig'u vol-led and cotton suspenders. Ladies and centlemens ... : I i. j ril l..i i..,(tl.. nt vpstimr. , . . . ... .

n:S .iiuiii; mil, o.ii!i;fi, i ii net uu a uumr. , - (overshoes. lil cloths. fcew inir siiks and

of wine, (li.'.t w itli n v whin I o;m out vourl Jiarseil.os, alencia, biik civet and silk ispoo!,wire iy ball cotton. Black Oc white w

tights and i..t touch vonr skin." "Done,'' Uo C.auze, double ;uid single, Crano, Lcv-!-S'''.

CJauze, double and single. Crane, Lev-!

said liie dam! v; and at the word the w.igonerj iUUi'ie a.em la, liubet. ligured Satin, drew Ins whin wish all hi might, and cut the Jl-M-nam, Printed, Twisted Silk and olhei

fellow to the bone, and at the sarni time oallirig for t!ie whin and declaring that he had lost the hot.

Frum the f.ffaL-(!lrl.t.) Frrv Press rBec. 1G. Aw i t l Ot i r;!nr.Nci:.-On Mund.iv evening

hist a onionntor took i lnoe at the stoic oil

Mesis.J. J. VY.ns,Mcith:int in tVis town

Dress Iatn:keic!iiol. (iauze Veil

IJiue Dl'k and Colored Gro dc Nap

IJiack.

K Iks

twist.

addig.

gingham Sc cotton umbrellas. Riding w hips

am: switches. Carriage do. Mens Fur and seal skin caps. Boys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and silk hats. Ladies satin beaver and ligured satin

joniicts. .Aiisses satin beaver de. Mens coarse

and shoes. Bovs and childrens

and line boots

Llaek Silk and Colored liraid-.

lil'k, Cofd tmd White lloskm Gloves.

hetweon Mr. Joi:x 11. Woods, Merchant of jMcnno l unge and Trimmings.

this plico, and Jottx II. A . I it a Mt. lunior l,d- aua attred atid Lead Guards.

iter of the Merourv. i!r. Woods wasstabhed. vlt Buckles.

We understand that the fifth rib on the left side was. nt'entire! y oil"; and the instruincut enternl the ravity of the heart through tlie. right voiiliiole; he fell dead almost in-stantlv.

oaun. ijiue, Ureen, 1 ink and title 1-lo-'coarse and line shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco rence. land lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil

Blond Ed-iliJr.Grode Nan Rihlinns. Cloth aprons. Bead reticules, &c. &c

ind Silk

We noticed not lont since,

in a foreign journal, a wager between a London sriei.tiiie. ir.sidener and a eolabrated

Loinhaziiic Stocks. Artificial

lfk and White Wadding,

Cloth aprons.

Also,

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- gcut-iai assorinieia. ot tirocenes, Hardware

and Cutlery, (J ueensware. Glasware. S.-iihilrrv

tinware. School blank anil nnci-MiniMinc

Striped, Nails and castings. Bar. boon, and rod Iron.

Belting. I Cross cut and Mill Saw s. Sad Irons and Frying j Pans. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs.

cook, that the former would produce a

handsome sahu! ami cies from the seed, hefore the latter could ccuk.in ;pod stile, si leg of neitt;iii to he eaten wi;h the salad . The u igcr was won by the gardener. The proess to immerse the seed for a time in oxvmurialic acid, thou sown in a light soil, letting it he covered with a moUilic cover. and bringing in coutiact with the win lean electrical ta hine. Bv the same agent, hen's eggs, which require twenty or twenty-one days to hitch hv animal heat, have been hatched in

a few hours. Water apparently free from

any animalcukv, in an hour can he render

ed lull ot living insects. It has long been

suspected that what is called clcctroinagne

tism performed a prominent part ia the for

mation ami growth of nnim:l and vegitable

matter, and these experiments would seem to id, ice the matter bevor.d doubt. Should

these rt-suhs be confirmed by further experiments, a new eta in phvsioiegy, both vegetable and animal may be considered as ccmmci.coi!. and another step taken in drawing the vt il which shveui.s the mysterious operations of the temple of nature. Gt n. Farmer.

v,,i,is;i,i.,;!cls n"u pPae

vaiuon i lannell, dreen lieragc. Elatk Bombazine,Craj(e, Umbrellas. Baintcd, Impressed, Manilla, Spanish. Quill-top, Horn, Plated turn-lop, Crescent, Long, l ull, Curl, Dressing, Bidding, Ivoryj Wood, oiy Pod. el and Horse Combs. Fancy Wallets", Pocket Books, Bead Bags and

luies. Embroidered cz Silk Purses. Cloth.

tiair, tooth and Shaving Bruges.

Buby, Ch ain and assorted Necklaces. Fancy, Toilet and Emollient Soap. Per

cussion Caps, Violin Strings. Snulile, Pel.

Lam, and Tiu'd sharp Bridie Bits. SpursWebbing, Sw itch Whips, Crop Whips. Gum Elastic Aprons, Leghorn, Lace Gre

cian Cottage, Swiss Collage, Palermo, Tuscan, Paris, Gypsy and French Bonnets.

Indigo, Madder, Ginger, Pepper, Spice,

Cotl'ee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soal and Upper

Leather, Call and Morocco Skins.

Fine and Coarse Boots; Ladies Morocco,

I race and halter chains. Window s;Iass. Sliov-

- 1 1 I . i -j uilU 1) . UUU OllilBrass Kettles. Coffee Mills. Cotton

yarn and caudlewick. Seivcs. Grass and hemp

beu cords. Painted buckets, churns and tubs. Straw Knives, Looking Classes. Brook v die November ii livU. 46 bty.d,

NOTICE.

The good book says par u-hat thou ozvest; pnncliicdilii saiSipiiii ti iat thou oiicsl as it bi comes

ilnc. Integrity, honesty, and every thing cssetttiulltf eo)i)ieekd with business, iei7s pay

ivhal than o:crst; and if speculation is the ordtr of the day, first pay thy dclts, end ihtn

speculate on lac baluna. gJOME weeks back, I informed my customers

K-7 by public advertisement, that I was much

pressed for money and requested payment, cspe

cially of those ow ing me previous to the present

year. .Cut few however, have complied with that

request. 1 now ask payment of all who owe me

and to those whose notes and accounts are of Ion

gcr standing than the present year, I have to say

that lue next call will be from the oli.cer. N I) UALLION. Jrookville November ISth, 4S bty.

Lasting, and Leather Shoes, Boots cc Pumps Children's Leather, Lasting and Morocci

Lhjiitxing. Wo c p the following marvelous story from a late London paper. It may be true, hut Perhaps human ingenuity and daring werenevtr more tlrongly manifested than in a recent instance in Prussia. In order to get rid of of an enormous rock, the expense of removing which, by ordinary means, w ould have been as enormous, a deep hole was bond in it, into whuh was fixed a bar of iion, twenty eight feet high for the purpose of attracting lightning. The experiment was successful. On the first thunderstorm, the reck was shattered, into into fragments, w hich of course, w ere easily carried aw a v.

T.ki; the cu,. A hungry marc in the market on Saturday evening last, very deliberately seized hold of the veil of a lady standing near by, .V w ithout even saving dy your leave madam,"" chew ed it up in a jiffy. This we call taking the veil v. Uhout '"benefit of the clergy." Trans.

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A Erur.AN Oath. If I speak not the truth, may tigers, elephants, bnlfaloes, scorpions, &c, seize, crush ami bite me, and mv relations. May we be subject to all the carlamaties that may be sutfercd both within and without the body and may we he seized with madness, drunkenness, blindness, deafness, leprosy and hydrophobia, may we he struck with thunder-bolts both by d.iy and by night, and come to sudden death in the midst of not speaking the truth; may I be taken Avilb vomiting of clotted black blood. When 1 am going by water, mar the Genii w ho guard the waters, assault me, upset the boat and cause the propeitv to be lost, and

if. II I ii 1 jft i r

may aingaiois, porpoises, snarus ami an j carl). Alagnesia other sea monsters seize and crush me to j Rhubarb death. And when I change woilds, may I ! Liquorice sutler unmixed regret in the utmost w retch-j Cloves edness in four states of punishment. ; Cinnamon Nutmegs When you have nothing to say, say noth- Nutgalls ing. A weak attempt strengthens jour foe. Sulphate Quinine

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Boots. Morocco Hats. A general assortment of II aud-ware, Cuti.r.KY. Saddlery, and Queuxs- Wauu. Nails, Hand saw s, Trace Halter chains; Drawing knives, Curry combs, Shove's and

l ongs;

1I ass, i i

in and Japan'd Candle sticks.

Lamps. Window Glass, Cow Bells, Axes;

Hoes, Spades, Sho els, r orks, Brass Kettles, ColfeeMills, Seives, Straw Knives, llames.

hot Stones, Salt, Castings. ALL which in connection w ith the former stock makes his assortment complete. The public w ill please call and examine his goods and prices, being assured that no house in this country will give Letter bargains. Thankful for past calls, the subscriber solicitsacontir.uar.ee of patronage. N. D. GALLIOX. July 27, lS'.'G. 31 bty

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cotton Urook-

Brook villa Sept. 29th

PHILLIPS fc Si'" BR.

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ELL Mr. loaac Price's H.,,l,?i,-. : . ".,Lr

, , , . -uvip, ana ..avui"' also, come to the determination not tn , "

ihrr,J ot th,s county at present, I feci mvbclf urcpared, under such circumstances, to uteilu ,0" call in my line, from a double stitched R,-., ,1

a pair of drawers no mistake in rue. I e.Dl ,

ceive the New York and Philadelphia i'aKi,..

regularly, every three months.

,. , Av- T. BERKS. 1 hose of my customers, whose nr-p,..,,to i....

been of long standing, must come forward mid pay up. It is impossible for me to pay mv Journeymen without money. I must have the splinters

oupi. isi, l--.;0. y -p j

rmilOSn indebted to David Price are req-iete -U- to call iind 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. D WID P'McP Brookvilie. Oct. Sit 1,1, 630. "

An Indian Reined i; for the TOOTH Achi:.

HEX 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 strong

luo.n useiess. t r0m numerous testimonials tl following' is given. From the Rev. Geo. C. .1'Ci(e. Baltimore Maryland, 7th Aug. ISoG. To II. B. Montague. i. ... .

icar oir. i nave ineu your balm in twenty

inreo cases ot violent tooth ache, and it has not failed in a single instance, to give perfect ease in

tive minutes. I have the certiiicates of the per

sons uuovc aiitiuoii lo.

My agents of tbis place (IS in number) have

uisumcu ii. in numerous cases, and J nave not as yet heard ot" a single instance in which it did not give immediate reiief. Yours in haste, ,. . , GEO- tJ- M'CUXE. the balm is no.v becoming in general use for bleeding and spungy gums, tore teeth, scurvey S c. and is decidedly the best denser of the mouth of a mo.ing and purifier of the breath of any thiin'that lias 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 ol grit. The Ladies speak of it with unmeasured

p,aiso; una all wi,o have used it have laid aside all other remedies ottered as cleanses of the mouth and purifier of the breath. Lor sale at B. & S. Tyner's store, Brookvdle, and all the tow ns and villages in Indiana. All orders for the balm will receive attention is addressed to Charles II. Ed wards Cincinnati, Ohio Brookvilie Nov. 15th, Ibllj. 47 ."in

AVID PRICE fc Co. has iust received

ii-P fresh supply of seasonable Dry Goods; such

as casimeres.n lmiels, ligured anu plain light laven

teen silks. Urecn irrodenanel do. Insertino-.s.

bonnet ribbons, colored Jincev, woollen and buck

skin gloves. Ivory combs, tuck, side and redinf

do. Also, an assortment of men:, brognns, youths do. children's shoes. Youths boots Vc. Aij.so, 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.

Brookvilie Xovember 21st, 18:"G

Money IVanlod Again. A LL persons indebted to the Eubscribers, either -fU. oy note or book account, which is now due are requested to make payment. Those w hose notes S- accouu.ts have been a long time due, w ill be put to costs, unless payment is made without delav h is impossible for us to wait nincl, longer, on eucli claims, and we hope all will save us the trouble o bringing suits against them. JirooKviilc. Sept. 20ih,19:;0.

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Covisss'ton

Kntgs, ITIccIiciiscs, Fniuts &c.

V S. TYXEK keep on hand a general assortment of tlic following articles, w hich

w ill be sold at w holesale or retail, at Cily prices.

Orodildoc

llatemans Drops Uodt rev s Cordial 15rilis.Ii" Oil Harlem do Castor do Sweet do Oil Sjiike Balsam Life

Calomel

Crolon Oil Adhesive Tlaslcr Pink Root Senna Leaves Jalap

jlled precipitate Oint

ment

ISpts. Turpentine

ClevclanilsAguepro'.

Doct. D. Jagncs Car-

ljlooilgoida Klixir ofiAlcchol

Health Lcthargc Fahncstocks Vermif-'rrussian Blue nge jlndigo

s'lled Lead

White do

minitive llalsam and

Health Restorative Cream Tartar

Tartaric Acid Svp. Cai b. Soda Gum Opium

Arabic Cam phor Asaloetida Aloes Myrrh Shellac

Cayenne Tcppcr Annatto Refined Borax

Venetian Red Spanish Brown Madder Chrome Yellow " Green Ess. Peppermint " Cinnamon

Cologne Water

Black Ink Red do

Indeliaole do Copal Varnish

boot do Jappan do Giound Mustard Lemon Syrup Gardners Lineament Starch Shaving Soap Shoe Blacking Sponge Snuff Toy Taints.

.91' ST KS-XEBYESR A FRESH .supi,y of Fall and Winter Goods, f-MA. consisting m part of the following articles, to-wit.-Tiro cases Coarse one if Fine A'ipp Boots. JUiller's Coarse and Fine izhocs. Boys, .Missis, and Childrens Shoes. Figured and Plain M rino,and ass'd Collars Fombazets- Fuze Flaunt Is; Fed Blanlicls. Beaver, Slraic and Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jaehoncls. Saltn; Canton Fannils, $r. Besides, a genn-ul assortment of Groceries,

yuiiitsa-uu; iinivurr, Utassziarc, H indozc, 'ass, Aui Is. .1 ventral assortment of liar,!.

All of u-huh.tre. u ill sell loir for cash.

or approved produce, sueh as Flaxseed, Timolhu and Clover sicd,Fcalhus, Fiax, Linseu, Jeans, iVc. iyc. DAVID PPACE Co. Gel. 5A, 1SC(!.

G

icare.

L LMOTFS COUGH DROPS. "V aluahle Medicins Cor Coughs and COXSUMPTIOXS. rjnilLS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the pres--H-cut prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs; loading to consumption. Commm, n,a,' x.

j coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration, will

- Y l" ."s iniiuence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stiuunant to coughing. It eases pain, and induce rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the luucrS &c spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, and' con' sumptiveatlect.ons eve, in the most advanced periods of hie, will hnd immediate relief, from its remarkable power of diminishming the irritab;!itv or the system, and the velocity uf the circulation and by cleansing B,,d healing the d.sorded parts' It also ailords immediate relief in the hoooin cough. '

(K7Directicn8 for use.aiso certificates of tan cures, accomoan v eac'i hi.tth.

Price Fifty Ce'nts per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenbouse, in Harrison and at the store of BAIIWICK BUTLER, Brookvilie

Cotton Y a r n . r&lHE Subscribers have on hand, and will contini iUe it0 keC'' a large 6tock of L'ovington and Uroo.vville cotton yarn, ussorted numbers which hey pledge themselves to sell, either at w holeale or retail at the Cincinnati prices. Merchants and others wishing to purchase cotton yarn wilhnd it to their interest to m:ikn i i.nir n,,mi,nDOi

. . I 14.11 J nere, as by doing so, thev will save H,p.

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from Cincinnati.

R. & S. TYNER.

A "-partnership has been formed between David Xj. 1 rice and John XV. Witt in the mercantile business, and will be conducted under the linn of lanl Vu- ,,at tl,e st,lnd ""erly occupied by David Price m Brookvilie. We Hatter ourselves that we shall be able to accomodate our friends and customers on aa good Erctt: tcandwUlgivl. Our stock uf merchandise is now very Boo and e intcd keep.ncr It so, nnd b SQ a ,d pectful y, solicit aud confidently expect a fiberal hare of pa ronage DA VID P1UCE & CO irookvilIc,14th Sept. ieG.

DP. JUDKLXS, . SPECIFIC OLXTMFXT. 1..I3 valuable medicine is celebrated for curing ter6. Chilblains, or parts affected by frost It i, also good for Scalds and Burns y,rost Jt " r or glandular swelling it ic . --ediciue yet known 'Knmch .'.Tr"? 7 curial aiip hcations faa it a er" smaHest 'am of tu't n a -in the lav the patient liable to iniurv rr S not cold J y froni exposure to It cures the worst Felons nr Wi .1 application of forty-ei A t 1 Z ,l We' " the wbicL have stood as Ll8 '0.u;-umatiSIns J.sorder, require ,ne licir t hJ t V S'sternatic remove them entirely BUMnn t'-'n lny plyingthisOintme acxferna v a, v8EeS'i by P" give relief. -Mernaiiy as directed, it will JanU inlla.ri-

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I-AW i otic; Ed. John A. Matson aud Geo. Holland, THTAVE associated themselves in the practice -fc.il of the law in Franklin and the adjoining Counties of the ;'d and Cth Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana. One of the linn will attend regularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of the State and District Court of the Edited States. Office first door north of the Clerks ofiice. Brookvilie July L'-', 18;,G. Ill Gm

A MAX by the name of Win. Banford went XS. away from Richmond. Indiana, about three months since, leaving a wife and one child. .Mr. Da n ford is a man about W years of age, about 5 feet ten inches high, and a stone cutter by trade. II is aged father resides in Fairfield, Franklin Co., Ind., and any information of his son would b very gratifying to him. If Mr. William Danford should happen to see this notice himself and write to Us father, the circumstances w hich caused him to leave home will be explained to his satisfaction. ENOCH DANFORD. Dec. 30th, lS:jO. 2 COEditor9 throughout the Mississippi valley by inserting the above o ice will confer a favor upon an aged and alilicted parent. Fj. J).

Police. rriAKEX UP by John Winters, in Adams town--fiL ship, Ripley connty, la. an iron grey horse, hveyears old last spring, ubout fifteen handtr Ingli, some saddle marks, and hod all round; no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised to fortv dollars by John Sunmanand Kich-ird Suiiman, tin's -1st day of December, FS.-'o. A true copy from my estray book. T. W. SUNMAN, J. P. 23w

ITScciicaS IVUicc. y 'HHlj partnership heretofore existing between -w- Dr. Thomas Kennedy and William II. Castor, in the apothecary businefR.aiid in the practice r of medicine, is dissolved. Those indebted to the i hrm, are requested to come forward nnd tettle, either by note or cash, with .Mr. Kennedy, who is authorized to settle all tin- hu.-.j ctr --, r..m. THOMAS KENNEDY, i WM. II. CASTOR. I Crookville, Jan 1st, 17 i

E AXV articles nra h'-"."

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ui aneuio prouduce the dpa.r-KI fe.at cx" may ,t not be attributable to t J , ,re'uit: said to cu,ethistr0ube6o l,e rt,that articles ommended to cure almost cvlrv - ' are a'6 reour frail bodies are attach ViT WiUl tion that object is kept in View i'" Preperaniedic.neaci.refor.il dose's T,l Ve ll'e Rheumatic Drops are offered to t'l V stable remedy for chronic or inflt , 6 P"bllc as ur and as no case i8 kna Ty ""'nati not hi V-rto. .. 1 "ere a oerrf,

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Ilc.viiiv TSiosnn KcHsir3y,

Wt7"Ol!l,D respectfully inform the public that he ; " w ill still continue to keep for salc.at whole- J

sale or retail, medicines, drug?, eye stuffs, A:c. I lis medicines consists of these Uicd bulb by the Regular and Botanic Practitioners. He is thankful for past favors from the public, and ask a continuance of the same. Jan. Int, 1S3'7. --tf

Wl 1,1,1,1 31 M. jTl'CAISTY. Attorney and Counsellor at Lair. WILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to his profession and w ill attend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circuit Court of the adjoining counties and in theCiicuit, Probata and Justices Courts of Fiankliu Com;''. Office in the Brick East of the court-house. Brookvilie Sept. 6th, ."37 tf.

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1IE Subscriber respectfully informs

the citizens of Franklin county, that

he continues the business ol

! - i,-.,..r.-,-ill. Frank in Co.

Ml Hie IUWII Ul - Indiana, where he is prepared to execute

all contracts or ciders in his line, at the shortest notice aud on the most reasonable terms. 1 hosa wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do w ell to call and examina bis work. As he intends to hpply himself closely to bis shop, he flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop :s immediately north of It. & -iyer 8 Store. Callandsec. ,....., FRANKLIN ilcGINNI

Brookvilie, Dec. Sotb, 52 bty , is

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