Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 January 1837 — Page 4

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Amx was kii.i.eo nv ins wii i:. Wp are informed that a man hv the name of Terry C. Burns, a resident of Creece, in this county, died on Sunday morning last, about S o'clock, A. M., from a Mow received by the hand of his wife on Saturday afternoon, under the following circumstances: Hums was engaged in mending shoes, when his wife asked him to fro and iret some wood, but he refused

lo do so, receiving a Mow in the face from her j hand, which he returned, or attempted to do, j when hi? enraged wife seized a stool and; one of its leg projecting through the seat.! which projection ame in contact with his j temple, rinding him severely wounded, the j neighbors were tailed in, v. ho assisted to! place him in bed, and divs-ed his wounds.; lie spoke a few words while underhung this ; operation, but not afterwards, lis died asi stated. Sunday morning, r,d was buried on ; Monday. The Coroner as w are informed,;

w as twice sent fur, but did not attend, consequently no in'jUfst was ht!d. Why was a death under circumitar.es? so ngjiavated passed over unnoticed by a public officer, it is to cxamiue into matters of this kind? Bums was about 51 years of age. Mid has had Ibree wives. Rjihu-h r Dai'y .Idvcrliscr.

The MvciisruvTE ; tub Caemvn. A few evenings ago, Mr. , a Magistrate at one of the Polke-ctiites, hired a cab for the purpose ofjournt vnig a few mihs out of town. 'How roue li is the fare?" said hi worship "Vy," said tle Cabunn. "As I've seed you afore, sir, 1 shan't chart? more than a crown."

That's loo much, man," exclaimed Mr. -, "as vou'll not be above au hour going."' "Veil, now, and 'pos I doss it in an hour, 1 ought to haw vet 1 ax, and I'm sure yer vorship ought not to grumble, for you fined me five shillings Lsiher day, and warn t more nor half a miuuta about it neither."'

The Whig., a the 'J.M ullin o. elected their candidate to the House of Delegates from the city of New York, by a majority of about 1.-00 Votes. This givts the Whig delegation, from the city, the preponderance.

fWlIIC subscribers is just receiving1 ot liis store

j Ji. norlli of i he court-Louse in Brookville, direct J from the cities of New-York, Philadelphia and

Pittsburgh, a large and splendid assortment of Merchandise, such as, Dry-Hoods, llard-icare, ntlery, Hooks, Jledieine, d lass-ten re, Shoes, Leather. fyc. Amongsrwhich the f-jllowingarticles may be found Blue, black, gree.i and brown Summer. cloth. Da do do do Circassians. Do do do do icerino. Sup. printed English do I!ue, spring and bottle green, brown, drab black, mixed, claret and dahlia broad-cloths. Light .Y dark blue, drab A- steel mixed cusimeres, l.iht and dark mixed, blue, green, adeluide, ab and lavender casiuetts, Scarlet, red, green and white flannel. Saddle, rose, and .Mackinaw blankets. Tw illed lining, suspenders, sew ing cotton, bombazetle, patent thread. Drown linen, buckram, padding, canvas, gingham, painted muslin, linen tsble cl-.ths. Linen napkins, apron and furniture check. Cotton diaper, Irish linen, red and plaid flannel.

Ciitubrie and jaconet muslin, plain, corded.

striped and figured. Mull muslin and bishop lawn. Plain and figured book muslin. Plain and tigured bobinet muslin. Greecian and bobinet footing and edging. Ribbons, Prussian hdk'fs, tabby velvet. Mole-skin, cotton, merino, and w orsted Lose and half hose. Silk flag, bindana, and cotton hdk'fs. Gilt, lasting, flexible, jet and boue coat and vtst buttons. Pearl and bone shirt, do. Hone suspender do. Bonnet wire; twist and Italian sewing silk. Bobbin. Linen and cotton tape, l'ijr'u vel

vet vesting. Marseilles, Valencia, Silk Velvet and silk do. tJanze, double and single, Crape, Levantine, Valencia, Thibet, Figured Satin, llcrnam, Printed, Twisted Silk and othei Press Handkerchiefs. Gauze Veils. Black, Clue Ll"k and Colored Gro de Nap. Silks. Satin. Blue, Green, Pink and White Florence. Blond Edging, G rode Nap Ribbons. Black Silk and Colored Braids. Bi"k, Cold and White Iloakin and Silk Gloves.

Merino Fringe and Trimmings. Striped, and Watered and Bead Guards. Belting. Belt Buckles.

Bombazine Stocks. Artificial

Jc S. TVNER have received from .New a York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock of Fall and Winter f?nnr., . i ..... ..ii'.. !it wholesale or

, uii-if liitr, itiLi ii'i ir.i - . r,t-il! ,i 'in. .:". ii ,.r;- a.ldimr carriage on

heavy articles. The following are a part of their stock of Ooods. To wit: Blue, black, ohve, brown, drab, r.deliid, green and invisible green cloths. Blue, black, brown, drab and invisible green cassimers. Ribbed and plaid do. Bine, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and stealtnixed satinets, Piaid do. Kentucky Jeans. Red, green and white flannels. Rose and Saddle blankets. Black, bro.vn and claret French .Merinos. Figuered and plain merino Circassians o! all colours. brown sheeting and shirtings. Reached Shirtings. Brown and belaehed cotton driihiigs. Coloured and Lite Canton Flannels. Linen and cotton tiblo diapers. Russia do. Irish and French Linen. Coloured cambrics. French. English and American prints. Black silk and Tabiiy Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia estii.gs. Bed ticking- Canvas and Padding. .Merino, Valencia, easterner and cashmere shawl. Tibbet, Prussian and silk dress hdkfs. Black Italian silk cravats. Bh.ck silk hdkfs. Flag silk nd bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and Gingham do. Fancy and black stocks. Corded skirts. Cumbrieks. Figuered end plain, Book Jaconet, and Swiss Muslin. Plain Mull do. Figured and plain bobinets. Thread and bobir.et edging and laces. Infant caps. Cap borders. Mushu and Fur capes and cellars. Black Italian dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White, ;ink, cr recti and brown tiorence. Black Italian1

white do. litmuemens beaver, uueusiun

JSOTICE. The zood book fay pay vrhot thou ou t si; pvnc-

Ti tat thou arcs, as il Oceania

I A JlAA ! the name of Win. Dan ford Ver. 11:1. away from R ichmri'id, Indiana, nljimi , ""

t:utli:y fays, pay trittt thou arcs, us U U.o.t.'S j m0I.t,iS leaving a wife and one c,,d ";i ' ,.. Integrity, honniy. and ivtry thing cs- i),,,frj j, ,nau about :' years of ae, about -stnUalf' connected irith lim'iuss, toys vj fvt ten inches high, ami a ttone cutter bv'tr.

hr.i n-rrfti ana u tjr.ciiivttun . tu 'm... lanm

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,, cf the dan. lint vay thy h bts, and lu n ; ' . - - i K "Z-"

tJ ill 11 rJ grain :H l" ' " loi'HU i'anfor,: i fpraualc on the Ottlaiuc. tfi,tuhl Lappfn to see this notice himself and v -'-" L 64OMC weeks back. I informed my customers, tQ h g r.llhcr lh circumstances w hieh caused V!;f V fS by public advertisement, that I was mucn j , .,..v5 hol!G win be explained to his si tr,' I

i.

pressed lor money auu i"V""-'"i -r- ii.ULi J'-'M Oltl) cially of those owing me previous to the present Dec. .ItHh, 1?:"0. ) ' year. Bat few however, nave complied with that rr--K,(itors throughout the Jligsissip-,! va'.. request. I now ask payment of all who owe me. i)V"7st., ti the above notice will confer a fa'v and to those whose notes and accounts are of Ion-1 u" an ngt,j nrKj a)!icted parent. j; j, r irer standing than the present year, 1 have to say j J that the next call w ill be from the oliiccr. JAOllvy IVilllJC'cJ N D (SALLIOX. j a LI, persons indebted to the subscribers, cutler ?ro'.ikvii!c November lth, l-:-fi. 4" bty. ( 1& by note cr book account, which is iiowViip I .tO.I ,..,,,!--,. r.RVl.,. .., Tl e'

A- accounts have been a long time due, will be' .,..

"io!. rns AVID PIIICB Co. has just received a !!' fresh supply of seasonable Dry (Joods; such as casimeros,!l innels, figured and ilain light laventeen silks. Green grodenapel do. lnsertings, bonnet ribbons, colored Jinccy, woollen and buckskin gloves. Ivory combs, tuck, sidii and reding do. , Also, an assortment of mess brogar.s, youths do. children's shoes. Youths boots Sc.

Also, an assortment ol bar iron, noop eanu aim

t'J COflS, n;s iam iii i.iauB 1 tiiOUt Cuiav. is impossible for us to wait nrich longer, on euc1 chums, and w e hope ail will save us the tnul.l

Dr;r

!ro

:n:r suits against thcni.

It. iS S. TY.NER. l-.viilc. Sept. 20th, IS.'JG.

rTplir' partnership heretofore existing brtwpcn Ji. Dr. I'liomas Kennedy and Win;-,?,, 11 .'

rod iron, waggon uo.e aim u vuc.ai u.-b.m im..c tor, , the aj)otl.ecary business, and in the pract c nails, candles, soap and sugar house 31olassess, )f llietiio i ne , is dissolved. Those indebted to tU Which we will sell low for cash, or approved pro- i;'irn, oro requested to come forward at d cttl f

craae

ar.d lined berlai gloves. Ladies black .V w lute silk, beaver and kid gloves. Lamb's w ool 111 -cd half hose. Black and white merino, black worsted and black and w hite cotton hose. Ouin elastic, worsted and cotton suspenders. Ladies and gentlemens

Sewing silks and twist,

dce. Brookville Xovember

thcr uy note or casn, wiin .nr. ivennedy, who is authorized to settle all the busiress of thetlmi Til O.MAS KK.NNFDV W .M. li. CAWi'OTv. Crockville, Jan 1st, 17

ovisilo:i &; Krookviiic Cotton Y a r n . rnilir" Subscribers have on hand, and will contin-

over shoes. Oilcloths. Sewing silks and twist, I jo- ue 10 het., a lai-v.- muw spool .wlreJi- ball cotton. Blacks white waddig. j Brookville cotton yam, assorted numbers which ;ii, n-,n,ri..,. .v. r-ot t o ii i! i o 1, re I n s . II i, lino- whins , hev nledge themselves to sell, either at whole-i

and 'switches. Carriage do. .Mens Fur and seal jale or retail at the Cincinnati prices. .Merchants ( pale or retail, medicines.

ISocioa TZjcJsaas ItTesjcdv.

CC70FLD respectfully inform the public that La

w wi II sti Ii continue to keen for i!e ii ii..

i, ... i .I-.. .. , i. i.' .... !.n, nt .nra wulonnrfo nnrehnse rotton arn ui

skin caps, isoys seal ssiu auu ciotn uo. rm uuu .. D , . silk hats. Ladies satin beaver and figured satin itind it to their interest to make their purchaeei bonuets. Misses satin heaver do. .Mens coarse ; here, us by doing so, they will save the carriage

and line boots and shoes. Boys and chiliircns iroin unicinnau

coarse and fine shoes. Ladies c;nf, seal, morocco

drui

eye Etulfs, &c

Flovrers.

Anothfu SrM Boat 1)wsti:u. i he npi. j Yhif Wa.hlino-. AVorsted Shirts.

Louisville Joiirnrd of the llth inst. says: i',ntmi Flannell. ilrv.cn Borage. Black

We learn from the New Orleans Standard, JJ0mbazine,Craje, Umbrella?, that the Steamboat Algonquin, fevT days) IVinted, Impressed, Manilla, Spanish,

ago, on her way from New Orleans to this city, came in contact with the Warren, te the great injury of the latter. Seveu persons w ere scalded . Two of them died soon after-

Quill-top, Horn, Plated turn-top, Crescent,

Long, Puii, Curl, Dressing, Kidding, Ivory, Wood, Ivory Pocket and Horse Combs. Fan

cy Wallets, Pocket Books, Bead Bags and

recover.

wards, and the oiiiers were not expected toiurses. Embroidered & Silk Purse?. Cloth,

Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Rubv, Chain and assorted Necklaces. Taney, Toilet and Emollient Soap. Tercussiou Caps, Violin Strings. Snatile, Pel, ham, and Tin'd sharp Bridle Bits. SpursWebbing. Switch Whips, Crop Whips. Gum Elastic Aprons, Leghorn, Lace Grecian Cottage, Swiss Cottage, Palermo, Tuscan, Paris, Gypsy and French Bonnets. Indigo, Madder, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Collec,"Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soat aad Upper

The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Chrouii lo sas that Mr. Senator Crittenden, speaking of the call which Mr. Ben'on made on the Senate, "to sanction the (treasury) order of Central Jackson"' observed, that if General Jackson should happen to. he,ns Philip of Macedon, blind in one rye, he reallv believed that the Senaler from

Missouri, and his whole party; cr like the at

tenoant on 1 om Aloore n.arac ter ot Lalla i leather. Calf and Morocco Skins.

Uook, "it the King at noon-day. should! Fine and Coarse Boots; Ladies Morocco, say it was nig .t. they would swear they saw j tiUstini;, aIul Leather Shoes, Boots cV Pumps, the moon and stars." j Children's Leather, Lasting and Morocco t - , I Boots. Morocco Hats. 1 mi ANU;.!t L. l..ut. convicted in tnc j o-cncral assortment of Haud-ware, CVrl nited States Coiirt at .M.ibib-of an attack "".v.in, 1 i

on the mail stage ia the Creek nation last spring was contented by Judg Crawford to be hung on the lirt Friday of .March.

.7 R: prin t: A man named Ira A pole?, who was to have beea executed a few days since in Steuben County, for the murder of his fulher-iii-l.iw, has been reprieved bv the Governor, and his execution postponed to the lOih day of January. A few hour before the reprieve, was communicated to Apotes he confessed his guilt and gave the particulars ol the murder. When the Governor's letter was read to him. he '"burst into tears and cried like a child." Grieved, we suppose, that he had been so premature in his confession. .V. 1. Times.

Nails, Hand saws, Trace cc Halter chains;

Drawing knives, Curry combs, Shovels and Tongs; Brass, Tin and Japan'd Candle slicks, Lamp?. Window Glass, Cow Bells, Axes; Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Brass Kettles, ColleeMills, Scives, Straw Knives, Haines, Whet Stones, Salt, Castings. ALL which in connection w ith 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 I'ttUr bargains. Thankful for past calls, the subscriber solicitsacoiitir.uar.ee of patronage. N. I. OALLIOX. July 27, lnO. 31 bty

Opodildoc

Batemans Drops

Godfres Cordial

A very interesting exhibition of three blind pupil, under care of Doctor Howe of Massachusetts, took place a few u.u s ago in the

Legislative Hail at Columbus, in this state, in i i " vi

presence of the n embers of the Legislature i ua,tin CJ0 and a large number of the citizens. AW who) ;lslor J0 witnessed the exhibition were delighted with svcct 0

Hie skill ami prola lenry rl Hie blind pupils in music. reading, weaving bead bags, and other useful and elegant accomplishments. G'n. Whig.

IM'ugs, .lUrdicisicts, Fniists &i

7) iV . I V.M.K keep on hand a general sW sortment of the following articles, which

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

I

A gentleman had hi pocket picked in Philadelphia, on Friday, of ; s '2 1,000. Ho offersJslOOO reward for its recovery.

Calomel

Croton Oil Adhesive TJaster rink Root Senna Leaves Jalap Red prccipitnl Ointment

JSpts. Turpentine

Health Restorative Cream Tartar

The New Orleans Standard says, th length of the canals in Louisiana, "will be

about sixty miles, and the cost I. loO.OOO, the i Tartaric Acid length of the railroads will be about nine Syp. Carb. Soda

hundred miles, and the cost Io.LiS.OOO dollars, making an aggregate sum of H'),SSS,000 dollars.

Oil Spike Balsam Life

Blood uoods Elixir of Alcohol

Health Lelharge Fahnototks Vcrmif- Prussian Blue uge jlndigo ClevelandsAgueDrops Red Lead Doct. D. Jagnes Car-AVhite do minitive Balsam audi Venetian Red

R. vc S. TYNCU

and lasting bhoes. illow basiicts. buk oil

Cloth aprons. Head reticule, A:c.

Also,

A ceneral assortment of Oroccrira, Hardware

and Cutlery, tjueensware, Olasware, Haddlety. Tinware, echr.ol blank and miscellaneous books, Nails and castings. Bar, hoop, and rod Iron.

i'rn,s nit n mi .Mill f'uvs. .Sad Irons ar.d Frying

,, ,, i- j . i i couiouatc our

T,.. ! l.l,orM,.n-. Window ,I;,S. SI.OV- ! Ur!11S "S CaU b La J "1 tbe bUU, al.d IV ill fcll B

els and siades. Collins and Co. and fSim-

A co-partnership has been formed between David l'rice and John W. llitt in the mercantile bu

siness, and will be conducted under the hrui of la-

!vid Frice & Co at the stand formerly occupied by i David lJriceiu Brookville. ! We tiatter ourbelves that w e shall b able to ac-

frionds and customer on as good

t . , .... .

i. is meciicines consists ol tiiose used h.-.th by the

ueguiar ana lotame l'ractitioners. he is thankful for past favors from the public, ana asi; a cantinuanct of the same. Jan. 1st, lioT. 2 tf Attorney and unscllcr :l Lair.

IiiL i.'crcafter devote hintscu pxcl.!sie!v to

r.ions Axes. Brass Kettles. Coffee Jlills. Cotton

j . 11 - I. ... .1 l . . . i .

yam anu earn sh ilk. tc masr. auu uumj. - . . . . - , , t V i i. . i i i.,.. i .i.- Uiectru iy solicit aud coafadctitlv expect a l;e bed cords. I aintcd bucKets, churns and tub.. , ' ,. , t .... T ,- -i, h are ot putronawe. IJAvlii rii IGi sc CU.

Cirau xwmvt-s, jjui.pin i.u.ii-avfl' Brookville Xovember ;i lo-U. 4(1 Ity.d,

An Indian Reined t; for the TOOTH AH 11.

liberal credits

Uur stock of merchandise is now very goo."1, and we inted keeping it so, and by so doinsf wa res-

ijeral

putronag

jfVroo'ivilie.Kih Sept. ISiG

hie profcfsicn ar.d will attend to ill Law

business intru.-ted to him in t!e Circuit Cu:.t of tl.e adjoining counties and in the Cireu.it, 1 robate and .Kistices Courts of Franklin C'oun'v. (rlics in the Brick East of the court-i:t.are. Urooltviilj Sept.. Oi.h, llld. T; tf.

DR. JUDA'LVS, SPECIFIC OLY'l '.ME.YT.

This valuable medicine is celebrated for curing

the following diseases:

ml

jL th

'.Vm f?wb?criber rcspectfallv infernw

:he citizens of Frrnklia county, that

he continues the business of in the town of BrooitvilJi.1, i'raijk! in Co.

Indiana, where he is prepared to executs

all contracts cr ciders in his line, at the r-horit

wi,;i.. s,. .,M;n f o, -.r,. noticz ana en mo most i easouaoio it . n:s. . noie

applied according to the directions discription; rtore Legs and L leers of long standing; : . . ! j j e 1 1 to c-i 11 and exatniiiG S'is woi1' given on the bottle, it has never failed to ; Glandular Br"Ss anf tS" ' " " X tlv o give immediate-and permanent relief It also ic pa, is of the Joints rain r, seo, and le t- j. - gatis, h.; arrests the decay of delect.ve teeth, and relieves tors: Chilblains, or par s ahectcd b trost. It i uWnvT us work not inl-erior t0 KliV :n t;jC Cl,u.,i;.:. that soreness w hich so frequently renders a strong also good for frciilds and Bu i.a 1 His Ihop is itn.ueJiately north ot'li. & J. '1'ynori tooth useless, l-'roui numerous testimonials the 1' or glandular eu ellmge, it is superior to any . J 1

follow ir.y; is given.

Fj-oi.'i the Itrv. Geo. C. Jl'Cunc. Baltimore .Maryland, 7th Aug. 1SCG. To II. B. Montague. Dear Sir. I have tried your balm ii? twenty three cases of violent tooth ache, and it lias not failed in a single instance, to give perfect eseo in live minutes. I have the certificates of the persons above alluded to.

My agents of this place (18 in number) hive

riiAXKLIX Brookville, P-c. C."th, 1633

Mcfiix:;;

medicine yet known It : much sai.-r than or-j

curial applications, (as it does not contain thej smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not j lay the patient liabla to injury from exposure to j

col.u , . , .. ..i rtnllOSK indebted tj David l'rice are rennot?.

it rni'a ti. worr. i i2.o is fir i n liuws.oii ism ,. . , .

application of forty-eight hours Hheumatisms

J3. to call and settle their claims, such as v

W HICH IIUieW'UU clliuu an v frui-uiu - u .a.a.in. , i- ...I.. 1..:. lt.. ...It,lu

disorder, require meciciue to oe lukeu insvaitny to

rcmovo them entirely But in most caes, by sp-

also tried it in numerous cases, and I have not as 'plying this Ointnieut externally as directed, it will yet heard of a single instance in which it did rkt!nve relief. J . . '7 - . . . . ....... r r, . . , IT r

l or sale attherstore ol J. Uiiiennouse ia .iani-

doe; especially, notes thr.t have been standing vc'

ast Beacon, bv sa doing, t.ify will cont.ri

favor on lh'3 subscri ber. DAViD I'lilCil. Brookville. Oct. f.U.l, 6"3.

irivc immediate relief.

son and at tlietrtore of iAltVICv BUTLER, Brookville-

Yours in haste,

f.i:o. c. M"ci '.nc. The balm if now becoming in general use for

and is decidedly the best denser of the mouth of c! VLGET.1BLE RllELMi 'l IC DRGt'S

mozinir and purifier of the breath of any thinrtha t1 CLUTA1N REMEDY.

has ever been in use. It should be used with the "B.rrANY articles are before the public, as a cure S.'ii -r:Jt'of this county at present, I feci mys- lf prctooth brush instead of any powder or substance jYM. for that obstinate and most tormenting dm-' pared, undsr such circumstances, to attend to ary

containing, or that can contain, the finest particle

of ffrit. The Ladies speak of it w ith unmeasured

JIT WISH taken tho room iminediately over A 11 Mr. Isaac I'riee's Saddler .Shop, and har ing also, come to the determination not to rr rrc at

:ase, the Rheumatism, and from close observation, I call in my line, from a douSle stitched Uoxenat, t vp nrp l"nd to believe they have to a very great ex-', a pair of drawers no mistake in me. I expect'.

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praise; an.i all who have used it nave laid aside ; ie:H failed to piouduce the uesuaoie resuu; anu : receive uie iew imniiiii i uii.ueiiui.-i rasiuons

alt other remedies oiiered as cleanses ot the mouth 'uay it not be attributable to the tact, that articles j reuiariy, evoiy inrte mourns

aim pur i iter oi me orcaiii. isud to cure this troublesome oisoruer, are aiso ree-l-'or sale at R. & S. Tyner's store, Brookville, ; ok mended to cure almost every disease with which and all the towns and villages in Indiana. i0u: frail bodies are attacked, and in their preperaAll orders for the balm w itl receive attention is tioi that object is kept in view, viz, to have the addressed to Charles II. lldwards Cincinnati, Ohiol mcueinc a cure for ail diseases. The Vegetable

Ilrookvine iSov. loth, lf-oo. 47 .'Im.

A rillvSH Supply of 1'all and Winter fioods, 1m ccnsisling in part of the follow ing articles, to-wit.-Tito cases Coorsc one of Fine Kipp Boots. .1 War's Coarse and Fine Shoes. Boys, .Misses, and Chidrais Shoes. Figured and Plain Jlcriuo, and ass'd Collars Bombazcls; Ba:s Flannels; Bed Blotkils. Beaver, Straic anel Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jackoncis. Satin; Canton Flannels, i$r. eye.

Ih sides, a gent rut assortment of Groceries.

W. T. BF.l'.KS.

Those cf my customers, whose account have been of long standing, must come forward and ;iuy ii). It iiiipcseiblc! for ins to pay my Journeymen without nioricy. I muet have the splintt.re. Sept. .'ft, NV. T-

Rheunatic Drops are offered to the public as a sur

rcme'.y for chronic cr lcnaniatory Khciimatism and as no case is known w here a perfect cure w as

not elected, we are justified in declaring it a val-TTTlilJl undersigned will sell uable nedicine for that painful disease, and for noj Al on Friday, the 27th day

other k it reccommended. QrUirections for use, also certificates of important cures accompany each bottle. l'oriale at the store of J . Rittt nhouse in llarri son anl at the store of i'AtVlCK f; BUTLER, Brookville bty

at public auction, .

cf Janu-iry, A. !' :

l-)7, bctwe.-n the hours cf 111 o'clock A. M., aiiu't ,

i 1 o'clock I5. M. of said Jay, on the premises abou. jo miles cict of Brookville, on Jig Cedar (Jfovcn. ' t i.o follow i. it described 1'eal Esta!e, situate ut ', j Franklin county, Indiana, to-wit- Tii-i north et Up-iarter of Sic. IS, town 9, range 1 west, togt ther . ! with tv. 1 -t.-- nttached lo said qr., cue oil tJi" a01l':i side co;:t ii.i::g atiout fix acres more or lets, the other on the west side containing 2 or three acres ! more cr k'ss. The above described land is we!! situated, on

which therd i an improvement of alx.iU t J acres

The Legislature of North Carolina have j passed an net. fixing the salaries of the Jud-j ges of the Supreme Court, at nU.")0. A 7th. i

judicial circuit has also hecn established.

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Cum Opium

Arabic

Camphor Asatuetida Aloes M vrrh Shellac

; Ca enne IV p per

; Annatto Jostph Bonaparte. A London paper savs: Betined Borax "Josph Bonaportc is expected to leave ; Carh. Magnesia this eounti)- earlv in tlie spring, on his return Rhubarb to the United States. his residence at Borden-! Liquorice town, in the State of New Jersey, being or- Cloves dered to be prepared for his arrival.1 " j Cinnamon . nniCgS A woman was frozen to death in the sub-! Nutgalls urbs of Philadelphia, on Friday night last. I Sulphate Quinine

Spanish Brown Madder Chrome Yellow " Creen Ess. Peppermint " Cinnamon Cologne Water

Black Ink lied do IndcliaMe do

Copal Ararnisli

Boot do

Jappan do

t.iouml Alustanl Lemon Syrup (lardners Lineament

Starch Shaving Soap Shoe Blacking Sponge

SnulF Toy Paints.

The (csaiiiisc oriijiBsal, nerve a;st! BO.E LiiM JiEA T. frtHEuseof this penetrating fluid has been a -H. tenied with uiioaral!eied success in all the

. .i i . i .. i i . : ., i j: wi.icti i io r 19 an miproveu ent oi

i iiKiui ii. Mil r nrsi'K I 11 ill i I' . I t I' L ai a nij - .

Oifriiprrnrr- Thnrtirt- f.'Ajccr:. Il';,r-.. ...i t. i. ...... c. i..l, I uiuior ciiltivatioi). crotxJ orcliar(s nnl n (iweliH g

Gla,s, Xuis. J srriurul assortment of Hurt!- sprains, film in the eye, scratches, cracked heels, I ';'e. with nn exce.bnt well of wa.cr h

strains oi ins siiouiiiers, stale, hough, Knee, w nin-1 " ' ; ' . " . . ' . . -ii bone, fetluck, and of the i'estern and cotiin joints, "ow 1:1 operation, and a fine site for a grist tn u,c w ith 2 feet natural fall; there h o county road rim The Nerve and Bono Liniment is likewise aul"'"? tl.roi-.-l, the w est side cf said land, oiaK'

nvpMni,t ,,rQ ...:.. c... i i.i.. i, i tui north tine and another aioii!r me ran .-

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7 of ichich, :rc n il! sell lo7i- for cash,

or approird produce, such as Flaxstcd, Timothy anl Clover seal, Ft others, Flax, Linsey, Jeans,

ere -Vc

Oct. 5th, 1830.

DAVID PRICE Co.

TMOTTS COUGH DROPS. Valuable. Mcdicins for Coughs and CONSUMPTIONS. " rRllII- I'lixir is peculiarly adapted to the pres--U-ent prevailing disorders of the bieast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds .V coughs, whichare occasioned by perspiration, will readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, w hich act as a constant

stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons alilicted with

Said lands will Im s i!J together or in parcels, as may best suit purchasers. Al.-io at the same time and place, one lot N'o.0 in that part of the town of Brookville laid on" bv

efficacy in tho cure of their disorders, has occa- sen- , V'e ab0VC .V"13 . S r ' ,,,,.

me ueai i-ststa oeionirin'X to tnc cstaiu o -

or stillness o; the Joints, swelling of the Clauds

of the throat, inilamatory rheumatisms, Vc. The Nerve and Zione Liniment was at first in

tended only for the diseases of horses; its superior

sinned its usj for some of the 'ilia humanity is:

heir toFor sale at R. cy S. Tyn?r's store, Brookville, and all the towns and villages in Indiana. November loth, lsSG. 47 3m.

John A. Mn'soii nml Cin. Ilnllnml.

H associated thcmselvea in the practice ' JM ML nf tho I.-iw I."- i.i:.. .1 i i:::

i I 1 r.l I r "l 1 lilllhtlll illlU till JOIIII 11 pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lunrrs, &c. i Conntio nf !.,.",! f:.i t.. i r.i.t

spasmodic asthma, palpitation ot heart, and con- j State of Indiana. One of the linn will attend resumptive afljctions, even in the most advancrd nlarlv th Tprinf 7 t i. nfliO. w-,11 fm.i imno.V,f .i;,f f l.arl tU.. terms of the Supreme Court of the

i ' ;. -- -v.. v., ..v... taie ami litnct Court of tl,o r;..i s....ua

i remarkable power of dimiuishniinjr the irritability

I of the system, and the velocity of th'j circulation", j and by cleansing and healing the disordcd parts, j It also affords immediate relief in the hooping

cough. fcJ-Pireetions for use, also certificates of iniportan cures, accompany each bottle. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Uittenhou.se, in Harrison and at tho store of 0 Ml WICK & BUTLER, Brookville.

Oitiee first door north of tho Clerks ollice.

Brookville July i.', 31 Oai

Casli Tor Wheat anicl Kas. 1I5J subscribers will pSy one dollar per bushe, for merchantable Wheat, and four and a

dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton rags: all to be delivered at their Mills in Brookviiie. PHILLIPS & SPRHR. Brookville Sept. 20th ISoG. 40 tf.-.

(Joudie. deeeasad. ; TMRJIS Ono-third of the purchase money t , , . be paid at the time of sale; one third in one yenrT and the balance in two years thereafter, to be sC"v cured by bond and approved security.

By order of the Probate Court ot V ranuun u f

ty, Indiana. JAMKS WALLACE,)

WM. M'Df)..Mn, Comm:rt"!.. WM, W. CARSON. S

December 17th, A D 15"G. 5-' 1

Takcia l p , . ' Y Hannibal .Sutton of Ray township. I raI,",r i . Jin county, la., one estr3y Mare, a dun coic-1

with a black main and tail, a small snip on her i and a small white spot in her forehead, about f"ii - teen and a half hands high, rear hind 'oot white i P f to the pasture joint, supposed to be threa years o J next spring, ajipraised to twenty seven dollars an fifty cents, by William Cooksen and Latin Jlorrit.

i, iiiw. uuu uoujf iioiu my ljllj "

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ncEs mj had and seal. p d ABISHAI STUJCDS, J-1" K n u. o:.i. Kin .3-v I f

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