Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 January 1837 — Page 4
INSCRIPTION IX AX ANNUAL. BY TUB AUTHOR OF ' M ISKRRIMV S." This globe again has turn'd, And brought another year; And man again bag learn'J That all's unstablcd here.Ami raid it is to view the trace Of twelve poor months upon the face Of Xaturc, and the human race. Th' united are estrained, The proud have lost a name; Cov.sistancy is changed, Hut thou art still the same. Yet thee, and thee alone, I find, Immutable in form and mind, '1 lie fair, the good, the wise, the kind!
accepting it, and glad I am of it, for it was
the making of me.
Shortly after I became a partner in my present business, oar custom having increased considerably, we advertised for an additional clerk; the salary at the begining was the same that I had received; many called who were out of employment; but they seemed a? if they had rather wait for another bell, and refused; I knew them all, and the younsr gentleman who accented it is
worth four times as much as any one of them. Haste for the first bell accept the first offer, and keep it tiil you can Get a het!er; remember the common adage, "half a loaf is better than none," and bo assured that if you are worthy, be your first offer what
it may, if it be respectable, it will lead you on wa rd upward . I once knew a voting man cf first rate business talants: but he formed the disgusting habit of stopping at the tavern whenever he could make the opportunity! here he
! always waited for the last bell, reluctant to
leave while lie could spare a moment; he is now an habitual drunkard, and if he is not careful, the last bell of life will find him in a bad condition ; it will b hard for him to
TIIR LAST BELL. "Procrastination is the thief of time.'"
It was a beautiful morning in the month of
May I was sitting by the side of Helen Harris the only girl I ever loved and 1 believe tho only girl that ever loved me; any how she was ihc only one that ever told me
so. AVc were sitting in the piazza ot herjbid a long farewell to his last glass. Life is
lathers houee, about a quarter ot a mile short: hours fly with the wind's raniditv.
and he who habitually puts off until the last bell the affairs which claim his immediate
from the landing place, waiting for the bell of the steamboat to warn me of the moment that wa-s to part "my love and me." It came to pass in the course ot my history, that in order to accumulate a little of the world's "gear," that 1 might be better prepared to encounter the demands of matrimony, 1 was destined to cress the blue Chesapeake, and seek in the tuetripolitan city tho "wherewith"' so much desired. How many swains
have been compelled, like me to leave the home and llu; gill they loved, to wander in search of gold? And bow many have been disappointed! Most of them, perhaps for thou git they may have obtained the gold like me, may be they did not get as much as they wanted. Hut to the piazza: We we were sitting in the piazza, and as may be supposed, were talking of our separation.and all the ct seteras of our situation. We were wailing for the most unwelcome sound that cer saluted our ears the steamboat bell. It is known to all who know any thing of steamboats, that their bells give two warnings to those who have engaged for a voyage the second is the signal for starting. You may rely on it we talked fast we thought fast and breviated our words into such ragged sentences, that
attention, will come out, according to farmer Harris' prediction, at "the little end of the horn." Shakespeare says "there is a tide in the affairs of men, if taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." My young friend he who waits for the last bell, can never take this tide at its Hood; the man only who is watch
ing to embrace the lust opportunity can have the h ast hope of success. oung ladies 1 have a word for you: In the street I live in, there is a lady who has been seven years in choosing her partner for life. She is handsome and pretty well off, and he had several respectable offers, but she was waiting for the last hell; and she is likely to remain to the last a belle; for she is turned cf thirty, and sayssl.e will ngiee to take the first proposal that is made her, but it is probably too late and she must abide her blessedness forever. Now I beseech you, my dear young friends, all of you who read this little sketch, put not off for to-moirow what you can do to-day. This is the true meaning of the injunction w hich has been of so much service to me; whenever you feel a disposition to
postpone any thing, no matter how trifling,
Harris
nobody but ourselves could understand them
the hrst hell rang the si urul rolled over! remember the words of farmer Mr. Harris' cornfield and w ater melon patch never wait for the last bell. like the kneel of hope, and I sprang p j , -
my feet and trembled like an aspect. "O George, wait till the last bell rings," said Helen, as "the big bright tears came over
her eys of blue
s we red
he rose li!
"Do no such thing." an-1 and Cincinnati, their stock of
the hoarse voice of Mr. Harris, as! iio. which they offer for sale a like a specter from the sellur, where .etai1' a L'.ncinnat. prices, addn . 1 .. i- heavy articles. 1 he following are
no such thing," he repeated "and George"
he repeated, "carry this advice with you to the grave "never wait rou the last
rem.." I was off like a chased deer the lastj
iFlLL AXD WINTER WOODS.
Tft & S. TYNER have received Irom New
York, rhiladclphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg
Tall and Y inter
at wholesale or
ling carriage on
lftr n rt in tut' I " I . ,1 .nixniv n .... n 1 . r. .
lie had been packing away his cider- "Do sto;k of ijoods. To wit.-
Blue, black, olive, brown, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths. IMue, black, brown, drab and invisible green cassimers. Ribbed and plaid do. ISiue, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and .....!. ,,.xo, I ii..:.i.i. T
bell runS as. I approached the steam boat. Ueo green Bnd wh;,e fl umel Uose ami SatWle and I bad scarcely lime to get aboard, be- blankets. Black, brown and claret French Meri-
lore Sil'i was. pushed tiom the Whan. Ulljims. L-iguered and plain merino Circassians of
my passage 1 Ir.ul time for reflection, andja" colours. brown sheeting and shirtings, after a few llutleiinqs at mv heart, occasion-! le;,tlied Shirtings. Brown and belached cotton ii .1 -j i i drillings. Coloured and white Canton i lannels. ed bv the separation Irom its nio . I rom-lr: .. i . ........ . .. . , - .
- , , . '. ; L.H1CU uiui coiion lauie mapers. missia clo. lrisii
posed mysell to cool reasoning, and the con-; and Trench Linen. Coloured cambrics. Frencl
elusion ol the whole matter was. that it was English and American prints. Black silk and
dangerous to wait for the last bell. Mv ca-l tabby Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Yes
:i degree been
veer in search of pelf has in
successful, but I verily
lings. Hod ticking- Canvas and Padding. Me rino, Valencia, cas.-emer and cashmere shawls.
lililipt. I'rncsi-in cl!!.- f. Itl., .,1.
.... .11 j . j - " - . . - - . iv... ...... Clin UIVCO II.IIVIO. A - 1 i I i. ! old bu rner U Id me "never to w ait lor the j Italian tilk cravats. Uh.ck silk hdkfs. Flag silk last bell," tlw.t 1 should now have been as '.and bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and poor as I was the morning the farewell shiv-jbigham do. Fancy and black stocks. Corded rred from my lips upon the heart of my h,ve-!s,kirts- "hcks. Figuered and plain, Book i ir,.leI, " Jaconet, ami Swiss Muslin. Plain Mull do. , . .. . i i I Figured and plain bobincts. Thread and bobinet 1 come to the big city took lodgings at ,edgi.g and laces. Infant caps. Cap borders. a hotel, and any person w ho has lived at a Muslin and Fur capes and collars. Black Italian hotel but for a single dav, can rehearse the i dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White,
INEW GOODS. THE subscribers is just receiving at hie etce north of Lhe ecu it-house in Breokville, direct from the cities of New-York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a largo and splendid assortment of
Jierchaniiise, such as, Dry-Goods, llard-icare, utlcr y, Hooks, BIcdichte, Glass-trare, Shoes, Leather, Qe. Amongst w hich the Pillowing articles may be found Blue, black, green and brown Summer cloth. Do du do do Circassians. Do do do do merino. Sup. printed English do Blue, spring and bottle green, brown,' drab black, mixed, claret and dahlia broad-cloths. Light $ dark blue, drab &, steel mixed casimeres, Light and dark mixed, blue, green, adelaide, ab and lavender casinUs, Scarlet, red, green and white flannel. Saddle, rosso, and Mackinaw blankets. Twilled lining, suspenders, sewing cotton, bombizette, patent thread. Drown linen, buckram, padding, canvass, gingham, painted muslin, linen table cloths. Linen napkins, apron and furniture check. Cotton diaper, Irish linen, red and plaid flannel, Cambric and jaconet muslin, plain, corded.
striped and figured. Mull muslin and bishop
lawn. Plain and figured book muslin. Plain and figured bobinet muslin. Greecian and bobinet footing and edging. Uibbons, Prussian hdk'fs, tabby velvet. Mo'.e-skin, cotton, merino, and worsted hose and half hose. Silk flag, bandana, and cotton hdk'fs. Cilt, lasting, flexible, jet and bone coat and vest buttons. Pearl and bone shirt, do. Done suspender do. Bonnet wire; twist and Italian sewing silk. Bobbin. Linen and cotton tape. Fig'd velvet vesting. Marseilles, Valencia, Silk Velvet and silk do. Gauze, double and single, Crape, Lev
antine, Valencia, Thibet, Figured Satin,
Hernam, Printed, Twisted Silk and olhei
Dress Handkerchiefs. Gauze Veils. Black,
Blue BTk and Colored Gro de Nap. Silks,
Satin. Blue, Green, Pink and White Flo rence. Blond Edging, Gro de Nap Ribbons. Black Silk and Colored Braids.
BPk, Col'd and White lloskin and Silk
Gloves. Merino Fringe and Trimmings, and Watered aud Bead Guards. Belt Buckles.
Bombazine Stocks. Artificial Flowers, Bl'k and White Wadding. Worsted Shirts. Canton Flannel), Green Berage. Black Bombazine, Crape, Umbrellas.
Painted, Impressed, Manilla, Spanish.
Quill-top, Horn, Plated turn-top, Crescent,
Long, Pull, Curl, Dressing, Bidding, ivory,
Y ood, Ivory rocket and Horse Combs, r ancy Wallets, Pocket Books, Bead Bags and
Purses. Embroidered & Silk Purses. Cloth,
Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. lluby, Chain and assorted Necklaces. "
rancv, loilet and Emollient Soap. Per
cussion Caps, Violin Strings. Snaffle, Pel,
ham, and Tin'd sharp Bridle Bits. Spurs-
ebbing, Switch hips, Crop V hips. Gum Elastic Aprons, Leghorn, Lace Gre
cian Cottage, Swiss Cottage, Palermo, Tus
can, Fans, Gypsy and French Bonnets.
Indigo, Madder, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Collec, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soal and Upper
Leather, Calf aud Morocco Skins. Fine and Coarse Boots; Ladies Morocco, Lasting, and Leather Shoes, Boots Sc Pumps. Children's Leather, Lasting and Morocco Boots. Morocco"Hats. A general assortment of Hard-ware, Cutlery, Saddlery, and Queens-Ware. Nails, Hand saws, Trace & Halter chains; Drawing knives, Curry combs, Shovels and Tongs; Brass, Tin and Japan'd Candle sticks.
Lamps. Window Glass. Cow Bells. Axes:
Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Brass Kettles, CoffceMilIs, Selves, Straw Knives, Hanies, Whet Stones, Salt, Castings. ALL which in connection w ith the former stock
makes his assortment complete. The nublie will
Striped,
Belting.
NOTICE. The. good book says payzchat thou ozvesl; punctuality fays, pay what thouozcest as it becomes ilae. Integrity, honesty, and ivery thing es
sentially connected ziith business, says pay what thou oiocst; and if speculation is the order of the day, frsl pay thy debts, and then speculate on the balance.
UMS'j weeks DacK, l intormea my customers, by public advertisement, that I was much
pressed for money and requested payment, especially of those owing me previous to the present
year, uui lew nowever, nave complied with that
request. I now ask payment of all who owe me,
and to those whose notes and accounts are of longer standing than the present year, I have to say
that the next cull will be from the officer.
N I) UALLIOX. Jrookville November 18th, bty.
Covington & ESrooSiville C o t t o n Y a r n . rpilIE Subscribers have on hand, and will conti
ja. ue to keep, a
Brookville cot! on
JE'ST RECEIVED, AFRESH Supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, tovvit: Two cases Coorse ey one of Pine & Kipp Bools. Miller's Coarse and Fine Shoes. Boys, Jilisses, and Chililrcns Shoes. Figured and Plain M rino, and ass'd Collars Bonibazels ; Baze Flannels; Bed Blankets. Beaver, Straw and Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid ; and Figured Jackoncls. Satin; Canton Flannels, cyc.oc. Besides, a general assortment of Groceries, Qucensn-arc, Tinware, Glasszeare, JVindozi; Giass, A'ails. .1 general assortment of Hardware. All of which, zee. zcill sell loic for cash,
or approved produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy and Clover seed, Feathers, Flax, Linsey, Jeans, 4'C. i$T.
DAVID PPJCE A Co. Oct. 5th, 1SCG.
w .-'qiuu aim jam, assorted numbi- ,.!;.,
hey pledge themselves to bell, either at wi1(Ji ' ale or retail at the Cincinnati prices. Merchant" and others wishing to purchase cotton vara w ' find it to their interest to make their piirtliit'i here, us by d .ing so, they will save the carries from Cinciiiiiaii. R. & S. TYXF.K. CO- PA KTX I:U!$EnE A co-partnership has been formed between Dav'd iiL I'rice and John W. liitt in the mercantile bu sinoss, and wi.ibe conducted under the iirni of 1) " vid i'rice . Co at the stand formerly occupied UDavid I'rice in Itrookvi'.le. . We Hatter ou rhes that we shall be able tr, , coiaoJate our frienus and customers on as T,)od terms us can be had in the -State, and will ,rvl
Our stock of merchandise is now very goo! and we inted keeping it so, and by so doing we re, pectfully, solicit aud coniideiitlv expect a liber"! hare of patro:ia :e. DAVID PRICE 6c (JO 7?rookville,14ih Sept. 1S"G.
LAMOTTS COUGH DROPS. Valuable Mcdicins for Coughs and CONSUMPTIONS. THIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds & coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration, will readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant
stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces
rest to an eminent degree. Persons alllicted with
pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, &c.
spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, and con
sumptive affections, even in the most advauced
periods of life, will find immediate relief, from its
remarkable power of diminishmiunr tli ;rrit.v.;i;lT
r tiic ojoieui, and the velocity of the circulation,
and by cleansing and healing the disorded parts.
It also affords immediate relief in the hooping
cough.
07-Directions for use, also certificates of importan cures, accompany each bottle. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in Harrison and at the store of RARW1CK & BUTLER, Brookville.
Money Wuislcd AjjaiiB. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, eitbeby note or hook account, which is now due are requested to make payment. Those whose notes' accounts have been a long time due, will be put to costs, unless payment is made without delay. ( is impossible for us to wait ni-irh longer, on such claims, and we hope all will save us the trouble 0 bringing suits against them. R. $ S. TYNER. Brookville, Sc'pt. 120th, l:iG. rrjlHE partnership heretofore existing between JL Dr. Thomas Kennedy and William II. Castor, in the apothecary business, and in the practice of medicine, is dissolved. Those indebted to ii,e firm, arc requested to come forward niid kettle, either by note or cash, with Mr. Kennedy, who is authorized to settle all the husiress of the linn THOMAS KENNEDY. WM. II. CASTOR. Brookville, Jan 1st, !So7
Bocior Tliosjans Kcssririslv, "iXtrOULD respectfully inform the publie't'hat he V will still continue to keep for sale.at wholesale or retail, medicines, drugs, dye stuifs, -c. His medicines consists of those used both by the Regular and Botanic Practitioners. He is thankful lor past favors from the public, and ask a continuance oftlia sauij. Jan. isi, i5Ji. o tf
Attorney and Counscller at Law. WILL hereafter devote himself exclusively u his profession and will attend to c!l i.a i business intrusted to him in the Circuit Coart 0: the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Oiiice in the Brick East of the court-house. Brookville Sept. Cih, lsa6. ;:tf.
DR. JUDR'IA'S, SPECIFIC OLYTJUEJYT. 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 C'atanhs; Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tet
ters: Cbilbiains, or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns For glandular Bwellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known It is much safer than ercurial applications, faa 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 cure3 the worst Felons or Whitlows, on the application of forty-eight hours Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove tham entirely But in most cases, by applying this Ointmeut externally as directed, it'will give relief.
For sale at the Store of J. Rittenhouse in Hairi-
son and at the Store of
BARWICiv & BUTLER, BrcokviUe bty.
The gciSKiisc origissal, tscrvc v.nA JJOlE LuSlMEIST. TiW use of this penetrating fluid has been a:
j- ienueu wiin unparalleled success 111 all tlic
disorders of horses which require an external apph
cation, such as corks, chafes or galls, cuts, wouliiis.
sprains, him in the eye, scratches, cracked heel
strains of the shoulders, stifle, hough, knee, whirl-
hone, tetlock, and of the J'cstern and colhn ioiiitt
fee. &ZC.
The Nerve and Bene Liniment is likewise m
excclleut preparation for burns or scalds, weaknes.
or stillness o: the Joints, swelling of the olai.d of the throat, inlldinatory rheumatisms, 6, c.
' 1 IV .! . .....
x ue rsurveanu none Liniment was at ln: in
tended only for the diseases of horses; its supcr-i;: ellicacy in the cure of their disorders, has o;a sioned its use for some of the 'ills Lumanitv ;:
heir to-'
For sale at R. S. Tyner's store. Brookvilk
and all the towns and villages in Indiana.
November loth, ISoG. 47 Ikn.
VE GE TABLE RHE UMA TIC DROPS CERTAIN REMEDY.
&3TANY articles are before the public, as a cure
Jb- tor that obstinate and most tnrinentinrr !!
pleate call and examine his goods and prices, being ease tue Kueumatism, and from close observation, fissured that 110 house in this country will cnv W8 are lead to believe they have to a very great ex-
btllir bargains
dangers for waiting for the last lull. I did it once it was the day I entered and 1 lost my dinner. 1 have always been ready for the dinner hull since then, and the first stroke has found me at the table. I mingled with mankind and 1 saw thousands
who were waiting for the last bell. In business they wen- slow, and bargains slipped by them. In the p.vmentof their liabilities they were backw ard.and their credit suiUred. Tor six months-1 was a clerk. It was a short apprenticeship: but my never waiting for iVe laM bell, that is to say, my doing every thing 1 had to do in the right time, won a place for me in the affections of my employer, which induced him to oiler me a partnership: I accepted and every instance when the bell rung it found me ready. 1 have been in business, and married nine
pniK, green and brown Uoreuce. IJIack Italian 1
crape while do. (Jentlemens beavtr, buckskin and lined berlin gloves. Lhdies black & w bite silk, beaver and kid gloves. Lamb's wool m xed half hose. Black and white merino, black worsted and black and white cotton hose. Gum elastic, worsted and cotton suspenders. Ladies and genlieinens over shoes. Oil cloths. Sewing silks and twist, spool ,w ire $ ball cotton. Black As w hite waddig. Silk, gingham As cotton umbrellas. Riding w hips and switches. Carriage do. Mene Fur and seal i skin caps. Boys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and !si!k hats. Ladies satin beaver and tiirured satin
bonnets. Misses satin beaver do. Mens coarse and tine boots and shoes. Boys and childrens coarse and tine shoes. Ladies calf. seal, morocco
and lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil
Cloth aprons. Bead reticules, Arc. Aic. Also, A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware
and Cutlery, llueensware, Olasware, Sadulety
try will give
1 nanKiui lor past calls, the sub
scriber solicitsacoiitiiuiar.ee of patronage. N. D. GALLION. July 27, ISr.G. 31 bty
b
caught napping
years, and 1 have yet to when the bell rings.
The first love letter I wrote contained an appiovr.l of the sentiment of fanner Ilarrs. and Helen was not tang in setting her opinion for our side when 1 informed her that if I had waited until the last bell, she would not have received it by that boat. 1 had almost forgotten to tt II you that 1 lelen is my wife, and she for eno will never repent the morning I took her father at his word, and run lor life over the water melon patch and cornfield to get to the boat in lime. Now I would just beg leave to say a few words to young men about this thing of wsiiing for the last bell. When 1 arrived at Baltimore, I wailed on some gentlemen to whom I had introductory letters, and thev
recommended me lor a situation; one was soon offered, which I was told had been re
fused liy fourvonng men to whom it had
been ottered hetoro I came to the citv; the salary was low but said 1 they are "waiting for the last bell, and I was not slow in
ioiitagucs ISaliu. An Indian Remedy 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 stron tooth useless. From numerous testimonials th
I following is given. I Vro,i the lltv. Geo. C. JrCune. I Baltimore Maryland, 7th Aug. 1SC6. I To II. B. Montague. I Dear Sir. I have tried your balm in twenty three cases of violent tooth ache, and it has not j failed in a single instance, to give perfect ease in i five minutes. I have the certificates of the ner-
tent failed to prcuduce the desirable retult; and may it not be attributable to the fact, that articles
said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also rec
ommended to cure almost every disease with which
our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preperation that object is kept in view, viz, to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable
Rheumatic Drops are oflcredto the public as a tur remedy for chronic or inilamatory Rheumatism
unu as no wbc in kiiuwu w uere a periect cure was not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no
otner is it reccommenued. (5Directioiis for use, also certificates of
porlant cures accompany each bottle.
lor sale at the store of J. Rittenhouse in Hani
son and at the store of BAR WICK. As BUTLER, Brookville bty
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1 in v are school uiank and miscellaneous books. My agents of this place (18 in number) have Aails and castings. Bar. hooo. and rod Iron -i- 1 ; , . ' .
i ..... o ,. 1 i 11 w w .,' , . ai i,ltu .1. 1,1 i,umUuus tisus, ana 1 nave not as V? l " t l , IrrS a,lJ ryin?! ct liearJ of a si"S' iUce in which it did not
, " um'" cm,t, rtl,u iuiis. give immediate relief. 1 race and halter chains. Window srlass. fchov-l 1 . 1 .....
" ;7, ' w "1 " ' v i, , r. ' lhe Da,m now becoming n general use for mos Axes. Brass Kettles. Coffee .Mills. Cotton i bleeding and spunky ,,- SOre teeth, srnrv.v jl-o..
.umut lft. CS, VTTilSS R1H1 II (Mil ll 1 iml ,0 . .. I . t... 4 . !-.. . ! 11 Jl I ' E P.1111 ha.- A I , I
K.,.' ,u.,ie i. , 1. . 1 1 V 1-, " i" u.viucuijr uiu ucm iiuuser 01 u.e mouth ol a i V." ' ' cuo;tr uu& ioia6seta
wv, -oioc, x ai:ittu uuctvL. r uums a nil i us. ' M,.-mif .m. c i i . . . . i vv hwh i-q ..,,11 u. r 1
' 1 11 ii'- it Li liiii 1 iitn in iitr nrn i u t f w t i.miv ti.nt i - n 111 ocii iiiu i! 11 i-hsii fir nnnn.uu.i tx m. .
j ; - v.lu ui uuj luing iuai 1 . "j ivv.v ij
nas ever uecn in use. It should be used with the!uul-e-
Yours in haste,
(JEO. C. M'CLNE.
BAVID PRICE & Co. has just received a Ji-y fresh supply of seasonable Dry Goods; such
as caeimeres.iidiinels, figured and plain light laven teen silks. Green grodeuapel do. Inserting bonnet ribbons, colored lmcey, w oollen and buck'
sKin gioves. ivory combs, tuck, side and redindo. c
Also, an assortment of mens brogans, youths do. children's shoes. Youths boots A c. Also, au assortment of bar iron, hoop band and
rou iron, waggon boxes and a general assortment o
5traw Knives, Looking Glasses. Brookville November ii 1S.6.
1G bty.d,
tooth brush instead of any powder or substance containing, or that can contain, the finest particle of grit. The Ladies speak of it w ith unmeasured praise; and all who have used it have laid aside
all other remedies offered as cleanses i.f tl, nmntl.
BRAMMt tiken the room immediately over : and purilier of the breath
21 U. Mr. Isaac Price's Saddler Shoo, and having i l'or 6ala at R. & S
1 4aii s isi Tun is."
W. T. BliKKS TAILOR,
Brookville November 21st, 1SHG 2S bty.
Tvner's store. Bronkvillp.
and ail the towns and villages in Indiana. All orders for the balm will receive attention' is addressed to Charles H. Edwards Cincinnati, Ohio Brookville Nov. loth, 1S3G. 47 ;5m
aiso, come to the determination not to serve as SUeriJ'vi this county at present, 1 feel myself prepared, und-jr such circumstances, to attend to any call in my line, from a double stitched Joxcoat, to a pair of drawers no mistake in me. I expect to receive the New York and Philadelphia Fashions regularly, everv three months. W. T. KEEKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts have
been of long standing, must come forward and pay . rags; all to be delivered at their Mills iu Brook up. It is impossible lor me to pay my Journeymen ; viiie.
without money. 1 must have the splinters. Spt. 2 1 st, 1SSG. W. T. B.
LAW NOTICE. John A. SlaUon nnd Geo. Holland, BITAYE associated themselves in the practic ii of the law in Franklin and the adjoinii Counties of the od and Glh Judicial Circuits oft!
state of Indiana. Due of the firm will altend re
ularly the Terms of the Supreme Court of State and District Court of the United States.
Olfice first door north of the Clerks ofiice. Brookville July 26, ISoG. 6m
Taken Hannibal Sutton of Uuy township, Fran -Slin county, la., one estray Mare, a dun cok with a black main and tail, a small snip on heme and a small white spot in her forehead, about lW teen and a half hands high, near hind foot white t to the pasture joint, supposed to be three years o. next spring, appraised to twenty i-even dollars a:liity cents, by William Cooksen and Latin Morr.; before ui. A true copy from my Estray Book; w: nets mj had and teal. ABISHAI STUCBS, J. P. December 2Sth, 1S3G. 2 3v I CASH WAilSil). rplIOSE indebted to David Price are requests -fc- to call and settle their claims, such as w due; especially, notes that have been standing orf the last season. By so doing, they will confer lavor cn the subscriber. DAVID PRICE., Brookville. Oct. 5thl, 626.
ASYLiJI FOR POOR) For ihc counties of Franklin, Faydlc and LiIndiana. t
SJEALED PROPOSALS will be receivcJ the Directors of the above institution, on
Cash for Wheat asl linn-.
rpllE subscribers will pay one dollar per bushel -BL for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half
""""".f" tiuumcu ior dean iinnen and cotton
PHILLIPS tc Brookville Sept. 2Pth 1S30.
SPEER. 40tf.
C II A S Ei ,ia A3i IPACTOISY.
rglllL Subscriber respectfully informs
- me cmzens ot l' ranklin county, that
ue continues the business of CIIAIi! IKAUIXG in the town of Brookville, Franklin Co. Indiana, where he is nrpnnrpfl in pvncnffl
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 closelv m i.-
a halt flatters himself that h will
doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of R. As S. Tyner's Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN McGINNLS Brookville, Dec. 25th, 1S33 52 bty
.".yum! uay oi reoruary, eighteen hundred thirty seven, betveen the hours of 10 o'clock, M. and 3 o'clock, P. JL, at said premiers, ft r suitable person, well recommended as a man el-'-; ' briety and industrious habits, to superintend siinstitution for the term of one year, from the t:f day of March next. The superintendant will j required to undertake the entire management; the Farm, as well as of the internal depart;"' "t in such manner as has been determined on byt Directors. No allowance will be maJe for a: hired assistants whatevcrsa statement of the w utia of the duties required, can at any time pf-'1: ous to the above day bb inspected on application1 Joseph D. Thmpson of Fayette, Martin Willia" of Franklin, or Zachariah Ferguson of L'i; counties. After an examination of the sevc. 1 ..... ... . . . I w
luusais, me m rectors will make Known o i third day of February,?, which proposal be received. The superintendant will be req'J"; to give bond with approved security in a p'-v of double the amount:of the bid, for the discharge of hia duty. This January U'e ; day 1SJ7. JOSEPH D, TIIOMl'30-; MARTIN WILLIAM- . 3 Uw ZACHARIAH KUiiOlTa!''i :
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