Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 March 1837 — Page 3

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" )-.(' ';" cent, fu n!, and road 'Vr. There . .- a Vat twenty two or tl.roc hundred dollars .-, , three ner cent fund, and about 7(0 dollars 1)1 a '",t! ,3X '!!ccted 1-ist year, ready fer ji.i'.ture the coming numtu'r on ilm rm!i in this - 'he r nl ta has lo bo di.-tr;'u'c.l among ,, r.a.l districts according to lie portior to s r,iJl,v ikIi district, to he expende.: to?; he o;or ti.e Hoard !" ConoiiisMoi ; , U:-c: sotting the nrcM'i'.t wcok. hive made l,,!;r a large portion cf the :v tvr expemlin no i, the poSSoSsiu. of tl.o county. ,..,- cent iuiu. 1 ' I.-istS hrs f tl. inber the Hoard appropriated ICO doii Uie Hamilton It ad, U be expended by Mr. J S. Colescott; ami ,. ;;lC sjnie time they appropriated lo,0 to tl.c Kill ,,,,-tli of Rrookville on the Connersville Road, to expended by Mr. Samuel Goodwin, hut owing tr; 1 iteness of the season, very little of the appropriations have been expended, but will doubtj.is bJ attended to as soon as the roads are settled. At the session of the Board held this week, tii;y Irivo appropriated 5K) dollars to the Road j,;tvveeii Rrookville and Scipio, to be expended by M-. Joseph Goudie; -0 dollars to the Cor.nersville Itoad, to be expended by Joseph Price; and J.iO to the lioad between Judge Mounts and Andcrijaville, under tlie direction of John Morgan, q. They have'also appropriated 75 dollars, to bo ex.K-mle.l by Capt. Woods, on the hill at the f,.:. of Main Rurgess street of Rrookville. There i.-stiil an unappropriated balance at the disposal o: 'the Coiamissioucrs of ahoat 1 dollars. It.will !; :i that nothinir h.is been appropriated to the River lload from INew Trenton to Judge Mount?. This is owin to the unsettled condition of the Road. No works, of a permanent nature, can be doni in this road until the canal finished, ai d the road firmly established; then it will doubtless oaie in for a share of the fund. la this disposition of the money wc believe the Commissioners have placed the money in good L a Is, who will expend i t in goat nd listing iui-p.-uveaiei.ts. Price if .Mirsxici. Several Newspapers in tl.is State, and among the number the Indiana Journal, and Indiana j;enioerat, liave raised the Ei'.iM-riptH-n price of their papers lo ti f0 in ad-l vame, and oO at the expiration. This wc be-1 !;ee will have to be done by every editor in the Slate, or quit the business. They have also come i.) the determination iiot to publish any chancery, I'.nJ sales, or wther advertisements, without the money be paid in advance. ' (Jen. Morgan is in the tieUr .w-:OftVcrnor. c tadret-sed the' citizens of Hancock on Monday and Tuesday of last week. fcj- The Rising Sun Times, heretofore ti neutral I'.aper has been appointed publisher of the law of tlie United States for this part of the State. Af un'.ter to be expected, it has come out decidedly !or an Hiiivn. It is well enough the publishing i 1 ,r a i v eti io iu'j x lines. i ut: guvt'ntiiii'iii m'uh support such papers as cannot support themselves Tun Taxks. We call the especial attention ol 3r readers to the speerhoflhe Hon. Robert Pale Owen, member of the last legislature, upon the sibjivt of tlie increase of Taxes, which will be ' -wi on our first page to-day. That speech must ; ,o every man that reads t, a favorable opinion f Mr. Owen's liberality and publie spirit. Let ' iiie who favor internal improvements, and grumti:D Bt high taxes read earefullv his rruments. Hobh;::iv. Th; h asa of the Rev. Mr. Dane of I airfield, in this county was entered on Sunday jvu-aiivj last whilst himself and wife were at h iurch, and a trunk broken open, and robsed of 1 i d"!! irs in silver. 7 . rr C.:iln 'Pit. l.iff nimnr frrttn ha-hi!;-f-!! .sort that the new Cabinet will simply the old one retained, witlithcndI twaot Hon Jo 1 R. Toinsett as Secretary fct War, ice ll ai. lieni. V. Rutler, Actin'r, llioconlinues t, till the Nation of Atornev i'Ui.ial. Mr. Iiiilh r was the early and is I' e iiitlin.'lte li.'V .lo.l i,ir.itnl frii-nil i-,f Mr I larcn,aad we h.ne always believed he P'i'iil.1 r..m ; f,..i.;.,..i :c ...... v..p. nil Ml OIU V. .i,MUUl II HIJ oi. - 1 V inker . ro il-,o.t il,.-,.-. h.,iii !.- 1 . . . I l -S i i I il I . I lu:in!:ir nl V:i.!i! nrrloii i.b nil Ai.iany, by reason of his private and sol IS iihi The spectat le i f a Cabinet th. cr 1 v insiriK liiif : i hiss, in the 'i lay School !'.; rarely before been prescnI under aay Covcinment. It isa little re1 1 '!H:ihn considering the popul.ii notions of 'wnii Hivniity.that the lust l.awoiiice in wintry has been repeatedly filled by men 'K'riJej piety Mr. W' right Mr. Taney, '' Mr. Ruler within the last few years. this prospectus of the Cabinet be not .''"d, neither Mr. Rives, nor Mr. Ronton !' l,c included. This, wo presume, w ould ; tiie more judicious arrangement under all aircuipsunccs rr Yorkt r. ipecme C-jurt. A most important case ;r-'fei,tiv JociJed in this Court at Wash1;i. Iictween tw o iiriilire Companies. nvIio -"en ucien iirui ijes netw een iosion ami Miston, -pile Wanvn r.ridge 'lis an mvI. 1 . fi 1 ."! i pr:in( lil:l ! 1 '".utice. Tlie other bridge was erected ( i new grant, m contraN ention of the' r- Tl v case involved the r'mht of the t'Ui'c to make tiiis crant. This right 'Ci n nriirun d by a majority of tlie Com tj '-!ice Tanev, Justices ILildwinJ 1 "r and Wanu" I. Justices S;,rv.! "l1!! and M'l'ean 11 .lin.t.sL Weira

:, dissented. W'eiiage? O renienibci ! they are i llcr exposition cf ''''' ! al e.yfiom the evil lo come.

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the case, and of the points decided, at an early opportunity. Tlie two Senators of Massachusetts were engaged as oppsing counsel Mr. Webster on iho unsuccessful side. Azo Yorker.

Washington's Birthday, w as celebrated w ith great spirit :.t the Metropolis. The President held his last f.evee, preparatory lo his evacuation of the White House. The doors were thrown open at i'oclook, and the inon- .: - r Cheese (weighing MOO ,.) presented to ium las-l I. ill lv Col. Meachom of this .S,!e, was hroached in hoi:Oi:r of tin occasion, and utteilv dcmolii-hcd in two hours.

,crs, who'Xot a fragment was left of its giant inej.or

""' ouy m u,: nines square participated, except a few who are personally i" J""1 U'rn' t5,e CMden t-as Clay, Calhoun, Adair.s, Wie, ic. Mr. Vehsier came in for a slice, as well ;s Messrs. Van r.uien, IJeiito:., Hivcs,ctc. It was a fiee-and easy colla'ion, and purely democratic. Thus ciidcth tlie last 'monster1 destroyed under the uspicescf OU Hickory. Azc Yor&cr. From the Richmond Palladium. PnEVENTATNE of U Yimoriioni v Take a tahle spoonful of e'ecompa'te root, partly dried and a tea spoonful of gum arahie. pulverize them, and simmer them in a pint of new milk until nearly one half is wasted, then strain and drink it in the morning, facing. To he taken thice mornings & omit three until nine doi-es arc taken; tl.is dose is for a full grown person. The patient should not eat for four or five hours after taking the medicine, and he careful not to get wet or expose himself to the sun, and abstain from high seasoned diet, and ao he careful lo avoid costiveness. The ahove recipe 1 have known lo he tried and have had an oporlunily on stock, that 1 knew were bitten by a rabid dog; that part of the stock exhibiting all the symtoms of hydrophobia, from which the medacine was excluded, w hile that part to which the medicine was given, remained entirely sound. ISAAC YORE. Richmond, 3rd. mo. -lib. 1S37. oiitTir-vnv. DiEn At his residence in tiiis place, on Saturday morning last, the Hon. Jonx T. M'IsiisNEV, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court of this Slate. mkhtlm; of Tin: bar. At :tmeeting of the members of the Rrookville Itir to express their condolence with the friends and relat'ons of the late Hon. John T. M'Kinnev, John A. Matson. Esq. was c .'tiled to the thair and W. M. McCarty made." Secretary After whih Mr. Ryman offered the follariing icsolutions which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, Tliat the members of the lirookville liar have learned with profound sorrow tlie death of our late beloved brother, the Hon. John T. M'Kinnev. That wc mourn him thus early removed from the scene of life, and hope and high professional promise; we lament the sad and painful eclipse of brilliant talents, of varied accomplishments and distinguished endowments, stamped by ". . n .. . eminent luristical advancement Ve dee ply sympathise with his widowed partner and orphan child, and partake of the grief of the aillictcd families and community under this severe and melancholy bereavement. Hcsohrd, That we will cherish a sensitive and allcetionate sense of his many engaging virtues, and that we will as a body testify our respect and sympathy by joining in the religious solemnities of the occasion, and atjtendmg the earthly remain of our departed brother, to their lost home and by wearing the usual badge of mourning thirty da vs. lusohcrf, That the proceedings of this meeting, signed by the president find secretary be published in the papers of this place, and a copy thereof transmitted by the Secretary to the family of the deceased. JOHN" A. M.ATSOX, Prcs't, V. M. M'Caktv, Sec'y.

J from the roots which make good sized trees by beDjkp. In Springfield township, on Tucs-! ing split off. The subscriber sold more than 1000 day evening l ist, Mrs. M "Donald, wife of! common W. Mulberry trees the last spring, to Mr.

Mr. Wu.i.rvM M'nmii iv nflhr. rniKiimnlion. aged about 15 years. Calm on the bosom of thy God Fair sprit! rest the now! E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow." Died In Springfield township, on tlie 1th ist., Levi Ikdy, son of John I . and Ellon Hrailv. aped eleven months, ami two ua s. j Of tm-l, i,n- .rnili- nn,l !,.. -, n f fo 1 1 v l". :i s Ilervcv reniaik d: without being exercised! It Nvas thy peculiar j privilege, not to fit I the slightest of those I .. . . , '. - i- . i 1 evils which oppress thy surviving kindred ;

which IrequeiUlv letcli groans from the most jjiewlord Patterson, Irene Patmanly foititude or most elevated faith. The , terson.A: Harriet Jnttersr,n,w idniTiuvs tf in-iitv- Koi-'wd Nviih :iiiorinsh. are ! ow of James Patterson, dee'd,

often fixed deep in our choisest comforts. " . ...i-i T,rm ... , . 1 ... ... I . r ,i T!SE it remembered that at tne I cbruary lerm 1 he licry darts ol temptation, shot from the,Jfe of th(j Court Rfores:,idi on lhe i.-Hh day of hand ol liell, are alzrays li ving in showers i February, A. 1). 1SS7, on motion the Com t order around our integrity. To thee, sweet hahe,jthft publication of said petition be made sixty hot!i thec li-tr'sses and dangers are alike! days prior to the first day of the next term of said unknown. Consider this, ye m mrnin? parents,1 Court in the Indiana American a w eekly new spa1 7 .,ot- rNf,iNo1 nml itliMicliPil 111 1 fftnk III ftilintV. I II -

and drv up vour tears in... .1. ii i.. liy MIOUIU on i.i- -

ment that your little ones are crowned uthj amj 'ievory Young her husband, Rlewford Pattervictorv, before the sword is dr.w nor tlie ccn-;Son, Irene Patterson and Harriet Patterson widow thct lii'imn? Perhaps, the Supreme Dispo- of tlie said James Patterson deceased, non-rosier of events foresaw some inevitable snare; dents of this State, requiring the aforesaid defen- , !.l,nl t,i nnnoir nil lliC first OHY" ot the HPXt term

1ptation lor l ing, or some dread u I j orm ot adversity impending. And n hy 1 should you he so dissatisfied with that kind precaution, which housed onr pleasant plant, and removed into shelter a tender Hewer be-' the thunders roa.ed; before tlie lightoing- liew ; before the temp. st poured itsi c. ?ller a tender Hewer be-' - e? O remember! thev are not lost, hut: n-rr.i, A-nnt th.- rril tn rnntr. ....

IITMRMAL,

Makr!ei. On the 1st inst.. by the Rev. Wm. Twer, Mr. Wm. A. Dunn, of Hancock Co- Ind., to Miss Frances Ann Harvey, o I Blooming Grove Township, Franklin Co. Indiana. On the'J2d inst., by the Rev. Elijah Rarwiuk, Mr. Samuai, II. Peterson to Miss Al.-.:ir v Davis, of Highland Tow nship. On the eSihofFeb., by T. I). Scoby Esq.. Mr. John Carson, to Miss Sifron.v Fausi.tt, a!i cf Springfield Township. On tlie Dili cf Feb.. by .Tcnatiinn Alley, David Amack, to Miss Eleanor Wilson. me .ii oi i t o., ny tnc same, iir Dezzel Vilson, to iMiss Cintiiia 0"ih.r. On the 5th inst. by the same, Mr. Ja?:eFain, to Miss Eliz vhetu Ceragon. On the same day. by tlie same, Charles V. Ray, to Miss Sarah 1'ain. Is there a heart that never loved. Nor felt soft woman's sigh! Is there a man can mark unmov'd Dear woman's tearful eye? Oh bear l.im to pome dittant shore, Or solitary cell here naught but savage monsters roar, Where love ne'er deigns to dwell. Fort'neir's a charm in woman's eye, A language in her tear, A spell in every sacred sigh, To love to virtue dear: So he who can resist hersmiies. With brutes alone hnuld live, Nor taste that joy w hich care beguiles That joy her virtues give. Mi OTKS on the Hunk of th ITniln.l St.ite ol. so on the Manks in tlie citv of llohton. w. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted bv K. As S. TVXKR. March G, IS.V7. 10 bty. Stale of lmHanii, Franklin county, Bath toianhip. James Hayes. VS. Richard Faursctt Ml'ORI- me William Sl.ultz a justice of the peace, in and tor the township and county atoresaid, be it known that a writ of domestic attachment was issued in the above case against tlie goods and chatties, rights, monies and etlects of Richard Faus-tott the defendant aforesaid, bearing date tlie "Jt'tli day of February, ISIS?, directed and delivered to Robert ("nits, one of the constables of said county, by whom the said writ was duly returned executed by attaching one bureau, two beds and bedding, two bedsteads, two smoothing iro is and set, two axes, one table, two tire irons, a cradle, bags and meal and other articles, a pot, reel and tub and sunderies, one sugar kettle, two ovens and lids, two skillets and lids, pot anil tca-ketile, one box and lot of cupboard ware, two kgs, one with vinegar, a bucket and lantern, one eoU'ee-mill, two bunches of wadding, two boxes. sumlerys other articles, one barrel with pickles. one umbrella, one box of old irons and crout-knife, bell and other sunderies. two jugs and tar bucket, a wash board and broom, as the propertv of said defendant, estimated at $40 00 cts. Therefore on the 27th of March, ISiT, at 1 o'clock P. M. I will proceed to hear said plaintiff's claim and render judgment accordingly. Given under my hand and seal, this Gth day of March A. I). 1:!?. 10 Y 11,1.1 AM SI1ULTZ, J. P. A. CONWFLLcc 11. 1). SMITH, having bought the interest of those who formerly composed the firm of F. A. Con well ; Co., have determined to carry on the business as heretofore in tlie town of Laurel, under the name of Conwell and Smith. They will keep on hand a large assvuttnent of goods of all descriptions, which they will sell on as good terms as any house in the west. All those having unsettled accounts for the past year, are earnestly entreated to make immediate payment, not only for our good but for theirs also. N. li. Highest price paid for Flax seed. CON WELL & SMITH. Laurel, Feb. 2G, 1S17. 0tf WSstJc iraulRtcrry Trt'cs, iOR sale by the subscriber. The trees are uncommon on account of the great frost in the spring of 1S:M, which killed the trees to the ground. The roots not being injurel, many sprouts came barles Cherry, ol jiount rieasant, y or jo nines from Cincinnati on the west road to Hamilton. Mr. Cherry assures the subscriber, that the few. 100 of split off trees that he had ol me did as well last season as the others. The above named trees aie on Uio road from Brookville, la., to Hamilton, Ohio, 16 miles from Brookville, :i miles south of Oxford town, O, Gentlemen are invited to come and see the trees before spring opens. 1 hese trees would be quite an ol ject to gentlemen w ho w ished to commence growing silk, same as being full live years from the seed, and tit subjects to ilia ft t he Ch i nose on . ANTHONY RUTLEIl. March 1st, 1.-C 10 3w estate of James Patterson dee'd, InP . , SI .. llf 1 Ann oung, late Ann Patterson , to Jcvci ,V-YU llfr, her husband, , i i - i - . - , VoiiniT lite Ann Patterson ' ' Co,ut of Frankir county aforesaid. to bc to,ien at ,ne courl house in Rrookville, on xu0 second Monday in May next, and shew cause, if any they can, why tne reai esiaie nameu m u.c nnei.io.j ,,, l.- . ... ...... - - shouIU not oe inaiie assets in me nuncs oi im; uministrator of the payments of the debts ot the said decedent. Attest, KOP.EU T JOHN, Cl k P. C. F. C. 1th 1'eh'v. A. D. 137. VJVt -

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H JTA L ju.-t opened in the brick building re Is. II cently occupied by NY. N. Keiny, a hand some assortment cf MERCHANDISE, suited to the season; consisting of Dry Goods, G roar its, llordivarc, Qufcnsivtirr, Timrorr, Iron, Anils.. CtiSlings, JUcdicims, Swis, Hals, tr. ALSO, .lxs, Truce 4' ILJar Chuint, SWiils, Short 's. V..,,, o A"-,. .(-,. All of which they offer low lor cash or country produce. Their former customers, and the public rener ally ate requested to call and examine their ttock and p.rices. Having e.-tablishcd themselves permanently in Fairfield, they hope by f:i ir sales and unremitted attention to business to merit the patronage of the public. ANDREW DUBOIS. Fairfield, Feb. Kith, I--.7. 9 Mm NOTICE. The good book soys yay u hal thou ourst: rune lualily says, pay uhat thou ornst as it bcamus due. JdigrHy, hontsly, and every thing essentially conntclid xvilh business, says pay u hal thou oiCiSt; and . if speculation is the ordtr tf the day, fast pay thy dtitt, vndlhtn speculate on the balance. fcOME weeks back, I informed my customers, i? by public advertisement, that 1 was much pressed tor money and requested payment, especially of those owing me previous to the present year. But few how ever, nave complied with that request. 1 now ak payment of ail who owe me, and to those whose notes and accounts are of longer standing than the present year, I have to Baythat the next call will be from the officer. ' N I) (JALLIOX. yjrookville November i?th, ISifi. 4S bty. heeling, Feb. 14th, 1837. AYIIEKLINU LOTTERY, Class No 1, draws at Alexandria, March -1th, Wt . 1 prize of $-5,W 0, 8.000, G,(!00, :!,t (;0, 2,"H!0, 2,ttO, and 'JO of 1000. Tickets 10, thares in proportion. A certiiicate of 22 whole tickets will cost $100. VA. rETEKSUUKfJ LOTTERY, Class No 2, darws .March 11th. 17. I prize of $'.))) A 00, 1"0,(!(I0, 7,000, 5,000, 4,000, 3,l!00, 2r-, of 1,500 and 50 of 1,000. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of 2o whole tickets will cost 135 dollars, shares in proportion. ALEXNNDIlIA LOTTERY. Class C, draws March lth, l-'-'i7, at Alexandria. The capital prize S5,w23 53 cts. nett. 50,000, 1 0,000, 10,000, o,000, : 0 of 10t 0, 50 cf 500. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of 2 whole tickets will erst 140 dollars shares in proportion. VIRGINIA NOIirOl.K LOTTERY, Class No. .), draws at Alexandria, March 25, 137. 1 prize of ?:!5,C04 11 cents nett, 30.000, 11,70 J, 0,000, 5,000, 3,0(0, 50 of 1000 and 50 of 250. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost 135 dol lars, shares in proportion. VA. WELLSIJLIU; LOTTERY, Class No. 2, draws March 20th, 1S37. 1 prize of $20,000, 50 of $1,000, is 50,0'JO, one of 20,000, one of 3.000, 2.500, 1,000, and 50 each of 1,000. Tickets 5 dollars. A certificate of 25 whole tiokets will cost G8 dollars, shares in import ion. JOHN M. CLAUKE. Covington & ISrookvillc (' otto n Y a r n . rfJllIE Subscribers have on hand, and will contin--EL ue to keep, a large stock of Covington and Hrookville cotton yarn, assorted numbers which hey pledge themselves to sell, either at wholeale or retail at the Cincinnati prices. Merchants and others wishing to purchase cotton yarn wiltiiul it to their interest to make their purchase! here, as by doing so, they will save the carriags from Cincinnati. R. oc S. TYNEIE HOOTS &; SHOHN. "ETUST received a large and excellent assortment feP of Men's coarse Hoots, Shoes, 4 Ih'osrans, with a large quantity of Children's Shoes Roots ALSO I.adie s Calf, .Morocco, Prunela Shoes Roots, and rumps. All of w hich, being purchased aj the East before the rise, are now offered for sale in a small profit, and very low, by N. 1). GALL ION. Rrookvillo, Sept. 2fUh,l$36. 40 tf. 31 onvv Wn ntvd A i . A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, either ziA. by note or book account, which is now due arc requested to make payment. Those w hose notes S,- accounts have been a long time due, will be put to costs, unless payment is made without delay. It is impossible for us to wait much longer, on such claims, and we hope all will save us the trouble of bringing suits against them. R. $ S. TYNER Rroekviilc, Sept. 20th, ISoG. Insurance Company. TTJIIE amount of Stock for the Rrookville Insu Jl- ranee Company required by the charter to oe subscribed belorc th? election ot Ilirectors, haviiifr been subscribed, the Stockholders are hereby notified that an election will be held on Saturday, the 11th day of March, IS97, in Rrookville, at the court house, for the election of seven Directors for said Company, according to the provisions of the charter. N . I. G A LI, ION, ) DAY II) PUICE, fCommisJ. A. M TSOX, sioners. GEO. HOLLAND, ) WILLIAM JL ItrCAKTV. Attorney and Counseller at Late. T"ttILL hereafter devote hirnself exclusively to V w his profession and will attend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circuit Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, ProbatJ and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Odice in the Rrick East of the court-house. Rrookville Sept. Gth, lS:'.r. J37 tf. BOOTS & SHOES. UST received, and for sale. J PA IKS of Miler s coarse Xfoots f .TO do do lOO com men th ilO Boys do Brogans. do do XAER. n. s,- s. SiplASSG.

I, AW AOTICK. John A. Matson and Geo. Holland, A E associated themselves in the practice of the law in Franklin and the arlinini.,

I Counties of the 3d and Gth .Judicial Circuits of the State of Indiana. One of the firm will attend regularly the Terms of tlie Supreme Court of the State and District Court of the United States. Olfice tirs-t door north of the Clerks office. Brookville July 2S ls:(S. 31 Gm "I p Stairs in Town." W. T. hi2s:kk tailor, pTAXING taken the room immediately over ii Mr. Isaac I'rice's Saddler Shop, and having also, come to the di-termination not to scrr? at ShrriJ'ofWus county it present, I feel myself prepared, under such ci; ni instances, to attend tn nnv call in my line, from n douhle stitched Coxcoat, to a pair of drawers 1: mistake in me. I expect to receive the New Ycri and Philadelphia Fashions regularly, every three months. VT. T. REEKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts hart? been of long standing, must come forward and pay up. It is impossible lur me to pay my Journeymen without money. I nut have the splinters. eTt- isi,f. o. W. T. B. fiocTCii: c;iiitvo. TTTTAVIVd i-pri'iinai.ilii l.n.m; i.im.if :. i iii tow n of Mount Carmrl, Indiana. eight miles east of Brookville, respectfully tenders luiessiouai services to the surrounding countrv. He would also inform vounrr s-entlemen. who aid.sirous of studying the Medical and Physical Sciences, that he can accommodate them with the use of a good Library; together with boarding and nstruclion. August 24th, 1S3G. 35 Gm. .h nt kb:ce:bvki, t-i '-u',m, ifi i dii aim liner iiuous, Va. consisting in part of the following articles, to wn. Two cases Course S,- one of Fine Kipp Bool. Miller's Coarse and Fine Shoes. Boys, JUissis, and Chil.Irens Shoes. Figured and Plain Jl rino,and ass'd Collars, B):nbu:cls; Ba:c Flannels; Bed Blankets. Beaver, St raze and Silc Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jackonels. Satin; Canton Flaunt Is, $r. ir. Besides, a general assortment of Groceries, Quccusiiarc, Tiuzcare, Glasszcurc, ll'indozc. Glass, jYuils. A general assortment of Hurdzeare. All of zehich, zre zvill sell lore for cash, or approve:! produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy nut Clover seed, Feathers, Flax, Linsey, Jeans, &, c. i,c DAVID PPJCE o Co. Oct. 5th, 1S30. FALL AS WLX'ITjIS OOOS. iV S. TYNEK have received from New York, Philadelphia, Raltimore, Pittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they oiler for sale -at wholesale or retail, at Cincinnati prices, adding carriage on heavy articles. The following are a part of their stock of Goods. To wit.Rlue, black, obve, brow n, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths. Rlue, black, brown, drab and invisible green eassimers. Ribbed and plaid do. Riuc, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and i-tealmixed sat inets. Plaid do. Kentucky Jeans. Red, green and white flannels. Rose and Saddle blankets. Rlack, brown and claret French Merinos. Figuered and plain merino Circassians of all colours. brown sheeting and shirtings. Jleached Shirtings. Rrown and belached cotton drillings. Coloured and w hite Canton Flannels. Linen and cotton table diapers. Russia do. Irish and French Linen. Coloured cambrics. French, English and American prints. Rlack silk and Tabby Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Yestings. Red ticking- Canvas and Padding. Merino, Valencia, cassemer and cashmere shawlf. Tihbet, Prussian and silk dress hdkfs. Rlack Italian silk cravats. Rl;.ck silk hdkfs. Flag silk and bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and Gingham do. Fancy and black stocks. Corded skirts. Cambricks. Figuered and plain, Rook Jaconet, and Swiss Muslin. Plain Mu'l do. Figured and plain bobincts. Thread and bobinot edging and laces. Infant caps. Cap borders. Muslin and Fur capes and collars. Rlack Italian dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White, pink, green and brow n florence. Rlack Italian , crape white do. Gentlemens beaver, buckskin and lined berlin gloves. Ladies black A: w hite silk, beaver and kid gloves. Lamb's wool m xed half hose. Rlack anil w hite merino, black worsted and black and white cotton hose. Gum elastic, worsted and cotton suspenders. Ladies and gentlemens overshoes. Oilcloths. Sewing silks and twist, spool, wire $ ball cotton. Rlack tV; white waddig. Silk, gingham ifc cotton umbrellas. Riding whips and switches. Carriage do. Mens Fur and seal skin caps. Roys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and silk hats. Ladies satin beaver and ligured satin bonnets. Misses satin beaver do. Mens coarse and tine boots and shoes. Roys and childrens coarse and fine shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil Cloth aprons. Read reticules, &c &;c. Also, A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery. Queens ware, Glasvvare, Saddlery. Tinware, school blank and miscellaneous books. Nails and castings. Rar, hoop, and rod Iron. Cross cut and Mill Saws. Sad Irons and trying Pans. Rrass andirons anJ shovels and tongs. 'race and halter chains. indow glass. Shov els and spades. Collins and Co. and Sim mons Axes. Rrass Kettles. Coflee .Uills. lyotton yarn and candlewick. Seives. Grass and hemp bed cords. Tainted buckets, churns anu tuus. Straw Knives, Looking Glasses. Rrookville November :i ISG. 40 bty. d, TAILORING. SHEPPEUD repectmlly infoims the citiK? zensof H rook v die and its vicinity that ho has removed his shop to the shop that was formerly oc cupied by C. Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the west side of the public square, south of A. R. Pratt's Hotel): and is ready to do work in the la test fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receive.a liberal share of the public patronage. Rrookville Sept. -'!Hh ISiO. 40 A CA15IL - . . . n T T '1. 1 ' w.' ' fCALEH 15. 1 11 V. UIIAIlLLO II. iuoi takes this opportunity of informing the pub lic that in future they will punctually atienu wit Franklin Circuit Court ot its sitting, and all pro fessional business cenrided to either in said court. will receive their joint attention. ,,,. OA IA.H 1. rMl i ii, CHARLES II. TEST. Jan. 27, 13T. 7 3w LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constable blanks for sale at the American office.