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Iff 1 SC E 1. 1 , A .-V EOI S. Published by Ike rejnest of a confirmed bachelor.) the i i it sr wom x. Gem-is 1 1, IS. "21, 22. IIYil, lovely woman! the host earthly eift of God to his creatine man; to he the com patiion of his hosnm; the partner of his lif-; the participator of his sorrows; faithful in trust; mid ing in love! For thee, heaven's hest treasure of all created good, what would not man willingly essay? To minister to thy wants, he wo iid levy contributions upon the round world; climb the sleepy mountain, dig deep into the earth; traverse the ocean. To protect thee from dangers, he would interpose his own body. To save thee, he wouKl face, death in every form; rush through fire; breast the foaming surge. To watch over thy sorrows, sleep would depart from his eye, nnd he wouhl feel in his own heart every thiol) of thine. Willi thee, this earth would he a paradise: without thee a dreary "ate. The last the finest, the most precious gift of God; the jewel in man's earthly treasury; a crown of glorv to thy husband! O, may the All Bountiful bless tin -o. wilh health, with peace, with joy unspeakable on earth in heaven. After Jehovah had created man, and endowed him with every facility of soul and body befitting his exalted station; he caused the Various kinds of animais,of the earth, ot the air, and of the seas, to pass in review before him; that he might know (heir qualities, and give them their suitable names. Atier which Jchovuh placed the whole under the goven merit of mar.. lint among the nmlii-tu-iea of animals, there was not one with whom the man could associate; not one upon whom he could bestow the blessings of" hi heart. In this eondition the Eternal saw. and man felt, (hat it was not ;ood for him to he alone. Tint the felicities of domestic life might be enjoyed, pure, ardent, and unceasing; and that product on might be insured to "people tin; beautiful earth then in view, Jehovah purpi sed to in ike for the m in. a heing tint should lie the counterpart oi himself, a bosom friend, the partner of his life. There was in the garden of Eden a recess more beautiful than' all others. A fountain of pure water gushed from under a rocky ledge, and ran" sparkling through a glen. trees of the richest fruits and foliage interlocked their brandies, which vines interlaced, dropping festoons of Howes of every hue and order. The ground w as carpeted with sweet rented cr imes, and here and there em-bos-ed with clusters of flowers of spicy smell and of a thou-and dyes. Birds of gayest plumages, and sweetest songs enroled their notes of joy from every tree, whilst thousands ef shining inrects hummed in an under-tone their great Creator's praise. The evening sun of the sixth day of ere; lion shed his mellow ravs into his reces. while the breeze, laden with oders from fruits and flowers, gently breathed through this pl;n e of delight. To this recess the great Workmaster led the man. Countless myriads of heavenly mii.istrant? attended them for it had been whispered on the evening of the sixth day, their lather God woiid finish the ere ition ty forming another being in man's likeness and imarf hut fairer, softer. Angels desired to look into the misteriotis work. Jehovah covered the eyes and pressed the head of the man, and laid him dow n upon the verdant carpet, and caused to come upon him a deep sleep, extatic, entrancing. The outward vNion was indeed closed, hut the mind was awake, and dreamed of tilings unuterihle of God of angels, and d heaven, his future home; while music, such as angels sin and ser. ph touch, thrilled his soul. It was then that Jehovah opened man's fide, and took from theme a ii, nearest hiheart, and warm w ith life's blood, and closed the pi ice with flesh, sol", sensitive, warm; and ot tins rift buil led lie a woman. The beautiful frame w ork was shorter than that of th man. narrower in the span of tinarchill'' ribs, w id-r in the basin. The limbs were more round and delicately taperinj the sk:n softer, more elastic, ami sensitive; the head covered with ttcsscs long and flowing, tinged with the richest gdd. But the face, the bosom! A poet, touched w ith heaven's hallowed flame, might speak of the pol ished forehead, the arched brow, the eye sparkling w ith bfe, the vermilion cheeks, ibe di pled chin, the ivory ntk. the alabaster bosom garnished v i'h rosebuds but to the grey-headed writer of this sketch, the task is too high, far, far above his reach! Jehovah completed this heautious workmanship. Angels shouted, saraphs tu .ed their golden limps; in high toned miustrelse v thev sung an anthem to the praise of wisdom that contrived the power that made, and the beauty that adorned, tins round woiid. The Sing of man. created a little lower than themselves of his majestic beauty anil sovereign rule. They chanted a sweeter lav in praise of the last and mot beautiful work of God o virgin loveliness the winsome bride. the staid matron the mother of a future world! The harmonious numbers tille.J the eth-ri.il heavens, while earth with ten thousand hills, echoed hack the strain. Jehovah took the fair one by the har.d, and led her to her alcove w here lay the man entranced. Jehovah touched the man; he awoke. The lovely creature is delivered to him, and while he pressed her to his bosom, and called her bone of his bone, flesh of his flesh, soul of" his soul, his life his love thoughts must breathe of heaven, and words must burn w it! love divi.ir. to paint the scene. Mississippi Cirislain II rrald.

iJ k, BO' 1 i0 'S ann0,,rd in Ust K.ssiiig5aii Times a a caadidatc to rep-'ed

resent the county of Dearborn in line State Senate. Mr. Buell. in giving his views on the System of Internal Improvement whiih our Stale has embarked iwsas "I approve of an impartial, prudent system of Internal Improvement, such as the resources of the Slate will justify, without oppressing its citizens; though freely acknowledge a preference for turnpikes over rail roads. But 1 am opposed to this system that requires the borroyy ing of from twenty to foi tv millionsof money opposed to the State

I lending its credit or moiie) to a crmpany of individualr-trrther lor Banking purposes or making rail roads. I am opposed to the making rail roads. I am opposed to the Banks having exclusive control of one half of!

the surplus fund, so juslly returned by the 1 drdiings. Coloured and w bite Canton Flannels. General GovcrnmenUo those from whom it ' 1"1'" "" c,'u"" tal)ie lial,erf- "Ufa - ln1, , i i -ii . .i ; i!and I' reneh Linen. Coloured camluics. 1-reach.

emanated, and will oppose the increase ol taxes. LIFE IX THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Washington is the most expensive place lor a resident e tn the country. the peo ple who keep the ho

yrding houses, and work jG.ngham do.- Fancy and black stocks. Corded the session of Congrcss.'irts. Camhrirks. Fipuered ami plain. Book

lor strangers during , , " . . expeci 10 mane money sunn .em io suopo. i them the year round. Board at Gadsby's Hotel is two dollars per day , and fifty cents j

for fire, making slT a week, s nd the inciden-'dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do. White, tal expenses of servants, washing. &r. bring I pink, green and brown tWncc Black Italian , ' i , , n-i e Vcrape white no. Gentleuiens beavi r, buckskin .tin around sum to &. The rooms 'd jaJ lnied 1)Prlin gIo,es. F.d.es black v w h,te s,ik, food are about equal to a .New Lngland conn-j bpaver nn,i kid gl-ives. La.mb's wool ni xed half try tavern, except it is difficult to obtain an ; hose. Black and white merino, black worsted ami apartment alone. The private hoarding ! black and w hite cotton hose, (.'urn elastic, worsthouses are somewhat less but the cheapest and ctton suspen.lers. Ladies and gent le-i-e.is

ouses are somewhat less hut the cheapest of the poorest in quahty are, fen dollars ex clusive ol yvashing. I here are some memhers of Congress, who have suits of rooms for tiiemsclvesand f unifies. y ho ttav not loss than .s-.'OO i-acli week, while their wslges are about I , , , c equal to cue lourth that sum. 1 A young lady an acquaintance of mine,

yvho cant eat more than a nisron s wingiand lasting shoes

eai li yve i is chareed ,Slo lor her tioanl and small sleeping room so thai the other sex, after all don't get oiF much cheaper than gentlemen. The truth is, people are compelled to submit to these extortions or

notslop here as there is perfect unanimity onj(;rr,ss cut and Mill Saws. Sad Irons and Frying t' e suhicct amon" the sixty or sevi-ntv board-i Pans. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs

ing houses, and even at tiiese prices they are all overflow ing. The most moderate charge here is coach hire fortunate' y regula ted by toe city. Hacks are abundant, and ! some of t lem elegant Affairs. Often times fif ty are seen on Pennsylvania Avenue, and forila cents any man can play the aristocrat for half an hour, wilh his elegant coach and livery. But these fellows shave when they can evade the law by charging Sj'2 or $' 3 for carrying one forty rods to an evening. Socity in Washington verges from the height of intellect and refinement down to that yvhirh is most foul and poluting. Splendid parlies are given almost every night. They present a rare exhibition of beauty and tasle and intellect and the extreme of fashion. The hour of visiting is 9 and for the retirement about "J o'clock. Dancing is universal, and the enlerlainmci.t is rich and beautiful beyond description. The throng is immense and as the mass are strangers to each other, there is but Ii tile conversation. The enjoyment consists mostly in eating, strolling about and joining in the dance. As a concomitant part of the organization of this national metropolis, tvhere people are congregated from every stale and territory in the L uton, ice, gilded and fassionable, is a coiispicuons feature. Gamim- houses prevade every part of lliccity and a number of, elegant billard rooms, with signs hung out in staring c apilals, are located on Pennsylvania Avenue. For y our private ear, reader, 2 will tell what I have h. d from an authentic source, that in .i single nock of a ball the otlu r night on a bill.ard table in this city , a noto rious wealthy gambler lost his 1 1.000 dollars'. Last Sunday afternoon yas beautiful for the season. During this period of time, thrie young, good looking girls of a profligate tharai U r yy i re seen on liorseba k. racing up and down the principal city avenues! These are un re isolated spc iin.-ns of "life in Washington.'" S'utttti7HUot Cj itricr. A butcher on his death-bed, said to his yvif-;IIearkeo,AloIiy, if I die, you must marry John, our journey man ; he is a very good lad; and in our busim ss is absolutly necessary ? 'Husband, (replied the wife)" take vou no coacern; 1 have already bespoke him.' A Damsel rfagc. In France it is necessary to obtain the consent of the parents ol both parlies, if living, before any marriage can be legally contracted. At the civil tribunal -f Seine, a yvidow of (il'ty-twc yvas opposed by her father and mother. The court, however, decreed that she had arrived at the years of discretion. Among the grounds of divorce ennumerated in Chin i are ill-temper and talkative mss on the part of tlx w ile. A youth presented his "lady-love with a musical box, remarking at the lmn. that it sounded best when placed on something hollow. 'Then,' said the fair one, suppose 1 set it on 3 our head ? Craze. Dcm. Lawsuits. the extreme folly. the ex-j penseand nun which often, attend law sui's ensuing from Iriva! disputes, and where will ! fulness is tin pi inciple motive, is finally illustrated in an action or revieyv. Evans v. l-cigiilon, aiclv tried at Dover, X. II. The amount originally in dispute, was a small ralf; and the legal costs oa both arc estimated oyer

two thousand d.d.ar! A verdict yvas render-JtlK lor the plantiff.

FALL AND WINTER GOODS. K& S. TYNF.lt have received Irom JSew York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock of Fall and Winter Gum's, which they offer 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; Hlue, black, ohve, brow n, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths. Itlue, black, brown, drab and invisible green cassimers. Ribbed and jilaid do. little, brown, drab, blue. Oxford and stealmixed satinets. Plaid do. Kentucky Jeans, lied, green and yvhite rl uiuels. Rose and Saddle

i blankets. Black, brow n and claret r reisch Meri nos l"ifriini1 and iilain iiiprino Circassians ol I,," -,li,11':ra. hmwii sl.eerino- and shirtings. fleiched Nhirl inir--. Brown and belat bed cotton English and American prii ts. Black silk and Tabbv Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Nestings. Red ticking- Canvas and Paddn g. Merino, Valencia, cassemer and cashmere shawls. Tihhet, Prussian and silk dress h!kfs. Hlick Italian silk cravats. Rb ck silk hdkfs. Flag silk arid bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and .i sront'i, mm ibb .miaul!. i mm j ,.-j2,ire( ,; p, !P(3rin.T and lac ain bnbinets. Thread and bobinet aces, infant cans, ca;) corners. .Muslin and Fur capes and collars. Black Italian overshoes. Oil cloths. ewing siIks ana twist s;il,wir?i- bill cotton. Hlack Ac w hite waddig Silk, gingham & cotton umbrellas. Riding whips and s- itches. Carriage do. .Mens Fur and seal skin caps. Bovs seal skin and cloth do I u r and ; silk hats. Ladies satin beaver and figured satin bonnets. Misses satin beaver do. Mens coarse " . ' , , , . and tine boots and shoes. Isovs and chilurens course and fine shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco Willow baskets. Hilk oil Cloiii aprons Bead reticules, &c. &c. 4.! so. A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, 0.ueensware, Glasware, Saddlery. Tinware, school blank and miscellaneous books, Xails and cystines. Bar. boo;), and rod Iron. Trace and halter cba-ns. A widow glass. Shovels and spades. Collins and Co. and Simmons Axes. Brass Kettles. Co (Tee Mills. Cotton vara and candlewick. Seives. Grass and hemtj hed cords. Painted buckets, churns and tubs. Straw Knives, Looking Glasses. Brookvlle November li ll'6. 46 bty.d, FRESH Supply of Fall and W inter Goods, Xm. consisting in part of the following articles, toyvit: Tu o cases Cuorse one o f Fine Kipp Boots. .Miller's Coarse anil Fine Shoes. Boys, JWisses, and Childrcns Shoes. Figured and Plain Merino, and assd Collars, Bombazcls ; Baze Flannels; Bed Blankets. Beaver, Straw and Silfc Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jackoncts. Satin; Canton Flannels, &,T.'C. Besides, a general assortment of Groceries, Quccnsivare, Timcare, Glasszva-e, Window, Glass, J'ails. A general assortment of Hurdvarc. All of 7rhich, zee. xeitl sell low for cash, or approved produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy and Clover seed, Feathers, Flax, Linsey, Jeans, 4C'U DAVID PRICE Co. Oct. 5th, 1S30. li-ia, (iiiiiictt, laiiil, Vc. gtt S. 1 YNFK keep on hand a general as- -- sortment of the following articles, which l"ey w,!i at wholesale or retail, at the Ciu-

ciuuaii prices. Opodt-iuoc Pulmonary Balsam liateinaii's drops Laniott's cough (JrgFGoutrey'ii cordial Calomel British oil Croton oil Castor da Pink root Sweet do Jalap Oil spike Red precipitate alsam life Gardner's liniment Hoct. J). Jayne's .Nerve and bone Uo Carimnitive Balsam Syis. turpentine Rloodgood's elixir of Alchohol health Litharge Fahnet-tock's vermifuge I'russiaii blue Cleveland's ague drops Inuigo Cream Tartar Keu lead Tartaric ac:d N lute do Sup. Carb. Soda ent'iiun red Gum Opium Spanish brown llo Arabic Maduer J)n Camphor Chrome yellow Do Asnfuetida Do Oreen Do Aloes Fss. peppermint Do Myrrh " cinuaiuoa Do Shebac Vaiers Cologne water Fss. spruce Blac-K Ink SaleraUis Red do MoiilJgue's balm for Indelible do the teeth Copal Varnish Blue vitrol Hoot do Vy lute do .lappa 11 do Liquorice Ground mustard aru's vegetabla oil Starch Shaving soap Shoe Slacking S onge, Scotch snurl' Toy paints Burgundy pitch Medicamentum Cloves Cuiniiiion Mace Lee's pills Cayenne pepper Anuatto Kenned borax Carb. Magnesia Calcined do Nutmegs Nut gulls Sulphate 0.uinine March 14th. 1S37. 1 2 bty

"I p Stairs in Town.' W. T. BKK KS TAILOR, WINti tiken the ro-mi itnaiediately over Mr. Isaac Price's Saddler Shop, and having also, come to tlx determination not to serve as Sheriff" of this county at present, I feel myself prepared, under such circumstances, to attend to anv call in my line, from a double, stitched Coxcoat, to a pair drawers no mistake in ine. I exect to receive the New York and Philadelphia Fashions regularly, every three months. W. T. BERKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts hive been of long tt-inding, must come forward and pay up. It is impossible ior me to pay my Journeymen ; ey. Twt ZZ Id spir'" 1 Sept. 31t-936. W. T. D.

T. While's Tooth-Aclic Drops. ripHE only specific ever offered to the puidie JL from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, the Tooth-Ache, with all its attendant evib; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, which often proves more paiiil'i.j than the toolh-ache itself, and cidd passing from the decayed tee! h to the jaw, thence to the head producing a rheumatic affection, yvitb many other unpleasant effects, such as disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, tV c all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power toofier to the yvorld a renin y that will not only remove the pain, nine times out of ten. if properly applied but preserve the teeth from I'll it her litcay; and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. (gj- Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. (r For sale at tbrf store of J. Rittenbouse, Harrison, Ohio, and at the Store of ffXRWICK Ac mVVLVAl, BrnokvUle. Oct. lfith. rs6. as bty

LA.MOTT'S COUGH DROPS. Valuable Meiliclns for Coughs and CONSUMPTION'S. rWIIILS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the presjJL ent prevailing disorders of the bieast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common cold A: coughs, which are occasioned by perspiration, yvili readily yield t its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induce: rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted will pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lung!, Ate spasmodic asthma, pulp'titiou of heart, and c m sum;itive affections, even in the ino.-t advance; periods of life, will tin.i immediate relief, from its remaruable power of diminishniing the irritability of the system, and the velocity of the. circuUtion, and by cleansing and healing the disordeil parts. It aio ainjrus 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. Rittenbouse, in Ilir rison and at the store of BAR WICK As BUTLFR. Brnnkville DR. JUDKI.YS, SPECIFIC OLYFJIE.YT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: hite S ellings of every discription; Sore Legs and Fleers of long standing; Glandular Tumors; Felonsor C'atanhs; Kheuimtt ic pains of th Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tetters: CLilbiains, or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns For glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known it is much safer than ercurial applications, (as 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 cures the yvorst Felons or Whitlows, on the application of forty-eight hours Rheumatisms w hich have stood as long as to become a systematicdisorder, require medicine to be t:.ken inwardly to remove them entirely But in most cases, by applying this Ointincut externally as directed, it will give relief. For sale at the Store of J. Rittenbouse in Harrison and at the Store of JARWICVv A; BUTLER, BrcokviUe bty. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS CERTAIN REMEDY. jag'AXY articles are before the public, as a cure lvfl. for that obstinate and most tormenting disease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation, we are lead to believe they have to a very great extent failed to prouduce the desirable result; and may it not be attributable to the fact, that arti.-les said to cute this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease yvitb vy Inch our frail bodies are attacked, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz, to have the medicine a cure for ail diseases. The Vegetaole Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a Mir remedy for chronic or innamatory Khemiiatisin and as no case is known where a perfect cure yvas not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it reccom mended. fjH.ireetions for use, also certificates of important cures accompany each bottle. For sale at the store of J. Riltenliouse in Ilarri son and at the store of" WARWICK & BUTLER, Brookville bty rnHE Subscriber respectfully informs -H. the citizens ot Franklin county, that he continues the business of in the town ol tirookville, r ranklin Co. Indiana, yvhere he is prepared to execute! all contracts or eiders in his line, at the shortest j notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those ; wishing to procure either eom-non or nmcy chairs, will do well to call and examine his yvork. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, he Matters himsell that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of R. &, S. Tyuer's Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN McGINNTS Brookville, Dec. '-Tit h.Mio 52 bty co-pirtner.-bip has been formed between David Pi ice and John W. Hit! in iln nunrnit.lo !,.. siness, and w ill be conducted under the firm of David Price fc Co at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookville. We Hitter ourselves thit we shall be able to accomodate our friends and customers on as good terms as can be had in the State, and will give a liberal credits. ( lllr FiK-L" I I 1 1 1 rf.li tt n A w3 i. nm.. am.. 1 3 we inteu Keeping it so, and by so doing we respectfully solicit aud confidently expert a liberal lureoi pitronige. D VID"p4tluE & CO. irookvii;e,I4ih Sept. l:6. WID PRICE Ac Co. has just received a fresh supply of seasonable Dry Goods; such1 as casimeres,rl innels, figured and plain light laven- j teen silks. Green grodeuapel do. Iuserlm.r.' bonnet ribbons, colored lincey, w oollen and buckskin gloves. Ivory combs, luck, side and redin do. Also, an assortment of men hrogars, youths do. children's shoes. Youths boots iVc. Also, an assortment of b.ir jr. hi, hoop band and rod iron, waggon boxes and a general assor mentof mils, candles, snip and sugir house Alolisses. Which we will sell lov for cash, or approved pro-! approved prod'ice. Brookville November 21st, 1S:;6 2S bty. LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constable'! Wanks for sale al '.ha American offices

Andrew Dnboi .?, 1AVE just opened in the brick building recenllv occuaied bv V. N". lieniv. l.,.i

Some assortment rf MERCHANDISE, suited to the sea-on: eoiisisting of Dy G'j'iis, (injuries. Ilcrdivrrr, Quecnszitire. 'I inxruri. Iron. Jni!s. Castings Mjiiiams, Shots, lluls,i,c. ALSO, Axes, Tr-icc S,- Ih.llir Chains, J'i!s, Shovels Spmlts, (St C. Ac. All of yvhich they olfer low for cash or country produce. Their former customers, and the public generally are requested to call and examine their stock ana prices. Having established themselves pernnmentlr r. F.nrtielii, they liope by fair sales mid unremir . ; attention to ousiuess to merit the pitrotiaue of t4 public. ANDREW DL'BOpJ. Fairfield. Feb. Kith. lo7. 9 : ' ,i A(InitistiatorN Aofice. "Jy'O I li,ij is uere.iy given that the umlersii. i. has taken out letters of aduiiiiiflratioii on 1 -est.Me of John Siockinger dee'd, late of the coi.i; ty of F.raiiKiin, in the st te of Indj 111 1. The esta;u is proliably solvent. I hereby give notice t lint I w ill olfer lor sale at the house ol John Stockinger, sen., in ll'ghl.iud tow nship in said ci iinty, on llj first ilay- ol April next, the personal propeity (,f said iie eased. S iln to commence at 1(1 o'clock 011 snid day. Terms will be made known on tha dav 01 sale. SoLOMU.N" ALLEN. Adin'r March 10, 13:17. V2 :5w Acliniitislrntor's Iotice. fHllII', mi i.-i' r 1 oe r g.yes notice lliit he has taken J- ait. lelters of administr ition in (!ue lonn oa the esta-e ot John .Masters, sen. deceased, late of Fraiikiin county, Indiana, and that all perpona h ivmg iiriscf tlel accounts, or indebted to mid estate are req-iestel to make inimediate 1 y niei.t. II persons Ii ivmg ci iim.-'. will vvitlnu one yeir present the same duly a 111 he iticat.ed for payment. The estate is probably Solvent JOSEPH MEEKS, .hn -r. .March 15th, I" !7. -2- :v Ailmiiiitintors nlc. SME Mtoacrmei, Auiniiost alor 01 John Mas.45. ters, sen. dee'd, w ill sell at public outcry, at the late residence i f the dec d, "n Saturday the -th of April, IS37, to the highest bidder. I'liineroiis articles of household and kitchen furniture, an elegant mare, cow and cilf, a qmntity ol llicuii, a good lot of hogs, com in the crib, and ni uiy articles too teiiiotis to mention. S.ile to commenco it Id o'clock A. M.of said dav; a credit of nine months (ty approved security being given) on all sums over three dollars JOSEPH MEEKS, Adm'r. March 15th. I37. 12 3r TASLOKlACi. SlIEPPl'.Ui ie-peciiiiily inhnnis the citik3 zeusof lirookville and its vicinity that he hat removed Ins shop to the shop that was formerly occupied by C. Cum, as a shoemaker shop 011 the west side of the public square, south of A. 15. Pratt's Hotell; and is ready to do yvork in the litest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receive, liberal share of the public patronage. Brookville s..pt. 20ili 18;6. 40 1SOT1CE. The. good book says pay u hul thou ozrest: punc tuality says, p. y iihut tlwuou ist as it buctnes clue. Int. gi 1 y, honesty, and every thing es sentially connected uiih busimss, says pay u-ha I thou ozest; and if speculation is ,he order oj the day, Jirsl pay ihy debts, and ihiii speculate oh the balance. 3 um E wec-iis back, I informed my customers, uy public advertisement, that I was inucu piessed lor money ana requested payment, especially of those ovy ing me previous to Hie present year. But lew how ever, nave complied yvitb that request. I now ask payment of ail yvho owe mo, ana to those w hose notes and accounts are of longer standing than the present year, I have to oay that the next call yviil tie from the officer. M D GALLIOX. Z?rookv;lle November ISth, !?:.(. 4 .-bty. WILLIAM M. Ifl'CARI'Y. itlornrij ami ounseilcr ol Law. I Li. hereaiter deyole hiiKself e iusively to his proiession and will attend to all Labusiuess intrusted to him in the Circuit Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, ProbaU and Justices Courts of Fianklin County. Otrice in the Itrick East of the courl-housc. Brookville Sept. tnh, l3.".(. 37 If. A CARD. C LEB B. S.n I D ,V CHARLES II. TEST takes tins opportunity of informing the public that in luture they wul punctually attend tli Franklin (jicuit C.i urt at .ts sitting, and nil professional business cmfided to either in said court, wih receive their joint attention. CA LE li B. SMITH, CHARLES II. I IvST. Jan 27. 1837. 7 3w A . CONW ELL iV il . I)" SMITH, bavins a h.kiinrht tin it.t.iu.,t .,t" l.,..a a-i... (..rniPflV Composed the fii m of F. A. Con well Ac Co., I"ve determined to carry on the business as beretolor' in ttie town ot Laurel, under the name ol ConN'1' and Smith. They will keep on hand a large s irtiiii-iit of goods of all descriptions, which thf)' will 8e.l on as good terms as uny house m l'1 west. All those hiving unsettled accounts for the paf' year, are earnestly entreated to make iinmcdit -payinei t. not only for our good but for theirs ai N. 12. Highest price pan) for Flax seed. CoNWELL & SMITH urel, Feb. 23, 137. It ti ieiMITk A- VHIfkl'.;. UST received a lirge and excellenl assortmcti of Men's co irse Boots, Shoes, $ Brogans, witti a lirge qu uitity of Children's Shoes ,V Bonti. ALSO Ladies Call, Morocco, Prunela Sl"e, Boots, and Punii.s. il of w hich, being purcb 'S j the East before the rise, are now ottered for ' in a sin.tll profit, and very low. by " N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Sept. 2orh.l:?fi. 40 tf. Tfloury Ws 11 tcl A gnin. LL persons indebted to the subscribers, eitW 1 1 . V v '"r. atiiiiiii. mull l ii'" " " - are requested to nuke payment. Those w hose note - accounts have heeu a I. ... r t ...... .Inn it-ill ha out uy noi or DouK aocomir. w hich im now ouc t costs, i.n less pay ment is made w ithout delay.

is imiHissihle for u-i to wait neirh longer, on such claims, and yve hope ail will save us the trouble of bringing suits against them. U. $ 3. TYNER. Ureekviile, Sept. 20th,