Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 April 1837 — Page 4

TO HOPE. Gentle Lope, celestial Jove, Source of mildnes, truth and loveWhen the breast is rack'd with care, Thou with comforts rich art there. When despair's relentless reign Ken.ts the throbbing heart with pain; Then my peaceful, su.iny ray Breaks the cloud and brings the day. When upon the raging eea, Is the seamen reft of thee? When the frowning storm-clouds low'r, Art thou absent in that hour! Hope angelic, thou art there; 'Mid the realms of dark despair, Thy bright form bids fsar depart, Soothes the wanderer, calms the heart. When the sinner's stricken breast Id with guilt and grief oppres't; When this wretched wo-wurn mind Seeks some healing balm to find; Then thy holy radiance beams, Then its pure and heavenly gleams, Breaking on his mental night, Turns his darkness into lignt. When the Christian's anguished head, Writhing oa hi dying bed, Feels his mortal course is trod, Then thy tirger points to God. riacid Hope, thus cheer my days, Light them with thy pevjeful rays; And when life's lasting pang is o'er, Wave me to that happy shore, Where no sin nor sorrow dwells, Where the song of rapture swells. And unnumber'd worlds made free, Hcld their endless jubilee.

From the Jerteyma. A NIGHT BY THE POCONO. The road leading from Wyoming Valley on the Susquehanna, to East on the Delaware, crosses one of the most wild, rugged and gloomy mountain in Pennsylvania, and is called the l'otono. There are even at this dy, few inhabitants upon it, and they live a life of solitude; hunting and trapping form their principal occupations. Wild and ferocious heasU of nature roam the forest, nnd fix their habitations in the hege rocks and caves with which the mountains abound. Tor thirty or forty miles along the turnpike road, the traveller' eye is greeted by but two or three dwellings which have the appearance of human habitations. It was in the autumn of IS2J, that I was pasin" over this dreary mountain alone, and on horseback the roads at that time being almost impassable for carriages. The sun had just peeped over the tall pines on the Susquehanna, as I found myself at the foot ol the Pocono, on the way to Philadelphia, intending lo reach a house kep. by Wm. Sax, where travellers sometimes found accommodations. I rode all day without falling in with any company, and endeavored to chase away the feelings of solitude which were occasionally creeping over me, by talking to my horse, whistling or singing some lavorile tunc of bv-gone d.ns. The curtains of night began to fall around me, and my horse appeared restive and impatient to attain the ead of his journey. Now ...! then the distant howl of the wolf would fall handily upon mv ear, and cause the horse to prick up his ears, snort and press forward with renewed vigor. All at once 1 fancied 1 heard a human voice! 1 looked around and listened, but all was eilent. Again a low, plaintive wail, like that of a person in didre, would reach my listening er. Could it be a human voice? Or was it the counterfeit of the panther to allure the travlt,r intrt tiifi irlWS. ' ' J .. . , . .1-1. It must be that robbers lniesr mesu um-. j ,i rF flUf n' for the and niimc the cr ot oimiiss, ioi me eis, uiu i nuiposc of decoying th unsuspecting, and, Jr 1 1 . I - ' -. - - . . j . ,1 ..r..trliliull' tlir giving the wnoie gang i'rri;' '"j plunder voice. Knt hark. It surely is a human S;uh were the thoughts that sugges ted themselves to my imagination, as I roue l.-.nT rat. Lino- at every sound. Now a cry . . V l;l c,,w ono ilr.mhalt hoarse ana g"'."""' , I t .o nnol!it-r. SIOW. Mll'l'i'-iiu " i stood a few hundred paces from the road. 1 tied my horse to a tree and commenced tne j task. At one time the sound appeared at an ; .' . . i r

Ffnl, would rise upon my anxious ear, and so u.tcd to , t he season; consisting of o tantalise me that I was unable to form any D'U od,, Proceru s, Hardwire opikn whatever. At length resolved to Quecnnrure , Iron, a,'s Castings, , , .... n!l,r a Ibirket Which JLduUlCS, &OCS, IhtS, $T.

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immense distance, and 1 almost ucPueu o. , produce - finding out from whence U proceeded, l iei TUoir former custoaiersij anJ the public generagain it woubl seem so near me, and so like ally are requested to call and examine their stock a human voice that I pushed forward and and prices. soon arrived in the centre of the thick clump Having estao ,f bed themselves permanently in 7 , ,r .vn, a ,m.,n antii ' 1 irheld, they hoe by fair sales and unremitted of saplings where here was a . .' "" i attention to business to merit the patronage of the space. Here I baited, and stood listening ; llubliC A.NDUKW & DUBOIS.

to catch the sound again, wnrn a Mitip t-.-cing yell issued from a thick copse ot wood some'funher on. I now felt sure it was a . . i i panther, and vexed at being decoyed into : I . I . ,v stone a g runic-1 U.11151T luiiicu w icu..tv , - - - last as possiuie. just at inai inoiiiciu, vn .1.:... II t. .. 1. .li.in Tlll.l fk :

huiiiciiiiui; pun fiic iiiu ji.m iniuviu) ...... ... - .. ..... . v ., niiiw wv.ii ; ruiKiii, in iway iu usnip, in sai u county, on the voice proceeded with a deep sigh, and a sol ; !U"i s,n,th- Tiiey will keep on liaJ a lrff2 as-! lth day of April next, the personal property of in plain English, said, "Pa is it ou? Ma is n'" f goods of, a11 descriptions which they the said deceased. Sale to commence at 1(1 o'- ' , 5' ' l 3 ,r' !W'11 se!I onas 8 terms as aI,y house n the, clock on said day. Terms made known on the raHing you yonder why don t you come? west. dav f , HANIBAL SUTTON. 7Jr

iOMcp aim piciv uj nine icuun,n ( about four years old, was but tlie work of an! instant, and just as I left the spot another howl or scream bunt upon my ears. 1 Was ! lull convinced of our danger, and pressed j the little boy still closer to mv bosom. 'That aint Ma," said he, after a death-like pause,; and clung close to my neck. I did not stop1 ' I ' . .... I . 1.. I, I n .,iv n It.,'

to ask liow he enme there, or where he lived, J but pressed towards the road as much as feari and anxiety could ursrc me on. I found the

. . i - tU-t transaction pi uiw luutaniiiu uusn., horse pawing and neighing so furiously, that C(,nslantiy cn Und, at the old stand in Mt. sweat rolled from his sides in great drops, , CannRli a general .assortment ol Merchandise; ennand he trembled like an aspen leaf, lie loo j s;Fljg f dry poods, groceries, queen's and glasswas conscious of his danger. Mounting him i wre, cutlery, hardware, trace-chains, Arc. Ae.

and placing the bov before me on the saddle,! with mv leet lirmlv tixcd in tlie stirrup, 1 I gave me norse a loose rein, ami ue uiu.u off with the rapidity of the wind. lie had taken but a few leaps when 1 heard me urj brush crack but a short distance behind me, and a scream such an one as I never wish to hear again, came ringing in my ears, and caused mv hair to raise my hat clear tl my head The panther was in full pursuit, & the j yell just Uttered was that of disappointment. My norse needed no urging, imb ed it seen,My ed as if we were ldinir on a chain of light-, ning, so fast did he ily over the ground. At length 1 heard a faint half-uttered cry, whuh assured me our enemy had given up the chase; and just at that moment 1 discovered n TlimnuriitT liaht lhrnil"li tiie trees, a short distance from us. As soon as my little friend saw it, he exclaimed, '-There Ma is up yet, I and we shall have our supper after ail." j The .icor little wanderer was evidently very i hunirrv. and almost despaired of relief. Bat ; .rood (lad what a stumer the panther i Id have made, had I not heard the little i r . ,i i;ri,f :rer s cries. W c . eared the light, . . nd ; horse dashed into the door ol the house , . . . . . . . . . . i.i won sufferer my hfir he ihircd Instnn. His sudden appear ancc greatly alarmed tlie inmates at first, but as soon as they recognized the boy, a number of voices" cried '-little Ueorge, liule George Ma, George has conic," and tears and prayers flowed "from their eyes and lips, as the children gathered around me, and the mother clasped the little truant to her bosom, so choked with grief that she could not utter a word, and tears chased one another dow n her bosom in rapid succession. When she became a little more composed, she informed me that George had followed tlie larger children into the fields to pick berries had wandered from the others and got lost. The family were in search of him, flaring he would be devoured by wild beasts. The horn was immediately blown, ai.d they soon returned to the house, when 1 informed them of the circumstances that led lo his rescue. The joy and gratitude 1 cannot describe. My horse w as amply repaid for his services and fright, and never did 1 offer up more sincere thanks to the Almighty for being an instrument in his hands, to rescue a little innocent from the jaws of a ferocious animal. Years have passed away since that time, but I nevei look upon a bright little boy without remembering the night on the l'ocono. Adoi.escens. JIarsa&er's Gtiiee, WiiEKi.tNG, Feb. 11th, 1S.T7. Graml and Sfi tearful Sememe. Alexandria Lottery Class 1). draws at Alexandria, April yjd, I-'?. Capital Prize $50,(100! SCI IF, .UK.

1 prize of 50,000 is $50,000 1 " 20,000 20,000 1 " 10,000 . 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 2 ;i,ooo G.ooo 2 ' 2,000 4,000 50 " 1.000 50,000 50 500 25,000

Tickets 10 dollars. A curtiiicata of 25 whole tickets will cost $110 shares in proportion. VIRGINIA NORFOLK l.OTTKUV. Class No. 4, diaws at Alexandria, April 20, 1S37. Canital Prize lie. The fortunate holder ol the capital will receive .'50,0'JO dollars nett. 1 prize of $05.204 11 is S5,2i)4 11c 1 11,104 70 is 11,704 70c 1 0,000 ia 0,000 1 5,000 id 5,000 1 .M,000 ia 3,000 1 3,500 i 2,500 50 1,000 ia 50,000 50 " 5(i0 is 25,000 Tickets 10 dollars. A eertiticate of 25 w hole tickets will cost $135, shascs in proportion. "e present to our patro ,,!,. r , i splendid scheme for April J( We present to our patrons abroad tho above address vour orders to JOHN M CLA11LF, A n d r e ic 5 J nbo i ,e , AVI just opened in the brick building re cently occupied by V. N. Remy, a handsome assortment ct MIHC1T i XltTSF!. .ILSO, Ixcs, Trace. 4" Holler Chains, .Vails, Shovels. Sptiu'es, S,-c. wc. All Of which thev nlfir low for rush op pnnnlro Fairfield, Feb. 10th. H:7. A CAKD. CONWKLLA: 11. I). SMITH, having F boi boil,Tht th illfirp.jr ,lf flinl. iv-f,rt r.irmnrlv . V composed the Iirm ot I . A. Con well Ac Co., have ; nviermineu 10 carrv oa the business as heretofore ill tllf. tillVIl of f.Qiirl i!i,.li3i f I. a nn i sf I '.-.ttii'tf 11 ' .-in moss naving unsettled accounts lor tne past i year, are earnestly entreated to snake immediate! payment, not only for our good but for theirs also. lllSt pr.ee PaiF for Flax seed ; urelj Feb 2(. lotf ! 1LJ C. FClarkson, Notary Pllblie, j 1$ raoksillc, Indiana. ,11. L . . . . .

J. & . R. CIIITWOOD, WING entered into a co-partnership for the -j .1 - AT Kn.nnco Will

All of which they win sen on uie i.iosm i-v-terms, for cash or approved prouuee March 29, 1S37. 2 Sale of Fine Slock. X the 1 1th of April next, the subscriber will spII at miblic sale, three fine Bertrand horse colts, four mare colts of the same stock, aU two year olds; several good brood mares with foal by a "!.,'., ,n,l whirl, wili have colta this spring; and .,, . tl.oro rruhl i llflrj . Ilia n' j anil coll?, in nni ni 5. in an au(lll't thirty live; one line Short-horn Durham Bull 4 yearac.ld. winch took the premium euertu the c. a i-oHit fill havi f'liriKtmnn will be iriven. Also at the same time the farm on which I reside. JOHN LOWE. Franklin co. near the mouth of Garrison Creek. March '-'2, 1S'(7. I 3w Oaa Petition to Assign Bower. llanrah Lamb, VS. f In the Probate court of Joshua York and Frankbn county. Valentino York. 1 rr-, sa;, Joshua York and Valentine York and ii ail others interested, will take notice that application will be made, by the un,"e,n1'"" nah Lamb, widow of Bearce Lamb deceased, to the of a of u on U c dny of thc ;ext tcrm of salj court to ne tioiiien ai ine couri iioum; ".- vilie in the countv am', state aforesaid, on the second Monday of May A I). 1T. to appoint commissioned to a-sign and set over to lier the said Hannah Lamb her dower as widow of the said Pcarce Lamb, in and to the following described real estate, situate in the county and state atorc said, to-wif Tie south west quarter, of section seventeen, in town eleven, ranfje twelve east of tlie second principal meridian line of lands Bold at Cincinnati, containing one hundred and sixty acres, of which the ?aid Fearcc Lamb was seised during his coverture with the said Hannah Limb, and in which the said Hannah Lamb his widow is entitled to dower, and in which the said N alentine York and Joshua York have the next immediate estate of frcehoH. H ANNAH L M1. John A. Matson, solicitor for complainant. March 10ih, IS:1.?. 13 4w . i i ,i . . i . , . i. .. ..... ii, (rnn ITAf.OC?S. SIIF.PPKItl) lespectlully infoims the citizensof Hrookville and its vicinity that he has removed his shop to the shop that was formerly occupied by C. Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the west side of the public square, south of A. 15. Pratt's Hotel); am! is ready to do work in the latest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receive liberal share of the public patronage. Hrookville Sept. 29th ie:;(5. 40 NOTICE. The rrooii book says pay tvhat thou mccst: puttctiiatily says, pay ichat thou ozi-cst as it becomes ue. Integrity, hontsly, and every thing essentially connected icith business, scys pay rrhal thou o:cct; and if speculation is the order cj the day, first pay thy dibls, and then speculate on the balance. (S30MK weeks back, I informed my customers. k5 by public advertisement, that 1 was much pressed for money and requested payment, especially of those owing me previous to the present year, jut few however, nave complied with that request. I now ask payment of nil who owe me, and to those whose notes and accounts are of longer standing than the present year, I have to eay that the next call will be from the officer. N 1) GALLIOX. Jrookville November 18th, I8 H. 4S bty. vsi,iia;?i ji. arc arty. Attorney ami Counscller at Jjfiir. WILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to his profession and will.atiend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circuit Court ol the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Oilice in the Brick Kastof the court-house. Hrookville Sept. Olh, ISoT). 37 tf. A CA15I. C LF.H B. SMITH A: CI1ARLKS H. TKST takes this opportunity of informing tho pubhe that in future they will punctually attend the Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and all professional business cenfided to either in said court, wili receive their joint attention. CALF.? B. SMITH, CHAliLF.S II. TKST. Jan. 27, lSoT. 7 3w UST received a largo and excellent assortment of Men's coarso Hoots, IS hoes, tc? lirog-ans, with a large quantity of Children's Shoes ec Boots. ALSO Lailie's Calf, Morocco, Pninela Shoes, Boots, and Pumps. Ail of which, being purchased aj the Kast before the rise, are now oiTered for sale in a small pro.it, and very low, hv N. 1). GALLIOX. Brookville, Sept. SoiIlISG. 40 tf. .73oiiey .Waiafed Aain. LL persons indebted to the subscribers, eithc by note or book account, which is now due. are requested to make payment. Those whose notes V accounts have been a long time du?? will be put to costs, unless payment is made without delay. It is impossible for us to wait much longer, on such claims, and wo hope all will save us the trouble of bringing suits against them. R. .S S. TYNER. Brookville. Sept. 20th, 1SSG. Admin is Ira tor's ."Vol ice. OTICK is herebs fiven that tho nni'prciimoil has taken out letters of administration on thi estate of James Hornback dee'd, late of tho coun ty of Franklin, in the state of Indiana. The estate is probably solvent I hereby jriva notice that I will otl'er for sale at the house of Hauibal i!.... : I l . March ISth, 15o7. 13 3w Cash for Wheat and Rags lib subscribers will pay the highest cash price for merchantable Wheat, and four and a half dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton rags; 11 to be delivered at theitMills in Brookville J. II.SPEEll & Co. rookvilla February ICth 1837. 40 tf.

FALL, A1'D WINTER GOODS. St Ac S. TV NEK have received Irom New York, l'hiladelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg and Cincinnati, their stock of Fall and Winter :,,.!.; ivhir.li tl.pi 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: Blue, black, ohve, brown, drab, adelaid, green and invisible green cloths. Blue, black, brown, drab und invisible green cassimers. Bibbed and plaid do. Biuc, brown, drab, blue, Oxford and etealinixed satinets. Plaid do. Kentucky Jeans. Ked, green and white flannels. Rose and Saddle blankets. Black, brown and claret French Merinos. Figuered and plain merino Circassians ol all colours. brown sheetinir and shirting. bleached .Shirtings. Brown and belached cotton , drillings. Coloured and white Canton Flannels. Linen and cotton table diapers. Bussia do. Irish and French Linen. Coloured cambrics, r rencli Fnirlish and American printa. Mack silk ano; Tabby Velvets, Figured Velvet and Valencia Yestings. I5ed ticking- Canvas and Padding. Merino. Valencia, cassemer and cashmere shawls. Tibbct, Prussian and silk dress hdkfs. Mack Italian silk cravats. Ch.ck silk hdkfs. Flag silk and bandana do. Pongee do. Flag cotton and Gingham do. Fancy and black stocks. Corded skirts. Cainhricks. Figuered and plain, Book i ... i i,i..:.. HI. .11 .1.. i Jaconet, ami owiss .uusi.n. i lan. .-" Figured and plain bobinets. Thread and bobinet , . . , j edging and laces. Infant caps. Lap Vrder. Mushn and l ur capes and co.lars. IJlacK .ta .an dress silks. Coloured gro de nap do I , te nink. trreen and brown rlorence. Black Italian i crane while do. (Jentlemens beaver, and lined lie run gio;es. i.haies ; o.aei. iv itc . , beaver and kid gloves. Lamb s wool ... xcd hal hose. Back and white merino, black worsted and . . . . i. t , 1 11 1 . v . . 1 :ll. . , . UlUCK allfl H lllie I UHOII IIUSU. VIUIII ciaoii. ed and cotton suspenders. Ladies and gentiCmens overshoes. Oilcloths. Sewing 6ilks and twist, spool, wire y ball cotton. Black Ai white waddig Silk, gingham As cotton umbrellas. Riding whips and switches. Carriage do. Mens Fur and seal skin caps. Boys seal skin and cloth do. Fur and silk Mats. Ladies satin beaver and figured satin bonnets. Misses satin beaver do. Mens coarse and tine boots and shoes. Boys and children coarse and rine shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes. Willow baskets. Silk oil Cloth aprons. Bead reticules, &c. &c. Also, A general assortment of Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, llueensware, Ulasivare, Saddlery. Tinware, sehi.oi blank and miscellaneous books. Nails and castings. Bart hoop, and rod Iron. ("rose cut and Mill Saws. Sad Irons and Frying Pans. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs Trace and halter chains. Window glass. Shovels and spades. Collins and Co. and Simmons Axes. IUass Kettles. Coffee Mills. Cotton yam and candlewick. Seives. Grass and hemp bed cords. Painted buckets, churns and tubs. Straw Knives, Looking Glasaes. Brookville November ii l$'-.6. 40 bty.d, ir$T ki-:chiyee, FRESH Supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, towit: Tiro cases Coorse d one o f Fine & Kipp Bool: JIiller's Coarse and Fine Shoes. Hoys, .Misses, and Childrens Shoes. Figured and Plain Jlrrino, and ass'd Collars, Bombazcls ; Daze Flannels; Bed Blankets. Beaver, Slrazc and Silk Bonnets. Striped Plaid; and Figured Jackonrts. Satin; Canton Flannels, $r. w"C Besides, a general assortment of Groceries, Quccnstearc, Tinware, Glasszvarc, IVindoic, Glass, jVails. .1 general assortment of Hardware. All of tvhich, ice will sell lozv for cash, or approved produce, such as Flaxseed, Timothy em l Clover seed, Feathers, Flax, Linsey, Jeans, S, c. S,x. DAVID PRICE 4- Co. Ocl.5th. 1S36. BJrii, M dieizie, 1'ainO, cVc. HI) Ac S. TYNER keep on hand a general asJ1.S. sortment of the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cin-

cinnati prices. Opodeldoc Pulmonary Balsam Bateman's drops Lamott's cough drops Godfrey's cordial Calomel British oil i Croton oil Castor do Pink root Sweet do j Jalap Oil spike Red precipitate 7?alsam life Gardner's liniment Doct. I). Jaync's Nerve and hone do Carminitive Balsam Spts. turpentine Bloodgoon's elixir of Alchohol health Litharge Fahnestock's vermifuge Prussian blue Cleveland's ague drops Indigo Cream Tartar Red lead Tartaric aci 1 While do Sup. Carb. Soda Venetian red Gum Opium Spanish brown Do Arabic Madder Do Camphor Chrome yellowDo Asafoetida Do Green Do Aloes Ess. peppermint Do Myrrh ' cinnamon Do Shellac Wafers Cologne water Ess. spruce Black Ink Saleratus Rd do Montague's balm for Indelible do the teeth Copal Varnish Blue vitrol Boot do White do Jappan do Liquorice Ground mustard Ward's vogctablo oil Starch Shaving soap Shoe blacking Sponge Scotch snuff Toy paints Burgundy pitch Medicamentuni Cloves Cinnamon Mace Lee's pills Cayenne pepper Anuatto Refined borax Carb. Magnesia Calcined do Autmegs Nut-gulls Sulphate Quinine March 14th, 1S37. 1: bty "I'p Stairs in Town."

XV. T. SSKJiS TASff.OR, MAVIXli taken the room immediately over Mr. Isaac Price's Saddler Shop, and having also, come to the determination not to serve as Sherijfcf this county at present, I feel myself prepared, under such circumstances, to attend to any call in my line, from a double stitched floxcoat, to a pair of drawers no mistake in me. I expect to receive the New York and Philadelphia Fashions regularly, every three months. W. T. BEEKS. Those of my customers, whose accounts have been of long standing, must come forward and pay up. It is impossible for me to pay my Journeymen without money. I must have tho splinters. Sept. 21st, 1S36. W. T. D.

T. While's Tooth-Ac lie Etrop. rgpHE only specific ever filtered to the public .EL from w hich a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, tlm Tooth-Athc, with nil its attendant evils; Mich as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth, which often proves more painful than the ti'oth-Hche itself, and cold pissing from the decayed teeth ti the jaw, thence to the head producing a rheumatic atlection, with many other unpleasant effects, mi-l, as disagree. tb!e brenth, bad taste in the mouth, Arc. all of wlikh are produced from foul or tlecuvij teeth. I am happy to have it in my power tooiitr to the world a remet y . t hat w ill not only remove the pain, nine times n;t of ten, if properly applied but preserve the teeth from further decay; and arrest the disease in Mich as are decavinjj ami have

not couiniencea ac.:ii;;.f, reitorn-g them to health and usefulness. (gT Dire.-. ;or,s for ui-e, also certificates of imsonant ciiics, aocoitipr'i.v each Lottie. fjj.- For shIc at the store of J. llittenhouse, Harrison, Ohio, and rt the Store of ttAkWU'K. A; hl'TLUR, BrnoktiUe Oct. 10th, 1S;U 2f--bly L.LMOTTS COUGH DROPS. Valuable Medicius for Coughs and CONSUMPTIONS. rFlillS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the pres. I B , r,fnili,(- ,i;Cnr,!Pr nf tl h,.,. ...i . " ' "7 Bn.fl . iui tb, icau i ui; iu v viibuiij v ivii. vuiiuuuu COILS t which are occasioned by pewniration. will influence, removing hoSf ; troub)0c lrritation, which act as a const, , stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and imiucei ! rest to an eminent degree. Persons alllicted will lul!mona ry con iplaints, bleeding of the lungs', &c , , Ml I)alpita,ioIl of ,u,lrt anil' Cj , f . ' , -d'1 su lllLI v e a UL-fJl luiia, citu 111 1 ne most auvatir periods of life, will find immediate relief, from itj remarkable power ol diiniuishmiiig the irritab;,.';y of the system, and the velocity of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the dieorded parts. It also alfords immediate relief in the hoopin' I cough. QT-Directions for use ,aiso certificates of importan cures, accompany each bottle. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For sale at the Store of J. Riltenhouse, in Hir rison and at the store of BAR WICK As BUTLER. BrookvMe. DR. JUDKI.VS, SPF CIFIC OLVI MFXT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: bite Swellings of every iliscription; Sore Legs and Fleers of long standing;; Glandular Tumors; Felons or Catarrhs; Rheumatic pams of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises, and Tetters: Chilblains, or parts affected by frust. It it also good for IScalds und Burns For glandular swellings, it is superior to anv medicine yet known It is much safer than ercurinl applications, (as it does not contain tin' smallest atom of that mineral) because it ilr-t rul lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows, on tha application of forty-eight hours Rheumatism ithicb have stood as long as to become a systemstx disorder, require medicine to be tuKen inwardly to remove them entirely But in most cases, by ap11 v 11' iiiih , 1 1 i 11 it'll 1. r hii H v 11,1 rHrrfi if ivii. . L : . t I'......... . it.. . .1 : . , . 1 , give relief. I or sale at tha More ofJ. Rittenbouse in Ham sun and at the Store of TJARWICiv & BUTLER, Brookville bty. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROPS CERTAIN REMEDY. -.- !. K .1 . . .1 eafcC. l hIiniHtiKm. nnd frnm rlncp nhtprvnlinr ----- - ' - vv, . . J , v -b ... .1 J I . l -,i i-i iticu iicr a. i. ii 1 1: iri ti i fMii vt-w . i m ri'tiaui Rheumatic Drops are otTered to the public ns a tv remedy for chronic or inrlamatory Rheiimatisn .i i . . , ..... r . .1 : . 1 I I . : :. ...I 1.'. ....V.U, .T W U , W JUCIIUI.U 111 IILI.II1I 111 Ii D other is it recconimeiided. 0-l)irections for use, also certificates of im portant cures accompany each bottle. For sale at the store of J. Rittenbouse in Ham son and at the store of 2J Alt WICK & BUTLER, Brookville bty CHAIR M A . 5'FA CTOR Y. rHlHI' Subscriber respectfully inform' Ji- the citizens of Franklin county, thahe continues the bus.nessof CE3AIK iTSAIiIA in the town of Brookville, Franklin tV Indiana, where he is prepared to execuW all contracts or oiders in his line, at the shorted notice and on the most reasonable terms. Tlio.-f wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As l" intends to apply himself closely to his shop, 1" flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by -i-' i . - ... ooing ins worn not inierior to any in inn count';His shoj) is immediately north of K. fc S. Tyncr Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN McGIXXIS Brookville, Dec. 2,rt U.SS5 .r' bty CO-S'A lft'iW E iS S II I r. A co-partnership has been formed between Dffr.j 2Y. I'rirP .1 till Jrll.ll 11 ll J I 1, marnn nl I 1( llS" - .. , ,,ll, II, I.H-J HIE) i.uiiii. Miic-stf, aim win dc conducted under Ihe urni 01 i' vid I rice Ac Co at the stand formerly occupied b) wavid I'riee in Urooltviile. "nci uuiecnts ni.'icwe snail oo auie tu L comodate our friends and customers on ns goci terms as can bo had ia tho State, and will give liberal credits. Our stock of merchandise is noiv very gooc ar.j we inted keeping it so, and by so doing wc re; pectfully solicit aud coufidc-ml v expert a liberal hare of patronage. 1) V VI 1) PRICE Sc CO. iirookvii;e,14th Sept. 1S.:(3. Hauls. WID PRICE 6c Co. has iust receivrd iitfi su iiv or Rpnsmin l. o iirv f.nons: ru.as casnnerpa.Hjiinoli fi,rnr,l nl;i liirhr lavcnteen silks. Green grodenapel do. Inserti"?! bonnet ribbons, colored lincev. woollen and bucksum gloves. Ivory combs, tuck, side and reuir An . . : ' . . . i . - Al.SO. an ft K.lrf m n n f nf i.iana lirnirlnil. VOLlt'.' do. children s shoes. Youths boots S-c. Also, an assortment of bar iron, hoop banii an: rod iron, waggon boxes and a general assort nicnt"' nn:tn .1 I . . . T 1.. ..'PS iii.o, cauuies, soap una sugar house .Moia....j i ui oeu iyw fur CasiJ, ur U'piUv'- I once. Brookville November 21st, 18P6 23--btv BLANK DEEDS, Justices blanks for sale at the Amer and Consta

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