Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 June 1837 — Page 2
-iija5aid;r you will leave no emj.irc Ijfd i . . i .. .1
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ana win ui yu'jifL-M im i.tn r i -
and with a lrkrn q-inl. M. sortment of the following articlps, which
lie turned Hvvay sick at henrt, nml overaw-1 tiey w;u ee at wholesale or retail, at (he Cin
ed by words ol one. w hose destiny hrd heen f cmnnti prices. Mrangely Hccomnlif lied. Ten" days were Opodeldoc i :.. i i ?.-c i,1 ! Bateman'sdr
then the link th.il bound liim to fortune, was broken. .Tesenl.ine was divorced and. as
-from that
THP. :.Ml"RESS OF FI14XCE. She. in the working of whose Deity, The man of Blood and Victory attained His more than kingly height. Tltr Co'Ujhemr. U'hi.o .i few centuries shnll have thrown
tin; slrnnre fortunes of
VMtwdeoti and riven to cverv thing about
him the tinge of romance, the story of his first vfife will seem to the student rather a fable, than a fact, he will look u:on Mary of Scotland, bat with a deeper interest; for she. far nicrj trulv than her lord, was from first to last '-the thil J of destiny.' Told, while yet unmarried, that she would he a wife, a "widow, and then Queen of
,, entire; fultilii.eiil of the first part ho mi'dil share Ins prison, and relieve
of tho oro-die.rv save her courage to believe j woes. " ;Very nrtiilethnt he had used at her.
i.,. i .....a .!.. wb.-ii inn fr B.'-ntenrc tl i ...Mmro i-m:iitwi as tie lett il:slie vvouni
hi ihe lat part a!.-o when under
death. When her bed was taken fiom her, because was to die in the monii.ig, she to!J her ueejdng friends that it was not so, that she shoulu vet sit upon that throne on the ruins of whhh Ilo'iespierro. then stood Iriumphant: v. hen asked in morliery, to chocs;? her maids of honor, since, she was to
urn, she did choos-'i them, and they ier maids of honor, when halt of F.u-:':A-. up to her. On that night nhieh
was to have been her lal on earth. Vibesii r l l l , C . 1 . .. .. I". . . 1 i , c r.:, r.
ri!! It-1 1. IliHI i'J l.lll'il .1 li."
lier her tli-t hu-S.aod w eiild Inve livoti ; mm
fill b.c.'t but one day later .losepmne tier-
been one nmng the ten
names we ti.ive nev -
!: I?ul he it-il on that night, ana
he (p were i
rope
wa: pie
lie hi
sell
i!
! i" wi'i: b a e
1 i nisuml icliins, v. i.o-i:
or hear.
her detinv vie? ;u complislied. !S!:c married Napoleon, and through her and as her hiiiiiand . he was appointed to the urmv oi" Italy; step by step they rose, till, at let. the crow ti re-ted upon her head: the
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! ihe oroniiecv was tucveu true.
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neon
1 r.art
he hc-Mii (o look forward to thai lose tf
l.ich had also been lore-
lo close the strange
ho said bin-sell at ht. Ilelena,-
hour his fall began. I Josephine was divorced but her love did j not cease: in her retirement, she joyed in nil success?, and preyed Unit lie might be saved from the fruits of his foul nmbili. n. When his son was born, she only regretted that she was not near him in his happiness; and when he went a prisoner to lilba, she begged that
residence remained as
not let a (hair be moved. The book, in. which he had been reading, was there with the page doubled dow n, and the pen thai he had l e t used was bv it vvilh the ink dried on j its point. When her death drew nigh, she wished to sell her jewel, to send the f all. n emperor money; and her vviil was sub added ; to bis correction. She died before his. return from FJba; but her la-t thought were , of him and r 'ranee, and her lust words ex-J pressed the hope and belief that she had never caused a -ingle tear to llovv. Mb.-; w as bu- ; r?ed i:i th village chun h of Hue!, nod lier. body was followed to the grave, not alone bv ; princes and geecrals, but by two thousandpoor, whoso heal is had been, made glad by ;
hef licuntv.
Her mar
Hcrip'ion: iKznc anrl Iloil ittr to Jos; plane. AVIiat a fund for fotnno writers, in rlnm tec and fate: and what a "lesson to
of us, whether in i rospc-ritv or adversity. j. ii. r.
Godfrey's cordial Hritish oil f 'astor tlo Sweet do Oil ppike J:dsam life Port. P. Jnync's Cnrminitivo Ibtlsam Bliiot'rnod's elixir
hoalth I'ahiiPstof-U's venniftifffi Clevelsnil V arun drops Ve;nri Trrtar T;irtrio nci! S;up. (.'arii. S.xKv (Jiiiii Opium Pu Arabir-
ot
The gotxi book snys pau irhat ihon ou-tsli punctuality says, pay ti hat. thouou rst tin it brvomrs due. Integrity honesty rind every thing essentially eonneettd zeith business says pny it hnl than cicesf: ami if .-; cuhition is the
am; s!n.
nower and imiik, w :.tc
'.old. an I w !iit h was
drama of her hie. And he that had wedded the child of destiny grew every day more grasping. In vain did Josephine' attempt to rule his ambition, and chaen his aims; he vve? an emperor, he wished to found an empire, and bv slow de-
in-f.es be made hinnelt familiar with tnej srecnh:!r. on t!
thoughts o! putting her awav. I QO.MM weeks back, I ialonnod my customers. Whoa lb.' eampai.m of'lSU'J was at an by public atlvertib-emont, that I was much ii i , , .1 ii,,. r,.iicr-tl I pressed fer monev nail requested payment, cspcond, hardened a:ul na.iowtd, the t net .U j i mj u, lllC present tame btck to his wife; his .-urner Miu nes '. I;nt (i.w ,ow ever, i.ave complied with that was gone, his plav fulness was checked, he j r,,,iuest, lllUV sk pay ment of nil w ho owe me, consulted her but seldom, but seldom stole j nna to tliose w !-so notes and accounts nr of lon- . i 1 1. .. t i".n,' i i r i .r..r i -...ii i hit t lei n t l.e i.rrsent ve; r. I li:ivt! to HHV
!,:-!- M 1 .'1 1 e ll III I II II .il.it riinuii.i ........... , t . : ..... - -
love (hat had so often made her heart leap
Do IK. Do P. P..
Camphor
!e monument bears only Inn? m-
ler nib
Vsafietida 3Ivr-h Hiella.-
( 'eleo'iie va!t-r ItbicU Ink Ued do Iildeb'hl'J do Oiiiial Varnish I'oet do .Tappan di (rtitui.l la'.ist.ud St a re h Slioe Mackinj; .Soo'ch s::nir birgiu:dy pitch ( '1 JVCS 3bicc ( .t venno peeper K -iir:el borax t'al.m:ed do N n t - o u sj .M uch Mth, 1:
Pulmonary Balsam I.amott'a coutrh drops (V.omel ("roton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Oardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol I.itharjrc Prussian b'ni I nil ir) Rod b-a.l Whitf do Vencti l'l red
t-pmish broA'a .V.addor Ohrome yellow Po "tire a Kss. poppeiiniut ciuiamon Wafer Kss. spruce S.iierat't Montague's balm for Die- teeth Il'no it red White do l.iipiorico Ward's vegetable, oil .S)i;lVl!l Soap S .ono 'I'ov pairus .Medicimeritiini ( 'inn amoti l.ee'ti pills Annr.tt.i
('aib. ."!agiioia
IN u! meirs
Sulphate tiiiiniua
E PITO.fi S5
Of the Proceedings of the M -die a I SW,--
lit; Society ol the oth Jledicsl Pistrict the Stat3 of Indiana, mrt nt tho lafsivoV
Hotel, Rusiiville. on Monday the first dav vf , loT. Present, Drs. Mason, Martin. Helm s'
.i'V"tT s a-f . isPRn'ft and UIfI51EK GOOBS.
6c S. TV A EJl keep on hand a genersi as- . Vr. . "'i N.W York
Ji. I)Ilimor, l iil'.auciui mm - 7 ihcir Bssortment of Spring and Summar Goods, r.,,n;Kfintr in nart of the followia2 articles, namely:
i Clotlis. cassimeres and cassinets. Resorted colors
! Monmouth and Kentucky jeans. Ked, green anu , toI,5 Arnold, Pancan, Cox, Miller. Haymond
white tlitine!?. Rose Ac saddbj blankets. liiacK, nmore, Rose, taharp, Smith, R. Cotrley, Hra:,. ' brown and claret merinnes, plain and figured. Cir-! IVame, and Brown. William Clifford", Eiias p icapsians of various colors. Brown and bleached i t,,n arld James Blades were admitted to ;,u,' 'shet'tiiigs and shirtings. Brown and Ideaclied j tj.e Kittinr of the society as students of MeJ . I cotton "drills. Canton flannels, assorted colors, j -yia Society proceeded to the election of
Table diaper, linncn, cotton and Rnssia. able Whereupon, Pr. Win. II. Martin was eh'cte
and floor oil cloths, figured and plain. Irish. ident, Pr. P. A.CoX, Vice Presider.t, Pr. A. (
Germin, French and Russian, linens. I men ter, 1 rensurcr. Dr. R. I.Brown, Sevetarv. n 'basriniTS- Cambrics, assorted colors, plain and j Mrs. P. Mason, II. G. Sexton, and J. Melni",'c. ifigurpd. Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet SL -s. and Swis9 muslins. Figured and plain bohinets. t'he Censors retired with ttie candidates for I
ISiKi, thread ami cotton bubmet ecgiugs and laces, j cens?, and the Society proeeded to the hearing ; Ladies cravats and collars. Italian, French, En- i I'.ssr ,ys, Reports of cases, &:c. Pr. Milier rc
!'lifli and Ainencau )nnts. niiK anu tanuy t- i- ..;Ui .say on Aiorrfif a.willi th report of a en?.-
U-ets, assorted colors, plain and figured. 1' igureu r)r. Brv-ai read "Remarks on the u.-es and aim
ol .uertu '; ttr. -Martin read a p iper "or. -4
, i . . . 1,-1 . t -? Iti , r n t,.
, and va.nna vesiiof. ieu iicuiue. iiui.niuui, Icanvass and padding. Merino, valentia, caesimer ' and c ifhinere sii.i wis. Thibit, prussian and tulk j dress hndkerehiefs, assorted colors, figured and plain. Flag, bandanna and pongee talk liandkeri chiefs; fl ijr, cotton, and ginglipm. do. Black, Italian and iiirured dress filks. White, blue, pink,
I.
;es' macK onu
Geiitlemeirs
hty
iTroen and brown florenre
wliite silks, beaver and Kid ffluves.
linen, beaver and buckskin gioves, and buckskin ir.ittons. (Join elastic, worsted, and cotton suspeii:!ers. Sewmjr silks and In it-t, assorted colors.
! Spool, wire and ball cotton; Scotch thread. Men's
'fur and silk hats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver
'and li'ined patin botuiets; tuscun, leghorn, and
iseott'-d straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine beots
'and times. Ladies' caif. seal, morocco and lastjin!T shoes and bootees; children's coarse and fiine j ditto. ' Also, a general assortment of groceries, hnrdjware and cutlery, queen's, glass and tinware, and (window glass of various dimensions. Mails and eastings. Bar and other iron. American and l-'iulit-li blister, an. I rast-steol. Cross cut and '.null saws. Had irons, frying pans, trace and Lal- ! ter chains. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs; jshovfis, spades, pitch and manure forks; pilch, Miami and broad axes, Arc. Vc,
We invite our friends and the public generally
A is r i u S 1 h r 8 K v iffy. rEltr' Members of the Franklin County Agri-
11 . , , i F ....
Je. cultural Society are requested to can and pay to c.,u ,,i sre for themselves, whetlier the assorttheir annual tax, as the Committee to lis. premiums j nient, quality, and prices of our goods are not sucl
meets on the lirst ol July, and tins cannot ue coneias vvil please. DA i 1 1) JRICF. ec (Jtl.
i until they know the auiount to he d etnuted as 'premiums. (JF.O. W. KI.M15LF,,
Brookville, May l ivv. I reus r.
HMa:Ta,.E223Ea. SAAC PR1CF& JOHN A DAMS having formed a partnership in the Saddling- business, under
, ... i j- , , i i ,..,,... t-tyie ol I'riceana .-vuams.are irpiarni w"".uic, or,-r e the day. J;rsl pay thy ubtt, amtlhm j inthe .uaU,8t 6tvIe worU in tbeir line of busi-
Brookville, Ind, .May 27, 18o7.
2:t btv
S'ae saw that the hour drew nigh. It was ihe evening of the -Mill of November; l he. Court were at Paris in honor of the king of N ixonv. Josephine sal at her w indow'", looking down upon the river, and muningon the dark fite before her, when she heaid i"upohon"s step at her door. She U rang to open it, u:ng her usual exclamation ";no:i ami! lie embraced her so ntiectionutehv. that fer an instant all her fears and woes teemed vain. She led him to a chair, placed herself nt his feet, and looking up into his face, smiled through her leers. 'Von arc unhappy, Josephine,' said the emperor. 'Not w ith on. sire." 'Dab!' said he, quickly, 'why call mc sire?
the-e shows ot slate steal alt true joy
u
that the next call will be from the otlicer.
N P (iALLION. ?rookville November Irlh, 1 bty.
from
'Then whv sefk
plune.
( tie PlUiK
tliem? answered Jese-
ror m ule no replv. 'Are yon
not th tirst of men," she continued 'why not
C 0-Ss A EST I fi A co-partnership has been formed between Pavi il Price and John W. Ilitt in thu mercantile business, and will be conducted under the linn of David Price & Co at ihe stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brook vi'.le. We Hatter ourselves that 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. Our stock ul" merchandise is now very good and we inted keeping it so, and by so iloiiiii we respectfully solicit and confidently expect a liberal hare of patronage. PWID PRICE &; CO. rooviHe, 14th Sept. lSUb
ESa a
"TrTTF. the undersigned wish to purchase one V V hundred and lilty cords of Tan-bark for which we will pay ft liberal price, one half in cash and the other half in leather at cash price; the bark must be sound and well cured, and delivered in our bark house between the lirst of May and first of August. We also want all those ho are in debt ... .... ,.. t.. n ,....1 .....1 .. ..... w i.r..,-., tl.n
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quit war. turn munition out ol our con use , nie.t ,- ,t,rtist, and all those who do not combe nd vour thoimhts on the good ol France, iv with tins request, maybe assured that their
notes er ac ts. w ill be lett with an olncer lor collection. We ttill pay the highest prices for hides a. id skins, and want all the hides and skins that we can get. We expect to keep a good assortment of Leather on hand.
PAV IS Ac V 1ELF.Y. Tanners Ac Courier.
and live at home among tho-e that love you.' 'Josephine.' said he, turning his face from her 'it i not I, it is France, demands the saciili.ee. Vro von sure of that mv lord?' said his
wife- 'have von probed vour heart to the bot-j Brookville, Ind., April I Uh, ls:?4
torn? is it not ambition that prompts vou toi .sl.l'.H S.UITIIS .).Yi) nt-L- fa- rcnadiatitii: me ? for think I .1 V. W K Ij 11 S? V t E A K S .
not, Napeleon. 1 m: ainh i -h.ml vt u: are you sine it is '.he love of France ?" I'.vrrv work that she spoke touched iim to the quick; and rising h t:lv. lie replied, 'madam. I have my icn-oi; good evening. Stav, sire," said -he, taking hold of his arm. wo mut not part in anger. I submit. Since vou wish it. 1 submit thnnfuily. It is not in 'mv nature to oppose your will: I love you tooiiceidv. Nor shall 1 tease to love
na. Nu'o'cm, bt cansf am to leave your
throne and vour sale, if vou sliil go on victorious, shall rejoice vvilh vou: if reverse comes. 1 will lay down my life to comfort von. I w ill or v tor von. morning and night;
mid. in the hope
think ot me.
FS 111 E subscribers respectfully inform ihe public jL that they have formed a co-partnership in I l,e town of Brookville, Indiana. Their shop is on the east side of the public square, one doer south of the Clerk's Oiii.-o, where they will repair nil kinds of tl'alekes and CVor.V upon the shorte.-t notice. They have on li-.iids, and intend constantly to keep a good assortment of silver spoons, spect i cles, fancy articles am! Jewelry, which they will sell upon reasonable terms. Being determined to devote themselves diligently to their business, they hope to receive the patronage of the public. JACOB R I '.IN I'M ANN, A. B. PR ATI'. April IV'th. 17. 17 tf.
ness. and are ready to accommodate their cmtnm
eis and the public, vvilh Spa lish. Spring and Common Saddles, harness and bridles of every kind, collars and all other articles in their line n' business. of good materials and durable workmanship. They hae just received from Philadelph a, a handsome assortment of saddlery, consisting of, bridle bits, etirrup irons, bn..'-:les, tacks, spurs, plush and webbing, &c. Ac. r salo at reasonable terms. Also, an assortment of Saddler's tools, consist-
iua of round and inlaying knives, hammers, pinch-1 ed Merseilles vesting
ers, punchers, straining forks and edging toius. Sbop on Mam street, at the brick 1st door below Price Ac Co.'s store. Brookville, May HO, l:i7.
Ac, S. 'I'ISER are now receiving from New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, an
excellent assortment of Summer Goods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in payment, at par. Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois a rd most of the eastern Bank notes. The following articles comprise a part of their stock, lo-wit: IJiue, black, olive, hnnvn, invisible green and black-mixed cintbs. Blue, brown, drab, green, oxford and steelmixcd satinets; Striped do. Red and white Hanneis. Mexican mixtures, blue drills and cautioner stripes. Brown sheetings and shirtings. Bleached shirtings. Bleached and brown cotton diilbng. Linen and cotton table diapers. Iriasli and French linen. Coloured cambrics. French, English and American ginghams and
prints. P( inted niusliiis. V lute, bull and colour-
rig d, velvet and valen
All persons indebted to Isaac Price arc request- j blue Korence. Pongee, ba to call and settle their accounts, as 1 am needy lidk'fs. Gro do Nap silk.
ed
for cash and hope this will not be neglected as 1 am anxious to settle my old books. ,i!: tf iriTBOA BO IS IsaVOKC'I". George W. Iloughmau,) In Franklin Circuit VS. " f Court, to August term, Mary I'oughuian, A. P. Wt. On Pctij tion for Divorce. B"RE it remembered, that the party in the above case, on the '-'oth day ol .May, A. P. 1S:7, filed, in the Clerk's Oiliee of Franklin county, Indiana, his petition in the above case, and it appearing that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, bv atlidavit liled with said peti
tion, said defendant is therefore hereby notified of j las,
the tiling of "aid Petition for divorce; and that uti- plain jaconet, hook, Swiss and mull muslins. Inless she plead, ansu er or demur to tho same, on or fa nt caps and cap borders. Dimity. Gum clas-
oeiore tlie calling o: ino cause ai tne next term oi j.,. worsted and cotton suspenders: sewing- si k
. . i
and twist. Quilting cotten. Cotton balls Ar. patent
cia tlo. leu ticlung. canvass and padding. Black Gros de it bine. Italian, Lustring and Senchew. Colored and black Gro. do Nap. do. Fig'd Gro de Nap do. Fig'd Satin. Black silk velvet and fig'd velvet vettniff. White, pink, srreen and
bandanna and fliir silk
gauze, hernani, silk
muslin mid crape dress hdk'fs. Tamboured and
worked muslin collars and capes. Fig'd and plain bobmet. Thread and bobini-t laces and edgings. Bonnet, cap, lustring and satin ribands. Belt do. Bobmet and grecian quiiling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertion. Blond edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edgings. Black bombazine and satin stocks. White silk hose. Bl'k, white and zebra; cotton S- black worsted do. Misses coloured and w hite cotton do. Lamb's wool, white silk, mixed, brown and white cotton half hose. Ladies' kid, beaver, cotton and silk gloves. Gentlemen's buckskin, beaver, kid and couered and white cotton do. Si!k..Scotch, jrinsrhatn and cotton nmbrel-
Paraseis. Curded skirts, cambrics, fisr'd and
Pr. Martin read
use oi oaiiguniaria i.unauensis in cmaneou en tions;" Pr. Paramoro reportej a '-case of ,,; enndria;'' Pr. Coghy rei:d "a dissertation' loid!clill;;,, Dr. Sharp re.nl an Esskv on 1 roncoui Dianosit;'" Pr. Duncan read --a trea on Digestion ;" Pr. Arnold read a paper "on ,1;. tut l:'Jhieuce in disease;" Pr. Frame reported - case of Protracted gestalivii;" Pr. Brackvn r. .. . i ,i.-j . , i
--an essMv t ii me .nruu:ui ttijiei; ; tj jiii ot .i;i(i;.-
county, Indiana; Jlr. Clitlor.l (by (Jr. Ileii!:)r a "paper on the government of the Soeieiv:" 1 1 1 a mond , Rose, and Smith rendered excuses not complying with the resolution reipi.riig ports of cates, iSc, and they were accord. rlv eused. Pr. Para mo re from the comniitt. e en impeachment of Pr. R it hey, reports tint they !, informed Pr. Richev of tlie charges ; t. S"V l.
and summoned him to attend the nicct.Pir of ij Society, Ac. Pr. Richev not bauig preserit, ti
charge of (Quackery was liesrd in his absence; n
on vote lie was expelled irom tlie s.n-.etv nerl
con. I he censors repert tliat they b.ue exam
ed a diploma belonging to Charles Partv, M. II
and a license from the fith district of Ohio, Isaac M. Beck, and likewise, that they have p sonally examined U. B. Tingiey, R. P. Login. Mctiuiston. and R.Robins, and recomiTicndcd t they all be admitted members of this Socictv,
licensed according to its usages; whereupon,
ballot, they were so admitted. 1 he Society je.urncd to meet at Conneisville on the first V. ncsday of November next. Signed. WM. HARRISON M R TIN", P't. R. T. Brown, Sec. 21 3-,v
l.AW ATICi-'.
John A, Matsotiond Ceo. Holland,
AVE associated themselves in the prarti
of tlie law in Franklin and the adjoin!'
Counties of the lid anil 6lh Judicial Circuits of 1 itate of Indiana. One of tlie firm will attend r, uhirly the Terms of the Supreme Court of t Slate and District Court of the Unit Slates. Office first door north of the Clecdllice. Brookville July 28, I8.'!G. :!!
Attorney and Counseller at Lrr.i
WILL liereafter devote himself excliisivi'v his profession and will attend to all I.-
business intrusted to him in the Circuit Court of
the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probi'j and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Ofiiee in the Brick East of the court-house. Brookville Sept. Gth, lSMG. :!" tf.
tii.it sometimes v ou vviil i
IU S. A. I.all.i'8 lvirnovEO rRK'cnirrinv ro tub ci ke cf Consisting of a B ilsam and Tome -Mixtlire. (For
Hardened as he was. Nap. ie.m had loved i particulars sec large bills.)
hi wife tleeplv and long, and her submission to hi stern resolv e her -alm but mournful diiT'iit v her uu!i den love moved even him; mid for n m anient nttet tion !rugu!e.l vvilh Ambiiion. lie turned to. -mbr ice le r .again, lhtt in that tnamenl her face and lorm h ul changed. Mor t v e w as lit with a tite like that of inauilv, ;.n.l lier vvh.,le person seemed inspired, lie i It himself in tlie pros-
cm e ol n superior being. Jvie lett turn toi the window nnd threw it open. A thin mist j rested upon the gardens ot the p.ilaee; all.
21Cim.
Fer sale bv
II. P. JOHNSON. Brookville. Ind
said Court, to be held at tlie court house in Brook
ville, on the third Monday in August next, the petition as to said defendant, will be taken as confessed, and a divorce rendered accordingly. ROBERT JOHN, CTk F. C. C. May 5, A. I). I:i7. SI Ivv TJM'orrscouc;ii drops. Valuable Medieins for Coughs and CONSFMP I IONS. rgHIS Elixir is peculiarly adapted to the pres--il-ent prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs; leading to consumption. Common colds A: coughs, whit-hare occasioned by perspiration, will readily yield to its influence, removing thosetroublesome irritations, winch act as a constant stimulant to couching. Il cases pain, and induce.
rest to an eminent degree. Persons alihcted vvitl pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, Acc spasmodic asthma, palpitation of heart, and con Mimptive alfections, even in the most advance periods of life, will JitiU immediate reiief, from its
remarKabie power of tliminishniing tho irritability
cf tlie system, an
and bv cleansing hiid healinii tlie tlisorded parts
It also a (lords immediate relief in the hooping cough. fUr-Pirections for use, also certificates of importan cures:, accompany each bottle. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. For s.iie at the Store of J. Rittenhouse, in liar risou and at the store of BXRWICK Ac BUTLER, Urookvillc-
thread. Lathes morocco. Kid, Calfskin and lasting shoes. Mens coarse leather and calfskin boots. Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calf skin shoes. Misses lasting & Kid tlo. Childrens leather and lasting tlo- Tuscan, open cottage, straw and fig'd satteu Bonnets. Flowers, Palm leaf fur and silk Hats. ALSO ON HAND A pood asortment of Groceries, hardware and cutlery, queens ware, glass ware, saddlery and tin ware. Miscellaneous and blank books. Iron, nails and castings. Cross-cut-saws, grain shove's, window glass, shovels antl spades. CollinsAc Coaxes, brass kettles, coflb mill. Cotten yarn $- candle wick. Seives, painted buckets, and pine churns and tubs, straw knives, lookinsr classes
Ac ecc. o;J Lty
Ac lice.
FgJlIIE subscriber offers for sale a lot of brick
Jtf- tlie kiln. JN. U. G ALLIw.Y April IS. J7DR. JUUKLYS, SPECIFIC OLVl'JU&VT. This valuable medicine is celebrated for cur: the following diseases: White Swellings of eiv; discription; Sore Legs and Ulcers of long st imlin
Glandular Tumors; Felons or Catarrhs; Rlifiinii.a
ic Dains of the Joints: Surains. Bruises, and Ti 'J
tors: Cbilbiains, or parts affected by frost. It also good for Scalds and Burns For glandular swellings, it is superior to ar,
medicine yet known It is much safer than en
curial applications, fas it does not contain tli
smallest atom of that mineral) because it tines in a
lay the patient liable to injury from exposure cold
It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows, on t!-i
application of forty-eight hours Rheumatisms
winch have stood as long as to become a system; disorder, require medicine to be tuken inwardly
remove them entirely But in most cases, by a,-
plying this Ointment externally as directed, it iv; give relief. For sale nttheStore of J. RitUnhouso in II m son and at the Store of iiARWlCA' Ac BUTLER, Brookville bty.
TAILOR I A'U. 6 SHEPPEKP respectfully infoims the citizensof Brookville and its vicinitv that he has
ind the veloc.tv of the circulation, !reni0V5d "deslmp to the shop that was formerly oc-
I'hiid healinir tlie disorded uarts. I cll,ca. ?' lj Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the
'I'iiiiOi I n,
B3Y Jacob S.'ieers. hv JaJ? Frani'lin countv, In,
ing in Ray township,
nroiind vv as silent:
niKiui; iiu: rt.ii!'. imn i'. - intent s to aiu lv li'insea closeiv to h,s s;io;. Iie
foic them. tne vv.is f.tr biigliter than tlie ret:i il.itters himself that he will render satisfaction by p.i!i(ed to it. ! doing his weri; not. inferior to any in the country. OJonaivti te. she said, "that star is mine:! ' is nnuiediately north of R. Ac S. Tyner's
1 II Al.l, .lUI.I..l.il'e. P.-c. "n!i. SV ."ij b! v
vo l have risen; part lie
The smrit of ft r th it f resavv mv rise to rovallv, i vt u now communes w nit mv spirit, and toils me that your l-.te. hangs oa mine. Dchsve mi or not, if we hentenn th walk nsuu-
C'ESASC: AA'iTAiri'OKV. piSk fg'tHP. Subscriber respectfully informs I-jlf -3- the cif izens of Franklin comity, that b i. 'ic cent amos ti e business of Y77-7 MSAIS; .T3AKIAI ' Jt in the town ol" Brookville, Franklin Co. Indiana, where be is prepare ! to execute
all contracts or 01 tiers in ins one, at me sii oiesi not it e and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishinsr to pnvuro cither coiii no:i or fiuey chairs, will do well to e t'l ae.d exam, no h.s work. As he
to that an I not to onr, n. rr. niis.d em
pire; thnaigh me ami tliougii my tlestinie?.' ?rooi
and ton b'.ll.i
than Alley, a jus'iee t f the peace, hving in It rookviIIj tow usbip, on.j estrny bay in ire, supposed to be seven vca.s old, about L hands hi'li. supposed
j to be barnt with a riiiii for the litlo 011 the wcatners, a small star in tlei forehead, about half of the mane bangs 011 tho left side next t the weathers.
. with biaek legs, mane and tail. No other marks : j or brands perceivable. Appraised by William j j Henry Harrison Alley ami Joh.i C iiaids to be j worth f"l.l;. I do hereby certify tint the above! is a irui! opy frem mv est ray book, given under!
hand, l!i. 5 i'.lt O.iv of M iv, 1
west side or thtf uublic sa t ire, south of A Ii
Pratt's Hotel); and is ready to do work in the latest fashion, and by prompt attention hopes to receive liberal share of the public patronage. Brookville Sept. yOlh 1$:.6. 40
Carriage lor Sale. fijini' subscriber offers r.r sale a good Family -i Carriage, suited to one horse, runs liht, has good springs, 6,c. Time will be given for payment with interest. N. I). GALLIOX. Brookville, March 2, 137. 15
.JijsI l'eceived and t'ov Sale,
1 me ouriei anu inn oarrei lo. 1, Z and ii Mackerel. Also a few barrels of Molasses.
R. Ac S. TVNER. May 1st, 1S37. 19 btv
C. F. Clnrkson, Aotary Public, li rook villi; Indiana.
mv
i PJiLVNK PEEPS,
JONATHAN ALLEY, J. P.; "
blanksfor sal
Justices and (jonstablc.V
atlbe American ofiiee.
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"COI"ES on the Bank of the United States ali. so on the Banks in the cities of Boston, Now-
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1 p -Sj : ''." iin-i'ii mm .ii-ii.,i,iiiiit-i..iiii mr uif ti.r.i o. n.ill Il tv CHARLES II. TEST . J4SL transaction of the Mere ant lie tiusiness, will.X takes this opportunity of informing tho pubi Keep cmistaiaiy on i.aud, at the oid stand in Mt lu.-th it in future they vviil punctually attend the jCanat-l, a gei.eul assortment ol Merchandise; con- Fr inlviin Circuit Curt at its sitting, and all pro-1 f s.sting of dry goods, groceries, queen's and glass- fessional business confided to either in sai.l m,i1
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, warted by Match R. & S. TVNEti.
ware, cut ery, baruware, traee-chanis, A:c. Arc. All o!" which they will soil on the Liost reasonable terms, for cisii or approved produce. March 29, 1SS7. 13
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. 111 H.-I.S11U itiuir joint aiiernion. CALEB B. SMITH, . CHARLES II. TEST Jan.3.!?:. 78w
VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC DROVS CEliTAIN RJiAIEDY.
ISif AJN x articles aie before the nublic. as a cire
for that obstinate and most tormenting disease, the Rheumatism, and from close observation
we are lead to believe they have to a very great ex
tent laiietl to prouduce the desirable result; 0
may it not be attributable to the fact, that arlieleu
said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also rec
ommended to cure almost cverv disease with Lich
our frail bodies are attacked, and in tbeir proper
lion that object is Itent in view. viz. to have tfci
medicine a cure for all diseases. The YeiretaDlo
Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a eur
remedy lor chronic or inflaniutorv Rheumatism
and as no case is known where a perfect euro was
not eUeetetl, we are justified in deelannrr it a vai
liable medicine for that painful disease, and for no
other is it recconimended.
fjPirections for use, also certificates of im
portant cures accompany each bottle. For sale at tlie store of J. Rittenhouse in Ilarri son and at the store of JBARW1CK As BUTLER-, Brookville My T. Yi tiileN Tooth-Aehe Irs.
rgtHE only specific ever offered to the public
from which a permanent ami radical rr?
may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, the Tooth-Ache, with all its attendant evils; such as
fraciunng tbe jaw in extracting of the teeth, wlncn often proves more painful than the tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from the decayed teeth tribe jaw, thence to the head Drotiucini a rhetinntuc
affection, with many other unpleasant effects, f uch as disagreeable breath, bad taste in tbe month. A:c. nil of which are produced from foul or dejayei: teeth. I am happy to have it in my power loftier to the world a remedy, that will not oniy remove the pain, nine times out of ten, if properly app! eJ but preserve the teeth from further decay; and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and h!vs not commenced aching, restoring hem to health and usefulness. (gj- Directions for use, also certificates of important cures, accompany each bottle. Q$- For sale at tbe "store of J. BittenU8Harrison, Ohio, and at the Store of CAR WICK 4- BUTLER, BrookvM Oct. lGth, 1S36. 23 btv
