Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 October 1837 — Page 4
Grundy. llnhh nd, K log. t.f Ala. - Morri, Nile. Nnrudl, Fir-ire. '
Kob;non, n-.uh of Conn, --rrrrr?: Wll, White. Willla-r .'BOl'S. The anw.iilnw then oppose'tf-Y-ort the .Veto 1'orJvr.
iO.nnd smiled upon the pretty chamber-; It was even so! John J"''" ha j,'. ! maid'; ho opened the doer to him on his re- the grocer, he cc"9n 1 . , ter refused to meet the issues oj ir. jcnttiii-. ! irn' . r Tiriiliv tiinipd to -Angelina for consolai "I will civc her some of my currency, said , 1 m.otl ) turned to n en . .net
thennko.. ,v tup i tkp. OK TIMOTHY I Ti.nnthv Jenkins us he cniiicd his apartment, tion, but no was .ippaueu o t.-
'r JENKINS, ES. S and threw down upon his secretary sot
a. talc of ti:S rrtsssvitn.
r.cpacK- on muu . ., . , . . . , . Monmouth and Kentucky jeans. Red, green ana
fl.1.,!,?.-s!,in.nl;s,U-r - -iJeare.L .-.age...:.., . .um , r--- .... fl,nnei8. Rose & saddle wanicets. . o:,
! 3 ! 1 . , i .. i . ., .f t ;n
j iu,ii Willi success, no. on the i-:nrj u,iy ' r...
ler
iy our i.:cr:;oc ..... : Hs induction into the privileges of a banker,.; will do recuaeu mo u,u . - ! WdtLe store .(J. Jeiies,-who scow led ; it i all owing to that counurel Jones. W ,, KWi.-. iuponhu l,te friend. .Timothy -ailed r.ot . ir. Jones lote N-d voJd
a . f m? . a
rwiHF subscribers havo received from Pittsburgh, 31 O T !3 E I ' C O S3, it W M. 4 Biltiore Philadelphia and New-York, rpHIS medicine has been prepared with special their assortment of Spring, ahd Summer Goods, JL reference to the wants of families, in which 1,11 . ..i r.ii....:. notnpltf: minnto nartiiMilnritV has been ohsiei-uoH
rnisistinw in pari oi ine loiiuwiu " ' ( . . -----
Ill Uruui lilill. ...-.tut., o ujii... ...... WitU the most perfect safety, and with the confident assurance that it will afford relief whea very many of the standard remedies fail. Tho proprietor, be
fore offering it to the public, has taueri occasion to
consisting in pan. ui --o - Cloths, cassimeres and cassinets, assorted colors.
k.entiv Rose
hand, 'this is all a nnstaice, wtucn , , merinoGS, platn and figured. Cir-
1 it' lane inu-i in; a iim u.'- iu.h. ' -)
oli!...-:!:i2fd our hero, as he lelt the ; i,unureU
' . . r. 1 . J.. il.
M morninsr alter ma ii.-,tei in iiic
that has nrr I let, he counled out Lills to the nsnoii'.i
cassians of various colors, mown aim u
rsrown ana uicai-uou
end,"
lork-un
traled altem:.t at -ulcide.' '1 have played my
u; un; vvi;ii !.niiei.ty for the trump, and wiwit have I gained : The contempt of my poliii- ,! a-uciatef, the an.-r of the lovely Angcline, the ridicule of Dank clerk?, loafers and
cd and ihirtv dohars, which he handed
stcnii.l-.eJ Jon-5.
1 v'u!i to re
titm to the citv, Mr. Jenkins,'
Win Junes.
how is thl?, Mi'
Jenkins?"
i rniitinned.
aM -Bat i havo no money hut shin-plaster, and
Chirifvs;
Jdit
to all which
1 I
Mav I ask how you came into j os- they won t taue tnerr.,'
mournfuiiv answ
, ered
session of this monev'! llave
vour stolen pocket book?"' "Mr. Jones," gravely replied Mr. Jen' 'there was a lime when I esteemed yon
vou recovereu toe ge
i;t:eman.
V erv we
ras tlie cruel reply of the
heen r.!ted o;mynune,mv wo.a uwuu . . ,nenu. mi.u una- is ..uu -u.. . . cot!SOkuion cf knowing that the sh
,y m iucik:-, ..... r.i.;. ; . ; J"b-i r. plaster currency is ahout as available asy
watcli-iioaso. iii-.m::i ioi u-j , , i.!ium,,!i'. muttered J ones, -row . c a:-: : . . Good ni"ht. shin-nla
now"' He left the sentence unlinss.,cn,, tor , ., k.,;.. ' nfu Phe. rrntcd the arm of the b.
he had reached h:s dwelling, and tncs.range tiy Jo!!efv C0I.lirned Timothy, "I r'vo very nolitelv escorted her to ti events of the night h:v, sharpened his appe- uow a banktr u;,on the Scotch plan. I have i , ',.' ' '
'made an arrangement to Irive ait m note?
t'..l.-l.- t..ir-'I hnvi! a tiliillinf of vour eld specie
m2 ixi ..... . - 0 - . J icurrencv, Mr. Jenkins, and 1 leave you to the
pleasures ol a moon-ngni ramuieou nms,
m-
our
ster
tir-
e
difficulties insur-
n.
ic
ti'e and somewhat commed his uicas.
Timothy Jenkins felt that he was a perse
.. -d m in. V,r;t:i every intention to act wei
ins nan. lie nan en oa.'.a : eo
mmisif.-ihle: an. I hk? ns-nv a wiser
resolved to alter his position modify LocoFocoism. and see whether some pecuniary benefits could not he gier.ned from the disarranged state of the currency. Great num. like the hios-oms of the aloe, are scarce, hut thero arc time when, horn
the
taken in pa; merit for Simpkins." "And so,"' sneered
recenes bv nv trien
J
"ll'.e loco-foco ;
W-Jti
do vou expect to tedeeni them?"
Jenkins has turned shin-piaster agent:
Timothy Jenkins cursed himself, Miss Tomp.ins, juid'thw' new currency. lie saw that he vas an object of suseicion, and the landlady
i the silver spoons. With a
oinii of re.olution, anarchy, or pontics,
minds of distinguished calibre wul .assert their su;i;ema; y -over the icmmon herd, and
n n
. . .. i : II , . .v.TMil i r
upo!i t::e uvoneMueus uuiuns ui
tumult to wealth and honor. Uur national stniuii'ie caused the developemcnt of those l.w.i". ih. ulnli.iv.ir!i! confesses
I i I il t I I f V i , ' . ' ' . .......... . . - -
t,.,..:.a
silli he roie and left the hotel
"Tm- of (!.! morninc ;roiird the victim
Timothy scorned to reply. ,, i hanker (Vom his shimbei sTand he started from
"U hen you sell your properly at me mou..i , j. toadj ca ,,;o tod c:ir.., wit!l a shudder of
of the Oregon, I suppose, en.' opieneu j j;?:,U5t Jones. .1 Intv nm T f i y! 1 !:( rrrnnnoi!: t!ie
-v.rt.,,;".j end cliirtinTS
cotton drills. Canton flannels, assorted colors. Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Knssia. table and floor oil cloths, figured and plain. Irish, lo.-onfi. nm! Uussrau. l;ner.s. Iwiiiea
hnTin-rg. Cambncs, assoriea coiors, pium -
figured. Figured and plain, inujl, boo, jaconet and Swiss muslins. Figured and plain bobiucts. Silk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces, r r-rvrt nnf! rnHars. Italian. French, Ln-
Liauiva - , crlish and American prints. Silk and tabby vel
nc:nrtPfl rolora. nlain and ficrured. r
and valentia vesti.ngs. Bed tickings. Cuckram, canvass and paddipg. Jlerino, valentia, cassunej and cashmere shawls. Thibit, prussian and suk dress Handkerchiefs, assorted colors,-figured and plain. Flag, bandanna and pongee silk hanuker- ! chiefs; flag, cotton, and gingham, do. J51ack, Ital
ian and figured dress silks. vb:te, Diue. punt, rrrprm nnd brown florence. Ladies' black and
white silks, beaver-and kid gloves. Gentlemen's linen, beaver and buckskin gloves, and buckskin mittens. Gum elastic, worsted, and cotton suspenders. Sewing silks and twist, assorted colors. Spool, wire and ball cotton; Scotch thread. Men's fur and silk hats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver and figured satin bonnets; tuscan, leghorn, and snotted straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine boots a'r. d shoes. Ladies' calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes and bootees; children's coarse and Sine
ditto.
'Mr. Jones"' said our hero
Mr. Jcnkms," broke in tho oilier, "are you j
aware tnai vour new currency is ,i s nmnuj;
operation ?--cannot redt
whole storv ir.ut be known, and I shall be
I
-and yon arc jmtheml'
'1 take the responsibility, sir," re;
fticd
iazed at as tho' I was nn escaned convict.
lmost famished.'
He searched his pockets, and with a shout T" drew oat asispence. .With the coin he ' 1 went to the ferry and told his piteous story.
converse with soma physicians of Virginia, a;:J with special pains to speak of all the various parts and proportions of this medicine; and those that know 'tis component parts, have pronounced it one
of the very best compounds for the following diseases that can be prepared, and may be used with perfect safety, as well with the new bora babe, as the man cf three score and ten. If those that use it are nut satislied that it is the very best remedy fur the dissases here enumerated, they can return the bottle and receive back their money. It bold-
urediiv asserted that it is almost fit" not quite infalli
ble in ' Diarrhoea in all ils various forms, Dysc?tai, Cramp-colic, Cholera Morbus, and Asiatic Cholera. Also, After Pains of lying-in Females fur this it is the Mother's Comfort, and because it is the very
best preparation for the summer diseases of cLildren that has yet entered the chamber of the distressed. It is also unequalled for cramps from whatever cause produced. Ladies in the most delicate situations may take it under apy of the above circumstances with perfect safety and equal benefit. The public may be assured, that the Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, or Mother's Comfurt, has been subjected to the most rigid and scientilic examination by some of the most extensive (physicians) practitioners in Virginia, who r.ow recommend it in their practice.
'1 hey recommend tho ooso to uo from u;io to
Also, o general assortment of groceries, hard-j
ware
window
Eii"-li-h blister, and cast-steel. Cross cut and io or uirco yums mu, um na iu a. icu opooniui. mill saws. Sad irons, frying pans, trace and hdl-)It may he given to tho youngest infants for colic,
ter chains. Jlrass anuircii3 ;u suovtis una lou-o, , ..v,.. f-.., . 6i,cU,
'and'cuUerv, queen's, glass and tinware, and ,two labia spoonfuls every half hour for a frown ow "lass of various dimensions. Nails and person, whilo tho pain. loosenOM of t.j bowels, or
iron. American ana vomiting coniniucs, ior n cunu irum six inontus to
orge Washington.
e n ' '. l r i e s , nevertheless
..i.i
lican pi!! lie o
'X'
to h:ive b 'en fontred m v -o
Anarcliv mash: Cromwell Proctor ot a nation. vh;r!' ."'!v: and strcmithened bv tne aris
tocracy cf a do.'-.-o valloved t!n.' s.nni-:
cd it, with tolerable grace; and politics, cr what is l!e samj thing, humbug, gave an opportunity to Timothy Jenkins of building a new currency on the ruins of the old, and substititimi in lieu of a specie medium a most convenient' and vahablo shin-piaster currcn- ": ,
Jt was ever scvai.d loth as w e are to record
Son
suiu a
i.
mO.HV. CiMmn T.-:inmil:lf :i 1 ! nw n. bi?Tl in f'"il fill
"You are a knave Mr. Jenkins'" sai-j jo-m x1:il0thv'i:cw on the wings ofap-
:s, as ho handed a receipt oi u.c ma.i.A . s nct;,c G iJicckcs. fclrt.ct. A crovvd u-a3 ga
thered before his dwelling, and no sooner did Timo.hy Jenkins turn the corner than a w ild shout broke from their mid;t, and in nn ins-
shovels, spades, pitch and manure forks; pitch, irom six crops (v.iui as mucn water; to ikmc, hand and broad axes, Sec. Sc, . for chllJ, cf .IX months old. In every case, i Wc invi'-our friends and the public generally ! if the first dose is rejected, repeat it 1:1 a sbort to call and see for themselves, whether the assort- j time. I t is not unpleasant to take. .., ,.iwi nf.vir n-.iod. r.r not such ' It is best for families to keep it by them, and
i . . ..: I . I .1. ' -I...
mmkus ..ieie;'.ci:on snoi i)si.n.ip- " : snu
t ;tArTt.n .Miss Arige.'i:ia Tor.ipkins again. A 7 (conciliation irrnd declaration cf love. Miss Angelina Tompkins was a singular compound of good feeling and carelessness. It is n-,t to be doubted that Timothy Jenkins had wen her susceptible- heart; he had written verses to her eye-brows, eulogised her hair, and published some stanzas in a magazine addressed to her. These delicate attentions have a great effect, and notwithstanding
had treated him harshly, she stnl had a
the oart of our !e ro, et truth eonstniined,! place lor him in her heart, iriore especially we anno nice the fact, that Timothy Jenkins, j after the success of his banking speculation. w ho the dav bef.Ji e was ihe warm" advocate fcho therefore penned him a soft ijote, writ-
ncv,came from ci'itfmement : : (Cn on rose colored paper, and semed w jlh a
!. make a rar medium;1 ly the motto "i'euscz a moi.' In it slic asked or-
III .T , I., 1,, t).nt.iSMl ..;.nn.i;i Ci I- t'll -..VSf. ' V i !1 1 ( ! ! 1 V 11H SnnllPI'
'overnmetit ol waaa oe was iu hvji.i;iii.iiuo t . ........ and Cahier. perused it than he cast aside his pen, and (lew I am hi ',!,);," co-iia-.e-l he, when he had j to the residence of his beloved. An affecting
A !.i, rb i:;: cr: 'i i S niOtlCV IMUSf CCJ1C fiisucu , u a v ..... .v.; ...v.
of a specie curr
,1,
OV l 1 1 1114
taut he was surrounded.
Ones of 'villain 'cheat!' 'swindler!' fell upon his ear, and every hand was extended towards him tiiled with his unfortunate shinplasters. Timothy in vain attempted to speak the mob grew fiercer, and trembling with fear, he betook himself lo flight, with his victims upon his heels. Fear lent him wings, nnd he distanced his pursuers, who sent aftci him yells of bullied rage. .Seating himself upon a step, he burst into tears, and an clEcer passing him, judging him to be intoxicated, dragged him to the police office, the victim no more of the banks but of a free banking shin-plaster currency.
ogam entered, nis :
1C
mean
pain,
UK
love;
1 I
iiese are shin-ohstor times,
f 1 I I 1 . . ... 1 A ... T . I ... 1 . -
r-tisp bv ordinary i exchanged, ana a trip to oiaten isianu arcaag-
and 1 :ed for the afternoon.
. . - I . - . . C . 1.
1 must select a new! "i viii go aim get some 01 nn new oa:iK
,1. H-.i I h-ivo i" Tb- democracy nev- ouis, saiu iiim ....v..t8m..i.
!.- v r oh t b v them.
riever was in favor of an t xcfuu've in
ta!ic ' change, and Aviil prevent any sad accidents
S-rVncC' -v: down with the monoply, o member ilobok en, Miss j ompkms? hini. and !;ive us iree hanking-a 'judicious' j "Oh, Mr. Jet.k.ns simpered tne lady, "vou a.ftmxmro of coin and paper! capita! am! I promised to forget a 1 that, credit, niint-d.o,; and Sh:nWdaslers, will An-j "Dear Angelina, 1 have forgo ten it.'
ic tree, no Ji
niih il
i irculatiicr medium.
"le mean the most desirable J 's : sweet girl," said the enamored
Jenkins, "and now that 1 have ooened mv
; :.v (..lii l!u follv of lucn-fornism. and tlif ron-
had pondered over his wretche d situa- j - j,,,,,.., 0r .. s1;n.!)i-istr:r rnrrencv. tberf- can
tieiihije contined the night previous, and , v;h. should not niarrv and
i tlo ici
i own notes, and, upon the lately crc- j " .,,,-..,,(., i ,v:,k ,yn rimsnoi.t nni
ate J principles ol tree banKing. engratt a when J1C a-ain returned to Angelina his looks Prsc, wh.c! a!thoug!ireeming!y.rresjan-!wcrc ) his worJs Ss "eloquent, that sib!e,he was sat:,i.ed would be, h.p.nlated sojUje Joy. , A hm wil.ins,v t!joU2h blushs,.on as he received the proceeds ol his poem. , u numurcd hcr assent his declaration
Uctioni, iitcii i uiioinv jenivins, iu uiiiti : f .
. - . . i . v. . .
issue.!
a specie advoca:
banking and
, but a w arm friend of Scotch j
i simi-piasicr currency.
! ,.1
ll'ippy Jenkins! but let n;c close this
CHAPTER II. Timothy commences business His early success. He patff up Jones. To resolve, with. Timothy Jenkins, was to do"; and in an hour afvr breakfast, he was
closeted with his friend
: chapter.
CHAl'TII'.t IV. Lovers go lo Staten Island. 'The s!ir of Timothy dic!incs.-ltcverse$ on Corn! us ion. The course of the true lover never did run smooth, said one who had studied the philo-
"ml
s. the uricer.
i so
iV of '.lie tender p;
bien :
yet Timothy
who venois miiM.ud and molasses in the se-f Jenkins, with the fair Angelina upon his arm.
end ward. Simpkins, like Jenkins, is an e-! seemed to idtord one exception to the genera
p7 & S. TYXKR are now receiving from lilt'o Xew York, Philadelphia and Ualtimore, an excellent assortment of Summer Goods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in payment, at par, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and most of the eastern IJank notes. The following articles comprise a part of their stock, to-wit.-Uiue, black, oiive, brown, invisible grcca and Hack-mixed ci'jths. Blue, -brown, drab, green, oxford find steekiiixeil satinets; Striped do. IJ cd and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills and cauinmcr stripes. Urjwn sheetings and shirtiiijrs. 15'eached .shirtings". Uleached and brown cotton drilling. Linen and cotton table diapers. Iriash. and French linen. Coloured cambrics. French, English and American ginghams and prints. Pointed muslins. White, buff and coloured -.lerseillos vestins. Fig'd, velvet and Valencia do. l?ed ticking. Canvass and padding.
Hlack Gros. de Rhine. Italian, Lustring and Sen-
chew. Colored and black (Jro.de Xap. do- rig d Gro de Nap do. Fig'd Satin. I.lack silk velvet and fig'd velvet vesting. White, pink, green and blue fljrenee. Pongee, bandanna and flag silk hJk'fs. Gro do ap silk, pauze, hemani, silk muslin and crape cress hdk'fs. Tamboured and worked muslin collars and capes. Fig'd and plain bob i net. Thread and Lubititt laces and edgings. (Sonnet, cap, lustring and s.iiin ribands. Uilt do. 1'obinct and grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertions. i'iond edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edg::i:rs. Black tioinbasine and
meiit. eualitv. and prices ot our good
as will please. DAVID ?ilICE 6c CO. Brookville, Ind, May 27,'1527, 23 bty. IBi'jJg, .TSt-cjieisscs, PaiisSsj &c. YD 5o S. TYXER keep on hand a general asHSi. sortment of the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati prices.
rulmonary uaisam Lamott's cough drops Calomel Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Xervc and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish bro.vn Madder Chrome yellow Do Green 'Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus
Jlontague's the teeth Blue vitrol White do
white and
traerdin arv m in. and can follow an id-.
satin stocks. W hile silk bore.
zebra; cotton iV black worsted do. Misses coloured and white cotton e'.i. Lamb's wool, white silk, mixed, brown and white cottea half hose. Ladies' kid, beaver, cotton ::ud silk cloves. Gentlemen's
i buckskin, bcetver, kid and eoe.icred and white cut-
in iimbrel-
i
lii'
ton do. Silk, Scotch, gingham and col
Opodeldoc
Baleman's drops -Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike Balsam life Doct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health
Fahnestock's vermifuge
Cleveland's aguo drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do Asafcetida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Bed do Indelible do . Copal Varnish Boot do J appan do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper Refined borax Calcined do Nut-gulls March lilb,
give it as soon as any cf the above diseases make
(their appearance. How many babes may be kept Iplump (Turing the sinnme.- by giving a little iu jtirne, that otherw ise will waist away under lU ' agonising euro of the doting and watchful mother!
Persons travelling where they are likely to become affected by a change of water, should assuredly take with them a bottle, as one spoonful will at once rectify any disorder thus produced.' Price,! dollar per bottle. For sale by Spotswood .S; Robenson, or the proprietor at the American Labora
tory, Petersburg, and in all the principal towns ia the United States. For sale at the apothecary shop of DR. T. KEXX E1)Y Ml Brookville, bid.
balm for
Liquorice
Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soup Sponge Toy paints Medicamentum Cinnamon Lee's pills
Cnnatto J Aarb. Magnesia
IVutmegs Sulphate Q,uinine 12 bty
when lurni
oath-hound prec
:,'(1, r 1 . . las" Parasols. Corded skirts, cambrics, fig'd an.
j imoun was occupied Hi pointing out me piam jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. la
"I never yet did know a philosopher Who could bear the tooth ache patiently." Wueli ado about nathinr. A sovereign and infallible remedy f tr the Tooth-
sce, and a:i effectual preservnttvejbr the Tilth. Price rM per bottle.
EIIBLEY U. JOII.SO. eESPECTFULLY returns thanks for tie ' share of calls given him since he commenced selling Goods in April last, a:i-i would inform tl; public tLat he is just receiving such additions tj
his stock of goods as will render it qu:te good. Among them may be found the following .-.rticles: DRY GOODS. Broad-cloths, casinets, Kentucky jeans, fl.ninek,
padding, canvass, buckram, Circassians, boiiibizctts, checks, tickings, sheetings, shirtings, blan
kets, lincey, calicoes, ginghams, bobinet; book, jaconet and cambric muslins, edgings, footing
laces; Ladies cotton and worsted hose, dre.-s shawls, cravats, stocks, pocket hdk'fs, tape braid, silk, floss, boss, thread, needles, knitting pins, vi
olin strings; brass, pearl, lasting. r;a;ier and bone
buttons; ivory eyelets for ladies' use; leghorn audi
tuscan lionnits, bonnet trimmings and ribbons, tuck, side, line and ridding combs. HARDWARE.
Knives and forks, spoons, locks, shoes knives,
butchers knives, bridle bits, tiles, hammers, shoshammers, tacks, S,z. Shoes, Hats, Castings, Crockery, Qurensvstm, Groceries Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Ginger,
I epper, ipicc, Salaratus, eye. vc WANTED.
In exchange for goods, at the highest cash pricof,
iSutter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers, Rags, Fla.v,. Ftax-sztd, Bces-tsas. Persons wishing to buy iroods. are respectful!?
invited to give me a call, in the largo brick store immediately west of the court house, whero
bargains aro to be had. II. D. JOiLv'ON. Brookville, Sept. 6, lStTT. ly
but hue l eter e U k. In; was i:evercw!iy iclVti bcauties.ot natureH his betrothed, w hen the taut caps and cap borders. Dimity. Gum elasofs;ivi:;g frenth ln'an opinion of his own. I boat arrived at Now Brighton. 1 worsted and cotton suspenders; sewing silk Lonand animated was the conference of! Thev strolled along the beach, or wander- ,3,"d ti,u,!t,nS rotten. Cotton balls & patent . - .i- i .i i.ii ill.. .1, .". i i i i thread. Laihrs morecco. Kid, Caltskin and lasttire two worthies, nnd the sun lead clambered cd among the in.ls until tho shades of even- i:r sll,,Ps. uo.y ,.,ir.i-. i.,.
up- tlieeaftern skies almost to its meridian, j ing gathered about them, and they returned j Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calfskin shoes!
before 1 imothy Jenkins might beseem wend-! to the ISay House, w here Iimotliv ordered Misses lasting oo Kid do. Childrens leather an
ing Ins wav again homeward, with a flashing supper. The bar-keeper hearing Miss Tomp-! lasting to- 1 uscan, open cottage, straw and lig'd ,., ...:h:!i,.M!iw.,ol,;,r!w ,Ki'i,i;m, " I i n .-iddressTimothv hv hU full ii.-.mn. innnir. i 6att0" Rennets. Flowers. Palm leaf fur and
X offering this infallible Balm to the public, many certificates of its eaicacy, might be eiv-
cn, which tho limits of a newspaper forbids publishing, and which may be seen by calling at the agents. But we invite the public to a more convincing proof of its almost miraculous powers to
reneye tins worst ol all aches, the tooth acl.e.- W1ll do well to call and evaminc his work. Ashe
ijrytvp. it a trial (being carelul to adhere btrictb,! intends to ap-.dy himself closely to his shop, 1 to t..e directions given. oa each bottL) and let i I flatters himself that h will render eatisfartiwi 'V rise or fdi upo.i V ow:i merits J$Q tfUi:co it Wdoiinr his wrk ..c. ;,,.-.-;..r t v I-, ll.e e. uatrv.
CI3 AB R MAW CJFACri'O:: Y.
;Jv rCHL.sjubscriber rcsocctlully lnlorms
i' ill JL thecitizens of Franklin coimtv, tLH
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A.J.V-, ne continues mo businessot
nr$ GSIA1R 1IAKI7m'
in the town of Brookville, Franklin Co.
Indiana, whom ! i. nronareil to execute
all contracts or mde.s in his line, at the shortest notice and on the mot reasonable terms. Those wishh.g to procure cither common or fancy chairs.
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Triumph sat enthroned upon bis classic ! cd of him whether he w as the gentleman gebrow, anJ as he passed down the street, heincially known by the appellation of "tShmspoke certain w otds to himself, w hich led ma- j plaster Jenkins'''- Mr. Jenkins answ ered nyef the buyslandei s to suppose that he was j that he was a banker on the shin-plaster curh member of the legislature, just returned ! reiicy. from Albany, without having had an oppcrtu-j 'You of course h.we specie to pay for your
mt v to delucr Ins maiden spccih. lint hts suj'per i said suo-hoiuI.k e.
expressions w ere o! shm-phistcr, not ol saie'U f ind notes. illt will do." chuckled Timothy Jenkins, "it mut do. I will see how my experiment will work. The Free banking system w ill enable me to pay my debt, extend the business cf my friend rsimpkit-.s. and be the father of a currency, like Nick Uiddle and Uen. Jackson.
llns new cm mating medium is a happy reliefto the dangerous issues of our unwieldv State corporations, and Shy' mint-drops ol the lleuton currency. What a fool I have been to serve as drummer in the tents of !o-co-foccism, whi n I might have amassed a little fortune belore this by extending the5tcm office hanking and makinga sliiii'plasttr 'bank mjsclf both cashier and draper!'' TiuKtbv laughed, fixed Lis leaver a la 1)'-
1 h.ivenoU' replied Timothy, 'but I h.tve
plenty i f my shin-plasters.' 'They won't do.' 'You ought to know, fur llv. Simpkins the grocer has refused to accept any more of them, lie s;n s ou me a sw in d ler.'
'What do ou me:
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j'ltitu i iiuuiin , -uu iuu kuow Hiio vou are speaking to?'
'Ay, 1 know you are the man who used to stir up the Joco-fotcs, and cried dow n I he
banks; and now 3 uu have hoaxed Simon Simp-! kins to take vour shin-idasters. but he w ;is nwr !
here this morning with John Jones and so uutr bank mu;t stop payment.' Iloniface turned on his heel, leaving cut persecuted bar ker to digest the sfiHtigt. information he bid heard.
. ALSO ON HAND A good asortmcnt cf 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 and spades. CollinstV Coaxes, brass kettles, coil'o mill. Gotten vam i- can-
ule wkk. Sei vce, painted buckets, and pine
eiiurns ana tu'.'s, etr tVe . sVc.
kn;ve?, looking Hasses
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Zl"TZC'SJ. 13111 Stockholders of the Brookville Insurance
... . . j ' . 1 " ' 1 ' . r ..1. v 1 1 1 1 : till -
:an, sir indignantly an-1 lor nor month on oneh nd.iw nr dnrt- bi,...;uj
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uirinieu liiiuiuis iu succession, commencing on the first Monday in August next. Those who have neglected to secure the amount
01' stock respectively subscribed, agreeably to the
l i n iMuiit vi me cuuiicr 01 saiu company, are req ; ted to attend to the same, on or before the first da - of August next. i' lose desirous to take stock are invited to call, as tLo books remain optn at the cSco of the compa:ii . By order of the board. ABXER M'CAUTY, Pres. Jso. . Ilirx, Sec'v. Brcokriile, July yd,"l37. 06-jw
say that in thousands of cases, it has never failed ! Mis el
m a single instance, it should be used after all dental operations, sore teeth, bleeding, and spungy gums, scurvy, Sc. And has proven to be tho
best tooth wash over known; it is spoken of with unmeasured praise, and all who have used it, have laid aside all other remedies offered as cleansers of tho mouth and purifier of tho breath The Balm can be obtained wholesale and retail at the principal drug stores in Cincinnati, and every town in the United States by proper agents. All orders for the balm will receive aUention if addressed to Chas. II. Gowand's care, of Cincinnati, who is general agent for the western country. For sale at the apothecary shop of 31 DR. T. KENNEDY, Brookville, la.
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A CARD. CALEB B. SMITH & CHARLES II. TEST takes this opnortunilv of infarmlnrr ......
ic that in future they will punctually attend the I rankhn Circuit Court at its sitting, and all pro-
icssionai uusmess confided to either in said cour will receive their joint attention. CALEZ? B. SMITH, o- fo. CHARLES H. TEST an.2., 1837. 73w
Jy iprth of
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Store. Call and sec.
FRXKLIN McGIXXIS Brookville, Dec. 2.3th, 835 52 bty
Estate of Mary Stone, dee'd.
WIIXIAJI H. M'CARTIT. Attorney and Counscller fit. T .n in
If'L hor,eafter devote himself exclusively to . v w las profession and will at.PnH tn n t
bus.ncss mtrusted to him in the Circut Court of the sdjommg counties-and in the Circuit, Probate and Juetice. Courts of Franklin County. Office in 1 the Brick Eat of the court-house. BrookvJIe Sept. 6th, 1836. 37 f
fri the Probate cvurl 0
Franklin co. Ind.; Attgv1
complaint to settle o fi"
insolvent Instate.
N the 14th dav nf AiktmsK A. D. 1S;J7, be
fore Henry Berry. Esor.. Probate Judge of
sam court, now comes Solomon Allen.adniiniBi"tor of the estate of Mary Stone deo'd, by Joluistoa his Attorney, and on motion it is ordered by tLa court now here that tho creditors of said estate, be notified of the filinir and nendencv of said corn-.
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piaint, uy a publication for six weeks successive
ly in the Indiana American, a weekly newsoap"
printed and published in Franklin county, la".': ana, and farther, that unless the creditors of said
estate notify said administrator of the existencs and extent of their respective claims by filing th9
same or a statement of the nature thereof agreea
bly to law in the office of the clerk of the couraforesaid previous to the first day of the Novca; .
uer terra 01 said court to be holden at tae , house in Brookville, on the second Monday of a"
VSmhpr norf fivlinn n finol Jict.lliiih'nn nf IhB '
sets of the estate of said deceased will be divided)
their claims will bo postponed in favor ot uB
ciairac of more diligent creditors. Attest, ROBERT JOHN, Cl'k, P. C. c
August lath A I) 1337. o i
LANK DEEDS, Justices and Coustable'j
blufiksfor sale at tne American one.
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