Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 October 1837 — Page 4
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! wot pi .y and sing though he requested it, for she knew it won! J be uimossible to command
! her voice or refrain from
i ner moruncanon. i ne ca
t)'inc;ini.?s i;i the dirk blui eve.
Or in tiid Je.'.i re 1 wmi, Of tool Ii; J by g.-i.t'est melody SUi! wi,rm tn's he irt of mine;
i I't 5tl!il 1
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Arumr icii me muse lie me
Why should I seek perfectio
Uh, Irene! 1 did not expert
! slattern
And
cuu.ei
HI
t'.lO biujd,
if
calmer in t lie brim.
t my Youth's bright Hj
lit'
1;
Ii.iJ n:iv
'cctlv; and
rew ell forever 1'
'.SPRIftXt and SOUSE R OOOIIS. !
tears, so great was rTlUE subscribers Lave received from Pittsburgh, i -g all wa hf.rt :.m! as Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York, j
ntally exclaimed. ". . .TV"?. . . , . ' V,"
.. , ,. . cousts'-iii-; m par i o. ue louowiiig arucies, namely ;
. ... ........ im.u . (j5lltlis cahuorog and cass nets, assorted colors.
to hnd Ciec a ' Monmouth and
His
Ilavo whisp .-.. t'.i E'j'js, 1,1,-t to tlow
If by lIv-lvi-tiN. Or AraVs vEach star t.f M
Ad in :i!
know t h it w ' The Lill-nici Til .1 Efi I'd M V 1
Mv CI
i'.re la'c. low stream, in ry CKilJ a .vik o
ot yu'jti dream,
it'.'i mil:.; eys thill gr s bleak an'l bare "ne, it will i;t-t mae
was
uirccti v, ana suc.i
thai his friends yo:h to poor Arthur. When Mr-. Will
forgotten
he left, II.
as
t
i cuansu came over hid
c-red what had harccu
s turiitts there.
O, wUz'.i Love's i'rt-t sivcc-t, stolen kiss i'ari!;!(! on n-y boyish brow, Vs tint young forehead worn us this! Was that I'oiisl.e.! chock a nov. ! Was tliRt wii.i pu'se and throbbing- hea: Likd these which vainly strive In thankless strains of soulless art To licea'a themselves alive! Alas! tha ir.crnirj ilaw is gone, Gone ere the fall of day Life's iron fitters still is on, i I is wreaths all toni away. Happy if stiil gome casual "hour t.'nn wan.i the fading shrine, Too fiomi to chill beyond the power Of L.uv, or Sony, or Wiuc!
li:
huiiiscs? ' white H tnnels.
brown and cla.ret nierinoes, plain arid tiurud. Cir-
ciiesians of various colors. ISrowii and bleached aucetir.gs and shirtings. Dfown and bleached cotton drills. Canton, flannels, assorted colors.
(Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Unssia. Table again entered the roos:jml ll-or oil cloths, figured ceJ plain. Irish,
uerniar., r renca nna iviiesian, linens, i wiiieu
und
jaconet
bobinets.
Arthur Scctt will never speak to aie ' Ladies cravats and collars. Italian, French, En-
I will corifiuer mv carelessr.es?. and American prints. Silk and tabby vel-
and as;iortl-u co.ors, piain anu ngurea. i' iq;urca
vaieatia veti!igs. LeJ tickings, buckram,
canvass ana nauau;?. .t.enno. v&ientta. cassimej
I and cashmere s'.iitv!. Tl.il.it. nr.iestnn unit ct'ir
in an untidy dress ar. l tangled curl?; and dross handkerchiefs, assorted colors, figured and
& S. TYNElt are now receiving from Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, an
excellent assortment of Summer Goods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in
i navrnent. at nar. Indiana. Ohio. Kentucky. Illinois
Kentucky jeans." lied, green and and moat of the eastern Bank notes. The follow -Rose tz saddle blankets. Clack, inor articles romnrise a Dart of their stock, lo-wit.-
Blue, black, olive, brown, invisible green and
LducK-mixed
HH subscribers Lave purchased the St0f9 formerly occupied by Wm. X. Rem
Brookv ille, on the corner directly south of ft A Q
, Tyner's store, where they are constantly receiTin? all kinds of Dry Goods, foreign and domestick
hardware, groceries, tinware, crockery of all kinds books, shoes and boots, fancy articles, cutlery &c' Sc, all of which they will sell on as reascnab'-"
i:reiie was iil mtrs. njurman, i- rei.ca unci iviiesian, linens. J vvi lie ! -Oh, mv dear mother, would that I had Hv- ! S'". Cambrics, assorteJ colors, plaiu an ! i,. T -,.,.:, i ii ;!i;jr;d. I igurec. and plaui. mull, book, jacotii " V - coune. I have seen one ; auJ fivvi85S ,-Uslin3. vld and 'plaiu bobinet ilort.ie l.irt time, whose good opinion I highly ; Hiik, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and lace
ninrtta limp, hrnwn. r'ran. ffrPRn.irftrms as ran tip nnrrf1n in tho nnnnti. in i .
. . , J i (T3 ' . . ... w .. w w.l:L. -V I Uln. ,
oxford and steeimixed satinets; Striped do. lied j of Produce and Lumber taken in payment. X
: i ; . ' I ' l . ... : ii . . . . , .
i ney viii aiso sen at auction every Saturday a1"
j valucu .
! agata oat
and make myself worthy of his friend?!
your love, my molii troiih'.e you and ui
er.
I r. !
T . 1 U11U
i win never more
e myself hy an') ear
- r k a
as a good resolution cunnot !e too soon pr.ic-! pl:i. I'iag, bandanna tnd pongee
iHL' TOUN SLEEVE. BY MAIiY ANX DODD. "Irene! my daughter! I am astonished to see even, you careless as you are, sitting at the piano in such disarray. 1 beg you will dofl that dress dircclly for a more seemly habiliment" Oh, mother, do not speak to me until I have conquered this difficult piece of music," replied Irene; then after a few moments' silence, she turned round with a triumphant untile and added: "There! I have it perfect no.v, Mr. Cooper said it would require three hours' practice, but I have learned it in one. What were you sating, mother, about my torn sleeve? 1 caught it on the door nob, and a sad rent it made, truly; but it is not worth while to change it now, for 1 am going out after dinner, and cannot be at the trouble of dressing twit c." , "It :s unladylike, Irene, for you to appealbefore your lather and brothers' in such a dress which beside being rent, is to say the least, not clean. I am continually troubled about your careless habits, which "if not overcome, will surely lead to mortification and disgrace. I hear the bell of the street door, and yo i will be obligeJ to open it, for I have sent Susan on an errand, and must attend to her baking while s:,e is gone; I have left it too long alrea"Yr.-!! I i y not care. It is some coal oi
clam imo, 1 mh.;om'; or if it should be any of
the girls 1 can not (lighten them for thev all
KKO'.v 1 hate to be s' .rrhl .m Th..m;nJ
pr.ic-: V" i ;ag, oanu&nna una pongee 6HK uanuKer-
lioed upon, I go nor to make myself decent jcbiefs; fiag, cotton, and gingham, do. Black, Italfor the 'dinner table." ia!1 "3!lrcd dress silks. White, blue, pink, - green and brown fioreuce. Ladies' black and rt f . . . , , . , white bilks, beaver and kid gloves. Gentlemen's U.ir inend Arthur stood at the window cf ! linen, beaver and hnpkslrin cri.-,,ca ,i h!-i.;
Ins oliice humming; a favorite air, while Mr. i inittens. Cum elastic, worsted, and cotton sus-
O. a trieud from II. sat readin" the paners ! Pent--"s- Sewing silks and twi&t, assorted colors. "Now Scott," said Mr. D. looking up, 1 am I ? i,0ol'1wi"?, R.nJ biU f"on; .Scotch thread. Men's thinking you want a helpmate, and I Lafi StS t
young laily Wlio will suit exactly. The air spotted straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine boots )ou arc just humming is a favorite of hers,! and shoes. Ladies' calf, seal, morocco and lastand lins put the idea into mv head. Come j Vl- eLoe3 and Iwotees; children's coarse and Sine t . IT 5... .., .ti.?.. n .i :.,i i . ditto.
iuii. iuouuii rt3 l.UIlSlUlt:. iliUl Id UlU lllll uuuee
and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills
and eaummer stripes. Brown sheetings and shirtings. Bleached shirtings. Bleached 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, buffand coloured MersBilles vestings. Fig'd, velvet and Valencia do. Bed ticking. Canvass and padding.
Black Gros. do Rhine. Italian. Lustriner and Sen-
chew. Colored and black Gro.de Nap. do. Fig'd Gro de Nap do. Fig'd Satin. Black silk velvet and fig'd velvet vesting. White, pink, green and blua Corence. Pongee, bandanna and flag silk bdk'fs. Gro de Nap sillc, gauze, hernani, silk muslin and crape dress hdk'fa. Tamboured and worked muslin cellars and capes. Fig'd and plain bobir-et. Thread and bobinet laces and edgings. Bonnet, cap, lustring and 6atin ribands. Belt do. Bobinet and grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertions. Blond edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edcrincrs. Black bombazine and
satin 6tocks. White silk hose. BPk, white and i
zcora; cotton V
ternonn. 1 he
call and see.
public
Oct. 10, 1937.
ELIJAH DAVIS GEORGE M. 15YRM 40 tf
P. PAL .TIER EXPECT FULLY informs tbo ci izens 0f Franklin County. Indiana, that ho has m
menced the business of C!U!RMAKI.G in all its various branches, in the town of Brookville, where he intends keeping on hand an assortment of Common and Fancy Chairs, those wishing
to purchase will do well to call and examine h'.
wors. .iijw, House and Sign Painting
y ... uo cAckuicu si me suoriest notice, and m tha neatest manner. He flatters himself that hp n ;n
render satisfaction to all those who maj call on Lini for any of the above. His shop is directly opposite
iub i raiiKiin iioiei.
black worsted do. Misses coloured i ' ' 40 tf
8l!l,l
you to the fair Irene Willis."
Arthur stared and turned away as if observing something from the window, but collecting himself in a moment, replied, "many thanks D.. for ) our kindness in selecting me a better half; but methinks I have"heard somewhat of this same lady that she is not overly uice in her personal appearance; and what are beauty and accomplishments in a wife without neatness? Above all things I would avoid a slattern." "Why, Scott, you wrong Miss Willis, you do indeed. She is the neatest and finest girl in II., and my wife says she is perfect in all household virtues; but it must have been some time ago when you heard of her,I believe she was a giddy thing once, and I have heard some story; I was away at the time and had forgotten it about a gentleman and a torn dress; I vv'uh I knew his name, I would go a hundred miles to tell how she is altered. But it grows late, I must be off. Do not forget to visit II. soon, and let me take ou to see Irene." Many days did not pass ere Arthur Scott again visited the mansion of Mr. Willis. His calls became longer and more frequent, till they ended like this simple sketch with a weddidg, which though no novel thing, is the end of ail novels, and the gossips who had
.i uiu ui Miigie Diesseaness lor our fair friend Arthur, were somewhat chagrined when tliey saw th'i following in the morn in" pupers. "Married at II., on Mondav morning iicr
Also, o general assortment of groceries, Lardware and cutlery, queen's, glass and tinware, and wia'iow glass of various dimensions. Nail3 and castings. Bar and other iron. American and English blister, and cast-steel. Cross cut and mill saws. Sad irons, frying pans, trace and halter chains. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs; shovels, spades, pitch and manure forks; pitch, hand and broad axes, fee. &c, We invite our friends and the public generally to call and see for themselves, whether the assortment, quality, and prices of our goods are not such as will please. DAVID eMilCE & CO. Brookville, Ind, May 27, 1837. 2-1 btv-
lrugs, Efriicizscs, Paints, &c. JTb &; S. TYNEIl keep on hand a general as-Ja-d sortment of the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cincinnati prices.
IV on,' riei-ion." s!m . i..,f,..,...i i ,'i , k ! riuur cott, esq., counsel or tit law. in Mist
, ' ' ""umii iiuaiii HI ia- I ,r..u. . 1 -'-- stlf,ns her mother left fhe room, "only otic, .? V1,,1? ol'b' daughter of Charles Willis, and that is Arfiiur Scott, whom I should be i S'
ashamed to have seen me in !hU dU '..-.hU!,.
i!J IS
to wr.it
bcll.,;
je.ore we al.ov
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uci s &uau oe ! iviir'i u!
i : . i .
re p resen'
-- . . , , . tilv. uia i :e is so partirniar; but thank fortune wenty miles olf, so I wil! e'eu hurry t
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t
on
i
BZAE)LEY D. .?OIKto. PLPEOi'FULLY returns thanks for the
I ,r ",r , l.iils Slvel1 since he commenced
a more parlit ular i ''is stock of noodd as will
.vinongtiiem may be found the following art-cles-DRY GOODS
Broad-cloths, casinets, Kentucky jeans, flannels, . padding canvass, buckram, Circassians, boiuba-
lo the characters he
introduct tel.
'r t . ......
i. ia. Irene illis was tlu: most beautiful
gu in 11., ev. ry body said, and what every
ooay s.ua must be
true. 1 hat hi. w.-io .-.tin
...v. nuisi careless oi ner sex
less a tiu-sm. Willis, wbo
lern lorau motliers, bad soared
tlCii
eradicate tins weed which was s with her cheiV.ied blossom, but
was a p:.tno piiins to pringi.ig up
lie was as
zetts. checks.
ke;s, l.ncey.
ijaconcc aim cambric
laces; Ladies' cotton
i t-ha w I
ssiar.s, uoti-.ja
-nngs, sheetintrs, shirtinrs. blan-
caucoes, ginghams, bobinet; book,
ii.asuns, edgings, footings and worsted hosr ilrfj
y t unsucces.fi!. Ir.t.e was the only si-t
tor,
, o.uvais. mocks. r.nil-ot ,,M.'f, . r ,
, siht, tloss, boss, thread. i..'nrilo .:..: ' ...
I olio strir.tr,. I.. '. T. '.r.V "'S !'.
,vory eyc.ots lor ladies' use: Wl,rn A
11,. . fi-iv.il his,.nn 1 ,,.,, 1 . '
ana nau i.eon i -o m-t .,1 , . 1, ;.. .. r r... . 7 . "ounci trunmins-s and rihhrma-
.. . - ""VIIH.IL L'l i(IH! :in,-r s!, . tin.? n.l -: 1 l: .
I. ml I--.r- I I l - 1 i- i - - . '
ways have
!1 ivn,..l.,.f., :r t- , . . i iviuves anil iur .-s o",.,.,r-.. l ,i.. . .
grow up a ft ,. h,Moi,o,o snoe Knives,
Her mother h, I hn" " " " ' " Qle DUS hlC3' inmers, shoe-
r rhi I i: a I .
. iii;:i.i "D nni.i rw.
been ff-aiiniiic. and I do n.-.i tlio.b
ii ai an wotn?er:u!, i! she did grow
pearl, lasting, paper and bone
tuscan boiiiut
oiuc, nne ami nua-ing combs.
HARDWARE.
.... I 4 I t it
" uvi aim iieeilieSS
it was
as yet workhitrh time he
som-.-thingto time; but time had
eJ no wonders, though had.
It is well wc are unconscious of wh.it peo..e say an, ihii.k about us otherwise Arthur
vvou.j :hu nave vvai'.i-.t
Opodeldoc
Batemau's drops Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do .Sweet do Oil spike j'alsam life Doct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health
rahnestock s venr.ifuffe
Cleveland's ague drops Creatn Tartar 'i'urtaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do Asalcetida Do Aloes Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Red do Indelible do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappan do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper Refined borax Calcined do Nut-gulls March Mth, 1S37.
Pulmonary Balsam Lamott'8 cough drops Calomel Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment
Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian bluo Indi Red lead W'hite do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's bs.hn for the teeth 15!ue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints Medicamentuni Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia Autmegs Sulphate Quinine 12 bty
anil white cotton do. Lamb's wool, whit
mixed, brown and white cotton half bos
kid, beaver, cotton and silk Hoves
buckskin, beaver, kid and couicred and
ton do. Silk, Scotch. srin?ham and .-niton nmhrpl
las. Parasols. Corded skirts, cambrics, fig'd and plain jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. Infant caps and cap borders. Dimity. Gum elastic, worsted and cotton susnenders: sewin.T silk
and twist. Quilting cotter., Cotten balls As patent thread. Ladies morocco. Kid, Calfskin and lasting shoes. Mens coarse leather and calfskin boots. Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calf skin shoes. Misses lasting & Kid do. Childrens leather and lasting do- Tuscan, open cottage, 6traw and fio-'d satten Bonnets. Flowers. Palm leaf fur and silk Hats. ALSO ON HAND A good 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 and spades. Collins&; Coaxes, brass kettles, cofie mill. Cotten yarn & candle wick. Seives, painted buckets. Bur! nino
churns and tubs, straw knives, looking glasses
--" ' t tr
'-' wij
e. Ladies'!' lB S ULttlH fiHlESSIAG
Gentlemen's inn"1' subscribers would inform their customers
white cot- and -the public that they are readv to rn,n.
AdEiiinistmtGS's IVoiicc. WOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad-
j- ministration upon the estate of Hugh Bail, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned according to law. Those fiavinrr clai
j
tiav to mm
mence Fulling and Cloth Dressioug at their Mi'l on Big Cedar Grove. They will endeavor that
their work shall be done in the shortest time
possiDie, anu nnisneu in the neatest manner
from their Jong acquaintance with the business
nicy naner inemseives tney snail be able to nve
general saiisiaction. They will receive Flannel at R. and S. T'.
store, in Brookville, and return it when finished. They will also receive work and return it wher!
nnisnea, at Mm. w hite s store, in Scipio. Their prices will be the same as at other estab lisdmentB in the country. P. & E. JENKINS September, 1S37. 39 Rff
WAGGOZV !tlAKIG
1 1 T' fill IvBKri Via. .(-...tlnii.. -. . n . . ...
... v.uuiiuin,s iu carry on tne War- - gon Making business in the north Dart of tk
a. i r i - t . .
iown oi iirooKviiie, wnere he will endeavor to please and accommodate his customers AN APPRENTICE. He also wishes ami-
prentice to the above business. A boy from 15 to
1 1 , active, anu industrious habits, will find a good situation by apply ing soon. JOSEPH S. WILKINSON Sept. 53, 1837. "
3
Si Reward. T o X- n- T t
i . n.-v i iii avav irom tt.e suhsf n mr tvj
. - . - w"
oth or September, 18.3i . a lirht brown mar,
estate must present them duly authenticated with, twelve years old, two hind leers white, sl.n.l
year irom this date: and tlmco Jnrlol.to.i ; round, 6ho had the scratches in tl.A IpO kinrl lor
immediate payment. The estate isiias a small winte spot on the back, some on-
..airs on the side occasioned hv t !,f Knrl.rlr. mn
will leave said mare at Pet:i
,-1 ...
in sprinrr-! ' ' u" . voieocott s larm will receive!
n one
must make
supposed to be solvent
On Friday the 27th day of October, 1SS7, at!'"" person that tue late residence of tho k-.;, I ,lor.,,tj C3.: Clair's, on ilr f,
v4vv.,iocu . i . oorui". . ' -
lierv, khieensiL'nrp.
I - I . .
O.lors, llc.is, Cistinzs, Crock,
n o ' --'tr l'Sari ui"zcr, I rppcr, Sptce, Sataralut, fa. eye. " WANTED.
j ISutlcr.
door sou,,.!,, had hc lcRovvtl Irene was! "'T tckc Feathers, tnaniiiag ioit.u.e for the twcr.ty miles whichl ' t'ff' liax-sccd, Becs-xaz. she Ihrught J ,y between t!;em. Now Art!mr! iPvj' 1" t0 haJ S, are respectfully wasa prvims mating .tWy,r, and "well to! mmedieK we I V&cnnl " do ,n the o, d -exquisitely l;t-at in his per-1 bargains are to be baa H riuHSsa .andlaM.d.ousin his hoicc of society, so! "rookville. Sept. 0, 1SS7. ""a?0?; that it w.is whisn.Tcd :ih.. , i, i ... z Iy
' 'JIgosMpsot;,!. that he surely
"'V lor. m i.at worse
""lu llvt '' '" predicted for him Uecome -.cp.aintcd.with Irene while
spe.uung a low d,.vS with
was charmed wit! .
ll",! IM.iit. t. l; I. l
. "Yn sl,e retKrned to her
iiuiiu, iu: K ii I ; : r en.,. r i i- .
would I
file could i
He had i s!ie was!
a coumu in M..and!
ui.-.iuivv . 1 in i.rcnrn !
- a3 AIR MA A ITFACVrdise v
mi 11 T . . . , . .
-- ' E moeuscriDer
r respectfully informs 'Frank I in Conntir i!i
in the
iiioiaua.
Ills olllce
Co!,
departed
t .
iy, and Ijl.ickitoiie and a 1 .
iuhi lost their power to charm. f i,.i,.r. i . . .
v... urc,;., nil I wills co:RIImirrd nn,nil; ",..:
r, I' , !. . . ....ul..io9UU i ,
hei
htie. at tho sh
reasonable terms. Those
or common or
jn . .,..11,1111 county, tiiat b, he continues the business of
5 TIAHiirc
. .i oi iirooliville, Franklin Co. . IV nr,i :.- i .
all nonf.. eparca to execute
ii.llvv.-o Ullll O'l l!lf l int,'
suns.hine of his Ii A- !..-., I ! wishinr t,i r,r,.
ill :.i c .i i . will r!,r,vr! , ..... ' or 'Y cliairs
... ..v. cm.cu luiic-i - , r" anu examine his xivr-L- i.
Lielon! a to Li3op;Le
'iu copies : i " satisiaction bv
"3frof to any i:l the coui.tr. 8 immediate v norti. nr u a. o .r.
C,ll.,i, " . .v, o. jjners
npirfY.; c',. i ... . .-..ucv-c
all tV n - , , had 5he c'i'ned an Lie cuuu and i1. .nh il,.,.-! ;.,.!
ed to lu .-. v t i... . . ".",u,- --
i.imi i iv:u i.wo.i i. i ...
lus busing t!l:ifcli , -., "'" """AS Ac Sfl?.
..:!.. iinu now n t-ri ELM1' rpioi I - .
ins IOII2 lirt'lin: i n -ii . . . -.la . .: scjuril assort mtf r Tn:.
Ill UIICIOSP Iho ao.l (;.,nrK. U( W.i .i-iue
nueu with tiic name- of Irono. .
tu,w A l!aV ;'e WdS CorccA to 0iit!k l ' lon'i V !l M ,,lm l H- mu! now aft"'i
mawie mayiicain behold the ange of hi fancy, the lauhless Irene. Iler rI
p 4lll uu. lom Sjeeve! Th version was constrained and common -Never in her life had Irene looked pe.red so ill, hni she would ha tS.iT w-WMohave had it other J?E
it t r'RNKLIN Brookville, Dec. 25th. 635
-McGINNIS 52 bty
BOOTS.
.
-uiiiers do SHOES, Boys do do Women's CalfSkin Shoes. Youth's do An
Mi6ses
Children's
do
do
do
ALSO, an assortment of Brass KPtti- i nd small sizes, for eale by large
for eale by
Brookvill, Spt. eth 1937.
D. PRICE & Co.
PAR'i'flUKsaMP. SAAC PRICE & JOHN ADAMS bavin- form
7vl r i? .nerBu.,P,? tUc Saddiinff business under lo oi Price and Adams, are prepared to execute, n the neatest style, all work in their line of bus,! ness, arid are ready to accommodate their cufctom-
w. uu iuo puonc, with Npajish, Spring and Common Saddles, harness and bridles of "every iind, collars and all other articles iu their line o'
t;oou materials a.id durable workmanship, ihey have lust rece.vp.I frnm p..iji
S,.r' r "f.so;nf asortment of saddlery, consisting of, bridle bits, clirru;) irons, buckles tacks spurs plush and webbing,' ic. cS c. for silo at ret
ir ,7' T" , lu , 111 01 .oaaJler-o tools, consist-
r T "nying Knives, hammers, pinch
..-....., 0ud,1,iir iorKs and edg ng tools. at the brick 1st door below - ico .v Lo. s store. Brookville, May L'O, 10:37, ... Iotsee. A.l persons indebted to Isaac Price are requested to call and settle their accounts, as I am needy lor cash and hope tb.s will not be iielJcted a. 1 am anxiou. to settle my old books. S
.... ,,,, . i ,a:..iiii co., inu.,the understgned will sell at public outcry tha personal prop-
1 ".o..auij to saio estate, consisting ol horses, hogs, sheep, cattle, wheat in the barn, corn in the field, beus and bedding, &c &c. Terms made Known on the day of sale: sale
oclociiA. M. JOSEPH Wtrunv .i..
O .. . loo- --1 UUI1J 1. Sept. 0, 1S3. S9 3w
above reward, and all reasonable charges.
, GEOIIG EDER.
CO-PA RTW E RSS3 P. co-partnership has been formed between David 1 rice and John W. Hitt in tho mnrntiir, i,.,.
siness, and will be conducted under the firm of Da-
viu 1 ru.e u; 00 at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookville. 1 We flatter ourselves that we shall be able to a--comodate our friends and customers on as -ood terms as can be bad in the State, and will -ive a liberal credits. 0 Ourstockof merchandise is now very oo and we inted keeping if so, and by so doing we' respectfully solicit aud confidently expect a liberal hare of patronage. DAVID PRICE c CO .
xjrouviue, i-itli Sept. 1336.
TAILORING. 3 SHEPPERD respectfully infom n,-
LlZJ1? nd its vicinity that he has
I T';; 10 me snop mat was formerlv oc cupied by C Cain, as a shoemaker shop on the St'11ier0,,nhapiibUc S(laars' 60uth o A B tP t r&i ''iaLDd 18 Iedy t0 do work iathe la
....,u, auu uy prompt attention hopes to
V ,., , "' lue PUuc patronage. Brookville Sept. 29th 1936.
A LIST OF LETTERS.
H n WIAI.M.NG in the Post Office in BroukvilJ
Indiana. Oct, 1st. 1S.S7 !,;,.!. ;r i.iJ
out uciore me nrst ct January. will bo-
uo toe general 1'ost Office as dead letters.
GEORGE BERRY. P.M.
re
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JALEB B. SMITH & CHARLES H. TEST h7ti t"-3 r 6 PPrtunity of informing the pubFC nu future tey will punctually attend tie ill I KlrCUit CUrt at it8 tting. and all pro! fess.onal business confided to either in said court will receive their joint attention. '
183'
Stl"!" TASX. .l!'3 i-r of Sentember Co'u . 1 county, la., one esiray Mare v-m f-lwins descriptions: a yellow aoir'l .th a small white star or suot ia her (orli J' and .10 other white marks or 'brands Sr?vib,2' a long switch tail, about thirteen ard a half k ,' k'Sh, believed to be about three years old Praised to twenty-five dollar- S ii, chard ? , P" oers and William White, Ser. 1 ceSS ?"1' to i be a true description .d valuatlo V a.V55thU,ffiCe: giVen Uuder nd and?eS tins ,;oth ot September, 1S37. 6a1' fc9-3w JOSEPH EVANSP J Ko1s Shoes, &c. t&l received and for sale, 200 Pr. Miller's coarse boots.
... . ?o do shoe,
' v lbs. Iron assorted.
-S,-00 lbs. Covington Cotton Yarn Also brass kettles, all 9ize8, le-ieather k.p and calf 8kin8, piae tuba JSSS seives, wrought nail, and CburD8'
K. 6c S. TYNER. ,37 bty
CALEZJ B. SMITH, CHARLES H. TEST. 7 3w
WflLLIAM M. M'C ARTY, W Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL hereafter devote himself exclusively to bis profession and will atiend to all Law business intrusted to Lim ,n the Circut Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit Probat and Justices Courts of Franklin County . ' OrBce in the Brick East of the court-house Brookville Sept. 6th, 1836. 37-Ltr.
iru,0kvilC Insurance company
v.'gi r, . asn notes for pSoTSX soJe.0 ffiCe' WeSt
I A 1 1 T T T r .
".-no. IV. XilTT, CCC V June 21st. 1837.
ABNER M'CARTY, President
24 tf.
s.
ide, wire
PretkriHe, Spt. 19, 1837.
cask for Wheat and Rag,. Brookvill, F.b,s, 10,lfi9'VS',EE!l4'5f J..st licceived aud for sn.
Mackerel,
May let, 1937.
Also a few barrels of Molasses
& S. TYNER. 19
rom e,r,nFands Wanted. Marei. "uJ3a'1 0Dd Battimore, wanted by S.. TYNER.
Armstrong Henry
.ney Jonathan Allen John Sea Alger Freeman Armstrong liaia'u Allen Josiah Allen Sarah Adams Ely. Allen John Barwick Joseph S 2 Brushcl Richard Benjamin Judson Bunyard James Bradburn Dr John Barton Martha ifarton James 2 Brandiff Craniel Bonwell Hen.-y 2 Bell Nathaniel Bradford Sheibe Butler Win W liarwick and .Cutler .Biggs Thos & Susanah Carter John 2 care of J Winn Clendening John Cummins Thomas Caster Peter Cas3 Ir Clerk Colfax U Christian Allen Cambridge Littleton Chapman Chas II Caster Wm H 2 Cone Josiah Cotton Wm or fumily Calfee Simpson Davis Dr John 2 Dodd Aaron G . Dodd Wm Eggleston Hon M C Elliott John C Eckles Wm G Eggleston Hugh Eckles Abraham P Flohr S Freeman Richard 2 Freeman Thomas Fenny James Flint Thomas Faurot Joseph Foster Chilan Glidewell Robert Glidewell Wm Gray J II G uire Joseph Gilchrist John Gambriel John fifarvara Edward Jaley Martha " iarvy Charles iiendrickson Unia awe James -tfetrick Margaret ietrick Jane aulslead Miller alsted Tbmoas iubar Christian aymond Dr
iaslani .ibrahatu annab Oavid L'aysc Joserih Jr IUJoLn Jones Charles Johnston J C .uhnslon Henty acksuii Wm Jackson .Andrew
Kellogir Elizabeth
Kelley John Knott Thomas Keeler Sarab
LaRue B H 4-D L
LaRue B II Lyons ron Lowry Stephen Maurer John Miller Jeannette
Mount David oa
Malatt James .Miller Abraham Maker .flrchelaus
Mead Mary E Miss
Maker D C Marsen TliomaB Masters John Morrison Robert McMaban John McCorniTc Wm ji.L-..rTii...
McGiloerry
Osborn Redin UH 11 : 7 . v, a
lClllllc taiiico Pattilon Joseph Pinger Cbristiaa Reinemann J Rockafellov.- .3ig Read Jacob Reed Andrew Unhnttom Wm
Sturdeva nt Mary Jli
Stagg Isaac Stout Jacob
Sbawcross LlizM
Miss Steel Samuel
Searl Phebe Mi
Sloan fTenry Smith D Lord Smith Jonathan Tylyear Jamen Titus Jesse Tilson Lemul Tyner iarrison 'est Charles K Tohnan Stephen Updike Morris Usher David Victory Charles Wiilard Edward Westerfield Wm I Wood and Miller Waller Jacob -Wiukleman Jacob Wiley Dr J L JFigions IFin TVebh Eliiba . ITright Elizabeth
leans an ti Kntiincls. 11 vi.
A LARGE supplp 0f jeans and SaUiml various qualities, for sale low, on jbtnii credits, by . . K. BUCJIAN Tno
A . 80. S6-2m. Cm. Gat I Ooiii
