Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 October 1837 — Page 4

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I litre was somcuung ci rc .Mu.iui m mm - - !i r..i K l- uttered these heart that believes him innocent despite oi

The io!lo inc'tc we copy i".-.en the Indianian,! word,'5'he wa? not slow to ne xeieve it. j circumstances; and which would chenah hiro

Indhn. If we arc not "Frank," she replied ofic-r looking at mm sUH.wcre ii ntauieu m .. b ,

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nrin'.ed nt Clnrlestown

" " -j " 'C", .irirr. i? "T!.HnVrSn the daughter left' the .he had been acquitted by acclama-

Thomas varo i.ics-n, urmcr.y oi wmoiicb- wrgcis hui , . ...u.u ,.i - - - . - ;-r ;,,' u- i,v hor Mat k servant.

tiPt;r.P. n.! naints nre ich her with treating her new ones i iioufeauuh.,......,; .v -

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.T f:i, f'nt rniirlcsv In wiiw t t iov are cnn lieu, i , ,'iuu m

bura. It is a well written

nature in its bo ft and highest col

em is yet .1 young man, and k tin. Is

nntl persovercr.ee, to hold on enviable stand among

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fW mnmcnls was in the presence OI

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i him for whom she thus lenncssiy iam

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f.i:r, uy circMiaci uui -a,ilu , ,..,.M

"i meant not s-.i cuon no u.im.'j """ - . rihmi-lir

" i ..i ..!.. :.. i i i...t r,.,itei-. 1 have The interview was onei-.iu

the Literary characters of tho day. Whilst h:s;eu, 1 'J "" ' . "' , ' . . , lf.v j . , crouHed into the space ot a

Li, lavage UricUaml norep:oac.r n m.K . ; - ' , ' j " mpris. Kavmond insisted, and

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imaffimtit):i is fruitfu

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fes a 'National So-!" by T. Ware Gibson, co;;ieJ into the various periodical cf tin? enntry.

soirie nvir-r credit ti tac ?jv i or-; Mirror so-.i-r

to the Jfaturu.iv Courier, a nu e.;:nc rriV.n- r.o cr.c

it whatever, but which cf ri'al shouiJ have be.'n credited to .the Indiana American, it having appeared original in this papnr.

l-"rom lue Indianian. WOjIAN S love. a tale. "Oh what is love made for, if "tis not the same. Through joy and through eorrow through glory ar.d shame; I know not, I ask not if guiit's in that heart. Hut I know that I love thee wi.-tever thou art."

Moore.

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likely to suffer ennui Iron, want uU -emu., v. ulu nut or v. .. " "ln S"2 .hout rose from the assembled

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multitude, loud above wiucti migm uc the shrill notes of a female voice. It proceded from Ellen Munroe, who was the next , iii ihe nnnsof her now freed

monism -

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tionrand witlioui uie eeiemui"; - " mong the jurors. A mni.lh after the termination of the trial,

a deserter when about to suffer for his crime, confessed that, out of revenge for some fanci-

A i.lirrmir which he had once experienced

at the "hands of Captain Henderson, he had committed the murder for which Raymond i,mH so i.pailv been convicted. At the day

appointed, Ellen and Raymond were united, hut he could not forgive the friends who had

so easily deserted him, nnd in a few weeks, accompanied by his lovely bride, he departed

for Texas, where those who have been con

vnrsnnt with the history of the recent strug

gie of that infant republic, have recently me t with his true name: that of Raymond being a

ficticious one under which 1 have chosen to

designate him in the present sketch. T. W. G

come

view. I li iv

forever!!M 'Frank, surely vou je

''' j'Mviiat means this? you are angry,

! iK..I chn

to bid vou adieu! and I finely obtained horn her a promise iuu

- would not sec him again until the inai miuu.u returned she ,; be over. She left the prison with full faith in

mil at tne !ii innocence, and in

the solitary cell to

-I amnotunWy Ellen," he replled-hisas-. tion of knowing that (here was at le st o ramed firmness fast deserting him--I have no heart satisf.ed of his innocence, nlhf

".! nnripr. llflt PVP11 t!lO ablest: and

believe me Ellen, it would be no light cause that could excite an angry feeling in my breast towards you but we part to-night, most probablv forever to morrow, I depart for Texas." " S!ie spoke not; vet her look was more elo-

Jqucnt than words could possibly have been. I lie could not misunderstand it it told him

that the tics which the long and sunny years

Everv one must recollect the thrilling andjoi 'ancy had ciitw.ned around them, were painful' illustration of the above sentiment, vet uasevcred; (hat with her as w, h him tne furnished bv the tragical slorv of Emmet (he j"-1 was ""cnansed. His vows, us pride. t;.k !,:.a, i.V i r-1 li n o-. I his fears, all, all were forgotten as he poured

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Iy depicted !v Irving in his storv of the "Bro- 'orin me vmu ia c o. .oc. x . u-.u ,.... .uken Ifcnrt." " Nor does that stand as a s.jliia-! returned home the accepted suitor of then

le h:slor of woman s r.I.'C-l'uu,,,OL' ...

ihou'-ii her i.iUier ni.gut not entirely liave

instance in

one

irt

the one oi ail others m the memory ui

he would wish to leave an unblemished name. At length the dav of trial arrived the court was crowded to excess, for the excitement had been unprecedented. The celebrated Colonel II was engaged for the defence, and at an early hour the shenfTprocce. ded to impannel the jury. The first witness called to (he stand testified to the facts of a challenge having passed between Raymond and the deceased, and the arrangements that had been made for a hostile meeting. The second testified (o the finding of the bodv, and to his meeting with Raymond returning from the woods somehouis before the

discovery.

This portion of the testimony had however

till iliuv. ....iiiw ...-- ... t ly was warm and bleeding when found, and ould not have been dead more than half an

cow

hour

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,X S C!rH f"cr choke, yet ... loved fior too W IU..C - U P . th. J

there is a forlit.ido and d islieilv in the love Jlonuly to thwart her inclinations ;n a matter so cf even the most retiring and timid female. ! momentous to her.iuturc happiness, and his tint defies misfortune and disgrace; and oe.iv Jc-Jiisent was freely give n to tiieir union. It burns with a i u.er.md brighter rav the more j was then late m tile fall, and a day was usc-d

darklvthe clouds rather around its objec t, iea. ly in uie ensuing spring lor their nupiiais

and having seen

peculiar construc-

ist heinous1 tion that this same dirk was found conceal

ed near the murdered man s corpse, with a-

Thc next witness was Dr. Stcpiicns, the

surgeon who examined the bodv. lie tcsti-

Tt i. .,t .,n,;,l I i.n S:.nil.in..nl nr-incri ( v .on IliUl hi "reams OI ItllCHV were OCSUUCU I lic-u iu mi; ...tv v,, ,.,...t wv.v v

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itu- nnilil smi i-s iri- I v iinoti lis. that WC'iOoe

r.-ia rrr.nrriv nnnrrriaic '.he u i iehlin tena-iintc

ritv ,,f tvomaa-slove. Hut ro to thn dark and ' dungeon, "poa a charge of that m

i.!,. i ... ..I o. !.;..!, i.-uid Jarful crime: wilful and deliberate mar-

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e brief one month from the period of the i in his office in the motiinj rvicw related saw him incarcerated i:i a i in his possession a dirk of

..!,.i:t. iiier! i iio e uieiiee against him was wnoii

bout one incli of the point broken off, which

Wif xi as found in one of ihc tconnds ; the dirk

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valuable, fram the meek of hi, once princelv h luive in its nature as ahnost to preclude the was here p.ouucea am , e. ime :u ny me fortune. fen f., one he u ill point to his 'possibility cf Id innocence. uess; toe point whicn bad bcen.ta.cn from wife.ti-o pride el his , rcsi-, , i; v. now the so-! The circnma.nces were these: A quarrel j tuc wound corresponded exactly witn toe o n-Iaccofl-i .Vi!ction -nd if i-i'dced I .f -t bad taken place between liimself and Captain or part. i hen the dine was produced, the lace, o, I... ..... ion. am, . indeed he ... t .vjected j prisoner looked at it for a moment, and I hen is capaine ol apprecia it-g t be worth of such a ; 111 iulllfl"1 c- uK- ' 1IL 11 1 ' , . . ,, , r ,. . , r. . r.n .... . . ' - . i.i.iinr, nfnirn. The ouarrcl bad beer, douot- -starting suddenly from his seat v.hilea Cusn

ue'.iiu.i, nihil n u:i.i ;ne.::i e.-iiicr K.'sscs or 1

reverses so lurg They j ;-s by

which tn.'.v te

::c il Kir.air.s unrhnnccil ? him ;:s liie- waves of the sea: li:e frail baruue whi h thev

ght" the soldier in a moment of ?- J overspracd his pale features, leaned over, the

t'.e (tsn-rw of his rival. ; iar aad wnisncreu Jor a tnoiiiemi in nis couu-

ss sen

fji;e on hrst learning

A chni.'ensre pasee, w

IS fCCepiCu

I, and

rival. a day

bear onw.Ird to its deslinaiion ; but which rail assigne d for thtrmeeting. i Ire evening

iceeiing tno appomteu !ay lienocrson

pre

was

sei s car. "You say you know tiiis dirk to be the one

that Mr- Raymond had in Ins possession on

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found m i.-dcred by the mad side; at a short - the morning oi u.c marucr, s.ua oionei n., - A,90 , jjeneral a8gortin8nt of groceries, l.arel-

dislatice from him was discovered concealed , alter a moment s siuuy ; "oui you wikc u in v.aro a,

vrare a iu ci t erv. nueen s. fiass anei tinware, anei

i lie lenifi ;i dirk know ii bv many to ; your hands while oil wei e in nil . iva mono a . wnioovv glass of various dimensions. JNails and

officer'

"I did, and examined it attentively," was

"I do not think 1 can be mista-

never aii- e i uie rqnamniiiy e i;a course, or disturb tiie serenity e l it inmate ?. Rut to our sterv. Eilen Munrcc was the

mi ! r !n u - ii lei" e( :i ivi'iilliiv I'lr!lorll r.h.r.lr 'anioniT

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who had spared no pain or expense in herint 1,,t- P'openi m uij w.uik., ..mi ...in.Ti1;'.:. Tujwc,..i nfim .-, r),m -,r,'lccii sce:i in his rosst ssioti on the morning of

ncrsonal beaufv. and sole h.ir nf ihe'l.irrrn i the murder. Raymond was also scon coming fbe reply

estates cf her father, her hand was sougbf bv i f be woods in which the body was iouno, cn. , , ... , a numerous crou d of admirer?. Left to her a few hours before its discovery. An exam- "Did you ma.ee any remarc relative to carunbiassed e hoi. e bv the kind indolence nf n'inalion cftbe wounds of the murdered marrying a weapon of the kind in your hat; and doting parent, she pase d bv ti;o oilers 0f the j discovered the fact that he had been attack- j if so, what was Itt 1,1,. , ,.,.! ,::;i;' ;.!,,;.,., i. ed from behind, and sbowe d bei ond a doubt "I remarked tnat it was oftentimes more

she' w.-.'s surrounded and selected from nmon-! tbat Ravmond's dirk was the weapon with j convenient to carry

i.ie companions oi ikt inf.Uicv, one wnose on

SPRING aEJd SOI HER GOODS

rtlIIE subscribers have received from Pittsburgh

JsL Hidtimore, rtnlailelpliia ana new-iom their assortment of Spring and Summer Goods

r-onsistincr in nart of the followinz articles, namely

ninths, r-assi meres and cassinets. assorted colors

Monmouth and Kentucky jeans. Ued, green and white flannels. Jtose &: saddle blankets. B!ack, brown and claret merinoes, plain and figured. Circissiana of various colors. Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings. Brown and bleached cotton drills. Canton flannels, assorted colors. Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Rnssia. Table and floor oil cloths, figured ar.d plain. Irish, German, French nnd Russian, linens. Twilled basrings. Cambrics, assorted colors, plain and figured. Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet and Swiss muslins. Figured arid plain bobincts. Silk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces. Ladies cravats and collars. Italian, French, English and American prints. Silk and tabby velvets, assorted colors, plain and figured. Figured and valntia vestings. Bed tickings. Buckram, canvass and padding. Merino, valentia, cassimej and cashmere shawls. Tidbit, prussian and silk dress "handkerchiefs, assorted colors, figured and plain. Flag, bandanna and pongee silk handkerchiefs; flag, cotton, and gingham, do. Black, Italian and figured dress silks. White, blue, pink,

i Teen and brown liorence. i.auies oiacK ana

white silks, beavor and kid gloves. Gentlemen's linen, beaver nnd buckskin gloves, and buckskin ir.ittens. Gum elastic, worsted, and cotton sus-

i penders. Sewing silks and twist, assorted colors, j Spool, wire and ball cotton; Scotch thread. Men's

fur and silk hats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver and figured 6atin bonne-ts; tuscan, leghorn, and spotted straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine hoots and slices. Ladies caif. seal, morocco and last-

i ing shoes nnd bootees; children's coarse and fiinc

I ditto

i!adle . jonrvsoiv ESFECTFL'LLY returns thank for the

share of calls given him since be commenced

el!iiiT Goods in April fast, and would inform the

public tlat be is just receiving such additions to

bis stock ot goods as win render ii qime gooa.

Amon"them may be found the following articlesDRY GOODS. Broad-cloths, casinets, Kentucky jeans, Ginne!;.

padding, canvass, buckram, Circassians, boinhi. zetts. checks, tickings, sheetings, shirtings, blan

kets, lincev. calicoes, einsrhams, bobinet; book.

jaconet and cambric muslins, edgings, footings

laces; Laches cotton anei worsted iiose, dress sliaw Is, cravats, stocks, pocket Ixlk'fs. tape braid.

silk, floss, boss, thread, needles, knitting pins, violin strings; brass, pearl, lasting, paper and bone

buttons: ivory eyelets for ladies use; leghorn and

tuscan bonnets, bonnet trimmings and ribbons;

tuck. Bide, fine and ridding combs.

HARDWARE. Knives and forks, spoons, locks, shoe knives, butchers knives, bridla bits, files, hammers, shoehammers, tacks, $c. Shoes, Hals, Costings, Crockery, Qurensicare, Groceries 7co, Coffie, Sugar, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, tsaiuralus. $v. "C. WANTED. In exchange fr goods, at the highest cash prices, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers, Rags, Fla, Flax-seed, Becs-icr.x. 'Persons wishing to buy goods, are respectfully invited to give me a call, in the large brick store immediately west of the court house, where rood bargains are to be ha.d. II. D. JOH.VSOX. Brookville, Sept. 6, 1S37. 34 I y Druse, illt dichics, Faint, &c. K& S. TYNEU keep on band a general nssortment of the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cin

cinnati prices.

ly recenimeniintions were

racter and a m;rd r.f the

inia.emis.icd cha

a small dirk in that wav

which thev had been inflicted. Another cr- j than iu the breast;and placed the prisoners

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cu.Ti3tar.ee whn u nan no smai: weij'in nim inm m c..v-.. ...... ..i. ...v...

man v. ft a the fact of his making no prcpa- j meant

Francis Ravm uu! had been bet playfellow j rations for the approaching duel by ' practis- -'How aid it corrcspoae

in iniarv, rihI h r censtant crmaiiion in Ihr'i'nS ' s 11 ls leciiiucain itnin" .iniv.i.ii . ,u.n more advanced stages of childhood. As she! list's. Opposed to this overwhelming mass ofj "It was about half mil

'How did it correspond with the length of

nch shorter than the

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nrinw i,i u iiiini-l-mi,l !.o C......I l.nr . ri rennet :i ti I ial evidence be had notning to 01-j crown

tl.u.llv Mirrcunded by the proud and weallhy lVr, but the clearest testimony of an unblcm-1 "Is that the hat vou have in your band? ' of the" land, he first ei'icovcrcd how deeply bu'isbed character, from his earliest infancy up "It is." heart was ei tbraKrd. ; r.el bis cwn rroud I lo the moment of his incarceration. "Will you have the goodness to see how .... . . . J . . r-i-i , . ... . !.: . t I, ,-, I-. : I n i : - r A

i here was nui one opinion as iei ms um , uiis weapon j - ...i.iiiu ia

soirit dictated to him the nec?sil v r f wiih-

drawing from the vicinity of so dangerous an ;ali concurreei in elenoune ing cum as -i euiu influence. Tree iuve is eer timid; and when ! blooded and cow .-.rely assassin. Raymond contrasted his own situation. de- "Whitlicr are yo i going Eilen ?"said Judge pendent upoira precarious profession for tup-jMunroo to his daughter, as she passed bun in port, wi'h 'ihal of tli se wiiii whom he must i the hall in the afternoon of (he day succecdenlcr the list as a rival, hope died within hisjiug the murder: "Wherefore have you your heart, il inched it had ever existed there. bonnet and cloak? Surely yd are not going The struggle was long and bitter in his lout through (his rain''" breast, but pi ide triumphed ; he could bear foj "I am going to see him father" she replied, leave her so long as men. cry might be per-. in a voice husky with emotion, but breathing mittcd (o cherifh her imago, as one not loved 'determined resolution in every tone.

in vain ; he could live upon the memory of the

past; but to listen to a cold nnd chilling refu

"JIv daughter, dearest child, you must

think of him no more," exclaimed (he old man

sal from her lips, to have the fondly cherished j bursting i.ito (cars and throwing his arms chimera's of Ins bovhoeel dashed tothe rround iaround her neck i( was (he first time the

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prisoners coriespoiicis vuiu inai measurement?" The witness did as he was desired, when to Ids own utter astonishment, and that of the crowded audience by which the court was thronged, il proved one inch longer thuii the hat.' A suffocating murmur of half suppressed emotion rung through (he court. "There is some awful mistake here" said the witness, "gentlemen of (he jury. I have

eastings, liar and other iron. American ana English blister, and cast-steel. Cross cut nnd mill saws. Sad irons, frying pans, trace and halter cli-iins. Brass andirons and shovels and tongs; shovels, spades, pitch "and manure forks; pitch, hand end broad nxes, &c. Sc, We invite our friends and the public generally

to call and see for themselves, whether the assort

merit, quality, and prices of our goods are not such

as will please. DAVID .'IlICE & CO. Brookville, Ind, May 27, 1S37. 23 bty

"Stop sir," exclaimed the now deeply exci ted counsel, rising from his seat with a coun

lenancc flushed tothe brow, "I want you now

forever, bv n word from he r. there was mad-'subject had been mentioned, and indeed (lie 0 fe ll this iury what Mr. Raymond done with

ncssin (he thought he lacked (he fortitude j first time he had seen her since the fatal dis- the dirk after you took it out of'your hat and to brave it. jcovci v. I returned it to him." He determined fo floe the scenes of his in-j "Father," exclaimed the maiden, in the "J recollect distinctly" replied the witness: fancy forever, nnd (o seek refuge in (he wilds 'same subdued but resolute (one in which she aiJ it between (he leaves of a large biof Texas, frem the m.-uleUidng memories -had first spoken, and facing him with her b!c which lay upon the lower shelf of his book which every husband every tree around himarms folded on her breast, "I cannot, I dare i case." recalled but (eo forcibly to mind. not obey you; I must, I will see him." "Sheriff, the book, the book," exclaimed A painful task remained to be performed;! "My child, my beloved one," exclaimed j the counsel, "and on your life open it not till

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not depart without bidding herf.ircwcll;pridc mou do he is a murderer, a cold bioodeu, whispered too that it would be too plainly cx-lcowardly I. ibiting bis weakness to shrink from (he p.:r- "Father, father," screamed (he maiden,

ting interview. He nerved himself for the ."pause, I beseec h ion I know ah' every

task and (he evening preceding (hat fixed for thing, I have heard his guilt proclaimed fiom

bis departure he called with the intention of bidding her a hasly adieu; contrary to expectation be found her alone. The cohl austerity of manner which, be bad determined (o as

sume, faded before the kind reception which lie met with, and seating hifriself beside her,

ne Jor a time forgot (he object of his visit. "I am glad to find you alone this evening" said he at length, as she: laid aside the guitar with which she had been accompanying her voice in one of his favorite songs. toThat is a pleasure I should have enjoyed very often of late Frank, if I had have depended on y ou for company," re plied Ellen. 'These long intervals between your visits are unkind: Surely I have not been so unfortunate

a hundred mouths, nnd every anathema that the vile herd have heaped upon his head, has but rendered him dearer lo this heart. Fa(h-

er, until now 1 never knew how much I loved him.'

"Do you (ben believe him innocent ?" asked (he old man, in a voice vainly smuggling for cyhnness.

"Believe i(! father I know it; I would!

swear it

The sheriff left the court, and in a few mo

ments returned, bearing with him a large bi

ble which was immediately iduetified bv the witness on the stand, as the one in which he had seen Raymond deposit the dirk. The sheriff was next sworn, and testified that he had kept (he key of Raymond's office frtm (he first hour of his arrest, and (hat no one but himself had ever had access to it; and thai he had found the bible in the very situation described by lusl witness. "Now, gentlemen of (he jury ."said Col. II.,

rising, "it remains lo consumate the proof of

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SUmOlER GOODS.

fo S. TYNEIt are now receiving from S New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, an excellent assortment of Summer Goods, which they will sell at Cincinnati prices, and receive in payment, at pa, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois

aru most of the eastern Uanu notes, the follow irg articles comprise a part of their stock, to-wit

Blue, black, olive, brown, invisible green and

black-mixed ciotbs. Blue, brown, drab, green

oxford and steclmixcd satinets; Striped do. Bed

and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills

and caummer stripes. Brown sheetings and shirtings. Bleached shirtings. Bleached and brown

cotton drilling. Linen and cotton table diapers

friash and French linen. Coloured cambrics.

French, English and American ginghams and

prints. Printed muslins. White, buiTand colour

ed Merscilles vc6tings. Fig'd, velvet and Valen

cia do. Ued ticking. Canvass and padding. Black Gros. de Rhine. Italian, Lustring and Senchew. Colored and black Gro. ds Nap. do- Fig'd Gro do Nap do. Fig'd Safin. Black silk velvet and fig'd velvet vesting. White, pink, green and blue fiorence. Pongee, bandanna and flag silk hdk'fs. Gro de Nap silk, gauze, hernani, silk muslin and crape dress hdk'fs. Tamboured and worked muslin collars and capes. Fig'd and plain bobinet. Thread and bobinet laces and ednrinn-s.

Bonnet, cap, lustring and satin ribands. Belt do. Bobinet ar.d grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and muslin insertions. Blond edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edgings. Black bombazine and satin stocks. White silk hose. Bl'k, white and zebra; cotton 4- black worsted do. 3Iisscs coloured and white cotton do. Lamb's wool, white silk, mixed, brown and white cotton half hose. Ladies' kid, beaver, cotton and silk gloves. Gentlemen's

uucKSKin, oeaver, Kid and coufcred and white cotton do. Silk, Scotch, gingham and cotton umbrellas. Parasols. Corded skirts, cambrics, fig'd and plain jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. In-

i ant caps and cap borders. Dimity. Gum elasfc, worsted and cotton susnenders: eewinir silk

nnd twist. Quilting cotten, Gotten balls & 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. Children leather and lasting do- Tuscan, open cottage, straw and fig'd satten Bonnets. FJowera. Palm leaf fur and silk Hats.

Opodeldoc

Bateman's drops Godfrey' cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike J5al6am hfo Doct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health

Fahnestock's vermifuge

Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camptiior Do Asafaetida Do Aloes Do .Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Bed do Indelible do Copal Yarni6ti Boot do Jappan - do Ground mustard Starch Slme i.Iacking Scotch snulT Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper 4teiined borax Calcined do Nut-galls March 14th. 1S37.

Pulmonnry Balsam Lamott's cough drops Calomel Crotoa oil Pink root .lalap Hed precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Tmii Bed lead White do Venetian red Spanish broivn Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruco Saleratus

Montague's bahn for

the teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oi! Shaving soap S.iongi Toy paints Medicamcntum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia INutmcgs Sulphate Quinine K' bty

CESAEeTt If i A ft I'FA C Ti il Y.

rglllESubscriber respectfully informs -EL thecitizens of Franklin county, that

he continues the business of

fttrti CSIA5K JIAKI. h in the town of Br6okville, Franklin Co. Indiana, where he is prepared to execute

all contracts or oidcrs in his line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chair?, will do well to call and eximinc his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, he flatters himself that he will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of it. & S. Tyncr's Store. Call and see.

FRXKLIX MeGINNIS Brookville, Dec. 2oth, 835 5J bty

IIST received a general assortr.ie;:t ofFinc and Coarse BOOTS.

Millers do SHOES, Boys do do Women's Calf Skin Shoes, Youth's do do Misses do Children's da ALSO, an assortment of Brass Kettles, large

and 6inall sizes, for sale by

D. PRICE & Co. Brookville, Sept. Sth 1827.

p"UST received and for sale,

SO Pr. Miller's coarse boots. 10 do do shors.

1S.OOO lbs. Iron assorted.

2,30O lbs. Cuvinglon Cotton Yarn. Also, brass kottles, all sizes, sole-leathsr, side, kip and calf skins, pine tu,bs and churns, wire seives, wrought nails, and axes. It. & S. TTNER. Orcokville, Sept. 18, 1837. S7 btv

tt-ar MISTAKE!!! HE subscribers have purchased the Store formerly occunied bv IVm. V. h'emv. in

Brookville, on the corner directly south of II- tS- STyner's store, where they are constantly receiving all kinds of Dry Goods, foreign and domestic!:.

ALSO ON HAND

Afoodrrtment of Groceries, hardware and books ' tfTy' "ZJZ

cu

ware.

Miscellaneous and blank books. Iron,

my client s innocence, for myself I .have not. na.lls nd castings. Cross-cnt-saws, grain shove's

the slightest doubt that the weapon which bc-i w,"w glass, sitoveJs and spades. Collinses Co

ir will be found where he! J7 ' . settles. colic mill. Cotten yarn 4- can-

ta offend veil.'

re; iied he,

"but from what 1

viti.t ftfed during the lasi three or fou;- visitl will do aught for which y v,kJi I made, t should suppose you were; not blush; b;it 'jppoe ne net,

"Yet Ellen, dearest Ellen." snid her f.iiFier : l.m.rnd in ihe n r i c e 1 1 n r

imploringly, "every body believes him guilty,! placed it previoulv to this unfortunate occur-! ..I''.'i S.VueB' . Paint,ed. buckets, and pine

.-.,. c . ..."... u.iu iuus, straw-Knives, looking p-lassea and . Ire-nee. Ucnllemen. examine for vourse ve.' .c a- ' e,illles

Plie fTrrater reason wbv I should iinf rlf- -w,,l Ur h.-mdod tUn I... t- il.n r., .i uij.

- m ' ' - . tmii .... .H..I.IVU .i.v iru.m IU ..... (Ulillilll. VIS I

sort him, said L.l!cn proudly. "io father, if , the latter raised it upon the desk before him :! e proofs of his guilt wore: written in letter of , . dirk dropped from between the leaves, the tire upon mv o.mi hear!, i would e hug to him; very counterpart of the one which had been

sun. Father, fear cot I

hat ye ar daughter ; su era lo as belonging to (lit: prisoner in every

yoft will ever !:.ue iojother resp.ee t than length, it was placed in

i beseech ye?r,uyo:i ' l!.c bat ne:l corrs ejwrclc( cx.ictly w'Hh the

cash for Wheat and Ras.

nr. siioecrioers will pay til0 lugbeit Ciifh price

ior iiit-rcuantaDie Heat, am mnr . n i.,ir

dollars per hundred for clean Jinnen and cotton rags; nil to be delivered at their Mills in BrookV,,1 v -J.H.WBBR&Oo. Svkville February IPth 1837. 40 tf

they

terms as can be afforded in the county. All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken iu payment. B. They will also self at auction every Saturday afternoon. The public are respectfully invited to call and see. ELIJAH DAVIS.

GEORGE M. BVRAMOct. 10, 1937. 40-tf Tlie Brookcillc Insurance company W'3" to Purcase solvent cash notes f"r w terms apply at tbo ofSce, west upper ioa in D. Price & Co.'e etore. ABNER M'CART7. Prell6'Jjo. W. Hitt, SeeV. Ji Kst, 18-J7. 24 tf-