Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 November 1837 — Page 4

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From the Green Thistle, AN" APPEAL TO TUB DOG-KILLER. Loafer, spare that dog! Touch not a hair or limb! In youth ho fought for me. nd now I'll tijjht for him. What injury doth he, Tint in his fated head. The Mayor's stern decree, .Mast loJo a j u uk of lead! My old mid faithful dg, "Whose name and wide renown Have l'rii?htei:e-.I many a rorue; And vvuuld'sl thou shoot him down! Loafer! thy wrath forbear! Let Honesty go free Though mad, ho would bewnra Of nich a thing as thee: When but an idle boy. Often with him I roved; In all their gushing joy, Him, too, my sisters loved.And him my brothers dear. The fond caresses would give. Loafer! who sent thee herd (Jo! let that old dog live. Mv heart strings round thee cling, Close as thy hide, old friend! Thy honors I will sing. Thy life and fame defend. Old dog! the Mayor brave! And, Loafer, leave the spot. While I've a hand to save, The gun shall harm him not.

.V jo Printing Machine

Patriot th'is notices n new

machine tin: no j

-Thi Charleston

IV invented print

hi ultra, ns it would

see

curt

in, in that department of mechanical scire:

"A rrintiti'' pre!! has heen lalcU invent

ed hy 11. Hili, an ijiiglisli mechanist, throwing oil 800!) sheets per hour without the use of steam. The number thrown otf by the most powerful press now in use is 4000 per hour. The sci oU of paper of the width of a newspaper, and from three miles and a half to four miles loi, can, on one of Mr. Hill's presses, he printed in an hour. The principles of this invention, and which distinguishes it from those presses now in use is, that the motion is rotary instead of being reciprocating, which communicates to the machine its rnpiditj of motion."

SlRIiU and SllMiWUR It.

TUB subscribers have received from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York,

their assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, namely:

VIUIU!", c5suiii-reB anu caesiueis, u?3unuu cuiors. Monmouth and Kentucky jeans, lied, green and white flannels. Rose & saddle blankets. Black, hrnwn and claret nierinnea. nl.nn and fi mired. Cir

cassians of various colors. Hrovvn and bleached j

sheetings and shirtings. Brown and bleached cotton drills. Canton flannels, assorted colors. Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Riissia. Table and floor oil cloths, figured and plain. Irish,

German, French and Russian, linens. Twilled

bagings. Cambrics, assorted colors, plain and figured. Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet and Swiss muslins. Figured and plain bobinels. Silk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces. Ladies cravats and collars. Italian, French, En

glish anu American prints. .-iik anu laouy velvets, assorted colors, plain and figured. Figured and valenlia vestings. Bed tickings. Buckram,

canvass and padding. Merino, valentiR, cassimej and cashmere shawls. Thibit, prussian and silk

dress handkerchiefs, assorted colors, figured and iil.iin. Flair. Iinnilnnn-i nm! nnnrrnn Kill; h.'inilker-

chiefs; flag, cotton, and gingham, do. Black, Ital

ian anu nirureu ores siiks. n:ie, oiue, pint,.

green and brown tlorence. 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 spotted straw ditto. Men's coarse and line boots and shoes. Ladies calf, seal, morocco and lasting shoes and bootees; children's coarse and fiine ditto.

Also, a general assortment of groceries, hardware and cutlery, queen's, glass and tinware, and window glass of various dimensions. Nails 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 tonsrs:

shovels, epades, pitch and manure forks; pitch,

hand and broad axes, &c. 4 c,

We invite our friends ami tho nuhlic trpnarallv

to call and see for themselves, whether tho assort

ment, quality, and prices of our goods are not such as will please. . DAVID iMUCE & CO.

Brookville, Ind, May 27, 1337. 23 bty

STOLID STtROM the subscriber in Bath township. Franklin County Indiana, a blood bay HOUSE and a new saddle and bridle, and martingales with a red lA..t n tl.a hm..l il.n Iiai.a la l.ritrlit lllrtnfl hav

with a small etar in his forehead, black mane and tail, with white hairs on both sides of his withers, extending from the top down, nearly over the shoulder blades: he is between 14 and 15 hands hitrli. 4

years old, well built. The person who stole said . . I1T..I' I . 1 I LI ,

norse is iiameu iv imam t oner, lie iius uihuk iiuir, dark skin, tine voice, with an upper tooth out be fore, he had on a black fur hat, a ganes coat, snuff colored cabinet over hauls and vest, a loaded whip, also, a bundle of cloths containing two yards ofblue tino cloth, one yard and a quarter of 6 n u II" and three quarters of half width and check linsey; he is about six feet high. The above horse was stolen on tho evening of the 25th inst.; any person securing the

same and giving information, will receive a reasonable reward and all charges.

JOSHUA HARRIS. October 2oth St 4-i 3w

Administrator's Notice.

OTICE is herebv given that letters of Ad

ministration uoon the estate of James R.

Gallaspie, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, according to law. Those having claims

against the estate, must present them duly authenticated within one year from this date; and those indebted must make immediate payment. The

estate is insolvent,

On Friday the 17th day of November, 1937, at the late residence of the said deceased in Springfield township, Franklin county, Ind., the undersigned will 6ell at public outcry the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of cattle, one horse, hogs, one set of Blacksmith tools, one stack tf hay, household and kitchen furniture, 4c. Ji c. Terms made known on day of sale; sale to

commence at iv o clock, A. m.

JACOB FAUSSET, adm'r October 16th, 18:37. 42 3 w

SIMMER GOODS.

R& S. TYNER 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

ana most oi the eastern diuk nuieo. uc iuhuing articles comprise a part of their stock, lo-wit; Blue, black, olive, brown, invisible green and black-mixed cloths. Blue, brown, drab, green, oxford and steelmixed satinets; Striped do. Red and white flannels. Mexican mixtures, blue drills and eauminer stripes. Brown sheetings and shirtinge. Bleached shirtings. Bleached and brown cotton drillin.tr. Linen and cotton table diapers.

Iriash and French linen. Coloured cambrics.

French, English and "America!! ginghams and prints. Pointed muslins. White, buff and colour

ed Merseilles vestings. Fiff'd, velvet and Valen

cia do. Bed ticking. Canvass and padding. Black Gros. de Rhine. Italian, Lustring and Senchew. 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 blue tlorence. Pongee, bandanna and flag silk hdk'fs. Gro do 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 edgings. Bonnet, can. lustrincr anil satin ribands. Belt do.

j Bobinet anil grecian quilling. Thread, bobinet and

muslin insertions, mono edgings and quillings. Worsted blond edgings. Black bombazine and satin Etocks. White silk hose. Bl'k, white and zebra; cotton black worsted do. Misses coloured

and white cotton do. Lamb's wool, white silk,

mixed, brown and white cotton half hose. Ladies' kid. beaver, cotton and silk srloves. Gentlemen's

buckskin, beaver, kid and coulcred and white cotton do. Silk, Scotch, gingham and cotton umbrel-

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What an impudent varlet that Dedham Patriot is only hear his "Modern Dictiona-rv"-Lndy A female with her head stuck in a silk bonnet her waist puckered into the circumference of a junk bottle, and a hole in the heel of her stocking. Ginthman A fellow with a Imis nine in

one hand, and a sword cane in the other, with two cents in his pocket, and no sense in

ins rteau.

Johathan where was you going to yester

day wnen I saw you going to mill. Why 1 was going to mill to be sure.

Well I wish I'd seen you I'd a iot you to

carry a grist for me. Whv von iliil see mr iliil'nl vnn ?

Yes, but not till you got clean out of sight.

The IsirgeH Cities in the. World. These nrc Jcddo,"in Japan, 1.GS0.000 inhabitants; Pekin, l,5(X),000; London, 1,300.000; Hause

isciien, i,ouu,lA; Calcutta, UUO.UUO; Madras 817,000; Nankin, S00.000; Cono Ischeen 800,000; Paris. 717.000; Wrest Chans, COO, 000; Uennivs. 530.000: Kio. .rv0.000: Ilnni.ul

Isciien, 500,000; Constantinople, 497,000; 5Su

isciien, VJ4 ,uuu.

A coupleof bald eagles, an old and a young

ne, were caught hy .Mr. John Ifamm ot thi town on Saturday in a net, Vermont jHiftcr. Mr. Benton predicted some years atro. tha

the Jackson policy would "cause eagles and

nan eagles to peep through the mtersticts o

open net work. ' We wonder whether he considers ihc above incident a fulfilment of his prophecy ? Lou. Jour.

In the Probate Court of Franklin county. Petition for

cr.

William W. Carson vendee 1

of Garret L. Compton and Mary Compton.

VS. Mathias Compton. William

Snyder and Thcodosia hia

wife, late Theodosia Compton, Henry Compton, Jeremiah

Compton, John Compton and all unknown heirs of llenrv

Comoton deceased. I

rntllh said defendants and all others concerned JL will take notice that the said William W. Carson, will make application to the said court at its next term to be held at-ie Court House in Brookville on the second Monday of February A. 1). 1S38, and on the first day of said term for the appointment of commissioners to made partition of tho following real estate situate in the said county of Franklin, and which descended to the said Garret S. Compton and to the said defendants as heirs at law of Henry Compton deceased, the share of the said Garret S. Compton, having been purchased by the said William W. Carson, to-wit: being the North West part of section No SO, in town 9, range one west of the meridian line drawn from the mouth of the Great Miami river, in the district of lands directed to be 6old at Cincinnati, and bounded as follows. Beginning at a post for a corner in the lane between Joseph S. Carson and Stephen Gregg and running from thence along said line, north seventytwo poles to a con.er; thence west one hundred and eleven poles to a post for a corner, thence south seventy poles, and thence east one hundred and eleven poles to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres, more or less: And also for the said commissioners to assis-n and

set over to the said William W.Carson the dower of

the said JIary Compton as widow of the said Henry Compton deceased, in the said premises, which the said Mary has sold to the said William XV. Carson. WILLIAM XV. CARSON. Matson & Holland, Sols. pro. com. October 7th, 1837. 41 4W

SHERIFF'S SALF. Y virtue of an execution to me directed from tho Franklin Circuit Court, I will ex

pose to sale at the Courthouse in Brookville, on Saturday the 18th day of November, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for 7 years of the following laud and town lots: The southeast quarter of the south cast quarter of section No IS. town No 12, range No 12, east of tho 2d principls Meridian, line containing 40 acres. Also, the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section No 18, town No 12, range 12, east of the 2d principle Meridian, containing 40 acres; and lots No22 and 29 on the plat of Seinerset, Franklin county, Indiana; and if the rents and

pronis aioresaia, ao not sell lor a sum sufficient to

rarimon ana as- .. , , ' .. : .

siffnment ofdow- 8 . y 6a,a execullon mentioned, the foe simple

execution Said land and Intn wpta tnlron in ova

cution as the proporty of William 'Jalul! at the ' . t 1 1 CJ. , . .

buii ui vicurgu u. onoup ana others.

THOMAS PUUSEL.Shrriff of Franklin county, Indiana. Oct. 20, 1837. 42 3w

'la Franklin Circuit

l-ourl. .iusrtiMt Term

.1. I). 1S37. In Chan

eery.

Mitt subscribers have nurcliasp.l tlm Rftr

lorinerlv occunied hv Vm TV U.mn :

Brookville. on the corner riinwlv

Tyner's store, where they are constantly receivinjr

ivi..ua ui ry vioous, loreign ana domestick, liardwate, groceries, tinware, crockery of all kinds, books, shoes and boots, fancy articUs, cutlery, &c.

.... v. .hiicii iury win sen on as reasonable terms as can be afforded in the county. All kinds

or i rouuee and Lumber taken in payment. N. D, They will also sell at auction every Saturday af

icriitHin. i no puonc are respectfully invited to

call and see. F.LIJAH DAVIS, GEORGE M. BY RAM. Oct. 10, IS37. 4olf Attorney and Counsclltr tit Fmip.

"WLTlL hereafter devote himself exclusively to

- - ma proicssion anu win attend to all Law business intrusted to him in the Circut Court of the adjoining counties and in the Circuit, Probate and Justices Courts of Franklin County. Office in the Brick East of the court-house. Brookville Sept. 0th, lsWti. 37 tf.

F.nKirni Funds Wanted. IJOTES on the Bank of the United States al-i-so on the Banks in the cities of Boston, Nework.Philadelphta and Baltimore, wanted by M'rch R. & S. TYNKR. 11 10 JOFFl-l- 'or sale by H. I). JOHNSON . ,mn,fd,te,y wet of the court house, Brook-

Jil U. Sl'G A R , for s'aleb'y

Sept. 20. 18.17.

H. D. JOHNSOX.

1 CENT CALICOES for sale by 3 Sept. 15. 1837. II. D. JOHNSON.

BLUE MERRIMACK PRINTS.J,t received a good lot f the above calicoes, and for sale, low, by II. D. JOHNSON. Sept. 20. IS37. WOUNU IIYSON TEA, of a superior reality JL for sale by H. I). JOHNSON. f pt. 20, 18J7. 38

Samiei. Tarr, VS. Dennis Shepherd, Stephen Shepherd At William Sciddkr.

AT said term on the 23d day of August,lS37, on motion of said cnmnla

I iw vi VI tU UJ the court, that notice ol the pendency of the said

tvn.i.iuuLn uin uu puuiisned in the Indiana American, a weekly newsnnnor. nrintoi ;n v--

lin co, Ind. for three weeks successively, notifying

mm rtrquinug iue said Stephen Shepherd and

imam Scudder to be and appear on the first

aay ot the nest term of this Court, to be hrlden at the court house in Brookville on the third Monday in February, 1838, and answer the said complainants bill, or in default thereof the bill as to them will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly Attest, ROBERT JOHN. Matson Ac Holland, pro. com. Cl'k F C C September 27th, A. D. 1837. 41 3w

DR. A. WHIPPLE

OFFERS his services to the citizens of Brookville and its Vicinitv: and HnM pm Li mspl f t hat

a Ion if time Of SUCCPRRful nrnrrion in mm nf frl.o maf

C3 . r- VU V VUW IIIVO sickly locations in the west, is a sufficient recom-

iieiiuauon.

Residence in the houso rvrontlv niimiai1 h n.

Cain, in the bottom, east of the Court House.

urooKvilie, Oct. 12, 1837.

P. PALMER. ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Franklin County. Ind iana. tlmt 1m l-o

menced the business of ClIAIIt Tl,mlil;

in all its various branches, in the town of Brookville, Where he intends kppninnr nn l.nn.l .n .

ment of Common and Fancy Chairs, those wishing to purchase will do well to eall and examine

work ALSO, House and Si

will be executed at the shortest not iro n I in kft

neatest manner. He flatters himself that he wil render satisfaction to all t

nmj tUIUU UIU1 for any of the above. His shop is directlv ODDo.ite

the franklin Motel.

uccii, 40tf

II AIIFY D. .TO II SO V

RESPECTFULLY returns thanks for the Share Of calls rr'ivpn him einr-o ho nn.nr...nu,l

sellin? Goods in Aoril Inst, and IVnnlrl inform !,

public tLat he is just receiving such additions to

mo Biutu ui goous as win render it quite good. Among them may be found the following articles: DRY GOODS. Broad-cloths, casinets, Kentucky jeans, flannels, padding, canvass, buckram. rlrcs;.no kn,nU.

- - ' v ww i u u y WtSSWW zetts. checks, tickings, sheetings, shirtings, blankets, lincey. calicoes, ginghams, bobinet; book, jaconet and cambric muslins, edjrinirs. footings

laces; Ladies cotton and worsted hose, dress shawls, cravats, stocks, pocket hdk'fs, tape braid, silk, floss, boss, thread, needles, knitting pins, violin strings; brass, pearl, lasting, paper and boDe buttons; ivory eyelets for ladies' use; leghorn and tuscan bonnets, ,bonnet trimmings and ribbons;

nn., Biue, line aim ridding combs. HARDWARE.

Knives and forks, spoons, locks, shoe knives,

uuicners Knives, Dridie bits, files, hammers, shoe hammers, tacks, He. Shoes, Hals, Castings, Crockery, Queensware Groceries lea, Coffee, Svgar, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Salaralus, Jv. c. WANTED

In exchange fur nnnAj . I . i. r

o - - 6" uigiicei caeii prices, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Feathers,

Mags, riax, flax-seed, liees-ira.

Persons wishing to buy goods, are respectfully invited to give me a call, in the large brick store

......cummjf wesi oi me court house, where good

uigaiu rew oe nad. 11. V. JOHNSON. Brookville, Sept. 6, 1837. 34 ly

II lilt MArVVFAfRTflRV.

rHlliL.Subscjiber respectfully informs -- thecitizens of Franklin county, that

ua lumiMiii-s me ousinessor CHAIR MAKINCr in the town of H

. ,. mv) a laiiAiiii OU Indiana. whr k ;a nn..Aj

aii contracts or oiders in his line, at the shortest

r a,,u on u,e mst reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs,

" - "u examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to hie shop, he

: vv uc win render satisfaction by doinjr his work not infcrin,- t .n ...r

lx . in .lira touiiirv. His shop :s immediately north of R. & S. Tyner's Store. IJall and mo v

n i, n r. PRNKLIN McGINNIS Brookville, Dec. 25th, 835 52 bt

9t

Dr. S. A. I.nltaN IMPROVED PRESCUIPTION FOR TUB CURE C DYSPEPSIA..

Consisting of a Balsam and Tonic Mixture. (For

particulars seo large Dills. J

i or sale by JOHNSON. il 6m- Brookville, Ind.

CuTintoii Cotton Yarn. HE subscriber, agent for the Covington Colton Facioru. has On h&.ld a l.lrcrn .unnlu rxf

Yarns of all numbers, warranted. tFickinf. Camel Ifnrt, nnA Dnil!,. r. 1 .

I " " ' , DUiC UI me late reduced price, on accommodating terms.

. ' tm " itUCHAJVAN. Aug. d0.-36-2m. Cin. Gazette. 1

hoots &. siioi.s.

WUST recciyed a general assortment of Fine

Millera do SHOES, Boys do do Women's Calf Skin Shoes, Youth's do do Misses do Children's do ALSO, an assortment of Brass Kettles, large and small sizes, for sale by i. c o D' PRICE & Co. Brookville, Sept. 8th 1837.

The Brookcillc Insurance company aa7TSH to purchase solvent cash notes-for n term? a.P,plT Bt th0 ofiice' west uPPer 'oom in D. Price & Co.'s store. T- tv ir A"S,FAi M'CARTY, President. Jno. . Hitt, Sec'r. Joae 21st, 1837. 24 tf.

as I'nrafinia. I .nrriuri sbirto. rimhnca. horTrl nnil

plain jaconet, book, Swiss and mull muslins. In

fant caps and cap borders. Dimity. Gum elastic, worsted and onttnn oiiQnrnirfi! apumikt cilk

, --

and twist. Quilting cotten. Gotten balls & patent

tureaa. ijauies morocco, ivid, uaiisKin and last

ing shoes. Mens coarse leather and calfskin boots

Mens coarse leather, Kip, and Calf Bkin shoes.

M isses lasting & Kid do. Childrens leather and

lasting do- Tuscan, open cottage, straw and fig'd salten Bonnets. Flowers. Palin leaf fur and

silk Hats.

ALSO ON HAND

A TTlCl llenrtiront rf i 2 pa a l.anl umra snrl

- (3 " VS VJ IVO( HUIU T UI V U IIVJ cutlery, queens ware, glass ware, saddlery and tin . xi: ii , i i i i i t

tvuiv. .iTiisceiiaueuus anu uianK dooks. iron, nails and castings. Cross-cut-saws, grain shovels

window glass, shovels and spades. Collinsoc Co axes, brass kettles, coflb mill. Cotten yarn $- can

die wick, neives, painted buckets, and pine churns and tubs, straw knives, looking glasses

Vc. occ. 2o bty

of

Drugs, ITIedicines, Paintv, &c. Wm & S. TYNER keep on hand a- general as

MM, sortment of the following articles, which

iney win sen at wholesale or retail, at the On

ciuiiaii pricey.

Opodeldoc Bateman's drops Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Swtet do Oil spike falsa m life Doct. D. Jay ne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir health

Fahnestock's vermifuge

Cleveland's ague drops Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor Do AsafuHida 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 snufT Burgundy pitch Cloves Mace Cayenne pepper Refined borax Calcined do Nut-eulls

March 14lh

1837.

Pulmonary Balsam Lamott's cough drops Calomel

Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's bairn for the teeth

Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints Medicamentum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia XNutmegs Sulphate Quinine 12 bty

Combination of Literary Talent: MRS. HALE AND MISS LESLIE. THE LADY'S BOOK, Having a larger circulation than any other Monthly Periodical in America. A coloured Plate of the latest Fashions in every number. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. It VVS9 with sincere pleasure that the publisher mentioned last season, the arrangement by which t))e Lady's Book and Ladies' American Maoazimwere united, and to be edited by Mas. Sarah j' Hale, It is with equal leasue that he now informs the patrons of the work, that he has made an arrangement with MISS LESLIE, Author of P.tn -1 ' i . . i . r ..r . till-

cu oKeicnes, .urs. w as'iingion l'otta. &e A-.

iv ho will be connected with Mrs Hale in lending iitfkroat In thp nstrpa rf that T.artvr'a 0

f-a"" -"uuit. Jier powerful aid will commence with the Januaiy0. 1338. In addition to the above every number of the work next vear will contain n. Plnit, r c.

perbly colored Fathiont. The subscriber enderv-

ors oy exiraoruinary exertions to shew Lis gratitude for the very many favours he has received

iruni ms riuu irieuus, lue puonc. r rom amonr the many female writers of America perhans n? . 1 nA !an I.I I U . . "u

1 uui9 vuuiu u.o icvu aciccitju, wiiosG varied talents are so well calculated to adorn a work ike the Lndv.'s Book. When it ia olon ,

j ,w Huciuimu that Mrs. Sioourney, the Hemans' of American. anil (JnCNVll.l.K Mei.i.iv. nrn nlun nni.;i,i .'

, .wV vuiiiiiuuiura ic the poetical department, it will be useless to wastt 1 rnril mont in anitaaunpinrr , n .1..,.. -1. . !

ent that the Lady's Book will stand unrivallec

among tne periodicals oi the country. Each number also contains two pages of Fasl ionable Music in many cases original.

u.st. ui ruti uuj TJilBUTORS. Mrs. Sarah J. Hit.k. Fliiilnr Mr. I u t:'

, . . i 'iuur ney, Mrs Ann S Stephens, Mrs Caroline Le. Hentz. Mrs K V F.llett. T.ooi;., r:.. it

. ' -. .1X189 (1 1 Gould, Miss C E Gooch, M iss L II Medina, Wil-

iis wayiora iarK, josepu j iieai, tl rl 1 hateher R Penn Smith, Mrs Phelps Mrs Willard, Mrs Farl m. ll'.n . - .11 ..11 .

rar, .his ens, mrenvuie aienen, 11 MackcnTAf. L L D. JosphIi It niiandlor M

. ' i . . , ..-ii .ix.hicUael, Robert T Conrad, Alexander Dimitry. A M

n r, iimc, iu uuren r inner, J llrouks A M, Win K Burton. Mrs F.mlmrtf Mro n;im.. nr.'

- j , .j 1 1 1 1 1 d u , .urs Smith, Mrs Woodhull, Miss Charlotte S Cusliman, Rev J II Clinch, Constant Guillou, Mrs Sedwick.

Terms. The terms of the T.adv'u

, , w, ii . """" " k hree Dollars per annum, or two copies for" Five

1ouars, payaoie in advance. All orders must be addressed to L. A. GOOEY, Literary rooms, Chesnut street, one door below Seventh, Philad!

THE NOVELS OF THE CELEBRATED DISRAELI,

OODEY S EDITION. Vivian Grey, Contarini Fleming, Rise of Ikander, The Young Duke, Wonderous Tale of Alroy, Henrietta Temple, Venetia. Price of :he whole work three dollars. The Lady's Book and lVhrali's Novels will be sent entire for five dollars, in advance, postage paid. As the publisher of the Lady's Book is connected with tho other popular periodicals, he suggests, for the purpose of rsmittance, the following system of CLUBBING. Lady's Book and D'Israeli's Novels 5 Lady's Book and Bulwcr's Novels for $5 Lady's Book and Marryatt's Novels for

uuiwer s and Marryatt's Novels for $3 Lady's Book and Saturday News $5 Lady's Boak and Celebrated Trials $3 Bulwer's or Marryatt's ir Celebrated Trials 5 Bulwer's and D'Israeli's Novels $5 Marryatt's and D'Israeli's Novels $5

Boots, Shoes, &c. JUST received and for sale, 200 Pr. Miller's coarse boots. lOO do do shoes. 13,000 lbs. Iron assorted. 2,300 lbs. Corinsrlon CoUnn Yrn

Also, brass kettles, ail sizes, sole-leather, side,

..u tun bmiib, pme tubs and churns, wire seives, wrought nails, and axes. n x. It. & S. TYNER. Breekville, Sept. 18, 1837. 37 bty

Jean ami s?i4ti,

A LARGE eupplp of Jeans and Satlinelts. of xm. various qualities, for sale lov, on liberal

u7 h BUCHANAN

Aug. do. 36.8m. cm. Gazette.

The Brookville Insurant-

I VVHtwn,,,,. S now prepared to make insurance on property or terms apply at the office of the Company west upper room in D. Price & Co's store.

i r ABNER M'CARTY, Pres. Ino. V. Hitt, Sec'y. Brookville, July 3, 1837. 26 btv

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JALEB B.SMITH & CHARLES H. TEST -S r PPrtunity of informing the pubFrankL'r lU-f nhCy wi" a7 attend the r ranklin Circuit Court . ..

.uw JUIIU niieniion.

CALEJ3 B. SMITH, an.27, 1837. GHAHLES H. TEST,

Sh.: Wheal and Rag,. 1 H I1. Hllhaprihor. u; II .1 - ... B

. ya.j i0 nigbest cash Drio for tnerchantahla VVk... jS, . a PrIce

dollars per hundred T7or "? Vba,f

rags; all to be deh,rA .V. V,a n

ville. V .V I" frook-

caruary luth 1837. 40 tf . blanksfor sale at the America, office. t

CO-PARTIVEUSIIIP. A co-partnership has been formed between David Price and John W. Hitt in the mercantile business, and will be conducted under the firm of David Price & Co at the stand formerly occupied by David Price in Brookville. We flatter 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 of merchandise is now very good and we inted keeping it so, and by so doing we respectfully solicit aud confidently expect a liberal hare of patronage. DAVID PRICE & CO. jBrooville, 14th Sept. 1836. Just Received and tor Sale, BY the barrel and half barrel No. 1, 2 and Mackerel. Also a few barrels of Molasses K. & S. TYNER. May 1st, 1837. 10 bty

SI Ki'wnrd.

STRAYED away from the subscriber on the 25th of September, 1837, a light brown mare twelve years old, two hind legs white, shod ill round, she had the scratches in the left hind leg,

uuo b smaii white spot on the back, some gray hairs on the side occasioned by the saddle girth. Any person that will leave said mare at Peter Clair's, on Mr. Colescott's farm will receive the above reward, and all reasonable charges.

GEOKG EUEK. Oct. 9, 1837. 4()l3w

FULLING & CLOTH DRESSLW flflHE subscribers would inform their customers, -U- and the public that they are ready to commence Fulling and Cloth Dressiong at their Mill on Big Cedar Grove. They will endeavor that their work shall be done in the shortest time possible, and finished in the neatest manner. From their long acquaintance with the basine they flatter themselves they shall be able to five general satisfaction. They will receive Flannel at R. and S. Tyner'

tiore, in urookville, and return it when finislieu They will also receive work and return it be finished, at Wm. White's store, in Scipio. Their nricea will Ko tu . .ar octab-

i ... " v. ua aotuiu HQ ui, u 1 1 1 1 lisdments in the country. P. & E. JENKINS-

oepiemoer, 1137. 39 w

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HE eubscriber continues to carry on the Waffiron Mnlrintr KiidIkac ... l. .1. nnt nf th

o vuoijjvob jii iuo AftUrill JJOI "T1town ol Brookvitle. whora ka r;n .navor to

please and accommodate his customer AN APPRENTICE He also wishes an sp. prentice to the above business. A boy from 15 to 17, active, and industrious habits, will find a good situation by apply ing soon.

JOSEPH. S. WILKIISSIMSept. 26, 1837. 83

NOTICE.

Having incurred heavv expenses in building

and clearing land, wo are under the necessity of calling upon our readers and customers for be'?'

ve hope those owing us for one, two, three four years for the American, will, as soon as they possibly pan make it convenient, call and mie settlement. And those owing us for Job-work and Advertising ara lnf,tmnA .1 . n,ao must set-

tie their accounts immediately either by cash r

uoie. i ne euitor will necessarily be absent of his time for tlm novt t,n t aee eucb

as are too modest in .nii J hut one c'

our hands in the olfu;e' lVauthoriacd to receive an-

receipt for maaey.