Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 January 1838 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
TIS HOME WHERE'ER THE HEART IS. BY R. D. OWES. 'Tis home where'er ihe heart is. Where'er its living treasures dwell, In cabin or in princely hall. In forest haunt, or hermit's cell. Tis bright where'er the heart is. Its faiiy 6pells have power to bring Freeh fountains to the wilderness, And to the desert vernal spring. 'Tis free where'er the heart is, Nor rankling chains, nor dungeons dim. Can check the mind's aspirings, The bounding spirit's pealing hjiun. The heart gives life its beauty. Its warmth, its radiance and its dower, Is sought to its ripling etream, And soft dew to its drooping flower.
ON THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Departing year', the setting sun Tells us thv course is nearly run, Tells us that through time's channelled glass, Thy waving sands must shortly pass, That soon oblivion's dreary gloom, Will shroud thee in its darkened tomb. Departing year, we thoughtful bend Upon thy past events, and wend Our pensive silent pathway back; Reviewing thy well beaten track. And finding on its face impressed. In colors darker than the rest, Those sins which time will not efface, Nor memory from its book erase. But let them be a monument, Over the grave of time misspent Let them remain a monitor, Whose whispered admonitions are Pursue the path thy Savior trod, Wisely devote thy life to God; Then, if another closing year Find thee still sojourning here, Its course will be a treasured book, Wherein thy thoughts will love to look. Unit. S- Ladies'" Rep.
From the Rochester Republican. "WHIP BEHIND." Going along the sule-walk last winter, our attention was arrested by the endeavors of a couple oflads to overtake a pleasure sleigh for the purpose of stealing a ride by hanging on behind. One of them being somewhat lighter of fool than his companion, was successful, while the other, despite of -all his efforts, was compelled to see the distance between him and the vehicle on which his more nimble playmate was seated, rapidly incraesing. Chagrined that ihe other should enjoy what with alibis efforts he could not, and determined to make his triumph short, he vociferated out at the top of his voice '-whip behind, whip behind." Whip, snugly seated on his box, was too full of the milk of human kindness not to obey so reasonable a requisition, and, with a back-handed cut peculiar to his craft, he whipped behind, dislodging in a thrice his extra passenger, who was rolling in the snow. A shout of triumph burst from the lips of him who had been distanced in the race, as the
other gave evident tokens of being "whipped behind." This simple incident was eloquent of human nature. How many are there who, when they see their companions out strip them in the race of honor and wealth, will not call on fortune to "whip behind?" The politician whose aspirings are for eminence, when he sees a competitor outstripping him in the race, how ready he is to exclaim "whip behind." The sparkling eye of beauty is lit up with
unwonted fire, when a rival appears to con
test the throne: and she must be noble-mind
ed, whose heart, on such occasions, docs not,
iiwoinrh thp nromDtine 01 envv. whisper to
O I I o the tongue "whip behind.
In fine, we may wander through all the
ranks of life, and rarely shall we tind one
who is not envious of his neighbors supeuor success; and who does not, mentally at least,
invoke the power that is bearing his compet
itor above him, to "whip behind." Whence all the backbiting and evil speaking against one another, too often witnessed in society? Nine times in ten, were it correctly traced, its origin would be found in nothing but envy, the same principle which induced the boy to request the driver to "whip behind." The order of the day is to "whip behind," and happy the person who receives not nor deserves the chastisement.
Vw Uiwpr' find forbid thutact.ttu ol
lllV; " vvv J m t p C
ours should ever depend on ms wits lor iua bread.
Not one in twenty is born a genius 01 even o mannf talent that is. with a degree of ta
lent far beyond the rest of his kind. Still, every one has a superior capacity for some
particular pursuit,tne ouiicuuy ism uiscuiv. nr the direction of the latent power. The
vnrld ha nlaced a false estimate on the rank
of occupations, and we see the unproductive classes increasing far beyond the possibility of
getting honest bread in consequence, i m-ri. are ten lawyers to one client, ten physicians nn( natipnt. ton clerevmen to one hearer.
When will stupid industry be honored and slunid learuinc despised as they respectively . ... . . t 1 1 i 1 . 1 , r nil rr 11 f
OUllttO OC! " OU1CI lllfil 1 1 ciicuij iiiigin
write a book?" said the Athenian. wouia that the son of mv enemy would devote himself to intellectual pursuits," said a vindictive . ii. tliiiirr oc witil-mitr him
man. it is me same - o doomed lo a life of disappointment, vexation, brain fever, and unrequited toil. The stage is a poor, beggarly trade, the pulpit affords only the facility of marrying a rich maid or widow army Ditto Law, good Lord! physic, throw it to the dogs literature, horsewhip your son if he shew any taste for it poetry, blow out his brains at once. There are exceptions as there are prizes in lottery, but as a general rule, a lad bids fairer
to comfort and respeciaDimy no i legs on a tailor's shop board, or swings a sledge than he who cocs to college.
If you be puzzled what to do with your son, if !. bom a dunce, if reading and writing
Kn nil Ko arrnmnlishmmits he can acquire, if
he be horribly ignorant and depraved, if he be indolent and" an incorrigible liar, lost to all
shame and decency and incurably dishonest,
make a newspaper editor of him. Look around vou.and see a thousand successful proofs
t!it ni nvofllfince or acouirement, moral or
intellectual, is requisite to conduct a press
SFRIKtt and SIMMER GOODS.
AHE subscribers have received irom rll.l.""e" Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York,
WINTER GOODS.
E have received within the last few weeks,
from New York. Baltimore, and Umcinnau, .j s,mP, Goods.
- . T I . 1 An a- iV OllT All k llll I 1 1 ' UIIU Mlinv.
. frosl, Biirmlv nf Winter tioods. Whicli we oner meir nssuii...v r,,a.- ,
Bnl. at wholesale or retail, at reduced prices
. . - . .- . ,! dm-k. r.intliR. i-issimeres
I he following arucies comprise " l"i. - - - , K-or,1i-o ipana Monmouth and Kentucky jeans
Blue, black, drab, claret, brown, olive anu invis
ible green Cloths. Blue, green. Drown ana u-moiu
consisting in panoi me wiiuwiug iv.
ana cussiueiB, aesouncu u
Ked, green ana
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. iAn.Ai3 if ncp at. k hi in it; uiauni'O 1
Willie liaiiuic. - - l. T . V-
A rt mpnnoes. Main ana ii"rru- i Uie lonou ucsui tutu v x - ,.t
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SHERIFFS SALSJ. B' VIRTUE of a decree of the FranlshnCircuit Court to me directed by the Clerk of said court, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry at the court house in Brookville on Saturday the 13th day of January next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day.
the rents and pronts tor tlie term o; eeven years, ,f
mixed Cassimers. Blue, brown, drab, green, sieeiA fiatinfits. Kentuckv Jeans.
HWfc hmirn. rrreen. Dumle and blue French and
English Merinoes. lied, white and green Flannels. Hose, whitney and saddle blankets. Green Macinaw do. Plaid and red Ltnseys. Bleached, unbleached, and colored canton Flannels. Brown .a ki.,ni.0,l ei.pptincrs and shirtings. Brown and
bleached cotton drills. Linen and cotton table diapers. Kussian do; Irish linen and lawn; bed tic ing; coloured cambrics; canvas and padding; English, French and American Prints and Ginghams. Black silk and tabby Velvets. Black grosd Senchew nilk.
Coloured figured aud plain Gros de Nap do; Figured and plain, book, jaconet and Swi?s muslins;
Drown auu ualt. w.....r , , w
cassians of various colors, urown uuu sheeting and shirtings. Brown and bleached flannels, assorted colors.
Table diapers, linnen, cotton and Rnssia. I able and floor oil cloths, figured and plain. Irish,
German, French and Kussian, linens. bao-ins. Cambrics, assorted colors, plain and fio-ured. Figured and plain, mull, book, jaconet and Swiss muslins. Figured and plain bobinets. Silk, thread and cotton bobinet edgings and laces. Ladies cravats and collars. Italian, French, hni A,v,o,-;nn nrints. Silk and tabby vel-
vets, assorted colors, plain and figured, b igured nnd valpntia vestins. Bed tickings, buckram,
canvass and padding. Merino, valentia, cassimer
and cashmere shawls. Thibit,
The more defective an editor is, the better he
succeeds, ces.
We could
thousand install
Druses, Irlecliciues, Paints, &c. 1TB & S. TYNER keep on hand a general as
HAt sortment of the following articles, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the Cin
cinnati prices.
orussian and silk
, booK, jaconei ana iiiusji.., auu cuu' . - - , , , ' j j.j i , . j, i fninra htrnrea ana
plain mull do; figured and plain bobinets; coraeu are nanaMrcniri., I.uf himlker-
i i ... .i : Auri 1 1 raa n. n am h 1 1 it nnn hi ci a iu uu n ii. -
clirlc tlirnrf ftnfl DODIIICl UU"IHUO auu lacj piaui. i .
hnhinpt Tinors and laces; in-
c - r-
fant caps and cap borders; needieworked and tambarined capes and collars. White, pink, blue and brown florence. Bl'k and white Italian crape; cassimer and French shawls; tibet and Prussian
hdk'fs; hernani, gauze, silk, muslin ana gro ae nap silk dress do. Flag silk, pongee and black silk hdk'fs. While jaconet, gingham and flag cotton do. Black stocks Blacks white cotton &
white silk hose; black lambs wool and worsted oo.
Ladies beaver, kid and white and black silk g-lovee. Mens beaver, kid and Germon do and buck skin mittens. Silk, scotch gingham and cotton umbrellas. Gumelastic, worsted and cotton suspenders. Ladies eatain beaver and figured satin bonnets Misses' satin beavar do; Mens fur and silk hats Fur, selet and seal skin caps; Mens coarse and fine boots and shoes; Boys coarse boots and shoes; Ladies calf skin, morocco, kid and lasting shoes; Black and white cotton wadding, oil cloths and silk oil cloth aprons; Sewing eilk and twist; Spool, wire.ball and skein sewing cotton.carriage and riding whips Willow baskets $-c Sc ALSO,
A pood assortment of groceries, dueensware,
hardware and cutlery, Tin and glassware, sa Jdlery
Nails, iron anu castings Cross cut saws, snovels and spades .Brass andirons and shovels and tontrs: Trace and halter chains, window glass:
Cotton varn, carpet warp and cotton bats; seives,
grass aud hemp bed cords, &c &x
Uec loot
and sTinsrham. do. Black, ltal
lan and figured dress silks. White, blue, pink, on J. hmwn florence. Ladies' black and
white silks, beaver and kid gloves. Gentlemen's imon. beaver and buckskin gloves, and buckskin
mittens. Gum elastic, worsted, and cotton eus-
n.nm. Sewintr silks and twist, assorted colore
Spool, wire and ball cotton; Scotch thread. Men's fur and silk hats and caps. Ladies' satin, beaver
figured satin bonnrts; tU6can, leghorn, and
rwft.)i straw ditto. Men's coarse and fine boots
"1"" . . ,, .. . i
,nJ s mM. dailies' can. seal, morocco aim i
inr shoes and bootees; children's coarse and nine
A'tttn
Alan, a rreneral assortment of srrocenes, naru
- ' J - n . ,
urara And iitlrv. nueen's. class ana tinware, ana
window glass of various dimensions. Iaus ana
castings, liar and otner iron. Anicnwu ana
English blister, and cast-steel, cross cui. mill 6a we. 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, &c. Ac, 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
will please. DAVID PRICE & CO.
J3 bty
Thomas's plat of Brookville, and lots No 13, lb, 27, 23, 44 and 47 irt Allen's plat of the town ol Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana, and if the rents and profits of the aforesaid lots of land will not sell for sufficient to satisfy the sum in said decree mentioned, the fee simple of said lots will
then and there be 6old to the highest bidder or bid
ders, should the said mortgaged premises sell for enough to pay the amount of said decree, together
with the interest and cost. &aid lots are taken as
he property of Benjamin bed. JNoble, et al, at the
suit ot .Milton aiapp anu i nomas ij.umh, anu decreed by tbe Franklin Circuit Court to be sold pro
vided they sell for a sum suthcient to satisfy the aforesaid decree with interest and costs. Also
purchasers can pay cash down or one tourth down
nd the balance in equal payments ai. s;x and
twelve months, with six per cent interest.
This 20th day of December,
51 3 w Til v" 31 AS PUKSUL., Sh'ffF.C.Ia,
R & S TYNER
SjWV notice.
TT01IN DUMONT having been appointed prose5 cutor for the Third Judicial Circuit oft.Le
State of Indiana, comprising the counties of Franklin, Decatur, Ripley, Jennings, Jefferson, Switzerland and Dearborn. He will regularly attend tho cimuit courts of those counties, and will attend to collecting and to any other civil business that may be entrusted to his care. He will also attend to business in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Indianapolis. ftT- Letters directed to Vevay Switzerland cous-
ty, post pud, win De uuiy auenaea to. dec. 29 tf
Brookville, Ind, May 27, 1837
A Polite Request. MIE subscribers beg leave to inform their
friends and custorifers that thev tire desirous
to make settlement, on or before the first of next
month, with all vho have open accounts standin
on their books. Those who may be unprepared to
close their accounts with cash, will be expected to
do it by note. D. PUICfi & CO.
Brookvilla, 13 Dec'r, lii-il. 50
Opodeldoc
Bateman's drops Godfrey's cordial British oil Castor do Sweet do Oil spike Balsam life Doct. D. Jay ne'e 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 Camphor Do Asaftetida Do Aloes Do Jlyrrb 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-gulls March 14th, 1837.
Pulmonary Balsam Lamott's cough drop Calomel Croton oil Pink root Jalap Red precipitate Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prussian blua Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " cinnamon Wafers
Ess. spruce Saleratus Montague's balm foi the teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints Medicamentum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto Aarb. Magnesia JNutmegs Sulphate Ctui nine 12 bty
DRl'ffiS, 3T112DICfiIE3, &C. frrj HE subscriber, having purchased tie MediJl. cine and Drug Store of Dr. Kennedy in Brookville, offers to the public a good assortment of Regular and Botanic Medicines, Drugs, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, consisting, in part, as follows;
Roots, Shoes, &e. UST received and for sale,
200 Pr. Millers coarse boots. lOO do do shoes. 12,000 lbs. Iron assorted. 2,200 lbs. Covington Cotton Yarn.
Also, brass kettles, all sizes, sole-leather, side, kin and calf skins, pine tubs and churns, wire
seives, wrought nails, and axes. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, Sept. 18, 1837. 37 bty
CHOICE OF A PROFESSION. 4'Everv owl thinks its own bird the hand
somest," sa3-s the old saw, and a very true one
it is. Why a pettifogger, a divine wi'hout call or hearers, or a quack without patient
should be considered higher in the scale of so
ciety than an industrious, honest ploughman
or mechanic, we never could guess, but so it
:s. 1 here are very few who are satisfied with
their own calling and lot m liie, and the in
stinct which man shares in common with the
Lrute prompts him to try his utmost to place his offspring higher than himself. Here poor reason fails and succumbs to the power of in6tinct, and paternal love is more injurious to .ts object than the most bitter hate. Every 'parent whose bones have nightly ached on his return from his daily toil, wishes to place his son beyond the necessity of the task himself has found so grievous. How fondly they mistake the essentials of human happiness and
misery! ah, how much easierit is to chop and
pue iwe cords ol wood in twelve hours than to write two pages of matter, or, far easier, a
sermon, or, easier yet, to observe the diocnas-.-f.-IJ . ...... y. .
ucs or uiinu, so ouen mistaken tor physical necessity! How little do the unthinking world
dream of the unremitted intellectual labor of
the professional man, begun at day break and not ending at sunset or even interrupted by sleep! How few know that the brain feasts at the expense of the body, and that the author or editor goes to bed worse wearied than
BOOTS & SHOES.
""UST received a general assortment of Fise
9 and Coarse BOOTS, Millers 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 D. PRICE & Co. Brookville, Sept. 8th 1837.
Alchohol Annise Seed Antimony Antimonial Wine Arrow Root Arsenic Aqua Amoaia Acid Sulphuric do Muriatic do Nitric do Tartaric Balsam Capavia Barbadoes Tar Borax Burgundy Pitch Castor Oil Cardamon seed Carbonate iron Cam. Flowers Cloves Cinnamon Colomba Kad Corosive Sublimate Cream Tartar
Colocyuth
Coculus Indicus
Cantharides
Calomel
Digelatis Ex. Hvosciomna
Emetic Tartar E6S. Cinnamon
Peppermint
Flour sulphur
Ginger Guin Opium
do Camphor do Aloes do Arabic do Assafcetida do Guiacutn do Myrrh do Scamtnony do Tragacanth do Shellac do Kino Ippicac
Jalap
Juniper berries Laudanum PATENT
Bateman's Drops British oil Balsam of Life Godfrey's Cordial Opodeldoc Thompson's Eye Water Worm Tea Lee's Pills Alum Blue Vitrol Madder Litharge Prussia Blue
Just Received and for Sale,
Y tbe barrel and half barrel No. 1, 2 and Mackerel. Also a few barrels of Molasses
R. & S. TYNER. May 1st, 1837. 10 bty
Cal. Magnesia Manna Nutgulls Nitrate Potash Nux Vamice Liquorice Ex. Oil Almonds do Anise do CI06O do Juniper do Lemon do Olive do Sassafras do Hemlock do Wintergreen do Lavender do Spike Orange Peel Paregoric Elixir Peruvian Bark
! Prepared Chalk j Q.uassa Quicksilver ! Red percipitate
Rheubarb Rotten Stone Red Saunders Ep. Salts Rock Salts Soap Caetil Soda Soap
Sp'ts Turpentine Squills
Syrup of Squills Sul. Quinine Spigelia Senna Bi. Carb. Soda Sugar Lead Sulphur Ether Sweet Sp'ts Nitre Sponge Syringes Tin. Castor do Digtalis do Valerian do Rheubarb Venice Turpontiuo White Vitrol Perfume Bear Oil
MEDICINES.
Spanish brown Gardner's Liniment Fahnestock's Vermifuge
Cleveland's Ague Drops
Medicamentum Pulmovary Balsam La Mott's Tooth Balm Itch Ointment Ward's Hair Oil Essence of Soap Indigo Hive Syrup
Shoe Varnish
LUE 31 E It it 1 31 A Civ 111 I IN l H- J ust re
ceived a good let of the above calicoes, and
for sale, low, by H. D. JOHNSON.
Sept. 20, 1S37.
COLLINS' AXES, for sale by nov. 1837. H. D. JOHNSON
LOTUS, CASINETS and CASI3IERES,
just received and for sale, low, by
nov. 1837. H. D. JOHNSON.
A. D. & G. VIOLIN STRINGS, of a first
rate quality ,"for sale by
Nov. 8, 1S37. H. D. JOHNSON
WILLIAMS' make of Chopping, broad, hand
and board Axes, Carpenteis and Coopers
Adz, Hatchets & Chisels for sale by
Dec
R & S TYNER
UST RECEIVED, A good assortment ofCas tings. Grindstones and Pine churns and tubs
Dec 25 R $ S 1 YNER
UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, 30 Kegs No 1, six twist Kentucky tobacco 11 Boxes Kentucky Cavendish do 3 do Virginia do do 25 doz corn brooms
Dec 26
R Ac S TYNER
CO-PARTERSIIIP.
co-partnership has beon formed between David
Price and John W. Hitt in the mercantile bu
siness, and will be conducted under the firm of Da
vid 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. Brooville, 14th Sept. 1836.
LOOK AT THIS. gi V. EDRINGTON, BARBER & HAIR Jf DRESSER has located himself in the town of Brookville for the purpose of serving all who may favor him with a call; and he hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. He will also Renovate Coats, Pants, nd Vests. His shop is immediately under C. F. Clarkson's Printing Office. Kovember 27, 1537. 48 j
T
Together with a great variety of other Drugs and
medicines, paints, patent medicines, &c. necessary for a gcod apothecary shop, for wholesale or re-
.tail. Orders from physicians will be carefully and
promptly attended to. u. CAIN. Brookville, Dec. 1, 1S37. 49 bty
KrXO MISTAKE!!!
HIE subscribers have purchased the Store
formerly occupied bv Wm. N. Remv. in
Brookville, on the corner directlv south of R. S.
Tyner's store, where they are constantly receiving all kinds of Dry Goods, foreign and domestick,
naruwaie, groceries, tinware, crocKery or ail kinds, books, shoes and boots, fancy articles, cutlery, &c. S c., all of which they will sell on as reasonable terms as cau be afforded in the county. All kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in payment. ELIJAH DAVIS, GEORGE M. BYRAM. Oct. 10, 1837. 40 if
Eastern Sounds Wanted. OTES on the Bank of tl.p ITnitnd States al
so on the Banks in the cities of Boston. New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted by
Nov. 24, 1837. R. & S. TYNER
O. SUGAR, for sale by Sept. 20, 1S37.
II. D. JOHNSON
PATENT MEDICINES, for sale bv nov 1S37. H. D. JOHNSON.
INE WASH TUBS, of various sizes, for
sale by II. D. JOHNSON nov. 1837
Tft ECTIFIED WHISKEY kept constantly on MA hand and for sale by the barrel, by
wee w k c TYNER
IO COFFEE, for sale by II. I). JOHNSON
immeuiaieiv west ot tho court house. lirook
vine. oept. yu, 1837. 88
3 PAN1SH FLOAT INDIGO, for sale by
J nov. 1S37. II. D. JOHNSON
Insurance against Fire.
nrtHE INDIANA MUTUAL FIRE JNSUJL RANGE COMPANY will issue policies against losses by fire in the county of Franklin.
The peculiar advantages of insurance in this
Company, verms, &c. will be made known on ap
plication to the agent at mool; ville.
JU11A A. MATSU.N, Agent, I. M. F. I. C. Dec. 20th, 1S37. 51 7v
P.
ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Franklin County, Indiana, that he has com
menced the business of
CHAIR RIAIilXG
in all its various branches, in the town of Hroo!;ville, where he intends keeping on hand an assortment of Common and Fancy Chairs, those wishin?
. ,;ii A. .. n ii j i.;
IU jiuit jaec uu v cii lu lu.i ajiu CAauuHO itiv
work. ALSO,
House and Sign Paint ins
will be executed at the shortest notice, anil in tho neatest manner. He flatters himself that he vi!! render satisfaction to all those who maj call on him
for any of the above. His shop is directly onpoaitc
the Franklin Hotel.
Oct. II, 1837. 4C :f
The Hroohrille Insurance compai).,
r now prepared to make insurance on property. For terms apply at the office of the Company,
west upper room in I). Price & Co's store. ABNER M'CARTY, Pres. Ino. W. Hitt, Sec'yBrookville, July 3, 1337. 2G bty
CHAIR ITIAfttFACTOUY.
rtpiIESubscnber respectfully informs JL thecitizens of Franklin county, that
he continues the business of CEIAIR MAKING in the town of Brookville, Franklin Co.
Indiana, where he is prepared to execute
all contracts or oiders in his line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to procure either common or fancy chairs, will do well to call and examine his work. As he intends to apply himself closely to his shop, he flatters himself that ho will render satisfaction by doing his work not inferior to any in the country. His shop is immediately north of R. & S. Tyner's Store. Call and see. FRANKLIN McGINXISBrookville, Dec. 25th, 835 52 bty
YOUNG HYSON TEA, of a superior quality for sale by II. D. JOHNSON.
oept. au, isa7. 38
"9 111 CENT CALICOES for sale by Sept. 15, 1837. II. I). JO
JOHNSON.
"1AKEN UP, by William Nickloson, of High- - land township, Franklin countv. I nd.. K'n.
vember the 23d, 1837, an estray brindle steer, o white spot on his rump, some white about his belly, marked with a smooth crop and an under-bit out of the left ear, supposed to be five years old; no other marks or brauds perceivable; appraised at $20, by Thomas Eads and Wm. Stevens, the 13th day of Dec, 1S37. I do hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my estray'book. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of Dec A. D. lS37.51-3 WILLI AM ROBESON, J. P.'
JUST RECEIVED & FOR SALE, T5Tft Y D. PRICE & Co., Rio and Java Coffee' B-M Gun-powder and Hyson Teas. Loaf. II9n.
na and Brown Sugars, Western Reserve Cheese, Raisins, Chana, Liverpool and delf wares. Pine Churns, Buckets and Wash-tubs. White and led Lead, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green and yellow Whiting & Glue. Honey-dew,-Virginia, common and smoking Tobaccos. Melee (r,vrB ir
Women and Childrens shoes, Shoe, Horse,' Paint,' Tooth, Whitewash and scrubbing Brushes.' Choiping Axes, Carpenters Hatchets and Tomahawks. Brookville 13th Dec'r 1837. no. 50 bty
STRAY COW TAKEN UP, by J. W
Hancock of White-Water townsliip, Frank
lin county, la. on the 24th dy of November, l5o
of the followinsr descrintion. to-wit: a red and
white spotted cow, marked w ith a crop offand e hole and slit in the left ear, and a hole and sua!
low fork in the right ear; supposed to be three years old; no brands or other marks perceivable.
appraised the 6th dny of December, 1837, at sixteen dollars, by James Hardin and John Oito. A truo copy as per affidavit on file. Gi?en under my hand and seal this 0th day of December, 1S37' 50 3w DANIEL WILSON, J. P-
BSTRAY HORSE. TAKEN LP, by C?r nelius Bartlow, of Springfield township, F (5., Ia., on the 15th day of Nov. 1S37, one bay horse of the following description; Sixteen and a half hands high, eleven years old, shod with three shoes, two before and one behind, the right hind and the left fore foot white, with a blaze face; ap
praised to lirty dollars by James Bartlow & 1 nomas Freeland, this 7th day of December, 1:37. A true copv from my estray book. 50 3w T. B. SCOBEY, J. P-
A CARD. CALEB B. SMITH & CHARLES II. TEST takes this ODDortunitv of informing thn nnh.
lie that in future they will punctually attend the Franklin Circuit Court at its sitting, and all professional business confided to either in said court, will receive their joint attention. CALEtf B. SMITH, CHARLES H. TEST. Jan.27, 1837. 7
eash ibr Wheat and Rfio-u
rHlHE subscribers will pay the highest cash price
. ,or mercnaniaoie v neat, and four and a half dollars per hundred for clean linnen and cotton
i ue delivered at their Mills in BrookVll' , . . t J-H.SPEER&Co. .Brookville February 10th 1837. 48 tf ANCY JOB WORK, of all kinds, executed in the neatest manner at this office.
NOTICE. ALL persons having any claim or demand of any kind whatever, whetherdue or not against the subscriber, are reuested to present the sam for payment. JOSEPH MANDANHALL. Nov 23, 1837.
N'otiee LL those indebted to the esrfe of W. Reiny deceased, will save'eost by calling office of Elijah Barwick. Kso. and settling
their accounts, as long indulgence cannot be gi-
t a. y . uui, UM dec 14. - t. 50 3w
the
"BIB LANK SUMMONS. NOTF.ss x. i-ypi-ii
TIONS, and all others for sale at this office J
C. F. Clarkson, Notary Public, Brookville, Indiana.
LANK DEEDS, Justices and Constant blankefor sale at the American otitis-.
