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From Ihe Jfagmi'te anil Advocate. A VOICE TO YOUNG MEN. BY U E V . J M . AUSTIN. CHAPTER XU MARRIAGE. Younmsn should allow matrimony, to be
a (Vcaut nt sub'e
a
repeat,
.,;..;o MM.t. n.easanl, laughable mat
tcr, of "no great moment , yet it is a subject . . . i mnt. iVipir peace
WHICH inVOl. OS l.iiu u'juj""," r and prosperity through life, and therefore it
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d life.
. ! t-. I .. .. . r,y, ,r n-.',lit:li. win, illlf.'l!(l of ! SfiliSE
of the scorn oft ho youn-. mid ihe derbion of his own wcakness.it he .sdoomeu to t.is.ovt. . ' d vour T .. i i.t i;, mnnni nnKf ii n o he r a 1 1 rac - d e v 1? ; n c w s ami means to squ.n.uci
till "Ml M UIO V .,. . - . . w
sarcasm. I here is no muiviuuai in commu-nous "
You should also beware oi any unuuu influence from useless accomplishments. A -miii(Y laiK- mnv diiiire crr;irpfull V. Sill tl dclight-
Sill VfiSIKl I V- m v - nit)", more generally disliked and nnenvied, than the old bachelor ! When sickness o er-
t ot serious renccuoi:.
smous rciicciio:. nuui,.. j r
nmnlearcirencrallv i the liaou 01 vicr, ...
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takes him, he experiences still more keenly, his lonely condition. With no guardian angel hovering around his couch, to present the
soothing cordial, and to sympathise m his sin
fully, execute music skilfully, and have at nerioeed
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property in useless uross auu rxucocuiu,--plav, will endeavor, by industry, prudence and economy, to assist you in seeming a suitable comneU ncv for life one who will ini . . ... i- t r
hr r, ip nmeel ' for vou. n a ws
i one of weight and importance
w .,f ihn viLil institutions o!
In whatever community it holds a high and sacred rank, it is the source of all the social
virtues ck. enjoyments.
. . , . - . r i o ,wi'i.,.!..tn,.,ii iKp .rrpnlpr nart ot her time m
tongues end the an ventures oi iieiuua ...... .n.j rj-v.. , . heroines of all the popular novels of the day. languishing over a novel, or drumming upon
ferings, he lingers upon the bed of di.easeis and yet, sl!e possesses a so of King her your
irascioic lemper a coiu, uiigeiniui ..v.... - ... . r.i is ignorant of domestic duues, she would make j companion she is l.uk.ng in one of the most nl,,,: nrof.tlr. romnauioii. Such ladies.! important characlensticsof a good wile viz.
"May do very well for maidens or aunts, But. "believe nie, they'll never make wives.'
dministcred to by tiic careless hand of stran
gers, in accordance to hisus ability lo remunerate thrm and finally dies unwept and miregretted, and his name sinks into oblivion! Such is the career of the bachelor! How cheerless and uninviting!
diflerence in the condition of single
mi , 1 : vK.. tiBillii.r
p i.l -m ,n rll f.-liow "'.o domestic concerns, the wife even of a peel, sing nor dance well. "1 am an old tciiow, . r..ci,; ;
industry. 5. ISiie should be well versed in domestic . IS-, 1 A - 1 1 ... 1 . , 1 .M A
economy. "iinoui a unon ieuu mm .u.
is of but little value.
It was the fashion in
lint whenever its ho-
.
lv oUi-.uons are unknown or ur.neeutu, mau sinks to tlie level of the brute, in regard lo
every thing Cm
ivirirnii-re :s a a
.nr. In forming
.,r-,in lnlonp and solitary being
llilll iu . ,.. T ' i i cvA hi-lorian instructs us that "the Lora Uou said.it i no iroa that man should be alone; I u i.;, ilninrt for liirn." r rem
Vf l.l Ili.llVv .ft. if . ..v.t
is elevating and ennobl'nu
fjuiy nip.de so by our Creathe man lie did not intend
The sa-
Manv ladies remain single through life, more j Hun!is, 4ut 1 had once my dancing days as, former t:mc . for ,,. dend . great from' the force of circumstance,, than from VOu have now: yet I never could find that 1 ea about Iicse things ;. '" choice. Young men should remember that Laid learn hall so much of a woman's char-! '- ke me believe that : d d not tend the condition of ladies, in regard to matrimony artcr by dancing with her, as by conversing!, "i i TZ vfJrZ
l!!,onc.im,rc;ntv ;p! WK l,.-.r l,r.r. hnn 1 .-,-n d r, wrrvo hpr " usij.imis. w
is peculiar
can iot seek out and select companions; but
thev mast remain to he sougut. I hey can
reject pronosa's, but thev can not make ther.i
behavior at the table, at the fireside, and in
all the trvincr circumstances oi domestic life.
We are nil good whe:
liouson thispoint. fhev should never know
ingly be joined in wedlock to a female who
r .
k.d.,- nf Ad1;n. the woman was 10. meu,
and Deitv uttered the auhoritive requirement "therefore shall a m :n leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be. oius flesh."' Here is a strict command to enter the marriage state. Matrimony is made a duty by muurc. The human race are equally divided into the two Ecxes, male and female. They are evidently intended for each, others society. , ne woman, from her delicate constitution, stands in need' of the aid, the protection and support 4f the sterner and more vigorous sex. And is pq'-.ally neccs-.iry that the man should be civilized, polished," and curbed in the outbreak-in-of his impetuous passions, under the influence of the purer miad and sweeter afieclions of woman. There is no way in which these mutual benefits can be so properly and so beneficially bestowed, as through the institutution of marriage. The ties thus formed, call into activity, all the kindest and holiest affections of our" natarcs they bring out the bright virtues and excellencies of the human heart, and awaken to life, that love which sweetens the uneven journey of earthly existence. Every young man should make it the settled resolution of his mind, to enter the mat
rimonial state. This should be one ot the im-
which his earlier
:i wc'nre pleased; but j is ignorant of the domestic affairs of a family.
they can decline alliance with individual she is the good woman l,o wants not the en tnougn mere may i n . y u
vi hem thev dislike, but thev can not propose fiddle to sweeten her." A ball-room a pnrty.;eRaS'g 'i1 nem c?( 1 . ' V . .i',vi..,, ., i.! FrmL, t-r , i. l, ,.r ,r r.l.rr., u.voUri m i Cp. i important ior her to know how tney shouul be
t!.PSo rPlr.n... imnn.n.l In (he rules of oro-iT'.P ilrt annearanccs are there nut forth : but enacted, in order that her household may he
o I...?,- w nJ in t. enc; m rpmnin'm,, l vr.w ni l.,. f:,.,!u ami 5 nmppfpi'i ir!i, iii conducted in a successful and economical man
!:..f.!iV. . :..,!,., i.L,;t..,;n ..r ....rJ' a;,;,;. ,,l !.nl;c ihnvlnor. With nn ignorant wife and ignorant
UUill UltlCiUli IV null inJUiuuuu "i iiixi ,iiiii;v. in iiiriavuiwii """"7 r i - . ... . - . . . . jm i 4 . , i f..n - rnnp Hnmncf if rnnrrris ni Ci"iAi ho
nagc.whicu lias been Jorrr.eJ by the Creator, mnv cover- ihe old proverb n isely sav? j 4"11 j'"' "W,"V- . v " ,r She U not, therefore, o I e disrespected onhMf ll:ou desirest a xvife, choose her on a Sa-!" lamentable condition, and yen ih sur
.!.:.. 1) U-.llnr frm 1.U ... !.,... .. rol ..r -.nil nn ?l Sltlli av.:' A AIV .l.l CUIIMOI I US Cll .13 III l.liv.voi.
Ullo U lUUllli XJ til IH, i'.v iiciut ii uui I iii vm M 1. 1 m i . w . . . - - pcrior advantages of selection, must remain i miliar visits when the object of your attention
..-I-wflr nulr iiit-nnnK f-I.if-i. ..fid flute m 1.' n c . i c Mirr-irrod In dnY-ncff- ;-T;i!ra flll.d rn" PV- ; gOOQ
liimclf ins'iv flu-nhiprf nf niiimadvcrsinn and nnrfafion of seeiiif vou. will afford a clearer ' must SUlilCC.
contempt! ! view of her qualities and habits than years of:' virtuous, of a gentle disposition and even
i
Many other valuable characteristics cf a
good wife, might be enumerated, but these
If vou obtain a companion who
A ycu.ig rr.nn l;ns no "right to sport with intimacy under other circumstances.
You tempt r, who possesses a well informed and
in mis case, a aesire to oe regarded as ucmg ter ci 3 our imciiutu niiiiiMinuii, .nc l-...S;-- ,...v ?- admired by the women; a very despicable ihencc, when she will have been tried in the jjewel above vaiue. Iter le specie? of vanity, but frcqucntly"mischievous,!sevcre school of experience and domestic ! plain, her complexion may 1 notwithstanding. Ycu do not, indeed, actu-cares. If vou have reason to apprehend lhat "'hat are these but fleeting s! oil.- n..?:r,Ic PI .-n hn r. vnlnnhlp m-.d at.' appear with a few days of yi
the alTections of a voting woman, in anv way should endeavor lo conceive, if possible, w hat tractai.ic mi no, is industrious ana wen verse a wha!ever. Vanity is generally the (empfer will be the disposition the habits, the charac-i"? oomcstic cconomy-you wnl secure one of
in this case, a desire to be regarded as being ter cf your intended companion, a few years!" ncnesl o. earthly nirssings s:ic vn:i uc a
1L.UUIL5 ili.it UC
nct be fair but
hadows tb.al dis-
ally, in so manv words, promise to marry; but iher qualities will not be as valuable and at-, appear wim a lew aays 01 voum. -.ueau. the general tenor of your language and de-! tractive then, as now, you had better abandon ji women is like bowers m Spring; but virtue portmcpi, has that meaning; vou know that 'at once, all idea of connexion with her for; is like the stars of heaven. ' Personal beauour meaning is so understood ; and ifycu have ! marriage with such an one. is far ir.ore likely j v is haole to be oestroyed by tac fust frost cl no such meaning if you be fixed by some to be fruitful of evil than cf good. jsickncss; but if your chosen one possesses the previous engagement "with, cr greater" liking Young men should not look for perfection 'qualities I have enumerated, s-he is adorned for, another if you know you are here sow-j in the fernale sex, either in beauty of person,! with a beauty, which, instead of fading and ing the seeds of disannointmcnt and if voulor in disposition, or mind. This would not bejdisappcaring, will grow brighter and lovelier
persevere in spite of the admonitions of con-! generous or reasonable perfection dwells not science you are guilty of deliberate decep-l in the mortal frames. But there are a few
vaiuaoie ana au-importaiu cuaracierisiics, which every y oung man should be satisfied dwell in the female whom he selects for his
WINTER GOOF'S. "C"wrrE Lave received will.in the last few weeks, VV from New York, Caltimorc, nnd Cincinnati, a fresh supply of Winter Good?, which we offer for F::le, at wl.oleesle or retail, at .rrcuced prices. The following articles comprise a part of our stock, to-wit;
I.lue, hlnck, drab, claret, brown, olive and invisible green Cloths. S.Ine, green, brown and Oxfordmixed Cassimcrs. Blue, brown, drab, green, steelmixed and t-triped satinets. Kentucky Jeans. I?!ncU, brown, green, purple ov.d Line French and English Mcrir.ocs. Ked, white nnd green Flannels. Rose, whitnoy ar.d saddle blankets. Green
Macinaw do. riaid nnd red Linseys. Uiecclicd, unble-Tched, and colored canton Flannels. .Crown and bleached sheetings and shirtings. ISrown and bleached colton drills. Linen and cotton tcble
dianers. Uussian do; Irish linen and lawn; bed tic ing; coloured cambrics; canvas end padding:
English. French and American i'rints ar.u (.ing--hiins. Jlack silk and tabby Velvets. Jlackgros -
de Khir.e, Italian Kiintring and tenchew !Mlk.
Coloured figured and plain Gros ce x'sap do; l-ig-urcd and plain, book, jaconet and Swns musline,:
plain mull do; iigurcd and plain bobinels; corded skirts, thread and bobinct edgings and laces; infant caps and cap borders; needleworked and tambarined capes and collars. White, pink, blue and brown f.orence. Ul'k and white Italian crape; cass'uncr and French shawls; tibet and Prussian hdk'fs; hcrnani, gauze, silk, muslin end gro de r.ap silk dresa do. Flag silk, pongee and black silk hdk'fs. White jaconet, gingham and flag colton do. ZJlack stocks JIacks w hite cotton & white silk hose; black lambs wool nnd worsted do. Ladies beaver, kid and white and black silk rloves.
Mens beaver, kid and Germon do and Luck skin mittens. Silk, scotch gingham and cotton umbrellas. Gtnr.elastic, worsted and cotton 6iispcnders. Ladies satain beaver and figured satin bonnets Misses' satin beavar do; 3Ien3 fur and silk hats Fur, selct and seal skin caps; Mens coarse and fine boots and shoes; ZJoye coarse boots and shoes; Ladies calf skin, morocco, kid and lasting shoes; y!ack and white cotton wadding, oil cloths and silk oil cloth aprons; Sewing silk and twist; Spool, wire.ball and skein sewing cotton.-carriae and ri-din"-whips Willow baskets $-c .yc ALSO, ' A good assortment of groceries, Queensware, hardware and cutlery, Tin and glassware, saddlery Nails, iron and castings Cross cut saws, shovels and spades iJrass andirons and shovels and tongs; Trace and htilter chains, window glass: Cotton yarn, carpet warp and cotton bats; seives.
rortant ulterior objects, to
r.lans nnd exertions should tend. lo taUe . . . -. . . 1 1 it , t ( ' ,
upon himseli tnc marriage owi'.g;iuui, proper views and in proper circumstances, should be the goal at which evera honorable voung man should endeavor early to arrive. And they should never consider themselves as perfectly scLiod in life, and prepared to take their proper station in society, until they obtain this "helpmeet," this better half. 'The wish to'mairy if prudently indulged, will lead to honest and persevering exertions to obtain a reasonable income one which
will be satisfactory to the object ofyourhop.es, as well as to her "friends, lie who is determined on living a single, life, very naturally contracts his endeavors to his own personal wants, or els: squanders freely, in the behef that he can always procure enough to support himself. Indeed it can not have escaped even the careless observer, that in proportion as nn individual relinquishes the idea of matrimony, just in the.same proportion do his mind and feelings contract. On the contrary, that hope which aims at a beloved partner a family a fireside will lead its possessor to activity in all his conduct. It will elicit his talents, and urge them lo their fullcncigy and probably call in the aid of economy; a
quality so indispensable to every coiuiuion 01 life. "The single consideration, "What would she think, were she now to see me?" called up by the instructions of a favorite image how often has it stimulated a noble mind and heart to deeds which otherwise had never been performed t '-Tl.cMirst blessing," says Bishop Taylor, "God gave to man, was society, and that society was a marriage; nnd that marriage was confederate by God himself, and hallowed by a blessing. Celibacy, like the fir in the heart of an apple, sits alone, and is
confined, and dies in singularity. lut marriage, like the useful bee, builds a house, and gathers sweetness from every flower, and unites into societies and republics; and sends out colonies, and feeds the world with dolicacleu, and keeps order, and exercises many virtues, and promotes the interest of mankind.
lion, injustice and crutlty. You make to God
an ungrateful return for those endowments w hich have enabled you to achieve this inglorious and unmanly triumph; and if, as is frequently the case, ) 011 glory in such triumph, you may have person, riches, tah nts to excite envy ; but every just and humane man will abhor your heart.'"
companion. 1. She should be virtuous. Virtue is the basis upon which all other valuable female
with advancing age, and sweeten all your do
mestic experience. This chapter concludes the sciiesto Young Men. In accordance with my crigiinsl plan, I shall proceed to address a few chanters to Young Ladies.
grass and hemp bed cords, Sec Arc
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PrH?s, MU'tiieiiie-ri, IPaiiaSs, &c. T5TJ S. TYNEU keep on hand a general as-
Vfc w ru. title b 1.' I i.J. ill IILK D, 1. U nf. they will 6eil at wholesale or retail, at the Cia-
The proper time for marriage, is a subject of'scmc moment. Ycu should not enter the
qualities must resf. Women who are virtuous, although lacking in many other desirable qualifications, may still be valuable and worthy. Rut when virtueis wanting,the founda-
matrimonial st;:(e. until you are competent to 51011 01 " 011,1 iS rt-mocu, uu uu mua qu.u.-
support a family in circumstances of comfort. I "cation can atone for ls absence. There is a Spanish proverb which says, "a hus-j 3 She should have an agreeable disposition band w itlioul ability, is like a house without !aml nn even temper. "This is a very dilhcult
a roof." The man w ho has no abilifv to nr..
vide for a family, would entail wretchedness upon himself, and those connected with him, were he to be married. Hut in this land of plenty, there are no young men possessing health and habits of industry and economy, who are incapable of maintaining a family, by the time thev arrive at a suitable age for wedlock. K arly marriages are preferable to late ones. Vy the delaying until middle life, or old age, the habits and temper of the parties
thing to ascertain beforehand, omiles are cheap: they are easily pul on for the occasion. By a good temper, 1 do not mean an easy temper a serenity which nothing disturbs; for that is a mark of laziness. Suller.ness, if you
be not too blind lo perceive if, it is a temper to be avoided by all means. A sullen man is bad enough; what, then, must be a sullen wo
man, and that woman a nife; a constant in-
But if you
rjlIIE subscrioer, having purchased ti e MediJh. cine and Drug Store of Dr. Kennedy in Brookville, offers to the public a good assortment of Itegular and Botanic Medicines, Drugs, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, consisting, in part, as follows;
mate, a companion day and night
have vour eyes, and look sharp, you will dis
become fixed, and it is will. rrf-.t difficult v oover symptoms of this if it unhappily exist.
that thev can adapt themselves to each other"sShe wil1 al fomc time cr other, show it to Cloves
dispositions, so as to r3 nlrnntU- ihrontd. some one ot the family ; or perhaps to yourself ; Cinnamon
Alchohcl
Annise Seed Antimony Antimonial Win Arrow Boot Arsenic Aqua Amonia Acid Sulphuric do Muriatic do Kitric do Tartaric Balsam Capavia Barbadoes Tar Borax Burgundy Pitch Castor Oil Cardamon seed Carbonate iron
Cam. Flowers
life though it is better (o marry late in life than not fit all. As a general rule, young men
iiouhl not marry before the age of four or five
and you may be quite sure that in this respect, marriage wiil not mend her,'" Good disposition and even temper are important accom-
Colomba Bad Corosive Sublimate Cream Tartar Co'ocynth Coculus Indicus Cantharides Calomel Digelatis Fx. Ilyosciomus Fanetic Tartar Fss. Cinnamon " Peppermint Flour sulphur Ginger
and '.went v, nor delay it. except where cir- pamn.cnts lo virtue, i or although your 111-
cumstances imperiously demand, after thirty, tended w ife may be virtuous and industrious, "In Wuriembcrg it is illegal for any young bet ne llns a sour niorose disposition and man to marry before the age of twenty-five, jan h ascible temper, the probability is great, or any young woman before eighteen; and no !t,lat 011 vvi'1 live unhappily together. But man is'a.iowed lo marry at anv age, unless M 5110 ';as a fchid, pleasant benevolent disposihe can shew to the priest, his ability lo pro-' tio-n and a w ell governed temper, j our prosvide for a wife and family. Such laws are 'pccl is fair, cf enjoying a peaceable and npvir.Mvielv paiinnnl rirl i .1 .1 ,i.;.-.,o v (rrreable home.
Kiiiuiiiiiiiuu jiluiviUUJi I !C? 'finCl The proper qualifications of a wife, is a to-! 3- S!'!C should possess an enlightened nvndj !' f,p"'''
pic in linn 3 cung men are deeply interested. u 1,1 iv.ic., .1 .u.nu mai f.igcriy m'cks iui It has been remarked probably by some useful information. It is w ell known that the crusty old bachelor that choosing a wife, is i motlicr sews ihe first seeds of know ledge in like buying a ticket in a lottery. Wereyoungj1'10 minds ofher offspring. How imyorlant men blind and deaf, or void of discrimina-lnrilf'ie should be qualified to discharge tins lion, this assertion might be true. But to!'ce a beneficial manner. Her mind those youth who see and hcar,and who do not 5'iOU' possess clear views, notonly in relation allow their imagination lo run away w ith their' to general knowledge, but especially upon the judgment, the selection of a companion need j subject of religion and of moral duties. It is not be a matter of great uncertainly. In icxtremely unfortunate to marrv a voung wo-
choosing a wife, 3011 should be solicitous lo'man who is destitute of correct religious im
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.iuu .a 111..1 sLiicui tuyu uiiiiw iu " iiiv.ii "uu I 1 . . . . , ., , ! J -,: n .i t" . :
he cnt oiitlit t" n of the JUI,U" U,1C " 110 ,s 5 00a anu w?rM,ratner iiian j -rr,-'-,',,,v '- " "o uas no mp.esv.n con 1 u ion o onc who $o)ily beautiful and accomplished. 1 clination to seek for light upon this important
o.iy . ni.i e win, in rcgaril to beauty 01 per- m.ojci 1. i-'uiii ...i imh, inmiu uc pecunain son, and exercise as much caution as may be.!cxposed lo the thraldom of bigotry nnd fanaagainst its attractions, still it w ill exercise all ;ticism, and your domestic peace w ould be bathe influence it deserves. I do not caution jble to be embittered by the deleterious infiuyou against selecting a young woman w ho isjences of religious error. Sec, then, that the handsome; but I warn you against choosing a object of your choice possesses a sound mind wife whose only attraction is beauty of person. one that is anxious to acquire a fund of valuThe morning cloud and the early dew aie not jable know ledge, and is capable of nppreciat-
more lieetmg, than comeliness of form and ing tne worm 01 pure morality and ol enlight-
leatures. He who marries a lady w hose only oned view s of the Gospel of the Saviour, desirable qualifications are .1 liannmo A.. 4. She should be iiflti?trio7ts. A wife des-
and person, will in a few years perceive that llitute of industry, is little better than a drone the object of his choice has become faded and 'or a block. Whatever ma- be your circumplain; and beauty, her only attraction, havingstanccs, an industrious companion will be
t.ed, tnerc is great danger that aleniation of heart nnd a life of w retchedness w ill ensue. While personal beauty will exercise an influ
ence upon young men, I would urge you to
hath designed th
world."'
Some young men deem it exceedingly w ise to make up their minds not to marry at all. But this determination is as ungenerous and onorable.as it is unalural and unreasonable. And those who form it, are treasuring up to themselves evils and sorrows. The disadvantages of a single life are not so sensibly experienced while youth and health continue. But when the old age creeps on, and the bach-
elorbceomes wearied with the amusements of I
youth, and is necessiated to seek out other sources of enjoyment, then he feels the desolation of his condition. Avoided in society, as one who is crusty, sour, cold-hearted, austere, with no domestic circle, no affectionate companion or loving otfsrrinfr. to welcome.
nnd cheer, and smile upon him in his hours of
retirement he feels that he is indeed alone
a forlorn, isolated, forsaken being; the object
I would refer the reader to the Fifth Lecture of "Combe's Mora) Philosophy," for some useful
remarks respeetini marriage, which should hp
read and heeded by every youth who expects to cuter the matrimonial state, t Young Man's Gaide.
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Castor do Sweet do Oil spike .Balsam life Doct. D. Jayne's Carminitive Balsam Bloodgood's elixir of health
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far more valuable than one who prefers to cat the bread of idleness. They had a correct view of this subject anciently. In Proverbs, it is said of a virtuous or industrious
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Together with a great variety of other Dnifro .,n,l
medicines, paints, patent medicines, &zc. necessary for a gcod apothecary shop, for w hole S.I 1 r r rn
.tail. Orders from physicians will be carefully and promptly attended to. (j. CAIN.
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sceK ior otner quaiuicaiions 01 a less Heeling wom.ui --one win uo eoou auu not evil, an rj0g store
class; and if vou do not ob serve tii cm in t lio 1 1 1 10 qhjs oi licr tit? Isl.c scf eth wool and female who attracts your attention, beware of. flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. an union with her. If a man marries a doll And from the neatness of his apparel, it is
because, it is a doll, he must attribute itto;said, "her husband is known in the gates,
Guide. Moral Philosophy.
when he sitteth among the elders of the land."
Guide.
-M U ANCL. Riks on all kinds of nmnu
will still be taken: for terms annJv ot th. nfR
01 mo company, w est upper room in D. Price S-
a i.i u m u.VKTV, pres.
kJ. liALLION, David Price, ( 3 Samuel Gooewin. 3 1 ' r
. 11 r. . y N Jf v C F. Clarkson, Geo- Wollasd,
j oH i . iitt, oec y. Brookville, 1st Jan'y, 1S3S. 1 bty
Pulmonary Balsam Lamott's cough drops Calomel Croton oil Pink root J alap Red prccipitste Gardner's liniment Nerve and bone do Spts. turpentin Alchohol Litharge Prussian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brown Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Ess. peppermint " chinamen Wafers X'jSS Bj)"TilC8 Saleratus Mor.tague3 balm foi the teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil Shaving soap Sponge Toy paints Medicamcntum Cinnamon Lee's pills Cnnatto
' Aarb. MacriPHa
Aulmegs Sulphate Qninins bty
BOOTS & XUMZZH. UST received a general assortment of Fins and Coarse BOOTS,
Millers do SHOES, Boys do 1,0 Women's Culf Skin Shoes, Youth's do do Misses do Children's do ALSO, an assortment of Brass Kettles. larr
and small sizes, for sale by
D. PRICE &: Co. Brookville, Sept. 8th l?rT.
SSoals, Slices, &V. U5T received and for sale,
20 Pr. Milt r 5 coarse boots. tOO do do shoes. 1S,000 lbs. Iron assorted. 2,200 lbs. Covington Cotton Yam, Also, brass kettles, all sizes, sole-leather, side, kip and calf skins, pine tubs and churns, wire seives, wrought nails, and axes. R. & S. TYXER. Brookville, Sept. 18, 1837. 57 bty
P. PALMER. g ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of iisi Franklin County, Indiana, that he has commenced the business of CEIAIE1 7IAKirV in all its various branches, in the town of Brookviile, where he intends keeping on hand an assortment of Common and Fancy Chairs, those wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine his work. ALSO, House and Siyii Pamtinsr will be executed at the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. He flatters himself that he will render satisfaction to all those who ma) call on him for any of the abov e. His shop is directly opposito the Franklin Hotel. Oct. 11, 18:i7. 40 tf
Eastern Funds Wanted. OTES on the Bank of the United States al so on the Banks in the cities of Boston. Nw
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, wanted by Nov. 24, 1837. - R. & 8. TYNER
