Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 July 1840 — Page 4
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EXILED PATRIOT'S FA II 12 WELL. Farewell, farewell tuy native land. The ship's white wings are spread; The Lost ie speeding from thy strand, The last farewell is said. " Beyond Atlantic dark blua wave I go to seek a home; Perchance to met instead g rave. Beneath the dark seafoatn. 1 go where Liberty's sweet snail Beams brightly i:t the west. Upon tim x-fiong but gir;t land. In freedom's lu&Uls dressed. I fly to that protecting land, For I have dared far thee To raUe a patriot' warring1 hand, And fclrike for liberty. r And thcr who rule thy councils now, Who claim thy gaint might, Hive set a price upon my brow, For wsrrinj with, the right.
Would that the life they seek, could Tim boo!i I strove to gain, For thee how srUdlv would I die, Nor ehould I die in rain. Ida 'tis not so, aud I must fly Liks (ttl'.n front the snare, Disguised that even !riendsbip eye X lineament mV share.
buy
! eigttt?eti. IVir rs the lily, lYeeh as M.-vdew,
I CI ?W 113 lilt- l-O. 1 191 it Ullj (10 1 1 11, fnv wvn perched on the pales there by (he .'window;
sweet rs the posey of violets and "gloves giLlivers;" modest as early morning and amiable as imagination of Desdnmina or Gertrude cf Wyoming. You are lostl'it'g all over with you. 1 would'ut give an empty filbrel, or a
frogbjtten strawbeiry, for jour peace of mind, if that glittering creature be not as pittiful as she is fair. And t!;at comes of going into the country, out of the way of vanity and tempta
tion; and farm houses only nice old fashioned pUcescf eld fashioned contentment. . Yor cast comb it.' It is said that the editor of the New Orleans Sua once made
love, which as love often does, poured itself
into rhyme and the history of his passion had this familiar terminal ioc: And when I swore I'd keep my vows. As true as rule, or square, or plummit, She put her thumb upon her nose.
And whisper d ''Jimmy, you can t come it.
BOOTS and SBIOES. inECEIVRD and for alo. ilQr 450 nairs Miller's coarse boor
do
"MOFFAT'S
jlTls. CINES. These Medicines arc indebted for their came te their manifest and sensible action in I dunfying the springs and channels of life, and en-
1 rinwinir t hum with rt.fi.-Vbf.fi tnnit ami vicrnr. in m n -
" r - -- - ..- - .--- - - ny hundred certified cases which have been made public, ami in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of-MOFFAT'S LIFE FILLS AND P1IENIX
BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons' benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com
pounded, and upon which they consequently act.
The 1.1 Fb. ME UICtrYUS recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach aud bowels, tbe various impurities and crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove tbe hardened feces which collect in tbe convolution of the eraalletl intestines. Othrr medicines oniy partally cleanse these, and leave
such collected masses behind as to produce habitu
al costtveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is
well kuowu to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: aud hence the
prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicinesor medicines prepared and berated to the public by ignorant persons. .The second effect of the Li'e jiedicines is to cleanse the
kidneys and the bladder; and by this ruear.s, the liver and tbe lungs, the heatbful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity vl the iriiiary
organs, llie blood, which takes its red color fruui
the agency of the liver and the luog bci'oie it pas
ses into the heart, being thus punned by them.
and nourished by food coming from a ciean stout-
acti.couises freely through the vents, rei.ewa every part of the system , aud triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek.
Moffat's Vete table Life Medicines have been
thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy fur Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Falpitatiou oi the
Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head-
aehe, Restlessness, lil-tcmucr, Anxiety, Lan
guor and Melancbolly, Cvstiveness, Diarrbosa,
Cbolery, fevers of all kinds, Kbeumatism, Uout.
Dropsies of all kinds, Grsvel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate 3 ores, Scorbutic Eruptious and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complextions, Salt Kheujn. Erysipelas, Coinuiou Clude aud Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human Frame. In Fever aud Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines
have been mot eminently successlul; so much su that in the Fever aud Ague districts, t hysiciaus almost universally prescribe them.
All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to
be particular in taxing the Life Medicines strictly according to lha duectious. It is nut by a news-
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI-
450 pairs Miller's
64 200 300
200 240 150 120 100 36 3G 100
coarse
do kip
do coarse shoes
good common coarse shea
boys do do
youths do do women's kip shoes do calf children's choes
boys' coarse boots
youths do Miller's common coarse boots
It. & S. TYNER Rrookville, November 22, 1838
THE GREATEST MEN WERE MECHANICS AND FARMERS. BV DAVID PACL BROWN. Who was it that'shed the brightest lustre upon the vast science of astronomy t One
L).md lutteri house, a native ol rc.ms) ivania,
who followed the plough. v ho was it that , (ore the lightning from Heaven, and the scep-
trc from ty ran Ut One lieni'imin Franklin,
a primers boy, who protected himself frcm the inclemency of winter by exercise alone, and lived upon a single roll of breaJ i day. Who was it, when the veteran armies of Gre.it IJikiao filtered and fied in the Indian war, sitit! y conduct the retreat, ana securcJ' (he remnant of li-': army, though he had :.vcr set a tnuadrcn in the field, nor the
division of a buttle knew more than a spinster!' One George Washington, n Virginia planter. Who was it that shed the brightest halo around the brightest reign that the world ever knew, the reign of Elizibcth; the age of thJ Ralei v, U,a !) coa, S.dnej I Why, it was one Lt;n Johtisjn, a tjuund.un apprentice to a bricHiyer,anJ illJShakspeare,a peasant boy, shrewdly suspected of poaching upon his neighbor's deer. Or passing from astronomy and poetry to law, wlio was it that rose
from a lo-v begianitig to the Lord Chief Justice of England One Charley Abbott, v? hoe lather was a barber. Who was it that
lose to be Lord Chancellor of England ' One Jack Copely,whose father was an American painter. Who was it that became the bright etar in the judicial constellation ol Great Britain. One Phil. York, whose father no one knew. A'.ihcugh I do not mean to say that there I uever was a great man among the wealthy, curled darlings of the nation, jet I do mean
to say, and li.stcr) sustained the assertion, that luxury and r.tilnencc are calculated to
? . a l.i ... ..r
4m-t tii mmu. :inu mat itios - ii.ereioic.
who are great in despite of them, would prob- . ably be m icit greater if removed from their influence. It is a well known fact among
''gentlemen of the turf, that blooded horses,
l " I 1 ... . . .. ( f 4 . . He !
T UICU lur J CHI J1I9II. UCCil pvl llliuru IV I Vll av. , and cater on broken, irregular and mountainous pastures, hate acquired a much greater - muscular strength, in sportsman's phrase, betJer bottom, than thosa which arc fed upon a 'level surface. The application of this, al
though fa physical iliustn.tion, is not difficult. Mcu, whosj lives hive been an uninterrupted course 'of difficulty.' a perfect up hill work, acqntro In time aeclf-dependece and a self sufli- , ciencyjuid prompii'udeiu' every emergency, which th'isu who have been accostomed to stand for f'ime on their forefather's feet, or to
lean for nil pleasure upon another's breast,
Lots For Sale. f Qt'lE subscriber will offer for sale, at public JBL outcry, ou the 6th day of August next, two building Lots iu the town of Metamora, in this county. There is & black-smith ehop'on one, and a store house on tbe other, convenient for business. Title is indisputable. Sale to be on the premises. Credit six months by giving good security. July 7, lS40-8-4w BENJ. W. RE MY. At the same time and place the subscriber will sell at pnblic outcry S or 10 lots in the same Town. One let with a good frame dwelling hoube. mother with a snbstantial frame building suitable for. a store house, shop, Ate., three ol the vacant) lots join
a large lock on the Canal, where there will be extensive water power. The Town of Metamora ie
on the White Water Canal, 9 miles from Brook
ville. in a rich and birbly improved part cfthe
county. A huerst credit wiH be given. GEORGE HOLLAND. Juy 9. 1S40. SS-Iw
TO RENT, OJ"E or Two Jtoomt in the frame building a! the Jfortk Eal rorner of the Public tqvart in Brookville, tuilalle for work skopt or office Ponipttion immediately.
Dee. 20, C. F. CLARKSOJf. Thrashing Sf Cleaning Machines. THE subscriber, from Philadelphia, offers to the public, David Knauor's (of Chester coun
ty. Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, which will thrash and clean all kinds of grain from the 6traw, Rice not excepted, and also.
- Coni-Slielliiig machine, which will shell one bushel in three minutes, by hand power. Any gentleman desirous of seeing the above machines in operation, and models, can do so by calling at Mr. Samuel Miller's, or Hudson Gentry's Shop. Fairfield, Frauklin county la. State, Coun
ty, Individual Rights, or a single machine, will be sold on reasonable terms. Horses or good notes
will be taken in exchange for patent rights, by ap plying to PETER A. HUMPHRIES. March 15, 1839. 14-t..
TT UMBER. Tbe ssubcribers have now on hand
sLJ and offer for sale low '
1,100,000 Teet of Pine Boards.
400,000 SHINGLES;
1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, 4c. Jc.
W. TATE it SON. July, iai3:ia.-fleac-l 29-tf
Mansion House. ripHC undersigned have fitted up, in a very neat SL and comfortable style, ' the long established Hotel, on Main at. near the Canal, known as thaJlantioii Haute. They have at considerable expense, placed in it entirely new Furniture, and otherwise furnished and refitted the establishment, as to render it a pleasant and convenient resort for travelers and business men, from a distance visiting tbo city. . Havmg attentive servants, and choice selection of liquois fur their customers, they confidently anticipate, by prompt attention to tbrir business, to secure a share of public patronage. CARMICHAEL& CARNCROSS, Juno 27. Cin. Gaz. 27-3mo-
lloot, Shoe, &, Leather SI ore.
rgtllH subscriber has opened a Shoe & Leather -2L store in the house recently occupied by Mr. Edringtou, nearly opposite the Cnurt House,
where persons wanting any articles in the above
line, can be accommodated on as good terms and
perhaps belter and cheaper than tha same article
can be had ii Brookville. Cmntry produce or
T
NOTICE.
HIE subscribers to the building now being
erected for the M. E. Church in this place
are hereby notified that the Urst quarterly metal
ment vviil be required on the 1 Jan'y, 1S10, and
the other three instalments will be required quar
terly thereafter, without further notice. Pay to
S. Goodwin, I. Price, 11. I. C. Uarwick, and J.
W. Hitt. By orde of the board of Trustees. Brookvile, ind.,11 Nov. 1839. 47
j inca.
rrriaGse only who know by trial or i
servation,can form any idea of the effect. It ? rfeel relief, of the almost charm-like cur
K RHECMati.?
exterxalpZe use of Hayt' i
fected in cases of the PILES,
all SWELLINGS, and alt
no matter how severe, by the
ment. Find one who has used it that will net u' it above all ihiDjfs ever sd. and vou win ,
what cannot be tound
For the
who
L'.S
and you wills
ie relief of snfferin? human her
may be afilirfd, I beg you to ask 8sk0t
know-f ask the-Hon. ALFRED COXKnC .Judgv 'for that distftU, residinw n. .
burn; ask Al ATHEW J. MYERS, Eto ah-T N.Y.;8kGen. DUFF GREEN. late'Vcttf"?'
ingtsn city, each of these gentlemen know Df I ... ..-..!. to k. .11 i . lc3;h
though tried for many years, that hare bn,,.
by the use of the genuine HAYS LINIJiEXT Thousands of other persons know similar cxirti" We appeal to their sense af justice their hui feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fcr,, beings to let thisgreat remedy be knon.5 tf it then to alt f your friend. This w"3Vm!
much pain where the newspapers are not read where readers are incredulous. bccsnMg!. worthless articles are advertised for the stme-' I . I - : r T I , . I""
puw. uujtcib wv ii an no nave ufi do Rot say it is beyond all praUe, then in ootui, iV Ik nrniri.r.ir orill tint mtst .1.:. .
... - r- f - 111. mnicK u be paid for unless it cores, when all tie direction are fully followed. Will any ne ivferirrrt'L, new to Iry it! If Ae doe, he ovht to It m more for hi vbilinaey than hie tvfftring.
iir. nays wouiu uev-tr concent to ofer th:i ta cle, were be not compelled by bis sense of mon of religious duty to do all in his power font victims of distress and misery. For this sur-rm
he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure i
dollar lerany wortniesa article. LOOK OUT. Some twindltrt hate count.
fe ted this article, and put it up with various it
vice. Ho not be imposed upon.. One thisvotir
will protect you it is tbe name of COMST0C
& CO., thai name must alteay be ou the writ.
per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tih this direction with you, and test by that, or mre:
buy; for it is vmpotnble for any other to be trce genuine. No. 27-ly SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Comstock & Co.. 2 Fletcher-street X. T. And by J. J. TEMPLETON Brootv Us.
1
4fiASII will be paid bv the subscribers for
V"CLEAN LINEN and COTTON R A G S. elivcrej at theirMills in Brookville. J. H. SPEER & CO. Wanted by Long & Drown, Q4ttdtaLa BUMtELs OF CORN, nehverJLGW W ed at Brookville.
1 hey have also m'ide arrangements to receive
all kind- of merchantable produce on accounts, and
all their customers urn required to make immediate
pa j inert in this or cath, as no rur-her indulgence
been BaU and whose head is now covered v,
One bair! une whose coat collar was coteit:
with dandruff, though brushed every hour1..
paper notice, or by auytbing that he himself may I has now vanished entirely! Or one wl.of'St
maj iu lueir lavor, luat an nopea to gam creun
To the Bald Headed, and ethers.
lTKoes any know a neighbor or a friend wb lu
cash will b Uken in payment for boots, shoes or w,i be g'eon nolc rd fMuU,nt!;
leather. I intend to keep shoe makers finding for
sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brookville, June It, 15-10. 2"-tf
Treasury Note and Engineer's Certificates wil
be received at par, by LONG BROWN.
never hava known and never'can know.
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER. There's a wci Id of buxom beauty flourishing in the shades of the country. Farm houses are dangerous. As you are thinking only
of sheep or of curds, you are shot trtrougn oy n pair of bright eyes, and melted away in a bewitching smile that you never dreampt kof till the mischief was done. In towns and theatres, and thronged assemblies of the rich and titled fair, jou are on your guard: you know what you are exposed to and put ou your bieast plate, and pass through the most deadly onslaught of beauty safe and sound. Oat steps a fair creature, crosses a glade,
leaps a style: vou start, you stand lost in
unndtr anil sclniiUlimpnt.in admiration YOU
. take out vnur tables in write a sonnet OH the
j. . ..
BRANDRETlfS PILLS. LIFE AND DEATH.
! Evtry living Icing has f.T0 distinct principles in
lit nature oner the rnnaple nj L.ije, thcolhr the Principle of Death. O long as the principles of Life predominates, K7 health is enjoyed; when the Principle of death, sickness takes place. By the principle of death is meant the principle of decomposition or decay, which is each hour going on in the human frame, from the hour of our birth to that of our final exit. While the natural outlet, the pores, the bowels and all the other excre tones of the body, discharge these decayed particles as fast as they are genera
ted, we are in a etate of health we are free from
the presence of disease.
How shall we counteract the principles of dcatbl
How! Purge lee, Purire! The macic in that
word shall yet be understood bv the whole world
Yes, Purge. Be the pain in the head, tbe back, ihe bowels, the foot, the stomach, the side, the throat; does it arise from internal or external cause still purge! For know this self evidonl truth, that pain cannot exist save by the pressure of some impurity, some deposits of decomposed particles
upou the organ or part where the pain is seated. Purge with what! With uenui.ne Brandreth's Pills! which can be obtained only from persons re
gularly authorized to sell the same by a certificate
of Agency signed by Brandretn.
NEW liOODS. TUB subscribers would respectfully infoirn their customers and the citizens generally that they are now receiving from
A czo torky Philadelphia, Pillsburg, and Cincinnati! general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of ail kinds ; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin ' WAKE; Liverpool. China, and Brilania, do.:
BOOTH, SHOES, PUMPS & SLIPPERS;
Fur, Silk, and Polm and Leghorn Hals;
All of which we will sell on the most favorable
terms. 'JUUNI KX niUULUK taken in ex
change for goods. LONG & BROWN. Brookville, May 23, 1839.
Sugar Sc iHolasseg.
It is alone by the results of a lair ir.al.
MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a Uoifltstic guide tu health. Tttis little pamphlet, edited by W. l. Moffat. 375 Broadway, New York, has been published for the purpose ol explaining more lully Air. Moffat's theory of tl'seases, aud will he found higaly luteresing to persons seeking health. It treats' upou prevalent diseases, aud the causes thereof, Price 25 cepts lor sale by Mr. Moffat's agents generally. These Valuable Meuicines are for sale by J.J. TEMPLETON Brookville. AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be
naa ot any of the principlesuruggesta in every town throughout tbe United States ld the Canada
ask tor Moffat a Life Pills and iiuuix Bitters; and besure that a fac simiie of John Moffat's signatureis upon the lael of each bottle cf Bitters or
box of PiUs.
These valuable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, lS39.-52-ly Brookviilevlnd.
Just Received.
A N assortment of Scythes, acy the atones ana
. Rifles. ALSO an assortment of (lueens-
ware. women and children s siioes. atau-i
few fancy Prints, and Summer goods, will be sold
low for cash or approved produce, by
at early age were turning grey, who now Imr
grey hair: Children whose heads were cctct.I
with scurf, whose hiir would not crow, tin! -(
now growing the fullest crops of hair homec1
must he known to most persons. Ask tbrotij
cause, and you wiu be told .these things VI
done by the use of the HALM OF COLOr.:'
Of 20 years growth is this article, its den sml il
creasing annua'ly some hundred per cert, Hi,i
when diecoveied not opposed by any thirgicrui
same purpose, new assailed by almost nuniretic.M
mushroon trash preparations that will rii'utlicbi "
f used to any extent. " Can mere tl.aa these fad
be wanted refer to the recommendations by a U
of names 6! respectability, unequaled by any oil t
article. Look to these things buy this attx!.-
Stay and preserve your hair by its use, or ii Dili
restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundredi
fashionable life arc usin? it as the oulr article rM
ally fit fur the toilet. Long hair is very 8 t to fi
out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in tircc I
save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by nelct l
of your persons.
It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve
beauties of nature, with which a bountiful y."
ator has endowed ou -ubc the Balm, for its!
do it. No. 27-ly.
Voi salo by J. J. TEMPLETON Broofevilk.
Brookville, June 15th 1S40.
D. PRICE.
John B. Walker. Tailor.
S hop in the Eaitern Liberties of Ml. Cartnel. Ia.)
lenders bis services to tbe public, tie expect
by his assiduity to buriuets to please the ractt facti
dious.
June 10, 1640. 24-7w
BEWARE OF' t OUNTEFEITs!
AH Pills purporting to be Dr. Brandrvth's, and
sold by persons without a certificate as above, are
COUNTERFEITS.
The following persons havo been appointed A-
gents for the sale of Dr. Brandreth's Gonvihk Vbuetablb Universal Pills, in their respective
places; there ta no need of being imposed upon by
the Counterfeits, if you only remember to ask for the certificate of Agency. Never buy of pedlers,
for in no instance do they ever have the genuine ar tide. IHCM A DRCC STOKE AS YOU WOULD POISOX,
for if rou purchase pills of them which they (ell
you are Brandreth's, you are as certain as death to
get a . WORTHLESS COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE
II .a a . M k A !
r'.i.. . i.. .i J,..MWcith. -arth. l U0 loiioowing aro u. only awnoruea ii
ictuiuu iug niiiiuo.ii - hft r ranklin County. .
R. & S. Tvncr
H d'b Hhds. of Sugar, ana
JLF 12 barrels cf Molasees, just received and
for sale by R. & S. TYNER.
Aug. 1, 1S39. Groceries.
"TffllST received a frech supply of Sugar, Molas
IP see. Coffee and Mackeral, and will be sold low
for cash- .
Also, a fine assortment of women and childrens
hoes. D. PRICE.
Brookville, April IG, 1K40
FZf OAn L"s IRON, just received and
"Jvf.vW for 6ale by the quantity at Cin
cinnati prices, adding the freight on the Canal, by
K. & S. TxiMUl. Brookville, July 25, 1S39.
Stone Coal for ale.
rntllE subscriber keeps on hand at the JJL Brookville. eood Stone Coal. A
Woods. Aeent. SETH BUFFINGTON
May
Basin at
Appiy io j
1B40 23tf.
DOI1CRTY & ttAY. CARRIAGE d WAG OX MAKERS.
m ESP ECFULLY inform the citizens of Con
Jittnersville, and the public generally, that they
have nui chased the Shop formerly owned by II. Li
Witherald, and. carried on by Dickerson; where
they will at all times be teady, and on the most reasonable terms, and at the shoteet notice, ac
commodate their patrons with any, and every thing
their li ne ot Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connereville, April 3, 1840. 14 6m.
BLANKS.
ON and, constantly at the American office the following kinds of blanks.
Summonses, Subpoenas, . . -Executions. Constables1 Bond, Constable Sales.
when ao comes John Tompkin?, and says.
"Its only the farmer's daughter!" What? have farmers such daughters now a dayst - . .Yes. I tfll you they have such daughters those farm houses are dangerous placet. Let po man with a poetical imagination which is but another name fori very tender heart, flatter himself with fancies of the calm delights - of tbo country: with the serene ide of sitting
with the larmer in bis olU lasniouea enmney comer, and hearing him talk of corn and mutton: ofjoiuiog him io the pensive pleasures of a pipe, and brown jug of October; of listening to the gossips of the comfortable farmer's : wife; of the parson and his family, of his ser- . - tnoas and bis tenth pig of n fragrant cup of v youog hyeoo, or Japping the delicious luxuries ', ( 'of custards and whipt creams; In walks a airy Vision of wonderoos witchery, and, with; ; -.' r.tirtsey nnd a smile of winning and misterioqs magic, takesher seat just opposite. ' It is ? i.e .fcraer dta'tter, A fivelr trentarexof
Joel Pslmer
Z. A. Nye Ezekial Tyncr Co. Copley ic Petty .Ward & Koseberry
Brookville Somersett New Trenton. Metamora Rschester
Ceder Grove P. O.
Deeds,
Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand.
SOTARY PUBLIC.
C. F. Clarkso. will also attend to fillins
deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, &c, and take the ack
nowledgement of deeds, powers or attorney, ot take depositions, certificates, affidavits, d-e, 4c.
Olfice in tbe printing office. . In -ty
NEW GOODS.
THE subscribers have just received from the Eastern Cities, the lsrgest and best assortment o
Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE, SHOES, PATJI HA TS, t tir Brookville.
NOTICE.
frTtHE undersiirned having become agents for
JjL the White-Water Cotton Factory, are now prepared to furnish Merchants and their custo
mers, with a Superior article or yarns, carpet chain, candle-wicling and oatting, at Cina. prices
BOMYETS, Ac,
ever offered for-sale ia this place, which they will
sell wholesale or retail at the Cincinnati prices,
adding carriage. . R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, May 16, 1939. . 31
Jan'y 9th. 1839
LONG & BROWN.
fpOTTON YAN. 7,000 lbs. cotton yarn, an
w sorted numbers, for sale by May 22, 1839. R, it S. TYNER.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to call and make settlement immedi
ately, either y casu or note. - . . - . , r - IifNO BROWN.
10,000 Bushela of Wheat.
The subscriber wish to purchase 10,000 bush-
I sis of good merchantable wheat, for which the
market prioe will be given, to be delivered
BroekviUe. Long At Browe.
BOOT SHOE STORE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform tbe public generally that they have, and will continue to have, on hand, an assortment of
Boots, Shot, and Slippers,
of alt kinds, superior to any ever offereu in this
place all of their own manu acture and for sale,
wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices.
Work Warranted.
They will also keep an assortment of
LEATHER and FIJVVIJUS,
of all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowet-t pri
ces. BROWN & KING.
July 30,1839 31
DR. SPOIIN'3
SICK HEADACHE REVEV)
JCIot the permanent cure of this distress.!'? cjH
M. plaint, never fails. When pcrsevertc ijmh
tual'y renovates thesy6tem,and does away li
sesof the SICK & NERVOUS HISAUAWk
Thousands have tried it. and found precisely
relief which the article promises to bestow tificatesof the strongest kind, and from the cj
reepectsble persons, aro in the possession oi w nroDrietor. soma of which have been psblUVei
S - - .1 M
eatiiyiuj t J the permanent cure, and others Wuj
tmmediate relief sriven bv this remedy, itano.
relief to the afflicted in 15 or 'A3 minutes irum "
first dose. If taken when the symptoms of as
tckare first felt, it prevents the further prop
of tbo complaint, and can poduce no danger '. timti h and p?eivn i!nu! 11 in such SCUt'
would only ihrownff the contents of the StomtcW
leaving it aweet and healthy with an excelleoU' netire- Alt afflirlffrl ;tl. hftadache should DOt
, nri ii.. . i ,i;.vo. themselves M
IWWW .MO MbtllCi.UU '"-' o distreMinir 9 onmnlaiiit.
Physicians have in many instances give"
their patients, and in every instance, toour edre. with -Trent satisfaction have found it a
tain --lira ;,b H.idacke IS a
plaint with which Dhvsicians do not wish lo iv
sny thing to do, and generally prescribe only !pm nnr rv rl..f- -nnBnn.nt l Dr. Sohon s
ttpaarLa lloma.li imnMiko nnncsit'iOD 'C
some other proprietory articles meet froo H
scource.
Shoes and Boot.
TfUST RECEIVED, a (rood assortment of
J Men's, Women's. Bovs. Misses' and Chil
dren's Shoes, and for sale by D. PRICE.
T1 ST DQZ. first quality of upper leather juat received, ALSO, 8U0 lbs. first quality sole
leather, and for sale low by
Feb. 1. 18: R.
Sc. S-TYftER.
Cf ICHMOND AND BKOOLVII.LE CANAL The stock holders in the Richmond sod Brookville Canal, are hereby notified that two dollars on each share, of the second Installment now due will be required on the 1st dsy of 9th mo.9epttmbert next. By order of the Board of Directors. BENJAMIN- FULGHUH. Sec. 6th do'. 20tbt 1840. 26lf . RtekminJ PUmKuw.
T.- J Ml l it. I
m s s ia vriLc suu w usa zifsvai n iaa w
composed entirely of vegetables, and contamJ
not require any chanze of diet or exercise.
8old wholesale and retail by Comstock is CH VVKntaa.la n-nnirii 9 Vl.tr-Kar-.cl rMt N. l-i1!
by tbe principle Druggists mine Lnioa. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON Brook!
Hit. H'.RTHULUJlEW 3. PINKEXPE i: TO RANT SYR"
frpthe cases of consumptiin are so numerous ion
JLL the northern latitudes, that some remedy preventative should be kept by every family I - v.- I . tk first SpP"
atice of so direful a disease. This &Pf C,? Syrup will in every esse prevent the compl'n It is quite impossible for sny person ever to consumption who will use this remedy on t ' spproach of cough end paia in the side, sno i
1 ny cssss it has cured when physicians naa g
' nn tmm szsBsi mm inin rmt n
0HtJ ml.jillkaala At-..l Ua!tL.. m S t Ark
Wholesale Dnjggist,2 Fleteher-street, N- 'I
oy tbe pnncipia urogrists in tne union.
'P74.wllxlsrlll.lv1 ... -.
June, 29, 1644.
2T
TTUi IT, RECEIVED, lrge qo"1'1.,, . iron, sad or sale by. H- if 9.7 Y'1
lfr;aJiviH, w'rU.IIH.
