Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 November 1840 — Page 4

JJOTH SIDES OF THE PICTURE.

"lithe boy sick?" asked Mr. Lindley, with a look, of anxiety and alarm, as he entered

the room Hiid saw hi young and beautiful wife sit'injc beside the cradle of her sleeping

most bitterly. ls tins boy

infant, weeping

ickr 'No,' answered the nillicted lady,

quite well.

to present themselves to her mind. '37 had, in common with maay others 01 nu

It is I) 1 myselt tht.t is cruel', thought sbe; cias, an me proms 01 years sipj AT ihnn l.nnnv RPmiirKi hnvo twn this evpnintn'Mv mother learned me to work and ncr

had I not driven him frnm me! How tender face looked as happy in her cheap lodgings,

u wne. nil hna k;ni.rt,. Urina knnlr ntir.i nu ovfr it did wheu surrounded by the para-

I lib " , liuu IIU ! K . 1 1 U 1 III V. I w . i - m - - i . o . . i - i -.1- ... la

nnsdrtn rMi tn mt II is viUirir In fnrf:w Bheriiaha Ol lUXUrV ana nnae. ouiu "

is n treasure; nut wnat wouiu cue imi

had not her mother learned her to work! Boston Times,

ilia snrift v for m v saLf? mid I rannnl for hist

And after all hat is' there so desirable about a party ! Did I ever attend one, however bril-

tltattf hnn'rvrr our urtirpA frnm enmn cnnrfP

Ml u . r J T .

or other, there was not as much sintered

7th jlfil CINEThese Medicines ,rc iBrU,.T?"

rpienhameto tneir manifest and sensible act ' urifyitng-the springs and channels of lifc

1 dowingthem with renewed tone and vigor. 1 ! ny hundred certified ca6cs wlich inive bren 0;

public, and in almost every species of disea

as i

. . .. '.enioycdT Did I ever attend one in which J;

lcn what w me matter, my dear dia 0l hear or see expressed the workingof;

w, ua..f uvu " c or jealously, or contempt, or or ridicule T TnrllAV- cpnfpfi InmcpK Iita vv i f mull. . 1 .

T GRINDSTONES,

took her hand w hile speaking.

'I am worn out with this perpetual confine' ment,' answered Mrs. Lindley; 'this unvary

inc round of dull domestic care.'

'Perpetual confinement my dear!1 said Mr.j Lindley; 'did you not spend yesterday with your mother? and take a drive into the country the day before! Come, dearest, dry your tea rs, and listen to an interesting book 1 have

brought home with me, purposely to read aioud to you.' Your book would be a poor substitute for society,' said Mrs. Lindley, who still sat with tier headincliued, looking the picture of sorrow and discontent. 'I am suffering for soci

ety iuueriug to mingle again w

as I used to do.' After a momentary pause

ehe continued 'Sophia was in just now dres- :. ed so beautiful! on her way to Mr Whitewell party. All the world will be there poor 1 excepted." A fresh gush of tears called anew for the use of her handkerchief. 'Young ladies have little else to do than at

tend parties,' said Mr. Lindley; 'we happily, iiave Belter engagements, and more precious pleasures.' 'Married ladies seem no more confined than single ones, said Mrs. Lindley, who seemed to have heard only the first part of her husband's remark. 'Mrs. Bank and Mrs. Southwell, and indeed itll my friends re to bo- at Mr, Wtritewelfa to night. No one but myselt is in bondage. Every one besides can have a nursery maid, and all eie that is necessary to nakc them comfortable and happy.' '1 am sorry that we cannot have a nursery

maid, since you think it would conduce to your happiness: though, for my own part 1

had rather that my dear Liiiity should have the charge of our darling boy, than entrust him to the care of almost any hireling that couid be found.' Again the first part only of what Mr. Lindley sud, seemed to meet me ear of his wife. Her voice was never harsh; never loud but it certainly did not bound sweetly,as in a kind

of low guttural she replied, 'borne gentle

men choose to thuiK they can atlord but very little to make a wife happy!' : Mr. Lindley dropped the hand he had till

then held within his, and rising, walked the floor rapidly. He did not whistle he did

not sing but he just made the noesof a tune

audible, as he uihaiea ana exhaled the air between his scarcely parted lips. After some

ten or fifteen minutes spent in this manner,

he suddenly seized the volume he had men tioned, and seating himself near the tamp be gan to turn the leaves. Meauwhile Mrs

' Lindiey neither spoke nor moved. Her head

rested on her hand, and her eyes sought the - carpet: but no tears fell, for her feelings were

too highly excited to permit them longer to

flow. 1 he disturbed husband iound his book a ruin resource, and after twirling the leaves n lew minutes, he threw it on the table and lcltlhe room. The next moment his wife

beard the street door close behind him. 'Then, indeed, came a fresh flood ol tears. 'This,' she exclaimed, as she covered her face with her hands. 'This is the sympathy he feels for me! To leave me thus to perfect

solitude!' Mrs. Lindley was now wrought up to real agony. ' The infant at this moment awoke; and clasping him la her bosom, she

cried; 'Yes darling, your father' feelings are such towards your poor mother, that to "avoid her 'society he is even willing to leave you, dearly as he loves you !'

With the uncouscious infant cradled in her

arms, the mother indulged herself in looking

back on the gilded scenes of her youth; or

penrnce quite as i

much pain as pleasure, unless indeed,! could

secure the undivided attention of George? And now he is all my own, and I drive him

from me I What did I endure when doubtful

whether he loved me! whether he would ask me to be his! What were my thoughts when he once said tome, 'Mhal withhispres-

ent fortune, he would not dare to tisk the wo

man that he loved, tounite her fate, with bis, on account of the privations she must undergo. Oh, did I not think that, with him for a companion, the most humble establishment would be a paradise! and that no self denial would be severe! and now that I am his wife, 1 drive

ith the world lu,n from me y cruel reP,n,pgs! hi where

(can lie oe i

Agtin she nent to the window to the door: but in vain; no husband was to be seen or to be heard. How gloomy, how desolate, did her comfortable little parlour appear, as she re-entered it.- 'Oh!' cried she, 'wttat

sunshine would his smile thed around! but I

have displeased, grieved, wounded, forced him from me!'

Never had an hour in Mrs. Lindley's life

dragged itself along so slow ly as the present: and it was not until after (he clock had struck

ten that the well known footstep of her husband, met her listening ear. With a bound she met him in the entry.

'O, my dear George, how glad I ana you ar

come.' -

Her husband made no distinct answer hut

entered the parlor.and advancing to (he man

tie, rested his elbow upon it, and leaned his it

neau upon his hand; Uis countenance was

clouded, yet, moie in sorrow than in anger.

Dearest George, will vou forgive me?"

said the trembling wife; while she twined her

armcin his and looked imploringly in his face, 'can you forgive my folly, my cruelly!'

' l cs, bmiiy ; 1 can do any thing you ask of

me.'

50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt.

2,0001b. tJotton yarn, 10 sacks (Jcffee, 1 bhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, . Palm Leaf Hals, Do Hoods, Tuet received and foi sale by R. &S. TYNER. Tbe Rnshville Whig please copy the above.

nrika unnnlff nf lntlin I nth ana from the itlllXTJi. 173. 1 IlCEe A1cdirii.ru .ra j .

Cay of November A. IJ. lcKftJ, up to the inn oy or rpienname 1

November A. D. 1840 inclusive. Caeb remaining in the Treasury including tbe amount of the Duplicate . of the year A, D. 1S39 for county pur

poses on lbs tb day ol November A. DV19S9 $377 Amount of cash received in the Treasury of euid county since tbe 7th

davof November A.D. 1?M9 inclu

sive or" Tavern Grocery and Store

License and permits tax for 1-xb.bi-tions - 472 2"!

Amount of tbe Duplicate for A. D. 1840

New assessment for A. D. 16o9

t which the human frame is liable, the hannv ! T'l! of MOFFAT'S LIFE FILLS AM) piipVTv j B1TTKKS have been gratefully aiid pul!;ct'j

knnUilptiiTPd bv tiie

I ? ' - B.1U I were previously uoacquaiutcd with the beacf ! philosophical principles upon which they arc'Cc '

j pounded, and upon which they consequent

The A1H2 MLUIUINKS rcciiimei t .

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n.

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324.'

Boot, lioc. Sc Leather Store. THE subscriber bas opened a Shoe & Leather store in the house recently occupied by Mr.

Edrington, nearly oppsite tLe Court House, where persons wanting any articles in the above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and Derbans better anJ cheaper than the same article

can be had in Brookvillc. Country produce or cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or leather. 1 intend ta keep shoe mnkera finding for sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brooktiila, June 18, 1840. 2-Vtf

V UMBER. Tbe ssubcribers have now on band JLi and offer for sale low

S.IOO.OOO feet of Vine Board!. 400,000 SHINGLES;

1,300 Locust Posts; Joist,Scantling,4c.4'C

W. TATE 6c SOK. July, 13l8:59.-Bcae.l 29-tf

DOIIRRTY & iBACT. CARRIAGE WAGON MiKERS. KESl'ECFULLY inform tbe citiaens of Connersville, und tbe public gener Illy, that they have purchased the Shop formerly owned by II. L. Wilherald, and carried on by Dickerson; where they wilt at all times be ready, and on the most reasonable terms, and at tbe shotest notice, accommodate their patrons with auy, and every thing in their line ot Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connersville, April 3, 1840. 14 6m.

Total amount of Receipts Expenditures from the 7 lb day of

November lH:j9on tbe following items to wit. Paid Associate Judges $159 00 Paid Clerk of Franklin Circuit Court 202 2

' Collector for Delinqulncies and improper assessments 199 74 " Collectors commission 211 S6

' Stationary to Clerks office 56 CO " Poor 61 25 " Road viewers 63 48 " Supervisors of Roads 286 77 i " Jurors 690 50 Constables ISO 25

" Jail Expences 159 46 Court House exoenscs 1S8 924 Paid Listers 232 50 " County Commissioners 116 00 For Recorders books 25 75 " Sheriffs Allowance 163 CO " Wolf Scalps t 00 " Election returns 34 50 " School Trustees 25 50 Kfitnv Pn KiDinu 2 OO

Printing expences 18 Ot) " School Commissioners 40 ISO Coroner 20 00 " Road Tax Receipts 1 52 " Stale Road sxpsnas and damages 274 12a " Asylum Expences 586 76ft

' Stslioa&ry fsr Cwisty Treasury ofics 50

IVOflCE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers eons makeimmediate settlement by note or caebt they will have to pay costJuly 12 1840. LONG BROWN.

Allowance Is Treasurer

for Stationary Amount of Treasurers

l per ceatura ou monies actually received and paid

out since last settlement

$4153 354 1 00

126 23ft

'O, George dont speak so coldly; so sadly. Alas, 1 have made you very unhappy.' 'You have Emily, for I fear your union with me requires sacrifices you are uuable

cheerfully to make.'

U, I am most happy! (blessed in having

such a tv sband! This bitter 'bitter eve

ning haB taught me thatj all joys cannot be

crowded into one state or period: and I do

think I ran nirpr rrrrof (Via alAA nl.uciru I Tl'Cy will also keep an assortment of

of mv vooth. whiu in nM.tn J.Jtu IXATHER and FINDINGS,

much more nrprin,,,. ITpnriK it K..ll of all kinds on baud and for sale at the lowest pri

r . . " cee. BtlOWN & KLMi. my pleasure to strive to make you as happy ceJu, 30 183q 3I

as you make me, and educate our boy as a s . ...

mucn nue nis lather as possibU. 'O, eay ASH will bo paid bv the subscribers

once more that you forgive me for depend MLCLEAN LINEN and COTTON

Whicn amount of Expenditures of

$42NO 5f4 beisg deducted from tbe above amount of receipts of $7507781 leaves a balance in tbe Treasury including the Duplicate for A. D, 1840 as aPsd. in the hands of tbe collector

BOOT 4- SHOE STORK. nrtllE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform tbe

JL public generally that they have, and will of Franklin county of

continue to have, on band, an assortment or Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this place all of their own manufacture and for sale, wholesale or retail, at tbe lowest prices. Work Warranted.

for

upon it, 1 can never be so foolish; so cruel; so

wicked!'

- lhe husband bent forward and imprinted

a long kUs on lhe forehead of the suppliant. She looked up, and his eyes, beaming with i i j -j .c

uvc nuu renewea connaence gave her per-

leci assurance that an was torgiven! forgotten!

RAGS.

cltvsred at thsirMills in Brookville.

J. H. SPEER CO.

The Mbcuamcs Wite. A working man

needs a working wife; but to the qualities of

minn, manners, and morals, she cannot run

loo high in the scales. There is an error pre

valent concerting this. Giles says, "1 do not want a wife with too much sense." Why

not I

NOTICE.

A LL persons indebted to the subscribers are rs

Xla. quested to call and make settlement lmmesi-

ately, eitherby cash or note.

LONu H KUVTIV. 10,000 Bushels of Wheat. The subscribers wish to purchase 10,000 bush

els of good merchantable wheat, for which the

market price will be given, to be delivered in

Brookville. Lone dc Brown.

But tbe treasurer not

having as yet received any part of this years duplicate which amounts as aforesaid to the sum of 13345 40

From which deductsaid balance including Duplicate as aforesaid of 3227 11 There is a balance gainat tbe county in favsr of the Treasurer of cash advanced by him ths sum of $IS 20i And tbe said balance of Duplicate is yet ta be received asiount $3227 19ft November 6 1840, E. BARBER JAMES WEBB. J.TEMPLETONjr Attest Robert John. County Commit.

STOVES and TIN WARE.

.selves in diseases of every form and descri-tjor, 15 40 Their first operation is to loosen from the cmu 11 CI i the stomach and bowels, the various imn-ir;.

! and crudities constantly settling around Ibpn i.

.w, -- i-uiitci m t!

Wi VSM WU0 v v - OLI llCi . I Its.

medicines only partally cleanse these, ard 1 ,

sucii coneciea mnsses ueniiiu as 10 iirnuuc ha ,

81 cosiivenesp, nun an ua iram oi eviis. orsocd

aiarriiiK i, wub us iiumiueui uangers. I li s ft-;;

wen Known io an regular auaioimsts, who ey. ino the human bowels after death: and Leccr t prejudice of those well informed men r

quack medicines or meuicincs prepared and i,-

onu to ine puouc uy ignorant persons. The , aid elfect of the Li'c Medicines is to cleanse

kidneys and tbe bladder; and by this means.

liver and the lungs, the ucaiiiial action of i

entirely depends upon tbe regularity of the urii-.-l

organs, ilie blood, which lakes its red color i-

tbe agency of tbe liver and the lungs before iti.l

ses into tbe heart, being thus purified bv ..

and nourished by food coming from a clean str-i

acb, courses ueely through the veins, rer.evrieJ

ery parv ui lucareicui, aiiu i.riuiupuauuy inout'.l

the bannerol ueaiin in tae uiooanng cheek. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have h

thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereigns

etiy lor wyepepsia, riaiuiency, i aipitation ohi

lieart, Los? of Appetite. Iieart-burn and aehe, Restlessness, lii-teinper, Anxictr,

guor sad Melancholly, Costivenrss, Diarrlni

Cbolery, fevers ot all kinds, Klieunialitm,

Dropsies of all kinds, ursvel, orrcs, As'J

and Consumption, ocurvy, Ulcers, lnvetn

Sores, Scorbutic Lruptiuns and Bad Complete

liruj'tive compisints, Sallow, Cloudy, and ot

j:-..nn.kiA l.nnl..i;.n U.I. 1 ?-

las. Common Clode and lurluenzi.acd varioui;.

er complaints which afflict tbe human Frame, li

Fever sod Ague, particularly, the Life Medici:

have been moat eminently successful; so mud

that in tha Fever and Ague districts, Physiciani

most universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patienu it

be particular in taking the Life Medicines stria; according to tbe directions. It is not by a new

paper notice, or by anything tkat ha himself say in tbeir favor, that be hopes to gain creii It is alone by tbe results of a fair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; dW.p-

as a domestic guide to beaitb. This little pi:

pblet, edited by W. U. Moffat. :r, Broader

New York, bas been published for tbe purpose explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of i

eases, and will be found highly intcresing to pel

sous seeking health. It treats upon prevalent A

eases, and tbe causes thereof, Price jccnta

sale by air. Clonal s agents generally. These Yaluablf"Medicmea are for sale by JT. TEMPLETON Brookrille.

AGENTS The Life Medicines ma v be also

bad of any of the principlesDruggests inevr town throughout tbe United States and the Caititi Ask for Moffat's Lifu Pills and Phenix Bint and be6urc that a fac siraiie of John Mo (Tat 'i natureisupon tbs label of each bottle cf Bittern

box of Pills. Thee valuable Medicines are lor sale by J. J. TEMPLETON,

Dec. 7, 1839.-&2-iy Brooknlls.lt

$4230 5S

$n227 19ft

Tax lYnlaVo-

Pork.ni fl U. :il L..1IL.

. ri' ll I II w.i.a,o vi m. iuiiu miuuij arc uvtwj

""-b "iiri answers, -uecause I n I jl noti tied that tbey can pay tbeir tax to Brad

airniu sne win oe an overmatch lor me." burv Uottrel in Highland tow nab m.to W ill am Sel

Giles talks like a?simpleton. The fortunate bf in Posey township, to Thomas Flint in Bath

men Who have their IvranU al hnm n ii,ii iii in oroonviue, wnere i win at-

. . . J . .. , -- lanilfinrv Kril.tr an1 V- C . -t

vpr mnrnorl l f f 1 I J w"-"' "J ""' uiow ui

1 u iin i m - j . 'C"BC- "C"U'": V "December next, for the purpose of collecting taxes

. - w.,. pk aj uuc, i Any cirrent money will pay the tax until that time;

ur leiiiaie, io co out ot their oroner SDhere. after tbe returns are made, ncthinir hut Inrfi

sa j a iT a 1 f. I . B

rather her uuvaried life: for her rouiu was iu Wo man eTer suQered from an overplus of in- Bank Ppr or specie will be received.

... . . . n: i.. ... . .. rpnnn diivt n i n n

all it freshness and bnantv. Ilor froonitm 1 teilllience. Wliether in his own hoarf i in liial unuuuii rwiu,W)l.r.t.

rf , ,

n lie b.

A proper self resoect should leach everv

noble hearled American, of whatever class,

mat ne cannot set too high a value on the

conjugal relation. We mav judge of the wel

ana

from cute, from confine ment, the parties, the balls, the concerts, the drives, all ceme thronging upon her: While memory, covered with flowers, Restored every rose, but secieted its them.'

In the retrospect, the picture was all bright

ness, all gladness; and what was her present lot? How great was the contrast! No vari

ety, no pleasure, 'all her days were twins;1 a

perpetual round of petty household career,

and a helpless tnlant always by her side or in

her arms! How dark did a disturbed imagination render the review! She thought and

wept, until she verily believed herself the

Nov. 4, 1840.

45-3w

Executor's Notice.

fJOTICE is hereby given that fetters testamen-

JLw tary, have this day been granted to tbe un-

faraand hon dersigned by the Cferk of the" Probate Court of tare and honor of the community by its wives Frankin county Ind., in vacation on the estate of and mothers. OonortUllilipS fnr nrnnirina IiniM Thnmnsnn. dpe'd. lata nf Hnrlnnli.M tm.

knowledge, and even accomplishments, are Bb'P Af persous indebted to to said estate are

UDGE & VAN CAMP have constantly on

band a general assortment of Franklin, Ten

snd Seven Plate STOVES, alrothe Premium Cookinff STOVE, two sizes. This Stove tbey

would recommend to tbepnbhc as one of tbe best

Stoves now in use. heme the latest improvement,

ALSO, tbey will keep constantly on band a general assortment of Tin ware, stove pipes, house

heads of tl beet quality, bouse gutter pips, Sec

All of wIik a tbey will sell at Cincinnati prices

Job work of all kinds, in tbeir line, done at the

shortest notice. Old copper and pewter will be

taken in exchange of ware. Shop en tbe North East corner of tbe public square. FUDGE ic VAN CAMP. Brooktilk), Oct. 29, 1840. 44tf.

HEW GOODS. THE subscribers would respectfully into:

their customers and the citizens generally til

tbey sre now receiving from

Aew York, Philadelphia. Filisburg, Mi Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of tbe following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinii. Hard, Earthen. Queen's and Tin W ARE: Urervool. China, and Britania, 'o.;

BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS & SLIPPED

Fur. SUk. and Palm and Leghorn Hah;

AH of which we will sell on tbe most farortbl terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in of

cbsnge for goods. LONG Ac ItltOU.Y Brookville, May 23, 1839.

Groceries.

yt UST received a frech supply of Sugar, Mos y . see, Coffee and Mockers 1, and will be sold 1' for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and children

boos. D. PRIC& Brookville, Ajril 1G, 1840

MlVO '3 'O 'luaoi Ad aaatu tsntn 'i"o;S4n oj SuiqstM osoqi .ni pa sop aq jsnin ujaauoa an; j, -asaiS aq louuva 3ua3

inpui jduorT -juamASd tnsipaimut aytm oi pai

happily open to every class above the vcr- requested W make immediate payment, and those -ssnbai aoh m nio -3 29 -qoi paVqspui nnv lowest; and the wise mechanic will not fail 11 JJIXO V

to choo- annl. . -u " " Lue.n"cieo wlin w,loin WBe yw ,rom a".

.. vu...r...u., a9 mnj ut .name said estate is sovent.

uu uu aaugnters in that coming age, when an ignorant American shall be as abso- Nov. 3, 1S40.

leie as a lossil tub.

JOHN WYNN, Exe'sr.

For nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good. And good works in her husband Vs promote.

most wretched woman alive; while at the

bottom of all lay a feeling of displeasure against her husband, as if he was the wilful cause of all her troubles. For nearly an hour Mrs. Lindiey indulged herselfin those pure selfish musings, murmur- , ings and regrets, when the clock in a neighboring street striking the hour of nine, arous- . ed her. 'Where can George be!' she cried. She felt some alarm, and laying her again sleeping infant in the cradle, she went to the window, and thence to the door, to learn if he were coming. The street was quite still, not a footstep was to be heard; and with conflicting feeling, ihe rested herself be1 -f 1 . . . .

- oe ,er cuuu. -y, e is cruel'.' thought she ; ing nothing but ber own sorrows.

MuviiiMiiuG an in omcei or wiieret Oh where! OU that he would come?' Ou tbe whole, Mrs. Lindley was not a ra- ; tional creature, but a reasonable and reasoning woman ; and the period had bow arrived tor a revulsion of feeling. Other views began

Fall and Winter Goods

Away with flouncing, cieeline. dancin

squandering, peevish, fashion-hunting wives! TJUST received a fresb supply of casioetts, also The woman cf this stamp is a poor comforter collar Beaverten, Hard Times, fancy Prints,

IIVD 'D tnao Jd Xyg eqi savs pas 'ijaois siq aaiuisxa pas 01 ta op pinojs isd 01 qsia SuiAsq asoqi pas 'jspjo poo3 ai spooy Xjfj jo mamuosss nsssq e 'yroo uo'toi

i" n ii!m uiniui asoja pus spools jo -w-koojs siq jo asodsip 01 3uiq9iM isquasqns gptlli

:xso3 xv .vTriTas

when tbe husband is sick or bankrupt. Give BIue do SbcetiDS- Laghorn Bonnetts. Few Seal me the hou, ;t. -I 1.. . Jl. .! "P men.. womens ai ch.ldrens Shoes, Ladies

""vt nuv WUU UE sm llCIUinillC aVU 1 faljhwAa

i 1 ' i T T " KlUIWi UUUUS. sV her Adam: 1 also

Groceries and dye stuffs.

Rio coffee. gunpowder tea, sugar, indgo, madder,

Office or the Bkookvillc Iss. Co., J 15 Oct. iftin r

THIS Co. will receive money on deposits at their office, on the following terms, namely:

- u pet ui. per annum lor 9 months

Brookville, Oct. 21st, 1940.

D.

1 have such a mechanics wife in my mind's terms for cash, approved produce, such as feathers,

eve: cent le as the antelone. un rr ne as the "sB mwswj swa, oryeo Peacnes.

bee, joyous astlie linnet; neat, punctual, modest, confiding. She is patient, out resolute:

aiding in council, reviving in troubles; ever

pointing out the brightest side and conceal-j

PRICE.

44

society, whose husband was reputed to bej gpod lot of tow linen, by

rich, but who in lhe commercial pressure of ' "". Sep. 0, 1840,

alum &c. Powder, shot snd Lead, in addition to pBr ceni "r 0 months 5 per cent., and for 9 or

his former stock which will be ;sold on reasonable " "uniD8 .Per cent.

T w,"u,nlfw e sight doposites, can confidently rely on such certificates being met when presented. Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as usual.- for terms apply at the office of the company, east upper room above Price and Adams' saddle tore. WM. MXJLEERY, Preside

A. al CAETT, E. M-Cartt, N. D. Galliox,

1). Pair. I A

. ' 8. CoODVia. I 5?

J. WvHIf, Gao. IloLLANB, Joan W. Hitt, Ssc'y.

fust Received.

A . r . . u . 1 Giiui.1 Uf

Ac assoriraenioioyir.es, ocjmcow" j Rifles. ALSO an assortment ofQae

ware. Wnmen snd - children's shoes. nl 7 I

tew fancy Prints, and Summer g;!s, will be si

low for cash or approved produce. 6y

BookvilleJune 15th 1840.

PRICE.

Stone Coal lor sale.

THE subscriber keeps on hand at the fr"" Brookville, rood Stone Coal. Anplt

Woods, Agent. SET II BUFFINGl

3Iay. 1340 Ktf,

K and. rnnictantlv at I hit American 0E1C1

following kinds of blanks:

O

-Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bond?. Constable Sale?.

Tea, Coflee, Sugar Sc Salt. TfUST received a fresh snprdv of ths above ar-

W tides, and for sale. bv D. PRH!P..

Rag Carpet.

"Mr Motheu leabneo me to work." - ar ' . f .

JMicu was me remaric 01 one 01 our uoston I rrnHE subscriber has on hand-a W anrtm.n.

matrons, who had graced the first circle of JUL of Rag Carpet, which will be sold lew. Also

P. PRICE

KriTanv tnni ic.

O. P1. fTr. a stoni. will alsn attend to oi-

deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, Arc, and take the

wunicugauioui v wwwa, v

take depositions, certificates, affidavits,

tlftina in ha nimtm nfli..

rf1rffl.LBS COTTON Y IPOOV l,C0O Sole l l

A UN.

ither,

200 Barrels Conamaugh .Salt,

iu isacss uoffee, 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Cerooa Indigo, Just received and for tale L

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