Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 December 1840 — Page 4

JTClSCKLliANEOUS.

DECLINE AM) FALL OF THE CITY OF DOGTOWN.

Doe-rows is a beautiful place in the interior of this State. There is plenty of land around it, so that nothing can hinder it from growing in every direction, and thus becoming a great

cttv. In fact, Uoglown has nireaay n one-

think of their own stupidity end thai of their

ancestors in icmn lunj si.v iiuuiuui v r u hundred thousand dollars lie totally idle and unproductive-, but they were determined not

to allow their wealth to be negiectea any longer. A grand scheme of speculation nnd improvement was started, and nil rushed

i headlong into it. Every mm in Dogtown

was now rich, or. what was the same thing, was sure of being so before lone. Immense

Coroner's Sale.

town in France, named Granville, of which we have the following description: Granvillc, grand vilain, Uue eglise et un moulin Yolia Grand vide tout a pleinWhich we translate thus: Crandville, great Grandvil'e Has a meetinghouse and mill, Nothing else in all Grandville, Dogtown is finely and advantageously situ

led. It stands on Eel River, a stream of

water which rnns into another stream, and that into a third, which runs into Connecticut River, which running into Long Island

Sound, finally reaches the Atlantic: who docs

not see, therefore, that Dogtown may become

a great seaport? The territory in the neigh

borhood of Dogtown is remarkable Tor its fertility, bating that part of it which is covered with rocks, the salt meadow, the pine woods, the clay-ponds and the swamps. It is past a doubt, therefore, that the territory, if well cleared, trained, peopled and cultivated, would become a perfect garden, abounding

with the richest productious of nature, ahd affording a mine of wealth to the country. As to the facilities of communication with the

great Atlantic cities nnd commercial marts, 1 they are admirable. Dogtown hat Boston on one side and New York on the other. Montreal and Quebec arc in tie north, while in the east is the rich and thriving State of Maine, with Bangor and Owl's Head to boot.

. IWStSai

rloryctiurcli, part 01 a scnooiuou, ..u lracU were id out in building lots, and spec

elegant pond. xoooay can see jjogtowi i ,atorg flocked in frorn all quarter6; from

without being remmaea 01 mat ceieoraieuiCatsville nn4 Wenrietown and Buzzardsbo-

fough, and Ganderfield and Crow Corner and Upper Bugbury and East Punkinton, nnd Blaik Swamp and the Bottomless Bog?.

Such a busy time as the Dogtowners had of

it! Nothing was talked ol but hiving land,

building houses, laying out roads, streets,

squares, avenue, rail roads canals, otc. ozc. &c. People left off ploughing and hoeing, because agriculture was too slow a method

of making money; for who would think of

raising turnips to sell, at twenty cents a bushel, when he could make a hundred times the profit by speculating in landt First of all, it was determined that Dogtown should be a city. The want of population was found to be a serious obstacle here; the constitution of the stale requires ten or twelve thousand inhabitants for a city; nnd

as Dogtown, including the suburbs of Puppyvilleand Skunk's Misery, contained n population of only six hundred and thirty one, it was thought there might be some difficultly in gelling a charter without anticipating the returns of the next census. However, a city

it rmi3t be, some time or other, in this all wcic agreed, and it might as well have the

(name first as last; so they concluded to call it

a city. It is astonishing what a spirit of enlrprise'thesc prospects infuse inlo the people

of Dogtown. The schoolhousc door was painted green, uncle Joe Stubbing mended the

top of his chimney, and it was voted in town

meeting to purchase three wheelbarrows for

k ...,.i .t! : r

.a . . x ' fc i whwiiu mjv. runt, nn ail luii?i.uui.ii& v

ft.au roaas can oe maue to connect uogtown , . r . . ., , ... ... 7 . these projected Improvements, !ay,sowidC' tkil Ihoui nhrrc 9iil Ihav will rvrfkinlv ' . . 1 . -

.r...7 V.,"vy did their views of buanes

BY virtue of a writ of venditioni erponat, to me directed, by the Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, to the

highest bidder, at the Court House door, in me town of Brookville. Franklin County, Indiana, on

the nineteenth day of December, A,D. 1840, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described real esate, to wit: part of in-lot No. thirty seven in Thomas' plot of the Town of Urookville, Franklin

County, Indiana, and bounded us follows, begin-!

c ng sixty five feet south of the North East corner

of said lot, thence Weet eighty feet, tbence raouio twenty feet, thence Ea6t eighty feet, thence North

twenty feet to the place oi beginning, r ir i will offer for sale the rents and proffile of the fore-

MOFFAT'3 VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. These Medicines ore indebted for rpienhameto their manifest and sensible action in urifyitng- the springs and channels of life, and en

dowing them with renewed tone ana vigor, in ma

ny hundred certified cases wkich have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to

which the human frame is liable, the nappy enacts of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowlecVed by the persons benefitted, and who

were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The Z.IFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description.

1 heir first operation is to loosen from the coats oi

the stomach and bowels, the various impuriliesf

and

going "r.oea premises, .or h. - anJ crudilics con8tanlw BCttling around them;

years, ana n me rems ana promts win u ovu . , . ; , . , . . ' , .r ju, ;,.,. ',n,i to remove the hardened feces which collect m the a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt, interest, ana i 11,1,,, . . . ..mi ,.j ih.n of. convolutions of the smallest intestines. Utnrr costs named in said writ, 1 will then and there 01-1 . , . , i. - , . ., , - : ..,: .! medicines oniy partallv cleanse these, and Icav-

the propertv of R.neel. Curtis and others at the collected mams behind as to Pf tobitne .suit of the Brookville Insurance Company .against 1 cost.veness, w.th .11 its tram of evils or sudden t him and others. durrhcea, with i s imminent dangers. This fact is

nTitvfui rirti ronnTT wen Known 10 an resinar anaiomisis. nu ciam-

Coroner of Franklin County.

Brookville Nov. 25, A. D. 1940

49-3w.

85

Taken Dp,

David Templeton of Urookville township. j,;jney8 and the bladder: and bv this meana

ine the human bowels after death: and hence the

prejudice of those well informed men against

miack medicines-or medicines prepared and her

r.nd to the public by ignorant prions. The secaid effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the

the

Franklin county, Indiana, on the third day liver and the limn, thn loathful action of which

of November, 1840, fifteen hogs of the following , entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary description, to wit, two sow, one spotted black j organs. The blood, which takes its red color from and white, the other spotted red and white, ihir-! tj,e agency of the liver and the lungs before it pasteen shoats of various colors, but mostly white, no ! ge8 ;nt0 th- heart, being thus purified by them, ear mark or brands perceivable; appraised togstber j an j nourished by food coming from a clean 6tomat thirty one dollars by Uobert Templeton jr. and ach, courses freely through the veins, renews evJohn Roberts. I ery part of the system, and triumphantly mounts

1 cermy uie aooe 10 .oca iruo copy 01 1.1c pa- j the banner of health in the blooming cheek, pers now in file in my office, Nov. ISth, 1840. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been

4orm such a connection, xrhen ihry arc built.

That the place will be a great focus of trade vhen this is done, nohody I think will deny. The neighborhood of Dogtown has all the -advantages that can be desired in n young

oKitry. There will he as many large towns within thirty miles of the place, as people choose to build; the population cannot fail to increase rapidly, for a man can get married

for seventy-five cent?, town clerk's fees included. 1 he attraction for settlers must therefore be considered very great. The Dogtowners arc remarkably industrious, for thev

get a living, although constantly grumbling of

amrd ttnes. 1 hey are moreover ingenious, for they manufacture axe handles, wooden bowls, birch brootrs, and white oak cheese, and invent mouse traps and washing machines. Last of hll, the inhabitants v( Dogtown are literary and intellectual, for they talk a great deal of the march of improvement, and the

aninisler and the Kwyer take the Pennj Magazine between (hem. All these attractions lege ther.ftim a combination truly wonderful. But (he reader will be astonished when I inform him that the inhabitants of this favored spot lived a great

many years without the smallest suspicion of

vhat I have been describing. They thought very lillle of themselves or of the town they lived in, and continued to vegetate from year io year without imagining they were better -off than ether folks. In fact, the world might have continue! to this day in utter ignorance that Dogtown was such a wonderful place,

ness expand, that

Aminadab Figgins, the grocer, determined

to give up retailing, and declared he would'nl

split crackers nor cut candles any longer.

Such was the thriving condition of the City

oi Dogtown when I left the place m the nu

lumn of that year. 1 continued to hear of it

through the medium of the Dogtown Daily

Advcrtiser,a newspnpercstablishcd there by

an enterprising pi inter from Connecticut at

the nrst dawning of Lie commercial prosper.

ly of tile cily. It appeared to go ahead rap-

iuly. 1 he newspaper spoke of the Lzcbange

the Town Hall, the Bank, the New Post of

fice, the Rail Jload, Canal, &r. House lot

were advertised in Washington Square, Mer

chant s Row, Mate street, &c. Lontirct

were proposed fvr building churches, manti

factories, &c. This was Dogtown in all its glery.

Last August I determined to make a visit to lhis celebrated place in order to feast my eyes with the splendor of a city that had sprung up as it were by enchantment. When I reached the foot of Blueberry Hill, which overlooks the whole plce, I walked eagorly to the top, in order to catch a view, at a single glance of (he city in all its magnificence. To my utter astonishment, instead of spires nnd domes, I saw nothing but Deacon Stumpy 's old mansion, with five other ragged and dingy looking edifices, which stood exactly where I had always known them. I enteied the city through State Street, but discovered

Doming new except a smau nouse without a

DANIEL ST. JOHN, J. P. 47-3vr

35S

GRINDSTONES, 50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt.

2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twiet Tobacco, Paim Leaf Hats, Do I!ood3, Tust received and foi sale by R. &S. TYNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above.

thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite. Heart-burn and Head aehc. Restlessness, lil-tempcr. Anxiety, Languor and Melancholly, Costivencs?, Diarrhoea,

(Cholery, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, (lout, j Dropsies of all kinds. Gravel. Worms. Asthma land Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers. Inveterate

j Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, I : cm. ft -I J t

Root, Shoe. Sc licathrr SI ore.

THE subscriber has opened a Shoe ft. Leather store in the houpe recently occupied by Mr.

Edrington, nearly oppsi'e tie Court House,

where persons wanting any articles in the above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and perhaps better and cheaper than the samo article can be had in Brookville. Country produce or

cash will be taken in payment for boots, Ehoes or

leather. 1 intend to keep shoe makers finding for

sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN.

Brookville, June IS, 1540. 25-tf

Li'

"i iutiunii such a wuuueriui price, l: " . xt . i. . ., . , but for an accidcnl;-an accident I call il,i & !ftn h was

for the Dogtowners having lived lor so many

years without opening their eyes, the fact that they did open them of a sudden, on a certain day in the year of grace, 1834, must be considered purely accidental. Some people are inclined to ascribe it to the approach t-f the comet which had a powerful influence

In opening people's eyes, to say nothing of

metteel in driving tnem stark mad. But that

is neither here nor there. The people of Dogtown opened their eyes and saw: that was enough, they saw in an instant their immense advantages, nnd were astonished that they never had seen them before. They saw their advantages, I say, and were determined to turn them to account. Straightway was all alive; every body was confident that Dogtown must become a great place; and as every body told every body else so, there was no doubt about the matter. Eevry man went io buying land who could pay for it:and those who could not pay .bought upon credit, sure of selling it at ten times the

cost within the year. Nothing was talked of

nut the immense advantages of the place. The riches of Dogtown were indeed immense.

and how they could have been overlooked so long, was a mystery that no one could under

stand. 1 he land within the limits of the town was computed at 7'J0,000,000 square feet, which at only one cent per square foot, which is cheap enough in all conscience, would amount to 7,200,000 dollars. What a sum !

But this was not all. Half of this land was

UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand

and offer for sale low

l.lOO.OOO feet or Pine Boards. 400,000 SHINGLES:

1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling,S-c.ac.

W.TATE & SON. July, 13l83v).- Beac 29-tf

rjpi

BOOT SHOE STORE.

HE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the

public generally that they have, and will

ontinue to have, on hand, an assortment of Boots, Shoes, anil Slippers,

of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this

place all of their own manufacture and for sale,

wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices.

Work Warranted.

They will also keep an assortment of

LEATHER and FIjYDINGS.

of all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowett pri ces. BROWN & KINO.

July 30, 16S0 31

Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other

I disagreeable Completions, Salt Rheum. Eryaipejlas. Common Clode and Influenza, and various othI' er complaints which afflict the human Frame. In Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines . have been most eminently successful; so much so

that in I ho t ever and Ague districts. Physicians al

most universally prescribe them.

Ail that Mr. Moffat requires of bis patients is to

be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly

according to the directions. It is not by a news

paper notice, or by anything tkat be himself may

say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit.

His alone by the results of a fair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed

as a domestic guide to bcaith. Ibis little pam

phlet, edited by W. 0. Moffat. 375 Broadway,

New lork, has been published for the purpose of

explaining more fully Air. Moffat s theory of dis

eases, and will be round highly interesing to per

sons seeking health. It treats noon prevalent dis

eases, and the causes thereof. Price 25 cents for

sale by Mr. Moffat agents generally.

I hese Valuable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville

AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be

had of any of the principlesliruggests in every

town throughout the United statea and the Canadas

Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phonix Bitters

and besure that a fac simiie of John Moffat's sir

natureisupnn the label of each bottle of Bitters or

box of Pills.

These valuable Medicines are tor sale by J.J. TEMPLETON.

Dec. 27, 1339.-5-3-ly Brookville. Ind

Afk those zcho kmtc

hose only who know by trial or immediate servatioa , can form any idea of the effects ofb perfect relief . of the almost charm-like cure.il fected in cases of the PILES, RHKUM M?? all SWELLINGS, and all EXTERNAL p,j no matter how severe, by the use of Ilavs

meiu. r mo one wuo msun-u u mat will not lcj it above all things ever used, and you will findJl what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human being may be afflicted, I beg you to sk ask of tW. who know ask the Hon. ALFRED COXKLlN IT. S. Judge for that district, residing near c bum: ask MATHEW J. MYERS, Esq.. AtW.'

IN.Y.; ask Gen. DUFF GREEN, late of Vssi,,

unconquerable by all ther remedies or p!iysic:itP

though tried for many years, mat hare open riite4

bv the use of the genuine MAYS' LINIMENT

Thousands of other persons know similar cots

We appeal to their sense af justice their kumia feelings.

II is oai a amy you u i juur euuering beings to let thisgreat remedy be known.

TJ U men 10 ait nj ynnr ricn. J 1MB will e much pain where the newspapers are not reaii, or where readers are incredulous, becaose so Ran?

worthless articles are advertised for the same pu dosc. Tj buyers we sav, if all who have need

do aot say it is beyond all praiae, then do not tig,

it. The Droanetor will not allow this artic.e u

be paid for unless it cures, when all tl e directw, are fully followed. Will any one differing rtfu. now t try it? If he doe, he ought to 6e j'f.'.Vj

more for hi obstinacy than hi tvffering. Mr. Hays would nevr consent to offer this an

cle. were he not compelled by bis sense of men!

of religious duty to do all in his power for the

victims of distress and misery, fortius purpo

he woold sooner ilevote a fortune, than secure dollar for any worthless article.

LOOK OU I . Some twindltn hare eounlir.

fe ted thit article, and put it vp wiA varioui if

a x . a

rice. Do not be imposea upon, une liiinjonir

ill orotect you it is the name of COMST0CK

& CO., that name must alioay be on the tersp.

per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tail this direction with you, and test by that, ornery

buy; for it is impossible for any other to be trneur

genmne.

No. 27-lf SO MJMOi HAYS

Sold by Comstock & Co.. 2 Fie tcher-street N. T,

And by J.J. I I UM lirookvilia.

in Washington Square, but three geese, who were lazily picking a mouthful of grass among the mud-puddles, I inquired for the Exchange, and found it in use by the Deacon as a cow-pen. The new church, however, 1 was told had actually proceeded as far as the raising of the timbers; but it was subsequently sold by auction to pay for digging the cellar.

I haJ a check upon the Dogtown Bank for

three do!lars,and wishing to draw the money,

I was directed to No. Iv ircmont Street. This turned out to be the identical buildir.g C - 1 . 1 . IV . . a

lormeriy occupiea oy 01a mi zonule, the

shoemaker. It was bank hours, but the bank

was shut, and there was not a soul to be seen.

Just as I was going away, I spied a tin horn hanging by the door, with 1 paper over it, on which was written, "Persons having business at the bank, arp requested to blow the born."

I put the horn to my lips and blew a blast both long and loud. After waiting about ten minutes, I spied Isaac Thumper coming slowly down the road: he proved lobe the cashier of the Dogtown Bank, and after some difficulty I convinced him of the safety of cashing the check. Upon inquiring of Isaac what use had been

made of the fori? six millions two hundred

thousand dollars, he informed me that most of

it remained invested in notes of hand. Money was scarce, and was expected to continue

so until the onion crop had been got in. It

was easy to see mat inc. city had sadly declin-

STOVES and TIN WARE.

w w nan vi -.ma iaiiu Was' j r ... - covered with trees at the rale of one tree to u ,l9 mrer,J1'an plendor. In fact,Dog

every five feet square, or quadrangle of twenty five feet i this gave a computation of 10,400,000 trees; and as each tree on an average contained seventy five cubic feet of timber it followed that there was actually within the town 780,000,000 feet of timber, worth on the lowest calculation fire cents per foot, which would amount to 39,000,000 dollars.This, added to the value of the land as above, made a grand total of forty six millions two hundred thousand dollars! The mention of these sums almost drove the good people of Dogtown distracted wilh joy; they could hardly believe their eyes or ears, but there it was in Mck and white; figircg could not lit. They were amazed to

town has su fie red n complete downfall, for

hardly any body now speaks of it as a city. They have as much land as ever, nnd so long as it continued to be valued at their own price, they were as rich as Jews; but, unfortunately, it fell in value the moment they expected the purchasers 1o pay for it. The Dogtowners are poor enough at present, but they are not the firsthand probably will not be the last people who have ruined themselves by building a city on speculation. To close cracks in stoves through' which fire or smoke f penetrates, apply, while the Hove is hot or cold a mixtureof common salt and fresh wood ashes made into paste with water. Gen. Far.

TO RENT,

OWE or Tteo Room in the frame building at the Jforth East corner of the Public square in Brookville, tuitable for work thap or office

otnetnon immediately.

JKe. SU C.F. CLARKSOX

TOMBSTONES For sale by Sept. 24 1840.

It. & S. TYNER.

To the Bald Headed, and others.

TTocs any know a neighbor or a friend who bii JU'been KaU and whose head it now covered vitk

(ine hairl One whose roat collar wss cohered

withdandraff. though brushed every boar whirV

ahs now vanished entirely: Or one whowhii

t early ago were turning grey, who now baiant

" a grey hair? Childrenwbose beads were coTerfi

with scurf, whose hair woold not grow, ibattn

now growing the fullest crops of hair! borne cuci

must be known to raoft persons. Ask tbcm tb

a . -a a V

cause, and yon will be toiu.tbese things nave txrs

done by the use of the BAL3I OF COLUJJB1.V

Of iin years growth is this article, its detnana lacreasing annually some hundred percent, thong!i

when diecoveted not opposed by any tiling loruu

same purpose, new assailed by almost nuraoenew muahroon trash oreoarations that will ruin the bur

if used to any extent. Can mors than these new

be wanted refer to the recommendations by ilu.

of names of respectability, uneqnaled by any oiberj

article. Look tothes things buy this article.!

Stay and preserve your hair by Its use, or if ta!i restore it- Ladies, attend to this hundredi ra!

fashionable life are using it as the only article rt

ally fit fr the toilet. Long hair is very apt to ft'L

not. Ladies, use the Ilaloi of Columbia in time w

save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by oeglecti

of your persons.

It is your duty, as morali.t. to preserve tba

beauties of nature, with which a bountiful lit

(i tor has endowed ou use the Balm, for it wi'l

do it. No. 27-1 y. Fcr salo by J. TEMPLETON Brookvilli

NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to call and make settlement immediately, eitherby cash or note. bONT?' I- BROWN.

-gUDGE & VAN CAMP Lava constantly on jSl band a general assortment of Franklin, Ten and Seven Plato STOYES, also the Premium

fnkinr STOVE, two sizes. This Stove they

would recommend to the public as one of the best Stoves now in use, being the latent improvement.

ALSO, they will keep constantly on hand a gen

eral assortment of Tin wars, stove pipes, house

heads of the best quality, house gutter pipo, &c.

All of which they will sell at Cincinnati prices

Job work of all kinds, in their line, done at the shortest notice. Old cooner and pewter will bo

taken in exchange of ware. Shop on the North

East corner of the public square. FUDGE As VAN CAMP. Brookville, Oct. 29, 1840. 44tf.

W1Y3 '3 "J! 'l0301 -isd saui jsnui 'ioa a.vs 01 SuiifsiM asoni ?n p sop tsnui u-iaouoo aq j, U3Ai3 sq touuaa 3ua9 jnpui aaSaoi tuatuivd sivipainaii ntuj 01 p) -sanbai mou sji nivf) q ?y D1 paiqaput ItV aoixo.v aqi At pns'jpoissiq euiinvxa pui (a 01 xi op pinoM Xsd o) qsia Suuvq ssoqi pus 'jopjopooS ni spooy jo luauniOBsa ussaq s -ytvojiof'itoj

in (as im ssauianq siq sop pus spoo3 jo -pr kaois siq jo esodsip 01 SuiqstM jauasqna anvlli ixso3 iv tvrnas

TTaTca c?flfcc Sugar fc Salt. US r received a fresh supply of the above articles, and for sale, by D. PRICE.

BARRELS of Salt, just received and for t"l? b. N' D GALLION. Brookville, Nov. 4, 1840.

HLARKS. ON and, constantly at the American office the following kinds of blanks.-

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses,

Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bond, Constable Sales.

JVOTARY PUBLIC.

C F. Clabksoh, will also attend to filling deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, fee, and take the acknowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or taks depositions, certificates, affidavits, &c, 6c. Office in ta printing office. 16ly

A NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the subscribers mus makeimraediate settlement by note or casbt they will have to pay cost. July 12 1940. LONG & BROWN. Salt by the Knrrel. " TJUST received, 53 barrels of Salt, and for sale 28,1840 PRIFall and Wiulcr Gonds

JUST received a fresh supply of cas-netts, also collar Ueaverten. Hard Times, fancy Prints, Blue do Sheeting, Laghorn Bonnet's. Few Seal caps, mens, womens and childrons Shoes, Ladies gloves, ribons, &c. ALSO Groceries and dre stuff.

Riocoffecgunpowder tea, sugar, indgo, madder, alum Arc. Powder, shot and Lead, in addition to his former stock which will bo sold on reasonable terms for cash, approved produce, tuck as feathers.

iiiceu, Mmouiy seed, ciryed peaches, &c. t , PHICE. Brookville. Oct. 21ft, 1S40. 44

Administrator's Sni.

I wilt sell at public outcry to the highest bidder on the 4th day of December 1840, at the late resi-

ucutc ui iuaiuaa nail dec. in Franklin county Indiana, the following described property to witabout 5X bushels of corn in lots of 50 bushels, a credit of tix months will be given, by the purchaser giving bis note with approved security, LEWIS LEFFORGE. Brookville Nov. 13 1940. 46-3w.

Groceries. TT UST received a frech budoIt

"a Ses. Coffee and Alar Irer. I Ul

- - - hw wit, ire Mil. 1UW for cash. Also, a fino assortment of women and childreps -n . n- PRICE. Brookville, April 16, 1940

DR. SPOHN S

SICK HEADACHE REMEDY.

TTNor the permanent cure of this distressing ccn

JLv plaint, never fails. When persevered in.it effed

tuallv renovates thesvstem.and does away tbeH

ses of the SICK c NERVOUS HEADACHE

Thousands have tried it, and found precisely u

reliefwhicb the articles promies to bestow, lir

tificatesot lho elromrcst kind, and from the bv'i

respectable persons, aro in the possession of tli

proprietor, some of which have been robiiSM

estifying to the permanent cure, and others to tW tmmediate relief riven bv this rtmedv. It afford

relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from tl

first dosc. If taken when tbe symptoms of in iH

tck are first felt, it prevents the further prcpwi of the complaint, and can poduce 110 danger stiitf

time by and excessive cose; as in sucb acisc 4

would only throw off the contents of tbe stonncw

leaving it sweet and healthy with tn excellent iH petite. All afflicted with headache should nrtfM to procure tbe article, and relieve themselv c fioa

so distressing a complaint.

Physicians have in mint instances ffifen it W.

their patient, and in every iustance, to oar knoK edge, with great satisfaction bave found it a eeri

tain cure Sict and Affront Headache is a cob

plaint with which physicians do not wish to hi

any thing u do, and generally prescribe only ' temporary rcl.ef consequently. Dr. Sphon's Sia Headache Remedy escapes the opposition wbcl somo ether proprietory articles meet from tW scccrcc.

Try it ottce and vou never wiil rt-?rl it. iH

composed entire! of veiretables. and contains v

mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and do not require any change of o'iet or exercise.

Sold wholesale and retail by Com tcck Ac Co A Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street N. Y.,m(

by the principle Druggists in the Union. No. 27-Iy By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville

DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

PINK EXPECTORANT SYRlt

The cases of consumption arc so numerous in 1 tbe northern latitudes. that some crmcdy't

preventative should be kept by every family crt

stantly on band, to administer on tbe fret epr'l

aoce of so direful a disease. This Frped"" Svruo will in evrrv nrprrnl ttut coT,U'

It is quite impossible for any person ever to M consumption who will use this remedy on tVe 51

approach of couffh and pain in the aide. '" " n

ay cases it has cured when physicians ht gvj

up tbe cases as incurable. !iM mrholMala anl ral. i'1 lin f'nmmlnf: S t'

Wholesale Drue-fiat. 2 Kletr her.strcet.

by tbe principle Draee ists in tho Union.

By J. J. TEMPLETON Broolm June. 20. 1840. 2?

Ra; I'arpet. nilHE subscriber baa on hand a good asu

a good lot of tow liaen. by . V. PK.lv

Bfeokr!KSe. S.