Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 January 1841 — Page 4
. - - - - From fte jVfto Orlean Picayune. "A POCKF.T FULL OF ROCKS."
- l ...... l-t nn.l I. a Jibuti I
I made his way ton sappling where i'oppcrwi.sj GraliailVS iVI QiTllZlllG,
liea, jumped upon Iier in a twinuimg, nnui
turned and gave his. adversary one grin 01 defnnce, his face looked like a huckleberry pudding all the while, put spurs to his nag, As was socnout of eight.
Sincere were the congratulations which
.4kEnvire-lfk those vho knev.
O'whack
1'cn ne .," .') was allowed to swagger about, by especial : frequently, H perrm'5s;onj for that afternoon . only, they in,r.nd when we , j 4 ,p i?c tl-,m ilIs .-walking paern" the
ntown,wimBicxl tnon;- T!,e greal Cghs nad (aker.
ii place early in the afternoon, and as the sun
gradually sank in the west, and was winding ?n'f up his day's work, all thoughts that there was ' ., is'Ji-h an individual in exislance as Maj. Blus-
' ll. 'AT TUB HOT SPitl.NQ OF ARKANSAS. , Among the tlioinand and one ennt terms
and lnng expresMoni used, in tne wesi anu j d among the gentlemen present, at the
wtmnwesi, uric is no ut: ..mi ""77 . riddance of tne pugnacious mjor,
ii greater "trricin ny iu.i i'ii - :
article. II comes m play more
more isrnificnnt than nnv other
hMr mruinsav. MIits I am. 111 town. with a 1
--. j ' ' IK pocket full of recks,' we know, to use another J , common hut cant phrase, that he is 'on hand'
for almost any thing. If a man has the men
fv lo settle a demand; hi3 'pocket is ful
rocki;1 if he 13 wiiling lo undertake a peril
ous enterprise, his 'pecket is full of rocks,' should he express himself well to do in the
world, equally readv for business or pleasuie,!
he has a 'pocket lull ot rocks, ami me inmg is perfectfu'ly understood. If to this he adds, 'and no poor'i elations,' then his credit is hslly
established. Having said this much to dthne .
the esnrpssions wc will now give its origin.
Several summers since there were asiemi.!ed at the Kol Springs of Arkansas, a large - number of gentlemen from the different south-
and western states. The utmost goo5
and harmony prevailed among
them, until the arrival of two tnen.oj-.posiieo each othr in manners and habits, in all sa7e
. one tiling they boh contrived to render -themselves extremely annoying &d disagree able to the rest of tho visiters. :."
Genllemans'
AND The 'Indies' and
World of Literature
AX i "fash iox. " THE CASKET AND THE GENTLEMAN'S LN1TF.D . A' New Volume, under tie above title, of the Well est iblithul atd fashionable Mgnx n. The
Phiindelnhii (."rUi in conjunction Willi the Wen
tlcm.in s M vjizk'.. wh;b t-.r-.a ben
pr.
w" ,nent ( JutauteuWribe:! wko becom tirei.uus.l
1 periunaie.aiiu eicuiunii u wiuu, !. " - - i
in ooneequenre of tbe great i?elay by pabhsbere. nnHOSE only who know by uial or iimmea;..B
I "- TKKMS THREE 'DOI.IjARS perannnm. ! JJ obaervation.ean Jofmany idea of tl effer ' Or two Copiee yearly for FIVE DOLLARS, in- i 0f the perfect relirf. of tbe almost cUrm-Ut-Variably in advance, putt paid. - No new sulscri-j cnre, efferfed in co of the PILE3. RHP.CMA I I... nrlll,..ii1 ll.a m.ums r th i.mn nf a: iau. .11 ilVWII 1Vn4 mrA all PVTUni-.."
..annnei K!a nrrpnf. Fnr tht accommodation oflnr:. m.tt.p t.iv touprf.-.r tKa n.n r ti .
Ihoee who mav ih to aobscrihe for either f tbe! ; nt pjnj oneVbo his used it that willnm
following Philadelphia periidical. this I
. Li KERAL PROPOSAL
is made. Eor Five Dbilars current money Tree of I no?tape, we will forward GraUam's Magazine, and
pverv where lodey Lady's U ok, Tor one year, every wiivio j oi.- n nnnn i
ern
fellowship
'. One of them va3 a stalwart, rowdyish native of the Emerald Isle, whom w e sh V.l call
O1 Whack a bullying fellow, always bragging of his knowledge of the art and mystery of knocking his fellow men down acco-ding to the latest and most approved methods in other words a 'scientific man.' 11 was the sole owner and possessor of aauarter -nae.
namea Chain L-'giiining, and .gas aitvas ready to make up a match whycrerhe yas sure of winning. The other individual we shall hand down' with the cognomen of Major Bluster. So far as the title goes he wa a 'sure enough' rrnjor. who had fought, and gallantly too, in the last war. He was a very small man, but pugnacious in the extreme always' engaged in some fight, and completely out of his eluiaent unless he was In a quarrel. He wore a hickory-bark coat socailed from its being colcred with a decoction from the bark of that
tree -which was very long and had deep
pocKets in the sides, lie was always bran
ging of his skill at flinging rocks, of which
there. are aiidenlv in the vicinilv of thp
Springs, and he really could throw them with a force and accuracy which was astonishing.
lie, too, was the possessor of a race nag nam-
1 v
ea l'epner. Strangers to each other, O' Whack and 'Bluster were not long in forming an arquain-
' tance, such as it was with the gentlemen of
.Lie village, by their intrusions, they soon
got the ill will of every body, until at length a meeting was called and measures taker, to rid the neighborhood of their presence. Bluster was a dangerous character, as he occupied a position which gave him the standing of a gentleman, but O' Whack they cared nothing about he could be driven olf"at any time. A committee was iimilly formed whose luinc3J it was to. wait upon the latter. Thetold him he must door.e of the two things either clear out the m ijor, or clear out himselfthere was n two ways about it, one or the other he must do. O" Whack chose ihi
former, as a matter of course, and immediately set about the busiiu-rs. . , Soon meeting with the major oh a beautiful green where all the visitors resorted, and which was divested ot roots, stumns and rocks, he abruptly accosted him witl-,. 'Look here, my little hop o'-my thumb, ycu must leave these di;aens.' '., 'Do what?' said the major, blustering up to O' Whack, who was nearly four limes his
size. . -'You must leave.' 'You're joking.' Am If reported O' Whack. 'Now, look, here, my cock sparrow, I tell ye, je must clear yourself away wid you. 1 never was more in nirnest in my life. JqsI go away peaceably and quietly like a gintleman, and olon't put me to any tr.'tiMe it"a!l.'
'You don t mean what you say f said th
ter were, banished from the minds of those who had seen his defeat and exit th- hero was forgotten." Some were amusing them
selves with ball playing, others v.ilh pitching quoits, while the invalids' were carelessly loo
king on, when suddenly the veritable Bluster
himself, mounted on Pepper was seen turning Ar.pn An nftKn ...... r! nKr.l.f Iwn Ktirktl-ari V St T ( 1 9
1- . . . . il . ..l..l..f
u.siaru ai a tmart gauop. i ne pociveisui o
nickory bark coat was seen to hang plumn by the side of Pepper, and nearly reached the ground, and as he had gradually neared the party, a tierce determination, mixed up with
revenge, could be plainly seen upon his bruised and battered face. lie. suddenly pulled up at the identical sapling from whence he started, threw the bridal over a limb, pulled the side of his hickory bark coat over Pepper, jumped olFhimself, and after coolly surveying the spectators of his late terrible defeat, exclaimed, with an air of creat firmness and
decision: " -
Well gentlemen, here I am, in town, with
a pocket full of rocks. Where is that over
grown bully 1 had the little skinrmagc wim. a short t'n:c since? I want another turn with
th:it chap, big as he is." O' Whack was standing relating his exploits to a simllrr ,arty, some twenty yards distant. The sirup e.ve of Bluster immediately was full upon him. 'Look here, Mr. O-Whack, you may be Creat at knot king n man dowv on scientific prinriples.hut whcri itcomes to fiiflving rocfes. I'm lhar myself. Now you must cioar.' This was uttered by Bluster with greal force and determination. O' Whac k looked at his opponent with contempt. He had not the slightes idea of, the . a a .
torce and accuracy wuri- winch me major could throw stones as the Yankees expressed it, and acting upon this belief he retorted: 'Go to the devil wid yourself don't be after
bothering me wid your nonsinse. 'Clear leave, I tell )ou,' said the now exasperated major, 'or llt be into you like a thousand of brick, ture
O' Whack made no motion
. . ... .' i r . l. A i
..nn.-rt the most reailab'e aa.i pop' -" " a ' ... C . ' -. -.. A Vt.wA Pl.ill
nv. wi.i tie i):'inen in uie v ri i Jtruui, . i : w 'i an array of CuntrhutoM secured by the union, . . ,,rnT olUlent and famo. which no periouxal in the 1 TKW OF FAT'S VEGETAHLE LIFE MEDT-
Itountry can boast or pretend to rival. Ti.e De- ; XTil CINI.-I hene Mer.icmcs are moeiueu .or 1 fomKo rinm ha will lrU-a va3 f X II fi I llil IllP II of : mien'.iHirie to tleir manifeft and 6enfiblc action in
i.i . f ... T7i.. n - v.. ;il k. nruMifri urifvii no. ihe tmrinTs and channels ol llie. anu ea-
CHOI, . WUtll. I IIC UIWIi -.ill - ' J C W (
k...,:r..i .. ti.a Hnp.f white dAwuiir them with renewed tone and vicor. in m
with a new and beatitiful type
paper, and with the first of a aeries of embellishments WNScaPASSBD by any which have yet appeared in any Mngnziti. i he style of elegance, he beauty and lintah of these illustrations, and the extensive imjiroveuiuitla which will be made in its tvDnxrrnnbicnl nn:icarancc. nndabove all the tone
ny huudred certified cases which have bcn made public, and in almost every epecirs of disease to which the hnman frame is liable, the happy effect of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHEN1X BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly c-
I knowledjred by the persons benefitted, and who ' . . r . ... . i .:e.-1
fc r ft 1 . ,w .'jiv.ioivfci .. w - , r- - j . - .-fit of its literary department, by the brilliant array of j were previously ur.acquatntfd with the bcotirn!!y
philosophical principles upon which they are compounded . and upou which they consequently act. The Z.IFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description.
(Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of
the stomach and bowels, the various impuritiesi
and crudities constantly settling around them; and
Cor.lribu:or,w hose nicies have enriched the pages
of each number, will give it a character second to no Magazine in th.j Union. The character of the articles which 6ball appear in its pages, will be equally removed Iroin a sickly .sentimentality, and frcm an effectation of morality, but while n true
delineation of human nature in every variety ol
passion i aimed at, nothing sh'ill be found in its
pages to cuee ab.ush upon tuecneeic ol tne most pure. . ' THE LITERARY CHARACTER will 'be sufficiently guaranty! hy the reputation of butb Mnrrnzines thus uiiiled. Cor venra tmi-t. Wri
ters of the first rank hive bemi regular Contrihu- well known to all reiru'ar nnntomiets, who enmtors to their pages, and the tales ami tktchP pub- no the human bowels after death: and ben CPthe lUhed in ilium have been widel v conied and read, i Dieiudice of those well informed men against
to remove the hardened feces which collect in the
convolutions of the smallest" intestines. Olhf r medicines oniy pnrtally cleanfc these, and JeavFuc'i collected mast-es behind as to produce habitue al coFtivenFfs with ali its train of eviU. or sudden diarrheal, with its imminent dangers. This fact is
CO. do. io. do. do. do.
going m quarter r.ag time, and he has never i S'.rccf'Ii
of Li:iv,
anil lt fi in and independent lone of the criticisms
upon the current literature of the day, has-been every where approved nod cmiiinended. LIST OF CUNTIt'itUTORS Embrace the names of moet of the principal writers in America, with a respectable number of En' crlish authors.
Original articles have appeared, during tbe last
year, troni ne pens ol tne loiiowingProfessor Ingrahain, Author of La Filte, ' John Frost. Philadelphia, : N. ('. Uronks, lUltimore. . ' C. F. 'Wines, Philadelphia, Author of Two Yearc in the Navy, Captain Marryiitl. Authorof Peter Simple, etc.
Morton lucMichael, Lrq. I'lulaJelphia,
lion. It. I .Conrnd. Lsq.Willi Oaylord Clark. Esq Charh's J. Peterson. Rev. Tho II Stockton, , Samuel W.Sf'clton, E. Annetronir, VQ,
Uenerkl O. P. Morris. New orl,
Leigh Hui.t.'EngUiid. Mrs. Fannv Kemiio ttatler, Philadelphia, Park lt(jtjainiii. New York, lloug'as Jerrolu, England,' Joeeph C. Neat, 'Cln'coal Sketches) The Amcri can I'-.iz! James C. OlU, New York, R. S. t lliott. Editor ul llarrieborg Journal Pa. David Hoffman, lq. Riltiiiiore, 'harlea West Thomson, Phi ImlIpliia, Judge Trempor. Dresden, New York, John Du S.lle. lq. CJrenvilite Meltrn. New York,
P. B Elder, Editoi of Columbia Spy, Pa. I
oath, that lie (The Author of "Stanley," I Edgard A. Poe, Philadelphia,
T. H.Bpear, . Author of ' Howard Pinckr.ey," Mrs. I.. Sigourney, Hartford, Miss Catharine H. Wnterman, Philadelohia, Mrs. Ann Stephens, New York, 1 l5eii8on Hill, Enghnd Editor of New Monthly Alagazine, Dr. J. K. Mitclmll. Philadelphia, .lams Montgomery, England, A. M'M.kin and K. Hidden, Esqs. J. Peauchamp Jones. Baltimore, E. D.w. Wmiliingtin City,
I ,Ir8. E. r. Ellen. Hston, I lie- T.'.omns Dunn English, Philadelphia.
In tdu.it sun to this brilliant array of nnms known to fame, the u.istiogmt-hed cervices of a host of agonrmoua writers; of so ordinary abilities, hive
niven worth and chnrncte," to the ptgea of Iho Mag
azines, j he series of well kn,:wn rniitical papers entitled. "Criizing in ihe Last War," have had a run, unequalled by any ecriea published in any Magazine, for years. The author promises to open the firtt of a nw sorie of TALES OF THE SEA,
and from his known abilities m a !epictor of sea scenes and lift, much may bn relied upon Ironi b:m in maintaining the popularity of the Magazine. Papers may be expected during the volume, alio
from the author of th well known articles entitled
ii;,'.-?." Ti e author of -Sv-
:ilo lenl hi4 pov?r:';il and !
towards startshouted Blus-
mg. Will you leave the drive?' ter. " 0'Whck replied with nn would not.
'Then take that!" said the major, arcom.1 1 -.1 - ' L t I
panyin me worcis wuna rorK, wnirn ne nan pulled from his pocket, nnd whbh be fnm at Ihe head of O'Whark with a force whi h fairly made il hum. The latter stooped nnd doWd his head down, but Bluster had made his calculations for this .movement, nnd the rork hilling him directly in tke i?ack of his thick skull, pitrhed him direrlly on hi" face Before the stunned and astonished O' Wharf? could gain his feet,Bhisler had planted anoth
er nirecuy in me same spoi, anu tne scientific' man gave his mother another kiss. Every attempt he made at scrambling up the major would balk by one cf hii pills applied to the same spot, tending his game n losing one, and that he stood no chance of making any thing by it, O'Whack finally sung out enough,' was permitted to gain his feet and started for his nag. Bluster could not resist the temptation of hitting him once in the side I . i i ' J l a. ,. .
as iib was geiung upoi vnain i.igntuing; ngain in the back after he had mounted, a third rock carried away his hat fter he had stnrt-
eti. u w nack never stopped to recover it,! "Tha lxs of Old lr but was soon seen turning a corner of the road ! rian Infers,"
quack medicines or medicines prepared and t.er-
lond to the public by ignorant persons. I ne secaid effect of the Life Medicines is to clertr.se the kidneys and the bladder; and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the heath ful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from tho agfney of the liver and the luns before it pas
ses into tbe heart, being thus purified by them, aad nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, comses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, ar.n triumphantly mounts
the nanneroi neaim in tne Diooming coeen. Moffat's Yecetable Life Modicir.es have been
thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy Jor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Lose of Appetite.. Heart-burn and Head aehe, Restlessness, lil-temper. . Anxiety, Languor and Melancbolly. Costiveness, Diarrhoea,
Cholery, Fevers of ali kinds, Rheumatism, Oout
Dropsies of all kind, (.ravel. Worms, Asthma and Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sres, Scorbutic Eruptions and Itad Complexions, Er";tiv complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable ('ntnplxtions. Salt Rheum. Eryaipeas. Common Chute and Influenri, and various othrecomplaints which aCIict the humin Frame. In Fever nd Ague, particularly, lh! Life Medicines
hive been most eminently successful; mueii su that in the Fever and Ague districts PbytJcians al
most universally prescribe them
All that Mr. Moffat requires of bis patieuts i6lo
be particular in liking the Life Meeicincs strictly according to the directions. It i? nt by a news-
papet notice, or by anything that he himself may
jeay in their favor, that be hop tu gain credit. i It i q frc htf t liA rAalilli, nfflftlirtrifll.
MOFFAT'S MEDIC AL MANUAL; designed
as a domestic guide to henlth. I ln li'tte pan
phlet. edited by W. IL M-.iffr.t. H"i5 Broadway.! New York, has been puWirlo'd for the ptirpo) u I explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of dis. e.iseu, and will he found highly interring to er-
soos seeking health. It treats noon prevalent dis
eases, and the causes thereof, Price So cents Cor sale by Mr. Mo flat's agents generally. These Valuable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Drookville. AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be had of any of the principlesDruggests in every
town throughout the Uniled States and theCanadas
Ask for MolTat's Lifo Pills and Phentx Bitters
t.isr-
laud it above all tilings ever usee, ana yon wi!: find what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human beirig win ay bcsfilicted, I beg yon to ask ask of tho, mboknow-aek the Hon. ALFRED CONKLIX
w s Jagc for that cistnci. residing near Abr; ask M VTHEW J. MYERS, Esq., AtW N.Y.:s Gen- DUFF GREEN, late of Wuh-in'o-ton city, each of these gentlemen know orCas. mlnn uerable by all ther remedies or physician
thnngb tried Tor many years, that hare been enrfd bythe uieofthc genuine HAYS' LINIMENT Thousands of ether persoosknowr similar cure We appeal to their sene-e af justice their Lnmia feelings. It is but a duty yon owe to your suffering r..'.lc bcinrrs t" let thisgreat remedy be knorn. Sprtk of il Ihen lo all of your friend. This wi:l m
much pao wnere ir.v r-cwrjiaci- nv reaa, or where readers are incredulous, because so rasa? worthless articles are advertised for the ssme pur, pose. Tj buyers we ay, if all who have used it do not say it is beyond all praie, then do notuiw it. The proprietor will not tllow this article u be paid for unless it cures, when all tl e directior. are fully followed. Will any one i rtfferivg refm, novo to iry H? if doe, he ought to bepXel
more for kit obthnaey than am wjnxug.m Mr. Hays would nevar consent to offer this article, were benotcompelleJ by bis sense of mort! of religions iuty to do all in hie j.ov.er fortU victims of distress and misery. For this purpose he would sooner, devote a fortune, than secure dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some twindltvt hate counter.
fe ted Ihi article, and pvl il up wifA variant it. . . i . :- i f . V .: ,
vicrt. llo noi dc impiiwu uj"u. ,unig ocir will protect you it is the name of COMSTOCK Ac CO.. that name mutt alway be on Ihe wrapper, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you. and test by that, or nerer buy; for it is impaitible for any other to be trnear genuine. No. 27-1 j SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Comstock & Co., 2 Fie tchcr-street X. T. And by J. J. TEMPLET ON BrcoUihV
To titc Bald Headed and olhcrs.
oes any know a neighbor or a friend woo hi been Ux'ii and whose bra 1 is now covereJ with
tine hair! One whose eoat collar was covered with dandruff, though brushed every hoar wairi ahs now vanished entirely! Or one wboseliiiri t early ago were turning grey, who now Lut mgrey hair! Childrenwhcee Leads were cowrea with scurf, whos4 hiir woutJ i.ot grow, that are now growing the fullest crop of hair! Sne eae must .be) known to most persons. Ask theraiirt cause, and yon wiil be toid .these things bare bei done by the use of the BALM OF COLU51B1A. Of 2? years growth is this article, its demand iscreasing annually ?n:a hundreJ per cert, thengh
when diccoveieti not opposed by any thing for the
same purpose, new assailed by almost nambciles nnw'-iiiKi'i trash preparations that will ruin tLe hair if used to any extent. Can more thin the frets
be wanted refer lo the recommendation by ah;
of names of respectability. unQ'ia'.ed by any other
article. Look to these thing buy this article Stov and preserve your Lair ly it-t use, or if tW
restore it. Ladies, attend lo this hundred is
fnthioabls life are usimr it a the only article re
ally til for the toilet. Longhair is very tptlofei'
out. LaUtAx. use Ihe Ha ho uf IJo'.umbia in urns u tavo yi urM-lvea the disgrace of baldness by uegtca
cf your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preservt tl
bonut.es ul until re, with which a bountilul ire
ator ha endowed ou use the Balm, for il
d. it. No. 27-ly. Fr r sale by -J. TEM PLETON BrcAvill
and besure that a fac simiie of John Mi fiat'i
niiureis upon tho label of each bottle of Bitters or box of Pills. Thcso valuable Medicines are for sale by J.J. TEMPLETON. Dec. 27, 1930.-.r)2-ly . Brookville. Inl
HU. SPOILVS
SICK HEADACHE REMEDY.
or ti tuTinve: : care of thia distres!ng r
p!a-rt. u-e rtail. When persevered in.it 'fc
TO RENT, A"J or Tko Room in the frame luildinr at
the -ur.'A Emt earner of the Public inunrt
in tiraokviite, ruitabte for tsork ihop cr ojlctt otif)cu immediately. Her. SO C. CLARKSOy.
mnAf his annranr nf lh . f lla tl.'
at O
Kansas since. TkW , I . ... . a
or n nu.r main:Ainmi hi, nmnn.i ' . . i ... .. - ...
j ----- '9 more iiirinin irom canneious stores, which a
Arkansas since.
jor Blustei
since been l.:gdogof the tanvard
this day, catch him where you will, he is al-
wa;s "In town with a pocket full of rocks."
maior.whownsnowf'i ' ' Z'J .,,.d e harking; and even to
- j ---- attv;
t'.rr.c at a loss lo know what Ihe fellow ir.eaat, hy such uncommon, conduct. - 'Don't mean it, do IP continued O'Whack. If you ain't cufwid yourse'.f immediate you'll see whether I mane it.' The major was now boiling ever. Perhaps jou want to get me into'a fighlP said he. Just suit yourself and I'm content, said O'Whack. Take that, then,' said Blusler, as with the quickness xu a cat, he gave his adversary a tremendous-slap on the side of hisTace. This was all O' Whack 'wanted. Instantly throwing himself into an attitude, lie squarred away, and by a well directed blow, sent Blus ter some ten feet flat upon his . back. - The . little man was not in the least frightened, for he Was iip and at O' Whack in a twinkling. The same result followed a second blow fiom the lajter, and Bluster again measured his Iengtb,upon the' ground.' " He looked around, 'lot there were no rocks to be seen," and he pitched at his ndvenary wilh'hU lists'. A third, a lourth, and a fifth time was he knocked down... Every, soul in t..e vkinity was present, arid, all ceuld not but admire the game of the m ijor.. After having been 'laid out some tensor a i dozen times bv the sunciinr
Jcinrja'. r,l of vVi .i f r
i . - v s , viik.t.wiiu mil or: ii-
I. i siiriniii .irii! i;:erease tho repntawurk. Tl." valunhl aid of the author ' from a I iretn Port Folio." has also
I been secLred, and we may expect something 6till
mort; iiirinin irom n.e ca
there,j long lile in the proftfsion has enabled him to .
inas. An occasional Chi' -Chat, with Jor niy Short." and '-Oliver Ohlielh.w, U also pnuniseil; with a variety of choice articles in pros and Verse, from various writers of celebrity, as Contributors to the prominent Magazines of the country. The editors of bcth Magazines continue their services under the new arrangeu'tont.' With such an array of talent, a M.irjraziiu; of unrivalled attractions, may safely -be promised the coming volume. ' FASHIONS AND ; ENGU AYIXG3. In compliance v. ith the almost unanimous wish of our Udy subscribers, we shall the ensuing volume furniih them with a beautiful and correri
plate of Fashions Month'y, a feature, it is believed J that will neither be unwelcome nor unpopular. These fashion plates shall be drawn from original
3ut IJccoiyed AND for esle by the undersigned, a small assortment of Dry Goods, and Groceries, also Irou.Cooking Stoves, Sugtr Kittlec, odd ltd?. Sad Irons, Andirons, Window Glass, Coopers Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, Molasses. Tar, Hemp Bed cords, Rroom Cord & Twine, N. O. Sugar, Loaf Susar.
Coffse, Y. H. Tea, Imp. Tea, Gunpowder Tca,of the best quality, Salrratis, Ginger, Cloves, Peper. Spice, Nutmegs, Madder, Allum, Copperas, Indigo, Hed Lead, White Lead, Candlea Soap, Nail, Cast Steel, American Steel. En?. Blister tceh
Men's and Boy's Caps and Hats. Meal Sieves, ! 1,(5 depended upon as liie prevailing style in PhilaSage.SiruiTs, Ueasins, Brooms, "Wagon Boxes. 'delphia ami Now York tor tb Month they are, AH of which I will sell low for cash or country ! issued. These, however, s!.:ili in no wise inter-
produce, such as Wheat, Hour, Butter, Chickens, ,,!r' w,t" th regular and c.oic engr-i vinjs, and
t.ggs. Flax-seed. - N. B. I will pay cash for Flax-seed: J. WOODS. Brookville, Dec. 8, 1S10. 4 50-ly.
may always
w
E have on hand a lieavy stock of Dry
Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens-
WARC, TinwareCutto Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, BouU, Shoes, tVc. &c. ; .. . . i ; ' Also Iron, Jfails, Grindstones' and Salt. AUof which we will sell low for cash. " ' , S. TYKER. , Brooktille, Dec. Sth, 1640'. , ... ; . , . .
nUy ;Ca oi li tb,ouclu4ioa..that ha vn,.Lt
'I tv V aWrt 6rirrs-3itrr,i If .nevetfria d
(ill I J I,
.V-v.r,'h'i?3kti-
jorrt i n
" -1 Tea, Cofltc, "Stigar '& Salt.. FTS received a fresh snp;ity h" the above sr'.Hirieajaid Joreale.by " D. PRIQCi
uiu&ia which acump-my each number of th.-) work. The tptandid Mezzotint ou?ravngs from the; burin of Snltain which have t'cen tm justly adwtred will he' ful!nrt4 during' the volume" by sever In from the sams hand, whih; the steel engravings In the best style of art. from interesting scenes shall still enrich tbe nmgaaine. Tbe choicest pieces of music for the Pian and Guitar shall accuinpany euch number oi' the work. t , " TIME OF PUBLICATION. ; ' The work will he published on the first of tbe month in vey quarter f the Union. ' The most distant subicriVra will conBequeutly receive it on that day, a well as those who resideIn ; Philadelphia. In all ha principal cities, agents have been established, to whom the Magazine is forwarded, prior fothe time nf iBsuing it ao that they may be delivered to resident subscribers bv the
) first f tbe mrnth. : This it sn important arrange ' ': i . . . J ,4 - ... .-A . -,.'"':! , '
Fa!I acid Wisstcr ods . TTUST received a fresh supply of cioinettf. also 9W ro'iiar; Beavcrten, Hard Time9, fancy Prints, Illu? do Sheetiug. Laghr-rn Bonnctts, Few Seal caps, mens, womens and childrens Shoes, Ladies gloves, ribohs, Aic. ALSO Groceries and dye stuflV. Rio coffee, gunpnwder tea. sugar, indgo, madder, alum A c Powder, shot and Lead, in addition to bis former stock which wiil be aold on reasonable terms for cash, approved produce, such as feathers, raga flaxseed, tinictLy seed, dryed peaches, &c. D. PitlCE. Brookville, Oct. 2lst, 1?40. . " 44 1
Cri'oceviesi. UST received a frcch supply of Sugar, Molaases, Coffee and Mackeral, and will be sold low
for cash. ; '..- ; . 1 AUo, a fine assortment of women tnd cbildrens ,int'8- I). PRICE. Brookville, April 10, 1S49 . .
uiai.y reo..4te tbt-nystrui.aRd uoes away tiieen
seaiof the SICK Ac NERVOUS HEADACHE
Th vjsinJ have tried it, and found precisely li
relict li;c!i the articles premies to bestow, ler
tiiictiesof lb strongest kind, aad from tfc
respectable perrons, aro in the possession ef ttr
proprietor, i-on.e of which bava heen pi5o.iKr,
etiiVin? to the permanent cure, and others tiui
Immediate rlif yiven by thi remedy. It afrJ
rebel lo the itf.icted in 15 or 20 minutes frost tlx
tirst dose. If taken when the symptoms of at at
tckare liret felt, it prevents thu farther progf of thu complaint, and can poduce no Jaeger aiis? time by and excessive dose: as in such acej:"r.
wouiii only throw off the contents of the ttoniac
leaving it sweet end healthy with an excellent i?-
peine. Alt ahJictcil with heidachJ shouUl nom
M procure tb3 article. an ! reliers tbemselrcs f;?P
o distressing a complaint.
Physicians have in many instances giren it !'
Ihcif-.paticiit?. and in every iustance, to our .now edge, with great sitisfaction have found it acc:
tain cure Sick and JWrcoiii Ilcidache is a cob
plaint with which' physicians do not wish lo hSTr
any thing to di, and generally prescribe oniy
temporary reKef' consequently. Dr. tipbon s ft-f lleid.icho Itemed pci-anco tt. onnosition wbi
. -- "ii some other proprietory articles meet frota scource. . '. . . . Try it once and vnu never will rerrel it-
compoeed entirely of vegetables, and contains cs?
mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and tJ not reonire nnv rlisnro nf .diet nf exercise.
Sold wholesale and retail by Com stock A pH
Wiio.ualij liruggiets, il Fletcher-street by the principle Druggists in l he Union. Xo.57-Iy By J. J.TE5IPLET0N Drookib-
JUST by
Oct 23, 1S40
- DR. RTtTHOT.ilMRV3.
Salt by t!ac barrel. PJYrfRYPPrTnp awt F,YRtf
. ;.,,? r.T .. , . , t. , . ' . . ... nuui ii.i uiwiu
csi.wu, .. urn res oi oajr, inn i or sale I ' -.ri
D. PRICE. j'K'ae cases ot coneuinptun are so nimieryu i
jk. iiic noricern latiiuuee.iriai eom viiuv.
preventative should be kept by every fsmi stantly on bind, W administer on iheCrsts??6" r,ri rf" un ira.Tn .li.o.u 'l' 'm A'sZtctrf
44
mrin .11 -.u . I ar.pg rf un
m an ilu nave open accounts witb li. Frice -i. ,,inti A " for ibe pan year are. rfouested to caH on r,r i ?rP WiU ,n TCty c6e prev.t the cot.?-' j
, 1 '
before tbe first day of January
mem wim casn or otherwise
.- . - . . - ilia n.ii.0 imiviMih . . . .... npran i crc . j
it;41 . ana close L n . - i-'" - '"- , .m 8ft
. - y i coiiaom'-iioii -.vno wt:t use mis remeuj ,
'i . . i c l .r. i . .ill. aiMi 1 r
io persona w no e otes and Accounts- have t oi,svgu . i ' T.j
laved over tt-o oast rear arennupui.l .tn n ' ny cases it has cured when, phjsic.a
Py immediately, as further indalgence cannot bef sLttIe.ca?eji M'5ncur'bI- ., ' . & f given.' '- :- n PPHT Sold wholesale and retail by ComstocK Brookville, Dec. Ctb, 1640 ' ' ' f - ' Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-street, N
. By J. J. TEMPLETON Bre'-S'"'
June, 20, 1840.
r .UMBER.--Tbe esubcribers have now on tand arid offer .for Mle low . . . i ',- - . - I, 100,000 fleet ofPineRanriU
--t . 400,000 .-SHINGLES-, . , :.,r 1,.-.:..,;, Ras Carpet
300 Locust Fosts; Joist, ScHntliiie-.i-c. At. JIHE subscriber baa on baad a good
July', t3lS39.-Bear.
W. TATE &
fON. :-.
2-tf
mm. .w - ...a I 1 IrkS
ol KafffJaroet. wbicti will W bow '"--.-riv
- i 9.i nreohrt'ti. DM, Sf uTMO.
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