Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 March 1841 — Page 4

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Stores, Tin, anil Hollow Ware.

From lh.e Wabash Courier. A FEW LINKS FROM A VICTIM. "OA thett timnun!"

fHlHG Subscribers bavin? opened Shop in the

JL New Building on Main Bnnresa Street, neat

jtbe Post Office, . their customers

STATE OF INDIAN A, Franklin County. j John N. Clement, ) Foreign attachment, j VS. amount claimed to be due George Clossen, 98 cent.

Ueiurcd egaiu! I really feel Exceedingly distressed; No soothing pulion now cm heal

The anguish of my breat. It it a shame ooa uiy word, To sec another thus preferred. And with her beauties bleat, Wkile I am jilte-l, flung refusedDisdained rejected sccrned abused. It ia uncourteous though, inde'd, Th;s c.acity to toe; For I Lave been bur fnenJ in need, Wben no one eiae would be; I've taken ber Ij parties balls Assemblies I've paid morning calls, I've even gone to tea; I've fceeu through winter, until spring, A dar.gier at her pron-striag. I've watiJ-;reJ with her many a trigbt. Along the dewy s.varJ, V-'hen Dian from her cloudless height A mellowed radiance poured; I've made her presents rings, and rosea Perfumes pomatums prints, and posies And this is my reward To see her thus another's bride; Myself most rudely cast aside. And what is worse, oft when alone. With tearful, downcast eyes, Her soft cheek resting 'gainst mine own Her voice, half-choked with sighs. She's laid her head upon my breast. And there in murmured tones confessed Love's all-enduring ties. And said, the vixen! that to part From me, would almost break ber heart. Ar3 now, just in the very teth. Of erery whispered vow, Sba wears another's bridal wreath Upon her snowy brow. She's yielded up her glowing charms To a glad rival's esger arms. While I, forsooth, mu,t inw. And kiss the rod, that breaks in twain The links of love's too-brittle chain. S death 'tis too ranch! does she suppose We men were made to sigh, And fawn, and kneel, and cringe to those. Who cast us idly by, And tear our very heart -strings from us! I'll sue ber for a breach of promise I'll lay my damage high I'll teach her that this same flirtation Is an expensive recreation. P.

they would respectfully inform

and the public in general that.'f

ilhey will l:rep constantly on band a general ae-i

t'ortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven Plate Stoves,! were i filed in the above cause according to law.

A NEW VOLUME. THE CHEAPEST PERIODICAL IN THE UNITED 8TATES.

rifVin defendant in the above cause George C'losJL sen is hereby notified that affidavit and bond

a a . . .

iwojcniney wnum recommend to me public as ; good ss there is now in nse, being of the latest' (improvement. ALSO They will keep assort-! jm?nts of lloiiow Ware, consisting in part fSujgar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Andirons Arc. ! They have on hand a general assortment of Tin

War,wbtch they will sell wholesale or retail at Cincinnati prices. Also House beads. House

Gutters, Spouting, Stove Pipe, Ate. All kinds of job work in their line done on the shortest notice, old copper and pewter will be taken in exchange 'for Tin ware. Persons wisbiug to purchase any ol the above articles will do well to call and exam

ine for themselves. FUDGE As VAN CAMP. Brookville, Feb. 25. 9-

Takc IVoticc.

THE subscriber has just received from the city a good assortment of dry goods, groceries.

i nam ware ano queens ware, viz, calicoes, menjnoes.maslins'blcachedj; unb1eached)check .ticking,

runnels, casinetts, cloth, casimere, linens, muslin, hobinett. jaconet, footing, table linens, imported flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders, woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, merino shawls.silk dress handkerchiefs, silk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting, mens and boys fur hats, mens and boys wool hats,

ibed cords, Y II and O P tea, coffee, molasses.

sigtr, pepper, spice, saleratua, shoe, hair an cloth brushes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats.

1 crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and band saw files, leurrv combs, horre cards. annsT. itnd lnrha. table

and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse

jsboe and wrought nails, J E William's axes and hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, books, first.

second and third bonks of History, spelling books.

ixailagbers Watts, the Sacred Harp, or beauties

of Church music, Spanish, half Spanish, and com

mon cigars, atone and earthern ware of all descrip

tions, baskets of alt sises. also an assortment of

garden seeds, all of which he will sell very low for

cash or produce. J. WOODS.

that afterwards on the loth day of February, 1641,

I Thomas Jamison a justice of the pea?e in and for the county aforesaid, iaaued a writ of foreign

attachment in. the above cause against the goods, chattlos, rights, credits, monies, and effects of said defendant and delivered the same to John Temple a constable of the county of Franklin, and that said

writ was returned by said constable in the words and figures followinir, to wit I return this writ

fxfriitfil tie ctfrviniT m .iimni.in. nf iriiiipneflliAe unan 1

iKa bcv. I first number of the Fourth Volume of the Am

enieenth day of tebrjary, 1941, and on the loth ol the same month on Rancel Curtis agreeable to law, 1 not findin? or coining at any property of the de-

i fendant in attachment, February 22, 1841, J.Tem-

ple, C F C. I ho said defendant is further notineo that said causa is set for trial on the 4lh day of September, 1641. at 2 o'clack P M, at my office in Blooming Grove, at which time and place I will

proceed to bear and decide upon the same.

Jn testimony whereof I hsve hereunto set my

band and affixed my seal this the 25 day of February, 1S41.

seal THO.il AS JAMlSU. r. 10-3w

634 pages of reading, for oily 1,25 cents. Prospectus of the Fourth Volume of Ike LADY'S AMARANTH. Embelished with fine wood Eiivforines. Pub

lished by Josrjih Torr, JVtt. 71 North Sixth Street, Phila.lelphia TERMS $1.25 fur 26 Numbers, payable in advance, 1.50 if n o paid within three month; 2,00 trill be charged if not paid before the. end of the year.

AskEnquir: Ask W,o kne TIIC WK only who know by trial or !,:.,. observation, can form any idea of tleeff of the perfect rtlitf, of the almost charm U cores elfected in cat of the PILE RHIMxi. slSM, all SWELLINGS, and u EXTERN V Tin, no matter how trvere.ly the uee of li,,. Liniment. Find one who has used it tJmt ,;i 1 '

land it abore all things ever used, and vou Ja

for the relief of suUenng huraau beings wj. Qaemay bffiicted. I beg you to ssk ssk of tl whoknow aek the Hon. ALFRED CONKl.l v .S.Judge for that diftrtct, residinr near il

rn;ask SIATHEW J. MYERS, lq.. Atl2"

I VW 1!BIM?: -

m tiniij.i, mie O; V,L

S.Y.i ask Gen. DU

On Saturday January 22d 1841, was issued He j ington city, each of these gentlemen know ofc st number of the Fourth Volume of the A ma-1 oi.cor.q ii'i.mhlc by all ther remedies or plivticiinl

rantb, which contains a larpe variety of J though tried for many ycrs, that hnte been cure4

a.si a iftt i ho rrsi uina a-amw7' -iewi-i--.

Tl i f-i rt f- T t TW I u't,re Mvaai-- fe,MM" - w''IJll..M uies, assays, foetry, biographical and Ms-, Thousands of other persons know similar cures

Desolation of Partnership.

THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Brown At King ia by mutual consent

dissolved. The business will hereafter be carried on by John King. JOHN KING. Brookville, Feb. 17, 1941. 10-tf

A Good Farm Tor rent,

rmHREE miles north of Brookville, Franklin

-li- County, on which thaie is a good Barn and

uweilin; House. Three Orchards, aud near forty

acres of meadow, with pastures and other tilable

land over one hundred acres in all. For terms

pply to the subscriber in Brookville.

SAA1UEL UtfUUWlJI. Feb. 10, lft4l. 7-tf.

Orrice or thb Bkookville Irs. Co., I 15 Oct., 1840. (

rnirtln uo. will receive money on deposite at

JDL their office, on the following terms, namely

for 2 months 3 per cent, per snnum for 3 months 4 per cent. for 6 months 5 per cent., and for 9 or

more months b per cent.

Persons wishing to make sight depositee, can

confidently rely on such certificates being met

when presented.

Risks on ell kinds of property will be taken aa usual.- for terms apply at the office of the company, east upper room above Price and Adams- saddle

store. . MtJLEEK Y, President.

A.M'Cabtt, E. HCKTT, N. D. Gaxliok, D. Pkicb, S. Goodwis,

J. Wynh, Geo. Hollakd, W. T. Bekks. John W. Hitt, Sto'y

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THE LABOUEit. sv wit.Liax d. r. AI.LAUUCa, Stand vp ercci! Thou hast the form. And likenese of thy God! who morel A soul se 'dauntless "mid the storm Of daily life, a heart as warm And pure, as breast e'er wore. "What then? Thou art as true a Man As moves the human mass among; At much a psrt of the Great Plan That with Creation's dawn began, Aa any of the throng. Who is tbine enemy! the high In station, or iu wealth the chief! The great, who coldly pass thee by. With proud step, and averted eye Nayt nurse not such belief.

If true unto thyself thou waat, What wete the proud one's scorn to theei A feather, which tbou mighlest cast Aside, as idy as the blast Tie light leaf from the tree. No uncurb'd passions low desiresAbsence of noble self-respect-Death, in the breast's consuming fires. To that high nature which aspiiea Foreve', till thus check d. These are tbine enemies tby worst; They chain thee to tby lowly let Tby labor and tby life accrust, Ob, stand erect! and from them burst! And longer suffer not! Thou art thyself thine enemy! The great! what better they than thou! Aa thair-, is not tby will aa free! Has God with equal favors thee Neglected to endow! .True, wealth thou Last not: 'tie but dust! Nor plare: uncertain as the wind! But that tLou hast, which with thy cruat And water, may depise the lust Of both a noble mind With this and passions under baa. True faith, and holy trust in Ged, Tbou art the peer of any man. Ixk up, then that thy little span Of life may be well trod!

Bkookvillk. Feb. Oth. 1841 .

RECEIVED thiaday by the Canal Boat "Na tive" upwards or Twenty Hundred poundi of Castings viz. Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes

j Dutch Ovens, also lids for the same. Skillets end

lids, assd. All of which will be aold low. J. WOODS

Boot, Shoe, St Leather Store.

flpHE subscriber has opened a Shoe At Leather

-as. store in the bouse recently occupied by Mr

bdnngton, nearly oppsite the Court House,

where persons wantin? any articles in the above

J line, can be accommodated on aa eood terms and

perhaps better snJ cheaper than the same article

can be had in Brookville. Country produce or cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or

leather. I intend to keep shoe makers rinding for "le- DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brookville, June IS, 1840. 25-tf

NEW GOODS!

THE aubecriber respectfully infoime the

publie that he has commenced the Blerchsntile business in the house formerlv occupied by

Lone: & Brown, w her he is receiving a large &

gene rat assortment of Merchandize, consisting of

Dry Goods, Queens, Stone, Tin, Earthtn, and Hard Ware end Greet rin 6) e.

As my Goods have been bought for Cash end

of late purchase, persons will do well to give me

a call before they make their purchase elsewhere

for this will enable me to sell at reduced prices.

All amds or Merchantable produce taken in

exchange for Goods.

tt. w. alio&K. February 11th, 1641. 7-ly.

torical Sketches. Gems cf the English. innu-

als. Anecdotes, Excerph, Sketches, and Literature in General.

For Sale or Rent.

THE subscriber will either Sell or llent the Tavkds Stand situated on Main Street op

posite the Public Square, now occupied by Daniel Hoffman, together with the out buildings there

ia good stabling and wagon yard adjoining. Pos

session given on the 4tb of April.

Terms Kessonable. J.WOODS. Brookville la. Feb. 0, 1341.. 7-tf.

SELLlfttt AT COST.

THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to dispoaeof his

stock of goods, and close hie business will sell at cost for cask. He baa an assortmentof Dry Goods in good order, and those having cash to pay would do well to call aud examine hia stock, and save the fffty ner cent. C. CAIN. IOTICIi. ALL indebted to C. E. Cain are now requested to make immediate payment. Longer indulgence cannot be given. The concern must be clos

ed, and those wishing to save cost, must make payment. C. as E. CAIN. November, 1S40.

In oOVrng the FOURTH VOLUME of the

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concentrate in tbie work, thst which ia useful and entertaining, by collecting from the great mass of

publications instructive and pleasing matter, lne

fertile and luxuriant field or literature will be traversed with care, to wionow from it choice native

and exotic gems which will impart moral instruc

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

will appear in this volume from the pens of some of the most popular American writers. Mrs, Ly-

dia H, Sigournev of Hartford, Ct., Mrs. Lydia

Jane riersen, Jjieeny, fa.. Miss Alice Lynn;

Thomas Dunn English, M. D. Charles J Peterson,

S Dryden rhelps, George Babcock Clarke, Henry

Bogue, Arthur Hsscom Shelly, Caleb Clambake:

arc. have appeared In the present volume.

bach number contains a fine Wood Engraving,

illustrative of some particular passage.

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white paper, neatly done up in a cover; and serv

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wrapper.

mmcu number will contain twenty-four pages closely printed matter, brevier type, forming at

the end of the year Two Volumes of over three

hundred pages each.

Persons remitting five dollars will be entitled to

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with the volume.

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Whole Range of Literature. The work has also been pronounced by the press, and is in reality the Cheapest Periodical in the United States; being about one half tho price of other works that

contain the same quantity of reading matter.

Wo appeal to their sense af jubtiic their bum,.

eeling. It is but s duty yon owe to your snffcrlnij fi'.!,j

beings to et unsgreai rmecy no known. s?jr of it then to all rf your friends. This w.n uts

much pain wnere tte newspapers are not read, tr

where readers are increauious. cecanse o njtDT worthless articles are advertised for the same ur'. pose. Tj buyers we esy, if sll wbo have used it da ant sav it ia beyond all praise, then d l ottA.

it. The proprietor will not allow this article t be paid for unless it cures, when all tl e dircctipe, are fully followed. Will any one suffering rtfa, now to try it! If he doew, he ouscht to tiruid j. i t " . L L . tr

more jor ats VVtunacy man nis injuring.

Mr. Ilaya would never consent to oner this arti

cle, were he not compelled by bis sence of mortl of religious duty to do all in his power for tU

victims of distress and misery. - ror this pur pots he would sooner devote a fortune, the a eecura a

dollar for any worthless article.

LOOK OUT. Some svind.trs hatt evuMrr.

fe ted this article, aud put it vp wia varioui Jf.

vices. . Uo vol be imposed upon, une thing onlr

will protect you it is the nsine of COMSTOCK

& CO., that name mvst always be on Ike vms.

per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tike

this direction with you, end tcet by that, or never

buy; for it is impossible tor any other to be trucsr genuine.

No. 27-ly - lsUJuUJlUJi HAYS.

Extra Inducements to Agents. A genu forwarding the names of 10 new anb-

scribers with the money (free of ooelsire will be

furnished with a copy of last year's Amaranth.ora

copy of the current year, which ever they prefer.

Agents forwarding the names of JO new ' subscribers with the money (free of poslsge) will be

lurnisneu wim a copy or laat year Amaranth, and a copy for the current year.

STATE OF INDIANA, Frank, in County, aa.

Richard Me rrell, 1 Writ of Foreign attachment

S. amount claimed to ha due

Joseph W. Smith. plaotiff 456 25.

rTMHE defendant in the above cause Joseph V. -Is. Smith, is hereby notified that affidavit St bond were filed in the above cause according to law that aterwards on the firt day of March, 1841. I, Daniel St John a justice of the peace in and for

said county issued a writ of foreign attachment in the above cause, against the good a, chatties,

i ignis, creons. monies and effects ol said defend

ant, and delivered the same to James E. Wheat a

Constable cf franklin county; and that said writ was returned on the 3d day of March. 1841, in the words and figures fallowing, to wit In obediance to the within writ having taken to my assistance G M. Byram, a creditable householder of this county, 1 sttached the one fourth nart of the Caral lln.t

Clinton as the property of the said defendant which

fourth I and the said By ram estimated to be of the value of seventy five dollars, in witness whereof, I and the said George M Byram have hereto set our hands, this the 3d dsy of Match, 1841, James E Wheat, C F C.George M Bvram. The said de-

fendant is further notified that "said cause is set

tor trial on the let day of October. 14I. at 10

o'clock A. M. at my office at Brookville. at which

time and place I will proceed to hear and decide

upon the same. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto aet my hand and affixed my aeal this 3d day of March, 1841,

DANIEL ST JOHN, seal. Juatice of the Peace.

Goods, Goods. WE have on band a heavy stock of Day Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qokkks-

waee, Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin

Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ate. &c.

Also Iron, Nails, Grindstonea and Salt. All of

which we will sell low for cash. R. d 8. TYNER. Brookville, Dee. 8th, 1840.

j OLE and upper leather for sale by R. & S. TYNFR. Brookville, Feb. 17. 1841.

35S

GRINDSTONES,

50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt.

2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hbds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and foi sale by R. At 3. TYNER. The Roshville Whig please copy the above.

I do not love a man that's tall. A man that's low is worse than alt; I much abhor a man that's fit, A tnan that's lean is worse than that; A young man is a common pest. Ah eld man would my room infest; I do not like a man thet'a fair, A man that's black, 1 cannot bear; A man of aense 1 could not rule, And from my heart 1 hate a fool; A aober nan I will not take. A drunken man my heart would break; All thees I do sincerely hale. And yet I Uve the kabriaok state!

House and Lot Tor Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell a b ouse and lot in

the town or Brookville, on the bottom part iof the town. The house is convenient for a small family, and the stable large enough for six horses. For particulars inquire of JACOB RYMAN. Brookville, March 4. 1841 10-tf

A LL persons indebted to the subscribers are re-

quested to make immediate payment. Suit will be commenced in the early part of next month

on an claima which are not attended to. FebS, 1841. R.Ac S. TYNER.

Tiiaelv Notice!!

nT is believed that every man should liquidate his accounta at least once a year! '

To tbia end, the Subscriber hereby invites all his Customers now, to come in, prepared for settlement and payment. There are also, many persons, whose netee I

have held a long time, these cannot reasonably

ask or expect longer indulgence, N. D. GALLIONJJrookville, Dec. 28, 1640.

DTLAIKS.

dTkN and, constantly at the American office thej

followinir kinds of blanks.-

JJeeds, Mortgages Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables Bonds, Constable Sales.

JVOTARY PUBLIC.

C F. Claekson, will also attend to filling

ueus, mo rtgages, uonds, otc, and lake the ack nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or

nte depositions, certificates, ethdevita, e, eVc. ffice in the printing o ffice. HI ly

WHITE WATER rflONEY!

WHITE Water Money will be taknn by the Subscriber AT PAR for Goods, a rood

stock of which he has on hand. He will also take

it at 19 per cent discount for debts. C CAIN. Brookville, Jan. 28th, 1641.

AtftfilLB8 COTTON YARN. 1,000 Sole Leather, 200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, 8 Bsles Brown Sheeting, 25 Kege Nails, . 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and for sale by - u ... - . R. 4s S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. II, 1840.

Sold by Comfctock & Co.. 2 Fie .clier-street X. Aud by J. J. TEMPLET ON Uracil. To the Bald Headed, and others. ITKoes any know a neighbor or a friend who Ins ILVbeen Bald and whose head ia now covered iih fine hair! One whose roat collar was covared with dandruff, though brushed every hour which aha now vanished entirely! Or one whotetuira t early age were turning grey, who now hu not

cagrey hair! Childrenwbose heads were covets with scurf, whose hair would not grow, tint in now growing the fullest crops of hair! Some cue, mubl bo known to most persons. Aek them the cause, and you will be toid.tbeee things have beea

done by the use or the BALM UF COLUUIUA Of 20 years growth is this article, its demand ia a worn u i ti rr nnniinllff aama ?mvs aA ium iont flmtsr

vtvoei ubiij pvuiv uuiiuivu rvn ien mvu when discovered not opposed by any thing forth same purpose, now assailed by almost nam ber lew rnuBbroon trash preparations that will ruin the his i f Ubed to any extent. Can more than these fact H wanted refer to the recommendations bv a in

of names of respectability, unequaled by any other article. Look to these things buy tbiB articleStay and preserve your hair by Its use, or if ball restore iu Ladies, attend to this hundred ia

fabhiouabh: life are using it as the ouly article really fit for the toilet. Long hair ia very apt to fall out. Indies, use the Balm of Columbia in tima to save yourselves the disgrace of bihJueei by uefoct of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preservs tlis beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator has endowed vou use the Balm, foritwU

do it. Ito. CT-ly.

For sal by -J. TE5IPLETON Brook ma.

TT UMBER. The esubcribers have now on hand ILd and offer for sale low

1, 100,000 feet of Pine Board.

400,000 SHINGLES:

,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, d.dc.

W. TATE & SON. July, 13IS39.-Beoc 29-tf

CASH will be paid bv the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON

RAG S.

elivered at tkeiiMills in Brookville.

J. II. SPEER CO

CgK BARRELS of Salt juat received, and for said by R. At 3. TYNER.

ren. a, 1W41.

Tl BVSHEL8 Clover need for sale by -H V R- 8. TYNER. Feb 3, 1641.

Just Received AND for sale by the undersigned, a small assortment of Day Goods, and Groceries, also Iron.Cooking Stoves, Sugar Kittles, odd lids. Sad Irons, Andirons. Window Glass. Coonera Wra.

Tobacco, Cigars, Molasses. Tar, Hemp Bed cords,

urooin (Jord os Twine, N. O. Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Y. H. Tea, Imp. Tea.Gunpowcer Tea, of the beat quality, Saleratie, Ginger. Cloves, Peper. Spice, Nutmegs, Madder, Alloui, Copperas, IndiS. Re' ad. White Lead, Candles Soap, Nails, st Steel, American Steel, Eng. Blister Steel, Men's and Boy'a Capa and Hats, Meal Sieves, Ssge. Snuffs, Reasins, Broome, Wagon Boxes. All of whieh I will sell low for cask or coontrv

produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Butter, Chickens,

riax-aeea. N. B. I will pay cash for Flax-seed. J. WOODS. Brookville, Dee. 6, 1340. 50-ly.

DR. SPOIIN'S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY.

Bor the permanent cure of this distressing com- . plaint, uevesr fails. When persevered in.iteffe ualiy renovate tLt svsiem,and docs away tiie caa..rtt aii-.K At. kfuvui'S IIF.UIACII"'--

1 bousanda have tried it, and found precisely i relief which the articles promies to bettow. Ortificatesof the strongest kind, and from the poet respectable persous, are in the prisessioo of tb proprietor, some of which have been publiseoli, testifying to tbe permanent cure, and others to the Immediate relief given by this remedy- It affords relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from tl first dose. If taken when the eyropto,us ot "n ,l tck are 6rst felt, it prevents tha further niK of the complaint, and can poduce no danger sisnj time by and excessive dose; as in such a cis it would only throw off the contents of the siomarbe.

leaving it sweet and healthy with an exceneiu r petite. All afflicted with headache bLould net -si

to procure the article, and relieve themselves ..

so distressing a complaint.

fhvaictana have in manv instances pivc

their patients, and in every laslance. to our kDcwi

edge, with great satisfaction nave louno u tain cure Sick and Aervvtts Headache is a coianl.Int ;tli M.-I;k rhr,i!,n. n nnt wish tO

any thing to do, and generally prescribe or.lj Jo temporary relief consequently. Dr. Sphon's ai Headache Remedy escapes the opposition ''' some other proprietory articles meet from that scource. Try it oHce and you never will regrrf it. composed entirely of vegetables, and contains oni mineral, or poisonous drug of soy kind, and co ty not require any change of diet or exercise. Sold wholesale and retail by CoutitockA: to. Wboleaale Druggists, 2 Fletcber-streetN. -Bft by the principle Druggists inlbe Union. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON Brookv.l.a.

PUBLIC SALE. I WILL offer for Sale at public auctioo, on tbe 5th day of April next, all or nearly all, my

nouse-bold, and other property.-consisting in

part, of Fifteen Beds, Bedding and Bedsteads,

aveor six doxen Ubairs, some of them of tbe best

kind, csne bottoms, Ate, Tables, Bureaus, Set

tees, l.ooking-UIaeses, l'ictures in frames. Kich

en lurmture, mending two Cooking Stoves.

""'""J reacu uranoy, uoois, Shoes, and Leather of several rarietiee. Shoemakers findings, three Horses, two of them match Horsea, two good milch Cows, about thirty Hogs, Hsy. Oats and Corn, CoH Wood, 4 c AT ibis Sale there will be articlee offered, suited to a'most every man in the community. tiTERMS Tnree, eix and nine months credit, and perbapa a longer time, accordiug to the amount purchased. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brookville, March 0, 1641. H3w.

DR. BARTHOLOMEWS. PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP The cases of consumptiin are so numerous in the northern latitudes, that some ennedy as preventative should be kept by every family co tantly on band, to administer on the t'rst appe" ance of so direful a disease. This Kspe' Syrup will in every esse prevent the coaip''It is quite impossible for any person ever to B consumption who will use this remedy on lbs nnrn, r li r f ..mi .K anf m in in thfl aitf - 8P0 ISO

ny caaes it has cured wben physicians had giv up tbe cases as incurable. p Sold wholesale and retail by Comstoek Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-street, N. c" by tbe principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookv.nc. June, 29, 1840. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers settlement within thirty days, or pay y . JjONO at IflsOwJI. Uee. 9, 1940.