Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 April 1841 — Page 4

ADDRE SS TO THE DEITY.

, Almighty God! TLou in who&e s;gl.t creation is a sperk. And man a mite.- Thou, at whose awful nod Benighted nations kneel and in whose power A thousand tliror.es, a thousand crowns liave tusn bled Humbly 1 bow before thee, and the harp Of homage wake at thy exalted name.

I hou art the mighty potentate or all The earth.snd yonder glittering- gloles.that wheel Their trackless course amid the hall of Heaven. Almighty God! thv gloiious self I eee

In every thing that breathes and blossoms around me. Thy awful, yet melodious voice, I hear In the deep thunder, and the ocean's roar. Sweet mi'.6ic to my soul. Thy power I see In roind and matter, and in all that moves Or meditates upon this curious earth. Thou art the same in all thy wondrous works Whether we view thte in a man or mite, A plant or planet, leather era flower Still, Hill as perfect in the lowliest thicks As in the mightiest." Oh! how blind is he. Who in the giy and glorious things of earth. Ne'er sees the finger of the Deity! Of all the fools thst ever fought 'gainst Heaven, The Athcibl bears the palm, for he is deaf, While sll creation reasons with his soul. Could chance produce wbnt man could never make With all his boasted reason! Rut no more !

"Howmanj genders are there,' keJ a school mutter. 'Three, sir,' promptly replied little blue

eves.

'What are they called V 'Masculine, feminine and neuter.' Pry give me an example of each,' said the nater.

, 'Why, you are a masculine, because you

area man, and I am a lemtmne

Stove. Tin, and Hollow Ware.

rilMIF! Subscribers having opened Shop in the JUL New Building on Main Bargees Street, near

the lo6t Omce. they would respectfully inform their customers and the public in general that they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven Plate Stoves,

(good a 8 there is now in use, being of the latest i;m..AmAnt A T W 1 1 '1-1 : 1 1 .

. - lllipivvciuciii. r j--r ft 11CJ Will KBrU SSStTI because 1 -ni ..f lll!rv Vr : . .

am a girl . ?,r Kettles, butch Ovens, Skillets. Andiions Arc

'I don't know,' said the little girl, 'but 1 reckon .Mr Jones is nnttre as he's an old bachelor.'

The following words .are deserving to be written in letters of eold hke those over the

principal gate of Athens in the dajaofher pride and glory: 'Keep thy feet dry thy skin clean thy digestion regular thy head cool and a tig for the doctors.'

They have on hand a general assortment of Tin

War1, which they will sell wholesale or retail at

Cincinnati prices, Also House heads. House

THE CHRISTIAN WORLD. A new, cheap, handsome, interesting, and in

structive Monthlf Publication designed to circu

late among all llenommations of Christian.

L.DIT0R 8 ADDRP83 T. II. STOCKTON, Philadelphia. The Editor of the Christian World res-ectfullv

submit8,to the Pastors and Communicants of all Churches to the Officers and Members of all Benevolent institutions and t the friends of Religion and religious Literature generally the following statements: I. Thft Christian Wnrli) ia AevntaA In f Via mA

vinrnmAnl n f all f krie!.. int.PA.I.

AkEnjuireAk thoitnho .

la

rn inimc oniy who know by trial or ir, M- observation, can form any ida of iiVrR of the perfect relief, of the sliest luZ cures effected in cases of the PILES UlIPrii .e ISM, all SWELLINGS, and all EXTERi" Tin, no matter how fevere.bv tj,e up r it .

laud it ihnro all tl,inra I i ''I Hot

...... . ... rvu, ar.a you

linn nun cannoi oe lonnn.

will

Glitters, Spouting, Stove Pipe, Arc. AH 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 wishing to purchase any of the above articles will do well to call and examine for themselves.

FUDGE As VAN CAMP. Brookville, Feb. 23. 9-

A Galveston paper says there is a 3 oung lady

in Texas, each of whose feet measure eighteen i dissolved

inches. It is the first time we ever hard ofo;on by John King

fed making3a yard.

Devolution of Partnership.

ffllHE partnership heretofore existing under the

firm of Brown As Kin? is by mutual consent

1 he business will hereafter be carried

Brookville, Feb. 17,1841.

JOHN KINO 10-tf

An English paper says that in the reign of;

Charles ! the mayorof ftonv.ch actually sent

'Tis vain to preve what earth whit ev'n the Indian J a man to prison for saying that the Prince of

Wales was born without a shirt to his back

sage.

And still mire s-age rean, hath ne'er denieJ. Vain is the puny power of man to blast The fabric of our faith, which hath withstood The storms of centuries. As well he might Attempt to hurl yon"glittering globes frcm Heaven, Blot out the tun, and plunge creation all Back to chaotic night. MILFORD BARD. Baltimore, Fib. 26, l4 1.

NEW GOODS!

THE subset iber respectfully infotm the

public that be has commenced the Merchantile

business in the house formerly occupied by

Long Ac Brown, w her- he is receiving a large &

A ore VT.1-.IAB.. A mortal fever once pre- general assortment of Merchandize, consisting of

KETTER It IB THAN RUST. BY EBENKZKR ELLIOT. Idler, why lieu.iwu to die! Better rub than rust, Hark, the lark sings in the sky, Die, when die thou must; Day is waking, leaves are shaking, Better rub than rust." In the grave there's sleep enough Better rub limn rust; IWth, perhaps is hunger proof; "Die, iin dithoi ni'if Men are moving, breezes blow isg Bettor tab than rud." He who will not work shall want; Nought far nwjtit is ju?t; Won't do, mirtfi., when ho can't; Hotter rub tl-sn rust; Bee are tlying sloth is dying! - Teller rub thin tust."

vailed on noaro a snip at'sea, and a negro man was appointed to throw the bodies of those w ho died, from time totime,overboard,

!One day when the captain was on deck, he

saw the negrourawing out 01 thejbrecastle a

sick man, who was strueoTing violently to

extricate himself from the negro's grasp and remonstrating bitterly against the cruelty of being buried alive. "Whatare you going to do with that man you rascal f snid the cap-

lain. 'Goingjto throw him ovcrhoard.massac ause he dead!' replied the negro. Dead,yr u scoundrel,' saj 8 the captain, 'don't you see

j he move and speaks?" 'Yes massa,'replied the ' negro, I know he says he no dead, put he ! alwavs, so no bwlv tubcrlcnoxrvchrn to bericTf himr

Dry Goods. Queens Slotir, Tn Enrlh

en, onrf Hurd Ware tind Crrcn it Ac.

As my (iooi8 have been bought for Cash and

of late purchase, persons will do well to give me a call before they make their purchase eUewhere,

for this will enable ine to sell at reduced prices

aii Kinas 01 iuerctianiaoie produce lasm in

exchange for Good. G. W. SUBER February Ilth, 1S41. 7-ly

i RfxxtNG ronAX oi.fice. A fellow was isf-en running up main sreet, when a friend i inquired,' hat are you running for?' 'l'mrimning for an oflke.' Whnt oflice?' '"Squire M' i GletsnalMn's d n it, I'm sued '

A SCI EX ITER LOVE LETTER. Wicird vp in the ttrcit A true copy Uaujor louniv. Iiii'iana Siilr, ) . , SmiJ.iy Murt .ii.g.olctk. A. M. J 1M"

''Let me alone vou ugly wretch '.' cried a

1 pretty youn girl, the other evening, to a fop .' who was close to her side. 1 "Who touched 3 ou f ' said he. S "Well if you hav'nt done it yet.you're going to," said she.

si:lli at cost.

THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to dispose of his stock of goods, and close his business will sell at ctlfnr cash. He has an assortment of Dry Goods

in good order, and thot-e having cash to pay woiud

do well to call and examine his stock, and save the

fifty percent. C.CAIN. NOTICE.

ALL indebted to C. At E. Cain are now Toques

ted 10 make immediate payment. Longer tndul

fence cannot be given. The concern must be clot

ed, and those wishing to save cost, must make pay

menu C. A K. CAIN. November, 1S4.

SOLE and upper leather for sale by R. Ac 8.TYNVR. Brookville, Feb. 17. 141.

35S

vr rtoMBix tt.v. i Important to Gardners. The Boston MrdeHrseHn.nrv-Uow I wnttoseeC,,J't;HtT V1'? Sctulcmn, !" tJ v.r'bii; -rev rvrS. Oh!horrow stricken am! rhod ankee)has .nvettted a meth I at yoTirlon'aiM-e. The Lord knows I j. steeping hc.-s from scratching in gardens, want toc ycu.v.d fed vourlittle heart beat 1 1 hc l)n ,s ' 0SI'er two of the toes ol like a tilt l.,m ,.er riht ' lose .,p agin mine. S .ne f 00 " htl hca c;,n" s"alch Ue Oh! sweet !I..im now do come ou and let's! foot' an J s :e .c?BIJot std on th ,t ,001 getmankd. for if yo-i !ov me I won't fight l!nc td 8cratrh Wllh the ther" ot a bit. John has moved to his new nlace ! " "- L - :

and Jane dors ii e sosnue but she. fights him For Kent.

BOl.'R has for rent one or two being that lately occupied bv Mr.

Jt is very convenient

for a shop and one back

room for a small family. A good cellar, and stable for a horse, if desired. Possession can be given immediately. 12-3w March 19, 1841,

a little sometimes when he gflsa little antny fT5- WAR over Merv Tiden's srot a babv and A a ddv! rooms.it

- lys I m'ut"get imrried for I've let it rts ot ' Barbour as a Saddler Shop . l . 1 . ! for business, it will do for

iuu i"ii nirvitiM. God bless you, if you are not sufficiently blessei in being so sweet. Oh, that I could seeyeu once more, to kiss a single tinge from the rose ou our round cheeks. O, what a l.II 3 you arc, and wliat a rose bud in the mor-

inel it virgin Mooms, but of heaven born

XOTICE3. A persons indebted to me for taxes are in

:. it i.:..ji:- ui j: r j r-j l"c i -'"

iu.c u.-..n..i; "- M'mn Lucnuuigs "i 1. liradv. F.sq, for - pringhelc'; to Thomas Flint.

tho rainbow the sign of peace.

Oh, you tmrrygold you hollyhock you tulip you cabbage. Oh. yon sweet owl! come and comfort your distressed. our sorrow smitten, dt ins. dead Caroline. Oh, my dear Henry, how I love your big grey eyes. Well, when shall these weening eves

these eyes red with weapin these eyes of

rme again least themselves on the sleek black hair of your round head? Oh vou trim tall

fellow, full of manna of sweet love, how I do want to see you, you model of perfection. You have hern gore this two months, and to me, poor me, it does seem to me like a hun

dred years, a thousand years. One mere day,

fcsq, for Katb;to James C.ones for the townships

01 rairnelil ai.l (dooming Grove; to Bradbury Contrel!, Esq. for Highland anu Whitewater; to R S S. Tyner at Brookville, or to myself for the

townrhipa of Brookville, Posey and Ray. The

taxas must be paiu shortly or I will lose;the amount is small to each individual, and I hope they will think indulgence enough has been given. THOMAS FLINT, C.F.C. March 17,1841. I2-3w

GRINDSTONES,

50 Bbl. Con a ma ugh Salt.

2,C00 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffte, 1 hhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and foi sale by R. TVNER. Tim Rubhvilte Whig please copy the above.

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Forth relief of suffering human beim. .

inaeinar bfflicted. I beg you to ask ask of ,w

w&oknow ask the Hon. ALFRED COXKLlV .S.Jur?ge for that district, rosidimr ner i rn; ask MATH KW J. MYERS, Eq., AtL.' N.Y.;askGen. DUFF GREEN, late of Ww" ington city, each of these gentlemen know of rose uhconq uerable by all ther remedies or plivsiii,'

ukiuu intti mr iiijiij jors, mai nave hepn curp1 bythe use of the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT !! Thousands of other persons know similar curesZI We appeal to their sense af justice tLeir Lumw eelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering re'.;ow beings to let this great remedy be known. s'J-ti of U then to all of your friends. This w,.t 'xt much pain where the newspapers are not read or where readers are incredulous, because so nj'inr

worthless articles are aovenisea lor tue same purpose. Tj buyers we say, if all who hare used do sot say it is beyond all praue, then do tot tale it. The proprietor will not allow this article t be paid for nnless it cares, when all lie direction . a m.il lull

are lu'.iy louowea. niuany ne ivjienngrrfu,, now to try it? If he does, he oufhi to It pintj more for his obstinacy than his differing. Mr. Hays would nevr consent to offer this article, were he not compelled by his sense of mors! of religious duty to do all in hie power for the victims of distress and misery. For this purpoie be would sooner devote s fortune, than eerure a

dollar for sny worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some sicindltrs hate rotinttr.

feited this article, and put it vp isith various Jt-

vices. Vo not be imposed upon. One thing on'.r will protect you it is the nime of COMSTOCK & CO., that name must always be on the rrp. per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tak this direction w ith you, and teet by that, or nerer buy; for it is impossible fur any other to be true jt

penome. No. 27-ly SOLOMON II AYS Sold by Comtock & Co.. 2 Fie ,cher-strect N. Y And by 3. i. TEMPLET ON Braille

WHITE WATER MONEY!

'VmrHITE Water Money will be taken by the

V V Subscriber AT PAR for Goods, a rood

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

it at 10 per cent discount for ebts.

C. CAIN Brookville, Jan. 28th, 1841.

To Ih e Bald Headed, and oUters.

ocs any know a neighbor or a friend who hai been 15.hU and whose head is now covered witK

Gne bair! One whose coat collar was corerea with dandruff, though brushed every hour sliich ahs now vanished entirely? Or one wlosehiini

t early ago were turning grey, who now 1im aagrey hair? Childrenwhose heads were corrret with scurf, w hose hair would not grow, that arc now growing the fullest crops of hair? Some citei mast be known to most persons. Ask them tbe cause, and vou will be told, these things have bee done by the use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA Of 2U years growth is thi6 article, its demand is crcasirg annually some hundred percent, thonj when discoveied not opposed by any thing fortbo same purpose, new assailed by almost nuraberlet

mushroon trash preparations that will ruin U:ebu if used to any extent. Can more than these fact be wanted refer to the recommendations by lis of names of respectability, unequaled by any oihtr article. Look tothese things buy this article. Stay and preserve your hair by its use, or if bald restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds is fashionable life are using it as tho only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fail out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time l save yourselves the disgrace of baldness bj cejleit of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserva tbt beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator has endowed jou use the Balm, for it will

do it. ISo. 27-ly.

Fer sale by J. TEMPLETOX Brockville.

Sec This! A I. L those who have accounts of long standing im. with the undersigned, are reouested to call

and settle, either by note or cash. Being hard run

en .v. 1:11.

for money, I am eompcl'ed lo this measure

I am still trying to do business at mv old Hand

beloved Henry, will kill, ves kill your fond n Brookville, where, by close attention and perse-

vonlHinii distorted Caroline. Your dear v"nce, I would humbly solicit a shaie of public

nrnrp iil.l. In mo. I mnr . !,a o . - I Pronage. I UUJU SUA o i Oil l ,

pring to the parched traveller of the desert. i

more than the green grass to the hungry ox, more than the pebbled pool to the wanton duck;ye?.more than a lump of sugar to a spoilt child. Why, then, will you not come, yes run, fly swift a? lightning, to kiss the tear from the dimpled cheeks of your mad love.

v.oieK aa.i wua is uie nouso, tne garden.)

the field, and ihe world without thee yesj thee, my dumpling, my jewsharp, my eel, n.y J rooster, mr gentleman. God bles thee! may I

rjH

For Sale or Rent.

HE subscriber will either Sell or Rent the

Tavekr StaSD situated on Main Street no.

posite the Public Square, now occupied by Daniel Hoffman, together with the out buildings there is good stabling and wagon yard adjoining. Possession given on the 4th of April. Terms Reasonable. J.WOODS. Brookville Ia. Feb. 9, 1S41. 7-tf.

f. And t niuiit.

.1... -I-. !..- , .- I ! I 1, . " ' T.,

..-j, . .j, ...... u.,b,.cc., yK have on hand a heavy stock of Dav tuHofjoy. Uh,hae and tone and kiss your w Goods, Groccrik, Harpwarr, Qcefx partridge, ) ur goe-sc, y cur lady. Bless your J Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin

i i r ft ir tvrt' it::

Caps, Boots. Shoes, A:c. &e.

Also Iron, Nails, Grindstones and Salt which we will sell low for cash.

R. S. TYNER Brookville, Dcc.Sth, 1S40.

All of

P. S. God ble y ou and all that toncers vou, even so savs the heart that adores vou. Mammoth bonks of the kextccky River.

It is stated in the late report of Mr. Stea-; i... ik. ? u iti.i... :

1 Hit llflUCIIl CUSillCtl Ull lll ILCIIIUlkl inifn v-i -. ,, . .... .::.il. U i-.u l j THE subscriber wishes to sell a h ouse and lot in

7 "c , the town of Brookville. on the bottom part of the found in building every lock and dam on that town. The house is convenient for a small family, stream. Tlvese bones were dug out of the i snd the stable large enough for eU horses. For

bank of the tiver, nevci less than one hundrd particulars inquire of JACOB RYM N

Ilonse and Lot for Sale.

sfb.fr!&llaLBS COTTON YARN. tPVfts' 1,000 Sole Leather,

200 ttarrels Conamaugh alt, 10 Sacks Coffee. 8 Blf Brown Sheeting, 2 Kegs Nails, 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and for sale by R. & S. TYNCR. Brookville Sept. 11, 140.

Take IVotiee.

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

hard ware and queens ware, viz, calicoes, mennoes, rouslins(blcached unbleachedlcheck.tickiner.

nannels, casinetls, cloth, casimere, linens, muslin.

bobmett. 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 bindingand cord, vesting, mens and boys fur hats, mens and boys wool hats, bed cords, Y II and G P tea, coffee, molasses.

sugar, pepper, spice, saleratus. shoe, hair an

Cloth Drnsbes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats.

crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and hand saw files, curry combs, bosee cards, snuff, pad locks, table and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse

shoe and wrought nails, JEW illiam s axes and

hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, books, first, second and third bonks of History, spelling books.

Oallaghers Watts, the Sacred Hirp, or beauties

of Church music, Spanish, half Spanish, and com' nion cigars, stone and earthern ware of all descrip

uor.i, oasKets oi an sises, also an assortment ot

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

casti or produce. J. Wrt)OUS.

feet from the water's edge, and in no case less than fifty feet below the surface cf the antediluvian world, buried under the banks of the Ken'.ucky.may be seen in the office of the "Ddjf Internal Improvements, at Frank-fotU-l.9Hi.KiU journal.

Brookville, March 4, 1641

10-tf

JT1 ASH

w

Wheat Wanted!

will be paid for good merchantable i

HEAT, at all times, by

R. & H. TYNER Brookville. March 9, 1841.

Timelr Notice!!

IT is believed that every man should liquidate his accounts at least once a year! To this end, the Subscriber hereby invites all his Csstomers now, to come in, prepared for set

tlement and payment. There are also, many persons, whose notes

have held a fonr time, these eannot reasonablv

ask or expect longer indulgence. N. D. GALLION Brookville, Dc. 98, 140.

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tion ol price. BARRELS of Salt just received, and for tPV.aldby R.& 3. TYNER. Feb, 3, 1S41.

DR. SPOHN'S

SICK IIEADACnE REMEDY.

or the permanent cure of this distressing complaint, oi ve, fails. When persevered ia.it efe

ually reno vate thesystein,and does awav t!i css-

sesof the SICK &" NERVOUS HEADACH.Tbousunds Lave tried it, and found precisely It

relief which the articles promies to bei-tow. Lct-

tidcatesot the strongest kind, and from the most

respectable persona, arc m the possession i m proprietor, some of which have been publisedl, testifying to the permanent cure, and others to the

tmmediate relief given by this remedy. It atioros relief to the atflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from the first dose. If taken when the symptoms of an attack are first felt, it prevents the further progreei of the complaint, and can poduce no danger aiasT time by and excessive dose; as in such a case it would only throw off tbe contents of the stomachs, leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent appetite. All afllicted with headache should not fail to procure the article, and relieve themselves from o distressing a complaint. Physicians have in many instances given it their patients, and in every instance, to our knowledge, with great satisfaction have found it a certain cure Sick and Nervous Headache is a comnlaint with whirl. nliniKiinft An nnt wish tO h&

any thing to do, and generally prescribe onlj ' for temporary rel.ef- consentient!. Dr. Simon's aic

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scource. Try it once and you never will regret it. composed entirely of vegetables, and contains en mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and co . not require any change of diet or exercise. Sold wholesale and retail by Com tock otto.--Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street N. M,n0 by the principle Druggists in the Union. No. 27-ly By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville

DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S. PINK EXPECTORANT SYRl? fiphe cases of consumptim are so numereus m M. the northern latitudes, that some ennedy preventative should be kept by every famu stantly on hand, to administer on tbs rst eppe ance of so direful a disease. This EPeevv' Syrup will in every case prevent the co3,Pla,v, It is quite impossible for any person ever to consumption who will use this remedy on ine

approach of cough and pain in tbe side, Vja " ny cases it has cured when physician had g up tbe cases as incurable. Sold wholesale and retail by Cosestock Wholesale Druggist. 2 Fletcher-street, V "B by the principle Druggists in the Union. 3 . By J. J. TEMPLETON June. 29, 1840. "V

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