Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 April 1841 — Page 4
WRITTEN AT MY MOTHERS GRAVE. BV OKOROK t. MUT. Thf trembling Jew-drops fall Upon the shutting flowers like soul at rest, The tar shine glut inusly ant all, Suve mo, is blest. Moil er I love thy grave! The violet, with its blossom bine and tnilJ, Wave o'er tl.y head when shall it wave Above thy child! Ti a sweet ticwea ye must
It bright leave to the coming tempest Mo Dear mother 'tis thine emblem dust Ion thy brow. And I could love to die Tw leave untaxed I it 'a dark, bitter streams By thee, as ert .n childhood lie. And share thy drtams. And must I linger here. To stain the plumage of my sinless years, And mourn the hopes of childhood dear With bitter tcarat Aye must I linger here, A lonely branch upon a blasted tree, Whwee la.t trail leaf, untimely sere, Weal down with thee! Oft from life's withered bower, lit tiK communion with the past I turn, And muse on the, the only flower In memory's urn. And when the evening pale. Bows like a uuu;id on the dim blue wave, I .tray t. hesr the nightwinds wail Around thy grave. Where ia thy spirit tlown! I gi- above thy look ia imaged there I listen and thy gentle tone Is on the air. Oh come whilst here 1 press My brow upon thy grave and in theso mild And thrilling tones of tenderness, B'ess, bless thy child! Ye, bless thy weeping child,
And iVe thine urn religion's holiest shrine
Oli give his spirit undented To blend with thine.
Sec Tlii! ALL those who Lave accounts of long standing with the undersigned, are requested to call and settle, either by note or cash, icing hard run for money, I am compelled to this measure. I am still trying to do business at my old stand in Brook vide, where, by close attention and perseverance, I would humbly solicit a sliaie of public patronage. THOMPSON STOUT. March 35, 1841.
For Sale or Rcsat. rmilK subscriber will either Sell er Rent the JL Tavern Stasd situated en Main Street opposite the Public Square, new occupied by Daniel Hoffman, together with the out building? there is good stabling and wegnn yard adjoining, ressession given on the 4th of April. Term Reasonable. J.WOODS. Brookville la. Feb. 9, 1841. 7-tf.
Good?, Goods. WK hive on hand a heavy stork of Dry (Joodb, Grockries, Hardware, Q,i'kks ware. Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Boots. Shoes, Ate. Are. Also Iron, Nails, Urindstones and Salt. All of which we will sell low for cash. R.4S. TYNER. Brookville, Dec. 8th, 1840.
Stove-, Tin, and Hollow Ware. THE Subscribers having opened Shop in the New Building on Main Burgess 8treet, near the Post Office, they would respectfully inform their customers and the public in general that they will keep constantly on hand a general asrortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven Plate Stoves, which they would recommend to the Dublia as
good as there is now in use, being of the latest improvement. ALSO They will keep assortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in nart nfSu.
tgar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets. Andiions Arc.
iney have on hand a general assortment of Tin War-, which they will sell w holt sale or retail at Cincinnati prices, Also House heads. House Outers, Spouting, Stove Pipe, &c All kinds of job work in their line done ou the shortest notice,
oiu copper auu pewter wm be taken in exchange
for I in ware. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles will do well to call and examine for themselves. FUDGE dc VAN CAMP. Urookville, Feb. 25. 9
House and Lot Ibr Sale. - THE subscriber wishes to sell a h ou60 and lot in
thetownoritroofcviiie.on the bottom part. or the .of Ut8 purchase, persons will di well t. give me town. The house is convenient far a small famdy, a CA ocrore they make their purchase elsewhere
NEW GOODS!
subscriber respectfully infoims the
public that he has commenced the Merchantile
susinesN in the huuse formerly oceuDied hv
lDg 4c Brown, wher-he is receiving a large Ac
gviiomi aifsurimcBi 01 oiercoanaue, consisting of Dry Goods, Qwe ns, Stone, Tin, Earthf n, cntf Hard W are end Grrcfriei & e.
As my Goods have been bought for Cash and
and the stable large enough for six horses. . For particulars inquire of JACOB RYMAN. Brookville, March 4. 1641 10-tf Wheat Wanted! CASH will be paid for good merchantable WHEAT, at all times, hy R. &S. TYNER-
Jlreokville, March 9, 1841.
I5O0
BARRELS Salt just received and
sale, lew for Cash, by
R. 4 S. TYNER. Brookville, March 31, 1S41.
ifPlASH will be paid bv the subscribers
bv the subscribers for
CLEAN LINEN and COTTON
RAGS.
ehvercd at their Mills in Brookville.
J. II. SPEKR Jc CO
rw - a
niRiitrEK i.nv. tier nnjiy blacK as
tlc riveii, f l!s far down over her shoulders.
long gtosv, nd free; her eye, of the same
expressive hue, tkints Urge and full of soul; her lips, slightly apart, and rich in dye as the 1 . ft. - . . 1
cicii poinegrannte, teem oniy to oeirnv a
deeper gush of that veimillion which nulls so delicately through t!ie soft OThl of her check;
net smooth and upright forehead, with the small rnr, and well turned head, are in harmony with the graceful curve of the neck; while the snow of the shoulder and chest, with the swelling heauly of her beaom, arc
rather (haded thap concealed by the thin
gnute of her cymarr. From the slender 'waist,
BiionKViLLK, Feb. Oth, 164 1.
RECEIVED this day by the Canal Boat "Native" upwards of Twenty Hm.dred poui.ds
of Castings vis. Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes, Dutch Ovens, also lids for the seme. Skillets and lids, assd. All of which will he sold low. J. WOODS.
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to call and make immediate payment,
as we cannot do business without each.
FUDGE As VAN CAMP. March 25, 1S4I. 13-lf
jv.. .1.:- mi i t .
iiuB cnauie me to sen at reduced prices All bind a f ffA L . I. .
.... --; .ucicDinitme proauce taken in
excitange ror Uoods.
G. W. SU3ER February 11th, 184k 7-y
358
GRINDSTONES, 50 Bbl. Conamautfh Salt.
2,0001b. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and fot sale by
' U. As S. TYNRR. The Rashville Whig phrase eopy the t&eve. HliAIKS.
ON and, constantly at the American office the) following kinds of blanks.-
Ak Enquire Ask those a 7m ;
THOSE only who know by trial or in,;;,observstion.can form :.i .. ""-"xis
of the perfect relief, of the almost IhtunV cures effected in cases of the PILES. Rltpri,lte
aisji. all ELLINGS. and all VXTvnC'r:
matter how severe, bv ti, .. ' AL
Liniment. Find one who hss iikpM ; ..
laud it above all Uiins ever used. nJ "D(
cupied by Original and independent Ex- though tried for manyyesrs, that have beenc.irtd of the Religion of Christ, as found in the hJt, use of the genuine HAS' LINIMENT.. ie second, by Origional Sketches of all Thousands of other persons know similar cures
" . m u .J..-VU.V m iuiiuii?! VUail PCCUfS S dollar for any worthless article.
LOOK OUT. Some twindhrt have eounUr.
fe lei thit article, and put it vp ti:h varioui d(.
tiers. Uo not he imposed upon. One thing on!v will protect you it is the name of COMST0CK
Tfc 1
ueeas, Slortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,
Notes of hand,
Notice.
fXVrHEREAS my wife Kachel Las left ray bed v v and board without any just cause or provo-
nnd fuller developments of her foim. the ere calionon p"1' 1 lherefore hnhr forewarn all i.. . .,ii Li i i r4 il- . i j I persons from harboring or trusting her on my ac-
r- .ww., xiuvii rcuv i rnnnt.
an air of lightness and ease to attitude and
motion. Would that the mystic thread of her
destiny vero interwoven with ours! But
shall we forget the gentle being who dwells on the green banki of our native stream? The one who alone wept at the parting word, and
oiaslted Mat she betrayed her tears! No. This hearl still burns to her, as the eye of the pilgrim to his vesper star! How strange and
meiplicuble is our nature! The root of affec
tion, once struck deeply into its substance.
Iitcj on torouglt every blight and change!
Ita buds may wither, its leaves mar fall, but
Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales.
JWTJRY PUBLIC.
C F. Clarkson, will also attend to filling deds, Mortgages, Bonds, &c, and take the ack nowledgemcnt of deeds, powers of attorney, oi nke depositions, certificates, affidavits, s, Ac.
nice in the printing o rhce. Ifi f
count, as I am determined to pay no depts of her
contracting. YilLLlAM TOWERS.
March 24, IS41. 13
IT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now ea hand JLi and offer for sale low
1,100,000 feet of Pine Boards.
400.000 SHINGLES; ,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, &Vc.Ac. W. TATE Ac SOX. July, 131939.-Beae 1 29-tf
5KOAftLB!' COTTON YARN. WVWV 1 1)00 " Sola I:esll.ffr.
200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and fcr sale by R. Ac S. TYNBR. Brookville Sept. 11, 1?4A.
sale. DANIEL IKtVPMaa:
Broolrvirle, June IS, 1S40. a-tf
Virginia .Tlonoiinlin lottery. Class D ron 1941, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1-41. 75 Nam hers 13 Drawn Ballots. GRAND CAPITALS.
35,295 10,000.
5,000 Dollars! 3,2;W DoiUrs! 5 prizes of $2,00!
4,000 Dollars! 3,000 Dollars! 5 ef 1.500!
Cool, Shoe, & Leather Store.
rip 1112 subscriber has opened a Shoe & Leather -U. store in the bouse recently occupied by Mr.
the radical fibres of the mangled shoot still .nngton' Bey pppsite the Court House,
drink vitallv Irum ih hn.rf. fl. nwm..i '"uu8 "J arucies in me shove
r i-i . . i .. . '"r" I line, can be accommodated on as eood terms and
ruapa oetter and cheaper than the same article
n ee bad tn Brookville. Countrv nrntu .
ildnl iKnrA. tla liriliitkt caAm... 1 .1. 1:11.1 If-. vK U'lll I.Vnn : M r - v .
u.. .-vii.iiu ,niiim rvnimr,Hiiu lire IIIKU iujiaiueiiv lur OOOIB, CuOCS OT
laceot that eiichnntmg one, who$e cveninc!1 , ' 1 niena to seep shoe makers finding for
t - ... . - i saie. iiiiri iiiivdu
nymn ever mingles us meiocious aspirations with the hosmge o( nature. Sweet whisperer! may He who hath pencilled the leaves with beauty, given the flowers their bloom, and lint music to the Uy of the timid bird, hear thy prayer for the ornament of meek and quiet tpirit. and grRfit.u-.ly remember thee in that day when he shall number up his jewels. Singclar Cofrtsiiip. In the Ukraine, when a young woman falls in love with n man, he is not ashamed to go to his fathers house and reveal her passion in the most tender and pathetic manner, and to promise to be obedient and submissive if he will except her for a wife. Should the insensible swain pretend any excuse, she tells him she is resolved notte quit the house till he gives his consent, and accordingly takes up her loJgings,and remains there till he consents, however unwillingly, to .he wed or betakes himself to (light. The path if an editor is at best a dark and thorny one. which seldom the rose of enjoyment adorns It is indeed one full of difficulties thick strewed with cares and perplexities a path which is seldom made cheerful Hy the voice of popular approbation seldom lighted by the popuUr smile. And who ever heard of a ri h editor? They are as scarce as virtuous women are said lo have been in the days of Solomon. We would as soon think of blundering upon agrittering seaofgold,ora mountain of tnrd dollars.asto get ikh by our vocation. Nevertheless there are some bright spots to diversify like oases in the desert the dull and dreary waste, o'er which we track oar weary pilgrimage to that goal where dnnr and the dtzil cease from troubling and editors are at rest. We allude to those halchyon moments, ulike angel's visits, few and far between,-' wber. we are greeted with the sight of a paying subscriber and hear his accents kind and dear "i'vecome to pat "you re nt paper!" The Hosit r.
R script ron tub Lahrs. Cream may be . fraxen by simply putting it into a glass vessel, and than placing the whole in an old bacheer's bosem.
S3 PRIZES OF 1,000! 25 of $500! 30of$S00! 3i of am r6 of aoo; 62 of 150! 62 of 125! 62 of S100! &e. TICKETS ONLY $10.
A ceruacate of package of 25 Whole Tickets
win be sent lor $VM. A certificate of 25 Halves
(Quarters and Eighths in proportion. Address orders to CHARLES McINTYRE & Co. Jersey City, or their sub-post office, 209 Droadway, N Y-
Tirginia Lccsburg Lottery. Class F, for 1841, TO BE DRAWN AT ALEXANDRIA. Va. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1941. 75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. GRAND CAPITALS. 30,000. 10,000. 5,000 Dollars! 3,000 Dollars! 2,250 Dollars! l,01?t Dollars! , 100 PRIZES OF 1,000. k - 10 PRIZES OF $300! 20 Priies of 250 dollars! 84 Prizes of $900! 4 c. it. S-c TICKEST ONLY $10. A certificate of a paekage of 26 Tickets will I 6ent for 130. Shares ia proportion. All orders must be addressed to CHARLES MclNTIRE & Co., Jersey City, or 208 Broadway, N; Y.
Take IVoticc.
THE subscriber has ju6t received from the city a good assortment of dry goods, groceries,
i.ru ware ana queens ware, viz, calicoes, mennoes, muslins! blcached& unbleachedteheck.tickinc
flannels, casinetu, cloth, casimsre, linens, muslin.
oooineii. jaconet, tootinr. table 1 nnna. imnortcd
flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders,
nuuien, mu ana sua gloves, silk and cotton hand kerchiefs.merino shawls.silk dress handkerchiefs
silk and worsted coat binding and cord, vpstin
mens and boys fur hats, mens and boys wool hats bed cords, l H and G P tea, coffee, molasses
tx-yt""! "pice, saieratus, shoe, nair an
cioia brushes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats
crapes, s beep shears, sawmill and hand saw files
curry combs, horee cards, snuff, pad locks, table and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse shoe and wrought nails, J E William's axes and hatchets, umbrellas, coat waddimr. hnib. fiM
second end third books of History, spelling books, Gallaghers Watts, the Sacred Harp, or beauties
... uuunii music, Spanish, naif Spanish, and common cigars, atone and earthern ware of all deecrip tionv, baskets of all sises. also an Iwirtnant n
garden seeds, all of which ha will sell vary low for
iauurirouuce. J. WOODS.
THE CHRISTIAN WORLD. A new, cheap, handsome, interesting, and in stmctive Monthly Publication designed tn circu late among all Denominations of Christians. Editor's Aobedss T. II. Stocktoh, Philadelphia.
The Editor of the Christian World respectfully
submits, to tho Pastors and Communicant of all
fliul what cannot be found
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vaneement of all Christian interests. -Jucge tor inai aisintt, residinj near
1 1. Its Plan contemplates four main Departments.-! rn' a-K MJ 1
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churches and Benevolent Institutions each asso- Ve "PI8' to tleir ene af justice tLcir buum
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characters, descriptions, anecdotes, s-aneral intel- worthless articles are advertised for tbe same n,'.
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dwiiuii. ma., iub correspondence oi id e no ii. Hm trmi ui nu mnnni i. .i
ineral writers. About thirty ministers and lay- lrl . hnr, on.nnolloi k .;- f .
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much Afirarniimhor ia jIao kU !.. r.Mt. k. u 3 . : -'r-
aH wvciiauic, . u a,tiu I vovr V
me cnaracter ot the work must be relied upon to
attract in is aid. be echeme certainly presents to the noblest inquiries: First, to Biblical J3tu-
oeots what is the Christianity of the Bible? and
then, to Churchmen. Philanthropists. Statesmen.
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!ja" Organization, the charitable Societies, the this direction with you, and ten by that, or never Political Institutions, the Philosophy, Science, lit- buy; for it is impossible for any other to be true r rature.and Art of the World as it now is! With nnine.
this range of subjects, the beautiful form, the No. 27-1 y flOLOMON HAY8.
viunu, uw.gammon circulation, ana me Sold by Comstock & Co.. 2 Fie .chcr-strpct K V.
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u.wiui iucilj ... tuc puuiicaunn. may aito do r- And by J. J. TK31PLET ON Brookvili
Miemofrea, at? uuiuubbi loauceinenu to cemnoute fn ita 1it nana I
v a is v'sw. inHs, - -
subscriptions. lo the iSald Heailed, ar.d othtrs.
It seks, secondly, a large list of Subscribers I "ITfcoes any knew a neighbor er a frie&d hn baa
Here, the following facts may be importaut: I JLoeen Bald and whose head is now covered a iu
l. 1 us style in which it is published baa won I fine hairs line whose coat collar was enrcred the highest commendations. It ia printed, in large! with dandruff, thoueh brushed every hour which
quarto farm, en fine, white paper, with new andlahs now vanished entirely! Or one whoeehaim
handsome type, bach number contains eight pa-1 t early age were turning grey, who now his not
ges, stitched in a neat, printed cover. . laagreybair! Childrenwhose heads were covered
2 Its price is only $1 25 per annum, fer a sin-1 with scurf. whose hair would not "row. that an
gle copy er $5 for five copies. I now growing tbe fullest crops of hair! Somecun
3 1 he postage, m view of its peculiar chsrae-l must be known to most persons. Ask tbcmtbs
ter, is the same as that of an ordinary newspaper. I cause, and yon will be told .these things have beci
subscribers may yet be supplied from the done by the use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA
commencement. Six numbrs have appeared. 5i Of 20 years rrowth is this article, its demand in
Postmasters are authorized to send subscription creasing annually some hundred percent, thocr
money free. Gold and silver, in small amounts, I when discoveied not opposed by any thing forilis
maybe forwarded as readily as paper, and aro I same purpose, now assailed hy almost nuinberles
greatly preferable io small notes of remote banks oiushroon trash preparations that will ruin tbehs
or corporations. G. Many of the most valuable I if used to any extent. Can more than these fact
Religious and Literary publications of Great Brit- be wanted refer to the recommendations by aljs
ain have been ordered; and the organs of all parties I of names of respectability, unequaled by any other
at home, will beat command to furnish selections. I article. Look totLese things buy this article.
t it mc toicens or public approved and interest con- Stay and preserve your hair by Its use, or if bald tinue to multiply, it is expected that this exoeri-1 restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds in
meat win ultimata in the establishment of one of fashionable life are using it as the only articlo rs
the noblest and most useful works in the world. I ally fit for the toilet. Lone hair is very apt to fall
Every reader is invited to take part in the enter 1 out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time to piisc. I save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect
agents. I of yur persons.
It seeks, thirdlv.niimnrnua. n.U. n.,.. I It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve tU
tual Aventn. resident in .11 nart. .rn.. it ict.t.. I beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Cre-
To hasten the circulation, and to make the estab- lor h" endowed j ou use the Balm, for it will
lishroent sure, the following commissions are nrn
posed:
To Agenta who pay in radvanca fer five sub
scribere 20 per cent, or one fifth, will be allowed.
2 To Agents who pay in advance for ten Sub
scribers per cent or one fourth.will be allowed
J lo Agents who pay in ad va ice for twenty
cuoecnuers oci percent or on third, will be al
lowed.
4 Iff Agents whe pay in advance for one hun
1 J as a -.
urea or more ouoscrioers DUper cent or one half, Thousands have tried it. .n! fmmd nrecisclv le
will be allowed. ,.ki i.;.l .:- - i.' ror.
tificatesof the strongest kind, and from tbe most
Ule.
do it. No. 27-ly.
For eale by -J. TEM PLETOX Brook ills. DR. SPOIIN'S
SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. For the permanent cure of this distressing cemplaint, ncyer fails. When persevcrei ia.it effe
uahy reno vate tLfsystem.ind does awav the cau
ses of tho SICK it, NERVOUS HEADAC1I"
(TK1E FL'TCRE.' BRISBAHB, SDITOK,
respectable persons, aro in the possession of the
proprietor, some of which have been pukiiEeon, testifying to tbe permanent cure, and others toll
Tt slh BUSHELS Clover seed for sale by -U- v R. & S. TTNER. Feb 3 1841.
Administrator's JVolice.
THE Undersigned has obtained letters of A A
ministration on the estate of Wm. Leming. lata of r ranklm county, deceased. All persons indebted
losaiu estate are mereiore required to make im
uiBBiate payment, ana all those having claims
gainst saiu c.siaie are requested to present them
uiy uiawnucaieo lor settlement within one year The Estate ia insolvent,
my uonu icJi LEMING, Adrainis. March 20th, 1841. 13-3w.
Adminisitrator's IVoticc. THE Undersigned has obtained letter of Admmistration on the Estate of David Leminir. late
f 'raaklin County .deceased. All persons indebt-
ea o saia estate are therefore required to make immediate payment, and all those haying claims against said Fstate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement withia one year The Estate is insolvent. M THOS. T. LEMING, Adminis. March 20th. 1S41. 13-3W.
Administrator's Sale. THE Undersigned Administrator of the Estates of David Leming and Win. Leming, deceased, late of Franklin County. Ind. will sell at public vendue, on Saturday the 17th day of April next, the
gooes ana chatties belongiug to the Estates of
saia 'deceased pe'sons, consisting of wearing apparel, colt, saddle, &c. Tbe sale to be at John Pursel's store in Drewsburgh, in White Water township in this county. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale commence at 10 o'clock, P. M. , THOS. T. LEMING, Adminis. March 20th, 1841- 13-3w
D "ends i of Association and Social Pro-I tromediate relief given by this remedy. It affords obmb are informed that arrangements have relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from the
Been made for publishing he paper bearing the first dose. If taken when the symptoms of an at-
""e anu mu it wui be issued every Satu- tck are first felt, it prevents the further progress rday morning, commencing during the month of or the complaint, and can poduce no danger stany Mareh, from the office No. SO. Ann-st. N. Ynrt I time hv mnd tic3;.. .a in such a case it
Thb FbtCRE will be devoted tn
fullest discussion of all Philosophical Truth, to the leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent apinculcation and diffusion of Practical Philanthro- petite. All afflicted with headache should not fail py.tothe faithful chronicling of all important ad- to procure the article, and relieve themselves fron vances in Philosophy, Science and Arts, and to the bo distressing a complaint, advocacy atd dissemination of whatever may seem Physicians have in many instances given it t calculated to promote the Progress of the Human their patients, and in every instance, to our knowl-
Kace through Knowledge and Virtue to Universal edge, witb great satisfaction have found it a cef Happiness. tain cure Sicfc and JYerous Ileidache is a coinIt ilIKbor to deserve the confidence and aim. nlaint with which nhvsiciann do not wish to b
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