Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 July 1841 — Page 4
POBTBY.
From. t'i: Christian Walchman PRAY EK SWEET PRAYER. Air "Stcecf Home." When turn in the booom By sorrow and care, Lie i. ever so simple, Thsre'aJ nothing like j.rsycr; It ceees. soothes, r-bfiene, Subdues, yo retains, Gives vigor to bope, and Tuts paesions in chains. Prayer, prayer, sweet pravcr.
Be it ever sj simple, there's nothing like prayer. When far from tha friends We hold dourest wc part, Whit t'oud recollections Still rhn to the heart: i'Fl converse, past scenes. Past riijt.'viiietils are there;
h how linrTfoliy pleasing. Whe'i liii!!uve-i by prayer.
Prayer, prayer, O tweet prayer. He :t ever eo simple, there's nothing like .rayrr. Whin pleasure? would woo u From piety's arms, Tl. syren g sweetly. Or silently charms. We listen, love, loiter, Are caught in the snare.
On looking to J ecus, we Conq'iec by prayer. Prayer, prayer, O sweet prayer. Be U ever so simple, there's nothing like prayer. While ttrsiigers to prayer, We'er st renders to blijs, Heaven p-inr its full stream ThronjU no medium but tbis: And till we the seraph's Full cxtacy share, Our ebiiice of joy must be Guarded by prayer. Prayer, prayer, O weet prayer,
he it eve- so a'-.npie, there's nothing like praycf.
search she came to a third chamber, where t 1 s
to her dismay and horror, she beheld the re- Ust of Shelters
mains of human carcases, dead men's hones, ! IT EMAIN1NG in the Post Office at Brookville,
and hideous skulls. She was now certain that
she was in the retreat of robbers and murderers, and wm about to make her escape as soon as possible, when a sound of approaching footsteps warned her to conceal herself inttantiy lchind a kind of projecting pillar at the extremity of ibis chamber of death. ilatdly had she screened herself, before n rebber entered, branny in his arms the body of a lady richly attired from which he began to strip the jewels and valuable ornaments.
Wlile the barbarian was thus employed, the maiden caught a glimpse of his features, and
a cry of horror nearly escaped her lips as site
discovered them to be those of Her lver.
lie had now plundered the body of all but a
Ind., on the first day of July, 1841, whkh if
not taken out within three month?, will be sent on to the General Post Office.
Abies Anthony Aigadine Win G. Hollander George Buckley Nathan Blacklidgo Richard 31 Cooper Thomas Cat tee Simpson Chittenden L S Cummins John Coe Abagail Davis Zachariah Easterbrook A F En glee Mrs Ferris Jaa.S Fisb?r Hollia Fazer D A
very beautiful ring, when, in his impatience ; Gartner John
to get it. cut oa the with such violence
to get it. cut off the finger with his 9word but ! garrison John W
:e that it flew to some dis- 1 er
Hawton James
Halstead Thomas Hardy Elizabeth Hyde Philip Hays Joseph Hockenbury Peter Jones James 2 Johnson John W
.Jacob Peter
Lynn Win
Munson Mathew Masters Susannah
Morgan John (Posey township.)
MACHINE POETRY. The or.'.y ay.'-ogy thst I can offer to the kh1 of the SurJay Mercury for not t'uraithing them with machine poetry f.-.r two or three weeks pi?. !, that Bill hi iHn on a drunk, mni would'i.t mm 'he rrank. We i r.nw however, nriit etdi ur: mi'
with Lia valuable assistance, I will asUtuisU the woilJ v ith LOVES riCTJJX. Ui, list to mo, Lizzy, Yon sweet little 'booger '. Lwve i.rtks ma t?. dizzy. Like br.i:u!y and sugar ! Y:y virf'on is reeling
My .'rni:i3 are n;; tmrnr'j And the sweet creai oi foeiing I curdled by churning; Far ii-y hvart "noatti iu y jacket Isu; and duwti jumping; iiil it keep n. a r:ic'ei With it b:n;'-ir.g sn l thnmptng: Oh Cfitjw ine one stnilo 'lis n.y latt supplicHtk.n ! 1 crsr' v.cth'.ng fuith-r 'twill bo y salvation.
f tance very nea the spot where the mat Jen
was concealed. iortunateiy however, he did nrtt stay to look for it, but having heard a ignal from without, hurried away to rfjoin his comrades. For sonic minutes the maiden stood rooted to the spot with honor, at what she had just witnessed and dread at her own
fate; at length hearing no noise whatever, , Klemme Frederick she venturet from her hiding place, and soon I Krin John
aflprclnltfmil of lhi rivurn !nfinr firat rtirlr. I Krewson AciOS
eii up the finger which had been cut oft, and succeeded in finding hr way home, where
she found her father awaiting her return in the greatest anxiety. S!ie excused herself by saying that she hid wandered much farther than she ititended, hut mentioned not a word of the cavern, er the scene she had witnessed there. On the following day the bridegroom arrived at the castle, attended by several companions, all splendidly attired, and the lady .welcomed him as befitted one vtho was to be
tier future lord. As tl.ev afirwanla sat iit h"in v...
the fi'slive boarl c thf gobh-l pf tsed sircund j Upjohn Sylvester 2 -ach gaesf recitr-d some Icpnil er wrndimi i reen (.'Mtharina
tale. At length it cane to tlw lady's turn t he narrator; whereupon she began to relate she adventures f a damsel who having lost herself : a fotcs-t took shelter in a rave,' that
Andrews Henry Barlnw Thomas Barlow John Baerlien George Coe Moses t'olescott Joshua W Colier Wm Cambridgo Charles Conover Elizabeth Erie Thomas Egbert Isaac Freisa Michael, 3 Foster W W Gugall Ludwig Garrall Thomas Hammond Nathaniel Harvey Jacob Huge! Joseph Howell Aden Hays Saml W 2, Hays Samuel Johnson It D Jackson Susannah Jacobs William Krnn Joseph Katts Joseph S Kleinsalder John A Merrick John MannlluldaU
Orsborn James
Petty Balcy Parvis Levi Peterson Mr Pratt Jane Reidinger Peter Rasnake Lazarus Srhmide' John S.ith w t; Smitter John
Strwnrd JBeb
Owens Michael
Perrin James 2 Post Susan R Pratt A B Quick Cyrus Riper J tl Uocka'eUer Capt. Smith William Streeter Charles R Skinner Pamel Springer John
1 7 pj I.n Her. Yo"l Adam or
Ilovse A.
was ut d by banditti for Iho purpose of emi-
'faimtf lli' tr t-'y. Lrt'legrnorri ft t Mn -
A wn'i tin? c'fM'ist rttixtcty. 'Will. in th'.s .ve,' continue J the hid) , 'were many far chamber, in vhtch were hears of gold and -i!ver; in another were hands, legs, and other remains of dead bodies.' The bridegroom could scarcely correal his agitation, yet seem(I t lend an ear of unconcerned attention to
the story, which proceeded o state how the
Yr.il Nil a Til Whitnry Jeraniiah West Jl.inrh Wertz Nii'hnlas 'A anisley Lt Wachtcr 1'. A Wvnrkor.T Isnnc W i:glit llll.iiU j'ou-.ij; llc;.ry I).
Wnrd John 2 Wilkinson John Way tier llt-nry W iid j Rebecca E Wynn Joseph Worblan Ar.tonv
July 1, 111.
WOODS, P. M. 27-3w
NOW READY! THE Subscriber having finished bis New Boat, he is now ready to purchase any amount of Wheat or Corn. Until be can make other arrangements he will occupy Gen. Long's Ware House near the Eastern Bridge, where Corn and Wheat can be delivpred. The highest cash prices will be riven.
He is now running his Boat and is ready to car
ry freight or passengers. His Boat is new. safe and convenient, for freight, or comfortable fo
passengers.
A. UlKJIi.rLLtiK. Jun 9, 1941. 17-tf. JYew Store. OA IVES AND BURTON
HAVE just received from Pbilidelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, a large assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware, Hard Ware, and Cutlery, 4c.
And have opened their store in tbe room immediately north of the BrookviTe Hotel. Their goods are all entirely new, well selected, and having been purchased since the fall in prices, they can be sold upon terms more suitable to the times. They have a fine assortment of cloths, eaasimeres and satinetts, of fashionable colors and qualities, carefully selected in tbe Philadelphia market. Their stock of Queensware and Hardware is very large, ana having ben purchased for cash, thry can supply their friends on very favorable
terms. Theirsclectiona of silks, mouselinde laines.Iawns.
calicoes, oic. Ace, are such as they think will attract the attention and please the taste of tbe La
dies.
ALSO large assortment of Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Cotton yarn, Nails, Sc. Thy si'! ea m examination of their goods and prices, and then w eh the public to consult their own interest. Ur..okville, April 22, lll. l"-ly. Jtit Reeived,
eiRECT f.om vctt-i.s 1st -acks U.. C-ifi'ye, i'.t.iis. su,rt. 1 l ioice ol liice, 1 Dru'iiCud ti-h, 10 Hnxesol Huron, 2 Leuiuiis, 2 " Ruisius, 1 Bid. Lost Sugar, I Bo Loner dsw tobarco.
Ami i'orsale aticduccu prues.by . BANES Ac BURTON. Bruokviile, June 3, 1S41. 21
ECraiioval. Tjf AMES J. TEMPLETON Lns removed bis eS DHUCi STORE to the framo buildirg west of the Piibhc Square, formerly owned hv A. B.
M.msfcl wp.s surprised by the return of the P11- J. J. TEMPLE TOM.
roji.er; now fi.o concealed hr-rs-i.r nnd tin i "'-' -
'.ocking scene the bt-held. 4lla! a pleasant
Oh, Lizzy, 1'rv. r.-orttcil 1 let;1, it eil .v..-; I'm done up an-i bursliil - A l.rokcji-jIo-A n lover ; The. jojs of my botora Have tut stirk and vai.ish'tl: I fcm--v"d I bhoitld h3e "em When my true lave yon bmish'd; 't he world has iown rf ary.
In its sack cifth and sorrow, 't" life I am weary, And I wish tint the morrow Would ilmvu on my grave, in Diet peace giving aliey, Wl.ereji'd cue not far von, nor for Sueon, nor a'.:y. i know a sin Jo Hut T'i.i bent on I he notion -I'll throw myself in'o The tleep briny ocean. Where the mud eeissnd cat tish On my body shall riot, Kn f minders and Sat-fieh Select tne for diet: There souvnly I'll slumber Beneath the rough huio'.v. And crl.tt without number
Will crawl over my pillow ! Hut my spirit shall wander through the coral ers,
And f.-;k vriti a msrmaiC. It shall, by the powers! Spoons.
ale, truly,' exclaimed he, when the lady had
Snished;yct methinks better for ae old corners fireside thin a banquet like ours.' 'I have
reason !o beneve, however.' returned the lady, that it i no! n mere goe sip's legend, but a tact.' A fact!' extlaimed several gueMs. Yes, otic does net care to votn h for the truth
of stories of the kind in geneial, hut I am inclined to believe thi, beeauoe 'tis an odd circumstance I happen to have the very finger and ring which the robber cut oil.' What now follow ed may he easily conjectured, lie who had entered the casiie as a welcome
guest, was now ref -lined along with his com rades, as a prisoner, and shortly after delivered up to the arm of jusiice. As for the lady
:te (h-tnkeu Heaven for having rescued hrr
a the l"nt r ee from imminent peril and next
from a union with a guilty assain.
t'xrcuJor's SaEc r IScal Kstatr. rglll E undersigned Excutor of the last will and -fi- testament of George Terry, dee'd, will sell to the highest bidder Kt nublic vendue, on Saturday the Isl day of July next, at I lie late residence ol said deceased, the following real estate, to wit:
the South West quarter ol the North East quarter
irf section twenty, and tbe North West quarter vf
tbe North Last quaretr of section 21, townahip r;
range one vvect. Situated in vvmte water lowu-
ehip. Franklin county, Ind.
TERMS OF SALE One third of the purchase money at the time of eile, one Jhird on the olst
day of December next, and the balance on the 31st
day of December 142; the pnrctaser giving bond and g..od security. JOHN WYNN, Jui.o2!, 41." 27-3w. Executor.
'Vno Dar- The papers say that "Ten Thousand a Year" is the best novel of the season. With equal piopiiely we rrt sa that the folio ing is the best negro story ol the season. V here it comes from, or how long it Ins been upon earth, is more than we shall undertake to tell, because we do not know. A O. Vc.
PM2 AfeE TO F.E1 1 15I IT. rigIIE Subscriber has loaned to somebody a ropy -SL ot Philips, Curran and Grattans Speeches, and Lai forgotten whom. Will they plerse return it. C. F. CLARKSON. June 2Sd, 1841.
Richmond & Rrockvillc Canal. AT a meeting of '.he Board ot directors of the Richmond and Brcokville Conal Co. held at their office, January 14th. IK4l,the following resolutions wer unanimously adopted, to-wit.-
lietolertl, I hat the l reasurer Le directed to collect forthwith, all monies loaned by him, belonging to the ('ana! Company Rexolvrd, That the Secretary be, and be is hereby directed, to proceed to collect the first Installment of five itallars the share, from all subscribers who have neglected to pay the same: IirtolveJ further. That he be directed to collect the two
dollars called for, and due on tbe 2d Installment and he in hereby instructed to proceed forthwith against any. or every individual, who has or may refuse to pay tbe amount due and called for on their subscriptions. And it is 'urther ordained by the Board, that the balance of the second Installment be and tbe same is hereby demanded at their office in Rich
mond, as follows: Two dollars on the first day of
lpnt,two dollars on the nrst day of June, and
thft remaining three dollars on the 2d day of Au
gust, IS41.
J aken from the minutes. WARREN M.LEEDS, Pres't. Benjaman Fulghum, Sec'y. 15-4 in
The Counterfeiter's Dn.
. .0(0 THE public will please obaerve that tn t ' reth's Pills are genuine unless the box h labels upon it, each containing a fac a'ttlU", nature of my hand writing thus B. Bra'j 'tThese label i sre engraved on steel h....
signed, and done at an expense of seventtt Vdollars. era'tboH8t
The Drandreth Pin,
THE remarkable cures which have been ted by Brandretb's Pills, have c
whole medical faculty, many of whom have ded that they are tbe greatest bleti.n Dcc
was eiven to the world. 6 H evet
Tbe reason these celebrated Pill h... ... ,
inniveraallv trend ffrt ia Iwraiiu ft...:.. ..
! mnn; irk Ik. knm.n kl. 11013 tST-f
Purge oat theold leaves, that roa mar Uei a new lump," ia the language of Holy ViTv vS ore applied spirituslly, it is true, but how c-
have any application unless confirmed by -experience in the body of matterl "-jWion npon which this figure of seripturt'" s 8 immoveable the law which gover1 ' or
that occasion the thunders 01 heav.
The condition." -The condition upon which God has man hi
to man ia a constant care to kepnlii. i.x
Kft ir.l J fpaa fmm all m n.ltiil a Hnk..lil V
lations. J ho means to effect this inutt be tbot'l
remeoies wo, ca cleans uia oowes ana purify ti blood.
Good benlthful medicine is only a species of fond; when the animals, whos habits we batttlt means of observing.are sick, they wonder through the field, and make selection of those berbi wkitk open their bowels and purify their fluids, -Bjt immediately restore their health. When a dose of Brand reth's Pills are takes tbey are digested, and pass to every part of tbt sytem; but they leave the body wben tbeyktvi effected the intended purpose, and Lcallb sod tir. cr are by them insured.
Miner! medicines may enter the system; but tbey are with difficulty got out 2in; and tbey i1,! ways orcision pain and misery while tbey remiii in lii body: Whereas Brandreth's Pills areas innocent
piece of b'cd, siid are evacuated with tbe dim for which they sre taken.
From the time we are born to the time we mu
j to breathe, our bodies are constantly wastinc, ir.d
n ci-nsiamiy miMUing up. I ne action oftbeit-
rrorj.hore wears or wastes them. Tbe food eit. the digestive organs convent into biood.vhick r.T.eMs or builds up by its circulating power.
Th-is tbe human body is healthy when the bleed circulates treely. and when any thing prevent iU free course through the vainee, disctse cammeiices Remember ! the topthe side and the botttzi.
ft-My own otH'-eijnn Third eiree, betwH Mun nd Walnut. Cincinnati, where tbe orstmel
Fills con he obtained. F ir sale by W & J Keen, Harrison; E rlodins.
Logan; . A Nye.ew Trenton; Ward & Kosebei-
Kocbcter: R S Tyner, "rook-lle; E Tyw Co. Metamora; Joel Palmer, Somersett. "(
are the only authorized agents in those plucel
2o-t
June 4. 1841.
The secret Oandit. There lived in Denmark a wealthy noble, who had an only child, a f;nr daughter. The ackrd not suiters, both for her beauty and atniahhi qualities and for the lands which she would one day inherit; but among them all she selected one who wns no less distinguished by his handsome person and gallant bearing, than for his apparent riches, although he was a stranger in those parts, and no one could tell where lay his possessions, or whence he came. In short the day was fixed fjr their bitrothment, upon which occasion a magnificent entertainment was to be given
ty the nobleman.
Gumbo was a wicked negro who had witnessed the ravages of the cholera in 1So2 with stoic indiflerence, but in l?si4., sciini' his best
t ffier.'ia dropping oirb) dozens in ?,Toro Alley, liuiltlo, began to hae some fears of givin
the last kick lunisclt, in pretty nun h the si) Ithe was wont to "lo dat next brii k bal" in a row. Gumbo (hen for the first time thought of praying, to ue his own phrase, to de An ge! oh de Lord," declaring that if he could only He spared dis time," he would be ready next year to Le taken up and Jib forcobcr in Massa Ab,ahams luisom." Some wags having access to an adjoining room, separ ated by a board partition, hearing him at his devotions, knocked. "Who dar?M 'De Angel ob de Lord!" What he want?" 'Want Gumbo!"
Dlowing out his candle with a whew.
ItthanceJ however, Ibat on the preceding
evemrc.r !ii mi.lrn tvulL-ot stl im.fAmn,.
- .. ... . . arrordiiio In th 4 ci fii- U ou.,l. -..:
nieu ty any attendant; ere she was aware of ., ,- . "7-."" r"" "r'i "J
-'No
inch nigger here. Dat nigger been ded dis :-.vo, tree week dat be de trute da fac!"
An Indian Trui, A very curious mode
the distance she had wan.fered. had lost her
self in the intricacies of a deep wood. At length meeting with w hat seemed to bapath she pursued the track, but found that it conducted to a dismal cavern, that extended some way beneath the ground. Struck wth wonder at its romantic appearance she detertr hied to explore it; and advancing onward, soon discovered a spacious vault, that had every appearance of being inhabited, and that too, not by a hermit or religious reclup, but by one who had a taste for wealth and luxury. She next proceeded to an inner chamber, where she saw a shining heap of gold and, silver, which on examination, she found to
consist of richly chased goblets and other costly ve$elj and gold coin. Contin uing her
the title of land :s practiced in Hindoostan
Two holes are dug tu the disputed spot, in each of which the pl iintitt's and defendant's lawyer put one of their legs, and remain there till one of them is tired, or complains of heitijr stung by the insect'', in which case his client is defeated. Much, therefore, depends on theehoice ofn strong,sturdr.aml withal somewhat patient lawyer. It has been remarked Mai i this country, it is the client, and not the lawyer, who "puts his foot into it." London Times.
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200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks ColTce. 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Cercon Indigo. Just received and for sale bv "R. & S. TYNER. Brookvilic Sept. 11, li40.
SCO
BMtRFLSf Salt iu-t received and
sale, iv or ('ash, by
R. 4- S. TYNER. Brookville, Match 31, 1841.
A notorious mier, h.,i..s heard a v rv eloquent chanty sermon "'I hi? sermon." std he, proves m sltwngly the necessity ot alius, 1 have ..Iniost a mind to beg."
Wheat Wanted! CASH will be piid for good merchantable WHEAT, at all times, hy R. & 8. TYNERBrookville. March 9, I41. House and Lot Tor Sale. THE subscriber v i.h s to sell a hue and lot in the town of Brookville, on the bottom part of 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, Maich4, 1641 10-tf
LL persons indebted to the subscribers are re,
questeu to call and make iiiim diate pavnient
as we cannot do business without cash. FUDGE At VAN CAMP. March 25, 1841. i:itf Bm ormi.lb, Feb. 9th. 1P41. KECEIVED this day by the Canal Boat "Native" upwards of Twenty Hundred pounds of Castings viz. Sugar Kettles, assorted 6izes, Dutch Ovens, also lids for the s: me. Skillets and ids, asd. All of which wJl be sold low. J. WO' DS. A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make immediate payment. Suit will be commenced in tbe early pan ol next month on all cUims which are not attended 10. Feb :t, 1-41. u. & s. TYNER.
Take IVoliee.
fTJlflE subscriber has just received from the city
M. a goon assortment or dry goods, groceries
hatd ware and queens ware, viz, calicoes, nierinoes, muslinsbleachedv unbleached)check,tickinT-
fltnnels, casinetts, cloth, casimere, linens, muslin, boliinett 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, bedcords, Y H and G P tea, coffee, molasses, sugar, pepper, spice, saleratus. shoe, hair an cloth brushes, shoe thread, black eattin cravats, crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and hand saw files, curry combs, horfe cards, snuff, pad locks, table and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse shoe and wrought nails, J E William's axes and hatchets, umbreilas, coat wadding, books, first, second and third books of History, spelling bonks, Gallaghers Walts, the Sacred llcrp, or beauties of Church music. Spanish, half Spanish, snd common citjar. stone and earthern ware of all descriptions, baskets of all sis. s. also an assortment of garden seeds, allof which be will sell very low for cash or produce. J. WOODS.
NEW GOODS! ) THE subscriber respectfully infnitns a public tbU be has commenced tbe Merchar8 business in the house formerly oeeuii'd
l.ong As Brown, wher he is receiving a Ir
general assortment of Merchandize, coDsis'.t of
Dry Goods. Qnrrns, Stone, T"iA, En' en. and Hard Ware and Crecerin As my Goons have been bong-lit for Cish si
of late purchase, persons will do well to give wA
a ciii oc-ore tnev mane their purchase euewbere,
for tins will enable me to sell at reduced prices.
All kiniia or Merchantable produce tiken ia exchange lor Goods. G. W. Sl'BER February 11th. 1841. 7-Iy. Stove, Tin, and EloIIon- ITarf. rillHE Subscribers having opened ShepintLe -II- New Building on Main Burgess Street. n"r the Post Otfice. they would respectfully infiini their customers and the public in genenl tint they will keep constantly on hand a general a'orfment of Cooking, Ten and Seven PsreStoves,
which I hey would recommend fo fie public tl
good as there is now in use, being of the lateel improvement. ALSO They will keep assort
ments of Hollow V are. consisting in part of.U' gar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets. Andiions Ac
They have on hand a general assortment "f Tin War, wbicb they will sell wln-lt sale r retail!
Cincinnati prices, Also House heafa. Boose Gutters. Spouting, Steve Pine, Arc. AU kinds ot
job work in their line done on the shortest notice,
old copper and pewter will be taken in exclude for Tin ware. Persons wishing to purchase any
01 the above articles will do well to call sod exam :ne for themselves. FUDGE & VAN CAMP. Brcokville, Feb. 25. 9-
QKTjg GRINDSTONES,
50 Hill. Conamaurh Salt.
2.000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 bhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and foi sale by R. At S. TYNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above.
ON and, constantly at tbe American office the) following kinds of blanks.-
Deeds,
Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Honda, Notes of hand.
.Spring Goods. CTSrE hve just leuiv.d a supply of Goods v V smirdiothc Spring Sales. R. 4- S. TYNER. Brookville, March 31, 1341.
Summonses,
auhpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds, Nonstable Sales.
NOTARY PUBLIC. ? Ki CL4BK8. wi" h attend to filling deds, Mortgagee, Bonds, &c, and take the ack u..wledgo,e,.t ot deeds, powers of attorney, o. nke .lo.suions, certificttes, affidavits, 4c, 4c fc.ee 11, 1 1 e 1 rn lirp offre. Ifillv 5slfdhvlEL3f SaUiiFvXuT7or
Good. Goods.
WE have on hand a heavy stock of Du Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Qteem
wabb. Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Boots, Shoes, dec. Acc. Also Iron, Nails, Grindstones and Salt. Allof which we will sell low for cash. II. d S. TYNERBrookville, Dec. 8th, 1840.
CASH.
THE SUBSCRIBER will pay CASH WHEAT, and for CLEAN LINEN COTTON RAGS. delivered at the Brookville Mills. J. H. SPEER-
llroebTille Hotel. TO THE PUBLIC. I HAVE returned to my old stand west of tl Public Square, formerly occupied by Dnlfl Hoffman. It will he my endeavor to accommodate all who ma v for ine with a call. ' ke
I house has been fitted up anew, and arrangement". I have been made, which will make it the interest
travellers to call. The stabling is good and cosvenient. J. WOODS. Brookville, May 20, 1841. 31 gj OLE and upper leather for sale by R. Ac 8. TYffEKBrookville, Feb. 17. 1841. Tl aft BUSHELS Clover seed for sale by
eoi t pe ft" all l!
Feb 3, 1641.
