Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 November 1842 — Page 4
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EXTRACTS, From "Advice to young men. iti a scries of letters to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a citizen." EV WILLIAM COEEKTT. TO A YOUTH. You are now arrived :it that ago which the law thinks'sumdent to make an oath, tak; nb.y yon, valid in a "court o law. Let us suppose from fourteen to nearly twenty; and, reserving for a future occasion, my remarks on your duty toward? parents, let me hero infer you my alvice as to the mean,? likely to contribute 1 irgely towards nuking yon a happy man, useful to all about you and aa honor to those from whom you sprang. Start, I beseech you, with a conviction lirmIv fixed in voiir min 1 that von have im rindi'. to live in this world; that, being of hale body and sound mind, you have no right to any earthly existence, without doing xrork of some sort or other, unless you have ample fortune whereon to "live clear of ih-ht: nn-1 lliat ovrn in that case you have no rijht to breed children. 10 oe Kepi oy o:ners. or to oe expose l to tue chance of being so kept. Sunt with this conviction thoroughly implanted in your mind. To wish lo live on the labor of others is besides tii3 folly of it, to comemplat? afra'ni at the bait, and, under certain circumstances, to meditate oppression and robbery. The great source of independence, the French express in a precept of three words, "Here de pen,"1 which I have always very much admired. " To live t.p.vi linle" is the ereat seen tit v asrainst slavprv: and this nweni extends to dress and other things besides food and drink. When Doctor Johnson wroto his dictionarv hpnnti,. , . ; .1 ' au:,ionir,hepntm the .onl pensioner thu Pens.oxeh-.I slareoJXate:' After this he himself became apeimonr! And thus aTreUaVaeeof ZteZTi uliTi1 eretf-ri ofenStn t ave i v ,r"e!,nTf ,l T,i,ll! Cm,W h fce,Fl own Jnan i?tSJ .l-c..:.: .. j 7. ... V . V l"-'s
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uv.lnu..u.. .vuu, wuai couio inoucc turn to - , ' . i-.vonl v live coPioS for $ .and in tha mnio prosubmit to this? His wants, his artificial wants, i 1 , "HC, Xn l,r!0!is,,' !' "1,C:,1V ,UI Potion for a larger number. Early orders are lm habit of indulging in the pleasures of the nV?0'" r' ,vn,rn -vo ?!'8t at',s ' solicited. table; his disregard of the precept ';r7-;v de' Vio1rn,v' " not my Provinor5 that I.IEWHF.S A MM VL CIIEMHTRY; sec5w. This was the cause; and. be it o'-sorved 1 the,m,;'',nPsso1 ,!,os! who n,:ko and a-lmiti- , cditi.-n-a most noble work, prico only 'J3 thatindnlarenees of this sort, while thev tu 1 1 : ls!cr ':uv- I ani not talking to you against i cents. Nothing has been published in many to nUke man poor and expose thin toc'omnvt i aC'S 'A'"l"n t!K" ';,i!nr ani1 :-"a;niaii punish;. : years which has attained the popularity or atmean acts, tend also to pnforh'n tbo i.i,- ''.i I nor a -'l'n?t ''' '"oral ofiences which all men tractcd the notice of this volume. Five copies
more especially to cloud anl weaken the mini. When this celebrated author wrote his die-' enjoyments; the rich and mwprfnl 'b-, t .o i ress-.Phim into a slave; his wriMnr, then Wei the stamp of truth and mdVnendene: hot h-,v. i ;.. t , . . 7 ? ' m-r been dehased bv lnxurv. ho whn bit while content with plain faro, been the strenuous advocate of the rights of tho nrnnlo t. camo a strenuous advocate for t-ura!i.vt m'thovt i reprewatim: tn a wor't v.:t ! 'r th title j of ,! 7't im.'i'o i , TVi)7-i ;) ' (tr.-n.l.-.t eroatly :isUtl t p.-il iee. that unjust and i Woody war which finally severed from i.; land that great country.' the United States of! America, now the mosVpowetf il and tlatver-i ous rtvai mat tins kmJom ever ha!. The auo.i oi posterity a man whose own writm ;?, ! together with the "records of the pension list l-ioie mm to nave Keen "a s!arc ofstate.n Endless are the instances of men of bright parts ana 112:1 spirit bavins boon, by deuroes - 11 ins; iH-i-ii, ov negroes. lerel powerless and despicable, bvtheir H 111 11m 1 cn rir i..-.... i... i i . reauete 1 imaginary ;tnary wants. Seldom has there been a i with a "fairer prospect of aooomnlUbin'rr ' mail Willi a t nrer nmcnn.il r.r Great thiii'Ts noil of n., ,,;,-;,,., i..,; : 1 1 tliiii.rs ?m,1 r.f ....;: :" 1 slice clearly on his side; but he had against I m his squandering and luxurious habits;Hiee iade hmi dependent on the rich part of his' trtizans? lO'iil.i ii!.. i i him hi nam,- mm oepenoent on the ri-t, partizans; made his wic.l.i.n oi, : . . - - ..n. .-.iii.,.uiinn i( opolent folly or selfishness: deprived his eoun.rv ofall the beneHtthat it might have derived from his talents, and. finallv. sent hini to the grave w.mout a sing!,i sj.;h from a people a preat part of whom would, in his earlier rears HmitrVePt ',iS d0:,lh ni nt a na,io!,al cal p." , j i-.xtravagance in dress, in the haunting of' fay Aowc. in We.. in CVCrv thins else, i'sto' he avoiled. and. in. youths and rvonnir moo : travagance in dress onrtieiii ni;. tri . .. J . 1 .......1,. i o is son 01 extravagance, lb s .. , " . i-i oi..;o-v on ine uecorations of the bodr. m ics ..ii.,u. r. f "- " --'- ni'oi ;!imy. 1 ana irom vanity of most contpniptihle sort, j 11 arises trom the notion .,11 1 , the street, for instance, will be lookin at you as soon as you walk out, and that they will m a greater or less degree think the belter of you on account of your fine dress Never wis notion more false. All the sensible people that happen to see you. will t,link nntJ atlahout yon; those who a,e fiusl with'tho same ram notion as you are, will perceive your attempt to .mpose upon them, and IniAc Z yon accordmgly;rieh people wil, wholly dis e. gard you, and you will be envied and hatl bv ui?ho1??, haTe thC 5:1,110 vani,y IhatTouhAvc without the means of gratifying it nl0ss should be suited to your rank and sta.iom a surgeon or physician sbouid not dross W a carpe,er! but, there is no reason w,,y a trades Twhv T?a,UtS dCrk' r rIork "f" or why a shoo kee-noi- r V . 1 1 nt itii:o in an ""xprns ve manner ft .s a great mistake to suppose, that e v derive any advantage from exterior negation, -Men areestimateilbv other men necoS.? waTo7P:thi,yand ""?n- "o S7n 'Sne frequently nosonS S !eater!art tonsrru? ' juoge. And after all, if
statue of Dr. Johnson was the first that was put ! k"ch('11 room; what! all these merely to tickle into St. Paul's Church.! A si jnal warning to i Pai;u0 of "0,' or ve people and especially 5 not to look upon monuments in honor of i Pcoi,!'? w!, C;l!1 liardlv pay their way! And the deal as a proof of their virtues: for here we 1 !',0!1 lne,os of"1'111' ; the time spent in pleassee St. Paul's Church holdincr im i.i i?., ;ioTthe palate, it is tiulv horriblo to bebn'.t
will thev, bring Von in that wife, frugality, good sense, !in,t lll-l ort nl'r.tt.ii.l.mol.1 ft.! i.- litnlo In and that ort of attachment that is likelv to be I lasting? Natural beauty of person is quite an-J other thin?, this always will and must have.' some weight with men. and great weight with ) women. Hut this does not want to be set off' I... ,.: i.i I.- I.. : . a,.v..,.,,- ,... .n.,a,i-i-j H ,,ro,
the Hue clothes obtain you u wife,
stu-n e.ses. very MK.rp. uu- can oiscover i-eau- u ,()()U,a fur ,vilh sml)e inte.cs) JS b ty though half hidden by heard, and even by intimations of the author and hts friends, the dirt, mil ...rroMinb-d y rags; and, take tins Americans, who made such fool r themselves a v:-.-.t w..rt. hdfa forum to you. that ,,y fxVi,1? upon him, are prettv essentially women, however personally am they may HHed up.' It will have a great :iun.' Early bo themseivcs. despise pcr&inal vanity in men. ,,Mlers ;l)r solicited A. to Drunkenness and Gluttony, generally TKs-Singlo copies 12J euits; nine ropso cal'ed. these are vices so nasty and beastly i)s fr ftl:!6.R p(ir llllllrrfl that I deem any one capable of indulging in Address J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann st. N.Y.
if any youth unhappily, initiated in these odi-' ot:s ami debasing vices shotihl happen to read what I 'am now writing, I refer him to the .UL'lil tl' t!L il'JII UIIWI'llllJ Ml III (V. K j ilil' 1
cjtnmant! of God. conveyed to the Israelites' hy Moses, in Deuteronomy, chapter xxt. The' T!lis wl)xl, h c.cdh-p.Wil to the Ternfather and the mother are to take the Dad son vvtancc Societies and the friends or the Tetn--and hum him to the elders of the city; and peranoo cause throughout the Union, both for they shall savto the elders, this cur son v.i'l ,lo a,,m, y w ,, v.liieli it is ; ritten, as well as not ohoyrvir voice, he is a glutton and n drunk- ,)!e ilUer0St t)f ,ne subject, and will beuniverard. And ad the men of the city shall stone s..i!v ,v:ul an,i .!miml. it was uritten cxhim wnh stnnr th;:t he die." I refer down- p.iy ft,r ,,P jf ?w World, by one of the best ngnt beastly jettons and drunkards to this. . m,vc!i..;s i the country, with a view to aid in but indulgence short, r..r short of this press ,ht, gre;ll wnrk of ref0tm, and rescue Young and really nasty drunkenness and 'gluttony i Men from the demon Intemperance. The into be depreciated, and that too with mere ear-, eidentsofthe plot arc wroncht out with great ncstness because it ts too often looked upon as !eflbct. and the excellence of its moral, and the bem2 no crime at all, and having nothing beneficial influence it will have; should intermeable in it; nay, there are many persons, who j est the friends of the Temperance Reformation pride themselves on their refined taste in mat-j in piving ,lls Taie the widest possible circuters connected with eating and drinking; so i.lu011fir from heinsr ashamed of employing theirl Teiisis It will be issued in an Extra New thoughts onthesnpject.it is their boast that Vorlj (o. tavo.) on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at
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. ' ' ul U,L T'a"""J me hundred. Let the orders be ear v. of the meat or drink, but the love of it! ,hlre 0tiniJ lhat is condemned," that is to sav, the indul-! !Twi NC II ESTF R 30 nn st N Y gcnce WyonA ,e absolute demand; of nature; ! INLIIiiislJLIt, o0 Ann st. N. . f"'"' ,h nCS,CCt ofsomR d""! PAULINE; A Tale of Normandy, l" ofjTr,n htc,, f ni lhe Krcnch of Alexander DuThij love of what are called -ood eating Uwill be isM.nd on The 1st of November, in 1 New Wor... (octavo) at the foUo.in,
norenns isnorfil,- 1,..inrl ; , l, :r ' ho indtll. 5, ll.r. nrn.-c;,,. !, i' 'l' I. ..1 f PO!,'K;:nn! ,n!t ,ii1st iu'lnlgencics which, by i i u. iii-i mi. ;n c iioeme.i not oniv Harmless ; out metitoi ions; but which the observation of my whole life has tamrht me to reuard as (h s-i ,nic,ivc 1,1 human happiness, and against which , "a7,to he Cl1 cveu ' ,1, i'' l,"vish "Y"' . 1 h:lvo WTA IX -lr;U "oerver. and I can Irn v iruiy say, mat I nave never known a man. "fond of good cattniror drinking," as it is called, that I have never kmwn such a man (and hundreds I have known) who was worthy of respect. Such tndiilTences are in the first nlaoe verv expensive. The materials are costly, and the Preparations still more so. What a monstrous t!lm7-l1,at m order to satisfy the appetite of a mnM t!,crc must be n person o: to m uiK c--v ua : - lore ,!leh culinary implements. people w''o ouht to be at work, sitting at three mean not !es man tliree of the about fourteen hours that they are out of their beds! A youth habituated to this sort of indulgence I cannot ha valuable to nnv employer. Such ; i-.-.j . -.n i P ,nu!l ca,1!1l bo deprived of his table rnjoy-j .v.i1iiiiiiiit.iiii.iiii;. 111:1111- Minn nv.ii unT. ''' any account; bis eating and drink-! 'c tnomonlor? concern of his life: if, business interfere ith ib:t Ininec mnct n;, . business; inlevf.n- 11 itti ilifil Kim-;.,.-,.-.. ...... 1 A Tered of t,,e vvil,(,rtW whence he could see 'he church c,ork' "tcwhat hastih, 'J cannot stop "mv- ir' 1 ,nnst co to dinners' '-Oh!'' said I ii-iii iiint ... . .1: . . ! vou must no to ilmner must von? Let the dinner which you must wait upon to-day have your constant services then, for von and I can not never agree." He told me that he was hi creat dilre..i for want of employment, and vel when relief was there before his eves, "he! couhi I01020 it tor the sake of eettina r: his I enli.i.T rii,l .I.Im'-;.,. il,. r ' ........ 1 . 1. mi.- mi, 1- in umr iiours per-j ,nl15 Si),1!'0" tuan I would have thought it riht ' r'"'''"i to leave ollwoik Such a person ca-mot ! !' sent f.om home evcent at reri.i., i, innei Im nom ., t . i . . . ' .......... ...v im ,11 linn- mm-. Hours nf Hi.i,-.'.ri, 1..... . . 1 "". 01- ol- uiiseui more than four or fivoboor i,.i io in 1 ... n,r .r fii-. I..-:. !ii . . . . . ! - - - m iiv.iii-u. in snort, a vmith lh,!s pamporoil is worth nothing as a person to bo '"i " in LMiMiif; I beseech von to look and to remember every word of. the passage which I have just quoted from 'the book of Ecclesiasticus. How completely have been, and are its words verified by mv experience and in my person! How little of eating and drinking is sufficient for me! How wholesome is my sleep! How early do I rise; and how ' well at ease" am I "with myself!" I should not have deserved such blessings if I had withheld from my neighbors a knowledge of the means by which they were obtained: and therefore this knowledge I have been in the constant habi. of communicating. When one g.ves a dinner to a company, it is an extraordi""'ur a',a ' '"'endedby sensible men I -or purposes other than those of eatinr ad ! drinking. Hut in (twn-ii .1 .. 1--pio ... r m. lite, despicable are these who snfTor nnv mh of their happiness to depend upon what thev have to eat and drink. sufTiciency of wholesome food, despieal le is - - " ." "rn rtll: OllllU! that would make any sacrifice, however small.l whether of money or time, or of any thing else, m order to secure a dinner different from tc whTminhr hadfw,thr -"ion- 01.01. iiiiti worse i.ian despicable the youth er quantity of labor than I have performed?What man prnp AlA i i vuu ffi IUUCI1 I (TO BE CONTINUED.)
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DICKENS NEW M'ORK ENTITLED AMERICAN NOTES ron GFNERAL CIRCULATION Will be published in Extra numbers of the . -""Ana miimitis ui row orld on the 10th of November next. It FRANKLIN EVANS, on THE INEBRI ATE. T;.l,. of il, Ti.n.Tiir , . Amt,, Vii cents 8.n?le; ten copies for l,or$9 per rnrnF.- .snjTlo copy i ' els.; ten copies lor s I ; ' U"" P" fr Pr0" rr MOR LEY ERNSTEIN. James' last Novel and his bijft, for only IS U-4 cents; six copies lor $1. A few copies may vet ho had. LIVES ND TIMES F THE UNITEH IIIISHMEN. This excellent historical work I is piilili.-hed in three miinliers of the New World it is replete with the most interesting information, and gives to the world many valuable documents now for the firt-t time brought to light. Price 2-" cents sing'e copy Bve conies roi 51. fryTlie ahovf work" are published in extra numbers of tie New World, and cm be forwarded to nil parts of the country at a single newspaper postage. Orders by mail supplied at the lowest rates. Address, post paid or free, J. WINCHES TF.lt. : 0 Ann tt. N. Y. FOR SAL!: OR RXCIIAXf.'K. A few excellent Breakfast tables and Bedsteads, just from the shop, either for money or for almost any kind of produce. C. F.CLARKSON. Aug. 8th 1812. Till SOUND CURREXCV. fgHE Editor of the American will take the followong cur rency at par, for subscrip "" "1 mil 1 1 . laP ilS'ai'j 'ion or aovertising to-wil: i"i:i't 'oilll1ry ljillCII W heal, Flour, t orn meal, Torli, llvvl, Onl, liny, Hour Ilarrcls, 9 milw. Jmil w . mtufiis uncoil, March 2. 1812. WHEAT. The highest Cash price will he naid nt nil (times for good merchantable Wheat, by N. D. IJALLION. llrookville, Aug. 11th 1S12. " IV lira I. lllOlIP l,;..i l. 1 u 1 . -n M ' " " Ji'" r 1 v u paiu ai an ,""c ,or nicrchantahle Wheat, by . HA NFS & BURTON. Mnmliville An-r, 12. lll. SALT. DHLS. No. 1 SALT for sale low for Cash, by BANES & I1URTON. COilNJ CORN!! rJ3HF. subscribers will pav the market price for SHELLED CORN. DANES & BURTON. May 25: 1812. tailoring; 'HHE undersigneH wou'd inform the citizens ,f Brookville and vicinity that he has com. menced the above business in all its branchem the simp lately occupied by Geo. Nasmyths Having bad considerable experience in the business he flatters himself that he will be able to please all who may give him a call, so confident orencccss he is determined that no garment shall leave the shop without plensing the customer in every oarticnlnr- It is i,ai . ' " ,n accoressary to say that Ins charges will he in accor " "."l"'' Tu'u."!ru,y expect t0 vv l'uiituiiif,! 11 niuiuuLi fr U'tTH Cuttill? done in the slio'rtest unliee nn.l resonable terms. Ho will recieve the latest fashions from New ork regularly. E. JOHNSON irookvi!le, Jlv st l42- i.'7-Gm. mi, 1 ,4 -UII1 WII K AT T VKFV YlF-llTT TI IK Subscribers, will receive Wheat at the market price if delivered in Brookvil.e for all debts due them. Thoifiho nnw R. & S. TYNER. Brookrille Oct. I8th 1842. 43-
iiiMiMiitirni s piL,i.s. The followintr letter will be read with much interest by those favorable to the J3r&ndretii PiLL8,and particularly by persons who are also acquainted with the writer.a liiirLl rccnfrt-
i ble Baptist minister.I Cornwall, Orange co. N. Y. Oth July, 1940. Doctor B. Branclrrth Dear Sir.- I II n ft r m o r communication 1 addrrsscd to you some time in tlie early part of IS: C, 1 stated the nature and length of time tliat I Biiffcrd from pmtrac- ! ted ennstinated bowels, tliat 1 Imil tl by repeated attacks of tliis dangerous disease,! jifl recollcrt rightly sune twelve orfiaecn! yenrs, (previous to my making- trial of your val-: u-ible medicine.) and Hint, to this constipation of in y bowels, 1 wos also ulllicted in process of' . time, with diseased 1 I and was by this compilation of diseases reduced"; j to ext reme weakness and daily expectation of ',
dissolution. On a trial of your IMIs .the cfii-; II I JJ , F. II I ( f" If a i ii vcacy of which I doubted.) in the course of 6 or 1 in k ' " " Jl Vrl ' Li 7 weeks, taking from eight to ten PiUs ever, j r.To no ! in Z i VeTB0W nisht, bcff.n to derive benefit from ti.Pm .nfl ... . . , 1 ,arre1 U r,l'8-.- practically
cacy I continued to do so until the fill of ':57, when, j being absent from thecitv. I was mtiLh cnns-' ed to wet and cold. I was again attacked with ' . a pini in my sme, nttcndoa with ihe colic, jand bowels bound with difficulty I reached inv jiiome, anU hnd recourse immediately to the J pills. In this attack of extreme sufferm?. I jtouk, from 8 o'clock P. M. to 4 o'clock, A.AI. uer sixiy nils Deiore an evacuation after which I was perfectly relieved. I have not allowed myself to be without your Pills since. I have travelled much, and have been exposed to all weathers, yet h ive had no attack of my old disease, though now and then feel returning tuiuuiie, w men arc aiavavb reinovcil hy t,iI. : . .i . . . . . r king twnor three larsre do.es nftl.i. P.lla I l.ntro not nllni..n I Ir. I , . . 'lV!n"t ?"rJ mrclT o b or ix. e.g . t. or without 8n evacuation, anil in nriler to n-..t,l v ..,,,tllv, B,ure j useuyour rios.) this, I have taken from one to focr or rive PII.t.8 EVERY KIOIIT (oi niNO OVER TWO TEARS) without finding art iscosvenience or ill effect r i - . iruni iiieir con riNCANCE; but on the contrary . - ji MUCH BENEFIT bol h in slrpnirth. ennn In lit il v , , i, . --- i to endure cold.wet or heat as well as ever eve IN MV DEST DAYS OP II F II Til. Tlmrnriirii T nn confidently recomiuen 1 them for ttieir clhaccy and innocence ,in any length of use, as to time and quantity. I have also used them with decided benefit to my family in all cnees, without exception. I have invariably observed, where 1 have recommended this medicine, and the persocs to whom I have so recommended it have perscrvered in its use that they have been either cured, or so far relieved as to be able to attend to their businessi and hy their continued application, ward o(T effectualy a retuin of their disease. Hoping this ttateniert, in connection witb my former one, may have Funic influence in extending the usefulness ofycur excellent medicine, I am very truly vnur. J. W'ELLSLXUER. Formerly of 27 I'd Avenue, tnw ns above. The following are the only authorised agents in the places to which there names are attach ed. New Trenton, Z. A. Nye. Rochester, Thos. Fitton. llrookville, R.Ar .S. Tyner. Metamora, E. Tyner. Ar co. Laurel, Shoup A: White. Brookville, Juno 7th 1?4?. 2l-0m. WIL.L.IA3I nnowx, Manufacturer of Patfpnled liight and Left Wood Screw liound tail Redsteads, " I'li-pureu 10 oner to tue citizens, anu public gcnernllv, the best article of furni - ttireinthc way of Bedsteads ever offered in ilild mri nriler . rr.i - , . .
iiii. I'.. . vii 1111 itjinii rv. in oowii.- im f'liir1! The above bedsteads are for sale also hv N. P. Gallion, Brookville. Juno a sa-i v. Frcfcli irrrir. SHilDS. new crop N. O. mcrar. :t( bids N. O. molasses. 20 bags Rio codec, .List received from New Orleans, sale, low lor CASH hv and for B XNES Ac BURTON Brookville, Jan. Ft. 142. a . f heap Gootls for Cash ! ! THE Subscriber has' just received a vnrie - ty of New nnd Fashionable Goods, suited to the nresenl nnd nnnml,;,,.. ... t-f. niiig ui.-a.iuii, cuiisisiiiig 111 part, of Splendid Indon Prints, American do Xeir Style, Plain and Figured Cambrics, t do f'O'cns and Jackonets, Uonntls, Himhs and Bonnet trimmings, Handsome Fisrurrd Veils. Blk. Italian llkjfs. Jilk. and White Cotton Hose, do do Gloves, Silk Glores, Lace, Edging, f c. ALSO A fresh Biinolv of SUGAR. IMfll-ASiSPS COFFEE. TEA, INDIGO, MADDER, COTTON YARN, &c. all of which ill hn. ,m tinnsually low for Cash, or given in exchange r . -. . 1 ior cuiuiiry pruuuee. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, May 3d, 1842. 19 P. P. PRICK CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, TNFORMS the Citizens of Brookville .and Vicinity that he has located himself in Brook ville, and is ready to repair Clocks and "Watche of every discription. His shop ie in one of th basement rooms of the American Printi ne O fice Building. Brookville June 3d' 1842. 23-
Bedsteads possess the following deeded ad- h",twtut lantages oxer all others heretofore in use:- fro. 1C vacc ROBERT SEAUS, Fubhsher, lney can be put up or taken down in one- 122 Nassau-et. N. Yfourth the time that is required to do the same The above work will be found one of ihewith others, and without the possibility of a most useful and popular w rks ever published, mistake. They are more firm and less apt to j for enterprising 11 to undertake the sale of in become loose nnd worthless; but on the eon-j a" ourcit.es and towns. trary, are always drawing tighter nnd without : G7 X II Postmasters are requested to act if a single harbor for vermin. As conn n theirs 'l'rT superiority over the common kind becomes 1 "''ffrr if Papers throughout the United known, and duly appreciated, they must of i v Sf,lt(s antl British XortL Ahierica. necessity take the place of those now in use, or , -New,!n"l'era or Magazine eoPylng the -at least to a very great extent ! 'e e"','re , w,"h,,H a'teratmn or bridge-. quested to cal and examine then, at S. & C. the work (subject to their order) hT ."? Coffin'. are House nt the Basin of the Canal ' rect to the publisher. Will ' ,or?et orf of at Brookville. where they will be kept constant-1 Newspapers throughout the country , ben it ly for sale. They will be sold for cash or conn-1 ' convenient, act as X gents, and reciVasulwciptry produce at cash price. j tionsl The meet liberal per centagc given. He also keeps on hand at his ware rooms in ' Lawrenceburch, an excellent assortment or, lt v'k" vnTrnvi?.i i 7.,,. Cabinet Furniture of all kinds, which will be ! A UJ:" delivered at Brookville. or any place along the ' 1 W ''T'v, mvv J"7"'" line of the canal, in good order. ! . , v-,- ..WV.!. V.. N.ATi' ..
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