Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 January 1843 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

- LOOK ABOVE. When friends forsake and health decays, And clouds of sorrow gather fast, ;-; Hot street to lift the heart in praise To Him who loves us to the last ! When Grief o'erwhelms the heart, and Fear Like hateful spectre, dark and grim, To shroud our pleasure hovers near. How sweet to look in faith to Him !

In every lone uncertain war, Amid the cares that checker life, How sweet to 'oik above and prav

- For strength to bearus through the strife!

In life or death, where'er we be, With friends at home or foes abroad, With humble heart or bended knee, Communion will be sweet with God.

"Oh ! how good is God," she said after a little

pause, "to give me such faith, such trust.

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Nothing else would answer now: nothine else 1T EM Atvivrc 5., iu . na. .

could give mea moment s peace; this gives J Tlu Franklin county.1 Indiana, on the perfect peace lam utterly helpless helpless lstof January, A. D. 1813, which, if not taken every way-I cannot procure for myself so out by the 1st of April next, will be sent to the much as adron ofwater to mo sten mv narrh- r:n,,.i n. ore ' c

. 1- .... t ; , r .ivim 1 uuitc ns ucau leuers. edlips; but I have no fears, no anxieties. I Ackerman Henrv Long & Drown

....... uiy .ar; j on win Aciierman John HenryLunch James lint cutter me In xt-o.. iu 1 . l tin ... ' a

not surter me to want. Oh ! how much mnro I : nmn vii,.-

i.iun ii nat iiviii can trust my Father in Heaven ! Your power Boss Nehemiah is limited; you cannot do all you would; but Bust Clement W 1 oh! who can measuie or comprehend it! Brink Joseph He cun supply all my wants. What happiness Brooks Elias to give all my cares to Him; to hang helpless, ' Bunvard Wnt yet trusting, upon his sustaining arm; to feel Baughtnan Joseph that His faith, so precious, so cheering, is His Barwick Elijah 2 gift; to think that I shall soon, very soon, see , Budd Daniel him as He is, 'and know, even as I am known.' Bankmann Anthony es, faith and hope shall soon give place to Cune Ilev HO perfect knowledge, perfect happiness; but their ; Chambers Richard 4 sister graro nerei faileth. Even here, if kin- Chaffee Benjamin

From the IMdit Companion for December) -r I ,,030m''; cns'es the dross, and Collett Elizabeth AHERT TOrLPT n&er- Pur,es the heart from every selfish earthly Cutter Leonard BT ionx bbovcmvm ITa P"'1& jfalotisy, anger, and all , Cowles Russell To be let HaotcuM. nnkindl,P9S) mek away before u ,t ida

To be let at a very durable rat. ' ! u '. a m-e9 room there for all the Campbell James

u; , tlll, nu, .nary, ine poorest ; Cliuon Deborah

uv iui uinivu. ii even gamers in us CoffinS&e

A snug little h-iiue in a healthy slate; 'TU a B ichelors heart, an I theVjent is Chance. Affection, th-i rent, fa be paid in advance. The owner, as yet, has lived in it alone.

i me fixtures are not of much value: but soon

golden circlet the whole intelligent

and sends up earnest aspirations for the holiness Cole Ellis P 2 and happiness of every rreature God has made. ' Cooper Thos

twiv'it .re are noinnnr. AO. love 'never ; nnnhiml. n...:..i-

w I v.....--im m rxtt rv

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" itct luriiisiirci nu i nni ii In m coif it a ni a! -. . . ...... '

-r i , ---- . lauem.' nue etermtv endures it stmli mn. n... . , -

, I m-f MM

Take a lease for te term. nfh itituwwf lift

Then ladies, dear ladies, prav do not forget An excellent Bachelor's heart to be let. The tenant will hive a few taxes to pay, Love, honor, and (heaviest item) obey. As for the gtJ will, the subscriber's inclined To have that, if agreeable, settled in kind; Indeed, if he could such a matter arrange. He'd be highly delighted to take in exchange,

rroTiaea irue tine by prudence be shown,

Anv herf S a r u ' ana ner "'her, Tondlykiss ng hi

So ladies, dear ladies, drt not Tnrtret

An excellent Bachelor heart'sto be let.

jtinue to glow with a purer, brighter radiance, j Elter Master Teter .and more &moreassimilateJthe blessed spirit to j Edrinton G V

;uie image oi us uoa. Here love burnsso feebly; I Fisher Hiram

:ouruesire ioao gooa is so weak; our power so i limited. But in Heaven shall we not be minisjteringspiritswith an angel's power, sent forth to fulfill our Father's purposes oHove? Happv thought!" 11 i S!ie spoke at intervals, and with Hiiruli v

and her mother, fondlykissing her cheek, said.

)? Godeys L idif Bo-k. THE LAST DAYS OF LIFE.

BY ?!!33 A. M. r.VIRMW.

) 'es, dear mother," she replied, with a

jirauquu smite, "in Henen; the dwellers there

m r iiwr irnnrr

j There was a pause, a perfect stillness, while

juicomiuus naicuers gazeu upon ner lair and

: lif.i1 T u ... . 1 rl .i .

,, , . . uc HiimiiT icu a geime pressure

....F-iCU aiiiung, ,ui me nana sue neid; she bent her ear to hear as she stepped lightly into the chamber or her,ir possible, another precious word;it was soM' . ,L L , 3 j murmured, --Peace, perfect peace." And the Jirs. Mowiiray shoo i her head sad" v. mi l tlio smHt in Uo. o.,

paiient sufferer softly replied, c:No Mary, my

moigats nave been, too busy. I have been! Pantaloon Straps. The editorof the Bospondenni unoi th5 home whither I m imh ! foii c .- i t , . .

"IT , , ,. ... , - o-'s-."" ."."'v.,i auu aunni juuruai cans me atHome. what deh3htf.1l emotions are kindled attention of the public to the injurious effects of me word. hw miny pleasant associations j wearing pantaloons tightly strapped. He avs cluster around it! even at an earthly home, a, he has known instances in which lameness "of trancient retmr n no- 9 mnc;.i 1 i... .1. i. , . . .

. , , , " -'. p'i' ncvi uy . me micv3 iias oeen produced by the pressure the blessed Swam- himself, eternal in the or the knee pan forcing it into the knee joint, Heavens. ( which could be relieved only by removing the Mry pressed her trembling lips to the white exciting cause. The great muscles which exforehead or her rnend, and as she did so, Ellen 'tend the leg on the thigh, arc connected with felt a tear drop there. She raised her eyes to, the knee pan, and require freedom of motion the sympathizing face bent over her, and said , for the proper and easy performance of their tenderly, 'Dear Mary, I would not grieve you ; functions. Freedom is essential to "race, and or mymjtherjbut these happy thoughts so fill- ; fashion ought to give way to utility and health, ed my heart, I could not forbear to express! Besides, the habit of wearing straps inevitably tn ., , , , (makes a man round shouldered the tashion Do not forbear, my love " replied Mrs.j has lasted long enough, and having had its day, Mowbray. ' our xvords are full of consola-j let it retire, and be numbered with the things U- . , t that were.-or. 0 Com. 'Dearest mother, what a relief! Haw often have I longed to pour out my full heart Life is always like a sttcam, whatever charrestra,"e? mlwl ,esJ should d acter it may assume. Grief murmurs-anger to your sorrow But why should a christian roars-impatience frets. But happiness, like mother mourn because her child is going home a calm river, flows on in oniet sun Uhi. wi.h-

Deiore ner; because the gracious Father of both out an eddy o r a fall to mark the rushing on of sees fit to remnro it firat fmr . ...

.. 11..1U me I'uiiuiiuns : nine luwaru eicrniiv nil ImiiMaj nf I .) J

vji ure nunu, 10 ins own pure, and blessed, and glorious dwelling.place." "Ah ! my dear child, reason or religion cannot silence the voice or nature,"said Mrs.Mowbray, in a tremulous Yoice. Ellen looked fondly towards her, and a tear dimmed her eye. "I know it, dearest mother.

Whilst 1 suffer vonr l.n.irt nmci n., ...1 1

- ........ ... 11 v . mil lltril our Father in Heaven has done all for me which your love and sympathy could not do; when he has given me strength for weakness, ease for pain, joy for mourninar, a crown of glory that fadeth not away for the pissing illusions of earth, and made me perfect in holiness as well as in happiness, then you will not weep for me." "Even then we could not forbear to weep," said Mary, with a quiveiing lip, "for you would

not re wiiu us.

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THE NAUTILUS, TALES or Til r

mciuding a lull and circumstantial account of the miUint, of the 11 5T. llriSo mer. anil I ho

j execution of three ringleaders, written express-

iy ior uie new orid. This work will be very entertaining full of thrilling Adventures and Incidents in a sea-faring life accounts of Shipwrecks, Mutinies, Tales of Piracy ,&c. and will have a ery large sale. Teb.ms Single copies 12i cent:? Ten copies ror SI. The usual discount to agents. It will be issued in a Double Extra, on Wp,i'..

day, Jan. 11. Early orders solicited, as only a

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White Water Money at Par.

THE subscribers have now

on hand, and for sale, the mnst

Splendid assortment nfanitlnrv

ever offered to the public or Franklin county. Tin... . . . '

cj nunc persons, oeiore purchasing elsewhere, to call and examine their Rtorl- Ml,il,

they will sell low for cash: the naner of the

White Water Valley Canal Company received at par. , C.8MITII.&CO. Brookville, Nov. 17, 1812. 47tf.

HNEW DA CON llli (2IriEiS 1 crtmxr ...... ,

") j'fn' aim .?nui t,ur.,K: ior sale by BANES & BURTON

THE LAST OF TIIR ntnnvc

This new novel by Bulwer, will be issued in

"Ah ! Mary that would be a selfish snrrniv

Besides, the parting will be short. we shall meet

Arvalrl astsin " 1. 11 -1 t 1 !

s1"" av own. 4tivii uiupitM ner iicau more n 1 1 r ' 'n "uwuai m heavily upon the pillow which was upon the' Uoublf Kx,.ra ,New Wor,d. Bt cents per easy chair, and continued silent a lon time c,op3r" , 11 had not been announced in LonA pale pink spot in either cheek finely contras-l, U -nl ie sa,ling of lhe last Steamer, the pubted with the exquisite purity of her complex-' ! 0n,m3y P0SsibI b delayed here till about ion; her eyes had the strange unearthly bright-' J "I'r k moh but we shall ccrtainness peculiar to consumption; Mid to the usual-! y purllsh ,t w,t,"l twenty four hours after the ly sweet expression of her face was added one 1 CPy ,." received- Agenls may rely upon being mo serene, so peaceful, that it seemed as if the S"PP , al t"e ear,'cst practical moment. Ten

love ana happiness or Heaven already dwelt in f or sa per Hundred, her heart. Mary thoeght, as she looked unon ' "

1 AV huipiv 1 1

v...v...,nu nuiu BY EDMOND ri Ar.n ro.

Fall 21tltlVina 1

- - v tnvuil, JLJaX received and for salo fur r.,,

Country Produce at prices to suit lhe W,i

nines a general assortment of rail and Winter

uooas consisting in part of Clmlia r.ni,,,..

Sattinetts, Circassians. Prints. II

Bleached Muslins, Mens Womcns and Children's Boots and shoes, Hats and Capn, Nails, Grooerlcs, Ptowder, Shot, and Lead, &c. ....,., BANES & BURTON. W HLAT and CORN received on accounts or notes, and those persons having promised us Wheat and Corn after lnri-i ,,

quested to bring it in . B & B

UrookvilIe.Sept. 22d 1812. 39.

her, she had never seen any thing so beautiful.

iiie wastes so slowly, very slowly, she said t length, in a low soft voice. "I trust I am not impatient. I am sure I m ould not put away .tingle suffering my Father sees needful for me. I would not have the slightest wish at variance with His will, but would resign all to His wisdom and care, just as confidingly as the

imam resigns nseit to its mother's arms. Mine

AN

Anthor o.W,iry 7Wor, 'Ihtchess of Farrara?

rnA.WiS UK ST. VALOIS, OR, THE CORSEOF ST.YALLlAR A Tale or the Middle Ages. ' Of the above work, written for the New orld, we need only say that it is one or the best productions of its well-known and popular author. The time is of the IRik ...j

. - uiui i , aim

has been a hanov life: till illne. w ithe scenes and incident nr ti,o t-i r.. ...

long brtghtsummer's day; and it is happy even lling intcrestnow, my Father deals so gently with me, and L Te"s. Single copies I2i cents teu copies His grace imparts such peace, such hope to mv ' !r or 8 a hundred. It will be published hwn." : ' " 1 in an Ex'ra Octavo New World, about the 25th

. A few mornings after, wheii r.irw c naii iof January.

AAkMA M . - ....I . I 1 ...... I

mine nwisiM me uay wiin ner, she was painfully struck by the change in her appearance. Ellen held out her hand with her ac-

custome smiieorve1ome, and faintly mur-

TIIE SOUND mri?ix tx-

ranif LM- --xftvj I r ,. f hc American will take the tionS" "'W f scrip

- - , using, lO-WH

iTiapic sugar, Molasses, Country laiicn, Jeans, Cliickens, Hutter, Clieese, Wood, Dried Apples, Dried Peaehes.

ormost any mechanicalproductions.

, C. F. CLARKSON March 2. 1812.

snhscrip

Corn.

Wheat, Flour, Corn meal. Pork, Deer, Oats, llayj Flour Darrrls-

7

u , WHEAT. The highest Cash price will be paid at all times for good merdiantable Wheat, by n . . . N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Aug. 11th 1942.

LIGHTS & SHADOWS of FACTORY LIFE "BY A FACTOBV mm

This is an original production, of geat beauty

. viiut-, auV lainiiy mur- ..giuai pruuucuon, 01 geat beauty - mured, "I was about tosend for you, Mary. j and merit, written l y a girl employed in one -The last conflict, I think; is hear.? of the N. E. Manufactories for five years and You do not fear it; you do not shrink from ie"nc a talent which would not dishonor the it?" Mary replied, gently pressing the hand she' n,ost eminent authoresses of this country The j stories are beautifully told, ana give a picture 'No, Mry,n$. I know not what is beforeiof Ilfe in tlie Manufactories which will be new me; whether severe suffering or a gentle de-'! '"any, and at thesame time full of sterrin nurture I Irmiw nnl c....: , illciileiita u-mimhi .. :.u . ....

, . - ........ ui j oaviour s) ' " "b" " nu geai euect. Tins presence shall go with me, and the light of his"'wor'r cannotfail to please all lovers of romance, countenaucedisperseevery shadow which rests a.,ui tan among the most popular producon the dark valley, or whether it shall be per-j,ious of American Novelists, milled to gather blackness, aud His blessed! TERMs.-Single copies 12 cents-ten for M presence withheld: but I can irust Him; I know .' or $8 per hundred. It will be nublishe.1 V U will do all thing, well" (bout the 1st of February Pushed a-

G SMUT MACHINE. IRiMES' Celebrated SMUT MACHINE improved by Reid & Weld, Trenton, N. J., for sale by ' J. T. ALDEN, Cincinnati.

HLAK&

S hand, constantly at the American office v the following kind of blank;

Summonses.

Deed

Mortgages, , Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand.

Subpa-nas, ' Executions, " Constables' Bond Constable' Sales.

FOR SALE OR EXCIIAN CE. K,e?t W ?rXCelle,nt n"akfast tables and BedZ , rnl ,hJe shop' eith" fr money or for almost any kind of produce Aug.8.i9i2. C.F-CLAHKS03L

DRUGS, PAINTS, AND MEDICINES.

THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Franklin and the surrounding counties, that he has engaged in the business of the druggist in the town of Brookville. That he has on hand a general assortment of good and well selected standard MEDICINES, also a great variety of the most nnnrnvp m

popular PATENT MEDICINES. Also the

Hotanick or Thompsoninn MEDICINES. A general assortment of OILS and PAINTS, or Dye Woods and Dye stuffs, &c. &c. And in a word, ALL that propperly belongs to a well regulated and well supplied shop. All orders will be promptly filled. Prescriptions from physicians shall be attended to with promptness, accuracy and care. Physicians and citizens eenerallv. Are re.

spectfully requested to call and examine for themselves both the articles wanted and the prices, I have no. doubt but they will be not only satisfied but pleased. M. W. IIAILE. Brookville, March 17, 1842. 12-ly.

Fall and Winter Goods. npiIE subscriber has just received a variety of Goods suited to the present and approaching season. Consisting in part of Best superfine Broad Cloth. Pilot Cloth Cassimerct and Sattinetts. Plaid Ginghams. Splendid Muslin, De Lene. Figured Saxony. French and English Marino. Plain Bombazine an I Circassians. Bishops fawn. Mull and Swiss Muslins. UaoltmJShawls. Dress Handkerchiefs. Brown and Bleached Muslins. Fur and Seal Caps, f Vr and Wool Hats. Ladies Calf Boots and Shoes, do Kid and Morocco. Mens Shoe and Boots. Soal and Upper Leather. Cotton Yarn, Queens-ware $ Tin-ware. Castings, Xails, f c. All of which he will sell VERY CHEAP for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Oct. 11th 1842 WIR AT TAKEN FOR DEBT. THE Subscribers, will rprpiva Whan

the market price if delivered in Brookville for all debts due them. Those who cannot now pay in money are requested to make payment

111 HVttL R. & S. TYNER. Brookville Oct. I8th 1842. 43-

WILLIAM BROWN, Manufacturer of Patterned Right and Left I Hood Screw Bound Bail Bedsteads, S now prepared to offer to the citizens., and public eenerallv. the heci -i;i r ..;

- . . - --. -7 i luiiuture in the way of Bedsteads ever offered in

this part of the Country. This newly invented j Bedsteads possesses the following decided advantages over all others heretofore in use: j They can be put up or taken down in onej fourth the time that w required to do the same j with others, and without the possibility of a mistake. They are more Arm and less apt to become loose and worthless; but on the contrary, are always drawing tighter and without a single harbor for vermin. As soon as their superiority over the common kind becomes known, and duly appreciated, they must of necessity take the place of those now in use, or at least to a very great extent, j Those wishing to purchase Bedsteads are re- : quested to call and examine them at S. & C. Coffin's Ware House at the Basin of the Canal , at Brookville, where they will be kept constanti ly for sale. They will be sold for cash or coun- ! trv nroduce at rash nrire.

j He also keeps on hand at his ware rooms in uLawrenceburgh, an excellent assortment of Cabinet Furniture nf all Lin .:n 1..

.......... . ... .... .,.u.-, win oe delivered at Brookville, or any place along the line of the canal, in good order. The above bedsteads are for sale also by N. D. Gallion, Brookville. June 3 1842. 23-iy.

T FARMERS, LOOK HERE! HE subscriber having erected a SMUT MACHINE, is prepared to clean the heat of his customers of all smut,white caps, and dirt of every description. Farmers resirous of having pure wheat flour, will find it greatly to their advantage to have all their w heat run through the machine. , J- H. SPEER. Brookville Mills, Sept.12, 1842. 29

A Cash Wanted! LL those indebted to the subscribers either on Book account or note, are rcquesed to settle immediately. mvra j. niTnTT

Brookville ,Sept. 2 2d 1842. 39

DISSOLUTION. THE partnership of John A. Matson and George Holland, in the practice of the law is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm are expected to settle immediately. JOHN A. MATSON. GEORGE HOLLAND. Oct. 27th 1842

JOHN. A 31 ATS ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main street, in the room lately occupied by the County Treasurer. Oct. 27th 1812.

JOHN D. IIOWLAXD, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav.. Brookville, Indiana. March 1st, 1812. GEO. HOLLAND, Attoney at Law, Bkookville, Ixn. Office on Main st.,nearly opposite D.Price'sstoie noor.iTTi.r, Mrxsox & co. BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS. Office Thirtl street, between Walnut and lint. CINCINNATI. ANK NOTES, Checks, Certificates, Bills M-9 of Exchange, Bonds, etc. etc. etc., executed with promptness, and in a style equal toany other establishment, either East or West, and at lower prices. . From their arrangements with several of the best Eastern Establishments, they can furnish a great variety of new and beautiful Dies, both for ornament and to prevent counterfeits. Seals and Seal Presses at the lowprice of 20 for both, with counter dies complete, or either separate for $10. February, 1842. 9-

JIVcw Goods, Cheap for Cash! UST received at the White Water Factory Store, a new supply of Winter Goods, consisting of Drv fiofxta n

&c. &c, all of which will be disposed of on the

aso ioouimuirj itrrlUS, Dec. 7, 1842. 5o

630LE and upper leather for sale by

Brook viHe Fb. 17. 184L " ' "

All. iyCANS Prime TAR for sale by

ujynca at uviuvii.

Wheat.

HE highest cash price will be paid at all time for merchantable Wheat, by

, BANES & BURTON. Bro okville. Aug, 12, 1841.

T

SALT.

Cash, by

9$ftffcDBLS- No- 1 SALT for sale low for

-w r-

BANES & BURTON.

25 ftltlfe LBS Cotton yarn for sale by 'Vitf R-l&S. TYNER Tov. 29, 1842. 49

COTTON YARNS. IpOR SALE for cash at the Cincinnati prices at the White Water Cotton Eactory, near Brookville. ALSO Batting,Cai pet chain,Candlewick&c Dealers in the above named articles will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. Dec. 7, 1842 J- L. MILLERPro.

A LAST NOTICE. Persons indebted to us are requested to make payment. We shall proceed against all who fail to make immediate payment. v "o R. & S'. TYNER. Nov. 29, 1842. . 49

CnilV! rnnvi t

T",E SiSSj wi pay the market price

RAMP X. TllTrrr.T

May, 25 1842. T1ACON HAMS, Sided8iuiders7for n-8Leny K- SANES BURTON. Brookyille, Not. 25.

Fresh Groceries. 8 II i IDS. new crop N. O. sugar. 30 bbls " N. O. mo'.atses. 20 bigs Rio coffee, Just received from New Orleans, and for sale, low for CASH by BANES At BURTON Brookville, Jan. 13, 1842. 3Chcap Goods for Cash! ! THE Subscriber has just received a variety of New and Fashionable Go-wds, milled to the present and approaching season, consisting

in part, or Splendid Ijondon Prints, American do Xew Style, Plain and Figured Cambrics, do do iMicnsandJackonclSy Bonnets, Ihxxls and Bonnet trimmings, Handsome Figured i'eils, Blk. Italian Hkffs. Blk. and White Cotton Hose, do do " Glorcs, Silk Glores, Imcc, Falsing, $c. c. ALSO A fresh supply of SUGAR, MOLASSES", COFFEE, TEA, INDIGO, MADDER, COTTON YARN, &c, all or which, will be nokl

unusually low for Cash, or given in exchange

ior country produce. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, May 3d, 1842. , 19 NEW GOODS. R. S. TYNER

HAVE just received from Philadelphia

- mm iiiv it ma hi a ioi absvu ment of

Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. V

Mioes, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, c.

ALSOIRON, NAILS and SALT all of which they will sell very low for Cash. Brookville, June 1, 1842. NEW BACON " IfAMS and SHOULDERS, for sale by MM- ' R. & S. TYNER. Feb. 2, 1842. .

B

ACON HAMS, Shoulders and sides for sale by R. Ac S. TYNER.

July 7. 1S4I.

TERMS OP TUB INDIANA AMERICAN. np O Dollars in advance, 2 50 in six months, $3 00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. ' Advertisements. Twelve lines- or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment be made in advance, SI 25 if payment be delayed one year, and $1 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisement or for longer time will bechargedon the same pin ci pie.