Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 May 1844 — Page 4
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Front thyfetk Register. KATE GRAHAM. A TALE OF LOVE AND POLITY'S. I:i the autumn of IS 13, business called me inrouga me western panoi Aortu iMroitua, 11 was in that portion of the year, when the chemistry of nature lends to the mountain foliage j its variegated hue?, which though beautiful to j look upon, reminds one that the leaves and J flowers are not thr4 only things that w ither and
die. Th; eve miv rest w ith pleasure or rath-ione
cr with interest upon those scenes; but thejthe propriety of theirviews. 1 believed that the
raelanchoSy conviction comes to the heart that such is death. i I mind; To the high wrought nnd intellectual these scenes are especially dear, and they ollVr, iu aw, n'j mancr 11 i im-ir s;auon 111 inc. u:i i ample lieu lor reiiecuon. Here the latliet ,
can pointout the sturdy oak sncharemy sonsliyield the point. A ti.ne as set, and we met.
strong in heilth and ynuih. and the woo Ibines; I had studied hard, and prepared to present j faith of something, and we knew nothin" sawhich have entwined themselves around them, j the strongest arguments, as I thought, but they , for than the Government- and what was still
are the type olmy daughter afb-ction. Here, j too, the lover and the miiJen cinrtnd the ever-i green whic'i has withsto ..i .i, ........ . ..i 1 me tun ins nuu changes of the season; but tru rue tn her n ltnre, she presents the sam?co.i:enhl color on which ' the eye inost loves to reit. II t lanctnae is. fidelity: and her lesson tn the youna is, ;be
true to eaeiiotner, anj bi tiiy aiiections be a ,rai aitierent subjects. lien I remind id Kate ol take care to do very little woik themselvesnnclnnroableas my g.nb. and the storms oMhe oljcrl of my visit. 'I sup-pose.' said she, j it is easier to be the v.-nrkina man's fiiend life will pasthee, while thy breast shall rejoice , 'since you have throw n the glove I must take than to be working man himself.' in I eamitinle.' ; it irr, although I regret it exceedingly. Friends; 'I suppose you were converted then.' Tiie wepin t wi'lo-.v. t -o. speaks comfort to .should never discuss politics. Now take your 1 'Worse than that. I was humbled sir. To the widowed heart, aul V':i place! near her premises, said she laughing, and give me the , think that Colonel Made n should be routed, child's ciave, it collects th tears of lleaten j privileae of refuting.' j horse, loot and draaoon. bv a woman politiai J sprinkles ih n over 1'ie irreen sod, that I tell you, Morton, I never sahll forget that f ,m. was more th in I could bear. I took leave, covers all she h-1 1 d Mr 01 e.mh. tt siv to day. In the first vwe, said 1. 1 am opposed to ; iiromwr-.l to rail in a f.nv .1 .v, ' whi.'i I ,1i l'
thMsol.iteJ hi:-t KisMlie rod that is held oot to thee, an 1 live wi.'i the assurance that if the D.'ity pcrnilttel t'lTuVt to with-r on earth, he has taken the gjtn to its home of lastin 1 res'.' i Mountain soenerr alwavs impresses one with the belief that h is luddina communion wiihsim? beinj, who i t'tmel to bieath respinsive tones .o th-j vibration of his own , heart. !
V few lire drop r-f raiti awoke me from South should be taxed to support the Northern my revery: C.vto'.saiJ I w e must pass on, or ; Manufacturer, if we can buy goods of England we shall set a wet j leket for o-ar musing. Ca- cheaper than of the North, why not sell our to was a fine hors' an I one that cvild enjoy cotton directly there, and take Ucr manufaca rural repat of the mo. '.. or at least he seem- tured articles in exchange?'
... .... t:ivoaoi jnig-.neni. lor treqnently he vit: s'a.vi hisnnce into a walk .i-.ni rij.iic n,-,i mi. ui 'iru:i. 10 ore.er to
p:ve me an opportunity to examineit. Wheth- ers, but how? We purchase their mam; facer it is because I hal stopped hi.n so of;cn for lured articles, at a higher price than the same tint purpose, and he ha 1 learned my a:te. I articles cost in England, but stiil it is to our a 1know not; probably it was so. " ' 1 vantage to do so Four millions of the popuCato cast his eyes towards the clouds, which .bvtion of the Uul'd States are Mechanics, they threatened a plentiiudo of water and dashed of course do not produce what thev consume;
n.i ai a rapid rate. e ba I travelled about two miles, when we came in sight of an old of an old I02 ca:):n, w hie'i ha 1 been deserted bv ibr nu-. -j. tier, anparentlv for several vr.ars. :
The rain h 1 1 now commenced f illing very ce3 of mechanical labor to about fifty cents per 1 was introduced.' ' As" the Colonel had kntieipamiit'vnril 1:1 1 irrri ,l-.-irj 1T-1....1, it.oni.i flu- .,..! il,.-..- i....i .1 . 11 i. . . 1
rapio: an J in lug drops, which indicated an
accompanying rii -t of wind. We halted at have to work as cheap as the laborers of Engthe cabin, and found it tenanted by a fellow laud; be then could not pay the same price traveller, wlio bad his horse inside. ; for articles of consumption. Hence, produce 'Corns in stranger, and lead jour horse in. would fall in proportion: the farmer would get said h. there's plenty i f room for n'l, and less prices than be does now. and not only that, you will keep your b.nrse and saddle drv.' I but the manufacturers would close their shops
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i.itroduee limine. i. 'I a;n know n in this pari look to a foreign market fer an outlet for the 7 is, thought I that the ladic nemt'u nrr dence which ,s a ew miles hence. I invite you powers have a Tariff which we must pay, for j ,;, influence VroPcrh, f.rerU,cll Zw tosp.ilhetht.andlonerif you choose, the privilege of selling the products of our j good than all the stuvA speeches cccrnnnle end, m return yon wiil pleae give me vour counlrv. Now.tfionciiourrortsfirrwoiil.il 1 1
name aim piace 01 resi .encc: be madness; it would be paying a premium for) 'At present sir, s-.i f. I am a citizen rf the Ihe privilege cf exporting. " Put the evil would world; I hail, however from old Pennsylvania.' not stop here. The support of (Jen. Corcrn-j "Well friend: I hope yon will not think me , nient w ould be cut off. and then vovld fo'lnv' imprudent b;U I should like exactly to knnw!i direct ta.v.athimr that a Republican Gora n-!
3 uur i-i.iiu; um i promi-e you in the mean- i;--nr s.lould avoid as long r?s possible. time, whatever they are.it shall make no dif-; We will pursue the subject a little farther. ference at the reception at my house.' ; Where does this tariff tax fall? upon the poor My name is Morton, and I am a Wbij from man. w ho wears homespun and has no impoitprinciple.' ed luxuries in his cabin? No; it falls upon the 'Good,' said he; -give me your baud, I fight rich man. who ships his champagne, and dresiti the same ranks too; and I am doubly happy ses his wife and daughter ever day in imto find you on the risht side." ' ported silks; if there is no tariff.'the rich could After a Tew moments con veisation on differ-. hare their luxuries at a much cheaper cost, cnt topics, he proposed lighting a fire, and we and w hen the tax collector came, there would set about collecting wood and old bark from . be added four dollars for the support or the the logs. General Government, a tax which is now col-
All ibe while, the storm bad raced witu violence, me win i ind risen, an 1 blew in fitful gjsts, which threatened to demolish our shel ter. The Colonel bad strr.ck a bsht. and succeed ed in light in j a fire; the cheerful blaze, and' tne dreariness of the rvrilin? imnrrssrd ii with a brotherly convivial fooling. , 'Come Captain!' said he 'take a seat i.pon this lo?, and let us hold some of a confab, it is o.. ii .i. . . . . . UUII Uilll i i.u .hum .uiiiiiiNP, anj nl me same time, oneoi me nest wius lliat you ever met w ith, It is 5(iinnir ni rir.'irt n,.,A. n r. M i:. : . . . vv. v ,..,-,. cia.i w no ttiorougnly understands the princi-,it Kuwriimeni; mil Kate. she is of the v.raaauisiock, and connected with a distin-j guished gentleman cf that name, who will probaoly he our next Governor. The w hole , family are good Y higs and sosteadfast is Kate, t.iat I would as soon expect to see her violate her marriage vow, as to yield one point of what she conceives to be the true principles of Uivx- 7"OU3 f,,rm ,,r Government. ed. said I, 'you m.:st live most happily ; wuh your wife, as her views are consonant I;'-,.,, , li;u ls uie or5l pari 01 1.11. joni. i ,ia uemccrat before I was mar-. riea. 1 saw Kate and loved her vvell. I proposed in due time. Kate listened in whni ii,i. . iiiaaio su ner countenance immediately however, she told me she could not accept 'the -
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; .ii- ...ii 'i-('aj nunc tor mo arucies rfre i'""- m iv i.i.uf iiu ireigni, ana an : approved credit. will have every th':n in readiness, for a w arm w hm manufactured at honvMhan wr should j order for payment lor the binding, on a bank j April 2. 19 1 1. supper; and. sir. you sliall be introduced to one have to rav for it if marmf .riiite,! r..nt,n,i ! or firm in Cincinnati. i re.mirf.fl I :
rrreM?i;r r i x-C,,rSU,mel had ev- by every lady in the land, who by comparing er seen her look sad. You can scarcely imag- her bills of parcels, will find, that prices are ine mv teelings; I as much expected to hear a not more than half what thev were a few years decded refusal, as I expect to see her to-nisht. back, and wr nrr niirr.1 i, ,. ;n .i..,:.
S.COnferlir0nher' ""rifarorabletoher interests-to the protection
Vn., tn.,J V.Yi T".. . , . anoraeo to her countrymen, the manufacturou know, said she, 'that my family are alllers.-LVifor American Whig.
w bigs; I believe them to be as noble and high minded in their nature, and in action loo. as any i other. Now, whatever the wishes of my heart may be, my duty to my family and my belter j judgment lells me, that I should not bring a
j husband into that family, whose political jviews are not in union with theirs,' i 'Now' Morton this was a stumper! What uiea 1 10 cut 1 ui I not Know, i neie was; one tiling certain that I had to do, change her j polities or my own; and I will acknowledge the j fact that I felt inadequate to the task. The! fact was this; I never lihd paid much atten-. tion to polities. The popular side was the I I had chosen, without ghing a thought to mass were Democrat, and the term sounds so sweet that sweet that many iroi thy men find themselves in the ranks without appealing to their ouiijudgment. Well, I proposed to discuss the subject ivan, mm mis v us nit: iiiiuersiaiiuing, uiai me one who was Honestly convinced should loll to the ground before her superior mind, When I entered the house, Kate met me at tlmi,,mr. c1a n'.. ..... ......,t ;.. r.:...i "v , .11,1 s:,,, tuiirun, . t mtn in asp. and w ha'ever liny be Ihe result or tins very novc-l meeting, I liope we shall still cher-; ish that fueling. Come in and be seated. Our conversation had wandcicd oxer sere - the Tariff, to a V. State Dink. and all other; Hanks, and t ) internal improvements in favor of Free Tiado. universal sui a friend to the pnor in in. so I am je, and 'Oil ves!" s iid she. vou are pro iselv where T expected to fn. 1 yui. If yon were a catididate fr oflice, Colonel, I should think that the word (Vmoej? was a very proper one, in our vocabulary. Dut go on.' 'Firstly, then. I see no reason whv we of the oat.i sue, -t. otonei, you nave t aken a look only upon one side of the picture; it is true, j that wo are taxed to support th 1:1 ami fact urttiey are dependant upon the Farmer and Plan'or. Now lot us frncv that there is no Tariff. 'or. and the noris nro nnpncl C, n 1.1 f,rr.;rn t ...... , I . I V 1, V V ' I 1 I merce. tbp rei:!t wont. I Iwi.im l,.,', ti,a r,r; u.av, and thev find themselves: thev would .i.: 1 . .ihu mi 11 uifir uuoiiiion 10. ana oecome com-: I'viiioi 9 1.1 ir'riciuiuiai pursuits . Therefore s.and increase the producer lected. not from thevanfs of the people, .but I from their taste and lore of foreign finerv.' i M ell, Colonel, what did von say to lhat? 'What could I say? she had argued both We resret to be compelled to differ with li e natriolic Aire Miri,m. l .o n. 1, t.na il ; a wrong view of this part of the subject, wo feel bound to correct her. The duties imposed i bv the Tiiriff. do not rnpr.itr nc n tiv inn ilirt ; ' 1 . r. .. .... alter being imported hither, because the cost i importation, insurance and commission, would .oil i . . .vu. i.vtiuui-u u ns va.ue nere, more would get to the band rf ll,A M.rrl.crr hat would be the prime cost in England ............ would, consequently be no rule to jnde oT if its relative value in America, for the reason above stated. Rut leaving speculation out of the question, let us come to fact. It i a fact that all articles of personal attire, coarse as well as fine, have been greatly reduced since the establishment of domestic manufactures and for the two following reasons. First, because American skill has greatlv lessened the cost of manufacture bv the substitution of a .machine for manual labor; nnd secondly, be ntianor; and second y, l-e-l .c compe ,on. supply has , as to make ,t necessary that s should be content with small ; cause, by domestic been so increased .the manufacturers nrofitc Wr. .l,. . 1 . j... t ..j iu,.. jiiius luieuifi'ii reuueed: and in this assertion YVffc trill that she is indebted to this stair of n.m0c
sides and left me no chance. She next took, the United States Lank question but it has now stopped raining, and we will mount and ride home.' We ledour horses out. end aditMed our sad-
dies; the Colonel mounted and commenced the (old ballad , "The sun she's pou- rW n i,i,;,..i .i, ,.., mountains. And teft the dark night toenme on us aain; While we ride o'er the hillock, cross the dell' and the fountain; ' To greet my sweet Kate that lives on the plain." 'Well ' aid I 'what vas Miss Graham's j opinion of the Bank?' 'Whv she said that thi extent of our country required a Dank, 10 make the exchanges, ( and an incorporated institution would be saj fer than individual credit, or individual bills of s exinange; lliat the idea of transmitting the , precious metals, was prri ostcrous the ex1 chance would have to be made on the cood j worse, my last hubby, she reullv made me a- ' shamed of. 'Tie n 'orki i"- ma?"" friend" said i.i....:.s . . . . .... . ...
iiiiii'i-.Mienniia roguiMi io.i;. u.'i 1.0 ine onl v Iriend
tin; working men Iirvn riro lliovA tvhiv ' employ an! pay them: tier want no oih-' i cr friends, for ihrv arc inriinr m ilmvo 1m j aflect abandoned zeal for their intercf-t. but and offered her the band of a good Whig, : which she accepted wi;h this requirement, that j I would vote for Gen"! ai Harrison; nnd on the j very m an ay that I voted U r the lamented 'States-! d He ro.' Kate liiahum bccjme Mrs.! ai ton, and 1 never had occasion to resret i mv chance of politics. We have one j Henry Clay is the name and he is promising bov.' ' , , ... fluid - 1 promiSllia bOV '
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'v ,i-t,ui,i;ii ...v ,.,. laiin- duu muK uur imrsi's. n i? n aiKup to ihe house and as wc entered, w e heard i itie sweet tones of a piano. 'Listen,' s.iidlhe Colonel, 'she is playing one of the Whig songs.' I listened and the following words were sun sweetly by Mrs. Macton, and were her ow n composition, and arraneed to the old Scottish air, "Orcr the rircr to Charlie:' Thi n rally all in '1 1, go fourth and f ght your brittle. And make the Clay Log Cabins ring, and Ihe Coon-skins rattle; Come one, come ail. fn in cabin and hall, cross o'er the hills and marshes. And turn your coats, deponte your votes. for Harry of the Slashes. 1 tie music ceased an I we entered, and I ted. supper wis in rcadinc5s,and we sat down 10 11 'Kate,' said the Colonel, 'can you tell this uentiemnn s politics?' 'I think,' said Kate laughing, 'that he is a democrat.' IV.. 1 ' t . , . . ' ' in. 11. am,- repiiej i. 1 ttiank Heaven nm not on te n bid nc tni v.i ' The
supper Chcnp nml Substantial lUxikltiiuliii?, AT ii. DICKINSON & CO.S ROOK STORE AND ROOK-IUNDERY. Xo. 10. West Third Street, Cincinnati. (jTI DICKINSON returns thanks to his friends for the far ors thev have so liberally bestowed on him for nearly five years, and begs to assure them no effort shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of them, both in reference to workmanship and cheapness of price to suit the times. Good books deserve good binding; did they contain the power of speech as well as ail manner of tongues, how many tales of wo would they relate to tisof the neglect and destruction they have suffered merely for thr wa,u f a decent exterior, which miht have been supplied for a few shillincs. and would havrsecured to him the intimacy and friend 1 j cfthe scholar and gentleman, preserving in tofuture generations. Gentlemen residing at a distance, experienrinrr n iliflienltv in tntiint the,;. n;.,0;., ...:n find it to their advantage by packing and direeling them as above, style nnd price; they niav relv tinnn their beintr upll linim.l i iim , - - , ....... xnvr goods. rEinr Siicsrrili.-rs !.-( i . . B . , " SIOCK Ol Dnt (ioods,droceries,IIttrdicarc. Qnernstcarc, Fur and Wool Hats. Fine Caps, Iron, Nnils.Cotfon Yams. Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, All of which will be sold at the Cincinnati priCPs, adding carriaire only on heavy ar ic es ! Tho?p wWl ,0 hw :G find it to U eir" interpst ,Q aml Goods before , ur v,00ds DUOrt j the- make other purchases. R &S. TYNER Rrookville, Oct. 3, 1913. 31 ACI1IXE CAUDS. JUST received from the manufacturers, on -..... .f.,,,,, ,,,, a tut ui iuuciiine varus. for aiiibiuil VAJll, PRICS & L1NDSEY. Brockville, April 8, 18U. J6-Iv.
was finished, and we spent "a most agreeable dimin-jrrening. On the follow ing morning, I took
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SAVE YOUR TEETH
G. W.KEELY, Surgeon Dentist. FFERS his services to the citizens o Rrookville and surrounding country for a few weeks only. lie is prepared to ingert 1 incortvptible THE Til, either on Pivot or gold , plate, if ilhout any pain tthaterer; and varraAJ , their beauty and durability. He is also prenared to vim?, cleanse and treat the diseases of the 7VefA and Gums 111 a manner not to be excelled. Teeth extracted with the latest improved Forceps, causing less pain, and entirely avoiding accidents attending the old method .1 operations tea rra nted. Prices to suit the Times Room at J. J. Tempteton Hotel. Drookville, " i-"1 in a. .1 - brvary 21st, ISil 9-tf New Goods. 1 H "ltj undersigned begs leave, respecllully, to announce to his old friends and ( ustomers. that he has just received an addition i to his stock of Merchandize, by which he is able to exhibit to them a ( 'OMPLi: Ti: .1 6'0' TMLXT of such articles as are generally needed in this market, consisting of J)rtf (loods, (rtoccrif s. lfftrd Ware. (Ittrctis H'rrr, , vi,i-l. inrn i..n i,iii,i nnnn c..i i,rms , i .... v j.... .vn,, j will enable him to supply his friends with vioous as cneap as me cueapest. tor UAoll. mpniiivn' j ? 111 also no purcuascu ty mm, such as i ii'i.,,,.! , ir ni ui, m. t(i( m 1 11 f Rtfclirtl'Ictf, For which be will pay the highest prices for CASH. N. D.CALLlC.v llrookrille, Feb. 20, 1811. y-v dr. 11, 1;. Pini:Ys F r; r Aac and Chills Sf iVrr;PII.T.S Warranted to Cure the luiitrjt--l standing c..s-i.s-ANbeha.lat the store of Mr. Thos. Til - ten. Rochester, and Mr. M. W. Haile. BrOokville my sole affents in Finnklin ronn y. Indiana. R. E. PUTNEY. N. II. If the directions arc strictli followed and no cure effected, no charges w ill be made. It E. P. Sept. 0. 1S13. 3T-lvr. cash: cash:: ffMR Friends would confer favors on us by calling immediately and settling up their accounts and Notes, as we stand in need o Money and must raise it soon. due and all. who read this and KNOW THEMSELVES to be indebted to us, we hope will not disregared it. HANTS & BURTON. Ilioo! : le, Jan. 1, IS II. 2-tf. ivutm:hsihi ffpiIE undersigned have this day formed a partnership in the practice of the Law They propose to attend to any business that may be entrusted to their care, either in the Inferior, Circuit, or Supreme Courts in the t- J. A. MATSON. J. D. HOWL AND. Rrookville, Aug. 1 1, IS 13. 31-tf. JOHN' II. FAKtiUIIAH, Ai ronxEV at Law. Urookviile. la. Jan. 10, 1913. 3-tf. W3I.S. SA3IPSON, -Yo. 83 Main Street, Fait Side, three doors below Third, CIXCIXXATI, S constantly receiving and has now on hand a complete assottmcnt of Earthen, China, $' Hard-irarr. To which the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 1IO PEL KEEPERS, and others visiting the city to putchsse, is particularly invited; as his stock compiises every vari -Ivor style and pattern in the Queenswaie line and having been imported direct from the land and the East; and owest prices for cash or 13 if. GKO. IKH.r.AXD. Attorney at Law, Rhookville, Isn. n,r., .... ..: '.. ' . ..imii-i,. ,la K Mure. TrilMSOFTIIP. IM) I AX A A iMlildCAX. 1WO Dollars ill advance. 1 Till in iv months, S3 00 at the end of the vr.arandan addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisemelts. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment be made in advance, $1 23 if payment be delayed one year, and SI 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the ume payment is delayed d. Larger ad vei Usewill be charged ou the; i moms lor a longer time same principle. OKOCERIEK. rEheve on hand a lot of SUGAR, COFFEE, and MOLASSES, which wr rn ell as low as they can be had in the place. Our Store House is in the basement room of the American Printing Onicr. wv. im.. keeping these article nn ti-n.t c. ----- " 1IUUU Ullli 1J I CUIV hereafter, constantly. C. F. CLARKSON Feb. 13, 1S41.
TIN WARE ! TIN WARE. TOI1N II. FUDGE still continues to iL
on hand, at his shop in Drookville, an ex cel'ent assortment of Tin Ware. He nb-,. procures the best stock, and never allowga job to go from his shop unless it be done in u,0 utsk iiu inosi suusiaiuiai manner. ror n truth of this he refers to those who have r'y ronized him for the last six years. Ilese ' iiuii ii. ui iciaii ai iiicimiaii iince f He also keeps constantly on hand the IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVE wliicli is now decidedlv the best Store in .... He is nlsn nrpn-imd i4 ni'il n f j . 1 , 1 ... J '' w.' 11;, :., ... JJ. r Mt,'f His shop is adjoining, (in the rear1) Mr. Ib. drug More. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine bis ware and his prices. February 21, 181-1 j.lv WOOL CAHDIXG. NEofthe best eardii g establishments in the State, is at Laurel, Franklin Mill 111 v Where the subscriber has two elegant sett ri double cards, which will be ready bv the flrt ; of next May, for work in that line. " Funi'm come and see them! PRICES OF CARDING. White or plain Wool, 5 cents per lb. -Mixed do 74 do For wool 1 -Tlh for half the amiunt of car. 1 1 ion- lor i-acii 101, vwicre woot is wanted to Le i paid. I Fulling will also be attended to, after the first ot September next, at reduced prices. kinds ot men hantable produce wj'l be taken for work, at cash pi ices. ELI AS MACY. Laurel, Fcbruaiv 21. IS 11. y-tf jrnHE subscribers arc constantly rcceivin; 'r:nniK CDorrnn.v m.,,,,,..,... '; 1 "iiwv.ijiiii,o, ll.lliDW IK .11-, I QUEENSWARE. ROOTS SIIOFS Iir ii.i.. tuu.. A AILS. STEEI. ruTivrv f niq-imn o , , .... ' -.-, ..j. 1 iiun, ive., wnicn wi be so d at th( I. - ' 'U.U til Ule lowest prices lor cash or Produce. PRICE & LINDSEV. April 8th, 1811. IG-Iy COMMISSION & PORWlltniXC l!i ,lF AT MIW OllLEAXS. 'jpiIE undersigned having established himself at New Orleans, for the purpose of acting a General Commission and Fonrardiii Uusiness, would solicit a share of Franklin and adjoining counties. I have made advantageous arrangements with a good Insurance Office here, for Instiling Hay, and all other Produce 1 shipped per Flat Doat, w hich will be effected 'by writing to me, if I am acquainted with he applicant All business entrusted to me shall be faithfully and promptly attended to. THOMAS GUARD. New Orleans, No. 21, New Levee. Revrr to: C F. Clarksox, Eh., i M.essrs. R. Ac S. Tvm:. f drookville. January, 1811. 5.tr JUST RECEIVED, And for sale btf N, D. Galium. 100 F.hls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses, 3 II lids, of !u?ar, 1 Tierce of Rice, 3 ) Sachs of Cijf'ce, 20 Krcso'fXails, 1 D ' T.bacco. ALSO A lot of Shards and Spades, Drairhi? Chain., Upper and Sole Leather. PATENT MEDICINES. E have on hand several kinds of Patent .Medicines, which we will sell low f.,r Cash, or almost any kind of country produce, or mechanical productions. We luve on baud at present the following, to-wit: , Oman's lionset Fills, Evans' Freer 5 Aur Pills, (Hood's Female Domestic Pills, Erans' Soothing Synq?, for Children, Anti Billions Pills, Cammomile Pills, Baron Von Ilttlchler's Herb Pills. All of which are excellent Medicines, having stood Ihe test of experience. Me would also infoiin the owners of Talent Medicines that we propose keeping a Patent Medicine Depot, and sell on the usual percent, and also advertise as in the above list, gratis. We will endeavor to do every man justice. I ull and amplo directions accompany the above medicines. Certificates of their utility and their great benefit in the diseases lo which flesh is heir, arc in our possession and can be scl"- C F. CLaRKSON. Feb. 13. 1811. TIIK SOUND CUliUEXCV. rglHE Editor of the American will fnke the following Currency at par, for subscripti n or advertising, to-wit: JInplcSusar, I Corn, IHolnstes AVhcaf, .... : I ' ' iviiuirt liiuviij . i tour, Jrnu. Corn meal, Pork Ilccf, flats lint, Flour Dacon en. Duffer ('Itrcec' - ' ' Wood li'ittl Aiiplr Dried IVachow Or most anymcchanical production. JILANKS. rfN hand, constantly at ihe American cflic the followins? kinds of blanks: kinds of blanks: Deeds, Summonses, Subprr-nas, Executions, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds March 29, 1841.
