Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 August 1844 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS. THE HYPOCRITICAL HUSBAND AT HOMR.
ADVICE FOR SUMMER. Don't gormandize. We hate a glutton at all
titr.es, but especially in summer. It is moit-
!trrus to see men. when the irerrnry is up to 90.cram a pound of fat meal down their throats. ! Don't vou know the animal food increase the
Why the devil isn't breakfast rer.dy?' jbile? Eat sparingly, and be sure and mastiThis is the gentleman's first salutation to the ; cate well what you do eat. Don't bolt your morn, delivered in a tone of voice admirably j food like an anaconda. Take exercise eany expressive of having arisen from his couch ;jn the morning. Ah! what fowls we are, to with a determination of being in a particular ill sweat in bed, when the cool breezes of the humor for the day, or as the saying is, 'got out: morning invite us forth, and the birds and the of bed wrong end foremost.' dew, and the streams aie murmuring in their 'But, my dear ii is not late.' jown quiet way. pleasant music, w hich arouses 'Not late! not late! Suppose I choose to have'a kiudred melody in the sonl. breakfast a trifls earlier than usual, when Urn Be pood rial u red. Don't get into an angry half starved. But people are bo infernally la- discussion about politics or tcligion. There zy, in this house Ah! here it come at lasiT will he time enough to talk the former over The old story muddy coffee. It is strange when the weather bocomes cooler, and as for
that I can never be allowed a drop of rhoco- the latter, the less vou quarrel about it the bet-
late of which I am so passionately fond.'
'Well, my dear, why do you never mention it beforehand?' 'You generally take coffee even when we have chocolate upon the table.' And what of thai? The veiy reason why I should prefer chololate now and then for a change. At any rate it would not give you
a great deal of trouble, to ask my pleasure
once in a
ter. Keligion is a good thing, but wlien you fight in its name you show yourself ignorant of its principles and unswayed by its influence. Balhe often three times a week every day. The expense is as nothing to the bene
fit derived. If you would enjoy health, have a clear head, a sweet stomach, a cheerful dispo
sition, put your carcasses under the water ev-
whtle. ho mad? that fire? Or Prv dav. and when von emerge use the binsh
rather who was idiotic en nsh to imagine that! vigorously for five minutes, There is noththat pile of sreen logs could ever be conver- m? i,ke the pure, bracing water. We never ted into a blaze I'll be d d if the people in 'dip beneath its surface without thanking God this house know enough to make a fire. Pray(f0r having placed such a health promoting can you tell what this dark colored mass is. element within our reach. Noah's Messenstipposed to represent?' ger.
i nai is brown bread toat.
I thought so! by heavens! this was put upon
tne table, expressly to enrace me you know
Safety in Thunder Storvts. People are often led to inooire what are the best means o
1 nate tne cursed stuff. 1 heard some one ring: safety in a thunder storm? If out of doors,
this morning who was ii?' t we should avoid trees and elevated objects of Why that youngman. that what's his name ievery kind, and if the flah U instantly folwho has been to see you twice before, you lowed by the report, which indicates that the say he's such a bore. I knew you wouldn't cloud is "near, a recumbent position is considerlike to be bothered w ith him at breakfast ed the satest. We should avoid rivers, ponds, ,ime- 'and all streams of water, because water is a The married man throws himself back in 'conductor, and persons on ihe water in a boat his chair and smites the nnoffeding table with i would be the most prominent objects, and his fist, to the evident astonishment of the therefore most likely t be struck by the lightcups and saucers. 'ning. If we are within doors, the middle of And who the devil authorised yon to deny a large rarpeted room w ill be tolerably safe, me my friends? Yon are always making some j We should avoid the chimney, for the iron acursed blunder. I made a particular appoint- bout the grate, the soot that olten lines it, ment with that young man to see him this and the heated and rarified air it contains, are morning. And yon have told him that I was tolerable conductors, and should on that acnot at home! It seems to be your sole study count be avoided. It is never safe to sit by an to see what you can do to put me in a pas- open window, because a draught of moist air 'ion.' jg a conductor hence we should close the And in his rase, he unconsciously brings' windows on such wrcasions. In bed we are one elbow in contact with hi coffee cup, which coniparativeh safe, for the feathers and blankconsequently losing its equilibrium, the con- t-ts are bad conductors, and we are to a cer tents are duly delivered upon his brocade d res- tain extent insured in such a situation, sing gown. '; -rv .. 'There by ! Now I bope you are sat-! --rir v t?t 1 iht x.- rr isfied yon have been the means of ruining my ll,i,ul lu morning gown, whh cost me twelve dollars ACCTIOKKF.B8 ( MISSION MER. day before yesterdayf j y0 22l Main St., Four Itoon Above Fifth. 'I am sure I dnl'nt request you to upset your i Are constantly receiving, direct from imiKrtcoffee.' er9 Htl(j Manufacturers, either on consignments 'But yon put me in a passion.' ;or for purchases with cash, an extensive and T ptit you in a pahm! Yon have been as well selected assortment of
NEW GOODS. RANES & BURTON beg leave to inform their customers and the public in general, that they have just received a large and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, which they are determined to sell low) consisting in part of Wool Dye, Blue Black Cloth.
Blue do. " (ireen, do. " Brown do. " Cadet Mixed do. " Invisible G'n do Drab do. " Steel Mixed do. Fancy and plain Catomers, 25 P's. Satinetts, consisting of Black, Blue Steel Cadet and Sheep mixed, Kxcbequet, Diamond, striped and Plad Fancies. 8 P's. Kentucky Janes, Beverteen and Zebra Cloth. 15 P's. Summer Janes, Plain, Striped and Palid Pantaloons and Coat Linens. 10 P's. Alpacca Luster, Changeable Striped and Plain, Bombazines, Balzarines, Iawn Ginghams,
Plain Black Lutestring Silk, 10 Ps. Gro tie Nap,
Bonnet Silks, While and Colored Florence and Satin, Fancy Gimps and Fringe, Mouslin de Lans Shawls. Cambric Hemstitched and Silk Handkerchiefs, Thread Jackoneit Cotton Edging, Fooling and Lace, Gloresand Mitts, Fashionable Bonnet $ Cap Robbons, Cambric, Jackonett, Bock, .Sin's and Mull Muslins, Bishop ls:wns. Earlstone f Manchester Ginghams,
Mouslin y Crape de Lane,
cross as a hear ever since you got up.' Take care! Dont impose too much upon my good nature.' 'You're a brute, for all you're so mighty lovin? before folks.' 'Will you hold your tongue?1 'Every body thinks von're a pattern of a husband, and that I am the happiest wife in the vorld. Oh! if they knew how you abuse me when we are by ourselves.'
win you hold your tongue r (with a grin-
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Cutlery, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, Books, Stationary, tf-c, which will he sold, wholesale, for cash, at eastern prices, with Ihe addition of freight and ex
change only, and nt retail, at city and wholesale prices. One of our firm, residing in New York, will enable us to receive weekly additions to our stock.
Gr.
Cheap aap Substantial BootcBiadiag, AT G. DICKINSON &. CO. BOOK STORE AND BOOK-BINDERY.
No. 10, West Third Street, Cincinnati.
DICKINSON returns thanks to his
friends for the favors they have 6o lib-
erally bestowed on him for nearly five years, and begs to assure them no effort shall be
wantingon nis pan to morn a continuance o , Ba)e ()n lhe mofit faV0rab:e terms, for
tnem, ootn in reierence io worKrransnip onu cheapness of price to suit the times. Good books deserve good binding; did they contain the power of speech as well as all manner of tongues, how many tales of wo
New Goods. THE subscriber hereby respectfir, y n forms his customers, and the public in general, that he has just returned from the Easi, and is now opening a general afsorin'ent offGoods suited to the present and approach, ing season. All of w hich will be offered f.u
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Not to mention in detail. I may safely MT that my stock consists of almost EVERY grade, thade, quality, and variety of Drv
would they relate to us of the neglect and des- Goods, adapted to the use, comfort, conveii-
triiction they have suffered merely for the
want of a decent exterior, w hich might have been supplied for a few shillings, and would havesecured to him the intimacy and friend1 'j fthe scholar and gentleman, preserving m tofuttire generations. Gentlemen residing at a distance, experiencing a difficulty in getting their Binding, will find it to their advantage by packing and directing them as above, slyle arid price; they may rely upon their being well bound, at the lowest prices, and carefully parked and returned without delay. In all such cases, the owner will be charge"' w iih freight, and an order for payment lor the binding, on a bank or firm in Cincinnati, is required.
icnce ana gratincation oi men, women and children. All are invited to call and sep ihn
Goods and Piices. ALSO I have a full assortment of Hard Ware, Querns Ware, Shoes, Hoots, Hats Leather, and Groeeries, including a good stock of SALT. N. D. GALLION. Brookville. June 3d, 1844. 24-ly.
200 25 15 30 15 24 10
Woollen do do
Ps. Splendid prints, " Blue do " Ticking, " Bleached Muslin. " Marseilcs Veslings, " Linen Table Cloths, " Superior Irish. Linen,
Ladies f Child tens Hose,
Gentlemen's 1-2 oe, Together with a large assortment of Good too tediouBlo enumerate. --ALSO23 Cases BOOTS and MIOKS. containing a large and splendid assnrtuent of Shoes, fo' Men, Women and Children. 10 Cases of Fashionable Hats, 2 Cases Wool Huts. 3 Cases of Palm Mats.
CaseB of Bonnet. 7 Packages of Hardware, containing a assortment. I .WO lbs. Eastern SOLF. LEATHER
ned with Spanish Oak Hark. 4 Dob. Philadelphia Calf skins. A laige and eplendid aoeortmcnt of Queens ware just opened. A large supply of Groceries, Nails, Oottor Yarn, Tin and Earthen ware constantly or band. Brookville, May 24, 114 No. 22 ly.
DM. W. MOORE, BJJAVING permanently located himself m the tor-n ol Brookville, respectfully ten
der5 bis professional services to the public He hopes from a thorough knowledge of ihe various branches of his profession, along and extensive practice in the fevers incident to ihe west, and especially his skill in obstetrics. wi ihe treatment oflh diseases of women and children, (having devoted much of his time, both in study and practice, to that branch of the profession;) to merit, and receive a liberal share of patronage from a generous publicBills to suit the limes. Residence on Main Street, immediati-tr
Qiieenswarc cVGIassware. rHHE subscriber has now on hand a large and complete assortment of Queensware and Glassware of new style and patterns, among which are Common, printed and China Tens. do do do Tea pots, Su gars and Creams. C. C. printed $ drab Pitchers $ Bowls, C. C. Edged an;' Printed Plates, Twifflers,
4 ' . . Smith nflhn .ncMonro f Mr 1 W II;...
C C.edgfdand printed Dishes, I'akcrsaml. V , " , ' . r opposite the new brick building of Mr. S. Ty1 'lF!eS' , , e , ..... -n... tier.
lUNU, Mine raiNCU) Jgui c umi pimm m c Sets j
Plain and pressed. Tumblers, Moulded salts, peppers and vinegars, do Preserve dishes and cup plates, Mo'asses Cans, if-c.
I All of which will herald at ihe lowest prices
for Cash or approvt-d pater. COUNTRY MERC A ANTS, HOTEL Keepers, and others w ishing to puichase are invited to call and examine the stock. W. S. SAMPSON. No. 88 Main street, East side, 3 doora below Third street, Cincinnati. May 23, 1844. 22-1 v.
Brookville, May 1st, 1844.
19-3m.
full tat
h HOdfe LBS.of Iron assorted, sm 3000 ,8 CoUon Yarns' 50 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just receive and for salebv R. & S. TYNER. May'Jth, 1 844. 20 ly
91 A CHINE CARDS. JUST received from the manufacturers, on consignment, a lot of Machine Cards, for SALE FOR CASH. PRICE & LINDSEY. Brockville, April 8, 1844. 10 ly.
six
ding accompaniment or the teeth.) N. it. e are frequently receiving a great
-Ana yei oeiore company, i must ptetenci variety ol uoous on Consignment, which wc to he mightily pleased w hen you kiss me. are authorized to sell at auction, without rePah!' i serve, and at private sate at auction prices.
'If you don't hold your tongue this instant j
I'll tl row this curt at your head"
'Will n r nnl Vrtu ? r nnf i-nn m1a nmn
eter!' ' " ' " j 'Ah! I'm a mot'tr' am 1 Whiz! and a eup is launched at her head with Ihe very best! intentions, which however are frustrated bv I
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.... . . ii n n i- n I Ii ii I...M i-Hn. mm , ... n n I mi n n I till I 1 1
the lady's stooping, with a celerity which could i , onlv have been acquired by the most frequent ,he crHs- which wi W ready ne f'rst
rUI Till i s
TIN WARE! TIN WARE. ! JOHN II. FUDGE siill continues to keep on hand, at his shop in Brookville. an excellent assortment of Tin Ware, lie always procures the best stock, and never allows a job to go from his shop unless it be done in Ihe best and most substantial manner. For the troth of this he refers to tboe w ho have patronized him for the last six years. He sells wltolesale or retail at Cincinnati prices, for Cash only. lie also keeps constantly on hand the IMPROVED PREMI U M COOK I N G STOVE, which is now decidedly the best Stove in use. He is also prepared to make Spouts, Spout
WOOL CA IJDING. ! Wis, and mend Tin, Brass, or Copper Ware.
NEofthe bestcarditg establishments i n i H is shop is adjoining, (in the rear ) Mr. Haile's
the Slate, is at Laurel, Franklin county. 1 drug More,
j Cincina'i, May. 1S43.
II.E.&CO.
23-2m.
JUST RECEIVED, And for safe htj N, D. GalUon. ' 100 Bbls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses, 3 Hhds. oj Sugar, I Tierce of Bice, 30 Sacks of Coffee, 20 Kegs of Nails, 4 Do Tobacco. ALSO A lot o f Shovels and Spades, Drawing Chains, Upper and Sole Leather.
of next May, for work in ihat line.
ofriff and see them! PRICES OF CARDING. White or plain Wool, 5 cents per lb. Mixed do 71 do Forwooll-7th forhalf the anntint ofcar-
nnd persevering practice. She escapes the
msle. but alas! not the brutal blow, which speedily follows it from the hard hand of the hypocritical husband, who doubtless considers U his duty to punish her for ms having brotpn Ii offoo etin nnft ftamarroit m itrAecinn vnnn
Hark! the door rung, and now the poor wife dinf for each Jo, xv,,ere M oo1 is wn"ted ,J be
rainlv pndenvors In tinnree her tears itnH f"u-
sobs. Servant announces a visiter. The hvr-
Countrv Merchants would do well to call
Bud examine his ware and his prices. February 21, 1844 t)-ly
om mission ik FoRwirmno r six ess AT NEW 0 18 LEANS.
THE unders.gncd having esCtblished him-
selfatNew Orlears, for the purpose of
acting a General Commission and Forwarding Business, would solicit a share of Franklin and
Falline will also be attended to. after the 1 adioinina counties. I have made advantageous
T
Ii. & S. TYNEK, AVE received within Ihe last few weeks a fresh supply of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Q VEENS WA RE, TRACE CHALSS, $.c $c. Which, in addition to their former stock of Goods, make their assortment very good. Persons w ishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cull and examine for themselves. May 9th, 1814. 20-ly.
i . . i ..i ..ill a nnnd I iicil n ll lltliPH
critical husband approaches her with a threa-i nrsAln .r'"iiner next, a reduced prices , arrarEcm - - - .i,j,r. ' AH kinds of inert haittable produce w ill be : here, for Insuring Ila , and all ottier l roouce Flat Boat, which will be effected
'aken for w oik, at cash price
Laurel, February 21, 1814.
ELI ASM AC Y.
9-tf
fipiIE subscribers are ' constantly receiving' fuy and PromPlly ",,e"':
company! Pry your eyes quickly, or else, by heavens, as soon e.s they ore cone, I'll resume j mv remarks w here I left off.' 1 ?. , m . ... ,
...ritcr tsos.erea ,o. , ne n vpocnuca, , jj. nddj(j(in, , ,hfir stork of PRY j husband immediate!,-KSU.nes a cheerful ami.- G00ns r,ROCERIES. HARDWARE, and ble es.press.on, and ra--ses the usual co.npli- Ql-EENSWARE. BOOTS. SHOES, PALM menu in tones of aingmarly sweet and gentle IATS RON xj AILS. STEEL, CASTINGS.
intiui.iattons. ine visiter i a iaav j remarKinR r . .u;K ...;n t- .,i.i .i.
tne nrpearnnre of tno neitntrn wife exrlaimes: . . r .
iTiies iiir i iiMi fr rriMi in p. t"t
PRICE & LINDSEY. 16-ly
shipped per Flat Boat, which will be effected by wtitiug to me, if I am acquainted with he applicant.
All business entrusted to me snan De laun
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
tllE undersigned has taken a room in the
Court House, and is pursuing the line ol
his profession, he invite the public in call and see his portraits that he has on hand, believing that he w-ill be patronized when his
reasonable terms become known and his like nesses have been examined.
J.B.GOODWIN. Brookville, May 22, 1844.
THOMAS GUARD.
New Orleans, No. 20, New Levee.
April Sth, 1844.
STRAY OX
appearance ot the ag
-mess mei now pnie you look! now red vouri
eyes are ! Have you been unwell?' But our gentleman will not trust to his wife to reply, and hastens to explain with
Oh nothing is the matter 1 She sat up very:
late U6t night reading ruinous to the eyes you know. I often tell her: 'My dear yon abuse our eyesight reading small print by candle light, but she won't listen to me; and you aee the consequence, the next morning
7, " J -""'Doomitip Grove or West Union fin Cft Iflftin Will fnn Ioa1 Ck.V n.L.J MA i
to be a good little girl; haven't you darling?"
REFfia to: C. F. CtRKSo?r, Esq., Messrs. R At S. Tvnbb. January, 1844.
Brock vil1e. 5l
SlTRAYED from ihe subscribers about six:
weeks since, a large, pale red ox. with a; white f:tce and in good condition, about seven years of age. Any person seeing or taking up
Jsaid ox, and forwarding to us any information
at Laurel, will he liberally rewarded. It is
T
So saying, the affectionate creature Dresses
her fondly..
Temper. The first and most important female quality is sweetness of temper. Heaven did not give to the female sex insinuation and persuasion, in order to be surly; it did not make them weak, in order to be cmyloyed in scolding; nor did il provide them with delicate feature, in order to be disfigured with anger.
Laurel, July 27.184-.
R. & J. ELLIS.
33w
PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a partnership in the practice of the Law
NEW GOODS.
THE Sucscribers have just received a large stock of
Drif Goods,G rare riesjlard ware. Qttrenswarr, Far and Wool Hats, Fine Caps, Iron, Nails,Cotlon Yarns, Sole and Upper Leather, Salt,
All of whicTi wiTl be sold at the Cincinnati
Prices, adding carriage only on heavy articles
Those w ishing to buy Goods will find it to their interest to call and examine our Goods before
They propose to attend to any business that , tnev make olner purchases
may be entrusted to their care, either in the
Inferior, Circuit, or Supreme Courts in the State. J. A. MATSON,
J. D. IIOWLAND. Brookville, Aug. 14. 1843. 34-tf.
The trettest pleasure of life is love; the greatest treasure is contentment; the greattest possession is health; the greatest ease is sleepi yt-ithe best medicine a true friend.
JOHN II. FARQ.UIIAR, Attorney t Law, Brookville, Ta, Jan. 10, 1843. 3tf.
R.& S. TYNER.
Brookville, Oct. 3, 1843.
BLANKS.
dS hand, constantly at the American rflle
the following kinds of blanks: Deeds, j Summonses, Mortgages, I Sub pienas, Quit-Claim Deeds, I Executions, March 29, 144,
TERMS OF THE INDIANA AMERICAN. ' J1WO Dollars in advance, 2 50 in
months, S3 00 at the end of the year
andan addition of JO ccnls for every year payment is delayed thereafter.
Advertisemelts. Twelve lines or less
w ill be inserted 3 times for one dollar if pay
ment be made in advance. SI 2a if payment be
delayed one year, and SI 50 if delayed two years, aud so in the same proportion for the lime payment is delayed. Larger adveitisements for a longer tire will be charged ou the
same principle.
GROCERIES.
ME heve on hand a lot of SUGAR, COF FEE. and MOLASSES, which we can
ell as low as they can be had in the place.
Our Store House is in the basement room of
the American Printing Office. We intend
keeping these articles on hand and for saie
hereafter, constantly. C. F. CLARKS0NFeb. 15, 1S44.
THE SOUND CURRENCY.
THE Editor of the American will fake the following Currency at par, for subscrip
tion or advertising, to-wit:
!InpIcSiiar, IvTo:aHe, Country Linen, .Tenn , Chicken, Uullcr, Cheese, Wood Dried Apples Dried Feaelies
Corn, Wheal, Flour, Corn meal, Pork Keel, Oats IIa Flour Ra eon
Or most any mechanical production.
GEO. HOLLAND, Attorney at Law, Bhookville, Ind.
Office on Main street, opposite D. Price's store.
DR. R. E. PUTNEY'S
Ferer V Anne and Chills ft Ferer
PILLS Warranted to Cure the long 'A
standing cases,
1AN be had at he store of Mr. Thos. Fit-
- ten, Rochester, and Mr. M. W. Ilaile, Brookville my sole agents in Ftanklin coun
ty. Indiana. R. E. PUTNEY. N. B. If the directions are strictly followed
I rod nocureeffected.no charces will be mane.
R E. P. Sept. 6, 1843. 37-lyr.
PATENT MEDICINES.
TE have on hand several kinds of Paten
Medicines.-which we will sell low for
Cash, or almost any kind of country produce or mechanical productions.
Vehve on hand at present the following.
lo-wit:
OmatCs Don set Pills, Erans'' Ferer ft Agne Pills, Good's emale Domestic Pills, Erans" Soothing Syrup, for Children, Anti Dill ions Plils, Cam mom He Pills,
Daron Von Hutchler's Herb
Pills. All of which are excellent Medicines, hav ing stood ihe test of experience.
We would also inform the owners of Patent 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.
Full and ample directions accompany the above medicines. Certificates of their utility
ana meir great oonefit in Ihe diseases to which
flesh is heir, are in our possession and can be
C.F. CLaRKSON. i Feb. 15, 1844,
WANTED ALWAYS!
WHEAT and FLAX SEED, for which the marll nrirn will hat nti in CASH
PRICE & LINDSEY. April 8th, 1844. 16-ly..
II. II. IIAZZARD, &CO. Commissicn and Fvnrardh'g Merchants, White Water Canal Basin, CINCINNATI, O. D3"Attention paid to the Purchase and Sale f Produce..! May 16, 1844. 21 3m.
W3I. S. SAMPSON, No. 88 Main Street, East Side, three doort below Tliird, CINCINNATI, ITS constantly receiving and has now on hand a complete assortment of Eartien, Ch inn, ft Hard-ware. To which the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, HO TEL KEEPERS, and others visiting the city to puichsse, is particularly invited; as his stock comprises every variety of style and pattern in ihe Queensware Ye and having been imported direct from the manufactories in England and the East; and
will be sold at the lowsl piices for cash or
approven credit, April 2, 1844. J-5 tf-
