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LOVE. BY 3. r. WILLIS. Tbey way talk of lore in a cottage.
Ua ntture bewitching simple, And milkmaids half divine; They way talk of the pleasure of Bleeping 'Neaih the shades of a spreading tree. Of a walk wiili a nymph in the morning. Who trips with footsteps free. But give me a ely flirtation I'.y the light of a chandelier. With music to play in the pauses, Anl nobody over near; Or give me a scat on the sofa. With a gUes of especial wine. And inatiinia too blind o discover. The small white hand in mine. Your leve in a cottage grows hungry. Your vine is a rest fer flies. Simplicity cuts theTgraces, And milk-maids think of piss; You sick to your ehady slumber. And wake with a bug in your ear. And Your nymph that walks in the morning I abod like a wountaincer. True love is at home on the carpet. And mightily likes his ease, True love has an eye for a capon, And would starve mid your ehady trees; His wing is the ftnefa lady. His foot's an invisible thing". His arrow is tipped with a jewel; Aud shot from a silver string. COMMENT. V YHC U0.1.K. H- WILOE. Yon may talk of yonr ely flirtation, Hy the light of a chandelier. With music to play in the paiues. And nobody over near; Or boast of your seat on the sofa. With a glass of especial wine. And mamma too Uind to discover The small white hand in thine. But the green sward give me end the river. The soul chine with love lit.eyee, A breeze and the aspen leaf's quiver, A eun set. and (Jeorgian skies. Or give me the moon for an astral, The atars for a chandelier. And a maiden to warble a pastoral With a musical voice on my ear. Your vision by wine being doubled. You tke twice the liberties due. And early nest morning are troubled. With "Parson or Pistols for two'. Unfit for this world or the other. You're forced to be married or killed, The lady you choose or her brother. And a grave or a paragraph's filled. True love is at home among flowere. And if he would dine at his case, A capon's as good in his powers. As in rooms heated ninety degrees. O'er sighs iutermingled be hovers. He foots it as light as he flies. His dreams, the giance of lovers. Are shot to the heart from theskies.
Till'. LAW OF THE LIPS. Speak kindlv lo thy fellow man. Lest he should die. while yet Thy bitter accent wrings his heart. Aud make his pale cheek wet. Speak tenderly to him. for he Hath many toils to bear; And he is weak, and often sighs. As thou dost, under care. iSpeak lovingly to him; he is A brother of thine own: Ho we'.l may claim thy sympathies, Who's bone of thiue own bone. ycak meekly to him, he may be ' A holier man than thou. And fining it may be for thee. To him with reverence bow. Speak polcmrly to him, for thoa And he must surely meet. To make accounts for isle words, Before the Judgment Seat. Speak faithfully te him; ihy word May touch hi in deep within. And save his erring soul from death, Ai d cover o'er hia sin !
R1ISCEI.I.AREOCS.
How to Curb a Husband. A woman, whom her husband used frequently to scold, went to a cunning man to inquire how she might care him of his barbarity. The saga
cious soothsayer heard her complaint; and af
ter pronouncing some hard words, and using
various gesticulations, while he tilled a vial with colored liquid, desired her, whenever her
hntband was in a passion, to tike a mouthful
f the liquor and keep it in her mouth for five
minutes. lte woman, so overjoyea m su simple a remedy, strictly followed the counsel which was iriven her. and by her silence es-
raned the usnal annoyance. The contents of
the bottle being at last expended, she returned to the cunning man and Anxiously begged
to hare another possessed ol the same virtue.; "Daughter," said the man, "there was nolh-i ing in the bottle but brown sugar and water, When your hab .nd is in a pas-ion, hold your
tongue, and,wy li!e ou it, he will not scow
you."
IaFORMATiow wasted. The editor of tbe
Boston Daily Mail asks he following questions
of his readers:
Did you ever know a lady with very white treth to nut her hand over them when she
lauehed?
Did you ever know a gay lad and a spright
ly lass who tould'nt pick berries into one bas
ket?
Did vou ever know a woman that never
had any thing stolen from her clothes yard! Did you ever know young lady who was too weak to stand up during prayer time at church.who could not dance all night without being tired at all? Did you ever know a young man to hold a skein of yarn for his favorite to windj without getting itstrangely tangled? Did you ever know a man with a shocking bad hat, a long beard, and a ragged coat, who ccul l find a respectrblc hotel that was not full? Did you ever know a very pretty young la
dy that had not a cousin lo wait upon her to
lectures and parties?
Did you ever know a young lady that did
not have some very curious piece of sewing, that she weuld'nt let the young gentlemen see?
Can't saj that we ever have.
.Stoves, Tin, mad Hollow Ware.
flTlHE Subscribers Laving opened Shop in the
INew Building on Main Burgess street, near
1L
the Post Office, thev would respectfully inform
their customers and the public in general that they will keep constantly on hand a general as rortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven Piate Stoves, which they would recommend lo the public as
good aa there is now in use, being of the latest improvement. ALSO They will keep assortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part of Su
gar Kelt!e9, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Andiions Arc.
They have on hand a general assortment of Tin
War', which they will sell wholesale or retail at Cincinnati prices, Also House heads. House
Gutters, Spouting, Stove Pipe, Arc. All kinds of
job work in their line done on the shortest notice, old copper and pewter will be taken in exchange for Tin ware. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles will do well to call aud exam
ine for themselves.
FUDGE dc VAN CAMP. Brookville, Feb. 25. 9-
TX1E CHRISTIAN WORLD. A new, cheap, handsome, interesting, and in
structive Monthly Publication designed to circu
late among all Denominations of Christians.
t.DiToa "g Addrdsb T. H. Stockton. Philadelphia. - The Editor of the Christian World respectfully submits, to the Pastors and Communicants of all Churchesto the Officers and Members of all Be. nevolent institutions and te the friends of Religion and religious Literature generally the following statements: I. The Christian World is devoted to the advancement of all Christian interests.
1 1. Its Plan contemplates four main Departments:
1. Bible Christianity. 2. Organized Christian
ity. 3. Connections of Christianity. 4. A Chris
Wheat Wan led ! will be paid for good merchantable
U WHEAT, at all times, bv
Brookville. March 9. 1641.
R. Ac S. TYNER-
CASH will be paid bv the subscribers for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS. chvered at tkeirMills in Brookville. J. H. SPEER & CO
358
RLAItXS.
ON and, constantly at the American omcetnei following binds of blanks:
Waking vr the wrong Pasvenocu. Thos
Brown, John Mc Williams and James Scott
were yesterday charged before Recorder Bright, of the Third Municipality, with having committed, or with having attempted to
commit, highway robbery.
Itappeared they met a man named Magee on the Levee en Sunday night, and with the true daring of foot pads told him to "stand
and deliver. Magee stood but he did not
deliver, and for thejbesl possible reason be
cause he had nothing fo deliver. He assured
them of the fact, but Scott, to make assurance
doubly sure, commenced searching Magee's
pockets, lhe following is the result of his
explorations:
In the right hand breeches pocket, nothing.
In the left hand, ditto. In the left hand vest
pocket, a piece of chalk; and in the rtht
hand ditto, a thimble. He looked nt the
thimble and then at the forefinger of Magee's
dexter hand, which gave evidence of the ire
quent picking of the needle.
Why, he is T said Scott What T said Brown.
A tailor' said Scott, 'ain't you?' (to Ma
gee.)
'I am, said Magee, that's a fact. There's a mistake,'' said Mc Williams.
'It's worse,' si. id Scott: 'it's a vulgar error.
and 1 m ashamed of mjself for committing
such a professional blunder. He returned
Magee his thimble, and apologized to the tai lor for having mistaken tum'for a inonied man
Pic.
Executions,
Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales.
JVOTjiRY PUBLIC.
C. F. Clakk8or, will also attend to filling
deds, Mo rtgages, Bonds, dec, and take the ack nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, nke depositions, certificates, affidavits, we, 4-c.
nice in the printing n thee. It if
Bkooev ills Feb. Oth, 1641.
wp EC EI YE D this day by the Canal Boat "KaSLh tive" upwards of Twenty Hundred pounds of Castings viz. Susar Kettles, assorted sizes,
Hutch Uvn. also lids for the une. Skillets ana
lids, aed. A 11 of which will be sold low.
J. WUUDS.
from li Poughkseptie Journal. SAMAYIL'S YISIP AFTER MARRIAUE. I vieh I vas a bachelor yes indeed I does, I vow I want no "little vile" Topu'l uiy hair, and yoke my neck And be a pett a'l her life. Yen Adam lived ia Paradise, He lived alone content,' Till voman led him inte vice. Who's en his ruin beat. Just think hew happy I woalJ feel, If 1 should get avake And find myself a single man: Oh vat a fuss I'd make! I'd vih all men might do the same, Jut-t po to bed one night, A L1 vake up iu the mornin' vith No vif to plague their sight. I'm very eerry yes I am That ever I gotdouhle. For a roan who's got a vife I vow, J ' Will find himself in trouble.
" Mrs Grimes, lend me your tub?" 'Can'i
do it all the hoops are off ifs full of suds
besides 1 never had one besides 1 washes I
a barrel."
GRINDSTONES, 50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt,
2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 1 hhde. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, Tuet received and foi sale by R. &S. TVNBR. The Ruehville Whig please copy the aflove.
Ask Enquire Ask iJuat nJi t ...
THOSE only who know by trial or bSUm. observation, ean farm :j .. u,etta
of the oerfect inr. lriV:X?-Z
perfect rtlUf. of the almMt .7T
cures effected in cases of the PILES RliVrV. '
Tin, no matter how severe, by the m of H...L Liniment. Find one who has used it that iU L laud it above all things ever used, and To. flnd-what cannot be found. 1 WlU For the relief of saffering human bein, . naernay bfBicted. I beg you to ask ask if whoknow ask the Hon. ALFRED CONKLlV .8 Judge or that district, residing: u'f.r m;ask MATHEW J. MYERS, EsL Xtail' N.Y.:aakGen. DUFF GREEN, late of Wu ington city, each of these gentlemen know f..
tian Miscellany. As jfar as practicable, thertjn'-conq u era mo hy an ether remedies or phyaiei.e,
will be occupied by Original and independent Ex- luou8 "" ne been curt,; hihitions of the Religion of Christ, as found in the M" use of the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT.-.
Bible, the $emnd. bv Origional Sketches of all ' person. mow similar cure.
churches and Benevolent Inetitutione each asso- " e PPe "eir ne ar justice their humi
ciation to be represented by competent authority iiings. of its own; the lAirrf ,by Original Iteviews,en strict " but, i UT Jm w to yeur suffering feliaw
Christian principles, embracing such subjects as' ongs to lei imsgreai remeay ba non. 5 the Government, Literature, Philosophy, Science; V y" friendt. This w;,i me
and Art of the World; and tbeyotirfA. hy ifietonc-i""1-" iicwpppcrs are not red, r
al. Geographical, Biographical, Current events, characters, descriptions, anecdotes, general intelligence, ire. ice. III. With this sin2le and excellent objbct- this comprehensive and impartial the Christian World appeals to the Great Christian Pnblie for encouragement and support.
1 . ? j 1 ,
whcid i iu.iuuiuu, ut-cause eo m,t ..n.ll.lnc. arfl.lu MM, .ll.Al!..il f .L- '
pose. Tj buyers we eay, if all who have used it do aot say it is beyond all praise, then do nottak
it. ine proprietor win not a now this article to be paid for unless it cures, when all tie directiw, are fully followed. Will any ene rafferirfrtfvtr now to try it? if ha does, he ovght to bt pttiU more for hit obstinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hsys would never consent to offer this article, were he not compelled bv his sense of moral
w
Ltecds,
Mortgages,
Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,
Notes of hand,
Summonses,
Subpoenas,
. genuine.
form, the N0. 27-lv SOLOMON HAYS
tholic spirit, the fcommon circulation, and the Sold by Cemstock dc Co.. 2 Fie .cher-street N. T jful tendency of the publication, may also be re-j And by J. J. TEMPLET ON BrosktiUt.
Lli persons indebted to the sohsenbers are reL quested to call and make immediate payment.
as we cannot do business without cash.
FUDGE c VAN CA3IF. March 25, 1841. W-tf
Notice.
WHEREAS my wife Rachel has left my bed
and board without any just cause or provo
cation on my part, I therefore hereby forewarn all
nersons fiom barborinsr or trusting her on my ac
count, as I am determined to pay no depts of her
contracting. W1L.L.1AM 1UWE1W.
March 24, IS4I. 13
V UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand
Li and offer for sale low
1.100,000 I'cct of Pine Boards.
4UU,UUU sumuLi-,
,3G0 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, S'C.-c.
W. TATE it SON. July, 131839.-ffec.l 2il-tf
Sec Tliis !
ALL those who have accounts of long standing with the undersigned, are requested to call and settle, either by note or cash. Being hard run for money, I am compelled to this measure. I am Btill trying to do business at my old stand
in Brookville, where, by close atte Btion and Derse-
verance, I would humbly solicit a shaie of public i'or this will enable me te sell at reduced prices.
patronsge. THOMPSON STOUT.
sHlfntLB COTTON YARN. OVf 1.0P0 Sole Leather.
200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, S Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and fcrsale by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. 11, 140. NEW GOODS!
THE subscriber respectfully infoims the public that he has commenced the Merchaotile business id the house formerly occupied by
Long Ac Brown, wher he is receiving a large &
general assortment 01 Merchandize, consisting of
Dry Goods, Queenty Stone, Tin, Earthtn, and Hard Ware and Grccrrut oc.
As my IiOods have been bought for Cash and
jof late purchase, persons will do well to give me
a call before tbey make their purchase elsewhere,
ORIGINAL CORKESrOKDBKCE.
It solicits, first, the correspondence of able and
liberal writers. About thirty ministers and lay-;
men of various Denominations, have already p'edg- of religious duty to do all in his power for ti
ed themselves to render occasional help. Bat a victims of distress and misery. For this purpott much larger number is desirable. For the present, fee would sooner devote a fortune, than seesre 1 the character of the work must be relied upon to 1 dollar for any worthless article, attract this aid. Vbe scheme certainly presents, LOOK OUT. Some swindlers hateesunUf to the noblest inquiries: First, to Biblical felted this article, and put it vp wiihariou$ J dents what is the Christianity of the Bible! and vices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing on then, to Churchmen, Philanthropists, Statesmen, mi protect yon it is the name of COMSTOCK Philosophers, Naturalists, Authors and Artists & CO.. that name must always be on the rnp. how does this Bible Christianity regard the Sects-jpr, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tke rian Organization, the charitable Societies, the. this direction with you, and tett by that, or nerer Political Institutions, the Philosophy, Science, lit-( buy; for it ia impossible for any other te be trusor
eraiure, ana An 01 me woria as 11 now is: viun;i
this range of subjects, the beautiful
Catholic spirit.
usef
nembered, ss additional inducements to contribute'
te its columns. PCBSCKIPTIONS. It seks, secondly, a large litt of Subscriber. Here, the followiog facts may be important: 1. The style in which it is published has won the highest commendations. It is printed.in large quarto form, on fine, white paper, with new and
handsome type. Each number contains eight pa
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2 Its price is only l 2 j per annum, for a sin
gle copy or $ 5 for five copies.
3 1 he postage, in view of its peculiar charac
ter, is the same as that of an ordinary newspaper
. Subscribers may yet be supplied from the
commencement. Six numbrs have appeared. 5
Postmasters are authorized to send subscription money free. Gold and silver, in small amounts.
may oe lorwaroed as readily as paper, and aro
greatly preferable io small notes of remote banks or corporations. 6. Many of the most valuable
Religious and Literary publications of Great Brit
ain have been ordered; and the organs of all parties
at bo me, win beat command to furnish selections.
7 If the tokens of public approved and interest con
tinue to multiply, it is expected that this expert
ment will ultimate in the establishment ofono ef
the noblest and most useful works in the world.
Every reader is invited to take part ia the enter-
pnse.
AGEXTF. It seeks, thirdly .numerous, zealous, Active, punc
tual Agents, resident in all parts of the U. States
To hasten the circulation, and to make the estab
lishment sure, the following commissions are pro
posed:
I To Agents who pay in 1 advance for five sub
scribers 20 per cent, or one fifth, will be allowed
2 To Agents who pay in advance for ten Sub
scribers 25 per cent or one fourth.will be allowed
3 lo Agents who pay in advance for twenty
Subscribers 3? percent or one third, will be allowed.
4 To Agents whs pay in advance for one hun
dred or more Subscribers 50 per cent or one half, will be allowed.
To the Bald Headed, and athert. ITKoes any know a neighbor or a friend whs bu lli' been BaU and whose head is now covered avitU fine hair! One whose coat collar was eererea
1 with dandruff, though brushed every hour which
ans now vanished entire v! Or one whetahain
t early sge were turning grey, who now hti oat esgrey hair! Childrenwhose heads were coverel with ecnrf, whose hair would not grow, that an now growing the fullest crops of hair! Some ciwt must be known to moot nersons. Ask them tat cause, and you will be told.these things have been done by the use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA Of 20 years growth is this article, iu demand lacreasing annually some hundred percent, thong when discovered not opposed by any thing forth
same purpoae. new assailed by almost numberles
mugiiroon trash preparations that will ruin the oar if used to any extent. Can more than these fact
be wanted refer to the recommendations or a lis
of names of respectability, uneqnaled by any oibtx article. Look to these things buy this articlesStay and preserve your hair by its use, or if ba'4'
restore it. Indies, attend to this hundreds ia fashionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fill out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time U save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by Beg'eU. of your persons. It is your duty, as morali&ts, to preserve tk beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator baa endowed jou uee the Balm, feritii do it. No. 27-ly. Frr sale by J. TEMPLETON BrcckviUe.
'THE FUTURE.'
March 25, 1841.
ivr ma t a
Ilrtoa.vK on oman. t ne loiiowing epi
gram on woman was witlten by Kobert laa-
aaliill, a Jscotch poet. Nature, impartial in her ends, When she made roan the strongest. In justice then, to make amends. Made womao'a tongue the longest."
"' Such a thing as a bachelor among the Turks is never known. A recent traveller saya that
ynu migbt as well look lor crab apples on a peach tree, or a last year almanac on the toilet of a lady, as to look among the Turks for an m:narrid mtn.
For Sale or Rent. 1pHS subscriber will either 8H or Rent the TaveibStaso situated en Main Street opposite the Public Square, now occupied by Daniel
nonman, together with the oat baitdinre there
is good stabling and wagon yard adjoining. Possession given on the 4tb of April. Term. Reasonable. J.WOODS. Brookville la. Feb. 9, 1841. 7-tf.
All kinds of Merchantable
exchange for Goods.
February 11th, 1841.
produce taken in
G. W.
8UBER. 7-ly.
Take Notice.
fin HE subscriber has just received from the city
a goea assortment 01 ary goods, groceries, hard ware and queens ware, viz, calicoes, meri-
noes. mualina(hlcaehed& unhleaehedVhacV tioVIno
flannels, casineits, cloth, caeimere, linens, muslin! $ non?r,w? d Attractive;
woman, jaconet, lootinsT, tame linens, 1 moor ted
Good, Goods. WE have on hand a heavy stock of Dav Goons, GaooEEiES, Haeowaee, Qcecns waee. Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Far and Seal Skin Cape, Boots, Shoes, &c. Arc. Also Iron, Nails, Grindstones and Salt. All of which we will sell low for cash. , R. 6 8. TYNER. Brookville, Dee. 8th, 1840. Ilousc and L.ot for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell a house and lot in the town of Brookville, on the bottom part of the town. The house is convenient for a small family, and the stable large enough for six horses. For particulars inquire of JACOB RYMAN. Brookville, March 4, 1841 10-tf
71 A BUSHELS Clover seed for sale by -U-v R. & 9. TYNER. Feh3,l41.
A. BIlllHli EDITOR.
THE Friends of Association and SociatPaooate are infomed that arrangements hare
been made for publishing the paper bearing the
above title, and that it will be issued every Satu
rday morning, commencing during the month of
March, from the office No. 30, Ann-st. N. York.
'The Future' will be devoted to the freest and
fullest discussion of all Philosophical Truth, to the
inculcation and diffusion of Practical Philanthropy, to the faithful chronicling of all important ad
vances in fhilosopby, Science and Arts.and to the advocacy at,d dissemination of whatever mav seem calculated to promote the Progress of the Human
Race through Knowledge and Virtue to Universal Happiness.
It Kill labor to deaerve the confidence snd sun-
port of the friends of Humanity and of Social Progress universally, without respect to creed, country, or condition.
The primary positive snd definite object of its
labors will be to show that Human HaDDinesa
may be promoted. Knowledge and Virtue increased, Vice, Misery, Wsste and Want infinitely diminiahed.by a Reoboarie atioh or 8ocietv noon
the principle of Issocivtioh, or a combination of
effort, instead of the present system ef insolatedj
household, with their discordant Interests, conflict
ting tnorts, and, envious Competition. It will
prove that Ikocstet can be ennobled, and render-
ill advocate the
DR. SPOIIX'S
SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. 10 r the permanent cure of this distressing coatplaint, m. vegr fails. When persevered i,it tff: ually reno vate thesystem.and dees awav t!:e closes of the SICK ic NERVOUS HEAD'ACH'.-
Thousands have tried it. and found precisely It
relief which the articles pronv.es to beftc. Cer
tificates of the strongest kind, and from the mott
respectable persons, are in the possession of the proprietor, some of which have been publitcdh, testifying to the permanent cure, and others to the tmmediato relief given by this remedy. Itaforii relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from tka first dose. If taken when the symptoms of en ittack are first felt, it prevents the further progress of the complaint, and ean poduce no danger at any, time by and excessive dose; as in such a case iC would only throw off the contents of the etomacU,
leaving it ewect snd healthy with an excellent appetite. All afflicted with headache ebould net fad
to procure the article, and relieve themselves iroia
so distrersin? a complaint.
fbysiciana have in many instances given 11 w
their patients, and in every instance, to our seowiedge, with great satisfaction have found it a certain cure Sick and A'ereoue Headache is a complaint with which nhvaieiana do not wish to bars
any thing to do, and generally prescribe only ft
temporary rcl.ef- consequently. Jlr. opiion s on Headache Remedv escaDesthe opposition whieb
some other proprietory articles meet frem that
scource. Trv it once and von never will rtzrtt it.
composed entirely of vegetables, and contains oss mineral, or noisonons drue of anv kind, sod co'rf
not reeuireanv ehanve of Hint er exerciee.
8old wholesale and retail by Com tock toCe-
vrnoieea is llroe-a-iate. 2 Fletcher-street
by the principle Druggists in the Union. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEMPLETOX Brookville
Elevation of the Laboring? Classes, the Dienitv of!
flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders, the practical extension of human Liberty woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk and cotton hand. tnd ' The Principles of tbe 8ystem of Askercbiefs,oierino shawls,silk dress handkerchiofs. ".f",, t0 b,c,,T F""" aoted. silk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting. w 11 ? m7 "plained and defended, and every mens and boys fur hats, mens and boys wool bau, objoction to their erBetey and practicability fairly bedeords.VH and G P tea, coffee, molasses, ntand fully obviated. sugar, pepper, spice, saleratus. sbos, bair ta , W,U ? to yetr'y subcloth brushes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats, "' ow pnet of $ ,50 per annum in
crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and band saw files, "-.; P' s.ngie copies at tare curry combs, horee eards, snuff, pad locks, table MBt? oh. To friends of the cause who wish to and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse m,d t by diSMminatingtbe paper, 20 copies will be
shoe and wrought nails, J E William's axes and f aV Ltur1 BM,.'t 00,1 Blid
uuuaaca lor iae rropneiors oy H. Gebblet Je Co. 80 Aan-tt. N.- York. OCT Editors will serve the cause of Sosial Pro
gress by copying or noticing this Prospectus. Those who have aire adv aotiead it will aliui
hatchets, umbrellas, eoat waddinr. books, first.
second and third books of History, spelling books.
i vnuren music, Spanish, half Spanish, and com-
moa cigars, siona ana earthern ware of all descrip
tions, oaskeu Of all sises. also an assortment nt
garden seeds, all of which be will sell very low for that tbe paper is going on, tod mention the redoc
6so or prvuuce. J, TW09. iuonoi price.
OLE and upper leather for sale by
" . R. es S. TYNER.
BARRELS of Salt jest received, and for t-' said by R.4s 8. TYNER.
r so. 9, 1941.
. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.
PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP
The eases of consoraptitn ars so numerous iss j tbe northern latitudes, tbst some ermedy ss a Drevsntative ahonld he ksnt by every family co
stantly on band, to administer on the Crst app"
ance of so direful a disease. This I'spect'n-m-Syrup will ia every case prevent the covbbm' It is quite impossible for any person ever W By consumption who will use this remedy on tbe J" HftMifh nnh and nain im tka aide. SIM IB
ny eases it has cured when physic'.ac had gi
op tbe eases as incurable. -
sold wholesale ana retail ay tomsto - - , , Wholesale Draggist, 3 Fletcher-street, N. 1 by the principle Dropvists in the Uaioa. I
By J. J. TEMPLETON Bw! June, , 1843.
i t. i.j.k,.j ka uWrihers ssaks j
setuenMat wttajn thirty ease, nrjt
A1
LON3 4s
Brookrills, Fsb. 17, 41.
Dee. 9, lf49.
