Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 December 1845 — Page 4
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noii(F friends. nh.tl.iro' :i p vir la m ike each hmir A wrrt a Heaven t.e-.i;iiei il; N-.vr ti-'el e r (-m 10 brinj il liomf, Ttir" few ilire be t! i find it! Wo s?5 ' li5 rr liiinjs c'.oe by, Ami t we whi nature found its: rVrlifi In? here n clnrais so dear As limine ruJ Friend around usi
Sabbath Association. Uhookville Dec, 3J 1845. Pursuant to Biljournment, the Sabbath Aaanrinliriii fti Klfrri llttltatllt IllCrV Hlld.
lii:icot nlj 'ut $ !. arid can b heard lw , the ir(.gj)ie,u ,,ot i,eit)g proM-nt. Mr. Hr
I Belt ' ofS'eel Church bells cnn no be j ! tnide, or tecl , b been proved by mm-: mechanic in Ohio. A i
.1 r fi Tl ...mtlftil
neu we-iii-." v f
n'ti-f'! ofrteel.j
AVe ofi destroy ihe present joy For future hope- and jiraU-e them; While fl er a? sweet blootn at our feet. If we'd but stoop to raise thsm!
For thing afar still sweetest are
! milps or mr. Th advantasad of this m-
' vention are iJ to two fold; first, it i ! ,t,r tK.it ver church mtv have a bell of
-"i --m - : . . i
clear brtifiant mid in'isicil loni, eecono. it ia s i l5Mt and be'n alionary, that
jeten flight belfry will euuia t. This
newly invented hell is rung by a crank, and any body can do it as well as a regular n-trish hell ringer. For ab ut f 2 HI a
even bells can now oe ua.
ev Peirce was, on motion of the Ke.ilr.
Gilchrist, called to the chair, who, having taken hi seat, railed on Ret.- Fratieia Monforl lo open the meeting by prayer. The ConsiHt'tion was the read, and those who were preienl invited to become members, whereupon 18 subscribers were obtained, to which in the evening were added 22. making in all, 40.
for tine read-
icbhn of
rVr-A certain lawyer. not in Ohior being There v as then ncall lor toe rea
in th midst f a violent harangue, a waf i mu of the minutes of the last meeting,
i rushed out of the court room, exclaimed which w as done.
When-yout h's brishtpell hath bound a; j that nek a sieett made him tea tie 1 The names of those who were appointITutsoon verretau-ht that earth has nought j Sn,kf y chimney In Franco, the ow- !d at a former meeting, to deliver lectures I.-ke II and Friends around us'. q( ,iOIIjC4 .,Ui ert,..kin2 chimneys c.n in various places, were called, and il was I ... . . i.'r i.i ..... : ,J. . : )... I ..r
icoilect n3 rents. v,ere SllCU a li m i iiiimu mere v as nui uur iiiuoiuum ui iuc
I force here, we know aotn e landlords that i number present.
T!i- friends that speod in time of neeJ, When hope's last reel is shaken. To show us still, that come what will. Vfe are rot qsiiie forsaken. Though U were night if hut the light From Friendship's altar crowned ur , 'Twould prove the bliss of earth was th-.s-Oar Home and Friends around tif.
would lire eIiiii.
JTometi and C'orl t A whimieoal com- j pirisan being made between a- dock and a woman, Chries Fox obeerd tltol he
i thought the eimile bad.- "For, said he, "a
clock serves to point nut the hours, and a
'it isls
Romanes on. the Mississippi. A correspondent of tbe New Orleans Delta, writin? from Memphis, Tennessee, gives the fol!awing bit Jof romance-as bving cc.-urred in tint vicinity lately. It fo"ms that in the town of Columbia. Tennessee, there resided a Iifs, accomplished, b 'fJ'ifui, and, of course, rich. A youth fVil in love, and the girl fell in love. W it riie father of the nmi.len took it into his l -iad thit lie miijht as well have anne'.hing t f-.v a'ut .the a(Tir, kr.J , acc rJinzlv . e..'iui catastrophe, he desp itched the younj lady, under charge of a chivtili t-.i brother. (th; Misiissippf, and up
the Mississippi. I ney ainveJ at .lleinpliis, ! le fcgiui,
t! to K pioSiJ oil i ncinr.T 11 Jicife I'Ngle." Almost einiul'aneonsly arrived t':f SNver, h'lt ha was qo-ilo off thl ecenirimlly the steamer -llulletin" made the Hnding. and a few hoars afterwards started for Randolph, with the disconsolate 1ver on brard, utterly ignorant of the where-
abuts of his intended mate, who wassmi;
The President app tinted the following
persons a Coinmiitee to appoint lecturers and astign them their fields of labor till the next meeting viz: Rev. Messrs Tarkington. Monforl and Worth. Rev. Francis Monforl wa9, on motion,
woman to make us forget them. i called upon to address the association, 0-A person pointed out a man who j huh he proceeded lo do. bad a profusion of rings on Lis fingers, to j On motion. U was, a cooner. "Ah master" said1 the-artisan. Jfet-jtrC, That Rev. Messrs Worth and
when so
a sure sign or weaanesa
many hoops are used."
A Voutxful Wife. The New York Trib-
une eavs. we were torn yesiraay m young lady, fnm the interior of this State who had iust been mat-ried to her second
j husband; she i now 3 year3 old" ani norJried her first husband when she wis 11." How da you liko Sinkespeare!" said a j blue stocking young lady tojan-old river capItain. Don't like hr at air, Madam, she, i burns too much wood and carries too lit-
Logic ti. S.nokiug in Ihe Street. No gentleman n n ike j in thcBl'celH. No man is. a gentleman who isnH pohie Politeness is kindliest in little th;n.j To 6tn ike in the streets ia a breach f
j politeness-, becausa an unkiiidiiess to lfios! ! who do n t soi I'se. I Therefore no-m.an who s.nVs inth!
tletnan.
Therefore no
1r pntoinpd m h-li.t tli ItltpliPA F!nrTla
tin&t the wharf. The. IloMetin arrived ( 6treets is polite, therefore, Lew no g-.-n-
at Randolph, where proper enquiries were made, but no such vounr 1 id v as was des
cribed, had been heard of. It was about islreet
midnight, and the bereaved youth sat die- J .1 Gem 'VeSmrii'.f withacoconsolale in the cabin, drinking a hot whis- j temporary, that Maora never conceived a
key punch, when the lia'ehee l.agie ca:ne tn ,re cxqiisiie fancy thaa the folio. vm; by
geutlom m sm oVes ia the U. C D.
iongide to land a small quantity freight. Simehow it happened that
weut on biard the Eagle; and, moreover, be was cnTsed a fo.v nim?nts in conversation vyjth tie cha'iibi;rinaid. Nobody knows bow it all happened, hut in ten minutes afterwards, a dark form was seen conducting a female on a plank which run from the slero oftheFiele to the ladies cabin of the Hulletin. Five minutes afterwards the Kajle resumed her course. The
brother was sleeping ia one of the stale rooms, with a huge pair of pistols beneath his piliowAt a seasonable time the next morning, the Bulletin was at the Memphis wharf, and one hour afterwards a marriigc was d i!y ee!ebrat?d before one of the principal clergyman of the place.
ofi Amelia.'
be i Th twilight h ior. like bird ftw bv
As lightly and as free; Ten thousand stars were in the sky, Ten thousand on theses: For every wave with dimpled face, That leaped up in the air. Had caujht a star in its embrace. And held il trembling there!
QSrRttfher Secrte on Ihe Li fi -Bo'ton Transcript feolteU by a lady)
mates that it is not an u ihard of thin-, in that city, for ladies to have articles of dress, capes, collars, jswelry, Ase. s-.mt home for examination which bei ig retained over night, have been found to have been worn on particular occasiont, and returned the next day with the message-that they tej,-if ifo?
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Stated Prayer. There is no religion without prayer. Have stated times for devotion. At least, begin and end every day withtJod. Take time from sleep, rather than wanttioio for prayer. Watch against formality in your devotions. It is heartfelt prayers that are alone acceptab'c to Mod. Resides your intercourse with Ood at slated seasons, often look up to him, and ever ga to him in the name of Jesiks. to into y our closet, and down upon yoor knees for prayer, with as much revere nee as if you beheld the great and blessed God. You require to le often reminded of this. For whether in childhood, in youth, in manhood or in old age, we are all too apt to have a wandering henrt in priyer. and repeat an outward form with his lips, but with a heart, ala, far from (!od.
Oh! pray against this he att'msnrit, as j one of the most powerful temptations ofi
your spiritual enemy. Could you
Mhthod is Madssss. A lunatic in Raleigh, X. C recently penned '-hi following 6tirring lines, and sent them for publication to U.e ad-itoc oi the Raleigh. Register; "Tell them I AM: Jehivah said
To Moses, while earth heard in dread,
And, smitten to the heirt,
At once, ahov i, oenealh, around. All nature, withmt voice or sound. Replied Oh! Lord,TilOiT RIT Receipt for Ditcorrrinf a JFoman't Con tcience. To discover the length of a woman's conscience, let her measure off as much nbbou as she pleases for a sLillin; When you observe how much she takes, you have gauged the lenjtb o! a worn in s conscience.
Poetry aid Parity of fin-isi-iafiii
ascend ! loe struck pact in ew Hunpstiirj writes
into heaven every morning and evening, lo'ofhis d;ir delightful; nvhose bosom s iir-j otferyour devotions to the MVjt Ifi.gdt. and j a whitewasbcil tence.M then return to earth again, what a life ofi Tht.mytl ,,ne w,rd, but the man dtnholiness you would leid.' hat fervent I cuU u pron0!lnce in the Knc-iish language, prayer an! thanksgiving would yoa offer! j js How many have been rumed bv Consider that the eyes of the Lord are in , . unaSle u overco,ne lU, OrdVuulty . ever o:jice. tiehoUlinsr the evil and the "
good, and that "!l things are naked audi Kissfd to Dkitii. Tbe Chinese girls j
oaen before him with whom we have lo do. .color their lips, il is sain, wun a poisonous
substance, so that their lovers maybe said literally to be kiss! to d lath. NVe don't know that this ever happens. As old Maid. According to the Rook of Jasher, Ncomah,the daughter of F.noch, was Cve hundred and eighty yeira old when she was married to SoaJi. Tns "Hio (!. The big gun. made for the Princeton in Eojfland.wetjh lflt'Kt
pound. The duty paid on it at New 1 ork was $4,050. and the freight cost $ 2"H. Total cost f o,4-0! Lou. Jour Virriage in IHgh Life.-' A marriage has been resolved up.m between thp Archduke Stephen of Autna and the Princess Olga, daughter of the Emperor Nicholas Tho lady is the most beautiful princess in Europe, according to all accounts, and is
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McLaughlin 'address the association this evening, al half past 6ix o'clock. On motion, The association had a reces till hall past six. KVEINO SESSION.
The Piesident not being present at the
hour, Rev. F. Monforl was railed to Ihe
chair, and ihe Bssoci.i' ion proceeded to
business.
The Committee named lo appoint lec
turers and assign them their places of la
bor till the next meeting, reported as fol
lows: Drookviile Rev. A. Wiley. Cambridge City- Rev. F. Monforl.
Ml. Canned Rev. J. Tarkington. New Trenton Rev. McLaughlin. Metamora & Greensburgh Rev J. Gilchrist. Laurel Rev. J. Wallace.
I Vta W ilin r r.milftrevillATla
Cooper, Fayeltpville Rev. C. Sturdivanl.
I Rushville, M osco and Vienna Rev.
j S. Pressly. j Shelbyville and New Zion Rev. j Monforl. ! Columbus Rev. J. Cable.
Milford Hon. J Thompson. ! Napoieon Rev. Mr. E Ikins. I Ml. Carmel, Clatksburgh, Mluc Church and Mid llelown Rsv. Mr
j rier. I Salt Creek. Bear Creek, Milrov
The ' Clarksburgh Rev. J. II. New.
inti- Aiuiersonviiie uev. tair. King.
Si. Oma r and Middletown Rev Worth . Fairfield Rev. F. A Conwell. On motion it was, Resolved, That the Lerturcrs appointed at a. former meeting to address this meeting of 1-he association, he continued to the next at Cambridge and Rev. J. Wallace added. Received a communication from Rv. A. Wiley, which was read, and Mr. Wiley enrolled as a member of the association. O.i motion it was Resolved that when
this association adjourn, it adjourn to meet
at Cambridge City the 1st Wednesday of
March next at half pisl len o'clock. The hour having arrived the Rev. Mr,
worm proceeuea lo auoress me associ alion.
The Rev. Mr. McLaughlin also addres
sed ihe meeting. Oa motion
The association adjjurned with prayer,
by Rev.J. rarkmaton. WM. ANDERSON, Sec. Hahvet Peirck. Pres. pro t em
River Cur-
and
Secretary to faithfully record all the bit- i sinesi transactions of the association. I Sec. 3d. It shall be the duty of the I
Treasurer to faithfully keep nil the money confided lo his care and disburse the same
only on the order of the association.
ARTICLE 4ih. Sec. 1st. Thf re shalf be a standing
Committee lo consist of five persons: and
denominated ihe executive Comniinee.
the chairman of which Committee shall be ihe corresponding Secretary of ihe assori-
ation, and the correspondence shall be conducted under the super vismrr of the coinmiitee. When any vacancy shall take plaee in this "Committee, it may he tem
porally filled by the President of ihe association, and at the nexl meeting of the association after the vacancy shall have occurred, a member shall be elected to
! fill tli a r.1 -na
.... . Sec. 2nd. There shall be a committee
appointed at each meeting of ihe associ alion whose duty il shall be to prenare
business for the next succeeding meeting
and shall consist of three members.
Sec. 3d. There shall be a free conver
sation at each quarterly meeting in which
all the members shall be invited lo participate with regard to the observance of the
Sabbath within our bounds.
ARTICLE 5th. This association shall meet ictfuiarly on the first Wednesday of June, September, December and Afarch. ACTICLE6ih.
Sec. lit. If il be necessary, collections shall be made at each regular meeting of
the association to defray its incidental expenses. Sec. 2ud. Al each meeiingof Ihe nsso cialion lecturers shall be appointed to cer
tain districts, who shall report at the next meeting. Sec. 3d. In certain cases well written
tracts on the subject of ihe Sabbath would prove very efficient in diffusing knowledge on that subject, and it will be Ihe ob
ject of this association to give such, a wide
circulation. . Sec 4th. On certain occasions the association shi uld memorialize corporate bodies, such as Canal, Stage line and Steam boat companies, on the subject $ the Sabbath; and of suspending Jtheir operations on that dav. ARTICLE 7th.
These articles of association mav be al
tered or amended al any regular meeting of the association by a vote of two thirds
of the members present, provided that notice of such alteration or amendment
shall have beeirgiven al a former meet
ing.
N. R. The present officers of ihn aso
ciation were elected at the last September
meeting in Clarksburgh, and consist of the
following gentlemen, to wit:
HON. JOHN THONPSON, Pres Messrs J. C. McCoy 1
Joseph R. Rankins, John Orison, Thomas Edkins
Han. John Hopkins
sew sroni:. CIIKAP FALL (JOODS. nOCF.I. AND ft McCLEKKT havr jint recrivrd t b, auliful nrtliiritt of Fll Clojil of tin- lnti-,1 tiyM, to which th:-y invite tilt rtti-ntion of th? public pvurrjlly. Our (lock romiU in pari nf the following
SKW STORK.
iut nctitfti Uiivct
JEW DAVID
Truni ; f"2a,HOSK who are acquainted wiih tin -hr.ra?ir . r
--wil-TA- HllI.K h.Ti- tiit ri'mirtl u.r.'CI irura f j
II l'hilatMliHia and Pitt-hunch, a sult ndiil anon- j Jt uavm or ii. i.rt vv i-ism.t a:-n v, rn p;
fit of DRY GOODS. will rtouities De piaa to I. am t!i.n anotln r lari-y),ip. r,,iiM-tiii!; in part .if super. Ilroad rlottu, Snmmi r , mi nt hair been reieived by the travelling aT, nn h Clo'h plain and fancv Ca.vimrn-, Saltinet, Trel j are now prepared to furnish' local as-enta with new
Kentucky J ail, plain ana lanry unmin " . .. .,.,,. tuaJ
I L....H r - I
,r,Kn. Silk Velvet, aatin, Mereme ano ihiic, m ..ir ..m,t. - , " in oi ineir . fr'.mli.nmiiFlhjtnil0tl9lttlrt-nttrhn.n Mftllltt. I. . . ...i it-....- n:.. a n.lvmni.. Mu ni'nur mrdli-al vmues. a et slinnld there h n li. j
.Vu$Ua Je Ivinet, Mpircn lustre, I tl- l,n de i-ane, Crape de Lane, painted Lawn, G.nK ham, ion noli ordans liter ofaffliction who i (uflmni; t,ler , . ' ,,' ,. , , I Auron Check, tiUiin and figured Alpaca Lustre, Horn- I all the horrors ol lame back Ithenmr.tistn; seated pain re, .Kirn. UllSIIHf, inoici. i..1.;,,, hlack and fancv nre and Bonnet Silk, Cot- in the sideor breast swellinps, Tumors, Fever son-.
Scarfs, IPdkfs Js'ankecn, Lintet, Clothe. Castimert t, Jeans, Flannels. S c Hat, and Cans, Boots and Shoes. Groceriet, Hardware, Cueensware, &.e. &e. Thev have on hand excellent Fish, both While and Mackerel. Produce will be taken in eTchrnce for Goodr. Our store i located m ar the Court IIoue, one door north of the Post Office. MoffaU'a Pills and Cheescnum'f lialsam are found at the tame establishment. September 10, 183. 3U-L KE3IOVAL. J.W& W.W.Cooper.
HAVE removed their Hide, Oil and Leather Store from No 37 Main street to No 1 Columbia street between Main and Walnut street CINCINNATI, where they keep a general assortment uf Leather consisting of - Ho; Skin Pea tin gy
Call Skin, tin Skirling and Harness LeatKr;Kusset and Black Bridle do Bar hides and tides.
Sole and Upper leather. Calf and Rip Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skiu. ALSO Spanish and dry hides. Tanner's Oih, Tanner's and Coiirrier's Tools, Osborn'a Patent double grinding Bark Mills. Dealers in the above line are invited to call and ex
amine our stork. J. W. W. W. COOPEK.
N. B. Leather in the rough takea in exchange Tor Hides and Oil. May li, IMS. 7B-m.
i. J : L ni.t
irn . i ii. . - .
ton and Linen Handkerchiefs. KiDoon, s.ioves, i-ms. Needles, Tnek, Ivorv and Side Combs, Ilutton, Gum Suspenders, black, w hite and fancy Barege Scarfs, Thibet anil fanev Summer Shawls and Dress Handkerchief, Ticking, Bleached and Brown Muslin, Coiton and Linen Table Cloths, Swiss and India Mull, Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, Striped and Barn d Swiss and Lace Muslins; a large assortment of SHOES HOOTS.
Leghorn, Casimere, Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Florence Bradeand Cv press Bonnets, splendid Stair. Patsngeand'Floor Carpeting, Calfand Morocco Leatlnr. A lanrt assortment of IRON NAILS.
queenswaje. Glassware, t.mcenes, cotton im, eve, besides a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. " ., V 1. The above stock of Goods was bought with cash, and great pains wen- taken to obtain them on the mot favorable terms, and can therefore be sold al reduced prices for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine for themselves. Brookville, April 48, 1S45. 2S-ly
JOHN A. MATSOX,
Attorney at Law. OFricB o Main St., Rnoox ville. Ind. May lGth, 1845. 20-1 f. j o iiriTAiTp7 WHOLESALE DEALER IN
.loots, Shoes, ami Palm-Leaf
ia is,
NO. 150, EAST SIDK MAIN STREET
THIHD STORE ABOVE FOlRTn Ctj'CIMJS'ATI. OHIO. Will tell verv cheap for cash or approved paper. March 27th 145. 14-ly.
WANTED. -g tf Sharet Whitewater Valley Canal Stock. I I II -ALSOJ2.COO Whitew ater Valley Canal Notes, For which the highest market price will he paid by T. S. GOODMAN ft CO. 101 Main Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Oet. JO. 184J. 4J-2tu
SUNDRIES. rCST RECEIVED and for sale low: I 15.000 Lbs Slign Iron, assorted til
Advice to l".ii: Mn Young met, re id tlio following, and see tiit "you live in aecordiiice wilii wiiat is here 60 justly enjoined upon you. Every line is replete with tritb, and deserves to be engraved in inelTiccablc letters on tbe memory, l'He who wantonly sports wilb a woman's reputation who, without jusl reason, niters, in jest or in earnest, any insin
uations against her character, is guilty of
ingjiljntry. He thus trifles with wl.it is learer to her than liretand tbe loss of which would render life undesirab'e. Nexl to virtue, reputation is, therefore, of all scand il, the vilest and most dishonorable coming from the lips of man. H-5 thtt hears any surh Fcandat, is bound to rc-sist it on the spot, unless it can be proved be vend a t"oubt."
y Vice Pres' is I J
Wm. Anderson, Sec'iy.
Alexander Innis, Treas
DODD'S fA8II10ABL HAT STORE, 144 Tlaia Slrrri, THREE DOORS BELOW FOURTH STREET, C1MCIHH ATI. Th Hl to arknowledeed to l an Important part of dress; therefore it become interesting to learn where a tcnteel, well made article can be procured. I invite the citizens of Brtxtkville, and ita vicinity, who may visit Cincinnati, to call and examine the quality, style and finish of my liaia ; feeling confident that I can fire utiafartion. Wm. Iladtt.
,ooo 200 300 400 100 50 Jaly 14 K43.
Bloom r.rrge aa Cast Steel; Spring Stiel; American blistered Steel; English do dobltrar dn R. S. TYNF.R. 29-1 y
BVSDS.1VS COMPOUND FLUID EXTSJCTOF SARSAPAIULLA; T-OK the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or t King's Evil, Salt Mheum, King Worm, Ulcers,
painful atteciion ot tne Mones, .nronic suit r.je, Blotches. Glandular enlargements and all diseasts ari.iiif from iinnuritv of blood.
The' following is from H. C. I.angdon, formerly edi-J tor of ihe Tmv Times, in relation to Kurdsal's extract
of Sarsaparilla. "It is a valuable medicine. I have I 1rr C
TERMS CASH!
TZ-
tried it Thoroughly and can bear ample testimony to its good effect in "my tiil person. I have for several years been the subject of violent disease., acute pain in the limb, &c, and verily believe the free use of Sarsaparilla wa the principal remedy that performed
.meclire. roriuriner e, hh-iht oi il- eiiieav., i ' nience is made to the folio ing rhysician. who have I pretrrifiei' it viih rrcrtt sucrrti in their practice:
lr. stepnen nonner, ur. , nan-, tiwi,iw, " Wm. Mount, " J. P. Uuckner. William Smith, " William Goshorn, J. Illack;
Or to Mica jnli William', F.sq., Adnm N. Kiddle, F.ssj.,
Edwanl C. Roll, " , M l.ean. Samuel Lewi, Samuel Talbott, Captain L. Shally, James Torrence, All of thee last named gentlemen have either tried
it themselves or used it ill their families, w ith the hap-
iest results. Numerous references might be given,
but these are deemed sufficient.
f his prena -alion is w arranted to cure the most invet
erate cae of disease, arising from impurity of blood; it has never vet been known to fail, ami in no ease is re
muneration asked, wllere a perfect and tpeedy eure is not effected. Prepared and sold by
CALEB S. BVRDSALL. Wholesale and retail Druggist (sign of Dr. Rush,) . E. corner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March 27th IS44. 14-ly.
King s Evil etc. (ail of w hich the plaster seldom I'jii, to cure) or with Dyspepsia, Liver Affection, Fever Chill Fever, Feverand Agee, scrofula or any of tht disease that originate' in impurity of the blood (for the astonishing oiire of which these Pill have become so popular,) for the benefit of such, we will give a few extracts of letter showing the estimate in which thes article are held w here known. INDIANAPOLIS, April 4th 1845 Messrs. D. Harter k
Co. gents you ill please stntl its 12 do.en boxes Pep. sian Pills. The demand continues great, aud we shall doubtless sell a large quantity this season. Your respectfiiUv, JOHN J. OWSLEY, Orlt-gist. Newtown. Ind., April ih 1S45 Mi s-rs I). Harter
j & Co gents, I will just say that the Hebrew Plasterand
persiau Pills continue to go oft line, aim a we are nt-ar. ly out of pills you had better ser.d me sonic by the stage-driver, i doubt not but the utcdiiine will ba much w anted this season, as every body is calling tor
it. lours iriuv, JOHN MICK, Jr. Crawfordsville, la., Jan. STth. 1845 Messrs D. Harter & Co., cent. I have sold out nearly all the larre supply of thejustly celebrated Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills yon furnished me three weeks since, and it would be well to keep me fully supplied, as I find calls for these medicines is increasing daily. 1 wou!d here state that I Bas e no article in my Drug Store that gives better satisfaction than the Hebrew Plasterand Persian Pills. NOAH S. THOMPSON. Washington, Ia., Aug. 3d, 1844; Messrs. D. Harter flc Co., gents, at the request of many, who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of your celebrated Hebrew I Plasterand Persian Pills we write joh the second time
saving lhat we areout. We have frequent calls for both Plaster and Pills, which render general satisfaction. Please send us another lot ininietliatelv, and oblige, GALLAGHER WALTERS. Broomfield, Edgar co. III.. May 20th 1 S44. Messrs D. Harter A: Co., gents We have sold nil the ci l brated Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills left v. ith us a few
I days ago- W'ill you plcae send us 4 or 5 dor, mora ! immediately. Respectfully, O D. BAII.ET. Gotpnrt, Jily , 144, Missrs D. Harter Co, j gents We have sold all the Hebrew Plaster left with ; us and as there is a great call for it we w i-h yitu tn seed j it at least 2 or3 doi. more and also 1 dor. of Persian Pills. Respectfollv. I HL'SSF.Y A-'GOSS.
Bloomfield, Edgar en. III. May 27, 1S44. Mr. D.
Harter Co. gents The rills and Plaster you sent us came to hand in good order. We have an increase tnntiH for ihem and it moniiscs to sum-rrede nearlv sit
- other kinds of medicine in this vieinitv.
Respectfully ' O. &I. RAILT.-
Hardingsburgli, Ia. Sept. 27th 1S44. Messrs D. Hr-
gents Your Hebrew naster yon len with
L Y 31 A A & RICE.
MVOHT" EttS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in.
" Harare and Cutlerv, Wire, Steel, Nails, c. Ae. Sigiiot' the Anvil, mer of Main and Lower Market ttreett, Cineinnati April 18th, 1845 lMy
CONSTITUTION
if th Sabb'itk Anso.i tlion of Eastern
Indiana
Whereas we believe that the Sabbath
is a Divine appointment and a moral in
sii utioti; instituted by in great Lawgiver
of the universe, at the rlse of the crea
titin and sanctified by him and its claims
enforced upon llu am-teni people by w ith holding the manna on the seventh day
and also by incorporating it in that moral
code which was writtr n by his own finger
on tables of stone and delivered to Moses
and was finally taught by the example of
Christ and His apostles, though changed from the seventh to the fir.t day of ihe week, for the purpose of commorating both the creation and redemp'ton of the world; and whereas we consider the desc-
I cration of the Sabbath to ba greatly inju-
rtoutio ine morals and religion oT our happy country, and Whereas we believe that God will frown on thosejnations who regard not his Sabbaths, (vprfied in the history of France and other nations;) and Whereas we believe ihat all works of a secular kind such as unnecessary travel.
NOTICE.
MERCHANTS who are in the habit of purchasing Goods in Cincinnati would save themselves a
gr. at deal of trouble by ending orders to us for such articles as they may want, which we will till on the
most accommodating term, and warrant them to be as cheap a, they can be had west of the mountain
We keep constantly on hand a large stock nf every description of Dry Goods, and arc prepared to fill any
w..... ,., i, ue vnirittiea ioiis. it we nave not t lie
article onlered we will get it on a good term a the individual ordering the same could get it himself if he
were in ine city, aim netter, for we are constant I v in.
the market and cannot he deceived as to the value of
tne article ordered. The strictest attention will be
paid to all orders sent us, Resp'ly wooh A nnriv
P. S. VTe hare been in the habit of receiving order of the above character for sometime, and have , concluded to pav particular attention to them in future, and take this method of informing merchants nf the fact. Send on your orders, anil we'll rnrrantee satisfaction. W L Nov II IS45 4S-ly New Goods. THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which added lo iheir former stock mokes iheir assortment large and complete of all kinds of DRY GOODS, (iriceries, Hardware, Q'teensware, Roots and Shoes, Fur and Palm Leaf Hats, Florenchraid Straw Bonnets. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHVRNS AND ICRS. PAIN TED BUCKETS, TRACE CH AINS, SPADES fc SHOVELS. M -M'HE FORKS, SAD IRONS. BRASS KETTLES, fce. All ofwhich they are determined to sell as low a the
-"ov sins oi gooos are soia tn any town in the eastern part of the State or at Cineinnati prices, adding freight only on the heavy article. R, 4 s TY NFR Brookville, April , 1845. " I7.'ir
SAVE YOU It TEETH!
1 W . K E E I- Y ,
tTT . surgeon Dent 1st,
Is now in llrookvilie, w here he will remain a short time to attend to calls in the line nf hit
business. He is prepared laintrrt tret h either
on Grf P(ofe or Pivat, and warrant their beauty and
durabilitr.
All operation! in the Drntnl .lit performed upon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing
work done w ill please call toon as possible.
A he intends visiting Brookville annually, all oper ations will be warranted. Rm at McCurdy'i Hotel
September 10th 1845. 37jy
JOHN B. CLARK.
""THOLES A1.F. nd Rrtnil Grocer, Pmdncp in Liquor Mmhatit, No. 2 ft 5, Main ttTvet, Cincin
titt. )urt inr ronftlantly on hand.
March 27t.i, 1845. 14-ly
J. S. BENNETT & CO.,
THOLES ALE and Retail dealers in Foreignand Domestie DRY GOODS, No. 183 Main .street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, O.
March 28, 1845 !4-. HENRY JUSTICE.
Storage. Forwarding, and Commission
While Wafer Cnn.-rl liasm.
CINCINNATI, Ohio. REFER TO:Worthington, Shilito, &CoO
Cincinnati, O. Brookvi'.le, la. Connertviller la. Milton, la.
ttiA il.vlinvnf hpr i r:n . milo.-t fnlh-r
rrhr1nk id roiwn tn 1 iftKmnariM-nr Alls. I k1' im-.inisiviii mi Keening me uay
irumen It is not the j ri, son of lUe ptine of Ihmynry. and ' ,,,lly 10 Lord, ( we would ho wever ex-
is himself iceroy of Uohemia. 1 be mar- j r worn oi necessity twid mercy, lhat is, ti age was once before arranged, but was j those things thM cannot be done before broken off in consequence of tbe you.-.g j nor delayed till after the Sabbath.) and Archduke refusing- to chains hi?, religion, j Whereas such is the state of e.ciety tliat The r.inperor Nicholas ba- al l ist consen-, we believe a special elTort should be mvlc ed not to iniet on this p-Mnt It is tbe first j ,,- ,he frienJj f ,e Sabbath lo diffuse time "imilar concision .M .m; been , knowled anJ l(,rorma.ion upon the submade by this imperial family of Russtta, and I . , , . . u il is cou.idered mt imaortant in a polili- 1' a"J lUere'7 Perve its sancl.ty cal point of view. Cir. Chronicle". ; Therefore resolved, lhat we the under- . , , i signed form ourselves into an association
. . . I H va wot vi'JCwl BUIIIC 141 ClIUrtlT
j in which were ten pretty Pirls. I pon as- j , ' , ' 7 ' "on oi ihe
Miuiiii, .imuiainr svill use lllir t-ntiri
precept and example to effect this
d consent to be eoverned by the
! following articles of association.
f.ortli''fss in
niile of a pretty ftce. nor tbe beauty and
the symmetry of thy person, nor yet the cosl'y decorations that compose thy artificial beiuty. No! nor the enchanrnjr glances which lliou bestowest with lustre on the man thou deign! worthy of thy atTec-, lion. It is thy pleasing deportment thy ciitfte coi.vers.Mion, by sensibility, and the purity of thy lliaughts Ihy arTable and open disposition sympathising with those in adversity comforting the atllicted reiicvinsr the distressed and. above all. ihii
hutmlitv of soul, that tnfi'ifti,-il ami npripet i not Ion
rotrd lir the precepts of Christianity.
Tbcs virtues constituta loveliness. Ador- j cendwj tbe step, ha ptusd for a inorninl j j"' ' ed with bo those of nature and simplici-1 daisied by t!i! bJauty beror him. Uo'n Vr ty , they will shine like the refulgent sun; ! "There is room sir, sit down." said one of , oliject, and
disnlav that tbe loveliness of the person is ! amiable ladies. I than'; you." si.l tbe pen
not tobe found in the tinsel ornaments of; tleman, jrettin? in, , I thought of getting thv body, hut in the refl;ctionj of the rec- ! inl an omnibus, but I have entered ptr
titii'ie and the scrutiny of a well spent life, ! "ise'-
tbit soirs above tbe transient van4tieof
Vhe world.
.JtiBfrcijicMiNf. A man down So'ith re eently built a bouse of logs and turf, hung out h s 'shingle, and sent the following advertisement to the village paper: Notice 10 Travellers Sign of the Pig and 1'alur, hiving built a large condition to my Public Dwelling house 1 am prepared to contain leatclicrt in a more hostile wanner thai dad or '. Hr. Carter either. Call and try me. Do gentlemen, (t-v.erman piper ii Cincinnati, (tales thai there are between. 4,J5H and 5000
itenotn voters in that city, and if thises
OCT ""noil a' Chicago The Chicago Journal is pretty good at guessing, and upon the strength of the present weekly receipts nf what (:V,Hr( bu) stys the amount in store on iho'21th ult. was 'M7,000 bu, and lhat by the return of spring, say l'2l days there will awiil shipment, 1.000,000 bu. A weeklv receipt cf -37, 000 bu will doit.
SIIEFFIKLaD CUTLERY.
rflWO thousand doa Market
M. v xtlery, assoned patterns:
Jt Sheph.-rd's Taale
ARTICL3 lt.
Sec. 1st. The association sh.ill be de- ! signaled the Sabbath Association f Eas- ! tern Indiana.
Sec. 2nd. The object of this association shall be lo enlist and unite all the friends of the Sabbath to promote its sanctifies tion. ARTICLE 2nd. The oRicersof the association shall be a Presideii?, five vice Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer, vrhi shall hold their office for one year, and m y be reelected at the pleasure of the association.
j ARTICLE 3J. i Sec. 1st. The President and vice Presidents shall attend t-i those duties and ex-
FltESH TEAS. 41 fl HALF Chests T. H. winrriorv -iU 10 do do do; 100 lb catties G. P. and Imp. For tale br A. OONALDSON Jt CO. . , Cor. th . Mattvsta. Cincinnati. JnlySS, 194J. j-.
C. &, W. II. ALLEN, No. IC7, .Vain street, 3 door below Fourth CINCINNATI. DF. A I.F.KS in Fine Jeweler, Clocks, Watches, atch Toola and Materials, Silver Ware and Fine CutleryALSO Deoer tit rumht, Bruthrt, PrrcHtrion Coir, Pitttlt, PncJrr Flatkt, Fanrv Stall. Pmrkrt B.., Kmxar Strnflt, tozcthrr with a genera rorirtv tf Frrnrh, German end Englith Fancy C.rf. March J7, 1S45. 14-ly.
10-KJdot. Pocket Cutlerv" aM Mifern.-
4oodoc. Scissor.. Shnn mil t? . ,nr. .1.-
Atao 3i d.i tiro. Vo,triih,l.n' IWM rntlvr.-. 1 erciso thi)f nrroo- it ir H-I.iok ......
l.mate is correct mere musi uny-nve 1 ;4,;iXr ..i e hr p ' i n,1n for ihe orliccr thousand tierinan tn the city ea.uaJ.lo " i lk. nvinsov cn ; mt bodiss.
ROBE.RT PORTER.
Wholesale dealer in Foreign and Demestie Dry Goods,
AU. 1 jV, Main Street, between 4th 5th, east side CINCINNA TI, KF.F.PS constancy on hand Cloth,,. Caimr s, Sattinetts, J,n, Print, Jkcnner, cambric, B.wk, Mull and Swiss Mnin. Bleached and Mmsvn Skirtingsand Sheetings, Hundkerchirfa, Shawl., HotrcJ;H,!8,:rs Thrrd-kt &e- ,.lr LIQ.UO KsV WINES."I fi HALF f'P" French Brand v, Xt 9 do Holland Gin, ' SO quarter casks W Sherrr Wine. 0 " " Madeira Wine, to Sweet Malaga Wine, 0 Barrels Peach Branrir, 10 Jamaica Spirit.. 10 s Old Hum. 10 Old Whiskey, 50- Casks Cherry Bounce, Alt ofwhich will be told low. For sale hr A. DONALDSON' k 0. March P, 1M. MANSION HOUSE, C1XCIXNATI, t. f .Vi Strert rffttr the Ctttrt Htutt t T HAVE taken the Mansion Hoase lately occupied' i by Mr. C. Kelacji. wkere I will be ttapp. to accommodate my friend, and the public generally. JOHN S. GORDON'. Xov. 4, IMJ-
SULPII. Q.UININE. f OVN'CES Snlph. quinine, jut received JJ andforsaleby C.S.BI RDSAL, Corner of Mutn and Fifth sti. Cincinnati. Jane tlst,lS4j. 27.lv
Fresh Ron nets, tVc s CASES N S Florence Bonnets;
1 an " Silk dn
t. ?H. Itha!lhe the dniv.of ih?
olher dehbeia-! w. cr,on v s Bor" Ribhon, cnmpri.ing the de-
ei.i-ir .numtriirTrrtiiirrrfltn tne market, ami Tor ale at hnlevaleor retail. vrooo t L.RKIV, it 1.,, r Markat. Cm Nov IS t!i - a.l
BRASS CANDLESTICKS.
SCO paira heavy Chamber Candlestick,, ast'd 41, S, si A f.i in.
AI.SO--150 pairs upright or pillar, ast'd 9, 10. 1J, in
ALSO--i5 doi nne waiters ass mraio m, 12 do Tea Trays, do 0 to S8 in; A few ev.ua super Gothic Traya, in tett, Thit day received and for sale hy TYLER DAVIDSON CO, Ko li. Main st. 3 dtort above Com. Bank, Cin. October 13. 1345. S-lT
EBENEZER WISWELL'S
STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, AND Picture Frame Manufactory. 117, Main st. Cinrirtnsti. TRT. above articles ran be furnished in as good style and on as reasonable terms as at any nf the Eastern Cities. An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand' at wholesale and retail. N. B.--OM Frrttnea rrgilt & plttf reset. STEAMBOATS d HOTELS Furnished at the shortest notice. March 27th 1845. 14-ly.
Casper Sharp,
J. A. D-. liiirrowsi Co. R iS. Tyner, J. D. Howiand, Esq. M. Helm, Col. D. Hankins, Hopkins k lliatl, Daniel Sinks, Siintll'ord Lackey, William Petty,
Jonn Criun, J Geo. Gillespie Sc Co., Hagerstown, I a. Thot. G. Noble, Centreville, Ia. Col. Miles Murphy, New Castle, Ia. P. Patrick, Pendleton, Ia. Buchanan, Ellis.V Co., New Orleans, Byran k Mcllbenny, Philadelphia. July 4, 1845.
Cambridge City, la.
BRUSH STORE. 104 Main street, between Third St Fourth Cincinnati. BUTCHER AND McLACGHLIN would respectfutlv invite MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it being very targe, at greatly RKDVCF.D PRICES. From nnrlong experience isfV hrnh tnanufartnring. we feel cnnXdetit that on Jrk will be ftinnd sa. tisfartory. and that we shall 4r able to suit all, even the most fistidiniia. March 37th 184'. 14-ly.
TRACE & HALTER CHAIN. S00O pairs bright Trace Chains, 7 ft. II, 14, IA link; 1HK do straw Color do do do do; 600 do self do do do do do; dor heavy Halter Chains, SO linkt No 4. ALSO 100 plain Colter Key and Hit'shnrgh Vices; Blacksmith't Bellows, 14 by 36 inehrt. Thit day received and for sale Uv TYLER DAVIDSON CO. No lt Main at. J doors above Cora Bank, Cin. October IJ, 1845 43-ly.
II. KESSLER, 23 CCA SKIN DRESSER. GLOVE MANUFACTURER, KF.F.PS on hand at all timet a large assortment of Buck Skin Gloves. Mil, and Leather of all kinds. No. S7 "nit st. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cinainnati O. March 20th, 1845 "recti fYk rTwii is k y VLWAYS on hand and for tale bv A. DONALDSON A CO. Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati . March 20, 1945 ij-ly
Junietta Iron a"d Nails. V l d Ol t.hs. Slign Iron assarted sizes; tSV.llll5.0O0lb. Bloom Forg, do. v ? W vr poo Amrrio,n Steel; loo s English blistered do; 100 Ca.t Steel. Jntt received and for Je by Hi It S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1S45 17-ly
TIIOS.B. HARRIS, Whotetale an-l Retail Druggist. and dealer in Paintt, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, Corner of Iower Market d Sycamore sis., CINCINNA TI. O. PH YSICI NS and Country Merchants are requested to call and examine for themselves. The above articles are of the best qnalitv, and mar be had at reasonable rates. Ca,k paid for Ginseng and Beeswax. April 15, 1345 16-ly
A CARD. DR. THOS. R. SEW ALL T F.SPECTFl'LLT offer, his professional service.
, in tae various nrancnes ot medicine, to the
ae-a. of Laurel and it. vieinitv.
am.
Hit office is in the
Dunning adjoining tne ttore ol Mesr. Conw.ll, Shoup and Vanbergen. Laurel. Sept. Q, 1845. 40-tf TEAS. Tfk H ALF Chctts Young Hyson, JW SO do Gunpowder,
THOMAS BUIST, NO. ) MMX ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts. c-ixciftrvA'ti, DEALER IN Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel, Castings, etc., etc. March 27th l4o. 14-ly. Fancv Drv Oooils.
THE snbscribrrs respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Brookville and its vicinity to their ttock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a large portion ofwhich are entirely new, and nf the latest atyles; it having been aelected by one of the partner,, who has just returned from the Eastern citiet, they are conn, dent that they can meet the expectation! of their friends and the public. Their prices are uniform and ?. PADGETT M ACT, 17, Main street, bet. 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. March, 20, 1844 . 13-ly HARDWARE. THE subscribers are now opening a splendid assortment of Hardware, eompaising a large and general assortment of TABLE HOCKET CCTLERY, Files, Sawt, Sickles Scjthe sneaths, Hav and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades Nails, wire. Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows, Locks and Latches of 'wry kind in use, butts, screws,. Carpenter's tools, Coopers tooU, etc. ALSO Ol'XS, PISTOLS, e.. fee.
together with every article usually found in a well as-
ort?n Hardware store, to mhich they invite the attention of merchants, Mechaeics, and 'Farmers Terms CAS"- LYM N & RICE. M the rtgn the Jnril, earner l Main anrf Lticer Market Stt. CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 18, 1845. 1A.1J. A. W. CULLU3I, T7"HOLKS ALE and Retail Grocer v. Produce and T Liquor Store, corner Main and Eighth Streets Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indieo, Madder. Coiton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest cash price in exchange for all kinds
nfrnaiitrv PMn
March i7th 1845.
14-ly
PLOUGHS.
A. MILLER'S warranted Ploughs. "SloonV
attern. For tale by
R. S. TYNER. March 2th, 145. hj,.
50pJt
Dye
French
CALEB S. BIFRDSAL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUG HI S T.
rM PORTER of Drags, Medicines, Painlt, Oils, StnffV, Glass and Fancy Arficlet, American, Ft and Lnglith Chemirals and Prrfo
t orner Mam and Fifth a.rrett. Ciueinnati. O
""5 13-ly nXil
KEGSatsortrd. For tale by A. MMi ncnv s, r-n
July 25, UV," KiD'h ,nd L in " C-cinnaji.
E. B. IIINMAN, DE4.LER IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OILS f WINDOW GLASS. Agent for Landrettr GARDEN SEEDS. No 2, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. 3Iarch27th 1945. 14-ly.
me to sell is all sold out sonie time since. The Persiaa
1 Pills are all sold but a few l-oes. Plaster and Pills gi .-e general satisfacticn. There set ms to be an in- : crease demand for both articles. I Respectfully JAMES McINTOSH. Wil'iamsport Ia. Sept. 27th 1844. D. Harter fe Co. Dear Sir - I hasesold all the Persian Pills thit you left here and should be glad to get some more. 1 hey har. accomplished mirach s here, and are in great demand
The Pills are called fur several limes everyday. If vim cannot come this wav soon please send some by Mage. ' EBENEZER KING. "Since the above letter was received, we have been informed by the writer, that thecase alluded to in th. above, was that of a l ining man living near W a ho for several months had been confined in a darkened room, for an aggravated ease of inrtamatiOn in the eyes, rendered hitntotall blind. Afterapplyingevery remedy within his reach, without receiving any benefit he rommelici d using the Persian Pills and had inesi them hot a short time when all inflamation left hita, and his health became permanently reinstated.
The following Gentlemen are Agents lor tnese nitwicines: HITT HAILE, Brookville. E. TYNER fe CO. Metamora. CON W EM.. SHOUP A VAN BERGEN, Laura! WM. ADAMS, Fairfield. F. CORF.Y, Bloominggrove, MORGAN" A NICHOLS. Andersonville. D. HAKTER A CO. Srptemlx r 18 5--ly. SAND'S SARSAPARILLA thr remorat arid permanent eure of alt di teat ft arising from an impure state of the hioed, or habit of the systrmviz: Scrofula, or Kings Lrit, fthevrrotismy Obstinant cutaneous Eruption Pimples or PusI tuleson the Face Blotches Biles chronic Sore Eyes
Ring-ieorm or Tetter Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joint Stubborn I'lrrrs Shfthu litie Symptom S-iaticaor Lumbago and Drtearrs art sing from an injudicious use of Mercuru Asrjfrs, or Dropsy Exposure or Impt udence of Life Alto, chronit constitutional disorders ivilt be removed by th;s Preparation. Diseases liavinp thcirorip;.n an impure tatr of the blood and fluids gvnrraUy. will be swdiiy and t factually removed by this innatuaMt- mrdieim- a-it operation is pebxiliar, and coiiMits in rvmovinc; the tatuf to disease by rnterintr into the circuIaiioTi and pain thmnirh th; peneral system. Where Ittrnctiotit to
its favorable operation ei.t, tlit y are remortd as it
passes alonp the alimentary canal; lit nee the patient Trxill feel and know the sensible operation of the Sarsaparilla from its curative power;. The following letter, recently reccWed by the prrv prictors of this invaluable medicine, wiil be read ith interest by all similarly atllicf d. Baltimore, June 10, i45. MeMm Sand Gents: Musf cheerfully do I add t the numerous testimonials of your life preserve tire Saraparilla. I was attacked in the year 1839 uh A scnfulou affection on my upper bp, nnd contintimc upward taking hold of my nose and surrounding parts, until the pasa-'efor conveying trars from the eye to the nostril were destroyed, which cau d an unceasing flow of tear. It aUo effected my cutns. causing a discharge very unpleasant, and my f-eth b-came o loose that it would not have been a hard ta-k to pull them out with A slight jerk such were my feelings at this time that I was rendered perfectly miserable. I con-nlted the first Physician in the city, but with little benefit, r'very thing I heard of as tritd, but all prosed nfnO service, and as a last resort as recommended chanere nf air; hut this, like other r medics, did no ETd ; the disease continued gradually to increat until my whole body wasanect d Ii"t thank to humunitv, my Thjsician recommended your ptvparatirn of Sarsaparilla." I procured fr.im your agi-nt in this city. Or. Jas. A. Heed. f boitl s; and in It than thres month was restored to health and happiness. our Sarsaparilla alone effected the cure, nnd ith a dvira that the afflicted mav ro loiigrr suffer, but tie the nsht medicine and be free from die i:h feelings of joj and gratitude I remain vonr friend, I A N 1 F. I. McCOWIKAN. i Anyonedesirine: to know further particulars will flnrl m-it Tn r ivti.nrr III I'ront street. lnre it ml!
afford me pleasure to eommunieate any thing in relation In this cure. DtVIEL MrCONMKAV Personallv appeared bf.ire me the atwive namid Daniel McConnikan, and made oath of the !;icts connected in the foregoing statement. 6 JOHN CLOUD Justice of Peace ofthe Citv of Baltimore. NKsr-BnrsR trK. N. J , Sep. Si, l4t. M .rs Sands Gentlemen I can sjieak from a verv gratif. ing personal experience of the gn at value of vnurn'reparationorvoiir Sarsaparilla. Forabont nine months I suffered bevond expression from an at'srk of that Prosean and destroying disease, Neiiraln". "T mhich I ias rendered incapable of attending my oritinary emplovment For months Tsias unable to ' line or hold a pen. or convey food to my month: ana sneh as mv bodilv ditn ss, thu no sin p. txc. pt brief catches after extreme exhaustion, as impossible. The medical treatment uual in tHis disease as aiVd m nothing, and I was at last persuaded to try yettr Saraparilla. Before the second bottle mas quite used. in diwase abated. I continued to take it lo the jnv "ni of six bottles, and was perfectly relieved, and I -op pi rmanentl) no indication of a r. !a; -having api ared vet. I believe too have not claimed for your Sarnpsnilathat it is particular' adapud totbe tonmntu - ease towbichl was subject; l-ut 1 hsve 110 d- m is was the means of mv recovery, and should hive no ne. tationin reenmtnending it to other ho may e smfering from Neuralgia. The rati, nile ol its success is, I think, not difficult ofcxplanatien. . C3S-veral metalic preparations' such as nitrate o, silver and arsenic, have been much relied on m I"" years, but ther failed in mv eae. Respeetfullv, your friend and obedient servant, -' 1 c. HOOVER. Forfurther particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlet". n,c mav be obtained of agents gratis. n A Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. n D. SANDS, Wholesale Drugist, 79 Fulton street iorlc. . , Sold also by Drnggistt generally thronghotit in. Unit.-d States, price, tl per bottle; six bottles for fJC3"The public tare respeetfullv reoucsted to remember that it is Sand's Sarsaparilla that has ana is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult class of disease! to which the human f"""'' subject; therefore ask for Sand's Sarsaparilla, and take no other. t Agentt. R.& S- Tynar, Brookvrlle; N. M. C Laurel. May 23d, 145. . l-m.
March SO.
250
t0 do Imnerial.
Joe Caty boxes assorted. For sale bv A. DONAt.DtTN CO Corner Ninth and Mainsts, Cin.innnati. March tn. ms i i-l
SUNDRIES. 2 BARRELS Alum, t 3oo Mats Cinnamon, ii Barrels Copperas, 10 Caw, Indi Madd, 00 Keg, N,ailgo, 1000 Lbs. Cot to,, 1 Hogsheadsn Tarner Coeht-r Ninth and Matn steeef. Cincinnaa,. A. DONALDSON CO. fmt. ISiMttiam! Itmta .ireela. tftnainsiaai. Man, tn. 1(44 ijfr
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. CrockeryViTare, &c. THE subscriber having by recent importation conv,. pleted his ttock of Printed and Common " would inform those wishing to purchase, that now offer lor their examination one of the hest seiecieu assortment, in the West. He feels confident who favor him with a call wi.l find it to A'?" to purchase, a, it it his intention to at low pneat, eitherforcashorapproved paper. ., 1 he stock hat been selected w.tha view to the oan try trade, and con.istt in part of Common and Printed Tea, and Tea Ware; do do Bowls, assorted sizest do . do Piteherv do do do Edged and C C Plates, do do do do Baker's Dishet and Nappies; With a great variety of other articles in his line- . ALSO An assortment of Flint Glata, which will told by the box at Manufacturer's price,. WM S. S AMPSON, No. 82, Main tt. eatt tide, opp Trust Co. Bank, Ci March 16, 1845. SO-'T
S. II. PAItVIX &. CO. I Queen City Hat Cap Store, ' No. 35G, Main st. Four door below Ninth. 'CINCINNATI Otttibex !M5. tO-Iy.
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