Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 March 1846 — Page 4
w . , 'te jTMff, OAr..a JIrr'- 1 i j a it s character, but such the . In'.rod ictbn and -progress of flatdo-; in,,.I1M.v ,hilt he b.-r . , tlieiil ill DOUthSdiiC'CIi uldi3.ua.- ! 0 c..t; ,,,, ;1S ti,s.,,eiv. a..-! .nher relatives, NO. XIV. 'to Yield io (Jod and s-'.-U saiv at.ion, when The ?!ni3 is e mo to take leave of a, name j the. miti'v po. er of CJ.nl -.rn :it ituiiet-t c r-iJ-jured by tunny tond recollections of past J monj in-j multitude, and many bowed lie and pleasm s..'oi-Uioii3. I moan the vener- j f'ro a throne or grm-o, and 'iiiny and glohb'.s t!a.v fba Western conference. ; riuiw wore the iriitni.li5 " the lii'd-vni-r's tijed, Hi is shoui-1 have been done injthe lust j kinad.im that Si'r.nth aier:itn n I even'g n i.nh?r. but it was ommitted inadvertent-' In the midst of tii-i ex.: t"me...t one m in ami I. 1) .inn? this, it may not be amiss to j bis family were under tiio tieeessiiy of rothe nasi ! inj home, hut bo was niott anxious to hive
with the present. lT; to the rear 1-00, the conferences were Hnown by numbers, and the places of meetinir, and nt by prone r name?, as at present. In the vaar nanietl, tbe imra conierence in ;
namher ii'..:toiittie drst Friday in April.at jsaas not to attrvet tin anemi-n oi me i ,(, ti, ,, ailil .. otltj wonder hov Duv-vertl.. Ho!-t.n. Whether IloUton was! crowd about the altar ,,,1 rttr.n baaw-.l ; lnfm;iti,ms ruj a cction of country, and Donvvorth a meet, j the cb.ldren there under t:.e over of a t.eo. , ; ,. . ,...-! n.n; or town 1 know not; fori cannot! in the woods; and s.irHv that omnipresent ,,m ,"' s """u ' J u,"l'u'- ",e" lo find P .niv.uf, hi Brooke's Universal iUz- Uein- who see, and hears, and k.m.vs all : " """J' ,0l,r p-t- cr; hence, I supine it was a mectin? j things in the universe, couid bU the pen- : ""i -..uld make you a cham i of Amina-!-. ;s.-. I suppose, however, the conferene j i tent seekers on the camp roun.l. an-! lake j.UV s 12, if jnu have any ta.ie for n-i5 mi th.-j waters of the M.jUton river. In the children, who were linjicled lo Lim i n v,.ea! music, yni onld fel regret lieu 1 I iiod a conference called Kentucky, ; the woods, into covenant r.Utioii to bioiieU j i lie hymn wa.- ended ;lmi i his teg ret would
which met twice in the eam year; the tutt j
iina at llu!ston, o:i the lt of May; and j Shortly after the White Water cimji i ilie Lord, h j would js.-ur fjrih ilie piou tha S3cnd lime on the 1st of October, at . mcclmg ti,ere WRS aIU,i!ier held for Ox- j awpiraii ms . I a dvo..i heart, w ilii sijcli e 1Kbenezer, in I ennessee. 1 suppose Lbjn- f nd circuj, on lhe premiss of brother i . qnence anJ paiho. that heav. n and earth er was the name of a meeting houee - prcache. mentioned be- j .e.-med mi juSt,lp-,Mt on. I have hea.e d Alter this, the conference was called the I r . . , , . 1 , . Wes.er.i conference until the General con- i fore- 1 he nceun- was conducted by . iuy grief and Pi..is prayers, hut kU.-h a. - it. T. . a ... t ). ar n.tl 1 I .-v n.tft..... I... . S r T . J - 1 1.
feicnee in 1 12, when it was divided into the Ohio and Tennessee conferences. For t-?n er- ; the Western conference embraced sH the M sissippi valley, (except the Mon-nn"h--'l i district in th3 15 iltimore conferno.) i till ibited by civilized man. The seal te red settlements hid to be much seclude.!. and greatly hardened in sin. if the pi , niwr jieiiioaim preicuen uu u.n u. a lu-.!.. . out, them n ml irsto rf; i cr i nil -i I 111 nresSlfin nn I i i .' ' r.T: ;.i...-r..,,i n.i maternal conference beui:r lost in the Ohio and Tennessee conferences, wa3 succeeded i cy a rtre i-uiiily ol conlerences, uemg in- , t"en in number and part of the sixteenth. , I-or the one, we now have aiiho, 1 ennesnee, Missouri, Mississippi, Kentucky, Illi- j no'3, U i:6ton.a pari 01 1 luruurj,, iiii.tiiia. ; Aa:'s, Miebi-rin, rsorth Ouio, .uem phis. Hoc'.; River, North Indiana, and low Ssme ol" these are in regions which were are in re-nons Avbich were I u'ed by civTlized man in '.he , U1-3 ho!v m ..t her of them all. j w h-iily ur lif.it i.n.s nl ill
Whpn we look over the van valley ofthe j m the state or the country nnl lhe uiiurcii ; noo popim rliv:n-s in t ie nation but, a c!eSlissifsippi in HI-, and see about one bun-j at lhat lime; for the ulJ leav.jn of back:di- 'scijj 11 -n of t!ie o.j. ma 1' love to G d, dred ami ii "ty iravelinjr, and perhaps thre I an. apostacy after the great revival j in 1 of lio I's l..ve t-. man. eq-i t! to lhe dehundreJ local preachers, to cultivate it, so j j is i- was not yet a'.l pu rd out. There --i tip'ioii h eh I then herd. I have not
far as our denomination is coneernea, anu 1 behiid only about thirty thousand members, ami tu?n rcujei to. t c s-- - , sun- vail ;v more than- seventeen huneiie 1 ; travel, iw ni up-vard of four thousand loc.i i lIlie-1,1. ,-. 1 prearhers, many of whom are men ol the first talents in the nation, and tint our j memhership in tlo -,al;cy numbers more 1 . ..... t ... .'. than four hundred anil luty lliousanu, we , must say, the Lord of hosts is with us; and it wo remain mnuuie, p...., . . , . l,e will stiil bo iviti, us, and permit us to see ; things seen. more lonoas turn we nave sir O, Ojd, keep us thiao for ever and . ' I ever. In the fall of l5in, David Sharp, a youn mm 1'i-iL rece vea o:i iiw, t.i m,,. " 1 .. -- ...nl , r- -. . . , , , f to ,' ivi.!t Wntor eireiiit. John Jstranare to Oxfin!, and M ises Crittne to Law reneebar-r. These brethren wee aii devoted men, ami labored bird to prom te the work of God; b;t had not much fruit of all their t iils Their want of success was t !i 3 result of sev1 I.., foM ota; -; nftvir vvn n. w !!'';, in -.; maet malUnant form; and, as I tA-ooFthe circuits were on the frontier, thv ulTerel tn-ieh in th-ir reliTious prosperity hv the unsHtL-d i-tate of tiiin 's. There action which succeeded the irreat injrt'ierinj in the litmj of the earlhqtnkes, (before mentioned.) and the powerful labors of Finley and Oritlilb, and their zealous belpers among the local.preachers, was mnoth- j ?;.eat drawback on the 1 prosperity of the , Church this vcar. I he Minutes show a de-. crease f four h an l-ed and eleven members ; e circuits from the fall of 1SI'2 : on the thre . iu r.n of 111 Oxford which w as to A l - I in v" - , n.vt tl.eri . ironiier circenc, ueereaseu otn : six memb-'s .in th year Stranje'travelled six nii,iii - o 4 j o it bo that 1 feel a nth inzed to siy, the war. and its concomitants, were the great causes of the decline in ti:e Church. It is true. Oxf.rd circuil ha i a most excellent pastor in the person of Moses Ctuiim lh year be fore Strange t-av?led it. Crume was the ..I ... . . n 1 r. ..-.nninl.ii . ..m.,.,. game UiJ.iIJ niitui Ull in,. 1 e:i.'i.ei 1.-H i- e,iv.e.,i, ; . ' . i ..,,. i.,t,o.i : OUl It UCl II J-iC'l .le-i. e-l.e. e. e.ii.it. liis administration this vear. W hetb3r there . nn iniTMsn. or tle.'rease. en White ! Vl'.ior ir.,i t ilia vear. I haifs no mens ' , '. ...I... ....... ' O- K no vi l il o , aa tilt; ..'"i l ui .us nmiiui.,!. , the preceeJi!,: year was greatly erroneous from the cnue mentioned in lhe last number. 1 suppose however there was a falling oif. Perhaps there is no Initnan transaction on this earth performed with so muvhof the f.'ar of Ool, and purity of motive, and n-; 1,. ,1.. ,,Prt nf Ili.i nrovorj . r..v.' v a ih? atio iintmnts nnd bv the t' l I 4 1 t'l l lisj x. I ' a-., w.i- a-. . i Ait h.i'. itss st-.l the nresidiiiir elders in the Methodist I'piscopal Church. I know that breth ren who have not bad jast such appointments asthy an 1 their frien l- have wished, hive had their donbt lhat all things were not j:il r-.jht ia tua appointments; hut the day ot eternity will convince them .hats, in iii r.t caes. they wtre mistaken, and the a-i:v:ntin ' power was eenerally rijht. Tii inoetal3.ciiiij appointment which l ever w.s.;e,i an,! which wis dirk to m,. 'he whole vear. was imoe'ii.rht by the evoiits ' of t 'is m.tt. a t I su;j;dJ.!k' yeirs. Th?se ' appointments are generally made with most ; exe oliont judjin-int, as well as parity of in-1 teuiioa. It would, ho .vever, bs folly to ei-iim for them, mfilhbl.; correctness, as thev are inadehv fallible men. w hi are liable to n.i.-t.ke. w.t'l, all their honesty of inten-, tun. It hi? alevavseemel to nie, th,t Caere was'.a mistake in appointing the younj. ! titni.l inov a-riP -l.-e.l. hat H.lilll ll.lvi,l f liir-t ' to ilii chtjo 'ol a (rentier circuit, as the ' successor ot tli- talented, energetic, an I unco'iiin inly poptilar .loan Strange. Iljublless, Sh-.rp did the best be c.nil.l iu the circu nstincs ..f the cise. bat it was patting ta uncalled for '.rials, unless it wa? unavoidable. I know bat little about the state ofthe wjrk in Sha-p"s field this year. There wis a camp n.eeting in the eastern nirl of the cireoit, in the vicinity of Ch irl.'s W&d.iie, mentioned in a former number, as having formed, in conjunction with his wife, and a lew other families, a class in IS. 17, soiiietim ;bjfore they had a preidier. The meeting was attended by Strange, and J i.-hu t Holland, a most excellent Ion! p-eacher, wh i lived in the Ohio pirt of Oxford circuit. Joseph Williams, the third traveling prccaher in the White Water cvintry, wis also in attendance. The meeting moved heavily, and very little good seemed to be accomplished, until an advanced period of the meeting, when Wiliiims, preached one of his most terntii exl orti tjons, mide. up, almost exclusively, of hell tire and damnation, or in other words, of the awful punishment of the wicked in a future world. The discourse ,was delivered with SO . iiU.1 mciiii a,n Ui.uij .inn otimuiiii- , . . . i ' i .. i. . i i i on seti'm tae thoughtless multitude, who i .....u., ' - 1
qiailed he for the terrors of the L ird. dl 'l"'"1-1' m-c...., " VVl,ria than this. ,1 renu.ubcr having assist. Wnen Willing ended, Ho'.Und arose to ex-' f'lu,:ches w e naJ "one in those days, but i ,,.d ,m a. a n,oeting ab.mt sis- nuics easbort, his whole, soul belog melted with sym-our quarterly meetings were al private , of nr,)okvij;e in ,,9 winter cf 1S12, when palhv for tlio wtcked, many ofw hon wcr-? ' houses, which were usii illy cr.iwded bv ti, earth w is sbising. and ainners, weep h-s re':a.!V', V:'V b-:rr-irg for f?od ' scranscr from r; Vhr. th tirre ' in? an.-i cfvinji- 1 wac not tbon a. vare
ca'iac. he poured forth an exhortation a, first
j his children bablzed h-jfore he wont, and I Wad.ilc (as be rccialiv iufoimed i.r.itl.tfi ! Hays.) went and called S;, -arize, ami proctir
jed water, and wci.t with Ihi l imily int.the woods, not far Iro :i the e-i'np En u:i". iu um:s, nut ur irj :i in.- . i .... - , ' a.-e bo r,, ft .a ...-... iI.a .MiMirtil llf I hi' at tue satiie tune. i iranfe, s n waa ut.i a qu-iricii n j ill;:, and the presiding eider wasn.it hi at-1
tendance. Willi un Limbdin, who wasjieg. An able and nlven ntg jurist i( Indislaiioncd in Cincinnati, was thre, Bud ; ana has heen beared to sy, t hen he hearn preached some inteteslin sermo:i3. Jo-: a mini-ter sing in a -porious manner, he soph Og'.esby, who traveled Mad river j nevt r expects to hear a strong set mon afcirfMiit that vpnr mil n nnssiilT soil ill. I '. ter tile iilliMilc. 'I ll ilr-i l n a : i m i v Im
lhink ,0 KentUgkv slop,;ej a few hours ; .. . , ,..., ..,., inter-' "uu i . .): ies;i!i2 sermon from Jcremi iU xxwui, been the fust travelling d preached in th.at region, he lirt circuit w t of the ana as he had l preacher who ha ana nan lormeu me Iirl circuit vv e i i me Great Miami, his sermon produced a moat ; excellent impression on the rongre alicn. j meetiiiJ was only niediun-. in its mil- j Uv , . , ,Vrv rainv lime, and the services were much inter-i I rupted. There were 111 enerel revivals ;" ru?,cu- "ere were iv. generei r?T,a, on Oxford circuit lhat year; hut there was ' much prosperity asco;;!d he expected, wa9 so,ne iuteres:inj tjnarterl v meetings j ,hal vcar wluPn !P led mueii to the edi- :
e - ,)f ,iie Church. !t!iiooef C...I u,i-h will sn.p.iss it. 1 J : ,, . It vas at some or Crem.'s meetinij, 011 j"'";1 -lve ' meiii.ry, .ketches of s-mie . ...i.ll l!,i con(i,t. I. ....... .1 -I .1...
L, .wrenceouroii ciicur., '.tit 1 io not koow j iUcli about the circuit -cneraliy lhat year, j The meetings which I attended were sen-1 erallygood ones, especially a quarterly prai;.. .,...1 011(,a. es-ecial! v a cu irier'v 1 ,r pp.j. j t-c rjjj, r ,.tnin, at Scociii'. ,nen.i()lle j i,er0re in c.mnrcli.iti v illi some meeiins , his land. WhetU- i ' .. i " '-runie wem aS iar ,.t. ...i.e.... . s Malison, I do nol know: but I am inclined ; to think he did n if, ai the few d-icuaients which I have from there, make no mention of him as one of lhe euiv preactiers in th it town: and fiom the. inform at ion which : I have, it would seem thu Strange had to 1 ' ' hem anew, the next ye:ir, to recojivze a stieietv in that town Whether it was dn- , rin j ibis, or former veara. ilat Ciunif emh"ced a part of Kentuek y III his liehl ol labor, I do not know. Brother Vhite of Oxford, informs nie, t'ni one of OruuieV vizi's to Kentucky, a band of rufiins attempted in m ib hi ;i, a t 1 he was c.i ivi1'!! ed to make his escape on foot, an 1 leave his horse, which he fmVly lost. If Crime ever meniione l this circumstance to me, 11 has wnoHy e5eapej , v reco!!ecti,m. or I , r, ri. . 1,11. Pe r., the no:e whu-h I have ta I ken of him anJ his w oik. Theciicuit. a1 nave alreaily mcntioue l, det-reaseo inucii !.. . . .... 1 i s t-ii : 11111 vue; 1 u.v om ; preachers: travellin i or local; but in the j it -j ' 1 nn propitious and vexation time. 1 he ; ptesi.lmj elder, this year, was the talent- i el an 1 mo-it excellent Samuel Parker, fot ; i. - ! lel. l ie .l I ltni UlSiricl S'.l.i eiii'.risi i-.i i.ie nnrtcircuits, the historv nf w Veil is hem:! tie- ! tailed. The reader has discovered, lhat I I have endeavored lo "ive a-i accoimt some . .. , , . ! what m ilolail ol ttie m il prom men i ear- , Iv Methodist Dreaeherst. who travelled in ! this rontilrv u-lin nre tlei-eas -sd: hut wllClhs i n ,. . . :.. r ... c- l i rr 1 si a 1 1 till stl 1(1 ri it rem c it. .eiunu I Parser , I ennnrt sav t. r .,., nr (r of m I ability to do justice much excellence. DO T I T3 V I it ill WO II 11 f T M 1 liniMHi.li"!: " - Jersey was his native State. here lie was . born in 1TTI; and at th. aje nf f.iurteen. was awakened and convertea, and. 111 a c'l.irl li.nn I, iin.i.1 t!.o l!i,. , ! ... t , i I !pl'l-
. If I do not, it Will j HI..I, kiod-hcarted and .IfVecllonale man ' r. tun.inir with its usual chrfulnes and ' par,i,.,tv ,'h, nrns mrtimtt a tronbl. some enuch,
i-.elioation oti inv pait: ihan ho. Heaven his seldom even lo tl, i.! , ic. fc , n,;: 1 . , Z : W V '-, fit. bad ae , ,..e
par!: bllt for w anl of i Orl of sill aild sorrow. He served his : ,-.h:,''",s- mark.-t with his surplus. A d.arree ' i,ow,.'.ftiiriie. 'nausea. Squeamishaess.yoraeioiisan. . .- . . ; o. p.-o.t.e n;y i. ,l onr lite land, and ltiemeans ofi ,.,,. l,..,,,.., 1,1,, at.il si.iuiaeb or limbs -rinine. to the memory of so , nera'.on niiteteen years in the mm,stry, ,.ayn,., ar.. wi.hin .h.-r-ach ofaimo., ry'.-.lZn, .ar"sor ,he io ."3
Wll C Olid properlv : mm ll ol tht? lime io ft-ehle bei.hh. Il is III) ""... . ' 11 "ol aV".",m v". ' "V" - I om. tl.inir risinir in the throat; itchins- of the anus lo-
. ' . . . . .- . ,'... r -1 , ,,- odist. At One period of his lite, he lived I tenons Providence w htch rem He 1 hllll to
. 11..:..... : . I, .... I llL'.ll , tir ill, aj lll.iil tn v :i. 111 utMiiii 1 1 ,i,isvlv inia, w here he felt exercised on the subject of preaching. To escape such ex- i ercieps. he prociircl a knapsack to lioM ; "is ciotnes, ana ft men ' o wuo 01 , ivMiuckv. and stopped t,e?.f Newcastle ' iienry county, Kv'-. and boarded a year or two with Hugh Cull, no v of Wayne Ct.tm iv, la. Here he was in the midst of a ,nst pimls anii z, .,,,.,,,. 1 . .iloiis society, not much his impressions from 'tis ,;., t. . r i,,rii c.rl, !
, ' . , ' ' 'mS'c, ' ', i,ers,M' bri. li. r. Uobert lit v. win, "econtcnled lobe a preacher; and h.s firs., ,,,,., lIje fi,M c)!lve,,3 tj (1,e,,l,rji effort WP medu.cracy; for w1janJ to Methodist... in o,e ladian creek re m "-' n-!er the tn'.l imrressio:!, Hoi-i g!on, mr:li-weft of lfain;lton, O. Hi c'. me if I Oreach no! '.'.lie (JOSDCI.'' II' W.IS : llealiuntl Drei'l.!.ii-.S ttCM in fn-nr nl t I. n i
licensed in 18JJ, wl remimeJ a luc il . preacher four years, for he waS received j s. m . s .1 M . 1 1 t on trial in ttie lail ol I5JI. lie iravc.it-u numerous and extensive fields, until the , latter fii I nf mil l.n he died ill -Treat ' peace in the Male oi .MisMit;n, t. wilcii . ', . . , ... , , ,' . .. i .... . , I ine n:snor na-.i iransierre i nun, ;o suprr-: I him ! intend the younir but i -iterestiti j pi ml of; Methodism in that rising coai-.try. He wai !ralhera tall, slim, awkward mm in ap-' ' pearatice, with large bh.e eyes, ith an; ; enormous big Rmi in nosr; an I when he' preached, the iti-ode of his upper I'.p protruded ungracefully. He had along chin, which he used m winter time t hold up the blanket which he used for comfort, i i the centre of which lie had a hole cut ana well bound, to prevent it fro n tearing, and ! which was just large CllOllgh tO Ift lli: small chin thronsh, when he would hanj ! , S - the fire part of the bound hole on his chin, .' la..:,,- ... , ... i arm iiia uenauce to wmci an.i rr.t-i. n in-j bed rnverinor nr fren i-nll v his nii'.pt put. ! ering. was scant a, .j tarlerly n.eetings, his ; blanket answered him number valuable ' purpose for a Idi'.io-ia! covering. Header. 1 1 i , . uo y on want to ko . , . , i v wny i menuori pni i why I mention pnl i , . -.." S ...ill ..II. I Tor rrposc ie brds
"i -re ui icnCiri- I to liio t.le: ho.d, urn. vietiil'il vii.ul.l ! ilnv. II oil the iitilir
-'ili'l:i!H'S !lV lr d-.i'll. vtiia ntr fel l lo I ilif !i:-, unit a few hod cover iitrr mul I iu:d -r ii, and eler-p under Heaven's, guar- ' h ;ii care. and arif in the nioii.-iiH?. pr;t ei -I f.-I. l!i:ikit.. and happy. W-j, I have ;t..id..u h.iv i:!!(iuk!i;g l'.u kir was but 'iiiet-e nnoil er f.ice to the man, ctni- ' I'. i red hy lifs virtues, f.ir hail lie been a ipnifme i.'i ni-keit knave, he would have i !rei ail HjjiMt'ss. The lime for service i:irmes, a id ii-i v h -hnM the homely. ak- ! -vard man. at 'ie, an.! places his chair le,,ire him f,.r hi. pulpit and hand hoard and iteiu l rea l In It ti.il in lather a cure not lasi h.iu; f t when he bowed before ''""i'" ne.irtu uimi rathi'r. i nae never beared from an y oiher human betrue, veiy true, as a general 'rule, but ueneral rules havo ihoir ...... ., ,n,o ...i iuiuj .a.c iiit-u f.v'ii!iiUK; 'mi ii ut" i Il A he iffd I'nr'.pr .i i.f ,..! tl... rro-.nl. i ..... i ....v. j he would have Miil, -'Wed, r.iy n.l-, ! jtlnniah cenerally true, has failed for o;:ce, j i at leat." I remetn!er h-ui in2 I, an preach .11 ic-dsi. remr-inner n- ai 103 ,:t;i pre: lwt s;riiumii in the w inler t f ISi3 e"i IS1 1 at a qtnrierly meetii-ff at Serfg-jm. in: the U m IVm.iui, .r. ih0 rir.st chapter, laiier j nail ol lhe I...1.1I1 ,., ..f k..i. ...,...'. - S .tij. On Saturday, 't'.e words ere. i ; ..pugn, ,vC 1:1c; and on M.n.lay, j ' j Lie ords u p; o, "W e ill remember thy j il "e". I have since heated the ino.-t alio; I .ie upriyJu love tliee; ' and on Sund ien p-ivtleec? 10 hear siocc. f.n I indeed I nev-t expet-t 10 hear any ih.i:ff tl.U side the i.n...ir iriiru nif v"ar ,ie " asa.n.m? 11-, b-.i they wi:ti:d 1 "':!'!P'l:; SI poorly w iiii the original, t!.;.l I ."II.. ..... "n ' - a"ia:iieei I rie:ll. ami I wi.i not :,Ucmi'1 10 g'v? ilie.n. iVriiaps the best ! H w !1 ever Leaul Pun preach nir w here I m n converted The text ir.it ..r.! f U, P.-.tmi., , . , , , -.-- '',I me peoph; that know the p.yl""8''"'1 - i .aim ixxxix, lo. Alter brtef- : :y relerrit'j tt) ilie t-iiver inimpets, as desii'i -1 ,.'... i . r v- . i iiuo ,1 i t-te.uri chaptrri.f.Nbiiihers, lie cniM-ierea i.ie lext a, emtxidyino- the oiler f . .... - . t 111 sanation 1 mankind i-i ilie Oospel May. 1 r 1 ...... . . . . . irinvmovr neuter ne ui tueu ins 1 " sl oi.rse in a lounal manner or not, hut : l o I. .11 of ,!,., .!i,A . ., .1 1.1.:. I. .1 I lln.l -s!i I 1 1-. : .. I- , .-' I't.ii. -. in 1 11 isi , ,11! - ti!i(,ii'..tui.Cil in tho ii.-i.iiiitiii7. wat. 1. i r .e joifn! ..mod. 2 Tlie kn.- a lediT of ; oe inin,' lip 'II liltlt . 3 lV,c hie-?.-do.'s-i coi,s q'HNi; kii.iM lede. O, it was ti e very vt--tl!iiie of ilea veil ti 1 n i"c i : 1 t -tut. nil J lit tl I his peroration. According t the cuiiom ol t ut li.ne, which was to have Iwoserni::in at ili ll.id-iii" t'f llu dtlV. Strange ' irose to nrnr.f'i nf'pr him- hut u iih nil hit ' - . e.oquence and popular it y, he v as f ir lie- ' hind him. He trie I hard: and we were all anxious, that our circuit pieaeher e'.iould I I r' -t' " " t-.t ns tiie preyi .1114 ewor; nui : i,j ...,!.! .... .1... ri 1. . 1 I - - - ...... Strange, an aw are whit admirahle tact he , . i " ' 1 to ex in. ate hunse.f when he was em- i ''a.r:is-eJ, mi l how iv Iih ii-sti sMi- ct:rro.!..i. 1 " ' " ' " ' "ut a.i hts elf .n ere untvai'inj at lhat iti, , I 1 I..... !..!. 1. . 1 . . ' s's , . v . i i , n,i.i iiii tiui m ii;c ii mane s.ioit metre nl In- oerfr. nance, and let the peop.e fj.i home foil of the glorious t...,l . ! i e - , , , .. uothw hu h tliey huo heard from Parker. If ,1 . . J l I , . , i ..- ".c i rmn-r ss in i.mik hhu -.:ie noun l .Mii:utes, vn.mne firstt, najp he will fnid an ! interest :i; ait 1 true nreoi-nt. fstl far as il . . . f . I . , . . l; a . 1 - , --i i,,sr.sii,niuiin.ii v lllilil. ! lllt.it- " m f 1 1 ri i mm iH'ifi'HC i 'C U li 1 1 1 it . an I strmiii. uimi ihe great Ilea 1 ll, the Oei-er ii Chinch raised up such men as II. -1 l . . - . e. s .on, I'""" alio vta-.er tills nursling VI liiS l.r I V ill nc n, I irii-c II u a tn i-a. I ) , .. t .,,.11.. l;....;....: i I ..... ti t , , ..t,..,..,!!,, iii.u one 111 til t: j j mj stci ions hieh removed him from labor ! :'i the midst of his mental vigor an J grer.t c ss. I presume lie had less regret iiiovnl iro.n eailh, than any other useiulness. 1 presume lie had less resrel 'ie n,!::::s be:n for he was rich in grace, and rij ripe lor t arv. I C-tvc r.n acr-ejnt cfohl hroll cr I iiih y's l .i.t.rs 111 the Wl i-.e Water valley ntitl loiitt'iiiiis parts, I have beesi inferin 1 by breihr. n in War no county tint ,iKt ,,a" colleague a part of ihe year, in lhe .ipiu-t ttiareli. Ha was a verv devout y...:.tf mar, of goo,! inUllect.Ml powers .1 IT . I (V !. lis-. a. ill. In s.'srss .1 . ui-j .is-e- i.uui- c. .;iaui inaii " 1 rovtuenee t.au permitted; but for many -VClr:5' elal ol health a as such, that II .... .. a ..... t .i ec lllili' fcSI Willi iin.icr. ill I MR w nr. B 111 : , ., , , - -n earl er writer, " 1 scarcely knew that , , , ..... s.. ., -.. . a s , r. . . ........ ..... ...PJ .Co,.e.s.u. a fe.V moiuhs trial 111 the Itinerant held, under the direction of the presiding e dcr.he . . found his health madco'iatc to the heavy ia'aoraiid desisted from lhe work, and married Miss . Mildred Watts, (mentioned in a j lormer number,) and cni.ired into secular' j employments, and l.ever arrived ta lint' i mental elevation, of which lie was cr.pahle ' i if he ctnild have given himself whollv to i tied and his work. He lived a number of eirstn Hie SHiuivveM put ot Dearborn : ., lull- 1 1 ivher ihe llllrir.-il sninpuki't evi ' ! .,.1 .,rr..n.l,o, ...ill, Cp.,.,bilit y and usefulness- but ;n t.eill llJIIII, a. .si .. .... ...ecj u ill coiii;. ..,r.p m t, is feebleness and n-mir.1v rare: 1 . . . and somt! peculiar ami sore iriais. lie wns ; tint s,i st irieh'!v. and r.O!)-iIar. anrl iis,ful. ! 's his friends expected he would be. The limo I saw b:m was at a camp meetw "e" P1'9 ,',ce' , ' 'rame I a r.s, ,...w I . I 1 . . - ... . I U"J ' n'o-" was m ito in. io Dc iiti inn iimani oi aiiomer tu3i he was ruling app-intmnt regular. y
on li.o Cirrui! . r 1 sUontd h ive ci ii n e ed him III my acr Hint W.lii h: eo! Iff 21''!. I
"ri C ' ' ,,n ' '"'. i''''' 'f ti e Kenlii.Uy c -ii fi'm:e, s,-ehk mi ident Hy. in a MTiiion. oi ti I'-i'iv rt I 't u im.irCftP ions m in ii::; produced by the labors ol ( pi e. h :.w-yed mi", w h-jm, I pre-uine J w.i.-i W Uav. Ho ii..ii live or i--.x yei i sini-e. when t'.e writer lurnitiu'd 0 fch r' j in t.iity o. hi:n fur the West- rn CJI.ii tun iivo:ate. S;nee his deith, hi exeelltiii w;do v a i'l iiiiii-tnf his family have moved to Vern.'i I on ronntv , 1:1. .and settled near Dam i le i i ih-.t ."la'e. Ilov ! Ii - en r!y ; if-? rortH'iits of fJoii'p b!e?I work 'n this country arc drop,, i i nil! A few more year?, nnd th"re will s ol tie one nf llfiii left, to :e I i:a any liiinj ab ut thi.se t-arly days. Lat week, I pjid a fill to Unjii Cull aril h: family, lie is fargi ly up-.vard of seventy, urn! hi voice is tremulouf , b'Jt Se hive to lalk about -l he il lys of ether yer." I enpp-. s I fcim!! see this pioiieer nn more this sid? i he rive. I'eace to him in h.s old 0. in death. nliiJ loall eteriut. ALLKN WM.KV. ISimJiiilli, It.. January lSld. A i'lwc for Co::3;!:n:licEi. - V";" r"' . 1 ' X? v jtr' " iV rj'r.fc? "-i'i e-fK Pi Vista. '3 L?.l3am of Vild Chrrv! It lLl. M IK. l.tS SKI t H CL.ISL- .1, 11 1 tl.'h i . lL'.' ii V 'f'jK.it'jr i r.v .i"A'i. n.-irvLs. .in. Hc.u i H XLS. i Ficm In - Lr.kr, Stuii:-; 'e.-t, tt'at'.iKton co. Ay Spri; Mes.rs. S.ii.riud t I'i'k. utility of iu:or::;'::i you of r i, I.I , by. May 14, 1 " !.". lie ..l. I take I bis op ;iura r.ul r. uiarkaUit- eure 1-2 of 'i)r. W.slar'. I!lper'.jifue'l u.'on mr in' t,a l.ll O! , , la th.:.c b, .-.v. id C.l. ;ir l.-'i-, 1 -.-.-.ii talit-rt evhh rtn i-ina'iir.tini , f , wn tel. 1 la be red under lor six we-e ks w lieu I ! ra.r..::l y reeol I. l;i tin fall of is u 1 was attack- I ,! wjth a s. vt re- vol.! u il'i'll seateil it.rii ; : lUl.'.s atul I. r the I f. r the ,i, ie.- o.'iiiee v. nr. I i. a-. ,.ti ... ".I to ti.i bed. I tt-i. d ail kind, of nu'deiue. :.u 1 n,. rv ! I van; ly r i.u i!.c::l :'i I iiuY-ut lu,.,f'-t- !,,l ,!,, i iw.ar- eialoii u.iitlt'ie w int. r 134-1, when I heard of! : .;..T.:i't lifttiam itf'.ViUI C,,-rrv." J I M;. ti :i :iil-i,i r.aa.lid ii.o u c.ienif a irii,l il,.,,.li I l nail ;;:, II op u!l fl - -1-layselt f.,r i!u- ibai. e! recoieri an 1 had nn-nar. tl t.f another u oi Id. llil,,'l;;ll nie..- solici-i'i-jtis I Cciltinr It i.?,' V. wasiioUiced to make use of ibe 'm I'lM C herry 'IheeH'. i t was truly asioiii-l.il After fixe u. a, of afilie'.ion, , p:.i:i .ii. .1 suli, ring; ati-1 itllei- l.asii,.- sv'.tl I "It I toJi.l f,il..::rcu lo lt: lo tt 1 ii..- b. .1 a.ol , most r, spectable t., suiaos bad nr.iv. d unsv-jiiiinr. I i i was soon it. .-to i d to entire he ah'h In- il,,- bb .sii.o- ..l i ; Got! autl the ust-ol'Ur. M is tar's Ualsttmur AVi:J cii.r- ' I I am nw enjoy inr. c-".'i,l health, and si-cit is my a!- , ...... rt,.pe .in. uce t:, l am no loiiij knovi 11 hen I i i 'n"'tl '" '..rmir arq.-aini.inees. I I ''"v trained ra;:ul!y iii mi iirht, end ami i ,-aa ,,' -t as much as I my tlesb is firm - ftt.v person. hi 1. 1 PIT I'oodv.emsto at-e-e w r h nn. I tiave eaten more i till! itu:i".ir tr tin-lai siy uioi.t.'is tiiait I had eat' ii he vti-rs b-f r.. ! Cotwi-b-rinr my eas.- almost n -niracli-. I deem it nrc-ess.n-v for llu' cm l "of the aCl:ctd. and a duty I owe 10 tu p-e.pri. , id my fe lloev tile 11 fwho stiotlld Mio a w a IV re ... I bi- had) :o make tlits si.ueta. in :;i'i ie M.iv tl.' btes-iiii,-s e-fc.-d rest itpnu ib.- prvprie-tors iSn-1"'" ...le us W isl-tt-s llal.aui of Wil.l : ,,irs r,--p. tf..! !v I tTlhi- f.ilij-. ' of Franklin, Lid I. tf r fnmi I.i.-i.tr Kuc'u y, w:o ra.iji hit;. 1 i; hi prof, ssion, (lu- ii rsi itlitu 1:1 list of titt Siatt , !. . L-f.e.-. n ; ..,....,.?.,;,.,, nr .1... 1.: ! itif V 1st trs vf ilii t'h rrr. j Fra!i'k!in,I:i.1., April 1-!, 191. S:;nf(ifvl P.i v I hjvc hnr a f w but 1 1 c ..f baUan uf uilti cIhtj- r. m.itniii 011 li.iiul of , , '"'" "--is" " ..ereio.ore waneu ....ei. i .u. ei urn i.iii ...in .,,,.. ,,eo me oione, .or one '"' '" f"n' 1 "n,"h, r- D"' such is the demand for tlie article t'at 1 tin imt wiii to he without it, and am thv.-t :orc it-it t; w.ii.i-inaTo a imte. 1 ho mnt.m y V lasUV' ;!,aV-bi! fi.inl,co!,,i""I v timeihe lot is dt'ii'ised ol. w Inch, from the sal.-j I have made posed of, w t.ieh lat-iy, 1 muiii ut m- mn a i,ort nmr. iheen.cis ef lhe balsam are in many cases strikiupty beneficial. 1 Cj' inzproves u'lon ccr.-ci'if.nre nire than any othtrr.ttent Medicine 1 have ever inovn-.cj Almost all utli.-rs fail upon trial, and not bein; alile to hear the test .,fiyp,r.cne-. soon sink ir.to dtuc. This, how,'vrr' ' instil lie 1,1-,-t riubiy v.ilue.l ley those who hive te its virtu s and f xiierieiict d t!s liealinji ffleaey in th ' ow n tat. s. Yours v rv ri steer t if.il IsJ AMES Hl'l't'HF.Y. Stit.lby SVNFOtlD ivrARK. !,.;-. oi n,.. tmtil, xoni.-east cornerol r.ittrtll and sVaiout sis. 1 her--ne nrticle i. k-pt for sale bv 11. JcS Tyner; nrooks.lle. F.. Tiiier. V Co.: M tai lorn. M. W. Mor. rWi 1 il ,.-?-::. ir t-i-ove. H:.l! Ha !i-; Cs-inersville. -EI'., l iiib r; Harri-.n. Z. A . Nye ; New-Trelilon. JaiHiarj .tO'.ll, lS-i't. 5-5m. u invitation i iJ U ' 1 T.Tl has ended, and A ut nmn is one bv. t i s; . - iwx"i t in ii int.- ix- n ii o:i naitn. ; and .in end to the principal and inti rest. Interest i. n ll II 4 . . II . . . sl.. . ... aJ.. I U.. l ...II.. -i., . . , ... . - cri i atir. pi-itti, aioi u is better now to make an t rr-irt t" I'-.' I"' 'le'Ot Ilt.lll lo put It Oil lo subsequent t, as we know n ,thnt ehansre, may come upon I ""' cuit-.iry, or what advt r.iiy may beta I ourselves. v...,... j eo 1,.,- upon 1 t-is.- r. mark, ar,- rt sp, etfulty addrcs.td to all my ' pinn.:.,an -l.-peciaily t,i those who have owed me r.'r ; a 0. p;".,. .- .u. U5M.IO l.ro.,s,l,e, :.ov2Jlf45 4?.!y j NIW Si'O li 11. ; j fs itta haile t n',Jif,';!;"1"!,1'':''"' i ITS ITT ,t it aile h -ee .nst r-eoived direet fre41l .1 P'lTsalirch, pt. ndid assortI tht Y tiU'liJS Con-istin in pari of super, llroad Cloths, Summer Cloilis, ..lain aii.i fancy C :isi.n re, Sattintt. Tweed Kent u. ky an, plain and fancy Driiliiitr ai,tl Gam- ''"' . .. " '. ' . . .rl..1 mr-. si.-.eiu'.-.il ::. w sil- 1-ar.cv I'rints. nai.e-me. vlns - I i-ane .1.- I a no, pn.n'td l.awo, Ginsrbam, .- . - Apr..,, tlpk,p,:..,,a,.,ir,..i,vd Alpaca L. .ir- Horn- "" . k " '"." V'." ' "'""I !"lk' rut-t-inaid I.,-,, nil, iidit. rehi. s R .bb vn. Gloves, P,m. ScXikt' i'tib- lntid f incv Sil-nnirr shawls a"d Dress Hand - k.r. hi.fs. Tii-kiu;s. Htt-aehed an.l llmwti Musii.i, Cotton si,. I Linen Table Cloths, Swiss and India Mull. Bishop L-iw it, Jaconet, Striped and Earnd Swiss mid Laci -Muslins: a lar-e assortment of " 'O s el- HOOTS . L-ch-,rn, casimtrr, neav.r and Palm Lt.afn.-.ts, Fiori -:;;-c en-. llra.iealiil l ypress imnnets, spienntu stair. Pas. a larje asjon.ueiu oi j 77? OA if MI.S. q-ie.nswa.te. Ol.tssware.r.r.iceri. s. Cotton Yarn. ie. hi suit s a e-re-at vari-ty ol articles too tedious to nu- - tr. I The above stock of Goods was bought with eah. and r, n,i.. .... .,in iKm. n ih I favorable terms, and can therefore be sold at reduced prices for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well tu ; C1;J ? .,"" '.'r ',,"-'vvs. Brooklllle, April is, 1345. .' . . 2 My 3IAXS10X IIOUSL', CINCINNATI, O. r.Vofri Street opposite the Court House ) IHAVElaken lhe Mansion House lately occupied by Mr. C Kelsey, wh re I will be happy to accommodate my fri- nil", and the public generally. JOHN 3. GORDOV. Nov. 4, 1941 45 ly tobacco ,v sxurr. i IT CUTA f AIIl . BAT CHELDER. Wholesale and rst dealers in Imported and American Cicr.is. i ? "i'V ALSO All kinds of Tobacco an.l Snuff. r V.. 9t7. lnin St ine,,-A .1,.- .1.1.... c ; . I. .IA ! Cincinnati, o. - - -...-...- .j, ........ . . . w 1J45. S S. sIACKSOX. -"URSF.RYM AN and FLORIST, three miles bei, I" Cuieinnati. on the river mad. between the r-s..tences ol ,M.ior ii nam Oliver and S. S. L'Hom-iii'-dieu. keeps eoiistaiitly for sale Fruit and Oruamea. Lit l'rees. Shrubs, Vines,.4r.-en-House plants, c. 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TMIUT THOUSAND I'KKSONS 1 '.,nc Far'er'.ie' F-j ikt, lo, li cents. FALL VICTIMS TO CON'St'MI'TIOV IX THE j Tlir Amit n I'nlk b StrjuK. 'I he ci U brett-d Tu!VXITED STATES aNMjaLLY I ka dance I.a Polka by Ju'irn. rhiladelloa Polka, TI1F. uul the evil is Keii. rail ovenoe'k.d. A i MVSIC FOR THE ElHIOl'IAX SF.HANAULKS. hurt dry yotiirb, or uelti'ti-d iuld, i tbi jirei nrsnr. ' .Vi'nr Songs mid a Set J Cotiltiansjor 25 cents. 1 !- are tlermetl untlnuorlar.t. lain In the aule I Uantlv Jim f Caroline. M . I.tu y l.on-r. Bor.tm"
hectic f. vt-r, and nilit i-at I'ulPm, mid diaib end. ' liienetnr. Woiiul v...i tinda. i 1IKMF.DV F'JK HIE EVIL? i H re il i, I he, x,.irienee of more il.an 20 rear in I priv.-.ie prac:iec ha proved in i liiraej , and inre its miroiluetioii lo t:ublic noiief. aiihoui-h it hn now I
tieen otti red but a fe- in:ililh, il..al- na;i bt ell nil- Netl of the Hill. When the Sua finks to re-st What j preci dt uted. ai.il its :itri be (l;d question, i-eat jwillyoll tin. Love: holljj or duett. A kifthat reI nineh , that it in d.ci&rvd li be iln-e-r. au-.l li nn-- ' mind, of iht-e, fee. 'dv nub. world. . THIRTEEN POPULAR V'ALTZES. i ASTHr.tA, j By rarious Comf,scrs25 rents. for. thru f.-m-rnl aod ilt.tri.sm m-Oadv, hkhren. ! AfTertton AVlt: Inaur;.ration Waltr. fce. ; ders Lie bu: tin limine, '.tiriiic ils cuntiitui.hee i nb- FOUR I EEX FAVOHIIE GALOPADES. I dii-d wiilomt diftiiuliv b ibis cnat remedv and the fl'i the most I'.ipular Computers 2S cents. NulR-r-T iH.nabbd biil, un-l'V obt:.n oui. t r, i..s, ; i MUSIC FROM FRY'S OPERA OF LEONORA." lhe lior!mj o br.iii i oven-oine, iheco.igh isalluv- i Set of Strauss' H a:tzrs.S.rtrer tur 25 rrn'x. j ed, a.id Ii. ;Itli and vigoi-lake lie lilace of de-ii.oiidcii- ' Rta W ain; I Duke of Reieh-ladl's Waltz; I cv and nit!', ring-. j Alvxandria Wal'i; Orpheus WVnz: I ' DM.FOLC.EH'SOLOSAOMAV, MELODIES OF SCO! land. or A.l ilmli'is Btilsnm. i lhe r- H.; dv whieli has l.ei n Jo ' F.ln-n Favorite Songs and BaUails tor IS rents. eiiiint-titl, .lii insi'uliil alk viji inland ciriucilieabovi- i My B"y Tammy; I I here'i no Land like Sect1 Ci.ni I tii.es; and ii lia br.-n bted bv the I'.rit .!iyi-I h: My Love's H:.ntiy: l.inil: 'ce. I ci.ni in lhe i n v. wiu lU elan- il I.. lie um ivalb d. in- j 'lOOUK'S Ml I.OD1KS. No. t. j as.mich a- it d.'. n. t disturb ihr b i. 1. in the 1 a-t !.v Eight Sn(r and Mel. dies for tS cents. j prod ii-iiij cstivent-.s, wh.le all otb. r n nn .lit r. "- j Tbe I t Hon- of .S.imiiir r; I Fill the IiuoH r Fair; i rM!uiu,-mlil P.r the above .lis. u.. i invariably shut in ' Love". Yunii' Dream; ll. iieve Me, fic.
thvbii-teU, tliiisr.-n.ierinr-'.t ii. cessi.ri to l'.si'rt io our- I , fr Utile nn it.t-ilo . R a'l lhe l-ilc.ii in east-:, li lb huvc been r.lievcd and -lin-d uiiluiia Me. k: DAM!) H EXDF.Il lOX, 10 I.aight iirM, trr..k i HI "'" Alb tlav o J11 v. no, was br.,ut .t very low by a ditresii.- co.'ish: result. U in f.vquent attaet't in e irli Hi, June.. AllbullcU h. Iried.inv Cintrintli.-shajn. ..f remidi, . s. h.cu could h-found, t he was not b. i.d. and by th. mot th .fO.toSir I o much r-duecd h. uidit .., that h-.- l. ...air.U 'cflif- Oeb,-:' e' l'..l-.i-'s 1)1,....,,,;.,. - , ... .1 i , oi in. . U.I....C. 1 ul: I I Ul'isjoiitail .ertoiid : h 1 ..i l.i I- -1-1. Cf6'C:- YV rtURNFTT .fV,rV V t I.,1 Vr . . , ! J. la , I sliT, red und. r the i IL-ct. ol a . v, r.- eld tor more ! l.i ... . . ...... , .. . .... i , - . .- . I ii. r,.. a i-ar. in w ... ruiuee.i io in- linns . I i'o -rave O ir.l..I. h.. ...Il- I 1. In' ,1 .niil. II. i..-.,1 ra.siittr bl,-..d t:i the In.'l.l h of (li-t-jbir la.l. Ifecoiu-merc-i! Uiintr (be t!,..:,ot.inn, mid 1-v the mirle ef Noj re mV-r hi- w .is si, fir restored that h.- 1,-fi f-o- Pittsbiirsb , withevcrv prj-jtt 1 1 of rei-.,veri!:rr ll:s he al tli. ', Mr.. HELL, ilu-wif of Rob.'rl P. H, II. of M" irrit. j ta.en .1 , w ns dr; Qdfti'.ly tiftlieted wii't asit.t.u for j mnl-y l-ars. 11- r pbi su-ian- bad tie spcirt d of ri li' i ir.t; ! : he r. tin.- bo-tie of it..- 01us:.--t.i.il. so far r.-slored be r j i i hnl sb. as ab'e to "i i o'ti of Ii.t be d and dn ,s hcrst If, liic'i .lit Iia-l nt.t et-ii' b. f,,r.- in moii'iis, and she is J IH'S'iii l.i:i-ar l.i fr relic vca. Mr. I . I. 1! AN 52 l'-.ke sir t. wj so .1 w iih asi- w i-i'ks thina that be lial not st.-pt 1.) bis bid f.i " '.'"1 be c ri ii, i.e. I the u-eofthis r::t .,.. 1 1i .nn. ,ll,t' ii tll-' enre-d lii-u, n:id be li is n-,l bad of bis ri-inolaiiit, no-.v i.iore than ri if in .i-lh. Mrs. MoflAXN. 20 Vaiker street w as also cured f severe aetbni.i by the Olos.iouian. and statisthtil she n.'v r knuv medicine irivf suth ii.im 'di.ite atid p. rnir, r. Gl'O'tr. r. IV. n S. of ibis city, iri--n tip by bis ph. -,r-:r.n as incli rat.le. Hisdi.ta.e w as con.tiin plioii i..id vinn In- com .neiic.'d ui:. the Olosaoinan was so weak that lie- could nut walk, w ipiout be itir as si.tcd by a friend, liy strict attention be was so far restored in a few we-eks as lo be able to pursue his business. J1MES A. (.'ROM!! IF., 1 :o Nassau street: J. J. far'!'. " Tenth stn-.t: 0. S. Renson 210 Rb- ker street; James Davis. 3 Cxit'ciie street; am! Mrs riatten. Morrou streei; baveill exprriencid the tood efTects nl I'K' ti'.on 'man in couchs ol lonj standing mil it. f- ctiolis cf the htuqs. and proiiour.ci- it. w ith one acc',rd t' be t u tri-t atesi nm .ly and the most (.,t-dy atul eiiectnai, tli.it lliev tiaye ever known. Hmvti r. h rv you nitr-rin fr un lh' aifire dKrati t Try tins rt iijnly. You will not, in rhnpi rrjrrft if. It may ;ir t ail thite (li'-aTrrfabltr mjom hich irikc iith i rr r to tli mimt ami prolung f our day. tyPrirc 81 per bnttlc. CZT'iii in Lou'uvUit: by J. B. Wildcu 3t Co., 8 5 Ft.iirih vtrt't t. PrrvrifAL Oi-pior i 10 Nanit tiitM. New York. 1 Snl.t aK't in F-iyt-ttp Cunn'y Ind. by Dr. P. Mnvin i Drni:rit Conntrvi Ur. Franklin Co. by T. Wlntc sV Co , Kauri'l. K. Tyiur, Mctanvjri. Dri'jkrille, Hitt I as (t thuir sl'J; ilarcti. JyEOrLF. of nil aes ami si xes, from the tender in-1 i fant at the breast io olel age, are alt liable to bo af- ! aee, are all liable to bo at,1 ...... u ....... . Mi,.... ........... 1. ... r . I 1.;. ; wn,.ie litetrnm tnem, ana never susp.ci.d it. 1 noui satitis tipmi tntiiiatius nave jrone uown lu premature ; p-raves from Marasmus or wasting aw ay nf the body, i.p.iepsy, iu, at. v ni.s u. ec, i.ncueu jaw, a,i)ptey, siaissa, uropy lis iiieileao, I'Ul-y, voil-uiilil-lion, i'lmrisy. Dysentery, Convulsions, and inaiiyot'ier suipnsid apparent diseases; and many have suffered for years and years, and have been doctored for some imaginary complaint w ithont the least relief; and other are still sutferir.r, when all the trsubl. arises from worms, and worms alone; wbieh are n-.irely overloe.kt d, an.t when the propt r tre-aim'-nt would have savid tin ir lives, and re-stored them to h.-alih. F-very otise'.-van t molhe-r cannot but see and admit tit'. truth: but still many phisici.ttis shut their eyes to that all important cause ol tiis,.a-e. srMPTOMS or n oitrs. Pain in llu- ioints or limbs, oif'-nsive bre ath, piekiuer at the tn.se, irriiidiii ofthe teeth tlurii-tr si' t p, and at times a pal. ness about the tip'; w ith ll.nheil i hecks
bb-e-eliiiq- at th nose, a cnnw-inscnsatioii al the stum- MISSF.LLEN PICKERING'S NOvELS. ache lla-h, s of heat orer the surface of ilie bfidy. slight I Nan Darrell, or the Gips.-y M-ither; 25c. The Secret t hills or shiveriiifs, h adaclie, drow siness rertii;o, tor- j Foe, 25c. Who shall be Heir? 25. A cues Serle, 25. The por. disturbed dream-, sudden startine- in sleep with ! Fright, 25c. The Prince and the pedlar, S5c. The exfriabt and scrt-amintr; the i-yes "dull atiel heavy, with a : pt-ciant, 25c. The Merchants Dautrhter, 25c. dark circle under lb. m; tintrtmtr sensation in lhe cars, j T. S. AR TIll'R'S WORKS.
palpitation of the heart, hesitancy in the speech; cravwards nii.ht. a freont tit desire lo nass st.mt thine- from 1 . . i. . , . . , i .: .a i. .. ... .r . I. . . .... i line uuei Miiu .uuie iiiw-.. uiiumiloui ae.iut miki iu ti CU'" nn. snr.n:r.irs "iroRM i.ozEsnES" Have been proved in mure than 400,000 cases to j ne if.,ii.i,ie. in fact tht-oiilv certain Worm Destroy V'Z " '' .7:. r ... .'k1 i ..." ., u.. rri , ,.l, ,)... ...!. ,j ,1,,. j,,.,,,, ,trPiv, ,t rrnm ,h a,!,;:,,:,.... l ...1. .v. " ? .! .tT V'. ' !. .? V.. ".1" " ti They have ntv.r been known 10 fail. , . ,r . ,. ..r ... Cure ilie n.ot obstinate ca.so Uiirli ititrtwj ........ . ... ....V ........ ,.,b. ........... o. I have been civ-n up by their pliiticiatis ami Iriinrii, : ami many who nave uren retiucen to ti.e vi . r;e ia ine ! crai r by spittinp blood. Col. sumption anil ht ctic ft--vi r. by ibeir use have had t lis' rose ol neat th n-stnrrd lo the haTrrHrd etiet k and now live to speak forth the praises of this ins Billable inedirine. UK. siiLKM.t ii it.i.iirttuK tyr.jiofi - n, li.re h.a.lirl.e nervous sick h.-aiUrlir .n.lnil,. l . .. ... .'J. it.. .ne. It. ..I... el flt...iee.,es,tl. .'.ri I . w m.nttt.a I . , ' . r. ....... a I ...... r... , hi,, cramps of ihe stomach, 'summer or bowel complaints; ,h. y keep up the spiHts, dispel all j h ,(i . ,vlptom, i.r.i.ii;hl dis.ipstioi., and ! r"l .eU..r bodily ! I PR Snr.liMAS,S"P00rt .V.IVs rLASTFl," Is acknowledged by all who have eYer ussd it to be : ,nr hrst sirenthrnini; plaster in the world, anda soy-, ! errign remedy for pains and weakness in the back loins, side, breast neck, limbs joints, rheumatism lum ' nrinrinl. d nersot.s who would force . ...;, .;,;.!. upon nie community, lie earelul to ret M.erman Poor Man's piaster, w ith a "Jae simile" of his written name on the back none others are genuine and will do more hurl than triiod. C7Dr. Sar.n.Mjis's Warehouse is No 105 Nassau st , New York. CjJ. B. WILDER fsiCO.N.i- 9 Fourth St., Agent I CCfold also in I ranklin County, Ind. at Laurel by i T: While & Co. Metamora E. Tyner & Co. nrorikvi ne mn x tiane, iirunisis. ,ti olliiersville, t ay1 etle County, by Philip Mason, Druggist. I aan 11 140 3-'im .J. S. REXXETT Si. CO., "sI"S7HOLES ALE and Retail dialers in Fnreicna i V Domestic DRY GOODS, No. U3 Main stree"' ! bi twci'ii 4th and 5;h, Cincinnati, O. I .narcn 2S, 1245 14 ly IKON & STEEL. Bloom Pobijk, and Ji'xmti Iiio- Sfimc X. IV. CHAP 31 AX, 3S1 Main Street, near the Court House C.VC.V .V. 177. IRON St NAILS of all sizes, SI EELS of every description, all of ttie very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Ilellows. Carriage sprtnes and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of trood quality and warranted. Mi.SUA superior article of Stmt Iron. Xiw. 22, 24, 25. 2 .V 27, N- B. All of lhe above articles will be sold for cash B. All of ihe aboee articl. . will be sold for cash t low rates. Country Merchant, and Blacks!.,: and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will tind il fur their iniirest to call bs-fore purctiasinelsewhere. N.W. CHAPMAN. August 21st 1845. 14-It" WANTED. -1 , i -.-... , .. - W a , j ''?' Stock. I have ICac-e.of v. ,omI Lam m Scott Cotney. Indiana nr Mad- , son. fa 1 wi, i.v, ..,.-. ... r..i. e-. ,. . . ,. t.V V.ll... Si.,.!, - 'I-. 'ee. or -- .- ' V . . 1,1 HUIL. J317 fvrn.r of Vj nnd ill Tilth ts
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I Vu'iUshcd liy I J. .t. c;al.usiia &: CO. I -V. 4 tf'ett Fourth S'rrrf Virirhntnti, fA', POi'LI.AK bUM.S AM FAVOHU t I'lLCI.S, j .it fjiir-l'unrtti l', irr! j Music from the Opera tht Bohemian CirlJ'art 1. it onta'TIiTlt? Al.T 3ul:f(t rt'ft I hrer i'ttces x-sr. I Diiaint that I ilwtll in Marbli-Jlall. '1 Ii. li Yuu'll IHrmMii'it r mi 'I h.- first I'.ind linitr. A siiMier' Life. NcVr It-t tin- heart of orro irrievf. Tiic mmnil iijh.ii thy arm. 'I lit ct-t-bratt-il cluiru of Gi.if, &c. ' Cenu Jrm the 0icra ethe liulieminn Girl. At ranged j for the Piano Fartc 75 rents. 1 I dreamt lmt I dwelt in Marble HalW. Then You'll Hrm. iliber Mr. 1 lie lirl 1'ulld I ill, i,ic. beauties cfthe Bohemian Girl arranged Jar the Vtute. Ttcen'tj Airs fur 1-24 cents. 'Ti "ad lo 1. ie our Uili-r'.aiul. 1 ilrnml lhat I d-vrit in M.irble Hal . '1 he heart bow ill do n. Waltz from the Hnliemian ;irl. Mareh frimi the cliorul of (iijisks. Thin you'll rt member me, .Vc. I r.lcvcn j l.e-. er's S-inr'fvr 15 err.tt. j 1 hv Ciiry huy. True lovr can ut-'ir forget. The H.iiu-e. " Old Han Tinker. My Oid Aunt Saily, Mi5 i I.iicv Wii. 1 he Old Grey Goi.'e. Gi.ing ober lie I Min,t.iiii. It never do to ijut it up w. A bit of Cotiliinn.. TH E MF.I.OMF.S OF IRELAND, C on.".' :i? of E'zht Sons anil Fire Pieces 2 5 cent s. .DeWrf P,.tu'ar Qitickttet s. lor it rtrf rOCR SETS OF POI l l.AH qUDRII.LES, For T?tent'i-fiie e,:nts SONGS OF THE CAMPAIGN. Kiht SonjstScmic; Seri.itts tr .tuit;ring by Dr. Lexer, J " - ' '"ij:i'Rt SSEI.I. S SONGS. Xo. 1. 3i'1 .V : "r"l. '' "'" '." ,ur . . V. . . . . . ' ; . . " ' .. . . "cn V i:''N'MW...trr-mt,. cents. . . j . EI.OD V. Frcht Pt'pLirir .VrtlTI and Bailout for 25 centt. ...J ..'.....,,,-,...,.. ,...,, .Jim lliu.'i iiir.vir.H.i ur rni mi', four S.mt, ,.,r Piece. ,.r Tu-rnt,,,ve . Ml'L'UK ivn POLK V QU ID'ilLI IS J. "V , . Vet. u.ttL.l.c.3. flu n.l r- s froiw I lie riohee.ii.iti t.irl c in tier Music ; -v V... v .It , , . .- - .............. ..... .v.. v....a .... 25 csMits--! lute Music from Fra Diavolo. .Vi'ru Airs lor 12$ e-eio A NEW SET OF QU A D It ILLS, 11 Y STRAUS. Iff. a titnilitu! I'htniinatrd title 25 cents. FOUR I EEN I'F.l.l.bill l ED M ARCHES. A-rur.ir,l for t'le P a:in Forte Price 25 cents. MUSIC FROM LA SOMNAMUULA. Fair Smes for 25 certs. THE BEAU I lEs OF LEONARD. Arrrrgedjor the Fli.'e .Vj'-irrrYn pieces for i5 cents. l'lM up Fill up; Kin? Dt ah; Ob! Moineiit to Kn I ehantiiip; How had I wi-otie;i d thee, ever: A March; 1 Leoinird. bi.l hint depart: Rcttira to nie, Ah, broth1 er dnir; Had 1 ni'-t thee; Ah. l.eonar-1, oi I ,t ",i!:.i."E',v .. : : lor nepie in i.kiiioii ..i.TuuiiKiu, .uu a u itiui.itllatld COle r.--l 1 Ce nts. qUEEN VICTOni A'S u XNCFS. F.itrM Wain. , MiuukK, Polkas, Jta. with beautifol i .tie. For SS rents. The minuet de la Cur; Qilt-in Victoria's Waltz; Cellarixs Wultr; SirRnrer Ie Cleverly; Que, it Victorir'sPolka. A SET OF QUA DRILLS FROM THE KOHE.MIAX GIRL, Pi tee 12$ rcnfi. Xo. I Happy and Litrht; I Pride; No. 2. Gipsy Chorus; Dreainpt that I Dwelt No. 1. Come with the Oipscy , in Maible Halts MUSIC FROM I'll E TOS I TL10N OF LONJUMF. AU. Embracinir one of the most Popular Sonts in the Opera, loteth.-r with a Souvenir of the whole Opera, consisting of Eight of the most celebrated Airs, beautifully arrange d. The uhile iu a richly Illuminated eorer,Jor is centsSONGS. With Your liiite V.'if. ; I Come, Friendsand listen Eeneaih co.l Sbadts; to the Story. SOUVENIR. 1. Introduction! 2. Chorus; J. Cavatina; 4. Postillion's Song; With your tin Ie Wins 5. Dance; roll , a.ieie .il a,im .u.ic in pres., dl l-J Cinil M f Sour, beautifully primed on the ftrest pteper. 1 THE FAIR IlELLSRy Mrs. Norton, e cent". K A I IILEEN MAVOURN EEN by Mrs. Crawford, I i:i c nf. QUADRILI.F.S FROM "I.F.nv A R D." Price 12Jc. i , .u u ivvus nsvi v-u , i . . - e ........ e,i. y . ........ ..... j u v..., .ui,i.i, j nine nonutar Sonjs price 25 ccms. MORRIS" MELODIES, six f. vol ite Sour, by G. P. Morris price 25 cents. BEAU TIES OF LA NORMA, fcyen favorite airs, ! arrantred lor the Piano 25 cents. 1 .... ..r siT-cie- . . . 1 .. : . . duction uf75 per cent; form old prices: Cj'Our Music i published in umorm style, so lhat jix.r dotlnt s' iroi th bound up, will fe.rm a superb yoIumrolciiuicir aonrsana I'n-cis. 1 nis amount ol Music w ould have cost, one year since, from TWEXTY-riVE TO THIRTY DOLLARS. LIST OF BOOKS PURLISHED BY J J. GAlsUSIIA & CO. 4J W'cst rouaTti Stbbet, Cincinnati, Ohio. The ti'hip-poarivill. a Poem--by G. P. Morris, Esq , tpti ndidly illnstrat. d with 17 steel-plates, and an exquisite iiiinninatel Covei price 25c. C II X NTS OF THE EPISCOPA SERVICE. Double r-t ofChapts, with new mu.ic set to all the rsalms suiiir on hih fcsiirals of lhe church, sentences, anthems, eke, fcc. carefull- arranged for the orc;an and piano by Charles. Jarvis. le-atterand ortranist ofthe Church ofthe F.p.phanv, Philadelphia 27ceuts I The Maiden, a story for my Young Countrywomen, 18. do do do paper. 25r The wife, paper, 2Jc The Mother, rin preperation,) paper, 25 Six Nights with the VVHshintrtonians, paper, 25c, The Merchants, 12jc; The Ht iress, paper, 25c; The Club Room, paper, 25c; The two Husbands, &c, 25c; Romance and reality, 25c. POPULAR NOVELS. The Widow, by Theodore Hook, 25; Loee and Duty, 25; Violina, by be Foliee, 25; The Cottage of Glenburnie, 25; Louisa Mildmay 25; A--athonia, a Romance, hy Mrs. Gote, 25; The Last ofthe Saxons, 2S; Three nit-tits in a lifetime, 25, The Gentleman in Black, 25; Mill. trel Love, bv De Focne, 25; Sketches ..f Naples, ; hy Duma,, 25 Mamatfe, by author of Destiny, 85; i Jonce Smiley, by H. H. We'd, 25; lhe Lone Star. i CmiUshank's Omnibus, part I.25:do. part 2. 25: The I Moaie v ork.-rs , lale t.t emee, 25; I Ske,ehe. of nsh th tra-ter.by Mrs. S. C. Hall, in tr AGENTS and the TRADE supplied on liberal , ,rrm,. REMEMBER all our musical and other pubi i,ti, - a, k, viikf nv one nnr'i J. J. G ALUSHA CO. 42 Airif Fourth Stieet, Cincinnati. January 1, 1846. 1-3 in. j E IV GOODS AGAIX: riinceuuscnorr oat ju-trvcuvta thrr-ci f mm the Jt..., s. , . . , - nin Mark:t' ," " ,,ow -penin- at his store ... - s,,,r,., ,ue-,oi coo..,, suneu V -"' -t-i-"-. j ....I,.., mu..r ...is., sn. , tine and Superfine cloths oj various colors; do cassimeres, plainer fash, patterns;, '" " " "".'"' ' p " xrjasnpaucrns. Red, H'hite and Yetletv Flannels: Fath. Tweed: and Kentucky Jeans; Calicoes of almost every trade and style; Gineam and cut lain catici; Lawns, Muslin de Lainct and Batxarer.es; Dark and Fancy cold plain and Jlgured Alpaecas; Black and other colored Stikt; Sarsnet and Bonnet Silks; Black, H'hiteand Pink crape White eainAric, Jaconet ir Mull Muslins; Bok, Swiss cr Bohinet Muslins, plain and fg'di Irish Linen, Linen LcKn and Bihop Lntvn; Shawls, Dress Hirk'ft and Silk Pocket Hdk'fsl Veils, and Ladies' White Pocket Ud'k'Js; Best Kid, Silk and cotton G.'ovcc; do do do do Mils; Satin. Silk and Marsaillrs resting; Black Italian Silk HiTk's and Sr.ttn Stocks; J variety of Lace, Edging, Footing and Insertion; A splendid assortment of Ribbons and Bontuts; ALSO J good assortment of Hard-ware, CtuecHsivare and Sailts Boots and Shoes; Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats; Leather, cotton Yarn. LIKEWISE: A general assortment of Groceries, including an extra quality oj Malaga and Port Winer. All of which will be offered low for cash or country produce. I he public are retpcetfullY invites! to call tsaminr and judg-e for themselves. K. D. 6 A Ll.rO V. J.ssae S?, TSt-J. 3yir XOT1CE. MERCHANTS who are in the habit ofparchasins; Goods in Cincinnati would save themselves great deal of trouble by sendin? orders to us for such articles as lltey may want, w hich we will fill on the moit accommodating terms, and warrant them to be as cheap as they can be had west of the mountains. We keep constantly on hand a larce stock of eycry description uf Dry Ooods, and are prepared to fill anv order that may be entrusted to us. If we have not the - i j oerea we w..i set it on as sroou terms it. ihe nd'.a'!!, ""Urine; the same could e t ,t h.mscll if he were in sue eny, ana oeiier, lor wc arc Constantly in the market and cannot be deceived as to the value of the article ordered. T he strictest attention will be paid lo all orders sent us, Reip ly WOOD I. ARK iv P. S. We have been in th habit of receiving orders ofthe above character fur sometime, and have - ......... . , . . -.,i,i. ,,,,, anu na ronctuded to par particular attention to th"m in I ture. and take ti.is tr..-thod of inforrn n- n-r-chant. . . . , . . . - "'. ru ff, liirei.i oeni on J .fir ora-Ts, ni WI! rtirranis Tl. SCll. n. Vr Xi t NoY!?lJ 4",.v
C HEAP PfiOKS: Cheap Plasic! Cheap Paser'' HORIN'SON ft JONES, Prints a,.H Jlosi Mam Street, aho-.-e Thin!, Il csr St 'r c;,,,',, . ,
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7. Chap. 1 Cho.us; wa,ere the finest Letter Pre., Prmfnr, in all ,t. brsnl 8. rheir I ands were joined ch.s, will be executed at the lowest prices. Book BiuUtogethar; &c. 4c. mr also att. n.l.-d to. I Cineiiinali 11. r. ...... . . scc r -
EURDSAL'S C0MP0USO FLUID EXTST OT SAKSAPA1JILLA: "JTfOR ihe cure of Chronic Ilh.-umaii'm, Scrofula r. J' Kiutr's Evil, Salt Rhe um, Kins; VeriTi, U!e.--s painful alfeciions of the Hones, chronic Sere Eves' Blotches, Glandular ntar-tmeTHs and il d. testes arising from impurity of blood. Tht follow inp is from R. C. Lanednn. f.-rmerly edi. tor of ihe Truy Time, in rt tat ion to Euro sal's extract of Sarsaparilla. "It is a valuable medicine. I lists, tiied it thoroughly and can bear ample testing ne to iis pood c.-feets in my own pcrvm. 1 have for ten -si years been the subject of vi ilelit disess. s, acute pains in the limbs, jee, ar.d verily btlieve lhe frtT use ef Sarsaparilla was the principal remily that performed the cure." Forfuriher evi.ience of it's efflcacv, reference is made to the foilowin Physicians, who lira prescribed it toith every suexss in their practice: Dr. Stephen Bonner, Dr. Char!. s W oodward, " Wm. Mount, 3. P. Ilurkner, William Smith, " W i Itiam Co.hom, " J. Hlatk; Or to Micajah Williams, Esq., Adam N. Kiddle, E0Edward C. Roll, " N, M'I.ean, Samuel Lewis, Samut 1 Talbott, " Captain L. Shalty, " Jami s Torn nee, All of these last named rent!, men bare either tried il themselves or used it in ihe ir fainilus, w ith the hsp. piest resuits. Numerous r-.f. rei.ces might be riven, but these are d.-emtd sufficient. This prepa -ation is warra nted lo core the most invetv erate case of disease, arisinc from impurity of bioor!; it has never yet been known to fail, and in no case is re mu-ierafion asked, where a ptrf. ct and sptcdy cure is not tffette d. Prepared and sold by CALEB S. PiURDSAlL. Wholesale and rt fail Drea;i6T f s:g-i, of Dr. Hiiih, V. E. corner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March 37th 1S44. l-iy Gift Books and Holiday PresentsROBINSON t JONES, 109 Main Stictt. Cincinnati. "tT'WT'II.L be pre-pan d, d.iriiiEr the present season, to onVr lhe iar st. b. st selcctid and chenjKSt viriety of Aniittals and Gift Haoks ertr o.rrcd ia this markt t. Amongst them w ilt be found T he Diadem a splendid annual iuquarf jfurm, wiii nine exquisite inezzotiiits by Sartan. The Gift elegantly bound in rich calf and cloth, and embellished by numerous ftnr cnsyravincs on st-cl. The Opal a Christ. an Gift I! -ok for 154:janeler;nt volum:, in various stvlt s of binding:The Snow Flakt edited by T. S. Arthur an to. gant and chaste holiday present. The Do.idjir Annual lor 1S4S, with nine mijuificciu illustrations. Friendship's OITeriiis: for 1S49. Lalla Rookh a new and lupeib edition, with lli'is trations on steel. The Lady ofihc Lake, in the same styla. The Forget Me Not for T he Token an annual for 1?4V The Moss Rose an elejant Rift Bcek 1 he Christian Annual for losi. The May Flower; The Christian's Book, Together with a preat variety t,f S-IIILl'Kt Oil- 1 iHJUB.3. I IllVliIUllltC Ii)tllf IrtUl 111", si's n -, , vii.,url nnd Vrnt Book; The History efa Mutjif to i Lillle Stories for Little Folks; Kriss Knngle Dooat; j;v Boy's First Book; Little Lfsons; A jlolji.r,, Lessons; Nor., rv Klotn, s; i.inie Forsrt Me Not; Child's Delight; B!o,.n,, f Morality; Robin Howl. ALSO A eeneral assortrj, rt or vriv ivn AMI'SING GAME. "What d'ye Buy," "Trip to China." '-cientif Amusement,'" '-Robinson Crusoe," "Strife of Genius," "Christmas Cards," "Nick Bottom's Shabespi arc,"o:e. ALSO Dissected Pic ures ai d Puizles; The Spellinr Game; Disstcted Maps; Bkck Alphabets. 8:c. Also, the Great Brother Jonathan, Annual for 1846- Containii, cover eirhty engravings, an entire Novel by Washing-tou Irving, Tales, Sketches, P-ms eke. C3The wholenf this immense assortment must D sold during the Holulays.as tat keep nothing overfrora year to year, and will be disposed of at the very lowest '"CITIZENS AND STRANGERS should j ear in mind that the best and cheapest assortment of Christmas D0 Vcw Year's Presents mav be had of ROBINSON & JONES. Xo. 10S Main street, a few doors above 1 bird, VlestSii Cincinnati, Dicembcr 1, 1845. 52-3ra. DOI3DS fasiiioable: hat store, 141 ?la!n Sireel, THREE EOOP.S EELOW rOUETII SZ2T, ciscismii. The Hat Is acknov!cd;ed to I an important part of dreys; therefore il becomes iulerc.iia? to learn -' e- c a genteel, we'.I made article ran tx procured. 1 iovite thecitizei.sof nrooUs ille, a'id its vicinity, who may visit Cincinnati, to rail and examine tha quality, atvtc and finish of my nan ; leeuug cunudent thai I can give satisfaction. Win. Dodtl. II. KESSL.EK, BUCK ShI.-Df!ESSEi,$ GLOVE MANUFACTURER, KEEFSonhandatail times a Urge assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mits and Leather of all kinds. No 4.3 Vain st. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati 0. March 20ih, 1345 .iiJtUECTIF1ED WHISKY LW A YS on band and for sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. r-..n.. v:.i. r.,iu etrs-ts. rincinnsti A
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