Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 September 1846 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS. n fr.T.'r 71',"'" 0f FcHnrx Magazine. Salf-Deni.il; Or the Two Cousins. BY. A LuDlor VIRGINIA. Sop? !ear cousin, pray gjre up- your pvrnina niiHi.seirierit and nme wiili me In ny rn.Hn." I've young- llaydon ari.l Snlmr w nli n,e, beside one or w ethers, who wouitlall, I know, be plsd, of your eompnuyso I exriwd myself nud came fr.to retf y.n,i le one of our iimnher. TtiW is ow debating evening, and Miral PhH..s,,y is lhe subjeei we re now inveshoBiing. Lost, however, that should he too dry for you. I will promise to show you ..,, beautiful Latin verse, composed Uf He j don in honor of his mistress as he tnu science. Come on, then, and let u hear your riiiirira. Thus spoke Charles Herbert tohis cousin. William K:don, both students at the ,,me colle8e. &-brought up in the closest . int.macy; yet- during entire!- in their tastes audi hahio.. Ot.e wa, devoted to iud.Sr.Mtl h3 morals irreproachable; the wilier ..4 idle and extravagant-carried tt-w.v. by ue caprices of the moment M Mm? "wrry of every evil passion. eTr!e, Herbert had lest his rather nile yet a i infant, and was con-equeutly thrown under the sole guardianip and tuition of his remaining farem-a mother s competent to fill the arduous taU of moulding the young mi,,,! into perfect moral beauty, as she devoted in heart and soul to ler only child. Her pecnrmty resources were limited-barely sufficient to e lm-ate her sop, ,,, uttppW her wiih thtse eonu Rm i. ..-i,;..l
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MO snn, rt seemed no hardship that the j Charles H-v'iert folded his arm and eoliheir gifts had been denied, lie looked ' walked slowly bac k to his lodging--. Truetip with implicit and ardent devotion to 1 ly, thought he, has Lord liacon sai I thai his mother: and she like the Rnmin Cor- j more men are nulled by ; waiHina re-ninUon : nelia, could point to her son and say, there ! t ?ay t than from any oil, or ci ue. i;:J,, is my jewel and mv treasure. , kno s as well as I th it this course w til nuTrein his early infancy, Mrs. Herhert ! do him. but h wants the energy to leiy Iad tangrht her 8Mr not onlv by precept. ! himself these paltry p'easures. Ant"!!
I'm ov example, giexuly adherence to lhe IBM. lh linweariprf rtili pi-essed correct rri'inplc on hi mind, and then her council, through all difficulties was lo act them out. His purp unsullied brow never knew the stain of falshfiod. Eirly was he Uu2ht lo control bis passions; ever to yield his own pleasure to those of his playmates. "Those Rhine, my son," would Mrs. Herhert say, "are truely poHte, who with cheerfulness and pleasure give up their own enjoyment lo secure that or their frienJs; and what is such a trifling self-denial when compared Wrih the affections of your companions?" Charles- bright face would prow still hriglvter as he replied1 nothing, dear mother my own gratification is best secured by the good opinion of my friends ann me approbation nf , mother." William Eidon was likewise an on!y j son, of wealthy parents; but the instant intinieence ofeveiy wh as SOiin as formed,! had aided, or perhaps hid the foundation or the character he now bore while the moral faculties or the one had been dilipenily cultivated, every excrescence pruned, and every beauty slrengihened and developed that most important pari of education in the oiher, had been wholly neglected the moral feelings were suffered lo lie waste, while the selfish propensities of his nature were fostered and indulged. Charles Herbert's father w as lhe brother of Mrs. Eldon, and lhe two cousins had been much together, Bud were now tent to the same co'lege to complete their education. Charles w.ns an acknowledged favorite with- both students and preceptors: He was younger than his com -m, yet notviiihstauding his youth, many much older weie forced to yield to his mental and moral superiority. He possessed a gentle and modest dignity, accompanied wiih unyielding firmness that repelled even the advances of lhe vicious. William Eldon was a young manof great quickness and facility of acquiring knowledge, which with a sprightly coniersalinnil i.-.lxm. gave him lhe rrputalion ofa wit; bul he was indolent and self conceited. un ine evening relerred to in lhe be-! ginning 01 our mile chronicle, he, and a few kindred spirits, were determined on what they called "a little fun," such as breaking out w indow glasses and getting tip a row in the streets. Charles had often dissuaded his cousin ftoni his course, bul lhe influence of a new set of friends graved too powerful for his arguments. "Will you not consent, William, on'.v . I.:.. ....... ) i i , iin sini-r-, (iii-nuen y tiarics; ' I am sure; 2lV. i you will not regret it." 'No. intlppr! " sai.I Willi.,. 1.....1.;. n.i ana 3 our ntiin -drum trien.lt.may en - I. . . ' , iaiiKiiinii,
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ua 1 ariey; 1 want something more to my ; lastc. So Iiaydon lias written ail ode lo intstres Si-ienci-! Well, when I writ vpi. ., ....
oca "'7 "e ""'Hiier Kind ui tin ( i,i,-,e of years. As lie bowed in the deen ' lre8SlliaiiherSoi.ri.idyS1ip,IaSSiireyoii)"esi hum.litv l-efore ihal Almi.Muv Ueii c 1 and h, Uirned away . ,,P ,la,: rVl,r bee) u (, 8(J(,re , Uut .m!y think,' periled Charles, ed in xUc fe, tor of h,s heart that ,' ,, I -Ivow much nicire improving it would he! ,,, mi:hl more e,pr be (,.ud ,n ; loyou lo spend the evening in any kind of l,n. Mis feclmss soared hhove lli ra-i" !
...c-.n.j ,.UrSu, u.anv.Iinii.nsei0u3youn2;( !.ro'.1sp;.Ss,ons. Hie neltiMi mvl ss.rd.d f! men; now would you not prefer youi fath-j ea.th, and he .-ommuned in puriiv of henti ' er should see y.ui enj-tying our hum drum ; uuh lhat Beina ,o ,a, SiU, ' Keu.,.,,.!.,-! i ociefy as yon call il, to upending your time j H.v Creator in the da of thy vnth ' and money with the m.-st reMles spirits j after life ninile il ihe,t ever a liere? Dear cousin do vou ever retf-ei I n-.nm n... ..r . i.;..i i . ,
lllul llli. It.LII.A ..... l.l..).. . . , - , 3 ""i otve.v u. make y u nappy, ni rentier your kind parent s.? ...j wr iiiottier nas oiien loid me. that wtirii a j outig mail ceases IO regard Hie tl, , i . , ? .p...,..,., ... ...... triiutp, uieiasi oarrier lo Tice has heen renxived. ho nersuided.
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- - Hue i-iud; m.t ie r.v an eminent iltvine lhat"a I'hri-.-tryilbutfortHieaeek, and then if you tun is the highest stvle of a cenUeman find youre!fles happy ihan at present j Wuh ,ekrence to his unfortunate cousin I will cease my peru;ui.iiis, for such I j we will draw veil over his fate we ca-i know you think them. It is not agreeable t attempt to picuue his remorle to me todi.turb you in what yo,i coiSk1- We will conclude our simple Morv by cr yow arniements, William, but I must . urging upon all our readers the constant ver prefer the pood of my friends lo my praci ice of self denial, particularly ihe un ple,siue. 1 iil deny myself'- J y,.llg. tver e the still small voice of "I am exercising," interrupted William, j conscience he heard, and not only know "your ravonie virtue sklf denial :o a j and ar,roctd, but f.rucetict the ri -ht RrRreaier ueret than I hrti accustomed to i memher the words oi his gn.d mother 1 do while I listen uv your ise admonitions ! have endeavored to depict, and sv with aie monitor; as my felloe students are! Mrs. Herbert-' -eelfdcni.d ts the bais ol not qtt ue ready for the ruierpi ise, 1 will j every particular virtue." listen lo you a little longer, lu lhe mean' time (Mining the action to the word and t-t J "Mi," said an impiiAitivn- littla girl, kiut! out his pocket hook and pencil.) I i "will rich and p.ior pe.-p'e live tofciiier will take a few notes from your i-.orai.v ! "hen t'ey pi up t. loaveii?
v niircti i hum iiiiiia in .mr i.h . and send them as nreciou morceauj? lo our chaplain, wheiewitli to embcllistl his liexl ili-sciurse.'' "WeK. William, notw ithstandinr your
ridicule, s;iid Charles. 1 1 will spe.k 2:io; again ill I implore hieak tlm. lies you hive fmmed, allhotigh it may cause you some i lT.'ut. My mo.her ha loo nfien repealed lo me ever lojforoet thai eelfdrHiial 9 lhe ..a-i. of all ll.e vir Hies, at least il.eir practice' "5t?n,1v.'' said Kidon; witn a scornfu' lauh, '(l think you had better be at your mother's apron clriiis, a you sein to tlliiik she po-sesses the wisdmn of oU men at least." "Yes! William," replied hitj consul, "I do sometimes think her knowledge of human nature 'vender ful when I remember her retired hfe. The more I see of the world, the r.iore cause have I to venerate and treasure up the lesson of my iii.ilhri. Oh? lhu you toil would recollect them. Do you mean to accept of my proposition, cousin, or not? I feel an undefined dread of somethiiiB horrible, w hen I know vou
...... . . are eil Jauea 111 CI Itlklll2 NIP, as you SO 1 often are, with your bo.in companions.,v I "Well. then. sir,'? answered Uld hi. "I tell you again wiiai I have often t.'Ufc you b,f ..e.ihai you are wasting your rheteric, r . t i . r lor i never mean 10 ueny iiivsn any arat-) mean-in lliatisiu my power b enjoy. You made some allusion Vo.driok.ing. I mean to diink, one bottle ol good wine ai leas' this evening. Ii is. a pleasure to- me to drink, it the exUileiniiug t Reds s;i I more . delightful; therefore I mean nl lo deny myself in that or any other pleasure. Lei i S-ience be your nvii'iess, my wie cousin; alUtw me U chooe pleasure for mine.'' ! Thus saying w ith a lauah. h j 'ined ; his companions w ho ere calltnr hnn, and etl i sllillll ill a v it li t m i' .11 lha ulri I 1 1 iU.';., i. ........ Charles was pained at the tlionoM; h. ; felt disturbed; lie co nl i not euj-iy wiih his i accustomed relish the innocent jest, the ! keen encounter of wit. Ala.il. he had loo much can-e. Charles Herbert's friends remained with : him at his room, ilnrini! lhe evening. i New ton, Cacon. L cke and Aberci oinbie had been sufficiently tiiscanted upon and admired, and the friends had jusi enteret,' J into an animated d,ctssion on the theorj ' of GhII and Spurzheim, when they werei in'errtipted by hv- increasing noise ftomj ihesireets. At first th-y did not ica.l' . , . , , J . , tt it. nut shucks anJ notes of ;anvnt;ition . seemed tninsled with the uproar, and they j hasleiied Olll ill the dir'Cion of the SOIlllds. ' r:..irerl.ia I',- m.,I thv il I a scene which nluutyl baffled desci iption. I iiii a small spol ol grass lietore ln.i own door, lay the body of one of the mnt la' entpd and beloved prtlessers of lhe in-sti- ! inti.. ii A I ulloi 1. . 1 .... ..n.l ihr,...nli l.i, ; X 1 . .111.. I llll'l ,i . . l(lIMll III bodj, from whiih lhe crinisun curteiu of life was fast ebbinj. Hy his si.le stood William K'doii; need I siy lie was the guilty assassin? Ves, he wis the murderer of one w!:o w as striving to s ive him from his own Toliy. When Charles lleihert approached iIip spol. lie comprehended lhe mailer al a glance. Horror fil'ed his frame and he was forced to loan upon the neatPst object for support. While standing in a tedining attitude, his countenance pale a death, his ejes filled wiih teais, Kldoii raised h;s head and caujhl the exe of his cousin. l".idn hid ben intoxicated, but the shuck of hei'ij seiz.-d as a murderer, and l!ie sisjlit oi' tne unforttinaie victim of his reckless datins, I iug weliciing in his ow n blood, had sobered him a'most intailaneously. W hen he mel Herbert's eye, fro'.i uhom he had parted mi short a time befoie, the conversation held between them recurred wiih powerful fmce to l,i mind and lhe pent up feelings of his soul feuii 1 vent. 'Oh, Cod!" I.e exclrimt d pninate' v. ''were Vim itideeil rii 1iv.t.l witli tli mft ol prophecy to foreit ll mv donin? Oi! had I but listened to your "warning vt.i. e this ni. hi, and denied myself ihat in.nidening cup. I should not now be a midnight murderer. My Cod! My God!" P. I don was cariied off in a r.ivina deiiiium and rharles Ileiherl was likewise assist, ed home, for Ins toiiering liuihs refused iheir tillice. lieinert p.-iseil a kep!e i jhi, ti nij'it 1 of reflection and sorrow, f,ir the fault, not j of hu own. hut of another, although hv i iiimv he was already considered faultier. ! Pt Herbert arose t!ie next morning a Mil set and a heller mm Tl, c. !.o. ; : . ... .-.i-. i rAiirn , , sei HI1U a IIM er i i;ii hi en i.ir o...n.; jence of advanced ae seemed added to the I fii'idPn irfinti ... seemed lo le reduced to iliati ;i!m and re fleeting state atienoec) in ndvaneed life; Ik I ,r..i ; ...... . .' . "it1"" " 'iic ni" ii i ii iiflve reaitzn imp ii......,..-....m. n iiiiisv fl-iiiiiv:iifri 111telteci; hut of heautitdl moral deportment. ! lie ever continued to i j , , f . "t-My Mi.vf.xcM tun y all utiiiodliiie. and live solerlv riohtenu - t lv I o.i.l.- ... i ; .. ii . ,i . I alUIStlU) 111 this prest III world; and Stlil ' ; tunhf r to quote the I .nua.Te of Sci i ilure -I.e .l.d i....,.i i .... i .... .m . liny m uiriL l itiiii nHikr.i j me ettu cu ins lite. Hie Iriilll ilie remark i ... ' myde ir they will nil be hlikf i there "Then. tvt. why don'i r;r'i sic1flstl4l.il s.1i. I 1,0 iie.HliCI I.efC."' 1 he uniioi ti.-j noi uiis.'cr.
Trvj-rynjoAt -jMu 1'Homs K. nsMxririo, G.-0. I). Vinthki l Gil -ENF.ELD and WINCjELL W V AM FAC 1THKRS nf plain Bronxcd nn,l Ornal I luminal Jnlnnnrd Tin-irnre. Al.o R ohiiison". t'rfcrfrrf Air Lnmns. Corn, r of Pearl and W.vlmo 0iinilr IVarlblrt-il li.ium-, ft M' I V A'l I April 10, lE4i llv. suli'il auixixn. f fi "t'XfKS Sn!j;i. qiiii.irii-, jnt rucivrd - 1 KW "'! '' li l S. 1H HDSAI., Cormr ij .f:iiii mi J Filth ts. t iniiinimi. June SHi, 1315. 2V " JOIIX II. FAR(tUIIAlt, Attoh.nev at Law. Brook villa. la. Jan. 10. 1SI3. 3-tf. 01. n r.s r Mti.isitMiTTtTT is,mi. Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factory, I'mr srrrrr. v'irahar Su th oj Six th S'icttUip ttairt) .) jaiiine thr K.i Srairt. THEHKi. kii.t on hail anil mnili to onl-r 1 1 kind .il t'AM f COI.OHKI) I A H 1.(111 H1.IXD-. w arrantn: . u i 11V ma,,. m t,v oilier pUrr. My l-ntr i-MH-rit-ticv ami m qnnlkil paironacr is.umi imt prtx.f ofpuhlir opinion. Vesjti.h Sni-TTEr. ofanv .1. Mi-ii. u., ii mu li t orji r; Pmnts 1111 r.l l..r rainil v ; Blinift repaired or exchanged i suit window .S'.aJrVunmut hmS. All orders pinictinllv attend..! I J VMKS M'COKll. t inciiinart, April 10, 1J1 15-lv. John Grifnth, Gunmaker, r Z W r,-U-.l Ch... r;... ' .,.41 . . . V e lllls. H ill. rifl.- Umi-h 1. 1...-L H-t. I nirn, rim nam is. iihh ic.. , in-i.ii xMiniueiii ot materials lor ehiisiiihIi-, (in ami pivtols r.-pamd. April 10, H4'i. 15-lv. ' - I TJT'J IJ""?J I -Ol It cenu s-il v ii, . I, ..t 1.... A n. i niitir Dry r;iH:i!., foi lie Ha. rot a large, eh. ap ; and t-eni-ral a..iilti!iiot. If vou tall onee Ton will he I u re to rail nlti n. Oim-k .ale. and .mail or,, lit. i. the i '" "''imI he has ailopn d. A lare a..iirtment uf Boil- ! ....i-. ..i mi ii.io. i Ki im-niiK'r is; Main t, hve bun-, alime Sixth, West side, t'ineiiinati, Ohio. A.i;vi l'l, uv',. i5-lv i u . l. nrosoxs Improved Rifle, Xil. 12 Wel f ..i;rt'l SK-eel I IM -- m ixi r.c ri :i:it. Itifle. Manufaetiired by W. L. II. with hi. im. piovi on Ills an- uarratif ! to.hoot ten enneeutiie hois iiitu a thnt f, 1 1 euxleut 4-;0 vaii'.j or a uiiarter ol a mile distance. April 17 lSI'i lrt.v LOCKV.Oi & ISOftOFF, M.iiwlnrturei x unit Dralfrs in Stoves, Gra!es,il3lb;v-warerTinware k re 1 1 f.n ri KNi i UKi; .-it-. .i.f 'i ,- rs--;i-rt I'-Uh and Rirr Sts., Ciafinnmi S. I lie M; . P.M l I.X I II ,V HIXG APPARATUS :.;-i iii.-muraeiiii-ed at this cstaMMiment. topper, Tin. and Sluet trim N oik done with neatte.s , despatch. Alir.l V, lily. M'KK KKX l Vlm-U a-I Watch HaV. r, EWE 1.11 Y, Silver Ware ami Spectacle Mamifacttirr. Dianeind pointed ir-dd P. us, c. Xo. a IK M.iin st bvtwcvit 5th and tih C ine'uicati. ohj.t. Miivvh .(), 1-4S. 13-ly. I 1515 US 1 1 JSTOKK. 104 Main tni i, b. -tnpeii Third t Fourth Cincinnati. St'ICHER AXD McLAVGHLIX would re.pecl3 fully invite ',,,U,-',,.AA ' 7 lXi "KU,,,;I i call and examine their assortment, it being-very Koije, at greatly r,,,aM,-i,J!h manfac,r'"C. lei-1 contident that our st.iek w ill he found sa. nnVhM ' H. " March 27ih IS4'. 14-ly. r.iDins axd nnxrs W; M KF.R . 11 MR M AXVFACTVRF.R 5. East Fourlli, near S eainnre t. CIXC1XX 41 I ; isV ,'t'VS "I" ay 0,1 band and makes tooiitei, til the fi V!"t fj.hioiiahle and durable stvle. Ladies ami I G. ins Wis:., Scalps, Fronts, Braids, Curls, fcc. which j will he sold cheap for ca-h, al wholesale and Retail, j I invite all those in want of such articles to jive In m a j avail lufiirv purchasing elsew hre. April 1, 134" 18-lv. S K KG S Pure white Led I ill r 50 " Xo. 1. do. Just received and for .ale by RICHARD TYXER. llr.mk illc, July 1st 1SI-., 27--1 y lH,r.NI.Z.sJt WISWKLL'S LosiKiti", sl;tsw, rorlrail, A Ml tire nunc Jlitmt ttctorii. Wi , Main st. Cincinnati r JVM", above articles can he furnished in a. 50ml P sijle and oil as r.a.onuhle terms as at aivv id' lUc East. 111 Cities. An assort in. lit of Looking Glasses al- ! 011 hand at w holesale and retail. .. is. tiiit K mines resilt .v il;ites reset. S'MAUiOATS f IIOTULS Furnislted al the shortest notice. .Man-11 inn ia js 14-ly. rr.nxcn nun 11 Mir.r. stoxi:s. T. llrtADl OUD Co. may be found at work on the corner of Walnut and Second sis. Cincinnati, and are prepared tn furnish French I'nrr Mill Mom-, of a qiialitv iip.nor to any establi-hinent in the Wis. Ii rn Country. j ALSO i he genuine Dutch Holt-1 ivg Cloths Either brand: Screen ! Mill Irons and Wires, Plasti r uf Pa- ' ri.. Ac. ! ALSO French Utter Portable and I Flouring Mills i ALSO 125 bills calcined Plasterof j fans. CT" All woik warranted of the bc-1 quality. I .nine i.-mi ISIX Xo. 25. -lv. BOOK STORE AND STATIONARY, j J(N M il N .1 M.UKI.I.S' i O-i ...'nrii. hrtween E'shlh ami Sinh Siierts. ' A t.im r.il assortment et Miscellaneous. Illank and Seli'Mil Hooks. Stationary, .c. xc. ! I'tliciuliati, Jlllv 24 1S4 30-ly. Guardian's Sale. I I 1 1 1. is h.n hv ei. in.- .h.. .... l.l ..r X "IIII. is hereby giving that on the her . I. 184i at the Town nf I n ,1. r... . 1 1 1.. ;,. ri.n Kim ounty. w ill ex pose to public sale the in I tr.t of Hani, t A Wilson heir of Kufiis Wilson in! the lollowingreal estate, to il:. .lie house and lot in1 the town of Andersons ille ill said Cotlntv and also ill : i'leeii acn-s of land adioinit.g said town. Terms of ,u ""hafca.h i ha,i 1(u baiunc- six months. i y iuij s-ctii-ity. JOIIX LEWIS. C.uardiai, of Harriet .1. Il ilson. 34-ts. ugiit 27th 3S4. 3IT.DAKIS & 31'IvF.Ki i.vmsr impkoycd PLA TFOlMJj- COL XTER SCALES. Manufactory rn 7th st. 3 doors n-est Main si CIXCIXNATI.OHIO. " VIE above mentioned scales an- pronounced bv ! R ""wntnisf ini-mio in' those w ho use them to be superior loany they have rer ue n able to uhtHtn. Heumit and Hatfonn f the h ri"x ,,',,,' ,h ''""' monute gidand Pr.-crip- ' '..i.cc.. iui every v.inet ot sca.os now 111 ue. All of which we warrant to be equal, if not superior. ; " ."'' '" 1 v"'"1 Su"''- . Always on hAnd U . . Vs inv r-'"r . iiMitii in iii ua riu.iun n.i .111 ine tiu t.-ritc lortiirpiv 1 ""' ",rr ""' w seiofourown latest :1'-:1 improvement We flatter ourselves that we ! ra" I"1"1" al1 o may fat ..r us with a call MEHAR1S McKEE. Jllh .1 lS4"i Vim SALK. 1 V O lots in HnMikville w ith dwelling houses, one on the bottom, thr other o-.i the hill; also some voluabie '.ols, all upon teasonalilc terms. JOHX A. MATSOX. I-tf. January 1st 194A. W I S I" Received and fur sale, a superior lot of SumP mer ti.-ods, consisting of Tweeds. Linens. Mitil res, I'rints.Vc. jtc. HOGELAXD & M'CLF.ERY. So-lv. Julie 24. 1S4-;. tsA V.N Arc. 1 Case new stjle Printed l.aw n.. I " do Lace I do r.ingham " 1, Carton Bonnet Law n (all euloj.) Just received and all of thr he.t and mo.t durable .tile At wholesale and retail bv woon I.AK1X. H EC HORN' and Palm Leaf Hals for sale hy 1 i lUTTSc HAII.E. April. 1. its 3.., ,a JOIINT I). HOWL VM), Attorney at Law, liKOUkYlLLE. la.
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UX1TKI STATIC H.DT-KL, Cor"r ofSi.rlh 4 Mutual: Slr.-el, C I .V CI .V Ar.4 T I ti II I O . MtNnr& WKTIIKKnKK Pmprifitmg f m yll IS mw. pnvioiK. nut-lt cant miiinii i b It H 011 lhe silt- nf thr .ulimt l n-t t hut'. rurim-rl y krp hy Mr. Athi-hi; uuw thr partiirrof Mr. Wi-Oi. frlier . I rxplorvri Jiis ht-nutilnl Unti l hirhinw 'ist opftii-il turtle rvri'ptinn nf travi Hit.. It cnniaim 7 riiom ith.bi-H. It. P;irlor. nud Ii1i-.mhi5 Arc fim-ly cniprait-. Tht furniture nil appear m-w ami 1 li'runt anil in fact nraim-... tate nml rnnvini'nur et-tu to charnrtri7.e tin r.fubiishnirnt. ami from llu i known rt-pioatinn of it. H.t I run i-hti-rfully rt-com. I mt iul ii to m v fHi nd and thr ti ai-llinp pnhlir enI rally. ' J.S. I'OWKRS. May 12, 1SIB. 20-nm. IliOV & STKEL. II loom KiimiK, and JiMn Ikoi Stork X. W. C II A 131 AX, 3S4.17.iin Street, near the Court House. CIXCIS.XA TI TRON Kt XAILS oralljiw.,S1KF.I.Sorivrryli-.-rriptinn. all of tli wry h t quality warrant! d. Anil. Vii-, Ui llo. Varriaarc prin and Iron i , Hamim ml Imii, Crohan, Sli dirt-and Hamtmr iiujiiUIi. All of g iod quality and warranted. ,st A .11111 ri.ir aniilr nfSliut Iron. oa. 22,14. 25. 2fi i 2T. N- 11. All of tin- aliuve artieli-. will br old forrah, ami at low rate. I'omitry Mi-rvhant. and Black. miths 1 mill find it for tin ir iiut-n.t lo mil bi-fore purchasing .Uthrre. X.W. CHAl'.MAV. j Aup;ut SIt 1S4J. 14-ly. - . . . AS coniim neeil nu.iiie.. a 342, Main Street, a . I few door, from hit fcirnier .land, Between II and lh Stnilt 'IXCIXXA I I, OHIO. lie ha. a m r M.-tiMve a.ortiiietil of !t TS and 1 V s "" ' " " ' ' P" public. July 24 is 30 lv. TUKXF.I. SOX. (FROM SJ1EFF1F.LD F.Mil.AXD, SAM' MAKKltS $ CUTLKliS VXD Dealers in Hardware Sc Cutlery, .120 Main Siv KiMside. Bit ween Seventh and Eighth, Ms., C.VC.V.v.r-, 0HI). X.B. H pairii.e ami Grinding ol all kinds i,i vtit. ' all kui.l. i.f Saw.. Saws Sharp, mil, Re-lootheil, .Vc, ! in the Hi-., stxle of wiirkmansliin. Sunr.ons' Saws i ...1 V ......I li.lrniii.iil itiifl. If. In L en .en ooi in i Cleaned and Rcpairi'd. Every description ol Saws : made to nidi r, and unnamed ol hrst rate quality. July 24 194' 30-ly. I XAILS. . KEGS 10d; 1 5 do 8dd. For .ale bv I A. DOXAI.DSOX i CO. Ninth and Main sireets,C iiicnnat i. April 25, 1845 WASHINGTON HO USG, O.Y U ALSUTXkIG, Between Fifth & Sixth Sts. IMS house has been enlarged and is imw open fur travellers and Hoarders, Merchants, and Pedler, visitini; the fity, will find it convenient and central stopping place. Charge Moderate. Good Stabling, faithful and experienced hostlers al. wavs in attendance. J. MARTIX. Cincinnati, April 10, 184"i. lS-(im. AUASOLS and u Sliaj-'f just received and 'for salehv HIT T i H AII.E. May 13, 1S4I5 20-ly TOBACCO & SXUFF. Cl'TAlll BATCH ELDER, Wholesale and re. tail dealers in Imported and American Cic,ar. ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Slilift'. J. . 237, .Vnitt Sr. fourth tlner Ar'oir Si x th it. xrrtt tiilr cixcixxati,o. March 2i 1S45, 14-y JOilXA. 31 ATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., Dhookvii.le. Ixd May 16th, 1815. 20-lf. State of Indiana, Franklin County, ss. T the May term of the Franklin Probate Court A. D. lS4ft, said Court declared theestateof James Donanirhon; deceased, to be prohnblv insolvent: Credi tors arc therefore requested to file their claims apainst 1 the estate for allowance in the said Probate Conn within ten month, from the date hereof, or they w il not be entitled to payment. JAMES W. M'C.UV. Administrator ir Louit iton' May It, 1846 20-10m. J.r WAYXE, m:.ir.i:n l Il.mUvnrr, I3nii Smtiu?. I'svW Hair, I'nrnith, LseA.iijf Class V'.atcs, r.mt Mahogany I'rnrcrr. Xo.'ll4, Main Street, next door below the tominer. rial Bank, C1XCINX A IT. April, 17, 1S45 11-ly. Is.ll l. WAHl.iiOt M:. J A M KS ITT S 11 A K P, Imnorlcr mot Wliolestile )e:lt-r in BRITISH, FRENCH and GERMAN liAUK C.OiiDS. Swiss Mil.lin., Ciloves, Mitts, Ac. Cedar Street, New York, and Xo. II, East Third Street, Opposite the Henrie House, CINCINNATI. O. F. BENJAMIN, At-rnt. April 17, 1344 1T-Iy. AT TKVTI.V: H ITT vV. II WI K thttnUful r at fnvnrs. particu lad v iti xv thi-ir old cHttinnTs and all ntlit-rs anlarlv invite their old customers and all others w an- ... ..ii ....j tinij ariii'tt-ft in tht-ir lin'. o est 11 and rxamiiu llifir I'lfsh stock if Sprinc and Summt r Ouudti, just now openinc at their old .land. I lu j riattiT tht'ntsrlvt'a. that thr quality of thrir Cvotidsuili please; havint' hvn it-lretrd b a carvful and xperit-net-d hand. '1 hy will m II on accoininodalini tt rnis forcah r spprou'tl prodiu'i.. llrookvi.lt, April l8Jft IR J g KKGS Nails assorted sizes for sale by Jlf HITT& H A I I K. April 28, ll46 13 t i ST. Spring, American and Fnglish mister Steel. t for ale by Ill I 1 Mi ll I K. 18. April 38, 1811 TAI.DllOX'S Mowing and Hrii.h Scvtbes, and IUTT& 1IA1I.K. li. i ScjthcSi Sc the Sneads for .ale bv April Ikld AHX and t'omnioii Shovels, Spade., Hay and Ma. nure Forks, forsaie hv 1111 I' Kt HAII.E. April ti, lS4rt IS. EEX, tHass, and Earthen ware for sale hi ll I "V Jc HAILEApril 28, lS4o 18, Is. M. JIAYO'S, "IT.VNTFACTORY or impmved Shutter fatnert iTIhikI turn. tun CasiiiiCK, and all kiniU uf Ma cl.iiii Work done in a wnrkmui like manner at the shm tc notice. A I. SO. Att ht-d to the eytal.tishitifiit a lock fnclory and Hr ftiundry, lu re locksof evi-ry d script. on and bia.s casting tun Itv had at the hnrtet nutice. V. II A COCK. On 6th street hetween Mainand Walnut $. reels C7.VC7.Y.V.1 77, O. Mayl,lS46 18-ly IIAY AND MANURE FORKS, OF all descriptions, and of Harpers, superior make, for ale .ow hv JOS. W . W A V F. .V CO. Xo Wi Main 4 dooic below Jth C1XC I XX ATI. June 5, 1845 3-ly. : Plain and Screw Nib Scythe snathes, OF The bestqualitv, in store, and for salehv JOS. W. W AYXE li TO. Ml. 11 M.1111 4 doors b Sth CIXC1XXA 1 1. June 5, 1S44 23-ly CII VltLKS STA.LEV. E ELL AXD UK ASS FOFXDER. M'alnut Slieet Retveen Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVF.RX and Plantation Bell., and bra. fos.ett. orevery description on hand, oil glob. .. eWiudi r and gage Cocks Copper rivets, Speller, Sulder," Brass cashing, ol rverv kind. June It 184i j4 j SAVE YOU it TKKTIi: W . K E F. I. Y, will be in Rrookville, on the l.ith of Align. t, w here he w ill r. main a short time to attend to calls ill the line of his l.l........ H.. ,. nr.. rritoinrri-r tcctk either on O.'rf Plate or Pit ut, and warrant iheir beauty and durability. All operations in the lirntnl A,t performed upon the latest and mo.t approved principle. Persons wishing work done w ill please call as possible. As he intends visiting Hn.ok. .lie anniiallv. all ..per ation. will be warranted. Hotiin at McVur'du't Ha-el September 10th 194S. 3rly C. At W. II. ALLKX, Xo. 1C7, Mainxtreet.3 doon below Fourth CIXC1XXA TI. Dr. A I. E R S in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Watchr. Watch Trails anil Materials, Siller Ware an lid Fine CutlerALSO Dealers in com is, lirusars. Percussion Cans. .,. rushes. Percussion Cam. ..it -.f j r.s, j uut il vt.f, roCKCT SSnoK-s, KaXO, Srnp., 'ns'her irirh a g'tfrv' a. r:r:i if I'cnrl), fir, i., an and l.S ! ;(.. Man Ii 7, ! tf. 1 i-l .. j I.. I .. e r. . . .. ' . .. '
XKAV TAILOIl SHOP. MM. CLA.'h a OX. UF.SPKC TKCI.LY infi.nn thd public that lhe) . havr Toioniriict'd biisiiu in i,i- iimiii ufl.aun-l, ilirtctly uvi r Rhk' iiiit. All urdt-ri Iclt with tlirm for work shall irtrvivr prompt aiu nlion, on an liberal tci-i;i a. van he obtained l Ii-w In-re. None but tood workmt ii tiiall bt empli))iil. I mhiont rrstitarly rr crivt 'I. Jan. 1, 1346 13-tf kasti:u coFriVr.r , (f f HAGS It io, rltoiee artic le fur .ale bv
vlf-l A . DOX ALSOV CO. cor. '(li and Main nt.. CinriniiRti. jy 25. 3l-ly. j. c. rt it :e. . i.rt tx CUI.IMR& IIAYDK.V WHOLF.SAI.F. DF.AI.FRS IX HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AM) VAHIHl' GOODS. ALSO, CUT I HllY, CLOCKS. MATCHES, (khman Silver Warr. Jf.welry. &c. 15 Maui Street, between 4th i Jih, IViii lide, t'ini.inna'i, Feb. IX, 1349. 7-ly. T V. RMS OK TIIK IX 1)1 A X A A 31 K 11 1 C A X. rjlM O Dollars in advance, Si. 50 in six UMiiith., S3. 00 at the end nf the year, and an addition ofJO vjeiit, lor every year paymeni is dt laved thereafter. ADieniifsmssTs. One square nr less will be inerted three times for one dollar, if payment be made ill advance; one dollar and twenty-live cent, if pay-iiii-iii in- iiriiitru on. ..-hi.hiiu oo. ouii.ti uiiuiiii. vin. if deln nd tw o years, and in Ihv same proportion for the time imvuu'nl i tlrlavfd. I.arevr advt-ptiiifmeiiw for a tourer Ivtue will he chargvd nil the same principle A. IOXALI)SOX, JXO. S. BROWN, F. U. THOMPSON Grocer and Coiuuusmou Mcrclututs, AND Dealers in all kinus of Grass Seed, Corner of Xinth anJMn'n Sis., Cincinnati, Viio B X u i .in it? a, F nr., Mr,i,rntr.rt Per .Vnti'i Plat-y.vr.-Havin.r untamed ueh vast dUtinctions in.i..t.."... ...e ..,...,,,! ,.ie "iimiiijiini nas tre ami coninil this renowned Piaster throughout lhe eiitin- I erntory West of the Alh hanies, and would - . :- " u.mmmih.--. .................. .... ........... ,. IU um,n ; a very superior Plaster on tlae most eligible tenus to times prepan-d. lofiirni.hby the gross or le.s quality. riuciuiiatl, Oi, Sept. 24th, 1445 JOIIX I. DOICII I Y. JOIIX If.lMUGHTY cm: vis t i) urn a is t. So. 7 Ha.it 3tt Strrrt uft.osiir (he Henric House CINCINNATI. O. l.SO constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Drills, Medicines &. ' Cheniicles, Physicians, Plantations and Families supplied with 'the most carefully inspected Medicines. April in, 13-ui lfi-Iv. XAILS. K F-GS assort id No. For ?ale hy A. DOLAISOV ?c CO. Ninth and Main ts. 300 April 25Th 17ly. .iosixva.YwT" ;rocei tea dealer St. IHJFifth street hmreen Elm fc ffrr. .Voir A SiilCINC1NN f I - i KEEPS constantly on hand Tea., Sugar, Coffee, K ice, Tobacco, Raisins, For.-ign Fruits, fish nf various kinds. Namely Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish, and Candies at wholesale and retail prices Etc. All cf w hieh he w ill sell at the lowest prices, and any article he inn- secl w hieh is not approved of, the cash! w ill be immediately returned. April I, IMS. lS-lv. T30in:i:i.Is Ve?et.ible rrnovatin 4'allirlic Vills TIIF.SR Pills have bttn iiMd by pr.4ctiint; physicians fnt sfvrral yt'ars and lyivt proved lo be a very valnabU' lnetlteijie. it is Ijm lieved tlyit flic public, as well a ihcauihorantl propriftut may be bevehied hy civincr tht tn a wide ctreulatiiai. It cannot Ik- aid of them that they willcim every dieae, hut may wiih j satV-ty he said, they will J, a much R-ood a any other cathartic pill, w tthoot prniluuiit those tliairuui etTect which many purgative pivpataiiont do, Ther are sate and rasy, yei thorough in their oeratioiis, act pitrticulnrly mi the organs ot'the Stomaeli and liv-. er, ridding thetn of their morbid 6ecrclioiis, and not acting w ith such drastic force a to produce cripini and wt aknei of the howeN, hut on the contrary, inviporatinjc and tve them tone. bonit of the diweac for hieh thry hare proved particularly efficacious are here enumerated: ltiUiout Fever, Fever and Aflfiie, J;toiidice. Dytpcp pia, lleartlmru, Cntivene, Sick Headache, Colic, t'bott ra Morbus, lyrutery and all otherdi rantrtni,eiitj ufihe liutti'ii!i of the stotnat-h and Im r. I hey are eminemly lalculated to remove Dynpeptic AHections and all impurity of the blood and humor, Co UN, Intlttt nr.a, &c. iany u t imnni.il could be obtained within the limits of an extensive practice, but they art- submtttid to the public upon the word of the author, believing that tlme who e th.m, will prove that too much has not been aid in their f.tvor. MUHKKLL8c HHOIHKK, Sole At iiM f.r the West. No 1 College Row, Walnut ft. above Fourth July 24 IH47 30-ly. Foelgn & Domestic ii a imu cV (irrj:uv TR would respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants and others, purchasing goods in fiiieinnati, to our large and well selected stock of Hardw are li Cutlery hieh being for the most part, of our own direct importation from F.uro- ! pnaii and Aniericnn Manufacturer.., we fi-el conlident .. ri. i. i .... .....I. ......... ... :n I.- .nl;.r... of being able tu oiler on such terms, as w ill be satisfac tory tosuch as may tavnr us with a call. JOSKPH W. WAYXE, & CO. Xo. 191 Main 4 doors In-low- Fifth, East Side. CINCINNATI, O. April 17, 1841. 16-ly. TAYLOR'S BALSAM or LivrcitwoiiT. 376 HOWERY WILL cure Cnusiimption w hen every 'other mean, has entirely failed; also an absolute remedy for coughs, colds, Etc., for spitting of blood, pain the chest and sides, asthma, liv.-r complaint. We can give abundant testimony of cures preformed, and reference, of the very best respectability, licit h in and out of the city;imleed all over the country; such as A B Howard, M 1) West Point X. Y., who look it in hi. own case, w hich he considered hopeless. We can also refer to the Rev Dr Mc Antley, w ho used it hini.elf; to Charles Smith, Esq ,15o "Fillery st, Brooklyn, who raised blood in very large quantities; tu R W Peck Esq., whose daughter's life wa despaired of by all her physicians, and was entirely ctiFcdby this wonderful medicine to the Hon Mark Sihlev. w ho used it himself; Mr Mumford ill the Courier and enquire office; Mr Hooper. for merly editor of the Chronicle; Alderman Hogg, of the Evening Post; Wm W.Kidbttrr. En. Mass.. John M
Seaman, F..q., Indiana; Mr Hancock,Stoniuglon, Con; j a remedy for all those complaints which have theii oriw ho tor several years had im d every means, expecto- j gin in any derangement of the stomach. Liver Bowels rated six gallons of purulent matter during the time. 1 or Hluod. and has been entirely cured by Dr. Taylor's Balsam of i They operate mildlr, bt.t in a most thorough and I.i.erwort. and now weighs thirty pounds hervierthan searching manner, p roil urine a cure bv -ir,t,n
he ever .Inl helore, an mlaliahle sy-tom of perfect cure. ... . . u. o imi . . ne g. nni.ie, on I j R.pimir, nrii lit Water st., and of Mr., liar., 153 Fulton street. Brook tyn. Price 91 st and $1 per bottle. See engraved la liel signed with the vame of DR. LEEDS. For sale in llrnnkville at Johnson's Shoe Shop. January 29 1S46 2-cra. DAILY PACKETS ON WHITE WATER CANAL: EXTIRELY PASSF.XGER BOTS. FX order to meet the wants of the travelling public on tins flourishing inlet, a Line of Boats to run reg. ulvrly between t'i.vc tSSATI ir CA.VBKmOE CITY, Has been filled up in good order, and prssengers w he take thisline may be certain that the proprietors w ill do every thiugfur their comfort whilst under their charge. This is a DMLY LINK OF BOM'S, Leaving each point n-gul.-tjrly: Cincinnati at 2o'clock P. M , and Camh -idge Citv immediately after the arrival of the Western Stage, rare through, each way, 1.00. including meals . They are at liberty to present the follow ing references. Xath'l M'Clurr, White Water Canal Ba.in, tin. eo. Collin-. Harrison. O. Samuel Murphy. Brook, ilie, Ind. X. Walker, Meuuwra, lnd. I. Clrincii.s, Laurel, Ind. lieu. Fr.barg.-r and J. F.llioti, Connersville, lnd. Aron Reasor, Cambridge Citv, lnd. C. S. ANDREWS & Co. Propl triors. May 18, 1346 Jl-tf FHAXKLIX TIIARPE W.tIcIi .ISnkcr and Jeweller -Vo. 117 filth St South Silk between It ace St Fine C I XC 1 S N ATI, O. Oenrral assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewlrr Sil.er ware Spectacle. Jt line Cutlery fro saleOld Oold &. Silver taken inexchange; Clock. Watch JcJewelry repaired. April I,ls46 lf-ly. WAYXE & PLEIS. WHOLESALE DRl-GlilSTS He MAXLFAf1 IRERSOF CHEMICALS, rOXSTAX TLY on hand all the new remedies French. Fi.c-1..h and of our o wu Manufactories Aksoeoi.staiiilv on hand a fre.h supply of Drug, and Medicine., which will be soldatthe luwest prices. hvsician. and Drurgi.r. vi.iting Cincinnati arr invilcd to call and examine our Drug, and Chemicals. Xu. 2 50 Main street bitwecn Fifth and Sixth. April 1, W 4 is v. XAILS. 250 i KF.GS as.orted. F'or sale hv A. 111 ALON A I r) iur Xinth uni M. in st... C utrinuaii July 2;. .)
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' he Circa. Ut snrdv : , , . - V t-O U"h$. Cuius, Influenza, Droiich it li. Alhnut, Consumption, Pain in the Side and Ureast, and other ajfeclions of the I iips. JTAfPROVED BYTHK FACILTYJ TE boldly assert, and we hold ourselves readr t ? prove its tr"th, that no medn ine ever b tore ' ottered the public ha. met with the same uliprece. I dented success in su.hnrl a time. In proof of this, it j xoni) iieccscxry u rcter to the tact that in the first1 six m. in lis of its existence more ihan 4.000 bottles were sold at retail in die city of Cincinnati alone that ! an array of names, siuh as no odier article ever be-; fore pressnted to the public, men well known in the I comiminitv and renerallv to the business nuhltr if the ; Wet, have, from a sense of dutv and a des.re m hene. ni tiu-irleilow men, came forward voluntarily and inrnKtu ineir cnaracters to us intrinsic excellence, as een in their nw n families or f It in their own persons. It would be imnossihle. in the short snfieeof a new-s-paper an vrn isrinent, to do anvthing lilie justice lu the invaluable preparation We have prepared a pamphlet, and put it in thr hands of all our arent for trratuitnus distribution, where those who are afflicted tlieni.elits, or have friends that arc, are earnestly invited to call and procure one. They will there see that the tirst medical and botanical authorities in Europe, have pive it their sanction, and that the faculty, the bar and the pulpit, have lent it the authority of Iheir names that in Cincinnati, where it was tirs't introduced in America, it has more than fulfilled the high hopes of its friends. The Ginseng Panacea does not belong to the class of ephemeral preparations so common at this day, which "strut their hour,' and then disappear forever. It has stod the test of lonjr ages in China, and is now for the first time introduced to the American public The family arr last appropriating it a a regular preparation,' because they hac hrretntore had no article capahlt in all rases oj aleviating Branchial Irritation to which the first medical authorities ref. r nine-tenths of all the cases usually regarded as tuberculous consumption. (See Ebtile's Fra-ticc,) 1 his preparation thus vouched for by the faculty of three continents and hy hundreds of private individuals in Cincinnati and all over the West is now to he had at all our Drug Stores. We know- the public have been often deceived cheated out of their monev VI '.'"" l",",""'. ,m "' " "- i. j:i.. . .. ... ... . y iirociii-c our nam nn let which costs nothtntr exam ine our evidence, and if they there see enough to lustily the outlay of fifty cents try the article we have no doubt of the result. The above valuable medicines together w ith a fresh supply of the celebrated Jew David or Hebrew Plaster and Versian Fills, Just received and fur sale by the following Agents. Hut and Haile, Rronkvitle; Wtn. Adam., Fairfield; E Corey, lllooiuing Grove; W King, West l liion; Shuup, Vanbergen i Shonp, Laurel; Z A Nye, New Trenion; T H Jackson, Alquina; Juhusmi & Wilson, Liberty; I) L Shunuwa.y, Diinlapsi illc. July 24, 1S-I6 " ;o-ly. Iit. UOfiKIfS' COMPOUXI) SYR LP OF myi:i:voi;tei & tar. A safe and certiin cure for Consumption oj the Langs, Spitting of Mood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pulmonary JJfecttonr. CTHcrcirhat the eelchrated Dr. Richard's sai, q Physician o f more than 30 years s'znjing. l o all whum it may conc'-rn, I make the follow ing statement: Conscious that it may appear unprofessional it is only from a a perfect conviction and thorough knowledge of lhe essential benefit and scieutitic origin of lhe preparation spoken of that I feel constrained from a sense of duty to comply with, tUeiequest of the proprietor. I am a most inveterate uppoer of quack, and quark metlicines in any form, and most fully roincide with he clauses in the Code of F.tliic; lan ly adapted by the Medical Convention of Oliio relating particularly to lhat subject; it may therefore be mfern-d that it is only from a personal experiment with the preparation, and a po.itiveassiir.-nce of its hem ficial results, that induce, me to ri commend it as being all that it represents itself to he. The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street. Market Space, whom I allowed to try the chVct of the medicine, (but w hich I w ould have done under no consideration whatever had I not seen a couv of the receipt from which the mdicine is pn-part d, obtained from theageiit, and which I am satisti.-d is authentic,) was quite low with the early stage, of pulmonary consumption, for w hieh I hail been treating in the usual manner, though w ith le. than my usual success; at his earnest rraucst. and that of his fri. tiils. I e.m.ii..t-H ihn rccc'int. and wa. sutfi.-icntlv satisfied of it. ieniilie composition 10 allow the trial, audi am obliged to confess its effect was at least surnrisini;. inasmuch that after the consumption of the second bottle my professional visit, were discontinued, though I frequently saw my patient afterwards, restored to perfect health. The preparation is ral'.ed "Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar;" and, troia the examination of the receipt and the success in my own experiment, I do consciously recommend it a. a useful and valuable tutdiciiie: and 1 should urge my brother practitioner to procure the receipt, as I -feel convinced tliey w ill agree w ith me as to its excellence, and will no dniibt adopt it in their practice, as 1 shall most certainly do, belie, iug it to be a most valuable aid in pulmonary cases that baflle the ordinary mode of treatment. WM. J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct, 1, 1844. A. L. SCOVILL, (Wholesale Agent for the west and South.) South-F.al corner of Race and Fifth-street CTXCIXXA IT. The genuine article is kept for sale hy R. fc S. Truer, Hrookville. K. Tyncr. Co,; Meianiora. M. W. Morris Blooming drove. Hall i Hughes; Connersville. E. E. Fuller; Harrison. Z. A. X ye; New Trenton. May 29, 184 22-ltn-Hill s Poor Mail's Pill," Or Rose Coaled Vegetable Pills. THE Proprietor of theabov. Pills having witnessed the the most extraordinary and continued success attelldine them whereever ike.- It.vilw.n i.e.. A l I I induced to introduce them into the western 'eountrv t and he ..,.i iri.l ,.!,..,,. k.- .k. i' ; immediate and radical change in llu- condition of the secretions, from a morbid, diseased ktatc to a naturhl healthy and active condition. Almost every person even the raost uninformed is aware that all the disease, above referred to are occasioned hy an unhealthy condition of the secretions w hich, w hen they enter the circulation, must necessa rily generate ttnneaitny blond. Weil, then, if you w n. h to remove the disease you must go lo the fountain head, not operate upon the disease itself, but operate upon the cause of the disease. Remove it, and the disease is gone before you know it. Correct the unhealthy condition ol the secretions, and the matter emers the circulation in a sound, health) stage, good blood is i in no tl lately formed, w hieh goes to re. is if y the whole system, and the inevitable result is, must be, sound end perfect Health. It is by this process that these Pills cure disease, and it is evidently the only process by which disease of this character can be cured soundly. The Pills ar.- offered entirely upon their own merit.; they are for sale hy all respectable Druggists. Try them, and if they do not operate a. represented, call and get your money back, as they are warranted in every instance. For sale by A. L. SCOVILL, corner 5th and Race .ts, Cincinnati, O. The jrnuffirare kept for .ale by R &. S Uni t Brouktville. E Tyncr fe to.; Metnmora. MW Morris; Blooming Grove. Hall A. Hughes; Connrrsvillc. E E Fuller; Harrison. Z A Xyc; Xcw Trenton. May ', 46 2J-lm. iio.:i:i.lis Nature's Aifaut AXD FEMALE RESTORATIVE. The truly valuable remedy w hieh we now offer to the publicfor the first time.is put forth w ith the fullest confidence in its superior escellence,founded on much and long esperience ill the use ofit; and believing; as w-e do, if this remedy w as generally know n and used, it would quickly r-storeto health, vigor, and usefulness thousands who has sufTered for years, sre deem this a good appology for offering it to ihe afflicted, and beli.ving it will be received as sufficient apology by those that try the medicine. t is a purely vegetable compound, safe and certain in it. effects, restoring strength and natural tone to the relaxed and debilitated organism, and has performed mo.t astonishing cures when all other means haw fa i lid. I his medicine i. alsoout of reach of imputation of empiricism. It w-a. discovered some rears aro bran able uraeti. sing physician, and has been used in his practice ever ! 'in iib the ui..t decided success and happy results ner having lail.d him in any ease, and ha. restored ( '" l, alo and u.eiulne.s those who were confined to to health and usefulness those who were ) the bed for months, and some for years, under great I' suffering, and reduced to extn-me debility. Remember that Morrrll". Nature's Ausistant and Female R.storaiive is a safe; certain and lona- ..cveH remedy lor all diwa.es and derangement, to which thr Female constitution is liable, arising from debiliiv, fee. MORRFLI. BROTHER, sole Agents, Xo 1 t ollege Row. W aln.it sir ti. between Tourth and Fifth st. I rnrinnati, July 21 l'n jo.i,
58' r.ii-?r?tN(3yfc Green's Patent Cooking Stove MA Nl'FACTl RED and ..F.l bT lM v CHILDS X. 2, Fifth street, SoU,y,idJ Tgljl Mam and Walnut, sign of.he ihe Gil, Sto'veV ' 'W e, the andersurm-d, havr os, rf if Z?. popular Cooking Stove ad now h- i'n .. oiL Patent, which we bv far Vive ,hLi! is Grern poit.l If convenien-cef dTsnafch n '?fa'V ,.l.e, and economy of C. flfi, have no equal. we cheerfiillv ...j . j f e,B mend the alKive stove ,T. t-nfidently reeom. a. we beln ve i, rJ.V0 '"k 1 hos .4 Miner Eli.h, n J" D T Doct Miles Duct Allen J W Kintr J C Bates, Eq Samuel Spi ars X MeCliirp Rev N L Rire 1 K William. C Stewart Wm Ravnolds Daid Boale Kohl !..... E A Watson G W Brown S J Campbell. James Walters J Milton DoctJ E Wheeler J X Wainricrht H W Evans. H J Traccy ' D D Mills MrMyer John Cunklin W Fisher Esq Williams E Collins Esq Charles Montague Wm Watts John Harding Capt Thorn S Aarrint Esq C Wethcrby Joel Green James Walters Mrs Cuniminirs jonn li Grant 'ol H Bateniau Win Woodanut H M Baldwin Thos X Conover W E Childs Adam Kpplv Haker 'M iiu.mi Helm- Sine Pen c c ) o opeer I Fnn r t- . . i. . W'ilson JVrown , --I i -j cuLiian atone .q J X ailSIIIlllflt.wnk a c . O X Hen net -.... O .'1111111 JRohbms Rev W Burr h - - UUUIll Win K Uuiial.l. n- .. t c iN M ard Rev J Pe,,.,, S Rrown Esq W Vanzant -JNuton J Will,, John Ihompson AVm Warren ir A Widbndge J Cummings C W hitcombe P Hcnrv I'hn. II m:-.. Sml Rrown Esq SGHill James Montana James Combs Irs J Wheelon Z Lotrirsidc Asa Bird c .o- ""?5 0n" ? ho h'n Puha"- 'be above namett Green , Patent, ,f.r eivin h , (llir ,H , d rlturn "P i !hr buv' recommendations, may return the same and I will refund the moner. Th. . . . . . W. E. CHILDS. 1 he subscriber is alo manufacturing and kexDS o Pufei.diTlVK falUr":' Air, Premium,PT S to Offi. Jl he.1I,e,n'lm,s, uppn.ved patent, ol so.dTer?0'510' f h-" N B-Be sure to find the three Gilt Stove. Jon, 12 IMS W' CHIL:Iy Connel's Magical Pain Extractor. THE EIGHTH WOXDER OF THE WORLD The most marvellous blessing follow its use in every department of life. Itssovreign virtues are applicable to most complaints. But it is mainlv ii tended for external application, in the following, all of which it absolutely cures, and many others greatlv relieves More than ten thousand authentic written certificates are in the hands of the proprietor, testilving and asserting the great blessing which this remarkable ointment has proved to mankind in the following affliction.Burns and Scalds, Piles ofeverv kind, Frosted feet,' thale. Galls, Chaps, Tetters, pimple, Blotches, I leers, Sprains, Cut. and Bruises, Earand looth ache. Mumps, Sore Throat, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Barbers Itch, Eruptions, Sore and Inflamed eyes. Biles and Warts, Inflamato. ry Rheumatism, Ague in the face and breast, Old Burn Scars, Prickly heat. Sore Xiples, Small Pox marks, ic. ic fee. &e. it is confidently affirmed that no person who has er. er seen or heard of the MAGIC . L PA1X EXTRACTOR, and knows ofit true effects in the above ap. plicauoiis and particularly for Burns and Scalds, will for an instant be without a box ofit. In departments w here it has been introduced. Shim Steam Boats and Vessel., a. well as Hotel., and . ,. ' " on kips, r ounanfi and V urnaees, ke- a supply steadily on hand, in order to meet ami innin.l ... ij-.... L : . i . . . . , ...iuim., .niciiir. naoie to happen, tn the absence of medical aid. Indeed it has with r-. -i ii .... .1 1. .. i . . ; .-"" " o.ser.eu oy one oi tne pnpne(nr. nlflii -.ti.i;. M.tl-I.l.. . r IIIdl,.,lflc .run w-orK in ew jersey, that it would be nothing short ofabsolute madness .... ...... . .. . , K....1UI.K . iiiiuiu ,,lr i-ain Extractor, w hu h gives ease and comfort at once. The article can be had wholesale and retail of JOIIX D. DOI GHTY, Chemist &. Druggist Ea",,3d.",.r"'. 2 d from Main Cincinnati. V i h. re Physician, and consunirrs can be .upplied with choice drugs and chemicals at very low prices. June, lvth 1846. No. 25 lv. I li u a S &" CI I K MICA I.S M Philadelphia Prices. .It the Philadelphia Brunch Drug Store, So. 1 5, fast Third Street, between Main and Syea rn ore, C I t ' I N X A T I . r Vi.K Subscribers having associated themselves unI oer the ttrm ,.f .1. & r. R.Tikirt, and taken a Store asXolJ, East third street, are now receiving a full and exten.ive assortment of Drug, and Chemical, which we will sell at Philadelphia prices, adding; freigkt. lu addition we w ili also keep constantly on hand a large supple of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs and Perfumery. Being connected w ith the large and old established houseofjjc J. Hcikirt, of Philadelphia, w-e will be constantly receivingfresh and genuine Drugs and Medicines from ihem . t'.es. ra r ul.;..l :i. ,. .: ... - . r...t, - ...tu mi. tile tu to S.-II oil belter terms than any other home in the city. We earnestly solicit dealers in our line to call and examine our stock In-fore purchasing elsewhere, a. wearecontiiicnt it will be to their advantage. . ., J. & C. REAKIRT. A pul 10, 1S48 15-tf. JIORSSELIS COI GH AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. 1 CERTAIX cure for pulmonarv Consumption, tough.. Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty or Bieathmg, Sore throat and Hoarsenes., bleedinr Irom the Lungs, Pain in the Side and Breast, Whooping. Cough, Croup, Weakness and Tremor ol the Xerves, Affections of the Liver, ice. The most effectual and speedy cure ever known foranrof the above diseases, is, MOKRELL'S COUGH AXD C0NSIMP I IOX REMEDY, which is purely Vegetable Compound, w ill immediatelv relieve, and gradually effect a permanent cure of Consumption, Coughs of long standing, remove inflamaiion, prevent the formation ot tubercles, dissipate all pulmonary affections and diseases of the Liver, w ith their attendant svtnptums. nain in thp aw!..- c :. :. . ..a-.. ....'.I j . ---- ..... , wu.9, is.. , .. is hisu eiiec.us. m i cases of Asthma Phthisic, and Difficulty of Breathing, .......s ....... iiiii..aB.iy cause wnatever, aestrovs violent Coughs and Hoarseness occasioned by taking Cold, prevents Spitting Blood, quiets and strengthens the Xerves, purifies the blood and humors, gives tone to all the digestive organs, regulating the appetite, and restoring thr natural process of nutrition. MOHRELL BROTHER, Sole Agents No 1. College How, Walnut street, between Fourth and Fith sts. Cincinnati. July 24 1840 30-ly. Tin. Krasx, and .Sheet Iron W A 11 E. FyVIE subscriber having removed hi. shop to the I new building Xorth of Price ft Lindsey's store, .turns his thank, to old customers and the public generally, for their patronage heretofore extended to him, and would now inform them that he is ready to furnish articles of Tinware, Arc. of the most substatw ttarkind, manufactured nf the best tin plate, at the lowest market prices. W-rsons w ishing to purchase any thing in his line w ill do well to call and examine his stock bi fore purchasing elsew hete. STOl'ES.' STOl'ES! Also constantly on hand an assortment oi Stores, such as Cooking Stoves of eight different siies. Parlor Stoves and Ten plate Stoves, which will be told ow- fort ASH. X. B. All kinds of Job work done up with neatness and despatch. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter takea inexchange for Tinware. JOHX H. FUDGE Kilt. IV, 1S45. 34-1 f J "LOR EXCE Braid, Gimp, and Straw Bonnets, Jt ' received ana lor sale hy HUT 5c HAILE. Mav 13 1.46 lo-ly. 30,000 lbs WOOL, WANTED At the Laurel factory to card for customer the ooaa. ing Season. Also ;a.ooo lbs WOOL WANTED to manufacture by the yard the coming Fall and Winter, or in ex. cnanrr lr woolen Goods: 1 TK shall he ready forcarding again by the first of V May, with our elegant machines in fine order, and canpromise our customer, as good w ork as was ever done at Laurel (or any other place,) and on as abort notice a. possible, with three sett of good cards running day and night.' We arr'al.o making extensive additions of Machinery fee., for the purpose of Spinning weaving, and finishing of wool and woolen good.; suck a. Jeans, Sattenetts, Flannels, Blanketing and Broadclot hs, all of which we will do a. well, if not better, than any other establishment in the State, and at fair ptires. FI LLIN G in all its branches will be faithfully attended to, and done up in good order afrer the first of September next. K. M ACT Jc Ce. April 10, 1644 t-lf X. F.WEHB, WHOLESALE DEALER I GROCERIES AND PRODUCE;- . Xo. 49, Lower Market St., Fifth door east of , SYCAMORE. NORTH SIDE, C I N C BN AT I. 'ash paid fur Flax Seed, White UtiB,,Eejf.wa, Ginseng and and Dried Fruit. " REFERENCES; Robert Buchanan. Esq.; Stevrn .-m-i!in th ,; Kld. rl) S Barnatt; Elder Jimft Ckan; CffifiT.aU. ffii?Hf AMickir, m Ja, Morm, 5Uk;J Hollar rMi,; uminirion w. n M JoliiLian. .r. Eia Dr. Est Johnon; llil i" borough, O. ilii) aV. 1943 M-Iy.
Wij. Corns. D. H B. CorriiU W. &. D. II. b. COFFIN W HOLESALE As RETAIL GROCERS: Ji,,7'l-o Market at tlrs Pump, CISC 1XXATI. i Al E tcnstaatlv on htul, a large and General a.i. tor'ra'n' "f J'ainilv C,-orTic of the best eualitie-, which the, ,tI j;.v..4ioani rtMi!. thelowe.t ca-h price. .Ma. p;s SIjr
