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I s t: v. i. 1. N rt.nWaki!, lady's Magasinr Tur ApriK Kate Darlingt on. sv si-s .iroisri sac-was. .-.. ...m l.i rrAr vr 'nil tl lurl'irr ue.av. if.,,.. .. t'l l.jn fur I..i!.on in ,,. t f..rti.w,t. and hetWirest.. lake his l,r- :! I I'll. h'ipe-!. li'ar fall. ! r that rre t'.i, yenj - n ou! 1 hive twti rMineeJ n.H-nev t f marri tiv f t he ine -Mi' Knowing a i II ..... V 1. '' at I tM never ie .-n .i....y. I ..,n s.rrr;e.! ! find you per slstlii,T in I m-ifc in ' '" .,. ir? a f olis'i. S r ll.irrv U "fVlhy. Jiiifii' ir!, Kite. I believe, and a tr r.f er t!ie ,o.in.!-!. V ie I in yetu lift, I WHIUO tf n n'l ' of V.U noiioe. f i( we.i!:!i and spnr'MTi vi-:ike a'.'i!-M.-s c"i!d never m Ue me Issppv. 1 ho'v it :-.. K :'. Y'Vir Iifa 1 1ns h.vn turned t'V liiat pop..ijy Lapim .u i,it sitiiivier al I.einii:2n. v.-! nee) not Hitter jourself that I . . !..... f!.n w ;i ever rrive VIMI (' !f v...j wr-nJ.1 !!.-v yo-irself t. iev .'ear f i'hpr. perhaps woi see him. .1.1 think Iii're f.,viir:i'' V f bim. rr nnrv sheni.1 ever have ths efii ... y i i j froM'erv to sho'V his fire here, I w ould t,.i he-i"ye to or.fer one of my servants in k'C'i h vti out of the house. The imperlineiil jacU vu.pt '. to maUn love to my .1 o; 'liter wi:h!t inv permission. Ue;nenib-r. fi'he il nee w hen he k . von refused his nuicJ your ap:j;ouauMi f h' stilt. Well. we! von must think of him r; m. My wish t .V"" P' ov del f ; and the presen'. opportunity, to give yon a noble fellow for a husband, must be ruibroced. Yon will, therefore. Jo as I have directed, nod prepare yourself, in a becoming munner for the nupSquire DiiliriTtOii wn manner, and ob.ltirale in His friendships were arden uio-ities a!mo-t inveterat blunt in his Ins purposes. ',, and his ar.i- . For some reisons, peih.ips unknown to himself he had cor-ceived a violent attachment for Sir II. Wci.ihimi. a laronet, whose vears were bule b-ss ihan t' o score, and whose accomplishments did not reach beyond the sound of the hun'inu born, or the reach cf the w ine 1 utile. Sir Harry was a freqnei.t gue-t at the b ill, lie pn le-ed a strong attachment for Ivate. hoping t.y a
union with her to repair his fortune, ' up at a ierrinble speed. Rodney recogwhich a loner career of rckh'ssnes? ha 1 ; nised the face of Squiie Darlington, frtmi shattered. The Sanire was delighted ! having oncesetii him at the Lamiiigton
Squire with the prospects that gleamed ahead. Ilo smiled upon the suit cf the Caionet. and when his hand was formally refused by Kale, the Squire vowed that he would btiii" her to her senses, and make her ac cept him after all. The Squire tried to j be as ood as his w ord, as we have already seen. Wh m it was rnmorej through the neighborhood ;!iat Kite was a'notit to be sacr ficed by her releii!lss paren', evpry body was indignan'; the women give vent to e'tpressiotis of p:!y ati 1 symp ii'iy. and the men clenched their fis's, and showered forth imp; ectstions upon the heads of the Snnire and bsronet. The serventsat i!p hall looked upon Sir U ir-' ry as a monster in liumvi form, who had ! ... . i come lo drasr their voting n istress into aptivity. wt.ii h ihey cmil.1 not conteni - ; . . '-.I . 1 r- . i" .1 r !te without horror. Soire of them ihoualil that their master must Irve been j insane, f -r ilirv could not understand j hv a man in liis enses could give hi' j !. tighter in a rsan v. horn she de'esteJ. i Master lines i.ot see S:r Hai ry in his u-1 line, said one. I'ver since his last sick-1 ness he ha been near si-ihted. Thai's the reason he cannot see like Mi Kate, j Kate Darlington never snfTeied herself j tube made miserable b In no.', in 2 overj the iiiea of being wedded to Sir Ilirrv1 in obedience to he f ilher's command'".
she rode to tn-vn, an 1 ordered her dres-j the pursuing patty was left behind. se?; and j ie'.deJ to all !iisnseliin. in Vhat tuiti the adventure would now arranging the r.reliminai ie of the imp j take, he was unable to conjecture; hut hp tia's. The Squire, delighted ith the un-1 depended upon his military genius to conlooked fur docility of his daughter, recov- i duel it to happy issue.
eted his habitual cool humor, an 1 con - graiulate'l himself upon ihe promising Bspectcf his t,herihed plmis. The day appointed for the solemnization of the nuptials at lenoih arrived. ths Squire, as was his custom, rose early and w as about to lake ins mcrntiin; rice. ; xvhnTi he was startled w iih t!u inielli-jence that Ka'e was roisinj;. A grand cmiiicil I t f tl-.e house was ordered, hut no one coiill tell wlul !u! beco ne of the younj lady. I venture to say, observed Sir Ilirry that Mis D.irlincion has gone to some Gretna over ihe bordei! To (Jretn;i! with whom? thundered the Sqnire. Very probably wilh Captain Rodney her favorite. j Vhat, tbatpopinjiy who turned her! head at Leamington. I'M disinherit her, as snie as my name is Ralph Darlington! 1 lie has the bride now fortune or no fori une. j Sir Harry, we will mike intant pur-; suit! J.trvis, ortler four of the primest I horses to be saddled, and direct two of i the grooms to prepare to go with us Ilwouid be prudent for us to go well armed, snjgested Sir Ilarrk' I know Rodney; he is an aciive fellow, jnd brave as :i lion. j Vere he as brave ai twenty lions, I : will make him lick the dust, and beg' for mercy. Cutiin, Sir Marry we have! no lime to Iooe. Lei us be on th wing!i In five minutes, the Squire and ihe bar- j onet, attended by two stout men, leaped no their saJdlea an 1 haMilv roJe off on
the great Northern Koad. The servants ; tne siteofi.ne of the free temples of who vtitnesse.l thir dep uttife, somehow j Hymen. ft.rgtit to wifh their enterprise success. ''"he fox has escaped, said the 'Squire, The sun ha 1 descended low in the hor- j lie strode into the inn. I never hid so iz'n, when a carriage with two outriders j long a chase with such an unprintable reariived al a cottng in the highway, in the : suit. urmhrrn part nf Cti:nb?iland. Theay- Yon liave certainly performed a great ftrers entered the house, an-J orde-rd a re- j uirney, said Rodney. al during the preparation of which; The runaways, continued the 'Squire, they occupied a neat liu!e drawing room, ! are married at this time, I d:ire he sworn, fronting upon the mal. Thu travelling j I grant that ihey have minagetl the affair
party consisted of Csptam Charles U.t.lliey. Miss Kate Dirlington, to Misses Rodney, and Charles lirant the latter a warm friend of Rodney's. The lathes occupied the coach in traveliin".
and the two gentlemen accompanied it on : erness of his retreal lo-day, lh it he is not horseback. j ihe worst man in Ihe kingdoms. Perhaps The Misses Rodney two lovely sisiersof I shall forgive poor Kate after all espethe Captain were equipped in elegant j cially since I have discovered that Sir travelling dresses, of fashiomble make; I Harry i a poor inea!y-mouthed ton of a
j Rut Kate, as well asths two gcnilcmen!
Mis Uarlinnlon was ilrosscd in m:il apptrel. She mire suit f fine Mack rloili. m;ulo sine kly in :hf mnlev .As if aware that litr ta'.l, inhjeslic- figure was e!l adapteil to s'icli a rninie. she "en iireo ttptm a rlose houiol rfr dress roat land th- nesMirs it, fit nv21n wellliave exi'ited it.e envy i we ream, tier nair was ingeniously dre-setl, mid a slsy iek beaver surmounted tier hemi. ' Tin e'criral solemnity tf her dress w as ! jnd:rions y relieved by a waUeoatof dt lirale Utilieii cnimere. mane single ureasted vi h ,i tndins eoHar. anil deeoraied :ih an ainp! row .f llil mirror-like e;!t buttons. A n:;t iJiamoiid pin glinered iinsiin.' ilio rrimp rnnilii io on her breal. and a tieii go'd sa across he: waisroa! IV chain suspended t lier disrnise was so mpleteihat a stranger would not have ; j dre lined lint she j dress in its niimi'f s a woman. lier si det.il was in p-r-, ; foot taste tbonih ' t'i U it would have it must be confessed suited a "room bel'-er i than a bri -e. I Captain IIdney was lressed like an! old man. His silvery !u man. His silvery vis denoted an ae not less than sixty years; and his broad ha; sniifif colored coat, and hite , waiscoa!, with tarnished buttons, seemed ! in belong to a eenera'.ien pal and cone. His friend Captain Grant, wore a comei y livery dress Such was the el"pin-j pirtr. The disCi i-es eseapej well. were and riiev nstm.e I to faci'i'a'e their so far, each had his part have overcome already, a distance of some sixty mile?, and entertained a st i or. g h ipe of reaching the border in tw o hours' travel. They were ail in hi;h spirits; and Kale juiced tip and down the room, her thumbs in the ariaboles of Iter vest, with an are ofstatliness that would have reflected honnr upon ' the first Brummelin the kir-gdom. iluing hastily refreshed thcine'ves, the ladies were escorted lo the caniage. Tb.e itikeej.er was ofTicious in his a'tenti"!is; and his bine eyed daughter ran to t'.e door, lo take a last lock of the bonme vouii! man." aiul to least tier eves - 1
once more npen the charming uilt bi.t- (have had a mind to renounce you foiever tons of M;s Diilingtoii'i. w aici-at. Kate ; hr.t beau-like, kissed her hand lo the Mush-1 Oh, say that you forgive us! peisis'.ed iii2 d.im-el as the carriage rattled from ! Kate, the floor. Captain Rodney and htsfiiendj Well, well; I forgive you on condition remained behind a few moments i ai'just i that you never run away again, and that some ! feci in a saddle-giit and as they ! you throw away that dandy suit by the weie ready to mount, a horseman rode ; time the honey moon expires. And yon
Priory. I make ourselver happj'. My good liiends said the Squire, I am I Next morning the whole party returnin pursuit of my daughter, who has run j ed to Darlington Hall. The Squire was aw a)' with C;;ptain Somebody, of the ar-! delighted with his son-iu law. Kate is my. They cannot be far ahead. j one of the happiest wives in the woild. Have they passed this road? inquired and she carefully preserves her masculine ihe Captain. bridal dress as a memento of the most Likely enough; this i the straight road j blissful day of her life, to the llorder. 1 have ridden like John j
Gilpin since six o'clock this moriiins j CHOOSING A WIFR. ! rnii away from thtee good -for tiothin Never marry a woman merely because j fellows w ho -et out w ith me and I am'he has a handsome face or a well turnj resolved lo keep on until I find the run- j ed figure, foi we soon become insensible
aw a vs. I'.wsihly, my dear sir, we may be able ti rentier you some asris'yrce, cliperve'l the Captain, as he and his friend vaulted into their saddles. ... . . le're is my nam;, sir, exci i-.me;! Ihe
S"irr; I have not the plea-ure of knti'-v-jihe r. . . - r. 1..., I .1 ... ' .
ing your name, bin 1 dare be sworn you are a gentleman. It happens q'lite singularly, subjo:ned the Captain, that I myse'f am bound lo Sri tlar.d oil a inali iuioniul adveiuure. Indeed! And as our road is the same as yours, we may as well travrl in company. Tlii" three equ estriaiu now gave the spur to their horses, and dashed tip the roa.l. Rodney was not prepared for the sudden visitation of Squire Darlington; hut he was phid 10 hear that the rest of t My gno.t lnend, saia tlie qllre suddetil v, w hat is that on ihe hill ahead of u?? It looks like a carriage; but my eyesight is so shoit that I cannot make it out. Von are right, sir replied K idney; it is a carriage. Then let us push, a'onu with might and nviin; for, on my sou! 1 believe it contains the tutiaways. The carriage, I think, is mine, sir; but to ease your mind, w e ill ride up and see what u contains. Spur up, then, all of us! Let us see whose nag has the lightest heels. The chase hissed an hour. When the horsmen came up with the vehicle, Rod ney made a significant motion to the laiie; they in-tantly comprehended it and w ere relieved from alarm. The Squire looked into the carriage, elanced at each of its inmates in turn, but did not for a moment suspect that ihe fitful flashing of a row of guilt vest buttons, which at once caught his eye, was caused by the palpitating bosom of his tremb!;ng daughter. It's a wrong sceni! muttered the Squite, who was prone to tjuol fox-hunting phrases; so, if ynu please, we will gallop in hope of better luck. The Captain having pased a few words with the ladies as he icde by ihe carriage, immediately obeyed the Squire's request leaving Capt. tJrant to rtde along with the vchickle. In another hour. thf two horses enter - cd the territory of Dumfries, and soon after alighted at the inn of it small vil'a?f, which was remarkable only as becleverly. Poor Calf! she was always an excellent gill. She never disobeyed her father but in this instance. Her lover is a s-tranger to me, sir; I have never seen In m in my l'fe; but I judge from the clev-
tinker, who knocks under after n tide -fy ears she will ever prove to youatrtie, foitv miles or so, over the finest rod.es in fond, faithful, loving wife. Her sweet
the noiihern ci'Uinry. If your daughter unites herselfto a worthy man lic might to receive your forgiveness. Well, sir, I shall not bind mvsplf to foralve the the minx; Cut I ill think abi ui it. You mentioned something sir about a m it'imoiii il adventure rf you own. Asso.oi a the erriiaae comes up, sir. t!ie ceremony ill take place. My bride is quite a youn; lady, with a disposition exceedin?!' eceentrir; she is full i-f va: rie, and one of the oddest of them is her determination to be niartieJ in male ttire. Very odd, real!) ! A person with prat hair like myself. j j 1 onuhl not, perhaps.to think ofmalnmony The sfTair in hind, however is one of fa iiiny poiicj; iiliu lor reasons not ueccs- j sa:y to be recounted, we are compelled tobemanied on the wrong side ofil.e Border. ' eil, well; I wish you joy wi.h all my 1 lieart. i he carriage now made its appearance into a little ,' The hyati.l tlie lailies were iisnered 'apartment styled 'the parlor meneal priest being at his post the cere- ; moiij' suffered no delay. Rodney and Kate stood tip belore the bewildered ' functionary, w ho at first hesitated to con i slder Kate an eligible subject for a wife, j The Squire w as called in to give aw ny the ! hride. The complete disseise aid the shortness of the Sqire's. vision, ard the ! imperfect hyht in the room, con hired j to preseive her incognicio dining this i tryitiij ordeal. The worthy Squire performed the important part al lotto J lo him 1 in an a Imin.ble manner. It was only at '. the conclusion of the riles, when the functionary made formal mention of the names of Charles Rodney and Catharine Darlnision, that the old gentleman com : prehended ihe tine position of the RlT.iirs. j Will you forgive us, my dear father? said Kite, sinking upon her knees befoie ' him. j Kate, you have joined a conspiracy to i llr .s tl t t I wane your o;u lamer iook ruicuious: i sir, Captain Chailes, I forgive you on condiiion hat I like you after set iug your disguise removed. Meanwhile e will to angelic forms and faces. If lier countenance lias life and intelligence if her .'11'iire i-i pa-sable if her walk and carriage are inoile.-t and lad) like and if her whole appeaiance indicates s-he ha9 mind heait.and soul, why she U worihv all sinijriinp, mincing. Hii tins, affected m;.. .A.. ll.nl 1 . I . . 1 I tmisses, Dial ever brought eood looks as their only marriage dower. If li e fair i:ie you are addressing is rich in houses, lots, farms, bank-slock, or railway shares, her worldly gear should not prove an insurmountable ohjeetion;bul if she is poor, like yourself.so much the belter. There is nothing like a young couple starting in life with fond hearts, clear heads, easy consciences, and empty pockets. Von, ' have something to live for, to work for toh vefoi! Your early .trusglea wr.h the Crosses Of this CrOSS World, Will Olllv hind VOU the floser lo VOIlr vonnti nrdpnl 011111 jou me noser 10 jonr )min nroeiu. and loviii" wife; ami then those Ions cold, cozy winter evenings, how delight ful to sit by your humble hearth. after ihe toils of ihe day are over, conjuring up bright vision of the future, and occasionally lookinor down to catch a look from a pair of daik lovin mnnalhwin eves I an in "Ik, H 'lll-i sympainyina ej CS, that fiilly dissolve your heart ill Oliesweet. ! sushi'!" trembling stream ol tenderness afiVctinn, pure devotion, and bright joyon s j and undying love. Never marry a girl w i'hoiit havinir some faint ideaof her temper and disposition. It have been visitinj her t'vclve-iiionlh; hut still her. Remember, every ts possible you nightly for a you don't know time you pay her a viit you put on not only your best clothes, but your best Iookc; anil you may take our w ord for it, that on all such re l:i$SIOn Slie IS in thr fame rreuiCaillPlit. ltepcnu upon it, u your wile popsies'etl a ...: i t, the riches of the Indies if she was the mistress of every known and unknown i accoinplishment if she had the voice of1 Syren and the "race of a Sylph if she I was as beautiful as the morning, and shone : with the glittering brightness of the con-j stellated firmament of night if the was! mistress of all these natural and acquired I gifts, uith encunibiances of a bad temper) and an unaniiable disposition, you may j rest assured that your wedded days would be days of vexation, anguish and sorrow. ; A correct estimite of your "intended's"! character, il is quite likely, may be form-! led hy ascertaining the character of her! parent?; fur you may set it down as one : of those fixed rules which should be received on credit, without the painful test ' of experience, thai the children of low anddisreputable parents seldom makegood wives or good husbands. Never marry a girl w his treats religious matters as mere trifles. If she is a rrofessins christrian.so l. ,t,i.., r.. t . . , .....en ttitruri.v-i.iur nerfweeiexampie.ana sweeter influence.will wean you from that . , . , , Proad patll thlCll leads Only tO deslrUC - lion. In conclusion, if you can find a girl tnal possesses all the qualities 'Which we' have described, and who is free from ihe imperfections which we have hinted at. you may take her little, white,oft hand, and mntmur your long concealed hopes and wishes in her listening ears. If tears ! start to l;er eyes, and color to her cheeks, and she hides her face upon your beating ' breast, (a plan generally adopted.) vou may be sure you have wooed and won a girl that you will always love always be ptoud of. In adversity or prospe:ity---in sickness or in health -hated or caressed avoided or sought afier friendless or idolised in the bloom nf manhood or bent by accumulated and arcumiilatin;
voice wiilhe the music of your lif, and her sw eeier smile the sunlight nf your soul. tal's Gazette.
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Thr abuve ull br ilil lnw Oir "a-h It W. S. HOWE, No. 5 Prarl l. Cincinnati, Oct. I'.ifi. 4.1-ly. 1)H. Ml ! I. s i t HF.no ok.inu l.-iVrd hy ilit- Facility t- tie i.r tiM-t iii-ntific ami ttccrfii prt'pnnoion evfrdi COVt-n d for the rt-li.-l'nf fitiip.i. C.l.t f '..ituml.tinnAtlinm, W 'limipin ('.,.:irh. Catarrh, Tii;hi!ir ofthi- . i .i.is mm imsij, ISrulicliitK, and similar rulmonarT I AHt ctini, ! F.v' ry family in thr Vniieil Stati huiildhe!iiipp1ird i with tlr. Hull's CoiirIi l..7. niri ; not only a prri vi nuv.-, l-nt a a af.- and fliraiious n iiicdv in all r:wii l.iiitln Ccild., iml Consumption. A sin elf Hr ill riu al tlu-ir atonishini; virtnn, and npt-n at , ..i.ri- int-i.inmain l hi alili and stn-ngth to the afflicttd 1 Irice 25 n i:n in r Ho. 1 !"!! hy Hilt 4 Haile, rirookville, la., and by G i " ii, i.aurt-i. XEW fJOODS. I " A K uit n reived a larite and (reneral ort- - ; B mi-nt uf Goods, cun$i stiny in i.art uf the tollowinff ; artirle: j Cloiln, tJ..impn ., n ii cstim t. Trench bom- . ..-.?.uie. rriiii ii .in mines, .Mairas, brown and lileariml sliirimi and shtnitur, lickinir.a varietv of ; planls and "tripi s for suninH r wear, gincrham, lawns, cnlienes latile linen. Hnia diaeer. nliiin and lilaid i si !k for drve, crape liawl. tlresa hanitkerehii f, j hlnek ami colored silk cravats, hlatk silk velvet, , h!a k silk vesonc;, h'aik. hrown and while ramliries, ; ton. .n fringe, l eiinet rihcmls, lares, white and hlark ; tuttnn r.e, lilnik silk hose, parasols, nnihrellas, i nu n's wl iie and hlark silk, ii.it. n and kid cloves; 1 wmim.'s white and hlark silk, kid, pickmtand cott.i ploves. Inn n h'dk'ls, Arnrlcial I lowers and fashion able braid boniiets. A Iso, a larpe assortment ef r.itm, I.t'ehnrn, Ftir ! ami Silk Hats:Itf ots ai-.d Shoes; Craillinc and crass 1 Scvlhrs II ames. tiare and haller i'hains: shovels and spaih s.riitt inc knives, mill and cross cut saws, hand and tinant saws; knives ard forks, table and teaspwns. hinges ai.d senws; stiel and iron snnares: sneep snrars saw tilts. draw inc knives; augers; mill and hand j All w 1 it h X w ill sill for CASH at the lowest Cio cinnnti prices. KK'HARD TYXEH. Ilrookvilie, May 4, 1847. LUKE KKXT, Ici; ami YTntcIi linker, TKWF.l.RY, Silvi r Wareaml Spec tsele Manufacturer. Ooimoiiil pointed crld Pens, c. Xo. 2 t Main st. hi tueen jih and lith Cincincmi, Ohio. March 20, 1145. 13-ly. I52HUSIT STORE. i 104 Main sir.i t, brtu pen Third 8c Fourth Cincinnati. , 11 I CMF.H AND MCLAUGHLIN would respect- ' fullv inv ite j MKKCHANTS & DRUGGISTS I to call and examine their assortment, it being very i large, at gnatlv t UKDlCFD PBICES. I From nurlonit eperienre in the brush manufacturincr, w e fc. I eontideiit that our stock w ill be found satisfactory, and that w e shall be able to suit all, even ; the most fastidious. j March i7th I841. 14-ly. S500 REWARD Will be j:aid to any person prorinz that these f ills, vill not perform all the proprietors say they trill. MORRILL'S CEI.F.ItR ATF.D FKVE Ii & A t; UK PILL S. Thr rreat and XF.VF.R FA1I.IXG core and prr-v.-iiiame Tor AC.l E KKVK.H, Dl'MII AGl'F., CHILLS fc: KKVK.H. KM.AROF.MVXT OF THE SI'LF.F.X. and 1X1 F. K MITT F. N T KKVK.H. Wit bin the reach of all. Price only Fijty Cents '1 he prosecution of even well directed effort in the preparation of specitiic remi dii s, how ever laudable in itself may he ihe endeavor to alleviate the "ills that fle.h is heir to,"' become highly censurable w hi n otiiriiid.il hy medical science, and" an intimate acqiluintsnce w ith the disease w hich it is intended to cure. Ihntsomany of the i,umk remedies of the day are either perli rlly inert, or dan-terons in their operation, may be readily traced to this spirit of empyrcism, which has for many years been abroad anion? ns. This is more especially thr case in Fever Jfc At;fE, a disease which in its d'ittercnt ramifications, has not only set the usual preprrations for its cure at d. fiance, but has hatllid the skill of many of our first physicians. This is the Ii ss surprising" when it is considered that ihe patient is listtMlv exposed to the same deleterious inlluencts in which the disease originated. The proprietors of this invaluable remedrnre well aviare of the vast number of mi dicines before the public, which hy lare doses of quinine and bv mineral poisons, have theefl'ect of breakiin; Chills "and fever for the time, but the just and universal objection to them is their powerful effect upon the orcrans acted upon, invariably causes such a reaction, as leaves the system dt biliiated, and consequently more liable to disease than bt fore, and less rapiibte of w ithstandiiir the effect" or the poisonous miasma, which is so prevalent in the West and South. I he object of the original eompniiniterof the above pills,has Ii. .11 tin- preparation of a medicine that should not only ihoro'lv eraadieate action upon tigorate and streligtluu the whole system, and 'thus ",u-r'" withstand the malarious inlluence, 10 whtrh it mav be exposed for the future In this. I ',,.,'l .hv intimate knowledge of this disease, atquinu ooring a long practice, lie has most happilr 1 succeeded. Since its discovert- it has h....i. .,.." larcely in private nractice. and without a sitnrle fa In re, and such efforts are now making as induce the pn.pri. tors to hope hein. able to supply the demand lor i he whole country, to whirh it is confidently recommended as a potiiive cure for the Fever and Ague. r '" , :m,r,l" fcyomi the imputation nfrnipyricism, they have been placed cntirclv upon I ''"irown merits, but as they willlx- introduced into tending their introduction are unknown, the proprietors append the follow ing ctrtiticaie from an able ai:d well known practitioner of Cincinnati. t'lXriNNATt, Sept. 9lh, 1S4H. flEAR Sir: As a general maxim I have iiivdr.al.lv sii.it ine circumstances declined recommending Patent nudicine, oranvkind, & in common with medical practitioners have uniform! al practitioner have uniform: ly ot.posi d their use. butl have no hesitation in staf iiir ii.ai jour puis ai-e a prenaratum of a lillerrnt natore, and well wtirtliynfintriMlui-ti.nl into reneral use. I have ued them myself in my practice with the hap- ! pi. st results Out nf mine hundred rases, I do not rein! Ie rt nf hut a sintrle instance where ihev fulled nf efiectint: a permanent cure, p nrrally in one or two days. In some cases, however it has' heir "nun l nVc. essary to coulintie th. ir ue for a lonirer time, but for ......... .un rauicai cure, 1 know not their equal. as a preventative, tl taken a few times durirnr the sea '". s" nsuicr mi ni equally excellent. uner piiisietans w ho Have used them with equal beneni, anil nuul.l con li.il v n i .imm, ml .!.. .., , .11 ...r. feH wlih rvcrand Aenor who 'ar e?poeV,oX malaria of the w est and south western climate -N. B. The directions must becarefullv followed in every par. icular. At a time w hen so many nostrums of a worthless nature are ailvettiM'd. trreat rare shnuld be taken to call for MOKHII.'S FK.VEH& AGVK PILI.S, the w rapper t each box will bear the signature of . . , O. H. MOHRILL. A. I.. SCOVII.I. Co , DHI GGIS IS, C-iier..f Fith ,V Hare sts., Cincinnati, O. Sole Airi'iits fnr the South and west. For Sale hy Kichard Tyner Ilrookvilie Ind . and E. Tvner ,t Co., Mctaninra. IMPORT T:! Tn those afllirtrd with DISF. ASF.D LVNG5. Consumptives, an.l others suttcrine; with Coughs, Coulils, He should call u pun the atrrnis, and st-e certificates from Dr. Cox. Mr. Whit, head Dr. Richard, ..u o.i.er wen Know n citir.ens ot t. ineiniiat i. ceriifv mir to some wonderful cuts-s of those diseases performed bynn. ROGERS- SYRUP or I.IVERIOVORT ot TA It. For sale by Richard Tyner, Rrookville, and Errkirl Tym r (tl'o, at Metamora, Ind. o, i-y Plumb e National Daguerrian Gallery AMI PHOTOOU APIlKR.s FURNISHING I) K POTS; 4 AVARnrn the fi.ild and Silver Medals, Four st rirst Creminins. sort Tsn I1ii-h..t 11 .......... . .1... , ' . . " ""-, ' """"f i. tne .lassarnusetts. the New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, re.pectivelv, for the n,"" i,u'"1"1 ' '-lnrrd Dasu. rnotypes anil best Apparatns ever exhibited. j Portraits taken in exquisite stvle, without regard to j "'iuction, eiven in ,, Alarer assortment of Apparatus and Stock always .... ...iii... ,,ir lowest casn prices. New York. 251 llroadway: Philadelphia. M Chestnut St.; Huston. 75 Court, and 53 llanovrr Sis : tl.lti. more, jbj Kattimure St.; W'asbineton. IVnnsvlvania Avenue; IVterhnrc. Va., Mechanics' Hall; Cincinnati. Fourth and W alnut, and 17 Main St.; Saratoga Sprintrs, Mroadwa. ; pari.. 127 Vieille Hue d 11 Terndie; Liverpool, 32 hureh St. 44-lv JOIirV A. 31 ATS OX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., liROOKviiLt. Ixn May lGih, 1845. 20-tf. JOIIX II. FARfiUIIAIt, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, ISO. 3-tf.
New Spring and Smmer coons.
Tl. rood. mot of hich hf fan oilVr to hi iil fritid 1 1 and I lie public in -nerl, at t I i,ovi:k ii5ci: i llin har ti r bet h mill ill lii niarkt r. A ' ihr I j tariff i rrrhirrtl. no nearly all rurviiii ir..4 fn.ni j . 10 TO 0 PKH CENT, h? 'i iM-rmin. d la Rire hi ; ciotiimrn the bructit of it. Call and examine furj Hi iIihk i rnmtnu in nan 01 5 i. wuul-dyrd Kn iuh St Knlish MiK'-tilackTlmh 3 do do do hlue lo I ilo hrown ri I do Cadet do 1 do Beavei 1 do French Dmp det Z do French hl'k Cassimere 2 do Fnilish do dn 12 do Fancy do 20 do Satinett 12 do K't'y Jeanes 1 do Supe. Silk Velvet 2 do do Matin Vesting 125 do Fancy Prints 12 dn blue dn 10 do hl'k Kt white do ?0 do Tainted Lawn 10 do Gingham do 5 do Orcandies 20 do Scotch Gingham 10 do Tickinc .15 do lll'chd Muslin 12 do Summer Pant SnilT 10 do Mixed and Hlue Drillings 10 do Bl'k Alapa-a Luster 10 do Genuinie Nankeen 12 do Irish Linen 10 doz. White and Col. Cotton Hose 6 do do do 1-2 do 30 prs Silk Il'dkTs 6 doz boril and hem stiched Linen do 6 do Italian Neck do 10 ps Fancy Vestinc 1 do bl'k Gro de Swiss Silk 1 do blue black do do d i 1 do Mationas striped Pde Sou do 2 do Sat do Armure do 1 do Fc'd Gro de Nap do 4 do Brown and Fancy do 1 do Apron Silk 4 Bales stout hrown Muslin 12 ps Brown Drilling A larire assortment of wtiitr dress pomls. snchai plain, figured, striped and cross barred Jacoiictt; Cambric; Swi, Mull, Book, Xansnnk and Lace Muslins; Jaconett, Thread and Lisle F.dcinc and Insertinjr; Footing Lace, Bobinett, Thuel, Mohair; Silk, Thread and Cotton Gloves and Mins; Sup. Kidd Gloves; fash. Bonnet and Cap Hihaiuls; Run Tahbs, and Flowers; Bonnet Silks; French and Grass Linens; Silk and Worsted Sere; Chint; I awn and Victoria Hohes; Grss Clolh and Skirts; Table cloths and Linen Table Diapers; bird eye Diaper. Towels; Canvass, paddiiic, colored cambric, muslin, tal!e covers; oniawn spool, skein ano pa.ein tnread; susprnders; flannels, flannel sheets; buttons f a II kinds; vrniie saun; di k nomiiazine; on rlotn; bl'k. while anil pink crape; silk Irmce and Kimpinc; silk pinlli s; sewinir silk and twist; demi and fillet veils: collaretts; Frtnch worked chi misetts and collars; crecn inraire; apron cneeKs, worstetl pant stull; paper muslin; hrowi- holland, fans, combs, strrl bt a.ls; work pocketsand pursed aspsand twist. SHAWLS, such as mode and bl'k Thibet,siiperinr articb s;fasiioiiahle printed cashmere, canton, crape (silk), muslin de lane, 4c. Baragc Grannrlirr ami Emhrohlri-ril Silk Srart; Ladies fancy cravats; Muslin lie Lane and Cashmere h'dk'fs, and various other articles in fancy and staple line. Pnnla nA Cl.... He would call particular attention to his stock of Hoots and Shoes. It is the larrest. the tin a in si. and of Hie best articles, he ever brought on. Hats and Eonnetts. Fashionable Silk, Fur, I'annmi, I'. il.ils, double and single nrimed Lee; Horn and Straw Hats; Silk and Clolh Caps; Verona, Florence braid, Law 11 and Zepherry Ilonnetts. (lUKEXS-WAliK All in want of breakfast, dinner or lea sells, nranv other ware, will do well to give him a call before buying. Hardware. Knives and Forks, Scythes, Files, scissors, lecks, latches, trace chains, hoes, liiiitj. s, screws, 'axes hatchets, hammers, saws, lacks, adzes, rar.. rs, rules penknives, squares, and various other articles, such as are to be round in a well selected stock. Groceries, &c. He constantly keeps on hand a general ass,,itm -nt of groceries, nails, union jam, leather, eaithen ware. ALSO, Mctiuflli.s series of school books. Hrookvillc, May, 1847; 19 SAVE YOUR TEETH! V. KF.F.LY (Dentist) of the frmofC. W ,V M. II. Keely, Oxford, O.. will Ik- in llmuk ville during the two wesks of the AucustTermn. the Circuit Court, 1847. 2J-tf WOOL CAKD2KG SPINNING AND WEAVING. WE are now ready w ith three sets of double machines in fine onler for carding, for customers also tw o sets cards, a 270 spindle machine for spinning wool, with six power loom, ready to run, and will he happy to accommodate all who "will call on us for wock in our line. 1 hose living at a distance ran be stir.' oftheirrarding being done over night. Spinning on short notice. Manufacturing on shares or hv the yard early in the fall or on exchange; we will 'give woolen goods for wool on fair terms as tar as we may have goods on hand to suit customers. Prices Carding 5 and 7J cts. per lb. Spnning 15 ,m in 2-3" ' WeaivingCassinett lsjcts per vd.. chain found W eaving Jeans 20 ' " ' rhain found Manufacturing Cassitiet 37) t 411 cts. per yard " ".' on sham and 18 j cts per vd. ' .leans same as Cassinett " AViite Flannel on shares for " " per yd. 20 to 25 cts; " Cloth on shares and 25 cts. per " rer yard 50 to 621 " niankrtt on shares J and 8 cts. " " per yd. 30 for narrow " " 0 for w ide. Fulling w ill be done . usual at usual prices, from 10 to 25 ani 50 cts. according to color and w ork. A II the above Jvnrk we will warrant to be done in the best stvlei Those wishing to purchase goods in our line will dud it to their interest to call on us at the Factory and examine our steek ifthevwanta strong well made article of goods. E. M AC Y k CO. x-nurei -April 23, 1847, l"6-mo. "TkR. SPENCER'S VEOETABI.E PIM.S and 1 V IONIC and KESTOBATIVR VFfinTiui p HITTERS. 1 hese Pills are no longer among thne of dmibtful utility. They have paed awav from the thousands daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand higher in reputation, and are beenmI J," n,TIpnl i :.t!n"Hy ""-'I. 'V."" i : I::: " 'Vr" VT n,.mT prepara.ion i " ' "n uZXllJ u - . M,V xnT .lwt nl .ring : h i,' , -J' ,l " " 7.." ,"s,nl P'- t tnnn 1' i- has.. K. n i . , ; ""st ... sairj m, ina mere are I lew towns and village hut contain some rmarkahle ; evidences of their (rood effects. In the South, nartirularly, w here hiln.us diseases prevail, they annually I . 'nr"r.!,"1.n' r pr""r f ,he fo""""T'"' n,,.0, ,hc .T.,,"' "'' -fflcacy of this medicine, tne proprietor will msrrt a few of the manv Tiioiisami testimonials winch have been presented to him by men ef the first respectabilitv men w ho cannot be bnneht or influenced in any wav to prevaricate men who have higher views nf moral responsibility and Mistier, than to certify to facts because it will d'i i """'"" 'r: ' TESTIMONIALS Reader! do not fail tn notice the follow ine testimony in regard to the efficacy or Spencer's Vegetable Tompkins' niufT, SnmptcrCo, Ala, Jan 4, 1843 Dr A. Spencer: Dear Sir I wish vou to forward me alarercsupplyof ynnr Pill.; I don't think 300 boxes two larire a quantity to send I sold loo boxes the last six months they are the most popular Pills in this place. For billions complaints, jck head-ache dispensaie and such l.ke diseases, they are considered almost an infallible n mijly. I have fomerly hern aent for Ilr Peter . Pills; but I now sell three dozen of vo.tr Pills tooneofh.s. Mycn.tomcrs think them superior to Peter or any other Pills. 1 Respectfuly yours. o. C. KELSEV At.BFRT SPENrFR, M. D. Dear Sir -We have within the last rear snld about two hundred and fiOy boxes ofyour an.i-Wli . PHl" Ther are generally considered . good familv medicine . . R. F. HOUSTON & Cn For sale hy Hitt t Haile, Brookville, Ind. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Croclw0ryliYart "tc. PUioi' h'.",hvr navins: by recent importation com I p'elrd hi. ,tck r Printed and Common Ware, now off" rrm Lh"e ',hinf " purchase, that he ran now offer for the.rexamination one of the best selected assortmentsin the We,.. He f l. confident ,h .We who favor h,m with a call will find it to thrir interest to purchase, a, j, his intention to sell ., low pri eitli. r for csvh or approved paper. pr.ces, 1 he stock has been selected w ith a view to the .. try trade, and consist, in part of ,he CounCommon and Printed Tea, and Tea Ware; j " P"w Is, assorted sires;' j r-j . ? Pi'thrrs, do do do Edced and C C Plate., do do .... . no Baker', nihes and Xappiec . isv "'"'' "icl.-s i hi. line. tii rl,n' l'ss, which will he old by the bot at Manufartiin r's price, V- o, x, - . SAMrSOX, I.1XDSF.V. fc TO. March 1S4J. "... ' "ue "I'P rn Co. Bank. Cin. SO-ly TERMS Of THR INDIANA A3IKRICAX. Tfl O Dollars in advance, $2.so in -ix months, l.oo at the end of the year, and an addition or 30 cents ror every year payment is dt laved thereafter Advertisements. One .quare or les, will be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and tw. tv-fire cents if par ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts f delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the urn. patient .. dijayod. L.trer advlWmrnt. Ibr loneer I... will beh.rjed ll, samYmripS
Tn-mru TAsuwnrf tio rrt t,t'd enrh every wtrk. T5HF. GRAF.FKNr.KKG COMPANY desire loeall I the attention of every one inn rested in tbe health of the f nil and beautiful West, to their vricwi respecting BU.iious msonnERS. This class oi diseases is the Great Scowee of the western hemisphere. Go whi re we mir, their sad
cHVrts are seen and felt. The brave and sclf-slenyin ; settler w ho presses his way to the west, to make the j "wilderness bud uid blossom as the rose." meets this ! dreadful eril. lie is willinr to eork hard and endure ! every privation, tiankt be to him. But in a little , while he is seized with some form of hilJious disease. ! His strenrih now is weakness. A cloud comes nrer j his prospects; and he exclaims, wttltt that there vrre I tome metlrrrne f prevent thut dreatijitt evil, ana rm cure it when it timet teixe upmn itt virtim:' From the j moment of the landing r the Pilgrims or 1'lymmitn 1 to the present hour, billious diseases have sent sorrow and desolation through the land. Lei the grave of !the loved and the lost tell the story. A niomentnous question here comes op. Dees the . Supreme Ruler intend that the tniline S0SS OF THE n'EST, ' men t trilling t heat the lira! and burthen tj the rfffy, j thould ef all ether t betubject It tart a calamity? It is nut ineverrnt to say i No .Vn NO!I : And why do we sayX Because there is no class of diseases that can be so ceriainlf prevented and t cured as those now spoken of. I This is the Great Fact to which the Ciracfenbert; 1 Companv wrtild call the attention of GOVF.RNOKS, j ri F.HGYMF.N, Jl HISTS. LAWYERS, AfEDI1 CAL MEN, PHlLAN'I HHOPIST3 or everv name "and sect. HVSHAXDS, FATHERS, WIVES and 1 .iiu 1 Hr.KS in the enure w ef . There is no reason why Hillious disorders should not be Forever It a 11 i Is e rt from the West. T'be reader may not believe this; lie may smileat flie idea. Rut in'these days of Great Discoveries why should not something be found which will control and cure ill sea- es w huh are, in their 11 a lure, controlnble and curable? It is a well known fart that the true nature of bilious disorders has been but partially understood. Here has been the rreat secret of the utter failure of nearly all the medical men and medicine-vender, of the day. To nnEAK the rini.L ! seems to have been and to be their great aim in" fever andai;ue; and to puree, drench, bleed and mercurializp in all the other forms of bilious fever. What have been the consequences ? They are too well known to need relating. Tens of thousands have died; multitudes have had their blood poisoned by mercury; scarcely any hare been permanently cured. The true theory is I r e v e 11 f i o ii ! and in eases where it is in the system, to eradicate it thoroughly. All these eeds aresurelv attained by the celebrated Graefenberg Vegetable Puis. Ist't them bp fairly tried tlmnichoiii the Great AVet. ami Hi e Eiiliou Taint m huh ilmpr t the vtem al- ! tntiM Iikt 1 pny, will be trail. cateil. Health mill he j aptt lily restored; the (-allow complexion mill be made j freh and fair; strength and pleasurable aenations ill return, and the next eann wilt not find the j fi RAVE TASVSISO for thr victim of thedi ae referred to. We venture ; tovnythat if these erefrnih-I to ever family i in the V n iten state at the epne of j THE GESERAL GQVERSMEST 1 it would be thr must eeonomical and merciful ex pen , il it nrr ever made. W hv? Became frtim every familv all Rilfout trrtfirncirt would he banithrri! The Writ would no lontrer- ledtvaded. There would be NO MORE. SICKLY SEASONS! The inhabitants there would be as free from nch complaints as those of the healthiest portions of Xew Kngland. I Unlike all other anti-b'.Uioiis medicines tbe Graefcnbcrr Fills utterly prevent the formation of the disease w it Inn the system. Those who use them according to directions CANNOT BECOME MLT.IOUS! With lhe.('rrmirk the Grt fftib rt Comt anjr initw a still more rxirmVd trial f tht-ir Pill. lt. I.rt t,rizhhrhoad cluh tgrthtr am! get a supply nrtd ftistrifiute to rvrry J'nmthj. 2nd. Lvt Clergymen recommend end distribute them. 3d. Let Landholder furnish them the settlers n thrir lands. 4l1i. Let Emigrant Sncirtres and ether philanthrop ic hodrs furnish them to the needy In short, thrrt tin t-arthl v rt-ain hr Uie Vcm should not be prrfi-rtly hmtthy; that on its b antifu nrainr and i.esuie it nohle strt-nniti strontr and vicirtnis ht-alth should not be enioved. In the follow niff difar thi se Pills also achieve eqimll' wonderful triumphs Arthma Flatulenrr, Fluor A Uiu. or White, GaMrie Fever, (ireen Sicklies, Onp, Heartburn, H ad Ache, Hystei ie Incnntinetiee of I'rne. Indigent ion, Inflamation nf vitat part 4 1 11 Ha mat ion of the Stomach. Jaundice, Isiver Complaints, I.nw Spirits MenMrtiatinn, Suppretaed or Pd in fti I Nervnim Disorders, Neuralgia, It bciimatim. Hi(tiou Complaint, lloils Itowels d ficit nt action in, HreaM Vanp, Catarrh, Coutipariun, Concrh of Pn-jnancr, Cotieiiesnf Diarhoo?a Difficult Breathing Iypt pia. Dyspeptic Consumption, t)iretion. Imperfect, Determination of Blood to the Head, Ear Ache, F.ryipe!a, K.pilepy, Fever I.nw, Xervo, Intermittent, Remittent, Fever and Ague, I Stomach Various diseases I Whites. In all billions or chronic disorder, these Pills achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they defy competition. And as the susceptibility of the American coustit ution is to these diseases, they are aptlv siv td bv some. The Pill of the New World. Tlu-ir wonderful t-fllcacy in fhte complaints arii frim their power to oprn the Pre: cH'nse and Art Pithen the Stomach and Kuweit, make the Urine tow ht-althilr and clear, and to give tone and strength o the svstcm: WHOLES LP. WJR EHOUSK, 4S John Ktreet, New York In to Wfi where there i no hranch, the Companv will appoint oneon application by letter (pot paid) or iitherwise. l'erons wishnig the Pills sent by mail can order Price 25 cents a box. Myers Seaton, Centrevill, Indiana, General Agent lurmr onir fii lUUlcina. Kobert MeCleiy, Agent, Broak ille, Ind. TERMS CASH! V 31 AX & 11 1 C F. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Deallers in Hardware and Cutlerv, Wire, Steel, Nails 4c. of the Anvil, No. 87 Main street, S doors below Pearl st. Cincinnati, July 3d 134ti. 27-ly 30.0CO I.flS. Slito Iron, assorted sizes. 20,coo Wayne, " do 00 lbs. American Steel 290 " F.nclish blister steel !0 kegs nails, for sale by , .,, RICHARD TYNER. Ilrookvilie, May 4, 1S47. ia 80 Acres of Land for Sale. rHE subscriber wishes to sell 80 acres of land, locaied two and a half m ilea east of Brookville, one half mile south of the turnpike to be constructed from Ilrookvilie to Cincinnati. There is about ten acres chared, and under e;ond fence, the balance well timbertd. I he location is healthy, the soil rich, and well calculated fur a farm. Water, wood, and stone, plenty. It will be sold un reasonable terms. D. E. W. VIELET. May loth, 1S47. 20-tf II. II. LANDIS, Clock and Hatch Repairer. FAIRFIELD. INDIANA. TTJROPOSES To keep his shop in Brookville for one month or more; during and after the sittinr of me r rank nil Circuit Courts, for the purpose of repairing Clocks, Watches, fce. His shop in Brook ville, win he in the front shop ofMr. Hire's Shop. Aug. 18 184n. B 34 ly Koots, Shoes. v Ilrojr.ins. Case, Men's calf hair welted Boots! do do kip pepped do; do do thick do do; do Boy's dn dn do do; do Men's and Boy'scalfand kip Brojans; do Youth's do do do; do Women's lace and atp kip Boots; do do (iaiters of all kind & qualities; do riohf do do do do; do do kid Slippers and Buskins; do do do welted do; do do Goat do do; do do Laced Boots, do do weltetl tie; do ChrTdren's Shoe's of all descriptions; The above goods w ill be sold at low prices forl'ssi. by W. S. HOWE, No S Pearl st. Cincinnati, Oct. 1849. 4i-ly. DR. HULL'S WORM LOZENGES CHILDREN will cry for Dr Hull's Worm Lozenges Only read w hat this medicine has done t Yorkville. Gibson Co, Tenn, Dee 21, 1842: Dr C E Hull Some menths sinre your arent left w ith me for sale,w hat he considered a lares? supply of yotirworm Lnienrrt, nut I hare aoiit all out, and c6uld have sold three times as many more, had I been supplied to that amount. I hope you will instruct your acent to leave a nuch irreaiter supply when becomes this way again. Their use in my family has been of great benefit. Edward MeConcle, Esq.. gave some to a child of his, four years old, and the first dose brought away between thirty and forty worms. Mr Wm McDaniel had achild w hom the physicians pronounced inrurahle, and said it would die, but the child was cured by usint Dr. Hull's wormLnr.engrs. Youcs truly, STEPHEN LCNKIV. Trite 3 cents per box. Fnr sale hy Uttt and Hafte, Breo'kTr'.le, la, anH by G R Warren, Lan.eJ. nifi
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUp' of MVERIVoRT A Sit TA'tt A snfi and certain cure for C0TSt;)I TI OX of THE LUXGS. tjJXli'of Blco'l, Coughs, Colde, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis. Whatping CSif'h and all PULMONARY AFFECTIONS. HEAR what the celebrated Or. Richards )-, a Physician of more than 30 years' standine He eertijci in the case of Mr. Charlet ITa4r, ti,at after having resorted tocveru meant within his knuwi. edre, for the treatment of Contumptitn. without tK
sliclit.it benefit, he permitted him to use Dr. ktrert' Liverwort and Tar; by w hich he was retttredtt aer. Ject health. fSicned) WM. J. RICHARDS. M. D. Please call at the Agent's and see this certificate in 1U1I. DESP.llR YOTFOR TIIERK IS HOPE EVEsi FOR THE DYIXfi 4 8 S 8 H B S S s j u ii 11 1 nis is to cert 11 r mat some months since I was t u with a pain in my side and breast. I called in ihe am of several nhysictans, but th ey failtd to give me itii relief, and for the sdaee of one year I prew rapidly worse. In addition to this, I was attacked withaaiu. lent cough; although au excellent physician lived 11. the same house, and used the greatest exertions and paid the strictest attention, it baffled all his skiu'-t others were called in, one of w hom was an aged and skilful physician; but all their effurts proved alike unavailing. At last a physician who was atten.lrtip a camp meetiDg in the neighborhood, came to see mc, and declared that I could not last more than one day longer, also, the east number w ho came to see me believed that a few days at most, mint end my earthly career. My frirmlt n ere now called in to ire me die: But my brother, at this crisis, rhcarinp sfihfi.ii. 1 ishing cures performed by Dr. Kegers- Compound Sv- ' mp of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chillieothe and oack a instance hi sixty miles in 13 hours, to get some of the above medicine; I commenced taking it, and ttrange tt tell! before I had taken half a bottle the cough was entirely cured; from this time I recovered rap idly, and when I had used two bottles, I wasableto res a me my family vocations as usual, I am fully satisfied that if it had not been for this excellent medicine, 1 would now be in my grave, and must, injustice, say thel 1 truly return ray sincere thanks to the inventor of this priceless medicine.fand would re. commend all persons afflicttd wi'h diseased lungs to give it a trial. HAKHIET SOWE. We, the nndersigned, do certify that this aceonnt of Mrs. Howe is correct, we being personally acquainted with all uie circumstances. P. P. JOHXSON. PF.TF.R D. MATTHEWS, THOMAS CKAIG, SOSF.PM EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb'y7, 1S46. WILL TIUS LIVER WORT AND TAR CURE A COLD? I DO NOT MEAN MERELY RELIEVE IT RU1 WILL IT CURE? Thin in a qncM inn we fr. qu-ntf t hear i-lted. The follow. nt eertificate i arlttrlrd a throw in uinf licht on ihe fcpVjecU Mr. C'liiltlm faj i,n doubt that it nut only cared hercoubv but that it fixed her lite. Krail hat ht ; Thrrr is no xenfe fur di-acd Iun, hrn thtr public will continue to ue mcdii-mrs that arc tuiltlT recommended hy the vender, or which is worse by ton mreign or vnnnotvn certinate lor tn suU purpose oj gain, C7"iieae read the fo.lnwin: Mr. Srorii.L Sir: I deem ii duty to let tleablic know the r;r ar value nf pr. Hoi t' cc.ehrati d LIVKHWOK I AM i H I wa . tar pone .th the COXSt'MP I IOX, that I had no hope of ever bt ing rep 1 need to my health autl friends; X continued tu rt worweand orie, and my cough was to ditreiuthar I became n dueed to a mere skeleton, thuuih under the care of an able prote!-ar tf thiacity. With littl or no hope I cot a bott'rof the a bore m tlicine, Inch proved to be even more than it proffftM-d. It attina was like a charm ratititr the mailt r and phlenn. checking my eolith, and healing my lunira pertVctH' sound, by uinc only three bottler. f anyone ha a enuh and in in danger of consumption, and doubts the irreat blessings which attend ttifc medicine, tber can be eaily ati.tit d, by calling on me, on Si,th &t. (outn iue,; two door went of amith. at I hae n duutt it is to this medicine I owe inv lite. (Signed; ANN CH1LDS. Cincinnati, January 31. 134t. N. B .'1 he whoare afitictetl with disrated Lvtro w ilUlu well to cnnwidercahnly w het her their c noitim i more fmpetrss than wa that of Vr. RoiteteJ aunfan.orof M's. Childrs, of Cincinnati. If there are any w ho nll dvu'd the Grrat Tirturs o thi medicine, pleae call at the Ac ntsan1 r't a pnmphlet ntainmg numrrout ceriifieates niaitomshiug cure of the f.rst and mnst respectable citizen A. L. Sen vi lie, w hil-le ag-iit for the Wef and South, S. F.. Corner of Fifth and R:cc mreets. Cm V. For ale by H.TYNKK, Brook. lie, Ind November, 18 45. 47-tf Iron,Naih and SteelM.US Sligo Iron assorted sizes JJ li,C0o do other brands da ooo do American blis er steel. 100 do English d.i 100 do Cast do 40 K gs Nails, ft do Spikes. Just received and for sale low for easfl br HKlMkC TTNER Urookvillc.'Junr 30 U49. 17 IUOX & STEEL. Bloom Force, akd Jrsun Iboji Stoke X. W. CHAP M AX, 334 Main Street, near the Court House. CINCINNA TI. TROV It XAII.S of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the very best quality warranted, fnvils. Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron Avles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledgeand Hammer moulds. All of good qualitv and warranted. A1..SO A superior article of Shut Iron, Xos. 22, 24, 3f, 84 4 IT. X- B. All of the above articles will be sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchant, and Rlacksmithsi will find it fur their interest to call before purchasing eUewhere. K. W. CHAPMAN. August 21st 1845. 14-ly. D 0MES TIC A FFA IRS. CHARLES FOItBES. o 354 Main, doors below th it. atthesign of The Red Flaj TTin lncriber ha the pleasure of offering to the public, the very latest improvement, direct from New York, iu the Fulton Stove. Thi KING OF STOVES has driven every other Stove out of the market wherever it has been introduced. It isstmplein itsoperation, beautiful in design and form, not liabl 10 get out of repair, most perfect in its oven, and the mot capacious in its furni ture of anv Stove of its size in the market. It requires very little w.iod and is easily managed, Any person who is a judge of stoves need but to see it to be satisfied of its great superiority ove other stoves, without a long array of rames to recoro mend it. It will recommend its.f. He has also neH0T-.11R rOOKISO ST0FE, THE COOKS r.lfORITE do RELI.1SCE prREMIC.V, do Also Rucks Patent Stove, so celebrated for its oven. Shop and Paror Stovct; Tin and Hollo-ar-ll nte $c. all of which will be sold at prices greatly reduced I rum the last seoson. For Cah OnlyThofe in want of a stove will certainly Jose nothing, and may save 4 or S dollars by calling on the subscriber at S.3S4Main, S doort ho low Xinth Street, at the SIGX OP THE RED FLAG!! Any stove sold by the subscriber that does not prove equal to the representations given of it, snay be returned, and the money will be refunded. CH AS. FOR BES. Agent for thr Manufacturer!. All kindt of Tin. Copper and Sheet-Iron Job trssJfc done with promytitude and Jidelity. Cincinnati, Augnst 25th 1846. NEW CASH STORE. VT this store can lie fnnnd a magnificent assortment of new and Fashionable Goods, just received, consisting of Fine, Medium, and Coarse Bl'k, Blue and Brown Cloths; Bl'k and Fancy Single and Double Milled Cassimeres; Satin, Velvet, Valeucio. and Marsai.es Vesting.; Bl'k Summer Cloth, Drap d'ete, and Linen and Cotton Coatings; Linen and Cotton Summer Pantaloonrry: Light and Dark Mou-lin S'lainrs and Calicoes; Splendid New S tyle Ginghams and Gingham Lawns; Shaw Is, Scarfs, Cravats, Boots, Shoe., Groceries, qurensware, &.., which we are selling extremely lour. Tor proof call on as at the new buildingnpposite the Court House, Brookville. 23 D. A. CHEEVRR. CO-PARTNERSHIP. FT1HE nndersigned have entered itttospartnership. for the tra usaction ol a general Commission and Forwarding Business at New Orleans, tindei the firm'of SPEM F. ft GUAHD, and solicit a share af the business of Franklin and ad mining counties, ROBERT SPEXCE, THOMAS GUARD. New Orleans, Dec, 184 S. ily 5000 Stoek Hogs Wanted, veragingl00to 150 pounds, to be delivered a New Richmond, Ohio, on the Ohio Rivtr, 28 miles above Cincinnati, in the month of August nest. C as h w i I be paid for the same on delivery. For further particulars, drovers and others will please call n DAVID GIBSON, New Richmand, COHCON A. PE R IN, Cincinnati. Cin. Gas. 2S Tw WESTERN HOTEL, S. E. corner of Court and Walnut streets, CIXCLYjY.I TI. TRAVELLERS will find ... ;!...,.. ........... .r tions and moderate charges, carriage biuret mna good tabling. HKAU1.M, Cin. March 23, 1846. 13-ly. Proprietor.
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