Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1847 — Page 4
POKTRY. A EMIGRANT'S BLESSING. T MACKAT. Farewell, F.nriid'-h!esinra WSicrn and ninaprd a 'hou art; H.r-h'.y. nn.thtr, then Wast used rue, Hul "lij agon) to part. pats over; for I would not liar nrVni wh.it 1 eoul.l t. II Half the ills lh.it I hate au!T-red, lb., ugh I U.rd thee mice as well. So n.v hlvSMiilrs on th.v, Eiifriand , And a lout; and ll-t faiwwrl I. Other rvttton will pruvid;" nil lu.lcpt ndence lur my 1117; Rrcomprnw for haid cxcrlion For my children that reversion Of rsiodly heritage. K'iand -this thou cunltlst not pre tin; hn.c'aiid, pamp; n-r ol' sqoi:- . Land-lord ridden, pri.le 1 ncu.utK-rv.l, flutittWr uf the poor man's fire. Bt. farewell' my b.rssiliiron thee, I hoti art country of my sins. Though I love, I'm rjad to fir thee; Who mould live in hopcle- toil F.vi!-tccped, and ill-exampled, Pressed and jostltd, crushed and trnmptrd, Interloper on ihe soil If there wtre oie other country Where an honest man might go, Winning corn-field from the forest, All hi" own, too, blow by blow Farewell England:, 1 regret thee, But ray tears refuse to flow. Haply o'er the southern oct-au I shall do my part to rear A new naiiun, Saxon-bloudt d, Which, with pltniy crowned and studded, To its nappy children dear. Shall 1 dip se thy fame, O Fr-gland! Taught and wium-d alike by thee; Miphticrwith un-hncMcd commerce. Mightier in h.r nit 11 mure free, Mightier in htr virgin vir;ur, And her jut tquality.
Em fan-we 111 Never tiil my blessiit on ihee! mv :.tet tlav. shall my memory eiae lo ponder On thy f.itt, where'er I wander; Never shall 1 cease to pray 1 hat thy poor may vet be h.lnny; That thy rich their pride may quell; That thou niast in peaceful p ;ojnu All my misery dispel; t;een of nations, cr.ee thtir model, Ciod be with thei I Fre-lhee-we1ii;" it r. 1. 1 g i ii ii nT oi tme Morrow itv it i J ..." " :e cannot bripg- etiiselves to behpve. r . . , .. r , 18 s-i fatrtl'T true, that we s-lia. feel thm we w nal is the snrne indisposition to be virtt-ous nnd denvotir lusts tr. morrow Mm. vv.. , tlav". acd the Mirceclino; day as lo morrow J nin I ten years hence as iiotv. It is ever itiorrow-, ar.tl lo morrow, n.-.d to morrow-, or. on my ne.xt birth day, or Hit; beiiit.in'j uf the next year; and when those days ei-nie, there is the same backwardness n ll e si nl to do this ;reat and prssin w.hk, and it is nw.vn tlelerrrd. f.Miv? i.s the accepted time and the tiny ol salvation." The true Christi-in knows not of to morrow, ll.? doe3 not nc,!ini-.v(d:r it in his
CRllendar n nine. !t is the crave of ho!v f-'mnijl tne-iront'ied spiriluV smooihino ih. , . . .!:ii ei.... t . i
retsiiivct? r.(i eooii pnriioses. ir-.c doom.-dav .!.....,! :. t. t:.e; ?' ill. tnu lit; ntii't.'3 II. Let u- not count on to morrow, rnr rely upon i;s oppi.rtui.ities. Its cC'ers. like vtiuse of a lairQ tricud, are fair, cxeeedini: tair; but they are treacherous, nnd vi'! f-iil us m our time c.( need. litrion.il- it ever teiu, i cver on ihe morrow i"l-e vvotk of re In gins to tiay Want of CiiArtrrv. Tho celerratt?d H ei-lcy l.ns rriven liis views of snrM injustice unions: christians, in the foiiuvvino; characteristic manner: "Are von persuidetl yon Fr nore cletr. ly thun I! It is not unlikely that you msy. Then, neat me as yon would desire to be yourself upon a chat'je ot circninstancoR Point me out a hettt r way than I have vet known. J-vliow me it so hy plain proof of j ecrii:tt;re. AJ n I lm2cr in the path I j hsve been act uto:vie.! to tread, and am' therefore nn tiling lo lenve it, Ulior with mej n unit;, taut! n e ny n.e liaiul, a;u !e,ii ine as I ant n!i;e lo tiar. Hut bii n-t d I It. I. PlliOil It I ?r 1 r -.... ..... . . 1. ... . ten rnlt frh.vr nl...t.. - . 1.... .. t e- --- ...... i. n. in-si ; lue-II, I should not he aide tojro st all. May 5 rot re-quest of yon lurther. net to rive in'e hard i. .tines, in order to bring; me; ;n the ribt way. Suppose! I vpre ever so inm h in wroeir. lioubt lloswonld not set merieri.t. lUther it w ould niske me run so tmi-hTnr ther front vetl. anii sa .Ttt iii.im ...! cut of the way. Niy, perhaps, if ynu are ' 7 y' so i-n.i.i i be too iml then thore ... u-oMiimi no.-es ot liiuiinrj tt.etrtilli. It
.,,iS, fn,ikt ,i5i! ?imP'- -iMvcrtieliiesforwhat tmtine of tee noth rrr fieirn . If we couhl dit-cern -v i . ,i i . , . Imih-wonl l ,,t b .s ra.,ier ,,! ,ak'- he annals of tne imjority t.f eanlts pui! lor. how fnr js lve, even with ! ,,r a 1 " ei v,'mon',,t ,,u, esh.n,l.l he ny wrni r ojiinioiif., fi he. j.referred before ! am;,z"t nl tuatiiiiv t.f wreUlniliiess truth itself wiihont love. lil'.l wtn;M lie writ in them, if writ tmly. But perhaps w e ennnnt litnl.iti the whole i eircle of ortho.l.ix writers, a mote Ouil.lul: Bvril.iri, . of C'ti is!enlon --Take the
niflnictor on the niVijeet thanDr. Wt t: ll.e iiiirjiiitv nf iinehairtableness, siy? ; Vs hel ,;;.; , , "J :nHnes DtMor.pinrr t0 1( rrret river of l-vpt . and it is ,... irmtf.ii of ferv.mts. ..-..17.10,,. Hers too." .Many of these Fpnnss l.e ha traced out. an, I exposed them to open view, t?o,nctirties, th s iniquity, he observes, proceeds irnui a malicious constitution ot itittire, an urn nioiiiotis or eh.i! l m. .oa o s-iijipross il,c no;ry motions of r-.u ii tenijier, 'is a w ork of toil irnd tl'.tiiculty. perot-insi wm lnulness and unceasing prayer." Sometimes it pprino Irivn M'.t!ovo, sin! prit'e. and a vain conceit ol our own o,in;oMS." Menee a mm . w ho is alm-ist always in the wronrr," will he prompt "in prnnonncino; error and li-Tcey"; upon every notion and practice that thtfors from his own, II,; tnkes ll.e fr o.iom ., choose a relipiort tor hinist-l . but he allows a no man be.!;:es tt,e Mm fore l.e li.tK re., son i., ,!i Utrald ,f the Prairies. .... ....... ut-Mi.1., xt,e sanw liberty. Me it. fi.t. i..; n.is rensoii j,, tlisi-ent Irotn Iimh.
Il.ivon .mi f ...i . , xHMht he shut tip the plas, teiured it IIONORAMLE 1 -.XA.MPLES . Hie ale IV CS- , , 7 , rv i.lenn II ... , . "s ca.p, and apptoachii p Co . Davis. iiieni lliiniM.il taiioin, for a immher of; - , . v , ,, p, rr in I .... i, i. i . . ' said lo him: 'Mr the enemy lias hut t-,i ye.tr, in an t.nn.h e S.itiSatli School on .;. , i ,- , the hanks f the Ohio The Sihbuh he ; f ' ' 'nak'"2 " ,,e"Ur fore l e Ic-ft h.,.,. r v I rS'"- '" rs" ,ske H'k." ' Ami lore l.e ieit Home lor ashinoinu t0 as J ..... .. .. ,,e the dunes of Chie-f M.i.tsirate of " ! v"' ' ' T U" theN,ti.,., I,...,.. n...i-r. . ' ifi,!' -f ihe Torn. o( i:,,2ieers. "Ail,
tlal Ai.l I,,.'.- ,1... .1 . liai. All l III-. iBl eollllMM Oil the subject , l his Hardener, ilm.v 11 ...I ..i,. w. a.i.-- a lisas lis-..: " J -- I - ' ... ; never he l'ot.iion hy the iiaii.m; when! 'i.iseii o keep a tloa to protect his fruii, ; lt res Rather M.t v.mr Suminu I tcArritt take t at e of the hos." T' ' ChicfJliMl. f Marshall nli.l ihd late '. AVatthington ti the United Slate I,,.,,; t Couti, were hoili active in ee Hahe)atli ! V, v,.l cause. At the ol pm-,.v. ,he C.ief Ji'riice ,e2a,tied u a, v...i!.e i,..mr to vr.lk thrnvgh the city of1 tic ...cxica.t the head ofa Snhhatli s',n.,i ! cia, had been era! Scon, and rhancellor of ihe Univer. i.mnciRiij co:h.-x citv. I Mr Pr.i...,h.. Sth.dieachcr.whitel,;
lie hel.l t tiflire f Alltrnev (Jeneial f i
(Sew Jerry. am! afieMtanl uhile a SenI 4lor ill ("ll'tec; ailt! he II:lV SllII lie' L-.. ........ f. II.. ,M.w..,,i.. ..li .1 I.,,.,,. i-ii f' i!j I J fc. , ' West ttnrhor. i ' rt . irv. . f it. !. . . ... The Wifei'f the Christian. rfnit'aii- , hiianil.'n Ins fli'tjiienl work entul.vl '.(;-r- ... .1.. 1-1,. .....r. " I...., .,.., , ,r, iti!u t'lii l-limii-m"."' Ii.w llii lii';il:llfi:l "" iritire tifilie ifo f 1I10 CJ!ristu.n. - . ... 1 " HiP -vilt til Ihe Ui.rlsM:!!! M not a sltn- ! j ;lp iiiorla': she is n tnystpriiiiis, extraorjtilrtary, iinsJi-Me e'ni!. iVif fl.'yh nml ihe l.in.i.l of the hnbai.l. Man. in tmiiina ,,. , i 1 himself t' tlpr, re.tinsi a juirt nf liH Sill"I i.: i i ... i.:.i. J.. it!rcp; Ins oul, tis we.l as r.ts In dv, is j innnr.p eie I . n - it irlitmi I, i ..if-. 1 1 .k li - I trenu'. fie lias hfantv; he li'txirs in tlie ' fieliU; he iloe. not tiiide-i s-tand ihe cetiiils 1 , . ,-, . ... . : ol lioineMir n:e, out ins roippimnn j.rp. pnres lite repast nnil her smiles sw eeten existence. He ha his ridsses, aiul the p.triner of his rmicli is il-.ere lo ften them: his dav may hes;i! atij tiouh'eil. ! but in the chale arms of :i j i fo he finds eomfitrl an I repoe. Wiihont woman, man would he rtide, errass and solitary. Woman spreads around him ihe fi.'wers of existence, as lie creepers of ihe forest Jecorme the majeslic. oak with their odor, iferons oarlands. Finally, ihe pair live united, and in death are not separable; in the dllsllhey lay side by side, and their smii? are reuniied beyond the limits of ihe tomb." The Bible. How romesitthnt this li'-' jt volume, composed by hiimiile men in i a riide ae, when art and sciei-oe wete i i 1 i but in their childhood, has exeiied more - J iiifluence on the human mind enl mi ihe : j social system. than all Ihe other looks pnl together? Whence conies it ihit ih's (book iiis achieved such marvfllon irhanqes in the rpintoiis f n rndkit d ' ; I.h- htiitished idol-w orship ha ahol led infanticide litis put down po!v";ii:i I i . - tin t-t: vi no, ir.urdei ers. The persons and property ; ' Anienrans it Cliihi.l.ui are protcc-J ted, ihouoh none I. tit r.eulrtils are nermitied tn leave ihe cily. Guv. Aruiijit' on ins way t; A.ht:iieiqu Was arreStOtl at Chihuahua, and is cm. lined in the cily." No merchandise of any description va siiu'eretl lo come into New Mexico lv l!ie 'ten rout-?. The mti-dprr.r o ...it ouier enuine sociiil un.iriive- ; . t . . , , ' , metit nas operand mi Iopjt. and vet 01 . . ' . , "f ' vir,,,e? Sinrp 11 "PPfmi ! ' "l-mj IWH'O puns til an.e. lOMtUOII llav ,,een R,,d fsiltl. inn codes of juii prudence have art-en.atH 1 1:11 ihoir course, and evnired. F. n:.ir. aftr i.i!nir li- - t- - Iteen laiinched on the lije of time, and r cone do n; leaving no trace on ihe w aters. : Hut this I o -k siiil c ir? about doiiijj (.-od leavinor society with; its holy principles cheerier; the srrow-: ful ilie .... , - , n- its coiisohnions sitenguiei'.in tcr.iptec; et:conr;t2inj ihe tieuitcnt I'ttiow m iicatn. t an sncii a iiook De IMe '.,,r....: fl -1 is - ... J t M I J.' 1 1 IT t 1 II li ill 111 o t," II ! II S Itl'e.s HOI Ult ' vii-oness of its elucts detii.tPfit te the cx , ceiiency of ihe power lo he vl tuid?-, JJcCitliuvh ! c ll'hat jJi'asure il is to pug one's !tl'. I remember in hive he.r.t Sir T. LvtMeion ni.ike ihe same observation. Ji seenxs ir, il nv from a combinaunn of ,.jr. ciniKt.miTs, e;ch of which is prtnlurtive of pleasure. In ;he lirst place, jt removes thnt uneasiness which a true spirit feeis from df-p.-ndence anil ohliiiion. It nfXotds plea-ure lo the crediior. and therefote cra'.ifies our social affeciion. Il promotes ih.it future coi:fi ience w hich is so very intfr-stiita to an honest mind; ii opens n prospert of beinj teidily supplied vviib wfnt we want on fu'.nre ne- ; ''osi iis; it Ie.iv es c :i-ei iis ir,- ol our "wu virlue; :in ! it is a ip.e.-fsiire w e know ! ttl l-e ll.-sllt Itr-.lf. 11 n..t.,l ..I i,..ti., 1 ,.r ........ ici ih l J I" IIVlllV, It U the main Shrr invp ..nn.n .e. r Ti ir.per. We are eloquent rtbitnt npprei in .ii a larjo, (m.si we .lepreei ue ilie l ytatitiy of .verii;:ie:il. whirli, af er a!', exteivls bv.x lo few, ati.l jet how ni!e ri:y is lies'.owpj tipnii these who siifl'.'r ftotii that worst tf Ivranny in lai!v life. What 2r:vanres uouhi must familv l.it.. J ii.s tlisel.we'. Iiw i,n:ch kindly lee!!!if . - wte.l. hv the arbitrsrr criteli fiM. .map of the worll nnJ encircle with your pencil every country where won!. hi is and !pr.re,tr are secmeJ bvjtirt htvs; where , . , ,' ! ,1''3t, ,!,fll'1,pls r' '"'''; ''l "vhere ' "!-"'"ir f-e-enees have htitst ,),e i re'ler" '' nund, nnd you wii encirprecisely the trpitms on w hich the : '-'s of levolaiioil shine. An Incident at ihe Ini.'l'c nf Mntem. hile Col. Davis, wiih hi conimat-tl, was holly encnoed wiih the enemy, exposed in their direct fire, a man in a lon prey siirioul suddenly tode up, and, tlismtmiHinp; p!ae-l hinisclf in the middle of ihe street. There, in face ihe enemy, amidst the thickest of their tire, lie eooly drew from a case, snsppn led ah-mt hi person -PV-a ass. Willi which. liavir.eT a.ii listed it toil e proper locus, he preceded lo rerontit. iire the Mexican hatierv. Iltvinv salisfied hui,elf as l. the inf.n :iia;iiui l-. ... . ... ... . iii;ili:t'Otiie r.n los: ' rrspoiu CU I he lo - , .... . ' . , 0"1'1' was soon carried . ., ., i Shf ndail 'a a.V.T.f. .1 Vflrtvo.V. l"hf late U. R once .... a Parliament Ommiltee. .,., . . . ., , a I-. ..trti ... eiiit'rine it.niii xvueil I1VI1 'f the mentor .ti,,,. ... I "x s. ni,., re; vt t-ir , per eiit and eaied? ihotieh lM-iness had ...tl s..t..t...v.w..l. ..I . , .not comnteiitvi;: vslieiv i.ioreitinn i)ii , comnientvii; whep. nerceivino thete was n.it aniuher seal vacant. ....... li.v ' 1 I r l Willi I. IS tlStlal readme said 'will anv I wore thai I may tnke the The Mexican t;if Railroad, v. hi. h i l, '"I: connect Nfw Orleans vsiih the null", has llOatt aTall ril Af A.l . T. W t . I - , --------
cim.iT & iitow men.
r.,ISn hee ,hc .cen t priei.,l.. cr , mn'ny I "ft he wholesale dealer, in Teas tin to 1 his lime, '' ' hav-epce.,! ,hc ,., ,!. f impmi. iiihii .11 isri uiiiiii y Merchant w it t any fear ofdr1 lecitiin. i.ir a new era in tne la I raile ha. cmm I and llie PKKIX IK COMPANY claims tie., honor " '- '' i.'...ciion . 1 ni y were me iir.i i rni-e the balm, r ol Reform, on w hicli it has ir... 1 is.-.l ..... pie wonts Pure Teas rt ftoncrt price.''' compklc revolution has been the rnlisro. nonce ! t thecoii-inm rs id Tea every where look at what we have done. 1st. We wi re ihe first In t ml il. m t. .V -. ,0 heralled ioo-,.od lor them lr.. . 2nu- have il riven ont of ihe market a vast: amntnit el' tra.h. njt ;,(f .. I . . 1 ... i t-aii has jet ever been .old. Importers of Tea often ' '"V" '" '"r JYxt ow 1 1"' Bn,, for ",,rir ' ,n,nd'- hnr qualities they can find no where else. ' -'d. We haven dnred prices more than 85 n. r cent. ' !' th in Hiaek and tirei n Teas. I h.,l..,u ; cers say we are mininfr ihe trade and call us hum- ' burs. IIms we have done alrx ady, and now see what ' " . n e ithiij Ul OO. 1st. We will sill Teas by the si-gle clirst. half chest or 14 In. he., t ihe same prices that whole- I ale i;ixcers pay to the import. rs when tin y buv bv I the homlnV, packages. 2nd. 'I he whoUsale irmrers allow onlv 1.1 or at I most 14 ran. tare to the half chest. 1 his ii a eh.at. V e will allow in most instances, IS ji,d IS lbs. tare on the same. ; .til. We hereby ".mVrtoke to sell every Vind of' l ea Irrmj. rHfirWirrrnftcf pcund cheaper than : e mi:, aie rroeers no. irroeers do. i ca" Ml' d" '". te countrv merchant? I j this is our ameer. We an- content with seven ; per c. lit profit insiead of iS & 50 per cent. 1 la . w holeate p;:'0ct r. ; Wed. se. vo the thank, nf the cnititrv mrithanta for savm-ihe,,, hereafter from bcmir cheated. Let them come to the War. huu.es of ,1,.. PilKIN TK . (0. ai d comprae samples of Tea thev ret clew here; -and it ihey buy bad Teas then, at high prices, it is their own fault. ; A Kiiirli.h importer lately boasted to us that be . . .. o ui.ise more money by sendinir bad 'l eas to Vork market than on poon 'Teas. We ate resolved to irauo: aim now call upon a crept, in every town in the V. States in come fnrw.rd ,d h,,v ine seas lliipnrttd br lh rt viv Tm tr. . we pledge nurselves. that ifin six months thev do not sell more I ea than the ..!det and largest dealers in the town, we will ,h, m our Tea without charge. l aisisplainF.nfrli.il ail, cannot be misunderstood. Ue apj-eal lor testimony to the immense success of our AKt nts in any part of the United States. Azrntivrnnted.n tvrry tmrn in the Cited Statr, tor the stile l thrt. Ten, !,y .r!rh thry rn make mn- (;, or,, confer n benejit upon lie 1-niiic by ,upp!u,g the pure cuiete 9 rr r 6 fATAI.Or.rE OF TEAS OK StLE OF TH 15 WarkhoVSES OF TUB Pekin Tea Company. , .. ec 77, t u'ton Street . X-. r. . . I he Teas mentioned in the Catalogue are done up in quarter pound half pound, and one pound paeknr, s-Ihe tirst on inside wrapper is lead, the second is water preot pap.r, and the thiiM or outside wianper is ot t him sw rice paper. The Company sell none but rood lea, done up in this superior manner, all of them thrown in ihe most luxurious districts in China, loimtry dealers may select as small a quantity of each kind a. they like, and have ihem packed in one dust ihese Teas also come in five pound Chinese pai-katres. called o... ........ . .- fanfifiil and portable sl.a.... ' . roi residi.iic in any part ofilie rnited States or an:., a, tan i,. r any of the Teas in this catalogue hv letter, to suit iheirwisl.es. We pack them in thiiiese boxes a,,,! ,leiivir ltm , he (-..rusnlinir MjiUiant Ine li-. n, chaitjes for packing or cartage. . 1 he mom j should alwavs accompanv ihe order 1 ! . KF.EX TEAS. ' jlQlXGIlV5t)r,rj Co -3 I ,,u sweet cai-irrt en fo dO , .1.. e til dd fine carjro CO 75 1 i l" extra line CO 371 " Si her Leaf i jo Silver LeafS. Idem sold even hv larce dealers. i 1 his is a ver- superior ivs tiolden Chop, plantalion r t;ar.l. n r;rolh. I CO C.oinrs Cnrp. -This i, the finest tan-en Tea cultivated in t hina. I, f im s, p;,.kis ,, cells at I other Cn, n Teas for its d.-liracv of flavor, strvnirth and aroma. Men tofore this Tri has never n ael.e.1 ih.s country, exc-p, i smai iis,as presents to imimrtt rs. ' J HSOX. very fine 00 TS 1 CO CO T5 1 CO 1 25 00 75 1 00 t 25 00 .IS 03 64 00 34 00 00 , 00 50 00 .IS 00 0 I . 'iiiaiiiiii i iGIxtowdrh, p,a eo I'lalltal.o.k A-P..H.1. oo superior ' I do small l.;.f l ,,..: IMPKlilAl.rnod I nri-k awl fragrant i do c.-rieo. l..l' livt......... ior : iiu i M!N, pood, line flavor I io tij extra tin,. ' PLACE TEAS i r0VCH0O,full Haior do ie I very superior j SOI CHOXG, ajotid do cm ra tine , OOLONG, siroiif, flavor fine (10 0 UOI.1XS. 1 Ins sat satis 'action. do very fine o" t' do in one pound and half pound catys, I-xtra fine cn XE PLI S VI. TH A i is s . i t.t s i. LTitA.-Tins Tea is fiic-raiil and .w.. t i a oosei-ay It yields a perf.llle that is tru.-ly deliulll- . r ih.- kind i ,1.;. - . -1 " I tTHfiff-Tl f rt u th , 1 K ... .... .1.:. ; ENGLISH EM EAK VAST TEA, fine iHOWqi-A-s MIXTl'HK. a stn.n;- and ' rich blark T, a. Pekoe flavor j f OXGO, p.,,,,1 do v. rv fine ; TEKOE Vl.OWF.HS. pood ; do ,( irarden row th OO 50 to t.;h 00 75 0t7 OO 50 CO S7h I 50 . II. "S. ties 1 fie above W e ........ .1-. :i T.... f X. '. - set, , al s.,1. , lid choos of 1, a, r ,-clvel import.l the "PFKKlX I KAt'O." and which we inleiid re d prevent iri.-i.try. Let our a tr.li is iet V i . 1 liF.rOMMKnA TIONS. . ' " """re u ra. n -t ii vert . fl.ro t ;...t....l b"'' oSt:.i.l iroo.l Vr.,-.. and bla.-k n ' ' cn.-n ami oia.-K t.as Liti.T..ii " VV" ' '"rtrooiiis of pekins 1 1, n,npany. 75 and 77 l'ultoi. ttmt, lo ,,b- .. s.""a von coiitit w i-h lor. Dmli j.ifi.. i t .... ported hv the P, kin Tea X.-n York, and if ,. e invr inert me Teas im t omnaiiy, 7J JV. 77 Vnlt.i .... .r itiem ntien. T v an-, ll,o the most wiob's-!! Vr aml ri,"il h- t wlioleval,. pi-ici-s.Kiene..- P,tsr. I he Kne.t specimens of ,rrevt, .t; bbek teas , vrr sou; m il.'s country, are imported bv the P, km r, Lo., .J . 77 Fulton Sirt. t. I hose' who want trnod -"T,1 r'onahle prices can alwavs r-et them there 7 nhunr. ' n i . lo T.-a Drinker. The P. kin Tea Co.. ? am. . 7 t- .limn .t. l.n. ' imported into tins mark. some b,e hundred thousand dollar, worth of the finest tei.'.'r' "'T !""' ,"!,rk irrnwn in the Celes. r . , "p n" ,h'- various f:,cv packa- ! s 1 oiu. se mrr. nniiv can invent. Ii i. a p. iviJ. t-, to by Tea. at ihi. rn at V.sahlihment, and a . ivtiry and a com, f,.,-, , o, ink them. Thev sell mod t- only, and retail ,hem at wholesale' price, -t. ountry merchants who w i.h toalwavs .,11 rr-.od teas t.'-rV. v e ' ""'m a' thi t"1"""' vn nwsoiiable 7i t-cv. er and Envuirer. 'he P, km Tea Co.. 7. and 77 Fulton st.. are perlorraincr , ureal and -wd we.rk. and will, in a few v. ars h, vond all doubt, drive all ihe poor It a. which tiatc,,,!,, ,b,com,y. and defrauded consumers ol ll.e Irln-l.. a... . .. -..,..,,.,..,,,,,. marKt-t. h.-y emport none , ...... rati am teas, an.t triatl them b v the s " pound at w hoi. .ale prices. Families are alt the irreat tea " " . ""v oi oniaimnc r iml i. as w ae h.v use. ill ountiti.i... .a ...i. ,v...i. : and at the same price that ihe merchant pav w ho buy to , II aeaill.-no.,-;, 7r.Vn. j '""K B'ar 1 he P, kin Tea Co . . r.imn s,.; sell a tii lirinn. Oolollt: Tea at 0 cents '. ,. ..-om.i-s ot i,a, who have lo pav six shi.lnir-s per pound for this article are requested to conpare ., w ith . ho above and j..dc,ofor themselves tour shillniRs. than y. u ha-, b,t - ttinir at six shill.llirs y will he ohlip , to ... for thi. notice. Trv he Aounrj Ilys,,,,. .,,, ,hi tn t,.,,,,,,,,,. m.-ntatr,,. It n b. it. r than anv thin? of ihe kind we hs.ve ever bKht elsewhere at one dollar.t om. .Idrc titer. lt any of r readers desir.-to have trooel tea. il.rv can .,l,,n,., , (ht. r, kl Tel ro Mi, F - St. Mercury. The Pel ,; Ten Co -We very cherrf.illv call theatt.n.ioi, . j. lovtrsof ,ul rnvnn Tt. tow n and country, to ,ho Creat War. house e.f thi. company Our lonir aennaintance w ith the Propri. . tors .-liable ,,, , .,,t.ak ,he ,.,; rorU(.J ' i s- .- know ttuir t.as both and price, are all that is MMed 111 quanty 01 then -il.tnt a lOV.-r ol ll.e fran-rsn. h... K.- I . 1' .1 to es. hew ihe dnnkini et tea in consequence of its !l.ro .tlects. ,, , b ncih he become hope. I. s .,1 tindinc. am.ni; anv of ihe iniport..1 v arieties of I ea ... enr mark. ,: a kind which had not such an t ttect. In it,,., however, such persons w ill he arr.eah.t d,sapp,m,,I. The p. kin Tea Company have comm. need ihe importation of choice varieties of choice rard. n l ea., of a most d. iictons flavor, cultiatrd and picktd wiih cr. at care which have theretore never been intr.Ml.ired in.o ibis country, except presents to importers. A monC ihese thev have an ....imp. nni.i as 7, phyr. and fiacrant as a rose, which wesp,c,nT rtcomm. nd toall nervous persons Its tii.. t upon many ofth.se who hate t.i.d ii. has boon to make them confirmed tca-drinkcrs. Ladies who hate used it. sav ther never K. ...e.. .1 ..1 .....u . Rut all tastes can here br suited, with ihe creat a,U ,'"V rs.c..n1; a port article at w tl' prices, however small the quantity The jPv's W,h..,eia,75.nd77 Fulton ....... .1. .. . holecom Golden - I " -The P. kin Tea Company. Xo. 75 and 77 ! Fulton str-xt. nnqurstiooahly sell the h, ., teasimnor. ! 1Z Tl'Z - them .heaper. i.i.. i - mi proven in a i """' i..-...ees since ,ney have oMm d their .We wj.M advise .nr friend, to call at thi. piace. and 11 mey don't w..h to buy at least to ob'am " b"!'' l'ml,n', . -'pt n th. ir'en.mtor. enii,i,d ..' """I., ao.i .ni-reirom nam a little n..fi.i ,i-.....: .k -..: . - . e ... ., , . . . 111. nam iniri 1, B"'n Cra'is. Journal ofCommt rce. i e drink Green Tta. and f. r mane inn hren pa. inc one dollar i,.r nound l..r it have ' ,hsLs t to ihe P. kin l ea Co.. we now ret a better l ea from ! Ihem at 75 tent pi r pound. We drink one pound j per wet k.by which we are new sav ine lh.rt.tn t.ol- ' tar per tear, and rnjnyine; Is-'Vr tea in the harcain. j Commend n to IVkm i ra (iompany, says we Mir- j lot. may be tlir.-nri.ltl.inin st ll lin.. ' h.chly Hat-on d lea, br the sinclc pound at whole- 1 sale pnres, or the Pi kin Tea Company, 75 and 77 I rulten st. Thry h,,,. probably the larcest nock, and tree a,,-., variftr rt A"' Jovi aad Mack tea, of i ant esMbli. hpm in the V. 5"at.. Thev sr. do.
inc a lsre liii-iness, and a Kat bvnt-lii so ennsuiiii r f tea. Atlas. C7'.dnors aid I'n hi ifchers of New .papers in ihe V. Stales, Canada. 'et In.l.s. .Vr. who will pise the ai-i ve I t ir.M riioiis in ih. ir r-. epi cure Journal-, ineliidil:t llns in .ore, will be paid for the ssme ill any Ti as they ni:l cliooe to s led from the Catalogue , at the prices tin r named mill !iy ih.-ir pnrelia.iii of the Com priii i t ice ile araiint i t their hill, wliic-l tin y are at liberty lo di.ine of as tlit-y please. Paper Who iiilver ise mtii direct eniu-s in-irkeil to ihe VVfi Company Hnzctrr, 75 TT Fulton si.. New V i-k. r.-f.r. ?.!, IS4T. 13w. CAPS, CATS; HATS, IIATS
(t n Mmkrai Cup: ti mid bnv" Hair St l Cap; do ili tin tin do do One lo; do t loth fur band do do N a y llo t;la7.ed d: do; do: tin Nov "s Cloth do Men's H 11 Coney Hats; oo d. Kash. do do; i!n do do do; do do do Ansbi do; do do dn Mnskrat dot ilo do do Cassinn re do: ilo do and Hoy's ; iort iiiir Hats. The above will be .old low foi-Casli br W. s. HOW F., No. Cincinnati, Oct. IS-i. 5 Pearl st. 4 -lv. Hl l I. S , COUCi 55 I.CIZr.CalT'.S It F. now nknowlei'ired by the Faculty to he the mot scii mific and .uccessful prenaration everdis roren d for the relief of I'oiKrhs, Colds. Consumption, Asthma, Whoopini; Couirh., Catarrh, Tiirhtiiess of the I.uiiu's ami chests, lironchiiis, and similar Pulmonary Arlection., F.vi ry family in the United Plates should besupplied wiihlr. HiiH's Cone;h I.ozenires; not only as a preveiiiive. but as a safe and t fiieacious remedy in all cases of Cotrhs Colds, and Consumption. A sintrle ltow ill reveal their a. tonishine virtues, and om-n at once the fountain nf health and strength to the a filleted. i rice 25 cent, per, Pox. Tor sale by Hitt &. Haile, P.rookv il'.e, la., and by G' H. Wamn, Laurel. NEW G))lTs R" II AVE just n eeived a lare and jreneral asscrtinent cf Goods, consisting in pr.rt of the follow in; artic!..; 5 1 Cloths, ra.simtres, twitds. satinets. French bom-
u'Tl K.r",,, M't-inoes, Alapac-as, brown and J .laconett, Thread and i.ile Kdcine I,,.erI , 1 ? n,r!"'C f'"1 heetiiic.i.ckme a van.,, of i,v; F.mtmir I.ace, Bobinett, Tl.ii.-I. Mh' r S Ik PlaillS alld stri... S lor s.m.m. r ....e . ilvl,m. loui.e 'T. . ? . . ' . ., o.l.
calicoes, table linen. Hussia dianer. i.li.in and nlaid silk fur dresses, crape shawls, iln handkerehiefs, black and colored silk cravats, black silk velvet, black silk vestiiip, black, brown iilld white cambrics, cotton friii ire, bonnet ril anils, hues, white and black totton l . se, black silk hose, parasols, umbrellas, men's white and black silk, roi.oii and kid plnves; w tun en's while and black silk, kid, pit-knot and cotIon prloves. lint liMk'I's. Artificial I' lowers and fash.elial le !:raid bnline;... Also, a Inifre assortment of Tn'm, Lt jrbnrn, Fur and Si!k IIats;Ilnns m d Shot s; Cratiliinr and pra. Scythes, II am. s, trr.ee sml halt, r Chains; shovels and spades.riitt ini knives, mill and cmss cut saws, hand M.il tenant saws; knives ai d forks, table and ttaspooii.. Liner. s and screws; st.el and imn sipians: sh.ep shears; drawing knives; aujrers; mill and hand saw ril. s. All wli.h I will sell for CASH at the lowest Cin cinnaiipriees. H1C11AKD TYNKK. Hrookville, Mav4, 1S47. LUKE KKXT. Clock ami Wnlch iH.il.or, -yEWEI.lt Y, Siltr Ware and SpectacleManufaetur--5 er, Diamtin.l pointed irold Pens. ,Vc. Xo.2ts Main st- between 5 tit and tUh Cincincati. Ohio. March 20, IfiS. 13-tv.
" . apsemna, Flon-iu-e braid, Lawn and Zej-h-;?500 ttEU-AItl) imTfiuEKXS.-lVAKR. lull llfj,aid toatlijjursnn prorillfr that; All in want of breakfast, dinner or tea setts, or anv thrstt j'i'lg. trill not perform all the prcpii- ""' U1" no"11 '' (' '''' ea:tb.r...-e i tois .; I'lin T ill. ; ' n..im.,.
' MOHRILL-S CEI.F.nit ATF.D V V. V i: R & A (i U V. V I I L S ' i The crreat and NEVE It VAILING cure and prov.iiinii,,. f,.r A i V E .V KEVK.II, 1UMI1 AG IT',, S ' Hll I S ei H VEH. V.M.AHGK.MVN r OF THE ' ; SPLEEN, and IN I EKMI I I F.NT FEVEH. ' j Within the rrnrh of all. Price only filly Vriitt j 1 le pnisetlilion of even well diretrt.il effort in the pn paration of specitiir ram. di. s, howtver laudable I in itself may he ihe i ml. at or to alleviate the "ills I i mat l.e-h is In ir lo, become highly ceitsmable j vlu-ii iimriiid. d l.y medical science, and an intimate j acquaintance t i t It ihe disease which it is intended to i cure. That so many of the quack nmedies of the I day are either perfect I v inert, or daU'rerous in their j operation, mav be readily traced to this spirit of em- ' p.reism, which ha. for many years Ineli ahroail amj oiur lis. Th is is more especially the case in Fuvkr V Agi-e, a disease w bieh ill its tlin'erent ramifications, has not only si l the u.iial pn-peraiions for its cure at i d. fiance, but has hafn.il the skill of many of our first ! physicians. This is the 1. ss sin pri.iiitr wh. ll it is ' t'"'dered that t he pall, lit is ii-nally exposed lolhe .eterio.ii iiii ni nc s in w men t lie disease orig--i '"il'! ''' , . I he proprietors of ihis invaluable rem. dv are well aware of the vast l.omti, r of nv .lie i lies b. fore ihe pusiln-, winch by larce doses of nuinine and bv mineral poisons, bate the effect ..fhnakim; Chills 'and fer l..r ihe lime, but ihe ...sf mid universal obieciior. . t" the n. is their powerful t rl'.-ri on. .n ihe ortrans acted li imn. iiitar.alilv causes such a reaction, as leave, the sv.tenid.bilitai. il, and consequently more liable lo disease than before, and less capable of w ithstaiidiuir the t (Verts of the poisonous miasma, w hich is so prevalent in the West nnd South. I he object of'the original compound, rnfthc above pills, has tn-i n the preparation of a medicine that should not only thom'ly eraadieale the disease, but by it peculiar Sc speciriic action upon ll.e Stomach. Liver, How, I. and billiary organs, in. tirroraie BK.i sirenirllieii the whole system, nnd thus I' l'LHiiriiinp-iiiii.' iviipm, imn 1l.li to wiihwiand tin malariuiminll.uno.-, N-.x,M,,d for ihrfutim.. In ih,s .mat.. km1,-dl-,. nf this di a-, at - en.ir.lc it better to lo which it mav aid. d hy an intimate iuiiv.l durinrr a loin!-practice, he has most hapnilv ...... ...mi- ns tii.cnverv lt nas itiM'n us.il lacel . falure l.r.tii... ..r.pi..... ..A :.l.n... ; .;i'.u-e, nou suen .norisare now maktn" as indue. . the pr... ,. lor. to hope beillj able to supple the de".and tor the w hoi. country, to w hi, h it is ronlidently reccoiiimei.ded is a posit.x-c cure for the V vcr and I virue. rA l1'"' n"' tntirely hernnd the imputation '' mP ricisui. thev have l n placed t ntirt ly upon .... .. on o I... T..S, oui as iney win lie intro.tm .il into set-lions of il.,. counlry w hen- the eireumsiaiiees -i teiuliiiir ih. ir inti-n tiieiioii re unknown, the preprii etors apio nil the loll, ,,ie; ci ruticate from an able . nml will kiion ii practiiioii. r of rinrinnati. ; fisriNXATI. Sept. Oih, 1SI. i'kar Mr: As a s-enersl maxim I have invariablv detliu.-d r.-.on.iiien.lins- Patent medicines of ant kind", ! . -"".'.'... . . ...i... -rs nave nin, or,,,, lyoppos.d their n.e, butt bate no hesitation in slatinir that your pills are a preparation of a different naHire, and well worthy of introduction into sreticral use. l nave llse.t iiieni mv.elf.n mv l.raelice with ihe banpi. st r. suits Ont of ...me hundred cases. I do not rv- ... leet of hut a. imrle instance where th. v failed of c.iuir a permanent cure, er-ncrally m one or iwo ilats. In some rates, however ii ha. It,...., I.......I ... ..... es,ary to continue their ne for a longer lirre, but lor act rtain and radical cure. I know- not their equal. As a pretei.tative. if taken a few time, durine. the s. ason, I consider th.-.n equal')- excellent. I also know oher physician, who have used iln ni w ith equal benefit, and would cordially rt commend them to all sufl.r.iit; w it I, Fever ami Acne, or w ho are exposed to the malaria of the west and south western climate. X. H. The directions must becar.fullv followed in every par irular. At a time w hen so many nostrums of a worthless nature an- adve. tis.-.l. trrvat rare should be taken to tall for MOHHII. S FI.VF.H it A(it F. PILLS, the ... t-.tcn oox win ut-ar the s.cnature ol O. II. MOM mi l A. I.. SCOVI1.L Co., ViKVt.iilsTS, Co-n,rof rith Jc Hare ats., Cincinnati, O. , Sole Arfi'itts for the South and west. For Sale hy Kit-hard Tj nt r Hrookville lnd. and E. Tyncr i; Co., Mi tamora. 1MPO UTtNT!! To those afflicted wiih 11ISKASF.D 1.1XCS. Coii.iinipiives, and othe.-s suffering wiih Courhs, Could., V should call upon the atrinis. and sr.. ,ertilicates f.-om Or. Cox. Mr. Whit. In ad Dr. ltu-haril. ano otn. rwell known rn17.11. of Cineiiinati. certify lln; to tome won.l.-rlul c.ires t 'those disease, perforni- - UVKKhVoht K l.-;.l .J td bv Or. ROtiF.HS" SVRL v.. -i- . 1J v k.. i,:-i . .- ..... .. . 1 . ... .... .,.,1 t . hit, itrooKviur, and r.rekiel . , ... , esv,., at .Mc.a..i..i a, a .... . ui, I - - - 1 Plumfce National Dagtierrian Gallery An ! ,v .s as . . I POTS; ! WAWDF.n the Cold and Silver Medals. Four 1 Firt Premiums, and Two H11.-l. -t Honors, at ! ll.e at.on:-.l. the Mas.aeh.... .... the V. w v.. el In. I 1 the remit, lvmiia Inhibitions, respiviivelv. for the I tll.K splendid C"!or,d Oai.m rnh i.es no. I 1..... A paraius ever exhihiied. ' I Portraits taken in exquisite stvle, without recant to ! w.aiher. Insrructions civen in the art. I Aaarqx- as.ortmVm of Apparatus and Stock always ! on hand, at thelovtest cash prices. " 1 Xew York. 21 ilrOadwav: Philad,-1hia. 13 Chest-! nut St.: Kosion. 7. Court, and s Hanover Sis.: Paiiimore. 20.S llaltteuore St.; Washincton. Pennst Ivaiua At.nue; P.tershorc. Va., Mechanics" Hall: Cincinna.i, I-ourth and Walnut, and 17 Main St.; Sarato-a Spnncs. Rroadwae; par, I;7 vieille Rue du lema.t , l it, rnool. lurch S, 44-1 V O M A. 31 A TSOX, h tlnrnarr o f , 0p mv V.'"' i DKUVkril 1 r Fs May lliih, IS,.. ,H)IIX II. PAI-CiUHAIl, Attorxky at Law. B ro o k v i 1 1 e la. Jan. UV 1813 3 if. yiillVirTiiTivFTT. A. L. 110 AX D, I AttOrneV at LaW. i . , , . JT-,', a . , lKll)K I I.LK. la. 1 tt v. ia bmarellaS and ParaSOlS. ' JVST HF.CE1VKD. a t,r, ,.srtnient of umhre I- ' "..ami rathicnihlcraiaaola. . - RHttirinv !
New Spring andSmmer GOODS. H. HURT OX has rwtivi tl, !ircc f from I hiladt-lplii:!. a lji'ijr an, oil-tiiIi.l tKrk of mciett ff hk-Ii h-- e;n o.ItVr l.i hi old t'ewad
rm! ihr pulilir in gviM'n.l,".'. than haveeverbeen sol.l i:i tlii m.irUet. A the tnrirT is reriirrft tin lienrlv all f.in-icti iriod from 10 TO 40 PF.it CENT, be "is il Ii rmiiied lo rive his customers the benefit of it. t'all an J u:uie for yonrsi les. His i-tock is compos.-d in part of 5 ps. wool-fiver. French !t Kn!Uh blue-black Cloth 3 ilo do du blue ilo I do Im-o-aii iJn 1 do Cadet do 1 do I), lit el 1 do French Ht?p detp 2 do French blk Cassimere 2 do Flltrlish do do 12 do Fancy ilo 20 do Satinctt 12 do K'I'y Jcanes 1 ilo Supe. Silk Velvet 2 do do Satin Veslinij 125 do Fancy Prints 12 do blue ' do 10 do bl'k Si white do 20 do Painted Law n 10 ilo Gimrhani do 5 do Orirati.lies 20 do Scot, h Gingham , 10 do Tickinir 35 do ni'chd Muslin 12 do Summer Pant bo.rT 10 do Mixed and Blue Drillinqs 1 d Kl'k Alapara Luster 10 do Gettiiime Nankteil 12 do Irish Linen 10 doz. White and Col. Cotton Hose 6 do do do 1-2 do 30 prs Silk lfdkTs 6 doz hord and hem sticb. d Linen do 6 do Italian Neck do 10 ps Fancy Vesting: I do bfk Gro de Swiss Silk 1 do blue black do do d i 1 do Mationas striped Pde Sou do 2 do Sat do Armtire do 1 do Fr"d Gro deN'ap do 4 do lirown and Fancy " do 1 do Apron Silk 4 Kales stonl hn.wn Mu'.in 12 ps Broun Drillinir A laree assortment of white drecs p-ooes, suctta plain, figured, striped and cross barred .laconett; s-iiino.ic; awiss, mull, ItooK. .xanseok anil face Musin nail and Cotton Cloves and Mms: Sun. Kidd C, lores; fash. Uonret and Cap Hibands; Pint Tabbs, and Flowers; Roiniet Silks; Fn-iu-li andCiass Lin. ens; Silk and Worsted Seri;.-. Chintz; I awn and Vic- ! toi-ia Hob. c;rss Huth and Skirts; Table cloths m, i Linen Table Diapers; bird eye Diaper. Towels; Canvass, pa.l.lintr. colored cambric, muslin., iai,t. rat(r. : lonlawn sp.Ktl. skein and patent ilmad; sii.pen- : ders, flaiimls. flannel shetts; buttons f nil kinds; ; wnite satin; i,rk iMimbaine; Oil cloili; brk. w l.ia- ' and pink crape; silk fi-inire and pimpim;; silk ird i; sen me-silk and twist; liemi and fillet v.-i Is; coilafetts; French workid ch. miseits and collars; irrcn ' bar.ijre; apron checks, worsted pant stun"; pap. r m.- ! ; Im; brown Holland, fans, combs, sit el beads; w.k-k 1 pockets and purse cl asp ami twist. SHAWLS, sis Ii as mode and brk Thibet. sup, rir artire:ra.hii:alle I , printed cashmere, canton, crape filk). muslin de j '"lu' Rraxe Grenadier ami r.m'iroidrred Xtk-' Srarjs; Ladies farcy cravats; Muslin de Lane aid t ashinere irdk'fs, and larious other arlicks in fame ' i ll ,1 staple line. Eoots and Shoes. I He would call particular au.-ntion to his stock f I Hoots and Shoes. It is the larirtsl, the clua.ust, al.l ; d ihe best articles, he ever l.r..ii-ln mi. I Hats and Eonnctts. ! Faslnonable Silk, Fur, Paimma, P. dais, double am i smirle binned Li s; Horn and Straw Hal.; Siik all. Knives and 1-o.l.s . sm.l vl.... i.i..1 JLiO. 1 U IV Ll Ct latches, Inlce chains, i,oe ' liiuc.A .crews' x", hatchets, hammers, saws, oJks, a.lt, ra. r". rules penknives, .onares', and various' o.h.r ariitT. I, s" .1. as are to be found iua well seUci. d stock nTnr; ' Cr ' "' Miunuts. lie constantly keeps nil hand a p-eiiernl ns.. . i .. ...t oi trmceries. l.nil.. ...ii..., I. -.1 .1 ware. ALSO. Metioltl,. '. ...ri... ..r.. I.....I i. Prookv ill.-, May, 1647. SAVE YOUIi TKKTIi: A I W. KEFI.Y (I.inis.) r the frmtTG. Y w Ws sV M. H. Keely, Oxford. O.. will m- , Pr....! ville .lorinr the l.i wet ks ol ilie Aiij-iim linnn the Circuit Court, lfc.47. "S.f WOOL CAItEHAC; SPIWWIWG AND WEAVING. t ? tliinr in fim- or1i r lor ranlni.' fur . iit. ......
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alo two sett cards, a 270 spindle mst-him- forspinnnr; atl.ieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here ihev dew.ml, with six power loom, readv l.. run. and will I,. : f comp. ihion. A nil as the siisrc ptihilitv of I lie nai.pv to accrfiiimodate all who will call on us ,,r ! Am. ritan coiisiiiution is lo th. se diseases, 'thev are workinourl Those lit in., at a distance can I,-! "I'tlv s.t led bv some. '"t."1'1" "-eardiner Ih inir done over iiiht. Sp.nnin, i Thf Pill Of thp WPW IVfirlrl on short nonce. Manufacturing , ..r,v ! ., , X fle f X" 10Ilne l W 11 011(1 yard early in the fall (lr . win'.. I I heirwnnd.rl.il eflcacy in these complaints an-
. r ! i. C7 V iv-. .f;oiN,on h , 'U,fi: woolen H.d for wool on fair term. u. l.r . . hand to suit cu. miner. S and 74 ets. tter lb 1.11 II -1. w . . t . i - . I '. . . ". i-1 a. i.i ir, 2-., t t. w . i i V "" U sif'P- r yd., chain found ' M.av ,ilrjea, so r!ain f Mai..ifaciurinKCas,imt37 to t ,. ,rvard t on shares I nnd in: . .. , .i - " Jeans same as Cassin,. it " White Flannel on shares for r-i". " per yd. ?(! m '2S els; Cloth on share, t soil 2J cts. per " per yard 50 to oi PJaukctt on shares J nnd s cm ' perjd. .0 for narrow r n .. . '.' " "0 for w id.-. 10 in ss ami so t-ts i.r,i:.. ... i . .. .' .. . s oii.ir nun surK. .VII t in, s' '"'!' ' he do,,., in ,he J i nest mm,., i ,0 , .,,..i.. ,. li.... ..ill c... :. . .. . e -e i.j-e K.....I, 1.1 ...ir 1 V.f...... i ... .-an ,.n us at ine rartory and examine onrsuek if thev warn . ..... n m.'lr iiiI.h.. . i .. . ' i . '" ' , rtcle of irnotl I Al,r" 2;. 1347. ! ' ' . F.. M CY Jt CO. 17ft. mo. tv eT,-... I SI 1 o ir ... i u stiVw, . . . V' K ''" 1 S B",, rVlTTVl.V -i I n1 " V 1 '. VK VF.C. MA Itl.K i r , ... . .."' ...is nee, in loilfer a moll- I ho..Thi'V l.nv.v .so I -, tbrnisan.,, daily launched upon ,I..Mide trim. Z, I and now stand Inch, r in r. putatioii, and are h , ,. I ,nc more ext-nsiv, ly ,rd than anv ..,1,, r prepra.,.,n or m. d.cn.e ever preparetl for the relief of suffer iic ....... . ... , ,,. ,,. mtroilue. ,1 ,nto every place 11 , has been found possible to carry them, and there are ! few- low,,, ,. villa-., bin contain ...me rmarkahle ' . e, ,,1. ce of their rood , flecls. In ,he So.Mb ,,.CiJ. 1 1 V., .'rel,;,iL'"' ". prevail., h.y annually ' i... . onuai ns. t r pr...,r of U,e f..rec.i- ; 'tr .,a,eme,,i,,ndol the value and efficacy of . his medicine, the proprietor w ill insert a few of tin- many thousand testimonial which have Im n i,r- nt. d 10 mm n, men er the first ro.pectabilitymcn w ho .,-! not he bonrrht or , nil.,, need in any way ,0 pr. varicaie ! I m"n ''V' "'Cher view, . f moral r -pon.il.ili,,- ; I and lli.tice. ihsn to certify to f icls hecan... i. w ill .li. I , anulhcra favor, and th. m.elv.-. no injustice TF.STIMONI A I.S t I Header! do not fail to notice the follow inp fe.timo. I y.Iirr"r1 ,,,e cmy S.ei,c, r s Vcr. -table ! "rnntl'ltinx" Itlufr, Snmptrr Co. Ala. Jsn 4 tsa I Tr A. Sprneer: 1, ar Sir-I wi.h v..u ,0 forward me a larce supply of your p,u.; I don't think too boxes . .... ... -. ... ......... ,0 sen.l I solil too boxes ihe la. I ! "'" !V '.e' , .T T rMlar Pill, i ,hi, t:.nh'l 't.''ll'hle rt-medy. I have fomerlv ht.nar...... "n infallilil rr r... r.:..-. .:. . .. "fceo, .or Pills tooneofhis. Mv customers ll.i..L ' ..... - !.-... .t nn. sell .. ..... f to Peter's oranv other Pills wtiii. I'"'"r H.sp.c,r.,iy y.,r,. O. C. K F.LSKY ivjnrsmn, SnmpterCo., (Ala.) June2 H4t I'kar Sir. M ehave wub.n the last veBP .i, V" hundred and fifty box,, oftour anii-Mlion, V,Z 1 '"'5" R' mr" considered ,r,.J family medicine' , . ... . It. F. flfll STOX Co. F"r """ Br Hltt 4. Haile. llrookv ilie. I...1 ..V 1S4 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockery W.Trr. V c. f BTIIK siihscnber havincr hy rec til importatior coin I pi. led his stock nf Printed and Common Ware would inform those w ishinc to purchase, that be can now offer for theirexamination one of the ht-.t selected a.ortm. ntsin the West. He feel, coiil.d. nt that those wholavnr him with a call w ill AauiV to their interest to purchase, as it is his intention to aril at low prices either for ca-horapprweed paper. ' The Mock ha. b n selected w ,th a view to the rniin. try trade, and eon.. sis in part of Common ami Primed I . a.an.l Ta Ware; do do Hot. Is. as.uried rir.-s;" o do Pit. hers, do do do F.'ced and CC Plate., do do do do Raker's Di.hes and Xappies; Wnh a cn at variety of ..th. r articles in bi, line iVilSOrA.n """"'n' " Flint Glass, which will be old by the bnv at Manufacturer's price, v- o, s. SAMPSON, I 1M1SF.Y. fc ro. n. 92, xtam st. east side, onn 1 rt.., r n.i - March ft, 1145. :o-ly T rr Ms of the 1XIIAXA A3IKRICAX. fVVO Dollar, in advance, 2.,oi six months. oo e ' ,hrrn,t ',ne yr.and an a.l.lni,,,, r3o centa for " cr r,r Pvment is d. laved there.f,. r. Apvertiemksts. One square or lets will be in. ert. d three nines for one dollar, if p.vmcnt be made ""dvance: one l..llarandtw. y-tive cent, if Mr. 7'n,X be',,-15rJ ne year; and one dollar and fifty eta. f delayed two y.r, and in the same proportion rr ' ttn,e rayjneiK it .oVU,. 1 . w adv. nim. ror a longn n-,. .nil he rW,.rr-d n the same pTrtcrp fi
1I1R I c;i5.ri:?,'i,t:i:fi rsi.rs. Trrrntu 1'htiitsnn't Roxet told enrh x every mrs-A. rSHF. UKAFIKMIKKU COMPANY desire to tail 1 lite attention ofevery on,- inlertsted in the health of the irnat and iHautiful Wesi, to their view respeetillg bu.t.jols ntsonnE'!. This class rt!i.ca--cs is the Great Scourjte of the we.iern hemisphere. Go w here we may, ihs-ir sad eflcrts are seen and felt. 1 he brave and sclflenyina; settler who presses his way lo the west, to make the "wild, rites bud and blossom as the n.-e,"' meets ibis dr. adful evil. HeiswiHinir to eork hard and endure every privation, thaitkt belt him. But in a little
1 wni.e ne is se.rcd with some lomi ol billions disease, ( m is strength now is weakness. A cloud comes os-er
n.s pr.p,cis; and he exclaims, -n.ulrithat theretrere afterharine; resorted lo rerr mean, wj : ' Thi.1,- V """." "'" prevent Hit drea.llnl rrit. anrfr. eder, for the treatment ..r Con,u2)ln " : l"."1rrr ,t vr,e.t dor.H-izr upon inetim!" From the slif litesi U-nefi,, he permitted him ft 7)r motnetitol theUrdincof the Pilgrims of Plymouth I ..T-rrK.rf and Tar; by w hich he w 7e.!rJ. to the present hour, billions diseases hare sent sorrow fed health. Tsortiedi ""'red to perand desolation through the land. Let the graves of. WM J HlrHinns tl.elove.1 ,nd the lost tell the story. j Please rall.t the Ajeufs and ."hi. cenfiV.?" A momentiinns question here eomrs p. Does the full. mis cemhcauin Sr.prrmc Ruler intend thnt the fpifitr? S0SS OFTHEKEST, nrcn.tn
itiri. wfi-rng rt '.rar tnr near nnn ourr.irn of nr any ii in not int-vert-nt to y No X, NO And hy du r nv.V Beran? t lit-re i ni cla .-- mm ran nt o rt riaini" imTUiua una cun d . thce nuw .nokrn of. m ' inev.n-at l- art to winch the tirael.-nnert; C. ninany would call .he .nti..n of GOVF.HXOKS, riKHOVMEX. JI HISTS. LAWYERS, jVKDI CAI.MF.N-. PHII.AMHHOP1STS of rv name ".:-..!- ... . a
and sect. IIUSMAXDS, FATHF.lt S, WIVES and 1 the .ame house and ns fs11 Physician lived in MOTHERS inthernti..; 1 here isno reason i l.-j "Z. ri ,!ZZt. 1" ,rr"ion''l w hy Hilliou. disonlers should not be j f'l, "5 "V" 7. d Tin 'r' kk U" 'kill-two r O V C V 11 n II I ll C 1 , HUM Physician; hi., 1 their efTort, provedt'ke from the West. 1 he reader n.s v not believe thi: lie , tinaTailmt;. At last a physician who was attendmir may smileat the idea. But in 'these .lavs of Great ""'"P Jnr,1,,,1? ,n ,!lr "'i,-lMrh(ioil, can to icr mr lliscoveri. s whv should r.ot soni. ihinc ber.iBiid which J"1" declared that I cooid not last more than one das willcoiitrolandc.iredisea.es which are, in theirna h't'Ser, also, the vast number w ho came to see me he'tnre, controlahle and curable? . ieed that a few daya atmost, must end my earthly It i. a well known fan that the true natnre of bil- , "T My Jnends litre io. rolled in to tee me dirions disonlers has b-en but pnniallv understood. I ' m? "miner, at this crisis, (htarine- of theaitonIlere has been the rreat secret of the utter failure of . "ninr cures performed by Dr. Mo-ers' Compound Syuearly all the nudical men and medicine-venders of "ip of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chillieothe and the day. To , back-a distance of sixty mies-in 13 hours, to ret rnCAk- T1!P riltll ' somef ihe above medicine; I commenced ahinit. ' TUK CHILL. and ttrat-ge to tell: before I had taken half a luf.iie seem, lo have been and to be iheir rreat aim in fever , tne conCh was entirely etind; from"hi , m-l ,e and arctte; and to pnr-e. de nch. bl.d and mercurial- eorereri rapidly, and hen I had used two Wilt. I i!-inall.!.e.,therforin.,.f bilious fever. What hare wa.ahle to resume my lamilv vocationV. a,"' b.en the consequences ? They arc loo well known to am tully satisfied that if it had not been for ihia'exccl need re latinir. Tens of thousands have died; mtilti- lent medicine, I would now be in mr (rrive and mn.it tud.s have had their blood poisoned by mercury; injustice, say the 1 1 truly return nay sincere thanwa I scarcely any have been jiermaii. ntlj- cun d. I the inventor of this priceless medicine, and woald re 'lheiructhe.iryia ' commend all persons afflicted with diseased Innca to I 1 V V C II ( i O II ! j "' " " HARRIET ROH E. thtllZ' mL" '" " "'e 5JMtm' ,0 "'arf'f"f " ' 'nd.r.iirned. doTeri.fy ,ha, tfeoB, f All ihese'e, d. aresimlv attained hv the eelel.r.ted ' SiX'e-m.V.wli'" t"" ,u.1B,ed
Let them be fairly tried ihronchoilt the Great West, and ihe P,illiout Taint w Inch t lines to the system alliinst lik. leprosy, will be eradicated. Health will he sp..-.lily restortd; the sallow complexion will be made fresh and fair; stn inrili and pleasurable s. ii.atioua wiil niurii, and the next season will not find the r. f.il E r.ill SIS(i for the victims of the diseases rt fern d to. Werentnre tosaylhat if these Pills w ere fnrni died lo every family ill the Vn iled States at the expense of THE CESEK.1l. COI ERSMEST, it would be the most ee. .mimical and merciful expen .'.itnrccvcr made. M hj? llecanse from every family all Billion, tendeneir iroutd he banished! The Wt at would no b.nirer he dreaded. There w ould be XO MO It E MCKI.Y SEASONS! The inhabitants there would be as f rt e from such complaints as those of the healiliie.1 portions of New England. t'nlike all other anti-billions medicines the Graol. nbcrr Pills utterly prevent the formation of the disease within the system. Those who use them according to directions CAWOT BECOME B1LT.IOVS! Willi ih.-se remarks the Graefi nberir Company invi.e a still more ext. nd. d trial nf tin ir pills. 1st. Let neighborhood cln'torrhrr and get a snf ly, and ditti ipute to rrrry fanu'il. ' 2nd. Lit Clergymen recommend ar.d dittrihute r,7i 3d. Let I.andhotd.-rt turniih them to t he irttlert on land,. ! J'h' lrt F.tnrant Societ.e, and other philaMheop. , ' fP'nh thrm to tie nr. .y Iii short, there arthiv rtason whv the W,.i hould not be pe. fec.ly h. alihv; that i Ih ai.tilu ...ran. sand tit-side ii. ....Me ..r,- ,.i ....... I,. .Iii..i,.,.,l.l : " I.. .K. -..ii.... j- .. , s-e.i-.all'- woiutertiil liiuini.hs I A i In. m Ktntiilt n ry, Fluor AHiiiit. or Whiit-s C- atrir Fti-r, ;rtrii bit. km s Cirip s llcartlmrn. Hi ad Ai-hr, llyittiiv, I iicomiuriicr of Crno. Iiiilit-iiliiin, tiiflnmatitui oft'icaf part liifluiiiatitm of liir Stum-at-h. .fa ii nd iff, l.ivt r ron.plniiils 1.w Sniiii M('iitriiatiiin, Snppmid or r.iiifiil "rroim Dimrdt-rt, Nt-iiral',ia, Hllimn Complaints li-i!s Jw Is tU licU ni actio n in. i !n a! i:irr.i. ntttHrmn, CiMirh i.f rn q;naiiCT, "riivrnrs Otai lititra ' IM ias Iticitir Conumjiiinn, Iitriiion, Imftrtci, Di-ti rntii.iitin uf r.loud lo 1nr A )!, Krj-iiM'!, KtAt-r l.iiw, rvoiis 1 ti rmiits nl, Tt mitit ut, Ft ut and Ajjur, Hlii-uinaiiwin, I Stomach Various dieast-s While. t. nil i.:tt;... .... .i.....: .i....t. r-.n-,r"n tli.-ir power -o open the Port s: dense and i Utln n the Stomal h and ltntvels, make the I'rine tew h. all hil r and clar. and to (rive tone and strength so the svstem: WHOI.F5 M.F. WJItFIIOrsF., 49 John stn t-t, Xew York In tow ns wlurelln re is no branch, the Company w ill appoim oucdi, application by letter (post paid) or oilu rw i.e. Pei-suiis wisln.a; the Pills aent by mail tan order lb. m. Price S.I cents a box. Myers St aton. Centres ill, Indiana, General Apent for the State ..f tidiana. Hubert Mct'lei., Airt-nt, Hrookville, Ind. TERMS CASH! I. V3I A & IM CK. MPOM'I KKS. Wholesale and Keiail Deallers in Ilardwaa-aud Cutlery, Wire, Sitrl, Nails &.C. Slll of tllV . II VI I, Xo. P7 Mail street, s doors below Pearl st. Cincinnati. July Sd 14''. 27-1 y 0.oro .r.S. Slir;o Iron, a.sorti d sii:es. ) :o,rio Wayne, ,0 0 lbs. American Steel I'JI Fnclish blister steel Al kt gs nails, for sale by . ... RICHARD TVX'F.R. Itrotkville, May A, 1S47. iy 80 Acres of Land for Sale. ril'IK mh-t nlu r wi.h. s to sell 80 acres of land, lo-
I eaten two ami a half in il.s .so of Hr.M.kvile. I I'm Cnkli rtaaiat'ln half mile south of the turnpike to be c.listrut tod 1 , wsiiwaa lism UrooksiKe to Cincinnati. There is about ten ' Thofe in want of a store will certainly .'o.e notl.inc, acr. s r It and. and under c"d fence, the balance well '"n "'" "T 5 o.dlars hy c.Mitirnti the subscriber isiibertd. 1 he 1-K-anoii is Ii. a lib v. 1 he soil rich and'' 'V' is Main, I doort Ma Sinrh Street, a: ' 11 calculat. d for a farm. W.i.Y. .d, and sl'oiie. StnS 0t THE KF" 1 AG ' ' tl-i.ty. Il will be sold 011 rtasenalile terms I Any sioresold by ihesuhscr.heril.at does not nrot. n V v nrtrr 1 equal to the representations cist a of il, mav be rs -
May 10th, 1S47. iO-tf II. II. L.AXIHS. Clock and U'aUh Repairer. FAIR FIELD. EIA A . l-ROrOSF.S To keen his shoo in rtntnL ville for n..e k month or more; dur.ntr and after the sittmir of j the Iranklin Circuit Court., for the purpose of re. pairing ( lock.. Watches. cc. Hi, shop in Rrookville, will iH-in Ihe front shop of Mr. K ira Shop. j Autr. 18 184. B 34 ly Hoot,. Slices tv JtroaiiwCase, Men's ca.f hair w elted Roois; do do kip pegtr. d do; do do thick do do; do Roy's do do dn (.; do M.-a'. and Roy's calf and kip Hroirans; do Youth s do do do: .1 . t . ... umt'ii k laco rnci tip kip Hnoi; do do do o iii r ui an kiuil q.taiitirn; do hf da do do do; do kid SlipiMT. and Buktn; do dn Wrltt-tl do; do Coat do ria; do La red nnntt do Wfltt-d lit-; Childrrn Shfw fH .)-..a-j lnado do do do dn 1 lit abuf riMxItt mill it. I A mt inv f...r... h? . W.S. HOWL N5P. irl.t. Cincinnati, Oct. 184. 4l-y, DR. HULL'S WORM LOZEXGES CHlrr.RF.X- will cry for Pr Hull's Worm Lozenge, Only rxad what this medicine has done : n Yorkville. Gibson Co, Te,D,e 2 .1,42: FirCF. Hull-Some month. ..nee your.ccnt l,ft w iin mr for ale,what he considered a laree supply of "r.n unrnrrt, nut i nave Mild all out. and eon-Id have sold three times as many more, had I been supplied to thai amount. I hope yo w ill instruct vonr aireiii lo leave a truth rresiter supply when becomes this way arain. Their use in mv family has been of arreat henclit. Edward McConcle, Kq, araee some to a child of his, four years old. and the first dose brought away between thirty and forty worms. Mr Wm MeUaniel had a child whom the physicians pronounced incurable, and said it would die, hut ihcchild was cured by uaii.F Dr. Hull's wormLoirrres. Youes truly, STEPHEN" LUXKIV. Price ?5 cents psr box. For saleby Ujfand Haile, Brookrillr, la, md b R w arrcn, I.au .el. ntl
DR. ROGERS' C O MP o UN D S Yli V P O F LlVinVoRT AXU T At A safe and certain cur ? for COVSUtTP TlOSof THE LUXGS. spiuin- of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis Mio,,pine Couh and oil PULMO.XABY AFFrr TIOXS.
i TTFA It what thm n- . ! B 1 ft l'IlYiein or mnn ri... In . .. ' " t a Physician of more than 30 -....-..' i He rertilie, in the case of Afr A, XL . ,a: rt in the case of fi iju ji j i p j j Til ETiV Q HOPEEJ'EX FOR TUP. nvVvn Thin m to rerfiTr tt.mt - . - ! M ;ti? ' .fTlLI.YjJ!??! """" mr 1 take I This is to certify that aome n.,,mb. t . . - no s i.... in 1111 rnir l a IIIfTKI. I f -eT l-i ui.,.,: .,,, , . - . megia d U'f'hrT '" 'O r;,ve m1T Z'll " iVadilitioi. ,.. ,V. I r"' '. ! 7.1?'' V.UO"tu tb" 1 " "aeked witirtvm'. railed in ihe id P. P. JOHXSOV. PETEK D. MATTHEWS. THOMAS CRAIG, SOSF.PH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feh'v 7, 1S49. i IV EE 7'77.J r.IlTr?imnT -r m Mr WW tii IJ TAR CUBE A COED? I DO XOT ME AX MEBEEY BELIEVE IT EU7 WILL IT CURE? This ia a question we freotieiitlr h.r ...! t v follow mi- certificate is st U ctt d as throw itic some lirht . on the .pi n et. Mrs. childes has no doubt that it not , only cured her cough, but that il raved her iile Head i what she savs'I here is no excuse for diseased lunirs, when the public w ill coniiuue to use medicines that are s,.lelv recommended by ihe rrnoVr, or which is n-orrsiy'somc orcign or unknjK-n certificates, for ihe tote Burtase of fain. r r CjPlease read the following: 1 Mk. SeoviLL Sir: 1 deem it a dutv to let thepublie know the cnat value of Dr. Holers' celebrated LIVK.HWOK I AM) PAR. I was so far rone with the COXSl MPTIOX. that I had bo hope of ever beine restored to my health and friends; 1 continued lo i . worseaiid worse, and m) eolith w as so distressing that . I became reduced to a mere skeleton, ihuuch under tnrtareoi an auie pr.i:es.or ot ihscitv. With ittt or ""I"'.1 c" " ""'t.eol the above medicine, which proved ,o ih-even more than ,t ,mfesed. Its action " " JL'""'?' Vi;"1 i " n,",;r "u P'-leirm, Lmnd bv M$2!ir.:t r""" ,""rfCr,lv r ' ""r ""e has a f'" a'"1 " ''S'-r "f e. n.i.mp. ,u, ,d doubt, vr... ...e...iir;.. th "''t t1" m. dirine, they sfit JyC) calling on n.e, on Sixth St, , can In-. asil y sal i.fi (st.uin sine.) two doors west of Smut. ..I K-.. I doubt it is to this medicine I owe nit life. u.fu. . -t ... nm..n a. ! . . . (SiRti.il) ANN f HILDS. j fincinnati, January 31, 1B4V j X. H. I hose who ar.- articled wi h dt.rnird lurt I will do wt 11 to eoiisidercalmly whether their concision . is more hoprlet, than was that t.f .Vr. Kou e, J Maun- , ton. or of Met. Childet, of t'iiinni.aii. If there are any who still d.-u'it th drrnt rirtLet ( ibis anedirine, phase call at Ihe Ai;cniaiu! pet a imj phlt t imiliinnic vmrrtii crrtilirai.-s ci;-n;,h.g I rtrr of iherf mnir tetprrtahle ri.'t r i A. I.. Scut ilie, while, tie if! lit f.,r llie West and South. S. E. Corner of Fifth an.! Hue-.- sin-eu. Cm 0. ror sale uy K. I l NKR, Hrookville, li,1. Xortniber, IS4C. 47-tf Iron. Nails and Steel ,ff'7LBS Slii Iron assorted aires vUAu' IJ.OOodo ollu r brands du tno do Am.-riean blister steel. 300 do English da loo do Cast do 0 K-cs Nails. tS do Spike. Just received and for aair low for rash br Hll 11 A 1. D 1 VNr.rt I!ro.ikvill. ,'Jiinr 30 IS4 1KOX & STKEL. Hl.OOM l'tlRC.E, AMlJlMATI IkOW StORE X. W. CIIAPJIAX. 384 .Ia Street, near the Court House. CIXCI.XXA TI. IRON" It XAII.S ofallsie, SI F.F.LSof. vercdrseription, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriace spr.ncs and In a Aslt, H.iminered Irwn, Crowbars, Sl.direaud Hammer moulds. All of rood qualm and warranted. AL.-iO A superior arliclr of Shut Iron, '..s 21, 24, 25. 13 4 27. N' R. Ail of the abuse articl. s w ill be s,ld for cash, and al low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will rind it for their interest lo call before purrtiaaiu; elsew here. N . W. CH A P.M A V August 21st IS45. i4-Iy. OMES TIC A FFA IPS. CIIAIIL.KS F()KRE. S 354 Main, fdoortbelunih St. er the sn tj The Red Flag,. THE subscriber has the pleasure ..f ofTcrinc to the public, the very latest improvement, direct from New York, m the l ultnn Stove. Tina BJXd O F S TO I 'ES has drifrn vi Vy other Stove out of the market wherevcr it has been i..l rodure.l It i simplrin its operation, beautiful in design and form, not liable ... pet oot t.f renair. niOSt IM-rf. rl in its ., mnA llt n.n.f . ! parlous in its f 11 rm lure of any hloteof its .u.eiii'he market. It nqnins aery little wood and is a'i; manact-d, Any u rson who is a judce of stoves ue.il but to see it to Ik satitfit d of its pr. at superiority ove other stoves, without a lone array of ramca to rrtom mend it. It will recommend itself He has also iheHOT-JIK rCiOKtSG STOVE, THE COOKS rAfORtTE do RELUSCE PPRE.VIC.V, do Also Rucks Patent Stove, so eclt-brated for its oven. Shop o.rf Paror Stovet: Tin and Holtmr-ll at. tr. all of w hick w ill be sold at prices greatly reduced Ironi the last stoton. (HAS. FOIIRKS, .Uenlfor the Manufacturer,. .Ill kind, oj Tm. Copper and S'teet-Iron Job irern done with promytitude and fidelity. Cincinnati, Aunst :5th i;; - NEW CASH STORE. T Ihis store ran he found at magnificent a.snrtnient t.f new and Fashionable Goods, jusi rcceiv- . j : ; . u. t-on-isimi o. Fine, Medium . and Coarse BTk. Rlue and Rr.i- : Cloths; Ill'k and Fancy Single and Double Milt.u j Cassinit-rt: Satin. Velvet, Vah .irio. and Marsriles Vestinirs; IUk SummtT Cloth, llrap d'rte, and Litn n land Cotton Coatiat; Linen and Cotton auniiwr Panial.Kii.ery ; l.iflit and Dark Mou.lin U'laines ai d : Calicoes; Splendid New S tjle Ginrhams and (iir--1 ham Ijwnti Shawls, Scarfs, Cravats, Boot, Shots, j tjroceries, )uiinwarc, Kte., which we are stllint; ' extremecy loir. For proof rail on tis at the laew ; buildinar opposite the Court House, Bruokville. 33 I. A. CHEEVER. CO-IAUTXEIwSlIIP. f WHY. undersigned have entered into partnership I for the transactional, a ireiieral Commission and Forwardinr Bos.ness at New Cl a lk S.K s. unriri the ; nrrn'of SPKXCF. k GUARD, aad-aoficit share ot ' the buain.-as of Franklin and adttiininr rotintir. ROB F.RT SPF.XCE, THOMAS Gl'ARD. Xew Orleans, Dee, 18 art. 52-1 5000 Stock Hogs Wanted, Vvi rar.nr; lOOlo im pounds, to be delivered a Xew Richmond. Ohio, on llie Ohio Kirtr. 20 ''"h rrr.'idTrlbe u ll . i r""!.' I lot'nCsaT'Z ' "?A,V D.i!i'JV, miles above Cincinnati, in the month of August itt-xt. Iiesauie on dt livery. Furfur-. and others will please can k Nichniand. COHCOX i PE R IX, Cincinnati. Cm. Go. 2r WESTERN UOTELyT S. E. corner of Court and Walnut stress, CI.X-CIXWA TI. TRAVELLERS will find satisfactory aecoi.i'-ioon lions and moderate charges, catriate h 'ouretonA 50c tabling. C.BRADLEY, Cin. Ma.re.la 23, 14. 13-ly. Proprietor. Itraiiilellr Pills. dozen af eenitine Brandeih's Pills, just reeeivrdi fled "v-salaba KIT RND T fifvrol wrn now otu t4;tHaf4P. fQf
