Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 September 1847 — Page 4

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Si: WIN.. GIRLS. "S.-w ng girls get good hwbandtometimev" S , tt,ev iL. Miss Kite, b;: t!tty u'trMrr dis c ,, bn'ken liesris. or consumption, a it i Ca Let mc tell y n -nry liui; !re? maker, thai I ktie-w an l aIi liei in the li'laj-; tf a j ret'y w -1 re I was horn. thrri fin? saw iter, a del .-.,r ort d siiteen. Her tTs n 1 Init as men'; ner cneeK rr-vt-aic-u . . ...... . . j were dark .1 i... i and her litis were ru'.l and

I'll" ri'St" iniii, " i - i , rod. In leed he tens very beautiful. nndja'- . t ..,.1 hiffK rirtrrt jirl prttipi! 11

nianv a prutm " s--. the tillage '.Ire maker." The young gentlemen were hold in their expressions of gdmiraTion stared at Iter when she modestly entered tlte country cnttrcn, ana were cinctous in their attentions the aristocracy to her, when none of were near. They were ih sons and brothers of her eniDiovers. ..i .da niiilr listened ti their timer v. and received their attentions tut none reached hr heart. At last I know not how it rtme nbout. sh loved loved one, too, who was all unworthy. Mie had never heard of man's treachery in novels; never heard of it in real life; and when James H called her his ' sweet love." and told her how dear she was to his heart, she believed him. and loved him with all the depth and fondness of a pute young heart. On Saturday evening, as Mary sat humming a tune, and cheetfully finishing a dress for a lady, her lover entered the room. She smilingly welcomed him, and with a sweet happy voice, she said: "You will excuse me if I do not put aside my work, will you not? for the dress must be finished in an hour." ' Oh. yes," said he, ami he drp' his fliair nlrtei t .1 hop cMii ''Kill fli3r Itfrn

I do not.WU dollars

love to Inve von dim vour bright eyes with work. Come with me. and let hie let me take care of you." His voice grew husky and he hesitated a moment, as if ashamed of his own basenes. then he said: "You know that I cannot marry yon My fat'ter would disown me if I did; but I p.nnnl lira ill.,.. it v.i.i .n ool ... , . , . . . , ' ani he threw hts arm about her slender ', . ,. . ., , The poor girl shrunk away, a if from the touch of a deadly serpent. Her cheek tManchet", tier eves were wild, and for a few moments she wa speechless Then. i - with words ot scorn, may they ring in his dying ear. she bade him leave her forever. How these few words of his hvi changed the appearance of the world to that young giri! Before he came in. she was cheerful and hippy, the world about her was bright and beautiful the futurs lull of bopo and joy. Only a few moments . . . ' ' , ' . tiJ past wav she sat in the svrte room the iinSnishe.l worL- ,. till in i

lap-but her heart was no,, broken and ; .5,' J w"'bn TXZ desolate. The world had become bate io?-Jft'Tr 'V0f'C; 2 "f-'000. s rw. 10 of i.soco f..l and the darkness and gloom of night j .iAMi.U shroudi d her future. " ' c' , ira, s. ptenmir is , ..... ' 1 ' '8 ''"nh'-rs 1-xlrAwn tallot. I Pri7e of so ooo She sal motionless in the chair where , "f to.ooo; i i t,-o; 30or i ooo- ioo ofioohe had left her until she was aroused hy ; ..cliVcoU'dr. a knock at the door. She opened it. tid P y Jrr! !'", cm, 75, Draws September a servant enquired if Mrs. L s dress , .oVoV-rri ."r o'

was done. ' Xo!" saiJ M.irv and she wa startled ot lhe -sound of her own voice. '1 have ti:t been well this evening. Can you con e agiin in half an hour? ' The servant turned away and Marxwas again alone. There was no tear in her eyes, and she took up the dress, and inetiiaiiiL-iiii i-t'iniiienceti sewing, run in a few moment, the same servant returned, and Sail!: ! I lld Mrs. I how rale and sick mecnantcaiiy commenced sewing, but in you 10 Ked. an l shesiys you must not finish the dress to niht she does not wish to wear it to-morrow. There is a basket of fruit she sent you." M.ry sunk dow n in the chair; the kind ness had louche ! her heart. and tears, wholesome tears burst from her eye. D.iys and weeks passed on. Those who employed Mary noticed that her steps grew languid, and that the song with w hich she iHed to beguile her hours of toil, was hushed, but no one knew the cause. Iler heart gradually failed. One nf ternoon, while her heaJ was resting 011 the bosom of the kin l-hearted Mr. L word came that James tt begged , earnestly "to -ive her. The name had j power, even then, to rouse her Irom her i lethargy, and a slioht flush came into her cheek as she softly whispered: "Te'l him I am dying that I forgive' him. hnt I cannot indeed, I cannot seerum.'' ; M.uy died thst nisht. T 11 the quiet church y a d of C she lies buried. ' nnd the s:gl:i.-,g of the winds, through the low wilhtu-near lhe grave is her only j requiem. - ',r;r.v.e Star. Txe CatUJra! at M,rico' K penile--mrti lui h., ,l r..r . ...... ' Mexico, hts inv.ir1 u with 'the f!!otviitJ: authentic account of the ma2ns(ictnt ; anv)i!ver ornamenls conlaitieJ in the Cathedral of the city of Mexico. The' Tacts are obtained from the most unqties-' lionaMe source: i isoMen ltar Service: 6 large gstMen candlesticks, 50 inches 0 Sa.-ge o,,j0 bianciics with vases cfi same sizr-. . I saii'Icr can JSest'cks of gdd, ti3 inche? ! h: :h. 2 go'den ccnor. eoUlcii ntc-tiM'sto cprinie j,0;v wa,er vXatetav) I uolden crt. set witl, ylHV ,,reci.Mia X.v It. . a . a. e.....,,, rre.:os!ai an i rront pieces al -si act ii!i pi ,vi. his stone. 1 Cr.ts of vs.iM, fi' agree work. 2 g.'dcn ('.in.., Attsle. 2 2')!Jen ditto, I'.tlahreros. 2 Porlanires tf ooM The wemht..fkihis a'.tar seivice is not not ies man 401 P'lnr.-i nnil it t-al.iA los than I 000. The ttnase of the A,cen,io. (the ,t i "f this Churchl is Ttf ...:i.i ..vi . .

with s u . , : fe ' ! T - . " 'v-ncement orMet'n er rich jewel, lhe weight tf lhe I Scientific improvements in thi. Cntrv itna-je is 63SI g..!d c.steiiano!., ur 13.-j ' " Pb,"hrJ Varto FORM,eovenientiv A). lis va'tlpv iiiln.lin .adapted to binding.and famished r

less than S30.000 fe itnsia, l3 llltl The i:i,a3e of the Conception, is or ,t. Sf2d. , Th? silver lamp -a hiclt aiorn the front

! of the Prebytery weighs 2I86 pounds I - tj m a a t i

tu silver, f.jj pounds 01 wnicn is gnaeu ith pure goIJ. tts appearance is maj;nificent. It hss 54 burners; its heights 22 feet, "circumference 30 feet; and suspenped by an iron chain and bolt weighing If.-VI nun nils I'lie coat nf lh lamn wa 71,313,371 and its value of silver and goid ' nlnne' is over 43.000. The principal ' tabernacle," or e sse in which the sacred species ate preserved, is 371 inches hiah, and weighs 44 pounds, of pure colli. Its front is covered with 5S72 diamonds, i's back nith 2632 emeralds, 554 rubies, 100 amethysts, and 28 phtres. Its cost w as tir wards ef S150 - 000 hich it is now ricMy worth. The large Cibrium is of pure gold, of 9 pounds weight and Ins 1GT3 diamonds set init. lit is worth $10,530. The Chalice, nf ntire oold. weioha Si r ... i pounds, and nas set in it viz diamonds; TW in J t I i , niivi 13 nui 111 about 4 000. The jewels of these cups were the gift if the Emperior Charles V. In addiiion to these cups there are 20 chalices of gold, mostly richly adorned with diamond and precious stones; 6 large lfil.1 aittlrs Lid V. .'7 nnH .. ..... . 1. golden p!ates with their incense boxes and bells of gold. The united vtlue of of these cups and plates is not less than $20,000. The silver service of the Cathedral is very beautiful, and extremely valuable; among the pieces are 12 chand'iers, 12 incense boxes, 12 large branches, 7 feet high each; 72 silver cups and incense burners; 90 silver candlesticks and a multitude of branches; 3 silver statutes.l very latge silver Closet, beautiful engraved, for the deposit of holy things; 2 lamp standards; with each 4 clusters ofbranchts.2!arge standard Candlesticcs, each 6 feet high. 29 silver candlesticks, very large, in the aisles nf the Cathedral. Val ue oi silver utensils, tn silver, 30 to 40,- ! 1 lle ro,,w "nu garments til the PriestI 'I' I i t ..... ! nood are of the richest and most costly j ttescri ption. The more expensive were gifts of the Emperor Charles V. I.r0 DOLLARS UKWAUD. N. . .. r, . ...e snoscriner s store, on thenir-ht , ot the 1.-th mt.. S500. in the folln.ii.- .I..,iw.j moneys- F.iohty dollars in Silver and Wold. Si i ' c.irr. nt bank not. s, Sloo ill t ranal boml sinki. '" John Hohes or hearer. No. rrom iS5 to 805 i'nclutvc; about to in note dran by differ. nt p, rfn payable at the canal office; SO or more dollaA in ,''hansr, rn,n, J , 2 cent. AIo one 10. J and I ,,d'!U'" lnnn rteit note, the t.n on lhe Lafayette ",.-.. ,v .... .i me Laiavette Hank ot Cincinnati, the others on the Stare Bank of i r n ,qP , intiniiati and White Water I anal Co , mostly endorsed hy J. ,t J . Dickev beipoeC.,;' ra,'er h,f - ALSO On the same nicht.ofj. H. Speer, !00 dottnr.. 80 orh,ch wr,. in silver, the remainder in cr-r.-ni bank notes, l he aboirtward will be tiven lor the thief and money, or one half tor either . H. BVMTOX. . . . J M. STEER. Brnckville, Sept. 16th, 1ST. 3i-3w MAaAf3KR OFFICK, (It. Armstrong q Co., Agents) Whefmno. Aug. 12th. 147 A1.F tVnnil lorrrBv".!. - i 't"ener It, lS47.oo number., 11 di-aws ballot I I""' so.ooo, io,coo s.soe, io of 1.000 dollar share. ' P-rof. ' . r.ix . . v las SfV. Inss ' " ."' ':.': of""'- ' whole ticket win l -" itoltsr, share in proportion One Prize of 30,728 Dollars! 20 1'iizfs of $5(100!! T.ttc, v 0, 77 Draws September so. certificate of 2o whole ticket, will cost 140; shn4 in proportion. A.l.lrs sour orders to K. ARMS 1 HONG 3t Co., Agv-nts, tt hecline, Va. -o Wiles .-t 5 O0O i .k . . .- . ... - . . .... More doings of the King Pill in Illis. , Cj r""!""''' tmvrUnl tor tnc A-. , ' rr; Btffnf ! rei'vt;""0" "" w-J, raid , ' ft'- H hr.nrd. Ve. P John jf V f - D.nrSir: I h. r, by r. rtifv ihat Mrs. Fiiia rmtronewa atta,kd wi-h a s. v.re turn ofl.iverCom. dance all ,be het phv.ician, in the v icinitv, h, P reBFirrrf paxt .-rre , , i ,. .lij.mc; situation, she l.ri, r. d some.,, wL . . . . nin.ntil.nthpirf,...,r.i'. -...---. . . w .'rh:'! ,Krr 'here micht Ik- in l'. v. n. HIH- ! 1 .. V SJViJKVM K rn.LS-,,,,1,, tlKre ,..! t..iie to be had hort of 40 miles, a mr.nrr was Jespateh for , hem. and one hv.nlv pr.?eJ 1 ..n tnkinc th. fie, dose, the terrible 'pain in her ; st.t. was . marh r-li.-ved tha, she wa ,-nahled to si, P, and ,n two weeks was oii.t. r, cover,. she i, ' - ' i "iins ii, Illinois, and low possess, . ,,0 health, b.n i, car. Tut s,i , k 1 aupply l tUsccMraord.tiarv Pills on Rand r. arSisi rong, r. m. r - i . Morris, 111. For sale by M.W. Htlir J? em Unwkvilie, tnd. O.O.Pl.-r nj .. ... . .... . . w..--MOMK rROOF THAT S3IITH-S TOXIC SVRUP W ILL r.FFECTt ALLY CI RE THE FEVER AND AGl E. . . , Trot, Inp , A.iCiist iP!,h, l47. I t I"v ftmily. Smith Tonic SvrK lir;ih. r. i A,e .,, in mv mVeht: K. " V' " I'lV. " V" ?' hV'n? "V,' ! ih.. . . " L "r"e."-ot sixty nnttirw with in th. last t months I take pleasure in statine that 1 in m tv hi. it f M r.,T, , ,m ,.v r-K, . "' : tnt nllil Ti -.r . ..I L::i -aw- ' - 1 a w- ' .-.......,., hi. ...riv . '""' iociw nJnrdie. that I ! sj w n u s t ii K. P AT1F.S, T. M. - . . .'ErrFKscN ro.w Kv . Aiipmu a. ' r I Irt cv rutV it.. t . . 1 ai ... ,1,, . ..... , p. ,s smiiiui last summer , w.th A ewe and F.s.r. and had then had it for three ! V-ars. and dtirine that time I ... ... J?s A I ,.,,,.., -.-....ins ionic mrI was e,'!1:!: n"!1'-'i hy ,ic , h.,,,-,,., ! l'J.n',n ,n r h.aith'and i h":V::r."' 'V1"'' ' .her,, - or..d..; ll.."',","c,mm,."' " -"yw andthe i... i.. tn.ctnai and innoe. nt i-eme.lv that hs. evei come to my know ledge. ' . M'W'Ttlv STtvrrisi Pr. pared by llSON, SI ARRIRD SMI TH 3:Forsa,eby M-W.' THE NFW.Viinr SCIKXTIt IC A MI.RICAX. THI III) YF.AR. Thi, popular Scientific ard Mechanical Journal (wh.eh has .-ready attaint ,he Urp citxiilarion Tany w.-iklypapef ,he kind in the World. will mm.ncei THIRD VOLUME on Saturtlav Sept Each numb., of the Sri. .. ..fir. a..i. . ' - .... - ...... ... .n s-u...a.ns f.vm IIEtw SEVEN ORIGINAL MECA ANtCAL t.-t. tt A t 1 N v. S; a catalocne ef AMERICAN P T. EN i s, a i-u.,l from the Patent OfR.. ...k t . notices of the ,tvrrr.i of all new MECHANIC t cm, ARTS and TRADES, wh ENGRAVINGS; cunow. MULOSOPIIICAL and CHEMICAL expc-

! IN I t Rorv iv r! I ROA 'ELLir-ENCEl V-TheP,kin Tea Companr. No. 75 and 77 'Iw-i's. E AMER,C A" the different j',;,T'l "nrr,,i"" MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS published in , ISl.".'" .'I ",rk'i-, J "' l"m chea'ptr r.es.,ndll LUSlRTEDwiih JlJl k . Ik "5" '""r "''"". fact peven in a DRFD FN. n ,v,ve. . . h" A HlX- ' "'""I ". ""' ,hrT ave opened their , I'Kt.lt ENGRAXINGS, esc. &e. store. We would advic nut friend to call at, hi Itt in facta paner thai .k J place, and if thcr dont wish to bar at l.a.i i.. ohiain

:a.l M.xhanic, ,,l V,,,r.,,.M ,T P-'nage oi , t i.. i , '-n,,r,c,"" ihrougho.t the , Z IZZlZTT? 'h' k.. . . "!d fwT ( , serimr. at the low price of TWO DOLLARS A ..... - 1 1 A. One Dol 'ar in ads ance, and the rem.mder in t months. Address, MUNN CO , Publishers, lit Fulton Street. New. York POST PAID. J7-4

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Jintlha hern the ttfW principles of trwi many oil he w holesale dealers in Teas up to ihia time, and they have practiced the mnt shameful impo.ilions on lbs-Country Merchant without any fear of deand thf PKKtN TEA COMPANY claims ihr h.,.,.,. tr it immriHrticui ik. nn. : .1 ! " of Reform, uu which it has inscribed the simDie words .... T'. . L - . a. : i. A complete rrmlution has been the rniniiiienrp. l.ct the consumers of Tra every where look at what we havr done. 'I!- W.r ,hr " trni " Tta that ued to he called too good for thm before. Slid. Wr have drivr out or the market a taut amountoftra.lt. and introduce a better ehi of I ras than ba fe erer bi-t-n told. Impornrr uf Tea often ' to tr. t for their own n.e, and for tht ir Irietid.., fine qnaliiir ther ran find no where elie. u .k. V, . prteea more than tS per RUN both in Dlark and Green Tea. The mh..e.:ile rro. reri T J are rninin, the trade and tall htinv iHipa. 1 hi we hare .lone already, and now ace hat we are ready to do. Int. V e'will tell Teas by the trii rle eheit, half ehe,, or 14 lb. box, at the name priee. that wholeaie a;roeer par to the importer when they buy by the hundred paikai-. . 5 2nd. I hr . I,L..I..I .... . i. ... . . j most 14 lbs. t . '"".s'""! uow oniy u or at most 14 lbs. tare to the hull rh. .. m. i . -i... ;we tii allow in m.t instance, IS and 19 lbs. tare ,Hl 3.1. e her, by undertake to elt every iind or the holtalf TjrTicrTH do. How c,n e do thta, ask. the eottntry merchant? ' J'''""r".5"r-. 'e tontent with seven LV..f J" Lp""" ,n!Ka of 25 & P tent, a la i We drerTp the thank of the conntry metchants ,'"""intn,.ntrr5,lt(- from hrine rhrated. I.rt int'iTi rnnii ih M . 1 . ' . - """""imi. m trie j'tKlX I r. A 1 ind V fc -CI-. -'"""ere; ineir own fault. ' ,-ijEnl,ih imPn"" t'ely hoa.trd to. tn that he could make more money by ndinP had Tea to N. over1;hro"wk,.;'.hSrl"n.l ? ""J ? . . . - va iiivii. nipn nrices. it is . ou now can upon airentt in ewry town in the V. State m mm. rV..j ...J k.. w. r"r. ,he :K1X TEA CO.; and ,ell n,o rT-r ,v,,'th' ifi month, they do nut the To le,l,"n .'"' Wt and larpeat dealer in VlU i?t V", th' m "r T hoUt charge. liiPla,n Enel,.hind cannot be mMtndertood. ..e appeal tort, at.mony to the immene success of I ..,;- , , pa or the V ni ted States. lJ"r 'Aef'e V rm, ft. kirh f rwn more man- ! c'nTfT. r"CAt "Pn the Public ,untl,nr 'ic pure article " " " " CATAI.OGIT. OF TE AS tA,LTp THK avrehoises of tn PeMn Tea Company. Tti. i- 75 fc T7' 'b"i Strrrt: jr. T. 1 ne i ea mentiontd in the Catalogue are done l'r?''""'' fcjtr ponn.1. and oeffro".Tp,e" wT7.7V,r 7,,. 'n"d5 PPlvl, he second i i off h lZLPT'r ",e ",ir'' '""""' w.apper c-od -1... i ' . ,ne-0nPnvse Inonebut f ' , j" L """nom aistrict, lit I hma. ofTr..7t ? ,Pr' aelwt small a q,i,v "r e vh .', Vil,rr ',kr "nd 'h-mqp.cked in. c tlik,eT"' "'""toons, a very convenent fanc.tul and portable shape. ' or rr,T.' """"f in "nypart nfthernited States Chine.e bo,-. .j i . I " " e ,"k ,nrm " MVh.niT2, r-rwardimr Merchant tne from charm toe ..!..' ! 1 l,e .I....V. ,lnrKe lor psck.nr or carta I ' V . .. rJI.mP"" ,he r&vr.A torsr. iivsnv "j llAS' YOUNG HVSOX, good CO S 00 do ltd do do weet carrro do do fine cars-o extra fin00 so PO nsj 00 75 00 37 fine Sit m t r . . c.U . . 1 . " Silver Leaf 1 -0 k ' ' "rl""i soio evrn hr larre dealers. lfc?."u I V 'I" TPy ,m''" m,ffl" il. Mir.1 Hi. is a very superior Tea. do Ooliien Chop, planGot st, m- ri.-,!'!ion. '" " ero'n. t 00 tiv..Lrr PT,,',' '"s-finen Omti Tea eu. .RnJ lmr." Tea. for its delicarv or flavor, r,Tehfj .1 m"- """ thi. Tea ha. never rimr;er:,r0,'n,t! ,MCT-'t in m11 '". P HVSOX. verv tine do Plantation trrowth GUNPOWDER, rotd to stiperior !MPERIAtVlIn',r' P,,n,i,in n"Mh Jo bri.k and tVairrant H Yso-r?t'."v'''r' 7 "Pir j SKIN, rood, fine flavor extra fine rorcoNG,ruV.vCrKTEASdo fine ",' rj; superior SOI CHONo; eVd r do evtrafine OOI.,)G. a . . CO 75 1 00 00 IS 1 00 l ss 00 7S I 00 1 if 00 ss 00 m r-o S4 00 00 OO 50 00 33 00 0 , ..... , in., or line no so i " ' in iter, do very fine 0y 61 do in one ponnd and hair pound catfV 7, ,. "J,"'0' P'rfne that is trm-lv deliehtorfV.,e,k,;,dri,n ' 00 SO . ..v...3 tiKKAKFAST TEA, fine irr.,'. . ,n Mrafine 2 h9J A"s,MXTfHE. a strong and ,."vhrol"-k Tea, Pekoe flavor 8 ".or.o, Rood do verrfine PEKOE FI.OWEHS.eood dO do Mnt.n . k. CO so CO tf 2h 00 ?. 07 00 30 00 B7h - . " s;...w,o 50 ".V'-j'j ' 1! mmtZ wl" ' tVnm China I 50 h the tP E K K 1 N I E Afli' ""Xl ropy right to pr, vent trirkery. Let onragv nt. get HECOMMEXD TtOVS .ibtTa.rabt'Tir tt ,,,mcu"-iM lint now von h.r . E,VKl trrp, n " h,, k Tea'.kiii. t U .. ,0 rer.mm. of Pe. yH-aalragrantr.,, you cou,d m j,h rZl't Tr irPrd bv the Prkin Tea .. rou-i delicious t.V. . " j,"l"'T rr "ir the most whol Tte pr fZ.i?Zk " TW ... sold ' "ri"" rn"-k "r o 7s & , ' Z ,1 17 ""P" "J" " Tea tea.' a, reasonah 1 . " S""'- h" " rood !, W "nMv lr,' " . get them there.- '- Yw. Tr. Co nni, five hnndnd.i. . V".1"" d ,,,,n ni, ""Tket p,-a,le, ? ner.' 'V :'."" ' he finest tiial j "' . ,,!CK.. '. grown in the Cel.-.. c-s ,h t hi;e,e inZo'..;. ' 'r 'J l a-p. ... I . . invent. It 1 a nriv - ire to bnv Tea at .hi. V":V '-. " pnv,. ,

can always obtain thi m at ihi. ! ! 5 ' t"od 'l" i r.v"",n "'" M,'"l ". kn"" not their equal.terms... v. r. f,rZr 'r'.',Urr m ""'ble A preventative. ,fke . few time, during ,W sea1 he P, ki , "co - . ?L"' ' ""-" -"Qualty excell.-l.t. I a, kw forming . crv-a, ,d VVwrk ..'Id i- Y' rK,' .'"?? t"" ,hvm i,h r"al benJv".vondaldouhrdri?e .i? .tl '", ' .r,'w' V.1"' "'iM '""''"t recommend them to all snfhave deluged this Z nVrJ IJ T d V- TT " ' m,'ich ! 'r ", rn A'". "V ho are exposed ,0 the

. r""'t " .fthe me, . iw"" ,m" pure and IVarrami... .j . .' " ' P-'tind at w h?.l . i ' "d r""'' bv "' , ' r " ' ptitr s. Families are al- . H I II I T S ITT) nri t. a . . ' - .oV.,":!"',:i, ,',,', "! ennwnirnr., gain-.t?,'' fT o br f-n . - . -I - ' 7 r.uZ:?":.:- Pcntn Tea Co.. 75 fc .... . "e" a neli Pt r poii n.l g. ' -s.i sell a nel.pi....a rv..l . -...loop na at JO rents sniiiiiigs per noon. I r.. .s. '"'""parr-it witlT ,h,p whi. t, .'V"" .nf "" ann t Tea. w hn hav- - ; ' ,-5re , With .h.. .1. . ... - jnoce tor lh mselves

-pair-dnre.er:rbrshillinss.k ' . . on e. r tea lor I

V "n" ' lhe. 'h A..ng Hyv, shil. t m" - H . ...... o.. notice ,j ""I.e.". IT' ""Id I at this gr.-,t T. a establish Trv we have ....I': 'r.'"r,n"n 'H thr Cm. .Mrrrrfrrr ci'ewn.seat one dollar.i ran ok..: ..",..""""' "" 'n have good they,','1 I .t.-.v;"";;L " 1 v Co rs ,,J r7 Fu' ." " M ?" lor.of purr and frarrwni r. ...k Compaiiv, r ,n" r'' "L ":?..,,k '1 'hJ' , etor et.a he u, to ,V.s L e " tanc e w.th the Propritksh I ?rVVrik.r:'Vhf'',,ilr conrtdencJ of , v . ' - "i's- r niiin. . . .neir tea and pnee, are all that is sta,. oftheni.l notn m nn.liiv o -chew the' dr"". P!- ! its in., iron, ..-... V. . . vo"w-qrnre of l. . r b.j:. " -. .. ..tT.nnr oorome hope. t limn it-nri " n f tnp imnnrfitj vartftit r T a in wr mA.t- k.-w J. a ' . T"r, w 01 rnHiiio- w.w : - lirh had nm ueh an ' Ik .h vlJLmwTT'?!. P-T-"' iH he agree, rommenr,,! the importation of choice vane3,,-, of ft" i""d t,rkr? ,,',h " " 'here- I ....,-.. I ... .. a most rie.ie.o... n..-. . ... ... ..rivrn introduced into this country, rxcent OeVitT' ""id" ,n,rr"'r Among these they havr an ' ..,.. 11 , ..-., . nanism a. a rose, w nu n i i w, specially recommend to all nervons persons. Its j ro Z fVPk mBvof,hoe who have tried it. has been ' to make them m..i;p4,..l . j.. . .. . '.''. n" y ,h'r nryrT h,'','r drank' such tea" ,U' P'f' "cr small the qo.otitv. The com-1 JrVr W",n"u"" ' Falto'n si.-CWrfr. , ,,,ie pamphlet kept on their - counter, entitle "". l e. Drinkers." and therefrom learn a little etul information on the ..inject. hi. pamphlet i p.- - p. - - i j ... . .i i i v no. merer. Ve drink Green Tea. and for manr wars have . ? P,nt"'r"'t0,,arper pound Tor it! But thanks to the IN kin Ten Cat, we now get a better Tea from mesa at T cents per ponnd. We drink one ponnd per wxek. by whirh we are now .jiving thirteen dol- ... .-..,.... .ojn.ing nrtrrr tea in the bares in. torn mend ns to Prttin Tea Company, nr. e..-Mir. ori maybe sureof obtaining at all times pure and Richly fi...r.d teas, hy the sinrle pound at whol.sale pnees of the INkin T.a Companv, 7J and 77 ' Futton Ther ba--e probably the largrst atotk. aiAtr

larre bn-t. . . i mir f tea.-tAtlff r"" "r"ru' - (TTF.ditom and Pabu . C. r.... w-i i,Si.rpfi'tnii thp ... above 1.1 inertin in their V'. h" rludine; thi notice, will lr paid " . - Tif I m. ini T miy cnmnrio wiiti irnm inr . , ae,ai I ' price lh tr named and hy their purchasing of i the Cnmnauv tw ire the amount of their bill, which ,h' ,',' Hi'ptwnr a they please, i fw- .'ii niiTi,.r iiin-i unrci rn,.n- fiurKett to the I'rkin Ten Cmony Gazette, 7J Sc 77 Fulton St., New Yirk. Sept. id, 1847. 13w. caps, caps; hats, hats Caaea M n' Mmkrat Cap: do do and boy' Hair Seal Cap; cfo do do Otter dn; do do C loth fur band do! da do dn Navy dot - VI' I. .1 .. .. . . I . . . .. I 1 do do Olar.ed do; do ny Cloth do: do Men'a B B Coney Ham id do Fah. do do; do dn do do; do do do Antrlo do; do do do Mukrat do: do do do Caimere do; do do and Rov'a Siwrtine Hata. The above w'tl be twld low forrah by W, S. HOW E, Nil. Cincinnati, Oct. 1346. ( Fear! at. 43-ly. DR. Hl'I.I.'S rniK.ii i.n?!r.rs RE now aknnwlrdired by the Faculty to bp the mnt scientitic and itccelul preparation everdi covenri fiiPthpMi;.r.rn....L. r' .. i .1 - p. ... . Athma, W'hoonillP- Coiliphs tlarrk 1'ii.k.n.. nr.i.A I nnc and Chests, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary a A.-.;.,.,. k V r!,m"': " ,he United States should be supplied with lr. Hull. Contjh I.oEences; not onlr a a pre. vi ntive, hut as a afe and ( fflracious remedrin all cae of Couirhs Colds, and Consumption. A single ..... reei ineir atonisninir virtue, anil open at llltM' thp Rni-i.: -PI i.l . ' ' ""sniiim neaim ana sirengin,io tne amicted . i ... . vein per rfl. Fur .ale by HiM A: Haile, BrookTille, and by 0 R. AV'arrvn. I. .-. NEW GOODS. wr m vr t.....: i . . I.... , .ti- i . irimi inrie anu arenerat assortment of Goods, consisting in part of the tolluwinc articles: B Cloths, cassimeres. tweed, sntinets. French bom hn... Sr.. ....I. ili : . . ....... ....mi's, -Atapacas, Drown aim bleached shirtin; and shretinp;, tickinr. a variety or t.lid mtiA n h... . .. ..... . .,.,,. .or nommer wear, jriiifpnams, lawns, calicoes, table linen, Husia diaper, plain and plaid silk lor dresses, erape shawls, dress handkerchiefs, black and colored silk cravats, black silk velvet, blark silk vesttnp. black. hm .. H w bite ..ml..;.. cotton frintf.-, bonnet ribands, lares, white and black cotton hose, black silk hose, parasols, umbrellas. men a white and blnpvW ;!!- l:j.i women's white and black silk, kid, picknet and cot ton r'oves, lim n h ilk fs, Artificial Hovers and fash.onable t:raid bonnet. Also, a lartre assortment of palm, Leghorn, Fur and Silk Hat:Roots and Shots; Cradling and grass Scythes, H ames. trace aiiri halter Chains; shovels and spa.les,cntt nig knives, mill and cross cut saws, band and tenant sans: knives and fork, table and teaspoons, hinge, and screws; steel and iron squares; sheep sh.ars; drawing knives; augt rs; mill and hand aw hies. All which f will aell for CASH at the lowest Cin c iiinati i prices. K1CHAMD TYNER. Rrookville, May 4, IS47. LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch ninkcr, TEWEI.RA-, Silver Wareand Spettsclc Manufacturer. Diamond pointed cold Pens, Ac. No. S IS Main at- between Sih and 6th Cincincati, Ohio. March SO, 1845. i3.y :S500 REWARD Hi, btf,aul to any person proving thai the? pill, in' not perform all the proprietor say then rrill. ' MORRILL'S CELERR ATF.D F R V R R vfe A ti U K PILL S The great and NEVER FAILING cure and preventative for AGl E FEVER. tll'Mn ant tr JT'tl.t.S Ik FEVER, ENLARGEMENT OF THE ...... . miftw a is r. r. .si i i i r.. 4 r r.v kr. ZI'iPA.H II. .. & .rn . .- . . H.. . V ""r i-rtrr only titu Vrntt 1 he prosecution of even well directed r'flort in il.. srrsrtinm of sperifiie remedies, however laudable ... ..-.,,,., ,ne enurav.ir to alleviate the s'ills that fie-h is heir to,- become highly censurable w lien unguidi d bv me.liral science, and an intimate acquaintance with the disease which it i. intended to ...n..j oi ,ne quactc remedies or the day are either perfectly inert, or dangerous in their operation, may be readily traced to thi. spirit of cmpsrci.m, which has Tor many vears been abroad am. ong us. i hi. is more especial! v the casein Ft-vm ft Aovb, a disease which in its different ramifications, j , '' . ""s7 '"t pr.-peraiinns tor tt. cure at d. fiance, but ha. baffled lhe skill or manv or our first nhVS.r.a... Thi im I... .... : - . ' . . . ....... ,.,s7 ..i.s surprising wnen it . considered that the patient is ttsiiallv exposed to the same deleten-.u. influence, in which the disease originated. The proprietor, or thi. invaluable reme.lv are w ell aware r .Km . .. i .. . . ., . ---- -... .......iwr oi m.'oicinea neiore the woivo nj large noses or quinine and hy mineral rtntsons. have . 1. - H-. . r i pl:m. . " - - .... ... uiriMni; s. nti is ana se ver for the time, but the just and universal ol.j.-eiton to them is their powerful effect upon the organ's acted upon, invariably causes such a reaction, as leave the sy.tem debilitated, and consequently more liable to ...an ncmrr, and less capable of w ithsiall.ling the efr.-ets ..r the poisonous miasma, w hich is so prevalent in the West and South, theobiecioftheorigiiial , t pu.s,nas oi en mi- preparation nfa tneHtvine that should not only thoro lv eraadieate the d. ase, but by its p,-cul..r sn.Tiliic actioii upon the Stomach, Liver, Rowels and billiary organs, in. .. . V " s'ie s.s.em, ann insist """''T " .""eno wunsiand the malarious inHuencra . j s ntay be exposed fi.r the future. In this. m lafiMl K a- ak as. s s . a 1 I.. ... .. ,.j ... .,,,,e wnowieuge ot tni. disease, acquired during a long practice, he haa most happilr succeeded. Since it. discovery it ha. been lis. d " ' j VTr"L VffUcf, and without a .ingle faltm, and such efTort are now making a. induce manri for lhe JmW count!-?, tn hirh it it rnnfiat ntv " vv m, iFfffr.rc cwrr lor the rmt ml .,r.V.!h.''"' u" '"in''!- "" the impntation -feniptricism, they haT b,-en placed rntireW ..ooo tne.rown merits, but a, they will be introduced into " c"V'""r .. ry here the circ,.,ance, at" tending their introduction are unknown, the pmpri. I!.T"Pn'T",,,,er",l",rin-f " from an able and well known practitioner of Cincinnati. v, . flNCtNNATt, Sept. Pth, IS4S. c Alt Sir: As a general maxim I have invariably rtecl.i.. d neommending Patent meilicine. nfanvkinri', tn common w ith medical practitioner have uniform. Iv opposed their use, hut 1 have no hesitation in stat. . If . . ",:l',,, V preparation nt a dim-rent nahave ned th. '"'.7' r"'"!" wr h,nd c.e.. I do m. re ."ct o, nut a single tnstance where th.v failed of K nZV"SZ-" " '""- . ' '.' """"" must oe caret ully lo owed in rry P,-"lr. ' A time when so lrlf,tni - aa.M ..I . I . . -" call for MORRIl. s FEVER At.l R Pit I s .h2 rinnpr nrh . .11 . " 1 ' -v - vr tnf 'icnttiMre oi ft 11 irkDnrr A. I SCOVILL fc Co, DRUGGISTS, ' Co-nerof Ftth Hare .ts., Cincinnati, O.. Sole Agi nts for the South and west. or naie ny Kichard I yner Brookville ind . and E 1 yuer.-r Co, Metamora. importsNt: Tn those afflicted with DISEASED I UNGS Con.umptives, and other suffering with Cough.. Co,.ld,,L,h,llU ,,, he .g,T,,,d iVcrrl miVr C"X- Mr- Wli-H Dr. Rich.r.1, and othcrwell known citisen. nfCinrinnati. eertifv. li.g tn..mr wnnd. rtVI cur.- ot those d. ........ i fy"' Rf-fiFKS SYRUP of LIVEHKWORT X.- i tn For.aleby Richard Tynrr, Brookville, and Eaekiel . .-, ... .aiiH.Ma, II1Q, gyf .y Plttmna Waal 1 TI iiuuuu 4.W auuuiii 1J1 V iiHrriii n iaq I laTPYf t'HOTOUn APnFUS ' - KITH VISITIVn as. -.- r. ! u r s; WARI-ED the Gold and Silver Medals, Four a - . ------ ""-- r " i V,,on . ,he l,'hwus ' N York, and "u nnnv vama irh,K... ' nio( japU ndtd r-Umd DiiuitrtDiuiri aud b it Anraih 111 r'w,,it ,,le ihot regard to .'"' Ili-arrnetinnt i-rtrn tM k. . n... .T . n - yi Philadelphia. lt Chest- ?"" ' Baltimore St.; Wa.hinct.rn, P. nn.vlv.n.a nati FoneVh' '"1 V- ,hi', H.ll. Cinci;. "nrln n . " ,7 Min S, Saratos;. v . , ra,, o l-ITRM, -I4-If JOIIl A. 3IATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office om Main St., Urookville, Im, May IGih, IS43. 20-jf. JOIIX ll.FAIlftUUAIt, Attorney at Law. Drookville, I. Jan. 10. 1843. 3.lf JOIIX D.IIOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, iHvOOKVILLE, la. Umbrellas and Paranoia T SST R1ErlE,VEU- ,,rr asrimentofumh.J - ar aa v H w ? f ttOi. B. B iORTON.

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New Bprlnz andSmmer GOODS. IT. Bl'RION ha just received, dirce t from Bk:i.j.l..l.:. - i i : i e

B. M W l ..eiiii in, nTt-vr a.,., pp is-. ...... V..FVS1 ill g.mds, most of which he can ofTrr to hi. aid friend. ...i . i. - li - : pniMie ... srornii, a. than have ever been told in thi. market. A. the tariff ta rrHurta, on nearly all r.ireigii good from lOlOl Aft Wit I'K-JT. he .a itplppmiii. p...: 1.:. cutomer the benefit of it. Call and examine for yourselves. Hi stock i compoert in part of S p. wool-dyed French gt English blur-black Cloth 3 OO ala, pit. tlluw blue du I dn I do t do I do TTr.Mp.t. trtn Aft m brown Cadet Ueavci do du t do French bl k Casimcre do Fnelish do da 12 du Fancy do SO do Satinett 11 dn K't'y Jeanea 1 dn Snpe. Silk Velvet do do Satin Vesting UJ do Fancy Prints It do btae do 10 do hl'k fv white do Soda Painted Lawn 10 do Gingham do S do Organdiea SO do Se-lth Gingham 10 do Ticking 31 doRPehd Muslin 11 do Summer Pant Stuff 10 do Mixed and Blue Drilling. 10 do II I k Alapa'-a Luster 10 do Grnnime Nankeen 1 do Irish Linen 10 dot. W hite and Col. Cotton Hose do do do .f do 30 pr. Silk H'dh'f. S dot bord and hem stiched Linen do do Italian Neck do 10 ps Fancy Vesting 1 du hl'k Gro de Swiss Silk 1 do blue black do do d 1 do Mationa. striped Pdr Sou do t do Sat, do Armure do 1 dn Fg'd Gro de Nap do do Hrown and Fancy do I do Apron Silk 4 Ralea stout brown Muslin 1 p. Brown DrilliiiBA larro assortment of white dross goods plain, fife-nred. strined and cross bnppJ atsehas Jacone tt Catnttrir. twi XI. .11 .i .... I x. . .. . .. i . ' I ..., " a..u i.irr .-.i.iaItns; .laconett, 1 h read and Lisle Edging and Inserting; Footing Lace, Bobinett, Thin I, Moha r; Silk, Thread and Cotton Glove and Mint; "jiiii Kidd Oloves; lash. Donne! and Cap Ribands; Rnet Tahhs and Flowers; Bonnet Silks; French and, Grass I inl rn; Silk and Worsted Sertr?: Chintr; I n v,cton. Robes; Grss Cloth and Skirts; Table cloth and Linen Table Dianer; bird eye Diaper. Towels; Canvass, padding, colored cambric, muslins, table coverslong lawn .pool, skein and potent thread; suspenders; rianntl, flannel sheets; buttons r all kindswhite satin; bl k bombazine; O.I elolli; bl k, white' and pink crape; silk fringe and giinping; silk girdle-sewing-silk and twist; demt and fillet veils: collarrtt,; French worked ch.mietts and en'lar; treen harage; apron checks, worsted n.m si..rr. . it.; brow., holland. fan., combs, steel bead's; work pocket, and nurse clasps and twist. SHAWI.S.snch a. mode and bl k Thiu. t,sup. rior article. ;f.,hinbl" lane, Ac Borage Cranadtrr and Embfiderrd Silk r.Z.--jrr 'm5 cr.v.; Muslin de Lane and and apTe line " ,"n"" "her tTtMvt in r Boots and Shoes. He would rail particular attention tn hi. Mock of Root, and Shoe, It i, ,,e larce.t, the ch. apest, and oft he best articles, hr ever brought on. Hats and Bonnetts. Fashionable Silk, Fur, Panama, Pedals, double and single hnmed Leg Horn and Straw Hats; Silk and . loih Caps; Verona, Florence braid. Lawn and Zri.herey Ronnctts. ' UUKEXS-WARE. . All in Want of breakout, dinner or tea sell., or any buying ,ri"' '" d l U l Bi,e him ' btfor Hardware. Knive. and Fork., Scythes, Files, .cissors, lecks. '?tr "". oes, hinge., sen ws, s.sr. hatchet., hammer., .., tack, adir, rar. r, rule, penknives, squares, and various other articles, such as are to be found in a well selected stock. Groceries, &c. He constantly keep, on hand a general assortment V , I1S,' McGumie. aeriea of school book.. Urookville, May, 1847. 19 SAVE YOUR TEETH! lar a. J,'i,FL.Y (?r?' ,,r"M? " f O. W ,T M- B-Fse.lv, Oxford, O., will be in Hrook v.lle during the tw-.i wc-iks vf the Auga.tTrrmn the Circuit Court, 1847. K ."r IVOOf. CARDIIXft SPINNING AND WEAVlltfn VE".r' now n three sets of double ma- ., """ n ne order for carditis-, Tor customers also two set. card,, a S70 spindle machine for spuming vinnl. H'lln attar Mins-p.a 1 . ,-. " 1 - ."""is reauy to run, ami win happy ,0 accommodate all who will call on ... for .s , ' . . " ""tic over nignt. spinning on short notice. Manufaciurins- .i.rp... k.. yard eariv in ih. c. 1 1 . ... 1 wool l.r... '"-"vnangei wre will g,ve p " 1 s.is.o.ii.TS, . ..s,. s.ru.llg g nn 7. .. fl,"n,T . . I and lf)2-t"' r"v rniviiii' rtttinpfi . . . . . . Weavin, J..;. ."" P r ?? '.Vn l""" Kiaiitiib. r . -..-..a uu " " W It fa. ii r......J --.-...s v.ssinetiTt to 43 ets. per yard - on snares and 18 cts per yd. Jeans .ame as Cassinett M White Flannel on shares for " . per H. 0 tn 25 ets: t-loti, on shares and is ct.. per , per yard 50 to Blanket! 011 shares J and S cts. " pfr yd. 30 for narrow puiiinr will bed' ?"r : . - 10 to 5 and Se. :.. .." ""' V P"c". '"" the ahov. '"""ST o color and work. All I..-. Tr "r,t iM warrant to be done i ,h. line w iN fi'..d r"-' inanr well mad. ...- 1 "ejr want a strong well made article of mod,. E. M ACY . CO. ..ore. Apr,, i3, 1847. lr6.mo; TAR. SPENCERS VEGF.TA RLE PUIS and Bi!tfrVC.,T' "nATIVE VFGFTARI E I 1F.RS.-1 hrsr Pills are no longer amnnr those of dnubtful utility. 1 hey have passed away from I the and now at.nd h.ghor in reputation, and are becoming more extcnvely n.ed than any other prep., I .- vrn inr in, ana ther iir 7der.lr - .... ... ,., nerts. in tne South, nartienlarly, where bilious diseases nr..ii .k ' ' save the live, of thon.and. For pmoV of ,he foreeZ mfdr:m.?''',nd r,nC "'" - "-fncacy of ,?. .... .... ..... .... ,,.,.,,.., r win insert a Tew of the mint thousand Ipsl n.n.i.1. ki.k i . many him bv men er the , MnJZ -men who h.e. L' "ZTJZJ? ".V. Pv-rieate . ...,, ineoiseive. no inlSICe. - ..." . ....'... t : Reader ! do not Tail tn .... p .. spI. j -.v... """nrlestimoPill. -. voivacy oi spencer', Vegetable ' Tnmnkin. RImA- c ...... - .. . a l.r..; e'r " ..' v. .T.,.w''".,.' .,n.r""---u me . , .- r.ns. son i thittR 300 hose two Isree S nunnt.i,- ... ... . J , i . . . iiiises . . -..in too ooses the last Mir ..d such like d.:ieT are 1 an infallible remedy. I have IrZrU tjl??! pii'is to'onecIr'hiV -i! ""7 !riL. rT -"-f ; I. Peter'. .,, 'e,,r p".,. l"'n Uu "P Beapcctfuly yours. O. C. K ELSKT Ata.ir S.T.r.' S"rrt-, (Ala.) J0e., 1,43. J-V-nlriTMljl!! u" They .re grnerallV "ZlXXiVZ V 'mr?cmV TO COUNTRY HERCHANTS. Crockrrv W.re, Jtc. Troh" importation com would inform th- wishing , purch.., tt he ,7 now offer rr theirevamination one of the hr., , ,rl,J.JZ ..sortmrnt. in the Wrst. He feel. eonfidenT .h.. to pnrrh.., ., i, it k i,e,ion , , ."VoVnrieew either for cash or approved paper. Pr,", lhe stork has been seb-eied with a view t .h. , ry tradr, and consist, in part of ,h' '0,,nComraon and Printed Tra. and Tra WareJ do Bowlv,wlrd ; J do Pitchers, do do do Edged and C C Plate., do dZ do do Baker's Dihes and Nappies; ?l sV T" "mnr,T nToihrr "' hil line , V. rV """meni or Flint Glas. which w II hold hy the hot at Manufacturer, price. SAMPSON', LINDSPV a. rn o-!j-no iirnr nam k -n : 1 1 a ... ----- - --sr TKRMS OF- THR INDIANA AMV.Ulc.AKT f LtlJ I "fine year, and an addition nf 30 cent, for every year payment is delayed thcreaftrr Ant ...i.e..... .... . .ertedThe.rp r:. ""V.'l ,rc"r e in. f del.d .. VA .X'll '.11 ' -d fifty e,fc Ik-sttm tanae-t i, jit J r oj . la IV x '0" f"

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rrVHR GR AF.FKts nHO rOMP VT Jr.irplop.ll I the attention of every one interested in the health of the great and beautiful West to their views respes. his; BILLIOUS DISORDERS. Thi. rlasa of diseases is the Crfn-f Scourge of the Wrstern hen.ist.here Rn shpn. wp mpv thpip a a .1 effects are een and felt. The brave and self-denying settler w ho presses his way to the west, to make the "wilderness bnd and blossom as the rose,' meets thia dreadful evil. He is willing to gnrk hard and endure every privation, thank, be to him. But in a little wtinr he ta seized with some Torm or bil'ious disease. Ilia strength now is weakness. A cload come over iii" pi it nc 10 now is snKm i. A Clffl.fn-ltfl BW hi. prospect.; and heexclaims, .tdthnt thrrc-vrre .mr mrdirtne f prevent thi, dreadul rvil. andf cure it xrarn it die,ze up.. U. t-,r,m" From the moment of the landing of Th. Pil,,;. ..c rirn.on.k

to the present howr, b.llvoo. disease, have art.orr.w IccYheat!! ' 7 w" ".. Errand desolation throurn the land. Let the rrmvea of ' (f'e4')

and desolation through the land. Let the grave, of the loved and the lost tell the story. A momentuous question here rnme a p. Doe the Supreme Ruler intend that the toiling SOSS OF THE HEST, men ss yrilUng to bear the heat and burthen tj the day, ohould of mil othei, betubect to to tad m calamity f It is not inererent to say No NO ! ! And why do we aayA'a Because there is no class of disease, that can be to certainly prevented and cured a. tho.e now spoken of. This is the Great Fact to which the Grarfenberg Company would call the attention of GOVERNORS, CLERGYMEN, JURISTS. LAWYERS, Af EDICAL MEN, PHILANTHROPIST! nf every name and sect, HUSH AN DS, FATHERS, WIVES and MOTHERS in the entire Weal. There is no reason why Rillious disorders should not b Forever II a n i s li e d from the West. The reader may not believe this: he may smile at the idea. But in these dava of Great Discover!!- why should not something be found which willcontrwlandturedisea.es which are, iu their na tore, eontrolahlr and curable It is a well known fart that the true nature of biltou. disorders haa been but partially understood. Here has been the rreat see ret of the utter failure of ........ pnipriiiiui.,4 sirs sits mcaiciiie-ventiers 01 the day. To BREAK THE CHILL ! j seems to have been and to be their great aim iivfevcr and ague; and to purge, drench, bleed and merenrial- 1 ixein all the other forms of bilious fever. What have been the consequences ? They are too well known to ' need relating. Tena of thonsands hare died; multitudes have had their blood poisoned by mercurv; scarcely any have been permanently cured. The true theory is . Prevention! and in cases where it is in the system, to eradicate ii thoroughly. All these end aresarelv attained by the celebrated Oraefenberg Vegetable Pills. ltthcm bt fairly tried throughout the Great West, and the Bilhou, Taint whichilings to the system al. n.os. usr irprosy, win oe eradicated. liraitR will oe speedily restortd: the sallow completion will be made fresh and fair; strength and pkrasnrable sensations will return, and the next season w ill not find the GR.1FE T.I h" SI SO for the victims of the diseases referred to. We venture tosaythut if these Pills wen-furnished to every family in the In itrd States at the expense of THE GESER.1L GOI'ERSMEST, it w ould he the most economical and merciful expen diture ever made. Why? Because from everv family all Biltiout tendenciet -would be banithed! The West would no longer bedrraderi. There would be NO MORE SICKLY SEASONS! ... nu.ni. ...ere piiiiiii oe as I r."e irom sncn complaints as those of the healthiest portion, of New V II . In n.l eiiiisc an other anti-bitlioos medicines the Grarlenberg Pills utterly prevent the formation of the disease w ithin the system. Tho.e who nse them according tn directions CANNOT BECOME BILLIOUS! With these remarks the Grarfrnberg Company invite a still more extended trial nf their Pills. 1st. I.rt neighborhood, rlub together and get a tupply, and dittrifiute to every family. 2nd. Lit Clergymen recommend and dittrihute them. 3d. tet Landholder, Jurnith them to the tettlert on their land,. 4th. Let Emigrant Stciettet and other philanthrope tr beriff tirnijA them to the needy In short, there is no earthly reason why the West should not he perfectly healthy; that on ita beautifu nr.irii. suit t..i.i.. ....LI.. . - . ii.pi.iv -ii.aina a 1 1 uu .uu vigorous health should not he enjoved. Iu the following diseases there Pill also achieve prin all.- a.-rn 1 .1 -I". . I Arlhma. Flatulency, Fluor Alt.iis. or Whites, Gastric Frver, Green Sickness, Griprs, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hysteiics, Incontinence of t'rne. Indigestion, I nflamatinn of vital parti Inflamation of the Stomach. Janndire, Liver Complaints, Low Spirita Menstruation, Soppressed or Painful Nervous Disorders, Neuralgia, U ksnanxian. Hill ions Complaints, Boil. Bowels deficient action in, Breast Pang, Catarrh, Constiparinn, Cough of Pregnancy, Costivrness, DiarhnnPR Difficult Breathing-, Dyspepsias, Dyspeptic Consumption, Digestion, Impeded, Determination of Blood to the Head, Ear Ache, Er; sipe.'as, Epilepsy, Fever Low, Nervons, Intermittent ltpmi.lpnl Fever and Agur, I Stomach Variona diseaaea - ...ti.ais I I vei.;... In all billions or chronic disorders, these Pills achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they de- .. ...... . , n oil as inp ...seep. iu. n, y ot tlie American constitution is lo these diseases, they are -I'-'J ' i , .. ii, a HIP. The Pill of the New WorldTheirwondert.il efficacy in these complaints arie from th. tr power tn open the Pores: dense and nrengthen the Stomach and Bowels, make the Urine low healthily and clear, and to give tone and strength so the system: WHOLES KLF. WAREHOUSE, 49 John street. New York In towns where there is no branch, the Companr will appoint oneon application by letter (post paid") or otherwise. Persons wishnig the Pilla tent by mail tan order them. Price 25 rents a bos. Myers Seaton, Crntrrvill, Indiana, General Agent for the State nf Indiana. Robert McClety, Agent, Brookville, Ind. TERMS CASH! 1a Y M AS & IM c E. MPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Deallers in Hardwarrand Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nails e. iSll oi' Ilie Anvil. No. R7 Main street. 5 doors below Pr.pt r:.: July 3d 1840. S7.lT ' 30,txio I.B3. Sligo Iron, assorted size 20,000 Wayne, " d 00 lbs. American Sire! S90 English blister at-el 0 kegs nails, for sale hy BrookvilH-May 4,1,47. R,CHARD 80 Acres of Lanrl for Sai. rTVHE subscriber wishes to sell 80 acres of land, to. . s.ir I . """ of Brookville. one half mile south of the turnpike to be constructed fn.m Brookvtlle to Cincinnati. Three is .boot ten SimheaeJ Tk I " ' " ,'"'' "IsllCe Well timbered. The location is healths, the soil ,i,h .j May loth, ,S47. n-fcwr"".Tr II. II. L.AXDIS, Clock and Watch Repairer, PAIR FIELD, INDIANA. PROPOSES To keep his .hop in Brookville for one .i ,2om",0ro'. during and after the aitting of the Franklin -: ..: r . . . si..ovoiiri.,ior inr purpose ot rer"i,""i5 n'i1' ''. - Hi. shop in Brook- ...... e ... tnciront shopol Mr. Rigg'aShop. Aug. la 1840, 34-ly nootM, Shoes fc nroirans.Uaset Men's calf half welted Boots! 2 in f PTtTd do; do do thick do do; do Boy's do do do do; do Men's and Boy's calf and kip B rot-ana: do Yooth'. do do do: oo vt omen's lace and atn kip Boots; do An P"i-:. T i . . . . . - do do do do do """.r. sr. an ainrt a. quaiu;es; do kf do do do do; do kid Slippers and Bo-kins; do do welted tto; do Goat do do; do Laced Boots, do welted ties; r-U ilJ - c l , ,. . do do do m S.....UPS-II onoe s oi an aesertptioni; I fa. .tu... . 1. 111 1 I J - . . , ..... gvspai. -. Kwiq vl tow prices tort. ASA. DT. W. S. HOWE. Na f Pearl at. Cincinnati, Oct. 1846. 43-ly. DR. HULL'S vnnt T nr?Fvr:Ts - - ' - " -. Vr'JV4Vi UVM rflHILDREN will cry for Dr Hull's Worm Loxengew W l Onlv Ssapt a.l....k.. . .j -. .......... ...vu.cinc sia oone : V..L.. II- t . i . .. .....iiit.uiianin.il. inn wen, uu: Dr P a? II .. 1 1 c i ' . . . . - ""mr nivTiinv since your agent leu with me for salr.what he considered a large supply of tnllPSnMi I ..... ..... . . . . 1. . . . . . ' p. phi a n.e ao.o all oof, ana eoulrf h.pa ..1 .ku. . : . ... . -- " ..ww mm aaany more, as. i oeen supplied to that amount. I hope you will instruct your , ..... - ..... pn aiiri aspni j SSTS Bf OOmCB this way again. Their usr in my family hat been of rwit kM.fi, rj -- ; ' v . - .".rs. oncie, r.sq , gave tome to a child of his, four years old. and the first dose brought away between thirty and forty worm. Mr Wm MrDaniel had achild whom the physicians prorwuneed incurable, and said it would die, bat the child was cared hy nainr Pr. Haifa worm I. rrrr are. Vonea truly, STEfHEf LUNKIV. Price 85 cents per hoi For tale bwrfjujand Hana, Bseilrr, fa. and br O B. wtrrn, lttf, ni 1

J)R. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYltVP OF MVERWoRT AND.TU A tap anil certain cur it for -COVSUMf tTlONof THE LUNGS, spHtinr 0f Dlootl, Cough; Colds, Asthtna. Pain , the Side, Bronchitis, UTioopin" Cough and all PULMONARY AFFrr TIOXS,r - , - NEAR what the celebrated Dr. Richard. Physician of more than So re..-.' .1: -

u.,w;fl11.;.tt..... - -'.uiig. ) .r"li7I"tl.f'.L.Xr- Cu'r'". that T L ;:Y;- Z1"t,hh'''"vl. w""-' Vl"'"' bFnc nt' ne Permitted hire to nse Dr. Ho,. v,, . win.j. RICHARDS. M D rtease eallat the Afe-if. andserUu. eertifliieio D,?-IR Mr-ran there is HOPE EVEN- FOR THE D YIJ'G . Thin, to certify that aome moDth. since I wa. tak. with a pain ,n my tide and breast. I called in iheaud of rral Bhysieta... b.t th ey failed to give mjAa. relief, and for the .dace of one -ear J rrt-w ,Td , wor.e. In addition to thi., I was attacked witB "; lent cough; although an excellent physician hvt i the .amehou.c,andtised the greatest exertion. paid tkeatrictcat attention, it baffled all his kil!;v,o "irr.wt' -r,,led V"' on' "" was an aired an? skilful physician; but all their effort, proved al La un.vailmr. At last a physician who waa attei, i,n, a camp meeting in the neighborhood, carne to see me and declared that I could not last more than one d.-r longer, also, the vast numbrr-who cane to are me I.' heved that a few days at moat, must end my earthly career. My friend, u ere nasr raKeo in fa tee me dtV Bu t my brotiirr, at this crisis, (hearing of the aston'. ishing corea performed by Dr. Roger. Compound Svrup of Liverwort and TarJ went to Cbillieothe and back-a distance of sixty mile.in 13 hours, tog.t some of the above medicine; I commenced takin- u and ttrange f tell: before I had taken half a boW tne cough was entirely cored; from thu time I recovered rapidly, and when I had nsrd two bottle I wa, able to rraaroe my family vocation, a nuU I am fully satisfied that if i, had not been forthis .-,,1. lent medicine, 1 would now be tat my grave, and m.irt. injustice, say thet I trnly return nt sincere than,, ,0 the inventor of thia pricele.. mrdicine,'and would recommend all persons afflicted with diseased Uinrs ,a give it a trial. HARRIET ROW r . he nndersig-ned, do certify that this acrront of Mrs. Rear is correct, we being personallv acqnaintrd with all the circumstances. . 1 P. P. JOHNSON, PETER D. MATTHEWS. THOMAS CRAIG. SOSEPH EVANS. Staanton, Ohio, Feb'y T, I845. WILL THIS LIVERWORT A V TAR CURE A COLD? I DO SOT MEAN MERELY RELIEVE IT RU7 WILL IT CURE? This is a qnestion we frequentlv hear asked, f1. following certificate is selected as thmwingsoror '. on the spbject. Mrs. Childr. has no doubt that i: , only cored her cough, but that it saved her life. R(ilt what she saya There is no exensefor diseased longs, when tbe pub- , , . . - -"- - a-re o:eiv recommended by the -rrnrfer, or which is srarse br some ercien or unknown certificates, for the p'urntir oj gain. r CTPIease read the followtn-f: Mr. Scovill Sir: I deem it a duty to let the rub!, t know the great value of Dr. Rogers' celebrated I 1 ER WORT AND TAR. I was so far gone with .', CONSUMPTION, that I had no hope of ever . , ,,- ..ipusiwiiiiiiniinina irienas; 1 continued 11 p( i worse and worse, and my cough was so distressing ih-.t I became reduced to a mere skeleton, thotisrh ut ikjthr care of an able professor of thiscity. With lilt It or no hope I got a bottle of the above medicine, which prov.d to be even more than it professed. Its anion was like a charm raising the matter and phlegm checking my rough, and healing my lungs perf.-ctlv sound, by using en ly three battler. ,f anyone ha- t coughand isintftnger of consumption, and douhi, the great blessings wJwrh attend this medicine, thr. can be easily, atisfie-Ty calling on me, on Siith St (south side,) two door, west of Smith, as I ha.e na doubt it is to this medicine I owe my life. . (Signed) AIS CHILDS. Cincinnati, January 31, 1849. N. B. Those who are afflicted with ditented ti.nr, will do well to consider ralmlv whether their ennditioa is more hopelett than was that of ilr. Jfawr, 0 Staunton, or of Mrt. Childr,, nf Cincinnati. If there are any who atill rfouAr tha Crrof virtue, o this medicine, please call at the A gents and get a pamphlet cantatning nnmrrovf certificates otaitonithint cure, of the Jirtt and mo,t retpertable citizen,. A. L. Senville, wholesale ag nt for the lisrrl South, S. E. Corner of Fifth ami Race streets, Cin O For sale by R. TYNER, Brookville, Ind. November, 184i. 47-tf Iron, Nails and Steel n rtTi (rsnvrhLB3 s,i- ,rn s.orted si. iivJViAiLlLy IJ.QOo do other brands do 600 do American blister steel, too do English do 100 do Cast do 40 Kegs Nails. 0 do Spikes. Ju,t received and for sale low for rah br Brookvillr,June SO 184. 2? IKON & STEFI.. Bloom Force, and JrNi tTi inot Sr,,.N. W. CIIAP3IAX, 384 Main Street, near the Court fure CINCINNA TI. TROV fc NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of -v. rv.icription, all of the very best qnalitr warnni Anvils, vises. Bellows. Carriage sp -ng and lr -Asles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and H . mer moulds. All of good quality and warrante.l. M.SO A superior article of Shut Iron. Nos. 32,24, J5, 26 A 2". N- B. All of the above article, w ill be .old fur ti !i," and at row rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. M.W. CHAP.M VN. August 21st 1845. 14-ly. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. CHARLES FORBES, jV 354 Main, Sdeort below Qlh St. at the,ign o' The Red Flae. "rtfs? ...1 :i.--. k.. .i - . .. .... ....... 1 1 ... luv pleasure ot on.-riner to t'lipublic, the very latest improvement, direct from Ni w York, iu the Fulton Stove. Thi, KING OF STOVES has driven turn other Stove out of the market wV er it hss been introduced. It issimplein its operation, beautiful in design and form, not liable to g, -. ut: of repair, most perfect in its oven, and the r.io.t r-. pacious in its furni ture of any Stove of its iie in t!;e market. It requires very little wood and is ta-i:. managed, Any person who is a judge of stnvrs nr. u bat to see it to be satisfi.d of lis gn ar saprriontj vre other stoves, without a long array of r: asses to rem: mend it. It will recommend itself. He has also the H0T-.1IR COOK ISO STOVE. THF. COOKS FAVORITE do RELIJSCE 9PREMII M, do Also Bucks Patent Stove, so celebrated for its oven. .V A a Pi nmii Pnrl C . . . 'f . i n 1 1 ... . all or which will be sold at prices greatly reduced from the las! aM.an. I'or C.ish Onlv. Thofe in want of a store will eertainfr roser.p-tliitic, and may save 4 or i dollars by calling ow'the sub;. iJmt at So. 3S Main, S doort bolore Sinth Street, ptrtii SIC, S OF THE RET) FLJO I Any store sold hy the subscriber that does not p -rorqual to the representations given of it, may ber. turned, and the money will br refunded. CH AS. FORBES, Agent for the Manufacture, Ml kindt of Tin. Copper and Sheet. Iron Job done trith promutitude and fdelity. Cincinnati, AugnstSith 1846. NEW CASH STORE. T this store can be found a magnifice nt assorf ment of new and Fashionable Goods.just receis ed. consisting of Fine, Medium, and Coarse Bl'k, Bloe and Er,. . Cloths; Bl'k and Fancy Single and Double lii Cassimeres; Satin, Velvet, Valencia, and Marsa.l. . V eatings; Bl'k Summer Cloth, Drap d'ete, and Liui-n and Cotton Coatings; Linen and Cotton Summer Pantaloonery; Light and Dark Mouslin D'lainrs and Calicoes; Splendid New S tyle Gingham, and Gingham Lawns; Shawls, Scarfs, Cravats, BaotP, Shoes, Groceries, qurrnswarr, &e., which we are sellinc extremely seio. For proof call on us at the ne ouuoing opposite tne Court House, Brookville. 91 T. . D. A.CHEEVER. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into psrtners!. for the transaction al a general Commission n. . ... ......... .... vaiam, snnrj rm,of SPENCE fe GUARD,' and solicit a abar-' o' use Busiursa oi rraokiia ana auimning counties. ROBERT SPRNCE, THOMAS GUARD. New Orleans, Dee, 1849. . 5000 Stock Hogs Wanted, A reragmg loo to 1J0 pounds, to be drliver-d a New Hichpiond, Ohio, on the Ohio River. ru ties above Cincinnati, in the month of Aogu.t : C ash w ill be paid for the same on delivery. . r ther particulars, drovers and others will plea" n D Avip GIBSON, Nrw Bichtnand, COHftf . PE HIN, Cincinnati. Cm. Cax. 2 7 - WESTERN HOTEL., S. E. corner of Court and Walnut sire CJVX7JVJV.4 TI. TRAVELLERS will Spd satisfactory acr lions and moderate charges, carriage 1,'ourr. . tabjipg C.BHAUn. . Cm. March S3, 1848. SrIy. pr,fi, Itratiflelli s Pi IK dpxenof vennino Brawda.h's Pili. .ust r. .- .... ml flUba RrrfTAaD TIKI'S,

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