Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 December 1847 — Page 4

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From Scl' Satrirjoy Gazette. Homo Education. A 8 TORT OF KVKRY-DA V LIFE. Cme. Kilty, you mut atir Iii lively to-day tie i bnkine ' '' fn'iu to ciVtin, dinnrr t get l-p-ide a ho.-t of other thinj''? an' after nil is dn I warn you to take the children, to the equate for a couple of hours this afternoon.' 'Yes, mam, I'll try to gt through in time, though I don't feel quite us smart a cum aion this morning, as I was up so Iste last nifiht ironing. Nivr, Kmy,' said Mrs. Mnke.ln, 'that's the very time to work, when you don't feel like it; make that a rule through life and you will alwat s find yourself doing omrthing you don't like to, it will bpstich a satisfaction to you to know how much you can accomplish in that way.' 'Thedear knows,' said Kitty, I've had to practice that hard rule from necessity long enough; hut what snail I do about bringing down the breakfast tray, a Alias Araminla has not yet breakfasted' So she htsn't, Kilty, and I sues I might ai well run up and wnke her now. as 'tis ten o'clock. Poor thing, she caniR home so late last night from the party that I told her to sleep as long as she could this morning, I realy do wonder if the dear e'trl ever gets well rested, I'M so and see il she wants her mast and crffee in her room;' with these remarks the doatinu mother acends the staircase on her errand of irquirv. In the meantime Kitty makes loud and impatient music with her pots and kettles, and thtt soliloquises 'Yes, baking to do, dinner to get, the front to clean, it' mighty easy talking; then when my fine lady gets up she's got to be waited on; very likely she'll send me on some errand to the milliner's and when I come back she'll want a dress pressed in a minute to walk out in. Yes, 'Kitty cm do it, ii'g nothing for Kitty,' but I guess if she had Kitty's weak back ami tired feel she would lay abed a week and send Kitty for the doctor ' 'Kitty. screamed her mistress at the topof her voice fr un the head of the stairs. Mam Are there any ergs in the house?' No, mam; (there it is again, now I just wonder what they want, with eggs this time a day )' 'Step out somewhere, Kitty, and huy a few, Araminta thinks she could eat one on her toast.' 'Yes, mam; but how can I leave the bread that's just ready to bake?' 'Oh! be right quick, Kilty, and the bread won't suffer.' Away went the distracted housemaid for the eggs, and when he returned she cooked one and took it up to the young lady's room, where shf hail the satisfaction of hearing from the individual that it wan'i half diiiip; nod mnnt ihnn thai d.o Iwl waited . long (hat her appetite nil gone, n-id she c.iuid not i-ear the sight I oft'. j Wei!, Hfttr much labor, the v-oik wnl pretty well thrmigh u jth. and dinner erv- j eit at the tinil hour. Ar.Hi.intu managed h iili the help of I pr mother, to dress herself, and thereby was enabled to mate her appear;H) e in the dining room w ith her heavy bltte eye. anil dress to match. about the time of her fathet's entrance;! her appetite bing unusally good, che contrived to smell a bit of roast beef, and encceedfd in eating three Lima beans, after gracefully taking the skin iff of earb one. 'Pa.' said she, very languidly, I heard some one at the party las; night speaking of a delightful gho-i story 'Hamlet,' I believe is the name of ihe man that saw the spectre and i do wish you would gel it for m if it in tuo volumes you needn't mind about it though, as should never gel timf to read it w h knows but what it is as interesting as Dombej?' It wouid not be to you,' replied her fa ttier, very gravely.,, 'Thpn don'l troi.tijf yoursn)f nhout il. 1 a. on k now w.y j'itlfe, but I do wish taste, and ran easily another number of Dombey wonltJ cnrrie I'm ?n nrtxiotts; to know if sweet Florence Jn he.nrd from .' her beau, Walter (;;1y, and iff.e ever in-j tends lr come hack aaain; where v as il he went; I'a, in Mexu o?' '.Mexico, iidd'estirk. child! no. he went to the Indies, and f know Where I have a notion to snd you.' '( where, Pa? vliist is delihtful weather for travelling ' 'To school,' replied her imnatient f,t her, 'for you m-rtify me to death witn j your -lupitiuy. However, your mother lells me to rcorrow will he your eighteenth birth day, and I suppose you will expect a handsome present. Now. t yoi have n idea of bein-r married before a great while, 'lis qutie lime you understood the practiced part of houskeepinr, and my gift to you hall be either a 200 sizd broom or scrub!, ins bru-h., vlioh I .t.il insist on 5""tir tiin.' But Araminta had fainted hefore the conclusion of bi- senleiice. Only see hat yon have done,' exclaimed his wife, as she ran to her daughter's" assistance. 'Don't disturb yourself,' said her hu-ti-rnd, She has only fainted, and ni war- i rant slie comes to in time for this evening's concert. If she would take mote healthful exercise she rnuM hardly stop the circulation at so short a notice;' and with this consoling speech .Mr. .Makedoo went to h;s otnuin house. Kitty was called a?. tin 10 brtti the colegne bottle nd fan from A r. miiii's ronm, beside other odd jobs which left iniie time for the kitchen department hut by dint of hard labor and onrsever.irire h f nmrl iimf tu take llir rhtMrrn a wiiijr, and llr'll rt llirilr'a Iflgr-M Al t'-e tea table Mr. brfnd war! mir. Th. restod on Ki'-ty, w tin sMimiuone-d tt ai i'oiin! made her ppcataiicc. . t . . ... 'per. i M.iki di siid ihe l.iame. ns nsita!, j wh-s iintnedtatpl y ! fn ii. Whf n she j lie c.tre ;l p,;r,n.; tleiail of ihe events of the inorriino; ,, .Sll0 ll.l In .1.. .. .. .1 . I - --..v tiau . ur 111 tn t-ii.iiiU't alter the oreaa was 3U ready for bak injj, that he j - tf.i.n!!.. ... I. 1 ".a 1101 iifi III. ii ' ht inHtre.-i said that wa no exrr.se I Clever. a she tniahl U-e hurried mors. I vsvhaiever, she iniijht h i't fltirrted more than she did, mid then ih )iwe been sweet and 00, ,d hread would I Mr. Makedo looked fro intjly wife and diiuoht er. -Susan ' aat.t at hi, j - he l.i ; Ihefurmer, if Arnunia iird at leat bfen '

(aught l.i a.t mi hew if i iiu!e, ,tid give some slight a-rU'a'Te hi the Imuse. Kmy

I oiiil iml be ih!s i!:f"sed .u j, - it i-. you have absdt'i-iy ruined t, our t Jo't-' yel if you wiMi'd ire-s her U-? lm 1 -rjs, and expensive y. ymt wm.id U n find yourself abje-to kffp mote lu'lp onm,r OA n BfToUiit ' 111 wif, pa her laced puck t handkerchief to her eye-, and hi da;ghii r wa lotk:ng for a convenient place to swoon and for fear of mm. her scene, il.e t.ohap py hushatid itiid father left the apartment. Mrs. Makedo wept heio I i giv the lazy Killy, ashe ter Tied iier, a com; lete blowing up. It seems to me. Kmy. yi u mrij.h-.in a great deal about fiuthing pray here did 5 tui live before you came here?' The k)oor gtr I, bein j fairly roused, replied that she i'ivp.-I wi'h Mrs. Harris. ho wa something like a lady, and ricvtr expected l ) OHirh fiom her. 'Because her oldest daughter hd left school, and slie said sh vu-hed iu r to learn to work but while there was so rituch help in the house she hadn't half a chance soas Nancy, the other girl, had been there longer than I had. she sent me away with kind woids and u-eful presents.' 'I can't think,' answered Mrs. Makedo, 'that Mrs. (fan is would do so ungettteei a thing as to oblige her daughter to do housework tut I'll rail there soon and find out for myself.' True to hf r word, Mrs. Makedo railed lo see Mrs. Harris. tn tha follow ing Tuesday, and Lucy Harris, ihe elde-el daughter answered the bell--w hieh somewhat shocked her ideas of propriety. 'Why, Lucy, daar,' said she, M,ow flushed you look have you fever, or w hat is ihe m..iter?' Lucy, la'iant with health and good humor, said she was entirely well, but had been ironing all the morning, and as Nancy was sweeping the third storv. she told her she would attend to the bell in her abscence. Mrs. Hem's now entered the parlor, and Lucy, after excusing herself, returned to her work. 'How do you do. my dear Susan?' said Mrs. Harris, cordialty extending her hand to her welcome guest. Tmvrry well, I thank you, Mary.' 'And how is Arnninta and the children? 'O. dear, the f hilr'rri ; re well, but troublesome as I'snal, though I don't know much about them. Araminta is olten dull, and has no appetne at all. Poor thing, as Mr. Chick said r f old Dombey's first wife; J fear she w ill nev rbeable to make an effort. 'Tis hardly worth while to ask after Lucy, she looks so very rosy, almost Ino much so to suit my taste by the way I hear I from my Ki'ty thai you had put her to work, and one reason for my calling was to know the truth of it have you really done such an cut of the way thing?' 'I am very happy to answer in the aff'rnative. Susan when she left school, her orenpaitnn f creed gon hf became listless and languid her appelile left I er, and in ft-ranxiely ie consulted a physician in regard tt lier heallh. lie lo.'d us the best thing for her was daily and regn-1-r xroreise. tlionh mr-di rately at first liil hi r tret'gth cou'd bear tr.ore. Si, afttr.Mr. Harris and myself had talked the matter m er, I dismissed one of th ?girls od went hand in hand for awhile with Lucy to encourage her. She now makes all the beds bef re breakfast, sweeps the "hambers occasionally, always help iron lie clothes, and frequently assists in cook in? you ont ijrink tt;t ith ris fi'on and U,tr some rf her oread, it is o de) icirm.' 'But don't s-he dress, lierelf in ht r best and walk out evry day? my Araminta cotild not exist without tint.' 'Vhe is always neat in her dre? !)ui seldom walk s fiUt merely for a rr-'mr-Mi-ade. She is interested in evrr-y household department, sui l has st filcient exercise in-doors fo, lu r health. Her appetite at:d p rrls are both ood. end we are yhd tht we had the firmness to make her useful and thereby happy hf r needle, too. is not idle, as I am frequently indebted to her for much assistaiiCe u ith the chih'r -n's rarments.' 'What ir ill Araminta tbitik ofthi-?' said Mr. .Makado 'why Man, we only keep one g'nl, though I often think there's work enough for two hut it never entered my herd to call on my daughifr for help. Dear me she is the one most wait od on in tbe family .' 'I hope yon w ill be encouraged, 811-an. to do as I have (lone, and bestow a litile of the care on her that your motehr bestowed on Von for fashionable ns vnn bave become, you cannot disguise the truth that von were taui?ht to work as well as myself. Do you not remember when we lived neighbors in the couniry, he many useful lessons our mothers gave us and hen our present husbands courted our favor, do you suppose they thought the less of us for beinjf industrious?' 'It is different in a city. .Mary.' 'The difference, Susin, is only in nnr own minus, and arises from fle pride. I have chosen lo stick to first principles, helming It will save my Hold from much nnhappiness in future. The fate rf nations depend in a great measure on a mothtr's ironing-and parents canto t he loo mrch alive to their own resptinsil.ni1 be you vv iii i',niJtr this stil joci iierp.y, and pray fur rfit wiVtlom lo dt reel j od.' Mr. .MakftiM hnd listened in silence. Tl.t ir her thoughts t ent l ack to her thildho(id"s home, beautiful and refresiiinrr m hpr memory, as to herself w hen hfr inno cent tnt'tIits and cliiloish sports had mn.'e an IMen of that ?ec!i;ded pof; u hen 1 Ihe any sours t-f ihv r y h,r is aw akered 1 I trfiom he;iUU breat;iti:T slumters. at d 1 'In- ;r e with the tl.t wn lih-heartrd and hit ry, to perform her d lily duties tri-1 tJir ii shpy were. peri,. ips, in r-'ahty. but ! rendered irrtrrrlnl ar:d reon?. 1-: v- v-.-t,l ' by a mother anxious for her welfare, and ever wuchfu! to ,tl ffhlt r' f -r - ' 1 1 I 1 i& direct he 01, t! tui foot in tl.e w ay that. I r't2 j t . .1 1 (peace nerean.i ii;pp:rie MiMiess in t! v viirld to I ro.ne ulas; alas! where sb'tod lie now 1 j 1 it cAit-id.'t . . r .ti . t inru 11 lis ar.d ! weet counsels had been bniied in ihe 1'iritVeil ifr( .-.nftilm nw.il.a, Tl. t. - I " -.". 1 ir- 1 .in , i weed. had eonie tip and "mothered the I hmN if r.r..mi, - .1 k. '-t . 1. l i'i"ius; now Mint. "nt rir. liave I lii.'fli'ed it.e titi,i toward tlie immortal on enirixted to tnv c .rt l Tho u f iiish life in a tpnon !...in,d ritv Itave hiio.Jed itiv iut'pf ineiit' niid h-ii.r 1......1. my clul.i iias grow tl tip t.t.dcr my

e e toiioiH' f nil lint Tiily- eil'tol-ie .1 x-iits 'mr Tia" urf s vanity and loe'

th ii'y aim f her existet cc. "Tis ion l.i'e, i!ov Mary,' said M . . .iakt . a slo.f aose 10 haste lo take. h r Jepmi . -'us tin la:e to undo the Je e; I I'-j'iiy I have drue my daughier M "'.; ii'-s she ii h ave plenty f ir ntbSe, l;kii In ret(,fti and- in her hour s of r ' he will, perhaps, and ju-tiy too, bfii. her mother for not leaching her borer how to meet and how to bear if. I g' home and talk to my husband I ki ovs his heart will gladden at ihe prosperl of a refi r.u 01 this matter he w iil enconrge me to do w hat is y et in my poo er fo Araminta and I promise -you, my rieir Mary, to try and take the rest of my children in good season fur their lmpr ement.1 - - Moihr rs, who read thb, go and do !ikew iee. am New Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned ha Jutity received a larprf fainl eon-plie a-nri !u nt uf tvtrr description i,f ij.uJt liilaliic tor the gia-on ; uch m DKKSS GOODS. Super. Fnnih, and English CASHMERES. . . " Mousse il( Liuiti Supri Hiif ri.'il Silk Warn Alnaea i Fri inh, Knerli'-li. and Seottli Giusrhanit Sujm riine Oala 'laiiWi " " Haw Silk Hlaids riiii-oa Vira, Mmirerrj- ami Ort g-on 'VorsileJ J i:.! Mnler color, nfriped ynd b:tk lpaca' ' VVryrirh hlat-k ami shaded iloniUazintt ., Plid Cloak l.iniliL--. all Wool j Striped, Plaul and Plain Ltiist-js jl it'll English and American Calicoes j Very rich plaid Clockint j Silk and Cotton Velvet I A rirh as-ortmt ut .f plain black aud fancy SiiVt j Grt-eian, iryp an and Orleans Mitt ! Z'i'h r Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article 1 Hokiri am! Kt.1 r;ltvp lUrlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted lli.odi and Comforts PI ain and pluid Cambrics and Jacoae ts Swiss, Mull and Hook Muliits I. ini 11 Cambrics, brown and black Cambrics '1 bread I.act s, Edging-, and Inseri ing-s Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands Irish Linen 4, Green Beiege, Gauze Veils New Style Honiut It it. bonds Hoiinet Talib' and Artificial Flowers lllack Sew ini; H Silk and Mohair Fringe Silk Fringes fur Dresses, all colors black ami Fancy colored Apron Girdles snawis, ac. i Super. all Wod Brocha Shawls Do Sild anil Worsted nroclia Sbaw Is j Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and EmbM Cloth and Cashmere do J Super. Blanket and Xeck do , Silk Cravats and HM!,"ls j Cloths, Cas3imeres, Sec. j Fine bine, black and brown French, English and A- ! meriean Cloths ; French, English and American wool black Cassimeres ' Siier French and English fancy Cassi meres j Skv blue FeitC loihs an.l Mackinaw Blankets for Coats ' Gold mixed and other st ltd I weeds ; Blue, black and gold mixed Jeans ! Bcd.irreiii uhinnifl r.n..u; i.'i...ia Fine black and blue-black Cassunere Vesting Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colon d Wersted Uo Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves il I A h i: T& SflEE TINGS, 11-4 and 12-4 W bitnev Bl inket. t) C. 9-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings 5-1 riid 6-4 brown Sheetings ijiown anit bltacht d Drillings and Canton Flan.i !s The above ?cds have been selected with piv care, an 1 are olTered at the lowest Cincinnaii prices for CASH. K. TVNKH. Brookville, Nov. 29tb, 1847. 4y Cr- KXTKAOBDIN'AHY ! ! rj A CVItK OK 1IODY AND MIX D. Philadelphia, Jan. 6th, 1S-1S. Dr. D. Jay no Dear Sir Justice compels me f i muke the following statement of the extraordinary etKcts of j-oiir valuable medicine the A Iterative. I certify that my wile was ricted fir IbiitVm tears, ,1,,,-,,, wh.eh time her di-ease baffled the skill ol several eminent pb ysicians, and after fi nd insr that every means titat were used failed to relu v-ber, I eeiictiidt d to place her in the Pennsylvania Hospital, l-mcr that the care and treatment" (.he would there rueeive lrom the pbysieians in that institution, -he mi-tit atain be restored to health. ut to ni cl(.vlt disappointineiit she trrcw w,.re, and became entirely deranged in In r mind, and I was oh! iced to take lit V bo.m- airain, "in, nrable" and bereft of ... I will h.i-e mention that at this time the more rromirent symptoms of her diet e were Dyspepsia and I.ivert ..mplaint, attended with vicknes f the stmiHh, and ,,nitinfi -of a very nflensive fffitid mucus, pains in the bead, back and stomach, and in the reirion t the he.lrt,'with violent attacks of Colic, a mm M i some couc h from lar-e quantiti. s ofpblecm in h.r ihroat, which kept her continually tWin,' and retch, n- to throw it up. She had noapnet.te, and wa- very w.ak. She al.o sufiered vervmnth troma t.terine disease by which she was eor'fiia J t h r hed. Add to all the above, the deran-, ,1 state other mind, (wh,ch at this time was tru ly awful,) and yo ,I be able to frm smiie i.tea of her afflictions. Ky the advice of a Vi, ,,,1 we commenced KivUitr her your Alterative, in the doses of a tca spoonful three turns a day, and found that it helped l,tr yiv .,, gave lur your Vermifus-e to increase her a,1D. tin:il;il tlie Snaiiiw l; 1 1 ... i . e . , . , " leiroiate ner tiowr Is. SheI "ot taken two bottles of tie A Iterative, before it j prrated upon her in a wonderful maimer, filling her j la. e w ,tb small red pimples' aII,t caused her to ex, ec- I i torajelai-ue nuantiti. s of corruption, hefore w l.ieli. ; ! her breath wns ...offensive e could not r.maiu in the room wnh her unless the doors were open Kimiiiil' the Alterative doincr her so much ood', we in- i ! er. ased the dose according to the directions ,.,., t,e ... , improve oaily, until finally SHK WAS mind' UED 1,EALT" i,k b!-v as Mel as In j I hope you will delay no time in laying this before 1 the public, as I am willing to be qualified at anv time to the truih of the ahove statement, and that it ' was jour Alterative which cured her i SAMUEL FIKLDS, . . 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t'Hr f I SPIUrJING Arra -WEAVING U7"F. are .iu.w ndy w ith U. ref'-i't of double ma- ( Hum 11 fi,i..-,i ... . alou ear,!,,, 270 -pii.dlt- mtl.ir fur opn.n.ng ; -. . ' w iin win tan ifii Kir rk ,uo ?,(.. Tbocliin- t a di-tanee can be wre i i!uircord,n bei,.?dL.nc ltt ,li;ht. Spinmnr on fi..ic i.,.i,e,-. Mannraciurii.R on shares nr bv thV Ji.r.1 fonr m the fat I or , exehatir-f: we will ive wi.N i r,.r wo.il fcn f:iir u.r,um, Ur , we mai h i w .oils n hand to suit customers, t-rscr-s fardir.5 5 7 cts. per lb. Si-.ii.i,? ,. I5 8d.lfl2-3" W rauiiR Cas-inett . Igjcts per yd.. chain found MVaurr Imii, 20 .i chain fo11(, Mam i.UttiriBt; Cabinet 37 to 43 J cts. per yard " " ousilinres J andI3 cts per yd. ' . J -atu same as Csssinett . White Flannel nnshnresfor ; " " " per yd. 20 tii 25 cts; . . . Cloth on bareA - and 2S ists.per. ' " per yar-l JO to 2J ' ElanVett on shares and 8 eta. . . ' per yd. 30 lor narrow " . " if fr w-n-. Fultior v iJI oe doiie as t;-R:il st iiMifcl prieei, from 0 o 25 and 53 v t. acc.-ding', ,o Color and work. All the above Ain iv wewi'l waj Tiint to be done in the beststyle. t hose w ishin? o rm.cba umb in our i'J .Jl ui nCLi.liunn.hiii .. 1 1 . .:n n T.HI i. .in ii io ,neir i.ri-ftn ;r can on us at the j Factory cm! excmir.e onrstvrk if ihev waut a troii"w II made artiote of poods'. F.. MCTicCO. 3 Lail .el April 23, 1847. . !7rt-mo. r".rSvP,XCE.il'S VEGETAHLK PILLS and . f i' . : f. 're r-illsareno loii-er smunrthrr-e ot doubt.nl n,,.n5 Tbev'ave pas.ed away fr-n the tuo.nds datlrlanncheJ ,,on betide of cxLrimtnt and no-v stad :v.s;h,-r i reputation, and are :,t con-in-more ntr,i-Hy used tha-i any oiht r prepi-rai on 'jf lfi i; lite fin . . i. 1 r . ma.,. 1 hi y have been intrn.tneed ' . . .' ' hi-.s been Ibiind poih:e to carry il.em, and there are evidence of tben cod e-Teots. In the South, panic ulany, w h.-.eb.l,,,,, disea-e.s preva-1. t bey annually iaveti.el.ves ot thonsansU. For i-roof of t he r. Z " " n-e's out puntain .1,1.1,. , m?r start raent.,nnd rfthe value and ecacv of rl-s rne.i.cine. the proprietor w ill insert a ttw of the man'y bousaml t.,l,ni,.,al, wWl, :,ve Wet. presented to I Tt ." "vT. ' ''r,t rPhiIity- ,!. wl,o cianot be booebt or,n.!.,enee,i in any aF , ..f.,.,.;1' -men ,,., i.av e .., i,tP v.ews ,.f moral responsibility and iust.ee, than to certify to frets b- caosit w i 1 do another... tavo.-, themselves no ' , , , TESTIMONIALS t ,.v in"r"r .r,,fan tn,,tice he follow ing festimo-i'llla.-'e fT,eac' "fSpfneer-. ieetabie Tompkins-lllufT, SumptcrCo, Ala. Jan 4. ir .x. spencer: Dear S.r-I ish y,,,, , forward me jalarresupplv of your Pills; I don't think 300 bo, i two ,arce a quantuy to send I ,j le0 boxe, h , ..x months , t it y are the most popular Pill, in his Plaee. t ..r t, :os complaint., sick head-ache ., e ! ...e and such Uke diseases, they are considered almo", i an inf;i'.li!;le reined v. r ln,- r,. i.. . .-i-i j nr. pier's PUN;!! .w.U thr doen " Pills to neof I. ------ -.--..vii v. i ,Mir Myciismers think them superior her PilU 1 to Peters or any other Pills j Respectful- yours. O. C. KELSEY l.ivines.on, Sumpter Co., (Ala.) June26 1343 ALBRKT SPENCt R, M. D. ' DfAR Sir u have within the last year sold abon t twonundred am fifty boxes of your ti-bili,,s Pin" !,ei ,c Brally considered a pond family medicine .... R. F. HOUSTON Kc Co torsalebyH,tt&Haile,B.ookviUe,Ind: TO COUrJTRY BIEROHAn I rl '"cr'bt'- liavinr? by recent importation com I wo,, ,V 9StOCkof,?,,i",t1 Common Ware, i,?w oT rr "". ''rv.sh,: to purchase, that he can ; now o(ierforthe,revam,nat,on one of the be tt selected "7" !"'e's,n the West. He feels confident that those ! who lavnrhim with a call will fn.d it to their interest . to purchase,,, i, hU intention to sell at low pHce, eitherforcasliorapproved paper. F ' try t'A.b-"?,.';? st.keu ll w'th view to the counirj r, ait , and consists in part of Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; ' Ho Is, assorted sizes:' . ... , ,,n riu,'i'-S do do Jo Kd-ed and CC Plates, do do , 1,0 Haker Dishes and Nappies; t'c5' tTtat 1 arit-' nfother articles in his line , ! I ht ?r i" as',rVm "f r'l".t tib,, w hich will be old by the bi at Manufacturer's prices v x, - SAMPSON, Mxds'eY, & CO. Marcl X";";,1; taSt "ae' Tr"slC- Bl"'2k0-Iyin j &3C n!ir:3;l:on i Cnredco UK. IMKJKKS' CD.MFO(IM) I Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A sale and ctrtain core r.,r Consumption of the r"s'ni. "W "u ,U"Vd'.Co,"?hS Asthma! i . m , , the a,d.;, Kronch,tis,Whoopi7 Coutfh,a..i I all Pulmonary Art.ctions. ' To t!, ose who have diseased Limfs-lVf call , tour cand.d and ,nc; re attention , the .et merit , olt.ie above preparation, and not pu t i t down it h , ot.ur ine.Ucnts w. tho.it enquiring whether there is net entire sanc ory p;o,fef its value, that too m.m men or the hi ifhesi itandin- and w ho a re UvV, ! 'Medical P; A"'" Physieiai". , ami . I, ducal I at e It j , , en their Professor, have had t lt T b' ,11,,,Great Ivemedy, and eooie out ! V 1 i. K-'Y certificates, that there is ......... ..,, ma.ift ruret when every thinir else has tailed, and that it is the Great BL, . i t I-UNGS. WeiH ive below alewre- . l... ,. i , i""l"-"'"."n extracts tr,.u, the certifi1 : , , "c . extracts lr,.n, the pamphlet, which pun ip. t. : r..ii 1 .1 I ' ,,ri, : ., . , , "" in" me exact place w here i ib.y reside, by ealliiion theaeor u h.L ! ,.7,,7" fop ta,t-' . C3-Tl.ey are frm men of Puch high ! ".'"!r. th.?- t'' .?'' .skeptic will at ee be whnare1"",""'1 I r"rt "Se1 bY t,,e IIins, w li.i are s ,di known to die w ith r ... ' .... . 'r .!. , t.onsumpeon. Read a ,",'" "".""" r ot cures this medicine has made .n t mc.nnat, alone, cy Dr Wtn j Kiehare,8 of t .nemnati, s..ys ,n the ease of Mr. Charles Wade on Sixth street market .i. .. ,s .... : --1-.., inai iyr. ivoc-ers- svrun ne,, ;.,0'? a.'U '1l ar.VUUEI "M,aOer all other , -ir. it. likiict Kace street two deer, aWe Fif,h, says not bis Doctor, hi. t his' Consutta Fnjcan vm Kiven up all hope, 0r hi, recovery, yet he was entirely cured by the use of the above medicine. Mrs. Am, Childs, Sixth street, two do,-, , t t bnml,,,a)s that she had the Cons. impon and was reduced to a mere skeleton a.,.1 her coujrh was sodistressiner, though under the care of a I rotcs,,.r,i, Cincinnati College, who failed to g-ive HTl , ,yi,t"" Mt1"'-",e Kve immediate relief, and restored her to p -rfect health. Mr. Gabrie Inn head. Cat hnrine . . v"'r,e' . ' . ..an (.,iai-e oeiow i.11111 cert.hes that h- wa, given up hv ,) hU Kl eI1(,s Physicians, and has raised even quarts of Matter and Illooti ti-oni l,,s lungs, and this Medicine cured him ensire y ,n a very short time. Mr. H. Pltimmer, (Matter,) Maine streets between Eighth and Ninth streets, states that his Wife was p tended hy two of the besj Doctors, tor t orsumption for two years, and then declm i attemhn-r anv limn r .... .. , , L. ii """' i " 10 1 ti 'Jl? 'I' " J 4 u. oeM.e men use,t two hot tic of this medicine. i , , - limit- coi.i.i re Mien rcsi'trci ner to neaun. Mr. J. Finch savs b,a '' ndfol Couh and constant ly s,nt in niood ,"-o' muun tiiiiirr MteCure ma T 1 v f f 1 1et h:c??-V',,,,a"Ksrot wor9e: ,s,,t """,,veMS operated like a charm in cluing him Jnl'e Wm irk, late Post Ma, er of Ci icinnt., i for years saTs ,at Mr. Fincht.,g stjternent are entitled ,o ",11 eon fi.leiice, and tiat he lull eorrohorJtes what he has' by his own experience in usin it The Wifeof . i... u .... . x ... . K i lie ne oi ,lr- ..iaiev it lnioimm avs that ah has been troubled w ; ii, ,1 ;,..,...i . ?.5 V . ,ne . . , . . - . u Lull.-!, mr many yta .s but found the happiest effect bviisimr the above Svriip, and recommended it to her friends The Hev E r 'i Sr ei""N, -Vm Gror' talker, J. P. Garniss, .'. Col John Kiddle, Esq., Jan-es Foster, Esq ! (irif! bnleatman, Esq., E. Harrison, Esq , D. Churchell Ksq the Townsh,,, cie.-k of Cincinnati, will testifyto the Inestimable Value of this Medicine for Diseased I.uners. Mrs. Kowe of otanton. Ohio, says that she was sofarRone w ith Consumption, that her Doctor said she coiil.l not live but one day longer, and that this valuable Srjrrvp C u ml her entirely . Dr. Wilson ot Cialiopoi.s, states that hi Patient, the Hev. H Wiseman's Wife was worn out with the Fulmonary ConSUmtltioil fur m.-HIV V.'ura on.l l.:a - i:. r I i j ,u..u ...t i mr-ti ie i a i leu to cure, yet Dr. Hog or' Liverijort A and Tar had the llflntiict i. . 'j y ii j . ST.iTEMF.T CiF rtlf nrpjiri-nv I.ate Professor in the Cincinnati Electic Medical tolieere.and a Physician well known, who has an extrns,ve pra :ice, in relation to the cure of viss. Belt after beeiticf jriv.n up to Die with the las't stae of Consumption, by a number of able Physicians. 1 Mr. A. I.. Scovill. Sir However reluctant I have nee,, to p, rl)llt ni). name to appear, attached to certificate recommending- Pattern Medicines, Nostrums or Catholicums, I nev rt'.u less think it mv duty not only to mv iiarrun. hi. ... a. " . - . ', .. r v .-ii 1111 , , 31 ri( an afflicted with diseases requireng Cough M, dicine to C t si 1 t n i t 11 1 Ii , . . .... ' 1 .. V - I--" iieuiar e-a-es 01 incipient ( ontumption, vi. Mis Kelt, s ep daughter of Mr. John ,-:,r,r.0 V'y',a Mis" """r, sister-in-law of Mr: . AV undar butcher, anrt Mr.R. K. Cox, one of ,he C ity Council, that Dr. Pogers' Compound Svrrui. of Live wort and Tar operated more Like a Specific tliaiian remedy of a similar character in its operal turns that I have ever use,! in my practice. One of th-st- cases 1 above, viz. Mis9 Belt, appeared to be iabormT under the Last Stage of Scro. ulous Consumption, as pronounced by several Physicians w ho were n attendance previous to my being called to treat the ease. She is at tins present time in the enjoyment of as apparently good health, and from appearance, us lik.iy t.. .he with any other disease, as any other young lady of this City. As it respects the health t.Hbco.t,ercaes, all the threa. en, ng premonitory symptoms .,em to hate subsided friin the use of a fewbottles of ihe ) rrup above. Very respectfully, Jtc.", HIRAM COX, M. D Cincinnati, January. 1847. Forsaleby A L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and Race btreets, Cincinnati. Also for sal by R. TYXER, Brookville. 4

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1 80 Acres of Land for Sale. ; fl VIE subscriber w ih s lo sell 80 acres of land, loI I cate.f two and a half miles east of IJrookviile. ...- half mil ss eth ol the turnpike to be constructed j from BrtK kvilie to C incinnati. There is about ten .acres cleared, and i nder ..'d fence, the balance well ' tin. I.ereil . Iti. I..iat..n : . 1. 1 . .. .. .1. . .

.... . " " " i.v....j , me ou ricn, anit srell calculated for a farm. Water, woo,!, and stone. '-."-- h rrmsona Die terms D. K. r. viRLTir. Ma; 11,1, :j4T. ..

' MORE PROOF THAT sirnrs toxic syrup yvjL-L EFFECTUALLY CUKE THE . - FEVER AND AGUE. ' Trot, Isd , August lih, l'4T. Having- used in my own family. Smith's Toll c Syrrtp or Velvet aM- Febrifiic-e lor the cure of A foe and Fever end Chills and Fever, as well as having sold (m my iu ighborhood) upwards of sixty bottles within the lac- twt, tnonths, I take pleasure in stating ihat in no ease ha it failtdto effect a spet-dy cure t ither in A a-i,,- and Fewr or Ch ills and Fev r, and I sincere'F "eommeiirt it to my friends and the public a one of the most ettV-clual and innocci.t remedies tbsl I have ever known used. - - R. BATES, P. M. Jeffeksi - Co., Ky., August 4, 1347. This is to certify that 1 was afHicted last summt r wnh. A erne and F

ieais. E o.l .1, ." f':i"'Z'.'Z,'.x.V. I , ,i il. s V ' "A 1 ""r", 11 J V'" ' """ l cou.d hear i.t, withoin etreet, and despaired of ever fffttnn- well; I wasuidueed to try Smith's I onic Syri w's. enH,latt F,tbr,'u1'' mnA by i.sie two bottles i was entirely n sured to niT usual irood health, and have continued well u u t o t his t ime. I therefore do ii'ij hesitate rttommi nil it to my friends and the piibl.e, as the most erl'ectiial and innocent remedy that ha,, tier came to n;y know ledg-e. NEWTON STIVERS, i'repa.-td by W ILSOK, STARBIHD SMITH, Louisville, Ky. Forsaleby - M.W.HAILE, 37-irn Brookville, lnd. fi CO. TrnoLr.sALi: dealers ly !vc:k.s n RicfreSm Jcwclrv, oviVr-C:NMAKK,f'S TO' S St MATKH1AI.S M r " 1 1Y n!"''1' an extensive assortment jS or .;ne Gold and Giit Jewelrv, Gold and Silver pee.ic es, CJoi.l ari l Silver Lever and Vrrg-r Watches, Gold art., silver Pencils. ..m,i.m r.i,.,. a.-:. oli.i ?tiii..r. .;:, :,..,,. u' .. , ' -rS (cv. ic. f r, .'-r' .V"' "urLU Street CIN CINNATI, O - - T A N 13 A 51 K A f i I f E S I 'i:r'V,b,ir,,M'rhavi""s' puitbased rheold Tan-Yard hhe will give ihe market j price, 3tc. ( April lff:!i, 1817- - - . . nil II EX II Y SJIAFER. or he 15 I r .' "i t",er"1 in, l"t..erShip Ffrrr nt ,lI",!:'ac,, ul k'encril Com niin and m svr"''S!EW 0"H, "inde the C eWin. r F S- t3, and solicit a share ot t..e busniess of ranklii, and adjoining ,.-,.,,. ROBKKT SPEXCK, r. , THOMAS CiUAKD. New Orleans, Dee, tS4. J2.ljr t'AXUS FOR SALE. "3i.RSOXS wisbniff to purchase lands in Franklin county, are informed that the Mihcribcr has for sale a number ol tracts i Pn.ev, I.aur. I, and of TuTnKrVTnT2VnhiV' WhUh i di.Voatd H ",. . Aces and upwards, u, acc. mmodat.s rates and terms. Office at HHOOKV1LLK. 12th Oct, 1847. HOWLAX. -"" II. V. HORTON, MAXTFACTl'RKlt OF Grand and Subordinate Divisions SOXS OF 'EMPIWAXCE, K M BLUMS AND . R O S E TTES CHAPLAIN'S AND DEPUTY'S K M II L E M S. GRAND AX D SUBORDINATE DIVISION 11 h GALIA, SEALS, &C. f . II F . subscriber has, at a heavy expense, pot up a w full and complete set of Steel Dies, for the purpose ol manufacturing Grand and Subordinate Division EMBLEMS, and is now prepared to furnish Di!rW ' ,lt-w,ad beautiful stv le of Emblems, .arranied of pure s.Uerand ata reduced price. The following- testimony, is deemed su Hicien t recommendation of the merits and quality of the article he offers to the Order. Extract from the minutes of the proecdinrs of th Grand Division at its late session, April 29th, 1847. f v i ,, u 7 ' -e. '"""I10 ,,f P-ervitis; uniform tj in the Badsre. of the Order, that this Grand Division recomni. nd to the favorable consideration of the .rvl. ru- , ,1",,,,0,,s 01 State, the beautiful new of (' i.nnati i " ,nan",ac,urt1 h' nru- V. Horton Grateful to his brethren of not only Ohio, but Indi!"r;e,",U'kand M."""'is for their kind and l"ber..l p.it.onue, he conbden t ly asks for i ts com inuanre fee,,, assured that his Emblems are inferior to none m po,t ol workmanship, and at as reasonable a price as any manufactured either in ihe East or West Orders attended to promptly and articles forwarded For Sale. fill WO small frnmc d wet li ,,K l,Se., in ,,e ,w n of ;.....t t. ,-,, newiy niult this spriiiK", and finished in frood order. It offers a first rate opportunity to trood, ste-dy Mechanics, w ho are rjreatlv in demand' and in one ot the best neighborhoods in the Slate Situated on the Turnpike, now under contract lead, from Brookville to Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be sold on ne commoiiatin-terms. For further particulars annlto, R. BR UN D RETT, August !, 1347.-33.Sm Mount Carmel liAUGATNS! BAllGALWS! Will be found at S t,;JPleeveT S Cheap Cash Store. I rVvrviv '"'I .r, ct iv' J y FALL SUPPLY OF , . uo"S' which lam prepared to sell at pi ices that cannot rail r n t 1 ' ;.. . 11- . iuc ine advantage in t llinur for cash that I can make two or more small profits while others are making- one large one- and W illie thus trvilln- II. .!, ....l.i: . , . . . . - ......... n 1. nnr iiiiic, l Wt 1IIU can ,,,, them lor their patronage, feelmjj assured they will not be disappointed. nillier. fjcrrrg. AVflAor X r. exchange for Goods, and Cash' paid for rsis.ai, riff nrru ' v. a v. r r. 11 . BrookviU., Sept. 30th, 1MTpPP Court Ifan.e. Bloom Fokok, and.Ifmati Jno'v Store N. W. UHAPMAV. 'iS-i Main Street, neat the Court House. CINC INN -17' -RON' & XAII.S ofall.'ize,STEELSoferery.le.. fl cr.puon,aUot the very best quality-warranted. -tnvils, ,ses, Bellows. Carriaqre springs and Iron Atlcs, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledeand Hammer moulds. Alt of sood quality and warranted AL.SO - A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos.22,24 25 25&27 X- H All of the above articles will be sold for cash.' and at low rate. Country Merchants and UlacksmithJ will hud it for their interest to call before purchasing elsew here. N.W. CHAPMAX. S Auffust21stl8J5. 14-ly OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON. () II f O D. GERARD, Proprietor. PMIIS Hotel has been refitted up painted anew inside and out the rooms all furnished with new carpets, new beds, bedstead,, chairs, tables; and indeed everything connected with, and appertaining and belonp.ncr to, a Hotel, has undergone an entire change. Without doubt it is as neat an establishment as can bo found 111 any town of the same size either east or west of the mountains. His table, too, is not surpassed for the necessaries and luxuries of life, and will satisfy the nicest epicure. The Stabling belonging to this Hoif e has also been improved. The best of provender will at all times be furnished. Travelers will findit to their comfort and advan-i tage to stop at the Ohio House. Feb 5, 1847 n6.tf NOTICE. STATEof INDIAN A, I the Franklin Ciici.it Franklin County, ss. 3 Court August Term, 1847 Wednesday, August 11th, A. D. 184T. JOSEPH DEPl'Y S In Chancery. ADDISON CARVER. J CIOMES the said complainant by How land his soJ licitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, by affidavit tiled, that the residence of the said Addison Carver is unknow n, and that due search and enquiry, has been made in this county and in 'he place of the last residence of the said Carver, nd that his residence yet remains unknown, It is therefore ordered by the Court, th?t notice or the pendency of the said bill be published Tor three weeks successively in the Indiana American, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, notifv inethe caul defendant of the pendency of the said bill and that unless be plead to or answer the same before the calling of the cause at the next term of the Court, the said bill as to the said defendant will be taken a confessed, and this cause is continued &c Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON, ' Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Court . 20th, 1847. 44-3w FOR SALE. 1 WO lots in Brook ville'with dwelling houses one on the bottom, the other on the hill ; a Isosome voluubie lots, all Hpan reasonable terms. JOHN A.MATSOX January 1st. 1846. , tf' TERMS OPTIIK INDIANA A3IKRICAN. TWO Dollar, in advance, 92.50 in six months, gLOO at the end of the year, and an addition ot 3o cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or les will be ia. scrted t hree times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-Aye cents if pav. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar aud fifty eti. f delayed i wo years, and in the same proportion fos the time payment is delarsxl. Larger H. : m l sr a as-T hss w fit V lara4 ta morptrnoit

Fa&hlocable Tailoring. N. F. HODMAN. IS preps rd, at his old stand, south of the pnbll square, to S Ccornmndat? all who may faor him with their custom. He Matters himself that he wilt be enabled to pive universal satisfaction. Havisr renmed the business he hopes tu merit and receive a liberal patrons -e. Cutting don to order. Latest Fashicns rctived n--iilirly. Brookville, Not. !3d 1847. 49-tf

HERMAN MNCK. JOHN II. FARQUII.tK. New Goods. laiuck ami Farquliar, ! " A t. r. j psi re HAEjt't received and are no w opening a rencral assortment of " . , , i r tlllCy (1)1(1 &rilj,le Dry iOO., liardltare, J Qurensirar e. (ilassicare. Groceries. Ac. . i - . ,. . . " to uliicfi lhv rtinef tfnllv n-;r I bey solicit EXAMINATION by purchasers, before buying elew here, a their itock was carefully selected, and will be sold at the LOWES T PRICES, at the old stand of Butler & Linck, opposite the Post Office. Nor. 19, 1S47. 47 Hew Fall ani Winter oods. BURTON &T3IAUTIN, HASjnst received, direct from Philadelphia, a complete assortiu nt of falj and winter Goods, consisting in part of White, Red and Yellow, Flannels. RIeacbedaiid unbleached. Canton flannels. Men's net elrawe-s and shirts. Calicoes, Ginghams, Camelion Jtc. liuei.a Vista Piads. Spun silk and Victors, do Chashme.s. Mous. Of. Lanes, and Black Alpacha Lustres. Gentleman's Wear. Wave, Beaver, Blue, Black, French and English Cloths and Caaimer. Blue black, mixed and cadet Satinets, Kentucky Janes, Jtc. Shawls. BIk. Worsted, Embroidered, Cloth Shawls. " plain Thibet and Wool do " Mode Col 'd I hi bet do Km!). ' Cloth do " " Cashmere do And a variety of De Laine do Haiidkcrchit Is and Cravatg. CapsMen and Boys, Hair Seal Caps. " Boys and Childrens cloth caps. " Plush and fur do Palo Alto, Point Isabel and Gen. Scott, oil silk and glared Muslin caps. UOOTS ANI3SIIOKS. Men a Boy's and Youth's, coarse Boots and Shoes. '' , " " Kip and calf Brotans. W oman , Misse's and children's, boot Ic shoes. Ladie's, lasting pater, Morocco and calf lace boots. Ladie s Gum and buskin, overshoes. All of which w ill be sold as low, if not lower than can be had 111 this market. Please tall and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Brookville, Oct. 21s 1848. 431y NEW SflOK SHOP. X9 T.' HE citizens of Brookville 1 f v are iiif'itriTifH i h vj r a xt i ALBERT n 1 l.F.Y. liuv .a Partnership in the Shoe Making Business. Their shl.li is in the norili ln.a.r...... . ...,. ouiiuni. j mcy expect to do their work in the best, most substantial and fashionable style, they expect their friends to patrome them, in preference to the miserable Easfifths Am vina: II. ... .1. -( .untllttVlUI CB . N. B. Mr. Cain hereby notifies all person indebted to him to call immediately, and settle their accounts, either by cash or note. Stock is high, and requires cash to continue busines. ELI CAI.V, ALBERT KILET. Nov. 26th, 1847. 43-3w LOOK AT THIS! THE Subscriber takts this method to return thanks to his old friends and customers for their rerv liberal jiaironae heretofore bt-sjow d upon him, and lespecilull'- solicits a continuance of their favors I nave now 011 ham! a e..n u...i 1 , . -- .. ...i iuiiinrit: asiiinmint ot tlie justly celebrated I'ltl'.MIl'M COOKINCi s. 1 OVK. -rhe many persons having ii,;, Mve in use hear testimony to its superior! ly over all other stoves ot the ki.id ever offered to the public. A 1 s Green's patent and combination Cooking stove rr economy in fuel, convenience and despatch in all the departments of cooking. I his Stove is unsurpassed hv of Hhith we can refer to hundred of persons, who have them 111 use. ' Also a well selected and general assortm ent of air tight ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the most approved patterns and finish, together with a full assortment of Tin and Japan Ware, namely: CandleMicks, Sugar Kowls, Tumblers, Molasses cups. Nutmeg Grates, Pepper Boxes, ic. fcc. All of which the undersigned is determined to sell on the most ac commodating terms for cash. , ... , , t JOHN II. FUDGE. Rrookville, Nov. 2filh, I847. N. H. All kinds of Job Work done at short not ice. with neatness. '48-6mJ J. if. j-. ' II. 13. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW KOKOMO, I r .. 1 . - . , , ""."uni eo., inu. . uiuumiHf ina, Oct. 25, 1847. 44 JOHNA. MATS ON, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., Duookville, Ind May 16th, 1845. 20-tf. JOHN II. JFAUCiUIIAK, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1813- 3 tf. JOHN D.IIOWLAND, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLE, la, Jd-SPKCIAL NOTICFCli S 1 'Ulijy Important tothe ll'est. It has been lonir 8 thought that the citizens of the West were to see b r times in regard to the billions diseases'w ith which portions oTour noble country are visited. The frue medicine is at lennth .wv.-.i . ... i. . .. . r,..- ,u w r. ,,lc. eeieoraien Grafcnberg Company. Their ad verl isement is in an other column, to hit h the attention of every man woman aud child should be immediately given. ' Cci:irtiicrKhi. TFfH.; J4L'H.TON h ociated AMOS D. n . , , with him in the mercantile busines 1 hey will continue at the old stand, and invite their friends :.,) ,,e public to call and framine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they flatter themselves they can sell GOOD ARTICLES on suci terms as will be entirely satisfactory to purchasers. Brookville, Nov. 20th, 1847. NOTICE. B. H. BURTON invites those who are indebted to h.m, to call and settle, as he is desirou, of closing up his old business, and is in great jieed of MON EY, at this time. Brookville, Nov. SSth, 147 L.49. New Establishment. rgHF. subscriber wishes to inform the citiaens ot Brookville, and the public general ly, that be is now prepared to do all kinds f BLCKSMITHJ..i:.IVN'IXG'""a FINISHING all kinds of MACHIN EKY; setting up and repairing Seam Engines, casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work. Also makes and repairs all kinds of Guns, Pistols, Jcc. &.C. The subscriber intends usinp the oest of siock, ami doing his work in the best manner and on the most easy and accommodating terms. His shop is in front of the Methodist Church, and within three squares of Mr. Spear's Mill. JOHN MOEFITT. Mar 3d, 1847. x9 Eaton and Kitridge. - f t ..! X f ...... "MPORTEKS and Manufacturers of Guns Rifles and other sporting aparatus. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Gun Makers materials. Pocket Cutlery Dirks Bowie Knives, sc. 4jc. Agents for Eastern Pow! uvr, .lainr at, oriwixn 11 1 1 n and Siath sts. JJ 1 yr. 30,000 LB9. Sligo Iron, assorted siaes 20,000 Wayne, " d 800 lbs. American Steel 290 " English blister st'el to kegs nails, for sale by

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fiKAi fi:ui:iicj PILLS. Twenty ThtViet.it Boars fid ear V jtj t l. m.. f p HE GHAF.rENllK.80 COM PAN TJ esir sTcsuli theaitrntionufrvfryoneinlrrrstrd tu tke hrahk of the prt at aud beautiful VTcsi, to their vUws respecting Blt.LlOVS DISORDER. This class diseases is the fJrraf Scourer of th "r':.r" "-"..phere Go where we n,.y, ,hr,r .1 " mnd fc,f' Th or,Tr ""d sv-T-denyinjc settler who pre.,es h, way to the ,., ke the "wilderness bud and blossom as the r.,.e," meets this dreadful evil, lie i. willing to gork h.rd n.l endue. e"7 P"l"", 'ni 6er Aim. Bui in . Uttla while he is seixed with some form of bil.oo. Iisease. His strength now is weakness. A cloud comes ove his prospects; and heexrlaims, wtuld that thert vrrt somr medicine to prevent this dreadful evil, and to cure it n firn it doc teUe upon its victim!" From the moment of the landing of the Pilgrims of Plymouth lo the present hour, hiliious diseases have sent sorrow anddesolailoii through the land. Let the graves f the loved aud the lost tell the story. A niomentiious question here comes up. litest Supreme Ruler intend that the filing SOSS OF THE It F.ST, men to wiring to bear the heat and burthen J the f, should of all vtheis btsuhject lo to tad a calamity It is not incverrnt to say No No NO ! . And why do we say.Va f Because there is no class of diseases that can be so certainly prevented a ad cured as those now spoken of. This is the Great Fart lo which the nraefenbrrf Company would call the attention of GOVF.HKOHS. CLERGYMEN, JURISTS. LAWYERS, ,VEDl! CALM EN, PHILANTHROPISTS of every name ;!'AV.7Ju,!,LSu ANDS FATHERS, WIVES and MOTHERS in theentire Wcsf. There isnoreas.a why Btllious i isorders should not be F o r c! v e r II an i li e 1 from the West. The reader may not believe this: he. maysmileat the i.Lrs. uut in these days of Great Discoveries w hy should not something be found which will control and cure disearrs which are, iu their na tore, controls!. le and curable? It is a well known fart that the true nature of blsious disorders has been but partially understood. Here has been the great secret of the' utter failure of nearly all the medical men and niedicine-rt riders f the day. To BREAK" THE CHILL ! seems to have been and to be their great aim inrfever and ague; and to purge, drench, bleed and merctiriaslie in all the other forms of bilious fever. What have been the consequences I They are too well known l need relating-. Tens of thousands have died; multitudes have had their blood poisoned by mercury, scarcely any have been permanently cured. The true theory is V r e v c ii t i o n ! and in cases w here it is in the system, to eradicolt H thoroughly. All theseends aresurelv attained by the celebrated Graefenberg Vegetable Pills. T a. t I t...r l.A I -I .. .TT...I U .-I. . . . .... ... . .c 17 t. n u 11.rt1ug.10ut ine v.reat esss and the Jlilltous Taint which ilings to the system ali.ui nuc leprosy, w 111 oe eradicated. Health wiliest speedily restored; the sallow complexion w ill be mad fresh and fair; strength and pleasurable sensation will return, and the next season will not And the GRAVE YJII'SISU Il 1 r tils lirVfim. ska A '. ..... sr.. fl. Siar . s.isc- wi ! uisrsr.n j. T( u IO n rrrnini topay that if thes Pil.i wt rf funiislird to r rt-ry fitmilr THE GEXER.1L GOVERNMENT, it would be the most economical and merciful rxpe diture ever made. Wl.? 11.. ....... e r,-. .. j . j..,...., iiiuiirvrij iimiir all Billions tendencies would be banished! The West wouiuno longer bedreaded. There would be NO MORE SICKLY SEASONS! The inhabii4its there would be as free , from sua complaints as those of the healthiest portions of Nvw England. Unlike all other anti-billions medicines th Graelenbcrg Pills utterly prevent the formation of the disease within the system. Those who use thttu according to directions CANNOT BECOME lilLLlOVS! With these remarks the Graefenbrrg Company invite a still more extended trial of their Pills. 1st. Let nrir .!m. .,,,. .1..1, j - . . .... ply, and distripute to every famtlu. it. ri wicrijymfn rreomtnena ana atitrihwt tnrmm 3il. l.rt l.andh aittr t,toiiW . s r - titiv lauds. 4th. Lrt Emigrant Societies and other philanthfp tc hodicsjuruith them to the needy In fvltort. llirrf1 i tin wklr .!., V itr.. hould not heperfi ctly lit ulihy ; that on iti brautifn prairunil hes'ul-it noble trramt itrong and igorou health huiild not he fnioyed. Ill I he iulloWsnrr , m ll.as.u sk1.n .MV.:aa " " " - 'iv ss- A in bbv ai v I r w sntisallar sA' r si 1 1 u wC . . I . 'r'"" " iiui iriuiiiiMin a . a Arthnia Flafntencv. Billions Complaints, Fluor Albus. or Walt, Gastric Fever, Green Sickness, Gripes, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hyslci ics, Incontinence of Urit. 1 ndigestion, Inflamatinn of vitat part InHamation fifth S(a at h. Jntindice, Liver Complaints, Low Spirits .lull., Bowels deficient action in, Breast Pamr tatarrn, Consriparion, Cough of I'regnanty, Costiveness, Diarhoo-a Difficult Breathing, Dyspepsiaa, Oyspeitic Consumption, Digestion, Imperfect, Determination of Blood to the Head, Ear Ache, Krt sip ;s, Epilepsy, Fever t.ow. Nervous, Intermittent. Remittent. Menstruation, Supai sed or 1'ailiful Nervous Eilau.av.a, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Fever and Ague, j Stomach Various diseasst 5 Whites. In all billions or chronic disorders, the. Pills achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they defy competition. And as the susceptibility of th American constitution is to these diseases, they sr. aptly styled by some. The Pill of the New World. Their wonderful efflcacy ip these complaints artes from their power to open the Pores: dense and flrer.Kthen the Stomach and Bowels, make the fiins) tow healthily and clear, aud to give tone and tuvni Ik so the system: WHOLES LE WAREHOUSE, 49 John street. New York In towns where there is no branch, the Company will appoint oneon application by letter (post paid) or otherw ise. Persons wishing ihe Pills sent by mail can otin them. Price 25 cents a bo. Myers Seaton, Centres-ill, Indiana, General Arral for the State of Indiana. Robert McClei y, Agent, Drookille, lnd. M O F F A T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. Th high and envied celebrity which these pre-emfoaat Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy iu all ihe diseases which lliey profess to cure, has reudersd the usual practice of puffing uot ouly unnecessary, but imworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them, aud they thrive not by th faith ef the credulous. Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. AFFECTIONS of the BLADDER and KIDNEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAII7TS. In the south and west, where these disease prevail, tU y will be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and otliers. who ono usa these Medicines, will never afiorwards be without tlmm. UILIOUS CHOLIC. and SEROUS Looseness. U1LES. COSTIVENESS, COLDS fc C GI G IIS, QHOLIC CONSUMPTION. Used with great success in this dmcase! CORRUPT HUMORS, DROfSlES. DTSPrlPSTA. ;.L .t . .. . ii"i wiin hum aiscreinf tus ease, should delay using these medicines immediately. stZ7.r v tne " FLATUa...,0 M 1 FEVER and AGUE. For thU ecourre oflh western country these medicine will be found a afe. speedy, nd certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject tu a return or the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent. TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED FOULNESS of COMPLEXION, OBNHRAL DBDILITV, QOUT. OlDDINESS, URAVtiL, Uf.ADAVHZH, of eweru kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY HUEVVA. TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOIS of AF PETITE. Z.ZVZ3R COXVXPX. AINTB, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, ' MKHCliRlAL DISKASKS Never fails to eradicate enlirely all the effects of Mercury intsnitely sooner than tne most powerful preparation of SarstpanUa, l??7" SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOU COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC A FFEC TU PALPITATION of th HEART, PAINTER'S CHOtlU. FILES. The original proprietor of thce meilicince was cured of Pile of 35 years slandine by the use of Uics LJb Moilicincs alone. PAISS in the head, side, back, limbs, jointi and orcana. UHEtlJIATIS.-f. Tb(-0 nmicttll w.,h Mtetriblo disease, will be sure of relief by tbo Lifo Medicines HUSH ofBLUOD tothe HEAD. BCU&YV SALTRHEUM. SWELLINGS, ovwarr SCROFULA, on XEXNd'B nVII., nKs worst forms. ULCERS, ef every description. .l W B , of all kinds, are eltoctually eipellt hIbese Medicines. FarenU will do well to administer Iheui tver then existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILLS AXD PIKEMX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. A sincl. trial will place the LIFE PILLS K4 PHCENIX BITTERS b.yona th r.ci r tition tu the estunatioD of everj patient. The genuine of these medicines er now pat up In whits wrsppers and labels, together with a pamphlet, eal rrf Moffat s Good Samaritan," containing th diretjous, V on which ts a drawing of Broadway from Wall street l. a Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very snV find us. Th wrappers and Samaritans er copyrigb4 therefore those who procure them w ith w late wtki psrsciit b assured that they are genuine. II careful, aud do ov buy those with ytUow wrappers; but if ye do, be siMSA that they com direst from a, or dont lauch thut. H7 Prepared and sold by DR. Tr7XZ.Z.ZAXa X3. riorrAtt. X3A Broadway, earner ef Aslboay street. New f ra Tor Sal by wt HAim,tBrsjfcvilk, Intt. Itrmitllli'M t'ilis. 0.a":nof gnuiucUraideth' PiUs.piLrv. iei I sasl nd far sal by KIV11 1UU lhvJKt

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