Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 January 1848 — Page 4
n I S V E Is L X Y . t hr imm in V!li. XhfcttK'ir jl,iiglil her foamy tt.t.k OVr Mssnchnsrtt Imiy, An.l hipov viMnjr-m Miillt I to think Th rt S'f'-r- tli-ni lay. AM c'M,,,ri,:S in the irttrrning snu Ro-e i "' niir and tloiii H v Ihril's ;n t'ie wrmU"er8 lieort Th iitj!.i.l of horn-. Rut 'mio! t'ie roved there) t. ivlsexl Yon lh
ho.sv heart weineJ cluirjiHt v:t;i sro; Hi eye wt iv Ih'IU ii-oj t te cock, I'is step ;w J ami islo.v. It ; not unrequited I..ve, Ni r t1r inaoiLt'iieul's fruit-, Th it mr's...l with cure tiie cheek of ont!i lit ivii n'r Kisn hi roots! A iKraMU U Jr." TEXT. How so'vcicss i weman! H i.v teif leris wonij:! Hw loftv is woiiimu! Mow loving i woiit iii! How chil;!ike U wom.iu! T o... i. i i , S " . :m.lt? . ,i I., n ... . II. : ! Jl . " i' a.i uri;uiNUI3 rU'...ie n lllOl intricate cnifiim. flower wliich bv mi:i!vsii.r no one can uu u( n cvrtainty wact'.tcr it be pois. I oiiou or noxious uot always. ?he h:s bceu ' with man from tho U-giuinp;, aud ho has ut feuiid her out yet. Site !- comparatively an I unexplored country an alphabet of hiero- ! fjlyphicw a nvsgnctic mjstery. No body knows hat her heart contains. Sometimes it seems ftulTci; with love, tenderness aud symoe.!h , and tit others f;!ied w;tti te.tiii: hut giit aud j v. 1. It .-.. . . l . . L -w - . i susnw iu i.:;i.se n-r: lljoa 'ao ou viin- uickcics and t;.e niSalies i.l lu-r nature
tu come lu cou'.act, ad then syeh an eiT.rves- j s'efeat. But in moral subjects, they do not man- j cet.ee takes place as migut, lower ti.e ambition 'st tbesame darinr or action. They trirt, liesiof pjarUsh aa i ciJer. l.'k the inanlhof A iril, i t',t- compromise, .;oubt. If thf V had, or would the i all 8jii liii and showers. J:.v a iMr ' sliow, the sime qua'iti. s in moral matters th it
crop of hers dries aad cra:oruU-s in the liyht of herautile ere it has a chance to f dl; Bud m inv ' H blight arii U mi. I.t..,.. I.. ! I... .. ! nr.g from some pis-ii g clou ! t f sorrow not lar-: g-r tlian a bed blanket. Griefs, hiti.ble out from her bosom to burst in nn atmosjihere cf jov ; and joys hk autumnal ll .w. rs, spring from llie warm bslsof ber heart, to b-cut down, by the fjJdcn frost of gri. f. A queer compouiil is wot.au! She is m.uie up of in.iustty, Mdness, Wauty, eiiks, PKtii.s, jealousy, love, haired iruniel.iMie, bear's grcas-, svm.thv. t.ar-i. smiles, ufl'ecli.ins auJ kindn?s. Sh talks i with her tongue, speaks . ith her eyes, is eio- I ctent with her actions, and yet I cau't under- ; ittand her t My friends How tender la woman? She is! astenderasa chicken, and as tonh It3 n vA gobl.r. She must be screened from the h, tj ummer's sua, sud tlicherej f.em sUm.s, bin! prottcted f.om the Masts of the winter and vet ' ihe, if she m..kes up her uiiud to d.i it, sho can j oat sweat tiie sun, fac n nonh-Ciisl-r, and be ' a match for the Devil. But inwardly she is us j tender as the mercies of heaven; her loa-t is as .......u .. ,r. .i. wtier ttiau me Hum m, as beeswax is softer than a brickbat. Her sympathies are as delicate as the down, and her love ai ears as fresh and unfading amid the sorrows of adversity n the evergreeti wreath that encircles the broa: brow of winter. Her tea.iern.-ss is t,... i...., i.. be destroyed bv time m ly bring: common. whatever chance fortune or totth us trij. aud twice as My dear friends no mr.tt-r whether bom In a cellar, shscan sometimes be as lofty as a c.,rret. When she once gets h -r b -.ck up Oh, cats and brooms' ieks, !o k out for yourselves! She is its high as Olynijius, and as savage as a tausogo machine. Iu her wrath is as crlzy as b;bi.g, as strong as a t:gvr, and as terrible as a tornado. She blaies up as though she is a tar-barrel, and in a moment all is over and nobody kilbd. When she comes down from the inouutains, whence she was rolling big stones upon the people below, softens down to a jelly, and becomes as quiescent as a goose pond after a tempest. The breeches wou't tit she must resume the petticoats an.l I a woman after all. My hci.rers how loving is woman! Aye, heisamaziuelv stick v in her sit .t. i, .. ...... uu. Will clillato the cIlOSCU obiect of her lie-.rl l;L- ! -,s,:, I pusMiTiito a gum tree; ami yon can t separate her without snapping strings that no art can mend, aud leaving a portion of her soul upou the upper leather of her aiTectious. She will! fee somtthii g to love, w here oihers can discover , nothing even to admire; and when her fondness i fusteued upon a fellow itstays there, like glue and molasses in a bushy head of hair. My hearers How childlike, is woman. A playthink iu the world's great toy -shop. Her' home is the realm of fancy her existence is a ! kind of reality her very miseries are mingled witn a pleasing romance, her presence is alway bright uud her fnturestiil brighter. Would that I were a woman to be pleased with every poesy inat props its head above the weeds of this world, and fcave 110 thon.s to molest me while githering the wild (lowers of imagination! Chilalikc; woman is very happy. Ti. k!ed with tiie str. tv t.f fiiltery, ueligiite.1 with every rainbow-tinted bubble tli .,t floats upon the wave of time, and ;is merry as -, cri0kt t) stle ,iiUlr,.s to t!. sunltoiii of joy, an.l s. ems to use every endeavor to coax male, tiuvtly mortals, into brighter aud happier pallis. So mote it Iw A Mranibuni Asmun.l. Th ricayune teiis the foilowiti" slory. We vouch for Its truth: Any person who has poised up Tschoupitoulous street, near St. .Mark's market, must have obs Tved the pair of tail chimneys elev.il.'. tiver fiedit r ia front of L m . Airic'i & Smith's sheet iron and stare o-tabiisiuiient. Tne other night two oruukeu tl .t-bo.-.tmen came rouu i the corner of St. Joseph's street, ana in arm, wal, a v.iJe lurcii.aud brought Up iig.tiust a fence. Hallow! h iilow! " i.iu ,ie .f tut b. n.es. HA with all his eyes at Ihe ci.i.iiueys ...r..s4 the street-"Snon. my boy, slick her iu fast fir chore, or we shall bo over hallo! there Hheati! trauj r, give ir a Uck back jou'il be over us: Suiiou roMeJ u; his eyes, nnj tlioulit t' e etaiswere e-oirks ft 0111 t lie c!:i iiuevs, wl.il t!ie fire-ooorx below reitt iijej ciojeii. lie. hup. l-eued to le grospitio to a loose bo-ird of the f u. e, uud thinkiujr it w..s i.lsoar, cormnenceJ rowing with u enersrv p-cuiur to men when 1. rror-slrickeu in .'rink. other flip's 'Sto;.! -.top! st,.,.'. Simon," sojj ,;le fr.ii.i. "Keep c ol! d a 1 believe only tvooJiiijj, sifter all!" At iihotilany jokent ail, the two KMtsmen -rf rm.fiHiivV. U- l.l.iw . .1 ereconitini.l hlae, wr.hout the UnAt Eliniinenns; Of Sense lelt. and ni.t ki,.l.i " , J "' to tnow the steamboat ctiitnnevs Unvrmi.r u if. ... . , . -. "neTlnet 1 their broau white to,s nght m Irout of then,.?ZmT lh.i il,U"", a,K,rge earneputTiiigdown the over close in KK.sr- . th -vnmen. ;.h . i k , T . ' the moment, w ,th . loud hul wbu! whu! that
t once confirmed the terror nf the beuisiUteU utvt
I e.i Si I "Look out! Kok out there!' bellowed ; iuou, w iili a il-rnu uml shrieking enerjry : tone. 'rck ln-r, slraitjrrr. back her, or b 1 ll.ii.ei.-r you'll be over us!" The y both pullej oil their coats in rapid liasM and wtMit to work at tlx loo board", row iiif .' nwnv i.t tlii-in rca.lv to break their backs u mrai.i their t-h.uiUer blades. "Wh it iu licavcnV name are you doing there! : men?" ( ii ! an a-tniiii-hed p.Lstr bv, who stor , 1 to ob-rre t'teso cxtnordinary proceed inpj t. n,l r . C:..,., .,.,.1 l, o pm... r ., "....i,-i ,t j .1 1, piiio:i wit.i one vi n e, "ml t.red wrath, don 1 ynu-se inc i.teHnitH).tt n'it over the tleHn.lM.at riffHt over US? There, j hy thou ler, the thiiigV out here we go!' A section of I iir e'.t f..ne. li.i.l lwn Kw-ieim" witlx their otiil.M efforts a motion which thev . , ,. ,. i" imagined was the rockllisT of the, flat boat in tho i ste.onliout swell and now itiv wiv Willi a p.no W.i ltn a ' crash, fa!tit!2 inward and i pitehili'' the two bxiC- ....... 1. ..... i r l i... ; 1 cjant. I her? our lulorm.iut left them to j lli' lr way cut as soon as Ihey Aerj dmp find H"d I com eiiourn to g sooer. i ney were morougn cold enough to jet soher. Thev were thorouU- . v coaviuced that the lo;it was Sltuhed, UUil that i ,, i ... i i i r jtheyw-re bound for the little back parlor of IiAvid Jouc!, h-q , for I'io lat words they ut 1 ' icreu as i.iej- r.vjic i nanus tu ir,i puuoie -re "II 'SekiaH pood bye Ilesckiah.' Uood bye, Simon. Am u." "Jo .lisI." I j When right, of course! There should be, then, no stop uo hesitation no anxiety. i We un lerstatid this philosophy in trade', poti- ! 1 ties, war. Xi.tiii.ig daunts otir men in thea matters. Americans brave auy rtsks; encc" titer eny oopo-Uiou; meet any o l.;s and t!'y t.0 u:l . ' this, loo, as if tliore tould be neither failure nor j 'bey do lu traJ- or politics or war, they would ' world-mastcr-spitils,aud heavca's truest tti..i.T - r. n.i e-rt1. so ",:,l,or- 1 i'1?1'1 leaven ia among ',e ''mt'S ue auspicious fr its liiii'usioa. Our Very Iocs are working lor us, an.l if we work rilitly for oursilves, we c;.nint fail. Let u I then, ijo ahead. Georpe A. Liht has hit t'.ie truc i iea and put it in stirring; verse. Head it, uud tltcu let jour boys aid pirls iiiemorie it for neither tiny nor we can have too much of tl.is spirit. Never doubt a righteous cause; (Jo ahead, Throw yourself completely In; Conscience shaping all your laws Manfully through thick and thlu; Go ahead, Do not a.sk who'll go with you; C! o;d lead: Numb rs! spurn the coward's plea! If there 1 hut one or two, Single handed though it be, Godhead! Though IV fore you mouutaius rise, " Go ahead: Scale lhem certainly yon can; Let them pr oudly dale the skies; Wiiat are mouutaius to a man! Go ahead. Though fierce waters round j-on dash; G o ahead ; Let no hardship bslH-syou; Though the heavens roar and flash, Suil, undaunted, tin il aud true, Go ahead. AVnr Trophirsa. j The War Office at Washington has received ' by the officers who have recently arrived from Mexico, various trophies of the war. Amonp; them, are two small beautiful brass wall pieces of crdance, sent by Gen. Scott aud brought by Col. , Andrews. j The most curions of these trophies, is the black flag of the guerilleros. The material is bombazctte. The ornameuts and letters in ihe ceutre, upon the red ground, are worked with green silk upou black cloth pieces, except the squares, which ore worked with white. But th m,it remark nble i-J sne.ll ... .!...:., I nil tlia tm. I l made of bbek, 21 iuches by 1 1 with various military ornaments. On the tup and bottom are ' a death's head and cross-bones. Iu the centre j these omniums words, "Xo no! ccaivte!" Give j no Qparter. This stiir and fl.ig was taken at . La Mint Klores, on the 13th of August, 147, j from the guerillas who attacked Lieut, lli.m j moud's party. Apvick to Girls. When a young man asks you if J 0'1'1- 'l:,ve look grave, and he'll take ' 11 granted that yon never do anything with ot t reflection, although volt mav have previous-l-ii.ade up your miud to have him or anv one else who slioul.l etl'er; sliil when he proposes, look grave; it will give him an idea that you, have braius. Christians of the Lebancx. The Sul tan has expressed to the l'ope his d.siie that the protections of the Christains of the Lebanou should be under the din c lion of a representative of the Holy See. The Tope at one complied an.l leest..b!ihed the otiit e of Patriarch of Jerusalem. He hasspjiciiuted to the dignity a simple priest, for the List eight years a missionary to Tersia. Goon Anvie-K to Girls Girls, beware of transient young meu never sutler the addresses of a stranger; recollect one good steady farmer boj or tu.ius'.rious mechanic, is worth all the float inz trash iu the world- tin. :.ll n rvmii tj ' of .!,.. ;....L- ...:.l, ii i i .. . , j..v.n, n tm a guiuenniu anoui ins necK, a wa kino- &ti. k in 1.1c . I . i- - ...s- , ......te noiieL lauor s . co.it on bis liack.aud a brainless though fancy j skull can i.ev.-r make un the I,ks,.i'. i;,i r.n, ! erV home, a good tuotUers couuscl, aud the soItUty i.f l.rotliers and tit.ters; their affection l ils, while lhat of such a young man is lost at the wane of the houey moon. ' j"is true. t.iRARti's Lkc.acv. Xcw Ot leans aud Fhilui.eltmi.i, aslcpileecf bteplnu Girar.!, claimed; -".IH,fl-.HI acres of land, situate iu Lonisi.ma part ' oflhe Ouachita rer.iu, giveu to Count Bastrof : 'i;t ';'. Ajuty at Xew Orleans, in the U. S ! Court, have ilcihvred the claim valid, and the decisiou aflH ts the tiiics nf many jiersous in New Orleans favorably. Women in tub Armv. Official documents slate th.U there are at least 2,300 womeu attach- ; ed to tiie American army, cooking;, washing , udiug the ick aad loving the survivors, j Tm Il.vrrr G rl. Ah, she is a happy girl, we know her by her fn-sh looks and buoyant Mirit. 1:v m uA Ax t W - .1J "" ,,"a vuieuniijr to ii... an.l &). t .L h..l,l tf t-..k -,. ;r a.. 1 1 . i.'r ...... ... 'ear to uirty Her Itatie.s, or soil her apron. Such ' .-t i i . i . girls we love and respect wherever we meet them, iu a palace or a hovel. ' U M that fn "tended the ' t ..... . . ' I Lau,,s thodlst Fair iu Dayton last week, and 1 over $600 were redixed.
PKOSPECPUS OF THE Western Lancet Hospital Reporter Edited bv L. M. LAWSOX, M. 1., Professor J-U-t.-ria Mcdica and Therapeutics and General I'J-thol.-gv ill the M. ilical College '" Ohio: and JOIINP. HARRISON, M. IT, Prafes..r of Theory anil Practice in the M. ilical Colli gc of Ohio. Publish, d hv RollilLOIl It Jouii. fiiis Seventh Volume of this imirnal will rum8 imi.io.n ill ll of January, 1H. and will be published regularly on the tint ul'each .ii.ccc.liug ni.niili. It will c..iiisml "ix departments: 1. Original Communications, i. Reviews and Bibliographical Nonces. J. Summary uf American Mnl.cint- . Summary "I "foreien Meilicine. 5 Notice! of Klll- . ft r.liinriul hi'imrlmi nt.
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'I a :iil.st creililiog hi.n on my arcuutti. as I uill.ay n.i such contracts. The public Mrc also caution, il ngaiosi i iupl.ti iu tiita. a- I claim Ins services, ui.d the law will give me ihe price of hi. labor. HExnv poxn. Xoielubi r 2d, 1347. 45 .tw. pd. Eaton and Kitridge. I'.KSaml M:.n.il-..cuirers of t-luns RiP.e i r sportii.g aparatns. xtroH 3 ami ffiri K EVOLVING, Duelling, and other Oun Ma!i rs ntateruils. rm-Li r riitl re. n'.rks. R..wii- Knives, lc. 'c Agents for Fast. ri. Pow der, Maine st, between fifth ai.ilSiih Ms. 35 1 yr. n.nrn l.H-s. Sligo Iron, assorted sies. 20. "00 Wayne, " do too lbs. American Steel 1'ia " F'.i.glish blister steel 50 kegs na.U, for sale bv HIOHARO TYNF.Tt. nrookville," May 4, 1S47. la A Lict of Letters. in t'e Vo Cflirr nt nronkvillf. r j Imlt; nun, on the Nt tluv ttf.I;iMnarv, His, ml ll lit t 1;lk'll (ml liflurr tli 1st nay ot .xn.-ii n. xt. 11 hi sent tu rhe tit in-ral Posi O.Vcc as dead letters. ' s II. n .1 t.-ir.h I n 1 li. r K..l.t Ari. 11 Philip Allison t; w A.lams v ill.aul Rover I II I... 9 llruiidy .MisspunitlU Rauta Pel. r A It'air W P I'.ti w 11 Hart P.. !1 Miss F. P. ell M Iti rci I J.iiucs A t '..nu n John li t'r.st Am. r t 'oeks. v 1-aao Cain l li t'.ichrrni Wa-bington Clin. f l. r John Davis Jhn W Dough, riv Otitis Linn Ja k.m Marschal Casp. r Mofitt Marx Jane Ml to s It'.we X t o MjnsJ M Monti rt Daniel Morford Daniel Mi t'lmv Mi s. Pehecri Murphy Mrs Kliab. th Motlie rht ad Mosi 9 M Mi reweather U Me 1 anu I. Ii n Thus Mei ker llatnilioii Meklas Antotiy Navs Xancy Norlhrolt J H N Joseph Peck Capl I-aac Plum Keiut, lit nlon Peggs .in.. F" Puc. II P. lep Peck lit nry Randall Miss Joana It ice Kim lia Rm.in Joseph S Rieley Alln rt It. ickert George Riggs c II Springsi,,-! Miss Rebecca Sicily lleniamin Swiirgett M 11 Mii-oiid Patrick South I !... M Jr Stout W 11 Sabin Rev F'.lias II Siill.lis W M Sthuring Sut. in Sell 111 ill t ("liarles Smith S W II Dy. r tl. nll.I 1 .iv aids Sarah E j Klivb-n Rev W i Frank Marcus L ! Fuller Daniel ' Porn ster 'I liomas F uller Isaac Foi.i!erhb' R It Glidi wt 11 II A t.ilhiin Isaac i;.ss,-u v tiaiiner Jean (iswiu.lt Mr. Ann Grofl'uian Michael Heath John S llaskins Mis Mary Ann I telle Dr Hay mat. Simon R 11. is. r t'h.istian H. lti.i.aiHgs William Harltv.an icha.l Howard Ktlward Hubbard R It llauirbii lin Wirt H.li-liean Jacob Harp, r H..bt J. tiiiinirs Timothy K.tpp Frederick 3 K 11. Moses J Ken. aster Hi nry K.H' it Dav id K.b- llenrv Shipley diaries E M ilebi-r Josinh Whin" . ad Mi.s Elizabeth Wolf George With Mittiior Winship .latter. Vatkiiis Manilla M ainsl.-y Law ri nee W. iiiier George Williams 'I ho. Whiten.an Rev Jacob Yt.iing Adam D 11. H. lll'RTOX, P. M. Klintl'ilter Adam I.arisuii Samuel 2-.iw Honey Wanted. f I I. pi r..iis mil. hied to the mid. rsigned, or to R. e'j fat o; S. 1 ; m r, are n r. quested to make ini.u. iliatt pa. mi-lit. K. TVM.R. 4, IS 1ft. Hrookville, Jan'y Llnck and Farquhar, It IVK jn-t received a new assorimeut of splendid qi'K.F.X'S AND Gl.AS-t W A RK. coiisiM.li- in part ol Super While, Mine and Purple Vim- Tea Vt arc Coburgh Flowing Itlue Ti a Ware HI. t lie da do do do Gotilin t'.rape. Spring and Foli n.hurg ,1 ' Painli d ario is patterns) d., Rowls, .l.tc-s, Plali s. Di-hts, Napp'tes, ,c. Glass Putin rs. Jugs, plates, Sails, ami Pre.irve Risht-s. t;l i-s W hite ait.l Col'd Flint Tumblers. All of w l.i.h Mill he sold at Cincinnati retail prices, at th irNF.W STO R K, opposite tu the lost )f. lie. , llrouki il!. , Indiana. Hardware end Cutlery. KXIVKS and Fork.. Pocket and p. n Knive, Rote tu r's Kiiin s. Sie.i- K ii iv i s. Craw ing Kit i.e.. Sp. ars' super Hai ti sa.. Cross t .,,( 1K.i" d.i race, Hait. r an.! I...g Chain-: I . a K.-Phs, shov.Is hml l,mg, Ilras K. ill. I ollVs-.Mill., M, sjn r ii. ..Mat iia.iarii d.i, hall round do, Horse lla :tp, Hali-it, ts, - ail llaiuui.rs. A.lsius shov. Is. 1), , n do, Giain do: Malum Forks, ' Colliu." Axes (warratileilO Hani.-.; Steelyards; .Al t am-, s. Mtrl and 1r n Squans, l.a.lrl, and ski mm. t-., I Gurry CciiUis. Mini Sens, Uooittl Hi, Knobl.aich. s, 1 uuibb r Pad l ocks. General as-ortm. nt of ' Runs Hingi s and Screws: Chest and 1 ruiik I.....L.. ' i """ic n.t.i ..a rsi...n, s irons, t aii.tl. sii. k. ami- an.l I .-a p.m.iis, siaii noise tiriisnet. lute v ash do; Sand I I'aper, Si iii 1 rr -' Fur sale at the new clu ap -.tore uf Jan. 1. l.IM'K &. FARqrilVM. i H ALE super P. nn Shivting. I s. Ciiiciimaii do C .tttin Yarn Hailing and Wadding Hat and Rand Huxes F'or sale at the new rhtap store of L'NCK & FARqt'HAR. ATM)l)i:X waki:. f ine Wa hing Tubs and Churns, t'.der lails, Painted foot do. Howls, Kuile ISox. s, Potatoe mashers, Itmt. r Lad. Is, Rolling Pins Half lln-tu I , Augi-r llandes, 1 ar Cans, ' U.'.f ' n-vs, Clothe do k. is, Z117 Washboards new Stile) 1,-r sale at the lowest Cash prices at ihe Xew Store f LINCK Jt FARQUHAfi. HriH.kville Dec. SO, 1847. ;i.ori:iui:s io Cofftt, Viririnia Tubacco, Indigo, Mad di r, A I u in, t'operas. Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove ripe, a a.- sitrsr, j ummnn uo bu r. Imp, It a. Salt ratii s . H. (To Pepper, Mtlase, Alspice, C hoeoUte, Cinnamon, lticf, Kium Salt4. 1 ?Uckt ri1' Shw Hlacking, iinmm t ur!s, Match, ' IWA Cnnit and pi.me-h in.. i Fur sale at tke New Store ol - at tke New Store of LINCK Hrookville, D.c. JO, 1847. Sc. FARQUHAR. TURXF.lt WAXTRD. VGOOD FAXCY TURNER wanted immediately. A ainele man would be pn-fern-d. Apply to JOHX HOWARD, Dec 8. jo-Sw near the SeusiBajw.
DUIlxMK & CO. irnut.nsAT.K ni:.iu::s ,v AND M !' Il-M KKlfS TOOLS fc MATF.KIALS
tOXS I'AXTI.Y mi hanil ail i teimve iwiriTiinn I line lii.l.l ami tlilt Ji welry, Until ami silver So. el:..-1. . t;..lil i:d Silver I.ctit aint erce airni: ;..nl ami Silver I'eucil.. Spectacle tilai. Violin sti iii-..!'' rciiisii.ii cap-,riwtol, Kator, Knive, ci.ir, Sie. ir. No. 5, W. t Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. O.t. 20, I3IT. 4j-ly T A I i All K I ) I u em: s : t II K. oih-rrilier ha itiir pur. hancil theold Tan-Yard of Mr. ; ilwiti in Hn.i.ki ille w isht to purchase Huh h Mini Hark, lor wliichlie ill give the market pric. , .Vc. HENRY SHAFF.lt. April l.sth. 1P47-i:u-lA UTS ifiJSIIIP. f Jill K tiinli r.iKiied have eiiternt into partnership lor the trnl.s-iciii u ul a K. iieral Commission ami Forwariiiiii Husiiiess at Nrw (Jkllans, uinlei the firm of M'l'.St I'. N: (iU Villi, ni.il solicit a share oi the UoMiiis of Frauk lit anil ailioiniiiir cuui.iii s, ltollk il l SI'KNCK, THOMAS lil'AKB. New Orh am, Dec, S2-ly l, VM)S t;i SAI.K. yKIt SON'S w isiiinic to ptircliat e lands ill Franklin i cmniv, are nil'. ruled thai the aubscriber has al e a ii.na'ier uf trticts in Posey, Laurel, ami Hi. ... mine (iio'e TuAiislnps, nlniii uiil be disposed ol' in I.O IS ol 4.1 Ac-csan.l Upwards, at acci.i.imouaii.it; rates a:ul terms. OHiee j at HUOOKVILLK. J. U. IIOWLAND, Agent. li.h Oct, 1S47. 42-3m 11. V. 1HMITOX, MANTF, p'.jKMt OF Grand and Sr., ate Didsions .v o. s or ri t: jia .vcf:. K M II I. V. M s f,,uorht r o s K T T E S, CHAPLAINS -v DEPUTY'S V. M It the M S. GRAM) AND Sl'BO. 'N ATE DIVISION Ul tJAl.lA. SiSALs tVU. j li K. stib-rriber has at a heavy expense, got up a i, lull mid complete setofSi.il l)ii s, for the purp.s of iitui'.ilactiiring t.rand and Subordinate liivislot. Vl I. I.l-.M S. aa.l is now prepared to furnish DinsMuii a n.-w iiu.l be:.. ml.il six li- of Kmbl.-ii.s, r..tui ..t ..ii fe -ill i r sii.l al a reil.ic. u price. I he i l..i :.u in- : i!ati...i ..t It mm. i c. is il.-. un ii stiHicieiit rt cominenin. rit Mul quaiii ol'i he article heolf. n t.. li.-.- ill i r. t iV.iiii the n.itti.t (i .-M-t! ;n mil. at i:s l:'.l. of the proceedil. gs of lh t s-iim, A pnl j'.th, 1 s ir. .e of pri sei-v ing iin.rorni - U. s. lvei!. I..r ill. pi-.rpi n ... i.h- lla.'ir. s nt tii Oi.l.r. that ibis (Iranil Ilivislull l-i-...t:ii tel to tl.e laiocai.te collsim-i-al inn ol the Sal...r.l.e.l te III isu.ns ef tl.e- Stale, I be beautiful new 1 iic el i :i:lil. i.-.s laaluitacllir. d by Urn. II. V. Hoi ton ; oft '.l.ctMeill " ' tiratif i to his l.reil ren ill not only t'lnii, but Indiana, K. ntucky, and Mi-si.ui-i, f;,r their kind and liberal p-.ti-iaeiire. b c .i.t'.il' lit l asis- for its continuance, feeli'.g a --ii-.-. ii i hat his I', mi. I . ins are inferior to none in p. not of u.iiNiuaii-Uip. and hi :i" r.-asonable a price, a any tu -inn I act i - il cither in tl.e Fast or Wcsi. Ortiet - a tli ti.le.l to pr.aiitit I ami m-licles f..l w ardi d by . .r. -s aim otlo rw i.e w it Ii tin- greatest despatch, to en iv paitii'tle S.ulh .ii d Wist. 11. V. UO.ITOX. Cittctni.-ii:, Ohio. 28-t.ni For Sale. flWO m:iH frfimt tli llinir limii,, in the t n f Mount I' i r tin 1 n- w Iv In. ill ihi spritiir. antl tinivi.ri in pftoil rli r. I nrtV -i a lirt ratt tippurf miiiy to ijo.nl .tfjtt.j Mi'i h Jiiii-, lio arc ijrvat 1 in tli niaiul, ami in our tl' tlit b-t tioitliIxtrliootN in tht- Stutr. ISittiai if mi ihf i'n-iiMks , now nntl r miururt, liat!iii!l I'rom Hr.nik.l.r to t incinnau. n ntl. r it a d tiraM.- locatn.n. aitl property ill In- oi) on c t.un.ti uliKin-t nn. or turtin r pariM u.ir appl to R. lillCXOHKlT, A t. "tist 0, 13-17. 35-Sm Mount C'arniel i5a;;(; Airws! i: u c.ains! Will be found at r. A. Ghesver s Chea') Gash Etc-re. K IMVE just received my FALL SCPP1.Y OF ?! ti'iODS. which lam pri pand to sell nt piircs that i ,i. net rail to suit all, as I have the advaniace in -i II. .1 t..r cash that I can make two or more sn-all profits while eilrers are making one large one and while ihus ti- itigto Kcci.mm..dale the public, I wi nld i...u i...... e... .1...;. r...i,,- ...Cni-.. ;n ., 1... 1; ;.... a " " ' liuitrr. -.'i'jrx. h eal'ipr. iS c. taken iu ixihaug.- fur Goods, nml Cash pid for V beat. D. A. t il FV.VF It. tppasite Court House. Hroi kl i!le, Sept. 1347 HniCV KtllM.K, AM.Il'MTI lllOM STORK X. V. CI I A 1M AX, SSiMiiia Street, near the Court House. cyr.Y.v? ti. "fl ROX Ic X A I LS ..fall si7.es, S'I'F'F.LS of every desJj criplion, all of the very best quu'.iiy warranted. .nv ils, ises, Iti Hows, ("arriace springs uud In. 11 Axles, Hammered I ren. Crowbars, Sl.dgeand Hammer inuiilds. Alio!' good qiialitv and warranii d. A I.St) A tnio rior prtirK- tf Shut Iron, Xo.. 22,24. 25, 2fi $c 27. N 11. A 1 1 ol" i lit alinv arfirlr w ill !' sohl lor i-ah mul at low ran-. 1'oitni ry Mi-n-hant anil )taikinitli!t w ill tinil il for tlu ir iutt rest to rail lx-tore pnrtalia!inc t'Utw In rt-. N . V . t H ATM AN. j Atii;iit 2Nt 1845, 14-ly. j New Establishment I IIF. rtiitrilK-r itlu-4 to m form the citizens ot Hroi.kvillc, ttmt ihe public ir'it-ral Iv, that lit i now pit -parrel to tin H kimN ol' IM.C'KSM ITHlG;Tl ilMN(i,anl KIMSMINd all kimUof MACIU N Kit V ; i'ttnti; up ami rt pairing Si am Knirint, r-.Ktintr iiml tinihint; tntry arn iy of Itrass Work. Also io;ikt ami r.'pir all kimU ot (innt, riiol, &.c. A:i". I 'lit snhitriUt r iutt nl nin? the u t of iotk,uml lilting hi work in ihr lirif luamitr a iu! on the no;i t iy ami accommmluiiiiir it rin. Hi hop ii in front ot ilu- Mt ihtMlii f'hnrch, ami wi;hin ilim siur. of Mr. Sp-nt'- Mill. JOHX MOi FH T. May Til, is 4T. io xl'o;iai'Jiici'!aliip. !"FX.t. II. lll'RTOX has associated AMOS D. B M ' VR'l tX wuli him in thi-mercantile husines. 'liny will continue at ihe old stand, and invite their Iricnds and the public to call and examine llieiri slot k In tore purchasing elsev. here, as tln-v tlutt. r tlt.nis.lv,. tiny can sell GOOD AKTICLES on sncA tt rn.s as wilt be entirely satisfactory to purchasers, llrm.ki ille, Xov. 2tlh, 1S4T. NOTICE. R. H. lll'RTOX invites ih.i-e who are '.ndehtod to him, to call ami sett It-, us he is .It-siro.it. of closing u p his oh! liusiiii-ss. and is in great need of MOX E Y, al this time. Hrookville, Nov. i'lth, 1S47. .iU xkw snoia shop. f IMF. citiyii uf Ilnnk ill-and vicin itv ar iniormed that Kl.l CAIN Jc A I. PF.lt T HII F.Y. h;ive t-nten d intu part m rhip in h Mint' Making ltn-in iH. Their htp i in ihe norih hai-niint runm nt he Ai i'-ru-an iutl.l ine-. A thi v ex pect to hi their work in ihc h.-M, iunt KulKtamial ami f:i-li:ittiii'tle tjl, they ep- et iln ir friend tu p.-umnt.e t't- in, in prt t renee tu the init rahle Kal rii M nnf;teiir.'". N. It. Mi Cain h r hy netilit all p r:nii indehtt-d tu him tu vail i 1.1 ili.Ut ly. an) eti le On ir aecuuuiN, either h eaili nr nute. Slot. k is hij;h, and rtquins c;;h tu ctttititiue bifinv. r. 1 ci, A1.HKK V HII.KY. Nov. 3-lh, 1S-47. 4 .-3 vr ri SAfsK. TWO lots in Uroi-I.v ill.-!w ill. dwetliur house., one on the b..tt..ia. t'n oth. r on ihe hi II ; a IsosulUc loluabie lots, al) a poll 1 .-a so 11a Ine terms . JOHX A. MATSOX. January 1st 13t-. i.,,; 80 Acres cfLand for Sale. T IHE sub. crib, r w i-li. s 1,1 ,n no acn s of land. lo. rated two and a half 111111'. cat ef II rook t ille. one hall nitle.ouin ot llie lurt.p.ke tn he constructed from Rr.iokvilie to Cincinnati, tf. 17. i. about t.-n acres clean i', and uud, r good fcnarii!iial,..!ancc w.-l tiiub.-n.l. 'I he location is healiet-ll kltoflil rich and well calculated f,,r a I irui. ataS to th1 mtd stuue pl'-tity. It wilt be sold 011 nn' t Ui rin, I numvAT ELEY. may icin, is7. . .. ,.,. ao-ll 'calloflh LAMEST NEWS FRtM I varil 1Vrg. Han tsl.urg, i t 15, I84A, Dr. D. Jain. Diar Sir: Mr. John J. Milhr, nisdiitg on the Cumberland side of the river, din-ctlv opposile this place, called on nie a lew .lavs iuce ami stat. .1 that his wife was cured of a ery severe couh, who-l. she had heei. troubled with for a lung time, by ihe use of itttir Expectorant. Ht-foro she comm. -need using it, she had become so weakened and nxl.ic.-d as to tie obi ig. d to keep tu her IkxI with .very appearance of hating d p seated Consumption, ami he hail but very lull.- hopes of ler recovery, especially on the mc;ht bat'tire she commenced us in., the Fxp. ct. r un. Her cough w a n tiirht and s. r. re. that he did not think that she c.uM live t il morning. .in. inr. i- " ...... ,.v . in. ni. .roiii me, n--stor.il her to p. i led neaiin. lie wi.lns me to com mtillicale these facts to jou. Respectfully yours, MARTIN' LUTZ. X.R. Volir " arminative Ralsam answers admirably ihe purposes for whibh it is iiittnileH, and is quite in iteiiiantl. M. L. Mr Lull is one of the most respectable men iu Harrisburg. HO! HO! YOU'RE GF.XTIXG BALD, ARE YOU? Well, lhat is a misfortune, and not a crime; bin to remain liald, when so tine an opportunity offers i. rosion your hair, by a t'aithnil and liberal use of Jay ne's Hair Tonic, but little short of crime. This vaiuable pn paration excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf and dandrutt, prevcn'ls ihe hair from falling olf, cures those t rnpnve dis.as.-s which often apptar on ihc head, and in a majority of ca-es produces a tine growth nt new hair. It also givec ihc hair a lich an.l beautiful appearance, urn quailed by any iking of the kind. I r -pand .oily br Dr. D. Jayne, Ptuladrlphia,-and sold on agency ty j -c. v.. mil l., BttekTl, tud.
SPIHNINQ AND WEAVING. I TKTKarc now ready wiih three setsof dmihle ma-
V t hine! in fine order for cardinir. for customers also two sets cards, a 270 spindle machine for spinning wool, with six power looms ready to run, and will Inhappy to accommodate all who will mil on us f. r work in our line. Those liviuc; at a distance can be sure of thcircardiiii; beiu done over ntirht. Spinning on short notice. Manufacturing on alian i or by the yard early in the fall ur on exchange; we will give w oolen goods for wool on fair terms as tar as we may have goods on hand to suit customers. Prices larding S and 7$ cts. per lb. Spoiling 1J and 1S2-3" " " Weaii ii.g Caasinett I8jctsper yd.. chain fminit Weaving Jeans So " " chain fuiind Muuiifai taring CRSinet37 to 43 cts. per lard " on shares and IS els per yd. ( Jeans sameas Cassinett White Flannel on shares for ) per yd. JO to 25 cts; CI i.t h on shares and is cts. per " per yard SO to A2t lllaiikett on shares t and 8 cts. s per yd. 30 for narrow fiO for w ide. Fulling will he done as usual at usual prices, from to to 25 and 50 cts. according to color ami w ork. A II the above work we will warrant tube dune in the best style. Those w ishing to purchase goods in our line will find it to their interest to call on us at the Faetory and examine ourstcek if they waul a strong well maile article or gooils. t. MALI X to. Laurel April 23, 1847. 170-mo. TR- SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS and I J? IONIC and RESTORATIVE VEt; T A RLE 111 I TERS. These Pills are no longer among those of dotibtlul utility. They have passed away trom the thousands daily launched upon the tide of e peri men t, and now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming more extensively used than any other preparation or medicine ever pn pared for the relief of sutt'ering man. They have been introduced into ev. ry place it has been found possible to carry them, and there are few tow ns ami villages hut contain some rmarkable evidences of their good ctfects. In the South, particularly, w here bilious diseases prevail. they annually save the lives of thousands. For proof of the foregoing siatenirlits, and of the value and i IHancy of this medicine, the proprietor w ill insert a few of the many thousand testimonials w hich have been presented to him hy men ef the first respectability iiienwbo cannot be bought oriiill'ieiiced in any way to prevaricate men w ho have higher view s of moral responsibility and justice, than to certify to facts hecause it ill do Niuithera fuvur, ami tli.-ii.-eli. no injustice. TES TIMONIALS : Reader! do not fail to nolicelhe ft.llowinr festimon- Ii. ... .1... ...It.....- ..C U ....... i.jii 1 Tompkins" HluIT, Siimptcr Co. Ala, Jan 4, 1343. Pr A. Spencer: Dear Sir I wish yon to forward me a large supplyol' your Pills; I ilm i ihiak 3ro hoes two large a quantity to send I sld 100 1i..m s i l-,- last six luuiiihs, they are t he most popular Pills in this place. For billions complaints, u k head-ache dispensaic and such like disease., thev are considered almost nn infallible rem. . I v. I have f.unerlv In eu ai-i-.it t'.r I Dr. Peter s Pill.jhut I now sell three doen of voiir l-i:is loone oi ins. .My customers think tliem supi-rior to Peter's orany other Pills. Kespictfuly yours. O. C. KKI.SKY Livingston, Siimptcr Co., (Ala.) June 2fl, 1843. Al.ftRRT Spekckr, M. D. 1)KAR Sir. We have w ithin the last venr sold .knit. ' two hundred and fifty boxes ofvour ant i-l.i lions Pills. They are generally considered a good fsn.ilv medicine R. F. HOI s TON ft Co. For ale hy IlitlJc Haile, lirooki ilic, Intl. .-SUV I&J.O to courjTaY sierchauts. Crockory W.ire, &c. f flltF. sulmcriber having by recent importation com II plet. d his .tock ..r Printed and V otntnon Ware, would inl'orm those wishing to purchase, tliat he can now offer for their examination one of the best selected assortnieiil.tii the West. He feels col. till, nt tlim (h.,r wuo lii.tir nun witn a can win nun it to their interest tn purchase, as it is his intention lu sell at low eitlierfi.r ca-h or aunrov. d paiier. prices, The stuck has been selecud with view tothecoun. try trade, and consist in part of Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; do do Rowls, assorted sires; do dn Pitchers, do d.i do Edged and CC Plato, do do do do Raker's Dishes and Xappt.-s; With a great variety of other articles in his line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which sill be old by the bur. at Manufacturer's price.. SAMPSON, I.IXDSEY. fc TO. Nn. 92, Main st. cat side, opp Trul Co. Bank, Tin March IS, 1845. 20.y ia ( )iistt:i!p(io:i i rnrcfl.o nil. kin; Kits' L'ojii'oi'M) Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A safe and certain cure for Consumption of ihe Lungs, Spilling of lllood. Coughs, Colds, Asllima, Pain iu the Side, Rronchitis, Whooping Coilgh.aud all Pulmonary Affcciioiis. To those who have diseased Lungs AVe call v.nir candid and sincere attention tu the gnat merit i.f the above preparation, and not put it d..w n w ith oilier medicines, w itlni.it el, quiring w heilu r there is not entire satisfactory proof of ils value, that too, Irom men nfilie highest .landing, and.who are living witnesses and can be seen. Cy As'the Phisician and Medical Faculty, even their I'n.f. sor have had the Par ol' prejudice broken by the ASTON ISH I NG CI' RES made by this Great Remedy, and come out at last and give us ihcir certificates, "that there is no mistake hut what ii make, cum when every tiling else has failed, and that it is the Great Reme.li for DISEASED LUNGS. We will give h. h.w a few remarks ot ihe properties and extracts from tliecertiticat.., which are F'.xtracts fn.m the pamphlet, win. hex n In-i i ii in full, and the exact place w here they reside, by calling on the agent where this mul. irine is for sale. C J'l hey are from nirn ofsurh high standing, that the greatest skeptic will at once he convinced of ils value. Roth far and Liverwort are used by the Indians, who are seldom known to die with Consumption. I he celebrated Dr. Crirhtnn of Pet. rslntrgh, Dr. RuchaJi of F.nirland, says there i no remedy equal to thai of Tar iu curing the Consumption. It, ail a few out of the number of cures thi. medicine has mane in t incinuaii alone. 03 Dr. Wm. J. 11 n linn s if Cincinnati, says iu the case of Mr. Charles Wade on Sixth street market space, that Dr. Rogers' Svruii of Liverwort and TarCl'RF.D HIM, after all .itln-r rt mt tlies hail tailed. Mr. 1. Ludluw, Race street, two doors above Fifth, says not his Doctor, hut his K outulttuf Physician had given up all hopes of his recovery, vet he w a. eiilir. lv cun-d hy the use of the above medicine. Mrs. Ann Child., Sixth str.it, m doors west of Smii h, says that she had the Cons, imp. - " s.u iin-re SKt-lt-1).ll ami Iter couch was so distn-ssmg, though under the rare ofa Professor iu Cincinnati College, who failed to give any rein f, yel this Mcdinim- gave iiumediaie relief, and restored her to lierfert health XI- i:..i.....i M 'hit. head, Catharine street, halfsquare hi low Linn c.-rtine. mat lie wa. qiv. n up by all his Friends I'nv sicians, and ha 1 v 011 en ami constniitlv snutim- 111.....1 and gn at Pain, though under the care of a Doctor ! ht' ntmuaM c;ui worse; hut the a In mil. XI. . I. ....... operan d like a charm in curing him. Judge Wm. Ilurk, lale Po-t Mast, rof Ciiiciimaii for years, savi that Mr. Finche's slati m. nt an-entiiled ,' fn v. hilence, and that he full corrohoraies w-hat he ha. said, by his own experience in using it. 'I he Wife of tl.e Rev. G. W. Maley of Cincinnati sas lhat she has been troubled with di.ea.d Lungs fr manv years Inn I..11 ml the happici , fl-.-rt bv using il,, above Sirup, and n commended it 10 her In. u.ls 1 he Rev V W SI.eon, Rev George Walk.r. J. p. Garni.s, Esq" ol. John Riddle, Esq., Jams Fosi, r. Esq . Griftin Yeaiman. Esq., E. Harri-on, F..q , D. churchell Esq., Ihe I own. hip Clerk 01 Ciiiciimaii, will tesnfv to ihe lii.si.niable Value ..fthis Medicine for Disea.ed 1. lines. ...rs. now col Stanton, (lli iBlt h.i. & Ii u wa..otarg.ne wiih Coi.vumption, ihath.r Doei.r said sheciaild out ,ve hut one dav longer, and that this valuable .Vyri lip Cl red her eiitiiel,,. Dr. Wil-on ot Galiopol,.. .tans that his Pali, in.' the Rev. II i i miii s He wa. worn out with the Fulmonarv niKiimpiioii for many years, and hi. n medics failed iscniau s Mifewa. worn out w iih th.- l',,ln.n. .1. run-, i . . !,. ..,...... f . .... . ... ...i , .rt'". ni'gort Liverwort anikTar had tl ipiesl . Ifecti JTirnrrTfirno V. ,, .."- ...-lS., ....rTir.ntisNtixnr Did the 1 l " ' AT.1TEMET OF DR HIBivrnr I I ate pnif.-a.or in the Ciiiciimaii El.cnc M.-.lical College, and a phv.ician well known, who ha. an ex. j tensive practice, in relation to the cure of is, n,.i. (after hoeing g.v.ii up to Die with the l.. . -.-fc. . ....-...,,,., , a numoer of able Phvsi. lo mv natrons. In., in h.. affliciid w.ili rfi..... : , """ .... ... ,. .. ..(l,rii v otign airtlieiue t.i state, lhat in three particular cases ol incipient c'on. r I...... ... n ... VI . . . I . . i . , . I umpiinn, v.i. mil nelt, step daughter ol Carrorthis city, a Miss Hadg. r, siM. r.in. . M iindar. butcher, and Mr. R. K Cox o City Council, that Dr. Rogers' Compound ............... .... ...... .irM, i, p aaurl.ler of Mr. 1..1... law of Mr; one of the I.iverworfsand l ar ...i.-.'h L. " V . r",P" .h,.....s . e '. . "Pecitte, i ....... .k. t k.." . ' opera...........,...rr,ln pract ee. One of ' the.e ens.-. tttw . . x. : , . . s .'I i. it, a .man d lo be Is. boring under ihe Lss. Stage of Scrolulu... ConMimnl ti0i.,a. pro..oi,nc. dby.r.r,l Physician, w ho were i n llli'iii nnrp iirsn ' ... " rE ' s,"' . Vh" ".",,n c' the ot a. appan ntlygood health, and fn.m enjoyment - ' : ' miier disease, as anr other young lady urthi. Cily. As it re.p, cu the be.l h olthe.h.rc.s,. ,h. thn-.,eninrpremul, symptom, seem to have subsided frim .h J.. "r . e! Z til. 1 1 1 1 ( I lh,' ...... .1. " " "S . Very respectfully. A,..", HIRAM COX, M. D Cincinnati, January. IM47. ., OT. u. Rs A;h.VIL' Ffth and Also lor sal by R. I YNER, Brookville. FashionaWe Tailoring. S. F. HODMAN. IS prepared, at his old stand, south nf the nubile square, to, cco.n.n.Hl..e .11 who may favor him with their custom. HcH.tt.-r. i.;.ir A. .5 n'.m be enabled to rive ui.irrr.al satisfaction. Havisr re. sumed the hu.mess he hopes to ment and rvce.re . liberal patmnage. Cutting done to srdcr. L.teai! 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Mr. A. L. Scovili.. Sir However reluctant 1 hare been to permit my name to appear, attached to cerMiiate r. cumineii.liiMr pa. , Medicines, Nostrums or ca.holic.itn.,li,evrrih.,s,,hik ils.. din, , nn t In mr itiirni.. !..... .k ' -. "",
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ii i: A EFKX 11 V, ft U FUst.H. Twrnty Thoiunnd Ro.rrt ilil rnrh f every week fPXMK t.HAf.r ENBKH O COMPANY deali fie. II ineaileiitionot everv n....r tl in lh. hit in ine great ana Deautilul VVesi, to their views res" pecting . BI.LIOVS niSORDEflS. 1 his class ofdiseases is the Crmt er. ...... .r .k. western hemisphere. Go when- n.... '.u..: i erTects an- seen and felt. The brave ami .',ir.,l. ....,. settler who pri sse. hi. way ,Ihr west, to make the "wilderness bud ami blossom as the rose," meet! this dreadful evil. Heisw.lling t r rk hanl and endure every privation, thankt be ta him But in a littU wnile he is sciied Willi some form of billion, it,....His strength now is weakm sa. A el..,.a ' his pruspi-cts; and hecxclaims, would that there were tnme mrilirine to prevent thit drrmltul evil, aruith cure it when it tfer teixr ! it, victim!" From the moment ul tne lantling of the Pilgrims of Plymouth to the present hour, biilious diseases have sent' sorrow and tlcsnlatton thnmgh the latid. Let the graves of in, nr. mm inr nisi len ine story. A moment. ions question here comes up. Doet the supreme ttultr tntrnil that the toiling SOSS OF THE H E.ST. men to wilting to hear the heat and burthen a f At? day, thoulil of all uthett betubject to to tad a calamity? &i ii i.ui irieverent to say No So NO!! And why do we say .Vo Herause there is nn class or diseases that tan he so ecriainl-- prevented and cured as those now spoken uf. This is the Great Fact to which the Graefenherg Company would cal I the attentum of GOVF.UNOKS, LKHC.Y.MF.N, JUMISTS, LAWYERS, MEDICAL MEN, PHILANTHROPISTS of e.rrv n.me and sect, HISHANDS, FATHERS, WIVES and MO I Ht.HS in tlirentire We.f. There isnoreasun why Ilillious liisorders should not he F orever It n 11 i li e 1 from the West. I he reader may nut believe this; he maysmileat the idea. Hut in these davs of Great Discoveries why should not something be found which willcoiitrolandcuredisca-cs huh are, iu their lia tnre, controiahle and c.irahle' It is a w. II known fart that the true nature of bilious disorders has been hut partially understood. Here has been the great secret of the utter failure of nearly all the medical men and mcdiciue-vi uderi f the day. To BREAK THE CHILL ! seems to have been and to be their great aim. in'ferar and ague; and to purge, drench, bleed and mercurialize in all the other forms of bilious rcver. What have been the consequences I They a re too well known to need relating. Tens uf thousands have died; multitudes have had their blood poisoned by mertury; scarcely any have been permanently cured. The true ibeory is I'revrn lion! and in cases where ilis in the system, to tradieatn fl tnortwjrn;u. All t In seei.ds nresurelT attained by the celebrated Graefenbersr Vegetable Pills. Let them he fairly tried throughout the Great Ycst. an.l the Bithuitt Tarrit which clings to ihc sy.teni almn' liki leprosy, will lie eradicated. Health will he 1 - r. sioreu; me sallow complexion w i ll be maste h and fair: tn-ntrlh and nhas.inihle sensaiions w ill rt turn, and the next season v. ill not find the CR.U E Y.in siSd for the victims of the di. eases referred to. We venture tii.av that if these Pills w ere furnished to ever) family ill the L iiit. d State, at the expense of THE GESEHA1. G OVERS M E S T, it wotilil be the-in. . st economical and merciful ex pen dilure ever made. Why? II. cause fromev.rv family all llilliout tendenciet would he banithril! The West woulil no longer bedn aded. 1 here would he NO MORE MCKI.Y SEASONS! The inhabitants th. re would he as free from such complaints as those of the healthiest portions of New Fugland. Unlike all ether anti-billimis medicines the Gra. t. nberg Pills utler'w' prevent the formation of ihetlt.ea-e w ithin the sj-.u-ru. Those who use them according lu din ctiolis r.i.VAO' iinco.vn nn.i.ious! With these remarks the Graefenherg Company fhvite a till more extended trial of their Pills. lsf. lit nrinhUm hooilt clu'itrgrther anil get a tuppis, and tliitt iputc to every family. 2nd. Lit Clergymen rrr.irnstrns and dittriliutt thrm. Id. I.rt LaniU.QtdcTtJurnith them to the tettiert oi t'irirlauit, i 4th. Let Emigrant Soriiet and other phtlavtherp. ic Uoilict lurnith thrm to the needy III short, there is no earthly reason wry the West should not he perl, ri ly healthy; that on its beautifu prairies and hesidi- it, noble streams strong and trigonius healihshuiild not he enjoyed. In the follow ing dis. ase. these Pills alsa achieve quail wonderful tjiumphs Arthma F'latulency, Fluor A Ihus. or Whites O atric F'evrr, tirffn Sicklies., Grip-s, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hy.teiics, Incontinence of Cnve. Indigestion, I ntlainatinii of ritar parts Inflamatiou of the Stomach. Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Low Spirits Menstruation. SnnntvsRillinus Complaiuts, Poils, Rowels di fits ntaciioii in, Rreast Pang, Catarrh, Constiparion, Cough of Pregnanes,' Costivrness, Diarhotea Difficult Rreathing, D "pi p.ias. Dyspeptic Consumption, Digestion, Imperfect, Determination uf Jllocd to the Head, Par Ache, F'rvsipe.'us, F' pilepsv. sed or Painful . I i j i Nervous Disorders, F'evt r Low , Nervous, lnNeuralgia, terinittciit. Remittent. Hhi-iinniism, 1 Fever and Ague, j stomach Various diseases J Whiles. In all hillioiis or .(ironic disorders, those Pills achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they defy competilion. And as the susceprV$lity of thai American constitution is lo these dnasi6, they are aptly. ivied hv some. The Pill of the New World. Their wonderful efllcacy in these complaints aries from their power to open the Pores: dense and tin pgthen ihc Stomach aud How .1 s, make the Urine tow healthily and ch ar, and to give lone and strength so the svstc m: WHOLES U.E WJBEHOUSE, 40 John street. New Ysrk In towns where there is no branch, the Companr w ill appoint oneiin application by letter (post paid) or olberw ise. Persons wish nig ihc rills sent by mail can order them. Price 85 cents a host. l;, r. 3eatnn. Centret ill, Indiana, GenersU Area! forthe Slate of Indiana. Robert Mct'lciy, Agent, Hrookville, lnd. Kore dcing3 of the King Pill In nil's C3" Tarry mil'-t travelled for one box! Triumphavt once, though given vvcr to die! ficad the Pott Mattrr't Letter! Dr. Timothy Ii. Hihhard, So. 96 John it. X. T.i Dear Sir: I hereby certify that Mrs. F.lia Armstrong ana, ,,., K, , ,.,-,.. ,llrll of LivrrCom- , ,.,.i ... ine a tu ii tun ol S4t that she had in attenup, ami 111 two weeks was quit., neon n il. she is ni inoiner, ami n-.idcs near Otiow -iv, Illinois, and i now pos., s,.iinr health, but i. careful still to keep , -"ei-'j .....iiAirstiniiniirT I'liisi.ii natitl. P. ARSlSTRONti, P. M. , . Morri., Ill For sale by M. W. H A I LE, 87'6,u Hrookville, lnd MORE PROOF THAT S3I1TII'S TOXIC SVRU11 WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE FEVER AND AGUE. Troy, Ixn , August tih, IT. Having u. , d in my ow n family. Smith's Tunic SyrI .iiri-iai.ie r elir.l Hire lor I lie ei.re i.l Acrii.ntl ! ' v,r Chills and Fever, a. well as having sold f,M m '' ighborhnod) upwanU ofsixtv bottles within 1 V"' la"' '"n months, I lake pl. asurc'in stating that I !" I,M cae has it fail, d to i-Hert a sneedv cure . iih. r Agnc and Fev.r or t I..II. ....1 t?.... ,'ui.;... !" ' - commend it to mi fri.-n.u ,i.j .1.. ..i.i.. i.f 1 1... ...... .a- .. i . of the most effectual and innocent remedies that I "J.i .ri Known u.ed. R. RATES, P.M. .. . . Jkpfersok Co., Ky.. August 4, 1847. I l.is is to certify that 1 was afflicted last summer with Ague and Fever, and had then had itforthne years, and during that lime 1 used every remedy that '""Id hear. .f, withoui effect, and despaired ..fever getting well; I was indued to trv Smiiht Tonic Syrup or vegetable Febrifuge, and by using two bottles I w a. tm. rely restored to mr usual good health, and Have continued well up to this time. I therefore do not Imitate to rer.imni. nd it to my friends and the public, as the mo.t effectual and innocent remedy that has ever come to my knowledge. , NEWTON STIVERS. Prepared hy WILSON, STARR IH D fe SMITH, Lou.'.ville, Ky. 37-fim - ... " il. IV . MAIL t.. Brookville, lnd. OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD, Proprietor. jrj.lllS Hotel has been refitted up-painted anew, n-.I.". . 0",h5 r0 " rriii.hed with new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, tables; and indeed everything connected with, and appertaining . S-'.'-L"' a h" '' rgoiW an entiii hange. W hout doubt it is as neat an establishment .r.llT .""rdJn "ny toVn of '" either east or w est of the mountains. Hi. table, too, is not will r .i iuurieaof late, and will satisfy thenirest epicure. I he Stabling belonging to thUHou"e has aLobeen improved. The best of provender will at all times be furnished. Travelers w ill find it to their tage to stop at the Ohio- House. co .,1-147 na.tf TKRMS OPTIIF INDIANA A31ERIPAV TWO Dollar, in advance, 2.50 in .i months, J.oo at theend of the rear, .nrf .n . " for every year payment ia delayed thereafter Advertisements. One .miin. nr l- - .T.,,hWtimr.f?rnr',"ll,r' if Prment be made 111 Inrlnrsv nnst ...llsma J ....... . . . . . . --- - tiu..raij-nif cents ir parment be delayed one year; and nnedollarand fifty et'. I-delays two years, and in the same proportion foi ' 0 r"""! ,T.iK1 Wr advertiwrnent j
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-CSt LOOK AT THIS: THE Subscriber take! this method lo jetssrw thanks rb his old frienilV and customers for their tj liberal patronage heretofore brsiowed upon him.iufl respcctlulle soK'its a continuance of their favors I have now on hand a full aod oemplete assortment r ' rnJ"-M'y 'clebrated PREMIVM COOKIX S rO E. The many persons having this store in M bear testimony to its superiority over all other ttgvss ol the ki.id ever offered t the public. Als. Gr.en-s patent ami cmnhinatioo Cooking . i ' " 1JI eoiivriiieiice anu ocvpatcl in all the departments of coking. This Stove unsurpassed by any Stove ever iNveiited, for the truth of which we can refer to hundreds of Dcrioui. who nave them in use. Alsu a well selected and rpm-ral r light ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the most appru.eu patterns and hmsh, together with a full assortment ol Tin and Japan Ware, iiamelv: Candlestick., Sugar Rowls, Tumblers, Molasset'cup., Nutmeg Grates, Pepper Hoxcs, ic. ttc. All of whisk the undcrs,giird i determined to sell on the most aa commmiatiug terms Tor cash. . ... JOHN II. Fl'DQI. Brookville, Xor. Jih, t47. N. H. All kinds of Job WnrW tt,,i,..i .V,i nn.lu withnratnns. 148-Cml ' J. kl . Watches, Jewelry, &c. rjHK isuttscrilH r k-ipi constantly on haial, Ml B i-ipplv nf fine Oold and Silver Waichst, fma t.u ct-U bratrd muktrs. Altua laryt- iDWiartmrnt of Jfwtlrr and Fancy (ionils. Silver l'lated and Brit'a ( V.tre, Pnrktt ami 'I n bit CiiiIitt, Ould and SiUvr Pt-itcili, liamoiul Puintad Ciold Pcn. lutlb Siivvj: Holder attached, fffim Sl-O to JU 5,0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manafacturta, p'prfr'cti'f oay and natural tu the err. 1 hete ela-iMt barrbin examined and highly rreomniended hr thoi w ho have worn them aud fully tciled their aperiorti or:tj over all others. i4ut received, a lartr amortm nt uf Gwld and SiWe Frames, GImci ins rted in ( Id Frame., aad ld ttj the uhsicribt r, only acre,iit in Cincinnati. All kinds of I' locks and tche, musiboirt. aa4 jewelry, repaired in th best manner. O.d Goitl atd bilTt r boughi or oaken in r&cbange. 52-ly N. L. RAZE. No. 157 Mb in, S doors there 4tft Improved Patent Zinc Washfctwifia l ifth street, betwrtn Elm aud Plnnu JSTAXUFACTUHED by hi in onlyand Varraatit If ii the cheapest and best article now olferctl to ihs public, in point of simplicity of structure, durability of mateiixL, ami saving of clothes, sonp and labor He fe.-ls warranted in rccommefidiug his WashboassU to the public, inasmuch as thousands have tsatssft their merits, and ui every case they have given entire saiisfactien. Certificates coul .1 readily be ohiaicr4 in any quantity, but he deems a trial uf kis W I is. boards a sufllcient proof. A full and .complete supply kept crnstfttitiy s hand, and sold w holesalr and retail al redeced prteM All orders promptly attended to. N. H. Any purchasertiecouiing dissattined after thorough test of said article, is reuuestrd to rrtara them and the mitliev hi all cases will be rcfinud. He has been compelled to enlarge his cstakishBieot theVnwtngto the increased demand tor his Vasboard i or the last sis. months and creel extensive machine. "i ry, by which he hopes in ii future to supply a, 1 liftniauus. Courion. N'eue gt naine eieept thess narked Kice, on the back. o;tlll RICR, South fid cfF.fih st., corarr of n.Breji D.S-. !. M-ly TERMS CASH! I, Y MAS Alt ICE IMPORTERS, Whol,aleand Ri(ai) DealRra llardwareand-Cutl.-rv, Wire, Steel, Kails .s. Ni?;ci ol' the AiiTil. No. 87 Main street; 5 doors below Trarl tt. CiacSnussj Jnly.td 184A. j;-! y t u ri" fTt! e b l 0 o dT" MOFFA T'3 VEGETABLE UFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS. The high and enri.d celebrity which thess prs-emlnetl Msdiciues have acquired (vr their invariable effcarvja o9 the diseases which tliry profess to cure, has recilS Us usual practice ef puihoj uot osly snoeceHsry, but uswos thy of them. They arc knovu by rlteir fruits ; their poo8 works testify far U.em, aad they torire sot Ij the Uviia id the credulous. Of ASTHMA. ACl'TE and ClIROMC RHFVVATI3U. AFFECTIOSS of the BLADDER an KWNEVS. BILIOUS FEVERS t LIVES COMPLAINTS. In tin. south and west, where these uisea.es piva.l, they wfJJ be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and otlei. who on a use thooc MtslK-ines. will nevor alien. ards be wiihoxtt them. BILIOUS CIIOLli: and SEKOVS towwa, 1IILE3. cosnrEXEss, coitus coughs, chouc. CONl"Jlr' I IOX. Used with (rut nt-r.s.Vsi thai utan. C'OKKt'PT HUMORS, DROPalBS, DYSPEPSIA. No imtsok with this dutnurici do sase, shiMild ilctajr iminc these mcdjint-s immediately. f.Kl'J'2 JO.Nc' of tht Skin, tRYMVtLAS. ILATO. LECY. FEVER and AGUE. For this seonrte of tht war tern country these medicines will be fund a f.ife, speettt. an 4 certain remedr. Other mcdxioes leave the srstnu subject Is return of the disease a core br these m..licines h penDaBtot ' TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND KK Cl'KED FOV L N S S of C O M P L F. X I 0 f.: OSNCRAL DUDILItt, OOIT. GIDDISEfS, GRAVEL. HEAItAfHCS.ofeotnf kind, IS WARD FEVER, iSFLAMVA ICR Y kHEUVJTtSM, IMPURE BLOOO, J4USDIC&. IOoS ATP TITE, XsXVBZw OODIPLAINTsi LEPROSY, LOOSESESS, nRKCUKIAL DISEASEIeKevet (ails to eradicate enurelr all the e fleets of Xnmrj m aitcly sooner than the most powerful preisirsrinn of Sstraisrtilsv. KMHT 8WEATS, SERVOVS DEBILITY. SEHFoe COMPLAISTJ of all ktnit, onaASIC AFFECTWUe. PALPITATIOSafVU HEART. PAISTEK B CBOLI J. FILES. The orujmal prop-ictoT of lh.-s mnkt om was cured of Pile of Tears stand.af bj Uk lias of than LaV Medicines slone. PA f.VS in the hcadvsj.is, back. Bmhi. ioir.fa aad orrvia. s. R1IEUMATIS JI. Those afflteted wnn ff tnribhi disease, will be sure of rcli'f hy the Life Medic aes. RUSH ofBLOOB to the HEAD, r.GUtTTl SALTRHEUM, BWELLIStlS, SCROFULA, or HZIfO'B BVXZsi tat. worst forms, ULCERS, ef every dacrtpluot W O H IYI S , of all kinds, are eflectusllf Ttr1 ly tnesc Mcdieine. Parents will do well to admints.; them whs m their existence is suspected. Relief will be ocitaia. TEE LIFE PHIS AXD PHOII BITHBS PURIFY IHE BLOOD, And thn remove all disease from the system A single trial will plaes the IIFE PILLS aU P.HUNIX T T E R S btymid vha reach ef esnfw tilioa in the esuuiatioa of every patient. The genuine of these medieiaes are aew put p Is wMfc. tmppen sad labels, together with s ramphl.t. ealis Moff.l s Good Samaritan," eootainiog the direeu.us, ssi on which is a drawing of Broadway from YV all street te saw Oflice, bj which stranrira visiting the city ca vary sasls) find us. The wrappers aod Smaritus are eopynfiswJi rnereJiire these who procure them tfhh white wrarper. CU he assured that they are genuine. Be careful, ana buy those with tsriiots. wrappers; but if yoe de, be sakwfe. that fliey some direct from as, er dont teuch thesa. Prepared and sold hy xm. wxx.x.XAia s. morrAii 3i Bfroedway. career ef Anttoay street. Sow Yes Vor Sale by Wr HAUrT,,BTO.tsiri, t dor en of genuine Brandeth's piljsi, jnsxrreeiTestt -,-and fqr sale by . RrOVAlU TTOW Jisrs k-slllvi, WlVWtKi 1(4(1.
