Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 February 1848 — Page 4
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VARIETY.
First ltrr. By F. Cosby. Esq., of Lonlsr-llie. Tis twenty years! Yes, twenty year Haee fled tutu the pnst! Oh! twenty long and weary years. Sines I beheld thee lat Thev My that time has brushed away The brightness from thy cheek. And t!;itthy light and ringing laugh I more subdued and meek ! Tist-ent years! Yes, twenty years! But ( can ne'er forget, How Eden-like thy presence, made The places where we met! And an the murmur of the deep The sea shell ne'er forsakss Thy gentle voice within my heirt lta sweetest echo wakes. 'Tts twenty years! Yes, twenty years! But thy beloved face Is mirrored in mv mememory yet In all its gir!i..h grace; And thou art still the same to me, Thine eys as brightly blue Thy cheek as warm, thy lips as red, Tliy heart as kind and true. Tis twenty yean"! Yes, twenty years! And other eyes may ses A shade upon thy polished brow, luvisib'e to me! I see thee still w ith charmed eye, And time has not erased A single Hue, a single tint. That young affection triced. '1 Kiltt . Lke a fragrant Havana, Long kept from the light 1,1 e a cask of choice vintages Brought seldom to sight; Like a monk In his cloister, A saint in his Cell; Like a York-river oyster Shut tight lu his shell; Like toad In a grind-stone, A clam in the sea This heart is imprisoned. Fair maiden In thee. IrnTer. "Go, when the mornitg shineth. Go, when the noou is bright. Go, when the eye declineth. Go, in the hush of night; Go, with pure mind and feeling. Fling earthly thoughts away And In thy chamber kneeliug, Do thou in secret pray." A Rrdrraiing Quality f llamas "Nntaire. Some time in the year 1839, there arrived in the city of Schenectady, an Interesting young girl about eighteen years of age. She was an ntter stranger; but soon obtained employment, for a few weeks, as an assistant nurse,. After this temporary employment censed, she fottu- j nately presented herseirto a Merchant Tailor of character, who kindly gave her employment and instruction, and after a short time she was received into his family. Soon she became expert with her needle, which not only gave her support, but enabled her to dress geuteely, having such a fund of good sense as to avoid all extra finery, yet always appearing neat and iu good taste. In 1842, she accidentally secured a home with a married lady, with two cbi'dren, a son and daughter, aged eipht and ten years, whose husband and father had deserted and left them to snch provisioti as none but a wife's and moth-j er's resources could pmcure. Whilst in this' deserted family, the heart-broken wife sickened and died. The mother, when dying, gave a L. . l r .... ... nrori-renuing tareweil lo Her two children; and this noble stranger-girl, weeping by the death-1 bed, assure.) the dying mother that she would be a mother to her children. Tiiis assurance ' calmed the last death agony of a fond mother, i who diexl. The voan? stranmr-yirl took the ' childreu, hired a room, diligently plied her needie, paid the rent, continued her own neat and modest appearance, fed and dressed the boy and girl Handsomely and appropriately, sent them to well chosen scliouls, iu tvhieli she received no awistauce, fave one quarter to a seleet school trught by a lady, who (much to her pr.cii-e) declined remuneration. Now, reaiier, apu asV who Is this young tranger female? The writer will not tell you; but to gratify the feelings this cotninunioation mutt exeite in your bosom, will tell vou a little of her history. Her parents, in goo.1 circumstances, reside in the Upjier Province of Canada. She was wooed by a worthy young man. whose affections were fully reciprocated, as ardently and fully as woniau loves. Hut the father, an Englishman, opposed tint connection with all the determination of an Englishman. She was ent Into the States by a farmer-uncle, to avoid further intercourse between the lovers. At this uncle's, contrary to her habits, she was duly appointed a milk maid. At this the noble girl revolted and left, determined to depend upon her own resources. She arrived iu Schenectady, where she has remained until this week living above charity, solely upon her owu energetic labor, with the additional charge of two interesting orphans. This spring she wrote to her mother, apprising her of an intention to visit her home the
honieofher childhood' mirth, and the home,"0 Liberia, to procure information, with the in-: tnoitieters here, on Tuesday, was ' st.tT as a potoo, of her maiden trials and sorrows. To her 1 ""''"ti of making a great movement in that iii- '. ker," forty below zero. Moulpeiier Vi tftnlckmanl p.. 1 .- hHMinn- if tllM 1" M.trl elt.t.lll kl f . 1. 1 I A .. . ... ., ,.
.". . " .. ' "iw m"imu?e io itini letter was me presence ol her father, who, upon the receipt of it, left for cttroect-tdv, that tv micht th more safelvconduct his long-absent riau filter to her earlr i home ami her fond mother. But mark! with ! predetermine,! purpose anil htgh-soii.ee! majr- j nautmuy, sue sa s t airier, I will po; but these 1
(presenting the orphans.) are jit children they ' ,!lrFp cities.eonU each spare scores.il" not hun- ' es; hut when the Yankee tshells tn-gau to ( lsiy -.0 oro I lis Wain -H0 where 1 go. The father, not to be outdone, j !. of intelligent, moral, ingenious, anj in- ! aboout tiieir hea.is, they are said to have looked 1 I'". Sno'l
replied Yen, C , com Hosnt, uv dacch- ' J ,Al.. 1 t ... wii.i w. mill you jour aciopiefl cliililren; 1 there U a welcome, a double welcome, and room , for you and ynurs. '
They left thia day for Canada, flooded with ' Jreat Family. Happening to be in the tear for parting from the stranger's Court-house the other day, we overheard one friends tears for a happy reuniting of parent ' mal telling another what a great family he heand child tears for a parent's free, frank per- ; lgl tn. 'I mippose,' Mid he, I belong to the mission to a better home offered to a wandering ; grwitesi family In the country: my father had daughter with two adopted orphan childrvn. O, ! tweutyfiveohildren.' Irfiwel Courier what a sceue, and what a lesson to aelliahaess! 1 Clever Hit. Th writer should add one other tribute to ' ur sPr'ghtly contemporary, the Rochester this noble female. "I-r ne-ntnew and industry I PT"''? t.iaiette winds up an article on politittractFtl attention: but trae lo her faith, every i-a'tcrs by relating the following as i:lsadvance by stew suitors, was repulse.) promptly f Ihe true position of the true suge of and thoroughly. I u truth, she had a purpose, ' t-intienald: a heart, a soul, and is entitled to esteem aud re- ' 'Shortly nfier John Van lluren's famousfire
spect everywhere. j Schenectady, July 7, 1647. WoLitit'T it. Many people drop Wra at the !ght of distress. Would iluot be beiter lo crop 'l-
iBtephrn (sirnrrl. The following capital anecdote, illustrative of ! the peculiarities of the !;ite Stephen Girard, of j Philadelphia, is from the New Bedford Bulletin; J we have not seen it published before, j Mr. (J. had a favorite clerk, one who every j way pleased him, and who, at the age of tweiitv i one years, exacted Mr. il. to say something to to him in regard to his future prospects, snd per- . haps lend him a helping hand in starting him j in the world. But Mr. G s.tid nothing, carefully avoiding the subject of his escape from tniJ nority. At length, after the lapse of so.:.e ', weeks, the clerk mustered courage enough to
i address Mr. G. upon the supjecl. J "I suppose, sir, r," said the clerk, "I am uow light I would say something to i free; and I thou (vou ai to my future course. What do you : think I had better do?" J "Yes, I rnow you are free," said Mr. G., j "and my advice to you is, that you go and learn the e-per's trade." This announcement well nigh threw the ; clerk off the tnck, hut recovering his equilibriurn, he said if Mr. G. was in earnest, he would ' "lm l.nt.lMI. n. ...,.!il,.. ; ' " '-" u " c '
i ral..ernes,tat,nSly.8ongl.t one ot the best coop- wer. Vn b,ill!r iu ,WWf lowever it ers, agreed upon the terms or apprenticeship, 1 Wi, diseovered to be a mere shell of gold, the injaud went at it iu earnest 'In process of lime,' j tl.rior MB filH, tt ilh ,Hvcr- Tj(e , the young cooper became master of hi.s trade, worlil 25j ,,.avin a pood fit ,0 t,m m ; and could make as good a barrel as any other k,.r. Siisi.iciou was excil-J in regard to this
j cooper. He went and told Mr. G. that he had 'praduated with all the honors of the craft ami ;pra.uaiea wiui ail uie Honors ot the cralt, and i WaS 10 8et UP h,s ''; Bt - m wmal tiinrl. .,l ll.l Lm l. S i ...... w make three of the best barrels he could get up. ' . , . . 1 he young cooper selected the choicest ,-,ter.N.ai,d soon put In shape ana finished his three ; barrels, and wheeled them up to the old man's ; countmg room. Mr. G. said the barrels were """" "e,.,.v.r.. i M"..o A.AUr " ...l.l il.. I...U - I. T ; " "v " " on i can live ty. 1 ..r-t 1. .1 . . 1 v...e..p eitoug,,, saia u.e employer; -maRe out your bill and present it. j And now comes the cream of the whole. Mr. j G. crew a check for $20,(100, and handing it to th clerk-cooper, closed with these words: "There. tke that, ami invest it in tha IiaI ! , ' , possible wav. and if you are unfortunate and I' : , , .. . . i lose it, vou have a good trade to fall back upon, ;,.,.., .. . , w-'.iich will afford von a good lwing at all tunes. t - b i i Ffbi-ary is considered an unfortunate marrv- ' - . nig month. A country editor savs that a e.rl i , J i was aked not long since, to unite herself tu tne ' silken ,,e. to a brisk chap who named tebuary j tn his proposals. The lady tenderly hinted that i i ri.iioij was an umueKy uiuiiin i or marrtiiig. I " ell, make it March then honestly replied th iswain anxious to accomodate. The damsel j paued a moment, hesitated, cast down her eyes, jaud said 'Would'nt January do as well." Koulhrcn Oilditics. , ..t cnuuiri, ..ii villi.way Lake, ou lloe's Bayou, iu Carrol Parish, Hi V..i- l'l,. e..tw,,l,u. r... miles ou the road, leading from Bayou Mason lo Lake Providence, is ready with a pack of dogs to huut runaway negroes at any lime. Tlie.-e dogs are well trained and known throughout llie parish. Letters addressed to me at Providence will secure immediate attention. "My terms are $ 5 per day for hunting the trails, whether the negro is caught or not. Where a tweh-e-hours trail is shown and the negro not takeu no charge is made. For taking a negro, $C3, and lio charge made for hunting. JAMES HALL. "Sauta Anna let lc,oe two thousand scoundtvlsfrom the prison when our army entered Mexico. Roston Post. Hut whe let loi se the prince of ihe gat'g, j an- ( ta Anna himself Alb. Jour. IT The number of slaves iu Kentucky is abont 190,(ltlil. They are valued at Sjfl)0t,(KK, or M e,,r" Aom iN Fwsptrra. A newspaper commenced in Princeton, 111., edited by LVtnocrat, and an Abolitionist. Tin paper into three parts, and each advocat doctrines. tl" Men like h'ank books, have at each end a "'u,b: childhood and old nge. So says the A Puzrlr. O may Ijove by hearts those I'niied, n,i mingled into Fondly so vows the keep still one, riighted, and dream of them alone. Ever, for on shine love our may aui Like hope's unJ ing ray, which Misfortune iirk or grief Never, hath power Chaso U Away. Rev. Royal R. Gitrley, rresbyteri.tn, has been elected Ch. piaiii oftheL'.S, House of Reprentstives. Cold WriTHm. A letter from Fryebtirjr, Me. published in the Portland Advertiser, s:iys, that "on the 11th. the Frv. btir? thermometers i ranjed in their (iilTerenl locations M to 3. de. below lero. On removing pure mercury in a saucer to a little hollow iu the village, it fro-, s,t i that it could be turned over in the vessel, and ; not l.k l-.l ! TKrTAiew Republic. The Journal of Commerce stales that the col- . ored jteople of New York are taking measures ' to send out some of their most respectable men j a i ..! i t. ..... ,i 'f" .net,, ami te i.Tiiirinir trien .s 01 , ,n folored peop 'e of the I'nited Stales, which " boiteve tltr t. olonizationists rinphatirarv are, ' w''' 'l or not way or hate to stiller delay for want of their countenance, and, " " tueir pecuwry assist tttce. ltoslon, A or, i iniae.eie.lim, i inriiin.iti, ami other ''"t'ts-us ptople of color, who by emigtaiing to ' il. V... t , .! . 1 It.., ... -.ew itepiic,,,,-, couiti w latpeiy insirumeiiiu Pivil,S it ' tle very impulse it wants just i at Ihi time, and tow speech at Albany on his return from Herkimer, we chanced to meet Ur. L , of this place, 'Well Dr." said we.'what think you of Trince Johu'a great effort ?' "TU tell you" ul he, 'I was foreihle reminded of an incident "' T'Pr"" to me in .tew tiarapsnire. I was .
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riding along one day very leisurely in my gig, and upon arriving upon the brow of a short steep hill, I was attracted by loud cries proceeding from b"lov, ami looking down lhelda load
r i. . . i t . . or hay overturned, and a long lank green sir.;.ling of abov.fpnugillg about it, and from one ..ni,- ti iik lunu .no utiier, ii u w giiiutiu Ig a . ;,!. ll flake from the fence, anj now seizing botii liitiiiis the wheel of the cart. Here Said I, Mopcr) ing now that's a g.ioj boy. I will help yju on again with the hay. don't care a fig lor the hay, but Dad's under it.' ' Itmieroii Coiintcrriit. One id" tile most ingenious counterfeits we llMVf sVr CHill I-1 illct tv.ifik .i!o..ofutNi,l Tt- ' j purports I ans Mi to be a nUitrttr-Pffle of the New-Or-r-pitrht ami Cood color, and was pronounced centime bv the i best iiti'ires of specie in Wall.sl. Tt sunt ! to the Thilapelphia Mint for examination , and j fu-r being subjected to the usual teMs it was I t,ere HS(I pronounced a genuine quarter eagle. J i:M,owj ,0 a powetrnl microscope, not U.e ; slW,t oiiVerouoe cMild be discovered between ' all g-uille c,itl fro, ,ie Xew OrIeaU!S 1 Mint, exi'eiilintr that t!ie .'ith ea ..liirlitl v t.inr ! . 61 i rou inteit wlucli iiiiht hn-e been occasioned bv i ,r hv its rijr, which was peculiar: but other ' . . otner q,litrter-eaf les which were genuine were found to Losses the :.,. ni.li,,;... o ...r.. - . ' ' . " --"' , ,,c S,ni!e 13 tllH counterfeit lhat it n-nnl.l ; ,,, . ,i.r : s ,, . - . ... . . ... .n.ciiii, gum coiu , Wl(.h s ,rk,,, w,h w an ! wMa ,Sllllst fri,,. We unjerstaI1j lh,t a h;lif pf lw ,.lur,1..pr ,)u3 Wn re ,viVtd at l!le Vli aii,,,,lia :,,it from t(w K Urleaiis .Mint, and tiiat e;gles have been ' " " (letecte.l w hic!i have been sweated so as to be Worth but 9. The i.is.'nverv i.f tli. ul..... 1 " J ....v.. t.. ..- .rfrits has CIVat(?(1 a cous-i.lerable eve i Anient among the banks and specie dealers, as no one knows how much of the false coin is stowed away in his bags. The Loeo-Focos have made a rlroiur argument Hir.iinst It.mlr Vnt tl,..t il,.. . . . ' ; loss is large hy counterfeits; but hero is their ' (...,: r. u t , , . I ivonte panacea Tor all evil--, so simulated that ' r ,i t . , i . ,, .., , , . .. , iCo1- AjaxUenton himself, with his p.irse full of ! n .... u . . ,, .,. flbV g id, could net tell wuluu od per cent. I ten. .it g in, couia net leu wiiliiu per cent ' how much money he carried, I v ,. i. .... - .... i r t -ow tunv came these f.dae coins to reuemhle .!, , er .... ,i. v. ( i xi- . . tHose Irom t!ie A.nv-( irleans Mint so closo'y that ' q.;,!, i, .i ,. , . (Willi tde microscope not the slightest tiillerence M b(J dislillguisll0(j? ,. are ,,irou,rl th(? pf trHk: it Kdioves Mr. Secretary Wulker to be stir himself and discover, if possible, what Ingenious hand it is who is thus usurping th0 perogauvo ol l.overntuout. hoevt r it may be, I he certainly enjots some very remarkable facil ities, nn.l his discovery might at this crisis re- : l: I... o . ..i. , uric me oeereiary oi ins prosent annoying em- . barrassnient as to the wavs and means of ruisingttiore funds for the Mexican vortex. The Virginia Senate have laid upon the table the proposition p issed by the House to ree.ive Virginia's portion of the proceeds of the sales of the public bands. We did not suppose that the A .ruiiiiaiis were loo uroii I to reeeive u l, .i due ,heIllf thol,Bh We kllt.w lllat a t of them were too proud to pay their debts. H'astiingtox-, Jan. P. The daughter of Col. IJentou (Sarah was vesterdav married to Mr. Jacob, nf I on ielllo I',,.. ,i : ii1,.f, . . I I net ICll 111 llie ni terilnotl ears en innld i ' ward. The sister of Mr. Jacob was married to ' a son of Mr. Ci te. Tims the children of Mr. Clay d Co.. Hetitou hecatne sister and brother-iii-lnw. Mr. City was at Ihe weJiiiiii', us was also Mr. Buchanan, but no other member of the : i Cabinet. I? tltimore Clipper. I , ft' nrana Tr..lD..n - . - t Ihetlrand Tenu.le of llmu.r of t!, t .1.. r l!r. Wm Rea, of Jeff rsonville, fj. XV. T. Pro. John II. Orr, of Misluwitku, G. V. V. Pro. Wm. n. Chat-e, of Irayette, G. XV. R. Pr. Samuel Lister of Evanville, G . XV. T. Pro. Wm. II inu.imau.of Iiidi.tnupclis, G. W. U. Pro. E.Kvard M. Angel, of New Albany, G. W.ti. I The next met-tint; will be held St Iii.Ii.innp,,-I lisoi, Th-trsday, 25th of 1'cb, u,ry ; ai. an,l,ca -! rions for charters for new Temples must be ad-I tires ien io in, (,. v . u ,at L, it;iyette. You ni.iy bribe a solcter to slay a man with his sword, or a witness to take life by false accusation, but you cannot make a dog tear his beuelac lor. Some one compares a bachelor to a mule who shirk his regular load. Vekv Ci Riors. It is said that certain politiei.m are opposed to the operators of the HiLiglwUc ,'l''g'"T". tl? cround lhat the latter 1 ll'01,1'',r '"oro expert wire-workers than theiuselves. RFTrT I oast. At a Printer's FeMival in " a-""K'n, the loilovving was toast: regular "Womx The fairest work of creation; see-i i"2 that the etiilion is so . it-,, sic it .... .. i. . I - s ..... uu vuciv without a copy." Cold Wethfr. The mercury in Ihe therit ' t "oit (irigin atei T THE .irRA lloi'SE. ' ;A iiioustuhe covers a multitude oi debts. Lf W-hvu it-torU s crown is valnej at i537 tHU Yet how many starve for lire.ni. " "" A.,- .... AA i!E sinr.KsTitM. !.,! Santa Anna le- ' wejjed Col. Chil.is iu TueWj, the citizens, thinktug it woul.l bo fine fun, illuniitiaUd their lions nt each other witli very lono; faces and exclu , ' .Hill eu r.h.Senors'.- , . if this is Child's play, we better v.tiaoose before his lighting begins.' Ci tttriNo Down the Earthquake An ignorant HuSflittiaii pasillg a iiuiiiber uf railroad tricks in the course of a day's journey, and nev er having seen any before, wai uou-pluseu to account lor their use. At length after examining one of them for about tweuty five minutes, aad scratching his head quite bald, he ejecalated, 'Tay musli be iron clumps to keep der eart quakes from preaking up der roatl" Tut rmsn fit's Wars. The Louisville Journal is afraid that the Adtusuisiratio j is getting more wars upon ils hands than it can manage with any sort of couveuieucr.tud enumerates us sit nnou i.n. iitt-i.tr no... ,-;...... i r mi war upon tile Cosstitutiou, its war Upon the ! r 5
i . , , . ' "v '"""UMit orinii-i. ticiii in ant wav to iiretarieite I . ' .- . 1 I'' Illiitatia, AASS oruinie,! oil TlllirStlaT, 20th of -men who hate hteher . i. w f moral re'.on"llit v ! V.r'"K, r.nul.sh, ami Seoleli Omshani.
I.aS lieen J ttr.try, iust , by Mr....! J. W wencralt, D. M. W. I " , .eraV. Z T"."'''.,'". '' ,:M'' " ' ' " HawSilk Plaid,
a A lug, j I ., ot (.iiiiinii.iti, Ohio, and" the followine nfl'i- . . 1 Ksiimomai.s: ' Hn.na a ita, Moitter.-,-ami Or.-c-,,,,
.... - ., umi mi mat mx ii i leu
ytiivnletlielcer, were elected for the remainder uf the ! " r! I rd '.t VS".? t"r"li0.i'T.
es his tear- lP.it..- ' --I"""'- " gt ale , rti.i.l Clonk I.i.,irs. :, v,
currency, its war upou the rivers and harbors, i "l.i and Silver I'eucils, spectacle Glasses viand its war upon the people's crtFee-pot. and "l"w"kir.,7,,"",0,, K..r-, Ka..-,
lea-kettles.
MOHK PROOK THAT SMITH'S TONIC SVUUP WILL EFFKCTI ALLY I'lliK THE . FF.VKIt AND AOIP.. l Km, I.mv, AueiMi loth, IH7.
. "i n.c.i in int n n tain, it . :tn ii lousatrj ,, .,r y, Kt ',. j,,,,,. .,,,,. clll.t. , Afl. ',, i Kl'" r ,u hill ami Fever, a. w II ns hat ii.; s,.id j the la., two ni'. Ill Ik. I take ilvaur( ia statins, llial i '" " "'' ha. 'l fail, il l,i i ft.-t.-l a sneedt cure either in ...ii- - "... I l "'tomiii. nd it l wi fi icnH anil llie liuhlic one i ... ..,.., nii. , - w . .,i v n,.: :i no r.'.i T, .1 mi I .me. rr"I the iiexi ttfi-riuHl and mnocc lucent remedies tnat I have titr know u used 11. BflTS, 1". M. .TEFFFHtr- c,, , Ky.. Aut-n-t 4, IM7. 1 lii i tn ceriii'i thai 1 a tlln l.l ll mimmer iih A cur mill F r. ana liail then liail il fur i lir. e I yeari. ami ilnrintr ll,ai inn.- t n.i-.l in-rv rem, .lv ih:it i ' c""l'' liearnf, withmn eH'. ei, ami tit 'air. J i.Vi ier ireuinir e(i: I a ini'n( tMi tu try Smith- T.mic Svr- , up r Veireialile Fehritucr, anil bv mine t'" lent lea . 1,,l,r l "ton! to my nnl goml In ah!t, ami l,. i ell llll lint ltt".ii:it,. i . r-. .-mn .1 r..: ii I. c, a the mn.t enVrtiinl ami inimet lit run.uv that ll.l,evei cunie tu lliv klmw 1, Oire. N l: TON- STIVFHS. t'rrpan dby AV ILSOX, STAHUIUU Jc SMI 1 11. I.f.il ! v i 1 lv, K J . Fur sale by M.tV.H.MI.K. 3:-u Kiuiikville, Hill. SPIWWiriQ AND WEAVKJG. XVr;i are now rcailr n it h three u ti of .Imilile ma. Illllei in lineenli r lor cant .111.. lor iitt..to'l :lnio " 'anli. a 20 ipinille hiiii him for iiiinnii c I e..t,iii, ,1X llnWi-r I, .1011. r.-,.l. u.l I 1... happy to aeciiini.i.late all who will call mi in for work in mil-hue. ihoiclittm? at a dntance c:.n he Hire ol -li, ircar.nni; h, im- ,,,iie ov. r inKht. bpuinn i; .... - .." i,'.'. iianiiiactnr'lic; i ll liar, 9 or tiy tli , ,, ,11, i.i 1 1 or mi exchange; we will cite wool. 11 ir.M.Ji f.,r wool mi fair ternn a lar as we may have roo.linn hand in mil ...ii...... r otinil nn lid ! T'"' " a"1"1 l 2'3"' ' r..nin;( aomett lfjeta per vd.. chain I Je.ii. 20 " " " eham ! Ma"" ""''S Ci.e 371 to 43 ct per yard I liare anil tts per jd. "'" amra Cailn It " White Fianm I i.n slmrea fer per t .1. ;t to 2J cti; Cloth nn aharei and 2Jet. per " per yard 0 to f.Jl llfaukett on lian-i J ami s et. " per t.l. 1.1 for narrow r,,ll,.. ,, ,n I... .1 , , . . Ml lor w nle.
10. 9nnln . -I pi.c.i.iroi, a,like aiharm iu riirimr him. Jit,l-e Mm. tliV awi; ' " ! '" '" Mrofltnc a!,f..r tiari, M hen.' e II?, -yr:tnt to In- done,,, the Mr. Km, h, ', ..at,-,,,, .it are e.,.l. .! . full c. inVw findi , ol' 1 "''"''- C N -nrlli.l, nee, and fiat he full e.u ruhorate, what he ha. ntir ill rim. it to ihtir niti-rt ! lo rail on n at thv , ht ,,a,.u,i.t,.. e.-n. . . ,
raetory ntul t xaiinm nrMtck lUllt y tt.,u : .trnilC w ell made article of cods. Laurel April J.A, 1847. t M a X- t. t a. -t X v i ix f I'n.mn. Hew Fall and Winter ioai3. I it itlUA tv .tIAKTI., j yj ASjn.t reeeivtd direct Irani i'hlla.l 1 phia . A iHfl complete ai.ortni in of fall and winter Coeds, coil.i.tin-- inpart of "line, l(,d and Yellow. Flannel.. Rienehedaml imlih ;l, I,, ,. raumii ll.iiiiie! . Men', in t drawer and slm-ii. A'a i. n .. tiinhami, Camelion e. Ilnetia A ita I'liidi. Spun i'k and A u lorn, do tha-h nr.,. Mom. Oe. Lane., and fl lack Alpacha i-Uslleii. ftinU'iiiitn's MVir. AA avi , Heaver. Illue, Ulac, Frciuli and Encli.h A lothi ami Cj.irn.-r., liinc biack, mixed and cadet Satinet.. Kentucky Janes, ii. Shawl3. Ilik. AA,r.t,d, Embr,.idend,Clolh ShawU. " plain Thibet ami AV oi.l do " Mode Col'd I hib. t do Fmb. f,h j . " " famine re do And a variety ,. De l.ainc do ll.tndki lehia. and 1' ratals. fjjjng Men and Roy.. H it Seal l ap.. " Hoi. and t hildreu cloth cap., rlo-li and lor do i A ".",. '""V" !,n,, G, n s-0,f. oi' silk and glai d M ii. lin cap. HOOTS AM) SIR) MS. Men a Hoy", and Voitih a, coane Boot, and Shoe,. ,.-...'. . " Kii and calf llrm-an.. AA om in , Mi.ie'. and children', boot. ,oei I"'" " . "" ".1 r, Morocco and call lace boon. I.a.lle-. I tin, aH kci .: ..... .i ' " men win tie he had in tin. ,i.., ... ' ,, " . r r"n .0111 a. I..W iff a..., I. .1. r ... . , ; inn c.tnmine be. Tort' pllreliil.tnir 1 Lew hen'. Hrookvtlle, Oct. 21. m's. 4Jly. 11rM.nx-1K:XVF-R'S VF.r.KTABI.K PIT I S nod Hi V-t im. ''K!IUHA1IK VF.i;i I'AHI.K .- 1 ," "' '"""no longer amour iho.e el lionbilii ir. 111 I I,. , l., . "".Mailt tattnclieti upon the tide nf ext ami ii,. u- I 1....1 :.. . 1 I I. ... " . . . ' " " ".'. Iter iii r. nutation, ami an- h. 11 run. lit. ntrnioi-ccxiMi.it.lt ns.d 1 ban any mh. r pr. partition ' V have h.i In intro'd.ie.d im ",',, X';:, 'JjZXSZ ' ce..e their K.....l en;-t. In the south, panic ;. " l'ie. an. in. j aiiiinaiiv save the lite, of thomaml.. For nroof of the tr. ,,u ml of ihe value and llicacv nf Ihit medlrme. th. u :il e .. 1 .fc . . K v ' "'-' "'- i a lew 01 tne m int .'o". ....... 1. ..imoinai, w lueli have b.in nreienled In ntm t,y m. . 1 tl..- l . t reipectabiliit men who can. i'oinpUiiii Hlnfl'. Siin..,trrr it. . Dr A. Spencer: I), ar Sir-1 wi.h v.... to forward 'me " !' " "r I'.M.; I don', Ihitik .A00 bo,e. two lat s,-. .1 ,,,, io ii . I ,,l too hot. . the I ,t n months, th. rare ihe moit popular pill. i i ,;. place, r or billion, e plaints. Kick h. a.l-....e . ?.,!, n! - lk'' di-e-e, tin v are consider. ,1 almost an inf ill, lib- rem. dr. I have iomerly h, a ' , r r P. ter'. Pill,;bt t not, .ell time .1 .Vet, of v, P.ll.tooneof hi.. tt customer, think tl.o, ..... J toPeter'.ornnyoth. rPill,. permr n'eipeclfiilv voitr.. O. C KFLSKY 'L"'1 i.ivmeitnn, Snmnter Co., (Ala.) Jnne21 IS43 "I TIERT SPKM-FB. M. I. : AR Str..-AVe have tvi, hiii the la. t tear .old aboni Vhere' Vin -iSS:;, .. ,., " F- """ 's I on ; f Co. I'or ale ov lh.i , Hardware and Cutlery. ljn.1. and I'm.. Cm Saws, a.?!. AVood and Hand Saw., Drawing Knitu, Cuittnir Ktiive., Puck, t Knivei, Knive.and Fork.. Hnti h. r." Kniv. , Knob Lock, and Lalchr., 'I hiitnh I.aich ., Kottnil and Square. "Join, rttitt. and Screw., Iron and Ste, I Squat.., Hi 11 and Cm,. Cut Saw l-ili., H ind Saw Kil, ., AA'am.- Iron. Sn.l Yards, Crind Stone ( rank.. Nail and shoe Hammer.. And I. on. Ilrar. .and lliit., Anie." SI, itel. and Spade., Ilea, y Uratl Shoveli, Hay rork and Axe., Manure Fork., Ham. i, lira., and Snar Kettl, .. I he alio. e are oil. ...I at the lowr.t Tinrinnatl price, lor Ca.h . -J V X K It . llrooktilie. Not. 27, IR17 50 i i tts iaiJt.cn ii i j : o at" a 1 I'LL .opply of ihe l.OKKN. IKOV.Vail., ,.:vv ."" v"""" "iai " martin, ain.iyi on hand ami tor .ate, at a .mall a.ltance on I'ltt.liurir nriee. loimiry Meicliant. and oth. r. will do well t c,,,. ' i . ... P,"""!"""r fi w h. re. subsu.l lor pioiicii., ol all iixe.. aluat on l.,.i,.i I ... It. A". III! VSMKII'S Iron Store, . ......... an, uoors above Filth .t "'ciiina,,. riiuo. IIJO.N AM) XAILS Iron. ron. 50 Kee.1 Suniata Nail.. J"lt received. M t aiiort men t nf . i '.o-.. ? Mn I cha.ed of M ,l.. .. , ' l",r- . , . : - " i"..-r rates ttian are allow. dlo Merchants e-currallv and I t.;n. u . .mall adt.ncc on c. .t .? ' ' 1 " '" M " " Prsokvillr, Nov. l, 1M7.-JS TTNKR. j n"C"K' CARC.ILL & RRAI)nrKY,Cr"lbUrrSuc.ees.ors to AN'DKKWS, CAltOH L ft CO manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, 178 Main St ., K- ..le, h. tween ronr.h and Fiftll, ,. . IM 1NX A II. OHIO. ' Vnion, Hot Air, Paraxon and Improved rr-mium t ook.nc S o.es, Tea and Seven I'i.te, P.rioc and Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, W.pon nxes, Andirn,,., ( lea Ken les, Ac. Iter. 30. 1-ir ' DUU3IE & CO. I WHOLESALE DEA v C'lccU. W.-ilrliONs .Icwrlrv, r'l.tWc:V.Cvf,M t K K. K'S TOOLS & M v IKKl'u" ......... t" tt , li on hand, an ev.ten.ive a. .ortnitnt ' " nne t.old and tiilt .Ii welry, Gold and Silver iec tacl. s. tiol.l and Silf.'r ...I f t, -. . ,.0. ... t.r.t reurtn street CINCINXAT! o Oct. to, 1T. 4.1-1 r
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Mil. KHIilMO I tl.tll'tM .Ml Rirnin nf T.lvorornrt a-nA T I.l, ........ ....a ............. A sale and certain cure for t'onsumntinit uf ihe I.tlotr., Spimtiir i.l III, mil. Cnnr.h, Cold., Asthma, j I'ain in ilir Sole. l:rotichit,s,Whoopiiiir Cough, and all I'lilnioiiai r A ll'cciiuii,. To ilm.e who have di a. id I.uutr. We call , j T"ir candid and mm, re attention lu tin- preat merit , n,"'h" above preparation, anil not put it down mih . I oilier ...e I. . ..,. i h., , . . ... ... V I.. .1. ... . ' , - - , . . ... .M, mi, hii, J !",t entire mi i.l'jc'nry inml' i.f il value, llial !, ,rMI" men nfthe hurheit .tamline. ami ht. an li.ii.e Willi. ami can lie nerll. C'Aa the l'htiei:in ami Mnlieal Fain It y , t n their IT..I". ...r. Ii:ii- hail i tt. It.tr ..m... .!... I.....1 1. .l.u if r,..-...ii. . ' Hilts made by tin. l.r. al lteiiu.lv. ami ...me i.ut at la.t ar-.rt ci , . ,, their c. nili, at. .. that th. re i. ... ntitiakr l,i,t rv'iat ti mnkn cum hen every thin? hi. In, , i. ami that it i the fin at Hi mutt li.r ntSKASKU I.l SCiS. AVeaill trivr b, l.iw a t, ' r. -inarkl 1,1' the prtiperllf 4 ami extr.icti frmll the rertilieat., uhieh are F.vtraeK Iii.iu tile pamphlit. men can lv set n in in , I, ami i lie exact pl.iee w li. re ih.v r. ;.!.. I. . .... 1 1 ... - .... I... ......... u l...... .1.:.... tl.ii ii.. Hleme i fur n!i. r.' I I., . nr.. I'm,,, .... .,,,r.rl. atamini, that the pi-i ali.t nkepttc will si once lie I cuuviniiU i.l'i'i val ie. j Hutli l ar ami I.ivi rmirt are tii-,l by the Imlian, w h,t are .-il,im known t,i ilie with l'nniimpti,,!t. t I he i-i'U In ate.l Dr. f'riehli.ti of Pen r-bi rirh. I)r ' t ai ul I ar in ruriiie the CiKMmi.tii.il. K.a.la' """f""! r.i'miiii, aj' iiutt it imi n nit n y ru im fwo.it ef the ,,:,.l,.r i.f rim. tin. me.li. in- ha. n,a.le,t,n,iaUom.. CT Or. AVm .1 H i har. i A im-.nnu... iav in ,h. c-e..f Mr. l harle. AVad. . "II Sixth itreet lll.ll kel .pare, t hat Dr. Iliifi.-.' Svrnp of l.iierworl and I ar 1 L l HI HIM. alu r all other rein, ill, In, I fiiil. it. Mr. D. I. tallow, lt.ice unit. ( two ilonri ah'ive fifth, myi n,.t hii Doeter, hut liii i amnliiKjS Pin!cian h:nl qui n up all hnpei of lii I ri con ry, t he w :i i nlir, ly enii il by the ne of the . shot e in. ilicine. Mr. A nn (' hi hU. Sixth .irtt.tmi ,!oon wi.i i.l Smith, ijyi that shehail llie l"..l, iinip. tloli. ami w ai r. ilnreil in a mere keletn ar il I., r eotih was iu ililrt.iniL', though ilmli r the care ofa ; i rot. .r in i ineiMiaii loili . . who tailed fi cite i any relii f, t et thii Meilinine cave iimneiliate n-lief. ami reitnri il her to perl, ct health. Mr. Aiabn. 1 AA hit, hi nd. Catharine ilr.et. half iqiuire In low I. inn rertilit i that he wai tin u up by all lti Kriendi and 'hy.uiaii,iind hainiiid tcii iliimii uf Matter ami J i .w,, i,,. ;,,. .,..1,1,:. m. i ,.njn.v m a vett short lime. Mr. II Pliiiinu. r f!!..i. I ,,.r.) m;,,, lr,, ,,,. Kichth ami N inth nr. eti. malei tli.it hn AVife wai attend, d by two i.f the bin Di.ctori. for Voiitumi'i.in f-.r I w u . ar, and then declim d ait. inline; am ni;ir. a no mire cotil.l he done, klie then mid two hottln i.f thii mnttrhir, w!m h I,.,!,.,-,, h, r to In :.,i. Mr. .1. lin. Il i:i;i he had a dr. ailfnl C . nch and connantly ipiltin 111,,. id, and i;r, at I'am, thoiili umli r iht care uf a Doeter, ... c.oiMii.i.iu. -ot w.,r.e: inn in. aii.,ve xi.-iiicme tl. He'v Ci V 1 .1. x- . ff'i.,e u.. ' , - -i... aw. ....... . a. on ii iroiio.iu wun imeaii u l.nm;. I,,r many year. hut found the happii t , II", el by initio the a hoi e St rup. and r. conimi mini it to her frn-iiil.. 'I he Hcv.'jC. j AV. bheon. It, v George A all.i r, J. ). Ai.iri.i.i, Kq., ('ol. John Hid. He, F.-i , .la in i Kot. r. F.q , tirif. li lt Yeatmaii, K.q.. K. I larn-on. F.q U. llnir. li, II 1 K.q, the low n.l.ip t'ii rk n (' nit i iii.i 1 1, will te.lilv I to the 111" .tunable Aaltleofthii Medicine for liea il I.mii;.. Mi-.. Itowe i.l Slant. Ii. Ohio. ai lhat .he w a ... far cone w iih Ci.ii.iioipt ion, ihnt'h.r Doctor .aid .he r. uld urn live lint one day longer, ami that llii. talnable .Vyr i,;i Cur. hri r',,-;t hi. I)r A il.oii of tialiopeli., .i:,i, , th:it hii Patient, tin- II, r. It. AVi.,nian' A it'e wa. w om cut w i h the Fnlmoliary Con. nmp lion for many y. nr., and hi. r. m, ill, t faili d to cure, tit lir. Kvgort' Livei trail A ami Tar had llie liappie.l eir.-cl. ST.tr r. vet or nn. hir.im cox. P..II. I.. 1.1 . . l.ati. i roll ..or hi tin- I iiietnnali l.lietie Medical . tr. ..... 1 11. .iciaii wen Ki-ow n. w no na at. n. ti n.ive prat-: ice, ill relation lo the rnre of A'i... H, 1 1, alter Iki-iii; civ. 11 tip to Die with the l.i.t laife of Con.umplioll, l a nuililur uf able 1'liy.i-
j nan. , leading irom llrooktilie lo Cincinnati, render, it a 1 I Mr. . I.. Srovii.t.. Sir Ilowevi rri Inctant I hare ' urahle location. Said property w iii be ...Id on ac 1 j been to permit n. y name to appear, aM.u bed to a cer- ' rommodatin jr ternu. For further particular, appl- ' I lili, at, r, eoiiini, n.lin- put tent M. iliciui ., So-truma .to H. Ditl'.N HIIK 1 , j I m- Ca'le. Ileum., I tieteriiu I. - think il mv dntv, not'. A llfrmt 9, I St7. 33Sm. Mount Carmel : only n my patron., hut to the ciiiiniinu't , an'.!, j - - )
en..-, req.iiren; t olir;li ..leilictne, to .... . Ulan,, , .ir.-t- parneuiar ea.ei 01 ineipi.-iit I V ft. , tuH,l.l:uii, tii. JI1.1 Hi lt, .up ,l.i,i-lil, r of Mr. John I'ai r el'thii cily.a Mi.. H.nlcr, ai.tc r.iti.law uf Mr; A". AVttndar. butcher, ami Mr. II. K. Cox, one of the City Council, that Dr. Hoir. r" Coii.i.ound Strrupof I.iterwni't and Tar opt rated more Like a Specific, than any r. m. dy of a .nmlar character in 111 operation, that I hate t ver ui.d in my practice. One uf the.eca.1 above, viz. Mi-a lu ll, appear, d to he la. Imrim; under the I.a.t Staq-e of Serotuloui Coii.iimp. lion, ai pruiloiiiiced by several Pliyneiat.i who were ! 11 alien lance pret ion. to my Ii, ii, e.ill. d to treat the ' ea.e. She i al 1I111 pr. .. tit time in the 11 joviu. lit ' .. . . -. . IM ',tiy ifoou nealih, and from B. 1.1 . I. ... .11.. .. ..1. . . ' n 1. ft... ".... it io no-nun any inner ill. eae, a. any other youtip lady ofthil Cut . A. it t-e.peel. the' health ul the olher cae., all the l' r. at, tini preinolulory .yinptonn 1.1111 to have subsided I'riin the use ofa few boll Ii . of lite . t rnii above. Aert r, .p, eiftiliy, .Vc., II I II AM COX, M. D. i Cincinnati, .laiiuart . lwir. j tor.aleby A. I,. SI'OYII. Hace Sir.-el. I'.llcilHKlti. corner of Filth and Al.o lor a!e by It. TYXEIt, Ili-eokt il!e 4'. Key Fall and s, I. a. i.it Winter Goods. THE illlder.i-rned ha. lately reeeivid a lar?e and complete a.sortment of tt, ry description uftioodi .unable lor the n a-oti ; .itch a'. nn ess r;tions. Super. French, and English CASHMERES. " Mou.se de I.ain. i superlilie r al Silk A arp Alpaca AVontrd Plaidt I stnprd , Plaid and Plain I.i,,.,, , x- ?A,,,sh?h , A."" r"a" I "W" ""f ' . 1 vl)., . r" 9,'"r""' " efpl nn black and fancj Silk. . I'Va!"" ""I?' "" M"" u i e , rl,"" 'I"V''S ' rtiele "t",1""1 ,K" ' ' ! ' r'".' '". ''' ' Glove. " or.le.l llno.l. and C, n.lort. Plain ami pl .id Camh, ie. and Jaconett ' ? ' ' 1 ' n,'1 '"" MiLlim I "' A e.mhncs. brown a, l.laik Cambricl ac. r. K'f ir, ami n.crut:r; l ia.il ami Cornell .l ino. Is. Hrow ., tl.,1!,,,,!. In.h I. in, n. (ir. en H, r. i;e O.iueV. tl. N.w Style Hi.tin. l HiM.nnil. P.. tin. I Tallin and Artificial Flower. Plnrk S, wiii8 Haw Si'.k ami Mohan- Knncv. SiiL f-'f'.t ...... I'.... it... . . i. ' '- - ."" I'..... ..aii Color. : black and I am y color. Apn.n (iirdlrt 1 Shawl!. &2. Super, all Wool H roe ha Shawl. I Du Slid and AA or.ted Hioeha Shaw Ii ! "eat t Woolen and 1 1 ki ri do I Plain and F.nih'd Clnih and Ca.hin. r.. .l i Super. Illanket and Neck do ; Silk Cravat, and li'dk'li j , , Cloths, CassL-neres, &c. j Fine blue, blark and brown French, F.iiqliih and Anu rican ', 3 French l.ncli.h and American wool black (-ai.im. re-. Viper I-rem I, and FnHisI, f;1ct Ca.iimer.-. Sky bloeFeliCloihsan.l Mackinaw Illanket. rorCoats i (.old n.i. d and ml,, r .tt t. .1 I weed. : Hlne, black and tjold tinted .lean. , H.d. trr-.n, while ami Vellow Klann. I. ' J,,,",',,,':",.k J'"1 -black Ca..imere Ve.tintr. Pta, k SilU A . It. t and Satin ,o i Fane) ccor. d AVort d ,0 l ine Puck Mm. and (ilovea ! ; 1. 1 .ya ; rs. sin: i: nxns, sc. I 11-4 and I , AVhitnev Illanki H 9 4 and 10-4 do do J Hrow-n and I.l. ai l,. ,1 Shirtinri 5-4 and o--l brown Sln-etin. ' Hi own ami 1,1. act., d I)r,l,,c, and Canton Flannel, I Ihe above r.,.,.1. hate been .. I.r.i.l ttitl, Cr-at care, am are oirered at I he lowct C'i.ieinnaii price, i,,r e t s il. ii jvvvii I Hrookville, Nor. 29,1,, ,s47 "' r,r-80 , Acres of Land for Cale. fF-llir; illll.criber i.hei In ell so .ere. 1 .- c..,l ........ .1. u.,.. -...,..,..,,,- , l . . ...... v ... .., i, in. I . to ...1 I un .......... .- , i.... I... I e ... 1 . c - , nrmiioiin', w ...... M7III ,,,,. eB,, . .. ,., , n, , mil.. ..e ii .. .. troni llrooktilie to ("inciuii """ .....e -.nun ol tne liiriii. L.. ... I... ... .... . 1 I II I'll pike tu 111 acre, clear, timbered. and under rood f. iir.. ih.. .. .... he location h. ahl,,,,. .,! rich, and e.ll'.raflrm tt. I . ' II caleiil.il .I" ... 1, will be ,ld on re aionalle ,;;:,." AdvF.RTISBME.NTS. One scried three tune, for one dollar, ltiareor le. will be It Putin, lit be mad- ,,, aiivance:tie .1, , Mar anil I mint be dilated one v.-.r-nA '.. ., i'a .' .i..'. ... .i - . . arandliliv ct's. ue..... uiw.i tears, aim in th tne nme payment is delated same proper, ion fi ft.r . lonKcr l.me will be charIre,l.,',.e tatiie Vn.V A v,0A.FilN,.ci;'lRx.,:-' -n.ed ,,".;.,,. ' e -oiuii nepr.1, rred. uu ne pret, rred. Annlr I JOHN HOWARD. P T i near the Seminar, ' Dee . ;o-3w ""'J. Ur.nitlef li'w f -" "!'" r,e hr v RICHARU B r ""kville, Oet. Isth lius. I Y.VF.R. PKKRY .1. Momr-7 lumhrr. Pump awl 11,,, rant Mahtr No. lt fifth brtwn Race and ria l,.. ,-a'-'. m. hand and for sale. Well, Ci." ' Lmi 0";'"r TiVn r? lt:A " . p ALSO lit, Iran lie U'a,.r u... , water from Spr.ntrs r ,m.u ,,, ', , '"'"'''S cardetl.. .tahl.., 5ie.. where , he.7 , V dw, 1,'"s. can be .cd: wiTer can K, Vtt "j' I to 150 fee, , he,Bl. and from 2 to ,0oVee. '"'T li , -OvO lee, on . ei, a, a small expense. " " All orders from die counter esrenet . ;,k n.s. and despatch. 7 escco.eii ih ne. t in , n n, c 2 1S4V - SI.
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I -... takitie; the fir., dose, the rr b K.. Z L' ' Medirines alone.
THII .MS OF Till-' I"' much r. li.ved that .he was enabled io.it i rA's ",e hca "':e' M " ' 10 " fESn" Vl"'W-. a i"1'' two weeks was qui, 7r" , sir ! K II E I' JI .1 T 1 S .H. Tb,0 artliclcd with thi. i rtrawo,,1 f, , A 31 '-'CA X. ! " mother, and red. , neaV 0o, iufnoi .and tCTr'!' bc.ure of relf by the Life .-femc.nes. S .1.. ',"' -", S2.i0in.ix month., a.T.oo! P"-e.;nne h.alth.bn, is carefitl . Vl7o k' :" KUS" of K,'OOD ,lle llEiU- BCVRFY. ' for. v rr rear n" ,"" ' ' "'i'","1 "" " 39 eem. , '"PUS "( these.raord.narv l-ill. ,, , n .' kl,p j SALTKHECM, SH ELLISCS.
Eaton and Kitridge. (' K ...a r .
1 UDnUTl-lio & . I j"'"'"'Jiira MannlaciMnr' uf Gum Riflt ! 1 ""U r "" ""5 Ptu.. REVOLVING, Tlnnllinn- nnrt : -v-iii0, uuu J 1 11 1.1 r, an 1 n". . locket Cutlery, Dirka ., Vr m . , l" r c"" ,'"r Ka.tei-i. I'uw aniMm. jj i ' Linck and Farquhar, trAVF. int r. ceii. -it a n. a-..i inii in of iplendid i QIKKN'S AND fil.AS- WAU K. cmi-itinT in part i " ".e a.,u i urpie t in. ta Ware i"5 n "e I. at. are ".. . u.t ii.i no " ;..!.', n f.rape, Sju ii i; anil Fuleubure do " l'ainteil varii.'K .il. in.) ja How U, J.ic. 1'iati s. Di.ln . Niinniei. .';," I'ltth. n,Ju,-., I'latt., bail, skit Prvscrve I i , ... . . . . . i . .... I I- II V i,,'u..1 ........ "r.?: 1 "' r tail priV ' It L , , . npposile to the fu.i Of- , ''"' "n.k. .1.., Indiana. I IllTa7J3.T6 0113 Cntl.OTTf r v-1 -..- .. . i w i .. . . II n tell v .. i . i-.n Mlill Fork., I'..eket and P. o Rni,.. Kl'lti hliin Klilli .. I raw mi- Ki.ii. . Sp. ar.-.np, r li..nti Saw.. ( r,i. t a, AVeod" do i Lie., tui.ir aim i..K-i i.ain-: I u K. ttli . shot i !i nil. I I i.ivI'l l" Kettle., foir.... Mi Fil. l. Flat ll.ird d... half round do, Horse Ha. p., -ii in saw ll.itcli. I.. 1 ail 1 1., moo r. A .1.1 m. SI, Col lin. A xi t. 1-. Il, i. n ,lo. r.iain do; Minor, Ferki .(warranted:) llamn: St.t It ardi; Halanc. .. S'.el and Ir n Square, l.adel. and skiinnn r, (.inrr t'oaibi. Meal S. iv... Hound Holt.. Knob l.atcm ., I .mil, I. r Had Lock-. Gen. ral a. ,, rum lit o Hint, llmtr.i and Screw.: Che.tand 1 n.i.L I....I.. i a oie aim lea spmiii.. Sad Iron.. C'amlleiticki. ' liot.e Urn .fi c. A hue AVa.h do; baud Taper, Semiii(; I and Pi A w l For .ale ai the new cheap itere of LIVfK i. FARO.UHAU. ! AVM)I)r. U'AIIIa "Jine AVa-h.tif l lU. and C'tiunti, D '' r Hail., Paint, d foot do. Kmfe Hot, .. Hall llii.h. I, Polatoe ma. her., Au-. r Handle., Hntt. r I. ad I., lar Can., H.iilitig I'm. H. neb screw., Clolhe i'o 11a. ki t., Zn.r AVa.hboardi new Stile) Fur alv at Ihe lowi.l Cah pnei . at the New Store ,,r , MNCli FAKQLTIAr. Brot.kt ille, Die. 0, Ii7. c;i:oci:i:si:s T"tt io Coffee, Vircinia Tobacco, " tt.- N. u. siiar, Ci.iiimoii do Imlico, Ma.'der, A lorn, t'op. ra, l.orw m.iI, I'.iw de r, l.i ad, Shot, Stove Pip. Sill r. Imp Sa.i rat ii., I'.ppir, A !piee, Cimiamon, F'p.olii Salt., Shoe Hla,kil.p, Matche., " Y. li. do M ..!j.. ., ( hoi olale, KlCe, Maekeral, ItriK.m Ceril. He, I Cord, and Tl vi I.li.e. It or aie at the Ni w Sti f I.INCK Ilrookt dle, I) c. 3C, 1S47. FAHqUHAK. For Sale. rStAA'O .mail frame dwelling .,i.r.. in the tow n of II Muiiiii l urtii, I. n,-Mlv li, ,1,,.. . ....iti.,.! !.. . . . , ...e .. 111 iroo.i .,ro, r it ..tt. r. a tir.t rate cpportiiiuty 1 lo iTood..teadt M. . hatin .. v hoar, tn at It in demand, I ".l in one ot the b, t neivhoorliood. 111 the Stale. j '. Sitnai. d on the Turnpike, note nml. r eotilrart. CASwGAIS! ISAISC.AIXS! AA'lll he found ut D. A. Chocver s Cheap Cash Store. ' 8IIAVF: pist r.reiveil my Ft I.l. SIPPI.Y OF1 tiOODS. whir-h I am i.rt'i.in.l tn ..-II n 1.1 ' i:;::;,:; imU 'llUr ",:,k,rR r T "Ti w lull- lliu. trt ni). to accommodate the i.nl, he, 1 wi u d th, J w ,.l not be disappointed. I'H.irr. l.ssrn. father. Ar. taken in exchange for Good., and Ca.h paid for AA heat. l. A. t H F.KA F It . Mppo.ite Court lloi.ie. DrookviUe, Sept. ml, 1S47. atw IKOX & STKKL. Ill.OOAt I'oKlit:, AMI .ll'M ITI lliON StoRF X. XV. CSIASMIAX, 33 1 Main Slrt rt. mutr (he Court House. rvvrVNi yv. , p 1! I v It OX Si XAH.S of :.! I lies. STrr.I.S of. -vert- del imit, al I of t lie tervlM .1 o na i it v warrant, d. A in lis. A is. i, 11. Hows, .irr...ic snrimri and Irou Atle. , I lamuiered I roll, Crowl-irf. sl.dreaml lti.1,1. tner niou id.. Allot good quai.i t and warranted. j A i.lperior article i.f Sli II I roll. Vi. ? 2,Ct, 25, A; I X" II. All ol the alwte article, w ill he ...Id for rashj and at Ion rate.. Count i t Mi reliant, and liiucksiuit h. j will Inid il for their intere.t to rail before puri-haime j cl.cwlu re. X . AA', f HA I'M A . I August 2!tt If 45. M-Iy. i New Establishment j ' ri.F, Aiib-rribcr wilif to n.t.ntn (litcitien. ot Hrookville. .nd the public ir. neral Iv. lhat l.e ' ti now prepan d to do all kn.di of IH.CKSAI I I II-I IVi; I ritM(;,aiid HMSIIINtiall kind, of MA- ' t II I kit Y; ttm i; tip and repairing Seam Ktitritii i, ' ca.tiucrand linislniu- , very tariett of Hran Aotk!j Aim niak..nid r.pjir.all kind. 'of (inn.. Pistols,' sCC. Air. 'I I'e ftl.b.c-,li.-r .lit- ml. n.in the oiitof' lock. and iloii.ir In. work in the I m nianiter and on j tin most e.i.t an,t aecun, modal intr te:-ni. I Hi. .hop i. in front of the M. iho lis, Chnreh, and ! wiihin three squari . of Mr. hpi at ' Mill. j JOI1X MOTITT. I jtiav ju, i it 17. 19 roj.i-.icihij. I S QFVI " 111 1(1 ON" n" "social. , AMOS D. j P M AH I IX with In ni in the mercantile htisiti... j 1 hey will coiitinne at tl old .land, and invite their I .... ...i. ...in ,, piii.nc t ran I,,,, ,v,,i(. a facieto. k b. lore piiieha-inu' eUewhere, a. thev Hatler I th, in.. It. . They can , .()(M) AHlICl'.FS on! micA term. a. w ill be . mir. ly ati.faetory to puichari. Hrookville, Nov. JOih, 1347. i I NOTICE. fl. II. nrrtTON int in . those w ho are indebted to 1 J him. to call and .etth , a. he i. de.irot,, ofcloiintr tip i .... 1,1,1 Olisine.l. ailll 1. Ill mat .... .1 M.t v l.-... tl, ii lime. llrookvilli- Nv or,. i, ,o.- ,o ' zizw smm sisop. fl-llh eitten. of rtrookvill,- and virinI ttv are informed that F.I.I CAIN & A 1. HKI( 'I" KI1.KV, have entered into Partnership in the Shoe Makine Hltsiiieii. I loir. hop ii in the north basement room ... ' k.. 1 . .. , ... ... i. nulling. a. tin v ex pect to do tin ir work in the belt, rami .nb.ta'otial ;.., .a.,i,o,.a',le ,,,... they expect their friend, to patro.,.,etl..m, ,,. pref. rence to the miserable Eastern Manufacture.. ! N. H. Me t a. n her.br tionf,, . all penon indebted j to him , call immediately, ami letile th. ir account,, h . !' C ' 0r. S,olk " '"' require; , Cl,a nr,iiiii,iu ......... ' 1 F.T.I CATV. v . f.u ALBEKT RI LEY. Nor. if ih, 147. 4S-3w Jlore doings of the King Pill in Illis lt,j ir, trnvrtn, lr e,,e box! Triumhhnv -i . ' i o , gi, c n uvrr to dir. Irr i I.rltrr' Read the Pvii Matlr. Tim,.tl,u R. UH.hartK .Va.Ofi J.., Hear Sir: I her. by certify that Mr.. "Kiija A s: rmk ni. Hiui 111 ilh. i........ ..... : - - . ..viua.ii.ii.iterv OI1I..i.eBOio,iiii.,.i.. .1... .-I... a. , . , , . --. . ,., .,,c ill,! in alien".."ve m, tne nest l,liv.et,an. :.. .1... "tirtriiniottih tnanonnirti I, t icinitv, tr,0 'KT patt t rrorrru. Ill llll. i-uiiiir "iMiaiioii. s), lintTi r. d onie nx v.eks Im n, (j:m.ii ail ice of a IVir-nU, :p wai persuaded . . T.M-at y tin rv itnclit be in Iter. K. HIH- " " nan snort oi 40 in.i. messenger was For sale by 37-Bm Morri., IH. M.1V. 1IA1I.K, Hrookrilli-, Ind. OHIO HOTEL.. A T IF A RR I SOX. O II IOD. GERARD, Proprietor. rVH IS Hotel has been reriit.d np-painted anew. tm tll.i.le mi. I ..... .1... .. .. ' ... . new ..,. LZ . rooms an !,irnili,,t will, ,.r '? P ' ' ","' b'd"' hrA' s-i, tables: and L'V!'"" ,,d '. -l IM "aiinmr nu Delmi'rnin-.... H.....I I... i .' ehanue. Withontdoob, i, i,,s neat snesiablishmen, - .... ..e .,,,,,, , ,y (OWI1 uf ,he ,,me 1(; ,00, is no, "'"I'""" "'' l"r necessaries and luxuries of life, and w,,, salt. ty ihemcest epicure. '1 he Siablmpbelouitinrto this Hoii-e has aLobeen tmpri.ved fhe best of provender will at all times - ...ne.i. , Travelcrswillfindit to their comfort and adtan-i tatre to stop a, the Ohio House. ! fco 5, lit! ri6-tf k I f - i rHHF. nndersi J 'Wtr, l""'"""! CO-PAlwTNEIaSIIIp. itrned hare entered into parmechip i n .act ion ol a irciiemi r-nn,. .......... ....t fir,,, of S PKN I K k GL AUIh "'1' it
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j the busines.of I rankiin and a,l,oi,? ,., RORT- KT SI'K.VCE, 1 v.- r r. THOMAS GL'AKD. New O, irans. Die. I"',. 52-:v
:4 rsr-X- Vt'. i j.o()iv at this: ,., . .-... .......nii-rsioriheirieiw ;lilHralaatruiiaff liereiotor. 1-,...-.i t.-'""f I re.,eit:i. .:..7. "."! , hate ,... ,. ,iaIld a ftlll , lru.;s" ' tne j.Ktiv 1 STOVK Iratcil 'I he l-HKMILM COOK1VSV many ncr,.n. hat inir ll,i t... : I ,".,r teatimony t.. ,i .11 ,.e, i..r. i y overall oth. r..,.." I.. l t He k 1 .1,1 e v, r i.ti. r, tl to t lie putilic. Alu (irtfn'i tint. 1.1 .... ,1 . 1. .- . .. c. 1 ..... m.'iii.'ii 1 ink;rr . Muir. iir.-,'i,ilti . ..... a 1 in ,11 i t.V .1. ... . .. ! . .V . . '' pa' c ..'".. 71.':""?"" .r""K"'?- ''" ' , , , "I'"' 'el. lor the ,ni.B " reUr tu hundred, ol jiertun,, wh. ' have them ill use. Al.oa well .elected and c, neral a.ortmeot of a r lU't.t ten, ii-tek and ix nlat. .t..,.. .ct... I,r,,,ed patti rn and tinih. t,,. .h. - . r..t .1' ;urtluilit I.l Tin and Janan Ur ...n..l.. r-... .' ii-:,r l'.,w I,. I .,n,!.l. r-, M. ,la... -.'cup. Xu.. - i "rate.. Pepper lloxc. A-c. ail .,r,h;.i. j ; o u. u rmim u io .ii: on t be mu.i at. eumnioilatiiig term, for cah. JOHN H. FIBC K. I """'kriiie, Nov. ;th, 1 ?47. 1 A 11 i"l uf J"h AVork done at hort notiia. ) w"'1 nt'!t" ' I '. i.JB-ttll J. U. i. tf -"5 i i I 7atches, Jewelry, Sic. ' r?IHF. mb.cr.ber ke. p. connantly on hand, a ft ft i 1. "I,1,'." of line Ciold and Silver AVauhe., fru,n 1 tlie c 1. brand maker.. A 1... a iarie a..ortiin fit f i Jew. lry and Fancy tinnil.. Si'.tir Plated and Bnt'a I AVar. . Pock, t and lahle Cillery. Gold and Silver . P. iic.l., Diaiiielid Pn11.tr. I tiuld Fell., with Sllrer ! Holder attached, from SI. 50 to SA.S 0. J Perifocal Spectacles. ; A new art nle of Ann man Maittitcturr, prrfcrt-y ; 'ay and natural ( ibt. yv. 'I !t e'a hu ; bit 11 lAtmuiul and hjgli?-. n comnie iuh d bv itiu !m h;nr worn ;u uuj tiill) ttiid lUt ir iUpLriunority iv r all ctlit r. i Jut net ivid, a larc aortmt nt ufGuU! and Silvfp ; Frani s, ;l.i-c-. in rr d in nl.l Fraitn-, and old bp ! ihr i.rriti r, -nl v at m in iiicinnati. 1 Ali ku,i;A t.l'Cii.t k and watvtit 3, nitinr bv-s. j ji wrlry. r. i' .in d in tin h t mann.-r. Old Gold au4 ailvt r bou-ht or 1 a Leu m N HAZF.X, No- IS" Mjin, 3 dk-urs afxirr 4tb tf . I Improved Patent Zinc Washboards. ' r.vrrA?Tl,itr.iT,ru f V 4 il.,l,..,.,..ii, ... ..i a- .., ,n,,-riJ,, .;,. .,:, . , ,'nd ""Z 1 He I.. 1. warrant, d in r. comm. iidniS hi. AVa-hliu.ul. xn t!'' public, iua.inuch i thou.aiidt hate te.trd '' ir inerit., and iu e. ry case they ha t e riven entira "aii.l.u lieii. Ceriificatt. could r-aiiilt be i.Siainrd j tn any .panttty, but . ,,, a trial of bn AVa.h. boards a ...ill.'., ol ..r....l" ! A full an, I ... mpl. le aupply k. t eniis.ai,t'y ro ; haiiri. and sold -h-l alt- tnd n tail t fx d tied nnrfi M "i-t!t r promji! ly ait in!i t! to . II Any jnirt lu-i rit- ( ninini: il;-atTti rl tOrr ihoruuh t-t ol' iaitl article, i n qiuttd to rrtura tin in and the iiniiii y m aii ra.- illbf r-fiindid. H- lint btt n rmn.M lit d t- enliirpt- h t :iliiixlim.-ni j foumr; to tin- nii it a.. d d liiund f..rln a-lilu.ardt fnr Hi.- Ial i m.-tii!;-..; ai.d r. ct vu n-ivi inachin. j lf wli u-h ht- lirtjit-f iii futnrr to tupplT all di I' autiofi,V in r- itti:i:i-1 ct pf tfcr-r marlxrd Ck l" - OKKI V HiCF.. Uit'. , fb la. TEKmi CASH! fa Y 31 A N Ii I C K 5 Mto:i 1 i;s. AA !,.,!, .a;.. ami H, t:,i! Iicallrr. ta i llardwr.reand Ctnlery, AA ire. Steel, Na, 4. Sizi oi' ilie im il. No. fi 7 Main -titi 3 tiloors Ut !o Piarl it. Cincinntt Jti !y .lil 1 S-i. 27-1 y P C R I F Y T II E B L 0 0 D. MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE UFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS. The ltl;h and enricd celebrity which the.c pre-emiocet Mcaicii.c. hare acquired for ihcir invariable eiiiracy io all the discaic. q-lilrh lly prolti. to cure, l,ai rendered tha u.ual pr.ctice of puthu not f'lily utmece..ary, but unworthy of litem. They are kaowa by tl.ctr Iruit. ; their good work, tclily Cor tl.cui, and I ity tlirne Dot by the lallh of the credulous. Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHROMC Ml EUHATISX. iFFECTIO r,r ftr ULAnHER and KIDSE Yfi. BILIOUS FEVERS & UVER COMPLAINTS. In tlie .ouih ami west, wlicre t'tse dijeaies prevail, tner will : 6e found Invalirible. Planter., famiers, and oihera. w lio one u.e th,e Mt'dicine.. tviil uever aflcrwani. be without UVm. j BILIOUS fllOI.tr. and i-EKOUs Ltwit, BILES, I cos rn t'. vess, cti.iis &. l ottiiis, ciiolic. ' .'ur Ml' 1 b 'X. t'.cl with freat ,urcc in ttua dueaja. ' f O K R UI'T HUMORS. D K U P & 1 E g, DVaPEPCI A. N , penon w ith tlu. di!tmin( (iav 1 aaae, .tumid delay tunic tla-H. ineUK-..ne. mini, dialelr. I ERUPTWSS of tin Skin, EliYnlFLLAS, FLATULECY, ' FEVER anil AGI'E. For Ihi. tcouree of the wej tern country these mrdicinm will lie found a .ate. .peedr. and I certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by tlu'.e medicines is permuieut. TKY TI1KM. HE SATISFIKn. AMI HE CLUED FOV I. S S S of C () M P L E X 1 O S, OSNSRAL DEBILITY, k'nd- 'XHARU ftltK, INFLAMMATORY KliEUMAI TISM, IMrVtit. ULUVV, Jjtt.'.tiViL., l.UbS qf Afl'Mr tite. Li VUil U U iU 1' Ja A i 2V 'i.' B , LLt'KUZY, lU(l.-. t.-'S, , .11 t. It V V 11 1 A I. DIS F. ASKS . ' Never fails to eradicate entirely all thecfT ets of .Mercury inIt .ill. ...M.ih.nts.ffiisf uiuk.I ,,r...r.,.t,i of S.refitinil. , KiltT SW EATS. ERl OlS HEHILITY. SEKYVUS CUMPI.A1TS of all k:ndi. tlRHASlC AFFE0T1OS3. PAI.PITATloS'lftht HEART, PA1STERS UUULIO, P I X. 2a 3 . The ori.'inal nron ietor of those medicine. cared ol files of 35 rear, standing ur the use of the. Lib worst forms. ULCERS, of every dacriptlon. XT O II It! S of all kinds, are eflectaailr eivciled ) llse Medicines. I'arcnts will do well to administer Ihem wlwu tver tiieir exuitcnre is suspected. Relief will be certainTHE LIFE TILLS AND rilfEMX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the system A .irnrle trial will rlace Ihe LIFE PILLS . PHCENIX BITTERS beyond tha reach of corns tition iu the estimation of every patient. The frmiinA of ths mpditiues are BOW put up in trl.ll, I wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, eai rti , " MotTat's Good Samaritan," coataining the direcuons, Vsi I on which is a drawinr; of Broadway Irom vi all street to jar Office, by which stramjers vititiot; the city can very eaik f.ud us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrights therefore those who procure tiiemwnn wnne wrarper w be assured that they are (renuine. Be careful, and do na' bur tiiose with ycUow wrappers; but if you do, be satjtfst that they come direct from us, or dout touch them. JT- Prepared and sold by In. -vVIZsIsIAIVI B. MOPPAT, S3S Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New YerVT For Sals by M. W, HAir.E,.BTookriit, IM.
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FOR SAIaE, TWO lets in Iirookvillelwith dwelling hnases, ore J on tiie bottom, throtheron (he bil!;alaoiooie voloan.a i lots, all apon reasonable terms. I JOHN A. MATSOV' .'annsTy .t l S4. j
