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?mot perpendicularly down a dcdivify of fif- "Well, we'll help you," said another, and nei-
; teen feet The rush of the water at this spot ing him by the arm, he slung him minus the
The Bordrrar's (hiliU BT MART V. SP KNCtR. It km a ralm, cunny tinY, in the year 1750;
' was tremenduous, and no one ventured to Bp
proach its vicinity in a canoe, lent they should be sut ked In. What then would be the youth's
fate, unless he speedily overtook the child! . He
tWeue, a piece of forest land on the Northern, , fu(,y of the iHCreasine peril, and
.ec 01 t irgima, coiuiKuu.w ui u Uuu. . throuirh the foaminircarreiit
of water. Implements or surveying were lying j wjth de8perat"e strength. Three several times about, and several men, Wly, reclining under the ; he WM on Mie point of grasplng the chil(1 when trees, betokened by their dress and appearance j the waterg whi(ed lhe prize from him. The tliat they composed a party engaged in laying ; third tffort wajJ ,na(e just M they were enteriiig out ttwwild lands oftha then frontier of the U 1 within ,he ,nfluence of the current above the Dominion. These persons had apparently jnst i fal( and when u fai,ed ,he mothef.a heart unk finished their noontide meal, for the relics of the wilhianer and she groaned aoud, fuiiy expect. banquet were scattered around. ,n(, ,he youlh give np tho togk; gut no, Apart from the group walked a young man, he on,y fOTWard the more Hy, and vidently superior to his companions, though ; M thpy breathlesv, y watched they mWf amid there was nothing obtrusive in his air, wh.ch.on j t))e jf a charmed Hfei the contrary was distinguished by affability. A ; the fonn pf the blw rol,owiDg closfl certain dignity of aspect, however, accompanied ! afler lhat of the w. And now, hke an arrow
him. Added to this, he was of a tall ana com- : from thebow, pursUt.r and pursned shot to the bined undergarments in the effort, and accor-
pact frame, and moved witn me elastic treaa ot .jnk of,le precl,ice. An instant they hung ! dingly they assailed the barred portals in a mass.
I They were preparing to follow up their fruitless effort of assault with feet and fists, bv substitu-
coat tail, out upon the pavement.
Here was a very fine opening for a small fight but one of the party perceiving the difficulty at a glauce, interferred with a thousand apologies fur his impetuous friend, stated that the
torn garment should be paid for, &.C., and offered to lend him his own coat until the morning. This destruction of the wedding garment wss very unfortunate, and the young stranger lost temper at the idea of his being so awkwardly fastened to the door by the bar-keeper, but what was his further horror to find that a package of money, amounting to $500, intended to bear the expenses of himself and bride to their future borne, was in the coat tail pocket, but to get the door open, he told them that his marriage certificate was in the wedged-up coat tail. On this announcement, all vowed they would rescue the precious documentor tear the tails of their com-
ne accustomed to constant exercise in the open there distin(.y visibe ,,ni(J ,h(J waters
a,r. His countenance could not nave oeen sa.j . ,hat tQ panse on of descenU to be handsome, but it wore a look of deci-iou , Every brairt e dzzy t lh(J gight But a and manliness, not usually found in one Lhontof involunUry Multation barat from the
,o,u.5-.or Bppra..L.y lie, wa, Uve. e.s..- .f.tator9 when they aw thebo heI(j a,oft b
the right arm of the youth a shout, alas! that
teen years of age. His hat had been cast off, as
as if for comfort, and he had paused, with one foot advanced, in a natural and graceful attitude, at the moment that we have introduced him to vur reader. Suddenly there was a shriek, then another, nd then several in rapid succession. The voice
was suddenly checked by' horror when the rescuer and rescued vanished into the abyss. A moment rather many moments elapsed, before a word was spoken or a breath drawn. Each of the group felt that to look into the
mother's face was impossible. She herself had
wasimuo.a won.au, ..u cn, . t"u : started eagerly forward and now stood on the from the other sUe of a dense thicket At thebank a fcw where first scream the youth turned his head in the ' , . , , J i she could command a view of its foot, gazing direction whence the sound proceeded, but ..,, c . . ... , , . v . thither with nxed eves, as if her all ripneuHeil nn
u : i. . . l. i : l u H I 1
niicu w was rrpfatru, ws puMim asiuci ,11c uu
I what the next moment should reveal. Sudden-
'y she gave a glad cry.
dergrowth which separated him from it, and - i i - r . .i i.j
timcKeui ne ins khiimpds ah me cries suiTeeuen i tri , i , . , . . , M , 'There they are,' she exclaimed, 'see, thev are each oiher with alarming rapid itv, he soon dash- ' r-r- t ,u i .i n ir e r , sate, threat Uod, I thank thne! and for a moment ed into an open space of 'clearing,' as the bor-- ,,. ,.. . r . , , . , r , , , , j wildly turning htr face to Heaven, she hurried dererseven then called it, on the banks of the I .uh trembUng stepsaIong the Eide of lhe river stream, in the centre of which a rude log cabin in thp direclion of thfi fa stood, whose well-pole poised over one end, and r r h j , , , r , , ' I Every eye followed hers, and sure enough smoke cuiled from the chimney, gave signs of i .. .. , , . ... J' , ; there was the vouth still unharmed, and still habitation. As the young man, with a face .- ... .u " u l j - . - , , . , , , , , buffetting the waters. He had just emerged nuvhed nv has e, broke from the undergrowth, , . ... . . , , , . . i rronl the boiling vortex below the cataract. he saw his companions crowded together ou the xv-.u u i u u 1 1 i r. .u i -u , . , .. . ... . .. ith one hand he held aloft the child, and with
vi me river wiiiib iu meir miusva wuuinu, ' ,i . . - . ' i the other was makm? for the shore.
iiwiii mini piut;irciiru 1110 Burirns, wm Vltfiuie, held back by two of the most athletic of the men, but still struggling violently for freedom. It was the work of an instant to make his way through the crowd and confront the female.
MORE PROOF THAT SMITH'S TONIC SVRUP WILL EFFECTUALLY CUKE THE FEVER AND AGUE. Troy, Inp , AnetMt lfith, 1'47. Hvii(j in niT oh n family, Siiiiilr Ton e Syr-
iipop reia!iK- Febrifuge for the cure ot At;iie ami
r'vi-rirmt t'hillK ami Ft-irer, in U't-1 1 as havinc "lti
(in my luililiorhmxl) iiiwarls of sixty bodies within
me iai two miinih4, 1 take plt-asure in niainir i na in no ca-e lias it faili-tl to eftVct a speedy core i-iiher in Airm- and Fvr or ChilH ami Fever, anil I incerr-
ly n-rommrnil it to mv Inrndi and lhe public a one
of the moat rflVctiiul and innocent remedies tbil I
hare ever know n used. R. RATES, P.M. Jefferson Co., Kv., Aiiiii 4, IS47.
This ia to eertit'v thai 1 was afflicted last summer
with Ague and Fever, and bad then had it for three years, and during that time I used every remedy that I could hearnf, without effect, and despaired of ever gcttinc; well: I astmluced to try Smith's Tonic Syrtip or Vegetable Febrifure, and by usinp two bottles I was entirely restored to my dnal good health, and have continued well np to this time. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to my friends and the public, as the most effectual and innocent remedy that has evercome to my kimuletle. NEYVTOV STIVERS. Prepared by ILSON, STARBIHD ft SMITH, Louisville, Ky. Forsaleby M. W.HAILE, 37-rtiu Bruokville, llld.
wool cAitm'n SPINNING AND WEAVING. WEare now ready with threesets of double machines in fine erder for carding, for customers
also two sets cards, a 270 spindle machine for spinning wool, with six power looms ready to run, and will be happy to accommodate all who will call on us for work in our line. Those living at a distance can be sure of iheircarding being done overnight. Spinning on short notice. Manufacturing on shares or by the yard early in the fall or nn exchange; we will give woolen goods for wool on fair terms as far as we may have goods on hand to suit customers. Prices Carding 5 and 71 els. per lb. Spnn'ing 15 and 1A2-3" Weaiving Cassinett 18Jcts per yd. .chain found Weaving Jeans SO " " chain found Manufacturing Cassinet37J to 43t cts. per yard " on shares i and ls cts per yd. Jeans same as Cassinett " White Flannel on shares for " " per yd. 20 to if cts: " Cloth on shares J and 25ctt.per " per yard 50 to 621 ' Blanket! on shares J ami 8 cts. per yd. 30 for narrow " 0 for w ide.
3C onwnniplioii is nred.-CO I Eaton and KItridge. Dll. HUCKKS' CIP()UNI j IMPORTERS and Man.lactarers of Can Rides Cr, P TU rp,. 1-1 -iher.portins .p.,s.
A safe and certain cure for Consumption of the
They ran, they shouted, they scarcely knew
what they did ubtil they reached his side, just j add, that he got home very late the next mor-
ting an awning post for a battering ram, when
a watchman interfered, inquired the cause of the trouble, and volunteered to visit the rear of Mr. Walker's premises, and have the rear of the gentleman's wedding coat released this arrangement was generally agreed to, and watchy started. In the meantime, the outsiders held a small caucus of condolence with the groom, during which several animated resolves were passed; they would victimize the bir-keeper, when they got in, by keeping him up until daylight! The banging of the door behind them, and the shock of the barclosing in the iron hasp, aroused their attention, but it was too late! The barkeeper, on learning the trouble, had
nitmdtr Jn.n i .i j i i F ii 1 1 1 n g w t ?! be done a s n u a 1 a t u su a I p rices , from quietly descended, opened the door, pushed out , 10 lo 25 50 cv ai.cordi) to cal(IPanf Wlirk'. AI,
the coat tail, and fastening the entrance, beat a ; '' 'mt! work we win warrant to It , . bf-f tvU. Thoie 'ilunur to pTirihaM
was of no use; they therefore, concluded to pick up the trophy, bear it along to some open establishment and hold a jollification over its rescue. The owner recovered his package of money, and wished to retreat, but they were in no mood to part with him they wished to heal alt differences before they separated, drink the health of the lady named in the recaptured document, and fill out an order for a new wedding suit. The
stranger was forced to yield, and we need not
Lnt?, Spitum of Illoml. Com phi, CultW, AMhtna, I'aiu in tin- Ilnuifliitis, Wliuuping Cuug;li,aud all Pnlmnnnry A tFt-ttinim. To thimt hu have diseased Liiue: We call your canditl m smct tttu niinn to tlie prt-at im-nt ofthf abovr preparation, and not put it down with otlit-r iiit'ditriiit s, w ithout i nquiring wln'tHiT tliere i not entire AiirifactorT proof of in valor, that too, from men of the his?hf4t ManUint, and who are living winier and cin be neen. XJ A the I'hyniciun and Medical Facnltr, een their Profor have had ihn Rurof iri-jiidiee' broken by the ASTONISHING CURES made bv t hi Great llenelv, and come out
at lant anil jrive n their certificate, that there i n mistake hut ithnt ti makrt cure w hen every thing ee hrt faiW d, and that it 9 the Great Remedy for DISKASKD LUNGS. We will give below a few remarks of th properties and extract from the certifi
cate, which are Extracts from the pamphlet, which can b seen in full, and thp exact place w here th y reside, by calling on the aent where thi medicine is for sale. tyThey are from men ofsnch high Mantling, that the greatest skeptie will at once be convinced of its value. Ruth Tar and Liverwort are used by the Indians, who are seldom known to die with Consumption. The celebrated Dr. Crichton of Peterbnrgh, Dr. llnchan of Kntrland. savs tliere i no remedy- equal
to that of Tar in corinc the Consumption. Read a
few out of the number of cures this medicine has
in nut
ofCincitmati, ays in the cae of Mr. Charles Wade, on Sixth street market unare, that Dr. Roger Svrnp
of Liverwort and Tar CUH ED HIM, after all other remedies hud failed. Mr. D. Ludlow, Race street, i wo dour above Fifth, says not his Doctor, but his Consulting Physician haft given op all hopes of hit recovery, yet he w as entirely cured by the use of the above medicine. Mrs. Ann Childs, Sixth street, two doors west of Smith, says that she had the Consumption, and was it dticed to a mere skeleton and her cough was so distrcssimr, though tinder the care of a
rroiesaor in l mcinnati College, w ho failed to give
REVOLVING,
Duelling, and other
Linck and Farquhar,
Hun M;ikers mat. rials, l'ocket CutUrr, Dirks Bowir Knives, c. c.. Agents for Eastern Pow der, Maine st, beiweru fifth and Sixth ft. JS 1 r
LOOK AT THIS! THE Sabscribrr takes this method to rrt.r.
! HUE (int received a new aorlimnt of splendid t""n''s to his old friends and customer for ihrir orj I m'EEX'S AND GLASs WAKE, eousistine; in part l,ht' Piron-;;t heretofore bii)otd upon him, and
ol Super White, Hlu- and Purple Vint-Tra Ware
" votiurgn t lowing Blue lea Ware 4C Rhine do do do do " Golden Grape, Spring and Folensburg do " Painied (various patterns) du
Howls, Jnes, Flutes, Dihes, anpiet, Rrc
uninLiiu.i' .it 1 1 c 1 1 a run insinrr al Ihrir T h.n
have now on hand a full and romplete assortment .f the justly celebrated PREMIUM COOEIN STOVE. The run; persons having this aiovc in as. b. ar testimony to its superiori ly over all other stovM
oi me ki.id ever ottered to the public.
G lass Pitchers, Jugs, Plates, Salts, and Preserve! Gntu'i patent and combination Cooking Dihes. ! Stoe, for economy in fuel, convenience and despatch Glass White and Cold Flint Tnmblers. j the departments of cooking. This Stove is
All of hieh will he sold at Cincinnati retail nri.
.i ... ...e nomm-ro. core, ,., mr ,un,r 9 ces, at their NEW STORE, opposite to the Post Of. in Cincinnati alone. 0T Dr. W m. J. Ruhirti fi ' ,,,,,, " "
Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Butcher's Knives, Shoe Knives, lrainir Knives. Spears" super Hand Saws. Cross Cut and Wood do Trace, Halter and I.oi; Chains: Tea Kettles, Shovels anil Tones, Bras Kettles, Coffee Mills, Mill Saw Fibs, Flat Hastard d, half round do, Horse Rasps, Hatchets, ail Hammers. Adams Shovels, Deven do, Giain do: Mannre Forks.
e i Collins' Axes Warranted:) Haines SitwlrtmL. nAi
any relief, yet this Meilinine gave immediate relief, ( ances. Steel and Ir n Squares, Ladels and'Skiromers and restored her to perfect health. Mr. Gabriel Gurry Combs, Meal Seives, Round Bolts, Knob hitehead, Caibariue street, hair square below Linn Latches, Tumbler Pad Locks. General a.-orlmtnl o certifies that be was civen up by all his Friends and j Knits Hinges and Screws; Chest and 1 runk Look.Physician,and hasr..iscd even quarts ofMatterand : Table and Tea Spoons, Sad Irons, Candlesticks'
a......... n .....Sa, au iiii niviiit a. u i v h niiitjiiorse iniaiies. v iiite v asn ooj danti Paper, S ensirely in a very short time. Mr. H. Plummer, (Hat- : ami Pi r A. Is.
n r.; Muiuestri ets. between Kighlli and inth streets.
acwing
ill find it to their
as he had struggled to the bank. They drew him out almost exhausted. The boy was sense
less but his mother declared he still lived as
The moment her eves fell on him she exclaimed, . ,. , . , . . '. . .. , she pressed him frantically lo her bosom. His 'Oh! sir vou will do somethtntr for me. .... -., , ". , a , preserver, powerfully built and athletic as he Hake them release nie or the love of God! ,, , , , . , . , ... was, could scarcely staud, so faint was he from My boy my poor boy is drowning and they , .
will not let me go. "It would be madness she will jump Into the
river,' i-aid one of those who held her, as the :
frantic mother strove agnin to break from his grasp. 'The rapids would dash her to pieces in a minute.' The youlh had scarcely waited for these words. His eye took in at a single glance, the meaning of the sad group. He recollected the child of the woman, a bold little fellow of four years old, whose handsome blue eyes and flaxen ringlets made him a favorite with strangers and tilled the mother's heart with pride whenever she gazed on him. He had been accustomed to play, at will, in the little enclosure before the cabin, but this morning, the gate having been
accidentally left open, he had stolen out when his mother's back was turned, reached the edge of the hank, and was iu the act of looking over, when his parent's eye caught sight of him. The shriek which she uttered precipitated the catastrophe she feared, for the child frightened at the cry, lost his balance, and fell headlong into the stream, which here went foaming and nrnriug among innumerable rocks, constituting the most dangerous rapids known in that section of the country. Scream now followed scream iu rapid succession as the agonized parent rushed to the bank. She arrived there simultaneously with the party whom we left reclining in the shade, and who were scattered about within a few steps of the scene of the accident. Fortunate was it that they were so near, else the mother would have plunged In after her rhild, and both been lost. Several of the men immediately approached the brink, and were on the point of springing in after the child, when the sight of the sharp rocks crowding the chan
nel, the rush and whirl of the witters, and the
wautof any knowledge whereto look lor th
boy deterred them, and the gave up the en
terprise.
Not so the youth we have introduced. His
work was to throw off his coat: his next to
spring to the edge of the bank. Here he stood, for a second, running his eye rapidly over the scene below, and taking in with a glance, the different current and the most dangerous of the rocks In order to shape his course by them when in the stream. He had scarcely formed his conclusion, when his gaze reste.1 on a white
object in the water that he knew at once to be ! dreams,
the boy's dress, and, while his companion aghast at his temerity, were prevented as much
bv consternation as by the awe with which
Who shall describe the scenes that followed the mother't calmness while she strove to resuscitate her boy, and her wild gratitude to his preserver when the child was out of danger and sweetly sleeping in her arms? Our pen shrinks at the task. But her wojJs pronounced then we may hope in the spirit of prophecy were remembered afterward by more than one who heard them. God will reward you, she said, 'as I cannot. He willdo great things for you in return for this day's work and the blessings of thousands, beside mine, will attend you. And it was so. For to the hero of that hour were subsequently confided the destinies of a mighty nation. But throughout his long career, what tended perhaps most to make him honored and respected beyond all men, was the self sacrificing spirit which in the rescue of that mother's child.as in the more august events of his life,
characterized our Washington.
ning. The day had grown old before the victim was able to visit his bride, and of course she pouted a little, but on his promise to assign sufficient cause at the wedding, the arrangement was allowed to proceed. As he promised, so did he faithfully rehearse the above facts, and pledge his forgiving young wife, that he would hereafter try and keep his tail out of such night scrapes. St. Louis Reveille.
Factory and examine ourstcck ifthey want a sirong well made artirle of gonils. E."I AC Y ,t CO. Laurel April 23, 1847. 170-nio.
Hev Fall and Winter ood3.
slates that bis Wile as attend. d bv two of the best
Doctors, for Consumption for two years, and then declim d attending any longer, as no more could he done, she then used two bottles of this malicine, which rrsttiml her to health. Mr. J. Finch says he had a iln nilliil Coiiu'h ami constantly spitting Blond, ami great Pain, though under the care of a Doctor, yet he cniitiimalls gut worse; hut the above Medicine operated like a charm in ciiriiiir him. Judtre Wm.
K. -"II ai ., I : r
tube done in the ,i..V. ii- t;.. I.. .... "cinnnii lor year, sa.s
"..-) in, in b .1411 inriii airriiiuiru ill 11111 cull.
hili nee, and tiat he full corroborate! what be has said, by his own experience in using it. The Wife of the Hev. ti. W. Malt y ifCiiicinnati say! that she has been troubled w ith diseased Lungs lor many years but fiiinil the happiestefiVrt byusing the above Syrup, and ri ctininii iMleil it to her fricmls. The Rev.'E.
. Slieiin. Hev. George Walker, J. 1. Garniss, Esq
t. ol. .1 oil n Hiddle, Esq., Ja-nea Foster. Esq. Grif.
trnoils in our I
merest to call nn lis at the
For sale at the new cheap store of
Jan. I. LINCK & FARQUHAR.
WOODEX WAKE.
TTJinc Wa-hing Tubs and Churns,
i njer Pails,
Hws,
Half Hu.hels, Auger Handles, Tar Cans,
Bench Screws,
Painted foot do.
Knife Boxes, Potatoe mashers, Hutter Ladels, Rolling Pini Clothe do
II'
Preliminaries f n iTfarrine. "Dr, K." said a tall, raw-boned Jonathan, who was perambulating the streets of a little, village in the old colony, one sweltering hot day last summer, "they dew say that you aire the minister what marries people the strongest way and if that's a fact I want you to do a little joh for me in that particular line strate
The Young Gentleman's Coat Tnil. Walker's celebrated exchange, in Louisville,
Kentucky, is the favorite resort of the citizens of that burg and its gentlemanly proprietor
enjoysa popularity there, which would almost
elect him Governor of the state, if he would but conseut to run for the office. Strangers, of course, go to Walker's and he takes them in, but
sometimes he puts them out a case of the latter kind was related to us the other day, which deserves to be chronicled. A young stranger arrived in Louisville about
two weekssince, on a matrimonial visit, and of course, he donned his best suit to visit his doxy, lie made his call, arranged all the preliminaries, passed a delightful afternoon and evening sipped a honeyed kiss from th lips of his fair inamorta at parting, and started down to his lodgings at the Gait house. The wedding was set for the
next day, and the young dog tripped along, so buoyed up by anticipation, that you would have guessed, to have seen him, that he had, mercury-like, wings to his heels. On his way down he observed that the light was still burning in "Walkers," and the large placard at the door,
of "fresh oysters in the shell," was too tempting I eno"gn "t H events. Do you give your board-
an invitation,at thut interesting period, to be stoi- ersmucn 01 a YarbMycally passed by, so he thought he would just step I 'Yes, sir, something of a variety we give
in and taste a dozen, bv way of invigoratine his i them dried apples for breakfast, warm water for
15U11TOX & 3IA11TI1V,
AS tnit received, d i rec l trom Philadi-l nhia . a
complete assnrtm nt of fall and winter Goods,
consisting inpai-t of White, Red and Yellow, Flannels. Bit achedand unbleached. Canton Hannels. Men's net drawers and shirts. Calicoes, Ginghams, Camel ion itc. Riiena Vista Plads. Spun silk and Victors, do Chashmeis. Moils. Of. Lanes, and Black Alpacha Lustres. (tpntleman' Wear. Wave, Bearer, Blue, lilacs, French and English Clolhs anil Ct.iincrs. Blue black, mixed and cadet Satinets, Kentucky Janes, Jtc. Shawls. Blk. Worsted, Embroidered, Cloth Shawli. ' plain Thibet and Wool do Mode ColM Thibet do Emb. cloth do " " Ca-hm re do And a variety of De I.aine do Ilandkerchii fs and Cravats. CapsMen and Boys, Hair Seal Caps. " Bnysand Children! cloth caps. " Pliiah and fur do Palo Alio. Point Isabel and Gen. Scott, oil silk and glazed Muslin caps. ISOOTS AND SHOES. Men"! Boy's and Youth's, coarse Boots and Shoes, " " " Kip and ralf Hrotrans. Woman's, Misse's and children's, hoot- It shoes. Ladie's, Intiing gater, Morocco and calf lace buots. I.adie's Gum a-id biikin, overshoes. All of which will be sold as low, if not lower than can
off." Very well," said the reverend gentle- ! "V"u."v..l ""
man, smilig. "where are the parties to be found?" ro..kvill -, Oct. 2is isas. jjiy.
"0" said Jonathan, grinning from ear to ear "there aint no parties ubout it, its only Sally and ine, and as 1 aint much in the village, and no place to stop at but the tavern, sposen you splice us down to your house." With great pleasure," said the kind-hearted parson, "and I will hasten home to await your commands." "Good!" says Jonathan, still rrinninr with
pleasure at the success of his proposition, that's the idee exactly, and if you will jeest "hurry i home, I will be thar in less than ten minutes and bring my antagonist with me," Christian Citizen. Chen p Hoarding. A thousand and one stories are told of the extreme cheapness of living in the 'Far West,' but as to the way it is occasionally done, we were never fully aware uutil the matter was
explained by Dan Marble: Yon keep boarders here, ma'am,' said an individual, addressing the landlady of a house, upon the door, of which he saw 'cheap boarding,' painted. 'We do,' was the response. 'What do you charge a week,' 'For boarding without any lodging, do you mean!' enquired the lady. Yes, ma'an.
'Three meals a day, sir?' Yes, ma'am.' Fifty cents is our regular price, sir!'
Well,' rejoined the enquirer, 'that's cheap
Ba-kct, Zin Washboards 'new Sulci
For sale at the lowest Cash prices at the Xew Store of LI.NCK t FAltOlHAB. Brookville, Dec. 30, t47.
unsurpassed by any Stove ever ixvenled.for lhe troth ofwhieh we can refer to hundreds of persons, wks have them in use. Also a well selected and general assortment of air light ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the most approved patterns and finish, together with a full assortment ot Tin and Japan Ware, namely: Candlesticks, Sugar Bowls, Tumblers, Mola.ses caps. Nutmeg Grates, Pepper Boxes, 4e. Ike. All ofwhieh the undersigned is determined to lell on the most ac
commodating terms for cash. JOHN H. Fl'DGX. Brookville, Nov. Sfith, 1847. N. B. All kinds of Job Work done at short notiae, with neatness. ,4s-6n0 J. H. F.
GKOCKK1KS.
.. 0 in Coffee, Virginia Tobacco,
: h w ugar, . oniiuon ou
in leaiman, r.,q , r.. Harrison, Esn., D. t hurchell , Sut r. Imp, 1 ea, Saleratus.
.o.usmpvitii. w viiiciiiitno, -in icatuw , .w j 11. do I't'llttrr. tillliu In.a.nl.l., 1'.l......f.l.:. TII...I..: l- T-v: -II... . .
I.unc. Mm. Howe of Stanton, Ohio. a that she c hocolate.
v. - i... iui k'tiic wiui v uii-iiiiiii mil, inm ncr incmr : KlCt,
u niir c'iihi urn iivr nui mif nay ionttr, ana mat this villi... blc Syrrup Cured her entirety. Dr. Wilt-on of Galiopnli-i, Mutt-a that hi Patient, the Rev. H.
w ir-emaii a He was worn out with the
Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood nnd Hand Saws, I) 1:1 wing Knivts, Cutting Knives, I'ocki I Knives, Knivt-sand Forks, llulchers' Knives, Knob I.ncka :md Latches, Thumb Latches, H i nil and Square Bolts, Hutts and Screw s. Iron anil Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hind Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, C.riud Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammer., And Itons. Braces and Bitts, Ames Shovels and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Hames, Brass and Sugar Kettles. lhe above are ottered at the lowest Cincinnati prires for Cash. R. TYNER. Brookville, Nor. 27, 1847 50
i) u ii .Mr: & co. irn OLL'SALI: DEAT.r.ltS IS Clocks. W.alchcs, Jewel rv, AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS MATERIALS
CIONS FAN I'LY on h.ind, an extensive assort tnent j orfine Gold and Gilt .lew. lrv. Gold nnd Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever and Verge W ateh es; Gold ami Silver Pencils, Spectacle (Musses, Vi oliu String,, Percussion cap, Pistols, Razors, Knives. Scis-ors, &c. ."tc. No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 20, 18 17. 43-lv
He entered, a doz.en was called for,
served, tasted and washed down with a glass ot the proprietor's choice maderi.t. The general
he good feeling of the young stranger was measur
dinner, and let them swell up for supper!' lUfKiKfl ('nttlrCnrr. Another friend of the same pnper, who is a Iwnnn rxt T.. . 1. .... ....1 ...1. . I 1
i w v, iuui.il vuieiiaLuu. aiiu uu nits linn
had already inspired them from interfering, he . ably heightened. He turned to leave, and as he considerable experience latelv in the manatre-
piungea neaaiong into tne wua ana roaring : v. as me ium customer, me barkeeper followed j ment of ueat cattle, states that last August he
rapias. miuio me ooor, to iocs u alter nun. At that 'Thank God he will save my child,' gasped moment a joyful crowd came around the corner,
the woman, 'see there he is oh! my boy, my i singing
Ey Magnetic Telegraph. MANAGER'S OFFICE, H. ARMSTRONG & CO , Sole F.gents, Wheeling, Va. SPLENDID SCHKMF.S FOR. FEB. 14S. Alexandria Lottery, Class lo, draw Feb. 1, 1848. 75 numbers 14 drawn ballots, t prir.eof 20.000 I I prie of 3 000 1 " 11,000 I t0 " ,,00q Tickets 5 dolls. A certificate of 2. whole tickets w-'ll be sent for n5 dolls. Shares in proportion. NEW JERSEY I.OTTEKY, Cla-s No. 10, draws Feb'y 2, 1848; 78 Nos; n H.awn ballots:
prize 01 .is.eoo 1 prize or 3,2S i 1 " 10,000 1 2 200 ! 1 .s.ooo I 10 " 1, 500 i Tickets 10 dolls. A certificate of 25 whole tickeis
sent lor Si .(I ihari'i in p.npnrtion. (
Ai.i-... lilt t. i.u 1 1K.Y, Class 12, draws Feb'r a 1 u D. - J V... . 1 , .1 I..II
P. 1 - ' . to .aua, j I ll.lld(..
Fulmonarr
Consumption for many years, and his remedies failed to cun-, yet Dr. Jtogert' Liver-worth and Tar had the happiest effect. STATEMET OF Till. HIRAM COX. Late Professor iu the Cincinnati Electic Medical College, and a Physician well known, w ho has an extensive practice, in relation to the cure of Viss. Belt, after hieing givin up to Die with the last singe of Consumption, by a number of able Physicians. Mr. A. L.Scovill. Sir However reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, attached to a certificate recommending Paltent Medicines, Nostrums or Catholicunis, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all afflieti d w ith diseases reqiiireng Cough Medicine, to stati. that in three particularcases of incipient Vonttimfition. viz. Miss Belt, step daughter of Mr. John f'arr nf this city, a Miss Badger, sister-in-law of Mr; V. Wnndar, bnicher, and Mr. R. K. Cox, one of the City Council, that Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrrupof Liverwort and Tar operated more Like a Specific, than an) remedy of a similar character in its operations that 1 have ever used in my practice. One of these cases above, viz. Miss Bell, appeared to be laboring under the Last Stage of Scrof ulous Consomp. lion, as pronounced by several Physicians who were n attendance previous to my being called to treat the case. She is at ibis present time in lhe enjoyment of as apparently good health, and from appiarttucr, as likely to die with any other disease, as any oiher young bidy of this City. As it respects the health nf the 01 ht r cases, all the threatening premonitory symptoms seem to have subsided frim the use of a few
bottles ol the s rrnnabnve. (
Very respectfully, Ac, HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, January. 1 JU7. Forsaleby A. L.'SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati. Also lor sale by R. TYNF.H, Brookville. 4. .IVeY Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned has lately received a large and complete as-orlment of every description of Goods suitable for the season ; such as DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and Engli-h CASHMERES. " 4 Mousse de Laines Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca Fremh. English, and Scutch Ginghams Superfine Gala Plaids " Raw Silk Plaids Buena Vista, Monicrcy and Oregon Worsted Plaids Moler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Bombazines
Plaid t leak Linings, nil Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Linseys Rich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloaking
01 1 k and cotton velvet A rirh as.ortment of plain black and fane) Silks Grecian. Egyptian and Orleans Milts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article Hoskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves
j orsteil Hnoils and Cninlorts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets i Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins I Lim n Cambrics, brown and blatk Cambrics I Thriad Laces, Edgings, and liisertings Plain and corded Jacuneis, Brow n Hollands I Irish Linens, Green Berege, Ciauze Veils New Style Bonnet Ribbonds Bonnet Tahhs and Artificial Flowers j Black Sewing Raw Silk and Mohair Frinj.cs 1 Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors ' black and Fancy colored Apron Girdles Shawls, &c. j Super. all Wool M roc ha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Hroi lia Shawli I Do Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do 1 Plain and Emh'd Cloth and Cashmere do I Super. Blanket and Neck do
aiiK cravats aim H ilk fs Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Fine blue, black and brown French, English and A merican Cloths
Frcnch.En:.'liah nnd American wool black Cassimeres
.-vi per r reni n nun Kni;lili fnncv Cassim. ri s
Sky hltieFcltClolh.ali.l Mackinaw Blankets for Coats
10 nnxrtl ami other St. led Tweetls
Blue, black and cold mixed Jeans
Red. green, while and Vl llou FlnnneU
Alspice, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts.
Mackerel, Shoe Blacking, Rroom Cords, Matches, Bed Cords and Plough Lines.
Forsale at lhe New Sto'e of LINCK He FARQUHAR Brookville, Dee. 30, 1847.
Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes,
For Sale. small frame dwelling houses, in the town of Mount Carmel, newly built this spring, and finished iu good order. It offers a first rate opportunity to good, steady Mechanics, who are greatly in demand, and in one of the best neighborhoods in the State. Situated on the Turnpike, now under contract, leadine. from Brookville to Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be sold on ac eommtidaling terms. For further particulars applto R.BHL'NDRETT, August 9, 1847. 33-Sm Mount Carmel
BAHCAIXS! BARGAINS! Will be found at D. A. Che ever s Cheap Cash Store.
have lust received my FALL SUPPLY OF
H GOODS, which lam prepared to sell atpiices that cannot rail to suit all, as 1 have the advantage in selling fir cash that I c.'.n make two or more small profits while others are making one large one- and while thus trying to accommodate the public, I would call upon them for iheir patronage, feeling assured they w ill not be disappointed. Ituiter. lists, h'ealhrr, &-c.
taken in exchange fjr Goods, and Ca
Watches, Jewelry, &c. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, u full supply of fine Gold and Silver Watches, from celebrated makers. Also a large assortment f Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Silver Plated and Rrit'a Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Gold and Silver
Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pena, with Silver Holder attached, from I.S0 to $3.5 0.
Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly
easy and natural to the eye. These glasses hav been examined and highly recommended bv those
who have worn them and fully tested their snperiori-
ority over all others.
Just received, a large assortment of Gold and Silver
Frames, Glasses inserted in old Frames, and sold by the subscriber, only agent in Cincinnati. All kinds of Clocks and watches. 'music boxes, and
jewelry, repaired in the bel manner. Old Gold and
Silver nought or taken in exchange. 52-ly K. L. HA ZEN, No. 157 Main, 3 doors above stb st OUItIN HiCE'S
W heat.
Brookville, Sept. 30th, 1S47.
D. A. CHF.KVFH
Opposite Court Home.
ntoT & sti:el. RLOOM KollGR, ANn.ll'MAT! IRON Sl"ORE X. AV. CHAP 31 AN, '384 Main Slrerl. vear the Court House. CAY7.V.V.4 77. "BTION ft NAILS ofallsizes.STEELSofeverydes1 cription, all nf the very best quality warranted. AnviU, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sndgcand Hummer moulds. Allof good quality and warranted. A1..SO A snperiorarticleof Shut Iron, os. 22, 24,45, 28 A 27. N- B. All of the above articles will be sold for cash and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N. W. CHAPMAN. August 21st 1845. 14-ly. .New Establishment. ff'HE subscriber wishes to inform the' citizens ol N Brookville, jnd the public generally, that he is now prepared to do all kinds of BLCKSMITH-ING-.IT RMXG,and FINISHING all kinds of.MA-
c III M-.it Y ; setting up and repairing Seam Engines, casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work.
Also makes ana repairs all kinds of Guns, Pistols. Ac. Ac. The subscriber intends using the oest of stock, and doing his work in the best manner and on
tlie most easy and, accommodating terms.
his snop is 111 tront ot the Methodist Church, and within three squares of Mr. Speai's Mill.
JOHN MOJFITT. May 3d, 1847. ,9
Improved Patent Zinc Washboards. l'ifih street, bet wet n Elm and Plum. MANUFACTURED by him only, and warranted the cheapest and best article now offered to th public, in point of simplicity of structure, durability
Ioi material, and saving ot clothes, soap and labor He feels warranted in recommending his Washbuards to the public, inasmuch as thousands have tested
h paid for ! their merits, and in every case tin v base riven entira
satisfaction. Certificates roiild readily be obtained in any quantity, but he deems a trial nf his Washhoards a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly cs hand, and sold w holesale and retail at reduced prices. All orders prompt tv attended to.
N. B. Any purchaser heconiiug di.satt.fied after a thorough test of said article, it requested to return them and the money in all cases will be refunded. He has been compelled la enlarge his establishment (owing to the increased demand for his Washboards for the last six months,) and erect extensive mac! inary, by which he hopes in future to supply all demands Cati.rttfri. None genuine except those marked O. Rice, 011 the back. ORR1NRICF., South side of Fifih st , corner of Moms. Dec. 1. 51-ly TERMS CASH!
darling boy, how could I leave you.'
Every one had rushed to the brink of the precipice, and was now following, with eager eyea, the perilous progress of the youth, as the current bore him onward, like a feather In the embrace of the hurricane. Now it seemed as if he would be dashed against a jutting rock over which the water flew In foam; and now a whirl-
"Picayane Butler's come to town." The bar-keeper knowing the crowd was making for W.'s, and it being already after midnight, he desired to shut them out, so he politely hurried the young stranger through the door, slammed it too, locked it, put the bar across, and retreated with his lamp op stairs.
Presently there was a tremenduous rapping at
pool would drag him in, from whose grasp e- j the frontdoor, but the barkeeper, satisfied that it scape would appear impossible. At times the ! was the noisy company he had barred out, rolled current bore him under and he would be lost himself up iu the quilts, and turned over to take to sight: then, just as the spectators gave him his "winks." np, he would re-appear, though far enough "Jim, will you open this door you d n rrora where he vanished, still buffetting amid j fool I ' shouted one of the crowd with stentorian the vortex. Oh! how that mother's straing eyes . lungs. followed him in his perilous career how her j "I ain't no such fool," grumbled Jim, as he heart sank when he went uuder and with : pulled the covering tighter around him. what a gush of joy she saw him emerge again j "Will you open this d-o-o-r?" was veiled
9 a I a .,-. .
i rom tne waters, ana ninging tne waves aside with his athletic arms, struggling on, in pursuit of her boy. But it seemed as if his generous efforts were to be of no avail, for though the current was bearing off the boy before his eyes, ec ireely ten feet distant, he could not, despite his gigantic efforts, overtake the drowning child. Ou they flew, the youth and the child; and it was miraculous how each escaped being dashed to pieces agaiust the rocks. Twice the boy went out of sight, and a suppressed shriek escaped the mother's Hps; but twice he reappeared, and then, with hands wrung wildly together aud breathless anxiety, she followed his progress, no his unresintiug form was hurried onward with tliecunent. The youth now appeared to redouble his exrtioua, lor they were approaching the most
dangerous part of the river, where the rapids,
again.
"I won't that's flat," growled Jim to himself iu answer, and off he dropped into the land of dreams. He slept as it might be supposed a soldier would, who was listening to the storming of Chapultepec. An amusing scene was transpiring all this time on the outside. The young stranger, in hastily passing through the portal, brushed up one of the tails of his new coat.and the barkeeper in shutting one half the door securely fastened the coat tail in the opening. Supposing, of course, that he would observe it, aud instantly release him, he stood still quietly, for a moment, and the noisy party surrounded him. "Stand aside, stranger, and let us in?" said
the foremost of the party
noticed one of his young cattle much blonted, evidently in great agony, and groaning loudly at every breath. His first movements was to cut off a small portion of her tail. He then administered a strong dost of thoroughwort, with a small quantity of tansey, which immediately freed it; a second bottle was then poured down, and the anuimal then turned into the yard, and driven briskly about for a few minutes, when the bloat wholly disappeared, and the annimal was in a short time as well and hearty as ever. This is a very simple remedy, and we have frequently herd others assert, generally if not always, an efficient one. O" Shakespeare says that "There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." Byron says there's one iu the affairs of wo-' men, too, "Which leads God knows where." There is evidently one in the affairs of both that leads on to matrimony as the following paragraph will testify. The Louisville Courier, of the 28lh ult., announces the marriage of Mr. Sam. Pierce to Mrs. Eliza Watson, and adds "Mr. P. saw his wife escaping from the waterassisted her fell in love proposed marriage was accepted, and they are now one. The escape from the flood was on the 14th, and the marriage took place on the 17th." Da.tirl WctMter. Mr. Webster's argument in the Supreme Court, in relation to Djrrism, it is naid, "is one of the best expositions of Constitutional Liberty ever made." It is soon to be publisned Pardon -tl.
Gov. Young, of New York, has pardoned,
ommeliug belea the m.rrowed shores, niiot ! pres.-nt I am unable to comply."
1 would like to do so, gentlemen," was the : during the year he has been in office, one hunreply, "if I could, hut upon my word, just at'dredand twenty-fonr convicts, and commuted
du
o, Pr'..r f 1 , VT" VI hl-h.'' .-.' Vesting. 1 s oon hi .. '"'t'ks,lk ''.,,.r.t Sin do
1 a.coo I 10 Yco Tickets J5; certificate nf 21 wholes will Cost (55 dollars shnres m proportion. NEW JERSEY LOTTERY, Class 12. draws Feh'r
Ti Nos; IS ballots:
o. 1S48. 1 pri.e of 1 "
1
3 1.PO0 10,000
5,000
1 prize of 1 pri.e n f
10 nrizi-s of
4,000 3, .100
1,000
Tickets 10 dolls. a certificate of 26 whole tickets
w il be sent for 120 dolls. ..lures in proportion. S prir.es at S10.000 is&a0.0"0' ALF.X AN'DR I LOTTERY, Class 11, Draws Feb'r 5, 1S4H. 75 Nos; 13 dravan hllnts: 1 prir.eof 10,000 1 1 prize of 10.000 1 prir.e of 10,000 I 1 prize of 10,000 1 prize of 10,000 1 1 prize of 10.000
I prize of 10,000 I is prizi s of 1,000 I Tickets 10 dolls; a cettificate of 25 whole tickets ' w ill he sent for 130 dolls sharos in proportion I ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 13, draws Feb'y ! 12,1840. 78 Nos; 14 drawn ballius. j 1 prize of 40.COO I 1 prize of 5,000
I " li.uwo .to 1 000 I " 7,010 I 30 'J00 Tickets 10 dolls; a c. rulicatc of 2S wholes 130 dols a.shnri-sin proportion. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 15, draws Feb'y lyth, 184. 7d Nos; 13 ballms. 1 prize of 32.COO I 1 prize of S,000 1 " 12,000 80 " 1.0(0
1 10.000 I 200 " .,00 Tickets 10 dollars-A cetificate of SB wholes 13n dols; shares in pmporti 1 I 50.000 DOLLAKS! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 17, draws Feb'y 26th, 1848. 75 Nos; 14 drawn ballots. j 1 prize of 50.000 I 10 prizes oT 3,000 1 " so.oro I 10 1 .oo I " 16,000 I 20 1.000 Tickets 15 dols. A certificate of 25 wholts loo dollars; shares in proportion. Sussex Lottery, Class 15715, 19, 74, prize 7,000 dollars, sent to New Y'ork. Alexandria Lottery, Class S 15, 32, 37, prize of 5,000 dollars, sent to Portsmouth, Ohio. New Jersey Lottery, Class 1 u, 13, jfi, prize of 1,000 dollars, sent to Alton, Illinois. Alexandria Lottery, (i lass 3, capital prize 8i000 dollais, (share) 2.1, 45, 78, sent ta Philadelphia. Address vour orders to R. ARMSTRONG Co., agents, Wheeling, Va.
Fancy colored Worsted
Fine Ruck Mitis and (Doves
lif.AXKKTii. XIinETIXGS, fc. 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets 0.4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings 5-4 and 6-4 broun Sheetings Hron and bleached Drillings and Canton Flannels lhe above roods have been seleetixt w.ik -.
rare, and are offered at the lowest Cincinnati prices f"rC ?".'.. . H. TYNER.
iinwiM 11 ii-, t-(iT. :l-Hn, 1347.
80 Acres of Land for Sale.
THE suh.criber wishes to sell 80 acres of land, located two and a half miles east of Rrookville.
one half mile south of the turnpike lo be constructed
irom tirooKviiie to Cincinnati. Thei
Coiwrtiicrthin.
"TF.N.r. H. BVKTOX has associated AMOS D. 9 MAR TIN with him in the mercantile businet. They w ill continue at lhe old stand, and invite their friends and the public to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they flatter themselves they ran sell GOOD ARTICLES on mcA terms as w ill be entirely satisfactory to purcha-
ar,.. x.rwoK ine, .-iOV. itutn, 1847. NOTICE. R. H. BURTON invites those who are indebted to him, to call and settle, as he is desironaofcloting up his old business, and is in great need of MONEY, at this time. Brookville, Nov. 26th, 1847 48
NEW SIIOK SHOP.
fjlHE citizens of Brookville and vieinity are informed that ELI CAIN ALBERT RILEY, have entered into Partnership in the Shoe Making Business. 'I heir shop is in the north basement room nf'he American Huildinv As as
pect to do their work in the best, most substantial and fashionable stvle. thev exnect their ..,.!..,
patronize them, in preference to the miserable F.at-
iitii .i;iiiuiac(llres. N. B. Mr Cain hereby notifies all person indebted to him to call immediately, and settle their accounts.
either by cash or note. Stock ia high, and requires cash to continue bu-inet. ELI CAIN, v A . . ALBERT RILEY. Nov. 2filh, 1847. 4S-3w
-jr!5VV ."V- fv ssa?S L YM.IiN & 11 1 C E IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Deallers la Hardware and Cutlery, Win, Steel, Tiwis tea. Siti ol' Hit Anvil, No. 87 Main street, 5 doors below-Pearl tt. Cincinnati July 3d 1846. 7-ly FOR SALE, TWO lots in Rrookville'with dwelling houses, one
on the bottom, the other nn the hill ; also some voluabm
lots, all apon reasonable terms. JOHN A. MATSON. January 1st. I84A. l-tf.
PURIFY THE BLOOD. M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. The high and envied celebrity which these pra-minsnl Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy io ail the diseases which lliey profess to cure, hat rendered th usual practice of puffing not ouly unnecessary, bnt unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them, aud they thrive not by tha faith of the credulous.
Kore doings of the King Pill in IllTs Colony m,tc, travelled Jor tne box! Triumphant ure.thtngh given over to die: Read the Pott Matter t Letter! Di Timothy R. Hih'.ard, A'e.Oo. John it. ,V. T : Dear Sir: I hereby certify that Mn. Eliza'Armatrong was attacked with a severe turn of Liver Complaint in the autumn of 1846 that she had in attendance all the best nhvsieian. la. .k. L.
unanimoutly prantnneed her putt reeovery. In this
re it about ten I
acres cleareil. and under gimd fence, the balance well w hen ,K. e V . I ' wtTK" l',.h. .""'P f "'"". the .oil'r.Vn'u o try w h at efnac y 'there migh t lw rn"evWB,HI b' well calculated for a farm. Water, wood, and none, BARD'S VFGETABLF Pll . .V P. n.y. - .nhe.oldore.rb,e ,erm. none tu be hfdr, iTXLr
!
TKKMS OP TH F.
IN DIANA A 31 ERIC AY.
"o iimcn relieved that she was , .;,
up, and in two weeks was unite rernvere.1 si.-;.
y mother, and resides near Ottnwvy, Illinois, and
PITTSBURGH IKOX. LFl'LL supply of lhe I.ORENZ IRON, Nails, Steel, and castings, warranted to be enual in
quality to any in tlie marktt, alwjyt on hand and
small advance on Pittsburg prires.
For tale by 37-6in
P. ARMSTRONG, P. M.
Morris, III. M.W. HAILE, Brookville, Ind.
fpwo Dollar, in advance, 2.50insix months, 3 00 ' . . Z"r'K'. ""e lu"h.b" ' "rcr,.! still to keep I at theend of the year.and ... addition 30 "et. ! P1 f ,h Pill. ., hand.
.... a a a. - a a , l n , ,e II I S U t 18 CO 1 n C l"Ca 1 tC V . Apvkrtisewents. One sipiare or less w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cents if pay. mi nt be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. f delayed two years, and In the same pernor turn fin the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisement Tor a longer lime w jJ be cha-rged-oii the tame pnncipl TUUXEK WaIvKdT A CiOOD FANCY TI RNER wantedimmedi.trlwl ly. A single man would be preferred. Apply " JOHN HOWARD, Dee . -0-3w ,Kmr ,he Seminary.
OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD, Proprietor. HIS Hotel hat been re fitted up-painted anew, n?. ,i,' . ""' VIth? """" furnished with r'' r," nr.w b"K besteads, chair., tablet; and indeed everything connected with, and appertaining rK S-V ". H..,e,'.," undergone entiiS a. t.i..? '"'"V"1""0' ' ' "eat anestabl.shment can be found in any town of the :. up
cast or west uf the mountains ll..i.t.l . ; ' ' '
necessaries and luxuries of life.and eest epicure.
belou triii- iu this Untie i . i i
ii . 1 -i .- - naia a I a (,.-,- i
PERRY J. MOORE, 1.. l rfpw,Bdcrwiu Pl'tmher. Pvmp and Il,,,lrnt Maker. ! t.tr.um r.'llli o' " ,hrir fwt and advaa-i No. 1M fifih st., beln Race and Elm, ha. con.tantlr Feb 3 J47 "OUKon hand and forsale. Well, Cisiern and Force Pump.' t ' n-tf
sno t i.eao ann i.eau ripi t 01 all sizes
Era 11 Irfh rills
1 do;ynof ""iBrandeth't Pi.l.,j.,reeeiv,d ! Srp"? ihV, -4 and lor sale by RICHARD TYNF.H I will ...iTr. .h Brook, rile, Oct. 14th UN. i-lv , k . 7, ?" " ' ! 1 hp Stabling be
ia. aim ,.,au . ii Ml nn SUC.. j W m A W a, a- - ALSO-Hydraulie W ater Rams, fr eonveving I A RTX ERSIII P ltr from Si.niipi or at.. II .tM... i . i FFllI V J. 1 a a "
the sentences of five munlerers.
ior fRic, i
.uuniry Airrcnmus aim oiiun uiiu wt-ll to rvr hrardt im. tablt. Ac . w ht-re hea.l .,r r, - ar ! I for ih tr i 1 " ,nTO partnership me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Slab Stee. f.n'b, uW. vXA'Zn' f t F-r-Lrt i, fiVsi "ai it0?.- w" Comni issioo anS e r ploughs, of all sires, .1, ay, o hand, at lo ,,0 fvr j hl.,g,,u ,lld rrom t , 400o fee T ler ' fir of SPENCE fcr OUA R lT ?H tT "". R.t. BRASHER S Iron Store, ! el, at a small expense. ; bii.im is r Frank li." 0l,c,t " -,har ol i:,"0i.Moh..,,p, r,w """" th-rr f,,,h ! .vl ,he "nB,ry "'- '- RorPE??..
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1 HOMA? GVARD.
Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHKO.VC RHEUMATISM, AFFECTIONS of the BLADDER end KIDSEY8. BILIOUS FEVERS ft LIVES COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, when these diseases prevail, they wiM be found Invaluable. Planlcca, farmeti, and others, who soot un these Medicines, will never a ft. tw arils be without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC, and SEROUS Looteneot, BILES. C0STIVEXES3. COLDS Ac COCGHS, CHOLIC. CONSUMPTION. Used with girot tueeest m this diseat. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, aDaCSPEPBIaA.. No person with this dntn-ttinf ditetse. should delay mint these mcdicnet immediatelj. ERUPTIONS of tnt Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATULENCY, FEVER and AGUE. For this acourre of tha tvwtern country these medicinet will b found a tafe. apeedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system tuhjeet to return of the disease a cure by these medicinet it perroantnt TRY THEM, BE 9AT1SF1ED, AND BE CURED FOULNESS cf COMPLEXION. OBNBRAL BEBILITT, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, of everm kind. INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPETITE. LIVES COKFLAXNTS, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS. M K II C U R I A L DISEASES. Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effeett of Mttcury hifV nitely sooner than tne most powerful preparation of Strstpanlla. NIGHT SHEJirS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUB COMPLAINTS of all Undo. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. PALPITATION of the HEART. PAINTERS CHOLIC. FILSB. The original proprietor of these medicine was cured of Pilea of 35 yean standinc by the use of thett Ufa Modicinet alone. PAINS in the head, tide, back, hmbt, joint! and organ. RHEUMATISM. Those affliclad with th terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicine. RUSH of BLOOD to (be HEAD, BCURri, SALTRHEUM. SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa KINO'S EVIL, in K worst forms. ULCERS, of every description. WOHUXBtofan kind, am efleetually aapalled Ir; thete Medicine. Parent will do well to admnwler lb whet rrar then exiateure it impeded. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE FILLS AND PHOIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the system. A single trial ill rl PUIS Itr PHSNIX B . T T E 8 S beyond the reach ofom-a tilion iu the estimation of every patient. The ceuuiae oftliete medicinet are tow put up in wf.t wrappers and labels, together with a pMnphlet, caU " hlulTat's Good Samaritan," containing th direcUont, Vt. on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street tc W OfSce, by which strangers vuiting the city cau very cNV dad . The wrapper and Samaritans are eepyngb4 therefore those who procure Ihem with white wrpt-r.,M be assured that they are gewine. Be careful, and dc o buy those with yellow wiwppen; hut if you do, be sat, that they cone direct from us, at dont touch them. Hj- Prepared ad sold by h. wzxtZtZAxa b. rtxorrA . lim Broadway, tortur of A-Hbox street, w Ir. Cor Sal by M K AltH, IVreeh'i'Jc. I""'
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