Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 April 1848 — Page 4
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.(trtinai!it Im- 'Ioom. it VaUit uiml k hntvnN. Ac. rv j. r. Mcnot., 1. 1.. n. l.Aivts to tivNTi.FMKM: N otw ilhstaiiiii ni; the meinor!) power of the Telescope, the information we h ve o'ltaine.! in rpard to the internal constitutions of the il.inets is in:-eil siiieji. I.rlr .e...,. 1 !...:.... t .1 " venture to state farther in ttA of them ttmn two eery o-nrd iroi.osilions The f.rt is t'.it . s . t.l , .1 1 rol,0ul;fl,- 1 ''' I , M . Zn""Vh " mary 1 ...nets, nv.tter exists there ... the saiae mrv- mora. comt.Mon as we ttn.l tt eMs,,s t e I'.art!!, viz: iu the soliii. .he li.,u,a and the e .rilorni .ir .T-ieoilie strifes. These or-.. I.n. s far as we know, atmospheres': ami we discern tK'ntinjj ahont in these at-nospherescloiiii !v i...'.-ti.m .K... tl...r. i .!..l .....4 ;.. l.. ter in a liqui.i state, so that the inference i ...: .... I r . -iir . nit mc.u consmii iion is in every f imiiar to that of our own Earth. Th important exception to this, however ore certain is manifest.. I In- one ort. may characters all the S. con.Wy riaue.s - I I IS riO'ntliin occurs an l!.e f..n In .1... .- - . i . - --, Moonwet.iHlmatt.r int!iefo-tn of air. The .. oo., ,s an atmospnere, mount, a smatl one there are main-douhts nutivrn n so t..i. , . ., - . . .. pher- the Moon but I think, however that the phenomena which have been observed rinnnir Solar tr!iiSMS tn s!i.-ti. t!i it hw sn .iitmc. , ' - ... ' : " A,, ooes not exist on the Moon. There is no water iitif t p. ti.tiir-r i ri in iintii.i irtii iintt-arA 111 i i .limrnarv an.i ni-.-r- hid rwi u n - t..K 1 : . 1 11 L Li . 1 1- 1 . 1 which we shall he ahle to estahhsh ,.t the course thf.b 7 f f .! "r ' - Weaer,i, " t;, ''"'f'r ,SV"r' y"P' m.J accurate. It ,s as follows: As we can trace : "it" "Mh m,y a so; vC V . e P V'raT,!r r- nwn,,nft ,,!;,,,' 1 or he cK e of V t f ri; i;;7 rsr or creatl.ke r anv col ection of ho.ti... we r!.ii,: , a-.i T ceisthehor1.n..l,.,titwonldheaev...ioe ..... ..... s..- in' lir-ti I'll' ti li t- ...,.. ,Lh trtrvthis In... i, ,....e.l ...:.... v. .- m,- . . - iiirv-, tnn mi 1 it- I-IMI-r... .1.. ....... ...... . 1... .1.- 1 ' ... "I , '"' - '- 01 thesroumi acros, whi. h it ..r-. hes. 1 he M..o... ,,,,ee. h,s conn,a,a;,v.y tl tt places. fch as 1'iose d.;rS sin-ts mark.-. I on lite on the Moon's surface with n o.tod f lest ope, hut i . , ., , ,oo s surface with n e.tod trlest o;e, but r.-n mere me grontiit is un.-.uiating aud quite un'ike any collection of w ater. 't he second truth, however, ismnoh more import nt and contains tiiat to hich, more esrveci!!!y tiiis evening, I would solicit your attention. The followinsf fact appears to he universal. e .;icern it in all the plauets which we h .vo . -I... J.... o-eu n.,e ,0 ex amine. It is tins: the surl .ces of i.... 1. . 1. . i . . . . ... . ...- ... . ,.n- u.uKen ami irregular. IiKe the surtsce of the Earth. In other wonis we find there mountains, continents, oceans, great valleys ami irregularities of every iieseri-.tion which we h;id on the I.irth. Tite M on is an eso.M i t! evam Mr . i to s. in tr-osv .r ..i..n...d aisoern.tan.iU,, we see even the. uv,-ion into coulit.etit and oceatK While arknnwWpms the import tuce of t;.ts fa;t, however, I mi Dot deem that the simrde discovery of what modes and disooshion of I.,'..,! an.i water, of ocen .,d c.,n.;.. ,.. .. ted bv the surface of any of these c'ohes. is tl,:lt which onuht movt to attract us during tiie examination; we propose, n.-.v v. e rantrnt regard these pt.H;iiicatK.ns aright," as we tintl tnetn in Mar, Veuus. and the Moon, unless the grand and singnlar fact he retained in the ui.-morv that the phenomenon is a (.'ostnical and I'niversl one; and that whatever the cause which has tipheaved the surface of these orbs, it has nch d throughout all the domain f tl... I'l .u... Regarding, he snWl. then. ,. tl.i, peneralitr. we cet.no, . ,' : i. inlie Science of l.eology shall ev. r succeed in discerning the source of the ii.llueuco that hs thus citViwj its r.vt,l:s so wicelv, weoneht through this its grand generahz .tion to explain Mtisfactorilv not ntetelv ilie f. ...o ,. ' ,...e....... ...... ,...r..j. ney are deveiope.1 Pn t,e Earth, but likewise all simiW assets mi,,. . ' " oi". i i-eeuiita-ble among our Companion rianels;or if expectation so high is too ambitions for the prei-ent nuditioit of lieoloical Science to account it hopefnl.th.lv is still in the truths revealed by th.se foreign boc.ies, much wherewithal we may corrv ct premature or special conclusions, by "..-oj o, e i.,nv annuiiw nazant ct accepting s.i. uni.rrNii kiw wnat ts circuinsta -ce that Imv. .... 1 . ... ..elocp rather to the const lint.... . .1 - ,.;! ' . "'" in and ing the structure of the I-arth fr,,m l mere apeciMtv. ,t is with this view then, and not merely to gn.t.ty curiosity by ;. inspection of tselated wonders, that to night I solicit yon to ' review the appearance of the Moon-, "planet ! which o. all others is u,s, within our reach ad j connected w,th which we find almost every conThe Moo,,, of al. other bodies, is si,a,ed so ' I UhThV'T ,btain lUtm7l r-'-rabl- f wr-nirt hence the snrface is never l......l withe I ; or If tinged atallon.y obscurio " .b- mi-t ....; ... ' .. . 1 VV tlte mist noaling in our own atmosnhere. A'l , ...eir- ."ii.uiiiiv surcnarge,! with coins that oor knowledge of the orb is doi.l.tf,.! . i,;l. : - -s. ootiuiit,,; wniie ; i'irti mil uu vii 111 urn urrrmr i r.i L'.-tu : . .;; t ,.- ' "c ." " Kr ,"",".,s' ,W,"B."'rU 11.? 01 ,b.".lm' J '- treeootn troni ciouas, seen will, singular distinct- ' tinct. lVside. it is co,,,;,! vly ve 7nca Z Karth-being onlya.IO.lHW mdesfrtv ,"s a , stance which, str.o,ically speaking, is bu, a mere unit, ixow t iking into account whet tb. ' i etes-tioe can no. t'te vi.,oi. . i,r.-..,..i.. H.. . in do. the M.,o i.l.r ,.. " . ' - ...... mi,,. ,ar , A nine-iuch Tc.esco.Viih a"m power ofa thousand time, which I forsomeiime usl, brought as vou can readily calculate, the orb within two hundred and forty miles o , " ATebccpe with a maguifving power o .1 thousand times would bring within eighty r,,U,ndhv,n!vi." f: . . u..L ... v' 1 " " ' V"" ' "". ".:. me i. in i-iii ne tione under I ,. -or . ,t ne cone under laroralde circnmt.'ances,th:s Luminary woul l be brought witb,,. tne small distance ot twenty-tour mil,: Theau hence must not compare V.bs-rv;ng ,,e M.wii, at this di dance ol twenty. four tubes wit), v,eai tg an object bwated on the Karth, at the same distance, for the view of tne Karthly ohi-ct would be ob.st'U,-te,i by the lowest ;,(' deset portion of our atmosphere; but it should b-com-pht-ed with the view we would have of an object situated directly above us at the hight of twenl -four mi'es. hen the vision would he much esw atfocted bv the atmosphere int.-rveniiir- as it i.t k. r.i.. i. . . . . hooe the au.nence will not taltesnY''.: '- .OU,v. i. oi .ne nearest ail.l liest q liny. ,e stvte that we could co wuh,n ri chty mMe, f the Moou. waited on me .fierier., i,,' ,ro,lMe,, woo der.askinf- why w el not skin over the int..rvc,.e space and Co out to it al,Le,,er Sncare the crcuicstances wi, which we ar.p,ch the examination of the Moon. In-ios-Jsion of these faci,,cs. then, and wh Come tuvject.,, view, let ,,sex.,m,ne with atten,:on the p-heavals which th-s elohe the Moon present; and we find them divided into three d,stinct classes or orders. . lw',Uit,l mentiou shortly l.fore ping.ouie, i. r.pii on o, ,,,ese mountain.., the means by which we rtatn their character nd elevation. lh,s ,s ,!TVcted hy measuripo the shadows c.st bv the,,, noon the Moon's sr- ., . v.. ,' ., .' "r face. To illustrate; You observe that this pitch er casts a shadow of a certain length. Now as I raise this light the shadow grows I-s and less rtves exact,y over'the o,,ect. it casts show mi at lenctn you perceive mat, as tlte intit nr. at an, nun as te iiciti comtnues to pass on the shadow begins to aP,,ar on the oopesise ,M . the pitcher, and continues to prow onp-r and loir as the ght descends. Ve ohsve the ' , -.. -. " r J , .. r- , relat.ve pclions of the Sun and the Earth i entarK tne exttremuies ot ttie one een shad-ow-,cstby those elevations on the Moo, -s surface, and L find that as the mottnta hitter , .A t,;l,einthe heve.l these 1. ..)..-..:... I o-rd ior the mX; when tl. Run arrives at the T.enith the sh,.l. ' J entirely disappear: hnt bv-and-hy, as our ma- --" - ' nxit'tl . I ..U......U. , ....... i- ... ..... ,t ... ei. the shadownconie creppme out on the npnoMte aide, of lh elevations, and w, by tvntehin" thus their morcmrnts, are PUhbled to ascertain i'h
i tli,-t.tii-Hl wTunry thtMlntrtr buH hialil I tll.e l.llllltr tlltll1ttl;lllS-. 'I llese isi lilt ovtlir-
, .- . " 'nt these Lunar ,iinitiil-,in. I lux i tin .i'Bf- :. . , ovvs: ,,i the are not IiKp rtw!ir on the ' r. tt 1. I V if t l.otr no ittii.mKt n A nd : clea.l v iletine.1 as form can le. Thus lire these ntvn't r.tiMt,'e :iti.t it. ti-tit!i .. uu a .... " " " (l.n't'tii fiiii tvrt.-r s.-.jnanM.vi vv.th the slrurt.ire of one i,:e ' ...... -. ' .. .... ... -... ..-i..he, ' ' . v-..... i nun nut iiriiiciFiitiri 111 iiur Tl. . .1 I ft . h 're are three classes of Lunar mountains. 1 ,,r' r0i,Ni'S f is,h"" 1" y,,r!,r!',,' , tii.ct mountains of very curious character , The .iistinishine characterisl.o of these mon:,tain is this: they start n from aplan qnitesn.lilenlv. On tl,e n.nh.it is well known that monn. , a. iu (ii .iH.Mt'ii.-e can im;. proportionci sn.tr-loaf 9.IMHI fivt in hieht. and ....... I . . i . . ..... "i.'o-i iKtve ii so as to iook intrn ,, ,u apex, they iil have an approximate ,.!e of the ap.H-arati.-e of Ti.-o. There are many ml ,.,.i t . i .. -. w..,. . i, ni (inscription seanervn over the .Moon's surface, and thele mountains not on v stand aoari from I. i ' i . - . . ! .nni.i n.f.r ('Minrhiinie, ine plants tn whirh ' i...... .1 . 1. ... 1 .1 . . . , u,,-, M, an- niusnoniiv msturM. How mh- , Eular, then: the influence" that shot these tnonnn ti.. e . 1 ... , v 1. 1 1 " 1 ,"' ' i.tiii rut u nit plain in their immediate neiahhoioo,i. r1'"" '.r elevations consists f '""-ntain ranp-s. .Now this is ,1,.. prillolp;l, feature of.he mountains upon Earth. They ure rarely found sswia,., Itt any other manner r'' Va rl'enomenon is also fn-i in the Moon, but t!.e,e it is the exception; - ' - ' ' " L, 7,.. V" " i :s so we!l Vft'Tl I'l'.I llf SO fhu 1.... ,u":T.t , l ".. "" ' .. -.ttiieu win t::inK it is renerallv utMK Itr. D rrnrb in ;too...i I. .. . . 1 .......V: '.. l" r ",M a fi- -. . prr ni,i at once maniVst it to he a raneot mountains. Now the lunar Anne ,.ies m..v he coo,,,,,..! with the h' r. of mount. ins ;.., K ,,.,. It is l-.KVt' i- s .tnoiiier ralijre siiiMiorlier tisiti ':.". OiMt f,.-t aho. e it l... l .. .1 :. r . sitiw a."''', ,.vt ahove its l.;.se. In this fe.-iti.r.. t.-ieii. the Moon corres.on.'s with the Earth, but win mis. -.ut-r-nce. hat is the nil I 'ft It is tt.e . vcenli.o. n .1... M. .... on the. ' I here is. however, anotl er very rt,nr'..-He r.-.i'ute.n which these ranges jt, Mll1 ,.()r. hspon.i ,t;, ter-.!,;., ratios. ,. fj.,,1 ttla on one si. e the mountains are finite si eo. ,!ro,i. ii.tr fr.cii . 1 1 I.l), while on the other side thev so;e away tl. reus:!, an eteii.jr hi-hlnnd .Now this very remarkable la.v hoi !s clso wi'.ii reSjacttooiirTerrest..,! rann;es. J j t ,,i. v-rs.,1 ht.t il is so general that some of out tieo'oe,sts li ive asstttue.1 it as im.ii.lv ..r .i. . ... .... most Mrikinely. tl., the -,.'. . . .. boh! and pr, "i . , w 1 ', i , Vo h'ln" h.!ve or .,ua I y awav e t.,Ji.. T . ra.. . . .J :.. "r"s M,.""i!r ... ' " ' C-.l n.ou.i- ....... i.iiiey. eenite ,.., !V,tv and r..iiiir plan,, llll t..,st they s'epp rnHv ,!,,, .) (M 111 the level earth. .o, to,",, t'.e Andes .-xhihll fits leattire. It is a ftct too remarkable to he coiiMiercd a.ci.Vnlal, and :,.,.,re,:! y the cause wli:ctij.rodii,cdit upon the Earth must he si,ilartn mature to what evolted it iu the Moon. Aow our i.hMo,i (I ...er ,!,. r hav- tisnallv been ...cst.-lMtutth. Icrt;, lnh.ro miion to the action ot gr-at floods or curr-nts of .ater ...B.H....IIJ in uill rent Wavs. ,, it : "1"""gatives tt.ts explanation at ....e.-t f.. ... .!.:. i. ' . " '"i- or,., .is we nave said, liquid ,, , " , but th- prev.dent for,,, of el-vato,, K done, t n-il!e-,lass b Lt, , ,- .. , , t" our I umiatrv Z ' ' ' M,r'' our i.uiin.iar. areMni.ded with profound taverns pepcating its body, and generaliv ei.girt ,Msan . nas never heei. .a.eriis(.e,..catiiignst,odv.aii, renerM'U- e..lr at the top by a great wall of rock wl.i 1;. J .J . . . i'r" w 1 u h mounted or crowned hv lofty peaks. These taverns, or, as tney Have I.,-,, termed, craters vary .11 ,,1 t.et. r from fifty to sixty miles to the smallest space viii,!e, prohahly one hundred and tilt y te-t ;:. ,1H mvr. increase is the dis. tne-. imiui.bes, s-othat the tiuiliituue of the small ones puss, s enumeration In or,ier to inmres- i,-.... .,.... .,. .. . . " ..-- .1 ...i. inn H I rtt I leu I ;-.., n uni t liese o 1uie craier 01 1 yeno. As we antiron, . ..... .- "eapjiroa, :m .... ; . 'II ' r'" "-,:i,..iavery,.,gh.o,,try. Onrf.rst ,.se i M.ed W W ! , "'" !he 0,1,0, J- slope' , tlie cllntr rVT 1 we arriv- at the t ,,, we r i I 0,1 T" brink of a ,.reVh t!" l:t.OtM feet Then we ilcov r K 1. tnotts depth so v e "i n,,! TrZ lit l'i V 7"' lying like terrace, J 1 8 f """"" -i's. KtwtetnTh: Sim f r' -a is about Htty'th'e nj, 'ZZl .':. ... " - ' l,l";"v"'""cs, an epc.!. ... .1. ... .. . ' f---rn-.ier 11.au .nun, it blanc If there nrennvi..h..l,ii:,t ." re " any are not sn r. , f ,,... , - . " ft . " - J T V. of icr. isotne i the southern tmit of the M...... .'..;., 1.. i . i -w "ecat, never see the bottom. Whe.h.r this be ...or not there are sever- ,,, V" in ,'iameter and a, dee.. , T. t. ' Z,i I ') M, e IT ""n "l ' h h7e-t w- ave bX'r T' - T,'f UX' ZAZ i s. ...-., -. ...,......,., ,,, ,, " "I' mountain. i order to Z 12 Ih X". rf.l .n'r 'T ere - . " 1 ' Am "'"'"8 VU' ?The I.,, !,,,,,, t. i ,. cf I "n" ' lJuf :fflrf'.t"P . ... .- , 7"l "ZT?") !,- 1" "-.irt - rs in two oe.ints 1, Vl d ' ," L,.','';U 1 o - , , , rillll,s. ,,,,he lirst place the r.lP isnroK..,, Py gins;,,,,; sccomdv.the i ,..,., .'. at it. but. on the contrary, rather h-o-l.. r ,t, :, ,t. but. on the . ontr .rv ' . XI- r ial surl ice ot the I. ,nh. II- showed then h, w these might be . xjd .iae.l bv the prvs .ceof the meterei logical agents r.,i, frst. wind etc on the l',.,rih. ulnch are not pr-s- nt i t t!,e M -on: and interpreting ,!., ,vt!iis pnnciole it si-med that the older of our Te,res!;, mountain binna'.i.iiis retmere,, it likely that th . crater to--ii, ?'' earlier epochs i.fi.ae H-irth's geohinj. cat history, prevail likewise h.o-e. tr M,y it not t ieu b tint t!, ;n (v in acmparat v. ly early ..,., h ,.f jts ,.Vt.0V'. m.M't ? 1 hat as tile N, !,!;ir !, V.,.t 'i.is would seem to esiah'isli, the Lunar r-ioh.. is v..,..,..... ' ' '.Va ,S"' V" '"" is younr manifest i'twfrtnch.-,llv- I , . ' ., v nlL!lZT t t,,,"s i,,ste,,i of crv., r- -t-, 1 I we c ' .i e " '- i'"' 'WMy i!"',? '-" ot t!s roro f T . r ... . t -.t i- . .vir " ZTcY,:. enhi produce enters I, le Tv, , .- " " ,e it i re con lecte., w"h hi, cr er v, - res,, 7t. isTof im, ,, e ' "Y" ' ,' ' "-M" rtame. 1 mean those 1 t ,c-. in ,,e ease, . f , , The l,,.,rer he went tl rouh ,im 'l jrT vesti,r.iot, of the char acteri-fi, sn-, ,1 i. v i.,- L . I ; , ,:,M,is' ' ''" ' "i nieansot dtacrams on the!, ..et.l... and elaborate pnintinos which w, rcr that.hke our own trap-oykes.th-se hands consist irZJZ ! it l ..... .. v .u . 1 tr 'Z hH Tvcbo ,l,,s rL.-,,i produced l& TZlt , TZ" , '1 as well as most Vtoctil. at once nnvb. c.e the cavern itself nnd rrackh"o- ,Z?: i,i,,.,..( en , here ' I , ''''- ; H Z .y VZV"' ' l. " " "" tl Ol ally force loito CO,,- . "rV,hT,,"sh"" ' '""" - He manner ol an explosion, ":..... ' V comparative ; lilt I tluirtlt'llion ho ..I..... .1 1 . It ence not riiscrcdit or donhi tb- ....... ... : rre-.., f ih- fw o.i. " . ;:"'':.:. ,.c ics. . ...,. ,et i i uie torce wiiow action it nresiini.
lo r.,r f, mn lieing impewil.t.-, tne 1,1 of it, in 1 nari ..I I.,, .it l.oo .......) .)...:. - .1. ...... '
, ...r,,s me iin nt n, 111 ' purt at l-iist. has im.se, dnrii.r i!, r.,., I "-nr nmi police...-, HKilSjHUS'.le, tli;,l wllen our own rranilie. mnge, were pii-Ii..,! from the ixiitn n ii'irntM i itv iinrv 11 1 n . 1 1 i ...... C,--K, .1. 1 .. i will! tliem ; ninnv miles of roc k of vnt ihit-knem that om-e ! I -.. i ... .t.. 1. .. ..... I ; whioh shell-fish crept, that ure. now rntonil..-, , .... .e..-..-.. trrp,, ro t ! . . . .V . - , , re .u- . n iiinn iiit'ir nvprn. iiait fi.xki.iii.in : .. ' "V" lnv ",,rl",'l "r"" " , their progress of completion, for the rooks that I -re .tlstu.herf re frequen,! v lit.!- confn-e, Ivia.r roml thocentral .ni.,e .,. ... ' ...1 ful rT.be. but . with , a . 't ." I our own Knclish CamWrlan.J. ; 'otl. vr. ' !an,i I conlH K.nn ..i . - ----... ....... , iii., ninii r iiKtvfK fm it,iiniiiH-ywfrp lornuM, lay us Hut an-i ' power, inimeasurahle'. scarce' eve., ci.ncei v aMe . ... ' . c.en . mil e i a (lie 1 nut tne plant t.an i.juake lu-.s arm , a u.l.le of -.11 i this work. ' ' " ! I wouhi now. !,.:!. an r-nt'eme,, for i . . . "' " "'r one ntoment itiress trout our course ..! !,,; ;r the force that formed TvVho ?wa. 3 k.. .-.i i. ' s" P-'L w.h '! , ':"- "- " " ' w out oi i vt-tio r A cavern ol that Rimi, fifty-five miles in thamei ter, is not an ' easily formed ter. Is not an iufiliit.-s.-imal thin,. 1.; 1... What li-e....... ..i- .1....... .....i... .... - ... .... . l ur iiicsi rew'v answer H f l it I Uv rinm.. ! to the surface of the AIoo . , thrown front the Craters of ur' V. I ,0 , Z ; tumsa-rain to the i:.,r,h. Ti . ' al c' r ', ,.,-,,7 w . I ow, ver, I think, that i, pan.e Iwfore 1,1 -asserMh ,Uh " ,k . ,ce In the first place, the M ho.'v ' !- tod exert much aUn.ctke 1 r" r " n - iT not,aue,!,:,,v;ce,r:;:iv: '--y '-V trom the .Moon al.oeeti.er, ami semi "iiyinsrnfo.it t.iiouC! space. If thti matter . I l CM i it?-we cer,,iy ,.,ol.l ; see il it as ll.-re. Therefore w- may sav it is ....!. . 1 I . 1. . . - ... ' r '" " matter m ot -oback to th -'loon at mi, tint th:.t .... vio't'liCM of th- shock was snl'l Ment to send it oll'to ... .1- ii ....... ..... tune through spaee. Then what I,.,..,,,,,, of it'1 It must be moving through space strange p.. j I ;ts, iu hctiics cf , i:l' rent i. gn,t,i,.s. The orbits of the planets a'e so regular that with them there i no chance lor c. I. k... .:.i. .u . .. . v. itit lt-M masses t1 ing round through space there is no! chance to escaoe cllivi.,.. i. ... . I , , , "'" ' .-. lo-iuiy it :s 10 . he evoecte, that these l i. . .. .. i ,, 1 ' "ww .i i,H com 'iiita .y Cuming m contact with the Earth. Thus tit ay we account for the falling of M-lorie stones. I Ins is not a stritige phenomenon. ,At h-a-t two ma-ses must f,! t the E irtli per ,'av takii g into Jiceount ail that have be-u observe I to t ,M a phenomenon sulhoieiitlv large to require some important cause. Now."if this for.-e h id sent ell this matter from t' e .Moon, the Meteoric Moms would net he uilh'cillt to explain. I here was a theory concerning this phenomenon called the '-Chemical Theory," which, as I tras I ever understood it, wis this. Sup-nose c-rtain panicles floating about in the atmospll-r... Men suppose particular forces shou'd o.mse these parti.-ies to com- in contact and ttni'e. tlieii prticnl ir stones would he the re.i.i. " v arethlee .'illi.-nlii.-o .i.:. .... I'r.. it... i . , . - r.. .,.,.. , ...... ii pari Hies were ibmting about in Ihe atmosphere." Secondly; It cannot he proved that "particular forces WOllld cause tlletn !,. noil.,.-' ...,l .I...I,.. ... caiinet t,e saown that "particu result from their nnilioi. " lar .-.tunes would Hut let me return to our direct subject. We have now collected sutl'icient iiidicati-ns to entitle its to adventure some g.-nera!;? ttiou regarding the seal of the force whoso results we "have li-en examining: but it may ,e well in the first ,-ta,,ce to cast rapid glance at , t her craters than lycho. And I would as another instance of irns, escnptiot, ol lormatioi, claim vour aliention for cue moment to the (V,, i " . ' . .e. - . . . tfte t rater ( o lertncits. V " ,"' "", I""' " the ".. s surlace. Ills best seen d the fu'l of the Mm'"- It win, s tf stu.lced iih . ..,' .. ... ......., m. x tilt pearls al V",,rt ,vi'ffi'i "' midst of a bcautilul pearly light. When this IVht is anal?M wet, n.l lhat i', too, consists f a mulli-nde ' t f kinds sh,,g like those around Tycho; hut, " " ",w I'iiiu's, tiiey ti!,.aloi,gthroug! .., :e,si hi-ui'ii!atiiigc,,tr,; . at,.more CKO our si, rf,..; .1 ti .- i .... . however, is the iltost rem-iri - -.M . J Ills, . most r-marhable t trcum stance o.'.-u. -..u.uttopernicus. .X otwilhsfaui'ing the violent .. . . .,.,. u nas i.t ( an disturbed. Tl.;. '.... ' l "'- all t .. .!,.,,. ; V '4,7'railt'eiture we rmatheit ascolll-l t,., with the is...,te,l peak, MM, I 1 It is eminently chan-ctetistic of the wl,le ,.m.! of lldnor cralets. Trom this .,,., nf oor'ance I... :.' . " 1 '"- I i.e s., r , ,",rrrl-v,z: "t ' "in II I "-Mill I .Iflsl itr th.ie.. ..-..a ......... .....e ...en tocated deeply within thMoon s tass. A profound force. caa!.e oforo- . uctng such a crater, must, at .he'sime time, have shalter-d a oosideral,!.. w,n f Moot, s snriece. th-ory. tl,..-,,. !it rrht, (, to the prevailing conceptions of a central force can beapphcalde here. ThenspeCs t Moo,, re , !,,, respect .th,,!,,, contradictory of th,dea of a central force; nay, n t;,. .,!,. v ror1H() i'1-n the ground cf ,he aparapes i.n J v" on wn;,i not contain any port,,,,, ofac-,,; al h rc " It sec,,,, ,,.., ,,. , ,lIjk,,v , ..: , " X'M'"" '"''!"f-Tcl'I 'l.eorv which is ""--" '" suppose! action of central forces. .' . : -... .,,, ,v, inrces. ; , 'iii.-nt seems to Ih re.iVrod probable by the Moon. a,-le. it.... ... .." riilirva fC I. . " ''ri .....r..r .: .. .. . .oat - . --itt iui tr nxrr-i' i..... 1 Kcoming less ronv.tlsi.-e .1. . '"u" "'" comiiarsTiye 1. . i- T.'r "K "lh of , t - '"'" nas neen approaching that ' CR"m "" "Pl-roxitn .."ely ,,cJ ' .T T'C,, is th f "ih a f'T'' craier, tippear . .f.... ..... , ,,-ss ,, xtolent ucions. T,., P't tact nlso seems estahlishe.l ... ..... i-' ... II . .1 . ... . ."e ...trill. 11- then continuedJ Connected with this curious sul.jeet t!,cre is a more general conte,,,,,!;,,,,,,. n vthich notice should in conclusion be bestowed v. .. :. tinted the argument or coi.si.Vrdli V,,, of 1'iiinl .T.: 'S "n ""V to view any ....r,:,,,, of the'known Creation L ... :.. :. I"'r;".,n .,;;,, I .... ... "." ' ' Hi" 1 T. 1 ' - 7 ' . ' ''v""' l"l oyer seemed ... ,... t i. .i , .. - .... :,,,.... ,- , " "i.ii-sciniiot now in.,-"-take; tor I cannot persuade myself that id! to.' htness-s that we see. multiplex as go to constitute the out , re of t hat scheme which' the Ahmghty. (rem the !.,, .,......:.: ' ." ' ' .'lie , .i ii me lititii:.., I :rioct,opR. determined from the heoiIminr, i It i lints, as, I think, that every scheme .T, '5; i fv man has within it much nln,,-...,,- ... ... ' 1 s the same thing, points not accounted 7..r i , ' , e, .,.e itiese touch c r-moter form, f iieV,,, ' rnd ought,, r plans. Pt though It is ,Vd us to sne.-k. doemnijeallr we cat, see of the iiltin,.it or .. .. on, L-iM.it i fCod; in ., part of creat JL'; .'. 1 ..'! s' n-,1. or tl.at a.'apt.cn whirl, te.'ls of ,,e IT'ZT of ll" "''Oteiit Crea- i r'1'r,,' scenes over which to I " hw- ,M-. h ivfall t, ' ?tonUU ii'i.i r prr.ii.i-i. f .,,j,v) f s;..,,,,,,', " U ZiZZ 1 r' l" vital enero.es have ncconinoly , ? ,U"ir P'.tt, to t l-ese V ,s ,Vain hv P'i"l W it se. ,' clear that only when Nature's acion, Co ..f, Z ,h ! theV couhl' . ': ' , ' ,r " '7""" w "'" ' " fittii,e hahtwill an 1 th vith pure re. aud j therehy cut loose rrom t!ieufeKuarJ of VWT ,l,s,i"ct. fc U 11 i I .,.:..!. .i ,- U wiil understand this id-a. t!,e ,ns,im-,s of a, n U l..T ,hat ' ll " "i- "rZZ 'c'S " - -se n, in-rst ot itistmct can in S tnre, s,,e, s earthi,,i;,kes, volcanic .,nii, . V "T AZVS st.ndiha. i c , 11 "ln naerllu "Pfrntich of these dancers. A worW
,.e nu ,,,. ,o tne hHo,!e of h-ino i.nlr .............. r .,iu nnin,.,,,-.- r,-,,,, jf . the control of instinct which would not JLT I.'ch f M thoc, to i 'noa"!: .!e!aVe,:,eV ! tfltst (or Safet V to t heir ,.- ' I for a In.nr. r I . .e w . 1 J h .. I.. , -.l t. .. "1 . V.""1 n,rn ' !
,hat P. t ; c,r ,e i ted at the present time for the h.Kt.J!! - . ! " ".riHIIHl 1 ll 11,111 ) renins where the erections of eiviliii,. V." ; r... .. . lnm "nabtt-nt , - s .wiuus. i n,s . may account for the compatively rece, appear- ' ance ot Man , the world. l.o,,s before his a,.- ' :"'rnrn.,ort. fn wmt-narbarou. This
, pent-tiice, we lunt the (.lobe, teem, no- with r-iees 1 ""V. 11V t He prillpl! -ei, il seems ce;,r that OHlV I wlieii "Nature liecn.,... ,,(..) H... i., !" m-iln tl.ev oul.l forcse- l.v or.llnnrv frulence. w hh Mo Ivini. a tittint nnbit .tion lor n .hmm" rift...l I . . ...... i ...ii . -i i W . ' from the Mleg.nr.k of ,re Instin.-t. Man ........ ...i ..... 1 . 1 1 . . . 1. m. , . ... ........ im. epo. ii. i ne .leircuve . . . I !""' sti.i prevail..;, hut not farthar than, its a ! hole, he co.,1.1 co.nh-t with- nn.l he has fought with .l,e. ,he s tor il, V "r'tl, a , uSevl a ..re,. I f i,t' ' . ' . .. . r h W ! r ... .. J. 'T. " " w i i lor white . l.. .. . . l' Z i ' " J '!... ...... . . tr- .'tiir.i i tiii il i-r. i tim inrirTi ii'ie pu'ic.i.i f Mii!f Us pnio, aiui ruliure h;w driven back the . l i ..r .1 . i . . . ir.i .nt-ti.fu i.m tuurs oi our iiuman I N-.! t!uw w!titli nnint tn tli -inmtc t I .. .;....! i i . - . ; Jrt oflmnicrfolity ami (m-!. IT , " -""rnrrr ITt T T?rV!- . . . . .. ji mtu s v eie Jiaieti nernecies I MtK ith.,.M psralM. in tl,e invarial.le .... r. .. ' '"- 'l! -ir .ii.l,.v...t. V h.cv.r tl- sin.- ! ,.',V' rMyr "' m-!i. are te.tej l.v ...e, with t tile .1.,.. r l t r. nie.l.. . know... .he... inv.n.hl.. ..... .. th.ir sup. ru.r . Mi-lien,.,. ai ,M ir iiiiim auritl v .ir.mn r rhuni. In pi:Mic riitir.denr.-. l)i. n-. in ail it. vniM.I firm.. in tin ir .i.e. I'r. ... White'. Vrtretalih- F.livir i. a crrfnix ruir for fold. fioiBh., r.iii.iimptinn, llr.-ai fompl ainsts, etc. i te. It i evperliir.lnt. tonic or rvtnrsuve, alti rnti.e, .tinoil.int. pectoral an. I d. iniilrent. It pr-l-.inle. ;n i lorllion, n innve. t-o.t c-. t ion, and siren-tln t.. and ii'Mw. the mm nfiln- hole .r.tem. It rinr. ei. ilieo.iiK.iniptive fiint of the fluid., and hv i' .toi..i!ntuicr quulitie. and power nfallavimr irrila- " pionioi. . nlKorpiinn. r. mmini; tul.er. te. from the 1.111?-. ne .1 iiiHnmniiition from the Inncoil. niellii ..wrh and .., lirane l ilie ..i-otn hi, : tni,,-. l i t ;. l,..,. .1... , an. I sii t'ennir from cold. ...... ....ii n ' 'V c.n -I. , : i , , m;lt.,,:,, it..uhi5. it any, of it. ni. . iiinid.lt value, and the jo.. I'1 f 'lie r. .iiiain n ii Im. a. nnir. il. h.mal, s nh.i ne the V.-tn utile K.lixir, for Flour j All.li., ten tree Incur.-., Hearillt; How II nr Flinnrr , l.a'.or i..ni. are n.-ter her. after willitiirto he without It. I i r llmtie. have re.i lied ... iitanv. 111 various' dmea.e., lYoni u If, rite; and death; mine equal to it tor win. h it i. pn pared. I'r. Wlute'a Indian Coniponnd. pereverinf;lv tl.ed, ' po.itn.lv rr.s ev. rv ;.. of l. .pep.ia. howev. r ..- .ere or. hmnir. A - a r. nieilv f..r the r. .,,.. I f v... n ale Oh'trut-iimi. and oilier dUea.e., il i infallitile 111 m. teliee of ihe iiin...r.ll. 11. .1 - ....l : : .'le . alne of he lint. an (on, noil nil. a. nil Alterative i and pi.rifn rof tin- HIooiI, we may n mark Dr. .1. White ha. ti.ed ii in n-e ircaiin. iu'oI a ci-eut tiiimlier lot the itin.i .ialh...i,ie f,,ri,. ..I s, .... r ......... I... -.a.... wnh ih. tr.aiiiicati.in ot ii- Inppv etlects and I lie .p.-ed. permanent eilie ot lliee dreailfiil di.i a.-., never h. fore attained hv anv t anv other rem., he. in tlii rotinorv or in Fmope. Ii i. the only remedy known, mi which n rea.nnahle hope cf pi rinaiieni r civ. ry can he foiiiuled, for all tho-e di-oril. r imlieaiinr; or crow inj out nf a radical impiiriiv of ih.- hlood. It a.-tiiallv ha. accompli. hed all thai it ha. h. en aen. d Sar-aparilla would do, Inn l,a never, really, perform. .1. 'I he Indian Ciiin pound i. the on'v ill.fai linir n nvdv for Scrofula mKiii?-. Kvit. White' Swell, ni;, Sv phi li-ic (e. i. i' nt Merrin ial Di.i a..-., t'lrer., Frnptii.K. on th-skin., Di.eii-e. of the Hone., Atf. ction. el the 1 il r. Hi .pep-da, C, ,. liven, .., Hheiiniati.ill. (.out. iiii.l lor all .-rv.. and t'lminir roniplaiiil. ocf iirrinc in .1, l.ititat, d coiiiiintion.. ami con.tiiu-ii-.oi.l and In r, -ditary complain,., 1 re the vim. of ... ..lar-nt can... a ile.cl.ip-mcnl of Scrofula or S. llii.t... i-neitri'ifrpH.i.l rv... :.. ,i... ..i.li.i . " i in tillcoiiiplifai.il ca.e, n. in person, wlm.e cnn.iiI innoii. an-l.r .k. n dow n hy m. rciirr and arsenic, or , h) hii improper or iiiindieioii. tr, aiincnl of disease in . ir, n, nil. In the w.u-.t formi, of the rnn.t loathsome f-i rrei) .I,., as, , w I,, ,, t,,. p.ii.,,11 j, alnorli, ,1 and ta. i ken nun the rirculaioi mass, tin- Indian Cm,,,,,,,,.,, prompt!, and ih,,r..iiir!ily eiailica-e. the .iru IVom -i,i-... W....I : :.. .. ... , . ' " lr-,i,ice. railliai nn,l iiermaiiei.i pow r. the Indian Compound cive. 1,,,,,. nnd cnercv 10 nil the S.crctnrv and Fxcr. .,rv oi "an.. ri pair, all the wast, s, known and unknown ',..,.1 the wat. kiiown aiid unknown. 1111.I li.ii-ni (liseace. 1 III-. Whit.-'. Vep table P.lls unite cr. at power will, ' ; inn. iocs. 01 a. lion:ep, ralintr thmm-hout Hie aim,. ,1- : i '1 ' ' 1 " ; ",,v' c-.iro..la.,.m. in ; I bowels, and .iitnulatin.. all the sure l1r r. j , rins t..a heal-hv ..ate; and a. linra. a tnnic. thev . xI ' "'- ! "r ' f all par,, of,,,.. ,V:e and ar,' If I ""'"v w h, rever a Cathartic, I avaii.e A I, era-1 1 "."'.'e ,1.M,,r:'1'i,m' "''-.' "'I'"" d: Asa tuciI ':" . canal, reln.i. iuar all o '. n.ive accuniulaiioiis in lein- lor Female., the extensive demand for th, in and , ... ., popuiariiy, wniiall w house th. m, furnish ample iritar.uit-e , ther w ho are afllietid. Or. While. , c. lahle Pill, an- a standard nieil.rine, iiniversallv appn.v.d, in, d ins, ly .deemed ,. M known. Vse tin moncc and von will use them there i.r. v. nit... ,rr. inble Kmetir. act wi-h more mild1 ' r" I"11" "tin r l-.meiics. mid arc of iiical. i,!,.!,!.. I,..,.. i i til ill In-iik.lll,- up loos, f ,1-disease. , ha, allitt (he 1 liinnnii tamiie rlT White', Ma trie t.inime,,, fce rtaim. e. .e,. trtiles ami ctirnii,.- ..p........ .... ' " - -.' ' ....i-i-on in oiaclice w ilh a. 1 1 .1... ...!.. j i r Ii, .t n in, ili, . i.t tlii. cla.s known in the Inn,, I "siafas on, i m Furope, not one, in in.iant .fleet, and "'-rit, hear. ?nv comparison t ,he Macic lancmore ol others, ..j, i, ditticuii hal'" ""' ,'T" Kr II mlache, I '. ,c N i unit .jia, S.iinal A 11, c-ions :fr Hum. . Vi'.'-r.-.. s?.n'.r vr k,.,k. Mis ami While Sw.lliu-, Syphilitic fleers; and I'ains and Swellim-s ana ii.it , .- I , ' or on w I. . - ' ..n.-.,-,-(-uu.l'l, ver liarl e! tl,e li... , located, it is inl'alii be. For nil bruise., and a. a ouii, er irritant nt t. . II "I r,-ll w eitilin.- ii .... . i ...... .. .... or unci nallv I.. I- vour own .. j it . Me,nal: r nuorimlly for vour own domesiic :nu". ! mat, and ye,,,,, t-. ,, , ,, ofiime, and iiioi.e) alwa,. i keep theXtat-ic I.itnm, nt hv veil -l ih. hundred thousan.t who have used it, ."nice it. ! nn.niion. i,t one ,.,., know h.k'e, has faii.d to ni ward , the Min-ic l.iliinieni. it. vast superiorly to all j """,r ' "o.aellts. ..it ditllcult to sat what ii is , irond lor. I heseeel, hr.ted remedies an- f ir .ale, wl.ole.ale I -ind retail, bv I.r. J Will IF., and at-, ncio, made, at ; in, notamc M.di. ine Store on ml, si , uppu.ite the t.jtlr llmi-if I'... ,.i ' ' u- tUNKutn. Arret for tndiana. i,,... " w- 'if-ntixr. srciHK and of- -' S'h -r,. one dr from the corner of .Minn, I'Dhti.i tlic r: It 11.. a": : - i . - t - . IV" """'. ...,...t call ., r ...n. for '''.''';".",. are ,,,,, he, ,,,!, he r. ach of all ,,,..!. . .... .V' ' """" "' h"n " 'i" ' nt -i their i.c;e. tne lemrltl ot lit,,.. t,-v , .... . . si mptoms, procr. .. and ir neral nature of their run.! plain's, c adi accmpani in ; I, s,.,teicin,, p,,,,. "ire pa,.!.) may procure the leiiudles liecessal v tor t lo ir en ,-e ,.,"' ","'" Cflrhrated Rrnxrdi. The Vec-taWe ,. u"i - '" ' """!' Wairic Liniment. V. o iahle iV i c"i,!'1'' Kmetic,. Ksc. are rapidly superceding al! oilier .... dicuie..ht-cau.e on a l or trial of t heni tli.-v .mil. irmly pro.e themselves to t nil that has he, n ps.iimed I n- them: m, ihcin, , f creat power and etilcacy in n-licviutr and euriin-the maladies common to our cuiintrv. HHfS AM) .A!I .Jo.aro I PS. Wayne Iron .-a Iron, K .s Suinata Nails. il. Mv assortment of ;!:-.. J.. re,-.-iv. .hasedofthe Miii.ilacliir. r at lower rate, llianar." a, lowed to Merchant, ceiierally, and 1 will.ellata small , I a nee on cs . ,,, ,, TVNF.H. 1.1' .'ok. ilie, Nov. ?!, lt-.o ' rV" , ,, J- S. Hia.ll.urv .- c AIM.II.T. - in;,ni!Il;Y, ill. M ,"r''""'".' '" ANI,ti S. AU(;i.L CO. A-"!lUIci.CtUrCrS Ol btOVOS, Grates nd liOUOW Ware, 17 5 Mi,in S' ' KV SV'''' !. and l ifih, v mon. not nr, tara-on and Improved Premium . ooKint-rsiuv,.. ieu and Sc. ,n Plate, Pari,,,, and ( aim. n Stov, s, c. ." ","' W.is-011 Ho, ,, Andin.ns, I ea Keltic, ir. Dec. 30. 1-ly Umbrellas, Parasols, PAlt SO..UI IKS. AM, WM.KING C I'.MIiKCLLAS. T" f ,J tl l.'ll . .-.s...U' ." V -.team ractorv, the on ly one in the t i. ,,, ,) Stale.. No. 104 Market ;S.-,et, I'h.ladelphia. Merchant, are rcm-cHiilly ! no, .imed lhat I cniiune to Manufacture all the above poods, by it,e an! of steam, notwitli.tandniir the , er. at oppos,,,,,,, i parHc.ppo.ed to the introduclion ol . pensive improv. m. i.t, Mp a.soriment i. complete, and price, ,o low, a., to p,,.- entire ati.f.ic- ' tion. i As th. re 1, nn fmbreUa Store next door of nearly the sap,,-na.ne. it ,, ,nii..-i.mt vn. .!,....,. XI M. It. HK'tl ttlisu, Si.aui Factor. tenree ot the irn'knip Cnne t'inlne:!n in In and faSIUV OK UK l.tnv M F.VGLF. No. tot Market Street. Philadelphia. '' F, hruart- 10, lS4S.r-lm Attention i. r. ,pi,t,-,l IO the c. 1, tvraled Walkin r Cane finhrella. a neat and t atiliful article, coml., nine; all the advanta -et ofa Cane and f mine. la T I.-II Ms na.. Tin, I M) I A X A A 31 10 It I C A X. i ' i ' . ..... o..rc. 3j..n, in. i month., t.oo a, theenilot the year aiidaiiadd,,,,,,, t 30 "el... for every year payni.nt ,. la; e.l I her. at ter. ' ri. vv.v tv.. i... :....!.. .. ..... ""' " .--- i. v.e square or lis, wal he in- ' Z"'? "mo. n,w .,",,r- irl" '"i be made I - , - .-.mn I I- A MS. & V. I IMiAXHS, &c. SlN;t.F. and ItouMe Hilt .tack Plane. . Siu -le and Double Hilt Smooth do Smule and Ilouhle Hut Fore !.. Single and Ilouhle Hut Jomtvr do Rabbit and Sash Plane. Flooruur and tVi'im; Plane., tor .air r.,i ra-h. hv n -. v v c u tlr.,k..tl.., ,'. 2. I,VFI sj . . " I '.Y..';1 nm V" '". t'lane..
i i'imiii-h, we mm ,ne (.lone, teem, no; with rices ' .,i lu.i,.. I,,., ,. 11 ..f.i... r .... (..r.:... .:....
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' " I"'l"r" ' ".nircOrantrc. and PuluiMr I horn i ! '"akine- IIKDOK FKNCF.S. It.- Las s..n,. i. t i ',V. . . , . . ' "'i ' "' ' .r''".".,"r -"eo maKini: i'vnw tli, iuti-1.1--. lln iinci- i t.a crtiM im r rt.fl tl...-.l . l.i.. .i . - 1 . 1 '"'VTi'' " J """. ',,.rit " V" "" th.-iiri ii. ! (mil hi-it iiir ifiirt i punni iii'. ami . .... -.n.-.m r. a.iy t defend crop, tn.m anv kind ..I' Mcli he in J r rt . He warrant in ' W " P",,d "' ""' f- 'ce t.. nn. k. r i I"" W" i ri'1 !? . . . IMl' 1EH 4 M'CAW. I " V T.tYi ,.,,. .. . a v . , nr. nsrrnirniti iifretitow uii,.. u IU. ai- : i 1 i -1 "M,'r tV H rman i.itu k, by the tni- unI t ... , ....,.MI nutH t i.iiit'K.'- w :i iiiKkii iil mi ...... n inn r i- inc It fnr-r. Dmniiiuil intutrtl nn. No. 23.x Maint. Hrtwttrii 5th auU 6th Cuiciiicnti.o:,,., March 20.IS45. U-ly. ; Vholesale Boct & Shoe Warehouse. II lltvr 1 iVim r . i i . i me n. rrmc ... k .,i 'J . ..!."' S,uln. " ' ml xrry I ...T. lK w,u " " lur " ""a" "'ivBiK-e t.,r .,Xl1SO -1 "ro"'' a.ortnicni ofPAI.M I.F.AF HATS, erchaiii. are invit. ,1 to call an, I . vamiue niv ,ork, wlnih may . much to their advantaire. .. , , JOHN OA I KS. N". 5 I.nwer Market J, door . a.t ,.f Ma; Cincinsk; ok i h k hfi, boot. .Mar. 4 ll-.ini ( in. Heraid m W. II. PIIILLIS'S. ?'r,','' ,-l 'i'l''- l'r. e doer, nhiwe Front KAI.ER in c;M0CKU!K.S and PRODVCE.' m''I roiittnil i- .t i,-t,.i . i ... ... imv I'llllllf tt hurt I . tii.it... i . f m '"iV S '"' S"ff 'r. i'oltVc, T a. M..la...... rl I v.r. . .'"""f". Saleratn., (ilac, N:l., Colo,, I ' ani., j.,.,,. Tohacco, Soap, Candle., and another . .1 . '" "' 'r"t''" Itil.ine.., which will he .otd I I,.ro,lMc,.''1','St "ive' ,or t'ASH, or iu m-halifi-lur ' V. It. 1 he Itln-h.... H.;... ...;.l .... r..... i . Hour, Pink, l'aron, I.ar.l.iiiii.-i,-, riiv. ed. Clover-Seed. M u.la rd-Se. d. Hee' Wax, Dried tin., Wliuc Hean., Haijii, &. Jkc. Cincinnati, ;v o t i c i: . M'HK Stockholder, of .lie Wl.;,.. vv..... v.o... ! w mil Company, and the puhlic, will take I'loucc ' that purMiant to an Act ..r the (ieii. rat A.scmhlr of! ; the Slate ol Indiana, approved liv the (ioverimr, that ; ilmt tuc Hoard of Directors i.r'.aid Companv have , made an assessment On the Stock of said Companv of ' . I en per centum. heinc. Five Itnllar. on each share of : ! Stock held b) the Stockholder., and vol! in- herrhy ivquin d to pay into the Treasury of ..n.l Company ' , wmcllt on or before the l.', ,av of Mav in vt, ! , and in default ol such pa.ment, .aid Company will, ! puisnaiit to said an. oiler for .ale and .. II on 'the id day ot May next, much of the Slock of nch Stock- i holder, a. will pay the amount of said assessment, and ti-an.fer the .nine on the ll,ik of the Companv ! ,"h' purchaser.. JOIIXi s. NEWMAN, I'rcst". ' February ir, 1S4S. Mm. S. J.I! A II HIS. .MS. tl.AI.K. Clocks, Wntchos & Jewelry. jiiii.,i.i ii.mik, ,,ave on t hand and far sale on accom- ! .- ... .....v.n. ,, i in., v i,icks, uattht; :.'vnrw ' , aim a ireii, ral assortment i f fcsrS". aad Jewelry; con. i.liu- ,n pnr( ,,(' 1 1..- ! follow inij article.. Ki ;!it dav ard I common mantle Clocks. Cold, and Silver Lev. r and ! common Watch. ., (;,,l, and Silver pencil, and ;,,, ' pens. HlllCS, ,r.:,sp,..Slll.s, Steel heeds, Sll.er " ..i-ei na.ciasp. himI purse iin,unii,lir asortni, iu ot Slher. li. rnen. . i. ..... ... . , an anil tali.e spoon.; a vainly of Spectacle. choice iirlicle.of cull. ry. Pen and pocket ' kn'iv Ka.or., Itc.i and in sliuii all ariicles usuallt ki nt Jewelry Store.. ' 1 1 - , V " V :rr, to attend to all job. in th, ! v. ''r'"' ".'' I'lic-such a. r- pairin'r; clock, aiciie and Jewelry, ami the cliancni". ..f ..I,...., in sn.-ctaelcs. .v. 1 haiiktnl lor past favors, the. hop,- hv a .irict at. Icon, 111 to Ini ities. t merit and r, c. n e a i! ral .h ire ot the public cii.tom, determined 11s it,,-, are tint m custom, r h all h ive cause ., i!i isa'istaclii.ti. Mtore on Mam HnrC.-.. str, et, ueai iv ..... public otlice., Ilr.iok. ilie, l i. ' March id, 1841. ...ni tric I.i-tf. Kortli's Cou-r.i riniitr TO A 1.1. Men, Women, and Children, wc send those present, pi-crtinc: He i, known that all per.oii. now .nd, iinq-wnh all, ciion. of ,,e I.un,-.. .i,rli h. t one;!,.. Colds, Asd.nia, tlronchiiis. Sore T hroat, o.-c Nc, may receive certain and sprc.lv relief from the nse.,1 Dr. North", Fxpeclorant Couch t nn.lv. Iti. pleasant to take, and j, ceria cur, cheap convenient t ,ake. and a sure cu-v. What more can be asked: I, has stood the test for the last three v, ,-, in ( incuiliai, ai ains, all slander,.,,, in., una,,,,,,, winch have be. n ihrnwii out by p.i,n inter, so d Oilier nostrum, have been pnif. ,1. tloun-h, d aw h,e' and then lorciuten, hut "North. Coiiirh Chh.1v" i,l .lands a hiiKht star in the li iinnmeut like ii.'iiame. sake. Ml oihei-s mii.t mo... ,,, hut it .lands i loll, .pe ofihe t nn.nmpii.e, to (juide hi. sballered hark mm a port of llealih. For ,al wholesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut t bet. 3d and 4th, and mr of 7th and plum, by A. A. NOKTII. Cni. , and ... r M. W. IIAII.K, Ilrookville, Ind. 1 eh. S'.). II-4w X O TIC 1 I rent, ,n, Hnchcster and Ilrookville Ttirnpike Compuny, on the lir-t Monday in April next, at ll irri.on - "" .,,.,lo,.o. .HICK 111 .P :lr-i.nl. X . tx x- i rx iiiiiii. ii ni' ;ii-ct.tp fii.ii U-.....L ...ii i .i. . . 1 Hi ltin. !I. Il-ct.ip -It.. II0....L -ill I .. .-. "V.' ",":.. dl..l,atNew Ininon; John T. Cooley and lo.eph ! tennett at Hocl...ier; and William Hobe.on ;.hH,l ! Daniel n..l,,,.,, j.,1,,, Adair and Hi n,; it 11 ..1'. ton. al Hrookville. JOHN T. COOl.K V. Pre.-, i ,,,i...r :.o, IIi lliaminH Illlr-I JOHN T. COOI.KV, Prest I See'y. 'I ... 1 KMK II xt-c a iiI'V. S. March 8lh, 184S. 12-3w VOHK PHOOFTHVT SMITtPS toxic' svkup WILL F.FFF.CTVALI.V Cl'IlE TIIK I FF.VKH A Nil AO IT'.. ' ,, . ,. 'I'Rov, Ixn , Auu-ust tth t94?. Ha.iiipn.ed in mr own family, Siuiilr, I onic Svrtip r XcKviable FehrifiisTe fur the cure of Aril,, and le..rnd Chill, and Fe.er, a. well a, havinc; .,, ,ih my iien.hl.orho..d upward, of sixlv l.otit, , within the last two month., ,e,. pi, a.n re in .laiinr that in n,.,ac ha,, , f.ul.dto etlect a spe, dv cure either in A true and IVv.r or Chill, and Fe.er, and I .incerelv recommend ,t t my friend, and ih- public a. one ot the tn.i.i ,H.ctiial and innocent reme.l,e, tint I have ever know II used. R. H ATF.S, P. M. .... . .tEFFERSCN Co.. Kl'.. Aliriol (, ?47 h,s , certify tlia, 1 w a. B filleted last i,m,.r nh Aran-.ind tever, and had then had itforiliree years and diirins: lli.it t,,,,,. I .,.,1 every remedy ,,o, I could hear of. wiihoutellVct, and de.'pair, d ..'fever Cetlllie Well: I w as indiiee.l ... ... .1.....1.-. .. . .. . .. ,. , , .- -..!. -. . oiiic sir- , up or , i-, talile I , hrilucre, and hy ti.inc two hot tic. I was enim ly re.tor, d to mv ... nal eo.,,1 health -ni.t have continued w, II up , ti.i. , . I , er V, 're ! no. he.ilaie to r, connn. n.l , ,y friend, a d ,' - i puhlic, a, the in,,,, eHcetual and innocent rem.-.,. (hat has i vi -r ctiiiit m niv kimu i fn-t' Ictr... ! V I.' H 'li.vv r- . . . 1'rcpar.dhv W II.SON, S I A Ii L I It It Jc sMt'n'l, ,. , , I.ou'.vii I,-, Kv, Inrsa.c by M. w. II n F ' 3'-"" Hrookville, 'ind. SFIKrJIIJG AI-JD WEAVI?G. "Fare now r.auv with three........ .I....T...... limes , f. order for card,,.,-, for cusiomer. als.Mwo ..is carils.a J-O.pindle machine for spinnni.. wool, with s,v power loom, rea.lv i run, and will be happy io ace. i,uiiio.l:,le all h will call on us f, work in our line 1 h,.e li. inc; al a distance can he iir. l lb, ircardnn.- hemtrdone over mcdit. Spiiin,.,,; on short nonce. Manufacturinir on .hart or bv ih,yard early in the fall or on excllain-e; we will'ci... woolen c,,,.,t. for w ool on fair term. , ,r a, we ma. Have poo, I. mi hand to uit cilslonn r. I'l-icesCcrdiiip 5 and 7t' ct. per b s!",,""'r 15 and 1-12.1" .. f.ii.iiieCa..in.t, ,. per ,,.. chain found X-..a.i.,c;Ieai.s 2n c-I.a.n round Maiiutacturinc Ca.. inet.tr tn 4'j c.. perjard " ' on. I, arc and IfJ c,. per vd. .lean, .ameas Cas.in,. ,, " White Flannel on share, for J, " " per yd. 20 to as ct: " Cloth on .hare, and 2Jcl..per " " per yard 50 to (sjl " niaulceit on , liar, . J and J! ct. " " per v d. iO for narrow " " " n for wide. ; Fllllintr will be done a. ,.! . . 10tn25aii.l -net., acionlini; to color and work' All the alio., work we will warrant tohedonein the hrs, y ... -,.,,,. -Uhintr to p irchase pood. i r line w ill find ,t , their in'er, t to call on u. at the r,,-,.ir ..in, i.n II- our .lock ll I lev w -..i. a ... ..n..., . w.inia stronff, "e HOC HrilCIl- Ol CllO.l,. I.' Mll VLfn " Laurel A pt il 2 "t, I S47 -ss.r. , i 1.6-nio. j COTTON - ??' W' r . r, mi, e. .. .. . - , . .. - ...-.. CvLv. rtC'e. .iioscno. r, e..nt lor the Covimrtnn and the I - ,r'",l"'r V"""n raclones. ha, cioi.tanily n o'"d a lar-e slock offotton Yams, Wickine- t irnel ' T". ' ' r" 1 " trP 1 in.'iid nfine. Fors.l,.,: ,ht ,ow"' pri'c. K. It, cil tvAx Cin.!a,V i .... u.-.-tm-(cin.tiar.) ,Si. -" ' - A. PKACOCK, TX . - 1 . . L. .'--X m iron, steel, Walls, Axles, ""g". U g' Axes, Mold Boards. &.C. ... ALSO . i l I I ii 'T', ? 'h0 ' lebrated Wrontrh, and Steel a r LnJ l'"""- rxt Mal" "rd Plows. riU IMow. ,",,,H",,' ' l,HVrt s'l now.. Shove P ... v"'"Va,,,"rS ", "rap.. C..( Shear l.h ,a " a" " arranted to perform well beral d..cot w ,11 he mad. no . her ,n,n or Plow . nn,tM.t','""""V. M,,re Ml"n S,"''. ''elwrrn ,hi and --ih.ea.t voir, I ,, innai,. , M.ir ,7 r
iaioa ana Kitridg e. Mt'OUTHtS nd Mamilactiirir. ufUuiis mid oilitr fioriMi apurum..
P.ifT. BEVOLVINO, Duelling, and other Il.iwie kimn.fr. (c,. Ap. lit. for Ehhi. rli l'ow d. r, Mann- t, tictwr. n fifth and Sixth M. J5 1 jr. nuLLirnx xo. 2. rilUK Gn.t Flood of I ts7 will Ih- lonp rr-nM.nilH.r-d in many part. f the W111. ri lie liwoll.n streams semtvd to know no bound.; hut ri.it l"f cr and hifrhrr .-arried di.inay to the inhahitant. M.l...... I err oliliijed to n more tht-ir ware, from the rivrrs' .ide. to remofcr place.; fiimiha were eompell. d tod. .rrt thrir dwellinc; the piwr niiHVn-d more .tvi n ly than l:inThc ptihlic aiithoriti... w.-re . .... , -.,,.. nc ,,i..iic a.u called oh to atltniiii-tcr aid and counsel CI-. al nnlllic calamity had occurred In hort, a ..eiinouiit ii oe ii tne sail cnn.eqiienrc. nl the Flood h ot ceased when the water, subsided, liutno! I he reiirini; n left as t alluvial depo.ite., w hich in a few mouth. n,,i.r eiveoot that deleterious miasm w In, h psoduc. billinti. disease.! w hat :iy. the eel, bnu, , I Dr. Ferll.on on tliit I l: H'w.-r: 1 m rirr er htlioui trrnnt;rmrnt ' hnt rfs frinr inl tourer in hall Hr.rit mart,; . ,r i... f,i " Alt In., ory and experience prove, this theory. When ,ie It i . ; i -1, army incainprd on the plains ol I ' F.s'n madiira, at a time when the river O uadiana had I In come dry after a Hood. Remittent and Intermittent i Fee r. ra;rcd anions the troop, with uch destructive I mahirii.tv that tlu-v came nii;h hein extirpated. I a.e (Jraefetttierff Company, theirfore. canie.tlv call the atleiilion oi'lhe enlire' We.l lo their most ,-x- ; ir.ioriliiiary and .ebbrated fric. of Aiiti-ltilioin Mcihciii... In every locality when' there is the jlitrlitt tendency lo any farm of Fever, Fever and Ajue, , Dinntl Acne and ilie like, the inhabitants should at once send to the tieneral A?et of the district and ha. r a C.ra. feiilK rc Di poi . stnblished near them. i ; Were thi. doiie.and the (HI A K.FF.N HF.HG VF.GFTAI1LE I1I.1.S and HKALTH HIT TKKS used accor- . niilL-lo dirvdlious. there would he no r. ir ..r I,. I-,.,. i diseases. ( ---..-i .... .......iiin-i ...euieioes to 1 lie ; the people of the West, the fol owing steps should be t Evertl nriu hbnrhnnrl J,nt,1.1 f,n- if nmt-.. , Acrj J),pet. Hy atltlresiinx the General .iget.t of I anu rtistt it t this can lr secured, i 2rf. l-'amtlirt thou.1,1 t lull together and grt an immclintc sutttiiu. 3,. Emigrant Snrirtir and ether philanthropic bodirt should furnish them to the needy. nysmh means bilious diseases will he cniirclv prevented. Ilie other Mediitnes oflhe Companv are most eminently ada pat. d lo the disease, for which they are recommended; add consist f the following: Hi, (ira, fenhere F.yc I.mric. The Children's Panacea, The Ui-crii Mountain Ointment, The I'onsumpti.e". Halm, 1 he Dy.enlery Sirup. CT'I I"- General A;, n, fr Ii'iiliana is S-atnn Mver. CentreiiH, . Ind. lo w horn applicain ins for ajren'cKH may be a.lttr, d. Hubert McClciy. ireiit. Ilrookville, Ind. F.I)WAI(l) HAK ION, Secrc-rarv-New- York, Jrlniary, 1S47. 6-4w. Queen City Scale Elanufactory, Mail. Strict, 3 doors from the river. jPVIK soliscrib.r has on hand and is constantly lii-iiut'.iiliiriliir I'l.AllOKM SCAI.KS of all uperior si.. . Also, Hrass and Iron jteams, of a s OUalltV. Ail of which are ..m.ir.-.l i,. ... y re- . spect. Please call and examine b. t'..re iiurcha elsewhere. WXt. li U L 1) A H I . . i v. .... ... ... .0 , .s--.llll.il-.. till. IS lO: csriitv thai the preiniuni was aunt, I., I at the F.irhlh i .-.,,,.,, run- oi ..oil! ...eeiiauicii institute to ii m. lludilarl, for l'lall'rnn Scales there exhibited l y him. (;ivel. under on r hand this fir.. .1... ,.f v....... I.... 14 j J. JOHN P. Ft, ... .. ' Applt'cale, Sec'y r., i res t. ,4 Ja. LinCiC 2nd FarGahPr iiUUtt udU i dlliuilul, S;, ',-V ss' "w aur '",WM"f N ANI) VILAS'S A Ii I.. I'tniM-sIi ni- in i.m-t II X V F. "' ''"cohoi: vlZ 'oi:' ,V;:.?-n .-.'- Ware ' It lime .1.. .!,. .1.. .1,. .. , , . " (Vohlen (irape, Sprilic, and Folel.-.buri-; do " Painted (various pattern.) .u How ls, Jnr;s, Plates, Dishes, Nappies, fcc. ias. pitchers, . I iips, Plans, Salts, nnd Preserve ll-he,. (ila., XVhite flint Col.t Flint l'llli,b!era Allot' which will I., ...lil at Cinrilillati retail nr', ee, at Ih. ir N KW S I )HF.,oppo.ue lo the Post Oflice, Ilrookville, Indiana. Hardware and Cutlery. K NT V F. S and Forks. Pocket and Pen Knives, Hutch, r's K III vc, Shoe Knives, Uraw inc; Knives. Spear," .inter Hand Saw.. Cm.. Cot w.n.,1 -to I race. Halter and Lop Chain-: l ea Kettle, shoe-' i .1, and I'otiss. lira. Keltic., CoH'ee Mills, Mill Saw ! 1 File. Flat Hasinrd do, half reund do, Horse Hasps, Hatchets, Nail Hammers. ; Adam. Slinvels, D. ven do, Htnin do: Manure Fork., ' Collin.- Axe. (w arranted: Ham. ,: Steelyards; Halaiicc, Sieel and Ir n Siiiar. , I.adel. and Skimmers, (iurry Combs, Meal Selves, Hound Holts, Knoh, I. niches. Tumbler Pad Lock-, (.moral asrorinient o ... .. ..va ' " M', Hints linn-, , and Screws: Chest an. I Trni.L- I n . and Pei. wls .'-!M-FJ5liL!. ttT. 1 1 H I.i "V tl tlx. xl12 A It K. lli' Wa-liinr t ubs a-ld Churn,. " "SI""' Wa.hing Ci tier Pail-, .1 Painted foot do. How I.. Knife Hoxea. Halrilu.hel., Auirer Handles, Tar Cans, Heiich Screw,. Pol aloe masher... Hotter 1. ail, Is, Hoi I, lip Pin, Clothe do I Haskei,. 7,1, w..,hn..i. t..,. , I I i.r sale at tin- lowest Cash pricca at the New siore luf , I.INl'K & FAHQL'H A K. i Hrookville, Dec. 0, 1.1-17. Rio .Coffee, Viiarmia Tobacco, N. O. simar, Coiiniioii do I ti di fro. Madder, A lum, ("operas, l.ocwood Powder, Lead, Shot. Sui. r Imp, Tea, Saleratu,, " V. II Moias.e., t hocolaie, Hie, Mackeral. do Hipper, A spice, Cinlianinn, F.psom Salr., Shoe IliackiiiL-, XI. ...lo H roo'i, Cord., lled Cords and I'louirh Lin... Stove I pei For sale at the New Sloe of I. Hrookville, Dec. "IO, in 4 INCi FAKfUTIAK. ' For SaTp , avwr. n e Ui oaifc. S ? ""J rrmv -"."? bo,,.,-,, in the town of ' ...a V"""." '' h"'" -I"."', ,,- "j . 11 '" ttrM rate opporinnity , , ''" " ' "alne.. w no are eia atly ni demand, ' , , - -- .-....(....,, .., oituer contract, I 'Hdiiiirlron, Hrookville to Cincinnati, render, it ai . .lesnalile local, on. Said properly w ill be ...id on ac 1 I comniodating term,. For further particular . ppl- ;'. u. HitVNDitF. i r. ; ! August O.ltur.-.ts.?,,, Mount Carroci , .-.Itliate.I on the '.--. ....!.... l . .. . . i i a 1 1 c i i . s : i j v i : c s a i x s : t . be fonml at fr'Z6? CUCZ? ClSh StOIC fll.' ot , r. 111,1 re.-e..'rt n. V 1 . . .,-iini v .7 . - P" l-Mi.U IU ..cm a, puce, I t li a t can., ... p. . . . . . . . ' n, n J nave tne anvatnae in s, Jims 'fii-casli that 1 can make two or more small profits while others are making one lart-e one- and ! w hi le thus iryiuirto acroinniodaie ,he public, I wruld I call upon them for their patronage, fccliiiir a,sr.d the) w ill not he disappointed. I Hutu r. K-rg-s. h'ealhf-r. c r. 1 taken in exchanfre for Good, and Cah paid for ' w''t. I,. A. CHFF.VFK. j , ,, Opposite Court House. ' Urnok, .He, Sept. 30ll 1147. 4,w IUOX .V STIiKL.' Hl.OOM l',)K(iF, AMlJlMtH IrONSTORe' X. W. CHAP3IAX, I 3S1 .ld in Stret. near tlte Court House. CXC.XXA TI. ! "IlOV S. NAILS of all. ires, SI F.KI.S ofevervde.cription, all of the very bent quality warranted. I Anvils, Vise,, llellows. Carriage sp'rini; and Iron ! - -" , ..U...U .,,,11, vrnuoars, sieuireand Ham mer mould.. All of good quality and warranted. A I...-HJ . - . . . A uncrior jrtirlenfSh.it Iron V... 11 I, o. o W. . ' . . ' '" . " C . . - .s - .,i ,e .oio lor casn, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Hla, k.mnh. ,,, .v i oi t ne aoove nriicie. w . i. ...i.i r... . I K. I ..V V .-'"""-' ""'"isailO HUCKsn ; .1 I til ll It f.tr liiir in.. ........ ..III...- .. , elsew here. v i- r .. . ... -,nS . -. ".-s...vr....v v AllKIst21,tl845. U-ly.
liooTs ai shoes. Jll F. ju.t received a complete stock of r,i'. !lt'' ", K,p and Calf Ho,-, and Hror-an, BO's Cnar.e and Kip Hoots and Hroran. v...lJlS-'C''',r''',',d K,,, K'i.t Hro-rant. xmimkn s kip hoots IAI.F do " OAII'F.U do " Half Gaiter do MOIlOCiOilo ' " CiOAT do " Mororco and Coat SIIOFS " Kid SI.IPPF.RS " Col-,1 llaif (iaitrr nciOST rHir.nHF.N'S SWOF.S and HOOPS Lad,,- and Gem,' RfliKKR OVEK SHOFS, See-' w ll y "-'"1' are ..fa Coir, Jtin!tfv, and. I ' win sell them at Cue, nnati prion FOR CASH. M. ITXF.R. Hionk. i!e,toTh Npt.,1sj-. T
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LOOK AT TIIIC' ..... ouu-rrioer .aKtt tin. method to return hank, to I... d friend, and customers for their ter" rreV..ul'r.-,'"i .hrrr,u,ur.- fctsw,cd .Pn him,ni rrspnttuii. ,,c,i. continuance of their favor. I the i'u.",lvn ,n,d "Ii""' Plm, of srnvp y-rCrU b""rd KM I I'M COOKING lV.V. .' m'nr Prr" aarilir (hit state in t. ol the kt.td cvcrollered to the publit. Stovrr6""' '""J nd ' Cookinr To .11' .L Unom "' far1' 'onvetiicnee a.idde.p.lch ... L p.rtn.cn, or co-kinp. Thit Slte i. n.urpas,H,d by any Store ever isven.cd, fr the troth h.r tan rvfrr 10 fcrro of Vnon., -h. have them in use. 1 .; A'." " " rIrct"' "! Iteaenil assortment of air Cht ten, seven and six plate stove., orthe most ,p. p.oved pattern, and nimh, ....th.r with a full,?. ori me,,, ol Tin and Japan XVare, namely: Candlestifks, Sinjar How I,, I mhlrrs, l,,las,e. cop., Nutm.ar Grate., Pepper Buxe., &t. ejc. All of which in. uiid-r.iirntd is determined to ell on the mot aa. commodating icrm for cash. r. , JOHN H. FUDGE. P.rookyill-. nt 91th .e.T ' Tl.r ..... . . .. I A" kind of Job Work done at ihort ., "catm-.s Watches, Jewelry, &c. TIHK .ii'iscnlu r keep, (uiinanil) on hand, a full . I the ... ii..r..um mr. niivcr auhes, from .el. braied makers. Aliui Urn. ..,-.,.. , Jew , try and Fancy Coo.l. s.l... tiln....i , t arc. rocket anil table Cillery. Gold and Silver Pencils. Diamond Pointad Gold Fens, with Silver ! Holder attached, from Sl.sntu S-VSO. ! Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly ! easy and natural tu the eye. These cla.se. have : been examined and liie;ii!v recommended bv tlio..who have worn them and ft, lit t.snd their sopenorj oritv over ail others. Jst received, a larrc assortment of Gold and Silver Frames, Glasses insert-d in -ld Frames, and ,0jd b i the subscriber, only a?ent in ( incinnati. ' ' .-Ml kinds (.f Clocks and viau hi s, music bnxe., and : jewelry, repaired in the b.-.i manner. Old Guld an , Silver bought or taken in exchange. : 5--' N L. IIAZEX, i No. 157 Main, 3 doors above 4tlit .... -.. . .. ....... i .in, tint . OlilM.V KICKS Improved Patent Z'nc Washboards, I it th 6ireel, Iniwei n Elm and Tlum. II ANl'FAC IT H Kl) by him only, and warranted If the cheapest and bes, article now offered to the public, ill point of simplicity l structure, durability ol n,:,trr,l , .a ...... I .. i ... ... - , - . -..-... .,. e,o, soap anu lauor. ; w arrant, d in recomnieiidinir his Washboard. j ' V" pn, 'lie, iiiasmucli as tliotitandi have tested ! I,"'.,r.,,,,.ntS al in . .-. ryca.,- lln v ha.et.,veneni,rc ' saii-facticn. Ceriitirat. could readily be obtain. d ! "' .,, he de. ,s a trial 1 Wa h ' K..-i .i . ! . A .,U" . ".U.-'...p.ly U. v, c.,n.,an,ly o i . .: ..... .....I. ni.,, niai ai niiiictd iincti All ord.rs promptly attended t... ' x- H. Any punlus, r i.ecominir dissatisfied after a j thorouirh fe.i of said article, is requested to r. turn 111. Ill and the lloil,, v in all ..... . . ill .-.. ...I. .1 He has been ...1 1. .1 ... ....lu.... i.:. ......i.i:.i. . . 1' ,,- i io 1-i.ini p-e ii i, esiaoi isnnu nt i (ow-iii-r to the iiicrea.ed demand for hit XVshhoard. i tor tin Iu., ........I.. . . . .... .-,; auu erect e-l,ensive maenne - niands. "ppi u ' Ci.n-lBc ....... it,,.- i,..!,.' o nice, on (Tie hack. OHII1X ItlCE, South side of Fifth tt., corner uf Home Pe- !". Jl-li TI-R3IS CASH! - ' - A..iiwnir.K5, 11 noie.aie ami Ketai Ueallera in Hardwareand Cutlery, XVire, Steel, Nail. 4e isn ol" ihc .invil, Na. ST Main sireet, 5 doors below Pi srl n Cmeiunat July .Id 1846. o7. FOIt SALE. 1 WO loti in ltrook villelwiih dwelling housff, nt All the hnt tnm tliPnlliet-im il.ak;il.l. , lot upon ltfasuuablf term. J JOHN A. MATSOy. j January Int. 1844. j f tPURIFY THE BLOOD. M OFF A T'S VEGETABLE UFE PILLS phgenix'bitters. The high and envied celebrity which tl.ew pre-emiDeot Plediciue have acquired for their invariable tdicacy in all the disease! w-hich lliey profrs. to cure, ha. rendered tha usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are" known by their fruit'. ; their gtod work, testify for U.em, aud they throe not by the fauh of the creduloui. Of ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHRUSIC KHEVMiTISM. AFFLCTH)SH of the MADDER and KlUSEYS EILIODS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the tooth and west, where tin se diseases prevail, ther will b found Invaluable. Planum, farmcra, and o'liera, win) one use thee Medicines, will ncv,T afterwards hp wiiliout tliem. MLIUVS CHOLIC, and t-TKot.s Eorenttt. BILES, COSTIVESEZF. COLDS & ClHS, CIWLIC, CON.SUAlPllil.N. UBeil with pieat success in I tin disease. CORRUPT HUMOUS. VROl'SIES. DYSPEPSIA. No person with tiu, distresmng i!teac, should ilolajr using thcar iiicck :,n.-. iminediatelr. EKUPTWSS qf the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATULENCY, FEVER and AGl'E. For this acourfc oflhe wettom country these mcilicinwi will lie f,nd a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Oilier medioneg leave the system subject to a return of tlie diseae a cure by tliese me,!irin.s. n pemwiient TRY THEM. BE SATI.-Fli t), AMI HE CURED FOULNESS nf CU M P L E X IOS. fTI Tl TiT rn 11 T TVTT tvocr. GinmsF.as. gravel, headaches, of every kind. IMIARD FEIER. I.SF.AUUATURY RHEUMATISM, IMPURE ULOUD, JAl'SDICE, LOSS of APPETITE, LIVEH COMPLAINTS. LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, JI K K C I, 11 1 A L DISEASES Never finis to eradicate entirely all Ilie cfTeclt of Mercury infinitely .;.ner than tne moat powerful pre,nration of 8ar.airilla. MC.HT SWEATS, SERIOUS DEhlLITY. SERI OUS COMl'r.AISTS of alt twd.. VR.iASIC AFFFCT1VSS PALPITATION of the HEART. PAINTERS CHOLIC, ' FILI! S. The oricinal f.,p:ie,or of time medicines was cured of Pile of 35 years standmp hy llr use of these j,, Medicines alone. P A1NS in tlie head, side, back, limbs, joints and orrani. II E U M A T I S M. Thaw atHwt.sJ with this tnlile ilisease. will be sure of relief by tlv Life Me, I nines MUSH of BLOOD lotlie HEAD, SOURVT SALTRHEUM. SUELLINiiS. SCROFULA, on KIKO'S CVZXs, milt wort forms, ULCER S, of erery description. O R KI S , ofall kinds, are ctleetuaHr etielld hUiee Mediemet. Parents will do well to adminulvr them wheu ever their existence is tuspected. Relief w ill be certain. THE LIFE TILLS AND YlWUll LITTERS PURIFY THE BLCOD.
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And thus remove all disease from the system. A sincle trial w-ill place the LIFE PILLS M? PHttNIX BITTERSb eyond the reach of eompt) tilion iu the estimation of every patient. The genuine of these medicines are now pnt np in m-'iilc wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, caller Moffat's Good Samaritan," coutaittiiifr the directions, Vv on which is a drawing of Broadw ay from Wall street tc wl Office, hy which strangers ti.itin the cily can very ensiis find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrigt-re-i therefore those who procure them w ith while wrat.pcrs JHI be assured that they are cenuine. He careful, and do of' buy those with yeiiow wnprs; but if you do, be talisf. that they come direct from us, or donl touch tliem. TT7" Prepared and sold by an. wiisisiAM b. itiorrAT, S3 Broadway, corner of Anthe- street. New rk Tor fale by M V,H MLF, rro-.fer.Ilr, Ind.
