Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 April 1848 — Page 4

WOM.VTS TTU.5L, OrThinewFilftr. TUCX THE GERMA OP taNNMIX. Sir lingo had peached hi fiftieth year, unmolested by any passion, aava an ardent one for the Cowing goblet. Inntead of love, pasigea his delight was in tournaments, whence he always returned victorious. At length he was thrown from the saddle of his Indifference, by the beardless alter, Love! He had seen Angelica, the fairest imiden In the land, forgot the

grey hairs, and unmindful of the Incongruity of an union between Miy and December, led her to the nuptial altar. Fortunately, Angelica was modest as she we fair, and her firm virtue repulsed the numerous butterflies that swarmed4is .j. ... Hugo knew the tried virtues of hi consort, and r.tl r.l that rtrtAm H twsrnfn nf ha haatl t w Sif I therefore was the to bim dear at the apple of his eyes. One morning he rode rnt t pay a viit to a neighboring brother in arms, his honest squire Conrade trotted after him. Scarcaly had they proceeded halfway, when the knight stopped and cried "Come here Conrade; a most tormenting thought has jnst occurred to me. This is the very day that Father Nicholas comes to perform service at the castle for myself and my dear wife, and I am not inclined that he shall remain during my absence, so gallop back and desire your lady in my name not to admit him. Conrade paused and shook h.s head a. If.n l a. 1 . I T etT - I . I doubt, and replied, "Excuse me sir, but perhaps the lady Angelica, if left to her discretion may do what yon desire." A curse to Your perhaps!" exclaimed the ' - , . . 1 knieht, 'I make alt sure by giving; the order. "Da you think so?" replied the squire. Now 1 in my simplicity, believe exactly the contrary. Take the advice of your faithful servant for once In your life, let things take their course, and give bo orders on so delicate a point Ahg upon yource'icaey," cried Sir Hugo; ) i . 1 , ... . , ,1 what absurd fancies have ou got In your head . . n ... , " , , , j . . t to-day. Do yon think an hour', ride back a task so rery tedious?" "Oh, if it comes to that sir," rejoined Conrad, "I have no more to say. . j . t And putting spurs to' his horse, he rode back to the castle. Angelica saw him galloping p, and cried In terror from the window, "what has brought you back In such haste? Has any accident happened to my lord?" .. V 1... .1 t-J . r- j u . . t.. , - 1 . . . vviiiti ic, uuv v uvuir w us nprriifiiMvr that some accident might happen vou if, bv ehance, you took a fancy to ride Sultan!" "I ride ritie the large greyhound?' exclaimed Angelica In astcnis men?. I think yon are J r. ...... . 1 . stole that vonr master can have sent me o rt- ,. , dtcutout a message."

... , ., ,, , , ., . I d km iiiiimuiu nan iota wiucii aang eel "Ave, but he old, though," pursued the squire . , . .... . '. , s , ., . . iinrrouL 1 his box contained an assortment, on and my noble master said, at the same time, ' ,u. - , . . , . st..s k. o ., u u . . ui Vlh Pfits of which he was to subsist himself and that ha knew Sultan would bite terrbly not'i,.. . , , , k . . j l . , , 1 nt horse; and consisted of a great varietv of being accustomed to being made a ponv of, and lr . . . ,t , . .l . .,, eood-for-nothing little things, whxh women are he therefore begs that ou will nnt attempt to , , ' . ... , , . ,, ,, fo fond of purchasing, such as beat s, ear-rintrs. d'vert yourself tn that wav." Haviag said this , . , ., .... ' e : ....." . , hreast-pins, and all the little et ceteras of iewelhe again mounted his horse, and galloped off, to ' . . .. . , J j ry ; besides a good store of e-wnes, siiavin:r

"Am I awake, or do I dream V eiacuiat.d Anie'lca. The Tollv of sir Hugo Is so singular. ; that I'm almost t-rn'oted to believe It is a dream ? : u.t. ,, , , , , . htt does It m.an? tt is Pot enough that I : hav, hitherto tried to read hi, very will and ; wtn, and when knr.wn, rbv thrn ii".-iicttlv: : and do I deserxe that h, should sin t,h i is ' er, nou p.ay i.it caprw.'ou, natTT tv ivrmi' Kow I see that to he tio Mihmi-iv, too srftty rompliar.t to hint is not th w.y to feat him; trie worm that crawls la the duet is trampled . 'T"- it sir nuiuui, it nas not rone nnlte so far with n. v.t li .nl .n'r.n IM , ;.u Fnlun. and yon may thank yonreeff. a, but for your mess,g such a thing would never entered rov he, , i. S Her soiilcon v wa here intorrnpted bv the en - . , trance of a servant who Inform d her th,t the pastor had arrtved, and was wa.ting In the ante--I cannot receive hi. visit to-dsy," said the mnmrrt rxT C.a. lT,tA C . I J .1 . ,.v. ....g. , mru is iiwm. Give this a. my excuse to hi. reverence, snd beg of htm to return to-morniw. With all due respectto Father Nicholas,' continued she, when t , 1,1 . . r bsti alone, he shall not spoil my pleasant ride, ow if my pony were here! He must have an estsy jrsit, and bis teeth V . . . i i it nnr ra.p a . ..c s quiot as a lamb. Oh. how t shall delight in the two-fold pteasttre of sl-owing the sur'v old fa l..n-1-t.l t H...1.E r. , . . , ! na ci umiij apstime that a nt leest n norol , t. . . . r. ' TU, ,U e .1 . . t -...v. ...lui.jii r.riimrn'roi t:ie notice ner ery u. resoun.led f,r SU: her. Saltan!...cuisneties. out come animal now ,PMre from a bone upon wh'eh he vrsa f-asiirtg, an,i s ftt lier side In an injUani. CaresM g him until s-he fiot him into a room, the rj.wr or lii-h ahe shut. "N'ntc friend Sultm," "jmLI hia mistress, "no ero-wl nn,i no lute find all Is rplit" With her unc-v wblte hum's she can-

s,..,.-., -,rR,gan., rlTing n ting h tor ; oi.jertions; httt with l,i8 ,al gravitv rockt-d wm- minute,; and then, in the hope, tlt if on- ' fifteen dollar a ror Mood the'ealfs neck Iwthro g-Mita.'e, he would complv with fancy, -huclietl it to the Wkvfth woo; 1 nmy ehe mounted her new need. U ehowed his ' were the quest on asHetl conc-ming ..v rare an teeth, hut she eoothed him down into pood hit- oo nrrr nc. Cut Josh,,., was as grave r. rvcr -mor, and patient endurance cf his novel hr-. He knew hittown bnainrt-. a-.d Ih.t wa. enourl, thn; but he thoitrht thi auit nouh .n.i r;i .-i.;

v . "' . . not move from th nbot Anglt-a naturnllv wsa not much please.) with being thusstatonarv; he therefor goaded him gontly a itit her log, bat he remained motionless ns V-fore, wh.l something wty much like a growl eeap-d his lmmnse, and fear-inspiring jsven. Out of all patience she now exclaimed '"ton ehall feel the spur von lary h-nl' v. ... - nn orov her hol Into his a'd. If . i , vrtiwipu ,.J:l. . , - H blor That was too ,ueh rr riM r,. nfw tWl n aw Mr) A k..... . S . . . - . n ntnt.t-, Bro a ah r, fu'l ' length on the fl.vor, he turnd and bit her han Tlie dismounted rider besirwed th fioer with few tear,, and then sprang npto tnrn on, of ,h room the, tinconrteons brute, who had thus rttdely rhown how lltU h nndlrstood p'aj. Vl ranta WB.n.ntv si 1 ... Mps . ,, nuju mururii, ana naMi'y tqaletl if the e'errryrrnn had been the. "Oh, yea, ho has been here, answered Antjsj'lca, tittt I vent a red to refuse, him aJmittinee The kn-ghtcaytn trlnmphant planoe at swjttire, and whiapered him "now old wisdom ! V0 nest the. nm. slur e.vJ.-s., n .

' . . .- t.... vvnn,,,,. outer aim.,, trvey last met. In the morning the tMalVerTtio ?Tt ,lrhiB f-iforth.firat.,menoUce,i,!c'f. "Wnv, ts!.T t,i the name of common rse. hia embassy, .hmCred hia houldera. with a have von ov,t .h.7- v ... ' '

Title nnr.eros.ivW K kk l. u.i . "j "iioumiinrnv? again to his consort, and now peece,vea for ta tirst time that she wore, a bandac on her ciltcaie tanxj. ..tt-u.. i- i usi it. we matter oi yonr anc." said he ia SIMriaw. -u.ian ftl th?, sal t ! a. I yvi- owB fault Sir tluffO." evc'almrr! r.ir-l ca .h.Mnr I. . . " . . . g ooMi-g-"Myritlli: Ctie4 the knlg!,t -v- , . icw your tauit, reioriei nia srvouew, and no- " . - n i.rVC1 rt nc. a-"- w-r-J Fv re .:- T - r-s.et- . -it"o.

drute, such a mad trick would never have en

tered my head."

In mute astonishment, the knight hurried of cattle In this country" "Improve a fiddleout to seek an explanation from his squire who , stick ! 1 beg you pardon, squire, but it puts me

had slipped away when Angelica, began her com plaint. "What message dtd'you bring your lady?" demanded he. Conrade now confessed the truth. "Were these the orders I gave yon scoundrel ?" said the enraged Hugo. "Certainly not, replied the squire but vou will own t have made my point good. You may now see how it would be, had I givsn the I - t .-. t I f t oroer nooni uie youne priesi. my nooie laay a model of her sex, and almost an aneel; but ' . sne a aaugiuer o, r.ve, wno seems to have beaueathed to all her lineal decenHants her . I 1 t. . r TO . . . . . i spirus o, perversenes-, ana we nave on!y to re- . - r. f ) t 1 . member lady Angelica s pleasant rlJe upon buitati, to be convinced that it lest none of Its vigor in the decent. From the Stimty Hi!l (N. Y.) Ad, The Vnnkee Pntler. Joshna Peabody whs one of the five sons of a

Connecticut farmer, who had just enough land to j usual circumlocution, and the squire was entiresupport one family, and no more, so that all the ! ly satisfied that he then had the pleasure, for the

sons but the eldest early discovered the necessity of resorting to some business, in which they j could support themselves by their own exetrions. Long before Joshua was of age, he had determin ed to pursue the honorable employment of pedI jjuiouc uio lui.uiaum ciiipilllllltui Ul pellU; I lhe fail of the year in which Joshua I J was nineteen, he obtained his father's consent to try his skill in the employment he had chosen and was soon equipped in first rata style not :,u .....,... i.,r . wttti a crazy cart and half starved horse, as was the custom fifty years ago; but with a substantial, well fed horpe.and a covered wagon glow ing with all the colours of the rainbow ornamented with curtains, and trimmed with many a yard I of red cotton fringe. His load requires a minute : description, ns it to nftan t)r..miit j... r . ... .1. :, r ' - ' ' 11 ju mi 11 nines u-.l . . , ,,. . , back, and make money, bv selling out a load . . a '.., ...... . which does not appear to be worth half enough to bear his expenses. The most hlllkir nsrt nf nor born'. I ..I - J t " in " r I VI ,u villi,sfpH - .:.,. " " . '"X " 'l"uul w "cn ; v . u liuiiou mm niiy cents a piece, on wnicli ;he expected to make a profit of what he called , ten per cent, that i ten times as much as they i cost. Some fortv or fiftv of the Pf! on th hAtlftn. r.F K n. .....1 . : 1-j "K" m.u UIUB 11(1 8hut over them to keep them secure. On this lid were placed a bag full of whip-lushes, a frw parcels of cigars, and a number of boxes containing all the. vari.ty or combs, from coarse horn louse-traps to superfine ivory and high fin ished tortoise shell. The fore part of the wagoni n0"t. which he expected to sit, constituted a , . . ., , . . .separate apartment, the approach to which was . ... m ...... " . . Ti '"re'i, neetiies, pins and stilettoes, my m- nt 1,M,e ma,,eiCir ch the la. ies ,,s-f-r piercing .""im notes m miisiiii, tor tne express purpose of A&rnvg lhm " ' P of r? t. i. j . ... , " ,,r i i.wii uou.ti, aim ms r:a:r f- t.oi tscJ wt:t an el I. 'v.l It!, I , , , . , '" ' ,.,., i-.otnea in imp snhstant ial, com'ortaW., fear-nctlilng style of an ir.trrvenr:..iit iin:ios'nn:.. Tu..- : pei. Jn,hua m!d fi , , e " " ' i't. ttrni.excursion 'oOhio anrl tb snme Was anniiaSI v rpiionto.) f..e ' . - - - . l"!:??:? r " r , T , T I I p,8C8 m 'mw ofour ronah e perimncals. wi;l, ; ' wl tnlTlTmctn "V- T' bl length of most modern t!s. in which a pair i.t.Wen .'Ii..- - .... '-..,.! J ,1W Wn Mi , -0f j rence, It is my hunibie province to relate one, ; Rnd thal with convenient Lrt,..ilv. 1 In Joshua's foiirt!.vr,,-.r. 1, I,. 1 .i.u t,: , larger number of clo.ks'th.n usiml; and w0M j wjne,y foU tl,.m M ,rw pric rir. !mprU-h,.t r,,r.e.., . . i.- . , , . , nierl but Tor Tear that it wo:ild nmir- his bus - j nnw er ttl rloe of hi. cwk,rorwt.r I s.r tt ibrv.f - ' i i . i t "f price (wentv-liv .4nll.tra ... ...,.! i i . , . ... ' 'r"r ,U " '""'pi w-tian na frM. i. . -t. uA. . . . .. . . thtwaotreivdrortnii cf it, proviM Ihe rt.. .1.: . ft it . it--,. i ii i.ii. nmtii.- i. i . 1 -' 1 , .. ..i iter lie tiiiiHineti a r?nai tr:iiis- n ....r tt.t...i . .....I in manv instanrea hsrl i.i.v.rt o..n.;i.. ! of innmy lrt rii,.)rs or(h,.n , ; 0t,e farmer insisted on t ,Vi,lSv stork. . h- ..... . ... , , termsvl it, to which Joshn t r t ii'v sjrrv".!. Tho old peptletnan hi) 1 i.l hits mind'a eye, nt th time of making the proposition, a calf, !iirh w nsso poor he was afraid lht it would die In Tore spring. Tlie Mid c;.lf was sel.ct?.;, :tnd with a'l out. f,-r-mulitV WAS i'eliV.srv.1 Innllr Uam tt , ... U . , it.r ins (turpotv. in oneci n.snral tie.i.-.in'gvov-ares he had formr! an a.-n.i.ioi - ;.i. "Sq-tire I,elnnd." a he was called, in Mckin county, who had long been in tit hahit ot" rea,',i"j whatsoever csme in his wiy, tint treVed on agriculture; and was extrem. ly anxious t, prove his hreeil of cattle and sWp. k r . , Infart, he had paid a larg sum of money tlie year Ivfore f ra mrino hitck and fir.', he which ha !.. ! . . . . ' nuied Krt mtiort Tul,.;t ll... I. . - 1 . .L . 1 .. IT ....... so i. j ...Tl.l- H.IHfn tip , , . To th rllir thon T.l,. I.:. ' ... ..'.., , ..I- " not that be had the l,as, wi.h to ,-bea, bis old 1 , habit cf boa.tit Z he he 7 ZZZ toll no lie, ,!. , , V , , ' ' Z tlHfS J .honghtJ.,ha,.if,hsq,rehSsamin.,che;, htmselt. Its nobody's business I can't be tn b',t"1' " . tus reception at tne honee of hia old acq'iain -

tance was as cordial as he cottl.) hava desiro, ' .1, A ..I , . i the anJ the evening was .pent a usual in recount- I omjinptht. Incidents which ha.l occiirrvHl lo sari,!

' . " "' "r ' . " 1"" r ; niMs, lou.y ca.l. tha. a a'l Iut what rll.l at. yoti bring it here for?" "I'll tell vou wit ; aqnire, it a pretty Cnns:d'raWe long stotv, and tone to boot; km t wt slt l. i fiiolish one to boot- km t m.... ...n I ' i-.i is m vou. i Yon know the Boston folks r ihe 'Boston folks are full of notion ' r, .... . , . ' ,55 "u. , I. 0..SU lues tht pet ll.to I their heau's. ihov think if th. i . r.. ,. , .. -nu io Eng'and and Ket any thmo; 'twill be as cood Brain as If thev harl mt It .t h.,.- e. -.u : - . e r. n. . ...- nent last v. v.. ...r j i summer, a rter a trove of cattle: and T nt? Ir - i w -A Tin.. .... .v. i W-wrw thotj. csit- on M .v. t: e. fn; r-nnt'-nt

to be got as cheap agin" "Vet, but Joshua, re. .

member the importance of improving the breed out of rmtlence to hear folks talk so. Now. look - rt i . , at that ca.f: and S pos.ng he did come over from j at-itrmna, ana iney cauea mm ft Devonshire uull t and gave five hundred dollars for him: do you s'poss he'd Improve your breed of cattle?" The eyes of squire Leeland opened wide with astonishment, and he enquired with the greatest eagerness, if the calf was in fact one of tl.e f.r ihiiu-u oreea 01 uevonsnire. "1 muni say ne was. for I Hnn't know nnt'iinir nhnnt l.rpor!c Knf ' ;rrion.Ml n,.r.J ho . ,.t c.. - jj jh, r. u, j s. rn.. . ... to felch him , the way fr0!n BofI,ot,, why, I I .. ......... ... J sp.v the creater fool he. The so nire whs all in ' ef,sta?ies. IJ knew Vm1 a ,mniber cf lhe firf:t " 1 breeds of cattle in Eneland had fcppn iiriportd 1 i.,.,n. 1.1 . r- Tj u 1 1 1 tnto lloston, and that tteil. Urajnara h;ld been ! striving to procure some of them. This calf ' 1 must be one worn tiiin and meagre by his long ' : 1 t 1 1 .. 1 juurupj vy sea ana tana. lie aRea a low prllnent qnestious, which Joshua answered with h first time in his l.fp, of Viewing one of the Utnti- j cal breed ofcattle which he had so long been so desirous to obtain. Joshua read all that passed ' ...... , , . , , I in Ins mind, and proceeded according! V. "Now, , squire, I want a little of yourcandi.l advice; vou ' - 1 see this poor calf is almost dead with his journey, 1 and it's pretty nigh two hundred miles to Gen. Bravimrd's; and I'm mighty fraid he'll llie bp. 1 , I tore I get there. If it warnt for my fifty dollars, which I must have to pay for my land, I should have killed him long ago. You can't tell what the plague he is to me. I have to drive so confounded slow, and spend half my time in nursing on him, that I dont know what to do." "Why, Joshua, if the fifty dollars is all your trouble, only leave him with me, and I'll give you the Bum in a jerk but don't think of killing." "I tell you what, squire Leeland, you and I have been acquainted these four years, and have atwavs hitched our horses toeether nrettv wellJ ... I . t . - r - , and now I advise you, as a friend, to give Up your notions about merino sheep and Devon shire cattle to keep your fifty dollars and have nothing to do with such a shabby looking creature as this. But then, if you'll have your own way, I'll make you an offer. You know a Yankee is a'ways true to his employer; and I shan't leave Gen. Braynard's calf without giving him a fiir chance to get it again." Thetquire looked grave. "Now if you've a mind to give me fifty dollars and make out a writing with your name to it, that any time within six months the General may have the critter, by paying you back the money and paying for the expense and trouble of keeping him "I'll do it," says the 'squire. But hark ye, Joshua, tell him a pretty bad story about the bull, and discourage him if yon can. "Well, 'squire you may take the calf; but shan't tell nothing to the General, nor nobody that a'nt true. in. . i i. l i "" -"-"' " ir"1" " "!m enoughrand I rtlher guess he won't Come. now, Fr,i,ire remember what I tell you I'd r ter have one calf from our old brindled cow j half doEPn 8i,.h krlllerg n8 ,,,t 9I woiil.i'r.t give fourpence-ha'penny for him " The Squire smiled sagely, and s:tid as plain as r-ni c.n ??.y without speaking, "I know wh it lm J.,khiW ,wk,t,M hi. moilFV, and , departed a grave es a sexton; am this . . .. . - ' 1 . rommetice. liiiritio- I.U ralf. Tt ,'int ..f n. ; common ttentl,n and .ionhle feeding ho o . ... ... . tiep-t.i t, llirive. nil.l in tint, lima t,nt-.t,k fi- ! wonder of th liMiorhood. The mistake w:i i: i . . . ni r uiscoxi rea. j. s:ius con:inued to m;iSe " ? I ' C'1' ' " k,n'' ' 1"pr exprvssion in the corner rf his eve, when he heard '' .iiire null The (.1 niicciiin i Extract from I'ts'iop D.Mne's Address at CdrI lincton College: "VN hen you hive found a mart, you h .ve not i 7 " Vii cannot i 7 f f .- hamr Cnpe My chn-ti.-.l to a iliimon1. ' - ' . cannot nu.ko a centlc.nan, lill v.m, hnve j first been a man: To be a g.M.f.-mun, it w id not he siifli. ient to have had a gramif. ther. Id lea p W;en:itl, r0"S l.ot depeilil npon lll.iU .U- e.. l 1- , ... V V ' I Uooti clothes Bfrr not good h;-.hils Tli1 Prince i "" " ...t-e v . . it . . i.i... ... . .: 1 iv.irs rtni-itti;eii Hint ,n i ;!ici.,,,,i - was tiie rnly tiling that (:id not labor. A genllem;ii is it pent!.-inni; no more, no less; a oianion l polished, that was first a diamond in the roi -rh. A gentleman is tinniest. A gentletivin is ci-nrteons. A gu'lemm is C'MI 'ro.is A gentletiian is slow to take o'.Te:ioe, as In-iTig one Hut never pive it. A g-til!cm.in iss!o,v toui-mi-e evil, beimr on,, ih.u never li.it-ks it. A g.'Utlenian foes :tnn 1, onl V 111 :

rous.ience of ri;ht. A g "iillotnan sulii.-cts Ils'c""'- ''' ,h ' ,"1 st.am. iiiiih.tan,l1i,c ihe ti, .i , J I Rr. at opposition to ps. in s opp..s, , to th- it.ir...'ue- ;! tiles. A geillle.ivtn rehns lis Ms!,. A I Hon of. xp,.r pr.v. mints Mp ...or!.,.. geiu'i -m iit tie-ins every other britr than him- ' J,l,,,','s"'l price, so low, as to r.iw i-mire siiinticMf. S.r rif'.ijt Si.incv was never 1 niuiha) ,n' ' n l'mh.t Ha Store next door. ..f nearly rre.it! m , -mirror though h- was of England's j wm" Ti' "it "t"ll N Rlso' ! si! aVl'V'Jelorv'.Tr '' kniuiiio.H. as when, upon th fi-l.i ol Zuplien, i """" '''" "f ,"' fn.r.rr;;a, ' ' ns he lay in disown dlood he waive.', the draught j X to. m!i k. t s'r," t!- vu,Lw."f. ; AGLE

of cold spring traterth.it was brougli', to iju.-nch I is mart d tn rst, tn favor of a dying s...li?r. St. r.iui liesi-rilici a gentleman, when, lie exhorted the r.ii.lipHn Christians. Whatsoever , things n-. ju.t, whatsoever things are pure, . whatsoever thlnos neo L.t-. l,- n-1 . . . ........ ,i.: t p.- ......... , '.o...t, i.niir'S r , -. s. f.. .. in.-io lIt. nny virtue, an. I if there any prtis tliink on these things.' ! And Pr. lauc Harrow, in his admirable Sermon on tlie caliii.g of a gcntlenian. point-iily says, "h should laSir and stu ty to b a leader unio - irtilo mli n n.-it:.!i'o i.e.,. ,.,.. il...MMf. .:: ..t . - - . it. ir n'i ; til reel l nir 1 ' and excilipgrneii llu-rtu bv his exemplirv conmS iticn; e,u'oratig thom by his countenance TV- T" Tc tm' , ?r r-0!' 'V his boimtv ttml faror; h should be i " ' ZZZ" ' " ' -- ijn mi h , laJL ir..A.Ridell. Josiah Drake. ! ia. A. ESIIfW I-.SsIa V CO. fOMnsstON and PRont'tF. Mfwchants, No. I.t, W.-.t Kro-it Sir.-.-1, Cincinnati T IRFUalcash aiv vncks. msd"?,,, - " mvnta of PnHlnee nr ih,-r mrcha,..iae. HF.FKH T i ?-. Taylor. Waus Haciete Rmce, ' I. hA'! it'ma.i, c.ihonn. vvK"tf . ; S. W ..rh,l;,o. tl,.4-;2.iy ! Still More Extraordinary. "1"''F. would advise nor r aders to notice I creasiin- popnlaritv .t' rr. H.iit's Lite the in Vj Mr' Xnrth. the in nt. tell. o. that he is a.tnn h'""'',f """ht rnf cure, that it pc, l.trline Rs. mine niwfi; our o n ctitrens. w hoe names hp occa V. l',l!l,"!"t ' b " e seeptu-a!. ' '"""V c''' " i..u.ol h.srirvrn iht.rnisn l.ps ho , 1 " ,''''' siiatri, d fini an untirtely t..ml, and n .( to their friends and relative tv i-nc th : trniy sainaltsV ie.l.ee. the ai-ent st.il ,.ni.n r,r'",l' "-" Balsam to c.ve relief ,ih, ! Il hl:"rt-nr rjttirn. th- money. Kv.ry bottle that .... .. . H - . . . .. . f .. -o o .'i v tueionatt, ctllrtnsr in- last six . i,, . ,, ,n. anove rusranlcc; and he has yet tn see the first bottle r-mroed. Ftr.aiet-y IOHX RIXKARD. r..ftri ae-nt for lodtsm. aad m. w h n r, -4.oos, i.

rjr j. Whites CclaT-rated Remedies

ARF. withutit parallel, in the invariable success W til eh follows their I'mnlnrmpnt U' 1... r !.. .an. aiivc nnwers of ihe.e r. . iU 1.....H h .... with 1 i theother hc.t remedies known, these intertable prove . th.it- aiinrrirr even...... ,i,..ir in, m....r,.h r atronrer vtaimt to pnblic confidence. Disease, in all it mm .1 tonus, vt.ld in their u.e Dr , w,, ll'Mr U,",r i's a tm.i r-.re for ouu, t.msin, it.uiiipt..-ii., nre-m c omniai!.-., i rtc. tie. It i expcctnfMTit. tunic or l-rMorativ,, al ti-miive, tin.tilai.t, uctoral ami iltrmiilctiit. It pru- ! moifH rxptct'irutinn, rt movot cuiiprrttion, and trt nc:thit. and utre the timr of the hole j-ttm. j It corrrct the consumptive faint uf the fluid, and by it MimnUiinir tint.. -tit and powt r nf alliy....? irritation it promote ahtirpti-m, n nuivtna; tuHereleg from ; tht liit-;. '(! inftn.nniat.on from the mucmm mem i.. pit... i i ..... . a i. . stomach and are...rt-, and ju frrimt from roliU 1 maf.ral nnwrra will rt-m..ve all ii aua its uiiitmnuir Tnir a and the jinucr ui me n ntiTaimn it na aeqntr n. I tor Flour Feninl who ne the Vt retable F.lixir. Altii. too (rt e nieni-e. nearii.e Down or rreniatm-e ' '" r her. afi. r .i.iin, to be w nhntt, "" F fm.ilin linvt iwuuil .. nuny, in rnnoua niv e. from ;... ...i .1. ..1. ... .... " f w . . or w-ti . v . pi-parr.1. I positively c.in tvtrv c of r i.r:ia. however eIlr. Hilt R lilt t:m I nmnntinit ni rtprmi.fflt' tiiil I vert-nrehrotiic. Aa rtmn'v tir th r. moval of Fe- ' n.ale n,tr..etion. and ml.er ili-t a, it i infallible. ! ""''-nee "f the unporilh lle.l power ami inetim ' ble vnliie of he Imliaii Coinpuuiid. a an Alterative I and !en(i. rof the Blood, we my ren.nrk-rr. J. Wl-iti-ha Ited it ill itn-trentm. nt i.l . irr. i m.n.K. e ' nr,hl. , i..h,m. rrm, f s, ohlitiJ r..Vr h... , . y m mrp ait:uneii ny any iiy any other reined. e in thi rimnnrr "r in Eiirune. I T 1 thf ftllH- rim.dt L ..Ma. nn W.U at ..HI,a1.l. n,M" of permanent rerovt-ry ran he fonnditl, for all inSTr., ','!,' " n:l "'ried saraparilia would do, but ha never, nail v, perrorm.d. The Indian Compound i theoiilv niiRiiline remedy ."Ill'A Zf'' Evi!' n'""' Swr,,V"e SJ',hl line (eirei) and Mercurial Iliiae, Vlrers Krup,i,m "" ,h,; Shin, Di.a-. of the Bones. Aft'ectinnt ZXL"ZZ'tiZZ '."rrmp; tn debilitan-d voiwtitiiiions, anil i.iiistitiit.onal and hert dilarv cuiii.ainl, where the irti of the pan 1.1 c;nie a .level. .p. .... nt of Scrol'tila or Sv. pnnis (n-rei)or nirrctirtal liKtasem the child, and , 111 Ml complicated cMses, a in persons whone consii- ; tnti.ms are unkrnduwn by mercury and areiiic, nr j by ail imprepi r or i.....lu io.m tr. aim. nt of dnense in iireneral. In the wnrt form", of the mont loailmnne I (secret) di. ae, w h. n the pniin i absorbed and taken into the circulating ma, the Indian Compound j promptly and thiin.ncl.lv erailieates ihe virus from I tin- sysi.ni, and products radical and pernmneiii i cures. Working its way with silent but tfl'.ctive liowi r. the ln.hnii Coniptotiid eives tone and enerpy ! to all the S. en-tory and l xcrrt.'ry organs, n pairs all .... aK , Know n a in I niikoon n, ami banishes Irom the SI stem every Vetie;r of disease. lr. White Vecvtabie IMIs unite c;n nt power W illi mildness of aetioii;operaiin- throughout the nlimeu. tary canal, n-imn in all n;U tis.ve accumulation in tk. l.n...ul. .. ..... i" - , .......lu'iiii ni. in.- nin nil no utj orI P;'"'','0" h. nlthv state; nd a. tina tonic, they ex 1 alt the ent nr. 1 nf .11 i.ni-. nl'th.. r-fiiu ...1 . .... .. - ... i-. . u.Mi sit oi at miluj h. n v. r a Caihartic, LaMiiive, Altera1 -kl. lltM e.r.i . nT .1. ........ -f'.l... I . . tie nr Hrstorattve medicine is n-auired! Asa met! i. ine fur Females, tin- evu nie dt maud fur them and v. tt. ...i.i.. i; n. ........... i. . i . i ii npi.n.ved. and justly est, em. d the best Pills now ht...u.. -.ul.... ...i. .. .. ii ., now n. l se them once and vuu si I use them there alter. 1 -..:... . . . . .. . v.. .. im- s , .-e-eiaiiie r.m.'ties act ii ii more iniiti. . ress than other Emetics, and are ot'incalctilarile hen- i t fit in bn-akinir up niot of the diseases that allicl the human family j t or Dr. .1. While's Marjic l iniment he claims extra- j ordinary h. alin? virtues and curative properties, and that fisted by comparison in practice uilh all iheoih- i er b. st n-in. dn-s of tins class knou t in the United ' Statas nd in Europe, nut one, in instant effects and : iuti insic merit, b. ars any cotupitritin to the Mapic l.iniiu. nt. In lhe luncuaE:.1 of ..ihers, -it is difficult to say hat it is nut t-uod f..r.-' For II s. la. lie, Tooiliaclie, Neiiralcia, Smnal Atfectiunstfnr Hums, Scalds, Itruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient K. lie's Kills and White Sw.ll. i.e. Sipliilitic fleers; audi I ains and Snellinirs and Inffaniatioiis howevercaused or on mhati'vcr part ol the budv lorated, it is inl'alihle. For stl t,r,...,. .ml , J... ;;.... an "Iri.h tveddinir." it has nn canal. Trv its effeets externally or inietnallv for vutir oisn person. Trv it exiernallv or int. rna'llv for'tour own dome.tip ani". , mal, and youil li,., it eeonomv of time of time, and . i .,...-. . i or ihe liii...lru.l .K. ...... i . ... I..-. :.. iii'ni' ... ai.ll, l. hPi'n mt' BFIC 1 .llllt.ieil I OV V.lll r : "?.r?1? . ! ard to the Marie Liniment, it. vast surerini-tv to all other I.itiitnents. "It is difficult tn.av what it is nut o.id for II...- . . I. !. ... ....I MM.ut:n. r . . .. .i.i ... and n tail, hy Dr. J W HI I F., and airt neies made, at Ins llotiinic M. 'dieine Store on et It st . onnosite the tialt Hons. , f.'iu;.uoa.i .1. H. KINKAKD. A rent for Indians. Ilnr lMlinini, IU"H t t .V M H I IV. and t S i Pnwr.its. n- :iu.-nts for llniokvill,- lnd. : M:..-rh. i'ri. IMS. n-lv. A t 'A D. Ir. .t. WMir. nn t- .in.nlte.l ai" his ii-i!-sli 1. MKllK'IMi STOItK AMI t)Fi r e., nil mvn stn.'t.on. It.'ir f-stni tlit isnnf nf Ma "'p.i'i:e ihe i;ilt Hi.titt'. riiiniiiinti. t ii, tlis..' at (.TflTlCi . h-t r-'11. t C-n (tn nr (Mill fur i'n, w host.' tMttt , nr not i tm.l tin- n ;K-h f alt nit il-i-'t.tv. h ur.-w n -x? itii ts fi in a t aM-rn nt o tht'ir 1 :ir , the Ii nijth ;' t:ii th- v h;iv(- ht ttirMit. nptttin', mm r ' c H'thI i .r.ir-.- .nf (ItoirrmiiI'lrim, (( .-t-ll i.rr.iivtviinni' I Ut'll t tt jmIinv n-,--'.) :i-;tv prut tir-.' th" rnnt .'itii mci Mai i Inr frs CrVNt rfrrr ?-, ''. "I !ir Virliitn!p F.ttMr. In.ii'iin t'l'riptninj. iiitrn: I.iuimt nt, Vt c't:ilHf I'i i, Vi ei'inhif I'rnt-i tr, r an rnpntiy nit rcfi.Mii ! nil i-iiT im -itit-it-.t. s.htrain- mi a t.urtrml i.fih.m rlnv ; nniiormiy pnne i iM m-'! i t to he all t hut liAb' ti af-tiinfil fr thm ; nn ilicm-- if crt mt p. -ver uiitl t rarr in relit Mitg and curing the niaUtlRd coimnnn t' ftur con ntry. HiOX AND VILS. O.orn l.ns. Wayne iron. 20,nrn His. sho Iron. 50 Ke. Siimin Nails, ,1-nt received. My assiiriin.-nt nfstii;ii Iron was purchased of lhe Msiiiifaeturvrs at lower rates than are aH...dto Merrhsnt. generally, and t u ill sell at a small advance on est. , It. TYM.R. Prool.ville, Nov. 2?, 1ST. 50 D. Cargitl. j s Bradbury. cARGii.T. tv. Anr.ru V, Slice. ...!. to AMlKKWs, t'AKiill.L A CO. .. -'m ' ' I I'll A IIP, . iUdttuldCtuVPl'S Oi olOVSS, IxrUlCS 3. Ha rioitvj.v wari V- It T.T . i .- .Mam m., k.v.i Si.i.- t.. ti ... ... . ' Fourth and Fifih. ....-. k. 1'IM INN' N i l. tHHO i Vnion, 'tot Air, I'.na run nod Improved Tr. niium i fooktiii: St. .v. s. r, ,, and Sev.-n p:ate, Pavior ami C.1UII. II St.. It s. A-c. Hollow War.-, s i.l Irons, W,-,in ll.wrs, Andiiona, '1 1 a Kettles, Ac. Ill e. id. 1-lv Uraurella!, Parasols, TARASO HI IKS. v NVM.KlNti CWE I'M lit' I I.l. AS. "IfirM It RICH lll)sti S.,m Psclorv, the en- ) IJ Is out ir th.' l'...i. d Stun .. o. 1C4 Market Vr rt, I'iiiladt Iphia. M. r. Ii.mt. are it sp. c (ii!lv lit '..rilled 1 1. at I i lit i. ine to M:i... 1 1. i.t..", .11 .1,.. l... 1. Fthru.lri in, ;,s .T-lni Atiiiii...., i. r.qu. si.d i.i lhe c I. ttra'ed Waikinp; Cs ic t'e.ir. IU. a n. at and If atmi'iil rr-.c'", roi.il.initiq all ihe ailtama-, s ol a Cane and Vnilin .'.a. J'liAXKS, sC. ,Tt-.C.l.r and .ti'.l.- Hit! Jack Pianes. k7 smite and n.-ui.l.. II. tt Sm ...th do .lo do smelt' an-! li.t.iMe I'.ni K.re Sii.'-le au.l H.inMe llni .loiiitvr I tliSit and Sa-h Planes FI '...'iiicr and I'ei'ni'- Planes, For . lie low t'.ti ra'., ov llr i lkvill , ,iv 2 i, I - tr. 50 R. TTN'F.H. Baildsrs Ware Rocms f, I, If f TJI satiaPBJJ.ijw s-r-sSaaBaa as itcill IC'II:'. ;is se LfMUF H Y AHI1, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Rllnd Fiteiory. Corner F'.urth"and Smith st. , cin.,0. HIXKI.K Ss til'li.l). Have erer'ed a larpe and rxtrn.ivr huildinr with mai hinei y lor the pttrro.r til' l..a.ii.r.rlurmi; and he. puis tn, hand an assortment of I'annt I I M.rs. Sash, j lilnidt. H.H.r and NVtndo.v Frame., Wt al her Unirtl- . letr. Ils.e Sh. Ivinc for Sloces, vtliite and yellow Pine ' Klo..rioc. Hoanls and Planks plum, I n hotk s.J, I to varitnt. thicknrs., siniahle for in-idc fimsliiiiar of houses, Ac. tn it-e Lumber Yard, conn, cteil with the Faetorv, tliev hasea r.mi.1 asM.rimtut ff l.uin'ier for all butldine; pu-pose.. I't rs.. ii. all.. ut to erect liuildinr. on the Ohm and M ssis.ipp, nv. rs, will lind it in ihrir interest ., purchase all .In ir t-uililiiir mat. ns!s. .T us. loa. luis; llit r ItimlH r. brick, lime, S.c. in Flat Boats ' anil carry niir to ihe place wanted on the river. 'Ihe boat hf inr .-rih if. c.t.t on the pet intse.. We have t'uriiishid several hiitlditic;. on this pint the pait season. Master builders having rontnrta in the country where materials and meeltanics ar.- scarce, still finii il to tut-ir ititt n l to cs.l and evainine our stock and prues. Weai"' et lime 8 by 10 im h sash at ? cenis, and to by 14 niches ai 1 run,, per liRnt, ami ail other ariicies in pr.p.irt:ou. Consttleriur th.-ads an .ares we have in marl.ineer the low rat. .of lr. icht by Kiver. Canal, and Hailroa.l, we are ass.ired th.n a 1 ho patronise this tstahli-h-i ..ten, sin iv .upputn win material., ,TC, at much less prices than thev h.,ve heretofore nanl All orders promptly at ended tn. TKRMS CASH. N. B. A bit', cf pnees may be seen at the office of he Indiana Amenraa: al at Mr. Rarwirk's Kit. 1, R-o.ihville, lnd. Mar. 14S tj

LIVK FKNCIAG.

im IHE subscriber, living in the south east turner I of Vniiin co., Ind , informs he pub ic thai he prepared ',h OiirfOtiintf, and Potomac Thorn for makinsr HF-DOF. FENCES. Hf has sufficient nn hand tu build. the a d nroachine aprine 6000 rod., and wishes to make immediate engaemeiils for mahitie; fence this sprtnr. Hi price i till cents per rl, one ...ird payable .he net Chr.stma'. af.er "he "vv ir m nmi p? and the other third when the lence i cnmnlrle. and ready rieiVnd eropa from any kind nf animal i wiiitn win ne hi 5 nr 0 y. nr.. He will warrant to he a a;ood and onfficient fence to tnrn an kind nf lock. Letter" directed to me at Oollefe Corner will berl.eml. d to. SUMP1ER M'CAW. Feb. S, lSlS.-T-Sm NOTICE. THP. partnership heretofore eiiitint, between William W. II . I . r . tJ .. r ... I iiirLr 1.. nam ttA ripiion of "Hmler Jc I.inck," was diitolved on the Siih day nrOetiher A. P. l4r,hy the withdraw al onke Ulldiriiic-ned IV.ira the hilin"e ofjaid firm. HERMAN LINCK. Brov.krille, Feb'y 20, I34S. r w -m- ,'wTm litUfi IVI .A I , !' ' rtllll 11 SUCH 'l.lltt'r. . r . . . . "M EWEI. It Y, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufae tnrer. Diamond pointed gold leni,Ae. No.!.t Maiint. between Jth andSth Cinciucati,Oliio. March 20, IS4J. 13-tr. UThncnln t CU Tir.V HOOTS and SHOES and hare now on hand a rrrt Inrce stock which I will nil for a small advance fur cash. ALSO A eood aiortmcnt of PALM I.RAF HATS Merchanta are invited tu t all and examine my Hock, which may be much to their adrantnire. JOHN' OATKS. No. S Lower Market 3d door rat or Main at. Cincinnati. SIC.V OK THE HF.D BOOT. Mar. 4. ll-3m. Cm. Herald W. II. PHILLIPS, Ko.T Main Street, west side, three doors ahore Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O , DKALEH in H0C'KUIES Hid PRODUCE! keeps constant I v on hand, a general assartmem of Salt. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mulaases, Cheese, Madder, Indipo, Saleratus, Glass, Nails. Cotton Tiartis, Fish. Thacc, Soap, Candles, and all other articles in the Grocers Business, which will be sold at ihe lowest piicei "for CASH, or in exchange tor ProilHce. N. II. The Highest Pricea paid for Feathers, Flaxseed, Flour. Pork, Bacon, Lard. G.n.enr. TimothvSeed, Clover-S.id, Mustard. seed. Beea Wax, Dried Fruits, While Beans, Hags, ic. Ac. Cincinnati, j.yt I O T I V, V. . jr'ljHF. Stockholders or the White Water Yallry Cfea nal Company, and the public, will take notice that pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of the Slate of In. liana, approved by the Governor, that that the Board of Directors of said Cnmpanv have maileau ass, ..mint On Hie stock ofsuid C.impaiiruf T ..... f: .... . . . .. - -- r ......... .H-iii r ie if. mars on earn snare ol : Stock held by the Stockholders, and vou are hereHv ........... .1 ... . . . ... . - required to pay into ihe I n asury of .aid Company i'1' assessm. nt on or In fore the 1st day of May next. .In.- ..i' m.. .. . - - day of May next, s much of the Stock of such Siockholders as ill i.av the am.ni.it of .n.d .... ...n. nt. .i ' , ., . . anil transier the same on the tt..La .h. rn.n ,,. to the purchasers. JOHN S. NEWMAN, Prest. I (uiuti j ,tB IQSS. y-Jin. S. J. HARRIS. J. B. fl.ARK t'locxs, vv .'itches st Jewelry. 1 AHIIIS V CI.A11K, havenn I l n liand and for sale on aeroin modatilli; terms. Clocks. Watches, and a Brneral assortment of .'.'M.'lry; runs. siinc in part nfihtr iiiiiow mr article.. Kicht-day ard common mantle Clocks. Cold, am! Silver Lever and common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencil, and Gold pens, Hinirs. Hreastpins, Studs, steel heed.. Silver tlumliles. Steel hae-clasi.i and nurse m mr.. assortment of Silver, ti. rman silver and plated tea and table spoons; a variety nf Spectacles. Al.o, choice articles of cutlery. Pen and pocket knives. I f ""." fi'-; '" articles usually kept in I Jt';",,r" tores. ! ' nl "S "T f"0 prepan'd tn attend to all job. in lhe i . lv,"m' line such as repairina; Clocks, 1 W atrli.-s and Jcwt rv aitH . 1. . . ..e . i . ii.,ikiiiK u. e sves in .pectacles, tVc i i hnki.,i n... ... ,h t. ,-. ... ' ,,ln'",,, '" business tn merit and rereivra'liheral share i '" ,n" P"1" r "sioin. nrti rmined as they are that nc customer sunn nave cause of dissatisfaction. More on Mat., lllirire.. strtrl. liearlv ti .. i.n. ; . p ii, . i r"'',,c """ ''"obville, la. : M.rch 2d, I84f. 10-tf. North'3 Cough Candy. ! TO At. I. Mel', Wunii-n, ji.il Ch.'.dri ii, we send j these l'l i s. nts trr. i.iut: rt.- il ln..v n that all rr...iu lion .ti!!-. l ine- ,ili cii.iiis of the Lm rs. such a. I I'.uirhs. folds, Asilmia, ll,-ni Inns, Sore I hroat. fee. . ric., inav r. e. ive c. rliiiu and spc .lv n li. f from tl.e 1 use of Dr. North's K. ct.n ant ( ..uu-li fandy. It is I l':tsai.t to inlv", s tt.l is c.-rtairt to inn clieaji, c.-o- ; semi nt to "ike. and a 'lire cure. What more can tie ' ash...' 1 1 I. ..ii. .1 the It. i for the lat three I in Cincinnati imiii.i ,11 .l.n.d. r..u. ..,.n...j ais n l.i.-h l.lve Ii. i n tin.. ll out hy p.rs .n. intt-rest. .1. Oilier nostrums lias e l-.-u pnl'Vil. Il.iuri.leil ,lnr, nrd then forri'tteii, lint ".'...rlli's '-i.(rh ('an-'; " "till st.in.;. ii h.ivlit si :i r in tin- lirim.mi-.it i.r iis'naiue:il,e. Ml i t'.ers t:nis niuvr on , limit stand., ilnluijie of the fun. nn, pii.e, to puide his slialtered hark into a port ot M. al t h. For sal wl.... .ale and retail at Xo SJ Walnut st. bet. Jd and 4th, and cor of 7-.li and I'lttin, liv A. A. NO'lTH. f in., and M. W. II A ILK. Hrookvill.-. lnd. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, lnd. Feb. t9.-!I.w N O T 1 C R S HFllF.RT C.lVF.N.tliat hooks will he opened 1 for the siihsrril'tinn ol sleek in lhe tlar-i.nn NVw I rem.. n. I- .telle st. rsti.l Ilrookville ' orno.ke t on. pany. oo tlie tir t Mnndav m :.ril next. i llrr...... New 1 rt men. Hoc!n sn r a i.l llii..kv.lle. ami il.-i..i" loniiic p-r.iiis hi. and ihev .re hereliv ....... ...,...i ... open sa-.l I to-witr W arr.il 1 ehhs and William Pursel, at Harrison; Fphraim ItuekalVllar. John 1 t'a.e and Georre Ru' d.sil. atNew I r. in....: Jl,n T tool, v .n.l V.......I. 11. t... 1 1 n..ni .. .. . t ."v.". " " . ' r . " ""."" "" -" (sh-IT,) ltalliel t. Joins. John A.lsTnml ll.'ii.i,..,... II ii..-! lit., at It . 1... t...tv- ....... .... -""t - i, VVULM. Tel I. F.XtHTI M l R I V. Sic'v. , - -, - - March Mi la, 1S43. t:-.1w MORE PROOF THAT SJUTII'S TOMC SVKUP WILL KFFI'.C l l'AI.LY ITIIF. THE F F. V F. It AMI A Gil'.. Tn.iT, Isn , Ansust tih, 14?. Havinen.i d in nn on lutnilv, Siniih's Tome Sv rup or V, reta'.lt- In il.ice lor'the cure ol Apue and r..rri.,l ctnc. m., 1-Vscr, as . II as has m? ...Id (in my n.'.Khii..i'lio,.,i ..p ar.ts f,,x,, l,,.,t.. w ,i,,n the last tno ni.iutlis, mi,,, pi, asnri 'iii s.atiuc; ihat III no ras.- h.ts it r.,il. d to efl. el a speeds cure tit her in Aif.n ami K. v. ri.rClnlls nud lev. r. an. I .i:u, reIs r. vo'nm. ...I it t,. my In, nils and the p. .til ic a one ol the mist . :r. r : ii a I and innor.ut rt medics that I h in cu t km. mi used. R. R ATF.S, P. M. , .IrFrsnti is Co., Kv . Ati;u.i 4. IS47. Tins i. to Ct rtn'j tl.al I u. u ftl ,, Ir,l l:i.i .ii.iim. r Wit'i Acne and Fever, and had then had it fi.r.lir.e Jears. au.l duritic. tli.lt tin,,- n ,.V , . ..,.,,, ,.,, I c.iil.! h.-.tr ol'. nli. 1. 1 1 , tr. i, a ml de. paired i.V.i.r Ct lll- i sv'll;l n.iu.lu. i .1 t trv Snutli's I on e St rop or V. ceialile K. hr'tnee, and hv ......tr t .. I.oul, , I w.ss ciuirt ly re.toin tl to in, usual K,j ht alth.aml ha ci.lililiiuil well up to I in, tune. I 1 1, ere I ore do not hesi-ate to rtromnit ml ii t n,v r.-teinls and tl.. public, a. ihe mo.t etr. ctual and it ct lit remedy that has tvet come to my kin.vt . ile SK A TON' STtVFtlS. rrerarrdby .N ILSON, STAltniKO SMITH. . I.oii'.vti !e, Ky. I 3:-5tn ul -M. ... 1 1 X 1 1, r.. Ilrookville, lnd. COTTOX YAWN'S, .VC. jTV'tr. snh.criher. Ar-nt for the Covmcton and the an Cooper Cotton Famine., has roii.i.iutly n hand a l.ire sink oft". .Hon Yarns, Wickini-, ai pet and Coverlt t Warn. I t in. and ll n-.i.n- v..r..i.. .. th ' ''T.'t 11. 1.1 11 IVAN , Cti.ciiiua i. ; Ji 11. l5.-4-4m-(Cin.l,ar) ,,. I j, PE COPfw ; y-. . . T ' , LecdCT la irOtl, Ct93l. JTa b, AxlPS, i pt'i'C'. Wagon B -xes, A,, M0j Onard. ic. a r o -v M..,r..,.... .r .1 - . i' x , l tH P . r",i,,.Jl ,V r"".r';,i "nd St"rI . I r,k. J nt 1 rl'"-- r'fl.t and ft haoited. i.filitt.-r i.t if ... S...I P ... iit,......i l"..,v. f-..le.,...H Ii.. ....... : ,, ' "-. i'.-arr-, va.tsii.ar I'.ows. .Ve . nil ttarrati'til t,, ..,.rr..r. Hun . ' l.lit ral di-e-nlil will le- made on either Iron or Plovs ! toe qiiiiniitv -.tore ott Mam Street, lie Jht ami oin, easi sine, v iiicitii.ati, U. Mir 17. 12.J y Hardware and Cntlery. MILL and Cros. Cut Saw., Wood and Hand Saws, Drattint- Knives, Cuttine Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives ami Firka. Pinchers' Knives, Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Round and Square Bolts, Ilutts and Screws, Iron and Steel Sqiiairs, Mi II and Cross Cut Saw Files, H,nd Saw Files, Watile Iron, Steel Yards, C.nnd Stone Crank., Nail and Shoe ll inmit r-. And lions llrae... and lliits, Ar.ie.' sli.ivels and Spades, Heavy tlr.nl Shovels, Hay TeVks and Axes, Manure Furks. II in s, Hrass and Sttf;ar Kettles. I lhe above are nir.-rtt n tl lnu.e.. r-:.t .. j Trices lor Cash. k. X VN ER Ilrookville, Nor. 27, 1S47 SO Ilonsv WantR!.. A LL prrsnns indebted to the on.ieniened. or to R fcA Jc S. Tyner, are requcterl make imm-disie WW""'. R TTNF.R Procv,''r.,an'T 4, tsis

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TMrOBTKRS and Mannfaetunra bfCan KiCfa ndolhrr aporting iparatua. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Clin Makers materials. Pocket Cottery, Dirk Roir Kniri,ft. ft.. Agents for Eastern Pew der, Maine , between fifth and Sixth t. it t yr. BULLETIN NO. 2. rflHE Great Flood of X lt7 "HI be Ions; remembered in many parta of the Writ. The awolUn atreams rmrcd to know no bounds; but rising hlg er and higher carried dismay to the inhabitants. Merchants were obliged to remove their warea Irom the risers' sides to remoter place; familia were compelled to desert their dwellings; the poor suffered more severely than lan guage can u. in be. The public aiuhontiea were called oa to administrraid and counsel In abort, a great public calamity had occurred. Well would it be if the sad consequence of the Flood had ceased w hen the water aubsided. But no! The retiring waves left vastalluvial deposites, which in few months must givrout that ddeterious miasm which psoducea billious diseases! Whataays the celebrated Dr. Ferguson en this point Answer: "rAn roitre tfhltiout drrangrmrnt hat ill principal ttvrce in aalj 4rui margin tf riv era.' All history and raperienre prnrr this theory. When the British army encamped on the plains ot Eitremadura, at a timr when the riser O uadiana had become dry after a flood. Kemiltent and Intermittent Fevers raged among the troops with such destructive nialign.lv that thry eamenigh bring extirpated. The Graefenberg Company, thrirfore, earnestly call the attention of the entire West to their most ei- ' inordinary and celebrated series nf Auti Bihou I Medicines. In every locality where there is the slightj est tendency to any form of Fever, Feer and Ague, . Dumb Ague and the like, the inhabitants should at ' once send to the General Agent of the district and have a Graefenberg Depot established near them. i Were this done, and the GH A KFF.N BERG VF.GETABLE PILLS and HEALTH BITTKKS used arcorning to diredtioiis, there would be no fear of bilious diseases. ' So important are the Graefenberg Medtrinea to the I the people of the West, the following steps should be immrnis.ri) muni: Iff. Evrry nrixhberheod ihiitld have it Grarjen berg Drpet. By aililrctttng the Central Agtnt tf any tttttt irt this can be trcurrd. 2d. Familtrt iheuld club tcgether end get an immeiliate tupply. id. Emigrant 'Societies and ather philanthropic ootitet Mould furntin them tu the neeaj. di suen means uiuous u sriiri win tie suiirriy pre i ' r The other Meditines of the Company are most erai recommeiuieil; add consist ot tne loiiosmir;: . ' "..V '.. '::r , aeea, i nr orrrn nniiiiii n uinimrni, IDC tonismp. . . ...... live s Halm, l he Dventerv Svruo. C.T1 he General Apcnl fur Indiana ia Seaton Myers Centres ille, Ind. to v. bom applications for agencies may oe atiiiresseu. Robert Mcl'leiv, A pent, Rrookville, lnd. EDWARD BARTON, SecretaryNew York, January, 1847. Mar. Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, 3 doors from the river. JITHF. subscriber has on hand and is constantly M manufacturing; PLATFORM SCALF.S of all sizes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior quality. All of which are warranted in every respect. Please .-all and examine before purchasing risen here. WM. HCDDAHT. OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. This is to csrtily llist the premium was awarded at the Eiedith Annual rair nt umo Mechanics' institute to wm. ! lluddart. for Platfrnn Scales there exhibited by him I .,en under our hand this first dav of November. I .... iov n rnp-ri! s .. j j. v. Applepate, Secy. Ja. .- . . Linck and Farqnhar. HAVE just received a new assortment of splendid HI KKN'S AND 11LAS-I WARE, consistmr in part o aitter While, Utile and I'urpre VineTra Ware s Colinrh tluw.i.g Blue T a Ware s lli.nie d;i do do do " r.nlileii drspe, Spr.ur: and Folemburr; do P-oted f arums paiterlis) do r..iw's, !n , plates. lilies. Nappies, S:c. t'.la.. I'lteluri, .'Uirs, Plates, halts, and Preserve Di.ln tila.. White and Coi'd Flint Tnnihlcrs. All of which i!l he sold at Cincinnati mail pri. ce.. at th. ir N KW ST'M K, opposite to the Post Of. tier, Ilrookville, Indiana. Ilardwaro and Cutlery. KNIVl'.S and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Butcher's Knive. . Shoe Knives, I'rawinr; Knives. Spi ars super Hand Saw., C ross Cut and Wood do '1 rare, Halter and l.oa; Chain.: '1 ra Kettles, Shovels and I'ons, Bras Kettle., Coffee Miil., Mill haw File., Flat llasiard do, half round do. Horse Hasps, Hatch, ts, 'ail Hammers. A. Isms shovels, Devrn do, Oiain do; Manure Forks, Collin.' Axes (warranted. Haines; Steelyards; Balances, Sieel and lr n Squares, L.dels and Skimmers, Gurry Combs, Meal Selves, Hound Holts, Knob Latches, Tumbler Psd Locks. General as'ortment o Butts llinres and Screws; Chest and 1 runk Lavks; 'I able and Tea Spoon., Sad Irons, Candlesticks, Hoise Brushes. White Wath do; Sand Paper. Srwinr ami I'n Als I For sale at the new cheap store of ' J"ln- LIXCK & FARqVHAR. i W S t I a I V lr A I 9 17 w v ' m ML-m v v m a IJ. TTime W.shmr Tabs and Churns. J I nier rails. Fainted foot do. 1 H..-I- . ...... Knife Bo&ea, Potato mathrrs, Boiler I.adels, Rolling Pins Cluihe do I llalfllu.hel., ' Aurft r Handles, ! Tsr Can., ' lt.-l.ch Screws, ' Raskeis, Z..17 Washboards 'ne Stile) Ft r sale at the lowest Cash prices at lhe Vew Store of LIM'K & FARQL'HAK. Crookvillr, Dec. 30, 1847. GHOCKK1GS' "f " io ColTee, X'irr-inia Tobacco, tt V V O. siiar, t.'ouunon do Sin r. Imp, T a, Sahratua, " V. H. do Pepper, M.tlas.ts, A 1. pice, t Itocolate, Cit.nsmnn, It ice, F.pst.m Salts, Maekersl, Mior Hl.i.kinr;, RriH.m Cords, Matches, IndifO, Madder, A htm, Copt ras. Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Store Pipes, lied Cords ami Ploui-h Lines. Forsale at the New Slu e of LIXCK Sc FARQUHAR Rrookville, Drc. 30, 1847. For Sale. sNVO small frame dwell, or hou.es, in the town of Mount Carin.'l, ne ly Ituilt this .prior;, and finished in pood order. Il offer, a firtt rate i.nin.rt.iiiitv to iriHid.sirady Mechanics. hn are r-n atly in demand", ami in one ..r the Iwst neichhorhiHids in the State. j Situated on tile Turnptkr, now under contract, ' li admr; finiii Hn.okv.lle to Cincinnati, renders it a i't siraMe location. Sa.d property will be sold on ac : mmo.latina; terms. For furth.-'r particulars appl-1 to H.BRl'XDRETT, A. 1511st 9, 1847. 3J-Sm Mount Carror IliOX & STEEL. K loom KtiKfsr, anp .1 cm i i Iroi Store X. W. CHAP 31 A IV. !SJ Main Street, near the Court House. CIXCIXXA 77. I "RON It NAILS ofallsites.STF.ELSofevervdesw cription. all ofthe very hest quality warranted. anvil.. Vises, Bellows. Carrifire sprines and Iron Ale. llamineretl Iron, Crowhars, SI. dee and Ham- ' moulds. A lluf Rwo quality and warranted. j x "" i A suneriorarticleof Shut Irnn,"os.?J.S4.55. o ST. X' n- A U of i he above articles w,l besold forcash, "'" ,ow ra,r' Country Merchant, and Rlacksmithl , w.llrit.ditfortheirintcresttocall before purchasing k ... ..... .. . o.tt.vnAr..i.vis. Aui;ust!!st 1C45. u-ir. BOOTS AND SHOES. T H A VE jn.t received a comnlete stock of J! MF.N'S Coarse, Kip and CairBoo-sand Brorana. ROYS' Coare and Kip nools and Ororsns YOVTHS Coarseaud Kip Boots and Brorani. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS. " CALF do ' GAITF.R do Half Gaiter do MOKOCJtO do " GOAT do Mnrorcn and Goat SHOES Kid SLIPPF.PS C.tl'd Half Gaiter ROOST. CHILDRKN'S SHOES and BOO I S Ladies' and Gents' KL'BBER OVER SHOES, See i.1 ,T ,'K,T r,1's are of a CA;re 4?ua.ify, andcl will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOK CASH. Brookville, S9.h Kov.,lt47.S0 VNER ii. &, XV. II. C:o.tOOIII, Plane & Edge Tool Minufacturers Ana Dealers in Dardware an.l Cutlerv NO. 3J4 MAIN STREET Bctweer EiKh:h and Ninth, 11 XCIVJf ATI. Coopery, C.ir..,..,.r9, W.jon.Cubiuet.and Chair MdK'rs . ..i.U, of every description, tilwiva on hand, Mar,.A0 u7-l?,arD'ER, AT SH0RT NOTICE. T0 Rarrrls of SALT fjrssle bs bee

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41 j --iir - E r:fcnw mj; - LOOK AT THIS! THE Subscriber takes this method to ret arm tnanki to hia old friends and customers for their very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him.aad respecifull- solicits a continuance of their favors. ( V" Vow on "ui no complete assortment of y!T J""'!.. elebrated PREMIUM COOKINt STOVE. The many persons having this stove in bear tettimojiv to ita auoerioeii v . - . 1 1 ...I... of the kiad ever offered to the public. isi..st ms comninaiioa vsosiar Stove, far economv in fuel. rnnrni.n anit dnunC in all the departments of cooking. Thla Stove la nanrpaaaed by any Stove ever is vented, for the truth or which wc can refer to hundreds of persons, who Alao a well selected and general assortment of air tight ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the most approved patterns and finish, together with a fn II assortment of Tin and Japan Ware, namely: Candlesticks, Sugar Bowls, Tumblers, Molasses cups, K.tmea; Grates, Pepper Boxes, fee. tec. All of which the undersigned is determined to sell on the most aaeommodatinc terms for cash. , . J0HW H. FUDG. Rrookville. Ksr. tih, ltT. N. B. All kinds of Jot Work Im as start .t;.. with neatness. lt-m i. H. F. Watches, Jewelry, be. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a ful! supply of fine G.ld and Silver Watches, from celebrated makers. Alao a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Silver Plated and Brit'a Ware, Pocket and Table Cotlery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pena, with Silver Holder attachrd, from $1.50 to 3.0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly easy and natural to the eve. These classes hava been examined and highly recommended bv these i orny over an otners w "-.-..'."M L.VV "V."" " Vr uihki mirrira in oiu w ramrs, ins sola or .. t : . ..... ' tne subscriber, onlr arrnt in Cincinnati. j , All kinds of Clocks and watches, mosie botes, aad jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Old Gold aad Silver bourat or taken ia exchanre. -If N. L. HAZEK. No. 1T Main, 3 doors above 4th at OURIN RICE'S Improved Patent Zinc Washboards 1'ifth street, between Elm and Plum. MANUFACTURED by him only, and warranted the chrapest and best article now offered to tat . , in point of simplicity of structure, durability of material, and savin; of clothes, soap and labor. He fevla warranted in recommendinr; his Washboards to the pnblic, inasmuch as thousands have intra their merits, and in every rase thry have riven ennrs satisfaction. Certificates could readily be obtained in any quantity, bnt be deems a trial of his Washboards a sufficient proof. A fall and complete supply kept constantly an hsnd. and said wholesale and retail at reduecd prices. All orders prompt ly attended to. N. B Any purchssrr'i.rcominr. dissatisfied after a thorourh test of said article, ia requested to return inrro ana tne nvunry m all casrs will be refunded. He has been compelled tnenlsrpe hia establishment OWinr tu the inerea.ed demand for his Wash hr.arvt. . for lhe last six months.) and erect extensive mac! Inej. "j "".ti nc noprs in latare to supply an atmands Coufen. Xcne genuine except those marked . Rice, on the hark. ORRIS' RICE, South aide of Fifth at., corner of Homo. Cis. Dec. 18. Jl-ly TERMS CASH! s. Vitus issjT . ' '; j- r .r eL Y M A A & RICE IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Oeallcrt la Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Xaila jia Sign ol' lhe Anvil, No. 87 Main street, f doors below Pearl at. Cincinnati. July 3d 1146. ,7..T FOR SALE. TWOIotsin Rrookville'with dwelling beates, en the bottom, the other on the hiU;a!osome volual e lots, all apon reasonable terms. JOHN A.MATSOM. January 1st 1840. t-if. P D B I P T T H B B 1 0 0 D. MOFFA T8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS. The bich and envied ealebritv which thesa or -wnimmj j Mediciuas have acquirsd for tl.sir invariable e&eacj ia all . the diseases which lliey profess to cure, has rendered the 1 asasl practice of puffing uot ouly uDoecessary, bat aDwor thy of them. Thsy are kaown by tl.cir fruits ; their coed works testify fjr them, and they Uirirt not by the uilh of the credulous. Of ASTHMA. ACUTE ani CIIROMC RHEUMATBH. AFFECTIOS9 of the BLADDER and KIDXEY8. BILIOUS FEVERS at XJVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, thry wal be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and others, who one as three Methanes, will never afterwards be without them. BIUOU3 CHOLIV. and SEROUS Lootenen. BILES. COSTIVEXESS, COLDS tto COUGHS, CHOLIC CONSUMPTION. Used with rrest success in thai disawa. CORRUPT HUMORS. DROPSIES, BVBPErSIA. No person wKh Uus d,sticsaiic issaaae. should He lay tuinr these medieioes anmrdiatelf. ERUPT10SS of th4 akin, ERYSIPELAS. FLATU

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A- ' KJ

LENCY. FEVER and AGUE. For this acouraw oftht wattera country these medicines will be found a safe, apeedr. aad certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system anbject lo a return of the disease a cure by three medicinee is prrmuaaL TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED F0ULSE8S of COMPLEXION. aSNSXtAX. DZBILIT7, BOUT. GIDDISESS. GRAVEL. HEADACHES, tf ntrf Hnd. ISWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPETITE, XsXVSn COKIPL AXNTB, LEPROSY. LOOSESESS. DIKKCt'HlAL DISEASES. Never fails to eradicate entirely all the efiecta of Mercury inAtelr sooner than tne most powerful preparation of 3arsapahUa. SIGHT SWEATS, SERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of ail hinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS, PALPITATWS of the HEART. PAINTERS CHOLIC. FILBB, The original proprietor of these nwtiaoM waa cured of Pdea of 3t rears ataadinc by the use of these Ufa Medicines alone. PAINS in the head, aide, back, limba, joints and onaaa. RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with this SWrilile disease, will be lure or relief by the Life Medicines. RUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURYt SALTRHF.UM. SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa KINO'S SVXXs, mitt worst forms. V LC ER8, of every description. WORZetSsofall km. Is. are efleclaally espetisd . thrws Medicines. ParenU will do well to administer tbssa when ever their existence suspected. Relief will be eertaia. THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOII BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system A sinrle trial will place the LIFE P I L I S r V PHCNIX B( TIERS beyond the reach of costipe tition in the estimation of ererj patient. The reaniae of these medicines art now pot up in srhili wrappers snd labels, together with a pamphlet, caCee ' Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, tap en which Is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street tc UT Office, by which strangers visiting the city can rery easiV Cnd us. Tha wrappers ana Samaritans are copyrighted) therefore those who procure them with white wrapper, sat be assured that they are genuine, lie careful, and tic ne buy those with weUoat wrappers; hut if yon do, be salnfoi that they cotaa direct from us, or dont touch theaa. IE""" Prepared aad sold by sb. "WiisisiAitr 8. inorrATs 136 Broadway, corner of AsHbctr street, 'w Tarla. Foe Sale by f tv.Il tH E, Brookville, lnd