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FriTi tl-.r S..i.it rn I.iterar. M. ssent T. 'sa:: .ti .ri:if Mir m:n t iKtu iv a t.h of pf. n. i.iff:.

The hist.-Tx S'lm'i-S l!" til

! Books on ithe Natural Sciences Published hy Foiri Jt Wells, 1 .11 Nassau st . X. V. ; 1 A LI. or which may he order, rt sikI r. ce-ivcd by ,-e- , I turn of first mail, hy enclosing the requisite a i moeim and directtiit; at above. 1

Phrenolery proved, illurtratel end ahplted. Ae-

c hy a 1 hart.

embrarine; a concise elemrn-

; nurseel in the lr of fortune, so with the smiles of heaven on my efforts, site should enjoy, ot

i After the 'hiniev-nioon hud ben spent In the nsu:i interohmip;,. of visits, the jrivinff nnd re-

' reiving of dinners, narties. ..-p.. I annlied tnvself i eninnanie-

nt the Ii.-irt ;iti.nis ton many in- i with renewed ardor to the duties ol my railing, short smlit-'duess of man. hor- ! For few venrs after I ensured in mv profes-

tun- ho! Is out to ns. vv-et in one hand, and , sionul pursuits I had heen nrenstoined to think hitter in other; nnd with a tatnity in no vti-e ; freqnetitlv with a sweet soothing melancholy, f enrrei-i.-,l hy the l.-s,nis of eTperientte, we seize j A'iee. Oradnallv, however, as the cares of no. Ititer. Refusion; to profit hv the etpetieisoe j f.tmjv an, tle rjuiins ,,f public life increased in

their demands upon my attention, I found less time to devote to musings on the past, till finally Ivr memory had well nigh faded from my mind. Kven thought itself in its backward flight through the long vista of years, now scarc-ly lingered a moment around her name. Accident

very out- nl 01 sori -ty, from a conviotion. that sorverl to recall it in ait the freshness and vigor onr misfortunes v.er- not of our own mnki"g of vonth

Professional engngements called mo to a distant iKir of the Slitte. and as mv rout would

i:r.voitiiv, at least 'a choice of evils, and we ; necessarily lie in the section in which Alice hail iT-tVr the worst, then it is that even tills spark ; formerly "resided, I determined to turn arid

i't conil'jrt, is ilenif.! us, and we are k'lt to the from mv Hiiwr emirs-, to leiern sompthinsr of ! Thcolog-v and Moral He-ariues of Pbre-imlinrv. incln

bitterni-s of our own r-i'n-ctions. : li-r hi-teirv t nnt nn for the nioht at an inn i din ,lu" doctrines tauirhtanrt dmics inculcate' thrr-

: ,L , , . , r . by, compared with those enjoined iu ibe Senpmrrs, 111 the neighborhood, ami In due time inquired ! ,-,., k, ; ,:,h . mi.i,,i sr. .-.i... rw.

trinea of a Future State. Materialism, Holiness Sim, Rewards, Punishments. Depravity. Chaiitfe of Heart,

v Ml, h Preordination and Fatalism. 1 tuta edition.

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Die Annually Of consumption in

of others, u-e purchase wis-lom at onr own cost and obtain it loo often, not liil the fruit of our foil v is eiten to liie core. AVere onr several cou-s.s iinrke.i out an t una'teraVy fixed bv the hau 1 of d-stin v, we might reap some consolation even liioiieh ourl. ts should fail among the

Hilt v h-n a kind Providence has p'a.-ed both the I p iod an 1 the had t-fore us and given to the most

the I'nifrd Slate, yf hn many could nave been ear, d if they had rvtortt d to Hocers' Liverwort, fi

'I'hr in ten!.!!. 'I'hoiitaiidi upmi '1'houtandn are now testilNitu; that it has ed their bvrs and reMoi-rd

tarv view ot phrenoloijv with forty three illustrative , them to Health o one nerd Despair!! though your en-nvinrv 'thirty sixlh edition, ei.Urc;. d and iin j phyfician and friends five yon up to die!!! yon cannr.oe.l 1 mn Priri. i no I liol be wohs than Mrs. Howe, of Staunton. he m

BY O. S. FOWI.EU. ' fiven Up hy her Dnctnra and friendj to die with the I tterciitnru nrtccnt: its lawa and filets annle d to ' r ' of Contilmption. We publish her certiti-I

human improvement. A new and improved iditiou. ! ,-,e in addition to the vat numhrrs nbiamcd in CmIllu'trated with twenty 6ve engraving', li mo. I etnnati, to how that the cure it makes are not ConPrice SO rcnti. ' i ned to that City alone, hut in every place w here it

'That the physical, mental and moral qualities are "ecu lniromicen. hciii wna' sue say;

transmisaile, no one will deny. How iiiiport.t i p( then, ttiM we understand the conditions of the body (Lit

.kiu ; .,. l k This is to certifv, that some tnnn'hs rnce. I w as t

or this subject is immense, and should be.iamimd by 1 kr" ?i,h pa" in my side and breast: I called in the all.'-Literarv Messemrer. id of several phy s.cians, but they lli.led to cive roe

DR. AXDHRMT COMBE ' rIr" ,nr space i one year 1 prew rapia-

i, wuiye. s.i i.iiiuuii in mis, & was aitacKea won a violent cutirh. althmie-h an excellent physician lived . in the same house, and nsed the crn atest esrrtion.

unit palil the strictest attention, it baffled all his skill two nttvrrs were called in, one of which was an

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Tub e wis is soni respects a peculiar

r:rl. She was n. itir ?!i. q't-en of beantv ivr t'iAwii,v f periertioii.a'td vt thtr w is that about her which r-mi-red li-r far more iuteres-tin-v. T'a.-r-was an 'n-'Xnrcssii.le sweetness in h -r c'l.'.'eo !!-., tint tol l uirectlv to the hea't. 11 i- eve were of a dark h ;?..! color, soli, stii iII 8!l 1 liflCrtte, it seeille.i to rVel ill tile Very joys ot i's own evis'-nce. H. r s'tiile was inimitable. It almost whisp.-rei t'le pure, niisus iecting confi !e.ifr of lov-. ft j.i';e the gentiiue feelings of a virtu ins he;irt. Alice was eitnh i!i.'a'! one of tbt class of g:rs wjioiiiinrove upon an aeq:i ri'ilanoe. Those! only who were a.'inine.i to the srcrecv of the pninte ciri 'e era 11 In lv appreciate her n erits. It w:ts m i.irtane ta :H'ninfl one of these. The f-i -t !shij whicii I firt eutert lined lowir.isher ns a vi.nn-T la.!v ot iireeal.'.e ti loners, soon eTp .rei.' i ii M "t ;ch"V !i! : an ! this in turn bribt-enr-1 i .to !..-.., an-j I b.-gm fn p.idr the pmori. ty of rviki lg f.oiie s '.. a .van' s. Tiire reyeb.it two prions o' 0:1s. s.e wrm of a ;;:- c.iiis:,!iition. an 1 as I fear-d t;n vonng. Tiivs o! i2y U ! t-.ug'it tn to luli-r?, that either be one or t!i other otij'u to It ; a bar to tnarr . ij". Ail ! tais o;i;iiiou, ;av ll-ver. lip to I'.a present hour, seen cm;., f.j abandon, though i-c- tb -,t 1,-.,e, rear --"i. r Vlir, Ivjs Willted jts

Ifit Princ'Dlrt f Phytitlogy applied to the improvement of physical and menial education. T which is added Note! and Observations, hy O. . Fowler. From the improved Ediiihurg tditiou: with illustrations : 8vo. Price T3 cents. O. S. FOWLER

Mrtrrtn, yfatnrel and Rrvralcrf: or the Natural

Dr. J White s Celebrated Remedies KK ithnt ian11H, in the invnii:i.lt trct'-t which rloi tht-ir fnipltivrnrnt. vh-r'vt-r i litutire fo-er tf t ht-t rriiiftlif nre tt-if-tj hy n with thenihcr beM if iueilit-. ktuiwn, f hett- iti nriattte prnve tht-ir tiprtor etl'viic ftn. tliir iioniPHnr.th v tmitt'tr i-taiiii to pnhlir CKiirHlt Tivc. Uittatr, in !l It varit'tv Mrrti, ytt-ltl in tht-ir ne. Pr. J. White Veij-t tahle KtiMr n fTtt,i rnrc f.ir Coltl , CiMiih, C "ii nip tiun, nrt'.it Ctnpl:unt, etc. t-ii. It i expei torttf. tunk r n ior;itn nl-ti-rativt', t-timiilant, pt cturnl and Urmii W-riit. It pro-nittti-c xptrturation, nii.ovfi rninrt'tinit. hihI

J LUKF. ki:?;t, TEMT.MIV, SiltrrWirc nut Spettac'e Vaiailae ! .3 tu rer. Dnininnil pointeil c;i.d l,iiis,c. I i.2 ta t.lin st Wei ween 5 ill and '.lli C iin .lu ill i.OI.io. 1 Man II 20, l'4S. lH-'.y.

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for Mrs. Alice Terrell. I was answered with a ;-i:;h, which eviilentlv betokened no (ood. Her story, bv the landlord was this: "Shortly after her marrUsr- s'ie and her husband settled on an excellent farm with every prospect of a long and hap.iy life. For a few years they , enied to enjoy each other's society. At length, however, ns the ardor of youth wore olF, most of those little attentions so common with a new married couple, which though of small real value in themselves, vet add so much to the h ill-

pi nes of domestic life, were laid aside, particu-

Price 50 cenri.

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seit-euucatioii and iitvetiiie instruction. I weuttetu

larlv bv Mrs. Terrell. She did not, as she had ' edition, enlanred and imprr.ved: with twenty-six en

once done, nw run to meet him at the door, i ' Pn-e 50 c. . . , ... r-i -I flK5. L. p, rU la. It.

uer inquiries annul nis success or taiiures in business, were neither so frequent uor so earnest as formerly. Eler sympathy was not so free

ly extended, nor did she enter so fully into his

Velinws. as in times pas. Still there was no decided mark of disrespect, there was no com- ' plaining, no chidinj. Alice had too o;ood Beiissi to maiiifest anything of that kind. She only; did not love him. Bat she endeavored to re- i

spect him, and to some, extent succeeded. Yet

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aired and skilful physician, but all their efforts prov. ed alilce iiuarailinc. At last, a physician who was attetulinir a ciinp-nieetiuir in the iu itrhboi hood, came

in see me, ami iieelaren that I coulil nut last morel than one day lontrer; also all of the vast liumUer w ho j came to see me, believed that a few da at mo'l must i end my earthly career. M friends were now called ' in to see me die! Mot my hrniht r at this crisis, (hear- j in of the asiouishin; cures pi rformrd bv rr. R.nrer' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chiliroihr and back a ilistauceof sixty miles , in l ' hours to pet some of the above medicine; I enmmen- ;

ced takini; it, and strange to tell, before I had ued half a bottle, the en 11 eh w as entirely cured; from this time I n coven d rapidly, and when I had used two hollies, I was able to assume inyfamily vocations as usual. I am lullv satisfied that ifit bad not been for the excellent medicine, I w mild now he in my grave; and must in justice say. that I truly return iny sincere thanks to the inventor of this prici less medicine, ami would 'i commend all persons afflicted ith diseased lungs to give it a trial. HARRIET ROWE. We the undersigned, do certify, that this account of Mrs. Howe is correct, we being personally ac quainted with all circuin-tann s.

P, P. JOHKSOV, PFTF.R P. MATTHKWS, THOMAS CRAIG, .'OS. F.VANS. Stvintnn. Ohio. Feb. T, lS4r.

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itsiini..U(in?qiaLtirand powi-rofallnin? irri-a-, . r" . ' ' ' . ' s' 'i ..... f.... ' ' . ... . . . :iiIm.5 m. ilu- (.irnttr. 1! n 1 1. hn-li m ill b-

trti I'Tthi hntncliii'til tulu . 'I'rv it hrn !ir thrtoit. tomach and liitii; nn- M', and mi Vrrit.tr frntn coltN and contrrn; in maeival pnw r will rfinovp ul! tlMiiht. ifanr, of it iti-timuh!f valnt, and t!.o jntireoftht' ri ptitaiioii it ha ariiiir-d. Fcmnltt who e the V fHt:ilif Klitir, f.r Flonr Mhn, too fwe niftier, Mtarinir Dt.wti tr rrfman-e Laoor pain, art- never hen after w iUintr lo be w ithnnt if Few rmedie hnve rern tl many, in varum diea.e, from oitft-rin? and iU-ath;nolie tquat to it for w hir H it i prear d. Dr. While Indi.in Compomul, pereverinpl v ne.!, positivi ly cures every ete of Iypepia. however tvere r ehntiiie. A a remedy lor the r-muv:I of Fm.ile Obstruetioiis aiul oiher dieai , it i tnfalliMt . In evidence nf the iinparallelled power and inetimn hie value of helndinn Compt'iind, a an Alteratixe and Ftinfier of the Hloml. we may remark Or. J. While li n-d it in tne treatment of a ci""! hiiiii'h r of the nnt loath-tnnie form of Sypl.litte epret) ilieat, ilh the eraiilieatioii of it happy tfert, and the peedy perniHiient cure of thee drt aIfnl diea, never tiefore attained hy any b any other remtdie in thi eotiiuirv or in Kttrope. " It i4 theonly remedy knun, on whieli a rntmah1e hone nf iieroiaiieiir repot -rv can he futmdtd. for all

1 those disoroYr indicaiinp or erwmir out of a radical impurity of (he blood. It aettially ha nccompli-.hed ! all that it ha been merte-l SarvaparilU would do, ; but ha never, really, performed. The Indian Cmptind i the onlv nnfailintr remedy i for Seroftila orKini;' Kvil, White Swelhiifr, Syphi ! litit; ftteret) and Mercurial l)i ae, t'lrer. Kruption on the Skin, Di-cbm s ot'lhe Hone. AtVectinu : of the IJver, Iypepia, Cn.tivt ne, Ii heurnatim.

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Keen. lerreii ipn in oonm tne aincereiy ot i r,, ,hr phrenol.-eical Or,rant. his wife's affections. Unwilling to trust to first , of the author. Paice to cent.

ciirrinif in tlehiliialed cnnstilutmn. and constiiu-

i lional and hereditary complaini, Iu re the virus of ) the pan nt causes a develnieiuent of Scrofula or Syphilis (secret) or mercurial Disease in the child, aiid i ill all complicated cases, as in terntis whose rniisti-

By this iiitiluine have induced Phtsieians of the I V"10,,""re broken down bv mercury and arsenic, or

hiliet standing to precrihe it Te even Professors I ""l""l" r or inindicions tn aimi tit of disease in r the C IU res admit that it cures after everything general. In the worst forms, of the must Inailisome else has faili-d. i fsecn-t) disease, s, hen the poison is nlisorhed and I n-

Dr. H. Cot. late Profi smr in Cincinnati Medical , kn """the circiilatmi; mas, ,lie Imliau fnnipoiin.l

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eonininn mantle Clocks, tiold.aiid S.Iiit Li v comniiin X'a1ehi s (Void ami Silver 1 in-.'- ::ii

pens. Kine. Ilreastpins, SluN, Suit ben". v;U.r thimbles, M. i I haij. clasps and pur-e ni'.in.lii nu assortment of Silver, (i. rnuin e5,.r aid p!:;iiil na mid table spoons; a variety of S;ii clac'es. Also, choice flrrlciis of ciltl'Ty, I'tll ami pm-ktt kn.ws, Itarnrs, .c; and in short all articles usually Kt pi iu Jewelry Stores. They ;ire aNo prepart d t.i atti ml to a!! jiois in i hv Silverniilliinif lin -uch ns ri pairing Clink, M'aiili.-. and Jevt Ii y, aii.l tlie iIliiij;!! of eia.s in ei ft.u-li s, 'I'haiikfnl lor past favors, thi y bnpe by a str'.et vtent inn to liu.ines in m til aiul r. ci-i'. e j ! ilu nil .lure of the pnlilio en lorn, d lermi'ii d im they sre tlul in: custom, r shall have cause uf ih-tliMaeiioii. Sl.u-e on "!ai'l lln r--. ri-el, n. y ui'jKi-ile Oie puhlic oflii'es, Itrookv ille, la. March Id, lH4t. K-if.

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' ort wid I sr. after she was irivrn un to die hv a niim- c"r". orknis; its way w ith silent but tlfecnve

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impressions, lest ?erehnee lie sho.,1,1 be led in- IJPV. "VJ.leri. m4 ' "f" WS ib. Carle. W.de. "f CZ , " Secretory and' Kvenlory ..re... repair, all to an error, he examined the .tuttler rloselv and ! lT. r.-'',f,!t T rmrr'" sumption with this mciluiiie af.erall bis other rtme- ' ,p "'. known and unknown, and banishes from

, . v,..,r . ....ir.i. n..... in ... r""' -"" d;,., had f.iled tne svsteni t verr vestieetif disease.

I tyf Dr. H. H. Wilson, a regular Physician ofGalli- I Dr- White's Vei-rtahle P. lis unite eriat t ower wilh . nobs, savs it reallv acted like .harm in ihe c if i mildness of act ion ; operating ihroii.-hiiul the nleneii-

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inuuileiy, n;mi nt lam, wil-n nil lHp tailed Dim, practical application. Illustrated with likeutsa of ,

hi reliprt tntly consented to believe tllRt his wife the author in the act of producing masjuetie aleep.

In.i iriven linn her hand ami withheld her heart. ' ;,rw na enirvii coition; "iily 2 cents. !Ie firetrl to Beki.owl-.ism to himself his .,-..r.....

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t.e ( -liitrjirv, live.) in tile Hi

known !.-r ;iitn it from

w..s not I1.-.11-.SHI11, and notwit"istm;i!i5 his e.i-in- : t .i it ivi-. limit.'. I, !'.i- reiitit. ion was nev-r-;!i !-';- fee. i, v:s a f in'.iiy ronuepiion of h-rs H j w,.s a'-o, t a s. nll cxtei'.t, t'U" sup Tu r i'l I' ;.!lt rij" t.iliU'l-. '10 OjiilOS lh o-U'.s, I i t-tf.i u lerson-tl R i.ie.i rani'r wliieli vanity w';i n.r...i vfoi:;.i !. hig'i'v sl-ttt-r-.! bv roup tr-i-!i with !ii i'i ti:i,i!ji;iis!:ed char.i0U-r and !:i V 0'oi -- .'.Jiloei.t. I'.'-t-run U' ii n-.t to h- ';te, with piircKc, p- :--r''v 1'i.ire . aii t -. bear up n iitivt a l.i lno, I w. ri ;"i--.vi r to my ro'iiiininii itlon wi'Sl it -Ini :s iii.::'.I'-rer.e. It r.une u, t. I s.mir'it a j. -- ..- il iiU-t . i ...e, an i wis rel'-ir- i t a Intnre l"T..'. f..r a tie :i nit- repiv. At tb" titu- a;iti.iiite.:. she 'i' l '.iie.i carrying the matter fn-t'i-r for jit of sn;;i 'i-r t 'l r itii -, ibonebt I, shb i ! not niaiirt lii- .i.-overv s.i hhm ! f!iit hv n-e ! 1 v. u'uler. !i-n t-lie had heard from mv v:i lips, ii v mn i-1 iinj op ins ti in to enl v iiiar-Jo-ff-m v snrpi is - at learnin j tbat i'"Vr.'ir;.; l!i?.t !i 'a.l not r-e!iel til'tn. Td.s r.f.n e(l"i! 111- t ) tli-end; but I would hive -- -f-rr-.i mher ipeans. H- T rel:l-; .. u IiS 11 IV v ill Sll.'rl pf'ml!:!iv .:!n ten!!-, t'i':t 1 ':iiii.' h'tve frit iU)r--..". in m nwo e-iim tit...i, bad I be-ri ronrions ..f.ntrt i"inr for a momet't a shade of resent-t.'-'it. No! Ii'i!i I turg.-t to love, I could i."Vr iv,K.' to r-p- rt. Mv notions 1. 1 ihf i tidortendern'e wtiirh n jrent'. ni-.n 'ii.nld ptis-ess on such occasions, were rh ins s.itii.-'w h .t s-M:"ii!ar. Tlo-y tnav have i "in r t i! into ohsiiti-.'i'v. I I'.ad resolved that ti-.i I tiiy shoii! ! eer liav- tae on:.rtnnily of ris-r.i-iiiij to- twice. And v-t 1 f. It half in-liii-d ta m .lie her c ise att ex. ention. On ascettain-

i .ij b. r however, this idea was abandoned Ii ::-.!! y am: lorev-r. N- ver were m v lips to speak lote to b-r. MeticeforlH I was to exen ise lo'viri .M,s Taylor onlv esteem, but that of the l.iob.'st nriVr. A few monihs roiled around, unit I was sitting on- eveiiin-r in mv ehainlvr, closely eeai;ed m sin iv. A Iriend of mine entei-i! wilh ' N-ws f.r von." -Mi! I. it in-?" sdd 1. ' es; Alice is to be married, and she marries noi tier choi -e." "Von e.re in j. st." "Ni t 1. .lv auihoritv Is ntiJonSl-1 It is li -r own ! iii.Tiiaj-. 'ie yicKistotlio persua-t-ini! of lier frieltiis " "Ar- voti in earnest '"' 'T mn."

conviction that his own wife did not love him

That hour struck death-blow to his peace. I He was an extremely sensitive man, ready to: assert his rights the itHtaiit they were invaded or dispnt-d, and Ind idoliz-d his wile. To :. meet with lifeless respect, where h had looked '

for ardent affection, was a fate bv which h- was

bv no m-ans prepared. Aiid yet he felt it was his fate. His very brain stafgered beneath lb- Mow. II- lVd to tli- hnUlo for relief; it failed of t'l- aid h sought. The) card-table followed. For a time his tronhVs were drowned amid th- excitement of the play. But even this afford-d a temporary forireilulness t.f his misery while his lucid iutervals were filled Ui with the reproaches of a guilty fonsci-nco. His strides to rum increas-d with most f-arful rapidity, till in a short spae of two years, an affray at a liors--rac terminated his career. Forlumtely th- brevity of his course forbade bis squandering tne whole of t is es-ate. A aufficleiioy was lelt to afford his family the necessaries but not luxuries of lit-.

On the nevt day 1 rsl'ed npon Mrs Merrell

tteti on the Moral and liir. ll. cmal Laws rotir B' inf . l Tirenoloiry adopted as the true Philnsopwf of Miud. With notes and appendix, bv Oeorav Comae, west and enlarged edition, price 3 cents. Mr. Hurlhul is now Judge of the Supreme Court in the city of New York.

TIR. JOHV H NFWMIN

Mn Miirniti. ikr vifriifihr Ur. H Wl.emn... nf tary canal, remonnir a 1 1 olensive acciimiilaii.iin, in

Petrist Ohio, who mas on th- point of death w ith ! bowels, and stimulatinir all the .nriouiiilioir .r

Dlllmonar! Conson.oiinn. anp wss re. I., re. I I., health 1 K1"" heallhy .late; and act Itl 7 as a tonic, the

Iter ( few wet ks by the use of Dr. Hope's Liver

worts tar.

I The late ease of Mn. Epirert w ho now resides on i Race street, three noon above Kislilh, Cincinnati, is j truly the most remarkable and astonishing ever rejeordtd. 1 his lady had the Consumption for the last

- . ..... - si...- i je.rs, auu lateir sue srrt w- w orse anu worse worn irrni'ion: i the PhilosoGhit r C Aormtwjr: Unit- , -..i.-s ..- ......k . . , " . s, c down and enianciated. cold inirht sweats and licenc atme; the prmcirlet of Lite in Coiiuciioii with Sturit i , ...

and Matter u.,.o l,..,,..-rf ..,.1 1.. re...vn. I !" " rTVrJ r";r' .. " "ucea 10 n mere sKen ton,

lleaiiiit'ully illustrates! in tke highest style of the art.

rnce oiuy u cents. L. V. FOWI.F.A. ,rynifiref H--ad and PhrtnoUgU al Chert in Map Fnrm: Desunetl to convi y at utie i. w ike aatnrnl laim-iiaiji' ofeavh orpan of the mind. Price li cents. MltS. Hl.II'. n'tn-an: Uer Frluratmn unit l ifuenrt: with a cm. era! introduction by Mrs. C. M. KirkUnd. Illustrated m iih thirtern portraits of disiuigui. bed women, limn. Price 40 cetus. t.Ol'IS CORN Rti. oVVr and Temperate Lite: with Notes and Illustrations, by John Hind. II, Dentist. Containing directions as to the quantity of I'r-od ncc.asary to propinir life to an loo years, ismo.; with nuniemus illustratious, and a likeness of the author Price it cts. Jl SI fS I.II.lllli, M 11., r. H. s. I Chemistry nfpllrd to Phytiology. Azrtcvltvre and

Comme'ie: with additions hv Dr. Js.hn Gardner.

was most disiressinir, all her phvsieians i

j cave her up te die w ith the last states uf Consiimp. j tion Dr. 'I alliafera, now called in a celebrated ' ' Lunc; Doctor w ho saiil there w as not the least hope of I

, h r recovery, hnally her lutirs i,i. -crated lioth inter- ; tiallv and externally and the blood settled under bet I nnils sothat they came oft"; her friends came in to take their lust farewell at this crUis she commenced iisinc; tthis same Dr. Hntrcrs' Liverwort and 'far. which has restored her to belter In with than she has enjoyj ed siin-e she w as fourteen yt ars of aire, and in three ! months she eaincd fifty pounds in tiesh. Those who dntiht the virtitres of this wonderful medicine arc in- '. vited to call and see her. j OrJCnntumptives should call on the Acrent and see i the certificate in full of the above mentioned curts

and also a vast number ot in hen Kor.alehy A. L. St'OYIL, corner of Fifth and Hare Streets, Cincinnati. Also for sale by H. I YNF.R, llrookville. IS.

and learned Irom lier own lips the whole history ', LrE'' 'wtavo. Het edition paper, only 10 cents

ot the mailer, which corresponded sultan tutlly nif pnrn,r: ' 1it.J tmprovrment wttli to it given above by the landlord. j ofOH'sprinir, including importaut din ctious and sinrSh- had three interesting chdiired. on nn t"'i"' to lovers and the n.arrinl, concerning the and two daughters, the toncg-st of which (then ""'"e-" '; nl ihf most sacred and moineatous . -r .- , r -.jr. , relations ol III-. IJin-. Illustrated. Price II cts. about four years ol age.) I was permitted after j HV THK StF. Al'l linu miieh persuasion, to adopt. She is to he educa- ! .1-nnnvenert: or, Evi.s and Kemedit of excessive

t-.i along with my ovn daughters. V hatever i V1 P everted Sexnalityr including warning and ad- rli-oitthilis asthma, phthisic, and incipient consump-

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pains to render her iuevery respect a. i amiable

are! accomplished lady

''Is there no Balm in Gilead?" OH. I ll) Indian Kalra r t.itit a miUl.j.U ntant untleftV twal nm v, cintinosnl si-1nit v t"

thue Hoiitn ami lli'trh limit and ticrt-it'ullr uit by .the tusltans in Iht ctin? ul at I luiii Ditt-ait-'i. Maur I vcar t-Kptrirnre ha prvt1 it to !x not tiiOy the mm! aTTfahh, but iliculrflly the mott rtTvcliial

. f.tnfdi for vre thront hoar fie, coujrhs coltl

i Iti thronrr ot a couple of day I It'fl the m'ancholiv ntiti dejpctMi vidov, to attend to . the business whiohoal'rd w from home, i "A!ic? Taylor nifirried ol her choio.

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j ii.'ifT'inir o7irr irir i.innu. poiinneo on tne : Laws .if Life, as dev. loned bv the scit nae ofl'hri'-

"Wp.om c T.rreU." 'llereb.d "v. .;.rO. t'l, re

lie niarrs

lianinif mvs. 11'lltS W'iliMI til-

ft so, b'ood

Mv sni-.t

If. ! heart MvH-ns

SUU'v witlvn !-. AlV'

i to st u'li -,!:. '1'h- verv fount ii ns

. I ;;r,. a.,oe:re t for lime to have dri-d up. To ti.tve coiii '-ii li-r: to h ive be-w (i. feale.i; to have r e,iiei'..J iuys.-:f i i ir.at d f-at, tin ier Ihe rnnvieiioi that it w is prel-rible t-t success; to he l-li that her h-.irt was mine; her hand was ai. 'ilier's; that sb- was to marrv a man for whom she cm; i .iit-rinin. h-rhaps onlv a cold respect, t lliink Ihal but lor in , sh- would at least have i'vT'"1 Idol wil l a lielter sliow of propriety, an ! m !;t h ive never known what it was to 1 iv aa i-r ; t I tt s l- .-.nil 1 r ."tnr 1 only I f d. si I n' ii! K. ! - par -, a r i -nt aiV i'lion woa d b ' i T-ti it V ' u ab-vit to h 'sto-v onlv iu"- hull up. -.a in :o, w 1 1 w-i i ! 1 b- eniilied lo b ii 1 li-.n t i l hi !. -v- th it the consec, I'-ic-s ofsn li a onion, would h- loithi'ir, diss 'til.n-t'oii and t'.tcnsl, and that Alice must .;r.i .iot h'T anhaaov exist-!!.'- i'.l the enibrice o;" a sh cou'.d not love. O! thes- w-r- r tl-c-t."Us which pi-ri'ed to the vetv boltoni cf in v

l'd that I had never hatu'.-d Ip r tint th.it sh- had jjon- io t':, a'tar ttnin-a-l.v'o.-r's liive. lV;es-ed :-uor illi-el

i Fsis t Itraniirr tkaa Virttsm. The New York Imiii rtlatea the following roi maniic incident: I "A rather fashionahln yotinir man of about ' thirtv, was notic d vesterdav aiternoon proine-

; nadinij between the Tar k and th- Hospital, in ; Practical rhrenolog-itts. Amply illusiraird; f which

Hrvtadway. 114 was attlreal in somewhat fashionable sailor fashion, and prewente.1 evident i marks of th- ruin of dissipation. His dark hair 1 was lonr and in.ttetl, and his tnilet appnretltly had not been attended to for many days. At

one of his many turns, ho met two ladies. Onei was tall, strikingly handsome, and dretsed In i-ep mourning, the other was short and fair, and b-decked in liijbt f tncy colors. When the sailor and lady in mourning met, the. latter wildly sor-am-d, ami would have fallen on the side walk but for the impulsive etfort of the sitang- looking mm to catch her in his arms "Good Heavens, F. iward," convulsively gasp-d the. female, and "F.liza.mv own beloved one," was hoarsely

whispered by the sailor. He bore) the fainting form in his arms trenily into Mr. 'a store, and every attention was paid to her distr essed

situation. Quit- a gaping crowd was collected, deeply interested by the scene. The lady is an actress of grei-t promise and some European fame, now s-iouruing at one of onr fashionable hotels.

She was to have appear-d at one of our theatres during the course of iient week. Having heard of th- death of her husband, sh- left Kngland about two monihs past. The history of her earlv marriage was ono of woe and inisfortiiue.

Her hnsban-.i was a midshipman on board an ' t, ,i ,i,.,rr,.,i,n r,i. -i-.

nob.cy and Fhysiuloiryt and showinir the injurious effect! of atioiulants, and the evils inflicted on the human c. ns. itutiun, by com prt .sine; the orcrans of anistal life. Illustrated with appropriate engravings. S vo. Price ttl cents. HT I'HK tlMF. WTUnR. Matrimony: or; Phrennlnity and thysiolnc;T ap. p'ied to the t l.vctiont of Coiitft nial Companinna for lit. Includinr directions to the n.arried for bvina; t"irether afTVctionately and happily. Illustrated. Octavo, Price H cent. Bf IHE SAMK AI THOR.

Synott't of Phrrnolofy: designed for the use of

IT, COO copies have beeu sold. Uuio. Pricj, aiugle

copy, ci cents. L. N'.'fOWl.K K. . The JthenoTofral and Physioliraf -Umanar; fnh. tished yearly; rnntaininc illustrated descriptions of man of the most distinguished character! tivins;. The annual sales of which are iro.eoa copiei. Price per doxen, only fo cents; single eopi.s cent!. o. s. l. n. row Lrff, khi ros. Amerirn Phrtnolofiral mii-nsl and Mrtreltam,: Devoti-d to Phrenology, Physiolotry, Maf ueiism. SelfImprovement, and (lim nl Proeression. To be published monthly, each number r.nnmiiin thirtvtwo larire nrta... pai-es, and illustrated wi'h portraits of distinrnished individuals. 1 ermi, per fear, ill ad-

GEO COMItF. t ROftT. COX, EDITOHR. .Vi?otne ot Moral and Intellertnal Seience and r'.dinhureh tnarterlv rbrt nolmriral Journal. Con. taininir Kssaji on Phrenntory as a department ot physinlosriral science, rhibiiin; its varied and important applications to the most interesting questions

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any other vegetable or mineral puison in it, consequently it nmy be taken hy Eemalt! ur Children at all times with perfi ct safety. Thi. valuable medicine, since its introduction in the west has met with a rapid and unprecedented sale, so tbat the fieticral Agent has often liven unable nieet the demand. Thishas led unprincipled villains to gvt up have immitatious and palm them off, on an nnsuspectinr, suffering public fur the "g, nuine article" under the name of "Balm of Life," "Balsam of Life," All Healing Balm of Life," -'V. ver failing Balm of Life.' Look our tor the Swindler and as von prize your money and life pet Dr. Tid'a In dian Balm of Life prepared sold w holesale and retail at the Eclectic Dispensary No. 117 rbiuth Side of 6th st. between Vine and Kate sts. Cincinnati Ohio. I. K. WOMBAIT.H, Agent for the West. Cincinnnati, March 1th, 184.1. U-Iy.

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ciiiiess.aud joinetl a cruiser of suspicious character. In on- of his fits of intoxication, this man lell overboard in the Uu'f stream in a gale of wind, a soar was thrown him, by which lie was miiai'itlousl v saved. I- was picked up bv one

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uniay. t.dward I , is the husband for whose at a trilling expense for postage bv enclosing in the rumored death, this ,oung, beautiful, and ac- , letter ihe requisite amount, an t dirertin Ihe ame complisli-d wife, went "into mourning; and thus, ! P"" ra'J Fowlek St wells. 1 K.v Iti v....M . v v-. v.

as we love deft, ihe.i.t lid she, m a singular man- I c r Smll ,.in rr h" 1 V "' .

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IV.tb smi'.l, and on- w;-s lcp;.v. I was t oiV-r covgr itnlatious, but salas! they pro-

cci'vlcl onlv irom the lips. The evening was sp-nt in a oii-a incuts, t il at a lit- hour, fie conipioy s'p rt-d. I returned to my lodging lillci wi'ii th- eit,,vi m.'laiieholy ril-ilions. Spring cvii", an 1 with it a ciiang- In mv pnrvii s. N mv .: - i - ii. als c lll-d m-lo a l ist mt pi-'.ef tli- -iiairy. t h'Otrti- abs ir'a-,1 in the i'-'s a 1 1 auvi'ti-s of .f... T!i-liu'i -s of mv

profession w r- ;.rd.Miis an 1 ta- i.-tn ni.is upon mv ait-iiiiou ta-'cssini. A. oi l a crowd cfbui-, r..-ss.t' . fair wer-alm-st forgotl-n. if that werp.'ssi'..! . At .Mig;l. Iiowev-r. an ll'i .ectcd turn of event brought tne some relaxation. I li st no time in noorcviag it, and soon found I. n s. If a siippiiatit at the shrine of beantv. Mr e.l..r;s wer- crown-d with stiross. We vverc.i trnc 1. N. v-i , never shall 1 forg-t the tbo'ls v. bi ii thai -veiling rusaed through my mind. Th- toy till in'io p t'ions, the happy dronns ih- ... .-.-r long' n z of chi;:h'ViVi. vont i and early manb.o the wc.ole twenty-live y-ars cf mv life s viiiinj lo have crowd- iand centered th-m-seives in that cue hour. There, by mv side, sat tie - 'vet o! a'l t;iv earth'v aspirations, the fur sMng v hi.-h I Ii .1 so often lielore v t;nlv endoav-o-e 1 t v ptnr-iii i'ii .gination. There sh-sat, a ii i:ig rlity. Mv hippiit-ss wis coiuolete. Visions of th- fit tit re started to View before m-. We had nlecg-d ours, lvcs to tread 111-path of -bf-tog-th-r. Was that path to be strewed with flowers or with thorns. Was sh-, th- child of , av.1 letic-, to bless ta- day that unite 1 her fate wilii min-; or to plo i th- down-hill of l.fe in thcoi.i habiliments of waul? Thoughts such as lh. se cio ii'.-d my brow with sadness. Amid1 M hilarity and mirth and joy which prevailed around in-, in the secrecy and depth of my own soul, T pl-dg-d mvs-lf to be her protector, hr support, an.i her comfort. Wtth ail the sacr-d-li ss of an oath, I vowevi that, a she had b-eo i

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C-FNTLEMEN t. ADIFS-On- and all-t wish 1 to say that I have fitted up and opened new i store in the town or Rrookville, mar Mr. John O. Adair's "I avrrn, where yoii will find a neat little sto.k or C.-o.ls, well assorted, and very chejp lor , cash or good country produce; such as Bufer, Eggs, Itacs. E. ath. rs, Sec. Mv st,Kk consists of all such g.a.Mls as an-usually kept in retail stores, such a.t'at1 iros, M. D, lanes. Alpaca, lustres, plain and plaid Oinghams, plain and plaid Muctins, plain and cross. ; harred Jaconet!., Bobinetts, Orecianetts, plain and figncd, hewn and bleach. -d Mnslms, Linens. Laces, j Edging., Inwrtmgs, Uihhons. Bonnet Trimmings, J VVn-aihs and Flowers, Ladies Worked Colllrs and j rHV, Ponoe Silk for rrss,s, a cood article verv I cheap; Mack and hn.wn Drillings, cotton and linnen. ; Cloths, Cassinteres, Sattincts, Twetds, Janes, Linleys. Flannels: Cotton, Woolen, Silk, Velvet and . Satin VESITNCiS; a variety of summer gnosis l,.r gent's and boys' w are, snrh . Summer Cloths, I) rap ' d'ete, linen and cotton rood., plain and plaid.

. ALSO Hanlw are and Ctith ry, Hats, Caps, Moot! . and Shoei, Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Fish, Ac. t;ivemea call I shall take pleasure in sheaing . Von mv sroods. and if I h.v ttirli ... ...it. -.. ...

report of a pistol, but paid little attention to it. i'"rv nd quality, t hope to have a share l your cui-

A. W. si I LF.N'BEKGF.R. Prookville, April Jt, IS4S is-.tm

animals about her, nothing can stve her from th- appellation of an 'old maid. In abort, I have alw:ts found that neitn-ss, mo. sty, economy, and humanity tr- the never failing characteristics of that tnihld creature, an 'old maid. " ile.r. Richard F'aston. Ksq , of Hamilton, and Treasurer of Hotler county, took his own life yesterdiy morning by shooting himself in his bed at the C. S. Hotel in this city. About 7 o'clock the landlord h-ar.l something like' the

About 9, Mr. V. iston not having been seen, his

room was opened, and he was found lying dead .in hisb-d; the pistol with which he ha.l destroyed himself lying b-si le him. He had come to th- city on Sunday evening;. On Monday he appeared to htveless thin his usual vivacity; but that was attributed to a headache of which he complained. No cause known for the rash act. He was an old and respected eilinen, and one who seemed to "enjoy life full as well as most others. The following note addressed to the landlords, was found in his mom: Cincinnati Juue 5th, 1S4S, ) V. S. Hotel. Gentlemen: S ts: Please to pardon, if not, forgive me, the inmry I may done v ou. Oliver S. Caldwell will be able to give von the paniclarw. RICH ARb BASTOX. Messrw. Wrtherby and Sweeny.

Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Butcher's Kutve., shoe Knives, Drawing Knives. Spears" super Hand Saw., Cross Cut and Wood do 1 race, Halter and Log Chains: l ea Kettles, shoe els and Tongs, Bras Kettles, Coffee Mills, Mill Saw Files, Flat Bastard do, hair round do. Horse Hasp,, Hatchets, . ail Hammers. Adams Shovels. Deven do, Ota in do; Manure Forks, Collins' Axes warranted:) Haines; Steelyards; Balances, Steel and tr ll Squares, l.adels and Sktmmen, Hurry Comtis, Meal Selves, Round Bolts, Knob Latch,-., Tumbler Pad Locks, Cseneral assortment a Butts Hingis and Screws; Chest and "trunk Lnvk: Tahle and Tea Spoons, Sad Irons, Candlesticks, Hore Brushes. White Wash do; Sand Paper, Sewing and Peg Awls For sale at Ihe new cheap store of Jan. . LINCK & FARqt'HAR.

New Fall and Winter Goods. THF. nd-rsiirned has lately received a large and complete assortment of every description ufOoodt suitabW fur the season ; such as DRESS OOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERE". " " Mousse de Lames Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca French. English, and Scotch Oinghama Stl perli ne (rata Plaids " Maw Silk Plaids

ttuena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaids Moler color, .injn d and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded llnmbalinel Plaid Cloak I. mines, all Wool Striied, Plaid and Plain Linseya Rich English and Ami rat an Calicoes Vecyrich plaid Cloaking! Silk and Cotton Velvet A rn h as.ortiinnt of plain black and fancy Silks (itveian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitt! Zephyr Wru Merino tilove!,a new articla lloskin and Kid (.loves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloei W orsted Hoods and Comtorts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Mull and Book Mnslms t.insn Cambrics, brown and black Cambrics Ihrtad Laces, Edgings, and Inseriings Plain and eordetl Jaconets, Brown Hollands

Irish Linens, tircvn H'-rege, tisnte Veils New Style Bonnet Rihhontts Bonnet l abhs and Artificial Fl.iwees Black Sewing Raw Silk and Mohair Frinjfea Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors black and Fancy colored Apron liirdlrs Shawls, &c. Super . all Wool Rrncha Shawls

la Ml.l ami worsted Hrmtia Shawla Do Heavy Woolen and Teken do Plain and Enih'd Cloth and Cashmere do Super. Blanket and Neck do Silk Cravats and H'dk'ls Cloths, Cassimcres, &c. Fine bine, black and brawn French, English and A. mervcan I 'loths French. English and American srool black fassimerrs Super French and English fancy Cassimcres Sky blue FeltC loths and Mackinaw Blankets for Coats Ciold mtxed and other styled Tweeds Blue, black and gold mixes! Jeans Red, green, while and yellow Flannel! Fine black and blue-black Casimere Vesting! Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colons! Worsted ,lo Fine Buck Mitts and lilove! ULAXKETS. SllEETIXGS, fc. 11-4 and 13-4 Whitney Blankets 0-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings S-4 and a-4 brown Sheetings Brown and bleached Drillings and Canton Flannels The a no re goods have been selected with great care, and areotTervd at the lowest Cincinnati pcicea for CASH. R. TVKER. Rrmikville, Xov.toth, U47. 49

all the energies af all parts af the frame, and are of j great utility wherev.ra Cathartic, Laxative, Alterative or Restorative medicine is rertiireil! As a med- j icine for Females, the extensive demand for them and I their popularity, w ith all who use them, fnrni-li ampie guarantee to others w ho are atTtiettd. Dr. White's Vegetable Pills aiva standard medicine, mover a lly ( approved, and justly esteemed tin- hist Pills now know n. L'se tht in once and y ou will use tlu'iii there after. I Dr White's Vegetable Emetics net w ith more mild. I lless than other Fmetics, and tire ol'inculetllalile hen- . fit ill bre aking up most ul'tli.-diseaets thai all.il the '

nitman tamiiy. I or Dr. J. Wbiti s Magic Liniment he claims rxiraorilinary healing virtues nttd curaiiee prnper'ies, anil : that tested by comparison in practice Willi nil the olh- 1 er best re-me dies of this class know n ill the t'lllletl

Statas nnd in Eumpr, not one, in instant e fleets and intrinsic merit, bears any compttrisoii to the Macac Liniment. In the language of others, it is diMieuit to say what it is not good for." For H adaehe'. Toothache, Neiimlgia, Spinal AflVttion;for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Evils and White Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swelling, and 'lit! a mm inns howi ve realised

or on whatever pari ol the body located, it is inlali- i hie. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant nln r , an "Irish wedding," it has noeriual. Try its effects . externally or internally for your own person. Try it externally or internally forvour own domestic ani- i mal, and youwill fine! it economy of time of time, anil I

money, always to kee-p ihe Xlagic Liniment by you. Of the hundre d thousan.l w ho have iisi d it. since iis

invention, not one to nor know ledge, has failed lo a- j

ward to the Mugic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all oilier Liniments. ''It is difficult to say what it is nut good for." 'I hese cele brated remedies are for sal-, wholesale and re tail, hy Dr. 1 WHt I E, and agencies made, at

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.... , - Oalt Moos,', Cincinnati. J. R. R INK A R I). Agent for Indiana. Onr townsmen, HUH ION Ml HITS', and J. S. POWERS, areagents fur Urookville Ind. March, aird. 1841. 1.1-lv. 1 A C X II 11. Dr. J. WHITE mav be consulted at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OF- ' FICE.on Sixib street, one dour from the corner of Main, opposi;,. the Halt House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 1 hose at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w hn.c ci are not beyond the reach uf all med- ! iciues, hy forwarding to him a statement of their age, the length of time thev have been alllirted.

symptoms, progress and general nalore of tlirir coniplaints, fcah accompanying such stateim uts, post- f Iff nliil.l mi.v- nniriin. it... r.-mi .I i... n.i.i iiari It.r i

their cure. ' i Or. . tfhite't Celehraled Kene,!!et. The Vegetable i Elixir, Intlian Compound, Magic Liniment, Ve iret.alile. I Pills, Vegetable Emetics, Htc. are rapidly superceding I all other medicines, because on a fjirtrial of tin in tin y i nniformlv prove themselves to be all that h.t been i assumed f.ir them; medicines of great power and efii- j cacy in relieving and curing the maladies common ' to ourcoiintry. t llfoSr AXI) AILS. ! ,)o,000 LBS. Wavne Iron. r4 20.000 lbs. Slign Iron. 50 Kegs Suuiata Nail., i .tost received. My assortment of Sligo Iron was pur-' chased ofthe Manufacturers at lowi r rat s than are allowed tn Merchants generally, and 1 w ill st il at a ' small advance on cost . I R. TVNEIl. I Broohville, Nov. 20, 1S47. SO D. Cargill. J S Brailburv. i CARC.IM. vV im,nin'Rv, ' j Successors to ANDREWS, C'ARC.ILL .V CO. I iaTan'ifartHrprs nf Rtfivoc). flratcr! nnd I

I I - V ww.vau w m w . . VU . V. . W M SAMS. Hollow Ware, trSMain St., F.at Side, he twei n Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Union. Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Conking Stove., Ten and Seve n Plate, Tarior and Canne.n Stoves, .Vc. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, Tea Kettles, ftc. Di e, 10. 1-1 J-

PLAXKS, &C. l,rstC.LE and Double Pitt Jack Planes. 5 Single and Double- Bitt Smooth do

Single and Double But Fore Single and Double lint Jointsr Rabbit and Sa-h Planes Flooring and Ceiling Planes, For sale low I'm cash, by llrookville., Nov. 2 i, HIT. 30

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LVMHF.K YARD, Flooring Mill, Sasli, Door anel Illilid Kaclnry. Corne r Fourth anil Smith sis Cin., O. HINKI.K ri tilll.il. Have rrrcirtl a larjre and extensive- bnililins; with marhinery tor the mrpuse- ol' nianiilartiiritii; anil kre iin on hand an assortment ol' I'.innel 11, mr-. Sah,

Iiiimi., llisir anil It imloiv h mines. We al her Hoardins;, Hasc Sh. Ivans; fur Store-., while and vrllow I'mr Kioorinir, Hoards and Planks .;uu.l on Imlhsidis to various thiekliess, suilahle for in-ide linishiii" of houses, &.c. In the- Lnitiher Yard, ronnerteil with the- Factors-, they have a qood a.nirtni, nt of I.uhiIk r for all IiiiiKI inir porii'isi-.. Persons alwmt to creel l.nil.liiis on the Ohio and Misi.i.,..i rivers, still find il lo ih ir

i inlercst in pnreli,,.e all l heir I'uililii. inai. rialsol ns, ! loadmtr their lumber, hru-k, lime, Stc. in Flat Ili.nts . anil tarrvin? to ihe place allied on the river. he , boat benur worth ifs cost on the pre anises. We h.Ke , form. bed several buildings on this . I.ui the past sea ' son. j Master builders bavinir ronlrni'ls in ilie country . where materials anil merhaoics ar-a scarce, will lioil , it tn ibe ir ioi.-re'st to call and examine onr stoe-k and i pnres. We are rttline; hy 10 inrh sash at 3J cetus. : and 10 by H inches at 4 cenis, per light, and ail other articles in proportion.

Ciin.iilernie thradvan'acrs we have in macli'uu rv, Ihe low ratesol't'reichl hy Hi. e r. Canal, and Katlroail, we are assured ihat a I w ho patrunirr this e-Mnliii-li-ment w ill be siippliett with materials, Ac, at niucli less prices than they have he're'toforc paid. All orelers pr.niiptly atiended to. TEKMS PSH. N. H. A bill nf prices may he se-en at the office of helndlnaa Americaa: also at Mr. Barwick's Hotel Brookville.Ind. Mar.IS4x.-n r'luint'iii i... -

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PITTSIJlJi;iI SliOV. A Fl'I.L supply of ihe I.OIIF.XZ I IIOX, X.iils. . Sle-e I, and cisliu-s, s.arr.1111. il to Ik- equal in quality lit any in the- m irki I. alw jt s e:i liaii.l and li.r sal,-, at a small a tv.an.-e em i'nt.iiurir pi.e. s. Counlrv xi. rrliaiits and others ii d. well i.i:hme a call b- l',.re pur, Iiiliii - elsi v. In re. Sl ibSle-el r ploughs, uf all siiei-s, alu :m s o;i h .nd. at H. C. lilt ISIIKU'S I .-nil Store, No. 21, Mam sire-ei, a fo- eloors ahi vt Filtli.t.. Cincinnati, Uhin. l).c. 25, 1,47. 1-iy

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feet U ll,'lhs, w nil cl.xis i-..ai. ri and hruss srrew.co'ineniiij; joints, improved Mitallio An icam. uf f.ir briek or Irani.-, t.iir r with hit cylinder three I prnni d ropp. r h. ad, iiimiile.l viu'i l,ii..n sil.er points, v. huh have the j, r r,ar. tv n;i .-..,i;y elise-'iarijinir the- air of its sun r I'.ni'td tnr i ! t-tri.-i! v, , tin. re than any rod, ever hr.iiir'ti b.f.re tin- pu'.lic. . so that any !iu;l liiie-s, n !Tic a. in I . pr... i.i. d w it'i i!iee i roils, are lievmi l a il i i I.r. perl", clly s.iiV- iVn.n i lie is- , fill v ia.-r. i. aires ..t" I.i -mini -. ii. seri! nr.- ..) . .1j siv arrati -ed, ihat any one can rea.lilv aeiaeh lit -r.i. Tin- imnii use p.itrmije and extensive iim.- ,.f l li.-Si.

iqiitiiin r pv ll.-rs jinvi-i how- salil'.ei;ioi-i . are received by Ihe pttMie.

Hollow Oilt Copper Uatls and Weather Vanes fir i Churches, oic.

i'rice only leti cents per fool, w hicli includes the Head. Glass I.ulatnrs, M--latlir Ana. hun ni. pa.-kin and all charge s. Dislani ord. rs proiupilv foru-r.l- il.

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NOTIONS,

, . I IOXS ' all kinds: Cmel, Fans, Br.i.hrs, IM K 4 FAHqVHVR have jnst received a I (f Teedles, Rations, Ink, Sand, Thread, Comb.. ; J penor lot ol leave Uinr; T RI NKS; lor sale cheap J Str,) Herds, Clasps, 4Y.C for sale low bv their new ste-re. May tt U4. ' BIHTIIV b MxJtTIN,

Inuiiro, Madder, A lum, Coperjs, Logwood, Powde-r, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes,

Brvokville, Di-i . 3 0,

I IXCK St F AUQVII.VR. 1S4T.

HATS! HATS! HATS! MESSRS. Linck t Farquhar, have just received a larre and complete assurtineut of Dodd's superior MOI.F. SK.IX HA't'S; do do Brush elo do tin Panama do do Plain Straw do do t.inneite do 1 Superior and Common Palm leaf do Rlaek and white Wool iin .'ne 1, S4:

An allowance- to aire ills, wilh Zinc Prolectors.

l'heu rod.

are p-aier 21 r.-n

30,000 I. MS Sli-o Iron, assort, ii ie.. 20,000 Wayne, " do SOO lbs, American Stce-I soo " Kncli.h l.li.ier sf tl iO kegs nails, fr sale hv RICHARD TVXKR. flrookvillr. May 4,1347. 1

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Ct. A. r.iilsall. lo-iall Dra'e (I. A. BIDVrRLTi sV CO. commissiix Axn I'linnin: merchants,

.-so. i.i, e-st rr.int smr t. inrnin en. lltKHAI. ('AMI ADV NCF.S. made on a.s'.trn-

mcnls of Produce or other me-rch:llie.ise.

UK. FEW TO

Mess'ick, Taylori Walls, Iu-reie c Ttrnee, John Ku-ler, Jieoi.'. Citllinein, L. H. V.ai'ii-iii, Mjr.li '-: I'.i. M. Kn.i-t . Son, Ellis Kc !urton, S. Worti.inloii. T)e,47 42-iy CA -1 AK TXE Jl SI IYP. rjjlHE un.ii r.i-ned have entered into parluer-!iip 1 for ihe-iransaciioii ol a (reiieral Commis-t.iii and r'orwanlin? r.iime.s at New (Juisass, iimle' ih lirm of M'ENCE f (il AIIIl. ami s,,ieic a share ol the bus, ness of Franklin and aelioinitie cimo-ies, HO It Kill SI'i'NCE, i iiom s t. i.i:in. New Orleans, rc, IS4S, si lt

PHCSNIX BITTERS. The l.i-h and etiiied lc'. riiy xviiicli l!.r pre-e nin.-nt Meilirines have acquired i r ti.e ir ii.ari .'. ' :'. 'wj ia -il the disea.es w.ncli ii.. y nr. lo ci.ie. I. u riilr.J I'.a usuil praclice el' pmliiu i i t ii:...iccsry, l i.t Liiir-.t. eiiv r.i' I'.t-t.i. Tina ar knett li 1'V l:.i ir ln:ll; li.t. :r z- -.1

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j The cennitie efll.ese mo:cla.-s : ren..'.v J' :t up I srrj;,n..r. t,d labels, te-setiit-r in a 1 .n pi i.t.

I . Ji , 'i ll's U.-ia! Samaritan." ci Iim.ii -: i ' e..r. ell. a-, ' ! on'which i' drairiiii; cf liri.vltuT h,..o all -'r-el te . i O.'ce, bv wl.ich slrai ci ri tl-.ll'.J. liie v.tv can nri I. i finJ ei. "Tiic urai-.e:t and Samaiil -I.s me C'vr 'f ' ll.eieferc these ul.o procure llit-m v i-li wl.itr wnl ( r- - I ! fee a.siind lli it ihiy are ettuine. be r. .refill, .i u .! ? . buv l!..,e u iiii i.-fuctr vr j trs; l-ut .1' xeu i---. I e -l--l.e I tl.at ti.ty ccme Jircct from u-, cr vloiit t..ueh lia ' ; r"r rrepared and i M ! v ! XZI. X7ZZ.Z.1A.TZ 33. ZZGVZ'.'.'X . S"4 Broadway. Comer of Auliier" .lree-1. New tork Vnr Sale by '' t. r,H .K.r, rro.,ki;:..;ii.i.

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