Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 August 1848 — Page 4
.MISCELLANY. . - - WAni1 -lelXTYHI? HAS ARRIVED, bt F. w. thom9, esq.. AfT'toR ok ..clivton BRADSHAW," ETC. On my way to St. LonU, -afe and !",uu,1 1 arrived at Louisville, on the -learner Ma lison, now years ag,.t,e. The falls of Ohio, at Louisvllle were o low, thiit the Captain resolved to Bo
round hy the, eana. which was cut toon itue ; the necessity of uiiI..a,linZ vessel to liCMen , l,em. o as to permit their passage over the falls. ' At t-n oVlo-k. A. M., we reached Lonisville, ; add the Captain told me, upon inquiry, s wish- , r. to par my respect to a friend or two of that hospitable city, that the boat would not leave j until one o clork, as he had to take on board ; tninilier of Scotch immigrants with their has-i - i it t i. . .1 r. e T:.. page, ho had been brought thus far fromPilLsburgh on a boat that was returning. I therefore bad ample time to mke a morning call or two p ,s.ing. a pleasure of which T eenerally avail myselfor. our western waters, whenever the -bo .t on hich I happen to be a wayfarer, stops w n-re i nave ie ijuaiuioii:r-3. I resolved to pav mv respects to "Amelia," He sweetect poete-s in our land, in whose sociev t siient a most agreeable hour, which I would ! 1 w illinelv have prolonge, but the admonition that ! t- 1 ., , the huat etarietl t one o clock, rose to mv mem-! i r , , 1 I therfore repaired to the wharf half an hour h"fore one, determined to be in time T t T aiiprouched the wharf, I heheld the Madison lumneritig along in the canal, stopping every i moment as if to tike breath, behig tti fact retar-4-i bv some oSptacle or other, which she could not Ftirmoiiiit w ithout the id of poles, and r"pe,, ami a freh tirl. My on'y r-,nedy to ride round to Look- 1 wort, where the) eaiiul terminates bv passintr Into tp river, mid wait an indefinite period for the ' itrrivul of the Hte-.-.ttier; or ?et on hoard a row boat ntid have nivse'f transported after her in the caRil. aud thus re-.irh h-r, which I wax assured iinli! he Bir-ct-M In half an hour at farthest. ' ofti-nriiinrrli- f f . i t . e Vniillia ulia urora ' ' ; Mi. .am,,.,., in iwi, ... convey me .o .lie .ll- . isnn. I w.is soon seated astern and thev puller! 1 ' ; or the st-amer. U e soon entered the .,.,!, hut owin, to the waves the steamer threw ' . , , , j i:i her ronhned traik, and her lumheriiil move- ' . . m..i ir..... . . ra n-.. ;tr;n..i,.. mid delay that we a iproached her. The Scotch iiiimisrrants were what are called !;,ss hIiiio"! nil of iii.in are poor, but often very j rt S.ett,.hl,-, who in the paeket ships in crossing' h Atlaiitic, take a steerage passnge. Among ' tli immigrants on lha M.ulisou were manv females, among whom were some young aud Veautifnl ones. As I ripped out a strong western oath, (I atn ealinied lo write it, fur I have not pronounced . e 1....:... ..u f e i . ante nir loi.o nine, i ai me v.api tun lor nreaKinff ' 1 liis word with me, and leaving before the hour, ' .. c . ui iT t i I uneof these Scotch l.t-ses said lo tne imploringly. I f.r our boat had gotten immediately under the ! tern of the steamer, where she stood, I ...... ., . " ... . , J Uruck Willi the tone and beauty of the Scotch ., . , . , . snau.en, mv un,iulse cf miner changed to one of admiration, and I instantly said to her "Well, 1 won't again ami you tnnst be like :
... . . . . re. e I si.t... .., irori.eiii-jii, , aiLmerveo: rlerue s angel when mv nncle Toby swore; you , ... ,, ,, . , . ", -"Well, vou will soon niarrv some rich Anierimust drop a tear upon the word iu the hitrh ar- ' .... , . , ' . , 1 1 lean v X rt kI.a n.l.. mI. 1;a.) i.T r.
h'.ves and blot it out forever." A I said this I stretched out my hand to j reach the railing of the steamer, hut failed, as nr boat gave a lurch at the moment. Again I j ... ,tp . i l.i -i, - i.i made the effort, and would have failed Btaiu had . , ,u .. c . i ii j li. not the pretty Scotch girl leaned over the vesavl's side and .riven n.e her h-n. Th.,. .-8rf. I fc - . ...... HWa.d.in a moment more I was on tW steamer's! slerk besiile my fair assistant. I thanked her with all the grace I t-onld master, which she re- I .ive,i with a blush, and said: I But you forget sir, that my ancla Toby's ! .,th was to save life." ..n . -. -,. ...... "But it was unavailing," I replied, "yet your 1 fl.tr hand stretched out to me may have saved ! mme, therefore, as I live and may err, j 'Nymph, iu thy orisons R all my sins remembered.'" "Foor Oohelia." ejaculated the "cotck girl ndly, "she went cra.v for love." I Ah," thought I, -here is Intelligence a. well j as beauty, tnkitig a steerage passage, and not the j f rsl time, fur with poverty they have been com- ' p.nions before, and love. too. I susner-t. stranger in this parly. Impressed with these reflections, T entered in-' o c.iiversation with my new-made acquain-!
nnce and soon discovered th;.t she was rem:,rU-:hHr
. .... ...... -j . !..- i . ....ii r .i - . - . II l. ja.'o.em out,nt. as well as beautiful. It seemed C",d, "0t .'" fuf t,W W0U"d 1 hati i ch 1 ' - ow her? j ofWOL C. I air hair was never br.ided on a fair- I ' le " Mary " fe"'ni. J I 80" bepin ; oooM at the beautiful lany before me for Carder, he expec. to do firs. reP work. An" l"er neck and shoulders were exquis- ' 'hat 1 ShuM Dl oVe h"r' fur not fur" 8,18 ,,,deed "ul-though she looked iZ'ZrTl'nr.-rtluTbi
k'y intelligent o me that fair er brow. Her neck Hell' turned n.l .l.l.. In fl, r ... I j , ...... i 111,11111 tti t atuiria, i which were decid-div patrician. Thera was a naivete in her manner, loo, that had caupht iu tone from a position, I thought, evidently above ! her preient one. She had also .mil.i.io- of tl.. ; F,-otch iu her accent, which' was broad enough : : r. . wu n.ei ipui ner companions. I hOKh she was apparently poor, there was not only treat ueat- I ..ess in her humble toilette, but a si vie that was ! above the "clay biugi ii.- Several little trinkets ' upon her person a ring, breast-pin, and partic- j ularly a massive pld cross, attached to a handsome chain attracted mv attention esneciallv . . ... '' ; the latter, ami indicated, not only from their val- ., 1 . . , ,1... : . . i , e, ..... inr in. inner in tsiiu ii iney were worn, her superiority to her c.omp titions, as well as Ihe f tct to my mind, that she was a Roman Catholic. Ilercompanions were rigid Presbyte rians, I soou learned, and my fair assistant into Ihe b-iat, and reprover, did not attend, I observ ant, when Mil nl.i Kr-nt)ini-.n in , V. .. i". .. I , ....... ................ ,., mo nni;iuuuu( read the Bible to the group of immigrants CHth1 I.:... k.. . . .. . , vie,, .n.,.1,1 nun, ,U vtllll.irew lO 111" Side 01 lll boat, and looked over pensively into the water. ' She iuterested me much. B.-ius: mvse'f at I that ti ii-, the wearer of a Urge pair of whiskers ' aud an imperial to match, my humble travelling oinpanions were rather shy of nie, but soon "r",! mav mv leiiow nassenirers ahoe .. : . . r i . passengers above lairs kn. w me well. an. I tht I , iiooiilar anion them. th A ...tel. f..;W . . ' ' - " K'rw !- Ulv faniili.tr and frank with me. , , . i learueu irom a solemn and remnrkahly pion old Presbyterian, the history of the beautrful Scolfh pirl. whose name w-,. M.r M.T. lyre. He aighed heavily when he told it. Her father wis ail humble farmer of Ihe belter Sort -J lived in Ayrshire. An old Roman r.tho-, 1 ic nobleman dw-lt in F.iitiburgh, hud a dattgher, who, on a visit, which she made to Ayrshire eauie acquainted with Mary , and treated her ter, leauie . an humble frieud. When the young lady returned to E iiuburEh she took M-try w ith her, who was afli,iau.'.ed to a young miller in the neighborhood, named McClung. Ia fulfillmeut of art old SoottWi custom, which Bums and his Highland .Miry practiced, they at parting nrone a piece ol silver over a radning! brook, aud on a bibl? plighted their everlasting , f-tith uuto each other. In theprnpreee of events, Miry, to the bor- ' er rf her lover's faith, became a Homan Cath- '
i0,ic - Her lover wrote her what he thought hsrsh Hinl uncalled for letter ou. the subject. j jjer niltjjen pride, a well a her relipious rejudices were aroused, and he returned him hia , wj,honl a W(m) of comment. Bnh Were ttnng to the quick; the lover, thnutrh he went ' to E,linr,nreht Mi for tne Tjnlte.i States, withi olj( raHne 0 nPr RIld wandered away lip M9sowri fWer Mry riw Rmj RD
Rpnt.,n!m,P(1 aml exhibited all the symptoms of , . mai(ten Bil.k for Three years passed, Marv'fi friend ha.1 dieH.and she relumed to her fatlief , the. while wasting awav, when lo! a j .,,. - ,,,, cnme from the far western wilds, from 1 j ji,rvsov(r , w , Wm for nis con. i ,tUPt to j,er, in the humblest terms, and in the j . , ... . . t... iFirunesi no rxpmwa .lie endurance i ins , ' r passionate love, and he stated that he had f nolh;n pIsp hni , since he had i ,pfl Scotland; that knowine every Sunday that j wor,hi((i1? , Cdtho,'ic church. he ! w(,nt (( himBp,f thM h m&t worship j - h h , that h Wome . Catholic, i anci sent ner tne antiqii cros sne wore in testimony of his love and of his faith. He further- ; mnrA tol.-? Mrv tht hA n-aa ilni ntr wall In th '. - ., , " ., , .. . , New orld, that if she said so he would go for , , ....... , , . .. . . her, but that it would ruin his business, (he was ! . o . l jl . . . . . i a true Scotchman) and he concluded bv heg- ! ging Mirv to come to him. Thes immigrants i . , . , , , fflra on III nnlnt nf laamniT Soul, . n . 1 man ,r ' e ' 'J I mem were .mrv s esnecial triends s esnecial friends, and she : i determined to embark with them. ! How I felt interested in that Scotch ffirl! : In proud saloons since, in eiy and wild Wash j iueton, I have mtnv a time and oft felt all the .impulses of my fitful and wayward nature a-, roused and concentrated to plene some dark- j eyed one from the sunnv south, or some fair j lieseendant of the Puritans, or may-besoms dame j of high decree from ov-r the venters, cynosures ; of fashion in Ihe c tiol, I til ren emher I not ! woman yet, who more struck my fancy than this j honnie las-ie from Ihe land of Burns. She ! con'd lell me so many things traditional in Avrshire about tlurus and his birth place, and then , ... , .. - . . '. , ! ! song so well. We had a Ion? pa.sg.iija, and sh , . . . ., .. . TT 71 tr , . 1 was all rlav antl half the night bv her side. I c, ...." .-. ,. , , , Ph hall made m a (.atholic. I hive since. I Inve since, . with unrertHin steps and some short c.ominp;, ' u . i . c . . been trying to fix toy conduct where my firm 1 f . 1 1 1, or., I.nn. a i. .1 ,ua.. a In . 1. U .. ' ....... '...' m.-r nun nmi , ni- ri.ru. Ill llC llll'.lhie ways of Methodism; rtid I know that M try m tiiitiK none the less of me when she sees this avownl. hot then I wa rarlws of everv- ... . . ' ' thin. I...t lb- ..Urn... f.k- I .1... - w i.i i.vui , psshiff ovfrm-. It w inl tliM timp of the year, fMy) nni thf (faiitiful Ohio iipver wn ;
j more beautiful. Ifow many simple and frank ofseei.1(f the Frenchman bound towards it like j vii".' toTll'aV.d"see Ve'r'.' v"""i rtui "': rc inq'testions she asked me, and as she did not ' the Miller towards Mary, and grasp it too; and . "'VniV''" ''''"''J on the Aent andi
know that I k new her secret, I could so plain! v ... .... - . uiM Pu ... v
,, , , , , .... " trace in al her thouo-'its the imnoe f l.oe I ,r . ... ,.,,il. h.,l.i; :, u. i.:
, ... , , . , . I ll,e fo'itrohngone, a- the hne 'it moon above us . ....... "".the contro,i"? ,i''t- : she knew not that I observed her, I wituessed , ner devotions, ano i tiinugnt, as 1 saw her clasp the crucifix, her lover's gift, and prav, that ... . , . some earthly adoration mingled with her heav- . ! ." jt . i . . . . i .., ,ue tiny n-a vv cai .-..nttlllg xogeiner Wim in.n tl.cn .......I T .1 1 poor Scotchman." I must have felt a pang of J jealousy of her lover at the time.'for I remarked. Mary, yott have nsked me whet 1 thought , tl,-. ,i;r. ....... t,... c? . ! " "- "TT iiui.iriiii: ,i r-e ,. ai cvuicni a Omnll , , ( and an American; I will tell you: an Artierican i , , , 7 I WOU,d ,,ulk UT ,ov-r come a Scotch I , .it " " W' come to her lov- , er.' Her brow and bosom r-rimsoned in an instant, . ,n"nl' "'n "'' M'" inuled at ,ne"u,, a.,) aU,. ...... !... .l.a ' .' , '. " . woun" " ,one" j ' ""7,""' a,,Q """l w , 8',e walked awav from nie. ""lr,rr ' ,mv? ,nv misnnflerstan.l- '"" " "'ru' a"" ",r nave o-en lew, 1 cer- 1 iiuiy nau never men nan cue wittl a woman, and my unrourtecus and u 11 railed for remark stung my pride as a gentleman, as much as f h,d wound'd Mary's womanly nature. 1 in ner, and nsed every effort to reconcile her, but without effect: she walked ' I away from me with a haughty inclination of ' 1 ... . l' u,e "e'1" a"a nwtml n"r nu,,,"le "lrtmeut. I learned that one of her chief objections to tHe voa' Wiis V,i c"''g to her lover Instead j I -f i.: it. i i . . . ! renneu euucuiioii nan tauglit tlUS " """' of womanly delicacy Blvl"lf '" At Itst we approve her) , point not far below St" I,ouis' ""r by Jeffersou r.arra, ks, where! lhe So,,lcI 5""""srai.U to debark, and ""Y were all bustle and pr. par.ition. I sat smo ki"e "ricHr 00 ,h aud watching them. L.rc in ill. ....,.;.. r ,:. . i J " ",m w lo'rr was wi,h a n,ural auxi-ty pr.icliciug all the ar!s f lhe to make her sctnty wardrohe ,,J i,s br,t- 1 cou'J eee heT rainritig ,""r ,,air Bh"w, al"1 consulting one of the Sc,,tcU ZUl t0 their adjustment, whose opiuions mU for her owa nlrty, she would have .- i.v-,... . . ' ",T'i. goutiness, site o!ten thought, years may have changed me much, r.nd he how he will be disappointed! She may have fancied that her very education, which r?;ve . her a different air and manner from what she had when he wooed her, might make an unti- ; voralile impression upon him. I never iu my life thought I could reao a woman s teelings. i .11 lasi we reacneu l le nouit ofthe I' o-r m , a,,i th" bo rouJ-1 bu. they l!,Q''e' Mry s lover was not there! Sliea-.m. ed ""Pif'e, the others were so busied with j tbemselves und their own concerns, that they j tho,,Khl ,'01 f Mary or her lover. Ml, tru.lt hap am s. . . . l : "' ' I'uua. on in, shore aniijst the tvnTT.ige which the immigrants were gettinc off", and looked the .era. ; . , . , J picture of despair; as w!;h her hands c!.t-ped ; I a... u- , . , ' " ' P """ "ere, now u;ere, ' " " "n ,hourbt that from poiut or i other he must com-, hut he came not. 1 M- provocation 1 Mtry for her unforKiv- ! WaS Kon- 1 r,s fron the gJirdi of ,h 7 Sr overboard, and went j asHcr- 1 often been at this point ou ' l'leaure t-xcursiou from St. Louis, aud I , " yenl P"rons ht I knew. weDl UP to " i'wg Frenchman, whose j emV,oynwnt caning wood to Su Louis, and profusion cf compli nenta between us. i 'r "e W1 an c!J R'-qoainUnce, 1 asked him if 1 hku'"" otchman named MiiCiung.a Miller, j the 'igf,D"-hood? e mons,eur-anweii." -How far from here does he live" I asked. "Ah-about two mil-." - I will give- you a five dollar gold piee if you wu. m-uni a n-tei nors-, anj go to rum and tell
him that the Scotch immigranta have arrival" , and I showed the (liUeriiio; ooiu. j "Iustnuter, MonMeur," he replied, withadau,cing eye. "Slop," I exclaimed; and taking one of my cards from my pocket, I wrot on it with pen ; ai.d ink which he got forme from the boil, the ! simple words, Mary Mclntyre has arrived, j I saw mp Frenchman iu a few minutes more,
at the top of his speed ou aCam.Ii.u pony, ,l - .si,ig like mad through the wooda. As I n ked towards the boat, I m-t Mary's eye, i.ut a-h instantly averted it a if -.he thought I was takiuc plesure in her Brief at her " it - - not finding on the spot, to welcome her, the i ,over ,he had ,.co,ne to What j tures we are. I felt a proud thrill through my I t .- i. .. .. - i ueari. nu. my uuiiinc lasnie, inouifiil I. 1 II J n ' have a braver revenge upou you than that vou B, foririve nie Time flew on the baggage w. all landed; we were preparing to depart, w hen aome oueexclaimed, "Look Yonder! there's some cht comimr to ine ooat, or else tney re racing it, tor tliev ve gut all i-team on." Ve lrinke. anrl ann .nmi iti tirn linraitman , ,. . , . , . . were bounding towards us, as if with such iu- . . j i tent, and one was my r renc'iman, so I supposed .i .u ' , , . . the other was McClung; and 1 soou knew it, for I could see his Miller's clothes. t- u i t. . . i -i - I HA u-hikla Knut u u a Avnilain.nt u 11 r! Ihslan. - -..v. ... ordered delay, lor a moment, till they should arrive, not knowing what their eager hnste meant. I understood it! MeCiu up was thinkinp of his Mary Mclntyre and the Frenchman 1 of his five dollar gold piece. "They come on. bravely," vrac the crv. 1 es, and tiie Miller is ahead," exclaimed ( atiotiier. I wis p'ad to e love ahead of avarice, but I suspect it was owii,j more to tho steeiU than their riders. 1 looked at Mary. At the cry, "the Miller Is ahead," she had risen, from her listless posture, and was gazing intently on the horsemen. III a moment, the Miller s horse was bound- j u , , , l , . , , . . , x. . . . ' lliouglit to la-ten hi m When he threw himself , ....... ,T . . . ... .1 K ' J C' in ail lnsinut they were in each others arms j ., , ... . ,. . .Such a wild embrace of mv I never wtne,J Suc!i a wild embrace of joy I never witnessed. I tliought their kindred hearts, HUe the "kiu- i . . ,, , , ...... . dred drops" of the poet, would literally mingle I - :..n llliu one. Ah, moil Dieit," exclaimed the Frenchman . from the rhore, for the Captain had ordered ' our departure, mad at the delay, and we had !. . .. . . .. lf, .ilk n a...... J- u i-t. .b.11, iiiuu iirit, my iitc uuiitir. urn, goiu Ufec I am a cheat!' ntid threw it on nhore. aud had tlin uhtihf'ictiou ri I l.illrhed henrtilv at the i.i.nner sn eo-er. I i.mkiini neai in v tl me Illtltiner SO eaffer. , ... I :.. 1 tween his Com- i 3 ' " pressed legs in which he made th, e luscious pip-I Pj" its golden treasure. The
I ,i i . ,. . , ..T.7. . . .. , m,i, aim iiiiimi, nun u economy oi time ol time, ana last tiling winch attracted my atten- I T- ' H- Indian Dalm of Life,ia a mild.pleaaant ! money always , keep the Magic Liniment by tou -shore, waa tlia rln,n .i,. I T ' "' ' tnal reme ly, composed e.cln.ively of , Of the hundred tliou.anJ w ho have us. d it. since ita
ttou on shore, was the Frenchman who stood twside Mary, and the Miller, with him haad restoring the gold piece to its Ijntre by rubbing it ou his pantaloons; and in the other holding the pippin, from which he wits taking large contributions, while he gesticulated with that memlier when not applied to his mouth, towards the steamer evidently trying to do a good many things tit once, and among the rest to explain, who sent him ou his errand. Ah thought I, I have had my revenge, , rYears after this, I was tm In St. Louid, ' I i i . in a ver BiCKiy summer. rrUkint;; may-b, too freely of its hospitalities for I never saw . - , more hospitable people than those of St. Louis I I and not heinp nsed to the elimate, I was seized w,lri '""" fever-in fart in was yellow fe- - I was i , a hoaniing-house, and in a ve- - rX coh'id room, and the physician aaid if I could not be taken to- the cuuutrv, I would me. I became unconscious. I awoke one morning s...v.o,.0t,... . w...e one morning " " - ....... e,,,.... ut eaieiem-e, i but I had nut the slightest conception of my lo- ! calion. I discovered that I was in the cottntrv, ' an; as In the progress of days, returnin, life , grew keener, I found tnvsrlf in a pleasant cllam- 1 ber. and a lady atte.iin, to me. She would not let me talk at first, but I at last learned that I ' , , ., ... ' had been there a Week delirious; and further, ' from a black servant.lhat her mistress had, with- . I. : . - rt. 1 . . .. a.ui iBMiig on ner ciouies watched on ma all tbat time. I wa, about questioning ihe black r...ti t - . . t nin lurttier, wnen irom a moment s absence, her H"' 'uttiier, wnen irom a tnomeiu s aoeence, tier j i mistress reuirnea; and utter remarking how i ... a. . . . . wan, from her attendance upon me I suppose). and replied: "Indeed, my dear Madam, I do not know you. : ,houK 1 1 """" nryeT forK' t you." Mie Ftepped to the niautle-piece.aiid took from ! l " 8,n',-" ticM'f PiU fr"""'' wmVh io ' ' it contai lied a mi niat u re. ami slinwi no- i t t. , u ,. ... , ' 6" '! 1 De,"'kl w,tl,,n U m5" C1,rd P'n to the FrenchI man : "MjO' Mclntyre has arrived." Mr. Mc- i clunST nd Rreatly prospered in the world, and i Mrs- McUutiP was what she would have been, j j ia fact' in a,,y sitimtion-a lady in Ihe land, and , now au B,'k,,0'cI,,,!K''d and received lady. She' :.al.l..:i.j o. t a , v ,. , . " ""'s. wnen sne qiu sne a'PI'a ai me nouse where I was so III, and i . .... ""''''S ",v '"" menUoned, and learning who. ' f W8" had ,ne conveyed to her house in her ' , J own carrii,P'. supporting my unconscious head ! a" h wa' herlf- ky tor me was this last ! I ) "y "Pk f this fccotch lassie; for ' we have met itl Other scenes, where bea.nintr ll, bright particular star," fashion, and rank, and . - .nu loui.ouu 11.. ..i.i u..- t . .. ! uu.nage.-.enueman - Magi Fellow-Citlxens! L o o k H e r e!! a-a r v- r . . . . i I - " "ir 3-unr ana a 1 1 I Wian ' 1- . BJ lo to aay that I have fitted up and opened a new : LTJ" W- n ". rrH.kville, mar Mr. John r.. ' M,,vk of "ius "a.or.ed, and verr cheap for r..r . i aver,., wnere yo,l will find e.sn or goon Bag. Feather, J,c. My .tck cnst, f all .ucli . i'niiicr; acn aa tsut'er. Kgga. f V . .. . "P' retail atorea. s.icha.Cal iiDaea. I. ll.tr.-. Ili. .n.l ..i.:a Gi.ighama, plain and plaid Muclina, plain and cro... j figa'bridb ' hina-tts. Gr.-ci.itetta ...jl hni.n . ...I 1. 1 v 1 ...... 1 ';de"'"' '"'"iiiig.. Ribbons Bor.net 1 rimmings' : : cX 5..7 "d j lhcrth'Vais.,nmere.Wn Dr,"'nf co"p,, ""d li""en. , Fl-nnVTct'onVw.mnf s"k,Sv" Vnd" .VdW.re" anVh'".. Tir r linnen. tlflf. Inm ridMllnl. rr.irs.la 1 , -a and Sh."rrrre,dsrIo 2"" am,. I. . - . ; ... ...sr iiig pneeand quality, I hope to have a share ...L, ..... ! . t .v.-..., .on ii a nave m.t . . . - I Comr""i " mrA- w slJ, , ENBERrFH j Jnk ille, April t4, I8g.-is-3n. , A Tlirasliiii illncliinc. i -THF. subscriber has for sale an excellent Thrashi i 1.5. iJSF.?5,!i!,5' !? . "" repair. It r y-- am oirr rm$ j nd operated well. It will Apply to the under-1 UM. MOFFITT. May Stst, Uas SJ-Sas
Die Annually Of consumption In the Lulled S.atca, yv, how many could mte been fv.d if ibcyhad n iurtill lo III,' Liverwort, fc I ar in , i,n. Hiwvwti upon Thousand, are now testifying; that it hat ,aved their lives and restored them lu Health No one ni-rd Despair!! though your physician and friends give von dp t die!!! vou camil be w.imj than Mrs. Howe, of Staunton, whe was given up by her Doctors and Meii.lt to die Willi the last stages of Consumption. We publish her certificate in addition to the vast numbers obtained in Cinrinuaii. lo allow that the ui-e it maki are not confined to that City alone, hut in every place where it bat been introduced. Head whs' he says:
Wji! This ia to certify, that some monihi ainrr, I w as taken w II h a paill III Inv aide and hreaal: I mill d in the '' Y:V.,r"1 ..: "-'"iiv but f'ledto five me am rriifi. ind r..r ih. ....... r ............. t 'T worse. In ,l,l,ie,n to this, I waattacked mhi pure or one year I grew rapid Z?7r'X!, aml l1'''"- .trices .,teii,i, it bnffi.d all bit .kill ",.,,'r "" m, our of wlurh a an aeell and kilrll phvsicinn. hut all iheir eftnrta nniv ed alike iifirirailinr. At laat. a jhyirian who waa atienlin a c nup-mre tinr in tke ni irhbi'ihood, aam'e to 'it me, and di clnred thar I eouhi not lat more than one day lonirer; alaoall of the vat numherwho ame to ee ne, b. lievi d that a few day. at moat mint end my earthly career. Mi friend, were now railed in tuai-e me ill. ! Hut my bmtkrr at tbia criaia, ;li.arinp ofthr aatoniahiniretii-ea , rforiiud bv Dr. Hmroniponn.l Svrup ol I.ivi i woi t anil Tar,) went to Chili"oilie and bark a iHsi.ni-. .ifainv . ion ,r" 1 me irmn mriiieiue; i commenci d lakinir it. and atraua;.-lo tcli, In forel had ll d ball a bottle, tin- cnui;h waa entirely cured; from ihia time I recovered rapidly, and when 1 had upd two botth-a, I wa able to aaannie in family vocaiiona aa tiainl. I am fully aatialied thar'if it bad not hern for the rxcelb'tit mi ilieine, I would now be in my ijrave; and muat in iuatice aay, that I truly n tilrli inr ainrerr tbauka to the iiiTentur of tin, prici It fa medicine, and would ecommrnd all prranin afllicted ith dipeaied lunija to give it a trial. HiimirT bowe. Ve the underaigned, do certify, that thia account 01 o' i correct. being persuually acp . p !i o H x s O v . - it ... PKI'KR P. MATTHEWS, I HllMAS CRAIG, JOS. KVAXS. Staunton, Ohio. Fi b. 7, IR4T. 1 7 l'H F. WONDKHFUI. CURES MADKJ Br Una mediritte hare iiidiicecl I'll viciaiia ol" the hia;h-at atandi.ii; to pre-cr.h.- it Yea even Profe.aora ! fthe C, lb cea aitnnt that it com after erernbina-I it cum after erernhiiiK elae haa failed. . . '. . I I it. ii. a na, late rrorea.or in Cincinnati Medical , lolleire. nttUe on Slh lreet,aaa he cored Ma. Belt ofSeri.f.iloua Conaiiniption ith Dr. Hoera' I.ia-er-ort and Tar, after .he yiven up to die by a number of akillfiil Phy.iciana. Dr. W. Hirh'arila, of C"ilitl.fi a u .-a k a n...a , aunintioi. uh tbia n.e.li. .ne ." .....li i,i. ...h... .. I die. had fuili d. Cj Dr. H H. Wilaon. s ret-nlar Phr.ieian nfrialli. ' poll., aaja it really acted like a charm in the caae of Mra. YVtieman, Ihe wtfeoflbe Kev. H. Wiaeinan, of Petri.tOhio. mh,. ... on th .mint of d.aih with ....l.,.:... . . ' V.l . ""V " " f. ia week, by the u.e ur Dr. UoL-e.-. Liver-! wort . Tar. Toe laierna.,r(ra v.. l... T " """ 'K Vini, truly the mint remarkable and uatoiiiahimr ever record.d. Thia a,!y bad the Con.iimi.iiou for the hat ...a ?.. .. '! ; ,r ,nv 1:1 1 r.,... - ..,.,.u IAini rnw.iir,riiinaiir,r-wiimi " ' ",1",l-,f," l r"'1' tnirht aw, aia and b.-eiic j lever every every day, minced to a mere akeleton, 1 her emu.-h waa m.t li.tre..i.i?, all her phy.ie.an.
(rave her op te die with the la.i MatT of Conanmp. I Dr , " h'" Veeetable Emetica act with more mild- , tion llr. I'alliafi-ra. now palled ..1. K...t ! l,,an other F.mrtica, and are ol'il.caH .llalile ben-
!-"" Ictor who aaid there , not thelea.t hone of 1 . ... a"- 1 1 i ... w . ' nally and exiemaliy and the bl,,d .. tiled under h.-t 'V '!" ",n:" ''"'" tall,e n,r- ", r friend, came in to take their la.t larewell at thia rriai. ahe commenced naine i .1. ..... A. I. .i . eeominence,. Maine; x"im Miur-nr. nnp'n iaiveriri ana j ar. wlmh
i Muck it in an ....ie.i:a.:. ".u:r:"' ,,,",,nin"n sne rn.'"y
1 mnilfh I"' mim-d nny p.tun.U in tl . " "i"" -n a vaj iw , , Miner it rm ri or BtTtr, a nil and alao a vaat nuniber of oth, ra i" Foraalehv ror.an n " ' , aorner Ol rim. ana Race Strei t., Cinrinii.-iti. 4 1 tiffW tl !.!. . Alao tor sale by R. TYNEH, Ilrooktilie. IJ. 'Is there no Balm In Rilail9
it ,"J" nrt H,rl long and auccesafully used by invention, not one to oir knowledge, haa Tailed to atbe Inili.in. ,n thecureotall lung Disease.. Manv ard to .he Magic Liniment, ita vaat annrriorty to all
year. tperu nre naa prove,! it to be not only the moat agreeable, hut decidedly the moat effectual remedy for .ore throat hoarseness, cough.,-cold.. llroncliitia asthma, phthisic, and incipient coiiaump- . 1 her. ,a nn ..e,..a e. r.nn .. f e. .. I .. u i any other vegetable or mineral noiaon in it. r'umr. e ,".. ... .'.u.i,, mervurr, or, Uiientiv it may ne taken ny female, or Children at all .inn-, with perfect aafely. Thia valuable medicine, aince it. introduction in the west haa met with a rapid and unprecedented i
.aie, so .oat , ne a, enerai Agent naa otten iicen unable IirtTANICAI. MEDICINE STORE AVI) OFmeet the demand. Thia haa led unprincipled villains FICE, on Sixth .tree., one door from the comer of to get tip base imnutatioi.a and palm them oft, on an 1 Main, opposite the Gait Honae, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illisitiainfr tintr. atiaft.-raiicr antiii;. f..s- 1 1. n I . . . .. . .
f r., -w, ...... ..w. ... . ...w. K. ,,,ll .ms , , I. V.I . Wa,:,.,'t; "Balaam of I. lis. All llt'itliiiir Hni ail I iIm " 4 VT . w.. aft. 1 1 : - . ' " (iiiiir Halm of I.iu." Look our tnr the b windier and a SSrSiS, uian nnii ui i.nr prrparru ioiii wtinifSRie and retail Eclectic Dip.-n.ary No. 117 South side of ith st. between Ville and Rate .ts. Cincinnati Ohio. P. K. WOMR AIT.H. Agent for the West. Cincinnnati, March S?th, 1843. 14-ly. ISr.iiiricth Pillw. 9 """.""'ir'nuineBraiideth'. Pilla, i us, received -w -. a. 1,1 nir aaie nv K1CHAKU TYNKK. Brookviilr, Oct. 14th 1B4S. 41-ly pjgw Establishment f ws4y subscriber wishes to inform the citizens ol . Brookville, and the public generally, that he Ivo;T. 'r Jf'S makes and repair, all kinds of Crima, Pistols' i&&J&;SJXZr lh' mo" a"'1 ccommodaiing t.-rma. His shop ia in front of the Methodiat Church and w.thin three ssuarr. of Mr.Spea. Mill ' M.v 3d 1847 JOHX MOFFITT. ' ' 19 VOJ)fa CAKDINO. f-flHF. undersigned take, pleasure in informing i hia frienda and the public generally, that he will be ready for rardinr Wool hv .I.- fi.'. r m... i hi s't i mii inr , Ilia establishment ia one mile and a half above Heo..L ! pomptly attended to. ami tne roll, returned . ALL WORK WA uu a v-i-L-.s . johv Vr i.snn c Brookville, April 10, mis. Ift.3,1, New Fall and Winler Coods. THK undersigned has lately received a lar:re and .omple.e aortme.,t of everv description of Goods ,Ubhf for ,he 'Trrs's Goons sf"- Fre"f ".and English cashmf.RF.S. Superfine r.". Silk WarpAlpa'ca" de L,iH" J? 'f'f1,,i,''p,""ri,,ScoUn Gmgham. " Haw silk piaida Piuna Viui. MuniHr.. ,J n to j .. , ; MWr color, .triped and black Alpaca ery ru-n mack and shaded Bombazine Plai,l Cloak Liuinga all W.w.1 Striped. Plaid and pia.n Li.laeya I.'ch E",'h "' American Calicoes icy rich plaid Cloaking, silk and Cotton Velvet An'-oM'ETvDT.nfJ'o .bUc?nd f"y Sil1" Zephyr Wrut Mrrino Olovea, a new articl. ti edY. , I orte,t Hoods and C..n',ir,. Lined Glove :XX'M,"0nttt awn.. inn and Book m.i.. : i ; ... n r.i. i .... . . . I ;,?rac;;:d,3 ."eV,''"" Pi" ".d coded Jaco..,-.., Umwn Hollands Irish l inens. Green Berege, Gauze Veils . i.e.. ...j.e ,....-, niniHie.fla I Bonnet Tahhs and Artificial Flowrr. Black Sewing K.w Silk and Mohair Frinre ! Silk Fringea for Dresses, all colors j biack aud Fancy colored Apron Girdle bnawls, &c. Super. all tVeol Brocha Shawl D Sild and Worsted Brocha Shawl. l Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and Emb'd Cbh and Cashmere do Super. Blanket and Nark da Silk Crasa.sand H'dk'ia Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. , " fue, black and trown French. F.nrhah and A menean Cloth Vr.ni I. k-Hnl.l. .a . : ... s"Pcr French and Kn-I,.h fancy Ca.a.meres ""T' DI"CK n? c"la ""'ed Jeans , e...., trrrn, woi.e auu yennw r lannela , ! Fine black and blue-black Caaaimere Vesfinrs . ' Black Silk Velvet and Satin do ( 1 Fancy colored Wora.ed o rmr o ut it iMii.s am. lilove 7'' f'A SKK t E TINGS, eff . tf-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirting 5.-4 and 6-4 braw n Sheeting. Brown and bleached Drilling, ,d Canton Flannel. The above good, have been .elected with great ? rf,re0ffered",b,! ,ow" Cincinnati price, torCAH. .... r. ( -rvajPTt ' Brookville, Nor. S9th,H4T. notions! V ,U kmd,: Cn"-'. Fans, Brushes, ! S.eelB "A," '".Tl i""' Thread. Comb,, UrfTOV & MAffTIV.
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Dr J. White s Celebrated Remedies S R F. withmit prI1H, in the inritlr nttevm which Tulluw ihrir emiiluymem. Whfivvrr ihr nn -aiivr pnwrr oflht-nr ivmi-tiiri mrr tnted-hv n-, Mil It fht ofhrr bt rv metlies known, ih-Mf itinsibif pnr Iht-tr tMpt-rior rxci'Hf itr mn thrir iintYimaurtth y ttronrfr claims to public cnnfidfitcr. Dif inr, in all it mrifil rnrin, yit-ld In thirur. Dr. J. While Verrialilr Klixiri a certain cure fVr CoUU, Ciiiih, Coiitumption, Btt-t CumplainMt, ric. t-tc. It is rji4cti)rai.t. tonic or rf i-torMtiTe, alt raiivv, timnlatit, pectoral and drimitct'iit. It pro m'il-9 rxptx'diraiiun irmovei conp-ttion, and tiiii(fih-f. and tr.frt"t f lit- tout- nfthf hole ytm. It corrt-ct the cniMnmpti ve faint of the fluid, and by it tiniiilHtiit? qiialitu- ud powi nfallyintr irritationt it promote ahorptin, removinj; tu here lea from the litiitr, and 'niHatnination from the niucou membrane f the hrtirtrhteal t'ohei- Try it when the throat, itnm.trh and luti. are on, and u Vt-rint from ruld and eotitrhi; ii nti.triral power will remove all doubt, if any, f it inet iniMble value, and the jOBliee of the r pulatioii it ha acquired. Fenmlt w!io ue the Vegetable Klitir, ftir Flonr AInti, too free tnenee. HeariiipT Down or Premature Labor nuini, an- n- rr hen afft r iUini to Uv without it Fe r'in'ilie-. have rtin-d many, in varion diieawe, from utT-rmc and death; none equal to it for which it i prepared. Dr. White't Indian Compound, perevennr;lT ned, positively ctire every Cie of Dypepia, howevf r vcre nr'nroitir. Aa remedy for the remo-al of Fe male Ob.trnetion and other di-ea i, it i mlMllible. In evidence of the unparlU H d power and inetima b.e value of he Ind inn Compound, a ail Alierative and Purifier of the II loud, we may reniark Dr. J. White ha tMed it in w treatment of a trreat number of the ntowt loathi'tme fnrm tf Syplilitic !"-cret) dieae. m it h the gra' itica tion of it- happy effect, and the ipredy permanent cure of these dreadful dieai, never hffore attained hv any by any other remedies in this rnnimrv or in En rope. If i theonly remedy kmn, on which a reasonable hope of permanent r eov ry can he fniinded, for all thoae diaor-ler. i-.dicaii.nr or Cro iCo,.t of a radical imi.nntyol", he blood. U act. . all v ha. accomplish, d aUthatithaabeenaaaerted Sar..p.r,lla would do, but h:ia never, rt all v, ni-i lormril. ' The Indian fon.p.i , ml i. the onlv mifiilint remedy I r..r Scrofula orKi.lr'. Kril. White Swrlline. Svphi I li"ic(,e. re,)l Merci.ri.i I.-.. . aea. Ulcer.. Kruption. on the S.k,a, Di.e..e, f Ihe Bone.. Alfi'Ctiolia 1 ofthel.iv.r. Ilv,ri.. Co.,. vine... Hhettmatiai... Gtmt. ttnd ft.r all ervy and C li runic complaints occurring in dehilitaied rnnittiiittma aud cnnstitniimial and hereditary cnmplaint, v lure the virus of j the parent causes a develup-mt-nt r Scrufula or Sv-! philis (it eret) or mercurial Iiease in the child, and: in all complic ated cases, a in persons whose const i- j I'i'ioii are nroKen rown ny mercury ami arsenic, wr y "" "nl'nl'"r or UMOiliciona treatment of diaease in 1 s"" ral" .'" f"rin". "ftlie mot lon.haoinr ?0 ..' .. . . , ' , , , . ' I ' rreij ma, aae, v. ru n inr poiaou ia aiorii, u ana fakfll illl.l tllH piri.nlul.lin m,.i ll.u t.J.qn 1'i.mn J ............ .H ' . promptly and thoronirlily eradicate the vtrti. from I the ay. tem, and pruritic, nidiral and permam iii , l ima. Working ita way with ailent but eflective power, the Indian Compound give, tune and enercv in .1 1 ,). a...n.i..ra- k . 1 1 - "..... o-..t i -i.i.i .....aii "" w"te, known and unkuoun. and bauiahe. from Ihe avatem every Te.tiije of diaeaae. nr" xvl'it''' Vecrtable Pdla nnite eri-at power with n"''""", "faction; operating ihroui;hoiit the alimentary eatial, removioir a o'!'enive accuniuiationa in i ,,"w"1'. Mimulatinc all the anrroundine orcan. to. h.allhv atate: a nil a, tiliira. a tonic, .hev e, a" ,,,' ' "'!' af all parta the frame, and are of j treat ntilnj-wmrev, r a Cathartic, l.axaiive. Alienti'e or He.iorative medicine i. n-nuind: Aa a meri,7'' '"T : ,r l"Pl",r. w uh all w ho ., them, torni.h am- ' P' rnarantee to othera w ho are attlirttd. Dr. White'a : v.tniabie Pilla area a.an.i.rd me,i.,i,.e ..,.;,ee.,iu. " . . . . . approved, anil juatly esteemed the heat Pilla nowknow n. LKtliemonceand you will use them there after. Ifit '" ''"""h'"? "P nio.t of the dia.-aae. that afl.ct the li II m aa fa t & rft ilv I or Dr J. White. Mafic I iniment he claim, extraordinary healinir virtue, and curative proper'iea, and I that te.ted by comparison it. practice w ith all the oih- ! er best rem, die. of tin. clan know n in the United1 Siaiaa (.nil in Europe, not one, in instant eftVcta and j intrinaic merii, bears any cotupiirion to .he Magic Liniment. Iu the language of other.. '-it i difficult to say what it ia not rood for." For H adarhe. ! Toothache, Neuralgia, Sunixl A tfecion. :for Hums, Scald., Hrui.-ea, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient Kinc'a F.vila and White Swellincr, Syphilitic Ulccra; and I'aina aud Swellinira and litlainaiinna ho wever cause. t or oil whatever part ol the body located, it ia ilifalible. Forall hruisea, and aa counter irritant alter an -'Irish wedding," it haa no equal. Try ita rffeet. externally or internalle fer yonr own m-raon. Try i 'r."r. ?"r.?."irr?"? fi""Mr,"l' dl"??,i' . other 1 ...imenla. 'It i difficult toay what it i not 1 good for." j These celebrated remrdiea are for aale, wholesale t and retail, hv Dr. J WHI I'E, and agenciea made, at I hia Ilntanic Medicine Store on 6th at , opposite the . ' ' ' . s.n nooae, a incinnail J. H. RINKARD. Agent for Indiana. iliir townsmen, IlUR I'OS .V M KTIX, and J. S. POWERS, are. gents for Brook ville Ind. March. Jlrd. 1848. I3-1. A C AHD.-Dr. J. WHITE mar he consulted at' his i i iir i auitncr, nn-i cmtii'H fin on nr send Tor Itim, whuw are not heynnd ihe reach of all mH1 ar . . - .a - . ivintrai, ur lorwi r1 1 1 1 1? Ii nun a tutfrni-ni of ttiftr icnita. by forwarding to him a statement of their ge, the length of time they have been afflicted sy mptoma, procrraa and general nature of their com- j plaints, fca.ti accompanyini such statements, post- j ge paid.) may procure the remedies necessary lor their cure. i Or. J. trhttr't Celebrated PcmrHirt. The Vegetable j Kliir. Indian Compound, .Vagic Liniment, Vegetable ; Pills, Vegetable Kinetic., etc. are rapidly superceding 1 all tuber medicines. because on a fairtrial of them they I uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been assumed for them; medicines of great power aud eflicacy 111 relieving and curing the maladies common j toourcountrr. lltON AND "0,000 I.BS. Wayne Iron. rsa 20.000 lha. Sligo Iron. NAILS to Kee Suiiiata Nails, Jmi reenvfd. My ai.ri mt-n t of Shtro Iron ws niir- - 1 V T. 'K""- inwfrratt-i man re .irn.n.ni. KL-lirrailT. IHQ 1 HI le ! 1 mall advance on coal . -., R' TTXER Jl rookville, Not. 29, 1847. 30 D. Cargill. j. S Bradburv. ; CARGILL ct BRADBURY, ' I Succeasors to ANDHF.WS, CAKGILI. k CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and ' Hollow Ware. ! 17? Main St., East Side, hetwe, n Fourth and Fifth,! , , V 1 V T , mite. 1 '. . CINCINNATI, OHIO. i l I nion. Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium 1 Cooking Stovea, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and i 1 Cann.n Stoves, c. Hollow M are, Sud Irons, TA'agon Boxes, Andirons, ! Tea Kettles, ic. De. 30. 1-ly PLANES, cVC. SINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Plane. Single and Double Bitt Smooth do Single and Double Ilitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sah Planes Floofingand ("ei'.ing Planes, For sale low fot ca b, by II. TTXER Brookville, Nov. 2), U47. 50 Builders Ware Rooms iLivW iiii, ! I LV.n B V A " U' 'oor'8- . Sash, Door and Blind Factory. Corner Fourth and Smith sts., Cin O H1NK.LE c GUILD, Hare erected a large and exteuaive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment ofPamiel Doors, Sa.h Blinds, DiMir aud Wmdoar Frames, Weather Boarding, Base Shelving for Stores, w bite and yellow r,llt Flooring, Boards and Planks planed on hoik aid.. mi... aV ' u,,a"lc lur " finishiugol ! I n t hV r'.i m ke V..., a ; ,, , "'"," tneractorv. . ey have a good assor.ment of Lumber f..r all buildi "K purpoaea. persona about 1.1 ,r..i-i 1....1.1.. - ... ! the Ohio and Missis,ip, riv. rs, will find it 10 their ! interest to purchase all their building material, of i, loading their lumber, brick, lime, etc.. iu Flat Boats I carrying .0 the place wanted nn the river. 1 he I boat being worth if. coal on the premises. We have . furnished several buildings on this plan the past aea 1 w. Maater builder, having contracts in the ennntrr . wner 'materials aiul mechanics are scarce, will find : it to their .utt rest to call and examine our stock and Pr,:T)tV "; "; 8 by 10 ...eh .ash at 3J cents, and 10 hyU niche, at 4 cents, per light, and all other art.elr. ... proportion. . l 11 I I Tl li ur I lis- ailign: a ra-aa-a wa V.. 1 . . , - ....... K. , -. "it 111 ii-acjiintTT, r .r ...i rh.r. i w tiA ""r:vr ... : . '. ..... s - .,oiio - j ment will be supplitd with materials, Ac, at much I .s-. put-, . man ti.ej nave nereioiore paid All orders promptly aticndcd to. TERMS CASH. B. A bill ol prices may be seen at the office of ............. r....riir.i.. ..... . i r. uarwiclil Hotel rmokrilUsIud. Mar. 1 44 it. 13 GltOCEIlIKS in Cofft-e, Virginia Tobacco, I z N" O. sugar, Common do Sure. Imp, Tea, Salt ratus, Indigo, Madder, A lum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipe,, " Y. H. do Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, F.paom Salts, Molases, C hocolate, Rice, Mackeral, Mioe Blacking, Broom Cords, niatcnes. Bed Cord, and Plough Line. Forsaleat the NcwSls ecf LIXCK &: Br.iukvillcDrc . JO, 1847. FARQtHAR. hats: hats: hats' TTT ESSRS. Linck A. Farqubar, hare jntt received ! 1XJ large and comptere aa.ortmeut cf ! Dodd's superior MOLE SKIN II ATS; do Brush do do do Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnet te do Superior and Common Palm leaf da Black and white Wqol June !, ins.
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LUKE KENT, Clod; nnd AV:lch ItlaKcv. 1 TF.WEI.RT.Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufa ,' "tnrer. Diarooad pointed r..ld IVna.Ae. I o.13B Main.t. betwccnStliaudotbCinciiicati.Ohio. I
March 20,1143. U-ly. , W. II. rillLLlPS, No. 7 Main Street, weal aide, three doora aboe Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O , OF.AI.EK in CiHOCRHlKS and PRODl'CEI keepa coiiatamlr on lianJ, a cxn-ral aaaart. mentofSalt. Suifar, Colfce, T. a, Muia-aea, Cmrir, Madder, luditru. Saleratua. Gla-a, Njila, Cotton Yarna, Fih. Tnbareo, Soa;, Taudl.-a, and all other' art n Ira in the Grocery Bieini ta, aihich w ill be anld I at the loweat price! for CASH, or in exchange tor i Produce. j N. II. The lliclieat Pricea paid lor Feathera, Flaxseed, Flour. Pork. Daron. l.ar J. Gina-np. Timothc. j Seed, rioeer-Seed, Muatard-Seed. Heca' Wax, Dried Fruit.. White Brant, Kagt, ic. Ac. vinciiiiiaii. 3-t. , s.j harris ' b f i. ark Clocks, W.ntches & Jewelry. ' 1 --r.i3 ni v n R, nifr nn hand nd fur aale on iccom ' mwlatmr tern. Cluck, Watihe, and a treiteral assortment of, Jewelry: rotipiiiiiii? in part of ihe fnlhiwuir: jrtt les. F.ieht-dav ard : rommon mantle Clocks, Ciold. and Silver Lever and 1 comnidti Wauhes, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Kin i.reaiptiis, Stu.U, Stet Iweds, Silver ; Ihlllibli a, M. i I l I? cla-ua and ntirae niountinea. an aaaortrni-nt of Silver, G. rman ail. r and plaud t, a ' and table apoona: a Tarictj- "f Spictaclri. Alao, I choice ariiiit a of cut It ry, IVn and pocket Ln.it ,, j Itazora, Itc: and in abort all article uaually kept in ! Jewelry Storea. T I '. - - . I . ,. . . . . P"-P " .n .o an jooa n tnr tvZh ". L IT.'" 1 ,1 " . rr'',r,n,f , C ,,ck"- 1 '' JU ,"a lUt -hanK'5 offset! Tt.. f. , ' . c . . . M . P" r"',r; "V ,vn,rl ' C" ""' '.7. ' ' T "l ""' I.Ik r,l .hare " " r."-,0,n' ", rrnr"r J " that Uc s!!!' oni A- h f fut" ' c,lon . , i n Ma,r. .rire.a ., r,et, nearly opPo,.te the ; public offtVea. Hrovlaville, la. March 2d, 184a". 10-tf. V- " - rjOrtil S UOUgil Ca.H(ly. TO ALL Men. Women, and Childrm, we send these preents preetinp: Be it known that all persons now suiter. lie; with aftVctioiia of .he L.tnira. auch aa fought, Colda, A.ihma, Hronrhitia. Sore 1 hroat, Itc. j !fec., may receive certain and .peedy n lief from the , t.ae ol Dr. North Kxpectorant t'oueh Candy. It i i.L,.u..i m t.l . ....I venu-nt to take, and a ttre cn-e. What more can i . r,r, i ruir-,,rj,, ! asked? It ha. atond the t, at for the last three year. j in Cincinnati agaiti.t all alanderon. iiiniuia'tioin which have been throw n out bv pvraons iutereat, ,1. i, .. i it- . .i i i . . ju aiu-nums ,,r Iirril p,l !! O. II Oil Tl II'U a W II 1 1 , ; nd then forirotte.i, hut "Xorth'a Cooirh Cand" cull atandi a bright atar in the firmament like it nameaake. All other. mnt move on. Inn it stand., the hope of the Uonoitnptiie, to guide hia iha tiered bark into a port of Health. For al w holeaale and n ta.l at Vo. 23 Walnut t. bet. 3d and 4th, and lor ofTth and I'liim, bv A. A. NOKTH. cin., and M. W. II All. K. Br-K.kvill.-, Ind. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. SO. ll-4w A. I' F, A COCK , Dealer in Iron, Steel, Wails, Axles, SoriliiTS. WafOIl Boxes. Axes. Mold R.u.rda. e. ALSO. Manufacturer nf the tel.brated Wrmight and Steel Mold llnard Plowa. Cast Mold Hoard Plow., riirht and eft handed, of different size,. Sod Piowa. Shovel Plows, Ctiltivaturs, liarroar-', Drag., Cast Sh, ar ,U... rlewa, Jcc, all uarranied to perforin well. A , liberal discount will be made on either Irn or Plows i by the quantity. Store ou Main Street, between fht j and 6th, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17. 12-ly ' Hardware and Cutlery. MILL ar-d Cross Cot Saws, Wwud aud Hand Saws, Drawing Knives. Cutting Kn.vi-a, Pocket Kuivta, Knives and Eorhs I Uutihcr.' Knives, I Kuub Locks and Latches. 'I bomb Latchc., j Round and S'juare Ilol., j Ilutts and Screws, ! Iron and St, el Squaies, ! Mill and Cross Cut Saw- FiUs, Hand Saw Files. AVaflle Iron, Steel Yards, frrind Stone Crank., Nail and Shoe Hammer., And Irons. Braces aud Hitts, Amea Shovel, and Spade., Heavy (vrail Shovels, Hay Forks aud Axes, Manure Forks, j Hamrs, Brass and Sugar Kettle. ! I be above are ottered at the lowest Cincinnstsv prices for Cash. K. TVNEK. i Brookville, Nov. S7, 1847 10 i Money Wanted. . I.L persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R j S. Tyiier, are requested to make immediate i pa vmt-iil. R. TYNKK. Brookville, Jau'y 4, 1848. Queen City Scale Manufactory, ; Main Street, 3 door, from the river. j rSF. subscriber has on band and is constantlv M m-nufactnring I'LA TFOUM SCALKS of all ; sizes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a siitieriorl .quality. All of which are warranted in every re-J i . K. Kvr- u-m ui- u. t OHIO MFCHAVICS INSTITUTK. 1 hia i lo cartil'y Ihat the pr, mium was awarded at ,l.t- Kigb.h Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics' Institute to Win. Huddart, for Platfrrra Scales there cahibited bv hint. l-iven under our hand thia first dav of November, . juna f. tui it, I'm't J. W. Applrgate, Sec"y. Ja. '4i. 4 Staple Goods 150 ps. Brown Muslins. 60 ps. bleach, d do 20 ps. color, d do 13 us. Bed l icking 10 p.. Check 3 p.. Mrrim-ss Sheeting (lnrlorrj For .ale at BVWI OX &. MARTIN S May 1st. ! DU II 31 EI fc CO. j rrir uu:sa iaz Di:. l f.rs ix j ClocKs. Watciies Jewel rv, a-NnvVs,TfH"MAKER'S TOOLS ft Ml TEHI ALS I 10rx 1 'Y "n hstitl, an extensive assortment , V or fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold aud Silver , Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lev, r and Verge WalcV jes; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasa,., Vi- , oil. Stringa,p, rcuasioii iaisIii,.U li,..e. t...... . '.Scissor. ... 1.- ' ' ' o. i, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O Oct 20, J . i . fj-i y PITTSHIII?JII lUs-.v i FI LL .tippfy of ,he I.OHENZ IRON, Vaila, Steel, and caa.ing,, w arranted to be eoKl in mu., ,., any,,, market, always on hand and l..r .ak-, at a small a.lvanee on P.ttsbure- i.r.,e a-outury M.-rclianta and others w ill do well to give i u l'"rc.iaaii.g elsewhere. Slab Steal ?r ploughs, of all aire., alway, hand, at K. L. bk ASIIKIt S Iron Store, Main street, a few ,l....r. .I.,..e v.e.k I No. 220. ; Cincinnati, Ohio. .......... j U,c. 25, 1347. 1-1 a n- lightning: Rods. n ee and Manufactory on ,, s,. le twe, n Main and rt..er.ff'1""'' CINCIXVA IT. O. iPD1 S P f EV T SIM H . . w ISTF.D-CAR-BOMZF.D IKON LIGHTNING HODS S" 'h. and bra,. ,tn ... ten crew .ton- , -"viuig I'linta, improved Me. all br'ck or frame, together with 1 A it.chmi nta for i hia ralmder three; proogett copper head. rrviu ! t .-! .iii. ,; . . . 1 ,. .. ... ., . ,, ,,JIr ,rr p.r r,, v uu4 ;rlllv Ui.chargi.ig the air of its sup rab.md.nt el.-ctri-i.e i more thai, any rod. ever brought before the public, I so thai an, b,l, ,g,. sntTici.-ntl y provi.l. d w ith these rods, are beyond a doubt, perfectly safe from the aw- '; ful Icon., queuce. of Lightning; ,he,e rod, are .0 easily arranged, .hat anv one ran ee.ail.. .,,..1, .v I I The .mmetise patronage and extensive aw of these! Hsbtning repeiier proves ho ! rr received by the i.nt.Srsatisfactorily they j j Hollow Gilt Copper Bails and Weather Vanes f. Church. ,. Itc. "earner vanes I, j Price ouly ten cents per foot, which includes the Lf u . I r I a . 1 .1 ... ' mi..uii in' - v ijit". iuiiinr, aMrialli? Alfai hmi-iir i,-L , . : pVur forward i -"--'t-c iu agent. , w"b Zinc Protectors. These rods are provided 21-0, n I O".00" LB3. Sligo Iron. ...,.et. a i 20.000 Wayne, " do ' sou I Da. American Steel S90 " F:ngli,h blister steel "eg nails, for sale by RICHARD TyF.R. 19 i Brookville, May 4, U47. G. A. Bid well. Josiah Drake CJ. A. RIDWCLL X Ci). 1COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS,! j .N"- l3 Wrst Front Street, Cincinnati. J T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assign- ; i U meuts ofFroduce or other merchant, i.e. j REFER TO ! Meaaick. Taylor Watts, Daggete (t Bruce, ! John Kugler, James Calhoun. 1 I L. H. Yeatman, Marsh 4c Co. I M. Kugler jc Son-, F. II is Kc Morton. I j S. Wortbingtoii. De.47 42-ly CO-PAItTXEKSIIIP. FIlHE undersigned have entered into partnership ,'. . . . 1. a . m-m w. . . . w. ..I Ak.nuAir- - - - ' .. . ..-.si .mm mi ;r,.ai vwniDUV.iuiiailll Forwarding Bu.inesa at New Oblean-s. unde. the
firm of SPENCE ft GUARD, and solicit a share ol I - the businejs of FrankHu arid adioining coantiea, ROBF.HT SPKNCE, j THOM A r.V ARD. VewOrl.ans.De, 114. i;ly
Watches, Jewelry, &c. rt . . . umiu inn Sliver Prllcila. Diamond Point. A fi..l.l r... -:.ut:i i.iku. r-,.fi..P.- 1...1A Holder attach, d, from 81.50 to 1 in ' . Perifocal Spectacles. l":! uni.m -.., niciu recomno nded bv w Ito hae Horn llitni a ltd full r 11. a i. . - -. . : i ority over all ither. v J"fct received, a hir-e assortim nt of Gold and Silver Frames, Olassc ins rt d in nSd Frainn.md old br 'he subscriber, onlv mreiit in t iniihii.t.' . All kinds of Cl.Vks stud uati.hes, iuumc b(.xcs and jrwelry, repair, d in the bet manner Old Gold and HAZEV. oht bought or taken iu exchanire h m -j k V No. 157 Main, 3 di ors abovr 4th t OUIJIX KICK'S Improved Patent Z'nc Washboards l'.fih atrect, bet we, n F.lm and Pliim. FAXl'FACTfltKU h him mil v, and warranted : T 9 the ch, a peat and he, article now offered to .be public, in point of simplicity of c.r.tc.ure, durability of matrrial, and saving f c'loilu ., ,.ap and labor lie liela warrant.-d in recommending bis Wahlioarf to the public, iua. much aa tlu.u. ;.n,la have teatrd their m, rila, and in ev, rv cae th, have eiv, n entiro aaii'faetien. Cerubcatea could ri adilv be olxain, i iu any qnamity. but he dulus a trial of his Va.aboar.la a sufficient j.roof. A lull and comi, le . tipple kept e, nt!nt1y on h ind, and .old w hnle.ale a nd retail at reduced pr'icn All ordera promptly attel.ded to. " H Any porcliaa, r '-ecomitiff diaattfied after a thorough te.t of said article, ia requested to return th. m and the money in a'l case, will be refunded. lie haa been compelled t enlarge hi. eatabli.liment (owine: to the iucrea.ed a. mind f,.r hi. Washboard for the las. si m.-iulis,) and , reel xte.i.iv. mac? inc. ry, by which be liupct . future to supply all demand. Caution Xcnr genuine except thoae marked 0. Iiice,'oi. the back. O U It I V P.ICF., Solllh aide of Fifth t.. corner of H.,i.,- r, i - Dec. 15. 51-ly ' I.NVALLMni.I. FAMILV CO 3 1 I - X ! () V oiv IFrrrF ,v J . ' I S'.L.S .Z"Zl?2 T'V' IT"""" .. " . .. ' -......... i..-r,.,, n, r .... ii,tfi,,.i.o an rt-iuaie iisea-.-a. 234 pages, 2. engravings. Paper 50 ets.; bound 79 eta. Mail to any part postage 91 els. Sbo.ild. r Braces and Chest F ..pander, ft. Mail toaii) part, 50 cts. postage. Iiiha-ing Tuhe, Silver J1, by mail, , tier p.ista-.-e. Abdi.un.i:, I Supporters' perrr.-t. 8S to 10, for ail Rnpnires, Falling ef the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Hack and Chest: sent toy F.xpr.ss everywhere. For Bract nr Support, r. or Rupture Supporter, giv, height from h, ad to foot and t irci.liiler, i.te of p, -rsoi. beat the surface, mat above th hips If II upture. mention which side Agents wanted f-.r t he sale of the above goods. Ad-r.-s. l)r. S. S UrCII, 707 Broa.Uav. 'rw YnrL ..... ... e- ... i ut iai I Feb. 24, 1341. 17-ly ' ' FOR SALE, tsin Rronkville with dwelling houses, nn om, the ot her on the hill ; a Uosonit roluabt ion reasonablt term.. TWO I on tbt iia lols.all, JOHV A.M.VTSOX. 1 -tf. Jauuai 1st. 184. Eaton and Kitridge. jii-u3ir.R3sna Manulacturers of Guns Ri.la M and other sporting aparatua. i ITS Gun Miikira man rials, I'orket CullerT, Dri Bowie Knina,4c. it.. Agent for Kastern Pos Her, Maine between fifih and SimI. sa. SSI yr HATS'- cats:: DOZ. Fi-h.oMabic and Plain HATS. 2 do. l.eehorn do 1 do. Panama do 25 do. Paltr. - do t d j. Men's and Dots' C ATS. Bfll I OS i MARTTT. Still Hore ExtraordiEarv . "tt'lT'E KiMilil advuf our mailt m nuritr th inrrraiiijr vlriiy f lr. 11a U" I.unt- Ph. h i i,im...i,- . .1 ..1.. . mine among our ow n t-it ieus. w lie uamea lie erra j sioually publishes, that those who may lie sceptical. I may call on .tu rn, and Inar Irom their own lips hew ! tliev were aiialrh d trom an untini, Iv temb. and ro i stored to their friends and relatist-s, by i-sing thi truly valuable meduiiie. I lie ne m still ciutrues i to guarantee Dr. llali'a Balsam to give r. In f w itb.n 124 hours, or returns the mom y. Kt,ry tHiltle that i has been sold ill C iur iutiat i. during the la.t aix I months, waa sold with the alio, e guarantee; and b, I lias vet to See tile tirt bottle ret ili'lied . Forsalely JOHN H1NKARD, G,n ral aei,t for ludiaua, and M. H A ILK, Brooksille. i P C R I P Y T n E B L 0 0 D. " . M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS j AND . PHCENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-etninnt Mcdiciuca hare acquired for their invariable elf.cacy in all the diseases which llity proless to cure, has rendered th usual practice nt" pulfui,; uot ouly unnecessary, but uuwor thy of tiiem. They are kuowu hy ttieir fruiis ; their good works testify fjr mem, and they ttiriie not by the taitb of I the credulous. i Of ASTHMA. AVCTE and CHKH.MC KIIEI'lMFI-SAt; AFFECTIONS of tlie HI.AUny.K cud KIDSEYS. I ,BI"D? "VEf S ,& ZR COMPI : J" l -'h aa.1 vrt. wht-w the,. oee rjc. BILIOUS FEVEES & LIVER COMPLAINTS. .rcvad. they will b found Invaluable. Planners, fanners, and o, hers, who ones ue these Mediemes. will never af stwhiiIi be wilhiait th- m. BILIOUS L IIULIC. and SKHOUS Ln. jrr,r.,, J'.lLtS, COSTIVESV.S. flH-US 4i. t'UlUIlS, CHULIC. CONL'.MP 1 1' IN. Card with fms, .irma 111 thai au.it. a. COHtFPr HVMUUS. Dn'OI't". DTEPEPSIA. No WTS.a with Has iiatresunz d.--Cr. sl.MJld ilelav u.itm tliest- UM.4'in- s mint, dmlelrEKVHIIOXS uf tne S-is. kkYslt't.LAS, FLATU LECY. KEV Kit wtttl AGIT:. Forihiseirceofibwisjtero counfta these mi-darme. will 1 fi.-in.! a safe, speedy, and errtaia n-medy. 0:l.v mee rm.-. lease tlw sjtem subject lo a c-lum of the tUseasc a cure I. a ti.-se i,e-.ie ines is isrroancal TK V TMKM. EE SA'n.-Fll'B. AMI r.K . I KtD FOVLSESS of COVHLEXIU S. GEMEnAIa DEBILITY, UOVT. UlniXES. UKAVLI. IIEADAillES.frrrrf Und. IMIAKD FEVLR. A FLA l V A TOR Y RHLWATIM. IMPURE BLOOD. JAUXVILE. LOSS f At I'S' TITE. LITER COMPLAINTS, LF.HROZY. LOOEE.-S, M K It CI It I A I. DISEASF.SeNever fail to eradicate eniirelr all the efT- ct. of Mcrcutr infV a:tely stealer thsn tne most powerful preparali'inof Sarsainila. siiuiT sh eats. sEr.rors veiuuty. xekyuus COMPLAISTS of ell kind: UKf.ASlC AFFECTIONS, PAt.PITATIOS of the HEART. PAINTERS :HOLlC. PILES, The oririnal propietia of these medicine i w" eana rf 35 reara lantl"V h' ,Ik "f ,htM uft w. . 1. . 1 Medicines alone. PA INS in the head, ride. bark. BmM. joint and organ. 11 HEUMATIS .11 . Those amirted w!'h tb acrrihle diase. will be sure of relief br Ibc Lilt- .Me-.linnes. Itl'SU of HLUIID to Ihe HEAD, SCURV1 SALTRHECM. SH ELL1SCS, s cue ful a, or KINO'S EVIL, mil, worst forms. ULCERS, of every daeriptwn W O R M S of all kinds, a-e . fli-clually enis-il-l h; these Meilic.tne. Parent will do well lo administer tncui whu ever their exuitcnre is suspected. RciaT will be certain TIIE LIFE FILLS AND PIIfE.MX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the system A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS a;i' PHENIX BtTTERS beyond the reach of eom 8 j Utlon iu the estimation ol every patient. The genuine of these medicines are now put up in H.iff ! wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, ca t. i ' unats Good Samaritan," containing the directions, V?I on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street it ar Office, by which stranger visiting the city caa very ea-il' Cud us. The wrappers and Samaritans are ccpsrii;!-'? I therefore those who procure them with while wratawr- t-.t be assured that they are geuuiue. lit caretul, and H ri. buy those with vtllov wiwimers; but if you io, ht satp . 1 -, . - ' . 3 , , that tliey come direct from us, or doat touch tlicoi.
rWlHEaubacrile-rkecpa constantly on hand, a full supply of n lie G.. Id and Silver Watch, s, from Jewel,,'e"rI'i,""k,'n, ;;VI'0, ,arfr rin.ent or Jeelr and Fancy Gooda, Silver Platexl ind Brifa
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CT" Prepared and sold by XH. WIIalalATTt B. MOPrAI. S3S Broadway, corner ef Anlboa- street. New Yaeky For Sale by M. tV,KAII.F.f Brookville, In
