Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 August 1848 — Page 4

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KR. SMITH, A tarur! ta, Urn. Wnahiagtoit Pall V MISS LESt.Iat. Those of my readers xvlin recollect the story of Mr. Washington Totts, may not be sorry to Warn, that in less than two years after the mar ha2e ol Urumiey . nes.os a m .v.o..,..,. Kien was unitefl 10 a souuieru pinuier ot pir.ti . . . .1.1-. - I U..J : " ' Wnw arnnainted dorinp summer excursion ' voA in Rfin resner.inuiiii. mi iivui cut. mu-i , - , " XO .ewpon. ..irs. oeioourne, ..at oet.ig ner new name was now.as her letters denote,l,compieieiy 11. ner element. presiomK over a targe rtablishment, mistress or 12 lioose-servants, ano t . .. ? . 1 .U . I ' almost ronunnauy enfifjea in 0o...s ...e 01 aspaci.ms maiiMoi. a .u....t. v. .-...F...t, orinrorapiyin?w1iilflm,Wn,i,li,n,...--.eauinK people of a popnlous i.ficrhhothoo.1, or , in reclprocatinfr visits with the most lasmonati e inhabitants of the nearest city. Her only regret was that Mrs. Potts conld not "be there to see." But then, as a set-off, Mrs. Selbourne 11-joiced in the happv reflection that ft distance of se veral hundred miles placed a great gnlf between herir A.. r..,:mk. rm 1...... i..t Be ..u o... ....o.. -c eursions she now felt adel ghtful sense of seenrity. She was not, however, like most of her compauiois, a warn, aurocnie lor me uiitven-.it dittusion of railroads neither dm sue assent ",ru"11' l" ;:;" ... ...e jreai invention anninuaung ooui nine ana space ; j i . - .... . .... .. .. -no oringiug ,ne norxn ana in. .., .ne east and the west" into tha same neighborhood. fe Bromley Cheston, (having succeeded to a , J. , . 6, handsome inheritance bv the demise of an opuK lent relative,) in addition to his house in Thilaj i .c.ipi.tB, tj u . nivcu as a ou. inner reiueiie," inni . . r . . . . nf his mntha..m.l.:a mm .Km KanWa nf . U . It.. I..

ware, greatly enlarging and improving it, antl'.. i ., ," . , .,, ' '' i ddinr ta its little domain some meadow and i X '"t,', T,"i"' namg ro us nine noma.n some meadow ami Thp ronH a,(,U(i, f(, , wls ( woodUnd; also a beautiful piece of ground which 1 ,, , , . . . ' . .... , , . , : space in wcollands, wh.ih ral along an elt-XMled i he Converted into a green lawn sloping down to- j ., , k- , ,. ! wards the river, and bounded on one side by a ! ?, , , " ' ' m" t,,i,f fn"n !

shady road that led to a couvenieut lauding - place. m.. . t .r .!... .. v . . i i no imp.jiuew. o. nioina ana ner nusnann 1 ' who in the regular course of promotion became Captain Cheston) was much increased by the ! society of Bromley's sister, Myrtilla.a beauteful sprightly and intelligent girl, whom they inv ted . i- -.u.u r. .1 j v. r. ,! to live with them after the death of her imtteriia ... , i grandmother, an eastern lady, with whom she r , .... , , , : had resided since the loss of her parents, and 1 , . . , r. . r . r.-ioow. who had left her a fortoue of 4J0,00tl. . . , . - n. -. i.LTheir winters were passed in Philadelphia, . .... , , , . , 1 where Alhina found herself quite at home j a elreUfar ...,;nr . .b. f l M VV....,.: w.w . w ..a... ....... , . fu.11, ..O It" ,1 , -. .. . ... . . 1 p,, ., r.U. - . . xr r.. 1 01 w, "iiu tin- out- 01 .lin 11,-iv III VISIl .Ii rs. V ties- , . . . . .. ton on her marriage. This visit was of course ,. received with civility, but returned by mere v , . . . . 1 1 . J, leaving a can! at the door. No notice whatever was taken of Mrs. Tott's second call; neither was she ever invited to the house. When Cheston was not at sea, little wax wanting to complete the perfect felicity of the family. It is '.rue they were not entirely exempt from the occasional annoyances and petty vexations iuseperable from even the happiest state of human life; but these were only transient shadows, that, on passing away, generally served as topics ef amusement, and caused them to wonder how trifles, diverting in the reeollection, could have 1 really so troubled them at the time of occur rence. Such, for instance, were the frequent visitations of Mrs. Qniniby, who told them (after they had enlarged their vi'la, and bought a earring" and a tilbury) "Keally, good people, now that things are all so gent,.,.), ;,Uli pleasant, and full handed, I think I shall he apt to favor you with my company the greatest part of every summer. There's 11,, danger of Billy Fairfowl and Marv beino- iealnns. Thev .-.Kea. I... ! .. . .. . i . I .1. B , .. I. .. I me go and come just as I please, and if I was to stay away ten years, I do not believe they'd lie ! the least affronted." j As the old lady had intimated, her visits in stead of being "few and far between" were 111a a" j P' ! nv and c!os lotrr'tlir-'r- Tt 1-1 .xQ.. used to any thing, and therefore the Cheslons I did notseil olTtheir property and fly the country I - I en account of Aunt Quimhy. Luckily she nevr brousht with her anv of the Ficf., I r....;,.. ! . . i ! ner son-in-law having stithcient tact to avoid 011 . .... . princinb. all visiting intercourse with ,, th people u 1 it... 1 .. . . ! who were beyond his sphere; for though certain ! of being kindly treated bv the Chestons them-1 selves, he apprehended that he aud his would ' probably be looked down upon by persons whom ' thev might chance to meet there. Mrs. Qui,,,- ! bv. for her part, was perfectly obtuse to ,vl , sense of these distinctions. I Oue Monday evening, on bis return from ! own, Captain Cheston brought his w ife and sister invitations to a projected pic-nio patty, among the managers of which were two of his most intimate friends. The company was lo e.onsist chiefly of ladies and gentlemen from the city. Their design was to assemble on the following Thursday at some pleasant retret 011 the batiks of the Delaware, and to recreate them- I selves with an unceremonious fete oHAttrKTRK- ' "l invited them," continued the captain, "to make use of my grounds for the purpose. We ean find an excellent place for them in the woods by the river side. Dclhatn and Lpnsgrave will, be here to-morrow to reconnoitre the capabilities of the phce." Th ladies ter delighted wi.'h the prospect ef the pic-nic pxrty; more especially that most ef the company were known to them. "Il will b charming," said Alhina, "to have them near us, and to lie able to supply them ill. many conveniences from our own honse. You may lv assured, dear Bromley, that I shall lilierMy do my part towards contributing to the pica.ckery. You know that our culinary preparations never go wrong now that I have more experience, good servants, and above all, plenty to do wilh." "How fortunate," said Myrtilla Cheston , -that Mrs. tiuiinby left ns this morning. This last visit has been so long that I think she will scarcely favor us with another in less than two or three weeks. I hope she will not hear that the pic-nic is to be on onr place." "There is no danger" replied Cheston "Aunt Quimhy cannot possibly know any of the persons concerned in it. And besides, I met her to-day in the street, and she told me that she was going to Baltimore, to visit Billy Fairfowl's sister, Mrs. Bagnell. 'Also, said she, 'it will take from this lime lo that to pack my things, as I nev-r before weut so far trom home, and I dare say I sh,l stay in Baltimore all the rest of , .ne nu. aou i believe when the ll.tgnells once have me with them they'll let me come away u.. c .11 t i . ... n.uelx this side of winter.'" "I sincerely hope they will not," exclaimed Allans.. "I am so glad that X.mcv Tairfowl . 11..!.; t ... .... ........... u ...... ii.iuieau. I irusl tt.ev will mL.t . , - " ,. their house so pleasant to Aunt Quimhy that j she w.ll transfer her Tavor from us to thorn.- . ou know she often ,el!s , ,hat Nancy and .t-T.,, re as iik as iwo pe, nolli .u looks and way; and f,om her account Johnny B.,geil must be a third pea, exactly reseii,1.!inC both nf ' them.t

I "And vrt," oWrve.l Chiton, "people hcse

j niiuils are uf the same raiilir- ilo not always assimilate as well as tnipht be supposed. When j too nearly alike, ami ton Hose to each oilier, they frequently rub together so as to prate exceeding ly." We will pass over the intervening tiays by lying that the preparations for the pic-nin psir,y WeM1 duy ,, , ,essfuy niade: the ar rangt.m.nt f the cren,l beir nnderlak-ii by '. captain Sliest on anl i.ieiitenanis le'.ham ami r . . . - . . ... .... . uonsgrave, ana completeu wun llie l.iste, neat- , jUiiici(1U!, .irrle, dis(iMfru.she whether of annv or navv. T a inted T , !t ,olri,y p;ir,y jn gjitim lat j,,ful an(, un , converts the mere peajure T,,e heut( oUmnwr v haJ Bsslun(J( .,g All was calm and cool and lovely, and the cum- . , . . , . " try seemetl sleeping in ltixiiriaiitrepi.se. The Crass, refreshed by tli- Aiitjust rains, looked green as that of the "emerald isle;" an.) the forest trees had not yet began to wear the bril'iant eolors of atltnmn, excepting here and there a , . ,,. . ,..,.,,. Th)i orcllRr(!s were U.a.ied with' fruit, glowing ' jn rjpt.Ut.ss- and th buckwheat fields! white 1 . .. . ... . . . ! With blossoms. r.err,ne.l u,r I ' .'-o M fragrilnce. Tlle rio, wni f w ason ! w : f ...,.,

R. , . , , iii ,.. ii- it i. m- r -. ............... -11..1 , ct rii, . , ittai ini. accoiini ' . 1 . ' . . ' " ' r.i..wirds of heu.it fnl ..I....,., I I heard t he la. les a II roll ml ta Ik .hit of a nic or a ..r xi- n : ..... .... . i tion. on the Sk,n t... . r.h n . a-.... .'

- f.in ,iligereJ n I ' .i.:, r n . . , . " I i their larewell notes previous to their return to a i ,, . . .. . . . i more southern latitude. The niorumg sunbeams . . , , .... , , 1 .danced ami glittered on the blue waters of tte i ... i . , . . ! "roa'i aim nriuinuug Ut-i aware, as t,- mirrore.t j

.... . , , . , ...... surface reflected Its preen and fert, hanks i i ' was

tt,eir M.iwt.rv .Msn.'nu.d u.l. ...... i . MMUVW III 111.' ..illNRI? moil IlLtl IIR, flM t .!.! i! n . - . .... mitur r ennsy.vania Iron, r.ew , ork and the,, ! from V. ,,, ., ,,.,ary sirean. ,, ... r ., . , , the instance .if tlirop hi.iiru.l n.;io . l:...:l I till it widens I

into the dim and lonely bay whose last waves j ",ns' ":,v? s;'i.l something; for I know those that a-T? blended with the dark r I'ing Atlantie. Old ! w're nearest stopped their own talk when I hetrees, of irregular and fantastic fo'tns. Ii-eiiiii" I '" after awhile, I went across to the

flr nx.ar . , . ', far over the water, grew cn the extreme eige of , ,. . , . . ., ,h,s bank; and from its steep and crumbling si. e . ,..,1 , ., - ., , ' . protruded their widely twisted roots, frii, , red ... , , . , .1.1,1 . , , with long hhres that hid been washed hare bv . , ., , ... the tide, wtiiehdailv overflowed the (iroiid strip r, .. . ,.1 . , , ol gray sand that margined the river. Part of ,, f , , , 0l'' f' lhl ,, ") lr" !o and -i 1 . carried away liy the iiiciirsnnis nf ii s .... o , ,,- ... ii, a s 1.1 liter 1 1 e-ll- ;,. - , . iei, -.in, reiu.'tiuKM, ni I iii.-i y;i s, a oils' t he Verire of ., , . ,,. . , , u j the hank; and his ladies had prevailed on Ca itain I ' r-, . ' ' Cheston not to repair t, as in its ruinous vtate ! ,.,., , .... 1 . ' , " ! , .....tie., ,.,1 inure pit'l ,1 restpie lllall II lleW alld I in gootl order. In t-leuriii" this part of the for- ' i f st, many of the largest and finest trees had been ' j left standing: and beneath theii shade, st ats were j j now dispersed for the company. I n another part j ol the op-nn-.g, a long table had been s.-t under i j a sort of marquee, constructed of colors bri.ii.Tht from the Navy Yard and gracefully suspeii.led . to the wide-spreading brunches of some noble j oaks: the stars and stripes of the most brilliant l:n in Ibu .. ...I.I I.I ... .:. - : " . , ",,U,"K f " r"s'l" e1 p..... t n u,i me Kree,. ami ciusieriiio toliage. At a lilt.e distance, under a group of trees whose original forms were hidden beneath impervious masses of the forest grape vine, was placed aside table for the reception ,,f the provisions as they were unpacked from the baskets, and a clear shady brook which wandered ne..r, rippliinr over a tve.i 01 pebbles on ils way down lo the ri.vr. t atr.,r.l...l ....1;. ....... 1 ,.. .-... . ' . , , 1 1 T C'''ar 11s "T'ooiiu s parK, ami ,11.11 e an ec- ei.t rfr ' -.- ...... . I rator fur the wine vessels. . . ' IhU c,,ml'.V were to go up i l,e Most of the on rarIy t; Iurl,oi;"R to return iu the evening ; ty the railroad. Oihers who preferred takin-r ! their own time, were to come i carriages. As soon as the bell of the steamboat gave notice'of In, I. f rf-i . .... . . I hVT "I'P1"01'. Captain Cheston, with his wile j "rc"ml-'"'-. by Lieut, nanls I). Ihain Mil, I I n,ienet..u ........ .1 . . .1. I f "eui ..own 10 me lamimg-place n nvision ot the ntc-nic party. whieb veaa I.;..1.. ..f - . 1 .. . . " "-s" " 01 to uno ne0111e.11 vcili 1 mlma rounieuanees, a.,,1 lookn.g as if they nntici;iated a very nlea-iaiit liitle tt-Ti-The diesp.ep.ire.i to say with v,ege,i or i'.ll.i- : " il li,'-v of happiness" j " t,W Ui f U' C '.v nr.,cessi Mepp,., , "w UuuU"?. r'i. Aunt Quimhy brought ! "P j Bromley" sai.l Mrs. Cheston hi a low 1 ViC" ' hpr '"''"l -"there is our most in.,1- ! "i,ror Hun thonglit she was a hundred j 1 nines on. mists really too bac. . what shall ' v e do with hr? On this day too, of all davs " j "We can do nothing but endeavor as usual to , 1 make the best of her" repli-d th- captain ; "but where did she pick up that common look- j 1 ing msu who she seems to be hauling aloiif with ' her?" C. Q.-.-Mrs Quimhy now came up; and after the first greeting, Alhina and M.rlill.t endeavored to ai 1 r 1 . ttiinnraw irom lier the attention of the rest of the compauy, whom they conducted for the prasent to the house; hut she seiz -d upon the captain, to whom she introduced her companion by the sppellation ol Mr. Smith. The stranger looked emhurassed, mid seemed as if he could scarcely presume to take the offered hand of Captain Cheston, and muttered something about trespassing 01. hospii.ditr, but aunt QniAby interrupted him with "HI,; fuuisense now. Mr. SmfthwhereV the use f being so si.ain.-f .ee,' and making apologia f,.r what can't 1h- helped' I dare say my ll.-phevv a,,,! i,. w ,l,.r (j uit as niurli al seeing me here, siippesino; that I , safe and sound at N nicy B.ign, d's in Baltii.nt.e lull are you sure my bacsago is all on the b,rr1117 il.ul .!.. la.ar.L. u...l la al. . 1 . . a j r i "mi -ee ii me in-; in ae tMi i lox ,ssaff' ,h" yellow one; I thonld not woni''' 'f Ihe porter tosses them ntV. or . All men seem )o have a rrus '"'s "' ,he li,if' flM,' band boxes." mith meekly olie. e,!; and aunt Qubnhy, , am. of Chcstc.i, walked wilh him .0- ... - aiima ine House. "Tell me who this gentleman j-." said Captain Cheston. He cannot Mong to any of th, Smiths of 'Market. Arch, Race and Vi,,-, Ches nut, Walnut, Spruce and Pin,.."' I .xo ropue.1 .XIrs. tiuimby "nor to the Smiths of the cross slr.-cts neither nor lo those up in Ihe Northern Liberties, nor them down in South walk. II you mean lh:if ho io .. ii.: . will, X, r ia.,.1 XI... V I . .1 a ...........iii, ..ririaui, uui me snoemaker had not sent home mv over shoes, and the! dyer had not finished i.iy gray Canlou crape ! shawl that he was doing a cinnamon browu.aud i the milliner c is.ipnil,leil tn v iii lieu-liiiiiitr ,,lV ' e . ; bonnet, so I could not poihly go, vou know" and the Neverwaits went without ,,,e Wu ' I.f l if.o. W.-r l r '';',' !-.),.. I.s,

... v " ! I. .. I. a.a- . " .. .--.-. " . i.r, ,1,1,1 1,1-,, ri IlhttIO,. a. a.. ., .. a . " . . . ' O II 1-1. , 111 .1. I I'.l. a!crU,tiS.

,a.lelI.l,U,a,,,y,,ulillheIlai,,llllhoh,a(i;W;V-1. -1 ".her, .. Y. ,,. ,, ,,,..,K.r, , luit thai'. 1,0 reason there rftouMn't lv S,i,l I '.."OIP and pa,r,ns S, am K.n.eV as'r old' 1", day, he t'..

i enuugh all over the worM. Howover. ,e ' Xl-oaY." UZlr''"" ?'-' - .". ,' I Rice, Kpsom Sah..

.and long of il is this-! wast,, have s,.r,.... .. ";. ...' ... m oi ril:X T '.., it. i""""'

- - . -...,i . .mi it ami iiiiiiii; im.x nt k iu lllf inniiiit'r no I I , . . , -. - , hm. B tUinttire xest. r.lav moriiiii-. I,ri,.hl an.l earK- I "" ! acc..mmoda.i.,c t. rm I 9 . H. 1 YSFW IU.'.! C"r!K '"', n "uh. ,-"K'-

was !iUe coiiiiiiji a .lay ufler the f.iir. Hut us I I

was all parked up. I w.i bent upon j line some- j how or oilier, this morning. So f in.nle Hilly i ''' Kairfowl Like me liown to the wharf, haj and j kimt!.. In f lla. Pfinl.l l.-ol nnv I... .'o In. , -'el---, a - . j

kilt. IV 0 tike cl.-irgt Of lite tu lltltimore. A nil j ihyM;iaii anil t i it n.U pvt. you it i ii Uir!!! nn cantli . . .,1 , "t In wr.i than Mrv Hutir, if St 'inn ton, vi lin there, as good lurk would tve it, we met with vWt n ,,,, ,,, h,.r ,,,., alli't..j , iUv,lh Mr. Smith, who has been several timer, in Billy's yU'' '' Const. n,piii.. w publish her ccmii- . i rate in addition to the ta-t numbers obtained it, Ciusiore, ami bi.tlnlit tloilieslira of him, and cot ! rinnaii. i.. show that the t uns it makt . are nut co-

aeqnainted wih him; so that Billy findinR this ; poor .ir. r-niiin was a Kiraiijjer aim a man inai i . i i .1 .1.1,1 . . . ! ti ..i i -i iook no nirs,anu iiihi neuiu noi.-ei up lor preai Mr. Smith being a stranovr, and of course, not .. i i as weil used )o steamboats as our own people, took me into the wrotig one; for the New York and Ballimure boats were laying side by side, and seemed mixed together, so that it was hard tellinj which was which, thecrovd hi.lins! eve ry thing from us. And after we cot on board. Twas so busy talking and he a listening, and looking at the people, that w- never found oat ' .. .... .. ... our .isl:,Ue I we were l.olf w.iv no the rivi er, instead of being halfway down it. A nil then ! - - (nr ,,, , u.,irVe ,,lev rMvd t) 1;lt , . , , , , ." - . . , ' sai I was to le? held on Captain L hestou s ground. .. , . , , , - , ., . ! then I pricked tip mv ears, and found that .. , t " ,. .. . . . . w'as even to; mid I told them that Captain i . . x,iiesion was a near reunion o. mine, lor ms wn ' nvv-i. H-.iiitrht. r I.. Mn. M..rJ,. fl.nl -.. - '" whose t, rt hilshainl was in v sister ell w m n wn .. .in... " ah- ,i son; and ,,11 about you .naming Alb.na, and tt h;,t a han.isome pla.-e you have, and how Mr. v: -.i i . . i . . . . i ' -hadg.it into llie wrong boat, and I wr o,.Uil,Lr carried ofl' brim- t.kcll ill. the riv. I . . . , x I ",1 "u" .t i ii i.i . . . .... ""l ' l company say ,o all ll.isr inniiired Cheslt.o. ' i tiy 1 tion 1 exactly remember, but they ..wi... I 1 . . . i .... "VVhvlliOIlt exacllv remellllier. hot lliev other side of the boat, Mr. Smith was leaning ..,,.,. ii,- . ., , over the railing and looking at the foam Hying from the wheels (as if it was Komethiii,' new) . , , . . . ,,, ' anil I pulled his sleeve and told him we Were quite in luck to-day, for we should be at a party without intending it. And he made a sort of humming and I. awing about intruding himself (as he tailed it) without an invitation. But I lllbtLilrtl. .ll,la. t.j 1 iv.ne .in in n iu ine 1 u eniraoe 10 . i- ., , , , , . ,, , . 1 him through. And he talked something of 1 . i- 1- Tr. ., 1 r betaking himself to the neurest hot, after we 1 ,,,, ;,,.,,. ., ., '. o..f; 101 i,,c 11, .1 1 ou-n, i.iiw 11 ine riv,'r- However, I would not listen to that; and ' understand that any how there could " 'i'l'im,ri to-day, as it was ijiiile too late Krl 'here by any contrivance at all ; that we ,'""lu K0,lo,v" w ith the "tiler company this eve- ''' t,lM railroad, and take a fresh start to-

.ment. whirl, always things p1 very sociable with him and Invited ! .'nJV '""; I -.pply fin. Oo'ld and s.l.r r-

when done by officer. , him to tea. Xnw when we met him on the ; r-':i!r'.?-y. "?X. i " LTuX. rrZZnZ i "-"'1 'T .?

iwl.arf, Mr. Sllltth was quite a windfall for IIS. 1 jv rs.. ' H,Mi,, ' , .'.:,r,,.d ,ih 1 tie..rtl.e r. p.ita.it.i, it acquire.). . . j Seed, CIy.-r:S.,-d, M..:t.rd-SW-.l. Wax, Mntd Ware. Prk.t aad Table Intkry. Cold and Silr.r

IV arrived "t w.sl and he -ireed to escort me to 1! .llin.ore- as of U '-"ch. alihonirh an .mi Hint plivairian !ifil I M-mnl.-. h.. u- the 1, c -table r.l.xir, l..r I lour I " . K,.At. r nr.,. .am. ,nd r.,.,,,,,1 (,,j r,.D,t Sl, i arrnen. l a aim ne agreeu lo escori me lo i. iiiiiuore, .is oi . , s . ,', . ..ni,,,, Almi, mo fire nn-nct . It. arinc Pn n or rrematurr I .iiiciniiati, i.v. ' He Itirr att-rn d, from ti.50 to 15 50

!er: the air being of ! course he must when he was nt-tted. So then, ' am) paid tl rivit t aiM.tioii, it liart). .1 all In. skill '"'" nWT hereafter wUlinir to be itln.ut - . Perifocal SDeCtadeg s 'i ..... ...i.. ...... ... . .. . it- Ftw rt'liit-tlit Lute rerut-.l ti n.auv. Ill vin.ni. I a. J . II . K K IS. .J. n.lI.lIlK- ' . twfciiiwi,a.WACOt

iraling temperature Billy being ill a hurry top., to market for brenk- 1 , ,, r ,, ,kil, lhvsu.j;1,. i;ut'a' ','li.ir tllort. pn.v. ; M"'?' -J" .neri.,r...d d.a.h-.none .qua) to it Cl0Ck3, WatcheS & JCWelrtT. "and'aainral ioThe'!'!'""""!!: ,','r'l",y

nrpvl.l.n... i 1. 1.-. fr.t . (L f.ira ll tliu nit-l, f ll.- I...ttr r,,..,.. . 1 I .'tl alike i.nat ailiup. Atlat.a iiliv.irian villi a. i "' 'V' l'-pnn-ii. , .. . . ri.m.n.'J inl kirt,:. . . . . "

; ' !atI,.,,,,ca ,.,.,e,,,ei,l.en.irl.l.mh1..,d,rame "tut. intiiat, t ml. pi r-t.ir.r...eir ...e.t, I I hand and f.,r .ale ,V aVrt.n . ho he .rn th. m and lul', . '.i i .T. , 0'C were over, and ust l.,le me Cood bye, and left me on the wharf, . ..-e i.l .1. V-lar. .1 tl.. I rould not lat more Pn""r' '.v r r"r "? 'V ')'.) h... .rr -.- gaG?- I,,,,..!" f." T ",..,'' I. ' Ud ,h"r "P"1"'-

r ....... : : . t ..... :.. v . ' "an on. .lay I,..,-, r; aU.. ll of the Tt nn.t..-r I... trT ':r.' "": A a remetly lor the rt inoral r-- 1 HSZTT M. . " I ' .T . ' . " --..-I . I. ..r- - a , .

iniitir.i nut in u. nr. . art my w uai jjuuh I it nun l v i n . u w I'uui .

morrow morning. Still he seemed to hold back 1 i. .'i" ,y .""line Wool by the first of May. ' i "" esiabli.hment ,. one mile and a half above llrookand I told him as to going to the parly all things ; v"e. on the I'.a.t Fork, where be ha. a first rate .t t had turned up s if it was to be, and I should j Card!'r, ht-.pecf4.' "1,' Tr ra"e wol k. Any peVthink it a sin to tling such good luck aside when I "" l, avi"t: w"l - w. Sulleiiburchi r' i..rc,

itwasjut ready to drop iulo our mouths, and that he might never have another chance of being in such genteel company as long as he lived. This last hint seemed to do the business for he gave a sort of a pleased smile, and made 110 more objection. And then I put him in mind that the people that owned the ground were my own niece und r.ephew, who were always crazy to j see me and have me with them; and I could ani svver for it they 'd be just as glad lo see any of my acquaintance and as to eatables, I was sure his being there woulu not make a cent's worth cf diffi-rencc, for I was certain there'd be plenty, and I told him only to go und look at the baskets of victuals tint were going up in tin 1'o it ; hesitles all that, I knew the Cheslons would ' ..x. ;.).. .....II P.- at. 1 t . . . t l,ro-ide well, for they were never backward with any thing.' Sim now stopped to take breath, and Cheston inquired if her son-in-law knew nothing more i nf XI . ...;.!. r 1. . .. '"an iron, ii.erci V see inr 111111 ill 1 his store. j "xm! yes :i,l not I tell von wo had him to ' lea ; t ou nee.l not mention it to any body-j but (if the trull, must be t.,1,1) Mr. Smith is an j Lnglishmau. The poor man can't help that, V" know; and I'm sure I should never have I Z" tnt 1,e neither looks l'.nglish nor talks! I'-nglish. He is not a bit like that Mr. .Mout:'K". ho took slices out of All.ina's big plum I lu,,,rs h"e the company came, nt that ' preat party she gave for Mrs. Washing!.,,, Totts." "Pshaw!" said Cheston. "Yes you may well pshaw at it. But after i a". for my own part, I must say I enjoyed my- ' self v"r" much that evening. I had a great deal ' of pleasant talk. I was porrv iifterward. fht I j did not st .v now 11 stairs to see if 1 11 the compa- , If they did, it! b'ek French leave hke ine. , ",,,st n;ive ''ecu quite a pretty sight to see them f-- "" "e (now I talk of French leave) j ,1M 'ou ,,"ar that the Washington Pottseshave' ' ,,r,,,t,, a" ,0 pieces and gonn off to France, to ' ! live "I""1 t,m '"oney that he had made over to ' I ,0 '"""P it from bis creditors?" com M'F.D XF.XT XVKF.K. S-ataf .I sal-?. 'Is there no Balm in Gilead?' I D ' ' "i.nan Halm ot l.if.-,is mild.pl, a-ant ami t ft,- tiial r, me 1 1. ,,s. . I ,.. ..r tl..: the Il o.... .ml H. rli. l,.'c and sncee.slul ly u.eit by ooiaos 11, 1 ne cure ol all limp Disia... M,. .. . ' ' a" M" ."' has proved it t be not .'inly the ' .utZri,, tnu' ' a",'', pb.hi.ic, and ,,,cipi. ,,, con.ump - I In re is ua preparation, t.f Ot.io.ii M.-a..... ... anv other .ret tabl. t,r mini ral pois.o, in ii, coiisei " "'! oeiaK.uny htm. n ,,r Children at ! tune, wun p.ri.rt safety. I I hi. latitat. c m, dii-nie, since it. introduction in to- w.st has ,,, wh a rapid and nnpn red. nt.tt i ale. ... that the ;, ,., ral Ac in has of,, ,, lit i n unable i nut t theile.iiaml. his ha. I. .1 ...... r, ... ...I. ., . .11..;... ! "' c" "' """ and palm then, -, ,, I j ""suspect...!;, .lift, rinc public l,- tl- p, ;,. ,:. I. " nod. r ihe name .,, "11..I... - l ift." All Healnic Ral,,. of Lib'" .:x.ver Va.li.e:1 I V'"!'""' y..r money and life c. t Or. Tid'a l". ' ! xV ' . I":. rr':,,ar,:,,:",""J,",":"'- "tail a.a a. a . .1 a,-,.. ,,., J AO. I 1 , Side of 5th , -t. hctvtc, X ine ami Hat t sis. c i,i i mint . ni,;.. P. K. M UMIIAl (ill, j ... . .. , , A cent r.ir the West, t ...cinnnati, March JMh, lsia. M-ly lti:ui(lrtlr. Pillsi I tit.-. r c nnint lli-and, tl,-a Pill., jutrereitcd -"' lor sale by HlllltRD TVxm 'l""kv lilt , Oil. Uih IS 1. 4i-ly New Establishment f j'HF. subscribe, wi.tle. , ,f,m the c,,i,.en. ol ! Itrookv ille, ami the public c-eri. r.l I,- al... i. 1 with, ti thn. sqi.,r. s ,,' Mr Spi at'. Mill. .IOHX MOFITT May 3.1, 1847. 15 :ia,tVES it 3IITTS. I ll,lrS '" inen's sup. K,d Cloves . a J . tltra-..l ..II J .. .. .. a O, ntU inrn's Berlin and lm. k -- .I.-.. ' ""II f 1 a. lies' l.tnc and .tc-i t Mnts. Mis-..- coii.,,, 'I' fit I r-N V M Tt 1 iv

- - . Ill, in. II 1. II. . la. Ill at. .1... 11. a.l a . I

Die Annually Of consumption in L nit. ft Sinus, yt-1 how many cuultl nave bet n . .1 .r .).. . i. i i ... ., , : t.

kr i seas,,,,, j husnnds niion Thousand, it re now " M" "'C mat l:H .avctl t lit ir live. a ttl rt-itun t thi'iii to llialfli Nil ttic iii-t-il n.xttnit-" iliiitiirh itur S:;rSmr,Hi!.. t an..- to me. lit lin. ,1 that af. u .lav. at ......I m.i.t end my eartlily .-are. r. in to e me dii ! Ilntr M friend, were now call..! .. .. . .. I iuv. rilu- at.ini-.hin?c.m-. p.-rformeil bv' Vir. Hk- I Com ix... ml Svrt.p of l.iv. rort and Tar.) went j" ' : " it. . tiilii-nlht-antl liat-k a ilt.tant-t' et sixty mile., ill hour, lo c-ft .oine of the above medicine; I eomnie vt ri takint; it. anil .Trance to tell before! had etl halt a Lottie, the cnnirli a entirely cirrd: from thi' ! time I rer.inn .1 rapidly, and win t. 1 had u.eil two , h.uilt 1 wa. able to Hi.iime my family vocation, a. ' a I. I am fully .alialied that ifit !ia"d not been fur the excellent nit dicine, 1 would now be in my crave; ViUn, and wnuhl rtcumn.eudal r .ffl .....I with Hi.! "'"" '"" all per...s afflicted with di- , t a.e.l l.iutr. to Live .1 a trial. IHKR1FT ItOWF 1 W...K I..: t .. 1 ..u -. .... . t e. . we tie.tii; persona ii y ac- t umnnud ni. all circum.tance,. p. l I'.itxsov, pktf.r l'. mat i iikws, IHOMxS chaig. w -v4v ,.... . i t- u . r-,2 Sts.int.m, flhio. 1 1 b. 7, t47. C7' l ii k w ondf.k Ftl. ct h F.s M A UK rs in- ,hi nie.lici.te have induced I'bv.ician. of the '"U'lc.t s'an.lnn- to prt-.rrilie it Ye. t vt n Profe.'or. ,,r ,,.. n. ..... ., . ...... . . i.. m . ..nun ...at eure. alter everviiiiner el.e Im. t:nl. .1 Or.lt. Cut. late Pn.f.-....r in Cinciniiati Med'.. al Cntw ,lfflre , w .,",. d JiiV. hV, S. r..r.,l,.. Co,...p,i,, with Or. Hc.-r.- l.iv. r:I"J 1 ar-"," r . ev.-n up to die by a u.,,nher of .killfnl I'hv-ician.. l.r. V Kich'ard. of """'. -. he cir..! Mr Carle. Mad-, of ConV""'',":" "i'h lh" 'ix other r. - .tm i.i. m u. it. ii n v iiMiit. a nirii.ir rhvHiiin i.rc.aii.. it ... Uk,. ,,,,-, , . rn,v Mr. Vi. man. ,!,e if.-,,t , he II i v. H Vi.em... .f ,,. .;,. i... . " . . , . ; ....... v. - on m - point in to an. win. .. .. . ... alter a fin wt.-k.by the u-e of Or. Hoce.'i Liver, wort ,V tar. I ne laieca.eof Mr.. F.cc rt who now re.ide. on Hare street, three n,Hr. abme F.icbih, Cincinnati, i. truly the 1110. t remarkable nml a.tolli.l.ioi- ever re. i 'onli d. 'I his lady had the Coii.iimptioii for the la.t V'ars and lately .be pr. w wor.eand W01-.1 worn ; d., n and t niamiati it. cold nicht .weau and hectic i' M r , V,J"-V ' "'r5 da"- V""-U t a mere .k.-k-tm., J herroiich wa. m...t ili.tres.inc, all her pliy.ieia... cave her tip to die w ill. .lie la.i i.tnire. of f ..ii.omn. linn l.r. lalliafera, nmv called in a celt brand ).imc Doctor who said there va. not the least hope of lo r recovery, finally her lu-ic iil. erat. d both infernally and externally anil the blood settled under hi t nail, .oihat they came off; her friends came in to take th, ir lat farewell at thi. crisis she commenced usinc tbi. same Dr. Mtn-ers" l.ivtrnnt-t and Tar. which Ii... restored her to better In aith than she lias enjiiyt ,1 iin .he was fourteen years of ap-e, and in three 111. mill, .he cained lifiv ......iiiU it. H....1 -i ....... u 1... tlulili. (he virl nr... ..I' u ....... r.. I ...!:..:.... .. .' ..... ii.t uieiiie arc lllvileil tocall ail.! see her. C y'Coii.iimptives should call on the Acent and see the certificate in full of the abo.e mentioned cun t and al-oa vast number of inhrrs For sale by A. I.. Sf.OVIl., corner of HI lh and Hare Streets, Cincinnati. Asorsali by It. 1 YXF.R, Ili-ookvill.-. 13. WOOL CAIiDIXCJ. f 1111 F, 'imlersicni d take, pleasure in informimhis O-i. nd. and .he public cenerallv, that he " 1 o, ir. ..eorce i.crrv , ,t wtlt he pnnupilv attt titled ,,,, nl.it tin- roll, returned AM. WORK WAItllAM K.il. JOHN' PF.I.SOtt, Proprietor. JAMF.S COOPF.lt, CarderMinokviHe, April 10, 1SJ8. ln-3m IKOX & STEEL. , , . IW.OOM fl.RC.F, AMI.Il NMTI InON STOnF. X. XV. CIIAPMAX. Sirret. n,r the Court House. f 7 Vf V V V I 7' ! V-ION !; XAII.S ofal 1 sics, STF.F.I.S of every ,!.- j ciiition.allofilie very beat quulitv wnrr.inied. n ,1., ise., Il. lluws. Carriace sprincs and Ii-oh Axle., Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledceaud 11am- .... . iiiumiii. .xn 01 rooii qualify and warranted. ALSO A sii-riirar,irleof Shut Iron, X, 22,24.2 J, 21 & 27. X' II. All , .I'll,, li,i it- article, will be .old for cash, .11.1 .1 II. F...d M .... . ..' All If list ''to 10 I t " ' .... . ... ... .. , . j ..lerciiauis am, niacKsmiil, 14-ly. HOOTS AM) SHOES. 11 K just received a complete stuck of j MKX'S Coar.e, Kip and Calf Hoot, and Uro rails HOYS' Coarse and Kip limns and Urticans. YOt'THS' Coarseand Kip Pools and lirorana V OMKN'S KIP HOOTS. CALF do " tiUIF.lt th, " Half Caitcr do " MIIHCKIO do " GOAT do " xtnrnreo and t;,):,t SHOKS ' Kid SI.IPPF.RS ' Col'd Half (iaiter ROflST CMILI1RKX S SHOKS and nnoi s. l.a.lu a' ami Gi 111.' It I nilF.K OVF.R SHOF.S, Stci The above articles areofa Vfioi.r Qunhn,. audi I ; w i.i sell them at Cincinnati prict a FOR CASH. Ilrookvillp, 20th Xov.,1847 50 " l,NE"- i 3 I' ST 1! F.CF.I VF.H and f. r sale on arrnnimodntinc ' erms ,0 Sets Fancy Windsor Chairs. I X 'arce do Hot kmc do ' 2 Fancy Settees. 1 do cxira i.e. j X. O. ti A I.I.IOX. j :S0,()00 LATHING For .ale by C. F. CLARKSOX. i June id. 1S4S. j .1. S. W1LLIA3IS, ' ..a,, XOT'-V rt IU.IC. IIHOokvu.i.k, lxn ' ""in' 111 the American lluildimrs. ea.t ... .1. e Court "lo"'. ., ,,e 1 . EmDorium of Fashion. I I 5 i' ""dr-siciied havince.iier. il into co-partner- j ! sl,,p, ,,, ,,e Tailorinc Hnsines,, would respectI litl.y solici4 ahare of public patronace in that line, i I I loir '.I,,,,, ,, ,.,. ,1,,,,,. .rlU of I.inck it Farquhar-. , I Store, 01, Man, linn-ess in Ilrookville, w here thev 1 ; are prepared to do work in the latest alt e, and most I i ilarable manner: warranted in all case., just such as ; ! may sun those who may favor theni wb their cus- : torn And Ihev lake this ......1,. .1...:. 1 "nnK tor llie lat-nntb e nalroiin.re hena..,',. .! ,h,:"'i and hope by atrict attention 10 b.iI "' " " ri t a con, 1 .au-e ol , he ..me. s "? 1SIH.-M.4w j ' ' MMl F.l. SHF.PPAffD, , itu.MAS SHRPPARO. I I lot.' tiOUSe & tWO T.nttl fnr Cal X 111 suli.er.b. r wi.he. , ,,. ,, , '". iiociie.ter, near the lock, fram. hoii.e,and a conil,.rtal.. dw.llinc It is a TIIOS. FIT I'OX. Mat i'.nli, isjs.2.i.jw Ql'F.F.NSWAI.F. AND CI 4Wt'r"p" Jl-ST received ami l..r i t,,L,Afc,b" ARF.. quet n,:,; "4 GlZ.ZZrV.?"mrtma, r Mt 4 1 KtO It. TYXF.H. N cw Goods. TH F. u..d, r,icn.d acain calls aitcnti,,,, , hi, s,ck 'u, di ,,,"fN'wh-hh.-has .j,,., ee inert a.ic by s tipplies ,.f article. Ir aprimr and Summer wear Hi. stock consist. in var, ,. r . iinnen and cottoi, cood. f. men s wear. r cent lenvu"1 ulo,', Frcnh Clt.tli,, Ca.sim. n- & SattiSWc.n.;o::i,,,,, Ph.m. Marsaillea, val. iitia and silk vestincs. ew a, tie of dress silks. Or,., Hdkfs ,,aw Is ,'i , , , ,,., ixio. silk and roilnii o-l..- c.. . ., ...si... .a. ne. ana Engine Shop and Foundry, hv i A. H. 1IALAII1RD. ' J i Front Street ppsc Whi. vater Canal It. .in Cncnna.i. o hand ard f..r .iV'. """n I r.iiBincs. 12 in vi . . ,,mr leet stroke. 'I U.1 .1,1 - - ni. nu r do 5 ,. do do 41 in. .1., 2 do 2 tlu .) do Jo , do I U It I ABLE RTARLE MILLS AND CORX SUM I F,,! I kind, o,( .MILL f. --. X , v o ',, , l'iFf Vil I XI I

Dr J. Whites Celebrated Remedies

iMvi.u"",?i,!"r".,M !'.c rJL,l''.'; .'."'"T i mivr mu r of tht-M- n int-tln-i hit tl-tl by Mir, ith thiMiihi r rvmrilitu knout), thrr ifivariafolr prove (In ir Mipf riot rxctHrncc iiii'l llirir inimrastirHh y struiipr clmmi to iltlic confuleiicr. Disi-aw, in m varit-ri form, yit I tt lo thrir ii-tr. Ir. J, httf t-gvtnlilt' Klixir n a irram enre for ltrtat 1 umplauiM, i tc.i fc. It is f Xm entrant, tunic ur n torative, l- ' ti rativt', stimulant, t ctnrat anO drmtilr-rht. It pru- ; tnnt t-xpi'Cttiratinn, nmovt i cmicvMtnn, ami j otivtitTtlu-i. tt tl it-M'tn the tone nTihp v holt- ytt-m. It rnrrt'Ct tlit runnimptir Taint uf the HuitU, anil ly I i 1 t 9t i tim ) lini qnalilH- nml powi r if" a Haying irriia- , tion, it prumntt tt1torptinti, rt niuvin tuHtri-lt frmn th lmtr, and infltiinmatHUi from tin miit-oiK ini nim" lr ' "'rin-ti..ii ami oil.er .1... a.. ., it .. inlallil.l.-. '"'-...-.-... .... t...rari nut. I ... er am. mi ...mahie allie of he Indian 1'iimiiiini.il. I. an Ali.-r.ti.i-,,"r,m ruf 'he Blood, we may ren.ark I)r. J. orthe m..,t loath.,,,,,,- rrm. of Svphlit.c .ecretjd,.- ...... with the e-ra,.f,cti.,n ..fit; happy . lie. t., and ihe.p. ett, permanent cure of the. e dr. atlfttl . I... a. .. .,cv. rh. rorea.ta,i..dby,.yhy any mli.r reined.. i ill thi.coonorr or ... K..r...... It i. the only remedy known, on hicb a r. a-onable lioneof liermuiit .it rt rovervran he r.,.....l. .l f..r .11 l,o.ed..or.ler.i,,,li, ar,i,e or crow ii.co.it of a radical

impurity otlhe blood, ltactnallv ha. arcnmnli.hed I he In.'ian f o,.iiM...it i. th ....I.- ....c. ..,.,e .: . r ix.uj; . Mil, x. hue Swell, nc, Syplu 11' IC Ml t ,-ftl ailtl Xfereuri.tl I.!.. ..... .-, t ,. ... , ni ine l.ivt r. Dv.neli.ia. I... tie. -,.... 1 l.u..n. ...... .. ., . . , ., ,,, A,rlMm, l.nut. audi. .rail Nervn.,. ami Chronic rnmnlaiui. occurrii.c in dehilitaied con.tiiulion., and coii.lit.ltm, inland hereditary cimplaint., w lit re the viru. or the pan nt came, a .level.. p.-iieiit ,,f Sernfnla r hy. plnli. (.. cn t) or mercurial I1i.tn.ein the child, ami . an complieatetl ca.e.. a. in p, r ho.e ron.fi tiiiion.nrehrt.kti. down by m miry and aixenic, or ! ''proper or H,,i, ':. ,.. tnulmnit nf di.ra.e in i Cflll Ta . It th. .'nr.l t...n.. ..".. . ... ' ..e t.it..i i,.a.,i.ome .. rn-,; tut. a.e. w lien the .......ni i. ... .. ...... . .. ' """ l,u' eirculatinc mitt, the Imliaii fun ml . Vrmp,ly "nd ,ferB,fh'- "- he v. r,..' from I 1 ''"'' I'rml'.v" ra.hcal ami permnn. ni ";-; r h ail.-nt but .fl'.cine 1 I'"' r. 'he Indian Compound eve. tone and in. rL-v ! a Srcretory and r xent-try ori;aii., repair, all j :;' ""' mnn, and ban.-h'. . from Ul- v . ' I ..... , him tunti- cn at tnuir nh mildnc. of .c :op.-r,c throiuho.,, ,.- ...,.: i '"T rn''. rem..vinall ..tie.,.,,,, acciimnlat ion. i.. ; the ht.wt . nd ..; 1...:. n .i . : , . -, : ....s ... .irr,...uoiuc orfrail to a health v-aiat..-.,..1 ...;... . :.. i u" '"e cnercie. af all part, efthe frame, and are of -"' " r xainartic. Laxative, Alterative or H. sir,,e mt dicine i. required.' A. a metl. irine for Female., the ext. n.ive .1, maiid Tor them and .heir popularity, with all who use them, furnish ample ciiara,,,ee , other, who are afuicttd. Or. Whitr'a Vcex-table Pill, area standard medicine, universally approved, and iu.tly est,-, nied the bct Pill, now known. I e tht tnonce and you will them there after. Dr. White'. V, ct fable Kmetic. art with more mildties, tha,, ili,r Kmetic, and are of incalculable ben- . tit 11. breakini- up must ui th.-.li,.ae that allict the 01, loan lamiiv. 1 .... 11. 1 v.-1. . .... ... .. ,.e .nacic l.itiiment i,e claim, extraordinary healuic virtue, and curative pmpcr'ios, and that te.ted by compari..in in practice will, all thenthcrl.e.t n iiit dn , of thi. class known in ihe Cited stata. oinl ,n F.uropr, t ,., i j,,,,,,,,, , fleet, and 1. .0SIC mem, m ar. any conipnri.on , the Macic Liniment ,he lat,L.uace ofoihers, it is diHlcit to say what if is imi c.h,.I r..r " v... .1 ......i... r,t f I oothache, Neuralcia, .Spinal AlTections .for Hums, I ,rV.,'J' sl'rai". -''. Incipient Kic I I'.vil. and While Swellimr, Syphilitic Vlcer.-. and I 1 ains and Swelhncs and 'nllamation. howe.t realised i" " -a. -ver part ot the body located, it i. ii.faliT" . and as a counter irritant alter at. -Irish weddinc" it ha. no equal. Try its ell. et. external. y nr internally for vour uwii p. rso... Try it externally or internallv Iliri lillP.IU I. .L.ii....f '.a n .. . , oo ...iiwin ,,,, it economy of time of time, and IVe" J"'" . y '" U" l' ,hv Liniment bv 50,,.- 1 Ofthe hundred ll,.a,,.l whohave used it, .'nice itJ invention, not ,,e to o-;r know l. tb-c. h... r.ii. .i ... I ward to the Macic Liniment, ils vast superiorly to all other L.mnunt.. "It i, diir,c,lt to.ay what ii i, not pooil tor. I lie-ee, I, lirat, d rt me.lie. arc for "ale, wholesale and refa.l, by Dr. .1 Will i F.,and acencie, made, at his llotanic Medicine Slore 011 Ml, t , oppo.he the Call Mouse, Cincinnati .1. M. IIIXKIUII. tivii, I... ,,.1;,.,. ..rV.'IV,';"""1"' 1,1 " , ON M AH TIX, and .1. S. I t hits, areacent. for Ilrookville Ind. March ie.C.Vi '-Dr- ' Will I F. may he consulted ai hi. 1-trV ' '"-OICINK STOHK AND OF- , . oimii siieer, one noor from the corner of Main, tq.po-.tc .lie fiall lloii.e. Ciiiri.mnii f.hi.. unseat a .li.tame, who cannot call on or .end for him, w hose rasei are not lit vt.ml ..0 read, of all med icines, tiy terwar.l.t... to l.i.ii n .t.. ..e . ac . nu- lencth ol time thev haie l,n unit...t M mptoins, proen .. and c neral nature of thnir complaint., (ca.l, accompanying such lal. ni, n,s, postC' paid,) may procure llie remedies necessary lor the,,- cure. r. J. Il hile'r Crlr'n ntril nrtnr.l,,. -rl. x-.. i.i.. 1 ';V,Nir'.ll",i,,n'"ml"""'t -'facie Liniment, Vt cetable tt Cetaiile Kmetic., Itc. are rapidlv .uperceilinc nil other til . .., . ...... . 1......... - a-. ' ..' . . .. .. - ;'" -- a lairir.aio, inein tli. y iiinlornilv iirove ihtm... ... t.. iu. . , . .1.... 1. . :. I . - - "" "a .1..11 I..- l.ea-ii a.sumeti Tor them; medicine, of creat power and efficacy 11, r.-lieying ami curing the maladiu common ' o.'.rcou'u'try ! IKON AXi) .ILS. I o.ooo MIS. Wayne Iron. I 20.000 lb.. Slicn Iron. I .so K.c. Siimata Nails, .iM.t received. My assortment ofsiico Iron was purchased ortiie Mamifactiirera at lower raiet than artallowed to Merchant, generally, and I w ill eit at a amall advance .111 cost. It. TYXF.R. Ilrookville, Xof. 29, 1S47. SO O. ta,-KiII. ' 3 . s nradhiirv. CARGILL .v. BRAIiBl RY, Successors to AXDRF.WS, CAHGTLI. i CO Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, ITS Main St., F.a-t Sole, between Fourth and Fifth. CISC IXX VTI. OHIO, tiiion. rts.t Air, Paracon and Improved Prim in ,11 I in, k, nc stove., IVn and Seven Plate, Parior aud mini. 11 Stott s, ,tc. Hollow Wan-, Sad Irons, Wacot. Iloxe., Andirons I ea Kettles, &c. Dec. JO. l-iy PLANES. &C. SIXtH.F. and O.. utile Hiu .lack Planei. . Sincle ami Oouble llitt Smoolh do niucie and Double It tt Fore Sincle and Double 11, ,1 Jointer Habbit and Sash Plant . Floorincand ('ei'.nii- Plane., For aale low lb. cash, bv llrookville, x.iv. 2 ", IS 17.-50 ilo do R. TYXF.R. Builders Varo Rooms. B6IBIII1 111. 113 in siencG ic lirsri tuimrinriewr; rtrt 1 1 a s-yai I .. . VAM1) l-'l"r,nEM,, Sa.h, Door ami Comer Fourth and Smith .t... Cin .O HISKI.K ri (iVII.D, Have erected a larjre and extensive billldiiic with machinery for the purpose of nianiifaciuriiic and kei pine .a, hand an as.or. incut ol Paint. I Door., Sa.h, HI, nil-. Door ami Window Frames, Weather lloardme. nase .-in, in, ,c lor store., white and yellow- Pinr loorinc, Hoards and Planks planed on hoik .idea to t-artou. thickne.., .iiiiahle tor inside finishing of houses, A.C 1" 'he Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, i :"r " coot, assortment of Lumber for all boil. I I nitr purpose., person, about to erect huildic on nic Ohio and Mississippi river., will find it to their interest to purchase all theirbuiltl itl If Inn It-t-i.a I a.l'aa. i loadinc tilt ir lillnbt r, brick, lime, fcc, in I lat Hoal. j nd carryinff l ihe plarv wanted on ihe river. The I boat heme orlh irs cost on the pr.nn.es.-We have 1 r,,r,,i'hl J " " raI hinldincaou pa ,he p,st a Ma.ier builder, hat inc contract, in the r...,..tr. 1 where material, and mechanic, arc scarce, will fmil j it f o their intere.t to cal I and examine ,ir ,ock and price.. We are cclliiic 8 by 10 inch .ash at 3J cents, j and 10 by 12 inche. at 4J cents, per li -lit, and ail oilier ; articles in proportion. I Con-iderinc the advanrace. we have in machinery, 'he low rateaoflreicht by Hirer. Canal, antl Railroad, . w e are a.rx-d that a: I w ho patroni7e th,. cstahlish- ; mint willlH- .uppliid with materials, Ac, at much ! l, s prices ,hai, they have lieretofore paid, j All orders promptly attended to. TKRMSCxSII. X. It. A lull of puce, may be seen al the office of j hclmlitiaa Am. ricaa: also at Mr. Har.it k's Hotel 1 llrookv, l, ,1ml. Mar.lsm. 13 dUOCEIixlEaS T "p io ColTtl,, liVO. sue: Yircinia Tobacco, I mliiro. Mrfildrr, Ahmi, Topers, LocooH, puw iK r, Lead, bhnt. Stove Hi car. Common tlo I.IXCK 5c FAllOt'HAH. nr.i.ikville, D'C.30, 1947. II A TS! 1 1 ATS! II ATS! " MF.SSRS. L.nck A: F arquhar, have just received a larce ami com p lete assortment of D.idd'a superior MOI.K SKIS" H ATS; do do Ilrush do b. do Panama do do Plain Straw do tin Linuttlr do Superoiranil r.iunnnn Palm leal ilo Itla. k antl bile Wool d. 'no !. Is'fJ.

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Clock niMl Watch Maker. "WKWEI.RY, Silverware and Apr(aelr Maiiura 1 turvr, Dianiontl puinti-il tTld lVn, Nn.s.lr' MniiKt. tt ttt n 5 tli a nil Mb Cineincat i,Oh'a. 1 Marc h 20, 1345. 13-1 y. f XV. II. PHILLIPS, Xn. 7 Main Street, mint ide. llinc Iiioti aboe Front Hear t he I'llllllc Whnrf, ill inDUtl, . ( ""kKALEll in UHOCF.KIF.S Slid J'KODt'CK! I I W kirp liitKtjiiil v on Iwnil, irt itt rl mi nt uf Salt, Sii-jar, Coffee, Tea, Mol:"'' , Clu-rse, Maittlir, Iinli-o, haleratu!, -i. Nail, I'tttfun Yarns, Fih, l c.li.ur", S.i, Candlt fi, am! atl other f arurii'i in tin- lirnct ry lluinet huli ill mw ; .lewrlry; con. i.iinp part of the f..l Lu i. v a -t. ...... L'l.l.. .1 . ........... .,. t...-Ud, I U common mantle Clock., tiold. and S,ver U-v. r and common tt aiehe., f iltl and Silver I't ncil. and r.t.ltl . ,",'. "-a.ip.n., m.i.m, ste. I !.!.. S.U.r ' M'"-l ba-cla-p. and pur.e moimunc-., : rlmelit of Silver, .. rman ..leer and plated tea JL'..... ";.';''!"'' "J ?. R.rf , choice article, of cut lery. Pen and pock.t Lll.ve.. pt n, Kincs Hrea.tpin., SiinU, Steel liee.l.. Silv.r ! on an arucit u.uaiiy kept .,. J' "'"re. j ' c , y ar;,,N" I' " part i! to attend to all job. in the '. ... . . . " pairiuc . lo. k. ! 1 n1"'"' lor pt favor., they hope by a xtrict attent, on to In,-,,.. in nn rit and recei.ea lib. ral .hare of the public ciiMom, determined a. they are that lie' cu-tt.mcr t-hall have caut- of u, an-faction. Slore on Mais llorir.'.. trt et. nearly oono.ite tl..- ' public office., Hrook. .1 le, la. March 2d, lMt. 10-tf. North's Couih Candy. now .iifi'eriiic w ith aftLctiofif i f the l.unir.. unci. a. Couch.. Cold., A.lhma, nrt..;thi'i bore Throat, K;c. occ.. may rt-.-eiv.. r. n.... .....I .n..-.le r. lief from thr e of Dr. North-! Ft,.P.ir..,i 1....1.I. r?uv. III. pit a. ant to take, and 1. certain to cure cheap, f"" veuietil 1.1 take, and a nrc cut. XVIiat more can ' a.ked? It ha. .total the ft t for the lat three x. ar. in Cincinnati aK-jin-t all .; inderoua iii.,nua(,..n. winch have Im-ci, thrown out bv p.r.0.1. inter. .1. . I. Other lio.tr, mi, have h.-. n pull'. ,1, ll,.iirih da. I.ile. and then forctit n. but "Xortir. Cm, ft. Candy" .till taiuls a bricht iar 111 the firmament like n.'name. ; an ..r he int.. ....-.. .,..-, .V ' 11 "' '-"r.--l 'ark .ake. -xn other, mii.t mi. vi ..11 I,... i .....a. .... .. - . '." ror ai w ., . ,a ,. a,,, n tnil at V.i 22 xvali.m t i . . . ..' .".ini.n i, in, :4 v. aillll, l. bet. Jd and 4th, anil cor of 7th and plum, by A. A. XOK I'll. Cm., and M. W. IIAII.F.. Ilrookville, d. S. V. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. 11-4W Feb. S;.A. PKACOCK. Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, &c. ALSO, M.i,,,,n,t tiin r of the .-. lehratett Wroucht and Steel ","! n.,arn I'm.., last Mold Hoard Plow., n;rht ";S , st.ov.1 st Shear oaillietl, 01 OUT. nut ,et, Sod Plow i-iow., 1111, valors, Harrow., l)rac, Ca liheml .1. - :,. 1... . ... . . . ":. 1 4T. x- . 41 1 1 xa .a rra ( u , .. " ' on . iiuer iron or ri..w by theniiamiiv ii..n. .... x. v. . 1 .l. and Mb, cast aide, Cincinnati, 0. Mar 17. 12. 1 y Hardware and Cutlery. ILL and I'riin Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws. Diawinc Knivt.. Cullinc Knit, a, Pock. t Knives, Knive. and Forks. Hut. hers Knive. , Knob Locks and l.attl.e. Thumb I.atcbe. Round and Square Ho. s, r.inu and Screwc, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Kilt", Hand Saw Fib , Wattle Iron, Sti-el Yards, t.ri.ul Stone Crank", Xail and Shoe Hammer-, And It, in.. Brace, ami llitls, A ine.' Shovel, and Spades, Heavy tlrail Shovels, Hay Fork, and Axe., Manure Forks, llame., lira., and Sucar Kettle.. The above are oil, red at the lowe.t Cincinnati price for Caah. u. TYXKR. Ilrookville, Nov. 27, 1S47. 50 Iloney WantedT 0 LL p. rsou. ind, In, , to the mid. rsicned, or to R A. rs: S. Tt ner. are reuue.t. d to make in.iii.-.lii.i. pa.-meut. K. TYXF.R. llr,M,kville,.lan'y 4, 1.S41. Queen City Scale Manufactory, Man. Street, X door from the river. jF!!K aubscriber ha oil hand and is constantly M m-tiufacturinc I'LATIOK M SCALKS of all si.t s. Also, llras. and Iron Ream., of a tup, nor quality. All of which arc warranted in every respect. Please call and examine before ptirehasinc elsewhere. VM. HLDDART. OHIO MKI1IASICS' I X S TIT t T K. Thi. is to csrtiiy thn, ,1,,. premium wa awarded at the F.icbih Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanic' Institute to M m. Hudilart.for Platfrrm Scale, there exhibited by him. .nen under our baud thi. I'u.t. dav of Xovtmlicr Iif. JOHX P. FOl I F.. P,c l. - w". AppleSate, Sec'v. Ja. -4i. 4 Staple Goods. I l P. Rrown Mu'lin.. .IP ''0 ps. bleach, d do 20 p. roh, ml do 1 5 ua. Rett I liking 10 p.. Check 3 p.. Mn-im ss she. tine (t.ickory) roraaieat JilRlt.N & MAUI May 1st. lX'S DUI13IE & CO. trm,u:s.fsi: I) EM. Kits IX VIovUh. Watcliei, .Tcwrlrv. iXI.v"'ITH-M K KKS OOI.S o: MATKIi I A LS g lOSS I AS I I.X on hand, an extin-itea.ortno ,.t y ot line ;l,l and tiilt .l. w. lrv, f.t.ld ami Silver Spet tarl, ., (;, :,,! Silver I.eier and Ver,-e " at, !,, cs; Gnldaud Silver Pencil,. Spectacle Glass,-,, violin Sti incs.Percnssn),, cap,p.I., Razors, Knit , s sjcis.tirs, cc. ic. Xo. 5, Wis, Fount, Street C1XCIXXATI. O. Ott. iO, H47. 4.5-1 y PITTS1JUIUJII IKON . "oppiy ot ,l,e I.ORF.XZ IROX, Xail., r l i.i. - .... i, not, ca. nncs, warranted to be equal iu quaint-to any in ,t,e mark, t, al.ata on hand and lor sale, at a small advance on Pmsburc price. Country xt. rchants and other, will , well , civc me a call before purcha.inc elsewhere. Slab Steel c r ploughs, of all size-, always on hand, at R- -'. IIR ASIIKR S Iron Store. -io. Mam atreet, a fev. door.abovc Fifth at.. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dtc. 25, IJ47. 1-ly Lightning Rods. j netr-a. aiH X. .. ..a-.. . .... . . aimry on nin netweeu iam ana J V.-.I..... a-a.-..a.... . .... "amiM.ll.lVll.ltH.IJ. j PR ATI'S PA TF.XT SP1 R A t. TWISTEDl ARl llflXIZED IROX LIGHTSTXfi RODS, in ten i.e. , en ci iis, wun eln.s isolators and bras. , screw ,conllecti.ic joint., unproved Metallic Attachments for j ....... . ...-, uirrintT wi:n lus cylinder three i pruned copper head, mounted with f.fteen silver

poinis, wincn nave the power nf.aftlv and sibntlvi TISX, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of AttBil.scharc.nir the air of it. superabundant electricity, TITE, more than any rod, ever bronchi b. fore the public, j LIVED C O 2VZ P X. A X IxT T S . so that anv buil.li.in-, ...ir,..;..., ...:.iua :.i. .i i a .-n.... ,..pa r;... '

I . ,- ral- .......j iiui(inu .ti. .ii,-. ore ocyomi a ilouot, perfectly sale f rom t he awful consequence, of Lichtninc; these rods arc o easily arranccd, that any one can readily attach them. "1 he immense patronace and cxtell.itt u.e oftho.se lichtninc n pi llers proves how satisfactorily they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Ralls and Weather Vanea for Churches, (tec. Price only ten cent, per foot, which include, the Head, Ola.. Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and all cb.rcea. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An iilbiwance to a cents. 1 hee cods arc providi it with Zinc Protectors. 2l-'"in OO.OOOLHS. Slico Iron, assorted sizes. 20,ooo Wayne, " do .00 lbs. American Steel 2'0 " Kuclish blister sf-cl .so keps nails, for sale by RiCIIARD TYXKR. nrookville. May 4, 1 J47. iy G. A. Ritlwt 11. Jos. all Drake 2. A. Ill DWELL, Jfc CO. COMMISSION AND fltODUCK MKRCHAXTS No. II, West Front Street. Ciiirint... T IUKKAL CASH AD VAXCES, made on assicnXA mints orrroducc or other merchanuise. R KFEIt TO Mesaick, Taylor .V Watts, Daccete Rl lirure John Kurkr, James Calhoun ' L. II. Ytatman, Marsh Jt Co M. Kucler.VSon, Kills, ci Morton, S. ortllilictoll. De."47 ,52-ly CO-PARTNERSHIP. f pilE und. ricm d have entered into partnership I for the trai..acti.,i, ol a ircneral Commission and Forwardinc Rusintss at New Orleans, undei the

Prm ot M'r M r. k I.I ARD, antl solicit a share ol li,. bu.ilii.- ef Fnn.:!i lid a.dr,i,r,c i-numies, RORKRT SPFNCE, Xrw 0.-J.-i.n.Pe. loiii. S2-lv

Watches, Jewelry, &c. Frame., ;la, nerlt d in old ram.-., and fold kv .1.-. t. i f. n ...... . : : ' I". ..liniTIU. T, .'lil- III I III. IHII.U. All kind, of Cock.' and mau lie, n.u.ic boxe., t jewelry, r. i.ir. d in .he bcl mavr. (ltd I...M ...T Sil.er bought or taken it txchaafr. Ji-! X. I.. I1AZEV, Xo. 157 Mai'.lf 3 ioort atiuve 4ta i) Improved Patent Zinc Washboards ' if'h 'r.-et, In iwe. n I'.'.ra and ITura. . "If AM Hlll'KKII by him only, and warrxr.ted . . B .... .nt i,,.,-., .mi m-M artu it- n" otter, d to i,. pnunc, in point of .implicate of t ruttnrr. d arab.l.i . ot material, and .avma; uf cluflic. xiap and labor He ft. !. warranted in recommendinc In. W..t.h..,.,i. 10 the pnhlir, inasmuch as thjuvanil. have tin,,; lli.-T merit., and in every ca.e they have civ, n . ntira " .iifa.':cn. Cell ilicat. . coi.l ,1 ri adil; h.- obtain. , in an. qoa,'ity, but lie ilumi a trial if it,, boar.i. a -accent pruvf. A full anil c.-mpi. u- "DIlj kepf ri.s.fanCy 0 hand, and ...Id w hnir.ale and ri'.Z'l l r. duccd prict -. All order, prompt ly atteltded to. 1 N. H- Any p.irchas.-r'tH-comi.ic di.s.xtt.fietl afl. r a th..r..lich test of .aid article, is requested Id rt lor" fin n, and the mom y in all ca. t will be refund..!. I He has been compelled to culrc- bis e.tabl i.hm. n c Ifowinc to the ii,, rej..t demand for hi. Wa.hbosrtl. ! fr 'he lat six mouth.,) and en ct extensive niacl-ine-! ry, by which he hope, iu future to .upply all diCoufiofi. Xone genuine except .ho.e n.arkrd O Kite, 01, the back. OII11IV RICK. South .i.le, of Fifth it., corner of lit,,,,,. c,B Dec. fi. 5 1-ly INVALUABLE FA MI L Y CUM PA XIOX. 1-KCTl'ltKS on thr Can..-,, Prevent to- and , . f , .,,, A.thiua, 1)... a-e. of th. Hear,,.,..) all Female Oi....r.. iu ,.ac,.,,S'ca Bravmc.. I'ape part i.o.tace Ui cm , ' . ' . yl l" j Sl.oiil.ler Urates and Chc.t Fxpander. Ma I t.i .ii.y p.rt, so cts; po.tacc. Inhalinc Tuhea. Sii.cr ; 3 , .y mail, teller po.lace. Abdominal Sapport. r. ptrlert. SS to 910, for ail Rupture., K.llinc tiftb. lit. we I. and t ou.b, and Weak Hack and Cheat; .cnl I by Kxprt .a . nrj wh. re. For Ilraeea or Supporters : or liupiurc Supporter., civ.- h, ichl from head to foot' I and circumr. rim e f person next the .orHir. ,.'. aii.it.- ,,,e nips 1 1 H iipiure, mentioii which ,,!, At. I,, , vt .11. led for the sale t, tbc above c.md. ' FOR SALE. 1)l Inn Ilrookville will, dw. Ili.lcr t,u.e, cu on thel.,, om, theothrro,, ,l ; a .u .,. tul,,, lofF.alli 1011 r.asonalil. tt rii.s. JOHN' A. MATSOV Janiia, , lat.1846. . , Eaton nnr! ITilriritv a . M...4U ta a o 1 v-. 1 r.nr, ami Maiiulacturers ul'Uuu. 11.,'. 01.11 r puri 1,1 c a pa rat us. T REVOLVING, Duellinrr, nd other C.iiii Makt rs materia!.. Pocket I utl. iy. Row ie Ktnve., pr. 4c. in, ,.r t-a.i.,.. H. r, Maine st, between ti f" It t,nd Sitih alt. .' HATS t'APs:: JJOZ. Fa-h.oa.abl and II:i,n II I S. .1.. t p 2 do. I.echoru 1 ilo. Pao.ima 25 do. Palm ii do. Meu'i and Hot .Iu ' C XI'S. "ini ox i ma ii j-iv Still Kore Extraordicarv . vrt a-iitr l-omilaritv of Dr. Ifuli' I.uiir- li,wam. Mr. Nttrih, the art ut, it IU ii tliai he is a-ioii i It id liinivir, at tin- hhi.!m r of tiir,- lbat it is pert, rmitie amonp otir own vit it-ii. hunt nantft lie i.c(ft iiniiallv njtih-lit's. tliat thae hu may be rcii(sl, ti:ij c;tll ilit m. and h ar from lltttr own lij.i, tm y vicre siiali ht i Irom an iiiititnt ly tuiub. and rm -itin-tl in tin ir fritndt an. I rlalive, hr viiiir ih t truly "alnahtf i?n In in. I"h a nt still e.ntn u i eiai -autre Dr. Hall's Ii!ani to roe rt lit!" w i: It -t 2 t !t.-iir. nr n turii ih in. m y. K rr Ik t tic lUt da-; In t (II i ii sTim iiinan, during the lat & ini(iit!i-, u js splil with the above q-ttarante ; and be ha t to ire the tirt liuiilc petin iu tl. Kur ak l y JOHN K I " K A K D, Gi-Tirrt areiif t'..r Indiana, aint M. W. HAILK, Urookvill PURIFY THE BLOOD. M C F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS. The hich and envied celebrity which thcae prc-etr.iiirivf Metiicibea hire acquired for their invariable cificacy in ail Ihe diseasea tcliich llacy proless to cure, li.a rendered usual practice of pulliai not only unnecessary, but unurlliy of tliem. They are known l.y their fruiu ; their v-oi works testify fur them, aud they thrive not by llie unu ci the credulous. Of ASTHMA. ACUTE and CIWOSIC KIlEUV i pSji, AFFi:VTHSS of thr. HLAKDKR and K'P.VE VS BILIOUS FEVEKS U LIVER COMPLAi:JTSIn the south and west, where litre, uiacasea prcvd.l, ti. r wt'l ba found Invaluable. Planlcre, farmcra, and oihen. w lw w;r lue theae Medirmea, will never aPairivartts Le without th", iBILIOUS CHOLIC. and SKKUVS Lioscneti, VILE?. COSTIi-EXESS, C)L.1S &. COUGHS, CHOLIC. COXSUMPTIOX. Cs.h1 w ith grvst aur-ccsa ,n tlua tliitase. CORRUPT ni'MuIiS, DROPSIES, DYSPEPSIA. No l-crson with tliit diatretfing ,l eaae. ahould tii-lay using these DK-tbc,nea immediately. ERUPTIUXS uf the tin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATliLESCY, FEVER and AGl'E. For Uii teourgc of the wettem country these medicinea will he found a aafe. apeedy. anl certain remedy. Other medieioea leave the lyaten. tubject lo return of tlie disease a cure by thcae medicinea is permanent TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED FOULNESS cf COMPLEXION. OUNSRAL DEBILITY, UOUT. GIDDINESS. GHAVEL, HEADACHES, rjnrry kind. INWARD FEVER. 1SFLAMMATM! V RHKrvUA- I flW.- , LUOOa..! JUOa MKKCI'KIAL DISEASES. - Xcver fails to eradicate entirely all the cflecu of Mercury iVSnilcly son tier titan the moat powerful preparation of Sarsafaolis. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. SERVUt COMPLAINTS of all kind; ORGANIC AFFEC'I h3 PALPITATION of the HEART. PAINTER S CHOLIC. FILSSi The original proprktt or these meiliema waa cured of Piles of 35 yean standing by the use of ihcse Ltl aVIclicines altaie. PAINS in the head, aide, back, limbs, joints and orcans. RHEUMATISM. Tho afflicted with UJ Ssrrible disease, w ill be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. RUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURVT. SALTRUEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, or SING'S EVIL, in, worst forms. ULCERS, (if every description. W O XI XtX 8 a of all kinds, are effectually expelled b; Uiese Medicuies. Purcnts will do well to administer them Uc ever their existence it suspected. Relief will be certainTHE LIFE TILLS AXD MOIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Anil thus remove all disease from the system. i A !i"K,e "i3' ''"j-late tl A sincle trial trill tlace Ike LIFE PILLS i P H (C N I X QilTtKS beyond the reach of tt,m' tition ,d the estunation of every patient. The genuine of these medicines are now pat up in re I wrappers and labels, together wilh a pamphlet. cJ!r : " Moffat's Good SamaitaI,,,, eobtaining the direction., j on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall atreet to9T I OHice, by which strangers visit inc tt" c'l7 eB Ter7 e ! find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyri,:hte' i therefore those who m-nrm-a .l.em w-ith white wrapper? i be assured that they are cennine. Be careful, anil &o J j buy those wilh yedow wrPera:'bu. if you do', be aatci ! thi the, come direct from or dont touch them. that they come direct from us, or c

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Prepared and sold by tn. william b. morrAT. 335 Broadway, comer of Anthcn. street. New Yor For Sale by M W,H.ILE, Brpokvillr. In-