Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 September 1848 — Page 4

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" I Rit'i-Kii n.iinrx. IEUEKDOFTHE BATTLE OF RENNINOTON. 1 FV P. fl. CRKTT9N. u .pein-,incrtie..orthernca-Tii.a1pn,!.. ; the year..,., ihe nr,t,h ir .ops, um.er , ,e com-; vrintiH rif I eoer..! T..rrr...'r,e .n... 1 1 h the mns;, . ... . 444 ' . . . ... . Iirtlliant nicer T ,o.. .... 1:1111. , j " i plain, and bring joined by their Indian allies, ! Took nnMp.;iiii. nf i nil nt ti iint. and h V(ni - 1 ' J , .... j. . bout 30(M( men, under ( in. St. Clair, to evacu ate the fortifications of Tieonderoc and Mount Independence. Alter this success, Gen. BurCoyne immediately detacht a Cant Carter, with - J 1 lL ' : i t e I . . .. . . r- ' " ' f , ' " " mWT "m PH" ' ; the American forrft whr!. ac Acmnl Kv t!i . ' - ; waters ef South river, and Gens. tr,: j ; rrazier aua Reidseh m pursuit of the body which had made : ita r,.nl ,1 ' A.. " ,. , . . 1 ltB return by lain.. Alter various disasters, both : 1.1. ? uiix ill iiik iivioir Hrmv iii:t i:iir vl-st in J s - j " l.1... Tt " : .l r 1 : .1. . ! . uiiutjiTdiii, uic luimer naiiiio iom tneir

... i... i ii.iii t Minaiiuii, siitu e- vs leys and boats at Skeuosboroiiijli, and the latter i i . . n in r t i 1 ; J B ' ' iSdi.denly aroused by a shrill cry of alarm, which : more tlian three hundred meu under the rrallant : ,1, , i . , .1 . I Col Warner choed among the lr-e.. ' . "er" i He st irt-d up and g;-7.e.! anxiously about him, j iNotwithstandins these misfortunes. General : . . i i . j . , . , s. 1 ' v rllrraeaer to know what r'Kiiy r ccnld i.ave ctised T?Ch.lVler. whn in pnmimn, -.1 1... V.ln.nnl !...

., ,. , i.una.u, Went Vigorously to work to retard lie aorr.Tieb. ! . ' 1 ing euemy, and in order to strengthen his own inferior forces. The B. itish halted at Skeuosbo- j . u . :. r .i . .. . . . vuj.ii m wii. iur iiie.r Bioren, arm ery anu ut;'- i " ' J " ! J r .u . . .r . r . i. . kTKJ ciiu iu lixit.rj iioill III- lilllliues OI L.'lt'.r ramH mamh, M then. w.in .!!- ' ', , ,. 1 Of the fiiniKI (T1 InrPAd 1 r...'. 1 1. ..in 1. . I... . .. 1 and took possession ofFort Edward, on the IT.!- i On river. ii ,." . , iuv .iimt-i irs ui eyirrrHi on i:ie part Ol Ueil. ' n . . 1 riliro.1V le. Wi. n. Ha. in.H In .. intention "c i Kin.l.nfr ul-nNr enma .1 : (V.n ! : ; ' 1 " , "K ;Rbiii,v r .i.. a:... .: deposited . Bennington. He accor.in.iy (.,hd, fc , ' A ed his camp on the east bauk of the Hudson, ... .... . ' VZiyVTTr' T. Fort Fdward reueatiron, . rortr.award. . . . . , . . ; Here, wh.le he prepared to cross the nver, ,a order to attack the American Army, he sent a de - . . . rrnn ,. , . , tachment of 500 whites and 1(H) indtans, under ' the cominnnrl ..fPnl n.,,. t , . - the command ..fCoL Bourne, to ta.e possess,,,, ; of the stores at Bennington. v., , l r .i fortunately for the Amencan cuisr, General Stark was at this time on his way to ioin Gen. Schuyler, with 500 of the Hew Hampshire mi'itia When not far f-om Ben. ,1. ,T " .'' .. tm. hen not fr f.oni Benuii gton he heard ol the approach or Col. Hourne. and b. 'ilirT inined , " J by the regiment under Col. Warner, and a uunitier or tho militia in that vicinity, ma, rh.d to meet the enemv at the ing Colonel Grerrj, wi men, to harrass them i them in battle array, forces. Bourn had drawn geous position, and only k. ... . i . . , . . . : i. . .i . , ' "" crK men cauea a council ol war, n, which it was decided that an attack on Bourne bouuiu oe commence, on Hie 'ollowing morn - ; .. . . ., , , . , . mf: hut in corseniieiii.e ..f ll.e K..!n0... f .1... weath .r f r ', r 4 l t , . , , u , "ext d;, only the skirmUhing of the two parties was rcnewea. Un thii following morn ing. was the lCih of August, Stark "rations for the attack, and sent to harrass the enenu 's rear their march in different diro ... l :u. -j .i ........ 1 o.ier to, tot the ene-ily ny, in order to unite in their rear before the at - tackbermn Rut he,.r. l i - I ,r , tack began. But before this last feat was accomD lShed. the Indinna u 1, ., .... . ' --a. TH It xs T I .-tr IU llt'lllj eurroundetl, retreated between the two divisions c i .1 .. ... ..o meu uiioii mem as iney passeo, doing considerable damage to their ranks. Tlie detach ments then came together and charged upon th enemy, while Stark, at the same tin.e, commen- j fail . ,..,. ......,. C . n-.- ... ! ceda bnskattack in front. The Americans were i ' , T 1 7V ';aa n nMr j While the enemv nn ll.e ....... , 1 I '-, ,,"4, "'i, were pro- j viueti xv fended i tiua the lU'l. .....tea U..1... . , . ! ,K as 10 .s.r..8i, ..iu cinseqneniiy a warm contest tnsued. Both parties fuucht bravely for two hours I J ,,rs. B'li.n P.. ..... .. ..,: 1 .. . , . ... Kicnru u mortal wound, and his troops were compelled to give way. The Americans becoming excited with their success, rushed furiously upon them, took many prisoners, mill nKI.nro.rst ... . a a . il i-. . 7, ... . . ' ' " W"1CI1 ni5ny i oi iae militia Uelook themselves to under. xvhile a few still pursued the enemy, who had 1 I - - v escaped into the woods . . . ,

nf 7'H. men s2 i : , ' " ' ' r . ,..o . y K .in t.tt grot, ii.t, a:,,i w,.,i ( ... : ,,, , . linini. n'. Ill lie lan-uaee of others. .lt is diUl.nit Iieatl O, ll.lll Illll. On 11." Il...,...l. 1 . I . . . . i . . .... v ' SITU lilt .l! it t,- II..' ''n. infaillO'li iiHlTr'. ... o..,- .. ... . . .. ....

, , ...... ...r rocs m tween ner am, r,eri soon lose upon l.ini. W t i the life.-a. f,.r,i. ' thi. T..!...l .,. .... r. .;v,ii a- ..;,kr. und. r : i-oe. . v . ' V" ", 'V. " ' ..e, th a detainment of 2l.'l home, and f..i..r i the rfireeti.. 1.. ..t f.:...t.... ..... ...... . -h. d .,,1, T.f I....-, o h- I ol.lM4. i, .he . ! i ' N' 4'alna,S,,i.. Aflec.,..n:for Bur..., -TU.1

- 1 i , " " .u,.,.w- . ...... ,,.. s,rl ltI ,s Hr.li", lie leu t,i,i :,,.r. - .,.,., ........ , "....., npra.ti.. Cuts, Incipient Sic;4. 2 g 'font, he aonroached .If I.. ...... ...i.. . n i. , .. , , . .i.al l ... r .. il.. !..., ,....r r. Evil. and Whn.- s......i-. 5....t,:i!,;' --

. . . , , , . -" .'".iiiiaieij on .ot mait.eii lears were was no w no chance ot escape; and the oi.l !- weavi.. r. t .j.i. ii and I... I. .-a-iei. have net with. Pain, ii,.l s.. n....; .... . .i . 4 ' ii tdl , 8,Sht of the enemy, moused, and she fancied her f.ther's ho-.se in ternative was to stop and share'her UU; or J- i U J" r.r: n.mies,,ud her mother, brolhers and sisters, bar- ing her to the mercy of the savages, m.ke , he ''n ''.""J'!'1 .""''T '"" ' uphsmen ,n an advanta- birousiy mnrder-d. Her first imnnW wa. to .... ..r .h. ......,-.u ... ... . . .. "i" " " . J "S ' " . . . '"l'hV"'",v x,er.,1,i!y r internally r..r y.,,?,- own person Trv

Whilst the Americans were iu this scattered ' tUt Pu heroes together. During this delay, the t-r,,,,,,-ate,Col.Br. k,,, who h ,d been dispatched Tt, lae blood-thirsty I-. ,i of which might be f, to the ,, ,i 4.,. .,

w slate 1... n .... ., ... j. uui.ui ue, on receiviiie tne news ol liourne s ... " situation on the 11th, came to the assistance of ins aeteated countrymen, at the heo.l f .Vl'l : m.r. It. .1... , ... .' ; c'""m"mra JUU """"'r pursuero; and immediately pushed forward in 1 ... .. , tue hope of being able to seize upon the stor-s before tiie American General could collect his scattered fores. But at this juncture, Colon, ! Warner's regiment came up and give him em-ploy-tient until the militia, hearint. the firi:;,.. re-assem'jled, and hastened to tho trene of c, met. "Colonel Hrekman maintained his ground for some time, but at last, tim4j i;. American. too powerful to be resisted, and night c!!i:;g on, he escaped under cover of the darkness, witii the loiS of bis h-H'trr.n-e :it.il .-..tjile.,Durintr ihe h.Uer r.e.t e..e" .. - o v - 'i ii' vi ..iii4"4 re It i , nature were taking place in aaotiser quarter, uot . lar distant. It was about the middle of the aftemoon.w hen ... ' afterasharp conflict betweeu a snutll part v of ! relrealino tl a 1 rt i . ... .. ... v.. , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,. lnIO l!1M n-00,1H after their first defeat, and a party of the ,.-' ' - , i ing Americans, a young continent;,! w.ts 1. ft ; .muiM .n.l ......i.... , . .. ..u .rim, 11111,11 IOC grollll,!. lie - ind. I had received a blow upon the heard, which w ...... dangerous only so far as it stunued him a moraeut. and left him at the mercy of the foe.- ' But these had been too btisjlv ensr'.."ed In th. ir J.f . .t . . ' own defence to take advantage ol their faileu auUgouist, and were now rt treat iniy at a .;.. . . ... " lance, closely pursued hy the victorious militia, At last the wounded continental beran slo-vlv UI.XI o. i ,in SIO.l l

to recover from the shock, and to b-conscious 4 nf-.r,,4!-i 4 i ., " , ,:::r:: -urronnded on a s des by sturdy fore-t trees ' v;,l. .-. i . i. .r , . . ' -.on., .ore. i irets. i t ti a start ot terror she turned to see if her;

A hrsth.seeme awak.ng from a sound sleep. durintr which be bad bee,. ..eo,..e; i,...'.! ported to an unknown !,' ht" on Li " ported lo an unknot, n land; but on behold.ng He traceaol 1 he ree.o. I : i. . far off report of muskets, the recollection of the' ....... uu.ih.., auu i.cai iiiw i ne :.,-:j... r .1... j... j , ... .. .Uv..s.r..s. ... .e via, uawneo gradually Upon his mind, lie arose upon his feet, and c ist hi ev. I .... , -, , , - about h, undecided what course to uursue ' , 0,0 lo Purue. Not a human heiior to l. . out the whole forest, solitude and silence ... I ed, broken only by the frequent chirp of the 1 . . J. 3 1 01 l,le i w ite 11 , .... ' : Innt luillt reimrts nl hr arm. u-KiIel. AiA ! the air. The -oldier picked ut, his musket, which I, ,d '

i Seen discharged4, and now I.-y at some distiiice j

from him, and proceeded carefully to reload it; u , - ,,.,,;,.,, h fo, .he r.c, i ... ,.' , - - ...... v- ., v . ,.; ,. ,,,..! l.i..l. !..., he.... .1... r.,.,.e ... ;r . ............. .v....... t,i t-i.i vt i, I. is ititPUMLiliiv. It w.is nn ntr!v crash. whii h nowlxgnn t0 fev peculiarly anpNu.ant, espec-i-uy whl.M ,m ml;1,.r,0I,k ,w pover u . .... reliiuant ot Ins i:I-usoi c.ip. 1 he blood flow hie: - . Irom it had slil!, u. d his hair autf streaked down ipon nis tare; but this he now v;tHiKil awnv in 1 ........ hip. waters wuii ivliK'h ttit? recent rains had h:K'ii . . , II now begin to feel fnint, and in hon-s of ... : I. 11. i .... I mi. in;; . ii,i.rii,iii".i i..ii, ii i.j.iiiui'i! n nut.i.v nalii wiiich woiiiiii aiiiniiir iho trcc. Tl-i- Atii , i. . . , led to t.ie. ton of an eimm-iir where seemir i.n sicns of human habitation, si.ve the p:.lh whi h . . uiy but ire hiin, lie paused to consider what ,, u.i,nilu ,..,. I . . ' , , , , , 1 Hrt s-:,tdo" ul,,,u l!ie lrun 0f a fallen tree, , , r..s, -..j ....... 1,: l....t r.. ' lime If r rna::io(J . 1P(! i :l 1 t.:.t n.ii.!on r:...i 1 1:. t . n a ..... ,.i t!n.n.il; i-til f i , .1 i .. . sudden irv. F..r a m-.m.-.t n!l .! itts . ,. " oeiore; and inno cSj-.t-t w'.ic h might have : ; inspired fear, nor anj tiiat could have uitered i tldl rrv of hhiriit. : j , ,i , ... . r .. At last tile Ts?ure ol a vonnir nrl iipii.arrd isf . SUIIlo im 1 liei.lllll l:;e print trunk n ... ... r 1. . t . ' . . . . . ... . -. " " patriarchs ot the wood. Her nnpearance indi- : .... . .e wr. an.l llvw to-i.:a the I ; oi.;.o; so ier as il tor nrotertmn. Iter layen ; , ... loeissi strenmed loosely in the wind; her hands 1 m in..H. l .,.....i.,i,j I..-..- - .... UIM vuiih ...i ir-u uriu. v . her, and her features were p:,l,wi'h terror. i no sou.ier . pi ,i. , . . , ilie so.t.ler was smpn. .. with h.-toiihnht ; ; Iori u ,, l;or vountr b .-mg hke ihe oiv htore lmn,.sowiia with fear.fi.r which lin-oalu Lrl, !! n" at ,ioe - s,,r-rise j -o--T t 7 ' ,"" t , " his bet. A!l tne svur.iatmes ol the sol-Jn-r's i,e,r. ... ... , ,. . it.. ; . u li-'-rt were :iioe.t. He r.n-ed her g-nt!y lrnin ; ground, and whirred durance and consolntion jn ht.re;tr. i ,,, , .... ..... , , , , "a" recovtren irom ner latiMlM and ,. sn,riI!ir.,lv f HnnnU, , ..,., . .. . . , r .", ,. . . . ! .. - .e,i u,.uu me trims ui me la.len irte.aini iu Irri,.d -.r.-ents tr',! h-r f ,1- Pf f.-.r tmrri. d ..c ents to.d her t.il- c! tear. It tliat she livi in a C(1 over the , ; . , , .. .. , , . ., . , iii... about a mile (.istant from the spot where fouil(, th? Mr. H-r father and brother ..,,. . , ... , . , . . TZ ? ' '' "i ,T ' bro,!'" J "K-r than herself, were ,r. ill holrw wlth their mother. . . i .-. ..... toe aueruoon sne wauuerea lurt i i. h nr. p.t : ' , . some distance froi.i the house, and on seiiino-. nt : ' I me I my ot such an attempt, as ,t would he impossible for her to reach the house wiihout leu.g observed by the sttvnges. She knew at llir, ,!.:,, ,!,,,. ,,r ;,,,... . l.il K.IU - r. ... . . . i ,5r',,'" TM" ' ' it0ffrom their rat.ks and dispers- i e i f.,r th, sAe of nh.mier: and she t. , ,be i ,, , , j iiiiiii ilivii i ii i. ii i ii i it i rail I . . - ,,r4 1 " r 'ami- I from the h.mdsofthe Wood-thirstv savages. ,e ,b,.r..f.,r.,.r..l -,l .. 1 . Ml44- th, rtr fore t.:rted away with all tins speed bi, anxietv and fer for the s .fetv nf ,!, I 44 . . . J " i Al h C;Ul!,!lt , HtnrsV of a f.c . r, I . which -.'i.-f-i 1 .. . ... : "J the trees. Being already half dead with ! . J terror, she . . ed h-a.'. s!;e immediately saw her mistake,. ..,! . i...r.. i ,., ... , , , i , , . clasped and outstretched, and her disheveled hair : u'renniinr. Iwl,. i ., . , 1 sireaminr' loose! v in the u ind. . , 44 i . ..... v. u -e ,..e ;.c sonner gathered iron, nor incoherent seot.-mvs, as soon as she 4 1 , An . . . . had recovert-d s "Tc -i.llv to , xMau, to bis astoi.ished ears the cause i,f her aftirni. .;,,. ' ' .U'Z . r ,' '. - neiiit iii. hii.mvii l inn . she exrl.iii.iei -."- nnwill VI lite l.aiiotr W lll. n . ...... aiurn surti WHS I le S ,:.r Dim. kn.tr . ... .... ... ! C"en , th- exctement which the mai.iens ,rv hadcau-f.' and he was ready to risk his ! , .- . ...... "... . "ir io serve ner lamnv; inn i.ow lo t:o this ,, . , , ' " - ' " " 4" "".' whirl, ..rrupied i,,s mini. Niht now,,.,pririciiing, a ivi the distant r. port of tir -anus "ocl. lined ih it tin- victory, w!iii !i be had titotioht foitiptete. was stili conte.t,.,: bv ihe enemy. V!mI roiil.i be do? To gn alone to meet tlie s.iv.ioes, would be to throw himself into their h inds; the ci.y way, therefore, to attempt the rescute of the th-, hteii" f.imiiy, if they were uot alr.-ady mi, iiier. J, ix as to hasten iu search " l"'r'-V Cf 1"" fr'" m-"- U"J b,i"S; lI"m llis ass.slance. o come to this conclusion did notooerpy U. !f .1. l . ! . -. -. i . ( ,i,K" 0 " "'- liipri .Mt.-I v 4finnriinTii."tc,4i litj , l.:.n rt r,: . .6 ..r companion. Our a'.i.y has be n victorim , " victorvius lo-.L.y, he S:l .'. Ill tones, of en, Im ! ..... n-1 I 1 . . . 1 w .,.....-, aim pariM.i ii are not a jrenl tns- . C C i.ii.er- i't.::i .1. i. s e in:.v 111. ... I , i...... - J4-"-- '"J"S .,r ..r,l... r',. . ... r 44 " 44 ' "f SO,,, of m' co,n- : ! " H'cn," ii.t-rrup'cl the girl, enrrer!v,"ind . , :'U" fof llu'' ,,,a' 1,4 airea.: :y murdered: Oh! my God! Ho not liesit nt He., . . , , , Iter Ords Were CUt Sliort be the si.rr. reonrl conlpsl!io1 Wi,s hurt, and beheld him iu the act ! '. . .. . V ' rj'" ?' ' h,s shouh.er, w hde h,s keen oye was fixed upon some object over the brow ni i . . e I., ii s: .e I .... . e I ; .. . i , .. .:: .: . .. , ' U.., . IZ ! ,. t""-t , hot to disannear h-himt .he .le. li. ;, .- .k.tMl . rt;o,r.o,. K..l,; J .!...... ! xi- . . r i . ' Maiden fired, and tne savage, with a veil that; , ., . r .... ., -. , , ...... h!Ied the forest with its echoes, hounded w hi y ' - ! , , ... . . .1 1 1 II II 11 T T V1 II (T I T r Tltll T r..i.xv. . . , V . u , hersurpri.se, aloeu caught her in his arnis anil i rusnea wun ner cow n me iiiu.soas to be urns- .. . . . ther ,h"1 . ' . 1 " . V . . " v nei , pausing to reioaa n:s jjun. ;

a. i, skirmishing, in lU to Warn them of their dati.er. Lt then I ."Ti ! "d " . " . . '-e irimTwlWh , 'ii lllX. 0" " '

1 i.i. . .. ... .... tiv.u.ii i .(.uni niMMii.ii aiifr in. , , ... .-,.'.d,ii...tn.irioi.iiiei!ifi. .however, which l-:'lr, h..siiatori. however, but for a .,........., ' .... , . . , .. l...i.. .... .,... ,.i a i.. ,... ,.n..n-.l alter the March, 2trd. i4i. l.viv.

j i ... . 47"" 'i--'U'lareii in tne d, rU shadow ot the v..r,'s 'H.t.r.i! lu.ortf.ni. io a.t ot Coi.'.'r. ... Xrc ACtiin rtr i yvut i v ... . i.,4i,:.

in.'. e t,in prep- Mrivinir heard the renort of fire arms t . i- f. ... . . Ae.'an.t ih.it the i..,iu'.'.'. i nim,ri,.i,,. ....... no rivirn s. ..' ...,. .!. I

, ..... . ... ' . ' "e mai'-.-n now Pegan to revive, and ,,...;. k i. i . , .u. i .....i. .... .V. ...... ir ,. r 1 r-. a 1 V" r- ;

two i.eiaeiHtieins ,vnn. c . ,e n.,n.e ...I...,- He... . I .. ....... r- ... r., oi. .-.ixiii SI ret',, one ,oor I ...111 t he corner ol

These nfc nn .t i . r U' 11 "t ' t'e tr-n.btp.g, arose u,on h. r f-rt; t.t,. Me. purport,..,. .. have eome Irom B. Rlanehard, . Ma. ,,B.,.ite the Gal, House, Cincinnati, Ohio. lliese .00K up -the sound, in hop-s rf meeting some de'athment . but it was only to fai-,t ..-.i,, a, t e k.VI I ,f n ' w' ".r1'." !'4: 14 A"c M",,r'411 M '' '; Th " distance, wh.i cannot call on or send for ftions, one nassior, f ,....;,:., , , ... . . ! . "' ll"'U Sg "" "t the s.ght of I, ran V, ,.,,1-uI. L t.ca; Asa Smith, Peacham Vt Ac. him, w hose ca.-s are nn, hevoti.l I he reach of .11 n.e.t.

i -"e loveiJ' "'S!"'C1 her lu.nd soul. Aecustomed J ject, which she at once conclude.) ... I., 4,,',,-',." '" 11 " kt4. . " "' " j ',-. .. irh.te', CeUbmird ncmr.tir,. The Vefre.able ' i l t!- Childhood, her limbs were L Two of IZZtr" " t Vnit.,1 State, Court ha, been ' ? K,.h-CK

stronger thxn th.ir delicate prn,,,,.,,,., .,..,; ishir,,,.eir tomnk wk. . '' ., , it'lT'T' G.urre M. l.'linton, and all other medicine.,l.,.e on a fairtrial ..rthem thev Uobetrive.it ..... a. ' 4 j ''''"''''tomrikavilts, were opposing the ralm. '"'' 1 I "I and. and a suit lor 8:0.000 has been hro't uniformly ,.ne tl.rm.elvc, to be all that ha, been

I 4 -' 44 '" " a, sir- mu nrm arguments the th rd savape ao.nred to ,.i . . ... . r fi ,- 1 , " " " "T c ",r tnrm; medicine ot ereat power and effie nursuetl brr n .,v ,l,r..l. ,i.e ' . . . savage appeared 10 , be . ,nd f v, , the lac simile of ,he name of An- cacy , relirvine and curine the mafadie. .omm.-.

-"Be still, and lie lu?o ta the -round," lie !

hispered, at ti e sama time watch, 112 the sum- I r,i,. t.m ..ti.. ... - . ... .. . ! ..... v. . u.. j i.; oir uiiiv is lit-a r us. t id ..... .1.- ,, r ... . ..: - nv-i, liiv j'"na 'i vuc pieces v:i .on brini; f tl.ern. n-iv ' I.m rmillnn...! Ii ... .x .... .. i his gnn for action, flv withal! sp.ed, while I remn here to pick off miv iiniiaii who may make I - is a;p-:irance to follow in Dursuit. Awhv I ' I flv for vour life!" I he nirl did nn( hfeltut .,f .1.. I - J bPtore her companion was Houa ppt:iki!ir. TI sohiier watrhed closely, calf conreaied behind a tree, with his pi-ce in readiness to fire upon the . i. ... . him iiM.mii woo snouio appear. At last, having "vn Lr timn n rrt ...it nr.i... i. . c t..n . c . , , .,7 rinvi from the h . and w'ni nr. c'. mi.., he turned and followed her, with the Teed - ct a hound pursuit of a deer. i " f r. . i , . . ,

. " -ru VM.en ir. sS r....r.iiii u. ,t r.le .nmans had murdered or the report of three nll-s one after the ,..- r. Carn-d off ih-ir C.!en. I r.,, l.;. .I ...... ...

- ' wt. in iiiii.-mi . 1 h. hn Llj ..t.iaf... k.. U:. . . . i k. . :. l l i .... .nr.im.i nun, ne n near nail a cozeu navwes u . - i bouiiuiiiv down the hill. Hut h did not diir'ir- . . ' ev. nine was no.v ettinif iu, aud he trusted to the drkii-M for ew:i.e. He ran swiftly fori .-, ,. . . . ward, niitil.d.sapreHrin? from his pursuers over illnn!W,ini,...!.,v 1... . ,t. . , . . . 1 " " ",c i who had ran before. The, j;irl wis now worn out with the fitjn. .! f..-. sl. I.... i i. ' " iiou wri-. nun m:o w.s nr.;!n . b r to rri.r..e. . 1 I liv .. r.r -.t.j .1. .... . 1 ' "I"- l.!e to:...er, "we musi fly furour lives'" "t.o-?o she exclaimed, sinking upon the ! p - munii. "Leave in ..... r. r... t ... f.t- .' "" ' " r'u- ; ceed no further " i.Ti.... t ...:n i- .. ... .. ... . . . i iru i r rriee. ri nrrt..ri in. ti. ......... ..v.a v. er, firmly, hoping thereby to arouse her cnr,p-. , r -H it COl.le. We may Vet escntm in the linrkij. .or nnr ffin.i Hr not f?tr otf " 'Icannot! Go a!oneVou r, 'aiiD"t help iu-; to ww io yor( . ' "" ii,,d n,-v I Ii!-!' i , . , ; a't.Vti made no ren v. l.nt can..!.i t..r t arms, as he bad done Ure. .,,d M,r.n. ' with her as tf she h.d n . i,,f. D. , . """H : among tlie trees, nd bonndinir over the I..II.H !,....... - k ..:r., . ! .. .. ' .'-.t: ; I veliu.p with r?ce, aain a:.i, ard in i-vv ft. . , . ! It was now too dark for lhm to fire with ari cur;icv aml Wa,,irn hi,vi. hlt ,,,ti, f, ,r of ainaT o.u nine t. ,,r of the bullets, v. inch ocraMoiiallv came w h,i.1(r ! throoph the air, hoped to be .Me U. r- .he i .. ,.. . ' 1 V,'",,,y ',r" "Vertake, ; ..,wi,,. ; stand,,,? the burden soon to r- h-mly upou his arms.anri er, atlv ret ,rh-d hi. ,.r..Pr J ' f fc Hut vai-i v .:i.l l,e k. r . ..i.i i. i . . .' I I ..".I.S.UJt II II" I'llH'll his slrei...t). t.v . ., ... .. .. ."r ".rarijii-M trial III-, plirfrieinis. IT. i.1.e, rtTl ltl t.,l 1 J !.- ... ...v.lu ii,., iuiici, du:i liejlUSUHIC HIS ; burtlen gently on the ground, c,t on- el,c at .' . . iur iiursiinir; savaires, who were now ui tan ' t.io now . ui two iu ni.tnber. and will, renewed cour.ee rtr it, res,mied his fligh, The .,., r Jr . ' .... tul . .1 ' ' 'V ' ... .'i ll.re Halt nake;! savar., s. who m i.... , hh lou ' veils of Irium. , ,1 Inumph. When .he again revived she saw the Indians u. . j- ' - 4-"". " ,4' VJ l"e,n nountiert towards their i I . ,i,o iiJiuitiiaMn fllHIVP ,er head e "rl ''i "lu ring a growl of vengeance. The At that inncliire Ihe n.,nd f I,...,.., r . At that juncture the sound of heavy footsteps . " J " ' " "r 'vy .-.,,,,. mi upon Her ear, and 8ee,,,g the savage look un ..i i...:..... .k. u . . ... 5 F 1 "sis, ui'B . i ....... .s aiitano. run El the next moment she again ve lo ,,.r H , lwo jn,,iHn9 who had pursued Wald.-n. rm h d,..- ... ..... : ... I T Mvuiiuillfi IU wl.-O IMt.C ,.f her m ., S But this arrival d.'.ived t)M .!..e;.; r . UW a"d e endur.d an -tg-f ,.pe,.. whib oiinlher . .'i.mi.-j.n.ii v. mm ne, . t.v me live sav i1. . , . ., world ol contused thoughts came crowdioo up. ... 1. - - ... .. . .. ner orain. ne Ihouoht ot her past JPe, and "vl' "' "e luiure sue nat, lll'liifre, v to be disamminted. an 1 l,e wo..l., ,..re .. :.a..... lu... ..... L ... . . "ra mr ,ri,nitiiie lute wiurl, liatl thai ,).,.. ,...,, .!, i,, - r o , . , . , - oxeriakt ,, t.. r t.imily, flashed upon h-r mini! she cared not how q.,ick death came , ,.t end to her mis. rv. Night had now fairly set in, mid ,1,.. dVU I'm;uies oflh savages, dimly seen, :is t! -v ; i-- . j'.-d t. ge'.herby her side, appeared to i.er t-rrili-.! mind as something . ss than human. At l i-t the ronsnltatinn w:u hrnngbt t an en.:; the i;ii.iansgive a universal "ugh" ofsalislacl on, and one of their number again appro.,, h- ii the trembling prisoner. His war-knife was alre.idv brandi-lie l ;1l,.,fl. ner head, when Ins 1, ind was rr.wt...l l. f from hi coi.u,ai,i.,: :..l i.e ..., me.it the report of half a do7,n muskets r, . " inrougii the (oresl, accompanied by a s!iniit of joy and trimr-pl, . The sitvaire who w., ,.. to commit the fatal deed, threw iN r .... ...... wii.iiy, ami fell backward upon the oroumi, ;.,, i kv ,. i,i . , .. ., ' - - "..e.r-, ., ,.,ll Hie gllUS , Ie Hliiroachinrr enemv. Owinor t.i the .i,..k,.e . . . r. j , .... lour companions were unhurt, and on tiisrhar-'-S Uieir rifle, at the foe, they bounded away. and disappeared ia the dark shadow of thw oods, exolaitned a young man. rushing eagerly to the side of t!ie astonished girl, ,;,,d ! raising her in his arm. "K!len, you hava uotra,s,g ,r ,n n,s arm. "t.llen, you hava uot . .... . .. .. ir, . . "'Jreu- inannuod:' 1 1 cosoni. ..i.,,.., .. . . , .. voun, , a,7h .3" IZTHl i S m, as il ne was ai raid she would for- i grt ,he share he had in her rescue. "Speak to cousin FIU COUsin, t. lien. !. "A.frvd." exclaimed the maiden, idle . , J 4i.. . , """rU U'" ,"4-,"en iiini to press ner nanu: " il was si t atU i AiA "wt -OU' "And now" sid - now , saw .'thank him who has 'a..k ,111,1 ,10 lias tlie brother of the girl. has been the means of savino ,,u' ..as. . 01 res,or,n8 "ou to me. whispered her en.,.; i , .tvjc i. nn ran Th. t.eie ...., . .... . .. - " " Pu" 3 voufisuu" o, SOIIieiialt dozen of the militia, now came forward, and ? ':es were "l'on ".y figure o' ,y aiacn.

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"Ifshe is unhurt," suid the. voimw soldier, :

"the i v of fnn!'ni.r her so, is a sufficient reward i 4 ...... ii'i v if ui i i 0 (i c. .(i savfl vnur iiihiik. and let us proceed toiler home, and see if the .ifllru. ...a..! . .i:.,.i. -Oh! mv mother mv sisters!" exclaimed the girl "ves go and see if they " n J "Ilif-h !" w!.inereil her onnsin "a; will nnn 1 ' 'satisfy you. I trust that your friends are umnr.. i'-;..ai. 4 r ... .,i i u fr defennth-, ion, with th .iBtane. of.be rnn and the dos, which m ust have warned them of j ihe Indians' approach in time. Do not fear." They rushed onward, and found it as Alfred had predicted. Tiir- doors had been bolted, and I the boys had mane Mich a formidable show of ; war that the savagea had not attacked the house. ! I . n.. . .1. . r.. j .u.. r :i.. .. j: .nrv iuiiiiu iii i.iMiuv 111 me 'irflifM uia- ." . . . . . : . f.i iiir w , .-mre'l ui:i II'? imiii?iii ;ww 11 h!Hi.d that thev met with Vhien. The ' " Americana had defeated the enemv for the second time, and, aft-r the battle, this small party ; 1 ? i J f of miiila, which had been raitd iu the neigh- . . , . . .i r . r, , . , j bornnod to ait the fore" of General Stark, i l is ret limine to th-ir homea, when VVjlden met .. .. .... - ., ' ""'" ' ' B ' oeprei , ,. v. , r . ... .. , ' ..l-tw.... rl,..;f f..rar.l with all speed, they re-.rne! !.y li.e way W.d.len h-ul t .k-n . .. .. , ... a it I'li'M. -i me avarj. siu readied lt .t . ... ... . . .. . r. :....! - n irir i. it'll ia i irr:i u, i:m in ; ,i:ie iu . " Kave ner i.:e. Not many years after tl.U event, when the MriU-h had V,,, driven fr..,n the country, and I .. - -e . ... . . .. ... .. ... r f ri'tni, inm ws a meeting in JI'IIUI i hrrts and hM t.v faces it the co.t.itve of F.llen's 1. . ... I .. ..... ' 1 ... .r ....... i ...... ..:ia i 1 ut- ii'n in ni.r . t love wiurn ions; uii.lea me ..I I,:. I .. I ., : . Iwar.s of VJr-,1 a,; - snnrMir. Htid n,. :e etm;! hvt.e hniidn of we!- .... .... ... . .uuc-i.i, wy.o :i K ; ! nt. II is saia inal waltlell haii the pleasure of givii.p away the bride, Co-Tlt?rfeterS DetPCtedl! SHAMEKfl. .Ml fNPi IVClHi'l) " I l i i - i ! . I . A m 1 I V" i.-...r. id n niit itiot. lto;r Its-I IVFH.' V D., 1 'i''"'!4 " ' ."'''" .,... r. r e.r'l. ;k. - ot . i.-i;:i -ni. rini's and cn- ' l" 't4' -.' i e.:, h ... ..... f..i,e,.f hummiiv y Ktt.mp.ior; ... com.,, rl.i, M..1 . h;,v h. ...... fr. , ,iv .:,, ........ ... . h' . k to... . ... ,..! h rh l....l. d I Ml'Ost I IOS.': ..... f. . I i,, ... r...,..i ,., n, a.i.l ,.r,. ,. .he .r...... -h.-m .v every ,,.. i, V .,., ,. ...,.i ,i,,.e .,... by pwifesU m. y H.f ,t.,h. has i,.,- snipped , otwitl.-lint-h . ...(. and .nit,,. oee. ., ' ' V a,,.,....r Couni.t,. i-er ''V '! r, ck,.- orai.i. ..f ; ' -' " -ery .iom 4 'rnt.tvp. i ,l,e employ of r.F.o. M. ',KV- rr"' ci ,,"" ffN l4K.-t. I I I r 't '( I A P K t. . ' I-1 't ti K 1. the far simile i n uui'iv im:i'.' .iu iii'u.m'...: .-. , v ... ,,, ., " i,:""rh et w.i. l.v t..le. . :fuQtr.x r'ft-rriu firf f (: .. Hl.ll I. .Ill il a a mi itii-iti' lik 'into (Ik- gviiuuie imp. it i ht ir :i a. Whut cwimnijit too hitter? w .... ... i t. J a-x 'i I'll 11 1; i:u in t. t v rt'f ! U ........ ' . ." ' ' ".'' ' " p-'mm an- i.i .-r n.n imposture, our own rights ' 11 ....,..-.. 1 . . 7 r -,'f Tu , " " U""'y N Ihe tJ 'lU ,, a It sk i Cttl'NThRKEI T A R TI 0 L F. ! ............ ... .... ()r. p:.r:i-i..ii is tnalii..a.'Mi.i U !iy i sviiv , wvm 4(i'rVrOMPOUNn SI IMP OF inniWdHI AMI I AK aecmpa "' pan-pMet e..nta,,ne eertihcatr. ,.f eii.ren. V h' 'tn!"!"! '"eh a. "'-."'" H c," den re. .1 l y iii, f. ar of .init inon. (rouble or expense, I frt-n. d.al.nc t. .he u:term..t limi44. ofihe law with .,- . ... i , ...... ,...,M.,r. ,i.o,.rs i.i.e..is, ' r . . .ti. v. Mi. ,, ti .rruj r in- ' " "' ''' " "el in.. us ami shameful practic, . toe piinite against t,,,. counterfeit onered 4 person, selli,,.. or oHVr,e for sale an, of the connrV." i'.V.T ,. rl, j,,,, nrlit.,, a, ,, v . , .,...,.,,,,. f. ' "'"k-e to p. r...n u.in the counterfeit article, but i4' liable to prosecution. I K. w I... arealUicd with diseased limi-s and .. ;. i. ... k.. i .. .... ..... . s. . ,.l, ... ,.. I., .fc.. : r,. u 1. . :.. rwur. ...,1 a . ,i.uid ,,.. a . i... ...i.........i on,v , j ... -' ' " "b' "l Cincinnati. June :o,h, 1848. A. I.. SCOVTT.T.. ( urn r n' Fifih iiinl liner Strv t. riiu innati O. Whn.r ir-Hi f-.rilM- s-.nt!i nml W. -t. h, r li ei -.'.i r .houid he set.,, it is also fir .ah b retrolar a,h,i"i-..l nffei.ts. it, a'l the principal towns and ' to s it. th. I ii'i. , Stats'". Al-o !... l.y u. TYNFU, Urookville. 'Willi-. Mti.t r'liructl "ke. el.'i.or,. j i,,r,)rlni tllS t,-'e.,,, U.,.J ,,,, ,!,,. o.,.M,.r.,t, , K ... I. . . "ill be r. a Iv f r rant , uir W ., .1 I,. the first"..!4 Mav hon nt is on. m, le. -ind a half , v. Brookv,, , ork. w n, re he has a fir, rate..-. ':';"". V'U.s, lh.,v,r,f .-rpl.,.,,1 , fir.t Mle ' V. 'V:'' :" r.V V'rk. ;:44 4 4" I, - w ol at A. W. Sill!, llhor.'h. r'. .,. one d.i.i- le.c.h ol lr. (Icirt'. ll. rr... u;n i. .ro .;.,!. .,'1 ,i:te., I,,, ami it,e rolls return. ..1. ALL WOili; WAUH N I F.I). JOHV PKLSOR. Proprietor. J AMES COO:t,, Carder 4 Ilrook . iii-, April 10, IS4.4. lfi.3ui VS. CII A P.il.W. .S4... s.,,r th- ,.vrt Ifi'isi: rV'W v i d Hon ; - u, s Isi, -s. STFF.1.5 of every .1,-.. r In .t oii.-.litv narratttetl. !' ,e j,..tM. ;1(M rnn Crowbar.. Sl d-ea,d Ham4 njii.. I ti ami warranted. er',"lie;,. I I I' ; '.. . ' i'-. V,.e. !', ! . II ; ,11 iir r- I r. in. i ne. i, I.!- Ah ,,, ... A ii , rd r ;i r ic It n i. Ml m .h, .. S!iUi Iri'ii.N',,. 2? ?4. ?r j!lHllt' :l PI ,'ili U'll lie ...U I'.. 1. n-nl .ti i. t ;lt. ( ti.tiitrv 'M.t.-I. i.m-.,,.1 in ., i ' w ill oii.l it fr their ml. rest ,o all In lore ..or. l. . ' ' I I I .IV , . Ill i I X el, w II N.W.Cil.VPM.W. 14-1 J . ....... V.li;U'.I ilt tS4J. S 1 1 I 1 si . II it Tits! ? mvi: r, e.iv, , , .,,.,,.,:,.,., "S ' m:n'x , . .u s. , k, .:,rmi,ml llri.r.,1. 's- ;,, Ki. Ileus and Bros-aus . .. ,.i . - . K" lo-tsaiid Brogan WOMEN'S MP lUifMS C VI t do " Gll.4., ,, " Half tiai, r n " MUMie.i O " c;.. ' ,: . " Mo, it. ; ..t siiofs " Ki-1 SI 1 Ti - SIS rntl.TVt ,4'v4s silks'!,,! '' i'.I'o ,'s Ladi,v and g n,.-u i-;i ovkh's I I'4' ..:; :.... ... kuui.,, over SIlOF.s.Stc I he .Vine artll-U. are ..f . C o,.,.. ...... . m s, ii ,!, a, Cncmati prie, . for csii i . . lUMV UOO( S. ' V ,E """ " "I" ... ion to hi, s,olk f 7 '""e' "-",ch ha' h' intr by supphes ol articles lr s nninr and s,.n.me. wear. 1 Ml STOCK Cf11l4t in nart n.. i .. ' S'' worsted, linnei, and collot, .-.,, f.,r " l ar. i r-inrt c.l ,i n-,.. I r-r n tt .- .vrt x. mfVIIs, x.a)nu re Jt SattiGincl,:.',,. Law us. and new style law n, & eingham New style calicos. ' !4' Mar-aiiles. valeutia and silk vesting.. New stvle of dress silks. i ns. Hdkf. .haw I suited to th. .e.. ( - .. - . -i ' ""'" '' ! cent,. . 'V'"""' .ibbo.ul. und drawer goods, and all oilier unifies i.. I ... ir.,.,. . l... I As Ch. apt, s, ,erm. i.. b.- ihe nr.i...r.i.. ..... v. ini . i.:4 u . "J,oe ! ZZ?, 7 1 eiiy price, fi.?.' " ,n t,,e '"'k-t . Mara, ma R. TYVFA.

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! ABE without parallel, in the invariable .uccess Ui.u - h n.ii.,,, ,i.,,r.mi.iy,m,u. wherever .he ... i- ....... j tlieo.her bt-M rrineilies know n, tbe- invariable provt 1 .heir suprrinr exetllciice ami lie:r imnieasiirab y ,.r..iLrrr eiaims t.i public oontiunce, Umeaie, in ail ! its varied forms, yirld to ihriruse. Or. J. Whin V.-(fftablf Elixir is a cer.ain cure for Cnlds. Coniri. Cnitiimi.linn Rnaf fnmtil ainst. etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or retorative, at- j t raiive, s.imiilant, perioral and demulcent. It pro-! m -t.-s expectoration, removes congestion, and j "itrciipthri. mhI ti-stirt-s the tout ofthe whole )lem. t. . . - - . .. : : t . . - , . - - ! . ' . """""" " power.,. ai.ayin? .rrna- . lion it iiromou s absorixion. removirsr .i 'u rcles from ' ,h'' d iiitlamma.io.i from the mucous mem- , biai.eilihehmnelnral tnbrs. Try it when the throat. ', dtomach ami lungi are mire, ami sutferiiig from coKU j and cnnirh; it ma tries I power will' remove all j doiih;i. il anv. ..fits nir(im.l.!P value, and the iu- i ticeef the n 'puiaiion it ha acqnin-d. i V.. 1... ...I... i. - l. . .. tti Albus. ... f.ve nuiuu, n.arine Down or r remain re ?''"'r ,";vt r "er. after willinto be without j . - itir.ii... ii;ivc rtsciieu io maiiv, in sanoos i: ..... . . . . . - i roin s.i n nn ? ana oeatn; none equal to it r..r I. it i nr..,..n.rf Dr whi,..-, idian Compound, per.everinelv used, posi.iv. I, cures every case of Dyspepsia, however . evcre or, hronic. Asa remedy I'iir the removal of Female llhsl nit-. ions and oilier diseast t, it is infallible. J',' ""'enceof the unparallrli. d power and inesi.ma "le value of he Imlinn Cumpoutid, as an Alterative and Purifier of the HUiod, we mav anark-Or. J. SmmZ?,!1 '" T "'"""';. .T7t ol the most loathsome tonus ot bvphlitic secret) dieae. w 'nh the graiifiraiion of it happy HVct, and ,hr speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, never fc.fore attained by any bj any oilier remedies - r;'u"f r in Kurope. . laeoiiiy remerty kn..wn, on which a reasonable nope o. per,.ia.-nt recoie.y can be found.-.), f,H- all

'hose di-or.i. i..,ii,,;c or t:r. in iru ut of a radical 5 -re.?,0 Pr,'P"r,"d ' jobs in the .inipBrily fthl. M,md mv '" "lnmX?;"hK l.ne-.uch a. repairing Clock,. f" !. it h. bee., asser.-.l Sar,ipanlla would do, ; in .,,". tlr''' ml tfce tng.ng of rlas.es

nut . i..-vrr, rea.ly, perl.irinsd. I he In. .an .-.mi...u.l ).. ....r.;i;,ln. r.......iv r - , .- for c.-olula r Kn.ir'n Evil. M-biie Swelling. Svnlti . . .' ' in.v u r. t)an.l Mercurial Disease., l lce.s. Krun.i ...i the Ski..., Diseas. . of .he Hones. AitVct.un. ... i ..... ....... .....: .... - . G. H fir ?!' '1. 'tL ""S......J e..u..l........ worrr ,- ..:u,o. :. ............. v................ ..r.r n. pan nt cau.es a developeuiellt of bcrolula or Sy- !'. .,', "r mercurial Disease m the child, and ' "sn.p icr....,i case., as mi persons noe const.- , u'"".-rs- oniaen uown iv mercury nun arsenic, or , h' aM '"M''P' r or ii.iii.hcii.iis treai.n.nl of disease in iiitimn . t.n.L.... .1....... 1... 1 .....: ... srenerai n the worst f.irin. ol .he most loathsome n-tui. iur wim nirui". n more inmiwimr 'liea.-, when ilir .n i nlorh.-d nml taIi I'll IIIIO th. i 1 n .I.... ...... .1... T. .............. iu m promptly and th rouirlily erailicau-s ihe vnu- from ttt- tv.h in ..r1 l'.. - ..i:..i I - . " ss.i i i - .ti if i ..inn ji m mi i n-i I-i.i in-ii ei.r.. Workiiic; us was with .,1. a. but eft", e.ivr power, th. li.dian t'umn ii.iiil .-i. . ion. anil . oercv ... all . S. ere-o.-v and' rr . rv ..nra..., repairs all !. wsl, l;n..wil ami unknown, ao.l tiauishes from the s ,t. i)i .-very vstit;!. ,,f Lis, at-. - Tr. Wliin-s .. , ... 11 lie mil tiower with '........p. .....us ,- aiiiu. ii"rr rn"K "mov.ncall n -.-nsive aernmulation in .... ..,, aim siimuianiiir all the .iirr'iiiiiiliiiir or- ... . n .ii ii. smie: a mi a. liii. as a tonic, tnry ex- ... ,ivr r Ittorativ. me.licii... is r. o,,. .1' As a medl ieine Iur Females, the ext. nsive d. iiriiid for them and .heir popularity, w iih all u ho n.e them, (uriii-h am- ! i-nar imee-to others hi. an-afllieltd Or. White's I i p. lalile 1'i.ls area staiulai.l miilrine. universally approved, and mtly f.i,,r., , ti. ,.! i;il. ,, known. Vsethemoree a.irf ... will .fcem' ...-. after. Ir White's Vegetable Emetirs ai t w ith more mildlie. s .hat. otlttr Kinetics, anil are ot4ui..:iU.iitnh'.. bi'tifit in l.rc i.kintj up most of ihe diseases that allut the Illin.!..! fyti.il.For l)r J. While's Ma?ic L For llr J t..: ... . , -"s-s- ii.rci.im.ror.. i.iii.irv ileal, i, ir virtti.s ami enrame properMrs, and ai ,. sled I,j cenip iii-eii iM practice with all the otht'l'.l ; that Sw .. 1 S Vm. . " er uu i-iiiudud i,i'i icd.... i., i... iittrm.c i money. alwav to keen th Mnn-i." T .!,.,.., t.t uv v.m . Of the hundred thous.iii.1 whohave iitd it, dince it invt ntion, n.t nm- r o-r ktmw U-di;e, ha failed to aWard tlltfit' M-nu. I --- - - oth-r Liniment,. i, difocul, msa ywhatit is not ROOll lor." . ,. ,.., .,, , ,. . , . , , 1 nese celelirated remeilies ac for .:.!. wholesale ? "'.-.il. hy Dr. .1. WHI I K, and ancics made, a, u'luT. M?iv'""- 8!""' " 6,b st ' u . " 7 s kTu V,n" l .. r... ,,,.... Our n.uiMiirn, HLItn;4V MHUX, and J. S. .cues. hv forwarriimr to him . ............. r .i,.. ,hr ,,l they have .;.fflied symptom,, proreS, and ?,,ural ....tore oflhc.r com! plan.,., (cash acco.npanvin - such statements, post-5-PM.) "ay procure the remedies necessary fr l!tO AND NAir.S. -v0 0r,n l.ns. Wayne Iron. - 2o.OO h. Shtrn Iron , n,v.iM,. v. ,o TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 20, 1847. 50 u. Carrill , b . J. S Rrndhiirv. CARGILL & BRADBIRY. successors to ANUHKWS. I AKKII.L .V. CO. InTaTlllfartiiroro nf Stntraa firolas owJ ..s. w.w xaTXCLLCa CLJMU hoiiow ware, 178 Main St., Ean Side, hetwet n Fourth and Fifth. rivriwi-i-i rvinx ' Vnion IIt Air, Paraxon and Improved Premium Cookincr stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and v unit. 11 3,o es, ccc. Hollow Ware, S.id Irons. Wairot, Boxes, Andirons, l ea Kelt li s, i;e. 1) e. "10. 1-ly iL.i-:s. ivc. QIVGLE and n.iuble Kin Jack Planes. t i Single and D iilble II , : Sni .01 h .In Sincle a,.,l II, mi . I, !!it, Fore do S.i.tri, and Don'.le But Jointer do Babbit and Sa-li Planes Fl.M.riui-amI t'. r.uic Planes, For sale low 1,11 cah, by R. I YNEH Brookville, V iv. I 1, 1447. 50 Builders Ware Rooms IMtlll HI If.' ssrsct tr'cT-r! If t i i I ! f '"-"-I t. -. t, i!'I'M' -.l'. . I ; f-n J tllr Va,4444 p-- .- '' '- rr".r e...s....... . , 5 I Ml IK II Villi, Mooring Mill, Sa-h, Door and fa i Blind Factory. Corn, r Fourth and Smiih sts Cin.,0. IIINK1.F4. tilll.D, ! Have er. cted a larire and ein-ie building wilh ...... . j ior i;.c pur,, use ol ,ni,it.,rii,ri,,ij and . ' , K " oano .10 a-oft V:""- Ml l C f,r Stores, l. and v.llow Pinr rl,,,.,,,,,.. Board, and Plank in.,1 ., I.,k ...I. . In the l.utnli. r A aril, c, tin. cted w.t'i the Factory . ... , i. ;i . . a c .,1 a. rtm. ut f Lumber l'..r all h-nld-loir t.,i,p.,s, s. iersM a!,..t t, i, , , , ,, h, Ohio ,..t Mts.is.,pni r. rs. f, . . '; " r. -i ... pure,, i'4' ai ' "t'-.;;4" 4-- ' in,, r. e I. .... ..:i .,. ... . .i....nr liiii'i rni.i.l .. aV.dTJrrY...,r ... .h place wi.mI m thi'ri, . , , " It, ,.(!.,,' - r. ni'uk. Ii o, . l.,.at ! w ,.r. h if. co.t on the r o,i-..s -Ue...... ... .... .'. " ,,ir,.i-lou .e.ernl liilil.l llic;s on this p an the pa.t sea ,l)n 1 1 xi.st.r l.oil.,. e. h..;..- r, ......... :. .1 , .......... .. ........... ,,. ,e eoinur, where mat. rials and in, el.an.es a,v .scare , will li.,,1 itlolh,..-,,,,. res, toca.l ai.dex,,,,,,,,, -...r stock and nri.es. X e are . ellnn. R he In in. I. ...1. . .1 ...... i . . , , i .7 1 v ol-, " "j ' ,ov.o ai .j eenis, neri.trni, and all uther ar, icl, s in p-e port, on. c rttirr tin a Ivan air, s . have in machinerv. the low rat, .offr.-itrh. l.y It iver. Canal, and Rnilroe.l, wear, a-siiretl .data I who pat nun this .-staUli.h-im nt will be .tipplud with mm nils. Arc , at much 1, - prices than they h.le heretofore paid. All ore. rs promptly ut mini to. TERMS C,SH N. B. A hill of prices may be seen at ihe nrHeeof hi lmlinaa Aniencaa; also a, M,-. Barwick's Hotel. Brook v i it.-, Ind. Mar. l4S. 13 fiKOCi: I.IKS Rio CofTte, Vir-rinia Tub a ceo, V O. Sutra r. Common do Sut;r. Imp, Ti, Sali-ratn, ki Y. H. do Pepper, Mttla4, A spice, C Immolate, Ciunanion, Ric', F.p'.tm S.ilta. i n t. I tro. Madder, Alum, Cop.-ras, 1 l.o.wood, J Powdir, ) Lead, Shot, ' M.u-ker:l, Slioi Itl.i. king, Proom t""ml. M:iteh-s, Bvi Cord ami PHmirh Line. Sf.ive p;.,... Foruleat the N ew Hut e of I.INCK St FARqVHAR Rr iokville, Dec. 30, 1847. rirccnc i ;.i. v- .a. i. ., : Knu;..A,i XI B idii;r; 11 1 ui ruinp irir a n iiif-ii, m Dodd's upt rior MOLE SKIN H ATS; do do Rruh do do do Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnette do Superior and Common Palm leaf do Black and white Wool do Jun 1, 184S;

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i"-!.!,. I- i II r I T. - - . W1 " JIaI.er, "rer, DiamoBd pointed pold Prns,fcc. I-" Mint. helween 5lh and 6th Cineincati,Ohio, '"i..)io.a. 13ly. XV. II. PHILLIPS, 7 Main Strve' , wot side, , three doors aboe Front "ear ine t-nn-.ic w nart, . incinnati, o., T EALER in GHOCEKIES and PRODVCE! r keep conMjntlr on hand, a q-etitml aortmcnt r ait Z . MfirlHfr In.li res. C 1 .... Mrlla. in.i; e i. s; o. . -.Vo irn,nh, 1 obacco. Soap, Candlei, and alt other ". Ie in the Grocerv Business, which w ill be told at lh,e lowest price for CASH, or in exchange for , Produce. . N B- The Hihet Price paid for Feathert, Flax-i Seed, Flour, Pork, ft aeon. Lard. Gmnir. 1 imothv- ! Sted' C1er-Seedt Mutard-Serd, Reel Wax, Dried i Fruits, White Beam, Rajs, fce. &e. v ificinnaii, 3-y. S.J.HARRIS. J. B. TLARK. " Clocks, Watches & Jewelry. S aukis kiukk, have on I hand and for sale on accom tnodati'ir li rmi. Clocks. Watch es, and a general assortment of Jewclrv; eon. mine in pan of the ! r,.ll.. ...... i... t-: v. j j ir articles. Eieht-davard ; common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver I.ever and common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold liens, Kins, Hreasimns. Sm, Is s.,.. h-,l. v.i. .. thimbles, Steel ba.-clasps and purse mountings, an assortment of Stver, German silver and plated tea aiid table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also, choice articles of cutlery. Pen and pocket knives. Razors, fce.: and in short all article usually kept in j . . ... 1'hanLf.il r. r. . ... . . . . : . . - ", .iej upe oy a strict atic.iitoii .o Dullness to merit ami n-f.v. i;ki r.w "e o merit ana rtceiiea liberal share L VT." V ' -etermineo as .neyare that nc " .'.e i......e en.iom. uetermin.-i s ' T;, "V ;"Wn"t,on- . , n.ore on Main Rurveis street, ncarlv oonoiitr it,. ' iv-li. HT-tlVl. ft V m J IsUlUll bUUEU lidliay. 1 O ALL Men, Women, and Children, we send mesc re.,i, pree.inir: Be it known that all nerson. now sunerinir with arTi-ctinns of the I.unrs, such as Cci,s-rs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. !(jc ....u. : .t a- . .- .. . . Vc, may r. ceie certain and sneedv relief f-om the rxt,, mv r ceive crtHin and peedv relief from the mffDr. Norths Kxuectnrant Conrh Cam!r Tr i. ."-asum to lane, and i certain to cure chean. conm nieni to take, and . ...tr. ..." ii , t7. "IrV ' .? UL-...1 . I i.i. - " . . "v.v n nil- iijnti i ne iri tor tne laT Three vears " Cincinnati aa.n.t all slanderous insinuation w M- h have bi t n tlir.iw n out l.y ..rs.ins .iii. i-. st, . I Oil., r nostrums ha.e W potf-.l flourished aw hile' anil .hen fornll-. 1.... ..v..l... l. .....j.. . . ..... .... ...i;ii v .nu 11 ii land, a hricht .... .1.. c name.,. I,k.. ii. r,. ake. All mlirr. n.n.r k. j. "', . ....s.inip.ive, to e;uide his shattered bark in.o a port of Health. ror sal. w nol.-sa,e and retail at No 22 Walnut st. net. Ml ana 410, and tor of Tih and Plum, bv A. A. NORTH. Ci'n.. and M. W. H A11.H, llrookville, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. 29. 1I-4W 4 PPAPftrK4 . . "m Ufialfir in TrflTl. Stool IVTails Ivies if. .. r, ' . ' t!.."' -?0! pnngs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, &.C. ALSO, .Maliufacf urer of ih. il. I.......I tr i.. ... , Mold Ruard Plows. Cast Mold Hoard Plows riM,. I .I...J .... ... 'I.lll and eft handed, of different sizes. Sod Plows, sh- vet .. ----- v ...... narrow, urair-, t as. Sh, ar Plows. .Vc., all warranted to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on cither 1 run or Plov s I. - . I... ........... t . . ' i - J . mhh, iv.tmi .-ifii '. "- I7.-I2.ly Hard war a and Cut 'cry. . allll Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand S:iws, Drawing Ktitvs. Cut, in ir Knivt s, Pock . Knives, K nives and Forks. Butchers' Knives, Knob Lock, and Latches, Thumb Latchet.j Round and Square Bolts. Btitts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind S.nne Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And I.ons. .traces and Bitts, Ames' Sh.iv ami Spades, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Hames, Brass and Siiar Kettles. I lie above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati rices t.,r Cash. R. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 27, 1847 SO Money Wanted. A LL person indebted to the undersigned, or to R w'sat ti S. Tyner, are requested to make immediate payment. R. TYNER. Brookville,Jan'y 4, 1848. Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, 3 doors from the river. PHE subscriber ha, on hand and is constantly aat m.iiiifacturinp PLATFORM SCALES of all sizes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior quant). fx:i 01 wnicn are warranted in every respect. Please call and examine before purchasing ri.ewnere. w l. HLUI1AKI. OHIO MECHANICS41 INSTITV1 E. I hi. is to csrtify ,ha, .he premium m as awarded at the EiRh.h Annual Fair of 0,110 Mechanics' Institute to Win. Hnclilart, for Platfrrm Scales there exhil,it.-d tiy him. I.iven under our hand this first dav of November, 1'S JOHN P. FOCTE, Pre't. J. W. Appleeate, Sec'y. Ja. U?. Staple Goods. 1rrk ps. P- n Muslin. O'F 60 p- .leached do 20 ps. ci. jnd do IS ps. Bed Ticking 10 ps. Clieck 3 ps. Mrriness Sheetine; (hickory) For sale at BURTON & MARTIN'S May tst. nun 31 k & co. I rt f 1 1, lis I, E l)E. J. ERS IN C!o lii lYalche-w. Jewclrv. ,NI) W ITCH-MAKER'S TOOLS Kc MATERIALS IONS I4 A NTI.Y .n hand, an exten.ive assortment of fine Onl.l and Gilt Jewelry, Cold and Silver Spec.ael. O.old and Silver Lever and Vere;e Wa,chc; Gold and Silver Pencil., Spectacle Glasses, violin Strings, Per. nssion caps, Pistols, Razors, Knives Scis.or., Sec. 4.C No. 5, M. ., Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. O t 20, H47. 4.1-,y PITTSBUKf.il '"lltOV FI LL supply of ,he I.ORENZ IRON, Nails t,..,. i ... i - . . -, ii. . . o iT. I.'"'' w?"n' be equal in q'.a'.'y lo an) in ihe market, always on hand and ' ' a smau a.vaneeon Pitishurc; Country M. . chant, and oth; r. will do well prices. me a ca, b, for.- purcl asin? elsewhere. Slab Steel -r ploughs, of all sir..-., always on ham, a. . R. C. BRASHEK'S Iron Store, , No. 220, Main street, a few doors above Fifth.!.. - inciiiiiati, Ohio. 1.C. 25, 1347. I-ly Lightning Rods. t ween Main and PR xTT'S P " I FN! SPI Vl Tin', l HoVlZ n H,, 1 B H rvivc ...., I' rrrw . n. irew,.oii istedc ROOS, ss .ef br.ek or '.. .. '"X" Z::.V'l. 'VAo'.1,t'nrie l,r..i-,,t .,,...' I., ...I .. ..."u wilh "fifteen silver ..,;,.. ve ihe power of.al.lv and silently d.-rhareiii? ?.'. ir f its inn rahuiidant .le.tr,.., ,,' .....c- . ........ . . . . . . . ' ' " " any rod, ever broueht before ll.e public " """I'' V''"" Pr-v-d-d with these .-..i" . "... " ' " Peri.cuy sale irom l lie a wsil v ,irri,.i.n,l ).., ...7 , - . t , "rraneeo, lha an one can r a, itly attach them. The immense paln.nait and iM.l,.,., Il.c of these .". viniseuui-iices OI 1 .1 ell I n i a li. ... ....1. ace ... i -Ii t ,,i lie r- pellers prove. !i.,-.v are nee, veil :.y ihe eoSlie Ft , G.lt Copper Balls .-, . a 11 ' .rily tiny Vanes for no r.-n s. xic. Price only ten cent- per f . I . hides the H.a.l. Gl.ss I': tr-. M.-'alli l . :. paektne; . co .rues. iJ,.,ant on, rs r.mi;.tly tnrw artled. An ..ore ,:i '.eiits these rods are l.rovided with Zinc Pr. tt Cor.. 2 1 -6m 10.000 LBS. ,slij;o Iron, assarted sizes. ja iu.taio ayiie, " do 00 lbs, American Sleel 290 " Emrlish blister steel SO ketrs nails, for sale be I RICHARD TYNERi Brookville. Mav 4. 1847. io G. A. Ridwell. Josiah Drake a. A. RIDWKLL Jt CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS ra. 13, v si rront Street, Cincinnati f IRERAL CASH DV VCES. made 011 a iirnJLi ment orpioiliic. or other inerchauu.ae. , ' it r. r c. K It) Messuk, Taylor & Watts, naivete et Bruce, l John Kutrler, James Calhuun, L. tl. Vealman, Marsh 3c Co M. Knitter i Son, Ellis Kc Morton, S. Worthinirtoii. De.'47 12-iv CO-PAIiTX E USUI P.

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rniin . . . . ; .a4?4! -l 1H41 uicy arc CCUUIUC. X)C Cdrciui, UU MV aa-Pr.?-,rle: . , en,errd ""o partnership' buy those with vc.io wtippers; n if you do, be ntisfs I for the transaction ol a eeneral Commission and i that ,h.. com. d.,.,. r j. ..h thn.

(rorwardinir Rusmess at New Orleans, unde. the firm of SPENCE & CxUARD, and sol'ici't a share ol nr uusiue.s oi r ranniin anil adioinine; counties, ROBERT SPENCE, . , THwMAS GUARD. New Orleans. T-t, lSlA. S2-1

Watches, Jewelry, &c. rj K "ubsenher krepa constantly on hand, a full U supply f fine Gold and Silver Watches, from , V lebra! makers. Algoa Jarce aortmrnt of ?.wilr7 Fancy Goods, Silver Plated and Brit'a ; pkt t d Tahle Cutlery, Gold and Silver . " ' V I - ' wmi u uoia rent, wujj aiivtr wiurr uNciitu, irom 51.50 to 93.50, Perifocal Snectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly easy and natural to the eye. Ttieae glasse. hav been examined and hitrhly reeommrnded bv those who have worn them and fully totted their vuperionority over all others. Jut received, a iarpe assortm. nt of Gold and Silver k"11.'' t,1s5c inertd in old Frames and .uld by . T. . - . r.' " -. ''" ne siiDsirioi-r. only arent in Cincinnati. A" Clocks and watches, music boxes, and J.e''''r". repaired in the best manner. Old Gold and Silver bought or taken in eichanrr. "If X. I.. HAZEN, No.'lS? Main, 3 doors above 4th st oiwUixuTcirs Improved Patent Zinc Washboards l ifih street, between Elm and Plum. IfAViTACTl'RF.U by hint only, and warranted III th tifa TWO t sk A ru.it n ... . 1 .. . tT I . ' 11- - i-.r nu- umrru no ae i l"blCt,n Vul,l f ""plicity of structure durability u-VV ' .......r., Miiinnu uDorHe U rranted in retommendimr h.. W ahhoardt to tlie pllhllC inasmuch a thnn:iH. I,-.-- i.t..l i. - j1 ,"?r-me.r,,,S ' ". every ease ihey have ;iven entire ?a""ai'",n- tertihcates could n adily be ub.amcd l!' ""(' ""'"?' " 1 d" ms a trial of his Wash- ( Dnrcls a suttll'ielit proof. i i.. ""V. v ""' T PP'F I" constantly on a f ii ....i ... , , """"i-nd sold w holisale and retail at reduced prices All orders prompt Iv attended to. N. B Any purchast r'necominc ilittfu d after a thorough test of said article, is requested to return then and .he money in all cases will be refunded. He has been com.icll -d to enlarge his establishment (owine; to the increased demand for his Washboards for .he lat six months.4? and erect extensive mact inert', by which he hopes in future to supply all demands. Cnution. Xcne genuine except those marked O Rice,on ,he hack. OHKIX RICE, South sidi jof Fifth st., corner of Hume Cin D.e. 16. 51-ly INVALUABLE FAMILY COMIWXIOY. gllX LKCIVUES on the Causes, Prevention and i .'lire of folisiiniotion l.lhm, I.i...... . ..r.L. .. . .. .. ' ' V? m mi i "ran, ami an remnle l.is..aes. 24 pac-es ;4rn. sraMm-s. Paper SO els.; bound 7i cts. Mail 'to any ' part postage gi cts. ' ' l- i . i i . ono., r nraee. ana Client Fxpandor. Mail tn any part, .in ci.. postage. Inhaiiin,-T ' s silver i St. hy mail, le.t.-r postair,.. Ahdomiiial Supporters per,4, ct. 8 ! S io. for ail lt ij li t iirt'c . Kail....I Bowels and Won,!,, and Weak Back and Chest; sent j by Express everywhere. For Brace, or Supporters or Hupm-i-Support. r, give hcigl.i from head to foot! ano circunuer. nee ol person next the surface, just above ,he hips. If Rupture, mention which aide Agents w am. d for the sale of the above poods idres. Dr. S. S FITCH. 707 Broadway, New York ostpaid Feb. 21, 134.). 17-ly TWOl Is in Brookvillr'w ith dwelling houses, on on the bo om, the other on the hill; also souievuluabi lots.alli ion leasonableterms. JOHN A. MATSOV. Januai r 1st. 1846. i .,, Eaton andKitridge. XMPO STEKS and Manufaettirers of Guns RiRes and other sportinc; aparatus. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Gun Maker, materials. Pocket Cutlery, Dw Pnwie Knives, Jc. tc.. Agents for Ea.tern Por Rer, Maine st, between fifth and Sixth sts. f il yr HATS! caps:: DOZ. Fash.nHableand Plain HATS. 3 2 ." Leghorn du 1 do. Panama do 25 du. Palm do 8 do. Men's and Boys' CAPS. BI RTON A; MARTIN. Still Wore Extraordinary . 'T7'f' would advie our reader tn notice the in-erea-Mns: popularity of Dr. Halt's Lunt; Balsam. Mr. nrth, the apr'nt, tell us that lie if alon ihed hinilf. at the mini her of cure that it i pcrtormins anions our o n cii ieiiit, hav namt he occa ioiially puhlis.hr-, that tho' ho may br set piieal, may call un tht-.n, and hear ir.mi tltt-ir own hp, how tin y were Miatrhi d from an uniimi lv fi mli, and re; stored to their frit-nrf. and rt laiive, hy rsiiic this tru'y vatuaiile mciiit iiie. The oi nt mil i-ontiuuet to ciiaraniee Dr. Hall's Ralam to rive r-li f within 24 hours, or return the money, fcvery bottle that ha lu-t-n nold in Cincinnati, during the la-t ix month, mi sold with the ahovt guarantee; and he ha yet to ee the first bottle returned. For sale by JOHV K1VKARD. General aiTit fur Indiana, and M. W. HAILE, llrookville. PURIFY THE BLOOD. M O F F A T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. The hirh and ruvi.d rel.l.rilv which these lire-eminent Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy in ail the diseases which they profess to care, has rendered th usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the taith of the credulous. Of ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHROSJC RHEUMATISM. AFFLCTIOSS of the BLADDER end KIDSEYf. BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the ouih and west, where these encases prevail, they wi)l in inc soum anil west, wnere itaaie taciues pirvaii, iia-j k. ba found Invaluable. Planters, famiets, and other. ho one use lb.se Medtcioes. will nevpr aftorwurds be without (licm. BILIOUS CHOLIC. and SEROUS Lootenw. BILE?. COSrl'.VESS. COL11S fe COl'ttllS, CHOLIC. rONMUMPTION. Used with pea. success in this disease. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, DVSPEPSX.A.. No iK-rson with this distressinc dav ,. shtaild delay using these mcdicin.'s immediately. ERl'PTIO.VS of tlie Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATULENCY. FEVER and AGUE. For this scounte of the wes tern country these mc'lcine will !te found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. C okt medicine leave tlie system subject to a return of the disease a cur. by theae medirines , rjpres TRY THEM. BE SATISFIEO, AND BE f"'?'4' FOULXESS'rif Ct - - aanIiHAL DEBILITY. GOUT. UIDDISKSS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, of every td, IXWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHECMA' TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPETITE. LIVER COITCPZ. AZ1VTS. LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, M lill( f HUL DISEASES . Nevet fads lo eradicate entirely all tlie effects of Mercury Ir.fe nitelr wincr than tne most powerful preparation trf" Sarsananlla. NinuT ;u-F4T. vrrvr.rs: nrnn itv vru .-ore COMPLAINTS of all kindt, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS, PA L PITA TIOS of the HEART. PAINTER S CHOLIC. PILES. The original proprietor of these meiticinrs was cured of Pile of 35 year standing by the use of those Life Medicines alone. PAINS in the head, side, back, limbs, joint and organ. RIIEl'MiTISJI. Those afflicted with tl.ii iawnbte disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines Rl'-sll of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURV1 SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS, , SCROFULA, on KINO'S EVIL, init' ! worst form, ULCERE, of every description I W O R IH S , of all kinds, a-e eflertuaily exeei.'ed t. these Medicine. Parents will do well to administer them w he; ; ever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. i THE LIFE FILLS AND PIIfE.MX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the system A w-e al vill place U A sinrle trial will place the LIFE PILLS a-,.1 P H ( N I X D.TTER5 beyond the reach of com w , utioa in the estimation ol every patient. J The genuine of these medicines are now put up in whit j wrap pert and labels, together with a pamphlet. cnYrt ; " Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, to' ' on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street U i Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very essit 1 find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyright4 therefore those who procure them with white wrapper? ae assured that uiey are genuine, lie careful, anu oc dp tliat they coma direct from as, or con, touch them.

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C3" Prepared and sold by IH. WXLLIAIYI B. lYIOrrA-T. 3S Broadway, corner of Anthoa. street, New York For Sate by M. W, HAILE, F.rookr:!r, Ind.