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rlection could not prosper, ud that he could i not expect that bleseing while acting in opposition to the diriue commands. It was in vaiu ! that his new frieii.ia argued, in t routed, and even
threatened to withdraw their support. Dr. Howe
! was ii.flexii.Ie; and they finally yielded the point, ; A minute after, he said hi a quick, lively tome.
! thinkiug him no doubt mi odd frllow, who could i and with a eiinle of joy:
TUB DEVOTED JIAJT OF SCIENCE. r. J.tSES HOPS. There I something nch is the remark in stibs'snre of a clever writer p'onliar in the prB'fcsions of medicina and uron.rj'. The suh-
ject f .tudy and oWrvuti.m in these, profes- j fe. re,lp;on se,f.iIllerti aI1(. who wuld
.out is the tinman bo.1y the most compi.caiea j ralh(T uon to the promis of Go. iXut , hi j
o! ail UOd works. tm tie on most caicune... j ow rwXtou surU , , could not bo .lain enlarged and comprehensive mi...,, to inspire j by Hjm whm uj admiration and reference of the all-wise Author; i . . , . . . . , .,
Aft.-r rem.ivinrj to H.miDSt, ad. Dr. Hope ncV-
I er went out in liis carrujw but once, and that
was to Highpnle cemetery, where he intended to
I be buried. W islmut ludulging unmeaning fan-
me when he came to the lust! At tei minutes past three he left a parting message fur Theodore, directing him alway to pray to God. He then begged me not to make him speak, as it would cause him to go sooner.
and vet there is. probably, no elass of men in !
which there ara so many scpiies or even posi
tive infiWs. as amonjr physicians and surtrons.
CwnrrA tt, (V..T11 m v nf retknmn doubt a- 1
mwet the bnghtest ey.-ieuee: , Sll!,jecl of his interment, he gave di-
ow. wlWher stern truth or templing exsg- for u for ,ny ordlajry nfn.ir. Mrs. geratlou be most apparent in this remark, from I .. ,ijliU.d lhe possibiIilv of ler Blten. itscensure he must be excluded whose name (he fulIrra,t ,,,, the iriea with joy an(1 heais the pi-sent chapter. Au impassioned lov- j nnW ruln ,l,at, provided it did no fioer of tci.nce; indefatigable in the pursuit of : t,re ; 1Br fee!il,gs she would U prts.ot. truth; highly gifted by nature; and master of j Pf , ,iam I!Sl lime he saw him inqoir. information, various, versatile, and always l ifh ..f.it happv." command, the abiding aay of religion hallow- ..p,,,,,, jr rptv. ,.t d every acquirement, and lit up every advance Wn a fclber.lhinki1B ,. ,,ld I
tn the realm ot Knowiecg". "uoni, wnat wiii ; thou have me to do?' was the governing tjues- j tion of his daily life. Nor did he fly to religion, as may he affirmed of many, when galled by the . world's neglect, or when bjfil-nl in some favotite , pursuit. He was a successful man. Of him it was observed, and with truth: "How few at the close of life can look back and rav, as Dr. Hope might have done, th;;., so far as this world is concerned, they have accomplished all that they have p'annad, and attained all that they had desired !" His career, if breef, was singularly unclouded. He took up his permanent residence in London as a physician iu Dec., lb-23, with only one private friend, Mr. Eneas Mackintosh, of Montague-square, and one Medical acquaintance. Dr. Henry Holland. His professional maxims.
I am going now: I shall soon slesp." I
"Aim you win wake again?" Yes." I quoted "Those that sleep iu Jesus will God bring with hiin." "Ho will." Thinking he was going immediatily, I said, "Lord Jesus n-ceive his spirit "
This he repeated after me three or four times, and hlso ime other things, of whic.h I only
caught the words "God," "Christ," "triumph
Day beginning to dawn he looked out of the
window; and I remarked
" W nat a glorious day is dawning on you, my
dearest He assented with a look of joy.
I said, "There will be no sun and no moon
there; for the Lamb will be the light thereof."
Looking fixedly before him, he murmured,
could not have imagined the joy I now feel. "Christ," "angels," "beautiful," "magnificent,'
Mv oulv wish is toconvev it to the mind of , "delightful;'' and then turning tome, with a
others; but that is impossible. It is such as I look as if re-assuring me, "Indeed it is." couid uot have conceived possible." j At one time he said, "This suffering is little He was particu'arly anxious to convey a to what Christ suffered on the cross." cheerful idea of d--ath, and his own happiness in ! I quoted, "But our light affliction, which is the prospect of it, to the miud of his son, who ; but for a moment, workelh for us a far more exwas at that age when all impressions sink deep . ceeding and eternal weight of glory; while we into the mind. He oftsn talked to hiin of his . look not at the things which are sera; for the ' gnat gam, and used sometimes to say: ', things which are seen are temporal, hut the "You s-e, Theodore, what a lucky fellow I things which are notEeen are eternal."
OHIO HOTEL: AT MAURI SON, O II I O: D GERARD, Proprietor HIS llotrl ha htreti rt-fiiln. 11 1 paint d ant-w.
& utml- ami out tlie niomii ill fiirn iln-il with in w mrrt-t. ih-w h'(!, he tint r adi, ch;iir, tallc; niiil nn! -d, vvcry iliim cmh rtrri with, m ml ap (.i.Tfainiuc; anrl h-lncur to. a Hotel, has iintl-rcruiu on e-ntirv t-ha iter. W uhtHti dmbt it it as iitiii uiitrvtHhlishmr-tit
a tan hi fuuml in any town of tin- same titht r
at or t ut tht mountain. Hi talik, ton, 19 not uriiae! fur ve nect sarit s and litxurii-s of life, anil
wilt atify tlienirrt fpienrr.
I he stabnnr in loitcmr to thit Hoti r hi iio ot tti
mnntirril. Thvbvt of prorr mlrr will t all timet
txc furniwhed-
rmTelrr ill nntl it to their comfort and anvan-
tait to stop at the Ohi Iloutr.
Feb 3, 1147 nfl.tr
IJULLTIN
T
SO. 5.
tHE Sta.on nf tlie
rt ar hus i-ume hi n
mrriuf care sliuuld be
taken of the l.calih.
Niarlr all tl.e ili-.t-ae'. ot Summer are traceable to exposures in ihc Spring,
ir t Hie neglect or ihoie medical meai. which should have been resorted tn. It is not surprising that the human cistern sltuuld be pnwerf.iU JF afleriedat this time. The whole rial in of nature ihnw, thnt uiulerful in
fill, ntvs are auroad. The nntt r world awakes to new life, and man and b. at and all animated txUltmt
are affected. Now is the
Queen City Scale Manufactory
Main "Street, 3 Uuors Iron, tne river. iHF. sulicrib. r l.a on hand and is constantly M iii-iiiitai-t.irinf PLATFORM SCALES of all sines. AIo, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior quality. All of which are warranted in every resoeci. Please call and examine before pnrchaMnt; elsewhere. W.M. HUUDART. OHIO MKCHAXICS' INSTITUTE. This is to
rsrtil jr that the premium was awarded at the Eighth
Annual ra.r oi un.o Mecnan.cs in,iniuc m "m. Huddart.fur Platfrrm Scales there exhibited by him. t.ivrn under our hand this firt dav of November, IHS. JOHN P. FOCTE, Pres't. J. W. Applegate, Scc'y. Ja. '4;.
150
to
15 10
3
For sale at
May 1st.
Staple Goods p. P n Mulint. 00 4Uathtd do p4. ci. jn d do lit. sited Ticking p. Check
p. Mrrimti bhet-tin? (hirKorr;
Dr. J. White's Celebrated Remedies
ARE without a parallel, in the invariable snrenswhich follows their employment. Wherever the saes ative powers of these remedies are tested by use, with the oilier best remedies know n, tbese invariable prove
their superior excellence and their immeasurab y stronf-er claims to public confidence. Diseasr,tn all its varied forms, yield lo iheir use. Dr. J. White's Vec-table Elixir is a certain cute for
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It corrects the consumptive faint or tne mum, anu oy its stimulatinir qualities and power of allaying irritation, it promotes absorption, removing tubercles from
the lunr. and inflammation from the mucoos membrane of the bronchieal tube. Try it when the throat, stomach and lungs are sore, and sutferint; from colds and couchs; its magical powers will remove all doubts, it any, of its inestimable value, and the justice of t!e reputation it has acquired. Females who use the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour A I bin, too free menees. Bearing Down or Tremature Labor pains, are never hereafter willingto be without it Few remedies have rescued so many, in various diseases, from suffering and death; none equal to it
Watches, Jewelry, &c n E subscriber keeps constantly oa hand, a fM aa) aupply of fine Gold and Silver Watches, fraas the celebrated makers. Also a lar;e assortment f Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Silver Plated and Brit'a Ware. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pens, with gilvvr
i nuiucr a.iaci.ea, inin VI. do to wj.90. I . Perifocal Spectacles. I A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly I easy and natural t. the eye. These glasses hav been examined and highly recommended hv ,k..
BURTON ft MARTIN'S
i for which it is nrepared
ijr. in le s inuian vompounii, perseveriogi ueo, . . , f- j .L . I positively cure, everr case of Dv,prpia, however se- Y... "? .il-T " te"e'1 ll""'r '"P1""'
I vcre orehronic. As a remeov lor tne nmomin te
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In evidence of the unparatlelled power and inestima-
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AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS & MATERIALS ' 'he speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases.
tONSTANTLY on hand, an extensive assortment
ime, therefore, to u-.e ?uch ! VV "f n,,e Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver
ority over all others.
male Obstructions and o.hrr .lieaes, it is infallible. rZ . r l l . a a i u'a " "rer . .. .... .. ' I: rames. Glasses inserttd in old Frames, and sold
, the subscriber, onlr airent in 1'incinnati.
music boxes, aae
manner. Old Gold ana
Silver bought or taken in exchange. i-ly N. L. HAZES, No.' 57 Main, 3 doors abave 4tk
ble value of helnd.an Componud, as ... A llerative I "'.V'r.n. of , "l:V 1 L . V . and Punfierof the Blood, we mr n.ark-Dr. J- i -Jbli ' .k S. . ' White has used it in tne treatment'ot a great number r'LT' rcPf'rl "'
meiticinal prriianii ios a exuerience has shown to he
infallible i.i the prevention and cure of di&casts. As SPRING MEDICINES, lhe Oraetenlxrg Vegetable Pills, the Graefelibrrg Health Bitters, and the Grai-fenberg Sarsaparilla Compound, should superceded all others. For uiiver al ue the Pills and Pitters arc of incalculable
value. Those who take them need not fear tkeeller- j rating effects of the Summer which i? at hans. The obj.tct ol lhe present Bulletin is to apuriie the pub-
Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watch
es; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin Sti-ings,Pereusiun caps,Pittuls, Rsiurn, Knivt a Scissors, &c. Sec. So. I, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 20, 1347. 43-ly
never lur.,r ... .nv kr m w ..),. nmuil -
iii iniscounory or in Europe.
PITTSBUKCJII IUOX. FULL supply of lhe LORENZ IRON, Nails, S S.eel. ..lfl eaatinirs. W!,rr9nteil ,i, Ki' rmi.l iv
It is the only remedy known, on wl.icb a reasonable
hope of permanent recovery ran be found, d, for all those disorders indicating or gru intr out uf a radical impurity of the blood. It actually has accomplished all that it has been asserted Sarsaiiarilla wuiild do.
but has never, really, performed, j The Indian Compound is the on'y unfailing remedy i for Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, SyphiI liiic (seeretl and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers, Erup- '. twins on the Skins, Diseaea of the Bones, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Cosliveness, Rheumatism,
l.coi "" rV'"" ; quality to any in tl.e market, alw ivt on hand and . Goul. and for all Nervous and Chronic complaints oc
RAKBAl AK1LLA U.iliUL.M. I (ur sai. a, a small ailvance on Piltsbur? urices. ! Clirrinc in debilitated constitutions, and constitn-
I
am. You have your fortune to make; but mine J A
few minutes afterwards lie ktiitl, "I thank
the last connected
God!,, And these wero I 1.. u u. l
svviua w.i.ii lie .uwc;.
is reaiiy-maHe for me. I am going t my heav
en!y inheritance. You know how hard 1 od
to work formerly to get fees for you tnd mam- I also read several tests, to which he assented ma; but a'.l that is orer now: a.y toil is at sn cither by word or sign. I continued to ds so end." j at intervals so long as ho breathed; but he soon
He then spoke with much warmth and grate- , ceased to respond, though he mast have heard
an goeatsNt hsr hi. vsnsrslils f l K a- .lnt4 -I 1
. ... . , . .. ,, ." , ! tuiie of the many blessinjs that had been vouch- . them, as he give the following siea of consciousstead ilv acted upon bv himself, were simnlv ! . . . .....! B 6 6
- - ! these: 1
1. Never keep a patient ill longer than you '
can possibly help ;
2. Never accept a fee to which you do not feel yourself justly entitled; and 3. Alwavs pray for vour patients.
His fame rose rapidly. Iu 1S31 he was appointed phyeicia to the Marylebone infirmary; In 1S34, assistant physician to St. George's hospital; and in 1839, physician to that truly noble institution. Previous to this last triumph he had given to the world his two elaborate and enduring works on "Morbid Anatomy,' aud on 'Diseases of the Heart." The amount of mettal toil hs nderwect as a
sttfed to him. He noticed that, though God had , ness,
not thought fit to give him affluence, yet he had j At ten minutes past four, being tired of stan-
alvvsvs had enough. He dwelt with especial 1 ding, I removed to the opposite side, and sat
interest on tl;e l irge share of intellectual enjoy- , dowu on the bed. He missed me, immediately mc'it that had ben granted him more he be- and, following the sound of my voice as I con- , lieved that to most men and ''this blessing : tinued repealing texts, turned his head wilh ought to be takn into account." ! great effort towards me, aud, grasping my hand, Ou Monday, finding him much weaker, I sail: gave me a dving look.
Mrs Hope is the speaker. j His hold relaxed immediately ; and he gave ! "I think that one wek will do great things ; no further sign of consciousness, except nccafor you." : sionally turning hishis eyes to me. He conlini "Do you tl.iuk so, indeed?" answered he very '. ued to breathe till twenty-three minutes past
quickly, and wilh a raditnt smile. "Very well, four, when he slept in Jesus, j whenever God pleases, be it soon or be it late, ' What a peaceful close to an active and faith- ; so I go off in such a way as not to frighten you. ful lifel How completely the fear of death was V . I - I . 1. t - 1 T . 1 . IT . 1 i i ii . I '
medical writer may be gleaaed from the follow- 1 1,1 1 " T"y m"C" m,slaKen- 1 laK' " llow morougniy an regrets at ms ing facts- ! think, however, that you are very much mista- eaily doom, at prospects so bright and so audit had long been his cnMo-n to work with lit- Vtn' 1 mUst e' 1 Weak" 'et' ,nJ take t0 n,y de,,,-v ,'verc:,st' 8t 80 bruPt nd f0 finaI termi tie intermission from ven ut the morning till , bed" 1,i,lion " B" his ,alors and UHie', Bnd Pr0" twelve at night; but, when once er-gag-d in any On ednesday morning he was much weak- j- cts for the benefit of his fellow-creatures, were work of interest, he seemed not lo f! fii,,. ! ; d I then said that I thought my words a- quenched in the anticipation of approaching
and to know not where to stop. While writing i this bonk ('On Diseases of the Heart.') he fre- j quently sat up half through the night. When '
Sarsaoarilla is of vast efrlcacv in clean. ing the sys
tem from its foulest minis; hut it must be prepared on the mostscieaiitic principles and in the most faithful manner. It is not enough that we put it in large
vessels or vats to steep or boil, mixing it will, great quantities of molasses and water. An article thus manufactured mu t injure the tone of lhe Stomach,
anp becomparatively inert. The Sarapari lla Compound manufactured hy the Graefenbcrg Company, is a most powerful concentration. It is to SArapari lla what Quinine is to Peruvian Bark; one bottle containing more virtue than ten of any other ever before manufacutvd. The dose is half a tea-spoonful onty; so that there are more dose in a bottle than there is in the largest bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is almost literally a Sulphate of $.irs:imri!ta.
The public art? well adviwd of the ns f Sari
Country Merchants and others will do well to (five me a call before purehasmrj elsewhere, blub Steel r plough, of all sizes, alwavs on hand, at K. C. llUASHKK'S Iron Store, No. 230, Main street, a few doors above Fifth st., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dec. J5, 1347. 1-ly
ORRIX ItlCE'S
Lightning Rods. !
j Office and Manufactory on nih St. between Main and j
sv ainut, i.m i a a 1 1, ts. S PRATT'S PATENT SPIRAL TWISTED CARBONIZED IRON LIGHTNING MODS, in ten feet lengths, with glass idolaters and brass screw , con-
! necting joints, improved Metallic Attachments for j brick or frame, together wilh his cylinder three I pronged copper head, mounted with fifteen silver J points, which have the power of safely and silently i iliaolivfcpiliir ,!. li.nf in iiiiwr-iKiinil.nf li'i eifi t V
panlia, by means ol tne numerous auvcrtisemenii mn ,han nT rodj ever hrnus.ht bt.rore the public, which crowd the press. It is unnecessary fur us, j , lat ,ny bniup 8I1ir,cientl y provided wilh these then for.-, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation j nllS( re oe0111i , doubt, perlectlv safe from the isof the matter. We would simply add that all persons fll, c,eqiiences of Lightning; these rods are so eawho have made up their minds to use the article , ,rrllted ,ht any one can readily attach them, should purchase no other than that made by this The immense patronage and extensive use of these Company. tTT it ,s warranted to be ten times more )it.,1ni repeliers proves how satisfactorily they efficatioiis than anv oiher known: no matter how ; : , I... ....... ..i.i:
I , . . . , . Iir ree, iveu " , loe liuui.e. larffethc bottle, or extravagant th advert.ements j Hollow Gilt Copper BalU and Weather Vanes for
erful concentration of Mandrake, Burdock, Queen
Delight, Elder, Yellow Dock, ttiiaciim, and other important medicament hich are not found in any
! other preparation. It ha performed curt ol a kind
amo-t surpassing beiiet, and it recommended o inc Faenlty. C7The General Aifent for Indiana is Myers Seatnn CentreTille. Va ne Co., Ind. to whom applications for atencies may he adtlre?ed. Agrnts Jor franklin Count i. John S. Williams, Rruokville; Jfockaffller Jc Cotiley, Rochester, E. Tyner, Metamnra. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. New York, April, 134S. 24-4w.
Price only ten cent per foot, which includes the Head, GlaM Isolator, Metallic Attachment, parking and alt charges. DistHnt ordt-r promptly forwarded. An allowance to atents. These rods are provided with Zinc Protectors. 2 l-6m
3
completing it he often rose at three in the morning! On one occasion he rose at three, wrote, without cessation, till fiee the fallowing morning, then went to bed; and at nine o'clock Mrs. Hope, for hs had been married a few months before, was at his bedsirle, writing to his dictation while he breakfasted! The highest medical honors n w appeared within his reach. His professional opinion was Mgerly sought by patients from every. p-rt of the kingdom. His income rose to four thousand per annum. But mort.il tiisease to be subdu-
bout a week would come true. ' glory! "Do you mean about my dying in a week?" This was no pat.-ipij or evanescent feeling. "Yes," I answered. One day h met Dr. Chambers in consultation "I thiuk it is very likely, as this tufgir.g at at the house of a patient; and having alliuled to
my chest is very distressing, and gives me a sen- i his approaching death, Dr. Chambers kindly an- j sat:on of f.uatnrss."' j swered "that he ought not to despond, for that His departure, aaJ all the tokens of its ap- ', he would be quite well yet." Dr. Hope slopproach, were constant sabiects of our conversa- ped hiin with an assurance that he ujeded not to tion; and one never feared to depress him by ; be thus cheered, for that he was well aware of noticing the progress of his disease. The effect his condition; that, besides the nature s.f Dr. : was always the contrary ; an J, as I never had ; Chambers' communication was not cheering;, . Iieeu wilh an invalid, he frequently called my for he should be sorry to be detaiued long from
attention to the a nu.toms r,f tieriininir strenirth. i bis liPRvenlv iiihprit.inr. anrl n sihs.im for Wool , Cash, or anv kind of Produce, at very fai
r is t. : j b ; pric,-s. As we are determined to warrant our work
wool. r iii. "WTF. will bereadyby thefirst of May for Cardine;, and as our Machines are of the best 'n the country, and we have old and tried hands, we can with confidence warrant the best of work, on short notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Will he done fur customers at the following prices: White Woo! in broaches, IScts. pr. lb. Mixed " 17 " Heelme Yarn, 2 " The smallest lots for spinning mnt he 15 lbs. MANUKAC I L' KING. J-aus, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 37J pr. yd. "! I " " xij " 4 leaf, 3-lliH.IJ Sattinet. acconline to color. 3rjtol " t as-.uien. aecoriline: to color, e2io75 Cloth, aecordilic; to color, 50 lon2J 4 Whitf Flannel, according to width, 1 s to2 l)v. .1 to37t
Blanket, per pair, $3 00 Wr have a verv larcr"ck nfWOOI.EX GOODS
of thealnive kinds, which wewill be triad toexchanee
0,000 I.R3. Sliq;o Iron, assorted sites.
20,000 Wayne, " do
S00 lbs. American Steel 290 " Enfrlish blister sfel 50 kegs nails, for sale bv RiCHAnD TVXEU. Rrookville, May 4, lt47. 19 G. A.Ridwell. Josiah Drake a, A. R1DWKLL As. CO. COMMISSIOX AXD PHODVCE MERCHANTS, Xo. 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati. LIRKHAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assignments of Produce or other merchaiiaise. REFER TO Messick, Taylor Sl Watts, DaeRete Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, I.. II. Yeatman, Marsh Sc Vn. M. Hurler & Son, Ellis Nl Morton, S. Wortliington. De.'47 52-ly
CO-PAUTXKKSIIIP. flHE undersigned have entered into partnership' for the transaction ol a general Comniision and Forw-ardiutr Hnsiness at New Orleans, nndi the ,
firm of SPEXt'E )c (il'Alll). and solicit a share ol the business of Franklin and adioinine; counties, ROBERT Sl'EVCE, TH0MAS GUARD. WkwOrlrnns.rrca, IKS. 5-ly
and commented on them medically. During ! prospect for the toils of his profession.
this day he was very lestless, but betrayed no Does it not prove the justice of his favorite
poi d, and otii coods dnrahle, we hepe ami expect
lartre hnre ol lhe pulMic patronage. L'AI.I.! TRY IS, AVI) SKKII and if von are dis- ,
l k.. n v;ii . j n . j. ,. I nii'ionis oi inipaiieuce. ms sea couia not oe position, mat, "u religion as anv tning, it must piM,,,,"-"i " j a by no skill, ami alleviated bv no expedient"! 1 ,' ,. ., . , , . ..,. .' . ; E. MACY St CO. aashiled him; and in March le41 at t! e t mHur his satisfaction; but he seemed to be j be every thing' ? and bear out the conclusion of , Laurel, April 6th, 134?. 16- '
fortr.he retired d!irilv II ,.-..! f " " - .e,..ou .......... , ,.,eeU
feverish slate. Instead of evincing annoyance j Mr. Romaine, in the year 1763, "When Idle,
at the repeated failures to promote his comfort, ! I shall then have my greatest grief and my
Church of Eneland Magazine.
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"ul s-uiiipiei-iy na.i ne guinea tile conh-! , , . , ... , . ! . .. .. , ' I dence of his patients, that, even after he had re- 1 ' Pn,lsed the Pat,ence of the attendants in greatest joy; my greatest grief that I have Hone ; tired from praciiee. thev inite.l r.n en,I,ino. ! n,akin an'' fcing it so often. Tl.e most j so little for Jesus; my greatest joy, that Jesus
him IW..ii.cn'i t. r. e- common services wire exaggerated by his gmte- i has done so much for me?'
tinnir lim.i. umi , ful spirit into arts of rxtraordinary kindness, and wring, he ma.le 10(11. mat is, rather more than . , , , . , 1 . . . 1.70:31. per .,; fw, from lhoB. who ! he frequently lamented the treble which he would not be r,fi,ed. Even after his removal ; lhat h.C W8S g,V'"e l "nnd him
lie s.ept ouring almost tne whole day; waking, however, every ten minutes or so, and asking me to read to him. This I did; first from the bible, and then from "Leighton on St. Peter."
As soon as I began he fell asleep; but whenever
! he awoke he regretted that he had not haard
lo UtmpsteaJ he nvjht have been fully occupied with seeing those who, having come from the country, tid not hesitate to go a few additional miles for his advice. So late as the day before
his death, he declined a vbit from one of his for- ,
tner natienLs."
Three prominent features in his character ' lining, and begged me to -give hiin another challenge attention and remark: , KV " had ofte" 'M ,I,,t' lhou8h unW 1. His habitual disinterestedness. to fol!ow the conntcl"1 thad mY wading, a .: I . I -l I a f t 11.
In the earlier vears of hi. i,i.n in I on. , m w " UP w,lal "rnisnea nim
don it was his delight, and ludeed his frequent I custom, to snend the nichtat the linnw nf s n,. :
.... , , . , , , ' of ns apprehended anv immediate danger. tient who was dangerously ul; and, though th ' 1 """ 0(U,err- - r .. , , , i When awake he continued, however, to take an
n-!tl .lulltrhlful
It was evident that he was worse; tint neither '
! interest in our ordinary occupations. He di- ; rected me lo put some lights into a drawinc
which I had finished some months before: and
even so late as half past six o'clock he told me to put np his own drawing of St iffa, in order ; that he might look at it.
At half past eleven at night, the thermometer elsewhere
at a later period, yet he occasionelly thus indul
ged himself even till within two years of his;
death. These attentions were not confined to the rich. There was a gentleman of large fortune, whose dying bed he 'd thus soothed, and whose family avowed their deep obiigalions to him. Grateful as they were for that kindness to which the rich are so accustomed that they almost deem it their prerogative, they were much surprised seme time after to find almost similar attentions lavished on a groom, who was seixed with a damrerous comrttaint. rennirinn- almost
constant watching. After the most assiduous 1 pf ""Wrassment in his respiraattention on the part of Dr. Hope, accompanied ; l,0n, nd "Passed a doubt whether ha should ky the divine blessing, the groom recovered; and ' ' thr0"gh the D,Khtthe family afterwards mentioned the circum-! 1 so'"-rating observations. He restance as illustrative of Dr. Hope's genuine be- J,n"1 wlU not make speeches; but I have nevolence, uninfluenced by considerations of two thi,,es ,0 "J-"
wealth and station." I "c W!" " larew.ll to my
VO!)L CAItDIXCI. fllHR uidtripiu-d takes p!tanirv in iiifurmin I his frivmlv ami the public njrntralU, thai hiwill bt nady for m riling Won I by the firm nt' May. Hi tsiablitlimnit i our milt and a half ahove Rrouk? -illt", on tht- Kast Fork, ht-rr hr has a lirt rai- t of WOOL CARDS, anil having tinplt, a firt ratf Carder, he txpectttodo firtt rate wurk. Any person leaving wool at A. W. Stillr.ihurhrr's Morr, one door north ol Dr. George Berry'!, it will br prompt, v attended t, and thf rolls rrturnrd. ALL WORK WARRANTED. JOHN PELSOK, rn.prietor. JAMRS.COOPER, Carder BrookviUr, April 10, l6-.1in IKON & STKKL. HloUM FlIKIlK, AMD .IfNI ATI !ut)N STOKE N. W. C1IAP3IAN,
j 334 .U.i i it Sh eet, near the Court House C IXC I XX A 77 I r.RON- !t XAII.S ofall sires, STF.F.Laorev.rj .KsI s eription, all oftbe very best quality warrant, il. Anvils. Vises, llt'lluws. Carriage springs and Iron j AsU-s, Hainmrrsd Iron, Crowbar, SI. .iijr and Ham tner moulds. All of good quality and warrant, d. j M,.st) A superior art iclr oTShut Iron,Xos 2 2,24, JJ, 2!i27. ! X- B. All of thr above articles will be sold for rash.
and at low rates. Country Mt-rcbants and Blacksmiths
m ill find it for their interest to call before purchasing
. having fallen considerably, I shut the window, I
j and told him my reason. In a minute he called me to his bedside, told me to keep a good fire ! for myself, but to open all the windows and ! doors as much as I could bear. He then com-
August 21st l45.
N
W. CHAPMAN.
14-ly.
New Goods. THR undersigned attain calls attention to his stork of Dry Goods, w hich he has jut been increasing by supplies of articles for a print; and Summer ear. His stock consists in part of Silk, worsted, lilinrn and cotton goods for gentlemen's wear. Fancy colored French Cloths, Cassimerrs ,V Satti-n.-tts. t;ingham. l.swns, and new style lawns Jt ginghams. New sts le calicos.
Marsailles, val. ntia and silk Testintjs.
w s., ir o. niv., S!K Press H.lkfs St shaw Is suited to th season Kid, silk and cotton gloves for ladies and rents. 11. ........ i ,-....., ,.i ....i.i i i . . .
' t - ,. t .1,1. i . " " "'i rikni'i mu ail omer
lf; .lAanl.c f n..r. I. , "rl1- ,u "r'Js 1 temiiiueu mm 01 tne superior ! drticl.s in the goods line.
He maintained that no eallino- in life .hU ' -tMioi. he possessed of having promoted my ..'h'obUnmer,0. 1-
be proseeuted without dUtinct reference to the thi. world, but ah-o, a, I X'a" .'.rir? 1 rreat Fir, r ,nA 1 r.ll T- k: ! trusted, in the world to come. ciiv nriers for cash. i
t - - vi j nil. a U Ills a. VU
ut? anwTdd merHly, "it ws not I."
Male & Female Institute. L A W HF.NC F. BURGH. INDIA N A . To be opened Jor the Reception fPupit9 Monday, September 4rA, 1848 .
THE year will be dividi-d inio two eioii!, of fire ninmh. eaeh; the first eflion commencinff Mon. day of September; the second eonimeiiciiig' lt Monday of Metre h. Ample arr.ii.pem nM will he made for hoarding a mimht-r ! Yniing Ladies in the family of the Princi he-re every attention will e given to llu-ir moral, inte-llectnal, and personal welfare. 1 he I'rmt-ipiil, dei ning to i aablih a permanent InMinttion, ami one which will command the paxronage of the city nd tiirrctinding cetnntry. hii, xt a verv conii!er.l!t peine, made cvvrv suitable pro-
vnn in enmiietrnt Teacher. raciou and well n r- '
ulated room, and a thorough eon me of Acathniital Miieh , for the healthful accommodation and efficient intelleetnal training of a large number of pupil. Hence, he looks with a comfortable de ree of con ftdence for that patronage and genera! influence w hich ! will justifv and sustain the enterprie. 1 BOARD OF I N'STU VCTIOX. j JtrT. W. W HIHHEV, Principal. ; H. B. HIBBKN, A. B. Teacher of Ancient Langnaea j and M:ithemniie. ! Mim RKTXOLDS, Principal of Female Department. Mim S.J. HUlbKN, Teat, her of Mviual and Moral Science. i Mit JANF. CHAMBERS, Principal of Primary dep. of Ft males, and Asi'i l'eachtr in Priniarv dep. Male-. Mr.tt. ROZlXGTOV,TacherofIntrumentaI Mumc T E K M S. Boarding, per eion 50 00 Tuition Primary department, per senMon 6 00 Academical " ltytar " 8 00 2d " 9 00 ! " 3d " 10 00 " M 4th " " IS 00 EXTRA CHARGES.
Latin, Greek, and French, per session, each Music on the Tiano Forte
vocal Mu vie i 00
Every Pupil in lhe Academical department of the Institution, houd study vocal mime, not only as an ; accomplishment, hut as an exercise tending to the : health and vigor of the luiic;, if not, in fact, a prei vention of consumption itself. The ruomr in the lntitntio i will he so arranged as to make the Male and Female Departments separate and entirely distinct. ; The Principal, with pleasure, would refer, for any : further information, to the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. I Hon. Gen. H. Dnnn; Wm. R. McCuMough, M. D.; j Dstniel S. Major. Esq.; M. H. Harding, M. D.; Mr. Wm. S. Durbin; Sir. Omer Tousey; Mr, Levin B. Lewis; I Mr. Wm. Brown; David Macy, Esq.; Mr. F.IiG. j Burkham; C. F. Clarkson, Brookville, Rev. A. E. j Chamber. Boone county, Ky. 3J
PARASOLS, Silks k Ribands. IT HAVE just received a pood assortment of Silk, jg. Gingham aiiilt':ilico Parasols. I'laiil Dress Silks. Romiet Hiliatiils. Honuets and Halm Leaf Hats. Which will be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cah. Persons wisliini; to buy (roods will find it tu their interest tn call anil examine the prices of my , goods bs fore they make their purchases. I May lo, 1848. R. TTNEf. For Gentlemen ( I0ps. CI.OTH. 14 ps. Plain and Fancy Caasimrre. 12 ps. Saliuetts. 8 ps. Twml, single and double width 6 ps. Kenlueky Jeans. 5 ps. Plain and Fancy Satin Vestings. .0 ps. " do Just receircd nud for sale low l-y BURTON 8c MARTIM. May 1st, 1141. TKH MS OFTHP,
INDIANA A 31 ERICA N. i 8WO Dollars in advance. S2.50 in six months.
t a 1.00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereatter. Advertisements. One square or less will beinserted three times for one dnllar.if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-live cents if par. mi-ill be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. if delayed two years, and in the same proportion fin the time payment is delaved. Larger advertisement. Tor a longer tiiae will be charged on the same prmeiplis. Sug--ir, TIol.ts.es & Jlaekrc! (HI1DS i.fX. O. Sugar. , F Jfi ltarrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrels Xo. I Mackerel. C fnaru-r do. l i.rce ificc. For sale by April 27ih. if. TYJiFtf. tire.it Attractions! Second Arrival
constitutions
tionaland hereditary complaints, w hi re the virus of
the parent causes a developemiMit of Scrofula or Sy
philis (secret; or mercurial Disiase ir the child, and in all complicated cases, as in person .u-e constitutions arc broken down by mercury and :v-t nic, or by an improper or injudicinu; in .mm ut of disease in general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome
(secret) disease, when the poison i absorbed and ta- j ken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound I promptly and thoroughly eradicate the vims from ' the system, and products radical and permanent cures. Working its way with silent but tflVctive I power, the Indian Componud gives tone and energy to all the Secretory and Excretory organs, repairs all the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from , the system every vestige of disease. I Dr. White Vegetable Pills unite erreat power with mildness of action; operating throughout the alimen- ; tary canal, removing all orlensive accumulations in : the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding- organ to a healthy state; and acting as a tonic, they exalt the energies af all parts of the frame, and are of i great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera tive or Restorative mtdicine is required! As a med- ; ieine for Femalt s, the extensive demand for them and their popularity, with all who nethem, fiirn ih am
ple guarantee to others u ho are afflict til. Dr. White's ; Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now , known. Use them once and you w ill use them there after. ' Dr. White's Vegetable Emetics act with more mildi ness than other Emetics, and are of incalculable beni efit in breaking up most of the diseases that aflict the j human family. ) For Dr. J. White's Magic Liniment he claims extrai ordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and ! that tested by comparison in practice w ith all the oth1 er best remedies of this class know n in the United j Status ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and I intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Magic I Liniment. In the language of others, -it is difficult ( to s.iy what it is not good for." For Headache, i Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal AiTections;for Hums,
Scalds, Hruises, Spram, Cuts, Incipient King s Evils and White Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and
Pains and Swellings and InHamations howevercatised or on whatever part of the body located, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant after an uIrih wedding," it has no equal. Try its effects externally or internally for your own person. Try it externally or internally for vour ow n domestic animal, and youw ill find it economy of time of time, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you. Of the hundred thousan.1 who have used it, since its
invention, not one to ojr knowledge, has failed to aj ward to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all I other Liniments. is difficult to say what it is not ! good for."
1 liese celebrated remedies are for sale, w holesale and retail, by Dr. J. WHI I"E, and agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6th st , opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. .?. H. UINKAKD. Agent for Indiana. Our town-men, HUH FOX & M AH TIN", and J. S. POWERS, are agents for Rrookville Ind. March, 23rd. 1S4S. l.Vlv. A CARD. Dr. .?. WHITE mav be consulted at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OF
FICE, on Sixth street, one door from the cornrr of
Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Those at a distance, who cannot call on or send for
him, whose cases are not bevond the reach of all nied
icines, by forwarding to him a statement of their age, the length of time they have been afflicted,
symptoms, progress and general nature of their com plaints, (cah accompanying such statements, post
age paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for
llieir cure
Or. J. If bite's Celebrated Remedies. The Vegetable Elixir, Indian Compound, Afagie Liniment, Vegetable Pil Is, Vegetable Emetic, &c. are rapidly superceding
lit other medicines, because on a tairtnaloi them they
uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been
assumed for them; nicnicmes of great power and eni
cacy in relieving and curing the maladies common
to our country.
Improved Patent Zinc Washboards Fifth street, between Elm and Plum. IIAXUFACTI'KED by hiinonh,and warrante jf i the cheapest and best article now offered to tb public, in point of simplicity of structure, durability of material, and saving of clothes, soap and labor. He feels warranted in recommending his Washboard
r the public, inasmuch as thousands have tested their merits, aud in every case they have given entire satisfaction. Certificates could readily be obtained in any quantity, but he deems ft trial uf his Washboards a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly hand, and sold wholesale and retail at reduced prices. All orders promptly attended to. X. B Any purchaserttiecoming dissatisfied after ft thorough test of said article, is requested to return them and the money in alt eases will be refunded. He has been compelled to enlarge his establishment (owing to the increased demand for his Washboard fur the last six months,) and erect extensive machinery, by which he hopes in future to supply all demands.
Caution. "St ne genuine except those marked O. Riceon the back. ORRIV RICE, South side, of Fifth St ., corner of Home. Ci. Dec. 1(3. M-ly INVALUABLE FA MIIjY C03IPANIOV. SIX LECTURES on the Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 234 pages, 28 engravings. Paper 50 ets.; bound 79 cts. Mail to any part postage y$ cts. Shoulder Hraees and Chest F x panders, $2. Maii to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, to 910, for ail Ruptures, Falling of the Rowels and Womb, and Weak Rack and Chest; sent by Express everywhere. For It races or Supporters, or Rupture Supporter, give height from head to foot.
nna circumteni.ee ot person next the surface, just above the hip. If Rupture, mention which side.
Agents wanted tor the sale of the above roods. Ad-
ress Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway. New Yrk.
ostpaid F b. 24, 1848. 17-Iy "
FOR SALE. TWO! ts in Rrookville'w ith dwelling hour en
on the bo .om, the other cm thf h i I ; a Iso some Talaa.i lots.alli ion reasonable terms.
JOHX A.MATSOX. Januai , lst.lS4R. -if.
IKON AND NAILS. ,-0.000 I.BS. Wayne Iron. 20.0C0 lbs. Slijto Iron. 50 Kegs Smiiala Nails.
Just rt'ceis-ed. Mv assnrtmt-iit ot'Slieo Iron sras pur-
chnst'd oflbe Manufacturers at lower ralea than are
allowed to Merchants generally, and 1 will sell at a
small advance on cost. It. TYXF.R. Brookville, Not. 29, 1847. 50
so oo i Of SpriiiB Goods at the N E W
of
U. Cargill. J. S. Bradbury
UAKU1LL fc KKAlJiJL K 1 , Successors to ANDREWS, CAKGILL k CO
manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and
Hollow ware.
178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Union, Hot Air, Paraxon and Improved Premium
Cookinc Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and
Caniii.n Stoves, &c.
Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wirin Boxes, Andirons,
1 ea Kelt les, Sc. Dec. 30. 1-ly PLANKS, &C. LtINGI.E and Double Pitt Jack Planei
3 Single and Double Bitt Smooth Single anil Double Hilt Fore Single and Double Bilt Jointer Habbit and Sah Planes Floorinijaml Cei'.mc; Planes, For sale low fot cab, by Brookville, Nov. 2), 1.S47. 50
do
do do
R.TYNER.
In his con
versations with medical students he frequently 1 combated the infidelity and materialism too of- ; ten embraced by them, on the false notion that such opinions indicate superior intellect. As a mad leal lecturer he never opened or closed a sesaion without introducing religious allusions and : motiTM U action, and animadverting on the irrationality of infidelity. j 3. Hit practical and unhesitating reliance on'
the Most High.
city prices for cash
May 9, 1S4S.
Here ha was interrupted by coughing. W hen he was again quiet I reminded him that he had
aaolher thing to ay, and bef ged him to take the earliest opportunity of doing so. He then I added, "The second is soon said. Christ is all ia all to me. I have no hope but in him. He : is indeed all in a'l." I quoted "Though I walk through the Talley ! of the aha.low of death, I will fear no evil; for1
"On this occasion contest for the office of f ' ' " V r L"" !"y ", ,U ! assistant-physician to St. George', hospi,,. Dr. ' m" " M'd' Jh ' d Comhtl me-!
U, .. . , , , i s ii-rB is no aaraness. i see J ore an. and the owe gare a very decided proof of th strength . , , . j.. ,. . - i .ft. . , , , , heavenly Joshua passing over dry shod." of his religious principles. After he had been! tm . . . , , t , T , . . . ,. , Throughout the night, when awake, he was fr some day In the ennva, with Unarms- ., , , Mn ' s . r - : P'rtfC,,y calm d collected. At his request I rent prospect of success, a party of very influ- ., f,.u u . r , . . ,' . . a- ,- , . n?ad ,he fiftM,nth chapter of the 1st Corinthians; entiAl medical governors sent to offer l.im their ,j i.. . u . . , . and at a later eriod he beared me to repeat upport. This communication wss ma le at ten ..... K K i , , .. BS xo repeat .v. . . i t?xt' which 1 d,d from t"e te time. He freclock on S iturday nijjht; and, as persons na-, . . , K ,. . , . , ii r . . . qntlv asKrsi whether I was cold or tired-maHe tnr!ly feel their own honor interested in the nir . to h-ih, I - 1 . , ' i inquiries as to whether 1 was adequately clothsuccess of their candidate, these penttemen stin- ! j j a "es,uiriy ciotn i . j .i . i. i. ., t uuciiica sup d. and proved, in various ways, that he retained ulated that he should anva.s most actively and i i.- t u i u- L retained j . ., , . 1 -"na his facnltiea.and his character stic solicitude for ander their guidance. To this Dr. Howe made .i n i j , . u"l,luue ,or
...... ius.eBliru so point out his i l r . i r ii . n
wore lor me lonowing day, Sunday. To oberve the Lord's Ddy was, however, a principle (tea which he could not swerve. He preferred
rsakiaj lhe offered support to offending his Gad. -He argfi tlnj, wil'iiout thu divine bisssinj. his
ilittring the observation
give him, how to prepare thf m, quantities, and making medical
from time to time on his state. At ten minutes to two he said, "You see it
, will not do;" and repeatedly urged me to ge to
rrst, -Ms I mast he tired," promising to waken
R. TTNTR.
Cheap Clothing Store. WWM.riAHK !k SON, Merchant Tailors, are now VV makinpun and will ronstamlv keen on hand
a gvnrral assortment ofready made Cloihma;as cheap as can he bought at any other establishment in the west. As oMr ifiid are selected from the bs-st houses in Cincinnati and manufactured by ourselves, we hesiiaie not to warrant any article wr sell. Laurel, Sept. U, ISst. -3w Engine Shop and Foundry, hy A. B. II A LABIR D. Front Street opposite AVhite Water Canal Basin, Cincinnati. On hand ard lor sale at this time, r.nc,inc, I in. Cylinder, 4 leet atroke. a do 9 in. do 3t do do 1 do s in. do 3 do do t do in. do t do do f do t in. do S do do I do 44 ill. do ?S in. do PORTABLE MILLS AND CORN SHF.l.I.ERS. All kinds of MILL GEARING made to order. Mar 25,1848.-14 C A NC H A LAG U A t u i u 3i i ii a x t:: T"VR. TOWXSEND, the celebrated mannfariurer 1 " of TetrnrmtTt SartafwriHtij Ims admitted pultlivly that thi California Plant is "r ttrttcr thtn SarrafwrillaS' and is the "cheapest anil h. st m,-di-cine in the world pamphlets conlaininc; intt resttsiKT intorination as to its remarkable propi-rtit-s in the cure tif Fevt r and Affile, Pulmonary Ctrnplatni, Nervous ArTrctions and Cutaneous tns.irrers, from the most respectable sources may be obtained al the aeiicies, or will be forwarded to pntt pnirl applications, per mail. FREDERICK A. I! AY, Pmpjietur of'Offv'a Crofn.irBi, 2R-1 DEPOT,3S Broadway, New York.
Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Sas, Drawine; Knivis, Cutting Knives, Pocki t Knives, KniTesnnd Forks. Butchers' Knives, Knob Locks anil Latches, Thumb Latches Round and Square Bol.a, Butts and Screws, Iron and Stevl Squati s. Mill and Cross Cut Saw Fibs, Hand Saw Files. Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammer, And Irons. Braces and Bins, Ames' Sh.ivels and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Haines, Brass and Rorsr Kettles. The above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati prices for Cash. r. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. J7, 1847. JO
Honey Wanted. A l.L persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R sJv ft S. Tyncr, are requested to make imnn diatt payment. R. TYNER. Kroekville.Jan'y 4, U4t.
a:
I inl)ioi:nx & P;irasols.
. A R G K. assortment of the above articles, for
ale kv
BURTON t MARTIN.
BROOKVILLE HEALTH DEPOT! J. f. WILLIAMS RAS established in the American Hiiildiuc sast of the Conn. lloue, a General A si nev lor the aleofall the n.o-t ci lebrati d and salnable Patent Mi dicmes sdapleil lo lhe disease of the wesi, anl'ine:! whiehare t:ie selehriKd tiH A KFF.N 11 K.ltO COMPANY'S M.dicines, Dr. M'Lei.ll' .aioable I.iv.r P IN, Or. ri.t:.n s Worm Specilic, Or. Good's Femile Pi Oman's Hollesel Pills, It iron Vim Hutd,.Hero Pi. Is. llr. F.van's inlly red lira w, I Y,;vr ani? Till., 1r. Sb. rinnn'a PiC.r Mao's Ph.ii Ssc. 1st. 1 hi public are rSHctfully tliriud lo jrive I t in a iri.il. J. S. . w ill rt et ive in a few days a e iti r.il assort, meni of new and ii;terestiue; buoks, cmiMfctiin; of the lati-st and most valuable literary produc'inns of western and eastern authors. He will also act as ajeut far all the principal newspaper and pvriodi. cats of ta wt. Junt 15, list -t
STORE
LICK cfc FARQUHAR.
F.SSRS. I.INCK ot FAiVQL'H AR offer to the
public a second complete assortment of F ash.
lONABLF. SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, se.
ecu a wiiii trreat care and at REDUCED PKICES. I They present inducrmeiits for buyers from distant ' neighborhoods to examine their stork, as ;ct unsurpassed in this market. Prices MUCH reduced. I May 4, lS4s Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.! fisHK Subscribers havina; recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would 1 eall the attention of the public generally lo their i stock now receiving;. It rnnsisis ol Ron'ts, Shoes,' Brocans, Palm Lea-', Leghorn and Panama Hats, caretiilly selected from the anulart. rie., hy one of the firm, w hose es. peri-nee ill justify i hem iii savin e; their stock, in point ofqualiiy, will be surpassed by none in the city, and are determined to sell al as low prices, il not a Ji'tl- lower than anv other hou e Call and we will w ith pleasure li..w v.m our stock. CEOUGE LOWE ft CO. No. fts Main St., between Columbia Jk Lower Market Mar. 1818. 13-ly PKKUY J. 3IOO..I:, Plumber, Ptnnn and Ilwlrant Maker. I
No. 1S3 fifth st., brtwn Race and Elm, has constantly ' , on band and Tor sale. Well, Cistern and Force Pumps, I ' Shii t Lead and Lead Pipes of all sizes.
a . iiwiraoiic Water Rams, for conveying water from Springs or small streams, to dwrllini;. gardens, stables, fcc, where a head of from 4 toe feecan be obtained. Water call be conveyed from loc to 150 feet ill height, and from a to SOOO lect on a lev. el, at a small expense.
All orders irom the country eircuted with ness and despatch. fin., O., Dec. 2, 1847. 31-ly
Builders Ware E.eorr.3
Tiiiiiiiiiui lull 1 1 1 llll
at w ai rr st ifcs
r J '
UMBER YARD,
J Blind Factory.
Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and
Eaton and Kitridg e.
MPO s TERS and Manufacturers of Guns Rilt and oilier sporting aparatus.
REVOLVING,
Duelling, and other WTffriTTiTlCJl
Gun Maker mattrial, Pocket Cutlcrf, D w Rowif Knivei, c. c.. Agents fur Katern Por Her, Maine t, lii-twecn fifih and Sixthts. 31 yr
TAMSAKK AND HIDES!
S.1IF. subscriber having purthasrd the old Tan-Yard - of Mr. Goodwin in Brookville wishes to purchas Hides and Bark, fur whichhe will give tha raarkM
price, Jcc. HENRY SHAFER, April 15th, 1847 Still More Extraordinary . "l-sYJ-E would advise our readers to notice the in. creasing popularity of Dr. Halt's Lung Balsam. Mr. North, the agent, tells as that he is aston ished himself, at the number of cures that it is pcrforminj ainonrj our own citizens, whose names he occa sioually publishes, that those who may be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lips, how they were snatched from an untimely tomb, and re stored to their friends and relatives, by esing thia truly valuable medicine. The agent still continue to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam lo give relief within 24 hours, or returns the money. Every bottle that has been sold in Cincinnati, during the last sis months, was sold with the above guarantee; and ha has yet to see the first bottle returned. For sale by JOHN RINK ARD, General agent for Indiana, sal M. W. HAILE, Brookville. TU BIPY THE BLOOD. MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCZNIX "BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-emiutB( Medic id have acquired fur (heir iurariable efficicy in ail the diseases which they j-roiesf to cure, has rendered the usual practice of imtfiD.; not ouly unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for tnem, aud they thrive not by the faith ol the credulous.
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MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Houldboard Plouchs.
Sevenih St. Between Main and Walnut. Cin. O.
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March 1Mb 1843.
TUIlHlt & KO., Cincinnati, Ohi.i, Vt Seventh street, between Western Row and John st ,-AW MVNUFACI URKRS -All description, of
t s ireiuar nsm .-...fi. 10 or.ier; Iron, Webb or Hark Maws; all kinds i f Narrow "-.jus f,,r turning iihirl'm use ' i,.i.,i or mill power: all kinds of :iw n p:nr:ng m eiild in a workoiiiittilce manner, llnck! ! --in- rsp:tiivdaud warrauird equal lo new' r -. .11 . Mu. 7-ly
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Corner Fourth and Smith sts., Cin., O.
nisM.r. ft tiiiLU, Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and kn ping on hand an assortment of Pannel Doors, Sash, Blinds, DiMir and Window Frames, Weather Boarding, Base Shelving for Stores, white and yellow Pine Flooring, Boards aud Planks planed on both sides to various thickness, suitable for inside finishing of houses, In the- Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, they have a good assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Persons about to erect buildings on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will tind it to their interest to purchase ail their building materialsnf us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, lie., in Flat Boats and carrying to the place wanted on the river. The
toat m mg worth ifs cost on the premises. Vre have
-wcral buildings on this plan the past sea il'leiw having contracts in the country
a," and mechanics are scarce, will find v. rest to call and examine our stock and -re eeiling 8 by 19 inch sash at 3 cents, s . ,'tches at 44 cents, per light, and all other a ;t--i. rvortion. Ci .i-iueriiig the advantages we have in machinery, the low rfat-sofTreight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that ail who patronize this establishment will be supplied with matt-rials, V.c, at much lew prices, they have lierrtofore paid. All nrt, j?(- nptly allemled to. TERMS C ASH N. R. A biir price, may be seen at the office of helndinaa Amr.ljss; alssxat Mr. Barwick'. Hotel. Brookville,. nd. Mar.184. 13
GItOCEIwlES
1" io Coffee, Virginia Tobacco,
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x sldjp Tool Manufacturers l).-.il-rs 111 Drinlware an. 1 Cutlery , NO. 314 MAIN S I RF.F.T, ir Kilrhlll and Ninth. IINfl XV tTI
Co.i(ers, Carp.-iii-rs, Wwwon, Cnbinet, and Chair
.uakers 1 ools, of every description, alwavs oa hand, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT JtOTtejV. M.r. 20. '44 U-ly
N. O. Sugar, Common
Su.r. Imp, Tea, Saleratus,
" Y. H. do Pepper, Molasses, A 1 spice, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Rice, Epsom Sails, Mackerel, Shoe Blacking, Broom Cords, Matches, Bed Cords anil Plough Line..
For sale at the New Sto'eof LINCK &. FARQUHAR Br.iokville, Ds-c. 30, 1847.
Indigo, Madder, A lorn, Uoperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Slove Pipes,
HATS! HATS! HATS! MESSRS. I. nick & Farquhar, have just reccised a large and complete assortment of Dudd s supenur MOLE SKIN" H ATS; do do Rrush do do tlo Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnrtte do Superior and Common Palm lesf do Blatk and whit, Wool d. Jaae 1, 1148.
Of ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHROMIC RHEUMATISM. AFFECTIOSS of the BLADDER and KIDNEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS Si LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, w here those diseaM. prevail, they will o found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and otbent, who onat use those Medicine., will never afterwards be without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC, and SEROUS Looseness, BILES. COSTIVESESS, COLDS 4fc COUGHS, CHOUO. CONSUMPTION. Used with srral suecoss in this diseuw. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. B7SFZUr8XA No penoa with thi. distrtssiai 4aa Msr. .hould delay aainf these medicines immediately. ERUPTIONS Of the SkiH, ERYSIPELAS. TIUTXh L VC Y FEVER and AGUE. For Uus stourrc of lb. wt tern eountrr the, mcxine. will b. found a safe, speedy, aaal certaia remedy. C.ner medicines leave the system aubjeel lo a return of the disease a cure by then medicine, is pcrmanaos TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED. AND BE CURED FOUtN'ESS of COMPLEXION. GENERAL DEBXX.XTT, GOtr, GIDDINESS. GRAVEL, HEADACHES, if er kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPSTITE, LIVER COM FX. AINTB, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, HERCURIAIi DISEASES Never fail, to eradicate entirely all the eflecu of Msrcurr isaV aitely sooner than tne most powerful preparation of Sarsaparitta. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERTOU9 COMPLAINTS of all ktndt, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. PALPITATION qf the HEART, PAINTER'S CHOLIO. FILES, The original proprietor of these asedieine wis cured of Piles of 35 rears staodint by the use of lam Lit Medicine, alone. PAINS in the bead, aide, back, limbs, joint and orfim. KHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with thi Otrilile disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Matlieinc. RUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURVX SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa SING'S EVXIs, ia it worst forms. ULCERS, af every description. WORItXB.ofall kind., are effectually expeDed h; these Medicines. Parent, will do well to adminujler thesn wha tver their exuitenre is suspected. Relief will be certain. TITE LIFE PILLS AXD PINENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the vstem. A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS P HEN IX BITTERS beyond th reaea ofcompa tition in the estimatioo of every patient. The renuine of these medicines are now put up in wMt wrapper, and labels, together with a pamphlet, ealie. ' Moffat'. Good Samaritan," containing the directions, XT on which i a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to Office, by which strangers visiting th city can very easil' find us. Th wrapper, and Samaritans are copyright., therefor those who procure them with whit wrapper JM be assured that they are gennine. Be careful, ana s4e o buy those with yellotc wrapper.; bat if yon do, b ntisvOs that they come direct from ns, or doat touch them. XF Prepared and sold by sr. wilisXaot b. laorrA. 13 Broadway, corner of Anlhons street. New Tfi o Sal y M. vT,H AIL'S, BrwolrvfU., aat.
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