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hen? he was standing, impatiently wailing lor j ana oepm oi uij w. ..u ne. IL put his rm through win.-, and simply felicity of expression, it could not be excelled
saine. "com, we inoveu vn-
O H,
Fn m the Model Anirriean Courier TI SOT TOO I.ATt-
W OMAN'S IXFLUKSC K.
BT RrPFRT INts, r. l.
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"Yes. but two-cue broad and crowded me i , . ,oward
other narrow ami deserted-two roads thrower, i; Arriving at the door, contrary to life; one r-f virtue and harPin. ss-the other of - w e ,,Rrted,- believing it best to vice; and lefdeth n.,!o shame and woe. I he ns am, ....j sotl l0 ........ - i . i .J ii-u i i . i
sepn nil thai to ix mi hi' p"mh ,
Nev,Goods-
lie, led and 1 H was KoIIih himself. A stranger could not
lr!.!u!r-d HiirMens were liastv, and soon his have detected any thing peculiar about it, but
ir.,W, house mi.cared in view. Upon seeing those atquainled with the eireams ranees and
I ... . . , i ,.: r.ll.. ...1.1 . .. : r. :.1.C. I
ot:r more the rene of his innocent noynooa, nrauwu iir..p- '"-S"'" .iuim-i
narration of Ins experience Tor the last two months. I knew that it was written expressly to meet the eye of his fair incognito, and I felt really happy in entertaining the belief when it did so, she could form uo mean opluion of his
' themselves and I promised to see him at his of
fice next inomiiiir- Aline was a swi
mi, -leer, ihut nieht. and poor Rollin, if lie 1 The next number of the same periodical ap
slcnl at all, was not disturbed, I know, by a sin- peared. "An Angel's Roward," by Miss L.
gle dream.
r i w . .. i. ..-l-il. ine virtuous oml
til vie-, mm iir nv. . prospereth the food, ktiowelh only how deeply , I have drunk M the fountain of iniquity, and ho" intolerable are the panrs of remorse which I that draught hascost me but 1 will turn. Coirv what mav i-t tlm shape of temptation. Til once, more be a virtuous man 'tis not too late!'' These words, in whose expression every feeling ef a tortured soul seemed employed, fell thrilliogly upon my ear, as I traversed Clust-
rtot street, one. summer evening, on my .. . ; ;uid ;)3 as . rormer day9
church. The voice, tlioiign tremulous .m emotion, nod shattered by dissipation, could not le, mistaken. I was chained as by a speii to the spot where my f.ot.-tep were arretted by lhe first words. "Y.sbot two!" of the wliloqiiy
above, pronounced w.iu so m.u... em.,.,, j fc a w pk , WM re,urniDg , lhe
IVIore me, leaning agnn.t ..u. v. - , ,, . fc of our
college friends, partially inebriated, and as
weet and Iran- merits as aii author.
THE undersigned again calls amotion 1o tii stock of Drv O'miiIs, liit h he h ,ju-t liren iuiTi ainir by
npplie ! nriuies tor uprmsr mm bnmmer er.
Hi is rrniii hi pan til
Silk, tiorMed, itniieu aii'.l eitou ptioI for pentle-
meii winr.
Fancy culoreil Frvuvli CIuuk, Coni re 4c Shi'i-
nelt.
Oiii-ham, I.iwni, mil m w stvlelawiif et f;uigliaiiiki New ntyle taheo. Marfliile. valtntia frinl silk vesliiii;, New myle ft'(lrr!i ftitks. rirem Hilkf fc shawU uit'il Ki li eain Kid. sit k iiml cotioii trl'ivm lur tailien ami pent.
Hiinnetl libbuiiits anil drawer kuuiI, anil alt olber
dniele in the biimU line.
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BULLETIN NO. 5.
ffHE Seon of the year li a t come w lien extreme ore sliould be takt-n of the hi-alih.
Nearly all the iliee or
Mini mer ore irl YmiMirr ill ill
ir ti, inr neRM-ci oi inmr lucilical up in ubich honl! hare b-en rered ti It is nut Mirpriaiii? that the human ytem should he powerfully attvcliril at this time. The whole realm of nature howl that wonderful in-
flnences art niiiuail. Tlie outer worm w.
life, and man mill bet and all ammaten exiicnci
Kuin,r :in irarrame to 1 iimnwr elipm to i.uiiiic cimniii nre. uwau-,
Spring, i( TarHfl loeroa. Vivid
A rheapne ernn lo iie the order of the day, lie I Bre'artVced. Now i the time, therefore, to use auch
At the hour of nine the next morning, I repaired to his office, as Egiwd upon, to hear an explanation to his comulete and unlooked for ! refomiatina. H was enpaged in polling bis i office lo 'ri;hls," arranging the books, &c. ! lli countenance was very happy, and his step,
I I was welcomed wi'.h grvat cordiality, and re- ' tiring to a back window, shaded by a beautiful rose tree in full bloom, and filling the apartment
! with its fragrance, we seated ourselves, and he
i commenced his story in the following words:
door in which he stood, with his eyes, once beantiful, but now reddened, and fatuous from
inebriation, turned towards the heavens over which the mild rays of a June moon had Cist a soft and silvery glow, was my boyhood's friend. I could not speak. Nor is any description adc-
turued a sudden corner of the street came full upon a party of ladies, cousistiujf of an elderly
mat ron a id two young mid very beautiful girls. They were strangers to me and appeared lo be
strangers in the place. The eyes of the one
miate 10 convey a just esumau-... '""B" ! nt ,e Wiln near which I was walking, met roorR.lli..'. deeply indeed had he drunk tth.. . , .... , as w na mv cnnililion
well of tnicnitv, and vivid were the furrows by .... .11, j j 1 ' v would permit. Lpon tins, she slopped, and ran? and sorrow made upon his brow: Years , 1 , , : turning round, opened her reticule, and with a have, passed since last we met During the ear-. . ., . , ... , 1 .. swMt-t smile, and a glance which seemed to reach lv nart of his p.hai'.doned career, he listeti-d with ., mv v rv soul, presented me with a small newstearful eves, and a bosom turbulent Willi emo- ; ' . , . paper, saj ing t-oii, to my alT-ctioaiite remonslrancv, but, by 1 ., ., . , , ' J ' ill t tA iidiI urnaii n,Mnn ln rnHiwliMo
and by, grew restive, under friendly rebnke, and iiivillv avoided mv society altogether. I had lin since given him np as lost, a ruined man, and had bee u for some time expecting to lie called lo wo tins last, sad end of his sgrd parents their grsy Ivdrs brought in sorrow lo the grave.
Hat God had otherwise ordained.
and read this little journal for the lakies' sake.' "I received il with, a bow, and expressed my thanks, and assured her that I would. I was handsomely dressed, and I flatter myself that I i had Ihebir and manner of a gentleman, though
C, written in reply to RoUin's article,
and though not surpassing, yet equalling it in excellence. It wa quite complimentary tohim.
Rolliu could not doubt now that the writer
resided in the city, was highly worthy ofhis re
gards, and by some means intimately connected
with his destiny.
About six months after the commencement
of this correspondence through the columns of
the periodical, I called at Rollin's office one eveuing for a prescription, being myself unwell. lie was ou a visit to a number of patients, but would be back in an hour, and I concluded, as I was not particularly engaged, to await his return. In about an hour and a half he drew np to the
door. As he walked into the room, I saw that
he was considerably excited, and pleasantly so. Upon inquiring iuto the cause of his humor, he remarked, wilh a smile, thathe had related more stories than oue to me at this window, and re
quested that I would sit down and hear another. "This morning," said he, "I was just closing
my door after me, in order to visit a patient, living at some distance in the country, when a gentleman in a handsome buggy and two horses, drove hurriedly up and inquired if I were a physician? I replied in the affirmative. 'Then
jump in here,' says he, 'and let us drive on, for I
want yon iu haste.' I was about declining on the score of engagements, when a peculiar expression of his eye attracted my attention. I thought I must have seen him before, but could not recollect where. At any rate it awakened la me a
assure hi old cnMonient n nd the public that he will
not lie undersold by any, and promises as threat variety and (rood quality as can be liud in tile market at citv prices tor cash. Mayo, t48. R.TTNFK.
e. 1 n iiui-uiiiiii, rMK-ru'iiei! Has nown to oc
imiii.ii. I . , . , .
Cheap Clothins Store. nWM.CI.ARK J SON. Merchant Tailors, are now
Vv mnkiiipup and will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of ready mailf Clothing as cheap as can be bought at any other cstalilishn.eiit in the west. As oir roods are selected from the best honsea in Cincinnati and iiiannfnctnred by ourselves, w hesitate not to warrant any article w-e sell.
Laurel, Sept. 13, lKM. 3S-3w
Engine Shop and Foundry, fcy
nfallible i.i the prevention and cure of diaesse. SlMilXG MEDICINES,
,he Ciraefenbcrg Vegetable Tills, the Oracfenbrrg Health Hiiti rs, and the Graefentierer Sarsapanlla Compound, should superceded all others. For uni-ver-al use the 1'ills and Hitlers arc of incalculable value. Those ho take them need nut fear Ike enervatini; effects of the bummer which is at hani. The ..1.. ..I ilio nreseut DulUtili is to apprir.e the pub
lic of the acknowledged superiority of ihrtiraetcubtrg SAUSAPAR1LLA COMPOUND.
Sarsaparills is of vast efficacy in clean-in? the sys- .., rn.. ii foulest taints: but it niil't be prepared
on lhe most scieatific principles and in the mot fallhI'nl manner. It is not enough that we put it in large
.... Is or vats to steep or hull, mixing it
Dr. X White's Celebrated Remedies
ARF. withoota parallel, in the mvar atle tucrns-
wbich follows their emplovmrni. W lierrvcr the fcacs alive nnwers of these reintiliea are lesfrd br use, with
the other best remedies known, these invariable prove j
their m uerior exccl'ence aiid tlicir in. -neasui-au v
ic coliiwcnee. irsaM-jins i i 10 their use. I
Dr. J. W bite" Veg lable 1 liir i a ci nam en e lor 1
Colds, Combs, Consnniptioii, Bnt Comuta:w-, I cte. etc. It ia cupcciocint, tonic or resiorji:ve, al-' terative, siimnlant, pccioral and demulcent. It pro- ; mules ex pectoral ion, rvmovta conesiion, and strcngthcl.s and tcatnn-a the lone of the whole system, j It corrects thccniisnmptivc faint of the fluids, and by j its stimulating qualities and pow rof allayinjr irr'uation it promoti a absorption, n-moving tubercle fro n I
the loners, ind innammatton iron, inr nmnrai !
braue oflbe bronchieal tubea. Try il when the throat, i stomach and lungs are sore, and suffering from colds and couehs: its marical oowera will remove all
doubts, if any, of its inestimable raise, and the jus- J ,
lea who use the Vcrelable
Ainus, too tree mi nces. Hearing lfown or nnH.m.i , TJlV-i ci 1 Labor pains, ire never heresfier willingto be without JreillOCai DDeCtaCieS,
if Few remedies have rest ued so many, in various A new article of American Maamfactare, perfectly diseases, from suffering and death; none equal to it easy and natural to the eye. Tftess? classea have
for which it il prepared. . been examined and highly recommended bv these
Dr. White a Indian Compounfl, perseveriiigiy nsru, w no nave worn inem anil tully tested their saperiori-
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Watches, Jewelry, &c. n F. subscriber keeps constantly on hind, a full ti supply of fine Gold and Silver Waiehvs, fron the celebrated makers. Also a large assortment of
jeweiry aim fancy ooons; silver I'lated mil Brit's Wm ... . v.kU . ....
. ... I ...i.,ej.ll Slid 1HUIT VIIITM. UISM SIITVe tice of the reputation it has .cqiiired Pencils. Diamond P.,io,d r.M r,. 2 "I
Females who ose the egeuble El.xir, tor r lour , 1Hr' h r ,. . . '
A. li. I1A I qnaiilitiea ot moias-. ... - Front Stre- t opposite White Water Canal nasi.,, I mai.ul.ctsir.d Cincinnati. On hand avd lor sale at this time, j .np be comparatively tnerK I rinrini'i 12in (Minder 4 l.-el stroke. pound maiiiitactanl by the Graefeiiberg Company, I r.ng,ms, U m. Ctlmdtr. 4 IM stroke. ) p,)Werf..l cunrxntration. It is to Sarjapatl : do 3 d.. .1. .rillswhamomineUto Per.vtan i Bark; te fcottl. . . j. o ;.. .1.. a .1.. .1., i containing more virtue than ten ofaii) oilier ever be-
nositivclv cures everr case i
vere or chronic Aa a remedy for the removal of Female Obstructions and oihrr dieas s, it is infallible.
In evidence of the.nnparallelled power and inestimable value of he Indian Compound, at an Alterative
and Purifier of the Blood, we may remark Dr. J. (jewelry, repaired in the best manner.
White has used it in tne treatment ot a grrat numoer silver bought or taken in exeaange.
a-iy . L.. HA&ist
Just received, a large assortment of Gold and Silver
Frames, Glasses inserted in old Frames, ad swld by the subscriber, only agent in Cincinnati. All kiudt of Clucks and watches, masic boxes, and
Uld G aasT
P do ft in. do a do do I do 41 in. do an in. do p,)RTA Rl. P. MILLS AMI CORN SHK.LI.KRS. All kinds of Mil. t GKAH1NU made to order. Mar. s, 1848. 14
r.u. manufactured.
The dose i hall a tea-spoon! ill only; so tnat mere are more doss-a in a bottle than there is in the largest bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is almost literally a I in f iislifSllltillo
N5JIAA?Ate.T mil 1 The public are well advised of the use. of SarsuT IM U 31 1 1 1 A II 1 ! parilla, by nicana of the numerous advertisements sT-vM TOWXSF.Xn. the celebrated manufacturer which crowd the prcsa. It ia unnecessary for us, ... t 1 . c . ... . 1. 1.. kA h.i.K a M..a.utiiUimn
l?c.v "uJ' ,h..X,..i'rriMun ;V.Vhr tknl of rtr nT.r. !' WeVou.d simpldd'tba, a'., person. Jn.l d bered.mry compl.-t where the viru. of j lid) tnat tnis xHiiinnna iiani n i'r . i .. ,w;- .ni the parent causes a develonement of Scrofula or Sy-
Xnrsnbnrila. ' anil is the "eni-apeM aim nei men.- . ni r - -v-s. - . . , .s . . -j ,
cine in the world." I-amphb-ts containing intenst- j should purchase no other than that made by th
ing
ill great I ..r ,1... m...i l...il..nm. I... nrrnl.l.r.r rseeretl dis
eases, with the gratification or its happy enects, ana
tne spceoy permanent cure oi tneseureauiui oiki-, never before attained by any by any other remedies
in this connorr or in Knrope. It is the only remedy known, on which a reasonable hope of permanent recovery can be founded, for all those disorders indicating or growing out of a radical impurity of the blood. It actually has accomplished
all that it has been aaserteil Sarsapanlla wouiu o, i but has never, reallv. performed. 1
The Indian Compound ia tbs-oaly unfailing remedy , for Scrofula or King's Evil, White SwelRng, Syphi- , lilic (secret) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers, limp-j lions on the Skins, Diseases of the Rones, Affections . of lhe Liver, Dyspepsia, Costiveneaa, Kheumatissn, j
Gout, and tor all Nervwus and Chronic complaints occurring in debilitated constitutions, and constitll-
Xo."157 Main, 3 doors above 4lk at
cine ."the world." Pamphlet- containing inter. t- i should purchase no other than that made by la.ai , t" V-ViJUwIXX- . saTlaraViW "-B raiem XJnC WaSnDOaTttS ing information as to its remarkable properties in the Company. tT It is warranted to be ten time, more .Hcoiliea.ed easea, a. pe"on. -h-c - pirih Mrw,t between F.l a ,d PT v cure ..r Fever and Ague, Pulmonary ' Complaints, I efflcaoou. than any other known; no matter how 1"'"";"" " by him only,and warrantej Nervous Affections and C..r.,neu.ix Di.ortlers, finrn ; large the bottle, or extravagant the advertisement., b ni "proper 'li VX.f (tJ 1 the cheart and best artirte now Jtrrrd the most respectable source- may W obtained at the because it con...... in ad. .foil to Sarsapanlla a pow- f,'diJnI,h. ' ZZZ x Toison absorbed anr- , P?bli'' in rfaipliity oTstruaiere, d.rabsli.y ag. licies, or will be Torwanled to fio.t pai.l applica- rrr.il coiicentranon of Mandrake, Hunlock, Jucen (seen t J diseas. , ". . th e 'J"' of material, and aaving f elothe., toap and labor.tim.s.pe'rm.il. FllF.lRlllCK AAY, - Delight, F.ld.r, Yellow Dock qni.c.m, and other Vnd rtrniiJIiX ,V Pmpjietor .ifOnu' Crn,0if tin," important medicament, which are not found in any P"'""'! lnd and naini 1 ' ,he Public' i""ch a. thousands have tested SMw DP.POT.Jn Broadway, Xewfnrk. pP-- V .rTlilSl lrTor TTJ
. m . - I.-..UIIV power, Ihf Indian Como.M.nil rixv ume and fnt-rFT k... . yr. I.iubrcT.ns V farasoN. V7G.iA.iru,indi..uM,-.i. rnnwrJrrntanriV'' I. A RGB assortment of the above articles.for rentrvsille, Waine Co., Iud. to whom applications the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from . a full and complete supply kept constantly en saleby BURTON & MARTIN. for ag, nci.s may be ad.ln s.ed. the system every vest.geord.seae. ... i hand.and sold . holle and retail reduced prieea . J'r Franklin C..nf.-Jhn S. Williams, Dr. W hite'a egetable Pill, unite great power with A ort)rr, prompt,T .ttrndrlI ,. Iroea P"". OHIO HOTEL: ru,KT'.l!.! ,'c"er Cooley, Rochester, K. Ty- ? aunssir avawvina?a I? !satfrnivw tsnn saTai rionaTit I "V pichajer-lH-coming diss.t.sfied after.
i ner, .ieimora. i . ii .i i . 1 norongn test oi saia article, i. requested to
un.ier llie inflitetice of anient spirits. Slie aeem- j strange interest in his favor, and I obeyed. A
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Kmir.i tinv was a voitng man or brilliant in- J . ,, . i i i i . ' j ... .. ' plelely coufonnded, and could not forbear looktetUtl and lnjili literary and pcietititic attaiu- ' J - , r ' in bark at tliein. I never saw a more practful meuU:. His family was far, very for, 'ror.i re(.roach. In early life we bid been bosom f'P' or more lVM wrrlage, and hereyefrieud,, and being the oldest and more advanced il wa as ll,: k as KRrP -wkBe iUelfand
in ourstudies, it a my urealest ImppineM to " "niie. ..ueartn.y, so oeauii.u. an oenevobeledbyl.im iu our intellect..;.! exercises and ,,,nt' I 'isl.ed to follow them but dared not, amusements; and when he returned home from an'' weIlt "'' ""Y reviving to Howard, worthily honored wilh. the title of l,ie- rtf!"' 11,0 very evening. I drew my tor iu Medicine,' and I saw his society courted ch" 5r tu l! is S -vlmlow, and unfolded the paby the fintt mo., of letters in our plane, I inward- l,rr' It wan a small but ne ttly printed journal, ly rejoiced, and anticipated Um day when ,y ! V"" weekly by the society called the
f iend's namo would be, e...hl;i70..ed highest ou 1 " ' P""ner. i w as so.newt.at prethe pillar of fouie. His proreaionuI career was l,:,rt(i r"rt,lii4 Y lady's manner, but was a truly meteoric, In brill, nicy as in duration liul surprised notwithstanding. Sho must "ended era well beirnn." His was lha nnibi- know t!"e't I, al this not an act of
tious nature, and con Id not support itself under disappointment in the smallest degree. At the suggestion of his friends, made at too bite an
we proceeded, lie told me his name was Crampton. He had lately left Maryland, and moved
AT HARRISON. OHIO
D. GERARD, Proprietor (TKH1S Hotel has been refitted up painted anew, aw inside and nut the moms all furnished with new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, tables; and indeed, everything connected with, and appertaining
and belonging to, a Hotel, ha. undergone an entire
With his family to Philadelphia. In order that his rhanre. .Without doubt it is as neat an establishment
dniirhlerR vhnwpra diainsd In writ- ,linl,.l I as can be fuiinil in any town of the same sire either tiaugiiiers, wno were uisponea to write, snouia , u. he monnt.in,. His table, too, i. not
avail themselves of the city libraries, and Other aurpassed for the necessaries and luxuries of life, and . . . . will salisfv the nicest enicure.
advantages ottered by Mm same that one Of The Siaiilingbelongingto this Houe has also been them had suddenly been taken yery ill. and Improved. The best of provender w ill at all tin.. .
. . ... . be furnished.
EDWARD BARTON, Secretary
New York, April, 1848. 4-4w.
rLJil
hour for him to do himself justice iu an essay,
be entered the arena, and declared himself n '
a moment's reflection' hut my meditations were interrupted by seeing a lonjr article marked ! around wilh a pencil entitled the 'Sister's Appeal.' It purported to be addressed to a beloved
brother who hod thrown himself away by drink,
candidate for a vacant chair in one of our lite- ; a,,l was r.uen oy -.uiss i.esoia -""". rary colleges. This was much against my ad-! "I immediately commeuced its perusal, bevioe and earliest entreaties. None knew hint as lwvil,g pf course llmt il was written by the lady I did, and as certain as I felt assured ofhis de- ' who g:ive me ,,,e P1!l,pr- 11 was' 'n'!u a sisfeat, as surely did I know that this, his first fail- Ur's PPI, and olxlurate must have been the urein mental effort, would nrove his roil.. heart of that brother who could have withstood
His competitor had been in the field many moths, i,s Pent'e pleadings but the compositiou did j hut le "iJ ot know me, nor did the young laand had male many f.-ien.is amougt'ie trustees ! n 'l portray more faithfully the sympathies of ' ly for whom I was to prescribe. This made of the institution. It was about twenty dyS the heart than the operations of a powerful and j me for a moment quite comfortable. It was before their respective essays were submitted to ' refined intellect; indeed, iu all my reading , and ! w tth difficulty that I commanded my nerves
the commissioners, or judges, appointed by the it hs not been limited, I never read a more contrustees: but he entered UDonlhe task allotted cluMve argument, era more delicate address. I
w ilhout speedy relief he feared that she must
die. All this excited me painfully. I thought of the three ladies I had met in the street I compared the fair authoress's name ofstars with
'Cramptoti,' it suited exactly. I could not be
mistaken it must De ner name and mis ner father perhaps she herself sick! Ou euteringthe room where the gentle sufferer lay, what were my feelings en leeing bending over the bed, and arranging her sister's pillow, my acquaintance of the street my unknown correspondent! I was overwhelmed with excitement, but nerved myself for the interview. She turned and her father introduced ns. I stammered her name made a most ridiculous attempt to bow, and came yery near
falling, so oppressive were my feelings. She
recognized me blushed deeply, seemed equally
as much confused, and bowing gracefully, turn
ed and left the room
Travelers will find it to theircomfort and advan
tage to stop at the Ohio House. Feb 5, 1847
Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, 3 doors from the river. OTLHR subscriber has on band and i. constantly W manufacturing PLATFORM SCALES of all sixes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior
quality. All tit wnicn are warranted in every re
return ided.
pel led to enlarge his establishment
".. . l' " . ,h ?l thr- F refunded.
" " 1 ' 7 " j li forHc bas bvrn compelled tc
11 imc eirr iir all 11 partx mi inr aramCt miki bi i c ui
rrvat atiliiy wherever a
icine foe Female., the extensive demand for them and J ,,h,ch ne noP f to .apply
their popularitv, with all who usethem, fumih am-' . . . , .1. h dhn. .k. sw. .ffii.ua n,. Waii,'. P"".-Scw cenoineeeept those marked .
r." . . . . -. :. K.ee. on the back. orhtv mrr
South aide, of FiflO .t corner of Home. Cia. Dec. 16. 51-ly
rc.ih.rtic Laaa'iive Alu-ra- ' Twi? ' ,h "" " hi Wwhboard. icine ?. .'oirrdV . medl ,m ,l,e "x """K) erect extensive machine.''"relVoJ". ! !T ! "Pe ft-re lo .apply . d.
nfi-tf
Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally i
approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now j known. Use them once and you will use them there i
after. . INVALUABLE Dr. White'. Vegetable Emetic, act with more mild- 1 . sasrwa- w- riiivni ivinv nea. than other Emetics, and are of incalculable ben- , M JtlIL sL'CI M I A A IO i en tin bn-aking up most ofthe disease, that aflict the Q4IX LECTl'KES on the Causes, Pn-venrion and human family. i Jl C ore of Consumption, Asthma, Disease of rh For Dr. J. White'. Mairic Liniment he claims extra-! Heart, and all Female Diseases. ,u ..a oj
ordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and i gravings. Paper 50 ets.; bound 79 cts. Mail to any tlial ...l.ul t. A... na t.II. b! n.- . - 1 . 1 '
11TE hereailvhr the first f May fur Carding,.
W and a our Machine art of lhe het ".n the
cotmiry, and ue have old and tried hands, we can
ith loiihcU'uce warrant the betit ot work, on snori
notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Will he done for customer at the follow ing price: White Wool iu broaches, Ucls.pr. lb. Mixed " " 17 " Heeling Yarn, S " The smallest lots fur spinning must be 15 lbs. MANUKACTL' KING. Jeans, bine mixed, 3 leaf, 37 pr. yd. steel " Sit "
ss 4 b af, 37104. " Sattinet. according lo color, 37jtoJftj t'assimere, according to color, f.iHo7 14 Cloth, according to color, 50 too? White Flnnml, accirding to width,t5 to.S Dyed " " 5 to37 Blankets, per pair, 00 We have a very largestnck ofWOOLEJJ GOODS of the above kinds, which we will be glad to exchange for Wool. Cash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair
I...t ,. ,,,. . prices. A. we are determined to warrant our work next met her mother, . . . , , Hll,,- . ..... .
large snare ot tne puuue patronage. CALL! TRY VS, AND SKK!! and if you are disappointed, we will make you whole.
r.. M.M. l ct Laurel, April nth, 1848. to-
spec, Plea.e o.ll and e.ami, before puicbasing j -T rt-'pst..u elsewhere. MM. HtUDAUl. k, ?.k;. ,i...rt ; ,k i-.......i i v ck....i.i.
er best remedies of this class known in the United J Shoulder It races and Chest Expanders, $2.
t it . .i i vr-u . vil" i vcti i-.i-fL" 'it... ,n I
csrtifvlhat the nremiiim was awarded at the Fiehth ? .n r.urope, no, one, in insiant enecr. .no , io any part, so cts; postage. Inhaling Tabea Silver, csrtity tnat tne prt mnim was awani. a at tnt r.ignin ,,, mt.n, beart anJr comparison to the Magic $3, by ma 1, letter postage. Abdominal Snnnortera. Annual lair nl Ohio Mechanics' Institute to Wm. Lillimem. m'.he languige of others, -it is difficult perfect, 8 to 10. for art Zm TtKrtSSt Hudd.rt.for Pl.tfrrm Sc.le. there eah.bited by him. , bat it ,. BM g for." For Headache, Bowel, and Womb, and Weak BaTk'and Chet-nt l.iven under our hand this first Tooth.che. Neuralria, Spin.l Affec.i..n.:fr Horn..' by Fx pre-everywhere. Fo, flm .,S.S i s., . i . , , .i ! . Sc. Ids, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King s or Kupiure Supporters, give height from bead i fiwii J. W. Applegate, Sec'y. Ja. '4i.-4 Evil. and White Swelling, Syphilitic Cleer.; and and circumferince of rZnxt la? Mrfa " Dam. and Cavullin. anJ Infl.sn. ko..aiu..J ' .Iw..,. .k. I.: If Z .J '
m aa.a.w M w. S " -'-' .aw w v v v.sw w , V 1 lit Iliys. II nUUll IT. Iftrni M mhlfh . M
DUI13IE &. CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
or on whatever part ot the body located, it i. infal
I ble. Forall bruises, and as a counter irritant after
an "Irish wedding, it has no equal. Try its etteets
ClOCki, WatclieS, JeWelrVa eaternallyorimernally for your own person. Try I
AMI WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS Kt MATERIALS i externally or internally lorvourown domestic am-
Agent, wanted for the sale of the above goods. Adress Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York. ostpaid Feb. 21, 1848. 17-iy
FOR SALE,
af-OXSTANTLY on hand, an extensive assortment --- ' ... ..... . 1 wtM tin Hrookville-with dwe liag keasea, ' .. .,.:,.. . 1 I monev. alwav. to keen the Maine Liniment bv von. 1 .i.k. .1... ...u.. s r .7
w 01 nne i.oio ami v.iii jeweirv. isoia ann Oliver ' " .. ' '
Speetaclea, Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watch
es; t.nitt and silver rencus, spectacle iriasses, violin Strings,Peren9sion caps, Pistols, Haxnrs, Knives Scissors, SiC ic. Xo. , West Foarth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 30, 1847. 43-1 j
sufficiently to draw some blood from the arm
1 did fo, however, and prescribing a saline
him with invincible determination and eiierjrv:
was not only convicted in judgment of the er- i draught, with cooling topical applications to her
face and neck, informed her parents that it was an attack of the erysipelas, and that she would be much recovered In the course of six or seven
hours, and that I would, with her permission, leave her for the present.
On my return thisevening, I was entering the
portico, I heard a slight noise at the right of the door, and looking in that direction beheld Miss
studied nd wrote day and night, until his eye ( ror of '"' course ol life, but urged by th3 now lost its lustre, and his cheek bacan-.e wan and ' awakened impulses of my better nature to impale. No man ever made a more lucid and e!o- nieiliat? reformation. This may have been, and qnent exposition tf his position and doctrine ! 1 ""bt not was, in part, brought about by the than he: but alas! for mankind their prejtidi-' ,!ar!i e'e a!,d iTnlle B11,iIa of fai' writer hercesever hold in ab -yauce that titviuer attribute i st,r- Indeed, I must own that I was pewerfulof ivtture, reason. j ii'toresled in her, satisfied as I was, that the The election c.im and with it poor.Rolliii's ' loveliness of her persou did not inrpass thepuri-
last moment of Ii iiipin.vis. One of his oppo- j a,ui reality of her soul. Ue this as it may, I Crampton, whom I now knew her to be, seated
nents, whom no one recogui7.ed as his equal, 1 however, I determined to return to usefulness j on a bench, and engaged in a work on Botany,
was chosen by a large majority of voles. His an,t so'jnety, ami, it possible, to rind out and ambitions spirit was crushed within him. and ! n:iIie acknowledgments to the beautiful being his long cherished hopes and aspirations dt pnrt- n:d r-ausetl a change so unexpectedly to ed like the fleecy clouds of morning before the i eomp 'over the sj.irit of my dream,' aud now evnsingsun. I Hew to his sido. I entreated, re- j blently controlled my wayward destiny, monstnted and conjured him by all tho ti- s that i "S'ince then I have been wandering nbout bound us to each other, and, finally, by the ob-; from P,ace to place in the city in search of the ligations of my sacred office, which he much re-j residence of the fair incognito until yesterday, spected, but in vain. The sparkling, brimming j wheu 1 d'srai-ed of ever meeting her again, and bowl was in his grasp mad uess in his eye his fliB that this world to me would be a desert
motto, "Brutal when intellectual pleasure is de- j waste without her presence, I, fool as I was, self-command, remarked to me 'this was entirented." ' betook myself to my old habits. This I should 1 ly unexpected on her part: that she conld not But to return to the door. His soliloquy fin- ; not ',ave done, had not the editors told me, np- j deny that she was the young lady who had giv-
iu analyzing a very beautiful and delicate flower. She had not observed m y entrance, so much was she engaged, but just at the moment she raised her eyes, and recognised me with one of
her angelic smiles. An irresistible impulse took
hold on my entire being my feelings were be
yend coutrol. I threw myself at her feet, and
made a full declaration of my attachment. She
excited, but succeeding in a strong effort at
Hardware and Cutlery.
MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws,
urwwing ivnives. Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Nntchcrs' Knives, Knoh Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Hound and Square Dolis, H utts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, (rind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And Irons. It races and Mitts, Ames Shovels and Spade., Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks Hames. Prass and Snrar Kettles.
The above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati
prices for Cash. K. TYNEtt. It rook vi lie, Nov. S7, 1847. SO PITTSBURGH HtOX.
A FULL supply of the I.OKK.NZ IRON, Nails, JL. Steel, and castings, warranted to be equal in qnalitvto any in the market, always on hand and for saie. at a small advance on Pittsburg prices.
1 .. 1 . 1 . 1 ...11 .1.. ..it . ..
, - . , .J!.!1 V".Hrj Lie, vn vim- ..... "
"""1'icse.y uj oui loe, ouu viu.cusiy me a call before purchasing etsewnere. siau steel
7T ploughs ofnll sixes, always on hand, at H. C. HKASHKK'S Iron Store,
No. 220, Main street, a few dour, above Fifth it..
Cincinnati, Ohio. I C. 5, 1847. t-ly
en me the paper that had written the articles to
which alluision was made, and that had corresponded with me in the periodical; that she did it solely to benefit me, and that she was most happy to see the benefit of her effort, but so far from contemplating an anion with, she was most anxious to remain unknown to me, and would have done so had not accident thrown us together.' I then asked her if she could not be
induced to contemplate a union with me, told
Almanacs! Almanacs!!
DR. D. JAYNF. winild hereby inform the public that he publishes annually for gratuitous dis
tribution, by himself and all his Agents, an Almanac,
" ' JAYNE'S MEDICAL ALMANAC?, AND GLIDE TO HEALTH.
The calculations for this Almanac are made with
great care and accuracy and for five different lati
tudes and longitudes, so as to make them equally nseful as a Calendar in every part of the United States and British North America. They are printed
on gofKi paper, aim witn nannsome new type, ana are
neatly bound, and besides being the neatest and most
accurate Calendar printed in the United States they
Of the hundred thousanJ w ho have used it, since its
invention, not nne to oar knowledge, ha. failed to award to the Magic Liniment, it. vast superiorly to all other Liniment.. "It i. difficult to .ay what it i. not good for." These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, and agencies made, at hi. Botanic Medicine Store on 6th St., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. J. R. HINKARD. Agent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BUR ION k MARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, areagents for Brookville Ind. March, 33rd. 1S48. 13-lv. A CARD. Dr. J. WHITE mav be consulted at his
BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OF
on the bo
lotr.alli
om, t lie other on the hillialso same valmibi
ton reasonableterans.
JOHlf A.MATSON. Januai y I.t.l84S.
Lightnlng Rods. Office and Manufactory on fiih St. between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, O. C? PR ATTf PATENT SPIRAL TWISTED CAR-
O RONIZED IRON LIGHTNING RODS, in ten
feet lengths, with glass isolaters and bras, screw.con-
nectinn punts, improved Metallic Attachments lor
brick or frame, together with his cylinder three j rich., ou Sixth street, one door trora the corner ot pronged copper head, mounted with fifteen silver Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
puoil., s lllt'n usir inepuwer Ol sail 15 aim .lirsnj iiiwtsii uiinncr, vsnnuiwH .rail un ui m-uu inr discharging the air of its superabundant electricity, . him, whose case, are not beyond the reach of all mcdniore than any rod, ever bronchi before the public, icines, by forwarding to him a atatement rf their so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these J age, the length wf lime they have been afflicted, rods, are beyond a doubt, perfectly safe from the aw- . symptoms, progrea. and general nature of their comfill consequences of Lightning; these rods are so ea- . plaints, (cash accompanying such statements postsi!)' arranged, lhat any one can readily attach them, j age paid,) may procure the remedies necessary lor
1 ne immense natrunaire ana extensive use 01 mesc meir c.i
Eaton and Kitridge.
nd other sporting i pi mi us.
TMPORTEKS and Manuiacturvr ofGiBft Rifie
g ana
REVOLVING,
Duelling, and other iTcr,fiTis.Ti c?i
Gun Makers materials. Pocket Cutlery, T)w Rowie Knives, ?c. c. Agents lor Eastern Pa Her, Maine st, between fifth and Sixth sis. til y
lightning repcllcrs pmves ho
are receiveil hy the public,
satisfactorily they
Hollow Gilt Copper Hall, and Weather Vane, for
Churches, Kcc.
Price only ten cents per toot, wnicn inciuaesine Head, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing
and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded.
An allowance to agents. 1 hese roils are provioen
wilh Zinc Protector.. l-om
OO.ooo LBS. Sligo Iron, assorted sir.es.
aj 0,ooo Wayne, " do
voo ina. American ateei SsH " English blister.teel to keg. nail., for sale by RICHARD TYNF.R. Brookville, May 4, 1847. 19 G. A. Ridwell. Josiah Drake G. A. Ill DWELL. fc CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati. IIRERAI. CASH ADVANCES, made on assignJ ment. of Produce or other merchanuisc, REFER TO Messick, Taylor Watts, Daggete St Bruce, John Kugler, - - , James Calhoun, I.. H. Yeaimanr 4 . Marsh It Co. M. Kugler if. Son, Ellis (t Morton, S. Worthingtati. . De.'47 5t-ly
r. i. irmit 1 vrcrra nowoiri. 1 ne veRciauic i wt ww a 11 wr a vat w-v IllnriOl Elixir, Indian Compound, Afagic Liniment, Vegetable' 1 AnJlAKIV AAli llllf lls i Pills, Vegetable Emetics, Sec. are rapidly superceding XHE subscriber having purihaaed the old TaaTard all other medicines, because ou a fair trial of (hem they 1 al of Mr. Goodwinin Brookville wishes to parchasa uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been I Hides and Bark, for whichhc will give the aaarkrt
s..umt:u lor ii.eiii, mruiciii. ui Kim power biiu eiu- i eacy in relieving and curing the maladiea common
price, Jce.
April 15th, 1847-
HENRT SHAFEK.
ishe.1, and bis rielermination taken, with a smile, ' 011 enquiring at the ufiice, that they believed
such as I had u. t seen for years, lighted lip his l,,al t,le writer or the appeal was a young marantic and care-worn cheek. Iliseyes were with- j rioJ lady, atransieut boarder at the 'Washington drawn from the heavens, cud his glance, now ( House,' and now on Ii-r way Soulh, where she radiaut with the hope and happiness of other ; resided. About two or three hours before I saw days, fell npou mo. I wes standing in the glare '" "ow ,a,t "'P'1'' 1 returned to my oflke sick of of the lamp upon his table, over which were theeshilarating effects of drink, and tired of the scattered iu coufusiou books and vials aud iu-1 world. I was not Intoxicated, though eomeetruments, now rusty from neglect. It was but j w ,"lt excited, and was seated at this window as glance, and with n wild cry of pleasure he w are U0S' thinking of the strange lady and
threw himself upon my breast. This was a mo- her stranger couduct, when a boy iu the employ j her that she had rescued my name fromoblivimcnt of ext itic happiness with both of ns ! of Uu? olr,ce brought me a copy of the Journal on, aud that I felt myself under sacred obligaNeither cotil.l find utterance. Out hearts were ! jusl is!!!tJ- I seiied and hurriedly rau my eye , tions to be forever near her to contribute to her
.nil, too .u',1 for speteh, and only their -iU ; OTor it contents., and there, occupying exactly Ihrobbiii aud our brealhins. rendered audible i:,e 83,1,6 position iu the paper, of the same
from emotion, disturbed the silence cf lhe scen. , ' aau st.iie, and marked around iu pencil, away, and she was about rising when I again i "'' two Million., and in onh r that every lamily m l. .. .1 . 1 1 .... .. l j . ., 0 1 the vnite.1 State, and British America, may be furThe first outbreak of feeling over, he turnei his was oher article by '.Miss Isiba C,' urged upon her a consideration of the subject, nished with a copy, he herebv invites eye ,0 mine iu inquiry, aud simply articulated, ' .'Brothe,'. Keturn and Sister's For-j She looked very serious for.ome time, but at L for STAfL "Where" he could say no more. I essayed to E'nes"- I instantly read it. The same power ' length replied she would lay the matter before thrr h "e pplied gratuitously with as
, 01 ii.. nK.,t pre.oeu over every syllaWe. The Her parents, and answer me in a few days. Our heiarVmisTn.mer; ' n"hev .A.V., . .iVed". 'h.
CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction ol a general Commission and Forwarding Rusines. at New Orleans, undei the firm of SPENCE & GUARD, and solicit a share ot the business of Franklin and adjoining connties, ROBER T SPENCE, THOMAS GUARD. NewOrleans.Dec, 1846. 2-ly
toourcotintry.
IRON AND NAILS. ,"0,0O0 LBS. Wayne Iron. 30,000 lbs. Sligo Iron. 50 Kegs Siiniata Nails,
Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron was pur chased of the Manufacturer, at lower rates than are allowed to Merchants generally, and 1 will sell at a mall advance on coat. Ii. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. , 1847. 50 D. Cargill. J. S. Bradbury. CARGILL & BRADBURY, Successors 10 ANDREWS, CARGILL & CO.
manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and 1 months, wa. .old with the above guarantee; and ha
MrmnTTr uaro u lav urMl ooiiie return, o. . . ... V: , . For sale by JOHN R1NKARD, 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, General agent for Indiana, and CINCINNATI, OHIO. M. W. HA1LE, Brookville. Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium j . cHi?2 l:r nd Sewn p,,,e' Par,or nd t Chearer than the Cheapest.
Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, ' N E W BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. IIIAVK just received a good assortment of Silk, Gingham and Calico Parasols. Plaid Drcs. Silks. Ron net Ribands. . , Bonnet and Palm Leaf Hat. Which will be .old at the lowest Cincinnati price.
for cash. Persons w ishing to buy goods w ill find it to
Still Elore Extraordinary . WE would advise our readers to notice the increasing popularity of Dr. Hall. Lung Balsam. Mr. North, the agent, tella us that he is aston.
ished himself, at the number of cores that it i. performing among our own citizens, whose name, tie oeca sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lip., haw they were snatched from an untimely tomb, and ret stored to their friends and relatives, by using this truly valuable medicine. The agent .till enntinaea to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to give relief within S4 hours, or returns the monev. Everr bottle that
; has neen .old in Cincinnati, during the last hi
Dee. So. 1-1 j
cannot be found sn hooks.
HIS CATALOGUF. OF DISF.ASES, with remarks and directions for their removal is really invaluable, r rl m,l. .Itom u- . I .i .. .-... I. .. . ..p.- 1. i.o... V. . . . -
happiness. I took her hand : it Wai passive in ' enter. F.vrry family should possess at bast one of
nu ban.) fn - . , ,, . . , these Annual. Hi AlmtMC tr 1849 i. now ready my hand for a few momenta, then snatched for distribution, f which be design, to piil.li.ht
contain a large amount of valuable information, suit- ! ",l'r '"" " " "ralnr'"c Pr,ct!l ' mT
ed to the wants of all. and of that kind too which i 8'""'" . ' . . : . ' ",r,r P
May IA, 1S48.
R. TYNEJr.
Fiieak. but mv voice airaiu foiled me. aud rais
insmv ariiunciiiled to the church, but dimlv i smnc bt-ucvolenceof heart invested every word
seen in lhe distance, whose cbr and stmorous 1 was '"raptured, maddened, and at the same bell was diMiucily heard, sammoning my little , liuu i'a""j ' woUieJ. I threw down the paper flock to worship. ) a,u' """ked to the door; twilight ha! just set iu ; "Come," said he; and only sloppiag to reach ll,e s,reet waf ami nothing in the way his hat from the table and extinguish the lamp,! of S0U,,J rdl UP0U "' ear excepting th we proceeded at a rapkl pace toward the chnreh. j barkinR vf me di.-tant watch dog, and the It was late when we arrived, and we walked Penlle whispering of the breeie among the straight up the middle asile towards the pu'.pi'., ' benghs of lhe tree above. Its lullaby calmed near which Rollin took a seat, aud iu a situa- j n,y mental, and its oool breath on my cheek
lion where I could distinctly see the expression soothed my physical excitemeut, and I fell into been heard to call each other "sweetheart," and
of his countenance during the whole sermon a twin of reflections, the result or which you ( that their families had been very intimate, but My heart was still full, and my feeliugs, as 1 know. As for the strange writer, lam con- that having been separated when very young, proceeded with my drcourse, were hardly t be ! '"ced that she is in the city, "and from some they had thought each other dead, and that neicontrolled; by a strong effort, however, I sue- ' P1"' expression iu the last article, penned j ther one knew the other when they met for the ceeded iu calming myself sufficiently for the ' n doubt without design, am satisfied that she j first time in the street. Mr. and Mrs. Gray . . i.i i . i ... . . ; ..) .. 1 .. : 1. .- .. . :..... . : 1 1 r I ,. 1 ,A l. nniil ! rMJ.I.:. . . i . ..
occasion. L pou turning over tne mote, to get ,o - uu uramo win .cr- i " nri,iup iu meir old
friends, the tramptons, once more, to see the
consummation of their son's happiness and use-
interview thus ended her sister fe rapidly Im
proving and 1 am here." Gentle reader, the ballance of my story is soon told. About six months after this interview I bad the happiness of uniting two spirits in the holy bouds of wedlock that were unquestionably formed for each other, but which a useless and destructive habit had nearly separated forever. It turned out that Rollin and Miss Crampton
had been schoolmates in early life, lhat they had
awai flama , J & ..... C U..I tltllTbl VfCO
CARD "which will be printed and placed on .b-MI"e P""if'Pl'cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without chare. I s wa
They are also requested to give all necessary di-t " If ?
TF.RMS OP TH E INDIANA A3IKIMCAN. riVVO Dollar, in advance, tJ.SO in iv month, 1 00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or les. will be inserted three times for one dot lar,if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cent, if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. if delayed two years, and in the same proportion foi the time payment is delayed. Larger ad
vertisement, for a longer time will be charged on the
Tea Kettles, te.
PLANES, &C. SINULR and Double Pitt Jack Plane. Single and Double Mitt Smooth do Single and Double Kitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Plane Flooring and Ceiling Plane, For sale low foi cash, by R. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. S9, 1347. 50 Builders Ware Rooms.
lllilliiliml M7FTg tlilt IIII ITT" .rsiJ ' rrrS
LUMBfcK YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory. Corner Fourth and Smith sts., Cin.,0. HINKLE fc OUILD, Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment of Pannel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Weather Board ing. Base Shelving for Stores, white and yellow Pine
fRIHF, Subscriber, having recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would call the attention of the public generally lo their stock now receiving. It consist of Boots, Shoe, Brngans, Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Panama Hat, carefully selected from the Manufactories, by on of the firm, whose experience will justify them in saying their stock, in point of quality, will be surpassed by none in the city, and are determined to tell at as lew price, it not a ittb- lower than any other houae. Call and we will with pleasure how vou our stock. CRORGE LO'WE ot CO. No. 68 Main it., between Columbia tc. Lower Market. Mar. 1844. 13-ly
PERRY J. MOORE, Plumber, Pump and Hydrant Maker, No. 163 fifth at., betwn Race and Elm, ha. constantly on hand and for sale, Well, Cistern and Force Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe of all sizes. ALSO Hydraulic Water Kama, for conveying water from Springs or .mall streams, to dwelling garden, stables, c, where a head of from 4 Is 8 feel can be obtained. Water can be conveyed from 100 to 150 feet in height, and from 3 to 4000 feet on a level, at a .mall expense. All orders from the country executed with neatness and despatch. Cin , O., Dee. a, 1847. 51-ly
rectians how the Almanac, should be forwarded to them. Bv law they cannot he sent by mail unlevs the postage is first paid on tham here. Order., (po.t paid.) directed to DR. D. JAYNE, Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. CjT FAMILIES can obtain these Almanacs gratis of M.W. HAILE, Brookville, Ind. And all who are agent, for Dr. Jayuc'.sCelebrated Family Medicines. 40-3 w
the hvmn book from U-neath it, the lids being ret her out."'
loose from age, fell open, and there before my I promised him my aid, believing that the ac-
eyes were recorded the beautiful language or the coniplishmeut of this object ouly would ensure fulness,and then departed in peace, blessing the prodigal sou "I will go t my father's house." j his entire reformation, but advised that he sliould j great giver of all good for bestowing on a frail
It seemed an act of Troviueuce, and my predi- return to busiuess aud leave matters to time and
lections were immediately excited in favor of it, ; chance. In the propriety of this suggestion he although I had prepared a sermon with much concurred, and I had the happiness of seeing care and study from a different text. My eyes ' hn ke once more his accustomed place in sofretjueutly met his during the service, aud his . ciety. gaxe was rivited upou me. He was very seri- I About a month after this, I happened to be ous nntil I came to speak of the reception, by j looking over the list of couteuts of a number of his father, of the prodigal san, wheu his eye i our fashionable periodicals, and saw "An Angel's brightened up, and a glow of happiness usurped j Work," by Rollm tlray M. U. I immediately
the reign of care upou his brow
After the service was coucluded, I walked to
turned to it. It occupied some dozen pagee, and
was iu truth a ina.-terly production. Iu powcr
and gentle woman such mighty influence.
Rollin Gray ia now a distinguished physician and citizen, and his wife one of the first female writers of the age; whtle their little Roifa'n is daily taught to repeat & words, 'Us never too late.
A sllctisw. Mr. Corwin in a recent speech in Ohio, said that "it will not be six month before Henry Clay will come oat publicly and advocate the abolitiou of slavery iu Kentucky."
iNOTICE. ftXHE County Surveyor of franklin Connty will a piocced on the 2...I day of October, l4t, to run the eclinii line dividing seetimis 20 and i9, township 9. range 1 wet, w hich divides the town shuts of A.
Butler and Jese B. Thomas & others, in the town of Brookville, at which lime and place all iliose intrre ted are notified to attend. 40-lw W. W. BUTLER, nrviving F.x'rof the Estate of A. Butler, deed.
IVIolascs & ITlackrcl
fk HUDS of N. O. Suirar.
a 26 Barrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrel No. 1 Mackerel. Qjiarterdo. 3 Tierce Nice. For sale by April 27th. , B. TYNEtf.
W. II. PHILLIPS, No. 7 Main Street, west side, three doors nboc Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O., DEALER in CHOCERIES and PRODUCE! keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Madder, Indigo, Saleratu, Class, Nails, Cotton Yarn, Fish, t obacco, Soap, Candles, and all other article in the Grocery Business, which will be sold at lhe lowest price, for CASH, or in exchange for Produce. N. B. The Highest Price paid for Feathers, Flaxseed, Flour, Pork, rUcon, Lard, Ginseng, TimnihySeed, Clover-Seed, Mustanl-Seed, Bees' Wax, Dried Fruits, White Deans, Hags, Jtc. Jtsv Cincinnati,. .... 3-y. JUST RECEIVED and P r sale on accommodating crms 10 Sets Fancy Windsor Chair. S targtf do Rocking do S Fancy Settee., t do extra .iac. N. D. GALLION.
G. C. 3IIL.L.ER &. CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Houldboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Retween Main and Walnut. Cin. O. March 15th 1848. 12 ly. turner & solvT Cincinnati, Ohio, West Seventh street, between Western Row and John at..
JAV M ANUFACTURERS. All descriptions of
Circular aaws mado to order; Iron, Webb or Hark Saws; all kinds of Narrow Saw. for tiirwinr
either for use by hand or mill power; all kinds of
aw repairing executed in a workmanlike manner. Ruckled saws repaired and warranted equal to new. Feb. 3d, 1848. 7-ly
IRON Si. STEEL.
Bloom Forge, and Jfhiati Iron Store
N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court House CNCLXXAT1.
nnON & NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every deai crintion, all of the very best quality warranted. Xnvils. Vises. Ueilaws, Carriage springs and Iron
Axle, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Ham.
mer mount.! not gooaquainj sss ssmnico. AL60 A supetw article of Shut Iron, No. 22, 24, 25, 26 Jt 27. N- B. All of the above article will be ..old foreash, and at law rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N.W. CHAPMAN. AugustJlst ISI5. I4-Iy.
O. &, W II. Roseboom,
Flooring, Boards and Planka planed on both aide i pt9ne e. VAa-a Trtnl TTannfarttirPrS to various thick new, saitabte for inside finishing of lie K Tj'1 jT: ,V
Douse, &c. I auu iveuier iu iirrawurc. suu uuudi j,
In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, NO. 334 MAIN STREET,
Bctweer Eighth and Ninth, CIMTKKA Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair
Makers' Tools, of every description, always on hand,
OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE.
Mar. 20. '48. I3-ly
hey have a good assortment of Lumber for all build
ing purpose. Penan a boat to erect buildings on the Ohio and Mississippi river, will find it to their interest to purchase all their building materialsof us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, &c., in Flat Boar and carrying to the place wanted on the river. The
boat being wnrtn ir cost on tne premise. We hare furnished several building on thi. plan the pa.t sea .on. Master bnilder having contract, in the country where material, and mechanics are scarce, will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock and price. We are eelting 8 by 10 inch sash at 3 J cents, and 10 by 12 inches at 4 cents, per light, and all other article in proportion. Considering the advantages we have in machinery, the low rales of freight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that all who patronize this establishment will br supplied with materials, c, at muih less price, than they have heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS CASH N. B. A bill of prices may be seen at the office of helndinaa Americaa; also at Mr. Barwick'a HoteL Brookville.Ind. Mar.l48. 13
GROCERIES. Rio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, Indigo, N. O. Sugar, Common do Madder, Supr. Imp, Tea, Salcratus, Alum, " Y. H. do Pepper, Coperas, Molasses, Alspice, Logwood, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Powder, Rice, Epsom Salt., Lead, Mackeral, Shoe Blacking, Shot,
Broom Cords, Matches, Stove Pipe.,
Hea lorus anu i-iouga i.iue.. For sale at the New Store of LINCK & FARqUHAR. Brookville, Dec. 30, 1847.
hats: hats: hats:
It." ESSRS. Linck Farquhar, have ju.t received
fi 'arge ana complete assortment of Dodd's auperior MOLE SKIN HATS; do do Brush do do do Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnette do Superior and Common Palm leaf do Black and white Wool du June I, 1818;
New Hardware and Cutlery Store. RW. BOOTH, No. 93 Main .treet, first door below Tra.t Co. Bank, Cincinnati, i. now re
ceiving direct from England and Germany, and the Manufactories East, a new and complete stock of good, in hi. line, to which he invite, the attention and examination of Merchant, when they visit the city. He will sell at Eastern price, the following
goods; . 200 dozen Hunt Axes, Hatchet, and Edge Tools; 200 dozen H. Mann and N. Morgan. Axe; 100 dozen Collins Co.'. Axe; 50 dozen J. Leveret' do; SO dozen J. E. Williams Gal breath' do; 100 dozen O. Ames' Shovels and Spades; Soo dozen Wood, Cross-eot and Mill Saws; 350 dozen SpearoUackon'Haad,PanelABack Saw 200 dozen Miscellaneous do do do da 8000 pr. Trace Chains; 3000 lb. Log Chain; 10000 gr. New England Wood Screw; 100 gr. Bed do; 1500 dozen Butt and Toy Table Hinge; 1000 dozen English and American Curry Comb; 500 dozen Cnrry, Horse, Wool and Cotton Card; 800 gross American and English Table Knives and Forks; 2000 dozen Pocket and Pea Knives; 500 dozen John Wilson-,Rusel' & Ward' Butel er Knives; 500 dozen Ante, and John Wilson' Shoe Knives; 500 dozen Shears and Scissors; 2000 dozen W. Butcher' Hand Saw, Flat and Half Round, Bastard and Mill Saw Files, 500 dozen W. Butcher' C. S. Firmer and Socket Chissels, Gouges and Plane Irons; 600 dozen Horse, Wood and Shoe asps; 10000 lbs. auperior Sad Irons; Together with a complete assortment of Manor Forks, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails; Brit., German Silver and Iron Tea and l able Spoons; Roger Jt Son', Wostenholmes, and Wade &. Butcher's Razors; Razor Strops, and the better class and quality of Hardware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods generally. Cincinnati, Sept. 1. 37-Jm
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