Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 November 1848 — Page 4
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n i s c i: f r . t ' v. mnnAKi or a riiniMt x boy. Francois Richard was horn in 1 763, in the ohscure lilt'" hamlet of Trelat, rnmmoiw f IV-Kptnaj-. In France. !! was the son of a p.H.r farmer, who shared the hardships at that time the common In! of the ajntoiil nnl hardships that can scarce' v he conc-ived by lhoeh. know not what hait, pitifnt. ami, si ill nrnrf, Christian r:ijtiti..n, can cnalife men to endue. Hi early ve,!-". though pa-se.1 in poverty, thfurity and retirement, were yet full of excitement; his yonew and ardent imagination was forever devi:ne nfir projects: and even his port and childUh tricks betrayed his speculat.ve torn of mind. At twelve years old. he eave l i.ns.Il np to the rearing of pigeon, and carried o.l little trade in them, with success sufficient to encourage and stimulate his spirit of enter- ' n..i.- A .,t . I tt... Ie,l ' PfrT B,l of the soil, and he was compelled to sell It to him, i . ,..., ,.:.. I "r - i - i i
.hUlings. Richard thonght himself a rich man. ll)n maIU,f..(.t Jre hitherto monopolized by Engand resolving to have some enjoyment from his lan l. ,lis pi.rw,Vrr:,nrp Biie,i l)V a,m!irent wealth, he purchase,) leather shoes, which a- , accident, happily obtained for him the means of . i. . l. . u .. l .. ... 1 ; ...
.io.i?-v .mi ..r ...... -,.uC,. on.r ot tne peasant, ma-.e mm oe tooneu upon a.- . ... . ....... ,i ..fsi a euiiir.iiu Richard had nothing so much at heart as be- ! - - ..... ...o r. V' " AfteV'-e Sa-? ' f v time the means or procuring decent clothing; so : . . . . ' . ... . : that, by his rustic hnery, he threw Ins schoolfel!os as far into the shade as he had alreadr lel,osasrar tuto the shade as he had already ( done in much better things, by his progress in ! . , R . ' ulu,,, j useful ktiowledge. Before h had attamed h , thirteenth year, he was qualified for the anooint-' ment of renter to the cattle-market of V.Hi.rs 1 - At seventeen he mentioned to his father his desire to unit the paternal roof for a snhere lar- ! ref and better adapted for realizing the obiect, i
... ... ,,. , " J I me Ktie oe ticiittontia. 1 he hrt essay ws. of hi. ambition. II father made no objection; ! CTOXUvd wilh x -m but when the mom.nt of -pntalioa Wmf) but the .tamping of the calicoes; and as the Pri:,fonnd himseir obliged to confess that, ia a time- ting of the was in iispcsaVe to th-ir beinaof great dtstress, h. had e.pen.Vd the greater ' M RicIlar., 4 llM mol,is part of the savings which Richard had iutrusled 1 j.. ,rrin . ,. r ' ,. ... , , , . . " (leavormg to discover the secret 01 t.is prcccs.-: to h.s care, and that he had now not more than 1 . 1 r . , , ... , , r , .... ; uut "is efTorts were vai 11 till nt len.h Ins p irttwelve francs (ten slu lings) to giva him. This 1 1 , 1 . . . . . ,. , s' s ner, who prejudices had be.M removed, and communication did not discourage our enter- j who lo t;lke , . he prismg youth He took a most affectionate : lurtf, 8W llim a d(le lo , dSsCOV leave of las father, and assuring him that he was j Tlie ,nailuracture now b -cam., so sought afonly ,00 glad to leave him this little earnest of ! ,Pr, as t0 make th. waut of marhiu, " to the prosperity which he hoped yet to work out ; wn5iWy felt. Ri(.harJ was anx!olIS, y xMp for him, set off with his new clothes in his W : . r . , , .. T
ami his ten shillings in his pocket. He arrive! ! at the chi,f towfof XoLndv with a li lt ' Vurse,bUt withashght, heart, buovant with i hope, and with a spirit of enterptis,, and deter-1 mination that defied all difficult . He deemed ' himself for..,. J Z ... uk .. . .luLa.iiin kiieM-.tia-tion of clerk to ly for him, his avancious man .1 . .... ... .urn ui ivicnara. lie maiie the voting ! Norman hi, servant rather than his cle So ' helping to cook, and waiting at table, the youth - ..r ".m nis master nav- ; in jj bought nw equipage, n order to make a oi table figure in some civic ceremonial, wanted hun to act as footman; but shrink in2 from this public exhibition, he positively refused, and SuUted the Ijouseof the merchant. And now h,a "though, by day, 1,1s dream by ntht," was to get to Paris. here be miobt , i. Ui. hi. darling oLjtofacqn -.. , of mereantde business. But for thi, money was
a nettv merchant-but ii.,l.i-I . .... . ; rnreutoii iroin . is strucjle wuli adversecireum-
' ; partners iook irom tile Government a snanons si-n-ro- !, ,t( .,,.i . ... ... master was a rude, irrnoranl and - r. . r,., ... , ' ai,I,,,st (wnnj I ,-ss, yet respected and er- ' o. one, ignorant, anil rnsjnMnn lilt heRued eTi on-rnv: and! he hnn.. ' . ... . .. J i
, incapable of appreoiatine such a .i i , t i 7 ., .ee.iK-.. ,.y u s teiio-.v citizens, but the change , i ""rTn" once theabode of luxury and weaiih, was snd- fro,,, : l,.,.,., ;.:... ... . .h. i
..,.e.-..-,,,uu io procure ii, Kichard tvicame ,.;., .i(u 1f . ...
a small coffee-house. n-Vi.m c year he stea. i;l i ,. .tly la d by everything he received. 1 viir i till he found he had ia half-,iece a nm suffi ' ,r ... . 1 1 snm su,n eient for his journev. Arrived in the capital it ' 11 Was not Verv e.svr fne ...... K .:.l. .... ' --v j .v... j uuiii, uiioiit , either fiiend or relative in Paris, to find the hk ana ot su insistence. Arter many unsucressful efforts to get Into a merchant's emnlov-m.ni be was ohi;rd to rvsnm. ,1.. :. ' , house kept by one of his co, n,ren tC ! liemuisites there b.i K ' ' 1 ? . ...uv.i iiivsivj uii!si;i r r- ... : .. l.i . ' ...... i .voiieu, ue lounci himseirattheendof the f-w shilling Xothin.eo.,!,-.. . I . . ! . . . .. . s-neca nis proeress: ne tievoted hi. I it. .)n. ... ,i. . purchase of . n, r r" " - u T ; ' . .. r . t-r-"t-" -nr,
maiiniapinrt, nipn ami : i adv.ntatn.ou.lv, II. .J i: . . i " ! wnu turiu niwui llll lie iicnA f . .1 -" 111 MOT K IMC. a it was exhanister)? ami m-kan .r . . , bor, he .ummeJnp hi, ,cc,u,, he found arinee ia hi, favor of I 0001 Richard continned hi. tr..t .ill
t,...t .u" JL " . " ?nW ""doavored to inspire them with a -ni.it of i,,,.
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by. fraudulent trick of . afret emp.Jved hv ! V"6 SU,,,.?'y W i - - ..TOnioiii. lie was even arresitad for an alleged debt of sixty pounds. - - ne coulil i easily have ni.' ibis, ...... ..i ... i . ... I rth... :, , 7 "- rty;buth,s honest and Independent mini re-' volted from every .peciesof tn.tiee he knew ! that he had not Incurred the debt, d he pferr.J r.-.tiaiol... ; L , ' i " . 6 ' -'""'"g roguery j iv iriunipn. The revolutionary convulsions that afterwards shook society to its very foundation, were now beginning in France. On the 1.1th ofjulv the riot broke out, and after pillaging the house of the manufacturer Reveillon, the mob fell upon La Force, where Richard was conrined, broke It open, and set the prisoners free. Once nrain was Richard lu the street, of Taris, with a toilet omewhat more neglected than usual, and twelve sous iu his pocket; but he remembered his fthvr iweives irancs, ana tliauked God and took courape. The house iu whi. h li I. ..I i.;.j ' . hi. money had stoooed av., , Z f i IS , s j nnths r- - " "... ue uwroweti a lew crowns, a i. ,,...! I,!. .1 1 .. . i. . . nrtAinnianl. K.. 1. u t - on v.u iraue oi iiAu k. r .i .i. . after his credit was re-established, and his tra.!e 1 flourishing. He now tHong-.t he mig! ll ' hi. operations, and took a fcrge estah.fsh e, n ' h. Rue Fracaite, and in , rich Tno Ju ' to purchase a domain near Xe.iwurs, Rat ,?, revolutionary storm now broke fvKth in iu full ' fury; and Richard whose peaceable I'is-nio,, ' -hrunkfromtlio . ' Ma s.ruggies that rent hi. country, soon saw that a considerable time
. . . . went io visit his father, aud hamnlv arriv-l .. , ,. s- s..; very ume that orTered him another opportu- ' niuor.r...;..!.. k.i .. .. ll. i -i ....... .. . : . - ou leaving me home of hi. hnv. hood, uf bei hi. aged parents. The traosporU of joy at ,,, , ! --expected arrival had not ye, snbsLi whe ' two Uihffseatered the hon.e with, war'ra n ,.J t w mcuuri vl IIMrtrr IV tlistraiu. The father had hee...... ....-. , ! the tall-collector, and the old proverb .a. L.a ' trualuthisri.su. il. ... ... ; ,c auir.v wm nh ... 1 n.1 Ik l I . j ... " - t .si in, - s-.s. ...a.. , Soou. woum nve been I . uui lor ixiuiialxl torttuiate arril i Mtion. erpo- ; VYhen the tutdnvs of the p-opl, wa'soirte-
hibsi eiapse 'elore mere could be anv seetiritv r 8 rA"mP"" ol ' for trade, or any fi. Id for commercial enter,; 1 '" . P,"rsev"i,'ft Wtty with bold and enterHe accordingly settled hi. accounts, dosed ,V pnsu,S K'M,,ns- II ' be nsgretted that he warehause, and accompanied by his wife M 1 n" 7 " w"rnine "P"'" speculations ri- Alavoiue. whom .rhad mlrriedl ; JjJ 7' ' ...ci, union between Ilolls.,.! -...l i .,
what calmed dow n, he returned to Paris, and to j fre-di speculations. A very i-hort ti'ne after his ' return, he became acquainted with a young merchant of the name of Ltnoir D ifrvsue. These two superior minds at once understood
each other, and a partnership was ent'Ted into which ws to end only with the Heath of ine of the parties. so loop known and respected as the i.rni of Richard and Lenoir. Tl;er,. were many points of n semldance heI Ween the two partners. Both possessed the same acnteiiess and almost intuitive tact in business, hut the perhaps too boldly speculative min i of Richard fonad a happy counterbalance in the coolnes? and ste.n'i'ic5 of Lenoir. Their ,ra,ie w , principally in English manufacture; nn, 0 extensive t'.id it become, and so wouderfuMy did .1 prosper, that two years after tlieir partnership commenced thev had red .... P'riners.i.p rommeuceo, ine nan real. zed on vy nnntu's which thev had invested n it . . 1 profit of 5G;I pounds. .(J now Richard conceived a nn'.le nm;m Kicnaru concened a no.,Ie. project num. i inr i uiruuiic .ion lino r ranp ni t otaccomplishing bis purpose. Having rip-ied som caIito ,)e perceivei) to ,,is ,urpriHlf ol, weigiung a certaiu quantity ot t ireai . I hat a 7.., K J K. , n ' 7 I r.... . . v.. , .ur.ii c, Uie r-. nv,ten;,i: v. hat anroht to the manFrom that instant he hesitated no j However, not wishing to do nnvlhtmr without ,lis ',. .-. u. Pomm- , i T ",s Pir"er consent, he communicated his pro- . iortii.,irnf, ffu i;.!.. , , .. , m from all(n, ,h , bo(1 atl(J novel a i. ... ., , .. - .. .. P'an; 0111 seeing mat ins ..eierm.nat.on w,.a i t to te nk ,., ,,,ft ,lm at fol libeMv, ,u , , ,. " . . ', - : n 3 I ...... . r ..., ... r.u. o, e nuuiireu jtirsistep was the purchase of one hundred
I. ,T V V ? JT 'Ti1 out to receive th, C,.u;,t d'Artois ; " th T .' y -igl.t h,ve
f. , , ' .. "? "P a 8 ShP : 1, . "Z " " " " "T u'r h-! '1 "" ! 1 - 1 " m ; 17 , " ta S- j f l,,We fra,,Uf B"J 33 lhrir r"n!er P' .i.,i.. . ... i . , , . . " - . worwnop o, the .1.. i . i ...... ol,is?j , 8l,j (o ,heiJ v s..eu oevume great, ,aal they were soon concern a large convent i ,i, ,;.i,ui,nl & r. .u. -r. ... x-i l.. , ... ..; . .'. i f IPW I'V Allsir r.;ini-. w.,s sistrn.k with the comnleteness of the .mr...i,; .,. .i , ? jndgmen e elevntion of h 7 To " i jiX 1 cia 1 freedom of France, ,h,t he offered 11 . , . . . . J Ltltltrll'r'IIIPIII IIP VfT ilkalill rllltl nil il. .1 ...ing tnat j he g.e a grarf .not!,, conventut thl ' -..'. j ... ........ u ii,. l.-noir now ,...,. j . ...,. ., , i no mnnii ifi.it.' I.' i. -I..... I - - i t - . VL, T 1 1 "'" t'M t' mg monthly profit of 16M pounds. The inA r .- 1 1 u' i i . defatigaWe Richard set up, successive v three ' J .line J ; hundred spinning ient-.ies, in different village, of ' I Ticanly , forty at Alencon, and one hundred In the Abliey or St. Marrin. Nor was his native ' : province. orgotton, for he opened, mannfactory j hun, riCi the l'"nwiorgoiwn, lor he opened a manufactory fh T' , hM ,,,,pr dld "s 'Ii?'tened benevolence here. Incersant were his efforts to raj ,10 in j, his employment in the social scale, hv P,arin "'" 'l a lvantages within their! re,ch. I il an assvlum wlii.h be f....,..l...l f., .1... . . . - rPll l't' of those workmen ! who died in bis em.,lv..,.i. I- ... ..v ..v.. k.Mi r ,rv bul h '" R . " reading, writing ari,li- ! lly provi.!in?. also, re- ! i iiir-iii-. ami in iitfir rim i 1 1 , I . - ,. ' "i . " "P ' sp.ritl.op; and ,.. order thot his workmen ""P''1 not 5 to ,,,e ,ub,ic ho"se for recreation, , , ' " ror "than ten years. Richard and f enoir I .. . . i i " s... .. w pir i iu me pinnaNefineii i il m.in l.i rn.il .tun t.v . .i. ... 0f human prosperity. Hut in Mir, . ..j and unexpect-M) event broke up a partner,, i i ... , . " r" "'I' " m"",; M ' 7 hb,n"t,B ri"e qu.tlit.es of ,,) to the most betiefcial r.sults Lenoir died suddenly, and Richard found himsilfaloue at the head of the establishment; and h; aving no one to rest.iaiu l.i.n ha n n-d Toll ........ - "ii'i'riii ..is gicantic views. He set up two more factories at Caen and L,igle, which made the numher umier his superintendence amount to six, all iu admirable onier. and provided with everyessenti.it for working Kut one object of his ambition still remained To beattained; h-wished .ranee to be no lo.ig.r obliged to import the raw material rrom countries thi.t did not arknowleoce her sway. In ! Napoleon'a career of conquest, Italy had now " ,l WW baU,U of his vast empire; and it was to the generous soil of Naples that Richard proposed confiding his cotton plan s . 1 , " W" b 'lr pf '77 'T Ak'a' "",! h "7 M"t"i mJ ' " t V ' ,hem " ,hey UCM 50 entirely, that ""I "r ,,U Vne' M ,hf:'"ll,r,,,f,,i,firs,crol''ll"'"yiii.!iil.l of raw cotton. 'p to this point Rieh.rd could only be regar- .... i .i . i.eu as ine m.ii .nisin.... . . i .-.. . " ' " ' n immense k.t . 1 P i "" "'to tne maret, and Richard could no lonr I....I u r... rnul.l nn I., .... i , . 1 ,,,Srt ii iiii mie lor "hat he had on hands: anJ ,ktl. .:. f.... , ..... . . ' ",v '" : ; .r.peLai.y at work, the quantity manufacture.! ( iu, very great " i IZ Vlr I x- " t,le 0 f I , d"r,U""'9- , fiends urge him j OC' ".ishmenu for a short "e; 'a,n-v 0,J nls cunl-tial clerk entreat' . . " it,anC' auJ '" trade:- " " 'e enoiiei, or , ....,, maintained j our reputation; think now of your I ............. j . . . ... " s,,u nt, i, i v llll.. .s m...J 1 . " YOU have so w. wrB(H,.. fxichard Was .W ... I ment, and ccutinued manursiri.. ! wv.e.yarguinUt., I !..,., f. oii.i.Hr i ,,-
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Hie involvem.-iits increased to an overwhelming degree, ami he was iiblig-d to have recourse
to me l.niporor, to Wliom he Iranklv Mated hi ' Munition. Ni llll. ttl..ll.:..l ....... J ' .., ...... ,.,,u s: er I ' rri ie, him, and ha I hut verv lately conferred noon him ' tlie cross of r.e:.in of Honor, i'id lint keep him lot ,t in suspens; and a loan of fifteen thousand frnr.es en, I, I.-. I liim l. t...... n, .. . demands upon him. Ilnl the treat cause of the ! pvi, mM, Kichard at length thought of adopting the niiiuufjcture of wool instead of that ofcoilon. This new undertaking succeeded .t first, an I was attended with consiiieralile i profits; but soon fresh disaster occurred; ami j when the year 113 arrived, oo pivywant with reverse of fort u ne to the Emperor, ruin was ini- I pending over I'.ie enterprising manufacturer. ' . i . " ' nuuereu to , ' make hint indiffi-rent to the fate of his fallow i n-. i citizens. hen Hi defenca of Paris agaiust the 1 ienemV, troop, a nnmVr of men hndbeenwUnt I ' j i . . . I de.l ani conveyed to t-Iie hospital, Richard, vis- ' tt p-rsnnti anxieties were not suffered, to itiliir Ibem .i,..il,nlll..,.-,Ml :. .i . : Ittng them, saw tl.ut they were lu.l.r on the We ..... . . , ironu.l. tie lmmeiliatelv supplied, at his own ... . . " 1 ' ! e.T;iei,::e, eiK:!l hundred straw-! cds, ar.d employ- j ed the boiler of bis bleach honse at Hon Sec.iurs t to nihke broth, da.ly earrieJ to them by his se,--val,s Bndc,pr , w!to attend...! on ft)..... in il. l,n...:(..i. .i. . ....... " c "rl u BCi,rce,y ? ,!s y expense i wrs incarred without either t.xiectah" Z.HW sovereigns ,.r i ,. ,i, n. ... , . . , ' " " harJ" ll,01,Sh E,e ,l!-v ,lachs'i t0 itoiiaiwrte. from hi: -...: i.: ir , ... .......... e.. any. "'-a IMererore rieejdy gr ieved at his fallen fortune, v.i .1... .1.. . , . r .. I - " ' r '"" " "" sands f !,, ,!ePend....ls was i.nolved in prot.cticn Vm. t fc , i . I , I - V . , .. 1 A's "is tr.auufactonc, by the restored Hourbons, and th.f !le tfj llot retuseio head the !e2:ou li.?cor.im.nd'.5l, when it ius to h ir p.renta wee a.l.tcioua.-! , :ie public iitiutice3 .it , itiauy oiner reasuti?, : i.o.iii,r,;,-,i uf t.ouruotis to yiH.d to the demands . of r.nglaiid, I'.iei ti:a duly upon cottan should be I .altogether taken off. The bill to lint effect, wl.ii h passed without any clause of indemnity 1 to the present holders of Mock, found Richard i . with a I'ortnue of eight million., and rend, red , l int poore r tlu.u when he first left his native vil- ; j hig i j Even in this extremity, Richard supported hy j his perseverance and fortitude, iid not des at. ' , Here-olved to hold on, though now less to main- ; tain his commercial repiitali.111, than not to du.,ge into utter destitution the twenty thoume,, in his emplayment. luthe.,ad soon exhausted all his recourse to loans, for wlii,!. ,0 hi little ti.ne h Folii-'li an interest was erar-lcit il.ui i. .. ... is ruin was complete. He nt lenoth ! .mi seemed to him now without an object, was too wi,, a, l!le ;,rixa.:oli3 0r 1)ovK. . . , ! an,t flll r,nVl., lirnu.. no c . ... .,. ' .1... - 4 v v-v, v... in , .lir n -lilt? i 1 '""ll1ly features, once so animated lroVttl Imvv nf(.rlv tlii Li..... . . . ,, ' . ... . 1 -"tr.u,u .kit j ;' - eu. rL' oi nu character. II was not till Oc-i "" tVbt? '-"' ruin .,,-th put a period to hiJ o ,h T' ' lo ,ht" R'-'Ve by a numerous assemble of those ' - ei v,ry woik,...,, to whom he had been not tnereZnZu ! '"T ', " , - " """" t.liiiliurg!t Journal. Wilt,, i, forihe Mmlil American Ccorier. Importrd t'ntilr. Tl.e old Massachusetts Society, instead of givinrril. .irfri.. I-., ..it . S ,reiids stereotyped premiums, have nph lorta,i of Ayr- j ir 0a Ci,u,e' for 1,19 lwo capital ' C,rfNeW KK!-i lbkn.?ry the ox the voke ami llie cow at the nail. ! Tl.at. ...il- 1.. I ...v.- s....,c i.rin'i'ii very jui.icintl.slv pluced I ill the cariofMr. riiinnev oi.eofil.a I , , Ol'eOftlie 1110.!el( tarniers of ill? Hay State, with a view to heinir' "tilil every country society can bs ; supplied wit;i siock ol these races. vt. ii.i i. ... 1 ,"""r. 8 mon,l,y ror . progress oi tins patriotic enterprise on the nart ! 01 venera.de sta iely - . A ciiie,,t of these ,"on,h, r,l,or,!' '," Mo he transaction, "f lhe ,ilst Mr' rrP'" wl,irh il i,l,PPar"' xhnt oiiginal expense of the iinpoalalion of five Pev ons and a like number of Aryshires, two years Co, was i i,r,(,l), or J'iSl, per head. Let this he a hint to those ho hesitate to pive S 1 00 for ,, . , - - - " I.ull that we know of, at Patterson, X.J .hred hv ' " hereon, of M iryland. eoual in al, respeoVs ' I,, miv i,. I- ....!.....! a r. i . r. rt . 1 " .,,.-, - inn n imiKe til iiv.i v.r. . - ' 'lie original stock are livinrr and thirteen de. 1
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, , """ ! - soppin ii t it A I t I 1 Ot'Sl.V w ill. a. In proof ortheexeelteiiceoflhe Aryshire stock I Tt'"" ''"l"" ' ''" ? ",;,.v ,,'" menssary t ,uppiv for .he dairy- and in proof of the efacy of sv s- 1 t '; ' I t" ."b".';; temalic breedit,, with a view to particulate : v., of,, (itiieols and the intrinsic excellence of establish- ' ""y"' r, n, , , , c. ..arv died breeds over the country come hy- chance cow Tl! t'X however pood she mav happen to be Mr Thin- ' "i . .'",a'' " '""'' P!"' on th.un hen-. ney states some remarkable facs. ' ' rhi' One of tlie imported Avrshins in his care nt rCj f AMII-,r's "" 'an. th. s, l,a.,c. Krati,
li years old, yielded in January, 4 nonths after' calving, ton pounds of butter per week fed on hay and one peek of corrats per da v her calves i atone yesr old aud of either sex, found ready! .i t i n i - i onisr nt .si The price at which half-hloo l cows u,r sold at M ami 4 years i Id. has been from $10 to ?70, while the natives of the same age were selliii.r from S-JO to $10. The imported co So. in!-. " con","u K-T'"ff. J ielding 15 Touuds of but Wt "k; 4 of ,,t"r wpit'-nnts, known t. t - in.: : . ... . to Mr. riiinnev, cive promise of liHieo- r..n., i ---'e ...i.j r.jiiiii to the dam. I would now ask, says .Mr. , what has become of the dcic n ai ts of cur best native cows, even such as are ackuawledg.-d to be fully eqn dto the Imported: the descendants even of ' the famous "O.ikes cow?" the "Xour.se cow,", and a host of olheraeei.lent.il good cows, descended from a medley of ell races where are they all? .All found their way to the shambles Their descendants all goue the same way not ' one of them found to be worth the expense of rearing. Thousands of do liars, says Mr. Thinney, hare been expended to improve the dairy stock of Massachusetts, and yet says "not an instance is Oil record Of their traiisinittilitrthe evtmnr.i; ! . ... " ""' iahties of the .Urn, to hf r prosrenv. , .r,, k, : . ... ., , ' . ' 1 lr,sslK w"" "m pure tnoon ol a loreign breed, i O i . . r T T oecarauons iro.n su,,, . source ar -"-f alU ons.deration. .... . ".e wrn, ilrom ? ,M,"f sonrre lh"1 hoS". weic;!i two liii n.l re.1 and upwards, were contrac ted lor vesterday to he delivered in this c.iiv m i ,,.., ...i .. ...... . . . We ,io "ot ,,,i"k fro,M Vrvn appearances, the ' ....ii.ii ...... rrtrui. -u.e trills iter nu llilre.1. , ... . . . - . maiket ill ranee much, if anv, above those ? A I. ... T I I. O .... .. - 1 " Alton Telegraph, Sept. 2 rrTieo V. ' ",e s'' wa"'B "dand in Fncland King of the ou viu to ner latmr, i;ie runaway .rr.. rh
Choan Cl3th-mt Store ! " ' V M C t. It K 1st SON . xiervhntit Tail ,rs, an' n I V lunt.il.? Ill n.t'l '..ill e.lll-t:ill' l k- rn nil ti::nl i
r. n. rsl rl Mi. lit el ,-. :ie y ilia li CI t !. . HIT as c'l ;ip j t"tu at in l!iir i s-ri'.Si-li., " tiii'i.-; I" tl. : :,..., . , ... I l ......I .. ,. l... I. .. I. ...... ' 'n ,,l 'i ami mamiatiiir .1 In ait i lm, r In i- i tTfltt- M.tt ! we ell. I ruin !, s. ,,t. !.... .1 -n i-.il TEngine Shan and Pounary, hj Front street ..,,.;.' vi,w w,., r Canal lu.in. ti.iri'.linli. tin leiml a-il Inr :.le at ll.i time. 2 l.ni;iiH'v, 12 in. fjlimbr, I et I-'iKe.
2 it. i ' in. il.i .1 iln iln S ! in. iln 3 iln il i a in. i! i 2 il.i iln f iln a in. iln 2 ilo tin I i!n L in. tin ?fl ill. .In miMUK Mil. IS AND I'nilX Kit V I. t.F.fl S.
All kni'1. i t Mil l. M;ir 2S, IS4". U ti K A K I V O li.aile to orj. r. r tVcllll Ailt'l i rm-s j i .T - . i I B I l.i - I ft I I A il 1 insnn, ,!-cel. ira.eH maiinlaetnrer , ' 7. or-rrn-Tt Sn taprrtHa, ln ailniittrrt ..h- i ''llv falilemia t'iani i 'fur hrttrr ih ci . Sr.-tn; ,n;;:!a.- ami i il.e "cheaiH i mi. I b. t .. .li- I " 7'' "";n"1'" !1 " " " t.iai Kal.le ,,r.ip rn, in the "r !v!,r "" r.il.noiiarr Complaints ; r ... i aii'i i in an. ...i - mm, . . ..... the ... -t res,.. e.al.K e .may he ,,l.1...i,r,l at t!.e mtvhh .hi. uhm- mit t umnt'tiu ninnnT, . K' p "r !"" "i't"'1" -t in.11 I" r mail. H'K.K.ltH'K .IJ.VY, 're;-, .i' I't- .a"'f;a '' Cn;u ' lr.ra r,2- Jtrmutway, New York. - . " - - - j 8 IJj SSt'l ' t vV Ji!lili. ! t 11 f; r iwt.o-1.... . ..t" .1... .,... -.i-ii.'le. f.r ! ale by Ml HtOX b MARTI . ohio norr.L: A T P A Jl 1 SON. O l! I O : D. CIDIIAPD, rronrietcr. Mills i: . e I Jl'.l. i tl lip AlUU'v! l!Hi".V n inm7 " mderd r, 111SI.I--i:;tl i.ot i.ie roou.- u.l turn .-.bea w uli new lleil-. lil'.leaiU, e:i:iir,, . a tile,: ar .1 '.'pet .-yt'liuir eoao. ct. d w nil. an. I a:tpi'r:a...,u :ltl. b,.i,.nr M L (lB, ,,,,, rff an ,.ri. : :!" ' ' ' '" at ai.e,tafc:i-!imet n, tr , be ,..! ... aay ,, . r the ,a.,u-ni.e . it!,, r vsm or wet 01 t..e ,i-.o-ni,u.i... it., tao;., to:. 1, not ' 'ur,,.... .If... .!.- anJ .jmi ri. , uf life, and .. - ' ' ' , The st: bl.nsb. !,....;.,:.-1.. i!,i. I!... i-e al.nWn 'Il era veil. I :e'.nt of pruvi ml. r will at r.'.liiin.s be t.iri.i-hetl. 'i'ra vei.-i'. il I fmii it to t In ir comfort and adran.e 10 ilep rt the Oaio Mou.e. Feb 5, ti.47 nfi.if w K will ltTt.u!v liv she fir-it ofMrn f.ir Cnrtlinir. I I t. : tnr :i:.t !n :t art ;f tlu- !h i t n iln t wt.Mu.i;, .,111.. nau-oiti nit, trttd hmui, can w.lll t ,)lt;'.t!t nr.- u-iv.t ii ...'......1 .)... ) notice. L.KlU.(i AM) .-'IXNINC, il ' e dolte for l-.l-.ttm.er, at the t'ol!.. itir t.rii.e.r Wi Bite ool ,,l liroachel. 1 , els. nr. Ill ?t..d . 17 Hielinc ari, j ct 1 he small. .1 l. i. 0,.r .piuniae mu-l he 15 b. M A Nl'F AC i L UIXC. Ji an,, Mite mix.l, le.-i', jri pr. vd. i I " .111 " .t-J! " lin? I i r .1- r. .triio,' t " " I. uf. Sa ft in. i. ace 1 as, on. re, aecorihit Cloth, an oi-dii:-o color, f Jllo75 lor. jo'lo-m Wli.i, D.d r' ia n to I, a(-.'i,-itiii to w ithli.t , lo5 " 2s loir' Hiattkt-Is, per p lir, t e have a li-rv lari-estoik S ! 00 fwoui.F.v noons ol ihe above kinl-, w hii -h we will K iflad totAchauire for Wool . t'aslt, or anv kind o!" Pi-odiu-e, at very lair price-. As we are tl t, rmii.e.l to w arrant our w ork K'i 'd. and urn ire o.l. .in ra tile, w e hope and expect a ial'C -lii'i'e o.' tl.,- p'lVu- paii'onai'. I'll 1 ' I' II ' I I v i c ..- i.- -1 1 ;r ...!'. ........ ... ..... ..... ..i.r. .. .in. in, ou .... .ii--i..,,lri.,, Apri ,,,, 1S4,.; K. M CY Sc CO. Hardware and Cutlery. fILI. ami rr I'm Saw, 'L uinl ;iml H;imI S;i, Draw in K . , Cumiiir Kmvt t, I'ttrkt t Kntvt , Knivrft niul furl;. Hutrhrr Knivi K.H'h I.nrk anil I.atclitu, Thumb L:m hi' . KoiiihI nml Sfpiari Uo.., Hurt, and Srrvw s, t i ami Sin I Stiimrt , M ll aad ( it's-, lut a a v 1 1 It t tl'ind Saw F Watll.- Iron, Steel Yards, f.riinl Stone Cranks, Nail and Si II inn, is. And I. on,. Hrae. s :..., liitt,, Allies' Sh.lv. , a' ,1 So.l.li Heavy t;rail Shovels, Hay Korks and Ae-, Manure Forks. Ilame,, Itrass and So - u- K, f T , ,. I h, above :uv o:f. ,-, .I a' .lie law, -riee, lor Ca-h. j( lll'.i"k ille, Nov. 27, I l..'0 I Ciin'ir.Ma:, TVNF.lt. I'lTTSIilffwCJII IKOW tfl.l. .nppty of the I.OUKNZ I II O N , Nail,. Shi I, nod i-aoint;., u arranti d 1,1 be i itial ill qti:ilil to any in the market, alwav, on hand and for -.il . :.i a n.:.ll a l.:,.i,.' on Pin.loir.. ..ri... ' :l '" "' !" w i U do well tnirivo me a .-all I., r,,.-.- ,.r.l,ai,, .is, i,v. slab steel ' Tv tlZ Store, .N""- 2-0- '' 9 Jour, above Filth ,t., ZT'T - (l'T-nn r,-t r. I tl ! i.,j&jicii,v. .iuictliai;5i., Y "". n',-,A VN,K """''I In-r. In ini'orm the public S 9 'hat he publish,-, :,,:,Uv for c;raii d.,- "',"!,,,, ''. Iiiniselfaml.il his An-nt.,an Almanac. called JA YNF'S MFPTC AT. At.MAXV. AND (ilTDI. K) HEALTH. Ihe cnleu l:,,,o. for this u,:,',:ie are.,...,,. ..It I. f"; '' ""-. n.i lor .he d,.r. r. nt la . " l:.,. " '.T'V"". "' "'' .....ally M-.i.ii us ;1 ia,.,.,!ar ,n ii.-rv part of theVnit.d Stan sand l!r,iih North A r.ea. 1 hev are priut.d on i,-",..l paper, and will, hainl-ome new t pe, and are ... ally bound. , ..i,,., ( ,,. ,. , ,,"., ,, :ic. uraie C, m;,r printed , ,h,. ,-,,, , Still,., ,.v cmi.iin a larce aieount of taluahle inforniation, .,iii'edt.i ihe want. ., r. and ..f that kind loo which cannot lie I. mini sii His CAT.tl.mifK OF DISK SF.S. with n mark, an. din clion. lor their n mm a I is reallv invnluabl, and make them welcome vi-iler. ill evel'v ho,,,.' thev ' - - ..loiiij su i p, .,, l ast one of l" Anniiai,. n Aiminai for io4.i j, ,,- ''Z. ..rihtiiialv,!: t r.serv lainilv slum miiuu hkh;, ,.,, . - . . - . v oiien atati am llrilis i i-, r.. he h, i. It in. itc. v' "' '' VTV ...vi .s 7V l o I k- r r rr o e 'I! r".V I1"'"" r-i "' :" ' :,rh a' possible and And all Iti-ookvillc, Ind. - i , . , - -, ".. s.i. or.il, Familj M.dicin.s. no are mri-ni. r..r n.. i... t-..i..i - lvsl iri ItLCEl VKIl and f, r.alroll lrrtiiiini,i.lniiim irm. io su. Fancy Windsor Chairs. - on uocKll, ilo S Fancy Sctle. .. ' do extra sie. X. 1). OALLION". "xm.-W-01" TW f lUtOOKVIT.l.E Th. lompson s,.,, . "iynnu,r '' the P.-.1, .... .. . ' r"' .uaiit ... a n onii r of ex no,.- a. .,..1,1 trai-k'.n county, Indiana . w i II txpo.. at put, ,c ,,,. , ,h. ,,, ,- , . ,. 0,. ..III.' .,,. if 11,-.,,,,,,,,,,.. s , ,h d. 'ce 'wiTa' V' forafamilv r. i1 he ! rni. of s,i,. ,. ,,. , . ., , i nion, v ei-si. i i,:, . ,", : . ' ,l i" "": th. . ... "i ttliilllllsi. ntkfl 1 ti'5aif. "i.-niMimm (h.Mlay Mivinn.r niir thtr.l ... ' " a.tm-r. Sep,. 2MM..-.0.4W VJ"" " 1 ar.iihar, Alt'y. .,.t Just Established. I "n ,h" lown""! Tin.hop m Ihr town Rrookn e, and will keen on hand, ninke nnd repair all ani. I..- .- .- p ware csiouur. .na. ' n" ' V' r Coppernia.le. and put ,, .,.,.,.. . """""'"T manner i I.. . . u ' lerrn., an a durable ,.,, i,f ,,. l's ..::.,.''!' rp""'ly m. hii .-......" " ' (I in tii ,r.i:i'i,. ... " "! 1 n" " f'H.kimr x.r-nunt, uu.i l. si..... 11 of ulmli w,n u! ,111,1,11, , I to suit pa i l, i., r. Inn, in in Indiana, OLD BRASS. COPPER an.l PEWTER WRE -II lie lake., . , x. hi.nge ,r ,r,icle. uf,,..; I." E 1 , rson In 1 shop on thTweM.' t.. -i and -' c our line are .ol., i....l we do i hiiizr. III. at .1... I in llrook i '.. I ih,. public .nu:, re JET Pit x. i.t-i. ' Oct. 14, 1S4S. 4...tf " .... .r. , j - F r.v,;UM)0 -VTIII cir..!l.j.... c F. CI.AR! June Jd, li CI.ARlySOH.
1 . f"l!IE St asml i.r the r i nr in:. I't i i' wnrii i . f . 1 'II ' 1 r ? -y. Ihl.,li iif 111- h.al'll. ( ;", X. ailv llll 111.' i . nf b iH$Z FX r-v......i'. . in .l.e Spriiic. 'VV j J.l...i,M l.a.elne.i r. , nL . klV-Bjr -t ..a... .,.. It m. I ..ir.. .- ine; that the linmat. -v.l, m.li...lJt-rp..i.lrr..il) aff. tte.lat ihi. lime 1 he l...le ..aim of nature almw. thai ,,i..lerl'..l in- 1 flm lift' in uuteail The m.t. r w..rt.! awake, u. new life, ami man aa.t heal an.l all animate.! cxi-terna-are a.r. ct. it. Now i the time, therefore, in i.e s... h n.e.!i.'i..al pn , ..a.i....sa.exp.'riei,ce ha. .h..wi. to 1mi.ifalnl.le ia th.- pr, . .,., ami t are .,f d.sea.e.. A, cppivn Mi'mriVPS . . V i. ,vV, i V r k ihe r.rael, iiIh r? Yrretal.le 1'illn, the (.raefenberi: Health Hitler, anil llie Gra. tenure ba.apaiall ..iiltmlliiu, nuiliil .iperreni-ti an itinera, ruriim-.r-al.le lh Till-, anil Piller art of incalculable ,al..e. n..e v .In. take Hi. in i.ei'.l not t. ar ikeener- , ume .m ri ef ihe Sniiiini r huh n at l.ai.j. llie nliia.t n the pr.. nt Biilli lin i lo apprize the p.ih,c ,.f th. ai k.... l..lc-.l ...perinritv ..HI.. a. teiib. r SARSAPARILlU COMPOUND, Sar.ap:.rill i of ttt etflcacv in il. an-inc the v. ., ,V(lnl iM r,,.., ,,,.,,; it ,, ,M. rt ; nil .he ini.M ic.t at.lic pnlli'i p I.' anil in thp nniit lattlt!fu ,,,.,. It i, J, ,. 'h that e put it in larire v 5el or vat to sua pur bml, nnxitnc it with print ..i.a.u.l.. ,,r mnln.it-. m.i.I umer An art .-te I 1. n. qiiautitie. of ninln.se. and water. An art.t-le t lin iiitnitactMred mu.t iniiire the tone of the Slninai-h, anil h cinnparativelv inert. The Sar.a pari 11a t'onipound niaiiiifarturt'il hy the Oraefenlieri; Company, i a nio.t powerful poiiceiitratinn. It i to Sarsaparilla what Ui.inine i. lo liTiiviaii Itark: one bottle coi.ia.n.nir more virtue than ten .f anyotlicr ever before manufaetnrei!. t he do,e i ha'.t a tea-.poonfol only: ,0 thl tht're an' more de,e, in . bottle than thi re ,. in the lart;i ,t botrle in ninrket of any oilier manufacture. It i al,110 literal ly a ii!jh:;le of'S.irt.etiinrin.i. T he jmlilic .re well advi.ed of the ut of Sar.aparilia, by mean, of the numerou. adverii.. nu nt, which crowd the pre,,. It i, iinere,.ary for u, th'-iefore, to trouble Ihe reader with . r. capitulation ot the matter. We won ill -imply mid that all ptr.o.i, who have made up their mind, to u-e llie article sliuiil'l pnriha,e no other than that made hi thi. '. Iiica.i..u, ,!,; ; la ,-e ,l,e h,!e. !,., i, con,. Cnmpaiiy. 07 It i warrant, d to be ten limn more an any other known; no matter how or extravagant tin ntlverti.enit 111., com. in. in addition lu bacsnarilla. a ...ovno. riiuci i.iraiion o, .van. Iraki'. Htinlork. Vm . 11 '. j Ii li(.-hl, r.'.der. Yelio-v Dock, Ifiiaciim, and ottn r ; itr.pertant i:o ilica,,,. nt, 11 iiich are not feu, id in any J oTlu r preparation. Ilhas perform. -tl cure, nfn kind iu:ao-t .iirjia,iii ui lie., anil it ri coniimmleil b- the F.i?u! ty. C j' I he General Ac. ut for Iiiiliaiia i Mt r, Si aton Ceiitreiille, W'a ne Co . Ind. u, u horn iipplicattiinv for aici iiei' mr.y be r.d.In . .1. Jrutt tv frankn Vonfif v. .tn:.n S. Viniam, Hri.i.kiille ; fockaf. Her i o',cy, ruclie.t. r, E. I y111 r, Mi tain-ra. r.IJW AKU HAH 1 OX, Si cti tar) . Xi York, April, 1848. 24-lw. Queen City Scale rianufactoryi Main Sli'.et. 3 door, from the l.vf. !IK s.il.sci i'n r has ,,u bund an.l is c.ni.iaiit'.i ia m"l:nfaiturin PLAIIOKM M'M.KS i.l'ail ..i-o. i.i-s umi ir., ii 1-. ains. ot a .up. nor am., ot a .tip. no r irraot. .1 in ic.iy,,. ne In f..re pr hs;uK W (. H C 11 11 II I . niiulily. All i.t wliieh are warrant. .1 spect. I'll.,-' call and evamint L I si w I, re. I'lil'l MM II tills INS1 II r l K. I In. is t I'siu:; thai the pi'eliilum was aunidi.i at ih, F.ielitl. Annual l air nf (lino Mechanic," Iiisiiti,!,- i., w ,. Hu.ldait, lor I'lailViin Scale, tin i-. ,i.il,n, ti l.v ,nn! t-iieii under our hand t'ii first .In nt Nov.'mlur IP-t-'. JOHN V. 1 0." I V., Pres-t. J. W. Applee;atl, Sec"). Ja. '4.. 4 I)liI3!i: X CO. VUh'Um. :(t !ii'v Jowt li v, AND yVrCII-MtKKH-S TOOLS ft MA IF.HIAi.S 6 "tONSTAN ll.Y on hand, an txtensi, e assort ment I of tine Gold and (iill Jewelry, Gold and Siln r Spectacle,, (;.ild and Silver Lever'and Vorire W ai. li- ; c; (.old and Sliver l'l'llllls. Speclai le (.lass, .. j. i olin Strim;,,PiTi'nioii cap.,ri stoln, ltaor-. Kuin , ; Si issors, JIcc. c. No. 5, West Fourth Str Oct. 20, IS, 7. 43-ly ,t CINCINNATI, O. ! , Lightning Rods. j (lllice and Manufactory on .,ib St. N un n Main and I Malin.i. cinciw . ci. ! viril T l"V 1' A I F.N T SIMM M. T WIST Kl t'Att-- . WIMZl'.l) IltON LI'iHIMVC; HODS. int. n . fe I lengths, w .'Ii ir'ass i.,, rs :!,! bras, M r, w.nm- ; in c 1 1 1 1 joints, imnroviil M.ialiie A : t.1.1,111. nts r j lirnk or f an..', I. c. ihi r will, his elliinlir three ; I'lMiiirid . opto r h.n.l, iii'.unie.l wil'i lifneii ilnr .'i nit', winch li.ii i ih,-power of.af.lv and .il. utlv ill., hai-.'iue the air ef its .up- r.iliuudaiit . Ii i tru -it,", ; ineri than any rod, . r Imu-lil b. f .re the piiblie, I , that an l.iiil,link.s. ,.,n-,i i.-utly proii l. d will, the-e rod-, are hevoinl a donhl. pt-rferilv safe fi-.ui. the . , till coii.i qui iui of l.ihlnin tli... -nils ,.ri- o eaily arrancpil, that .in one ran readilv attach tin in. The inini. use patronage and i n iisiie no- , it" clo se lu-htnine rep. lien prove how ati.t.tctorilv they are reei ived liv (he public. Hoi:, in t; Ut Copper Mali, and Clun-.h. .. 8cc. ' ! UtArA and nil ,'i,k-, s. Disiaut order, "'vZ' T'"'' Hollow (iilt Conner Hall, and We..tl...r v...... r..which include, the Attachment, packinr; promptly lorw ardeil. ds are provided 21-litll o.oool.HS. Slicjo I rn, assort, d iv,. t io.ooo Wayne, " do 00 III,. American Steel ZSX) " Eliclisl, blister steel SO kept nails, for .ale liv ItiCHAHD TVNEH. Mrookville, Mav 4, U47. 19 n. A. lUdwcll. Josiab Drake (.. A. RIDWMLIi Ar CO. commn '. cmi As" HE EE It TO r iii.-reiiautii.e. Me.sick, Taylor & Watt,, Dafcete rs; Uiuce, .Inini Kugler, .tame, Calhoun, L. II. te.tltuail. M.ir.h 1- I'o M. Kl.Cler Jt Son, S. Wui iliinirton. Elli, Xt Morion, I)e.'47 i2-ly CO-PA KTNEKSIIIP. "''l' I and' HUE tindersiirned have emen d into partners km , oe .i it iisiiciiini oi 8 ClillTll Cntiiiiii.. i.ii i ' .... ? . : E w Orleans de. the linn of SI M I'. rC (.1 Alt II. an, ...licit .hureol io. ni.siiics, ui r raiiklin an.l :i, In, u,,m- counties HOItEHT SI'ENCE, THOMAS GL AKH. New Orleans, Dec, tfUfl. 52-ly PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. IV E ju.t received a rood assortment of Silk, ' l, Hicham andC'tlico Parasols. I Plaid Dres. Silks. I M, nun t Itilian.l.. i llonu. ts and Palm Leaf Hats. j Which will be sold at lhe lowest Cincinnati price. ! lor cash.. Person, wi-hiinj tohuvirood. will Hnd it to ! their iiit. re,! to call and examine the price, ofniv! good, before tin y make their purchase. Mayjrt, !84J. It. TVXE. ) TI'IJVJS OPTIIrl ; INDIANA A Jir.IwICAX. ! reiWO Dollar, ill adv. nee, 81.50 in .ix month., 1 " Ltioai tbe end of the vear, and an a, I I,.,,,,, f .10 rents lor every year pavment is di laved thereat-' ter. Apvkbtiskmrnts. One squarenr les, w ill be in. .erted three t nu. s f.,r on,. d..l lar.ifpai ment be made in ailvance; one dollar and twenty-live cents if pav. mi ni he delayed mie year; and one dollar mid liltv el. .1 I i iv .1 two year,, and in lhe .nine proportion to. lhe time pawn. -nt i. . I. laved, l arcr adv. rt.s. m. ni.for a longer t ikic will be rhurirnl on the .nine t.ilic.pli ,. Suspr. 5 o la M r & .Tlarkrrl llltns .1" X. O. Suirar. , ."i Hum 1. of Moli.se.. If HalMiarr. I. No. 1 Mackerel, f in.ii'ti r do. 2 I . rce tf.ee. For sale bv Apr.l 27th. R I Y SfR. (. V. .llll.LT-.i: & CO. M WVFAC IT ItEltS OF Cast, Wrou;' t, and Steel, riouldboard Ploughs, j Seventh St. Hi t wiiii Main and Walnut. Cin O March Utli 184. 12 ly. ' tuk rcir& so. j Citicinnaii, Ohio, We.t Scven.h .irert, between Wri-i-rn Row an.l John t., j SAW M WlFACTfllERS 'All description, of Circular Saw, mjide to order: Iron, Webb orj HackSaw,; all kind, of Narrow Saw, li.r itirnioir ; either for iio by hand or mill power: all kind, of I .aw repairing executed in . workmautikc manner. ! Ituckled saw. repaired and warranted equal to new. ! Feb. 3d, IS41. 7-ly j IIIOX & STKEL. Hloom I'"oi.-t;r, AND.It'Mtll Ikon Store 11 . l lll I VI 1 "V' :iS..l,i Stn-rt. n?,r lhe Court Hinse. i r.vrv.vivv ;HOX .Nc NAILS of .llsiies, STEELS ofererydet-ci-ij.tioii. nllof the very best nuality . arrai, ted. ' ,, i ,l, II, How.. Carriage spring, .nd Iron! ixe, Ilaiiuneri'd Iron, Crowbar, Sledge. ud Ham-! mer moulds. Allot' good q.ialitv'.nd warranted. j A siiprrior article of Shot Iron. os.J2,24,25. Jl !c 27. J N- H. All rrfthc .bovtv article, will be sol.fesfor cash, j .nil .1 low rates. . Country Merchant, and Ul.i lg.mil lis w ill liud it for their interest tn call before purchasing ' el.ewhere. N . W, CH AI'M AN. j AiirustJIsI l45. I l ly. I
BULLETIX NO. 5
Dr J White s Celebrated Remedies '
AT. E without a parallel. In tl.e iniari.it.le .lccn.- . - wmi" lll" llleir l'll.ll..Milellt. V'Ii. revrr llie lari alive power, lit these r. nit-.lit . are luted liv iie. with " .".-11 ll.e.einxri.llr,.r..vr r....C.-r ela.m. to f-nhiic r..,,l,.l. nrr. 1. ase, ,,. all C'.I.U ...3I,.. to mp.i Br...t C..n..l.mt, "T-'le. It n e.i cn.rj.it. l.mir or r. M.,ralie. illIhentlier lit st ri m. lie , know n. tii.r invariable nrnvr ' " !"' Li .' r rei.,rlle. " ""ve. .timnlant. p. cmral .ml .!. ...n,-t , m '"f 'teraimn, rrronvt , r,.c, ,,, ;.J "-i.''hel. anil lr-f.r. th. ...lit ..fltn' m. ,.c"rr""! .' he '"'-"'P'.vr fa.,., ,.r the fl.ii.l.. a.i.H.y " '"'"' qual.i.e. n.,,1 power ..f .limine; irr.iai. ' V 1 , " ' " UVJ" '"" : " i " 2 . , ' V " n U" " , ami .utlernie; trom cold, I " . ' ' i". .n.r-l power, will remme .11 umii.t.. .1 any, .Tit. ine-nniuble value, and the jus- .""' ''e reputation it h.rq.iin-d. ' Femal. who ue il.e v.m.i.i vii.i, r..- ri,... Als , (n m, .,.,. n)Xriu, D(IBn or Premature l.alinr pain., are never hereafter w illinir In be without if hew- r mn lie. have rerueil ... manv, in various ili.eae. frimi .ufTeriiic: ami death; none equal In i for wtuili ii i preparetl. Dr. Whin--. Indian Cunipeiinil. persevrrinrlv ne.l, pn.ituelv cure, every cw of Iy.pepia. however .evrre nrt hriniii-. A. a renie.lv li.r the r. mm al ..I' Female Oh.tr.irtl'ni. ami oilier ilit ae, it i. infatlilile. In t viilence t.f ihe .uiparallelli d power and ine.iimahletalnenf hrlmliai. C'.'m.imiiiil. a. an Alterative an.l IMir.tier.if ihe Illooil, we may ren.nrk Dr. J. Wliite ha. ii .ed it in me trvatmi iit'nf irre.i m.ml..r of the mn.t loalh.iime form, of Syphlitic .ecrel) dis-tii-v.. .mi me c-iatllieatmn ..I it. happy effect., and Ihe .pee.ly permanent cure oftliesedreadf.il ili.a., , ...... .,,,,- , all , ay oiner reincdie. in hi 'cminurv or in Kurone. Il 1. the only remedy known, on which a rea.onahle : hope or permiiiient rei overy ran be fo led, for all 1 thne disorder, indiratint; or crnwincolit of . radical I impiiriiyufihe blood. Itnctnally ha, accompli, hrd ; all that it ha. been a,. erted !ar,aparil!a would do,! but ha never, really, performed. The Indian Compound i, the onlv lilifailinir remedy for Scrofula or Kinc;-, Kvil, White Swellinc, Svphi- ' , hue (eeret) and Mercurial Disease,, fleer.. Kmntion. on the Skin., Disease, t.f the none,. AfT.-ct ion. 01 me 1.1. er. Ilv. pi p. ,a, Ci!.venf. fihenmnt.n. v.out. and for all Nerv..., and Chronic complaint, occ.irnnir in debilitated rntistitiition,, and constitutional and hereditary complaint,, where Ihe virus of thr pari lit rail.e. a (level. .!,. -on nt of Sentlula or Sr. i phili. (..rret;,.rmircuri!il Di.ea.e in the child, aiid in an coniplicalril cae. a. in pi roii. who.r constitution-a. -o hrok. n down hv mi rcurv and rs. nir, nr hy ail improper or HijiiiLciou, irratnient of .li.ea.e in Reni ral. In the Wor-l forms, of the must loathsome
Keiu rai. 1 u tl.e worl forms, i.r the most loathsnmr p, ; .. '; ., r . " " . . feere,? .Ii.. a.e, ,b. ,he poi...,, j. absorbed and .a- ,f Ve ",l I I V i 11 c lnr.b,li,T ken o the c culatinc ,..., ,he Ind.an Compound "i' ' 'loth' - '""P d 'r.promptly and ihon.Mchlv eradicate, the vir... from . ""k?" . "V'""-'" J llbo.rd.
llie ,y.t. in. and tirotlliee. rti.lie.l m id n.rni.n.-,,; cur... V.oi-kincr way with silent bin .-HVctive liouer. the Indian Cempo'i.nil civ, tone and t nerirv to all the S. creinry and Karri I ry orr;aii.. repair, ail ti.e wait. . known and link now n.'and banishes from the .v.tim every veiiffe of ili.ea.t-. Dr. White-, Vegetable P.ils unite ertat power with mil'laess f a. lioii; opi ratinr; thrn.ilioui the alimeii- 1 tary canal, removing all o'Vn-ne acriiniiilatioii. in ; tl.e how. Is, and stimiiUtini; all the .iirriniuiliiic: or-! IT.nis to a healthy .late; and a. tii.ir a a tonic, l hey t -al. the i at. -ri;ie at" all pari, of ihe frame, and are ot cnat utility whi rev. r Catliarlie, Laxative, Altera, live or Itesiorative medicine i. requiri ii: A. a n.ed...oe mr r .loan .,ti.e ext. iisivr demand for ihein and uieir popularity pie t',,r.,',' ,"., oilier, w ho are .m.et.d. Dr. While-. skii i i i n i crinrm. inr n. i am. V, ceiahle Pill, are , ..an.lard medir.l.e, u,,iver,ally ! appro, ed, and ,uily est,, m. d tl.e he.t rill, now! known. Use tlu motive and v.. u will use them there1 aiti r. Or Whi,, -, Vegetable Emetic, act w ith more mild - n... than nth. r Emetic., and are olii.cakulal.le bentit in or. akoiupmostoftbedisea,.', that allilt the ",l,,l;ii lainny. ForHr .1. White-, Mat;ic Liniment he claim, extra- ' rdmary hea'.ini; virtues and curative properties, and tin" tested by comparison in practice w ill, all llie'oih- . . .. r I.e.! r.'to. it .... ..r.l.:. 1.. 1 ' -si.. Known 111 tne initecli ntata, ond in Europe, not one. in in.iimi effect, m.d : u.lr.ns.c merit, hear, any conii.nrio.. lo the M.m I itiitui Mt. Iu ihe laiii'ua?.-of other,. -it i difficult I It 1, Hot rood I...--' F., 11 ..l,..l... In :tv w Iui loot ,ache, Neuralgia. Sp.nal Affection. ;f.,r Hurn, , Seal. Is. Br.,,., ,, Sprains, Cm.. Incipient Kins-, Ev.kand AM,.,e Swell,,.!:. Syphilitic l lcer,; .?,. Fain, and Swi ll,,,. and i.namaiion. howerrrcau.ed bl ForallliniiM , and as a rounttr .'rritant ntitr' ,, , 1 '--i, n iniauan Iri-li wedilmp;,--it ha, no equal. Try it, effeeti 1 xternally or internally for viuir own person Trv it t Menially or int. mally for t ..or own domestic ani". ,, itecoivimy ol time oflime, and tVr.i " " P 'ne .lacic l.iiiiun nt by you. Of, he hundred ,1 ,n.t who have used it, since it, ward to ihe Maeic Liniment, it. vast superioriv to all utlnr Linini.n.,. "It is diflicult losav what ii i. not t;iM'ii i nr. 1 I h- r ct -Ii l.r-tt. il r. nwMic, nrt fnr alc, wholrstale flti.l rt !!, hv Dr. J. WHI I E. mid accnav mmlr. nr 1 Ins I, ,,ia. i.r M. dieiiie More on 6ih it., opposite the ' ('.alt House, ("inciliiiai. .1. It. It I N K It II. Acent for Indiana. """ '"ii-iii. n. KL lt I ON" & MK I IN, and J S. ! i . r.nrs. are atreni. r lirookvillc Ind. I March, 2'r.l. Ifiy. 13-ly A c t H).D,.. WHITE m.nv he cimsnlted aihi. : It I AMI AI. MEDICINE STORE AND OF-1 1' ICE, on SimI. .nee,, one door from ihe corner of I Main, oppo-ire .. Gait Hons,-, Cincinnati. Ohio. 1 I hose at a distance, uie, cannot call on or send for i hi in, w hose ra,,-, :lre not beyond the reach of all medicine., hy lorwaiilini; to liiia a .tati'Tiu nt of their aire, the l. i.irtli ..f t.me th. v have been atBicted, s niptoms, procr. s, .l s, , n, n nnre nf their com- ! plain's, (ca-h accoinpani in sm li .tatem. nt,, p, -- .ire paid,) may procure ih ri medics necessary l, ;- their cure. ' til' J tl'hif-'i r-ii.....i d T-e,- i El.v.r. Ind.an (onip,,iiiid,.t,ai:icLininiei.t, Vegetable Pill.. A enable Emetic., K.c. are rap,. llv siiprrccdii,!; .11 i.lher mrd, cut, .because on a fair trial of ihem they iiiilormly prove , In nisei ,o be all that ha been ca.y iu relienn and curing ihe mnladie. common! is-....-. ... irreai power an.l ettiio ..nr country. IK OX AND .VAILS. j ,0,000 I.rtS. VV.vne Iron, j 20.000 lbs. Slic-o Iron. I 50 Ker,, Suuiat. Nail,, ; Ju.t received. My assortment ofSlipo Iron w, purchased nf the Mtinufacturc rs at lower rate, than are I .Unwed to Merchant, generally, and 1 will sell at a small advance on cost. ! , . .. It. TYXF.R. I nr""kV,"r' No,r- 29' ,s7'n' c"rE' caroill & mntiy . limnllTafiTlirAra aiuIaoah rv .n J
' -s . . su . d w, uiuicai VT1CLIC9 CLilu ' - , ,,, ttaiove prunraniee; an. n. I Hnllnnr Wara ;" yet m ee the fim bottle returned. 'i-.M.'. Ware, For..lety JOHN" RIVKAHD, , 1.8 Mam St., f ... Side, between Fourth and Fifth, General .jrent Tor Indiana, and ! I nion it . a- NN 1 I-0;110- , ! M. W. HAILE, Brookvill.. jliiion. Hot Air, Paratron and Improved Premium I i tookinir Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate. P.rior and! nkn. .1 v nl .
Cann, n Stove. . c. Hollow Ware, Sad Iron., Wairon Roxea, Andirons, Keitles, &c. Dec. 30. 1-ly ni vr-tsj - r, I'LAM'tS, iVC, OltXGI.R and nonble Hit, ...v liiH.l.. e... ...... " .' ' . . - ..... ...iioi.iii nit do do do Siiitle and Double Bill For Single and Double Hilt Jointer Wahbit and Sash Plane, Flooriniraiid Ceil.ncr Plane,, For sale low foi cash, by llrookville, Nov. 2J, H47. 50 R.TYXER. Builders Ware Rooms. I I I I .1113 fer IIIIIBII inr ESJEL B j ill" it VA14U. FlvHrinBMill, Sash, Door and JLi llliinl ractorv. Corner Eonrih and Smith ts . cin .O HINKLE C.VILD, ' mn T'V"1 ,"r,r-d t. ...ive building with . ,,,P J1"" l""r'ow '" 'n"rac...r,., ,d n., . , , ".-tuner uoaraii.tr. Has,- SI,, Iv.nir for Store., w lie and yellow Iie f '."f. .'"' '"'Is' l-laned on bulk ..de. to variothickne.., ,u,,ble f.'.r i,ide fiiVhi"'K .,, In the Lumber Yard, connected with the F.ctorr they have. p.,d .....r.ment ,,f l.,,mlJ, " ' - rianir. .Vi'lthcr lt.ia.-H ..it: piirp,,., . Person, about to erect buiidiun on n.,rr,,rpnr loa.limj iheir lumlM T. brick. I.m.. v. .W ". .. ' nd crrynif lothe pl.ee wanted on The river Th, j boat h. worth if. co.t oil tl.e prtmi.e, w' have ; furnished several In.. 1,1 jug. ,,i. ,Un ,',e .,a5t j Master builders having contract, in the country where material and llierhauic. .r.' ararce .ill fi-.l ' ' tolheir nu. ret to call and examine onr stock and pine,. We an- 1 1 lli.llr bv 10 inch sash at 31 tent. and 10 by 12 inches .14 cent,, perl. eht and all other1 an. des in proportion. " r , on.iiier.iiir ,h. advantage, we have in marhinerv, Ihe low rate, ot Ireicht hy H tier. Canal, and Railroad, we are ...tireil that ail who patr,r lh,, e.labli,!,' ment will be xippliit! with material., Ac, at much les price, than they have heretofore paid. All orders promptly at. ended to. TERMS TSH N. It. A bill of price, may be seen at the office of lielndmaa America.-, also at Mr. B.rwick-! Hotel. Br,M,kvillr,Ind. Mr.t4S. 13 io Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, V V JC' - sugar, Common do Sut r. Imp, Tea, Sat. ratu.. Indigo, Madder, Alum, C.pera,, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes, Y. H Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Molas,.-,, C hocolate, Riee, Maekcral. Shoe Blacking, Hn.oin ( or.l, M, .,... Bntom Cord,, Vor e .thl ei !:!' I INCK c FARqUHAR. Br .okrille, Dec. 30, 194 II ATS I II ATSI HATS' rESSRS. Li,,ck.x,F.rauhar,lve jVc lT . large .nd complete Jtment of received Uo.ld superior MllI.F. scv u.-ec. J" do Brush rt ' Uo ''o Hauam. , V 0 Plain Straw do . " linnetttv-. . do Suprnor .nd Comm.Ih I'.hn lr d Black and whit. Wool do June 1, imj.
Watches, Jewelry, &c. F$ K.ub.cnber ketp. con.tai.tU on hand a r.U M pply ..ftineOiiM and Siller Watchn fr.il.e cvlrbrated makera. Alma li.rEe inoriJ.. Zr Jewelry.,..! r.ncy Good,; Silver PlatcdTnTBii'. Ware. Pocket and Table Catlerv, Gold a.d Sih Pt nc.l., Diamond I'ou.lad Gold Telia wnk ;,." Holder aiMched, fn.ni 91.59 to 3 Perifocal Spectacles. A new art.cle or American Mnanfaetore, pcrfcUr .a.y ami natural to the rye. Thew ?U,F,r, h,T. iH-en examined and h.phly reeommrnded fcr tho.. who have wt.i-ii them and fully ited their .npenorionty overall i.lher.. K".un Just received, a larffe ai.ortm.nt of Gold and Silver Frame,. Gtas.c. in.erti d in old frame,, and l4 v. Ihe .uh.criber, only airenl in Cincinnati. AH kind, of Clock, and wauhe,, mn.ic boxea, aai jewelry, repaired in the be,i manner. Old Gold aid Silver bought or taken iu nchanre. 5J-' X. L. HAZEX. xjt taiii, j ouors bdot 4tk i OICIIIV RICE'S ImnrOVPrl Patent linn MTa er. hit.J. lifih trett, between Elm and PI am. . I. r Ai. 1 1 K r. 1 hv him unlv.an.l irrii ihe cheapest and be,t article now offered to taw to tl.e public, inasmuch a, thousand, have tctrd their merit,, and in every cae they have (riven entire satisfaction. Certificate, could readilv be nbt.m.j in any quantity, but he deems . trial of bit Wathboard. . mitticicut proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly ta h ind, and ,old wholesale and retail at reduced nricn All order, promptly attended lo. B. Any purcna.er,iecomiiir dis.att.fictl after hor.iuh test of said article, i. renue.ied to retara (i,h m and ihe inoney in all ee will be refunded forHc ha. iM-en compelled In enlarge hi, establi.hmr.l ry,wini; to the increased demand lor his Washboard, tm ihe lal six month,,) and erect extensive maehintliy wbieli he hopes in future to supply all dr. an.l, rr . . ,. tT'l Z ..Z " "P' Jho.e m.rkc. . s.i h ,.d, of Fifil. ., coroi K',C. D(.c .,!!, i-iV "..corner of Home. Ci. - I ; TT" 1 1 I - i . k Tl i i. . wtw , ' Ai'l I Ii I 5. I t . I I'AXIO IVt , I TT .TSt .-. WjIX I1-"TL"KKS on lh. Cau.e. Prerenfiom ..J v y -ur ; Heart, ,' S,-Vi'.ci I part pi V " Cure of I i'-iim;.t,on, A-tl,ma, I)ie.Mrtrth. Female Disease.. :!i ,.. and all I'ap.-r ?0 i is bound 7V ct.. M.i . - .i s: I. .... n .... .. ' . 1111,1 M Ni ,'t. ' ............ i;rr. anil v lost . vpamler, I Mail to any part. 50 ci. i.o,tarre i,.!,-, ..... t..w t', hy mail. It Her n.i,ta. , 1, .1.. o,;..l e .."! perfect. 8 1.1 SiO. lor sil K 11 on, re,. Fall inr of ikl How. Is and W..-..h I ,i.n ' j by Ex,,rr every lure. For ItcV," S-oo'r. r Kupiure Supporter,. p;iVt heii-ht from head to folt and eircnmferei.ee of per,,.,. 1,1;?,": i alwve the hip. If Kopture. .m otion which fill. .Hiu iorincairu. tlitr aboTe rood. Ad. n's S- S VI 1 o.tnai.l ' I y, XeVif,-1" rt'it. , IT.lv roit sale: j 1 WOI ts ill lirookvillc with dwellin. , on tin bo 0111, the other on the Lill-al.n.I! 7 T ! lot,,all, ,o.i ca.onalil, ' Uo"-'" Janna, ,-I,t.l?4o '"HSA.MAT5U ' - -- - Eaton and Eitrid? p. "H MPOHTEKS am! Manufacturer. ofG.ai JJ and other sport in tr anaratti. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Jo fun Makers ma rials. Pocket Cutlerv, ri k. Howie Kinie . tc. fc. At-.ut. for F.a.tem Pi wder, Maine st, l:etween fiflli i,d Sixlh,itf. iil j AAliAlCkV AI HIDES! KHE '"''"eriber havinc pun ha.rd theold Tan-Tard f Mr. G I win iu llrookville wi.hr. to purchal. ' H". and Bark, for wl.ichhe will pie the market TAXBAKK ; i-. .... , w-s. HEXRT SHAPE April Mill, 1R47Still More Extraordin . l"'57'K would advise our reader, to the i. creasiinr popnl.riiy of Dr. Hal.Mll j,. ,.a. Mr. North, the ap. nt, tell, u, tl,a. j ,OB ; bed himself, at the number of fare, that ,rr f. sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical, mav call on lhem. ami Ii.-., tvnn. K.;- i:. u . II....K our ow n i'ni7ciis. wnose timn he otc. they were snatch, d from an untimely tomb, and r.' Jstond to their friend, and relatives, bv ciin? tkia ! .,,. I.. u -.i . .' " I Wiicapui lUdlt IUB UiltJctOeSL . ' NEW , f gHE ! ,he : call the IlUUi A -Ml rill UK STORK. Subscriber, bavimr r. crntlv commenced in the Shoe Trade. Wholesale and Retail, would attention of the nuhlic r-enerallv to their "i".. now recc,v,nrr. n consisis nt nonts, Shoe, ( Bmiran,, Palm Lea'", Letrhnrn and Panama Hats, , carefully selected from the Maniifactoriti, by on ol I the firm, w hii.eexprri-ncf w ill justify them in saying their stock, rn point of quality, will be , urpaurd by . none in the city, and are determined to aril at at lo I price., it not a l:0- lower than any other hou.e. I Call and w e will w ith pleasure .how you our stock. ! CF'.OltOr: LOWE & CO. .' No. 68 Main t.. between Columbia It Lower M.rktt. Mar. 1S4S. 1 3-1 y I P Kit ICY J. 3IOOKE, Pl 'wber. Pvmjt and Hydrant Maker. ' Xo. Ill fifth t., b, twn Race and Elm, has constantly on hand and for .ale. Well, Ci.rcrn and Force Pumps, ; Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all size.. I ALSO Hidraulic Water Hams, for conveyinf; water from Springs or small streams, to dwelling (rard.ns, .tables, &c, where-, head of from 4 to 8 feel can be ohiamed. Water can be conveyed from 100 to ISO feet iu height, and from t to 4000 feet on a l.I, at a small expense. All order, from the country executed with mlnr.. aud de.patch. Cin , O., Drc. 2, 1847. 51-1 J fi. W. II. Sioxxcbooiii, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturer And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, NO. 314 MAIN STREET. Bctwecr Eighth .nd Ninth, CINCINNATI. Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair MAer,' Too.s, of every descriptioti. 1 always on haud, R MAnETO ORDER, AT SHORT XOTKR M"r- 20- '3 13"'J: I ii e w iiaraware ana uuuery siore. 1 W. BOOTH, Xo. 93 Main street, tir,t door beim ' Trust Co. Rank, Cincinnati, if now re ;V,V,"J? "'""'"t r"'"i England and Germany, and th. Man1,,faene Eas a new and complete .lock of i (roods in Ins line, to which he invite the attentioa ana exaininat ion of Merchants, when they visit th. eity. He w ill sell at Eastern prices, the follow, af. 200 dnicn Hunts Axes, Hatcln ts .nd Edge Tool.! 200 dozen H. Manns and N. Morgan Aes; 10 dozen Collins (c Co.'a Axes; SO dozen J. Leveret's do; 50 dozen J. E. Williams G.lbre.th-. do; 100 dozen O. Ame' Shovels and Spades; 200 dozen Wood, Cross-cut and Mill Saws; 3J0 dozen Sper&.l.rkson-aHnd,Inel&B.ek Saw. 200 dozen Miscellaneous do do do d. 000 pr,. Trace Chain,; toOO lh. Log Ch.in; 10COO gr. New England Wood Screw,; 100 p-r. Bed d.; 1500 dozen Btllt and Toy Table Hinges; 1000 dozen English and American Corry Combs; 500 dozen Curry, Horse, Wool and Cotton Cards; 800 gros. American and English Table Knives ..4 Forks; 2000 dozen Pocket and Pen Knives; 500 dozen John Wilson-s,Russel-s ft Ward's Bore er Knife.; 500 doieai Ames and John Wil.on'i Shoe Knives; 5O0 do.eu Shears and Scissor,; 2000 dozen W. Butcher's Hand Saw. Flat and Half Round, bastard .ud Mill Saw File., 500 dozen w. Butcher's C. S. Firmer and Soakt Chissel,, C.nuire, and Plane Iron,; 000 dozen Hore, Wood and Shoe A..n- , 1S000 lh. superior Sad Iron,; Together with . complete ..sortment of M.n.r. , Fork,, Tack,. Brad,. Shoe N,l; Brit., German Sil- ; ver and Iron ' and Table Sinxin.; Roger. & Son's, M ctenholmes, nnd Wade 3b Butcher's Razors; Rzor Strop,, and the better elaa, and quality of Hardware, Cutlery and FaniyGnotls centi.Uy. Ciniinnati. Sept. ! J7-3ni
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