Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 November 1848 — Page 4
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THE KAl fillfCU OF AAitO'Y Fti Kit. BT C1IAR1FS J rKTKKSO!. After !i:el with IL.n.ilton. Burr was a ii. -pratn nun. T!ar country pronounce.! tV .l.'-itl, e-JT H.tttii';to:, a virtu. il asis-iiii.iiion. N'-w Yo-fc h-nxi New Jersey ent.-l, !ii-!kt-i! Knrr for l'."nii"i.:e bhi) lie, who li.n! Intel v traversed tin- r -iilon 1 amidst the acclamations of cr.nviis, now skulk-.! from his mttivn State with a price set upon Mrs head. His lerm as Vice Tn-Kiii-nt hml expired, and his party cast him out with lout I , i n j and scorn.. His fortune w.ts squandered, his Im-i-ness a a lawyer gone. IK- wandered fur some lirae oV"r the wvstirn slates. Orcinarv met, would luve yielded uilhonl further siruo, to fat. Hut Hiirr in the vax'm-s-s of l.is adventurous mind, now ooiiceived a proj -rt whose tu:'gnlude carries tiie. iii agination Imck to lite time wh-Mi Pizarro plunered the Ino-es, when C'ortez put a king to rm som, when cities were sacked by the free rove of the se is. Vat away to son hwest, a tiinusand miles lie- j yonl the iUis-isiip', ,v a vast and wealthy empire, governed l v tyrants whom t!;e people hated, and delViuVd ! y troops whom sldi--rs should despisj. For yours the nones of that kingdom were thti theme of travellers. Il.-r rjiyics were inexliiinsliMe, ;mi !md t'.-io.'-tl Farope wilh puld. ller nohles enjoveii the revenue of enijxTnrs. ll.-r capital is sai I to ! hi :t7en with jewels. It was known to lo-ili down on th I ike into wh ? v:i?-T the iir.im py (!gtitnozeu hail cin-t t'l treasures of that loiij line of native prim es of u hich lie v,::s thelasL Men rlr-amed of thai magnitieertt city ns Alariin riream-d of his pal tees, of Colnmluis of Cathy. Costly statu0!., vessels of gold and silver, jewels ot untold value, tresis of the fairest Indian girls for slaves, all that the tyc jeiiBtii in, or the heart of man could i'..s r ', it was cnrrenllv declared would form I he plunder of Mexico. A bold adventurer, coaim-i iiinir an army of Anglo soldiers could possess himself of the empire in less th 111 a t wolve-mouth. The times wene : favoraf le to the . enterprise. The priesthood throutri.pn'. M.-xien, was di-afi'-cted, and wouji pladly lend its aid to any conqueror who secured its jwivi'ege; and the priesthood then, ns, u aw exerci.-ed a paramouiit influence over thfl weak and sii;i-rti:ioiis Mexicans. America, too, was thought to h- on the eve of a Spanish war, when the contemplated expedition might easily ie fitted out at New O leans. lUirr SAB? .lie ' 1 1 ( . r i it 1 I 1 i -. .. . . . ..j; i'. ... i.i. u-51'iu-u in M'ixe ii. tie waaan outem in his native country, but he would become the ruler of a nroiider land. lie would conqaertl.i .porpe..us realm He woiiM t real iz 1!1 this ne- world, as vtJ-.ioleOU did in: the old,a dream of romance lie would surround his throne with dukes and marshal ;,and princes of the empire. The pott p of chivalry, tiie sph-n lorn of liie east, sl.oui.: be revived in this coreojs court. An! when he had founded this empire, aud girt his throne with thes. new PaSaddins, he would look hack with tc r:i up.ni the country which hnd cast hi:ii o!f. Ami who kn-w what further conqa-sts he might achieve? I'euhns t ijua'.Iy rit h, and even more easy efhpoil. opened to the south, to whose couquest hh successors, if not hi.ns.-ir, might cspire. j'eriiiin nothing would check his victorious bau- ! ner untl he had traversed the continent, mid stoo l ou tint b
... - . . u . t . . . u ...r Luu.iuriu, liuil.i. , Id and stormv promontory where, j f ,, r'3Jd PP "tv w waters ,f tie Atlantic and Paci- . ; hl,1t" AePl" '
the conteii.iing waters of the Atlaulic and Tacihe l i-h around C ine llorii. ; feilcli were the dreauia of IVirr. He proceed wialonceto realize them. He sounded liil. station, and frnui m.my met encourage-iii-jiiL tVliojrs of rauii eagrly embraced theeuterprise; polit.enas of cooi-iiai'iug inlluence united Hi Helves l.i his pirt,-. Th "advent ure dizzVd vouu and iirdent l.'isi'perameuts. Hundreds held thein-tdves iu rja iiuess tojoiu the ex -"fviitli in as soon as war should be d-e ir ..l, and lands wer-s seareily provided in our eislern cities to forward this enterprise. In the private pip-rs of Fouie of our most distinguished families rest ample cvi ieuce of the magnitude and brilliancy of this plot. It was at this perio ! that Hurr m-t B'annerHassetf.an Irish g -ntl.-m iti of great fortune, who had purchased and settled no 5. :-Il lli.t..l It, the Oi.i. river. This little spot hloomed under ' Lis culture, like the em h .nled g r !-n of the 11-tsperides. Here, surrouudnd h- a lovelv wife nnd lamdv, hehil p ished several venrs di'vidino ' .. .u ..-.we. ,, lueraiure nnd lioiiieslii; ease. ?ut the fiiseiniitiou of Ihirr soon tmnvmnted the t diameter ofi-.i.s host, until !he hilherto quiet Mildent was tired Willi dreams of immortal glory. His mansion soon hecame th reii-iezvons of the hold spirits whom Ilurr had eti'it.-d i his enterprise, and (he marie of mnsie, united to the I.;- : ..... ... . . charms ol lovely woman threw :t romantic fas c.ination around ihe Fpot. Tti coolest mind i c.ould not withstHnd the into.ioation of that momeut . Amid tin pauses of llie d-tnee enCuisituiiic adventurer, talked of t!ie h inner emhroidvretl hy fair hands, under which they were to march to conquest, while the softer rex discuss ed, Hall eiirnesllv, half j.taiiiolv. the par dr-ss cs they were to rustle at th tutors court n,,t
to this liewildering dream there came a sudden murdered, will never be known until that awakening. An arrangement had been made H"1. ''"'. when the sea shall give up its dead, with Spain, and the government sent emissaries ' " is said that this blow broke the heart of to arrest him. He fl-d, and with him Rlanuer- ! n"rr-an ' that thonsrh in public he maintained a liasset. I'rom that hour the fairy Island became ' !,.ro'"1 ,'T,:''"ity. iu private, tears would force a desert, and iis lonely possessor a beoo-,r an.j ' i'emselves down his furrowed cheeks. Ho Ivoutcast. Desolation soon i.rooded Vver the e:l thir,.v y?""R nf'-r this event, but, in hi. own hearthstone which the wife and mother ha i wo nis' ft l1 w"v'tl from the human race. He cheered with h.-r smiles. A few months elaps- j !e','ur 1'iother nor sister, nor child, nor e.1 and the traveller passing that Island beard li"oal decendant. No mtn called him bv ihe entile lone !Tr!.ss whistling' in the rnina E,.,l dearinj: title of friend. The weinht of lourscnro
llie wiiu tox looolt torth frum his hole unseare.' Rnrr did not. however. i' n , " i" Z Burr did not, however, ahan Ion l.i .luri..,. shemn. D.-serted by nine tenths of hts udhe. j rents, he still refused to despair, but coilectiti-r a i btujiti imny ol men, hern to descend the Ohio. He. had purchased a tract of land iu Louisiana, where he resolved to form a seilleineut, which, in time, should become a depot, from whi.di to direct an attack on Mexico, if a favor!.!,. m,.,..r.
tu.nty slionl l occur, llut as he proceeded, the ! ,at"er Bnd it'3"',her of linrr. At their feet country beg in t M alarmed. Rumors wre in ! an,i Prlially between, is a third grave, hut withrirculatiou that he intended to dismemlier the ! r,,t htad B,,",'. nnlrimmed aud suukeu in. Union by se.iarating the southwestern States 'There rests Aaron Ilurr. from the rest of the confederacy. At length his '
piuere&b was slopped by tint authorities. II was arrested on a charge o( hiuh treason, and sent to V Irgiris for trial, under the tycort of a party of dragoons. The history of this country affords no pirillei to the extraordinary reveres of lortun- which had bef .lien Hurr; and the mi i. i ca-j discover iiothing to which to liken it except in Hie events VI eastern story where, by th-s,me turn of t!,e Wlieel, Lie c.im-l driver ris-s to n,.,., ,r. l, ...! the sultan sinks to a sl .ve !,. . r.. '
before, and h- had been the popular i h.l, til in B'',, ,t r;",,'t' years old. the second ofiV-e cf the nalion, lVinT tn spl-n: 'Vou Rose,' said Mrs, Slang -quiet that child ' liar ft 111 I Illll 111 hn.rliv ... ..... ... n
would notve : r: , 'vi rrv1 ...... ......,,..u mi urn. l.very mau thought only . I saving him-If It was believed thst he would be convict J. gniltv or notgiii!ty,and. as in all popular tiimi.:u. pretended itiform-r? were net wanting. The pubf ..' ltt.",T IHMll fast to wast, from norlh to south, crving out for t.he blood ofthe traitor, who ventured t.. plot tlio ttismemb-mieiit of bis countrv Hi few remaining friends bent he, ,re n,e Vurv of thtorm. IS-en his son-in-law. Gov. Alston, ef .-out.i Carol, ii.., shrank from his m.1 in thi- crisis. One indivi lml aion clung to him in this I; mr cf lr. ,1; need we my it was a womau, the ory daughter ol" the accused. Jf there is .i redeeming feature in the chartcZ,. .V' U U 10 b' ,ounJ iu lo'-e for thnt ch I I. I roin her earliest years, he had educate her with a ore to which we look in rai-i for a parallel among his Cotetijjiur.iries She grew up, in consequence, no ordinary woman, lienufiliil beyond most of ,. r sex, acco-nplished as I -w females of Ihal dav wre acconi, dished i!is-uiiveri-ii voir ni rtit-Aiiif;.... . r pi ty en to ner inimiv Hint t. lends a fervor nf nf lecti ui which not even every worn m i. cipilde of, the characlor of Theod.wia Ihirr has long beeu rerJsd ntinost as? uv w ouM ivg mi tSf of 8 llprnin-ta nf rnm:; - Ho- r..-. i. j- .1 . : rartook ofihe purity of q better' wuHd; holy, deep, ttnchaiiging, itremimis us of the ntfertinn wliiulta celesual spirit might he snpnos-d o eniwnr: ,;r;!! 'V;V f" arrvnat tf hr f .tl. , i-r .Ui... M.e 1i -d to side. Tb,.Tf h .,,- . human ,,, lory more touching th llJmeJ , t er. h otted will, lears.in winch fh-anno,,,;-r-,i her ..aily progress!,, II i.hmon.t, for he was too went lo tniv. I ill, the ropi.iiiy , ,i, 1;1, tm leven tl.erhnra.-ier of Durr, l.orrow a momentary hnlo frotn hers, when v.-e peru. phes, in whieh, forgeiiing hi peril, an i rel.xing the stern front he assumed tow':,r,i l,u ..'. mi.-s, he Lthnred only lo quiet her f-ars i,J i. pire ner tsuli . onti.ieiiwV in hi. to . tuitt.il IIr veil writes Irvm his prL-ot. in a j0 K. ,,f
jest inch- reerettinjr thnt his nccommodaiions '
are r.ot more rlejjanl for tier reception. ( )nce, I and once nuty, noes ne melt; ana then it n to tell her. that 111 Ine event of th vnral li.. will die worthy of hiuiw If. The. In d of burr was an event which struck r,i-i, iiivMii Mivr iiinin. ue irisonr Had oeen . in r iir.ci.tnil .r tk. ..:.,.. IT:. lc the most fl, grant known to the law. His conn- . try w.-s th- accuser. He was prini Jned liefore ; the supreme tnhunal of the nation, and the jiircre wno presiu.i e;iS jie litjT'iet dignitary at tliat court. Jhe maciiiiude of the charge, the iiumSerof persons in vol veil in the plot,.the for- ' mer l.igh staudioff and mrnrdimry fortunes of , the Hceiised. all these Comliined had fastened the H'tention of the commnnity on his triaf, and n it progressed, the uation stood g:izing on in i h-e;:ii!ss sti--p"iise. Never before or since has ! Ihis ronntry witnessed Mich an nrrav of talen' in .tn outinv: tuc i uere was uie cniei uuice. 1 I' MM. . i . . . i - ; , -c j - .... , J ' l-arneir, .,iaified, inrorruptible. There was : Wirt, hriilint,!;nd showy, hut less known to fame than he was destined afterward, to become. ' There was Martin, quick, keen armed a! all pnuiis. there were Hav, Kandolph.und a hot .. I I I . .... I 1 . I fotii-rs renowned for l.-gal acenmen and forens... miii. Ai! i in-e loo, eminent amip that hri.iht . : 1 1 A .l.i . . wns the accused, pre-i-rrav, inferior In none iil itllellee tellect, superior to all in the ntagi.itudr of -sources levr, indeed, did the vast abili- ) Rurr shine v. ill, the ,ame resplel.tie.ut Inshis it ;niii ;h ne viin l no -.aine resji tre. II-f It ih-fni! peril of his situation. The slaUe was life or de-.tii. He .-,d H powerful fon to ci.nte.id wilh. Yet h- stood up against tliis combination of danger cool, ready, stout of heart. lie foitirht everr inch of itronnH wiili ill and perseverance which resulted in the to- .' tai route i ins 0,.s nhout adducing a witness for the defence he suffered his c ise to go to uie iury, wno iicnu'iled turn at once. Tint his country still refuse to believe hi-n innocent Though Mout old Trnxtou had testi- ' lied iu his favor, though Jackson had seen nothing wrong in Murr's project but Hjreed to favor i', th- popular viae- c intinu-d to regard him as a traitor, whom n.-ci lent a!one had prevented from di-nieinherinz tl;e Union. 1'nt that a man of sense mid ability should entertain such a notion, relying for idil on associates whom he knew would countenance no treeson, is a preposterous and insane supposition. As he said on his death-bed, he might as well have attempted to seize the moon and parcel it out among his followers. The real secret of (he popular belief is to h ir , ,, , . , i . r r t .. . . ' ' ' " " r 1arr- 1 " """ - whur, make great and rood men were stri,"K'-y mixed up will, those which we mav mixed no will suppose the spirits ofevil to pride themselves i , tie v:is ,r;',ve, atlahle, munihcenl, of indomita- ! ble en-rgy, ofsitrnal perseveronce. In his own person, he comliined two opposite nmr.r-.s. He was studious but insinuating, ilirnilied yt sedui.tive. uct:ss did not intoxicate nor reverse dismay him. Turning to the oilier aspect of his character, these great qualities sunk into insignificance beside his evil ones. He was a , prol;ir ite in morals, public and private. lie was , seiish, he was artful; a master iu dissiinmnlai Hons, treacherous, cold hearted. What Sallnst ' i?ht, with equnl propriety be ; . ,'. '. . V . "I !'" voluprai.m glorias cu",or 1M intnguing, full of promise, he ill. astonishing ve- j ' ; . FkePllc " hc.pestv, a scoruer of all unngs noble and gon.l, he ,!(ied to secure tho , pu.uic commence, aii'l lell headlong from hisdizzv eminence. Here lies the secret of l.i. r..;.,- , there was nothing in his character tn which the ! great heart of the p-oro could attach itself in I Moie. uttl.ej sl.raikfrom him ,n m.strust, as from t..ecn!d and cl-ttermg serpent. The pub- ' ; lie rarely errs iu an esti!ll;,ie like this. After his trial, Ilurr went abroad virluallv a! banished man. He was slid full of his sehenies ! l?Tt tZrllZr' ,,:,-t "l l;"?'"H ' n m-t no en. ouragenieiit, the nation being en-' gaged in :he leninsular war. He afterwards i visited I'mnee, where his petitions were eonallv ilisreoroe;!, the Ijniperor heing engrossed in Ih eoutiii-ntiid w;.rs. Here U funds fjiled. He iu.iiti.i.1 ;.......i.i it . i. . i . ... . P,.v tonnV; lo'btir ; Z IZZ: s'" a coui'e ol sous from a cigat womun on the C"r" of !i,e !!,re,', ,. X i'"t '"' r!t"r"' ' K York, lint in hnw "'''""til a UU'se Irom the thtvs of his c'ory. No ..union tiiunitereil nt Ins comiuir, no crowds t tnronped alonp; the rju iv. Mn eaz-d sus-ii-ciously on him as he walli-d nlonj. or crossed the s-treet to avoid him as on having the pe.-(i-lence. Hut he was not h thought, wholly dsoiale. His dauzhter still lived, his he art vewrne.i to cl.isp her afjain to his C!i irlestoti Hoe.ordinolv to bosom. Site left 1 meet him. Hut ,',ou2" nl,;re t'1" thirty yeare have since elapsed.no tidings of the pilot-boat in which she saiteti nave ever tieen received. Weeks grew into months, and months glided into years; vet h' r f .ther nnd hushsnd watclied in vain for her coming. Whether the vessel perished by conii ration, 'whether it foundered in n o-rde. or whether it was taken by the pirates and all on J"r3 on t1r0"r- Hi? ... s...l. . I 1 1 ease. At ltt, death so lomr desired . cam. , iiissiu, inn miserntile lodging, and alone. Was there ever such a retribution? in the burial place of IVinc-town Co!l,Te are three graves. Twoside by side are surmounted by tablets recor.ling the "virtues ofthne who sleep below, and who died Presidents of that ati- : gust institution. Thev are the tombs of the ?I:itrimo.ti:iI IIorii;iW. Tiie following amusing sketch from a ter.ently puldished little work, entitled 'Georgia Scenes,' i wed worth reading. The writer is on a visit lo Mr. Slang, whose wife is the mother cf a child about eight months old. Tliechihi i;1 th- adjoining room beriu, t rrv . in the ' n'1r'"" r,n" """e is a little 'nirger. " Bto it,htu did ot h8h You Rose,' If you do not quiet that child, I'll muke you .' I is ti-rd ma'am,' said Rose, an' he w ouldn't get hu.hed.' ( Child cri-s louder.) 'Fet.-h bint h-re to me, you good-for nothin huzry you. What's the nutter wilh him?' reaching cut her arms t. receive him. I Hon know ma'am. Ni.ie nhnn nho ma'am!' (Rocking and g-inuing at Rose.) As Ro-te delivered the child she gtve visible siens of dodging jut as the child left her arms, and that she might not lie disappointed, Mrs. Slang gave her a box, in which there seemed to be no anger mixd at all, and which Rose received ns a matter of course without even changingcounleuanee under It. Pi den! said Mrs Slang, conre elonge muddy. P.d uassv Yeser. nnnn-a ......1.1.. ........... "? .children i.ressio. ... l,r . ' It rockfne it hirkward ...,d forward tenJerl . J . -" - ' -- .-I. ,i.i. ; Min.l""s will wliippy t!e ni-sv Yoy. Ah! 1 P" "eC' y'' noclinRl R playfully) (v',,i;J "ontinnes crying.) 'Wliv, wlat upon twrth ails thi cliild? Rose, ve hn this chiUJ somehow or other!' No nn"in,cla, I didn't I was jis sitindown dar in de rock'J chr long side of Miss XancyV burea, and want doin nothin' tall to him, jis playin wid him, and he jis begin to cry himself, when nobody wan'tdoin nothin tall to him, nnd i nobody waut dar Mother, sept jis ma an J him and I was' " Xlie ii'iing and I expect von hit his head ' "f ""-t the bureau.' ct in u.ljy see whero eld bnd Yosoy knock y h-.cdy Vj, JL. !,rt.;,u Mil !Jy will wh-, Liking
ofT the chilj's cap and finding nothing. (CliiKl-
cries on ) 'j 'Muddy hahy was hungry. Dat was what tails VJuddy 4.i.si;Jnjr, tshweetv ones. Was cho hungay an' no'aody wou Id givy litte darling 'lall r..r ml JVI..... ;,. r u 1 x? " ' ' , bo,i - V WOuld Ri,n ts,""ety on's anr si,,Ps f'J- ". (Otters tile hreast to the child, who re-' jects it, rolls over, kicks andscreams worse than ever.) 'Hushl you Irttla liratl I tielieve its nothing in tke world hut crossness. Hush, (shaking il) hush! I tell you. (Child cries to the lie plus ul tra.) 'Why, surely a pin must slick in the child. Yes, V had pin sticky chiluns. Let inuddv t- """Jul: iips 'in "in ikhj ear preiiunous . . . " . ' crf ---mining.) W hy, no, it isu t ap.n. W'J". what can be the matter with the child? It must Lave the chnlie surel v. Roue. rn l.rimr .. . j:j .ti i ' me the paragoric t-IT the manllepiece. Yes, mil !.!v s bahv did hah e lolic. Dat is whnl flid Illll ,M' ai! mu ldy's prelluous darling baby.' (pressing it to her bosom aud rocking it. Cliild cries on.) I . j- . . , ,,r,M,P"t ,,W VZ '""'d longed.aud got her expectations realized as before ' 'Now bring me the sugar and some water.' Rosa brought ihem, and delivered both without the customary reward; for at that install. l'le d'ihl, being laid prfectly still on the lap' hushed. The n'ir,r....M .....:.,:.,J it 1.:l.l received il wilh ouly a whimper now and then. As soon as it received the medicine, the mother raised it np and it b-gan to crv. Why, Lord help my soul! what's tho mutter With the child! What have vou done to htm . i you little tiussev? (rist rg and rushiuf iowaras t Rose.) "Clar,' missus.I aint done nothiu 't nil was jist sittin' tin hy Miss Nancy's Lit 'You lie yon slut,' (hilling a passing slap.) 'I know you've hurt him. Hush my baby, (singing the Coquette,) don't you cry, your sweetheart will csma by'.n by; da d tlum diim day, .id de Hunt diddlle day.' (Child cries on.) 'Lord help my soul and body! wha- can be the mattet with my hahy? (tears coining in he eyes. Something is the matter with it; I know it is,'lny ing the chili en her lap and feeling its arms to see if it flinched in any particular part. But the child cries less whilo fbe is fe-ling it than before. 'Yes, dat was it; wanted little nrms yubbed Muddy will yub its sweet itlle arms. (Child begins to cry.) What on earth can mike my baby cry so?' t3 ' . .. , . ... .. , n"a" "ua ' winnow. Stoops at tne wiuoow ana lue ciuia Hushes. 'Yes dat was it Hid want to look out a windye! Pee llie pretty chickens. O-a-c-h. Look Rt t,ie ,,:u,,y rooster! Youder'u old aunt U-tty, picking tip chips to bake hiekv for cliilutiR. Good aunt TUty to make l.icky fo' gweet baby's , ,r. ... . . . 3 supper. (Child bepns again ) 'Hoo-o-o! Seo windy!' Knocking at the window. (Cliild cries. Vnu Ro'e- hnthv. vou done lo tl.ischild? ,. , , , . "u " lI" lluss', if you don t tell me how you M1"'4 I'im, I'll whip you as long as I can find you. Missis, I clar' I never done nothin' 'tall to him 1 siltin Mi Nancy', bu''If you pay Miss Nancy's bureau to me njra'u I'll stuff Miss Nancy's bureau down your throat you little slut. I'm just as sure you've hurt him, as if I'd seen you. How did you hur' him, Here Hose was reduced to a non plus; for upon the peril ofhavino; a bureau stuffed dowu her throat, she dare not repeat the oft-told-tale, and knew no other. She therefore stood mute. 'Julia,' said Mr. Slang, bring the child to me, and let me see if I can discover the cause of hit crying. Mr. Slanp took the child and couuenced a careful cxaminatit n of it. He removed its cap berrinninp; at the crown of his head he extended the search slowly and cautiously downward, accompanying the eye with the touch of the finger. He bad not proceeded far in this way before he discovered in the right ear of the child a small feather, the cause of course of all its wail in p. j The cause removed, the child soon changed its tears lo smiles greatly lo the delight of all, bat to none more than Rose. moiurlliing Rich A corrtesn5ndent of thn Rnrlintrimi Frp 1 ' ' " 'rls"" o t.mt Journal the rollowme ! 1 1 uulu,ar eloquence, which lie said i he heard delivered in the Florida House of Ren 1 resentatives. Ton Emmons is eclinsed. nnd Crocket no longer "goes ahead." IVp ere for wo! "Mr. Speaker: Sir, our fellow citizen, Mr. Silas II urging, who was lately a member of this branch of the Legislature, is dead, and he died yesterday iu the forenoon ofthe brown creaters, (bronchitis he meant, I suppose,) and was an uncommon individual. His character was good up to the time of his death, and he never lost his voice. He was fifty-six years old, and was ta ken sick before he died at his boarding-haUset . where hoard can be had at a dollar and seventy- I five cents a week, washing and lights includedHe was an ingpnious creatur, and iu the earlypart of his life had a father and a mother. He was nu officer in our State militia since the last war, and was brave and polite, and his uncle, Timothy lliggins, belonged to the revolutionary war, and wan commisioued aa lieutennnt by Gen. Washington, first president and commander-in-chief of the army and navv ofthe rnited State,, wl.odied at Mount Vernon, deenl. I i.wl k . . r , ., '-' ' -' " -U- ireui, on me 14th of nec.,1799, or thereabout, and l,ur. j ried ,oon after Ui death, , military honor,, and severnl guns wera oust in firing aalute!) j Sir. Mr. Stieaken-Gen. W.shington preaided over the great continental Sanhedrim and mil - i - 1 .i . r j r. . . 1 ical meeting that formed our Constitution : and I he s, indeed, a great and good man. He wan fire, ill war ret , -i iman. - r.,1 fiMff M . " i"'" ri J!1" ...ci, in ine .leans of his countrymen, and, though he was in faj vor of the United States Bank, he was a friend of j education, and, from vhat he said in his farei well address, I have no doubt he would have vo- ! ted forthe tariff of livlfi, if he bad been aliveand ! had n't 'a' died sometime heforehaad. His death ! " M lhe t,m" -ather premature, : '"'ount of it, being brought on by an ordin rv nr.1.1 ary cold . Now, .Mr. Speaker, such being the character of General Washington, I motion thit we wear crape around the left arm of this Legislature, and adjourn till to-morrow morning as an emblem as our respects to the memory of Silas Iliggins, who is dead and died ofthe brown creaters yesterday in the forenoon." llilorinl Ielltrnrss. A new paper out West, in giving the election j returns, disclaims all wish, in doing , to wound the feelings ofthe defeated candidates. IT" Of all actions of a man .s life, his marri io. i - &" does least concern other people; yet of all aclions of our life it U most meddled with by other ' people.
Cheap Clothing; Store. WM.Ct.AHK gc SON,Merilint Tlilur, are now mkiniriii unit will roiKimiily kiep nH hind a P'neral n(iriniem or rt-ady maile t''lniliiiiiii rlieap a9 ran be liuiiilit at any other -ialiltlimeit in the
mrt. A oir rtHifU are selected fnm tli- brt lioiles in Cinc innati and manufactured hy ourselves, n hesran in irrain nr jnitif wt n. Laurel, Sept. 13, 1848. 33 -3 w i Engine Shop and Foundry, "by A. II. IIALAI1IKI1. i I Front flml 'niilxnite Wliile Water Cstnal Rnin. Ci'Minuti. On linnd a-d lur sale at this lime, - F.nginet, li in. Cylinder, 4 n-rt nTnikr. a dn 9 iu. ' do 3J do riu 1 do in. ito J do do ' " 3 da 9 in. dn 2 do rin 'do 8 in. do . 2 do rid I do in. dn SO in. dn FHTARI.R MILLS AM) COR H SHK.l.t.F.RS. All koi.lt !' Mil. I. UKAItING nmile to onter. Mar if, 1X48. 14 CANCH ALAGUA T If I V M P II ANT "-vn. TOWNSRN'D, the celehrttteit manufaijtijrer " W of T'ltvntrmrt SnrtnpnrUla, h admitted piihI'uly thnt thit ruliforiiia Plant is "nr hrlter than Srrrtnfiarttln,' ami it ilu "eh. apitt and liettnie.ii cine in llie tMii l.l." 1-nmohlett containxnir interestiiir iiitennaii.in at to itt remai kaiiie propeintea in tne cure iil refer ami Ajrue, Piilmoimry Cwuulaint., v. -..-..., rr..f nun. ...i r-.it........... i.;....iu. r.nm : the must retpeclalile t.mrces nuiy he tilitainrd at the nireiicH't, or will he f.irannled to port pn'ul applications, per mail. FKK.DKHICK A. GAY, Propjiet.ir of 'Gay's Canclminqurii" 2S-3w l)KI'OT,35 Broadway, Nei York. - ..t.,,1....,! ..iriilllv, I'Hlrl'a Parasol. A I. A KtiF. astnrlnie.it of the above articles, fUT. sale by 1H.11TON Jc MAl l l,. OHIO HOTEL: AT IIARRI SON. O II I O : D. GERARD, Proprietor ITItHIS Hotel ha. been n titt.il up painted anew, ba inti.le and out the rooms r.ll furnitL. d wilh new carpets, new bcd, bedsteads t hairs, tables; and indeed, everylliilijr cnnnefti'd itli, nnd appertaining and belontritic; to, ti Hotel, has undertime an entire i hnnee. Willi. ,111 doubt it is at neat mi estalilisliiHetit I "" be found n any town ..I the tame size either i nst nrM or the motintaiiis. His table, too, is not stiroas.ed for the neeearies and luxuries of lite and will tatintV thenicet epicure. 't he Sialilincr bclo.it! iiur to this Houe lia. al'olMn tiMprovetl. I he best or provender will t all .;.. be fiirni-lied. Travelers will find it tn their comfort and ad van-tae-e to stop at the Ohio House Feb J, 1147 nfi-tf WOOL ( ARD!r. 7K ill he ready! ill he rea.lv I. y thetirst of Ma v for Cardimr. V anil :i our Machines are of the best .n .lie rix.iiiri, nun e nave oi.i ana tried banil.t, wrcan with cuiiti.lt nee warrant the bes. of work, on short notice. CARDING AMX F.ri.VNIXG, Wilt by done for castomer. at ibe follow ins; prices: While Wool in broaches, M cts pr lb MiM-d " " 17 c lt.t-lintr Varn, a c The smallest hot for , pinnm? niut be 15 ibi. M.AM'KACIUIIING. Jeans, blue mixed, .1 leaf, 371 pr yd .' s'eet 3, r ' " l'-f, 3Tjto4.ll Sattinet. acconlini; to color. 37ito5i'-J " Casimere, arrordinir to color, F;jto75 " Cl.ith, according to color, 5o tii'2J " AVhitc Flnnnel, arrorilingtn width, 15 Dyed " " .t 2J tu37j lllaukets, per pair, SOi We hure a very Inriresiock oCWOOI.F.V GOODS of the itxive kind., which we will Ik- clad toexchange for W.h.I. Cash, or. any kind of Produce, at verr fair piices. As we are determined tu warrant our "work iton.t, ku.i UUi ;o.h durable, we hope and expect a large shure of tne public idirnuage. t Al.L! rm US, AND SEE!! and ifynu are disappointed, e tsill make Jou whole. E. MACY ft CO. Laurel, Apri' Cth, IMS. 16Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saw., Drawing Knives, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knive., Knive. nnd Fork., Hoteliers' Knive., Knub Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Hound and Square Do'.is, Hutts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares., Mill and Cms. Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Files. W affle Iron, Steel Yards, t.riud Stone Crank., Nail ami Shoe Hammer, And Iron.. Uraces and Ititt., Ames' Shovel, and Spades, Heavy Cirail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Humes, Urass and Sugar Kettle. I li aliove are offered at the lowest Cincinnati prices tor Cash. It. TYNER. HrookYllif, Nov. 2T, 1847. 50 PITTSBUROiril.Ox7 A FULL supply or .he LOR ENZ IKON, Nails, - Sieel, and castings, warranted to be equal in quality to any in the market, always on hand and fur sale, at a small a.lvance on Pittsburg prices. Country Merchants and others will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Slub Steel Tr ploughs, of all sizes, aloavs on hand, at R. C. liRASHEirS Iron Store, No. 210, Main street, a few doors above Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Die. 25, 1347. I-ty Almanacs! Almanacs!! D1 R. P. JAYNE would herohv inform the nuhi;.. hat he publishes annually for eraiuiioiis rlis. tri hution, bv himself and all his Acen... an Almnni culled ' JAYNFS MEDICAL ALMANAC, AND f.l'IUE IO HEALTH. The calculations for this Almanac are made with great i-a re and accural-)' and for five different latitudes and longitudes, so to make them equally useful as a Calendar io every part of the United Slates and British North America. They are printed on good paper, and ith handsome new type, and are neatly bound, and besides being the neatest and most aci urate Calendar printed in .he United Stales thev rnn.aiu a large amount of valuable information, suited to the wants of all, and of that kind too which cannot he found sn book.. HIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with remark. I and directions for their removal is really invaluable. in. miiHc mem welcome visiters in every house they finer. Every family should posses, at Past one of these Annuals. His Almanac fur 1 S4W is now ready for distribution, of which he designs to publish at h ast Two Millions, and tn order that every family in Ihe United Slates and Itritish America, may be furnished with a copv, he hereby invites MF.RCH.iyrS .1X1) SrOKEKEEPERS to forward their orders to him ns i nrly as possible and they shall he supplied GRATUITOUSLY iih as main copies ns tin y may ileem necpssary to topply Iheir various customers. They are also invited at the same time, to send a copy of their "KUSINKSS CARD," which will be printed and placed on the: cover of Ihe Almanacs sent them, also without charge. I They are alto requested to give all necessary di-! rec.inns how the Alaiaiiar. should lie forwarded to them, lit law they cannot lie sent by mail unless j the pottage is firs, paid on .ham here. . Orders, (pott paid.) directed to DR. D. JAYNE, ' Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. i Cj FAMILIES can ubtain these Almanac, gratis! M.W. H AILE, UriMikville, Ind. ! And all who are agent, fur Dr. Jayne's Celebrated I Tamily Medicinea. 40-3 w FOK SALE ! -I-VAK j I O T in ,l" TOWN of BROOKVILLE. i I HE undersign. d administrator of the Estate nf ' I hompsnn Stout, deceased, imrtnsnt to annnternf ! Ji rpuhViv' .u.TKL'irP.'L1":!:!." II in ihe tow n of II. l . .i... .. . .u. ..,: ,' . i rvnw,.; r ; : V"" ' in uie tow n ol llrookv.lle. ..i. v. .1... is .o-w,,: H,''rJr:V"Z ! JZTZJZZ ITZ C '" Sl,""t deea.cd. A WXtTa, 1 M"hlr n'l ther out houses, with a black- , n'h hop on .he prt mise.. ! " r sate ire, one third of .he purchase i K. ft i llf Sale. . n . " a . -uuiu r.lil ... l.F.l. i......u.-r-i juh siui r, Mm r, Sep,. 28, ,S48.-40-4wn J"- " 1 'rJust Establiahorl. rilHE nndertigned have just r.tahli.hed a Tins I ... .he tow. r Bmokville, and will ke, p hand, make and repair, ,u articles of Tin or Colli hop on or Connerware customers may desire. Heads and spouting mane, ana put np. nil r.. ....... 1. 1 .. . - . . . manner. Thev will also krn ........ ...iV.. iV j - : : - t,.-r iiiureu in mi. market: Conutt.i.1. r ..in-., u i.ic nr.?,. tmrpt a-: . - .- .--i ;,-l.. -j i, -- T........I vooKing, rarior, A.r-IlCllt, and Rill Slnr.. .1 1 C .i.:u t trimmed lo snit purchaser. " ac PIPES and TKIMMIVOS for old novel will be Si nh d.' Uy ni "n " h,r trrm" " "i'7 van oTeltr hen- "r "'h'hmeni iu Indiana, OID BRASS, COPPER and PEWTER WRF .1I be taken ,n exchange for article, of new ware, to ,H."n I'.'i'i" n,7"''nP oar line -olivi.ed TIVSHOP d" lhrp' "r ,he KBin mi ' 'e weMrn i"e ofthe public son.re, ,noncr,k4;,,l,,,;,.-43-,f JE1 er & 30,000 LATIIIXG JUST RECEIVED and f. r salenn accommodating ernu 10 Se.s Fancy Windsor Chairs. 3 large tlo Rocking do J Fancy Set ires, t do extra sire. K. D. GALMOX.
BULLETIN NO. 5.
'T"" .'"Ii IIIK Saun a . ....... - 7." ' emn me rare !Htitd be taken . of the health.N. arl) all tlu di.ra.. c.r ! oiininter rc ir.cr...., i.. evpoiurel ill llie SjirillK, 1 n ....... . n c. . . i . .... I . T!i. mi I v ni'l il a i& .rL a f r .
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' . V. . . .' ' . ,, nines, ana innammation Irom the murnut memi life, and man and heat and ail ammuted exittrnrc , bnnr tiftlie hrml,;l t :. - i. .k .
laint antrnti. ' ivtttr i- iiiciimiv, ui.jri.ir. i - m. l"'.'" .P""J?"' " ' to b . loiaiinnr ... 'y-""'-'""- vpV SPKINfr MlSrK.'l? r, j the C.raet. i.Uery Vegetable Pill., :t Qraefenbi-rir I u...lil. Ilit.... mi.t tl... Lnii.l.nlH'ii; i j 13 ni ri 11. I Cnc,ptmnd, nhoHld anpereeded all other.. For ttni-ver-al use the Pills and Hitters are of incalculable ; value. Those who take tin m need not fear tkeener- ; vating effects of the Summer which is at nana. The ' olijnct ol the jirtseiit Bulletin it to apprize the pub- ; lis t)C t'lViic'knowledireri .nperioritr oftheGrarlenbcrs BAKOArAKll.b1 CU.irUtjilJ. A KoArAKlliLiA tJUllfUl'SU. Karnaparuiit i. ot vast i Iticary m clean-inj itc tys- i tt ni tnini its tnulrtt tnnitt: hut it lttuM be tirepared : .i. nH..i. i... ...j i.. .i. ,,.. , . .... .. . ... . tliemott taith.f put it in large lit with Rreat ' 1MI 1111 .MUi. v .,. 1 . .... ' V 111, , I,. .If 1. 1 I .1 I 1 1 1- ' fill manner. It is not etiinii;li that tte put vessels ir vats to stem or twill, im.iif. it t. itli i.nnl I otiantities of molasses and water. An art irlf. t lots manufactured niut injure the tune ofthe Stomach, anp bicomparatively inert. 1 he Sarsaparilla Compound, maiiiif aciurvd by the G racfenberp Company, is a most powerful concentration. It i. to Srsapa-, rilla what quinine it io Peruvian Barl.; one boitle coniaiiiiiiK more virtue inai. .en oi an; oilier ever be.'ore maniiluctnre.l. ' ,. i ne nose is nan a tea-spootllu I only; so thnt there ' are more dotes in a bottle than there is in the largest bottle in market of any uthtr manufacture. It is al most literally a j Siilih:..c orarsinparillaJ The public are well advised of the nses of Sarsa. ; parilla, by means of the iiuiiunni adverlit. minis which crowd the press. It itnnect-i.arv f..r ti., .hen-fore, to (rouble .he render with a recapitulation ofthe matter. We voiil.l simplv add thai all perens 'who liave-made up their mind's to use the artiile : should purchase no other than that made by this Company. C7 It is xarraut. d tu be ten limes more iitticaoiuii than any oilier known; no matter ho' atircihc iH.ttle, or ixtravagant thf adtertis.ments, " t........ ... n..,un to sartapantia. a pow. ! "in conceutration ot Man. Iraki-. Rnritock. Oaeen n , Delijrht, F.lder. Yellow Dock, Quiaciim. and other "niporiant medicaments which nr.- not found in any . other preparation. f , - F" '. I'er.ormeo cure. o. a kin.i .......... u, ,..mS oeoei, ana il rt curaiiirnUed the Facultv. C 1 he general Arent fur Indiana is Mvers Seat.oi r-.....:!! . . V. , , , fi ,-e.,, . i ? V U j - "M'V" ""' rorasencie. may he addressed. l-ikvulVTlr il" V;'" , J,i" uS' er Me. A J-""1''' ", K. I - ner, . letaroora. ....VA ; ,S,.VF. "r' Yock' AJ"1' lt' ' i4"4w- ' ; ' ' Queen City Scale Manufactory! Main Strict, XcUxirt from the r.TCr. jTHK sulncritt r ha on' Imnd and is comtantlv M miiuraetnrinKT PLATFORM SCALES of all siie. AIo, lira' ami lrn Hfinn, of a fMprrinr juniii. .- 1 1 ui iucfi are warraniea in evrry re ?peci. i i I In wrll-rx Please call and examine lu-f.ire non hasinv - tt iikisllrin 1, WM. HI UDAKT. OHIO MECHANICS INSTITUTE. This is to csnify that the premium was aoarded at th. F.ighih 'Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics institute to Wm. Hiiddari, for l'latfrrm Scale, there exhibited bv him tJiven under our hand this first dav of November, 1845. JOHN V. FOCTE, Pi-cj'i. 1. W. Applegate, Sec'y. Ja. '4?. 4 U 1131 CC)7 WH Of.KSALE DEALERS IN r locks, IValclicw. Jewel rv. i Axn WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS MATERIALS I jplOXSTANTl.Y on hand, an extensive assortment ! ot" fine Hold and tiilt Jewelry, Hold and Silver I Spectacles, tiold and Silver l ever and Verge Watchjes; (In). I and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Classes, Yii olin Strings, IVrciisjion caps, Pistols, Kaiors, Knives Scissors, fcc. Ac. o. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 30, 184 43-1 r Lightning Rods. Ofllce and Manufactory on fith St. between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, O. SPR ATT'st PATKNT SPIRAL TW1STF.D CARBONIZED IRON LIGHTNINti RODS, in len feet leugihs, with glass isolaters and brass screw,conneciing joints, improved Metallic Attachment, for hrick or frame, together with his cylinder three pronged cupper head, mounted with fifteen silver lmi Ills. Inch have ihe nnsver nrc.ri.lv ...! sili .itlv i discharging the air of it. superabundant electricity, more than nny rod, ever brought before the public, so that any building., .tiflicientl y provided with thcte root, are neyonti a iiouiit, perfectly sate from t he awful cnn.equences of Lightning; tliese rods are so easily arranged, that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these lightning repcllers proves how satisfactorily they are received hy .he public. Hollow Gilt Copper Halls and Weather Vanes for Churches, fcc. Price only ten cent, ner foot, which include, the Head, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant order, promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. These rods arc provided wilh Zinc Protectors. Sl-rm . . . . . i 30,000 LHS. Sligo Iron, assorted size. 20,000 Wayne, " do 800 lbs. American Steel 290 " English blister steel 40 kegs nails, for sale bv RICHARD TYNER.. Hrookville,'May 4, 1147. 19 G. A. Bidweli. Josiali Drake . A. RIDWELT A; CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati. I IHE HA I. CASH ADVANCES, made on aasignJ ments of produce or other merckauilim-. REFER TO Messick, Taylor .V. Watts, Daggete Cc Bruce, John Kugler, .lames Calhoun, L. H. Yeatman, Marsh Jt Co. M. Kugler & Sun, FMlis & Morton, S. Wortliinglon. De.'47 52-ly CO-PARTXERSIIIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction ol a general Commission and Forwarding Business at New Orleans, iindei the firm of SI'ENCE & GUARD, and solicit a share ol the business of Franklin and admining counties, ROBERT SI'ENCK, THOMAS GUARD. New-Orleans, Dec, te4'i. 2-Iy PARASOLS, SUkr&Rlinds. IH A E just received a good assortment of Silk, Ginirliam and Calico Paratuls. Plaid Dn-s Silk. Bonnet Ribands. Bonnet, and PalmJ.eaf Hats. Which w ill be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons w ishing to buy goods will find it to their interest to call and examine the.prices of my goods before they make their purchases. May lo, 1848. U. TYNEr. TKRMS OP Til K INDIANA AMERICAN. rilWO Dollars in advance, 82.50 in six mon.h., L00 at the end ofthe year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereatApvertiskments. One square or lets will We inserted three time, for one dollar.if payment be made n advance; one dollar and twenty-five cents if pay. .v" "e ui i-iita one year; anil one dollar and nftv c"- ".otiavert two years, and .he same proporlaved. Larger adi tion toi the rime payment i. delayed vertivement.fnr a longer time will be charged on the . i i.yi n m. Si.jrar, .Iolac. & II ;u Kiel 9HHDS of X. O. Sugar. 2fi Barrels of Molasses. 1 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, e Cuarter dn. 2 Tierce Aive. For sile by April 7.h. K. TYXF A G. C. 3IILLER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, mould' board Ploughs, Seventh St. net ween Main and Walnut. Cin.O. March 15. h 1848. 12 ly. TUIWER & SON, I . mcinna.i, uino, h est cvi nth street, between Wcs. tern Row and John st o.iiu ko A v MANUFACTURERS. All rfe.crintions of i J-s v Circular Saw. made to order; Iron. Webb or Hack Saws; all kind, of Narrow Saw for lurninr cither for u.e by hand or mill power: all kinds of saw repairing executed in a workmanlike manner. Huckledsaws repaired and warrauicd eaual to new. Feb. 3d, 1848. 5-ly IRON & STEEL. Bloom Forck, and Jimati Iron Store N, W, CHAPMAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court Houte. CINCINNATI. "IRON & KAILS ofallaizes, STK-EL3 of every dews crip. ion, all of .he very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledgeand Hammer moulds. Ail of good quality and warranted. AL.-SU A superiorarticleof Shut Iron, Xos. 22, 2-4,25, 26 A; 27. N- B. All of the above articles will be sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchant, and Jtlacksmiths will find it fur their interest to call before purchasing cUewhcre. N.W. CHAPMAN'. Angu-t21ttS4. 11-tj
!Dr. J. White s Celebrated Remedies
""K w''"ii t.arall.1, ,n the inrariaUr .ticcn -nirn iniinwn to, ,r rmph.t mrnt. Wkrrrrrr the ar. 1V, pnwrT. r,,rw .,, ., r, Mn b mi,fc thentli. r Ih .t n me.lie. kn.,,i, Hm-m-invariable pr..ve ,h.,t .nperior eaeellenre anil their immeator.t,; v i;Ir..llljer SKII-Bt to public r:nlidellce if. .tri.-d lormi. ii Id to thi ir e. Uiarafr, in all
,t tn th,- n. ei. ct or I i...e , j,r. j, u.,'. VejMablr fcUv.r it . ,rtai enre k.r iiedual HHm vlnth Coldt, km. tiin.,u..ii, Brea.t Complaint!., .Imuld have been r. erte,c. Mc. It in rxprvtorjnt. tonie or rentoratiTe, alert to i it la not anrpnt- ratjVf utimulatit, pt ctoral and deniulet nt. Uproinp tluti the human. IV;. 1 - 1 . " r
.... , ' 'e..u .-Apecioraiion, remove! rone'eiition, aau t.nt. tliould l.e ...tt erfitMy ; ,tr,rt-I. mui. rt-Mirt. the tone f the ttbuir .vtaem. ffected at tint time. The i, curr,.c. the poiitniwiure faint of the H.iolt, and by whole rtalm nature I i ti,a.itine qnalith-n and power nfallayinr Irriialint th:it ttomlerftll III- ' tion it ,,.... -i- .: L. : .i ' i. r
. 1 . . ntnmarli nn.l !. -.. . .. t ' .i : r ..m. , Murftas-it. mapiral 'pnrner. will remove .11 """". -I ny, ..fii, iHeMinuibteT. tirenfthe renutatinn it neihUi.l.ie anrf ho int. ! tire of the reputation it hat acquired. I Fetnalra who lite the Veretalile Elixir, for Flour Aioiit. too f ree tnrncet. Bearing Down or Premature Labor pain., are never hereafter n il lint, to be without it- Few remediea hive reacned ao many, in variou. ln. ae., from .urTerinf and death; none equal to it for which it ii prepared. Dr. While', lndi poaitively cures t verv rate of Dvtnen.ia. however e- I ere nrenromc. At a reme.lv for the rrmoral nf Fe- I uii-uvtnm. ana oilier lietet, it inlalhbV. ! , n. n , ,a .u . , inraiim,- , l value or he Iiidhm Compaand, as an Alterative i Ptirifier of the Blood, we mav remark Dr. J. .'te . siard it m ue treatment" ot'a .freat number I """mence t the tinpantllellrri nower and iitettinia ' ble value of hi. l...t f !, . , ' . IH I.WtlllU. ) .11 AlirriUIC I ""ii asrn t Mt in. In.itt.inl ir mh f the most Inalhsnm fiirm. .if Kvnhliti.. reril "ej'ith the .rratification of its happv etTects, and j the eedj- permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, i Jn ver before il tamed by any bj a,ny other remedies I ,n 'n'""niirv or in F.urope. ' the only remedy known, on which areasonahlc J ""I" permanen. recoverv ran he rounded, tor ail those disorders indicating or prowinpoot of a radical impurity ofthe blood. U actuallv ha. accomplished all that it has been asserted Sarsaparilla would do, but has never, really,' performed. 1 helndian Compound is the onlv unfailinr; remedy rarScrorula or Kins;'. Evil, White' Swelling, Svphililtc (ee.ei).i,a Mercurial Dif.aies, V leers. Eruptions on the Skins, Diseases ofthe Bones, Affections rtif the I.iver, Dyspepsia, C a ti treses, Hheuma.ism, ti.inf. nnd fur all Nervous and Chronic complaints oc1 Mrrinr in debilitated constitutions- and constitu tional sod hereditary complaints,-where the virus ofj .he parent ransrsa di vrlopement of Scrofula or Sv- ' InT: r"lt ! hy an snmromr or iniudiciou. mnu.i.l of disease iiJ tmion.are broken down bv merenrv and arsenic, or rvneral. n the worst forms, ofthe most loathwime ;nni a;....... ... .k i uj i .- ken into the rim.!..;..,, .l.. i...i.. r m..a promptlv and .bnroarhlr eradicates the virus from n,e system, and produces radical and nermaneui I cores. Workini- its v .il.-. h..t efr. o.. power, the Indian Compound rive tone and enenrv m .ii .i. c . . .. .-- ... e,e, ur. omi r.xcreiorv organs, repairs ail I Hie wastes, known and unknownand banishes from the system every vestige or disease. i Ur" White'. Veg, .able P,ll, i,e great power with mild.e.. ol , n v operating throughout the .limen- ! tary canal, removing all ntrensive accamulations in i""-''"'. nd stimulating ill the surrounding or- , Ban. toa heal. I.e., ,te; mni .etinga. atonic, they ex-' 1 ah the energic. af all part. f the frame, and are of
j great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera- ,orw,"T " tne uirreas. d demand for his Washboards ! tn e or Restorative medicine i rt-nuired! Aa a med- ! '"e 'V',x on'h,) and erect extensive machinei icine for Females, the extensive demand for them and " " he hopes in future to supply all dr. their popularity, wilh all who use them, furnish am- I n";n"". pie guardntee to others t ho are afllicttd. Dr. White's ' V"'"". cne g-enuine except those marked O. ) Vegetable fills area standard medicine, universally . R,e, '"" " "ark- OHH1V HICK, api.rovid, and ius-.'v isle, nied the best Pill now So'"" ide of Fifih St., corner of Home. Cin. known. Vse them once and vou w ill use them there "lilTliLl1 ! I after. " ; ...... '. Z. "
I Dr. White's Vegetable Kmetics act wilh more mikl- ) nets than other Kmetics, and are ofincalculable benmi in nrcakin ' human familv. lfi '"A"h'nSuPmoMor For Dr. J. White-. Magic Liniment he claim, extrai or.lniary healing virtues and curative nmnertirs. and . .---I ........ i ' ""' " comparison in practice wilh all the oth I T bet remedies of this class kno the United i ?" nd in F.itrope, not one, in instant effects and " ""7'',"" nv '0rPr,o".. V' .ir" Liniment. ! to say what ..i..,..,..,..,,.,.-,, uinicuit it is not good for. For Hxadache, or on whatever par, oi the body located, it i. infali - i,,,!'..'"; ''. it extejrnaliy or inu-ruatly lor your own domestic ani..v iiti. a caitj mr jiiiir uu pcrsuii. 1 rj I own nerson mai, ana ynuw ui lin.l it economy of time oftime, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by von. Ofthe hundred thnusanj who have osed it, since its invention, not one to our know ledge, has failed to a-I ward n .he Magic Liniment, its vast superiortv to all other l.rniiueu.s. "It is difficult toay what it is not ' good f.ir.'J- j These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale' and retail, hy Dr. J. WHITE I agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6th St., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. J. R. RINK ARD. Agent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BURTON MARTIN, and J. S. TOWERS, are agents for Brookville Ind. March, 23rd. 1848. 13-lv. A ( AKB.-Dr. J. WHITE mav tie eonsnlted at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'I hose at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, whose cases are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forwarding to him a statement of their ge, the IrngtU of lime they- have been afflicted, symptoms, progress and general nature nf their complaints, (cash accompanying such statements, postage paid.) may procure the remedies necessary for their cure. ,'.,r.- J- "''' Celebrated Renuditt. The Vegetable Elivir. Indian Compound, Aagic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Vegetable Kmetics, kc. are rapidly superceding all other medicines. because on a fairtnal.it them they uniformly prove themselves to be all that has hern assumed fur them; medicine of great power and etBcacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our country. IRON AND NAILS. i)9.000 LBS. Wayne Iron. 000 lbs. Sligo Iron. 50 Kegs Stiniata Nails. Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron was purchased of the Manufacturers at lower rate than are allowed to Merchants generally, and 1 w ill sell at a mall advance on cost. It. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 29, 1847. 50 U. Cargill. j. s. Bradbury. . CARGILL &. BRADBURY, Successors to ANDREWS. CARGII.I. CO. manufacturers ofStoves, Grates and iiouow ware. 178 Mam St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. . Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and CaiiiH.ii Stoves, ie. Hollow Wan-, Ssd Iron., Wagon Boxes, Andirons, Tea Keit lea, etc. Dee. 30. 1-ljr PLANKS, &C. CRINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Planes. Single and Double B.tt Smooth Single and Double Bitt Fore Single and Double Dill Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flonringand Cei'.ing Planes, For sale low foi cash, by Brookville, Nor. 29, 1347. 50 do do do R.TYNEK. Builders Ware Rooms. LU M HER A H D, F loori ng Mil I, Sash, Door an 4 Rlmd Factory. ' Corner Fourth and Smith sr.., Cin. O. UIVL-I V I. -.In h . - n. i . r. ct o l l L. IV , Have erected a large and extensive building w ith machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an atsor.mrnt of Pannel Doors, Sath, Blind. Door and Window Frames, Weather Boarding, Kasc Shelvinx- for Stores, whito oi... Flooring, Boards and Plank planed on both side j ! rriou thickness, suitable for inside finisbiur of nouses, aic. In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, Ihey have a good assortment of Lumber fur atl build. ! '"If purpo.es. Persons about to erect building on .... ....... ..... .urn, win una it to tne.r interest to purchase all their building materials of us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, fcc., in Tlat Boa.s and carrying to the place warned on the river. The boat being worth its cos. on the premises. We have furnished several buildings on this plan the past sea son. f t a i Master boilders having contracts in the country where materials and mechanics are scauce, will and i it to their interest to call and examine our stock and 1 price.. We are celling S by 10 inch sash at 3j cents, ; and 10 by t2 inches a. 4J cents, per light, and all other j article in proportion. j Considering the advantages we have in machinery, ' the low rates of freight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that all who patronize this establish. nient will be anpplied witb materials, Are., at much less prices 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 helndlnaa Americas; also at Mr. Bar.wicV Hotel. Bruokiillc.tnti.: Mar.ll48. U . GROCERIES. Rio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, X. O. Sugar, t'-ommon do Su r. Imp, Tea, S. ratu, " Y. H. do Pepper, Molasses, Alspice, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Riee, Epsom Salt., M ackers I, Shoe Blacking, Broom Cord., Matches, Bed Cords and Plough Lines. Forsalc at the New Storeof Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes, n..L..ik. o!-.,XCK & FARQCHAR. " ' - - - V, 1011, , HATS! IIATniATSI MESSRS. Luick It Frquhar, have just received large and complete assortment of ' ' ' Doiid's superior M OLE SKIN HATS'; do ' ; do II roth do do , do Panama do do Plain Straw do do I.innette do Superior and Common am tear do Biaik and white Wool do June 1, 1S4.
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Watches?, Jewelry, &c. F. subscriber keept eanilanily on hand, a fall the relrhratrd mnkrrt ti nnr uuiu ana si it er w atchei. fron AIoa larre attoriment ol 'vwriry and ranrv Goods. Silver rlnnl .J D...'. "T; ,'"c.k,t Table Cutl.rv. Gold and Silver ,, i i '.itiim rointau (,iui l ent, iih S Iter Holder attached, from I.J0toJ3 50 Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Mannfacttire, perrecllr e.,y .nd natural to .be eye. he.e ell.,. have been examined and highly rec.iromc.ded bv tho.e who have wort, tkem and fully tested their .uoerioriori.y over all other.. Just received, a larire a.snrtment of Gold and Silver Erjuu-a. (ila.tc, inierttil in i.M K ........ . i , . 1.IC a jr Sil. ...i....,:i... ,...i r-:..: - 5 . .r. . . -. . v mt iiii.au. AML....I. nt . . ...... varches. mn.ic Imiim. an.. elrv. rrtinirfH in tli (.el n... nl.l n..t . I Silver bought or taken in eacnantre. N. U HAZES, o.;157 Main, o doors abova 4th st Improved Patent Zinc Washboards oeiween r.im and num. IfAXt'FACI IRED by him only, and warranted . "".eciieapest ana Best article now offered to the pnblic, in point of simpliriiv nf structure, durabiiitr of mti..l ...a i... i .. . ' 1 malrrial, and aavinir of clothes, soan and 1.1 i ' He frt'1 "'"ranted in recominendinc: his Wa.hboanls I . V'c P"""". inasmuen as taousands have .es.rd i ,nF,r merits, ana in every rase thev have eivrn eut.r. """en. leninrates conld n adily be obtained in anv oiiannt v. Imi hi- iu.n.. i.;.ilr l:. . ' . . - - .- .. ttau. ! '" "'fl-.cn. proof. I. and complete supply kept constantly an h. oUI "'c a retail a. reduced price. All orders prompt Iv attended to. "-Any purchasert-cming dissatisfied after a , J"" test ..r said article, i, rcniiesud toretorn ('" "d the money in all caes will be refunded. i . . beKa "mpvlled lo enlarge his establishment J.v ALl .1 HIjK LECTURES on theVause, Po-.;!."..,! JjeiAr.oA . r 'm'l ,r'r''" 1". 7 t ore oi t onsumption, Astlini Ditcatrs of the ' -..i,,-. n.,...- n ... . . i. gravmgs. Paper 50 els. bound 79 els. Mail to anv ot. part postage vs ets. V 1. . . (.!.. . .. . I . . to any part, 50 cts; postage. Inhafinir Tubes 'silver j J, by mail, leller postage. Abdominal Supporters. pcricct. sjsio 810. for ail li iintiires. of.l. j Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest; sent re. Far Braces or Sunni.r n r. give heigh t from head to foot. person nest the mirftn. j Agen.s w.n.'rd tVn7l K"ipi. . . .. . ' J ""?Vi reo. 2I, 1843. li FOR SALE. TWOI tsin Uro.iks.lle-w ith dwelling' ft. ontliel.o ;om, thrnthernn the hill ; alsosam. lots,alli ion reasonable terms. JOIlt A.MAT50V. Januai s-let. 184ft. Eaton and Kitridtr e. " IMPORTERS and Manulacturers ofGans K;n. and other sporting aparatus. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Gun Makers materials, Pocket Cutlery, Dirks Bowie Knives, Jc. c. Agents for Eastern Powder, Maine st, between fifth and Sixth sis. til j TANK ARK AND HIDES! VKHE subscriber having pi, n based the old Tan-Tard of Mr. Goodwin in Brookville wishes tn mirrl..ti Hides and Bark, for which he willgivethe market priee, fcc. HENRY SH" April 15th, 1847Still More Extraordir "VMTE would advise our readers to : V creasing popularity of Dr. Halt sam. Mr. North, the agent, tells us ilia. y i?hed himself, at the number of cures that it'is ,. . , mine among our own citizens, whose names he ocea sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical, may call on ihem, and hear from their own lips, how they were snatclud from an untimely tomb, and re' stored to their friends and relatives, by t-sing this truly valuable medicine. The agent still continues to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to give relief within !4 hours, or returns the money. Every bo. tie .bat has been sold in Cincinnati, during the last six months, was sold w ith the above guarantee; and he has yet to see the first bottle returiitd. For salety JOHN K1NKAHD. General n,r lit fur Indiana, and M. W. II A I I.E. Brookville. Cheaper than the CheapestNEW HOOT AND SHOE. STORE. f I1HE Subscribers having recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would call the attention ofthe public generally to their stock now receiving. II consists ol rto.its. Shoes, Brogans, Paim Lea', Leghorn and Panama Hats, carefally selected from the Manufactories, by one of the Grin, whose experience will justify thesa in saying their, nck, in point of quality, will be surpassed by none ia the city, and are determined to sell at as low prices, it not a iule lower than any oilier hoo3e. Call and we will with pleature sliow'ynu our stock. CEORGE LOWE ic CO. No. 68 Main St., between Columbia & Lower MarketMar. 1848. 13-ly PERRY J. 3IOORE, Plumber, Pump and Hydrant Maker. No. 163 fifth st., hctwn Race and Elm, lias constantly on hand and fur sale. Well, Cistern and Force Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sizes. ALSO Hydraulic Water Rams, for conveying water from Springs or small stream., to dwellings gardens, stables, &c, where a head of from 4 loP feet can be obtained. Water can be "conveyed from 100 to ISO feet in height, and from 2 to 4000 feet on a leTel, at a small expente. All orders front the country executed with neatness and despatch. Cin.,0., Dee.S, 1847. 31-ty ii. Ac W . U. Koscbooiii, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers And Dealers in Dardware and Cutlery, NO. 334 MAIN STREET, . Betweer Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI. Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair Makers' . Tools, of every description, always on hand, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 20. '48. 13-1 y New Hardware and Cutlery Store. RW. BOOTH, No. 93 Main street, first door be- ., low Trust Co. Bank, Cincinnati, is now receiving direct from England and Germany, and the Manufactories East, a new and complete .lock ef goods in his line, to w hich he invites tl,e attention and examination of Merchants, when they visit tv city. He will sell at Eastern prices, the foii""- ' goods; .- 200 dozen Hants Axes, Hatchets ai- i.rtr 'n.;. . 200 dozen H. Manns and N.Morga .Ai" 100 dozen Collins A; Co.'s Axes; SO dozen 1. Leveret's do; j SO dozen J. E. Williams Jc Galhre.-.ti . 100 dozen O. Ames Shovels and S.ia.. -200 dozen Wood, Cross-cut and M II i 350 dozen Spear&Jacksou'sHand .jiip 200 dozen Miscellaneous do dr 8000 prs. Trace Chains; 3000 lbs. Lo -10000 gr.New England Wood Screws, 1500 dozen Butt and Toy Table Hing 1000 dozen English and American C'-. SOO dozen Curry, Horse, Wool am C 800 gross American and English T! -' " Forks; 2000 dozen Pocket and Pen Knives; SOO dozen John Wilson's, Kussel'i tt er Knives; , 500 dozen Ames and John Wilson's ; 500 dozen Shears and Sc!-sors; 2000 dozen W. Rti.chc .-' 5' -.id c Hound, Bastard n.d Mill S 500 dozen W. Hutch r's C Chissels. Gougi s nil f00 dozen Horse, V rod i i ' 1 COCO Hit. superior Soil Iron Together witb a cumplen Forks, Tacks, Brads. Sline : ' : ver and Iron Tea and Table Wostenholmes, and Wade i zor Strops, and the better -l ware, Cutlery and Fancy ( Ciniiniiati, Sept. : . ir-i
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