Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 December 1848 — Page 4
From ihe N"aiic.y3l Police Gaietre, 14. '. - t'lcricsilj Di vrlopmrwi. Tut Kkv. Johx N. Mafw. The recent di-iitfi-. in Hr.rokfyn, uf he ye-tin; and beanlrful v ii i ul" iho Jl-v. John N- M.iffit, 1nti taiised con$iiieruie ey.ritei,ietit iu that . city. Mid the circqnisLinre leading tu and connected tmrriesHatefSw.trt her decease, have fr the post week
uivcu CDiiUiiU.il e.muoynieut to the female saints a:Kr siauers vh pie.ly' and impiously resl i IheTein. We have !retied to th canvass, and i from tlie unit-ii revelations, drawn the cout'u- ' mum tii.it Uitf Lav. Jo.m Malht it a heartless aim ai)oniiuao:j riMniau; ann 11 is our twruirr 1 0.iiorr,lht nil of the press which have lut-iy '; touched M gingerly ,bnt so wishtnliy oj.on the 1 edges of ins vUJoiu.y, lonlj have planiped bold1, ....-j 1,., n iiio cr i once, ami proclaimed bum as Utey inot him, an utter and irrecljiinabie.Iwretcli. For oitr part, -e 2o not heital; tairit-ciaro fcitn to be a .villain; tlui more ; a- rniwpcanse frf tends' to be a saint, and ; a s"" "'nfe tuese pretences are mere- ; ly daily CereuMH.K't for tUa better service of the . , devi , - , ' take tins l.utrtv with his name at nnr We , " ' . 7.r.u. ......auuMpmnimira grace 04 lhis-MtipTtnv dark though it be, that all who may be emnloiis of his example, 'may be deprived ul. the. oul-t 01 the encourareiuutiLs of im punity. 1 lltimiy seem strange to some pood peopte, nve not r5(l ccr previoos accounts, t lalthongh there are very few good who -do not ; take aud read aud fila and ween over the Putin ..... . u V ,j 7 , :T '. v.u mans yoongwite snoutdset tile ne&ns ofthi. two halves of femaid Brooklyn together by the ears, t But ihereare reasons for this commotron. which liedeetier tlitu Uie surface of the victim's cohin piate, and which, when laid open to the view, win ouireacij, by tar, the measure of anv nfMrm'olmnn.1;
Tim hisirrvof M n ; i in. ' . i K momer8 in the aisle, ha thrust his ; to entrap tlie hart of the young girl, Frances 1 he h story of Maifil is toleratdy well known, leobron. eyes beneath her bonnet, that fate had j Smith. We intend to show that she wns the Ju.n Lhie h:LTf0JHOUaSrI.,'rCk,a, uon1Brnlhu"e first .yinptom.of death, .Dd!Mor,.DdthatMr.MatKt..dhS.f.iendr.?KB2j - it he ' ter siif i H t h 'lit I l" ' that lhe"" h whose tender exhor- with her seriously on the subject, poinlinf to SL; I - r , ?K "Jl!8 I ta"T fe" "f00 h" " f'e honey of Hybla, ' the discrepancy of their ages and tCr ccuseiuu.i.ruus esixipes iroin investigating syporfs, was destined to he tb
. . I.: e .3' r , . which, ;jts moat of them inZ selves. It was honed, howl Xat lod wear this prurience from his blood, and refl .. ...i ...... fr v. :.. u j i n 1 . tiou and remorse induce him to renair the I wrongs which hi, first wife, wilting Ja absence 0.m..!,tmiir':i'6etrd.' rd 80 !?n- ?d r- i nu r-ia.'o.Iu,,! V.o.1 lA.w-. J isiwiuity vuaureti. uui tnese calculations were Jot yX f . , . , ...... ----- '"-s - though he was within hp., o.t ;i.. f " . , , e " new , o, h8 resplved I to enter into the silken bands !ZVJZa'SU -fI, t!lUt- V? f. himf . J ",c i'iine service of affection; but he wanted one fr the scivious pranks of vitiatetl lust, and for that Vnrfxe stclected, ts is usnal in such cases with antiquated leachers, a very child. The object of bis baleful glance was a lovely girl, named Francis Smith, who. thonch her wvpniMaih to tiran'vr ! ..n . i j , , . , .t .toon became excited into frenzy, and grew be .s.-, n .,,Vii : yona all reason or control. Scarcely knowing what power had taken possession of her, the infatuated girl would haunt the session room, and remain at the instance of her Reverend A mad is, until alter the prayerful congregation had retired. On these occasions. Maffit tiiii! lttenHl ,v k,...i . . .noou. .l7 "V.rV: u!! ". ' CV JZ.iAZ,iZT" l" " - Tr . ; i. , " "w u udugT W tne . The ordinal ol.iect of T.i-n. .,t ,kwhde he tilVttaJ w- V. - Tk ' S' ! Srk wouldTe 'tcL.Troi ohhrV ,tW of "'ion r w.ndows .olkl J 1" .t,0nS .l P. ,th" " . .lie an ivni ot tne cierT' l"'!1"1 might enjoy together , the luxnries of a hot snpwr and the retentions otllie orandv tott e. At t hs i
;f l rr1 "r fr von th hoary sa,yr SeC,
rv kVjI?.:' " . w " co"'a- ?nct,on to the young girl's familv.
ever, and atsimilaro-ffieseiiact.to.lVr i Z. T possesion of the object. This man i """"ITy. ana caused tde tinal separation, tence, nut perhaps he cannot make a better mentlaid asido bv ihrhx-nrrtIIJl. r " .m.0 ; cons"l'r't'0' hich will appear hereafter, not ; ,l shM' however, be continued to the end; ! T months after his aliedged attempt at seducira.io Brfert-k lhk: tnnder,o,,V it wilh w. cannot now quit the subject with.ut ; J, Mr.. Pierce, her hJband, Jud'ge I'ieas
Uses of iwssii.ii. Francis Smiih w -V. i . i,: : . . "?"ry;.lllt r T . ira, o, ,ne:e sp.ntuai wrestlings, ; ti e sieauitiM principles ol Jr raaris tiniih carried i . i . .. ' L i . " vnrrNNl . . mi, i 'engin, n.ore unhalanced than herselt, yielded to th cornter-fafcinctton efyonth and beauty, ami ..ki.-7 ! r"-..?mX! ."nPth ' cased Ids yearnings in" a formal marriage. It was, as we harewid Wfo. . ill-t. , and larking tho essential for which alone ,Z hud designed a connection .YL' 1 miro Inst nn nn t,td . ..i ,k. .k " : l'"rl,l,,uon . - me tin. ituwever. s'as and acted from the pressure of a fantasy which she could uot resist. So far, she stands excused. , All that we have related was very briefly done. ' She had been r,..H k-.; jj l.i "J , . -T :: "'.""l""' C"U"M- 1 tad and died TTheJtn,h.V ? rfMimSl fnrther apace
s was to be ,,.jnf . . , , navecailetl Ihis prostitution; the ,,a,"e ia.iy, or her parn9ntni,t Edw,n, nw judge, with all the facta before wtpattonw the causes of their domestic troubsnstence tlr,hH,, I a!!.. -"ed-fri :nds,
. , , 1 1 -ii. ii .intage, .uaini, soon weaned of the casket fm wui.a ne naa purloined the Ireesure, and feeling himself as In his first union, bound to a smaller scope than fuited his roving appetite lie went off iu search of pleasure and advantage in accustomed quarters. For five months the youthful widow, for she was no less, pined alone j but at the end of that time, the antiquated Giovanni nturn.-d to her boarding bouse in Houston slneL Instead, however, of thing to her arms, as had been his wont in his drunken orgies in the season of devotion, he coldly sent Ins card up stairs, to know if she was situated to receive him. Indignant at so gross a signiflcation.aud expecting some new insult, the unhappy young woman sent for a carriage, and driving to her mother's house in lirooktyn, never paw him more. The reverend husband however, was in an easier state of mind. H ?.nM0 P.r.i0Ve1 bnt he C0.n,d mak Profil ' e urew a oreatn ol pious satisfaction, and set out j . . t .. . 1 tor me .uiK-isMppi tor the cure of souls. Before he w-ut. however, he left a whisper in the ear of rumor, t work an offset in his defence, wheu his villany should consign him aud his conduct to public detestation The poor vktim, who could have borne the neglect and absence of her wronger, sunk under this bitter blow. The world se, med now Io have cosed those branching paths that former! v led Into a future so light with hope. She never smiled again, and her cureless sorrows rained an invessem deluge from her eves. f:.w. ; . naut and so deep, soon unril k... w'r i,. ,. ... : 7, - -".j iniKiiiri dvhv.I'i"ru s,?t,nft,dfP-''d deeper, ner oca. hi.e in tins Wart-rending condition. herchamlx-r was continually infected witn Maf fits voluntarily emiss. llissarieafrom lli f-n.-i-les ol Ins church, who. at t;m.x k-r ' les o
llmh,d pllt S ecertmcat. the letter, bee. the emissarv of his pUions What use T t sUfeN? f her hushn1- This let-, .euleme.,rtk brlw ". "d " of lhis man made of hi. charge, and what wa.Z ! 'rJ hT'n SJ,e wknowWge. her own errors ZdTxTit mont or fT.CHXt, which he object of his dePtition V le vagrant hns! ! ""Hore. hi, forgivness, was written about!
. " . ". ...si nn tntr ner io ine pnamianshin of k;. - kA uj , ...... ..tnuii s own lestimnnv
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tnetr deviush purpose's conid be ascertained ' ,lM n" nd fame of the Rev. John N Maffit, would harms her dying moments, with the tnrenPh- thecelumnsof the New Vork Christian charee that slie was only feigning hluess, fcr ! Advocate, Methodist Journal, and the Police Ihe purpose of defaming the character of the ' ltette of thja city, have induced thousands, holv man her husband. The sufferer 0i,ij , reelf among the number, to enquire into the make no ans er to these cruel insults, except bv ' ,nM' or f!sily f the accusations, and to learn the increase of grief; but, after a while she settled if ,l " Ps'hle that such a monster, un mitigate the dispute with all, by expiring of a broken 'nfvil he is repreoenteu to lie in tl.ese jourhesrt. To escape the remorse of this rebuUpJ SaU, doetj really esist in a civilijed community, and with the determination still to shield the ,nii ' evn permitted to carry with him the vngraat preacher who had caused her death, thev ; word of ulou hts h(s, as a teacher in the proclaimed her ailment to be typhns fever, and ' !n'"n!, of ""Ivation. lie has he n denomicateil w-euld have thus falsely turned her to her grave, j P1"'1 e,":ns the murderer of his wife. He nad not her ph VMtiau proclaimed her the victim . Ae denounced as a leecher, a beast, and a of a broken heart. i devil, and in shor; his revilers have left un use.)
.... vo.-ie Her fate is a lesson which may be read bv all .... I'.um. r.acn lemaie reader will seclecl the itorai ior nerseii,and bear it in mind fur the use uf the future, not against Marlit, but of all un. worthy members of his class. IFropi the Nsiiot.al Potieer.aiette.Oct. Jtst. , ;wnnn vsnsht. ' IMIII.- 1 tl bMri.ns s ectacle wl,i. h. Ve P.-eenUd fet R eek, of the peaee-meni innrtJereif theloveiy and anfortttnate 1 ra in v 'coali.rr. LP2.1, !V"$t"" asaiuiy c..J..ju.or. na seuta thrill of horror j j - --. .nun is normr and on side, we h:.re Iwn in. L Z ZT". y' r.vi ni, m .h- .Ct-I 111 1. " i . T V 'i'Keni . iu;i,.i. te, -on .... ,.. o ., tio.-1-y-ueadv.M typoc -iie.
who betrayed the innocent victim to her death. As may be supposed, those entreaties have prompted os to further in ventilation, and the' i result is, Ahnl the revelation has grown so fast upon oar han.ta, and is withal so complicated aivi o monstrous, thitt the only difficulty we, find in our kuk, is to know where to Iiefrin. j Everywhere the catalogue isdsrk, brutal and: repulsive, jd turn it as we may, it still runs ; with a predelerminate current to a bloody ter- j minatiou. i
We had better, therefore, begin at the beg-in-nine, aud ru.it the story down, as is onr fashion with the live of the felons, that every particular fact may 03 lodged upon the mind iu a conuecl- , ea mctnod. j ft seems that Maff.t had, for Fometime previons to his marriage with his late wife, been ; engaged in preaching in this city, but having neen giuny cj some beastly protligacv aud pro Liuity, was forced to leave his charge to eseape an invetigation that would have'eondemned him to expulsion. Claiming to be exempt from the jnrisJiction of that branch of the Methodist (ienoinmation, he went to Brooklyn and s-cured j admission tm l....v. -r .i. T c fzn J urn wi nti'.n nt. i i w ""i Maffit was engaged with hia osoal raihm!;c ! .,ili.1c.: : ii ; i . i .. i . ij uj. on . . . . , j mem in tnu quarter, there came to the church I one evening a troop of young girls who, through j the mere giddiness of innocent curiosity, were j desirous of witnessing the profress of the "great rerivi.! " 1 .1 1 , revival was t rancis Smith, but who was mnr crnoral- I inrw wa uuts wuwa name i ;ly kn.wn among h.r companions by the namp ' of Pannv P.-01 .1 . . .V ; j -i. '-.- itm m us lii siep-aaugiiier 01 4 u, j.r. 1 lerce. ot Urooklvn. and residing under under ' his r..r.f-iil. u:. 1 l ' 1 . .r morals j iiau uren most scrnnalous v cared for. Inno cent, unsophisticated and lovely to a miracle, file, was lust trie ohier-t In flr-V. ih ..f curl. an experienced nrofiiirat. c V:4ff! tii.'f Hii!j AA she dream, as -;ih ku. .i.:r ! - 1 -.,-..uu, iiFj L' t. k u J ! J IZaI?1, a h breed- i reverence for the services of : ithe church, and her . , . - Maffit i k ,k.. . , serious manner induced 'caught Tike'Tw. ZC'ZZl soon be i . .... u uv.(n tvv Pia an h. M. at hi8 nous whirl wi y mercv It turned nt ttt K. ju ,;, ." A neVmTnt but ttead o V'inT. "muos wnicn a vouns and inexner e ,, . . inexperie wuuiau usita v ree satthesneci.il notice i whose talents or whose ZZZ is the obi Tb,r however was oira - limedand rina rensnarswi. Ar k;.,.i smc red funcired an introand became special gallant to and from devotion. Noth ing was thought of it, and no one dreamed, except thoae who secretly knew Maffit'a previous character, that the venerable preacher with his profuse shows of self-denying piety who carried mat oiooming creature en his arm, waa the dead iy asp mat was to strike her bosom with a cure- j . h- i- -Hy vinift. o. i . ... . .. . . oirp oy step old the wily interceder win his way into herregard, but when hesought to bring ! it to sensual frnition, he found her maiden ,ly reserve to be an obstacle, which uuder the drawbacks of his age, he could not overlean. I rerserveringstill, he next sonc-ht to mislead her k, .......I. 1 i i . . . . . . . "j r.s.i.,,1., .nu Dy caning mine aul ot tne , canting co-ndjntor. he endeavored t. inebriate , her senses in epicurean orgies and drunken rev- ' els. All, however, could not bud-e the steadfast ! , 7 T "ny Pr'nC'l'e, and the inlatuated "snality, marriage. But his success lWw vonHe to his '!!r's- r a i time, quite problematical, and with a view to . mH her youthful verdict In his favor, he em.r J r . . . . 7 . . . . noweiwl tho holr -I,.. t-. i i .i.. companion of his haebannli d.n.o.l... To Z ! - ' .... n ii... Ill' 1 1 -1V1 lirru Lite i the , .. i-n- i Jt illlstilAai f Vx.o l..t 1 . I - ' " 'a ium aim ID mHKP B COn7 , 7 ' " ""En upon itan Ingonui-. l OI manarement, which nroved b m the'master a practised skill. He rurron. with female parasites who ladl k i. i fJV . , : kte, and following; or their en oo-ies. proposals of marri and bewildered her with proposals of m temptations of her with a lov. a sordid nature. He presented : love oltenncr in ihp tliunA si i firA : k- rn j .. ' : . ,.w'",we" ' "P w.tn a cosiiy rose- ; f- -V V . , connect,on I 1 ZZtl . . "l,n,ai r. nui vtuui n"k one of the first latlioj in tVia lan. finally he came down will. & round oIT.t of pur- i cha f,7f C0I, neuu proposeti tosetl e urmn hr i iasnm me. fiuu ol es. Overlildered, ly delusive! tiuu ii sue would yield to his wish uy iitese m.incements, and bewi we have said before, with the rtf..llw ViClnn ,h,t had Wn Panted to her imagina- ' tion, the victim lost her self-command and sold i mi I hey were married, and the gloating leacher his victim. On the second night, he shrinking sensibility of modest fastened upon ave. before lh womanhood had grots n bold from the assurance ., . , ....Uiam.a of its rights, he ohksled her ears and sen. -us with such beastiality, that white haired reverence seemed turned into a demon from the pit, and her fitful dream of fantasy was changed into fearand loathine. Ia lieu of a man sbo ha,! neen saiMled by a (vast, and the gentle blush which alone should mildlv tinge the hon.ir .l.le 1 rheek of the unpractised bride, was supplied by ! a drooping head and a deep burning sense of ' degradation and sensual alwsement. Too young i to hold her secret, she told it to her mother, 1 wheu too late, alas, that agonised parent saw the two terrible alternatives of fate. Fortunate- ! ly, she had been the victim of the lightest, and ! .. oinj urau. I M torn iaia ss. 1 1 KA ..A 1 . Ia.. rifled flower and irn iup leave at our command this week will not permit us to ' pursue this tragedy Io a conclusion, moreover, the mass of testimony in onr hands will not allow us to conclude the subject within the limits of a single article. Meantime, we commend to the reflection of the reader, the revelations already made of the detestable t haniater of this pretended man ofGod, and trust it may operate as a warning to parents hereafter, that their daughters need their supervision as much in the : Sessiou Room as iu the world. .. . i re .se ..iw lorst ssnnir jtnrsmr ni-th, Oct. S3 i nrte.or .f.M- Kcv.M, . TIlNtt. " ' i i trrsfrM. rfr,,,,,, raarfwer" ,'. .rrrnw. i The un The unmeasured abuse and grovelling epttlieU that we have recentlr wn heaiwwi i.r.n,. , , , , '. .l" ! no"rmsor mfamv that might serve to poison ....., u.o rruiuiima ot me wonn; "na nonnR " tr.e uev. John K. Maffiit is j from the sound of this palumny creacl- . ing the gospel of the tavior. I nese broad inconaistepcieii have led i enquire into . . .r. ikl. 1 there" mail convinced i ' m w,Xhn th ith cer- . lain pflrrssnnihipnes ax Mr. ri t;. I .... i. , tajn correspondence of Mr. Maffit and his late ',s,pf .,?7 n our wa.vf w I w m' r.'S"lv "Ifreaung expose, which wvil h will sly It- , but I prcve iliat .Mr. .Vimt is not onlv inlamons belled m the Journal., Uwt we have named
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a ur nine space wnicn ottior ni.ii.i i... .... ... - ......... mwru ner rvirs ami
the caqsie tjf a!! this uproar. We ; Miss Smith wishes. V oura. aesneetfullv replenished wkly.
k whem there i 50 racil ,miike I Joh ' v JT direct from th.
be a little fire.andoutenqainei. have: This letter waa addressed to a pemleman in or rcd-sirfirT k-;",, S ..Z"""
also, that, in the relation of husband he has absence oa profess ional engagements. That he been grossly and kcandaloit'ty abused. 'was liberal to her in the extreme, has already Our first step of inquiry was to ascertain the j been shown by the account given by hi troriucause of the published attacks to v. hijji we have j cers of the costly presents made to her, and the alluded. Ti e first appeared in the Christian j settlement of the life annui ty, and that she ever Advocate, from which the IVliee Gazette has had occasiou of complaint ou this score, is uttaken its text, and by addition and embellish- j terly false. ment has bathed up .as glowing a chapter of the !, It is plain however, that all his efforts to
liornble t me must abandoned aoneti'.e could ! in-ouc. j us cause 01 me nrst publication we, trace to a desire to manufacture public opinion ' ....... 1 1 . . 1 "n.i.n'i nu Miuuu ia a sun lor uoel, prepara- !') iiuc miuoi inn i sun. in is libel suit is' i made on the part of the Rev. John N. Marlit, ! against Cole and Bond, editors of the Christian Advocate, and .Messrs. Peck. Smith & Scudcer, acoinmitte from one wing of the Methodist Episcopal church, who are charged with havins written and uttered a libel, through the columns
of the AJvocate.oii the fair name and character ; herself from the most approved caterer to feofMr.Martit. Mr. Maffit is now absent in Ar- i male loveliness, but wheu in the country she kansas,awe are informed, and this suit is to be 1 was dependent upon a fair acquaintance iu the tried on his return, which will urobabv take ; cilv. as will le two 1, ii.- f..iio.si,. ....
1 IXC 11.- I hi.n n-A Cm A ia ...k.J.I., .. ...... ' i n .-aMiiiit wa uir taunc of the attack on Mr. Maffit, which we ngard as i'nmnt Mr. Maffit is not hereto dfefend himself, and his : nlnmni.inT. lm.. ih.i ii,.. ,..i.i i.. . i ......... ..... t i . iicij nuuiu iinw a clear field; but they shall learn thut the honest! press will always seek out both sides of a story, ! and since they have dragged the name ef aii iu- j jured man before the public, and set upon it the 1. . ; r . I . ; . , . 1 - v. nrj uiunxicr, rTcu 1110 iiinruvrvr vi his ow wife rakir.tr m the ushes of the Hen to aid tneir malicious intentions, they must now -l: i. .u- . ... .1.. ."i.. n w anion 1110 issue i iiieir owu ueos, awl ana 11 iney re not scorched w itn the withering fire of truth that will be found in the ashes thev have disturbed, we confess ourselves ignorant 01 us power. v e Have the means iu onr pos- i ! ession, Mid the public shall have the arbiter lietween Mr. AT:.rtil M, 1 v. ... . awueu 01 using in vuest aru '7, '"i? ur w-.th costly presents, Mr Maf"ever gave her the least article, either direct- 1 l' indirectly, until after they were engaged ... ...n.,,e.i, a luen prFsenteo ner Willi a 8 cuain, anu alter tttey were mar- ' i before going to meet his engagement at Pittsburgh, he ordered the celebrated Tose-wood ' piano,' which has been reckoned among the : .. . ..UHvwU uui i uitii uiu urn reacn thev are divorced mv mother ha.ili kilo baud living, also, but they are tiivoreed too: I don't care any thing about that, and when at last it was evident that nothing could shake her passion, it was agreed thev should be married. It has been asserted that she was clandestinely taken through a back basement windo-v of ! the Centenary church to hold the interviews , with Mr. Maitit, and indulge in beastly and ' drunkeuongies with him and one or two of his associates, every word of which is infamously j liaise, t rauces fcmith never attended but one . never attended but one , party hole by ihe oihcers of the church, and that . u i . r . . , . . f "re ""use ui ner class leaaer, who invited her I Bi gther with a young man who was then ' in ner company; anu so tar Irom these meet- ' ings being the drunken revels that thev have ' been repsesented, no spirituous li.iuor or wine was ever usea at any ol them, it has bee a ascrtrt ,1 llii .1... ..I......... . . t s: sr .... -r1 --" tiimauer Ol .urs. .u.uni was tie Iamed fc: !l" husband and his friends. We in,'"d t0 sh so far from defamincr her character, Mr Matlit reasoned with her calmly, L n.l .... 1 .;: i . . J ' " ') ' "-p-tioiiaiei , out at me same time kwldgl her error, and promised to do bot"f 1,83 drra chard ilh bandoainK her. e love the charge unfounded, and that sh without the .tight. grounder rea-t-Mi. mid on ti i.i ..u, ii,.i 1,.. ...... ..... ...... .. , .. 1 i I V 1. 11 which we shall also disi.rove. 'I lilt' arili.1l Ult n&m n-hiS A J a I- i . " . ... n niv ii UTiuciru l(3 BU , . . , - ""V" , ,r v. e lies mat nave al-i to our rea'rs ,h-l we are prepared to sneak bv i ' we 10 "" his subiect. I" irst, then, as to the rhxrcri ol' li.c .t
..e, , or two mentns alter tney were t'on t let any one see th.-e letter, I entreat vou-
nce1 nusoano ana wile. ; you can say yau have got a letter from me. but
of one; tn one ol his arguments to persuade Frances oou't let Mr. Maffit know I sent for any thing ect of m marrying Mtitfil, the Rev. Mr. Green said, hy you. Give my love to father, and tell him pear- i ranees you know brother Maffit has a wife mother wants to see him verv mneh If
was now living; to which she replied, ' I don't care, receive this letter before Mr. Alaffit conies awv
i lh;v irj . m..'.io A s I. V. . .t
oteu puiHiMieu. io tins enil, we have re-1 -"urcn, anu sat coustantlv under his nrearhin.
ided the r-irl : Co"" o the following correspondeuce.lhe oriff- d further, after Mr . M's. return to l!mnUvn
Mff;t t t!. inals of vi hich are in our possession, and ih i also after the alledired aitemnt st at-..
hm mH faftof tiieirbting iu our possession, will show .Tierce was so much attached to Mr AT tht
..... .... siert.iiiui ---- ...ui..!. en leers to invite which it is said .ed to the separation of Mr. him at present, she declared she would uot sit Maffit and his wife. We regret the necessity the church again unless Mr. Green invited which compels us to sp, ak of one who U no I "Ir- M.to preach thei-e. And further still, duinore, in aiiy other terim thau those of anprov- ril? the church controversv lietween Mr.Omsii
o., uui tne preienneii ir;.'l).:.soi Airs. .Midlil. who ftr.ni;iv properly tv.iki; rather the enemies 1 . . , w ' ... i.e, ii, i e 1,rooSht her name forward iu their accusations, f'1 we aw compelled in the cause of fair and honw,t justice, to use in defence o. an injured .........u ..i.... lri etuis of the w i have msn' h? y 1" which they hav "" ,ln ll'is controversy, it is ,, e raised : now irah v disturbed her ashes, and they mud uot j shr,,nk fro'n the examination, !?on af,.'r t,le marriage of John Newland i 0 ' ra!,, ia Smith, it became .. . , .. ' - V,e ,or'"er, Wat Ii is wife s affections were not 'vnr-i.t t., '" ProI,,r,IO! to her re.e:,tl asservutions before msr"'!?"; her treatment of him was not such as ': WRS 0,, a n if,e 1o husband, and th is CHUse of disqiintude on Mr. M.iliit cor.tinu.vl inerrn,c,o such a .legree, that in the n.oiith of August, 1M7, he addressed a Utter to W i loll.. 1111 11- " l slip, I.. I., calmly and !i.spass,onatel v abmonishing her of her conduct, review ing the w hole History ot tiieir acquaintanee, marriage, audi subsequent life, and entreating of her, io terms the most kind, yet firm, to chang-. h8r course of ' conduct towards hint. here follows Mr. Maffu'g Letter and her re- ' ,.. k-.K I.;,.,, l..,,.,,,,. ! 1 ' W C omit them until . next week. senses with his beastiHlitv, that white-haired reverence seemed turned into a demon from the ' pit, and hertitful dream of f.int.isv was changed 1 into fear with loathing!" This 'letter, wherein ' she says that could she have been with him, and under his counsel and precept, her religious1 feelings would have been restored, because when with him "her lie.vt was softened," was written about four months alter the time at weich the Police Gazette asserts that Mr. Maffit encouraged her seduction through the Rev. Mr. Green. a more periecl and oveiwheli lllilltr refutation sif ! this lie could not be desired- it i rii i . i of truth thut lia lww... m.l..,..i r . . ,v"""-icu iioni tne asnes ; h;ch tho ealumniators of Mr . MalUt have dis- ' i The next charge we shall notice is that Mr i ! Maffit was mean, and neclMtAd I,;-;r. r ( ! , . ' " iic. i rr- . naps it is not generally known that Mns . Maffit was unpleasantly situated at the residence of her mother, and that she declared to Mr. Maffit that ; she would not remain in the house. In reply to this Mr. Marlit told her to select a residence ' that would please her, either in Brooklyn or' New York, regardless of expense. She accord- I ingly came to this cily, and with her husband sought a plare to board at, and eventually selec- ! ej a highly respectable house, kept bva.Miss: Smith, at 555 Uonsteii street. There thev took : 1 - l .. .. l .1... r..li i .. . j i uu.s.ii,&uo. ins luuowiug note win snow that the . .mi e ui ina.i.ie. w . ja.se as the OUd already . i. .. . Ae ... . . . . . .. . ... r 1 . 1 . I-..I11I0.3! rifutei: To S5j ilouvton utreot. New York. -riense pay to Miss Smith, or order, ten dollars each week from the 1 1th of Oc-' louer. i ne nn fd Io draw for money, and hi. draft,, i ,hi, instance, were always, honored. in.t.n.. v... .1. .. . i si:... o . i . Miss Smith rece ! lh.e rength ofthia order, jjiao. i appear. b - tliia tht Mr. Matfit not only provii fully for liis wil support, bnt that he even p-id the Uwrdi fa fcuule companion JurJnff hi. , appeam bv tlin
i payinent due to the ISth of; 1 T 1 UIILIU.
Dctober. 14i . Tor nnue and Mrs 7tIiT;. k.. lIA'tNts completed our new r.. .
or in mv abseiice, Mrs. MalTU'eand a ladv com- ! A... ITT' "!d TT'T"1 m,rfi" shipment., I panioo'a board, provided she abould chooLae. I i'lt.
ua in id board to be paid weekly or rsonthlv as I anicie to sail and eaq;iuc our stock. h.rh . in !!
please his wife were of no avail. Ia snite of his
counsel and advice, she being young and volatile. would dress in what hp. conceived toJv n f llllluM.AI1nil1 I ,,,.nn. .i.l..l..!n . .. . ' ..1 " " w' - " J irinimri, ruiruaui lltirilieu VI llll undue familiarity, visit with them places of public amusement, the Theatres and Model Artist exhibitions, and as though nature had not j made her sufficiently beautitul, she did not scruple to assist the mingling of the tints of the lilly ! and rose upon her fair features. When iu towu she doubtless purchased tho Hereon n- mu.;.L u;n 1 inv i1 ellor, wliu h was written at Islin. shout the same time that she wrote the letter to her husband which we have already given iu this article. Letter to Mis Thursday ali-rnoon My Pear Calu: Here 1 am still at Islip, although lam quita anxious to return to the city . I sumoa vou . . . J . ' ' vuivvuiv yeurseil Tery much With your COUSIUGive my love to her. I missed you very much when vou went awav j 1 had no idea you would ga as seen as you did. Now, Call, I want yon to do something" for me; : it is this: Co to Mrs. Have's, ia Fulton street, ; aud get me a box of rink Meeufun, like the one you got before, it will be one shilliug. Then go over to Aow York, to the corner of Catham square aud Oliver strwet, aud get me a quarter of a pound of flake whitr, which will be eight pence. You will know the store, it is a paint shop I believe. Ask for Sake white, that is the name of the whiting I use, youknow. I want you to buy rue three quarter of a yard of black velvet ribbon, for bracelets. I want the velvet about so and get me four steel buttons, about O f Now, Cady, be sure and get these things for me, nd wrap them up nicly in a newspaper and eeua tnera to me 1 uesdiy without fail. Borrow me money or father, and write me word when you send them, how much Xhty cost, and I wi II send you the money to pay him. Now Crd, don't disappoint me, dear, but iret them' "ruu sueiu to ma 1 uesiiav withnnt fail tell him not to forget l he guitar ho promised 1o fetch me; but I must finish, so good bye, dear our aft sister, "i . Frank. 1 Here were marVa dr;V,;.. tk i.u - i s'ze of the articles sent for. ., What do you learn b)r comparing these two leUere from the same hand,, .nd both written abouttheeame lime? Whv. nlainlr that the writer waa a person possessing aa imairinative mind, easily sutceptible of external inllnenee. mind, easily sutceptible of external influences and governed by the predominating influence of (.. - . r "6 ne moment; wilMout aa insiinctive evil tho't volatile in disposition, and easily swayed. There " word in the last letter that might not ve been written by a woman of sterner mind n1 maturer judgment; but when taken in connexion with the hrst, the unsettlod character of the writer.8 mind is revealed: we find there the (treat disparity existing between her and her 1' .8nJ haUCe lUe whole aecretof their nn""t V ,. In the t ohce Gaxette of yesterday is an artiele which accuses Mr. Maffit of pmolnvintr the Church, to seduce Mrs. Maffit durinsr his ahence at Tilt-burgh, and it also accuses Mr. tlreen wilh making the attempt to accomplish ' that object; all of which, Mrs. M,, it is said, told her mother. i r I .Msari skuUUL 1. t . s " v - Muuauil III&KtS fllS OWTI G?- .. . - i- -j '"s '-"eu, uu .urs. .u-nan pews in Mr. Green e insisted he should be invited tonreaeh in Mr lreen s church; aud when told that it waa not the intnll..n nf tko 1, -..v. .. .... "nn r.Urittin, as to the right to preach there, Jndfre Tierce waa one of the stronirept friends of I t;reen, and even declared, that if he desired to ' ,........... u, uia j do s0 his oft icial capacity, I Mr. Griff in if he attempted l I of the pulpit. This, too, ha he would arrest to Like possession hAnrwn.l Innrr f - j the allegded attempt to seduce Mrs. M. xow, it that attempt had been made, where was all the virtuous iudigualion of an insulted family? No where; and the fact, that all the parlies were on terms of tho utmost amity and Intimacy, stamps the accusation as unmitigatedly false. s This article is already extended to onr full U1111I. Dili We rinvo a f.11..! nr -:U ; - . ,i , tl in OHU 111i teresting material that will Im i puhlic next week, and in the course of which e shall give the true history of the celebrated : ""to nuptial bonds, about which certuiu parties are now extremelv anrion " e are more than hnir rAn,.:,t i .1 in a aeen lani oonsmrarv far ovio,.;... r I " .1"- TAIUI IIU 11 VI 1 n,oney from Messrs. Maffit and Green but of ! tl,at hereafter. (To be continued.) Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. B. IIALARIRU. 3 rroni treit opposite White Water Canal B sin. louiiiii, em nanii aru tor sale at this lime Lublin's, t it., t ilo 3 l.. f do I .Io I'RT ABI.R 12 in. Cylinder, 4 feet stroke. 9 in. do sj do do in. do S do do S tn. do i do do n. do a Ho do in. do ?o in. do MILLS AKT COHX SIIVI I s? All kinds of MI I.I, Mar. 25, 1S4S it iEARlXti made to order. CANCHALAGUA T U 1 IT 31 p i A XT!' OH . TOWVSKVD, the celebrated m.,.,factUc-r I iv LTVi"' r'1" hi" nmitted pub. I.clv that this ta , forma 1U, i, ,-ar hrttfr fhn Sr.,c,,Br,Ua, and ,s ihe "cheapest ami best medicine in the uoi-ld.- l amphl, t containinir int. rottne; .mm, ,,., , it, .mllr,,n,e pmpertie. in the cure ol Fever and Are. I'ulnionarv Complaints, Nervous A flections and Cutaneous Disorders, from the most respectable sources n.av be obtained at the acr. nc.es, or l be f..r.,rd, .l to pQtt pn,H appl.ca1 ions, per mail. FR K. 11KR1CK A ti A V 1 rop.mtor of-fJnv- Canchnlanua " DF.rOT. lS HroaiUay, New York. I uitr irns tv Far.is.ols. VLARtiK assortment of the above articl.s, for "U-b" UrUTON & MARTIN. tro,ooo LP.. SI ic;o Iron, assorted .iies iO,OCO Wayne, ' Jo soo lbs. American Sterl 2M " F.ntli.h blister st-rl 0 keps nails, for salt-bv , RICHARD Mrookville, May 4, 1S47. FR. l'l PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. Haul llni Silks. Bonnet Ribands. 1 Ronnets and Palm Leaf Hals. . a.... H v.l I IW. En J .. .L. I ... j,h ! . iow. su. incmnati price . . thi-ir interest to call and imin tk., "K 11 till aT'MHM ill finA . ... May 1 ists. VI-.. . o.o K. TVXEf. j ' ! T; "-' 'IT: ... . packac-es. t k.-. It i M""i"? "i n. tier ti le. and at . - . - . ... - - . k' ... nr. ii lower prices. tkn k. ! "nr "fl1" Ft,rn pckmg hon..-s. 3 t North Fa.. e, r ?th t Wsi' ,' xxo .M!v!,i, Wsi"u' ''"'.., m,i0 . , j
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stoves! stoves:: rilHK mitxerilMx ii no nvcmi'ffnnei'f (he laree't ami ihe best assortment of Sloven ever offered j for in the torn n of Brook ville, hivinf jut returni td from the city mhere he hat spared no pain in eIccttnir the best paitern from tkc b't of Found I rie-. And those itiinc a pot articles in the line I of Stoves cannot but be pleased after looking throtifra hi stK'k. As it rcspi-ct prices, he leels ronhdent ihey will be ia sicoidancc in inclines My stores arc all of pood materials, and I have had a special eye to the thickness of the plates, ice. Among which will be found patterns from the Foundry oTVV.C. Davis Jt Co., ami Improved Prrniiniu. Cooking Steve. Also, Fancy Air Tichi iarlor Frvnkhn and Ten Plate Stoves, with all and every article belonging t the stove nd cookine ,ne: uirh as Teakeitk-s, V aftte imns, jtic. All of which will be atied p and trimmed out at the shortc notice; cheap very cheap for cah. AIO, TINWARE. Or vry variety, wholesale and rcis.il. Merchants -i.itiji ii ui n lor unniir. can oe arcommiHiated at short noiiec and lowest cash prices. House spuming and h ails made and put up to order. Stove uip always on hand or made to order. N. B. Old llrass, Copp. r and Pewter taken in ex chrnire for ware. J. II. FI DGE Main Burgees st. r.r.iikiille, Sept. IS, l!t8. 10 . I.INCK J. II. num uia wew t au ana Winter GOODS !!! SPLENDID ASSORTMKNI Just received at the Xew Store of LINCK &. FAKC1UIIAK. OFMAIN Itl HGESS STWF.ET, BROOKVILIF, INDIANA. I J Vt'H Jt FARqt H AR tender a generous public I i '"r,r continuid thanks for' past patronairr, an i-espectfiilly.inviie ai'rntion to their very I.AsKiB u"tv?;FroERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL ANU WIMF.R GOODS, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE! DRY GOODS. II AKDWAItE, QU1XENS WAR E. Class Mare W O O D E N W A R E, rOTTKKS WAUC. Cullcrv, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Groceries, Look ins: lasses, LEATHER NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. ?c'!.F'Jll.GHEST MKKET PRICE PAID It CASH FOR VHKAT.1 ALL KINDS OF APPROVF.D COUNTRY PROATCCASH PRICES. EXt"AGE W Q0S Jept. ti, 1S4S. Beware of Counterfeitsn "rH E" I was in Cincinnati, lat winti w verv sorely aflltrt.it miih ,ns-M j i. diiiR rooeh, and in Mvkinir a cure" was induced to trv Dr. TID'S INDIAN B A l.M of LIKE; the relief I ohtamed was so smliU n and so permanent that I felt it to be my duty to ob tain the agency. I have done so and now oft'er it to my neighbors as the best and safest rffS. hnV'.';; ' "'LEASES. Ministers and other public ' P, k,' " fmd tliemselves signally benefitted by 1 ',,e' ... lml,an Balm Life. Preparetl onlv hv . . Dr. P. K. WOMItAl CH, At the F.cWtic Disp.nary on 5th st. between Vine ami Race, Cincinnati. JOHN JtlNKAPD, Afint. OFFICE FOR THE CURE OF Lung Diseases, Liver Complaint. Scrofulous Diseases. i Ask.,.. A : ' . . n in t tions m n inT ITstTCUnal or in its common form; Dyspepsy, Cancers, St. Vitus' Dance, I-aralisis, Tic-Doloretn, Female Diseascn and Weak-...--s an., .i, v nrunic Diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kindeys, Kyes.skin and other Orpins; at the Kck ctic Dispensary, south side of Fifth st. hetweet Vine and Hate, Cincinnati, O. Atieudinir rhvieian Dr. P. K. WOMll Ai'GII. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared only by Dr. P. K. WombaiiKh and -old hv rrspvctahle Diiiuirisis thnmehout theNonh a. ..I v..t' 1 his remedy neer fails to cure v. hen iie,l according to the directions :and it may be nsed by ail classes f .... m. sun perfect safety at all times as it does not contain any Uaiierotls article and will not injure tha teeth. JOHN KINK Attn. A.-nt BULLETLV NO. 5. THE Season of the year lias come when extreme care should Intaken of the health. Nearly all the diseases of summer are traceable to exposures in the Spnnir, or to the neglect of those mraicai means which shoald have been resorten to, it is not surnrisusir taal rae naraan system shon Id beiMsrerfully aftVxred at this time. The wnoie realm s.l natupe IhAVI that smd....! In. flurnces are abroad. I he outer world asrstss tn new lite, and man and beast and all animated existence are sflectiil. Now is the time, therefore, t use such medicinal preparations as erpcrience has shewn to be infallible i.t tin- prevention ami cure of diseases As SrRING MKDICINES, the Giaeienbenr Vegetable Tilta, the Oracfenbrrp Hmllh Bitters, and the Graevenher Sarsaparilla Compound, should superceded all others. For universal use the Pills and Hitters arc of incalculable value. Those sho take them need not ft ar-tfte ener. vatintT e fli c ts of the Summer which is at hand. . ,Thc obj jet ot the present Bulletin is to apprivc the blic of the acknowledged aiipH-riority of IheGrartenbcrir SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. Sarsaparilla is of vast efficacy in cleansius; the sys. tem from its foulest taints; but it must be prepared on the most soieatilic principles and in the most faithful manner. It is not enough that we put it in large vessels or vats to steep or boil, miiintr it with treat quantities of molasses and mater. An article thus manufactured must injure the tone of the Stomach, anp be comparatively inert. The Sarsaparilla Compound manufactured by the Graefrnhertr Company is a most powerful concentration. It is to Saisanarilla hat tannine is to Peruvian Bark; one bottle containing more virtue than ten of any other ever before manufactured. The dose is half a tea-spoonful only; so that these are more doses in a bottle than there ia in the Uro-est bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is al most literally a Sulphate of Sarsaparilla. I he public are well advised of the uses of Sanapanlla, by means r the numerous advertisements which crowd the nres. it i. therefore, to trouble the reader with a rersn.i..l... of the matter. We would simply add that all persons who have made up their minds to use the article ' " " . ouier man tnat made by this t ompany. C j- It is warranted to be ten times more fficacious than any other known; no matter how lai-irethc bottle, or extravagant the advertisements bi cause it contains in addition to Sarsaparilla. a now! D. i'i LjVTi ' "T", i f "l1"""-. Burdock, tjueen's Delight, Klder, Yellow Dock, ((uiacum, and other important medicaments which are not round in anv other preparation. It has performed cures of a kind almost surpassing belief, and it recommended bv the CJ" I he General Ai-cnt for Indiana is Myers Sea ton CentreUe, W a,ne Co., Ind. to whom applications for sn-nriis ms.- k a.1.1 eI,s,,uiis - -...ii. ... u. APrntt ter Franklin Cmuntu InU c sr:..r Bnkville; Jfock.reller Cooley, oc ht-i tcr, E . Trv,.vt . DV"RD BARTON", Secretary New York, April, 1848. -w Queen City Scale Manufactoryi -wr- ,rt"t, s iotn from the river. rrw 1 1 tr- . j w"4 t-nr nip -s,..r. .unscrioer has on hand and is rss.ii..l. msnutartnnng PLATFORM srtlln r .ft sizes, 1 1... u r . . - . .i quality. ,.-. .,, lri.n ll.wms. f can.i-i..r All ... .hi. I. . ' . . i " . ssrranini in rverv re JOMV P rncvij n .. Apph-Sate, Sec y. Ja. '45.' '
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Cr J White s Celebrated Remedies ' ARE without a parallel, in the invariable sneenswhich follows their employment. Wherever the sacs alive power of these remedies are tested hy sr, with the other best remedies known, these inva,riabe prove their superior excellence and the it imuM-asurah y stronger claims to pnblic confidence, lisemc,in all its varied forms, yield to their nse. Dr. J. White's Vcfrctabk- kliir U a certain cure fo Colds, Couclis, Consumption, Breast Complainsts, etc etc. It is expectorant, tonic or restorative, alterative, stimulant, pectoral and demulcent. It promote expectoration, removes cotirvsison, and strrnr;thei.s and restores the tone of the w hole system. It corrects the consumptive faint of the fluids, and by its stimiilatinr wnalities and pawrt of allayint; irritation it promott absorption, removins; twhs rcVra from the lune;s, and inflammation front, the mwcoas membrane of the branchieal tubes. Try it hen the throat, stomach and lungs are son-, and sarTirins; from colds and eoutrhs; its mapical posrers will remwtre all doubts, if any, of its inestimable value, and the justice of the n-nutation it has aceain-d. - Femah s who oe the Ver. table FUixir, ISir Flour
Ainus, too frecmences, Beanns; Down or Premature ' bor pains, are never hereafter willing t be wilhoot it: Few mnrdirs have rescues! so many, in various diseases, from so Serine and death; none equal to it for w hich it is prepared. Dr. White's Indian Compound, perseverinjrlT Used, positively cares every case of Dvspepsia, however severe or chronic. As a remedy for the removal ef Female Obstructions and ,(' sutcases, it is infallible. In evidence of tar uaparalh lied power and inestimable value of the Indmn Compound, as an Alterative and Purifier of the Blood, we may remark Dr. J. White has asrd it ia tne imimrut o( a great namber of the most loathsome forms of Syphlitic (secret) diseases, with the irratificatioa of iu happy effects, and the speedy permanent care wf these dreadful diseases, never befure attained by any by any other rcmedim tn this counorv ux in Kurope. It is the only rem. dv known, on whicb a reasonable hope of p.-rmanent recovery" can be found, d, for all those disorders indicating or crow inc out of a radical impurity of ihe blood. It actually has atvompiisnrdi all that it has been asserted Sarsaparilla would do, but has never, really, performed. The Indian Com pound is the onlv unfailing remedy for Scrofula or Kind's F.vil, W hite" Swelling, Mvphrline (secret) and Mercurial Diseases, UKctrrs, Krwptions on the Skins Diseases of the Hones, Affection ofthe Liver, Dyspepsia, Costivenrss, Rheumatism, Gont. and for all Xervonsand Chronic complaints or. earring in debilitated ronstitsttiows, and constitutional and hereditary complaints, where the vint of the parent causs s a develop, ment of Scrofula or Sy. philisfseri-et)ormri-erial Disease in the child, and in all complicated caaew, at in ne-rsom whose conititNtionsare htoktadown by mercury and arsenic, or by an improper or injudicious treatment of disease in general. In the worst forms the ami loathsome (secret) disease, when the poison is absorbed and taken into the circulating mass the Indian Compound promptly and tkoswughly eradicates the virus Itiom the system, and produce radical and permanent cures. Working its way with silent but rftVclivc ijower, the Indian Compound give tone and energy tn all the Secretory and Kxcrrtory nrgans repairs all the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from the system every vestige of dura-. Dr. White's Vegetable Pills unite great power with mildness of action; operating thronghowt the alimentary canal, removing all offensive accumulation in the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding organs to a healthy state; and acting as a tonic, they exalt the energies af all parts f the frame, and are of great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxatier, Alteralive or Hester tire medicine it required! Asa medicine for Female, the extensive demand for them and ihcir popularity, with all who use them, furnish ample guarantee to others who are afflicttd. Dr. Whitr1 Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally approvs-d, and justly esteemed the best Pills now known. Vsc them once and you will nse thcra there after. Dr. White Vegetable Emetic act with more mildness than other Kmeuct, and are of incalculable bench t in breaking np mast ot the disease that atlict the human family. F'or Dr. J. White Mairie Liniment V..1-; ordinary healing virtues and curative properties and that testvd by comparison in practice with all the suarr best remedies of this class known ia the Vicd oia.as mo in ftiuranr, not one, in instant rftect and tntrinsie ment, bears any comparison to the Magic Liniment. In the language of other, is difHcal to say what it is not good for." For Headache, loothache. Neuralgia, Spinal A flections; for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Kvils and White Swelling. Syphilitic Vlcers; and 1 ains and Swellings and Inflamations howrverransed or on w hatevtT part of the body located, it is inf.liU. I n,ru, . d as counter irritant after an "Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its r fleet externally or internally for your own nsrson. Trv i j or internally li.rvo.ro., domestic am- ...... -" ....,., nna it economy of time ofitmr, and .TTi.'y"i." JI!.,0s.k'rp ""MCi Liniment bv you.Of the hundred thonsanj who have used it, since iu invention, not one to our know ledge, has failed to awaru to tne .viagic I.iniment. us vast sunrriorts- to other Liniments. "It ia difficult tosay what it is not good for." These cell brated remedies s.r -.1 -L.i land retail, by Dr. J. W II I I F., and agencies made, at his Botanic M.-dicine Store on Mh t opposite the t.alt House, Cincinnati. J. l - KINKAKD. Agent for Indiana. T,r.'.'r..'.n'n"m:n' Bl H , ON M ARTIN, and J. S I OY tRS, are agents for Brookville Ind. March, 2Snt. IS4S. IS-lv. A CAHD. Dr. J. WHITR mav be eonsnlted at hi BOTANICAL iMK.Diri VR sfnpr ivn nir FICK, on Sixth street, onr door from the comer of i, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 hose at a distance, w ho cannot call on or send for him, whose c .- are nut br,.d ihe rewch of all medicines, by for wanting to him a statement of their ago, the length of time they have been afflicted, symptoms, progress and general nature of their complaints, (rash accompanying such statements postage paid,) may procure the rcincdir ncccMarr for their cure. r. J. H l.urU Crtrhrairrf ftrmriirrt. The Vegetable Klixir, Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Vegetable Kmetics, Jtc. are rapidly snprieding all other mrdicint-s.hecause on a fair trial ot them they uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been IM1SI -v, ... e .. . uiS ana cunng the maladies common to our country. iuojTandnails 4)0,000 LBS. Wayne Iron. & 80,000 lbs. Sligo Iron. M Kegs Sumata Nails. Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron wat purchased ofthe Manufacturers at lower rate than are ii V M'rt'nani generally, and I will sell at a small auvaiiec on cost. Broi.kville, Nov. la, 1847. 50 u. t-arjrill. j. s. Bradburv niDfill V . nninmm,, wi'oiiiu iv. uilAl'lll'K I . Successors to AMinnvt rinnu r s. rr Hanufacturers of Stoves, Grate and uouow ware. 1.8 Main St., Fast hide, between Fourth and Fifth .. . CINCINN ATI, OHIO. union. Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves Ten and Seven, plate, Parlor and tsnni.n Stoves, A. Himow ware, sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andi ra Kettles, &e, Dec. SO.-l-iy PL.ANES, SINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Plane. Single and Double Bitt Smooth do Single and Double Bitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Ceiling Planet, n "! ".w fot c,,h h7 R TTNEH. Brookville, Nov, 9, 14,7. 50 Builders Ware Rooms. LiVj F.ltrV'' rnng MM' 5,h tn4 Corner Fourth and Smith sts., Cin..O. ,r ....... t.. SSI.IL.1J, m.i. ..V T. 'nreand extensive building with Kl-L f"r J,he P'TW of manufacturing and Blind. Brt n"nV,r,ortmentnf Pannel Doors, Sash, t"!!'"1;""" Frames, Weather Board Fuir;r tZ J . wn,,e " r"w pine ioks planed on both side Bou"te U,U,ble for in"i,le finishing of theJ ihe Forr. " ....... si s.smner tor an bmlifr ing purpose. Person, about to erect buildings on inn-v... . M'"''PP river., will find it to Ihcir nterest to purchase all their building materials of us. .m?e.n?-' "Tk5"' ?ntk' i Ftat BoTu hi-. kVP Jhe pUce w,n"d the river. The Ube-VrlUSiiV-Tra m,iar l'TiS. " ' the country .r7w.m " "nd "echanics are scarce, will find wKL L?nWrCli'? :nd ou7.tock and fr"' celling by 10 inch sash at 31 cents. less price than they have heretofore paid .- his-,Ar ' a (-ef orders promptly attended to. TERMS CASH hVt-din.. V of Price may be een at the office ol helndinaa Amencaa; also at Mr. Barwirk'a w,..i Brookville.lnd. Mar.l843.-13 l GltOCEIUES. Rio Coffee, V irginia Tobacco, N.O. Sugar. Common da Indigo, Madder, Alum, Ooperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, SHUT Pipe, Supr. Imp, l ea, Saleratus, aVa. Via .. . " frpper, Molasse. Almi... Chocolate, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Mackeral, shoe Hlackinr. u room Cords, Matches, Bed Cords and Plough Lines. t or Hie at the Near Store of Brookviile, Dec. Mt, iiCK fc AK. CO-P AltTTF17 sin milE undersigned have entered into partnership I for the transsir.i... . . , j .. , . w . Rrnrrai I. U III III I.. mil .ui" IZ. 2 im.'l"?" " Kw OaLBABa, nnde. the firm , of S PEN IF. & GUARD, and solicit a share ol ... , rranann and ad imning counties. MOIIKK T SPKNCE,
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Watches, Jewelry. &o. HTJ K subscriber keep, constantly in hand, a f.u ti upply of fine Gold and Silver WafcbeV f the celebrated maker. Also a larfre asortmeat . wrlrvand Fancy Goods; Silver Plated dr,. Ware Pck and Table Cutlery. Gold .ad Si'",, Pc.ls, Iamnnd. Points GuU ien witk S.uU Holder attached, from $l.so to ' W Peritbcal Stectaclen. A ew article ef American XUnofacture. nrrf,i. easy and natural to the e,c. Thcw glass. k, been examined and highly recommrwdl i., .7 warn have won them asd fully tested their sapcri.7. onty over all others. n Just received, a large assortment of Gold and Silvr Frames Glasses inserted ia old Frames and Mid at the subscriber, only aget Cisc.UBV.i. All kinds of Cmcks ajsst watches m nsic boxes, ,J j ewclry, repaired in tkc best manner. Old Gold aast Silver bought or taken ia exchange. "-X U HAZES, "o.I7 Mai, 3 doors absrs ik st QUKIN RICE'S Improved Patent Zinc Waskboaxda . ,f,h "reel, between Elm and Plum. TtrANL FACTURRD by him onlv, and warranted ,n5chrrvcst and best arucie nownfTrrrst tc the public, in point of simplicitv of structure, dwrabiliti J, "1" "d cmthew, uss and labor He teeU warranted in recommending hit Washhowrds O the public, inasmuch a thousands have tested their merits and in every cam- they have riven cmiiw sailifaclKus. Cvrtificate eotild readily he obt.sta in any quantity, bat he derai a trial of hi Trash, board sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly an v .rm , "w""" urssiK: mmm retail at reaacca nrivst All orders nnunntly attended to. Any purchseTDeeuningdissattsfIed after borough test of said article, is reouestrd to crura (ohctn and the money in all cae w 1 be refunded. He has been compelled tstew srre his estsblrAsm-al -""X io tne increaseii dcmansl for his W ashbaards ry, inc last six months,; and erect extensive mackiachy which he hopes in f us arc to pary all da. mands. CemtUn. Xcne genuine except those marked Rlcc,oa tha back. ORHIN RICK, South side) of Ti fth t corner of Homo, t lax Dec. IB. 51-ly FOR SALE, TWOI tsin BmokvitletwMi dwelling k , M ea the be :om, theothcron the kill;atsosom voraaM ioip,wiii sou reasonaoictcrms. JOHS A. NATBOT. Jannai f Ist.1848. Uf. Eaten and Eitridr e. IMPORTERS and ManufacturV ofwaao Miim and other sporting aparat js. i REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Gun Maker materials. Pocket Callsrr, Dirkf Bowie Knives, fc 9c. Agent for Eastern Fw dcr, Maine st, betw ecu fifth aadSixtku. . (i j TAN1JAKK ASD HIDES! rfHF. subscriber having pare Used iheold Tan-Tard ul Mr.Uoodwmin Brookville wishes t arch Hidesand Bark, fur which be willri'Ctat marku price, Jtc. - .... . HEMKT SHAym. April 1(th,IS47. Still More Extraordinary . WE would advise our readers to notice tk In. creasing popularitv of Dr. Half Lung Bslsam. Mr. North, the agent, ti lis as that he it astsa shed hims)-lf,ai the number of cures ln.ii it is Bcrtosniin among our own citizens osa names he occa sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lips, haw they weiie snatched from an untimely tomb, and rr storeu to tiieir friends aud relatives, by asiag this truly valuable medicine. The agent still rontines to guarantee Dr. Hall Balsam to rive relief within 24 hours, or r. turns the money. Kvery bottle that hat been sold in Cincinnati, during the last six months, was sold with the above guarantee; aad ht has yet to see the first bottle returned. For talc by JOHN RINK ARB, Mi neral spent fr Indiana, aud xr w tiuii? tj ..L;ii Cheaper than the Cheapest. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORK. rWXHE Subscribers having recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Hetail, would call the attention of the public generally to their stock now receiving. It consist of Boots, Shoes, Bposan, Palm Leaf, Leghorn aud Panama Nats, carefully selected from the Manulartorirs, hy on t the firm, whose experience will justify them in sayiR their stock, in puinl uf quality, will be surpassed hy none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low prices, if not a Ji'.tle lower than any other house. - ('all and e will with pleasure show you oar stock. CF.OKGK LOWE & CO. Ko. as Main st., between Columbia & Lower Market: Mar. 1848. IJ-ly PERRY J. MOORE, Plumber, Pump and Hydrant Maker, No. 16.1 fifth St., betwn Race and Llm, has constantly on hand and for sale. Well, Cistern and Force l'omp, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sixes. ALSO Hydraulic Water Hams, for conveying water from Springs or small streams, to dwellings gardens, stables, &c, where a head of from 4 to 8 feel can be obtained. Water can be conveyed from 104) to 1 SO feet in height, and from 3 to 4000 fret on a lassel, at a small expense. All orders from the country executed with Beau aess and despatch. Cm., P., Dec. 1, 1847. l-ly - G. Sc XVTll. Roscboom, Plane ft Edge Tool manufacturers And Dealers in lMrdware and UuUery, NO. S3, MAIN STREET, Betweer Eighth and Ninth. CINCINNATI. Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair Makers i oois, oi every description, always on hand, OR MADE TO OKDE.R, AT SHORT NOTIS MirIQ. '4S. Mriy Navliratlon Open. TITEW ARRANGEMENTS. FOR 1848. From and) after Mondav, 10th of September, 1S48, th Cir rinnati, Cambridge City Daily Packet Lin leave Cincinnati daily at o'clock, P. M (Sunday? excep ted passing through Cleve Town, Harrison, Treaton, Rochester, Brookville, Metamon, Laurel, Cownersrille and Milton. Foe passage apply on board, Cambridge City Reveille, Connersville Telegraph, Brookville American and Franklin Democrat copy t ttie amount of S each. Scp7T38-(Jin. ttaa.l W, &, O. W. ROBSON, Copper Smiths. Front Street, between Pike and Butler, appesit Bethel Church, and second street ociweca ataiaj and Walnut, CINCINNATI. sTfPAVt-FACTURE and bare eenstantly oahaad ALL a lanre and general assortment in their line. uch at Copper Wash, Stew, Tea and Glue Kettle, Stills and Hatter' Kettles; Engine, Weil, Cistern and Liquor Pumps; Lift and Force Pump, for wells, pork house and distillrris; Soda Founts and Strad' Patent Generator for making Soda Water, Ike. ai. B. We manufacture rl all times Brew Kettlfe from 800 to 3000 gallons. Engine and Lard Stiamer work don aa th shore est notice and in the best manner. Feb. 11. 7-6ra" BOOTS AND SHOES. I HAVE just received a complete stock or MEN'S Coarw:, Kip and Calf Boots and Broganat hoiv coarse ana Kip Moots una mv. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Boot and Uroganjt WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS. " CALF do f GAITER do . Half Gaiter da MOHOCtO do GOAT do H Morocco and Goat SHOE. Kid SLIPPEKS s Col'd Half Gaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS. Ladies' and Gents' RUBBER OVER SHOES, Ste The a bore articles are of a Choice Quality, andt I ill sell tbcta at Cincinnati price FOR CASH. it. I t.vtit. Brookville, 29th Nov. ,1847 50 - Theodore P.iTIceks,
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CABINET MAKER, SHOP on Main Burgess street, nearly opposite the Franklin House. Furniture of all kinds mad ia the latest and best style, on short notice, at very rea sonable terms. He having just finished a neat and substantial Hearse, is prepared to make and deliver coffins any distnnce, at moderate prices. Urovkvillr, Julv ?0th, 1 I ?. iO-fu.
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