Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 February 1849 — Page 4

! From the Sorpereil' A rj.tlI?:i-OIST K TOSIV. CV H. B. TltACV. TWiK wotirl i., given to slilU:iriu-J oM bo-ho-l.v-. Tli, u-i'-'rtiiti.ite tj-iitcsiiion have nnl only l r-;.r.,a.-e. I sv t'.i ll varieties of t-n-r ml'", in i'(.tv (iviiieii nation, hut tiie t.'.ill I ' l j ' . u it ..f e.ei!, .ii-r-:iMj generation liittl in the tutt .i!..i hicliel ir"' a theme 'i xxliieh they pnttr l-r,.!i;ii i lv t:t-ir ti;r::lvr i..!i-s au.l sarcasms. , ' t 'im i we, Im r, lilt tip III-" veil wlifli K,.r of t!l; (iOll!, W O sllOllltl, Vii .'es fie siTet -'i i:.iii'.''..'s;, iii-t'-ai 01 til ii a I - 'i t'letr eelr.u- i.t- : -.tr.i it as a misfortune tip w;.Tt-h (iT.la:. our S Tt:i iti.i s. T!i- ro'it;!t i: :.!.-rs ,l llie perfftnal lai'li a---, in 0.1 -my int.!c s , oi.'y s "hs li'.il itoa!: y n r:i p.ntirt !-'f itt : r ': e Iron, the curious jjv r fxiii:!nr i;p;ieo:-h of tM worl and, of.ea!;:s -s. tMi' ol i i, ir!i.-ior, ius'-.iu of Veiiijr, .y uttjr-. 1 ! : t -i - ui the ciMrins i f the tender

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--x. hi-s i;i 1. a i. isf srnii loved form, enshri-n-d i;i !)!- nie:!.-'-v s.xilreiilv, Kjcredlv, that he ta willing to u.i.-s iiis whole life in a f.ilse posi-ti-vi to put na a seeniiiijr asperity, mis uillir opr or U-vitv, wiiii li is, after all. only an outer wa'i of dei-if.-, t: uir.! the holy spot from intrusion. It in ty !, even, that this o itward irshn-s, to.vri Iii.i.Sflf and his best friends, is i-iit a s--a-;-p.i' !!! .iUstip, to produce a Conn t-r irniatio:;. u lu'-ii (i; .v reiteve lu:;i Irom li! iit-r. e pain which i-s suavvin-J his iieirt string-; eii i .ire lift the statistics wi.ioil are so tiulVelis! j!y p..r i ii-d b"!"-re lis- world, sitir forth the rcntpnraiive Iii r'.i --s of life e-:j ved by old l.i ii'-lor-1. to 1 e .-enii;-r.-d as corrnboraliiitr this vi -.v? Th-. w -i;:i :, iudo'.t-.l, p-riians, iu earlv rtrinit'io raiiU'e-t Vi-r ;-.f;er iu the b.e irt and, ' lin.'.Hv, at ttitddlt; ag-, briugi the victim to his ;

grave, when st rt-iht xny some oracle (it-clares, U'ying. tint, had he iot been ius-.-ustt.ia to the charms of j At her In-dsiile, I learned all. Hue ha 1, in acwottia::, his life ttiiht have been prolonged for , cordanco with her sense of dutv, resulvad to

vf ars! Mv it ml - TI"vrt:s w.is .-liiit is termed, a ' r-iiK-e my bov"r ro?-frrai :ied old brtrh.-Jer. It. od. he Is.-.d liet ii an totttnaie friend of mv lata r's '.-.ostse, atij, th'otteii sincerely loved by our own f.ttiily. w.-.s t-ie su'-jc t of iniity ill-natured in ir!,s f-oi.i t'i gcstpii!g matrons of the r.i2li!'orhaod, w't "t-oni I n it see why a man, to well t ) i.i;i t'te worl ! able t'l support a wif- siionKi'nt hare one." Some, indeed, fhar.Uh'y Uitit -.i t;tat his relatives, wit't an eye to his fortttnc, iis ';ourage.l anv attempt on his Ci-t, to e:i i;i;. h,s .-on litioti;" b jt the majority favored t.i- opitiieii tliat he titi iervaliu-J liie wit..i s.-i. nn-i nitetiy refjse,! to ris't his It inpities in tiie pn-.v-r ;' anv one ol their number. M r u ti : sr.- i tor u i.io i.l ili-s-. t'ttns; an I r.'tU.)t!(jli h- v.. r; prone to tuJet their s.ilies, .r repel t'.t-' tidvutoJs of impertinent meddle ts I wit : ouiog K-.tirc, vet i.-.s l-, irt was ktn.t, an.!, to iiis lrit;i:.;j, In- v.,!' a. valuable friend inueed. My f.i;h r w is i;..biej to bim for much jmiicious counsel i i !:i.ness m:.tters. -as we'd as p--r;! ut try uss.sta-t.-o. I w is, however, his e-qie-ci .1 f tvor.te, an I in rue, in a t hour wliea bis heart us sol';, be rev.-.. I - i I he story of his earlv love the e)n;ier wltiru wis liiau catiti? to i titft'n'-s rore. j A fiietid h;:.J l.en ra'.lvinor me ttwn my p ir- ; ti::tty to ;i l.ii; m ii Perhaps I b'.iis-hed for mv . tf.i.-r louk-d grave, and my itu.lher smiled but tny un.-l. i'iior.is rej:ir.i-o in with an , vpre;o:i ef ent'.i.;r interest, nti.l when t;u op- t pn:ttiii-ty ires-t,t -. itseir, in a f.,.w moiiieiiU af- : ler-.va.-J, pr.'e.oseJ a wallt.

V e soon r.tcH. it grove :f syratnores, tvhirh h-r to give Iter heart, preoccupied n it wat, to kklrted I.i:i'-, and in th- loi tr twilight, he told , the person of lua choosing. Hut, although willttio tory of bis love, n hii I it-rvoiisly h.-.t l.etl j to m .ke anv scti live of her own pre'ertae s.r.ool'i! bole t.f a ci-ti'ttree with mv pocket en.vs whi-h he inl-.ht ileinitnl. her mtre snirit

knife. I sttsp-'ct, youtir; r.i-.n,"' sa:.l he, "that you 'r nhott; f.:;ii. i t iove, and, if von will permit, I will giveyo.i the btuelit of my experience in ut ti nu.ll.-rs." starteti, invo!att:riiv, nt tho t'ioti"!t of mv our;! s Itavta I l.'H Ioo!t preveu en tn love d me ffor.i lilt SOU!, sj-eakltt-r ITlltlJ I! while I. went on. "At lift"-:, I enU r.l l!t eervtcr cf tlir tnr.st CDtisi l.-ra':!-' inrrcbant tt a a-ii-til s -a:ort town, i.l tny miive st.-t'e: Kit !, ht twetity, I we!! u!j;:i forget every th'i.ir e!?.? in a dream of love. I loxed, wi;!i r.s inticii devotion, a.4 er-'emlv and troliviily, as oirers of my and the o!je t wis worthy I luver Roiil.ted that. In'rojnced to Iter by n in til it al friend, who was warmly interested in o'tr welfare, I Itnnnl, in Catliatine a roj'.tzitioti cf the br.eht i-!el .if mv yomiif.il fiiicv. Her person was i;tst below ther-teim-tt Iv- ltt, fin -ty formed: hrr features! were i.a -it trSiie. in wltilon-ss and in tne quiet , r.nn"s w.iutii p. rv .ue.i ttieiii; i.er eyes were a ..(.. umi , i. w mi ..:vi iv i..s:ies; anu uer A.icx auburn h.tir fell in glossy ritt-jlets upon her i aowy net ,s :ut : linsotn. tier manners were 4.'etil!rt and nuassutnit:?, characterized by r- ; t:e.nf mudettty and a siitii.kins: delicacy, while' her h.ihi's rtiitl coiidnct inaiitfrsled itrny ofi 'il. an I i.i.ii pen.'er.re of ttiottjlit and action. ! Her lather, bo resided ia a tietchbotins; St.ite, : b. itig u ir.i- n-1 with a lars;.. family j-lie nollv! t -s.iivej to e:-iu Iter tvu livtii it.od; , fr this purpose, cune to rost.lt. with her aunt, w here sh pli.vi i:er needle wiln so r.inch indiistrv an.l sfcnl- Mat she was enabled to aecom-

p!i-!i not oniy her ori :; u.tl purpose, but to as- I had propped her delicate form with pillows, 1st :.i the 111 .intetiati. e of Iter younger brothers. drawn bfok the curtidns, and parted the viues ffiicli w-.s CetharitiH l when first !tiiatgr,w l.iMiriantly over lita window, and wooed her, in her aunt s cotttoe, hose white seemed stiuooljojT to look ........ ,,..,, i, 1

front, coeie.l tviiii ciust-rinj vines, overlooked the eaem portion ol Lone Island ,uii,d, t.elht r with a pieo, of th- blue Atlantic. whii h we ollea watched bv the bril-.t iitootit el.t, ."! its "lassv suiiiiiier waves heave in with Ion s.vell, to etpir- with nsi 'li, upon lite pebbly shore its white-c v.ped biliovvs chase each other ina.il v to l!i- land, onlv to reach it and .it-.

i.muiiuo; 111 t.,.. luoutii: or its p, ;,lt hrea'iers, l -experience a reji. f wlt.-n all tliose matters were ! with arms alolt, liir.nvm,' themselves wildly off her mind. Iitrin tii evening, she had anttp.itt th; b vc-h. as if t!-.e- wnul I tear it from ' peared belt.-r. an I hoo,. w u.,.r.?.,,.

!!s ltiiir! ttMit, in liieir last strtte.j;,'. T.ni- pa-s..i on, and our tove uHhottph not j r poke 11 in wore-, was mnlttaily acknowledged j in sijns, more .-l.iqnent tlian I lujruae. .Mv life pa-sed like a dr. am so bright, that even now. whon trawtnents of it iloat into the current of, my night vision, I am more than happy. Sa entirely was 5 alsnt!ed in a passionate idolatry. t'nt I nelet t--.l business; uml the friends ol Ctharino, whose eyes were sharp-sighted, and who-.; tonHi -s wero ready, biati to prophecy . evilcoi.certiins; me. .,,nte of theirsharp s. eechis reached toy e irs, and. in a measure, restored ine to the proper us., of my la.-ulties. lifter-, mined to hiiitg matters to a crisis, 1 songbt lite ol.iect of my till" ctions, icid, t ber fee!, poured out the feelinps of my he.rt. I i esoujht ht r to 1 link her destiuit's with mine, and declared that1 I would strive to accomplish unv tiling win. any tiling fr Iter sake. Sii- wrote, with a! trembling b in 1, "I love you," but referred mc j to her fit ter for a final decision of my fate. ! On llie successive day, I wrote to him whom I j wish, d to cl..it:i its my father nnd I n.ed not ny, that l!i; few days which t l.'.psed before I , received a reply, seemed Icne'.hetied into vears. At lenjt'i it came and Mich a reply ! Iu my epistle, I ha.l stated freely and unreservedly my ieelittes, my situation, ud prosptcts. 15ut catitlor cv..i!ed m lsuiliiiie. Mv love was spur- ; lied my apparent want if energy was hinted at; and, tina'.l y. it was inlim ited that a ditVerent ', disposal ni the band of Iter I loved was t, be made. I !.- to Caih.iritie, and hid the crlJlv- ! worded, a'linost insi.Uin, epistle liefore her. i Shrt read it calmly, while I looked 01. with folded arms. Her usual seli'-posses-iot: d;.l not forstke her, tiithour.il a sad expression Iicmii to ', settle in h-r eyes, after the first line; ami when he h td finish-,!:, the letter dropped f:oin herj bands, which sh-clasped toyeih. r, and remain- j i in th.it attitude .tetrly tin hour, without ' rea!iiti;. I kneeled by iter si ie, and, white' hope and fear came and weut to and ftom my be trl Witli rvery pulsitlion, I pouretl out my ; prayers, protestations, and teirs; but all in vain. 1 implored hrr to pledge her faith to me, until a ' probation .i:i; euougll bad elapsed, and I had; lolti!i.t conditions which should even satisfy ber father. Hut she moved not uttered no sob of anguish "tide no reply to my prayer. Oil, that t-.otir cf .-lj.iny ! the remembrance of it convulses in-evil uow. At lenjt'i sl;e riised her bci.l, and threw bnck tlte treses of liPr d.ir',v hair. Uer eves were b'i-nt. If any tears had dimmed theni, sh had -cru-hed t'.-.em h-tek to their fountains. In those 1 eyes I con! 1 r-id pio-,t res in itiott to duty but no hope for me. She picked up the hateful let- ' .- . . . 1 . . .1. . :.. .. . - ... 1 ter, poiutei. n in iasi paraerapn, iu wlticli was ;;;,:;vS;;iui,:;: ex;iress-xl a wish tiialour i forth c-nse-an l. rHt.g from ber seat, pronouncoti tbe word. -Farewei.:" I g,Zed u'pon 1 her a mrm-nl! and she never seemed so lov.lv tefor. 1 imprinted one hiirtii - Vis, ., her i n-.rble brow, and rushed fronl ti;e cutlaje, never le entersj-ita. "

After runniiij; on for some rlistnnce, I cast a

!"k hack. LcsiiJe the vine, wliienrlulig to the ... w..- - . r i t . t l . I : ...I f t.....tnAJ 1 h- was weeping; I turned, and was about to fly hnrkto her prr-Hiii-e, when alio ciiwpjieured, aud tin- oioor t i -lii.-rf. I uetit ili-n t !:it nigjit upon ihe beach, and ooinimiuetl will, the se;t. It offerer me pe,,p.e-, if I xvottl.l roine :id lie upon its lier f suiul; the i.ne.ge ot the fair moon, which am risitif nii.t lilliiifr iinoii its waves hkt an lufuiil f Imntl upon its si einjy mother's boo.n, spoke to tue of nonce il a higher realm. l oniays ami weeks aftT that iitijlit, I scarcelv tni-tf iMt I ; i-1 Imt Kl li'iiir'li in.i rose in mv biwom, and tr.onple.l down every ollier tV- ii.. I (U-t'-rriiiiieit to .Msanpotnt mv i-or-cM-nmiiteit eiie-i:ns. by acqmrioj weaMii. 1 went to the Mrife with an iron will, and was stir- I pr:s.-d -it my own surceso. I thrust in the sickle j strong hand, and resped a golden harWe sometimes met nt parties, or at church j not our planes w ere as cold as I n- glitter ofan .iceberg. On one occasion, I noticed thhl the only rinjr worn by Citharine. wns one I had . given her, and, as a femabi friend grasped her j hand too roughly, it was broken. As she pieked up tlie iraiTinents, l saw a tear gosUn iu ner j eye un i i.iai my ptuow was wei wun tet:rs. A few das subsequent to this, I left upon a business tour, and curing the two years of my iibser.ee. strove to forget that I had ever loven. It to fated that I bhould be remind, d of it i:uri!"diately on my return. I found a person I waiting tor inc. on the arrival cf the vessel. It i w- stlie father of Catharine, who with a troubb d ! ami anxious brow, iiace.1 the wharf at w hich the st-aiuer Luicej; and in a huslty voice, bgged itie to go to her, for he feared that ihe was lismtssme ns lie had nictated ; but whn be, j it!i a m-itiilest disreoard for her feelings, atlempieu it. uaiie 'ier wun a man n it sue j c xtld not love, hrr heart was broken bv l.-.e : ni2'!e. Kven thedvin!? commands ni her i ' mother, that sh should implicitly obey every ' wiIi of her father a command which had shaped her whole life, thus far failed to reconcile . Iter to a s.icritice so terriltle. She learned, too, tin; tin valid reason had prompted her father's reaction ofmv proposals that she had sacrilic eii Iter own loippiuess so cotnpletely, that even the consciousness of acting in obedience to a parent's will failed to bring that peace of mind which she had promised herself as an all-snlli-c'-nt rwar.!. Hut her pride aud delicacy bad prevented the revelation of her fcelitics nnd even now. 1 had been summoned to her be't-iJe. v ilhntit her iirevions ktiowleber. I

.,v.;:ri.:,lwHyhh rursH t!l, t'zrT" t,,,-r-and,,:,ir r hj;"" '' l,n,t' u '' " "sen up between Itie hii.I tl, 111 the most llitgenllemanly maimer, and pie (ruaiant.e ... other, who are afliictttt. Dr. White's I

own ll,'';iialll'-ss. and lil.lt ol IRT Whom 1 , It.ve.l! ' D.i my '-mini visit, Ctillnriiie comntiiiiin.tl I t.) ae the sttt,tiiii.rt i.f j, RouversaliuU h littd liel.l tvitli liar I'.iliier. nr. tln nrevinu 1 evetiittir. it - lutl eoinmi-inne4 l.er to slt mv fori iveiieas fi.rtli vri-ii he lutd tl.me ine d wrona whie.li he believed itiiht yet be rejinirei!. Avtius from n.'.rrviw nnd tr.uli.i m itives, t)as"d npoii a u irruw u.'''iieiit, jt realiy tiesirinj th" vveU'..re of bU dar.ehter, he h:td ileenied it nr'nper tbtit bo should maKe -!mir ..fher linsbuid', not lireainiitc thai sh: who hid ever o'.wved relioimislv his Rliuhtest romiiit:i,!s. wor.l.i hes:t:.l when he wisheti revoit i! tro'll Ine sin of ?n:irr ino- a man lotil shr could not love. His own weak plan Irustr;tteti, ir Iiad no other. and would now consent! to oiu m.it.il. Rat Ihe blow had been struckW'tuati L-en suiiiJereil. ami rtril ha.l cotne in hetivtrti tt tj prevent an eXj-l.tnatioti, ttutil il WiiS tn.i I Ii was t o late: Have yon seen a ro.49 fadupon lis stem U p de leaves lall, one by one. !:k. t!i.. lirt i;ro;s of a tlttin ler shower until a I oree.-pettHr.itesthearborinwhichl :tlii! hraKaiv.iv. 111 ir.rnn .. ; it i fn,e,t!.e few tliat r-mai,,f It. waS so with' (.at.'i.tnae, tr.itti wnose bedside I was llar.ilv abset:t, aiter my aruval finma foreion l.tn.1. nnlil her hen ep.rlnre to Ihrf skies. I at ti't dared to . hat I so f.mdiv wished miwht he Ihe re- , tiidt iiie milit recover. Thtsch tn.! in her heal.j, W' as not so outwardly apparent, as real. Site was scarrlv- i.-.lr it,-... t,r..,.. I.-, sit n-s?, only her skin was more transtvirpnt. and t'te blue veins, Hr.rostt her temnle. no. re r.isimcl. Jt beeined han.ly possible that she ... . . . .1 1 ...v. v. . r v. 11 . . -1 1 ... nowever. ru.iit.wii inc uuuiu uie so soon. rn tiays nun.b. re.', and rare me think of her as ona pussii.g throttoh Ihe sate of death. t 'ne c inn sti;ti!:i..r eveniii)j, ' sal atherwini.oh , itim w..i,-,te.l the rcli. ctio-i, upon the water of an oiin- ih-ht from a light house, w hich was si ttl tte .-tl noon a iit.itit at the onoiisite si.Ie of t..e Itatbor. It Heatned across lli elasse nr. f-f . 1 . " te 01 lite t?aV. US tne humor turn., .I...... .Id is. i.n.1 whs 'iiiteruatt-iy drawii back, as if mi ano;. I were eh. atliing and uushea!hiti2 u sword nr. r tk. I f . " .. ......... v. ,i.c rra, Jltttrj OtIO II Its ' imisHttons. j trained their voui.g tendrils in the spritt" time, ! , so that h niiht t.e t!, pleasant rieaiii"orihe ! ; lire-sword throtiT!. iliu nrr.i.i,..i,.r i

lof e bad, th;.t .;ay, conversed mote than us-j a ; Hal. Catharine had iTtVPli llliaer.utl f..'

srvrral fripnii. W ImiM w . i T . . . , - ..vin putt ir iuu iir vr iu r I.: I'e-eveei !fl u 'Ml con,l',,',,",,on? hail --' ..s. x. V lilt I b. - - --- 1 ....- .inn's iu let : ii. .... - .1: 1 ; ., ( n was only the last rally of io nll-fonnuorintr Dentil. nalnre, ere i-blinj As we Wlt.-ile,! l :n,,lrl. f li.,i .1, at teonle.r intervals across the harbor, suddenly asniu iry vessel w is seen Hi. lino- arrnu . .. .ti. -tl: while sails ll innii,.. 1.1K- . .. tl. Ki;!t .i. she moved in by tin- im.menium riven her 'bv the hrn Z which nrevnil...! ...i.wi.l 11TI...1 ." I, tllUriimrt-.l t all.arin.. "i-- l;',- tr seekinc s p..ce i f rest. I trust that I shall" find one on high." omethiti.jr in the tones ofhrrvoici strlltd ine. I spraiu to !ier he.Ui.l.. an.t . 1.... - - ..." , evi . ,, lie I Sam rt . . . .11, imprinted a k:ss upon her pallid brow. I lire mote words, onlv. she uttered "Thank ou! and .-arewell!" when a slight spasm coi.vu!s.-d hrr ft.tnie, and her pulse was still! Just then the rattling of a chain-cable, and Lie hoarse cries of sai'ors, tchoed upon the nicht air; a v.ss, ,:tl aachoted in the harbor and a sou! in h.vtven! Il-ftal! that wxs earthly of Catharine R. in the care of ber weeping ftien.is, and that e'-ht t-.in com-nuiicd with the sen. (),, how inviting were its rod depths! But the waves xhiver,j of an eternity a sen without a .-liore, here peace 11; ight be gained forever. I h id promised to meet Catharine there, and that promise tiny yet be fulfilled. Such is mv daily and tightly priv-r. Ann now, yo.nig man, should you ever love, b' not M-h. I Ii ;ve reveal-d lo von my story no! s. titm h for onr profit, as to erale a bond I'l'sympat'iy betiwen us. t.oci night. I looked up, and saw tny uncle moving rapidly 1. . 11 the lane, nhicli was tilled with the evening ahadows, and I returned, to ponder upon the love story told me bv a "crusty- old bachelor." ' 3 IJ-xv tn FVrvrnt xvet S'rrt. The Mechanic's .Magazine: I have only h-td three pairs of boots lor the last six year",, (no shoes1 and I think I shall not require any more for the net six to romo. The reason is that I treat them i.l the following manner: I nut a i . ii . i . . . . (...,i.i.i oi iauowat.ua ut!) a pniin.l of rosin in a pot on the tire; when melted and mixed. I warm the boots and apply tho hot Mull with a painter s brasti until neither the sob; nor the upper leather wiU su. k in any more. If it ia desired that th-, btMits should mime.. iately txkc a polish, dissolve an ettnee of wax inspini of lur-iieii'iti.-, to which add a t.u.p.ionfiil of lanm black. A day after the boots have been treated with the t.dU.w and rosin, rub over litem this wax in tti'pentine, hut not before fire. Thus the exterior will have coat of wax alone, and shine like a mirror. 1 allow or any other cvr ...drou the.tt.ching u .., oiiep. 'C ? nfl Coots ""1 hUV A ', VZ ",im,,Jof "S . C?rk 9r.k . ' -etor of 11T I.,., sr. to. is Tit hnnls ...a i, . I -- ...... n. ...... ., ".' ' ' " " ' f KlSfll, j w arm on the eol.Jest stone floor.

Afraid to B.u he Ldc Maioen. j jjr Torn vnnnv cnQnlrvrlinnx l;iltltf on ma tn K I

. j - j - w i .t.; .. - -J ...... j r . i. I gallantry to the Nf York gals, they invited a

wnoie oevy is in nnmner to go to Wellr x, ir lpt.rioP trir and thir it..m. ...ir.b'r in Broadway, for some icecream. It was rather Utrunpvr i-lann tu i-iiblic cunfid. ncc. Diae,iii all j an oucoiiifoitable party for two vonn? iurn to ' t 'aritil I'uniK, yield tn thi-irne. j tnauape ui.asmMed. Nature never intended that I r " hite". V. p. i.l.le Elixir . cer.aia e.i.e for ! 111 I Cnlil, touslis CoiinniUinii, ltrrxt tuniplainsi", i one man should beau more than one woman; : ,.IL.. , ,c. j, j, exii.xti.Miit. i.m.e nr rri..rative, al- !

lie may grl aloiijj with two one on each arm; teru'We, tinii.lanr, ptxtoral and demulcent. It p"inut wien it rotnen to TiiarK.it iapnniinli l, jni'.t.-a exp duration, remuvea runcetinn, and

terrify the Mronge&t nerves. However, onr two country Adonises managed to gi't ulong. They Mjoii reachnd the saloo n with their half a dozen fair one; and the gitln who were 'up to fie ropes,' tripucd c!eefullv up stairs. The neaux, in oiiec.ience to an M-Katlt glance Ironl I tliose belnnd the counter, stopped to order cream, and were considerably puzzled tochor.so between lemon and vanilla the great staple of all ice cream estah'ihmeltts .siieciallv a the ladies were not present to counsel theni; but finally concluded to have : some of both." This matter being endeO, they prepared to follow their female friends; but their Career was suddenly stopped by the most prudent of the two, whose eyes caught the sign over the door 'Ladies Saloom.' There he stood cxzimr wildlv at the forbidden words, his mouth ide open, aud his whole frame tigid with astonishment and fear. I At last fii-in wr.U. h. ..i.l ... i & ' "'.'" compan on 'iiy gracious! Josh, what are we going to do? They've cone into the ladies saloon it's onlv r - .u i . . . .r. 1 lor the women, and we tlarsu t go into It; they'll j . it- KUii-aauii ii r iiitrr( auu take Ut Up too!' turb. d f i lend. By golly, we Can't go there! 1 was reantiiv t other dav in a uewsoaiier. whete ia man uetil into the ladies' cabin on board of ionofthm steamboat, and they kicked him ( ofl'tbe boat, and s aid he was 'a brute '. i 'Heavens and airlh! what shbll we do? We caul ijo t.tV and leave the fails that won't do. We must wait till tiiey come down. This is n,e gv utlemen s saloon. our cream in here!' Tell th Oarky to briu ; In the meanwhile, th a ladles tbniselces r in a predicament. They wondered wheu the ices were placet: before them, that the beaus .lid . uul iimur .i.eir appearatice, aim w .me u ineir coming for some time, until the melting crea.n pave tliem notice that it tra necessary that it lloultl Ite Kiee.ii!v eaten. Tliev iined and chatted am! laitgheti1, and had a rtm-t merry time ot it, until tiie bnuKrrn w-r nearer; ami yei

tlieir bCltlX nail not tllu(i their atiH"rir tuce. ( mildness of, ttini.;. pi mtil.c lhrtiuhout the aliiu.nAt fir--t, they thought fOtue friend ha.t tletttilied ; ,,rV canal, n mo. imt all o.'. usive accuiuulations in them dowti and they would be ,reet- ; nt:;". ;;r:

i , me- iiiiumcii, iiir- i utjnrn-. aim rru ti" ; half houra Hew bv. and H.-v did not ei.me. At hist llie cncliisii'in u-aa i..ut .t,.l.l-- Th I m,I , lt t hrtn. llienlherM aiai Ihu sn.iii.vl imnl.u . to pay for what thev had enteul Cnlnckil v, it '. J - - j w.is tdther a noverty strirken party: the la'dUra not tiv-t ti ii ititicli in tli ltal.it ol cirryniil i t'tiem as the cuth-iti.-ii. Iu vniti . nioiiev w Maria fumbled and t.ii.il.le.l over l.er notl.u- . . , l 'i have not a uncle cent, said she. 'Here are three Cents; said Su :-.n. I've cot a live cent piece,' said Jand. ! iTI.-'u l . i: . .. i . j Ihere sulsoalipaiiti a cent towards it,' , Ssiui .Alary. , I've cot fifty rents, asiJ Sarah, who Was! tlw iui.iuiidire vi ; th- purlv. t . . . r.i .t at I cm I find more than three cents,' said Culliarine. Vhv that aint enotigli,' a:d arah, who, by virtue .if hrr wealth, was coiuti'.uted 'trrasuress ,t.. i ii- j i , . Ml s six slullii.es, and wa have onlv eot aixty CuthariilP. I iliro o l. .i II .. u M..; . j hunt vour noekets noiu ' ' 'Itl lted. I iitv mil an vtliimv' aii.l the Utter. -Dirty mean fellows' l" lid not expect they'd , sorve us in tli:a w.-iv. I lur. o cil. iii..kl.ii rive 'em that until I call net a shilling, and l-ll rl., i. M.ri,. !,.. , i . in rail U'tafrhillinff, ftlld a was never served . in ll'V Idelife.' 'Well, we can't do nnytbing else,' . Sarah, i..S the bell.' At the sound, tha coJored nlVnian appear- . 'lUrc.' said the .pokeswomnn, 'we want to : pav for these creams, and, as we have not! i irnl nmnev enoiiuli. von'il taVe ihia ihin.'.U a nil 'Creams! Miss. Cream all paid for!' said Cat... Paid for. Whn paid for them''' inquired the half dozen damsels, in a breath. The pvtitleineit, ni.i'ani gentlemen down stairs. Thev paid for them two hour tun. aud been wattiag at the foot of tha stairs ever tince!' iN . . Taper. Drnth of Hon. A. II. Ncvicr JT. ?l TInffll. The Little Rock, (Arkansas,) papers ccrrn clad ill mourniiig for the deal'. f the silted and 0 r ! Ton.l-bearted Snvier. I'non Ilia rsi..l nF flt ! .. ... . .., ....... - .. inieiiicence 01 tuts event, tne l.etrts lalnro nt Itm 0 j hl,,te P'48'" l customary resolutions of respect au' condolence, and attended bis funeral in a . . ... . ttot.y. I0 man had a Stronger hold UllOtt the heart, of those who knew him than Col. Sevier. Rev. J. N. Mal.it, who was at little Kock at! .1 .1 1 . ..... , the time of these obsequies, alluded in one of j his peculiar aermons, to the event. The fullowittg struct, which we find in the '-Binner," is highly rhapsodical but striking, and for the most part beautiful: j ..... iair, one iiu unti nresse.i ine executive Chair who had Stood ill the Senate Chamber ? ' N .xt i .. tVH, crushed, pierced, in the red j II U I f Iil ltieof battle, and breathed out bis life ...1. ..ii wlier.- the dread cannon shook the lulls and! made the stern appeal to Heaven! I Again iinolher falls in the Senate Chatnber. I and the State is called lo mourn ovre oue of her most gifted and honored sons! And now, to the names of Yell and Ashley,1" another must be added. a pale, bloodless hand ; is engraving the name of Sevier un tho view-J less tablets of Kteruity ! : Tassing up tbe beautiful tide that leaves your "City cf the Rock," but two days since, and ! there was one passenper; oh how' still and cold' be was! In that dark and flashing eye there! was no flame. The sceptre had passed from i that splendid throne of the intellect. The great ' warm soul bad left the tenement! The toweringmitid had gone over the everlasting lulls,! and there the raven locks of Sevier lay, damp ' and clammy ou a palo brow, from which hu- t man agony forever passed. I could not gaze j long and sad upon that still, but vnicelul, spec- ! table! I Ind seen him iu his country's halls of power, when his dark eve spoke of mental ; strength and pride of lil. I had heard of liiui, ana lot 10 wet I bin, in ,ny mind's eye. as, like the dove bearing the olive e;,t of peace over the s ... ag.tale,,, but subs.,.g ,,o.- or war, he sheathed the arrows and waved the olive branch ofnmity towards sconouered c tv a siilulned realm! I bad fo lowed htm to the ancient seat nftlm ,s,.r l.l :.. it. r ...... : V "Kui, sreu the glorious standard of our country wave at his approach, heard ihe roll of otw hundred American drums, seen smoke wreaths leap in mad delioht from the roarimr cannon's mom i.. to I....? festoons Unot. t!. lanr,l,i,, .... ' ,. ' , , , , i , . - ion with a parchment breathing ne .ee, in C I ... ..... .. ' .. . i . , i "e. nut. upon tmu solemn Hilar ol (..on, seeu the tirm baud of Freedom's sou write the name ' of Sevier to a treaty of peace iu his great country's name! How could I help but breathe out 1 my tiear Savior's sweet worcs; "lils-etl are the peace makers, for they shall be called the children of Goo." I could but jraze anj think, and think, till those great "11100,11113 111111 wander through eternity," rushed over tny soul. Now be pairs on prouder pi! tbau arch the "Halls of the .Mont, ftimas." The Senator oi earth goes to his tiod: Farewell! !!gn. Pome young ladies, feeling aggrieved bv the severity will, which their frietn.s speculated on their eay plumes, necklaces, rings, llontices, etc. went tn their pastor to learn hiinpiuion. Do yon thiiik,' said they,' there is any Impropriety iu our wearing these lliingsV i!y no nteaiia, was the prompt reply, when the heart is full of ridiculous notions, it is perfectly proper to hang out'thesigu,' U'm. Dirney, F.sq., says the Detroit Bulletin, son of James Ci. Utruev, of Michigan, litis been a successful CHinJiilnte for the Professorship of English. Literature in one of tin National Colleges of Franc.

j. vHiite's Celebrated Remedies c - :.i .. M.Mn..i

....... - - -------- i. r..i 1 - .I-....- 1 . ... ,"" ' '" remedies ore t.stcu oy use, -un trenail.'-.. and lesions the lone fifth.- w tilde yl.-m. It cirr-n itu- runiimiuive faiiil itf i he tliiid, and tiy it wtimnlntin? o.iulilt.-!. and miwrr urallatiiir irriia- ' turn it pnnniii. ali.irplini, r-nut iti tutH-rt-l.-i. fn.tn tlie lune. and intluininatiun 1'inm itie miirnut membrant- -f ih tinan-tiieal tnta a. I"rv it hen itie ttmiat. 1 stomach and linn areore, and u Vrin fnm cold- j and c.hi;1.';-ii- marital .mn.n r v( all dniitit. it any, r im iiipiiiii;ili!e value, and the jus lie- f il- n miration ii da ariinirvd. K.-mal- tn. ie the Vi-ct-table Elixir, for Flour .!hn, im. In-e nu-nce. E.'mi-iiii; Diuti ,.r rr-ni;.tn:e l.atmr pailM, are n.-vrr hi-n-llfu-r u illine In lie w illmnt it- Few retm-dir have rern.'d n many, in various f..r hi. h it ia prepared. , Dr. While's Indian Compiinnd, pereverintr!v nCil, positively cure every ce of Dyspepsia, however st- f vcre erehrnnic. As a remedv lur the rtmoval of Fe-; male ()h.iru.-.i.,..s ...a .h..r'.l;.., . i. ; ,l.ll.'l In eri.l.iice .f the iniparll.-lied power and im-sto-ia- ' hie value of the Indian Cutnnoiitid. as ai. Alterative anil runner uf the Hlood, we may remark lr. J. w'.''.''r ,,a' .' '" unr " ""i""'"' I""' """ r ""' '""V l",n""r ?' of S5i,h,.,c -er.t' av. nn the irraiittcaiioii ..t it hanuv . n. et, ami the sprrdy permanent cure of these dreadful .lisra-ies, nevt r before attaint tl hy any hy any other rcnu dits , in tins c.iutu.rv or in Europe. 41 ' '"e ontv renie.iv know n, on incn a reasonaine hope of pcrniinem recovery ran he founded, for all 'i'nifM imm a mi if r irow irr i i tn a r::i.irji iniiii - ily nt'ihr hlnotl. Itactn:illv h;i aci-oinpl.Nhi cl I ho Imliaii C-niMtiml i tlu only ui.failim; rvin. ily or rriinii nr Kin r.vil, v kite 5w-timtT, sypniliiic (n .h t) anH Mtn nrctl I)ii-nir, lr.rtr, Krnption on thr Skms, l)tt-a('n uf the Uom , AlVct-tHiii of i he Livr, I) vpei:i, Ci,iivf'ii'!i. K hen mat iini. Uut. nvi ftir rvni ami Clircnic eumplainiA cenrrinc: in d hilifatetl cmitilut.nni, ami cmntim- ' ihhihI aiifi hffftlitary romplaniM, where te riru of ; the fn lit fatit-d a iitehprmt-iit of Scrofula or Sy-j U toniplii-at il c.t-, a in prrun whuf rniitti- j nitiunair iin'Miiudwn ny mercury aim art iue, r , by an improper or inf iitiicioiM tn atmeiit of iliee in j In the or-t form, of the mot loath ime (ft rr f) rliiat', wIm h the puitftn i nhmirbrtl ami ta- ; ken into the eireul atinp nu, the Imlian Coittpotim) prontpily ami thoroiitrhly erailitate the iru from J . the mii in, and pndurt ladicat ami pt rmanenii cure. AVot Lii'r if way w ith silent hut effective ) t power, the Indian Compound eie tone and etierpy i J to all the Si cretorr and r vr ry orei5, rfpairn all t'ie .t(i, known and unknown, and banishes from ! i tl... av.t. ... f J... . Dr. Whiten Vegetable l .it- ereal power with an tiiv m taf all part f the frame, and are of i en at utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera- t tue or Meliorative medicine i r tinin d! A a medtiretalv e rills are i standard ine.liriui . iinivpi-allv ?!',,r "vt'" , , ""l ' ' " V""1 "V; n, "w i know... I te 111. mm..1., ami tun u-.ll n... . !.. ... .t.r 1 ' tt r. j Ilr. Wliiie's Vetritalile Emetics act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are ol'inralt iibiMt- ben1 '.nI r,k." ,m,, ts-0.aae. that all.il tne . iiuniau taiinlv. . I for Ilr. . I. White's Macic Liniment he claims ettra- j 1 ordinary he alius? virtues aud rurati.e proper' ies, and ; ""e.t n compan-nn in pract.ee wun all the otner lu t rt nu tlii s of this class know n iu the United M.. ,, , KTp,.t , ,,Pj , in,Mllt , ffl.t. !lmI intrinsic merit. In :r any ron.jntri-tui to the Maic - nt. In the lancoa' nt other, '-it i ilittii'iil i 1 V V,,: I 11 " l?ot tr-' " " d:nhe, . I iMitliai-he, Neuralgia. Siuna! AlTec'ioin.ror Hum. ; srniiU. iirnie. s.in.. c... ici,,. iEyilsaml White Su,i.i.t-. Sph.litic Ulcers; ami! '"" and Swelliuirs and nrlaniations however caused I ',T "" v '""n i P 'l boJy '? i i iile. r-irall hruises, and aa i tounter irritant atn r i an 'Iri.h . d.l. .,:, it has no . quul. Try in . IV. . ts ;KviUantl White SutMii.e- SiluHiip fleen: am! eMt ru.ilty or internallr I.t v..m- own n. rsi.n. T i it . t.-rnally or internally for vour ow n tlomt siic aniImal.and vounill liu.l it evoticimy of lime oftime, and , or. hi- hundred Ihou,!,,,., whouave .."id",.; .,nW"i7. mveiition. not on- t.. o-.r L....u l.-.i.r.. !. r-.ii. a ... - iT" V ' ""J" 1 'ir eriorty to all ( Iter l.ini itieiiii, "It ,5 d.fflvult to .ay w hat it ia not - V' ' 1 'nil.M" ,f VUM MM TH,rt fn aM it! h.-r I.i mi iitt-iii a Ii tc al tfl.-.i tt : . , , r..," 5 ' I h. m ct li Srated remceVics are for sale, wholesnt. - ''. t.il. I.v Dr. J. Will if., and art mi., made, at 6,h ..p-.e j ... . RIXKAKw" Arnt r.r Indiana. O.ir ...u ....... ,. n t-u n v s, u 1 .. . .v ...ar c 'r,' n'iiU ' ' 'a ell ,,ni , v-ut.c . .''. . nnrivi. ii i.'i" iv r- v u' s.i-r..c .. r.i.it 1 . r. atoiip, l ..l. - MCK .... Sis. I. ....... ...... .1 r .1. ...r Main oiionsi-e .he C'.al. H...... rMin., ni i i ; .."-t .a... mr mi. lie. iioti tnerrncnoi all mt tl ; icines, b fnrwardiua to him a statement of their aire, the lenpih oftime they have been nll.ii.il. s, mptnins, proer. s aiel i' neral ii.u.ire of iben- t nmplaiuts, fca-h arrompaiiyiii aurh tat.'ni.nta, postare paid.) may pmrure the rem. it its iitcessarv for '"''r cure rr. J. irhitr't Celebrated Krmrrlirt. The teretahle Elixir. Inilinii rompniind, .tragic Liniment, Veg-einble i Pills, V. cefahlc Emetics, Hie. are rapidlv anperccdinu all oilier inedicincs.hecanse on a f.iirtrial of them they ' assumed r..r the .inii.irnii . .n..e .nemseivesin neatl that has been m: mi dicine, uf E-reat iiowernnri em. - " y"'s a"" to .iiir coul.l rv. curing-the mnlatliri runimoii ; - 1!.M) AND XA1LS. X. nun t nc if ...... t 20.000 11,,. si.o Iron, , ,0 Ketts Sm.iaia Nails, . J,, received. My a,sortment of Sliiro Iron was tiurchase.l f the Mauufacllirera at lower ra.es it..., ;!lVaV,".c,uc,,t.e,',,,r'l,' ",d 1 ,e" " II. TYXER. nrookville, Nov. i9, 1847. 50 ----- ' rR' CARGII.L tt RRALTrRVnr'","rT' Successors to andhews, caik;!!.!.' co. Kauufdcturers of Stoves, Grates and iiouow ware, 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, - r vrivv vn omn l'n'on. Hot Air, I'ai-airnn and Improved Pi- initini v ooRini; stoves, I cn and Seven Plate, Parlor and ' nn..a-xv.' c .V w . .. ' . 1 i.oxes, Aiiiiirnni ii Ktulis.ic. Dec. 30. l-iy t w - " ' ' I' i X I .fS, & C. fc!II'.iI;F a"(' n""!le I'.itt .lack Planes. .S.nr.e and Double Mitt Smooth do nmi;io and Double Hut Fore Sii.cle and Doulile Hitt Jointer ltabbit and Sah Planes Flooriinrand Cei'.inir Plane,, For sale low fin cah, by Ilrookville, Xov. J.l 1)47.-50 lo do R. TYXF.R. Builders Ware Rooms. Ctlllll III BIC9 C I II lll'l CrPlllllVnrnCT JruiiLi. vTiTT. .... ' j mi iv ' 'uur,"8,Ml11. Sash, Door and i Htind 1-actory Coiner Fourth and Smith ., Cin., O. lltxixl.r. N: l.lll.D, Have erected a larce and ext. ...it b..il.l;... . :.K n....l....u.. . i .. . s " ma.-ii tilery lor the tin rouse ol no. .mr-i ...... ...a haaUaa inni , " ' t J: , .-" "'""" frame,. Weather lloanlFbmnng. Ho:,,-,, "an,, Via led . u h .', U ... various ck..e, suitable for inside finishing., hou,,., lXc. 8 Vw.V!r!T.nTfd "i5"" r'" T.'T' h " 1 as-",r' "r 'mis r lor all build ing pnrpo.es. person, about to erect buildings on c oh,., and Mi.,iipp. ri..r.. w.il find ,t .h. ir '" pi.rchn.e all ilmr building maierialsofu : a lrrw "a l - . i -. - . . . t"r" 1 "' I " , u . . . , ' . V1 ."" r,v' .V . lr..i,hcdVver.l b i.,::.. . .1 r., :C rth i smi .i-.s ' ' '"h"''; contract, ,l,e country ...-ia- iuu t i riji s nut. mecnaiiics are scarce, w ill tinil it to their int. rest lo call and examine onr siock and ' pru t s, w,. are celling 8 by lo inch sash at 31 cents, and 10 by 12 incite, at Jj cents, per light, and all olhcr j article, ni propni-tiiin. 1 ( on. liter., ... t tie .,. tint, .m t.-.. ., .... : .. . ' ,he low r.Ue...fr.-.ii;ht by River. Canal, and Hail, nad 1 e ari' """' ihai:lw ho panxmire this es.abl.sh- j :n.n. w ill be supplied uh material., Ac, at much! t pi. v.. ii.hi. .ne, nnve n.-re.nlurc panl. j All ordt rs promptly att. nded to. TERMS CISH I X. It. A bill nf prices may be seen at (heoHlreot j In In.linaa American: also at Mr. Uarwiek's lluiel. Ilr.H.kville.tild. Mar.l343.-lJ GliOCKRIES, RinCoiTtf, Virginia Twbacco, -X (). ucr ('niumnn do Indigo, Maibicr, Alum, Copers,, Logwood, Pow.ler, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipe,, Si.f.r. lino, Salt ra.ua. " X. It. Molasses, C hncolatc. Rice, Mackeral, do Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, F-psom Salt,, Shoe lllacking. Itrihon Cords, Ma true,. Red Cor.l and Plonch Lines. For sale at the New Slo e of I.1XCK tc FARQUHAR. WroultviUe, Dee. 30t, ls7. CO-PA RTN Elt! S I IIP. rJPHE undersigned have entcrtd into partnership l lor the transaction ul s general CummUsiun and Forwarding Hit .mess at Niw Orleans, undei the firm of SPEXCE c GUARD, and solicit share ct .he bntinr,, of Franklin snd admining conn. ies, ROBERT SPEXCE, 1 HO MAP U.RD. Vcw Crlan,,Dec, 1i4S. se-ty

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STOVES! STOVKSI! Ill K nltcri!it r is tmu rtit ivinq- one ofl'ir lnrcet 8 ituil ilu'bt st nrtnit'iit t Sunt- vrr nfl rt i! fur ulc in I lit- ton n ot' It rook villi-, hsvin jnt returntt - ciii - .jr the hint patterns from the best of Font d- j ri. . And those wishing a cnod articles in the line I of Sinus cannot lint be p least d alter Inokini; tlmoiijli j his si.itk. A it respects prices, he fct-ls conlid. nt i ih.c.ill I,.- ... ..... ... ih .i.... Mv ,..v . are all ..f crmid mnteriaU, and I have had a sp.-rial eye tn the thickness of the plates, ,Vc. A inonfr w hicl. willtu - found patten., tn.m the Foundry ot . t lavi A: Co., sml I ittprovt d Prt nituin Cook in cj Sto e. A No, F;tiii Air Ti'lit Parlor Franklin a ltd Ten Hutc ftoti, with all and rti-ry artiele bi t.niimr to I the Move Mid vookiu? line; 4iuh a 'I e:ikettleit, AVaftie iroti, .S.c. ive, of wlmli will be fitted tip and ; trim mid out at the sliom-st notice; (.heap very theap ! lur ca:i. ALSO, TIXWARR. Of every variety, w lio!fale and retail. Merchant in order for '1 iuu are, can be accommodated at liori nonce ni:d hnveM cash price. Hons. upouiing ami In ltd- made and put up to ordtr. Stove nipe aU wajs tii itniiti nr iiiiiue to ortl X. B. Old liras, Cojiptt and Pewter taken iu exclirmje fer ware. J. H. fl'DGE Main Uureif it. I Brook ille, Spt.2S, 13-18.--40 II. LINCK. J. tl. FAUqUHAtt I-Tcw Fall and Winter GOODS !!! SPIaENDID ASSOKT31KXI Just rereived at the. New Store of MACS. & FAfatU!IA.S. OKMA1V BIHGF.SS MffEEl. BROOKVII.LE, INDIANA. "f IM S Ji FAUqUH AU lender aeiu rous public J liieir cotitinu. d thanks for past patronage, and rep. ctfallv invite aiieiition to ll.i irv.rv l.ARliy. an I (iKNKUM. ASSOU I MENT OF FALL AND WINTK.lt (ioons, ci.nsistnijr of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, I1AI.UWAISK, Q V K E if WARE. S!:i wave. W OODKX W A R C, prrTa-:i55, wake. CiitSfi'v. II ATS CAPS, BOOTS i PlI-ES, Grccerics, Iaooliiu: . lasses, ; LEATHER ! NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. THE HIGHEST V.AKKEf PRICE PAID IN CASH lOrl M HEA T. A I.L KINDS OK Al't'HOVF.n COUX'IUY rROI'l'l'K I AKE.V IN EXUIIANUE FOR GOODS . A T CASH l itlCES. J. pt. ii, lS4.i. KUSaLKTlN NO. 5. 1HK Seaon of the yr han tome h viri'nie trv Ph ailil be t;.kt h nf the lit atih Ni url y all the lii'4t'i of Siimiitt r lire n-.K'ruhU to i'Him'S in t!u Sjirinir, r to the iieli et ot' thtic uriht-al im mhi v Inch 'houlil haw liet 11 re nVLMil A '.. Ii I nt anrpn1 V t 1.1 J I i . i t... . i ' ".. ,:' ,,; "... IrZ Z i X X w fi . oil, .1. . I it... ...... 1 l.r Nrt. cTTv hole realm of nature I . QOS. .h... .1... wondrrlul in- ! "-"-u and he.! t'aT. ' ... . . . .. . .. . ! mm. pr.,'."a,i ......kW ! """'1U- 'VV:r.!"JT",ri" .""lc I'fr.V .,,l,t aM ' ! ttvliM .! l-.IItli r.;., - .. t..... . .. ,.;.i .u.. r- r... . ,nr s.ra.-i. ..... rs; .r,:r,....iv . . .-, ." y ...... ..orrK ' H'"11" Hitters, aud tt.n Ora. t. ni.. rtr sarsaparill incatetilahle value. rln.se who taketht-ni tned nut fear ikecncrcatine etfects of the Summer w liich is at haul. Tinoli.ict ol the prts. nt H itll.-t.ii is tu appri.e the publie of th.- uekiiow I. .Ice. I siiierioriiv ol tin f.rai It-nbiiir SARSAPAHILI.A COMPOUND. Sarsapanllit is of vast . fflcacy in clean-inir the systcm from its foulest taint;.; but it must be prepared on the mtit scieatific principles and in the ino--t tullbfnl luauuer. It is nut enough that we put it in larire vessels or vats to steep or boil, mixintr it with rrcat quantities of molasa.-ii and water. An aritclelhus ! maiiul.ictnr.-d must iniur the tone ot the Momai-h, aiii becotni.arati.ilv inert. The Sar-iapari lla Com pound uiaiiutactiii-td by llie (ir.icfenbei-ir t't.tn;iaiiy, . i, a most powerful i-on.-entration. Il is to Sa. sapa- ' rilla w hat (tniiiine is to Peruvian Hark; one boitle j couiainintr more virtue lhaii ten uf anv other ever be lure iiianuf.iciiired.

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'I he dose is half a tea-spoonful only: so that there i ces.. A youn man of ihi place, supposed by everyare more doses in a bun le than there i, in the larirest ' ne to have the cons 11 motion, has bii-n entire!,- cured, bottle in market of any olhcr manufacture. It ii al- DAVID MF.IIHlWEArilF.il, most liierallv a Denmark. Tenii.. .tune 31, 134s. Illnllltfi Ol ItilPSinil'HIn F,,r "hotesaleby A. I.. Scoville, corner of I, V: .. .n ST,I,nl (Fifiband llaceslrccts, Cincinnati. Also by 11. S. The public are well advised of the use, of Sarsa-! Tvo.r

parnia, ny mean, ot llie numerous mivrrtisi mi nt, which trou.l ihe pix-sa. It i, unnecessary Pirns, therefnre, to trouble the reader with a rccaiutntatioti ol the mailer. We would simplyadd that ail persons who have made up their minds to use llie article siukiI.i purchase no other than that made by this Company. CTJ It is warranted to In- ten lime, more flicaiioii, than any other known: no tanner how ! law the bottle, nr exiiavajrant iht a.lt ertisemciits. ...... i. m. mm 11 100 111 Tursanariiia, a powerl'til ruiieentratiui. of Mandrake, i'.ur.lock. Queen's Delight, Elder, Yellow Dock, qiiiacum, and other inipn.-taiil medicaments hicll are not found in any other pn-paratioii. It has performed cures of a ki.nl almost surpassing belief, and it recommended be the Faculty. try I he General Aarent for Indiana is Myers Sea ion Centre, ille, Wat ne Co., Ind. to w hum applications for airencies may he addressed. Agents or Franklin Connr.,. John S. Williams, Drookville; fockatrllcr it duller, focht ster, E. Tyner, Metaniura. F.DWAltD HAItTOX, Sectetary. New- Y'ork, April, 1S4S. 24-4w. CHILD-BIRTH. A valuable Scientific Work, upon the subject 'of Gestation and Child Itirih. by It. G. Geissucr, M.D., latent' Paris, just published in Xew York by the Author. PRICE TWE.Y1 Y-FIVE CENTS. THIS WORK contains recently discovered information upon a auh.'ect of the hiirliest importance In Marritd P.rsniis.ur those contemplating Morriage. It w ill be found ofoi special value to those wln.se means, health os other circumstances, dn not ....rati. them to increase the number ut ibeir family, w ithout '1.1.1.1-ini ni erui.ur.r lam 1 1 v, w ii noil t 1 crcat mcotiveiiieiire. sutV. ring or perliapa risk uflife. I ! A method of avt.idioir these trouble, and dangers, j at will, frecen.ly discu.er.,! by . celebrated French I I I'hysi,.,;,,,') i, v eoir.municatt d in this work, is ,' .1,.,. ... :.. - . '. .. - I'1 i-'.i. oih, a, mi uniiseii ni it at once, wun- ..... ... . . .. . VbVreW wMhioX ""i ZZZ ,Vecw al'e. inlall.able, c.nv. iiient, simple and cauiiot in- """" "Vr-rAl"! I( x" V, J Some specu.a.or . L,,i- (under sno.her !nai... ..: ...... ."V.L(.. T ' ,,kI'' ,MM,, the most t.m..T roaTlo.vs of .1. illli... .he crvHolo. , l ' ' ONE DOLLAR , When the peice ia ' ) TWENTY FIVE CENTS I For the genuine, full aud complete Work I copi.f ,hi, work w,l be e.u a close envelope. 'nC'el'terpu.agela..yP.nr.heUi,.-U Slate.. r lw.-n.y-.ive cents sen., pos. paiO, to Dr. K G Gelss.ler' Box 2451, ol.lce W. t Libectv Slr-.t NY. N. It. No llookselltr allowed to sell tbi, work. Ql'EEXSWARE AND GLASSWARE. JVS I" received and fur sale, a large axurinient (ut euswarc and Glassware, by Ma, 24, IS4S. TYNER. j Queen City Scale Kanufdctory, f Main w.ix-et, ., doors fixu the rive.. ; p,llK subscrilnr has oh huml and is constanlly 1 H .u-.iuiv...r.ng II.A I lu;i.'l -v..,LLa o. all; j..r..s. Also, !tr.s.S.d Iron Mean,,, r . .uperiur (quality. All of which sr, warranted iu e.t'ry re- ... eery reea,e can anu examine bcior. elsewhere. WM. II t'l) DA HT OHIO MEUHAX1CS' IXST1TUTE.- I hi. i. It rsriuy that the premium was awaitltd at ibe Eighth Annual Fair nf Ohio Mechanics l.is.itnie lolVn, Huddart.for Pla.frrm Scale, themabibited by him. ...sen under our hand this first dav of .Voveutbcr, ' JOHN P. l-OUTE, Prea't. J. W. Applegate, Set')-. J. '4,. 4 Sujrnr, lolnsc-w & ISacLrcl OHIinSofN. O. Sugar. llarrcl, ot Mulassra. 10 Half barrels No. P nuarterdo. 1 1 i.-rcs April tTib. 1 Mackerel. Tm sale bv tYXF.

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BOOTS AND SHOES. JH xVE.jnt reerived a complete Mock of Mt'.N'S f'oarac. Kip aud CalTBuura and Broana. HOYS' Coar- and Kip llnoi and Rro?an. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Boon and Urofaaa. WOMEN'S KIP IIOOIS. " CAI.F Ho (iAIl'F.R da IlalfOaiier d " MOHOCtO.to GOAT do Mm en. and Goat SHOES. " Kid SI.IPF'F.KS C.d-.l Half Gait.-r ItOOST. riMT.DRKX'S SttOKS and BOO I S. Ladic and G.nts' KUHHKlt OVEit SHOES, 8cc l he ahiive ariii-les are uf A Chwrr andtl will tell the in at Cincinnati prices FOIt CASH. K. lYNER. ttrot.ville, 20tI, Xiiv.,lS47 0

; Plans &: Edge Tool manufacturers And Dealers in Dardwav and Cutlery, NO. 334 MAIN TRF.F.T, Bitweer Kibih and Ninth, CINCINNATI Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, aud Chair Makers' Tools, of cverv eciplion, a! wavs on hand on xi.np -t-rt rti.VE-'. . ,. MA'": ' u u'-ul",i A1 SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 20. '43. 13-ly LUKE KENT, C!oc?.- ni TiT.'Jleh ISaJier. "JTF.WEI.HY, Silver re and Smctacle Manufae ; -j i i Ti i.i.iniOrati .oinieo l'iio l'tn..,Tf. t Xo.2.ia M.iinst hetween 5t hand 6th Cincincati.Ohio. i Murcl. 20.IS4 I3-ly. 3Iaij5:lj: wokks. e-MIl'H & CliOSS, late of New Y..rk. are nnw receiving at ih ir New Marble Ho. tn. in ihe F.clt-c-tic Vt-tleire, Comer ol Court aud Plum Sis., t-.ncin-nati, the lanrt st ami het 1. eted lot of Marlile ever . hrOUllt to Otli.l. ailtt Willi fines nf WArLmpti frnm ! the Kat, are now prepan d to fimii.h ihor desirous I oi ertctiiitr .luratite uieinenttH-s over the -aves of j th- ir ileceased friends, a superior quality of Work, ) and tin ir connection a ith the Quarrit-s in'such, at a j : niucl. louer price than any other establishment West : of the M ountains, and but a -hade above tbe usual price ol the comm. .not native atone. i Nov. 17, I3J8.47-?m. ! Honey Wanted. I.L persons indebted to the undersiirn.-d, or to It . S. Tyner, are requested to make immediate payment. R. TYNER. Hroakvil!f,.Tail'v 4, 134!. Upwaid of Ten Thousand Cares!!! COWSUKPTIOH CAW EE CUBED. Dll. UOGEKS' COtrofND SYKUP OF LIVERWORT AM) TAK. rOR THE CURE OF OSSVytPTlOS AXD ALL DISEASES OF THE l.UXCS .5.VG BRE.1ST. This Great Hfmedy lia nut onlv maih almost in crt-diblt rnri' ol" CiiiiimtHitin, but ii bn-ak m ihe mit i1tirrMiitT Cihii:Ii, Ccihl, Tain in the IirraM, I and Am limn, in a few hour time. Wr aiith' ri.e ur j Atr-nt, in all rat utiert it d-- not rive imin-tliaie n her, ami the bottle nttirmd, to ihrt rfuUv n luml I lie ninnev. We will now ak the atTlit ted can.litlly to examine the facts I.. low, .hit-h snl.sianiinfe the merits of this (Treat remedy. Fads which are incmnrui.riit.k-, and cauiiotlH-.leiii.il. We refer v..u to the statements of

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coin.1 forward ami l.a.e sulislaiiiia.etl th' e facts. The mi. st turn dulnus cannot hut lie rou iui d that it haa made cures where everything else has failed. E.rtrartt from CrW:fmtrt ichirh ran lit tern in Jull iiy calling upon the Agents. 00" on 4 S S 4 M E I 'rnrt frnvi a Li'tcr Irani the Hrr. Hrnrti tt'iirman. Mr. A. I.. Srnv.ll? As !r. K.itrrt' i.itt rwort and l ar has heeii the iut-an i.f ii:iT.hinr my cooip.tnion from a pn-mature trrave.'.' I le. I untt.-r teohliration 10 eivt- mv inlluei.ee in thrcirruUtiou of ... vil..,l. a 11. . .I, a ineiliitiiii' HF.NHT WISEMAV. I Patriot, Gallia Co., O., C. c. 23, IS-fi. ', I have been the family physician of Mr. Wiseman for the 1.11 twelve vear.; .lurit.p- that time Mrs. Wiseman has li.i-n siflVriii fro n disease.! luntrs. And finally all the s.mptonisof Puliuonary 'on.umpi ion at.ptared. All the u.iu.l r.-me.tii a filled. At this lime shr commenced nsinir Dr. Uoeers' I.iv.-rworf and 'l ar. It acted l.lce a charm. In a few tlajs she declan d herself nearly w. 11. I have no doubt of its virtu, s. yn.l would cheerfully r.-cotr.mel.d il to persons atllict.d with diseased limits, Y..iir, H. 11. WILSON, M. D. Path iot, Gallia Co., Ohio. , n,..,,i:i, r.. . , Vr. S'Vs.Y ,f "i '..in, in a short time several quarts. I was retl..i-t.t so low im", dlV C'Zf My'inS A'll...r,..e of ihe rv.narknl.le cures ma.'.r l.v Dr. Moi.i.erwort and Tar. nr.... in .1 a bottle, and he. fore I had taken one- ... ... ... ., .eei.e.. ....... ......v m- seat or the disease. I raised a larce quamitv by a charm. And by its use I v. a, restored to perfect Health. v.MtltlKl. Will I F.Hr. x 1. Sworn to and subscribed this 2fiih d:.v of N'orem. bt r, IS47. II. E. SPEXCEU. I Mavor of the City of Cincinnati. ! ' ; Ext rart from a Letter tint ni Jarkion, Tennettee, Octn'i'r Vth, Mr. A. L. ScoviM, Cincinnati- Dear Sir I want you so send me one trro-, of Dr. Itoarerx Liverwort and Tar I a:n entirely out of ir, and have constant calls fir il. The remarkable cures that il has made here, has made a threat demand for if. Yours, 8cc, It. W. Willi T1XGTOX, Druggist. .Vr. yirrrhccntlirr irrites at f tllntvjtr Mr. A. L. St-ovill, Cincinnati: D.arSir Dr. TioITers Liverwort and I ar came safe to hand. I have 1 o. I a number of bottles. It has met w ith creat sue q q q q q q TtEWARF. OF A BISF. cocxtfiiff.it:! Pn pared in .tunc last hv JOHX T. TOI.AXD fin the employ of (iKOItfi E M. ALLEN, nriigsrist, ..f Cinciunati ) Tlii. Counterfeit is sold by one JOHN' lil'LL, uf Louisville, Ky. Menu yuur guard. ! Beware of Counterfoils!! ("WTHEN.' I ua. in Cit.t inna.'i, la it win-erf wa, ' j vt ry sorely afllic.ed with my old and long stall- ! ding rou--h, and in seeking a c'ire was intlnci d lo irv Dr. TIDS IX11MN HALMorLIFEtlbertl.-flob i tamed was so sudden and so permanent that I felt it ! It. he my duty to o'. tain the agencv. I have done so ' and now iill'.-r it to my nelghhorsas'.hebest and safest remedy for coughs, tiilils, bronchitis, incipient cuii- ' siimotion. a.iliina. soar ihrnat, hoarseness and all ; I.UXG DISEASES. Ministers and other public pi akers will hiiu litems. Ivci lignally benefitted by! Us use. ' i nrjrarenl Imitations. Xone trciiuin- but Dr. TID'S ' Indian Balm of Lijc, Pn-pared onlv bv j . , . . Dr. P K. WOMBAVGH, At the Eclectic Dispensary on 5th t. In-tween Vine and Race, Cincinnati. JOHN fflVKlRn, Arcnt. ' OFFICR FOR THE CURE OF I i '-.ing Diseases. Liver Complaint, Scrofulous Diseases ftl.t umai.e All', rt ion,, whether mcrcur.nl or in it, I common form; l)l,.v. Cancer. St. Vims' lv........ Paralisi.. Tic-Dolor, ux.' Female Dis. a-es and Weak ness and all Chronic Diseases of ihe Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kind, ys. Eyes. Skin and other Organs; ai the Eclectic Dispmsnry, south side nf Fifth st H tweer , ine auu uace, (.mciinati. O. Attending Phrsi. ian Dr. P. K. WOMBAt'GH. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared only by Dr. P. K. Wombaugh and sold bv respeeiable Druggist. ihr.iughoul the Xorth and West. I This rem...l. c.:i. ... .. v . .. . . , v.irs- w ii.-i. nseu arcoruilip to th.. ..na:. i , .. . , -uZ "" y dangerous article and will t injure the - "1XKAKD, A I sTsV-ATTsvTr I It I'i.Ul) VA L. J "' ?,TON' h. ' remord h" s'""" ' the " PnstOaiceto ihe smith end nfj (,..... .., . new uuiiau.g, where w.th a late arrival of Good, he would be pit ,.rd to supply hi. cuslun.cn at ihe lowest rate,. Call and examine. 1RALE super Penn Sheeting I " " Cincinnati do Co, ton Yarn " Ratting and Wadding Hat and P.an.l Puxe, Fur, ale at tbe new eheap store of I NCR & FARqUHAR Jast Established. fTHHE nndrrignd have just established a 1 in. lion H IU ihe tOWI. .if Rrn.ilr.-ill.. .... a " haiiil, mnkPiml repair, all rtKl uf T.u or t..-Vi"r. warr CMMomtr mav dirf. Hr-uN and imnrit,(11 ad I, a 111 111 1 UU. nn r. !B......I.U ..... . ! manner. 1 hey will nl ,. r1 ronstantly on hand a vn.rety of the RES T STOVES ever off, red in ibis T'r-'fc C",,,','"T " Premium Cookinc, Parloe, V "ox .iiint., an ol which triinno.l sou iiu-eha.ers. wall be I PIPES aud TRIMMINGS for old .tovr, will ,r kep, hand, and all orders for ...ch articles will be flik-d w ithuut delay, aud ou a, fair term, s, ihev can ' be purchased at ' r rl.ewl.ert. any oiher establishment in Indiana, Olll Ru tsl r-rvuncn . '', r '.f'Telao f P,EWTF-R WAKE ui?J.li! of "" ., ,,"u.;l0, l" f,urn side of the public square. Ill Itrookvillf. , ,-.,.. ,',.. 1 . Oct. 14,H4i.-43.,r -- . it-vr.l , DUIIJIK & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX CloeKs. 1 niches,, Jcwelrv. iOXsVKHTv KH,V ' 5 k MATERlXl!s I r . . '"' "'nwiuntmriit htr&E?!?: "a'ls!t.", '""tT, nd Silver L'n Nil "d Silver Lerer.nd Verge Watchrs; Gold and S.lvcr Pencil., Spectacle Class,-, Violiu Stn..gsPercn..io tp.,ptoi, R,lor,, Kniv. . Ici'sors, fee. Ice. . ' " No. J, Vct Fourth Street CIXTIX-X' TI, O. t. to. M7.-4-)-iy

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36 a ii u can io 14 f An da Slippen. i " Wumen-fCairBukina 12 44 do Clored Tie. 24 do Kid Si.riur da 4 Children's Shoes. Ju.t rtcriv.il and lor al- low by Mac 16, 1843. RTTJfEJT.' IKON & STEEL. Bloom Forge, awd Jtm ati Iron Storm, X. W. CIIAP3IAN. . 384 Main Street, near the Court House. C.VC.Y.Y.177. jTrrtov K sau s ofairires,STEF.LSofcverTde.j m cr.ntion.allof the very heat quality-oarramed. -....ii-, iimi, iit-iious. larriae spr'titjs and Iron nnimt-riir0n, cr..ha rv.i iron, ironnars, Slefttreand Ham1 n.iui gM.a quality and warranted. ALSO A auperiorarticleof Shut Iron,yns.23,24 25 SSJttT K- It. All of the above articlta will be soW for eashj and at low rates. Country Merchant. al,d Klacksmitha will find it for their interest to coll before purrhaainr elrw herc. K. W. CHAPMAN. August 2Istl45. FOR SAL.E. TWOl tfin Hrookville nitli dwcllinir bouiri. oaa on the ha oni, I he other on the hill: also some olu;bi lo,' - all' icn reasonabletcrms. JOHN A.MATEOK. Januai f lit 13J. 1-tf. TAMiAIfK AND HIDES! ,s 1 1IF. subscriber havin-r purchased the old Tan-Yard of Mr. Goodwin in Rrookvil le wishes to purchas Hidesand Bark, for which he will give the market price, &c. HENRY SHAFKR. April If th, 1847II. D. JOHNSON, ATTOHXET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LAUREL, IND. Ueferto Messrs. Coram, Tweed & Co., fincinnati; Geo. Hoi land, Esq., S rook v. lie, Ind. Oct. 25, 1347. 44 CALIFORNIA GOLD! DISCOVER ED BY Signer B'ALVEARS Goldometerf THE GOLD SEEKER'S GUlUEr Or SrrrrY Art of F.-nr.'nr Minn vt Gvl,l, Hirer, rant. ',S;r.x,a' THL?rUtVZ Spanish tieolocist. Clirni.-t and Natural I'hil,..,nlirr. ny meant of a newly invented Matrnetic initrunis-nr. called .Thfi RnlrinTncter nr P.nM Mr& I Sienor D'Alvear has just arrived at York, fr.-trr. t' e Ciold nriiin. ot California, br nay of Panama. Cl.ai-rt-s, anil New Or.-an, hnninir stnh him a it-rt lar;- quant ty of rinld on-, valued at nearly one million of Dollars, mhirh he r.illi.. . l.m l.n . i,r. , the t itrnce of the Gold mines became known to tb ' residents of California renerally. HISTORY OV THE DISCOVERY .v.;.. ......l. Si: yars sc.., in coneqiiftire of certain iuiurniatiou which lie had received of the (rcolngical character uf that country, with the firm b. lit f that a-t ndr.rs . f precious meals won 1.1 lie rev. a led thereupon careful il.M ligation. He w as cucourat d to thit emtrr-pri-e, al-o, by hi, conliil. nee in llie powers of a certain magnetic instrument which he liud invent.-.), call- tl the '-tloijoint tt r," by w hose aid lie -p. cit-tl t. be dir. end at once 1.. the "(;..l.l le .. m " ir ... MH.1.111HU. .ur were nia evptctfiuus .li-apjii'i .td. II. s scientific calculations proved to be f ur.'t 111 in. th and profound wisr'om, aud his new iestramt nt, ihe 'Guldiinu-t. r,' fulfilled his highest lio-ir.. ... . ........... a...r .eacuinir s a.i.on.u. ne ' pun one ol tiie rit h. -t jrohl mines in l!. guru mines in Hi..s country, opoa an olei.nre branch of the Sacramento river, in a ir.inre of hills . Mn m. lv rm ky a-:d diliicult of arms, mid s.-ltlom visiied by the native tilif. ruiaiis. Di.iiisini- hi. oiiject under the prrtene-? of purely sei.-i.tilir rest arch, he obtained lli.-niilt.f some lift -en ,.r tut my simple and faithful Indian,, ati-t ste-ii!ily pursued his t-k, rolleciin often more ban ai.coo worth ofjrelii in a siuirle day, which h concealed iu a deep ra in. , without ewiti.nr any utp'tcion w hatever, until after the discovery of cold at t'apt. Sutler's Mill, when the ino.intaiii, were ransacked by pnl'l seeker-, and Sii-ll.ir D'Alvear". tro!tt placer," the rivbtst in all California, was beset with irrpcdy advciiliircts. It is now found that the rial mines or sources of the t.l, lie in the rorirca oftlia moiint;iiiis, anil not iu the beds or sands uf the rivera. Previous tu l.avir.c: I'alifomia, Sipnor D'Alvear sold l.ia instrument, ihe (..ol.lonicli-r, a very inHr!crt one, f.ir ,1,CC0 dol lars. "I he person who pinvliast-d il .tinlidt inly exp. cttd to make a haiid-ome fortune by simply rinditii; "-iroltl placer,' and at ilitip uut ths. riithi of.lircn.fr i . , wnrkers. MAXIF.UTI KK F THE C.OLDOMF.TER, h PI lit.IC A I KJX OK TDK til IDE. w.n.ear. 11. ci.lntiii nice Willi tlicrrniicst olnutii.rous seteiitilic c.iulemrii. I..-. . m......r.H ine ni:iniil..t-tui-Ill, ll.'W M:il-!lll1l- Ill.lr.in.,1 ine x.oi.HOMETEU, which lie now cRVrs fcr sale ill tbe Vn.te.l Stales, at the remarkably low price of IIIK1.E DOLLARS cub, aecoiiiianii tl by lul I instructions for use, and a vanely of Philosophical huua diaun fixim the ancient and modt-ru scieuca, or llie ART OF FINDIXG MIXES OF GOLD! Silver, Platinum, quicksilver, Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead, and other Mineral Riches, the whole bcinr given ina publication called the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE! 1 his new work, and the Goldometcr, arc both now ready for salt. 7'be Gi.ldi. meter is so simple an instrument, thai a child ma y learn to operate with it in (ire minute,. I. is not affected by elimate, moisture, or any other kiiotvu .atise, rexrt jit the .ia.iir.-il magnet.) and will retain its power of pointing out niiiinal riches in th earih fur i.ny number of tears." JJy tbe aid ef th Guide any psrou may use the instrument atones with perfect success. FARMERS AXD I. AND OWNERS. Farmers and Land Ow ners thmuglinut the United Stales, who have reason lo suspect the existence of any kind of Mineral rich., ..'ion their lands, should avail ilu-msklves uf ibis opportunity to test that fact, l.y the surest ofal 1 know n tests, before the abundance of discureri.-, in all parts of the country shall have lessened this source of wealth in thcirestate. ADVEXTCffEHS TO CALIFORNIA. Persons iroing to California cannot make a better inves.me-it .ban by purchasing one of tln-nc instruments, which will not only tie worth fifty times its value . here, to sell again, but will be ,.f inesliniablo worth to ilio-ie who go in search of gold, as has been prof.id by ire most abundant experiment both ia California and the United States. TESTIMONIALS. Signor D'Alvear does not deem it necessary to fts cum Ii. r i Ins notice w ill. a long list of testimonial,, in proof of the value of his GOLDO METER, and (.OLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant results of his labors iu Califoruia, and the discovery, thi, very week, t.f Iresh veins of Gold in Virginia, and be.ls of Coal in Khode Island, by it, use, are alona sufficient to stamp it as the greatest discovery of the age. Xothing but the extreme cheapness of the instrument, and his desire to see it used furthe benefit of niankidd induces him to dispose of it at the lowprice for which he offers it. Reside, this, hit own dasire lor wealth is nearly satisfied. The follow ing ti sti.nunials, in proof of the value or the (ioldomelcr. selt c.ed from a gri a. number equally satisfactory, must suffice for the present: Asior Ht.use, Xew Turk, Dec. 21, 1H. The i...der-.,gned, hamig this day witnessed th practical op. ration of Sienor Jose De Al. car', newly iuvcntt d niatrnc.ic instrument, the Goniometer, feel mtirtly sati-ti.d that it possesses the extraordinary power of delecting Mint rat on. hidden beuea.lt the surface of the earth, and have nu duubt that it will prove an invaluable 'aid in .he discovery of lb Mineral resources uf ihe United State, and the world. J. g. 1) AAPEK, Jr., Chemist, I.. S. '1 IERMANX. Magnetic Ina. Maker, G. S. 1) AX A, Geologist. Los Angela, California, Angtirt, 1R49. This mav certify that He- urn!, rsigneu is luiiy convinced thai Sig....r Jose De Alvear was .he first d--corerer of the the Gold tleposites of California, and that ibis discovery was made by the aid of a magnetic instrument called the Goldometcr, w hich 1 have seen 1 successfully appli.d to the discovery of veins ufGoid ; on, in places when-no indications of that lubftanc i appeared upon thesnrface of the earth. t . o.tcn... is s.. i.icui, 3d Artillery, I. S. Army. NO AGENTS, tn rnnsronence of tbe difficulty of finding f.iithCni agents, snd of preventing frauds, where articles of fh.s nature are sent out lur general a, S.gnnr D'Alvear ha' determined to sell none of his work, or ' insirnmeni mil. s onler. d by letters sent diiecily :o bin., when the desired publication, or insirutii. ; t, will be forward. d under his signature ai.it seai. ,o I thai all doubt as to its L-enuinelirss may be -removed. I HE WAKE of all imiia.ion, of this lie ruin, M j which may hereafter appear, a, the secret of im;i;trt ing .he Gold Delecting power i, known tu uu pto-t whatever, except the original inventor, j The GOD DO METER, and GOLD SEEKER'S Gl im--, will limb be sun In mail, clos. lv ,-nvel inttl ..a.. !...! ... .1 ll.,-r,-fiirf- (IO. Mlltticct tO IIIS OfC I Ii.I. Y ptmaii-is. for Vie mm of THREE DOLLARS, ' vnt ir.t panl tn SlGNOit JOSK DA t EA K . liuX t t v....- VL- Tii- 'I lis- I uciniminl U Vi-rt Iir ht 1 "d tne Guide is primed on thin paper no (bat l Us. ...tire charge by mail, or cxpresj, oi l ;,e very small. In an, part of ihe L linen state . i ne pr cc s. .us. Gold S, . L. r s Gu.de alone, is One Dollar, sent aa above. Address, SIGNOf JOSE Dz A LVE A 7?, Hex 2713, New Vork City. Ofllce f,.r the ale of the Gold Seeker", (iuide and Goldometer, No. S3 Centre St., Xew York City, w hersj vi-i.ers may see several cask, of California Gold, in the run c,b state, as cxtracled by Siio.r D'Alvear from the Sacramento Mine, and alo w.lneas the operation of the Goldometcr, wheu held " the magnetic influence of .he prcriosa ni. 'al, and the unerring manner in which it indicate, tbe pre. ence uf that and ci.l.cr mciallic substance-,. PERKY J. MOOItE, Plumber. Pemji and Htfirant Maker. No. 161 fifth !.. b.twn Itacea.id Elm,tia constantly on hand and fur tale. Well, Cittern and Force Pumps, ! Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, til all sizes. ALSO Hydraulic Water Rains, for eonveyinp water from Spring ur small streams, tu dwelling, gardens, stables, ie., w here a head uf I mm 4 to 6 feet can be obtained. Water cau be conveyed from 100 to ISO feet in height, aud from i lo 4000 lect ou a level, at a small expense. All orders from the country Sxreotcd wilfc neatness and despatch. Cli,,U., Dee.t, !H7 Jt-tjr