Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 March 1849 — Page 4
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Front tlir Rmlnn Cuitisaior. Harry Ercftdman'a Plisadvcntcres. A t.llVK STORY BT IX V "HsrTKB I. Qi irii A MISTAKE. ' Y-.u n-mrmHrr it, do vou?
xmi 11 think ! II won I yon! ct ' e, of a!! this th, rem iwhrance will lat
Long H?'u-r lite present fade, into the pail,
It was a mistake.
rrtifd. Iv hTi. Ilirrv (roadman, a
I 'Yea, hia name it Broadman. II put op at tlie hottl to-night, a ud Frank Stanley invited i him in to I'ance ' 'T!ire, see, Frank i introducing him to F.mm. I wonder what it mean. Now they are ,'le;tiing on the fiit set. Isn't he handsome? i I hope he liane.c. well, for Emma ia the beat j partner on the floor. Round tiiiiI round through the graceful mates of the Spanish dance floated Harry andhispart- ' m r, keeping lime to n dlit:ious Miotic, and the
I'll how it hen- : anicker ueatinir uf tlieirown eiddy heart.
Rroadman, a eav, i Then leading he out to thecool piazza, under
:,rii ..rtii:i.r Wvr n,io!au.isr. had bt-eu the ..-rinu stars, Harrr told her-
for two diivs'waiiJ- nnjr atm.it the streets of Hum! hum! hum! Ne matter what he Nw York. Vity in aearcii of rinploynient. Ho , tolJ her. It wm not for your ear or mine.
bad eeaixnly a doilar in the worl.l, f-vr friends j "l Biscay na.i a presentiment mat we t.noui.i on earth, an ! knw hut one In nil the crowd of j meet again,' said Harry, aud relying oo that humtu b-iugi in that tlir.!i;ied citv. To the j presentiment kiud of raiubow lailh more hue of iii.aro.nint.iue Harrv wji riiredinsr ' bnitifnl than enduring in hopefnl, happy young
hi ran. jnat at iii-Thlfnll tf the aooond nnsite-c--al'jl ilny. Ho h.i.tiiv ru n jj at ttio uour the wr'ug i:ixir aa it proved. 'Weil, l"v made a tnlstak. This i nnmbr U" instead of 4, and the name on lh plute is i.ee. io matter, It Is too lite now; 1 can hear o:ne'ujy coming down stiirs, ao I'll wait aud ap'ogire.
Pie door wa opened; a brig!U-eye,j girl
dressing own staggered forth aa the light flashed in.
'Here's my hand hold It fast now, come np, never fear the fire, there, we are on deck. The first hoat had now come hack, hut it was prevented fram coming near the vassal by the fulling of the timbers and the sparks sweeping iu shswers far around on the water. 'Wsmuat plunge in aud swim to tha boat, we cannot bear this heat Can you :wim No. Then, Gen1 help you we must leave you you had belter risk your self the fire is reaching you.
V ilh these words the captain and bis iails plunged in and made for the boat which was at some distance vainly attempting to near the
vessel. On deck Harry BroaUman aud Lee aloue remained. 'The boat will never reach us. Can we bear this heat any longer? It (''scorching any forehead now.
'Let us plunge In, some chance may save us
Winter Slock or
STOVES! STOVES!!
fsTI HE autiaeribrr ii now rceeiviit: one of the largest
I and the best sssitrtmriil nf Stoves ever otTered
for sale in the tuwn of Brnokville, having just return
d from the til)' where he hat spared no paint in se-
glance,! out, once ill surprise, again m eaper i half hour. I cm in great haste. You can hard
hearts, he plead that Emma would trust dim, al
most a stranger as he was, even as he had treated lior; nJ iu token of her fiith would juat ri- her soft, brewn eyes to his; and Km ma r a ittt timitilv tmliflinir hpr ciark IskIius. when.
hurrviugalong'the piazza, came Frofesor A "'eJ.' I . A u. "'ff" P"' '.r r7h .'r.fi.'!V . s . e . iii-. . . ,ij ... , . . , , tlu-y ill be in accordance to the timea My atorea one of the teachers, perfectly blind to the in- 'And leave you, my brave friend.' j are, f mMrri,Xtt ,Ild x hTt. h,d ,prtM trruntion he was making. 'l'" quick, the boat will pick you np, I Wlil Kjr t ,he thiikneaa t.fthe plat,fcc. Ainonp mhuh
'F.mnia, I have been searching for you this ioimw. '"-rm inn me mnnnry oi n.v.
Dr. X White's Celebrated Remedies
ARE without a parallel, in the inanatl aneena. hieh fullowa their employment. Wherever the aara
sure nnwrra oftheae remetliea arr tratra oi who
he other beat remedira known, theeinartaoie prove
Iht-ir aoprrior eaerllenee and their immeaauraB.y atronrer rlainit to public eonfldence. Diaeaae.in all
tt varieo rnrroa, vieiti itmnrjir.
nr. J. whiie'a veirtaoie fclmr ia a wnia cuic iwr
Colli , Couh, Conaomption, Breaat ComplainM, ete. etc. It ia expeettirant, tonie or restorative, al-
terattTr, atimulant, peetoral and demuleent. II pronatra rspeetoration, removea eonptttion, and atrenr'h-t. and teatorra the tone of the whole aytem. It eorreeta the eonnmptiTe faint of the fluida, and by
ita atimulatilir, ijnalitiea and power nf allayinr irriia-
tion it promotet absorption, removma; tonercira in the iunr, and inflammation from the maeoua membrane nf the bronrhieal tubes. Try it when the throat. tnmaclt and liinpa sre sore, snd aotferins; from eold and concha; ita magical powera will remove all doubt", if any, of ita inestimable value, and the juttice of the reputation it has acquired. Females who ne the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour Albua, too free mrncei, Ilrarinc; Down or Premature Labor psina, sre nrver hereafter willina;to be without
if Few remrtliea hare reacueo o many, in vanoua
BOOTS AND SIIOES. , ; IHVE jovt received a complete atock of M F.S Coarae, Kip and Calf Boota and Brogana. BOYS' Coarae and Kip Roota and Brorana. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Roota and Uroeana. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS. CALF do GAITER do Half Gaiter da MOROCJcO do " GOAT da. " Morocco and Goat SHOES. Kid SLIPPERS Col'd Half Gaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS. Ladies' and Genta' RUBBER OVER SHOES. Sea The above article are of a CAarre Quality, andtl will (ill them at Cincinnati pricra FOR CASH. R. TTXER. Brookrille, 29th Nov .,1947. 50
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Boots & Shoes . Men's fine Calf Roota. do Kip Brnraaa.
do Calf do do do Slippera.
Women'a Calf Buikioa
do Colored Tic, do Kid Sprint do
14 Chiltlrrn'a Shoes. Juat received and fur aal low by May IS, 1S4S.
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14 1
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13 " ta
TTN.
3 '.' I ltinr the beat natirma from the beat of Fotind-
L,ee, there is a spar Moating by, jump over, anil ri,., Aml Ihuir i,hinr a e.K.d articles in the line
Cling to it. If you have Strength you may be nl'Stowa cannot nut be plt-aat-d after looking ihronh
joy, then sprnng forwaru, and put ootu arms around hie nerk, and pressed her rosy, smiling Hps to hi cheek. "Oh, Ch.irb-s, how gls.d I am you've come! Why, w did not ripect you so soon! How glud mother will ton! We'll surprise her won't we? Now don't 8(jeik till I tell you,' to prevent which she pat one hand over his mouth; wtih thrt oilier clasped his arm, and half leading, half drawing him, ascended th stairs, opened a door, aud called, 'mother, mother, came here a miunle! A han isome woman roes at the call, and with light in hand, advanced to meet them. Why, Charles, is tkis you, was her first exclamation. 'Why, Emma, this man is not your brother;' was her next.
The poor girl sprang from his side, gva one
Wghteuetf look into his race,
crimson, darted out of sight
ly wait for au adieu. Pray sir, pardon tny interruption, and excuse her" And without another word, drawing Emma's
arm within his own, giving her time only for i
t; vou ! this.'
ive me your hand first. There, Rod blesaj lis will remember vou in Heaven for
Harry glanced over, watched one brisf instant
that mail struggling for life with that frail span
huiia & C., and Improved Prt-mium Coo
IRON V STEEL. Bloom Korgs, and Jvsiati Iron Stokk X". W. CHAPMAN", 384.1am Street, near the Court iloutt. CINCINNATI. PRO fc SAILS of allaiict, STEELS or every dcaeription, all uf the very beat quality warranted. Anvils, VUei, Bellows. Carriage apringa and Iroa Aalca, Hammered Irsa, Crawbara, Sledge sad Hammer boiMi. All of gosd quality and warranted. ALdO A anperiarartirleaf Saat lron.Noa.t3.ta.xS. it k. IT.
diseases, from anfterinr and death; none equal to it j LOOuers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and ChatT ,Be aoove articles will be sold for cask, for which it is prepared. I Makers' Tools, of vrv itwrmliaa. 1 and at low ratea C.aatryMerchsnta and Blacksmiths
Dr. White'. Indian l"frf ,1 waVs on hand,
icrc aVrKmn rA mtartiir th; removal of Fe- "H MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT PtaflCE.
O. fc XV. II. ICoweboom, Plane & Edge Tool manufacturers And Dealers in Dardware and Cutlery, NO. 334 MAIN STREET.
Bctweer Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI.
male Ohstructiona and oiher diseases, it ia infallible. In evidence of the unparallellrd power and inestimable value ofihe Indian Compound, aa an Alterative
anil Ptinhtror the Hlotxt, we may remsra ur. j.
Plate Stoves, with all and every article belonging to
the atuvc aud rot. king line; auch aa I cakt HI -, al-
(king Stoves. While has used it in tne treatment of a great number in and Tea ! oflhe most loathsome forma of Syphlitie secret) dis-
one rtluctaut, perplexed glance back, he led her ) between him and eternity; then with a terrible
airengin teapeu laroui luio tne aar ana yawning water.
1 he other boat new came back, was hovering
olV.
It is too bid. Why dlJ I let h-r got Why did I not take her down myself? 1 will see her again. Harry pencilled a note on the fly-leaf of a book found a lad ami dispatched him with It in ssatch of Emma, b'lt after being gone a long
time h returned without having seen her,
tie iruns, fee. 8ce. All of wlutil will be fitted up aud trimmed out at theahorteat notice; cluap very cheap for cash. ALSO, TINWARE. OiVTcry variety. rxi'ta, and retail. Merchants friviii orvVrt fur Tinware, can be accommodated at thnrt uotice and lowest cash prices. Huutv stotuinr
round the vessel, and . brave aailor plunged lr ""
X. D. Old Hraas, Cojipcr and Pewter taken in cachrngc fur ware. J. H. Fl'DGE Main Uurgeaa at. Orook'iUe, Sept. t, lUi. 40
Mar. o. '48. 13-ly
1 will find it fortbeir istcrcat to cat! before purehaainr 'rUewhcre. 2V. W. CHAPMAN.
August 1 1st tf.
boldly into the sea ajid drew him half-drowndcd
on board, i oung i.ee, clinging to the spar was fl iating far out to sea, w lieu the first boat was
! seut alter him, and he was picked up by these on
Harrv himself now went iu search of the ' board and landed on the coast a mile or two be
Professor, and eucouutered him crossing the low where Harry came aihore.
uunureas oi people irom unaneston, guioeu
entry. Ah, sir, I tvu looking for you. 1 bejr pardon for hurrying off" your companion. She desired me to make, a thousand apolosies to vou,
then blushing i and to give you this hasty note, u lure is it?
! Let ine see why whv I think 1 most have
1IULLETIX NO. a.
MHE Season of
'Midam, I I beg pardon,' commenced liar- ! dropped it iu the street. Sir, sir, I am sorry, I
ry, 'I mistook the door and then it was so . will look again. ,o, 1 have lest it. dark, aud every thing was so unexpected that I i 'Perhaps you will be able to find it.'
hardly knew how it happened.' 'Sol have been through three or four streets
Tne ltdv retnaiued aileut, and Harrr still
wore embarrassed by the eirn-wt, intervale J look f her kiud, bright eyes, weut on 'I am sorrv on Cnmia's account.' What, sir"?' I ragret it for your daughter's sake, it was sJ unpleasant to her; but for myself, I must say I I I wish she was my sister"
Smiliug at tha frank, blushing acknowledge-
anil the garden.'
Harry shut his teeth together, and remained silent, until tho mortified teach' r was moving otF when he asked quickly, 'Has Miss Lee. gone. Yes, her brother sent for her unexpectedly to meet hiiii at M .'
Can you give ine her address? Her home has Iiees at Charlestown, South
msut, she gracefully answered, 'Emma is quite Carolina, but her brother is to be married in a
excusable. Tha resemblance is striking.' j few days, and he's seut for her to
'I am sorry for yoar disappointment.'
'Thank yon air; good evening.' 'Good evening, madam. There was nothing more to be said, and Harry, not recovered from his delicious embarrass-
mvnt was soon in tha street, and rambllug off in the wrong direction, entirely forgetful of num-b-r 4, aud the business which had called him t'er. 'Emnit, Emma Lee! what a charming name Ills! What a charming name it is! What a ciiarming girl she is too! Such soft, beautiful yes, and such clear, sweet lips. Whatad.irling of a i.-.l-r she must be to somebody. That is no consolation to me though. I w ish she was my siatr, or or helgho how lo uesome I shall be!' 0.t went Harry through by-streets and bliuJ a.ieys, and found himself at last on abridge but ciiiily lighted, and at some distance from lh principal priof the ci'.y. Whero In the world am It I certainly never shall find my way buck without help. I'll ask that old gentleman oil the other side. Ha! wj it ore thsa two inbn skulking along behind hitu for' Thev are going to rob him; they'll knck ht'ii over haforo lean reach him. Hdto. Sir!' Htrry was conscious of giving one vigorous blow and receiving another, but of nothing further, till, enclosing his eyes the next-morning he found himself with stiffened limbs and br.ndaijed head in a haudsotne chamber, with a physicivi en one side holding his wrist, and on the othsr, tha old gentleman himself regarding him wlt i a pair of the most benevolent eyes Iu tha worM. "How are rou, after your long sleep, my fr:rad!'
Oil. aaUe comfortable: but I don't
whe'e, I n:n, nor who am with. My name Is lljydou. I owe my life to you. We had oit broujht hflre last nig'l, and "if it Is your wish, as soon as you ar baiter, you an be conveyed home.' I haven't any home sir.' Ah! no home." 'No, air. My family have all bin desd a
great many years, and I have been tossed nDoul(
tha world and have Uvea among irienus woo
by the light of the fire had g tthered along the
coast, many t l them in search of frieuds excreted bv tlie packet. Among these came Mrs. Lee
and the young wife of Charles, with Lmma half
distracted with fear and anxiety. No one could
give any account of him, but on the person of j Harry were found letters directed to him and!
the senseless body was home to a dwelling near by. Through the long night did tha devoted mother and sister watch over him, and the pale young bride pros passionate kisses on his brow
and call on him In worus of wildest anguish.
Kif t i r na i v i
i i j .i ii o a.x t i
T
eases, with the gratification of its happy effects, and
the speedy permanent cure of these dreattlui niaeasea, never before attained hy any by any other remedies in thiarountirv nr in F.urnpe. It is the only remedy knwn, on which a reasonable hope of permanent recovery can be founded, for all thnsc disorders indie a tine; or Rrowinff uu t of a radical imnnritv of the blood. It actually has accomplished
all that it has been asserted SarsapariPa would do, but has never, really, performed. The Indisn Compound is the only onfilii5 remedy for Scrofula or Kind's Evil, White" Swelline. Syphilitic (sr.ret) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers, F.ruptinns on the Skins, Diseases of the Ronea, Affectiona ofthel.iver. Dyspepsia, Costivenesa, Hhetimatism, fsout. and for all Nervous snd Chronie eomplsinta ocrurrinr in debilitated constitutions, snd constitu
tional and hereditary comnlaints. where the virus of
the parent esnaea a developement of Scrofula or Syphilis rseeretlor mercurial Disease in the child, and
in all complicated cases, as in persona whose ronsti-
LUIvFa KENT, Clock and Watch Maker,
TEWEI.HT, Silver War. and Spectacle tnrer. Diamond pointed rold Pena,&e.
FOR SALE.
TWOI tain Brookvills'witlr aTwefina ftaasct. aa
1 en thebs m, theotheroa the ahl):alaoaomav.luasi
EWEI.HT, Silver War. and Spectacle Manufac j lata. alii i.n rcaaouablr terms, tnrer. Diamond Dointcd rold Prna.kc. I JORV i.MATIOy.
No. J3S Mainst. between Jth snd 6th Cincincati, Ohio. Janaai rl't.1140. I-tf.
March 20,1845.
13-ly.
TAXfliRK AVI. IIIfeiT'C?
3IAKDLE AVTORKS. f HE subscriber haineparih.sidtb.oldTan-Tar4
SkMirH ft CROSS, late of New York, are aow re- I ofMr. Oovdwm in Brawkville wishra to purchase
macs ana oara.ior waick aa .will gv the saarkOT
price, ate.
April 11th, 1S47-
HIVRT SHATXS.
the
year haa come when
. . a I . 1 .1 :
taken of the health '"on are oroiten oown oy mercury ana sirsenic, ur Nearly all the iliseasra'of i T " improper or iniidicinus treatment of disease in Summer sre traceable to ! reneral In the worst form., oflhe most loathsome 1 mmt i-us 1 , aas. o asluai iLa 1 a, aaLaansl anil f .
eaposuna in the bprtng, ""' "'fc'"7 ' "I " " TJ.:J.r'.
or to the nrrlect of thus """ "y-i" "; ."c medical means which ' promptly snd thoronirhly ersdirstes the virus from should have been resort- ! ,h' syatem, and produces radical and permaneni ed to. It it not aurprii- ,"v, Workina; its way with ailent but effective I itna-f thaw 1 as.l . aasa rnMsinunl aw.avAsl tnwt a ttH aflswrfV
The cold, grey light of morning Came, bring- j ntA mMn4 b.ast snd all animst-d existence tjry canal, renjovinirall ortensive aecnmulstiona in l i -l .j " . - .i. e .. . : M" ' ,nr . the bowels, and stimulatinc all t he surrnniidtne or.
ins; that the human sys
tem should he powerfully saYcted st this time. The whole realm of nature ahnwa that wonderful in-
The outer world awakea to new
nnwer. the Indian Comnniind rivea tone and enerrv
to all the Secretory and Excretory oreans, repairs all the wastra, known and unknown, and banishes front the svatem every vestire of diaesse.
Dr. White's Veretsble Pills unite rreat power with
, mildneaa of action: operatintf thmiirhont the alimen-
accompany
himself and his bride to New York. Is there
anything I can do for yon?' 'For me! No sir. There, he's gone, and I am thankful that I
! did not make a fool of myself before him.
Whatam I todo now? wait for another bleased accident? I hardly know, and certainly there
is nothing that 1 can do just now.' CHArrr... iv. "B? your truth she shall be true, F.vr true as w ives ol" yore And her "yes" once said' tovota Shall be "yes" forevennore."
Harry,' said Mr. Haydon one day some six weeks after, 'it Eeems to me you are quite thoughtful lately a little low spirited perhaps.' 'Not I. It is quite contrary to my nature and my philosophy to mind such a recusation. 'Then you must betierd of so much confinement lo business. I thinka journey would be a pleasant change to you. I have business of importance at Charleston an affair in which I am much interested, the establishment in trade of a sou of oue of my best friends, perhaps yon have heard me speak of him young Lee. Lea! Lee!' Yes, Charles is his name, Charles Lee.' 'Charles Lee! What Emma Lee's brother? Wdv, my dear fellow, what do you know about E nma Lee?' I oh ah yes, sir. Tray Mr. Haydon do you know her?" 'I used lokuowa charming little, dark eyed girl of that name.
'Why, M. Haydon! Why didn't you tell me ' t"n
of it before?' too
'Tell you of what Harry? Come don't look to puzzled and embarrassed. I have always
I found you frank, be so now, and tell me what
know ' all tlii-t means!'
'Why, I hardly have anything to tell, Mr. Haydon.' 'Well, Harry, perhaps I can help you. You saw Mrs. Le somewhere. I know, when you first came here, for one day seeing you In my store, she inquired about you aud manifested much interest. Mrs. Lee! What, are yon acquainted with her toe?
'Why, Harry, she Ii one of my most valued
ing hope and glad surprise in the persons of tlie
heieved one himself, looking wretchedly pale aud haggard, but safe and unharmed. And so my mother knew not her ton, nor my wife her husband. Oh, Mary!' 'But who have we here, so blackened and disfigured?' was the anxious inquiry. 'My brave friend. Does he live?' 'There is breath. But what a wreck lie is!' Poor fellow.' The letters in Harry's possession were read and the whole truth at once revealed to the
II. D. JOHNSON, ATTOHNET AND COUNSELLOR AT 1AWLAUREL, 1XD. Refer to Measra. Coram, Tweed St C.risaiaaau; Geo. Holland, Esq.. Brooksill., lad. Oct. IS, 1347. 44
CALIFORNIA GOLD! DISCOVERED BT Signdr D'ALVEARS Goidometer? THE GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE? Or Secret Art t) finding Mine t Gss'af, Stiver, raar Lead, Ccpper, Coal, and Other jsfeutral Richer. THE first discovery of Gold ia Calsfuraia w asmade by DON JOSE D'ALVEAR, an eminent
Spanish Geologist, Chemist and Natural Philosopher,.
are affected. Now is the time, therefore, to use such ! "" " - '" -ri...,,......K . medicinal pit rars.ions as rip. rience has shown to be ran. to a hea thy state; and act ins; as a tome, they exmfa libU-L."he prevention snd cure of disease.. As ' ,h energies af sll part, .f the frame, and are of iiiuiuuw j ,.,,,, i ivtco rreat utilnv wherever a Cathartic. Laxative. Altera-
flKI.MJ .1 rAMVinw, tive or Restorative medicine is reouired! As a med-
he Grnetrnlx rg eKcta!iie riiis tne Vr"'ren,T.r.a ! ieine for Femalea. the extensive demand for them and 1
Mcann inner, u n' v....-.r '-"r-'- their popularity, with sll who use them, riirnisii amCompound, should superceded all others. For urn- ,e a-uarantee to othera who are afllicttd. Dr. White'a
ndard medtrme, universally
esteemed the beat Pilla now
and you will use them there
letennerj; e;rta.iie rnis, mc v.rat-ieiioera; i ,rie fnr Fe Hitlers, and the Graefenberc; Saraaparilla j ,hpir opol, nd. should auuerccded all others. For uni- , '.,
vt vsluse the Pills and Piltera arc of incalculable , Verelable Pilla are a sian salne. Those who take them need not fear Ike ener. ,,,prnTe0i ,nt ,, , vat ins; effeeta of the Summer which ta at hanf. 1 he j tlluwn Use ihcra once a
. nhi.irt ot the nresent Bulletin to apprize the pub-
Ilic of theacknowledafd superiority of ilieGraetenbcrj SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. Saraparill is of vast rfllcscy in clean. ins; the aya-
tem trom lia louiest inunsi "in ii iini"! w nv(,irM
after.
Dr. White'a Veiretahle Emetics act with more mildness than other Emeties, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up moat of the diaeaaes that aflict the
nitman tamiiy.
a. ,. t- tem trom lia l'Uiei liiims, imii ii tmi", .. . u mi man fliiiii . tamiiy. Ilarry was now among his own Ins n ,he m icieatitic principles and in the most faith-j For Dr. J. White'a Mafric Liniment he claims extranew friends bound to him by the double ties of ' fnl manner. It ia not enouirh that we put it in larije , ordinary healinr; rirtnea and curative properties, and love and gratitude, and though in perfect un- i vessels or vats to steep or boil, mixing it wilh great I (that tested by comparison in practice with all the othennaeiniisii of .n.-ihin. ..,, ,:ln quantities of tnolassta and water. An article thna i er heat remedies of this class known in the United consciousness erj thing around bun, Wae J,,,,,,,,, ,,, injn ,he tone of the Stomach, ' Stataa find in Europe, not one, in instant effect, and muttstfred to With untiring care. ! anp becninparatively inert. The Sanaparilla Com- j intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Mafic A long aud dangerous sickness followed that ! pound manufactured by the Graefenberg Company, I Liniment. In the lnneuaire of others, '-it is diflicul
night's exposure to fire and water, and for weeks ;i a most powerful concentration. It is to batsapa- to aay what it is not Kood for." For Headache, l,i Fm,.., I. . it ' t.u rilla what quinine is to Peruvian Hark; one bottle Toothache, Keuraleia. Sninal Affections; fur Burns, j did Lmma watch over her Harry with mora i 11Iaillil ,elore virtue than ten of any other ever be- Scalds, Bmi.es, Sprains. Cuts. Incipient Kine'
than sisterly amlely. At last when hope had -rc manufactured. Evilaand White Swellmir. Syphililie Ulcers; and Well nigh taken its flight forever, he sank iuto I 1 he dose is half a tra-spnonftil only; so that there Pains and Swellings and 'nllamatinns linwrvercausrd
asleep iron, which the rhys.can. promised that ,. kV Vr iny ohermanui.u" It ia.l TZlln he should awaken out of danger. Emma eat ! mult ii.raiy m . an "Irish weddinp," it has no equal. Try its effects with her brother by tha bedside, and now that )tl)ll1 te OaT S"llinirilll externaliv or internallv for your own person. Try the peril seemed over, he took occasion to teaaa oul.lic arc rnrW advised of the use. of Sarsa- I "ternally or internally rorvonrown domestic aniher about such hasty and romantic love X'J -KOT-?.7 S I am sure C. iarln. it a II hsrauss lis look, which crowd the aresa. It is unneceassry for us, .
V, inr IIIIIIIIITII inuUSHIIJ W II U B e II Wl II. I II
were har.-isr than strang-srs. ! friends. Her husband was one of the partners I ewe you mnrh. What can I do for you?' I incur firm for ten or twelve years. He died Give ine emnloymnt. The moment I was i just before yen came here. Hy the way, do
Independent of every man, 1 set out to make j you know young Lee? my own fortune. All I want Is something to . 'I nvr mw him, sir.' do. j 'There is something in the way, 1 see. You You shall have It. I don't r.eaj you, but I ! know his sister V will find work for you. You ehali have thej 'Why, yes, that Is, I have seen her, and Mr. chance to make your fortune. Heaven helps j Havdon, to tell the truth 1 have loved her this
ed so much like you?' 'That is all, is it Emma? V1I, I am lorry for him, poor fellow, for besides having the light of his countenance blotted out, and loosing his eye-brows and hair, he will lose you too, for tha resemblance is gone forever.' In that case, responded a voice from the bed, I trust that you will interred in my behalf.' Ha, you ara wide awake, and getting well, are you, and ia spite of fire and water, tha leaven of a right merry spirit is left you yet. You uou't ueed my intercession, nor Mr. Hayden's either. You are a noble follow Harry Broad-
Here, my hand; yes,aad here's Emma's Take it and God bless you both!'
those
rho help themselves.'
cHxrrta u. whxt a
tk arl . The a.urae of true lov. nevjr did run smooth!" That marked line I wlte alwuys wilh a spirit f mischief-making lurking in some wicked corner of my heart, for I know it to bo a falsehood. I hope Harry will prove It so In the end. Hear him discoursing to himself six months r more after the date of my last chapter. All this seems like a dream. What a change In my life! Mr. Haydon has treated me kindly as if I were his own son. God bless him! And may he never have cause to regret the hour when he helped a poor penniless, friendless ad-
Tentorer. All my eood fortune I can trace
long while and I I think that she
'L"ves you? Ah, Harry; and you don't feel courage enough to No, no sir. I have courage enough.' 'But you are not acquainted. Well, Harry, I am glad you told me. Now, this young Lee Is
just such another frank, joyous-hearted fellow as I yourself, and t believe looks tome like von.
j You and he will he friends at once, I will write , a letter to him and you shall take it. I wish j you success, for you will win priie if you win : Emma Lee.
I think so. When will yon start? Now. To-morrow, as toon as yea please.
ell, to-morrow then.
Tha End of Four f; resit Tfesi. The four great personages who occupy tha most conspicuous placet In tba history of the world, were Alexander, Hannibal, Cesar, and Bo naparte. Alexander, after having climbed the dizzy heights of his ambition, and with hit templet bound with ehaplets dipped In the blood of countleas millions, looked down upon a conquered world, and wept that there was not another world for hiso to conquer tet city on tire, and died in a scene of debauchery. Ilaunihal, after having, to the astonishment and consternation of Rome, passed the Alps, and
naving put to night the armies or the mistress of the world, and stripped "three bushels of golden rings from the fingert of her slaughtered knights," and made her foundations quake, fled from his country, being hated by those who once exultingly united his name to that of their god, and called him Hani B.ial.and died al last
by poison ad ministered with his own hand, tin-
lameuled and unwept, in a foreign land. Caesar, afle.r having conquered eight hundred cities, and dyeing his garments iu the blood of one million of Ins foes, after having pursued to death the only rival he had an earth, was miserably assassinated by those he considered hit nearest friends; and in that very place, the attainment of which had been hit greatest ambition . Bonaparte, whose mandates kings and popes obeved. altar havins filled the earth wilh the
j terror of his name after having deluged Europe with tears and blood, and clothed the world in j sackcloth closed his days In lonely banishment, I almost literally exiled from the world, yet where
he could sometimes sse Ins country a banner waving over tho deep, but which did not and
therefore, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation
of the matter. We would simply add that all persons who have made up their minds to use the article should purchase no other than that made by thia Company. T It is warranted to be teu times more efliratiuua than any other known; no matter how larire the bottle, or eatrsvarant the advertisements, because it contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, a pow. erful concentration nf Mandrake, Burdock, Queen's Delight, F.lder, Yellow Dork, tu'iacum, and other important medicaments which are not found in any other ltretiarat ion. It baa performed curea of a kind
almost surpassing belief, and it recommended be the Faeuliy. KTThe General Agent for Indiana is Myers Sea ton Centresille, Waxne Co., Ind. to whom applications for agenciea may be addreascd. Agrntt for Franklin C.'iwfy. John S. Williams, Bruukvilfe; fluckafeller X Couley, iocheater, E. Truer, Metaraora. F.DWAUD BARTON, Secretary. New York, April, Uii. I4-4w.
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ation upon s aubrcct of the highest importance to Married Prrsons.or these contemplating Morriage. It will be found ofoi special value to those whose means, health oa other circumsiancea, do not permit them lo increase the number of their family, w ithout great inconvenience, suffering or perhaps risk of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dangers, st will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French Physician') is fully communicated in ihis work, ia that any person may avail himself uf it at once, without cost. The means of prevention here set forth are therefore within ihe reach of all. The process is i.ew safe, infiilliahle, convenient, simple and csnnut injure the heelth ol the most delicate. CXCAU I ION. X3 Some apce ulator has i Undesiiiirly (under another ami published an imitation, (bearing the same title) w hieh, besides omitting THSisosr impost POB-
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invention, not one to or:r knowledge, has failed to award to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorty to all other Liniments. "It ia difficult to say what it is not
fond for." Theae celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, snd agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on Sth st , opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. J. R. HINKAKD. Agent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BUR ION ft MARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, are agents for Brnokville Ind. March, S3rd. 1S4S. 13-tV. A C AHD.-Dr. J. WHITF. mar be consulted at his BOTANICAL "MEDICINE STORE AND OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Those at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w hose cases are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forwarding to him a statement nf their age, the length nf time they hare been afflicted, symptoms, progress snd general nit ore of their complaints, (cs.h accompanying auch statements, postage paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for their cure. Or. J. IVhitt't Crlrbratrd Rcmrdirt. The Vegetable
Elixir. Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetnhle Pills, Vegetable Emetics. &c. are ranidlv superceding
all oilier medicines. because on a fnirtrialtiflhem they uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been assumed for them; medicines of great power and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our country.
cetving at their Nesv Marble Rooms, in the Eclec
tie College, Corner of Court and Plum Sts., Cincinnati, the largest and best selected lot of Marble ever brought to Ohio, and wilh a class of workmen from ihe East, are now prepared to furnish t hose desirous Of erecting durable mementoes over the gravea of their deceased friends, a superior quality of Work, and their connection with the Quarries ia such, at a much lower price than any other establishment West of the Mountains, and but a shade abovo ih. usual
price of the common ot nanr. stone. Nov. 17, 1848. 47-6m.
Upward of Ten Thousand Cures!!
coNsumrnoN can be cureu.
DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. FOR THE CVRE OF COSSVVPTIOK, .ISO ALL DISEASES OF THE LVSOS JSO BBEJST. This Great Rsxedt haa not only made almost incredible cures of Consumption, bnt it breaks np the most distressinr Cooeh. Cold. Pain in the Hrrast,
ana Astnma, in a lew hours time, we autnorize nor " meana oi m ncwiy invented jsagwcrw iaatrumcntr A genta, in all case, where it doe. not give immediate : railed relief, and the bottle ia returned, to cheerfully refund j J'hg. Goidometer. OT Gold SSekfir'S the money. I ar TT a -, s,, a We will now sk the afflicted candidly to examine I (.sr (J I L9 tj the facts below, which substantiate the merits of thia j Signor D'AI tear has jutt arrived at New York, from great remedy. Facts which srejiacontrovertible, and ' the Gold regions ot California, by way of Panama, cannot be denied. We refer yon to the atatrmenta of Chagres, and New Orleans, bringing with him a verywell known Physicians and Professors, w ho have . large quantity of Gold ore, valued at nearly on outcome forward and have aubslantiated these facts. ,on nf Dollars, which tie collected there long be fur.
1 ne most tiicreilulotis csnnot nut oe eoiivineen irsi the exiatcnec or the Gold mine, became known to ta it has made cures where everything else has failed. i resident of California generallv. - K , . HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY. Extract fram Crt tifcatrt shrl na e r in Jult , sil.nor D'Alvear went out to California nearly two ty calling upon thtJlgtnt: ' years ago, in consequence of certain information which he had received of the geological character .f ft 2 3 3 3 3 S ,h,t country, with the firm belief that vast mine, .f ' . J . , ..., ,. . ' precioua metals would bw revealed there, upon earaExtrartjrom a Lr'terjrom ihrRrv. Urnry 1 urman ful instigation. He was encouraged to this enter. Mr. A. L. Scov.ll: As Dr. Rogers' liverwort and , ri ., b h;, ton6arn , 1h peweraofa erl.r ha. been the mean, of snatching my companion . ,,in IU,Kne,ie instrument which he had invented, from a premature grave:! 1 lecl under ihe obligation 1 ,.,, ..Gdomrttr by huse id ne expwted t to give my influence in the circulation of so valuable , nirrelrd a, once the Gul(1 PUeers," if any a medicine. nrvnr triteuiv such existed. Nor were hia expeciationa disappoint- ,. ,HE . !. His scientific calculations proved to be founded Patriot, Gallia Co., O., I re. 23, 146. j in ,llh aud prof,,,,,,,! w,.,0m, and his new inatrn- ., . , . ... .... ment, the "Goidometer," fulfilled bis highest hopes. I have been the family physician of Mr. HI i r ,,an ,wo months after reaching California, k. for the last twelve years; during that time Mra. Wise- ; rllck upml one ftlle richt. gold minr, in ,hlt 1. n I..... .. ... O ....... t . . n jl . ... 1. a..l 1 1 1 1! t- A nit 1 .. -
I .. ""'tvinn . .. ... . . - .. - country, upon an obscure brancu ot the bacrament. nnn '' the symptoms nf Pulmonary Consumption . ju of hinj nln.mrU rock na dlffl. I appeared. All the usual remedies failed. Al this oflcc , .,, mriliom risiird by the native Cali-
tnne sue commencfil .nsine ur. ttngrr. Liverwort , I-,,;,,,.. Disguising his object under the pretene. and Tar. It acted like a charm In a few days she of pupr,T ,c,ei.tiiic research, lie obtained the aid of declared herself nearly well. I have no doubt of its fifUen or twenty aimple and faithful Indians, virtues, and would cheerfully recommend it to per- , ,,, stc.aiil- pursued 'his task, collecting often mora sous afflicted with diseased lungs, """ . than 83,000 worth of gold in a single day, which h. R. " ILSON, .1. D. eonccaled in a deep ravine, without exciting anv auaPATRI0T, Gallia Co., Ohio. j pjeion whatever, until after tlie discovery of gold a t i Capt. Sutler's Mill, when the mountains were raav.1 Rrmaikahlr Cure .f the Contvmption. j sacked hy gold seekers, and Signor D'Alvear' "gold Mr. Scoill: I was taken with a moat distressing pUt.rr., ttle rithr., in , California, was beset with cough, and my lungs became ao diseased that I bled , Breet)y ,oeniurcts. It is now found that th. real in a short tune several quarta. I was reduced so low ( miBe, or ,. ftbe gold, lie in the goj-rea of tha that all or my friends, and even mv Physicians, , mountains, and not in the beds or sands of the riv.rs. thought 1 must die wnh Consumption. My brother i PreTion, to (raxing California, Signor D'Alvear sold
hearing ol the remark. nie cure mace ov "r- ""- , hia instrument, the Goidometer, a verv iinperfvaa i . . 1 1" -.. h.iiH.il Knttle. and be- I - . . . .... . ' .
fore I had taken one-half of it, it aeemed to go to the
very seat of the disease. I raised a large quantity of phlegm and matter, and my congh waa stopped as hy a charm. And by its use I waa restored to perfect health. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed thia loth day of November, 1S47. H. E. SPENCER. Mayor of the City of Cincinnati.
Extract from a Letter dnteil Jackion, Ten nettee, Or
tnoer xora, usb. Mr. A. L. Scovill, Cincinnati- Dear
you ao aend me one groa of r. Rogers Liverwort and Tar I am entirely out of it, and hare constant calls for it. The remarkable curea that it has made here, haa made a great demand for it. Yours, &c, R. W. WHir iTNGTON, Druggist.
Builders Ware Rooms.
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The next day Harry embark ad la a packet .
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bark to that mialaae on me seeona otessoa cav i"r i-.oih.ik, wuero .nr. usumo n.u Business to couia not hrino- him aid
of my fortune aeekm2 in New T orK. . ne iransacieo, ano.aiter a tetv aa;. wuea tor Tnu. ...... ,... ,. , .., .,.
Charleston. r .n ,i, i,m .i.t ..n
I n 'i i.'i- iiinii , r" ui am , 1 1 mi hiiuiii mr n vi oi vail
ho each in turn made
centra Ly their simple
ilv died one, by intoxication, or,
as was supposed, by poison mingled in hit wine
The wea har was fa Ir, tha wind rworabl., , Kre,tthe.e four men, who 1 and all went prosperon.ly till when with,,, sight ; 5arlh lreml)e , , cen 1 Ji'r -V ?,"'?. K81. 8,P.rnn,f "P "Vl? "1 ' tr"d. "v-railr died-one,
If I had not lost my mvahem my way
heart, was it not. my hero?) I should not li.ive been here. now. Tnat girl must be tny wood aoi.l. I must so her. She always knows in
when I meet her in tha street, and blushes and ' raged fearfully. The night came on dark and ! looks so shy. I wonder if she thiuks about m , tempestuous, and in tha midst of danger and i as often as I do about her! I am sure she has ' confusion, it waa discovered that tha vessel waa '
aa affectionate heart, and besides I look to much on hre. like hsr brother. Of course) she loves him. i! The bell was tolled, orders given hurriedly, mnst go down to M street lo-uight, and questions asked and answered in a breath. call there. I 'Can we save our lives?' I can do it wilh better courage now that Ii Toibly. Quick! quick! lower the boats!
have auch good prospects and so many friends. ' there is no time to be lost! Put the children
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EE3
LVMBKIt YAHD, Flouring Mill, Sash, Door a n Blind Factory.
Corner Fourth and Smith sta., Cin., O. HINKLE fc GUILD, I Have erected a large and extensive building wilh j machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and I keeping on hand an assortment of Pantiel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Weather Board- ; ing. Base Shelving for Stores, white and yellow Pine . Flooring, Boards and Planks planed on both sides I to various thickness, suitable for inside finisliiug ol houses, &c.
In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, they have a good assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Persons about to erect buildings on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will find it to their interest to purchase all their building materials nf us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, Hie., in Tlat Boaia snd carrying to the place wanted on the river. The boat being worth ira cost on the premise.. We have
urnisned several buildings on this plan the past sea
one, fur 3,000 dollars. 'the person w ho purchased it confidently expected to make a handsome furtuu.. by simply fiuding "gold placers" and setliug out Iba right of digging to the gold workers. MANUFACTURE I F THE COLDOMETER, is PUBLICATION OF THE GUIDE. Signor D'Alvear, -in compliance with th rennets
I of numerous scientific gentlemen, has commenced
tne maiiutactiire ol ma new Magnetic Instrument, the GOLDOMETER, which he now offers fcr sal., ill (111 tnili.il Kttt ,h ....rL.Kl. L.. u.
. . ! THREE DOLLARS each, accompanied by full iu,r. . wont ,trucliull, ylir y.,. ,nj variety of Philosophical
hints drawn irom tue ancient and modern sciences, or the ART OF FINDING MINES OF GOLD! Silver, Platinum, Quicksilver, Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead, and other Mineral Riches, tba whols bciag t i v en in a tiiihliratimi ealled tlie
Mr. .VrrrnrrorArr trrsfe at talloren 1 OOt.D SEEKER'S GUIDF.!
air. A. L. Scovill. Cincinnati: Dear Sir Dr. lto-I i v,;. n-w ,n.i ih, r,u,i.i., iiv
grrs" Liverwort and 'I sr came safe to hand. I have ! ready for aale. sold a ntin.ber or bottles. It has met with great anc- , TYir. Goidometer ia ao simple an instrument, that cesa. A young man ol llns place, supposed by every- , m c,ll( ma v ler , opPratc Wllh it in fte mimiu, one to have the consnmpiion. has been eniirely cured. ! ,t , affected by climate, moisture, or anv other DAVID MEM RIW EA 1 HtR, 1 known cause, (except the natural magnet,) and will DlltVAfl, Tenn., June 31, 1848. ' retain its power of pointing out mineral riches in th. For aale wholesale by A. L. Scoville, eorner f earth for any number of vrars. By the aid ofth. Fifth and Race streets, Cincinnati. Also by R. S. Guide any psrson may n'se the in.lrui.ent al .nx Tyner. with perfect sticcesa. B S BBS S B FARMERS AND LAND OWNEtfS. il " y " Farmers and Land Owners throughom th. United BEWARE OF A BASK COUNTERFEIT!! States, who have reason to stim-ct the exis-.enc. ot
Prepared in .lone last hy JOHN I . OLAND (in tlie anv kind or Mineral riches upon their lands, should employ of GEORGE M. ALLEN, Druggist, of Cm- , avai 1 ihemsvlvrs of ihis opportunity lo test tlint fact, einnnii ) This Counterfeit ia sold by one JOHN i by the aurest of al 1 known tests, before the abundattc. BULL, .f Louisville, Ky. Beon your guard. I of discoveriea in all part, of the country shall has. - l- lessened this source of wealth in their estate. T-tPixrarp nf finrinterfAiie!! adventurers to California.
was in Cincinnati. Iat winter I was .. ' Ku",5 -""'.'"" "'
rely afflicted w ith mv old and long sta... nves.mrn, man oy p,.rcn...ng one ... incsc in.ir.-
linsr rmirh. and in uvli induced to trv nie.lts, w uiea win nut on.) oe won.. ... y i.nic. iu.
WHEN I very sor
one a suicide one murdered by his friends "nd one a lonely exile. "How are the mighty fallen!"
That serf nithl Harry pat his resolution in
to practice. There was a new name on the deor, and bis heart had some misgivings when his ring waa answered. He enquired far Mrs. Le. She had removed the week before Where.' Tae new tenant knew nothing about It. cimrTia itt. row raovoima! Learn to win a lady's faith Nobly as the thing is high Bravrly as iu fronting death Wilh a virtuous gravity.
'Lead her from the painted board. Point her to the starry skirs Guard her by your youthful words pur. from courtship's flatei ies."
A year had passed. It was the evening of
the aanlvereary ball at the Yeung Ladis'a Seen
inary al t
A Tbrillitas incident. The Charleston Courier gives the following Innl.lanl - - ..1.1. I, .. w fl I. ,.A
on board: lake care of the ladies! Quick!; ... ,,,.. ' quick! keep clear of the sparks! j fth youth (Mrs. illiam Maury.) to whom it There is a twining of fond arms there Is occurred on board the ship Thomas Bennett, on clinging in leva's warm, passionate embrace her late passage from Liverpool ta Charleston there are pressure, of warm lip te lip ere heart. M Maury Is of the Tamiiy of the late James are torn fro-n their mates, then the order is giv- ' J J en -cast off; pull for the shore my lads! pai-; Maury, who for many year held the station of
faces, seen by the glaring light, lookback in tearless agony to the burning deck, where the
Consul of the United states at Liverpool, having h.An annninterl to thftt rssnnnsi lilts nfrin kit
father, the husband, the lover and the brother ' w 1 , are watching that frail boat freighted their all of; "Rh,nSton: earth ay, of heaven. Now it rides apon the ' "My son was standing on the outside of the billows now sweeping oa like a mad thing, i ".lien shrouds, and fishing for gulf-weed with right manfully it breasts the waves the surging 1 ,look "d ,inp wnn ,,e overbalanced himself sarfsweepa Its sides the glittering spray dash- "nd inl tho water. His younger brother es over It ha! it nears the shore one sweeo WM providentially near him, and instantly gave
i of the oars Bad they are safe. 1 alarm. Capt. Sherman ordered the ropes of
The Bra leaps round that doomed vessel tlie tony boat lo be cut, and she was cast at onca
t nearer and nearer advancing ta the group en ' ,utothe sea thecaptatn and four sailors lesprWk i in? into her. Tltev roweil forabout lira mi n-
A rroup of pretty girls stood a little apart1 'The first boat is eomins- hark, all mav ; utes without seeiiiff the bov, but at lenoth ob-
by a window iu ths hall, chatting gaily about be saved. " served his hands only just above water, and protho dresses and dancers. j The last boat is lowered, and filled.and push- eeding Instantly to" the spot, Cantain Sherman Emma, Kmrna, whispered Kate Allen, "who e. quickly off. 1 he freight of one man more ' dragged hint into the boat. He waa conscious, Is that young man across the hall? Just look j WOuld endanger the lives of all, and yet on the but "early exhausted; and, ia all human p ro bait p a momeut, will you? Ilehasbeen look Ing burning deck five remain, the captain, three ' another half minute would have seen him at you thesa ten minutes. ; tjaiiant sailors, and Harry Broadman. All are ' illk to r'' no mor- Once safe in the boat, the Whore? Oh! I don't know that is I am ! nrenariiiir t nlunire. Into th ... nut ri.k:n. : Captain stripped him. and put on the boy his
value there, to sell again, but will be of inestiuiabl.
worth to those who go in search of gold, aa has been proved by the most abundant experiment both ia California and the United States. TESTIMONIALS. Signor D'Alvear does not ilerua it necessary t. cretimber this notice with a long list of testimonials, in proof of the value of his GOLDOMETER, and GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant result of hia labors in California, and the discovery, this very week, of Iresh veins of Gold i Virginia, and
beds of Coal in Rhode Island, by its ait, are a Ion.
Dr. T1D"S INDIAN BALM ofL!FE;the relief I Ob
tamed was so sodden and to permanent that I felt it to be my duty to obtain the agency. I have done so and now offer it to my neighbors as the best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient consumption, asthma, soar throat, hoarseness and sll LUNG DISEASES. Ministers and other public speakers will find themselves aignally benefitted by its use. Brrrareit mirstinr.Xonr genuine butDr. TID'S Indian Halm of Lije. Prepared onlv bv Dr. P. K. WOMB A UGH.
At the Eclectic Dispensary on 5th St. between Vine . sufficient to stamp it aa 'he
and Race. Cinrinumi ' aee. Nothinr but the extreme t heaiin
. . . . i i : . j : . :. r..-ik.
JOHN fl KA Kit, agent. , nirunieni, us oi noire OFFICE FOR TUP CURE f)F I of mankidd induces him to dispose of it at thw low Lnng DUr.se IfLiver Com J"t, b.rofuln. Dieses 'JjLT'" " """ "
fnpiimuc fimtnom, nt-fner mrreunai or in mi ...-';.,. ln nr (h .In. r
t ii, hi i in m i ii un ... r . --
greatest discovery of tha reme cheapness af the in-
not sure I cau't aay that I ever saw him before in my life. I wonder if von never did, Emma. What makes your cheeks so red just now! There, he knows yoa. See how his eyes have lighted np fine eyes too. I told you about my about Ned, I mean, the first time we were here. No, I can't. I don't know him. I don't know anything about him. I'm going Into the dressing room.' Wait! What a provoking girl she l! Sarah do you know who he is?' ?fo, indeed, how mtteh h looks lik F.mma. aottjh liks her U he a brother. fWl, !o vou know''
their lives oa deck while awaiting the return of
tne boat, when harr , a ary of smothered agony comes up from the cabin. Hark! do you hear it. Oh, merciful God, who is itV 'There it iasijeln. Oh, it te Mr. Lee, he has kept his cabin from ill-health.' And he has not escaped and the fire is above He must go there is no way to reach him! Oh, this is terrible, terrible. Harry Koardman wailed not to hear that second cry , but sprang through the fire and burst
onen the rahm door. 1 he room was filled w ith
own flannels, they quickly rowed to the ship.
where wa put him into blankets, applied hot water bottles to his feet and body, gave him a few tea-spoonsful of weak brandy and water, and after sleeping three heurs he awoke perfectly well. He had been about ten minutes in the water, and perhaps a quarter of an hour had elapsed altogether when they reached the ehip. No words could convey my own emotions during this short period; but all can understand them. Under Heaven, Captain Sherman was the means of saving my child: but neither to
Heaven above, nor yet to him who waa its agent.
ii low t mini virui. I lie IIT'ni wwa linen w lift 1,1 ' ... ... i l i, amoka. hot smi s,..foetlng. A man In hi. J , Ts'if Pr"UI' ."i,g ? l'r 'W ; rsw te feel till my last hour of life.
Queen City Scale manufactory, Main Street, 3 doors from the river. rTl,HF. subscriber has on hand and is constantly manufacturing PLATFORM SCALES of all sires. Also, Brass and Iron H earns, of a superior quality. All of which are warranted in every respect. Ftease call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. HUDDART. OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. This is te eartily Ihst the premium wts awarded at the Eighth Annual Fair nf Ohio Mechanics Institute to Wm. Hinttlart, for Flatfrrra Scales there exhibited by him. Given under our hand this first dnv of November, l4$. JOHN P. FOCTE, Prea't. J. W. Applrgate, See'y. Ja. '45 . 4 New Fall and Winter GOODS!!! SPLENDID ASSOIITMCM Just received at the New Store of LLNCIt & FAKQ.UIIAR. OFMA1N BURGESS ST7?EET, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. T INCK FARqUHAR tender a generous public t their contlnuid thanks for past patronage, and respectfully invite attention to their verv LAffGE ani GENERA I. ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ii vudwaim:, QUE EN S WAKE. Glass ware. WOODEN WARE, POTTERS WAKE. Ctitlcrv, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Groceries, IsOokingr (alnssfn,
lattATHJSH. NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH FOR WHEAT. ALL KINDS OF APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT CASH PRICES. Jrpt. II, II4. SiipTnr, iHol.ises & Tlaekrcl (HHDSofN. O. Sugar. Ift Barrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrel. No. I Mackerel, e Quarter do, Tierce for sale by April S7ih. . TYKE. J O UN II.FAUCtUIlAR, ArronsrT T Law. D r o o k t il 1 e, la. Jan. 10 151- t-if.
wntrr mairriBiR ana mr name arr scarce., hi nnti . .j .n rk . .1 u . 1. .
. . . . . . . . . 1 . ' a I V"" sa ivvi s 1 V. m vssitr iit an an uvr o tuiiiai v - ncsi il 10 tbt-ir intrrent to call ami examine our mock nil . ci-. w inrl.- v. ,nj ,it.-nr-.ii.. tl..
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on. " f . . "!. " o . : .. . . a rb" ' . ! The follt.wintr testimoniau, in prooi 01 me Tata ai
Master buil.len. h.rinir eontncfi I the conntry Vmli. Tlnainl .F. ni. WI ! the Goidometer. -kctfn.m rreat number c,u.l
a .. .1 , - - . . 1 1 . . . 1 .. . .. -. iiittiMi tup tne nmeBi:
As'tor House, New York, Dee. SI, 1S4S. The undersigned, having thia day witnessed the firactical operation of Signor Jose De Alvear's newy invented magnetic instrument, the Goidometer, r.-l rntireir satisfied that it txnsesses the extraordi
nary power of detecting Mineral oris hidden beneath
prices. We ant celling 8 by 10 inch sash at 3) cents, and 10 by IS inches at 4 cents, per light, and all other art idea in proportion. Considering the advantages we have in machinery, the low rales of freight by River, Canal, and Railroad, wc are assured that al I who natmnizr this establish.
I ment will be supplied with materials, ftc, at much
less prices man tney nave neretorore pirt. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS CASH N. B. A bill of prices may be seen at the office o hrlndinaa Americas; also at Mr. Barwick's Hotel. Brookvilr,Ind. Mar.l48. 13
Eclectic Dispensary, south side of Fifth st. betweef
Vine and Race, Cincinnati, O. Attending Physician De. P. K. WOMBACGH.
Death to Tooth Ache.
GROCERIES. Rio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar, Common do Siirr. Imp, Tea, Saleratut, " Y. H. do Pepper, Molasses, A I spice. Chocolate, Cinnamon, Rice, Epsom Salts, Mackeral, shoe Blacking, P. room Cords, Matches, Bed Cords and Plough Lmea.
For aale at the New Slote of LINCK k FARQUHAR Brookrille, Dee. Jot, 147.
Indigo, Madder, A lum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes
CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction ol a general Commission and
Forwarding Business at Nsw Oblbans, undei the
Prepared onlv by Dr. P. K. Wombanrh and old by i the surface of the earth, and have no doubt that it
respectable Druggists throughout the North and West, will prove an invaluable 'aid in the discovery ot ia.
1 his remedy never fails to cure when used according
to the directions :and it may be used hy sll classes of patients with perfect sa'ety at all times as it does not contain any dangerous article and will not injure the teeth. JOHN RINKARD, Ajrnt.
LB ALE super Penn Sheeting. I ss Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn " Batting and Wadding Hat and Band Bos.es For sale at the new ehrsp store of LINCK b FARQUHAR
Just Established. THE undersigned hae just established a Tinahop in the town of Brnokville, and will keep on hand, make and repair, all articles of Tin or Copperware customers may desire. Head, and spouting made.and put up, on reasonable terms, in adurable
manner, l ney will alto keep constantly on hand a ' vairetyof the BEST STOVES ever offered in this'
market
Mineral resources oflhe United States and th. world.
J. X. DAAPER, Jr., Chemist, L. S. T I E R M A N X ,M sgnetie Ins. Makes, G. S. DANA, Geologist. Los Angelos, California, August, 1S41. Thia may certify thst the undersigned is iully eoay vinccd that Signor Jose De Alvear waa the first discoverer of the the Gold depositee of California, an that this discovery was made by the aid of a magnetic instrument called' the Goidometer, which 1 have seen successfully applied to the discovevy or veins of Gold ore, in places where no indication, of that aubstanss appeared upon the surface of the earth. " T. W. SHERMAN, Lieat. 3d Artillery, U. S. Ariose NO AGENTS. In consequence of the difficulty of finding lai tnr.r agents, and of preventing frauds, where articles or this nature ar s-nt out for general sale, Signor D -Alvear ha. determined to sell none of his works or
nstruments unless ornerru oj iron.--.-...".,
hen the desireii puDiicaiwu, or imismni,
't: Consisting nf Premium Conkine. Parlor, t ,
Air-Tight, and Boa Stores, all of which will be! wjn be forwarded under hia signature and seal, so trimmed to snit purchasers. . i that all doubt ss to its genuineness msy be removed. PIPES snd TRIMMINGS for old stoves will be j BEWARE of sll imitations of this Instrument kept on hand, and all order, for such articles will be I -hieh mav hereafter appear, ss the secret of impart-
firm of SPENCF. ct GUARD, and solicit a share rl 1 nUr" w,lho delay, and on as fair term, as they can i ing the Gold Detecting power is known to no pessou the business nf Franklin and admitting counties. W Purchased at any other establishment in Indiana, . sihatever, eacept the original inventor.
ROBERT SPENCE, THOMAS GUARD. Wear 6rleaas,rre, 1148. J2-ly JOHN D. HOW LAND, Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLE.Ia, G. C. MILLER &. CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Houldboard Ploughs, Cevcnih St. Between Main and Walnut. Cin O. March isih U4I. II ly. D. D. J01EsT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Brook i 1 1 e. Ind.. Office ea Maia Burgess St. D.c. SO, 1147. 3-ty ;
10,000 Ids. Butter Wanted. FOR which the highest market price will be paid by WM. CHILDERS. Feb. 14th, 1149. '
or elsewhere
OLD BRASS, COPPER and PEWTER WARE ill be taken in exchange for articles of new ware. Persons wishing anything in our line are solicited to call and see how we do things np at the NEW TIN SHOP on the western side of the public square, in Broukville. JETER ft BURKETT. Oct. 14, 1145. 43-lf DUHME &. CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Clocks. Watches, Jcwelrv, AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS tc MATERIALS
flONSTAXTI.Y on hand, an extensive assortment
of fine Gold and Gilt Jcwelrv. Gold and Silver
Spertacles, Gold and Silver Lever and Verre Watch
es; Gnld and Silver Pencils. Spectacle Glasses. Vi
olin Strings,Perrnfsioa caps.Pi.iols. Raaors. Knives I ICl .T5; m.nner in
" --"lfci: 'i v - i enc. or.h..d other metal... substance.
. -s; - s-vi 1 1 sBJ 1 1 w i a w .w 4W .w TL j f, , J , Oct. SO, II4T. 43-ly ' .
ti.. r-nnnrntrTtJ. and bUI.U sr.iMitJ
GUIDE, will both be aeiit by mall, eloaely enveloped and sealed, and therelore, net subject to inspectton by postmasters, for the snm of THREE DOLLARS, sent post paid to SIGNOR JOSE D'ALYEAR, Box S713, New York City. The Instrument is very light, and the Guide is printed on thin paper so that th. entire charge by mail, or express, will be very small, to any part of the United State-. The pr ce of th. Gold Seeker's Guide alone, is One Dol lar, sent a above. Address, SIGXOf JOSE De ALVEAi?, - Box 2713, New York City. Office for the sale of the Gold Seeker . Guide and Goidometer, No. 38 Centre St., New York city, where visiters msy sre several cask, ore al-fortim Gold, in Ihe rough atSte, as extracted hy Signor . Alvear from the Sacramento Mines, and ..: r .i. r.lj.mnpr. when held witniB)
tne enrfsiiuu w . . . I . j the nUgnetie influence of the precious metal, and .Arfn, manner in which it indicate, the pre.
QUEEN'SWAUE AND GLASSWARE.
l s r received snd for sale, a large assortment
sx
I Qiieensware and Glassware, hy
mv ss, .....
TYNER.
PERRY J. 3IOORE, Plumber. Pump and Hydrant Maker.
i No IW fifth st betwn Race and Elm, has constantly I on hand and for sale. Well, Cistern and Force Pumps, 1 Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sizes. ', ALSO Hydraulic Water Rams, for eouveying '. f . kn.in .r. n .mull I H-.ml , dweliiniTS
,iri iiv.. v. -' - ' or .
SLIOO IRON & NAILS.
T HAVE just eeeei red from Pittsburgh a large lot of SI rw and Wavne Iron, assorted ataes. Aim
nails of iall sires, which I will sell at the Cinrinnati I in anv anamite
prices anrting tnm rreigat and Drsy.e, rnr cash. , support this null
CASH FOR WHEAT.
THE subscriber having takew Kimble's Exchange I aniens, stables, 4te., where a head or Trom 4 to 8 feet Mill, on the canal at Brnokville, will at all times , obtained. Water can be eonveicd from 100 pay the highest market price for Wheat. He w ill , 150 feet in height, and from I to 4000 feet on a lev-
JJ"sTive forty ponnila of Flour and half a bushel of
"uai, or a bnshrl of rood clean wheat.
1 t a small eaneoae.
Offal for sale ) all orders from the country riecutrd wiin
Remember it i jour interest t : n.s and despatch.
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